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"o Win II A M (uccess with n i Y i bymefccidmt by STERLING- bu 7 TYd,s J cLCKflSTIS Invf ihi IS Tobacco FpED Look for trade-mark of the BULL None genuine without it je 1 :im toc&nrm cbd an 31 If jau are growing Gray or Bald j If jour Hair is Thin, Brashy, Dry,, Harsh, or Weak; If yon are troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or any Humor or Dis ease of the Scalp,: , t USE Ayer'sHairVigo r. It heals nearly every disease peculiar to f scalp, checks the falling out of the Hair prevents it from turning gray, and is an unequalled dressing and toilet articW :" " PKEPAEED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&CoLowelMass; Sold by all Druggists. I ' " anIDlT ' chw nrm deoSi AYER& an antidote for tfl inalarfait dhv. aerg whicli, so far as kuowi., is used iu no er remedy. U contains no (jaii.iue. nor ) mineral nor deleterious substance what " effect C0"361uei,tIy Products no injurious V J npU U,e cousttution, buHcaves tlwn : -astern as healthy as it was before tl.e attack.- . WAEEAHT AYER'S AGUE CURE riiwe?erycaseof Fever and Ague. 1 mer J),, i r Fever. Remittent Fever, ,, , W Bilious FeTer,and UtvrQmi ' 'frynrfa. In case of failure, eireni Ue,trialdealers are authorized, by oar : Siyr. Ju,y l8t- "82, to refund th Dp- J.C Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. DR. DYES i.JS!Hsj 1ibw'"ttja!icrs r. ana oiner KLBCTRIO i.r".L' OSLV yqt"? 95 IyB Trial TO from OR OLD.,hliM niffM. fSiAi, wfSsa, and an tnoM diaeasea ot a . iZ5a CAi7i?mi, sulttBg from AsosBa and iSfatlon t TrP?y relief and comnlete ' pIfTKKD. Ri-THf vwob and Hahhooo m...!!, mien ll4 tntli tOLtr haw ThU BELT or Regenent- S tur nana expressly ior the cure of derangements of tbe eeueratlra ormu. There is no mutakn almnfe this lnstrameat, the eon- i iiuuous scream oc JUiCO TR1C1TY permeating; througb the porta Biurt 'restore them -to healthy aetlon. - Do not eoafoond thin with Kieetrto Belt advertised to -ure all Ills from hpul tin Im Tt is for EfcctA; T.'"8" Riin V.Tii.lne 7 E Pwins pwrpose. c ..i03WashinKtonSt.,dicaio,lll. - P1ERIT OUALI 1)UW;: Cut sUJ EJ) .. 0 1 1 1ST " FINEi SpOKI SCr T0BCCOj. : r ' i I : Ague .7-. ..If m ' ' SBBt SI The Morning- Star. A QUESTION. t MATTHEW ARNOLD, Joyomea and goes; hope ebbs and flows j me wave; v Change does.unknit the tranquil strength ; of men. - , , - . - Liove lends life a little grace, ' , " ' A few sad smiles, and wen' ' -Bpth are laid in jone cold place, i In the grave, ":i " ' Dreams dawn and fly, friends smile and die - Ix Like spring flowers; " Our vaunted life is one long funeral. tr - - , mmu. uig graves with bitter tears . For their dead hopes; and all Mazed with doubts and sick with fears i Count the hours. We count the hours; These dreams of ours False and hollow - . Do we go hence and find they are not dead? uiiys we uimiy apprenena. Faces that smiled and fled, Hopes born here, and born to end, - ' ! ; Shall we follow ? OCa STATE CONTEMPORARIES. We ' are clad to see th mnnv Democratic Daners are denounninir th unit rule and trust the ; time . is not distant . when it will' no more hn known in Democratic conventions, or course it looks harmonious and is all right for a delegation to vote together, but if only one dissents from the maioritv and prefers another man. he should be allowed his vote. ' We have foueht this abominable Unit Rule this handv instrument of ma chine politicians, whenever and wherever we have met it and are glad, ; we repeat, that others are seeing anqopposing-its evils:5 JKcfow Carolinian.' vs The Democratic party readilv and cheer fully accords to the negro all that he has" any right to demand, and all that is needed for the advancement of his best interests. He has equal rights before the law. His life, liberty, and property are protected. equally. with those of the .'white man; and he xs free to, work .out his own destiny. Better than that, he is largely aided by the white man in educational facilities. Bat ther cry is for more, more ! He clamors to be legislated into social equality with a race of beings that God himself has placed luuuituijr itwve iuui. jnnwn Caucasian. j POLITICAL POINTS. ' At last accounts St. John was 1 ooking for some one to take a ; lemonade witlr. Qincmnati Enquirer, Dem, , - A Prohibition candidate should be a man who can carry water on both Shoulders. Louisville Courier- Journal I Heifer's fate ou&rht to suggest to Mr. Blaine that this is a bad year for es- cpeaKers.; n is not yet too late tor mm to 'withdraw and resume the role orhisto- rian. Boston Herald Ind. Dem. Ben Butler is the only working- man's friend. He considers eight hour's in a hammock on his yacht a day's work; but the hammock is for himself. JVcte Orleans Picayune, Dem. BlainS club has been organized at Fort Recovery with a man named Bliz zard as president undoubtedly with refer ence to the cokl day the Republicans will nave in .November. Cincinnati Jsnqutrer, Dem. ' , '' : r . Blaineism . and Butlerism are twins and easily mistaken Jf or each other. With both tickets m the ncid at once it is easy to understand . that many : a striker would find it hard to choose between them.' Boston Advertiser, Sep. r v. -. - ' : - '.Gen; Butler does not expect-to be elected., but he will do, what he can to prevent the election of Cleveland. There are men many years the General s senior who betray less evidence of the. effects of old age, Brooklyn Eagle, Dem. , i By a proper use ' of the veto power Grover Cleveland, while Mayor, of isuuaio. savea me tax-payers oi mat, cuy $1,000,000. He shut off the jobs. If 'Blaine saved the tax-payers a dollar while he was Speaker we never heard oi it. ios ton JPbst, Dem. . After all, what either Mr. Blaine ,or Mr. Cleveland did twelve or fifteen years ago is not the supreme issue of the hour, but what either of them would or would not do from one I to five years hence under certain circumstances involv ing considerable, 'responsibility. PhiL NortkAmerican; Rep. "L r- " ' ' The ' German has more than a vague idea of reform, ana specious cam paign arguments will not catch him. Economy is bred in his bones and economy he will practice as well as preach. To him economy and reform are close allies, and as Cleveland ana uendricKs stand ior Dom.on a solid platform, he can support them and feel like a dutiful citizen in so doing. MiltDaukU Correspondent St. Paul Globe: - : COTTON, . N. Y. Commercial and Financial Chronicle, Nkw -Yoek, Aug. 8. The move ment of the crop, as.indicated by our telegrams from the South to-night, is givenlbelow. For the week end ing this evening (Aug. 8) the total receipts have .reached ; 2,263 bales, . . . . . . t against 4,283 Dales last weeK, . z,- 800 bales the previous wees ana 3,810 : bales - three-- weeka since ; making the total receipts- since oep tember 1st, 1883; 4,808,030 'bales, against 5,950,260 bales tor tne same period of ,82,83, showing a decrease ince Sept. 1, 1883, of 1,142,230 bales. The exports ior tne wee enuing this evening reach a total of lt,45 bales, of which 16,647 were to Great "Rn't.ain - x - tn France- and ? 1,800 to the rest ofl the Continent, while the stocks as made up this ' even-inp- are now 189.483bales. ' 1- To-dav there was a vanaoie ; auu unsettled market, the next crop lm proving mosfc, uus aa ouiji , last Friday 2 126 points lower; .wjv ion on the sbot has met with- some idemand for home consumption, ibut n sympathy with early lutures prices eclined l-16c:gon t. YV eonesaay ana o. on Thursday. .To-day there ; was ore doinsr for export and prices were steady, miaaiing upianuu ciuaiug k i n i a.i Rn. rne total sales ior ior- Iward delivery for thejwejekare.96, 100 bales. ' -. ' , Trritsttnn of tne Sealpr-An Antbeiitie Testimony I ariJmknJWnr flvfl veaVs I have" been Lnou ti-miKls with dandruff, with I TCAWftV - ' ' . I . . . 1 A m-rr hoif severe ltcnme oi me scarp,- j !fallinir out. I - have tried almost every iknown remedy, all proving worthless. See 'ing Btjrkstt's Cocoainb and Btjenett s IK AT.T.TBTOW AlVPTT.IflfiQ- 1 OTOCUrea UUIUO Inf orli nriA i m hftrmv.: LO i St&td that the dandruff is completely. removed, and no itching whatever remains, vf . ; . -i; ..i. k, ijavkn. Kansas iiy. i Buenett's Pla-voiuko Extoacts are the s J.jSLJU.JU4.lf X - GENERAL COM" f- " ; MiTTisru' ' - . . 4"- . A Reaolnflon passed at Its First Meet- . - ' ins InlS8.. " . -" NewTork Star7 Jan. 17 1884.C V " Resolved; That we reffirrn the time honored allegiance of Tammany Hall to the Democratic party of the Union j and wo hold that the choice; of the National Democratic, Cojlvention for the: offices of President and Vice Pre sident to be supported daring the en suing election is binding upon every member of this organization. ; ' " Resolved, That we cordially in dorae the . administration of Hon. Grdver Cleveland, Governor of the State, for.js rigjd 'economy and votion rthe publio-interest; and' that we also indorse the faithful and efficient administration of .the May oralty of the city and county of New York by the-Hon.-Franklin -Ellison,' Mayor. f . . It, Was Decollete.., r -f i " Merchant Traveller. i itrrhe price on that," said a -clerk, picking up a remnant of silk, Ms quite decollete." v. . , . "What?" said the startled cus tomer." - . "Tho price is quite decollete," I 8aid- - V , fYoung man, do you know what decollete means . "Yes, madam, I do." yWell; I think you are mistaken." ''Oil, no, lam not." - , "What does it mean !" ' "It ' means cut low, and thatfa what's the matter with the price on that piece of goods." ' " THE BEST TCI IIC. ; ; This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cares Dyspepsia, Indisentlen, Weakness I m pore Blood, filalariajChtlls and Feren and Nearalarla. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and laver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. ' It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. ' For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, lack of Energy, &c, it has no equal. '- 43 The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. ; Take no other. Mad aary ky BROWS CHEKICAX, CO BALTIXOBJt, SJX, JySTD&Wly toe or f nn nrm fjy27 The feeble grow strorur hen Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters is used to promote assimila tion of the food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief , obstacle to an acquisition of strength by the weak, is an ailment which infallibly succumbs to the action of this peer less corrective. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing evldenoe of prema ture decay,- are speedily counterac ted bythe great ln Tieorant. which braces up the phy teal energies and fortifies the constitution against disease, ror saie Dy au Druggists and Dealers generally. myl7Dxwir . nrm tuinsa myiv Patapsco Flouring Mills, Establlsbed 1774. Bohri 1774. Bolls 1882. PATENT- iCAGAiBRILlMrs.Co.- rpUTS COMPANY OWNS AND.; OPETtATES X THRES MILLS, as follows : PATAPSCO MILL A, at ELLICOTT CTTy, Md. 5 PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. j PATAPSCO MILL C, at OEANGE GROVE, Md.1 f Having a daily capacity 6 J 1500 Barrela. ) ThA va.lriA nf 171nnsdAnAnda on the Dronortion- ate quantity of Gluten, StarcW Sugar andPhos' phateof Lime. Maryland and Virginia Wheat, from which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality ot alible properties. i - Ask your Grocer for Patapsco Superlative, Cape Henry Family,' Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family, Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Extra, Bedford Family, Orange Grove Extra. . . A. GAMBRTLL MF'G CO., 33 Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. . PonHeoiiiiulhT - J. T. McTVER. . i aug2 6m sattnth- - Wunilngtoii, N. C.. Atkinson & LIamiiiigTs ; Insurance Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOyER BUILDING, fire, Companies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over f 100,000,00a Melltf . PTJECE LLHOU S E! P - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, j v . r , Wliriington, Cj -Jx " B.'li.; PeriTi ' Proprietor. I First Class in an Its appointments. Terms t2.0Q ?& $3.00 per doy - . - : t n ie o u iPAESLEY &WIOGINS '. V- MANIIFACTVRERS OF' j . J-i Bash, BUndsiiiirDoprs, AND obnaiiemtaIj woou wouit, mylltf -r -' i j'-v ! 5 ' BOXES AKIJi:CJRATES, . For shinment of Vegetables and. Fruits, -In shooks or ready made ', ! YELLOW PfNE LIEER. , n i A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. . ': Laths, &o, for Building purposes. - . t360rders by the cargo, Domestic and Foi liWil I i I U Vital Questions Uly I f ' ,. ' ; - - .-, r ; . . ' Ask toe most eminent physician" " ' ' Of any school whatjs the best thing in the world for quieting ftnd allaying all irri tation of the nerves, and ' curing all forms of 'nervous -vqomplaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always ? - ; - And they will tell you unhesitatingly V ''Some form of Hops! I " ' , ; : 1 CHAPTER L " - Ask any or all of the most eminent phy siclans: 1.,,.-;. "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs ; r r such ' as m tghfB disease, diabetes.-? .retention, or in ability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" , - - VAnd they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchut t l" : . . ; - : . Ask the same physicians;- MWhat is- the most 'reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con-; stipation, indigestion',, biliousness, malaria, iever, ague, iKc," and tney will tell you: Mandrake t &r Dandelton 1 1 !" . . IIence.when these remedies are comhinnd vith others equally valuable. Ana oompounaea into nop Bitters, such awon derful and - mysterious enr&tive nnwr la 1a veloped, whleh is so varied In its operations that no disease or ill health can. nossiblv ATint nr rn sistits power, and yet It is - Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest -invalid or smallest chUd to use. , i 1 chapteb n. 1 :. ! "Patients ' I "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years, and given up by pbysicians.of Bright s and other kidney diseases, liver '. complaints, severe coughs, called consump tion, have been cured. Women! gone nearly crazy !!!!!., From aeony of neuralgia, nervousness. wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar - ,w women. People drawn out of sharo from excruciating ' panes of rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic. or suffering from scrofula. i. . jsrysipetas I . . ' alo Hurionm Vil"Wv vj-lair4 rm - ivennno1a fnjt gestion, and, in fact, almost all diseases frail" ' r iarare is new to - Have been cured bv Hod Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known woria. None Pennine without a bunch of green Hops on tbe white labeL 8hnnallthevile,polson ous stuff with "Hop" or Hops" in their name. novl3D&Wlv toc&nrm tuthsat cam Buffalo. Lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISONING. USE OF IT IN A-CASH OF YELLOW FEVER. Dr. W T. Howabd, op Baltimorb, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in !' the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the common adaptation of this water in "a wide ranae of cages'" with that of the far-famed White Sulphur Springs, in Green brier county. West Virginia, and adds the follow ing: : . ' - Indeed, In a certain class of cases it is much superior to tne latter. 1 auuae to tne aoiamg debility attendant upon the tardy convalescence from crave acute diseases: and more especially to the Cachexia and Sequela incident to Malarious f evers, in ail tneir (Trades ana varieties, u cer tain forms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and aU the Affec tions Peculiar to Women that are remediable at all bv mineral waters. In short, were I called utxm to stale from what mineral waters I have teen the great est ana most unrntstaxaou amount oj gooa accrue n the largest number of cases in a general way I would unhesitatingly say the Buffalo Springs, in Mecklenburg county, Va." - ! " Da. O. F. Makson, or Richmond, Va., Late Professor of General Pathology and Physio- logy in the Medical College of Virginia : "I have observed marked sanative effects from the Buffalo Water in Malarial Cachexia, Anionic Dyspepsia, some ot the Peculiar Affections of Wo men, Anamia, Hypochondriasis, Cardiac Palpita tions, Ac. It has been especially efficacious in Chronic Intermittent Fever, numerous cases of this character, which had obstinately withstood the usual remedies, having been restored to perfect health in a brief space of time by a sojourn at the Springs." ' Da. Johk W. WrmAirsoN, Jackson, Tens. Extracts from Communication on the Therapeutic Action of the Buffalo Lithia Water in the . i "Virginia Medical Monthly" j for February, 1877. "Their great value in Malarial Diseases and Sequela has been most abundantly and satisfac torily tested; and I have no question that it would have been a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of the epidemic of Yellow Fever which so terribly afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed it myself, and it gave prompt relief In a ease of Suppression of Urine, in Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis tressing and dangerous symptoms. Tbe patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it In but a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake to say. There it no doubt, however, about the fact that Us administration was attended by the most benefi cial results. - i' - . i i ' Springs now opens for guests. Water In cases of one dozen half gallon bottles J5 per case at the Springs. 8prings pamphlet mailed to any address. ! For sale by W. IT. Green, where the Springs pamphletmay.be found. THOS. F. GOODE, Proprietor, 1 ap 10 tf nrm , . Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va 1 I IMPORTANT ! A HE AND VALUABLE DEVICE! - A PATENT Water Closet Seat! FOR THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called PILES,") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OB SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. i I have Invented a' SIMPLE WATER CLOSET EAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place bef ore the publio as a , j SURE RELIEF AND CURE I It has been endorsed by the leading resident Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being test d in the Hospitals of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore,, and we are satisfied the result will be satisfactory; as It has sever failed else where. You can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens In Edgecombe Co.. N. C f These Seats will be furnished at the following ' )rio6st" - -. -j- (VALNUT, Polished, $6.00 ) Discount to Pbysl i THBRRYi - . 5.00 V clcians and to the POPLAR, - ; 6 00 1 . Trade. Directions for using will accompany each Seat We trouble-yon with no certificates. We leave he Seat to be its own advertiser. Address T.KWTS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, -- Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. 1yl7D&Wtf New York and-Wiliinngto i Steamship Co. )M PIER SV EAST BJVEK, HBW XOKli, At 3 o'clock P.M. REGULATOR . .Saturday, jBENEFACTOR. . v.- i . ' ,. tREGULATOR .1.. . .. . . ,4 ' j - I r S i ' : BENEFACTOR " regulator:.J.:...v -f j FROM WILMINGTON. r i August 8. August 9. August 16. August 23. August 30. August 2. August 9. August 16. August 23, August SO. BENEFACTOR.".'. 'regulator..... i - i . iBENEFACTOR. .s. . i .i--- REGULATOR ..Saturday, it"". BENEFACTOR ... sr"rhmTiirri Bills Ladhu? and Lowest Through iRates guaranteed to and from points pi North sjAdBOUtnjarouna.,. .- ..v i.:V.; ifor Freight nrPassage apply td I''r II. O. S.TIALI.BONIIS, , ;.,. . ; Superintendent, y. ; ,.; ; ft Wilmington, N, C. 3, i W. 1. Clyde & Co., General Agents, j : Jytf r . 85 Broadway, New York. WHOLESALE PRICES. - -'r.X. . - . - US'" Our quotations. It should be understood, represent toe wholesale prices generally. In making ap small orders higher prices have to be, charged. -7, , -. " ' AETICI. : BAGGING Gunny . . . , ... ...... ' Standard BACON North Carolina . : , Hams, V n Shoulders, ft B fiides, choice, 9.1b.. WxBTXBaSMosam Hams.fjt , Bides, y ..... ...,. - Shoulders, 4 1.. ....,; . Det Samto Sides, V ..- Shoulders, fllb.... ........... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ; - FBICKS. uu HA. 00 00 00 00 0 09 - il5 11 & & & 10 , 8 oo & 8 1 65 3 00 1 90 26 Second Hand. each.. o New New York, each.. so New City, each... I oar AlOTT vlbji C?CtJU BEESWAX-lb::: 00 RRTfTK'S wnmrnirton. a M 8 00 0 00 900 Northern.......... 0 00 moo BT7TTER North Carolina. Off' . 00 Northern, tt t ' CANDLES S Sperm. ,r .Tallow.....:..-..... ; -' Adamantine.......... CHEESE lb-North'nFacfy - Dairy, Cream .State .- COFFEE 9 Bv Java ... Laguyra i 'Rio i.:..... ........ .......... ' CORN MEAL busbj. In sacks ; Virginia Meall OOTTOW TTHS 92 bundle:. - : 25 & 18 mm 35 25 12 18 ' 14U Jr. 28. 14 10 00 & -.14 "00 00 18 13 00 85 a. 90 B2)s 4i 40 DOMBSTIfiS Sheethur. 4-4. 19 vd 7 ' Yarns, bunch............. ' 00, & EOOH S ifosen 00 6A 85 ! 11 FISH Mackerel, No. 1. f bbl,....16 00 , tMackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. 8 50 TMackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... .. 8 60 - MackereL No. 2. half bbl. 5 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 5 SO 9 00 . 8 00 & 12 00 &- 4 00 10 5 .00 i 5 00 Mackerel, No. 8, bbl.,.;.. ' i Mullets, bbl -: ' Mullets, Pork bbls t N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . -Dry Cod. B...... FLOUR bbl Fine...... ..i. Northern Super. . " Extra ? " Family ICity Mills Super....... - ! .' Family Extra Family ....... GLUE lb OBA1N Knnhnl 8 50 5 00 11 00 3 00 5 0 00 4 50 25 5 60 5 CO 5-50 00 10 6 60 ; 8 00 5 25 -5 75 700 13 ,: Corn,store,bags,prlme,whlte 85 ; Corn, cargo, in bulk, - " : 75 Corn, cargo, in bags, ... 80 1 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 71 S , Oats, from store 50 Cow Peas... ........ ......... 00 , HTDSS f) B Jreeu. ........ ... . 0 Dry -. 10 HAY 100 lbs Eastern. 95 a Western.;. 90 North River...... ......... 90 HOOP IRON B. ........ 3M LARD lb Northern 9 North Carolina - 00 LIME barrel 00 87. 77 82 72 S 05 00 00 3 1 10 40 LUMBER City Sawed m It. Ship Stuff, resawed......... 18 00 20 00 r Rough Edge Plank.......... 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality. 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 .15 00 MOLASSES & gallon - New Crop Cuba, inhhds.... 00 28 ... n . m bbls.... 00 30 Porto Rico, mhhds... ....... 00 32 " " in bbls.... 00 ' 35 v Sugar House, inhhds 00 00 " in bbls.. ..... 00 & 20 Syrup, In bbls... 40 & 80 NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 0 3 00 OILS gallon Kerosene 12 13 . Lard.. . 1 10 1 4fr Linseed 90 1 00 Rosin 15 18 : Tar... 00 20, Deck and Spar 00 22 POULTRY Chickens,live,grown Off 25 " Spring.. . 8 ,; 25 ' i Turkeys Oo. 50 PEANUTS bushel.. i... 100 1 60 POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 75 100 Irish, per barrel, new 00 2 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 17 50 a 18 50 Prime .15 00 16 00 Rump 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina, ft 4?i 8 Rough, bushel (Upland).. 80 1 10 Dc do (Lowland) 1 00 & 1 CD RAGS B Country 1 X City 1 W ROPE lb.-. 14 22J SALT salt Alum 80 85 Liverpool 00 h 75 Lisbon 00 00 American 00 ' . 75 SUGAR lb Cuba 0 00 Porto Rico... ... 0 00 - - A Coffee & ; 8? B " 0 7V C .. 7)4 W Ex C 0 8J Crushed 10)$ 11 SOAP Northern 5 6) SHINGLES M Contract 5 00 7 00 Common 2 00 2 60 Cypress Saps 4 50 5 00 Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 13 00 13 00 ROHogshead..; 00 00 10 00 TALLOW lb. ... 5 6 TIMBER ft M feet Ext Hearr (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, ' 00 12 00 . Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. . 00 10 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 8 00 Mill Prime 6 80 7 60 Common Mill 4 00 4 60 Inferior to Ordinary ........ 3 00 4 00 WOOL B Washed 00 ; ,20 Unwashed 15 16 Burrv 10 18 WHISKEY gallon northern 1 00 5 00 ; North Carolina..... 100 2 50 WILMINGTON FIONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York. ...... H discount Baltimore -Boston.... Philadelphia Western Cities. Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Gnano Company Stock: 1. . 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. . 23 Vunding, 1866...... 10 Funding, 1868...... 10 New 4s.... 80 Special Tax 4 W A W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). ... 116 Carolina Central RR Bonds, 6e 106 Wilmington, Col. A Augusta B R Konds... . 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o, 100 - n s9o. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 Wilmington Weldon RR Stock.. 110 North Carolina R R Stock 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... 0 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock... .... 120 THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTON GAME FOWLS FOB SALE Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE Sutatlon. They have tought and won a series of lie greatest mams ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in ?76,were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL 1 - I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will .ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express. C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $8.00 each HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio.' I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the. Finest Games in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five .Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. , , M i Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, Will please back the assertion with their stamps, t Write for what you want. . .. t - Address,: y J. G. ARRINGTON, " ap6tf HllHardston.' Nash Co.: N. O. EHGOUBAQE HOME INSflTDTIOHS. Security Affafnst Fire. Hortl Carolina Home Iiisiimce Co. i RA1IGII, TS.C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of insurable i ulosses are promptly adjusted and paid. The ''Home" is rapidly gatning in publio favor, and krjneals with confidence to insurers .of property lu North Carolina, i Agents in all parts of the State. r, , i JOHNGATLING, President. W. S. . PRIMROSE, Secretary. . PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Ajrenta. 'i sepSStf Wilmington, N. C- We Can Supply JHEALTiTrDEMAlTOFOR ' i DRY SALTED and SMOKED MEATS. . " f t . .. . f All grades of CUBA, PORTO BlCO I . . MOLASSES and33YRUPS, " " COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, And CASE GOODS at LOW PRICES, - j And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. ; I ly22DAWtf; Latd Plaster, m iS SALS BY WOODY A CURRIB, General Commission stercnants, - :V '.'-- ; Wflmington. N. C f Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS- TER MILLS, the products of which 'are made . rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. J - Correspondence solicited., . - ' apStf XTilniiiigtori l ilRIOl OV GlX SUFSJUMTSiUtSST, . I , . WUmington. N. C July U, 1884. f 5 Changfe of Sched nlev I fS AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 9.00 A.M. ; i vA Passenger Trains on the Wilnilntrton A Wei- don Railroad will ran as follows: 7 - Day Sfall and Express Trains, Dally : Nos.4T Nortlan 4$ Soatb.,, Leave Wllmmgton, Front St. Depot,! at 9.00 A M. Arrive at Weldon. ...... ;.. . .....!. . 8.35 P M. Leave Weldon. . .v. ; 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P, Fast THBonen Mailard Passknakb Tbaoi Daixt i . No. 40 South. i Leave Weldon. ;.. JLl . .-. '.'11 ::.". ....;!. 5.85 P."M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Matt. ' iro ' Passxhsbb Tbaih DirxTr-No. 43 ; Noeth. . i i' 1 Leave Wllmlneton.'... ' sssp.nr Arrive at Weldon.................,; ... 2.35 A. M Train 'No.1 4ft South will stop only at WHson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. u i ; - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rooky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M, and :4.30 P. M. daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10A.M. daily. - .;rj ; Train- on Scotland Neck Branch . Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Returning-, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily, Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. ? j.i , s . - 1 All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman .Palace Sleepers attached,..." .' -- j- ' For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday, j JOHN F. DrviNK; . i ' General Snp't. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. - jy 12 tf . WLHI5GT0H;C0LlEIAiADGDSIA ! Bailroad Co. Okfics or GbotbaTj Stip't, I Wilmington, N. C., July 11, 1884. f Change of Schedule. fXN AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 1884. AT 9.05 P. tne rouowmg Passenger schedule will be run on this road NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally- Nos. 48 West and 4 T East. Leave Wilmington . 9.05 P.M. , 2.40 A. M. :20A.M. . 6.40 A.M. . 9.55 P. M. .10.20 P.M. 4.50 A.M.. 8.35 A.M. ' r Aieave iriorence . . . ; Arrive at C, C. A A.' Junction Arrive at Columbia..; Leave Columbia. .............. Leave C., C. & A. Junction...'. lioave Florence Arrive at Wilmington.. . ..'. ... Nisht Mail and Passxtozb Train. Daixt. No. 40 - , ... : Wbst. - Leave Wilmington. . . . . . .... . . . ..... j . . 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 1.25 A. M. Mail and PASsiNexa Train Daixt No. 43 East. Xeave Florence......................... 4.65 P. M: Arrive at Wilmington....... , &05 P. Mf : Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. K., C. A A. B. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. ,-1- 1 .. - , 1 Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. ,i ! 'All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ; Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.00 A M. ' JOHN F. DIVINE, ' GenlSupt T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jy 12tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Office of S ufski htjewd ekTs Wilmington, N. C, Miy 11, 1884 i. ; Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: .--.j PASSENGER, MATT. AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ' " ) Leave Wilmington at..'....!... .7.80 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at. I ... .7.35 P. M. ; S Arrive at Charlotte at. . .. . i, . . .7.00 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at 1 . .8.45 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. ...... ... .8.80 A. M. ; i ArriveatWilHiinetonat... J....8.00 A. M. ' ' Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table, u' - -a . . . . - . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. ; Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte:."....... I. ..'5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby... ....i... 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby. X... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte.... ,...10.45?A. M. - Trains No. 1 and 8 make close connection at Hamlet with R. SbA. Trains to and from Raleigh. i Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. ; , L. C. JONES, a Superintendent. , F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, ! mylltf . - 1 Saved He r L if e - 4 ' f": C RrpGB, McIntobh Co,tGA Dr. J. Bbad field t Dear Sirt have taken sev: eral bottles ot your Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of Sixteen years'.standing, and I really belief I am cured entirely, for whlchplease accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved py life, so you see I cannot peak too highly In its favor. I have recommen ded it to several of my friends who were suffer ing as I was. ' j ,w' j ' . jf - ' Yburs, veryrespectlfuliy, ! : , MRS. W. B. 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'- '.' - IAtxahta, Ga. , I Div J, Bbamtkld: Dear sir Som fifteen yetbs ago I examined the recipe of Female IRcgulator,. and carefully studied authorities, in regard to Its components,and then (as well as now) pronounce It to be the most scientific and skilful combina tion of the really reliable remedial agents known to science, to act directly on the; womb and ute rine organs, and the organs and, -arts sympathi zing dlreoftly with these; andltherefore, provid ing a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb, and of the adjacent organs and parts. V' j Yours truly,; ; ' ' Jsssa Bobths -i 4 ' 1- ' . ..." " . r".. .V - j Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address.; 'r' m ? wn. : r THS BBADriEXD REjSBXATOB CO., -- 2.fif '1fBoia,Aaanta,Ga.- William H. Green.'Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, n.yz. . - .--j.. myny - chsm m." 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It l such an excellent tonic, and keeps the blood so pure, that the sys tem is less liable to disease. .It has cured some of our children of Scrofula." Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIBT SPECIFIC CO., , . Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St: Philadelnhla Office. 1205 Chestnut St apltf ' r ' chsm 1 r" ' White -Heal Yeast. VERY, VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER;. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commeading it to the public. It Is elegant for jAread, rolls or biscuit. ' , . It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to , Mrs. A. A. Wlllard,. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, - '. - v - . , -' .. Mrs. W. L Gore, .... . j Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. ' For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT. , , 12 A 14 No. Front fC y- Sole Agent' mhSOtf Groceries. 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