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IVhaf : Baltimore - .... -5- v. Druggists Say About Browns ;ro Bitters. J , x Whipple,- S. E. CdkNEA Fre est a'xd Lexington Streets: Brown s Iron Bitters is certainly a favor medicine ia the West End. I consider it he best preparation for ready sale that I .t v'k. It is a preparation Doaaasitirio- fiuiloe" merit, and as such recommends it- oeTe in B&Eg& LT tVeaii "to b gentlemen onorand excel- J vDt'""llcn Epwvkd .Tones, Piiarmacist, North ys-T COKSKIl LBXISGTO AND, . EUTAW jtkests: ' .':;; '- . L Brown's Iron Bitten ia a. first -class medi iue and finds rapid sale in this locality. It is well thrapht of by my customers." RilBEKT LAUTESBACH, "N. E. CORNER Saratoga and Eutaw Stbeets: : of eour?e it is well Jcnown: that Brown's iron Bitters is a very popular medicine. I have regular and frequent calls tor it, and he demand ia constantly growinit larger." . j. F Pekrins & Bro , Pharmacists S. foilNER GllEESB AND PRANKtTN Streets: ' -t "VTe sell a jrreat quantity of Brown's Iron Bitter;!. 3ud always recommend it as a relia m touiu and a cure for. nervousness. -Ii is p pa'ar witb the people, and onr sales are umiv growing larger." ' - . Sr Fairbakk Daily, Pharmcecucai Chemist, r ark asd kulbkbrt streets : The reputation of Brown's Iron Bitters pUces it at toe head of all tonic prepara ii,iu We sell a good deal of it and know' mat it is a reliable article " Charles C Sears. Pharmacist, R GlLMOR AND FRANKLIN Couser of Streets re have been sellinsr Brown's Iron Bit- :ers for a long lime, and have yet to hear the .haT Ii st complaint that it faited to give perfect sa isfanion, William R. Ely. Southeast Corner Calvert and Saratoga btbeets: We seil Brown's Iron Bitters every day; t.n demand is increasing and the medicine is yipular with onr cnstoiners U' (,'ASl'ARI & NORDMAN, DRUGGISTS, HAR- 10 AVESUE ASD UAKEY BTRKET: "We have constant sale for Brown's Iron Bitters and ever) body seems pleased with it. We consider it a very reliable article.'?; George Weller. Druggist and 6hem- IST. .-OCTnWEST TJRNER SIlABr AND ULLL Streets: . &a y ii f "Sirowu'H Iron BittersJa seUintt splendidly, h.- medicine taliy deserves the excellent re,utitiou it, bears, and ia undoubtedly a. a .-t class preparation, rantcine first among: our uwt selling stook articles Ourcusto mers w jn't take anything else as a . subiti- tu;e." - -.'."r ', .; -' ' '-' A. I Gosman, Charles and Mulberry "When an article becomes popular and well knowu among the people it will always find ready sale. Brown's Iron Bitters is not only p i iilar. but has earned that popular ty upon the strenstth f its own merle, consequently liiein dictue is eagerly sought for.". , ... Dit Charles F. Heuser. 68j Sharp tkeet: "Among the verg bel selling medicines we con-ider Brown's iron bitters the most popu lar The calls for it are frequent, and we s-.il i. regularly and learn toat it is doing od woriln cases for which it is recom iiiended." v; -.T ..-.. - k ? t i s. R HoRTSMAN, Pharmacist, cor. Lmir bTREET and Fort Avenue: The demand for Brown's Iron Bitters is lao-easing daily. Among our' customers we notice many new faoe. W-hear no ccm plaints but, on --.tbev aontrary, know that Brown'a Iron Bitters gives perfect satisfac tion " ' I Dn. Richard BAPPrNGTdN, 132 N. Gay bTREET: "We sell Brown's Iron Bitters everyday. Our customers purchase it in preference to any other tonic preparation " Words Fail "Words fail to express my grau tude." says Mr. J Selby CARTZR"of Ifa&ovtlle, Tenner" for the benefits' derived from; -- Avert Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all my life with Scrof- -nla, my system seemed saturated with it. It oarae out in Blotches, Ulcers, and Mattery Sores, all over my "body. MrCarter states that he was entirely cured ;ly. the, use, of ' Ater's Sabsapabuxa, and since discon tinuing its use, eight months ago; he has had no return of the scrofulous symptoms. All baneful infections of -tte-Mood ar promptly removed by this unequalled altera- , five. . ' ' 'J ' - PREPABKDBT , . Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co?, Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Druggists; Si, six bottles for $5. jan 1 ly ch w txm dec 81 n itmar TK WrtT.WIrlT.T.TC W. '. . av "1 onffAiwd Iffkten months with T'rtieo and constipation; tried every thlnx with oar ii?ail until I used .Brown's. Iron Bitten, one bottle of wnteh made me feel like a new man." - Agtte'Gnre onUiusau antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used in no ' 1 other remedy. It contains 110 Quinine, or , oy mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces Io injurious effect upon the eon;tutioir. lt leaves the ystem as healthy as it was before liie attack, t VTZ ATEi'S -(STJE; CUBE r to cure every case 0 Fever aniL-Ague, Inler Miittent or Chill Feve'rV"" Keiiifitent Ferer, lumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and AJer Com-i Plaint caused by malaria.-An casexdjailure,', after due trial, dealers Hre authdrtzed, bj-ur circular dated July 1st, 182, 4-'refund the money. : ,.-. ;- v--- Dr.J.C.Ayep&Co.jLoweilyMass: : Sold by all Druggists, " ' le 1 D&W 6m nov; nrm Af RS. JOHWHAKPER, HABPER'S.N. a.SAYS r A, "Brown's Iron Bitten restored me to good "faith, after suffering- fifteen years from kidney awease. Found only temporary relief ia the use other remedies. I use it In my family and re conomend it to otherB.M ;:: . . . WHITE CYPRESS & PIHE BLINDS v & D0OBS. WARANTEZD AS GOOD AS THE BEST. Moulding, brackets and, ornaxjental v wood ymwtfM 'V -jt . ato&t wigqnwT' Mi K- QRAY.BOCKYMOTJaT, W.C..8AYS: Bittpi ave taken many bottles of Brown's Iron rrS f nd flad it as it is recommended, the fncoftheage. I cannot say enough TENNYSONS FIRST "FREEDOM ALFRED TENNYSON; Of Old fiat IVXwfnm . ItiA.sA.' a w iT" u a"reaKing at ner reel: , Above her shook the starry lights; ' . . She heard the torrents meet : raSff !he did rejoice. htwZi&Z?!1 ia ne" Propnet mind, But fragments of her mighty voice sCame rolling pn the wind' Vffi Then stept she down through town - - field -. ',-v-r,.vV' j ;To. minriewitfr tfieliumattTace.4 AQd Partly Part to men revealed 1 he fullness of her face Grave mother of mftiPBt?. JjEJf looking down - ho godke, grasps the triple forks, , ;.Aj.u, HDg.Me, wears the crown-: ' - ..L.naajiH Her open eves dnsim th? imth.. : J The wisdom of a thousand yearaX la in them. . May perpetual youth " Keep drylheiriight from ; tears rri That her fair form may stand and shine, I Make bright our daya' and light our 1 dreams. Turning to scorn with lips divine The falsehood of extremes. ! Mrs. H. Nash;17 Mci&'Btr'W! minston, says: "I had a serious attack of malarial fever, was so prostrated that my mmd became afflicted. At thi period I commenced using Brown's Iron Bitters and was rewarded Dy a speedy cure.- My husband was also benefited and we highly cuuiumenu ima. vaiuaoie medicine. - v TWINKLINGS. I Our patriot's idea of a reform measure is a measure that holds more beer tnan tnose now in use. New Orleans Pica- t Seven or eight persons have been frozen to death in the northern woods of Wisconsin this year, and winter has not yet begun. - . 1 The golden beams of truth and Silver cords of love twisted together will draw men on with a sweet violence, wheth erhey will or no. Baptist Weekly. I There may be dull times, but the Congressional investigation mills have started up already on full time with a plenty, of orders and more expected. WaK. Stari ' ? ' ' Now, the maid whose name was Mary, Cometh home from gay "Paree," Circumflex her accents very! I And she calls herself "Mane. h Pattfew- a 10,000 house rn lew iorK me other night, and yet Mile. est Etirbpeail Actress of mouJertr times', carr pot tnd". whereon, "to place her feet ,in that I At the ballet: Mme. Cham Sees an old gentleman giving her daughter a hug behind the . scenes.; "Pauline. how, can you I .Gent. "Don't scold, her; .it was my fault." Madame (proudly) "I wish to believe, sir, that you met with some resistance. Jrrench. -.. I An Arizona editor thus pays his respects to his neighbor: "The miserable scarecro w who tries to edit our disefeteemed contemporary is lying, as usual. We don't want the postoffice, but we are in the hands of our friends, and, by the Eternal, they'll see that we get it, whether we want it or not." . , t ' When the " contribution box came back to him empty a clergyman said solemnlyx "Experience may be a dear teacher, but the members of this particular flock who have experienced religion have -accomplished itt a very trifling cost. .The choir will sing the ' Seventy-ninth hymn, omitting the first, third and fourth verses, in order to save unnecessary wear on the organ. "-7-Toronto Globe. : 'Democrat"Now,hone8t,Jack? Looking back ever twenty years of your Radical rule, what do you see that was 01. good in it at all to the South?" Republican " "A good deal." We did not hang Jeff Davis, as we might have done. : We were very fair, I see" Democrat (interrupting) 'Yes. That's so. . You were very phari see' all along." Exeunt omnes down Cher ry street. NatihviUe Banner. -. Mrs. W. E. Kttman,""l029 N. 4th St., Wilmington, -eajs: '.'We have used Brown's Iron Bitters in our family. My husband and I belie ve.there is nothing to egual it as a eure for malaria, dyspepsia and weak ness,, and take pleasure in recommending it." . r SOUTHERN ITEMSi J . One of the four living descend ants of Oliver Cromwell is now the wife of Gen. Harney, of St. Louis. Representative" Money, of Mis- sissrppi, 8ays that the "people of the South are more eager for good government than for the spoils of victory. Washington Star. Mrs. Porter, widow of the noted Hommndnre Porter and sister in-law of Gen. Fitz John PSrtert has returned to Wythe- ville,Va., and will sojourn there during tne coming winter. ; Texas may well be proud of her nnnmsflinnal delegation. No State in the Union can show an abler body of men, and their power and influence will be felt and recognized. Atvaraao miuevin. i There Ss a. cattle queen named Rogers' near Corpus Christir '-Texas, who owns 40,000 cattle, and is worth over $1, 000,000. She is the. financial agent of the nh Mna the nocket-book and oversees the stock, while she sends her second hus band to the Texas Legislature. Kansas Qily Wimes. . . ; - ?.r.n ' -. f 'Mrs. L. W. Rolfe, Murfreesboro, N. C, says- "To all who pre in need of a good tonic, I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters. I took three bottles of it and derived great benefit therefrom." ? State Gleanings. ' Rocky Mount Reporter: Mr.'T. W. Thomas, who lives near Springhqpe, in this county, lost his house and all of his furniture by fire on Monday night last. TnA T .Whitehead. Halifax. N. C., savs: "I have used Brown s Iron Bitters and think it is a fine tonic , Can conscien tiously say that I am greatly benefited by its use." - V':J--''---:'--"-''"'---- Anson Times; We. have been tie a ht nnlJJohn N.. Staples has ac- More the colored - people's fair to be held hlw next week and "Sat Col. Cash has also Rifled WsiSention of- being here next Thursday---' ;, " vr. t ' r Whitehead, Halifax, : N. C..' sawhavsed Brown's Iron Bitters foJ indigestionrloss of- appetite ; and ner-vSusnesf- am Satisfied- that it is a good Iff!rtakn Dleasurein recommend- 1 Rockinlham " JiocJtet; ;Sigm&i cant; isn't it that 5? There we're lastyear Jesse Cunninggim, P. &5SiS5!SdA.LAE&B REDUCTION tZ - w"r uwios-OMne sons of peemsto be cast here.r. iroui Uabarrus countv- mnw flti. yesterday morning in Charlotte in a some what remarkable way; There are ' many who oeueve inai fie, died of sheer fnVht. death, it is not improbable that this wr really the cause. His horses took f right and after subduing them he sank back and' uiea an ms wagon : as we learn from thei uanoiie uoserver. TMr -E. SoParkef, Graham, N. a; says: family foraeveral years whenever a tonic waa neeaea. yy : ' I Tarboro Ac'Crojis l.nearly all housed, but not half of the cotton 5beeninketea,. 3f-ait ia-estWrpd tnat the corn crop in this county is ne third greater than it baa been in man v var." -j monuay rnu. uampton ana Stephen vmra; uoin:tiorea.: TUSDUtea over some money, jiacn dared the other over, the onage 10 setue -the lmatterl? They started,: rbut anger got the better of them before tney could get out of the ; corporate limitaC var urew a Knue ana made for Hampton. . wno placed him . hbrs du combat - with a cart pin. uiarK has ileft. Monday evening two disreputable -women. Maggie ixougc, wmie, anisaoeua uiarK, colored, engaged in a quarrel over a dusky Lothario. wnicn ended m uodcre beinir mntiUtPrt wan a Knue. . . ,v. ,. lital Prize, 0150.000 f " We do hereby herUA VM vjberrtM the or- rnngtmenUfor aU Out Monthly and aeminAtmttaf vruunny or a m umsiana tstute tottery Company, and in person manage and Contivl the drawinot themsetoe, -n& that Vie earn are conducted with apneefy.jmrneee, ana in gooafaUA toward all par ttes,andwe authorize the Company to vee thieeer HAcate, with facsimiles of our tismatvret attached w tie aaverztsemenzt." Commlaaloner. edented Attraction ! ! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTBIBUTED, I Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes-r wujt or ii,iMj,iwu 10 wmon a reserve fund of S550.000 has since been added. i By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was maae a part 01 tne present state Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879.- , Its Grand Slnrfe Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or pott pesne?. iaiok at tne iouowing .uistriDUtion : I r Its in. Grmna. BEemtlily ! : :l EiteoriMT SBmirAMiial Drawim, TN THE ACADEMY OF '"MUSIC . AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, DECK 16,1884. . Under the personal supervision and 1 ., - - .management of Gen. .CL J. BEADRESARD, of La., ail Gen. JUBAtX EARLY, of VirsMa. CAPIT AX PRIZE, $150,000. Botice. TIeketis are Ten Dollars only; Halves llv" 1 excellent tonte?-- "-'Au ruX'Irt i;: u Y? 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OP $150,000... $150,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 60,000... 50,000 ; .1 GRAND PB1ZE OF SM.OOO... 80,000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000... . 20,000 4 LARGE PRIZES OF . 5,000... 20,000 30 PRIZES OF 1.000. . . 20,000 50 ttX). . . 25.000 100 ?X)... 30,000 200 " ' 200. . . 40.000 600 100... 00,000 1.000 ." . , 50... 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200. .'. 20,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 ; 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 75.. .', ... 7,500 279 Prizes, amounting to V2.60Q Applications for rates to clubs, should only be made to the office of the Company In Kev leans. For further mformatlon, write clearly, gtvmg full address. POSTAL. . NOTES, Express Money Orders,or Kew York Exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 and up-vHl at our expense) aaaress-a At. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleans. Xi. or St. A. DAUPHIN, 607 ScTentn 8tM WaalilnEton, O.C. ' Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. c - New Orleana, Ea. nov 12 DAW2aw4w we sat MR. M. MEE6H0F, ENFIELD, N. C , 8AYS f "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for disordered stomach, and found it a most effectual rem- edy. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR AND BREAKFAST DACON. UNLESS BEAqiHa OUR PATENTED TRADE-MARKS, K UOHT METALLIO SEAL. ATTAOHEO TO THE STRINQ,' AND THE STRIPED CANVAS, AS IN THE CUT.-.- 1t " ' J ' wed sat : dec 3 -roa T. WAT.ICRR- VTLTON. N. C. SAYS: VI 't tmir Ttmwn'a Iron Bitten while suffering intensely with dyspepsia; am entirely free JL it now. and attnoute my recovery maimj w mo use of this valuable medicine." Fish, &c. 200 inn dm. ntii Waif RM MTTLLETS and MACKEREL, Boxes CRACKERS and CAKES, inn Bxes Cream and Factory CHEESE, . j Bags RIO COFFEE, rl 1 nn B1IaBed SUGARS. i Cases POTASH and LYE, f .'Cft Boxes SOAP, . ; . 1000 Bbls 6004 FLOUK" HALL & PEAKS ALL. -6o80PAWtf - ' . ATtivtr - nvmnrai W - an K. t hm, tsitum Brown's Iron!Bltters,and consider 11 one ot u "y - " - ile Eivertnnllcits, t nn BARRELS TTNE NEW RIVER MULLETS III. ,,t il .IJJli. :'-.:., lust reolved from the fishery,for salelow. f Also. 180 "BOXES CHOICE BRANDS OF TO BACCO, to be sold at fMgfflgj, gB. , Aanitt . 18 Market 8treet.- and to persons famlahlnff their own vesseb 25c per ioart only "will be charged -1246: per plot. COOETNd'mNE reduoed'from $2.03 to lMi6t onr Xmas patrons. ,v " "- " - 1 . . NEDFCHiTEL CHEESE & BRETZELS ; HECSIYED FRESfl EACH WEEK. ... .. In order to meet the increasing tleraanJ for the Creamerv Buttered ; Flour ! J . DUl,'?rea riQUT 1 we have reduced the price to 30c. per package, which is the same price as charged by the lead ing stores in New York city. It is most conve nlent and most desirable, and fully worth the price asked. Just try package. Prepared by Mr. Joseph H. Strange, In New York. ' P. L.. Bridgers & Co., ilO North Front Si. deo7DWtf ' - f - "If R. L. BROWN, DURHAM, W fi.iVKs; I" -xusunerea Witb headache -'for' three . vea morning and night, Brown's Iron Bitters relieve me and made we feel like a different being. To all I heartily recommend its use.". HOLIDAY GOODS ! JN ORDER THAT THE LADIES MAY SELECT their CHRISTMAS PRESENTS early and avoid the usual rash, I have opened up a large and handsome stock of C II ITT K T W A S i A It K ? , in point of elegance and variety surpassing any thing heretofore offered. f tt'Nr". 1 1 i The finest pelection of CHILDBJBai'S BOOKS ' ever brought to the city. Call and examine stock and (priceB. Prompt and .polite. atten-4 ilontoalLi''-"' .T - , 't-- : i--'vi-' ! vflO MARKET STREET,' n nov33tf - r Wilmington, N. C. " CBS. 1L..B. HAWKINS. J.IDGEWAY. .N. C. iVA sav8: "liv dauester waathln and emacia ted, had no annetite. -was fhoranffhlvdehiritated after taking Brown's - Iron Bitters became won uerruuy improved, appetite returnee, ami neaitn was goo a. . igrateiuuy recommend it." -if. A Grand Offer. r E HAVE STILL ON HAND A LARGE SE- 6ECTI0N OF PIECE GOODS, and as we ant to make a big reduction in this stock in the next tnree weeks we wBl mark the nrioes down nam ten 10) to twenty-five (25) per cent. ., - f. We have some very stylish and desirable pat terns left, and we want to see them eo. and to make them "get ap ard get," we will make the prices to suit the. occasion. This branch of our business has far exceeded our expectations thla season, and we can but take tt-as svidenee.that onr efforts to turn out- only tne very best work are appreciated. We strive to make every garment an adver tisement, for nothing pays a Merchant Tailor so wen as to give nis patrons ptttct eaityacuon. We have facilities for making twenty-five to thirty suits a week, and we want to keep all our force busy until 1st January. We invite attention specially to this depart ment for the next three wees s. Onr bnver will o North in a day or two for HOLIDAY GOODS AND NoVJtLTIES ia our lino, and in a few days we will show a full line of nice, stylish FURNISHING GOODS, from which useful holiday presents for gentlemen can be selected. A. DAVID, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. dec Ttf f RS. G. C. PATTERSON, OXFORD, N. C . XTA savs: "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of nervous headache with which I was afflicted one day out of every week. I consider it a valuable medicine." " Attractive! TTANDSOMK EMBROIDERED AND COLORED XL Border Handkerchiefs, Chenille Neckwear and linen Collars. Handsome Towels, Em broidered TIdys. Bargains . in Ellk Velvets, Ladies' Merino Vests, do. for Gents and Boys. Misses and Boys' Ribbed Winter Hose, colored and black, witn a general stock or Fancy (toons. all at the lowest prices, The Ladles are invited to give me a can. nov sou . JNO. J. HEDRICE. MR. J. H PONTON, HALIFAX, N.' C, WRITES: "I have used Brown's Iron Hitters for indi gestion and as a tonic and can cheerfully recom mend it as I have been greatly benefited by its use," Land Plaster, T7IOR SALE BY WOODY CURRIE, Jj General Commission Merchants. - - WUmlngton, n. c. Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HARD PLASTER and finsst okouwu. Correspondence solicited. an a w lif R. J. R. BLACK WELL,' PINE HALL.N. C , JjfX ! savs: "My wife suffered from weakness fol lowed by an attack of typhoid fever, Brown's Iron Bitters possessed the qualities the most needed as its us- decidedly proved." Sundries. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL Banging Lamps. Also, some Vase Lamps, new and pretty. A timely lot of Feather Dust ers. . Now that we have had a good shower.it will be a good time to get rid cf the accumula ted dust of the past two months. W. u. ALOJSKJn.axt w.. Tin Smiths, Plumbers. novSOtf - ; Gas Fitters, Ac, H tf-R. J. V. WALKUP. MONROE. N. C SAYS MONROE, N, rs with p&loit If A "I suffered for years with palpitation of the sia and liver -complaint. Took Brown's Iron Bitters and experienced such relief ief that I now recommend other medicines." - it in preference to all IMPORTANT! A NEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT Water Closet Seat ! FOR THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called . "PILES,,, Internal or. External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil- . dren or Adults. . NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. - V I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place beiore the publio as a r w SURE RELIEF AND 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 WALNUT, Polished, $6.0Oi Discount to Physi CHERRY, 5 00 V . eiciana and to the POPLAR, 5 001"' Traae. THrectienB for nsins? will aceomnanv each Seat. - We trouble you with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. - Address' : t . - LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, . - . . - rarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. 1yl7 DWtf . wxcoi,x:8JLiiEnpititE8 t9TOur Quotations, it should be understood. represent the wholesale , . prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be onargedC-ii - ' r ;! . . : - men. ,' loji na 00 12 BAGGING Gunny ...... .... . ! Standard HACON North Carolina . r- tTitma, 9 ,J ...... ..ttr i Shoulders, 9 S... ........... Sides.-choice. B.......... WestwihSmokxb -Hams. S..r sides, v x..........y..... i Shoulders. OB ft.r.i. ......... Dar Samto sides, 9 t.. - Shoulders, f l. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each.... . 1 New New xork, eacn.. t new city. eacn. J3JEJSSWAA. JD.... .... . . Z BfilCKS Wilmington, jM...-. -. 8 00 Northern...... ...v......... . 0 00 BUTTER -North Carolina, V 00 Northern. , . 85 CANDLES 9 Sperm ....... . if.18 -i-auow . iix ' Adamantme.i...... 00 CHEESE Ib-North'nFaot'y' M Dairy, cream......'. .- uo- 8tate....w .10 COFFEE 9 B Java..... 18 Lagnyra .i,......; . i Rio ...-. 10 CORN MiAL W bush., in sacks, " ; 68 v Virginia Mean..... v. J w COTTON TIES f? bundle. 1 40 DOMESTICS-eetlng,4-4,fyr . V, ' Yarns, bunch 00 EGGS dozen.. v,i.. S5-FISH-Maokerel, No. 1, bbl... 16 00 Mackerel, No. i,v nan ddi.. b u. Mackerel. No, 8, bbl. ... 8 60 Mackerel, Nc. 2, half bbl. 00 Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl..... ..Z 00 MuUets, bbl.-. .......... 5 00 Mullets, Pork bbls. . .HI 00 N.C. Roe Herring. V keg.,. . 3 00 DrvCod.fl lb........ ...... 5 FLOUR 9 bbl Fine. V..'li 0 00 Kortnern super o " , Extra.. 86 Family....; 5 SO City Mills Super. . .4 00 . Pamtlv ; 4 25 GLUE'B 10 GRAIN 9 bushel. Corn,Btore, bags,pruno,wnit8 Corn, cargo, in bulk, i " 65 Corn, cargo, In bags, - ' 57 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags '65 Oats, from store.. .- - '' 7 Cow Peas .... .80 HIDES 9 lb Oreen.;. ,. 0 Dry... .............. if HAY V 100 lbs Eastern....... 95 western . .... w North River...... 90 HOOP IRON lb......... . - 8). LARD D--Northern : '9 North Carolina.....--...,... 00 LIME barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. & 10 ;t40 O20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 Ship.stnff.resawea is w Rough Edge Plank.;...:.... .-15 00 West India Cargoes, accords ing to quality 13 00 Dressed nooring, 'seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 If OLASSES eaUon New crop uuDa, m nnas ' " . r, ." in bbls.... 00 28 80 00 Porto Ricot-innbds.,,....... - so " " Qbbte S3 Sugar House, lnhhds. . . . . . . 00 .vi "v-.iabbls..,... , I..00' Svrntw In bbls..:. "25 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis:. ; 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... . IS. . Lara.. .4. ....-- . Linseed Rosin........ K Tar ..! ? 00 Ttenknjid Soar , -'00 POULTRYT-Chickens.llverown . 35 : .7 spring..; e Turkeys ... . ".'. v.i ' ' 60 PKAKUi'S bushel fO POTATOES p busbei-Sweet.. S5.r - Irlau, per Darrei, new w, PORK tjibarrel-r-City Mess. . ... 18150 Rumn . . ... . 17 00 - RICE Carolina, 9 Jft raugivv busnei tupiann) .... eu Do do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS Vsv-Country...,...... i ; t ; - Oity.-.-4.. .... . 1C ROPE . lb..................... : 14J. SALT salt-Alum 80 Liverpool . . i : .v ....... .... n . Lisbon r 00. American....... , -.00. SUGAR gib Cuba...... 0 Porto Rico..... - v A Coffee..... 1 8 -, 'ti ' 0 j C - ..... 6 Ex c- . ...... 1 '. Crushed.... ,9- SOAP Jb Northern.... 5 SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 Common. ....... .......'... 8 iw Cypress Saps 4 50 Cvorasa Hearte 0 00 8TA VKS M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 RO Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW lb..;...... 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yeiiow pine) .laou, uo Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 Mill Prime 6 50 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 WOOL lb Washed 00 Unwashed 00 Bnrrv 10 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 12 00 10 00 8 00 7 60 4 SO 4 00 20 16 18 5 00 8 50 WILMINGTON MONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New YorkTT. . . Baltimore Boston Philadelphia... Western Cities discount Exchange, 30 days, 1 f cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 108 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. ... 23 funding, 1866...... 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s 82 r SneclalTax" 4 W WRR Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest)!!.'! 118 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 60 106 WUmlngton, Col. & Augusta R R Vonds. ... 106 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o 106 " 80.............. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock 110 North Carolina R R Stock S3 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... 60 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 120 Dys pepsia, Want of Appetite, In- digestion. Lack of Strength, and Tired Feeling absolutely cured. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive nowiorce. Enlivens the mind and ' SJ ' A ff !LV flnfrrinrfrom comnlalnts kMU B Im W peculiar to their eex will Bad In DR. KAE.TER'B EBON TONIO a eaf s and ipeedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion. Frequent attempts ac counterfeiting onlyada to the popularity of the original. Do not expert menv pes tne Original and Bsst. flStLols, Mo., for our "imp-M BOOK Full of steansa sad neeful Inf ormtOioo. irecj augl6DWly aul6 ENCOURAGE HOME ISSTITDTIOHS. Security Against : lire. , : The North Carolina Me Insirance Co. j RAIJEIGH,M.C. THIS COMPAlnr CXMCHNUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all claeses of Insurable property, Ail i losses are promptly adjusted and paid, paid. Tne Home" is rapl aiy r raining in pnblio favor, and dence to lnsurtrs of propert ame: als with confic iu North Carolina. Agents in all parts of the State. JOHN GATLING, President. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, . sep26tf Wilmington, N. C. Atkinson & nanning's - Ihsuraneo ltooms, , ,0 , BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wllmlnston, N. T!. fire,p larine aiFlife Coijaiiies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. ;ie11 tf v - Oysters.' Oysters. -.FINB LOT OF. FRESH OYSTERS JUST RE celved. fWINEsi LIQUORS LAGER,"HEERf"cl GARS, fec, at STAR SALOON, No. 13 Market St.' - . - , GEO. F. HERBERT, oet7 tf . Proprietor. V 6A and Rbstohjc tiih HEALTH V!.i' WVIflO of TO ivrrica or GxhI, StrrxaiKTSirDBNT, 1 :.:r Wtomgton,N?a,Oct.'l, 1884.; 1 miT Change of Schedule. . '. YXS AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. w ' Passenger Trains on the Wilmington Wei-, don Railroad will run as follows: . r , . Itay Mall and Express! Trains, Xally Jfo. 4f Nprtn and 48 Sontlt. T Leave Wlbshurton. Front fit. benot. at fi.55 A. M. Arrive at Weldon...w:.V.;-.A-.,..-.. 2.45 A. M.. Leave Weldon. .... N. . . J ... ; . 7s. i . . . . 2.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot, 7.35 P. M. Fast Tnnon&n Maxlaxd Passkngsb Taim Dailt No. 40 South. ; - Leave Weldon. ....... 5.35 p. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mail akd . Pabsxhuxb Taxis . Daut Na 43 x . ' ; North. r . , . Leave WUmlngton.... 8.30 P. M ... 2.35 A. M Arrive at Weldon. ...... Train No. 45 leaves Wilmlnsrton 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 Wilmington at 7.10 A.M. Tram no. 42 dairy except Monday, i Train No. 45 daily except "Sunday. Train No. 40 South will Rton onlv at WIIboti. Qoldsboro and Magnolia. ' i . ; Trains on- Tarboro Branch Road leave Rooky Mount rfor Tarboro at 12 " M. and 3.35 P. -M. daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 1.60 P.M. and 10 A. in. dally. . . . - Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roarl lnn.vn 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. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and wasmngton. . -. . . . . . . All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.?' . For accommodation of loccl travel a Passensrer Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. . - JUrUM IT. All VAN IE, - General Sup t.. T. M. EMERSON, Uenl Passenger Agent. - " 00 31 tf WILMINGTON, COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad -Co. Oirricn or Gienbkai, Stjp'i, I Wilmington, N. CH Oct 81, 1884. f Change of SchedTile. ON AND AFTER NOV'R 2D, 1884, AT aOO P.; ' M.. the following Passenser Sohednle win be ran on this road: ; RIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (DallvV-. Not. 48 West and 47 Eait. Leave WuTfllngton?...r,I..V,....:. 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. LeaveOolumbla;. ,. . 9.56 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction... ..10.20 P. M. Leave Florence. Ai.'i 4.90 A.M. Arrive at.Wilmingtoni- 8.35 A. M, Nisht Mac. akd Pabbkskb Tbaux. Datlt. No. 40 .... . . , WEST. 7 " " Leave Wumlngton. . 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.80 A. M. KAn, Ain Pasbehsxs Thatn D act No. 43 East. Leave Florence. .. I.' 4.05 P. M Arrive afe Wilmington ........... . . ...... 8.05 P. M Train No. 43 leaves WHmincton at 7.30 A. M.: arrives at Floreace at 11.65 M - - : Train NO. 45 leaves Florence at 3.10 P. M.: ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 a. M. Train Na 42 daily except Monday. Train No. 45 dally except Sunday.; v - Trains 42 and 43 stop at all StaUons. Wo. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marlen. 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 NightEx- press. -i. : : - Separate Pullman Sleepera for ; Augusta on "Train 48. -I-.-.'. . All trains run- solid between Charleston aad WUmlngton. - . . . Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily, "except Sunday, at 5.00 A. M. - v,l ! - JOHN F. DIV1HB, Geri'lSupt. ' T. M. EMERSON, Genl Faasenger Agent. J f oc 31 tf - CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, Oraoj or StrpxaiRTuinxiiT, - Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884 THE FOL lowlng Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: t PASSENGER, MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave WUmlngton at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at. ... i .7.85 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M. ) Leave Charlotte at., 8.15 P. M. No. 2. y Arrive at Raleigh at ..9.00 A. M. I Arrive at Wilmington at .8.25 A. M. Passenger Trams stop at regular stations only. and Points designated in the Company's Time vt'aoie. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. (.Leave Charlotte 8.15 A. M. f Arrive at Shelby 12.15 P. M. No. 3 (Leave Shelby.. 1.40 P. M. No. 4 I Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with K. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington ana unarjotte ana uaieignana unariotte. Take Train No." 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. c. R. K., Asnviue and points West. 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