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" Having lieen subject to a "bron chial affection, j with frequent cold, for a number of years, 1 hereby cer t;f. that Ayer's Cherry Pectobj gives mo jromv-t relief, and is the most effective remedy 1 have ever tried. j , . James A. Hamilton, Editor of The Crescent." I- " - ; ytt. Gilead, Ohio, June 26, 18S2. COl'GHS. " 1 have used Ater's Cherev Pectoral this spring for a so vto cough and lung trouble with good tffoi't, and I am pleased to recommend it to-any one similarly affected. HAKVEY BAtTGHKAJf, i Proprietor Globe HoteL PREPARED BT ; Dp J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ' Sold by all Druggists. eh w nrm AVER'S Ague Oure coiit:i:iis an antidote for all malarial dis orders which,; so far as known, is used iu no oiher remedy. It contains no Quudiie, lior any niineral nor deleterious! substance what ever, ami consequently produces no injurious eSeet upon the constitution, but leaves the 5v?tcui as healthy as :t wr.s" before the attack. - 4 - ' I VH WARRANT AXEE'S AGUE CURE ; cure every case of Fever; and Agnerli;tc-r-.!,i:te::t . or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, x...h -a. Bilious Fever, and Lifer Coin ; V.xt can-sed by malaria. In case of failure, ifwu.w trial, dealers are authorized, by our ircu'.ar de.ied July 1st, 1882, to refaud the mom y. I Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowett, Mass. Sold by a'.l Druggists. H.tV Um nrm novSO W - i til I 1 !T THE BEST PltEPARATTOM - -i? r.KroKtsa gray hair to itt natural color; . M ..... 1.1. fd .'.i tmw If. . . ' (I 1-ftbVSAlUltf U1Q Uail X lUlli Hr wfy ' f or erad.cxtxho scurf and dandruff; ) - .T itnVltn i Jk oil rlloAttUM rtf tllA i-' .r pp.EvsNTnsa the hair from falling out; and si nrUoh o Kiln Innti la M. r I CVtLITUiAB iUI VT U1VU CJ. UUU w . V f r-. . I itliiia rt WMTAf. ,ae siSHSST tihdiohals oi iu menu sre 5ttt. ' . sv m sr fiHAS. H. read. D u . nstoruraoe . . . r ' n 1 street; i-resnyiermu vuuruiu . Rirmnvn,Vl ' - ., -,1 fowm T hAvn itiaM4 nrk rthf "Hair . - it j f dlno It. hu tn itit nTTterinee. accom- rianen a;; mat is ctauneu iut ti as b "ne hair ana a thoroogn prevennve oi uanarun. Vor 'a!e r.T J. H. HABDIN, Draggist. n v29iT om jn any sep feb29 Groceries, Bagging, &c. 1500 Bbls FL0UB anrade8 '-A Bbls SUGAR, all grades. )A Bags COFFEE. Bio, LaTiyra and Java v u I - QQ Boxes Cream CHEESE, 25Tub3BurT2RJ A A Tierces and Tubs LARD ) i A Rhds MOLASSES, Cuba and ?. Rico; Bbls SYRUP, jQ Bbls POTATOJES and APFLEi, 9 Bbls ONIONS, AQ Bbls MACKEREL, 9jjQ Bbls CRACKERS 'and CAKES. 1000 Roli3 BAGarNG JQQQBdlsTIES. Delta,! Arrow and Pieced, TOBACCO. CIGARS, &C For sale low by i ADRIAN VOLLERS. W: 10 tf WHITE CTPRES3 i YELLOW PINE SASH, BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. HOPLDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD .WORK. 21 tf PARSLEY & WIGGINS. Gallland See pIOSE ELEGANT FRUIT PRESERVES. WE grantee them to be puw, and the flavor as if vnV. i fme- A trlai w u we asav , TfctfJ aelGods of aU kinds. Prunes, Cnrranta, iiiif p, ... "wi, unuKn auu iffuiuw. (w5 e3 th best of Cheese, Hams and Snarar- uvjuiuera, uonees roasted ana grouna. " oteamer to-morrow Mooha Coffee. - Sl PHp? ?2Lbra n Flour, but we put the Bur J$XyK against any in the market : send rii!ish5nff Preserves at retaU.wHl please .ggj0tf F. O. N. ROBINSON. The Home Journaly pPBLisHED EVERT FRIDAY IfORNING , 4 At Wamnten, tf. C 7 SUITOR ATsTFI PRAPPTETflR;" War av?lendid circulation In the conntles of VHne' Halifax, N.CandMecklenbnrf, TerZ rtising medium it la unsurpasaed. fgj is liii Ihe Mbrniiig-Stlir; TnEITJAONETIC lTIAN'S MOAN, Farewell! ang farewell to all toy great This is the state of man: to day he puts- tender aves of hopeorrow bios v Soma . - .. Jk 7 ... And bears his blushing honors thick upon The t.liirH Han - . ' m. A j wixica a irosi, a Killing irost. And, when he thinks, good, easy man, full HlS PTPtnoo to . : . . a j .T i .. pet"ug, nips ne root, And then he fails, as I do. I have ven ' tared, . . Like little wanton boys that swim on blad- ": dere, : This many summers In a sea of glory- - . V "tiiui. tu Y UlKtl-DlOWn At length broke under me, and now has left ma r - . , j wii,u ecryictf, io tue mercy or a rude stream ih.at must forever hide Henry VIII., 4c 3 2. 1 THE REBELS OF 1884. New York; World, Dem: The two essentials of RftnnWi nan government are honest elections and submission to the will of the ma- jonty. ; Mr. Blaine and h 1H m ananrprs AA their best to prevent an honest elec tion by resorting to bribery,- fraud and intimidation to control the re sult. Now that thev are defoatWl they refuse to accept the decision of me people. ; Corruption havmsr failed to complish its object, contention takes While confessing themselves beaten on the face of their own returns; Mr. isiame and his friends lack the de cency to submit gracefully to the will of the people, j They must submitt at last, either voluntarilv or bv the Dower of the" . m f - j law, made inexorable by the fierce ana consuming fare of public wrath. But thev manifest a stubborn, revo lutionary spirit of resistance. mi -i -. i ney cnarge "iraud on the JLe mocracv now that thev are beaten on the figures. They want to introduce me 1'acKara, ieuogg and Wells Re turning Board rascalities into our counties. They seek get to obscure par tisan Judges all over the State to in terfere with the count bv mandamus. They call into service the men who neipea to manipulate tne great fraud of 1876. Thev Din their faith to Noah Davis in this city, whose blind and bitter partisanship is a disgrace and a scandal to the Bench. Thev invoke the unscrupulous assistance of George Bliss who, with the ces sation of Republican rnle, loses profitable Star Route fees and stil more profitable "settlements" wit 1 public robbers. They stretch out their hands to Evarts. whose con science is loaded with the crime and whose pockets are loaded with the profits of a former theft of the Presi dential office. On what nretense do the Blaine ' brigands thus seek to fight the will of the neonle ? Thev allege that "changes" haye been made in some ox me aisiricts, aiinougn meir own returns give Cleveland a plurality. ; xseaten on figures, tney tail baek on frauds. They pretend that the Democrats contemplate cheating in the count. BLAINE CONSPIRATORS. New York Times, Rep. Mr. Blaine would no doubt be auite willing to take bv theft and fraud that erreat office which theS voters of the United states nave de creed that he shall not have, and nothing but tear will aeter tne pre cious set of conspirators in this city who are casting about for some means of setting aside the verdict of the ballot from attemDtiner to carrv out , j m . their evil purposes. But their grow- ing umiany is buowo uy uie wuwgeu lone oi lueir pruuuuuutuieuiuB. i They now profess to seek onjy the ascertainment of the true result of the vote, and their newspaper organs give visible proof of increasing pru dence and waning hope In the balr anced and cautious tone ot meir re marks. The fact remains, however. that the National Committee's state ment, on their belief, "that Mr. Blaine has a plurality of several hun dred votes" in this State, is so gross ly and palpably false that the public safety demanas mai mey De wareaeu just as burglars would be watched who bad been overneara aecianng their intention to "crack" a bank. When the vote of a State has been cast and lawfully counted, and the footings have Deen reviewed a dozen or a score of times, as we have I-no doubt is the case in every county in this State, the result is peaceaoiy 4-A Viti- oil la or. oh id in or men. Mr Blaine and Mr. Elkins, it BeernsT, are not law-abiding persons, iney - A. 1. 4kA propose to use iue iawo. xui i.uci own behoot aeainsi me puuno gwur and to mate me courts, ".""fjrvau, rxf the machinerv of this con- an ranv The DeODlC OI X OW -i Of a op" r tm r . nd rf the ixauon cau auuiu w o oral, with nerf ect- calmness, the dis astrous failure of this iniquitous at tempt to steal the rresiaency; oui i. all the same, a very dangerous one for those engagea in it. ODB STATE COKTBMPOBABIB8. :. ...u L. nn'afa f nt pvptv Southern , 1 1 WOU1U UC lUim"-'" - rf, Btota and town if the appointive offices D . , h. driven to men who do snouia every uUf 6"T"-f De. not seeK mem. :Tiau. hn. momcy, ana to me - aa eer. If unsucceaoi" , "7L foliticians are, to be 5; ! Se fo iet all in PrPridmt Cleveland wiU be thelast(ta sTfarashU iareeogni.ingthe hger oitr. Chronicle. the npjLrx or luh duu"- " - " unmint&k&hlV Wis fflSKKS rirgs upoh them by that party, - They voted aU most as one man in a solid body against tne CandiOAtfea nf thn iuft y,aA avi. mUCn. for thorn ' llttink th.,v;i. Die hate built aavlnma tnr tha mMaA oai J - WMW Oreu tMSOnlA nnrl fras nftn. x J themselves to educate the poor colored chil dren, yet the colored voters array; them selves at every election in solid opposition uouctavburs. inis nas neen going 1 SO lone that mnnxr Whlto tav.no.o K gin to thmk that a period has been reached wueu. luruearaace ceases to be a virtue," and are seriously considering the question of stOD Da vine out their mnnpv frr tvnnia who do not appreciate their kindness. Piitsboro Record. A beautiful set of fancv cards sent free to persons who have-taken Brown's Iron Bitters1 'Address Brown nb.emio.al C.n Baltimore, MA, ; f . Appolntmenu by the Bishop of East Carolina Fall Visitation, 1884. Not. ; 11 , Tuesday, M.P., Holy Trinity.Hertford.- 12 Wed'sday, - S. Barnabas, Woodville,Per. 14 Friday. . 3LP.. s. Mary's, Gatesville, - 16 18 19 28 23 Sunday, : 8. Peter's, Gates co. Tuesday, M.P., 8. John's, . Wlnton. u Wed'sday, M.P., 8. Barnabas, Murfreesboro. Saturday, M.P," Holy Innoo'ts. A vooa. Sunday, M.P., S. Luke's, Washington co " E. Grace, Plymouth. Tuesday, M.P., 8. Paul's, Edenton. Sund.Convo'tn, a. David's, Scuppernong. 25 30 Deo 1 4 5 7 9 10 11 IS? 13 14 15 19 80 21 C 22 24 25 28 S 31 Monday, M.P., 8. Andrew's, Columbia, Thursday, M.P., Grace, Woodv'le.Bert. Friday, M.P., 8. Mark's, Roxobel. 8unday, . , 8. Thomas, Windsor. Tuesday, M.P., Zlon Church, Beaufert co. Wed'sday,M.P., 8. James, " E.P..Pantea-o. " Thursday, M.P, 8. John's, Friday, Saturday, M.P., Sunday, S. George's, Monday. MakelyvlUe. Swan Quarter. Juniper Bay. Hyde co. rairneia Aurora. Durham's Cr'k. Choeowlnlty. Haw Branch. . Greenville. Vanceboro. Washington. Bath. Jamesville. Williamston. Friday, M.P., Saturday, M P., S. John's, 8unday, Trinity, Monday, S. Paul's, ' Wed'sday,M.P Ths'dy(Ch'8mas)S. Peter's, Sunday, M.P.. s. Thomas. Tuesday, M.P., Wed'sday,M.P., Advent, Jan. 1C8D. 1 Thursday, M.P., 8. Martin's, Hamilton, Holy Communion at 11 Mornint? servifn. Col lections for Diocesan Missions. As opportunity may offer the children will be catechised. The Bishop requests taat, in accordance with the Re solution of the Diocesan Convention, arrange ments be made In each Parish for a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. Capital Prize; 0150,000 'We do hereby certify Oat we twaewise the or' rangemenisfor all the Monthly and Mmi-Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery Oomoanv. and in person manage and control the drawing themselves, and that the same are conducted with, honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the Comvanv to use this cer- eificate, with facsimile of our signature attached. tntuaaverueetnenu." Commissioners. Unprecedented Attraction ! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, LonMana StateLottery Company. Incoroorated in 1S6S for 25 Tears bv the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of Sl.OOO.OuO to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwneiming popular vote its irancmse was- made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. It Grand Single Number Drawings will take Dlace monthly. It never scales or poet pones. Look at the following Distribution : 1 75 tb Grand Monthly AJXO TBI EiMordinary Semi-Annnal Drawing, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, DEC'R 16, 1884. Under the personal supervision and :. management of G8L G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., ani Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, 150,000. tNotice. Tickets are Ten Dollars only; Halves a; jrutns 'renins i. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $150,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000... 50,000 20,000... 20,000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF 50 " lo.uuu. . . ssu.uuu 5,000... 20,000 1.000. . . 20,000 500... 25.000 300... 80,000 100 200 600 1,000 " 200. . . 40.000 " 100... 60,000 50... 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200. 20,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100.. .110,000 103 Approximation mzes oi o ,ouu 279 Prizes, amounting to . tV&SOO Applications for rates to clubs should only be maue to tne omce oi uie iKjmptuij ui no ': leans. . . . .. .. . ,. For further Information, write cieaiiy, givmg full address. JPOSTA1. NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New YorJt sxenange m oromary letter, Currency by Express (all sums of $5 and upward at oar expense) addressed New Orleans or an. A.miiPHiN, ; 607 Seventh St., Washington, .c. v&kA P. o Motmt Orders navable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, mat Orleans, La. noT 12 DAW2aw4w we sat LL WOOL CASSEMERES FOR BOYS. Ladies' Merino Vests. ; Ladies' Linen Collars;T , Corsets, &c., just received. nov2bf JNO. J. HEDRICK. ; -A ReconstrnctiTB ana. Tonic, pARRISH'S GLYCEROLE OFTHE HYPO PHOSPHITES. Unsurpassed. Forsaleby - HT M TIBTOflS Jk CO.. oo 21 tf . N. W. oorner Front 'and Marketl l : HiensB Relief fir a- Trifling Cost. "O MORE SUFFERING ROM CORNS. SURE - a. Tlowrl and Rnft. HnrnfL Bnnlons. Warts and Moles, by using the never-failing corn van. umy w venu., jF-g Druggist and Seedsman, nov2tf - New Market. Wilmington, N. C. - ADVEKTISEIN Herchant and Farmer, PUBLISHED WBEBXY AT ' MARIONS 0 UTS CAROLINA It has a large and increasing circulation to the heart of tne "ee xee oouui-ry. uie uobw wuua section of the two States. i no-t- anil Ifarmerfl of this stio.and ParticularlyTWitb. ttose of ana jariDoro wu,iim. i tuwwiu y-i" tor ue Jsum--u vx "5T!aIcLUCAS, : deoStf Proprietor The Person County News, PubH-hed at EOXBOBX), N, C wniT AKEI1 dc GITJBO'S, SaltOTB sna rrwi. - r&STelfleraL;S The IVl p rn i n g St a r PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY r. a sn Snlscriptittates In Aiyance. DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ..... $7 00 Three Months" " " 4. 4 00 TwoMonths, " " " - One MorttT " " ....... WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. . .$1 50 " Six Months, ' " ....100 " Three Months " V .... 50 NOTICES 0F THE PEESS : The Star la decidedly one of the best naners In tne -tate, as bright ana newsy as ever. Long life to it. Salem Press. The Wilinton Stab has entered en its twelfth yearas troodTa naner as any reonle should want. Charlotte Democrat. 1 The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily journal of news it stands Tip head." Concord Begister. The Wilminsrton Stab has entered its twenty- fifth volume. There is no better paper published in )he State. Lenoir Topic The Wilmington Stab has entered noon its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers In the State. Warrenion Gazette. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year, it has Deoome one oi tne leading papers,oi the South. Oxford Torchlight. The Wilmlneton Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news ana typograpical appearance cannot be beaten. octaon Bevorter. "The Wilmington Stab la one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from ty po rapny up to eaitoruu ao iy ana independence. tterehurq (Fa.) Index-Appeal. The Wilmington (N. C.) Mosntks 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 South. Richmond (Va.) Beligious JSerald. 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. Tarboro Southerner. Wa likn thn Rtir hansmse it is thoroughly re- HnhiA. pnndid. fnarless. and so well and ably edited . newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- aper. .Long may tne stab iwui. Avry risitor. Alfhoncb at thn head of the nress in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaltude. May its lustre never wane. The Free Will Bavttst. Thn rtfA In wt wnll And favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the best dai lies in the South. Bobesonion. That maerdfioent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most DriUiant, erudite ana sparing aauies buuiu vi the Potomac. The system in the get up or the pa per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, wen ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the .day, and an honor to its city, to North Ctirolina and tc North Carolina journalism.- Charlotte Observer. The WUmlnston Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is. not surprising since it is so deserving. CharlotU VOteroer. The Time cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favcrite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to It. Beidr ville Time The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and: consider it the peer o'f any journal published in the South. Uxrord Jfree Lance. Whv la It that all the naoers with the name of Star are such bright little journals? The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after alL Richmond (Fa.) State. ThA WUmlnirton Stab has entered UDonits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers tnat comes to mis omce. iu new columns are always a little fuller than those, of any other of our exohaiues, and its editorial de aartment Is conducted with much ability. irr ganton Blade. TTnmhla in its becinntaea. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the reck of for tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed", un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newtfa per it has few eouals, and no superior, for apprs- priate selection, and juoicioua ornuiKCiueui, auu we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchanties. HULiboro Recorder. The Wilmlneton Mobniks 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 to 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. Qoldsboro Messenger. Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, - - $1,000,000 $300,000 $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD HacRAE, H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRIDGERS, . C. M. 8TEDMAN, . ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, . F. RHEINSTELN. E. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, President G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, au 20 tf 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier Raleigh Register. Early in February as soon as the printers re ceive the neeessary material the publication of the RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. . The Rbsistxb will be printed weekly until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party In North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put into its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Halk will be editor of the Register. The price of the Rboistbb will be $2 a year; $1 for six mouths. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the RsersTia. Those who remit $2 to this office will receive as A PREMIUM, either yolume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two Tolumes are now ready: Thb Woods and Tubbbs or North Carolina. Curtls's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of Standing Forests, and illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. Industries or Nobth Carot in a In thb Coal and Iron Commas. Emmons', Kerr's, Laid ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the Firry-six Counties, and Map of the State. 1 volume 12mo- Cio?h, 425 pp., $1 60. Address RALEIGH REGISTER, -janl9D&Wtf Kaleigh,N.C. The Pamlico Enterprise . STONEWALL, N. C. A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published in the GRAIN REGION of the State. -Subscription $1.50 a year. Yearly Advertising rates One Square, $12; Two Squares, $18; Three Squares. $24; Four Squares, $3K Quarter Column, $40; Half Cola a, $6Q; One Column, $100. No de viation from above rates. ' Address. . ENTERPRISE, jygtf . - Stonewall It. m Tl UTfJT! Send six cents tor' postag r if IlIAxj. and receive free." a. costly box of goods which will help all, of. either sex. tomore money right away than anything else In. this world. Fortunes await the workers abso- tuttelTsure. At once address TKUJS CO- An gusta, Maine. mhSODAWlT PRICES. Our quotations. It should be understood, represent the wholesale prices.; generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged. H i - ..- .. ABTICXXS. r - FBICXS. BAGGING-Gunny-.,.......v... ; 10&& - ; 11J4 Standard..... .i...- 00. 12 BACON North Carolina V : Hams, Jb-t 00 15 Shoulders, ft -, 00 11 Sides, choice, 00 12Vfi WBSTBBHSKOB-HamB.V -.. 00 ' 155 Sides, ft.i.l....... . . 0 12), Shoulders, .. 9 10 Dbt Saiskd Sides, V 0 11 Shoulders, fi S 00 8 BARRELS SpiriteJurpentine, - Second Handeach 160 165- New New York, each 1 80 2 00 NewCity.&ch........ 1 00 1 90 BEESWAX ii. 2? 27 BRICKS Wilmington, 9 H . . . . 8 00 9 00 Northernr....i 0 00 14 00 BUTTER -North Carolina, St ft. CO 00 Northern, 25 35 CANDLES V S-rSperm : 18 25 Tallow J 11& 1 12 Adamantine i .00 12 CHEESE? ft-Northln Facfy 14 14U Dairy, Cream' 00 ISJ State r..' 10 " 12 - COFFEE- lb-Java.... ... 18 28 Laguyra 13 14 Rio . i 10 13 CORN MiAlr-W bush., in sacks, 80 Virginia Meall....... 00 89 CICrTTON TIES bundle...... 1 40 145 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd 6$ 7 Yarns, bunch ...A. 00 85 EGGS- doaen... 25 27 FISH Mackerel, No. 1. bbl... 16 00 20 00 MaokereLNo. 1, half bbl.. 8 50 10 00 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl...... 8 CO 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. 6 00 7 00 Mackerel, No. 8, bbl. .... .Z 00 5 00 MuUets, bbl......... 6 00 6 00 Mullets, Pork bbls. 11 00 12 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . . 8 00 4 00 DryCod.) 5 10 FLOUR- bblFine .-. 0 00 5 00 Northern Super 3 75 4 50 " Extra...... " Fatoily. - City Mills Super. Faniily " Extra Family.... GLUE ....( iu 13 GRAIN busheL Corn,store,bags,prime,whlte 75 77 Corn, cargo, in bulk, " 65 70 Corn, cargo, in bags, " . 70 72 Corn, cargo, nixed, in bags 67 68 . . Oats, from tore..... 47H 50 Cow Peas. .. 80 85- HTDE8 tt Green 0 5J. Dry ........ 10 12 HAY 100 lbs Eastern - 95 1 05 Western....; 90 1 00 North Kiver SO 100 HOOP IRON lb 3M $V LARD --Northern. 9 Vfy North Caro&ia 00 10 LIME barrel 00 140 LUMBER City Sawed M f t. Ship 8tnff, resawed.: 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank, 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ins: to quality . 18 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 15 00 MOLASSES gallon - New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 00 23 j m bbls.... 00 30 Porto Rico, In hhds,,,.....,., 30 82 " inbbls 83 85 Sugar House, in hhds 00 00 ' ' f inbbls. ....... 00 20 Syrup, Inbbls. 25 65 NAILS keg-j-Cut. lOd basis.. 00 2 75 OILS gallon-4-Kerosene 12 13 Lard.. t 1 10 1 45 Linseed....,! 90 100 Rosin J....' 15 18 Tar ........i................. 00 20 Deck and Spar 00 22 POULTRY Chickens,live,grown 25 80 1 Spring.. 8 2b Turkeys. ..J 50 75 PEANUS bushel ' E0 1 00 POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 85 60 Irish, perbarrel, new 00 2 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 1850 19 50 Prime .... J 15 00 16 00 Bump J 17 00 18 00 RICB-Carollnai lh , 41 8 Rough, bushel (Upland).. SO & 1 10 ' Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 1 E3 RAGS lb Country , 1 City 4 1 ROPE lb...; 14)$ 22f SALT salt Alum 80 85 Liverpool..; 80 35 Lisbon i 00 00 American. 00 75 SUGAR Ib-nCuba 0 00 Porto Rico; . 0 00 A Coffee.. L. 0 8 B " ...... t , 0 7 O ..J.' , OX 7 Ex C .....L 7 7) Crushed... J 9 10 SOAP 38 lb Northern 5 6) SHINGLES- iM Contract.... 5 00 Common Cypress sssps. Cvbreas ass STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 14 00 R O Hogshead 00 00 10 00 TAIOW lb 5 6 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) . . 13 00, 00 12 00 Prime ship'g, let class heart. 00 10 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 8 00 Mill Prime: 6 50 7 50 Common Mill ; 4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 4 00 WOOL aWashed 00 20 Unwashed J 00 16 Burrv.... ..' 10 12 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina 1 00 2 50 WILITTIXGTON EIONKlf MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York H discount 3i Baltimore I Boston ; Philadelphia Western Cities. Exchange, sadays, 1 cent Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons i 'undinsr. 1866... 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 100 100 110 80 50 120 Funding, 1868... New 4s Htwv1a1 Tax . W & WRR Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6o Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o " j 8o New Hanoyef; County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington & Weldon kk stock North Carolina' R R Stock ; Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. Wilmington Cojto-MiUaStook...:.... I VinHEVS. and RE8TOBB tub IgAiTH ana viaoa or xuuia. us- . pepsia. wan orAppeuws. IDa A 1 re u r ceiuiK uuicii . cured. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive ncwiorce. nllvens tne nnna ana i - supplies liram f ower. H A W I Er S SmTerlng from complaints h A Lf 1 C9 peculiar to their Bex will Bnd In DB. HAB.TES'o IRON TONIO aUafo.and ipeedy cure. Gives a clear, heauny compieon. Frequent attempts at counterh.ting only aua to inepopuiaiii.yoi wo unsuiu. - meni get trie Origin al and lise r. EM9DQ your BuunN w ttL . .- -4; 1 FuUefMcaDEed uaaf ul Information, free.J ang 16 D&Wly au 16 ENCOURAGE HOME JNSTITDTIONS. Security Against Fire. The Nortli Carolina Home Insurance Co. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all clauses of insurable oroDerty. t All .nnn: propertv In WnWh rofnllna Ajrents in all parts of the State. JOHN GATLING, President. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI CO WPER, Supervisor ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents. sep26tf Wilmlneton. N. C. Atkinson & Hanning's Insurance Rooms, . BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wllmlnston, N. C. Fire. Marine anFlife Companies. Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. Oysters. Oysters. FINE LOT. OF RESfl OYSTERS JUST RE celyed. WINES, LIQUORS, LAGER, BEEB, CI GARS, &c. asTAR SALOON. No. 13 Market St f geoJ'f. Herbert, oct 7 tf " " Proprietor. WHOLESALE a c uriii MMMrvntA rw nnn. vwni lata llr nr All losses are promptly adjusted ana paia. i ne KHnmA" 1a ranldlv mtlnfn? In nnblki favor, and aAa with nnn fid n p. a to lrwnrers of Wttmington & Weldon Railroad Co. Omrai or Gkj'l, SurauucrsNnsMT, i ' - i, WUmlngton, N. C, Oct. 31, 1884. f T Change of Scb.ednle. ON AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington k Wel don Railroad will run as follows: Iay Mall and Express Trains, Sally Noa. 47 North and 48 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8.55 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 2.45 A.M. Leave Weldon. ........ 2.10 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8t Depot, 7.35 P. M. Fast Thbouoh Mail and Passbhsbb Tbath Daily No. 40 South. Leave Weldon: . ..... . . . ;.. . 5.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot; JO.OO P. M Mail and Pass isxb Train Daily No, 43 Nobth. Leave Wilmington....! 8.30 P. M Arrive at Weldon. . .. . 2.35 A. M Train No. 45 leaves Wflmington -at 1.30 A. M.; arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. Train No 42 leaves Weldon atl.lOA.M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A.M. . Train No. 42 d ally except Monday. Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. .Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount; for Tarboro at 12 M. and 3.35 P. M. daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 1.50 P.M. and 10 A. M. daily. Train on Scotland Neck- Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. - Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North, daily. AJ1 rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. - , All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. ' - For accommodation of loc! travel a Passenger Coach will be attached Xb Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.- , . JOHN F. DIVINE, ' : General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, .uen'l Passenger Agent. ' 00 31 tf f WILMINGTON, COL'HBIA & AIIGUSTA Railroad Co. OmoB or Gkksbai. Sup't, 1 . . Wilmington, N. C., Oct 31, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV.'R 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. , the following Passenger Schedule will be ran on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TKAINiS (Iallr Nos. 48 West and 4T East. . - Leave Wumington...... .. 8.C0P.M. Leave Florence. , 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia .... 9.55 P.M. Leave O, C. & A. Junction , . .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington.. .j- 8.35 A. M. Nierrr Mail and Pabssnskr Tea in. Daily. No. 40 . . . , Wssr. Leave Wilmington.". . ; 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 1.30 A. M. Mail and Passenger Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. ...... 4.05 P. M ...;r.v. .... .. 8.05 P. M Train No. 43 leave3 Wilmington 'at 7.30 A. M.; arrives at Florence at 11.55 a. M Train No. 45 leaves Florence at D.fO P. M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A. M. Train Vo. 42 daily except Monday. Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Trains 42 and 43 stop at all (stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. Passeneers for Columbia and all points on 6. & C. R. R, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. All trains run' solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 5.00 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, GenlSupt T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ' oo3ltf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omcx or Stjpzrintendknt, j 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: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN; DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) I.eave Wilmingtom at .7.00 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleigl&t 7.85 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at ,,,, ..7.30 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. UL No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at 9.00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmineton at. ...... .8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Comnanv's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. xr o ILeave Charlotte.. 8.15A.M. JXO-8 i Arrive at Shelby: : . : 12.15 P. M. fj. A (.Leave Shelby...... 1.40P. M. NO 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 Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R, Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, eep21tf Withont Money AND Without Price ? We have just issued a most wonderful and valuable new book, which treats of diseases "pe culiar to the female sex," and have spared neith er pains nor money to make it Worthy the pe rusal and confidence of the women all over our land. Every mother, wife, sister and daughter In this country is deeply, aye, vitally interested in this great work, and shou'd send for it without delay. It will be sent to any address in the United States Free of Cost! Read it carefully, study it well, and you will glean from its pages information that may prove more valuable than all the wealth of all the Rothschilds more precious than all the gems of Europe's royalty 1 IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. Give t ostoffice and write name plainly, and address -,- The Bra ield Regulator Co,, P. O. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. - William H Green, Wholesale Agent, WUmlng ton, N. C. ' my 1 ly cn sm NEW -J)VJ1OTS1 - - . .... 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