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SIR LIKE TUB OLD TlMEv " fe o. w.. holmes- Tueref jsn'o time like the -old time, wben yv 'yottantl I were young, A - When the bada of April blossomed and birds of spring-time sung! ; r'::..f " ITuejtardenV brightest glories by summer - ' sun or nursed : . - -" BuL 01 the sweet, sweet violets, the flow ers that opened flrstr There is 00 Vco Hie the old place,; where ; ' you and I were, barn, When we lifted pp, our, eyelids oa the splendors of the morn! " ""' .From the milk-white breast "that warmed . Sis; from the Clinging arms thai boiei Where the dear eyes glistened o'er tis that - will look on us no more. - v , - . i -J. J . " V There is no friend like the. old friend, who has shared our -morning days! v..rl No greeting like his welcome, no homage like his praise! . ;, . V ' Faroe is the scentless flower, with gaudy -..- nrnvn fir P 11 111 . t :' i N rr , -- ' But friendship U the breathing tose, with sweets in every foldiQ;V;;TV 4 A.V There is no love like the old, that we court ed in ourpridef-J ''-'.-V' Tbough-bar leaves are falling,-falling, and y weVe fading side by Bide; Thefe-are olossoine all around us with the 61dre of Ihedawn;" And we live tin i borrowed sunshine w hen - theHght of day Is goner . There are no times like the old iimee lliey ;. Axrball qever be forgot! ;.'-;r$'.;'-v'.(i-Thereyia no place; like the old place keep . ! igreenihe dear old spot! i t There are no friends like the old friends jn ay Qeaveu prolong their Jives I ' f There are no Joves like the old loves God t t bless our lovinsr wives! -.. .-.- ; The foar Napoleons, with one exception, ilied beneath th'e British flag; ' ' Amid the acerbities, and excite ments of -cohstay-ftied struggles it is well jecaU; the fact that Gov. 'AUen, now 'bejemh, th ,eah "of praise or blame, was honesCcoosisteat nd courageous. N. T.ziiiesr'fii'M r The 'wl0jHip'. Even io Boston we are crowding1 soobbry to the wall so fast that ihe'Quke ofArU has been allowed to pass-lnronga the .city uoaecompanied by araWtaad japxl a speech from the Mayoff .BaJBtZa.j Mr. Belilios, oTlldrigt&orjg, ha v i og appropriated $5,000 for . a statue there of Lord Beaoonsfield, that nobleman said that 'he would prefer not to appear in bronze or marble during his life, and sug gested that the money be appropriated to some other purpose. . . Mr. Belilios will found scholarships with the money. If Mrs. Langtry visits Ameri ca she will hardly take the trouble to come: to Georgia. There is scarcely a town in the State that will not produce a dozen women superior to her in beauty that is to say if her portraits do her justice. We would be understood as speaking altogeth er within bounds. Ji&iftia Constitution. ,,i 7" Ijet; the Rebel Brigadiers in th e Senale beware. Mizzer Chandler says he underwent a course of training in the pu gilistic art; his trainer being the man who trained: Heenan for the fight with Bayers. He says l he got .up a : first-class muscVe, which be retains to this day, and that he can strike a blow of iron.i&j& Gazette. - rTWlKKLIXGS. ,j : One touch of humor makes' the whole world grio. Tonken Gazette. Sweating of - Talmage, brevity .is not Ue soul : of . 'Will. -Nev York Herald'" j - , . - s.- . " 1 . e s --Don't get scared, but get clean, is the best maxim for the cities during the beaied lerra. WaA. ' Pott. -; Corrundrum---VVhy does Queen Victoria never drink lager? Because its loe reverse of regaLfic.. . . The youth at ttie South lengthen out so rapidly that yon can see a knee-grow almost any lime. Botton Iranseript. : If anybody should ask you the nativity of "Old.Sol.you might say that lie tS a Higbburman. Detroit Free Press. When the high school lad donnetb the high collar it is in-dickey-live of incipient heart affection. -Boston Iran' script. . ' .'j;.:;; . The ' process of bleeding ; the Washington clerks "is ' going on. The amount already collected for tne Republi- can campaign funds aggregate so,000. ..How gayly looks the druggists, How sarcastic is bis grin, 1 Now the baseball men are ready The season to begin. - How he orders in a stock of salve, Arnico and lint, - And brushes up his knowledge ' - Of the bandage and the splint. ' : A Btreec vsr Itf yl ' Baltimore American. 1 7,. ' "Stop that carl" cried old Mr. No- sengale, -cbastng anying car up vision street, the car fresh as a daisy, MrNosengale badly bjown, and the distance pole not a " mfnute away. "Stop that carl" he shouted to a dis tant . but j fleet-limbed boy. "Cer tainlv " shrieked back the obliffine boy; WhaVbalV"I!Vtopli;:!;withf7T "Tell it to hold on," shouted the abandoned passenger.1!' "Hold on to what?" yelled the :boy?Jx'Make it wait for 0361" puffed Mr. Noseogale. You've got' too much wait T how," said the boy; .."that's what's the trouble with you." "Call the driver!" gasped the perspiring citizen; and. as the car. rounded the corner and passed, fu't of i sight the;;rn6cktng echoes of '"the obliging answer came floating , cheerily', back: :AU right; i i vi TT ii f ... M :. -.-'; i- .- . j ' wnat snau x can mmr ; . 3e0. Toomba 0B alanIel Webater. All in all.' Mr. " Webster .was the grctitgst maal ever knew, j Not the most eloquent, but the greatest. As a regulator of men, Clay was his su-peor,"-andon pccasionsAClay;wa as eloquent as men conld well be. Cal houn'was the greatest logician I ever knew. V It may seem strange, but the twrmost eloquent men; I ever heard were Yankees, Cboate and "Prentiss. They are incomparable. Prentiss was the most eloquent, probably, but Choate was the best debator. ,: 1 saw Choate and Webster pitted once, and to Webster's discomfiture.; In those days our statesmen were much better scholars than they .are now.1 'There was less general education, bat higher special education. ,;;Tbe :, greatest Southerner I ever knew, and proba bly the greatest. man ever produced by the South, was McDufSe. " " ' ' - nt -rl tllSGZLLAlfllOUS. , -THE GENUINE Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC a - ifi OR a f Vi3RMI3j,UGE' SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. mHE countenance is'pale and leaded A! rJArA LI Y-i I yivuvif tr j,uu wtiisiuiiai UUSUCS, Or t f I pils dilate; i an- azure semicircle-' runs: along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swellsjstnd sometimes bleeds; along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir- 4 swelling of theupper Hp; occasipnalj neaoacne, With humming or throbblrig- of the cars an urmciial -eprrptinn nf 1 "V -! ' . . secreuon ot saliva: .slimy or furred tonsue; breath"' vervfoilLnarriciilarlvmthrnnrnin.r.l appetite variable, sometimes voracious. 7 rf -n ' . 't I " wtm.a gnawing sensation 01 tne stom-j achi at others, entoely gone : fleeting pains u in .' the stomach ; : occasional nausea - and vomiting; violent pains' throughout the abdomen ; bowels ir-t I regular, at times cxye; stools jslimy ; 1 - . : f. : il . .1 1 1 I " uoi unirequenuy rmgea wiin Diooa; 1 belly swollen and hard; urine turbid:! respuratioij occasionally , difljcult, and: accompamea by hiccough; cough; auuivmuw ui j ouu luu uxai v c y uucosjr and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth: temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c ' ' 1 " 1 Whenever the aboye symptoms l K:'-.-:, are found to. exist,. , DR. C McLANE'S VERMIFVGE : C ' will certainly effect a cure.' , IT TX)ES NOT fcOKTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepara-1 tion, not capable of, dding the slightest, injury to the most tender infant. ) i The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc Lane and Fleming Bros. . on t the wrapper. ' :o: BKJ C. ZXcLAHE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for aW the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections i of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, ; UvsneDsia and bick Headache, or diseases of s that character, they stand. without a rival. I 'AGJJE AND.JEVER. - No better cathartic canbetised preparatory to, or after taking1 Qninine. "' j As a simple purgative they are uneualed. : v Birir ajsj: of ijirr atioss. ' ' The Pennine are never sncrar coated. "Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with 1 the impression Da. McLane's Lives. Pills. ; Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon havinrr the genuine Dr. C. Mc-: Lane's Loves. Pills, prepared by Fleming ; cros., ot Jfittsburgn, i'a., tne market being fall of imitations of the name JHeLane,' spelled differently bat same pronunciation. ; Jaa ll eowD&Wly eh Sa - 7 ULJPSTTR SOAJP. A TSTERLrNa Remew toit " Diseases and visjuRiES of tue Skin; A,llEAi,TFirL UfAUTIFIER " OF THE COMFLEXIO'N .Wvuwl,,Wi(UU,yUeyr UULni I appear. Reort to Ure aperient and gt well speedily.. cheeks; the eyes become dull:, the tiu4 ' sold by.aLL dbugists. ,r ; Reliable Means Preventing ANDjIfWy YTTT C.TTA MTtTSR STTTTXJ T.1 l-T T1?THM r-t T T. . n. rt . . n Sn..n. ! an Unequaled Disinfectant, Deodo- RIZER AND COUNTER-IREITANT. Glenn's Sulnhur Soat. "besides eradi eating local diseases of the skin, banishes de-! fects of the- complexion, and mparts to it I gratifying clearness and smoothness. j i Sulphur Baths are celebrated for curing 1 emotions and other diseases of the skin, as i well as . Rheumatism and Gout. Glenn's SMphur Soap produces, the same effects at a most tniiung expense.- This admirable!! snecmc also SDesdilv heals sores, bruiser, staldi. burns, grains and cutt. v. It removes dandruff and'nrevents th hair from fnllinir nnt nnrl iiiniinji gray."- - t " Clothine and linen used :in the sick room is ij'sinfccted, and Jisettses' "communicable by vuiii.tL-i ii im iuc pcibuii, prevenica uy iu .f-. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. I IYws-25 .and 50 Cents fcfCtike; per ; Box (3Cak60c and $120. S cents extra for each Cake. f HILL'S HAIB 'AITO WHISKEU PTE, - Black r Brawn, SO Cental , v C. JL (OTE5T0I, Fwr, 7 Sixth ItIJ, septMDftWtf 1 ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS; 4 SeeHiity against Sire-' C ' ; mtrv xrrmrntr- ri adattv a 1 iAfectionsof thaKldnevsanpiaddarspeclally happiness to our jwaaea J To THE KORTH CAROLINA , I -to stone ot Gravel; , .? ; Iflb,, 1 are the directors of , our destiny S .-.. . ii ' .i ,h if 1 . J bVspepaia, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism,' i most important part of the dire nAMn vwerm iwmerrfniirnf vrv 1 viJi.lirvi.i.Mii n.i.:Mir9iHiiiirAiqii 't I . i. .h.n o.rinAn.iint. HOSII3 INSITXlAle'CTa? "COIBIPANX ... i . . . .."";-!"'i );;..;; . . ttAT.itTflw. w. C ' " . !' . r . r . .... .r. ....... ? ' "This Company coatmues to write jf oiicies, as ra rates, on all classes of insarablt property. . , Airiosses are womtlv adjusted and paid. The "HOME " Is rapidly growing In public favor, sad aDDeala. with confl donee, to or property m North Carolina. t - . ' tVAeentsia all parts ef the State. EtV ! jl- ' .V JOHN GATliiNU, rresiaeai. , . , . W. S. PrUMROSEVSecretary. - ' PULASEI COWPER, 8npervisoT.'.'cs - ' -" ' ATKINSON & MANNING,' AexxTs, tog 1-tf " Wllmlnalen. N. C 90 Cents,, per Barrel ! OAAA BARRELS FRESH - i ; BUILDING AND WHITEWASHING Tit For sale, from and after this date; 'at the LOW. PRICE OF. NINETY CENtS1 - PES 1 BARRBW less than cost. . my4-tf . Buy, while yon can: WORTH WORTH.- i Alaa!:rm Dyeing t D" RESSES WITnOUT..'RTPPING: t ANYTHINol but Puittng. j -, 1 i s . ut - i 3- Three pairs Kids (by maU 3c), cleaned and re-,, tamed for 15 cents Vrv. n .. . , WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB'T, i Jyltf' " Market, bet. Sd and SdSts. net7. ADyziirr:., :ni:iiT3. - -- , "JPAlN 19 A BLKSSIHa It r locates dlBeiBe. Whenever the bowels become Irregular use ,? t . r-r : t Tarrant'8 Seltzer Aperient y. .'. it will save much pain and danger. ; Nature some-' times it ao ontraeed bT the b orden 'sne is made to "7.uirongtttaeneedleesneflBorherchildren,Uati eue vpvmy reoeis anapuBianet rearruiiy. JJon't; neg- Ject the proper treatment when the (symptoms first M1MM WlLfllitl ' UUIIITUIIMU.; jw IS8Birera. ratvr in toy practice and have been much 'gratified with the result. As a TONIC in all cases of INDI-. obstion, dkbiuty and weakness; asm-: mia, caxorosis, e.i it cannot -bs suk-! FASBD. Bold by leading Drnggista. , : 1 mSi We willpuy Agantsabalary ot WjAiirmocOii id ezpenaes, or allow a large commusiuu, tuet-llour mna ezDenaea. or aiiowa iaree commusiou. iu nw and wonderful inventions.' Hfe uim fcnt w Sample free. AddieasSaBuuaftOoi, Jt&wbau, tttcl GT?TTTI TO F". . RItH & CO., Pert- UUXI A iana, aiaine. .for best Atrencr Bnainesa in the world. Sxpensive Outfit Free. 77 a k 0 Month and expenses cnaranteed to A trenta Outfit free.' & Co-.,- Augusta Mime; fftf a gJL.AaS.' YKAR and eznenses to A eents. 'Out fit Free. AddressP.O. VICKERT, Aa 1 ntrovrioomoTif of 4 lines Inserted 1 week In 350 nil! OfllSulllOlllnewepapersfor $10. Bend 10c for 100 oare samahleL ; G. P.; HOWELL & CO.. New York. Jy 13-4wD&W - 1 GEO. P. CO. illl II Ui ai Hit liu I mmum u uuuuuu i For Ten Cents :'6ne hundred page and Advertising Rates. 1 N " "1 ... J j For Ten Dollars r Four line- in- serted one week to Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. 10 ' Spruce St; W. Y. ' J 1 1 ' ) my 27 3m GOTO . i - i P. LuBridgejs :& Co. K i j O i FOR'8 -i The Flower of Key Wrest Cigar,! i - ,i s, The BestlOo agar Jn the World, u Other Mercaaats quit keeping them on account ! of the small profits to be made en them.'' V . ' v . : Je 9 tf P. L. BRIDOERS CO. Furniture ! JFurnitureJi A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF I .. . .... . 1 to besold at -the Tery bottom pricey Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables,' I . , i . ii J MarhleTopables,4c.,c as well" as .common Chamber Sets. Bed Steads, Chairs and Rockers of all t . . - sorts. Looking Glasses,, Mirrors, Parlor buita, iLonages, Shades, Bedding and. everything belong-. A ingtoa Flrst-ClAsS Furniture EsUbfishment ' ' t r '.'JlLi lotof tteCkOebrated Genuine Stew nal comfort.'4 - line, a real COmron. . , - "" :i rf'.tifir Vwtitri. I - jm ' f 'M " " H il i ' FOB Sale at.i.i - v -J . ' . i - r. kA.Bms, i . " 11 " I mH9tf i iu wuuiiiuiu uiu 11 IO JO AKKKBia. - Li i i W Thiffblh JAt Til ft- TSfl prs i tf??5eI' ''1. I GENERAL ' REMPPIAI -AGENT I'. ...i - ix. All viiiuiiii;. viBvnBVBi i.i tji'. .4 .ww(wi''Wi.n 1 ! TT IS CK3NPIDENTLT-CLAIMKD. FOB. THESE X Waters, and the claim, though a strong pne, is I fenbstaatlated by the testimony of many of the ; mest eminent meoicai men 01 ine counvry,- oova North, and South, that in the following-enumerated diseases, viz : i . j . j .PaaisTMalarial Itevers lh: theiraronie retm. I mppsicat AJTUSWO, urcnoo tmitruaui ik,. tl 'Chronie Cutaneous Eruptions,, and in the ;.,.,. a Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more cs ictional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more cs- j pecUlly- in all Disorder or the- Menstrud vhava aceomDllsned .ieiults is "remarkable as i thev have aoaomDllshedlryrllts is "remarkable as a were ever -accomplished 'by .any remedial agent a whatsoever, .whether in iaaxen a jaecacaoe among auneral watora--.' f tifi,f o . j s j..:...) 1 i The are confldentlv reeommended'Dv Bokrfetnt- I nent Medical men as a rREVENTIVB OF THE Thesa-WatewLiln Cases of OneDozerf Half Gal lon Bottles, $0 per Case at the JSprtogs i . o Pamphlet sent to any address.1 ' ' y '; ' ' , " . -1 -it .'A . : . .ti . .- r ..... . Springs open for tiuests 1st day of : June, tan i y.. tHOS. F. GOODB, Proprietor . .f . fdSL. i Buffalo LIthia Springs, Va. . For ssle by J E McILHENNEY, Agents ftJ 4'mh,25ti,, .y, t t.. Wllmmgto.N.fi iiLMckoT.1-: ; -.;i:7THo8.- THE LIcKOYS, Attorneys -and Counsellors at Law - V' WridTON.N,,, Gfflce North Bide Market Street, between 8d and 3d. Will Practice IB au UU wuih w xnaebciu xuu Carolina. 1 Special' attention' paid to collection of Claims in any part f the country." " ? ' Jan 80 tf ,.'lt .i 't "-I . W--wt? A. ADBIAH, K. VOXLBBS j .'i .i it A PRIAM & VOJ-LEBS, i ;j tCoraeryrontsmd clclSt.i,i tfc "V1. r un w ith -fcnrrttt?a' WW IIHIiTm 111. mm . i j i. . , . . . m aXJj Ooaatzy merchants will do well ana examining our sxoca. . ' r n 1 tTj..-. , uisuLLLAin:ousk 1 9 Peroona in 20 .1- RSALIZS. The; necessity of so into , Remedy . , FOB VV5AT IS CALLED- j SPrtirJGFEVERii ' )''.' . ' FOR THAT' General All-Goneness, BOvcommoa . at ' ". this'season of.the year, the , 1 ' ' ; HOLMAN d i. Jf I i' (I t I STANDS UNRIVALLED AFTER MANY YEARS1 OF 8KVEREST TEST. Better is Safe than Sorry. PUT ON A PAD IN TIME, AND BE SURE YOU; GET THE GENUINB. ' ' uynoAe.Wt theOlilAjr FAS, hearing his picture and signature, also the dgnature of the Holman Liver Fad Company, aid yon will ; avoid imposi- nfliQTiTiAivifTriftTtl and woasihle iriiii-I ry. An - others are wortoiei r rrauas, gotten up to be told on the reputation ua bus gvuaiuBt -- .' .- V!1' t LIVER PAD CO. corn ktou , and. MARKET 8TRBBTS, ' CHARLESTON, 8. C. main stRicond, Virginia. MANAGSlS. THE H0LLI AIT LIVER FAD. Ha.'..' . i DISEASE. Front wnesce does It originate ? Most physicians treat every 111 or pin ppecifleally. -while they are onlv each a nart of a great whole proeeediae oi fiSaaaSSiBB WILL CURB NINETEBN'TWENTIETHS of all thniiia flesb i heir to." in mis or any otaer cu- mate. The HOLMAN FAD act directly upon the 1 liver through the pores of the skin, quietly, tho- 1 ronghly, ana without inconTenlence, performing a I most important function. ; And we may add this re-I markable statement; CHALLENGING REFUTA TION, thai in it-zleaaivJUw by. and including all classes of persons, from old age to helpless in fancy. NOT A SINGLE CASE OF INJURY HAS OCCURRED. The Stomacli is me Monarch the 13 uu ..lud that mum nf now. i ail our ills begins at the vital point, the drat sto- ueh: that the liver is seldom wrong when the sto- mach is right, and if they ("nf fi1! SSSSSa-B to the stomach in most instancea, particularly those forms which attack the patient Internally mo lu the region or tne vuaiergmnB.- tjijs and cure such raf"," ao other remedy devised by human skill has ever done.- We have witnessed lta effects meases almost innumerable. We would add thatmn hnnin hnhMr mt a fever." fever and Hague, or yellow fever, who ad a sound, healthy DHMIUVbU SH1UUIMI PreieatiTB anil Anfflotal Power of MlfiEOllall LiTfiT PaLi;.. - "" "As a preventive of any disease that attacks thi vitals, the Pad Is worth' many times lu weight In iioMnmr which. WITHODT DOSING, may Deao- I solutely reUed upon lo PREVENT the most danger ous maladies. . .r ",JJ - - Wriat will.thP Pad Prp.TP.nt ? . D Uttl;, llll. K IWV. : , WPVBOT COLDS AND PRO ! LUNGS AGAINST OONPrRMEDD I ... .mnmnr rnmnl1nt. and IT WILL PREVENT PBVEB ANDTOB. IT NPrRMEDDlSKABJsa. iISKASSS. IS will srevent summer a1. Aflntit It. 0)11. npAVAnt dimu. it wiii nrnvmi sick head ii aAnaa it v.naa ran im nnn nn wnsn i.u3 aaaon v uiu IthetMWtaav3 . i tnis ye roa (I HOLMAN il ever been discovered." 1 ..'S-:-SSii.-i-i'. Fli'a S : -i" V. Slll6"MiiStmrMenari Wn profound gtetitadsand lnttln promottag I the hmoI the PAD aa woman. "Itseema to ba the oaly remedy peculiarly adapted to the many uisute sex is almost uruversally subjected to." Many ery remarkable cures are constanuy occuit"; lngreported.i These are f acts, Bubstanttatedby a hoat of reliable -Demons, and betas: so are- worthy I the candid attention Of. the people, i Uisew J rywhere cutting down our friends, and oesoiaung MKKSoTI j households ; even iave disease quietly slumbering wiUinrreadv at i any moment ib rise and assume 'l atroy.- tuou rewiyiu itiMcUnn and thus shor ten life, er shall we doour duty and prolong it. i $.eiife&'cjifi!fk:-- -.n -r.-:.. . 9 --;;'. 't. '-'. - - . :.. C u r-jti. " I btemMU;w'Z.M .' t .1 L:j'11jV: xuceo are iw uvum low wuu, w ...... ...0 - Hoiinan Pad a- few Weeks. feel that they have not kdeeivad as much reHef as they expected. - We say eouraged many to persevere wrthourRemedleawho an ,now rejorang wnn sooo4iWHH WIW"7r-SIa were about reaay to live up and prenuB A fraud. Maay chronie cases need enwuragemen and it W often a great satisf actioa tknow that we have met with ; similar , desperate aud almost help less cases that have been completely cured by our eatoent. ..- . . ' " -ji. !-vi t ' The'price 61 Ihe regular Padi $2 Special Phd(one tlilml lonr M-TTYP.J..WiJl COVCrS the BtOf hich covers tbe stot mach, liver and spleen, and is a sovereign remedy trir all rimn1 diaAAjua mv4nfr mit of diseSSea BtO l-iasiers mce xor iroot Piasters, per yauy ""f Body Plasters, each 60 cfents." Sent by mail on re ceipt or price postage ires; ' V . 0. .Consultation at our office or by letter frea. Sep arate room for ladies In charge of a lady., y ..- , i"i'.-HiYM NONBBTJT'THE4 noj.nAH lxvee-pad.' THE .ORIGIN Alj I , ; THE GENJ0 rNK & to au sa co, cau at ine omce, ana we --4 give you the f uU beaeflt of our experience free of .KawM " XtT. Vi.vO tn orlvln-Mraolv inf ORnatiOn Ctt '- 'Jl-J- f'1 l Thomas aJEnrbank:Acereditea Agent t f M..tl.b f jfa v ITS BRANCHES, I ' 1 " .-ZZ" " - J L1:..;.-' I - " - ' - l';Us "J by calling onju I wlujungton. a. " f - Wilmington. IS. C. ' s ... -i ' &&zl 0 is I 1 ; To 'm'anuf aoture ' tlie ORIGINAL and, ONLY GENUINE DURHAM TbhsiriftO. ' To re located in the VERY CEN TRE of the. finfiflt Tobarp.A !1 .x ' S.eption of tbe.IInwn, peculiarlf adap- I ted tO the manufacture Of. a first class I (-. ' . ; - t i I Rmftlrinir TaWm - I I . i ..... . . m ' I T operato the LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED Smoking Tobad- ToPnrcaiasTlMErVERY.BEST rt 6h0ald take Night Ex A I nnM TrAin. which tonnf.tj r.lnnelv via. Vlni-Anm RAW MATEtHALiand USe THE ... . . .. MOST SKILLED L4BOR . in our operations ot any Manufacturers nn the Market. ; ;jTo ba. better prepared, from: our I - , , BANT PACIUTIESto Manufao- I tnr TIT1C VRRV.R'EST SMOTTTNa r-.-rr . - .5 -- - i I , , V.' I TOpAUCO KUOWO tO Commerce, i I ' . . . t u, . . 3 - - 1 To have established within the short space of fourteen years,' O W ING TO THE SUPEItioRITA LITY OF OUR PRODUCTS, a greater reputation nd " created a I ...... ......... -.t j greater demand for BLACK WELL'S 1 :i . :.,, a I DURHAM than anv IlQUSe in the I No 9 l1,6"8 Charlotte..... 8:40 A.M. any.iiQuse m wejHafcJ isp.m. I Tobacco business has been able tO do I t , . .,.;J , t , . ;;i t . I u.if ..,. 1 in nail a ceniury . To have given m6re general 'satis . faction with BLACKWELyS 3)0., nm, &ii6ngvioteyipx& j other Brand of Smoking Tobacco j Qp0n the market. 1 . JT, , , c ... ' ;That there can be no more HON- KST, RELIABLE and SATISFAC I TO RYiSMOJKING TOBACCO pC upon .-- tbe market ." than ; BLACK- l , . , J: . ,r.v.-,.. . : That: y all odds pt40K W ELP DURHAM enters:, into, mor general consumption; injTHlS: ;tpQ?ITRY. AND EtfROPBj fthan, any imilar( I .... - . ... , . .. I ,. That BLAQTO DURHAM sells nicker and rgWes jbetter satis- faction than' any Branaof .Tobacco I . . " .- ! prospects of .BIOKWELBtJR 4j)rove all this.uB.., VerelfeTnlly, . '1.1 Jr. ..1,-- -it J .7. ;6 v tf:-?l ...I 5 ,f5V' ... ".(.I It - AT FACT PRICES, it. I ever pui upon uio iurK.etauu n uoes Utain extent we I so-becaftse it' is thfrBEST.' - ' . 1 hull we omit the I . t,t , .tvit -i u f id i i -.i. RAILROAD UNO, 6c. t X7ilminjtcn T7cldon RAILROAD CO; J " ornci o GaK'x. SnvxKnranroxm," t - i - wuimngwn, h. u., jtme 13, J AA5 ' l v; ; Change or Schedule, i-j ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 15th. i 187, Passenger Trains ea the Wilmington A, Weldos Rnllroad will ran as follows r - . ' j Imj Mail and Express Train alljr I Leave WOmingtJoa SV.Depot, at 7:10 A. M ArriTeat Weldoa,.,,.,...,,.. -t ?11 ? M Leave Weldon ..7.7.:.... 8:83 P. M. Amre at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:53 P. M. . S?Js?!m!r Exprcsa Trmln, UF Leave Wilmlnrtoa, Front St. Depot, at 8:40 P. M. Arrive at Weldoa!. 8:60 A. M. Leave Weldon. . .V 8:13 A. M Arrive at Wilmington, FroLt 8t Depot, 8.45A.M. Mou"tUfor Tar at 5! Tue day, Thursday and Saturday at 4 CO A?M. Return- iDgjeave U'acDom a iu.uu a, m. uauy-, and Mc day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M. The Dav Train makes close connection at W den fox all Doints North via -Bavi Liae. dallv except 8uaday,and dally via Richmond and all-1 rauruute.. . v. -Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmoad. . Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JalS-tf -' General 8np't. General Sup'ts Office, OUST A U. R. COMPANY, ', ' 1 WILMINGTON. N. C. Juno 13. 1K9. Change of Schedule. A nn muni oirnniT Tnwv ink .arm the followivg Scbcdale will be run on this Day, Express and man Tram Dally; Arrive at Florence. Leave Florence... Leave Wilmlngtoa. . . . 0:05 A. X. 1:S5 P.M. 8:50 P. M. 8:30 P. M, r" Arrive at Wilmington. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). . " i. ......... ..... . . ...... .... .v. w . tave Florence. ......... ..... -:50A.M $&--- Kfe & iieavamorence....... s:5SA, M. 50 A. M. iopsoolvat Flemlnsrton. Whltevllle. Fair Bluff and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. B. R. and In Western North Carolina, via Celum bla and SD&rtanbunr. should tatea Nteht KxnreBS land Charleston Jimctlon. V i4 I rnrouga Bieepmg-vars on au Hijrni trains ror SSoXlnd8 WSSb&ST ne'i3-tf SVIU1 iiUl. Gen'l Suo't. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIWAT CO. 5 rP"n Omci Gxnxbxl SUnrHINTXlTDXNT I t- -: Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 1879. J Change of Schedule. ON AND APTER THIS DATE, the following Schedule will he operated oa this Railway: - PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: j 1 Leave .Wilmington at. . . a'h'700 T?j It 9lST Ae 1C ....8:10 A.M. No. 1. V Arrive at Haauet at..;,. . I " cnarietteat... 1 Leave Charlotte at 8 :S5 P. M. No. 5.. Arrive at Hamlet at .......1:88 A.M. l : " wumington at. :i A.M. No. 1 Train is Dallv exceDt Sundav. but makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturday. - . Xio. s Train is pally except Baturaay. ; . SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT A PAS- ' ! V BENGES AND EXPRESS. Mv I w'.n ; Leave 8helby. .. ... ... I o.iuj arrive at Charlotte,... 1:15 P.M. fc.V. 5t05 Pe M 'LOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION. - Leaves Wilmington. 5:85 A. M, Anivea at LaarinhHrEr 4:00 P.M. iW&U::V.:::.::U.:V.' I Jueaves lAunnburg. . ....... . . ........ 5:30 A. M. Aa .... 4g.M. arrives at wummgtoa.. :w tr. m. These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays -and Saturdays; Laurlnburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Pridays. . - Close-connections made at Charlotte with Trains or A. &C A. L. R. R. and A., T. & O. R. R . Passengers for AsheviUe-via either route, leaving Wilmington at.7 PM., wil arrj.ye at destination at 9P.M. next day. ",. Bieepmg-var accommodations onTnrongn Trams both toaad from Charlotte and Wilmington. There wiil also be Through Sleepers run to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. - ' - (,-J- ':fili-.ii'.-lo.- t. -.-mr : Vi-Q. JOHR80K, myjl7-V . : . 1 General Superintendent. r.j CLYDE'S $ew" York and Wilmington S t e a m s h i p Line. f n -- . i 1 1 i ii - j X , The Steamer Capt. DOASE, ; K WILL 8AlLTRCf7irEW TORE, Saturday J oljr. 1 9. i Hf-Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING - r ? of Steamers as advertised. " ' 'For Freight Engagements apply to : - . - 'i'.-i-l.. )i ; 3 THOI. E. BOND, . f;,.i.i .fj Hupermtendent. . . - Wilmtaurten.N. d wi w um sriiwA ji rTA.i swnAin. AffAtira WW JS. W BB mySltf . 5!LBradway, New York. AtMnsMicanning's ,a nwiranue Muoms, ii t BANS OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING. 4 HifeHwto Vni -life' ; Gompaiiies. Uxi v l I B ailK 0l2S 21 CV7 II ailOVer. Authorized Capital I $1,000,000 Cash Capltaf paid In $'306,00l Surplus Fund ..:.!( . f ...... I 650,000 "tJ.'WV nn r.r a' l r. " ifi' Ui4 IS tJ. MMiJJi J Jl - J J- J t i.i-i- jJOUNDAWSON ? C. M. 8TEDMAS : ISAAC BATES, D RvMURCHISOK: 'A. " r. i! j ii V I JAS, A, LEAK , ; , ,. . 1.4 .i u tfij I ' :h ycMJaaa,. i.i .-'j Ui'-' ft Jr. little.'. R. R. BRTDGERS fi'i W , IT a HI' w i ii si!"f . 4 11 5:j3 jtf.t.cHAS. VL 8TBDMAN.Pre8ldeat,- - - ISAAC BATES, Vice President. B. D. Waixiox. Cashier .. augSO-tt I L If I Si IXIk. C - .LI AI - ) U fc . - PtJRD C00D3J . - jWe WOULD RECOMMEND TUB UK OF .Pure Goods,. PARTICULARLY EXTRACTS ! We idl the VERY BEST as well as everjtWng in the GROCERY LINE. We- do not -cater for the cheapest.- . 5 - v, Quality is our Ilotto 1 - THE BEST FLOUR -WARRANTED, v The Beet Wincs, Teas and liquore; Crou Blackwell'a fUUtt and 8auce; Caaned Meat, Preserves, FUh, Jellies In Glass; Prunes, Applei In puicm cans; the Best Batter to the World; Cakes . . n , - - ' - tnd Crackers, Hams, Beer Tongues. Lunch Ham, rtt. ri - s '.. Sugars and Coffees. ..ij.v. THE CHOICEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES, . nnnV.... . n. a 1,000 cat es Assorted Goods, 80,000 Choice Cigars. Only compare our Goods and Prices. ,. .... -, -' ' ' " ; -GEORGE MYERS, . Jyll'tf ,.; . 11, 13 and IBSouth front St. ( A NE W: SUPPLY , , tOF THE POPULAR j i P-E-I-H-C-LPrE;Cigafa Sold only hy . i.- r.'l - je29tf P. L. BRIDGEBS A CO. Exchange Corner ! ' ... .. . ..If, ii ,m...H .-.'i ; GLOVES FOR SHORT BLBBVBS.) r ' . " " 1 . . ' ; A Randsomo Line of LACE QLOTBS, . " ... Long and Short. ;Flne SATIN FANS, TIES.Vj 1 is BRBTONNB LACE, Black and WhlteJ" ' And othor Fancy Articles. t ;g: y Don't forget the BEST SCISSORS in the world and 64-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS: ' N. H. SPRtJNT, " ' r ' Exchange Corner.- jell tf BOUGHT LOW AND OPPERED -'. " ON CLOSE MARGINS. KQQ Bbls PLOUR, all grades, ) "1200 Bash Wer Grouna MEAL,1. j 4000 Bu8b CORN, White andMlxed, :100 HAt -JQQ Boxes D. S. and Smoked SIDES, ' 2000 LbN- C HAMS and BIDES, ,'2500b"8At; "-'Jr' QA Bags COFFEE, " ' 'Y OBbls SUGAR, all grades, - XA Bbls and Uhds MOLASSES, ; mu "V - 1 Bbls Fancy 8YRTJP8, P. L, Bridgers:& Co. . .. . . i , . . .... ' i i - i pi v..;-. n -' Wish to notify the public thai the s f CELEBRATED'PABOLE -WHISKEY 1 Will arriye on TUESDAY. ; J J ' ' Put up In the most convenient shaped bottles. each in a nice little case, and tor. the quality of Whiskey sold remarkably low. AGENTS. ' They are the SOLE 1e 23 tf Harness and Saddles. V ' SINGLE HARNESS . , t S 7 SO te I 85 00 DOUBLE - do.1 ,- lOfOtO US' 00 TrtmcuiajAK es to. 5 co a ma ut H ill! Carriages aud Harness Repaired, and Horse Shoe lng done at Bottom Prices. Come and see me. jylSitf P. H. HAYDEN. Dn.wuB, wuirs, sc., eta - HRAwiNCS & HrilCEa FREE BY .MAII, . t Price In Ensland;.'.;' i : $68.00, $78.75,' $89.S&i' $100J)oi;;$35.O(l, : $150.0o' t i r .' . :t -l. .1.- ; .... . f.. - ; ..;... ,'..-v it 1 Delivered la' New York, duty sad all charges in -.' . v -elusive i -1. , w , $103.28, $117.79, $I8L97, $160 .68, $184.98, $S18.00.: The above may M ordered "Full Chokft," Me lium Choke, 'or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. We are bow making- small, bores of Mas. 14. II aud SO gauge, which are scarcely Inferior in r owe to the larger bores. , , , , . Weight of SO -Bore from . ;. ' . . 6X lbs. ' ' i- 1416 .. - " t M - Our 'Giant Grin' Action has bVen'awarded a XM. . ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition.- ' ; " ' Dna ror jiiustrateatineeta. ; !..!'--r-,f,;,i We resnectfullv refer to the folio win vtmtlAnMi. i who have purchased and are now using our guns : , aou. w atier u, sieeie, at, v., uocsingBam, men mond county, N. O.. . ' v. - - cspi. i. tx. jaurcnison, wiuninirtoai , u,.- j.(--.v-Cot a F. Llttie. Little's Mills, N. t - - ' James A. Leak, BsqM Wadesboro, N. C. "O:-;. .. Wm. H. Bernard, Esq., Wilminyton, N. C -; . J. A W. TOLLEY, - . ; Pioaeer Works, St Mary's Square,' octSDAWtf :v Birmingham. England. ' r.ioiiur.TEWTs Grave StoneG, j1 r F1RST-CLA8S WORK ATXOWEST NEW YORK riUUBS. JJJSSlUflo dBMT sx WAJW WOfUk ' . .: PACKED AND. SHIPPED, AT OUR RISr , i; TO ANY PART OP THE SOUTtt. -t.! ,?: RICHARD WaTHlN '., ;,y f;,J :'' mVafayetie Place, New York Wathan's Monumental Desurns. la book form.ffH sale to the Trade. fv; ;f dee4 DAWtf" s FnESG2!?7G:l'.Fn!ia flor the speedy Care of Seaiiial Wsakasas, Lest? AT Hanhood, premature DeblUty,-,9errMfaesa,r i iraspoaaeaey, voaranon or ideas, Aversion to I Society,- Defective Memory, and all Disorders druggist has tae lutedieata, - Address, ' : i DR JAQUE3 & CO.. - 130 Wart Biith St, CDrCUTSATI, C3a 1 feblBlyDAW. , , - - ! Hiffh-Brcdllb'Tn; - u - - ; -J- - AUNGLISH, IRISH AND GORDON SETTERS, oi tae vnoiceat oroeo, wua guaranteea peaigreee lEP. WEL8H.! " ' ' - York.Penn. H. . A.'- STEDHMir Jr. " " Attcrnev and Connssllcr at law. 1 i 'LT 1 1 " :. ..... - . - ELIZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY,' N.. C OSce Up stairs, In Brick Building, eccupled b RinaldlAiCo. ' , k - Special attention to Claims. Collections on same of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, it without suit. Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, Aca specialty. . - . apfc-DAWt Srfsf ill 111 I Mi I Till , pjohcer Works Ji ENRJ.AND Xptey.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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