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t? h Cure of Coughs. ("ViMe ttoarseness, Bronchitis,Cronp, Infla Ijyav.iiw, - J J 1 1 1 II I J (cipient Consamption and forthe le-jj I . . .v-. T-: T7 o - I Iced stages ui iuc vuciuc. x w oaie K7aUDruggiPrre, 5 Cents. AN OPETJ AMONG THE LADIES ascinatlng tints of Complexion for which ladies strire are chiefly arti- flclal, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the uso of Hagan's Mag noliaBalm a delicate, harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. ' The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, remoyes Sal lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup tions, all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. oct 31m nrm This great specific cures that most loathsome dis ease SYPHILIS Whether in its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures Scrofula. Old Sores. Rheumatism, Eczema, Catarrh, or any Blood Disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL ! ' Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881. ' We have cases in our town who lived at Dot Springs, aud were finally cured withJS. S. S. MoCammos & Kcbst. Memphis, Term., May 12, 1881. We have sold 1306 bottles of S. S. S. in a year. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a postive specific. S. Mansitbld & Co. Louisville, Ky., May IS, 1881. 8. S. S. lias given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold.: J. A. Fennbb. Denver, Col.j May 2, 1881.1 1 Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms of 3. S. S. L. Meisseter. Richmond, Va., May 11. 1881. You can refer anybody to ns in regard to the merits of S. S. S. Polk, Miller & Co. Have never known S. S. S. to fail to cure a case of Syphilis when promptly taken. H. L. Dknsabd, I p n Eli Wap.rkn, p erry, l.a. The above signers are gentlemen of high stand ng. A. H. Colquitt, Gov. of Georgia. IT you icih, tee will take gour ease, TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write-fDr particulars and copy of "little book. 'Message to the Unfortunate." E&Price of large or regular size reduced to J1.T5 per bottle, and small size, holding half the quantity, for $1.00. $1,000 Reward will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis 100 bottles S. S. S., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any min eral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Proprs, Sold hyarnggists everywhere. Atlanta, Ga. For farther information call or write for the Bttle book. W. II. GREEN, Wholesale and Retail Agent, - jy 8 Dedexs&Wly Wilmington, N. C. - THE GREAT DifafliiiuiJiSc The Syarpbdf:liVeroiafla2it are uneasiness "an"r patrf-?rrtfte side, sometimes Pain in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheuma nn;the Stomach is affected with -loss f arpe rae and sickness; bowels ift genera testive Retimes alteraatmgwHh4ax;fiie;hltK)Ur Wed with pain, and dull, heavy jRitfrn;,eoB5i& erame loss of mernoty.'vrttn wjnfOTS3tJonof naming left undone somtrtMn'wMch -OTghtto -n done; often complamiagf .weakaess, aeoUity and low spirits.. Sometime sonany of the above symptoms attend the dfeeaae;nd alMher ranes very few of them but the Liver is generally "Morgan most involved: " - fiegulate the Liver, and prevent DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS, CHILLS and FEVER, HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, SOUS STOMACH, HEARTBURN, PILES, Etc. See that you get the Genuine in White Wrapper, a red Z, prepared only by J. H. ZEIL1N & Co. , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. JT 19 Deod&Wly tuthsa nrm feCRIPTION FREE lrtPedjr Care of Nervous Weakness, Lost JiUlitT, Premature Debility, Hervonsness, '!?dene7' CoaftisioB of Ideas. AversUn to wtT, Defective Memory, and all Disorders ht oa by Indiscreet Habits sad Excesses. Mngsit has the increments. 8ehT IN PUIH Wud envelope. Address DR.W.S. J AQUES, 130 Wert Sixth 8t,oi2ronrff ATI, oma . High-Bred Dogs. E lne Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees. For sale by . E. P. WELSH "toTTD&Wtf YoriCPenn. N. A. STEDHAN, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor fit Law, ZABETHTON, BLADEN COUNTY N. C, EiC'Plairs, m Brick building occupied by "ittSrlSrf1.11001 to Oahna. Ollections on Cent w-iiX and upwards made for Five Per LOT? TTs A and jGEORGIA. For in-8tatT-r.A--'-it- formation about these nor 15 DA W6m hoc or frm . FOR . ; Liter' Crajl. i 1)afliin immoth eight page sheet) $2 a year. ;a5nfi lTeaJ- The best papers in the South. ; Ptewpfeg 5 cents.- Address, ; utr J. H. ESTLLL, 8aTannah, Ga. . ;The .MoMtiffcStar; ; 3 tfr:-TBCB iovb-wbju.j :.:f iTwas just before the taystery of -the night i . East; , t , . The magic -hoar ; when bats begin their a flight, ) r And winged vampires gather to their BetWri "him nrf thn ?H-1 rf Yia Tioart y A. fence of unplaned boards forbidding rose; . "KTv r.n s. i i : i No friendly knot-holes tempt his tingling ; tOt'S. "The loving are the daring. Shall I : Stop?" The coward thought his ardent soul de mits : ' A mighty leap he takes, and onthe top tt: . i , . . r. xuo ixxeuiiy iuiui a quivering ODjeci Slis. Night's candelabra flash along the skies. "He cometh not," she says; her faith grows dim. Ah, where is he?" Prone on his face he , lies. Two doctors digging splinters out of him. From the BrooJdyn Eagle. PERSONAL. It is understood that W. W. Astor, who sailed from New York for Eu rope to-da-, will receive a diplomatic ap pointment and remain abroad. Washing ton Dispatch to the New York World. , Elizabeth of .Austria is one of the most accomplished of Empresses. She talks at pleasure in German, English and French, and skip from one to the other as a bird among the branches of trees. It is understood that depositors in the Mechanics' National Bank of Newark liave determined to prosecute the Directors of that concern, and will employ Benjamin F. Butler and Roger A.. Pryor as counsel. jjj , Hon. Truman Smith, of Connec ticut, ex-Congressman and ex-Senator, and a man who flDs an honorable place in the ante-bellum history of his country, is still living at Stamford, and will celebrate his ninetieth birthday on the 27th of this month. The .Emperor William's imperial speech on the. opening of the Reichstag is severely criticised. Somehow or other the people of Germany are becoming to think that there is a little too much Bismarck and not enough Emperor William in their go vernment. I heard the other day a good story of Jay Gould, the American railway king. A London broker went over to New York and solicited an interview with him. The broker explained to him what vast on rations might be made on the London Stock Exchange, and suggested that he should do business for him. Gould reflected, and then said: "What you say is no doubt true; I see only one objection I never speculate. " London Truth. POLITICAL POINTS. The New York Sun suggests Cameron ,or Mahone as a member of the President's Cabinet. It is thought in the West that the Star route men will let the government down easy and not sue for damages. Bos ton Herald. It would not be surprising if the Republican President for 1885 should come from Illinois, and the Vice President from some Southern State say Virginia. Springfield (IH.) Journal. "For the North and South alike there is but one remedy. All the constitu tional power of the nation and the States, and all the volunteer forces of society should be summoned to meet this danger by the strong influence of universal educa tion." Pres. Garfield, Inaugural, 1880. Whether we are to have a pro tective or a non-protective tariff, we need a good one of its kind. A competent com mission will listen to all the arguments that can be presented on both sides. A commis sion ought to be formed which can be trusted to base its recommendations upon a careful survey of facts and a conscientious weighing of reasons, without reference to the predilections of its members. New York Tribune. Cantankerous Stalwart. TWINKLINGS. The young ladies who wear scarlet plush dresses in the streets are not insane, poor things, they are only fashion able. Quite provoking: A lady being asked how many calls she made the other afternoon replied, "Oh, I onlgt made seven; I was unfortunate enough to find every body at home." EtansvtUe Argus. The losses by fire during the month of October in the United States and Canada aggregate over $8,000,000, or about $100,000,000 per year, a burden of tax heavier than the national debt imposes. "Is there any opening here for an intellectual writer?" asked a seedy, red nosed individual of an editor, ""ies, my friend," replied the latter. "A considerate carpenter, foreseeing your visit, left an opening for you. Turn the knob to the right." Providence Press. Not long since a family moved into a house on Austin Avenue. After a week or so a friend of the family called on them and asked how they liked the locality. "Pretty well." "Have you called on any of the neighbors pet?" "No, but I am going to if there is any more of my firewood missing." Texas Sif tings. SO UTHEBJsTlTESIS. By the last census returns just completed and published, the population of Virginia is 1,512,565. At the Atlanta Exposition the Louisville & Nashville Railroad exhibits 2,000 specimens of wood, all products of the country which its various lines traverse. Will readjustment readjust ? Very likely; but the readjustee elected last Tuesday will not. They are mostly for re pudiation, and that will be the rock on which we shall see them split and all sink together. Richmond State, Bern. A remarkable coincidence of the election isjhe fact that Major Daniel and Colonel Cameron got the same majority in their respective cities. Lynchburg gave Daniel 986 majority and Petersburg gave Cameron 986 majority. Petersburg Index Appeal. From Marblehead, Mass., Mr. George F. Young, of the American House, writes that he was cured of a severe sore throat by the application of St. Jacobs Oil, and nothing else. Dan Talmagrfs Sons & Co., CHABlESTON, S. C, Hew Yorlr; SavaM New' Orleans, no otfier'axtlefeVsraprtul receive par entire attention; and selection or beat maraeis juaue c:s. urea e. f;::z:;l?u.:::. mi, fi t. nr LYD1A C. PINKHAr.rO ! VEGETABLE COMPOUND. It a Positive Cure ' for en t&eee PalafU OamlaUta ma WealMaa" a to j best f a le ypwlett . It win oar aWraly the worst farm of renal Ooife. plaints, all ovarian trooblee, TnWsnimawwi and moeraT tlon. Falling and Displacement, and the- eonfcgneae Spinal Wfcwoeyand Is partioularr adapted to the Change of life. It win dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus la an early stare of development. The tendency te eaar oorons hnmors there U checked very pduy by Its n . ' It removes falntaeea, flatolenoy, destroys all craving' for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It enree Bloating-, 'Headaches, Nervous Pruetiatfon, General Debility, Steepla nasi, Depressloa and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, cansrng pain, weight and backache, is alwari permanently cared by its tu. It will at all times and imderaU circumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the female systnm. Tor the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYTOA X. PrjTKHAMTf TZ6KTABTJB COM POUBTDis prepared at IBS and SU Western Avenue, Lynn, Vans. Frioe $0. Six bottles tor $5. Sent by maU In the form of pills, also In the form of lesenges, on receipt of price, '$1 per box for either. Kra. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mtntion tMs -Paper. Ho family should be without LTDI1K FIKEHAIPS LTVSB PILLS. They cure consUpaUon, bfllonsness aed torpidity of the liver. SBeentspar box. tor Sold by all Drvgxiats. oct 18 DeodAW tuthsa nrm ONK OF THE REASONABLE PLEASURES Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment, and much subsequent tor ture to a confirmed dyspeptic. But when chronio indigestion is comDattea witn Hosteller's stom ach Bitters, the food is eaten with relish, and most important of all, is assimilated by and nourishes' the system. Use this grand tonic and corrective also to remedy constipationi biliousness, rheuma tism, fever and ague, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. nov 1 Deod&Wly tu th sa nrm PRKSCI:IBKI) IlV prrYsiciASfs. Prepared from tropical fruita and plants. A Delicious and Re freshing Fruit Lozenge, Which . Serves the Purpose of Pills and Ois- -agreeahlc Purgative Medicines. TBOMC-ntlTIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation in the world for Constipation, BiU ousness. Headache, Piles, and all kindred Com plaints. It acts gently, effectively, and is deli ious to take. Cleansing the system tboroogbly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, etc. .One trial coh rinre. packed In bnmied tin boxes only. PRICE 25 and 60 CTS. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. mh 5 Deoa&W tn th sa -rUTPTflrt.' , A mUL IUII1C. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for a! 1 diseases reqmriinj a: certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigrestion, lyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, "Want of Appe tite, lioss of Strength, lack of Energy, etc: Enriches the blood, strenglhens thejmu&cles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digesti ve organs, removing all dspeptic isymptorns, sucluau tasting tht food, belching, heat in the stomach, heartburn, etc. TJie only Iron Preparation that trill not blacken the teeth or give headache. Write for the C Book, 32 pages amusing and nseful reading, sent free. BROWN CTTEMICAIj COMPANY, Baltimore. Md. jan 29 D&Wly nrm Now Don't Forget rjTBAT I HAVE FULL STOCK OF HARNESS Saddles, Bridles and everything In my line on haait, at low prices and of best quality. Also Carriages, Buggies, Carts and Drays. Blacksmith imsz. horseshoeing and woodwork done at short aolse, at Carriage Factory on Third, between Macket and Princess Streets. TTivmrTj DorSOtf P. H. HAYDEN. f m j ' J - sr v rnVim Shoxilder B6es, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' AND ladies' Shoulder Braces; Hard Babbetland -Soft M Tnrktoh ftS ' ' sovtf -HodelDnu; Store, New Market, . . . . -.. . WHO.LESALIZrJBICES. ,j Our anotations. it, should be muierstoda. represent the; wholesale prices generally, v la making dd small orders higher prices have to be charged.- i- - " - . V r- ' ' BAGGING Qunnv .... ......... lOW 11' Standard 10) BACON North Carolina. Hams, lb. i 00 ,16 Shoulders, 9 S 00 10 . 1 Sides, choioe, B...;:...... 00 16 ; Wxstxbh Smoked Hams, B.. 16 17 Sides, B 10 12 '. Shoulders, , 0,, 10- Dbt 8ai.td Sides, J lb........ 10 Shoulders, & B 0 9J? BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, s Second Hand, each.. 175 185 New New York, ach. ........ 1 90 00 New City, each 000 190 BEESWAX $ lb..... 30 22 BKICKS Wilmington, 7 60 950 Northern..;...... 0 00 14 00 BUTTER North Carolina, tt. 20 25 - Northern, W lb 25 85 CANDLES lb Sperm 18 25 Tallow 11J4 12 Adamantine. 11 . 15 CHEESE lb Northern Faoty 14 1 Dairy. Cream 15 1! State 10 14 COFFEE tt-rJava. . 26 28 , Laguyra , 15 17 Rio 11 15 CORN MEAL 38 bush., in sacks, 1 00 1 05 COTTON TIES bundle. 1 85 2 00 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd 7 7H Yarns, bunch 100 110 EGGS dozen 00 20 FISH Mackerel. No. 1, W bbl... 16 00 20 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. . 8 50 10 00 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 8 60 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, & half bbl.. 4 50 5 00 Mackerel, No. 8, bbl.... 6 50 7 00 Mullets, bbl 4 00 4 50 Mullets, Pork bbls 0 00 7 00 N.C. Roe Herring. keg.... 8 00 4 00 t Dry Cod, Tb. 5 9 FERTILIZERS it,UW pounos, Peruvian Guano, No. 1 57 50 62 50 " " No. 2 8600 8700 " " Lobos 00 00 51 00 Baugh's Phosphate 00 00 60 00 Carolina Fertilizer 4500 50 00 Ground Bone 00 00 40 00 Bone Meal 00 00 4500 Bone Flour 00 00 57 00 Navassa Guano 40 00 45 00 Complete Manure 00 00 67 00 Whann's Phosphate :.. 00 00 70 00 Wanda Phosphate. : 00 00 70 00 Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 60 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00 60 00 FLOUR W bbl Fine 0 00 5 50 Northern Super 000 600 Extra 6 60 7 50 " Family : . . . . 7 75 10 00 City Mills Extra. 600 650 " Family 00 8 50 " Extra Family 50 9 00 GLUE B 11 13 GRAIN bushel. Corn, from store, In bags 85 95 Corn, cargo, in bulk 00 00 Corn; cargo, in bags 95 1 00 Corn, Mixed, In bags 00 95 Oats! ! 00 65 Red Rust Proof Oats 87 97 Cow Peas 120 125 HIDES lb Green 4 fin, 6 HOryT.T 10 11 HAY W 100 lbs Eastern 00 1 30 Western 1 20 1 25 North River 1 00 1 15 HOOP IRON Ton. 80 00 85 00 LARD a lb Northern 00 13) North Carolina 00 14 LIME ffbarrel 1 10 1 50 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank 15-00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to -quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. . 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 15 60 MOLASSES gallon, New Crop Cuba, in hhds 00 89 " " " in bbls 00 42 Porto Rico, In hhds 00 45 " In bbls 00 48 Sugar House, In hhds 25 27 '7 " inbbls: 00 29 Syrup. In bbls 40 80 NAILS v Keg Cut, lOd basis. . 0 00 3 50 OILS gallon Kerosene 11 12 Lard... 1 10 1 45 Linseed 90 100 Rosin 15 18 Tar 00 20 Deck and Spar 00 22 POULTRY Chickens, live, grown 28 30 Spring... 12-$ 25 Turkeys 75 1 25 PEANUTS bushel 60 1 30 POTATOES bushel Sweet . . 75 1 00 Irish 00-" 80 PORK a bbl. City Mess 20 00 21 00 Prime 00 00 15 00 Rump 16 00" 17 00 RICE Carolina, 1b 4J 7 Rough, bushel 95 1 50 RAGS lb Country lj 1 city:., i3 m ROPE lb 14i 22 SALT sack Alum. 00 75- Liverpool,. 00 80 Lisbon 00 00 American 00 75 SUGAR lb Cuba 0 00 Porto Rico 0 00 A Coffee 0 10$ B - 9?4 10 C " 8 9 Ex C 9 9i Crushed 10$ 11 SOAP lb Northern 5 64 SHINGLES M Contract 5 00 7 00 Common 2 00 250 Cypress Saps 40 500 Cypress Hearts 000 750 STAVES M W. O. Barrel.. . . 12 00 18 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 10 00 TALLOW $ B 5 6 TIMBER M feetn-Shlpping.. 12 00 13 00 Extra Shipping 13 00 14 50 Mill Prime 6 50 7 50 Mill Fair m 5 60 6 50 Common Mill " 4 50 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 000 400 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina 100 250 WOOL lb Washed 25 82 Unwashed 20 23 Burry 10 15 WILMINGTON MONEY MARKET. Exohange (sight) on New York i discount. ...... Boston Philadelphia Western Cities.. TExchanire. 30 davs. 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 100 First National Bank Stock. 75 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Sonds Old Ex-Coupons 32 Funding, 1B66 12 Funding, 1868 12 New 4s 88 Special Tax 4 toN. C. Railroad.... 93 W. & W. R. R. Bonds, 7 c. (Gold Interest). 116 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 c 105 Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R. R. Bonds ... 106 Wilmington City Bonds, (New) 6 c 100 ,r " " 8 Wo 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 976 Wilmington A Weldon R. R. Stock 100 North Carolina R. R. Stock 100 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 100 The Best Paper. Try It. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 05th YEAR. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Is a large First Class Weekly Newspaper of Sixteen Pages, printed in the most beautiful style, PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH SPLENDID ENGRAV INGS, representing tbe newest inventions and the most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences ; in cluding New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Health, Progress, Social, Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers by eminent writers to all departments of Science, will be found In the Scientific American. Terms, $3.20 per year, $1.60 half year, which in cludes postage. Discount to Agents. Single co pies, 10 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers. Remit by Postal Order to MUNN & CO., Publishers, 37 Park Row, New York. ATOi?TtffMC! 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C. nv lt : . The Marion Star, THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous hi the State, offers to Com mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those, who have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium of com munication with a forge and Influential class of merchants, mechanics; .planters and naval store men. whose patronageis worth solicitation. Ad vertisements and Business Cards inserted on libe ral terms.' ' - - t " v. . .'Address-' - -r ' 1 THE STAR, se22tf , , - - Marion, S. C- rheTJldrnirigStar 'UBLISHED DAILY AITDTTEEKXY :: Siitscriplion BatesIiV MmcC- DALLY STAR,. One Year, postage paid...... .$7 09 " Six Months. " 4 00 'i Three Months" " .......2 26 " One Mooth, " " 1 00 WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. . . .$1 50 " Six Months, ".....100 l ' Three Months " " .... 50 NOTICES 0FTHE PRESS : The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to It. Salem Press. ZTThe Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good, a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat.' The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily journal of news It stands "up nev'r-Concord Register. . The Wilmington Stab has entered its twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in he State. Lenoir Topic. x The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth year. It Is one of the best papers hi the State . Warrenton Gazette. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteent year. It has become one of the leading papers of the South. Oxford TorsMight. The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but f er freshness of news and typograpical appearance cannot- be beaten. Jackson Reporter, The Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from typo graphy up to editorial ability and Independence. Petersburg (.Va.) Index-Appeal. We like the Stab because it is thoroughly relia ble, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect newspaper. Long may the Stab twinkle. ML Airy Visitor. Although at the head of the press in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magnitude. May its lustre never wane. The Free Will Baptist. The Wilmington (N. C.) Mobhikq Stab is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it, is tbe newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Va.) Religious Herald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers In the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it.-r-Tarooro Southerner. The Stab is so well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already, know. It is in every respect one of the best dat lies in the South. Robesonian. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth vear. It is a most exoellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and to North -Carolina journalism. Charlotte Observer. That magnificent beaming Stab has oompleted its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them all. Tarboro Southerner. The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Reids ville Times. Why Is it that all the papers with the name of Star are such bright little journals? The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after all. Richmond (Va.) State. The Wilmington Star, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to sucoess. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer of any journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lance. The Wilmington Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has" be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Charlotte Observer. The Mobktns Stab, one of the best dailies we know, and as a newspaper, in our opinion, the very best, has entered upon its twelfth year. In every particular the Stab comes fully up to the mark as the principle daily in our chief commer cial city. Long may it twinkle. Alamance Glean er. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mor qan ton Blade. Humble in its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newspa per it has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepta ble exchanges. Hillsboro Recorder. The Wilmington Mobbing Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and. we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. . The remark able success of the Stab is due to Its strict atten tion to business. 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Trams on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 7.40 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 5 A. M. Return 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 Weldon for all points North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes olose con nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. nov4tf WILMINGTON, COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA Bailroad Co, Ornci or Gikibai Sup't, Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 4, 1881. ,. j Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV. 6TH, 1881, AT 10.40 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Xally) Nos. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 10.40 P. M. Leave Florence 3.20 A. M. Arrive at G.,- C. & A. Junction 6.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 10.00 P. M. Leave O.C.&A Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 2.00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 6.20 A. M. Night Matx and Passenger Train, Daily, No. 40 West, and Dat Mail and Passenger Train, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington 11.45 P. M. Arrive at Florence 3.15 A. M. Leave Florence 1.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 6.05 P. M. Mail and Passenoebr Daily, 42 West, 45 East. Leave Wilmington 8.35 A. M. Arrive at Florence 12.45 A. M. Leave Florence 5.45 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington .-. 12.00 M Trains 43 and 42 stop at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington, White ville, Fair Bluff and Marion. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C., & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press. Separate PuBman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 47. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. A. 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