MRTtYDIi L PINICH&M, OF LYNN, MASS.,
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Ig a PoeitiTS Cmre
for all thoie Painful Complaint and WnVndlP'
oeoniBtB to our best female population.
It will cure entirely (he -worst foam of Female Oonw
plaints, all ovarian trouble, Inflammation and Utoera
t!on, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent
Spinal Weakness, and la particularly adapted to the
Change of life.
It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In
an early stage of development. The tendency to can
cerous humors there la checked very speed U y by Its use.
It removes falntneas, flatulency, destroys all craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures-Bloating, lleadaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion. That feeling of beartng down, causing pain, weight
and backache, is always permanently cured by its use.
It will at all times and under all circumstances act In
harmony with the laws that govern the female system.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints) of either sax this
Compound is unsurpassed.
LYDIA E. FINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM
porXD is prepared at SS3 and 835 'Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price 91- Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail
in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on
receipt of price, $1 per box for Jther. Mrs. Pinkham
freely answers all letters of inquiry. Sand for pamph
let. Address as above. Mention this toper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. rTNKHAaPB
LIVER PELLS. They cure constipation, blUonan
and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box.
Sold by all Dr nggiata. -ffifi
ti-: is DeodftW tu th sa nrm
ASK the recovered
Dyspeptics, Bilious
Snfferers, Victims of
Fever and Ague, the
Mercurial Diseased
Patient, how they re
covered health, cheer
ful spirits and good, appetite hey will tell you
iy takiujr SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR.
Fr DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice
Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic . Depre s
si. .n f Spirits. SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn,
dee., &.-.,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
This unrivalled Southern Remedy Is warranted
not to contain a single particle of Merci-ey or
any injurious mineral substance, bat is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
If von feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent
licndaehe. mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and
tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid li
ver or "biliousness," and nothing will cure you
so speedily and permanently as to take
SPinONS LITER REGULATOR,
t is -riven with safety and the happiest results
to tiw most delicate infant. It takes the place of
quinine and bitters of every kind. It is the cheap
est, purest and best family medicine in the
world, . J.-
Beware of counterfeits. Take '.only the genuine.
In white wrapper, with red Z in front, prepared
by J. II. ZEILIN fie C.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
iv 19 De.xlAWlv tn th sa nrm
AN OPEN
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant, fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
ficial, and all "who frill take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate, bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Mag
nolia Balm a delicate, harm
! oss and always reliable article.
Sc!d by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish, removes Sale
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.
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital,
Cash Capital paid in,
Surplus Fond,
$1,000,000
$300,000
$50,000
DIRECTORS :
C. M. STEDMAN
W. I. GORE.
G. W. WILLIAMS.
DONALD MeRAE,
H. VOLLERS,
B R. BRIDGERS,
J- W. ATKINSON,
ISAAC BATES,
JAS. A. LEAK,
P. RHEDSTEL
K. B. BORDEN,
CIIAS. M. STEDMAN. President
0 ISAAC BATES, Vice President.
3-D. Wallace. Cashier. ausr20-U
Commercial Hotel,
WILIttlNGTON, N. C.
SCHL.OSS, - - Proprietor,
- FIRST CLA88 IN EVERT RESPECT.
JET-FIRST CLASS BAR and BILLIARD SA
LOON attached. ap 26 tf
Notice.
QN AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1882
Frei-ht Train will leave Newbern at 3,30 P. M.
inSdLof 4 A- M- as at present.
Train, on and after same date, will
leave Goldsbono at 830 A. SL, Instead of 7 P.M.,
as at present. This Train will connect with N. C.
freight Train, from Raleigh, whjeb arrives at
Goldsboro at 7.35 A. M,
-No change in Mail or Passenger Trains.
J. B. YATES,
Chief Engineer and Gen'l Manager,
a-P 5 tf Midland N. C. Railway Co.
At tte Old Stand, Ho, 8 Front St.,
A LARGE LOT OP NEW TRUNKS, TRAVEL
, LING BAGS and Satchels, Lap Dusters, very
handsome. A foil stock of Harness of all kinds,
aaaies and Bridles, and everything pertaining
io a. baddle and Harness Establishment. Manu
facturing and Repairing done at short notice and
satisfaction guaranteed.
W21 J. H. MALLARD.
The MoitEifif Slar.
OUR DEAD SINGER-LONGFELLOW.
On many a saddened hearth the evening
nre
Btynsjpderi the chjren's hqtir draws
That joyous hour his song made doubly
dear,
And tender memories touch the faltering
He sings no more on earth; our vain desire
Acues for the voice we loved so long to
near
In Dorian flute-notes breathing soft and
clear,
The sweet contralto that could never tire.
Deafened with listening to a harsher
strain,
The Maenad's scream, the stark barba
rian's cry.
Still for those soothing, loving tones we
sigh; rr
Oh, for our vanished Orpheus once again !
The shadowy silence hears us call in vain !
His hps are hushed ; his song shall never
die.
Dr. Holmes in the June Atlantic.
OUR STATE CONTEMPORARIES.
In olden times a progressive civilized
country was known bv its Dublic hisrhwava.
and it was a generally accepted truth that
where there were well kept public roads
there was enlightenment, civilization and
progress, Tim first work that Cse&ar, the
"foremost man of all this earth," did after
conquering a barberous country, was to set
to work opening highways so that com
merce could find an easy entrance. This
was the first step, and so wise bas it been
considered bytoe -people of all countries
since that time that laWs have been enacted
compelling the people to open roads and
keep them in good repair. Wilson Ad
vance. The convention must lay down a plat
form upon which the party will have to
stand and fight during the approaching
campaign. The failure to call the Legisla
ture together, which might have settled
some distracting questions, will force the
Democratic. State Convention of July 5th
to declare itself boldly, squarely and un
hesitatingly on some all-absorbing issues,
which are now and will be foremost in the
coming struggle. The county government
question will have to be met and decided.
A. quietus must be put upon the Prohibi
tion agitation. The so-called Liberal (?)
movement must be met and headed off.
Oxford Free Lance.
SOUTHERN ITEMS.
William Puryear, of Lynch
burg, who was shot by Andrew Elliott a
short time ago, died in St. Vincent's hos
pital Thursday night. Both were sporting
men. Elliott is at large on bail.
The Richmond W7iig states
that the recent report of interviews between
Governor Cameron and Secretaries Chan
dler and Howe, of President Arthur's Cabi
net, were without foundation and false. It
also states that Governor Cameron charac
terizes the report of the interviews as a
ridiculous and stupid fiction.
The largest stock raiser in the
United States is W. B. Todhunter, of
Texas. He branded 9,000 calves last spring,
and has already marketed 6,000 beeves this
season. He had 20,000 head of stock-cattle,
and owns more than 100,000 acres of land.
Mr. Todhunter owns 1.000 bulls and 300
saddlehorses ; employs fifty men, and puts
up 2,500 tons of hay to guard against hard
winters. He keeps 100 work-horses, and
raises grai n enough to feed all his saddle
and work stock. Besides his cattle he has
700 or 800 stock-horses, four jacks and fifty
stallions.
POLITICAL POINTS.
Senator liahone is the Blanche
Douglass of the Republican party. Cin
cinnati Enquirer.
"The American people have
little to be proud of in connection with the
affairs of the Freedman'sBank," thinks the
Detroit Pott and Tribune, "but it is never
theless clear that Congress ought not to as
sume the payment of its losses."
The Savannah News does not
relish the idea of the Federal Government
being at all concerned in educating the cit
izens of the various States, but the South
will have no objection to her share of- the
proposed educational fund of $10,000,000
being distributed within her limits."
Senator Mitchell's heroic appeal
to arms brings to mind Bret Harte's cou
plet: "Bean-pods rattle most when dry,
And we always wink with our weakest
I HP . it QT f T if
-(jhtdnltaii&iqiii
xirer.
COTTON.
New York Commercial Chronicle.
New York, May 19. The move
ment of m the" crop, as indicated by
our telegrams from the South to
night, is given, below. -Tor the week
ending tnis evening- (May 19),
the total receipts have reached 20,
864 bales, against 25,881 bales last
week, 34,423 b.;les the previous week,
and 33,606 bales three weeks since;
making the total receipts since the 1st
of September, 1881, 4,519,865 bales,
against 0J4 44$ )gfeiiL f or tne same
period of 1880-8 J,, showing a decrease
since September i, 1881, of 368,583
bales.
The exports for the week ending
this evening reach a total of 53,705
bales, of which 28,201 were to Great
Britain, 13,184 to France and 12,320
to the rest of tJle Continerit,wbile the
stocks as made up this evening are
now 483,763 bales. 0 I
On Thursday, notwithppding the
reports of snow in Norb Cerolina,
there was a fair business With prices
9 to 13 points lower, owibj largely,
it was stated, to the numerous stop
orders acted upon. To-day there
was some reccvery oii a demand to
cover' contracts, but a dull business
and a quiet closing. Qcfen on the
spot has been more fff offered,
and on Wednesday pri declined
1 -1 6c. To-day the market was quiet,
middling uplands closirig at 12c.
"During the early part of last October, I
had a severe attack of rheumatism in my
right knee," says Mr. J. C. Connor, of the
Royal Opera House, Toronto, -Qanada. "I
used many so-called rheumatic remedies
without receiving 'ahy' apparent benefit.
Observing that St. Jacobs, Oil was being
constantly -recommended by many of the
leading members of our profession, I de
cided to give it a trial. From the first ap
plication! commenced to improve, and be
fore I had used two-thirds of a bottle I was
Strike Your Golden IJarps !
Q&l.l JlEAN STKffiB FOB A "GOLDEN
HARVEST'' COOK STOVE. The BEST IN MARr
KET for the saoney. Sold only by
my21tf
PARKER & TAYLOR.
RHililllTI8Ri
ffadfalgla, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of theGhest, Gout,
Quinsy, Sore Throat Swellings and
Sprains, Burns and Scalds,
General Bodily Pains,
Too .h, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet
and Pars, aha all other Pains
' aha Aches.
'.-nriBation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as
rv-, , simple and clt-eag External Remedy.
J wjipjla bat the comparatively r ifling- outlay
t' ';uts, and every one suffering with pain
aii i , v o cheap and positive proof of its claims.
' riret-iinr.s in Eleven Languages.
i. 1 3T ALL DStJG&lgTS AND DEALERS IN
MEDICINE.
A.VOGELER & CO.,
Zftiltittitff, Mil., XT. S. A.
JolOD&Wlv
A Never -Failing Core for Burns,
Scalds, Braises, Cuts, Sores, etc.
After fbrty years of trial, Perry
JJ avis' fain IVlller stands unrivaled
It is safe ! It acts immediately ! It
never fails !
Editor of the St. John CN.B.) News, says:
In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc.,
it is the most effectual remedy we know of.
i No family should he vrtthout a bottle of It
xor a sintrie nour.
From the Cincinnati Dlsnatch :
W'e have seen its magic effects, and brunt
it to De a eooa aracie.
From I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld,
Rhenish Prussia :
After long years of use, I am satisfied It
is positively emcxew as a neanng remeay
ior wounas, Druises, ana sprains.
W. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ga., says :
It is a panacea for all Druises and bums.
From R. W. Adams, Saco, Me.:
It gave me Immediate roller.
R. Lewis says:
In forty years' use it never has failed me
W. W. Ltrm. Nlchorville. N. Y.. savs :
I use your fAm mi rrequentiy. it
relieves pain and soreness, and healsvroands
mre mane.
J. W. Dee says :
jfor scaias ana trurns it nas no equal.
PERRY DA VIS' PAI3C KTTT.ER Is not
new untried remedy. For forty years
it lias been in constant use; and those who
nave used it the longest are us best Jriend.
Its success is entirely because of its merit.
Since the Pain Killer was first introduced,
hundreds of new medicines have come ana
gone, -while to-day this medicine is more
extensively used and more hiehry valued
than ever before. Every family should have
a oouie Tcaay jot use. aiucn pain ana neavy
doctors bills may often be saved by prompt
u cation or tne rain aiuer. uruax moei
idttes, it is verfeeUg safe even in the hands
of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and it
T7ill prove its value. Your druggist has it
at S5c.,30c. and Sl.OO per bottle.
PERRY DAVI8 & SON, Proprietors,
Rroyioafioa, R. I
I
feb 1 P&W2m
arm
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
In the City of Louisville, on
Wednesday. May 3182
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays ex.
nHp niwiri si on a of an act of the General
AawttWy of Keotuoky. M t M,
Tne L mtea states iir un uoarv on jbhuu oab
rendered the following decisions:
1st THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI
BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL.
2d. ITS DRAWINGS AvJ FA1K. v
The ComDany has now on hand a large reserve
fund. Read the list of Prizes for
THE MAY DRAWING:
1 Priee..; ..$80,000 100 Prizes $106 each $10,000
1 Prize 10,000 300 Prizes 50 each 10,000
1 ttH ROO ROO Prizes 20 each 12.000
10 Prizes $1060 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000
20 Prizes 500 10,000
9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation mzes, z,uu
9 Prizes 300 eaoh, ' 1.800
9 Prizes 100 each, " 00
1
960 Prize.- ; ( i - i $112,400
Whole Tickets. 82. Half Tickets, $1.
27
' Tickets. $50. 55 Tickets, $100
Remit Money by Bank Draft in Letter, or send
umo nnW-T MKVll BY REGISTERED
by
LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of
j5 and upward, by Express, can De sent, av ur
MAN. (Cotirier-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLE,
Ky., or R. M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway, . X.
ap 29 eod&w tu th sa
DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH,
An important dis
covery, by which
every family may
give their linen
that beautiful fin
ish peculiar to fine
laundry work.
Ask your Grocer.
J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale, "Wholesale and Retail, by ADRIAN
& VOLLERS, P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. and J. C.
STEVENSON. tu th sa ap 6 Deod&Wly
Grain Cradles.
GRANT'S SOUTHERN PATERN FIVE
Finger Grain Cradles, the best that are made;
they cost more money, but are by far the cheap
est to the consumer. We also have the CHEAP
FLIMSY CRADLE; don't like to handle such
goods, but have them for those that want a cheap
article. SPRINGER & CO., .
; ; - Successors to Jno. Dawson & Co.,
my. 21 tf 19, 21 23 Market St
New
JLACK SPANISH LACE, SASH RIBBONS,
Lisle Thread and Laoe Gloves, Lace Collars and
Tie's; Warners's Health, Abdominal and Nursing
C(myei4tf JNO. J. HEDRTCK.
DAWPX
PAIM
nj mm
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Our quotations, it should be understood,
represent the wholesale prices generally. In
mairitig up small orders higher prices have to be
charged. . .
ARTICLES.
PRICES.
BAGGING Gunny lOW
Standard 10J&
BACON North Carolina,
Hams, lb 00
Shoulders, B 00
Sides, choice, tt 00
Western Smoked Hams, $ t. . 15
Sides, ttv... iSMfo
Shoulders, lb.. 0
Dby Salted Sides, tb 11
Shoulders, ? 0
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,
Second Hand, each 1 75
New New York, each 1 90
New City, each 000
BEESWAX 20
BRICKS Wilmington, M 7 50
Northern - 0 00
BUTTER North Carolina, B 20
Northern, lb 25 g
CANDLES lb Sperm 18
Tallow 1134
Adamantine, 12
CHEESE fi Northern Fact 'y 14
liauy, cream 10
State 10
COFFEE lb-Java 18
Laguyra 13
Rio 10
CORN MEAL bush., in sacks, 1 07
COTTON TIES bundle 1 50
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd 7
Yarns, bunch 1 00
EGGS dozen 00
FISH Mackerel, No. 1. bbl. . . 16 00
Mackerel, No. 1 , half bbl . . 8 50
Mackerel, No. 2, bbl ...... , 9 60
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. . 5 00
Mackerel, No. 3, bbi. . 8 50
Mullets, bbl 8 00
Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00
N. C. Roe Herring, keg. ... 3 00
Dry Cod, ft 5
FERTILIZERS 2,00 J pounds,
Peruvian Guano, No. 1 57 50
" No. 2 36 00
" Lobos...... 00 00
Baugh's Phosphate 00 00
Carolina Fertilizer 46 00
Ground Bone .... 00 00
Bone Meal. . . 00 00
Bone Flour 00 00
Navassa Guano 46 60
Complete Manure : . . . 00 00
Whann's Phosphate 00 00
Wando Phosphate 00 00
Berger & Butzs Phosphate . . 00 00
Exeellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00
FLOUR bbl Fine 0 00
Northern Super 0 00
111
62 50
a 37 oo
51 00
60 00
50 00
40 00
45 00
57 00
8 46 00
lis
70 00
60 00
& 60 00
5 50
6 00
7 50
Extra
Family
City Mills Extra
(.' Family
' Ektra Family
glue ib :.;
GRAIN bushel.
Corn, from store, bags, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, "
Com, cargo, in bags, "
Corn, cargo. Mixed, in bags.
Oats, from store
Cow Peas
10
HIDES Jb Green
Dry. .
HAY 100 lbs Eastern 1
Western l
North River 1
HOOP IRON Ton 80 00
LAKD lb Northern 12
North Carolina
LIME barrel 10
LUMBER City Sawed M ft
Ship stuff, resawea is uu
Rough Edge Plank , . . . . 15 00
West India Cargoes, accord
ing to quality 18 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. . 18 00
Scantline and Boards, cora'n 12 00
20 00
16 00
!S 00
28 00
15 00
MOLASSES gallon,
SewC'ropuuDa, innnas oo
" in bbls 43
Porto Rico, in hhds. 00
" In bbls 00
Sncar House, in hhds 00
In bbls 00
Svrun. in bbls 40
NAILS Keg Cut, lOd basis.. 0 00
OILS gallon Kerosene 11
Lard l 10
Linseed 00
Rosin 15
Tar 00
Deck and Spar 00
POULTRY Chickens, live, grown ' 88
DpiUl...
Turkeys 7B
PEANUTS bushel 1 30
POTATOES $ bushel Sweet . . 60
insn. per bbl 4 w
PORK bbl. City Mess 21 00
Prune it ou
RumD 17 00
18 00
m 8
RICE Carolina, lb 4
Koueb. bushel w em i is
RAGS S Country li 1?
City IttKk 15
ropk $ b. um s
SALT sack Alum 00 75
Liverpool, 00. 85
Lisbon. 00 00
American 00 75
SUGAR lb Cuba 0 tfh 00
Porto Klco 0 O 00
A Coffee 0 & 10$
b ' y$m io
C " 8 9
BxC 9 (it. 9?
Crushed 10V4& 11
SOAP R Northern 5 & GJ.
SHINGLES M Contract 5 00 7 00
common a oo s$ a so
Cypress Saps 450 & 500
Cypress Hearts 000 St 750
STAVES M W. O. Barrel. . . . 1 00 18 00
R. O. Hoashead 00 00
10 00
a 6
& 1100
15 25
2 14 00
2 8 50
700
6 00
4 00
5 00
TALLOW lb 5
TIMBER M feet Shipping. . 18 00
Fine Shipping 14 00
Extra do 18 CO
Mill Prime 7 50
Mill Fair 6 50
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary 0 00
WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00
North Carolina 100 6t 250
WOOL lb Washed 25 6 26
unwasiieci so m aa
Burrv 10 & 15
WILMINGTON JIONET MARKET.
Exchange (sierht) on New York. H discount
Baltimore
Boston
Philadelphia.. . .
Western Cities.
change, 30 days, 1 cent.
or JNew Hanover BtooK 107
First National Rank Stock 75-
Navassa Guano Company Stock 140
North Carolina BondsOld Ex-Coupons 88
Funding, 1866 12
Funding, 1868 18
New 4s 88
Special Tax 4
to N.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
8c 100
New Hanover Conntv Bonds. 8 c 97V6
Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Stock 100
North Carolina B. R. Stock 80
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50
WilnuuKton Cotton Mills Stock 100
Ros.
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HOTICES 0FTHE PRESS :
The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers in
the State, as bright and no-rosy as ever. Long life
to it. Salem Tress. ; .
The "Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth
year as good a paper as any people should want.
unanam Democrat.
The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth
year. As a daily Journal of mews it stands "up
neaa. uoncora Tteqister.
The Wilmington Stab has entered its twenty-
mtn volume. Tnere is no Doner paper puoiisneo
In me State. Lenoir Topic.
The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir-
teentn year, it is one ot tne nest papers m tne
State. Warrenton Gazette.
The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth
year. It has become one of tlie leading papers of
tne noutri.uxrora iwcutant.
The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best
edited papers in the State, but for freshness of
news arid typograpical appearance cannot be
beaten. Jackson Reporter.
The Wilminirton Stab is one of the very best wi-
pere in the South, in every department from typo-
grapny up to editorial abimjf ana lnaepenaence.
Tvtersovrg ( Va.) Tnaex-Appeal, g
We like the Stab because itjte uioroughly relia
ble, candid, fearless, and so waeil and aoiy edited,
newsy, spicy, and in fact a ferreot newspaper.
.Long may tne stab iwimtie. mi- Airy ymurr.
Altnouffh at the head of the aress 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 lusjtre never wane.
Tit Fre Will Jiaptut.
"The Wilmington (N. C.) Mobino Stab is a mod
el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag
gerate its merits when we say? it is the newsust
(secular) paper published in thesSouth. Richmond
( Va.) Religious Herald. jfe
The Wilminirton Stab has Hois' entered upon its
thirteenth year and twenty -fiftti volume. One Of
the best conducted and edited; jjapera in the South
and, as a North uaroiiman, were proua or it.
Tarboro Southerner.
The Stab is so well and favof&bly known in this
section of the State, that we cn say nothing of
which its thousands of readfirs do not already
know. It is In every respect dhe of the best dai
lies in the South. Rdbewniau. s
The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth
year, it is a most excellent newspaper, wen ed
ited, a compendium of all the. news of the day.
and un honor to Its city, to Nctrth Carolina and to
North Carolina journal ism. Khariotte Observer.
That magnificent beaming Stab has completed
Its twenty-second volume. R 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. Tarifyro teulhirner.
The WUmiagtoa. 8TAa 1a now taking the regular
miuuisnt Associated iTeaa reports, ano nas oe-
sides increased the amount oflts reading matter.
The 8tab U an excellent paper Its prosperity is
not surprising since it is so reserving. Chariot's
Observer.
The Times cannot say a wdrd too good for the
Wilmington Stab. It has Juit reached one of its
many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite
with the State press and is nought after by the
people. Long and prosperous life to it. Jceuls
ville Times. 1
Why is it that all the papers with the name of
Star are such bright little jamais f The Wilming
ton (Hi. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred
ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example.
There must be something in a name after all -Richmend
Ya.) Stat. "'
The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice,
still continues on the high road to success. We
esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one
of the very best of our exchanges, and consider it
tne peer ot any journal puoiisned in tne ssoutn.
Oxford Free Zanet.
The Moun'inq Star, 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 Star 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 it 19th
volume, and we are pleaaed to notice still contin
ues on the road to sucoess. 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. ifor
Oauton Blade.
Humble in its beginnings, as was inseparable
from aft enterprise begun amid the wreck of for
tune that attended the collapse of the Southern
Confederacy, the Star has steadily "waxed" un
til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a
constantly brightening prosperity. As a newspa
per H 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 Iftllxlioro Recorder.
The Wilmington Morning Stab has entered upj
on the thirteentn 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. . The boast of the Stab (rightful
ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is
the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa
per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Im
plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are
thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the
healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re
tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie
tor enjoy many more nappy years of usef ulness
Goidsboro Messenaer.
Cures
SK PHI LIS
in any stage,
Catarrh,
Eczema,
Old Seres,
Pimples,
Boils,
If yen doriM,
lWe"as, and We
will CUBE YOU, or oharge
nothing
1 f
Write for particulars, and a copy of
little book "Message to the Unfortn
nategnring." annrwnenDrogiststonr
. standing.
sFflOOOewalrcillfpoitoor
'mist tflao will jtnd on analysis ftf one hundred bottles
& S.S.S. ofe particls of Mertmrp, Iodide of Fotas-
sittm, or any Mineral evbstame.
SWIFT SFEVIFIO VV., TTops,
5 (pan BOTTLE.)
Price of Small Size,
Large "
Atlanta, Ga.
- $1.00
- - - 1..TS
For sale by W. H, GREEN,
Retail, and by all Druggists,
jy 8 DedexsA Wly
at Wholesale and
Gall On Us For
QORN, MEAL, FLOUR,
SIDES, SHOULDERS,
SUGAR, MOLASSES,
COFFEE, CRAOKEBS,
SOAF,"PoTASH,
LYE, Ac, Ac,
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
HALL & PEARSALL.
apJ18 D&W tf
73 ? w a
Ipmi I s
S Pi I rA S
SKIN "JSpj S p
CUBES WHEN ALL )THER REM-
eme to
Wilminrftdn & Weldon
Railroad Co.
OyyioB of Gen'l, S
WfhWngtorr, f
SUPKIU NTCNDINT.
If. ft, May H 18W.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER MAY 14, 18M, AT 8.87 A. M.,
Passenger Trains or the Wilmington St Wel
don Railroad will run as follows:
Day M ill and Cxpresi Train, i 1
No. 4T North and 48 So nth.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 0.40 a M.
Arrive at Weldon 12.10 P. M
Leave Weldon 8.87 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depef, 9.85 P. M.
Fast Through Mail atcd Paotrnobr Trains Daily
? Nob. 48 Nortb and 40 South.
Leave Wilmington, Front St.. Depot, at 5.8ft P. M.
Arrive a . Weldon igj A. M.
Leave Weldon i 8.10 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.55 P. V.
T.-aln jJo. 40 South win stop only at Rocky
Monnt, Wilson, Gotdsboro and Magnolia.
Trains n Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rockv
Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7. 15 P. M. Dally
Returning, leave Tarboro at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. M
DaUy.
Train So. 47 makes close connection at Weldon
for all points North Daily. All rail via Richmond,
and daily except Sunday via Bay Line.
Train No. 43 runs daily and makes done con
nection .'or all Points North via Richmond and
Washington. No. 47 makes cloao counecLUm for
Tarboro.
All trains nm solid between Wilminrton and
Washington, and have Pullman Ialaoe Sleeiers
attached.
JOIINF. DIVINE,
Genera! Sup't.
A. POPE, Oen'l Passenger Agent,
my 14 tf
WILMINGTON. CQL1BIA & AUGUSTA
1
Railroad Co.
OmoE of Grmxral. Scf't, I
Wilmington, N. C, May 14, 1882. )
Change of Schedule.
rS AND AFTER
MAY 14TII, 1888, AT 1.00 P.
J M.,
the following Passenger Schedule will
be run oa this road:
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)
Not. 4 8 AVoat and 47 East.
Leave Wilmington.
.10.15 P. M.
Leave Florence 2J0A. M
Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction 0.20 A. M
Arrive at Columbia 0.40 A. M
Leave Columbia 10.00 P. M
t ........ , ' ' e. a r.,....;.... m on T u
XC3CV7 V. V. Oj A. UU11VUUU IV. -W 1 . 1.1
Leave Florence 1.52 A. M
Arrive at Wilmington 8.80 A. M
Night Mail and PAbskwger Train, Daily, No. 40
West, and Dat
Mail and Pahsxnoer Train,
No. 48 East.
Leave Wilmington 11.10 P. M.
Arrive at Florence . . 2.47 A. M.
Leave Florence 1.00 r. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 5.15 P. M.
Train 48 stops at all Stations.
No. 40Btop only at Flemlngton, Whitevlllc,
Fair Bluff and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia and all points on (J. s
C. R. R., C., A A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction,
and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Kx
press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and
for Augusta on Train 47.
All trams run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington.
juhin r. mviiii,
Gen'l Sup't.
A. POPE. Gen'l Passenger Agent.
I my 14 tf
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
Wilmington, N. C, April 8th, 1882. t
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER APRIL 9TH, 1882, TBK FOI
lowing Schedulewill be operated on thl itail-
road:
PASSENGER,
MAIL AND
DAILY.
EXPRESS TRAIN:
, I Leave Wilmington at 5.46 P.M.
1 I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.40 A. M.
a Leave Cliariotte at 7.5ft P. M.
f Arrive at Wilmington at 9.60 A. M.
No
No.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations
only, and Points designated in the Company s
Time Table.
Train No. 1 Dally except Sunday.
Do. No. a do . do Saturday.
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIU EX
PRESS AND FREIOnT.
Daily except Sundays.
Leave Charlotte a40A. M.
Arrive at Shelby 12.40 P. M.
Leave Shelby 1.40 P. M.
Arrive at Ofearlotte 5.40 P. M.
Trains' No. 1 and make close connection at
Hamlet With It. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh,
ad at Charlotte with Shelby Division Train.
TnroUgQ Sleeping tars aeiween winuingum
and Omtrlbtte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
Train No. 1 mak.es connection at Charlotte with
A., T. A O. B.R., for Statesvule, connecting there
with W. N. C. R. B for all points on said Road.
Train No. 1 maKes connection at unanotte wis n
A. & C. R. R, foijSpartanburg. Greenville, Athens.
Atlanta and all points Deyona.
V. JUMU,
ap 9-tf Qeneral Saperiatendent
New York and Wilnungton
Steamship Co.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
STEAMERS!
WILL. SAIL FROM NEW YORK
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,
at 8 o'clock P. M.
BENEFACTOR Saturday, May 6.
GULF STREAM .... . Wednesday, May H.
REGULATOR Saturday, May 13'.
BENEFACTOR Saturday, May 20.
rtrThrough Bills Ladtng and Lowest Through
Rates guaranteed to and from points In North
and South Carolina
For Freight Engagements apply to;;
THOTIAS K. BOND,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
Theo. G. Beer, Freight Agent,
New York.
. J. Clyde 4c Co., General Agents,
mh 21 - tf S5 Broadway, New York.
PURCELL HOUSE,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
Wilmlntrtou, n. C.
B. I.. Perry, Proprietor.
First Class in all its appointment,
to $3.00 per day. .
Terms $2.80
feb 8 tf
Twenty-FlTB Years Experience
JN NCTRTH CAROLINA. H. C. PRKMPkkt,
the oldest, most tellable and Praotloal German
Barber and Perfumer, would respectfully Inform
his numerous friends and patrons that be has
taken his son to Partaership Business, and that, tn
addition to their Popular Establishment, No. 0
J jjottth Front street, they have opened another
First-class isstaDiisnment on iNortn Maraet tn.,
next door East of Mcflhenney's Drag Store, over
which the Senior of the firm will preside. This is
not the only establishment oi the kind, bat will
be second to none, on Market street, or elsewhere
in the city.
Yery respectfully,
mh 36 (f H. C. PREMPERT SON
53Bri(TKaBBaT:atti-iijJ
The lalng o Moanlaln
All-Healing Springs Co.
Will open for the season of ISSt, on the 1Mb day of
May. Thev have enlarge their hi lists to eoonm
modate aw fruosU, andhare added every MM
ment calculated to promote health and cotnfori
Tlwse wonderhil Waters cure DjpptfMU. Hl-k
Headacae, Constipation and all DaajKneDU ot
the Digestive Organs. All Skin Diseases and t l
oers of every ktnd Hcrofula, CaUrrh and all Kill
tbLaie rattent wtiohad visits Ii3t Hiring .'.t
Arkansas without relief, found It here last tms,
son. The Waters hare a peculiarly beneficial ef
fect upon Female Complaints, nnd many dllre
hur cases were cured last season. The owner In
tend to make thin the mom emnplete rTealth u
sort In the United State Beside a Table d'lKile
they will open a Keataureut. and visitors may
suit tbclr tastes and their purses Kseuraion tlek
ets will be inanod froso aO poinU so LlairV Moun
tarn, the depot for thea Nprtn-a For furthr In
formation address DR F. M (1ARRETT. Muhh
ger, King's steantalw, N.O.
DR. STRONG 8 PILLS !
The Old, Well-Trledt, Wonderful,
Health Renewing Remedies.
Strong's Pectoral Pill Insure healthy ap
petite, good digestion, rern I aril y of the bowel
A sure remedy for Colds and K&enmntlam A un
clous boon to delicate females aoothlns nnd lrn
clnK the nervous system, ana glrleg vhror and
health in evcrr fibre of the ImmIt.
Mrons; HaasUv Palls for the Liver A
speed v euro for Liver omiJahit, Renlilln the
Bowels. Purifvlnr 1h fllnnd 1mni4nir re.. 111 Mn
lartal Taint. A perfect euro for Hlek ll da he.
Constipation and IysioMta Sold by leadlnu
druiTKlaU. For oiroulani and almanacs, with full
particulars, aaarrss box nno. New York city
satQA Per Week can bo made In say locsllt r.
VOV Something entirely new for agent &
outfit free J W. INGKAHAM A 0 tVnton Mu.
A DVERTISUHS ! send for our Staler t ui .,r t ...
XX eal Newspapovs. Geo. P. Uowell A Co . H
apruoe St., in. y.
X"APPI1"IT1B."-Tbe wlfs or husband
All.'l tit tit Vt ill lifin- ltrlrrj.o 1 1 v , t. .eil....!
Arfw.rnrn TfintwmmaTit
Adaptation, probable endlnir'ka life, eto ; lliarar
ter Analysis mane rroin answers to uu4MU.n
mailed. Fee One Dollar. DELINEATOR, U.x
104, Brooklyn, N. Y. my 2 DA Win,
EVE'S
WANTED !
AGEWTH
Eveiywhere tosellthi
matchleas Immik for the
mothers snrl dauKhters
of America llnndretlo
DAUGHTERS
By MARION HARLAND
Author ftf "Ommuml
Sense in the fontokt." i
Is now ready for sub 1
Hcrfbers. No mother or '
dauirliter, knolnr it I
contents, will fall to J
buy it.
ap g.' D.twiiy)
of thonsauda will !
sold, as every wudmh
will w-ant H Terms,
ote .of J. It. ANDKKMtN
nnd H K A 1.1.1 &s.
Chambers 81. TN. Y.v
DYSPEPSIA CURED 1
I I !
XTJE (1REAT RCTKNTinc PRKTA RATION will
A positively euro old chronic oases of Dyniep
sla, I)ysjeptlc Flu, Dyspeptio VsrUkfe and -peptic
Consumption, where every hrr known
rnedie.lnn has failed to even give relief I refer
to a few of the cases pronounced Incurable thnt
have been cured with APF.PftlA: Mies Katie llofl
man. KT'J Kandolph street, Phlladslphia. was n
case of Dyspeptic Consumption; had not heeit
out of her house for one year, or her room for
six months; a living skeleton glvea up tn die by
our most eminent physicians, but cured with four
bottles of Apepsla. Matthew Robinson, No. WW
81st street, Philadelphia.- This was a verydanirr
roue oase of Dyspepsia Vertigo of Ions standlttr.
bat cured with only two bottlca of AepstH M
H. A, Clark, firm Clark Bros. A Co.. Philadelphia,
was an old chronic case of twenty years statu!
Inr; paid out one thousand dollars: was pronoun
ced incurable; but cured with three bottles of
Apcpsia; been well over one year. Thousands of
similar testimonials can be seen 'fit our om I
refer with pleasure to the Ifollowlns refttlemen
of Savannah, whose characters are .
ble: Dr. J. tt. lialtlwanirsr, clarence a. Conn
rat, ('apt. Ceorge M. Weymonth. lrlee f l p. r
bottle. For sale by WILLIAM II iJKKKN hihI
all Druggista. V. K, STONE, MI),
mh 10 DAWly gl9 Ievanl St.. Phllsdelphis
Native Mineral Water !
RMHBRID(.t:, YA.
ALUM WATER
CM'RKS DYSPEPSIA INDH;RrTTIN. TORPIII
J LIVER, Clironlo Dhirrhu-a and Dymentet.
Skin Diseases, Hcrofula, chronlr iTwumonla, rl
It Is a powerful Alterstlvc Tonln and Is am i
MALARIAL In Its effect Read eertlfleate frssi,
eminent physicians In our pamphleta
NO ARTIFICIAL WASKN OH HAI.TH.
Bottled In Its natural state, direct from I lie
Springs, wliii h are beautifully located hi Ito. k
hridire county, Va . and are oHn for tits re ep
tlon of visitors from June 1st to (K'tolspr lt. em b
yenr; canncltr l.onn jruests.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
J. C Ml'NDH,
WM U ORB EN,
MCNDHBRoa .
Dragirists.
mh 1 1 fim Wllmlnatoa, N -.
Lowell Machine Shop,
Lowell, Mass.
MANCFAtmiRBRH OF EVERY DBHCHI ITh N
COTTON MACHINERY
Of most Appmsad
Patterns anil with IUeent Improvement
Paper Machinery
ALSO
TURBINE WHEELS
Shafting and Gearing, Hydraulic
Presses and Pumps,
Elevators, Ac.
PLANH FOR X)TTON AND PA Phi; Mil. I.
C. L. lin.DRlCTH, Sup't.
1XWELL. MAMS
VVM A. BrRKK. Treas.,
Htate ItlML Boston.
mh Stf
Hurlong Cotton Seed.
100 Bushels.
UK MOST PROLIFIC COTTON NEED KNOW
F r sale at
Willards.
tEORGE MYERS,
1 A 1.1 fcoulh Front Win-
Fresh
Family
Groceries
EVERY WEEK,
OF THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS and ALWAYM
THE LOWEST PRICES,
At 0BO. MTKRS.
sept IS tf Hoe, 11 aa4 IB Houth Front at.
New Crop Molasses.
noGsHicAD8'
rg TIERCES.
PRIM I a RTK'I.K Now landtac from Brit I
BrlK Zlnjni. from WatAntas.
For sale by
lan 21 tf
WORTH at WOpTH.
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