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I ' TP- PILLS; TORPID DOWELS,- r- DISORDERED LIYCR,! Dl ard MALARIA. rrnn U" huinw wi iin m.nu i Ov ( turn -.I . I Ji'll Ull rtlf i . in - Itnlv Tr i AMT1DOTE TO MA LA 111 A .ai. TUTTS HAIR DYE. .,lf n,.:t .lit WT! ltMfl tCV r-n trM. sr tort. Tim wiiwi it imrct tiajm rnt ., ,1.8 v "' f 4J THEK OF IT NOW 1 t iri."iii' ,tlil tl.H .)ll.tt I"" ." ,0vfi it r u Jim SiMI Ayert SaxsapcOrilla Or J c fit iitr-u ati.l 3uwt:i:n -.htm n BAKER'S Breakfast Cocca. '' . trim Uft 0k ! - n C tikiMU I'iirli. Arm m mm Va mi a !,- qe- aiMfi mmfc n. ;. m iutli'lona. aullUMia ci-.n.'i.-Miii. mMlf 4 330,000 FOR 82. w I. 1 1111 1. J A V T liii . "cif t rui oniv ' ' ''' ;-'tt.i .r tMiiwif, "I f(v.in Floury tnne la r" ' .r :iM ;ir.imst jitfmaal o 4 11 a ' 1 i iitm II Ml l .UNI , H il , Ml I" ' .i '"'I rHm til tajus v'liio . mil '.. Not Eicaa Orrt f 'i,i mi 150 Hhds. 150 Cuba & p. r. Molasses, 7) :;:o coyysx 11 ALL & PR a lis a I, i : ePamUcoEnterpriBo A r:.V?J -''t it run hmmm H '.!,- , i. . ,ni". UliiMft ft - m - m . tMim. a. fli Vrri- i tTirAT10JI. aaU W . " r .. . tivr m-Utata- TOT w, )i ill r t 111!!" -i.HlltuI il ! I " 'in T-r)il vir - - '" ' I I : i-i'-- '! .'idti -u vll J s -f I'kVTtitc 4ma. I B . ! I -: 'Morning-Star TugnmKrorwc JAMXA wtCXHAM. awaaawaBwB Soatfcaa ti trraib wl fail tU fi.taj JnWa lh rtfl Will hk th Tut. Tb sweetest harp b emtio mate. Pel caaco wlwarisisp. Tbootw UCB4!iTlatkLa Uea ipriax; Tb heart balb many a rfcbbora trior,! ... -21 CWmnU. U U toot aod roort evident ry HWlOn Of VCD 7744 111 l&e OOthia t least litlf rvcoc4trti3tel. If it do bo go to trr ironglt- f or the Id i rx AX ybr am appropria tion, IUuioioTtbe Dime and moct of tli tetitu of Democracy, tbetjp- icxi ooainern tongmiraia it not bicJcwmrd in knock tog for adrnUioa to tb c.h room of ihm General Go- trnmenl. 0U-4im4 Ikmocmiic or. ?mni4 on Lat point art forgotten aiuf tAs oixAitu nxnili far prt ettisntt on' t 'ctAtr rift. Cut off from the Motion roll, tnalolr. th 8oath u eairvr for some other win- dow throagb wbtcb to climb into theTWajary. ' Tbe edacaUon bill t-eintj under cootlderatlon in the Soat Vcdne day, Mr. Oeorg, of Mluaippi, aaaintaiae! that 4 CoogreM baa an thoritjr to Uxcafor the general etfar it moji alto have aathoritjr to eipnd tho t&xe for the ceneraj welfarv. !!aj tbe fotlemaa forgotten tA ewM itui ion a i Umifaticms about teAicA Ait party Aa prat J to votiam iujJy Th dcxtrir4 efcmtmttsa tii coubt Ketrilj b ttaUni mon broadly. If aomowbat vague, tbe statement u far reaching enough oo fiooc to cover about erery coo c(vabt rvvenoe and xpndilure. ' To give further ctnphxtu to the nesr departure tbe Senator declared (bat tbe general welfare cUqm waa tbe antmaitng spirit of every clauso in tbe Constitution, and what iu more, it U to be read between the lic all tbe way tbroagk that docu ment. If thU remark falls beneath tbe ej of Jeifersoo Davia, so long and still the idol of Mui-!ippit even be will rvalue that old thing are p-Mibg nvay. In the davt of hie participation in all airs at Washing ton cot even a Whig or a Republican would dare to talk aboat reading be tween thwline) of-tbe Conatitutioo, such m declaration from Democrat would have been taken as evidence of a mixui 'diseased. J7W strict con ttrrtion 'pvtiry of interpretation wbtcb waa eo very convenient for tho defemaof slavery baa outlived, aa the phnMe if, lu naefuloeea, and may I nU'juUd to A garrttL Mr. Rutterwortb, an American oil pfima ta Looloo. is criticallj ill. Mr. Itcmenyt, the violinist, in UaL to lcr for Australia ear!v ia June. Cart Scburt expecU to deliver fifty lector ia New Ea(Uai next seasoo. Henry George was tbe recipi ent of a banquet ia Loooo. oa Wards? eTraisf . Mra Wixom'e stag name, MiM NaU. mtUt br aaUve SUU, was fUf frU1 Vj CbefTvascaaa Kawoo. An too Itabiostein made a clear profit of CC0 on tbe fire roocerts which t f- dnrta bis recent stay alVkoaa. IJeut. Ilhoden bjn been pre sratl by t& Xw York Iloanl of L"olrr writers wita sa claboraie scli-h barome ter. William Wajibingtcn figure in Ut -tacjciopctlkral Diet lot axy of the 5caU& Laasraae. reccatlf pub)ibd ia Uulrid. as fcxio.Vr of the IUoukiic of Out Catted 5cste aa4 tae Cm Proudest." JWi. Premier Gladstone ovrrtAieJ hie p. jsical p. j w rrs dariof bu speech la '.rVrf-i.-'io Cuwuy paie aaa ae iwxsreu iroa toe Iiouae Uke a voraou'. actor. routTi cal jrorxTS. Prvettleotial ticket (or the fTiiWfafpoU TUum' IVr PreaUeat, ftamul J IUsUaII. Fer Vktt PrriJeT. W. D. KsUey PUf-Ja: To evaryiiloic tail w hiay Jrt wwnr Cia) XttrUMt Over 50,000 copir of Senator Lctaa'e rrca oa l& Flta Jobs VorUt cm have bea related op to this Ems aa4 saaika t&rvox tAw ti2ereot States. One ousdrvd tbousaad coplra of Hansel Cbi'i (wwca oo t&a- tarUT qoeatlAa have Nteo dia ttbuteU by cwmUn Lhroach their dia trkta Seoator Logan ia the champion cco&t, llaba bis rrtrr near rt'sUre hf Uood t.Burrav bu!tnl opon tte pvUie for asjp port. ta pay roll of bia fa. vorltcaaad dpeadsU sczrtxaUnj OOa. Waal a sweet booa a iTeaxzaauaj Aifcalakttratioa by sub a man wouW be. fl-W lLtr, aJL ip aBasBssBB A dw an8 f onnUabU caa JidaU lot live Dstaocratic aosnlaalioo for f overoor of Tssae baa eppwared La tbe field. . Tbii i ll UauUtaaa V Govrraor llarfoa Matiis. He at a fsnaar aad bla popoUrlty U sowo by tae fact that t rva 30.000 tcU aaeau 01 Ooveraor Irelaad ia Texaa baa catUe queta Waidea br b aaieroaa cattle klagm. 6b U tb4 wife oC aa ex-Uetbodbt rvraebar nanvsd Rocera, Um 1 XnlM mob IV. where eb owva aad caaaafra a raah of 4XX liead ef fatuw. w&Uw ber Brtsbaad iiuau n Die JuLVb aa a aaeaabar of Um f3UU lefataUire. Tb Rav. Dr., Cbarlea Vw3 Jr, pf to Uujruawoi cbwreb la Cbarkastoo. S. C. wi3 deUvvt UH icacia aaorase a. we flajroeaol aaitfvrtxy ceiebraUoa la INeat Yor ow law f4ib of tbte mootb. ibe laui LaanlU IZa tw buooraiaaa oi ay-a aaausriary of lb yAJULraitm Edict of IN ante. j Why war out wlla coatiaoal aoblnf at alxbt. wUa ATer CbarrT Ptctoral wlU rviiere. sootia, aad cural t ; A, ?SlJfjE aa-t rwewtre fr. a eo C 3 rjTwuS wU Uw all of tbwva, a son icmt rt away taa aayt2a a tW poaCars fr. a eoMif of urMi, a son auarf fnt away taa aayt2a ta tlla wwUi,- r hm tnll Ufr ahwoj Iwstarr sua. adJraaa TSTBACO. Aa The ; pr capita x; ju i zc, i .oooj Tie els only If. snare I a prwyertlaa. itiiMaia Mc jXfiUcrj Company. W4 Mtp -"tJy tXmt m imnte nd tm popWA toward aH par SM, MIM uu I t Us JwmrtLmmmi. -.- . VJe sassilssJ aer. Itworeer!! to UBS for yan f tae Lsds taior tor Kaauntt ttta mantaMpttrpo wtta s eaptiaJ of. UMO.0u-to wbiott a reserre r4 of aaxcuo slaoe bM eddd. Hy mm o bimtp popiar rot tts fraaohlM wms mads a part of Um h at tate OoMtltattoa ad icru4 Dsomb ad. a. D. tsrs. IT WtVKft WCaLTB OH tfWTPO?riH, rrs grand etNois kcslbkr OKawmos Tau r La.cz atoxmx.T a arLRiniD orroRTimiTT to wim a ToM-rv?a rirm grand draw iu. ctaaa sc. is ttlb acapkmt or uvmc. AT KBW OalXAJIS. TUIHOAY. s7 IS, v vaa onwf svnwuv. cArrratFixiiK, rrf.ooo,- 100,000 TIcAeia svl rive Dollar Each, rvwetleae la anna 1st IrHrUa. . list or PBxrxs. I Cfeottal rrUe... ITSsOOO I Ci4taJ rrla aa.000 10.000 tttSM Of AXO . tfritseet sood.. lerriMso no., ... ia.w ... mooo .. 10.000 .. 10,000 ... . .. now .. avooo .. SB, OOO .. no .. 4.500 tJOO I of too.. 1 fnaavof W rMwm of fee... Whtwrf ' M ousrnaMof as ArrnornfATioN' prizes. t AptalMe ft1' of fTM AsprostaMtios) hlii of MO ApoeoxAcoatlosi PrtM of MO ue?rrts Uato.. ApfatteailoM for rtlt td elnbs ahoald only be ad h oOoa of Vb Ooeapaay la Nw Or- rorfartaae t farm af lot, wrtto it j. trte faU 44faa. Mala f. O. ileatf Ordars pavable aad ftddrvas IUsrUtrod LUa to nmr oaLstaivarf atiokai, bank, new Orlesma, Ia. roiTAL PtCTRa aad ordinary latlen by U or rvyrw uU sroa of $J asd spwards by KtBccaa M our sxpeaae) ui n. a. Davrmx. ?Tw Orloaiaa, U, on. a. DAirrturr. 07 IMfMtk KC, TTasUirta, D.r, apUawnww waaat The Ticket for 1884. THE SEAMLESS Turpentine Still, yiTH A rLATrORM DECLARED AGAINST LJAkA. wkJca wt3 am A LARGS 1NCRXASI orr all otbr aoaiaa, of bota Sptrtu aad Rosin to tba oocrator. Tb casas of tb (real tacreaae ta XaraJ atorce last rr mj not be from orrr prodactXoa of tae Oads TurpeaUoe, but from 11 0 err at aartae from leak by tbe fvoersl ass 6f SEAHLESS TUBPESI1HE STILL. Vtn T1IIRTT- VI NEW AND SECOND HAD mLLA, from Twalvw to Thirty BarrsU eapActty. urtar with a Urre ajaortnveot of EXTRA WORMS. CAPS, ARMS. EXTRA STILL lurrTOM., GRATE BARS, DOORS. OLCE KET TLES, aad ALL EI5DS O STILL TRIMMINGS. RXPAISS throexhthe country a specialty. As aow U the ttae to pUoe your orders for STILLS, mil oa er addrvas 9rrnif.UaN nnos., raTETTEVILLE. N. C Ja IT If thaa or8AVAKNAU.ua. Swept Into the Stream I oe TbmbS A cr sf Lsad aad "llltal aaart etfllaare. Oa the deck of a tlx Missawlrpt staaibeat Coodaaagwd Soataera ptaater. Indicating by a imp of bla ana tbe watars tbe boat was patn orar, be said to a pases nor from the North: "Wbea I was twelve years eld I killed my fin bear oa a aew plan tai ion my father was taaa eattlag oat of a forasOhat grew directly otwt the waters of ta bead. That was a mighty srood piaatatlow. aad tbare was rlxht smart of baara thate, too. Bat that oaa thoosaad acres o( Ucd wrat bto the MlistwJppi years ago. It ts potUag no strata apoa tbe figure to say that grva forsete ef yoathful ho pa, womanly beaaty aad roaaly stragt are swaptta tae same way ertry year is to tbe great, tort 14 torrent of dWwaae aad deatb. Tt It should not be so. That Utesotoadtarraoe'ae well as aloes. Peoaleare Urvwlr toooaralma or too stop td to defend their owa tatsr tm lae move prwoloos of whloh ts aaJta. Taas roow. ail is rooa. Diiata ts tm- pi. awttorii kliawiia or traoraaqataaatmptaat taiacs mtsht aa wU be soaoplwa aa a propoattloq ta Oocde Bwettooa, Ae thakuce Wcetara rtvera, watotaeeftaa flood LaecttlM atone thwtraborsa, arte la a f aw moantalo sprtajra, so all oar all aiaais a bw Ira d lo laspare blood aad a small groap of daMdwrwd orraaa. Tt saoas fflw and tlra maady for ifsje a riUKKaNI TONIC It roee to taa soarcs. of paia aad waakawas. In reepoaaa ta Ha aftioa th Urr. ktdoys. Vtoeoach and KMrt Wm thtr work alVswb. aad dlaaaa ts han fc-rrta tivetr drtrwd eat. ' Tb Toaie 1e aoe. bowwvar, aa tntox leaas. bwt cwrve a CMtre for aestroo drtsk. Have yow dyrpwrata. rtwmstaa, 01 bare rerased to yield ootbar or trwaMee wbtcb ageatat Berets TOOT b( 9. sap t DstawA Wir ana eel N.i AiwStedman, Jr., ' ATTOKSTXT AT. LAW, - - ' rtfloeew ltaeeaa. btwvea Treat aadtdSta. ta tho Baiwmeal ef BafMHwr No. tl. aaxt to old praMVws ta a4 tae Craat&al aad OvfJ Ooarte a Mm 12 isom. tUadwa. OosojBbaa. Pradr aad rajCE&;i tfdbe njxdVwstood; I - aarOmr quotations, tt should be understood; nnmul th -wPOlpwala - Dticeav-mrMu-aJlv In I snaking up small orders higher prices have to be Standard. i.U"... ..,. 00 ' -SACON H orth Carolina, v-A . Hams, tt B j f - DDOB1UDI1. V V ii n h M- All Sides, eholo. .... 00 & Wsnrnji Roi Hams. t.. ..oo q ; -Slda. 9 avrt-.V.... UvA.. o ' Shooldeim. V S.... ...... v;. . i 00 . - Dar aAim aidos, V 1j. ...... , WUa Bboulder, V 00 BARRKIfl Spirits Torpentiae, ' . -8ooond Hind,aoh.-. -,i.. 00 Q Kaw Naw York, each 190 a . New City, eaoa. J 00 BlBwa fc...a.....;t... 7 BUCKS WHmintton, tt X...... 8 00 . & - Northern..... Odtt A1 Btri'llOi-yortb. Carolina, tt Xv. i& S , ' NorthB. t...i.,... ...... 98 XaJTDLX-HP BV-eparm-.:.... 18 . ; Tallow ...... ,11)4 AdamaathM.... 00 fa CHKE3K ttl-Njrthnraofy : u Dairy. Craam...... 00 8tat 00 COrFKB tt X Jsra.:. 18 a L Luyra is t TORVKa'iVtuhVm'ssokK 00' Vtrginlasfeal..; gA COTTON TIKS bundle 1 J DOKESnCS-Saoatlnx, 4-a, yd VMS Tarns, tt boaca.. , 00 BOO doaea...- 00 nSH-SliekereLO. 1. V bW... 16 00 a afaokereU No. L ttbalf bbi.. 8 80 1 Maokerel. wo, a, bbi. .. .. 60 1 MaokereU No. a, f half bbl. S 00 ' ManaereLNo. 8, tt bbl 8 60 I XolletaTtt bW 5 0 i MuUeta. Porkbbls....: 11 00 li N. C. Roe Herrtnjr, tt kes;... 3 00 DryCod. tt t 1 rXRTlLXZ KRSV a.000 ponnas rrench's Carbtmate of Lime 7 00 ' . rreaoha AjrrtculLaral Ume 8 60 PerurUa Ouano, No, 1 67 60 S No. 8 80 00 Lobos 00 00 6 is Doabto Sacle fhos. OlD Una Fertiliser.... Oroosd Boos. - boo ateai BooaFkrar Naraaaa eaao 40 00 Complete Manure. 00 00 NVhann'a Pbosphate 00 00 Waado Pboapbate 00 00 ' Bonrer A BaU'i Phosphate. 00 00 KzceUeosaUotton Ferttllxer. 65 00 nxUKr- bbl Fine 0 00 Northern Baper 000 Extra 8 23 Family 8 60 City Afllla ttupor COO Family 875 Sxtrs. FjudUt 00 OLUX t 10 GRAIN boshaL txrn,Btore,Mffa.pnme,waiie Cora, oanro, la balk, Cora, oarco. m bar. Cora,-oarxo, mixed, la bax Oata, from store Cow Peas 1 HIDES t Green.". 4 61 Dry 10 Hi HAT tt 100 fts Sastero 1 00 1 10 Weatern SO 100 North Mrer 80 80 HOOP IRON t SM i LARD tt Northern 9 1H North Carolina 11 12 LIMB bcrrei 00 I 40 LUMBER City Sawed-tt M ft. Ship Staff, resa. wed IS 00 80 00 Rouxb Edre Plank IS 00 16 00 Wee India Carcoea. aocord- lnc to qaallty IS CO 18 00 DrBrd Flooring, seasoned . 18 00 23 00 Soantlmc aad Boards.oom'n W 00 13 00 MOLAiiSBS callOB New Crop Cuba, tabhda.... 00 84 r - In bbU.... 00 37 Porto Eloo, In hhds 00 . 89 "In bbls 00 4 Socar Hoase, In hhds 00 00 la bbls 00 0 Syrup. In bbls 40 80 NAILS ke Cut. lOd basis.. 3 25 8 40 OILS ttralloo Kerosene 18 13 Lard . 1 10 1 45 Linseed 90 1 00 Roaia 15 18 Tar 00 20 Dek aad Spar 00 22 POULTRY Chlckens.llTe.frrown 20 35 Sprlnjc.- Turkeys 75 125 PSANUil tt bushel 1 00 1 85 POTATOES tt bushel weet.. CO 75 Irish, per barrel 00 8 25 PORK tt barrel City Mess ... 00 a 20 00 Prime 13 00 14 00 Ramp 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina, tt t 4 8 Roajrh. V bushel (Upland).. 80 1 10 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 1 CJ SAGS Country. CltT ROPE tt I SALT V aalt-Alam. . Ltrerpool Lisbon American 00 8TGAR tt 1 Cuba 0 Porto Rloo 0 A Coffee . 0 B M 0 O- " 7)4 Ex C 0 Crushed 10) SOAP tt Northern 6 SHINGLES M Contract.... 6 00 Common 8 00 Cypress Raps 4 60 Cyprsas Hearts 0 00 8TAVEH M W O Barrel. . .. li 00 ROHoirshead 00 00 TAIXOW t 5 TIMBER tt M feet Ext Hearr (1st class yellow pine) .13 00, IS 50 Primo ship's:. Utolaas heart. 18 00 Extra Mill, good heart 8 60, 0 00 Mill Prtme 7 60 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 8 60 WTlISEETttirallon Northern 100 North Carolina 100 WOOL Ev-Washed 00 Cavashed 18 Burrr 14 WILniitOTON EIONEY SIABKET. Exchange (slcht) on New York Baltimore Boston Philadelphia... Western Cities Kxehaare, SO days. 1 a cent Bank of New Hanover Stock rtrst National Bank Stock discount 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 106 100 100 100 110 80 60 Navaasa Goano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. . Funding, 1866.... ' Funding, 1868.... New 4s Special Tax W A W R R Bonds, T e (Gold Interest). . Carolina Central K R Bonds, 6 o Wilmington. OoL A Augusta R R Honds. . WUmlnctooCUy Bonds (new)S wo " aj0 New Hanover Cbonty Bonds, 6 fJo WUmlnjctoa A Weldoa BR Stock North Carolina R R Stock Xllmlnjrtoo Has LIrttt Oompasy Stock. WUmlneton Cotton Mflls Stock 190 TTJE 'BEST PltEPAltATION For aawroanre gray hair to Its natural color; For runrrn the balr from turning gray; For raoDDctm a rapid and luxuriant growth; For BBABiCATma scurf and dandruff; . K..aibitiiM m all diseases of the scsJd: F6r rasTSirmia the balr from falling out; and in, minsiiis for whloh a hair tonio is re- v Tjm wiaaxsr .Tsanxoaxsxa of its merits are frrom Ext. CHAS. H. READ, D D., Pastor Grace . street PreabytarlaaChurea.1- Richboitd, Va. . For several years I have used no other Hair Ttrwastn than the Xanthine, which had been wmlyraeonuneodad to me by a friend who had tatd its value. It has, tn my experience, aoeom wllahed all that Is claimed for.il as a wholesome bisssusr and restorer of the natural color of the balr, aad a thorough preventive of dandruff. i . For sale by JT. H. HARDIN, Dragglst. . nov a ly om Jo any sep feb 29 Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cftah Capital paid'ia, - $300,000 .8urplui Fund, - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : w.X. GOBS. : ' C ML' 8TEDMAN O. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacBAE. FL VOLLEES, R. R. BSIDGE2S, isaac bates, jas.a.'leak. F. BHXtNSTETN. aVB-, BORDEN, J. W. ATXTKBOlt. . . . ISAAC BATES, President, ..1 ,uiO.V. wTTlJtM.,Ylea Preeldant. a.tf JKWAJXO- s WHOLESALE, 14 00 13 00 10 00 8 00 4 60 4 00 5 00 8 60 25 80 16 rTheT.lornirig: Star rr:--j i-'-Vr I PTJBLIHETJDAllVr'AHl) T7EEKLY . s aa s , ' n Saterijllos Ratesln -Aimce. DALLY BTAK One JeaA postage paid l....$7.00 " Three Jtonttis" . - " .... .oo ., ' Two 'Months, 44 .r.j..: i a ' V " " '' One Kootb : - .'. . 7? WEEKLY STAB, On Tear, postage paid . .1 60 " v " . SlxMonths. I oe , Throe Months u " ..'J '- 50 : ., NOTICES OP THE PBESS i !. '. ; ,...' . i. , . ;.. .. . ' , The Stjub is decidedly one of the best papers 14 Che State, as bright ana newsy 'as ever: Lens; life tolt.7&a2!lV. - ' ' -j. i," " v : . The WOailngton Stab has entered e<s twelfth year as rood a paper aa any people should want; The WDmlneton Stab has'entered on Its twelfth year. - As a dally Journal of news It stands "up bead.?' Owor.Srirfer.- , -,.f ; The WQmlngton Stab has entered Its twenty fifth volume. There Is no better paper published In she State. Lenoir Topic. ... . .. . , The Wilmington Stab has entered upon lis thir teenth year. It Id one of the best papers in the Statei Worrenton Gazette. The WOmlneton Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papersjof the Soath. Oxford Jorchliqht. The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers' to the State, bat for freshness of news ana typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. -Jackson BevorUr... . ! The WOmioztoo Stab is one of the very best pa pen in the South, In every department from typo araphvupto editorial ability and Independence. reteT$burg(Va) Inctec-Appeai. - - The Wilmington (N. C.) Moscths Stab Is a modr el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say tt is the tmvtiett (secular) paper published in the South. JHcunon4 ( Fa.) Mtiioious BeraLd. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of tt. Tarboro 9owjutmt. . We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news paper. Long may the . Stab twinkle. Mt..Airy Visitor. Although at the head of the press in this State In all that mates a paper valuable to the reader, still It continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. JTuFtm WW Baptist. , The 6 tab is so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is In every respect one of the best dal lies In the Sonth. Jiobestmian, That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get np of the pa per surpasses them tiL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its olty, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington Stab Is how taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides Increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it Is so deserving. ChanotU Observer. The Time cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and Is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Feidf ville Times. 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 verv best of onr exchanges, and consider it the peer o'f any Journal published in the South. Oxford free Lanes. Whv is it that all the papers with the name of Star sire such bright little journals t The Wilmlng- ton CS. C.) Stab, the Washlneton Star, the jrrea- ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after aa. Richmond Ya State, The Wilmington Stab has entered nponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that oomes to this office. Its news oolumns are always a little fuller than those !of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mcr QOHton JUads. Humble in its beginnings, as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newtfOr per it has few equals, and no superior, for apjrs- pnate selection ana maioious arrangement, ana we are proud to rank It among our most accept a ble exchanges. HUitboro Recorder. The Wilmington Mosirnre Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its ex&tenoe, 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 tae 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 happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger. New York and WUmington Steamship Line. STEAMEES WILL SAIL FROMIJEW YORK Every SATURDAY at 3 o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, April 6. April 12. April 19. April 26. REGULATOR BENEFACTOR REGULATOR IV Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Bates guaranteed to and from points In North and Soutn Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to II. G. SRALLBON ES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Xlieo. o. Eger, Freight Agent, .New York. W. P. Clyde 4c Co.. General Agents, feb84tf 36 Broadway, New Yea. Baltimore and Wilniiiigton Steamship Line. ' STEAMERS - RALEIGH &VIDETTE " On and after SATURDAY, JANUARY 5TH, si Steamer ef this Line will sail . Froin Baltimore EVERY SATURDAY,. ..AT 8 P.M. From Wilmington, SATUBDAY,- unless sooner loaded. Throngh of ding .and Lowest Through Rates Guaranteed and from points on. tbe Bailroad and Cape Fear. - " t Also, to and from Boston. Providence, Phila delphia, and all Western Cities. For jrreignt ngugemcuis appiy to A. D, CA5EAUX, Aarent, WTLMXNGTON, N. C. ANDREWS Sc CO., Affents. --.-, ' S. W. oorner.I.Ight and germsjtSts. ; deoaotf . . -:-r aALTIMORB.. AtlOnSOWIIailAlllI i ., 6tuJ: x i'; .... I - . "-'- I "B ANEl PFlOTP HJtNOVEB: BUTlfDINGl;. I.TrilBalDKtoav- IT. C. .1. t ' '-e 1, ... I ' '. I f r i.i. . $100,000,000.- I wa'Weld6ii I aw "V- fr t Ynon o Gss'ifSuraarawitDaM'T, " ' Wllmlnjrton, f. C, Nov. 18, 1883 - (Hiaiige of Schedule. . j ON AND AITER NO VTR 18jl88STAT 1.05 Aj It. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wek don Railroad will run as follows: - i Dy Mali and Exp ream Trsdna, Dalljf-r .;r Nos. 4T North and 48 SoaEa'iix ''I Leave Wilmington, font St, DepoVat .W Ai'M; Arrive at Weldon. .. a U.' .' ... ' 2.81 F "M, Leave Weldon . a on p. ml Arrive at WllmingtonFront St. Depot, S.40 p. 3C. Fast Thboubh Min.KD Pasbkkoeb TBAQt'rAtt.r ; V : r No. 40 SotTTH. ri T Leave Weldon: .....C.i..:.v&'60.,M Arrive at Wllmlngtonj Front st. Depot, 10.25 P..M Maii. ahd Pabbkhssb -TBArtf Dailt No. 43 'Nobth.'' " Leave wnmtogton.v4;....V.... .....b: aOOP.M Arrive at Weldon.... ... 2.20 A. M . Maii. abd Passbnskb Tbadts Nos. 45 Ann 42. Leave Wunringtoo ... ....12.80 A. M. Arrive at W eldon . . . i v . .... , 6,30 A. M. Leave Weldon....,....".,... .. J 05A. M, Arrive at Wilmington . u-. ...v. . 6.55 A. M. - Train No. 40 South will BtoD onlv at Wilsoni Goldsboro and Magnolia. ' Trains on Tarbozo Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. Mi daily. Returning,- leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10A.M. daily.. ' . Tram on Scotland Neck Branch Ttoad leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and .makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. ; . . .. i - Train 42 Daily except Monday 45 -" Sunday " , All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have' Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. . . : For aooommod ation of local travel a Passeneer Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A, M. dally except Sunday, JOHN F. DIVINE , General Sap't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . nov!7tf . - : :-.f . --j WILMINGTON 'COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA Bailroad Co.. Omct or GSkzbai, Sup't, f WUmington, N. C, Nov. 18th; 1883. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV 18TH, 1883, AT 4.33 A. Mthe following Passenger Schedule will be ran on this road: No. 42 Leave Wilmington........ .... 7.15 Ai Mi " Arrive at Florence 11.40 A. M. No. 45 Leave Florence 7.40 P. M. " Arrive at Wilmington . ; 12.10 A. M. NIGCn EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) 3oa. 48 West and 47 Kaat. Leave WUmington... , a.lOPM, Leave Florence 2.40 A. M. Arrive at a, C. A. Junction.... ...... 6.20 A.M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A, M, Leave Colimbia a..... 8.65P.M. Leave C, 0. & A. Junction . .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence. 4.83 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.23 A.M. Night Mail abd Passxitoxb Teain. Daily. No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington ..10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence - 1.45 A. M. Mail and Passkxsxb Tract Daxlt No. 43 East. Leave Florence 8.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 7.42 P. M Train 41 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Train 4i Daily except Monday. " 45 " 4 Sunday. Passengers for Colombia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. All trains ran 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. Orrics or Sitpkkixtbndxnt, c ) Wilmington, N. C, June 13, 1883. f Change of Schedule. fK AND AFTER JUNE 18, 1883, THE FOL- lowin Railroad: PASSENGER, MATT, AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. ) Leave Raleigfc at 7.35 P. M. t Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M. ) Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M. No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at 8.30 A. M. ) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.25 A. Mi 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.... 8.15 A. M. Arrive at Shelby. 13.15 P. M. Leave Shelby 1.40P.M. Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleisrh and Charlotte. Take Train No. l for statesviue, stations west ern N. C. R. B., Ashvillfi and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. - L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARE, General Eassenger Agent. Jel3tf ; THE CELEBBJLTED ARRINGTON GAME FOWLS FOR SALE jy-Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BE putatlon. They nave fought and won a aeries o the greatest mains ever fought en ttds of any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in "76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL - -- I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United. States. I will hlp splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express, C.O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS. 82.50 and $3.00 each: or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. -1 expect to raise Two -Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games , in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch.: during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five, Dollars per Pair,, or Seven Dollars per Trio, t Whoever dispates the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. , Write for what yon want. ' - . Address. , J. G. ARRINGTON, , Bp 6 tf . Bimardston, Nash Co. N.C.: Fayettee f Obseryer. AH THURSDAY, FEBBTJAKY 8Ta -i888.;THE f. TiTidpirfdimed will revive the' tmblication of "the FAYETTEVTXiLE OBSERVEB, . ? J - v'Tbe Obsbbvbb will be a large 28-colomn weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to subscribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, always to adi van (So. - It will give the news "of'lbe- day tn as ample form as its space will permit, and both re3 guiar aaa wtsmsjuiuu ownqjoiraan wm conn bate letters from the .Capital on State politics :and aifatra,?'; . ; - j;;i;t .:r:':r :5r ' 1 Democratloln politlcsj Ihe Obskbvxb 'will la bor, first of alL to assure tho prosperity of the' Town of Jayettevflle, to develop the vast agri-. ggOTdprome1 the welfare of the people of IS ana the , neighbor ) all that oonoerm North Carolina. ODDOsed to such Innovations on the honralv ways 01 oar iauwn bb, ui uibkoub 01 progress barm society, the Obsbbvbb. wfJI be found in full! sympathy with taeJiewi tkfatgr oorn of' the changed condition of the Sonth which sound judgment or enlightened experience find to be also good.; ... - , -Astotherest rltwfllBtrlve to deserve the re putation 01 ine name it inherits. D 1tv - S- J- HALE. Jb. a- 111'- illLmthiMX :i(I2W ADVERTISEMENTS, lijiiaiot'7 j .;.-- , -r-i -m-, - 1 .. : . ! 1 1 - v -f . . ..ill .tl . . SEED. We have a limited ousrntirv of Sd of tha above ': ' Lxnoaa -vralna Me Grass for onr Southern States.' I . jCKun-8 to wpounaaoi .eeea to th acrev which . . most be sown only daring hot weather. Ir ' pound, by mail, 2; reduced rate in large quantl- -ties; catalogues free, . , A t. --M THORBTJEIT fctHtfV' IS JOHN SVUBy' , . fiVir YOBK. . , - ,8DS PEPSI A.- U -1 have a. positive; and permanent, onre; for. this disease and all deraogementeof the digestive or-: .. gans. Ciroulars, containing the very highest testU moniole, sent on application. Half pint bottles, ' by express, $1.60; per dozen, $10. Address - ; , , . : DR. W. WBBGOIt'r CbarlottetN.C. iC nr etandinr hre been cured. Indeed, o strong ta nr fttKli . In It efl Bcacv. that I will eend Two BOTTL HEW , together wlfb a yi LtTABLK TRBATISB on this dleeaao, pa. ts. a aioopM, m r ri au, xw Tor ADVERTISERS! send for Our Select List of Lo-; cal Newspapers. Geo., P. RoweU A o., .10 Spruce St.,N. Y. aplDAWlm'ii In the blood is apt to show itself In the 8pring, and nature should by all means be assisted la throwing it off. Swift's Specific does this effec tively. It is a purely vegetable, non-poisonous remedy, which helps, nature to f oroe all the1 pel son ox taint out through the pores bf the skin. ' Mr. Robert A.' Easier, of Dickson, Tenn., writes under date March 10, 1884: "I had chills and fever, followed by rheumatism, for three years, so that I was not able to ; attend to my business: had tried almost every kind of medicine, and found no relief. A friend recommended swift's fpeclflo. I tried one bottle and my health began to im prove. I continued until I had taken six bottles, and it has set.me on my feet again, as sound and . well as ever. I recommend it to all -similarly afflicted." . Letters from twenty-three (23) of the leading retail druggists of Atlanta say, under date of jnarcn 24, ism: "We sen more Of Swift's BpecIBo than any other one remedy.and three to ten times as much aaany other blood medicine. We sell it to' all classes, and many of the best f amillea use It as a general health tonio." I am sure that Swift's Speclfio saved my life. I was terribly poisoned with malaria,and was given np to die. Swlft'B Speclfio relieved me promptly . and entirely. I think It is the greatest remedy of the age. C. G. fePENCER, Sup't Gas Works, Kome, Ga. I hate; "known and used Swift's Speclfio for more than twenty years, and have seen more wonderful results, from its use thaa from any remedy in or out of the Pharmacopoeia. It is a certain and safe antidote to all sorta of Blood Poison.- J. DICKSON SMITH, M. 1). Atlanta. Ga. Our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 8. Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W, 83d St.. bet 6th A 7th Ave, ap 1 tf oh s m Buifalo Lithia W at er TAKES THE PLACE OF THE SURGEON'S KNIFE FOR STONE OF THE BLADDER. ITS VALUE IN BRIGHT 8 DISEASE, THE GOUTY DIATHESIS, fcc BUFFALO LITHIA ' WATER SUPPLANTS THE SURGEON'S KNIFE IN STONE OF THE BLADDER.. Case of Dr. J. B. .'Welstling, Middletown, Pa. stated by himself. "Experience in its use in Stone of the Bladder, in my own person, enauies me to attest ine won derful efficacy of the Buffalo Lithia 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 lnfluenoe of this water passed (I am confident I am within tha bounds of truth), at least an ounoe of Calouli (Uric Acid), some of which weighed as mu-h as four grains, affording inexpressible relief, and leaving me in a condition of comparative ease and comfort. I am now passing only occasion ally small Calculi, and they are not attended by ' the intense suffering whloh their passage has heretofore occasioned. On one occasion I passed thirty-five Calculi In forty-eight hoars 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 the 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 surgical opera tion was not to be thought of, and the water seems to havo accomplished all that such an operation, if successful, could have done." Stobs ra thb Biassbb (Uric Acid), Stvptoxs or Bbisht's Diskasx. Case of Mrs. , stated by Dr. David E Smith 1 of Brbnxvlile. Westchester, N. Y. "Mrs. " . was subject to severe attacks of Gout, a consequence of an inherited Gouty Theo thesis, followed after some time by Stone In the Bladder. Tbe limbs were very (Edematous, so much so as to pit readily on pressure with the ; finger,' leaving an indentation long after its re- moval. The Urine was loaded with JJralsi and 25 per cent. Albumen, and the BUcrosoope revealed Cawfe.showing nnmistakably.as 1 thought, BrighVe Disease of the Kidneys. I prescribed the Buffalo Lithia Water, Spring No. 2, which afforded prompt relief in the Gouty Affection, and resulted, tn a few weeks, in the passago of a Stone five-eighths of an inch long by one-fourth of an Inch tn diam eter. Under the continued use of the water the ' Urine has been relieved of Albuminous Impregna- -Hon. and restored to a normal condition ; bo Casts can be- discovered, the (Edematous condi tion of the limbsjhas been relieved, and the gene ral neaitn 01 tae patient to a great extent re stored." Stohb 1h thb Biaddxb. Pbospbatic. A Case stated by Dr. B. S. Hardy, Hookerton .. Greene ooonty, N. C. . , "My son, a young man, suffered 'from Stone In .the Madder, of a mixed character, oonsisilng chiefly of Calcum, Carbonate and. Phosphate. After persistent use of all remedies indicated in tbe case without benefit, I pat iiim upon Buffalo Li" thia. Spring No. , tbe use of which, for some six weeks, resulted in the passage,at short Intervals, of Gravel, of small size, and at times of particles : of Sand, followed, sometimes afterwards, by the discharge of a Stone weighing 12 grains, the Iarg Mt T am AAnfident. I aver knew to nass thronrh ' the Urethra, virtually ending his troublt s, since which time any unpleasant symptom has bean relieved by the use of the water for a short time. ' Its action In this case has been Indeed wonder ful." -.. . - ..' 'ji, ... . Water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles $5 per case at the Springs. , . ... . . Springs open June 1st. THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor. . r 0 : alo lithia Springs, Va jap 10 tf BOSTON POST. THB OLD, INVINCIBLE AND THOROUGHLY TRUE BLUB DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. . v.. - X 'tt i : The clean Family Newspaper of Massachusetts. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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