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'."V -1 r - v A . -T - '" ; . t- . . x ' " - --- iBtfri.tiiiiJ'iiaiBMTiMifrT'i'ani-in i- - i " "f"inL-'JTT"tri r-fci r ""n t 1 1 i n i nu i wriiMlii ' " i mi i i ' "' ' - -i.'V ' . . -' '-"' D t i r omKin ourpossin t ..." (KWEHS it m Ml on? vrznuin2 wiTnou toc&nnn chd aa SI A CLE AE HEAD. "One yetr ago I was induced td.irj Iter's 5 " 1 fim as a remedy for Indigestion, Con- -stipatioa, and Headache, from which I kid long been a great sufferer1. Commeno-' ing with a dose of five Pills, I found their ' action easy, and obtained prompt relief. In eontiiiHing their use, a single nil taken ' after dinner, daily, lias been all the medi om 1 taw required. Ateb's PHX8 haye) . kqt my system regular and my head dear, tad fenefited roe more than all the medi ones eyer before tried. Every person auo toly afflkted shonld know their Talue. 152 State St, Chicago, June 6, 1882. M. V. WATSOjr." ?or all disesws of the stomach and bowels, trjAvEt's Tills. rnEl-ABED by . Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mast, Sold by all Druggists. " - ch w nrm OecSl AYEFPS - - anantijato for al! malarial dl wu"-n' 30 as known. i8 used in no other . coutaina 110 Onii.iuA nor I mineral : nor dekterfoua sabstanco wLat-C, effect C0U3eU(?ntly Prodacies bo Injarioua JTstenTf tLe "stHBtioivbut lcatcs the beaItby as it was before Uie attack. 3 AS1A5T AYm AGlJE jCtlEE v W or Cliill Fever, ICemitteut F.wr. 'uu 2U0, Bilious Fever! ai,.l T.i rZ. Plaint fterdi ea Dy malaria. Iu ease of faitiir. tircmj61' dealere are authorized, hyanr I ted July 1st, 1882, to refund the H honey. D,-J-C.Ayer &o.,Loweil.Ma83. SoU by all Druggisto. f : ? . , JeiLAW AIC BELT and iimL. mva . --at :va ... ii Lv Yof7ff LBent on30.Dayg. Triaritf irr -tvui ar m are suffer- Yiooa and i ii i . . . wnii . : ' A.I lllW.n (O.. Marshall. Mlek. tn th sat ' v nov Vt a 11 at E0XB0ECL .jLa. 4: lEU & gibbons; W0?JM circulation tt a: S6oorthraci to e finetoUcoo 1 . ' : - ,1 M .1 I (10 'ilf;LRG:jT J);m Tobacco C. .i i at 7 r v W50TI iL L&r v " ofeccoj IT DURfl (SYRETTES ft Tfit-BEjJ.. fBULL - r VTiyTV TmM . Person Wished "TAB The;(Morning ;Star. v DEATH IS DEAD. . 1 .. ' . . . . PHILIP BOUKKK MARSTON. I-saw in dreama & mirfhtv mnititritA.. Gathered, they seemed, from North; South,1 I ' East and Wesv "M 1 t. And In their. Iookfl . nnoh Virn-r . v Dressed ' ' " v . . As must forever words of minelude.- As if tranaflxed by grief, some silent Btood, While others wildly smote upon the breast, And cried out fearfully, "No rest, no rest I" Spme fled, as if by shapes unseen.pursued, me laughed insanely. Others shrieking ' JTo think but yesterday we might have died: v,' .;::r . .. . - For then God had not thundered, 'Death is '.dead.!'" & t$,t ,: . They gashed themselves 4tili al) .with blood tAnswer. O God; take back "this curse," ! thev cried " - - - - But ? 'Death is dead" was all thn vn?M rt-i i. plied. ' : i....: . - . WT LOISN.;:B UtLEIi rSAI I Twrvi jrr -w . - -m - " XTO THE COUNTRY, r aat January He Warneol tbe Pebvle I Vvi: ..fii 'Agalnat Blaine. r . . v ; Prom his Epeech at the Jackson dinner" - Jan. 8, 1884. - j What is the hope of the Democ racy -in 1884 7t It .is tbis: In ths fact that all good men will recognize t.i, ww co tf vuw,nnt,(:w tni$ coun try V the JJemocracy does not xoin in 1884.' ' But if combined caoi- tal,- if " combination - of party takes from the Democraoy .the guidance of us people for four years longer, God. ip his infinite mercy- can only tell how this reform will be brought about four or eight: jsears , hence.. I speak Dill a warnmsr voice I am looking in the faces of the represen tatives j of ; the : Massachusetts . De mocracy good, men and true; men who have fought many, a battle in many a year without hope even of success, who 3 fought for principle." ' ..v, Think' a momenta my friends.;?, Look outside and see what is in the firturev And let us act elherXortheacomishment of the success of the Democratic party; and tiet every man who is a patriot sink every personal consideration on earth to attain fa Let us work together. Evervwhere we may find an opportunity to work; Never mind whd is ahead or-who is hehind, but each one : of us pressing on to this goal which I have named, ind that alone. By that means we shall Require a great end. Let us not inquire -who is to ; be the ' standard bearer, but let us inquire where is the Standard, that we may rush to it and sustain it in every shock of battle. That is the doty of' every patriot; that is the duty xf Democrat; and the great reward, which is the only thing hat'a public servant, a public man . or a patnot could hope to win, the safety, the honor, the glory of his country, will, be ours, and it will be more than anything else if we can point to our children and say: Your father in this great crisis of his coun try did his duty as. a patriot and -as a Democrat. THE CAMPAIGN. New York Times, Rep. Speaker Carlisle and Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, are each to make three speeches in Florida during the cam paign. M . v v - - . Somewhat unexpectedly the Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks and wile return ea nome from New York at noon. - They came back refreshed and in improved health. Mr. jHendricks declined to talk of political affairs, but from a gentleman who accom panied him on the homeward trip, it is learned that be is much disappointed over lis failure to harmonize the factions of the pSTew York Democracy, and that he is not 'particularly sanguine as to the result of the election. j ;,. . ' : '; ' - T ' . - rv, j ' - a ' : a. n Not since the organization of the Republi- tcan party h&g there been as little' activity hnanifested by the;iparty's leaders . in ; this Stale two 'months before an election as there exists: ;atJthe present time. ..At the fDemoeratie headauarters ereat confidence Is expressed by the Chairman that the Dem bcrats will carrir the State in October. The Republican -have, ,no information' to ; give OUI, 8aVC Ulsh Ult; uuaiu& u jiiummug, .m la brettv well understood here that the Re- bublican 3 Committee have no funds on ihand, and that contributibna are small and &low in coming in.' - ; . i - - v It seems to be pretty clearly Established that Gen. Butter bad a confer ence with Secretary Chandler at Portsmouth thf2fith of Jnlv. ' Chandler then went to Bar Harbor, and in company with iEugene Hale,1 George M. Robeson and a jconndenuai represeniauve 01 oibtd xib.uid 9iad a consultation with Blaine - Then Chandler, in company with Robeson and Hale aeain met iiutier at ' ronsmoutu. Thin was on the 4th of August, and two Jdays later appeared Butler's brief letter an nouncin e his purpose to stand by the nomi kirtnsr or the Greenbackers and the anti- iMonoiAalists; There can be no . doubt that the"oldmtnguer,,-naa a- iuu unaeratauu line with tte Blaine leaders, and through jthem with Blaine himselfc thorn tmUh TClsurM hlmRfilf. ' ' ,:- '; SOUTHERN ITEMS, rThey are,talking in West Vir- tfca HtntATTniveraitv from Moreantown to Wheeling, and of utilizing the present capital for it. y.-It is ofiicially announced that en. Chalmersj of Mississippi, . will not be la candidate :for Congress again- at the ap- proachinff election but inai ne nas a goou .chance of being nominated for Governor Inextyear. "-. J:,'-;ts:'-'' :'f'-''i The funeral of ex-Senator John I 'jrOUl, Ul AvifcW.v'wf r. . 1. - . . Il 1 t,:- Vma 1 01 Q tfenth streeth northwest, on Saturday.took 'place yestCTdayvxrom nis jaie rewueuw, sfev. Br. Ineails,: associate rector of. Ascen 'aion -Church.- read ine iuneriu cervix. iThere was no discourse a me Rraye. Wash ington Pft?t. WhobM Cold Feet? i ,The rr feUow. who blood does not LfLi,rr.mn-at'. whoso livef is s half Itasleep whose stomach is in poor erder.and whoAo diffestive -ADDaratus haffgone on him, can never ma&s n iec wmiu - lit he puts stomach,: blood, Hver anu aiges- tiott in good conditian. .ae cau umu ;. h .Mftf nmwn'a Trnn Bitters. Of this nf tniwa fr W ci. Fuller, of Mont I gonery. Ala.fsays,1 "I took Brown's iron Bitters for eeneral debility, and am greatly -Jfc.. '-JL. Jt V. Advertising Cheats I M--- ? has become . so common to begin an article, in an elfltmnt fntPTpatino1 atvlA . 1 Then .run 'it-into some advertisement that we avoid all such, ;":-'.., , - , J . s i "And slmnlv - call attention to thA rnnrtta or llop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as1 5 "To induceDeonle f "To cive them mm trial litMri .. .. r--- meir vaiue mai .mey wia never use anv "Thx Bejccdt so favorably noticed in all the iceugioos and seooiar, is v 1 - i s 'Havinir & laree sale, and la mnnlnnHno all other medicines. '' -i - , There Is no denying the virtues of the Hop, vuub, aim ui pivpnaiiun 01. nop uiciers nave shown (rreat shrewdness and ability - "In compoundins: a medicine whose virtues are so paipaoie to every one's observation." ' - :r, - W She Die! ' : I "No ! t,vS ' j "She lingered and suffered alone. tinine" away ail me ume ior years." . I "Thft doctors doing Her no good;", . . S "And at last was cured by 'this Hod Bit-' ters the papers say so much about." rl 1 indeed! indeed r , "How thankful wo should be for that Inedicine.' ' " ' - A Dansltters) misery "Eleven years our daughter 'suffered on abed of misery,-, ,i . , "From a complication of kidney, , liver, rheumatic trouble and nervous debility, ' f. I u noer tne care or the nest pnysicians, wno gave her. disease various names, " "But no relief. .- . "And now She IA restored to - na in rood health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit ters, that we had shunned for years before using ifc-THK PabeotsI v ' j Fathet Ja Ceftloir Well. ' j ,rMy daughters say :: How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters." ..k u.i ; , a I "He is getting, well after his Ions suffer-? pg from a disease declared incurable. J '.'And we are so elad that he used your uitiers. a. Juab j oi- UUca, N' X.- -;. 4; ' t3& None eonnlne wlthnnt a hnnnh of preen Hops on the white labeL Shun all the vUe,poiscn ous stuff with "Hop" or Hops" la their name. nor wuaw iv . cocAnrm tn u sat on m The feeble rrow stroair .when Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters Is used to Sromote assimlla on of the food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an . aoquiaition of strength by the weak, la an ailment which Infallibly succumbs to the action of this peer less corrective." Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing TOM ACifXfr? Z1"?! pJm2: VUAW uv v;i smu speedily counterac ted by the great in vlfforant. which braoes un the Dhv leal rnertries and fortifies the constitution' against disease.' for sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. - my iTiidswry nrm tutn sa my 7 Patapsco Flouring Mills, i Eatablianed 1714. Buhri 1174. Bolla 1882. 'PATENT lCAEA.3R!UI.tr6.o.j T'HIS COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES JL THREE MILLS, as f ollowa : PATAPSCO MILL A, at ELLICOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at OBANQS GKOVE, Md. Having a daily capacity oj 1 500 Barrels. The value of Flour depends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, 8 tare b. Sugar and Phos- mate or Lime, jaaryiana ana Virginia wueai, rom which our Patent Boiler Flours are manu factured. Is unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality ox. auoie properties. . . - . Ask your Groeer f or . - V , Patapsco Superlative, ' . Cape Henry Family, Patapsco Choice Patent," North Point Family, a Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, ratapsco jutra. -. . ueaiora jranuiy, v, , i urange wrovejsxwa.. ) - Ci A. GAMBRILL MT"G CO., -, . . Si Commerce streer. Baltimore, Md. Represented by aug 2 6m sat tu th .T. KcIVEH,' . Wilmington, N. Cape Fear & Tadkiii Yalley ;0penng of a New Line for Freight and Passengers. . JreensDoro, FayettevUle. Shoe Heel, i ' Wilmington. i CTITK CAPE FEAR A YADKIN VALLEY BAIL- i X WAY has been completed from Greensboro via Fayettevule to Shoe iieei, connecting wim tne Carolina central as cnoe neei ior tt umuK- ton, and asks the patronago or tne puDiio. Bates for Freight and Passengers will be made liberal as any Boaa u tne Btaie. . . This 1s the straitest and shortest connection that can be made from Wilmington and. tbe Counties of North Carolina and South Carolina adjacent to Khoe iieeu to au roinuin wesiuru North Carolina, and to those North of Greens boro reached by the Richmond A Dan vine sys tem, and from Sanfordby the Seaboard Air Line. I The Company guarantees prompt and ta innarwYi-tatinn for 'Preisfht and Passeneers. to 1 points North and South, at the most liberal rates. i Tor Freight Tariffs' andjPassenger Bates apply to JOHN M.JtUBenerai jrrergus auu iobovu- ger Agent, Fayetteviue, n. v. - i ' : . 4 JAS. S. MORRISON, I ; - ; Gen'ISupt. t JNO.M. BOSS, . uen'i irreigDi; a rasa, ag k . aug 14 4w thsu This BELT or negenera tor is made expressly for t he cure of derangements of the generative organs. ; There la no mistake a boat this instrament, the con tinuous stream of ELEO TR1C 1TY perinea tinff through the parts muss " restore them to healthy . actlom Do not confound this with Electric Belts advertised to '-ore all ills' f rom neaa to toe, itisior thn ONE anecifio mirDose. Electric Belt Co., 103 Washington St, Chicago, 1U. n th sat Insurance Booms, i BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, iFire, ;Maniu:aiii nKCoiiiiiaiiles, 5 Capital uepreaeniea vrer 9iw.uw.wmm The Liicoln Press, 1 i ft,- mTnT.TSTnm EVERY FRIDAY, AT, UNC0LN-. iny JOHN C. TIPTON, Bd'r and Prop'iV vhP PlilSS la aclmowledgedy tythose' who hftvA triad it. to be one of the best Aavertising ?7Hilr,ir. LJS worth Carolina. It has a S and. TteadiiriBcreasing patronage In Lln KSnTcaiawba, aeaveland, Burke and wiiSnbir7 counties. Advertising rates, libe pip T , t ? r. - u .. 7- a . i . -1 ... t ...... h e o rn i ng Star ETJBLISKED DAIXT AHD 7EEKLY j llitiinL tefrr1!!' jMrace.;; DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 (" Three Months" " 4 00 1 v Two Months, " :A "J i r $150 1 00 WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid I " I " Ati Months.' " " ' K " ! 'c Three Months " : 4 NOTICES OF THE PRESS: vt The Sraa Is decidedly one of the best Daners In the State, as brlerht and newsv as ever. Lone- life The WDininsrton Stab has entered en its twelfth year-a good a paper as any people should want.. The WTlmtoeon Stas has entered on It twelfth Tr. Asday vrnaX of news lt .atanda 14np The Wuminerton Stab has entered its twAntv- flfth volume. There is no better paper published iq ahe State. Lenoir TaA$. ....... -. , , . . , The WQmincrton Stab has entered nnnn ita thlr. teenth year. It Is one of the best papers in the Bute. warrtnton uazetie. ---;.--. The Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers;of the South. Oxford TOrchliQkL . l fThe Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best I edited papers hi the Sate, but for freshness of news ana cypograpicai appearance cannot do beaten.VacX JteDorier.. ; ....... j The Wilmlagton Stab Is one of the very best pa pers in he South, in every department from ty po graphy np to editorial ability and independence. Ftiertourq (7a.) Index-Appeal. - : . - iTho WUmineton fN. C.l Mohstno Stab Is amodk el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag Srate Its merits when we Bay it is the newsiest '' .The Wilmington Stab has sow entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers In the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. i We like the Stab, because it is thoroughly re- ltahlA. naniiid. fH.rlHU. and o well and abiv edited, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news- iper. .bong may tne stab twrnKie. juc Avm 'Although at the head of the press in this State la all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magnitude. May its lustre never wane. TMFYM put Baptist. i W ;:y . ; ' The Stab Is so well and favorably known In this seotion of the State, that we can say nothing of which Its tnousanas oi readers ao not aireaay know. It Is In every respect one of the best daf lies in the South. Eobesonian. m 7 t: i- That macnlfloent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the moEt brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomao. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them all. rartoro Southerner. ., jThiwitmmgton Stab has entered on its twelfth rear. It Is a most ezoeuent newspaper, weu ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina JournallHm. Charlotte Observer. The Wltamurton 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 since it is so deserving. Chariot4 VOtener. ..-- . ... iTheWin cannot say a word "too good for the Wilmmgton Stab. It has Just reached one of ita many birthdays. ? As a newspaper it Is a favorite with the btatepre&s ana is sougnt alter oy tne people. Long and prosperous life to n.Feid ttiiie Time. .-. ...... . ' . i The Wumineton Stab, we are pleased to notice. still continues on the high road, to success. We esteem tbe Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the ver best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any Journal published in the South. yxfora re tone. L : - , - .. .; ... 1 Wh fs it that all the papers with tbe name of. Star are uoh bright little Journals? The Wilming ton N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name, after all. Richmond XVaJ State. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Ita 13th Volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin tea on the road to success. We esteem the Stab Verv highly, regaraing it as one or tne very nest newspapers that comes to this office. Its news eolumns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with, much ability. Jrr- HumDie in its Degnmngs, -as was useparaote from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un-. til it now beams resplendent In the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newrfa per It has few equals, and no superior, for apprs priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accept a ble exchanges, MUsboro Recorder. , The Wilmington Mosimre. Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it vpon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark- aoie suooeBa ox me ptah ia uu uiba puriu tlon to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) Is that it always has the news, and this is the nrst thing in journalism, uuotwub ura pa per Is all that the term of "good 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 tard ea, ana may Its genial euverpriauiK pruyi ro tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Qoldsboro Messenger. i: ', : . . SSSL THB05LTTRU3 j;t "Wrawrriifythe BLOOp,-re!m- t tne uvaHioa aiunE 1 RXSTORB THX HKALTil ana viwa or juo aj- ruil Wmit nf Anne digestion. Lack of Strengtn, . d Tired Feeling absolutely k. cured. Bones, muscles ana serves reotsiva mwiwvo. k JfinUvens the mind ana I Am IC Snfferlngfrorn complainU LHU I Lm O peoulf ar toMJi elr sex will ftna iaZB HAS.TKB'BlkoN TONIO saf ieceToir. a dear, Xfn Snl v add Frequent attempts at connterfettlng onlyaaa ? th ilrriTof the original. lo not expert. applies cram t- T l r - TT a v a kV auglODAWly . au!6 iSailK 01 new Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, $1,000,000 $300,000 - $50,000 - , T 5 If ' ; ..It . Surplus Fund, . DIRECTORS. w. L GOSS, . CM. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK; F. BHEINSTEIN, E. B. BORD EN, a - .- X - ' G. w. WIIJJAMS, , DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, b.'r. BBLDGEBS, J. W. ATKINSON. I '" ISAAC BATES, President, ; j ' G.W.: WILLIAMS, Vice President, an SO tf- 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier i; ? ' 1 The Haiibn Stari I Ir-nfra OT.TKST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN t I fk pu rtAA oeotion. one of the wealthiest 'and most prosperous m uw etauj, uueraw wui- mission and Wholesale Merchants and. Mmnrao- 'nt aniiinff bv sample, an excellent mediumof com munication Wltn largw uuiumiuoi uuv ui merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store ! men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad I .vertfsements and Business Cards inserted o a llbe Kd terms. :, - i ' ewkii " ! ottf . - sanons. JBnmter Advance The People's Paper, TrmTJSHED AT SUMTER, 8. C BY DABB l PAKM KLtKJfi. -two Practical . Printers the former having published the first dauy newspa per issued in Columbia, over thirty years ago, ntt well known by all its citizens. , -., v fntnra giTVFM ADVANCE is the best Advert! taut Medium m tne vouuty.ior mervwiuw auv4 I menkeithe OiuomAt. ajd iiKST. HKdlrrPg2 Meftn.laXonaaton.free. Otner nusmess. mea -.w 't.g:ij;',:, mn tf - - l ' : . 8umter' 8. C. WHOIiESAHSLPRICES. Onr quotations; ItuU.understood; represent the wholesale prices generally., in niakingnp small orders higher priees have to be i barged. i1 BICBS, -'.i BAGGING Gunny . v.;. BACON North Carolina : Hams, 9 '......:......... Shoulaers, & ;...,........ Sides, ehoioe. K lb... WbstebhSkokxd -Hams. V -Sides, v ...i.4i;,k,. Shoulders. B ....... . Dbt Salted Sides, y ....... . ; Shoulders; V B . . . .v. .-.v. i BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, SecondHand. each I NewNew York, each........ f 1 80 s NewCitv.eaoh,...-......klO0 BEESWAX ................ 00 BRICKS-WumlngtonV 9 M. :. 8 oo t Northern.... 0 00 BUTTER North Carolina, . 00 Northern...........,.... 25 CANDLES V teSporm ,: l'aUOW.........i...i CHEESE fc-North'nFaofy 1 : Dairy, Cream , . COFFEE 9 lb Java. ... . .. . i f Laguyra j..i;...-....-.-....v.. Rio CORN MEAL 3 bush., ia sacks. i . Virginia mean - COTTON TIKS bundle.:....- ! DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd , V M. 1 . 1UD. ULLLLUL1 .... ......... & EGGS dozen.. . . .. FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V w- Mackerel, No. half bbl... 20 00 8 60 ' 10 00 ,i 8 60 . 10 00 jLaoxerev i V DD1 Mackerel, No. 2, $ half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl...... Mullets, U bbl- Mnllefas, Pork bbls. . . .... . . . . N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg. . . DrvCod. . '.T....... 5 00 8 CO 5 00 11 00 8 00. . - 5 0 00 450 625 5 50 5 00 6 60 CO '"iff 5 50 0 00 00 12 00 .' -5 00 & 6 00 - gff 50 8 00 5 SS . ' 5 75 f FLOUR bbl Fine Tiortnern super, . ...... f. . , Sxra . - ' yamily City Mills Super . ....... r. , kit; Family . . , , . . .'. .1. ,-. " : Extra Famfly. GLUE lb t.. . GRAIN busheL - corn,store, Dags.pnme, wmte Corn, cargo, in bulk. v .- ' , , Corn, cargo,. In bags, " ' Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags Oats, from store.... Cow Peas. .. . .. ....... 85 87K 77 82 : 72 05 f 00 00 108 ,-. 40 75 80 S1I 00 00 & HIDES tt Green...... t Dry .. .. ........ . HAY 100 Js-i-Easterni , 0 i 10 05 90 90 j Western ... t w-. . North River...... ......... HOOP . IRON :. ....... LARD 8 Northern. North Carolina-.,. 00 00 LIME barrel LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Bhip Hfuniresaweu..... ... Bough Edge Plank.. .. . . West India Canroea accord 18 00; 15 00 20 00: 16 pa 18 00 22 00 .15. 00 . ing to quality..:. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards, com "n 12 00 MOLASSES gallon New crop cuDa, mnnos.... uu " ' in bbls.... 00 Porto Rico,' hi hhds. ......... .00 -"- ' In bbls ...... 00 Sugar House, in hhds :. ' 00 . in bbls. oa . g... h. KM. - An ctjt uu, m UUU..I .... .....a. NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis. OILS? Linseed Rosin........ Tar , Deck and Srjar... . . ......... POULTRY Chlckeas,llve,erown t " - . , oyruig.. Turkeys PEANUTS bushel POTATOES- bushel Sweet.. - Irish, per barrel, new PORK barrel City Mess.... 1 rnme i Rump. ...... . . ..........'..'.. 1 BICE Carolina, ........ ..7 Rough, bushel (upiana;.. Do. do (Lowland) BAGS lb Country... ROPE S , 8 ALT salt Alum Liverpool Lisbon ....... .r. v. ......... American SUGAR -Cuba.. Porto Rico A Coffee ...r B " C " .... Ex C Crushed.... . 0 10K 5 BOAP S Northern...!... SHINGLES M Contract.. common Cypress Saps--... Cvoress Hearts. STAVES MrW O Barrel. ... : BO Hogshead,;....,. I TALLOW TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yeuow pine;, .us uu, Prime shlp'g, lstclass heart. Extra Mill, good heart.. .... Mill Prime ... Common Mill. ... . . ..... Inferior to Ordinary WOOL Washed.......... unwasnea Bnrrv ... WHISKEY gallon Northern North Carolina .............. - WILMINGTON HONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York H discount MUUlUUlVi ...... Boston.......... Philadelphia t . Western Cities. Exchange. "30 days, 1 V cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank stock :..::.. sw Navassa Guano Company stock. 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Kx-Coupons 23 funding, 1800 iu Funding, 1868...... 10 New4s 80 SneclalTax 4 W & WBB Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest).... 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 o. 106 Wilmington, Col. St Augusta B R Konds. ... 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o.... .... 100 V " " ' 8o..... ....100 New Hanover' County Bonds, 6 o . . .. 100 Wilmington Ar Weldon KB Stock 110 North Carolina B R Stock... ... 80 - Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. ..... . ..; 120 We Can Supply HEALTHY DEMAND FOB DBY SALTED and bbokjid jucats. All grades of CUBA, PORTO RICO MOLASSES and SYRUPS, - , .... . ' ! COFFEE, SUGAR, FLOUR, And CASE GOODS at LOW PRICES, j And solicit orders from all reliable buyers. HALL & PEARSALL. jy22DWtfJ , THE CELEBRATED -3 'ARRIMT OH GAME FOWLS FOR SALE Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BE Sutatlon; They have toBght and won a series of ia greatest mams ever fought en this or any other oontlnent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial CtoBunlssioner with the Di ploma and MedaL . . . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds In the United States. I will Jshlp splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express. C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 eaoh EENSr2.60 and $3.00 each; or f 7.00 per Pair f 10.00 per Trio. : I expeot to raise Two Hundred airs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will ship .Young Fowls of March and kr vrntVh dnrinir the months of Aucrust.Sen- itember and October, at Flye Dollars'per Pair, or Seven Dollars per -mo. , J2J ' ' ' Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you, want-. , . Address,- i J. G. ABBINGTON, ar6tf ' Hflllardston. NashCo. N.Cr ENCODRAGE HOME 1MSTITDTI0BS. Security Asalnsi ITlre.- ; lie. Kortl CarolnaBome InsnraiceCo. TilS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on ahclarees of Insurable AnionsiMi am nromntlv adjust and paid. "The ("Home" la rapldlygalnmg In public favor; and anneals wltn eonnaence to lnsuxroi m jwvpcrv-. in North Carolina.' - r ;r , "v ; Agents In all parts of ttie Stater J - : . 6 JOHH GATLLNO, President. V " 1: . XW. sr PRIMROSE. Secretary.-: ? 1 PULASKI COWPEB, SupervBor. '' . U , v ATKINSON AMANNmagentt, sep 26 tf . : v Wilmington. N.-C. Land Plaster; mWR HAT.1t RV WOOHY a CURKLE, JP :.. General Commission Merchahtsf WQmhurton. bL'C Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which arejnade rom HARD PLASTER ana jtuhsst uttuunu. Correspondence solicited. apstf oo wis C 00 & .11 ., oo & . itf -00 16 0 & rlO J DO & 8 -00 O 8 ' 160 fia 1 65 8 00 "i . 26 9 00' 14 00 00 ' 35 .,' la1 k ss :y am . ia., oo 18 . 14 MM ; oo i3 : oo it 18 . :'; 28 13: 14 f. t 00 ,!0 . 85 t srx 90 92X 40 Q 1 4b r,. 00 85 00 vll 16 00 T711nilndnr&! Weldon - Railroad ? Co. Omci or Gik SnraBinv hdjuit, , i ,-1 Change of cnedtnle. : i ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 0.00 A.M. - Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wel 4oq Bailroad will run as follows; . T , ; , , Day. Mail and Exprwaa TntlnA, . JDany A Nob. 4TNOW1. ax-d, 48 Sotli.Cii L&ave Wihn>on; Front St.' DepoC at '9M A iC Arrive at Weldon..:.,.. 2.86 p M. Leave. Weldon. 2. 55 Py M. Arrive at Wilmington, Frost St. Depot,-8-M P. M. L Fast Theotjsh ILul ah PAsssHcrxn Tiurji. Daoi ' f -(T?-Hi fQ..40.SnTO,4..s.;Ji- f.-: , ' - , r Leave "Weldon..-.l..... .."..'.........r 6.85 P. M Arrive at WUmmgton, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P, H Mail ; and , Pabsbhsxb ' Tbatb . Dati.t-No. -.43 Leave WBmmiaton.i.;. :ZJ! "..il. i; AasPrir Arrive at Weldba........V.4f'...-. ..1 2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Gbldsboro and Magnolia.- 1 - ' - Trains on Tarboro Branch Boad leave Rocky" Mount for Tarboro at L20 P M. and .4.30 p. it dally. Returning, Jeave Tarboro at 3 P.M. and 10A.M. dally. - - - . . ITrain on Scotland Neck: Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.25 P.M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A.M. dally. . Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line.i . V ;Traln-No.43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. . . ; All trains run Bolld between Wilmington and Washington, and have., Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. - - -r r.j v For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach wfll be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M, daily except Sunday. ! , , jofDivinb; t f ' ' i General Supt. ; 'T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jjy I2tf ' . flLMIKefOCfHBIA&AilGDSTA 1'. ':!BailiujiCu!.':1::fi; Omcx oy Gbiibii Sttp't. WUmmgton, N. C4 Anjr?3ft $S4, iU: Change of Schediile. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. M., the following Passeneer Schedule -wfll -tie run on tills road:. . . . -; , . RIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) c No. 48 Tfeat and 41 East. ' ; ' t Leave WumIngton.i...i..;.... 9.05P.M.. Leave Florence...... 2.40A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. ......... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.. 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia, .ii... 9.55 P. M. Leave O, C. & A. Junction..". . . ... . . 100 P. M. Leave Florence. . 4.50 A. H. Arrive at Wilmington. .. A . 8.35 A. M. NifiHT Mail ato Passxvobb Tkaih. Dailt. No. 40 ; . - West. ' - Leave Wflmlngton.. r. ; . .-.X . .10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence. ............... 1.25 A. M. Mas, akd Passkhukb Tbaih Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence..........,.;.........;.. 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington....:. , .... .. , .... . . 8.05 P. M I Train 43 stops at all Stations. - No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C. & A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. ' . ' Separate Pullmarr Sleepers for Augusta oh Train 40. .. . . i All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington.' : t Looal Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. , . ' - j : , T i 1 JOHN F. DIVINE, - ; i Gen'ISupt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. I ang!9tf ; CAROLINA CENTRAL BAIL10 AD CO. OmCI Or SuTKBlJITXMllJEIlT, ; Wilmington, N. C May 11, 1884. t Change of Schedule. . bN AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Bailroad: '-- , PASSENGER, MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: j . . DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Wilmmgton at. .....7.30 P. M. 1. LeaveBalelghat.;i.............7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at. . . . . . . . .7.00 A. M. ''. ) Leave Charlotte at:... ..8.45 P. M. No. No. 2. 5-Arrive at Balelgh ati. ....... ....880 A. M. : 1 Arrive at Wllmlneton at ....... . 8.00 A. M. Passenerer Trams stoo at reeular Stations onlv.- ana Joints aesignatea m tne company's Time pable., . ; v,:; " ... SHELBY DIVTSION, PASSENGER, MAIL.. EX- ; PRESS AND. FREIGHT. , . . , v Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte.... 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. M. Leave Bhelby.i. ...,.:.-.....'. ... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte.......,....,, 10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with B. & A. Trains to and from Baleigh.- Throueh Sleeping Cars between-Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 1 or statesvUle. Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points Westr "' Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville. Athens. At lanta and all points Southwest. -.. . ii. o. iKansa, . Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, : - mylltf i-i v t-r i IVldTHER'S !A Precious Boon to Woman. WORDS OF PRAISE. I most earnestly entreat every female expect ing to be confined J use Mother's Relief. Cou pled wl.h this entreaty I will add that during a 'ong obstetrical practice (forty-four years) I have inever known vi,t 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 haye been all that I could ask. .. I consider It a great blessing." t. 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 sufferingof either of her former confine ments, 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: 'I have never seen any one pass through this great trial with so much ease and so little suffering.' . . ss.-. . . , " 'A QtJICK AND EASY TIME. s A distinguished physician "of Mississippi writes; Every one expecting to be confined should use tbe Mother's Friend, for during a long obstetric practice I have never known it to fall to produce a quick and safe delivery, v This remedy, is one about: which we cannot publish certificates, but It 13 a most wonderful liniment to be used after the nrst two or three months. "-':" "' ' Send for pur treatise on the Health and Happi ness of Womei mailed free, which gives all par ticulars. . : v-::'f !. . ' Thx Braottxld Rsbtjiatob Co., ,; ' : Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. William H: Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton,N.a - . . v.-,; :-i-raylly .- - en sat-, ; ' vTtrm Send ' sir cents for nostaee M. JfrLXsU J!l and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all,' of either sex, -r,nM mnnAT rio-ht awav than anvthine ele m this world. Fortunes await the workers abso- luttelysure. At once gusta, Maine. address TRUE CO- An- mh30D4Wly PIUS I li , I i t 'ADVERTISEMENTS, v J THE BHlTEESIIT : OF .THE SOUTH Is located at SEWANEE. TENN nnoB the Cum berland Plateau, 2,000 feet above the sea leveL -y inis bohooi, under- id speotai patronage or tne , the South and Southwest, offers the healthiest r :. j ; . nmiuouue anu uie - Destsavautages, wiu luorai. .t and educational, in Its Grammar School and its - f , Collegiate and Theological Departments. Fortte special claims of this University for patronage, ' SON, D.D;, VIoe-Chancellor, Sewanee, Term. - . INFOR MAT I O N "VALUABLE TO (Tnthe NEW Catalogue of the EVERY business college; e SENT FREE. Address ' A J, RIDEB. Principal, ,;f . ? - Trenton, N.J. t i EPISCOPAL v FEHALE IHSTITUTE. . i - . Winchester, va. , " BEV. J. C. WHEAT. D: TaT Prinoinal ' assiited by a full corps of experienced teachers. The 11th ' , ; atanual session opens Sept. 10, 1884.: Terms mede- " I rate. ' Number of boarders limited. AmJications for the vacancies created by the retirement of . members of the graduating class will now be re-. - . V. eelved. Apply for circulars to tbe Principal. "" ' ' "'v:'. -isuCi3 . Ii?-. .1 . .o -J.aWHKAT.i1.;: .- - s-.a In::-,, - . ... : Am aTI p c tuibobs " --"- ANCERS and ULCERS Treated" bvla new ' and wonrlerf nllv auccessful ' method, without the -knife or loss of blood tt: Vastly superior to all other methods I- Hundreds ; of cases cured. Write for descriptive pamphlet Address.' : DIt. JE. II. GREEN 1 r---i v- kJliOpiuH Habits EASVLT CTJRED. BOOK FREE, - B. J. C. HOFFMAN, JXTFEES0H, WISC0N8II. J Send for a Catalogue of tne v ; i College of nysicians and Surgeons Baltimore. McL, which offers the. Student of Medicine superior advantages. ' THOS.OPLE.M.D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St. - $1,000 LL be paid to any one who will find a par ticle of Mercurv. Potash. Iodine. Arsenic. T any poisonous substance In . - - SWIFT'S SPECIFICS ;,I have cured Blood Taint bv the use of Swift's Snecifio after I had most siemallv failed with the Hercury and Potash treatment " . - ; F. A. TOOALKK, M. II;, Ferry, Ga. i "Swift's Specific has cured me of Scrofula of 12 years standing. Had sores as large as my hand, and every one thought I was doomed. Swift's peclfic cured me after physicians and all ether medicine had railed." - , , ,H. L. HIGH. Lonoke, Ark. " Give Hie a Christian, speak in deeds; , A noble life's thebestof creeds; And he shaU wear a royal crown Who gives a lift when men are down.'" - dl"! A flAi would not purchase from me what ID.LU.UUU Swift's Specific has done for me. It cure d me of rheumatism caused by malaria. ARCHIE THOMAS, Springfield, Term. Statement of T. . MaenlnrK, ' Macon, Ga. . I have known much of the use of Swift's Spe cific, and have seen many of the worst cases of Blood Taint and Blood Poison cured with It.after having tried ail other sorts of treatment; In fact, I have never known it to fail when taken proper ly. I can cite the case of a young man who had been treated by the best pnysicians for Blood Poison, but all to no purpose; and as the time for his marriage was approaching, he . was nearly distracted. He finally took Swift's Specific, and was cured as sound as a new dollar. Another who tried every thine, and spent four months at the Hot Sprinss without benefit, was at last cured by this remedy. His case was like raising one from the dead. . I could go on and tell you of a hundred cases, ' Onr TrnatlsA on Blood and Slrin DIhpjlrps matlnd ' free to applicants; , r TiLIS swift srsfjuruj CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St.: Philadelnhla Office. 1205 Chestnut St. apltf . ohsm White Heal Yeast. : J- VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. . Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation , - .if- t . i V . in commending it to the public, bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is elegant for It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure ' vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Willar d. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W. L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 kli No. FrcmVsK Sole Agent,'. mh30tf Groceries, Groceries. QQBbls FLOUR,' aU grades OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, ' LO) - - ! Extra C and C 20QBa88 m? and Laguyra COFFEE. ' 0 Tieroes LABD, JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD gQBoxes CHEESE, ' Tubs BUTTEB, -JQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 20Q Bbls SEED POTATOES, - 20 Bbls TCBjjIps - 20BbL,APPLKS f " : J gO Hhds MOLASSES, 200KessMAILS' ' ' 250 81184168 IBON, v PA Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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