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V ill orninn Star AUTUMN IiBAVBR. B. B. H. Ob, autumn leaves, - - Summer's bright rosea one by ooe 'htve past, Gone ia ibe beauty of the golden sheaves; Ye come at last,' ; r - s a. t Prophets of wioter hours approaching fast. Oh, autumn leaves; . ' Why look ye thus, eo brilliant in decay ? Why, for the dying year when nature grieves, Are ye so gay, 'J V With richer hues than, grace her op'niog day. Oh, autumn leaves I Ye, as ye don your crimson robes ef mirth, While dull decay a moment rcarce re prieves, ---. v .' Your forma from earth - Ye tell us happier far is death than birth. Oh, autumn leaves I Like you the dying saint in splendor grows; With each taint pulse of life that feebly heaves, ' - . ; . " ; ...... At evening's close, , .,. t i t Ilia ejrery grace with added glory grows.- - Oh, autumn leaves ! - -Like you, he casta aside all hues ot eloom, And of hia bright'ning hopes a chaplet . weaves. f-v '-i,?? V'V-J- - t-'- sf'i' . i That o'er his tomb, H - U1 Throws the glad promise of eternal bloom. Sulphur Springs, N. C, Nov. 2, 73. se POLITIC A I. POINTS. ' ; - The Democrats have lost "New Yoik, and with it all right to name a ; can didate for 1880. The nomination must fol low tbe Greeley line go Weal. Chicago limes, lnd. -Ab a braggart, Conkliag was popular, but wbeu he added the infamy of cowardice to his career his Republican friends in New York fairly flung themselves at his feet. There is no more interesting fact in social science than Conkling's recent victory at Saratoga. Atlanta Constitution, Dem 1 . . ; ., t- As a harmonizer Mr. TildenJ is ut a success. The entire Democratic party r ihe country is divided as to whether he is a statesman or an old woman, and now be lias succeeded in pulling two Demo cratic tickets in the field in New York and iiits lost the friendship of Cyrus, the man of Sorrow. Bait. Oasette, Dem. To elect the next President of tlm United States the Democratic party will h ive to lefortn its lines and organize aplan of campaign which shall command the confidence of the country, without regard in sectiou. To do this effectively it will have to send some of its so-called leaders urttre rear.aod put a padlock on the mouths of others. N. 7. Sun, 2nd. , , TWINKLINGS,' :; In the middle week of , August England bad exactly 17 hours of sunshine. John Bull is determined to let Russia know that be can't be cowed. wash. Pott. . ; ; - "i'- About, eix miles from Pitkin, Colorado, in lbe LeadviHe district, are the Natural SpriDgs, hot enough to boil meat. Ireland heads the list of crime in tbe United Kingdom, as far as minor offences Ul concerned, but io, serious crimes England aud Scotland are ahead. Just forty-nine years ago that i-, September 15, 1830 Ihe first, passenger railroad in England, the Liverpool & Man chester liailway, was opened with great crrtmony. A London telegram reports that iLc prospective Afghan war has already ducked the elowir reviving trade. 11 ia lortiiDate for Beaconsfield that no election in io the tapis jast now. The New York World having scored an increase of 50.000 since the re- duclioo of its price to two cents, points to tbe fscl as an evidence that the bolt of the TammaoyiteB is not icdorsed in New York. We are glad that there is a prospect of a truce between Peru and Chili. This cruel war has already cost about half a dozen lives, besides harrow ing up the sad soul of the venerable L CbnstiancT. who vainly sought rest in Lima. Wash. Post. . . - t '. PERSONA I. . 4 Hon. S. J. Tilden has been in vited to address the Fair, to be given by tbe Keystone Agricultural Society, of Berks couoty, fa. lie will probably accept. The society for the Prevention of Crueltv to Children should look after that Souiheru mother who has named her innocent babe after Jefferson Davis. PhiL Press. ' ' ' - ' y- Tbe lately reported death of So ieiman Pasha, the celebrated Turkish Gene ral. aDneares lo be confirmed. Jf or toe its; two vears Suleiman has been in bad odor with the home government. . .: A camD of strolling tinkers is the latest feature of a vagabond life in New Jersey A cimo was raided .the other day and the men were sentenced to thirty days in iail. the women and children being al lowed to go. r : . ; , '-":' The' Czar' now wears a shirt of fine strong chain mail; which ia made for him by Leblanc, an armorer of the Boule vard Magenta, Paris, whose first imperial customer was the Emperor Napoleon IIL, and who numbers Bismarck as another. - The death is announced of Sir Thomas MoncriefEe, remarkable for the beauty of his family. -. One slaughter is the notorious divorced woman, Lady Mordaun V Others are married to the Duke of Athole and Earl of Dudley. Ho had thirteen chil- dre- - -. ra ' 'teus Vua&m yh . For more than three weeks for nearly four weeks tbe Hon. Zaccheus Chandler remained in Maine, where the Prohibitory law is in full force, irrespective of persons. From partisan point of view too much credit cannot be accorded to, the Hon. Zaccheus Chandler for this unparal leled sacrifice of personal inclination to po litical exigencies. New York 8unS SOUTHERN UTERIS ; : The Atlanta J Constitution ? has collected 2.000 for General Hood'a babies and expects to iocrease the fund to $2,500 before quitting. ' --.----; -y'1'- ' It is said that Eastern capitalists have recently bought' the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky for $200,000, and will build railroad to it and improve the property. The news -from Cobsaw tana1 Bull River Phosobate Works ia anything but encouraging, and tbe prospect are that alarm n timber of laborers who have been erooloved on the mines will; hare- to seek work in other fields, during the fall and' winter, and already a large force of band, pickers have been discharged, and this al-j most two months earlier then usual. The Oak Point Mines are flndioe employment for but few laborers, and it la reported that tbe-Coosiw Mines will only keep one dredge at work during the winter. , and nave dis charged a number of . skilled mechanics, and afurtber reduction is contemplated. ; jseavfort, a. C, Newt. e j 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE It DR. C. HoLAlffFS CELEBRATED UVER PILLS. ' , FOR THE CURE OP . v j . Hepatitisor Liver Complaint!, : j DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HSADACHsC ' ! Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. AIN in the right side, under the cage ot tne ribs, increases on pres- -uivmuca mc uiuu is in tne lett e: the. Datient is ttAm aW iu i ' B , J "U'V UJ X1U onj the left side r sometimes the pain is fete under the shoulder blade. anA ft frequently extends to the top of the J Shoulder, and is cmtiPtJmoo m;-.nvA I r ! 1 Q ' "7.T . --""- acia.cu lor rneumatism in the arm. The stdmach is affected with loss of appe- tite and "sickness; the bowels in een- .Li . ' ... ... ""vvcis lu 8fIT .tie I.WUVC, someames alternative I Wtth lax; the head is troublpd witK I . .M. I generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied wuh a painful en sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A. slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and .debility; he is easily stiLrtled, his'feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly; sensa tion of the skin ; his spirits are ' low j and although he is satisfied thatexer- e would be beneficial to him. vet can scarcely summon up fortitude ough to try it In fact, he distrusts ery remedy. Several of the above ptoms attend the disease, but cases ve occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the livf.w to ve been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in ses of Ague and FEVER,; when ken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy; results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would auvise an wno are amictea with this disease to give them a fair trial. I For all hilinils HraTiormntc orf1 00 a simple purgative, they are unequaled. I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid. with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pi lis. I The genuine McLank's Liver Pii.i s he-tr the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. 1 i Insist upon having the genuine Dr.. C NIcLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. Jan 11 eowDAWly ciSa GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Sterling Remedy' for Diseases and Injuries of tie Skin; A Healthful Beautifier of the Complexion; A Reliable Means of Preventing and Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and 'AN UNEQUALED DISINFECTANT, 1JEODO- rizer and Counter-Irritant. Glenn's Sidphtir Soap, besides eradi- ting local diseases of the skin, banishes de fects of the complexion, and .imparts to tt ifying clearness and smoothness. Sulphur Baths are celebrated for curing ;ruptions ana. other diseases of the skm, as rell as Rheumatism and Gout. Glenn's Sulphur Soap produces the same effects at a most trilling expense. xms aamiraD.ie specific also speedily heals sores, bruises, scalds, burns, sprains and cuts. It removes dandruff land prevents the. hair from falling out and turning gray.. . I-, Clothing and linen used in the sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it, ; The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prims -25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box 3 Cakzs). 60c. and $1.20. N.B. Sent by Mail .Prepaid, on receipt' of price, and 5 tents extra tor each Cake. - " HILL'S HAIK AND WHISKER DYE," it ' Black or Brawn, 50 Cents. C. I. (OTESTQJ; IWr, 7 Sixth 1y.,J.. septMDAWtf 1100,000 LBS. SEED COTTON WANTED. for which a fair price will be paid. . h Aonlvat WILLARD8, North Water 8treet, Wilmington, N. C. A. f A iHouses and Stores to JLtent. ,4WSiaM . . X.: -sx: THE IIcEOTS, Attorneys and Counsellors at; .Law, 1 Dfflce North Side Market St. oetween ia ana aa. aug Mtf . .".jm-.-iskv sv'$:.si?, - ENCOURAGE TOM;mSTITUTTONS. ' t SecTsaaliutr THE ftORTH V CAROLINA 'i OOE ES8imANCE COMPANY RALEIGH. N. a Thu OamnanV eoatlnaes to write Policies,: at fa lates, pa aU cjasses o jyasurableproperty. r MISCELLANEOUS. uiiipuucu wiux a ami, neaTV I topbic&i imuBion, uremia, or. hsation in the backbart . There fs S? 1 t an inwiM ara rnormBtlv mdlaated and paid. Tht ! J'HOMS 'U rapidly growing in public favor, and mseals. wttaieonfldence, to usurers of property w nwwiw-miiii-i l;."' ----- Agents In aU parts ef the Btate., ft W..S.PlR08ESecretary. u , PULASKI OOWPER, Supervisor. . ; j TTATKntaoN manning, Aion, i aucl-tf ' ; - Wilminiton. N. cx i t ADRIAN "& YOLLEBS, Corner Front anil Dock Sts. , ' : wii.irriNGTON pr. o. W IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, rvwmtrr merchawU vUlda well by calling on us and examinlnx our stock. novis-tf NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS, f CivU and Mechanical ENGINEERING At the. RRN8SErAER FOLYTECB3nO INSTI TUTE, TROY, N . Y. " The. eldest engineering school In America. Next term begins Sept. 18. The Register for 1879 contains a list of the graduates for the past S3 years, with- their positions ; also, ceurse of study, requirements, expenses, etc. Address ,. WM. H. YOUNG, j . sag 19 D&W4w -'-XfjL f ' u . Treasurer. i ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, fifteen miles from Baltimore, oh the Western-Maryland R.R. reopens September 15. An unsurpassed . English Classical and Commercial Boarding School. Terms, from $300 to $300 per year. Fiof. J. O. KIKKAH, A. M., Reisterstown, Md. - - aug 15 D26t W4t the 4 Buffalo LitMa Waters, GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT In Chronic Diseases. tt is cootidbntly claimed, for thssb JL Waters, and the claim, thoneh a strong one. is inbstaatlated by the testimony of many of the meBt eminent medical men of the country, both tt4 fa - 'oUowinK l,merate? " . . ' Aflecaonsof theKldneTS and Bladder. eeweclallT In Stone or Gravel: pepsia.Bheumattc Gout, enmatism, pah vni m .M. vavahih (Hal. I ,wnL mm uremic foison, ana in tne o Women, more es pecially In all Disorders of the Menstrual Function, -' ; " i they have accomplished results as remarkable as were ever accomplished by any remedial agent whatsoever, whether in Materia Itedica or among Mineral Waters. They are confidently recommended by some emi nent Medical men as .a fRBVBNTlVB OF THIS DISTURBANCE AND DANGBKS INCIDENT TO PREGNANCY. i These Waters, in Cases of One Dozen. Half Gal lon Bottles, $5 per Case at the Springs. Pamphlet sent to any address. Springs o; for Guests 1st day of June. : HOS. F. GOODS. ProDrietor . Buffalo Lithia Springs, Ya. For sale bj J. K. McILHENNET, Agent, 1 mh85tf Wilmington, N. C. Thos. G. Willikms & Co's Lucy H into n. THE MOST UNIFORM TOBACCO MADE.' THE BEST TOBACCO FOR THE PRICE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ESTSec that the name ia on every plug. Each plug weighs a quarter of a pound. DEALERS SUPPLIED BY Williams & Hurchison, auglOSm WILMINGTON, N. C. AtkiHSOU & Llailllillg'S ansarance xcooms, BANK OP NEW HANOVEH BUILDING, Wilmington N. C. Fire. Marine and-life Companies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000 1 Jell-tt GEORG-E MYERS, 11, 13 & 16 So-Front St PAROLE DE HONETJB. WHY BUY FLO till you have to return, when yon can get the BEST IN THE WOULD at GEOBGJf MYERS'. We mean what we say "THE BEST IN THE WORLD." Try it and you will use no other. BEST BUTTER IN THE WORLD, 35 Cents per pound. Cooking Batter, two pounds for 25 Cents. uur tsiuc urass, ueimonico, uiuo uouee ana Bweet Mash WHISKEYS still hold the supremacy. "The Finest Goods for the Least Money." Fresn Roasted Java apd Laguyra COFFEES Clarets. Cnampasnes. Winea. Brandies. Cordials. Blackberry Brandy and Port Wiuea for medicinal use. Enelish Pickles and Sauces. Deviled Ham, new large fat Mackerel, Codfish, Boned Herring xeady for table use. We have every variety or FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES at LOW PRICES. GEORGE MYERS, Jy96tf 11, 13 and 10 South Front St. COMMERCIAL-HOTEL Wilmington, N. G. F. A. Sclmtte, Prop'r. rpHS COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY THE "EM PIRE HOUSE," having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, is now one of the LEADING FIRST CLASS HOTELS In the city. The Table is supplied with the best our Home and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PER DAY 13 and $i 50. fcrXarge trade. Sample Rooms for the Commercial BET" A First -Class BAR and connected with this Hotel. BILLIARD HALL tT-FRBB P.M. LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 22 .80 jy80tf Leather is Up ! While the price of Leather is upward, and BOOTS and SHOES are costing more than here tofore, we are yet sell ing St our former LOW PRICES. Buy now and save money. . GEO. R. FRENCH A 80NS, sept 10 tf 39 N. Front St., Wilmington. Family Excursions. STEAMER PASSPORT, CAPT. J. W HARPER.' will continue Excursions FRIDAY, AUGUST 39th, and continue each following Friday until fur ther notice, visiting Fort Fisher, Smfthville and iron uasweiu isvery care ana uhuiuob k cusuvn and pleasure will De regaraea. music tor uanemg. Round trip only 60 cts. Children and servants half price. ang27tf GEO. MYERS, Agent. ; .. ; ' ; Shingles, All Kinds. T OWBST PRICES. LOOSE OR IN BUNDLES. O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., septStf ; - CorrOrange and 8. Water sts, .::; " ; seyolnlion intleBarler Bnsiness. T WERNER H. C. PREMPERT, THE WELL 2 known GERMAN BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS, have, owing to the stringency of mo- ney, concl tided to REDUCE THE price or 11 air cutting to 25c; Shampooing to 25c: and Whiskers Jjyeina sue ana upwaras. . i ouu m uu nu. m 1 ;N0KTH FRONT ST3. ; Jy 13 tf We Are '.'1. SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS. &C, for the least money. If you don't think so try us once. ' 1 '- , "Manufacturing and Repairing Harness and Trunks a specialty. r tr- MALLARD BOWDBN, sept Mtf ::-' No. 8 So. Front StS Spring TasMons. f i it H RS. VIRGINIA A. ORS HAS RECEIVED and M is now using the LATEST SHAPES for La - dies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from those wi,.fcavahmtoforeentru8tedherwith their work. She is prepared to alter old styles and fashion them into the most modern , shapes, i White straw dyed black when so ordered and in best style. - RESIDENCE One door east of Front, on Church Street. ' oct 14-tf MISCELLANEOUS. 19 Persons in 201 REALIZE The : necessity of some .Remedy FOR WHAT IS CALLBD -SP KING : FE VER. FOR THAT General All-Goneness, so common at this season of the year, the HOLM AN 7BR Pj.X) LI STANDS UNRIVALLED AFTER MANY YEARS OF SEVEREST TEST. Better ba Safe than Sorry. I-PUT ON A PAD IN TIME, AND BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE. - I - - : Buy none; bat the H0LMAN FAD, bearing his picture and signature, also the signature of the Holman Liver Pad Company, and you will avoid imposi tion, disappointment and possible inju- mm . m' .mm W ry. All others are worthless rrauas, i . gotten up to he sold on the reputation of the genuine. HOLMAN LIVER PAD CO. CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1013 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. FITZMORRIS & FOSTER, MANAGEK8. THE HOLMAN LIVER FAB. DISEASE. From whence does it originate ? Most physicians treat every 111 or pain apecifically. while they are only each a part of a great whole proceeding or growing out of two fundamental causes : First, A DERANGED STOMACH; second, A DERANGED LIVER. REGULATE THESE TWO AND YOU i WILL CURB N IN ET SEN-TWENTIETHS of all "the ilia flenh is heir to." in this or any other cli mate. The HOLMAN PAD acts directly upon the liver thronch the pores of the skin, ouietly. tho roughly, and without inconvenience, performing a moat important function. And we may add this re markable statement, CHALLENGING REFUTA TION, that in its extensive use by. and including all classes of persona, from old age to helpless in fancy. NOT A SINGLE CASE OF INJURY HAS OCCURRED. The stmiuicli is tie Monarch of the System. Yon Rhonld ever remember that the cause of near ly all -our ills begins at the vital point, the first sto mach ; that the liver Is seldom wrong when the sto mach is right, ana u tney are wrong au me otaer organs are struggling to do the work of the stomach ad liver. Rheumatism and neuralgia are traceable to the BtT"tch in most instances, particularly those fnrma which attarJc theSlient lntemailV and 1U UM region of the vital organs. THE PAD will relieve ana cure such eases, as no other remedy devised by human skill has ever done. We have witnessed its pffprti in rams almoat innamenble. We would add that no human being ever had a fever, fever and ague, or yeiiow rever, wno aaa a bo ana, muuiy stomach and liver. The Preyentiye ani Antidotal Power of tie Holman LiTer Pal. As a preventive' of any disease thattittacks the vitals, the Pad is worth many times its weight in gold. It is impossible to compute the value of a discovery which, without busiau, may o solutely relied upon to PREVENT the most dan beab- ,ger ous maladies. WM fill tie Pal Preyeiit? IT WILL PREVENT FEVER AND AGUE. IT WILL PREVENT COLDS AND PROTECT WEAK LUNGS AGAINST CONFIRMED DISEASES. It will prevent summer complaint, and keep the bow- . , t. i n'ODfHtl Tf mill prevent heart disease. It will " prevent sick head aches. If the Pad is put on when the first symp toms appear, the attack will be avoided. (Think or this ye martyrs to the painful malady.) In short the HOLMAN LIVER PAD is the most perfect preven tive of disease asoctug tne vital organs uu na ever been discovered, Woman tie Host Grateful. . None seem to receive such benefit, and none show such profound gratitade and Interest in promoting the use of the PAD as woman. It seems to be the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many msthe sex IB almost universally suujeciea uk juwi remarkable cures are constantly occurring and be -Ing reported. These are facts, substantiated by a host of reliable persons, and being so are worthy the candid attention of the people. Disease is eve rywhere cutting down our friends, and desolating households ; even we. who think ourselves strong, have disease quietly slumbering within us, ready at hit moment to rise and assume its power to de stroy. Are we then ready to adopt this simple, yet effective remedy, and addyeais to our lives and happiness to our homes f To a certain extent we are the directors of our destiny : shall we omit the most important part of the direction and thus shor ten life, er shall we do our duty and prolong it. Iiooitait AHyice to Patients. : ThHTA are no donbt a few who. after wearing the Holman Pad a few weeks, feel that they have not received as much relief as they expected. We say to all sucn, cau at tne omce, ana we wui cuewiuuT rrtvn -mm the fnll benefit of onr experience free of charge. We have by giving timely information en couraged many to persevere with our Remedies who . I are now rejoicing ; with good health, whereas they I were about ready to give up and pronounce the Pad a fraud. Many chronic eases need encouragement, and it is often a great satisfaction to know that we have met with similar desperate ana aimost neip less cases that have been completely cured by our treatment. ! The price of the regular Pad, $2 ; Special Pad (One third larger), $3; XXX Pad, which covers the sto mach, liver and spleen, and is a sovereign remedy for all chronic diseases growing out of .diseased sto mach or liver, price $5; Absorption Salt, six packa ges for $1.25, used for twelve baths. Medicated Plasters Price for Foot Plasters, per pair, 50 cents; Body Plasters, each 60 cents.; Sent by mail on re ceiptor pnee postage iree;. t Consultation at our office or by letter free. Sep arate room for ladies in charge of a lady. . HAYS NONE BUT THE HOLMAN LIVER FAD. . THE ORIGINAL 1 1: , THE GENUINE I THE ONLY RELIABLE I , Thomas S. Burbank, Accredited Agent, - WILMINGTON, N. C. JeTtf "MISCELLANEOUS. October Jst 0 J FALL CAHPAIGH WILL commence; Weather has been too hot for People to read Adver tisements. FULL' LINE OF Fancy Groceries JUST RECEIVED AT r P. L. Bridgers & Co. $500 Reward! For a Cigar at the same price that equals our P-R-I-N-C-I-P-E. $250 Beward ! FOR ONE THAT BEATS OUR SOL.ON SIUNGL.E. 8100 Reward ! For an all-Tobacco Cigarette, of same style, finish and quality, that can be sold as low as our ROSE AXD JLIL.LT. . sept 3 tf Morning News Serials. A New Story .?. a Laiy of Sayanm. The Savannah Weekly News Of OCTOBER 4th will contain the first chapters of a story or thrilling interest, enuuea ANABEL'S SECRET ! BY MB?. J. O. BRANCH. We desire not to anticipate the pleasure which tne readers of the WEEKLY NEWS will derive from the perusal of this charming story, aud there fore will not speak ef it here further than to say that in the management of an original and Intense ly interesting plot, not less tnan in ner powers or description, her life-like delineations of character, and the pnre moral tone of her reflections, the ac complished anther eives assurance that she inherits the genius of her gifted mother, Mrs. Caroline Lee uentz, wnose woras ot action nave oeen so univer sally admired and still rank among the most popu lar American books ef their class. AnabePs Se cret" is developed in California, of which State the anther was at one time a resident, and her vivid de scriptions of some of the most wonderful scenery of that picturesque region are among the striking features of the story. The new serial will run through some eight or ten numbers of the Weekly. Subscribers who desire to have the story complete should send In their sub scriptions at once. Subscription $2 a year. $1 for six mouths. Mo ney can be sent by Money Order, Registered Letter or jsxpress, at our risK. J. a., bb-i iloj, sept 12 tf Savannah, Geo. A Card to the Afflicted. Dr. ROBERTSON. 10 So. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Bid. From fifteen -vean' exnerienea in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS and of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, viz: Organic and Seminal Weakness. Tmnotencv doss of sexual power). Ner vous Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in the Back and. Nocturnal .Emissions, etc.. all resulting from abases in youth or excesses in manhood. Dis eases recently contracted cured ; In five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the sys tem. Also all blood and skin diseases quickly cured. Dr. Robertson, a graduate or the universi ity of Maryland, refers to any of the leading phy sicians OI WUHlT, BPCCUU MWBUUIX glTCU W all female complaints aud irregularities. All WMamuFl"H"" strictly confidential, and me dicines sent to any address. Call or write, enclos- ng stamp lor reply. septs ly Hale's Weekly. ON TUESDAY, THE TTH DAY OF OCTOBER, U79, and in the City of Raleigh, the under signed will commence the pueucauon or HALE'S WEEKLY, A North Caboltha Democratic Newspapsr. These four words convey all that a column of Prospectus could tell: the good of the Stale: the success of the Party which Is the life of the State and the country; the publication of all the news; these the objects proposed. That he can do the last ana eontnDute to tne im ana aecana. tne uoacn- I ber does not affect to doubt. The People have set their seal of approval upon nis past ana ne aoes not doubt the future. Hale's Wxexlt will be printed from new ana beautiful type and on fair white paper. The price will be $2 per annum. No name will go upon its mail books without payment, and no paper will be sent after the expiration of the time paid for. P. M. HALE. Raleigh, Sept 15, 1879. . . seplfi tf . THE LANDMARK, PUBLISHED AT 81 A 1 ES7ILLE, IREDELL CO., N. 0 ' IS THE Leading newspaper in Western North - - j '-. Carolina. - - ' It is the only Democratic Paper pUBlished in Ire dell County one of the largest and wealthiest conn ties in the State and has attained a larger Ioca. circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the county. ; i Its circulation tn Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, AUe rhany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any -two papers In the State combined; and is rapidly acquiring a strong rooinoia m irorsyine, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. ' it is the i ohiv paper la' Western North Carolina that employs a Rboblab Cakvasstks Aaaur, and thus Kept constanuy uciore tae'peopiev unaertnn system a rapidly rncreasiag circuiatioa la the result, making the Landmark. THE BEST ADVERTISING BIEDIITIII -. IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ADDRESS, LARDniBK, - Statesville. N, C deV-U The Piedmont Press, , . HICKORY.'lir. ci, ' " ) IS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED D CA tawba countv. and haa an extensive circulation among merchants, f armers, and all classes of busi ness men in the State. The PRESS is a - WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER, RAILROAD LINES, &a Wilmington S Weldon RAILROAD CO. Oinui o Gnti BnvnnmsrsniT, - Wilmington, N. C, June 13, 1879 It . . Change of, Schedule. , .. ON , AD : APTKR 8UNDAY, JUNB 15th. 18T9, Passenger Trains en th Wilmington A Weldon Railroad will run as follows: Day HXmll and Express Train, Dally Leave W , Front St. Depot, at 7:10 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 3:33 P. M. 9:53 P, M. Arrive at weiaoa Iieave Weldon.... v........ Azrtve at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, Nlznt nail and Express Train, Dally I Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 3:40 P. M. Arrive at Weldon..,,... 3:50 A. M. ! Leam Weldon.... ........ V. .. .... 2:18 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Froiit St. Depot, 8.45 A. M. Trains on Tarooro Branch Road leave Rocks Mount for Tarboro at 5.00 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Satarday at 4. CO A. M. Return ing, leave. Tarboro at 10.00 A.M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P. M. The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon- for all points North via Bay Lise, daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and all rail route. Night train makes close connections at wciooo for all points north via Richmoad. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains . JOHN F. DIVINE, je i3-tf . General Snp't General Sup'ts Office, WIXMINGTOIf, COLUMBIA & Al GTJSTA B. WL COMPANY, WILMINGTON. N- C, June 13, ltr.9 , Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 15th, 1879 the following Schedule will be run on this Road: Day Express and mall Train Dally. Leave Wilmington 9:05 A. M. Arrive at Florence 1:25 P. M. Leave Florence 3:50 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:20 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS Til A IN (Dally). Leave Wilmington 10:13 P.M. Leave Florence 3:50 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 9:00 A.M. Leave Columbia 6:00 P. M.' Leave Florence 3:55 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington ... 6:50 A.M. This Train stops only at Flemington, Whiteville, jf air jhus ana manon. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. & C. R. R. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum bia and Spartanburg, should take Night Express Train from Wilmington. Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex press Train, which connects closely via Florence and cnariesion junction. Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains for Charleston, Savannah, Augusta (via Charleston Junction), and for Columbia. JOHN F. DIVINE. June 13-tf , Gen'l Snp't. CAROUM CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. OJTICS GEHZBAI. SUPSnnrTXNDEKT Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 1879. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following Schedule will be operated on this Railway: PASSENGER, "MATT. AND EXPRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave Wilmington at 7:00 P. M. No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at : 2:27 A.M. ) Charlotte at .8:30 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. .8:35 P. M. No. 3. Arrive at Hamlet at 1:32 A.M. 1 Wilmington at a. a. No. 1 Train is Daily except Sunday, bot makes no connection to Raleigh on Saturday. No. 3 Train is Daily except Satarday. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT A PAS SENGER AND EXPRESS. w. I Leave Charlotte Ml. V. t A nHo. a. (Mialh-ir 8:40 A. 13:30 P, M. M. B... . w WW MUWAUf ...... .. ... n.ln I Leave Shelby I0-10 f Arrive at Charlotte 1:15 P. M. 5:05 P. M. LOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Wilmington 5:35 A. M, Arrives at Laurinbarg 4:00 P. M. Leaves Charlotte. 5:30 A.M. Arrives at Laurinburg 4:15 P.M. Leaves Laurinbunr. 5:30 A. M. Arrives at Charlotte.... .... 4:20 P.M. Leaves Laurinburg....... 5:00 A.M. Arrives at Wilmington. 4:20 P. M. xaese irauia ieav wimuiiKwn una uuatiutw: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Close connections made at cnariotte witu Trams of A. & C. A. L. R. R. and A., T. & O. R. R Passengers for Asheville via either route, leaving Wilmington at.7 P. M., will arrive at destination at 9 P.M. next day. Sleeping -Car accommodations on Through Trains both to and from Charlotte and Wilmington. There will also be Through Sleepers run to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. V. Q- JOHNSON. myl7-tf General Superintendent. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer BENEFACTOR, j Capt. JOIVE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW. YORE, Satarday, September 20. IV Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised.. ; For Freight Engagements apply to " THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, ; i- Wilmington, N.C XV t P. Clyde & Co., General Agents, sug8tt 35 Broadway, New York. Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital $1,000,000. baslt Capital paid In $300,000. Surplus Fund , $50,000. DIBEC1 OUS.. JOHN DAWSON C. M. STEDMAS D. R. MURCHISON ISAAC BATES, DONALD MoRAB JA8. A. LEAK H. VOLLERS - B. F. LITTLE ' S. B. BRIDGERS E. B. BO RDEN J. W. ATKINSON - CHAS. M. 8TEDMAN, Presldeat ISAAC BATES, Vice President. 8. D. Waijob. Cashier ... ....... augSO-tf New Crop Turnip Seed. ' 1879v Just received, and for sale Wholesale and Retail at GREEN & PLANNER'S. aug 33 tf Market Street. MISCELLANEOUS. Brown & Roddick 45 Llarket St. TTTK HAVE JTJST FINISHED TAKING OUlt of stock, and are now dalv VV annual account of receiving NEW GOODS from the horthern Mar kets, suitable for the . Fall Winter Trade. Our patrons will studv their best interest bvma king their porcbases aa early in the ceaaon as con venient, as the general indications or the market have an upward tendency. We have just received over TWENTY THOU SAND YARDS BEST CALICO. PH1CE 6 CTS. ' WHOLES ALB BUYERS would do well to look over our stock before purchasing s we great many Goods we are offering much bel PRESENT MARKET VALUE. have a below the Fans and Parasols. Closing out the balance at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. PLAIN. STRIPED AND CHECKED NAINSOOK MUSLINS. The bett value ever offered. Call and examine. LINEN LAWNS FROM 12 TO 20 CENTS. Dress Goods. OUR VARIETY IS LARGE. OUR PRICES ARE LOW. 8 CTS. UPWARDS. Laces. BHETONNE, TORCHON and ITALIAN LACES. We have very much the largest assortment that has been offered in this city, and onr prices either by the yard or piece, CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Quilts. DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED QUILTS. OUlt STOCK OF THE ABOVE IS LARGE. We have marked nore up in price, preferring to give our patrons an opportunity to supply their wants at the old prices. ' TABLE LINENS, TOWELS & NAPKINS Our present assortment excels any thing we have ever shown. kCall and give our stcck a look over. Oar Buyer is hi the market at present, and we sre le ceiving many Novelties. OUR 5 and 10 Gents Bazaar is situated On S-W. Corner Second and Market Sts and every steamer that comes into this port brings a FRESH LOT of the most surpriainely OHEAP and USEFUL GOODS that ever were offered in any market under any circumstances. We offer great, inducements to Wholesale Buyers. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street. aug n tf Hamburg Edging. QNE THOUSAND YARDS. Your choice at 15 cents per yard, worth 35 cents. Received to-day an assortment of LONG LACE TOP LISLE GLOVES, M1LLIERY and FANCY GOODS, At EXCHANGE CORNER. aug 31 tf N. H. SPRUNT. DRAWINGS & PR!E8 FREE BY MAIL PIONEER WORKS BIRMINGHAM, EN OIL AND Prices In England. $68.00, $78.75, $89.35, $100.00, $135.00, $150.00 Delivered in New York, duty and all charges in elusive : $103.28, $117.79, $131.97, $150.53, $184 28, $218.00 The above maybe ordered "Full Choke," "Me dium Choke," 'or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. We are now making small bores of Nob. 14, It ar.d 30 gauge, which are scarcely inferior in owet to the larger bores. Weight of 30-Bore from 6X lbs. R 1416 " GX " " 13 " 7jtf " " -10 " Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition. Send for Illustrated Sheets. We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen, who have purchased and are now usintr our guns : - Hon. Walter L. Steele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich mond county, . v. Capt. D. R. Murchison, Wilmington, N. C. CoL B. F. Little. Little's Mills, N. ' . James A Leak. Bsa.. WadeBboro. N. Wm. H. Bernard, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. J. & W. TOLLEY, Pioneer Works. 8t Mary's Square, oct 3 D&Wtf Birmingham. England. - PRESCRIPTION FREE Tltor the speedy Cnrs of Seminal Weakness, Lost JC Manhood, Premature Debility, Bervoasness, Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, Defective Memory, aud all Disorders Brought on by Secret Habits and Excesses.; Anj druggist has the Ingredients. Address, -DR. JAQUES A CO.. 130 West Sixth St, CINCIMATI, OEia feb 15 lyDAW , . . MARBLE MONUMENTS . AND - - - Grave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YOKfc PRICES. DiSSlUJNB BJSIX -l XSX nuitn PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. RICHARD WATHAN Sc CO., 61 Xafayette Place, New York. Wathan's Monumental Designs, in hook form,fo) sale to the Trade. : - dec 4 D&Wtf H. A. STEDHAH, Jr. Attorney and Counsellor at- Law, JSLIZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY,, N. C. Office Up stairs, ia Brick Building, occupied ht Rinaldi & Co. special attention to Claims. Col lections on sum Of $100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if tout suit. Drawing iweus, KongneeB, scc specialty. ap6-D&Wtf High-BredDogs. English, lrish and gordon setters, Of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees. For sale by - , BrfDWtf YaricPenn. The Lincoln : Progress, i PuiliahScaurdcaiLincolnton, 2f. C. isfheohrv paper pnbHshed-in i.tnonin eountr and has ah extensive circulation among theMer chants, Farmers ana au uassea or Dusmess men m ; the State. -' " - . It oners to tne aetcmaiB ei wummgnm a ee sirable medium for advertising their buslnees ; throughout Western North CaroLma. ,. ,, , tdDerai Terms wui oe auowea on yearly aaver tlsements. Subscription price, $3 00 per annum In advance. a-v-:. Address V. M. TritTJk NK. Editor and Proprietor.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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