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. . ' if . s ' -v Words of Warning and Comfort -ftoa SKTbedof sickness. take cheer J To a1 T?e8k and dispirited. without cleariytaow- will certainly cure you. ttofAi Anil If rBSidyonnelf with your " i nveriAC" J ntli wnra nnf. verta5 ilduti toral duties maQ c, busmeM c.r rare an" atin f vonr emn rl kened by the strain of your every day autiororfc Hop Bitters will meat . rarely ggtbenyou.. ---. f vnn are suffering from, overeating i fc any indiscretion lor dissipation, or Tvnnns ami growing too fast, as is nr SIC J" ' ' v ofieutbccasc, .ivifvoirare in the workshop, on the at the desk, anywhere, and feel 'f?' ,,,r -ystem needs cleansing, ton '!h tfr stimulating, without iatoxica :;!,; if yon are old, . ( . . 1 ihin and impure, pulse nerves "Steady, faculties feeb e. Dir ' , rjitters is what you need to tew li e, health and vigor." are costive, or dyspeptic or suffer- yfrim anv other of the numerous dls- . "is of the stomach or bowels, it is your " : , nit if vou remain ill. If 'n ' irastins away with any form wn.?fl disease, stop tempting death this eit, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. if vou are sick with that terrible sickness, v iisness, you will find a -Balm in La-io HoP Bitters. rr rouare a frequenter, or a resident of, . n ,imatiu district, barricade your sys i f nst the soonrge of all countries : J a i"ri i. Epidemic, Bilious and Inter "-mittent Fevers by the use of Hop Bitteis 4 ' mi have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad ' A nop t itters will give you fair skin, rich 'i the sweetest breath and health. $5.0u will 1.1M l l it n uui j w d mjm. uri l A Lady's Wish. h hovc I Jo wish my skin was as clear and , Vsviurs." sai-J a lady to her friend. "You pi-ilv mate it so," answered the friend. J!V inquired the first lady. u ns (Ioj Bitters that makes pure, rich liuoii aud"blo6ming health. It did it for ma as SNe genuine without a bunch of green n o;i the wnite label. Shun all the vile.potscn-I-tcff wi h - Hop" or ' Hops" in their name. ,-pDi'iViv toc&nrm tuth sat ohm Words Fail "Words fall to express my grati tude," says JMr. : Setbv Caetee, of Nashville, Tenm, "for ie benefits derived from ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all my life with Scrof qja, mysystem seemed saturated with it. It tame out in Blotches, doers, and Mattery Sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter states ihat he was entirely cured by the use of Atek's Saksafarilla, and since diseon tinaing its use, eight months ago, he has had no return of the scrofulous symptoms. All baneful infections of the blood are promptly removed by this unequalled altera- tire. PREPARED BT Dr.J.C.Ayeri Co., Lowell, Mass. SMJ by all Dr'jgists; SI, six bottles for SS. ja l Dly ch w nrm deo SI AYER'S Ague Cure co:iti:ui an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used in no other reiaeily. It contains i.o Quinine, nor injBihieral nor deleterious suksuusce wbs.t 7er,?.nJ consequently produces . injurious efiM upon tlia constitution. I.i:t Uaves tLo j-steiuai'jiu'.thy as :t was L-cforc li.e attack. K ir222ABT i YEK'S AGUE CUHE it t:i:e t-r:ry case of Fever and .Ague, li.tcr !ii!cii: or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, i'Si-h j:i Bilious Fever, and liver Coin pliii.t causod by malaria, lu case of failure, ifter im trial, dealers are authorized, by our thaiar dateJ July 1st, 1882, to refund the oon;-y. Dr.j.C Ayer&Co., Lowe I!, Mass, .Sold by a I Druggists. . "- iel D&'vV Em nrm nor SO frii'S J AIi PRIZE, S7S.OOO. r.utou!y S5. Sbares la trorloB JMiaiia State Lottery ' :"fc ktrttjy certify tAmt w irrpvis thtar 'wafiertbftjr all the Monthly and Sem&Ahnuat mQi of Clvt LouiAa.na. Stale LottervComvarut. fe i" irson manage and centrvi Uts drawings and ittat the tame are conducted with. yjxntiji, and in good faith toward all par ,ce uuilunizt the Company to use this eer 5 V;-, icith fac-rimiUe of our tiynaturee attached. OommlMloncn. i-pir u,t gdueatlonal and Charitable purposes 5 capital of $1,000,000 to which - reserve ot $)50,ooo has since been added. -t in overwhelming popular vote its franchise if u a part of the Present State Ctonstitution '-tf ory LutUry eter voted on and endorsed bp w any Siate. , IT SEVER SCALES OH POSTPONES. ' t! ?-0 SINGLE NTJJIBEB DRAWING8 'REPLACE MONTHLY Wr'???VEJ,D,D OPPOHTOTITT TO J? FORTUNE, ELEVENTH GRAND DRAW iV'vmSL' IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 1 ,!?.0KLEANS, TUESDAY. November ! 884-1 74tli Monthly Drawing.- CAPITAL PRIZE, ftS.OOO-' Uo'0 Tickets at Five Dollars Eaeb ''aetlons In Fifths In Proportlon.- LIST OP PRIZES. Pitel Prize Capital Prize...... 1 Capital Prize :jzesof$G000 ijesof 2000 Sof looo ...i... ."-...$78,000 25,000 10,000 ..12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 ............ 80,000 .v.... ...... 25,000 ; 25,000 -.U.CUOI 500 S?nzesof ion "of 50... -'iiisor . 23.... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Anrmat on Pes of $75Q. .. . . approximation Prizes of ; 250.-.. 6,750 4.500 260 17 ffiaes, amounting to..:. mB0O iK.vl0Dsi01 rates to clubs should only be as. omceof the Company UrJSieT ,-' !mt tofrmatlon, write cleaily, jriTing (.wfe"8- POSTAL' NOTES, .Express wt4 frs.or-ew York EJtchamreia ordinary !-''-i7ency Express (aU sums of $5 and --"ureipense) aaaressa Ol. A. DAUPHIN. OfT, .' !JewOrteni,liV .60? Seventh St.. Traahlnjrton. D.C, Se-Money Orders payable and address ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans, . -waaw4w . we sat Oysters.: ero7r A PlliB LT OP FRESH OYS.TEBS UST SS- Wises, LIQUOBS, LAGER, BEEB.a- : c .at STAR 8ALQON. No. 1 Markef Sf. Tfe Morning Star; Perchance we two, had we but met : Tha"6 grief had sown . tttZTT mi auu tanve mere yet, i Wh7 Tt ,whose meaning I have known: n ' ;j t uueu tor was mine own, , J6 tia better to forget. Hae Awo me' ia earUer years4' -V . -"j wus yuung nearia to love. v nen eyes are caught bv pvm viion n Dnnk In the words that passions move; And hps meet lips.in kisses sweet, . We mieht have ouf m ma nnt m.s - . The World. Gov. CIft"vlftTn1 nr;n .,:,;!. ; nui ioiv U1S birthDlace at Calrlwpli "NT t 1. and on his return nrill ha - .... j , w 511BU a giauu re ception at Newark. The DemOftrarirt Ttneinaaa Man. v.uwww u..u 19 ClUDS OI New Vnrlr IT tnn. f o urday in a grand: parade. It is thouirht 15 ,000 men will be in line. - San Fraucikho. Ont on .tv Mason, the leading brewer of this city, has il nuu V"W2 tor iQQ success - " .MvrajM MVabi JUli Mason has been one of the Republican Dil- uau x ranciSCO. tSOivm foil. Buffalo, Oct. 22. The t.el. graph operators employed in the several Offices in this citV Will nt. their orvtoo fn. . rf . V v u v Cleveland to a man. They say that Blaine la tne mend, ally and tool of Gould, and that to cast a vote for the Ronnhl didate is practicaHy to vote for Gould. MANCHBSTER,N.H.,Oct.23. '84. At a political meetine held here last even ing, which was largely attended not only by Democrats but by Republicans who are dissatisfied with the nomination of Blaine, ex-Senator 'Wadleigh gave his reasons for refusing to support the tattooed candidate. Special to N. T. Herald. New York, October 22. -The Republican party in this city broke in two to-night. Ostensibly the division was over the nominations for county offices. It was m reality, however, hSlaine and anti Blaine. To night's fight is really the result of com plications which have existed ever since Blaine's nomination, and which have been aggravated as the day of election drew near. The men who are in control of the Republican machine at heart do not desire Blaine elected? They believe that it will result in their overthrow and the exaltation of j Collector Robertson to the he'ad of the Republican organization in this city. Spe cial Dispatch to Charleston Netea and Cou rier. ' . Geneva, N. Y.3 Oct. 21. A committee of Independent Republicans. who have been identified in years past with the stalwart or.Conkling faction, have is sued a strong address to the Republican voters of Ontario county.calling upon them to use all honoroble efforts to defeat James G. Blaine. The address is signed by Judge F.;o. Mason (the late Judge Folger's part ner), W. D. Chase, C. H. Winne and others. The stalwarts of Oneida county are also or ganizing for the same purpose. - In . Utica, on Monday evening, an organization was perfected. Among those in attendance were the following: Ex surgeon General Dr. William H.. Watson, ex-Duputy Attor ney General William H.. Comstock, Henry D.iPixley, Charles; J. .Everett, ex-Assemblyman Benjamin Allen, Messrs. William Blaikie, James Eaton, J. Emory Eaton. Fred Eaton, M. J. Everett and 70 or 80 other prominent and influential Republi cans and personal mends or Air. cone ling. Boston Post. ' . - CAMPAIGN HUMOR. "I was never in Ohio or in West Vireinia. James G. Blaine. Burn this." Baltimore Day. There was a gross fraud in Ohio yesterday. People who mince their words call it R. B. Hayes. Chicago MaiL Anv one wishiner to have his hincrrsnhv written ran have the work donn tree by running for the Presidency. Texas jjantern. ., If 'Blaine - should be beaten in Nnvumhpr hp vcill rprtninlv he a deadhead in politics for the rest of his days. Kansas uiiy Biar. "Lies," it is said, are the weapons of the weak." And yet they boast of ! the strength of Mr. Blaine. Boston Transcript, Rep. if LL The political game at this stage suggests "seven np," that being the num- ber of presidential canaiaates in tue neiu . Boston Courier. "U- Some earnest Prohibitionists might now write a letter asking Blaine to withdraw. His cahdrdacyinav prove fatal to St. John's chances. Phil. Times. r U- Somebody threw a spoon on the platform where Gen. - Butler was speaking in Philadelphia. He did not put it in his pocket. It was tw.-Chieago News. --U- Marietta UBtow.pf, California, has nominated herself for Vice- President on the Lockwood ticket, wen. tnai ucaei s toe is in the right place, jjurungion iiawe eye. : - , ,1L The State "that could be taken in by a political confide? ce operator liKe Blaine ought to be a favorite haunt for the persuasive bunko man. Chicggo Times, i Tim PhiladelDbiaV remarks that "No American ever stood closer to the neople than James u. uiame aoes w uay.; Then, if all reports be true, it is about time to display the warning: "Beware of pick pockets I" N. T. World, Dem. - The barbecue ; in i Brooklyn friehtens the Republicans. That's nothing. Wait until the n oi, xtovciuuci au entire country will have a barbecue, at which the Republican party will be roasted in place of oxen. New Haven Register, Dem.. -; . i- In point of veracity, the Repub lican candidate does not very strongly re semble George Washington, buVmfair ness to the leader of the grand old party, it must be remembered that Washington was a mere honest man,; to whom, lying was unnecessary- Chicago Tirnes. i Raleigh News-Observer:. Eight car loads of people came in on the R..,& G.a 5JLd last evening. The tram from GoSsboro yesterday afternoon rought eleyencs f ull of piopte.- We were honored yesterday by a call from itha . emi nent railway manager the aoo. a. n. Iridgers. of Wilmington, who has done as Such as any other man to advance the ma terial interests of QNorth Caroling t Yesterday Mr. T. S. Dale, of Yadkin Col: Se avote on the train from the west lege, w efpT,ncesr The vote tors .gupwuu-7iflfl f . 2LTr Scales K YorkV Two negroes voted forte 'or York; 49 white mepior York. Fifty-nine people refused TO VOie. . Pamj to all who' are suffering from A vAp. xu . Wm.th nervous errors and inuon; weakness, eanv upj . ---- . y0 4a; I willsendfa recipe "JK JS FREE OF CHABOJfi. - i an,,tt, AmeT- Sovered by a mllSg i Tzr anA oXif.ririmHaed envelope to ravr A "Bourbnn'ia nntMnr MvLim, AAva,o uui icoo inan an honest man a patriot-Hpposedto Omcial theft and a rnrmntinn QnljJy,iv-u Watchman.- o v , ; - Do not be over-confidenL. fellftw.Demft. crate of North Carolina. York will get the full negro vote of Eastern North Caro lina, and if tOO manv of vnn txr l hnma this illiterate" demaeoeue mav dnfeftt th. true and loved patriot. Geni a; M Newton Enterprise. ; v " There is no civU riehts now. The Ha.! publicans propose legislation. The Demo. crats oppose legislation! The Republicans are for stirring the matter. The Democrats are for leaving things as thev are. - Which is the wisest and . best nolicv? Vote for Democrats to represent us in Congress. naietgn, Jsews-uoserver. :- The Republican nartv offers social ennal- ity to the fullest ' extent mixed schools,' miscegenation and all; the Democratic party offers protection to the colored ihair in the possession of everv, political riffht.- but at the. same time the maintenance of the supremacy of " the 'white man in the land of the white man. White men of North Carolina, vchio.h will ttnu Viava ? Lumbefton Robesonian. 1" We Are nnnnoA1 tn tha fPi-nKiViitmn a1oa toral) move. It can do no good and may do great harm. It would not have been so ob jectionable at the opening of the campaign and we do not say it would have been un- TTioo iucii. xk we uau organizea at mat time the two parties from which our forces must come would have had no claim upon our support and no rieht to comnlain of our action. We have taken our part in the selection of the candidates now. represent ing the two old parties and our friends in both are committed to the support of said candidates according to their former politi cal ties-of more recent r.nnviptinns Ms.k- ory Carolinian. , A Tboniand 4e Testify. So does Thomas TtohAi t WhoteanlA Grocer. Philadelphia, who nett's Cocoatne allays all irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually re move dandruff and prevent the hair from fallio? ont. BURNETT'S FL AVORING EXTRACTS 1 fie SUVenortlV of thf.HA T.trnrta rsmjrixtst in their perfect purity and great- strength They are warranted free from the poison ous oils and acids which enter- into the composition of many factitious fruit fla vors. : Quarterly Meeting Fourth Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South: Clinton Circuit, at Clinton. October 26 and 27. Newton Grove Mission. October 29. Duplin Circuit, November 1 and 2. Onslow Circuit, November 8 and 9. Point Caswell Mission, November 13. Topsail Circuit, November 15 and 16. Wilmington, at Front street. November 22 and 23. W. H. Bobbitt. P. E. Ayer's Hair Vigor cleanses and invigo rates the scalp; cures dandruff and Itching; an elegant dressing. t Appointments by the Bishop of East :carollna-Fall Visitation, 1884. Oct. 26 Sunday, 8. Mary's, Kinston. 27 Mondav, . Holr Innoc'ts.Lenotr co. . 28 Tuesday, M. P., S. John's, Pittco. B.P., 8. Michael's, 30 Thursday. S. Paul's. Beaufort. Wov. 2 Sunday. M.P., Christ Ch.. New Berne. " F.P.. 8. f "yprlan's, 5 Wed'sday, F. P., 8. John's, South Mills. 7 Friday, M.P , 8. John's, Newbegun. 8 taturday, M.P., 8. Joseph's, Camden C. H. 9 Sundav. " Christ Ch., Elizabeth City 11 Tuesday, M.P., Holy Trinity.liertford. 12 Wed'sday, 8. Baruabas, Woodvllle.Per. 14 Friday. M. P., 8. Mary's, Gatesville, 16 Sunday, 8. Peter's, Gates co 3 Tuesday. M.P., 8. John's. Win ton. 13 W od'sday, M. P., S. Barnabas, Murf reesboro. 22 d.uray, M P., Holy Innoc'ta-Avoca. 23 Sunday, M.P., S. Luke's. Washington co " " E.:P., Grace, Plymouth. 25 Tuesday, M-P.S. Paul's. Edenton. 39 -nnd, Convo'tn, a, David's, Souppernong. uec 1 4 5 7 9 10 Monday, M P., 8. Andrew's, Columbia, Thursday, M.P , Grace, Woodv'le,Bert. Friday, M.P., 8. Mark's, RoxobeU Sunday, S.Thomas, Windsor. Tuesday, M.P., Zlon Church, Beauf rt no. Wed'sday,M.P.,8. James,-,, " " - js. i ., ranieffo, 11 Thursday, M.P., 8 John's, 12 Friday, 13 Saturday, M.P., 14 Sunday, S. Georgf 's, 15 Monday, 19 Friday, M.P., 20 Saturday, M P., 8. John's; 21 8onday, Trinity, as Makelyville. Swan Quarter. Juniper Bay. Hyde co. Fairfield Aurora. Durham's Cr'k. Chocowinlty. Haw Branch. Vanc boro. Greenville. Washington. Bath. Jamesvllle. Williamston. 22 Monday, Tuesday, 8. Paul's, 25 Ths'dy(Ch'smas)S. Peter's, 23 Sunday, M.P.. S. Thomas, 33 Tuesday, M.P., 31 Wed'sday,M.P., Advent, Jan. 1885. 1 Thursday, M.P., S. Martin's, Hamilton. Holy Communion at all Morning services. Col lections for Diocesan Missions. As opportunity mav effer th children will be catechised. ..The Bishop requests tnat, in accordance with the Re solution of the Diocesan Convention, arrange ments be made in each Pariah for a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. Prn taction. -No -aunh. protective against cni is ana fever and other dls -eses of a malarial type xl3ts ar Hos teiier's. stomach Bitter It relieves coi stipation, liver disorders, rheuma tism, kidney and bladder ailments, with certainty and prom ptltude A change, as gratify ing as it is complete soon takes place in the appearance, as well a the sensa to STOMACH (P iTTISBr tion, of the wan and haggara inva lid who usos this standard promoter nf hllfth Mid For sa:e by all Druggists and De'alers myl7D&Wly .nna tutb sa my 17 KTCBViK.a.1 L AFTER.) . . T?LECTBO-VOI,TAIO BELT and other Elkctbio : JlJ APH.IAHCE8 are- sent on 80 Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY, YODNO OS OLD, Who are uflez . lng from Nervous Dkbilitt, Lost VrrAurr. Wastinq WBAKMKS8ES, and all tnoBe disease of a ; , Pbksokai, Natcr, resulting- from Abuses and . r Othbb aotrs. Speedy, relief and complete restoration to Hkajlth, j Vioob and MAfaoo " Guabantbed. Send. at . once for Dlustrated Pamphlet free. - Address . - ' VQIiTAIC BE-LT CO.tlarghajKJgjch. nov23D&Wly tuth sat novSS lm i AMvmTvvi 6iTe without' Medi- AJ Jf Uolx XV lS eine. Patented Oo tober 16, 1876. One box will cure the most obsti nate case- in four days or less.- - f " Allan's SoliMe ffioticated Mwv - No nauseous dose of cubebay eopabla, or oil of sandal wood, that are certain to produoe dys pepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Prfoe f 1. 50. - Sold by all dj-uggiats, or mailed on receipt of price. For further particulars send for circular. - - - tr . ? r P, O. Box 1583. - - ''- '-JmL-irm - ; iS&ik CTIEEi an? V8 eodly tuth sat - aug28 --- This BELT or Begnera tor is made txpressly for the cure of derangements of the generative organs. ' There is no mistake aboat ' .this, instrument, the con-... timious stream of ELEO TRICITY permeaUfir '.through the parts must -restore them to healthy ..ACTS f ririvu w Xwfi'1 gr i&r , f action. Do not cotudund 1 kfrWf.T''il V Z ith FJertriO Belts , Rlhk I advertised to mre all ills S&hL ,-" . . - 01881' . " ' . . , ,, , Estaollsned 1 TT4 -:. ; v V ; i Bnhrt 1774. Rolls 1883 THIS ! COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATE8 THREE MILLS, as follows : PATAMCO MILL A, a iLLICOTT CITr, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, ftt BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. Having a daily oapaolty oj 1 500 Barrels. tThe value of Flour dependson the proportion S?na? of t. Starch, Sugar and Phos- Ask your Grocer for Patansco Superlative, i. Cape Henry Family Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family 9 Patapsoo Family, t Chesapeake Extra. ' -Patapsoo Extra, Bedford Family, ; Orange Grove Extra. C. A GAMBRILL MF'G CO., 82 Commerce Street, : Baltimore, Md. Represented by ang2 6m sat tuth J.T.MclVER, WllmlnBton, N. C. Groceries. Groceries, R I PATENT I YY , j 'AaAJBASJSRiaHrtCa? W- FLOUR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, BACON, SUGAR, . SALT, CORN, RICE, MEAL, LARD, SODA, GLUE, MEAL, LYE, OATS, -nsf ' i - - I POTASH.- HOOP IRON, SHOT, HAY, STARCH, SNUFF, CRACKERS, SOAP, TOBACCO, CANDY, s - CANDLES, OYSTERS, WRAPPING TWINE, PAPER BAG 8 WRAPPISG PAPER, PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER, TARN, SHEETING, ... Ac, &c, ... &c For sale low by ! ' G. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Comm'n Merchants, 16 & 18 Koith Water Street. ocl9tf Groceries, Bagging, &c. 1500 bl FL0UE aU KTadcB' 250 Bblfl 6UOAR' a11 ?rades 2QQ B&S8 COFFEE. Rio, Lagnyra and Java QQ Boxes Cream CHEESE, 2?J Tubs BUTTER, JQQ Tierces and Tubs LARD 2QQ Hhds MOLASSES, Cuba and P. Rico, gQ Bbla SYRUP, 150 Bbl POTAT0BS and A?FLBS 25'Bbla ONI0N8, QQ Bbls MACKEREL, 2QQ Bbla CRACKERS and CAKES. -QQQ Rolls BAGGING, 1000 BdlT'rKS- Delt Arrow Bnd Pieced, TOBACCO. CIGARS, Ac. : Tor sale low by ool9tf ADRIAN A VOLLER8. Seasonable Goods, TB NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE COTTON BAGGING and TIES, MACKEREL, SEED RYE, SHOT, POWDER and CAPS, ALL GRADES FAMILY FLOUR, ' FRESH ARRIVALS and LOW PRICES. HAliL & PEARSALL. au SODAWtf late the LIVER and WONeio, and Bxstobji tub HEAiTS and VIQOB. of XOTJTH. Dy. sua o: .Want dffrestion. Lack of Strength. na 'i-rrea eeiinKaowiu.cii cured. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive bcwiwcb. . V-niivpna the mind and supplies mrtuit I A r I ta Q Buffering from complaints : kiAlJICaO (peculiar to their sex will 6nd la BE. ELAB.TEB"saON TOOTO a eats and pSedycure. Gives a clear. beUhy comptexlc "Frequent atwmpts at counterfwting ya,( to she poSlSuy 67 the original. Oo not expert. tneht-getthe OBiotwAtAND Best. rtitWrg v! AJlfsVnaS , aug 16 DAWly ' ' in 16 Blink of Hew HanoVer. - ' -.' " Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, J - $300,000 Surplus Puhd, '-' - - - - $50,000 j DIRECTORS : W. L GORE, C. M STEDMAN, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAB, H. VOLLERS, " I- ' . R. R. BRIDGERS, ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK, . F. RHETN8TEIN, O. B. BORDEN, '". J. W. ATKINSON. ! ISAAC BATES, President, 9 i G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, aa gtf 8. P. WALLACE. Cashier Molasses, Bagging," &c. s "gQ Hhds Pltae CUBA MOLASSES, j 100 do do P R' do f(( Half standard BAGGING 1000 New AEB0W TIES" 500 da pieoe4 do gQQ Bbls FIX)UR, I JQQ Bbls SUGAR, 2QQ Bags COFFEE, v . Lime. Cement, Plaster, Ac, a 6; All at Lowest Prices. aug24tf -WORTH & WORTH. E.G.; Blair, TOvJW 01LTTRUB v V1 f .iV x- s '1.1 . Bk. - BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT forth sale of Flour,- Meal,- Grain, Cotton and Foreign Finite. - Merchandise and all kinds of Country Produce Bold and prompt returns guaranteed. Conslgninents soltoited. -tt 4 ; j . ' '.. - "'" B. G-. BLAIR, i, -. sen 15 tf ; r- w No North Second S. : j WSIOI, ES ALE . PRICES. represent maamg charged. - ABTlOtM. FBICX8. BAGGING Gunny . .'. . . ... 10)6 i. 11J4 Standard........ 00. 12 . BACON North Carolina ' ' Hams, f lb. 00 15- . 8houlders, fc:.. ....... ; 00 11 Bides, choice, lb - 00 , ..12 WxstxkhSicob3D Hams.fi !'.. 00 - l&i 4 Sideb, 9 ft....... 0 12J6 ' Shonlders, fl ft ...v v 9 10 DaTSaLrxnSldea, f) ...-... 0 11 - Shoulders, fjft. ...... ...... 00 8 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, : Second Hand, each..........' 1 60 1 65 ;? New New York, each........ 1 80 2 00 NewCity, each... 100 ISO BEESWAX 9ft 2? 27 BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M.... 8 00 9 00: Northern.... .......... 0 00 14 00 BUTTER North Carolina, fUft. 00 00 Northern, ft.. 26 85 CANDLES 9 ft Sperm ..... . . 18 25 Tallow.... 11J4 12 Adamantine 00 z 12 . CHEESE 9 lb-North'nFact'y 14 14J4 - Dairy, Cream.. 00 18, State 10 12 "COFFEE 9 tt Java ... 18 28 ' i Laguyra 13 14 Rio.; 10 '13 CORN MEAL 9 bush., in sacks, 80 8 Virginia MeaU 00 89 COTTON TIES 9 bundle 1 40 1 45 DOitESTICH Sheeting, 4-4, $ yd 6K 7 Yarns, 9 bunch.... 00 86 EGGS 9 dozen... 20 22 FISH Mackerel, No. 1. 9 -bbl... 16 00 20 00 MaukereLNo 1,9 naif bbl.. 8 50 10 00 Mackerel, No. 2, 9 bbl...... 8 60 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, 9 half bbl. 6 00 7 00 Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl : 00 500 Mullets, 9 bbl 5 00 6 00 Mullets, Pork bbls. 11 00 12 00 N.C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... 8 00 4 00 DryCod. 9 ft 5 10 FLOUIl-9 bbl Fine. 0 00 5 00 Northern Super .' 8 75 4 50 " Extra. 6 25 6 50 " Family 5 50 8 00 City Mills Super. i. 4 23 4 E0 lf Famfiy 4 75 5 00 Extra Family 4 75 5 00 GLUE 9 . 10 13 GRA1U 9 busheL Corn,store,bag8,prlme, white 75 77 Corn, cargo, in bulk, " 65 70 Corn, cargo, hi bags, " 70 72 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags 67 68 Oats, from store 47 50 Cow Peas 80 85 HIDES 9 ft Green 0 5U Dry 10 12 HAY 9 100 lbs Eastern....... 96 1 06 Western 90 1 00 North River 90 1 00 HOOP IRON 9 ft 8& 3U LARD 9 ft Northern....- 9 10j . North Carolina 00 . 10 LIME 9 barrel 00 i 40 - LUM B ER City Sawed 9 M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank: 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to duality...'. 18 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards,com'n 12 00 15 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds.... 00 8 " In bbls.... 00 80 ?orto Rico, to hhds 80 32 " lnhbls 83 85 Sugar House, lnhhds 00 00 In bbls...... .. 00 20 Syrup, In bbls 26 , 65 NAILS $ keg-Cut. lOd basis.. 00 2 75 OILS 9 gallon Kerosene 12 13 Lard 1 10 1 45 Linseed 90 1 00 Rosin 15 '18 Tar 00 20 Deok and 8par 00 22 POULTRY Chiokeus,live,grown 26 80 . Spring.. 8 2b Turkeys v 60 75 PEANUi'S 9 bushel 0 1 00 POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet.. 85 60 Irish, per barrel, new 00 2 00 PORK 9 barrel City Mess..'.. 18150 19 50 Prime 15 00 16 00 Rump 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina, 9 44 8 Rough, 9 bushel (Upland).. 80 1 10 Do. . do (Lowland) 1 00 1 E3 RAGS 9 ft Country , 1 154 City... 1 l: ROPE 9 ft 14i6 SALT 9 salt Alum 80 85 Liverpool au W Lisbon 00 00 American 00 75 SUGAR 9 ft-Cuba 0 00 Porto Rloo , 0 00 A Coffee 0 8 B " 0 7 C " 6H 7 Ex C 7 7X Crushed 9 10 SOAP 9 ft Northern 6 6M SHINGLES 9 M Contract.... 5 00 B7 00 Common 2 00 250 Cypress Saps 4 50 5 00 Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50 STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 14 00 RO Hogshead .....00 00 10 00 TAIJXW 9 ft 1 6 TIMBER 9 M feet Ext Heart (1st clasa yellow pine) .13 00, 00 12 00 Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. ' GO ' 10 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 8 00 Mill Prime 6 50 7 50 Common Mill .4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 4 00 . WOOL 9 ft Washed 00 20 Unwashed .-. CO 16 Burrv 10 -12 WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern 1 00 5 03 North Carolina 1 00 2 50 WILMINGTON EIONBY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York.......J4dJcount Boston.... ., Philadelphia.... Western Cities Exchange, 30 days, 1 9 cent.. Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock 90 Navasse Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds-Old Ex-Coupons. ... 23 unding, 1866 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s 80 Siocl&l Tax 4 W A WRRBonds,7 9o (Gold. Diterest)! ! ! ! 116 Carolina Central R R Boads, 6 go. 106 Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Bonds. ... 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new)! 9c... 100 " 8 9c. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 9o- ...... 100 Wilmington A Weldon BR Stock HO North Carolina R R Stock 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock -.. 120 THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTOH GAUE FOWLS FOB SALE jyY GAME FOWL8 HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have tonght and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exblbition at Philadelphia in '76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dl ploma and MedaL . . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds tn the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and - handsome plumage, pel Express, C. O. D.. at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, (2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April batch 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 babk the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. - T Address, J.'G. ARLINGTON, ap 6 tf Hllllardston, Nash Co. N. C. ENCOURAGE ' HOME INSTITUTIONS. .Security Against Fire. me North Carolina Home Insurance Co. RALEIGH, N. C THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on allclaaea of insurable property. ' ' ' ; 1 -" ' All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" Is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and appeals with confidence to msurers of proper lu North Carolina. Agents In all parts of the State. JOHN GATLKG, President. W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPKR. Supervisor. ATKINSON A -MANNING, Agents, gep36tf Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson & Iklaniiiiig's Insurance Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, , Wilmington, N. C. Fire, Marine and life Companies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. la n tf - The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEW8 paper and the Organ Cf the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. C. . Terms, $2 00 per annum, In advance, . - : The eligibility of its location, the number and activity of its agents, and the constantly increas ing demand f or It among the more solid classes of readers in various sections, give the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the patron age of the advertising public. Terms very favor able. Consult your business Interest, and address the editor - , ' JL. mCHATJX, - .4.' .-.-! WihnjLiigWeldcm , Eailxbad Cor , Orncx or Gxa SxTFXBiiiTxirnxxT,- i 1 . Wilmington, N.CUJuly li, 1884. f Cliaiige of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 9.00 A.M. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wel don Railroad will run as follows: , . Dy nfaind.Expreaa Trains, Ds01y . . ; ; rTo. 4T Nortn smdi8SoiitB.i ' -iv Iave WlhMngton? Front St. Depot, at 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Weldon....................... 2.85 P M. Leave Weldon.......". ..;......'.. 8.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 85 P. M. Fas Theoubh Mah,akb Passbsszb Taxnr Dailt - No. 40 South- Leave Weldon 5.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M MxiL -Airo Pabsenosb Tbaik Djjlt Na 43 " -' NOBTH. Tfl.va WllTn1ntn inn u Arrive at WUdon. ..'.".".."..".'.''.. ..'.." . 235 a! M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia, v Mount for Tarboro atL20 P.M. and 4.80 P.M. ?ivlunun8 leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10 A. M. daUy. .Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P.; M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. dally. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon 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 nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All tratna pnn astIM kahmuii TOni.nl., . . Washington, and have fullman Palace Sleepers For accommodation of locel travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. dily except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Oen'l Passenger Agent. - jy 12 tf ILHIHBT0, COL'MBIA & ADQuETA Railroad Co. Omra or Gsnzbai. Sxjp't, I Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 18, 1884. f . Change of Schedule. ON ANC AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, A 5 CO P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) TiOB.-iS wtand4TEaf, Leave Wilmington Leave Florence ; Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia Leave C, C. A A. Junction...- Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. . Night Mail akd PassbvgsbTbaih. ...i 9.05 P.M. .... 2.40A.M. .... 6.20 A.M. .... 8.40 A.M. .... 9.55 P.M. . ..10.20P.M. .... 4.50 A.M. . ... 8.35 A. M. Daily. No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington .....i 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.25 A. M Mail akd Passbbsxb Tbaik Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence 4.06 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marlen. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. 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 Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE," Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ' augiatf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OlTICX OT StfPKBHtTKKDXKY, Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21; 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: i. "PASSENGER, MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) I-eave WDmlngtOB at . 7.00 P. M. No. 1.J-Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at, 7.30 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M. No. 2. VArrive at Raleigh- at 9.00 A. M. t arrive at Wilmington at. 8.2E A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MALL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays: - No. 3 .Leave Charlotte... J Arrive at Shelby... 8.15 A. M. .12.15 P. M. ....... 1.40P. M. ....... 5.40 P. M. No." f Arrive at Charlotte. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington end Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle, citations West ern N C. R. R., Ashville and ooints West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points 8authwcgt- . L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent. . Eep 21 tf BI OTHER'S A Precious Boon to Woman. WORDS OF PRAISE. I most earnestly entreat every female expect ing to be confined to use Mother's Belief. Cou pled wi h this entreaty I will add that during a ong obstetrics 1 practice (forty-four years) I have never known it to fail to produce a quick and safe delivery. H. J. HOLMES, M. D. A lady from one of the counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting midwife for many years, writess "I have disposed of all the Mo ther's Friend you sentmc, and l am delighted with it. In every lnsrance where it has been used its effects have been all that I could ask. I consider it a great blessing.'? A gentleman writes: "My wife used' your Mo tier's Friend at her fourth confinement, and her testimony is that she passed through it with one half the suffering of either of ber former confine ments, and recovered from its effects In much less time. She also recommended it to a lady friend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she says: 'I have never seen any one pass through this great trial with so much ease and so little suffering ' A qVICJtAND EASY TIME. 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C ootatf Pavetteville Observer. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1883, THE undersigned will revive the publication of -the FAYETTEVLLLE OBSERVER. The Obskbvxb will be a large 28-coluxtm weeklv newspaper, and will be mailed to subscribers postage Paid, at $2 per annum, always In ad-' vanee. It will give the news ot 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 oa State polities -and affairs. , Democratic in politics, the Obskbvu wBl la bor, first of alL to assure the prosperity of the Town of Fayette vllle, to develop the vast agri cultural resources of its own and the neighlior lng counties, and to. promote all that concerna the welfare of the people of North Carolina. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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