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ESRY DAVIS'S1 t .t It 44 l I .. i r i v . -. iv : i : . ... -4 t - . ' I . ll. . II .t '.4W i i!-tul ' .ILL tut PrtUGGsrs v-il r : in iif.a'lf arm .-'t a ! U RUBY'S ROYAL GILDING. i . ..I r- i f nnl (y r(Wp, f-r-u-4 i.lni ... w ...J-p il4 lavilllHor y u ..f i; i - . i li,Miu in tli tMut ' Vim -ii.M'i""'' tiii i.fVitntt - b-.1 v 'i.-i . . i- nU fet-. ' kUCf it. li-t.mi.ly t. urfa NwniMI "-n ...i n mi na't" Wm iiiif t w in n nine tnt. iw o y f . M a'.- iril, !' r t. !. tiliti-r, .ti- FOR HOME USE. lit HT KiiTr. t.tLIfHJ ih iaTir.M- f, inn.. lli.i.nii.pimntTi-i. fmMmf, FVaat :k i iii.i-ti.il t uattt aa, Ta, tTtatut i -. . k. m, Diti nu. rt riKTt-an, r. VI :f r iilnti.iMx ri.lrtiap thrt.lblW4 . . mil- '.y Dim itiwraat. t.t li 'mimI hi on cax tstrr ! . .. r : i fmri lHrt tU'fl4M4 1 M fca tit 4lt. ...hi '.y finf. i..i.r. tUif t!nt, ti4tUi4r. .Vil 1 Lwt uatrat. Xar T-r ; : tm. ..I au r i 1 IS A SURE CURE fur all tt.aa a & Ky LIVER ;i cm o4artn4 mtw am Uaaa am i lamXaiil .rumiv. .IIW l as ttaway bT VV aaa iTUMfti l. anmiiiadiaaj Oat a WaJ amntiua 2V aUax W Oa f MMMttamn. aHWamai la aia aaaav ltaa CM aaOav W arUl iNijf talla a aaat a,tlaJktr UW vm alManas aya - IOIO mt DaJtKKlItT. "tVl. BATTPRS Bfeatfiut Com. C '. (iNMn vkiuk Out rta Oli Biu Wa raanal II a4 tW tt-mat Cm kUal ml li Uaaaft IMP ira fiMMBi. ni. ft at .4aluMk a-ajtoi(f. aafHlalftl. aafly alifaaW. aaal if fcaftfr Ml T I feavajtte aa WaU f a w t E1H3 i ca, cr-i2it3fs la . a. aW aar-aj m aJSSOTVT A 6H 4 The MoriiinffStar. fftw York Joura! r bbtBtcrc Vn H con's laird di at titer wu bom rracayifianj rrrtxl u rr Mr. AOla .. a ttj ckrtr yoa8f IriaimAa : I m wry. dcr Mre. ti' . tUmp to Jwit joy. Nr ihiak tnj ok ttrftla of mTtboJocr Whn I wj tai jour wiit tuiJ rial la Tor Vraa In o-4hin itbHit a yoaaf But iitxa, rt IU Utoo Lhat you wtbtl (or Trtacn, !?y rracinc itvrwi cute to yoan bapy obraota, bi ncaat. wallyoa waadrml abroa.i Yor t crrtM at howr try ta Gracra. Tkfc v iHibiiijxl ia a cnvrvxitve at tie U a.i avi a U cinrqlalioo om iTtTK roiTinroHtHiu. tvatio; vboukl b JQouACcd la th ai.wt rrap&Ali: UTtn. aivl a4 wna atcaU J4)U1 tm mat! to kaow hU flc. iuwl not rv oTitJ t cictr. Hxatioc should te d:..-rtrria'f1M aal rirJl iot a. it ioj'ir thr pkcl an.j oftQ damara th imq UUx pboakj U cacourajpnl and wry in.a hoaoml ni rocaoadl for to C4in ia raJIio; ao worthify jitstifVa a T lat ai ron)mco.u rata rrtura. Vlr iu kxaki U laajtVtJ aa aUaty aa Uoroac miii allow. aai tier IvxjM be drtJd. d noutxtsl ani corntnuntiw warnU aaiatt il Jk purw C&rttiAniiy. frc frotn idolatry aa) aaitM faaatici.m. hJtiTi b lnfartd apoo. and a mtoutry frre from blemLmti. up(hl, asd ably Stud for lb very hooor able rW. hfuli be drmAadfd. Trr- Ttj amooat of ta-aey reJd oat aa Dually la E4.trn North CaroZi&a for boraca aod muUai. if it couWl be corrrctlr cli coaled, oiVi atoai'h th prop)e. Now while our U cot a strictly a flock rrgioo. yet it wmild orofiUbUi to at kasl raiie bones and cnu!it rnoujb to cultirale our laada. ISow we do c-4 riorct a nuddea revolutioa amoe; our farmer ia rrjard to tbeir max krt crop, but we wUb I hern to cooaidrr wb4t it ahotd Vic want I hem to macro brr Ihtt the Misat-upr bottoms will make a bul? of cotloo to the acre without manure. T make it ia North Carolina we rauat orod fren ait to tro dollars per acre for r.vrrrr . that Uv the farmers ia the cotloo belt a make it f roro one to two reels r peu&d ciamratf thaa we cava. (ioiJjAcrv JIh lti. TirjyKLtxas. Pullman, IlL, hxa no saloon, no pot ire xnl ao jail A Pb3i4epbi 'detciiV It aetaalty cva)e aa arrml. Wroojt tnaa. KnUnd h.a two hnndrel bi cycle maker, wbo torn oat SO.000 ma chiae a year A North Chatham, N. Y., far mer ha. a do that rlitnba tree. It recent ly captured a raccoon, after a desperate !l;at. ia the hub branches of a cbealauL It is stated that 13,000 worth of wteee and Iiqucrar bare been corral ed to uppij the eicuriooUa who are f&iag out U drtre the lajt svke f the Northern IV nflc Ilailroad Aa the party ia limited to Va) gentJcmro. the utc of the bust can be .frUioed by a mathematical calculalioe. Th home population of the t'aitrd 5ufcs now orer 11.0CO.0OO. or .'oul ooe aorwt to every fire bamaaa. Ao r.ylinx to llv 1r)craau- the lead iafborse Utei. with a umber of boraca reapectirely. war lUiaoia. 1.0ja.CK3; ObWs 73.47?l; N Ycck. tiaS- reaaaytranla. Mlrbira. 7m. Keotacky. 5m.flL "lljaH.e," remarked Fo,"you wrre beva lotm i writer." 'Ah." rrpirrd t kartie. Uuahinj slightly l the compli ment, "you have treo moat of the things I he turoetl oC ? "No." said FintX. "I wa.n't referTinjrto what you bad written: I wa. imply thiakinc what a splendid ear y.u had frr carry tnc a p-n Immeow. ( twii. amp!y iauMtic." Judge Oliver WerxUU Ilolmoa, Jr . m mntiooel" as a possible Itepub .c a C4a.!blie for Ooreraor of Maaaacbu artU. Carlisle, of Kentucky, aya ho wvuld accept an e lectio a to the cVaate. but th.t he wiU be aatiiied witii (be tpaker aip of the Iloaaax. wblcb be la coo ft deal of Mi LjdiA. Port, hAting gone through a rtxalaf aaata-vlSoti. has been admitted as a lawyer to Uae bex of Torino. Italy. A fur ber admisaioato tbsrbar two members rrlgw&. ..". The Cttfinti CuHoa of Bos t are laaerrlble ccwpanUrBs. Theyrtady bUtory, soathetaaUca and roUlIealeeoaovy Utcether. rUe her. aod, when poatible. live a oatoraJ. aioplo life. NTm. L-uitry toW n EaglUh iatreUwertbtCs waa neartr worried to fcub by Awveruraa JoarnaXbtt, but she felt taoued. a a maXter iof bwrfneaw, to show ibetn aoene k red of ourtcry. Tb Cftwi I'riocc o4 Prinoeaa rf Oermany will spend part of their Eafv iioh visit at CaleoorsJ. where the IMnceM ba. not been for maor years, and where twenty seven years ajro the I Vine proposed for her band. rorTtTiCAL roixrs. A man who Ij always ready to set rra up can ea-iry acoafre tSa reputatioo of Uiaf a leadlot' potltldaa. S$m Vaa- . Ther will be an intc reeling time aext year when James 0. DlaiM tries) to shot yv'niam Hahoae out of the Rpob Bcaa Nstiooal Cooventloo. Ft CArvaa U, Dim. Uo!ei tbe Democratic prty UWii( a -v v a a J ad. and will soon become sirocjC eooflb to prevent the Democracy from bavins; any ebaacw of wtnala aa election CrimUn YewetsaU Oarwr, jsa. , t tif- Tor flveccnu. Wells, Ricliardsoa Co.. Barllaftoo. Vl. will seod ccJortd sample of all colors of Duunood Dye, with directions. T C the America a Orsphile lead pencil manufactured by the Joseph Diaoq Cra cibl Ox. of Jersey City, New Jersey. Hoaue eeULLahod La IS37. The only pen cil awarded the Grand Medal for rrogrtaw at Vkaaa. la 18X Hxbty-oosj arrt pre mium awarded for soperloe maaafadura of black lead.. rVnclls of aU rrade and atvbw at laajeiaS- prior. r h' iv. 0 wrrtm rcrarnxx.Mxxzx txotvtj TOWaarefa&f Vaadlad TXT TTBU U-X JL i wofDY a ccaRiX . i " Ccaasai aJs TORPID D I S O R D E REpLXY N . yPoja tmltamue their ii.tr-in : Tmm eaer1laa avr-rtWa.l.l' -a-...a . A r?a: or kivluf avra-lrcttv law. zt . -w . . v . a . r . - - 't - - ' - mm 11U.T. UMI OA. r. ilj"',": i 1 7 w avx air-retry irVi J- r4vyvwTaeotewie XUgl'ai fi. .TTl?Hi? UJ" peownt: removtnjr ip . tarrejcrt V Urrt ante - tmsta avaiA. uuiKoa a vurorooa bo1r. TtTTS PILUi afsSVJtL JE- f t1p or iajartare A - .11 0JnJ a perfect ANTIDOTC TOMALARIA, lrI."Jla X AV-.JKXX,l . bd.JTSprpla. Wttn OofWtipaV "fTT"S 4 Uvftrt4 tea dlffcrint aad ltll a rff the first U bay dooe cjk any (tin). They here X,mn0e.VeC aatarml Ptvauraa. I fW liw. . eow WJX aUiWAEWI, ralmrrat O. i i f .aa ataaiai f tJI.I .1- TUTTnAIR DYE. HilT 17 tea vsa HTa.aaa m a oaar Uaia oa Wmsanra chuaMi n. eaauy to a ULfavtT BlUCTC 1 pUrsuIow or Uia Imu Sold to a OLoarr tHacx ay a slot !e p- . CMBeav. i4 af army fctaeet. Kesr T ark. - v a kj-a -aaaaaa yB IwaMaOl 111 Ml a Tim kuxBAi or curst imirri t ml Jr S DwxlAWlr sa w fr arm jyao Patapsco RouriDg. Mills, IUtUlibcd ITT4. Babir 1TT4. nolle 1883. a, "v JrllVXa A 'PH OOMPANT OWK AND OPSHATB a TlMtKa JULLS. aa rmiows : , . PATAhMX) MILL A. at KIXIOOTT CTTT, If d. r.vrAt"soo mill b. at paltimortL mj. TATAPSCO MttX C. at 0A?0 OHdVlt. Md. aavtax a daily eapcUy of laOOBarrvla. iTHvr.oi4LEit rvqyn , MMnfaetarrd froaa Maryland aad Vknrlal WkMUevavbrataat for tta parity mad riehnea of (ilutrn, nopatea and other natritiooa Pro- pertUali Ak yoor Owwr foe PATAWCO aUPKKLATIYK. raTAraoo family. rATAFSOO K1TH.4. CAPB nKJRT PAMILT. NORTH POIMT FAMILY. CHKSAPKAKB KXTKA. BEDFORD FAMILY, UKANOS OKOVK KZTRA. C. A. GASinniLL SIFO. CO. S COMMXKC? ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Rrpresentayl by J. T. MrlVKR. wa fr so WHjatnetoa. J I) Cm y. c L4.1W SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON I LEE DHIYERSITY. UKS. O. W. a LEK. PRX5IDKXT. I5.rrRUCT!OS BY TIXT P'WKS AND PRINT M Lawttuy. with eoersea uf Lectarea on pe rlaj twtJ4eta by emlaeat Jarfart. Tallinn and f(ea .ai pw araai n at atae saontaa. heetnainar neDlr ax Fe otaire aaal foil Urjra3iiaa address CliAS. A. GKAVn. Prof. Law. tr tatm fr sw we taxlaatow, Va. WASH1NGTQH & LEE DK1TEB81IT, LEiiwcrro, wa. 1 tiSTKtcnoN IN TUI USUAL ACADXXIC 1 MtavdaM. and U the Ptvf tuoal ctoola of Lw ant kmctaeertaar. Looatk aaaithfnl; ax-ree-aaa aaotlerateL Maai aaWm opeoa baptam be : Fiw Catakarae addreae "Ctork of la F-cally." O. W. C. LKK. Jy am f r so wa PritlenL CBAB10ITE FEMALE IHSTITDTE. mono ttijc riiwr m utkiurt. mcsic aad ART Pepartmawia. Bawaton extends from Mitcmbar Ilta, I3, to Jane 11th. 14. Apptt rne etaJrea. REV. WM. R. ATKINSON. aa fit Ira Charlotte. N. C. oTT MAEY'8 SCHOOL, RALEItilUX. C THK ADVENT TERM OF THE 8BTTI SEMI AaaaaJ snnnavl thlaSehooa beaina TUUKH DxA Y. SEPTEMBER 1TTU. llM. Tot Caiaioarae addroaa the KeeW. Kav. BEN NET BMEDES. A. M. JyB DA Wm ST. UCUHUrS UALL FOR BOYS, Uebiter town. Balttmora eoonty, Hi- peeparea for aay collect or bearmaai llfa. $300 pf yvr. Ua arpaaaed tn the Middle mate. PROF. J. C. KI NEAR. A. M.. Principal. CtaJoeees sent N ORTH CAROLINA. I IN SUPERIOR COURT, Rladan Orvontr. Aarost . 1H83 AdailatBtrator of J. I Nfwtrto Roblnane aa the C. MeMaiaa, deoaaawl. Aealnat j a. McDowell, T- D. McDowell. J. W. Pnrdle, K. X. Dunham, J. K. RoMaane. Irvine Rohtnaon. farlea Robtnaoo. Mary R. ted man. A M. Mo NeUL Jaae MoRae, WUllam t. McRee, JohnTMo Bee, Thncnaa Ray aad wife Maesie Ray. Joseph Eaa aad wire Mary V. Kea, Helen McRee, Robert ItRiw. Joha K. MNeUJ. J. A. Kelir ajvd .wKe Mary B EeUy. Was. D. MoMelQ. Jaa. P. MaNeUl. D. T. MeNelil. W A. KeUy. a , m . . , The purpose of the above eaUtled aellon belna to obtain aa oedav to sell the real estate of J. L. cMUUa. deceased, situated ta Bladea aeanty. e ate ot North roItna. to creat aaaeU for the parnvmi of debts, and ft arTrtir W the Coyrt tht the dafrndanta W, D. McNeOI, Jaa tv Mo-S-tlL U. T. McNeill. W. A. Rny, V A. Kelry aad wlfaMary K ErUy, Jamea McRoe, WUllJ. Mo t, John MeRee, Tbornas Ray aad wife Majrrl Ey. Joaeph Kaa and wife Mary Kea,nelen Me at aad Robert MeRee. are no reaVlanU of the State of North Carolina, It ts therefor eommaad d that the saU defendants appear before me, at jy onv. la the town of ElUabethtown, N. C. Jrn m 0rtht9tbjee4Novesmbae-,A.I).1BJv swer or daar te U eomtiaiut ot the piaJotlff tied la this action, or Jadrtnent will be rendered acalnet them for. the mlef demaaded la aald omplahtt. In teetloaony whereof 1 have hereon to set my fcaad and afflxeo. the seal of my offloe, this the va. w. jajkwt w 41. Clerk PaperVor Court d Bladett Oonnty. C. C Lto. Attorney foe Plaintiff. a at oaw w fr -u Cape Fear Tulills CTLXBRATXD 2iarl asm, noMiNT and poltkd meal A RS Tint BEST. Gaaranteed lreah and sWbeL A few bale of thai CHOICE XlBTXZX HAY MU oa band. ' - ' AH rood at kywaet prtcea aad satisfaction a- C. B. WRIGHT; . BAO01KQ aad T1E3, .... T-T l. - -. . . 'i Xs.i ' ' ' iS ' BAtT aad MOLASSKd. - -vw v. : :r. - at r. mean no IXOUK i I mr 1 N4 ,.- - V a. ' - . aaMEratxixsraARa. . i ..." r-. r mf, '.ii, - - Tfi e; P 6 rn i g St ar pitbeibhxij daily asd weekly DAILT STAB. Oa Tear, potaa paid ".....$7 00 j -,,', " Three Months M " 4 00 - Two Months. - 15 " One Moeth - - 75 vrmtT aTAS, One Tear, poet&jr paM. - Six Months, - - . Three Months " .ft 5 . 1 00 SO H0TICE3 07 THE PEE83: Tbe St a a ts decidedly one of the neat papers la tbe state, as nrumt ana aewsy as ever. Lorgr nre to It. tfcwaa rraaa. The VTCaitnrton tab has entered on Its twelfth year a rood a paper as any people should want. t'AOMOU JJftmuA.1 114. Tbe wllmbyrtoa Btjlm has entered, onltstwelftb year. As a daily loaraai of news It stands np txtad."- CWord cir. The WTlmbvjrton Svaa baa entered ha twenty ana votome. i nera w no oexier paper pubustied iq ue re. iflw i The NtTIlmhurtoa Staa baa entered npea tta thir teenth year. It tsrme of the beat papers la 'the State. warrvaup veaaua. The VTlJmtftartoa Stab aaa eatered Its thirteenth year. It has beoqrae ono-of the leading papers of tne smu). vxora i vrpiutjn. ' TheWUinlnartonSTAalsnotontyoneofthebest edited papers In the State, but for freshness of Dews .aod typoerapioai appearance cannot be beatea. woouor, Jieporur. The' WUmlnrtoa Svaa ts one of the very beat pa pars ta the Sooth, la every department from typo rraphy an to editorial ability and Independence. llrrtmri I Fa.) mUx-Jrro The Wllmtajrtoe Of. C) Moaante Stab is a mod el newaDaoer. Indeed, we think wa do not exag gerate its merits when wa say K 1s the netiviarf tencular) paper pobllahed In tbe South. Rickmond (la) fitiWiou litmid The Wllmlnxton Stab has now entered upon its thlrteeath year aod twenty-fifth volume, one of the beat conducted and edited papers In the South and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. TWoero ScmlKsnmtr. We like the Stab becaaae It la thoroughly re liable, eand Id. fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news paper. Lone; may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Vl4r. Altboaeh at the head of the Dress in this State In ail that makee a paper valuable to the reader. still It oontlnaea to improve. It Is a Stab of the nrst aiajraituae. . May ita lustre never wane. Tha 8rAB ts so wen and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of wnlca Ita tbouaande ot readers do not already know. It la In every respect one of the best daf Ilea ta the Month. ikoasowtaa. That inarnlacent beaming Stab has completed Its twentyeeoood vobnne. It ts one of tbe mott brilliant, erudite aad sparkUns; dalnea sooth of the Potomac "The system in the fret op of the pa per surpasses. tbeni alL Tartoro tiotttkemer. The wnmlajrfcon Stab has entered on Ita twelfth year. It ta a most exeeuent newspaper, weu ed ited, a compendium of ail the newaof the day, and an honor to lta city, to North Carolina and tc Norm Carolina Journalism. caarexw uotvrver. The Wumlneton Stab la now taklnc the regular mldaift-ht Assoolated Press reports, and has be sides Increased the amount of Its reedlnjr matter. The Stab la aa excellent paper. Its prosperity Is net surprhdna; since tt Is so deeerriru?. CharioiU Ttkt Ttaaaa rjLs.Ttnt sav a word too rood for the WIlaMnxton Stab. It has Just reached one of Its nuio hlrthdaTa. Aa a MvaoeDer It Is a favcrlte with the State press and ts sought after by the people. Lone and prosperous llfo to UPeitU- liltf; 1 WI. wi u i tKai all tha ravnejn arkh the naine of Maf are each fcrtrht Ut Ue lournals The WUmbic ten IN. a) Stab, (be Washlnatoo Star, the Kred ertbnnr. -aer-r New" York Star, for example. There must oe aomeuunx m a nuu auusr aoi. Jirim,ti ( To.) StaU, TV wnmlneton Sraa. wa are pleeaed to notice. still oontlnuea on the hiirh road to success. We esteem the Stab vary highly. retrardinK it as one of the verv best of or axohanaes, aad consider It the peer of any jonrnal pahllahed In the South. Th wibnlaam swabb entered noon Its 12th- volame, and we are pleased to notice still con tin uea on the road to aaoceea. We esteem the Stab verv hhrhJyr reaardlna? it as one of the very best newspaper that comes to this office. Its news oolamae are always a tittle fuller than those 'of any other of our exchange, and Its editorial de aartmeat Is conducted with much ability. Jfcr- gvUm JJid4. ' Humble ta lta bermnlnsa, as was Inseparable from an enterprise bcun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern ODafederaey, the Stab aaa steadily "waxed" un til tt now beams resplendent In the full clow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a neterfa prr It has few equals, and no superior, for arprs prlate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank tt among onr mostoccorta bio exchanges. UUUdoro Recorder. . The WUmlngton Moaaraa Star has entered up on the thirteenth year of lta existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate tt upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able auccesa of the Stab la due to Irs strict atten tion to bo Incus. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) Is that it always has the news, and this Is the first thing tn Journalism. Otherwise the Pa per is all that the term of "(rood newspaper" im plies, and tta corps of editors and reporters are thernoghlyedaoatadnowspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influence of the Stab never bo re tarded, and may Its rental enterprising proprie tor enloy many mora happy years of usefulness. IMm'Jsboro MMmtngtr. Buffalo Litliia Water TAKES THK PLACE OF THE SURGEON'S KNIFE FOR STONE OP TIIK BLADDER. ITS VALUE IN BRIGHTS DISEASE, GOUTY DIATHESIS, Ao. TTIB BUFFALO LITTTIA WATER SUPPLANTS THE SURGEON'S KNTFE IN STONE OP THE BLADDER. Case of Dr. J. B. rWelstling, MMdletown, Pa. stated by himself. ! Experience in its use ia Stone of the Bladder, la my own person, enables me to attest the won derf al efficacy of tbe Buffalo Ltthla Water In this painful malady. After having been long sub jected to sufferings, the Intensity of which can not be described, I have under the influence of this water passed (I am confident I am within the bounds of truth), at least an ounce of Calculi (Urlo Acid), some of which weighed as raurh as four grains, affording Inexpressible relief, and leaving me In a condition of comparative ease arvd comfort. I am now passing only occasion ally f mall Calculi, and they are not attended by the Intense suffering which their passage has heretofore occasioned. On one occasion Ipassed thirtylv OaicaU la fortyelght hours The ap pearance of this Calculus Nuclei indicates un mistakably. I think, that they were all compo nent particles of one large Calculus destroyed by die action of the water, bv means of solution and disintegration. At my advanced period of life (I am seventy-seven years and six months of age), and in my feeble general health, a gurgioal opera tion was not to be thonght of, and the water seems to bavo accomplished all that such an operation. If successful, oould have done." to in n m BLACnxa (TTaro Aero). Stitptoms or 1 Baiear's Disiasb. Case of Mr. , stated by Dr. David K Smith, I of Bronxvula, Westchester, N. T. ' "Mrs. was subject to severe attacks of Xkmt, a eemymenee of an Inherited Gouty Tka followed after some time by Stone la the JUaider. The limbs were very (Edemata, so much so as to plt.ieadlly on pressure with the Hnger, learinaaa Indentation long after lta re moval The Uri was loaded with Urates and 25 wr ersi. A&vmtn, and the microscope revealed VWfy ahnwing unmlstakablys I th ought, rigkl ' t jmmom of A'idneyr. I prescribed the Buffalo Llthla Water.Sprlng No. S, which afforded prompt relief in the Gouiy Affection, and resulted, in a few weeks, In the paaaago of a Stone five-eighths Df aa Inch kmg by one-fourth pf an Inch In diam eter, iindar the continued use of the water the Vrin has been relieved of Albuminous Impregna tion, and restored to a normal condition ; no fi$is can be discovered, the tZdrmatpus oondi Uon of the limbsihas been relieved, and the gene ral health of the patient to a great extent re stored." - j Stox la tux Bx-addxb, Pbosthatic. a case stated by Dr- B. 8. Hardy, Hookerton . , Greene oonnty, N- C. '. "My son, a young man. suffered Ifrom Stone In the iaddr. of a mixed character, consisting Sstefly of ewe, Oirtfwi and mpkaU. After Dertlstent use of all remedies Indicated tn the teas without benefit, I put him upon Buffalo U Thla. Spring No. t, the use of Which, for some six .weeks, resulted In the paasage.at short Intervals. of 0rieL of small six, and at times of particles of &ijat followed, some times sfrwardn. by the I discharge of a Stone weighing li grains, the larg iwt,l smeentVdeat. I ever knew to pass through thdlhssArsy ik willy erUltaxhUroahits,aino. i which tha . any aapleaaant symptom has been . relieved by the use of th water for a short time ' its action la this aaa -has . been Indeed wonder- Watav la eaaea of one dosen hal gallon bottles ifS pevawawtth8prmga, . . ,x ..... Sprtagsopen Jane 1st. . . .-t .' pprtngs pamphlet-seat to any address. ' - i rt i; THOS. r. wOODE, Proprietor, ' aplttf - Buffalo Llthla Springs, ..Va.. WHOLESALE PKICES, WOm Quotations, it should be nndemtood. represent th wholesale . prices generally, in maaung up smau oruers aiguer prices aaT to be coarged. . , t. - r ' AancXvasi " -::yr'nieaa, BAGGING Gunny ; , . 11)4 etanoara........ ...... - w ka ia BAOON North Carolina Hams, p lb....;............ -00 18 8houlders, ft s 00 a 11 Sides, choice, vl 10 " 1SJ WxsTavjjfiaoKXD HamS.f? ki.-- 15 &'r iG SWea. .... 95 Shoulders, J lb...:....-. 00 00 Dav SALTxn Sides, f t ,f 8 Shoulders, 00 00 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each.... i 60 l 65 New New York, each. 'v 90 2 00 New City, each... I 00 l 90 BEESWAX f) t 24 & 25 BIUCKS WUmlngton, a M..... 8 00 & 9 60 Northern 0 00 14 00 Buz-rau niorta iJarouna, w x. nortnern, w m CANDLES 9 Taiiow Adamantine CHEESE $J k-Northn Facty Dairy, Cream SUte COFFEE ft lb Java Lafruyra Rio CORN MEAL bush , in sacks, Virginia Meal........ COTTON TIES bundle DO MESTIC8 Sheeting, 4-4, $ yd Yarns, bnnch KGGS J dozen ITISIT "UailroMl tin -I ma KM oo & 50 09 20 . " - wavi I , A , . , . I , -jr. LIV. ... ill UV Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. . 8 60 Mackerel, No. 2, f3 bbl. . . . . 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2, halt bbl. 5 00 Mackerel. No. 8, W bbl 8 50 Mullets, $ bbl :. 4 00 Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00 N. C. Roe nerring, $ keg.... 3 00 Dry Cod. $ lb 6 FERTILIZERS 9 2,000 pounds. French's Carbonate of Lime 7 00 French's Agricultural Limo 8 50 Peruvian Guano, No. I. 57 50 No. 2 86 00 " " Loboa 00 00 Baugh's rhosphate 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer 46 00 Ground Bone 00 00 Bone Meal ". 00 00 Bone FIout 00 00 Navassa Guano 40 00 Complete Manure...! 00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate.... 00 00 750 & 900 63 50 87 00 51 00 60 00 50 00 & 40 00 45 00 57 00 45 00 & 67 00 & 70 00 70 00 60 00 60 00 & 500 5 50 6 50 9 00 5 25 & 6 00 Bcrger A Butz's Phosphate. 00 00 Excejlenza Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00 FLOUR V bbl Fine. 0 00 ixortnern super Extra Family City Mills Super Family " Extra Famllv .0 00 6 25 6 50 5 00 5 75 00 7 00 10 V 13 00 77 65 66 68 72 65 66 50 55 70 75 4 6H 10 U 80 1 05 80 90 70 80 8 00 14 00 1 40 GLUE f lb .. GRAIN fj bushel. uorn,8tore,bags,prtme, white Corn, cargo, In bulk, Corn, cargo, in bags, " Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store. . Cow Peas HIDES f lb Green Dry HAY fjJ 100 lbs Eastern western : North River HOOP IRON lb ljlkd n Northern North Carolina LIME barrel LUMBER City Sawed M ft. amp stun", resawed is w. Rough Edge Plank 15 00. West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 18 00 D rested Flooring, seasoned- 18 00 Scantling and Boards. com'a 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 23 00 15 00 MOLASSES gallon new liup uun. ui uuui.. . . r " in bbls.... Porto Rloo, In hhds " in bbls Sugar House, In hhds in bbls Syrup, in bbls . ' l- 1 VkJ. 88 40 00 40 00 40 00 43 ' 00 08 : 00 22 40 80 00 3-50 1 12 13 1 10 1 45 00 1 00 15 18 00 20 , 00 2 35 37H 12) 25 75 1 25 1 50 & 1 85: 60 80 3 50 3 75 NAILS W keg Cat. lOd basis.. OILS S gallon Kerosene. Lara Linseed Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickeus,llve,grown spring Turkevs PEANUTS 19 bushel.... POTATOES bushel Sweet.. Irish, per barrel , PORK S barrel City Mess. ... 15 50 Prime 16 00 Rump RICE Carolina, Rough. $ bushel RAGS m Country.-. City ROPE lb SALT $ salt Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SUGAR Cuba rorto Rico A Coffee B " C " Kx C Crushed SOAP lb Northern SHINGLES 9 M Contract. common uu Cypress Saps Cvnress Hearts STAVE M W O Barrel .... K O HogsbeaO. TALLOW B TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) .isoo, 13 oo Prime shlp'g, 1st class heart. 12 00 Extra Mill, good heart 8 50, 9 00 Mill Prime 7 50 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 50 14 00 IS 00 - 10 00 8 00 4 5U 4 00 5 00 2 50 80 22 15 WHISKEY $J gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 100 WOOL 9 lb Washed 00 Unwashed , w Burrv 00 WILMINGTON 1TIONEV MARKET. Exohaneo (sight) on New York M discount iiaitimore Boston Philadelphia... Western Cities Exchange. SO da vs. 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock ... 107 ... 90 ... 140 ... 23 ... 10 ... 10 ... 80 ... 4 ... 116 ...106 ...105 ...100 ...100 ...100 ... 110 ... 80 ... 50 ...120 First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons runoing, iw. . Funding, 1868.. New 4s Special Tax... W A WR R Bonds. 7 So (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6o Wilmington, Col. A Augusta K K Bonds Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 $o. . . . 8c. New Hanover County Bonds, 6 &a Wilmington A Weldon R R Stock North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, - - $300,000 Surplus Fund, $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. I. GORE, C. M. STEDMAN, . G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, DONALD MacRAE, JAS.A. LEAK, H. VOLLERS, F. RHETOSTEINV R. R BRIDGERS, E. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATBS President, G. W. WILLIAMS, "Vice President, au 20 tf S. D. WALLACE, Cashier. LoweU Hclaine Shop, Lowell, Mass. MANUFACTURERS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. y j r OF COTTON MACHINERY Of most Approved Patterns and with Recent Improvements. Paper raachinery ALSO TTJRBhre WHEELS, " Shafting & Gearing, HjdlnHc TtSmsc and Pumps, Elevators, &c. Pinna for Cotton fc Paper XXilis. r T. J7 1 T.TVn lirril Rnn'f. Tnn4n Vnna i. WILLIAM Ar BURKE, Tasnrer. v 2State etreet, Boston. 16 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 4 - 8 90 1 05 & 80 " 85 4 00 75 00 00 00 75 0 00 0 00 9 0)4 0 9 8 8) 10 11 5 6H 5 00 7 00 2 50 4 50 5 00 0 00 7 30 11 00 18 00 00 00 10 00 5 6 Yilmiii . I Railroad; C6 . orrwu o GajrurkKiTWusar i - - j -"V WltomgtoWN.G., Jola, 1888.1 fS AND AFTER'iTJLT 8, 1883, AT 8.00 Pt Ma vs ruasenger Trains on tne Wilmington & Wei aon Kauroaa wut ran as iouows: Dar MU an Exprea Train, .DaUy N6a. 47 Ifortb and 48 Sontn. Leave IrtTlrnlngton, Front St. Depot, at 6.40 A. M. ' smreai weiann. .-. iti.ea p. m Leave Weldom. ..... 3.00 P; M. : amyeas w ummKton, jrront st Depot. 8.40 p. M. Fast Tnaouen Mall aki PAasExesii Taani Daily . . BiO. 40 COUTH. ;,-.. Leave Weldon... .w.... ...... ..i.,,.. 6.50 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st.. Depot, 10.25 P. M Mail jAirn . Passknoxs Train Daily No. 43 LeaveiWllmlngton. . ,..,).. . . 8.00P. M . Arrtva at weldon. . . v. ... . . . , , . , . .,2.30 A. M Traift No. 40 South will stop , only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Brataob Road leave Rook; Mount ior -j-arDoro ai at. ana 4.9U r. jn. aaiiv. Returning, leave Tarboro. at a p. Mand 0 A. M. Train on Scotland NeclC' Branch Rotld leaves HaUfak for Scotland iseca at 825 r. M. lteturn incr. leaves Scotland Neck, at 7.30 A.sM. dailv. Train Ne. 47 makes close connection at Weldon , for alll points North dailv. All rail via Klchmond. ana a any except sunaay via nay JLane. -Train Mo. 43 ran dailv and. makes close nnn- nectkpfor all points North, via Richmond and Washington. - t- . All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have. Pullman ; Palace Sleepers attacked. - For (accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach afli-be attached to Local j Freight leavin g wummgton at 6.15 a. m. pauy except Sunday. i - JOHN F. DTVINEv' General Stb't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. " jy r.tf - . WraftPBCOllBIA&lDGDSTA EaUroad Co. . - .1. ' Otmc or GKhERAt Sttt't, I , Wilmington, N.-C.,JulyStti, 1838. f Change of Scheiile. AND AFTER JULY 8TH. 1883. AT 9.C0 P. KJ ;M.. the followmg Passenger Schedule will oe run on trns road: NIOIIT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) No. 48 West and 47 Eaat. ' I . ' ; Leave Wilmington .... 9.00 P. M, Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M, Leave Columbia 9.55 P.M. Leave C. C. & A. Junction.. .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence ...... j. .,1.65 A. M. Arrite at Wllmuigton. 6.10 A. M. Niort Marx, ahb Pasbbvoss Tbaik, Daplt. No. 40 YV KHT. 10.40 P. SC. .. 1.45A.M. Leave Wilmington.. Arrive at Florence . . . Mai;, aim Pabsxhgeb Train Daily No. 43"East. Leave Florence...'....... .... 8.85P. M Arrive at Wilmington.... 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. . No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & 0. R. R, C, Ss A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and. all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press.' -' - j Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 48. ' All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jy7tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Office or Superintendent, ! . : ;wibnlngton. N. C.", Jape 13, 1S83.1 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUNE 13, 1883, THE FOL Iowing Schcdulo will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILT EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 7 ) Leave Wilmington at ... . No. 1. J-Leave Raleigh, at I Arrive at Charlotte at . . . 1 Leave' Charlotte at NO. 2. J-Arrive at Raleigh at ) Arrive at Wilmington at . ..7.10 P. M. . 7.35 P.' M. ..7.O0A. M. . .8.45 P. M. . .880 A. M. ..8.23 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular tions only, any'a Timo ana Joints designated m tne co: uaoie. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte 5.80 P. M. Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte 10.30 A. M. Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassengor Agent; Jel3tf ; . New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAHEHS WILL SAIL tfROM NEW YORK Every SATURDAY at 3 o'clock P. M. 'BUIAT.A... ...VSatntd July. BENEFACTOR " Aug. 4. REGULATOR " Aug. 11. BENE FACTOR ...... 1 .. . Aug. io.1 regulator:....:.....: ' Ag. 25. Through BUla, Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and Soutu Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to THOSE AS EfcBOND, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C.. Tbeo. G. Effer, Freight Agent,"" ' ; Now York. W. P. Clyde & Co General Agents, , jy2?tf 35 Broadway, New York. Mkinson A I Insuraneollooinaj, f ; BANKOKWllbVEB j - TrnminEtow; ir.-. ; Fire, .T Haijne fflT!ijipies. Aggregafe ilal Reslentbatjver flMOliofJ0. jell tt- , First Class In all its apflntmen.JPeH&a 2;S0; 'to $3.00 per day, .v : -'-eB tf 'NEWfiaYEIiTISEMENTS, DEI STEOIIKGiPILLS !':--. Th6 Old, . "Well Triodr.7onderM v 4 i; ealth SeniwJng fieiaediei, Vt ': X stronar Sanntlwe mil for tit lilver. : -j A speedy euro for Liver Complaint, Regulating.', i-' tne uoweis, mrirymgtne oiooa, cleansing irum .i s , i . Malarial Taint. -.A.. perfeet cur for Sick.. .r.i Headacbea, Constipation. and.Dyapep ;. ' v , ,' ala. ; .. . - s t . i ' 1 1;.. strenk'B Peetdral Pill insure hetlthy - appetite, good digestion, regularity of the bow-' r ' els. i A sure remedy for Colds and Rheumatism.. v ; A. preeloae bosn to deltcat female,' i(. soothing and bracing tho nervous system, and gl- " Tta vigor and health to every fibre of the body. Sold bv Druggists. For Pamphlets, etc.. address C E Hull & Co , Box eso. New York City. HANOVER ACADEMY j VIRGINIA, TATLORSVILLE P. 0. , ' COL. HILARY P. JONES, Iff. A. - ' THE TlItRTT-FOmtTH ANNUAL SESSION BE- . . , 4 GTNS SEPTEMBER 86. ' : ' ' i ' SPECtAL PR0VISK3N FOR SMALL RDYH.n , , '"'SENTJ FOW CATALOOTTs;: t il MllHii; BrVJORCES.-No punllcity; rosidenfs' of aav"",s State. Desertion. NonnDbert Adtlce and- ..'... .. applications for stamp.-:. W..H. LEE, Att'y, 23 , - . oroaaway, m. x. ,. . THE .UNiyERSI.IT( OF THE SOUTH sj; ta 10frfcMl nt BIT.WA'VVTU! fTPNKI nnnii Hiu Kn. " berland .Piateau 2000 feet, above the sea level." 1 ' v ThiaSchool, under the special patrons gx of thai Jiisnops or the- Protestant Kplscopo.1 Church la the South and-eouthwest. offers tbe bealihtcst reslflecoe and the best advantages, both moral and educational, in its Grammar School and lis Collegiate and 1 beblogleal 4 Departments. F r the special claims Of this University for patron Piyior documents to tne Jtev. tklkaik iON.T).D.. Vice Chancellor.8ewanee.Tenn. nrjin TUtm w.e. witiikrbee. lniDlliD ODlLXUMiUiAttofnev in J'ateru Causes. -Box 834. YVaafaliiarton. T. C. Idvlrn as to patentability qf invention and cost of h - taming a patent. 1 roe, jstna moasi or with . full description, advantages, eto. Labels and Trad Marks registered. Rejected cases a ei -elalty. . seplD&Wlm Tat Epsom Spring. OPES THE YEAR . ROUND. j-ATURB'S GREAT REMEDY fob DYSPEPSIA, diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, tfeo. It Is especially adapted to Clerks, Invalids, ' Ladles; and all persons of sedentary habits De mand dally increasing. Shipping to all parts of the United States at the rate of 2,000 barrels per j. ct . j. J.VAV.&, j.i v per uarrei .uu Q.w pproww of two dozen enart bottles, delivered in 1 jepot at ttornstown, Tenn; Terms oasa. itksightkatk to Wilmington, N. C., 40 Cents per 100 ounds. I REFERENCES OUR PATRONS: Wa H.. Bernard. Dr. W. G. Thomas. R. W. . Hloks, Oscar Pearsall, Dr. J. a Mupda. D. L Russell, J. F. Garrell, of Wilmington: R. II. Jor dah & Co.,J. L. Brown, F. S. DeWolfe, Dr. T. C. Smithy p. P. Hutchison, J. 8. Spencer A Co J. W. Wadsworth, of Charldtte, Dr. Jno. A. Boyd, d "VST naHHli Tlor4aiin 41 d . TUn. TT Tnnn. Thos. P. Smith, Goorge W., Molver, Charleston, .. similar lists could oe added from all over the South.' Onr patrons endorse It In the atron rait langnagev Read a few: Major Campbell Wallace, Atlanta, Ga.: "Or all the springs Of Virginia and Tennessee. I eoriRldnp ' the fTato Epsom' the most wonderful, and tthe . properties o the water tbe most valuable. " - C.W. Anderson, Savannah, Ga.; "For all com- plaints incident to Talari at. xocalitikh. I con- aider the water nneqaaled.' iv J.IS.CarriDnrham, N.C.:T,'I,hlnk it the finest water to b found anywhere." Vv . troniradTate uT!!rerformore than fifteen years andjwasDured it of dyspepsia, liver complaint and. kidney' disease Jdy jqauohtkr was cuaxn perf eetly well-and sou uf of a broken and hope lossly Shattered constituilon." : J arnes creetwell, lw Greenwood, s. C: ,-I am fully and earnestly impressed there In no Other mineral walnr on thin nnnt.Tnnnt. whnw healing qualities will oompare With Tate Spring llrltai. ; apd. Smith, (of the Commercial Cotton PreHs,) New Oi leans: "I have used the Tato WaUr for the last eight years, and find, it rtita.inj ui iu qaaiitlesfof any periodT TH. It Churcn, of N. O., endorses in nearly the same language). James swann, (onnman, wwann s uo.,) h. v.: . I have found Tate Water of great bom tit. and superior to many other waters I have used." Dr. J. S., Weatherly, Montgomoiy, Ala : "1 , know of ho mineral water in the United Matcn ' that has the same virtues of this water." Mrs. Gov. A. S. Marks, Winchester, Tenn.: "Its fine shiDning Qualities make it a blesslnir to xuf ferlnff httmaftltv' i ' : t. . J. M. Studebakqr, South Bend, Ind "I believe there is no spring in America that contains the healing qualities that Tato Spring docs." J. H. MeAvoy, (President Bemls Ik McAvoy Brewing Co.,ChVAago, 111 : "I have it contlnu ally on draught In my house, having become ni most a family necesjity." Geo. Bolleu, (of Geo. Bullen 3n Co.,) - Chicago, HI.; "It Is the most pleasant aad effective watt r I havo found anywhere, and you can count me among your regular patrons for it." Large forty page pamphlet containing analysis, and full Information on all points, mailed free to , any address. Leave orders with J. C. MUNDS, Wilmington, Jff. C, or address . ". TOMLINSON & RAGSDALE Proprietors, rlov 7 tf v ' Tato Spring, East Tenri. Swift's Specific has been the means of bringing health and happiness to thou sands who wero pronounced incurable of Blood and Skin Diseases. Hear tho Witnesses I Saved from a Horrible Death ! 1 Up to May last I had spent at least five hundred dollars for treatment by many of the best medical men, without any bene fit. I suffered exoruolatlngly, and all my 1 best friends advised me that the ley hand of death was fast approaching. I caught at S. S. S. llko a drowning man at a straw. - After taking two bottles I felt a change for the better. The sores began to dls charge freely and the Rheumatism to . abate. When I had taken six bottles eve ry sore had healed and my skin began to assnme a natural appearance. I persisted until I had taken twelve bottles, large sizo. and THERE IS NOT A SYMPTOM ' OF THE DISEASE REMAINING, and I feel as well as I ever did. I have gained twenty-one pounds In flesh, and ray friends j wonder at my improved condition. I havo recommended It to many, and in every instance with complete success. 1 believe that 3. & S. has saved rue from a horrible . deatli. C. H. SMILEY, Qnlnoy, HL I am sure that 8wlf t's Specific saved my life. 1 was terribly poisoned with Mala- i ria, and was given up to die. Swift's Sre clflo relieved me promptly and entirely. I think It is the greatest remedy of the age. C. G.' SPENCER, i ' Sup't Gas Works, Rome, Ga. ! Write for a copy of tha little Book free. $1,000 Reward! ; Will be paid to any Chemist who will fi nd on analysis of 100 Bottles 8. a. 8., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or ! any mineral sabstaaee. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ! Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. nov21 ly ch s m ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. . Security Against Fire. Tie NortH Carolina Heme tarance Co. j RAfcEIGII, W. C rpnis COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO X. llcies at fair rates oa all classes of Insurablo property. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Hame", to rapidly gaining ta public favor, and appeals with confidence to Insurers 'of property la North Carolina. r . j Agents in all-parto of the State. ! JOHNGATLING, President. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary, j ' i PULAS5I COWPER, Supervisor, ATKINSON MANNING. Agents. ! sep20.tl .. ; . Wilmington, N. C. The Lincoln Progress, Pit offers to the MerchanU of wnmkigton a de "sirablav medium for advertising their business toronghout Western North Carolina. - ! IJberal terms WiU be allowed on yearly adver jttoemeatav : .Subscription price $2 00 per annum l aavavnue. j Addree ' J r. DaLANK. : Editor and Proprietor, 4 ft'.-V-J.'.. i i4 , 'ey tr t a i.' V.:N ., ..; -vat K ' "t f! 'A nil f ao va r .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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