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J - -v ' . . , . jr.. - - - .'. ..'v' -.. ",,. - . i T ' 1 .i ,1 .-. V r-'4a- S on Cf(5kYrl4es II ,n h(7 I oX n I Krduceu NTIRI- Si if 0 is nw LUW s M,asfc ot;, i m Fine foods. it iY NT5 fact m Tk-nANUFCrORERS: PL) 1 Ll0 Ul i 1 1 1 U jM3fcn f I s - . :.... j i 1 -m 08 POSES in Ik- si a 4-r L4 orl-mU$ULL: ww M'nuine WITHOUT, IK. je 1 7m toc&nrm chd au iH lag feeling of S1 ve&rtnes. yot exhanstioa wiUwot ffoclfclaJ&akeB life Inrden fo so maay jople, is due to the fact that the Wood poor, gug fh , Titality consequently feeble. If joq are suffer jpg (rem swh" feelings, v ' 1 ' 1 C ' ' Ay ert Saraparjaia ; b jtutwliat yon need, and will do yimiMcai- No other jircpa ration so concentrates a; onibines blood-purffying, -4talirfng,'eCle n?, and invigorating qualities as Ateb's SabsapakiiIa. , : r ; PEKPAtF.D BT , i Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., LoWell, Mass. ' SoHbyall Druggists; $1, six bottles for' $5. ' .julDly chw w ''aeoai Ague0nre Wito aatidote or all malarial dla- , wL,cl1. 80 far as known, is used iu no ' remedy, it contains no QuftK,'.ibr iPineral nor lULarie intotntpg ylnt-' heahh, as. it .nujwfmalkju w cn i every case riverilna TfI. E J0rC1,iI1 Fvr' a5iti;r-' looney. Mnn. ' ""'J ,st2, to refinui tto ur-JAyereCoMtrwe4ljj!,1a8;; 1 f i noVsa uu nmtecnmrio: -ft haa thr. aaa aU It U, dallpW' aoarUWci tferMny Htfrt; anil 6aVab,Rdapte4 lbrlnyalld well u Cut jeraon laiealtlu. cif m. .: J . ;. ::i p ' i.i;fa STiii k " ..iauxi tb . rv" w vnaitn w, vx j SSaaW ttoiro. nVlL! - "oprtetor Haw Jce Houa. b-tt EBB. n arm Tl IPWiM ORETTES D PL IE THE-LKVjGsslq Tinr-n trr KKiniiti nituu uu i 8f I la V j'S I ; wawsu apes 8m1 pUJorningStar. r 4, -CIS THUG.' By thine own soul's law Iflftrn tnliwj -' And if men tawarrihee take no needy . And if men ihate thea JiAVff no rare v, i Bing thou thy song and do Ihy deed. . nope uiou iay nope ana pray thy prayer, .And claim nd crown tbey will notgive, Nor bays they gtudge thee for thy hair. Keep thoir Ihysoul sworn ' steadfast - -v. oath i ; -, . :?;.:, , : .. . ... . And to thy heart betnle thy, heart; I What thy acftii: teaches learn to know, iAud play out tidne appointed pirt ; Ana mou sijau reap as thou shalt sow; Nor helped nor hindered in thy growth To thrfunstaWthSoui shalt crow. i f Fix on ihe'fntulfe'agoal thy face- -.t ' And leUhy feet be lured W stray v , f Nowhither. but bo swift to run. -w jAnd nowhere Urry by, the way, : , v , vuiii nd iast uio cuu is won, And ksm mXtii Ififtk back fromthy And W thyong day's journey done, - .c.tO-t vr irThe Spettatotl j RBEiaiOUSJKI&lJELIrAkT. ujXiod iooks - not to see if hands ajeiull; he looks to' dee If .fhey aie 'clean.; .-'"'BisbopFoss lives at Minneapo lis itt4SQ,000 honset huilt for. him by the CWurch. ,tOti ; i,-tf , .r ,,rErfct .yaloj: consists, in 4inE ithfauc ijwnessea ail should' tapable of doing before the world. Bishop Whittle, of iMinnesota. h has ridden 80,000 . miles -during his service r T37'8 same to many who have the gospel in their hands that they act as it life had no higher ends than to gratify their desires for earthly "pteafiures and posses-' sions.- 'Zion's Herald, f . ; , When the antapforiists of Chris tianity get at the positive work of construct ing a whottf 'of1 ourkhdwledgel' in which there shall be no contradictions, it will be the' Chri8tian,'taoei.to4aritlciae. Inde pendent. ' I - . - It is just as asy to do good as to do evil, and: there is infinitely greater pleasure-ia viewing the work ' when it is ing to the man ;who has made it. -United Presbyteriqfa ji iConr greatest earthly treasure you would your truest self Cbun every other possession its inferior.- If any man comes t6yWfkfeR-youT BJiine aa th manager of an association or of a corpora tion, as the recommender of a school, of a business firm, or of an applicant for office or Bervice, understand- that he asks that wkkJilnvoltaFpii wtban Jhembat, liberal cash donation you ever yet made to the choicest cause, of your confidence or your affetlioia.Tiy sdiodf fmes. Ellison reticed- frp thajastpratl Twelve yeasKjgn ecajMcnaree. oziiQBurcnes, ahnnlfi tieut anarn m w llfn trt thrMwnrn nnrt i tieyand. now that Jt hava turned Uat point I T Iiava rftflfirnfid the nare of all m v r.hnrnhpa , fxcepji.eignir.r.T jcaroiu man, jot ien years j e rode through the mountains hnd valleys i West -Vriinia, preaching almost every day And acting as a colporteur as well, and be called that taking it "leisurely.".. -iNdw. macioresoorv vuiiiir upon jim. oo ou resigned all tef his tehnrches, but in one way and another he iaeaforcing and illustrating the ereat truths of the cotpeL Richmond ( Va. ) EeliguJtdraid-i U 'J Spmts rTnrpentina' Clinton, A Caucasian: ' W& learn that- dnring . th'el. aeanon juaLclosed llOOt bushels of huofele berries were shipped iromi Warsaw.iGainH 1 . j lr-, Greeosbom , JVerkma:, C3pt J Alec 1 Jones died this morning. He iiac been sick only about a week, with a car bnnntean iris neck, i - rjf3ft mCfi'vZJwes-. Mr, J..B. Harrelson had a watermelon in his store th( -oUer-day-vrhich weighed 42 pounds. I was rMsedflnarm.t. A revival ii now iff ririirJA Ckatrtirave Church, conducted by the pastor, Rew C. L. Pow Payettevin Observer; We re gret to learn ibfti Kr .DaBiel Kelly, father in-law of Mr. John Goddard and Mr. Prio; 'JobBson. Wai -stricken With paralysis oi Tuesday. He is better to day, we are gJad to be able to state. A proclamation rf 1 otrtlawTyJ has ibeen' ueoViagainst th murderer of itoyalls. by Justices tiook and Williamson of j this county. This community will: .he,, pained to hear , thai ' MrsTlMiry Eliiibeth Pembertcteis extreme 'ly ill; t" it -i t'-u'i -'.i. j New Berne Journals A, subf scriber of ' the Journal at Duck Creekl Onslow-iiQounr,,ay8 he sawAwp onion raised by L. O, Fonville, tuC'weighed two pounds eachi - Mr. Gahjiel Hard! ison died yesterdky at hlshomiktver dale, at nhe'advanceiL age of three scori and ten wears. - Mr. Spencer Brooks I'r JohniwtfUliliMPiti county, .and, Mr j Samuel lAuehuifflwusMctf.Jstpn,.caiie(i to see us last night They report flne'ctopl in ioww Pittf i f r ' - fAshcsrillBH Advance: Tue&da wffbt -aboutll-e'clock. an affray rnt nartvi, receiveo. a., uaocerous ir not a fatal atahjp'ith a khifa. I An nnf riendlv disr tajds4 betff JaVn C?n1gn4nJ i and anotner youngjman, uy iuu uuie u laUtC 1U KOWJU UU ted in a rencounter immediate -aiter lourwnfBMsrs! rs i-iLK i-Dorhamcieoofe'f -v-The- Me ane Mill Company ..nan!zei last week b; soraereot joutii inpw ifewerpriamg The fnllowinff irentlemen compose .the flrn to wit: Messrs. Ettffene'Morehed, Jt& Carr, Morgan, W, W. Avery and Ji -ft. - Warren. - Tbemills are located &iliE.f7LureUtheterJ UtachineryTheybftVe purchased .the Tatj h&Tr&lliMer flottnng;inUlSiT They .proposfe prises. The auinonzea capiisi jay, ' iA&&Wma'lfoV Steve Ereomva prooiinent lawyer oi aiou. aa sr. ,u -n jtk . ' . . wt,- l Ttv. at itre-resiaeiietr oi u Johnston died at hwifesdencfl db. ,Tuesaa. morniogr-ft lie naa reacoeii ne npe bjs u citbiens. md mr Committee v ti,. v.ifi A,anriatum -lraa determinea u t fcrtfii of tournaments races, Ci vKT-rtJ- Wo'rtm'rmrla 6n the 26th of Au- gust, Everything is ,Ww-u .'fct the fi:i1c;vcc?i3,'ic"t Vi T Association. ficnl"the bif wStta W Wnsbed Jvtoitomi tkAi wnnivhn Mil eat tuote (ilina fa tint mOdeSL : . iar.dolefs duit 'this gusn aooui, i ;Carolinars havlrig,: nominated "CieTeianq. and averaged a . sermon a , day. the year throhghf ' -The inelt 'thni -w6 leard I speak, he said:' "I h&vec lwava,,meant, ! a Thrmai' WiMiafon.- ,Of course our-delegatea cast - "tteir." votea just at the time when 22. more votes gave him the nominaUon Buf if " North Caro lina , had continued to vo.te for, Bayard, 'Cleveland would have got the nomination. And this' too: the poppycock about North Carolina's' deservinie a nlacd in the Cabinet" And stiUa thirdt to irftJ'thaV Got- tJlevel Jarid is a descendant of 'our4 old Hev6Iutibn jary Cleveland. ' ' J ' ' ' ' - i"' u CharlotteaJP$?ifrW.' Miss L. iC. Bernheim: has , jreturiied , Jiome after an extended visit to Hew Jersey.. .VShe has I 'Danville IVa.) school,5 ahd'i' : c"6tnes "back to ilotte delegation to the conventidh kt Lum-. berton jerned iihomeyesterday morning jin a pretty fair condition. 'Judge Bennett m thanking tne xonventjon f or the honor oust conferred upon? 'him- said, among iother things, that it Would ,havo:brokea bis heart had he not received; theH.nominatUmf , iCol Wadden took.tthaltoozoafteri Judge i Bennett retired and made a very graceful. Rpeecbi teHe refated certain hitgea that had been made against Himself, and alter paying iever iUiandsomellcomplimenjtslo ? Judge BeSnarasssithaicpavent mat the mcktet i wotiiawceivB' tne support of himself and t tkaui&t i CoJ.. Waddeii tws ther stated that he never , intended to be hi candidate agam. ?nidgai Bnnet! alafe iu bis remarksvusaid thstiafte.fc Jbi heviooi: would beioutof-4herace.-.The Wilming ton party had aspecialcas'and their Char lotte friends, from all-accounts, found it to ! be a very inviting paee ' ; reachedusof the dejaof vQch JcCorjc eL, at Buffalq Gap, Ya. He was the chief eh- gineerof.the corps that surveyed the A.& R. railroad line. Majrfe Jf fIgJ?dia at his bedside. Th6 JKeblicani" aw in bad.fe&se'in' Norttt Colina-ttey- raA't even get Up ah ekecative'ommittee aaeet-ingr- We leaftf that notwithstanding Sen? tor PkifaT) wtt W AAtfvilla'kt Meet the committee, there was such a slira attendance: that iwthingicoujd- bena.i,,W1ejaeratijeri glad of this-fof it shews how hopeless is. the (lpuhlicaAjdulbk. Caret, linia. -4-FroiporfAf, GoldsbdrO1 Fruit Fajr: ; Thia,0iemnty 5qf Pender makes a display which & gratir ring, fills an entire tableland ahows thw it is making its mark, as, a IrhU grofng MUnty!. The disA play of vegtatfleriWirift 'S special men-, lion., The .hwrge.rfabte 'isibeaatiruUy' ar ranged. Te exhibits are as follows: Apples, five varieeiuMrsj;ittAiMurphyr sixteen varieties of caniartfitsjetcr. and. twelve varieUea of jellyi MPaddlaonTsix varieties of applei,wd;a(rtlett pears, Maj. G. Z. .French, (th$ Ja? were offered , as prizes to; the. iWb1 hdfiomest ladiea n Goldsborp, a4id were awarded, taJdisa Sue Collier i&rM&iltaff B. DoAch.y? Mrst R.1 Pi PaMisoij.y notable hpusewife, shows 31 varieUes of jcannfedJrW.tc., and 13 of jelly; apples.1 Jf MnTphyfadftH. Muf' ph'yy.' "paclteSX "Jouia i Howard; xiomeaUc wines. flkinas:!MWtAMuTphy; peac-. ans, R.TH. Murphy -. strawberries pre served byftbtf fteW process, dried fru'k.Mrs. E. A Marpby' yThe finest watermelons, oCTozenTfro tatmV neat Bebtti Hill.1 The" tkea -wrlea 740 pounds, ana,attraWed- much attention. Cluster tomaleesyery large wnd beautiful, grown bj Mrs. W F. Paddjfeoii .flanjps makes a! small - but. njeritoribus display: 8unrdried apples, T- I.Pugh crabapple pears, Miss W. E. Faison; who also sbows apples I B.Boyian. 3rMfn. F.Bpy; kin snows Biberian crabapplea;.au gauons dden'greieff 'orn. f six Vaneties -fef : eppkfe, sixjvarietUs of crps, wpjrarietiea, toma toes, dried apples and peara.-i,.iupun fills a table .With a- gdgeV display; B.' H. Hatch ef ."pears Mrs; W.J E,.'4im peachei; elabo rate r collection of fprtserjeji f ruits'y of all kinds, tbirty varieties, also, tomatoes; cab bage corh, ciicumbers1 aird: vegetables 6t every description, all , fint cut troses, stand V vu w a vow. a vum wau nuivo ouu peaches, H. !E.:iNewberry,. J: H.u Qat;' the latter alsd Showing appHally Utia trynftryp JNew uanover makes, .sucn - a display county. I and Is one "of the features ot' 4ne iair.A -'.ra f iessu man a gmvfwo o. n. iouiea.jwaQpttTinaw af jiefuj Wilminctoa. 'These, are ; beasuifuilyrdisi pblypd te"bnskets;' . Amoii .them artf the! Hogers graes.tJi.aatgBs.E cellent is ihu coUectkur 4aat it was rc-i marknd hv mnnv tfMl it f ftf Knmajrwft knvf ever made In the SUte.' The' othi?r xlubU4 mre as lowsPearwBofiEam,BellB.:Lu- cratiTe, j Bartlett. Dei Moines, by Donald MacK4e;r Vanw14ndley Bdle IJUucratjvej uucnesse u angouieme, iemisn teauiyj Brr: W7lG.-JTht)nWralso an-exeellent col-4 tectipa.4f earsiby James W. Barnep.,The) i-'Dy wsddisatf aniaiouea; isauatti aaes that excellent , genUemwvCaptaifl R. Pi Paddlson, ofWnder, laWPrtfaiae-fit of thd AsscwiaUon. pcroetuate his.:xtnenciesi ,XMUeI14 Thorn as! whoalad shows torn with eight yearaJothe sUlk. 1 A'liCroWderdTBfa!he?6M called jimam8.&BMtpPor-&- . Ui j tonrhow natnrar those eyes aret The you kriowJ-pgalte'irO are traces of .care, lines of trouble, bit! of good f orftine-tcto,?;' isbodumaiinersl bridled tongues; aado-AVjsrytxxjy nas atua Jta pulUhrougb! (foa t rset."rwritel afeua8teKS ard4ASetale6ac ileibacllelbr. I cannot marry; fotr. how could I preval on any young lauy pussesseu ui tuts auuu est tftlidn of delicacy to larn-Aidmfcrsfir? kuahedV awed- tone, Vthat- unscruphlou voice, as gistively agaTnat f he1- bottomHlMi raptt aanoer, f 'puvMt-Jfcwere irueA snouai ubvut feel at tick up.ovec .onQ platef uL" w Aed he silently, groaned aft ne ' oraerea a secona a Qwa&.Kbcklarid Vovtrier-Qaz&tf. t j : pomxiXLtnjsDiirTS. - i 4 i- . . " I iThe vilr ftlaoleVs-'reoentfy rl riilatpdinceriimtf ' Oov CleVelahd's pti vaid fflife ishow? to .what straits the Blaine manager are PfyVV-? ' .."iii.Phitiat an uncanny alliance o Bepublicang, Qreenbackers and "fcttraok l-ToniDtionisi8 Kamsti uie uvmvvrw iu t a ormiqfi the West Virginia Democrats to the necessity omeiestujgn. nm. jneoajri Tad Jjem.''i i,j ,-o j i '4.A.'j-fji') ! i.f. I t -ii fRj ransack man' s past life fob secret' scandals Is ajtfllegftlrand disgracefijl method of psli tJcitwarf are There aretcjo fiw.mp PfSmlECnt iuotrr historyhpse Ml,fnKvdBievearsQeB sernHny-wiia- V " - ittt-- air4. Carbenter. -SC. Pat Boneer-Press, Sep. i " TT n T 'Jfti a ' rf," ' J 5 0 ll-O' tMri:iT0llt-f i mum',!' . TlvonprwiaJa one.ofrthe toughest 'of "dip rtA wrfistWwith ' Many people have tiied stjehraiedtegedmedies f dr ; AUHauiMesa-rtllatllhejr TITUl hardly believdU!yep1sirfW cMcpered.-;Batl tne Tecow m , xir"" -- , v. in,MHMMio .jirflB of Uus disease.- Key. aavk. VBroim's; Iwn.BiUers chred me f severe dyspepsia.- - ... Tj: peaches in the fair, beae being; hdmaa!ffKrwii' 1M Wl Q. Larse mllard, Marlia - Lot nnV dealers, use glue m tneir ice cream to give it'flrfniifesSTJl JtW'htWBtd& ai everf voice, as she clinked' her spoon sue ifie ioriiiiirCiar jPIJBLISHEI) DAILY AUD t7EEZLY mJL STAB, One year, postaffft paid M j- - ! ' Two Months, 4 WXK<v9TAS. Ona Xear. postage paid. ,. .$1 E0 Six Months. . . " I 00' Three' Months WOTTfTRS iTF THE PK.P.R51 he Ah k decidadlTtonaf tha best Bauera In t Btatoi as bright and newsy as eyer. , Long life w WHmfiurtoa fcrtia naa entered ea its twelfth. yeavaa jrood a paper as any people ahpald. want. Charlelte Democrat. T" . , The Wilmlnctob Smmhaseatered onifatwalftfe year. As a dally journal of newa it stands . "up head."Co7icordlieQister. l i!- zfUt'.i-i ,TTnv The Wlfitttogton Srjta has entered lta tweaty-j fifth -volume. There to no better papeu nnbllahed in he BtAXa.LerwifTocpic: ' f xne Wilmington btar nas enterea upon na uut- teenth U : TOM JLI 143 7JJ U U1D UCSb pttpeni til TOT State. Varrtnton OautU. ''K '-w,!' The wnmlngton-mint asw tatBiuid Its thirteenth year. It has become one ofi.be leading paperslof the Soath. Oxford TwcMUM. , - - - The Wilminfrton Stab Is not only one of the best iited DaDersm the State;1 TaJht fo Kahnesa of news and typograptoai. afipearance cannot ' be beaten. aactM Jteporter. SThe Omfiiiriori Sf ak4s enVef Ae VeryKealfpa persin the South, In department from tTDO; "- The Wilmington (T. C.J koBKrke Srut Is amodV el newspaper. Indeed we think we do not exag gerate ita merits when, we eay it Is the newsiest (secular) paper published In the SonULXtchmMd Yo.XReti&M'Beriitd. ,si.i u -U", fha Wunnifttotf riM has now etnta0 anon lie thirteenth year-and twenty-fifth vatame. Juna- of- tne bestsOOMrooted andei and, as a North Carottnla vmmehTiwknse-'U taorohgMyre? liable, otuaaidv' feaneBs.ranft so -wU 'sad ably edited, Mwsyaf11 f,tf??rfe,neJ1? f 4tootwh!i ibeiaeiireB4n fW-StAS inall that makee-a papefyaiuable to the reader, siUl.it ednttqatts to fanprorei , Ufa a Swab of the, ftratmagattadok jIay,Ua.hurtM W.,WSn.Ti JilieikBSoiilfMd UrmHi soettoil orthtVt4te;4b.wa:Bay'aogief wnica its. utoaaaaoB oi-tMaaars ai know." St h ineferv respeotone o) ottoeadars do ttbt already if ,Sf nest da nas-cumptouMi the rot6ma8jATaeeTBtem )aae geji np pj nar tmrnamaatham alLMZIanaoro JxouCaerru xTbQ WlbjintoaSraa has esteredoalfatwelfaf yeas at w a wysi. ety ueui ntjwispuyer, wcu ou tted, a eompeiMHanr of all the -news of the tay, and aS honorto Its dttytoJiprta Caroiina-anilc Morthttirolii looni Observer. '. rwimusurcoB ia bowuu( tas regular iht Associated li8s-rDort8. aad has te- ides increased tteiuntmiit "OI Hsreadlne matter. TheSTAB is an excellent paper. ' Its prosperttTris not snrprtgina' alnce iala ao-.49ervlnic.7-arjpV lThe fNeaaaot say a word to good for .the Wilmington Stab. .It nas Just reached one of ft many birthdays. A a newspaper It is a favorite with the tateptBai and la sourh:afer by -the i The Wutotogton Sab, we areT?re&sedMin6tte, atUt contmues oniholgh road lo-'sisBcesayM We esteem the Stab vryhigblj(j regardlna) tt as? ene of the Terr best of our exchanges, and-eons' the peer of any Sonrnal published W the o volame.ahd we arWplea,aed tottettce still fcentsm nes MahnaAsewooea&Wtoateeia the Stab; tu-f aig, resrdip asjone ettne ery nest newspapers toat oomei mes to im? twoce. s uows mtleHfuiler'tba those-S)f snv nthnr nnr nxehancrea. and Us eattori&l ea, and Us editorial ae- aartment W conducted with . anch aTnaty. Hcf-l tinmbieiiibeiriinih from an enterpriae begnnBxiid the: weel of .fer-i tan that amended the oouapse of , the- Sootheml ConfederaoT. tha TAB has steadily Mwaxed! nn4 ta tt now beams resplendent In the fuQ glow f ai flonstantty brlgntening prosperity, uata MMrn pr it has few eOTalSitaistiBo superior, lor arpH priateseieptlon and Juoickma. arrangememv ana- we are K) ranx rc snonrmr rtrgsuwetrni ble exonaesea.-iAr M4nurii i . t . , j Th WTlmfBrtoi WoBirtwB Stab baventoced mo-l Un the thirteenth year f ttt-.extsteace, and wet take una opportunity to congratulate it upon na prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark-! able saceessof the Stab toaa-to lta strict atten-5 Uon to business. Tb boast or. tne wcab mgau w ly too) Is that It arwayaTiaa thefnews, and this' is the fine thine in idnrnalism.3 Other wta the -Ba4 per la all thattbe term of "geodneWBjapBr Im-t Sues, ana us oorpa ei eaHrsna reponera ara iorougbly educated newsnaper men. ''May the! healthy, moral Inflaenee of the Stab never be a&4 bardedf andtoayiita getJal toterprieing proprieHj jkor enjoy many mora bajppy years- of jMtefulness rGoldthoro MssmoerK .. ." . '" .' t 4lU.it ftv ' . SB - 1 j- iSBl ster; --v -L.i. .MAur va55 " ' tn , February as soon as we prmxerr rej tf neearrmalrial-he bablieatlpo4 .nia UASiUIa USiAfc a North caroima uemocrano newspaper: wm nq commencedr ' . I The Bbsistbb wiu be printed ween-r untu im great polltlcar Campaign of 1884 begins. It wfll then be issued twice s week, or as often as ma be xmetoamnemwrrt totharPemMratto parti in JMnrth Carolina, it will Da nnniea irom new mh TvAnntlfnt ifmC'tin rend white naseR and tnpagn'n may hoc ne large eaooga iu vat UseaBotnountes ufvuiibw. yew u i)uuuauij uj fhnmhoH lnlrt4alM HT bVtW-tA t them WSl btlt into it .thirty-two breed colutan,' all the aewsl rnaoa gooa reeainaaBa coinnKie uuwui wnat is yaone ia rjortn, varoima. m-Vm ju-m neecntoroi yie kkothtib. . - The brio 4heiRxOT8TBrujbe$aayeanT lor ata fBoatha,- 'Pay or .yoofmevpaperand tben remit for xne JKaetsTXB. . wnose wuu rcm $2 to this office win receive as' . ; either Tolame ordered, of ,"al'a todustrial Set riea." Two volnmes are now ready: I Thb Woods ak TmaxBS. o Nobih Cabouka.- tjnrtls's.- Kmnwwf. ana err- neuuncai net " l"T rr . - - ' . . . a ! nmroim twrimna BTttuomwiVoiiur net , ports Of .taBaine Forests. Moa uiDBiraxea py ah excellent manttf the State: l TOinrne xotct lfMsai , e r! ; iHcpar idIJMrJ1 f , abd OK' wrMps.ffinm9nsv .WtJ'f leyar vv uses', anerrne v-enaus rrepprp, ppt mnniedbT full and accurate sketches of O) Fifty nix Canntsas and..Mp of -the State, volume 12mo. Ciojh, 435jpp., $1.60. Hale's r Industrial SeneaL1 a Taik iraAsi aai .Tloaaera or Aorta CmtoUht-Ctaa,-' mnona;,-andKerrh . inntMiteaLSenorta: SttDWeuiented ht -abcuratb Conntr Renortaiof Standing Forests, and lllui txatedf byaa.exuajit'Mapof thState j 1 Volume 12iao;' CLbth, $1.29 ill, In'tite i;ot ana iron COnntlff of Nona jmwvmfmj-Momvm 'ley -Hi Wilk?'. ana tne. pwsus nay (5oauS.dap of the gttA' 1 Volume Vfrrio Cloth, 425 pp.. 5 0. Statiobxbb, . p, M. HAI?,. Publlaner? Jtelelga, H. a i Ther Cotton Plant: ,v Xn8-oaie'Veolmnn !igHcnltiafyJo,miftal, tla only paper In South Caroima pubUsBciRii to tie Interest ofitha Fanner and MaaufMtnr. The best and cheapest Agnouitar t 7v " nn. wwtAiai iuNHtil af the Stale (hwin. ; ? Endorsed by the leading citizens of X and . by .the f armors to the State. M Send postal for specimen oopiesj for yourself wm w' ' ; . . Itarion, S.C. i"" - ' : . .... . ' " ' ' . - ; tST'Our qnotatlona. it should ba understood,' represent tie wholosal prices generally. In making np small oxdeni huther prices have to P4 cnarged, j. j ft-. , , -( r : r ; iiJ4 oo a ii Standard. . ' . . B&.OON North Carolina Hams, tt a Shonldera, Htrrr. -Bides. noioew s oe or is ; Wxstxbh 8moKxn-j oo ea ii o & 10 . 00 & ' 8 - ma 1 60 l"f-f .100 , 00 26 8 00 3"4;; ooo&uoaV 85 5 v - 18 25 - ima ""-"is ' 14 Wi 00 !r, 13U. 00 ?lt ! Dbt SALRnr-fildes, f ...... . . Shonldem, V lb v.. t BABKJELS Spirits Tnrpentme. ! Second Hand, each. ...... .. j ; NewNewx'ork,aachv....v -. jjw Cltyeach.j......... unao tt a. tin .. 7 ...... . Rortnern: . . j . . . . .-. CANBLE3 $ p Sperm., Aatunantiue ......... r- ; CHSSSB-HP Ib-North'nFacfy t . Jiairy ureani...i State .... .u". ... 18 o , Lagnyra : iiM 1 CORN MKAI-W bush:, sacks, -85 ' 8TK VlrgmiaMeau w to vg) COTTON TIES bundle...... t 40 1 4b - DOlLKSTICa-SheeUnif, 4A yd &Vb 7 Tarns, bunch ,00 & 85 rojl!L)karsl'S 00" 00 ' ' MiitAT No. nan ddl..'' o sv" iv wi Mackerel, Ma 8, ,0 fO. aiacKerei. rto. s, t utui uw. Mackerel. Hn,T bM.-.?r-8 ae -a s oo Mullets. N bbl Mullets, Pork fcbls. ii oo ca ia oo N. OEoe Herring; keg..-; a W- 4 0Q ffIAUlV"V UUI XUKJ... V w V V wa ..-y,ertnern super.. iviij ow w.- tjoi lanSf T.::i:(-::: 6 60X1 a oo ti OT-TTE GRAIN--bnBheL ' 1A :-.r 'in,! o js JJom,BVore,DaffS.p: (jura, wku, iuultmi, ri vokb isu OatsT from atore.TTr.t-.: 60 & 52 Cow Peas.......,..-sn(ftit-X)a;,iiB0.4 IIAT100'iiirnli".Wi ,; OS ta " iz -J'b .western w 19 1 UU North Wter. . . : ! . - . . . .;A . i W'.O-lW-b QOOP : IRON ......., ,, 9i4fo. 3i4 LAiD xrlorthern....51... ! is-' 402 v iiNorth'C3arolina......y, .. 00, . 40 u ijMB-y barrel-oo" a i 40 EKsTKBB-CHy4BaWedV X 0L.r.m'.. 7 . -.1 ... ia iu iu. ,cu uu. ia im jn tia m 'f J'ir tn a ta na . i rag to quality... ia vu . v m w OJTirBiMedJrmgiSBaBonedlS OU, 23 00 Scantlina- aad.Boards.oom'n 13 00 a 15 00 MOLASSES- ft gallon . - . ' new crop uuoa, in nnas w V,PortoElco,tahhd7.":" 66 ""ft Ubbsi jLj...,ui-0 anI tobbds ,00.. .oo tobbls......"" looJSl alr 1 10. i 4K Unseed....: W-'aJTl.lSOn rrt. j 4 c 1Q ot- eeksaii"!-Il!9flO, A4 ? POUliTRX unicKens,iivew?rown . w sprug.. i!i i3 m.irAm. nn ck KO in n iiibiih una ,iiimw. . POTATOES- bushel-Sweet:? Wii''f m8n,per7narreviiewM'.T4-f TOR& Darrei vwy Mess.... r, hi a ou 17. 00. fh IS. 00 irftnBooghi W.bustoal.jjwaa).., -,0 A..f Do, i do CLowland) 100 O 1E 8AiesV nv3ouBtni..:c I ..d.i i. lM AUViS vCUV11UO) TJt v . . V m ta..U . . 1 OA A OE Liverpool ...-.'..;.:r,.r.. us t - - i iasiK...i..i..:..v.. jivu auKiSim"SI' d American . w tu u n BUUAit v s c-uDa... r. ,.....-.. -yvri A CofFaa .1.. 2. Jiak4l :l SOAP trl7ortheni.ij.:.iYT aik? i654 tutuuiucs V at contract. ... a uu u v iw, -Common. (Cypress Saps..-.. 4 50 500. Cypress Hearts..'.. i.::..fioo'' iw stavss m-w a.Barrei. w i oo ;s eo TALLOW V... ' i - I Teev-Kxa-ueart- v . , . . el1arUBailO. ---00 13 00 io tatnlua riltarr - MAM OA. la totraMiigood heajct.... ; 00 8 00 Mill Prime 6 so 7 so Common Mill. -i-vivt 4 00 450 Inferior to Ordlnarv 3 00 4 00 WOOL lv Waehed...:,.v'.l. 00 ;sa unwasaea..t..,t,-,..., , 10 , .,io Rnrrr. . . WBlSltEY gallon Northern 100., 5001 u iTiorthCBri3linB...i.i. ...,'.., 00 ,:!?.W WII.nillGXAa OHJX MARKET Exchange (sight) On WeW Tdrk". disetmntl . n ! i I'f Philadetphia. -r .i r i "V.i Western: Gitiea Sxchanra. 80 days. 1 cent, .'doV Sank of NeW EaBOVerStock. . u .". j . t . First Natioaal Bank-SAoele. . v. . .a . . . k . 90, NavsAaa3naiOemri3y Stook....,i.si.-i. 140 MoTta-Caralfcia Pondi, Old Br Cbwpqbb.v. .: 2S. ,i v toBain4B,:iett.;.-.sci iv. i ' . -;j !Tunding,1868...... -10 ' i' '.. ;K 1 . 'New4s..j..iw...wf-80 (t,t jJ. ; SpeclalTaXi.l !.iif! '4l WaWBH Bonds, 7 o &oM lacecestt lift Carolina Ceamd BS Bonds 6 e. soa WUmigtOH,oti ABCoata MMVoo4m mi Mb WUmtngtoaCitySoarda4new)S o...i..t;100 i-nr.-. -sftJi .t8 flc..ji.7... 100 WilBflngtonas Ught OotnpaBy flockw ' 60 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock.viUu.-a ..:. 13S TBS 4212 ;i .ft SAbCK TOWLS HAVB-'A NATIONAL, Raj atallpTaw'rTheyaV fottataBa wnnk series o: ted States 5enteafllal 43ommiUdner witti tbeDi bloHjaandMedaL" " , 2' I hav a- varietroPOfloi ansT meat apisrovet Breeds fbeJad-8ttwfc; a wH AWpapleadii COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumagepe LKiNB, x.w ana?w eaca? o y-w pan: w wtofl rMiiAi JZatana;tn asdae TWei.RBBared Bin this Summer, the Finest Games .to thf 9nA aa wmaWii VvSmi- J'owlSof March an Apill hatch-'ddrtng-4he,nionth of .'August, 8ej tenrbeBnOetoberi MTtve iBUaw4)er.Pavor Whoever disputes the superiority or myBlrdst H1 weaS backtbs asnertfeawgto ttelfcstaBTpa K ARRmOTON, n 6 f i'"'-TSttnardstoBv Mash i ,TT w 'j ' p j ! "' ;' 1 wmitsr-- immmmvm t.2 ftotnrit Asalnst 'Eire; i rpHrf COMPANtc6TfWfiSS TO WRr'pd , JL.Wesatfalr Jnatoa wrcut Jnaorablb SB losses are woamtly adlusted and pais. ' Tne onte' la tapidlyjiatomg to ' public favor, and appeals wren eonnaenoe w mmirxrn ur proioru'. to North Caroltoai x .OHMLgpsfdeBt. ; W. 8. PRIMKOSS, Secretary, j yi'i n PTJLA8KI COWPKR, Sqpervisor.f ; f t -i - - ATKINSOMJtMANNINO. Agents,. aepSf tf i.t,u,' -A .aibstogtoa,M..O. 1 . 1 .fa ejsi s .. I1 1 vj'l d ' 'BTHALTHYPBAND-PpR1 f s JJBT'SALTED and SMOKED MEATS, ui -au grade ef CUBA, PORTO kicxj rxr.ir.b srr .jrMOLASSE9and.8RUPS,i , COWaBf SUGAR, SXOUKV . . - .. " 1 i in - And CAM GOODS ttt LOW PRICES, And saUatt aaaen fienntall reliable buyers. frr, Oomjnissios MerchaabsT J - rr- rets 'WflTninrtom.- r 'flAii"iaiM'TVT, Iia 'pnTvrt.ATvmpfJka- 1EB MlLLSv7tb.e prodnctr of wniclr arema4e. LTPLASTJ .i.t , Xxtrs PamSi ...1-00 &(,00, i io a ia : greaaeet mains-ever 4b this or ant tiaer eentteent, tasd FlfteeaPatiBV ea exhibitloi kFphibulTisi wribnnored bVthe Una JUOUWU rom BLAKu PLASXEit ana rtNiaf ttuunA:j torrenoadceaoll1., ".wittS "Edilroad Co. " lf- ir-jr --. - '.-' ,f0 Orfim or Qbh'l, SuyxmxTximxMT, , I , .i:'J.AWllnttogtoa,,JliavJnlyJl,.lW4t-: ChaM9 of fhuta.- "5 -3 QirANlJ AFT8ER JULY 13,1884,"AT ftOO A.W. Paaaenaer Trains ea the Wilmimrton A Wel-T jdon Railroad will run as follows: .:, . , . - f Iay aii and Kaunas TralBs, DaUrrr ;f oa. 4TNertliknd 48 Soiith. " , --!.( ' 7 . i l., A i I TIPli Leave WnmbkBton. tfront Rt nnnt. a flim a r 'Arrive at Weldon. . ..... ; . . . . .-. . . . .... assP4 iLeave. Weldon.. . . -, . . . . . a6SPj M. j Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P.M. ;FAS THBOTIeaMAtt ATTO P,A88taBT - a: i -.- No. 40 South. .;.. Leave Weldon ... . .-. . . : . 5J35 P M Arrtre t Wllmftifirton, Front ei Depot, 10.00 P. M tXAjm abb Pabsknobb Tbaui Dailt Ne.?4S .iNOBTH., Leave WHrnington. 8.35P.M (Arrive at 9.85 A, M t Train No. 40 South will stop ;on1y at WOson, jQoldsboro and Magnolia -iTamson 'larDoro urancn icoaa leave Kockv Mount for Tarboto at t9 Pas and 4.30 p. M. daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at S P. M. and 10 A.M. daily. i Tram en sootauid Week Mh Road tewres HalUaa far Soothuut Neck at 25 P, JL., Betorn Ing.ieayes Scotland,Nec'k at 8 30 A. M. dally. "--Train No. 47 makes cfef'eonneefionFWelaorn for all points North daily. All rail via&teamend, and dally except Sunday via Bay Une - , , Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nection fr all points! Nxjcta viaidchniond and WashingtuSVr''.-v.. irj,i--i r .-. -,' .a..iVw;v.'y , All trains run solid between IVIIulngtotf aid Washington, aadliaTO-Ttdlman' Palace Oicopera attached' hu ? , ' j. "z,j s, ; - Frr Coach will be Br io-: Wilmington ! 1 J i B.S5 A.-Mdafly except Sunday. weneraisiupx. ra T,M. EMIBSON.-.Gen'A Passe r.Agenv t , . : J"L i Railroad l ..rH,-.i fit'i?-.,--' txii . Chakge of ffcledule. &iMAasM oUoine ggaaaif gjoheaala.. wUl be run pa, this road! ; u-,,r M?rvHi NIG ITT . EXFnESS TBAJNS llAaUy- Jt.-A- ifaaUa vsrAa'aitaiABar'SSMa.rji .-. ( teSor:.?? iS & ft . Arrive at fr, C. A, Junction . l iiiUi u S.80 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.. . ...Ot!;.:4Y:.jfin,40 AM, Leave Columbia , v. . . . . ...... 0.55 P. M. Leave C., C. ATjtrncEroii : rTtTTTr:" TT10.80 P. M. Leave FloreneeL . il'.l. f. 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. ., . &S5 A. M. LeaWmtogto,a.t...,,, 1 .?. !T.iiOL P. X. Arrive at Florence. . . iJ.. . .:v,j::.iUgt Ai M. Matt, ah Pabsikcheb TbuLW DaiotM-No. 4BakL 'fiaavj -Froiwnbe. . . I'.'i .' .V.'.i 3. .u . CIV. AfltflYM Arrive at WUndngtega .iiw. . i;ik j A . -lAOfl P M Train 48 stops at all Stations. .sJ it a No. 40 stons onlvai Flemimrton and Marian. Passengers for, Columbia aujiSl pojnts on 6. A a K. R., C. Af R. R. Stations,5 Aiken Junction, ana au pomts oeyono, snoma taxe 4U Mignc jex- - . - ' ' " ' r . on All trains ran solid between Charleston iacd Wilmington. 'qAM m ibfe leaves ! Wnminarton "daHv.' BUent Bnnoarvac am .aw jsj " ' i ' " -"' V -Mmii ArVtv II lift Kit CAKOLIflA CEHTRiL FilLEOAD CO. Omoi ob Srtslaf sltifasTV " ''!' 'iso-.-.t siii-jT iiiV WOmlagton. N., C, Hay 11, 1884. t, i-.'V"T Change of Schedule. r-N AND APTKR MAT J2, 1884;rTHl! FOIH ar lowing Hcneaaiei wut.be., lowincr Schedttlel wUiJbejiOnerated'eB this .atauroaa:.- . . . . . . . PASSKNGKR, MAIL , AND EXPRESS .TRAIN .. , . AIA1A.X JtAUJO-r BUNUAXtJ. . - . . 1 Leave Wlhntoston at .,,..;..:.7.3o p. it, ..;....X-.7.8S P. M, MNo. 1. VLeaveBaleUrhat;..J.V L' i t Arrive at tmartotte .at . 1 Leave Charlotte at' . ..7.00 A. MJ ..8.45 P. Mi No. 2. -Arrive at Ralehrh at. . .-8.30 A. MJ i4l Arrive aft WTlmtogton at,jr f , j,, .8.00 A: MJ .'Passenger Trams 4ft rerular stations onlyj and Points . desiena to the Company's Timd 'ranie; 1 - - : it- SHELBY. DIVISION, PlssXNGSRi MAIL, 2X 1 :pR2SS A5D FRH8HT. - m 4'i i v ''."Ui .'ABUyeXCep CHU"S.;!ro.. Leave Chariotte Arrive at Shelby 5.15 p. M. ! .TI .. . .! .C. ; .: . .?'. .oo pi M Leave Shelbyrrr? .?rr:. ....... 7.00 A. MI . . A iiii.l u. 10.45Us.iMI Arrive at unariotte . . Trains No. land 2 HamlefwlthR. andnadelgu zriun KJeentne.cars- between? wununetoa I and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. ' I ernN. C. H. IL.shvUle and noints West: '. 1 f ,,. n... ,.i,, ..r h-.-..in..tT ,iTtti"'i t-i . danuand all points southwest , . 1 - SnDerintendena . F- W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent, , --taylltf i rTl ?,i77: ft .?ay.ed.H.;fcifr. ' Di?.-BBxirletD r' Deaf 'fiJr-'-I have taken se ral bottles Of your Female Regulator for fajlln of the womb and other diseases combined, of sixteen years! atajidiug, XiAJ-teaUu. believe Jam mtre4 tntfwfv, forwhlch pleasa, acoepty, aeartj felt thanks and most profound gratitude. 1 know f your medicine payed my life," Wybii'see 1 cannol I .. I ded It to severarof my friaads wbo, war4 aafflBi- ingB9f.Wa4 tit i',MiVt.T,A fi-.i.r Yours, vers regpeoi fully,. . j J MRS. W. SL'STEBBINS. TESTED A qUAMTEBj OF A CENTVR Y-rJT " ' STANDS' VKRIVALLED. - i ? ' - : LaGbahgb. 61. ' ilte., BRADmiD, Atlanta, 'Ga?: Decw.SH-Z take pleasure to stating that I have used, fcr, thfe last twenty yeaMrShe soedielne yon are now put ting up, known as Dr. Bradfield's .FemateRig0- lato and -consider Jt thn; best XKnaU&atiQa ever 0tb3ategether .for the, diseafesotwhichit fa recommended. With kindest regards 1 am, re- speotfally. ' W. B. FERRELt, lf.'T. i 1. a Atiaj?ta,Ga. i th j -. BBinrnLtr. Dear Sir-rSame fifteen years ago I, examined the, recipe of female .Regulator, ana careiuiiy stuaiea autuunuw iu rcgaru w ip comDcments.anthenTas weU.as nowlpronqunde it hA the mnst scientific and1' skilful combina tion of the really reliable remedial agents knowp to science; to afit dlreetSy en the wemb and utfe- itneoran;-an4 tb organs and parts eympatlfl .aing 4irectly with, thesjandXtheref ore, proyid : Treatise on the Health an. Happlness jpf W6- -41 " " m ' m - a .... .mm. . ...- j Baajmauea tree to any aaaress. . , rr ' mij a.' , J n4 J U-1. : lUOIUUrUUI IUMUJA1V w ULfl::i'rr! 'Box 28. Atlanta. GaJ WUUam H. Green, Vhojesala Agent, Wllmlnt ton,N.c. . - if say l ly 1 ,i .J- j ,j- -cna jbv m-, . j '-: -( fesva- vrwu)i4 whlhwlll tonlore money right away than anything else in thlsworkL tnttelv sun .Fortaaes, await the worke abso- tuttely sure. At once address TRUE A CO? Au- gusta, Maine. .ii.i.it, UrlfV. - awywuninjnin m ttowaaTBBjaBWaB'wSfcsBSBjBBa ' ' n n ir ng taacra,iflor ail aiseases 01 tne womp, I ,v,ATMm.aAAkA.An,r, Unnnn doftheadlacentWansaiaparto:' " " A . WV WlUUgU AAUUOD , , ME7,ADVEBTISElIENTa . . IHB.HHiTERSIf Y: OF THE SOUTB ' Is located at SKWATTKB, TEXTS upon the Cum-, beriand-PJateau. 2,000 foet above the sea levels ;This School, mnder. the special patronage of the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal church in the South . and fiouthweati .ntfttm t.hn hpalthippt (residence and the best advantages, both moral i and educational, In ita Grammar School and its Collegiate and.Tbeologlcal Departments. For ti e special ciaima oi juua university tor patrons apply fot dooumentH totbe Rev.,TKLFA I ti BQ SON. D.D.y Vice-ChaBcellor. Sewanee, Tenn. VALUABLE TO In the NEW Catalogue of the lEKEHY BUSINESS Y0THIG COLLEGE. t SIQTTJ'lUUB. . Address AJ.RIDEB, Principal,' Trenton, N. J. urn: '"KPTRnOP AT. ; !FEl2al.E-iTTSTrrTJTE. hjsv. j.. wbxh'.u. Principal, assl&tea -.; by a fall eorbaof exserienced teachers. The nth i annual sesstonopens Sept. 10, 1884.- Terms mode- -rata.Hm.ber of boarders limited. Applications - membetti'Of the gradnating class will now be re A cei.fd;iL3BpBly lor circulars to the Principal. . t - , J.C.HEAT. - T and - -Treated by a'new iad wonderfully successful methods withont th a knife or Josu of tilood Uv I Vastly superior to all mother methods 1 Hundreds oi caseseareav wriee lor descriptive pamphiew Address una BR& Q. OBESN, , ' - iijlTBPeacntre. Street. v. ft' TV CaLWALAX3 Cphim Habits rtcrrr.v rmtrm BOOK FREE. Sesd for si Catalogue of tbe BalMmore. Ma., ' Which offers -be Student of .i Medicine superior advantages, - ' uTBSOS. OPJE, M P. (Dean),;179N. Howard St. . -IjiiJi -Ifiyy mean? "Poisoned with Potash. This is tfae ease with'feundreds-who hava been unwiee enough io take BarsaparillasJ' Potash mixtures, etc.T&tli dlgerpSMon s almost fatally impaired. SW,Ifi' f Specific is1 a vegetable" remedy, and re gtpjref fteJiystem to-heaith and bunds up the wte.nw.ey IhesVpoIsons.".-. ' ' ' I .'Jtiy o 'tcVleliniized - - ' . iifi ,l.JtaeT rtHALLT BBLIEVBD BT 8. 8. 8 '" wseafferlngwtth Blood Poison,and. treated several months" wifh Mercury and. Potash, only to mate- me worse " 1he Potash took away my ap petit an J'gayoTOe'dyspp. 'aEd -both gave me r0tls'lth(Bh tooK Sarsaparilla, etc. All e.SarsapuianilxtuTes have Potash in them. -Tii&madQmp stjHk worse, as It drove the poison farther, nto my system.; A- friend insisted I , should take.Swift's' Specific.' and it cured me of Jthe BlftKxi poison, 4rove tiie Mercury and Potash. outof my system, and to-day I -am as well as X ever. was."'. , r t,-... '' i Tu6KO.O. .WLlifAN, 'a., Salem, Mass. Cured Tnofopghly and Absolutely. John Ai Smith. teargest"nierchant in Gaines ville, Ga., sayst'Tsdfferea Tor years from the combined effects of Erysipelas and Eczema. I coritfanea1 WgVoVoree iunder" medical treat ment'aifii fcy takmginedicine containlBg'Potash. S. S. S. cured Ttoe thbrottghly and absolutely. My appetite, ' stretfgttiiiarid' flesh returned as I was cured wltnft -" j " 4 WSISTKB AD, THX OEPHAN CHIIJBEK. . Rev.L.,B. Paine, Macon, Ga., writes: "We have .been nsing Swift's Specific at the orphan's home - I asa ganaral health iconic, and have had remark-. able results rom lta use on the children ami em ployea of the Institution. It is such an excellent tonic, and keeps the blood so pure, that the sys tem is lesa liabl to disease. It has cured some nf pur chfldren of Scrofula." Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. . ',. , s. . , Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. -N. T. OfOce. 159 W. 23d St: FhlladelDhia Office. 1305 Chestnut-St. .... apltf ! - chsm :' . . . i .. : - r- -XSldte'liteal Yeast. 'j VBRt; VaLUABLK PURB TEA ST POWDER. Having been thorough tested by a1 great many of the iadies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation , ta CQmmendlsg It to the public. It is elegant for tread, rolls or biscuit. ; , ' , : ; It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure ' 'Vegetable aiattar, and she refers to. ' Mrs.' Aw Ai WQlard... . Mrs. Gen. Whiting, ' Mrs. ' W. 1. Oore, . -. .Mrs, Samuel Northrop, r for the correctness of her statements. ; For sale by . . .id JJ.;- . JNO. L; BOATWRIGnT, v re? : . 12A14NO. Front 6t.V-' mb;30tf .... - - - OTy. AA.I Groceries. "- Groceries. .". .'...Ii ! - ...:--''.,....-... i. ........ 'L'!.,.' Bbla.-FLQttR. all grades, . ' - OKA Bbla Granulated SUGAR, i JV .Rxtra Cand C r OA A Bags. Rio and Laguyra COFFEE, - , t Tierces LARD, 1 r QQ-CaaeTaad'Bnckeii LARD, . tft CHEK8K, - ... ' J5() Boxw' Bbls CRACKERS, . 200sianPOTAOIS 1 Rlls APPLES, . v ; . u : Hhds MOLASSES, 4,125 : do 9nn Kegs NAILS, .is. i-ife' " '.1 ' 250 aa ?p 1B01!f i f K A Bbtoan4B Bbls MACKEREL, i - Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff 0 . i - Candles, fioap. Candy, Ac, 5i "'o jror sale low by mh2tf . ADRIAN ft VOLLERS- f am IN . . AND PRINCESS STREET 'f IP? JUii - WILMINGTON. "N. V.-"7 , The. Finest Restaurant in tie City. - ' - -? Board $1.25 per Day. . Three Tickets $1.00, Stojr;j 1: gle Meals S5o. No Meals sent out. dec 7 tf ' ' R. J. SCARBOROUGH PropVf . - - Star Saloon : w V. 1AvVaWIi vauaao. sunt vAMwvt a. cuava i convtooed. . yi HERBERT, Han lit'; Proprietor, V- " '-'?- r -. . .. i . - -" IT ,--'A:.r t: t i'.f-.-' V -r , . . -: ' fN, '6 f I. i. - - ? , - - t -f .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1884, edition 1
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