fir
rtrtia cca!!r .' '
fl ha bcora cmom i wrfia tha
.-inaii of aa articta., ta a tlajfaal. late--"tin
Rvtaaar.
Tti rn is law cm 4vrt!aasiaai
m w tnM all tucfik
' Atl impiy rail ataattoa am
Y Ifop Hi t Wr. ! a p&eia, haw tJrtn.
. hi m
"T? ta?utcw prop?
T ftea, tho ocm irUl. whka to prove
tir vaiaw taal iay wtll aaeae w Bay
rn Exaao favwrahly aotkwJta til
lUo Uff ai la a
UI atar mwlimi;
"Dkor 'i iijii th vtrtoaa of lha
; pu a. ta prcTat.ra af Hop Phi
;lil i -;,tf
: i .niiMiQifif anwlirio wh"i ir
. II . p.t,l5iw t Vr OO' OJMff T
1
on t4
i!ir( a u!?rwf aloa. piaiac
i., '.!; t.m t.if e,rv'
r fix Cor tkug( or si ("mm J ."
,) -c Mt m ruri by flop Ttil
;ihiwm ay itaiMrft .bruf '
ta.fJ'"
v tiafir omM t f.f that
, v jii j mj- tutf ) are tiVrt
. miry
hi .'mpIrcMt"ir of kdtiMy. fvf.
' IH.utliM Nr . Vblf.
1 t!W kxtt phytici.!.
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rnt WORST tSM TO-OAV IS
Rheumatism
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C:trt 1
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sz xxr OA ttZZ f lit tnii?
nX'jtrts.m i rut M'JSCiti
C"w if
tr jutts rut trtif
rexvr shuts nut mxr
Perry
Killer
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in-'ir',at.
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t ,m a-ia ftrW c-. -v Da. a i-WU-Oa,
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59
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Ma wiiun i w a.rt m4 1h i
mmm en afci i i iriMMi
Atldnson & UnTming'fl
1 aaaiymca IXaa . .
WIlaataarMav, Jl. C. t.
'lZi
The; Morning-Star.
" O lMa. f brf or fear lay Tran
aail U. ' 1
Kaaw lai: ihj at! vatJ. ifi aaU
bold.
Stall brio j lay death lo thee"
"No to r cried OIf. wrotb, with flaaif
"Mj tjmJ brl frWoJ a traitors bean
rtraj t
t tar hia kcaor. for lia hour h Aim
Ao4 Mjis; droT ih iel.
Bat arn Uu poicl'cf fl cao tura or dull?
Tvara aftar. comiof lo hU charjrrt
ftata.
.V pciaoa aarprot. loJftU wlihlo tha Ikull,
Th priaca hi death a?oua4 fara.
or at vtatk cotwi roatRUtu
Lt all obtaja to traJa txtacra other
ciatrr th Ca!tai Sutaaba removed
a rciy at la cirrooviUacaa eooaccted
ta-rwith will parmit. Bf o doiai; we
wiH twoi rxotroha other csaootriaa to rataU
t aa4 dnrHmtsata fla( Aaverieaa (
ratkQ. a4 raaaifftctufr! prrJacta
(Wl ffuwi.
W tmu thai tha (mat tax ai Amf
laa paoia ir ia fevor of TaxilS mluc-
tioa. aa) U aiao who ar ao hiiavi by
mtlt iateravt. it ppra to u. re b-mn4 to
ruormia tha jutt-v of uch a meaaora.
Ttt la.jra hrr hro true to thir proeo
Thy wra epctd to axmt thl la
u ftiriy aa4 joanly. a4 their hare dooe
r ,W,i .Vri C,a-'aawaaW.k
The Uar ooht lo ba V eaialii that
"two a ata eaato aA awiotaedt la bui
tnm) tho ttACk Of (Ortdf hOQ!d OOt br
Ihrowa qo tha market a4 aoM at retail (ft
ffcicwloiIr oooaioal prk- lo the dtn
owaf of oihrT daaJwra who era ea4aToria(
t t. a lrx;limala t4.iaem by wiltox joo.i
el firprtca ll ia oeu fh to parallia bo
iaiMv a4 it (recta to m that there are
crwt?:t.-ir eaoi to nJ?fT We without
iac o.tiir hae it. H'jblia
iraarrA
Tiri.x kli. as.
T -1 a.l fool. A 1 fooia aaia
Are f o4nl imoe th oo of own,
Hut ha t fralr!t fool ia life
Who brlli UU huaioea to hu wife
It i tcljeecl id Wajhinjton
ikt lha eboicw of a pteca for tha botdlef
of tb "tooi lUpuhiicaa Coaeroiioa
Im ltwtrro to4:ftOpIi tnl Ph-ll-
pan.
Cheery p-.anijcr: "Any fear
u suj iiicufti&i the tnaartlc currroU.
Capcata. by t iag near the coop a?" Cap
taia "t)h. oo. tir flfa. ha no effect oo
it wbueer. Pk
iUroo Taooytn oo lilies:
"irwe cr it b. it wetoa lo ece.
Tla oalyxohia to be food.
K ta.i hert are more thaa ccrooct.
Aa4 ttmpia faith thaa Sormaa bkwl "
The ttooiojf of Mr. Laogtrye
penal car aaar CuoaeilaeilW. ia Ihi btate.
t&a other ofihv ta hiatnactlea merely a
&oeia that there are aena brutea ia t&e
couatry w&o are neither dai nar ia Jil
"I hear jroar uocle i deaJ,"
a eaapatheUc aeihbue to Mr. T worn-
tr "lie U." teplie.1 Twoeaty. ifraeely
Dul ha brave aay teeUAaatr "Yea. threw
of thov " "Threw of them'" ei claimed
tkm aiaboe woodenaity. "Ye. lh o!4
Ttaaaa. New Teataxaeot. and tha Ile
iird ctlitlua '"
- TTj wteked roan of the (hicAo
yw ' Tha mMrolctfmt atcribw Mary A a
ihcrwio UleoU aad beauty to Vhe fact that
hm wae hea at a uavt wbea Japiter. Venua
ad tha moca wer!l ta coojuactioa. Itta
tot be.rd lo tcaaHaw that whew Mary etep
fihr. oid Puc. GtiZLa. wa ialided opea
nuasaaity the tra Major waa ia per-
Mr. Unghl Clark, a Jaugbur
of Joaa Urta-hl. i ictuTio io favor of
wonaaa uSrae.
I-op!.J von Ilankc i in hi
htr eighth year Another volume of
hie taivvrwl lluttory" i prveeatly to bf
i.ijel
The Iaka of Cxllrnoal, who
wee m-eetly captured near Trapaai. Sklly.
be brfxaad. ha bw rafi-ecxaed for $3).
C If he ie JUe tha everace Italian noble
ma hi frt-nie ovade taJhly poor tra.le.
W.
Itome, I 9. 3tltT. SavaTtee',
lxtr of Civil aad Caaoa Law. and until
m-eotiy th fope doetveetic prtUfe. ha
tft the !hmaa CatholUr Cbvrrcb To-day
Ue waa rvceived iato the cococauoioo of the
rpMtf-'pal Church by Dr Ntvto. la ft
Paal' AmerWaa Chorch.
Th actoea ear Mr. Bwher is
a wooiVrfal audience.' Ill bi cyra flow
and the cotjr man aa4 in hi facr.
If thre U fua he Uab ail over and
ludtf. acd w baa the? crjW lima cotoee he
wcepe wUhoul reeerve- aad wipea wy
p.ct hadrrrhif foU of tear. Aar
theater cowtd aSord to pay Iketrbcf a Ui
ealary ta fo twkw a wveh aad lal a hot
He fm oc: lo tb facl that
f either haa beea peruaded to
uaa MM Vraaoaa ia eloctitioa tioce coast of
to ihU eotrj the LoodoQ Fa Jt O
$C!S aayti "Tha Hrtth patli vroaW 0e
AtaerWaa aadiacr a real debt of frail
tude if they coold penuada Mf. Irrloc alo
to Jeer hoar to Cwah aUah la a tnaahar
aaderataadet of tha paople." Coming
ffjoa hUh Dri.A aoCrcr-J Ihta U raer
rw:h oa Iteary A". J. WVrii
.5 O tmtK.lt & ITKJtS.
An -nixnber of th Ixoiian
IireUiure I colored) tol threw larkey and
mU tham for IW
Mr. (ttorsr rnt, of Jferi-
..th C.t aar. couatia hir craad. ad
ereaa frad aad rvA ff TvaJ-fraadchl id rea.
La haa 103.
Thocnae Gal?, a euran of lbc
waf of 1M3. d-fl tAU wk at hU home la
Sehetl. Ald ! Jt ra tae
rrpotatioa of bafaar a tioriuny tjpnjhi
enaa
Sotsxa Soathcrn allegad Damo-
crtlM aa para are repaatjaata; u ni
. . . V, nmaatlAaLat ever Car
ol ia
I tie- W roUJat " T.'S
raoraeat aadar lhair looiuea. Eerily. I
.Vrwa. Xwa,
thai tha Oarw ft"r!ila,i;
aThahUiUiaX PfV"
waa roCA aa arp7 aaa -yr
criar. Oo. Iralaada ThaaanwK Ff
clamaia act loa. bat H aS
deal. .V.-T. Tlaiea. ,
eaaBBBBaBaaaaaaaaBaaajBaeaaffk
Sweat peavra dwaHa ia thai rtJcalAreo
taa waata aervoneaeea. a yapajewa-
ah aad hradacaa ara aakaow-a. Tbea per-
eoa.1a iHlowDr. Bea-oa" Cry aad
Chaaaaau 1 Taf cara af btv-
aalaarr aad aworaJfte paiaav .
"OH 171 Y HEAD
I, ; no iy Inr; "Tiinons:
I. OAN'T . SLEEP."
.5 r m:h man m
(CZJfY4.CjUx JMLC PLtl
r m
ntuuu Mwm h rvnr m.
rudaekt tr Mar,
"o dw your
arc. Caaatown,0.
rmJbr wir wtftrtw aWtf
aa U trvim aWa atiAMfr. aa Oanl
Gvdfor mt 42; ArW My iMwrafyitt." RgT.
Daal AAaa, kootarado, Fla.
ae. Tow 2 aw cmd "-Wm. W. Hob
banl,alaacawr. 2. B.
oLmJ a iJLm Adr ettrJ au of imvm
Wlen.- Jtr. Alfred Dreealer, MUaoa. Pa.
9f miXmr eitJ, tmttjt a tmoiXtr't, wXsrt
ttry e rwnl VaJaOle.'- X P. Cornell. Pltta
taraa. fa.
"CWwiii, HtUr & mtrttms AeoiacAr of
;erw mttm0.- MWa L. at. Cnamberiaia.
ta rairaeil. Ohio.
"" VrW aw e HJ ao. e ajwrwaa
aeafA." Jaa. P. KeUy, TaaewaU & 1L. Va.
rr J. W. Kaalar. a proaiaeat "recalar" of
Balttaaoee. pare tbe this a tab trtbote: The
rnrporiaat addSUoa aaa4e to tae muUria
la tae Uet quarter of a ceotary."
Dr. tWaMia'e Sata Ctrre eonsKta of internal and
etteraaJ treataaea at tana Use aad k makee Ue
eta white, enjt aa4 oooth. It eontaUui no pel
oaoo dror- at drujnrtata
C X. OUteatoa. 8oi Wanla 1e Aaeat for Dr.
W. BeaaknaM Raaiaiaa. Hi mitoo t- New
Tort
f6 UDeodAWlj la th aa nrn fab 13
SOMETHING
EVERY LADY
OUGHT TO. KNOW.
There exists a mejinji of se
enr.ni: a soft and brilliant
Comple xlori. no matter how
poor It may naturally be.
l(ai?an)larnolia Balm Is a
delicate 'and harmless arti
cle, which Instantly remove
Freckles, Tan. Redness,
RoachnesA, Eruptions, Tnl
car IToshlni, etc., etc. So
delicate and natural are its
effect thif Its nse is not
suspected br anybody.
No lady hna the riht to
present a dLsflxrnred face in
wxlety when the Magnolia
Halm is sold. by all druggists
for 75 cents.
fb3lr aetata nna feb 3
A Brilliant Scheme.-
Dismal Swamp Lottery Co.,
or xonFVLK, vo.
Th fraaehlee of Ih'ji aaUrrtee ta bated npoa
tae charter created by the UciaUtare of the
aate to the DHmal 9wa&p Utaal Company,
aad tU WaiXty be been falm teeied before the
OerV ;
Tha ebjeet ta rlew to the Taapweemeat aad
ttct.'- of ta Caaal aad that fall rpportast-
ir
bbt b rtrva for lb percbaae of th TVtet.
wbkh tare are oly
of
25,000 Willi 356 Prues,
the drawta t wCI take place oa the
20th December, 1883,
at wh'.a Itae tx wCI ' be toad ta the City of
Norfolk. bf ore the pebTio. aad acdrt the roprr
teioa of dalf aothorUed 0cnCDljw!oor, aad tn
Uk taeaxMr each nqc41n aorith.
Th Vrw!c of aat Jtoreoiber was roo t rcc
evaUy ! atJbfactorVy eoodoeted; the dlstrt
tet7a of tJt.eooclvtaa ajearaare of the rtabllttv
aad rood faith of the OonTny. and now CUA83
B t rrMtd 1th the folio wtne
SCQCMK :
c?aiitai rniZE, t,ooo.
I f- of txero H ooo
I d lco ta . loo
t a., i.oa u i.o
I do SCO soo
14., t IKO
J da 0 U
I 4i 20O I. S0O
t d. jo) l an
do io are
ji dr. are TSO
low rJ. JO are 1.000
do are l.OOO
rri iinrin nuiw :
,.t so
t of .. .
9 of S .... 180
SA? rVi rHtr1bot!n SI3.0BO
Tinir.TN oly SI.
Pa of
Lottery .is-Uar to that of Loniaiana
CVeDpay
j. i noitnAcii,
atoiicail" for dob rat-, or
fur In format ton
niu t oiwt hmiama. aotald
be plainly
wtwtn niMim. euaurtv and low of writ. r.
lunlttaarea Joo!d be wnt be Xtpreen rather
thaa by Ft-. tfSUe mooy order or recllred
KiprM chare npoa A aad larrer tarn will
bepeM by tha t owpeny.
Ad4m piaialy. J. P. OOBSACn.
Norfolk. Va.
.Vraot. for ee of TVkota rqnlred throaaboat
ta Mate. Addrvae appMeatloe a above.
T eadrlr?d aperrtrd the Drawta Claaa
A of to IXtmil Hwajnp Lettery Goenpaov. aod
ert(fr that ll waa eoodoeted with t1ct falrnee
to ail Utrree ed
CUAS. PICXKTT.
av 34 if la th eat coennilselooer.
830,'OOCrFdE S2.
4th fiSTSlZ,ltSi'L''&
Teotpa BoUdlaa. la LoelevllJe, Ky
TlimSDAT, tJECU 2T, 18SO.
a la arm. torraaT akb a draw-
iVoaTeharteredlry the Lalare of Ky.. and
.dWeil by th, hlfCOartto the
atate. rvd rrea to Heary CuaetTtbeijom
cfjCWX for the proaipt payment of all prUe
a Rrv-oLcno r stsoli KOtBia
pBAWisoa
iay ticket holder hie owa aperv1or.
eaHoiTthe a br oa W tleke and eee the
aonweoadtn aataberoa tha ta placed ta the
wteelUhJepeeeoee. Theeadraw wiiioo
eeroa the ka-a TberJey of wrwrj month. Read
the Ba4rlfleaa
DicDiaxa acnaMx
2s tSRSs'srhiJS
, yZ ICC rMea aoeaehtaoa
t Ki aiaML. ao aoo Prteee an each 10.000
Z TW rm to Mm M each 10,000
e p.. uio aeh. Aaoroxtouutoa Prlaea, fa. too
t Prteaa aroeaeb. '
wwa
t Prtaa tMeaeX
SCO
UB7 PrtseaV
fllo.a
Half Tteheta tUOO.
WVote TV eta. t.
T Tlaaeaa, Jra Miwa.li
e.fA.
t i u..jO Trafl tn lnir. or'ead
by ti: riav. I)OVT fr"I T RKUUTEXaD
laeeaoOeev Order cf ad?wmfkb7 fV
aeeaa aaa be e- at oar expenea. Addraea 11
order, ta 7. i. DOOviLAa, lejarua, ay.
deeteedaw ta U aa
! The Morning Star
PXTBttSHED DAILY AHD WEEKLY
Eliscriptioi Rates Ih Airasce.'
DACLT STAR, Ona Taar, poctaxa paid
....$7
4
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- Two Month. " ....
Oaa Mooth " " ....
WKEXLT STAR. Ona Taar, p6U paid.
- StxMontha, " M .
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NOTICES OF THE PRESS:
The Sraa I deoidedlT one of the best paper In
tba State, aa brtatat and neway aa eTar. Lonjrllfe
to iu oatew ire.
Tha Wltatatoa Staji baa entered on It twelfth
year a irooa a paper a any people ahoold want.
CKarioiUDtmocnU.
Tba Wlhnlnxton Stab ha entered on It twelfth
year. A a dally loarnal of newt it stand np
head. Ctmcord &iisUr.
The WUmbvfton Stab ha eatered It twenty
fifth tdIobm. There la no better paper published
ta the State, Loir TtaAc
The WUmlajfton Btajl ha entered qpos its thir
teenth year. It 1 one of the beat papers in the
ett, Warmlcm OwtU.
The WBmtarton Stab ha entered it thirteenth
year. It ha beoome one of the leading papers.of
the South. Oxford TotxAliahL
The WQmlartoa 8ta ia not only one of the best
edited papersln the State, bnt for freshnees of
new aaa typotrrepioal appearance Cannot be
Tbe WUmlotton SrAa is one of the very best pa
per la the Booth, in every department from ty po
rraphy up to editorial ability and independence.
?Orowrg ( Fa.) Indtx-Appmii.
Toe WUmtajfton (X- C) Moaxnie Sraa 1 a mod
el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag
gerate ll merit when we say it la the newtiett
(ocular) paper pnblished In the South. Richrrtond
( rJ BMioic iirrotcL
BvTfae WUmlasjton Stab baa now entered upon its
thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. . One of
the beet conducted and edited papers In the South
and. a a North Carolinian, we are proud of It.
7ur0oro SoulArmtr.
We like the 8n beoaoae it is thoroughly re
liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably
edited, rrawvy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news
paper. Long- may the Star twinkle. Iff. vliry
VitUer.
Although at the bead of the press in this State
in all (hat make a paper valuable to the reader,
till It continue to Improve. It is a Stab of the
flrwt maaaltnde. May Ha lustre never wane.
Tk fVt WiU BaptUL
The 8 r a a I so well and favorably known in this
aeetloa of the State, that we can say nothing of
which it thousand of readers do not already
know. It I In every reepect one of the best daf
lie tn the &onh,Ec44onian.
That magnificent beaming Stab has completed
Its terenty-eeoond volume. It is one of the moct
brilliant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of
toe Potomac The system tn the ret up of the pa
per wrfi'ii them all. Tartoro Southerner.
The WQmtngtoo Stab has entered on It twelfth
year. It Is 1 most excellent newspaper, well ed
ited, a compendium of all the news of the day,
and aa honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc
North Carolina Journalism. laotuxu uoterver.
The Wilmington Stab la now taking the regular
midnight Associated Pree reports, and ha be
Idee increased 4be amount of its reading matter.
The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is
mt rurprtjrtng tnce It Is so deserving. Chariot'
Oierrw.
The nw oinnot say a word too good for the
Wilmington Stab. It haa Just reached one of Its
many birthday. As a newspaper it is a favcrite
with the State prea and is sought after by the
people. Long and prosperous life to WFrids
rUU Tim.
Whv I It that all the papers with the name of
Star are such bright little journals t The Wilming
imlng-Fred-
ton Of. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the
ertoksburar Star. New York Star, for ex
ampie.
There must be 'something in a name
after all.
BicMmauA ( I o.) StaU-
Tba WHmtngton Stab, we are pleased to notice,
till continue on the high road to success. We
eateem the Stab very highly, regarding it aa one
of tha verv beat of our exchanges, and consider It
the peer of any Journal published in the South.
Oxford res Lake
The Wilmington Stab haa entered upon it 12th
volume, and we are pleased to notice still contln
sea oa the road to uccea. We esteem the Stab
Ttn hi hlv. resrardlng it a 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 exchangee, and its editorial de
aertment la oonductetl with much ability. irr
0HSlO fiiadA,
Hiusbl In It beginnings, a was inseparable
front an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for
tune that attended the eoUapee of the Southern
Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un
til it now beam resplendent tn the full glow of a
constantly brightening prosperity. At a newrfa
pr tt ha few equals, and no superior, for arrrs
prtate selaetloo and Judicious arrangement, and
we are proud to rank it among oar moetacospt
ble exchangee. ITUltboro Recorder.
The Wilmington Mobxixo Stab ha entered up
on the thirteenth year of it existence, and we
take thl opportunity to congratulate It upon its
prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark
able soocea of the Stab is due to its strict atten
tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful
ly too) I that it always has the news, and this Is
the first thing in Journalism. Otherwise the pa
per la all that the term of "good newspaper" Im
plies, and 1U corps of editors and reporters are
thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the
healthy, moral Influence of the Stab never be re
tarded, and may Us genial enterprising proprie
tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness.
GtiitUhoro Memgr.
H.BrunhildScBro.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS OF
Fine Liquors & Wines,
AND PROPRIETORS OF:
Southern Star
Rye Whiskeys,
WHICH STILL TAKE THE LEAD
a
Head Certificate of Prof. CHAS. W. DABSBY. Jr
Chemist
"RALxaea, N C
"I have examined carefully
Oct. 7th. 1882.
and thoroughly
analysed a sample of whiskey.
ale or whlakav. certified to
o be a
fair sample of the brand, known as "Southern
Hlm.t " mannfanttired bv If (r H. Brunhild A
Star." manufactured b
Bttx, of WUmmgton. N. C., aad find tt a reraarka-. ;
biy pore ana strong whiskey, free rrom au mm
teratkfhs and fraudulent addlUans usually made
In whiskey.
"CBAi, W. Dasitxt. Ja.. Chemist."
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Baas Ale,
Guinnei' Extra Brows Stont, and
Cochran & Cantrill't Ginger Ale.
Hicks & Brrinliild Bros.
RICHMOND, VA.,
MANTTACTURESS OF "THE BEST a FINEST
BRIGHT AND DARK CHEWING
TOBACCOS,
IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. Send for Sample
aad quotation.
dee 7 tf
Hess tork, Hams. &c.
100 BZM DHY 8ALTED SIDES.
100 Bbl" HKAVT MXS3 poRK-
gQQQ Lb CALIFORNIA HAMS,
For sale by
HALL & PJEARSALL,
AGENTS TOR
d0 1 DAW tf DUPONTTS GUKPOWDER.
O.I.C.
yynT TT LB YOU ARE ALWAYS 8 HAYED SO
clean and roar Hair b o nicely cut. It tsbe
raoa yoa have it dona at H.C. PKKMPKRT'8
raahioaabla Saloon. No. 7 South Front Street,
tw odoor below Solomon1 corner. oet7tf
WHOLESALE PRICES.
' tSaTCatTiraotatlona, It should ba indWstood;
represent the wholesale prioes generally. In
making up small orders higher prioes have to be
charged. , : - - -i "7 ; . f-
AJtTICUtS. . . . FKICXS.
BAGOTG-Qunny J0 11J4
'. Standard... ......... . ..... . 00 a 18
BACON North Carolina 1 ' '
Hams, ft lb . 00 & IS
Shoulders. V B Tin rrh 11
00
00
S
73
' "Sides, chowe, e fi 10 12
WbstxbxSkokxd -Bama.fi tt.: 17 18
Sides, f B 0 0k 9
Shoulders, ft B 00 00
Dsr Saxtkd Bides, fi B 0 7;
- Shoulders, !..... 00 00
BARBHiTfl 1 Bplrita Turpentine,
Second Hand, each 00 175
New New York, each.i 1W 200
New City, each..., 100 190
KKX8WAX fi B. .'. . . i 85 6
BKICKS Wilmington, f) M 8 00 & 9 00
Northern....... 0 00 14 00
BUTTER North Carolina, fl ft. 18 & 25
Northern, ft 1.... 25 & 35
CANDLBS fit b Sperm 18 25
Tallow 11J4 12
Adamantine...... 00 & : 18
CHKSSS ajlN-North'nPactV U -MJ.
Dairy, Cream 00 13
State 00
COFFKK ft lb-Java 18 28
Lagurra is eh 14
60
50
Rio
CORN MEAL fj bush-, in sacks,
Virginia Meal ?.
COTTON TIES bundle
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, $J yd 6J 7
Tarns, ft bunch 00 85
EGOS ft dozen... ....... .. 23 25
FISH Mackerel. No. 1, fl bbl...' 18 00 & 20 00
Mackerel, No. 1, fl half bbl.. 8 50 & 10 00
Mackerel, No. 2, fl bbl 9 60 10 00
Mackerel, No. 2, fl half bbl. 5 00 5 50
Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbl 8 50 9 00
MuUets,flbW 5 ro 8 00
Mullet. Pork bbls 11 00 12 00
N. C. Roe Herring, f? keg... 3 00 4 00.
DryCod.fl .... 5 10
FERTILIZERS fl 2,000 pounds
French's Carbonate of Lime 7 00 7 50
French's Agricultural Lime 8 50 9 00
Peruvian Guano, No, 1. . 57 50 63 50
No. 2 86 00 87 00
Lobos 00 00 51 00
Baugh's Doable Eagle Phos. 00 00": 25 00
Carolina jrerttuzer..
45 00
50 00
40 00
Ground Bone. -. . 00 00
Bone Meal 00 00
Bone Flour r : 00 00
Navassa Guano.- 40 00.
Complete Manure 00 00
Whann's Phosphate.... 00 00
Wando Phosphate 00 00
45 00
t57 00
45 00
67 00
70 00
70 00
60 00
60 00
5 00
5 50
6 50
9 00
Bcrger ds Butz's Phosahata. 00 00
Exoellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00
FLOUR fl bbl Fine.
0 00
Nortnern Buper.
Extra
Family
City Mills Super j.
Family
" Extra F&milj
GLUE fl lb
GRAIN fl bushel.
Com,8tore,bags,prlme, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, "
Corn, cargo In bags, "
Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags
Oats, from store
- Cow Peas
HIDES-rfl lb Green
Dry
HAY fl 100 lbs Eastern
Western
North River
HOOP IRON fl lb
LARD ft ft Northern
0 00
6 25
6 50
5 00
5 75
00
io-
5 25
6 00
&
&
&
00
13
75
CO
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
45
90
4
10
CO
80
80
&
&
11
10
00
90
a
00
00
North Carolina...
LIMB fl barrel
LUMBER city Sawed M ft.
14
&
40
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Flank 15 00
West India Cargoes, accord
ing to.qaality ' M 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
Scantling and Boards, com 'n 12 00
MOLASSES gallon
20 00
16 00
18 00
22 00
15 00
New Crop Cuba, in bhds
r' " In bbls....
Porto Rico, in hhds
" " in bbls
Sugar House, In hhds
In bbls
Syrup, In bbls
NAILS fl keg Cut. lOd basis..
OILS J gallon Kerosene
Linseed
Rosin
Tar ".
Deck and Spar
POU LTRY Chick eus,live,grown
" Spring
Turkeys .
PEANUTS fl bushel
POTATOES ft bushel Sweet..
Irish, per barrel
PORK fl barrel City Mess. . . .
Prime.
Rump -
RICE Carolina, ft lb
Rough, ft bushel
RAGS ft lb Country
City
ROPE ft lb
SALT ft 8 alt Alum
Liverpool . . .
Lisbon
American
SUGAR ft lb Cuba
rorto kico
A Coffee
B "
O "
El C
Crushed
SOAP ft lb Northern
SHINGLES fl M Contract.
Common
Cypress Saps
Cypress Hearts
STAVES ft M W O Barrel.
R O Hogshead
TAIXOW lb
TIMBER fl M feet Ext Heart
(1st class yellow pine) .13 00, 13 50
Prime sbip'g, 1st class heart. 12 00
Extra MUX good heart 8 50, 9 00
Mill PrlBJe 7 50
Common Mill 4 00
Inferior to Ordinary 8 50
WHISKEY fi gallon Northern 1 00
North Carolina 1 00
WOOL ft fi Washed GO
Unwashed 00
Burry 00
"WILMINGTON MONEY MARKET.
Exchange (sight) on New York
Baltimore
Boston
Philadelphia....
Western Cities-.
Exchange, 30 days. 1 fl cent.
Bank of New Hanover Stock
First National Bank Stock
Navassa Guhno Company Stock
discount
107
140
23
10
10
80
4
116
106
105
100
100
100
110
-80
50
130
North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Con
our
9118.
Funding, id
Funding, 1868.....
' New 4s A
Spociwil Tux .
W a W R R Bonds, 7 flo (Gold Interest)! . .
Carolina Central RR Bonds, 6 Wo.... .....
Wilmington, Col.' Augusts, R R Bonds. . .
Wilmington City Bonds. (new) 6 ftc
" " 8fc
New Hanover Comity Bonds, 6 ftc
Wilmington Weldon R R Stock .
North Carolina R R Stock. ....
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. . .
Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital, -Cash
Capital paid in,
Surplus Fund, - - -
$1,000,000
$300,000
$50,000
DIRECTORS :
W. I. GORE,
G. W. WILLIAMS,
DONALD MacRAE,
H. VOLLERS,
R. R. BRIDGERS,
C M. STEDMAN,
ISAAC BATES,
J AS. A. LEAK,
F. RH KIN STEIN,
E. B. BORDEN,
J. W! ATKINSON.
ISAAC BATES, President,
G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President,
au20tf
S. D. WALLACE, Cashier.
BRANSON'S
N. C. BUSINESS DIRECTORY for 1883,
SOON TO BE ISSUED,
6TH EDITION 17TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION,
Win contain over tf,0OO NAMES, and is In
tended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIA
BLE REFERENCE BOOK ever pnblished for
North Carolina.
Tha Business and Professional Ken of every
County City and Village will be recorded and
olaasifled for convenient reference.
Price f .00. ap25tf
C.E.: Smith,
Kj No. 2 4 STONE 8T NEW YORK.
Liberal
rvmviv
Liberal advance made on consignments
Of
COTTON. NAVAii BTVtUSS, dto.
nnir 'for tha purchase and sale of contracta-
for future delivery, both to tha New York cotton
and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed.
ep4tf
00 34
00 & 87
00 39
00 42
00 a 00
00 23
40 80
8 25 3 40
12 13
1 10 1 45
90 1 00
15 18
00 20
00 & 22
25 &, 27K
00 & 12j
1 CO 1 26
1 10 & 1 45
60 80
3 50 & 3 75
15 00 15 50
13 00 14 00
17 00 & 18 00
0m 8
90 1 05
1
80 85
no ffh 75
00 00
00 75
.0 00
0 & 00
tW 7
0 & 834
10tf 11. -
5 & V4
5 00 7 00
8 00 8 50
4 50 5 00.
0 00 7 50
U 00 18 00
00 00 10 00
5 6
14 00
13 00
10 00
8 00
4 50
4 00
5 00
3 50
t30
22
15
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a - - Kaiiroad. oo
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WUmuletoaTN. C. NovW 188S. i
Change of
wj, ipi i r nwv .
SWednle. T
ON AND ATra NO YtR 183883, AT 1.05 A. M LrThteJSeason'S
Passenrer Trains on the Wilmington A Wei-1 uitot
don Railroad wlU run as follows: . . 1 . -X . pt
Day mall and 3xpreaa Traill, Bally
Noa. 47 NorU) and -48 Sontn. -
! Leave WiMingtan, Front St. Depot, at 8.53 A. JL
Arrive at Weldon.... . ,4 &31 P M,
: Leave Weldon. ..w.:..... .v." 3.00 V. M,
; Arrive ai Wllatingtoii, FroatSt, Depot 8.40 P. M.
Fast Tbbotsh Mail Aito PAsaraoTaJuir DArtT1
NO.40 8oBTHi ': U;t.i...
. Leave Weldon. v. . . . ; . . 5.50 P. M-
Arrive at Wilmington, Front at. Depot, 10.25 Pi af
Mail asd Passbkoer. TnAis Dah,t No. 43
- NOKTH. .'- .f.
Leave Wilmington : 8.00 p. M
Arrive at Weldon 2.20 AM
Mail ASD Passenger Trains Noa. 45 and 42.
Leave Wilmington 13.30 A. M.
Arrive at Welaon. 6,80 A. M
Leave Weldon. 1 05 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington....: 6.55 A.M.
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia. -
Trains ouJTarboro Branch Road leave Rocky
Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 iP. M. and .4.80 P. M.
daily. Returning, leave Tarboro" . at 3 P. Ms and
10 A.M. daily.
Train on Scotland Neck. Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8 25 P. M. Return
ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 SO A. M. dfcily. : "
- Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon
for all DOlntS North dailv. Aril rail via. liinhmniiH
and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. -
Train No. 43 runs' dally and makes close con
nection for all points North via Richmond and
Washington.
Train 48 Daily except Monday.!
" 45 " " Sunday.
' All trains run solid between Wilmington and .
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached.
For aoeommodationof local travel a Passenger
Coach will be. attached to Local Freight leaving
Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday.
JOHN F. divine;
General Sup't.
T. mVEMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
nov 17 tf
WILMINGTON 'COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA
Railroad Co.
Opricn op General Sup't, l
Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 18th, 1883. f
Change of Schedule.
O1
lN AND AFTER NOV, 18TH, 1883, AT 4.!
M.. the following Passenger Schedule
will
be run on this road:
No. 42 Leave Wilmington 7.15 A. M.
" Arrive at Florence 11.40 A. M.
No. 45 Leave Florence 7.40 P. M.
" . Arrive at Wilmington 1210 A.M.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)
No. 48 West and 47 Eaat.
Leave Wilmington. 9.10 P. M.
, Leave Florence 2.40 A.M.
Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction 8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia 9.55 P. M.
T nn... r Br A Tnnolnr, 1A OA X XT
Ajoaw v., v uu a. w uuv; . . ............ .wuw a. jju.
Leave Florence 4.33 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington. 8.23 A.M.
Nisht Mail and Passskokb Tkain, Daily. No. 40
Wbst.
Leave Wilmington 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Florence , 1.45 A. M.
Mail and Passbnqeb Train Daily No. 43 East.
Leave Florence : . 3.35 P. M
Arrive at Wilmington .' 7.42 P. M
Train 43 stops at all Stations.
No. 40 stops only at-Flemington and Marien.
Train 43 Daily except Monday.
" 45 " " Sunday.
Passeneers for Columbia and all points on G. &
C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction,
anfl all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex
press. 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 6.00 A. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
Gen'l Sup't.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
nov!7tf
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
Office op Supxriktbndett, )
Wilmington, N. C, June 13, 1883. f
Change of Schedule.
AND AFTER JUNE 13. 1883. THE FOL-
lowing Schedule will be operated on this
Railroad
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
1 Leave Wilmington at '7.00 P. M.
No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at 7.85 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte at 7.80 A. M.
) Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M
No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at 8.30 A. M.
) Arrive at Wilniington at 8.25 A. M.
Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only,
and Points designated in
the Company's Time
Table.
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX
PRESS AND FREIGHT.
Daily except Sundays.
Leave Charlotte
Arrive at Shelby
Leave Shelby
Arrive at Charlotte
8.15 A. M.
12.15 P. M.
1.40 P. M.
5.40 P. M.
close connection at
Trains No. 1 and 2 make
Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
Take Train No. 1 forStatesvUle, Stations West
ern N. C. R. R., AshvUle and points West.
Also, for 8partanburg, GreenvUle, Athens, At
lanta and all points Southwest.
L. C. JONES,
Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent,
JelStf ;
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
STEAHERS
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK
Every SATURDAY at 3 o'clock P. M.
BENEFACTOR Saturday,
REGULATOR
BENEFACTOR
REGULATOR. "
Nov.
Dec.
24.
1.
8.
15.
Dec.
Deo.
t)ec.
Deo.
BENEFACTOR.
1
REGULATOR. .
29.
Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through
Bates guaranteed to and 'from points in North
and South Carolina.
For Freigbt'or Passage apply to
THOMAS E. BOND,
Superintendent, .
Wilmington, N. C.
Tlieo. G. Eger, Freight Agent,
New York.
W. P. Clyde A; CO., General Agents,
nov32tf 35 Broadway, New York. .
PURCEIL HOUSE,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, "
Wilmington, N. C.
B. "1m Perry, :V?ftrpiiiPtor,
' First Class in all its appointments. Tarma'i2-S0
to $3.00 per day. feb8tf
y ifr.irtij
tlf ADyJKlJTISKMENTS.
-) mm.' '4 hv aiad tha 1mm U PITa. ,
or FAIXISQ 8ICXNSS8 Uf-koz .tody. Iwrrntir
remedy to ear th wr . Bna vtn M
faUti n tmwrn far-nnt ow rftrlng cur. n1t
T I d rt ONlc. It
frf rtdrw PVH. 6. KOOT, IM Pc.r) St.. N.-
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aUmeeadthaaTtlwmrmarB noiln, I luun r.il-
Kru.Krev
'FREE!! FREE!!!
NewDeeotlptlve Catalogue A Pr'cu
Play, 4 .
uramas,
Guide Books, S.
' Scenery (Paper), 5
Speaker, .a a. "
Ethiopian Dramar. 2 a .
Tableaux Light,
Colored fire, &
Pantomime. B
, -. S . i - Burnt Cork, 3
' . Wigs, -ft.
. j-s--. v i - Beard, dw., Ao.
. In fact, everything for Amateur Theatricals
SAMUEL FRENCH SO.N, 38 B. 14th St, N. Y.
l ban apoaltlToMdy fot tb above 41mm s by 1 c
wtMuMf'Mtw. lM worst Kiaa aaa 01 lonn
ntftndiBa haatd nna tad, to .tron. ta air f.liti
mi
In Ha efficacy, tbit TwIU id Two BOTrXafl FRRI.
together with a VAtOABta TBBATI8B thl dkaMM,
. aT uCrirr. OIt Kxpmii and P. O. addraaa.
DR. T. BLOOOK, ui Pearl au, Tork.
1 ri 1 i , ' , 1 1 I, . ,
ADVERTISERS! aend for oar Select Liat of Lo
cal Newspapers. Geo. P. Rowell A o., 1
Spruce St., N. Y. . deolDAWlm
ONLY ONE MONTH
TO
AND
IF YOU WOULD AVOID THE RUSH AND PRO
; BABLE DETENTION, SEND IN YOUR
ORDERS PROMPTLY FOR
FIRE CRACKERS
Mince meat, Lemons,
Raisins, Citron, AppIcs,Cnrrauf ,
Candy, Nuts, Cocoanuti.
Extracts,' Vc.
ADRIAN & VOLLERS,
nov 25 tf 8. S. Cor. Front and Dock sU. .
Tobacco.
w
E HAVE FULL LINES OF TOBACCO,
which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under
prices prior to May 1st.
Also a very large stock of GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS at bottom figures.
mv8-tf
WORTH & WORTH.
12-
of the continued use of mercury and potash for
the treatment of Blood and Skin disease they
never cure, and nearly always Injure or totally
ruin the general health.
A WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST.
My drug store was the tint to sell 8wift' Spe
cific. It wasthen put up in quart bottles whloh
sold for $5 00 each. I have seen a great many
cases cured by its use, and some who had tried
all sorts of treatment. In fact I have never
known it to fail when taken properly. I sell a
large quantity of it, and for all diseases that are
dependent on blood poison or skin humor. It
cures
pimples and blotches on th skin,
and makes the complexion fair and rosy. A for
blood taint, there is no such word a fall. K
cures cases that have long withstood other sort
of treatment, and without any of those recurring
troubles that generally follow mercurial and
other so-called cures.'
T. L; M ASSEN BERG, Macon, Ga
DRY TETTER.
For years I was afflicted with Dry Tetter of the
most obstinate type. Was treated by many of the
best physicians; took quantities of mercury, pot
ash and arsenic which. Instead of curing the Tet
ter crippled me np with mineral poison and rheu
matism. The Tetter continued to grow worse,
and the itching almost made me crazy, In thU
condition I was induced to take Swift Specific,
and the result was as astonishing aa It waa grati
fying. In a few months the Tetter was entirely
well, the Mercurial Poisoning ail out of my sys
tem, and I was a well. man and due only to
Swift's Specific. AU like sufferers should take It.
JAMES DUNNING, Louisville, Ky.
WHAT A PHYSICIAN SAYS.
Cypress Ridge, Monroe Co., A bx ,
July 23, 18S3
I have a bright little daughter who will be two
years old next month. Sde has been troubled
nearly ever since her birth with a skin disease,
which I first diagnosed chicken-pox, but later
found it to be some sort of ecsema; at any rata
it resisted very stubbornly all the different trest
ments. I procured one bottle of Swift's Specific
and gave it to her in small doses three times a
day.and in a short while bad the satisfaction to see
that she was entirely well. I am so well pleated
with its effect on her that I (hall not only ue tt
in my practice, but I shall administer it to my
other children and take it myself.
W. B. Bbontb, M. D.
Our treatise en Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free to applicants.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer ft, Atlanta, Ga.
nov 21 ly oh s m
TnE CELEBRATED
ARRINGTON GAME FOILS FOR SALE
"MT GAMB YOWL8 HAVE A NATIONAL nE
putation. They bare fought and won a series 0
the greatest main ever fought en this or any
other continent, and Fifteen Fairs, on exnioitioa
at Philadelphia In "78, were honored by the Uni
ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dt-
ninrna and ICedaL
I have a variety of Color and most approved
Breeds' In the United States. I will hip splendid
COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei
Express, C. O. D.. at from $4.00 to $8.00 each
HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair
$10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred
Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the
World, and will ship Young Fowl of March and
April hatch daring the month of August, Sep
tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or
Seven Dollars per Trio. . , .
Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds,
will please back the assertion with their stamp.
write ror wnac you want.
Address. J. G. ARRINGTON,
IHlliardaton. Nash Co.. N. C.
ap6tf
ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
Security Aajatnst Fire.
The North Carolina Home Insurance Co.
RALEIGH, N. C.
T' HIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po
licies at fair rate on all classes of insurable
PIA!Tl!oases are promptly adjusted and paid, Tha
"Home" i rapidly gaining in pnblio favor, and
appeal with confidence to Insurer of pro perty
in North Carolina.
Agents tn all part of the State.
JOHNATLTNG, PresideBt.
W. 8. PRTMROSETSeeretarT.
PULASKI COWPKR, Supervisor.
ATKINSON A MANNING, Agent,
gep 28 tf Wilmington. N. C.
The Home Journal,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
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