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fleets only $S. ShMM in proportion. Louisiana State Lottery CompaiiT. I An hereby certify that we wftntte the or "Ttgon manage and control the drawing and "' fLj that the same are conducted with ttfaiM and in good faith toward aUpar- Wsth authorise the Company to use this cer-i W'a!i Jk facsimiles of our signature attacked,". Commissioners. incorporated in 13C8 for years by the Legls t for Educational and Charitable purposes- fa capital or $l,000,000-to which a reserved " if V&.000 has since been added, r - i ,n overwhelming popular vote its franchise! 7 mide a part of the present State Constitution! ?t tS 1 December 2d. A. D. 1879. - r . 1 Thionly Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by b. tsoiUof any State. . . . , IT SEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. . J ,t GRAXt) SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TaFk PLACK MONTHLY, . J i SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Td . a KOUTUNE, TENTH GRAND DRAW V"? 'LASS K, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC Vt NKV OKLEANS, TUESDAY; October 14j lig4-lT3d Monthly Drawiiur. , j i A PITA Ei PRIZBt $78,000.--- f u .. 0iot)0 Tickets at Five Dollars Escn i. a. I irarllous lu rum m rrupuruon. LIST OF PRIZES. . ' ' i iviiwl Prtee ...... - - $75,00$ rai.ital Priao 85,00ft is-apital Prize... . 10,000 Prizes of fCOOO ........... v 12,009 5 Prizes of 2000? ? 10,000 ,o Prizes of low. ... io,oofc i) Prizes of 500. ....... .l 10,00 im Prizes of 200 ..... 20,000 W. Prizes of 100 . . 30,00ft Prizes of 50 25,000 0 Prizes of 25 -...85.000 A PPROXItfATION PRIZES. s ; Approximation Prizes of $750...... ,750 H Approximation Prizes of 500.. ..... 4,500 .nonroxiination Prizes of 250.. ... 350 lT lnzes, amounting to . ..... . 91.500 -...Mu ations for rates to clubs should onlv bo mailt ti tb office of the Company in Ne'v O' rr further Information, write cleat ly, giving 'ill address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable iu,j mjtiress Registered Letters to - i KW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, f ' New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Msi! or Express (all sums of $5 and up-wr by .(-!- at our expense) to . '-"'-i M. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans L or . A. DAUPHIN, - ' t COT Seventli St., Wuhlneton, D.C. vpp M0&WJaw4w we Bat FRAUD! CAUTION! I 1 jtfany Hotels and Kestaurantc refill the tsA & Perriss bottles with a- spurioua jilxture and skrv b it as the GENUINE, Lea ffi remns' worccsrersnire sauce. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. ! Imparts the most delicious taste and zeal to EXTRACT of a LETTER from t a MEDIC A L GEN- - sours,' " i GRAVIES TLEMAN at Mad ras, to his brother at WORCESTER, May, 1S51. "TellLEA & PER JJDTS tiiaT their sance Is highly es teemed in India. I i FISH, ; HOT & COLD ' - - . -i MEATS, - i - - : GAITIE, &c f and is In my onin- ioa, the most oala. table, as well as me most wnote- somes iuce that is made. - - Sifnatare la on every bottle of GENUINB WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE) Sold and used throughout tiia world. ' ( JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,! AGESTS FOB THE UNITED STATES. t XBW YORK. " :S ; febllDoawly fr " ' - THINK OF IT NOW ! Although much is said abotr the impor- , tance of a blood-purifying medicine, it may be possible that the subject has never seriously ' claimed your attention. Think if it now I f - Almost every person has some form of scrof-'; nlous poison latent in his veins. When this : . develops in Scrofalons Sores, 'UIobts, or I Eruptions, or in the form of Rheumatism, ! or Organic Diseases, the suffering that en-: . nes is twrible. Hence the gratitade of those j ho discover, as thousands yearly do, that AVer's Sarsaparilla j fll thoroughly eradicate this eyil from the - system. , .-. ..-:--.!.lt ; As well expect life without air as health) without pure blood. Cleanse the blood with ' AVER'S SAESAPABIIOA. ' PREPARED BY ; y v . - .; v j Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. j bold by all Druggists ; 51, six bottles for 5. ianlDly chw ' nrm dec 81 AVER'S Ague wuuins an antidote for all malarial dls- f orders which, so far as known, is nsed in no j her remedy, it contains wo Quinine, nor j toT mineral nor deleterious substance hat-1 Wer ai"l consequently produces iio injorions Teet npou the constitution, but leaves the "(; ystem as healthy as it was before the attack. VK. WAESA5T AIEE'S AGltE CURE . j to cUre every case of Fever and Ague, Inter-1 mtteiit or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever J 1,iumb Bilious Fever, and Lier Com- aint caused by malaria. In 'case of failtire, a'ter due trial, dealers are authorized, by onr areolar dated July 1st, 1882, to refund tht mncy. . ... rrf. - j " Dp- J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. i oow oy ail Druggists. i 3elD4W6rn arm nov WlTE GTPRESS & YELLOW" PISE SASH, BLINDS & DOORS. GUAILMJTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. ! UU)iNG, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. - . , PARSLEY & WIGGINS, T P.PTn'ioi . . . . . thwoWiCi K"ACr YOU CAN 1 GET - AW, $llyi?1JableIroK8 at moderate pri- fihsoJ"--0. Toilet Soana. mam WnAa Fuvi and a'lS!1 oaps, many kinds, good &ound I pkJ? eIet ariety, as iropd as as can wt., , ,naniinnmni . -. . . i in . " uuacw oi a verr Burn smuie fToitetvrri fwa daTor tyro additions to stock uet and Fancy Gjods. . Call at the P2ltf - XCT AWf i fV ' '. N.W, mm sua a .VAu a corner Front and Market. mm- mm L J nre aig2itf A The ll'-l". - iviornin btar DR. HOLMES IN4 OCTOBER ATI AN- FoU; well , I know the frozen hand, has' That I smiles the songs of grove and garden dumb -...... . And chills sad Autumn's -: last chrysanthe-i "Yet -would T fnA Ere the dark loom that waves -the -robe of Hides all the wrecks' f -Summer Tout of; f V'- me i mv skies, aire. 4dark ;wttl ''inn; i vrlAf -. i .7;. .- ... 1 A flower lies faded on my garnered sheafJ Yet - - ouusuiue B'lu uus, y irgia leal "The joyous, blessed sunshlae of tie a- past j (Still With mi thrmerH thn koonona a-n Still .cast ... .. ; ' " '- 'i light that ehinea while life and mem-? , :ory last-t-i.H.i ..-Iv-i. I The G6, pictured rhymes; for loving readers Bring back the smiles your jocund mornl And warm their hearts with sunbeams yet uuapeuil THE- CjLMPJLIGN, The Democrats t of Ohio count DOn Carrvinaf-fonrtAAn iont rvf ihfl Imuniir" one Congressional districts of that State . Kev. Thomas R 1?annn of th.A Dwight Place Church, New Haven; Conn. j has defil&red fnr fflftwl vov wuvv ua UU vvr uiy chagrin of certain Blaine members of his cangregation. - , r Ex-Governor "Solomon writM that although a Republican, he opposes the election of Mr. Rlnin nnA wi mum OULffVif QroverCleveland. He signifies his willinc- ness to address independent Republican meetings. JV. T. Herald. ' " .. A letter received bv a cnntlfii man in this citv vesterdav from W T' White, editor of the leading paper In Coshocton countv: Ohio . antra tbnt. thm State is safe if Dudley does not buy if up as he did Indiana four years ago. Wash JPost. - i After one of the most excitinff and disorderly discussions in its history the Young Republican .Club-of Brooklyn, last evening, at a special meeting, adopted reso lutions supporting the Republican Preii dential and Vice Presidential candidates. If. T. Herald. ; it - A letter from a prominent New York German says- "I have spent the last two weeks in travelling through Ohio rom tne reports l received from German friends of mine I am confident that the Democratic ticket will be elected in Oeto- ber." JV". T. Herald. - y - - - A. letter from a prominent Dem ocrat who is stumping West Virginia, says: jur prospects of nctorv continue to erow brighter as the canvass progresses. The Democracy of the State seems to be deter mined that it will not be wrested from the Democratic column. 2V. F. Herald. f A letter to the National Demo cratic Committee from the Democratic State- Committee of ' New Jersey says that the campaign is progressing most encouraging ly in that btate, and tnat riew Jersey can be depended on to give its electoral votes to Cleveland and Hendricks by a handsome majority." N.. Y. Herald. -a-: A Republican writes from New Haven, Conn. : "1 have been a life long Republican, and suppose I am only one of many thousands who are dissatisfied with Blaine's nomination. I hate very much to cast a vote for a party whose principles I do not admire: Still, it mar be my duty to do so, as I certainly , regard a good Demo cratic nomination better than a bad Repub- ican one. a. J . Herald. . Representative Barbour, of Vir ginia, was in the city; to-day. He said to a Star, reporter 'that the canvass is not arousing much interest in his State. "The Democrats, he added, "take it for granted that they are going to win, and they are going along very easy. - What we want to do is to stir them up and get'the voters out. The State is certain to go Democratic if the voters will turn out. Warn. 8tart Ind. Sep. . -:- :- ?a PERSONAL, t : Mr. Walters, of Minneapolis, hanged himself "to . fool . his wife." He would have bis little choke. "Djeab. Sir: My regular charge outsiders for my soldier comrades, once a year, nothing.; -For the forrneY never has tnis tee been accepted..- J! or. the latter my book of engaeements is full for the natural period, of my life. With great respect, WlLIilAIf T. SHERMAN. . . ; Cheyenne: Wy;. SeDtember23. The Leader's Special from Fort McKiri- ney, wy. says: ine mangiea ana nieiess Iwlv of nilliA tiich 1 a mprnhpT of tlieBri- tiah Parlitment . ftna hmn found nt thft Unsp tof a precipitous cliff in Big :HornMoun fdfnr Tjiirrb vn'i not Kprp. 'with a am .all English pleasure party and left camp on the 4tn inst., ior a sirou, ana was not uearu oi till after the the eight days' search revealed his dead body. "r The remains will be ship ped to England. ? - ; - HERE ABE TOUR HOT BUNS. ... I Man B4ain I- an Important for ns to have feel all right toward us.'V CalwUtoFi&erl : , ' - T "No one: will-ever know from me that I have disposed of single dolla in Maine." Blaine to Fisher. ; " ' ? "I Sav to Ton to-niffht solemnly Kit T am lmrriAnfliirfthlv worse Off than if 'I had never touched the Fort Smith matter!" Blaine to Fisher. " 1 ' li mt o not wish to' seem , impor- tnnatA and troublesome, but :if you .knew tui h,nnin t Iiqto ontrrp.d' in this matter HUE ovuiva M. mm.w w...- B - rliirinfT IhP nflBt HIT TTirVTlLIlH vnu WUU1U me, I am sure,:andjnake great effort to re lievemep Pray letjner know what lam to expect. -. Alabama Jbasicoal.yhelds; -5,5.o.o square miles in cxtent-nearlyhaU the coal area ol ureal pniain. . . . . , t ' . i Mr.- C. V. Phillips, of Ports mouth, was killed Tuesday by a fall, re- li!nfmm triA rirpftkinc of a scaffold On v:v. Kx m a a wftrt t J. a. ' Tnomas ' marine railway in .Berkley.iilr, , J efferson lirbwnley had his nip oroaen auu umw Amntoves were hurt. ..-' "- - ' .u: Indianapolis, Sept. 23.A dis- patch to the Journal iiom u.y ward Henry at that place to day. The lat ".'a to ho nrinted reflect- "Trr ofTfDL Johnson's wife ho committed suicide last .Novem wue , AA.yu : the : result. oer, ana urejuuiUB . . . ... a A Card Toall who are suffering from errors and indiscretions ov ju, - weakness early decay, loss of manhood, weaKneM, pary u , . ffiC. A Will BCUU a 'K- . j ' This CTrAat remedv was discovered by a .intataW" Ag-, icav ena seii-aaarrac -f ; Joseph T. Inmau, Safti 2), few f t ' 1TmA J"mwam wr. a'-. - - Chicago TribTOi Jew York millibnalreAi the! girls locked up for the night, wife?'l i5-Ckahmaii chained?,r t; rHas the oatent bntcher-catcher in the front-yard been oiled so that it will work well?w. H. . - : ' I yofl . r c X e8. : f ; .j : v "r-5--4-3 v. - :; j r "Well we might as well chloroform5 the gardener and go tOfileep.,'?- v f GO VERNOR'S CANVASS. Gen. A. M; Scales wili speak at th J following timer and places:. ; , i , i IRockingham, Saturday September Shoe Heel, Robeson county, Moh-4 day, September. 29th. j t ayettevtlle, Tuesday,; September Lillineton. Wednesday . October lst.:;!4b;'5-V:r. ! banford, Moore county, Friday! October3dV-t-w'-:V.-:'f;'5 : 1 Ore; .Hill, Chatham county. Satur day,' October 4th. . i Goldsboro, Monday," October , 6th, vv uson, u uesday, Uctpber 7th. : Farmville, Pitt county. -Wednesi day,' October 8th. f j Greenville. Pitt county. Thuradavi Ock)ber 9tb. " l . ' 5 ! Washington. Beaufort oountv.Fri; day,-October 10th. - atesville, Beaufort county. Satur! day, October 11th. i "" ' lielvidere. Perquimans countyl Tuesday, October 14th. f tiatesYille, Gates county. Wednesj- day, October 15th. 1 Winton, Hertford county. Thura day, October 16th. i Oxford. Fridav. Ontnbw I7t.li. 1 t. Pittsboro, Saturdayj October 18thl Jonesboro, Monday, October 20tbl Red Springs,Robeson county.Tues- day, October 21st. Wilmington, (at night). Wednes day, October 22d. I Duplin Roads, Duplin county, Thursday, October 23d. , Princeton, Johnston countyFnday, October 24tb. i . ' Dri York is invited to attend and divide time with Gen. Scales. . R. II. Battle, Chairman State 'Dem. Com. i i - i Ulaj. Stednaan's Appointments. . Tlib Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments for Mai. C M. btedman, at -which IIon.W. T. Faircloth,! the ' Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: Lumberton, Saturday, Sept. 27. Burgaw, Monday, Sept. 29. Clinton, Tuesday, Spt. 30. ' Williamston, Martin county, Tues day, October 7. j - Windsor, Bertie county, Wednes day, October 8. j Plymouth, Washington county, Thursday, October 9. j iLdenton, Chowan county, b riday, October 10. Elizabeth City, Pasquotank coun ty, Saturday, Octoberjll. Currituck, Cumtnck county, Mon day, October 13. ;' ; " : Hertford, Perquimans cpunty, Tuesday, October 14. - Appointments of Col. .Wharton J. ' Green. r Previously published, aro hereby changed for these counties named : " j. ... - PENDER p ; Burgaw, Wednesday, October 1. ' Banner man's, Thursday, October 2. Topsail Sound, Friday, October 3. WAYNE j Fremont's, Tuesday October 7. . Beston, Wednesday!, October 8. Seven Springs, Thursday, Octo ber 9. Grantham's Store, Friday, Octo- ber 10. Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. onslow: L Jacksonville, Monday, October 13. Richland's, Tuesday,October 14. ; Silver Dale, Wednesday, Octo ber 15. Snead's Ferry, .Thursday, Octo ber 10. ' : By order of the District Executive Committee. ' . I; ' , Senator Ranaom's Appointment, i Gen. Ransom, with other good speakers, will fill the! following api pointments:J ' ' ( Rockingham, ' Saturday, Septem ber 27th. : v ... I , . ' Shoe Heel, Robeson county, ModJ dav. Sentember 291b.! I Fayetteville, Tuesday, Sept. 301: ' Lillinffton.Wednesday.Uctober 1st. San ford, Moore county, Friday October 3d. Ore Hill, 3hatham county, Satuj- day. October' 4 tb' ' ? It. 11. J5ATTLK, OL.:.. fit.ta TAm Cl.nnti J .T KjlAilll UMWJ ISIU, wmm. , Raleigh, N. C.,Sept. 5th, 1884. j Jadse Fowle'i Appointments. ', Judge Fowle will ( speak as fol lows: ' '- ':!":: ; r'..1:. t ' I Kenansville, Duplin county, Tues day; Sept. 30th. ; 1 . 1 Catharine Lake, Onslow county, Wednesday. Oct. 1st! , :t : -J Trenton, Jones county, Thursday, OctV2d. . ' : -V - ' iLaGrangeLenpir county, Friday, riie Man vith aCron Wife. This man mav have " high ambition and nitMA oaniratioas. vet he cannot be expect ed to enjoy very good health, especially if the lady scolds him while at meals.' - This is enbugh to give any, man chronic dyspep ift i If he takes Brown'a ; Iron Bitters he t.u ! Rnlendid chance ;. for : recovery. fr in A. Wwhtman. Thbmaston, Conn., says j "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and have been greatly benefited by it;" - - - --- i Tlie :Sumter? Advance p-Tlicf i?ople Paper, . . former having published the first daily newBpa--ZftZZii in ttolnmbla. over thirty years ago, be- Kn wiowa brail its elttsens. j . i f . SUMTEB ADVANCE Is the best Adyeru sl'rltMedhim in the OeimtR or merchants and Other DUSinwHi " knrmyp wttnr ' 1 - t abscripoonly . 1 TUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, illrAtTaime: i DAILY STAR, One. Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 ' r: - -r uiw uirt ; f ....... w '. Two Months, " v j .:rv;-, ,"!: .One Moothj ,;x -,;:-4...; :- WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. . .$1 SO . six Months, W", 1 00 'l " :;' Tnro Months l' r t JTOTICES4 OP THE PEESS: I ........ -...; k f; :. - - r The Stab is deotdedlv one of the best naners In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to t&SflMni ASK'"' - .v -. f'i-M-'!--, The Wllmhurton Stab has entered en Its twelfth year s good a paper as any people should want. ChartoU DenweraL " . , The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily journal of news it stands "tip head." ConoordBeaister. X, - .- - J ' The WThnlntrton Stab has entered fta twentv- fifth volume. There is no better paper published In Ihe State. Lenoir Topic. . The WIlminBrton Stab has entered noon its thir teenth year. s It is one of the best papers In the State. Warwnton Gazette," - i v ' ;t I The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading paperslof the South. Oxford Torchlight. . The Wllmhurton Stab Is not onlv one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news and typograplcal appearance cannot be beaten.-Vaco Jtevorter. The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa purs in the South, in every department from ty po grapny up to editorial aDinty ana independence. Tetenburg (Fo.) Index-Appeal. The Wilmington (N. C.i Mobhtms Stab Is amodk el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. J?iMund Va.) Religious Herald. : i . - , The Wlhnington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth Tear and twentv-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it.- Tarboro aouuurner. , , . j ; . ; We like the Stab beeanse it is thoroughly re: HaMa: nnnrltd. fniu-lAm. and ao well - and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and hi fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Visitor. - - - - AUhnnirh at the head of the oreS3 In this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. TtoJrree ntu uavttsu : . . ; Tha Hvt.TL Is ao well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the best dal lies in the Sonth.-Jiobesonian. t That magnificent beamlncr 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 alL Zlortor Southerner. i The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu eu Um . nrtmrtAndtam nf all the news of the day. and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina journalism. vnanoiie uoserver. Tha WllinlnTton 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. VharlotU Observer, v -i The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just 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. Peids- vtue Tunes. The Wflmhiaton Stab, we are nleased 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 of any Journal published hi the South. Oxford jrree lance. WTiv ta it that all the narjers with the name of Star are such bright little journals T The Wilming ton (N. C.) Star, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must re someuung in a name aner au. Richmond (Fa.) State. The Wllmtnffton Stab has entered noon its 12th volume, and we -are pleased to notice still contm ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it aaone or tne very Dest Mmunm t.hn.t Mime to this office. Its news eolumns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exonanges, ana its eaitoruu uo aartment is conducted with much ability. Mcr gantonJUade, Humble in its beginnings, as was Inseparable from ui enterorise besmn amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab Has ateaauy "waxea un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newer a- per It has lew equals, ana no superior, ior hi l priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchanges. IMsboro Recorder . The Wilmington Xobhira Stab has entered np- nn thA thirtAAiith vear of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity ana ueservea popuiwav. iub rKmr. able suooess of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always nas tne news, sua iub us the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is ail that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. Hay 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. late the UVKR ana slDWETo. ana xlkstuum tit " n n "- ana viuunoi xwu.a. y . digestion. Lac of Strength, ana Aireaieeiuig . cared. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive newioiuo. Jamvens ins nunu mi . rhrffcrinKfrora eomplalnts m unilnn thnlP UT Will .tc, -.....rf.Jiliiir inlv add . ! jrrequent i! iGSite xoeri - meXeTthe Original axd Best. i auglUD&Wly : aul6; Bank ;of He Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Surplug Fund, - - ' $1,000,000 $300,0(X - - $50,000 - DIRECTORS : ,, i - W. L GORE, ' , ' C M. 8TKDMAN, - G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MaoRAE, H. YOLLESS,'. ; R. R. BRIDGERS, ISAAC BATES, I JAS. A. LEAK ', F. RHE1NSTK1N,' E. B. BORDEN, : J. W. ATKINSON:. ISAAC BATES, President, i . G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, an 20 tf S. D. WALLACE, Cashier, . HolassesBagging, &c. -t k Hhds Plime CUBA, MOLASSES. j 100 do P. R. . do . ; ' gQQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, j QQQ Bales New ARROW TIES. J " f f . kaa do Pieced do - . j 1 100 S?QA18, 200BasOOIE?v Lime. Cement, Plaster, Ac, ' AH at Lowest Prices. amrSltf - ' WORTH dc.WORTlf JS THE PLACE TO . GET THB VERT. FINEST SHRIMPS to be f euni in the cityi -idso.wmES, LIQUORS. CIGARS and .TOBACCO. Call and be oon- - geo. . Herbert: lanltf . r Proprietor.; SuluCriiitiOu Sates TTmi i sn Hi ii til nnn. Mxm ; fTliJuSr JTTrr -imilAK BOOK.- ; 1 WHOLESALE ; PRICES; - fwonr quotations. It should be understood, represent the '.wholesale prices generally.. Dj making up small orders higher prices have to, be charged. . . . ,c ' r r " ABTIOIJCS. f- " "f O BAGGING Gunny - Standard.... ...... ..... BACON North Carolina v Hams, S- Shoulders, -'". Sides, choice, , , Wkstkrh Shoxbd Hams, ft ft..? Sides, V ...... ...... ' Shoulders, 9 l..i Dbt Saltsd Sides, 1) Shoulders, 11. ....... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,: ; Second Hand, each..... New New York, each.;... .. New City, each.... TKICBS. - 00 & 00 12 '15 II "12J 16 10 .3 00 , 00 . 00 0 I' 00 1 BO1 1 65 2 00 I 90 27 1 so 1 00 23 S 00 0 00 ; 00 25 18 BEESWAX W lb.... .... BMCKB-Wilmlngton, ft M.,.. r L Northern. . . ... ...-.... BUTTER North Carolina, V ft. Northern, V B...... CANDLES 11 fc Sperm. -: Tallow. ....i .. ...... Adamantine................ 1 CHEESK B-N orth'n Faefy, -;. Dairy, Cream. ....... v-v State ........ ; COFFEE V Java....... ... Laguyra : ... . .. . 1 Rio rm7Xi iTW k T. M hnah.. in nnnkit. it- 9 00 14 00 i & 00 35 .25 , 12 12 : oo 11 a s 00 14H 13 ? -oo ; is . 11 "28 14 10 8& 1 . ; - Virginia Meall....... 90 . .- ; 92J CX)TTON TD3S bundle 1 W 1 4S DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yd : OO1 t Yams. bunch 00 .86 EGGS doxen. . . .. . ...... ... - 18 28 FISH Mackerel, No. 1. V hhl... 16 00 20 00 Mackerel, No. L fnalf bbl 8 50 10 00 Mackerel, No. 2, f bbl . ..... 9 60 10 00 Mackerel, No. 8, half bbh 5 00 ; 5 50 Mackerel, No. S, V bbl...... 8 50- 9 00 Mullets, bbl ..... 6 00 600 Mullets, Pork bbls. . ......... 11 00 12 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg... S 00 - 4 00 DryCod. - 5 10 FLOUR V bbl Fine 0 00 5 00 Northern Super 4 50 5 00 " Thrtra , .. . ...... . 25 6 50 " Family 550 8 00 City Mills-Super..... 4 60 4 75 f " , Fanffiy . 5.00 5 25 I . VtI TfamllT 00 Gt 0 00 f o oo ; GLUE lb... ...i... ...... 10 GRAIN busheL Corn,store,bags,prime,white "78 Com, cargo, in balk, " 68 Corn, canro. In bags. " 74 is 1 80 , 72 75 ! 68 t- OOf 12 . 1 05) 1 00 100! 10, 1 40? Corn, cargo, mixed. In bags 62 Oats, from store 47g Cow Peas... - 00 HXDK8 fJ S Green.. 0 rry ,w HAY 9 100 lbs Eastern 95 Western. 90 North River.. .... 90 HOOP IRON a... LARD Northern......... North Carolina...... 00 LIME V barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed M ft Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 ' Rough Edge Plank.;. 15 OO ' West India Cargoes, accord- ing to quality...; 13 00 ; . Dressed Flooring, seasoned. IS 00 Staantlln? and Roards.eom'n 12 00 20 0ol 10 00 18 1 00 ! 22 OOf 35 00 fOLARSES raUon New crop cmoa, innnas.... w n xo i " " in bbls.... 00 30i Porto Rico, In hhds..... ..... 00 T -? in bbls. DO 85 Sugar House, in hhds 00 00 1 " " in bbls. . 00 20i Syrup, in bbls 40 80f NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis.. . 00 8 00 f OILS gallon Kerosene ... . . 12 13 j Lard.. 1 10' 1 45f " linseed - 90 100. Rosin 15 - 18 Tar ...-. 00 20s Deck and Spar 00 , 22: POULTRY Chickens,live,grown 25 80 " - Spring.. 8 ' 2b Turkeys 50 75? PEANUTS V bushel 75 1 60 s POTATOES y bushel Sweet.. 00 75; Irish, per barrel, new 00 2 00? PORK barrel-City Mesa.... 17 SO 18 501 Prime 15 00 16 00' Rump. 17 00 18 00; RICE-Carolina, t 4 8 Rough, tt bushel (Upland).. SO 110, Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 1 C3' RAGS J lb Country 1 Y City....... 1 Vk ROPE 14J$a 22 SALT salt Alum 80 85: Liverpool 00 75 Lisbon 00 00; American 00 75 SUGAR $i ft Cuba. 0 00 Porto Rico 0 00 A Coffee 0 ' f B " 0. O " 7 TV, Ex C 0 -8k Crushed..'. "10)4 U SOAP ft ft Northern 5 6J4 SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 7 00 Common 2 00 250 Cypress Saps.....". 4 50 5 00 Cvoress Hearts... - 0 00 7 50 fiTAVES V M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 18 00 ko uogsneaa uu uu oiuw TALLOW V ft...ft .' "$ 6 TIMBER ft M feet Ext Heart " " (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 MIU Prime ..; 6 50 760 Common Mill.. 4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 400 WOOL V ft Washed 00 20 Unwashed 00r7 16 Burrv 10 12 WUISKKY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina..... 1 00 2 50 WILMINGTON EIONEY MABKET. Exchange (sight) on New York H Baltimore M Boston. )4 " Philadelphia..... W Western Cities. .H Exchange, 30 days, 1 fi cent. . Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex -Coupons : - - 'unding, 1866... Funding, 1868... New 48......... Spoci&l Tax W A W R R Bonds, 7 Vo (Gold Interest) Carolina Central BR Bonds, 6c...... Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Bonds Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 fie. . . . " " " 8fo New Hanover County Bonds, 6 3o .... Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock.. North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock, Wilmington Cotton Hills Stock. ....... . discount ...107: ... 90 ...140 ... 23 .... 10 ... 10 ... 80 ... 4 ... 116 ... 100 ... 10fk ... 100 ... 10O ... 100 ... no ... 80 ... 50 ... 120 THE CEJJEBRATED ; ARRIH6T0H6ApflTO JY GAMS FOWLS HAVE A "NATIONAL RE putatlon. They have fought and won a series of the greatest' mains 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 Medab - I have a yariety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I wul -ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pet Express, C. O. J., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENST$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. - . ' Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back: the assertion with their stamps. . Write for what you want. ; - Address, - J. G. ARRINGTON, : ap6tf HDHardBton. NaahCo. N.C.j ' EKCOURAGE - HOME ' KSTHUTIOKS; Security, Aealnst Fire. ; ; . ' m NorftiCaroliaaHoia liismn&BCp THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all elapses of insurable property. '." . J All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly training hi public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of properf lu North Carolina. :w - . i . Agents in all parts of the State. . . , -JOHN CJATLING, President. ; W. S. PRIMKOSK, Seeretary. -'' ' PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. .' .' . , ATKINSON. MANNING, Agents, r ; sop 26 tf "Wumlngton.N.CJ " Atkinson &rnaiining'B xfnstiTaneellopiiis, w t 7 BAl OFNI HANOVKR BUnJHNCr j : '";'; wtlnainttop, W. C.: V7; ":' f , Aggregate CapltaYRepresented Over $100,000,000. The CentralQtestt AV7EEKLY REIJGIOFS AND FAMILY NEWS naper and the Organ ct the Methodist Protes tent Church in North Carolina, Is published at Greensboro, N. C. -S activity of its agents, and the.eonstantly .increas ing demand for it among the more solid classes of. reaaers m vanouB Bocuouo, ko w vaninou PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the patron age OI bua Buvervuuug iiuuuu. .uuu twij ioivm- able. Consult your business Interest, and address UWWU?r V JL, MICHAUX, 1 ; . . , '. t Greensboro H. C.i - Railroad .Co., . a tJrvioB ot Gxif't, SnnBnrnirnxMT, I ' . . - .-Wilmington, N. CU July 11, 1884. ) Cluuig of 8cheduiv if ON AND AFTER JULY. 13, 1884," AT 9.00 AJt Passenger Trains on the Wilmington " Wel don Railroad wiUroa &s !WtowiL,riKl -. -,- , j r ' . .r . . ...... ! . j Day Mali and Jlxpresa Trains, Oally Leave WUrMngton, Front St Depot; at M Lm Arrive at WeIdQBM!.j.v...;it..vi.r 2.86 PM. Leave Weldon. . . . . : . 7T. . Z J . ... " 2.65 Pr.M. Arrive at WRmington, Front St, Depot,- 8,85 P; i Fast Throuh Mailaitd PAssxcaa Tbaqi DAnt ' ' -" ; -No. 40 South. "J ij. f Leave WeldonT; .-;t2'. h .'.i;':.. Ji :Jl -6.85 P. M Arrive at WUmington; Front St. Depot, W.OQ Pi M MailJ axd fAssBxsxB ITbatb Datu No.' 43 " Nobth. , ; j Leave Wilmington .v. . . ; : '. 'X . . '. &S5 P. M Arrive at Weldon;..., .'..rv.-.r.-;-., . 2.35 Train No. 40 South will stoo onlv at Wilsoi uoiasDoroanaAtagnoiia, - v ! Trains on Tarboro Branch' Road leave Roc' Mount for Tarboro at -1.20 P. M, and 4.30 p. : daily, fieturnine. leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. mi iua.-a.aauy. . .. !- Train on Scotland Neosr Branch' Road lea- TTnHfaT for Scotland Neck n.t. S.i P. W . 'Rnfum. Ing. leaves Scotland Neck at 830 A.M. daily. J - Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldoa for all points North daily. "All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Bay line. ' - - . 1 Train No. 43 runs daily and. makes close eonX fiection for all points North via ittV'.hmnnrT and wasmngton. : ':.: r.j r - All trains run solid between WHnrimrtnn. n.isM Washington, and have . Pullman. Palace Sieeners attached... ; :' -v - - - - s For aooommod anon of local travel a PamenMr Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. I -- , JU11N IT. AUY1NJS, . - ' ' -v General Snp't T. M. EMERSON, - Gen'l Passenger Agent. - . i jy 12 tf - : : - , WILMINGTON, C0L'HBIA& AUGDSTA Railroad Co. Omci O GxHXBAXi Stp't, wummgton, n, Change of Sched j ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884. AT 5.00 P. M.. the following Passeneer Schedule will be run on this road: i j NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Bally ;Nos. 48 West and 47 East. . Leave Wumington........ Leave Florence i.. Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction ...... . .. 9.05P.M. .... 2.40A.M. 6.20A.M. .... 6.40A.M. .... 9.55P.M. . ..10.20P.M.. .... 4.50A.M. ....8.35 A.M. DaxlV. No. 40 arrive at uoiumbia. . . . ; Leave Columbia . . . T ... rt r e. a TnMntA MMMJV Vy. W A. V UWbHU .......... Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. Night Hail axtj PAssKirasB Tbaih, v - -.. - .Wist. Leave Wilmington. Arrive at Florence . . .... ........ ..10.20P.M. 1.25 A.M. Mao. and P assesses Tbaih Dailt-TNo. 43 East. Leave Florence ; 4.05 P. M Arrive at WUmington.. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. ' No. 40 stops only at Remington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all nolnts on 6. A C R. R., C. A A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should , take 40 Night Ex press. - " Separate Pullman Sleepers for Aueusta on Train 40. All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . Local Freight leaves .WUmington daily, except Sunday, at 6.50 A M. . JOHN JT. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, augiatf ' CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omci or SursBlHTXHbaHT, . I ; " ilmhnTN. C7, S Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowine Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER," MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave WUmintrtoH at.. ......... 7.00 P. M. No. 1. -Leave Raleigh at. . 7.35 P. M. I Arrive at cnariotte at 7.ai a. jh. ) Leave Charlotte at. 8.15 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. 9.00 A. M. I Arrive st wumuurton at. 8.25 A. M. Passenerer Trains ston at retmlar stations onlv. and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. ' j , SHELBY1 DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally excepfr Sundays.; kt- o I Leave Charlotte. . 8.15 A. M.: JNO-3 Arrive at Shelby...;,. U..,. 12.15 P. M. vr. . I Leave Shelby.... ...... 1.40 P.M. iO. 9 C at flhaflnlt. K All t W AAA 1 IIV . .......... w.w A K. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between WUmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train Na 1 for Statesville. Stations West- em N, C. R. R., AshvUle and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At- lantaana ail points aontnwest. i Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent. eep21tf i A SING-LE :FAOT ! IS W0ETH A SHIP-LOAD OF S ARQTJMENT. , Cartxbsvixuc Ga4 ' i This will certify that two members of my im mediate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without .benefit by various medi cal doctors, "were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. 'Bradfield's Female Itegnla-; tort, : It8 effect on such' cases is truly" wonderful, and well may the.' remedy; be called 'Woman's BestFriehd.v, Yours respectfully, - ? ( - . , : JAMES W. STRANG Ei ' ENTIRE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. 0.Maj- John C. Whliier, of Atlanta, well and fa rorably known all over the United States as a General Insurance Agent, says: "I used this reme dy before the war on a large plantation In a great number ot cases, alwSys with absolute s&ccess." -rvi"-T: i".-1 - 'f"'''- Dr. J. Davis, of MiUtown, Ala.,wrifes! 'Haire used Bradfield's ltegulator extensively. In my practice with entire success. If It is not a specific, it is, in my opinion, the Jbes't , known remedy for the diseases for which it is recommended." ; A lady of Bonham, Texas, writes: ."Ihave been using your Female Regulator j for several weeks and with great benefit . My case Is of long stand ing, and has baffled many physicians. Ihave tried every medicine I could hear of, but the Regulator s the pnly one that has ever relieved my distressing sufferings." , ; f ; ' : . NOTASUXOA, AtAi; " Dr J. Bradfield's Female Regulator has ' been' -thoroughly tested by me inta " great variety of cases, and I am f ally : convinced that It is unri valed for that class : diseases which It claims to cure; ' - -' r - J C. HUSS, M. D.' Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man niailed free to any address. 1 f t - ' 1 BeAIJITOD RMDlMOB Cft, ; I vvv-C.; . Rat - Atlanta. (11 WUliam H Green, Wholesale Agent, WUming ton, N.C. v;. - . . J ;mylly .;--i.- yc:csSm .-.'-- m 'tY TfV L1 : Send six cents for postage "A r xlljJi.and receive free, a eostly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await tbWOTkerabso luttely sure." t once address TRUE A CO-Aa-gusta, Maine. - - u . : -' :.' mh 30 DWlV I ! U-.AUg.l8,4.1 f I LrfwJiiaiiLJUCpiu:iHA:iTSx " - E A S 1 1 tk CtfUEXs.i x BOOK FBEE, '.t. y. BEV C. EOFrMAVJXmsSOX, WISC0XSII INTENDING. ADVERTISERS 8H0ULD address - - GEO.P.EOWELL&CO., . V 10 Spruce Street, ffew York City, " FOB"fiELECT LIST OF : J.OCO 5JEWSPAPESS. , V ' seplDAWlm : - . : -, . JSTew -York , and . Wilmington ' - Steamsliip Co.: j ; FROM lPIERii4KaST XOVXS,; J)EW YORE," " r o'clock P. V. ' BENEFACTOR ....... . Saturday, SepfrO ' Fept'r " REGULATOR '. " ' BENEFACTOR . . , .. " REGULATOR FROM WILMINGTON. REGULATOR ."I.., .... -Saturday, ' SeptT 8epfr 13.- SeptV20.1 Sepfr 27. : . BENEFACTOR:... 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The druggist recommended Swift's Specific, f and the result was as gratifying as it was mirao- , nlous. My child soon got well, all traces of the - . disease are gone,- and he is as f at as a pig." Minden, Rusk County, Texas. j: Rioott poison Ellmtnated. , ... I used Swift's SDecifio on mv little daughter. - who was affiicted with some Blood Poison which had resisted aH sorts of treatment. The Specific relieved her permanently,and I shall use it in my practice." W. B. BRONTE, M D.. cypres lodge. Are. . An Editor's Experience ! LAID ASIDE 7B0M JOURNALISTIC WORK. After trvinsr numerous remedies for Rheums- tlsm, but without permanent relief , I was advised " to use S. S. 8., which had given permanent re'.iet : to others suffering from rheumatism. After ta- ' king half a dozen Dottles I found that the disease '; was entirely driven out of my system, and a per manent cure secured. 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VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER Having been thoroughly tested by a great many . . ; - - ... .. of the ladles of WUmington, I feel no hesitation in oommeadmg it to the public - It is elegant for bread, rolls or bisonit. It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. WUlard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, ' Mrs. W.l. Gore, " Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by .r - - -. ' - JNO. L. BOATWRIGBT, 12 14 No. Front St., 8ole Agent. QmhSOtf Groceries. Groceries. 1500 1te'' i - OK A Bbls Granulated SUGAR, -- aSOU Extra C and C Tf 2Q fJ Bags Bio and Laguyra COFFEE, . ' jy ,r.0TIer6S LARD, i -: 100 Ca8e8 Buckets LARD !50mCHKESS' ' :'Q'Tubs BUTTER, ' ' "150 S"Cand Bbls CRACKERS, . .. ' 200 Bbl 8xroFOTATOXf' BWsTJJRNTPS, Vf- 20 BWa AFPLXS ' - Hhds MOLASSES, 200 KegmNAILS' ; r ' . " 250 Bttndle"H00PIE011' ' y Y 50 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobaecd. Cigars and Snuff, " mh2tf , AD I ' A VOLLERS. 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