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V- t . a - - 'V i 3 " r THE CK D iOjiLLyRGEyr, g TtaBlkwll Tobacco C. UYER. MARGE q(i( ex 3 in 7 1 1 fliifnoscsinTnwncj: J; 4 m '(L fifsi ch 0IC r.iMr r ILL f f I i 0 JjHlS IS WjHY;-: JLOVELLS mm i I tocinrm chd an 81 If you aregrowing Gray or Bald j If your Hair is Thin, Brashy, Dry, Harsh, or TVeak; ; If yon are troubled with Dandruff; Itching, or any Humor or Dis ease of the Scalp, .USK or; It teals nearly every disease peculiar to -0 sealp, checks the falling out of the Hair wd prevents it from turning gray, and la an tmequalied dressing and toUet article.? .; A Dr.J.C.Ayer&CoLoweilMaM. Sold by all Druggists. ' ' lanlDiy; chw - mm do SI AYER'S Ague Cure WBtaiM an antidote "for a Malarial dJ , 8 d1. so far as known, ib used hi na remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor ymiDeral nor deleterious subsUnoe what r, and consequently produces no iujurion -V t- mn tLe constitutton,T'ut leaves the m M Wealthy as it was before Iho attaek. WASEABT ATEE'8 AGUE CUBE r T '' tore every case of Fever aud-AgnluleiCf or Chill Fever, Remittent i Feter, f hW t Am' Bilious Fever, and LUer Com-'., 'p eansedby nmlaria.' In case of iailureir ane trial, dealers &re authorized, by our - cmac dated Jm, ist, ig, to refund Ute "oney. : : 1 t . . ! - . - ur-J.C.Av(pX.Ort Inuatl Mm f bold by all Druggists. J,!1USW Cm f'S Only sent 00 Dy Trial TO fe fioiB T iiJ.SVi"1 SB ou. wh are offer- ?AnR8- utinft from ABmsa and A tirRy relief and complets T5 once for . lUustrated IT -SDAWi- . i tn th sat hot 82 - J tor ia made eprely tor the core of deraafpemems of the generative orgaaa, There te no mistake aboat I this instrument, the con- j tinaous stream of KLEO- ' throngh the- pexia tmiHt J reatoVe them to benltbr action. Do not confound 1 this with Eleetrio Belt 1 advertised to m all liia - f rom head to toe. It ta f or t ! C RJ ,, UUU, 111 604 . athsat - . c ' - D CURETTES fBULL Ayer'sHairVig V ..... I The; Morning Star- - . LEXTUIORIS. Heoffered me his heart and hand, . Whereat I laughed and said him nay; v But found too late that when he went -- He took my happineas away. l And so I wrote a little' note ; "De Jack." it asked with sweet design. n j6 18 ' fajr to change one's mindt" Said he: "It is and I've changed mine!" THE CAMPAIGN IN IO JFA. The Blaine and . Logan dub of Ds Moines; la., numbers nearly 800 merabersy and the significant point is t,uab mere are noi more wan 25 tier in names; on the list.: There are Over 1.500 voters in thn 'oit.v nl nnty. and the indications are that W per . cent, of them will vote the democratic ticket both in October and November. The county (Polk) generally gives from 1,500 to 2,500 Republican majority, and this year it is I considered doubtful, with-the Democratic chances ' JJbest. Scott county, which has become strongly . Democratic on account of the Ger man defection, gave : a Democratic. majority of 2,500 two years ago and is counted on for 4.000 this vear. Lee county, which went Democratic iri 1882 by 900 majority, is reckoned as sure . to - give 1,500 : this year. Dubuque county give the Democrats 3,400 majority two years ago, and- the still further accessions of Ger manvoters gives the Democrats good ground for their claim of 4,500 this year. With the exception of a few towns in the -mining f districts, Where Butler is, the prime favorite, ' Cleveland is verr strong, and the Democratic activity and earnestness astonishes the Republicans. s - HOW BLAINE TALKED 1854. " Charleston News and Courier, i i "If the present abuses are not cor rected, said M4 Blaine in the Ken nebec Journal ih 1884 speaking of immigration; ! and speedily correct ed, we shall become orse than Botany Bay; , in fact we are worse . now, for more Trish reach here in a single year than were ever transpor ted to the penal ;coIonies, &nd felons have, hardly got 'our dust upon their feet before they fare allowed to vote and control our elections. And these are the citizens to whom he ai- ipazB v& lioianyijsay irtsn immi grants, these citizens who have helped us make the yast; wealth, the increase of which, since the time at which the above was. written, has given him an opportunity for,; a happy allusion in pis letter pi acceptance. . - TTlao-Woa.' - - Grover Qeyelatid; .pril 6, 1883. : I believe in 'an open, and sturdy partisanship which secures the legiti mate advantages of party supremacy, but parties weretmade for the peo ple, and I am unwilling, knowingly, to give my assent to measures purely partisan which will sacrince or en danger the people's interests. '- " j ' t . "SS 1 ; i ODB STATE CONTEMPOUiRIES. " If the white men! and nroDerty holders of North Carolina choose td stay away from the polls and allow the rascals to tax tnem to death and to squander tbeir property, they wilt have only themselves to blame. ' warrenian. Gazette. -v , - JIotiaeh Renuhncans" is :, what Dr. York calls the old line Repohlicans who do not want a mongrel as their candidate for Governor. How do the old style uepuon cans.' who have borne the heat and burden of the day in former years, like tone styled "moss-backs" and j support a man for Gov ernor who is ashamed of, the. name- of the There would be !h0' trouble about the fcngth of time, if we had more teachers and leas keepers of ; Bchooto. We must admit that people, have, in many, cases, just grounds of .complaint, and the, wonder is that thev have stood it so long." There is too' much confining of rchildrenin .the anhnnl roomys a orison, forciae them to ait onietlv with nothing particular to; do, often upon uncomfortable seals,: and mak ing; the number oflhours, the index of i the character of the school. Such a' method is hurtful both to the mind and body. A, few hours of good -instruction is -worth by far more than a creat many with an occasional lesson, and but little study oa the part of the pupu. unaauoum xwnea.-;. : --f ..... THE CAMPAIGN. " A call is to be i issued for a jState conference of labor men to be .held in Bos ton-August WOn.te3 tsux,fi'i : - . 5 Mf.'Walkef Blaine's efforts m the WashmgtontPepartmenta in behalf of his distinguished father have not been alto gether barren or resuiis. oix ciemB, -oiiB u female; haverespbiided with a small con tribution Iq the p barrel. , ; ':'. The larcrest Cleveland and' Hen dricks Club yet (organized In Iowa,' and probably in the Nortiiweat, was started at Dubuque on the night pf July. 29th. One thousand, seven nunureu au cujuvyooicu 'voters were enroiiea, ana is expemw "the membership will reacn d.uuu. 7 ?Jz Hon; Jdhn O. Greene, President of the Mechanicsyille Bank and ex-District itA,nnv rf Kp.nft&eiaer county, a. i.. ima Xabj-fa j - J T.-..,V.l!yutn Mis r&iinLfriami ncuuuiiLau He is publicly helping Cleveland I and says he shall vote ior mm. -- aw. j t v. of fhA Trov. S.Y..Ttme, i. nut for Cleveland. He has never voted a Democratic Presidential ticket: , The Troy Prea says Albert E. Powers, manager of m pawo nil-doth works at Lansineburg, N Y;. has declared ageinst Blaine, the can-; diaaie 01 ius "jr. . .. , X -12 Hon. P;1Ai Collms,:the newly elected President pf .the Democratic Btate. Committee, was Interviewed Saturday.! The independent1 movement, although, strongest m New York andAIassahusetts,! ia he thinks, well developed m New Jer4 sev. uonnecucu jBiwue1" : Iowa. He belietes the Democrats are rea sonablysure ot earryinganuau, haps California, land jthat to Ohio the Re publicans will have- to pnt thdr hest foot forward to win. I He does not behve thaj John -KeDy , will bolt,! and says that lthe should he could not take Tammany alofig with him. 'm"-"' V" j : a n.n rn all 'who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, neryous weakness, ly.Woj &c, I will send a recipe that will curj you frkk o cn-ABOB." This great Remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amerj ica. -ena seil-aaaresaeii e"' Joseph T. IanAH, Station J), New rorfe. t : ; - Vital Craticzs ! I . Ask the mott eminent physician Of any schooL What ia the - Wt thirtir in the world for quieting and allaying all Bri-; tation of the nerves, and-eurinir all forma of mervous comnlainta: eivinfr natnra) childlike refreshing sleep' always ? -vv: Ana mey win ten you nn hesitatingly ; "Some form ff Mope r ' 1 CHAPTKK I. " " . i Ask any or all of the haost eminent phy sicians: t . j "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of - the kidneys and tiraary-organs; such' as Bl ight's disease, diabetes, r: retention, or in ability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women". : ''And they will tell you explicitly and emrihatically ?-m. Ask the same physicians ; -What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con stipation, indigestion, nuiousness, malaria, fever, ague, and they will tell you:y Mandrake ! or uanaeuon I L- r Hence, when tbeee remedies are combined with others equally valuable, , ' ------ i- : " t" Ana oompoanaea into nop muere, saon awon derfol and mysterknu enratiye power ia de vekred. which la so vailed In its o Derations that no disease or ill health can, possibly exist or re sist its power, and yet it is . . . r , -- Harmless for the most frafl. woman, weakest tnyalid or smallest child to use. - . -j i "Patients - ' Almrwt AaaH nr nnarlv d-ln" J'- Por years, and eiven ud bv Dhvsicians.of Bright s and 4ther kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs, called consump tion, nave oeen cured. , . " " T iWomen gon nearly crazy .-. 1 . 'From agony of nenralcia. nervousness. wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar to women. . . ... i. . . - - - People drawn out Of share from xcrnoiatlnr panes of rhenmatisro, inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula.- . jsrysipeiasi - i . ,? - '"Saltrheum. blood Doisonim?. ivsDeDsla. indi- ge?tion, and. in fact, almost all diseases frail" narareis.neirto - t i - - Hare been cured Hon Bitters, rtroof of which can be found In ewrr neighborhood tn the known wotiq. None Miraine withont & bnnch of rreen Hops on the white labeL Shun all the vile.Dolscn- oos stuff with Hop,, or 'Hops" In then- name.. nor is vx w it tocsnrm - tn tu sat cn tn " Th9 feeble grow . stiomr .when Hos- Bitters is used to Dromote -assimila- lion of the food and ir.ff enrich the blood. : ' Indigestion, the chief , obstacle to an ' acquisition of strength by the weak. Is an ailment which infallibly snocmnbs to - the action of this peer less corrective. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing; evidence of prema ture deoay, are speedily counterac ted by tbc (rreat in-1 vhzerant. whloh braces np the physical energies and fortifies the constitution against disease. Yof ale by all' Druggists and Dealers generally. ' r ow y-v a.nr a IV a . mv iff t my n u3b tt it nnn &u ui m mr n X raiapscq x iounng ; jyiuis, - festabllabed 1TT4. Bnhra 1774. Rolls 1882. .PATENT ilUEAIJBRIUMre.Ce mm rpHTS COMPANT OWNS AND OPKHATKS L THREB MILLS, as follows : PATAPSCO MILL A, at ELLICOTT ClTr, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B. at B ALTIMOHS, Xd. I I PATAPSCO MILL C, at'ORANGK GKOyK, Md. Having a daily capacity oj 1 500 Barrel j : - The value of Flour depends' on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, - Starch, Sugar and Phos- ? hate of Limej Maryland and Virginia Wheat, rom which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, ia unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. . ,-. Ask your Grocer for ', -. j Patapsco Superlative, K Cape Henry Family, PaUpsco Choice Patent, North Point Family, i PaUpsco Family, ; Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Extra, I Bedford Family, ; . Orange Grove Extra. C.' A. G AVBRILt MG 6q , . ; S3 Gomraerce street, . Baltimore, Md, Bepresented by aug 2 6m sat tu th J. T. McTYKB, . WUmington, N. C Bank of Hew Hanover Authorized Capital, Sl.000,000 Cash Capital paid In, - ;; t300,000 Surplus Fund, - - - - - 50,000 t ' DIRECTORS W. L GORE, f cm. stedman, isaac bates, jtas-aTlsak, F, RHELN STEIN, '5'-' - -' tB. BORDEN, G.W.WILLIAMS, DONALD-MacRAE,, H. VOLLEBS, " B BBRIDGERS, 1 -' Ti ATKINSON. : & f. iM ISAAC BATES, President, . G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, an20tf S. J. WALLACE. Cashler.T PavetteviUer Observer. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUABT SnLA&S. THE undersigned wUt revive the publication of the FAYETTEVILLK OBSERVER.1 - The Obsxbvib will be a large 28-column weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to subscribers, postage jld, at $8 per annum, alwap In ad vance! It will give the news of the day-hi as ample form as Its space will permit, ana both re gular and occasional correspondents will contri bute letters from the, Capital on State politics and affairs. ' ----,-'-. k- 'rh j y- Democratic in politics, the Onsxavn wfll la bor, first of all, to assure the prosperity of toe nv.Wm v wavAttAirfiiA--1 d avaiod the vast -agri- cultural resources of its own and- the neighbor ing counties, and to promote all that concerns the welfare of the people of North Carolina Opposed to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, in the guise of progress, harm society; the Onsrarra will be found in full sympathy with the new thinsrr Krn of the ,-laA MniHifinn of tha South which sound Judgment or eiiughtened experience find to be; also good. 1 1 as to tne ress ; is wui nirivo w ucct to tHsim Dutation of the name It huv febfltf S. 4. HALE. JB. Herchant and Farmer,1 PUBLISHED WSBKLY AT,- ..'',- MAHIOITySO TJTH CAR OLINA - t tin a. luTM snil rnoreasinff circulation In the heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton section of the two States. , ., -1 It Is a desirable medium of communication 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 g, deoStt ! Proprietor. The Lincolii Press . PUBLISHED EVERY - FRTDAY, AT LINCOLN) . . ton, n. c. Bj JOHN C. T1PTOW4 Kdr and Propr, iT,r4wetern North Carolina, It has a Sr and steidUy increasing patronage In Lin laA?e fLlif rt..h. cieaveland. Burke and inrciuntje Advertising tes lib rai SubecripUon $L W per annum, mniin 1 1 "TtaBara r Iq M w m M L 1 U H . I 1 I i ' ? - - .: . - . -v TheX.lprningGtar FTJBLISIlTID daily ahd weekly , SulscplBllci Rates In-Aifatce.' DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid ,.;..$7 oo " Three Months" Y - ' Two Months;" : - " (Vim Vnnth - 4 00 WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid, ; . CO i " M Six Months, - .... 1 00 i - Three Months " 60 i - NOTICES 0P.THE PRESS: '? ' The St as. Is decidedly one of the best naners In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. - Long life tolt. aMm.Pra. - - The Wumineton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. Chariots Jtotnocrat.- - . . a . The Wilmington Stab has entered nn ftotwlfti Tear. As a dailv Journal of news it stands "mi bet& Concord Begister, r. ixi The Wilmington Stab has entered Ks" twnntv. fifth volume. There Is no better naner nnbllnhAd in the State. Xaoir Tapte. - - . : , . ri The WTlmmcton Stab has entered unon its thir teenth rear. , It is one of the beat papers in the State. lFerrwtos QaaeiU. r?t . : : The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. - It has become one of the leading paperslof the South. Oxford Torchlight. The Wilmington Stab Is not onlv one of the best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news and typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. Jactxn Mcvorttr, . - t" . v, The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pen in the South, In every department from ty po rapny up to eanonat aouiiy anu maepenaence. ttertovrgiVa.) Index-Appeal. . t-; The WUmington (S. C.) Morarrae Stab is a modi el newspaper. - Indeed, we think, we do not exag gerate Its merits when we say- It Is the ewsUU (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Va.) Bmrious Herald. . Thi Wllmlnrton Stab has now entered noon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of tne Dest conauctea ana eaitea papers m me ooutn and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. Tarooro aoutnemtr. We like the Stab because It to thoroughly re-! liahln. nandld. fearieas. and so well and ablv edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- .per. iiong may tne stab iwmaie. Mt. mjj Although at the head of the nress 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 magaitude. May Its lustre, never wane. Z Mjnee nuusavust. . . . The Sab Is so well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which Its thousands of .readers do not already know. It Is In every respect one of the best dai lies In the South. Sobeamian. ; ".-,. That macnlfleent 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 aU. Tortoro Southerner. - - The WUmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu ea lted, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journailsm. u&ariotu voterver. The Wumhurton Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and bos 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. CharlotU The Timet cannot say a word too good for the WUmington Stab. It has Just reached one of Its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a f avcrite with tne state press ana is sougnc arcer oy tne people. Long and prosperous life to it. Feids vilU Time. - ..,;- i The WUmington Stab we are pleased to notice still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, recalling it as one of the verv best of our exchangee, and consider it the peer of any journal published in the South. vxrora jrrte jmu. . : ; -v - v. - : : . . .: I The Wumineton Stab has entered upon its 18th Volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontin Ues on the road to success.. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one or tne . very nest nwsnn.nem that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other or our exchanges, ana its eaitoruu ae aartment Is conducted with, much ability. Jfrr ffanton Blade. Humble In Its beerhmmgs. as was Inseparable fmn an Antararise besmn amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadUy. "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newrra twr it has few equals, and no superior, for anrs prlate selaction and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank tt among our most accepts Jale exchangee. EtOeboro Eeeorder. .. ? : ; Thi WThntagtoo MoBHrwe Stab has entered up ion the thirteenth year of its existence, and wo take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. Tne ooastoi tne btab tngmiui 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- Sues, ana its corps ox editors ana reporter loroughly 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 nappy years oi uaenuaeoa. Ookuboro Messenger. - -- Baleigh Begister. oeive the necessary material the publication of the . - . ,u RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be, commenced. . ' ' ' . The Rkqistkb will be printed weeklv until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party tn North Carolina. It will be printed from new n KonnHfnt tvnA. on eood white narjer. and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet tne application m a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put Into its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Hals will be editor of the Rksistib, v-- - The price of the Rsoibtxb will be $3 a year; $1 for six mouths. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the RxersTia. Those who remit S2 to this office will receive as . , - A PREMIUM, ' ' either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: - - s Thb Woods akd Tdcbkbs or North CaboIiha. Curtls's,' Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Ke ports of tStanding-Forests, and Illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. ' . " ' ' : ' Lsdustbtes or North Caboidta Ik THB.CoAt akp Iroh Couhttss. Bminons, Kerr's, Laldr ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; Bupple- raented by f nil and accurate sketches of the Fifiy-six Counties, and Map jpf the State. 1 volume 13mo Clo)h, 425 pp., T Address RALEIGH REGISTER,. janl9DAWtf - Baleigh. N. O. KORfH CAROLIHA BESOOBCES. " One of the most useful series i of descriptive books ever published about any State." Bos ton Post. ; ' " ' '" . , ; HaleVIndiistodal: Series, ?Two Voliunesirow Heady. I. The Wood and Timber of North Carolina. Curtls's, Emmons, and Kerr's n.iui Trortnrta. BnrtnlAnuvntMl hv, acenrata County Reports of Standing Forests, and illus- j tratea oy an exveucub nop un ovam. , , 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $125. II. In tine Coal an Iron Counties of Ifortlt Carolina. Emmons', Kerr's, Laid- lJi nnivii anil tha Hnnana 'Rnnnrts onnnlft- mented by fall and accurate sketches of the Fifty-six Counties, ana Jpot xne ciaio. 1 vyolume 12mo Cloth, 425 pp.. $ .50. Sold by aU Bookseller, or mailed postpaid onrcmptsof the price, by ' ;r :- ' HALE SON, -" 1 : TtauSHBBS. e BOOBSBXUtBS ' AHT StATIOBXBS, NEW YORK;: v- . . ' - -. OB- . - :';'-. - . i p. M. HALS, Pohllsher, Baleigh, N. C ? llootStf - -: - -' 4 - An 8-page 40hrmATlcnltnral Journal, the only paper in South Carolma published exclusively to theinterest of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agriculture nnt th South.. . 7 ; t ONLY, TO CENTS A YEA : i r 'IT. ' am-- -jatl rnv nf Mi Sfata lWTIa. . .-IT- -fZ- Endorsed by the fading cltteens of be St l and by the best farmers in the State .'? : send postal forxspechnen copies .-.f or yourself and your neignoors . . w-iTT .-V7- - Address , W. J. McKERALI 6tf - - Marlon. -8.C? '.r ait.'. .T.i-f 't-j'-r- .V. .-i " ..."-..- .-C WHOLESALE PXtICES " '; .1 ' "r! : rr. : . t 'J finv nnrljkt!rTi!i ItshonTJ bo, nnderstond. represent the wboIisa.o - prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. : -r - rntcr. . ,oo -.ia. BAGGTNQ-cGunny .... Standard.. BACON North Carolina Mams, p a'i..u.....,..... Shoulders, Sk.. . ......... Sides, choice. .... -i.. .. 00 00 00 00 WbstxbxSbokxb Hams.V !.. -lio . 8 8 Sides, Rhonlders. 00 Dbt SAuran Sides, !.. ...... -Shoulders, !.... ......... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, 3m 00 seeona liana, eacn....... 1 60 V'l 65 .z New New York, each..; 1 90 8 00 . - New Citv. each -.-..100 1 SO BEESWAX V .I. : 00 26 BRICKS Wilmmgtbn, M.;...-S 00 9 00 ortneTB....4.v...v..vfti'!:-o :o:w w BUTTER North Carolina. 00 00 85 1 25 12 Northern. 25 18 ia 00 . -CANDLES v kv Sperm. mow...... ......... ....... Adamantine ............... 18. CHEESE av-North'nFact'y ' 14 Dairy: cream. . ; . . . . .. ..... :-- w COFFEE V ft Java , 18 ? , 28. AAguyra ....... -. is i ., Rio CO fti 'W:' CORN MEAL bush. In sacks, 85 & I- 87 Virginia Mean.......,-' sm sav COTTON TIES bundle 1 40 fft 1 45 DOMBsnCS-SheetIng.4-4, yd H --' , 7 - xarns, m Duncn..... w o : EGGS V doxen... 00 &. 11 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl... 16 00 20 00 ; MacKerei, mo. i, w nau ddi.. iBar.oraw -t MaokereL No. 8. bbL.; 9 60 & 10 00 , t MaokereL No. 2, V halt ddi. a oo I Mackerel, No. S, bbl... i Mullets, fJ bb)...... ..... j Mullets, Pork bbls.. ....... I N.C. Boe Herring, V keg. t DrvCod. V - ft.i 4-..t FLOUR V bbl Flue......,-..-. riortnern super ' " . Extra.;. ......... .. : .-r Family l Cltj Mills Super...... . i - Farally ...... '..iV.v " Extra Famili....... GLUE B Ik ...i..,'... GRAIN V busheL i corn,8tore,Daga,pnmo,wnite ; Corn, cargo, in bulk, -..... i Corn, cargo, in bags, " . ' Corn, cargo, mixed, hi bags : Oats, from store............ - Cow Peas .T.. ......... HXDBS-r9 Ik Green......':..... ; Dry HAY 100 s Eastern....... f . western... ................... ' North- River.. .v. . ..... . HOOP IRON !....... LARD Northern........ Kortn uaronna LIME barrel LTrMBER Cltv Sawed M ft. uip muh, resawea. in w 9 w w Rough Edge Plank.......;!. 15 00 Q 18 00 West India Cargoes, aooord- ; - j- . ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards.oom'n 12 00 15 oo MOLASSES gallon - New crop uona, m nnas.... , w o, as . 6 " In bbls. .. 00 80 Porto Rico, in hhds 00 83 : , in bbls 00 & , 85 Sugar House, in hhds .... " "ho 00 " i In bbls...".. .. 00 20 Svtud. In bbls. ............. . 40 . 80 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 3 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... .. 12 , 13 Lara... l nr i Unseed... ..-..... .......... 0O S,.l 00: Rosin w ...... 15 , 18 Tar v.i... ........ ....... 00 ! -.80 Deck and Soar.... . ........ 00 & ' 23 POULTRY Chiokens.ltve.grown . 00 ' 25 ; " -.s spring.. .,8 , ; Turkeys Oo 50 PEANUTS bushel... ..-100 160 POTATOES bushel-Sweet.- V5 1 00 Irish, per barrel, new........ 00 2 00 PORK tt barrel-City Mess....,!? 50 18 50 Prime is oo is w Bnmo... 17 00 18 00 EICE-Carolwa, ........, 4 . 8 uougn, v Dusnet lupiana;.. tw rw Do. do (Lowlandl 1 00 O 1 E3 : RAGS Country ,1 ...-. IV City - . , 7 B0PK-r Ma : 22? SALT-HP salt Alum ...Mi.-.;';.1 -. 80 - 85 uverpoot io,; iw , ; , Lisbon.......... .00 j 00 American... "''OO " , 75 SUGAR 1-Cuba... ......... 0 ' TO Porto Kioo...- . . o w.; ou A Coffee',-; .'-.i '0 , 8f O ...v EX C Crushed - 0 Q lOjo 5 SOAP Northern BiiiNULtKS v m uontracc , Common . Cypress Saps.. "Cypress Hearts.... STAVES Mr-W O Barrel. BO Hogshead. I TALLOW TIMBER tt M feet Ext Hearr list class yeiiow pmej. .is uu, Prime ehip'g, lstclass heart. , Extra Mill, good heart. MiU Prime Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary WOOL lb Washed.. ... Unwashed .... ... . Burrv WHISKEY gallon Northern -. North Carolina.......... .... 12 00 10 00 800 7 60 WIa.BIINGTOI HONEY MARKET. ... " - t Exchange (sight) on New York Baltimore........ i' " Boston Philadelphia... .Western Cities. discount Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent Bank of New Hanover Stock........... 107 First National Bank Stock '90 Navassa Guano Company Stock . . ..... 140 North Carolina lionda Old Kx-Conpons 23 "undmg, 1866 10 Funding, 1868...... 10 .: -'- , New 4s. 80 ., . . jTtfifti Tiic 4 " W&WRK Bends. 7 0 (Gold Interest)" " 116 Carolina Central KB Bonds, 6o...;. 106 Wilmington, CoL & Augusta R R Bonds. . . . 106 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c 100 " . " . t' 8o. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o '-. . . . . . . : 100 Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock 110 North Carolina RR Stock .. 80 Wihnmgton Gas Light Company Stock.... 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock .....120 CELEBRATED ABRIfiGTOK GAME FOWLS FOR SALE TICY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BE putatlon. - They have tonght and-won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on-exhibition at Philadelphia In: 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL - t . - !- 1 - - , 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, pei Express, C.O.D., at from $4.00 to 8.00 each HENS7f3-50 and $30 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio t I expect to- raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games In the Wnriri- nfi wtn aliWi Tnn Fowls of March and April hatch during- the months of Angnst, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio : t . i y. v-s Whoever dispute the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yon want- j - Address, -.J. Q. ARK1SGTON, ap 6 tf ' S ' - - HSTlardflton. Naah Co. N. C ENCOURAGE ; HOME INSTITUTIONS. i Security Affalnst Flre. .. Tie Hsrtli Carolina Home Insnrance Co. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO IWRTTE PO- ; lloles at fair rates on all clarses oi insurable - PaSoes are promptly adjusted andpakU The -"Home" Is rapidly gaining m publlo favor, and; appeals with confidence to insurers of propert lu North Carolina. . ' 4 " - ; Agents m all parts of the State. - . : - JOHN GATLING. President. , - W. 8. PRIMROSE; Secretary. ' PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATEINSON & MANNING, Agents, - sep26tf WUmington, N. C TeCaii Supply j A: ftBAiTHY DXMAAD FOB .- :' i !- f;Pi , DRY SALTED and SMOKED ME ITS. . ; . j AU grades of CTJBAypbRTO RICO "1 i MOLASSES andlSYRUPS, 'M- COFFEEi iuQIVO-i And CASE GOODS at LOW PRICES, ' ; And solicit orders from aU ! reliable buyers. ' J -:-Jy agTJAWtf ;- .-'-:'--:".'-:' t,. j tariff Plaster, 7? J15-J i, F01 General Commission Merchants, x . ....- y - . - w umuigcon, a. w Alao: Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLASH TER MILLS. &e products pfwbich are made rom HARDLASTEB and FINEST GROUND, s . Correspondence solicited. - ap 8 tf j & 6 60 .. 8 60 9 00 T ;. 6 00 6 00 t. X 11 00 12 00 I ., 3 00 4 O0JJ :.. . 1 10 0 00 5 00 ' 4 50 15 00 6 25 6 50 5 50 , 8 00 5 00 5 25 5 50 - 5 75 00 7 00 . 10 13. V85 - 87tf . 75 77 80 82 -; 711 72 . 50 62$ 00 , 00 ' 0 ; . hi ,10 12. 05 1 05 00 1 00 . 1 : 90 1 00 9 log 00 .10 : . 00 . I 40 filming toil : ci:fT7eldon ; Eailrdad Cp. . ,5 - - Wilmington. N. C., aly 11, 1884,1 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1SS4, AT 9.00 A.M; Passenger Trains on the WUminirton A Wei don Railroad will run as follows: i - .. . ... - ... .. Day Mall and IBis Tralnav D11f v 1 Noa 4T North mn 4S )tontlur - ----- - -......,-, . ' Leae Wltotogton, Front St, Depot.- 9.00 A: Mr f Leave Weldon... ....u- a.KSP. if Arrive at WUmington. Front St Depot. 8.35 P.M. Fast Thbouuh Matx. akd Passxnsbb Tbaxx Dailt . HO. J DOCTH. j - -f - Leave Weldon;'..-: : .Vf.':r.'.,.t.. ' S. P. at Arrive at Wilmington, Front st Depot, 10.00 P. M Maji,' Awn Passxmgbb Tbaim s Daut No. - 43 Leave Wummgton;. ........ : ; '. 8.35 P. M Arrive at Weldon. . .i..".....'- 2.35 A. M Train' No. 40 South will aton onlv t wiionn GoldBboro and Magnolia. Trains on TarDoro tsrancn soad leave Rocky Mountfor Tarboro at 1.80 P.- M. and: 4.30 p. M. daily. Returning, eave Tarboro at a.P.M. and lu a. bl. aauy. - .. ... , - Train on Scotland Neck ' Branch Road leavno Halifax for Scotland Neck at S.25 P. M. - Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. ' Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday Via Bay Line. - ' - - Train No. 43 runs dailv and makes rtlrvte nnn. neotionfor all points. North via Richmond and w aaningion. - . ' All trains run solid rjetween wnrninfftnit-'Mif Washington, and have. Pullman Palace Sleepers -- For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach wul be attached to Local Freitrht lAavW -Wilmington at 65 A. M. daily except Sunday. -: ?i " - -,-t General Supt' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent - jy 12 tf - " WlUlISSlLJBLiiADGra Baiboad Co. Omci or GiNXBAi. Sur'r, ' "I .Wilmington, N. c July 11, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 13m 1884. AT 9.05 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: : ; - NIGST KXJPR1SS TRAINS (Dally) Nos.48WutaBd4TEaib Leave wnmington..:.s,;...V...J..'.;..;. 9.05 PM. Leave Florence.i.......:.......:v...... 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C.,e.4JL Junction, .'. 60 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia. . j I 9.55 P. M. Leave C., C. & A. Junction.... . . .. 10.20 P. M, Leave Florence... 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.35 A. M. Sish Matx. abd Pabsxfqxb Tbadt. Daht. No. 40 i - - Wbst. Leave Wilmington:..'. Arrive at Florence. . .-. ..10.20 P.M. ... L25A.M. Mah. Aim Passxkqsb Tuais Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. . .. . . ........ . ' . . . . 4.65 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. &05P.M rr ) i ram o stops ah au duwjous.. Na 40 stops only at Flernington and Marten. ! Passengers for Columbia and -all points on Q. As 0. R. R.', C & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all pints beyond,, should take 40 Night Ex press. . - -, ' - :- , -; Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. -; All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington.. "-i ,-. i Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.00 A, M. . 1 ' V f JOHN F. DrVTNE, 1 J ! - Gen'l Supt. . I T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent ' jy 12 tf - - 3 HB . M L . . r.. h CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omen or SrmBnrTxicDXHT, Wummgton, N. a, Hay 11, 18 s Changerof Schedule. fYX AND AFTER iMAY?12, 1884, THE FOI w lowing schedule wul be operated on .this tRailroad; ? ; PASSENGER, MAIL AND : EXPRESS TRAIN: ' , ' ' ; ; DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. r ' r i - ) Leave Wilmington at.... 7.30 P. JL No.L VLeave Baleigh at...... ....... ...7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at... J...... 7.00 A. M. ' ) Leave Charlotte at. . .. ... . ... . .8.45 P.: M. No. 2. Arrive at Baleigh at. .8.80 A. M. 1 Arrive at Wilmington at. ...... .8.00 A. M. ' Passenger Trams stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the -Company's Time Table. . " v .. . , SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, 'MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. ' Leave Charlotte... 5.15 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Shelby...i. Leave . Shelby ...............r . Arrive at Charlotte 10.45'A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. As A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., A&hville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest ' . L. a JONES i - - - . Superintendent F. W. CLARK, General Eassengor Agent, mylltf ' Saved Her Life, . Bmex, McIxtosh Ce., Ga.. Dr. J. Bbabttd : Dear Mr-I have taken sev eral bottles of your Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of sixteen years' standing, and J feaUy better I con Aired entirely, tat which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in its favor. - I have recommen ded It to several of my friends who were suffer ing as I was. ' . - ' -'.-Yours, very respectfully, -. A MRS. W. . STEBBLNS. .. TESTED A qUAETESi OF A CENTURYIT 5,';V: x 'STANDS ijNRTVAlLED. .-' ' ;j ' LaGhabg it, Ga. ' lm." J. BnADrrsxn, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir1 take pleasure in stating that I have used, fcr the last twenty years, the medicine yon are now put ting up, known as Dr. Bradfleld's Female Regu lator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten tegether . for the diseases for which It is recommended. With kindest regards I am, re spectfully. . W. B. TERRELL, M. D. .,.)s , ,4i . ... Atulrta, Ga. - Db. J. BBAirrxij:2arfltr Some fifteen years: ago I examined the recipe of Female IRcgulater, . and carefully studied authorities in regard to Its componentsind then (as well as now) pronounce It to be the most scientific and skilful eombina-j tlon of the really reliable remedial agents known, to science, to act directly on the womb and ute-j line organs, and the organs and parts sympathi-j ring dlreotly with these; andXtherefore, provld-s Ing a tpeajtc remedy sot au aiseases oi uie womo, and of the adjacent organs and part. : : ; . Yours truly, . . . " Jxssk Boape- ' ? f ' 'Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo-; man maOed free to any address;" . ? . t t' ' ' ' ' .' ' Thb BBAnrrjEU) Rxquxatob Co. : '.'.'.'K- -v' " ;;iti ; .': Box 28. Atlanta. Ga. William H. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilmmg-; ton, N. O. zr'- -z nvlly . -'Chsin M TkTl TflW Bend six cents for postage ILlJT AXlJSl and receive free, a eosUy box of goods which will help all, of either sex, vtvht tiwiT than anvthhlff else Itt' this world. Fortunes await the workers absor lnttAlvsure. At once address TRUE & CO- Au-( eusta.Maine. . -- u mh30DAWrf i 84.1 ADVKRTISE1IENT3. THEDHimSHI OFIHE S0DTHU. Is located at SEWANXE, TENNj, upou the Cum- nenana nateau, x,uuu icet aoove me sea jctw. mis KcnooL. under toe special patronage or me - tle8outh and Southwest, offers the healthiest T V Tesweiioe and the best adTantaees, oota moral : -: Collegiate and Theologtoal Departments. ForUe:- v-. r' , special claims'.of this Unlversitv for natronage, "v, - applyfordooumentstotheKev.TELFAlltnODGK. j '-- r - BUTVU.D., vtoe-Chanoeiior, gewaneeyTenn... r . - I !LP- O RM1TION; VAUjlBLB TO U the NW Catalogue of the; c EVEIIY BUSINESS COLLEGE. TOTOG IIA1I. A.ItIDEnPrluclpC.'; .s . Xrenton, N. J. , FELIALE , niSTITUTE, BEY. J. OJ WHEAT. D. D.." Prinelnal." assi&fed. by a full corps of experienced teachers. The Hth :r . annual session opens Sept. 10, 1884, Terms mode- - . rate. Number of boarders limited.' Applications' . fo the vacancies created by the retirement -of . . members of the sraduatine class will now be re - ceived,- Apply for circulars to the PrinoipaL ' ; CANCERS TUMORS v ana - - - . -:- ' Treated bv a new and wonderfullv successful method, without the knife or loss of blood t . vastly superior to ail other methods utiunareas : of cases cured. Write for descriptive pamphlet. -Address, OR. E. H. GREEH, ' ' , 1 1H Peaentree Street, ' '- "i!: ': , '9 Atlanta, Ga. 1 BASELY CtTBvEXK BOOK FREE. DB. J. 0. B0f FMAN, jKFFES0Na WISCQliSII. j Sendfora Catalos;ne orthe CoUeie of : Physicians ani Snf leons,-" Baltimore, Md., which offers the Student of f. - sieaieme superior advantages. ; THOS. OPIE, M. D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St. i U P-w-OP May mean Poisoned -with Potash." This' is the case with hundreds who have been unwl?e enough to take Sarsaparillas, Potash mixtures, : etc, until digestion Is almost fatally, impaired, syift's Speoiflois a! vegetable remedy, and re stores, the system to health and builds up the waste made by these poisons. - . ' - 1 '- i " .l Victimize I - - 1 - BUT TIKAXLT BKUXVED BT-8. S. S. ) "I was suffering with Blood Poison.and treated several months with Mercury and Potash, only to make me worse. ' The Potash took away my ap petite and gave me dyspepsia, and both gave me rheumatism. I then took Sarsaparilla, etc All mese Sarsaparllla mixtures' have Potash in them. This made mo still worse, as it drove the poison farther Into -my system. A friend insisted I should take Swift's Specific, and it" cured me of' the Blood Poison, drove the Mercury and Potash .v iut of my system, and to-day I am as well as I. ever was." -. ; " . GEO. a WILLMAN, Jh., Salem, Mass. Cured Thoronghly sad Absolutely. ; John A. Smith, the largest merchant In Gaines- -Ville, Ga., pays: 1 suffered for years from the combined effects of Erysipelas And Ecxema. I continued to grow worse under medical treat ment and by taking medicine containing Potash. &. S. S. cured me thoroughly and absolutely. M j appetite, strength and flesh returned as I was cured with it." -. ? - ' Let Truth Tell Its Story ! . A MINISTER ATTD THB ORFUAK CHTLDBKB.'' Rev. L. B. Paine, Macon, Ga., writes: ''We have "been using Swift's Specific at the orphan's home as a general health tonic, and have had remark able results from its use on the children and em pioyes of the institution. It U such an excellent ;tonic and keeps the blood so pure, that the sys tem is less uaota to disease, it has cujea some 'of our children of Scrofula." ! , . . ; Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed -free to applicants. . . -- - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COM . . - Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office, 1305 Chestnut St. ap ltf : - - chsm" " ' " - White Heal Yeast. .. YERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. . Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladles 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 Bhe refers to - Mrs. A. A. Wlllard. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, - ' ' 4 , Mrs. W. L Gore, ; '.' Mrs. Samuel Northrop, '. for the correctness of her statements. . For sale by . ' JNO. L. -BOATWRIGHT, v : mhSOtf '--' ' - ' Sole Agent; v.?:' ' . . -:-. :.ir':. --U- Groceries. r Groceries. ;1500 7L0UR a11 endes. . f K rv fihla Ora.nn1atd RTTOATL XUU . Extra C and C . -i-.-': Of ill nags mo ana iagayracuririia. - - .--.i : ' Tierces LARD, . . . ' 100 !a8eS an Buckets iLARD, " gQioxes CHEESE, v , 7 -" -4.0 Tnlts BUTTER : ' 'x 150 Boxes cRACKKEs' v 2QQBblsSEEDPOTATOES, ; r- ' B; ' QBhlsTUjENTPS, : 20 BDls AJ'PLE3' . . . Hhds MOLASSES, - OK BblS dO- 200 KfiB NAn.8, - 250 BHOOP JBON, v ; 1 50 H&U Bbl MACKB Tobacoo. Cigars and Snuff,' Candles, Soap, Candy, &c, tes, uoap, uand For sale low b e low By - ADRIAN YOLLERS. mh2tf New" Scarborough NO. 104 NORTH -WATER STREET AND PRINCESS 1 -V WILMINGTON. N. U. y-r,."!- - The Finest Restaurant In the City. , ; , r ' ;. ; wxv Board $15 per Day. Three Tickets $lJD0,i81n-- z s1a VabIb S5c No Meals sent out. , no jies dec 7 tf r B.J. SCARBOROUGH. PropTf ' Vv- y XISS Star? Sogl: IS THE FLACE TO 'GET THE VEKY-Filoi---".v$01 SHRIMPS to be found in the city. AlsOiWINES, ' n " i LIQUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be . - -convinced. -r u -j -- . - . - - . "".'-. ; ..nt.i'-V&rGEOvPHERBERT, iVj j lanl tf aj: - :;? : r : .Proprietor, ' ; '- ' ; , 1- -"- - - " " .-"fe' ?i :'Ur i-v i i v iU ' X -)Tf - z - . s - -: . ' .Vf '-jt, Hr ,,k1 i - $ " - - iV f - - i ' s. -S. 1 ' tt -V . t V . i- 1: '-:v.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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