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At w.--. " - Y?- m'-t -re TlTBv SI SB - . H BH - i - S - -. - - Is how W differ- - Vs hoos TflEBESTLONr; r j : I s from lhz PUREST, 'R!(iESTLEF,;ifS!fiR; ;i(EisUSE9Uj.EJ)' ,,M!-iPURIiY.,nJ QkiHy ii;gy:STi6itD. The Genuine can always t be rec X ognized by trade-Mark of the BULL tocAnrm chd auSl Ap-'s Cherry Pectoral. . ' Orrville, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1882. VuLUCU "Ilaving been subject to bron chial afleetion, Ktii frequaut Q nas, ior a number of years, I hereby tser- . tify tiiat Ayeu's Chebky Pectoral gives me prosei-t relief, and 1a the most effective remedy I haje ver tried, t- J 5 ' JiaiES A. HAMILT03T, Editor of The Orescent." pnn " m. Gilcad, Ohio, June 26, 18S2. MJUGHS. ' . " 1 baTe used Atek's Chekky r Pectoeal this spring for a ser " Tere congh and Inns trouble with good effect, and I am pleased to recommend it , I to any c& similarly affected, . 1IAKVEY BACGHXAjr, ' ' " ' Proprietor Globe HoteL" PBEPABED BY " ' : " 8 Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweI,Mast. Sold by all Druggists. UniDiy ! Chw nrm deo 31 AVER'S vfains an antidote for all malarial dl j4er.g wiiicU( so far as known, is used iu no -Wsr jsniedy. It contains no Quinine, jor yiiuneral nor dek terions snbstance tihat r, and ccusequciitly produces JU) iuntious eet upon tk institution tut leaves th . 5stem as LealtLy as It was before the attack. ure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter ment or Chill Fever, Rcmiltciit 'FTer, : , -"b 'VgUR' Bious Fever, and UrerCSopi- ' P nt eaused by malaria. In case of falktre, aiter due trial, dealers are authorized; W a C,rCUlar ted July 1st, 1882, to rcfoud the money. - , , - ;i . Dp-J.C Ayer &Cp. LowcJl WSss. i ooia Dy an Druggists. other Eueeraft nVSWw sent on SO DaVB TrtM TO from fcJODN Oft OLD, who are auffer- WistwW,.0118 DKBIUTT, LOST- V1TAUTT. f NJf881 nA il Uiee dJaeaaes of a 0Ai,S3M'Tew,ltiB row Abosw and suAMTifiT sv'r ' w ana WAMHOOD, ;ampbiet 'S?? .. onco for XUasttated tnth sat tor- is made cprealjr fori the enre of derangements -mere la no mistaaa aooos tills instrument, the con- nuoa etreamol ELfat HI CITY '.permeatins throaKb the parts muni restore 4ham t healthy art too. Do not confoand litav4tiv KJectrio Belts advertised to ore all tils from head to too. It is for the ON Is speeiM parposs. " "elt Co., lmAVoslUaiftti - vs iiuifuii nuu nxtm mauon. auarass yjotsmer "ogiiingtou Bt., CbicaKO, - Long Cut i " -: : ' t r i ills Ml V Mix LMLfc X- 'X.K Fbrth fjom the land tilth favoring breeze I I; creepy ,-,7 MV;,)t. nLach sail of sense stretched to the drowsy teeeze w-a.-. rt- w . That wafts the sailor oer the Sea of Sleep." int spicy odors seem the gales to steep 1 With pleasant langour and inininbr, keys -tThe ocean-organ lulls the mind to ease, vy hile faithful stars a patient ; love watch l ' keep. ; . . - . , , , ' ' , , ;But as the mind yields to the subtle spelt ?lo where the pirate of the Isle of Dreams - iHoists his black sail 1 IJark to the demon That greets, his - ruddy banner where it -"' streams ":iaTslf '. - "j To servile gales ! Ah; memory's log will A tale of terror to the morning's beams. . I - r: The Current. 1 ! OTJB STATE CONTEMPORARIES. ' It is feared by some that . Dr. York's methods; will lead tal trouble ' with the blacks. When he: reaches Eastern North , Carolina it is feared he will appeal , to the passions of the blacks, and endeavor to array, them in mass against the whites, however, the poor whites are classed by him with the negroes he ' seems to make no difference whatever between them, ak ways referring to them in some' social re lation.C We believe the white people of the State will resent Dr. York's social and civil rights ideas by casting their votes against him. Thejwhite people of North Carolina are not amalgam&tionists and can not ie made so by their ballots. But as Tom Settle ran for United States Judge of Florida by canvassing North Carolina for Governor, so Dr. York by the same means may be running f 6r Chief Engineer "of the Salt River Survey. Lumberton Eobesonian, 1 The High Tariffltes are having a run of bad lues:. They have had their own way for ten years past,, and lo, the result 1 The policy of takmg nine men to enrich" the tenth naturally caused a rusk of capitalists to get in the . ten-hole; consequently the whole "tarnal" "Univarsal" Yankee na tion bee an to mannfactnre cnttnn. iron steel, etc. As another natural result they overdid the thing, and glutted the market with roods. What next ? Whv a rntti no- down of wages paid to working-men. What next? Why a shuttintr down Of mills,"- throwing -thousands and tens of thousands of poor families out of bread Qa Monday last nearly all the leading cot Urn mills at Pall River. Mass.. stisnended work- The same thing had oceurred all pver New England. Even the Southern mills, with all their advantages, are run ning on half, or short, time. Raleigh Farmer Mechanic. Thc WhlSeline Heqisier does not know and has not heard of a sinele man in (West Virginia who proposes to vote for lien. Butler. ? . . . .- , ; .. . Hie Democratic campaign in Indiana opens on August SOtb. Hendricks Will make his flrst. speech at Muncie, Sep tember 6th. - - Oof!. Seymour is visiting in CazeneviaiN. Y., and on Saturday last ad -oreflsel at lare-e Cleveland and Hendricks kneeling there. ; - Ex-Sheriff O'Brien says: John 'Kelly Is in a tighter box than he ever was before; ana he win nave to mate up his mind -80011 what he is going to do or he will find himself left." --Blaine, it is said.will give $500,- 000 personally to the Republican campaign fund, ir this is true the underpaid govern ment employes at Washington ought to be let alone. Kansas City Stan . Tebek Haute," Ind., Aug. 11. ReDublicans here are alarmed at the evi dences of fresh secession from their ranks. The Banner, their only German paper,- has come out squarely for Cleveland and says it will also work for the success of the Democratic State and Congressional tickets. Edward Kearney, one of the meat, popular of the Tammany leaders. says.: loose uemocrais wno are . not jot Cleveland and Hendricks should cross the line and join the Republicans. A Demo crat who votes for Butler is a Republican, as Butler is running solely in the interest of Blaine.", r . t , . , - CracnrNATi, 'O;, -August 11. The looked-for break in the colored ranks has taken place. A large meeting was held here to-night and 134 members were en rolled. Speeches were made by Peter II. H. Clark, Samuel .J. Lewis, John Robin son and others. Logan's record as a slave catcher was shown up. . . Mr. Green B. Raum, who step oed out of the Internal Revenue Depart ment fnfo a jro6able private business as attorney ior ine wnisaey men, is repuneu td be expecting "generous responses" to1 the demands of the Blaine Committee for polit ical contributions from the Departments. New York lime. J f - - r- ' LITERARY aOSSIP. -i. Jnstin McCarthy has torenared a volume of ."Irish Lyrics' for publication in the Parchment Series. .--.; , . .. John Iiabberton made a lot of mnnorv -1iv Helen's Babies.'? but he ' has lost it all by indorsing' a note. V Mjt ' fVRfilrs John liull et Son-ileTnal fteen translated into English, Russian. Italian. Greek, Hindustani and Bengali. ' . , ' " . " Affissrs- Walter Pollock and Anrtnw Tjin?. rpsnectivelv editor of and contributor to the Saturday Jtevieicaxe to make a lecture tour or America hus iau. Both have achieved! distinction obtside of the field of journalism. . ; ;' ' Ilia BUppery Glass Bye, "The Squire," says the author of "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," "wore one; glass eye and a wig. The glass eye was constant- ly slioping out oi locus, auujoio wig suit ing around sidewise; on hlf head whenever he addressed the people or the Flat Creek District." Sad spectacle. ; Parker's Hair Balsam preserves and proniotes the growth of the natural hair. It also restore the natural color to hair which has faded . or become gray. Clean, : elegant, beneficial highly perfumed.: , f t A Cabd. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth; nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &C., I will send a recipe that wiirmre you peek of charge. fThis" great remody was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send self-addressed envelope to Ray. Joseph T. mtion-D,, New York: ITe'r7 ; "tJrop Holasses. 2ND CARGO NOW LANDING AND WILL BE BOLD PEOMTTLY PE0M : WHARF AT LOW PBICE8. ' "rrr ---y-. - .- . a..:.:' Vital auestions ! U Ot any school, what ia tha best thin tr in the world f or jquietlng and allaying all irri tation of the nerves,! and curing all forms of nervous icomplaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always f i'x ja-na iney wm tell you rahesutongiy ;5 Y'Someorm tf&wt W:ti ' - vU 4 lAsk any or all of - the Jpaost eminent phy sicianss J : , - ' ; I - i" What is the beat and. only remedy that can be relied" on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary t organs; such - as Blight's diseaseV diabetes. retention; or in ability to retain urine, and ' all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" LVAnd they will, tell you ; exDlicitlv and emphatically VBuehLU'i :t 'Ask the same physicians ':-a yJ: "What fa the tmofit. jeliableindluri est cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con stipation, indigestion, biliousness malaria, fever, ague, &c.;ahd ey, will tell you: mandrake I or JJa Ilenoa.when. these remedies are combined with others equally valuable, - - - ? v f . Ana compoanaea into nop Bitters, Euca awon dfirfnl and mvstflrionai onr&tivB . cower la de- vekped which is so varied hi its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or re sist its power, and yet it is -u , -;. -:Harmles8 for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. . ' CBAPTEB II. fr. Patients . ' "Almost dead or nearlv dvtor" - v - .Tot years, and given up by physksians.of Bright and other , kidney diseases, liver' complaints, severe coughs7caUed consump- uon, nave been cured. - - . . I Women gone nearly crazy f f I! ! - . - Prom aeonv of neurakria. nervousness. wakefulness, and f yarious diseases peculiar, to women. - ; .. .(':.$ (People drawn out of share from axeraoiatln nans of rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula. jsrysipeias l f 'Saltrheum. blood Ttolsonincr. dvanensla. indi gestion, and, in fact, almost all diseases frail" : piaiure is neur to - . : Dave been cured'bv Hon Bitten, nroof of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known worm. Nnnn miralnn wlthnnt. & hnnnh nf sttaati Hops on the white label, shun all the; vile.poison ous stuff with "Hop" or '-Hopa" in their name. nov u udcwiT toosnrm tu u sat cn m The feeble erow stronjr .when Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters is used to iromote assimila tion of the food and' enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an acquisition of strength by the weaktB an ailment which infallibly sneenmbs to the action of this peer less corrective. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to ateen. and CTOwinrr fit evidence of prema- vhrorant. brace up the Dhviioalr Henries and fortifies the Constitution against disease. For. sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. my i7DXWiy- nrm .tutnsa myiT.. PatapscQ Flouring .Mills, j Establlabed 17T4. Rubra 1774. Rolls 1882. THIS COMPANY OWNS AND OPEBATBS THBES MILLS, as follows : ' PATAPSCO MILL A, at KLLICOTT CITY, Md. PATAP3CO MILL B, at BALTIMOBE, Md. PATAPSOO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. 1-7- ' Havmg a daily capacity OJ 1 SOO Barrels. The value of Flour deoends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar and Phos-; mate oi Lime. . maryiana sua Virginia nuraiv, ram which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. Ask your Grocer for Patapsco Superlative, Cape Henry Family, Patapsco Choice Patent; Nortk Point Family, Patapsco Family, Clieeape&ke Extra, Patapsco icxtra, seoiora jraumy, . , r , Orange Grove Extra. , - j t C. A. GAMBRILL MJ"G CO , i 82 Commerce Street, . ; Baltimore, Md. Represented by aaK2 6m sat tu th J.T.McIVER, Wilmington, N. C. I3f-C'AP1TAI. PRIZE. 75.000.f Tl chets only f 5 Shares In proportion. jmsiana rangements for aU tha Monthly and 8emi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the dratoinge themselves, and that the tame- are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the Company to use this cer tificate, with facsimiles ofourtignatures attached, in Us udrriisnurtii" -UAV jn f?-t 7 . Commissioners. ) Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. uy an overwneunmK popular ruw m imuvuiw vie jcuitie w cvty "Trr NEVER SCALKS OR POSTPONES. ITS' GRAND SINGLE 'NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACB MONTHiY.i-. J f 3 JL'- SP&i3NIili'i ftitPsiRTTNlTir TO WIN A FORTUNE, NINTH GRAND - DRAW ING, CLASS I INTHB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, September 9, 1884-1721 Monthly Drawing.! .... r 1 C0.00Q Xlekets at Five Cellar Eacb, Fraetlott ltt Flf)fli( in IProfiwrUotu . ; LIST OP PRIZES. . : 1 Caplial Prize,. ...... 1 Capital Prtee...... . 1 Capital Prize. . . . . . .975,000 . 26,000 10,000 . 13,000 . 10,000 . 40,000 ss rnzes oi ww..i 5 Prizes of 2000 . n f . . 4MA 20 Prizes of tMO i ii-vi 100 Prizes of 800.. ... . 300 Prizes of ilOQ,;j. .,, . KnOPriKAanf ' fi0....1.....1.:... 20.U0O 30,000 5,000 $009 Prizes of - - S6 .i . ..i,. -t 5,QQ0 . ? API?KiIMATI0N3?E;,- . ' 9 Appi'oxhnation'Frij of 'pS0iY..'.i.?.X 8,750 9 Approxlmatioh Prizes of tm.-i:. 4,600 ,r 9 AppTxlmation Prizes ef rjBO 1.067 Prfseav amounting tQ.;. .. ...$265,5qo Applications for rates toeltbs shonMonir be A maae to un vwwvi ' vv,w4i w fauna. '"' -.t i-Jt .v-"n . full address. j-MakeP. O Money 0ers payable ajid address BegisiereaxiesieTBw 7 . wa r . nr.A.1 si W -n B JBTar i POSTAI If OTBS and ordinary letters by Mail or jExpresB u v . wi Expressatourexpensejto- - orHI. A.DAlJPlillfi iBv'C t (lOSititlirie 'mm lk, STOMACHS US was maae a part oi ma presvm dw wiuubuuuu adopted December Sd. A. D. 1879. . Th nni Tsitisn tmer ttnUd. on. ana endorsed on i 0T Seyenili St., Waahlntton, D.C. angl3D4W2aw4w we sat - -v -A -- 4 t . The ST. 6 r ni ngiStiar PTJBIJSitEI) DAILY AHD WEEKLY : 2 - - , " m ' - EatesirAiTHice,;: DAILY STAR, One-Year,, postage paid. ....$7 00 ' " ' ThrflA Months ; . . a nfl " . One Mocth . WKEEfiY STAB, One Year postage paid, M SLxMbnths, M,n .... 100 Three Months so NOTICES 0PJCHE FJLES3 1 ; ' rThe Stab Is decidedly one of the best naner s In tlie state, as bright and newsy as ever Long life to 1.-Salem Press, ,vvV :. . : A'r. The Wilmington Stab has entered en Its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want' -. .The WOinlngton Stab has entered on its twelfth T)(AsdurnaI of news it stands, "up The Wilmington 8rAa has entered Its .twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published ia 4he State. Xenoir Topic v J ::; iTSe WHmlngton 8TAB has entered upon its thir teenth year It is one of the best papers in the State.--Trarwton Gazette,- - . tThe WUnungton Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers'of the South. Oxford .Torchlight. , ; : fThe WunJngtonSTAB Is1 not only one ofthe best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news and typograpical appearance cannot be beaten. -Jackson BevorUr. s-' -; The Wllmtugton Stab is one of the very best pa pen in the South, In every department from ty po etamhv unto editorial ability and indenendence. I fetersourg Va Index-Appeal. LThe Wllmmgton (N. C.) MOBJrraa Stab Is a modi el newspaper. . Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond iVc) Beligious Herald.. , , r - ! The Wilmington Stab has now-entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted aid edited papers in thoSouth arid, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tatioro Southerner. . . - - ' I We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- iper. long may tne btab iwinaie.Jit. .vry isitor. .. . V . . . . . 1 AlOinnvh t t.hn hntul nt the nress in this State to 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. TheFree Will Baptist. :' i? i The Stab Is bo well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we oan say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It Is in every respect one of the best dai Ues in the South.--Bobesonian. t That magnificent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system In the get up of the pa per surpasses them aU. Tarboro Southerner. j The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a 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 NorthCarolSia Journalism. Charlotte Observer. I The Wuinlngton Stab Is now taking the regular inldnlght Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is hot surprising since it is so deserving. CharlotU Observer. - , i The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has lust 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 t.Peidr hille Times. kThe Wllmmgton Stab, we are pleased to notice, ill continues on the high road to success. . We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and considerlt the peer of any Journal published in the South. Dxford Jftree Lance. ' Wh is It that all the papers with the case of Star are such bright little journals r The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Staff the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after alL Bichmond (Fa.) State. ... 1 . : The Wllmmgton Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best iMmmiuwrH that comes to this office: Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, ana its eaitonai ae aartment is conducted with much ability. Jfrr ganton Jilade. , . . . Humble in its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of too Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed un- til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a , constantly brightening prosperity. As a newspa per it has lew equals, ana no superior, ior &u ia priate selection and judicious' arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchangee. BUleboro, Recorder. , The Wilmington HoBrore STAslias entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this oDoortnnltv to congratulate it upon its .prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success oi tne stab ia quo to iu ntrjot uu tion to business. Thehoast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is ; the first thing in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term oi "gooa newspaper- im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded! and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ooiditboro Messenger. ' W2 mm ana aigToss tmi niviii-j ana viuuit or xuu x-n. . Won a A ttnnlltA. IT ATM' rck (it Strength. ndTlre ed reeuag aosoiweiy . arascies ana nerves receive nowiorce. jsnuvena ne iuimx av cniu ruwer. WM UlU OjcnUarto-tlir aex will Bud ta DB. -SA&TXB'B CBCOI TONIO a sal b an ompuunta speedy core. Gives a clear, SS"Ti Frequent atwmpta i as cpniKerXttag onlyadtl to thepopnlarlty of the original. Do aot experi- ang 16 D4Wly an 16 4- Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Cajpital, -Cash Capital paid In, $1,000,000 $300,000 Surplus Fund, 1 ..:-rj-;j $50,000 rr DIRECTORS : , - , W, L GOBS, , :,s C M. STEDMAN, tf! W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, "1 .DONALD MaoRAE, " J AS. A.' LEAK, H. YOLLERS, f F. RHUNSTEIN, R. B, BRlDeBM,' p ft Cfel bT BORDEN, 'J. Wv ATlOTSON.''' ; ; - - " ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, kn SO tf 8.jT; WALLACE. Cashier -y I The lllarion Star. riHB OLDEST -'NEWSPAPER' PLtSHED IN X the Pee De section,-one of the wealthiest d moat BTosoerous In the State, offers to Com- Busslon and Wholesale Merchants and Manufao- turers. and to uwse wno nave aaopiea ine pian of BAiOnaT by sample, an excellent medium of com-; merchant, mechanics, planters and naval store men, whose patronage Is worth solicitation. Ad vertisementB ana. jjusineef uauwneavn uw .1...!, .- .Aaxtress THE STAR, Marion 8. CT The Buinter ' t :'. . - The PeopIes Paper. IIUBLISHED AT SUMTER, 8. C, BY DARK A PARMELEE two Practical -; Printers the f oTtner having puhlished the first dally newspa per issued in Columbia, over thirty years ago, be ing well known by aU Its citizens, i ; -:- f " iTTHB SUMTER ADVANCE is the best Advert sing Medium in the County for merchants and other businessmen. '- . HlUstcauaaad BBeftdJalormatton.lree.ir mh 4tf !:: V X;' u aumier n. v. 1 ii!fiSNiiriaMpj wholjz&aliz emeus. v ; 17" Our quotations, IT should be understood, represent the wholesale " prices generally.-- In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged.-,,,-,, ' j ---. aBTJotKS. s s v - nncxa. BAGGING-r-Gnnny .............. lOJfi Standard.......:;... , 00 & I1M BACON North Carolina Hams, V ft ....... .4. ....... : i-. Shoulders, V t........ - Bides, ehoioei J. ......... Wxstkbh Sicokxd JHams. V ft.. .- Sides, V ft Shoulders, V t.....r.. ...... Dbt Saltbd Sides, fj ft........ ; fflMmlderavt .;-;: RARRELA Snirita TnrDentlne. , 00 00 00 00 - 0 00" 15 11 10 8 8 & & & 00 Dowiiia win, . iw u 1 w sew Hevrork, eaob....... . J o & a 00 NewClty, eaoh........... 100 1 30 BSWAX ...:....,......- ( a 26 BMCXS-Wllmington, M.... ; 8-00 00 Nortnern... u v w . tra i j BUTTER North Carolina, V ft i Northern. lft.... ........... 00 25 & 18 & ima . 00 a CANDLES V -Sperm v.:... . ; i" Tallow.. : Adamantine ...... CHEESE ft-North'nFaot'y Dairy, Cream....... 1 I" KfnfA COFFEE V ft Java... xagnyra Kio CORN MEAL bush. , in sacks, Virginia Meall COTTON TIES bundle.. . DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd - Yarns, W bunch.............. EGGS dozen... FJSH Mackerel, No. 1. 9 hU..: ,i Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. Mackerel, No. St, bbl , r Mackerel, No. 8, half bbl. I Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl ' ; Mullets, bbl...... . - MuUets,Porkbbls.;.. ....... ' N. C. Roe Herring, keg..; ' Dry Cod, fj ft...... FLOUR-r bbl Fine... - Northern Super....... " Extra.... ! " ' Family...".. : city Mflls Super... . ........ Family Extra Familj.. GLUE ft. GRAIN busheL i . .... : Com,store,bags, prime, white 5 Corn, cargo, in bulk, . - .Corn, cargo, in bags, ' , Corn, cargo, mixed, ia bags Oats, from store. Cow Peaa .......... .. HIDES ft Green: HAY-R W "ftiaatorn".".,,' Western........ ': North River...... ......... HOOP IRON ft......... LARD a ft Northern... North Carolina., LIME barrel - LUMBER City Sawed M ft. ' Ship Stuff, resawed. Rough Edge Plank... West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality r Dressed Flooring, seasoned . 18 00 15 00 IS 00 18 00 a 20 00 18 00 O 18 00 23 00 .15 00 ' - Scantling and Boards, oom'n 12 00 Molasses gallon New Crop Cuba, in bhas.... 00 .. inbbls.... 00 Porto RIoo, ta hhds 00 " " inbbls 00 Sugar House, in hhds 00 r " Inbbls... 00 Syrup, Inbbls......... 40 NAILS keg Cut. 10d basis. . : 00 OILS $ gallon Kerosene 13 . Lard..............; 1 10 ' Linseed........ 90 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Deck and Spar...- . 00 POULTRY Chiokens,llve,grown 00 " Spring.. 8 Turkeys '. 00 Peanuts bushel 1 00 POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 75 Irish, per barrel, new........ CO PORK 9 harrel City Mess...- IT 50 Prime VT... 15 00 Rump...-. 17. 00 RICECarollna, ft..., 4i Rough, bushel (Upland).. 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS ft Country... 1 vity ROPE ft SALT salt-Alum Liverpool .. Lisbon American.... SUGAR ft-Cuba Porto Rico .... A Coffee.... B " -. C " Ex C Crushed SOAP ft Northern SHINGLES M Contract. ... Common Cypress Saps... Cypress Hearts STAVES V M-W O Barrel. ... RO Hogshead.... ( TALLOW ft TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine). . 13 00, 1 Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill, good heart Mill Prime 1 Common Mill..... Inferior to Ordinary WOOL ft Washed j Unwashed Bnrrv.... v.. ....... ......... WHISKEY gallon Northern North Carolina 80 0 & 5 & a 12 00 a 1000 a 800 a 7 SO 4 50 400 20 : 16 : 12 6 00 2 50 a WILMINGTON MONET MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York .. Baltimore...... Boston.. Philadelphia... Western Cities discount Exchange, 90 days, 1 11 cent. . , Bank of New Hanover Stock. First National Bank Stock. .............. Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons Funding, I860.., ' Funding, 1866... Dewr 4s . v " SpeoialTax... . W A WRR Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 60...... WnmingtoB, Col. & Augusta R R Itonds. Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o:... " " " 80 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o .... Wilmington A Weldon RRStock..... North Carolina R R Stock, Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock... 107 90 140. 23 10 10 80. 4 116 106 10b 100 100' 100 110 80 50 120 We Can Supply " HEALTHY DEMAND FOR ' DRY SALTED and gMOKED MEATS. - All grades of CUBA, PORTO RICO MOLASSES and.S YRUPS," COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, And CASE GOODS at LOW PRICES, " ' ' And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. 1 ; HALL & PEaRSALL: JyaaD&Wtf ; THE CEL.EBRATE1 ! ARRIHGTOH GAIE FOflS FOB SALE jyY GAME FOWLS HAVE A RATIONAL RE Sutation."TheyliavltrM!RhtaTR of ae greatestr mains aver foaght-ea- this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In e, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL j m -a - j . I have a variety of Colors and meet approved Breeds in the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express.- O. O.Dt' from 4.08- to $6.00 each HENS, $2.00 and $100 each; or $7.00 .per Pair $10.00 per Trio'. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer,: the Finest" Games In the World, and wlUsMp TcmngFirwis of March and April hatch during-, the months of vAngnst, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. :VJ ' - ' - ' 1 " Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps, - Write for what yon want , -T,iii4- s; Address, . - J. G. AKRINGTON, aptf' ' - Hiniarostonv Naah Ce, N. C. ENC0DR1GE HOUE IKSTITDTIOHS. lie iM CotiM Home. Immm Cp', IIALEIGII, N. , TmsCOlAHl!CNTJJUBSOTWRI licies aS-fairrateson aUclarses of Insurable 'llos are promptly adjusted and paid. The 1 hlti aTl Mvfa dtthM Rt-at : . JOHNATLraGv President . V1 " -. : ' w. 8. PRIMROSE. Secretary: ; , TASKITOWPER,enpervlsor. -- iS ATKINSON MANNING, Agents, 26 tf vv Wilmington. N. C sep LC3fJ?lR3t9riB I FOR SALE BY W08BY .CURKIB, t , v , . . , General CosMnlssion Marohants ' -j-f-f i vj t-, y r, r WumIngton.N.C. Also: Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS", the products of which are made rom HARD PLASTER ana FINEST GROUND. ; Correspondence solicited. - - ; ? ap $ tf Home is rapiaiy gammg m puunu vur, mu appeals with confidence to insurws ojt property ra North Carolina. ... - . 1-'.- 3SMMiMW9iasMaiiMSMIMHSMBslMi yamington & l7eldon : OmCI O GxHSTTrXBTJITBTOXBtT,T' ' ' . ' " Wilmington, V. C July 1U 1884. f Change of .ficliedulo. ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 9.00 A.M. ' Passenger Trains on the Wilmington Wet don Railroad will run as follows: Day Mall and Express Trains Dally Nos'."47 Noi astd 48 Soatlt. ; f ;Leave Wtoihgton, ProntSt. Depot, at 9.00 AM. Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P M. Leave Weldon. .....:............. .:..". .. 2.55 P. M.' Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot. 8.85 P. M. Fast Thboush Mail ato PAssxirexB Tbaix Dailt - j .i ' No.40SoPTB.. , v ,f Leave WeldonV. X. ... ..11 . ..!..;. 5.35 P. M Arrive at Wllmmgton, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mail ,-axd. Passsnskb Trath Dailt No. 43 . .--.::. NoBTB""! -1 - Leave Wflmlngton.".... assp ir -Arrive at Weldon. .:. 2.35 A. M r Train No. 40 South will' stop only at WDson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at L20' P. M. and 4.30 P. M daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at Z P.M. and 10 A.M. daily. - -t. v" - JTrain on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily, r Train No. 47 makes elose connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. - 'Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond .and Washington. . '. ' ' - : 'All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have -Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. - For accommodation of local travel aTassenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. f. , . JOHN F. DIVINE, - ? " S: . " ' - General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . : ' 'Jy 12 tf . . WILHIHGTOK, COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA I Railroad Co. Orncx ot Gxhxbal Sdp't, .1 Wilmington, N. C., July 11, 1884.7 Change of Schedule. DN AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 1884, AT 9.05 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Daily)! Nos. 48 "West and 47 East. Leave -Wumlngton.... '..,.! 9.05P.M. Leave Florence 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia ; 9.55 P. M. Leave Cy C. & A. Junction ..10.20P.M. Leave Florence. v. 4.50 A M. Arrive at Wilmington....... 8.35 A.M. RieHT Mail and FAssairexB Train. Daxlt: No. 40 v . . . Wasr. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Florence . . . 10.20 P. M. 1.25 K Mail Aim Passxssxb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence. ......i... ......... 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. , ............. 8.05 P. X 1 Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Fleming-ton and Marten. I Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. sb C. R. R., C. & A. R.R. Stations. Aiken Junction. and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. - --. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. ' All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ' Local Freight leaves Wilmington dafly, except Sunday, at 7.00 AM. . JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. I T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. ' Omcx or STmuiitTiKDXKT, a- . Wilmington, N. C May 11, 1884. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: ; PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ' ) Leave Wilmington at.. . . . No. 1. Leave Raleigh at. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at. . . . ..7.30 P. M. ..7.35 P. M. ..7.00 A M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. 8.45 P. M. No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at. a30 A M. 1 Arrive at Wilmington at. .v. . . . :aoo A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. , .: . - ; '-. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX v PRESS, AND FREIGHT. a Dally except Sundays. , Leave Charlotte..... ... 5.15 P. M. Arrive at Shelby................ ....... 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby.......;...;.:........ 7.00 A M. Arrive at Charlotte....;.. ..10.45 A M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. -Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. J for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. . ; L. C. JONES, i Superintendent. ' F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent, - my 11 tf . 1 . y KIOTHER'S FRIEND. A Precious Boon to Woman. WORDS OF PRAISE. 4 I most earnestly entreat every female expect ing to be. confined to use Mother's Relief. Cou pled wi:h this entreaty I will add that during a ong obstetrical practice (forty-four years) I have never known it to fail to produce a quick and safe delivery.- H. J. HOLMES, M. D. , A lady from one of the ..counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting " midwife for many years, writes: "I have disposed of all the Mo ther's Friend you sent me, and I am delighted with It In '.eVery instance where it has been used its effects have been aU that I could ask. I consider it a great blessing." ' ' A gentleman writes: My wife used your Mo ther's Friend' at her fourth confinement,' and her testimony is that she passed through it with one half the Buffering of either of her former conflne- inents, and recovered' from its effects In much less time. - She also recommended it to a lady friend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she says: 'Ihave never seen any one pass through this great trial with so much ease and so little sufferin.' " - f A QUICK AND EASY TIME. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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