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ALL WHO USE IT, ENDORSE Farts are stubborn tbiags. The foDwtdv ' are volantary tribotes to the merits of, Brown's Iron Bitten ud eashmaiKe the Kiabborn fact that It ia the beat tonic, ap- prtizer and Inriorator erer prepared t -, E.BLCLABEB,ef lbnbTffle.Kr.taw: ' - " Brown's Iron Bitters transcends all? remedies for general debility. -ti Grained : fully 2-3 pounds." r'"- . . ' . Mr. C. IL Harman, President of the Peoples' Bank, Charlotteville, Va., testi fies to the value of Brown's Iron Bitters for relieving digestion. ..... ..... C. P. Trackt, of LouiaTlIlo, Ky., says: v Alter five years of Hollering from tor pid liver, I experienced quick and per manent relief from the use of Brown's Iron Bitters." D. C Mack, of Chicago, ElsBaja: ? 'Browns Iron Bitters cured me oi dyspepsia in its worst form." . ? ; t j. Mitchell Hibb, of Wilmington, Del.. bjb- " Brown's Iron Bitters is the best pos sible remedy for chronic dyspepsia, indi gestion and genera, debility." j. George Rettf, of Newark, K. J., mts : "Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me from most acute suffering with neuralgia of eight years standing." '.-.."..'': Edwts Peout, of Trenton, N. J., aajg : " Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of ner vousness and sleeplessness when mor phine had lost its effect." " Brown's Iron Bitters is certainly the best tonic I had been troubled with con st i p at ion for weeks, but am entirely cured .' ' J. W. Keegai, Jjawrenee, Um, says : " Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of salt rheum when ; all other remedies had failed. It is excellent." J. X Cbow, iAwrenoe, Haaa., aays : - " I had suffered since the war with rtieumatism, and had tried innumerable remedies; finally used Brown's Iron Bit ters with most satisfactory results." C.A.PiKE,Madford,MiiHi.,sajB: "Brown's Iron Bitters is an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, loss of appetite and weakness. They cleanse and purify the blood, strengthen the stomach and quiet the nerves." G. Decker, BattnnoreMd., says: " Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of in digestion. 1 was not able to retain even . liquid nourishment." Sold by All Druggists. The ' jtauine has Trade -Mark And crossed Red Lines on Wrapper. TaifMoOrtiEii I i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "OrrriUe, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1882. COLDS. " Hating been subject to a bron chial afrecUm,; -with frequent voids, for a nmnber of years, I hereby cer tify that Atffca's Cheer's Pkctokal pTes we prompt relief, and ia the most effectire . remedy 1 have erer tried. ; - James A. Ha ifTT.Toy, i Editor of The Crescent." " Mt. Gilead, Ohio, Jnne 26, 1882. COUGHS. " I tave used Atek's Chekky PECTOBAi thiB"pring for a se vere cough and long trouble with good -effect, and I am pleased to recommend it to any one similarly affected. Habtet Bacgh jiax. Proprietor Globe HoteL- PREPARED BT . Dr. J.C.Ayerdt Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. 1 1 'y cb w nrm . deoSl 'S AguliGiEire contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders whicb, so far as known, is uel iu no other remedy. It contains jio uii.iue. nor any mineral nor deleterious substance v liat eer. and consequently produces i.o iuurlor.s effect upon the constitution, but leaves the ytem as healthy as it was before the attack. WAEJLUIT ATEE'S IGVE CUKE . to cure" every case of Fererand Agve, tiiter mittent or Chill Fever, KeBiUtcu Fever, Dumb -Ague, Bilious FeTer, JUid l.iier Com iiiaint caused by malaria. Ju "case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 182,to refund the uioney. - , - . ' ' , Dp. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. ; c le 1 D&W 6m nrm nov 80 Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid-in, -: j 3p0,000 SwphgFund, - - 50.000 DIRECTORS ' 1- liOKB, , v Q, VL 8TEDMAN, n- w. WILLUMS, 'XALD MacRAJB. BRIDQKKS, ' w- ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, JAS.A.LSAK, F. BHSnffSTKTN, t& BORDEN, . ISAAC BATES, President i. w. WILLIAMS, Woe President, """tf 3. D. WALLACS. Cashier ' . Sundries. A OTHKR LOT' 7 Of 'THOSK BBSAUTIFUL tiew.nS8111 iaiP8. Also, some Vase Lamps, "w and prettrrrA thnelv Int f Feather Dust- - Kow that we haye had a good shower. It, t dn.??0?10 rid ef the acoumuia am the past two months, - i W. H. alubkjs.au W iiovs4. Tin Smiths, Prumbers,- ovwtf Gas Fitter,. BROWNl i ThMOTnStar TKN!MYSOPJs NEW POEM-FREE- m so f air in Summers gone, . - - ' tirTft. V., j auu virgin Bom- ; idTorm d the colnmn'd Parthenon. -l he guttering capitol ; So fair in Southern sunshine bathed. a a v " "T.Tr "v uiajesiic mien as here with forehead vapor-swathed IT) rnolrlAtfia ... i or thouwnen Athens reign'd and ltome,' TA mn.i. ! jo ncic uimm a wua pam lo mark in many a freeman's home. ! lhe slave, the scourge; the chain; O follower of the Vision, still ' i ln motion to the distant gleam,; J tf owe er blind force and brainless will ! jar my gotaen aream. ., Who, like great Nature, wouldst not mar By changes all too fierce and fast 1 HIS Older Of Otir Tinman Sfor- This heritage of the past; O O scorner of the party cry That Wanrlpra fnnm tk nnkll. j . 1V.uT,Tnen lQe nations rear on high .xiu uui auiunreu wun Diood,-" . - And when they roll their idol down . OF Ean Wnnti 1 l V " " """"f ooucijr prouu; -ihou loather of the lawless crown aaw cue lawless crowa How long thine ever growing mind nam sun u me blast and strewn the wave. Though some of late would raise a wind ; jlu sing mee to tny grave, Men loud against all forms of power TT a? a. uuiurmsna Drows, tempestuous ton- Expecting all things in an hour 1 . -m . urass mouins ana iron lungs ! " iy. T. Independent. CLEVELAND SPEAKS. . Washington, Dec. 3. A centle- man who enjoys (-Jovernor Cleve land's confidence says that the President-elect is very averse to display, especially of the self -advertising kind, at the coming inauguration. "If I naa my way' the Governor is quoted as saying, "I would ride up to the Capitol on a horse car like anybody else, take the oath of office and go back to the White House and begin my duties: but "of course there must be a naereant." As to nolicv the . ' j jr j - Democrats, he thought, must go slow. "We shall make mistakes anv- way, but. if we go headlong we shall make very bad mistakes." Kef erring to the reported dis agreement between him and Mr. Hendricks, he said; "I am not com monly annoyed by what the newspa pers say about me, but. I confess I was greatly annoyed at that report, which was absolutely false. The meet ing was entirely informal, Is did not even know .Mr. Hendricks was com ing. We bad a very pleasant chat, politics being scarcely mentioned, and nothing whatever -occurred on which to base a report of any dis agreement or coolness." Speaking of his plans for the future, he said: I shall resign on the 6th of January, and shall then spend' the interval in preparing for ray new duties, and, of course, I shall give an attentive and willing ear to those who- wish .to give me the benefit of their advice." The President-elect, according to this gentleman, had no designs on a se cond term, but did intend to give the country such a good administration that the Democrats would enter upon as long a terafof power as the Re publicans had enjoyed OCR STATE CONTEMPOB1BIES. - in regard to Civil Rights Bill, a colored man who wants such a measure is a fool it would give him no more rights than he nowenjoys, but might prove a "negro killer." Negroes now ride in first class cars in this State- whenever they want to do so, and no one throws them out of the window or injures them; but if a law re quired that privilege for them there would certainly be trouble. However, it would give more general satisfaction if a particu lar car on each railroad train was set apart for the use of colored people. Some ar rangement of that sort will be found more agreeable and necessary at an early day. Charlotte Democrat. . The Public Printers appointed in 1881, and again in 1883, were not and are not prepared - to do the public work. The prices paid for the work are not such as to enable them to prepare to do it. The whole profits of the public work for four years would not more than suffice to equip an office for the public printing and . binding, much of that equipment, too, being rapidly eirisbable and needing constant renewal. ence, the State's work is after all neces sarily given by the Public Printers to the nrint inor hniiftAo in ihia citv caDable in the regular course of their business of doing the public work ana wmcn ao an wors at mai-Kt i prices. The practical results are these : What is called in official reports "Public Print ing" and the printing for the Penal, Chari table and other . departments (assigned to the Public Printers in and since 1879), for two years," amount say, merely for illus tration to $30,000. Of this sum, $25,500 is paid to the actual printers, and $4,500 to the constructive printers.; The actual printers the two printing houses in this city do all ihat.is done for the State. The constructive printers the; Public Printers, that is to say-Mlo nothing whatever for the Stale. They invest no money in establish ing a printing office. They do not read f proof," or see one. Jlaleig7i Register. POLITICAL POINTS. Mr. Blaine's awful example seems to have caused an epidemic of silence among Other Statesmen. PM- " Times, Ind. Rep. Mr. Randall's tariff views and record are so antagonistic to those held by the President, the Yice President nd the maiority of the House that his election as Speaker would be an act of gross political inconsistencjvif not an .inexcusable blun der.Phtt. Uecord, Ind. - - - Mr. McPherson's Silver bill sua-, nends the coinage of standard silver dollars Sd stops the isiue of United States-notes under the denomination of $5 These pro ?Uions are in accordance withthe recom mendations of Secretary McColloch And with the dictates of common sense. iv. Times, Rep. ' " '; -r ' PERSONAL. Nicholas Fish; the United States Minister at Brussels, has resigned. ; - Mr Blaine, while in New York tm7weekV is the' guest of Stephen B. Elklus- ' . - r Mr. Froude, historian, wiUstarfe in the coming spring on a tour around the world. --;. - "--' OHAPMnt i. v." " """"t'1 was'takeu Blcfe-aear ao 'n 'v ''-'Wfl,Mta"1wr- i "Mydoctor nronounced me cured, but L0.1 ck again, with terrible pains in ,my oack and sides, and I got so bad. I , ; - . - Qom not movel. 3 . ' I shrunk! , , . Frona 228 Ibswio 1201 1 1 had been doc toring for my liver,-but it did me no good. 1 did not expect to live more .than three months. L began to-use Hop Bitters. - Di rectly my appetite returned, mypains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by , magic, and af ter using several bottles. I am not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before, n To Hop Bitters I owe my life." R;Fttzpatrick. t -Dttihn. June 6, '81. ) n " ; "Maiden. Mass., Feb. 1. 1880. Gentlemen ' I I suffered witb attacks of slok headache. J 5 - Neuralgia, female trouble,' for years in the most terrible and excruciating manner. jNV medicine or doctor could give me re lief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. "The first bottle - - . Nearly cured me;" ' : J - i; The second made me as wel. ana strong as when a child, - :vr n ; - "Atd I have been so to this day." V ; My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious v. "Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, ; "Pronounced -by-Boston's best physi cians - ,t; ztt ' "Incurable 1". . Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of the - I "Lives of eight persons" v ) In'toyneighborhood that have been saved by your.bitters,1 ." And many more using them with great benefit. - i"T. - . . . "They almost : . - Do miracles?", Mr.,E. D. Slack. How to Gn Sick. Ex Dose yourself dav and night; eat too much without exercise; work too hard without rest? doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want to know how to get well, which Is answered in three words Take flop Bitters I , - wl"None genuine"" without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. : Shun all the vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops'" in their name, nov 13 D&Wlv J' too&nrm tu th sat . ch m Patapsco Flouring Mills Eatabllahied 1774. Buhrs 1774 Rolls 1882 aJ n idEBiAfhtM i . QUI e"t I PATENT (CAGAMBRIU Mrs.Co. , TniS COMPANT OWNS AND OPERATES THREit MILLS, as follows : PATAPSCO MILL a, av JMJCOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B. at BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. ' Caving a daily capacity oj 1 50O Barrels. i - 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 j Roller Flours are manu factured, ia unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. . ; Ask your Grocer for - . i - Patapsco Superlative, I Cape Henry Family, Patapsoo Choice Patent, North Point Family, Patapsco Family, i Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Extra. J Bedford Family. Orange Grove Extra. C. A GAMBTTLL MF'G CO , i 32 Commerce Street, , .- i Baltimore. Md. - "" ',' . . j Represented by I J.T. McIVKR, : aux2 6m sattuth Wilmington, N. C. I SI PORT ANT ! A NEW KM VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT Water Closet Seat ! FOB THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called "PILES;") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR 8URGICAL OPERATION ' 'NECESSARY. I have Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which- I confidently place before the pubito as a j - . '; r.:y ' ' r : SURE RELIEF AMD CURE ! . It has been endorsed by the leading resident Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being test ed In the Hospitals of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result will be satisfactory, as It has never failed else where. You can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens in Edgecombe Co , N. C. These Seats will be furnished at the following prices:"" :- " . WALNUT, Polished $ 00 1 Discount to Physl CHERRY, r- . . 5 C0 cioians and to the' POPLAR, - - - 1500 J Trade. - Directions for using will accompany each Seat. - We trouble yon with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, rarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. . 1yl7 DAWtf .-. - - In cases of dys pepsia, debility, rheumatism, fever and ague,livercom plaint, inactivftyof the kidneys and bladder, constipa tion and other or ganic maladies, Unstetter's Stom- ach Bitters is a . TTIOH T" II1HI IV. IA I 1 1 - J V--. U I JCf-' m lent their prof e?- 1 - sional sanotion,and Jf whion as a -tonic, V alteratlveand "o. .V 't hnnsfihold SDecifiO lor aisoraersui ue stomach, liver and bowels has an un bounded populari- 4- uvv aola Kv nil DruggfiteBAdealers. to whom apply for Hos- tetter's Alnlanao for 18c5. ' - -my WDAWty : nrm - ' tu th sa f mv 17 . f DR. f Idyesi ELECTKO-VOLTAIO BELT and other KLECTRia Appuarcks are sent on SO Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOTJNO OB OLD; who are suffer In from Nbbvous DEMurr. Lost Vitalitt. ' Wastdto Weaknesses, and all those diseases or a Pkrisonai, Nature, resulting from Abuses ana " Other Causes. - Speedy relief and complete restoration to Health, Vioob and Manhood OOAaAMTKBD. Send at, once for Illustrated : 'Pamphlet free. Address r: ' ' VOLTAIC BELT CO.. glarahall, Wiclu B6v28D4Wly tuth sat' nov 88 Mnnhnnrl Rfistnrflfl I p 8 W9 ' A isr ksw B mw W Remedt FKKt A ricrtim of youthful imprudenoe causing Premature, Decay, Nerrotis Iebihty.IiOrt STt. - - J . u-t wiA In tain mn KBOWB vhich he will send KiiiJ w n ibhowuuoiu. AttaresSi REEVES, 43 Chatham St.,New York. nov 29 D&Wly , i tn in sat A. -mm . A nov2!C &-ryr Try 1. Send six cents tor postage rjii.Lt St and receive, free, a costly box of goods which will , help all, of either sex, u mm money right away than anythtogelsein; worldly ortonea await the WOTkers abso- mmsm v - - ., - remedy 418 aisocraa bbubim. Th e; b r n i ng Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY - -r- A. .? , 'SBlscriBtioii Rates In Al?aiice.: ? DAILY STAR, One Year, postafee pald ...$7 00 . " " SlxMonihsi " ....... 4 00 Three Months" " 3 q Two Months,'" ; " i;5a OneMoPth V 5 WEEKLY STAR, One Yea; postase'paid . .$ 1 SO ;-.' " Six Months," " " .... 100 " . Three Months 'i " ' , 60 I NOTICES OPTHE PEESS : f The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. Stum, Prt8. . r - . ' : , The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. , i . : The Wumington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily Journal of news it stands "up. nead." OoaeoraJBeaister. - The Wumington Stab has entered its twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in ?he State. Renoir TojA. H. . . . . The Wilmington Stab has entered npoa its thhv teenthyear. . It is one of the best papers in" the State. warrenton Gazette. p The Wilmington Stab hag entered Its thtrtlenth year. -- It has become one of the leading papers.'of the Sonth. Oxford TorehUqht. The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but. for freshness of news and typograpical appearance cannot be beaten. Jackson Bevorter. i , nThe Wilmiazton Stab to one of th very best pa pers in the South, in every department from typo graphy up to editorial ability and independence. Tetersburq (Va.) Index-Appeal. , ' ' ' i The Wilmington (N. C.) Mobs ins Stab is a mod' el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsied (secular) paper published in the South. BiohmanaX (Fo.) 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 Tarboro Southerner. We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited , newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle.-Jft. Airy Visitor. - . Although at the head of the press 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 magaitnde. May its lustre never wane. The Free WiU BavtisL : . ; $ ; The Stab is so well 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 daf lies in the South. JRobesonian. , ; ' - That magnificent beaming 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 alL Tarboro J&Mtherner. : The Wilmington Stab hasentered on its twelfth Tear: ; It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day,- ! and an honor to its city, 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 is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since It Is so deserving. CharlotU Observer. - - - -'-i . j The Times 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 favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. ' Long and prosperous life to it.Beid 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 of any journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lance. j ! Why is It that all the papers with the name of Star are such bright little journals f 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 Sichmond (Va.) State. The Wilmington Stab has entered uponits 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. Its news columns are always a little Jailer than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de axrtment is conducted with much ability. Jfrr ganton JUacU. - Humble in its Beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse -of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed"' un til it now beams resplendent in the fall glow of a oonstantly brightening prosperity. Asa newer a per it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs prlate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our mostacoerta ble exchanges. EiUsboro Recorder. The Wumington Mornijts 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- Slles, and its corps of editors and reporters are loroughly 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. Ootdsboro Messenger. ' 1 T II T.iiHiJ Til fi THE REST PREPARATION For bbsiobihs gray hair to its natural color; ITOr FBBVBMT1KO MO Hair lruiu lUT imty Hi ay For producing a rapid and luxuriant growth; For XBADicATiHS scurf and dandruff; For ccBma Itching & all diseases of the scalp; For preventing the hair from falling out; and For tvERTTHiNO for which a hair tonlo is re quired it has no squax. . ti The highest TE8TIHOMIAL8 of its merits are given.- ' From Rev. CHAS. H. READ, D D., Pastor Grace Street Presbyterian Church.1 RicH3fONi, Va. For several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than the Xanthine, which had been warmly recommended to me by a friend who had tested its value. It has, in my experience, accom-, plished all that is claimed for it as a wholesome Sreserver and restorer of the natural color of tie hair, and a thorough preventive of dandruff. CHAS. H. READ. For sale by nov891y J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, om ju augsep feb 29 Groceries, Bagging, &c. JgQQBbls FLOUR, all grades, ; 2)) Bbls SUGAR, all grades, 200 Ba8 C0F1?rEK' lo' Laguyra and Java QQ Boxes Cream CHEESE. 2g Tubs BUTTER, , JQQlTierces and Tubs LARD , . 2QQ Hhds MOLASSES, Cuba and P- Rico, Bbls SYRUP, '150 BblB POTATOES and APPLE3' JQQ Bbls MACKEREL, - " 2QQ Bbls CRACKERS anl CAKES. 1000 k00110, ' 1000 38418 TnSS Delta" Arfw aad Pieced, TOBACCO. CIGARS, Ac.', ' For sale low by ooia tf ADRIAN. VOLLBR8, The Biblical Recorder PUBLISHED ,By r- ' Edwards, Rrougliton &, Co. - - - RALEIGH, N. C. REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. , REV. C. 8. FARRISS, Associate Editor. Organ .of. North Carolina Baptists In Us 44th Year. EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT' -; As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed y Only $2.00 Per Tear. '- . Address . , BIBLICAL RECORDER. .. dec 28 U- ; Raleigh, N.C. WHOLESALE PRICES Our Quotations.' It should be understood. represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orderslugber prices have to be cnargea.' -'--- -". .ivj;; r abtioijis. -BAGGING Qunnr . . . . . ; . ' Standard. .... BACON North Carolina - Hams, fJ lb ..-......, i Shoulders, V B Sides, choice, 9 lb.......... Westers Smoked Hams. fc.. - .Sides, 9 tt.i. ........ ' ' Shoulders, v. Dbt Sambd Sides, B Shoulders, B:. ........... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each........ -New New York, each........ . pMoxa.- . s. 60 20 00 ttew tjrsy, eacn.. BEESWAX 25 -fil BRICKS Wilmington, fM " Northern.......-.,..;......... BUTTER --North Carolina, ? Northern, 8 fc.:..........,.. CANDLES 9 fir-Spena.i Jf.; - Adamantine ..... - -; CHEESE ft-NorthUFaot'y ; Dairy, Cream...:,.....- ' State l. .......'.a... ....... COFFEE 9 lb--Java. ...... ... . Laguyra ....r,...-.. Rlo . ...v... ........ CORN MEAL bush., In sacks, - irglnia Meall.. .... TOTTON TIES bundle....,.' DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4,. yd YarnSj hunch ...... .. EGGS 40 dozen. . . 8 00 0 00 . 00 g 1 85 .14 00 18 (S 13 10 .68 00 - 1 40 . 00 25 FISH Mackerel, No. , bbl JLL li 31. M, IF JJl . . . m w ' 1 a m ir..i..i a m 1.V1 . o an Mackerel, No-2, nan DDI. 6 00 Mackerel, No. 8, bbl - Muuets, odi . . . . o Mullets, Pork bbls. . . . ... . - .gll N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... 3 Dry Cod. lb . ..... FLOUR bbl Fine. ... i 0 Northern Super... ............ 3 - r Extra. ., -....-- - " Family 5 . City Mlllsuper .........., 4 GLUE j lb '.V. V.'. '. . '. '. GRAIN busheL Corn,store,bag3,prkne,white ': 1 .Corn, cargo, in Dulk, " a. Corn, cargo, in bags, Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 65 55 0 56 & Oats, from store...... 47 Cow Peas ... ' W HIDES lb Green 0 Dry ...... 10 HAY 100 lbs Eastern 95 J Western....' -90 North River. . 90 HOOP IRON V ft........ LARD lb Northern... 8 JNortn uaroiina..i.i....'..... . W: LIME barrel oo LUMBER City Sawed-? M ft. i -; fihip Stuff, resawed.. ..... . . . Rough Edge Plank West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 60 15 00 13 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 18 00 Scantling and Boards.oom'n 12 00 MOLASSES V gallon ' NewCrop Cuba, to hhds.... 00 " a. $ ln bbls 00 ' Porto Rloo, ln"hhds. 80 ..... in bbls 83 Sugar House, in hhds . 00 'r " inbbjs.....,., 00 Syrup, In bbls. ... .s. .V 25 NAILS ?8 keg Cut. lOd basis. . , 00 OILS ?2 gallon Kerosene... .. 12 . Lard.... ' Linseed. ; Kosm. - J& Tar 00 Deck and 8par v 00 POULTRY Chick ens, live, grown , s 25 ' ' -; " "-- Spring..- 8 Turkeys- . W PEAUrS- bushel 60 POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 85 -Irish, per barrel, new........ 00 PORK 18 barrel City Mess.... 18150 Prime ;..-r..r.... ..15 00 Bump.:...................... 17 00 BICE-Carolina, ft..:. 4$ Rough, $ bushel (Upland). . - 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 BAGS ft Country.. . : ; 1 City. i ROPE- ft 14 8ALT- salt Alum 80 Liverpool.... 80 Lisbon v 00 American 00 SUGAR ft-Cuba - 0 Porto Rico . ' A Coffee 0 B "'........':.... 0 CJ ' -. Ex C ; Crushed 9 SOAP ft Northern.. 5 SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 Common. 2 00 . Cyprees Saps...... 4 60 Cypress Hearts. 0 00 STAVES M WO Barrel...'. 8 00 R O Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW:- ft.;..... 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) . 13 00, - 00 ; Prime ship'g, lstclass heart. 00 . ExtraMill, good heart...... 00 Mill Prime 'ii?. 650 Common Mill. 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 WOOL- ft Washed 00 Unwashed 00 Burrv 10. WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina.... 1 00 22 SO c. . at. 5- n j 60 2 00 19 50 16 00 18 00 WUKIINeTONlIONEY MARKET, Exchange (sight) oa New York Baltimore "? ' Boston.... . Philadelphia... Western Cities discount - Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock.. ........ Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons i landing, 1866.. Funding, 1868... j-i New4s...;. ' Speotftl TftZ W & W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6o Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c . . . . - r 80...:. New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington A Weldon R R Stock. North Carolina R R Stock 108 90 140 23 10 10 82 4 118 106 105 100 100 100 110 2 50 120 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock wumington cotton muis o tton Mills 8 jock... .. TTrt? nrrr v ttttj MOM Will purify the BLOOD rega late the LIVER andKIDNEYS. and Rbstobb THB HEALTH pcyeio, T fuse v arrxUK t n W... A nn.4 11. ln uigesuon, iiock oi duvukui, ana Airea f eeling BDsuiubeiy cure a. isoncs, rouse lesann serves receive new lorce. nllvens the mlna and ' -''V supplies urani rower. : L A D I ESjSSltM ' Ond in DSTHAItTEB'S rBAW TO2HO a and ipeedy cure. Gives a'clear, healthy complexion.' Frequent ataemptsas connterfrfting only add to the popularity of the original. Do not expert- mens get tba Origikai. and ukst. . ang 16 D&Wly au 16 ENCOURAQE HOME INSTITUTIONS, Security Against Fire. Tte Hortli Caplina Hoifie Insurance Co. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on ail olaj?ses of insurable property, w All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" ia rapidly gaining In public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of 'pro pert lu North Carolina. - - j Agents in all parts of the State. - JOHN GATLING, PresideBt. ' W. S.. PRIMROSE, Secretary.; . PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & BANNING, Agents, sep 28 tf - - - Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson & Manning's - In snranee Rooms, ; BANK OF NEWHANOVER BUILDING, .r-i,vi , Wilmington, N.-c. Fire, . Marine .aiiTLife Coipanies. . J ' :v ...... .. . . . . Aggregate Capital Represented Over $103,000,000. iell tf ' ' ' - - ; Oysters. Oysters. -FINZ LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST Re ceived. WINES, LIQUORS,' LAGER, BEER, CI GARS, &C at STAR SALOON. No. 13 Market St' GEO. F. HERBERT, . : Proprietor. - : ' - oot7tf StLonls. Mo., for our paOK FnU of Btranee ind useful iof onaatkm, f ra& .Wilininoonl&Weldon , '. 'Bailroadi Co?- . ; ... ,.')mci OF GSB SUTERINTEXDENT, " i --Wilmington, N. C.fOct.131. 1884. t ' r Clwuige of BchedJo. . ON AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington Wel aon Railroad will run as follows: - - ., Day Blail and Expreii Xra'lni, Dally . No. 41 North and 48 Sontln." Leave Wllnjmgton, Front St. Depot, at 8.55 A M. Arrive at Weldon......:.. . ....... ...... 2.45 A. 1L Leave Weldon.v v. . . . : . : 2.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Dodot, 7.35 P. M. Fast Thboitoh Mah. ahz Passxhskb Traim Daily No. 40 Soxtth. 4 i Leave Weldon. ; .". . : . . : . . 7lf 5.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mail and Passiksbb Tbain Daelt-No. 43 . . ' Nobth. '- .--- ! . Leave Wilmington ........ Arrive at Weldon. . r . ... .. .. 8.30 P. M ... 2.35 A. M Train No. 45 leaves Wilmington at 1.30 A. M.; arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. Train No. 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A. M.: ar rives at Wumington at 7.10 A. M. - 1 . Train No. 42 daily .except Monday. Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. s 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 3.85 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-' lng, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily, t i. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All 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. - - 7 . AU trains run 'solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.- For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, - General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. oc 31 tf . WILMINGTON, COL'MBI A & AUGUSTA ; Railroad Co, r Omos 07 Gekebal Stjp't, j" i WUmlngton, N. C, Oct 81, 1884. f ' ttn-fc ssji wl w GKange prSchednle. ON AND AFTER NOV'R 2D, 18&C AT 8.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: NIGtrr- EXPRESS TRAINS 1 (DaUy) Not. 48 West and 4T Eut. : Leave Wilmington .'. . . 8.C0 P. Leave Florence. . i 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. . . 6.40 A. M. IVjp ve Columbia 9.55 P. M. L,'7e O. C. A A. Junction . . 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.MA.M. Arrive at Wilmington..'. . . s. 8.35 A. M. Nibht Mail and Pabsikokk Tka. Daixt. No. 40 ,,fWSST. .. Leave Wumington ..10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence . ......;..:......... 1.30 A. M. Mail and Passxboxb Tbaih Dah.t No. 43 Easy. Leave Florence 4-05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Train No. 43 leav9 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-1 rives at Wilmington at l.)5 A. M. , Train F o. 42 daily except Monday. . Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. ' i :: Trams 43 and 43 stop at all Stations. , -. , No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marien. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & 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 Wumington. LocalFreight leaves Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 5.U0 A; M. - - - ' JOHN F. DIVINE, - Gen'l Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ocSltf A CAROLIfl A CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, OmCX OW StTFXBlMTKJ41BKT, Wilmington, N. O., Sept. 21, 1884. Change of Schedule. o N AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOIr lowine Schedule will be onerated on this Railroad: - . - PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. f ' '' Iieave Wilmington at. a.. .,7.00 P. It.- No. 1. VLeave Raleigh at .7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at ..7.30 a. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. .8.15 P. M. No. 2. J- Arrive at Raleigh at. : . .9.00 A. M. 1 Arrive at Wilmington at.. .... . .8.25 A, M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays..' kt... o (.Leave Charlotte.'..... . 815 A H :..12.15P. M. -v . I Leave Shelby.... .. 1.40 P. M. J i" " ' " -""J S 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 forStatesville, stations West ern N. C.B.. 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, sep 21 tf : d- A; Our lU1 ! I i i On Blood Poisoning is of interest to all classes; oemauea iree on receipt or your aaaress. tax Swift Stkcipic Co.; Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, COHSTITUTIOKAL SCROFULA. . a girl in my employ has been cured of what I believe was Constitutional Scrofula by the' use of Swift's Specific. : J. O. McDaniel, Alatoona, Ga., July 25, 1884, BETTER FIFTEEN j TEARS j . . ... ..... Swift's Specific has cured me of an obstinate Tetter of fifteen years' standing; L. Cook. r Palmetto, Ga., July 18, 1684. . 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