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lh (ioriJineviIU (tunCU iJvo
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:rjii Virginia e. a tna briastnvla
l'liomn Nelaoo I'ere, 'of the
. , . a: u.i tr. a bva icivl by tb
, , .iiri of S.-rt)r i Hium l.i write
, , .- ! upon ta ! aa NtiivQ fani-
, . Wrioii. al mpwUUt lhmt coo
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C., 'uj uI .itat'
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uk. t daeaaoU. Irva Wwk, to fc
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r m .i- '&r f i"S.0)i0OO
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mi," a im. ' i)r ta rich .
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ly our uirnon trotzi the
. to tuht, i lolo. For
'Uiiinj ttii rveninf,
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i
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u prioai wek, sad 110,7Jo bilM
.nrK (tk rtac, nuking tb tot
rc!pt. inc th I6 of riptcabr,
J,9J4,Hi b!J, stAJQ. 3,751,
3 ) l bU for tb ncot period of
H70-NO, thowiogaa iacrea iiDC
ptmbr I, lSSOt of 21J.340 biles.
rh- ciporta for lb wk aaJjog
iht oiaini; reach ft total of t ! 1,269
bi of which 34,133 wr to Urat
Ur-.a n, i,:o3 to Fmac, cd 13,
JJio r; of tb Cootinot, wbil
u tock 14 taxd op tb i ertoing
ar do SfS,d3? bile.
Kr-.jui tb- forjfoiog t:tmtat it
(j rta tb at, coropru wiin in
rr npoaJiae wiik of Mlwo,
i:o
tn-r i4 ta lAtrrvHXM io lb xporl
I'm vk of b!, whiU lb
t.o:ii to-otht re 74,193 b!s
(.nn tby wr at thi tim ytar
a Positive Cure
i::.ia i 9olib! Sfditd Bouits !
rteot4 0tAr ti. urra. oa oos
4 J I ar aav roa U7 a la.
i car ta owl iMtuMW mm,
Itjqr Juajjf Tif11aT
mmwm toil O ra6w tV-i. ('
u4iMt. 14 ara tnwmi t aotf3a ir9mymiM
f ier4a Ui u4Lac atoauwAk
irft r avtoa.
r w hirtwr pwUcniara aatiJ fo circa!
o t.Md. . U CO. .
t 4Ht.a Mbt'i U ioAs at- Xw lock
2ai8 Tail KitilfiMi-lw.
The Evening Visitor,
BtT. taictiaurssT rviuru TA-
rtn h rrtJl CHotta lAtl rt3r; Rem
)Unea; an ax wrfjoil; to rapMly rruwUu:
"" Mrtitt4 awtXram. 9nt f apetaa
The Eve Ding Visitor,
&i.la. M C.
, MISCELLANEOUS.
THE GREAT SAUCE
OF THR -WORLD. -
WO RC ESTERS HJ RE SAUCE.
JJJ. Mi.
T.tJLXJk. A tXJU
BtwT&wt t- ta.fta.
4 t ar ovt
MiK wa Uk
at Villi ni w
9ubl xm1 a4 t&Aiftoc: t wvU
JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS,
AUCm rOR TttK fNHID STATES,
nCW TOUJK
a7t)otr la
No Time Should b Loit
ir ta Koavt, tt-w 'tad aowafc ara affactad. to
4o tk mn raB4f. Hctattara BloaaacA Bit-
iwra OUmum o lA erraa axad bvt tXAra
far nor aartoaa. aa4 a dir 1 tAcnfan AaAri-
a Dyp9ia. tmt cxjtnpUiat, ehfll aad frrar.
ariy rTaoii Iwlajfa. kktay wtatnaaa. brt&c
OTtuq AndUy ttaM U trtdd wtlh. LOMMtlai
ia a! UTf. aa aad toor kaows md-
era.
rt Mi by aJJ On.fZ'Mta aad rWatr (warHy.
to i uM w ly HUM
mm
a TRUE TOJiic
TFT. TTKMTfrrriT
moy nrmnw a hiKhiy
rwmm owoiid for ail dlwa.i rruirixij a
otrtaia atul tCirnt tonic; caprciail
Indljrrstlon, Ixsppjilj, Inter
mittent Fcrtrs Wantof Appr-
titr, IsnM of Strrnth, LAck of
IlnrrcT. etc. ."w.Us ti bld,
itm,jiXrt ti ihmt jwi an
tW wrwi Th act like a chann oa th
dijftiTe orjraa, rrrooTtn,; ail dj"ppic
tjm ptoaii4, 'ih a ktdtrm-j tlrfaxi, SV&Ata.,
Liu I itsmmekt iwrwara, rae. 74
Wy '? fVirptiruAa LLif a-CI a iaitvca)
ti tevti or w amaArr. Writ (or tho
ABC Hoo:, 3 J p axuuais aJ
KUOWN aiEMICAL COMPA.VT,
lUltimom MO.
!o NOA!
iUa-
A-i U Tom
nlf M t4 1
ii mt urut k 1 1
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sta a. tea Ar a
Trat M. 4 arc Hi 10 MOO
awn a-X. Ak nrr-l
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Nii AJJ u44 T 4j
for CU- . a. C
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Ouisi Iitul Life Iumice Co.
rUCOCSTA. MA. DIBXCTORS
Ot9e 13 TtesaCBt 8V., Boston. Mas.
o
30 YEJLH! OLD.
Assets 87.000.000.
Imo Kdo nt polVei only, bet ai aa
-i 1 bdIVtt. malar al ax 88 for a-
pra-raai caarrad f e4-s. for an Ordi-
"all polu3swcared by the Mala. Soa forfaUare
U ...
Call aaa -S' P"" .
iO. w. uuauv.i jb riw. . ku i.
JaJO it
4 Nona WaUr et.
Hardware, Hardware.
TVT HAVE NOW OJf BAXD A FULL STOCK
0 Hardware smaHt sold at t Kcn, cocsWtlnr
ot Ba-m. Coiiar. BrAm. Traewa. Back Band.
Baca Bm1 WtOblar aad Hooa. rww mui.
pmrUt UaAa. . . walea we are off.rtajt at
arte ta wiu compare unwj "
ka.t um-.. PhUedarBAx mt Saw York.
ICs M7JRCH tSON,
(sa SO it SS sad 40 Front St.
Watt Plows.
THE A UrAlTTUKB a ur luua caua-
x4 FVewe have glraa as the cootroi ot tha
tn VHim ctiaa c4 la Auue fr lb P foar yean.
T sa a we ar pn wa mm wi
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ltorm asa r4r a-k s m ...
ve yea the low-M g PON A CO.
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Baltimore, "
Uoaton X
Phiiade-'phla X "
Wurn CUaa, X M
KxchAsr 0 dty 1 9 cent.
Banker Now Hanovar Stock
ruatNaUocaJ Bank, Ml
NavaMa Onaao IVx I
N.C Booda Old Bx-Coapoa 3S
Do. raadgl54U ia
Do. " 1868 IS
Do, New 4'a 60
Do. Special Tax 4
Do. U N. C. Railroad 93
W. . W. R.R.Boads7 9c (Gold Int). 116
CaroUna Central R. K. Bonds, 6 9c. .80
WlLCoL ABC R. R. " 1C6
Wals4ttoa City Bonds, ne-w 8 9c 95
- 0 wa a
Nw Uaaover Coonty ...6 9c 97X
W. W. Railroad Stock fO
Worth Carolina R. R. 80
WU. OaaLUhlCo. M ,.45
WUlrvea Cotton uu
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capita! 1,000,000.
Caah Capital paid In $.100,000
Surplus rand 30,0O0.
DIE EC! OR H.
JOUN DA'.rSOX
C. M. ST KDMIl
ISAAC BATES,
JA8. A. LEAK
O. F. LITTLE
D. R. MURCniSON
DONALD McRAS
H. VOLL233
R. R. BRIDGES S. B. BORDXB
i. W. ATXINSOM
CHAS. M. STIDMAN. President.
ISAAC BATBS. Vic PreeldenU
B. D. Walla cm. Caahlc
anglO-tf
Atkinson & Manning's
Iasarance Rooms,
BANE OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING,
WUs Una-ton, IT. C.
Fire, Marine ni Life Companies.
1 Capital Represented Over $100,000.0001
ALL ABOUT
Western North Carolina
If yos want to know all aboat the "Garden Spof'of
the 800 tb, sead for a specimen copy of
The Western Courier.
Ill a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WISELY,
fall of lntreUaL rdin mt(r. ana een rveo to
th Intcrcsu or Western rtorcn caroune.
Addree ,
TUB COURIBR COMPANY,
Eendersonvllle. N. C.
MISCELLANEOUS.
.-,
The f-lorningSkar
PUBLISHED DAILY AHD WESKL7
15
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10
14
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7Ji
8
6
3
SflliscriptiOQ Rates Ih Airanie
-
DAILY BTAJL On Tear, poatage paid,. . .... (7
Six Month " .. 4
Tbre' Month" " .... 2
Oao Month " 1
One, Tear portage paid, $1 59
Six MonUa. ' 1 00
Three Month" - V
Notices of the Press:
The Star 1 decidedly one of the bet paper In
the State, aa bngli. and newsy a ever. Long life
to 1L Salem Prett
Tho Wllmlajcton Stab has entered on it twelfth
year aa rood a paper a any people should want.
CharioiU Democrat
Tho Wllnlnrton f tab haa entered on lta twelfth
year. As a dally journal or news u aianaa -np
head." Concord RtguUr.
Tho Wilmington Eraa ha entered It twenty-
fifth rolhme. There Is no better paper published
In the State. Lenoir Topic.
The Wilmington Stab haa entered upon lta thir
teenth year. It ia one of tho best paper in the
Stat. WarrmUm Gazette
The Wilmington Stab haa entered lta thirteenth
year. It haa become one of the leading papers ef
the South. Oxford. TvrcMUjht.
The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best
edited papers In the Btata, bat for freshness of
news and typographical appearance cannot be beat
en Jactton Reporter.
The Wilmington 8tab la one Of the very best pa
pers in the South, in erery department from typog
raohy od to editorial ability ai d Independence.
PtUrttrurq (Fa ) lndex-AppeaL
We like the Stab becaaao it ia thoroughly relia
ble, candid, fearless, and so wall and ably edited,
newy, spley, and In fact a perfect newspaper. Long
may the 6tab twinkle. ML Airy Visitor.
Although at the head of the press In this State In
all that makea a paper valuable to the reader, still It
continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first
magnitude. May Its lustre neyer wane. The Fret
WMl&wtUt
The Wllmlnrton (X. O.) Mobmths Stab is a mo- I
del newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag
gerat it merits when we say It is the newtiett (sec
alar) paper nabllthed In the boatti.Richmond(Va.)
ReUaicM Herald.
The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its
thirteenth year and twenty-flfth rolnme. One of
the beat conducted and edited papers m the South,
and. aaa North Carolinian, we are proud of it.
Tarboro Southerner.
The Stab la so well and favorably known in this
section of the State that we can say nothing of
which its thousands of readers do aot already know.
It is In erery respect one of the best dallies la the
Sooth. Rooemmian.
The WUmLagton Stau haj entered on Its twelfth
year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well edited
a compendium of all the news of th day, and aa
honor to lta city, to North Carolina and to North
Carolina lonmallBm Cfutriotte Obeerver.
That magnificent beaming Stab has completed
it twenty-second volume. It 1 i ne of the most
brilliant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of the
Potomac. Tne system in tne get no or tne paper
arpasae them 1
i BU. i
Tarboro SotUMerner
The Timee cannot aay a ord too
for the
WUmlngtan Stab. It haa Just reach'
one of its
many blrthdaya. As a newspaper it la a favorite
with the State pies and la sought after by the peo
ple. Long and prosperous Uie to tLReideviUe
Times.
Wbv 1 it that ail the papers with the name of
Star are each brigbtilttle loarnal f The Wilming
ton (N. C ) bTAB, the Waahln gton Star, Freder icks
burt Star. ew York Star, for example There
must be aomethlag In a name after all Richmond
Ya)SUiU.
The Wilmington 8tab, we are pleased to notice,
till tociinae on the high road to success. We es
teem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of
Use very beat of our exi
ixcnacg
cses. and consider It the
peer or J
ford Free
peer of any Journal published In the South. Ox-
Th Wilmington Stab la now taking the regular
midnight Associated Press reports, and has besides
Increaaed the amoent of its reading matter. The
Stab la an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is not
surprialng rlnce It 1 so deserving. Charlotte Ob-
Th Mobitixs Stab, ene or tho beet dallies we
know, and as a newspaper. In our opinion, the very
bet, ha entered upon its twelfth year. In every
partictU ar the Stab cornea fully np to the mark as
tha principal daily in our chief commercial city.
Leag may it twinkle. Alamance Gleaner.
The Wilmington Stab haa entered upon lta ltth
volume, and we are pleased to notice still continues
on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very
highly, regarding It a one of the very best newspa
per tnat cornea to this office. Its news columns
are always a little roller than those of any other of
our exchangee, and Its editorial department is con
ducted with much ability. Mmraai Uon B lade.
Humble In lta beginnings, aa waa inseparable from
an 1
alt
the
resplendent in the full glow of a constantly bright
ening prosperity. As a newrvaver it has few eauala.
and no superior, for appropriate selection and u-
mcioes arrangement, ana we are proua to rana 11
among our most acceptable exchanxes. HUltooro
Recorder,
Tee WOmington Mounxs Stab has entered upon
the thirteenth year or lta existence, and we take
this opportunity to congratulate It upon lta prospe
rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable ac
cess or the Stab is due to its strict attention to
bu sines. The boast or the Stab (rightfully too),
is that It always has the news, and this la the first
thing in journallam. Otherwise the paper is all
that the term of "good newspaper" implies, and lta
corps of editor and reporters are thoroughly edu-t
catcd newspaper men. May the healthful, moral
influence of the Stab never be retarded, and may
its genial, enterprising proprietor enjoy many more
y many mat
Meteenqer.
nappy years or uaeruineea. uoiaeooro
The Lincoln Progress
Published Batordayt ai Linccir&m, if. C.
IB the only paper published ia Lincoln county
and haa an extenaive circulation among the Mer
ehanta. Farmers and all clisses ef buainesa men in
UeSUte.
It aSera to the Merchants ef Wilmington a de
sirable medVcsa for advertia f their business
throughout Weatern North Carolma.
Liberal terms will be allowed on yearly adver
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ln
idreiw r H. DaLANK.
SdJtorasd Proprietor.
The Central Protestant
AWZSSXY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS
paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes
taut Church In North Carolina, ia published at
greens ooro. . v.
Term, fit 00 per annum, in advance.
Tha clltv of lta location, tha nnmber and ac
tlvlty ef ita ageata, and the constantly i&creaaing de
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In varioaa sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar
claim upon th e patronage ef the advertia.'sg public
Verms very favorable. Oonanit your busmeaa Inter
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that of any two papers in the State combined; and
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IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN
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among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of
bosinesa men in the county.
It offers to the Merchants of WTlmlnjrton a desir
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ItcirculateB, being ooDnectedwith that city by steam
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Wilmington & Weldon
RiAILROAD CO,
OmoB or Uttn'i. a .vzvaeiMMBMxr.,
WUaiiniSOB. N. C, Ney, 87, 1880.
Change of" Schedule.
ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER tffc 1S80. AT
4.15 P. M., Paseengcr Trains a the W liming
toa ft Weldon Railroad vrtil ran as follows-
Bar Matl and Express Trains Daily
Horn. 47 NortU aad 43 soatto.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:40 A. M
ArriTeat Weldoa :40 ?. M.
Leave Weldon s:4or. .
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9:55 P. M.
Fast Throush Mail axb Passknobb Trains
Daily Nos. 43 North and 40 South'.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8 03 P. M
Arrive at Weldon Hn'
Leave Weldon o.aor. jb.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.10 P.-M
Train No. 40 North will stop only at Rocky
Point, Bnrgaw, South Washington, Magnolia, Mt.
Olive, Goldsboro. Wilson. Rocky Mount, Knfield
and Halifax. . . .
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rocky
Mount. Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Nioht Pabsbhsbb, Mail and Expbkss Ibais
No. 45 NtiBTH and 42 South.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 4:15 B. M.
Arrive at Weldon f , . J?"
Leave Weldon, - - t';"' S'
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, &.M A. M.
Trains oa Tarboro Branch Road, leave Rocky
Mount for Tarboro at 6.30 P. M. Daily, and Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at a. w a. ai. iteium
ing, leave Tarboro at 9. 50 A. M. Daily, and .Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M.
Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel
don for all pointa North daily. All rail via
Bicnmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line.
Train No. 45 runs via Richmond and Washing
ton, and makes close connection dally to Rich
mond, and daily except Saturday nights for all
points north of Richmond. Trala xto. 43 runs
daily and mages close connection for aU points
North via Richmond and Washington
All trains ran solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Sup't.
A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Asent.
no 28-tI
e
General Sup'ts Office,
WILMINCTOK, COLUMBIA fc AU
GUSTA It. R. COltXPAN ,
WILMINGTON. N. C. Nov. 27. 1880.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 8, 1830, at 3.45
P. ., the following Passenger Schedule will
ba ran on this road:
Dat Pass koeb, Mail and Expbkss Trains, Dailt
Nos. 42 West and 43 East.
Leave Wilmington 8.40 A.M.
Leave Florence 1:05 P. M.
Leave Florence.. 3 45 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington , 7:43 P. M.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)-
N01. 40 West and 47 East.
Leave Wilmington 10:36 P.M.
Leave Florence 3:00A.M.
Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction 6:00 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia 6:10 A. M.
Leave Colombia 10:00 P. M.
Leave a C. fc A. Junction 10:30 r. M.
Leave Florence 2:00 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington ... 6:30 A.M.
This Train stops only at Brinkley's, Whiteville,
Fiemington, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Tim
aaatieville, Maysville, Sumter, Camden Junction
and E as ton.
Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. A
C. R. R., C, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junc
tion, sad all points beyond, should take No. 40
Night Express.
Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and
for Augusta on trains 40 and 47.
All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wil
mington.
JOHN F. DIVINE.
Gen'l Sup't.
A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent
no 28-tr
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
.niSn.ilBiinilir
iv."-.
Omia GaLBiBiJ)Tai(uiT
Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 13, 1880.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER DEC. Ii, 18S0, the following
Schedule will be operated oa this R ailroad:
ASSENGER AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
Daily except Sundays
xr 1 i Leave Wilmington at. ....9:10 A.M.
N0' 1- J Arrive at charlotte at 6:10 P. M.
a I Leave Charlotte at
JNO' f Arrive at Wilmington at.
6:30 A. M.
....'3:20 P. M.
Trains Nos. 1 and 3 stop at regular stations only,
and points designated in the Company's Time Ta
ble. PASSENGER, MAIL AND FREIGHT
1 Leave ,Wilmington at
No. 5. Arrive at Hamlet at
....5:80 P.M.
....1:36 A.M.
...8:15 A. M.
....7:30P.M.
... 1:36A.M.
...9:45 A.M.
r I - unarioite at....
Leave Charlotte at
No. 6. Arrive at Hamlet at
I " Wilmington at..
No. 5 Train is Daily except Sunday, bat no con
nection to Raleigh on Saturday.
No. 6 Train is auy except aaiaraay .
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX
PRESS AND FREIGHT.
Leave' Charlotte...
Arrive at Shelby. . .
8:35 A. M.
.13:35 P.M.
No. 3.
1 r . ov.lt.. 1 .or X UT
NO.4. A I if rrhrlntt K'SS P. M.
Trains Nos. 5 and 6 make close connection at
Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above, aad
at Charlotte with Trains 3 and 4 on Shelby Division.
Througb Sleeping cars between ttaieisn ana
Charlotte.
V. Q- JOHNSON.
de 12 -tf General Superintendent
CLYDE'S
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
The Steamer
BENEFACTOR,
Capt. JONES, ,
V1LL SAIL FROM NEW YORK,
Saturday. February 5.
a shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
of Steamers aa advertised. El
For Freight Encasements apply to
THOITIA8 E. BOND,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
Theo. ti. Ejjer, Freight Agent,
New York.
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
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