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'-4 V. n li i IjICREyASE ifi TfiE Lst YAR ;is TfiE RECORD SLEj ,1 Fj-ij SLCTIOfS, of . JLKKWELUS IpEii Cut p, DOUBLED Tftf. RrTTES J 'CUT, Ord will hzfz- f kPtopPTLYf.lW. 3lckweiis din mnz witliouf ,rUj lh Bull.. je 1 3m' tocAnrm ohd aaSl Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. " Orryffle, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1882. ' COLDS. " Having been subject to a bron chial affection, -with frequent folds, for a number of years, I hereby cer tify that AVER'S CnERKY PECTORAL gives Die prompt relief, and is the most effective remedy I have ever tried. ; " James A. Haxtltos; : Editor of The. Crescent. " .... " 5ft. Gilead, Ohio, Jane 36, 1882. wOUuHS. " 1 have used Ateb's ebbt -Pectoral this pring for a se- , vere cough and long trouble with good 4 effect, and I am pleased to recommend It to apy one similarly affected. - " i HaeVET BACGHMAX, ? Proprietor Globe Hotel.' PREPARED BY, '. .- .". . . ; .Dp.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowe!I,Mas8. Sold by all Druggists. Mn l.Dly eh w nrm dec 31 AYER'S villains an antidote for all. malarial dla- rderg wliicb, so far as known, is used hi no ier remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor mineral nor deleterious Substance bat- er, ana consequently produces no injurious ueet upoij tlie constitution, but leaves tbe si stem as healthy as it was Lefoie the atUek. ?1E2ANT AYEE'S IGUE CtJEE , '" cure every case of Fever and Ague, Intcr 'Ue.,t or-CWir iVvex, Kemittent Fever,. Joinb ague, Bilious Fever, and liver Coiu-r wt caused by malaria, lu'ease of laUkrM, after due trial, dealers are authorized, brour . "cuiar aated July 1st, 1882, to refund the. woney. Dp.J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by nil Druggists. . ielIi4WCm noT mm ftL uTTr MEN OXlvA? sen on SO Days' Trial TO in fr,iaiIi0ONO OE OLD. rho are auffer- fnwVtora Debilitt, Lost Vitalitt, one diseases of a i;vI0RBi, suUuig from Abuses and 7rr"m to TTt . i reUef and : complete ViOOB onee tot niuatrated C BELT CO, Marshall, Mleli. nT22DJtWiy ththsat . nov 22 Thla'tJELT or Ueifnera-' tor hi made expressly for the tui-e oi deranfrementa - t f the -tpcacmUoe organ. I ntre is do nuiue aoonc tii. utnHHit, the con ttiiuoui stream of ELEC TKIC1TV permeaUnf ; through tbe fxuta muat regions mem u iraiwi action. Do not eonXonna -thte wU EJoetrtc Beit inm I serttoed to all tils llNl I f rom itead to toe. It is for Eltctrlc hLu information, address Cbeeyer F AC I URY LONG Cure KESPECTFTJULY DECLINED, H.;W..HOXLEY. Tour cameand perused it; WlUt all our natiMit rwmofnl Al5j- Poet, Miouglt we have refused it, i . t trost youll fleem us not unfair. 2V ; wuu8tt 1MJ penect leet were pretty. Its body lithe, itallove intense, - 5 A head Apollo's more's the pRy ; : -. -' I' did not have a mite of sense I . " CURRENT COMMENT. V- 1 Mr. Dawes Drofesses not nnl v 10 oe satisnecLtrot even pleased, with I Mr. flame's nomination. Yet this: I is the same JMr.' Blaine who six vears ago last J annary, stood up . in , the United States Senate and . mad a vio lent and wanton attacknpon thoTe coru oi Massachusetts accusing her of treason,of overrreaching, of tyran ny and about all the other crimes of which a State . can : . be guilty ; '. and when Mr. Dawes stood un to oddosb his paper shield and corn-stalk lance to the weapons of the plumed knight, carefully forged for that particular occasion,, he was ridden down in this manner: "And for a . Senator from Massachusetts to rise here and pre tend that his State did net bristle all over, with" unpatriotic records coiner clear up to thei verge of treason, and, ii kue opiuioa oi some ; patriots oi that day, stepping 'one point beyond it, is a degree i of . ; bravery which it would, have been well to show in the war and not reserved for this day." Mr. tawes swallows that in sult and pretends ! to . like .it. C (Jen. Jiutler has not traduced the histori cal record of Massachusetts- or im pugned' her patriotism. Mr. Blaine has done both.) Yet Mr. Dawes is shocked at Gen Butler's conduct, but loves Mr. Blaine. Boston PosLDem. Harvard1 declined to make UGov. Rebinson an LL. D. merely be cause he was (iovernor of Massachu setts, making him the second in the list of exceptions, of which Gen. But ler was the first. If Harvard sticks to its ; new departure and hereafter will confer its honorary degrees only upon men who have earned them by reason oi tneir acnievements in sci ence ; or literature, the public . will have occasion to bless the attack of spleen which enabled it to make so u sef ul a ref oxm.-JtTiiladelphia Times. THE DEMOCRATIC AI-' : VANCE. -; ;' . " Chicago Herald. An elderly gentleman stepped op to the hotel register, wrote his name and residence! and called for a room. The clerk r silted him up, and. evi dently taking him for amah of simple .; tastes, ; said: j "We" are a little crowded just i now but I can give you an inside room on the fifth floor which will be pleasanter and- some what cheaper than apartments lower down with street frontage." "It would, eh ?" came the response in a voice like a horseshoer8 wasp; "do I look as though I wanted something cheap?" "Oh, no, indeed ; you mis understand me, I. was simply " "Look herevounsr man, I'm a dele gate, and 1 want you to understand that this amt no .Bill, Higlish year. If you've got, a bedroom on the parlor floor with a private parlor and a bath attached. 1 want it. Cuss a Democrat who can't spend a little money when the New Jerusalem is looming up no further away than November A SUGGESTION. NeW York Herald. It is statedithat Mr. Manton Mar- Mo is preparing the platform that is to be submitted next week . at . toe Democratic Convention. We would make a suersrestion as to the tariff plank, though ' we recently printed that contained in 5 the platform of 1876. which J was . also the work of . Mr. Marble Ji No simpler, more di rect, comprehensive and sound state ment can be framed than that made, by Mr. Carlisle rwhen he last spoke,; in this city: ' . ; ; ; I "Taxation only for the purpose of' raisin sr revenue for public use. "uommerciai regulation in uuie ui peace only for the purpose or toster incr and protecting legitimate trade." D . . - w i l Wa do not see on wuai Deiier rdatform the" Democrats could stand as larjU'reioriuerB. . iiusno .owmu; and HtatMmanlike. and, what is of imnnrfanpp it is honest and in-M great importance, iv uuesKJuu ,,u j I tpllilble. ' 1 1 .. .-I COTTON N. Y. Commercial and Financial Chronicle. ; New iobk, Juiy a. ine move-; ment of the crop, as indicated by pur telegrams from , the, S6uth tenpight,' is riven below l For the ; week 'end-! inrr thia Rveninc fJulv 3V.the total t.i t receints nave reacneu ,uuu uicD,; against 5,642 bales . last week, ;4,- 725 bales Ithef ? previous weeK. uu 8,409 tales three ; weeks , smce; making the total receipts since bep-; tember 1st. 1 1883, 4,78 l.wo oaies, arrainst 5.9041062 bales for the same period of ,821,83, showing a decrease; .Ur.t.i . 1 883. of 1.117.666 bales.: The exports for the .week ending this evenmrr reach a total of io,oji bales, of which 13,878 were to Great Rritain. '76 to France and 1;577 to tliA rest of the. continent, wnue. - i . ... . St ; the stocks as? -made-up this even ing are now 333,5132 bales. ... . .,,. ! u Twlav this market was dull and Wat: in svinDath V with , the depres-l sion at Liverpool and improved crop. accounts, but, as comparea witu Friday, 813 points dearer ipr iui 67h7 noints. dearer for tbe "r - - i r.. i. t. n next. - Cotton on -.tne pou? un fairly active for export, witn a mou erat rtnainemt f or hom.6 consumption Quotations were, reduced Jc 0n6at- urday, and advanced l-mo on x uet dav and lo .on Wednesday To-day the market Was duiet and unchanged, 11160 last Fndav The total Ralnn t for forward delivery for. tire week were; ay 0,1 oo Dales. r Jnra tariff for "revenue" vonlv 1 uco m juauue uj ooia, proaucer ana con sumer an honest income for the govern ment )aad prosperity, for an ' industrious people, Detroit, Timet, . - - It is said the -i veto message of President Arthur via the Fits John . Porter case is j against hU ; judgment, but that he surrendered : to -the persuasions and argu ments of his Cabinet. PAfl. Record. Iod. Dem. if :; , . The York ; Tribune savs that the Democrats "will not dare to nomi- nate Tilden except as a last "resort, when ne tr?P tnaj ""T " P" tmi&infi? to nom inate him as a first resort. S6.y JjonU JRm Dispateh, Bern. HiJ ' - - The argument for free raw. ma terials ought to nylconvictioiC Every great manufacturing natton has them,- and we must nave tnem beior our manufac turers can greatly prosper. These materi als must , be had .where .they can be got cheapest and " best Buffalo Express, Bep. -- Andrew G. Curtin. the eloquent war Governor of Pen nsvlvania voted "in lavor of passing the Fltz John Porter bill over the President's j veto. ' Among the votes to sustain the veto was that of Chal mers, the negro butcher of Fort Pillow. Good people of the North, "you pays your money and you takes your choice" between ine md.Marnsourg, ia.y iWriot.y SOUTHERN ITEMS. A glass factory to cost' about $20,000 is jto be erected at Morrilton, Ark. Alexander 7 H.t Stephens libra ry, whjchcosthiui $20,000, has been Bacri-' need for $800 : f m At the clate Commencement of the - University . of Virginia there were 49 graduates." of whom 34 were from the law achooIJ Gen. E. A. Perry, whom the Democrats of Florida have nominated for Governor; is a New Englander by birth. but went Jlo . Penaacola i before the war and served on the rebel side throughout its con tinuance,! lie nas never held a political offlce.-iV. Y. Times, r mmlarlal. Poison.- . rf&OMB G?May 23. 1883. With the hope that it will reach the eye of other sufferers", I desire to make a state ment of my case and my wonderful rescue from death from malarial blood poison by the use of the great S. S. S. (Swift's Spe cific), i ! .1 .. ,, . In 1880 I came from the North to take chargej of the gas, works' in Rome,, as su perintendent, and after the overflow. which occurred in the spring following, I was very much (exposed to malarial -poison, and in 1883 idond my blood so contaminated witn. the poison- that I was forced to rive up business. I was treated by the' Rome phy sicians without relief , they advising me to go North? which I did. The doctors North told me tnat my only nope was to return to the milder climate, and accordingly I came back to Rome completely broken down and nearly a skeleton. My trouble finally, de termined in an abscess of the liver, "and nearly! every one (myself included) thought I was doomed to die within a few days. In this condition I was advised by a friend to take swift s Specific, and 1 took it lust as a drowning man would catch at a straw, but as soon as my system got under the influ ence of the remedy, the abscess came to a point and burst,' passing off without pain. In fifteen days alter tn is J. was up at my work4 and have ever since enjoyed excel lent healths . Every sufferer from malarial poision Should take Swift's Specific. I U. it. SSFKNCRR, j SupVIiome Gas Light Co. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. Thb Swift Specific Co.. Drawers,' At lanta. Ga., 153 W. 23d St., N. Y., and 1205 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. , . ' 8 Buffalo lithia Iffater FOR MALARIAL POISONING. U8SOFIT IN A CASB OP YELLOW FEVKB. Dr. Wm. T. Howaed, or Balttmobi, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in j the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the common adaptation of this water in "a wide range or cases" witn tnat or tbe far-fanted White Sulphur Springs, in Green brier county, "West Virginia, and adds the follow ing;: . . 'Indeed, in a certain class of casas it is much mirjerior to tbe latter. I allude to me aDiaing debility attendant upon the tardy convalescence-; Irom grave acute diseases; ana more especially to the Cachexia and Sequels Incident to Malarious Fevers, in all their grades and varieties, to cer tain forms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and all the Affec tions Peculiar to Women that are remediable at all by mineral waters, in short, were i auea upon to state from what mineral waters I have seen the great est and most unmistakable amount of good accrue in the laraest number or cases tn a general way i would unhesitatingly say the Buffalo Springs, in Mecklenburg county, Va."- , .1. DawO. F. Hanson, of Richmond, Va., Late Professor of General Pathology and Physlo- logy in the Medical college or Virginia : "thave observed marked sanative effects from the Buffalo Water In Malarial Cachexia, Anionic Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar Affections of Wo men Anamia, Hypochondriasis, Cardiac Palpita tions; ke. It has been especially efficacious in Chronic intermittent i f ever, numerous cuaet uj una character, wmch aaa oosuwwy vwuswoa. vievuM remedUs, having been restored to perfect health inalniefmactof time Inf a (rna2 the Springs I ba, JOHH W, WaiJUIflOH,jACKBOH,TEHN. Extracts from Communication, on the Therapeutic - i -1 ; Actum ortM mjfwo iMnta naier tn ine 'l fx i -iT Vtrgtntajieauiatjaonuujf; i ' ' for February, 1877. "ThAlr irrftAt rahie In Malarial Diseases and Hmnehn baa been most abundantly and satlsfao- tsiriW tested: and I have no Question that It would nave Deen a yainame auxiliary . in me i,reai.uieui. of the epldemio of TtUov Fever, which so terribly afflicted tbe Missiratppt Valley daring tbe past Bummer. I prescriDea it myseu, ana it gave nnomnt rellaf in a case of Sumaressian of Urine, in 7eBou Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis tressing and dangerous symptoms. Tbe patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to tnat result waving prescriDea it m dui & infflA nasel I. of course, cannot undertake to gay... There is no doubt, however, about the fact that its aarmmsiraiton was tuienueu uy. ine mosi oeruyi- Cial results." 'i - . flnrlntm now Anann for irnests water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles f5 per case at the springs. a vnr aalo .bv W. H. Green, where tbe Springs namphlet may. be rouna. an 10 ti nrm . .. Buffalo Llthia Springs, ya 'To the needs of the tourist, com; merolalt rveler and new settler, m-Jt r ach Bitters is pecn-'- - X C" ' ttarly adaptedWnoe V V" - It strengthens the - V it VI Vi" awpftive or gans, -fi .til fft and braces the phy- - ) v slcal energies to " eaoes. it removes iai and prevents mahv s rial ever, oonstipa g tion, dyspepsia, P , healthfully stlmu- lates-the kidneys ana oiaaaer, sou well as : blood. overcome bv e, -whether ik .inr iArlHtated find ita reliable source i a -?-mmr wm ... iuqjuu vr yuiMvoi. nfl mum Tstrength and comfort. Pnr taleAy aU Druggists and Dealers generally. j - ; i: i .' -purines ine : c i?m L.ifc tuth sa ' my 17 ; " ; Vital attestions ! ! ! : Ask the most eminent physician ' L Of any school, what is the best thin? in the world for quieting and allavinar all irri tation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complaints, -. giying "natural, childlike refreshing sleep always T " And they will ten you unbesitatinely i "Some form of Bops 1 ! " - . CHAFTEB I. -1 Ask any or all of the most eminent phy sicians: - "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of - the kidneys and Urinary: organs; i such- as isilent s disease, diabetes. - retention, or in ability 16 retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" t "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically 'JBuehu ill" 1 ask the same pnysicians . t; ?What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia: con- supauon, indigestion, biliousness, malaria, fever, ague, &c.t" and they will-tell yous ju.it ruiruice i . it jsanuetwn i , r. Hencecwhen these remedies are combinMl vHh others equally valuable, And compoanded into Hop Bitters, such a won derful and mysterious curative power is de veloped, which is so vai ied in its nnaratinna that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or re- bisg us power, ana yet n is ; - - Harmless for: the most, frail woman, weaki invalid or smallest child to use. . CHAPTER n. ! V ' "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dying" J For years, and given up by physicians. Of Bright 'a and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs,.called consump tion, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy ! ! 1 1 ! - . From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness, and . various diseases peculiar to women. , People drawn out of share from excruciating pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula. ' - .Erysipelas! ' - - "paltrheum. blood Doisoning. dvspeDsia. indi gestion, and, in fact, almost all diseases frail" .Nature is neir to Have been cured bv Hod Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighborhood tn the known world. tW None genuine without a bunoh of green Hops on tbe white label Shun all the vile.polscn ous stuff with "Hop" or '-Hops" in their name. . nov is D&wiv too&nrm in in sat cn m The Worning Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SniscrlBtioii Rates In AiTaiice. DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid , . .$7 00 .. 4 00 " Three Months" " .... - Two Months, " " .... One Moctb . " .... WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. .11 50 ... 1 00 ... 50 " " Slf Months. " " . " Three Months " " . NOTICES 0JTHE PRESS: The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. Salem Press. The Wfl mine-ton St ah has entered en its twelfth year as eooda paper as any people should want. Charloilt Democrats The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth ' year. As a aauy journal oi news stanas up head." Concord Register. The WUmmcrton Stab has entered its twenty- fifth volume. There is no better paper published inihe 8tate.-sJmir Topic. . The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers In the State. Warrenton OaaeUt. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It nas become one oi ine leaamg papers.oi the South. Oxford Torchlight. The WHmtnirton Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news ana typograpicai appearance canuo. oe beaten. Jackson Revorter. The Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa pen in ine ouin, in every department iruia ij iu graphy up to editorial ability and independence. Petersburg (Fa.) Index-Appeal. The Wilmington (N. C.) Mobntno Stab is a modi e newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when wo-aay it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond I Fa.) eligious Herald. 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 it. Tarboro somnerner. . 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- 5 aper. Long may toe stab twmaie. jbi. Aw-y isuor. . Althnnirh at the head of the press in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader,: still it continues to improve. .It is a Stab of the first magattude. . May its lustre never wane.. Thexree nul navtxsu . . i Tha lirkn la ao well and favorably known in this section of the Btate, that we can say nothing of which its thousands oi readers ao not aireaay know. It is in every respect one of the best dai lies in theSouttL--HoteMwiaR. j ' . That masBlfioent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite ana spanning names buuui ui the Potomac, The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth. year. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu su ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to Its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer,. The wnmineton Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The 'Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so- deserving. Chariot' ooserven. . . . .. The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one oi its many birthdays. . As a newspaper it is a lavcriwj nrith thA m-stii nnwn mrl la snnerht after by tbe people. Long and prosperous fife to it. Peids- 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 the peer or any journal published in the soutn. ixvru are Tha Wllmfnotnn Star has entered UPOnitS 12th yolumerand we are pleased to notice still con tin; ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stak very highly, regarding It as one or tbe very oes newspapers that comes to this office. Its news ii i fUat. than thrust 'tt any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aortment to conducted with much abliity. Mcr- ganton Blade, ' . " Humble to Its begbiningsv as was inseparable from an enterprise begun-amid the wrecK. or lor- tune taat attenaea ine oouapao ui wo ouu Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it sow beams resplendent In the fun glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. . As a newfra-, per it has few equals, and no superior, ior aprTS prtate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble tx.ohanM.HUlsboro Recorder. The Wilmington M'obmtno Stab has entered up-i on the thirteentn year oi lis existence, ana we at. thia nnnnrtnnitv to congratulate it soon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark-; Bole SUCucSa oi tun uw nun Bnnvu tion to business. . The boast of the Stab (rightful-! ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first tnwg m joaruaiiBin. umerwum tuo pa per is all that the term of 'good newspaper" im plies, and its cqrps oi editors ana reporters are thnmrurhlv educated newspaper men May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tardea, ana may us kuuu eiuerprtBuiK . lirupnw tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Qoldsboro Messenger. s , . , , ' BOSTON POST. THB OLD, INVINCIBLE ; AND THOROUGHLY TRUE BLUE DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPEK. j The clean Family Newspaper of Massachusetts. Containing the most complete news of any paper hNew Jsngiana. The Boston Daily Post is especially noted for its reliable Commercial and Financial Features. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Daily One Year, $0; Six Months, $4.50; in ad WmklvFrtdats $1.00 per Year m advance; Six Copies ror o.w. &. . . CLUB BATES. ' ' Five or more to one address will be furnished aa follows i - ' -.-.- . DAILY POST, at $8.00' per year per copy; Ten Copies ror ar.ou eacn, m auvance. j. Srvmri.T POST at 11.00 ner vear per copy. In Clubs of Five or more, one copy wnf be given to tbe organiser ox uie una. . sen 8 DAW tf f S THE PLACE TO' GET tTHi VEBY FINKST BTTRTUPfl tff Vw fannd fn the fitr. . Also. WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be K-v -v----r:r4 GEO. F. HERBERT, -; ten 1 tf . t r,i Proprietor. WHOItESAItE PRICES S tV Our quotations. It should he understood, represent the. wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. - . , - ABnciJss. nucxa. BAGGING Gunny Standard......... BATON North Carolina, Hams. ft .......... 00 & 00 00 00 00 0 & 15 - . Shoulders.- t 11 - Sides, choice, V B WxstxbhSkokkp - Sides. B.. 10 Shoulders, t 00 8 8, 1BT HALTED Bides, W B 1 m 1 j art 1 ouwuuvn, IP ju ............ . BARRKLft SDirits Tnrnentlne. 00 Second Hand, each.... ..... 1 60 New New York, each . 1;W NewClty, each... ...... ...a lJOO BEESWAX t '28 BBIGKS Wilmington, V M . 8 00 Northern 0 00 BUTTER North Carolina, 16 1 65 & 200 1 90 & SO & 9 00 : & 14 00 & 18 & 85 Northern, f ft - 25 CANDLES ft Sperm. . 18 TaUow.w. .......i 11HO Adamantine - 00 & CHEESE ft-North'nFacty j 14 ; : Dairy, Cream - r 00, & State .... . 00 & COFFEE $ ft-Java....... ..i.; " 18 & Laguyra. 18 Bio .. ..... ..v..i.........L 101 COENMEAL bush,, in sacks, 85 & - Virginia Meall -'90 & CHyPTON TIES bundle..... 1 40 A 25 12 12 14 13i 11 28 14 ' 13 87 9BH 4h 1 85 LjpMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd 6W3 8-S dOMD... 00 ' it & 13 20 00 & 10 00 & 1000 5 50 900 & 6 00 12 00 FISH Mackerel, No. L J bbl. 16 00 Mackerel, No. l, v nan ddi.. h aa Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2, $ half bbl. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl...... 8 50 Mullets, bbl'. ...... . .... ... 6 f 0 Mullets, Fork bbls. . . . . . .-. .. i 11 00 N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... S 00 DrvCod. ft i "S 4 00 10 FERTILIZERS 2,000 pounas irrencn's uaroonate or Aime 7 uu French's Agricultural Lime 8 50 Peruvian Guano, No. 1.....L 57 50 " " . No. 2 L 36 00 " " Lobos.:... 00 00 7 50 9 00 63 50 37 00 51 00 25 00 50 00 40 00 45 00 57 00 45 ea a 67 00 70 00 70 00 60 00 60 00 6 00 Bangh's Double Eagle Fhos. 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer.. 45 00 Ground Bone.. ....... 00 00 Bone Meal 00 00 Bone Flour...., 00 00 - Navassa Guano. '. 40 00 Complete Manure........... 00 00 Whann's Phosphate.... .... 00 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 Bcrger & Butt's Phosphate. 00 00 JExoeuenxauotton jrertuizer, sa uu FLOUR bbl Fine 0 00 4 50 6 25 5 50 6 CO 5 75 00 JO Northern Super Extra . " Family City Mills Super. ...... ... ... Family ...... " ' Extra Family 5 00 6,50 8 00 5 25 6 CO 7 00 13 GLUE ft... GRAIN 9 bnsheL trn,store,Dags,prune,wmte Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, in bags, Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store Cow Peas HIDES y ft Green Airy HAY-HP 100 fts Eastern. ...... western . ........ North -River HOOP IRON 1? ft., aakaj jp jMortnern North Carolina LIME barrel -.. LUMBER City Sawed V M ft. snip stun, resawea . , Rough Edge Plank West India Cargoes, accord 18 00 15 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 28 ing to miallty. ..13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 MOLASSES ft gallon . New Crop Cuba, inhhds.... 00 fi in bbls.... 00 Porto Rico, in hhds 00 " in bbls 00 Sugar House, inhhds.... ...'. 00 in ddis. uu Syrup, in bbls . :. 40 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis, . 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... .. 12 Lard ! . 1 10 Linseed ...... 90 Rosin 15 Tar V.v 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chlckena,llve,grown 00 Spring.. 10 Turkeys 75 PEANU-rs V bushel 75 POTATOES fi bushel Sweet.. 60 Irish, per barrel, new. 00 PORK V barrel-City Mess. .. 17 50 ., Prime 15 00 Rump. 17 00 RICE Carolina, fft 45b Rough, bushel (Upland).. " 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS ft Country 1 City IV ROPE ft .... 14 SALT salt Alum 80 LiverpooL... 00. , Lisbon 00 American 00 SUGAR V ft Cuba 0 Porto Rico 0 A Coffee . 0 B " 0 O " 71 Ex C 0 Crushed 10 SOAP W : ft Northern ......... 5 H INGLES M Contract.... 5 00 Common . S 00 Cypress Saps .... 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 13 00 ' RO Hogshead..... 00 00 TALLOW ft .... i TIMBER M feet Ext Heart . (1st class yellow pine).. 13 00, 13 50 Prime ship'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 8 50 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 100 WOOL ft Washed 00 - Unwashed 15 Burrv 10 WIL1HINGTON EIONKY MARKET. Exohancre (sight) on New York H discount Baltimore...... Boston. ........ Philadelphia... Western Cities Exchange, 80 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock.. 107 First National Bank 8tock.... 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons .... 23 Funding, 1866 10 Funding, 1868...... 10 New4s....... 80 SpeoialTax.., .... 4 W A WRR Bonds. 7 o (Gold Interest). ... 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 go.......... 106 Wilmington, Col: A Augusta R R Vonds. . . . 10b Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 e.. ...... 100 "";"t " 8o v.. ...!.. -100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o ........ 100 Wilmington Weldon RR Stock... !..... 110 North Carolina RR Stock ........J.. 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock.. ...i 120 THE CElEBltATEI AEBIHGTOH EriHE FOWLS FOB SALE jyjT GAMS FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have fought and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any nthnr nontlnnnt. and Fifteen Pairs; on exhibition at Philadelphia in '76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial . Commissioner witn the ui- ploma and Medal. I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. 1 will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and, handsome plumage, pet Express, C. O.D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each ttwnts Ml anil la oa each: or 17.00 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 Fowls of March-and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per 'mo. i . Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please baek tbe assertion with their stamps. . write ror wnai you wauw ! . - Address, J. G. ARBINGTON, ap 6 tf : Hilllardston, Nash Co. N. C. EHCODRAGE ' HOME IHSTiTDTlONS. : ," Security Against Fire. ; - We NoTtli Carolina Hoil Insurance Co. rmrrs OOMPANY CONTTNTTES TO WRITE PO- X Uclesatfair rates on all classes of Insurable ?IAUeio8ses are nromntlv adjusted and paid. -The "Home is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and anneals with confidence to insurers of propert hi North Carolina. n a -, ' J Agents in all parts of the State. i f - JOHN GATLING,. President. . . "''- W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor.- i i ' ATKINSON A MANNING, Agenbj, . Bep 26 tf . . ; . Wilmington, N.C- Atkinson1 tSIajining's Insnranee Rooms BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wllmlnsrton N. C, Fire,- Harine m Lue - coinanies Aggregate Capital Represented Oyer $100,00000.! 85 .87 75 77 80 82 70B 71 50 52)4 55 2 00 4 6 13 14 00 1 15 00 15 90 100 PI 00 1 40 Wilmington c& 7cldon Rkilroad; C0a:, ; ; Otbci o Gkk STJTvtnnnnrnxRT," t WUmington..N.!.lMay 9.J884. 1. 1 - ' Change of Schedule! "VN'ANDIAFTEB MAY 11TH. 1884. AT 9.00 AJL J Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wei- don uauroaa Va-l-l X n at a a i will run as follows: Day Mall aa4 Express Tralna, Dally No. 4T Nortta. and 48 Sontb. ; ' Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A JL Arrive at Welaon.... ..i....;.,..,...;.. 2.35 P M. Leave Weldon.., ...... ......... 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot. 8.35 p. mV Fast Thbotjbh Matxaitd Passkksks Tbatm Dah.t' Leave Weldon. ....'...... 5.45P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front et. Depot, 10.10 P. M Mail ahd . Passbnokr Tkaih Diilt-rao; ax - .- - North, ! .' ,- Leave Wilmington........ ... . 8.35 P. M Arrive at Weldon. ........ ... 2.35 A. M Tratm Vn At Bnntlt will ofnn xU . tttii Goldsboro and Magnolia. ' - r -Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20-P. M. and 4.30 P. M. ' daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and i a. m. daily. Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves ecouana reca usjua. xl. aauy. Tram No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon tn oil nsilnci VnWh il.il.' A 11 a H .1. u.v... j and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. - nrwM. -k.T An j ji i . inuuxiu,w ruiu unuy ami maKes ciose con nection for all points North xia Richmond and n7natiln4-r m ' all tmfno mn asOIt KarnrAeti Tt7llMIMAM. J wnuiDiiui dvuu ucbnocu IT UilAlUIIAJU U&U Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers w wvwuiwvuauivu avrvfa vi arx3l a x ywriignr Coach will be attached to Local Freight leavmg ITrll X t. .A.AB'f a -a a- J . .a v uuiuiguju aii o.oo a. m. aauy exoept sunaay. TSTTW til VTrrwn . ' uuiui r. uivinji, v 1 - General 8upt. T. M. EMERSON, GenlPassenger Agent. my 9 tf - - t ILMINGTOHj COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA . Bailroad Co. . Officb oi Gtocbbai. SupT, 1 Wilmington, N. C, May 25, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY25TH, 1884, AT 3.50 A. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: . '. . NIGHT EXPRESS THA IN 8 (Dally)- Noa. 48 West an 4T East. Leave Wuniington....... Leave Florence. : Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. . . . .. 9.05P.M. . . . 3.40 A.M. . .. 6.20 A. M. 6.40 A. M. Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia. Leave Cy c. & A. Junction Leave Florence..: ....9.55 P.M.' . ..10.20 P. M. .... 4.50A.M. ... 8.35A.M. Dailt. No. 40 Arrive at Wilmington. Night Mail, ass Passsksxr Train, 1 . West. Leave Wilmington. ......... Z. . Arrive at Florence .. ..M.30P.M. .....1.40 A.M.5 Mail akd Passers eb Tkaih Dailt No, 43 East. Leave Florence.... .........Jl 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. . No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marien. Passengers for Columbia and aU points on G. & C. R. R, C. A 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 run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7-00 A. M. - JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'ISup't. . i T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ; my 25 tf r CAROLINA CEHTEAL RAILROAD CO. OmcH OV SUPERUNTKN I1IHT, : . Wilmington, N. C, May 11, 1884. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER" MAY 12,1384, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: - PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.; . . 1 Leave WDniingtoB at 1 . .T.30 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at 7.35.P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at .7.00 A. M. ) Leave Charlotte at.... 8.45 P..M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. 8.30 A. M.t 1 Arrive at Wilmington at h.w a. m. Passenger Trams stop at regular stations only,' ana roints aesignatea in me company's Time Table.- SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT, : : Daily except Sundays. ; Leave Charlotte........ 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby. 4 ...... ; . . 9.00 P. M. Taava fthlhv . ... 700 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte. ..10.45 A. M.' Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleieh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington, and Cnariotte and K&ieignand Cnariotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern . c. R. R.. Asnvllle and -points west. - Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At-: lanta ana an pomts soutn west. . L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, my 11 tf WOMAN. Her Sealtb and Happiness are Matter of Great Concern to all mankind. Nkab Makhtta, Ga. Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and used it in my family with great satisfaction. I have recom mended it to three families, and they have found it to be Just what is claimed for it. The females who have used it are now in perfect health and able to attend to their household duties.: . ' -'. . RBV.H.B. JOHNSON. Statb or Gborbia, Troup County. I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, and pronounce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends it.' . . WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. Da. J. Beadpield: Dear SirMj daughter haa been suffering for many, years with that dreadful affliction known as Female Disease, which baa cost me many dollars,'; and notwithstanding I had the best medical attendance, could not find: relief. : I have used many other . kinds of medi-j clnes without any effect. I had just abont given her up, was out of heart, but happened in the store of Wt W," Eckler several weeks since and? he, knowing of my daughter's affliction, persua-" ded me to buy a bottle 'of your Female Regula-j tor. She began to improve at once. I was so? delighted with its effects that I bought several, more bottles of it; and, knowing what I do about; it, if to-day one of my family was" suffering wltlC that awful diseate, I would haye.it if it cost $50 a bottle, for I can truthfully say it has cured my, daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do. most heartiy recommend yonr Female Regulator to be Just what It is represented to be. ' : ; Respectfully,";; ;H..D. FEATHERSTON. "Treatise On the Health and Happiness of Wo-j man mailed free to any address. j ;. ... . . .."Thb Bradfteld Rksuiatob Co, : .. .' ' . . Box' 28. Atlanta. Ga. ' William H Green, Wholesale -Agent, Wilming ton, N.C.V : '. 1 ' ' . . mylly :. -: ' . chsm .-. . . A"DTT7T? Send six cents for postage, JkJXXtX!l and receive free, a costly box 01 gooas wmoa wui neip au, or eiiner bca, fomivftA mnnnv ris-ht aonT -than an vth In IT else in this world. Fortunes await jbe workerBabso- iuttely sure. 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Nortn Carolina. , s ' je7D&Wlm - - , .7 20 TEAES I We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breathst In feelings, not tn figures on a dial; We should count Time by heart-throbs he most lives Who thinks most feels the noblest acts the beet.n , - NOT SPECULATIONS NOT HEARSAY STATEMENTS, BUT FACTS VOLUNTARILY - SENT TO THE S. S. S. CO. ' THE reports" from the use of Swift's Specific ' (S. S. a.) in the treatment of Cancer continue .. to be wonderful. There seems to be no doubt -that It is a positive specific for Skin Cancer or -Epithelioma. - . " A Cancer for Twenty Years. "For twenty years I suffered from a Cancer on my neck. 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixi ures fed instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the use of my arms and the upper part of my body. My general health was broken down and my life as despaired of. S. S. S. cured me sound and welL . This new lease of life it gave to me cannot be measured by any monetary value. I owe my life ana tne support 01 my ramuy to swuts specinc. " , w . k. Jtuttisua, uavisporo, ua. - Ilopes tobe Cored. ."Mr. Brooks, near Albany, was hopelessly af ' Dieted with- Cancer. It had eaten through his nose into his mouth and throat. The time of his, death was only -a question of a very short time.' He prayed for death, his sufferings were so great. ! -S. S. S has had a wonderful effect on him. His improvement is so great that we all feel sure of his bting perfeetlycured in time." W. H. GILBERT, Albany, Ga. " Cancer for Fourteen TTear. . " . Spartanukq, March 14.1884.V- I have for 14 years been a sufferer from a run- ning sore on my faceMhat everybody called a Cancer. I have used over $300 worth of medi-. cine and found no relief. About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPEClFIC-trom i Dr. H. B. Heinitsh, and since have bought five others, have taken it, and it -has cured kx sound ahd well! My face Is as free from a sore ' , as anybody s, and mybealtn is perfectly re stored. I feel like roBTT teaks bad been lifted off my head. I believe it is a cuke for every bloc d disease. ELIZA TINSLEY. . Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., - Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office, 1205 Chestnut St. apltf - ', : chsm White Meal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. ' - . , . ..- -i'jV Having been thoroughly tested by a great many -;. ,", . . - ' -- A 5" of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation . in commeading it to the public. It is elegant for - . bread, rolls or biscuit. . '" : It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers toj V Mrs. A. A. WUlardT ' Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W. L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 A 14 No. Front St., Sole Agent.- mhSOtf Groceries. Groceries. 1500 rLOTJ?' sraue& -i-OCA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, COU Extra C and C I : 200 BagS R1 811(1 Laguyra COFFEE, ' " 40 Tlerces LARD' : 100 Ca86S Sactet8 LARD, ... gQoxes CHEESE, r, Q Tubs BUTTER, -jQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS. 200 Bbta SESD POTATOES, 20 Bbls TURNIPS, :0 a Bbls APPLES, ' 50 BKdB MOLASSES, 125BblS da '200Keg,NMLS 250 Bnnales HOOP IRON, . - 50 Bbls and HaU Bbls MACKEREL, . Tobacco. Cigars and Snnffg - . Candles, Soap, Candy, tc. ues, Boap, cana For sale low b e low Dy mh2tf ADRIAN A VOLLERS. ADVERTISE IM . Merchant and Farmer, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT x' MABIOJVySO UTIT CAB OXINA . It has a large and increasing circulation in the . heart of the. Pee Dee country, the best Cotton ' " section of the two States. - - x It is a desirable medium of communlc at Ion - with both the Merchants and Farmers of -this section, and particularly with those of Marion ? : and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper . for the Business Men of Wilmington. - , . - . J. dTmclucas, ' , ..deeStf Proprietor. , - ." : - V ; New Scarborougli House, .; alTrt t Aa KADTn WATER STREET - - i - AND PRINCESS STREET 'The Finest Restaurant to the City. Board $1.25 per Day. Thre Tickets $1.00, Sin- f r ; gle Meals SSe, No MeaB sent ouj - , , -deo7tr R. J. SCARBOROUGH. Proprt ConTrndrnm. W1 HY IS THE "WILMlNGTbN STAR" THE mostpopulsr paper with school children. Because they do not like the "Review." Drugs. Sundries,; Perfumery, Fancy and ToBet. Articles, Ac. .- ; r ' v'- "xvj , . 4 .Prescriptions a specialty at J V ';:- .-- -: .. F. CVMILLER'Sr my 27 tf Corner cf Fourth and Nun Streets, 1 1 - ' f - i , r --...-i-V;v-:-i - V- v 1 "s -r --- vh -11 - i ti - - - 4' -wjjoeodlyt tutbsal v , -.my 7Dwiy : V . i -' and uplanda'closing at llc, against
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