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Haevet JJAVGnAir, : ' i Prqrictor Globe HoteL " PEEPAKED BY " Di'J.C.Ayer&CoLoweMassja; Sold by all Ihiiggists. i -. N. laalDiy cbwi dooSl; IS an antidote for rfal " remedy. t coutarii-"iii "Ant.'rf-'.Al ift I mineral nor defeteriou mtetuei:W A ; . and consequeutly produces no mjuridta- " .TOaiuLealthy as it was before the attack. , W1EEANT AYEB'S'AQTJE CTEE "V- 10 enre everv casp cif p a T ' ""ttent or cf.m .T uJ ag11,,'Bili0' Fever, and lirer Com . c,if iicuinicin j; ever. after iln ". m case oi lauuie, titeuhi6 T1,' dealers are anthorlzedrby our "wuiar dated .Tnii.- ioo j malaria, id case oi laiiuie. jaoney ' ' u ma - - DyaJlDruggUt.,,..-, i5W6m ascm BKLT na other Elbctbw f"8 Onlv SI sent n su rM tvi.i to ..C8oHlnK -fiwi ATOSB aaii tnth tat i Thlg BELT or Rtgercra . tor is made exoreMirar j the ear ft ftersnffetaeau Ui instarnmenvihe eoS ' throngh iLl 'panMra rextore them to healthy ' UUOILi Do natMnfamiil dvrtiaed to vre aU Uiap -v O. KM tv-JL; ivwn. naurwi twmw e ,w,Wai,h'ngtooi5C,dacago.Ul. v vtbut - : . jLCKWEHS P CURETTES Mm i fBULL I r ifj .i i muc l dot T7 Aft mi! . ' . ' b' f?M! A LOST MORNING. I HERMAN C. MKIUVALK. oollsix. world I The wrttera necrd At times JS DOWerlAM nn thA rpetivo nun . ADdtho blank pace reflects" the larini fancy, i j ;v - j V "hichhaa.iia rneasage therju , The honeslachoolboy, of his cricket dream. Coiikt - trace no- ruder' !' Bgtires- o'er1 the Than those which vield my brain, with 1 !!'. 1 Nothing teemfnir! -i i Outlet articulate. My tale of work, in well considered order, Lies fair below me. on the, ladn 4esk; . But nothing in me Breaks, aveifeams that 5 The grave witli the grotesque. T t Plant jotted down for many-sided labor,, . Inyite in turn from many various hbles. Where the next story has .some play ' for : r I neighbor. - i - " ' - Stockgd with ioagiud souls.: - V 1 11 11 GLIMPSE A T" THE YEL LOWSTONE COUNTRY. Manhattan Magazine for August. -J '' BT ASIILEY W. -COLE. ' lie (jrreat Falls of tHe Yenowstone and 'the head of the Grand Canon are aboit fifteen miles from the norther- ly "vferge of the lake. K Much of the dowjy, to within a mile of the Upper Fait Here the hills close in on the river :and its' course becomes swif ter unti it rashes into the Rapids of the Yeljowstone. These rapids are realt ly romantic bits of scenery in this re gion a fit introduction to the sub lime? mctures a Xew miles lower down the river. The banks are rugged, rocky; and covered with dark forests to thei-i watery edge.? The -stream 8wiries arauna tne rocks, ana, count less jlittle eddies and. cascades make, foamy lines on its deep green surface. And here and there, right in the chan nel of the river, stand a dozen siant boulders, :.. square and grim, with - a pine growing oa the summit of every. one lot tnemv ? At the foot or the ra pids the river niakes a sharp curve to the right, and, cupped in tho vise of twojgreat buttresses of brown rock, learjB "from - J drugged crest, a sheer nt of 160 feet." At thd crest of the torjerfti therer is narrowed to aboteIghtyrfefet, and the water is drivjen thrbugh Jwith:es'uch "velocity that it actually bounds into the gulf below, a billow of foam and spray, r AXter flowiQg'.haIF arfmjle north-1 ward, a rick green arrowy flood, held between brownish-red rocky walls crowned with foliage, the river reaches the brink of the Great Falls, and widening ' out to about 15 Q feet drops majestically down 394 feet into the Urand Canon. The scene bafilea anyjattempt at description. . A gray- t - 1 nr li j oii nairea, prosaic niguianu ouoLuuuiau said to me, one day, as he gazed from the bliffs: "This is majesty sublime; a memory , to my dying . hour J'V le- forej us stretched away the canon, a great serpentine gorge, its peaks, tur rets! and domes, the faces of the nfirfity cliffs, the boulders Telow, all uiazing wiui gumeii vtuiu w auu rail &on,mellowed with purple. Above, the jbltre sky ; on the crest of the cliffs, a feathery line of green plumes from the tomes; below, these painted wans; down in, the depths pf the yast ra pines, tneriver a prignt green rio bbni flecked with! foam; at our aide, tbe draped enrtain, of the great cata- raetiemeraia-green ana wnite,inngea andfembroidered ith yeils pf fleecy spray, - l he scene looKea as ii some tropical sunset natt pursi in jinis ian-. tastic chasin and splashed its walls UllUiLl C IO W1VU UUUJIUg Jlguiuvo ojojr'ange crimson, violet and green. nCOTTON -Y1 18 and frmanciai iuhromcle. . :KBiUtirh mbvei; telemms f roM the igoath to-nighty is etven.Buowiut ja or.iiMweu?-. recS pt& u av . reaclie! 2,8i)8 bales, acramst 2.2S3 bales,) last week, '4 283'i bales theiipfevious . week and 2,80b fJm rweetasmce ; making the ttsireeeipts8ince oep- tembef IstJ a83;? 4y ro,wtr . Dates, agarp8t o,you,ooo oaies iori .iaio hw period oi, :oz7;p euywiug sr since SepCl 1883t 6f 1,149,637 bales, j Tie exports' for : the week" ending tis evening -recha total of 15,504 Oaies,-t)Ji WHICU iOfOaa neio w uxcv Britkin. 10 to France, .and, 2,111 tq the Irest of the. Continent, while tfin ktocks as ' made tip this event Ing Yfester. oaxtnjB oeningas slight- ly.bltter xua astrojiger report from, andThe cJoseiras yery i dull, H being. wponed-that selling orders had gone, forWard from here to Livorpool. To- aav,' nowever, AiiTerpwA , ww uw. and Ithis market improved; but the demknJwas nptT,s.ustaine47 The as compared withi fast Jmdayy as at 8(ail . points advance- i rt-- mmnfraal -itn AiTthe soot has been, in f air de for. home consumpwon, wtiui business for export, and quota tions wef eon Tuesday aavaneeriioo. y there was a steady, quiej;. et, middling uplands closing 1 10c.,witb some sales report- better pneesi The - total sales orward delivery for the week 17,000 balesj -or I Feel Better.,, "- ' m - ? .'1-r f 4 "ItiVJw" rbAprfnl a" man looks "when he is tTTAnri what tvileM"to:knaw:that ttousaud people i AUovethe JJnitd j istatef toeto-day'saying Aieei oener, becaitso . they.?have been takiog -Brown a, Iron WLnfTM&$& IeH V ford Bt.. Chelsea, Mass., , writes , that-he suffefea wutiiidieymseana blood troub.ea.- and that she used three bottles of . Browp's Iron Bitten. ; As a result of this treatrhent. she sajs,;, !I feel better than I have if or a long, time,' and I believe I am cured. ; . .. i ' ;. f 'usj ' t ;4 da roar firm fa 'cfai for, f - -Vital Questions ! ut any sctoov wtat is tie Lest ILin,? in the world far quieting and allayi2 all in tation of the nerves, - and curing all fcrms T5,ervous complaints, King natural, childlike refreshing steep: always ? - - - 'And they will tell you unheaUatiaely ' "Spme form of Mop "- -. . r4 3 any or all of moat emlnAnt nhv . aiuians: i .... j -w .-r vj- - ."What is the best and ozW remedy that can be relied on toxure all dueases of '' the kidneys -and ' urinary organs y - sack as Blight's disease, diabeteav reteotlofl, or in ability to retain urine and: 11 the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women"-. ."And thy will tell -you-expUdfiy and emphatically JffBuchu I hPtr' - ft aOR VAAw DMUC UJ 91VIMlyf ' V'.'- "What is the moBf. reliable and Surest cure f or all liver, disease or dyspepsia ; con stipation, indigestion hUiou&ncssf malaria, feveiL ague, &c," and they will tell you: 1 "Mdndrake (; vr Dandduml -: .. Hence, when these lemediaa are combined with others equally valuable, t fr Ana compounaea into tiop jsxiers, men awoq -derftfl and mysterious eurattve power Is de veloped, which Is so varied In Its operations that no disease or 111 health can possibly, exist or re-. Bist Its power, and yet it is i vJ 4 i 1 1 - : L Harmlfta far Mia mnat rVntl wnmati wnnlrinRC invalid qf smallest chad to use. , . T . "Almost dead oir nearly dyhur A V " " ' ' For years, and iriven unbv nhvsicfans.of .Bright s and other' kidney diseases, liver uLupijuutB, suTcre cougns, caueu coDsymp linn h avo KbAn mwavf r , - From.agonylJbt ,'Arfl0snia8leB8' wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar to women. . . : - ' - People draws out of share from 'exerneiatlnff pan ps of rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic. Erysipelas Ii sB9n ana, in iact, almost au diseases rrau" Nature is heir to ' ., .. . . Have been cured bv Hon BitteraJ wroof of which can be oand In every neighborhood in the known feBT None tenulne wlthont a bunch of preen Hops on the white labeL Shun all the vile,poiscn ous stuff with "Hop" or Hops' in their name. nov ia uawiv tocotnrm to th sat cam Patapseo qBuring:! Mills, v Eata1llbe4 1774. ; ; Bulira 1774. . f i ' JSolla 1882. . - mHfe COMPANY OWNS AND A. .tiEB MILLS, as follows : OPKRATES 'APsqo milla iaifkfDraf, PA' PSCO MILL B, at BALTTMORK, Md. PA' 'APSCO MILL d at OSANTii 3HOV,lld. HaTing a daily capacity oj 1500 Barrels. . ' The; value of Flour dependsoo the ptopdrtlon ate quantity of Gluten, Stare, feigsr and Thot-l phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia Wheat, from which onr Patent Holler Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for its tpury&nd Supe rior duality of alibi soprtie&i " CJr : 1 1 ' ' Ask your Grocer for - Paiasao8apenaXlv, 5 tCstoe Beliry Family, Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family, Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Bxtra, ' "' Bedford Famtly - 1 i Orange Grove Extra. - I ! " ' c a hAnrtPTT.T. inrn ret ' ' si; Commerce street, , ' ' " . Baltimore, Md. ' ented bv ' J. T. McIVBaEC f f Wilmington, N. C. 3 6m. sat to th The feeble grow strong .when Hos tetter's. Stomach Bitters is used to promote assimila tion of the food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle ; to: an acquisition of strength by-the weak, is anaflmentt whioh Infallibly 3 sue cum 08 ' co ue W action of this peer 2 less e o r r e. U e. ipeiite, failure to I. ana growing tVLjTOWACH, evidence of prema tue t e e a v. are 'speed&ywoanterao- iotfi h fhA trrtAt in-' f "::vtorant. which braces up the phyttoal energies and fortifies the conetitation-t against disease. For tale . by all Druggists and Dealers generally,' . ' ii -myri7DWly nrm :, -i ta:th ssx ?:Jf 17 I .... .i : . j,j'.'.,.-..-'-r . ; , ! i Q A A18 FLOtTR. all grades, f . ' 1 r' $ Bbls Beflned 8UGABS, , t . - - ? u n nf -r nAmirm - iiotf KSRCHNSR CALDETt BROS. Baconr Lard,,IXoIasses. 1 -H K A: Boxes Dry Salt SIDES, t ' j208.Leaf LABD.tfAiiSa f!-& rV;.:J.UU. ...nri-i "andbftMOJSSKS. " ansilO tf .:' B KXRCHNER CAUXK DttUo, 1 Hay; CornvOatof Bales HATrCholpe Timothy, 4 ,v Bush White and Mixed COR& Borii Feed OATS Zllllll ForsSlety ,'augflOtf KSRCHNSR A C ALDER BROS. Ilails. Hoop-Iron, Gluo, prVDirS, BrlKiT CABKO, BUHUS, WJ., 'f-j. , tMi For sale Irr 10 tf SZRCHNKB CALDEB BROS, t 53: . i 'iU '11.-' f'jJ .5 "r Ll , Star, Saloon;' Ti J THE PLACE TO, GET TBS .yEBY FDrEST AH SHRIMPS to be found In thi tv.r, WINES, and be r-oonvincea. ..." " - - -j- A14K1I. IT. n KKHKITr. faa FirECELL HOUSE! 1 " Wilmington, Ht,JRw" s B. JL. Perry, 3 ' Proprietor. First Class m an its appointments. Terms 13.09 jtuk 3 0 per doy. t ieo bu AtlrinBoirtJIang BANE OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Firej Marine ani 'lafiil'Comiiiiies. ite Capital Eepresented Over 1100,00(M0. tf 1 .''ffT.M riA T.iTifthTtil PdteL''! PUBL SHED EVEBY FRIDA7 At "IfNCaUI- :af ;llAH?Mlf4ltef F JOHN C. TIPTOIf, !M'r.ii,lProp,r. The f PRESS Is actaowledged, y .wiose wno have tried It. to be one w tbe best AdTertiSlng Mediums In Western North Carolina, it nasa (Jleaveiana, isurxe ana urg coanties. Aavernsing rates rai Snbscription $1.60 per annum. : .ma uh- -j3 t. 1 I l l i -, -- - 300 3000 The r.Torhihg Star PTTBLISSEP DA1XY AND T7EEKLY -4 aiscrijHoii EaiBfeS Hyance; : ; " J i r-r DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,. ...7 00 "j ' ThreeMbnths ; 4 00 ' - TwoMontbjs,f - " ( f ' ' OneMoctb " " " - ft 4f - si ( r" 'i4t r j WEEKLY STAR, One Yeari'postage paid . . $1 60 Six Months, " " i 00; . " Three Months " M : NOTICES (XF THE PRESS : The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers m the State, as bright and newsy as ever.- Long life to tLf&dem arm.-..., l Juy.utt t The: Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. The Wnndngton Stab has entered oh its twelfth year.? As a daily journal of . news it stands "up 1 The; Wilmington Stab has - entered 'its twehty nfth volume.. There is no better paper published In ?hd; State. Lenoir Topie. , , r.s .. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth ! year. It is one of the best papers in the Statei-rlfarrenton Gazette, .Vi;,,,v!;V : The! Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth' liy id i year. I It has become one of the leading papers$f the Sooth. Oxford Torchlight? 7T:, " .. The Wilmimrton Stab Is not only one of the beat edited papers in the State, but for freshness- of: news, and typojrrapical appearanee cannot beaten. Jieporter. ; ,. .! :t;, ,, Tha"Wilmlnton Stab Is one of the Very best pa Oters in the sooth, in every department from ty po erapny np to eaitonai aDiuty ana maepenaence. : FeiwmtrQ (Va.) Index-Appeal. , ji.i ' The Wnmlngton(N. C.)MoiwrHa BTAB lsaTnodt el newsDarjer. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits. when we say it is the, newsiest (secular) paper pubusnea in tneBOutn. Auutmona (Va.) fdlgioiu The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its thirteenth yeas and twenty-fifth volume. tme-t)f the best conducted and edited papers in the South ' and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of itr ivroQwaouuierner. . - . , V, w We alike the Stab because ? Is thoroughly W llabld candid, fearless. - and so well and ably editel, newsy, spicy, and in facta perfect news pape& Long may the Stab xwlakle. Aft. Airy Altaough at the head of the" press In this State in all ihat. mnicM a. nnner VBlnik.ble to the reader. still U continues to improve. It is a Stab of, the am magaitude. May its lustre never wane. Thi Free WiU EavtisL .-.usivi ' Ti ta an well and favorablv known In this seotidh of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know; I Ifis in every respect one of the best dal lies la the South. Mobestmian. . . --, -. t -? . p Tnsx magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling-dailies south of - theretomao. Tne system in we get up oi me pa per surpasses them alL---2Vro Southerner.'-' .Tha Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. I It Is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a oompendium of all the news of the day, ana an Conor to its city, to aorcn i&romut ana k. North Carolina journalism. (Sucrlotte Observer. Thd Wilmlntrton Stab is now taking the regular. midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides Increased the amount of its reading matter. The Hfe-tn la an excellent naoer. , Its nrosoeritv 1b -not surprising since it is so deserving. CAarioiV Pj s - . .... ZVMSoa&nptsay a word too good for the ngion btab. ' it nas just reaonea one ox jus many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a ravente with the State press and Is sought after by the. people. Long and prosperous fife to It. Feidr W Timet. Tha WDmineton Stab, we are released to notice. Btra ormtinnes on the hieh road to staoeess. 'We -esteefc to Stab very highly, regarding it as one o( tne verv oest oi our exenangea, ana sonsiaer k the peer, of any Jonnvtl published in the South. OxfoM FrerLimoe.'1 " ' . ' Why Is It that aU tbe:paprt wMh' the nasae of Star are snob, bright little journals The Wilming ton (i. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, . the Fred- erlcl Thei burg Star, New Yoris star, ror example, must be something' in a name after aU. (Fa.1 State. , , , t r- Wlfcrtngton Stab has entered npotrtts 13th e, and we are pleased to notice still contin tne roaa to success, we esteem we stab hly; regarding it as one or tne, very Dest ers that comes to this 'office, v Its news ne nssro always a little fuller than those ,of .hr of our exchanges, and its, editorial le- ent la conducted vlth much ability. Jtfnr- juaae. , ble tn its 'begWlngs, as was' Inseparable n mterorise besmn amid the wreck of for- from tnne that attended the oollaDse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed"' un til it Sow beams resplendent in the full glow of a eonstantry iRigUleufug pmspeiity.- As n -newfftt-per it1ias few equals, and no superior, for apprs-. priats selection and Tacflckms arrangement, and we a proud to rank it among one most accept a ble e: ichangea.- SilisbofO Eecor&r, - The Wilmington Moairnie Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and wet t&ke this opportunity to congratulate it npon Its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able iuceess of the Stab is one to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightf ul lv twM la that it alwavslias the news, and this is the first thing bjouraaliam. .Otherwise the pa- aii that tne term oi "gooa newspaper- un- and its corps of editors and reporters are hlv edneated newspaper men. jsaT. Lne y, moral iBflaenoe of the Stab never be- re- ., ana may its gcniai enterprisuig propria-, lov many more happy years of usefulness. sboro Meengr. i --r-r - -- -j the-talT MMMgTi suDpUes Bruin Power. M f A ffli IClftrlngftom eompUlnts . b4 Ulu peoaliar to-their sex WiU m4 iTTj-ATBrarfrBXMSr TONIO a safe aad kdycnre. Qtresaclearibeai . r ' BMilllfal 'MCOn ng oiiij win 4Mtxpesfc mestgectte Obigisal akq Bxst. rs2toatadaMtaXhe Br. HarterMedOo. Ht-ums. j&Ob.ior our r" . rn lUSI lHM psili" . J TT i 1 ' lSDAWly ofHeWHatf6ver; Auttbrited CapitaL $1,00000 'Cidi Capftai paid inV t $300i66ft us Fund,-- --00,000 .21 w. LGORBj , C. STEDMAN, 1 .ISAAfa BATES,. JAS. A; LEAS, ' gw. wtiiiiis,- I,! - . v - - - NALD MacRAE,- iR. BRXDGKRS, B. B. BORDEN, r ATKINSON,. ISAAC BATES, President,, - ,7- ,W. WILLIAMS, Vice Presideat, . . WALLACE. Cashier ' ' IliMon"SiiOTtj OLDEST NEWSPAPSB PUBLISHED IN Dee section, one ot tne ; weaitniest prosperous m tne state, oners to uom- to those .who have adopted the plan by samplej as excellent medium of com n with a large and Influential class of nt. monhanlnR. olanters and naval store. hose peiiroTiage is worth solicitation.. .Apt- ient ana JNUMoeaB vacua iBBerwNt on turn ManoB Ml v . Sipater TAavance JTiisijPbplesjFapcr TJUBLISHr3ATXrMTSlUliBI JJAKK ' former hayiag published the first daily newspa per issued In Columbia, over Ihlrty years ago, be Sr well known by all tts eitteens. ":n-'. TH 8UMTKR ADVANCE is the best Advertl singl&drara in the County for merohants and other business men. lijm-tii-n n;nriAddress ' DAERARMKLEE "i- mh 4tf Sumter 8.C- Deris pliesi thordi heal A tardea tor enJ 6oU . i -pT. . im - sr w 9 is latin i .Q-f'i'j '-ot 1 Vpepala, Wantof Appetite, Ia- 1S i l V OlgegtlUM. Lack of Strength, I X VdmreaFeeUngabsolufelv, . . I CS5Bo4a,mleanai I - ' Wull ii i n v vn 4ang Bakk fHl rtHH JL thfcPeei andtabst Wsuotrana fanwMtt ft nn of soUIng nnlnatat DIVUf men, w verusem raltemst oct Ctf TnV" WHOLJCSALn ) : tap Our quotottoms.lt should, be nnderstood represent the wholosale prices ' generally. In making up small-orders higher prices haye to be charged.; '. lfv " - - ABTICLX,! . , FKICZS. BAGGING Gunny ..y,. '..' ..vlOWa Standard. 00 O BACON North Carolina 'r, - 5 Hams, V B t..lL.T'.. :;tO Or: i f . Shoulders, J 00 & Sides, choice, - 00. & Wbstbbh Smokko Hams, ft ft ; v; i'.'OO) Sides, ....:,;....,. ...s,, 0 - Shot3dera.a:.n..-...-:.'.s. o 1Z , IS 11 v fo. - ' Dbt 8altkd Sides 8r 1 1 J . U . . DA S. .. .. O BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ' ; " - Second Hand, each..;.:.....- i J 1 8 j '! NewNew York, each. 0 09 . NewClty, each..;4...j,.w.I 00; 190 ,, beeswax T w......r..i w a BRICKS-WOmrngton, f ulxi: 00 -NortherB......l(..,..... 0 00 14 00 ; BUTTER Noartk Carolina, n 00 , oo: . Northern, x. . ... fas. -- ss CANDLES fc -Sperm .;...r. - .- 18' :;-25 .t; Tauow.-... . Adamantine w l CJJEESEr-lorth,n VtoVf 14 14 13M 00 ,u r "Mate v. .... i-; .v t . . i . .COFEE". VJava.vi3.rfs tv' 18 .LAgnvra. .v.v.r. .,', ..... .-, 13 14 10 rso -,:..f.,:.,u;i..,i.roo CRN MEAL bush., In sacks, i 8 .. . 87 I h-tr A Vtogtoia MeaMi-iw;iisl i&a9m4 wrrTON tls- Dunaie i iw i 4& . DOMtoTICS-SheeUng, 4 yd 1 - Yarns. bunch. ....:v.'..i. -00. 85- "EGGS fJ dosen. i ft? & i r.llif.' Fisu Mlokerel, HO l, v odi..,. w w , w og , u Mackerel, N6. 1, half bbi;. ( 8 M ,a 10 09"- . Jtacxerei, no. a, ooi.tv.v, oo m ue-e .!" 'Mackerel, No. 2, fi half bbl. 5 00 5 60 i. Macserei, rw. as v ddi..,., b w ct-, y w f9 o.uu leo ?s & .4 0011 FLOnfe- bbl-Flne 0 Vt , & M , .riWrttemsupeTv...rr?.V;. o ww i .111., t Vsmilv lLji. -- .510 O 1A 6 75 Extra ' FamOj i eo t oo GRAIN fl busheL vtrn,store, rn. cargcr. in dbuk. 1 7S- w 77 , - ODrn, cargo, in bags, ia r,? ,80 QtiU 88 .: JCprn, cargo, mixed. In bags ?!-71i,. 72 - H Obts, from store. "60 . ; 52J CbwPeas......i..;..:..;.4.v 09-.'v00-. HIDKS ll v-GreeB. .v..i., v 7 4: iix A6Jt, Dry 12 HAYf-y 100 lbs Eastern 95 1 05 Western ......;...:'.... .... ' 9Q 1 00 ; i 90 ,100 hoop iron ' . 8M. ; . si -?r JbNortherB... ' 9 WVMk Tin Carolina.,.,.. nJOO ?-jO, LTMI barrel . ...JF.:.... 5 ,00, a ..I 40.,; LUMBER City Sawed M ft.' . I' ..; t ' t Ship Stuff, resawed....;.iU,' 18 oo ' ' D ,t . - Rongh Edge Plank.. . ,j ..... IB 00 18: 00 . : West India Cargoes, accord?) , Jjt' i ., Ing to quality r.-,,.... 13.00, Jg (id,, Dtesaed Flooring, seasoned." 18 W 23 00 -8iantlingnd Boards,oom'n J2 00 :i50tt MOIiASSBS-H0 gallon -ti 7yi- Jxir:! i. i - . isb w uroD lAioa. mnnos....... . wi. tx , taibhls..'.' . M 00' rto Rico. In hhds ... 1 00: 89 I" in bbls . i tOO v ir 35 ;1 ' Sagar House, lnhhds...,,.. f 00 00 . ; p... J.' tobWs.;Ar..l 00 i.r J syrnpt'ln bbls -..,4ft SO NAILS- keg Cut. lOd basis. 00 4.00. . ; OILS gallon Kerosene... ..' 'B ' " . , i...:...i,i...i:..,.i..;:i 1 10 -S'ls j , Rosin Tkr .:...:!. 15: 18 90 oo eo .,00' 8 00 Deck and Spar.-lA.iW POULTRY CMcken8,livBjrTOwn '.Tbrkevsj-':'h- PrtoR- PEAsu-rs v bushei.i tPOTATOSS bushel-Sweet., 86 i 50 2 1 60 i tf 0j, foo T5 roo 17 50 15 00 AAXaiXf imi ucuiua aw w PORK barrel City Mess.-.".. - Prime ........... ...:v... RaniD......u.-. i.. tar BO I l0t!3 17 00 ,18 09 RICB-Carolina, Rbueh. bushel (Upland).."' 80 l M 4 - (Do, do (Lowland) a 1 00 lr SAGS V Id Country CUy!.....: v.V:-...iV:ri!i.v ROPE- ft..-.........,...,. SALT salt Alum . : i - Liverpool Lisbon i. on. . American SUGAR fc-Cuba-. .i.&?f. 4.; Porto Rico, .Or. ' 185, , 00 '?7S . SO . 00 00 '75 a iVKw - 0 00 M -0..t. 8J4 0 ' 7 .-7W:'t i72 Ex C ...... 0 ,8 Crushed..,. lo , ,'11 m SOAP t -North ern SHING1.E9 M Contract 5 00 ;TOB U.......i.iV.... 51 UU, ,,tV Saps 4 60 ,6 00 Hearts. .. . . . ..... ' 060 T50 STAyKS M W O Barrel.., 12 0i ll 09 1 Hogshead......,..,.., 00 00 10 oo TAI, TLM SR M feet Ext Heart st class vellow pine); .13 00. ( i or of oo 10 oo ,00 8 00' I 50 7 60 . 4 00' ' 50 3 00 ,400 : 00 ' 20 ; is . is f ?r ii 1 1- n I nii I n: . . nune snip'g, istciass neart. ' Extra Mill, good heart,,. MUl Prime ,...jTvr..iT Common M1H. A Y...?.-. Iaferior to Ordinary ...-...; WOOL ft Washed...,.;.... . Unwashed.... BOxry a - r..i..ai .lA WHISKEY gallon Northern ; V Worth jDaroUni;i.; . ..',v..Nv:. ILIIIINGTON HQHBT " 1 jsxenange (signt) on ew xorx.... idlscoimt Baltimore-, i .4 . - , Boston. .,.4 . fmiaaeipnia Western? Cities, i , J2xhange,.30 days, 1 cent. . .. ,; .... ' : . f New Hanoverstocx.. .... ,iw Wrst. 'National Bank Stock....: j. ...!....... 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock . . t i. U. ,U t 1 v North Carolina, Bonds Old Ex-Coirosa; . 23, ,., r'l . . 7 .,1 irondifwi i8I7;fw'io- .v: New 4s. i, 80 y iiT-..-f8neoialTax.. a,i-,r 4;:; WrRBc iDna Centi 4--&JWRRBondi'7 64Qold Interest). .,116 . , Carolina Central B R Bonds,' owe...;:'.- -.v 100 -. y unmmon Csrpress Cypress a fi.Wmlngton,OoL.Angn8taRRkond.4.v 105 ii-JWliiilngton City. Bonds yiew) fl.e ,'. . . lh n 1!! " iL. o-l" - ' , v oti ieo Wilmington WWdon R R Stock U !...., Nortk Caroiina R R Stock. v.. j,. WUminston Gas Light Company Stock.. lMf; 60 Wilmington Cotton MinrStoekfr. .r. r.-. . 120 A HEALTHY DEMAND FOR vi'J1'-; M ' DRY SALTED and SMOIEBISAIS i: M0J4SS and SYRUPS, f:; ;,F C )FFKE BUGA And casi Goopsa Bpwrsc; a .114 And solicit orders from allttUahte bttyer& t A & PEARSMJI 1 jyDWtf " ' THE CEIJEBtlATED ' putation. They have fought and won a series .6: thA trnfiiitARt mains ever f onirht en this or am nfihr:vmtiTient. and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia ln',76, were honored by the Cipjh i piomTandMedal. ' ! . I have a variety or colors ana most approreu Breeds in the United States. " Iwffl :ship splendid; COCKS, of fine size and nanasome piumage, pe Express, u. o. jj., at rrom w o.w HENS, 92,50 and 93.00 each; or 97aj, per. am naner Trio. I expect to raise Two am Pairs i this Summer, the .Finest jQames in .the World, ana will snip xoung jrowisor jaarca tember and October, at Five Dollarfe per Pair(ef ) Beven Dollars per Trio. whoever aist p will niease paol write lorwnat J. G. ASRTNi apfttf ston. NasttCo, rr ESCODEASE HOME IHS1 : Security Asalnst Tires' JrhHIS COPAjlTlii WRITB jf6-' ' X.Uoies at fair rates on allclaises of Insurable tfeweftju'i- itn.Xt . ...... .Kt'Hi-. -Ail WaM urAnromntlvadlnsted and paid. The "HorolB'l.B raa?JoJjntaii-iiTHP appeals wim ocamaeniiqaosjtiira vitjuvipari-T ' in North Carolina. - . - -. . Agents In all parts of thl?tate.;r s a w ;i ? JOHN GATLING.TresideBi I PULASKI OOWPEH, 8SpervlsorV jf:-; f t ATKINSON A MANNING", AgeMV:-u' sep-fitf; Wlftnlngton, N. C (a 7n,iii land Plaster rmB HAT.U BY WOODY k CURRHE. J?. f . ;.-:'.. General Commission Merchants, '"'''-I- ''-P'- c.---&wSBtlBirteflL;N.O.' : Also; Sola Agents for tha PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which1 are' made rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND, I . Correspondence solicited. - : - - apStf ' I. J 1 MI tntestne superioriij 01 my mrcsf . It the assertion with their stamps. . you want-11 'A'f ) mm 7iliijiiijton eldon Eailroad? Co. j a Jill III ULLLli Ulf.MiSS. 'ti Wllmingtoni N. CL. Jnlr;i1884. 1 ,:, ;. " w i 'J j Change of Schedule. AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 9.00.A.M. v-' rassenger rrams on tae wumingtoq wei dmi Railroad will ran as foitowsi'-, .-' . ' , ' : i ' i . ' -t'j ' v. '-.i i ay .Mall and JEjrreswTrmliisi,' lally. V " j Nee. 47 Wort aid 48 Sou i;.t,- ,v wimungton; Front St. Depot, at 9.09 A'M. ive at Weldoi...i...u.......ii.j.5L 2.35 piJC. ,ve Weldon...i-.:.....iJ . -.. snip, if Arrive at Wilmington, Front St, Depot, 8.35 p. M Fast TBBOtrcn Mail Airs pAssXirexs Tkatk Datlt - j rmj , No40 Sooth, ' st t :t ..-'' Leave Weldon..;.. .t. u it..t.yi 6.35 P. M Arrive at WUmlngtonJ Front sk Depot, M.00 P. JC axd Passings , Taaih DArur No.' 48 Leaya Wilmington.!.... J .lv. j ..l.:.'. 8.S5P.M Arrive at Seldoaj, 2.35A.M - Train.' Nov 40 South will stop only at Wilson; Goldsbord and Magnolia. ,, !.,. Trains on' Tarboro Branch ftnofli tm TtnnW Mojint for Tarboro at 1.20 P;M. and 4.30 P.M.' Aauyi oteturnmg, geave Jarboroat 8 P. M.nd 10 A. X. daily. . ; - i jTraftn on Btiand'Neck BrancS Road leaves Halifax for Scotland eck at 3 lift P: M. Rntnrn. ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 SO A. M. daily. , TraSn No. 47 makes close connection at W eldon ror as. points North daily. AM rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. -. Train No. 43 nun daily 'bni. .'makes elose con nection for all points North via Richmond and .Washington. - r jAiiirainsTiul solid betweeii: WBmmgtrjsi3and' Washington, and have PuUman Palace Sleepers Fotfaooommodation of loeaf travera Passenger vuwiwuwaHMDea to ixhshi sreignt leavtag iWilmJngton at t.L M. daUy except 8undayn. , I 7 . , ' John f! DrvTNE, X . - . . VIVMVtM WU4 v . Um w rne-tFoania Amu r . jy 12 tf. : ,. ,,. ... .. ,.-.-X ' - j . i INGTOS, HU'W J'WlW e ti i.i.' : RailroadCb: r - . ; . . -ti ir ... ... if-jjT: i.iit i . if ;; . f Owicb brGxNXBAv SxWry a ? ' ru W4mingto.Ng.,AiitasJjS8itf', XNIAND AFTER AUGUST 20, '1884. AT 500 P. wu, tne iouowing fj M the following Passenger SchednlA will be foi on this road: ". T." NlC&f EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) rTOS. 48 TrMtan4 4TEkt. ' Leave Wilmington. '. '. .V...'.. . . ...... 9.05 PfM., .... i. 2.40 AIM. ...vJ,.fl.a0AMi' Leave Florence Arriyfc atCwGA? A Junction em a uoiunuia...r. Jt 6.40 A.M. LeavtJ Columbia'. . . . . : . I . ; : . 9.55P.M. ...f;. 10.20 P.M. iwi tw A.'ti tun, UVB . Leave Florence. ,.., Arrive at Wilmington..:-.'. . 'Niaff Mail ahp Pabbsvcxb Tbaih. . Dailt. No. 40 Leave Wummsrton.. I1. .10.20 P. M. v Arrivfe at Florence. .... . ; '.. L25 A. M; MatxIahp PAssxaeBB fpBAis: DAnv-a 43 Eastw Leave Florenoe,..4.i...i,,,4.o5 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. j... 8,05 P. M i Train 43 stops at all Stations. . 1? nuaaaneii ii pcflnta on G. Aiken Junction. and a 11 points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex-' PreSS ;.-(!.. ... . Sep irate Pullman SleeperaforAugusta on Trail 40. - f All trains mtsHd between' OtsMeaiBff'tnrf Wilmington. ,J rv. , . . Lodal Freight leaves Wilmington daily, except 8nnday,st 6-50 A-M.. . - . , 1 f JOHN JT. 01Y1NS, T. M. EMliaajSON, Genl, Passenger AgenW- aa f wa - ; i Trrr T-r-r UNA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, OWICl OI StlTVBQrXHSBiTV Wllmmgton, N-1 C, "May H. 1884. j Change of Schedtile. rN AND AFTER MAY 12, 1384 THE FOL lewine 'Schedule will be one rated on this' uuirpaa: PASS ENGERt MAn AND" EXPRESS TRAIN: h:i on4nT;iKCErr sundats.. ! irm WTIiTttiiD4Atf atTVj' " viai T W' No.!ll VLeave Raleigh at-f U: il Arrive at Charlotte at...'. 7.00 A, M. I) Leave rAarlotte atl'ili?.' .i;.8.45 P. M. Na 2JJ-Arrive at Raleigh at..,.,..., ...8.30 A. M. 1 1 'Arrive at Wflmlrurton at ........ 8.00 A. M. 1 PaAenj-rer Trains stop at regular stations only, and jfoints designated in the Company's Time Tabid. i j.v . t-.7 ., ' Hi-i li :-i t..,u. SHEEBY DmSION,' PASSENGER, MAIL,' EX tJ j PRESS AND FREIGHT. . -' fi' - Dally except .Suhdays. ; rj - -, Leave Charlotte. . ..... ; i ."i. 8.15 Pi M. Arrtvfe o Khfllrtv ' ' i'- " o r P M .Leavf Shelby . , iia i z&ft&ui'ti. i-1M Ai M.- Arnviat cnariotte.... 10.45 A. M. Tra Ins No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Ham 3twlthR, & A, Trata to and from Raleigh ''Thiaugh Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and (Jharlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. ' ; - - Sake Train No. 1 for Statesville. stations West- kern H. C. R. R.; Ashville and points West. Also, for Bpartanbnrg; weenville,' Athens, At- I M..p, w,,.uvu,wa . . . .. J . , KnnArlntaiulAaf'. F. TT. CLARK. General Eassenser Aeent. - - .myiltf " ' . ' - OOTHER'S FRIEHIDi -jDPrecious Boon itOzWoman. 4 V I mtst earnestly entreat every female; expectt ingtofbe confined to use Mother's Relief. Con kpled wi; h this entreaty I will add 7 thai daring a , ohg ebstetrical practice (torty-four years) 1 have neverf Known it to rail 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 iyears4wriwst vi: have disposed or an the mom ther's Friend yon', sent me and I am delighted with fit. i In every. Instance where It has been j tied is effects naye been' all thai I could ask' l; m wKAaA av p jEitvreev wivoBiuai , J A rtntiemart wrifesf My iTiseyyouf Mo. tner sjimena a-t ner rourtn connnemeni, sua ner testimony Is thatf she passed through it with one- half the suffering Of either of her former confine ments, and. reeoverea sroa its 'effects in much less tJme,-8he also vecommended it to a lady friend whoiwas abost to be confined for the first j time, land she saysi 'I have never seen any one passtnrougn tms'reatvriakw.itn Eomucn ease and so little BufferJjt J ii f s I i i. I A dfctaitcnilshBd olrsrioian of Misstesfpni writes: -terone expecting to be confined should nse tbemctner's jnnena, ior aunng a long oDstetnc practice I nave never Knows it to rail Co produce aqmcK ana sate aeuvery. .Tbl4 remedy is fcwi Sbtf1?apt publish certificates,, but it is a most wonderful '. .1 4ix:.-: W'. l- ' . ' liniment to oe. osea after toe . iorst two or tnree jadbtha. - . 'i;.i.-u' i i - i , -'C-rn4 fm'WfKlMMiKM ir 41ii TJ aaltli anj TTonnl. v.uu .v. v u. ivmmow .uu tain, ness of Women, maOed free. which gives aU par tlculara. M P s::-.:::Str up tV 1 - TBS BBAPjnBLD Rbqtti-vtob Cosn aiA y . AiiyiBti,6tL:- .William H., Green, Wholesale Agent, WUming- 'il;TTJ3, -Band six cents for postage' XJL AT J&XsUlll and :eceie' free, a costly, box of goods which will help alL of either sex. tomore money right away thaa anything else in this world. .Fortunes await the workers abso iuttely sure. At once -address TRUE CO, An casta, Maine. , mh30DWlT aajige of Scnedule. 1 II Jill awm - 7iaW I " - OTW ADVERTISEMENTS.- THE DHITEESIII-11P THESOUIE' Is loeated atiSKWANEB, TENW," tpon the Com- ':v: berland Plateau, 8.00CL feet above' the sea leveL ". '-." This School, under the special patronage of the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Chnrcb in ac ? the South' and Southwest, offers the healthierti . residence and the. best advantages, both moral " - and Educational, la tts Grammar School and its 'i , Collegiate and Theological Departments. Fortte . t --T ' Special claims nf this .TTnivAnitv fnrnftf.mnmm. ... apply for documents to the Rev. TELFal K HOQG . TXD, Vloe-Ohanceuor; Sewavee, Tenn. INFORMATION VAIARLBTO fra'the NEtr Catalogue of the i - EVERY TRENTON t BUSINESS 4 -COLLEGE. SENTJFREEi Address -'''-A4 J. RIUEO. Principal ' -: 1 vTgnton, N.J. tl- TIAH;1 1 EPISCOEAK"-- P" tTALFSTITUTE, ' v -INCIlESTORTAi , , - 5 REV. J. C. WHEAT. TL T -Prlnnlnai naai,t1 by a fall corps of experienced teachers. The 11th . annual session opens sept. 10,1884. 1 Terms mode rate.j Number of boarders limitedL. Applications . - - for the vacancies created hv the retirement nf ... members of the graduating class will now be re " -ceiyedit Applyior circulars to the PrincipaL v- ' -gtM nzn lKf.ot foy.o. v. - Trektedbyaoew and wonderfully successful " method; without the knife or-loss of blood t V vhmtiv KurwpinviA an nrna mnthrwia 1 unrwimiia-:. - -1 of cases eared. Write for descriptive pamphlet. Addrtss BR E. H, GREEN, iii .' j-r . ? Peaelitree Street, . Atlanta, Gji. rTannnnnPin chloral m LklU li-lkdli Opium Habits - XiIASXLT CURErD. V BOOK FBEE. DB. 9. C. H0FFMAH, JaTTKBSOIf. WISC0N8II. I SendferavCaitalOKve of tbe Mm of PMciaiL! ani Snrieons. Baltimore, Md.,, which offers the Student of i jit 1 ' Meaicine superior advantages. - -. , xtius. y xr us, Ui. (uean). 17a w. Howard St. , $1 ,000 I A ILL be paid to any one who will find a par 7 1 hji 01 merourv. rotasn. loame. Arsenic or any poisonous substance in r , . GIFT'S pjBcincs pave eurea uiooa Tamt bythe use or swift's Spectfio after I had most signally failed with the Mercury and Potash treatment." ,ve euted Bldod Taint by the use of Swift's T- f , FA. TOOMER, M. D.; Perry, Ga. "Swift's Specific has cured me of Scrofula of 12 Tears' Standms Had sores as lanre as mv hand. and every one thought- J was doomed. Swift's i8pecifio cured me after physicians and all other meaicine naa railed." , . . - A. Lu ujlu 11, iionoKe, atk. -"Give like a tyrielian, speai in deeds; . J. noble life's the best of creeds; i.yl 4heshaaweararoyalmmn .. Who gives a lift when men are down." lJl n Ann would hotpurchase from tne what '. : " M ; V2?lv (DlUiUUU Swift's Specific has done for me.' - , 1 ?I rr cute d me of rheumatism caused by malaria. ., Z '. , tkitl AKcxiini lnuai Ao, ispringneia, J enn. : ,':!rttts Statement of T. L. Massenbarg, I have known much of the use of Swift's Spe-T cific, and have seen many of the worst cases of BI004 Taint and Blood Poison cured with it,after having tried all other sorts of treatment; in fact. x nave never Known it to rail when taken proper ly. AO nan Aita IhA nsiw fvf a. vonnir man vhn harl been treated bv the beet Dhvsicians for Blood ".' "l:.?".' Potedn, but all to no purpose; and as the time for ''' .7v- ft his marriage was . approaching he was nearly - a' - i J fs distracted. , He finally took Swift's Specific, and - V V ' fc- was eured as sound as a new dollar. - v , Another who tried everything, and spent four ' - : .-: .'..-.'li--' mon4n at tbe-BotSprints- without benefit, was S r , :, - at last cured by this remedy.: His case was like -. ... : . --. t;: l i raising one from the dead.- I could en on and - . ' ' ' '".-'. ; tell ypu of a hundred cases, I i i . . .-. ' . Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. - . - v s THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COJ, j " . " : ' - -Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 15$ i VI 23d St; PhOadelphia Office, 1205 Chestnut St. , . apttf ch s m . : . . . White Heiiyeast. 1 : Ah IT VAL.TTABLEPXiJiK.TfiA ST POWDKK. HavUkg been tboronghry tested by a great many of thy ladles of Wilmington; 1 feel no hesitation - In commeadlng it to the public. It is elegant for - - bread, rolls or blscnit. . . - it 11 made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure . vegetable matter, and she refers to ' ,: . ' . I Mrs. A, A. Willard. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, ' Mrs. W. L Gore, - : t . Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. ' I ...... . ... iForsaleby,,. -; isi f , .': ' JNO, L. BOATWRIGHT, . 12 414N6. Front SL, ; . '. :-Sole Agent. mhso tf iceries- ' Groceries. r iuOO Bbi?,pLoi:iB' 811 Kradea it 1 Jiril I uu wnuiuuuu duutaa, - 2r503 2003 ojui'.'i'.r-ti : Extra c and C. c Jill 1 tfags uio ana AAgavra uoFrss, jlA Tierces LARD, 'P', -'''y " l00 Cbsefl Bucketa LARD : ; Tabs BUTTER, r , "150 SXS Bbls CRACKERS. 200 8IKIOTATOE8' OA Bbls TURNIPS, .' - -- 2Q Bbls APPLES, . i , r A Hhds MOLASSES, 125 Wb i-7 a " . - ' "'a OflA Kegs NAILS. Bundles HOOF IRON, " -K ft Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL; ll i ".'Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, 'f ' . i , vwnutn, Duap, uuray, ac., I i v t-vji lor sale low hv- ,- ;v J .n mhttf ' w.r t ADRIAlJ yOLLKRS.7 New.Scarborongh House, 4 Iff U. 1U4 NOKTH .WATaB STRKST AND PRINCESS STREET ; WILMINGTON, N. a - f TV I til I IT IT I Till AT, I The Finest Restaurant in the Ctty: 5 Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets f 1.00, S1&- gle Meals 85o. No Meals sent out. - deo7tf ' R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Prop'ri The Eohesonian,- PnblisbMevery Wednesday to Lnmberton,N, C ','. i' W W; HcDIAnTm HAS THE IiARGEST CTRCULATION AND THE largest advertising patronage of any paper tn the State. It now has evereight hundred sub Soribers 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, m South Carolina. . jaa 24 f ' 4-;- " Lt't-'yVif . .v.-!-.i.A7s, . '. "5 -Sw f-- j - 'VKisp .'rf.IV yv S3 v :.-r . . -i .:.;,',.;.:r '.....--.---:-..-.-T v-;- .-' -; ? w- mm luTT.!.-;.-! ec .? ,--.. . ; - :mm . " ... ... ir. .i j -.-. - j. i . : it' ,-'v; V, "....'s'-tC'? . i .,.i.'--"''-sJ- mm 'Sr.' -ii r'.;: -'Ci r .V- r - - - .:tl
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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