1.1MH 11 WW." ll'innrin--iirni)lTTi tr --T- ' 1 '"rt!!''?8'8'?"'
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EVENING JBPITION.
y' "VtiB ni ws will conK
EDWARD OXENPORD. t .
The uiftbt may be dreary and sombre and
sad.
And swiftly may fpeeil. the wild rack a
the sky;
fbo ocean may ruar.xmt.the wavg-beateo
eb ore,
Out Ibe dawo of tbo bright golden morn
lag is nigb !
Xbe tenpestmay gather, and thuader may
roll. . . u
And the frighted birds hide from the
lighUuDgt sheen; . .
But far in the east, from its slumber re
leased ' -
The dawn of the bright goldeo morciog
is seen !
The bitterest sorrow may gather around,
-ATuTbaoisb the smile to give place to a
tear;
But time will relieve all who tremble and
grieve,
For tbe dawn of the sweet-smiling morn
ing is near !
Tbeu lo not despair, O ye weary and sad,
Ftff-py will disperse e'en the shade of a
Bright days will come back, and the night
and the rack
Will dee when the dawn of the morning
is uigh !
POLITIC A. I. POIWXJs.
Gen. Hancock is preparing to
mo niize his boom. It is being pnt in light
marching order. Chicago limes, Ind.
The little Edmonds plants that
gm: pure-minded Kepoblrcan brethren
are setting oat here aod there require too
mafii caro to ever amount to much. Bos
ion Post
Twenty of Ohio's forty-four
iie'enates to Chicago are pat down for
Bun e But if Mr. Sherman should roll
hi National Bank bar'I io early June, the
fkurpd might be changed. Wash. Posty
Lkm m m m
- O leen V lotona
hai arrived at
Biden Baden.
Fred Grant has a reputatiou of
bs 1.4 able io insult more people per day
$nio niy other man in the country.
Professor Agassiz'a large and
frf-q is 'i ns to Harvard College uave &1
waisriijvii bestowed in the most modest
mViHe!. di donations amount to $330,000.
General Grant says he is de
iigowd t t;e; back again, tie says this all
tut! lime, aod people have begun io suspect
t ut he goes sway just for the fun of com
iaiJiAcfc agnio. PhUaddpliia limes.
Dr. J. G. Holland, editor of
Scribner's Magazine, st present visiting
WajijiatoD, h. been forced to forego all
social eajjyment while in the capital be-C4U-io
he his "an affcctioa which threatens
U'ri tr 'ublei unljsi quiet and repose are
Judge Tourgee, the author of
"A b !' Errod," is said to be having the
piensure of seeing bis book selling at the
rate of 10,0013 copies a month. There is
- .rag-Talk of hiving it published and dis
mbu;ed as a KepuUl.can campaign docu
ment In the event of the latter determi
aiii a being arrived at it might probably
iw weil for tbe Democrats to issue "The
Mister of Ued Leaf" io pamphlet form.
W'ishington Post.
A household with a baby is
famdeJ on a rock. New Haven Register.
The jewel for a frilled shirt-
b ijom is a diamond in the ruff Nets Or
learnt Picayune
Voters should remember that
the biirBst poll knocks tha most per3im-ra-ja
Tankers Statesman.
Foreign hair can be worn so
na'uraily as to make it difficult to tell
wbich is the switch. New Orleans Picayune.
Years ago, according to tradi
t uQ, Oineiaoati was credited with the fol-
regulation: "No whistling around
5usag-i -stands. " Tonkers Gazette.
Chicago Tribune'. "I am now
s-.;:raa l that there is a marked difference
between (he cigar-ttore Indian and his
brother of the plains." Secretary Schurz.
Little drops of pepper
Mint, aod grains of tea.
Doctor up the human breath
Qiite iogeniouslee.
Indianapolis Journal
SOUTHERN TTE333.
It is estimated that tho cotton
crop of Texas for 1879 will bring into that
State $44,000,000.
Norfolk ia to have a large, new
theatre erected by one of the enterprising
citizeoa of that city.
The University of Virginia re
Pjiu323 matriculates, representing twenty
two differeat States. Of the whole num
ber 144 are from Virginia.
Two men were found hancr in
the mesquite chaparral near the Arroyo,
uoioraao One of these men was named
i arno Barrera; the other was a brother or
nephew of Jesus Lira's corporal. The
pea did not bear a good repatalioo, and it
is supposed that they were found with
somebody else's horses. BiownsniUe (lexas)
vesmopoutan
DRAMATIC AOTES.
Miss Minnie Haack ia singing in
opera in London- i -
Mr. Edwin Booth is playing to
targe nouses in Boston.
Mrs. Zelda Seeaia hai been sing
ing Carmen with the Emma Abbott troupe.
Mr. D. R. Locke (Petroleum V.
Nasby) has sold Vridow BedoU to Mr. J. H .
ilaveriy for f3O,000. -TMMmedy M draw
ing very largs houses and Mr. Haverly in-
i... t t - -1 . li. -:
icuub io mug li a specially in uis vinuus
theatre?.
Mr. J. J. Sullivan, who plays
trie part of the Baron in "Tbe Galley Slave.'
and Mist Katie Putnam, trow playing at
Jlamlia', nave .for soma Years been man
and wife: '"Saturday; To "the Circuit Court
of Dnnage county, there -was a decree of
divorce eranted, separating them. The
alleged complaint was incompatibility of
temper. Munny paragraph.
Newport,, Fr es& Goocls.
pON8TATtT BSUK1V1NQ FEKSH DKUQS
CalLaa J ezamiae prices.
KUKBA.NK'8 Pharmacy,
nnrner Front and Princeu Hta
XW The atmoet "Care" used in preparing pre
scriptions.
jao 11 Sw tt ' - s we
Iceilcelce.
QN OH ABOUT THE 19TH OT ATBXL 1 8HATJL.
te prepared, to faratsa a Ho. 1 qnality of lee at
uw agareato taa cittsana w wriimingwn, ana ux
a. - -- ' t
saare or tnmrpatronM.
B. H. J. AHKBN3,
febttlm ''. Proprietor.
!2F
. j v, !oa, u seouid Do understood, rep
"ut the wnoicaaje price generally. In rnh-inp
a -fcin m-r aishur oncee have to be charged.
ir
00 O"
nan
10 6
u it
9 e
Stilttdura
U
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10
SCO-NortnCartMiAa.
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Shoaldsra, fi
stdtw.w. C. ctoice, S
W aXfxm litaoked
H313
Ano.i!Jdr., ;
Orf 3alU4
1 12
0 6V
Btdeafj St ...... ...... i
!iioQlder . j
H-tJiif Uvo weicat . ,,i
0 fc
0 &
0 &
7J
Soconu aand, eaca
Sie Me Tort;, each.
SowCitj, .
00
CO
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7 en
30
16
so
1 65
2 00
1 VO
SO
950
14 00
SO
80
35
IS
10
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80
5 50
8
110
1SX
so 00
10 50 :
is 00 :
6 50 '
7 00
S85
400
'itirTTASon;hGroa."i ,
CANDLaSSpea, -
Tallow.
Adamaatlae, fil &
CU BBSS Northern Factory $ &
Dairy, cream &
State, 9 . .
CutfPEi Java! 'aj .
: 18
0
0
18
10
itS
KiOW 9 ,
Lagdsyra, 9 a
Ou&N 1CBAL 9 bo&hoUn aackai
COTTON Tiaa Wtodle . !
75
1 75
0
00
11
IS Ofr
8 60
10 00
6 50
6 50
S 00
3 00
00
DOJtBSTIGiJ ShaoUng.4-4, 9 T&
Tarn, v Duaca
KlBrf-acireroJ, ki". ,' bbX"'.
Ko. 1. 9 bbt
Haekerel H. t, 9 bhl.
Net, Wbbl
ataekoreOjo. S. V bbl
Kalieta. 3bbl
N.C. amag,Bo,5 ko....
Dry Ood,
raaxiij anus
PeravUn Uaano, 9 SOtra 3t
iJaaH's PhopbsAa, '
Carolina FerUliMr, "
Qrotind Bone.
Bo&eMsal, '
" Floor,
Sav&aea&aaao,
Oomplcte Maaure
Whaim's Phosphate '
WandoPbosDhace.
57 CO
00 00
45 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
40 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
60 GO
55 0
0 00
5 75
6S5
7 60
7 25
7 75
S 35
14
O 63 50
60 00
60 CO
40 00
46 00
57 00
O 49 00
67 00
8 to 00
70 00
00 00
a 6000
Berber &ats'e Pnosph. "
Kxceliensa Cotton Fertilizer
riiOOR Fine. bbl
5 00
Sdper. Kortliera. ft bbl
6 00
9 00 '
900
7 tO
800
853
;
' 70
80
6
13
125
1 25
1 10
Kxtraau. ft ddi.
Family " bbl
OJtyltiliBl Sxtra, ft bbl ....
- Family, 9 bbl.. .
ez.F&mlly. bbl ..
o
c
LUS
Corn, in store, in oags.
7S
66XO
oor&,uargo, w Dosnai.
Oorn.mixedS Duaoel.in bags.
Oats, 9 baahel
Peas. Cow, 9 ooahol .
6b
60
72 Q
HIDES Grace . 9
4 O
12
00 O
1 10 O
1 00 a
3 V
KAY Eastern, 9 100 B.
HUlbU UIiUi 7 AVr wm. ......
riOOP LRON 9 ton..
LAUD Northern, 9 I ......
00 00 110 CO
8XO 9
00 o 10
00 o 1 10
North CaroUna. 9
Lms-a bbl
LVJ31BSH Ctrx StsamSawjo
SWp Stuff, resaweo,w Mft.
Ronzh Bdze Plank, IH ft..
18 00 O
15 00 O
SO 00
16 00
Weetladl&CAffgpes.accordiagl
toqoauT7, m m. n
Oreasea Floarlns, seasoned . .
Sianuiasr and Soarat, cosl-
13 00 O 18 00
18 00 O 00
uiuu. y ........ ....
!KUL ASSSANew cp iCuba, hhds
New crop uaDa, ddis 9 gal..
Porto Rieo,hnds
bbls
S4aar House, hhds. S eal.. .
bbia.$ I
vt&d. ois. rat
KAIUS Cat. lOd baala. 9 keg.. .
)SL& Keroaaao, 9
ttoeeedj, 9 -I. '-"..TV.!.
Rosin. eal
POULTUf Cblciens.li7e,grown
gpring...
Tarkeys
PSAmTTS Sooshel.... .
POTATOES Sweet, 9 baahel.. .
Irish, bbl
PORK Northern, City Mess
Thin, 9 ODI
Prime, 9 bbl
Rams. V bbl
SICE Carolina, 9
Roaeh, 9 own
KAG9 Com cry. V .
City. S .......
HOPE
8A.LT Alara , 9 bnsasl
U-yerpoot, ajsaex,
Lisbon, 9 aaci
American. 9 sack...........
8TJ9AB Cabs, 8
Porto Rico, 9 B
A CoSee, 9 2
a ' 9 a
c- 9
5I.C- D
CrnmhoJ tS 1 I
SOAP Noniiern, 9 B
fHrNGL3a-Contract, VM....
Ammoa, 9 a.
: ypresdaps 9 M,
CTTre Hearts 9 1.
STAVES W. O. EbL, 9 M.
K. O Hnd., 9 M
Cypress. 9 M
TALLOW 9 S
TD3Ha Shipping. 9 M
OM1 rrime, 9 M.
Hill Fair, H ,
Common Mill
Inferior to Ordinary. 9 M.
wmasiJtY jNortaern. m eai
North Carolina, 9 cral.......
WOOL Un washed. 9
Washed. 9
W1LM1NGT05 HONEY dlABKEl
Szchange (sight) on New Tork, . X dlsct,
tsainmore,
Boeton, X "
Philadelphia, X "
Western Cities, X M
Kzch&ge SO days 1 9 cent.
Bank of New Hanover Stock 85
First National Bank, 76
Navassa fcraano vo. "
N.C 3onds Old Ex-Oonpoa u
Do. Ponding 195
Do. "1863 ....-8
Do. New 4's 68
Do. Special Tax 4
Da. to N. C. Bsilroad .80
W. &. W. K.B. Bonds 7 9e(GoldInt).llS
Carolina Central K. R, Bonds, 6 9c. .40
WU. Col- Ami-S. K. " 00
Wim:sgt9a city soaos, 7 wc so .
- DIB 1 f C I
new 6 9c. ...85
- 8 9c 85
New Hanover County ... 9c 85 (Car. InO
W. A W. Railroad Stock
North Carolina E. B " 70
WlLGasLlshtOo.
wilminirtoa Cotton uum... . w
A Oardto th6 Afflicted.
Dr. ROBERTSON, 19 80. Eutaw
Street, BaltlmoTe, SXdU
From fifteen years experience In hospital and pri-
. M.AMn-AA nMnUMfcffln In all
diseases of the URINARY ORGANS and of the
NERVOUS 8 1 STEM, via : urganic ana semnuu
Weaknese, Impotency (loss of sexual power), Nr
voos Debility and Trembling', Palpitation of tbe
Heart, Dimness of 8ightor Giddiness, Pabts in the
Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc, all resulting
irom souses m youui ur uomn xu siuumwu.
eaes recently contractea carea m nvo wj veu ujo,
and the poison entirely eradicated from the sys
tem. Also all blood and skin diseases quickly
cored. Dr. Robertson, a graduate of the Universi
itv nt V rrland. refers to anv of the leading phy
sicians of Baltimore. Special attention, given to
all female complaints and irregularities. -
kii xAmmn.iHnni trlr.tW confidential, and me
dieines sent to any address. Call or write, enelo.
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Charlotte Democrat.
The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth
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head." - Concord Register.
The Wilmington Stab has entered Us twenty-
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-lathe Stile: Lenoir Topic.
TK WflmtaMon Etab has entered UDOn its thir
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State. Wtrrrenton Gazette. '
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Althnnirta at tbe bead of the oress In this State In
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Seligums Herald
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The WUmlnGton Stab has entered on its twelfth
year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well edited
a compendium or autne news or we uay, ana an
honor to its city, to- North Carolina anl .10 North
Carolina journalism. Charlotte Observer.
A Uab I If epr.U I II TV lr WVOttJ AAJ W A am uaw wuavv't
a iAt.anAn1 enlnma Tt 1st AtlA ft tVin mnt
brilliant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of the
rotamac. ioe system m ue gei uu vi uie ijcr
Burpasses tliem aXLTarboro Southerner.
The Ttnies cannot say a word too good for the
Wilmingten Stab. It has just reached one of ita
many birthdays, , As a newspaper it is a favorite
with tbe State press and is sought after by the peo
ple. Long and prosperous lire to t.BeidsvWe
Times.
. n. XH It Ulal all 11113 niui buu uaiuo i
Star are such bright little journals ? The Wilmlng-
burfc Star. New York Star, for example There
must be something in a name after alL Richmond
(Fo ) State.
The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice,
still continues oa the high road to success. We es
teem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one or
the very beet of our exchanges, and consider it the
peer of any journal published in the South. Ox
ford Free Lance.
- The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular
tnidnight Associated Press reports, and has besides
increased the amount of its reading matter. The
bTAB is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is not
SurpflSlEg llnce It Is so deserving. Charlotte Ob
server. Thb Morsiso Stab, ene of the best dailies we
know, and as a newspaper, In our opinion, the very
beet, has entered upon ita twelfth year. In every
particular the Stab comes fully up to the mark as
the principal daily In our chief commercial city.
Long may it twinkle. Alamance Gleaner.
: The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its IStb
volume, and we are pleased to notice still continues
on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very
highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspa
pers that comes to this office. Its news columns
are always a little fuller than those of any other of
our exchanges, and its editorial department Is con
ducted with much ability. Mergantcn Blade.
Humble in its beginnings, as was Inseparable from
an enterprise begun amid the wreck of fortune that
attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy,
the Stab has steadily '-waxed" until it now beams
resplendent in the fall glow of a constantly bright
ening prosperity .Asa newtpaptr it has few equals,
and no superior, for appropriate selection and Ju
dicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it
among our most acceptable exchanges. EUlsborv,
Recorder
' The Wilmington MoBjrora 8tab has entered upon
tbe thirteenth year of its existence, and we take'
this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prospe
rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable suc
cess of the Stab is due to its strict attention to
business. - The boast or tha Stab (rightfully too),
is that it always has- the news, and this is the first
thing in journalism. Otherwise the paper is all
that the term of "good newspaper" implies, and Its
corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly edu
cated newspaper men. May the healthful, moral
influence of the Stab never be retarded, and may
its genial, enterprising proprietor enloy many more
happy years of usefulaesa.-M(fsooro Messenger.
THE RALEIGH
Christian Advocate,
Edited and Published by
BLACK & REID, RaleigH, H. C.
i Is the organ pf about 64,000 Methodists in North
Carolina, and has the largest .circulation, any pa
Der in thtateu- It elves the markets, secular and
religious news. Is a weekly, eight page, religions,.
family newspaper, only $.ou per annum, duo
scribe at once.
Advertising rates liberal. 1an 34 tf
The Central Protestant
; a WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS
LA oaoer and the Orean of the Methodist Protes
tant Church Jm JSorth jCroliBa U.pabllflhed at
JreenBDoro, jn. u.
: Terms t!t 00 per anngrn at advance. '
The eligibility of its location, the number and ao
tivity f its agents, and thecoastatrtlyincreasinx de
mand for it among the more solid classes of readers
In various sectlona, give the CENTRAL peculiar
claims upon the patronage ef the advertising public.
t-erau very favorable. Consult your business later
ests, ma aaoress tne eaitor
f - - ' 4 - 4. X MICHAUX,
,1:. v. u . Greensboro. N. Oi
THE FEE DEE WATCHMAN.
A First Class Weekly newspaper
Published at DARLINGTON C.E.8.G
IT 18 A LARGE PAPER 34x40 INCHES ALIVE
with news local. State and general with special
pains in the departments, for the family, of its out-
aiae, wnicnia aunome won. k-.-
It circulates in Darlington, Sumter, Marion and
Marlboro, and heree Ira most Valuable advertising
medium, Circulation, specially large at Fiorence
S. Q. AidBSSt .tj.-sa-.-.-M 'tP.S z". J.
A. Ai FA. GILBERT,
septl8-tf v. DarllnianO.L.&C
Price Reduced.
HHHR LADIES ARE INFORMED THAT MRSJ
JL VIRGINIA A. ORB has reduced the price of
Shaping, bleaching, and dying Ladies Vend Chil
dren's Hats from FIFTY to TWENTY-FIVE GTSt
I kbsiuence One door east of rraat, on unurch
trset.
oct 1 tf
? ri n MiT 1
TT
Lowell Machine Shop,
- Lowell, Mass.,
MANUFACTURERS F EVERY DESCRIPTION
.. . 1 OF :
C0TT0H IIAUHINERY
. Of most
Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvements.
Paper f1ach i n ery
' "; also, '
CTUBJE WHEELS, . ;
liafllDgr and earlgr. Hydraulic
Frescs and Pamps. j
Elevators, &c.
PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPER MILLBJ
O.VHILDRETHjSup't.
LOAELL, MASS.
WM. A. BURKE, Treas.,
1
8 Pemberton Square, Boston. '
mhStf
GEORGE jyEYERS,1
WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL GROCER.
rjMiB LARGEST STOCK OF CHOICE WINES,
LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNES, CIGiR. Imported
and Domestic, IN THE STATE.
Coffees, Sugars, Floor, Hams, D. a. Meat, Shoal-
ders. Beef Tongues, Cakes. Crackers, Preserves,
Apples; Oranges, Lemons. Cocoa Nuts; in fact we
have the Largest .Assortment-, of Uoods to select
from, and the beauty. of all is. TEH ItWKoT
jan 8.1 tf GKORGS MY BR
Large Stock
AND FULL
LINKS OF
BOOTS,
SHOES and
LEATHER,
AT BOTTOM
PRICES, AT
GEO. R. FRENCH St SONS,
mh 11 tf 89 N. Front Street.
THE
Buffalo Lithia Waters,
AS A
GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT
In Clironlo Diseases.
IT IS CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOR THESE
Waters, and the claim, thousrh a s irons? one. is
substantiated by the testimony of many of - the
most eminent medical men of the country,' both
North and South, that in the following enumerated
diseases, via :
Affections of the Sidneys and Bladder, especially
in stone or Gravel: -
Dyspepsia, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism,
Paralysis. Malarial Fevers In their Chronic form,
mopsicai situs ion, uremia, or uremic roison,
Chronic Cutaneous Eruptions, and in the
Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more es-
pecia
rune
eciauy in all Disorders of tbe Menstrual
coca,
they have accomplished results as remarkable as
were ever accomplished by any remedial agent
whatsoever, whether in Materia Medica or among
Mineral Waters.
They are confidently recommended by some emi
nent Medical men aa a PREVENTIVE OF THE
DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO
PREGNANCY.
These Waters, In Cases of One Dozen Half Gal
lon Bottles, $3 per Case at the Springs.
Pamphlet sent to any address.
Springs open for Guests 1st day of June.
THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor
Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va.
Fob sale by GREEN A PLANNER, Agenta,"!
mh 23 tf Wilmington, N. C
Forest and Stream,
AND
ROD AND GUN.
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL
A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO
FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS
TORY, FISH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF
GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS,
YACHTING AND BOATING. RIFLE
- " ' i PRACTICE. AND ALL
OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY.
, This is the only Journal In the Country that fully
supplies the wants and necessities of the
Gentleman Sportsman.
TERMS $4 00 a Year. Send for Specimen Copy
Forest 3c scream s?ttMtett!n&t Co.,
Ill FULTON ST., (Old No. 103,)
New York.
Post Omce Box I88S. sept S7-tf
The Biblical Becorder,
PUBLISHED BT
Edwards, Broughton A. Co.
RALEIGH, N. C.
REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor,
REV. H. HATCHER, Associate Editor.
Organ of Hortli bapolina Baptists
In Its 44tli Tear.
EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT
As an Mvertisiiig Medium Unsarpassed
only .uo per ear.
Address
dec 88-ti
' BIBLICAL RECORDER,
Raleigh, N.C.
"HsL TJ FF I T."
The Savannah Weekly News
rt9 VPnDTTlOV ! wfll MAtifdf n fha MnAnlttff rxrien
tr n-iiy" sua wui wuvwu vawM vhwbjt
ters of a charming serial story, entitled
HUE TT 3T IF I T,
BY MRS. OPHELIA NISBET REID
'JOT KATOKTON.OA ,
Author of "My Mother's Daughter," 'Afterward,
and "Mrs. Dare."
Those who have enjoyed the pleasure afforded by
the perusal of this gifted and accomplished lady's
previous productiansVvrill need no commendation
of this her last and moat successful effort to pre"
?iare them for the rare literary treat that awaits
hem.
: MUFFIT Is a story of absorbing Interest, and Its
ablieaUoa will run through some -eight to tea
esues of the WEEKLY NEWS and the SUNDAY
TELEGRAM. .
BakvrlAttATi' mlratr .1 for t&ir mnnthn Trfrt-
ney can be sent by Money Order, Registered Letter
orSxpress, at our risk. J.H.KSTILL, -feb
8 tf . Savannah, Geo.
Ganiden Jonrnal
IB THE- OLDBSlVBSTABLISHirD PAPER IN
Kershaw county, and has as extensive circulation
among tho Merchants, Parmera.and all clsswos of
business men in the county. .' , . .
' Itoffers to the Merchants Jf wllmiiigton a deatr
able Medium for Adiattisinsviaa country in which
it circulates, being coanected with that city by steam
eroB the Wateree River, and the Wilmlngtoa, Co
lnmbia and Augusta Railroad
: Liberal terms will be made with those deslrtng.to
advertise. . . . , ...'........-, y. -;
i Subscription price, ft SO per annum.
' sa, - FRANTHAM A HAY,
feb 87 f Editors and Proprietors
RAILROAD LINES.
Wilxninstoii I ?; Selddn
RiUJLROAD CD;
Omoa or (UrX SmrBBUrauM. f
. Wiiaingtcm, N. C. Nov. S3; 18W t
Chaage of cIiedule.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. NOVR iSd
187V, Passenger Trains n the WUmlntrtoa A
WeMon Railroad will run a follows:
Oar IHaU aad Espreae Train, IUT
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at I M A. aj
Arrive at Weldoa 1 -
Leave Weldon.. 3
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot. ;63 P.: .
lftsrtig OlalX aod Express Train, JDally
Leave Wilmmgton. Front St. Depot, at S:40 P. M
Arrrveat Weldonr... . 2:SA-
Leave WeUoa . . S:13 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Frabt St. Depot, 8.13 A. ia.
Trains oa Tarboro Branch Road leave Rock
Mount for Tarboro at 5.10 P. M. Dally, and TuesJ
day, Thursday and Saturday at 4.00 A. M. RetBxnf
Ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Dairy, and Jtonr
day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P. M. j
The Day Train makes close connection at Wet
don for all points. North Ma Bay Liae,, daily
except Sunday, and daily via: Richmond and ali-
Night train makes close connections at Woldoa
lor au points uuna via auuwuMu. .... .. . i
Sleeping Carn attached to all Night Trains. .
JOHN F. DIVINE,
MnovSS-tf General Snpt.
i i
General Snp'ts Office, j
XVIXi WtlNGTOSf , COCUCTBI A & A t-t
OC8TA K la. COBISAK .
Change of Schedule. 1
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 23d, 18m
the following Schedale will be run on this
Read;
Day Express ana Mall Tram JDailri
Leave Wilmington 9:t0A. M
Arrive at Florence :00 P? M
Leave Florence. .... 8:60 JVM,
Arrive at Wilmington .
840 P.
iflOHT EXPRB88TBAIN (DaUy)
Leave Wilmington
Leave Florence
Arrive at Camden Junction
Arrive at Columbia ..
Leave Columbia... . ...
Leave Camden Junction
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington
. 10:18 9. M4
8: tO A. Mi
4:16 A. ili
9:00 A. M;
5:00 P. M,
la:00 M. 7j
60 A. M4
This Train stons onlv at Whiteville. Flemlnirton.
Fair Bluff and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia, and all points MB.a
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 via Florence, Charles
ton junction ana usmaea duacuun,.
Throuzh Sleeplnz Cars on all night trains for
Charleston, Augusta and Columbia.
Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday nights do
net make any connection for Columbia.
dim.! jr. uivuiBi
nov 89-tf Gen'l Supt.
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
3f-W iiiMiafi'U Miiirrt-fc-rnMEta mrv
OrnoB Gbitsbal 8trPBanmixDairT 1
WUfflingtohi N. C, June 7, 1879. )
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following
Schedule will be operated oa this Railway:
PASSENGER, rTT. AND EXPRESS TRAIN :
) Leave Wilmington at 7:00 P. M.
No. 1. Arrive at Hamlet at 3:27 A.M.
I " Charlotte at. 8:t0 A. M.
) Leave Charlotte at 8:35 P. M.
No. 8. Arrive at Hamlet at 1:33 A, M.
t H Wilmington at ........ 9:50 A. M.
No. 1 Train is Dally except Sunday, but makes
no connection to Raleigh on Saturday.
No. t Train is Daily except Saturday .
SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT A PAS
SENGER AND EXPRESS .
I Leave Charlotte 8:40 A.M.
MO- f Arrive at Shelby 13:30 P. M.
. ,n (Leave Shelby 1:15P.M.
i-10 f Arrive at Charlotte 5:05 P. M.
LOCAL FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Wilmington 5:35 A. M,
Arrives at Laurlnbiirg 4:00 P M.
Leaves Charlotte : 6:80 A. M.
Arrives at Laurihburg 4:15 P.M.
Leaves Laurinburg 5:80 A. M.
Arrives at Charlotte 4:30 P.M.
Leaves Laurinburg ; 6:00 A. M.
Arrives at Wilmington ... 4:30 P. M.
These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Close connections made at Charlotte with Trains
of A. C. A. L. R. R. and A, T. & O. R. R
Passengers for AshevHle via either route, leaving
Wilmington at 7 P. M., wlU arrive, at destination at
9 P. M. next day.
Sleeping-Car aocemmodattons 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.
my 17-tf General Superintendent
CLYDE'S
New York and Wilmington!
Steamship Line.
The Steamer
BENEFACTOR
Capt, JONES,
MILL SAIL FROM NEW TORE,
Saturday, April 3.
tar" Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
of Steamers as advertised. JEl
For Freight Engagements apply to
THOMAS E. BOND,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, N.C.
Tbeo. O. Eger, Freight Agent,
- New York,
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
dec 9 tf 85 Broadway, New York.
Bank of New Hanover.
Aathorized Capital $1,000,000
Cash Capital paid in $300,000
nrplus Fnnd 50,000
DIRECT ORB.
JOHN DAWSON C M. STEDMAft
D. R. MURCHISON ISAAC BATES,
DONALD MoRAB -IAS. A. LEAK
EL. VOLLKR8 a F. LITTLE
R. R. BRIDGERS . S. B. BORDEN
J. W. ATKINSON
CHAS. M. 8TRDMANi President
ISAAC RATES, Vice President; ;
8. D. Waixaos. Cashier angjfr-if
High-Bred Dogs,,
English, irish and- GOHKJNSBTTatRS,
of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigree
For sale by
X. P. WELSH,
York, Pens
nov 7 D&Wtf
. . . i j u, t ' - -.V v.i'-ii
-ljfS 'Xi
the.-.
BROW!
Ctaana the Seed better, Run Llshter,
Clrui Faatdr Alia poet. Less Money than any
xttier Oln 1 tha Marvel Cveiytnacnine
fully ancllasaHy guaranteed.
-1
iL
a
a.
ft
Tmsiv nurlAujl bm mHjh !aT tha haaS materials, and tha
mork iinhipanrtflBigharoTmrrrened.; Save been awarded
pranrama at all the Uto fairs, QeergJa Alabama, Tcxaa,
etc Upwards of SOW of our Giro are to constant use In
the southern states, over K00 haylngbeen sold ldli870.
Prtoe List of Olns. feeders w4 Condenaera
V Awed -ready for shipment ami dellyered at oar factory.
COTTON GIN
mm ( t o
; Mn. Pita) wtth Frloa'vlth
Sizes. otS: BeU Tender SeU yaedar and
umg' or OflmnjDDCT. pondenser.
41 so saw a76 00 ; ( ioo oo jmoo
40 " 100 00 .. .. USM WOO
s ty m . usee i4a - it m
60. " 1S . lft H6 CO
60 10 00 " .190 00 230 00
70 " too oo ; . .t. sesos. taoo
80 " 10000 83SW tSiOO
. W Terms tfven on Applloatlonae
From tut to USB weiaannjEacturedGlnsat Oohnnbus, Ga.,
tmdor- the' firm -name - of XL T.- TATLoa A Co., afterwards
Oucicohs, Bbow A pa, aad aoade what was then known
as the Taylot Gin. Duringtbeyeaj-1868 weremoyed tothls
plaoet wbare w hayssaao excloalvely eagaa-ad in m&nu-factarlna-
Gins eyerainoe.. With long-azprieaoe, the best
labor Baring- machinery and skilled workmen, we possess
adrantaces notenjoswfby aay Otkernianntseturer ia our
line, for proaneins; ne bkbz were xor wae-uujn money.
Th dAimuid last yaar waa-ao aMaS tha nearly SSO ordera
remained unfilled, but we haye doubled our soanufacturina
eavaoity aod hope to be abletomee aUaeHaanda, still it is
thewiaesa plan, to neat your orders In early. Send
for Illustrated paiajttiiet giving voluntary tetumtmUilm
-froakovarSoaiSreyeotnrprfcdng planters. Presses, Sninea
and oosnjuete outfit xunusiiea whenaearea. Aaareu
;i (. i
COTTON GEN CO
arsw London, coinr.
' ; " iJOHN DAWSON A CO., Agents.
mh IS D&W5m
Wilmington, N C.
' :' iv -i r
DPfAWINCS & PRICES
MnF bv as a
S f.M la I N H AW. ,
Prices In Englaud.
$68.00, (79.75, $89.25, $100.00, $135.00, $150.01,
Delivered in New Tork, duty and all charges ii.
- elusive : .
$103.38, $117.79, $131.97, $150.53. $184.38, $31S.0C.
The above maye ordered "Full Choke," "Me
dium Choke,' or Cylinder Bore, at these prices.
We are now making small bores of Nos. 14. 16
and 30 gauge, which are scarcely inferior in ow?r
to the larger bores.
weight or so-JBore from ox lbs.
T 1416 " 6)4 "
13 - 73d- "
"- 10 ' 8Ji "
Our "Giant Grip? Action has been awarded a Di
ploma of Merit at tho Paris Exhibition.
Send for Illustrated Sheets.
We reaped fully refer to the following gentlemen,
who have.purchat cd and are now aainar our guns :
Hon. Walter L. Steele, M. C, Rockingham. ItM
mond nounty, N. C
Cap:.. D R. Murchlson, Wilmington. N. C
CoL B. F. Little. Little's Mills, N. '.
James A. Leak, Esa .. Wadesboro. N. C.
Wm. H. Bernard. Esq., Wilmington, N. C
J. A W. TOLLEY.
Pioneer Works. 8t- Mary's Square,
oct D&Wtf Birmingham. Bntrlaud.
Boneset Bourbon Tonic.
REGISTERED.
An ELEGANT-COMBINATION of BONESET
and other fine tonics with a pure Old Kentucky
Whiskey, such as connoisseurs approve and invalids
must have; not a drop of any other spirit is used.
A rich, wholesome and delicious stimulant Tor.ic
for Dyspepsia, Debility, Malaria, Ac.
Delicate womeB, over-worked clergymen and
physicians, worn-out nurses, sufferers from bron
chitis, and the feeble of every age and class will
find It a delightful invlgorant. . ,
- CHAMBERS A BROWN,
mh 17 DfcW6m t . ' Louisville, Ky.
GE ATS SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK THE GREAT, TRADE MARK
KNGLIBH KitM-
EDTv - AavunfaiU.
ing cure toy pem
ual : .weakness.
Spermatorrhea,
vjnrooteaeyv 'and
aOtofftfSrLthat.,
. IVUv VV a H f . BJO-
ooeacv Jot - Self'
Asni&jt iM or
tum TAjr.Iia.Mmpry. Univer AFTER TAUI0.
sal Lassitude, Pain; in, the Back, Dimness of Vision.
Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that
lead to Insanity or Cdnsbmptien, aaff a 'Premature
Grave, w--. ' i.-' I t(sy. . : ; '
iarFull particulars in our - pamphlet which we
desire to send free by mail to every one '
- EyThe Speclne Medicine la sold by-aU JSrurgists
at $1 pr paekage, or six packages for or wulbe
sent f ree ov mail oh receiptor the money, by ad-
t dressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO..
o. luaiecoaiMcs- ioca-usnaoit men.
Sold to Wilmington by GREEN A PLANNER,
Wholesale and Retail,, and all Druggists every
where, mh 5 D&Wly
MARBLE
r.i O fl U f.T E W T s
Grye; Stones.
'FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW TORE
PRICES DESIGNS SENT BV MAIL. WORK
; .PACKED AND 8HTPPED. AT OUR RISK,
TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH.
BICH1RO WATHAfl Sc. CO.,
'. ST IafSFetc"tlaee, New York.
Wsthan's Monumental Designs, to book form, for
sale to the Trade. -s4rv dec 4 1)Wk
PRESCRIPT10M FREE
: Tor the speedy Care efSemlaalWsataesa, Lost
1? Haahood, Prematare Debility, Seryoasaesa,
Deapeadeaey, CoaAratoa ef Ideas, AVeralea to
1 Society, Befeettve Memory aad all Disorders
- Brooa-ht oa by Secret Habits and Excesses. Any
dnrxflst has the Iagredieats. Address,
DR. JAQUE3 A CO.;
. 120 West sixth et, (aEanriiAii, oekx
feb lS lyDAW ; '' r': '
IT. A, STEDIIaflIT, Jr.
l Attorney and CotiiiUot at
KLlZABBTHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. O.
i Office Up stairs, in Brick Building, eccopied by
RtoaldlACO. ; ...
; Special attention te Claims."' OWecttons on sums
of $100 and upwards ipade for Five Per Cent, if
without salt Drawing Deeds, Mortgages,-Ac X
specialty. ap5-DAWtf
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