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.. j. - '-'V - Qui FR - is how- wiz; dhf l . inWes. Umsmo- ' 1 FACT is' i HE BEST LONG"! r IS o, Cut PUREST, r:rsiii:Kik f-R- (:)(LisUSE9ULED: ;j ik PURITY, ndQjty; u The Genuine can always be rec ognized by trade-Mark of the BULL. jel3m toc&nrm ebd an 31 IT AT T 'C VEGETABLE HaJjlA D SICILIAN Hair Eenewer. The Best Is the Cheapest Safety! Economy!! Certainty of Good ' Results!!! . , These qualities are of prime importance in the selection of a preparation for the hair. Do not ! experiment with new remedies which may do , Larm rather than good ; but profit by the ex perience of others. Buy and nse with perfect ; confidence an article which everybody knows to be good.; Hall's Hair Reneweb will not disappoint yon. ' ' , ' ; V PREPARED BT , R.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. : ; SoH by all Druggists. a ' ianiDiy ch w , nrm dec 31 AVER'S AgueGnre contains an antidote for all malarial die orders which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor . "y mineral nor deleterious substance what-T ver, and consequently produces no injurious ect upon-the constitution, but leaves the system aa healthy as it was before the attack. WE WAESANT A YES'S. AGUE CUKE to cure every case of Fever and -Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Feverj I'umb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Lifer Com-. V amt caused by malaria." In case of failure; a'ter due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July m, 1882, to refund the . Money. - Di. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. nov80 Bank of NeHanover. Etherized Capital, - '4100000 Cas Capital paid in, - $300,000 wplTwPnnd,- - - . $50,000 DIRECTORS I-GORE, r W.WILLUMS, nNALD MacRAB,-a- VOLLERs, K filUDQEBS," ' W. ATKINSON. C.K.STSDMAN, ISAAC PATES, i JAS.A.LEAK, F. BHXTNSTEIN, B.B. BORDER ISAAC BATES, President, W. WILLLAM8, Vice President, 8- D. WALIJLCKjCaahter. - ' Star Snl nnn i E PLACE TO GET THE VERY FINEST Uonohf .'epnd in the citv. Algo.WTNES.: Evinced. "vlncwi iUAKS TOBACCO. Call and be iltf GEO. F. liEKBEBT, : Proprietor WW! QUESTIONED TheiMOTningStaf; KEPT BY THE POWER OF. GOD. I. PSTEB l 5. i He watcheth. o'er ine 'day by day, x vaiui me wueo i go astray, For when he putteth forth his Bheep, ; -; uuu wuica ana wara toe jjora doth keep, .Auugoeui on oetore them, To guide them, and restore them--. s Hia vrayward wandering sheep. He iDtercedeth hnnr bv That I may flee from Satan's bower. ' resi my ieeDie laitn should fail -; - tie prayeth, and his prayers prevail, i.. j auu ho, taougn stumoang ever, 1 My soul caaJeave.hini.-1-never- 4 . My Priest within the vail. " He walcheth o'er me-Uiat is true 1 . ' And yet the world troops on in view,? . i And self and sin a-weary be, . - : With setting toils and snares for me. ; f - un ! spread Thy banner o'er me, !; i And fight my battles for me, -i And let me win through Thee. . t Make me to be Thy very own, 1 L I , wiving- myseu to i nee alone; ' Loving all others after Thee. My Lord, my Lord who loveth me. I -J. - o shall Thy safest keeping ' Hold me, awake or sleeping - Thy love my Solace be. . . f ' New York Observer. t. RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. : '- . - - - - -,t r- r. ' , - - ; The Presby terian Church raised' for missions, home' and foreign, during the past year, the sum of $1,313,551.92. !. Bishop Elliott, of Texas, in his annual address to the Episcopal Conven tion, condemned the manner . of raising money for church purposes bv raffles. dancing, and voting on the question of per sonal beauty. ; The virtues are still alive in the! family and the community. ' Vice . may be more advertised, but virtue is more mighty and T dominant Unselfish devotion ' still lives. Heroism is not dead, True heroes are not all of the past, nor are they- found only on fields of battle,' or on high places of the earth. evangelical Messenger. - . Casson, a famous Methodist' preacher, once paid a pastoral Visit to a newly married couple whose household 'nr-? mture was not yet fairly arranged. ",1 will not interrupt your work. saidrhe.f "but we must" have? a .word of. prayer." LThen kneeling down . amidst the confusion of things, he said. ,"0 Lord, bless Thy dear1 servant and handmaiden, land graciously grant that they may never j be both put of temper at the same time.', t "Quard,. my young friendf,; against vanity, :; Never let it be a question whether this, or that opinion.' shall attract attention to your persons, j Look only for evidence follow the light-4-and be content with the reflection, that you have deserved, whether you have gained or not, the ap probation of your fellows. Wisdom will eventually be justified of her children! The triumphs of vanity are short those of truth everlasting. Jisamrse on Truth, tyg the late liev. Jamei IL:ThornweU, 'l). D.; of South Carelina. . - . . . .. . i : - .On the heart side Christianity is love to a personal Redeemer and Guide. On the life side it is simple and - conscien tious obedience to his commandments. Where such piety is visible it is felt, lit an swers the scoffs of the skeptic, furnishes the mightiest argument in; behalf of .the gospel ; it is the moist powerful witness for Christ ;.it is more eloquent and convincing than any pulpit discourse; it is the strong est attraction to a religious life;: it is mighty in its awakening and converting power among men of the world..' Aa soon as we who Vcall ourselves Christiansl reach this Christ-likeness in daily conduct! there will be no more complaint of the lack of conversions. --'- , Some of the members of the Convention here last week, who are! mem bers of the church, gave more money and more hard labor to the cause of politics in a few days than they give to the church in one whole year. How, suppose i every member 6f the church i were as willing to give of his means and his time to promote the success of the gospel as these politicians are. to promote the success of their party; suppose our leading men were as willing to speak for Christ as they are to speaR lor their political favorite or party; suppose they were as anxious' and would give as much time and money to save a man's soul as tbey do to get his vote; if such were the case, it would not take long to spread the Redeemer's kingdom from pole to pole. Raleigh Advocate on Utate ponTsnuon.. Spirits Turpentine - Wilson Mirror; i On Saturday, i- r-.i- - r -ri ' ir.. T I.mah tue uiu oi iujy, una. nuua ii. iiuicu, wife of our friend H. M. Warren of this town, and daughter of the Kev. W. it Edwards, a prominent Baptist,, minister, breathed her last She was 44 years pi age, JSew Uerne Journal: jjonn Washindon. colored, of James City! while on his way up iteuse on tne steamer, runs ton to join Gen. Ransom's forces, or Tues - " ' - - IT- . day evening last, supped into the river while drawinsr ud a bucket of water and was drowned. ; I , -ii; rFavetteville 'Sun: The recent heavv rains washed out a section of the C. F. & Y. V.- R. Ii. lust-above ore mil, about 400 feet in length, delaying the in rnminf? train, on the 4th mst, tnree nours. The wash-out Was Driagea over temporarily - 9 . 1 m . . . tl with cross ties. , - Louisburcr Times: A number of our farmers were in towh last Monday,and several of them informed the editor that their norn and tobacco crops were fine.- A portion of the wheat was injured py the recent rains, tnougn not 10 as. greawaju ex tent as was at first expected. t i Rockinsrham Spirit The ismalf erain crop was considerably damaged by the wet weather. Rev. It. 8. Ledbet- ter succeeds the late Rev. Mr. umnn as pas tnr nf the Methodist church iu this place. Rev. Mr. Ledbetter is not only one pf the ht men we ever knew, but he is a most excellent preacher. I Elizabeth City Falcon: A party of negroes assemDieaai onawuoro jujjt ou, tr tnlrn an excursion train to Norfolk.) An oitprrntinn ocr.ifrred between Spence Bun ton and Wilson Williams, both colored, in which Dunton stabbed Williams in the left breast, just between the nipple and the stprnnm The iniured man died in two rtoiirn. and the murderer was placed Under arrest . : , , -,- - , ) Wilson Advance r ... Our ; Nash county friends in Baileys township are making - arrangements to bimiu. a large Academy, 30x60, with an ell 18x36, at Sha-p's grove.; A negro was brought to Wilson last night and lodged in jail , by deputy" sheriff Snakenburg, on ; the charge nf hnrninff the gin house of Mr. Jonathan Ellis, in Saratoga township, this county,-a few days since , -. " f Chadbourn ? UTitnes : t For I the, past seven or eight days there has been an unusual auahtity of rain in certain 1 por tions of the county; and crops in some' few localities have been iniured to a greater or less extent. " Bladen county items vWe are having an abundance of rain. for seyeral days in succession. The fields are : wet that, farmers whose : land is, low, cannot plow. Crons in some sections. I under stand, are injured by the wet weather; . Tho Rev." W. F. Tillett. Pro fessor of Systematic and Historical Theoto- gy m Yandermlt. TJuniversity, goes to North: Carolina for his vacation to inhalei the pure breezes of the Land of the Sky", and other, narts of the old North State. Thence he will go to New York State.. where he will take part in the proceedings of the Institute of Christian Philosophy. Raleigh Advocate. Prof . Tillett is a son of Rev. John Tillett of theN. O. Conference. is a native of Granville, we believe, and is one of the ablest and. most scholarly young, men in the whole , Southern : ministry. Star.) - , - - Asheville Citizen: We are glad' to snow that Mr. - - Charles Harkins, who, was so dangerously wounded nearly threes weeks ago by the accidental : discharge of his pistol, is so far recovered as to be able to walk about his house. J it 1 was imar- , velons escape, the ball having passed en tirely through his body r Gen? KB. R.1 nampton announces nunstu as : an.inae- pendent candidate for the Legislature in, Jackson county, ; one feature of his plat-! form being the removal & of the ? Court L House. We hope the Democrats of that; cotfnty willhave the gool sense to put its; foot on independence. . r x'-v r- : Tarbbro Southerner: Last -FrU day mght.-the store of Messrs. Knight & Thigpen, of Kill Quick' was entered by? thieves, and fpur hundred dollars in money ; was the result of their, raid. So con-t tinuous have been the rains that the wheat- crop has been very much damaged. Some; lost their entire oat crop by waiting for: the rains to cease, and while .waiting lost much by the grain falling down. - -4 Tuesday sixty or seventy-five colored "men! met in the court house to organize a mili-i tary. company- .R. S. Taylor was elected captain. , . Jfif ty-two 4 members v were -enr rolled. The name adapted for the com pa-, ny was the VHoward Guards,? in honor of our d istinguisbed townsman, w H ' I feaker. a farmer who lives on the Carolina1 Central Railroad, four miles west of Mon-j frToe, arrived at hi9 house last Wednesday evening to find a white man- named S; L.i uardner engaged m combat with his (15a-; ker's) daughter. Taking in the situation at a glance. Baker drew a pistol aud com menced making it lively for Gardner. At the first shot aimed at Gardner, the pistol was knocked4-up and' the bullet passed through the roof. At the second fire the pistol was knocked to one side and the ball took effect in. the thigh of Harvey Taylor, a companion ol Uardner. Taylor was not dangerously hurt . " Another indication of the revival of the milling interests of the South is the purchase recently made of the long abandoned Rock Island Mills, on the Catawba, 12 miles from the city, by Cant. Jno. R. Erwin, of this city, who intends to to rehabilitate the mills, and has already Commenced work.- One of the houses will be furnished-with machinery for the manu facture of cotton goods, and the other will be fitted up for an extensive flouring mill. The property was bought at cheap price from the owners, one of whom is in Boston and the other in Europe. fc . , 1; Raleigh News- Observer: Mr. William Cram, of the firm of Allen & Cram, has invented a "Traction Brick Ma chine." the value of which is daily proved, as it is in practical operation at the brick yards of Mr. Geo. T. Cooke, a mile south of the city, it replaces the slow horse power which moved the tempering wheel and is simple and strong. A steam engine drives rapidly a wheel which moves a cog wheel. -i : A few days ago it was men tioned : in i our columns that the Salem Academy had subscribed $50 in behalf of the educational building to be erected on the exposition grounds. , Next Tues day evening there- will be a grand Dem ocratic ratification meeting here. An outline of it appears on. the editorial page. It will be an eventful occasion and Raleigh will "lay herself out", to do "Scales and the ticket" honor. -At 2 o'clock p. m. ; yesterday " the alarm of fire, was given, caused by the burning of the manufactory of the "Ra leigh Cotton Gin Company," on the N. C. R. R, near the lower end of Fayetteville street Tne building-wasuof Wood, two stories high and about 50x25 feet Ad joining it was a long wooden shed. The machinery was operated by a 2-thorse power engine. T Gen. W. P. Roberts yesterday morning returned from a trip to Gates county. He says that while some crops are looking fairly well, most of them, not only in Gates, but in all that section, have been very greatly damaged by the con tinued rains and cold weather. A private letter from Chapel Hill says that the University normal this year has been a grand success. Three hundred names are now enrolled and enthusiasm pervades the crowd. TWINKLINGS. Gen. , Gordon" seems to be situ ated this summer very much as newspaper men are. lie can t leave. Zfcwwn rost. The London critics are doubt less of the opinion that Sarah Bernhardl's latest performance should be christened Lady Mockbeth.New York Commercial Advertiser. , - - o One stands aghast at such dis closures (Grant & Ward). It is all a monu mental mixture of fraud and credulity, swindlers and dupes, and so involved seems everything connected with the affairs of this unprecented bankruptcy that it is diffi cult to separate the swindlers from their dupes. Baltimore American. A little pistol, But a toy A little powder And a boy, A little blowing In the barrel. A little angel's Bright, apparel. ' Boston Post. "Kemembe the poor," says an exchange . We will. We do. We can't forget him:. He charged us $2 a cord for sawing wood and cut every last stick of it four inches too long for any stove in the house: T We 11 remember him, and he 11 re member us, if we can ever find him and hire a man to hold him while We starve him to death. Burlington Herald. " John," said the proprietor of the ice cream saloon to his dusky menial, "has the corn starch come yet ?" "Yes, sah." "And the citric acid?" "Yes. sah." 'And the three gallons of . skim milk ?" "Yes. sah." "Theri you had better make four gallons of lemon cieam. I think we are going to have a warm evening. " Wash ington Hatchet. ' Have we a girl? : , Well we should smile. - She makes our hair curl Every once in a while; For she can land ' At a soda stand , f . . So often that it really gives us pain ;t , . , And no matter how we strive t To pass an ice cream dive ' A We can't begin to pull her with a chain, St: Louis CaU. , ' . -. i r- ' .jj-'X. j -" -- fla "fr WT"" " "i t , . ( .-- . - , . t. ... ; .. . . i i. v. Wondrous indeed, our human nature is, He has no right to think that he 'can enter hopefully on life who is not full of reverence before his own humanity rw ho does not deeply feel its wondrousness.- Rev.' Phillips Brooks, of Boston.- A Cakh. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness - earl v decay, loss ;oz, manhood. &c.r I will iend a recipe that will cure you free of charge. This great remedy was riiannvered bv a missionary in South Amer ica. . Send self-addressed envelope to Ravy ThetVornjrig Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY 'SnliscrijtiOu Rates In Aiyance. ; DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,. ...$7 00 " I " ThreeMonths" .......4 00 X 4' TwoHonths,". One Mocth WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid. . .11 50 Six Months, " Three Months 1 00 60 NOTICES OF THE PRESS: The Stab Is decidedly one of the best nanem In. the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Lone life to ILSaletn Press. , The Wumlneton Stab has entered onita twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want -; Charlotte Democrat. .., , The WOmhurton Stab has entered nn Its twelfth year. As a daily Journal of news it stands 'up hes.Voncord Register. , . The Wununirton Stab has entered itn twenty- fifth volume. There Is no better paper published, to !he State. Lenoir Topic. - , . , The Wilmington Stab has entered nnon itn t.hiiw teenth year. It Is one of the best papers in the 8tate.-r Warrenton Gazette, j , i The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of tho leading papers'of the Sooth. Oxford :TorciUiht.t .5 o v; :- The Wllmlmrton Stab 1b not only onnf thehARfc edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news and typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten Jackson Reporter. The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from ty po graphy up to editorial ability and Independence. tttenwrg (.Va.) Ituiex-Appeal.-: -fl . ' The WUmuurton (N. O'Moentng Stab is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, We think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say It is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Sichmond (Va.) Satgiom Herald.- o . ; s ; The Wilmhieton Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted ana eaitea papers m tne soutn and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. -- Tarooro aotaaerner. - . i ; . j ' We Mice the Stab because it la thoroughly re liable, candid, -fearless, and so well i and - ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news paper, i Long may the Stab twinkle. Ml. Airy visitor. i ' Although at the head of the Dress to this State to ail that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first maeaitude. May its lustre never wane. fThe Free WW Baptist. - 1 The Stab la so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of wnicu ita muuaanua ui reauera uu uuv iuithmij know. It is In every respect one of the best dal lies to the South. JSobesonian. : . I That maeniflcent 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 up of the pa per surpasses them v!LTarboro Southerner, o The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year, it is & most excellent newspaper, weu ed 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 Wumintrton Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased tne amount 01 its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving.' Chariot4 Observer. - ' f The Times easnot say a word too good for the Wilmington Star. It has just reached one of ita 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. Peids- vUle limes. . . j .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 our exchanges, and consider It the peer of any journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lance. The Wilmington Stab has entered nponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding It aa one dt the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Ita news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mcr oanlon Made. Humble to 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 newer a per it has few equals, and no superior, for appTS priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accept a ble exchange. Hiilsboro Recorder. The Wilmington Mobniho Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it Hpon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able Buecess of the Stab Is due to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger. Buffalo Lithia Waiter FOR MALARTAL POISONING, j USE OP IT IN A CASE OF YELLOW FEVER. Dr. Wm. T. Howakd, of Bamimob, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in the University of Maryland. ! Dr. Howard attests the common adaptation of this water in "a wide range of cases" with that of the far-famed White Sulphur Springs, in Green brier county, West Virginia, and adds the follow ing t I "Indeed, in a certain class of cases it Is much superior to the latter. I allude to the abiding debility attendant upon the tardy convalescence from grave acute diseases; and more especially to the Cachexia and Sequels incident to Malarious Fevers, in all their grades and varieties, to cer i;aln forms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and the Affec tions Peculiar to Women that are remediable at all by mineral waters.,: In short, were I called vpon to state from vmoi mineral waters 1 nave seen toe great est, and moat unmistakable amount of OOOd accrue in thelaraest number of cases in a general way I would unhesitatingly say the Buffalo Springs, in Mecklenburg county, ya." , Dr. O. F. Maxsok, or Richmohd, Va., Late Professor of General Pathology and Physio logy in the Medical College of Virginia : "I have observed marked sanative effects from the Buffalo Water In Malarial Cachexia, Antonic Ihiimertsia. some of the Peculiar Affections of Wo men, Ancemia, Hypochondriasis, Cardiac Palpita tions, &c. It has been especially eracacious in Chronic Intermittent Fever, numerous cases of this character, which had obstinately withstood the usual remedies, having been restored to -perfect health in a brief space of time by a sojourn at the Springs." O Db. John -W". Wiijjajisok, Jackson, Teiot. Extracts from Communication on the Therapeutic Action ofthe Buffalo Lithia Water in the . , "Virginia Medical Monthly" . j ; - " ' r . for February, 1877V - j "Their great value to Malarial Diseases mi. Seguelat has been most abundantly and satisfac torily tested; and I have no question that it would have been a valuable auxiliary to the treatment of the epidemic of Yellow Fever which so terribly afflicted the Mississippi Valley, during the past summer. I prescribed it myself, and It ' gave prompt relief to a case of Suppression of Urine, in Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis tressing and dangerous symptoms. The patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it to but a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake to gay. There it no doubt, however, cvbout the fact that itsMdministralion was attended by the most benefi nal results." . - Springs now opens for guests. ' ' Water to cases of one dozen half gallon bottles $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to any address. For sale by W. H. Green, where the Springs pamphlet may be found. " ,THOS. F.GOODE, Proprietor, aplOtf nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va Land Plaster, FOR SALE BY WOODY & CTJRRIB, : ' - - - General Commission Merchants, f -. . - WUminscton. N. C. Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS-r TER MILLS, the products of which are made from HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. Corrasp ondence solicited. . , ap 3 tf The Pamlico Enterprise . STONEWALL, N. C. "' A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published to the GRAIN REGION of the State. Subscription fl.60 a year. Yearly Advertising rates One Square, $12; Two Squares, $18; Three Squares. $24; Four Squares, $355 Quarter Column, $40; Half Colamn, $00; One Column, $100. -No de viation from above rates.-. ',U IVBtf, Stonewall. N.C, WHOLESALE ?PJIiJ2Sr One quotations, ft should be understood, represent the wbolosale -prices generally. In; making up small orders higher prices have to be . charered. 1 ' ABTICLX8. .-.' . PBIOB8. BAGGING Gunny ; 11M Btanaara.... uua .. 1 BACON North Carolina . Hams, 9 a Shoulders, 9 Sides, choice. S. ' 00 ; 00 15 -11 10; 8 . 9 8 00 00 0 WxsTKBxSicoKxn Hams, fl S.. Sides. b1B - Shoulders, Dbt Samtd Sides, ft S . . . . . .. . Shoulders. 00 00 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, . secona 11 ana, eacn. ........ - , New New York, each. ...... . New City, each.... BEESWAX 9 .-. B RICKS Wilmington, ft M.. Northern. ....... i BUTTER North Carolina, ft S. Northern, ft CANDLES tt lb Snerm .. 1 60 1 eo 1 00' 28 8 00 0 00 ia 25 1 1!5 2 00 1 90 30 9 00 14 00 .,18 18 25 : 12 18 s 14 13 11 28 -14 ' 13 s 87 45 ; '7 ! 85 ..jugw.,..,.. : i74v& i Adamantine.... "' CO i CHEESB-fllb-North'nFact'y . 14 , Dairyi Cream...; -00 "StateLi 00 COFFEE ft Java....... ... ' 18 Laguyra 13 Rio .j U...!....... .......... 101 CORN MEAL hush., to sacks, - 85 Virginia Meall . 90 COTTONTIES bundle 1 40 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, ft yd 6J6 Yarns, $t bunch.;.... DO EGGS t dozen...- v.... i v 13 FisM-MacKerei, no. 1. n ddi... 10 uu ... Mackerel, No; 1, naif bbl. 8 60 i MackereL No. 3, tbbl.v..i,. 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. 5 00. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl A ..... 8 50 'Mullets bbl . 5 00 MuUets,Porkbbls........... 11 00, N. C. Roe Herring, ft keg. .i 3 00 DryCod. ft....... FERTILIZERBW 2.000nounas ' 20 00 10 00 10 00 5 50 9 00 6 00 12 00 4 00 5 W Frenches Carbonate of Lime French's Agricultural Lime Peruvian Guano, No, 1 . . . . . . - i"i.;i't - " No. 7t 8 50 57 50 36 00' 7 50 9 00 63 50 37 00 51 00 i I ! Lobos .... 00 00 : Baugh's Double Eagle Phos. 00 00 25 00 50 00. 40 00 45 00 57 00 45 00 67 00 70 00 70 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 & BuU'S Phosphata. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 60 00 so eo 5 00 5 00 6 50 8 00 5 25 5 75 TOO 13 VT -ITl D KK1 TM-nn . 0 00 . 4 50 . 6 25 . 5 50. . 5 CO . 5 E0 00 10 Northern Super. ... " T i Extra........ " ! i FamUy ...... City Mills Super " i 1 Family " I I Extra Family GLUE 9 ft- OKA IN W hnflhfll- Corn,store,bags,prhne,whlte 85 Com,; cargo, to bulk, " Cornli canro. to baes. " 80 77 . 82 71 52U Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 701 Oatii. from store........ 50 Cow Peas 1 B5 HIDES r ft Green....... 4 DryU-i... 13 HAY ft 100 lbs Eastern 95 , - Western 90 North River.: .... 90 2 00 . . 01 1 05 00 00 1 1 HOOP IRON 39 ft... LARD Qt ft Northern 9 North Carolina. 10 LIME ft barrel 00 LUMBER-KHty Sawed ft M f t. Ship Stuff, resawed. ......... 18 00 Rough Edge Plank.. ... 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality...... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 11 40 1 20 00 16 00 ; 18 00 22 00 15 00 molassjss v gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds.... 00 " I i fi - " in bbls.... 00 Porto Rico, to hhds 00 " j .i " tobbls 00 Sugar House, in hhds. 00 " if " tobbls 00 Syrup tobbls 40 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis. . 00 OILS W gallon Kerosene . . . .. 12 LarS.i - . 1 10 .Linseed 90 Rosin: , 15 Tar .iJ. 1 00 Deck and Spar 00 ; POULTRY Chickens,live,grown - 00 hi " Spring.. 10 Turkeys . 50 PEAHUS 9 bushel 75 POTATOES ft busbel-SWeet.. 60 Irish, per barrel, new 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 1?. 60 : Prime 1500 : Rump 17 DO : RICE-Carolina, ft 4 Rough, bushel (Upland). . 80 Do, -do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS ft Country 1 City IK ROPE ft ft 14J SALT ft salt Alum 80 Liverpool 00 Lisbon 00 American - - 00 SUGAR-i-fl ft Cuba.... 0 Porto Rico 0 A Coffee 0 B f " 0 o-ii"- H4& Ex C 0 Crushed... 10Ji SOAP ft; ft Northern, 5 SHINGLES ft M Contract .... 5 00 Common. .. . 2 00 Cypress Saps. 4 60 Cypress Hearts. ' 0 00 STAVES ft M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 R O Hogshead 0000 : TALLOW ft ft. ... ... TIMBER 18 M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) , . 13 00, 00 : Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 00 : Extra Mill, good heart 00 Mill Prime. 6 50 - Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 WHISKEY ft gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina...: .... .... 100 WOOL ft J Washed..,,.:.. : 00 Unwashed 15 . Burrv 10 ;WII.iniNCXOPI EIONKY " IKAHKEti Exchange (sight) on New York . .H discount caiumore... ya Boston H ! " ' PhUadelphia.....M , Western Cities.. Jo . " Jtxonange, ou uayo, 1 v iwu. - . Bank of New Hanover Stock. First National Bank Stock "Navassa Guano Company Stock ........ North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons V. 1 .3 . . . I 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 100 , 100 110 80 50 120 Funcung, 1866. Funding, 1868. f JN6W 48 ........ SoecialTax... ... W & W R R Bonds, 7 fto (Gold Interest) . f . Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 fto.. : . Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds. . . Wilmtagin City Bonds (new) 6 fto " mi " " 8 fto New Hanover County Bonds, 6 fto Wilmington & Welddn RR Stock North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock . . . Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock THE CELEBRATED ARRIHBT08 BAKE FOWIS FOB SALE jyY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE nutation!, i They have fons-ht and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought on this or any other continent, ana imteen rairs, on exnioaion at Philadelphia to "76, were honored by the Uiii 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 ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express,1 C. O. J., at from $4.00 to $6X0 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 to the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during tho months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trip. . m -' Whoever disputes the superiority of toy Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. . Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, ' ap6tf I Hilliardston. Nash Co. N.C. ENCOURAGE HOME-INSTITUTIONS. Security Asntnst Fire . . The North Carolina Home Insnrancc Co, . RALEIGH, N. C. ! ; -. 'l t - - - - 1 THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of insurable property, t . '' All lofises-arepTomptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining to public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of pro pert" lu North Carolina. ' .Agents to all parts of the State. JOHN GATLING, President. , i W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. 1. i f PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor, -r 1 I ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, J sep 26 tf j - ? Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson & Ilanning's j Insurance Rooms, ; - . ! bank; of new hanoybr building, jTVIImlnstont N. C. Fire. ! iMariae ail JoTe Comjanies Aggregat Jell tf gregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. iniiiiingtd . 1- i W j i- : t i - , i ..-. OmcB aw Gra SufjeaiMTssnMiT, r 1 WQmington. N. C, July 11, 1884. 1 -j : Change of Schedule. - : ! ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884 AT 9.00 A.M.! - Passemrer Trains on the Wilmington Jk Wl- don Railroad, will run as follows: . f Day Mall ud Kxpreaa Trains, Dally; ' Nofc 4T North and 48 Sontn. :.- t Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A H.I Arrive at Weldon .j-.j..... '. 2.35 P !.: Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P. M,' JTAST THROUGH MAIL ANT PASSCNSKB TRAIN DAH.T1 , No. 40 South. . I Leave Weldon. . V. .i ..... .. . . 5.35 PV M i Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.00 P..M : mail. ANn Pabskngbb! Train Dailt Na 43 . . ' Nobth. '. Arrive at Weldon. "J." ? 2.35 A. M Train Wsv"4A firtTifli mllf. ofn . TTrn ; Goldsboro and Magnolia. - -iTamson TarDorourancn Koad leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and -4.30 P.M. daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3 P. M and ' 10 A.M. daily. I ''. . - f - Train on Scotland Neck' Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Return ing, leaves scouana JNecK at 8 30 a. H. dally, j ; - Train No. 4T 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 TXT -1.1 A - j .... aus. vituuu A UU DVUU MOD VT VU V UUlUlglUU nUU J Washington; and have Pullman Palace Sleepers ' - For accommodation of local travel Passenger Coaoh will be attached to Local Freight leaving 1 Wilmington at 6.55 A. M, daily except Sunday. ' " I 1 General Sup't. i T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.- jy 12 tf . ..-,. . '- . I WILMINGTON, COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA; Railroad Co.. i .... v. ,,. , , Ornej of Gbnkbax But-'t, I I Wilmingfon, N. C, July 11, 1884. f ; ange of Scliediile. ON AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 1884, AT 9.05 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: - NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (DaMy Noe. 48 Wert and 47 Eut. f . Leave Wilmington j. . . .. . ..... 9.05 P. M. Leave Florence. . .. 2.40 A. M Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction. . . ... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. . . .-. 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia 9.55P.M. Leave &. C. & A. Junction . .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence..... 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. . : 8.35 A. M. Night Mail and Passxnoxb Train, Dailt. No, 40 ' ; Wist. Leave Wilmington..... Arrive at Florence ..... 10.20 P. Mi ...1... 1.25 A.M. Mail and Passbnsxb Tea in Daily No: 43 East. Leave Florence. . ..... .1 ....... ; 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marien. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C. & A. B. K. 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'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jy 12 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OlTICS OT SuVSKUlTgNJUMIT, 1 Wilmington, N. C, May 11, 1884. ) Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave WllmtogtoB at . . No. 1. Leave Raleigh at. ..... . I Arrive at Charlotte at. ...7.30 P. M. ...7.35 P. M. ...7.00 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte! at.:. ....8.45 P. M. No. 2. VArrive at Raleigh at. .a30 A. M. I Arrive at Wilmlnffton at. .......8.00 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. Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte....... L.... 5.15 P. M. Arrive at Shelby. ..... .j. 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby J ..' 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte; ....10.45'A. 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 Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens,- At lanta and all points Southwest. - r L. C, JONES, - Superintendent. : F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, mylltf . rt Her Health and Happiness are Blatters of Great Concern to all mankind. Near Marietta, Ga. Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and used it to my family with great satisfaction. I have recom mended it to three families, and they have found it (q be just what is claimed for it. , The females who have used it are now to perfect health and able to attend to their household duties.! - REV. H. B. JOHNSON. Statb or Georgia, Troup County. I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, and pronounce it to- be a combination of medicines of great merit to the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends it. WM. P. BBASLEY, M. D. : Springfield, Tenn. Db. J. Bradfield: Dear SirMy daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadful affliction known as Female, Disease, which has cost me many dollars, and noth withstanding I had the best medical attendance, could not find relief. I have used many other kinds of medi cines without any effect. I had just about given her up, was out of heart, but happened to the store of W. W. Eckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daughter's affliction, persua ded me to buy'a bottle of your Female Regula tor. She began to improve at once. I was so delighted with its effiects that I bought several more bottles' of lt; and,.knowlng what I do about it, if to-day one of my family was suffering with that awful disease, I would have it If it eost $50 a bottle, for I can truthfully say it has cured my daughter sound and well, and; myself and wife do most heartiy recommend your Female Regulator to be just what it is represented to be. 1 Respectfully, . . -H. D.jFRATHERSTON. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address. ' . Thb Bradfield Regtjlatob Ca, r Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. 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Hemit8h, and since have bought five others, have taken it, and it has cubed mi -sound and well! My face is as free from a sore -as anybody's, and my health is perfectly re- f stored. I feel like fobtt tears bad been lifted pff my head. I believe It is a ctjke for every blot d disease. ' ELIZA TINSLBY. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. . r 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. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commending 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 to! Mrs. A. A. Wiilard. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W. L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. .- . 1 For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 & 14 No. Front St., ' . Sole Agent."-' mh 80 tf .. .... . , - '.. Groceries. Groceries. 1500 Bbls FLOUR, all grades, -OKA Bbl Granulated SUGAR, " t AuU Extra C and C f QQ138 210 ana Lagnyra COFFEE, 1 1 4-0 TTerces LARD, , ;' jQQ Cases and Buckets LARD, -. . QtBoxes CHEESE, .'.v ; Tubs BUTTER, . " ' .' :: JfjQ' Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, . " . 200 BblS SBSD P0TATOES U Bbls TURNIPS, 'r : ; 2QBblsAPPLES Hhds MOLASSES, 125Bbls do 200KegaNAILS 2Q Bundles HOOP IRON, ' - 50BblsadnaUBbIsUACEKBKL' Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff,2J . ' Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, For sale low by mb2tf ADRIAN & VOLLERS. ADVERTISE IW Merchant and Farmer, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT " MAEIONtSO TJTH CAROLINA It has a large and Increasing circulation to the heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton section of the two States. It is a desirable medium of communication with both the Merchants and Farmers of this section, and particularly with those of Marios and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington. J. D. McLUCAS, deoStf I Proprietor. New Scarborough House, . NO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET ' ' " AND PRINCESS STBXIff WILMINGTON. N. C ; , The Finest Restaurant in the City. - - - . Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sin gle Meals 35o. No Meals sent out; - - dec 7 tf - - R. J. SCARBOROUGH, ProTrf Coniindrum. WHY IS THE "WILMINGTON STAR" THE most ooDular paper with school children - Because they do not like the "Review." Drugs, Sundries, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Ac. . . - - : Prescriptions a specialty at " ' F. C. MILLER'S, my 27 tf . Corner cf Fourth and Nun Streets, . ;. .. j :.'..5" .ri tf -. A ... s. IV , v - ... - - O w - J .! 5 4 jt . i - 1 t : r -i i -. ' - -r. : tz I Joseph TivmA&, station u, jseto xortc. '.. . - ; :'. ;. -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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