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"f!, ,,,r -vstem needs cleansing, ton 'thl,0yi stimulating, without intoxica- " ;!?. if you are (old, J- . . f1 V Hon Bitters is what you need to , ir,in?. liCW 1UC, iiwui SUM llfUI. re )ul v in are costive, or dyspeptic or suffer V 'from anv other of the numerous dis ":.f tbe stomach or bowels, it is your ,..,!, if roil remain ill. If '"v". mating away with any form . W-.r disease, stop tempting death this fM?nt and tarn for a cure to Hop Bitters. if - ou arc sick with that terrible sickness, v rrriisoW. 3ou win And a Balm in :.. linn RittPTS. I rf mr are a frequenter, or a resident of , . nWrmftic district, barricade your sys- ' r-n f ea'ast the scourge of all countries . " ytmru. Epidemic, Bilious and Inter -nrttent Fevers by the use of Hop Bitters "Ah n p Bitters will give you fair skin, rich BtfiUV :-.A.rflct Kraath onH health ecratnIlV 1 for a ease they will not core or help. A Lady's Wish. ? ? j - bow ' d o wish my skin was ss clear and '(. .mi s." saio a lady to her friend. "You ?!' Vii!y mate it so," answered the friend. . ' ranireJ the first lady. -..p-Wm'Hoa Bitters that makes pure, rich u.',' "mi blooming health. It did it for me as ffg- .j.e srennine withouta bunch of green j.in the white labeL ShujKllthe vUe.poiscn- wi'h -Hop" or Ho"r' in their name. ..'i:;!UVIv toc&nrm ; tuthsat chm 4 GLEAE HEAD, "One year ago I was induced to try Ateb's fins as a remedy for Indigestion, Con stipation, and Headache, from which I had long heen a great sufferer. Commeno k vith a dose of five Pills, I found their , J0Og easy, and obty'ned prompt relief. In containici their use, a S'rgle 3PU1 taken ifier dinner, daily, lias been all the medi cae I have required. Ayek's Pills have kept my system regular and my head clear, is J benefited me more than all the medi cines ever bef ore tried. Every person siia- Uirlv afflicted should know their value. 152 suite St., Chicago, June 6, 1882. M. V. Watson. ' For ail diseases of the stomach and bowels, try AYn:"s. Tills. j rSlTARED by DrJ.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. ch w nrm dec SI AYER'Sl Ague Gnre eoLtaius an antidote for all malarial tiis- '. orders which, so far as known, is used iu no liiii remedy. It contains. no Quir.ine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance i hat ever, aiid consequently produces litjurioiis e2tn?fa the constitution, but Uaves the system as healthy as it was before tl.e attack. i2SAHT ATEE'S AGUE CUBE t- csk ; ry case c.f Fever and iiic, Ihter niiiii: or Chill Fever, Itemitteiit Fever, c: A jue. Bilious Fever, and IJvcr Com- :i : t caused by malaria. I In ease of failure, r:;r.ine trial, dealers are authorized, by our eirmiar dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the DrJ.C.Ayer&Co.i Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggists. '! Bitt em nrm nov30 - ""Hostetter'sStom ach Kitten Is a fine blood depurent, a rational cathartic, and a an per b antt- Diuous specinc u rallies thfl failiner nArfirlMi nf thn debt litated, and checks premature decay, favnr and irar. bi lious remittentdvF- neKia and bowel complaints are amonjr the evils which iteniirelv re moves. In tropical countries, where the liver and bow U Rf organs most unfavorably affect- ea oy ine comomeu influence of cli- ' it h a, very necessary safeguard Kor sa'e by w iniz2ists and Dealers generally, ayiru&wiy nna tatb.ra mTl7 TLLLTKO-VOLTAIC BELT and other Emcctbio i J AW'l tn-ip.i . cih Ti .. n f m t.l frv '?.. ,0NLy. YOUNG OR OLD, who are guffer- i nm i .EBYDi-s DEEnjTV, Lost Vitaott. "CTixo vTeaknekses, and all those diseases of a fJNAJ' xtuue. resultlnir from Abuses and "za Cacsks. Soeedv reUef and complete torati,n to Health, Viooh and Manhood ?aA!iTPiD- "d at once for Illustrated --"'PHi iree. Address . . MtLTAIC BEIjT CO., Marshall, Mich. TovSD&Wly tuth sat nov22 THE BEST PREPARATION: or Restoring! ptsiv hair a 1t. natnral colon raBVESTiNa the hair from turnina ervf'. i: faonuciNs a rapid and luxuriant growth;; KUiDicATiHo scurf and dandruff; J(jr n-RT v.- H..i.t & ii jtt . i rccarNQ itching & all diseases of the scalp; r preventing the hair from falling out; and fl.;.E,BYTHIG for which a hair tonio w ro- uimasnoEOTiAi. ne highest TEBTutoRiALs of its merits are i .om rev. CHAS. H. RBAD. D D., Pastor Grace iiireei rresDyterian C'nurcn.1 Ur;?1 years I nave ned no other Hair vrmi uaa ine xanthine, wnicn naa oeeu ,Wr ?,recHmmended to me by a friend who had itV.'tS Value. It. haa In mv omerljnf accom- vriio 11 th 13 Maimed for it as a wholesome thihU? aPd restorer of the natnral color of dni a thorough preventive of dandruff, ff faleby 107 2317 J. H. HARDIN. Dromrfst. ' om ju aug sep feb 29 APORTTTTTt? Cure-without M rieyj V Hi cine. Patented Bate ca . ; De box will cure the most ot mi Mm Heiicatei Bongies. 'inau80asd0Seof nnhftb xnnoMo nfnflof TP ecelnt Vif dbyall druggists, or mailed. on. forircniarPnce- For farther partlculani send r-0- Box 1533. I WesS I BURN THIS LETTER. V Ifyouhavealittlellrling - Tt.vK you love to desperation, I Jiut have never asked her father, - : Tf ,r 1$ adeyour declaration; ,' nk your toind ght waver, ' wt remember you had better, I.you wnte a fod epistle, ; v-' Add a postscript, "Bum this letter!" ,When .the chill October breezes a a a 8hiver down your back, . a ?our bank account is drooping. And remittances are slack; . When you coolly write your tailor, Baying humbly, like a debtor, v lhat you'll surely settle shortly. u cuu wruet . Jsura this letter!" SnWd ybu chance to meet a fisher,' 4 ' I empting you, by bait or boodle, lo exchange your checks for shares; or your ink be very sparing, - J! or the pen may prove a fetter ; You should write, in words of fire. J . v lHQer. Durnthis letter!" THE CAMPAIGN, Montickllo. N. V.. On.t. ai - Mr. C. V. R. Ludington, candidate for mptroller on the Republican State ticket in 1877, and a straight Republican from the foundation of the party, announces his in tention for Cleveland. Special to N. T. nvrui. T ! Lincoln. Iix.. .'Out. ai.Rnm' Romanism, and Rebellion" are three words that will cost the Republican party here all iuc Ai isu voies , iney . wouia nave received had not these words heen nornl hv th spokesman for the ministers who called on Mr. Blaine in Iew York. N. T.Times. Mr. S. R. Murkland informs na that he bousht a bier bill of imrvls fmm a New York Republican merchant, who told him that if Cleveland was not elected next l uesaay he would not be required to pay for them, declaring that he hArl nnt. thn slightest doubt of Blaine's defeat. Lynch- ourg Virginian, vet. mst. Washington. Oct. 31. No more business than is absolutely necessary has been done in the Government depart ments ior several days, ana there will be no increase in the work for another wepfc Hundreds of clerks have already left for a V -a a ... ineir nomes, ana nunareas more will go between now and Monday night. iV. Y. ximes. New York, Oct. 30. This morning a special agent was dispatched, from the Republican headquarters' with a carpet-bag full of greenbacks to corrupt the voters of Indiana, the money being that wnicn was raised last night at the dinner to Blaine. Jay Gould and several of his fel low jobbers came in to-day and doubled ineir suDscripuons. UaLUmore Hun. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 31. The Democrats! are to-dav congratulatine themselves over the accession to their ranks of Moses F. Dunn, who will to-morrow deliver a speech at his home in Bedford advocating Cleveland's election to the Presidency. He has been a Radical Re publican hitherto, and once made a race for -Congress -against Dan Voorhees. Special to Charleston Nevus and Courier. Virginia, Florida, and Louisiana are the Southern States in which the money or the jobbers is to be mainly spent. These three States together cast 24 votes in the Electoral College against the 36 votes of New York. In 1880 Virginia gave Han cock a majority of 43,956 in a total vote of 211,996, or 22 per cent. Louisiana gave him a majority of 27,316 in a total vote of 103,304, or 27 per cent. Florida gave him 4,310 majbrity in a total vote of 51.618, or 8 per cent. These figures show that not one of these States can be classed as a doubtful State. iV. T. Times. . New York, Oct. 31. Millions of fraudulent Cleveland electoral ballots have been printed in this . city, under the direction of the Republlcad National com mittee, for use in all the Northern States. In these ballots names are misspelled and in many instances fictitious names inserted. Large packages of these ballots were sent to every Western States early in the week. Yesterday four packages of ballots were shipped by the Adams Express Company to the chairman of the Republican State committee in Connecticut for. distribution in that State. Special to Charleston Neves and Courier. Indianapolis, Oct. 31. Mr. Hendricks came home from Shelbyville last eveniDg, where he spoke to several thousand people. In a brief conversation with the Times' correspondent the Gover nor said :: "The requirements of the cam paign upon me have been much greater than I had anticipated, . There seems ta be an unprecedented interest in the coming election, and I have found large outpour ings of people everywhere.and an were en thusiastic and m earnest, ine democrats are universally sanguine of victory." For my own part I feel no apprehension. In diana is certainly a Democratic State." Columbus, O.. October. 31. Amonff the many recent featuies of the present Presidential canvass in Ohio tend ing toward the success of the Democracy next l uesaay. ine decision oi me oupreiue Court affirming the unconstitutionality of the Scott Liquor Law must be-taken into ftrconnt. It will have the effect of bring ing thousands of German votes to the Dem ocracy who bad become alienated since the election of Gov. -Hoadly by reason of the dillydallying of the Supreme Court in neglecting to pass upon a statute so cieariy illegal as the Scott, law. It will also add ereat strength to the Prohibition vote. The decision Ol tne UOUn IS worm at. leas iu, 000 votes to St. John. Wash. Post. Below we presenttto the readers of the Herald the views of a number of members of Congress, otner prominent irentiompn and our own well informed cor resrjondents on the probable result of the election qbt inesuay. iu cacmium are mostly confined to wnat are Known as the doubtful States, and generally indicate entire confidence in the success rweianrl. The enormous nepuDii- can corruption fund, gathered from the slim purses of government employes and the full pockets of the monopolists, who wine and dine ana support mo avch"uv" nnminM in confident expectation of their reward, is the only thing which excites any foor nf thfl result, in aespue oi wis, u- ever, Indiana is assured; a fusion victory m h mh fippms rtroD&oie: "e . vote in Wisconsin renders that State doubU f ul and the Democrats ana inuepeuucuu of Connecticut and New-Jersey are confi dent that, notwithstanding the bribery which has the thinnest veil of concealment, "a .i, intimidation bv manufactu ttUU wo vk - .i - rers and other employers practised on their theif operativesClevelwd will, receive the electoral votes of those States. -New York has ceased to be a doubtful State, and no m onncW pneculates upon it. Ouc UUn ocuuiuwj -r- Sunday's Herald, Nov. 2. . mm At tti Hair rreniHurow""""". .- . r - . .. -ntu1 Hit thA use OI H nrnnerties which SO gSS hVvaouV conditions of the 1 iiuuiou human nair. Mr.-i: '"AnfJt th It affords the nenesi mwro. ijz s- s w Tt oromotes its healthy. It leaves disagreeable odor. : It kills dan, drmrneiFlavonng detracts are known as OFFICIAl, VOTE OF NORTH CARO- The f ollowine is the official vote rf North Carolina, by counties, for CongressH man at Larsre: In 1RS2 nnrl fnr ArivArnAr in 1884: . . ' r , ' . - : 1- Vote of 18 82. Tote ofl884 I La o :,r : , gM. g: . ' ' r I Alamance, i. 1295 1076 Alexander. . . . 677 312 , Alleghany.. .. 394 ' 255 1 Anson . 1736 1059 - Ashc....:... 1006' 1137 ' Beaufort.:.... 1680 1416 Bertie....:..; , 933 1655 Bladsn....... 1280 1558 Brunswick..:. 742 ! 858 Buncombe... 1761 1332 Burke.. 1189 909 Cabarrus.... 1326 707 Caldwell 720 - 296 Camden.. ... 632 541 Carteret. ..... 843 667 Caswell...... 124? 1662 Catawba...... 1615 555 Chatham ..... " 19161 1619 Cherokee..... 383 480 Chowan ...... 600 768 Clay... T 298 165 Cleaveland... 1183 431 Columbus.... 1430 951 Craven.. 715 2211 Cumberland.. 21162159 Currituck .... 725 . 329 Dare......... 183 -221 Davidson.... 1744 1705 Davie 760 1065 Duplin 1805 1188 Durham..... 1158 921 Edgecombe. . . 1208 8054 Forsythe...,. 1560 1126 Franklin..... 1905 1968 Gaston....... 1024 832 Gates........ 872 524 Graham 217 62 Granville... . 1824 2041 Greene 921 1058 Guilford 1985 1747 Halifax 1687 4410 Harnett 817 731 Haywood 904 474 Henderson ... 498 592 Hertford 696 1148 .Hyde...:..;. 725 601 Iredell 2199 1656 Jackson. 638 ' 267 Johnston 1982 1717 Jones....... 497 735 Lenoir....... 1275 1277 Lincoln 778 647 Macon 546 468 Madison... i.. 885 1090 Martin 1414 1310 McDowell.... 699 488 Mecklenburg.. 3327 2795 Mitchell 429 925 Montgomery.. 671 848 Moore 1377 1445 Nash........ 1589 1492 New Hanover 1564 2607 Northampton. 1197 2085 Onslow 1100 557 Orange 1159 986 Pamlico...... 622 403 Pasquotank . . 703 1106 Pender.; 1036 1230 Perquimans... 685 918 Person....... 1147 1096 Pilt 2073 2054 Polk......... 308 372 Randolph.... 1789 1368 Richmond.... 1354 1964 Robeson..... 2087 2228 Rockingham.. 1946 1113 Rowan.. 1591 1374 Rutherford,.. 961 1127 Sampson 2066 1634 Stanly.-.. 917 620 Stokes ... I 1220 507 Surry........ 1196 958 Swain 281 55 Transylvania. 319 214 Tyrrell 383 276 Union.... ..J.. 1283 564 Vance 988 1482 Wake 4259 4648 Warren........ 947 2171 Washington. . 525 861 Watamral 725 623 Wayne: 2010 2106 Wilkes....... 927 1576 Wilson 1708 1296 Yadkin 794 814 Yancey . . rr, . 645 520 Totals. . . . 111756 111247 State Gleanings. I '. V- Hillsboro Observer: Mr. James Wills, son in law of Prof. Hooper, died at Chapel Hill last Sunday. High Point Enterprise: Messrs. Snow & Cox shipped 75,000 shuttle blocks during the month of October. Elizabeth City Economist: We are sorry to learn that the egg hatchery, which promised to be a profitable industry in our midst, has proven a failure. Hard boiled eggs will not batch out healthy chickens. Some miscreants at Nag's Head a ' few nights ago broke open and rifled the cottages on the sea side. - Pittsboro Record; The con duct of the white men of Wilmington on that occasion was admirable, and their for bearance truly . wonderful. Instead of their retaliating, and throwing stones back at the negroes, or even shooting them (as might naturally have been expected), they kept perfectly quiet and allowed the yelling crowd of rioters to pass on. And in so do ing they acted wisely. If they had retal iated and killed a few negroes, it would have been announced all over the North as another Southern outrage, and probably defeated Cleveland in every Northern State. rOITLICAL POINTS. . James G. Blaine might be elect ed, but Jay Gould would be President. Brooklyn Eagle, Dem. Most of the millionaires, like the Major himself himself, sent substitutes to the war, but they are ready enough to bleed for Blame. New York World, JJem, Does Mr. Blaine see ruin staring the countrv in the face, now that we have a pronounced Republican Free Trader at the bead or the Treasury uepartmem? lie should explain this matter to his apprehen sive Republican mends. Jsew rorc woria, Dem. Large numbers of Spencer rifleg are being shipped South by Republicans for use on election day, Mr. Blaine is a great believer in the Spencer nfle. He made his first successful appearance as an official jobber and lobbyist in the interest of the Spencer rine. houisvwe uouner-journat, Dem. - y;: '- --' - A Card. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you free of charge. - This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send self -addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. iNMAJg, Station D, New York, f OBTHEBN (FIRE) ASSURANCE CO. Sun Fire Office Co. -Fire Insurance Association. British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co. Boston Marine Ins. Co. , -: Mutual life Ihs. Co. of New York. ; Accident Ins. Co. of North America. The above Companies are represented to wll mtneton and vicinity by the undersigned, In any of which he will be glad to write Insurance on the most favorable terms at lowest rates, I ? M. 8. WILLABD, tf . 212 N. Water Street. Telephone No. 5. ' f 2 tf TKe Wo r h i n g'St ar PUBilSHED DALLY AND WEEKLY -In AiTance. DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 Three Months" " ....... 4 00 ': ( ' Two Months, " ' . " j V? one -' Month : " '.. WSEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. '. 50 " , M Six Months, " ' " 100 " Three Months - " . 50 NOTICES OjTtHE PRESS: The Stab Is decldedlv one of the best Barters in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. Salem Press. ; - ' , ' , . , The Wllmineton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as eoodf a naDer as anv neonle should want. Charlotte Democrat. , , The Wilmington Stab haa entered on its twelfth year. As a daily Journal of news It stands 'np head. " Concord Rtai&ter. The Wllmintrton Stab has entered its twantv- fifth volume, j There ls no better paper published In 4he State.-)n&ir Topic. The wllmineton Stab has entered nnni Ha thir teenth year. It ls one of the best papers In the State. Worrenton Gazette. . . , Tbe Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It nas become one of tho leading papers of the Soath. Oxford TorchZiaht. The wnminirton Stab Is not onlv one of the heat edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news and typograploal appearance cannot , be The WilmlnztoB Stab is one of the vervbestba pen in the South, in every department from ty po grapny up to emtonai aDiiity ana independence. Petersburq (Fa.) lade&Appeal. The WQmuurton (N. C.) Mobhtko Stab Is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published In the Sonth. Richmond (Va.) Religious Herald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. Tarooro aoutnemer. We like the Stab because it ls thoroughly re liable, oandid. fearless, and so well and ably edited .newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Visitor. Although at the head of the nres3 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. Tiiejrree nui navtut. The Stab is so well and f avorablv known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of whlcn its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one-of the best dai . lies in the South. ItoteMmian. - That magnificent beamlm? Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them sdLTarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth rear. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to Us oity, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab la an excellent paper. Its prosperity ls not surprising since It is bo deserving. Charlot'4 uoeerver. - The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wllmimrton Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it Is a favcrite witn tne state press ana is Bougat aner oy ine people. Long and prosperous life to t.Feids ville Times The Wllmineton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on tbe high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any joorau pubuanca m tne soutn. Oxford Frte Lance. Whv is it that all the papers with tbe nani9 of Star are such bright little journals? The Wilming ton (N. OStab, theWaahlngton Star, tbe,Fred eriokrturg Star, N4W York Star, for example. There must be something In name after afl. Richmond (F&) State. . ; - . , : The Wilmlnsrton Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. It news columns are always a ntue rimer man moss .oi any other of our exchanges, and Its editorial de aortment is conducted with much ability. Jrr ganton Blade. TTnmble in Its beginnings, as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended tne couapse oi tne ooninern Coafedaraoy, tha Star has steadily "waxed" un til tt now oeams respienaero m ine ran giuw a. constantly brightening prosperity. Aa a neioffa per it has few equals, and no superior, for apprs prlate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proua to rana u amung our uiuoiaui-oi i ble ej.ohaxucM.IIUlsboro Recorder. - The Wilmington Mobnitis Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is due to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this Is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the .term of "good newspaper" Im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ooldsboro Messenger. Patapsco Flouring Mills Estabflnbed 1TT4. Duhrs 17T4. Rolls 1882 V V IWI IHIW ICAGAMBRILL MrcCo. i THIS COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES THRE S MILLS, as follows : PATAPSCO MILL A, a JILLICOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, lit BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. Having a daily capacity ojl 500 Barrels. The value of Flour depends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar and Phos phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia Wheat, from which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. Ask your Grocer for Patapsco Superlative, Cape Henry Family, Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family.o Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Extra, -i Bedford Family, Orange Grove Extra. C. A. GAMBRILL MF'Q CO., 82 Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. Represented by aug 2 6m sat tuth J. T. McTVER, Wilmington, N. C, Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, - $300,000 Surplus Fund, - - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GORE, C. M. STEDMAN, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, K. R. BRIDGERS, ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, F. RHETNSTETN, S. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. ' j , ISAAC BATES, President, r G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, au20tf 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier This CELT or T?eEtra tor is made expressly for the cure ot derangements of the generative oirans. There is no mistake about this instrument, the con tinuous stream ot ELEO T K 1 C 1 T Y peimeatinfr -. throutfls the parts must restore them to healthy action. Do not confound "this with Electric .Belts advertised to -ure all ills . from head to toe. It is for the ONE srjecific nurDOse. . . 1 1 I... -..11 . J n .JJwm nhovn. Electrie Belt Co., 103 Washington St., Chicago, 111. - ., - tu th sat . '' - WHOLESALE PBICES. Our a notation. It should be understood. represent the wholesale- prices renerallv. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. ... - ' v f-'-.:.: BAGGING Gunny . . . .. r VSMfo Uii tanaara.... ou, is BACON North Carolina. t HamBvv v.. no O '.-.is.-; Shoulders, PB - 00 & 11 . Sides, choice. 9 lb.... I..... - 00 a ' 12U WzbtxbbSbokzs Cams. V. lb.... ' 00 ' 15 Biaes, . ........... ' r"i26 Shouldera. fi.: 9 Ch . . 10 .t Dnv SAMiD-SIdes, 9 lb........ V 0 11 '" Shoulders. lb............. . 00 Ch 8 ' BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, J ; - ! f- secona uana, eacn..... . .. l so i 65 New New York, each... 1 20 -aoo New Citv. eaoh. 1 0 a-'li BEESWAX W B .... 2i A? 27 BRICKS Wllmmgton, 9 M... . . 8 00 9 00 - Northern... 0 00 14 00 BUTTER -North Carolina, p B. 00 00 Northern, ,25 85 CANDLES B B Sperm. 18 25 'l"aiiow.i- 11J4 ia Adamantine.... 00 a 12 CHEESE ft-North'nFacfy 14 14J4 Dairy, Cream................ w & lift State ..J 10 13 COFFEE lbJava....... ... 18 & 28 AAguyra r 10 va i Rio W & 18 CORN MhAL bush., In sacks, 80 S Virginia Mean. uo su COTTON TIES bundle . ..... 1 40 1 45 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd 6 7 Yarns. buncn w . s EGGS W dozen ..s.. 25 & 27! FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl... 18 00 20 00 uacaerel, No. l, V a&ix ddi.. o ou ouidu : Mackerel. No. 2. bbl... .. 8 60 9 00 Mackerel, No. 8, $ half bbl. Mackerel, No. 8, bbl. . . . . ." Mullets, bbl ... Mullets. Pork bbls . N. C. Roe Herring, V keg. . . DrvCoi S lb....... FLOUR bbl Fine........... wortnerp oupejr, Extra. . FamUy City Mills Super e Family .'.... ....... " Extra Family GLUE-tf ,.. GRAIN busheL Corn.store, bags.pnme, wnite Corn, cargo, m' bulk, ' Corn, oargo, la bags, ,k Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store Cow Peas 75 65 70 67 47 80 0 HIDES f) Green lry 10 HAY ft 100 lbs Eastern ' 95 western:. .... 80 North Siver 90 HOOP IRON fib S LARD S lb---Northern... 9 North Carolina... 00 LIME barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Bmp Btntr, resawea 10 w Rongh Edge Plank, 15 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ine to oualltv.... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon New Crop cuDa, mnnas.... uu ,. fi , inbbls.... 00 Porto Rtco, In hhds... ....... SO " In bblB 33 Sugar House, In hhds.,, 00 ,p " - In bbls.... 60 Svrnn. In bbls 25 N AILS keg Cut. lOd basis . . 00 OILS gallon Kerosene 12 Lara i iu Linseed ,. 90 Rosin 15 Tar.... 00 Deck and Spar.... . .. 00 22 30 25 t75 1 00 S. 60 2 00 19 50 16 00 18 00 POULTRY Chtokens,llve,grown 25 " spring.. Turkeys 50 PEANirS bushel..... .. EO POTATOES V bushel Sweet.. 35 Irian, per barrel, new wi PORK barrel City Mess.... 18350 rrime isuu RumD 17 00 RICE-arolina, lb........... 4 Kougb, busnei (upiana).. tsu Do. do (Lowland) 1 00 BAGS B Country.. -, . 1 City w ROPE lb........ 14J- SALT salt Alum 80 Liverpool no Lisbon ,.. 00 American 00 SUGAR lb-Cuba 0 Porto Rico o A Coffee E C M Ex C Crushed O oK 7 SOAP lb Northern... 5 SHINGLES M Contract. ... 6 Off Common 2 00. Cypress Saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 R O Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW- D) S TIMBER M feet-Sxt Heart (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, 00 - Wmi. shirk's, intclass heart. 00 ' Extra Mill, good heart 00 i Mil) Prime 6 50 . Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 WOOL lb Washed.,....;... 00 Unwashed , 00. Burrv 10 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina. 1 00 VILIQINGTOn EIONEY BIAIIK'GT., Exchange (sight) on New York. .... . H discount Baltimore " Boston H " i , Philadelphia... " I , Western Cities.. S " i Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonda Old Ex-Coupons .... 23 unding, 1866...... li Funding. 1868..:... 10 "New 4s... 80 Special Tax 4 W & W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). . . . 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 60 106 Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds, ... 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c........ 100 ; ' , " " . 8 c 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 WUmington & Weldon R R Stock 110 North Carolina RR Stock. 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 120 rVlNt r THE 0HLT TRUB i TOlillKS Will purify the BLOOOt'rego late the LIVER and KIDNEYS. and RD stork thk HEALTH ana viuua oz xuui jl. i pepsia, wniOTAppeuwi ana nrea ceeiiDg ausuiuteiy cured. Bones, muscles and k nerves receive new force. X Enlivens the mind and i supplies Brain lower. A rI I C" 2 Snfferingirom complalnta k FK lV 1 Em O peculiar to their sex will Bad In DH. HASTEK'SrRON TONIO a safe and peedycure. Gives a clear, healUiyeoniplexlen. Frequent atwmpts as counterfeiting only add to the popularity of the original. Do not expert dent get toe urioinap asd u.sx. L0 your RddrewtoThelHaMedo. LFuU of strango Aad t3Betal.infnrTnHt.tnn. tree. mil. alum, juum iui vui XLO ior Our xxuaua owwbm augl6D&Wly ; an 16 EHCOOEAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security Asalnst Fire. The NortH Carolina Home lusnraiicB Co. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS COMPANY CX)NTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all claeses of Insurable property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining m public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of pro pert" lu North Carolina. - !' -Agentsln an parts of the State, f JOHNGATLING, Presldeat W. S. PRIMROSE. Secretary. PULASKI CX5WPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, . ep26tf - : Wilmington. N. C Atkinson & Ilanning's Insurance Boomi,T BANK OF NEW HAHOVER BULLDLNG, . Trtlmlnxton, N. C Fire, Marine aMLife Craipaiiies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over 100,0,000. leti tf Oysters. Oysters. FINE LOT OF FRESH' OYSTERS JUST RE celved. WINES, LIQUORS, LAGER, BEER, CI GARS, &c at STAJt SALOON. No. 13 Market St GEO. P. HERBERT, ; ootTtf Proprietor. Wilmington ; & Weldon Railroad Co. Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 31, 1884. i fnSal franeBi"j j T""S Qj3jbsA Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wel don Railroad will run as follows: Day.RIall and Express TrtUni, JDally" no. 47 Nortn and 48 South. Leave WiliningtonrFront St Depot" at 855 A M. ArrlTft fit WAlHnn . o at. A M Leave Weldon....;.. -.:...... 2.10 P. M Arriys at Wilmington. JFront st. Depot 7.35 F. JL Fast Thboush Mail ajto Fasbbnse Train Dailt -tNo. 40 Sopth. - Leave Weldon... I...., 6.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st Depot 10.00 P. M Mail and Passbnqkb Traih 'Datlt H'or 43 Leave WOmiiiston. ..... 1. .'. j. .... 8.30 P. M Arrive at Weldon 4. . L . . . 2.35 A. M Train No. 45 1pa-tfa wnmtnirfnn iha ' tr . arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M.- TrainNo 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A.M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 7.10: A, M. nam ku. ia aauy emepi; Monaay. Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Train TJr AO 8rnti m-ill' Goldeboro and Magnolia. 'rrainson Tarboro Branch Read leave Rocky - - pvr AV iU uuu x XU. daily.. Returning, leave Tarboro at 1 CO P.M. and iu a. m. aauy, i i ' Train nil Snnflan1 VaiV Ttmnnli TA Iaovas Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. , . Train No. 47 makes closeconnection at Weldon for all points North dally. AJJ rail via Richmond, ouu unuj Biuepi ouuuay via Jay yne. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington, j i All trains run Bolid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. j - f .- For accommodation of local travel a Passenger f!nn.p.h will h flLttanhAri ttol Wali1,t Lovlvii. Wilnnngton at,5.2QA. M. daily except Sunday. , . fclUill JE. AllVlT4iii, f 1 ' - ! General Supt T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent oo 31 tf i . , i WILMINGTON, COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Eailroad Co. i Officb of General Sijp't, I Wilmington N. C Oct 81, 1884. J I; I -. . . ' Change of Schedule. i ON AND AFTER NOVR 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: i RIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) Noa. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wumington.i 'j .. 8.C0P. M. Leave Florence J 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C, & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. . ..... j 9.55 P. M. Leave IX, C. &A. Junction. . .ia20 P. M. Leave Florence, . . . . . . 4 4.50 A. M. Axrive at Wihnington...... .v 8.35 A.M. Nisht Mail ahp Passksger Tbaix. Daxlt. No. 40 i. ; Wist. Leave Wilmington.. j.. ..10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence 1.30 A. M. Mail aud'.Passshoxb Tbain Daily No. 43 East. '"Leave Florence..... 1 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. ... 4 8.05 P. M Train No. 43 leaves Wilmington at 7.30 A. M.; arrives at Florence at 11.55 A. M . Train No. 45 leaves Florence at 3.10 P. M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A. M. Train No. 42 daily except Monday. a Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. , i Trains 42 and 43 stop at all Stations. - No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marlen. Passengers if or Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. H !- Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. i All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wilmington. i ? Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 5.00 A. M. j ! 1 JOHN F. DrVTNE, " 1 1 "- ' - Un'18upt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent oc 31 tf i CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 077ICX OT SUPJUUMTMlaNT, t. 21, 1884. f Wilmington, N. C, Sept. Change of (Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad:, j j T PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leavl WIlmlngtoB at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. J-Leave RaleiglSat. 7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.30 a. M. ) Leave Charlotte at .8.15 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at . 9.00 A. M. I Arrive at Wikoineton at 8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DliriSION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. DaQy except; Sundays. t-. o (Leave Charlotte. i 8.15 A. M. JNO,a JArriveat Shelby. ' 12.15P M. a t Leave Shelby....; 1.40P. M. f Arrive at Charlotte... 5.40 P. M. Trains No.( 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A, Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping' Cars between" Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleieh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R.; Ashvillt; and points West. - Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and alL points Southwest. I L. C. JONES, f 1 Superintendent F. W. CLARE, General Basse riser Agent, eep 21 tf WiLidut Mbney AND hoiit Price ! We have just Issued a most wonderful and valuable new book, which treats of diseases "pe- : 1 collar to the female sex,'? and have spared neith- -. i er pains nor money to make it worthy the pe- s 1 i ' rusal and confidence of the women all over our land. I M ! i- ! Every mother, wife, sister and daughter In this country is deeply, aye, vitally interested In this t great work, and should send for it without delay. It will be sent to any address In the United a . i States J j . I- . :r Ejree of Cost I I 1 i" ' Read it carefully, study It well, and you will glean from ts pages information that may prove more valuable than all I the wealth of all the i ' . ! Rothschilds-more precious than all the gems of '!!" - r- ! Europe's royalty l it Mat save tour life. 1 . ? 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