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i RENE I of smethin(J ITER Ikn W m OUT uo- I J2 k Cfemk on tIi URflAp n wf kmnsniD I Hjl EXCELLED, , Each Cigarette is provided with a jweet, clean, new mouth piece, which disposes of all nicotine. . ' j L4 o,' cJz- Bl) LL. : je 1 3m tocAnrm cbd an SI Ayer's Cheny Pectoral. fnino "Orrvillc, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1882. vOLUSi " Irving been subject to a bron-. chlal affection, witb. frequent olds, for a number of years, I hereby cer tify that Ayee's Chebst Pectoral gives roe prompt relief, and is the most effective remedy I have ever tried. JAiiEs A. Hamilton, -Editor of The Creacent.'' lUUGHS. " 1 used Ateb's Cheret Pectoeai. this spring t of , a so Tere cough and lung trouble with good effect, ami I am pleased to recommend it to any oue similarly affected. - IlAEVEY BACGHMA3T, : Proprietor Globe Hotel." PEEPABED BT Dr. J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. i , Jan 1 Dly ch w una dec 81, AYEFES ue Core wntams an antidote for all malarial dis- werg which, so far as known, is used in no , ner reinedy. It contains no Quinine, nor T mineral nor deleterious substance what er,and consequently produces no injurious t npou tlie constitution, but leaves Iho T'tem as healthy as it was before the attack. . WHSANT AYEE'S AGUE CUKE to nre every case of Ferer and Ague, Inter ""eut or Chili i-ever, Eemittent FeTer, .: omb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Li.er Com--Jtat caused by malaria. In case of failore, , r due trial, dealers are authorized, by our !nlar dated Jul, ist, 1882, to refund th "loney. .J.C. Ayer&Co., LowelhMat8.5 Sold by all Druggists. ! GOLD KrnALViPAItISil878. BAKEli'0 t Warranted abutriu Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It hu iMrS' times the ttrenath of Cocoa mixed 'with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nd is therefore lap more economi cal. It is deHciou noorishlng, atrengtheninf, easily digeeted, and admirably adapted for invalids as weu as for persons In health. "ij wahni - Mnl Ice. Ico. tlTan. uuafniicmi ".vuuhc generauy, tnar j nave CHOICE ICS. and am now, T Banel I Xi0" at LOW PRICES, by ?n theBaii?.??nead. or Car Load. toailnolnt Enable ai.f lr.Klvr9' hope to secure w patronage. . i (REflE To supply de-' mnn t D ggRi POjITIVELY Brea m Cocoa. feud for - - o. xx. . aiuuuiO) Proprietor New Ice Housv ' cws iiiaM wmmsm The rain retreating fmtn iti wAO jvca nusia around the mountain's ";. - ! breast: - - : ,; But o'er it loftiest peak apart . uucsmuiKB cioua Holds the; sunset's ? ueart. . - It lies upon the mountain's head," -' A. vaporous crown of gold and red, And seems amid the silence grand xx.L-uronauon irom lioa s hand. Augusta, G a. - . . ska. JPUBCJELL:BETISACTS. ROCHKSTEE. N; Y.l AllfnHt Q . In to-day's Union and Advertiser William Purcell Publisbes ? thn fnl. lowing:' v" -: ;- 'u wo days after the annearanno in thej Buffalo Evening Telegraphot the article neaaea A Terrible Tale in conversation with a representative of. vne in ew i orfc mn: 1 remarked thati upon the then existing state of fact governor Cleveland must b consid ered a moral leper. The conclusion witnout too premise, was - printed, and has since been extensively co- pievv . now aesire to say tnat in- iuiuiauuu uas como io me irom a source in which I place implicit con fidence materially chaneins the state of facts upon which the remark was made. Hencemnusticeto Gov- ernorCIeveland , to my self and to all others whom it may concern; I with draw the . characterization, and re quest that hereafter it be not attribu ted to me. i I ' "William Puecell. 'Rochester, Aug. 9, 1884." OVa STATE CONTEMPORARIES. 1 Dr. York rode a mule over the district two years ago when he was canvassing for Congress, and will . probably canvass the State this time upon a mule or some of . the mule's paternal ancestors; We think the mule is a fit emblem for York and his mongrel combination, greatest-show-on- earth-party. Clinton Caucasian! . . CJen. Scales by canvassing with York gave him 1,800 persons to speak to that otherwise would not have heard the demagogue,- Wilmington Star. Just so. We are opposed to a joint canvass for that very reason. The Democratic leaders cannot hope to gain anything whatever by such a course, out on ine other hand . they may lose a great deal. We regret that a joint canvass between . Gen. Scales and Dr, York has been agreed upon.-Henderson Cold Leaf. The necessity of a Democratic victory in North Carolina in this campaign is not only realized but it must be emphasized by a large and convincing majority. The re sult must not be so close- as to cause any quibbles or senseless cries of fraud which the Republicans have been accustomed to do for the hope of false political effect. A majority of 35.000 would replace the seal of- condemnation upon Republican corrup tion and rascality and remove us from the list of doubtful States. Washington Ga sette. . ' - THE VAMPJL1G1T. i "I tell you -the solemn, Gods truth," said a member of the Ohio Repub lican Committee the other day, "we haven't money enough to buy postage stamps to send out our maiL, ' u-' Dr. W. J. Silieman, son of the banker, is for Cleveland. Be was a mem ber of the Republican County Committee, representing the Nineteenth Assembly Com mittee, New York city. f Rockford, III., August 8. The Register prints interviews with 60 citi zens who have heretofore supported the Republican Presidential nominees, 40 ! of Whom declare unequivocally for - St. John. Gentlemen familiar with the politics of ward llay they wonld not i be surprised if that banner republican warn voted for Cleveland, The vote last year was: Robinson, 2.159: Butler. 768. Bos ton Advertiser, Sep: All the tattooed fellows are climbing np to the front seat in the Blaine wagon. J. M. S. Williams is one of ithe latest he of Credit Mobilier flavor. Brother Williams defends brother Blaine, and ouches for the purity of his public life. Boston Post. When Register Bruce gets through his Rhode Island engagement he should find time to call on William L: Ves sels, a leader of the colored men in Balti more, wha publishes a two-column letter in the Day of that city In support of Cleve land, and urging colored men to follow his example. Washington ifqst, aem. YouxgstownOhio, August 9. The efforts of the Republisans to get up an Irish bolt here have railed most mgiori- ously, A call was. issued yesterday for a meeting of irishmen to iorm a caine ami Logan Club. The Irish-American , voters assembled in force, but they did not form a Blaine and Logan Club. The meeting was called to order, and those present iormed a Cleveland and Hendricks uiud. POLITICAL POINTS. ; Carl Sehurz has agreed to make kseries of speeches in Ohio, speaking in the fierman tongue. ... ' I The political course of Mr. Dana and his journal, the Sun, strikes the Itepublican observer as vastly diverting. '- r V t . 1 .11 . , n a I in snon. iei( your ieitci w m frank and istraightforward as ydur honest kittle aneech to Mr. Vilas the other day, and that will be ail me answer me aiuetjuui. Ipeopie will care to have you make to your imaUgners and - vilifiers. Then you will neither be voted out nor counted out. llrov Press. : ' " - .' - " rv. The Boston Herald says there is a disposition to use the "Rev." Ball as a Ifottball; the Star says he is getting au bailed up, anu iue w;fjn(f;' marks that all decent people ought to Wflot hall him. Clerical humbugs cannot ex- Ipect their lines always to fall in pleasant I Places. ua. . t:, , ; , There seems to be combined in Ofwernor perfect honesty and integri ty in fnrmis? his opinions, with jcornraga jn maintaiaine wau utwust j. v r v".-: 'which is truly magnificent. Such qualities I would go far to make a great miiitarycom . .Aor nncht to make a good Presi- dent. xnejxevi xvr4M."vwyo". -a Thousands' of - families in New titv An Tint enn. on an average, over 41 atr tmA as the average family num bers five persons this means an allowance of twenty cents per head for f ood rent atid AtMi noaariML In our ' three State prisons it costsronv thirty to fifty cents a day to feed each inmate, where eveirUnng Is provided and "prepared in bulk. JSf. i . Herald, Ind. ' ,- - TTnarUMie flrtof ivnfiSfl. ' and -Files, - 9X6 easily and thoroughly cured by a judicious r Blood vPniifierst ana . sm. l Beantifiers. , A Positive Cure for Every iPorm or SKln , and Blood Diseases '" from PImpleato Scrofinla; - 1 INFANTILE and Birth Humors, Milk Crust, Soalled Head. Koscmaa. and nvnnr. form a . Itchlnp, Hoaly, Pimply, Scrofulous and Inherited Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, with loss of Hair, from Infancy to Asre. cured bv theCirri- ouRA Bksoltent, the new blood purifier, inter nally, and Cdticuba and Cuticuba Soap, the great skin cares, externally. - Absolut&jipure ana safe, and may be used from the moment qf forth. "OUB LITTLE BOY.", f Mrl and Mrs. Everett Btebbina. Belehertn-am Mass., write: "Our little boy was terribly afflict ed with Scrofula, Salt Rheum and Erysipelas ever since he was bcrn, and nothing we could jrive him helped him until we tried Ctjtiouba Reme dies, which gradually cured him, until he is now as fair as any child." kt "WOKKS ; TO A CnARH."i. , , ' J. S. Weeks. "Esa Town Treasnrnr. St.. Alhana. VC, says in a letter dated May 28: "It works to a charm on my baby's face and head. Cared the head entirely, and lias nearly cleaned the face of sores. I have recommended .It i to several, and Dr. Plant has ordered it for them." . . - , , I "A TERRIBLE CASE." 4 u Charles Eavre Hinkla. Jahot Cltv TTfllht.W-JL Writes: "Iv son. & lad of t.wnlvA var. wan nom- pletely cured of a terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticuba RsicEntEs. From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one mass of scabs." Every other remedy and physicians had been tried in vain. - . yj-.. . I FOR PALE. LANGUID, Emaciated children, with pimply, sallow skin the CimcuRA . Ekxedibs wul prove a perfect blessing, cleansing the blood and skin of inheri ted impurities and expelling the germs of scro- iuia, rneumatism, consumption ana severe sun diseases. , v . . - , .. Sold everywhere. Prloe : - fiiiTiuiinA. Ra cants- Bbsolvbht, $1.00; Soap, 25 cents. Potteb Dana antJ Cbejucal Co,, Boston, Mass. - - Settd for "How to Cnre Sb In Diseases.4 T W TJTT USB Cntlcnra Soap, an exqali JJIXO X sitely perfumed Skin Beati net, and Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. oi)wH ... wea sac tooorrrm . Without Blossoms, Late In Life to Look for Joy Yet Ke- ; . ' ver Too Late to Mend. Headers of Hawthorne's. "House of Seven Ga bles" will recall the pathos with which poor Clif ford Pyncheon, who has been unjustly impris oned since his early manhood, said, after his re lease : "My life Is gone, and where Is my happi ness 1 Ohl give me my happiness.". But that could be done only in part, as gleams of warm sunshine occasionally fall across, the gloom of a New England autumn day. ; In a letter to Messrs. Hiscox & Co., Mr. L. n. Titus, of Pennington, N. J., says : "I have suf fered unold misery from childhood from "chronic disease of the bowels and diarrhoea, accompa nied by great pain. I sought relief at the hands of "physicians of every school and used every pa teat and domestic remedy under the sun. I have at last found In ' PARKER'S TONIC a com plete specific, preventive and cure. . As your in valuable medicine, which did for me what noth ing else could do, is entitled to the credit of my getting back my happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact." Dr. E. S. Wells, who needs no introduction to the people of Jersey City, adds : "The testimo nial of Mr. Titus is genuine and voluntary ; only he does not adequately portray the suffering he has endured for many years. - He Is my brother- in-law ana i Know the case wen. ue is now per fectly free from his old troubles, and cniovs health and life, ascribing it all to FABKEU'S TONIC. Uneauauod as an invurrant: stimulates ail the organs; cures ailments of the liver, kidneys, and all diseases of the blood. sep8D2taw4wiv wed sat nrm se 8 "CAPITAL PBIZi $75.000.. Tickets only 95. Snares In proportion. Lsoisiana State Lottery Company. ' We do herebv certify that we supervise the or rangemente for aU the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the drawing themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness. And in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorise the Company to use this cer eifiiate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached. la us advertisements." Commissioners. Incorporated In 18C8 for 25 rears by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve lunu ot 9xa,wo nas since oeen aaaeu. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State.. ' . IT NSVKSi oCAUEj UK fUg j TUfl US. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMB EE DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY , A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WEN A FORTUNE, NINTH GRAND DRAW mn nr. ass i. mnire academy OF MUSIC. AT NEW. ORLEANS, TUESDAY, September O, 1884 .172a Monthly urawing. ' .... CAPITAL PRIZE, 975.000.- 1 CO, OOO Tickets at Five Dollars Eaeb Fractions In Flftba tn Proportion, LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize.. 1 Capital Prize i 1 Capital Prize... ....... 2 Prizes of 16000........ 5Prizesof 2000.... ............ 10 Prizes of 1000 20 Prizes of 500... $75,000 . 25,000 , 10,000 12,000 , 10,000 10,000 10.000 ilOOPraesof 200.... 300 Prizes of 100.... 500 Prizes of 60........... 20,000 30,000 25,000, 1000 Prizes of .25 ...... 25,000 - APPROXIMATION PRIZES. u Annrnxhnation Prizes of $750 6,750 4,500 2,250 j V j.ppruiiiiauuju infos v am.... 250.... 9 Approximation Prizes of 1,967 Prizes, amounting to : $265,500 i Annlfnatlona for rates to elubs should only be maae to tne omoe oi uw inmpui; ui w ui 'epor further information, write clearly, giving full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Kegisterea inciters to TCUW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. f . . New-Orleans.. La. pnvriT. NOTES and ordinary letters bv Mail or Exoress (ail sums of $5 and upward , by Express at our expense; vo . - ,, . ar. a. dauphin. i : - New Orleans, La. r JH. A. DAUPHIN, i da o. W TPaalilnartnn. D.C aug 13 D&W2SW4W : wea Atkinson & Uamiiiig's Insurance Rooms, . BANK OT? NEW HANOVER BUILDING, . . rtlmtnKton, 'N C. iFire. .lariiie . am JUfe i; Companies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. ell ti The Central Protestant ' TxmnnrT.VRTtT.TOIOFS AND FAMILY NEWS- ; iVpaper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant unuron m nurtu uuwui) -c , Greensboro, w. u. . " itiomms w nnv an miiiii. nil m- ??rAMHt-r nf itj location, the number and smani rrvw ie n.Tiitiiicr uio iuuid dvuu viodooo vi readersui vanoun wjui'iuufi -PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the patron-11-aAT7,Ztiai-ntr nnblio. Terms very favor able. Consult youibuauiess Interest, and address the editor-. t- i - J "I. jnCHAUX, V . - Oreensboro N. C PUBLISHED DAILY ABU WEEKLY DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 Nir f,Thrj8 Months 4 00 ;;hoTwo Months. -M. '......-:v it. One iHbctb WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. ..fl :. l oo .. 50 :. f Six Months. " " . " ..Three, Months " .:" . - f h f i . ' i notices orrmB PKESS : "''". The Star Is deddedlv one of the best nanera in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to IU Salem Press. . . . The Wllmineton Stas has entered on its twelfth year as irood a paper as any neoDle should want. Charlotte Democrat. ,: .. The Wflmlngton Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a dally journal of news it stands "up ao&a."uoncorajuegtsur. , ; . The Wilmincton Stab has entered fta "tvimntv. fifth: volume. There is no better paper published in ixo State. Lenoir Topic.. The Wilmington Stab has entered rinon It thir teenth year. It Is one of the best papers hi the State. vrarrsnton oauus, . , , . The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papersjof the Bo atn. Uxtord 'JOrcnugu., s . - , r t The Wilmimrton Stab is-not only one of the best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news and typograpicai appearance cannot be beaten. Jocibkm Jtevorter. "The Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from ty po up to eaitonax aouity ana inaepenaence. The Wilmington (N. C.) Mobkiho Stab Is a modi el newspaper. - Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits wnen we say it is tne newsiest (secular) paper published In the South. J7kAnonf (Vad Religious Herald. . Thft Wllmlnoton Stab has now entered noon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it rarooro southerner. . : .- We like the Stab because ft Is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and abiy edited, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news- aper. Long may too stab twuuue. jui. A.wy isttor. i Althonsrh at the head of the nress in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Star of the first magnitude. May its lustre never wane. Tnejrree Will Davttsu The Sxn is so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which Its thousands of readers ao not aireaay know. It is in every respect one of the best daf lies In the South. Jxobesonian. - That maraiflcent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them aU. 2uroro Southerner. - The WTlminpton Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It is & most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc Nortii Carolina jourriajlsm. Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular . midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. .Its prosperity is not surprising since it Is so deserving. Chariot 'e The Times cannot say a word too good for the WHminirton Stab. It has just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with tne state press ana is sougnt aiter oy me people. I Long and prosperous life to it. Feids- viae Times. The WOminffton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer ot any Journal published In the South. OXTord jfres Lance. Why In It that all the narjers with the name of Star are such bright little journals 7 The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York star, lor example. There must be something tn a name after alL Richmond (Fa.) Slate. The wnmburton Stab has entered unonits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aortment is conducted with muph ability. if rr ganton JUade. Humble in Its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterorise beeun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the stab nas steaauy "waxea- un til it now beams resplendent In the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newspa per it nas lew equals, ana-no superior, ior n priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepts We exchanges. HUlsboro Recorder. The Wilmincton Mokninq Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it apon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark-. aDte success oi tne otab is uub hi its ainui. bou tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing tn journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger. ' Raleigh Eegister. iFgrW tn TfatirnsLrv mi norm as the nrinters re ceive the necessary material the publication of the - l . RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. . . ' ... . ; The Besistkb will be printed weekly until the great politioal campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina, it win De pnntea irom new and beautiful type,- on good white paper, and thnuffh it may not be larcre enoueh to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application or a thorough knowledge of now to use them will put Into its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete historyof what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Balk will be editor of the Rboistib. ... . The price of the Rbsistxb wul De z a year; i for six months. Pay for your home paper, ana then remit for the Rbgibtbb. Those who remit $2 to this office will receive as i A PREMIUM, either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now reaay: Thk Woods and Ttjcbxbs or North Caroijna. Curtis s, Emmons1, ana &.err a couuuciu no ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of .Standing Forests, -and illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. Cloth. 273 do.. 11.25. Ikdustbtbs ot Nobth Cabot esaIh Tins Coai. and Iron Counties. Emmons , nerr s, ram ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the Flfiy-slx Counties. . and Map of the State. 1 volume l2mo. Cioih, 425 pp., $1.50. . - 1 Jan 19DAWtf . ... Raleigh,. N. C. THE LANDMARK. I PUBLISHED AT 81ATESVILLE, IREDELL CO., N. C 1-.. IS THE ' v LcadingKewirpaper in Western North .',..1, . Carolina. r ? - , ; Tt iathA rinry Democratic Paoer published In VMxinii nonnt one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has attained a larger local circulation tnan any paper ever nerewiore published in the county. .. - Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes. Ashe, Alle ghany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papers In the State combined; and Is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold in Forsytke, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. iJ f It la the only paper In Western North Carolina i,a mtinT . Rkottlak Caxvassiko AexHT. and thTia keen constantly before the people. Unacr this system a rapiaiy mcrvasiug cuvuutuuu ia un resulu making toe Laksmabs. THE BEST ADYEirriSlNO HJfDiUM , l w JT ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Address ' r t r "LANDMARK, 8tatesvuleJ?. C SUBSCRIBE NOW FO The Cotton Plant. - in tt.nam KVrtnlTTmTi APTicnltnral JonrnaL the only paper tn South "Carolina published exclusively to the interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agricultnr Tmt hi jJi SOUth..: .v '.--T ' -. " " -: -.' : t. . i . f t - j. ONLY 00 CENTS A YEA - -1 The official organ of the State Grange.. ';' ; Endorsed by the leading citizens of h Pt t ind by the best. farmers in the State ;",b Send postal for ispechnett.eoples for yourself ana your neurnooTH u;; :rV : Aaaress e - "M"P'""",a :B tii i. nt --:;l;,v -:-v5 :Marion. S.C. JFSOljESALJH rrnn nnntatioiuu It should be understood. represent toe wholesale prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to bo ABTICLXS.' x ; ' . : . rnsicBs.- BAGGINGh-Gunny.,., ........... 10 im t Standard. s ' 00 -'. 12.. . BACON North Carolina i- j Hams, ..v..... ow o j Shoulders, '- 00 " , Sides, choice. ....... 00 TVisTXBH8oKxr-Hams. P 0Q & v'2 1696 Sides, V lb.... .-,... . wSJ Vi ,i? Shoulders. l...T.........i 00 & 1 ' 8"' Dbtaltxd Sides, 9 b.-.. ---.( JK :', Shoulders, 9 9...v " CO ; . 8 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, r-'- -j ?-- econauana,eaen...v .... ' w . i i a -. NewNewYork,eaeh........ 1 90 , 2 00;t New City; each..; ........ 1 00 : 1 90, . BEESWAX 9 ... . 00; . 26 BRICBWttmlngton, w K.v.. t; 8 t & 9 00 ; - Northern?.. 0 00 14 00 , ButTKB North Carolma, V . Northern, V t..;.......-.... ' 25 & CANDLES V t Sperm..:...... '18 & oo 85- . 25 12 , : 13 14H V.13H r 11 - r, 28. 14' , -10 , MX 1.4S : 7" . . 85 xaiiow , Adamantine . ........... w CHEESE w J-NorthuJ:acty . A Dairy, Cream......'.-;...'..:. y -State COFFEE w BVrJava.... . . . 14 & 00 00 .18 13 00 85 ?fl0 Laguyra. Kio CORN MEAL bush., tn sacks, Virginia Meall.. COTTON TIES bundle....' DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd Yarns, bunch. ...... ROOS aa Anrjp,r... ............. 1 40 m & oo 11 FISH-Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl..iS 00 : 20 00 acterel. rto. l, wnau um., o ou um w Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.,.. ... 9 60 MackereLNo. 2. W half bbl. 5 00 10 00 & 5 50 00 .- 00 12 00 Mackerel, No. 8, JSbbl..-;,. 8 50 Mullets, bbl.V...... 5 M Mullets, Porkbbls.... ....... U 00 N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg. DrvCod. 48 Tb 3 00 4 00 10 BOO 5 00 50 8 00 6 25 5 75 7 00. 13 "5 D 00 4 50 6 25 5 50 5 CO 5 50 00 10 PLOUK 9 bbl Fine... v...;,. & & northern Super " ... Extra... i M Family City Mills Super . Family... - " Extra Family.... & UiJUa av. ...... ............ GRAIN S bushel. r. ; V riT rrv so ik Corn,8tore, Dags,pnme, wmte t . a Corn, cargo, in bulk, . " -75 & Corn, cargo, in bags, . . 80 & Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 71 i .'-77 82 72 52 00 ; 5 12 Oats, from store............. - so ' Cow Peas.. . ... . . , 00 HIDES 9 0 Oreen 0 10 95 90 ury ... HAY 9 100 lbs Eastern & 1 05 1 00 1 00 western.......... North River...... .. 90 & HOOP IRON 9 .'...... LARD B Northern.. 9 & North Carolina 00 LIME 9 barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed 9 H ft. & 1 snip tun, resawea isw ': Rough Edge Plank.......... 15 OQ West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality..... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 .15 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, m nnas. ... uu p C . ta bbls. .. 00. & Porto Rico, in hhds.. 00 " " in bbls . 00 Sugar House, in hhds 00 " in bbls. 00 Svrnr. in bbls... ..i.... 40 NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 OILS 9 gallon Kerosene 12 Lard i w Linseed. 90 & Rosin.... 15 Tar... 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chiokens,live,grown 00 spring.. s Turkeys 00 PEANUTS 9 bushel.. 1 00 POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet.. 75 Irish, per barrel, new . 00 PORK 9 barrel-rCity Mess.... 17 50 rrnne ia wt w Rumo 17 00 RICE Carolina, 9 ' m Rough, 9 bushel (Upland).. su i& Do, do (Lowland), 1 00 RAGS 9 lb Country. 1 Ultv ' 1 14 80 ROPE 9 lb SALT 9 salt-Alum Liverpool Lisbon t. . . American SUGAR 9 lb-Cuba Porto Rico A Coffee B " O " Ex C Crushed SOAP 9 lb Northern SHINGLES 9 M Contract.... uommon Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. RO Hogshead I TALLOW 9 TIMBER 9 H feet Ext Heart (1st class yeuow pine. . u uu, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill, good heart MU1 Primer Common Mill .' Inferior to Ordinary WOOL 9 lb Washed unwasnea Burrv WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern Mortnuarouna.. WILMINGTON HONEY fllARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York discount .Baltimore Boston Philadelphia Western Cities. Exchange. SO days. 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock ,. 107 .. 90 . 140 ,. 23 . 10 . 10 ,. 80 .. 4 .. 11S ..106 ,. 10b ,. 100 .. 100 100 ,.110 .; so . 50 .120 First National Bank stock Navassa Guano Company Stock. North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. "unaing, lwss... Funding, 1868... . New 4s Special Tax... . W & W R R Bonds, 7 9o Wold Interest). Carolina Central R R Bonus, owe. Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Bonds. Wilmington city rsonaa (new; d yc " 8 9o New Hanover County Bonds, 6 9o . Wilmington & weidon a a stock North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. WUmington Cotton Mills Stock THE CELEBRATED ARRIHGTOH GAME FOILS FOR SALE JJY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have tought and won a series of thn crrA.tent mains ever fonsrht en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in in, were nonorea Dy me uni ted States Centennial , Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL t - 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. IX, at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.60 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- temDer ana uctooer, at xivv xmwxra it f ou-, w Seven Dollars per Trip. I Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. write tor wnat you wanw Address, J. Q. ARRTNGTON, ap 8 tf HflUardston. Nash Co. N. C. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Sccnrlty Against Fire. iThB Hortl CaroM Hoie Insurance Co. RALEIGH, N. C. rpHIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO jl Holes at iair rates on au ciarsus oi iranmuw ,P1AeioMes are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home'! is rapidly gaining to pnblie favor, and appeals with confidence to insurrs of property In North Carolina. ... , . - Agents in all parts of ttre State. . JOHN 3ATLING) President. -W. S. PRIMROSE; Secretary. PULA8KI COWPER, Supervisor. - ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, gen 26 tf - - ? - Wilmington, N. C. '. 1 ... We XJan Supply f HEALTHY DEMAND FOR ' ' DRY SALTED and SMOKED ME ATS. All grades of CUBA. PORTO RICO " V . . ' " MOLASSES andYRUPS, . COFFEE, SUOAR, FLOUR, "And C GOls'at li)W PRICES,7 ; ; . And Bolioit brders lm TOllable btiyers.. v IIALL & PEARSALli. jy28TAWtf I . , - . , a -W7Vtl RALE BY WOODY CTJRRIB, n ,- anHN nnmmission Merchants. - 15 ; r4 v .r..w.iv WUmimrUm.N.C ' Also; Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, flie products of which are made mm HARD PLASTER and FINEST UBUUKUt Correspondence souonea. - . ap a u JWilnlitegt 1 m Eailroad Co. : 'i Omgl Of GXH SuTXBiNTXHUXKT l - CAanss of Scnedul I ' . ON AND AFTER JULY IS, 1884, AT A00 AJf, i Passenger Trains on tbe WHminston A Wol. don Railroad wDl run as f oLows: , . , , - A ; Day ItXall and Express Trains, Dally-. No. 47 Nortn and 48 Soatn. -J Leave WUmington, Front SLepoW' at 9.00 AT M. Arrive at Weidon.......... ... .7;... 8.35 P M. Leave Weidon. .:. ;. j .; ; 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front SL Depot, A35 P. M. Fas Thbouob MatxiAitd Passknsxb Tbaix Dailt v'.;.-. r o. w bovva. ii.f ,i, . . . M ... Leave Weldom ; ..... . 5.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Matx, abb Passkhokr Tkath DAriT No. 43 ; ,.' Nobth. . . ' . TaoVA TTTfl -nn cr4- .... 8.35 P. M ... 2.35 A. M Arrive at Weidon..... TValn TTiv'ifl Rnnt.h'wflt atnn nti1.afW1tinii' Goldsboro and Magnolia. . - Trains on Tarboro Branch - Road leave T?rwW Mount for Tarbero at L P, M. and :4.30 P. M. aauy. Kenrxnmg, jeavexs.rDoro at ir.M. and Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaven Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Return ing,' leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A.M. daily.3 Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weidon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. - - -' Train No. 43 runs daily and makes .close con--nectlonfor all points North. via Richmond and Washington. - All trains ran - solid - between Wilmington and Washington, and have , Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. : , -j.w j j . . For accommodation of local travel a Paonnnimr Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.65 A. M. daily except Sunday. . i ' : " . .. General Supt. . T.M. EMERSON, Gonl Passenger Agent. ' Jy 12 tf f ILMINGTOH, C0L1BIA & AUGUSTA Bailroad Co. Omen or Gxkxbai. S ttp't, 1 Wilmington, N. C, July 11, 1884. f Change of Schedule ON AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 1884. AT 9.05 P. M.. the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: .. i NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) Nos. 48 West and 47 East.- Leave Wilmington 9.05 P.M. Leave Florence V 2.40 A. M. Arrive ate, C. Sn A. Junction ...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...; ... 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia 9.55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence ; 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. . w &35 A. M. Nwht Mail abb Pamknbkb Train. Daxlt. No. 40 .WXST. Leave Wilmington. 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence....;. 1.25 A.M. Mail and Passxhobb Tkaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence...:..!.. 4.05 P.M Arrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marlen.' Passengers for Columbia and all ooints on G. A C. R. R., C. fc A. R. R., Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. .-: Separate Pullman ! Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington." . . Xiocai Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.00 AM. I JOHN F. DIVINE, h , . Gen'ISup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jy 12 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OmCl OI S UTEEIHTEKDXHT, ' 1 Wilmington, N. C, May 11, 1884. ) Change otv Schedule ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: i . v; PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS, i Leave Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at. .............. .7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.ou a. m. ) Leave Charlotte at.... . .8.45 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. ... . .. . . . . .8.30 A. M. I Arrive at w umington at ........ a.uo a. m. Passenger Trains Bton at regular stations only. and Points designated to the Company's Time Table. ' SHELBY DIYISKN,! PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. ? Leave Charlotte....!......,.. 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby. ; 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby J. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte. 10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. ; Through Sleeping i&rs 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, ureenyuie, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES. Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, ? my 11 tf Saved Her 1ife. Ridqb, MclSTosH Co., Ga. Dr. J. Bbaeftexd : Dear Sir I 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 believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot1 speak too highly tn its favor. I have recommen ded it to several of my friends who were suffer ing as I was. - i Yours, very respectfully. MRS. W. E. STEBB1NS. TESTED A QUARTEK OF A CENTURY IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. ! LaGbange, Ga. Dr. J. BbabftkLd,' Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir I take pleasure M stating that I have used, f cr the last twenty years, the medicine yon are now put tingup,knownas:DT.BradSeld's Female Regu lator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. With kindest regards I amr re spectfully. . W. B.FERRELL, M. D. 'J : Atlahta, Ga. Db. J. BBAprmi: Dear Sir Some fifteen years' ago I examined the recipe of Female '.Regulator 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 parts sympathi zing directly with these; and.ltberefore, provid ing a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb, and of the adjacent organs and parts.. ..Tours trnry.-',':'- Jss Beaixsv. 'Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address. ; ,... Tbb Bbadttbxs Rzodxatob Co., h' Box 28, Atlanta. G&. :WffliamH- Green, Wholesale Agept, Wllming- i iff r ' .. my 1 ly chsm. a i nwVtil l : Send six cents for DOstage O. JL ijil.LlJu and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help au, of either sex, tnmvM mnnn r1s4it tvDT than anything else to this world. Fortunes await-the workers abso tattely sure,. Atpnce address TOOu. n ir jus-,. '.ijy-rwx; , THE UJIYERSIII OF THE SOUTH Is located at SEWANEE, TENNnpoa the Cum-' oeriana Plateau. 2,000 feet above the. sea level.- v . - This School. nndAr ihn itwaIhI Tinf mnn m of t.hi '" Bishona of the Protestant Enisconal Churck to i'iitV!. the8outh and Southwest, offers the healthiest. . ; residence and the best advantages, both moral - - . . .5 1 and educational, in its Grammar School and its vouegiate and Theologlcal Departments. For U e special ciauns ox tms university ror apply for documents to the Rev. TELFAIR HODG- ? ;s i':.T"7-.''. con, -D.D. , Vioe-Chancellor, Sewanee, Tenn. - i ' I NFOR MATXO:siigiSi VALUABLE TO In the NEW Catalogue of the fj ' EVERT TRENTON TdUHG ,IIAH. BUSINESS COLLEGE, v-w: : SENT FREE. Address -v.'; y, !f ,J A; JT. RlDl!BVPrtncIpaI,0. Trenton N. J. : EPISCOPAL FEIIALE niSTITUTE WINCHESTERc VA. REV. J. C. WHEAT.. TI. TV' "Prlnninal. Ma(rfi(tii1 V . V if by a full corps of experienced teachers. The 11th , ' w"- annnal session oriens Sent. IO. 1884.- Terms mode- ' - ?-" - v . i rate. - Number of boarders limited.-Applications, i-jr --2"f for the vacancies created bv the retirement of . '.. . members of the graduating class will now be re-. eetred.; Apply for circulars to the Principal & i 4 h : iKS ". i ': : ''f-.-C.WHEATi":;.;jf CAW CERS;iSS?S ULCERS Treated by a new and wonderful! v successful method, without the knife or loss of blood I ' Vastly superior to all other methods 1 Hundreds . oi oases curea. write for descriptive pampniet, Address - DR..E. H. G REN v ",- ' " 1 .-' ' 1 TPeaehtree Street, J;- Atlanta, Ga. Habits EASlXT CTJltElX. BOOK a'KlglS. DR. J. 0. H0FFMAV. JKFFKBSOH, WISC0H8II. , : - Sepd for; a Catalogne of the ; eolleB of Physicians aai Siirgeoiis, Baltimore, Md., which offers-the Student of , THOS. OPIE.M D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St y - - r-z v -: -;: ;Hiv May mean "Poisoned with Potash." ThU Is - ; the case with hundreds who have been unwfee enough to take Sarsaparlllas, Potash mixtures, -etc., until dlgestionrbalmost "fatally Impaired Swift's Speclfioifeaf'yegetable remedy, and re stores the system tii health and builds up the waste made by these poisons. ' ; :. ' - i: viclixnljted I . BUTrNAIX"ti MXIETSD BT B. S. 8. 11 was suffering with Blood Poison,and trlated several months with Mercury and Potash, only to make me worse. The Potash took away my ap petite and gave me dyspepsia, and both gave me rheumatism. I then took Sarsaparilla, etc. All : these. Sarsaparilla mixtures have Potash to them. This made mo Btill worse, as it drove the poison farther Into my system. A friend insisted I should take Swift's Specific, and it cured me of the Blood Poison, drove the Mercury and Potash out of my system, and to-day I am as well as I ever was." - GEO. O. WULLMAN, JR., Salem, Mass. Cured Thorongbly and Absolutely. John A. Smith, the largest merchant in Gaines ville, Ga.', says: "I suffered for years from. the combined effects of Erysipelas and Eczema. I continued to grow worse under medical treat ment and by taking medicine containing Potash, S. S. S. cured me thoroughly and absolutely. My :. appetite, strength and flesh returned as I was cured with it" Let Truth Tell its Story ! A WKI8TEB AND THE ORPHAN CHILDREN. Rev. L. B. Paine, Macon, Ga.. writes: "Wehavo , been using Swift's Specific at the orphan's home -as a general health tonic, and have had remark able results from its use on the children ami em ployes of the institution. It i such an excellent tonic, and keeps the blood so pure, that the sys tem Is less llabla to disease. It has cured soma " of our children of Scrofula." i Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. - ; . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., - Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. - r N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office, 1205 Chestnut. St. . . i ap 1 tf i- ch s m ; 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 commending it to the public. It Is elegant for 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, ' Mrs. W. LGore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, -. for the correctness of her statements. . For sale by . t f . JNO. U BOATWRIGHT, ' ; 12 & 14 No. Front St., mh30tf Sole Agent. Groceries. Groceries. 1500 BWS L0UB 811 grades, I OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, -, wV Extra C and C 200 BaRS E1 11114 LacT1Tra COFFBR. ' Tierces LARD, JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD Qoxes CHEESE, , . Tubs BUTTER, ' Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 200 BtlB POTATOES. " 20 21,18 'PPKS j Hhds MOLASSES, : 125 200 KegBNAILS' .' 250 Bandle8 BOOP IRON, Bbls and Half Bbls MACKERE1 Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, Candles, Soap. Candy, Ac, ' ies, soap, uana For sale low b' ale low ey . mh2tf ADRIAN &VOLLERS. New Scarborougli Hoiise NO. 104 NORTH: WATER STREET . AND PRINCESS STREET - - wnanNGTON.N.a - v; v ii FhnThiAHt Restaurant in the City. ' ' " Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sto gie Meals 35c No Meals sent out. ' - deo7tf R- J. SCARBOROUGH. Proprf ' . Star Saloon TS THE PLACE TO GET THE VERY FINEST SHRIMPS to be feurid hfthecity: X wines; LIQUORS, CIUARS and jTOBAi ana De conrmcea, - GEO. F. HERBERT, t- , Proprietor. . , 1antt . 't?::f.. . 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