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p. ionung Springfield Republican. , UOOD tHORNING, SClREtlBU ! T)l me, Oh Summer ( where do you fold Ytur garments of beauty in winter's stern cold ? How fashioned the form and hem of your robe 7 - In the cold crystal halls of his icy abode ? All nestled and bushed and tucked in your bed - Who rattle the key to lift up your; head ' And whisper arise I The sun with great' care Has brushed the cold gems from .out your Soft hair,, , And stirs you to seek the tissue and thread. You held in your shuttle when blossoms - were dead. ' And bids you to gild the fiber and floss With bright, happy smiles and gleeful head-toss, ; -' To roll up your woof in billows of light, And flit through the warp with sunbeams so bright,. , Then soften it well with sweet fallling dew. And gleam on it all the rainbow's full hue. How modestly summer gives back her re plies, With many a banner unfurled, from the skies, ; : - ' r Wrought in and without in ruby and gold ?In letters so plain you read in each fold I" While the earth standeth in beauty and peace : ' , Sunshine and - harvest shall - nevermore ceaae. . PERSON A 1. Dr. Jamca C. . Aver died at Winchedon, Mass., yesterday. Gen. Joe Lane you remember old Joe wants to fight Indiana. "Fellow-bulldogs, muttooheads, mudsills, houseless homeless vagabonds, the Chinese must go," shouted Kearney on the San Francisco sand lots . William Midgley, j the rider , of Deadhead Thursday tn a steeplechase at Mtuiiuouth' Park, was thrown, his horse f tiling on him,' and has since dieti. The Potter oouarailte baa asked -x -Governor Wells, now United Stales I) street Attorney at Washington, what must i.e done with the recusant witness, Boulds Btlter. i. . . , - The diuners in Philadelphia aud Ne ,Yi k have thoroughly vindicated Speaker Randall Jt 19 the testimony of Messrs Lie witt and Wood, that no better Speaket ever existed," i i i - Ex-Secretary : Robeson spoke live hours in- defence of Hunter, the Ua ai de u uiuidcT. It would take a Philadelphia, lawyer more than '500 hours to clear Robe suD, if be were jn trial. i r - Sam Van Wagner; aged 17, aud his wit e, aged 15, were before the New York court yesterday. They have a baby and Sam has been breaking up furniture. The court told him to go home and sin no 'more.' ,.v ............ ; Mrd. Jeuks is to lecture course. - The title of the lecture which is-vwciting dictating, we mean is -of she not ai veu,.' nor are we informed whether Mr. J aftie-TE. Anderson la to be her advance "genl. " , ; . -'She mileage of Mr. Noyea as a witness before the Potter committee is computed al $340. ; This will be' about enough to pay his fare both ways, hut will ii .t leave much for wine to drink the health of bis friend Wm. E. Chandler. Wash ington Special to Baltimore Sun. . General Rosecrans, who baa just returned to iSan Francisco from a two months' exploring expedition through Ari zona and Northern Mexico, thinks that in stead of fighting with we should proceed to build up that vast commerce with our sister republic, which we can easily do. TWINKLINGS Chinese barbers not only shave for a quarter of a cent, but they tell ten monstrous lies to entertain and interest one. Detroit FreePrew. ' - .. j ' The man who invents a circus clown with an original - idea in his head and a clean mouth, will ranlfone peg above Edison in no time at all. r i An address issued by the Honest Money League of the Northwest says that nearly 4,000 clubs are organized in favor of "absolute paper money. " There is some ; curiosity in the mind of the average American reader as to whether the -Berlin Congress permits the sale of cold tea in the basement- Boston Tost "Shall there V asks we know each a lectuier, referring other to the future and better world.; That depends upon whether be ever loaned' the other fel low five dollars. The latter will fail to recognize him if -he owes him a V." Horristown Herald. Read the Declaration of Inde pendence this morning, keep your head cool and your feet dry,, don't drink too much ice . water, and remember that if GeorgWashington were alive to-day he would be BitterhLopposed to Urant for a third term. Bait. Qazette, "TBe rivalry at entertainments seems to be to see which family cau throw the most flowers. It is no compliment. It is no tribnte to merit or beauty. It is sim ply a grossly vulgar display. The flowers, under the prevailing custom, must he-expensive. It comes down merely to seeing which girl's family can throw the most money on the stage." Louisville Couriei Journal. .' ' Edward R.- Sill: Forenoon, and afternoon, aud night Fore noon, 'And afternoon, and, night ! Forenoon, and What ? The empty song repeats itself. No more ? Yea, that is life. Make this forenoon sub- lime, . ' .. .. . . , ; ... . ... . This afternoon a psalm, this night a prayer. And Time is conquered, and thy crown is won." -Altea Bennett so Wed at Lord. . . From the New York Sun.l We understand that Miss Jeanette Bennett, sister of Mr. J. G. Bennett, is about to be married to Lord Ross more. Mr. Bennett is to arrive in New York on July 6. The wedding of Miss Bennett, is to take place in this city . Baron Rossmore (Derrick VVarner William W estern), of Ross- I more irark, county Monaguan, ire land, is the fifth baron of that name. Being also a peer of . the United Kingdom, he holds a seat in the House of Lords. ' He is in his twenty-sixth year, V and held formerly a sub-lieutenant's , commission ; in - the First Life Guards. He succeeded in the peerage to his brother, Henry '.Cairns, who died in 1875, in fcoQse quence of a fall while riding a steeple-chase at Windsor. -Miss Bennett fortune is estimated at about two million of dollars. ' MISCELLANEOUS. VEGETINE FOR DROPSY. I never thall Forget lhe First Dose Pboyidknce. Mr. H. K. Stkvkns : Dear Sir, I have been a great sufferer from drop- ey. i was connnea to my House more than a year. Six months of. the time I was entirely helpless I was obliged to take two. men to help me in and out of bed. 1 was swollen nineteen Inches larger than my natural size around the waist. 1 Buffered all a man could and live. I tried all remedies for Dropsy. I had three different doctors. My friends all expec ted! would die: manvniphta I was exDected to die before morn'ng. At last Vegetine was sent me by a friend. I never shall forget the first dose. I could realize its eood effects from dav to day: I was set ting better. After I had taken some five or six Dot- . neei could sleep quite wen -nights, l Degan to gain now quite fast.- After taking some ten bottles I could walk from one part of the room to the other. My appetite was good ; the dropsy had at this time disappeared. I kept taking the Vegetine until I re gained my usual health. I heard of a great many cures from using Vegetine after I got out and was aoie to auena to my work, i am a carpenter and builder. I will also say that it has cured an aunt of my wife's of Neuralgia, who had Buffered fer more than SO years. She says she has not had any neu ralgia for eight months. I have given it to one of my children for Canker Humor. I nave no doubt in my mind it will cure any humor ; it is a great clean ser of the blood; it is safe to give a child. I will re commend it to the world. My father is 80 years old, and ha says there is nothing like it to give strength and life to an aged person. I cannot be too thank ful for the use of it. I am Very gratefully yours, JOHN S . NOTTAGE. Ali; Diskabes of ths Blood. If Vegetink will relieve pain, cleanse, purify and cure such diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies, suffering for years, is it not conclusive proof, if you are a suffer er, you can be cured ? Why is this medicine per forming such ereat cures f It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood Purifier. The great source of disease originates in the blood, and no medicine that does not act directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has any just claim upon public attention, i . VEGETINE I owe my health to your valuable VEGETINE. .' Newport, Ky . , April 29, 1877. Mb. H. K. Stevens : Dear Sir -Having suffered from a breaking .out of Cankerous Sores for more than five years, caused by an accident of a fractured bone, which fracture ran into a running sore, and having used everything l could imnK or aud notning neipea me, until i Had taken ix bottles of your valuable medicine which Mr. Miller the apothecary recommended very high ly. The sixth bottle cured me, and all I can say Is, that I owe my health to your valuable medicine. - Tour most obedient servant, "It is unnecessary for me to enumerate the disea ses for which the Veaeilne should be used. I know of no disease which will not admit of its use, with good results. Almost innumerable complaints are caused by poisonous secretions in the blood, which can be entirely expelled from the system by the use of the Vegetine. When the blood is perfectly cleansed, the disease rapidly yields; all pains cease; healthy action is promptly restored ; and the pa tient is cured. VEGETINE Cared me when Doctors failed. Cincinnati, O., April 10, 1877. Dr. H. K. Stkvsns. t " . Dear Sir, I was seriously troubled with Kidney Complaint for a long tune. ; I have consulted the best doctors in this city. I have used your Veoe tine for this disease, and it has cured me when the doctors failed to do so. Tours truly, ERNEST DURIGAN, Residence 621 Bace St, Place of business, 573 Cent. Ave.. VEGETINE, Prepared by STEVKNS, Boston, Mass. 11. R. Vegetine U Sold by jy 1 D&Wly Mil Druggists. Something ion Should Come, at Once and Get FINE LOT tiF FLOWER AND FRUIT BASKETS, t .: j s i Bought Fifty Per Cent under cost, and sold at a small margin. - ; With the same Goods I have Two or Three Dozen WIRE ORNAMENTS FOR FLOWERS, of all del signs. 1 These Goods are very cheap. Call at once. I ap 10 tf I N. H. 8PRCNT. Corn Oats. Hay. 10,000 Bushels 10,000 CHOICE WHITE AND MIXED CORN, CHOICE MARYLAND OATS. ALSO, 200 BALBS PJEtIME timotuy hay,2Q0 Just received and for sale by B. F. Mitchell & Son. je25tf i To Excursionists. OOUND PARTIES, EXCURSION r PARTIES TO SMITHVILLE. I ' AND PICNICS, We are ready to furnish you with j ONE DOZ. LEMONS AND A QUART BSTTLE OF CLARET FOR 75 Cents. lunch Ham, Potted Meats, Pickles, Fresh Crackers, Cream Cheese, Milwaukee and 8t. Louis Lager Beer, Ginger: Ale, : . ; Blue Grass, ! Sweet Mash, And EVERY THING FRESH for a NICE LUNCH. yTry us as nanal. and see how far your money will go. . jv2-tf GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front t. . Flour. Molasses, &c. WE OFFER AT LOW FIGURES 500 BbU FLOUR' aU iind8 1 : 200 Bbls MOLASSES' M kmd8' ; QQ Boxes BACON, . 2QQ Kegs NAILS, ; ypj Bags COFFEE, Bbls SUGAR. Cotton Yarn, Rice, Tobacco-, Snuff, Candy, Can dles, Backets, Brooms, &c. BIN FORD, LOEB & CO., je 16-tfD&W i Wholesale Grocers. 5 Greater Inducements ! . . we oner tne ureatest rZtls tW Tnrlnnnmpntfi to ... Buyers of " ! BOOTS & SHOES in the way of Large Stock, , Extensive As sortment, and Greater .Variety, at Lower Pri-i ces than any House In the State; We ask ex amination and trial of prices with any. GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, 39 N: Front st.,' Wilmington. jystf The Western Expositor, ASHEVILLE, N. o W. H. Malone, , - :, ,-. TJJA THE LARGEST - .Ed,(&Prop'r CIRCULATION IN Western Northern Carolina. ' ' ' It is the paper for business men, la which, to ad Terttse. ' ; ' " ' ' ' v" . ' Specimen copies nailed on application Address, " EXPOSITOR OFFICE, , nov S9-tf ' " " Ashevllle. N. t ' MISCELLANEOUS: a; Sterling Remedy for. Diseases, and 'Injuries of. tub Skin, A Healthful' ulcautifier of the complexion ; a ' ; Reliable Means of Preventing and I Relieving Rheumatism and Gout,; And an Unequaled Disinfectant;' Deodo rizer and Counter-Irritant. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besides eradi cating local diseases of the skin, banishes de fects of the" complexion, ancLJm parts to it gratifying clearness and smoothness. , 4. V Sulphur Baths are celebrated or curing eruptions and other' diseases of tiif skin, as well fas Rheumatism and Gout. tJ term's Sulphur Soap produces the same effects at; a most trifling expense. This admirable specific also speedily heals sores, bruises, scalds bums, sprains wad. cuts. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and tumijkig gray. . Clothing and linen used in the sick room h ilisiiifected, and diseases communicable by con t fid with the person, prevented by k.'- ,'J ft'c Medical Fraternity sanction its use. VV ;s -25 am! 50 Cents per Cake: per k 3 Gj.;-h). GOc. and $1.20. . N.B. Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and s cents extra for each Cake.- - "HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE," Black or Brown, SO Cents. ' C. I. CBITTMT05, Prop'r, 7 Sixth At.,5.Y. ang 31-D&Wly ..; The Brown Cotton Gin Is Equal to the Best ! Every Machine Guaranteed 1 A Perfect Self-Feeder and ; Condenser. THESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN BEFORE the public so long and have .met with Buch fa vorable reception, that.it is only necessary to add that they are, (though greatly reduced in price), GUARANTEED TO BE A PERFECT MACHINE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, and constructed iu a tho rough, workmanlike manner, and is, in this and ev ery other respect, the equal of any Gin in the mar ket, while the fact is UNQUESTIONED that it is FAR AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS IN CLEANING THE SEED, FAST GINNING, AND LIGHT AND SMOOTH RUNNING. , -Received the premium at the Georgia State Fair, Centennial, Texas State Fair, at Houston, May, and other State and County Fairs. - REDUCED PHICE LIST OF COTTON GINS, FEEDERS AlD CONDENSERS. T" Price of Gins Price with Self I with Self-Feed- Feeding Attach Price of ing Attach . menu and Con Sizes. Gins, t ments. densers. 3QSaw. $ 75 00 $97 50 $120 00 85 " 87 50 113 75 140 00 40 ", I 100 00 130 00 160 00 . 45 " I 110 00 141 75 "r 173 85 60 " 120 00 152 68 185 00 60 u 130 01) 166 CO 202 00 70 " I 140 00 182 00 ' 231 00 80 i 160 00 208.00 256 00 Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at facto ry. Five per cent, on ior me casn wiiu iue vmer. We ship goods under special contract, and get very low rates. LIDeral terms to gooa parties, w . Circulars, testimonials and full Information as to cost of freight, (which to many points does not ex ceed f 10,) ana otner particulars on appiicouuu. , . Address, BROWN COTTON GIN CO., my 2-5m NEW LONDON, CONN. Zeb; Vance Cook Stove. IT IS THE LAEGEST COOK STOVE t IT IS THE BEST COOK STOVE ! IT IS THE HEAVIEST COOK STOVE I IT IS THE CHEAPEST COOK STOVE I IT IS SOLD BY A?BI. Wllmmston, W. C. Manufactured ior the trade oy .i . . i Tbomai, Roberts, Stevenson & ap34-7m PHILADELPHIA. 4 : Co., Horry WeeMy -News, PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING , AT CONWAITBOB6, 8. CiiJ i T. "W. BEAT Y, EDITOR J. W. ; ft SMmnr FUBLISHES Terms 2 Per Annum. " ' . ADVERTISEMENTS ' INSERTED ' AT LOW rates. The Hrrrni News is the onlv naner tmb- lished in the county, and having a large eirculatlon In this county, ana a considerable circuiauon in Co lumbus ana Brunswick county, r u.,. makes w a desirable medium tor advertisers. W. H. Bernard is our authorized Agent In Wil mington, N. C. J dec 18-tf ' SToisrsfxasrjaaEi sjpxp i T k-1 T h e B uf f al o L Relievos Stone" In tlie Bladder after the recovery of was despaired of by his . medical Attendants. The Stone In a ! slass of LilthtaiWater dissolves! to a Fine' Dust in Three Hours; " CASE OF MR. 'c.'WOJLfJTE OF PQIKT COUPEE PARISH. LOUISIANA.. l' if. Jc,: :-.-'. POINT COTJPKB PARISH, LA., April 2, 1878. . MB. THOMAS F. .QOODK,, Proprietor Buftalo Litbia . tw rnri tion T hflakn in enffer with, a severe and constant nain In tnv kidnevB. wklch was eoon followed by violent ttacks,'averaging about two a week, causing excruciating agony; from which I was frequently relieved by the discharge of stone of from four to six grains in. weight, at other time by the passage of smaller Stone, anu SOmeiunes ny omul iu cuuBiuerauw iiuiuiuubb 1 :s ii i 'n ; : r .".' i r !;'': I sought, but m vain; the best medical assistance, and as the result of this state of. things I was reduced to such a condition thtt my medical adTiaers told me trankjy tnat I had nothing to nope rrom remecues: that n imnKHnn -mram m t,.ntlAfln ram: nni T tvVfui tn ilmth alnnA for a torminatinn of a miserable exis tence. Mr. J. L. Lyons, a drugsist of Hew Orleans, at leas than usual severity, in which I passed two small water, and in about three hours found it dissolved to fine mined to persevere m us use. t 1 uuyv uau uo tu,vuut. Rtnna tr Rand. . , .it -i .1. : The pain in my kidneys has entirely disappeared: my fully regained; and my general health has been entirely debtedness to Tne rJunaio Liiuani vy aier iur my uie, auu btatcment of Mr. J; L; Lyons, Wholesale Druggist and , ! , - - ' ' ' I am tiersonallv coemizant of the truthfulness of -the of our best citizens. . .;.....;!..; "..:".-. Springs open. 1st day of June. The Water, in Cases of One Dozen Half Gallon ; Bottles, at the Springs, $5 per Case.; ' I TUOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor, myntf ' ; ' -i ' " . . . BUFFALO LITHIA BPRINGS, VA- 01eaveland.Mineral Springs, 'VT EAR SHELBY, N. C., UNDER THE MAN IN AGEMENT OF JAMBS OSTON. ' This Hotel win be'oDen for the reception of Vis itors on the 1st of June. Rates-Single Day, Single week, fa.oo; Four Weeks, f 30.00. f my S8-6w ' JAMES POSTON. Manager. The Atlantic Hotel, . BEAUFORT, N. C. A .FIRST CLASS SEA-SIDE RESORT, Open from June 1st to October 1st. WILL BE MANAGED BY THE i UNDER eigned for the Seasons of 1878 and 1879. . ' This Building lies directly over the water, the tide ebbing and flowing dailv beneath ic It has greatly improved, and is now the only First Class Sea-Side Reeort in North Carolina. . The Table will be supplied with every luxury and substantial that can be procured from land and water. . ; .. - ; t. :: . , There is an excellent Saloon connected with the Hotel, where the very best Wines, Liquors and Ci gars may be had at all hours, r . TERMS OF BOARD.-$2.00 per day. Children and kervants half price. Special contracts with Excursionists and parties wishing to remain longer than one week. ' DR. U. K. BA.GBV, my7-3m ' . Proprititor. First National Bank. The DAWSON BANK; ISi NOW consolida ted WITH THIS BANK. ! ? The Depositors of the former are notified that their Deposits and Certificates are assamed by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. DIRECTORS ; E. E. BURRUSS, JAS. DAWSON,: JAMES SPRUNT, ALKKED MARTIN, D. G. WORTH. . OFFICERS : BURRUSS, President. U K WSON, Vice President . E. if. J3 A. K. WALKER, Cashier WM. LARKINS, AssL Cashier. H juue 13 tf M. BOWDEN, Teller. K'otice. Schedule; B Tax. A JrxLL WHOLESALE and RETAIL MERCHANTS are herebv notified that a nrivileere tax was levied bv the Legislatures of 1875.1876 and 1877. of Five Dollars (the same levied by county), in addition to the Schedule Taxes nroner. Wholesale dealers are bibo nauueu inaLin uivinir m uieir uureunocD. iw law how compels navment on all purchases made within the State as well as out of the State (inclu- dinsr timber, lumber, tumennne: SDirits turpentine. rosin and naval stores f any kind, and cotton). All hotels, boarding nouses, restaurants ana eating houses are required by law te pay a tax of one half per cent, on gross receipts. Ti he tax will be due dull ulv 1st. and payable within the first tea days there after, on all Durchases since the lst of Januarv. 187. All Darties interested in the navment of Schedule B Taxes will save cost by attending to the same at once, as the law will be strictly enforced; and owing to the small amount collected on the above schedule for the past several years, and the numerous criti cisms noon the returns riven in bv Darties in busi ness, l am DromDtea to reauest tnat vou De careiui In makine un correct and sositlve returns . thereby relieving me of the unpleasant duty enjoined upon me of looking oyer your books and invoices. In this connection it is especially and particularly en joined upon you that all purchases made - by you from, through or by brokers must be included by yon in your returns. . , i J. B. SAMPSON, june 23-eodSt su we frf Register of Deeds. Great Reduction in Prices! jy s tr We Offer at Low Priceis t 'jQQ Boxes D.s: and Smoked SIDES,' ' . jQ Bbls 0, M PORK. . gQ- Bbls FLOUR,, all grades and prices ; 5QQ Bush FRESH-GROUND MEAL. K A A' fl Bush: White and Mixed CORN, it uuuv i A A Bbls Distillers' GLUE. ' 1UU i- 10 Tons HOOP IRON, 1AAA w SP1KIT ASKS, - : 1UVU : A A A 200 Kegs NAILS, Bbls Fresh Lime. Plaster s 1UUU- . - and Cement. , Soap, Lye, Potash, Candles, Candy, Baking Pow- uers, enuu, xoDacco, ec, bc. je 30-tf WORTH A WORTH. In the isBue of July 6. 1878.:wllr be commenced a 4 : new serial by tiie popular Georgia authoress,. MRS. OPHELIA-NISBET REID, ENTITLED The ' WRRKLY NEWS 1a mnt onlv the LARGEST BUT THE BEST. WEEKLY published in the South- eTtlswciieditediajidcon la nnanrniuiBMl ' Printeil nn n t.vna. with a clear. clean impreBsion.it is a pleasure to read the WEEK LY NEWS. ts's? . ? rmM-W-k-mamt shJ,iiiri It is a NEWSPAPER in evefv sense of the word. , i . . t , i ftrniiir and contains the latest Telegraphic and State News, Markets, etc, a Literary, an Agricultural and a Mil- ' ltary Department, and la suited to the tastes of all who desire to keep up with what is going on in the busy world at home or abroad.. .Its news is always fresh and entertaining.- , . ' . i Mnhscrintion. Kne vear. S3 00; six months zi.uu. SdM-lmm. ennies sent fren. I. H. ESTILL. . Savannah, Geo.' it h i a IV at e r V. Jti:;."-!-.-. il t the Patient, Springs, Va. : ., about six months aga advised. me to trr The Baffalp- stones, one of which I placed in d tumbler of the powder. That gave me confidence, and I deter- wumch uucb, uui jw 4uc uj uipmim w - "" . - weight, which had been greatly ireduced, I have restored. -1, very cheerfully acknowledge my in me cuuuun wmcu i uuw cujuj. . - - ; u .. 1 .Kespecuuuy, . , v. wwjjrjjk. ., Importer, corner Qravier and Oamp sts, . Urisans. NBW ORLEANS. La., April 5, 1878. , foregoing statement of Mc C . Wolffs, who is one " - 3. U LYONS. CLYDE'S New York aud Wilmington Steamship, Line. The Steamer . BENEFACTOR, Capt. JONES, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK, Saturday KlorulDK, July13. t-Shippere can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised. . For Freight Engagements or Passage apply to . A. O. CAZAUX, Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C . L. S. BELDBN. Soliciting Agent. WM P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. R., jy 7 tf i New York. Baltimore & Wilming ton, N.C. St eamsh i p L i n e The Steamer Capt, PRICE, , WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OA SATURDAY, July 13. Steamer Sail frsm WUmldEton every Satarday proniptly at 12 m. 'Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to ani from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. , . Fer Freight Engagenienta apply to A. D. CAZAUX Affcnt, - 1 . WILMINGTON, N. C L. S. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent, Corner Lee and Light Streets. - jy 7 tl : - - . Baltimore. The Biblical Recorder. PUBLISHED BY Edwards, Broughtou &. Co. RALEIGH, N. P. REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor, - REV. J. D. HUFHAM. Associate Editor. REV. W. T. WALTERS, D. D.y Agricult'al Editor Organ of Kortli ' Carolina In Its Fortieth Year EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT. As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed 1 Oniy $2.10 per Year, v . AddreBB Jan 30-tf BIBLICAL RECORDER. -,- Raleigh, N.C. Watermelons. 1000 ONB Tnvs 1000 CHOICE FLORIDA WATERMELONS, Through on Express time. CHAS. D. MYERS,' 38 and 40 North Water street. je 29 D&Wtf Pure Eye Whiskey. BY AUTHORITY OF THE U. 8: REVENUE DEPARTMENT, I offer for sale, in quanUUes to suit, Ten Bbls. and Half Bbls, Strictly Pure Rye Wtlikejr, Distilled within the Hmtts of NEW HANOVER COUNTY . This is a rare opportunity to purchase a Strictly Pure Article, for Invalid or Family use, at a mere nominal price. . u nere is oniy tne aoeve quantity, and applications should be made at once to - CHAS. D. MYERS, je 39 D&Wtf 38 and 4C North Water street. The Ilarion Star. THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Commission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an excellent' medium- of communication with a large and influential class of merchants, me chanics.planters and naval store men, whose pat ronage is worth solicitation. Advertisements and Business Cards inserted on liberal terms. -; . -Address I THS STAR, 7 sept 23 tf . . Marion. S. C. Central Protestant 1 A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMXLY NEWS' i I U ... " - .... .. xm-a- -r. a. ' . - A- vapor uw uie vniitu ui ui jaeuiocust riuutB- tant Church in North .CaroHnai is published at vrreensooro, n. j. Terms, f 3 00 per annum, In advance ? The elfeibilitv of its location, the number and ac Uvity ef its agents, and thweoaatanflyiocreaaing de mana ioru aueng ue more soiia classes oz reaaera I in various sections; give the CENTRAL peculiar ,1 claims upon tne pa (tronaee ef the advertising nubile Terms very favorable. - ConsuJtyour business inter estB.anaaaaresBine eartor, , V . Greensboro, N. C. lacier. 1 railroad mEsr&c. Wilmington & WeldoD RAILROAD J CO.;.;' o wo or Qax'L SoTaBarrBsiaDnv ' i j VUmlwrton N. C., Jane 1, 1878. f vt g Change of Schedalc-ril -i-y. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 3d, 1878. at 3:15 A. M.-Passenger I'rains en the Wilmington A Weldor Railroad will run as follows; - ' -I, v 1 i - , . Day ITIall and Express; Train,' Daily Leave Wllmlnirton: Front St. DeDOt. at 8.60 A. M. Arriveat Weldon .r; 3:10 tt M. Leave Weldon ....I :r.. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 1X6 P. M. Nlgbt Mall and Express Train, Oally except Sunday. I Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, lit 7:50 f. M. Arriveat Weldon.... v . 3:10 A. M Leave Weldon.. .. . " f , ...i 3:15 A. M. Arrive at Wummgtontavfbi.t St. Depot, 1U. A. m. Tralna on Tarhoro Branch Road I leave Rockv Mount for Tarboro at 3.30 P. ML Daily, and Tues-. day, Thursday and Saturday at 5.C0 A, M. Retnrn intr. leave Tarboro at 10.15 A. M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 Pj M. ' The Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for all points North via Bay Line, daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and- all rail route. - ' ....... i Night train makes close connections at weldon for all points north via Richmond, r Bleeping t;srs auscnea to an i;ut i nuui. . JOHN F. niVINK, jeS-tf - , tjteneral Snp't. General Sup ts Office, rH,BEINGTON, COI.U1TIBIA AU GUSTA R. B. COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C., June 1,1 M7. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE S, at A.M. the following Schedule will be run on this Road: , . . : Day Exprens and irlall Train (Dally except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington ..... 10:25 A. M. Arrive at jriorence...... . .....i. siwir. j Leave Florence.... .. .v .. 2:30P. M. Arriveat Wilmington..,. .... .. ... 7:30P.M. M6HT EXPRESS TBI lit (Dally). Leavo Wilmlncton...... 7:25 P. M. Leave Florence.. . . ... 11:47 P. M. Arriveat ColumD.a . Leave Columbia..... .. Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington . . , ........ 3:25A. M. .... 11:30 A. M. ..... 4:00 A. M. 8:30 A M. I'hia Train will onlv stop at Brinkley's, Flem- ington, Whiteville, Fab: Bluff, Nichols, Marion ana Florence, ana .au stauons neiween nuteuw and Columbia. Passengers for Augusta, and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. - 'hroueh Sleeping care on nignt trains ror unaries- ton and Augusta. " ; limn jr. uivinu. je 2-tf Gen'l Sup'u -r-i : : - . ' ' CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. T:;t fr-ii - v-L-. OmOI GBNKBAI. StTPKBlNTBKDXHT i Wilmington, N. C., May 18, 1877. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20TH INSTANT, the following Schedule will be operated on this Railway: -v.,- ! PAS SEN GER, MA1X AND EXPRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave Wilmine on at. : .. . ... 5:30 P.M. ......12:40 A.M. , ...5:35 A. M. No 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at. . . . ) " Charlotte at. . Leave Charlotte at. .7:30 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at..... ..12:15 A.M. ). ' Wilmington at 7:45 A.M. TRI-WEEKLY FREIGflT & ACCOM'N TRAIN. Leave Wilmington 5:30 A. M.. and Charlotte 7:25 A. M..on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave -Laurinburg 4:00 A. M. going East, and 6:00 a. m. going west, on Monaays, weanesaays '.and Fridays. f ' , :.'. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, PRSIQHT fc PAS- S ENGER AND EXPRESS . No. 3. ) Leave Charlotte.. J Arriveat Shelby. 6:35 A. M. .10:50 A. M. .12:45 P.M. . 5rfWP. M. 1 T C?1 11 J Arrive at Charlotte.... Trains Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 run Daily except Sunday. Passengers for Raleigh leave Wilmington 5:30 P. M., and Charlotte at 7:30 P . M . , make close connec tion at Hamlet, ornviag at Raleigh at 8:45 A.M. Passengers for StatesvMe and Western N. C.R.R. bv No. 1 Train 'arrive at Statesville next morning at 9:15; arrive "Head Of Western Road" at 3:20 P.M., and ABheviue same evening. - , V. J- JOHNSON. General Superintendent. my19-tf WE ARE PREPARED TO. SELL AT TUE LOWEST PRICES : 1AAA Bbls FLOUR all grades, 11 11 240 Boxes Dry Salt and Smoked Bacon, 200 Bbls C, Extra Cx Standard A and Crushed SUGARS O K Bags.RiOi yra and Java COFFEE, 150 Bbls City J 7 Bbls andBexes Soda and Lemon Crackers, tO 50 Boxes Horsford Bread Preparation. PA Boxes CANDY, 15.000 Bushels CORN, ' OU, 1,000 Bdls HOOP IRON, 300 Bales HAY, 1AA Boxes SOAP, 75 Boxes STARCH, . ;'; 1UU 100 Kegs and Boxes SODA, . O A A Boxes and Half -Boxes CANDLES, .' . Jd)) 75 Half -Barrels and Boxes SNUFF, 1 A A DozenBUckETS, 50 Boxes POTASH, lUv 100 Boxes LYE, Also a large stock of different kinds New Orleans, Sugar House and Porto Rico MOLASSES, june 23 If WILLIAMS A MURCH1SON. Meal. ffleaL j 800 Bu8h vmQNIA M?-- For Bale low by i je30tfD&W ' ' GORE & GORE. Flour, Bacon, &c. Bbls FLOUR,- j Boxes D. S. SIDES, 2(jQ Bbls MOLASSES, sol kinds, For sale low by v je30tf D&W . GORE & GORE. Hams ! Hams ! I Hams ! RECEIVED TO-DAY 1000 LBS' VKKY choicb N a 1000 . HAMS, weighing from 4 to 16 lbs. , . "I . - "- Ferris' Celebrated "TRADE MARK" HAMS, Un- canvaesed, SMALL SIZES. Lord Baltimore, Crescent"; "Premium" and Hive" CANVASSED HAMS. Bee Every piece of Meat -1 sell is- Gauranteed STRICTLY NO; 1 and of Superior Quality, or Money REFUNDED. Ypu can run no risk by buy ing from me. v: r - , - I am offering EXTRA INDUCEMENTS in STARCH, of Superior Quality, Come and see. J l . . -...,. . 4. . . ... ...... . .... . ... .; Jas. C.Stevenson . Je30tf .--.. ; , Furniture. : JARGB STOCK OF. NEW, - ,i ; . , . - 'V ' .V1 .-AND" FRESH5 GOODS Just received, and for sale low by. 1 i je36tf D. A. SMITH & CO. 1 fSHS4MMi il hSiKMRBJSliK I g' tl Ol X IN8UKANCK.r Atkinson & manning's Insurance It oonas, - - BANK-O HkW HANOVER BUHJJIHG ' , WIlmtaKioo.-N. PIKE. ' - Queen Insurance Company, of Englana. , North- British Mercantile Ins. Co , of Knglana Hartford Fire Insurance Company, or Hartford. ' ' - National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, f;-Continental lnaurance!Company, uf New York-; .. .. Phoenix Insurance Company, of New York - Sprinefteld Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass. Royal Canadian Insurance Liompaty, of Canada - r..'fr?" cw:abinb:"" - :." Mercantile' Mutual Ina. Company, of New rorv. Insuranee Co. f North America, of Philadelphia Connecticut Mumuu Life ins- MM, uf uaruotu . v I ;,. ...... j, . r...l- r , Total Assets Represented Over Aluo.uo&.onu, jan 11-tf . ; ... .... , ..... . T7 NCOURAGE HOME mSTITUTIONb : Security against Fire. : ! THS; ORTHCAROLlii ; . , . RALEIGH, N. C. . This Company coatinaes to write Policies, at f rates, on all classes of insarablt property. . All losses are piomptly adjusted and psld. Tii HOMJS" u rapidly growing in puouc favor, ai-c appeals, with confidence; to tseurers of property North Carolina. - : ... - - all naits e R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President ,C B. ROOT, VicePresldent: j .n.- BEATON GALES.Secretary. PULASKI COWPKR, Supervisor. ATKINSON-& MANNING, linn, augl-tf v t Wilmington, N. C. Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital $1,000,00 v Casta Capital paid in $300,000 Surplus Fund j g50;000; DIREC1 OBS. JOHN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISON DONALD MoRAS hvollers i S. R. BRIDQERS j, w'ATsmson C. M. STEDMAK L B. GRADSGXI JAS. A. LEA B. F. UTTLlj . E. B. BORDEK u. Wkddell. . L B. GRAINGER, President WAixjLoa, Cashier . aug30-tl S. D. a. adeijlb. , h. voujns A X RI AIM dt V O LLE Uh Corner Front and Doclt ms . WILMINGTON, N. C. TTTTHOUBaALK OSOCKRS W IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ' Country merchants will do well by calling on ui and examining our stock. ' nov iv-u , Samuel Sutherland's Son, Importer, Manufacturer and Deals in BREECH & MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, RIFLES & PISTOLS, POWDER, 8HOT, CAPS, CARTRIDGES, GAME BAGS, And Every Requisite for a Sportman's outfit. '.All orders from a distance will receive promp and faithful attention. This Old House is known from the St Lawrence to the Rio Grande rivers for First Class Goods and Fair Dealing. Guns and Small Arms made to order and reDaired I ,by experienced workmen. j u ijreecn-ijoaaing Ammunition a specialty. ; I SAM'L SUTHERLAND'S BONT ' 1406 Main Street. oct 31 tf f Richmond, Va PHILADELPHIA . 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Two cents a copy. .Address 7 , THE TIMES, Times Bunding, PHILADELPHIA The Camden Journal IhtbU87iedEmy Thuradc.at Camden, S. t., IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN Kerehaw oounty, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. 1 It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a dean able Medium for Advertising, the country in which it circulates, being connected with that city by steam ' er on the Wateree River, and the Wilmington, Co lnmbla and Augusta Railroad. . . . , . Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to advertise. ... . . , - ... ... . Bubscrintion price. $3 50 per annum. ' Address,! . FRANTHAM HAY, feb37-tf Editors and Proprietors.,; The Llonroe Enquirer, .W. . WOLFE, Editor and Proprietor fTHE ENQUIRER IS PUBLISHED AT MON :J roe, Union county, N, C, every Tuesday, at $3 00 a year. . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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