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WHOLESALE PRICES. 7ilmIfiponI& 7eldon NETTRAliGIA, Xenons Irritability, Sciatica and all painful Ner voiis Diseases. A treatise by a well known physi cian, a specialist on these subject?, concludes as follows: "Neuralgia is one of the most painful of diseases, and is attended with more of less ner vous irritation. Sciatica is also a form of neural ijia. and all painful nervous diseases come under that name. Neuralgia means nerve ache, and therefore you can suffer with neuralgia in any part of the bodyj as the nerves are supplied to every part." . I have for many years closely studied the cause of neuralgia, and the nature of the nervous sys tem, with the many diseases that it is subject to, ami have found by actual experience that the true and primary cause of neuralgia is poverty of the nervous fluid it becomes impoverished and poor, and in some cases starved, not because the patient does not eat, but what is eaten is not appropriated to the nervous system; there are manv causes for this, but Dr. C. w. Benson's Ce5 erv and Chamomile Pills have in my hands proved a perfect remedy for this condition and these dis eases. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents a box Depot. 1!H North Kutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. Hv mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $20, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure " ECZEMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, 1 ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, : DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartaoftbe 5 body. It makes toe rin white, aoft and smooth.; removes ton and freckles, and is tha BSST toilet dressing in THE WOBXtD. Elegantly pot ap. two bottles in one package, consisting of bo tlx Internal &nd external treatment. "- . ; . . All first class druggists bave it. Frioefl.perpacksg. J. W. CONOLKY, Agent, Wilmington, N. C o: t li) i);inl& Wlm we fr su nrro Fop sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ADRIAN & VOLLERS. P. L. BRI DOERS & CO. and J. C. STEVENSON. dec 24 3m A SURE For Fine Complexions. Positive relief and immunity from complexlonal blemishes may be found in Hagan's Mag nolia Balm. A delicate and harmless article. Sold by drug gists everywhere. It imparts the most brilliant and life-like tints, and the clo sest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly discolora iions, eruptions, ring marks under the eyes,sallowness,red ness, roughness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Mag nolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic. jan 3 lm We Want Buyers for 1000 BblsNEW flour' M)0 Ba!?t COFFEE' 100 BbusUGAR' Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, -,"AA Sacks FINE do 22 Hhds CUBA MOLASSES, &e.. Jbe,, Ac. HALL & PEARSALL. jan 10 D&W tf Hurlong Cotton Seed. 100 Bushels. THE MOT PROLIFIC COTTON SEED KNOWN. For sale at Willards. .lan 22 tf o i 133 i o -9 .2 -S S J W t- S 8 The Lincoln Progress, Published Saturdays at Lincolnton, N. C. T S THE ONLYPAPER PUBLISHED IN LINCOLN A County, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of busi ness men in the State, . It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a de sirable medium for advertislngvtbejr business thronghont Western North CferoUfta. -v- -'- . Literal terms will be allowed on yearly adver tisements. Subscription price $2 00 per annum is advance. Address F. H. DzLANE. Editor and Proprietor For the Star. f THE VIEW OPTHE HEVIB W. (Suggested by the Separation of the "North - American" Irom The Appleton's).- , The pampered North American, Its course was fast and free; Till Appleton fixed up a lock, Ana tried to turn, the key! With Tourgee and with Ingersoll And t'otbers at the door; "With Jerry Black) like Tapper! it, Still hot for "human gore." The editor he shook his head, And winked his little eye, And nudged the fat proprietors, To know the treason why!" The owners said: "Our noble bark Shall sail the sea alone; No need to readjust our crew, Like bully-Bill Mahone! "No hampering hand our editor, Shall feel upon his brain; Because his name is Allen Rice, "T'wotild go against the grain. " Then laughed the little editor, A low sardonic laugh; But when he reached his sanctum snug, "Was winnowed of his chaff! "Great Caesar." said he, ""Walt is wise To 'celebrate himself ;" I'll jump Within, my, own canoe, And paddle it for pelf! Edward Williams. PERSONAL. The Garfield monument fund at Cleveland, accumulates slowly, but has reached nearly fiOO.000. Edward S. Stokes, Jim Fisk's murderer, has just leased a house on "West orty-fourth street. New York, for $4,000 a year. Judge Jeremiah Black and wife Missed several days in Milwaukee, "Wis., ast week, the guests of Mrs, Matt H. Car penter. John Kelly is getting the bet ter of his recent illness. It was feared at one time that the old man would succumb to the dead-lock. Mile. Jeanne Bonaparte, daugh of the late Prince Pierre, is to be married next month to the Marquis de Villeneuvc Bargemont, the scion of a staunch Legiti mist family. The lady's dowry is to be one million francs, given by her brother, Prince Roland Bonaparte. Mr. W. W. Story's new statue of Orestes represents the beautiful youth clinging to Apollo's altar with his right hand, and with his left lifted to repel the pursuing Furies. The lithe body is said to be magnificent, the face fine, but full of horror. "Mr. Story at sixty is as vigorous, as handsome and as energetic as most men of thirty-five. RELIGIOUS MISCELLAXY. Rev. Enoch Pond, D. D., Pre sident of the Bangor Theological Seminary, died at Bangor, Me., on the 22d hist., aged 91 years. About thirteen years ago the Rev Dr. Talmage removed from Philadel phia to Brooklyn, at the call of nineteen persons. Now the Tabernacle has 2,600 members and a revenue of nearly $30,000. Prof. Geo. P. Fisher is of the opinion "that the most judicious course is to test the new revision by using it in pri vate reading, in family devotions, and, perhaps, in congregations where the pastor and people prefer it, aud to wait for the appearance of the Revised Old Testament." The Union Theological Semina ry at New York is in luck. Ex-Go v. Mor gan's eift of $200,000 has alreadv been sup plemented by gifts of $100,000 from D. Willis James for a new dormitory, $50,000 from Morris K. Jessup, for a library ; $80, 000 from an anonymous friend for a Chair of Biblical Theology, and several contribu tions of $5,000 and $10,000. Bishop Fabre having rigidly excluded female voices from the church choirs of Montreal, was greatly provoked on Sunday by a young lady appearing in the choir of St. Patrick's Church and her singing Gounod's "Ave Maria.' The or ganist had taken this means of showing off the vocal powers of a favorite pupil. He had to apologize for his indiscretion, JANUARY JOKES. The thermometer took a drop too much this morning. N. Y. Telegram. Esthetic editors have their .paste made from sun flour now. Boston Commercial Bulletin. Never judge a man by his clothes. His tailor may have a suit against him. Yonkers Statesman. If a man knew as much about himself as he does about his neighbor, he would never speak to himself. Wldtehall Times. New reading of an old phrase: "Generous to a fault" may be said of many men. At least they are generous enough to their own faults. Lowell Citizen. It is reliably stated that the garters on Oscar, Wilde's hind legs arc. tied with a true lover's knot. The more the public finds out about this young man the more sweetly prgcious lie becomes. y47 n -ta Constitution'. SOUTHERN ITEMS, Texas has 4,600,000 valued at $13,00,000. sheep, The value of the present orange crop id Florida is estimated at about one million dollars against ! $672,176 for last year, an increase of nearly forty per cent. Ex-Congressman Felton has written another long letter in reply to Ben Hill's letter about him, closing thus: "I will inscribe, on the jolitical grave of my quondam friend, Resqufcsoat in pace.' " Buf Ben Hill is still rather too lively a corpse for an epitaph. Judge Robert W. Hughes thinks he could have kept Guiteau quiet by saying to him: "Look here, sir, if, you don't shut up and sit there as still as a mouse I'll turn you out into the street with out airy guards and let : yburfind your own way back tothe jail as best you can." That would ; undoubtedly have frightened him into stibniissidn. Bicfimmid State. "Pour oil on troubled waters" is an old recommendation; in the modern interpre tation; of the phrase we hear such expres sions and advice as the following contained in the closing words of a long article in the Boston . Herald : . During1 my jauntings afcojm&town I, heard many remarks of a complimentary character in relation to the merits' olw St. Jacobs Oil, and one person said : i ' 'There's-the venerable Hannibal Ham lin,? of. Maine, our ex-Vice President. He never Wears an overcoast and is; therefore the legitimate prey of. rheumatism. If he wants to continue savingtKe expense of an overcoat, and at the same time escape rheu matism suchj Wjther as;thb. hentavest : W$ cenCin l a bottle" 6t Jacob04caP flqd'ifacfceap anSrierviopjJe - overeoat. to :.ktM-Vie4mit8WiroD his body. ' i 0 4 cipiem vOTumpnoiiana iortne re-i lielpiconsuinptiveperTOns in advan ced stagey 'l5M''Piseasei prTSalB iiuv io aj&xx war rrr It 1878 WILL SEND, 0N 30 DAYS' TRIAL, mm a!Tr!:rjr Mfi NrvoittvkkneMe, Of n eral ; tMHy loss iofTneree. Joree or Vijrbr; fraa lisaM. resulting from Abuses and Otijer Oa tr u auf oiw aicted Jnfith Rhevima- ism. hieuralgia, iVralysis,- Spinet XHlHcirtttes, .idtwy or Layer Troubles, Lame Boric, Riip-uiit-x. nd other Diseases of ! ""M Organs. Al w 'men troubled with tuw-.a peculiar to tlieir 3 x. HjahsIv relief and complete restoration to in' .itu iiamnteed. Thf arc Ihf ealy trie AppllMncM that" have ever t-u romtirneted ntonlent1fIcprtu rt . Tfaeir thore&cfficai'&ns been-prc-ticai ty ptoven withr the ' omm wndejri'nl snccms, and tliey bavet tbe iUsrbest rttlorsmntfi fron wllel'iiiidcJ'n ifle mn,and fron JraWirrMl Ha IittTe -'n qufrkly Miit rtIjkriry,Hire( by Utclr. Sethi i-.toitcc foi ll!iistra''1 Puinphlet, giving all information free. Aiirih-, VOLTAIC je 8 Deod&Wly vT7 0.. Marshall. Kieh. sit we fr " ' Willard Hotel Lottery DRAWING 14th February, 1882, Or Jrjonej- Refunded. Louisville, Kt., November 10, 1881. Resolved. That the Board of Commissioners consent to a postponement of the drawing of the wiuara Hotel LiOtterv, until tne iu aay or et ruary. lass, and that they will not consent to any further postponement of the same. - jxobt. AtALLORT. cnairman, By the above resolution this drawing must and will be had on the day fixed, or money' distribu ted back to ticket holders. If enough tickets are sold before date fixed the drawing will be had, and notice of same will be given through the papers. LIST OF PRIZES: The Willard Hotel, with ail its t ttlOCfl fff Fixtures and Furniture, J i$iUJfJKSJ One Residence on Green Street $15,000 One Residence on Green Street 15,000 Two Cash Prices, each $5,000 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2,000 4,000 Jive Cash Prizes, each $1,000 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500 2,500 Fifty Cash Prises, each $100 5,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $60 fi.OOO Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eace $20 ; 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture 1,000 One Fine Piano 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiskey, $36. ... . . 14,400 10 Baskets Charopalgne, $35 350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $30 1S.000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey, $30 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each 910 a 000 Amounting: to $369,850. Whole Tickets $8 ; Halves $4 ; Quarters $2. Remittances mav be made bv Bank Cheek. Ex press, Postal Money Order, or Registered Mall. KesponsiDie agents wamea at au points. For Circulars, giving full information, and for Tickets, address W. D. C. WHIPS, wuiara uotei, ixmsvuie, Ky. nov 23 Deod&WtNov 10 tu th sa PRICES REDUCED FOR 1882. BLACKWOOD aMtteFODR REVIEWS ONLY $10.00. THE REPRINTS OF Tie Fonr Leading Quarterly Reviews. EDINBURGH REVIEW OYhig), WESTMINSTER REVIEW Literal), LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW Conservative). BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW (Evangelical), AND whioh have bee establish Jn this country fpr nearly half a century, ate regalarfy republished by the LEONARD SCOTT PgLISHTNft CO. , 41 Barclay Street, New York. These" publications present the best foreign periodicals In a convenient form aud at a reasonable price without abridg ment or alteration. TERMS FOR 1882 (Including Postage;, payable Strictly In Advance. For any one Review $2 50 per annum For any two Reviews 4 50 " For any three Reviews C 50 " For all four Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 " For Blackwood and one Review. 5 00 " For Blackwood and two Reviews 7 00 " For BJapkwpod and three Reviews 8 GO " For Blackwood 9i fffnr ReylewsH) 00 Single number of Blackwood, 30 cents; number of Review, 75 cents. Th Leonard ptt Pttblishiiig Co., 14 BARCLAY ST.. NEW YORK. GARDEN SEED, ONION SETS. OAT GIOTS, BARLEY, CARRE way, Cardemuri and Anise Seed, Pearl Sago, Tapioco; German. Bologna, Garlie Sausage, Saur Kraut, Anchovi8,.:Manwurte and, Mustard, Sar dines, a good aesdrtjnent ef Cakes andOrackerB, Green and Roasted-eoffee from rto 95 cents, and lots of -other' goods at Bottom Prices, at nthFrpntStreet. l ypixERS. Tie Fayetteyille Eiaiiner, A Weekly Democratic Newspaper, Published ftt FAYETTEVILLE, N. C BY ' Terms $2.00 a year in advance. Send for spe clmen copy. :'iir wEEKilH'Asro iwasxwm i3L:naper ai4he Organ o( the Methodist Jotes tantcSuroh in North Carolina, Us. published at Greensboro, N. C. . j Terms; $2 00 per annum, in advance, f The eligibility Of italoeationu the. number and iotlviiyHtsentrftnd1tbcon Ing demand IotU awwijr-the more solid classes of readers various seotionsr grfetbetCENSlAL POTESTAN peenltw claims npon th.pateon- ithflkeditorr -rffi5 f l-lin'- ' . , J. JLl. JllUtlAUA, ' ' Qreensbpro, N. C. mm 1) Our quotations, ft' should "be" nhderstood. iDresents3hS rwlKlegaIe3 pifce generally. ; In making np small orders 6lRherjrioe have to be charged.'? raiciw. Lagging Gunny ............. " Standards : V. i ... . BACONrr-North Carolina, Hams,- & fl ...... s 'Shoulders, (t l.. Sides, choice .... Wkstkbx SxoKso---Hams, f) . . Sides. -W Jb . . . . . . . . y Shoulders, Dry 8amto Sides, ft........ Shoulders, ft BAJtREI-Splrtts Turpentine, Second Hand, each. New New "York each New- City, each BEESWAX BRICKS Wilmington, V M ' Northerh. .:. . .. BUTTEB-T-NorthtJarolhia; V Northern, B CANDLES i-8perm Tallow Adamantine, - CHEESEpH? Northern Fact'y Dairy; Cream State;..,... fX)FFEE V lb Java Lagayra.... ;RiOii..i.... 12$ 00 oo ta- 00 0 10 -0 14 10 10 16 11 oj m & & 1 75 1 90 0 00, .DO 7 6tt 0 00 25 & & & 1 85 2 00 1 00 20 9 50 14 00 30 35 25 12 15 ft 14 28 14; 14 00 1 75- 1,0 20 18 13 14 15 10 18 13 a 10 MEAL bush., In sacks, hestMS, uunoie . . . . 1 TOMraTieSMSheethiir,-4-4, V yd "7 1 Off & isuuHH-w 4ioeen. .'. . . FISH iiakerel No 3L bbl. 16 00 ia so oo Mackerel .-No. 1. half bbl.. 50 9 tO 10 00 to 00 50 9 00 3 50 8 50 . 4 00 9 Mackerel; Ko.8,t bhl.. . . Mackerel, No, i hall bbl. TlackereUNoTS, bbi. - Mullets,- bbl Mullets pork bbls - N. C. Roe Herrmg, V keg.... Dry Cod, a FKRTIT.Tr.KRS 2.000 DOUnds. 5 00 8 50 3 00 fit 7 00 3 00 nperovyra Gaae, No. 1.. .... 57 50 62 50 - f - No. 2. ..8$ t 0. sa 00 " " Lobos . 00 00. Si 00 Baugh's Phosphate.... ..'OTTO & 60 00 Carolina Fertttteer .-. O 50 00 Ground Bon ; .; '&40 00 Bone Meal. 000 45 00 Bone Flour 00 OCT. 57 00 Navassa Guano 40 00 - 45 00 Complete Manure 00 00 00 WnamVs Phosphate 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 70 00 Berger Bnta's Phosphate.. 00 i; 10 00 Exoellenssa Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00 gt B0 00 FLOUBMP bbl--Kine. u uo- Nortberri Super 0 00. Extra 50 Family. 7 75 City Mills Extra 6 00 Family 0D Extra Family.... 50 GLUE & D 11 5 50 6 00 7 50 10 00 6 50 8 50 9 00 13 GRAIN bushel. Corn, from store, in bags Com, cargo, in bulk Corn, cargo, in bags Corn, cargo. Mixed, in bags 90 85 95 86 . 90 87 67 00 M oats i Red Rust Proof Oats 95 ' Cow Peas 1 30 HIDES lb Green 4 Dry.... : 10 nAY-HP 100 lbs Eastern 1 30 Western........ 1 20 North River 1 00 HOOP "IRON Ton 80 00 IARD-HP Northern "12 North Carolina. . 00 LIME barrel... 1 10 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. . Ship Stuff, resa wed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scantling and 'Boards, com'n 12 00 & 1 25 6 & 11 13o i Ts 85 00 13 14 1 50 20 00 10 00 18 00 22 00 15 60 molasses v gallon. New Crop Cuba, in bhds 00 40 " " in bbls 00 43 Porto Rico, in hhds.... 00 45 " mbbls 00 48 Sugar House, in hhds 25 27 in bbls 00 29 Svmn. in bbls.... 40 tfo 80 NAILSt-9 Keg Cut, lOd basis.. 0 Off 3 85 OILS gallon Kerosene 11 12 Lara. t tu t Linseed 90 100 Rosin 15 18 Tar 00 90 Deck and Soar 00 & 22 POULTRY Chicken, live, grown 28 30 Npring. . . iHfi9 - Turkeys 75 1 25 PEANUTS a bushel 1 40 1 50 POTATOES bushel Sweet . . 00 75 Irish. Der bbl 4 uu t 4S PORK bbl. City Mess 20 00 21 00 iTimo ww n tow RniDD 16 00 17 00 RICECarollna, W lb 4 I Rough. bumiei to i w rags ib country m City I!t2& IK ROPE lb 14$a 22 SALT V sack Alum 00 75 Liverpool uu g a Lisbon 0Q 00 American 00 a T5 SUGAR 9 Cuba... 0 & 00 I'orto woo u V9 , w A-(?offee 0 10 B 9?i 10 c- a ExC 8 9H Crushed 10W 11 SOAP lb Northern 5 64 SHINGLES M-Contract:. ... 5 00; 7 00 Common.. 00 8 50 Cypress Saps 450 500 Cypress Hearts 0 00 750 STAVES M W. O. Barrel.. . . 13 00 g 18 00 R. O. Hoeshead 00 00 & 10 00 TALLOW-rt 5 6 TIMBER M feet Shipping.. 12 00 13 00 Kxtra Baippmg is uw q i ou Mill Prime. 6 50 7 sa MUlFair 5 50 6 50 Common Mill 4 50 5 00 inferior to Ordinary 000 4 00 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina 100 250 WOOL $ lb Washed 25 32 unwasned. . ; au s Burrv 10 & 15 WIl.IIINGTQN OTQJlBir Bf AIUtKT. Sxchange (sight) o? ejT .discount. lZttif ties. . .H jfxenange, w aays, it cent. Bank ol New Ha&ovBrmoolr. Kirat National Bank Stock Navassa ,Gto66t;ottpaoy Stock NoptB Carolina Bond-Md Ki -Coupons ' Funding, 1806 Funding Ne.j?4s. tpltpv Muvmd - - W. St W. R. R. Bonds, r c. (GoM, Btrest). Carolina Central B, R, Bonds, I Bo, WHminglon. Cbl. A Augusta Rv'R. Bonds . . . 107 75 140 32 12 12 116 105 106 i ..... :. .'-"-o$r. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6c 97J WUmineton & Weldon R.' It. Stock 100 North Carollna-Jfc BL. stock. . Wilmlnirton.Gas Light; Comtianv Stock . TEelesOaper. Try It, BEAUTrFTJLLY ILLPBTBATD. TBE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THE SCIENTMlrj AMERICXirtra large First- printed In the xagAmmtul. welFUaLY 1NGS, representing tbe newest Inventions and the most receiitadsaaoeBin.the Artaand Sciences ; In cluding New andlnteresflng Facts in Agriculture, Hcntlcltnre,lh:Home Healttc Progress, Social, Srfence,vNatural History, Geblogy;" Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers by eminent wntars- li -411 rdenartmenta crfScieice will be 1 found m the Scleffiflo American. Terms, sj.w peryear-, fiw aau year, wnran m cradespostaRe.Skdaunt te Agente. Siqgle co pies, 10 cents. - soiabv aa. NewedeaierSi , itemit by PoStaLOrder ,LUJ??C iS; C0; PUbHsbeWi 87 Part HWiKew Jwl . eonneotion witn tne TJFICJVMJiKl(JA-N iitflrs of American Messrs. AKHcbTare; Solicit ananowfiave -th. largest, establishment in the wona. ' miems are oBtaineaon inn uewieruiB. A. special: tnottee: isoMadet in the SC1KSTIK1C AMERICAN of, aU Inveuttons, patented tlutigh tms AgencyAwitn, tm,name wiaresigence. m 19 AffCIlV Jj V -1 bH TatAntee. Bvthe hmnei lstatlin given i meritsTofthe : ttirhHaattentJOttis dtoeeteditc?! BewpatenjBnaftieA,ajftij;rap( Any person who has made a new dlsovery or In vention, f n ascertain, bkk ov .onknea, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to . Men Co; - We also-send freb our Hand Book about the PanJWtPsteut8, Cve;Trade' -MBNN A eO.v-87 ftwkRow. New York. BrancbTOfnce, cor.R AJth, St s., Washington, D. C. i .1. - - - - rpHB. OLDEST ipwsPAPER UBLl?"??. Ir! :1J the Pee Bee sectic5,f5ne1 of 1 thePwelthlest and most TimKD roils bihAHtnAj to -Oo- I mission aad Wholesale Merchants, and- Mannfae f im"er9,5aWttfSe.whLbaWdo plan . iunlcaSon .wUka .tow, aid, JtifUientlal ass Of. JrchMts,irn?chaicptelrterSya 4iyerttftBiej(tiBja9tiKh&t on llbe- Address' tS'sTAR, seSStf MarloB, 8. C. r ; SuMcrlpnoii , Eatesia Wm DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid, .... . $7 00 " 8ixMonthp, " ' .V. ...4 00 " Three Months " " 2 25 " OneMocth, " " .......100 WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid .... $1 50 " SLsMbnths, " .... 1 00 " " 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. naiem I'ressi The Wilmington; Stab has entered on its twelfth year a good a paper as any peQPiehouwRnt. Charlotte Democrat The WTlmingtort Star has entered on its twelfth year. As a dally journal of news it stands ''up neaa." voneora ifegtster. The Wnmlngtort Stab has entered its twenty fifth volume.- There is no better paper published in vie state. jenmr ropic. The Wilmington Stab has ent ered upon its thir teen! n year, it ps one o me nest papers in. tne The Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one of- the leading papers of tne souin. uajoru 'ivrcuuja. The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news ana typograpicai appearance cannot ue oeaien.--traccsoM. swponer. The Wilmington! Stab Is one of the verv best oa pers in the South, in every department from typo- grapny up to eamonaf amiity ana independence. Pelermirg (YaJndex-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. Aft. Airy Ylstton Although at Ihei head of the press in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still It continues to lm Drove. It is a Stab of the first magnitude. May its lustre never wane. Taejrree wmnapivst. ZTThe Wilmington (N. C.) Mornino Stab Is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond ( Ta.) Religious Herald. The WQmingtoB 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 Cerelinian, we are proud of tt. Tarboro 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 dal lies in the South. Jtobesonian. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and uh honorto tts city, to North Carolina and to North Carolina journalism. (Jluuiotte Observer. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of. tbe-Potoraac. 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 Stau. It has lust reached one of its many birthdays. ; As a newspaper it is a favorite witn tne mate press ana is sougnt aiter ny tne people. - Long and prosperous life to it. Jleidt ville Times. Why is it that ill the papers with the name of Star are such bright little journals? The Wilming ton N. C.) Stab, he Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Stan New York .Star, for examnle. There must be something in a name after all Utchmona tra.) state. The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice. still continues oa- the high road to success. We esteem the Star very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best ef our exchanges; and consider it the peer of any Journal published In the South. tsscrvra Tree iiance. The WDmlhgtoji 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 uoterver. The Morwino Stab, one of the lest dailies we know, and as a newspaper, in our opinion, the very best, has entered upon its twelfth year. In every particular the Star comes fully up to the mark as the principle daily in our chief commer cial city. Long may it twinkle. Alamance (rUun- The Wilmington Stab has entered unon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to auceess. We esteem the Star very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newsDapers that' comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any cither or our-exenanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mor- qatUoti Blade. This Great Specific Cures that loathsome disease. SYPHI LIS, ' Whether in its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary utoge. Remove all traces tf Mercury from the system. Cures Scrofula. Old Sores. RheumntHm, Eczema, Cartarrh, or any Blood Disease Hear the Witnesses. Cures when Ilot Springs Fall Malvern. Ark.. Mav 9. 1881. have eases in our town who ltved at Hot Spring, ami were taajly cured with s. s. s. McCammon A Murrt. Memphis, Tenn., May 12, 1881. We have sold a .206 bottles of S. S. S. In a year. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded physicians now feconimindTt as a postlve specific r.1' . O. JBAKBFXEU) dB UO, Louisville, Ky.. May 13, 1881. S. S. S. has riven better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. J. A. Fennek. Dallas, Texas, May 14, 1881. I have seen S S. S: used In the primary, second ary and tertiary stages, and to PftPUWlto the most wonderful effect, 1 have seen It stop the hair from f&Hjns but In a very short time. I advise all suf ferers to take It and be cured. W. H. rATTERSOX, urugglSIS. Washington D. C, May 12, 1881. S. S. S. has cdven better satisfaction than any medicine we bve ever. sold. fSchbtxer stkvkns, Druggist. Denver, Col., May 2, 11181. Every purchaser speaks in the Wghert terms of S. S. S. L. Meisskter. J Richmond, Va., May 11, 1881. You can refer anybody to us in regard to the merits of 8. S. S. Poik, Mcub Co. " Perry, Ga.. October, 1880. W have known Swift's S. Sneoific used in a great number of eases, many of them old end obsti nate, and havesnever known or heard of failure to make a permanent cure when taken properly. H. L.UENNARP, JW WARBSN, V, JJ, Novpinshaw, Wm. Bbusson, Moons & TtrrTMt, T. M. Butneb, Sheriff. T am aoonainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are men of high character andstanding. A. H- Couqcttt ' Governor of Georgia. . IS NO HVnBUG. If you doubt, come and we cure you, or charge you nothing. Writ for particulars. Ask any lead -lUfdrflgbcwIntheU.Aasto.ourohiBctOT. 1,000 lieward will be paid to any chemist whorntm--fmafT(rt W0 bottles 9j ft .-t one, particle of Mercnrrt-Mdide Potassinmor any min eral substanoe., ,,SW1FTiSPEe.IlC-,6., Sold by lgfistjieverywhere-. - Atlanta, Ga. Write forpartlculars and copy of little .book. "Message to the Unfortunate.' ' - TiMoeof large or rnlar rfi wAttatti i to tl,75per bottle;' and smiirsuse. holding half the qnanttty. for $1.00. ' ' t For iurtlMr ;lnf ormatlon call or write for the IttUebook. i W.H.GREEN, i Wholesale and Retail Agent, 1yoawly su Wljlmmgton, N. C. WUmUigtoBi N;t.V4aix.iao, 11 f TP If- Qumge of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JAN. 23D, 1882, AT 1.20 A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilmington k, W el don Ra road will run as follows: - - t Mtmj Itfall sund Exprcu Trmtna, IHitly Nov. 4T North anl 49 Booth. ' Leave Wilmington. Front St. Depot, at 0.40 A. M, Arrive at Weld on. . . . u AtM P. M. Leave Weldoo. a.87 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington: Front St Depot, 0.M P. M. Fast Throlou Ma n. and Passkxokb ThaFmsDailt Nos. 4 North and 40 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depet, at 6.15 P. M Arrive at Wehton , 1.15 A. M Ltiave Weldon. 8.13 H. M. Arrire-at Wilmlngtbnt,rTont St. Depot, 10.6e P. M. Hat Mh, and Pawinqkr, Datlt, No. 43 North and 42 Honth. Leave Wilmington Front St. Depot at 1.00 P. M Arrive aVWeldou at. ; 0.00 P. M. Leave Weldon 1.20 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 7.00 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rooky Mount, Wilson, Goldsoorn and Marnolla. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount Tor-TBrtioro ttvrxat: ami T.i r. n. iauy. Reternlng, leave Tarhoro at 8.00 A. M. and 1 P. M. D&ilv. - - Traiu No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for au points North Dally. All rail via Kichmend, and daily except Sunday via nay Line. ' Train- No. 4S runs daily and-makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. Nos. 47 and 43 make close connee wort -for Tarboro. .' Alii trams run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. T JOHN F. DIVINE, General Hup't. A. POPE, Oen'l Passenger Agent. lUan aotf iimiHGioK,MSwA & HIM Railroad Co. Oirrica or Gsnkral Sitf't, ) Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 30, 1882. l" Change of Scaedule. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 23, 1882 AT 7.20 A M., the following Passenger SoKednle will be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) Kou: 48 TTeat and 4T Eaat. Leave Wilmington 10.13 P. M. Leave Florence 2.90 A. M. Arrive' at C, C. & A. Junction. 5.55 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 8.10 A. M. Leave Columbia lOM p. M . LeaveC, O. A A. Junction WJiOp. M. Leave Florence 2.00 A. M. Arrive at WUmington 0.20 A. M. Night Mail and Pashenokr Traxn, Daily, No. 40 West, and Day Maic and Parnofr Train, No. 43 East. Leave WUmington.. 11.06 P. M. Arrive at Florence 2.47 A. M. Leave Florence 1.26 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5.50 P. M. Mail and PassknoerDailt, 42 West, 43 East. Leave Wilmington . 7.20 A. M. Arrive at Florence 11.40 P. M. Leave Florence 5.55 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 11.40 A. M. Trains 43 and 42 stop at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington. Wliitevllle. Fair Bluff and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on O. A C. R. R., C, & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, "should take 48 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Angnsta on Train 47. All -trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN K. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent, jan tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Om Of GfcNKXAl. SL-Vi-RIHTSXlllCXT, Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 1, 1NK2. 1 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1, 1882, THE FOLLOW ing Schedule will be operated on thl. Rail road: PASSENGER, MA EL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY. xr . (.Leave Wilmington at 8.90 P. M. NO- ( Arrive at Charlotte at ft.flO A. M. I Ieave Charlotte at 10.10 P. M. 7.82 A. M. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 ston at regular stations only, and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Dally x.cept Sundays. I Leave Wilmington at 5.40 A. M No. 5. I Arrive atCharlotte nt. P. M Wo- - f Arrive at Wilmington at 5.55 P. M. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sunday!". Leave Charlotte. . . Arrive at Shelby Leave Shelby Arrive at Charlotte ... 8.00 A. M. . . .12.00 M. . . . 1.00 P. M. . . . 5.00 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Division Train. Throng (Heeptof Car between Wilmington and CbaMow-and, jt&ieign anaivnarioue. Tram No. t makes connection at Charlotte with A., T. A O. RlfcrrT-tatrrttie, connecting there with W. N. C! K. ft for altppmU on said Road. Trains Nos. 1 and 3 make connection at Char lotte with A. A C. H. TC for Spartanburg. Green ville, Athens, Atlanta and all pehrM beyond. Train No. 6 makes clone connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R, R. for. points North. Tram no. 8 makes close connection wun w., v. A A. R. R. V. Q. JOHNSON, dec 81-tf General Superintendent, New York and Wilmington Steamship Co. mum$E3&J line. SIEAME&S ; - . WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Thursday, January 98. REGULATOR Saturday, .Tannery 28. GULF STREAM Satnrday, Febrnary 4. BENEFACTOR .Wednesday, Febrnary 8. REGULATOR Saturday, February 11. rVThronfh Rills Lading and Lowest Thronch Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and Sonth Carolina. For Freight Engagements apply to THOTOAS K. BOND, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C Tlteo. G. Bger, Freight Agent, W. Clyde dc,C. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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