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AYER'S e0a.lains antidote for all walArfaf . " wLiol. so far as known, is used in no remedy. t couUins no -Quinine,-nor ny mineral nor deleterious substance whtt-C wr.and cousequcutly produces aoiujurioas wt npou tlio constitution, but leares tbe" j-temas healthy as it wasrbefe tbe attack. ' VASRMT ATER'8 AQIIE 'CinifiHt to cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter-" Z k r 0x111 Fe-Eemitteat Fever, Pie, Bilious FeTeraadller Com Ptea.ued by .halaria.- Incased .faitare ,7 chSi dealere are nt"orfaed, bfiuf I dated Jul, 1st, M8 to Wftnitlie;; Dr-JC.AyeP&Co.-LowlllyrVUss7 SoldbyallDniggiBtaJ--;Vr7 j t. r.m ...... . a OsiSr cJXre sent on su tmvi' rrii to Kip UT.8 WKMllWw suffer feWsAllSEL D?-nT. Lost Vrautt. fe Nf u fco dfaewws of a in to nEy - Uef and complete tuth sat'-- nov22 - Thin BELT or Regenei. -tor is made cxpreattly for ttie care of derangements of the generative organs. There to no mistake about . this antrament, the eon tinuoui rtream of ELBC fnUQlTY! penneeUna through the -parts mud restore them to healthy -vetiott.' vP9 jiefr confound Adertlged 'tr oure all ills from head to toe. - It i for - .. , w iv uui AVaghingtoo St, Chicago, 10. ff . ec eod; nth sat HAVING 111 (curettes Cut w. lotPoBi " 1 - a 1 L..7- " anil. A VISION OP BEAUTY. BEN JOHNSON. i - Vt, ; f It was a beauty that I saw; - 7 E?, S 80 Perfect, that the fame ; Uf all the universe were lame, , i. I To that one figure could I draw i - ? Or eive least Jinn nf it at p ? A! stein of sill: Without a knot ! ' A fair march inade-wtthout a haltt r A curious form without a fault I , ! ATtliitedibooki without a blot! v r m a.. , r, - THE. CAM PAlGir. i , . 0 , - 7, ; ' i- i Nkav Yoek, July 28.A mass" meeting of Irishmen who f aror the election of Blaine and Logait was i held to-night, at nicKermg naiL - The audienee was a large One, .' '. - ;; .'? ' man Democratic organization of this" city1 to night endorsed Cleveland and Hendricks, and pledged themselves to support the ticket- ; 7 ;:- . r I Nashua, N. H,, July 28.--Tlie adjourned 1 Irish-American ' meeting11 of Blaine Democrats, -which was to have been held this evening, for organization, broke up withoulrorgamzing; owing to the . small auenaance. :: . . i . . : - . , ? -PniLADBLPHIAr July -5 7 - 28. A meeting of Independent Republicans was held here to-day. ; hA permanent organiza tion was effected 1 under the name of the "Association of 7Republicans and Inde pendents of the City of Philadelphik. - - ; Hon.TP. (X a5pforyjing period- Judge of "OotarioiCQunty,Hew Tork and law partner of Hon.7Charles J, ,Iol cer, will vote ."foirCleveland. Mr. tMason was a detegate to i the Convention. which nominated Cen.Garfield, - and" isa man of sound learning tod-lugh character.', ( ; of the ; visitors inhere - is Charlei Baakes, president otj the : Nebraska German ress Association... He says the. Republicans will not get vir &0Q0 German votes in his State, and that, with, proper organization, the Democrats can; make the 'i Republicans shake ;in' their Lboots; 'TheGmans of the northwesLsaid Mr.; Bankes, ."are'dis- gusled. with I Republican doctrines. I ; They look upon Blaine as the endorser of prohi bition and they will do all they can to de feat hlmtw - '7;" 7 v7";"-' ':,7' meeting in the City.Hall to-night, to form a Blaine and Iogan Club for the Fourth Ward, the proceedings; were commonplace until ex-Judge William Bacon was called upon for a speech.' Several speeches had been made ' indorsing Blaine and Logan, 8carifyiog,.1..-,Democratia7 party, and prophesying disaster to , the couatry if the tariff was touched; when cries of "Bacon, Bacon," brought the venerable Judge to nis feeVjf After saying, $thai;hQ rose, w,itii (esHatidn,'and had even come to the meet ing with, that feeling, iie jdeelared he could never vote for James GTBiaine or take' an -active part in .Any. movement to aid Jnhig election. fle added: cVfearI shall grieve some of jay friends. r. I propose to maintain my self respect, if not the respect. Of oth ers. I need not say I ;- make this avowal with painj but I never yet voted knowingly for a man whom I was satisfied was not an honest man, and I never will. -1 know. I differ from others, but j 1 cannot vote for Blaine when in ' my inmost heart I do not believe him honest, upright and sincere." POINTS. I Mr. Dana istill "Sleeps on his Democratic shoulder. Philadelphia Ttines, ! It is estimated' that about two knd a half votes are made for Mr. Blaine every time one of his" organs calls a college President . a J !mugwump." WasJnngton ! 7- The defeat of.1 Mr. Converse in KJhio" indicates' that the " Democrats of bis District are not'gratef al for bis efforts to in Iciease the' duties on ' io6.Philddelphia Beeord, IndLDem., - . , i Li-' 7 h i7:C; - The question in the campaign ol 18S4 snould not relate to tbe protection of American honor, but the election of an 'honest man to be -President of the United States.? Tork 8ttn,Ind - -??-' S wBTalne in, hw "Farewell'. Ad- dress, suggests ithaV alf our present'pros- penty in uiia waouy is.ui uc uuwcw w the protective tariff. From this time-forth we must dispense with singing the good old ' hymn commencing :;.i VPraise i God from Whom All ' Blessings s TFlow." -Efcwtem Gkktstoxk, Yokkes, N. Yi, ) v ; 7 . ! Jnly -29, 1884. f dent Democratic Phalanx: ' I received last evening your invi- t tatiprf ttp attend? the meeting to be. neiu ims evening uuuer wo auspiuco of the Albany .democratic Jrhaianx, for ; the . purpose -r- ori ratitymg tne nomination of(.pieveland and Hen dricks. Although I cannot be pres ent iu person with myxoid friends in Albany oo lhat: ihlerestingoccasiop, I cordially ooperate. with 7them- in. the support of i the excellent ticket nominated by the , Democratic Na-f" tional Convention, and 1 feel assured that ra4tetecess ' the election, of whlcff .'ihe'reV is eVery promise, the country l wfl afchieve- a.-, subatantial. victory forthexjanse of good govern ment. JVdek. 7 f A Arpoinimnt of feen7sl. '"' The-Deraocratid'State Committee announces f the.; f olio wing... appom t which TDivTy ro York,the-Repti Wican candidite, hag been invited to nieet him, and a joint canvass may be ex- Newton, SaturdayAugust 2J 7 : Marshall, Monday, August 4.v . . Boonesville, Wednesday August 6. Bakersville, Thursday, August .V. : Marion, Saturday, 'August 9. ; ,J MrntcJMonday AagusttlUf ' -r Lenoir, Saturday,. August 16. r j, 7 Boon, Monday, August is-jM , Jefferson, Tnesday, August 19. Sparta, Wednesday,; August 20. Trap HUltfThursday,LUgust Sl.i ; , Wilkesboro, Friday, August 22. ' . Elkin, Saturday,i August 23. ii ;7 i Dobson,Monday, August 25.? . Yadkinville, Tnesday, August 20. Mocksville.Wednesday, August 27. ; SalUbury,1Thursday, August 28. - , I Caed.--To all who are i suffering f roia errors aocliBdiscretions of youtb, nervous weakness early decay, ; wss xji inaHiioou, Ac., I will, send a recipe that wiU cure you FREE OF CHABSSt i Tms; great xemeuy woo discovered by a missionary In South Amer? ica. Send self-addressed envelope to Be v.: Joseph T.' Ihmah, Station D, New York, f : , I - - - - ,:;;..-; ;,: Vital Qnsstici ! H - Ask ihe most eminent pliysUlln 7i' , ur any school, what is the best thing ia toe wona lor quieting and allayin all irri tation of the nerves, and cuxirj all f eras' f neryous - complaints,, giving - natural, childlike refreshing Bleep always t '"-i- i And they will tell you unhesitatingly v ' VSomtformofHop! tJ" - 4 ; : Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians:- - "-...--t v " V What is the bestand only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and -urinary organs ; such- as Blight's disease, diabetes, retention, or in ability to retain urine; and all. the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" - ;,'And they will tell you explicitly .and emphatically "Buchu I!!"', . . ' Ask the same physkjians--' , . 7 .7 ?,What is the most reliable and sufpRt cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con-1 ? 3 ' f.. Jt 4.1 .!" - m -. - supauon, maigesuon, jjuiousness, maiaria, fever, ague, &a," and they will tell ou: Mandrake I or Dandelion! I '? V '. - . Hence,when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable, ' ,v'- r' And Somnounded Into Hon Bitters, snch awon pderf at and mysterious - curative ? power is 4jb veloned. wnioh La so varied in its o Derations that no disease or 111 health can possibly eotist or rer Bias lis power, ana yet nis . - . :- Harmless for the most - frail womattr weakest invalid or smallest child to use. . . " ----. " CHAPTER II. ' - i -.-. .- ,v "Patients fi . Almost dead or nearly dytac", ,f . For years, and given up by physicians.bf Bright's and other kidney.' diseases, liver complaints, severe-coughs, called consump tion, have been cured.:. -.. ; . , ..r-, Women aons naarlu ttmstt 1 1 AHJ.-i&.. ! From agony of neuralgia," nervousneBS,- wakefulness and;yarious diseases peculiar People drawn out of shape from exoraciatin pangs of rheumatism inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula. : Erysipelas I --'v--....--,..f--.-:-,--s.--'-; f-rialtrheniny blood, poisoning, dyspepsia, indi gestion, and. In t aotvalmost all diseases fraUy vNature is heir to . : Have been eared by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found to every neighborhood In the known. world. " - . : js None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on tbe white label. Shun all the vile,poiscn-: ous stun wicn iiop" or "tiops" m tneir name. ov 13 D&Wlv . toe&nrm tuthsat . eh m Stories: (m tlle lload. Commercial Travellers at a Wayalde Inn Sometblnx CoPat l.Grlpack. - "Gentlemen, I almost envy you the positions . you fill; your experience of the world; your knowledge ot business; the changing sights yon see, and all that, you know." 7 . . , This -warmly expressed: regret fell from' the lips of an elderly pleasure tourist, last August, i and was addressed to a semicircle of commercial traveller j seated on tbe porch of the linden Ho tel, St. Louis. Mo. - " . Yes," responded a Sew Tork representative ' or tne profession, a a rummer isna.witnout nis ideasnres. bnt he runs his risks, too risks out side the chances of railroad collisions and steim- boa explosions." - 'What risks, for instance r ! "This, for instance." said Mr. W. D. FranKlin, who was then travelling for an Eastern house, and ia known to merchants in all parts of tbe oouatrv: fThe risk which, indeed, amounts al most to & oertainty of getting the dyspepsia from Derpetual change of diet and water and from bavin f? no fixed hours for eating and sleep ing. I myself was an examples I say tea, for I am all right now." - - v : - "No discount on your digestion r broke hi a Chicago df y goods traveller,, lighting his cigar afresh, i - ; "Sot a Quarter per cent . But I had to give . up traveumg for a white. Tne ayspepsia ruuea my paper. Hnallylcame acroes an advertisement of JPARKjBBS TON1& I tried it and it fixed me np to perfection. -There is nothing on earth, in mv opinion, .equal to Jt as a -oure for dyspepsia." - . - Messrs j Hiscox A Cot. of New Tork, the pro prietors, hold a letter from Mr.- Franklin stating mat precise iacv rauaea's umiu aias digestion; cures ' Malarial Fevers, Heartburn, Headache. Coughs and Colds, and all chronic diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. Pat a bottle in your valise . Prices, boo. and $1. Kconomyln larger size. . - . t sep8 Datow&Wly . wed sat 'f nrm ' se 8 i tVCAFilTAI. PUIZR, f 7fi.OOOES Tlf ketsonly 95 Sbaree in proportion. i Lonisiuia Stale illlerfCowf 1 k 4 TTi do hereby cerfkfn that tM nwerviur the ar ymgenmbfor aU tAe Monthly and Bead-Annual Jyrominnmif The Louisiana State Lottery Company. and in person manage and control tAe drawing themselves and that the same are conducted with, honesty, fairness, and in good faith totoard aU par-, ties, and tee authorize the Company to use this cer- ciJUaU, tcUA fac-sxmues oj our signatures suoeneo, fn us aavernaemenie.- 7 Incoroorated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes ooftj, a nonUjil nt Bi.aQn.uQo to which a reserve fnnd nf 1560.000 has sines been added. -'-; -- " A ' Pv n nvarwhelmrn nonular vote Its franchise t was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December so. a.-ia ubv. - . The only Lottery ever, toted on and enaorua oy the people of any State. tt"' ,,, ., ,t , . i f ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMB KB l)BAWlNGS TAKB PLACB MQNTHLT - A SPLENTJID OPPORTUNITY TO wrWA WDRTTTNlt KIQHTH GRAND DRAW ;iNG, CLASS II. IN THB ACADKMY OF MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, ABgast 1 2, ! 1 884 171at Monthly urawuur. 4, , 7 7 CAPITAL PRIZEi T-.OOO,- , 1 UO.OO0 Tickets at Ittve Dollars Eaeb, : ; I' ' LIST Or PRIZES. lCapirWse-:.i.4lU-...w...,rU,w.p0O , capital JrTUse.-i'..ii.....f .-.t- 1 Capital Prize.. 26,000 2 Prizes of 96000.. 12,000 10,000 ,5 Prizes of WW- lurnzesor- aK. Oft Pri7.na Vf SflO ' " . 1Q0 Prizes of f. iM0.r... -.,..?vt-'-.?- S'SSS vi -Prin too . '..:........ .L. 30,000- 500 Prizai of :': 60. . ,.. 1 .'.;'... .. : . 1000 Prizes of .Vk 25., ..... . .....vw s j... J A PPROXDLA.TION PRIZES. u5 t :i ; 9 Atmrdximalibh Prizes of -7S..?:a..S,TS0; ,9 Approximation Prizes of , 500...v'-t-,-v 2S . si APPrQAimauon num t . w. ..- 1067 Prizes,1 'amonintmff tbl .7:;7.7V7 ; tt.$S6S00 , -AnnlfonHklnna tftr ratefl to dubfl ShOttld Ontv DO made to the offloe of -the Company in New Or leans. r- '.. j..;) - .-','; -v :', For farther, information, write cieaiiy, itivinK .full address-' nafcer, o. aoney uraers payaDio and address EeKisterea letters to .. MIVTXV (inrilANS NATIONAL HANK. r-:-A . WevrIeanu"JLia- POSTAa. NOTES 'arid ordiriafy letteH by Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and upwwl by Express at our expense) fc.p; 77 :S7-.1mv-7 , New.,Orlean,-,l. a 'dr. aI TJATJPIIIFr. rrv;; . H cot SeTeatn SU, "Washington, t.C. 3yl6tfWaaW4W- ; -j? - wontn. 7FGstrKt - . , : their liberal patronage. bur stbok Is all resh goods and guarant eed. Taey can Chickens, which we sell at the very lowest-mar? sugars we &urucipg, k "y "'vh - Our coffees are of test qtiallty and sold at.yery low prices. 7-'- .... . All Klnus 01 naaaeus, snxmu, dwmb. u hand. Also choice stoek of Crackers and Canned QOOdS. .v. - . , ' . V ;TM :i Insriranee Kboiins, ,.,7 BANKiJFlHAillOVER BOTJ)INQ, Wilmington, Aggregate (Siital EepTesented Over $100,000,000. ?.? 1 FirlfiliKili Vise' o r nlii ft U i: fcC-l v" jr. t FTTSLtSKCB D ATLY4 AIIt7E!KLY .. l-i.'i ; - "iSuiscmtiia Hates ll4Ymce.' DAILT STAS,' One Tear; postage paid ir.$740 v OneMoctB;. . JvxmnLTiSTAB;6ne tearpostage'pald .5 . BlxMonths ..109 V Three Months Mi i. K 0TICE3 07. THE PEESS: ,. The Sta is deoidedlv one of the bast nana in . the State, as bright and: newsy as ever. - Long life to Ik Salem Free. -- - The WThninErton Bulb has entered en its twelfth year as good a paper a8 any people should want. The wiiminsrton beaji has entered oa Its twrfftn year. . As a daily Journal of news it Btands "up "head." Concord Beqister. -: ,;i ;', r.iT.4W The Wiimhurton Stas has ntered ltk twintc: fifth volume. -There is no better paper published in she Stotitebj . '; Tb Wilmmgtoa 8txu has entered upon its thir teenth year. It Is one ot the best papers in the" suite. rrurrenwn wueue.- y :; i,-:?.- The "WTlmlngton BfAabaa entered Its thirteenth: year.- it has become one ot the leading paperstof the Soath.-etebr Tmtt..l;u;7Si- The WUmlnirton B-txu Is not onlv one of the bast ' edited papers In tbe State,. but for freshness of news and typograploal appearance cannot -bo beaten. oouoft- itevorter.- . ,. :. ... ;,, . The Wttmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pars in tne ctoutn, m every aepartpeni xrom ty po ipny up w eaiionai aDiuiy ana maepenaeace. The WflminetonN. C.)MoH3mroBrBlsamodf el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we Bay it is the newsiest (secular) paper published In tbe South. Sichrnond (Ffc JBMiotoui Merald. V . The Wilmington Stab has now entered hPori its " thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of toe best conductea ana eaitea papers in we sputa , AhA no a 'XTrwrf la row1fnfan wra ova t 44 i OUU M3 Ck 1WIWI yMUUMHHI w UW y.wwa vf- ?We like tbe Stab because it is thoroughly re- '. liahlft. candid, fearless, and so well and ablv- edited, newsy, Sployjandto fact a perfect news-' taper. iiong may we btab iwuwe.-iH t. ,itx lAltboneh at the head of the press hi this State in aU that makes a DaDer valuable to the reader. still It continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. . May its lustre never wane. The free WW BapittL . r, - ?Th AAa la so wen and fa vorablv known mlhls section ot the State, that we can- say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respeot one of the best aai ; lies in the.south.-TiH)MMiMaa. . . t ! That magnificent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. . It is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them hXLTarboro southerner. . . , 'The Wilmington Stab has altered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, wen ca tted, a oomnendlnm of all the news of the day. and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Lhariotu ooeener. - The Wilmington 8tab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab ia an exoeUent paper. Its prosperity ia not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot 't ooeerver- ;.:, , : . . , ' The Times cannot sav a word too good for the WUmlnirton Stab. - It has lust reached one of its many birthdays. . As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. - Long and prosperous life to it. Peidr- 9nfc . flfaJWfji . A ., .t.-m .w.-, . ,Zi,r . .ji,..7 Z- 7' The Wllmiiurtdn Stab, we are Dleased to notice. tlU onntinnea on the hlrb road, to-success. We esteem the Stab very higHy, regarding it as one or tne verv pest 01 our exenanges, ana-oonsiaerii the peer of any Journal published in the South.- Oxford tree Lance. ' The WUminston Stab has entered uoonits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. -We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as-one of the-very best; newspapers tnat comes to una omca... iu news columns are always a little fuller than those Jot any other or our exenanges, aaaits eoiionai ae aartment is conducted with much ability. Jrr fanton Made. Humble in Its beginnings, as was inseparable rem an enterprise begun amid thewreck of for; one that attended the collapse of the Southern kwif Adm-iutv. th Stak baa ateadllv "waxed" un til it now beams resolendent in the full rlow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a suwrre mt It haa few wmata. and no snnerior. for arns- priate selection and Judioious arrangement, and we are proua ku rana n among uur iuoslkwo in ble exchanges. EUlsboro Recorder. The Wfimington Morhth 8tab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its , existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its , prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is1 due to Its strict atten tion to business,- The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has tbe news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the ear-; plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the Bealthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and mav its eenial enterorising proprie tor eniov many more happy years of usefulness. Ooldsboro Messenger. - Haleigh Begister. I k 7-- 7." . 7, -. "7-V7 ' 7 7 Earlv in February as soon as the printers re ceive the neeessary material the publication of the ''- i-"' ' . -' :---.. ..-, - ..-;..! RAIJBIG1T REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. -' - - ' . .- . .. The Reoistxb will be printed wee kit untu tne mat nouticai camnaurn 01 ita oegms. is wui then be issued twice a week, or as often as may ta nMful or necessarr to the Democratic nany j. WM.wruw.HM T't11 Ka n4ntAil tnmn HAW .ana Deannnu ivnc on euoa mw rauor, wu ; though it may hot be laree. enough to hold all at once all the Rood things that elowinir prpspaot- uses sometimes promise, yet the application 01 a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put into its 'umry-iwo. oroaa ooiunum 2i iuo much good reading, and a complete htatory of what ta done in North Carolina Mr. Haui will bo editor of the Rkoisckb. v,-e j . r - Thi nrim of thA Ksawm wui MSit Tear: Zl for six mouths. Pay for your borne paper, and then remit for the Rsenrxa. Those who remit 12 to this office wiU receive aa : - either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se r1." Two volumes are nowieadr: -r. Thu Woods a jto Tntaaaa or Hons CAKotnrAy J Curt la's, Emmons', and a.errs nouuucai xv ports, supplemented by accurate County Be rwrrt of Htandinr Foresta. and illustrated by an-exeeHeat aiapef-the State.-1 volume 12mk. Cloth, 273 pp, S&. lRDinRnixa ur Nobtk OAcffA Ih tub. Coi amd Irok Coottibs, Kminons Kerr's, Laid- ley's. WilkesVand the Census Reports; suppie- : mented by full and ; accurate -sketches ot toe -: Flfiy-stx Conntiee.. and Map of the . State. ; 1 yolumol2mo. OoW 425 pp., . -i .- Address JCALEIQH KEQKTEB,'-! an!9D&Wtf ' - Kaleigh.N.C. iifrDipn2friwnTt f flUUiUf tlttUUiitUli . ; MUM W W UW JUMI I ,"H0n of 'n?rWsw& of descriptive hnnV r iruUiaJiod about an State" Boa- ton fosL ..m-- i 7.Two"iVoIaiaeiAJow7Bd t nrh woaai ua limners 01 nonn f botanical Keports; supplemented., by .accurate 51: ' 11 t- .nlhi. Vnnuta anil Ulna. -. trated oy an exoeueu am m wo swia 1 Volume 12ino. doth, 273 pp., jijeo. si.v fnika coal an4 Iron Conntiee of Nortn taroiiBrjuiuuuuB . b, uuu . lev's. Wilkes, and the Census Beports; supple- men Jail and. accurate BXetcnes or tne Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State, : TIT ACS ITT I all Mill .iVv".W .WDbVuo. v& 1 Volume 12mb. Cloth, 425 pp.. $ .50. J -eVeOsrsJ-'oit iraaiisJ postpaid on receipt vj w w i i': '-7 PnsiJWHXBS, BooxsinxUwi Statiorxes, f'7p;jr haLB, Publisher, Ealeigh." C: liootstf v. . -v;;--r siTsctoss Tlie Cotton Plaat. f In 8.1MM anolnmn Atrricultural Journal, the only paper tn South Carolina published exclusively m to Aintawwt nf the Farmer and Manufactnrtr. fhA best and cheapest Agriculture . wn 'n th SOUth. : ' ' i - i . CjDNLT et VBBrtBlTMMi-J.X -i&l X- ,:X)iX ivt -Jit) ,Lk n Uiiii' - W.fv-"-; 4 TPhe bfflcial organ of the SiAteGrane. - Endorsed by the leading citizens of tbe Ft and 'by the best , farmers in the State wd'b I ana vow newnoan ; -m?iLZ'-tJ-.-vi:i t. - ;.-. stf -. v : .i , : v; w- Marion. S.& rtyOtn" Quotations. It should be understood. jrepreeenfcjme wiioiesaiO; prices . gnerauy. jnanng up smau oraers mgm ;her prices have to be cnargea. - - - 1 j Jt ART1CTLXS. . BACK3INQ Qunny Standard. z.. 1 .Mai FBICXS. B North Carolina v 3 Mams, 9 X a. " 00 r.00 , 00 IS" : 10 - . 8 ; enouiaers, v b...v.;... ' HRidAC AhninA. SB It . . - .i. Wstxbh BaoKxn Hams, ft !., & fsidei t Shoulders. ft I .-. . . . 00 , 00 & Dbt SALi-Sides, fj !,...."., - i Shoulders. lb.. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, i seeona nana, eacn. .. ... j New New York, each. A . i '1 60 -i 65 : soo ,1 90. t i. TW. . mi BXESWAX .-.. . 00 sjuukh-wiiminamn. r mp.... -b bu fa-9 oo "i. jtortnern. . . t . w r is it w ;k rTEB North Carolina, 1. , - 00 , 00 . -: Northern, 1. 25. ' 85 SDLBS fc Speim.... ... "18- 25- Adamanttne 00, v 12 ... CHE5SBJ-North,BPact,y ' 14 & . MX ? Dabry, Cream.., . . . ., , E-- OO. lSt CdFFBB V I Java. .s.jia 4 28 f. j tAgnyra ....vi t m CK)SNMEAlXbu8a.; in sacks;: 85 ; ,87 j r -Virginia jiean..;,,.. vo aa COTTOII TTES bundle. .. ... 1 40 1 45 DOMBSTICS-Sheeting.4 yd -M "7 - tarns, w nunon. uu &i vet, r S W. dOMn'i7;T.!i.-v4-i.'..V.-v. 00 .. ; V U V FISH Mackerel, No, 1. 9 bbl.. 16 OOl 20 00 " . I Mackerel, No, 8, V bbtJ.. . U 60 4 10 00 4 r Mackerel, no. nm ddi. j 0 w-in, a at -I Mackerel, No,? 8, fbbl...,f 8 50 f 9 do Y Munets,bbl?.;..,i...... 5)0 6 00 i i MuUets.Porkbbbr. ...v..... n 0O- 12 00 v- N. c. Boe Herring, fi keg... 3 00 1 DrvCod. 7 w 5 FLOUR V bbI4-iine.......... 0 00 i Normernonper. ...... 4 ou j. V- Sxtra. .'...'. 6 25. ? ' Family ...i.i...-;5 0 t atrMflis-guper. 6 e . .' - Family 5 B0 V Jxtra Family GLUE- lb GRAIN busheL r Corn,Btore,baga,prhne,wbite 1 Conu cargo, m bulk, " f Corn, cargo, in bags, . 1 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags OatSr from store. -Cow Peas..;..... BXDESy tv-Green. .. . ; .. J Dry . ...... ...... i;....: HAY fi 100 s Eastern..... s western............. '-North River...... HOOP IBON t. .. . LARD a 1-Northern ... i North Carolina.............. TJM tir Vt barrel h....... UJMBEB City Sawed M ft. snip stuir, resawea.. is w Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- - 1 - ing to quality....... 13 00 Dressed Floormg, seasoned.' 18 00 Scantling and Boarda.com n 12 00 a 20 oo a is oo a is oo a 22 00 a w oo MOLAS8BS-tt rallon . New crop cuoa, in nnas. ' " . In khla "28 30 32 1 . 85 1 00 . 20- . 80 S 00 ; 13 145 ' Porto Rico, in hhds. - . hi hMa a a a j Supar House, m hhds .... : l." inbbla. Rvrun. lnbbls AILS keg-Cut. lOd basis.. OILS gallon Kerosene... .. -' a a Lard ......;......v.:. l Unseed.............. " Roeui 1 Tar Deck and Soar.... ........... a i oo a-ri8;: a 20 & . 23 - a -25 a 25 POULTRY Chickens,llve, grown J. : " --Bpnng..., . Turkevs . .i . . . . . . . .-. . . . oo- a - 60 . oo a i o 75 & ;1 00 oo a 2 00 PEANU8 bushel....'...... 1 POTATOES buahel 8weetl. ; Irish. nerbarreL new. v. .-.' PORK V barrelr-City Mess... 17 50 a 18 50 ' JTimO .- s . . . f. t . .'.' Rumrj ...... . . ................ 15 00 17 00 16 00 18 00 -v.8,; 1 10 1 ti - m RICE Carolina, 1......... - 44a - so a ; i oo a i i a : ia liongn, v nusnei tupiana.. - Do. - do (Lowlana) RAGS t Country . i City.. .. rope t.:....:.'.., BALT salt Alum so . 00 uverpooi. Lisbon American...-. ..i.i.... 00 - 00 0 7 o 0 0 SUGAR a-uba. Porto KWO.. ... A Coffee B " ..... ...i.. ........ a ' .... .j.i.. a a : : 7Ma ' o a Crushed.'... ioa sa 5oo a 2oo a o Hi) a ii i7 00 2 60 5 00 7 60 SOAP V t Northern ......... SHINGLES ?1 M Contract..., vommon. Cypress Saps. v. Cvnress Hearts.............. STAVES M-W O Barrel. ' RO Hogsheadi.,.. .......... TAIJiOW ,.. TIMBER ft X feet Kxt Hearr 1 rt .i.mM1i..., .u.. K OO a is oo 00 00 a io oo i a e ISI UUBB IWlVn puis. W, oo oo 00 060 400 3 00 ! ,00 -15 10 1 00 1 00 a w oo, a looo :- Extra MilL eood heart.. 8 00 , 7 50 4 60 4 00 : 20 16 12 5 00 . 8 SO Xttt Prime ..... Common MUl....r......i... Inferior to Ordinary a. a WOOL fc-Wa&hed.... ....... UQWfiaOUOlX mmfM . Aa Burrv...;v:.....::...:;..:.; a a a !WHISKEY--fl gallon Northern f . (Jiorth Carolina., .. .-. ........ WILMINGTON HONEY MARKET?. Exchange tsight) on New Ywk discount' - naiumore Boston.... . .Philadelphia.-... v , Western Cities. Exchange. 30 days, 1 cent. . -. - Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bans: stock. ... . . w iNnvassa Gnano Ccmnanv Stock. 140 iNorth Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupens: . - 2S unaing, i8s...... iu '.' ' Fnndmg.1868 .10 j. . Now 4s. a , .- - - Special Tax... .... 4 W ft WBB Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). . .. 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 60i:. 106 Wilmlnston. CoL A Aueusta R R Eonds .... 106 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o ..-100 h - " 8C.tr..... 100 New Hanover County Bonds, o 100 Wilmington cs weiaon it a. tocK iiu North CaroUnaRR, Stock , 80 WUmington Gas Light Company Stock. . . . - 60 Wilmington cotton juus biock uu .- . THE CELJLC11ATED ARRINGTOH GAHE FOf LSMS1XE M Y GAMS FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE nntntfon. Tnev have fought and won a series of the greatest mains ever lougut en hub or any otner continent, ana rmeen rairs.'un exniuiviua at Philadelphia in '76, were honored by the Uni ted States centennial vommiseoner wu we vv nlnnA.Anil Modal. . : ... . -r I have a variety of ."Colors and-fflotrt approved Breeds in tbe United Btatea I will snip spienaia COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per 1hm. n. O n . at. fmra S4.00 to. 6.00 each x-air the WatWI and will Hhtn Ynnni Fownof March and AniHl hafnh' rinrtnff thtK months of AniTUSt. 8d- tember and October,at Five Dollan per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Triat 'r',l ' - Whoever disputes the superiority of my Buds, will please back the assertion with 'then- stamps. write for what you want. r - , v . , Address, . J. G.ABJONGTON, apftf"- HDllardstea. Naafa Co. N. C. EHCOHBAeEMll'-lM 1:7: ..' Securltr Aaralngt. Fire. fTHHlS cbMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITB PCM ' lloies at fair rates on all classes, of insurable aAVtar All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. Vi-.- hw8es are promptly adju The" "Home" is rapidly gainini Tomo" is raniaiv gaining in puduq. iav iff in public favor, and api mei als with confidence to insurers of propert In North Carolina. , - ! , s p - t imnta In all narts of the State. ' - JOHN GATLING, President. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Beoretary. ' . s ; '. PULASKI COWPKR, Supervisor. -.' ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, ..seppu Wilmington. N. C. ;SCanSii i HEALTHY DEMAND FOR DRY S ALTED and SMOK ATS. All grades of CUBA, PpBTO RICO '. . pi? :-f$it :i-MOLASSES aiktSYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, . . ;, And CASE GOODS at LOW PRICES, ' And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. 7 jyD&Wtf- j Jte''-.i,jt Jul .5 ?!iwiL-"Sl i-Ai. i- ; iianar4.aaiier.7 IB SALB BY VOODY ft CURRIB. r7 r 7 , General Commission Merchants, '1 :-.! .i'-.c rtrt5Hr..w: -s wumingion. w Also. Sole Agents for Tbe PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which- are made torn HaWpLASTKR and FINEST GROUND. 7 . Correspondence solicited, . . 3 . . apstf ; O 4 00 a -""-io s oo a , 6 oo a & 6 60f ft 8 00 '6 25 -6.76-' UU fa . 7 BO L 10 a 13 - 75 a '17 -80 -r827 ;7lf a "72 60 . a ! i62f oo a oo ' o a 6) io a 7 i8 05 a 166 -4 90 a 1 00 r ao a i oo " 8ja -v s 9 . 10i oo a io . oo a 1 40 ,t 17ilmiiiri6ii c :r7eItTon I . uauroaa vo.-. .;. . , Orru'M or GnL, BrmaMNvaMiivr, .1 ? ' -J .Wlbnmgton. N. a. July $U 188t 7 IT Change' of Schedule! ON AND AFTER JULY. 13, 1884, AT 9.00 A.MV Passensrer Trams on the Wiiminsrton A WA1 don RaUroad will run as follows: - ; fv Day Mall and lreaa Tlns,"llaUy ; Iffos. 47 Nortlrand -48 dU. Lekve wjtolnrtoFrontlgt. Depot, at 9.00 A. A Arrive at Welden. ... . . .717. .V 8-85 P M.; Leave Weldou. ... . : . . - - -: ; ft f rv, - Arrive ai WUntagton, Front St. Depot. 8. 35 P. M." Fast Thbopsh Mati. akd PAssnisxa TsAnr Daslt Leave Weldon -.....:....:..::. kskp. w . Amve at Wilmington, Front st Depot, 30.00 P. M Hatv ahd . PAssmesB TaAni - Datxt Nb.: IS " 1 v,7oBif,7s-:7;i7 ; Leave wnmington.". . . . . .. . . .i.7 .77.' V 8.35 P M Arrive at Weldon.. ...i.-i... ... 2.35 A.-M Train No. 40 South will ston onlv fct wnmn Goldsboro and Magnolia. i .r. iTainsoa Tarooro israncn Koad leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P.M. and 4.30 PM dallr-' ' Returning, .leave Tarboro J at' 3f P. M. and 10JA.M. daily. .;i.;s jtt, KW-y:.tiv "r- ' ITaln on -Dootiand Neck: Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neok at 8.25 P. M. Retnm, tni. leaves Scotland Neck at 8 SO A. M. daily. r f nua nur ii uuuLa Diuw oonnecuon air w eiaoa fof aU points North dairy, JU1 rail via Richmond, and daily exoept Sunday via Bay Line. - , .. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Riohmond and angtcau.-; i :r ,.?-:: -a. traina rnn ROlin Ymt.-rafT WIlTnlrvrrrywi anil Washington, and have Pullman Palaoe Sreeners bed. .-.--- .f. . s,..- -- A For aaeommodationof local travel a Fsmrtimy Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving - nuuuujjiuu b o.uo a. m. aauy except eunaay. . H " JOHN F. DIVINE, . .5 .--Y:i.;i uenetai 8npt.": 7. M. EMERSON, Qenl Passenger Agent. . - yi2tf . ; . ",: . .: , .. . nn r mDt f o; t nn now I juuu Liuinanuuuoin Ovwcn o GxhxbaIi Sot't, ; J . WUmmgtonr N. C, July 11, 1884. f Change of Schedule. 0 F AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 18841 AT 9.05 P. M.. the folio wine Passenger Scbednle will be run on this road: 7 . , ; ; fflGIIX EXPSS TRAINS DalIy)- j i 'i ,Hoi,4SAvensna4T isat..:. Leave Wummgton.....'...;:i,i.. Leave Florence.. .i......,.t Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. . . Arrive at Columbia,.. .......... . . . . 9.05 P.M. .... 2.40 AM. 6.20 A.M. 6.40 A.M. ;.;.itS5P.M.; leave commma.. ......... 10.20 P, M. 4.50 A.M. 8.35 A.M. -Leave Florence... Arme at Wilmington. . . . . . . . NieHT Mail and Passxpokb Track;' Datlt. No: 40 - - ' WH.- . : Leave WOmrngton. ..... .... . . . . . .... . .10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence .i. . 1.25 A. M. Mail and Pabsxhoxb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence. ..." 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington v-8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. " ' PaflftniiPArii for iVilnynVtia. anil aU uoiumma ana au points on u. & O. H. &.. C. A A. R. K. Stations. Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex- ress. Separate Pullman Sleeners for Augusta on Train 40. ., T .. .,. All trains rnn solid between Charleston and Wflmmetoni- - - -:':. . ... :. ;iv J Local Freight leaves 'Wilmington dally, except. Sunday,-at v-uu a. jl. - - -. f -w - : i --.v-'-Gen'ISupt iT.lt. EHERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. : : !3Tiatf - . . t CAROLINA i5 4 ' OTTiCM OT StTPXElkTKNDKHT; J 1 ; , ..WUmington, N a. May 11, 1884. ) ; Chiange . of Schedule. DNJLND Am MAXSl iSW.- TSB FOL-, lowing Schedule will be operated on this1 Baflroadtv'. - i.,itf(m. d-i.'".v f; , j?ASSENGER,' MAtt !7iJTO EXPRESS "TRAIN;' - .. f .A . DAILY. EYX3EPT BUNDAYS. : : 77 -1 Leave WHminstom at. . : .70 P. M. fo. l.Leave Raleigh at. 4 .7.35 P. M. ; I Arrive. at cnanotte at..-.. .... ..7.ou a. M.- 1 Leave Charlotte. afe-.7. : . 7 Jl.45 P. SC. Ja 2. Arrive at Raleigh at. .. . ... .....8.30 A. M. 1 Arrive at Wilmington at. .8.00 A, M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations i only. ia I'ointa designated, in the company s Time aie.- . . - - . ' JY DIvisiON, PASSENGER; MAITa ex- i PRESS AND FREIGHT. , r Dally except SundayB. Leave Chartotte..;7.7. 7 1 5.15 P. M. i&rriveat Shelby 9.00 P. M. itava Shelby... ... v v ... 7.00 A, M jwnve ar. jnanome.... ............ .iu.45 a. m. j xxama no. lanazmaae oiose connection ai Samlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. I Through SleeDlne Cars between Wilmineton and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - - I Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, btations West ern N. C R. &. Ashville and nomts West. . Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens,' . At lanta ana all points Southwest. ' - 4 t.;"""- .:- - . . L. C JONES. : v : : t:. , .., -. j Saperintendent. my Jl tf . . . . . - t Rmox, McIstosh Co., Ga. Dr. J. BnAnnxLD ; Dear Sir 1 have taken sev-i eral bottles ot your. Female Regulator for, railing of tbe womt ana otner diseases computed, 01 ; sixteen years' standing,' and I jreglfy believe I am cured entirely, foT which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. J know your medicine saved my lif e,.sd you see I cannot speak too.highly bxits favor. I have recommen ded it to several of myiriends who were suffer ingaslwos. v ..i. v7-i:-' ., -' ' : Yours, very respectfully, -MKS. Vt. S. STKBBINS. TESTED A QUABTEB OF.A CENTUBTIT STANDS UNRIVALLED. -.3. f ;JS,v. L4GBAHOX.GA. JJb. J. Bbaditkld, Atlanta, Ga. ; Dear Sir I take '.pleasure hi stating that I have used, for the last twenty years, the medicine you are now put ting up, known as Dr, Bradfleld's Female Regu lator, and consider it the . best combination ever gotten tegether;for . the diseases for winch it is recommended. : .With kindest regards I am,- re spectfully, t " W. B. FERRELL, M. D.". ! .r - . i. . . Atiasta, Ga.- De. J. Bradi-teld-. Dear StoSome fifteen years ago I examined the recipe of Female. Regulator, and carefully studied authorities in regard to Its omponents,and then (as well as now) pronounce It to be the most scientific and skilful combina tion of the reaUy reliable remedlalagents known tdsclence, to act directly on the wohib 'und nte1, line organs, and tbe organs and parts sympathi zing directly with these; ancLItherefore, provid ing a specific remedy for all diseases of thewofnft, and of the adjacent organs and parts.; '..-j Yours truly, H"4.Jiss; Bosrjre ' Treatise on the Health and Happmess of Wo man mailed free to any address. ", ' ' ' .7' ."' . ' ; "."'' 7 7 i. Tans BsAsnxu Skooiatob CO... ;i jxml Aiuuuki ua "rwiniam H, len,N.C. ; Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming 'RTttTJ IroT?4 Sen tlx cents for postage ii; irj&XtOJZj and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in tbio world. Fortunes await the workers abso- inttelv sure. At once address TRUE ft CO, Au gusta, Maine. ..'.. mhaODftWlv "If ' - r " - ": ' s r CEMLttmiOAirco. :-t? ' 'Y'irA !vrL-rijb:-f 1C2TT AD VmTI3r.?..TETn,8. . : THEfllflYERSITY OP THE SOUTH ; Is located at 8EWANSE, TENNj, upon the Cum-, berland Plateau.- 2.000 feet above the sealeveir This School, under the special patronage of the : Bishops of-the Protestant Episcopal Church in, the South and' Snnthwettt,. offnra ThA hpnHhlfiRt, residence and the best advantage," both moral and educational, in its Grammar School and its -Collegiate. and Theological Departments.- Fortte special claims of this University for patronage wi j ior oooumenu to tne nev. TJtiaj AiK ttoiw-. SON. D.D.Vioe-Chanqellonr Sewaeee, Tenn. . EN'FO RM ATM O N";: VALUABLE TO tin the NEW Catalogue ot the - EVEBY C tri THEXTOX 1 YOUNG BUSINESS COLLEGE. 7 SENT FXtBE Address A. J, TCHER jPrlnelpal, episgopaIx .; ALE HISTITTITE. REVYJ. CL-WHEAT. T. T TMtinlnftt - orlTl by a full corps of experienced teachers. The 11th annual session opens Sept. 10, 1884. Terms mode rate. Number of boartera limited Applications fo the vacancies created T the retirement of : members of the graduating class will now be re J cetvedif APPlT for circulars to the Principal. j- -' - - "..--, J. C. WHEAT. CAWCERS Tuaions - and - " Treated bv a new - and ' Wonderf nllv snccessf nl method, without the knife or loss of blood t Y Vastly superior to aU other methods I Hundreds , of cases oured. Write forescriptive pamphlet. Address . OB, E. II. GBEEN. ' .11$ Peaehiree Street, ' . :7 rJ', . AtlantaGa.' H CaLCaALARD. Opuiy Habits - I CAS1XT- C'UftKl. BOOK 1'EKE. : SS. J. C H0FFMAH, JSTFEBSON. WISC058U. 1 ii ; Send for a Catalogue of tbe Balthnore,'. Md., which' offers tiie Stadent of . i - .meuicine superior aavaniages.- - - ' 7THOS. OPIE. M D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St . " 1 ir-f P-w-blxP i jMay ' mean "Poisoned with Potash." - This is " " tne case, with hundreds who have been unwipe 7 enough to take: Sairaaparillas, Potash mixture's etc.. untir digestion : is 1 almost fatally Impaired. Swift's Specific Is' avegetablerremedy, and re- tores the system to health and builds up tbe waste made by these poisons. ; , ; . I ''-VlcUmlzedl . j B UT FIHALLT EEUKTED BT S. LB. was suffering with Blood Poison.and treated -r several months with Mereurv and Potash, enly to - make me wpree. The Potash took away my ap- - ' petite and gave ine dyspepsia,1 and both gave me " rheumatism. I then took SarsaparOhu' etc. All these Sarsaparilla mixtures have Potash In them. - This made mo still worse, as it drove he poison farther into my system. A friend insisted L v should take Swift's Specific, and it cured me ot. tbe Blood Poison, drove the Mercury and Potash outof my system, and to-day I am as well as I ever was: ijF.-GEaO. w: , Jr., Salem, Mass. oroogftly an'dAlsbIuteIy. " 7 John A. Smith, the largest merchant in Gaines-' ville, Ga., eays: "I suffered for years from the , combmedeffects of Erysipelas and Eczema , X continued to grow worse -under, medical treat ment and by taking medicine containing Potash. s; S. cured me thoroughly and absolutely. My - appetite, strength and flesh returned as I was ured withies: ; . - JLet Trutbi Tell Ita Story 1 X M1KISTEE AKD lTBE OEPHAK CHILDREN. Rev4L.B. Paine, Macon, Ga., writesi "We have n using Swift's Specific at the orphan's home ks a general health tonic, and have had remark able results frooi'lts use pn the children aad em ployes of the Institution. It is such an excellent , onic, and keeps the blood so pure, that the sys- -tern is less liable to disease. It has cured soiqe of our children of Scrofula.". Our Treatise on Rlood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. - ' - , j-.TJlB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., tJ" - "' Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.' fc5 Chestnut St. - apltf.-';4 ...r. i ch'sm'.". . t W flit A TiTPal Von at. 7 mm. mm w w vw, wwv. i.;-.-. ' "T , , - . 1- ;;;. " : . i ' '. ' : ' 1 ' .... i.. . t i . . .. . ; ... ' -. : VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. aving been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending it to the public. It is elegant ifor ; ; ; . " ' 7 : " 7 ;' bread, rolls or biscuit. . It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure " 'vegetable matter, and she refers to , Mrs. A. A. Willard. Mrs. Gen. Whiting,1 Mrs. W. L Gore, : Mrs. Samuel Northrop, ' .. J j - . 4-f. .v'. "for the correctness of her statements. . For sale by JNO. L. BO ATWRIGHT, '- ' r '7 ; j ' . ... 12 ft 14 No. Fropt SW mh30tf- Groceries. Groceries gQQbls FIX)UR, all grades, O K A Bbls Granulated SUGAR. ' 4UV:Vi:y . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1884, edition 1
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