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(REp: WW RETTES (iub Dmnr d Tusions wihen n-;, Ucn wild jsiicli- DE Ly 12 (i!!.1L (idlf i '.' ; . .' vV . . Each Cigarette is provided-with a 7 -sweet, clean, new mouth piece, which disposes of all nicotine. fW (rnuinfc. wiltioul it. jel3m toctmm end an 31 flyer's Cherry Pectoral. m no " 0rrTi,le OWo p- lft 1382 - lOLDSi " having been subject to a bron chial affection,) with frequent folds, for a number of years, I hereby cer tify that Ayee's Cheeky j Pectoral gives we prompt relief, and is. tie moat effective -remedy I have ever tried- . JAMES A. HAMILTOU; Editor of The Crescent" .i prmroa " Mt Gileatt 0hio Jnno x' I882 wUuuHS " 1 have used 1ayebs Ciieriiy Fectoral this! spring for a se-; tere cough and Inng trouble with good effect, and I am pleased to recommend it to any' one similarly affected.' 0V-' ,. flAEVEV BACCrtMAX, " : Proprietor Globe HoteV? ' . ; MtEPAEED 3bY ; .'Ut DpJ.C.Ayer4Co.,LoweIllMas8. . Sold by all Druggists. " v -'" lll'lU dec SI . . .f AYER'I tams an antidote for all malarial dls u rticl1' 80 far as know", is nsed in no w remedy. t contain no Quinine. nor ymiueral nor deleterious substance ahat- er .and consequently produces noiioptfout , t npon the constitution, but leaves the. healthy as it was before the attack. -ABSAj&T AYEB'8 AGUE CUBE ff" Fver Renrittent .Fever, , Agun, BiIions FeTer u .caused by malaria, la case Of failure--aiwrtlae trial. deaW - .i .-,. T., envoi, j "wui, uj uur fcted Ju,y lst, 1882,id refond th;; JC. Ayer&Co., Lowell,Ma$ Sold by all Druggists. , DR. mm ..CI . D"n,uum iw ana otne: ON't.v - Sxiiv? sent on S Tw.l Trt i r'kuS SR OLD wno-are roffeii oS'Sl.'' NATO"dall.thoe disease. oia'I Spn to nfy nf1 ' ' complete - 11' tn tit s.Li- amy - This BELT or Hetrener' f tor is made expressly for . tUe cure ol derangement , of the generative or&awi I There Is no mistake about this Instrument, the con tinuous stream of JXEO -TBIClTT - permestlng inroufrb the parts m restore, them tr health! aetten. Da not contoiina thte with Eiectrirf BelW-1 advertised to mre all ills irom head to toe. It is lor - ""I. u.. iih 'ii ; r """rniauon, auaress caieever r "usiungton Bt, Chicago. UL CreH BULL 'cm R A, All AVEH. 1 HZL 4 a " I nth sat ' :f h$ Moniing'Staf. ."VnOKl TnE GODS LOTE. Whom thaeoda love die young,? I f , O hriffht eluti ... ".. No nbt of plaining all our woes among, s -cj -x Nor -cry deject , . .:: r or yehaye we who on the summons wait vy horn the gods love dieyoung,? 5-'1.tv:IS; "Whom the gods lore die young,? . For ye i no breath of blieht, no hcarti frost. jBnt.'tlmely halting ere the journey's heat, ao pain or piercing ror tnose stainless feet A turning back where sin and sinlpfia miwt . Whom the gods love die young,?. :v ' I Oportioawit&iaS'4 SCA.l,ESlAKZ Meet lit norcamon A Great Ancm- meci pi In IVasa Rfeetlnc Flae Uala- Specia! telegram to the News-Observer.- f MOBGAHTOIT, AttgUSt 11. To-jflay this old town was crowded with the adherents of both political parties, drawn to hear the discussion between the gnberaatorial "candi- datesi ITie crowd was estimated at 2.OOO4 Each side had aflaff-raisinff.v Therq was at the same time a Demo cratic mass meeting for the purpose pf chdosing delegates to the Senato.-i rial District Convention The Re-! publicans made a desperate effort to iua&tj.a uig liuprctusiuu ujpoa tue peo pie and spared no pains to set up a boom. The leading spirits on their side jwere negroes and revenue offi cers, i ::.:-:i,,-?fy:::. ,.v;yt. ; Scalea's speech to-day , was a fine effort. I his was the' admitted opin' ion of all present. It ;?was lso con ceded by, all-that he demoralized York! Hence,, the . Democrats were jubilant and enthusiastic. Persons who jiad beard scales s speeches as- serted that to-day's was the best duriifc the canvass.. . , ,:, .. .. Thp impressson,' made by Gen Scalep was 1 gratifying. York made nis usual speecn, minus mua., xiaaies were? present.' York's boasting was a prominent feature of his speech, as it has been of . all -the others. lie bragged loudly of his ,f record." He claimed that to him was due the credit fr teredaction of the pay of legisjatorsp'ocalei 'replied proaipt-; ly, 8owng that the reduction had been'made by the convention and is embodied in the amended Constitu tion.! York Ahen said he "did not-re-member " ' " . - - 1 As a matter of interest to: Repub licans, it may ; be stated that Scales' health is now better than in years. '. Ydrk is fevidently on the defensive. He is ingenious in defending Jiia.re cord; and Is bol and reckless , in his assertions; Scales '. meets him..with the truth -manfully and elegantly statdd. - Borke .oountv iarswake and ablaze for Scales. The fueling was never so rjrood here. D. R; Waijcke. . cUBRENT COMMENT. f Butler 'has laid his plans to elect Blaine. He means to do it if he can. He has., "laid in . with," as the boys say, Bill Chandler, Charles A. Pana, and possibly John " Kelly. Chandler is the eo-between who com municate from Butler to Blaine and fron Blaine to Butler. - All Demo crat know who Chandler is. "He is the jrioiTnpJnsc.iencelesajpU.i cal rascal wno helped steal the eleo toral vote of Florida for Hayes. Dana is aj sour but good-looking relic of blood federalism, who has not at drop of Democratic blood in his veins, who was never true to but onel)em ocrdtic Presidential candidatey who stabbed the gallant Hancock in the back. .Butler is what we have time and again pictured him, a smart, gabby, conceited and crochety old deni&gogue, who is everything by fits nd turns; a4 notllinfr lonPT- ne is selfish and arrogant, and n what ever party ho may be Tie ' means to rol4 or- ruin. He s has. now made terms with Blaine and expects to de liver his goods, jA personal pique accounts , for Dana's . opposition to Cleveland. His love of the. spoils anc his fondness for political rascali-; iyl iccounts for Bill Chandler's. Dis appointed ambition, pure ; cussedness -and a natural born instinct tor be-- traying xnoso woo nave truuLeu uuu, accounts for. Butler's. Boston Post, Defaf. rri " vf h 4- Some anxiety has been felt lestj the engrossing duties c0f an ae tiv political campaign should divert thej attention of General Logan f rom tfcax vigorous .'and . relentless ;, war against the tyranny , of grammar in which he . has found at once his highest duty and his keenest denglrtf and has won his proudest title to the gratitude of his admiring country- mep. . But Logan , is not a .mere emergency soldier; ne .nasennsiea fori the "war, and not even the cares of fetate could turn him aside frpm riifT battle aerainst that pernicious system of grammatical rules which. so called scholars, corrupted oy British influence, if not ny Bntisn. cold,- seek to impose - upon ,we. language of freeborn -Americans. Philadelphia Times, Ind. Jlep : : A nAHD'-ToalT who are suffering front errirs and indiscretions of youth, nervous; weakness, eany aecay, iosa ux uuuuiwu, Xrn j will BAnrf a recine that will cure you vbbe of chaecle. This' great remedy was discovered by a missionary in ouin Amer -Q .AAt6aapA envelotJC to KKV. ioasT.lskK&; Ration D, New York. ; I Insurance Jlooins,- : a I BANK OF ' WllnlngtoM HaiiiB rani; Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000, ' -Vital Qnestic2J l. . - Ask (he-most eminent Az.t . jQt any school, what is the best thing in tue world for quieting and pUayic all Irri tation qf the nerves, 'and curing all forma v.,?,rfoua complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep" alwaysl:r . A.nd they will tell you unheSitaangly - ' . "Some form of Hop I tj i- J ., -- I. ' ,. CHAPTKB. --Vr' :r Ask any or all of the most eminent "bhy dclansi . " ' v .-"What is the best and'onry remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases 01 the kidneys and r urinary " organs; such as Biight'p disease, diabetes, retention, or in ability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women"' ! A'And they will tell you cxplfcifly and ' Ask Ihe same physicians--. 1 :! "WHat is- the -most reliable and surest cure for all Ever diseases or dyspepsia; coa-! stipatiOnr indigestion, biliousneas; malaria fever, gue, &c.,"and they wilLtellyoUJ r Mandrake I or Dandelion 1 1 Henciwhen these remedies are combined wjth Others dquallF valuable, . V . - i ;- r And compounded lato Hop Bitters,-tueh avon derful and- mysterious curative power Is cje velopedk which is so varied In its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly -exist of re sist its power, and yet It is Harmless for the most frail, wotnan.-weakest invalid pr smallest child to use. : ; " " 4 t.i'l l . CHAnXB II. H-'vU-iiU'X-i,- . ' ' " PatIeato. - v-.r H: . . ' "Almost dead or nearly dyhiir: For years, and given up by physicians, of Bright's and other kWney diseases,' liver complaints, severe coughs, called consump tion, have been cured. ?; ' ?v v - , ? Women gone nearly crazy fill IXi 5 Prom agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness, and various diseases neculiar Jo women."- ' People drawn out of share from excruciating pangs Qf rheumatism, Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula. :. -- ' : -Brrsirjelas 1 - . . .' . - . - "Saltheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, Indi gestion, and, in fact, almost all diseases frail" -. Nature is heir to Hare been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found meveryneighborhoodlathe known world. , , tP Kone genuine without i bunch of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vue.poisoa oua stuff with "Hop" or '-Hops'? in their name. nov IS D&Wlv too&nnn ' tu th sat , ch m The feeble grow strong when Hos tetter'fl - Stomach' Bitters Is , used to Sromote asaimlla on of the food and enrioh the blood. Indigestion, the chief . obstacle to an acquisition of strength by the weak. i& an ailment which infaillbhy Bueoumbs to the U . . . v 1 - rr Bcuon oi i.uia poor 49aa v v no ubiioi Loss of .flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing evidence of prema ture decay, are speedily counterac ted by the great in visrorant. which braces up the physical raergtes and fortifies the constitution against disease. For tale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. -my l?D&WIy nrm tu th sa my 17 ; ' . -I w'- -i - -:-;.. - J '. ' hit Tatapsco Flouring Mills, Establlslied 1TT4. BnbLra 1T74. RoU1882. THIS COM PANT OWNS AND OPERATES TflBBK MILLS, as follows -,. .. . .V t PATAPS"6b MILL A, at ECLlCOT'f'tltTY, Md, " PAXAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. . PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE aBOYB. McL. Having a daily capacity oj 150O Barrels.- , ' The: value of FIout depends on the' proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar and Phos phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia. Wheat, from Which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for Its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. I Ask your Grocer for Patansco Sunerlative. - Cane Henrv Family. Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family, . atapsco ramuy, vnesapeaae Ann, fatapsco jsxtra, iseaiora jramuy, t orange urove jszira. m K C. A. GAMBRELL MF"Gi CO., :" 33 Commerce Street, ' 1 -' , - -BsJtimore, Md. i. 5 Represented by -.-ang2 6m sat tu th .T.MoIVER. Wilmington, 3J. l Bank of Hew Hanover, Authorized Capital, ;si,oorDpo - S3o6,odo - - $50,000 Cash Capital paid In, Surplus Fund,' fc - DIRECTORS i t W. L GORE, ' M W.WIUMS ; " ' DONALD MartBAB, j V B. VOLLKRS..V . J R. B.BRIDGSRS, ,. I - , W. ATKINSON. -5 ,( ; C. M. STEDMAN, 4 IHAAC; BATSS, , F. BJjUttlNSTKTN, : is I B. B, BORDEN,, PI ISAAC BATBSPresldent. -I' : ' G. WWlLLIAltyice Prtflldent, an0 iij. .8. D, wLLfCR pshjer ft . CELL HOUSE! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, . V Wllmliigton, JV. C. '"JL: Ferry Pf oprletor. First Class In all its appomtmenta. Terms .00 o JJ.0O per doy. : ; . - " L-"' 'eb 8 tf " Gronnd Peas. --. - - a" Qftft BUSHELS.; &ROUNT PKA8V ON. CON, OUU slgnment, and must be sold. Lowest m arket prices. '"'.' - Alio, ONE HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO," va- rtousgrades. t -hV JyllStf - - 18 Market Street."; eONTINUE TO OFFER A 'FULL STOCK OF GOODS In our line, and invite ,paitt(raUir at tention to onr SPECIAL MIDSUMMER PRICES of Coolers, inreeEers, imve weiis. jju owjtcb, o. and especially to that terror to all competitors, the Farmer Girl Cook Stove. This to our Jubilee season for all kinds of Tin Work .and opfingv JyS7 tf- ' ' ''- F. M. KING & tp.t xWe GriiiP rpHEREFORS TOU CAN; BB HroBBjOFjrHB I "kR8T . BOLTED) MEAL IN THE OTPY.M FRESH every day during the "heated term." Also. Hay. Corn, Oats and Feed. ' amh TpBBSTON CTJMMTNG CO., 1 - Millers and Grata and ' ansfltf ' '.'"',".' , I Peanut Dealers. ' , - - .' - TteHoina. atouriia - IJUBlisHED EVERY FRTOATYORSnia At "WanteM!,' if ry;.;? :,-. " jons W .; I1TC11S5 t ; ; lrrOlVAKD PROPRIErOR: It has a splendid cJroulatlon to tteecjontiee of Warren, vance, nau, i,;;- "Ti rziMz Tjt i' VaT As anadvertifilng medium it is unsurpassed. Terms LB0 a Tear in advanch.i , Address -xlW-BOMJw, I 'aUatf . J , Warrenton, N. C. R I PATENT T j . n !J XOAJEMJBEIIlt'JtCfc i w; Thfe r.lorning Star uBiis SHED DAILY ASD WEEXLY 4 8lflpi DAILY STAR, One Year, postagelai7r.$7 00 Three Months ; . 4 00 Two Months. One.Mocth ) mr WEEKLT STAR, toaJTeat, postage paid.;J.$lB0 Six Months, . 1 00 Three Moatlif " ... 6ft I: - V NOTICES OP THB PEES3 : ; ; The SAa Is dnclilarilT one of the ht naiwni In the State, as brisrhtand newBV as ever. , Loner Ufa to it. &dem Press. . . The WQmhisrton Stak has entered on itwetftb year as good, a paper as any people should wank Charlotte Democrat, fM-f4 The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth ,r. as a oaitr Journal or. news it stands ."no Concord Hegisier. : ;: ; ; , - ; The Wilmington Smb baa entArrui Uj truwntv. ' fifth vofame. There is no better Daner nnbltahmT ia he State, Lenoir JWfc-.-.vjt,.v;.-jjv,t:jJ-, The Vv llminirton Stab has atftid nvm tta hin teenth year. It is one of the best papers In the The Wilmlnffton Stab has eatered Its t.hirtAnnth year. has become one of tho' leading papers'of tbASouth-Oztoni TorehUghti frrfi r The Wllmhurton Stab is not onlv one of the best edited naners in the State., but for freshness of ' news and typograpical appearance cannot be oeacen.woc08 juuvner. i - :.. i..s-..- "The Wllmlaaton Stab Is one of the very best na jwrs in the South, to every department from typo rayny up vo euiLoruu auiui.y auu uiuepeuuenoe. $burgVcLyjndex-AppeaL , v The Wilmington (N. C.) Momrrse Stab Is a modi el newsoaner. Indeed. We think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say It Is the newsiest tseoular) paper published id theSouth JJicAwiond The Wilmington Star has now entered noon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume, One of, the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as .a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. Forbore-Southerner. - -v-r-'j-, sx-z'. WO like the Star because1 It' is thoroughly re- IIaVIa Aawullfl - fnnnlaan 4-w-A' a wall Onrl aVdv iiaUiOi VCUiUlUs lOMWOOi CU1IU OV : TT WU . CUV 111 edited, Jnewsy, spicy, and is fact a perfect news paper. 1 iX)ng may me . BTAft. iwuulio. Mt.A.vrM Visitor; .. - - ' ' Although at the head of the press In this State In all that makes a naoer valuable to the reader. still it continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. The stab Is so well and f avorablv known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which Its thousands of readers do not already know. I It ta In everv resneot one of the best dal lies in the South.--iaeowiwi. That magnlfioent beaming Stab has completed its twehtv-seoond volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of tne Potomac rne system in uie get up 01 per surpasses tnem di.u arooro The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. ltis& most excellent newspaper, well 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 Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnirfit Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot' voeerver. --,. u. .. , r4. .,- -; , ; ; . The imet cannot sav a word too crood for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. . As a newspaper it is a-favcrite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous , life to it. Peids ville Ttes. The Wilmington Stab, we are Dlsased to notice, still continues on the high road po success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the Vers- best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any Journal published in the South.' oxrorq arte utnee. . .t t Whv; is it that all the naners with the name of Star are such bright little journals t The Wilming ton (Nj C.) Stab,, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York JStar, for example. There must be something In a name after alL mctonona 1 fa.) mate. - , ,: . ' The Wllmfnrton Stab has entered u do nits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv hLrhlv. regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a ntue nuier man uowjiu any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability, Jtcr gatUo4 Made. Humble tri ft beeinnings. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for' t tune Lnat attenaea we couapse 01 xao souiuem Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent hi the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newtra per It has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate; selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among' our most accepts -bleexchans.J3ysfioro Reorder. , t f Tho Wilmineton MoBHnro Stab has entered up on thel thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it apon Its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able snoeesa 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 i8.all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, ana Its corps 01 eaitors ana reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men, . May the. healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be 're tarded, and may Its genial enterprising twoprie- tor enjoy many more nappy years 01 usefulness. ooro Messenger. - - v - Raleigh Register. ' - f - -. M . - r I- - . - ' . .r .; ; lCniSv In -Pfihrnanr as soon as the crinters re ceive! the necessary material -the publication of the; . ; -. - i. KAIJEIGII REGISTER. , ; a Nortb: Carolina llemocratio newspapofi.:wlll be commenced. - f i r ".?i : t, .v:." The Rboistxb wul be printed woe kit uniu me great political campaign of 1884 begins.. It will thAtiha tamad twine a week, or as often as may. be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in worm Carolina. At Win oe prmieo. irom new and beautiful type, on good white paper, ana though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prpspact- niwa rimAtimp nmmisA. vet the aBDlicatlOn Of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put . . i A. .. a I , 3 . 1 ..nil nMAlB. ' maca gooa reaamg, ana a eompiee nnsioryoi What is done in North Carolina. Mr. Hals will be editor of the Risistir. - i The nrlce of the Rxoistxb will be S2 a yean $1 for six mouths. Payfor your home paper, and ioen remii ior me kxqistkb. iuuwj wu remu ii tot this omce wul receive as - t I .' '- A PREMIUM, -s. " either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial So- rina. Twn vrilnniAH a.ra now readv: Tax Woods and Ttjcbxbs -or Nobth Caboijha. Cuttls's, EmmonsVand Krr's Botanical Ke- x sports, supplemented, oy aoouraw-vwunty jw- potts or .otanamg jroresis, ana luuBirawa vj an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. ninth, era m . i.25 Iitpdtbtbix o Nobtb Cbot wa Ih jphb CoauA uu lAun tvufliiM-r 1; leyfs, WUkes and; the Census Reports; supple-. 7 man ted bv full and accurate sketches of the . mmv-six xunueB.' ana mao 01 .ue dwwj. ;voi e-12mo. - Cioh fhi -8 pp.i f l.BO. f VSATSfin REGISTER. Address Ja 19 D DAWtf v, -rfit " T- .1.1 -vv . HE,IiANDMARK. iff!r ATESyiLLE, JSWDiMJP PO.7 N." C '-'. ! ,.'':": IS THE " 7 ' ' ,' Leading Newspaper, in "Western North it Is the only Democratic Paper published In Iredell County one of the largest, and wealthiest nrniMAR tn the State and has attained' a larger local circulation titan any paper ., ever heretofore. papasaeq m uio oountj-. . . ... . , ?. .. ; Iti circulation in Alexander, Wilkes. Ashe, Alle- Oly,- yaaKin, uavio anu maeu, is larger tnan !tor any two papers lnthe State combined; and idly acquiring a strong iootnoia m xrorsyuie, , jiowan ana w9wi siwunuuurg, . , 1 nnlv n'aner in Western' North C!arolma thatiemploys a rbsdxab CABVAssiKe AbxhT, and thwrf kecD constantly ' before the people. Uuacr thto avstem a rapidly increasing clrcula ation is the result, making tne Laud THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDiUM IN WEST 'EKN IJORTH CAROLINA: Address '-J-v - "LANDMABb;-'' - Statesville N. C h?subscribb nowfo: frhe 'Cotton An 8-pago40-eoiunn ArKonltural Journal, the onlf paper In south Carolina pabHshed exclusively In tne interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agriculture : v wr w the J ONLY 0 CENTS A YEA ( . i The official organ of the State Grange.' ( - Endorsed by the leading citizens of the St t and by the best farmers ,1a the Stata:.d h CLntrfll . - . .v '..." . . ' ' ' Send postal for specimen copies) for yoursolt andyouTneignDors - 1. Lir.;. if H 'Address i W. J. MoKKRALL. &klfu. .-. . : .-.Marlon. S.a, Planti WMOTiESAJCBtPJlICESi Cff"Our quotations. It should be understood, represent the wholesale ; prices generally-' In making p small orders higher prices, have to be enargod- . . "- abticxxs. : ' r. BAGGING Gunny . ?' ? : paicxs. . - Bianaara.... .a. . BACONrNorth Carolina. " . Hams, 9 t ' 00 'O Shoulders, V t.....,.....- 00 & Sides, choice, . 00 & WxsTBBa Skokxd -Hams. bv.. .- 00 ca 15 rn 12 16 Sides, x.. -.,.m..a . 0 w., v Shoulders; B w.....;wii..."'-00. - - 8 Dbt 8AX.TXB Sides, V 8Ji. - ; ' i Shoulders. B....7..:.....' - 00 Cr 0 8 - BAimElSSnlrits TUTDentlne. T- cecena nana, eacn. ......... 1 ou I 65 "2 Otf't 1 90 s -r & 00 -' . 14 00 - 00 , Mew XNew xora, eaon. . .. .. . 1 v e, n.j: nih. A.v. - . TT VI. , VOUA, ......a....... BEESWAX 9 -BRIC&Wilnungton, V M...; .. Northern i i BUTTER North Carolina, . -:T'' Northern, fd.......-. ' CANDLES 9 Sperm. .'. . ... . ; Tallow. ... i .". .. v -.. . . - - Adamantine ................. CHEE81fr-Jb-North,n Fact'y ; ( DalTy, Cream . ..... . . . . .... - - - State ........... v. . . .' 00 8 00 000 s 00 v 25 18 v 11M -V.00 12 12 II f. 28 v 14 . '..-14 00 i 00 18 V 13 - . 00 : 85 90 & & & COFFEE 9 B Java.;',...:.., V BioT. ........ ..... f. . .i CORN MEAL bush., In sacks, -- , j ' 4 Virginia Meall. . ..... COTTCTIES- bundle...... 10 -87), 92 1 40 1 46 t DOMESTICS-Sheeting, 4-4, V yd Yarris, bunch . . EGGS--'!9 dozen 00 -Xo . .. .... e 11 FISH Mackerel, No. 1 V bbl. j. 16 00 20 00 juaoxerei, mo. 1, v nan doi.. 00 ko 10 00 Mackerel. No. 4. bbl.t1.:.. t 60 10 00 MaikereL No. 8, half bbl. S 00 5 60 MaekereL No. 8. bbl...... 8 60 9 00 Mullets, bbl... ...... ...... 5 00 Mullets. Porkbbls.... ...... .11 00 6 00 12 00 - N. C. Roe Herring, fi keg... 8 00 4 00 I Dry Cod. 1 5 10 -5 00i 5 00 , 6 50 8 00 5 25 ti JS 75 - 7 00 - 13,, FLOUR bbl-Flne.:, 000 . i M Northern Super.... .. . i? JKxtra.......... 025 a 5 50 6 CO City ldns--Super..."r.... - Family .: 60 Extra Family 00 10 GLUE-rtf a.-...4.,..;.,, GRAIN bushel. " im,Bjre,oags,prmie,wniie Com, cargo, la bulk, : " . Com. cargo, in bags. - 85 87 77;. 72 52U 75 80 Com. cargo, mixed, in hairs .. 71 i' Clna fnm otnn i... Kn ' 50 . W1 ..VU. MWt.W...... Ctov Peas iv. . HIDK8 ?J J Green. ;.k HAY IP 100 fts Eastern, 00 0 10, 95 00 90 m& 9 00 1 05 1 00 -100 10 1 40 western ................ North River...... -.... HOOP IRON- .'; . . . ... . LARD-T-9 Northern . North Carolina......... LIMB barrel 00 00: LUMBER City Sawed If ft snip avail, resawea. RonghEdge Hank.. xi:.u: West India Cartfoes. accord 18 00 20 00 18 00 18 00 22 00 .15 00 15 00 lng to quality... .......j 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00. Scantllnk and Boards, eom'n 13 00 MOLASSES gallon - New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 00 , 1 v7. ... . . wv moo, m hhds... ........ 00 in DDLS .....K... , uu House, in hhds. ..... . 00 " mDDis........ .ou in bbls. ....... 40 keg-'-Cut. lOd basis.. ' -00 gallon Kerosene... 12. Rosin,. Tar ........ Deck and Soar.............. POULTRY Chlckens,Hve,grown 4 . " Spring.. Turkeys ..... i PEANUTS bushel.. ...,. POTATOES- baahol Sweet.. ' Irish, per barrel, new:."...... PORK barrel City Mess.... 1 I'rtme ..........;........... -j RtBnD. ........ 1 BICE Carolina, lb...:....... , Kangn, y Dusnei iupianay.. . Do. . do .Iwlaaid. RAGS ft Country. ....... city , .ti ; ROPE ft SALTf salt Alum ........... .- - Liverpool... Lisbon i -' American........... SUGAR ft-Cnba ..j: rone kico ' A-f-Coffee..,.: .' .-'. C " ..... -.......;.. ' " -a St. -" -t Crashed....' SOAP fc-Korthern: . . : . . . . SHINGLES M Contract.... tonunon . ................... . : Cypress Saps.... Cvoress Hearts.............". STAVES M W 0 Barrel. ... 3 RO Hogshead... ( TALLOW ft............;... TIMBER M feet Ext Heart , use ciass yeiiow pine;. .10 uu, Prime ship'g, lst class heart. Extra Mill, good heart.'. : Mill Prime........:.. Common Mill.... Inferior to Ordinary . 12 00 10 00 800 7 GO 4 50 4 00 ; , 20 - 16 .12.. 5 00.' 2 50' WOOL ft Washed unwasnea Burrv.... WHISKEY gallon Northern . XiprtA Carolina. .-. ' wiLMiNGTOpr rroifBT jiabset; Exchange (sight) on New York.:,... discount 1 isaiumore.... 1 ) : a . Boston. Philadelphia.... r ... Western. Cities. Exdhanee. so aavs. 1 w cent. : Bank'of New Hanover Stock.; ;. ... . . . ...... 107 90 140 28 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 . 100 100 110 80 First National Bank Stock.......... .... Navassa Guano Company Stock........... North Carolina Uonda Old Ex-Ckrapons. . . . ; r - - -4runang, 1866....' ! Funding, 1868 t - . , 4j. New 43....... ; - - SneolalTax. WAWRB Bonds. 70 (Gold Interestl...t Carolina Central BR Bonds, 60.......... Wilmington, col. A Augusta it it aonas. ... wrn i ' T. J O A ft. ... . .. . , H HA New Hanover county Bond Wilmington & Weldon R R i Norta Carolina K a btocx. ...... 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. .... . . . .... 120 THE CELEBRATED, AREINGTOH GAME FOWLS FOE SALE jyY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have taught and won a series ef the greatest. mains ever fought on this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in to, were nonorea oy tne uni ted States Centennial Conunissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL . -,-' , r, .: . , I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will .ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and- handsome plum age, pet ICxrtiwfta. C. O. D at from 14.00 to E6.Q0 each -HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair sio.uu per mo. a expect to raise two nonurea Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will shin Young Fowls of March and tAttil hatch during the months of August, Sep- tetanor ana ootoDer, at five Aiouars per rair, or Seven Dollars per. Trio. ' -: Whoever disnntea the BUDerioritv of mV Birds. will please back the assertion with their stamps, TTJ.. f .1 .kl Wn m,i . Address, ' J. G. ABRINGTON ap tf " HflllardBton, Nash Co. N.C. r EKCOURAGE .HOME INSTITUTIONS. f Security Against 'Fire.4 WKoitt. rTrvirrs mVPANY nONTINUHS TO WRITE PO- V x . notes at fair rates on aUolarses ef insurable property. , ah losses ate promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining in public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of propert iu North Carolina. - ' - ; : Agents ta ail parts 01 tne state. r r ' W. S. PRIMROSB, Secretary. . h i PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. - . v ATKINSON & MANNING. Agents. . gep26tf -J tw Wilmington, N.C. We Can Supply jHEALTHY DEMAND FOR v pRY SALTED and SM OKED MB ATS. S yigradesoffiJBAPOI!TORKX)rA kl v I : . MOLASSES andrSYKUPS, j; pOFFEE, SUGAR, FLpUR, ; .;r ii jAnd CASE GOODS at LOW PRICES, And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. 4V I HAEL & PEARSALL; IJy;22DAWtf J Land Plaster. General Ck)Bxmissitm Merchants, Also. Sole" Agents for the -"PORTLAND PLA8- TEB lalLLS, fiie prodncts1 of whioh are made rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND, n ; Correspondence sollolted.; s 'apS s . . PoftO Su jar NAILS)- OILS-fS tAra... TJilmingrt'on 1 Railroad, Co. . ' . -.t, . . f , -,"r t - - 1 Qrnci or Gas'if Stjfxb")tchixmt, . 4 -. . ; I , Wilmington. N. C July 3jl, 188C? , fS ANd'aFTEB JULY 13, 1884,' A$.0O AJi xuiaenger -nams on tne wiimmgton wei- uwu oaureau wm run as 1010 war , t j y 1u.su4.ucA. xsxpresa -x-rains-, afur,rn ' Nosx.4TNo and .48 ftovtb. ' ' Learo Wilmington. Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A. M. Arrive at Weldon........., 2.85 P M. Leave Weldon.' : . . u. .'. . . . .. Ir 2.55 P. M." Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P. M. Pas Thbotjsh Mah. Aim Passxksxb Tbaih DAn.t ir': : ' ft V-Ov40SOvrrav;c':- fc-u-fi-.tA Arrive at Wilmington, Front su"iepot,10.00 PM LAn. iprn PASsioreKB' iTbatji ailt- No. . 43 Leave WHmtagton.. . . L . I ' ass p. v Arrive at Weldoa..-..,;j.-.-..! 2.35 A. "TratalNo. 40 Soutir will stop only at Wilson, Goldsbqro and Magnolia. -: Trains on Tarboro Branch . Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.80 P.M. and 4.80 P.M. ?rt-rtnrnmff.leaye' Tarboro at S P. M. and 10 A Hi daily. . r? -'c - .Train; on Sootiand Keck' Branch Road leaves Halifax) for Scotland Neck at 8 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Sootiand Neck at 8 30 A M daily. for all TWlnta Nnrth rlolli- . All nfl 1M.hn.j and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. inuu nu, o - runs aauy ana maaes close con nec tion; for all points North via Richmond and Washington. . . ; -- All trains Washington,' and have Pullman Palace Sleepers HVyp aAnmmnj1.Hni v .nT M -' coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A, M. dally except SundavrT ; ( . ( 5 JOHN F. DIVINE, ;J L . ' ' ; General Supt.'- ,T. M. gRMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jy 12 if t .- r . - ' . . WILKINBTON, COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA j Railroad Co; " ' i ; . Omci p Gshxbai. Stnp'T, l . J Wilmington, N. C, July 11, 1881 f ' ":- . . Change p Scheme.; ON AND AFTER JULY "13TH, 1884. AT 9.05 P. - MI. the following Passenffer iWiivinln wm be run pn this road: , , r . . . . NIGHT EXPRESS , TWAINS (Dally- Nos. 48 West and 4T East.. ' Leave Wilmington.. 9.05P.M. Jjeave riorence ......-..,..-4.... 3.40 A. M. Arrive t C, C. & A. Junction. , .. 6.20 A.M. Arrive at Columbia... 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia ..... . ...... .v. . . . . 9.55 P. M. Leave O. C. A A, Junction... ....... ..10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.' A... . . 4.50 A? w. Arrive at Wilmington. ..... . .. , . . a35 A M-i Nisht Mail Aim Pabskfszb Tbaih. Dailt. No. 40 I : . . ..-',; Wxst. . Leave Wilmington... ;.U ..10.20 P.M. ......... L25AM. arrive at jnorence ........ . Mail akd Pabsxhoxb Tbaih DaxlV No. 43 East. Leave Forenoe....:.i. .. 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 ooints on, CL A C. B R.. C. AA.R.B. Stations. Aiken Junction - and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. ' ' r - - -!::):- l-'if , . Mparate.stTiiiman sleepers for H Augusta on Train 40. . 1 . . 11 : 1 , 1 . 1 . . au urauia run bouu oetween vnariestoii ana Wilmington.' .,;- .-.-..,.. -.,; .. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.00 AM , --- f r ' JOHN F. DIVINE, . j ' ! I u Gen'l Suptis ' T. ML EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, ijy 12 tf 1 t-v : CABOLISA CEHTEALEAILEOAD CO. Omci or Stfsbihtxtoiht, . . i 1 -. Wilmington, N. a, May 11, 1884. ) : f Change of Schedule. NAND AFTER MAY 12, .1884, THE FOL W lowing Schedule will be operated on this PASSENGER, MATT. AND EXPRESS TRAIN: 1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS f ' 1 Leave Wllminirtoaat.. .7.30 P. V. No.l.LeaveRaleighat............,..7.S5 P M. il arrive at cnariotte at. ....... . .7.00 A. m. li Leave' Charlotte at.":. ' ..-A- '.8.45 1 nr.- No.. V Arrive at Raleigh at........ . ...8.30 A. M. si AjTiveat Wilminrtonat........8.00;A M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated, in the Company's Time Tablet i ;:, -.. sHEia3Y division; Fassenger, mail, ex- . j PRESS AND' FREIGHT. 1 V . Daily except Sundaya. . Leave Charlotte. 5.16 P. M. Arrive at Shelby............".... ., 9.60 P. M. Leave Shelby............ ... ..... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte.. . . .c. ..v. .. . . ...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 for Statesville, stations West ern N. C. R. R. Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lantaiand all points Southwest. - ;; 4 L. C. JONES, . - s : : - ! c Superintendent. - F. W. CLARK, .General lassenger Agent, tnyjlltf . Savexi Her Life. ' l- ... y i 1 : ''"''': Rrpex McIbtosh Co., da. DrJ J. Bbaefikld : Dear Sir I , have taken sev eral bottles or your Female Regulator for falling of tils womb' and other dlseasefroomblnedof sixtepn years' standing,' and I really believe rkn cured entirely, for which please accept my, heart felt tpanks and most profound gratitude. 1 Know your.mediclne saved my life, so you see I cannot highly in its favor, r have recommen ded t to several of my-friends who .were suffer: tag as I was. , , . ;. .- -A Yours, veryrespeotfruTy,; ? ' i i t f ? MRS. W. B. STEBBINS. Tested a quabteit. of a century it i stands unrivalled. . j - s J- j, LaGbahsk, Ga. . Dr. J..Bbadvieli, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir I take! pleasure in stating that I have used, fcr the last twenty years, the medicine yon are now put . ting pp, known as Dr. Bradheld's Female Regu lator, and consider It the best combination ever gotten together ;f or the diseases for which it is recommended. With kindest regards I am, re spectfully.; v j V ;; W. B. FERRELL, it. D. '"'! i ; '' :' . ;? Atlanta, Ga. Db. J. BBAnrrjELo: J3eorl7 Some fifteen years ago J examined the recipe of Female LRcgulator. and carefully studied authorities fa regard to Its components,and then (as well as now) pronouaoe it to be the most scientific and skilful eomblna tlon'ot the really reliable remedial agents known to science, to act directly on the womb and ute i ine organs, and the organs and parts sympathi zing! directly with these; andltherefore, provid ing a specific remedy for 'all diseases of the vtomb, andof the adjacent organs and parts. ; . ", ' ' I Tours truly,: Jxbsb Bobikq ' i ' ; Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo- mad mailed free to any address. . C v; 1 "' 4.TBX Bbadixeld Rxoulatob Coy Y-J' i.ft -V- S?Box 28, Atlanta, Gali William H. Green, Wholesale Agent, WUmtog-"tonjN.C.- - fy''-"' -' :-fi .mlly ... i : -4- i m TrL Send" six cents for xjL! JT XLXZiXJl- and receive free, box of goods which will help, all, of ei SendT six cents for nostace a costly either sex. twnnra imimr riffht nrav than smVthiiur else- in this world-Fortunes await : the workers abso tattoly sure. . At onoe , address TRUE & CO? Au- H1! THE DHIYERSITLOF IHE SOUTH ; c ! Is located at 8EWANEE, TENN- upon the Cum-!"--berland Plateau;-2.000 feet above the sea leveLLt: Thia School, under the special patronage of the , - - -Bishopa of the Protestant Episcopal Church In; - - Z - resldenbeand tho best advantages, ;botij moral. .. .'. wu. wvubu an i. auuLunrii uum. .iin itr. n t.i i in . h. ana eaqcauonaJ, in its Grammar School and its -' .'5--Collesriate and Theoloclal TJrftTt.mfint Vnr ti m special fclaims of. this Univereity for patronajre, t . tr , aPPlyf or docamentsto the Bev.TELFAlB HODG j ? . . - - , -SON7TD.. Vice-Chaneellor, Sewanee, Tenn. ? ' v " .", j- ' VAiXTABLE TO In the NEW Catalogue of the TOtnjQ B U SbTSS .. COLLEGE. . . ... . . ..; j V- SFNT FREE.; Address t-1 a t. nmiiR.Piiiiinr f Trenton If. -F. FElIfll-Il.STITJJTB, 4 . 1 4 -W ansJUKSTTKlS. VA,1 : C ' IIlEV.friC.'WHTCA'Pr'IY TI ? TVTM.Jrir: nMkt-i) by a fun corps of experienced teachers. The tub annual session ODens Sent 10. 1684 Terms mode- ' . nrMkH .. . 1 J li 1-3 . 11 .1 . for the C7ana.np.Ina nM w K nllramsnt nf ! - .J- '- .: -.-.i. S. members of the graduating class will now be re- " W 1 r J f " v ceived.i Apply for circulars to the Prinoipal. - . j 1. ' . . .... ;ti fy'i :' 4. V. WJUU'i. I t . " - jJ-. CAIUCERS .ttuitioks:-? ureatea by a new and wonderfully successful . rt - .;" meth Without the knife or loss of blood 1 Vastly iperiorto all other methods l 'Hundreds of cases cured. Write for descriptive pamphlet - . : Auuress v ansa IS. 11, UUJUfl,X.: ! . 1 TS "Peach tree Street - iT CTJBUD, - - BOOKIBEE DB. JJC E07FJUI. FIB80Ss WISCOHSU'. d for a Catalogue of "tlie J" ' rtjollferfTSlM BaJtlmAre,'"Md., which offers the Stndent of 1 Medicine suDerior advantages. ' THOif. OPIE.M.D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard. SL r.'.f Jwf t- i- ft. May mean "Poisoned with Potash." : . ThU Is: the caaB with hundreds who have been, nnwlre1 , " enougti to take "SarsaDarillaa, Potash mixtures. l - etc.,untll digestion Is almost -fatally impaired. Swift's Specific la a vegetable remedy, and re-i stores pe system to health1 and builds up the waste made by these poisons. . 7' ,' ,'" IVietlmlicd X . . ; : 4 bttt rot ally bkukvxd bt s. a s . "I was suffering with Blood Polson.and treated several months with Mercury and Potash, enly to make me worse. The Potash jtook away my ap-j 5 -petite knd gave me dyspepsia anboth gave me rheumktism.1. 1 then took Sarsaparilla, etc. Ali' u ttiese Sarsaparilla mixtures have Potash in themr- ' This rnde mo still worse, as drove th'e potsoii 1 J farther into my. system. : A friends Insisted I; ; '. should take Swift's Specifio, and It cured me 'of " rr AX "-t A J n.l J 1 A. 'ar-ll "11L V" J. tl - --. uie tsioou 1-oihod, arove me mercury ana jrotasn out of my system, and to-day I am as well as I ever was.'? 4 .. . . " : .- .. . .-. , ; GEO. O. WELLMAN, Jn, Salem, Mass. Cnrjea Tnbrovshlyjand Absolntely. John A. Smith, the largest merchant In Gaines Ville, a., eays:-"! suffered for years from the! combined effects of Erysipelas and Eczema. . I continued to grow worse under medical treat; m'ent And by taking medicine containing Potashj S. S. S. cured me thoroughly and absolutely. My appetite, strengtn ana flesh returned as I was curedwith it" '. ". . ! Let Troth Tell Its Story 1 A JCIKISTEB AKD THX O ETHAN CHILDBEK. Bevi L. B. Jaine, Macon, Ga., writes: "We have been ising1 Swifts Specific at the orphan's home as a general health tonic, and have had remark able TpWts fiwh its asen the children and em ployes of the InBtltuifcn. " It 1 such an excellenfe tontc'-and keeps the blood so pure, that the sya iUhM'llable to disease. It has cured 'some chnaren or Scrofula." ! " ... . - ......... i OnrrTMatise on Bloadand Skin Diseases ; mailed wee if appucanw, , ' f - ', ' Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St: Philadelphia OfficR. - uxa cnesinus bu - - apitr - . . en s m - - ? White Ileal Yeast. a very Valuable pure yeast powder. a a. ; Having been thoroughly tested by a great many ef the ladies of Wlhnington, I feel no hesitation' in commending it to the public. . It is elegant fog t I ; . '. . .!- - It'':-j- ti bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made by Miss Hodges, bf this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to' -1 iMrs.A AiWillard, i: Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W. L Gore, "' r . j . Mrs. Samuel Northrop, - ;. .V A ... V. - j.j. iForsaleby :r r - ' !-- a-. . . f JNO. li.-1KATWRIGHT, " r - ' ' ' " 1 i I ? 12 A 14 No. Front Et, v mh 30tf . -. - . , Sole Agent oceries. Groceries. Bhis FLOUR,' all giades, t- ' ! ? - a S K A Bbls Granulated SUGAR. . , JU ... .... .Extra C and C - 2QQ Bags Rio and Laguyra coffee, t JQ Tierces LARD, : -'.it r jQfj Cases and Backets LARD ' . I l K AIBoxes CHEESE,' ' . 150 Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 200 BWS S3BED rT:ES' . 30 BWs U1U'U,S "r s ' ' j 2Q Bbls APPLES, ; " fa I Hhds MOLASSES,' , ,'125BI, do' ' ' - H200Keg,riAILS- :; 9 K A Bundles HOOP IRON, ? , 50 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, ' t ; Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, ;1 ; -." ' Vni flol lnnr bv : ! - mhStf 1 -.. I ADRIAN A VOLLERS. New Scarborough 1 ;vra. 104 north, water, street LTER OTREET . I . : :v ?-- ?i I D PRINCESS STREET i - - . I PON. N. C. - -wv.i .-v-v" in the City.!-:;,r 1:l-.-:3-,v -;Si . s: 1 Xi , ; . . AINU t - t ' -i ? WILMINGTON. Tk mnAiit Hmtanrant fn tl Board $1.25 per Da. Three TlcketstoPjija-j ; gle Meals 85o. f,No Meals sent out. - J.ft;, aeo 7 U - . JaV daxuiouu iub, rrop n Star Saloon JSfTHB PLACE TOGET TBI yiRY. FINEST SHRIMPS to be found tn the city. - Also WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be :'- "- " - V GEO- F. HERBERT, lanltf 'iw-. -' -':N .. .-..-." -- K- - . ..V- - ; ".t If; " -? - " f ' 1 --K ..l . .. ..f -.- .-- v' s .- - -.:i.vt. - . V ' .-J-; .i?V - - ' . ..v ' . . - " ti ' -. - -. .J-: : ' 4 ' ' r "-- :.!"$ -- r-L-- . - "" , - - -. .-- i r.- --- ' : .J-, ". ; . V -.. . .VM - t - - ' 1 ' " -v " - - ., . - ... .... - -,-: . - - . T' ' v. " - 'j , ,v y - . - r . V ' :;- :-t' i. V t---V,' C? ! ... -j. -v. .-t 5 '" ,--.' '.i.' .Cv-!' ' 1 .,-v - ,' . .-;. f ' .'-, i.. . .. .-J -4 .i-:-:-t':.-.'fil'' t'V- '- '' -i-T :- .;. -:5f;s : ; 'ft'"
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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