MISCELLANEOUS. pi i M " m 1UJI III III Ul T h e p a i I y M ey i e w; JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C- -TKS g BESTTQHIC. ? This medicine,' conlbhiin Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cores Dyspepsia, indlgentlon, Wfnrfness, Impure Blood, 3IaIaria,CbilJ and Fever, and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. ,. It is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Womin, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation olh.fr Iron medicine do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimul&iP& the appetite, aids the essimilation of food, re Seres Heartburn end Belching, and strcngit ins the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Tevers. Lassitude, Lack o Energy, &c, it baa no equal. M3 The genuine has above trncle ronrk nnu crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other audcMirb? 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QUARANTINE FOR THE PORT OF Wil mington will be enforced from May 1st to Noromber 1st, as follows : Pilots will bring all ve'scls f rr-m Ports south Of Cape Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; also, all vessels which have bad any bind of sickness on board during the-pafesjge or op arrival, and will cause a signal to be set in tbe main rigging on the port side, as soon a3 pos sible after crossing thia Bar .No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along si e, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician; and every vessel must be an chored as far to the eastward of the channel at Is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while in Quar antine may be had on application at tbe office of the Quarantine Physician at Smith vllle Applications for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, and pernrtu bo obtained will be end- red by the Quarantine Pnyslcian, if, in his opinion, it is proper and aafe te allow communication with such vessels. A penalty of $2 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. W. G. CURTI; M. 1, Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. THOS. F. WOOD, M. D. ) r.n.nnntl GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. J . Consultants, m&v 1 2am 6m 1A15 First National Bank of Wilmington; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1884. Entered at the PostofEce at Wilmington. N. C, as sccond-clsis matter. Warren Fisher did not surrender Blaine's letters to tbe Democrats. They came into tbe possession of others by bankruptcy proceedings. He is about lilfv-flve years of age and lives on a Vermont farm in retirement. It i3 said ot him that he feels very keenly the unpleasant position he has been placed in by this political adventure, into which be has been dragged against his will, and that whatever he does in this matter now will be to protect himself against the assaults which may be made upon him by Mr. Blaine or his friends. It is interesting to learn that the prob Jem of subterranean telegraphs has been successfully solved in Europe Germany has been led to construct an underground system, not merely from considerations ot business convenience, but because military movements, which are,largely directed by electric messages, would be hampered by accidents to overhead wires. France has been ef fecting a similar result, and of its 4.531 miles of wires nearly 2,604 are placed under ground. In two years more the whole work"will be completed. Great care has been used to prevent disturb ing influences from induction and earth currents. The people of Georgia do not know at this time what Republicnn opposi tion is. but there is quite a different condition of affairs in North Carolina In the Pine Tree State there is a well organized Republican faction which contains many thousands of white men, not a few of whom are ex-Uonfeuerate soldiers. This large contingent is.of course a tremendous rallying point lor an almost solid negro mass of voters. who come to the polls periodically, so that North Carolina i-s like Virginia, a perpetual battle ground for Democracy. Augusta Chronicle. Softly, softly, good friend. North Carolina is not the ''Pine Tree State," for Maine claims that honor; there is nota '"'well organized faction" in this State for the demoralization among the Republicans is, -a notorous fact they have a State ticket, it is true, but there are but two or three districts in which they have yet ventured a nomination for Congress, and lastly, we are glad to be able to say, for the honor of a dead and sacred cause, there are but lew, very few ex-Confederates to be found in the Republican ranks. If every white man in North Carolina goes to the polls this year Scales a?id Stedman may look for not less tluin twenty thous and majority. , CAP IT Aii STOCK. SURPLUS FUND. .. $250,000 - I66.0CO ; Deposits received and collections made oa all aeo9Ibie polrt ln;the United States. i I ;OIRXCTOES X. K. 3URRUS8, - D.;Q. WORTH A. MARTIN. J AS. SPRUNT, OEOSGK CKADEOURN. OlTFI'JEEM. B.K.BURRUS3 L Prouder t. JL4K. WALKEtt C3h!er p.atl23 - w , ---- -V 1 "V BEFORE V- Col. J. Ros3 Thompson, of Penn sylvania, says: "'I met Admiral Por ter at Long Branch last week, and found him deeply interested in current political affairs. That distinguished naval hero looks with undisguised alarm at the possibility of electing James G. Blaine to the presidency. Said be: 'His mishievous and reck less foreign policy could have no other effect than to embroil this country in war with every European power. What would bo the consequence of such a result? Take England, for ex ample She could put in our waters in a month's time no less than fifteen hundred ships of war, while our country could not muster more than fifteen. The consequence would be that New York i'niiaaeipnaa, JSosion ana everv other seacoast city would be put un der siege, and there would be no power to remedy it, the result of which would be that the United States would be compelled to pay the national debt of England in addition to our own burdens ' Such a statement from such a source amazed me. I said to the Admiral that in the campaign in which I was about to enter on my return to Pennsylvania I would quote him as ex pressing such decided convictions, and he gave his full assent, adding that af ter having been about M ashington for some time, and an iuvoluntary witness to the methods that obtain in the tie partments, he thought it Would be to the advantage of the public service t have a change anyhow. I have been a Republican,' said Admiral Porter, 'since the formation of the party, but do not want to live to see Jim Blaine President of the United States.' " AND -fAFTER Dectric- Appliances &rs sant c 3J EhyV Trial. TO MEM ONLY, Y0UHQ 0R 0L0, "TTrHO are guffrlHvf from Krrtoc DswUjt. W Lo Vitauttt. Uck or Scrtk Forcs axb 7mkk, Wastuso WeajcxxssU. and all those diseases it a Pxiuoxal Katvks rultlnr from Aecss and tTBBK Cacsbs. Spy reiiC and complete ?t. ytiwnof Usalth, wcaand HixuocfcacAX-ivritra. ie graattst lucoTrr f tba WluU"Rth Cwntury. kad. at oaf tor Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VCITAIC BtlTCO.,tUnSHALl, HISH. Mr. John M. Moring. of Chatham county, an ex-Speaker of the House of Commons, has deserted his party and has gone over to the enemy, horse, foot and dragoons. He has certainly chosen a queer time to gD over to the opposi tion just when the Democratic party in this Stato is on the ere of the most glorious victory it has ever attained, and when the Republicans present the aspect of a disheartened, disorganized and discomfited rabble. However, it is a good time for the party to get rid of all such people. The Xexcs and Observer says of -Mr.-Moring's new departure: The defection ot ex-Speaker Moring is to be regretted. He has been an act iTfrmember of our party, and like Mr. Price, was honored above his tlescrti when he was called upon to preside over the House of Representatives. It was a compliment beyond their merit, and the effect we fear haa been to turn their teads. and while flittering their pride; to inflame their ambition beyomt measure. At any rate, Decauee mey awnoooeninsr fwra higher place inside nnr ran ks. thev have abandoned their nrincinles. and gone over to the enerm! Wo regret to see any man put such a low estimate on ni3 political principles that he can cast them off like a suit of nlnthes which he desires; to change. We regret to witness such a spectacle the more when the person has once been an honored member of the Dems ocratic party. But if Mr. Mpnng ha3 reallv changed his convictions, he is entirely right in forsaking his old oartv and going over to the Re nnblmans. If the Blaine platform of civil rights suits his tates we have no reason to object. If Blaine's purpose to maintain forever the internal reve nue system in our midst is in . accor dance with his judgment, he i right in becoming a Republican. It he prefers to cast hi3 influence for tho election of a disreputable man, a person devoid of trutn, to uisgrcce me presiueniiai cnair, he is welcome to the personal gratifica tion he will obtain from the course : he has chosen. But still we cannot but regret to see him fall. We cannot but regret to see one whose standing In his. community was once so fair take a step which in other similar cases has led to humiliation and heart burning. The time will come when Mr. Moring will exclaim with Mr. Blaine: 'If you knew the agonies I have- suf fered in this matter during the past six months, you would pity me, I am sure ? Its personal : hardships to -lie are bitter, burning and humiliating to tho last degree." The Plumed. Knave. ! frorA Ifr.- laint?M Speater Blaine Let Speech in the Souse, ter to Ftsher. Jan. r-JprU 2lS76;:; - 2. 1871. - - - I- never nad any "I have tWa moment tr&nsactlin of any trri-ien to Mr. Cald kind llii Thomaa A. weU 8ceTretinsr that. Soott concerning bonda in case 1 can arrange or tne uiuo jkocjc ana a meeupar in tnla cut Fort Smith Road, or -next week with Cof. the bonds or any other Thomaa A. Scott, to railroad, or any tmsl come onhre. I have nessln any way cony som reason for be nected with railroads, lleviog that a rery ad dlrectly or Indirectly, vontageoua arrange Immediately .pr re ment may be made for motely." - i, taking aay $300,000. Let ms have an accurate and reliable s'atement of your financlalcondition.and I can do something, I feet very 'Bangui o, v wlthThoraas A.Scott. Mr. Fisher's Litter, Kcv. 10, 1S71: . "Taking Into ac count the $100,000 bonds you sold to Tom Scott: . . .. The Sunny Side of It. I-iet us be sunshiny if we can, But if we have djspepsia and liver cora Dlamt and rheumatism and several oth er ailments howciri we ? First get rid of the ailments. Get a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, and put them to flight. Mrs. Silver, of Centralis. Mo., says. I took Brown's Iron Bitters for dys pepsia and it has acted like a charm." Mr. Seth Adams, Walworth. Wis., "took Brown's Iron Bitters for severe rheumatism, and is great improved." H EPTEMBEK SQUI BS. Good figure A dancing master. Has an optician an eye to business? A deep laid scheme- an ocean cable. A coachman is the saddest of all men for his life is ful oi "whoa." Laltirt is a"dead lanuae" when an inexperienced drug clerk fools with it. Sonittinie3 when a man fall do n he U said to have slipped up. Such are the iticosistencies of our language. "Which side should a person sleep on?" asks a correspondent. Well; if she hasn't locked the door you might as well sleep on the inside. An American lady married to an Italian prince a year ago has already left him. borne American girls are too proud to travel around with a tam bourine all day. It is said that Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty was modeled after his mother. It will be noticed, by examining the pictures of the statue, that Mrs Barhol di used to hold the shingle in her left hand. How to Shorten Life.- Tho reoeint is simrtla. Yoa hn.vn nnlv to take a violent cold, and neglect it. Abernethv. th. oreat Rnorliah Hnrcpnn. asked a lady who told him she only naa a cough : v nat would you nave t The plas2rue?" Beware ot Vohlv rouh '' The worst can, however, be cured by im. VVM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. In Whooping Cough and Crono it inimp.djatlv allvs irritft- tion, and is sure to prevent a fatal ter mination of tne disease.- bold by druggists. Next to love, sympathy .i3 the divin- est passion of the human heart. Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted tD cure all cases ot malaria. Sold by all druggists. Price one dollar. Ladies are wearing more masculine looking cravats than ever. Bed Bugs, Flies. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers. chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." Bonnets are small and hats are large, with high crowns as a rule. . i i,i Allen's Bilious physic is a purely vegatabic liquid remedy for Headaches, Biliousness and Constipation. Easily taken, ac.ing promptly, relieving quickly, 25 cts. At all Druggists. Straw hats of the sailor shape are worn by many young ladies. Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain, and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative System; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6 for $5. At drug gists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 215 J!irst Ave., JNew lort City. Ladies are having shirred pokes made to match their summer dresses. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. CAN BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can do given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Gooen Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O. deod & w6m A Fair Offer Trie Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr." Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. , See advertisement in this paper, - ttaaeow&n Fisher to Blaine, Xo vember8. 1871 I have placed you in Eositions whereby you ave receive very large sunaa of money without one dollar of expense to you, and you ought sot to for get the act on my part, of all the parties con nected with the Little Rock & Tort Smith railroad, no one has been eo fortunate as' yourself in obtaining money out of it. ' Blaine s letter id Fish er,AprU16,im. I want you to send me a letter such as the enclosed draft: "Con ceahnent of the invest ment and everything connected tlth - is. would have been very easy had .concealment' been desirable; : but. jour actio . in the whole matter was as open and fair as the day." , Blaine's Letter to Fish er, October 5, 1869. 1 note what you say ' about the importance of my keeping all quiet nere. i tally appreci ate y'r wisdom and jr amoness. ana snail en deavor to do juet as you desire In the premises." Blaine's Letter toFish er, Oct . 1819 "No one will ever know from me that I have disposed of a tin gle dollar in Maine. so taeie need be no embarrassment in talking with Mr. Cald-weil." Blaine leore the House in la7 I am not afraid to show the letters. Thank God Almighty I am not ashamed to Show them. Blai-Ae to Fisher, Ap'l 16, 1S76. I want you to send me a. letter turn as the enclosed draft: You became the Bur chaser of about $30, 000 of the bonds . on .precisely the same terms that evtry other buyer received, pay ing for them in Instal ments, running o. er a considerable period, iust as others did." Blaine's Letter to Fish er, Nov. 8. 1S71. I do not wish to seem importunate and lru blesome; but if you knew the agonies I have suffered in this matter during the past six months vou wculd pity me, I am ure, and make great effort to relieve me Fray let me know what I am to expect. Blaine's Letter wsitien .for Fisher to sign. The transaction was perfectly open, and there was no more secrecy In regard to It than If vou had been buying flour or sugar." Blaine's Statement in . House. Ap'l2l,lS78. My whole connec tion with this road has been open as day. Whenever con cealment is desirable, avoidance Is desirable. Blaine's Letter to Fish er; Ap'l 16, 18 Z6. Kegard this letter as strictly confidential. 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SUPKRUrTEZTOSXT. WUmtoa-ton. N. C. May 0.1884. j . Change . of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 13th, 1884, Al 9 QO A. M., Passenger Trains on the WllmlB. ton & Weldon Raiiroad will run as follow. : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Dailt NOB. 47 NpKTH-AKr 43 SOBTH. Leave W llmington. Front 8t Depot, r 9.00 A. M nxiivonii , ciuuii. .................. 2.83 P M Leave Weldon......;..........; 155 p" u Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front SL Dpt, 8L35 p M Fast Thsocgh Mail & Passsmokb Tiuot Leave Weldon ..i.-.4....i.... 5 34 P. m Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt. D'p't 10.00P. II! MAIL AND PASSENGER ' TRAIN Datit No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington.......;.;;..... 8.85 p. k. Arrive at Wehton. ............. 2.55 a M. ", Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Eocrr Mount for Tarboro at L20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M. Dallv. iSundava frr(.ttaA n.nt.. leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. ami 10.00 A.M Dally. Halifax for Scotland Necf at 3.25 P. M. B turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A It dally except Sunday. T " I Train No. 47 pi&kes close conncctton at Ve -A don for all points North Dafir. All railVa. Richmond, and dally extent Sundtv via Ra Line. nection for all Points North via Richmond and r aBiiington.. , ... - ; AH trains run solid between WPmlsgten and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep' ers attached. , . : For accommodation of local travel a pieces- ?er coach will attached to local freight lew-, Ing Wilmington at .6.55 A. M. Daily except Sunday;" -: ;; - i r a a a a uenerai Dupenniesuenk I T. M. EMERSON, Genera', PssaengcrAieat. 1 July 15 a - -.i-.;. . Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. B. Co. Orncns of gznxsal swtzxarxBivzsT,' T ; Wilmington. July U.18f4 ' i J o Change of Schedule-; N ANDl AFTER JULY. 13th. m,' j 9.00 A. M.. the following Pasentet8ctta ujc win De run on tin roau ; . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILT-K tf - West and 47 East. ., 'mM Leave Wilmington.................. J Leave Florence........ fWA. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction..;... $-20 .La Arrive at Columbia. - Leave Columbia.. lcave C. C. A A. Junction.., ......1J. r. Leave Florence $; u Arrive at Wllmrsgton.....;.. 845 A. Nionx MAn, astd Pjlbsenqkb TSUX, Di1 No. 40 Wist. lave Wilmington........ ;........W-2 ' 2 Arrive at Florence.............- MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAW : ;'-; ' A lK-t No. 43 East.'J . jrl Leave Florence at m Arrive at Wilmington.......... 8.08 r. t Train 43 stops at all Stations. .v. No. 40 stops only at ITeniington, snd K? " Passengers for Columbia and all Pf? & C. B. R., C, A A.R.R.SUttons, Attea tion, and all points beyond, should i"4'' 40 Night Express. ' .rats si Separate Pullman -Sleepers for Asr"" Train 40. ,-aW All trains run solid between Chsr Wilmington. . . Local freight leaves Wlhnlngtos daCT cept 8unday st 7,00 A. M. - rt. - - - . . General Scpcrhitd , T. M. EMERSON, General Psssesger Ap 'July 15 Cleveland & Hendricks I I "-V O To.nTllf JACKSON & BELL" ' THREE ITICKETSftr the PEOPLE! The first two tickets are before for the patronarre of both anything: and everything tnJ need In the shape or r Printinn. Ruling or - -Z7ZEtP BY SENDING YOUE IAUua . , goods to MONACH'fl fteam iJje n PAnnfl at-'.nfl hlihlf them mde . Fan and Winter wear jouU ssve the exy ot buying a new suit or dress. Com?1 fxeshiot dyo stuff Just rcccivcu.

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