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t ... .- - -. - V , . ; : .it ..... . . :,vv i rni . . - - - THERE ARE .v "If ES W EMl "?l4 of.v 1 u8 some sc r-v i 1 Tru eTonk 1 mosi. Vfy Ph- sicikn s pscfipTPn W "ihos who nd buildm6 up. Ayes Cherry; Electoral. "Orrrme,Ohlo, Sept. 10, 1882. w COLDSi " Having "be11 nl3t t lro chil affection; vwith frcqttent colds, for a number of years, I hereby cer tify that Ant's , Chebst 'iCTQBAii giyes me prompt relief,. and is the most effectiva remedy I hare ever tried. : zt, j 1 Jakes A- EAxnm, ; , itor 0 Tie Crescent. - - ' Mt Gilead, Ohio, June 26, 1882. ! COUGHS.' I have used Atkr's Cheekt . Pectoral this spring for a se vere cough and lung: trouble with good effect, aad I am pleased to recommend it to any one similarly affected. j Proprietor Globe HoteL" PEEPAKED BY Dp.J.C. Ayer & Co:, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. nrm dee 81 AVER'S i conuins an aatidto: for all malarial dis orders which, so tax as known, is used in no oiher remedy. It oooiaius BOQufuine, nor any mineral nor deldlertoas'substance n hat; ever, and consequently proriaflf no injnrieus effect upon tlie consUtntion, but leaves the system aa healthy as t Trasbefori.the attack.) "WAEE1BT ATEEIGUB CTBE . ;o cure eyeff aae of. Fever aifd Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever,; Jieriiittent Fever, inunb ,igue, Wiro!Fivr5ud 14er Coni !!a;nt caused bvniaarla .Incase of failure. after due trial, dealers are authorized, bj our circular dated July lit I8KC,W rerana in money. . K '- ' - ' - ' .-.iii.'j-- ,r..'.fa aS' Dr. J. C . Ayer tCo., Lowell, Massi Sold by all Druggists. . .. , , ' - 1 DAW 6m una, nor 30 Hhds Prime CUBA 110LA88BS. , ; QQ do do P. B. ' 'do ' ; 5QQ Half Bolls Standard BAGGING QQQBaiesNew"ABBOWliE8. QQ do Pieced do . 1 .QBblsPLOTJR, ' - '.I: JQQBblsSUGAB, " - ;2QQ Bags COPFBB, ; r i Lime. Cement. Plaster. e. 4 Ail at Lowest Prices. -f Callantf Sei HOSE ELEGANT FKDIT PBESEKVES. W raarantee them to be oure. and the flavor as if PMupathome. A trial is all we sjsk. . r.-. . Pint?116!000418 kinds. Prunes, Cnrrants, .V2k'es- Pried Beef. Oransend Lemons. Bak- u rowaerg too numerous to mention. Jemee, re3 the best of Cheese, Hams and 8njrar-; smoulders. Coffees roasted and rropa. oteamer to-morrow Hooha Coffee., : - ttp? not br on all Floor, but we put the TsuPKBLATrVK uant in tht market. -1 ' SyCKWH BA r, feYB and graham ?wo?. : ".jkwv ishlng Preserves at retail will please : - t i me Mornm g sta THE FAMILY BIBIE. 8 ,s veTJ om poem, ana f3 Jl,0?: We give it. 1 ..r- -,"v:uui lUOSB wno nave nnt Pon 'lulbSe fondrecpllec- youthful? connections and innocent Whenr blessed with parental, advice and Surrounded with mercies?; with peace from rr . -- I still view the chair of my sire and my The seats of their offspring as ranged on And richest of booksi which excelled every others tS1111,?117 .?ib1 that 1&y on the stand; Tii(i amilyi Bible the dear blessed . To? family .B'ible that lay on the' stand. , 1 - . , That Bible, the volume of God's inspira- At noon and at evening, could yield us delight And the prayer of our sire was a sweet in-: r, vuvtuioa For mercy by day, and for safetv bv Our hymns of thanksgiving, with harmony And warm from the heart of a family band. .. - . Half raised ub from earth to that rapturous Described in -the Bible that lay on thd ;; stand; That richest of books, which excelled every ouier That family Bible that lay on the stand. Ye : scenes of tranquility, long have we My hopes almost gone, and my parents no rnnre- In Borrow and sadness I live broken- neartea,., v And wander unknown on a far distant shore. - Yet how can I doubt a dear Saviour's pro- a .r , . - . itrcuou, ; Forgetful of gifts from his bountiful hand 1 O, let me with patience receive his correc tion, - And think ef the Bible that lay on the fitAnr) That richest of books, which: excelled every otner The family Bible that lay on the stand ! RELIGIOUS M18CELLAN Y. In all the affairs of life the lifting power of the lever depends upon wnere we iuicrum is placed. Do yoa want your pastor to put more life and warmth into his prayer meet ings? Put yourself into .them that will help him. The Centenary offerings in the "West Virginia M. E. Conference aggregate about $16,000. The Centenary committee was continued another year. Rev. D. A. Payne, the senior Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, has nearly ready for the publishers a volume on the "Christian Home." Jackson Miss., gives four thousand dollars as a' Centenary offering; KtarKville. Miss., gives three thousand dol lars and Meridian, Miss., give $641.35. St. Paul had three wishes, and they were all about Christ: that he might be with .Christ, that he might be f ouod in Christ, and that he might magnify Ubns t The Churches of Christ (or Campbellite Baptists) in Great Britain and Ireland have a membership of 7,506. In this country the denomination numbers 631,720 ninety times as many as in Great Britain. The Presbyterian Church maintains thirteen Theological schools in the United States. Whole number of pro fessors 55 seven other teachers; number of students 516 ; number of graduates this year 150. r Dr. John Hall's con ere cation al contributions are larger than . any other Presbyterian, Uhucrh. ui the more man 148.000 riven bv it to religious obiects last year, only $36,000 were for congrega tional expenses. 'Rev. Jas. Wesley Wightman, D.D.. ooce of the South Carolina Confer ence but more recently of the West Va. Conference, has lately been received into the Greenbrier Presbytery of the Southern Presbyterian Church. Dr. Wightman- has ever proved himself a man of sterling char acter, and has been tor years an earnest and strong preacher. We shall follow him into his new1 ecclesiastical relations with no abatement of affection for him ; personally, and With no loss of interest in the useful ness of his ministry.- .The Dr. is a younger brother of the late. Bishop Wightman, whom lie closely resembled j Southern Christian Advocate. v ; ; "Look ' at the ' hietorv of the Church, and yoa will see that most, if not oil nf thrwp whom God had enmloved in a signal manner for His glory, have been. in one way or another, among tne most aunci ed of men, either . in heart or in body anmetlmesin both. - Therefore do not be afraid of suffering. Do not think that suf- tering interferes witn service, un me con tM if : rtAlrut it on. When .therefore, we offer out prayers to God, and ask Him to take us and maice us, aon t iet ub lurgei. w nn Another petition between these two. and ask Him to break us. That is a short and t comprehensive f prayer, ; ; "Take me 1 break me make mel" God answering that oraver can do something with us. i neo- dore Monoa. ' Tt is the sin of the nations and 4.n .mia nf tViA rihnrpli that we have never properly appreciated the Bible aa we ought. t tZ.Z Tinni of hooka, for the priest and for the -people for-the old and for the young. It should be the tenant of the acad- emy as wen as oi uurocij, eu uuS. . t in An oniirap. nf Animation t th mnthor'fl tnpft to graduation in the hiehest universities in the land. Everything is aesiinea io .ia uui w fulcrum on which these levers revolve. Can-uch a book as the Bible be read 2.1 .. an innnnp T.nHL IS UUIUlllCUSUiatD :.w it. mnnrtitnn ? As Well might the flowers sleep when the sprjng winds v" . . 11 iktm loom thoil its mellow norn to can wem i bed: as wen migai. iu iu ; ..u6 j '. vhAn the sun beckons it to leave its dewy home. The Bible .plants oar Jeet amid mat angei group f ... . .nfif tant when the Sou-it of GodSflrs hver of chaos, and wraps us iu pi XVJ"" TvUrf world when the morning stars sang lM)tn..worJr: Tut Th Rihle buUdsfor us worW when Ve were noW stretches our orbit or 5S:rd .of-flia com oi eavu: . . . and eternity ! t rm. - Tarn Wlir.ans are .so mad at i'' ... thatmtnv of them have Herald Ki.ntifl set of faney cards sent free 7 "r----- ,.. taken brown s xrwn ?. .P60118 .7,." Rrown Chemical Co., E a. BLAINE IS REALLY MAD ynY he Tblnka PAelpVsind Wbltelaw " me ianse 01411s Hum, . Special, to the Ner Yorkorld. ' 1. AtGtJSTA: AIe . 'NinimHS JTf yPtingtoi the readers of the iVorhl tris'knnixT 4T.a ia ' bitteivleelic iust fiovin thwiBlain ' houseltherendtithstan g the ; denials thaye;heenjTOade. De feated candidates generally have somebodytofin4 ault "with.- - Mr. Blaine isno$ anxtetid most seribu8lylame . some of. those who have been vervnear hirrUhrouo-h the entire campaign and to whom he has looked for srood and safe advioA mmons Blaine,, who is now: in New x ork, nad a long conversation with a laay , nere just before i be left' in which he comnletelv unbosomed him. self as to the viewB his' ' father takes of his defeat, ;;TMs lady . in . tnrnr lens tne story to me and. 1 . betray no . confidence, in giving the substance of ' n in tne woria. According to Hum mons Blaine, he; elder Blaine thinks he would have carried New York by; large maioritv and been elected if the election had taken place a week oeiore it aia. tie now regrets above' all things that rfi ntonnArl in "Moor York on his return from the West,- for it was there during the lajst week of the campaign that two fatal blun ders were committed which would not have been committed if be had been elsewhere. -The first was the celebrated lavsus of! Dr. Barchard. and the second," the Delmonico din ner. - -- 1 -r, - Abraham lilneoln'a Saecessor, " r New York Morning Journal. Comparisons are said, upon good authority, to be odoriferous. In spite of this time-honored adage, his admirers have begun to compare our simple: minded Governor to Abraham Lincoln.1 He certainly does not look like the martered j President in ap pearance, although he may resemble him in simplicity , of Jcbaracter" and geniality of humor. ; If he makes only 'half as good a President ? the country win have made no mistake. ! Revelations of St. John. ' Chicago Tribune, Rep. And this is the God and home scoundrel who lured away 24,000 sentimental, simple-minded Republi can cranks of. New York from Blaine in order to elect the rum and rebel lion candidate Cleveland ! He would make a pretty figure hereafter "lec turing on' temperance." Satan lec turing on religion, should be his traveling companion. State Gleanings. Rockingham Rocket: For a bad year we consider what we give below as pretty good: Mr. W. U. Cole planted nve acres of upland in corn, from which he gathered one hundred and fifty bushels. From the same number of acres in cotton he gathered 8,484 noon da lint, or 1,696 pounds to the acre. Louiftburg Times: It is with regret we learn of the loss of Mr. H. D. Efi;erton. His large dwelling about four miles from Louisburg was destroyed by fire on Thursday, together with a large portion of its contents. He thinks that it caught from a spark, as when he discovered almost the entire roof was in a blaze. Loss about $3,500; insurance $1,500. Mr. Eger- ton and bis wife were both awav from home, nobody being in the house except his mother and children. Norf oik : Virginian : Raleigh N., C, November 18. Gov. Jarvis today ordered the State Board of Canvassers to meet on the 18th inst. to canvass the re turns for Electors and State officers- The Board of Canvassers is composed of the Governor, Secretary - of , State, Attorney Genera and Senators the latter being W. H. Chadbourn and K. W. Winston, one a Republican and the other a Democrat. Scales, for Governor, will certainly have over 20,000 majority. Danville (Va.) "Register: The people of Danville, are glad to know this. It is a pleasure to them at all times to en tertain this distinguished aon of "The Old North Stat,' who sobravehr and unflinch ingly stood by them when John Sherman's investigation committee was using its ut most cower to traduce, malign and vilify them. Danville'appreciates his labers, and the will not fail to do him that honor he so richly merits, and that she delights to give Hurrah for Gov. Vance. New Berne Journal: Mr. Solo mon Broughton of Bairds Creek, Pamlico county, reports the biggest potato yet. it measures twenty six and three-quarter in ches in circumference, andjweighs eighteen nounds Mrs. Dr. Burkhead, of this city, we are pleased to learn, has obtained a patent for an improvement on tne cor setfc Mrs. Burkhead'a father was the in ventor of the famous UUey cotton press, and captained patents for several other im portant inventions. She seems to have in? herited a good share of his genius. The Blaine post-mortem in New - . . m . 1 a. - M . York is a dismal ana iunereai sor oi uru ceeding. Phil. Times. ; v v WHITE CYPRESS .& YELLOW PISE SASH, BLINDS & DOORS. . GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULD IN Gj BRACKETS AND OHNAMENTAL wood! wobk. auff 24 tf PARSLEY & WIGGINS. iPisli, &c. 200 TlMi AtkI TTftlf Bblk MTJIXETS - , . and M ACKEBEL, 100 100 1100 100 75 50 1000 Boxes CBACKEBS and CAKES, ; r Boxes Cream and Factory CHEESE, Bags BIO COFFEE, Bbls Refined SUGABS. -. Cases POTASH and LYE, ; Boxes SOAP, , . , -Bbls Good FLOTJR. HALL & PEARSALL. oc 80 DAWtf . Valentine's k Pencils, SURE CUBE FOR HEADACHE, NTOEALOIA, Toothache and Nervous Affections. Only 10 Cents: Also, Drugs, Perfumery. Fancy and Toi- atlg!2tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets, IMPORTANT! A NEW -AND VALUABLE DEVICE $ l'M?iSfk PATENT' Seat. I CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, XCbBRnonly called 'PILES,") mtefrnaf or External, and Jo ;OLAPSUS ANI, for Chil- . --dren or AdultsJ . NO. MEDICINE , OR SURGICAL OPERATION vffXi'f;'- 5;. iECE88ARY,:i,t , -. ' J I havn 1nTAntA1 a HIHTPTU' 1ar k rrmy rrr nown 8KAT. fnr tnn mm nt Vt baita vvinw and pamful malady, whifch I confidently place wvviB mo uuyuu M ft SURE BELIEF AND CURE V Fnysloiana in North Carolina. Is now beinr test-1 "pimib oi new xorK, nuiadoipiua and Baltimore and we are satisfied the result will be satisfactory, as it has never failed else where. Yon nun writa tn on n ik. oki.i... . , 1 TTT ------ w wj vt, wig fUTDiuuuu orpromlnent citizens in Edgecombe Co., N. C. iuobo Doata wiu ue lurmsned at the following prices: . , . v , WALNUT, Polished, $6 00 1 Discount to Physi- POPLAR, - - 5 00) Trade. uirec lions tor ustnjt will accompany each Seat. - the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address r i ljjiwia uiiAUiiisjtuJUM Patentee, TarboroEdgeoombe So., N. C. . 1yl7D&Wtf s ; .. - 1 i Bank of Hejv Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in; Surplus Ptrnd, - - $1,000,000 $300,000 $50,000 ; ! " DHtECTORS : W.I. GORE, v. C. M. STEDMAN, G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, DONALD MacRAE, JAS. A . LEAK, H. VOLLEBS, F. RHEINSTEIN, R. R. BRIDGSRS, E. B. BORDEN, J. w.ateinson: , , t . ISAAC BATES, President G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President an 0 tf , 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier White Meal Yeast. VEBY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commeadlng It to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A Wlllard, .Mrs. Gen. WhltlnR, Mrs. W. I. Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statement, For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 & 14 No. Front St., Sole Agent. mh 30 tf Groceries, Bagging, &c. 1500 Bbl8 FL0UK allrades' Bbls SUGAR, all grades, . 200 Bxarra and Java QQ Boxes Cream CHEESE. 2 Tubs BUTTER, 100 Tlercaa an 7008 LAiiD 2QQ Hhds MOLASSES, Cuba and P. Rico: gQ Bbls SYRUP, 150 Bbls P0TAT0IS and AppLS8 25 Bbls ONIONS. QQ Bbls MACKEREL, 200 BblaCRACE:BS and CAKES. 1000 110118 BAGaiNG' 1000 BdlS TIES Delta Arrow and Placed, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c. For sale low by ooWtf : ADRIAN VOLLERS. THE BEST PREPARATION . For BxsroBizro gray hair to its natural color; For PMvatiTme the hair from turning gray; s For PHODUcma a rapid and luxuriant growth; For IRAD1CA.TINS scurf and dandruff; DVn fmnraa itnbinir fe all diseases of the scalp: , For rsxvxmma the hair from falling out; and For xvESTTHrNa for which a hair tonio is re quired it has no xqvau ,x The hiohxst TssTiifOKiALs of its merits are given. From Ryv. CHAS. H. BEAD. D D., Pastor Grace Bireet rresoyveriau vuurviu. . . Rinlnam Va. For several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than tne unuuns, wmun uau uovu warmly recommended to me by a friend who had taatAri 1ta vttiiin. it has. in mv experience, accom plished all that is claimed for it as a wholesome preserver and restorer of the natural color of the hair, and a tnorougn preventive oi uanarus. v For sale by J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, nov 29 ly om jnaugsep feb29 pRESH GOODS BY STEAMER AND A C. LINE nntv nrrlvW. ' KCO "bnshels Va. Meal. 100 bbls Fancy Apples, 100 boxes Assorted Cakes, B0 bbls New York Cabbage, 50 boxes Canned Goods, 560 lbs Creamery pupter, iuw ids b. j. meais, nui Potatoes, Turnips, Flour, Mill Feed, Lard, Bacon and Northern sausage, at Doitom prices. B. G. BLAIR, oc28tf 'V - No: 19 North Second St. Benj. W. Davis, (FORMERLY WITH W. E.' DAVIS A SON, WIL- ; 99 Barclay St.. New York, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEAL ER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, APPLB8, FISH, Highest market prices and prompt returns guarauieca. (ruu u auxw.. j - Ja.-. h, VaHaudI Ronlr W11mlnrtytn M. O... Messrs. J. H. Chadbourn ft Co., Steam Saw Mills; P. L. Brldgers Co., Grocers; P. Cummin? & Co., Grata and Feed Dealers; Davis A Son, Ice and Southern Produoe a specialty, oo 2 6m Land Piaster. ' T7H5R SALE BY. WOODY CUBBIB, , j-UtJj ..mini irnj. JUVlUOUl! . W&mincton. N. C. - Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom r riiAciJin ana tmiui uauuxw. Correspondence solioited. . - apStf JTllTT7Tlf ' Bend six cents tor postag k JZlXJLtJLm and receive free, a oostly box of goods wMoh will help all, of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in, this world; .Fortunes await the workers abso- mttely sure.- At once address uku js w. as eusta, Maine. - - mb SO DAWlv WHOLESALE PRICES, Our auotations. It should be understood. represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be oiiarged-- - FKtCXS. BAGGING Ounny . . . . ........ Standard............... ..... BACON North Carolina - W 10H eo . 12 Hams, fl B 00 O Shoulders, 9 H . . Zv&a ..... 00 ; & Sides, choice. ....... 00 ft WxTiBHSaoxxD Hams. V - 00 & siaes, V --. - - Shoulders. t .....;.. : . 9 ft Dbt Saiaxd Sides, 9 t, ....... " 0 ft Shoulders, y lb..'....i.v.... . Vi- 00 ft . BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ' v . ceoona nana, eacn. .... ...... l ou & New New York, each........ 1 80 ft . New Citv. each... 1 00 ft BEESWAX v .... .....r..... - 8i ft BRICKS Wilmington, V Mv... 8 00 ft Jior-Laern. ...... v w BUTTER -North Carolina, V lb. : 00 ft Northern, B I)....1.. .. - 25 CANDLES 9 B Sperm f r: 18 ft mow........-., w nft Adamantine " 00 ft CHEESE H-North,nFact'y 14 ft Dairy, cream..... . oo- ft in COFFEE 9 lb Java... . -."? 18 & ,, Laguyra ....................... . is . Rio . '18 ft CORNMAAl Vbush in sacks, 80 .ft. Virginia Meall.-...77. -DO 4 COTTON TEES bundle...... 1 40 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, ?yd Yarns. t bunch.... 00 ft EGGS dozen.. .V........... 25 - : FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl... IS 00 ft : Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. 8 50 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 8 60 Mackerel, Nc. 2, V half bbl. 6 00 Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl.. -v. O0 Q Mullets, bbl................ 5 00 Mullets, pork bbls 11 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg.. . 8 00 DrvCod. lb 5 ft FLOUR bbl-i-Fme 0 00 ft Northern Super ' 3 75 ft " Extra... 8 25 " Family.- 5 60 City Mills Super. 4 20 ft Famuy .-. 4 75 Extra Famili 4 75 ft GLUI- ................. 10 GRAIN busheL uorn,store,Dags,pnme,wmte 7a ft Corn, oargo, in bulk, " , 65 ft Corn, cargo, in baira, 70 Corn, oargo, mixed, hi bags 67 Oats, from store..., ....... 4 Cow Peas... ' 80 ft HTDES-7 at-Green. 0 ft ' irry . , iv, HAY 100 Sis Eastern. 95 ft , western. sw ft North River... 90 ft HOOP IRON 8)4 LARD Northern 9 North Carolina - 00 LIME barrel 00 . LUMBER City Sawed M ft. ' : snip Htun, resawea.. . .:. . . . .. w tw 1 Rough Edge Plank, 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- - mg to quality.... .......... IS 00 . Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 MOLASSES gallon. New crop vuds, in nnas w . in bbls...; 00 Porto Bloo, iabhds 30 " " in bbls . 83 ! Sugar House, in hhds........ 00 p . 'in bbls........ v. 00 , fivrnn. in bbls.... . : 25 NAILS v keg Cut. 10d basis., 00 OILS-t gallon Jterpsene...' .. . 12 ijara. ................ ....... i Linseed...,..;.:... Rosin 15; Tar..... 00 Deck and Soar . 00 POULTRY Chickens,live,grown 26 .-... bpnng.. Turkeys . ... . . . . . . .... PEANUfS bushel;.. V....... POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 35 Irish. Der barrel, new 00 PORK barrel City Mess .... 18S50 ft 1 frame uw Rump 17 00 ; RICE Carolina, ft 454 itougn, fJ busuei (upianaj.. u a Do. dd (Lowland) 1 00 ft RAGS lb-Country ;....., 1 city ROPE W ft 14 SALT salt Alum 80 Liverpool w ft Lisbon 00 American 00 SUGAR lb-Cuba 0 Porto Rioo 0 ft A Coffee. 0 E ' 0 ft C " 6H Kx C 7 Crushed 9 SOAP ft Northern 5 SHINGLES M Contract 5 00 common uu e Cypress Saps.. Cvpre8S Hearts 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 RO Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW- ft 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pinej .iauu, w Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 00 Extra MilL good heart 00 Mill Prime 6 50 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 WOOL ft Washed 00 Unwashed 00 Burrv : 10 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 a WlXltllNGTON HONEY MARKET) Exchange (sight) on New I York..... Baltimore Boston Philadelphia... ' Western Cities discount Exchange, SO days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Honda Old Ex-Coupons.. . - -funding, 1866..... Funding, 1868 New 4s Soeoi&l T&z W A W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). . . Carolina Central BR Bonds, 6o Wilmington, Col. A Augusta B K Konds . . . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c " " 8 c New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington St Weldon B B Stock . North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. . . Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock... . ..-. 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 100 100 110 80 50 120 Will purify the BLOODrreim- late t&e LIVER ana IvJUnlt to, and Restoks THE KTiATiTH and YIQOR of YOUTH. Dys pepsia, want or Appeiiie, ij end Tired feeling aDsoiiueiv . cared. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive ncwiorca , Enlivens the mind and L . - 1". j. euppiies Brain fower. A F 1 C 2 Strfferlngfrom complaints k A lilb O peculiar to their sex win find In SB. HAR TESTS IKON TONIO a mts and . tpeedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfuMing only add to the popularity of the original. Do not expert mentget the ORiorsAL and Best. Hena your wlflar2?!siSrs m OBtTLoais, Mo., for oar UKEAK BOOK." Fallof transe nd uarful. taloimatioa, Irae. ang 16 DAWly au 16 EHCODEAGE HOME i STITDTIOKS. Security Against Fire. Tie Horn Catoiuia Home Insurance Co. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all claeses of insurable property. . 1 All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining in public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of propert iu North Carolina. - . Agents in all parts Of the State. JOHN GATLING, President. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPKR, Supervisor, v , ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, aep26tf - Wilmington. N. C Atkinson & ISanning's Insnranee Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, TFllmlnstOB. N. C. Fire, Marine ant LiTe . Compames. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. ten tf ' Oysters; -Oysters. FINE LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST RE ceived. WINES, LIQUORS, LAGER, BEER, CI GARS, Ac. at STAB SALOON, No. 13 Market St. GEO, F. HERBERT, ' , Proprietor. oct7tf V 1 37iliiun Railroad Co. Omcx or QnS, BppxamTxwosjiT, ! f I ;?vwUmington, NtOct, 31,1884. f ft. ChangeoXSchedul ON AND AFTER NOV. 1884, AT 9.00 A. M.; Passenfrer Trains on the WUmlndon A Wel don Railroad will ma as foiows? ; -s . - v Day Mill and Express Trains, Dally ; Nos4T Nertb and 48 Skrntn, r lve Wnmmgton, Front St. Depot," at 8.55 A M. Arrive at Weldon.....,...;.. SAi A.M. Leave Weldon. . . : . . . . ;v; . . ............. 2.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot, 7.85 P. M. FasTTsaotreH Mazlakd Passknosb Tbaim Dailt No. 40 South. , Leave Weldon. . i. 5.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, lO.Ofl P. M i Maii. ajtd Passekokb Taint Dailt No. 43 ; North. - Leave Wilmington. . . J. 8.30 P. M Arrive at Weldoni . . I . . "... 2.35 Ai M i ' Train No45 leaves Wilnrmsrt6n at 'I SO A."M..! arrives at Weldon at 7 A M . Train No 43 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A. M.; ar-' rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. 1 Train so. vt aauy except Monday. ; Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Train No. South will ston onlv at. Wllann Goldsboro and Magnolia. . v. . .-, . .-: u i Trains oa Tarboro Branch Boad leave Rooky i Mount :for Tarboro-at 18 Mi and JL85VMJ daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 1.50 P.M. and i 10 a. n. dally. -i s i i. ..... j Train on -Scotland Neck Branch TlnaA Ipatm' Halifax for Scotland -Neck at 3.40 P. M.- Return-' ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A M. daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon' for all points North daily. AU rail via Richmond, ana aauy except Sunday via Bay Line. - -' Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con-: neotion for all points North via Richmond and wasmngton. . ; All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attaohed. . For accommodation of local travel a Passenger, Coach will be attaohed to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A M. daily except Sunday. ! l IUUI Jr. 1UV1NJE, j General Supt. : T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. i oo 31 tf ' WILMINGTON, COL'HBIA & ADGOSTA Eailrdad Co. i Omra or Genxrai. Bm Wilmington, N. a,4)ot 81r 1884. f Change of ScHednle. ON AND AFTER NoVft SlLllSSL AT 8.00 P, M.: the following Paasensrer' Schedule will be run on this road: . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS BaUy) "' Nos. 48 AVest and 41 East, Leave Wilmington 8.C0P.M. Leave Florence 1 2.40 A. M Arrive ai v., v. as a. junction o.ai A. ju. Arrive at Columbia. . . .'X 6.40 A M. Leave Columbia. 1... 9.55 P. M. tawa n r a. a Tnn-MAM 4n cut t i r imo v. o a luivuuu.. au.at x A. Leave Florence . . . 4 4.50 A M. Arrive at Wilmington. 4...... 8.35 AM. Nisht Mah. ahd Pasmwgxb Traih. Daelt. No. 40 . West. Leave Wilmington. ... 4. 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence i 1.30 AM. Maii, and Passskoxb Tbatn Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. ).. 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, i 8.05 P. M Train No. 42 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. Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Trains 42 and 43 stop at all stations. No, 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C. & A. B. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond,, should take 48 Night Ex press. v Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Trefn48. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 5.00 AM... -- . . JOHN F. DIVINE, ' Gen'l Supt. f - T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, oc 81 tf v CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omci or SuPxuiM'iUdianT, Wilmington, N. C Sept 21, 1884. ; Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. lowing Schedule will , 21, 1884, THE FOL be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Iave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. Leave Baleigb at 7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at.. ....... .7.30 A. M. ) Leavo Charlotte at 8.15 F. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. ... .9.00 A M. 1 Arrive at WJlmineton at .8.25 A M. Passenger Tratnastop at regular stations only. and Points designated in the Company's Time '&Die. .: i SHELBY DIVISION,' PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. , ; ,,,, t No. 3 No. 4 t Leave Charlotte ..... ) Arrive at Shelby......... (Leave Shelby. (Arrive at Charlotte .. 8.15 A M. .12.15 P. M. .. 1.40 P. M. 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Baleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. B., AshvUle and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. i L. C. JONES. Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, eep 21 tf Almost a Miracle! A REMARKABLE STORY. A few days ago a gentleman of high standiBjM in Atlanta met Dr. J. Bradfleld on the street, and related the following. In which all ladies are deeply Interested : - . 'For the past eighteen months my Wife has been an invalid, caused from womb trouble, ces sation of menses, etc., and I have tried every thing I could hear of in the way of medicine, and have had several of our best physicians attend ing her, to one 01 whom, (caning mm oy name) x paid one hundred and sixty-three dollars. Instead of improving or getting any relief, she gradually grew worse, and I had almost given up nope, and really did not believe she would ever get up from an invalid's bed; but a friend of mine who knew 01 the esse suggested tne use 01 Bradfield's Female Regulator, and although he stated that he knew of a similar case being cured by it, and endorsed it highly himself, I was so discouraged I did not believe it would do her any good; but as a last resort I bought a large bottle of it and she began taking it, and from the very first a marked change took place. She begun to improve rapidly, her appe tite returned, her wnoie system was Duirtup,ana to-day she is as well and sound as ever in her life, and I am under life-lone oblisrations to vou and your remedy, for it undoubtedly saved her life;" and he added. "I wish every lady m the world so afflicted would try it, as I knoy& it will cure them." We Claim an! can Proye Beyoni a Doit, By the highest and most undoubted testimony ; That this Remedy will cure all womb troubles. That this Remedy will cure leucorrhoffl or whites. That this Remedy will restore the menstrual functions. ' ' , That this Remedy will stop excessive monthly flow That this Remedy will relieve painful menstru ation. . : That this Remedy will build up the system as a - tonic. , v . That this Remedy will cure all female disorders. "CHANGE OF LIFE." . If taken during this period, so critical, it stands without a rival. Send for our treatise on Woman. Mailed free to any address. , ! : The Bradfleld Regulator Co., P. O. Box 28, Atlanta. Ga. William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N. C. j mylly j chsm OEM NEW ADVJfiRTISEMENTS. Tone, Toncljforlnnaiisliip & DnraMlity. WHVLIAMKIVABE 4c. CO.. - t Sa.. CC4 and 206 West Tlaltlmore Street, BaUimorn. . Kn. 1 12. Plf ta.Aycnne, New York. -; , r, . JOHN F. STRATT6N, 49 Maiden Lane, i 4 -v. 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" Nov. 8 BENEFACTOR - Nov. 15 GULF STREAM " Nov. 22 The Gulf Stream has been specially refitted for Passengers. W Through Bills Lading and Lowest Throng b Bates guaranteed to and from points, in North and South Carolina. ' For Freight or Passage apply to. H. O. SMAEiLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Tneo. G. Eeer, Freight Agent, New York. W. P. Clyde & Co.. General Agents, ocZStf 85 Broadway. New Yoi-g n Irfl rp ersok, jU P : SI0S02WELL, - 1 U ! L-Z3 Is Invited to send then address to Ths Swift SpecIwc Co., Drawer a Atlanta. 'Ga., for a copy ot their treatise on Blood end Skin Diseases, wtuoh will be mailed free. CANCER FOR MANY TEARS. ' ' A family servant has been afflicted for many years with a cancer on her nose, and was treated by some of the best physicians, and the old remedies used without benefit. Finally we gave her Swift's Specific and she has been completely cured. John Hnx, Druggist. Thomson, Ga., August 16, 1884. NoseEa John Naves, a young man near here, had a can cer on his face which had -eaten away his nose and part of his cheek, and was extending up to his eyes. As a last resort he was put on Swifts Specific, and it has entirely cored htm. His face is all healed Over with new flesh, and his general health Is excellent. His recovery was wonderful. . .' M. F. Csvxtxr.M. D., x . . Oglethorpe, Ga., August 16, 1884 Cancerous Face. , I have for many years suffered with a cancer ous affection in my face, which has been entirely removed by the use of a few bottles of Swift's Specific. . . -. B. W. Coixieb," Indian Springs, Ga., April 10, 1884. Cancer for 5 Tears ! A woman with a cancerous ulcer of- five years standing and five inches in diameter, has been entirely relieved by six bottles of Swift's Specific. I consider its effects wonderful, almost miracu lous. Bxv. Jesse H. Campbell. Columbus, Ga , Aug. 16. '84. We are everyday receiving the most wonder ful reports from the use of Swift's Specific In the treatment of Cancer. Sufferers from this class . of diseases should not fail to send for our treatise' on Blood and Skin Diseases and Cancer Treat ment. Our remedy is entirely vegetable no mercury, no potash, or other 'mineral. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. .Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. apltf chsm , no 21 THE CEIaEBR ATED ARRINQTON GAME FOWLS FOR SALE jyjTT GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RR nutation.- They have tought and. won a series c f she greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in T6, were' honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di , plomaand MedaL . . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States, 1 1 wfll ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express, C. O. D. HENSTI2.50 and at from B4.00 to S6.00 each $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. 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