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c- s " ...... ' . - " - . - - r ' ' - - , The Morning -Star. If iff-; - T-n r -IKfrANDlDATE i' - : : l -i' V g To Wi n (ucccss vvih REAL merkccionT 1 f FINE SnOKIfKr L' TOB; WORLD Look for trade-mark of the BULL None genuine without it " Jet Sm toc&nrm eb4 a 81 Words Fail tmfe, Mr. I Selbt Carter, of IfashviDe, TfeirtLfor tte lene&ts derived from - ' . - Ay ert t Saragparilla. Hating been , afflicted all my life with ScroC ila, my system seemed sataratedVith it. It - came oat in Blotches, Ulcers, nm& : boreg, all over my body." Mr. Carter I u be was entirely eared by ths ase etu Atee's Saksapakiixa, and since Hecan- turning its use, eight months ago, he has had no return of thq scrofulous yaptoma AU baneful infections of the blood are promptly removed by this imcqiianedaWera- ' tive. n- :: . - , c. 1 j PREPARED BY v.'.- Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas Said by all Draggistsj Bix bottles for . ianlDly chw? thrSl stains an antidooASttlflfcrWdls. wder wbieh, so far as knows, lssed no remedy, n contains no Quhnutor "y mineral nor deleterious snbstaiwe ybat ewr.anj consequently produces oiujdrious effect upon the constitution, but aves the ') stem as healthy as it wis before the attack. WAfiRAHT AYHI8 "aqhe CURE J every ease of fefer andAirfler 'tteut or Chill Fever! KeutiU&fikrcr, aiub Ague, Bilious Feveriauddjer-Coni-Wwt caused by malaria. In caseMWHure, . duc tral, dealers are anthorisei by our cula, datej July 1st, 1882, taxefid the DJ.C. Ayerot Co., Lowell, Mms. Sold by all Drnggists. Cocoa, froihfhe-excesol Oil has been removed. It hasArel iwt&ir$toXp)eoarmf -wKH 6fa,5wiwtWiA ud is thcreioro far more econom caL ' It Js delicious, wmrUhingt wengthenins, esjils dizestedi n4 admirably adpptk for: iblraSdf si weU as for persons In health. .i i ; t.i ! Sold by Grocers everywhere CO,, DorcUtm Atkia SOn & "TTfiTitiiTrfri. MU' - j 4-'T t Insiuraiiee roomt, l, Marine 19 MERIT loloy )URf rf1 : mm Arm( AgueGure Who iah dot dakes me py der hand, " Und speaks so awful nice i und bland, lUnd. nrg?s me to join his band ? " Tint rnnMta 1' ' f ' Who ishTdVt drcats me 'Very schveed, 'V'-' Ven on derttyrner tt der,streed!'Yj -i ".We habjjen j ust while to meet ? -: v - Dot candidateT T Who ish .dot singin awful cay. Just like lark all of der day, ' Mid; airy tring&wonId fly away I if- i uoi canaioate. V. VX V. Int. 4aI ..m. Lt. 1 S 4 rl:.'' Und wishes he 'vaa ohlydead?- 1 1 ' Der odder man haf vin, you bed i I Dot candidate. THE CAJULBAIQN. : The Democratic Campaign' iii ndiana will open on Saturdav. AmniKt' iO,' Mr. Hendricks speakine at Indianaco- is and Mr. Carlisle at Lawrencebur?. It n : 3 oa 1 11 - - . . The'Blaioe movement a month go was placarded as sure to "sweep the . 'acme uoasLT the lilaine movement . lo ay decided!ytnot j weepiri the Pacific loask In fact it is waninc. t Xanviild in n. J I O j pQre correct description of It than tigtff--.1 tui6n& be. Washington Ftot. ? - II r- Whitk SuLPnufi Springs. VaU A.ugust 23. Mr. , John Hale, a wealthy planter, living near Gainesville, Fla., fecouled the idea .lhat - the i Republicans fwould .ArJrHfhai'Site.'',' HefchowfcT kl lPt- jter f rom Mr. James Chestnut nephew of Jthd Sduth !Car6Imav Senatbr. T Mr.Chest- nut ia also a planter iu that Jitate, , Be wd.: "The Republican party is badly split and th'e feeling so bitter1 that the general opinion is that they cannot unite Again. ...They . have indorsed Pope and Greely, the Inde pendent candidates - for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. . Hence the di&satis f actiom ati-fhrf $t elsEqpnf Ihe Republicans,' who oppose the ndminatfon, and will do all they m to defeat the ticket. The knowing ones, predict a majority of 10,000 for Perry, the Democratic nominee: j We are going to bave a lively tune of -rto. jlite. later on.Xfmo Tprfs Herald. . j vi A fbroker in St, Jis travelled I with Ex-Governor Hendncks1' and 'John C. ' m?$a 'portion, of f liA - , loot ' NAnr maWa,) . At; last it New ' WK VHUIBMUIU 'GoveriH. of .' Uutler 1 n4 : fef capygtit fvTell, said Hendricks, I don't know. I think XSjiat n .ia.is-tw caaa tuts uuiimuovt I where the Democrats can afford to lose it, I Butler will get a large-rote. In New York and Indiana! think he wiH get nothing-. . "Hew" answerea nn tnartleaiy.'That'sT my idea. Some of our party think Butler's' cavaiCftca twin rxeip ua eoiri Hnne IP wilFlftrrfReiMrblirarkr niArVtlfMr-it win you Democrats, t and, .fw mjrpart I dont believe Butler wilrpoir any more votes than totnGftbacker.'j - ft -"Respecting; -New ' YoTk." said the carryiL Tae; organization was penect, and Kelly would come into line and in dorse the nomination this week." r f " rOljITlCAI, IpOHfTS.' tattooed. tMapri king .will not visit the United States this year. He has evidently ! heard of the tattooed - nan from Maine. Boston Post, Dem. Gen. Butler is always sure to nwJce' money odt of an exciting campaign. He is the principal bunting manufacturer in the United States, and every flag that is made' brings him revenuCi; Wash. Tost: . If there is a man m the Chris tian world who needs coraling in the amen corner of a camp meeting it is Mr. Charles Dana, of the liew York iSvn, He is too frivolous, flippant, and giddy with humor for a eerious campaign like- the present-' Kansas City Times. - ' . M-k "Conceding; all that is claimed for Mrv Blaine, can th party afford to go into' the canvass with a leadef for" whom apology or explanations will continnally be required? "Miirat Hahtead, . June 12, 1875. . He now supports the same Blaine. The New York Independent finds itself unahle to L support Mr. Cleve- lnV1 tipmiigA Vf hia 'tmmnMlilv'' : Tt'a see: The, Independent is the same paper 1 contemptibly pliarisaical then as now f .wJuchuy eat hack on Grant in 1868. because he was a ettMmfrBrdrjinkard. wash. f Grovernoi Clevelatra sufficiently meets tb Tariff questkm by giving his un qualified approval of the platform on which he was nominated; The .Tariff question pranerltt beionca to the-represeqtatives ofj thijeopie In-the Congress. No President! ever. vetoed wa revedue bill.Jf'A Record, situ. jjvnh., . : ti- i i .t-v . jtrin r- 4 i n i i Ti iiv tim6 issa'e hi i i' i a rtiW-'it roN'I'HnPOB&BRS. Jolra Daricyi editor of the TsnlxxaJieniti nel a Kenublicah paper, spoke the foHoW-H inefords-itt speech-be made' here lastf Wednesdays 4Xfl&nE!fi said thatt "Tvre YdtRTepftsKd 'certatfl principles! 4n the Republicairplatferni Aat bowk in! Ffavet of; therefore-ae was mravor wiyra meant me cavu iukuis uiu. xwohj: jhvwiu -ir. :,.-.-ixlZ :i. - . .ii i Thefacts are that at Hendersonville Mri thaman of m-i biand that! ju thq ideals the, rraqtical, Mr. Stednianl proved himself so mucn me man mat X SensUive popnlACS was ashamed to express comparison. One went r Hp by the natural force of ievigationt the, other stumbled and halted and fell by force or aismai gravna tion. Asheviue Uttizen. -r t m ' The r troth siSalwtfoleianatter is simphl llhia: .Mr.,8cales made a much betters: nat uay umn e nan ujaua uviui Ktpv eampairaH was - begrnvti He ridiculed Mri York's alniightilr.He'was person.aily: res nectfnLil Dohucall vLseverftj - inose wnq have heard Mi: Scales on more quiet .beca sions sdchanv occasion, for instance, atf the ratification meeting in Raleigh do nof ;know the'power of the mans when bet . mmM arunsed: .. He carried the crowd wit q rnim at Lenoir.' and left Dr. York, in suctt l-poor pllghfe-tiiat no one but a determined and f powerf ul stump-speaaer ; couia uavei jallieoU ' Y'ork; was n(4 fqpalXo the del Da8hfnff'' bells, "mashing iswellsl iunnyiiMsowp, money .iff J-. tlWAiKlAfi? - Lawrence Barrett has purchased aire?Ifvl2lSuthor TTuitA CitiftrtlmiwitT " "wore one class LwadJtrehtBwwB y 8iiDping out of focus, and.the. wig, turnv District." Sad spectacle. Tarker's Hair Balsam preserves and promotes ! Ihe gfOjartt of the natural hauv . It also . restores the natural color to hair which- has faded ojr become gray. ! Clean elegant, heneflcUI highly perfumed, ; tnfantUsjLlbodBijfterolEuCt In APosUItq CsrsTaT Form from Pi NFANTILB and T rtl "to" MUk CrnaL Be ailed Head j JSob; ad t ,ery form of shunr. ScalT. PitidIv.. rinna mmA Tnia4 iseases of the Bloc L Skhruand f Hair, from Inf-nejr Age; cured:- by theCun- ally, Jaod CDTjcxnaL au4uTicmiA. Soap, the treat skin cures externally., Abtototdy pure cud pfe, ana may be ute4Jr9m thitnogtent of birth. Mv..lBl-..reri SbflsJ W Li Mass.,wrtet f"C"- Jit ebc?T as.f rj VI ct fdwlth fiorofr'JU 1 hen-1 .dti-y- soever since he was barn; tourno.ak t Jhunid jrive him helped him nni.il mi trleUCrtiouBA Rw prEs, which gradually cored him, until he la now hsfairMssHefeyy?- X1U J. 8. Wex ks, t tHndn Tref nw Atoe 5s, Ft.sayHp. ar'ief-t-itja la' pnarm on my baby's face am oVlieadtjnred'Uie on my i Die bead entirely ilhaailyole.ahedliie ae of fores. kmarcSaaiW Pr. Plant has ordered ft for them.". ,f,"A TERI1IDLB CASE."; .' i? Writes: "M son. alirkf twlva vauil wa'a Vwiinv! Wetely owed of a terlble i case of Eczema by tWj jpunctTKA Remedies. . From the top of ' his he&dq lu uwmn uiium i.eewaa cpemaea.oi scaDS." ptner remedy,, and, physicians bad been s FOR ie Cnrre rirfe' uioBcuuK, cietuuuna: we Diooaanaacia oi lnnert zed imparities ana expelling the germs of sero anla, rheumatism, consumption and severe skin (diseases. " - Sold everrwhere. Prlna nirrirBrwA. Si nnntja Essolvjent, $L00; Soap, 25 cents. Pottke Dbuo ah CauqcAi. Co BostoiyMass. . , Sa4 xer Herwte tr lAl7feeAe4 IR A M V M8B ?Uen''1 .P &n exqui JpAiS X ltely perfumed. Skin ;Heautl- fler, and Toilet, Bat t and Nursery Sanative. wed sat toe or frm WithoutJlossoms. Late In Life to Look for Joy Yet Ne ver Too Late to Blend. Beadersof Hawthorne's "House of Seven Ga mbles" will recall the pathos, with which poor Clif ford Pyncheon, who has been 'tmjusfly impris oned since his early manhood, said, after his re leased y fif f Rne. Nf yfyf1? y "5 hpf Y nessr Ohf give me "my happiness.' ut thaV could be done only in part, as jrleams of warm sunshine occasionally fall'acroHS' the fctoim 'ot'4F New England autumn day. In a letter W essrB.1 ITiscor Mr. L. JL Titus, of Pennington, N. J., says : -I have suf fered un old misery from childhood from chronio disease of the bowels and diarrhoea, accompa nied by great pain. I sought relief at the hands of physicians of every school and used every pa ten nd;doniejrt.to tepiedy wndec the sun.Tl hare at last round la l?AliliraSlTNIt5k com plete specific, preventive and euro. As your In valuable medioUe.whfcb did felfmtf.ttbat noth ing else could do. Is entitled to the credit of ray getting back iny happy days, I cheerfully and gHt4faUTaeleVrethe:facjP 'j ; tf ffjf Dr. S. 8. Wells, who needs no lntroduotlon to the people of Jersey -City,, adds : "The testimo nial of Mr. Titus is genuine and voluntary : only he does not adequately portray tlUMUfferfrore; has endured for many years. He Is my brother-in-law and I know the casa weH : Be is now per f'Astly f pee 'from hta M troubles, and enjoys health ami life, ascribing it all to PAaKKH'S Tonic. - - UnequaUedal'hrcPWrJulaiesanthe oreans; cures aliments or the ifver; kidneys, and ftU diseases of the aiood. . ,5t. , , Cp 8 D2tow4Wlv wed sat nfm se f :v ' lartJAPITAL PRIZE, $75.666.1 " Ticket only $r. 8narealiaprvditlon; itmm State Lottery Compajiy, . We do hereby certify that m supervise tie ar rangements forfait the llgnthly and Semi-Annual S2 way, sings conducted with honesty.fi 'aimez. and in oood faiUi toic94 au var- ties, and v in nulhnri7ji Via Cbmvanw to itbS this eer- cilcats, idth facsimile (fowtignatrtUlltuhed, w. . --iM.in j, .v - Conimlaaioner. - ' tio'M " Incornorated la 1S68 or 25 vears by the Legis lature for XdooaUonsJ and Charitable purposes 1 with a capital or i,uuu,uw to wmca a reseryei runa oi aooo.uuu nas since Been aaaea. - t By as eyerwneuMng nojuina- Toi jumBiraoi wasnaM a partof tbejasat statejjyusptaqgnj uinntAil iMnianMT 2d. A. D. la?:). . - 1 TJubnly Lottery eef voted on aad endorsed byl thepecpUof any State. t ? H)f - ! - IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLK NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE. MONTHLY " ' A SPLENDID OPPOBTUHITI I'm WTO A WORTTTNR. NINTH GRAND DRAW- FNTrt. fT.k SS.M. INTHK 'CIDSMl V SHJSIUJ AT- NSW OftSBAlWtA'ite.iMTT. jBiai bert 9, 1884 Xiao Monthly urawmg. CAPITAL PBli'li'' 76idicU' 1 00,000 Tlcketa'at -Fraction In VlftM 4a PofJon. LIST Oy PRIZES. V srrsmiuif Prtftsf....::... ....... ;..::j.t.l76,ooq " 1 nonttal PHm - . - .....v..... . 25.00(1 1 CaDital Prlze .v. ........ . 8 Pifse&of ttOOt . ii -:..&., f.f M i?.ooa SPrlaes'ofiaxw.... 10,009 10 Prizes of 1000.... .. 20 Prides of ,600...,,.,.... 100 Prizes of 200....- I-H 300 Prizes Of 100...... - 600 Prizes of - : 60.. ......... lOOOPrizesof 25...... ... .... 10,00(1 ::! .... ao.ood :cc:83 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750...... 9 Approximation Prizes of 600... .. i 9 Approximation Prizes of 250.U 1.967 Priaes. amounting to.......... ... K5.60 Applications for rates to clubs shomd oniy oe Arte to tne omceoi vne company iu aw v-i For further Information, write cleazly, giving full addreesi Make P. O. Money Orders payable; and address Registerea Letters to -NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleana, La V vacvii. natks and ordmarr letters' bv Mail or Express (all strmS6f $9 aiiff upward bl Express at our expense) to . nm rrmmrm i New Orleans Lai a iW- a. naiTiHiTf. .- . iirw eOTeventtaKt.jtraaMnrtoB, IVI anglp.fcwaawiw we sat T3- lIECEIilHttlJjS El TJNDBB.NJraruMAJiA6: First Class In all Its appointments. Terras t3-0i PTJBLISHED EVERY1 FRiD aV, JT LINCOLnI By JOHN C. TIPTON, Ed'r and Proprl W9J UnIUo&lwhi have tried it, to be pne lof &J& Mediums la" Western ' Horth earoUna. -It has I large and steadUy tocreaMti patronagete Lhf eofi, Gaston, Catawba, Cleavejan Btoke an Mecklenburg counties. Advertising; rates ' -"bei- ral Subscripuon ai.ou per wmuiu. -: umi u 1 '. V - - -- - - w " ' K ..... .. j " J rhe rTorj3ihgcStaif PXrailyinSB DAILY ADD WEEKLY i in V fvi IScfljlioa Satesf-Iir iiTascf. DAILY Y STAR, One feaA,lfaepaia vi...f7 C I ThreeHdnthS- ...;..;4 41 'Two' Months; " t One Mo V T WEEKLY STAR, O yearpoBtage' paid. v.$i 5tf I - : ' sixMonths.'' " ;- ,;.;; too I1 The S-ria ls-decl&edly one of the best papers 1n the Stote, as bright and newsy as ever. . Long Ufa. i to it. tiaiem trees. 4 t t The Wilminsrton Stah has entered anltatwnlff.h year--as good a paper as any people should want. vumoiie jjemocrai. v.:-'-. . IltaTlimmcttBi Srxahas entered onltatwnifth year, as a aauy lournat 01 news, it stands -"un ieao.',--iC&nr( l as niunnmon ,'has WteredMt fifth th yplume. There Is no better paper published The Wilmington Stab has entered nnoa Ha tM. eatlr--yeaa. It is one of the beat nanera in the ' tate. Hratm. Qa&tU. . . . . . ; . - . The Wumuigion STin his' entered wlhVteenth rear. It has become one of the leadm? naraiunf the SLnntk Oxford TarfJilinhl ' ' , The Wllmlneton Sraa is not onrr oneof the haaC Bdited papers at tne tate out "for frestanesr of news and tynoeraulcal aDnearanoe cannot ho peaten.-nao&m Eeporter.- r)&ii?44, CThe Wilmington Sibtlsoaaaf the very best pa Eers lathe South, ineverv department from tv no: feraphy P to editorial ability and independence. Wetersbwa IVa.) Indep-Appeal. - , ,. . The wlimington (N. Cj Honlniwi Sua Is a modi 1 neirspaper." xuueeu, we uuns we uu uijl exag rate ita merits when .we ay ff Is Qi9 svmit nular) asser nublished in the South. ftichinond Va.) EeRffiouffferaldSy1: . J-.- ..v. ; The Wilmington Stab has n6w eiiterM nponfts ' lurroenui year ana iwcnty-nrra volume. - une or lie best conducted ana edited toaners in the South we like the stab necause it .is tnorougruy re-. and abJyi erfect news- fpaper. Long may. ihe; &tab twmfeiev M Jury; Visitor. ;.,. , 4 , ' " Althoueb atlheheadnf the Dressin-this State. tin all that mattes a paper valuable to the reader. tetill lt continues to Improve. It is a Star or the first magaitude. f: May Ats.luBtra never, wane .i The -Sias Is so'wellandvorably known Inthla- sectlon of the titate. that we can say nothlnar of iwhlch'lts' thousands of readers do not already know. It Is mavery respect'ome of 'the best daii lies latbSoath-rr Woniaa. . That niasnlneent beaming Stab has. comrieted! Its twenty-seoend relume. It Is one of the moet nruuanc, erucuxa ana sparKung aames Boni,n 01 the Potomac.- ifPhe systei m in tne get up 01 uiepa-. per surpaSBW theaa alL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington SsAa has entered on its twelfth. year. is s a most exeeuent newspaper, weu ea- and an North Carolina. midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides inexwwKki ttemount of tts residaig natter. The Star is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising- since it is so deserving. Chariots 09Sntti--:,:"' .- -V';.:t 1 V,. ..,'.: The Wne hiSxk say a word'tpo good tor the Wilmington Stab. It has Just, reached one of its maay birthdays. -As a newspaper It Is a favcrrte with the State prs and Is stmgbj after by ihe people. Long and-prosperous life Ur'iU-Fdds-Times. r ' f - , , ; The Wflsdaa.STAii;WaT(fplt36d to notice, still este continues on the high mad to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exonanges, ana consiaerit the peer of any IoutuaI pnbliehed la the cmtb.j OxfordWrM Lance. . ... . . Why bK that aQ the papers wft&i the taama of fifinrare seek bright IMle Jouraalsf Th Wilmlng toft(N. a) Stab, the Washibgton Mar, the Vtod-erksksburg- BtarH "New rYork Star, for example. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin very nmrsnaneis thatoomes to eolumns are always a little fuller .than those !of any other i; our exouaages, an lis eaitoruu. ue aartment is eonduoted With much ability. JUcr- KVUKIIII U OWN canton Jifade BntnWymfti as:biJetakible from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of to Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily waxed' un til it now beams resplendent In the full glow of a eonstantly brightening prosperity. As a nevtra per lt has few equals, and so superior, for arprs priate selection and judicious' arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accept a ble exchanges. Eiiisboro Recorder. rrhe fWThalngton Voaantq Sauls) hks entered up on the thirteenth year at its 'existence,1 and we take tnis oppoaawty W eoogxaniate it upon its prosperity and ueserved popfliarwy. Tne remark able success of the $TAB4a4ae to its strict atten tion to business. The boastof the Stab (rightful- lv tool fs that it alwavs haathe news. and this Is peris all thai the tern) of "good newspaper' plies, and Its corps of editors and reporter! tue uxaS T'"B ut'jouriuuKMu. uunrwun uio MB IT" un irs are lOgoiy eoncateo. ne , moral,tnfluenQe of the "Stab nevei be re- tardea, and rday its genial enterprisnifr'proprie- MdsSiroer1 aaerTrS8S nn). Bones, muscles an nerves receive pmiutw. JCoIlyens tne mmu nui SOPPWes Jnun rower. iiKarW' their sex will find tn DB. KA'RTTCB'SIBQ, ION TO needy cure. Grre clear, bwu MuTlwaUliT- complexion. -anrlSDAWT " - - ' ' -aalft m rr tlevS anoyer. -fW?3a4---i Authorized Capital, Surplus Fond," - $50,00q c! M. STiUK. W. L GORE, ., f' G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC DONALD MacRAE, JAS. Ai LEAK, 1 H. yOLLERS, F. RHEINSTEtN, U i ; J. W.r ATKINSON, ' ' . . I I ISAACBATES, rES, President, s-.r 1 J L Wtl WIT.U MS. Vice President, . . " ."" . .. - i r . i . . a SO tf r 8. D WALLACE, : Cashier 't f w1 THANKFUL TO OUR FRIENDS FO their liberal patronage. - ii-. - - ' stock They satisfaotory. Wo are daDy In receipt of Eggs and Chickens, which we sell at the very lowest ma ket prices. ' .. . , ... . Sugars are advancing, hut we are still selling - Our Coffees are of best quality and sold at very hlW Prices. 3 . . yriUi-VWl handJ Also choice stock of Crackers and Canned kv.a si . i.T ,n jy 8 tt i , AtC? SalQOnv TS THE PLACE TO7 GET THE YEBY FINEST awvnrm tnhM f eumd tn the eltv.- Also. WINEa, IUORSCIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and b lia t tf v y -- v Proprietor. rllable. candiL. feartsss. ana so we ledited, newsy,' sploy. and in fact a p ajepmpenaium, oi au tne news oi tne aay, honor to its citv. xo North Caromutana-ur. iowra&uacir Charlotte Observer beMannlffS. f.N.ntii. v N i i j I I.".1. , i feipp . A v aad ViQoa of yptixr . . r avni iirMi FHiaiaK Our' quotatlons.lt shbold be-"understood, ipresent the , wholesale . prices generally. In up small orders higher prices' nave to be Charged.' " - - - - r-- i .1'- n' j rr Btanaara...i..f.. ,..-..;.w tea , , w -ACon Norfti Carolina Shoulders, lb......... ' 00 & 11 WasTsaa; 8okii . i Sides.. ft'.-.j:., .-00 t , 8 pBT SAIiTKD Sides, B. f Shoulders, fHHj-iujiJsr.!! Few York, eae ,?. l 80 . 8 (X NewClty, ea.7X.J;iW-S..i'W uu 00 !MCK Wllmliijrt uu ' - au Nortnertt a e ; i. Hi ml 111 WULP LXT-wf naAl4 tt h fWt .a Art rrTrorthern, .rT!..: lf.2K -'35- EANDLESMsl 'ltlUOW.... Adamantine 00 , 1 "iStateu.i i.nk-.i. j.u.. r. 00 ,-. 1 Laguyra ;,.-..i,t.irwki- W, fj -14jv fXMEAfc-9 bush.;in sacks,. 8S .&ii -m I t Virginia Meall....... fti j Yarns. 18 bunch . 4)0. a ii:!' gBOGS dozen... ...'.I. ....... OO- , ti8..r J tFiiUf jiaeEerei, ao. i. v doi... io uu w au uu Mackerel, No. trynaltew 8 50 & 10 00 MackereWHQjB,. bbl..i 5 60 & 10 00 Mackerel. No: hairblr-00''T 5 50 " f Mackerel, Net 8, V fc 8 CO . 8 00 -Mullets, bbl.fc.4.f W .: 00 - Mullets! Pork bbls. . . X;.. II M 00 N. C. Roe Herring, y fceg.V. 3 00 4 00f Hbbi' jMortnerntsuper.-.. 4 w iftioom .'r- Rxsra..;..;. 25..- ,S 60. City MUls-Buper.........'... '4 80 "4 75& - i-, -" Family ..,..5 00 55 ;-s; Extra Pamllj., tn 00 0 00 GRAlN--.l)UBheJL . , . .,. . . -Llv - vit-1 ,4Jornre,ia,prBBe,white.- 85,. t S .; : ' CornTcargo, In bulk,, " ' k ' M it. ' Jorn,'eargb, ta aagai f y.80 r i as 3 Cera, cargo, mixed, to bags f T4i u i , 78, i HroE- tt-Gn. ... a:-. , i liSHi Dry..jj.-.v.......Or North WyervViiy: HOOP IRON.. .. .:; ) 8M LARIW9 Jb-rNorthem . . .. 9 it lOX. IME- barrel .rul:l..?.i' W 1 40-5 LTJMBSR--City Sawed ft M ' i- i Shta Staff, resawed... . j oo so oo . , v Rough Edge Plank. West India Cargoes, accord- - iilW U W W ., tagtoqualii to auauty. twt.JiiiM IS Off 18 00 ,T taaoned. 18 00, 22 00. , Xhessed.Flaormg. seasoned. . Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 ;is oo ' ; AT. 1 SHTfsXs oral 1 nT' ' ,.--iAJ.w;y.y.:. - fNew Crop Cabai iahhasiV:. frtiie- , 28 :v.4M "far tanbte. 00v Dm4a 1MA t Vha !1 00 82 00 '-"' - 35M W f DO' SnEtur House, toTibdfl.Y.HViw' .ii'W inbhlg.y .,,,..::; O i 50 . Syrup, In bbls ,.,.., v.!...40 80 NALSr-kegx'lOdbasisI; -00 -8 0 OILS 9 gallon Kerosenes, v. vn . ia , j Laid.r.jJ.i.xAv.t..r.i4 f 10; & Linseed .?.('" V t 60 ,,,Rosift,..-..rtf... ..:.i.-15 -18 ; Yl Deck and- Spar.V..iH. ? 00 f PAUrS-J bushel..'.,.kA. ... .4 001 ; 1 60 , U8-60 ' 19 Mi? Rumn. RipK-M3arolina, Rough, ft busbeL TUpland);.' j 80 M in .Tin:-Hr Ai I(T.Mrt&itf t '1TAO rfk-r-IvES F DO,-". SAGSrM?oitntrr.. r. 4KQrfMi4 SrWa.::r:H:m r- HT V salt ATttra ..Ct..V..v? SO -, !' 6 , i Ltyarpodhi . . . i. .. rt Wuft; 5 4 su9ABMr-caba-. ; . J - o t . ee j - Porto ;Rloo'. .j,- . ! :i 00. A Coffee..... ' 't,ts8i B " 0 &1l m i v v o ; . a . . :. 'j . . . . i. ' a nr. -DA . Crushed:.. X. ........... ,,-J0M'1r" SOAP Norther:.-.. i..-- 6 4 ' f 6HINGLKS Mt-Contract.,.' 5 00 . 7 00 i Common, .-..... 2 00, 2 60 Oypresa Saps.,..,.........:.: 4 60 : 00' ,J Cypress Hearts.... O 00 7 50 STAVES fl M'-W O Barrel. ... 12 00 18 00 . - RO Hogshead... .4 . 00 00 . JO 00 TALLOW lb... -j'.V.'O ' TIMBER K If feet-Ext Heart ' (1st olassyellow plnaK.lJ 00, "I 00 13 00 . - . Prime shlp'g.ast class heart. - 00 1 10 00 . , "Extra Mill, good heart.. 00' 8 00 ; Mill Prime ....... 60 T 60 a- Common1 M1H..... ....... 4O0 4 60: - Inferior to Ordiaary ........ 809 &. 00 i WOOL 8Washed .,'- k"' . . Unwashed .... W'' 1' WHiSKEY-SiraTionMNcartlieriiiii oo , , os ; North CUnay..."...:...! 00 8 60 - . , ... BaJt.Tmere. .yj ; i Exchange,' 90 days, j V oentt western Bank of NewHaJWverStwkv.. Flnt national vanaetocK. Navaasm.-GuaBoOcmnany t StOCk. ..VJ..J4-.i.rv... so .- sipany Stock,... ids C4dExfctrpons...'. 28' Vnrfh iTaroltna Ronda did RxObl yunuingv isqb.u ,vi i fttc'i ; - - Rnecial Tax ...:.: 4- W A WRRBonds,TfotGold Interest).... 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, c. 106 WiltBlmrttm. CoL A AuirU8taB:R Kondss Ai 105 tWttiatogton City fflo.new)c.w,-j.Pr Jfl0r New HaabvetfirjonW&oM ' WilmmgtonAaiuajaseA.""" 1 North Carolina RWMT7:.77. 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock t20 'DRY SALTED and SMOEEK MEATS.. , graepf CAVPQRT '. a ;tnjits-ni f J7gME04ASSES and SYOBUPS, " .kCFFBUaUH,r' ' iil AndXJASfiS GOODS atLQW PRICES. ': And solicit oramfiaSB-afrveliable buyers. Li jygabAwtf r TfY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL: potei-aeyliaVe .tonirht and.won a series oj the greatest mains avee fought en this .or an: other continent, and Fifteen on exhibition at Philadelphia in 76, were honored by the tfhlf wn riura. inbia. in -th. 'were - fioner rtedStates Ceutenulal ConnnlsBleaer with tae Blnmo. and MedaL i M baa a-arl1ntot Colon and mostapr Breeds hi the United States. 1 Will ".ship splenfl thVOODer Trlo.v I expect to raise Twa Hand yajrs Jtois Bumi Anntner. the JTlaeSt Games la th orld, aaa will saip rounjr irowiox Joarca. ant I fiAvan IVtllard ner Trio. ( Th 1 whoeref disputes the superiority of rifyMi Will please baos toe assertioawna xneir bisj WiHt-fnwhat von want. --- Aaaress, ' - - j. . axuclnu'I'uim, ap 6 tf ' 1 HlInardstdnv.Nash CoW Mq. mms ffwrPANY nnwiTNUKS TOtWRTTB 1 UcieaiauntesaaAjjBM insurable All lossee apttyaoasted and paid. ? The "Home" is rapldJy training in pnwio tavor, ana appeals with eoandenoe to insurers of property taNortKCatoHna.iA I - Agents in all parts of tne state. ' ff.iT---JOHN GATING, Presldeat. t. . h l V W. 8. PRIMBOSK, Secretary. , ; - v pcitASKI-COWFKa, supervisor. ATKINSON A iQ. Arents. sep26tl WilmiBtrton, N. C rf 31B r7XB SAUK BY WOOUX UAJ JtKiB. - , , i .General Coauajasioa Merchants, - - .... - x - iington, . ! AWv an Annts for the PORTLAND Tier mtt.T Jlh nradneta of which are madi rom HARD PLASTER and. FINEST GROUND. - Correspondence solicited. - ap 3 tf WAIwbfrW oasaeA-rBWyet va , -Wrrfetsrvc tC5 AT COCKS, of ane size ana nanasome pjumage, pe Express, T. O. D., at from $4.00 to $0.00 eacl HENSTtieaand $3.00 each; or $7.0Q per Pat liUU Piliill " Rmlrmtn Co. onus dyGaa'i'a uraauaJiapawT, -i ry .toixi,cui?i,vriiKiif - r aay Bfall aad Exvreaa Tzalna. Ballad t Noa7Nortn sm 48 SoaMM, LraTe Wttrntngton, Front St.! Depot, at t.flO L r'M? lMre atWeiniuf.Uw. jwj.:. ji.ij a.S5 P.M. 2.55 P.M. jrrlve t WJlmfcgtpnot St Jepot,; S.85 P, MavdWeoh:::! .i'AV.ihi.:!!. iSsftM larrtreat WilmfngtoniiTontst. Depot, 1000 PM ; ptATL : ahO i PAsszHaaa Tsaik Dah.t--No; 1 4&'- fceave Wllmmehi.k'lAl.l.itV? " dkp m lArrive "at Weldon..j... ......... ... 2.35 A. M Trait Ko41k Snnthwin Ctnn- nnlxrf nk . Pnsh1ofoftnchRoaaa Rbcy Mount for Tarboro at 1.20-P.M. e.ni..st?ir gMR,ntaa ,5e !TarJr..at,3P,M and MTraln bn Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves pallfax'lor'Sootland Neck at 3.25 Mj-Return- angleayes Scotland Neck at 8 30 datiy. , I Train No. 47 makes etafee contieRtihTi At WnldnW for all points North dally. All rail via RiehmondV and daJlyebtoep Sunday via Bay) Line i . . ; j Traiin No. i3 runs: daily and makes close con- All trains-rfup solid: between vrflmfmrttm JWashlngtqn, andMve Pullman Palace Sleepers, attached. ; V : T . , r f T1 Z. I Foraooonunodatlah of local travel a Passenger ' fOoacS wlllb attached .to Loeal Freight leaving1 - ,1 LL.J u - General Sup.' v T. M. EHERSONr-AentPaaBeBger Agent. jy 12 tf 1, i' Bailroad Co. , . fig Qttkm aw Gkhxbaj. Sup', 1 , !' J WUmlngton, N. Aug. 18, 1884. f Changeohednle. O N AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884. AT 5 00 P. M the followinff . Pasaenar Schednle -will. be run oh this road;- NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS CPaUVr- i Noe. 48 West and 4T Bast. , . Leave Wllmhirton . ' .!...;,. : : J .0H 3. Leave Florence .v.:. . .-j ;w. . ,-. 2,40 A M. Arrive at C, P.4A. Junction .......... 6.20 AM. Arrive at Columbia.,. 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. . . .-. . . . . ' . . i . . . . . i 0.65 P. 53 Leave CyC. & A. Junction... .. . . .100 P, M. Leave Florence..... ...j.. ............ 4.60 A.M. Arrive at WjJn)lprton.. nr . . . . 8.35 A. M. Nkbbt Mail aitd PAssxKexB Tbaik, Datlt. No. 40 Leave Wilmington. . . ....... ...... r. . : 10.20 P. M. Arrive rat Florence.".: .. i. vl! AvM. Mail akd Passkhoxb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East Leave Florence.l........l;.,i.. ....v...- 4.06 . M Axrite a Wilmington,. v. 8.Q5 P. M, Trahi 43 stops at all Stations. ; - - No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. -Passengers for Columbia and all noints on G. A CRR., O. A A . RR- Stations, Alien Junction, ana ail points, beyond, ahould, take 40 Night Ex press.. " , ' ." , y .- . i - 'Separate 1 PaBmaa' Sleepers 1 for ' Augusta ' oA , All trains run solid between Charleston and mlmtegkhV' J ', --j st.ini r h Local FrelgMi leaves f Wilmingtoa dail5,iBxePjt Sunday, at -P0 A, M, tfi aivt -w. . . i-t.iu .-"-tr ,:. eealBupt. 5 T. M. EMERSON, Gonl Passenger Agent. , 1 -1 augiuti -! lr CABOLW CElftRli;?lIj50il ,co. IT ' "" ::T - Orncx or STrgsBiaTaajuaat,' ;-i " : Wilmington, N. C, May 11,'1884. ) ' Change pf ;; Schedule. N AND AFTER. MAY 12. 1884.' THE FOL- J lowine Schedule will be oograted on this 2 uiroaa:,,hn .v? I. .; ,.i PASSENGER, MAIL AND ; EXPRESS TRATNr ', t DAILY jEXCEPT , SUNp AYS. 1 Leave Wlnnlnetoa at . . . . . : . .;'.7.ao' P M. No,L LeaveRalelghat....v-.........7.35 Pf M. l Arrive at cnanotte at. . . r: . . . . .7.00 a. m. iXeave Charlotte - atA'.Uf;.l.Vi.:F. M. xfL V Arrive at Raleigh 'at. ... . . .. . .8.30 A. X. l ArrrveatWunilnlrtohat.;;...::8.00A. M. Passenser Trains sto . 1 at regular .stations only, ; and Points ' destgnated m the Company's Time 1 Table. -i, t ! ; .- i: jj SHSLBY4PlVlSION,PASSENGER MAIL.' EX- i j FRESS.'ANDrFREIGH'IL :.: . -i ! .. Daily except, tSsndaysy i Leave; Charlotte..-...., .u.....,.... 5.15P. M. arrive at sneuiy v.w r. m.. Leave Shelby.... ,...t...ji.;j...i... 7K A. Mj Arrive at Charlotte .................... .10.45 A. M. Trains No.'l and 8 mate close conneetlon at' Hamlet with R.-AvA. Traiaato and from Raleigh. Throucrh Sleenlne Cars between Wilmineton aiidiJaanetite atKl Kale ftrn aa irioue. ,Take Train iso. 1 xor Statesvule, btatloi ern N. C R. R.. Ashville and Doints West. J Also. lor 8partanDurg ureenvtue. Athens, AH lanta ana au points southwest. . .4 "IT f ,i T!C. JONES. 1 -.I uf;!w. , General rnger Agent, fmy Mtf ; : ... r T OTHER'S FRIEND. A Trecious Boon to iWomah, I iJ! , . t WORDS. OF .PRAISE. I most earnestly entreat every female expect itbfii&l'nseMotlKillelletc Con-f pledViih tW entreaty T will ad3 ?thatdtrrln si onjr obstetricS practice (forty-four years) I have neVerlteidTWfeto faftfod a ick and saleaalrry: i HV HOLMRSrll D. ; A lady from one of the counties of Middle Georgia,, who has-been acting midwife for many years, writes! OTbsjUspese&Tb ther's Friend you sent mend I, am delighted with It. In every instancewbere It has beeij used Its effects have been all thatt could ask.) 4 consider It a great blessing." j ; - A gentleman writes: "My wife used your Mof thet's Friend at her fourth confinement, and hel testimony Is that she passed through lt with onet half the suffering of either of her former confinef jnents, and' : recovered from its effects hi mucn 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.'. .-. tjus , t , j ' A QUICK AND EASY IME. : A distinguished physician of Mississippi wrSes; Every one expecting to be confined should use the Mothet'a Friendfor durlntr a lone obstetric practice I havenevetapewjirt tq fail to produce a quick and safe delivery. V ' i, This remedy Is one about which we Cannof publish certificates, hut lt Is a most wonderfnj liniment to ,be use after the ' first two, or three montis. j.f,:; , i ifc .H i I Send for our treatise on the Health and Happi hess' ot Women, mailed freeV which glyes all par ticulars.' 1 r5i'iV'vue;.-..s,:.-.-.-;.''5 Pit-i T V ' ' ' ' Tex BBAsnxxn RxepCATOB Co., : ' Box 28i Atlanta. Gal r ; William H. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N. C my 1 ly chsm Send' six cents for DOstasre lve free, a oostuy hnT nf svtoda which will nela an, ok enneraex trnnnrti monev riffht awav than anvthtmr else int this world Fortanes await the workers abso- workers abso- SUB A CO- Anr haoDAwly T i 1 iuttely sura. At once address TRUR gusta. Maine. .-1 : maao - . j jrN'ANlTAPTER iTULY IV 1884,' AT" 9X0 A.M. 2- Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wal poijBailroaawni run as follows: t . ", ' i . .. " - a IHBM7BESHTMIHE SOUTH I a located at SEWA.NEB. TENN unoa the Cum-- TOils School, under the special 'patronage of tho . ? fthe South and. Southwest, offers the healthiest (residence and tho best advantages, both moral -iand educational, in its Grammar School and its' Collegiate and Theological Departments. For tie , -, special claims of this University- for patronage, - , ppiyforlcKTumenUtotheBev.TKLFAlKllol9 ' , P.P., vice-Chancellor, SewaBee, Tenn. . VALUABLE TO In the NEW Catalogue of the urn? YOTJITG BUSINESS COLLEGE. li -fJWT FREE. Address - ; A. J. RIDER, Principal,' irenion, sx.j, - - lirt;irESTKit,rA.' "REV. J. C. WHEAT, D. D.Prmclpar assisted by a full corns of exnerienoed teachers. The 11th jannual session opens-SeptJO, 1834. Terms mode- -kate. Number of boarders limited.' Applications nor the vacanciee created by the retirement of : (members of the gradnathig class will now be re - jcelFeH Apply for circulars to the Principal . Tunoss ,w;tnnd . Treatedbya new and wonderf nlly successful Lethod. wit.hnnt the tWIfA rtr Tosa nt Mnmil VaatlTsnnerior to ail otlwtr nKttliCwla 1-. UnnctreA jof eases eured. t Write for desoriptive pamphlet-; Address AIM. JS. JU. U1SS1H,, ls..-; ft fo fJ.fHlfleltree Street,. ,, p . .t jitAtlanta.Ca EAsrLT cnrjKm. hdbook free. . - Ex. J. ; EcyrMii. jryixssoi iscessn... j College of piplpanJ fifirpons, . Jaltlmpre, Md.,, which offers the Student of Baltimi edlclhe suDerlor a t rTHOs: PIS,'M D. (DeanX 1TN. Howard St. Ii"f nj in .! i:: .'.- . .;, '3 TTFiLL be paid to any one Who will find a par- 1 1 sacie o jiercu Potash, Iodine. Arsenic, y or any poisonous su! ce in , '5 V i Swift's Specifics ti Afl have eured Blood Taint by the use of Swift's specino alter 1 naa most signally railed, with the Mercury and Potash treatment " . ; : ; F. A. TOOMER, M. D Perryi Ga.. t loeciflo has cured aie of Scrofula of 12 years-standlngj Had sores as large as my hand, and every one thought I was- doomed: Swift's Specific cured me after physicians and aJltrther medlcnie1ufaflear -v -- tw.- - - - ..... ?nR.iinaB4XnokeArk. t .fomiiiea cfirwian, sy&t'in deeds?-' ' "fl, AndsL tBear, a royaljpvum I,' . , . ,t -Who gives a,lfi;wKe)ft fty&Swj: .. ' ftft rt'nrtfl0! notpurohasefrom b what N'aviuuv; Bwiits speciao has none for me. It cure d me of rheumatism caused, by njataria. njifjnxBt inuaiAo, cpnngneia, J enn. . ' Statenient of T. I.. Blassenbors, 1 nave mown mucn-or tne ma nrKwirt'H soe- : - r-jti-.- cine, and have Seen 1 many of ( "tha worst cases of . ' "t A4oq uamt ana iuooq. roiaonurea witn it,alter having tried all other sorts of treatment; in fact. I have never kn6wn it to fail when taken proper 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 marriage was approaching,- be 'Was nearly distracted. He finally took Swift's Specific, and was cured as sound as a jiew doliar. Another who tried everything, and spent four months at the Hot "8prinis without benefit, was at last cured by this remedy. His case was like raising pne from, the dead., JL could go on and telryou of"A hundred cases; " - - ' - . Onr Treatise on Biped and Skia Diseases mailed u T' free to applicants. - . ' r :;iv THKSWIFT SPECIFIC CO , -.... 'iXr- j. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. "N. Y. Office, 15WV2Sd St; PhUadelphla Office,' 1206 Chestnu St. ; ! -.s.. . ,.. . . ap 1 tf ...t -. ,-.ehsm.-;, .. htejlhast;l A VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroaghiy tested' by a great many i . , ' ' A of the 1 of Wuxhlngton,'I feel no hesitation in eommeading it to the public. , It Is elegant for bread, rolls' o biscuit, .i ... . .., .. . .. :' t l .5 .'' . . : ', .-.'. "'- It lis made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure ... . . . j vegetablematter, and she refers to . ' : J Mrs.'A.!A..Wnlard) ' 1 - , . Mrs. Gen. Whiting, -. - ' -. . . , ' .' r ... .-. . :;i . . . -. , ?Mra;W, L Gore,. , ,.,:;,.; '' ; : s . u -: . . ... - , . ' '') J Mrs. 8amael Northrop, .. -.: " ' . ; .. , ; -7-. .. ... for the correctness of her statements. For sale by, ': r ' -.; f:;- 1- : . ,.-hQ LATWRlG J: . s. ' 1- A 14 No.' Front Str'S;. 5 ' mhSOtf 8ol Agent, Groceries. Groceries. -1500 ?L0UR, aU grades,; ' r . - ' OR A Bbls Granulated SUGAR, ZOU , " .Extra C and C , 2QQB&Sio Laguyra COFFEE. .1 -Q Tierces LARD, - , : ;-JQ Q Cases and Buckets LARD gQBoxes CHEESE, T . " QTubsBtrTTKR" QxesanaBtmACfkERS, - '200 Bbls 8SKI HyrATOSs, : . . ( ; ,- 2Q Bbls APPLES, -: ' - ' " Hhds MOLASSES. : ; ' . . 'j Bundles HOOP IRO ; T r CA Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, . j . ,. Tobaeeo. Cigars and Snuff, . t . Candles, 8oap, Candy, te - ' -br sale low by - -- ; mh2tf ' 1 . . i ADRIAN A YOLLERS. HMScMtorbiigli House, i N-" O. 104 NOBTH WATER STREET . AND PRINCESS STREXT WILMINGTON. N. C. " The Finest Restaurant m the City. Board $1.25 per Da iThree Tickets $1.00, Sin gle Meals 85c No Meals sent out. .deo7tf B.J. SCARBOROUGH, Proprt Published everV Wednesday hi Lnmberton,N. C' ' eiraiutanhi theont 9' i'fi?1 SlaOTladeCohu I lrlana, .e'rritotoro aii4 -- ' I tha adjoining wuntlesMarlon, Jtarl.rg1 ,w iDaxlnigtoiuJnSouthCaiolhia,: jaaww ' i 1 - ' : - v ' . X -1-- ; .- - I -if ,:.J3.VV' i:f. . ... . if ' .V;'- . -.t'"-r- -t ..,.Si5.', f.1 . -. -vT, . - V.' ; ' ,...MWI . , t - - - a. ''-Cv ' J . ----- ... : if 't '- V . .r - J 1 V - . - J " J ' - J -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 27, 1884, edition 1
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