,"5 S
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JOAQUIN MILLER.
Love me, love, but breathe it low, -
Soft as summer weather; ,
If you love me, tell me so,- . . ,
Sweet-and still as loses bjowr )
Love me, love, but breathe It low! ; ;
Tell me only wilh your eyes.
Words are cheap as water;' " - -If
you love me, looks and sighs
Tell my mother's daughter
More than all the words may koow; 'i
Love me, love, but breathe it low 1
Words for otffers; storm and snow, . , . ,
Wind and chaDgeful weather,
Let the shallow waters flow.
Foaming on together; -
Love me. love, but Breathe it tow I
A correspondent of the Chicago
Journal proposes Gen. Phil. H. -Sheridan
for the Republican - nomination for the
Presidency. If it is to be stolen again this
would be a capital nomination.
With Tilderr the Massachusetts
Democrats polled 108,777 voles. Greeley
received 59.5JUU; Seymour, oy,4U; McUIel
lao,4745)olarg741rek4wMrgtr
""T-ZTtTilTT Ivl.T H ? r:
I - ir f g e, Hte 24 a
suicidal act as matters now stand were the
National Conventioo of 1880-to renominate
Mr. Tilden. With Mr.Tilden as itscandi
dale tue Democratic party would be put-on
ibe defensive at the ouset and kept there.
New York World, Item
It is a delightful thing to have
Ben Butler, and Wendell -Phillips on the
same ticket The voters or Massachusetts
who regain a few grains of common sense
will be able to kilrtwo bltds.vwnu one
stone, rue opponuuity is or the rarest
and most delicious character. Uincmnati
Commercial, Sep.
I'CRSOKAI.
Frank P. .Blairs monument,
which St. Louis Isio raise.-win cost $30,000.
The Princess of Wales is said to
reuin her youthful charms to a remarkable
degree. " i
John Carlyle, a younger brother
i.f Thomas 'Carlyle, the, essayists and histo-
- Besconsfield- never goes to the l
tl.eatre. Liiltie circusseB ju Uahuiaud Zu
lulsud afford him amusement, perhapB. -
The'fibWe'FUhermadpjf'''Frank-
liu couotr. New York, oue Wndi,?:Al'Whee
ler, has disappeared from public gaze again,
Every Saulsbury, in Delaware
who is 21 year,s of age, holds public of&ce
Eli, Gove and Willard, and ail their de
scendanta and the begotten of the, late John,
likewise. ' . ' . ,.'-V-.i:;..'.v,.;.-:. i
Mrs. General Belknap is p. favo-I
liie lbcr travels in .Europe, where her
beauty attracts much attention. To a friend
in Washington she writes that she has re
ceived nothing but kindness. General Bel
kuap i practicing law in New ' York and
VVashington. " ' , a : j
- Charles VII. is what' the dead
beat, Don Carlos, calls himself . Old Cham-'
bortl, of the white rag in France, is Benii
Y. in bia own estimation. Since the death
or the Prince Imperial, the Prince Napo
leon is Napoleon Y. : We suppose these
titles are a great comfort to the fellows who
possess lhem - ,',:.. '
TWINKLINU.".". "'
i
London's police force is in AlB
hftklh year. - -: ;--l5-
Iu London there is one poliee
initu to every -432 inhabitants; in Pbiladt
piiia one to about 700. j
Last iweekt $50ftQ0a:wortK fif
buiter was shipped from New York to En
ftlaud. , The truffle is steadily on, lbe in-
ciease. . , i-1 t '.ti - f
Great Britain's debt is" now
778.073.840, an increase of 3,400,000 in
two years. The increase is the result of too
much colonial war. i
"What, tskSalVrllerVa
ucrcer luau iue cyovi uguuaguuH,u
bay ?" Well, we don't know what, oolew I
may be it is the other eye. Or. , hold up.
we wont give it op yet li'a the nimal it
self. Ask as another, one. UoMkeye. v
The philosophers are determtued
to stand up for the intelligence of man.
W hen a man does a smart thing' they say be
reached it ry faiareason, but wben 5 won
man does the same thing; the philosopher
looks extra wise, peeps over bia spectacles,
and says it ia intuition, or instinct; We be
lieve this is a philosophy that ought to work
both ways, Modern Argo. ;r: --.a t wJ; k
rrmu iuct reea ul tue pouu, iuc injr . t ;
uas risen io raiment wnue,
A spirit of aira and waters- ?
A form of incarnate light; v .
Yet, except for the rooted stem: .
That steadies her diadem,
ExceDt lor the eartb she-is nourished by.
CVnldihe'BMl''Ofl1i'ehiybayeij&d
me SKy r , .- .ja
Lucy Larcom
t-.uu ' is. r-
tir. v t ... , .!
. . At Uome;.Ga., jreaterdAy, Uus
Trammel: while drank, shot and fatally!
tacking; adoiher petsori
"Jr iTbikMayoT of New Orletns bad
received" leiteta from two ladiei, one in
New York and one in Baltimore,, express
i0t
ing a desire ,1q adopt two oi lbe cauareQ
the lata Gen. 1. B. Hood. !- .1 '
A homnanv.for the rDaruoae- of
'.l
mannfactarinir scaDDeroooir wine has been
formed in CathVertsGa with.-;cprul
stocks $10,000; and the pnvrlege 6t in
creasine the same to $50,000.
Theri'lS VaperDlished at
Dupont, Ga4 called toeVJcetfenkean.k The
editor is a . flnarlous lLocofokean , named
Abracadabra. and be takes Kordikiwoodikee
on subaoiptkm.JSaain Gazette, ij-i
IU AE2 ATIC MOTES.
r y
Boacicaalt baa - written another
new tolr."tUti the name ot the author la
not ziYea.SC.'Louii llmet-Joupuu, ,
'iai..km.Mv,M.-) - 7-
lha flrraa. t nractifiSI ioker.ilMiliadaa hit in
"Betsy," an English version of 'Baby,"
nowpmjingiIiOToB?V? ?,;-
vr Misa Haidee' Heller - will soon
resume ' her 'second Bight" performances!
with - Mr Wnrrin Wrifrht. Whom 8h3 haft
lnatnicted wUhibe secrets rfPf 1
let'MinnU'Hadt
gaged by t)sr! Rosa : for bl English X)pera
season. fine, wlU sinfc len pigbts, bringing
oni ir EagVab the new opera "The Taming
ot the fihEew!: She receives by this eon-j-traefcthe
sum of 5,000. t :,'
PaintoitOiloi
i t k.
''r ,i
gTRICTLY .PURE WmMLIAO,
Raw and BoUed linseed Oil -t " J" !
it ' " varnianes, oruon,
peptHtf s i.... v-j No. S5 South Front 8t
MISCELLANEOUS.
TT
45 Years Before the Public
t MrHE CENUirz -
DR. C. Uc LANE'S
. CELEBRATED
LIVER -PHiLS
- FOR THE CURE OP " - N QT, GEOaQffa HiJi FOR BOYS. fifteen ilep 1 p
'.' 1 . 1 I O from Baltimore, on the Western Maryland B.H. 1
T-T.Ao:-: 1 t :. V lil.V Lreopens Septemler 15., An nnsurpassed EnRlisa 1,m
iv(jonio, .ivci Auiupiamc. poias8ialatd Commercial Boarding BchooL Tenni,
1 L l fnmt $300 to $300 per jev PiofT J.O. KINEAH,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HKAOACHR
, A.
Symptoms ofa D.seased Liveij.
DAIN in- the right side, under thfe
A edge of the ribs, increases on nre
sure y sometimes the pain is in the left
side ; th,epatient is srarely able to li
oni the left side : 'sometimes the pain i
felt under the shoulder blade, and ii
Th
stomacn affected with loss of appo
iandiacknesajthe bowels -in gen
eral are costive, sometimes alternativ
tth lax j the head is troubled wit
m sii awAB.
sensation.in:flbacKhirt. There
generally a considerable, loss of menv
orv. accomoanied wirh a' nainfiit nhrk
' .
(Mr of 3 havirigKleft "undone sbixie-
ami debility he is easilv
fe Tt ar rvfS
and he complains ba ' prickly sensai
tion of the skirr f his - spirits are tow j
and although, he is satisfied thxer j
cise would be ? beneficial to him,, yet
lie can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try iter In he distrusts
every remery.aiSevraliof the above!
symptoms attend the disease, btft cases
have, occurred where few f-ttentex-i
lstedyyet Examination of : theibody,
after death, has shown the LiyER td
have been extensively deranged.
AG U DiO V E R v
Dr. C McLan Liver Pills, in
9ftSE?.' C?E. AND :FsyEi$wheii
taken with Quinine, are productive of i
the most happy results. . No "better
cainarac can De usea, preparatory to,
or after taking, Qnininer We would;
advise aH whir are afflicted with this!
disease to givehein a fair- trials I
: mT" V V 1 1 " . '
a simple purgative, they are unequaled.;
BEWARE OF I7IITATIOK8.
- n-i ' -
i ne cenuine are never su?ar coatea. i
Every box has a tecl wax seal on the lid.
with the inrressibiifDi" McXane's Livkk M
' The genuine McEane's Liver Pills bear i
the signatures ef C McLane and Fleming ;
Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. V
McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Flem
ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being
lull oi imitatKnstPt tbe,?wOi AlcJuane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
ULP&VK SOAP.
Stepjuno Remedy, for Diseases: and t
Injuries of the Skin; A HEiTHFPL
BeAUTIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION; A
Reliable Means of Preventing and
KhpITMATISM AMT GOUT ANn
WVJ9 KiiDMATKM ad uot, and
CA&JUNEOTjAiE0 DlSiNFECTANT, -DEODO
RIZER AND COVNTER-IRRITANT.
Glenn' eradi
cating local diseases of the skin, banishes de-
lecis oi ine complexion, ana mparis kj
'gratifying clearness and smoothness.
SuInTiur Baths are celebrated for curing .
erunuons and otner diseases oi ine sKin, as
well as 'Khenmatism and Oout. trienWS
Sulphur Soap produces the same effects
at a most trifling expense. - This admirable
specific also speedily heals sores, orutses, scaias,
bur us, sprains and cuts. It removes dandruff
and prevents the hair , from falling oat and
turning gray i ;'- .", f -
Clothing and linen used in, the siclc room
is disinfected, and disease communicable by
contact with the person, prevented by it.
sThe Medical Fraternity sanction its use. .
I Prices -25 andMPe$s$er (Me ; per
Box (3 Gates), 60c. and $1.20.
N.R. Sent by Mai, Prepaid, On receipt of price, and
ScenttejMeachCakeiitK,
"HILL'S HAIR ASD WHISKER DTE,"
r , &,rBlaek or Brswa, 50 Cents.
septMDWtf
1001000 ?30TT?N BD-
fArwhlchafalrnricevriUnepald.
.!i.r,f.. .ii.:'. Vi.i i ; r. . ....... -.
Apply at
XUTT.T. 4 TjriH ft
North Water street,
.- rWilaringon Nv OW
r r
Houses. and Stores i to? Kent.
-i r ".AppljtO ri 3
r THE HcKOYS, - i
i Attorneys ;andCoTwsenors at, Law
. OJJWd NorlUdOWketBtDetween aaaoa ao.
ang26tf fwiyiyt'
ENCOURAGR. POMR IN8TITU TIONB. ' 1 1
i . j" y a o; r-.-J f.- ;:u!
1 T.FTW4TrTiTVHwnrr.TTif wsrt
I' II finis IMIJAJsUfJsSi Awrauim m t
l T , -U r V -t tt ir-rs
This Compan'j1 continues io Wtiie PolhJlea," 'at
rates, on aUcl8 of, insurable u ;r ;..
....... a . a 31 V sfjtslw
appeals, with 00
JOHN OlTtmtf. PreTnaeiii'0 . W 7
W. B. PRIMROSE, Secretary. - - J
f imT.ARKl COWP.
3 ATKINSON
G, Aemrrs,
rautitf V: :Wununirton. N.O.
iDamim Viira nnS SlSaJil . u ,
BRANCHES.
Oosmtry merchants 1U do well by calling on us
tnd examining our stock. novl9-tf
trequently extends to the top of th rTT is coNFiDKflTi.Y .claimed pok
shhnldpr nn" Jo enmon'moe .icJL 1 Waters, and the eraim, tnongn a. strong
r ' 1-BnhirtMtiatBd bv the. testlmonv of manvor
lor rheumatism m the arm. - Th r meat
Ajlsiighvdry cough is sometimes an If'd-.: c - f ( cSoTnDanv. and Ton will ayoid impost'
wcdimcM muiucuuKy a ne is easuv i maTUtmAHUJfi amu uAawtaa mvaiaax itj t:wt "rr . t
All losses are piompuy aaiustea ana :
unnvi ' 1 ranlrHv enrowlnc In- nubile TaVOT. SBS
nfidence, to insurers Of property
-4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
t A MiUUiUUUUUiMVWA
CrJGirJEERlTJG
At "the FXSSELAER POLYTECHNKMNSTt-
TUTE, TROY, My YVf The oldest engineering
tchool In America. ! Next term beelcB Sept: IS. The
Register tor 1W9 container Hst of the graduates
Tor.the past 63 -years, wluPthelr positions ; also.
:
U., Keisteratown, Md.
ant; 15D26tW4t
Buffalo Jthia ,T7aterS
A5 A si ,.. ..lit,.
GENERAL i REMEDI AI AGENT
Oliii t .-'iff it m.-ilfJAJ '-'s' "J
sy.l In Chronic Diseases 1 -u
t iTW.l
THESE
One, IB I : .
the I
eminent medical men of the t country, both I
and South, that la too following enumerated I
earJri iAi f i - - T I
North
diseases, iz
HA
AKecuonB oz ise jucmeyK-ua, xuauuer, cej.cuuui
" - in 8tone or Oravel; ' ' , , i
DxspepBlavEheumatlceout, Hheumati8iD, tJ j
faraiysis. siaiaruu. j eyers in uieir vbiviuc turiu,
Dropsical ESuaion, tTremia, or , Uremic Poison . .
Chronic Cutaneous Eruptions, and in the
PonctknuU Dlseaaea Peculiar to Women, moro es
1 pecially in aU,piBoraers of the Msnetrual
thev have acoomnllshed results as remarkable as
were ever accomplished: by any remedial ffent
PBBQNANCY.
4
1-t W lSiiVl lint -tt
Its-
. 1 'i2ut
f These Waters, In Cases of One Dozen Half .3al
ion Bottles, as perase ai -tfiacpnngs.
: Pmphletsenttb'a Wdres8.i .
I Snrlnes ooen for Clnests 1st day of June. -
I THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor 1 -
; : ( ., - .. . Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. i
h For sale by J. K. UcILHBNNBT, Agent, .
f. mh85tf t v ? Ul , v? Wilmington,
Thos. C. Wimams
B Lucy tHihWrY
TUK HOST UNIFORM TOBACCO . MADE.
'THE BEST TOBACCO FOR TUB PRICE.
' ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
I
2gScc that the name, is .on every plug,
plea weighs a quarter of a pound.
Eachi
DEALERS SUPPLIED BY
Williams & Hurchison,
anglOSmcji sU- WIIJUNGTON,lIiC.' j
AtJOIISOll OS t ItlaTHHTIg 8;
insurance uuoms,
- BANS: OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, '. -1
X'iv WUJanUuctOaU N. C J
rife, Marine ani J CompaiiieS.i
Aggregate Capital Represented , Over, $100,000.000 1
Jell-tf
it. . . ' - :
GffiORG-E MYERS,
11,13 & 16 So. Front St
I .T AROLE DB HONEUR. WHY BUY FLOUR
i JL you have to return, when yon can get the BEST
IN THE WORLD at GEORGE MYERS'. We mean
what we say "THE BEST IN THE WORLD."
Try it and you will use no other. " '
BEST BUTTER M THR WORLD, 25 Cents per!
pound. Cooking Batter, two pounds for 25 Cents. :
uur rsiue urass, ueimonico, vino uooBe ana
Sweet Mash WHISKEYS still hold the supremacy.:
"The Finest Goods for the Least Money." i
' Fresh Roasted Java and Lagayn COFFEES
yr Clarets, Cnampagnes, Wines, Brandies, Cordials,-;
Blackberry Brandy and Port Wiaes for medicinal
use. se - i
English Pickles and 8aucea. .
Deviled Ham, new large fat Mackerel, Codfish,.:
Boned Herring ready for table use.
We have every variety or FANCY and STAPLE:
GROCERIES at LOW PRICES.
Jysetf
11, 13 and 16 South Front St
C0HHERCIAL HOTEL
WHmlnston, ' H ; C.
F. A. Schutte, Prop'r,
pHK COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY THE -BM-
PIRR HOUSE," having been theroughly renovated
and refitted, is now one of the LEADING FIRST
CLASS HOTELS In the city. "
The Table is supnlied with the best our Home
and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PER DAY
and $3 SO.
ISafLaTge Sample "Rooms for the Cdnimcrtial
traaefrt ,s $ ?
l-AFirstasrBAR 'and BILLIARD HALL
connected with this Hotel.
ty-FREK LUNCH dally from 11 A. M.to 12.30
P.M. y - jySOtf
Leather is Up ! ' '
::t t
..; While the price of
Leather is upward, and
, BOOTS and SHOES are
costmg more than here- :
tof ore, we are yet sell- :
Ing atour former LOW
PRICKS. Buy now and
' -l ' eavemeney. -
GEO. R. FRENCH SONH, :
89 N, Front st. ; Wilmington.'
sept 10 tf"
sions.
QTBAMPO&fe.fi
I O WiU eontinue Rxcurrtons FRtDAY,
. UARPKR.
AUGUST
1 99thl and eontinne each followinff Fridav
until fnx-
ther notice, visiting. Fort Fisher,
BniUTUie ana
laswe
easui
I trip
price.
L,.iAug27 tf
GJBOi MYKKS, Agent. '
Shingles, All Kirids. "
jowkimetock& . :1 " : ' T
, v LOOSE OR IN BUNDLES 1 ,xf.
;j3ept3'tf
Gat.' Orange and & Water sts;
Reyolttlion ffjlc JartervBiiiess7
- TT WIRNER ft H . Ol PREMPERT, THE WEXfi
Cl knwa SRM AN BARBERS AND HAIR
DRESSERS, nave, owing to the stringency of mo
ney, concluded to REDUCE THE PRICE of Hair
cutting to SSe; Shampooing to 5c; and Whiskers
Dyeing 20c and upwards. ' NO.' T SOUTH and No. It
NORTH FRONT JBT8. Jt 13 tf
;We Axe hi
1111!
1 H t
SELLING THE BEST HARNESS, :
. -t nf; f SADDLES. BRIDLES, COLLARSJ&c.,
for thd least money: It you don't think so try us
once. . j 't,;,.'!.)); - As
kTMauufacturlng and Repairing Harness and
Vtanks a speeialCj ' t - t a -... 1
MALLARD ABOWDBN,' Jt
v ,, 4 ii Noj8 So. Front Bt.Z
f.
r.septMtl.-
' ' 1 1 u j i. 1
RTiTiTio f Kaftninng. .
KS. VIRGINIA A. OKK HAa rusuici v xij
IV1 mm nirinir tha LATEST SHAPES for La
. -1 l.4.l.. UaKma am ntnnn A Sk A MVMMMfMllA THA M fllTnaTI -V tlOr V U U
" amu v jfixcur
1
Fort casweM.-Jtvery care ana sueniann to comma
knd pleasure will be regarded.. Music for dancing;
Round trip only 60 cts. Children and servants half
dies and Misses Hats, and invites a call from those
who have heretofore entrusted her with their work.
She Is prepared to alter old styles and fashion, them
toto the most moaemsnapes- . , ,
i White straw oyea; pibck wuea (wacvai mh
best style.- . ' . . . A
RESIDENCE -One door east or rrusH, on inurco s : . - .. niuunuivn, n. v.
Street,-- oct 14-tf Jeltf
1 9rPersonsjn;20
.jf -SU , ,,. v.
.-it v
." t.'i-i .. .'.V .
'Jl'll 1 ( J
BBALI?ft 'ill-. fct 3
f 'ft. i V'i
The necessity of some, Remedt
r
FOB WHAT: IS C'ALLSP n Lu f
1 v
Jt, XuJk.l,Vj , y xXUSX
1 ! , k i fc . , .
- r t'. n r'i r
FOR TEAT
,1 I t
General All-Goneness, so common, at
this season of the year, the
&OLM AN
,1 lit 111 U. -f
8TAND8 UNRlVAljLED '
.,r. t . niY .-to omroDvam jnuiQit
Arlliu JU.a.,1. ittana. vi.j.uiwuai.ii,i
til',
1 -'W. 1 V s - v-
Better be Safe than Sorry.
PUT ON A PAD fif tliilt AND BK SUBS YOtf
GET THB flBNUISIE ,
Buy none but the HOLM AN PADj
.bearing his picture and signature, also
r. . All. others aifo -worthleis-rrands;
gotten up to ba sold, on the, reputation
SI
V:, HOLMAN ;
LiyER:;:rpi;cb'.i
CORNER KING ' AND MARKET ! STREETS j
' CHARLESTON, 8. d j
1013 MAIN STREET, RICMiOND, VIRGINIA.- j
FJTZMORRIS & FOSTER, ;
i
MANAGSHS.
THE
HOLLI AIT LITER PAD.
DISEASE..
From whence does it originate 1 Most physicians
treat every 111 or pain specifically, while they are
only each a part of a great whole proceeding or
growing out of two f ondameutai causes : rim, &
DE RANGED STOMACH: second. A DERANGED
LIVER. REGULATE THESE TWO AND YOU
WTT.T. OTTRR TilNETKEN-TWENTLSTHS Of all
the ills flesh is heir to." in this or any other clM
mate. The HOLMAN FAD acta directly npon the
liver through the pores of the skin, quietly, tho
mnchlT. and withoot inconvenience, nerformlnz a
r.aM
TION, that in its extensive use oy. ana mciaaing
all classes of
sons, from old aee to helDless ln-
fancy. NOT
SINGLE CABJE VtT IftdUKZ
OCCURRED.
Tie Stoiacli is; the Mdnarcli of tke;
. System. ;
You should CTer remember that thoanso of near-.
ly a)i our ills begins at the vital point, tne nrsc bio-
tt... that the liver is seldom wrong wnen we sto
mach is right, and if they are wrong all the other:
organs are struggling to do the work of the stomach,
and liver. Hheumausnvandmeaialgia are traceable
to the stomach in most Instances, particularly those
forms which attack the patient internally and lu the
region of the vital organs. THE PAD will relieve
and cure such eases, as no other remedy devised by i
Human skill nas ever aone. -we nave wuowneu iu
effects in cases almost innumerable. We would add
that no human being ever had a fever, fever and
ague, or yellow fever, who had a sound, healthy
stomach and liver. -
The PmeiilTe ani Apotal Power of
As a prevenUve of any disease that attacks the :
vitals, tha Pad is worth many times its weight in
gold. It is impossible to compute the value of a ,
discovery which, WITHOUT DOSING, may be ab
solutely renea upon torrus v jhi m bb muw-
ous
maiames.
i'
h t
- IT WILL PRETENT FEVKR AND AGUE IT
WILL PREVENT COLDS AND PROTECT WEAK
LUNGS AGAINST CONFIRMED DISEASES.'- It
will prevent summer complaint, and keep the bow
els regular. It wilt prevent DYSPEPSIA, v It will
prevent heart disease. It will prevent sick head
aches. - ft the Pad is put on when the first symp
toms appear, the attack; will be avoided.. tTninlcor
this ye martyrs to the painful malady.) In snort the
UOUlAX Ji V t,ri nnV tUt has
tiverfJUsease affeetiB.gthe vital g that naa
i Jwi
;:..fopittrtvGratsflil,
Kane seem to Mcetve such seneflWandAone show
such piefosnd gratitude and interest in prornoting
the, n nf tha PAD as woman.- It Seems to OS the
Only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many His the j
sex Is almost universally subjected toV : Many very
remarkable cures are constantly occurring and he?
tihiteandtS Attention at theneoole:
rywhere cutting down our friends, and desolating
noussnoiasi evenwe,wno uuBuvunain
have disease qmeuy anmoeringvnns. reaaT
tnotnent to rtee and aRnme Its oewer to
in rttut anrt ABunme its newer to- ue-
stroy Are we then ready to adopt this simple, yet
effective remedy, and add years to our lives and
happiness to our. somes T To a certain extent we
are tne directors 01 -our uestmy : snau wo umu u
most important part of the direction and thus shor
ten life, er shall we de pur duty and prolong it. , j
1
- (
" ' - . t
1 ;
impTlant littte to Patients.
ir-l-n c. inn T !-t7t- - -iff v ti'fS rnj ?
' There are no doubt a tew who, after wearing the
Hoiman Pad a few weeks, feel that they have not
received as much relief as they xpected. . W say
ts all suen, call at ths office, and we will eherfuUy
ofvA vnn tha fnrl benefit rtt rmr, eznerience free Of
charge.' We have by giving timely Information en
couraged many to persevere with our Remedies who
are now rejoicing with good, health whereas they
were about ready to give up and pronounce tne Jra
a fraud. ' Many chronic cases need encouragemenw
and tt is often a great satisfaction to know that we
nave met with similar desperate and almost help
leas cases that have been completely cured by our
treatment" ' ' " ,.
, The price of the regular Pad, $8 : Special pad'(one
third larger), $3? XXX Pad, which rovers th sto
mach, liver and spleen, and is a sovereign remedy
for all chronic diseases growing out or diseased sto
mach or UveTrprlce $9 . Absorption Salt, six packs.
?es for $1.25, used for twelve baths. Medicated
lasters Price for Foot Plasters, per pair, 50 cents;
Body nastero, each 60 cents. Sent oy man on re-
ceiptei pnoe postage ireej i:n i - "
i Consultation at our office or by letter, free., ; Sep-;
arate roomioriauiesm cnarge or a laay. - .-.
.i,(S in is-i ...J-t.'.
in ,, .... jt -I-'-
ti v HAVE NONE BUT TUE
a 1
m I. -Si Ju-'ST .
1 rrtvt tt att.t tttt?-o u at,
aua
I r. THE ORIGINAL 1 - THE GENUINE t;
1j THE ONLY l<AllLE
Tt.i ti-s ilk .uft o r.i
r w
it xuuuitu o, iuiuiuia,Uiicuirau
I ? . - ;
.SOEJLLAKEQUS.
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IT
FALL
IGII
Jttv WILL' UOMMKNU1C;' a f?
t
I I
Weatber bits' been too fhot for
: V4, i. - rf.
t " - c - : -
v ;i "
full line ,of;:
Fancy Groceries
v
1 , Jtf STi RECEtYJSD ? AT :
s i
"tar"
UP: K 3f idgers & CoJ
0500Eeward!
For a Cigar'al the same price that equals our,
.. . ,.n TiM
P-U-I-N-CI-P-E.
A& Sr i J t
"8250
FOR ONE THAT BEATS
SOLON 1 SIIING1.E.
OUR
- i : '
u J
8100 Reward !
For an alt-Tobacco Cigarette, of same;!
fltyle, finish and squality, that can i
be sold as low as our ' 'j
- ROSE AXD LILLY.
' ' ' sept 3 tfj . ... ;
Horning Hews Serials.
A Mew Story ty a Lafty of Saramli.
The Savannah Weekly News
Of OCTOBER 4th will contain the first chapters of
a story of thrilling interest; entitled
SECRET!
BY MRS. J. O. BRANCH.
We desire not to antieiDate the cl
the readers of the WEEKLY NEWS will derive
from the perusal of this charming story, and there
fore will not speak of it here farther than to say
that in the management ef an original and intense
ly interesting plc4.net less than in her powers of
description, her life like delineations of character,
ana tne pure moral tone or ner renecuons, uiu as
eompHshed anther gives assurance that she Inherits
the genius of her gifted mother, Mrs. Caroline lee
uenu, wnose woras oi ncoon nave peen bo univer
sally admired and still rank among the most popu
lar American books f their class. "Anabera 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 ef the story.
The new serial will run through some eii
ht or ten
numbers of the Weekly. Subscribers who desire
to have the story complete should send In their sub
scriptions at once.
Subscription ti a vear. 1 for six mouths. Mo
ney can be sent by Money Order, Registered Letter
or Express, at our risk. J. H. ESTILL,
i sept 12 tf Savannah, Geo.
A Card to the AfflictecL
Dr. ROBERTSON, 19 So. Eutaw
Street, Bal timbre, Sid. '
From fifteen years' experience In hospital and pri
vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all
aiseases-or tne ukirahi viwanp anu ui uc
NERVOUS SY8TEM, via : Organic and Seminal
weakness, impotency (loss or sexuai power;, tsr
Vons Debilitv and Trembllnsr. PalDitation of the
Heart, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Pains in the
Back and Nocturnal tttntaaiw. etc.. all resulting
fmm abnaes in vouth or excesses in manhood. Dis
eases recently contracted cared;in five to ten days,
and the poison entirely: eradicated from the sys
tem. Also all blood and akin diseases quickly
tared. Dr. Robertson, a Graduate of the Univers
ity of Maryland, refers to any of the leading phy
sicians of. Baltimore. Special attention given to
all female complaints aad irregularities. .
All communications strlctlv confidential, and me
I diclns. sent to any address. Call or write, encloi
i , fc n v ,s( ; ? geptiy
encios-
N TUK8DAY, THB TTH DAY OF OCTOBBR,
U79, and- in the City of Raleigh, the under
signed will commence the publication or
. HALE'S WEEKLY;
A Nokts. Caboijha DixoobatiO Nxwspatxb.
These four words convey all that a column of
Prospectus could .teDs the -good of the State; the
success the Party which is the life of the State
wi cenatr: tna rmblicatkm of all the news:
these the objects proposed. That he can do the last :
uid mnt.rlhnte to the flrat and second, the subscri- -
does not affect to doubt. -The reopie nave set
1 ,r rThVtfha dMaMt
s -- -- -r - -. . - -j--
Annht ttia fntnra.
HALB'S W xsklt Wul ne prmiea irom new anu
beautiful type and on fair whits paper. .The price
will bS3 ner annum- No name will to upon its
mail books without payment;
sent after the expiration of thi
aau.ou paper wui us
e time paid for.
...Raleigh; Sept. 15, 'lffW.'
sept 1 tf
. J . , . ... .f
: THE
ntfiflllfi. '
Leading HewsftefJo4 Western North
Ttia the nnlv Damaeyatic janer BBblfaoedta Ire
dell Connty--one of the largest and wealthiest conn
ties in the State and has attained -a -larger loca
circa lation than any paper ever neretoiore pa Diisned
in the county. . ;r ' i ' s v--r-j-
...I. i . .tw Jtii
ItodrxatioamAlexantor'Wnke Alle-
ghany, Yadkin Davis and Iredell, la larger than
that of any two papers in the State combined; and
is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold in Forsythe,
Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenhurg. ;
ritia tne eniy -Dapev in vweeTern wenn uarouna
that employs a BsoCHVASBn Aan,.ud
thus kept cxiMtsntiy before the people. 1ertii
; system erapldlytacxeag circulation is the results
THKBESTVEttTl8lNOBIEDlteirX
t
" IN WESTERS NORTfi CASOlJNA.'t; ;
ADDRESS,', "
'UHDIIIARK v
j.-v etatesville.X. -.
r r.1- --v .. . - : j '
e s-ti wwi'tu
among merchants, fanners, and all classes of busi
ness men in ine ataxe. Tne trtutaa is s
WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER
I
, . . . .-.I! i . . .- T .i,in nit I H.TW-li
.1 J'l HT'r.w.V-Tatnri'TnTW.1w
AgentJ j! A tawba county, and has an extensive tfrculation J Just received,
RAJLKQAD, LINES, &o.
1 ,
Wilmin&toii' ft'CTeUon'
H '3 Omoi o Gct BuwmuiTMiawt.c -1 j ;
Wilmington, N. CL, Jane 13; t99 f !
AVTKK"' ' 'SUND AT." " JUNE 15th
17 . PAMftttowr Trshis en tha Wilmington &
Weldos Railroad will run as follows: . y 1 ,
V7 IUU IHf .JBi..JWM. jJmjijf.',w
Leave Wumingtoni Front SV. Depot, at i7;l a. . i
ArriTeat WeiSoajV-fl.-M- t VA P ?i I
Leave Weldon.... ...... a.dr. ja. i
.v. , -f .- .,. i -o-Mi -mJ: i vt-i Kfit tfi i -BlsptfB'.
Leave wnmington, FrbntlSfc. Do at lS:4-P.i M.
Arrive at Weldott...H;i mm a.ikrfLS:60 A. M.
Leave Weldon.... ...... v, -."t;l 43"
Arrive at Wilmington, Fro St. Depo V 8.45 A. H.
i Trains on Tarboro . Branch Boad - leave Roekj
Mount for Tarboro at 6.00 Pi M Daily, and Tuea-
day. Thursday and Saturday at 4. CO A. M. - Ketarnr
ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Da
day. Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P
A. M. DaUy, and Mon-
iay at B ao r. jOi ---: - i
The Dav Train makes close connection at Wel
don, for points North ei Bay-, Line, daily
except Sunday, and daily via Eichmond and alt-
i rail-route." i
Nieht train makes close connections at w eiaon
for all points north via ruenmoua. . ;
Bleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. . . ,
- - .i? . - - - JOHN F. DIV3NB,
Jel8-tf i
Oeneral Sap't.
General Snp'ts Office,
OU8TA . H. COBIPAN. . 4
.! . WTLMTNGTON. . C, June 13. IK9
fSMM&tit SbhiBdiile:
t
I
I
ftf AND AFTSER 8UNDAT, JUNK -15th, 1879
the following Schedale will be run on this
Road: r-ii :; . -' !
Day ' Express
Leave Wilmington....
Arrive at Florence..:.
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington.
95 A it
1:25 P. M;
8:50 P. Mi
80 P. M.
Leave Wltmtngtoa..... ....... .. ... 10:13 P. Mi
Leave Florence..... ........ 8:50 A. M'
Arrive at Colombia.... 9:00 Ai Mi
Leave Colombia 6:00 P. Mi
Leave Florence. ... . 8:55 A. Mi
Arrive at Wilmington.... 6:50 A M.
' This Train, stops Only at Flemington, White vllle,
Fair Bluff and Marion.
" Passengers for Colombia, and all points on G. 5S
C R. R. and in Western North Caroltoa. via Colom
bia and Spartanburg, shook! take Night Express
TrauiXrom WilnUngton,
Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex-
ress Train, which connects closely via Florence
I and Charleston Junction.
Through Bleeping Cars on au Bietxt trains ior
Charleston,' Savannah,; Augusta (via Charleston
Junction), and for Colombia.
...V ... a . u., . dOHN F. DIVINE.
jane 18-tf : ;. y , -tten'I Sunt, j
CAR0LIN4 CENTEAL RAILWAY CO.
OrflCI GSTOBAL SCTZBIKTXNDSNT 1
U -''j'. -' V
;','f f;iii" if r ; i Wilmington, U. C, Jnne 7, 1879. )
Change of Schedule, j
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following
Schedale will be operated on this Railway : ,
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN r
J,; " 1 Leave .Wilmington at.... ... .....7:00 P. M.
No. 1. V Arrive at HanUet at.'. 2:27 A M.
- - Charlotte at o:iua..:
1 Leave Charlotte at.. , 8:25 P. M.
No. 2. V Arrive at Hamlet at . 1:32 A.M.
I Wilmington at 9:50A.M.
- No. 1 Train is- Daily except Sunday, but makes
no connection to Raleigh on Saturday.
No. 2 Train Is Daily except Saturday. t
i SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS-.
8 ENGER AND EXPRESS.
Leave Charlotte,
f Arrive at Shelby .
8:40 A M.
120 P. M.
. lil5P.M.
. 5:05 P. M.
No. 9.
ia A mt. usn ouoiujr . . . . . .
A0.1U r lln miarlnttA
LOCAL FREIGHT SB ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Wilmington . ....... 5 :35 AM,
Arrives at Laurinbure: .- 4:00 P. M. .
Leaves Charltte......i....... 5:80A.M.
Arrives at Lanrinbnrer. 4:15 r. M.
Leaves Laurinburg. ........... . ..... .... 5:30 A. M.
Arrives at Charlotte ., .... 4:2u.r.M.
Leaves Laurinbarg.... 5:00A.M.
Arrives at Wilmingtoa.............. 4:20 P.M.
These Trains leave Wilmington ana vjnarioiie
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg,
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays.
Close connections made at Charlotte with Trains
Of A G. A. L. R. R. and A; T. ft O. R. R '
Passengers for AshevUle via either route, leaving
Wilmington at.T R. M., wiU arrive at destination at
9 P. M. next dav: .-:-; . -
Sleeeinsr-Car acceinmodations on Through Trams
both to and from Charlotte and Wilmington
There will also be Through Sleepers run to ana
from Raleigh and Charlotte..
my 17-tf General Superintendent. .
CLYDE'S f ;
lw, Tor kand Wilmington
Steamship L. ine.
z:i: THe( Steamer
-: - Capt. JONES;
TORE,
saiardsy. September 20. .
Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
' -Of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Engagements apply to '
' THOMAS E
BOND, ....
Superintendent; P
Wilmington, N.
"ti'-- Bv 0t.i
jW. 1, Clyde & Co,, General Agents,
' aug 8 tf ;
35 Broadway, New York. ,
B
pf If ew Hanover;
Authorized Capital $1,000,000,
Gash Capital paid 1h $300,000.
Surplus Fund -j :i " v 05O,OOO;
.
JOHN DAWSON ' J
C M. STEDMAN
i ill A ISAAC BATES,
D. R. MDRCHISOS
InnsWrilMIll . 3 AH. A TJSAK
I .""i! "r - . , '
I Hf-fr. ' ' , V 1AVTIM
4Miv.Wfirs9 -
Bi' R. ERJDGERS
K. K BOBPES
4V VJtTKINSO?l'r1 i. t :
-t!-- CHASV 'STITOMAN. Pregldeat "
i. as ,aiiutAi;rjsAT'9 rice iresiaent. -
B,D.AXxAot;Cashlet: -- JVf -tf '
.'ill CZJ V7 CZ1
t. , i
and for sale whelesale and Retail
T
GREEN FXiANNKlvB,
aug 83 tf
, , Market Street
MISCEOJLNlSOUh.
-1 1 .
Brovn1S Roddick
rI?45iHar
TTTB HAVE JUST r. FINISHED TAKiNO OUR
uf T annual account of stock, nd are now dally
receiving NEW GOOJDS from ho Northern Mar
kets, suitable for the ' '
Fall' anu' Winter Trad6,
king their purchases as early in the teaxon as a n
enlent.es the general indication Of the market
liave an upward tendency - -j '. s ,
sand YARDS BEbT C.
''
r
we nave juet receive over tw thiu
C'ALIUU. fJUK 0 ITS
t.' . , '. it -
13-WnOLKSALB BUYSBS VOUld do cll to
VALUE.
Fansan
Closing oat the balance at GREATLY REDUCED
PLAIN, STRIPED AND CHECKED NAINSOOK
MUSLINS. The beat value ever offered, U
... , , . . Calland examine, a -
LINEN LAWNB FROM 1S Td SO CBNTR.
Dress Goods; ;
OUR VARIETY IS LARGE. OUR PRICES ARB
LOW. 8 CTo. UPWARDS.
Xaces.
BRBTONNE, TORCHON and ITALIAN LACES.
: We have very much the largest assortment that
has been offered m this city, and our prteesithpr
by the yard or piece, CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Quilts.
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED QUILTS. OUK
, j STOCK OF, THE. ABOVE It LARGE. ,
Wc have -marked ww if in price, proferrlng to
: t give oar patrons an opportunity to Eupply .!
; . war uh u uio via jiiicca, - ;
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS & NAPKIKS
Our present assortment excels any thing we nave
ever snows.
fvCall and give our stock a look over. Oar
Buyer is fat the market at present, and we are re
ceiving many Novelties.
OUR
... j .
5 and 10 Gents Bazaar
- id sitoatcd - t
OnS W- Corner Second and Market Sts
and every steamer that cOmes into this port brings
a FRESH LOT of the most surprisingly CHEAP
and USEFUL GOODS that ever were offered in any
market under any circumstances. We offer great
inducements to Wholesale Bayers. -
BROWN & RODDICK ,
45 Market Street.
aug 17 tf
Hamburg Edging.
QNS THOUS!lND YARDS.
Your choice at 15 cents
per yard, worth 35 cents.
Received to-day an assortment of
LONG LACS TOP LISLE GLOVES,
M1LLISERY and FANCY GOODS,
At EXCHANGE CORNER
aug 21 tf , N. H. SERUNT..
.ViNCS.it -iilU9
FREE BX MAIL
PIONEER WORKS
Ltf.. BIRMINGHAM
Prices In England.
$68.00, $78.75, $89.25, $100.00, $125.00, $150.00.
Delivered in New York, duty and aU charges in
elusive : , ,
$103.28, $117.79, $131.97, $150.63. $184.28, $218.00
The above may be wdercd "Full Choke,"
Me
dium Choke, 'or Cylinder Bore, at these prices.
We are now making small bores of Noe. 14, 16
and 30 gt
, which are scarcely inferior in own
to the lartrer bores.
Weight of 30-Bore from
.5V lbs.
ex
" . 12
" 10
; Our "Giant Grin" Aetion has 1
lb been aware
edaDi-
ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition.
ecna ior maetraiea oaeeis. ,
We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen
who have purchased and are now usin? our guns :
Hon. Walter L. Steele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich
mond county, N. 0 . .
capt. u. u. juurcmson, wummgion, a. v.
CoL B. F. Little. LItthVs Mills, N. ('.
James A Leak, Esq.. Wsdesboro, N. C.
. Wm. H. Bernard, Keq., Wilminrton, N. C.t ,
J. A W. TOLLEY,
u -j s -pioneer Works, Sf Mary's Square,
i oct3DWtf is -' Birminghamr England.
PRESCRIPTION FREE
Tjto the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness; Lost
JJ Manhood, Premature Debility, nervousness,
Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, : Aversion to
Society, Defective Memory, sad all Disorders
' Brought on by Secret Habits and Excesses. , Asr
druggist has the Ingredients. Address, . ;
DR. JAQUES & CO;
130 West Sixth St, UiHUiSililTI, OHia ,
feb 16 lyD&W ; ;:' .. . : -.-),
HABBLE
TS
ill
AND'
"FIRST-CLASS "WORK AT LOWEST NEW YOltS
C. .
- PRICES; DSS1QMB T X ssAirtw
PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK,- '.
TO ANY PAKT FTHE SOUTH.
RICHARD triTHAM CO.,
3 Wattian's Mdnumenitai Dernghs, In booh form.f oi
sale to the Trade. dec 4 DAWtf
. .c ' -l : j-'ji 11 - j'i-v.-h ' .i 'j '.. ..
A.1,; STEDHAH, 'Jr.
. Attorney aiid Cferaxuellor at Law, i .
SI
ISL1ZABBTHTON, BLADEN 5 COUNTY,- N. r.t.
Office Up stairs, In Brick Building, occupied ty
Special attention to Claims. Collections on sums
of IlOO and upward made-for Five Per Cent, if
without suit. . Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, Aca
DUWUUWT . - -
High-BredDogs;,
"English, ikibh and Gordon setters.
of the Choicest tsreeo, wun gusranweo. seuigreca.
:-:-.,-): For sale by ... ...l,iti.
W ENOLAND
nov7D4Wtf - Mit i York, Pens.-'-:
The : Lincoln rPrornress:
; : JVimi Satwrdayt a&Incctouni& JU.:
1 . - st . . .. ' v- --.( v,, , ; .
IS the only paper published In Lincoln county
and has an extenafrvo calculation among the Mer
ehantsarmerf andaUclaBses ef business men in
It offers to 'the XenihanlA'ef Ivilmlngton a 'da-.
airable medium for advertising . their business .
throughout Western North CaroUsa. ,vi --"a '..'li'l
lAberai terms vw oe auuwea, on yearly ; saver
at I tisements.
euDscnpuoR price, w per annum
. F. H. DkLANS,
r ttdltor and Proprietor, "
in advance.
I Address