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- i A Great Problem ! alltbeKidncyandTglg ' SK all the Dyspepsia and indigstioa akealltheandNerveJ 4 '.k-all the tfrwf health restorers ' 'SSJ toke all the best qualities of "In a-nhthe best ' "SS of all the best medicines in "v m and you will una uiat ?;uop qualities n'J nnvi! tub - ' P0!!!, nd that they will cure when : 01 Jui "i! ,11 of these, singly or combined, M faiK A thorough trial will-give poai tiproofofthis.. r 3 - . Hardened IilTer. ; t .-j , Pive years ago I broke down with kidney , r Jr romplaint and jheumatism,: ,:f , v then I have been unable to be about since WgmA hard HIta wrw-wrl i, limbs were Siil the hest physicians agreed that ooth- ivi u cure vv l ID ! IlftS Mil tlUUu 1IUU1 UIJ UICIk UIC. Mt'miQ my case; otherwise I would i r . Itfi ti now in my grave. J.W.Morky. gji, Oct. 1. 1881. poverty and Suflerln. I ff:is dragged downwllh debt, poverty 1 suit-ring for years, caused by ,e a sick - Jiiiv "u lge bills for doctoring. I whs completely discouraged until one .rSi,0i iy the advice of my pastor. I com- iisini; Hop Bitters, and in one i ih we were all well, andjjorie of. us bivetn a sick, day since, and I want to L i'i hII poor -men. you can keep your Vra-'ii's well a year with Hop Bitters for L-lii.i one doctor's visit will cost. I j,, j, "A. WORKTNGMAN. . rsr N-n-e senaine wlthoat a bunch of irreen iifei on the white labeL Shun all tlie vlle,toi3cn Kuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name.- ,V i:i DiNVlv toc&nnn tu th sat ch m If you are growing Gray or Bald If your Hair is Thin, Brashy, Dry, Harsh, or "Weak; " ; If you are troubled with BandrUET, Itching, or any Humor or Dis ease of the Scalp, '; use Ayer'sHairVigor It heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp, checks the falling out of the Hair and prevents it from turning gray, "and is an unequalled dressing and toilet article. V - .PREPAKKD BY J V ' ; ' - Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. - Jan 1 Ply chw nrra dec SI AYER'S : f- . i a t. . Tie caUiiusan antidote for all malarial lis- orders which, so far as known, is used in no otlcr remedy. It coutaius no Quinine, nor -iuTniiinral nor deleterious substance w hat ever, and consequently iroduecs no injurious effect npou the constitution. Liu leaves tlie tem as healthy as it jvas bcloie ll.c attack. 1 1TZ mAHT AYER'S .CUE CUEE cure er.Ty case of Fever au.l Ague, It.itu--ttiiteu or Chill Fl'ver. Keniitteur Fcvcr .'.'071I& Agn Bilious FfTer, anil er oin- " j. jiiit .-unsed by nialnria. In case of. Inilure, : aisriia- trial, dealers'are authorised,- by our eirenlar .kited July 1st, lfc2, to refund the Dr. JO Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Soli by ail I'ruggista. - jelDAWCm nrra nov30 GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1873. AKER'S - Warraaled aboittteljf purest Cocoa, from "which the excess of Oil bas been removed.' It has three Cimeitht ttrenglk of Cocoa mlied with Starch; Arrowroot or Sugar,', and is therefore far more economi cal. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted, for in vallda m well as for persons in beedth. Sold by Grecers erarjirkera. " W. BAKER & CO., DorcWeHass. MVn&Wly wefrm ' Protection, No 1IB5I tl lETifcsaK'.iss'ia 1 enmATtiHofereran,otl,?'dJlfl: mhm of a inaJArial type exists ai Hos tetter's Kt o m a c h Bitters. It relieves constipation, liver disorders, rheuma tism, kidney and bladder ailments, with eettainty and p'r o m ptltode A change, s. gratify ing as it is eomplete soon takes place in the appearance, .as well a the sensa tion, of the wan and haggard inva lid who uses this standard promoter ffiSSiy Forsalebyall Draggiats and Dealers myi7D4wiy ;Bm ; . ta th isa nvr if THE BEST PitlPAHATIOlSUl mstoarsG gray hah: to it natural oblor; oZ TiHTiHe the hair from turning gray; 2?"iHJciH8 a rapid and loxoriant growth; ?nrDIC8,.TINa scurf and dandruff; jwccwss Itching ft all diseases of the scalpr . ?S!!,sm8 the hair from falling oat; and emrniiNQ for which a bair tonin is re- .JWB1GH1ST IE8TIMOK1AM of it merits I arB Iftom Sct chas. H. BXA1X V PastoriBWoe Street Presbyterian Church 1 : , Ricmoitd, Va." BrZJ1 Tears I have nsed no other Hair ttR than the Xanthine,, whlck had been tfeS Tmmended to me by a friend who bad SSd ,n ?ia?-. It has, in my experience, aocom pau that is claimed for It as a wholesome Ufchir ,?d restorer of tha natural color of CHAS.vJi.tU(AJJ. Jl8by. 8ft5n. J. H. HARDIN. Drtunrtet. om ju aag sep f eb 29 Seasonableffoods. NOW OPFZR TO TTJ B TRA.DS WlTX)NBAGGraaandra, SHOT, POWDKB and CAtS, 'v..'? U. GRADES FAltiliopfe FSHSH AERTV AT a anil T AW TtRTAlra - - & PEARSALL. AS Onre 7B Brsiklaslte K -STOMACHJj I, : ' '' Jl""1'1 ' 'MpWgw- " "' ' ' ' 'IWIWilllww!w 1 -jimmimw mw' -w wm wm i J ' innTrnJ'T"TiM liWHTil J"""'J''''i''''"ni"illrTTlTT mmm i uii.i ,i liwh-nrmi - - ."T ZT , -. . .1 " . ' .t" . - - . - . ,T- TT : : - MST, tOG AN, ; IIST! List, Logan, listl uielrulliganB again begin J pee their ragged ridges rise on yonder dis That sunstroke now. will not avail, I wwrf " not run Iwinv : Oht Login, jcastth 8achoVirttol wind-i I see old Hoar is attho helm and White-r ' law Reid to boot, - ' s --i. pung Lodge and Long are on the watch, ! each with his silver toot, " : Bbt all the secret service shows me nought " aigna oi woe; AJearjjogan, cast an anchor, out. to wind- I an. ( gol 1 ward let it gol v t; Alofw upon th ippery .truck. ."throueh J " oiinding mists I see . j. v Butler hoisting signals to the man of A f!'?; ChicoDee.;Ai:.-v..; - .. .? v.-:-r:---- The mugwump fiends are mustering thick. i-ueir uumoers wno can Know? . ; : Brave Logan, cast an anchor out, to wind- .. ward let it gol ;r Oh. Jack, I wish I'd steered the ship by ! honors honest rule. Forgive the word, but 'pon my soul. i a y knave's a blasted fool H For. in the run life's precious things he r - overboard must throw. i Quick. Logan! cast an anchor out, to wind- I wara let it go! 1 v -!. TBo&ton Post. '. - I- - - : OCR STATE CONTEnPOBABIBS. ? i . .. - i It is eminently rfeht and proper for a man to strive to be Independent, for in Its strict sense it is an attribute of Deity. It is well to own one's property absolutely and unencumbered; it is enviable to-have a suf ficiency pf this world's goods to-live with out the aid of others; it is good to be a free 1.-2 " . . 1 . duu au it is rignt utat every reasonaoie Do ing should exercise his own judgment ac cording to tlie measure oi nts underatand ing. In private affairsrin religion, and in politics, every one should have the courage buu uiamisesii vo uiiua. lor uimseit ana wo act and vote according to his -honest con vections. Every man, we say, should, l he can. be independent. But an '"independent candidate", for political office is 'a fowl of another feather." There is nothing about ham to admire, to imitate, or to encourage. Be is in ninety and nine cases out of a hun dred either a dishonesC politician, who is not oi the faith he-professes, but is too cowardly to avow himself of .the other ; or he is of the sordid sort, : who ts ready to Jeopardize the party and principles he avows for the chance of his own aggrandize ment. Jnttsboro Home. , We conclude, therefore, With the cheering assurance to our readers that our night of oppression, is giving away, that the dark ness slipping down - the silvery slopes,' that the East is beginning to glow with the light of comincr morn, that the .birds of promise are about to sing their joyous matins, and that the bright golden sunlight Of the day of peace will soon flood this long darkened land. Amen. . uut, fellow ciu- zens. this promising picture must not lure us into fancied security or cause us to lessen one single effort we are now mating. : Ob stacles are still in the way; difficulties are to bo overcome; cliff 8 of sharp-jutting op position are to be climbed : but let us strug gle on. recollecting that "Beyond the Alps, lies Italy." and to gain it' we must climb from peak to peak, and not stop to rest be cause the ascent is steep, ine Italy ot our political dream can be reached - Wilson Mirror. JPEItSOfTAL. i John Quincy Adams is a candi- jdatc for the Democratic' nomination to Con cress in the Second 'Massachusetts dis trict. Neal Dow denies that he wrote the letter attributed to him in which the phrase "bieoted Germans" was used.: He says it was a forgery, and no doubt it was, Boston Post. " ; ; Mr. Blaino did not visit the crave of Garfield on Sunday, but stopped over on the West. Side and had a big din ner at the residence-of M. A. Hanna Cleveland Plaindealer. Washington Irving stands on the books of the United States Treasury a technical defaulter for 3 cents, and a dis tinguisbed army officer is a defaulter on an unaaiusiea account ior x cent. .- The physical downfall of John Mnfhillousrh involves a Z creat loss to the American stage. - He was the last of the English speaking ... actors of the heroic drama, and core to our -ineaire ; toe same relation that Salvini sustains to that of Italy. He has had no equal on our boards since Forrest s time. A. Jf. &un. Senator MornlJ, of "Vermont, is now 74 years of ager says the Troy limes;. the oldest member of the senate, out a moch"younger looking man -thau Senator Edmunds, who is his junior by some eighteen years. The State of Vermont now fnrntkhM the oldest Senator in years-"and the oldest in term of office, and is the only State that holds its united representation in the Senate of eighteen. years ago. POLITICAL F01NT8. . , That inveterate old' tar, J. G. Blaine, is bearing west sou'west, presum- ablv to cast an anchor in Salt river, Lou- itvtUe Courier Journal, Bern. : If the Board of Education can get coal delivered -for $4,64 per ton. and the employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad rinmnnnv for 13.70. whv must Tom'Dick th ifarrv nav 6.50 1PhiL Record, Ind. i . 'It is.iiuite possible that Com missioner Dudley's experience. is indispen sable to the Republicans of. Ohio, and they can afford to pay Mm! But he has no right tn create a temporary : vacancy m an im portant public office to enable him to enjoy its salary wnue-aiienaing u uma uuoiuo. : r-PAtZ. Record, Ind. , , - . . : The fiction of to-day abounds in K tmU ntarinnm unrUl" saV8 the Boston ntm Thia ia t& - Mlt ? the foOlS Of fk on't TinM ft . randle to the IOOlS Ot nniinVp 7V. Y. Sun. Considering the ,.,o A tho .in this campaign, one might also take the above to be Mr. Dana s antoriloirrapnv. jreienwuTu . . nu . (BBkS Verr aaJcb. V mnst take breath enough ; to tpnder our heartiest congratulations pur much appreciated contempo rary, the Mokning otae, npou m vont of it .seventeenth .birthday, I'-ar- : nTita nAvpr 'prowl jdim. 'It chan fires. '; ijK-rai I"" Lr;i i f a Vrh Aniinds do teatlfy. . , 1 So docs Thomas Roberts, Wholesale SSS'-AirSrSUi; Jl lftitalfon of j-t miiaifninma TVllll jiaro. . v" move dandrun ano prevcui. BURTT'S FLAVORLNO EXTRACTS in their perfecr.jmritff, ana - - v W Mrhi enter into the composition of rnany f actiUona J ruit fla- mm: " 1 Gen. A-! M Scales "will inealc at tho fpllowincr times And Dlaces: 1 Vr&- i ivrreiruu, vnatnara couniy, cattir- uav, votooer 4tn. . - i :- i Goldsboro, londajr, October" 6tb: 4 y uson, l-uesdar October 7th. : i I Fartnville, Pitt conntv.t Vednes- aayv vctooer StBisKatIrl October 9tb. ; i 1 Washington, Beaufort.county.Fri- day, Uctoberaoth. fpd - ate8ville, Beaufort county. Satur day, uctober 11th. : u J lielvidere. ; Ferquimana 7 county.' -l uesday, uctober 14th. - , ? Gatesville; Gates county, Wednes- day, October 15th. f . Winton. Hertford conntv. Thurs day, October ilttb. G;y;; .; - Oxford, Friday, October 1 7th. .; : Pittsboro, Saturday, October 18th. Jonesboro, Monday, October 20th. Red SDrinfirs.Hobesori corintv.Tues- day, Uctober 21st. ;; . m ., f Wilmington; (at night), day, October 22d. Wednes- : uupiin Koads. Dunlin county. Thursday, October 23d. . r jrrinceion,j onnston county,! nday, October 24th! t . . . sDn York is invited to attend and divide time, with Gen, Scales. - - - 1 - -B. II. Battle, Chairman State Dem Com; miaj. Stedman's AppolBtmentB. The Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments ior Mai. u. M. SStedman. at which Hon. V, T. Faircloth, tlie1 Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: W llhamston. Martin count v, Tues day October 7. :..(' ::U . vv inasor, isertie county; Wednes day, October 8. . . Plymouth . Washington county. Thursday, October 9. I Hidenton, Chowan county. Friday. October 10. I Elizabeth City, Pasquotank coun ty, Saturday, October 11. . . Currituck, Currituck county, Mon day, October 1 3. ; ' j : ;f I Hertford, Perquimans county, Tuesday, October 14. Appointments of-Col . Wharton J. Green, - j . Previously published, are hereby changed for these counties' named: - ; . j.r ; wayhb: 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. I ONSLOW : - I Jacksonville, Monday, October 13. Richland's, Tuesday ,October 14. 'Silver Dale, Wednesday, Octo er 15. - ' Snead's Ferry, Thursday, Octo ber 16. ' . . By! order of the District' Executive Committee. THE' DEST TCIIIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pnre vegetable tonir, quickly , and completely Cares Uyspepsla, lndiesttM Weskness, Isipare Blsed, aialaria,CUUs and Ferers, and Nearalarla. : . . ! , " It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Hldneys asd Iarer. - J 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 otfcer Iron medicine 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. f - - For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack ol Energy. it has no equal. ) ' jS9- The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper, - Take no other. . um fcr bbowi caiaiCAi. co AtTroa, mm, , Jy27D&Wly toe or frni 'nrm Jy 8T - (Bspoaa.) - - - iinu.) T?LEcn JTKO-VOLTAIC BELT ana Other KGKCTRIO AppuANCss are sent on SO Days' Trial TO MEN .ONLY. YOUNG OR OLD, who are suffer ing from nervous Pebiutt. Lost VttAifrr. Wastuio Wbakmkssks, and all those diseases of a Pbbsonal NiTURic, re8utttn from A busks and Othke CAVsm. Speedy relief mod complete restoration to Hkalth, Vigor and Mashooo Odasahtbed. - Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address i ii; -i- PlTAIC BELT CO Marshall, Mfc. nov 22 DAWly tnth sat nov 5 A POSITIVE; Core without Medi cine. Patented Oc tober 10, 1876. One box will cure tne most odsu- nate case in four days or less. Allan'; SoMMeiiDatelBonto; - No nauseous dose of cubebs, eopabia, or oO of sandal wood, that are certain to produce ays- rjeDSlabv destroyine tne coatings oi inesoomaou. Trln i no. Mold bv all drueKista, or maued on receipt of price. For further particulars send for circular. P. o. Box 1583. - r- ALLAN CO.. CURE. 83 John Street, New Yorkf aog 28 eodly ' tntnsat aug; " This BELT or Bcftenersyi ' top 4rodo expressly for tbecura of deraHgetnents "of the generative organs. There is no mistake about this Instrument, the con tinuous stream of fXEO .TRU31TV permeating; r through the parts must - restore them to healthy ' 'action. Do not confound this with Electrie Belts advertised to cure all ills from bead to toe. It is for th fiMC. anecifle t) ii r nose. - tor circulars giving i im iiiiuriiiai Electric nelt CO.. ip wmiiiumwn oi The Hoiii(ottrlialJ 4rjBLiiuiKp kviky frOAx" Sfoiosrma, At Waarentoni If. O. v ' EDITOR Airo- ppOPRJETOR. . . . " s m Vtirnnlktion in' the oountles lb: 3?Tmn avertisuw medltistmstirpassea: At : T. . Warrenton, N. a 1 kJI 11 11 11 11 11 " 131 lMl 11 11 tVAFITAXr PIttZE, 975.000; Tleketsonlr to Sbares In rroportloi 4- t LoMm.M;MenJomiiaiiT.' ? We do hereby eerUfu that we ttmervise ihs or ranaetnents for aU the . Monthlv and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, ma tn person manage ana comrot me aravnnat themselves, and that the tame are conducted with, honesty. feOmtet, and in good faith toward all par tie, ana tee authorize the Company to use this cer-: eifieaU, with facsimiles of our signatures attached,' tn Us advertisements." ; ' , , - :.; Commissioners. J Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes? ffiPit $l,000,000-to. which a reserve rand of $550,000 has since been added. t By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879 The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people qf,any State. ,v-:4.t . -0, ... . ... -:i IT NEVEK 8CALES OR POSTPONES. ; irrs GRAND SINGLE NUMBRR DRAwraaa TAKE PLACE MONTHLY 5 A " SPIjBIfDID' OPPARTriNiTV,. ivv Win a. fortune, tenth grand d r a w TSQ, CLA88,Kj IN THE ACADEMY OHUSIC; AT NEW .ORLEANS, -TUESDAY, October 14 m O b, -m mwt jm -mr x-V tv t " . 7 OAPITll. PlIIZE, 75.000.- . I 100,000 Tlekets at Five Dollars Each Fractions in Flftlis In Proportion.. - ! . . LIST.OF PHIZES. . 1 Capital Prize $76,000 , 25,000 . 10,000 12,000 . 10,000 10,000 10,000 , 80,000 30,000 25,000 . 25,000 v 1 Capital Prize l (Capital Prize. .. v.. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Prizes of $6000.. , .... .... 6 Prizes of SJOOO... 10 Prizes of 1000. ... ! 20 Prizes of 600... -100 Prizes of i 200. . .. owrazesof wo.... ........ 600 Prizes of 60..; 1000 Prizes of 25.....'. ............ APPBOXJMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prises of $750. . . ... 9 Approximation Prizes of 500. . . . 9 Approximation Prizes of 250. .. 6,750 .. 4,600 .. 2,250 ay.5.500 1,967 Prizes amounting to ......... . Applications fpr rates to clubs should only be lade to the office of the Comnanv in Nev"-- leans. For farther Information, write cleat lv. eivimr full address. Make P. O. Monev Orders navabta and attdre-BS Registered Letters to . NEW OKLB1NS RATIONAL BANK, new vrieans, K.a. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters bv Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and up-warl by jsxpreiis at our expense) to ITI. A. Mm A UrHHi New Orletni, t. or HI. A.DAUPHIN, ' I607 Seven tli St., VVaabluston, O.C. sep 10 DAW2aw4w we sat lot PORT ANT! i HEW AND VALD&BLE DEVICE I A PATENT iWater Closet Seat ! FOR THE CURB OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly-called "PILES,") Internal or External, and ' PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil - dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. - ' '. I bave iRvente M PLB WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place before the public as a SUITK RELIEF ANI? CURE ! It has been endorsed bv the leading resident Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being test ed In the Hospitals of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and -we are satisfied the result will be satisfactory, as it has never failed else where. Ton can write to any oi me roysiotans or prominent citizens in JMgecomDe uo.. . u. These Seats will be furnished at tbe following prices: WALNUT, Polished, $6 00 Discount to Physi CHERRY, - i . . : 5 00 cioians and to the fOriiAK, - - - aw) -iTaae. Directions tor using will accompany eacn seat. We trouble von with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. v 1yl7DAWtf - -.' : wTUpnrirVflie BWODrejra late tnetlVERand KIJ ON Y8, , nl RiflTORjt Tint TTKAIiTS and VIOOK of YOTJTif. Drs- per.a,iVvanloiA,.uec.J. .r fiiDRHi.inn. i7s: bl. cji dm cup, Mt ana Tlreu eetmg aDsoimveiv cured. Boues, muscles and . nerves receive ncwiurto. Enlivens the mind ana I A nl CF O 8nffe ring from complaints LA U I Bi O peenliar to their sex will CsmT HaSct.'SIBON TONIO aeafaand supplies .1711.1 tower. (r.rin.fmm comDlalnts ixixtxt. ItllV ti anwdV7!BM. Gives a clear, fteaiuiy.compieiiou. Tvi ..nt as counterrutting oniy ui vZZnMt rktoKmbts as counterfeiting only sua toih?UrvTf theorijrtnal. Do not expert. OMalt-cecthe Orioixal awdBkst. r BOOK. V Hl!uUotanse and nacf ul iatormatioa, f anglSDAWly an 16' Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Sulrplui fund, ? - ;r ; - $1,000,000 $300,000 - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GORE. , .. G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, . H. VOLLERS. . R, R. BRIDGERS. C. M. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, . F. RHEINSTKIN, . ft. BT BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. a ,A" , -' ISAAC BATES, President, : Q. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, aq tf 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier . Holasses. Bagging, &c. 150Hbd8 Prime.CUBA MOLASSES. ; '100 do do ,p. b. y do ,. ;;.r.; 50 0 KollsStaudard BAGGING,- QQQHaleaNew ARROW tibs. 500 do PIece d0 : gQQ Bbls FLOUR, . J " 100 Bbls f8, 4 " OA A BagsCOrraBl, :v . Lime. Cement, Plaster, Ac , Ail at Lowest races. ug24tX WOiiTH & WORTH. Btlir Siildbn 8 THE PLACE TO rGET THE VSRY ITNEST BTrrrrirpS to he f aund fnthe-eitv. Also. WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Can and be , -v -r -r.. W&f GEO. J1. ftESEttP. .laaltt - t . Proprietor. 1 1 V SET" Our a notations. It should be nnderstoofl: represent the wholesale prices generally.. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. -;. --f " x racxs. SAGGING Gunny ,....... .. VSHfib MM 12 15 11 ' 'btanaara.4 i-.T.vii w.-ti-uu BATONorthCaroUnai-, s .Hamavfl lv ......ij.iZ.i. 1: 8houlaers, V .:..-.. ....i ! Bides, choice, .v. . . . .-.V Wxhtikh Smokm Hams. V ft.. i Sides, m ... . . : ! i Shoulders, t.... ........ .. Dkt SaiTXD Sides, l Jw,...' Shoulders, V .'..::;.r.t;ii. BAKRELrP-Splrita Terpentine, f - Second Hand, each. l New1 New York, each.;, i, .-! New City, each.............. BEESWAX .... BlilCKB Wilmington, M...,. . 4 Northern. BUTTER North Carolina, V ft. ' 1 Northern, V ft...,.....,....'.. 0 .00 Moo 00 0 & 00 .80 Q ,- -. 1 60 1 90 100 21 8 00 0 00. Ii.00 25 & too ,.1 90;- ; 27 & 9 00 ' ' & 14 00 t; oo 35 r 25 CANDLES w ft Sperm 11 i Adamantine CHEESE f t-NorthnFact'y Dairy, Cream. 00 12 14 : 14VT - tate .............. COFFEE-? , 3vto iiaguyra mO a . a-a i i i i . ....... . . CORN MEAL bush., in sacks,' - VlrgiBlaMeall....... COTTON TIES bundle...... f DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd ; Yarns, bancs... EGGS dozen. . . ...... . . . .... FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl... r Macterel, No. 1, f half bbl. . i Mackerel, No.-2; $1 bbl.... .. ! Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbL, . Mackerel, No. & 9 bbl. -. . , Mullets, bbl...., u...... . . Mullets, Pork bbls. r N. C. Roe Herring, y keg...i ? DrvCod. -B.. ...... ...... 9 60 10 00 . 5 00. 5 50 8 50 ,9 00 1 00 6 00 11 00 12 00 8 00 4 00 ,5 -10 0 00 5 00 4 50U 6 00, ' 6 25 0 60 5 60 8 00 4 CO 4 75 FLOU UB bbl Fine.'.. . . .. .. . . ; L Northern Super '5-, v; ':V': Extra. ... M - Family............ i : City Mills Super. i r r FamUy .:, ....: ; " Extra Familr...... GLUE V ft...;..... GRAIN V busheL - . Corn,store,bag8,primo,white I Corn, cargo, in bulk, - " j Corn, cargo. In bags, . j Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store -' Cow Peas.;.;.............. HIDES tp ft Green............ Dry HAY 9100 fts Eastern....... j Western.....-,........ ... -North River....... ......... HOOP IRON ft....'..... LARD ft-Northerp... ' j North Carolina. ....... LIME W barrel '-' . 6.W 00 W 78 68 P 25 0 00 80. 72 75 .i 68 60 00 si 1 05. A 00 74 62 4ja 00 o 10 , 95 ' 90 90 9 00 00 1 00 ::-t -10 I 40 LUMBERrCity Sawed V M ft.: Ship Stuff, resawed.. 18 00 f Rough Edge Plank.,. 15 00 20 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord- - -. lng to quality.... 18 0Q Dressed Flooi loonng, seasonea. ib uu Scantling and Boards, eom'n 12 00' MOLASSES K gallon : ' s . New Crop Cuba, -In hhds. ... 00, " K " in bbls..,. 00 ; Porto Rloo, In hhds... '00; j In bbls . ......... . 00; t Sugar House, in hhds. . . 00 ? ." in bbls.... 00 f Syrup, to bbls...- 40 NAILS S8 keg Cnt-'lOd basts 00 OU gallon Kerosene... .. 12 -. Linseed 90 Rosin . . , 15 Tar " 00 ' Deck and Spar..... ... 00- POULTRY Chlckens,llve, grown 25 t Spring.. 8 Turkeys ': 80 PEANUTS bushel 75 POTATOES V bushel Sweet.. 00 Irish, per barrel, new .... 00 PORK 3 barrel City Mess.... IT SO Prime , 15 00 ? Rump 17 00 RICE-Cardllna, 9 ft.... : 45 ; Rough, V bushel (Upland) . . 80 ; Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 BAGS V ft Country 1 city...... ROPE V ft........ SALT V salt Alum Liverpool ... . Lisbon American SUGAR V ft Cuba. Porto Rico. A Coffee.... B " i C " ..... I KxO-.... i Crushed.... SOAP tt ft Northern. 14' r SHINGLES g M Contract.... common. CVDress Sans.. . i -Oyprees Hearts.....-... BTA VES 9 M W O Barrel. . . . ko Hogsneaa... TALLOW? ft..... TIMBER V M feet Ext Hearr . (1st class yeiiow pmej. -ia uu. Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. .. Extra Mill, good heart Mill Prime ... Common Mill. Inferior to Ordinary 12 00 10 00 800 750 4 50 4 00 20 16 12 5 00 2 50 WOOL V ft Washed unwasnea Burrv WHISKEY V gallon Northern North Carolina WIXMINGTON EIONBY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York.......M disoonnt' caiuuiuro ....... . 'Boston ...! Philadelphia..... western cities.. Kxchanire. SO da vs. 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock..: 107 First National Bank Stock. .... ....... 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Con pons. ... 23 uncling, laws iu . Funding, 1868 10 New 4s.... 80 Special Tax.-.. , '4 W A W R R Bonds, 7 ffo (Gold Interest). . . . 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6fc...... 106 Wilmington, col. Augusta k k Konas. . . . ids Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 Vc 100 " " " o 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 WUmington&Weidon kh stock ire North Carolina R R 8toek.i.. . 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company 8 took SO Wilmington cotton juus atoca km THE CELEBKATED I 2t 1RRINGT0N GAME FOWLS FOR SALE jy-Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BE putatlon. They have tought 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,Tionorea Dy tne uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dt ploma and Medal. . 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 trots $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.60 and $3.00 eaeh or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. Iexpeot td raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games to 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. "J? . Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. - Write for what you want. r. Address, J. G. ARRTNGTON,. aptf - HOUardston, Nash Co. N.C... ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Secnrlty Asalnst Fire. TUB Nortii Carolina Hoie Insrace Co. RALiEIGH, N. C, THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of insurable property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Hoi aoTjei ae" is ramdlv earning to public fa favor, and als with confidence to msurrs Of pro pert 4 Vtwi Pawkllna .U v sim. mil .... ! r, ' , ! Agents in all parts or the .State. . r ' JOHN GATLTNG, President. - , W. -S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. - PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, sep 26 tf Wilmington. N. C Atkinson & ; Uanning's . . Insuraneo Booms, . t , ; BANK OF NEW HANOVER BOTLDING, . , -. WIlmlnstsi N. C. . , , Fire, Marine Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. The Central Protestant a TfWWKI .V ft-BT.TGTOT'a AND FAMILY NEWS- xxpaper and the Organ cf the Methodist Protes tant Church to Nor& Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N; 43. - ; ' ' , ,;. - nwmi o no twt annTrm. rn aavanoe. - ; The eligibility of it location, the 'number and activity of Its agents, and the constantly tocrcas tiuxtaTnanri fnr It Ti-mrmfir the more solid classes of fseaders to various seetlons, give tie CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon vse patron f.hA arf vwtlfrfn a ntibllo. Terms verv favor able. Consult your business interest, and address the editor , -. 4 - . - - r-- J."L. inCHAUX, -- - . y Greensboro N. C. 18 a .28 :t8SJ 85 90 ; : 93J 1 40 1 45, ;00 j 86 i "18 20 . , 16 00 20 00 8 50 10 00 w lliaiiiigtdnlc Hailroad Co. - Oman or GxaX Bvnknrnmtn. Wttmington, N. a; Julv ll, 1884. f- " v. CHange of Bciediiler; Day Hall and Rxpress '-TrAiiil5 tiady i noru ana 48 8otnt ' r73 Weldon,. , 2.3SP. ILf Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Deoot. as& v. u Far Thbotoh MAXt ajtd Passkiien : Takbr Dlnd - . . - Nor40SorJTH; . . ...m,y Arrive at Witaiington, Front at Depot, 10.00 P. M JLAS. . AJUJ rABSSNeXB i TalT Tllrrft , i Leave Wuntogtoni,. . Arrive at Weldon . v , . . . .it! 8.S5P. H 2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will stnn nni, at wiia . Goldsboro and Magnolia. - - . Trains on Tarboro Branch "Road leave Bockv Mount for Tarboro--at t.ao- Prf.nil" aim i tf daQy. Returning, Jeave Tarboro at S P. M. and iw a. jru aauy. . r jTrato on Scotland JNeck Brancln' BcadT leaves -Halifax for Scotland Neck at H i P TsT T?af nn - lng, reavesScoUandNeclr.atA80 A. M. daily. A oil nnhhUAji jiTriw '.ll rt v7 v . . a.iziu x,i. I1IH.K hh nifWHomnunnA, wa jiaii and dal ITain o. 4M rnnatlallv neotlonfor all points. North tla Richmond and 'All trains run solid lutimn WmtnirtAii "afur WashtogtOB, and have Pullmans Palace Steenera attached. ... . j ' jf..- 'For aeaommodaHom of IruiaTtrairol o.iPiaAWMn Coach will be attached to Local- Freight leaving ' uiuuiiua ai. o.pa a. jm.. uauy except Bunoay.': f . . - , JOHN F. DIYJNE.V :.. - ", ; .. ; . . General Sttpt. . : T. M. EMERSON. Gehl Passenger Agent. . ' IJy 12 tf - ; - .. ' : BaUroad Coi ;; OvFioa ov GanTBAi. 8trrT, T 1 Wilmington, N. d Aug. 18. 1884.1 it i Change of Sfelpijile ON AND AFTER. AtfGU8T 20, 1884? AT 67.00 PV M.. the following- Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: .," ,. RIGHT EXPIIESS TRAINS CDallvW - Noa. 48 WMt and 47 East. : i. , , ... Leave Wilmington..,,... ..... . ...: 9.06P.M. Leave Florence 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A Junction..... ..... 60 A, M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia .... t...... 9.56 P.M. Leave O, C. & A. Junction ..10.20 P. M. Leave Florence... 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. ................... 8.35 A.M. NiflHT Man, ahd PassxirexB Tbaih. DalLT, No. 40 Leave Wilmington................... . .10.80 P,M. Arrive at Florence..',, ...... ...... ..U . L25 A. M.' Man; ud PAflsxiiexfl Tbjuh Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. .. . . 4.05 PirM Arrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. . , 1 No. 40 stops only at Flemington anil Marten. " t Passengers for Columbia and aU oolnts on G. A 0. R. R., C. A A , R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, . should take 40 Night Ex press. ' :?;! i.'---:.Jr-- Separate , Pullman Sleepers lor Aneusta on Train 40. - - - ... . All trains run solid; between Charleston and Wilmington. . ; . Local Freight leaves- Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. . -- . - Gen'ISupt. ' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.. .. . aug 13 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL EAILEOAD CO. Omci or 8uTXBisiTaiiiEBr,-" Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 21, 1884. Change of Schedule. ; ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be o Derated on this Bailroad: . . : . " ,. PASSENGER, -MAIL AND EXPEESS TRAIN: . ' : DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. r - I Leave WOmtagtoa at. . Leave Raleigh at : I Arrive at Charlotte at. .A . .7.00 P. M. .7.85 P. M. .7.30 A. M. Ho. 1 I Leave Charlotte at...... i...... 8.15 P. M. Na 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at..... j ...... 9.C0 A. M.; 1 Arrive at Wilmington at . j A. ....8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stonat regular stations onlv. and Points designated to the Company's Time iTable.. ' SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. .". . Daily except Sundays. ' kt a I Leave Charlotte no. a r ai fik.ih. 8.15 A.' M. 12.15 P. M, 1.40 P. M. . , A....vaw uwwj .......... , . T OU.lk. i- V A OUOIUJ ............ 6.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through 81eeplnj7Cars ; between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesviUe, BtaUons West ern N. C.B. B-.Afihville and points West.- ; Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville,' Athens, At lanta and all polnta Southwest. r;-- ." -U V. JUNES, .s v - ' . ' Superintendent. F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent. ..: .. tep21tf ; -- . " ,t s Saved Her Life- BrnoE, McIxtosh Co., Gi. Dr. J. Bkamtbxp '. Dear Sirr-T have taken sev eral bottles ot your Female Regulator for falling of the womb and oOr diseases confined, of sixteen years' standing, and I really believe lam cured entirely, for which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. JL know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly to Its favor.; I-nave recommen ded it to several of my friends who- were suffer ing as I was. ''jVi'l', ' Yours, very respectfully, " : , ; MRS. W. E. STEBBINa iy -t;; - Vr - - TESTED JL QUABTER QF A CENTTJBTIT - . STANDS UNRIVALLED. . . LaGkahok, Ga. Db. J. BEADrrKLD, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir1 take pleasure to stating that I have usedfcr the last twenty yearSi the medicine yon are how pot ting up, known as Dr. Bradfield'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 am, re spectfully. W.'B. FERRELL, M. D. .' " i'r ATLAHTAjGA. Db. J. BauDnxLo: Dear Sir Soma fifteen years ago I examined the recipe of Female Regulator, and carefully studied authorities In regard to Its oomponents,and .then (as well aa-now) pronounce it to be the moet selentifidand, skilful combina tion of tbe really reliable remedial agents known to science, to act directly .on the womb and te line organs, and the organs and parts sympathi- aihg- directly with these; and 1 therefore, provid ing a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb. and of the adjacent organs and, parts. ., 1 " v . Yours truly, ' : Jksbb BosiKa Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address. ; ; r. ; THB BBABTTXtD BBCHTIAK Co., -" 4. - v , ' vii-M, nets. S3, Atlanta, Ga.: -.William J3 Green, Wholesale Agent, Wllming ton,N.a. ' " ' ' - : my 1 ly .r easin.... v . , - t A T1T3 TrTp , Send, str cents for postage 'A, jr XvXo TJ- t'wl jmtw free, a costly OOX OI gOOOS WU1UU wut (Ui, ui bimidi jwi -riirht a wnv thati an vth ine else m Jthia world. Fortunes await the workers abeo- tattolysure. At once address trubauo- au casta, Maine. . mbWDAWlv QN AND AFTER JTTLY IS; 1884,"AT.0O A.lfi Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wei- vmx. nu. sum MO 11A1V1,. NE W "AD VRTLSIIEOTS. - v. f "P-: ..-. By addressing ISO, noTVELI. & CO., r ip SprtitF5Te Yorlr; eaTi learn the exact cost ; ot ahy "proposed Una of A0YESTD3ING to Amer -loan Newspapers.-. t100-vaa: Vanrplilet AOer, 'S'trr'.' .eoi DAW st -- Steamship 06. Steamship . Y f .1 ? V" 4 I - .: FROM fPEKR ,iEAST NIWYORKj ; GlTLP STREAM..!.. . flainrdav. I Ww'v "i IfkGinCATOK..;lV..; y " ' . Oct'r ll, GULFirEAM. r. " 3 OctV is; BjWtJLATOB .v--" . OctT55' i -I'll FROM WILMINGTON. REGULATOR ... Friday, OctT GULP STREAM. Saturday, TOctT m fTJLATOB.... bcfr,18 STREAM. Thronoll BtBA TjtAtmr anil Twwnot TrtWrnirk. Sates guaranteed to and from pomts in Nona .S9mCaroaaa, v, . , jror Freight or Passage apply to H 43. SnAI.I.llONES, Bupermteauent, - - wuromgton, . u. Vf Pto Clyde Ac Co. Geaaral Agents, p 28 tf Broadway, New Ytk. r is of Interest toaU classes. W21 - e tnaUed feeJDn rwcclpt of your address. 1 laB SwJraomc Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. pIlfiHAL.-MOFDLA.,-:, I a gfrl in my employ has been cured df what I iiieve was Jonstitunonai scroruia oy tne use or Swift's Specific AUatoona, Ga., July 25, 1834. , ,,i-tu W" TF.HE1?FfEF,N-YEAnSI - I Swift's Sneclfic has cured - me of an obstinate Tetter of fifteen years' standing. . L, Cook. . . r&imeiuvua., ouiy to, tee. - PRESCRIBEB. BT PHYS1CIABS. I have prescribed Swift's Specific In manv cases- of Blood Poison and as a general tonic, and It has made enres after all other remedies had failed. . t - ' 'H. M. BTaiCKULKD, M. 1)., Cave Spring, Ga., July 28. S84. FEARFBL-BLOOD POISON ! i$ uun.. : :f" , (1 l : Treatise On Blood Poisonlne ful case of Blood Poison by the use of three bot- vJoLN ties of Swift's Sr)eoine. ; Anpbxw Jt Howabd, T.'- w . . -y jrorsytn, ua., aug. a, vstn. ".t..- TRESH AND FAIR COMPLEXION,- A VAnTHplftrlvvrlin vnaiiVknrtWul vltTi TAf tav anrl '. Eruptions has been entirely relieved by a few bot-. ties of Swift's Specific, and her complexion is fresh and fair again. Thos, H. Mobgah. -. ureensooro, ua., Aug. 17, i54. - TETTER FOR ELEVEN -TEARS. . Swift's SDecifio has eufed me of Tetter frjm Which I had suffered for eleven years, and has built up my general health so that I feel like a. new man. L W. Lbs, t Dawson. Ga.. Aug. 30, lSSC- t Swift's Speciflo is entirely a vegetable prepara on; no mercury, no potash, or other minerals. Bend for treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases,! ree i 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO , Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. -apltf ch s m no 21 Groceries. Groceries, 1500 F0 811 Kradcs OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, AilV - .- Extra C and C . 2QQ Bags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE, " 4:0 TIerCe" AED 100 CaseB and BncK6tfl IARD . . , ; gQ'Boxes CHEESE, 0 Tubs BUTTER, ' 4 ' . -150 Boz d BbIs COCKERS 2QQ Bbls SEED POTATOES. Q Bbls TURNIPS, 2QBblt,APPLXS . Hhds M0LAS8SS, 200Kefr"NAIL 250 Bonaie)HOOPIRON 5Q Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, - .-- Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, - ror sale low ey - ADRIAN A VOLLEBS. : mb2tf HIfE CYPRESS & YELLOW PINE BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL - . , . -:.. WOOD WORK. . ; raug24 J t - - . PARSLEY A WIGGINS. '2 Cotton Presses. BROWN COTTON GIN. RUBBER BELTING GUI BRISTLES." Send to vour orders at --' once for GINS and PRESSES. - Don't delay. Yon will be disappointed in getting them to time. WM. S. SPRINGER A CO., ' 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, sept 28 tf . ; 4 . . - Wilmington, N. C. ; O N THJjRSDlYi FEroARY'8TH. 18S3. THE lerstgnea wui revrve tne publication or Tne ubsxktkb wiu do a large a$-coiumn weexiv newspaper, and "will be mailed to subscribers, -postage paid, at $2 per aannny' always In ad vance. It will give the sews of the day in as -ample form as its space will permit, and both re gular ana occasional correspondents will contri bute letters from -the Capital on State politics and affairs.'' - : - - Democratic in polities, the ChMXBVBBvIll 1- -bor, first of aU, to assure the prosperity of tbe Town of FayettevUle, to develop the vast agri cultural resources ot its own and the neighbor ing counties, and to pTOHJOte all that concerns "the welfare of the people of North Carolina. . .. - Opposed to such, innovations on the homely -ways of our fathers as,- In the guise of progress, . harm sooletr. the Obsbbvkb wilt be found iu full sympathy with the new thingr aorn of ..the changed condition of - the' South "which sound -Judgment or enlightened experienoe find to be aiSOgOOO. . -.,.--- , f .. A to the rest ; It win strive to deserve the re- pntatlon of the name it inherits. ' - v-;. -" i'E..J;.HALB.jrv-- - fllancKBtart t iSLDEST 'NEWSPAPEBT PUBI JHH Kl) IN the Fee Deo- section, .one of the -wealthiest - and most prosperous to the State, offers to Com-. Tniasknan4.Whnlaaale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted the plan of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com munication with a large, and influential class of -merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store men, -whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad- ita and Ensure carqa lnaerteq o a no ral. terms. Address - -THE STAR 'MarkmS. oct:sjtf f ps '.'ill Vif 1 i I'-Il art It si -" -H a t.. i i ... 4-- . v 7 vors.. St. - . J . '.t'Z.' -m
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