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:- - if - "of v . . r - t 1( if' f it PUREST & RiCjH-: r(J -x arid wip- I 1 I ' rui l l K I I- in fh Vjtppt .mnnn-zu v im auu-- DAINTIES 0 l kin BIS L BEST &nd. ONLY EAF T-kcco iE.BEST is1 usc). NO in ilttlCE o T fl ESE CIGARETTES. Th' r i . rocroiy , I c,nd : now promptly c Look for trade-mark of the GULL Jione genuine without it ' f JelSm toc&nnn cbd an SI Cherry Pectoral. ' Orrville.Ohio, Sept. 10, 1882. "Having been subject to a brow- COLDS. chial affection, With frequent .talis, for a number of-yean, I hereby cer tify that- Ateb'3 Chekrt Pectorai, gives me prompt relief, and is the most effective remedy I Lave ever tried. : James A, nAMA-ros; ! Editor of The Crescent." ........ " Mt. Gilead, Ohio, June 26, 18S2. wULIuHS. " I have used Ayee's Ciierry . Pectoral this spring for a so-t wre cough and lung trouble with. good. fft, and I am pleased to recommend it to any ene similarly affected. ! . Hakvey Bacghmau-, Proprietor Globe MoteV PREPARED BT Dp. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. lanlDly ch w nrm dec SI; . " r. ' wMaiiss an antidote for all malarial dia owers which, so far as known, is used In no .war remedy., n contains no Quinine, nor ynimeral uor deluterious substance what , and consequently produces no injurious " ' npon constitution, but leaves the , - temas hc-altby' as it was before the attack.;: V AYEE'S -AGUE CUKE ' ture every case of Fever and Ague, Inter- ""to or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, -B"'b Ague, Bilious Fever, and Lifer Com-' "t caused by malaria. In case of failure, -t due trial, dealers are authorized, by oar wiar dated July ist, 1882, to refund the money. -: . .. D,-JC.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Ma88. Sold by all Druggist, i.. ' ' i Warranted' atioluteljf pure Cocoa f bom -which-fbe excess 1 vn uaa been removed. It haa threa timet the ttrengthot Cocoa mixed with Starch, 'Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more eeonomt. 1 col. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids aa well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everwliere. MER & (in.. llflTfiliRRtfi? . If ass. , . we ft re Jan I TJce. Ice Ice. ti7" "KSPKCTPm.T.v; vi vm wv pme rrT- ??inafr,.;"0.PDiio eeneraUT. tbat I nave ?Uy ttii." "UPP'I : of CHOICE iclt and am now 7 Earrel Hv orders at LOW PRICES, by biett of an4 to Becure a P S!H.J.AHEmis, tot PHn. oprletor Hew lee Hpw. CIGARETTES v7 ; . v,-. .. f GOLD MEDAL, PAE3l878i BAUER'S. ) PUETTO GBJIIS FOB SUNDAY.. - . m- .. i. v...j-- God 4 a Worker. He has thickly strewn Infinii grandeur God, isiove. v He yet ; shall wipe away Creation's tears, f And all the worlds shall summer in : his ,-. ; r , J-feiamfor Smith." ; J was a stricken deer, that left the herd 4 5 Longsince; with many an arrow-deep in fixed . . . - j - - My panUng side was charged "when I With- - drew . i H . vt'-y:,,4 To seek a tranquil death in distant shades; There was I found by One who - had Him- '- .self - . Been hurt by th archers.' . :-a vowper. .1 n III. Thou who didst wrap the cloud Or infancy around us, that Thyself,. Therein, with our simplicity awhile Might 'st hold on earth communion' undis' turbed; .. . . . Who from the anarchy of dreaming sleep," Or from its dream-like void, fwitfi punctual care, - :;f ' -;:..u-' And touch es gentle as the morning light Restor'sius daily Thou, thonalone Art everlasting, and the blessed spirits , Huiuu mou incmaesi, as tne sea her waves. RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. A religion that dies not bear fruit in our lives is worthless. 1 - There are 81,fi7"clerrvmen and 17,267,878 Church communicants in the United States. . I The receipts of the Southern Presbyterian Church for foreim missions last year were $70,167.S5--3,840.25 more than last year. - ' Mrs. Ruth Fisk widow of the late Rev. William Fisk, D.. the first President of thtfWesleysn University; did at her residence aMiddletown Conn. yes terday morning.' ' r- -'-- Dr. H. F. Johnson has made a Centenary donation of a handsome new building and other property; to Whitworth College, Brookhaven; Miss., valued at S20.- 000. To this was added $1,000 in cash by Maj;R. W..Millsaps. , i ' We knew a man -who has had a little business difficulty ;with a member of the Church, and in consequen he refuses to go to church on Sunday. He reminds us of the Chinaman who, when -he wishes to be' revenged on his enemy, I goes and com mits suicide. Methodist Advance, t - Atnone; the themes of a sensa tional preacher in New York, we find these two very suggestive topics: "Orange peel on the sidewalk" Giving the! wink.'! vWe suppose the purpose of such preaching to be to have as little ox the gospel as possible, and to afford a little innocent diversion for an hour. Baltimore Baptist. Will- some neorle never learn the difference between einidns and scream- inc or howling ? Wish they would and 1 "Wish others would consider the great im propriety not to say the gieat rudeness of stopping in tne cnurcn aisles to talk to their friends, : while quiet; and - reverent people stand back to them, waiting for. an opportunity to : leave the' church in a Christian-like manner. tit. pouts Christian Advocate. -. i I Titles are not to be ridiculed hor despised. They are xas harmless as poodle dogs, and in many ways they, are useful. They help to preserve tne equili brium of society, and in many instances they are the heavy end of the concern and most important part of it. Where the titles' are the heavy end, they balance up the other end and keep it from sinking into nothingness and oblivion.! Many a man without hisititle would be but the shadow of weakness; with it he has the strength and noise of ''Jupiter Tpnans." You wouldn't lend ! tbat dead beat, simply as DickDodler, five cents; but, as "Colonel" or "General" Dick Dodler, Syou would be almost anxious ! to - lend him five dollars. Many a minister without his D. D. would be voted a very "weak brother;" but the two D.'s help him more- than two sticking plasters, and transform his dullest trasn into profundity and eloquence. United Presbyterian. ; Spirits Turpentine. Mr. H. P. Tucker,! of Raleigh, is dead, aged 85- ? Wilson Advance: Mrs. Dr. Blow, of Greenville, was strieken! with paralysis Sunday. , j ; - ' - Winston Leaders Good crops are . re ported everywnere. i xnis wiu-.ue a big year WHh us with full crops. ;., . ;, Stonewall Enterprise ; The heavy JiinsT 'we have - been having lately ? nave amaged the corn crops very much. ; r LoaisburK Times; The crops m Franklin have improved more than fifty r cent, in the last two or, three weess. r Elizabeth! ' City r Economist:, frnm all Wean patter, tho superabund ant and continuous rains have not seriously njured the old corn. j i AoTiPLvJllfl Citizen: We learn lhat the hotel on top of Roan mountain is largely patronized this year.. The house is Continuously full. i Clinton Caucasian : One of the defendants at the Inferior Court this weec lives oo mues lruw uuuwu.v Sampson for a big county ? . Raleigh Visitor: Died, in this City, this morning, alter a long ana psmiw illness, Mrs. Mary Alice Doyle,' beloved wife of Mr. James- Doyle, aged about 33 ears; v v - ;'- "' r-"-- -:- '. f Taksville Gazette: The wheat" m in this section is) turning out well jThe farmersll seem in good spirits. Thtf .tobacco and corn crops are very promising at nresent. . Rockingham Spirit :; Mr. J ohn ;jfortoh, who residea in Laurel BUI town iship, whilst: out fishing some days ago, Ulipped and fell on a log, severely and per- naps iaiauy snaggius t Mai. W. W. i V ass has . been Treasurer of the Kaieign es uaswnivau- road thirty-nine or lorty years.. m ogau yery young, ue is a nauvc i winu io,iT.tv nd ia aa honest a man as lives. ' . Salem Jrress; a earn oi jxxtb. Sheek, a widow, lady,' .near iiau s jp eny, Davie county, was burned last Friday Two mules, one horse and three I or four hundred bushels of grain were de stroyed. ; ; . r.;;.. ' ; ; ' . ,J We bear of a squash m Jones county which weighs! 110 pounds and is stUI growing. Two weeks ago it measured tx ; rirmimfprflnce-and three feet in, i length and is named Cleveland.--J ' Berne ' Journal fit ought, to be squashed at once. I Stab. ., v . X&.Sz-?: 'U : Danbury -Bcportet v ana 1'ost : The eounty v. Exposition committee met "Monday anoT determined to have. a coun ty A-nNottinTi tAFd fbA 11th and 12th of Sep tember, when-the collection for the State I exhibit will be exhibited and rewards paid I for wheat, oats, potatoes, &c. . I t? p TTftliood in Oxf Ord Torchlight:. Last vear I met in .Chowan counr a reliable gentled by -name of XSUnCh Whn: TftigBBflgflPir roo o alwn t 1 0A . iead of hogsjhd whttJtoldttnrthatlinad never lost one: from cholera.' though the dis- uiwja. appearea among nis nera. ii piueuy is Simmons wver Kegulator aanrdnistered by drenchingquantity about double that given to a man,' - ,i -,M Clayton wrf.ThffWilmf tut. ton Stab, the ablest edited daily. paper in the State, says . the Agricultural Dimri. ment of North Carolina ha3 clearly estab- hbucu its rigm xo exisu.v We deeply sympathize with Mr. Frank Jones in the loss i of three -of JhisiJittle children, ?. The' bldest was about -six yeart bid ; th& second about four "years and tthe third about teq months. One died Friday night,- the se cond .Sunday, and the third one Monday night. -. '-PC-r ') :. . r Cldsboro JfeweneyTVThC sil ver medal for the best solo pianist under fifteen years of acre was awarded to Master J: Hiram Grant, of this city. For the best soia, pianist, open 10 an, a suver meaai was awarded to Miss L. .M. Southeate. ot Dur ham. The gold medal for the .best solo cornetist ; to . Prof. - Robert. Herndon, ; of Charlotte. The silver cup to the best lady vocalist to Miss EmmaLineback, of Salem. The gold headed cane to the best gentle man vocalist, tn Prof. Panll nf 'Raleifirh., Cashwell is holding a series r of revival meetings at Piney Grove Clhurch,' Jones county, with favorable Tesults. r Some ten or twelve persons having professed religion up to the last accounts. - Mr. Green, who keeps Clairmont bridge aided by his son, killed this week, a water moccasin which measured five feet in length, and luV immense - size- led them -to perform an , autopsy, which revealed. the fact that he. contained a cat fish 18 inches in leneth with a "head on him", two inches in breadth, besides fifty-two1 living snakes, measuring from one to two feet in length. Charlotte Observer: The i fifth annual exhibition of the Poplar -Tent Fair Association closed yesterday. It was near-, ly 2 o'clock before Senator Vance arrived with his escort from Concord and, by that time fully 2,000 people were crathered to Jiear him. ' Senator Vance commenced by relating the duties which the political lead er was called upon to perform these days. He is hot only expected to keep the party I going, dui must oe preparea to aenver tsun day school addresses lecture for churches and charitable objects and above all to de liver agricultural addresses, whether he can tell a potato from a turnip, or a mule from a Jersey cow. The proprieties of the occar sion, he said, forbade' him to touch upon politics. He was sorry for it, aa he never before wanted to make a stump speech so I uuuiy . tuia juncture ue was interrupt' ed by loud cries of ' Give us one," "Talk politics," eta, but he settled. the whole matter by saying: "No, I will save it for campmeetine:." He then made an excel lent address on North Carolina. 5 ; Raleigh ifleios- Observer:' Ptr motjth, August liThe Democratic Con-, gressional Convention of the First' District was held to-day, assembling at 2 o'clock. Pi M. There was no other candidate for the Congressional - nomination , save Hon. Thos. G. Skinner and he Was nominated by acclamation. For. Senators, Dr. P. H. 8unmon8, of Hyde, and Thedore Poole," of Martin," were chosen.1 Foreleetor W. Hf Lucas, of Hyde, was chosen. ,- Reids vtlle, N. C, August 14. The reunion of ex-Confederate soldiers held 'herb today was. as might have been expected, a grand and brilliant success.;:; Thee number of veterans of the war was the 'greatest ever assembled in the Stafe since J65V; It was, estimated that no less t haa 1,000 of these "wearers of the gray" were present. At noon ty-day the exeicisej began.. The stand for the speakers, an immense one,' was. most elaborately decorated with flags xf all; kinds. Conspicuous in. front . was ' the shot-torn battle-flag of the 13th 'Regi ment (Scalea - own). This-was i flanked by State and ' National flags. That' brilliant orator, J. W, Reid, delivered the address of welcome; and acquitted him self in such a manner as to win new honors.1' It was one of the most eloquent ,he evcr.de' livered. At its condosion. bajreadUa poem written by Mrs. Sampson, dedicated to the North Carolina veterans. Mr. Reid intro duced Senator Kaftsom. That distinguished soldier made a speech which was-enthusi-astically received. - Gen. Scales was the next sneaker. He was received with an outburst of cheers, and the affection and regard in which he is held by the people bf the Piedmont section were "most plainly recognized. Pointing to the battle scarred flag which floated near him. he said he had in bygone days seen it go down time and again, but never n disgrace,'.- always with honor. His -allusions to the old soldiers brought tears to many eyes. Col. W. F. Beasley made a stiring appeal for aid for the Soldiers' Home. ; Speeches, Iwell-timed and well received; were delivered by Mr. Cyrus B. Watson, of Foray th, and Col, 4bhn R. Winston, v Letters from Gov. Jar- vis and Senator Vance were. reaa. r , THElCAMrAIGN.) f Maj i7 W..4aniel, the elo quent Virginian, is going lo 'Ohio to do campaign work for Cleveland t and Hen dricks. He wilT probably remain in;the State from September X5 'to October ;1 "Kill the Democratic ;vNigger" are strange words to be heard in the streets of this National CapHal. but Jhey i'are" the words used by members of a gang of col ored Republican ruffians: on Wednesday evening last. Wash. Ppft. '".'.ff. ,jf!r; f... '' 1 -"How am I agoinM ia'XvoiAt oueried Billy McGlory. WellI've always been a Republican, an' it seems to .me that Blaine is a pretty smart duck.- Cleveland ain't fly. He's been in office a long while an' never coppered ad n cent. X wouldn't Vntfi for no flneh Wooden-headed chump as that. What does a man want to get an oi-r flee for if be don't eet anythin' out of it t'i From a IKY. Times Interview. - - i - j. - ' m m mi ";",. ; ! SO UTHKENJITEMS, , . f - Qeneral Longstreet has gono back to hispid business Of. keeping an: inn at Gainesville, Ga. 4 ,t , , , Dr. , Basil L. Qildersleeve, of ) Tviina TTnfvlrina TTnivprfiitv. : Baltimore.' has been engaged to deliver a Bummer course of lectures on Greek at ;the University ..of the South, Sewanee, .Tenn. . : v.; ... fJ.AtiAial j VJI tUV wmmm - O noQtipman nf Kentuckv. is one of the in : torAHtino- nliaracters at Old Point. Va. He Mita tn show, an auto&ranh note by Mr. :Lincoln. written in 1863 when its present ;Awnnr was a nrisoner under- sentence or dpath for trvine to liberate the prisoners i f o . . Tm at Fort Douelas. j .The note runs: vv uen i.Tnhn Tt. f!afltleman is sentenced to be exe cuted delay proceedings till further orders. A Lincoln." v : ff'v POLITICAL POINTS. -- Miscellaneous ticket Butler and Dana. -Platform: "All is, not gold that glitters Boston Tost.: W will never have: an iy genfi il the old- ;a riitlna in this country until ' fashioned barbecue is revived. . Baked shote f re8h buttermilk, and ; home-made bread will win votes when everything else fails.-i-.4&to Constitution, Bern. ;? We hardly credit the story, however well it may seem to be authenti- cated. that 43Uer ,us,(iw v . - v ov ,T in the Blaine cabinet, provided he will pull fp bi mat and help to make a Blaine cab-. inet possible. Boston Post. Tie Doming Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY :Ral6sfIiiluTncr; DAILY STAR, One Tear, postage paid f " Three Months' - . .'...$7 00 ..... 4 00 t " r v-- Two Months, " " .... 1 U X 1 ". 0116 Mocth " WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid.. .$1 60 . 1 00 60 " SIxMonths,' V I " . Three Months " " , J , I m ; I NOTICES 0FTHE PEESS: ; ' fhe BrAS is decldadlv one of the best sanera In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life The Wummgtoa Stab haa entered on to twelfth Tear as erood a naner as anv Monle shrtnld want.. The Wilmington Etas has entered on its twelfth year. As a dally Journal of news It stands "up " The Wnmlnarton Star has entered ta t.m,nv. fifth volume. There is no better narwvr r.ntiHnhui to fto State. Lenoir Teste. The Wilmington Stab has entered nnon ita thir teenth year. It is one of the best nanem in the State. Warrenion Gazette. The Wllmhitrton Star baa entered ita t.MrtMnt.h year. It has become one of the leading papenCof the South. Oxford TorehlUjhL . Tne WQmimrton Stab Is not onlv one of tbe hnnt edited papers in the State,- but for freshness, of news ana tvnotrramoai annearanee mnnnt be SLten-Jaekson Bevorter. , , " ZIThe Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pen in the South, In every department from typo rapny up to eaitonai aDimy ana maepenaenoe, fetersburaiVa.) IMex-AspeaL U -: 7 The whmlnetoa OT. C.) Morhtho Stab Is a modi Wnewspaper: Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Fee) Religious Herald. The Wllmineton Stab has now entered urjon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South ana, as a Nortn Carolinian, we are proua or it. uarooro aewjurmr. ...,;- . 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 paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Visitor.! Although at the head of the press In this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it eontinnes to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magattude. May Its lustre never wane. uuejrres wtuuavnsu u - v. ir .;.. . The Stab is bo well and favorably known in this section o 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. itoteoattan. That maenifioent beamlnar Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potom&o. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on ita twelfth ear,-; It is & most excellent newspaper, well ed ted. a eomnendlnm of all the news of the day. and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The WflinJBcton Stab is now taking the regular midnight 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 staee it is so deserving. Chariot' uaserver. The Timet cannot sav a word too good 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" la sought after by the people, i Long ana prosperous uie to iu jfeias liBe Times. The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, still oontinues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of the verj best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer of any journal published in the South. uxrora jrree lxmce. Whv is It that an the naners with tbe name of Star are such brbzht little Journals t The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg mar, new xora mar, ror example. There must be something In a name after all. Jiichmond (Fa.) State. . The Wlhnlnffton Stab has entered uponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab varv hic-hlv. rerardimr it as one of the verv best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news' columns are always a little fuller than those !of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de partment is conducted with much ability. irr- Qunton JUade. i TTnmhle In its beriimhurs. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the vreck of for tune tnat attesaea tne coiasise oi me eoumern Cbnfeaeracy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newtfa . it haa few twinalH. and no suDerlor. for arrrs- pjiate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proua w r&n n among uur uiubluuvw :i ble exohanaes. Zfta6oro Recorder. v fThe Wflmtmrton Mobhihs Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence,, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark- aoie success oi uie siah ib uqq w iu bli aou ftnm to hnfrinesa. The hoast of the STAB (rightful ly too) Is that it always has the news, and this is tne nrst tnmg m journalism, uinerwise iuo pa per is all thai the term of '.'good newspaper" im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. ' May the healthy, morallnflnence of the Stab never be re- tardea, ana may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goidsixnro Messenger, " ' .cared. Bones, muscles and . , nerves reoeivo nowiw w Enlivens the mind -and 3 Tnnnllsa Rmlll Power. If AD I ESaWKi? Bad taiSa HAKTrafSXBOU TONIO a wis ana Freqnent atqsmpteas eounterfi n tli.Mnnl.rftonrthfl Orislnal. , oot expert meat geTuIe Orioenai. aud Best. ' ' ; augiQDAWiy aula Sank; of -Hew Hanover. - -!a t '- 'mm Authorized CapitaL $1,000,000 . $300,000 - $50,000 ash Capital paid in, loxijlui.rana, ' --j - DIRECTORS : t W. L GORE, JG, W.WILLIAMS, j DONALD MacRAE, . J H. VOLLEBS, r R. R. BRTDGERS, C.M.STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK, P. RHEINSTEIN, E. B. BORDEN, ; J. W. ATKINSON. ; r . " ' ISAAC BATES, President, ' o w. WTTJJAMS. Vice President. tn 20 tf 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier , . . l The Haridn Star; irrmj OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN t J the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest 'and most prosperous In the State, offers to Com mission ana Wnoieojuo jagiuuuua auu mauuiau- turers, and to those who have adopted the plan " v, lamnlA. an excellentniedinmof com hunnloation with a larje. and Influential class of ajjerchants, jaechan4cs,j planters and naval store men, wnose paHjwmgo nui w.wu. Tertomentaand Business Cards Insertedos Ube ST:U&&- " ; ; THE STAR, ' . ARtxttf ' Marlon 8. C he ! Siiniter Advance ;V";: The PcopIO's Paper, r PTBLISHED AT SUMTER, 8. X, BY DABR A PARMELEE. two Practical Printers the former having published, the first daily newspa- tuf loon ah ln uoiumma. over uuny yea HT nail Vnnnnh n.11 ftfl eitlKAna. ""THE 8TJMTER ADVANCE Is the best Advert! sing Medium in the County for merchants and other business men. - - : , . - - Subscription only fl.SO per year. , Address -, DARR A2PABMELES. . mh 4tf - Sumter 8.C. i ir wen Known ot an ius uitizeus. , v llsea -; .-y r5 T and E9TOB THB . gBALTg , jisiri1iiiniiirnl i frnrrti i n WUOLESALlPJilCESy 3Our quotations. It should be. understood, represent the wholesale; prices genei-any v In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged. ; . jr r . , j. k- ,. , f- . ABTICU8. ' ; V: BAGGINO Gunny : Standard. ..v.. -" --- '. BACON North Carolina - w - -. ...... Hams, y By ....M.......... --' Shoulders, 9 S...... ; Sides, -choice, WxsTSBHfiicoKBD-T-Hama. V Sides, V B..,...,,... -- Shoulders, V DbtSamto Sides, H X. Shoulders, V . BARBELS 8pirits Turpentine, raicxs. 00 r & 1 Second Hand. each . New New York, each....... New City, each BEESWAX BRICKS Wilmington, V M. i.: . Northern......;. ......i. BUTTER North Carolina, V - Northern, W CANDLES V b Sperm.... iii . i Tallow....... .............. .Adamantine T . CHEESE ib-North'nPact'y : 00 V - Dairy, cream. . .. State COFFEE V lb Java.. .- Lagnyra .u... ...... - Rio .i vlr w bus Virginia Meall.. COTTON TIES bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yd Yarns, bunoh EGGS dozen. . . ...... . . . v FISH-Mackerel, No. 1. bblt,..3 Mackerel, No. 1, ft half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 8, v bbl. . . . ; Mackerel, No. 8, 3 half bbl. . ... Mackerel, No. 3, bbl...... JIuUets, bbl.'.. ............. Mullets, Pork bbls. .... ; . . . . . 1 - IT. C. Roe Herring, V keg... DryCod. lb FLOUR-y bbl Fine .; Northern Super. v .-x--'" 3Cxtrft i v v . - - - ' Family. ... ........ City Mffls Super. " Family ........ " Extra Family; ... 5 GLUE V lb GRAIN 9 busheL . .. - Corn, store.bags.primo, white Corn, cargo, In bulk, " ' Corn, cargo, in bags, 4 -'' Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store... Cow Peas... HIDES V fc-Green .... Dry............:....,.. HAY 9 100 s Eastern Western .... North River...... HOOP IRON 9 lb . LARD 9 Northern. ... North Carolina LIME 9 barrel - i. . . . n . . . . . . V. 711: 50 ' 00 0 o 10 05 90 90 m 9 LUMBER City Sawed V M ft. snip stun, resawea.. . ....... ' Rough Edge Plank..... ' West India Cargoes, accord intr to oualltv 18 00 15 00 20 00 10 00 13 00, 18 00 22 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned . 18 00. Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon - t New Drop Cuba, inhhds.... 00 fi " In bbls.... 00 Porto Rico, In hhds 00 i . " lnbbls 00 - Sugar House, Inhhds........ 00 ' " ... ' lnbbls........ - 00 8yrnp, lnbbls............... 40 ' NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... .. IS Lard ...a. 1 lO t Linseed 90 ; Rosin..: 15 j Tar ; 00 ' Deck and Spar..... 00 POULTRY Chlckens,Uve,grown 00 " - Spring 8 s Turkeys .' 00 PEANU'i'S 9 bushel...'. 1 00. POTATOKS $ bushel Sweet.. 75 ' Irish, per barrel, hewf. . 00 P6RK 9 barrel City Mess; ... 17 60 f i-Frime 15 00 - Rump 17 00 RICE Carolina, tt. ...... ...i 4$i Rough, 9 bushel (Upland).. 80 : f Do, do (Lowland 1 00 RAGS 9 S Country, 1 City 1J ROPE 9 14M SALT salfr-Alum ............ .80 Liverpool 00 Lisbon ............. 00 '.15 0Q - j Amgnoui SUGAR lb-Cuba............ i Porto Rico ". A Coffee . , B- ... f c " ..... ) Ex C Crushed.... A SOAP B Northern.... SHINGLES M-Contract.... i Common. t, Cypress Saps t Cypress Hearts STAVES M W O Barrel. ... x, . R O Hogsheads. . TAIiLOW X TIMBER M feet-Bxt Hean (1st class yellow pine).. 13 00, Prime ship'g, Istclass heart. Extra Mill, good heart Mill Prime :... f Common Mill , 4 Inferior to Ordinary ........ WOOL lb Washed.......... ' Unwashed I Burrv WHISKEY gallon Northern North Carolina. 2 00 2 50 4 50 500 0 00 7 50 18 00 18 00 . 00 00, A 100 , 1 00 00 00 6 60 4 00 3 00 : 00 - 15 . 10 1 00 1 00 12 00 10 00 8 00 7 50 4 50, 4 001 20 16 - IS 500 2 60. WIIilTIINGTOI HONEY HABKET. Exchange (sight) on New York.... ..M discount Baltimore., 1 Boston r - Philadelnhia.... Western Cities.. ' Exchange, 30 days, 1 eenk Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock..... 90 NavassS Guano Company Stoek.vu....... 140 North Carolina Bond Old Ex-Cotrpona. if xs . 10 . 10 . 80 . 4 . 116 . 106 . 10b . 100 . 100 . 100 .illO , eo . 50 120 Kondmg, 1866.... Funding, 18e8.... i New 4s : - SpeoIalTax... .. W A W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). . Carolina-Central R S Bonds, 6 o ....... . Wilmington, CoL A Augusta R R Konds. . Wilmington City Bonds (new)6 o...... " 8c New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington A Weldon B R.Stock North Carolina RR Stock...... ..i... '. .... Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. . Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock;... ...' . We Can Supply . HEALTHY DEMAND FOR j.! : .! ' , . l, ! DRY SALTED and SMOKED MEATS, All grades of CUBA, PORTO RICO MOLASSES andlSYRUPS, f I COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, -' ; And CASE GOODS at LOWJ-BJCES, ; And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. ; HALL & PEARSALL. i Jy22D&Wtf -.- THE CELJEBIIATE1 ARR1NGT0N GAME FOIIS FOE SALE jyY GAMS FOWLS HAVE A. NATIONAL RE pntatlon. They have tought and won a series of the greatest mams ever fought en this er any other continent and Fifteen Pairs, oh exhibition at Philadelphia in 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dl plomaandMedaL' . - - . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will hip splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pet Express. C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or. $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred pairs this Summer, the Finest Games In the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. '.. - whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, .will' please baok the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. r Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, -' apttf Hllllardston. Nash Co. N. C. EHG0DB&6E HQHE IHSTIf DTIOHS. Security Against-"Fire. me Nortli Carolina Home Ismce Co,: RALEIGH, N. C. - THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO licies at fair rates on all elapses of insurable property.' - All losses are promptly adJustedand paid.' The "Home" is rapidly gaining In public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of propert lu North Carolina. ' A Agents In all parts of the State. ' JOHNGATLING, President. v W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary.' v PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. . ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents sep26tf ' -Wumlngton. N. C ' Land Plaster. T7V3R SALE BY WOOD"? A CURRIE, Jj . - General Commission Merohants, . - ? Wilmington. N. a Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. Correspondence solicited. apStf 7ibMnkton- 7eldon Bailroad Co." f - ' . tirfjcrt or Gxa 8ufaBBiTannasT. t wiiminrton. w. cv. rfury ii. itsst i- ' Change of Schedule, - r rlk AND AFTER JULY 13. 1884. ' AT 9.00 AJfc yj Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wei aon Kauroaa wiu ran as iouows: . : . . Day fifall and Sxpresa Tratna,' Dally i Nosw 47 North and 48 South. " ' - -. f Leave Wnmlngton, Front St Depot, at 9.00 A. ML Arrive at Weldon...,............,. 2.85P M. Leave Woldon. ...... i.i . . .; 2.55 P. X. Arrive at Wnmlngton. Front St. Depot, 8.35 P, M. Fast Thbottoh Maz ajto Fasbkhoxb Tbaqt Dabvt .' !' ; No40Soutb . , , . Leave Weldon..., . 5.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Maii. amd Passknokb TnArs Daelt No. 43 " ' y' " ' :: ' Nobth. ' Leave WUmtagton. , ...... . 8.35 P. M Arrfyer at Weldpn.,..v...... ..;., .., &35A.M Train No- 40 South will stop only at WHson,; Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trams on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky. Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P.M. and 4.30 P.M. daily. Returning, Jeave Tarboro at 8 P. M. and 10 A, M. daily.' . 1 -: ; Train- 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." - Tram No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. AU rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. -. . , - :. , v r,j ' All trains run solid between Wilmington -and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. h . v i i- 1 - : ' ? K - For aeeoihmodatlonof Ideal travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.56 A. M.' daUy except Sunday. ':. i . JOHN F. DIVINS, L. ' . f General Supt. - T4 M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. : " ' : Jy 12 tf - : ' - - fttHIHGTflll.COLlBli&iUGnSTi: Bailroad Co. ' Oraca ot GnrxBAi. SttpT, 1 ' WUmington, N,C July 11, 1884. Change of Soheidiile. ON AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 1884, AT 9.05 P. -M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: . , , NIGHT BXPKKSSTRAJNS (Daily) Not. 48 Weit and 47 But. Leave Wilmington................... Leave Florence:.., Arrive at C, C. A A Junction Arrive at Columbia.. . . . . . .-. : . Leave Columbia. I. ...... '. .... 9.C5 Pa ..2.40 AM, .; 6.20 A M. ..9.55 P.M. ..10.20 P.M. .. 4.50A.M. .. 8.35 A. M. Leave Florence.. Arrive at Wilmington... Nbbht Mail Aim PASsiwexBTBArH. Dah,t. No. 40 -' . ; : . Wxst. Leave Wllmmgton..... . .i. ......... . ,.100 p:m. Arrive at Florence ....1.... ...... ....... L25 A M. Mah. sjxd Passxhokb Tbaik Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence .-.l.... 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M Train. 43 stops at all Stations. ' No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C. A A. R.R. Stations,; iken Junction, and al points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. - , All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ; Local Freight leaves Wilmington daUy, except Sunday, at 7.00'A.M. . ' j i ; f . u ; JOHN F. DIVINE, . i - Gen'lSupt. X M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. : jy 12tf - , CAEOLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. . Wumingtott, N. C, May 11,1884-) . Chahffe bfScKediile. N AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL- In win cr fiLrrtnvTiAiatHll Ka rr fhia BaOroadi , v, f . : , , v.. PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.- a : . 1 Tft-TA WflmfnarfistTa at.'' i ......7.80 P. M. .,...7.35-P. M.' 7.00 A M. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at 1 Arrive at cnariotte . at. .. Taav Charlnttn at v Bra's. VArrive at Raleigh at.... .. 8.S0 A. M. ? 1 Arrive at wummanon ai.. . . . . . .u.uo a. m. ' . . . . : . it , : ... .: 1 . - 4 Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the . ComnanVs Time Table. : ' ; :- - ' '' . - SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX- j i , PRESS AND FREIGHT. , ; Dally except Sundays. I s r . lve. Charlotte.. ....... ...... 5.15 P. M. iveat Shelby.......;....... J. 9.00 P. M. ,ve. Shelby 7.00 A M. iveat Charlotte'.-.r....-..;.-:. :..10.45A- M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A Trains to and from Raleigh. . Through Sleeping Cars -between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. . Take Train No. 1 for StatesvlUe, Stations west ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. -' Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. j L. C. JONES. 5 .: Superintendent. J F. W.' CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, . 1 mylltf - - ? raOTHERS FRIEND. A Precious Boon to Wbiiian. 1" '"' ' WORDS OF PRAISE 1 I most earnestly entreat eyery. female expect-, ing to be confined to use Mother's Relief, Cou pled wi: h this entreaty I will add lhat ' during a long obstetrical practice (forty-four years) I have never known it to fall to produce a quick and jsafe delivery ".' H.J.' HOLMES, M.D." I 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 all that I could ask. I consider ita great blessing." ,fr' " , 4.1 IL Ifll. 4,. V. j . A.geuuuiau wm.es. say iru uscu jur jilu- ther's Friend at her fourth confinement, and her testimony Is that she passed through it with one half the suffering of either of her former confine ments, and recovered from its effects hi much less time. She also recommended it to a lady tfriend who was about to be confined, for the first 4-frtA a vt si aIia oava 'T novo navaii oaab env ata 'Ttaat TirifH-kTi 0i t.rila rrfiat trial nltli fla mnnn Aaan A dlsMnirnlH'hAd nhvuinlan of MisalRslnrii writes: Everv one exoectixiK to be confined should use the Mother's Friend, for during a long obstetria practice 1 nave never Known it to ran to proauce a quick and safe delivery. ' : This remedy Is one about which we cannot publish certificates, but It Is a most wonderful liniment to be used after the first two or three months. . ": . . j " . . Send for our treatise on the Health and Happi ness of Women, mailed free, which gives all par ticulars."" -'.- ';;--''." . Th Bbadtixxd Rzgttlatob Ca, .'.. r Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N. C. ' -M r.:1 nylly ehsm TJTO fTTT Send six cents for postage JTAAJCj and receive free, a costly x of ?ooda which will heln- alL of either sex. tomore money right away than anything else In this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. At once address TRUE A CO- Au gusta, Maine. - : 4 ; mh 30 DA Wit ;HEWADT3!BTISHMENTS.y THE DHIYEESITT; OF THE50DTH ; Is located at SEWANEE, .TENN., upon the Cum- f berland Plateau. 2.000 feet above the sea-leveL TDia school, under- the special patronage of tne Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in t This School, under- tbe special tbe South and Southwest, offers tbe healthiest residence and the best advantages, both moral and educational, in ita Grammar School -and its Collegiate and Theological Departments. For U e special claims of this University for patronage, apply for documents to the Rev. TELFAIR HODQ-" SON, D.D., Vice-Chancellor, Sewanee, Tenn. - INFORMATION yALUABLE TO Tn the NEW Catalogue of the EVERY . TRENTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. YOUNG riAN. ; SENT FREE. Address - RTDEBf; Principal, Xrenton, IS. J. M -EPISCOPAL - -: FEIIAXE niSTITTJTE, ; . ! ? WINCHESTEH VA.; a i . J REV. j' C. WHEAT.! TV yvi. PrmHiml. niif.ted . ; ; by a fall corps of experienced teachers. The llth aannal session opens Sept. 10, 1884. Terms mode rate. Number of boarders limited. Applications v for tbe vacancies created bv the retirement of - . members of the graduating class will now be re ceived. Apply for circulars to the Principal - j.c.wukat. ' CAfUCERS TVlnTORS and -i Treated hv a new and 'wonderf nBr successful . . ; method, without the knife or loss of blood r Vastlv sunerlor to all other methods I Hundreds . of oases cored. Write for descriptive pamphlet. : ; Address DH. E. B. GREEN, 1- Peach tree Street, i'v1 Atlanta, Ga. cxlcraland Opium Habits EAJ5ltiTCt7E. BOOK FBEE. B5, J, C HOPMAIT," JWFIBSOIf, 1TISC0KSII. SendforaCatalOKne of the CollegB : of Pi jsicians and Snrpns. Baltimore, fd., which offers the Student of - Jteaicine superior aa vantages. THOS. OP1B, M. D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St. $1,000 TiTIL L be paid to any one who will find a par- Yf Ucleo: f Mercury, Potash, Iodine, Arsenic, or any poisonous substance in Swigora- Specifics S "I have cured Blood Taint bv thence of Swift's Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mercury and Potash treatment." 1 f .a. AvvjajkoAL. Li., irerry, ua. Swif t's Soeclfic has cured me of Scrofula of 12 years standing. Had sores as large as my hand. ana every one tnougni l was aoomea. iswurs gnecifie cured me after nhvslcians and all other medicine had failed." i K. L. HIGH, Lonoke, Arte. ( "Qive like a Christian, speak in deeds; I A noble life's the best 0 creeds; , And he shall wear a royal crown f Who gives a lift when men are down." lio l nnfl would not purchase from me what- Swift's Snecifio haH done for me. It cured me of rheumatism caused by malaria.. - xaAvxxAiii xnvmAja, oprmguoiu, j can. 1 ' : : .' - . " ' . I Statement of T. L, naisenhnrg, j Maeon, Ga. i 1 ' - - ' ' ' ' N I have knows much of the use of Swift's Spe cific, and have seen many of the worst cases of Bood Taint and Blood Poison cured with it,after having tried all other sorts of treatment; in fact, have never known it to fail whentaken nroner- ly. I can cite the case of a young man who had been treated by the 'best physicians for Blood Poison, but all to no purpose; and as the time for his marriaee was amvrna.rliinfl' hn wh iwsrlv .distracted. He finally took Swift's Specific, and was curea as souna as a new collar. - s 'Another who tried evervthin. and enent four months at the Hot Springs without benefit, was at last cured by this remedy. His case was like raising one from the dead. I could go-on and tea yon 01 a nunqreq ouaoa, . - Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. j THJSSWllfT SPECIFIC CO., -h j Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. f N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St.: PhUadelnhla Office. 1205 Chestnut St. " japztf . -. ch s m White Heal Teast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. t ' - ...--; Saving been thoroughly tested by a great many I :f. . . . - - , . . of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commending It to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. f - . I It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pare Vegetable matter, and ehe refers to Mrs. A. A. Wlllard; Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W.L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements.' For sale by . JNO. U BOATWRIGHT. 12 A 14 No. Front St mhSOtf Sole Agent. Groceries Groceries, 150 0 Bbls' I,0UK grades, . ' OK A Bbls Granulated SUGAR, &dJ Extra C and C 2Q Q Bags Rio, and Laguyra COFFEE. Tierces LARD, - . . . JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD t gQBoxes CHEESE, ? QTubsBrjTTERi v - "JQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS.. ,. ' g Q Bbls TURNIPS, '. 2Q Bbls APPLES, , Hhds MOLASSES, ' 125 Bbl8 d0 , 200 KegaNArLS Bundles HO9P mON, . 50 Bblfl Half 21)18 mackerel; . ; Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, - ' For sale low by mh 2 tf - J r. . ADRIAN A YOLLERS. New Scarborough House, NO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET' - AND PRINCESS STREET ' .. WILMINGTON. N. C. -' The Finest Restaurant in the City. Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sin- , gle Meals 85c - No Meals sent out. . . dee 7 tf - , R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proper? The Robesonian, Published every Wednesday In Lumberton, N. C ? By W. W. BTcDIAlliniD, ; HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION AND THE largest advertising patronage of any paper In the State. It now has over eight hundred sab- scribers in Robeson county alone, besides a gen eral circulation In the counties of Moore, Cum berland, Bladen, Columbus, Richmond, and in the adjoining counties, Marion, Marlboro and Darlington, In South Carolina. Ian 24 tk - 6 J12 "A , "A tilt'.. ' -! .. 'iV ' . . .. 1 j rA m8 - " ..jr;, a - " v ii'.'"'; ,; r.'.-v-;i . .. -. . jX - ! . .. '"v -V " - . - - : i at - ,:'.?'. ,:.?-v' ... . . -: V ".'itli, ' ' - - - ' -'-vb ' '"' 1" ;. 'r ' . . . i. .-; :? . v t, -- '- . V'-i. , 'r" ,"-;;,-". " v . . i-' . "r-r. ' - .y t "-; ' Si ' - - a . : ; ' , - . , . -, --.Hyv. " v;-'-ji;' - ;:'Hi$f&i fir; M ..A .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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