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-r. 7 1 -- DE'LA f . - T . . 4 4 V - 1 1 of smCThin(5; . - : ... : 3 n wfkmnshio nd (ITIVFLY UN EXCEl' Each Cigarette is provided with a sweet, clean, rww mouth piece.which disposes of all nicotine. ' ; 1 !r,4m,rlcoBULL I an 81 toc&nrm cbd Words Fail "Words fail to express my grati-; tnde." says Mr.. tor Caetee, of Kashville, Tenn., "for Uie benefits derived from Ayer's Sarsaarilla.', EaTinc hnTi afftintcA oil ISf a viMi finmC. la, my system seemed saturated -with it. It tame out m Blotches, Ulcers, and Mattery' ( Sores,anovermybody." Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cored by the use of 4 Ayeb's Saesapaeilla, and sinoer diacon- tinning its use, eight months ago,,he has had J w return of the scrofulous symptoms. AJ baneful infeetlons of the Jblood ; & promptly removed by this unequalled altera tiTe. - - ; " i.; i'BEPAEED BV Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Ma88.. :&U by all Dra.?gists; $1, six bottles for ff .JaniDiy chw nrm ' dee 81 -r 'S g v.uuA, mr mi nuuanai ui- , erg wWck, so far as known, is used In no remedy. Jt contains no Qu'iiOiie, nor J UJttV. aior deleterious substance; what-1 f. and cousequeutly produces no iiijurions j Blt upon the eonstituUon, but" leaves the j tem as healthy as it was before Uw attack. ffC WA12A5T AYEE'S AGUE CUEE ' I e7Wy ease of J-ewrsiuf A&ie,-Inter-! ""tot or Chill Fever, J Jen. itleut Fever, u'b Agan, Bilious Fever, and Uer?Com- Wat caused by malaria. In case' of . failure,! t! ,due tri1, dealers are nuthortaea, "by our Zmht dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the! DJX.Ayep&Co.,LowcJr,-Ma88j bold by all Druggists. nov 3 X 44 (1 few raOLTAIC BELT Md JES Jus ; iiuf'-Ea are mm ewt mi rw.. pii rr - S?80 S868- thoee olseases of a CiusRH ""in. from abcsbs anA t ioob - ana kahuoud once for Illustrated gKLT CO.. Maraaain Mich. , tuth sat novl Atkin nirranc 8ANK op new hanoyer bthldinq. 1 liL... i. . .... . Vtt pltal Retwented Over fmoooTooa. ,ffid" BOTER h 0(jinlrJCir:,: w pu4 up-" pETTES 1 mm BBHBsjjjfva m . The. Mofriirig! Star. ,MK WAS TVlTtt BLAINE. 'Iwas -with Blaine,' the stranjrer said. Said the editor. "S'av Bat rest yon there in my easy chair,: .V, I've met you, I think, before.!' , " Vt nun nla -DU!.. S- 1 VI . 1 i ' " ' say " ::Vri . -:-- ; : ;-. - Our noble James G.? Blaine. S When full and far he cast his lance. fine iiumea &.nignt irom Maine." 1 was not there," said the aged man. lye both took stock in little Bock j i was quite awmie ago." j -- Then the editor spake him never a worj.-." i.u iiu ueaveu a genua wen. . And now they know each other not, "li- - f Or speak as therhyijf - x-. - ,usi' lent" was the work ? forjtherestorV 1 The "Holden government Of the Rerjuhlican nart.v ft tion of which the Examiner and Dr.- York are now mooring, wJule Qovv, Holden has hecome .disgusted with its corrupUons and i$ now only an humble voter in the Demo- Satic party. -He is no power behind' the rone or before it Hickory Carolinian. Is Dr. York a liberal and a Droffressivn man V Befer to the journals of the Leels-1 lature, -of which Dr. York waa ajmember He was bitterly, and . persistently opposed to. the completion of 'that great artery of commerce in our Stato that is, now de telopins; that ' magnificent region beyond the Blue Ridge. When the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad was lanffuishin? tod was;aboit togtf by theloard, York re fused to come to the rescue. ' Was it lib tral and progressive in him to fight so dog gedly against these two great works of in ternal improvement iFitUbora Ilornei " Elect county commissioners without a inance committee to overhaul their trana. actions, books and reports, and we will have a system in every resnect as defective. ' and in some respects more defective than Mie present, x Aa to the election of magis trates, we have alwaya doubted "the expe diency of doinff so 1 Even thir election of judges is questionable. Magistrates and gudges are interpreters of the law. - In this fcountry men dcnot nunish. the -law" docs t bt, and it is the duty of . magistrates to sieexde what the law imposes. It is Dlaia .that "in rendering their - decisions, their. punat anouia be periectly free to act, re gard! ess of the opinions of the friends or jfotoof good order. They Bhould be un rtranimeled by .poliUcal r aspirations - and "demagogical combuiatiou8.-Cimrd Imes.A : LITER A K Y GOSS1F. . ; . .- N. Y.,Timts. Sir Georc: o Grove ' and - Dean" Bradley have both declined the' task of writing the-life;, of the Jate Dean Stanley, and the work has been undertaken by The odore Walrond.' s y T - - - -. Negotiations are said to have been recently undertaken for the disposal to certain book publishers in this eity of Henry C Tedder's interest in the Manhat tan Magazine. That interest amounts to nearly 180,00a The able six-column article on Lord Bolingbroke, which recently appear ed in the London limes, is said to have been -written by George Otto Trevelyani the biographer of Macaulay, and the Chief secretary for Ireland. ;. - The hundredth anniversary of Dr. Johnson's death and the five hundredth of WycKffe's fall within December of the present- year. The Johnson anniversary will be observed in England by the public cation of a volume on his life, works, and table talk by Dr. Macaulay, editor of Lei sure Hour. - ; At the sale of the John Payne Collier library, in London, the' following works brought the prices named: Collier's notes and emendations to Shakespeare in. autograph, $204; his "Account of Rare Books $77; Dyce s ".Beaumont and; Fletcher," $60; 1 Collier's History of Eng-I lish Dramatic Poetry," with manuscripts. and - cuttings, I $295; his own copy of hia Tiiiirv " with mftmijurrint additions and letters from Dickens, Lamb, ! Charles and others,': $750; . his . .working copy of Shakespeare, $50, and - a volume of rare' tracts, with notes by Collier,' $1,050. - i POLITICAL POINTS. i J Bill Chandler had twenty-eight poosa when she went down. That accountf for ' the anxiety felt by the department as to whether or not she can be raised-f Washington Post, Vem ) -tLiawa -unnecessarily - interferr. ring witb' l he naDtts ana customs oi any of our people wnicn . are not onensive the moral sentiments of the civilized world, and which are - consistent with good citi zenship and the public, welfare, are unwise and vexatious.r(7HKT Clepeland. ; -iThe Republican campaign man agers talk, about starting an illustrated pa per irf orderto offset the harm which is be ing done by" Puck - and Harper's Weekly, and the clerks in tne aeparunent at rvass ingtolare tbTbfrltsked tcj cqntribute toward it 'tihiiMlBalHtnbrel)aff, Dem.) :i .12 ' TQ-pnnceld Republican in- dignantly denounces "Clapp's gouging Ta reau at waamngion, uecause it aa muiiy a man going through the Government Print ing office.employing 2,000 men; to get their "addresses," so they can be. solicited by man, a flaerant vaiation ' of ;h the Civil Service act.", ; - ' t. ; . "AfTettloiiately5 Dedicated ta thej t Washington; Post .- The foilowinsr is a stanza from 4a ReDublican campaign lyricl which in thn eternal fitness of things should Jiave been respectf ally inscribed" to the Pennsvlvama coal minertf Wnoj recently'got themselves into ' jail for ; "a'sking wages, enough to .keep : boqy- : See protection's " Proudly to the sky : . 4 -. .. ! . ;Borne aloft by sturdy workmen, - ; V v Who then roes aeiy, s ,f I Hold the fort f of .Blaine and Logan, , Triv are marching-on: t-?:- vv; LTo the White House they are coming, Coming millions strong. stow d Forslgn-Born Citizens Like THU? VVAixierica for Americans is the Re-; pnbUcanwatchword. ; : i Irritation or tbe Sealp-A Aotnentie M t; .j r 5 j" ar;iimiii-LPKt five Veara I have been greatly tronhledwith. daniiruff.nwith a severe itching of the, scalp; and my hair worthless?1 Soe- and Burnett b Kaujston advertised; Tpro"6' of each, and am happy;io dandruff is completely removed, and no itching whatever remains.1 ?: If. E. CAVEN; Kansas City;. Mo. : BtrBNETT's FLAyoBiNO IOTBACTS are in? best. '': :s : . t . 4: - Advertisic Cheats ! M tthas' -article, in an elegant, icre"!ng Etyio,- f ru.nen run itriitto some aacrtiseme&ti .f'And simplycall attention to the metii ofj Hop Bitters in, asilaIiQhonest terms as possible,.:; - ?: y t q'-f; ,.; . -m ; j"To induce people-- - ' f To give them o i which so proves their value that . they c will . never use any thing else," : t'J.r'S-lUxAi;rM-- i; IThi Bziodt so favorably-.-inotloed in all the papers, ..;;:v' .1, ' :v . -i . Kellotw and secular,' Is "rflavln? a lirn raIa. and la mnftlontlna oil otper medicine, si-rw w - There .is, no denytaft ytrtaes'of the Hon Diant. and the Dronrietora f Hon Rit.tr ebown great shrewdness and ability - : f'ln componndips it medicinelwfiose ' vlrtneS are so palpable to every one's observation." : ii v i Sfce pre t - - , vplToJ- ft, rr-A -, "'She lingeredVand auffeVedalon, pinin ajvay alt the time for years."? - - , "The doctors doing her no good ; ' "And at last was cuted by this Hop Bit ters me papers say, so; mvch.abput. -i- inaeeai. inaeeam. visa is .dS '"flmmmAW ?f ''Eleveryeaurrdahiei eejldon a1 bed of .misery. ; - ? 'ift:.- I "From a. complication of kideyiiiYerfc rheumatic trouble and nervous debuityw ? unaer me care or the best nhvaieians n "Who gave her disease various names; t t And how she isrreitored to. na in pond health by. as simple a remedy as HopBhV ters, that we had shunned for years before using iw irJOSKNTS, t , V.T I t4 ,itner la Gettlnc Well. r "My daughters say:". ' ' ' ; " - "How much better father iaoinrA hncnd Hop Bitters." : v j "He is getting well after his long suffer ing from a disease declared incurable." -I - "And we are so glad ithat he used y our Bitters." A Lady of TJtica, N. Y. tS None frenulne without a bunch of jrreen Hops on the white labeL Shun all Oie vue,polson pus staff with "Hop" or 'Hops" In their name. ' i nov 13 D&WIt toc&nrm tn th sat eh m The feeble crrbw stronic 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 strenerth bv the weak, Is an ailment wnloh infallibly, : aacoamba to the if faction of this peer ion uut t uuklTC Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing : evidence of prema ture decay, are speedily counterac ted by the irreat in vismrant. which .braces up the phy leal energies and fortifies the constitution against disease. ' For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, my KD&Wlr v nra . ta th sa mv 17 Pataps r HoTinngl Mills, 1 1 : Eatabllaba I7T4." Buhrs 1114. if4 Rolls 188. r. PATENT CAEAJ,iBRlUMrs.Co. rpHTS OOMPAKT OWNS AWD OPBKATJES X TORES MILLS, as follow : V PATAPSCO MILL A, av JLUOOTT CITY, Md.' PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL Cat ORANGE GEOVS.Md. . BaTing a daily capacity oj 1500 Barrels. , ' The value of Flour depends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar and Phos phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia -Wheat, from which oar Patent Koller Flours are manu factoredtls nnequ&lled for Its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. . ' -r u A s 5.Ask yoo Grocer f or iAi" Patapsco Superlative, Cape Henry Family. Patapsco Choice Patent,' North Point Family.a Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Kxtza. : ratspnco jezira, ' - neoiora niauj, . 4 .. jOrange Grove Extra. -. '. A. GAMBRILL MF'G CO.,' : - 33 Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. Represented by laosS6m sat tu th T. McIVKK, i Wilmington. N.Ci flane Ffiar & Yaflkin ,1 Eailway. Open'n of a New . Line for , CFreighi 4 t Greensboro, FayettevUle Shoe Hee - Wilmington. J!. " rpHE CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY RAIL X WAY has been completed from Greensboro via Payetteville to Sboer Heel, connecting with the Carolina Central at Shoe Heel for Wilming ton, and asks the patrpnkgtf of the pobHc. A Bates for Freight and Passengers wlU be made as liberal as any Road in the State. This Ja the straitest and shortest iednnection that can be made from Wilmington and the Counties of North Carolina ana Houtn uaroima adjacent to Shoe HeeL to all Points in Western North Carolina, and to those North of Greens boro reached by the Richmond A Danville sys tem, and from Sanfordby the Seaboard Air Line. " : ftiorfKmnam?-- onuMTithAa- tMnnt and safe transportattonfor Freight and Rissengefs. to all points Mortn ana BOUtn.Bi me most uuerm runw. For Freight Tariffs andlPassenger Bates appjy to joun m. kusjs. uenerai rreiKut anu raetMni- i er Agent, Fayette vUle, N. C. : .. -rl ? :;i - JAS. S. MORRISON," Gen'ISapti JNO. M. ROSE, . . .. t Gen'l Freight 4 Pass. Agt" ,aug 14 4w ' thsu , it - Thin BELT or Rejreneri--tor Kul pxpreHBiy for the pure of deramrementa of tbe g-enerotWe orran. - There 4b no mistake boat this Instrument, the con tinuous strcun of KLEC TRIC1IY trmetinfr -through the parts mint . restore thenr to, healthy ' action. Do riot confound this with Electric Belte adrertised to ure all ills from head to toe. It is tor ' the ONE soecllie Pnroose,, For circulars trtrintr full information, address Cheuver lUertrio Belt Co. 103 WaalihiKton St., Chicago, 11L j n th sat PTTECELI HOUSE! rwt.TPft WT?W -VA Iff AO MBNT ' fc i Wllmlnstoni N. C. i . First Class ra all Its apTOlatoenta; Terms jP,00 90 $3.00 per doy. : i . aeit?arine)r, 4 F PUBLISHEp WEEKLY AT ' ; "- -A AS " f5 rithasaiarg 1 an1 InnwMLHtn fflrml5i.t1nTl In 'that Jee Dee - country. , the; pest Cotton ' iectknrof the twtf States- It in a desirable meanun ox communication. with both the Merchants and. Farmers f this ZL itwTtanlarlv with, those of Marion aad Marlboro Connties. It is therefore the paper, Filial liBjm CarUATtl laT V B.' v' . . - .. proprietor. 13 PJBLISIECD DAILY A1ID "vTEEKLY: (.;; I'M.il . i i'' . V - . .r. l.-u.-w.- ' ' -: ; ; ' .- -r -. : . :s..U 1,., vw-n BateiiYiiTaii DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid f ? v f Three M6nths;; ; v- f .-. f i OneMoctb " - '.r:'.. -4 v." -! t r.T OneMoctb WfisSLY STAR, One Year, postage paid . Six Months, , ' , Tbw Months. ,ws ThA fiiW la tiagilAeunw Jink aia'KMrf the State, at bright and newsy as ever. Lorn? life tf Salem Prest. . : . " - - V -; T The Wumfnetoii Stab has entered en Its twelfth rear as erood a imner as anv MonlenhnnM mnf.- Charlotte Democrat. s . . . . . , !The" STAnnas entered onltat-vAlrtJi year. Asa journal pf:jnewS: it stands "up head,' Concord ? Tha wilmlnpnTi Rti a haa MtfiniA' ft.' fifth volume. , There 1b no better to nor nnv,iahZi .In he State. Lenoir Topic ; - jThe Wihnlngtotf Stab has entired upon Its thir teenth year. It ta one of the best papers In the State. TOTn0 GaaetU.' u',u - , m, i I The tVurnhurton StAb has entered Its thirteenth year, it has become one of tho leading papers'of uie soatnaatrd fnorywofif. v f The Wllminftoa Stab Is not enlv one r th tuwt edited papers in the State, bnt for freshness of news and-typograpical appearance cannot beaten.' Mevorter. The Wfimfnslton Stab la one of the very best pa pen hi the South, In every department from ty po rraphy up to editorial ability and independence. JUirsburtj Va.) ladex-Appeal . T. The WHmmrton fN. CiXdsHtsd Stab fa Vmodt el newspaper. .Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say .It is the newsiett seouiari paper puDiisneo. m tne &outn.jic&mona Va.) Jiautiom Berald. ; - -:Jv . The WTltnlnptoa SriB haa now Entered nnon Ha thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume.' One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South ana, as a Mortaaronnian, we are proua ox it. favooro aouuurner. -. - - s We like the Stab because ft is thoroushlv re liable, oandioV fearless, and "so well and ably edited, newsv. srdev. and in fact a nerfect news- per. Long may the Stab twinkle.--arc. Airy Although at the head bf the cress In this State In all that makes a naner valuable to the reader. still it continues to improve. It Is a Stab of the first magaltude. May its lustre never wane. The Stab la so well and favorably known In this Section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know, it is in every respect one of . tne best ual Ilea In tie8outh.-;-ito6eonia. - -t That matrnlflcent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It is one of tbe most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The BVBtem in the ret no of the Da- per surpasses them alL Torboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is & most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a oomDendiam of all the news of the day. ?and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. LvuttiotU Observer. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. Tbe Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is nob- surprising sinoe it is so deserving. CIun-loi'4 voterver. 1 1 1 . The Tifaei cannot sav a word too good for the" Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its. many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Keidx vUU Time. The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased tonotloev still continues on the high road to success. - .We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any journal puDnanea in tne soutn. vxtora jrree urnc. WhV is it that all the papers with tbe name of Star are such bright litue journals t The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York jWor, for example. There must be somothlng in a name after alL- Elcnmond ivaj atau. , Tha wnmtnelon Stab has entered unonits 13th volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontin lies on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any otner oi our exenanges, ana us eaiioruu as sortment Is conducted with much ability. Jfcr cantoH Hktd. , . . tTmnUaln Its beslnnmss. as was Insenarahle 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 ntutfro- per It nas iewquaia. ana no superior, iur tj. iu- pnate selection ana juuiuiuua turuuvuiuuL, auu we are proud to rank It among our most accept a ble exchanges. mUtbon Heeorder. The Wilmington Mobkths Stab has enteredup-, on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark-, able sucoess of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. T&e boast of tne stab (.ngntnu- ly too) Is that It always has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise- the Pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper. Im-f plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are. thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence 01 we btab never os re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness, Goldsboro Messenger; 4 - and BbsTOKB THX HKATiTg nndL Want tf Annetlte. ltf digestion. Lc of Strengthj ana lireaieeusg wwiimw j enrea jsones, muwics wi nerves reoeivo wi Enlivens the mind and sjsi 1 1 . supplies Brain rover. I A IT I tm O SwreHngfroin complaints ETi-4 L9 1 LZi O Decullar to' their sex wlU . . . j-Ar. ..icf mrvn Trnarn a aafa ana peeayeare uives a cicai, "'"'i," , freauent atoempta as counterfciUng only ad to the poMlarity of jtJta ,rtJ""-Q aw!Bf mm your ww 'i'i - junior wr . y."r CZTTZ 1 W aad naafal.lBf flrmatVnn, t reo. A T ajaugiapawiy 'ante ? Anthorized CapitaX' $1,06(000 $50,000 Cash Capitalpaid in. fHf. Surplus Pnnd, j-cVmilECTORS , C. M. STEDMAN, .:iSAA.rj RATES, "JAS. A. LEAK, ; 4."W.,ILLIAMS,; d " "DONALD MacEAE," .. .1. 1 .-. H. yOLLERS, i- f R. R. BRIDGERS, iQ- F EETNSTEIN, .jjL- J? BORDEN, '. ATKINSON. . V ' J ;: , ;- ISAAC BATES,'Presldent, Q. W.. WTT.TJAM3, Tlcc Presldeni an 20 tf Ki S. P.j WALLACE. Cashier k noiasE assess Bagging ; f i Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES, ti I " ' LiJXJ : : :- - - - " - i .-- n v4lf- &o ' do-.Pi B.:. . do . . .. ? 'i '"irti Tfalf Holla Standard B AdGING, . . I ouu - - 1000 Pale8 Now AKROW TIK' - UigQQ do Pieced ' ,:; do ".tV; i 500 BW FLOUS '7 " "" . 1 AABbis sugar, ' ; : I jt . zuu - r:", . - - .1. Lime, Cement, r-iaster, e , ? - -All at Lowest Prices. i- 1.. augSUf.' ; 1VORTII St. WORTH. .! :StariSalo6ii 'M, :& TS THE PLACE Td 'OTT TBB YlffiYTNEST finTfTWPfl trt rw fonn fn thirHtr. i Also. WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be oonvinoea. - .-, " j - - . - GEO, F. HEKBEKT, lanl tf ..v'-Proprletprv 1 111 . J nviu m m a aasam . .' mmr - .-fBflB- sbbb-. . ; -Bsaaw X V 1 whoii:sa1ji: piiile 3y Our qubfatlons,1f' should be understood, represent tha wholosale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be cnarged, PBICKS. BAGGING Gunny -.. io&3 00 MM 12 '- NtariHovl BACON North Carolina I Hams, J -..i -.Shoulders. "Bt Sides, ehoioe. S 9 WXSTXBX SxOKXn a Sides. VI).. . : 'Shonldsis. A m.....v....,. DO ft ;Dbt 8si.Tro-6ide8, .......'..'. - - SJio : ' - 9W BARKELS Spirits Tnrpejitinet ; : ! -- j nvVwV - - 1 in rvi . New City, eaoh.........i..'.; 1 00 1 W V BJUfiSWAi 11 B.... WJ O ' J -4 BIUCKS Wilmington, BI,.j 8 00 9 00 ' r- Northern..-.i...v.i.;.....!. 0 00 00 BUTTRR North Carolina, 9 l ,-, 00 -r : 00 - i Northern, :...rTX;..V.; 86 ! 85 CANDLES S Bperm.-:.v -.4 r 18 ;i 1 25 , .Tallow...... ......... ........ ii is--!' lAdasnntme:...i:-li.... M'DO' 12 - cheese v Sk-Northmfacvy ; , 14 Li Dairy, Cream. ...... COFFEE $L Iv-Java. .. . i 00 00 18 " 13 00 .1 - ; 28 o 14 ; 10 v 87J 85 i LAguy ra Rio ....... i ... . : CORN MEAL 9 busbi, to sacks, 4 yirgmia mean.. COTTON TIES bundle, . . . . . : w. 1 40 . oe DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yd ! Yarns. 2 bunch . XGGS doan.'-ns?ih:.-J4 18 - FISH Mackerel, No. 1. V bbl. Mackerel. No. 1. ' , TP uui. . half bbl.. 16 00 8 50 0 60 00 8 50 20 00 10 00 10 00 ffi 50 9 00 6 00 Mackerel, No. 2, ' bW..;... juaoxerei, jso. , half bbl.- Mackerel, No, 3, V bbl Mullets, tt b Dpi 6 00 Mullets. Pork bbls;. 11 00, 12 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg,.. 3 00 4 00 10 5 00 5.00 - 6 50 DrvCod. lb.....r.?...... 5 FLOUR bbl-r-Fine...'.,.,...,.0 00 Mortnernuper..i. ... ....... 4 00 '"T' Extra. 6 25 - Famtty ............. 5 50 8 00 J rSir- Mlllu Rnivtr M 4 75P 5 25 flooi 13, fr 4. ". - .vFanuTy ; 5 00 t r ' ' Eita Famfli...;.; 00 GLUB-B m.-..U..-.i -.i...VAr 10 GRAIN busheL' . . 2 uonitore,Dag8,prnne,wnite . t I " -Corn, cargo, In bulk, " .,u 78. 1 - ' Corn, cargo. In bags. --- 80 74,. uorn, cargo, nuxeqr, ra. nags , 71 I Oats, from store . . . ! - 60 ' I 00 . :-ii 1 05 1 00 100 Cow Pans: .1 . li. . . ... i 1 :00 HIDES O Green. i. o f:io '-95 90 90 I . JLA J - A . , T , . 4 c HAY ? 100 lbs Eastern... North-' River. : . ...... HOOP IRON S .. ....... -3J4" iAiu 9 : Nortnem. a t .-North Carolina . i 1 . 00 -1 -10 I 40 LIMB-B barrel - 00 LUMBER City Sawed-rS M ft. - .: i toip tspuii, resaweo., ...... 10 w r.iRough Edge Plank. 15 00 -West India Cargoes accord- . mg toonality......4.;.v.. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned . 18 00 ' Scantling and Boards,oomn 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 28 00 ' 15 00 MOLASSES gallon -ju 1 r - -' . New crop UiDa, m nnas. ... 00 00 00 00 28" 30 .m-bblfl. " Porto RIco,Tn hhds A . .... Sugar House, in hhds. r. 00 " - f " inbbls...T.. 00 Svrnn. in bbla . . . . . i 40 wmji NAILS 9 keg-Cut lOd basis.. 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... .. 12 XAra..w...w 1 iu Rosin .;,..v..i.iii..v; : 15 r'Tftl Ja ' ar. a 00 Deck and Soar.. j. 00 POULTRY Chickens,llve,grown 00 - - " spring.. 8 Turkeys ........ ....i...,4. Oo- PEANUS V bushel-.i .100 POTATOES ? bushel Sweet.." 75 Irish, ner barrel, new. 00- PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... 17 50 I'rime ........u-;... J3 w Rumn: i 17 00 RICE Carolina, f? !..:.... .... v- 49; Rough, 9 bus&ei (upiana).. t . mi Do. , ' do - (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS 9 lb Country.. - ; 1 CttV.-.i ROPE 9 14f SALT V salt Alum , . 80 Liverpool. . . wi T.lahnn 5 00' ; A marioan OH SUGAR V "-Duba ............ '.' 0 i'orto Bico ... u A Coffee .0 B " 0 C " ..... 7J JExC 0 Crushed 101 SOAP 9 lb Northern.. ; .-5 SHINGLES 9 M Contract .... 5 00 common.... u...... a uo Cypress Saps.-... 4 60 Cvoress Hearts ..V..."... O 00 8TAVKS V M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 KUHoeaneaa ww TAIiLOW- ....-..... 5 TIMBER 9 U feet-Ext Hearr list class yeuow pine;.. uw, w Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 MM Prime....... ....... 6 50 Common MUl. ... 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary ........ 3 00 WOOL 9 lbWashed 00 unwasnea . io Burrr.... ........... 10 WHISKEY fj gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina...., 1 uo WILBUNGTOH HONEY BtARKTBT, Exchange (sight) on New York...'.... discount u . , tsaiumore .. Boston. ' Philadelphia. ."- -' " Western Cities.. TSiohantravSO davs. 1 w cent. . . Bank of New Hanover Stock. . ... Jfa&yil 107 X JX1 JXlUflUlUU OOUDWK.......v flA. " 90 Ptavaasa unano vumpoor diw Vi440 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Conpons.'. 23 , irunding, lbbti...... Funding, 18C8. New 4a. ...t....... Special Tax... w WRR Bonds. 7 9a (Gold Interest).. .. 116 ! 106 i 105 100 I 100 100 110 j 80 I 50? 120 f Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 go .... . .. WUmmgton, CoL A Augusta K K Konas . . Wilmington City -Bonds (new) 6 to " " - 80 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 90 Wilmington Weldon R R Stock .......... North Carolina R R Stock..;.-.............. Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock ........ ;,? STe; Can Supply HEALTHY. DEMAND FOR DRY SALTED and SMOKED MEATS. All grades of CUBA, PORTO RICO : ;t) MOLASSES and SYRUPS, coffee; sugar, flour, v;And'CASiEiG06pSat LOWrRICKS, And solielt orders from all reliable buyers. HALL' & PEARSALI jy82DftWtf . U "' .: :--; -'.'". ABR1HGT0H BAHE FOILS FOR SALE Vrr gams 'fowls, have a Rational re itrm ThnV have famrhtknd won a series Of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other oontlnent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in to, were . nonorea oy uie um tftd States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaU r rp ; ? . v . . t have a varietv of Colors and most approved . Breeds fa therUnited States. I will .ship splendid COCKS, of nne size ana nanasome piamage, pex Express, C.O.a. ' at from A00to 16.00 each HKNSrS2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will snip xoung-.ro wis 01 Jiarcn ana AtvHI hatch daring the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, 'or Seven Dollars per Trio., :- l. , -' . j : r ;; whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, VrtU please back the assertion with their stamps. Write forwhatyonf-want. jx, ' Addiess, ' J. G. ARRLNGTON, ' ap 6 tf 1 - Hilllardston. Naah Co. N. OV ESC0DSA6E;II)HI,.niSffflHI0HS. ;r-, iu. ajOCuriiy "AaTlUSt,. sv ajtw. :,i j Tte Kortl Cahliiifi Home : Iiisiiraiice Go! RALEIGU,N.C. rwtrro nnirp ATffV JV NT1N 1 1 IES TO WRITE PO i llcies at fair rates on all classes of insurable' property .a--.; ',. All liuaM ard mnmntlv ail Inftted and naid. Home"ta rapidly gamtogui public favor, and nnsiii roit.h Monfideiica to insursrs of propert In NoriA Carolina. . : f - ' V I . n Agents in all parts of the State. PULASKI cowp: ATKINSONS sepggff ,j-lbnlngton' N. Laiid Plaster, .TvT.9iT.T!irv wnnnv a ffmtRns. . H . . niTimal nrmm1OTi VftrnhSnlaJ ..j40.:if:-iv-a i.Cr r;wamhigton,N.C. AlanSnU AMni to the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILXS. the products of which are mad f rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. - Gkrreepondenee solicited.- ; -t-.:-. ap 3tf, 4aft 4 ST .....T.....V 001 e .'"11 - ....v....; 00 fS M4 Sams. 00 a - - 169a B. secretary. ... ER,Bupervisor. i fANNLNG. Agents. ' Uiliiiinirton 7 elfion Eailroad; t!o. 1 Tin nT,-,r Chaitge' of Scnedula. T.N AND AFTER JULY 13,1884,' 9.00 A:M KJ Passomrer Trains on toe Wilmington A Wei- uoh auroaa wui run as 10UOW84 .( V . ; Day Mall and iB&nii Trmlnsw Dally-i- ; i ;: :i Nos. 41 NortTa and "48: Sontn. ' ueave wummeton. Front Rt. Tteitnt. at o on M Arrive at Weldon........ .... ....... 2. 35P M, LeaveWeldon.:.'..v..j.-Z..-i. . :- ' sjkpt ST Arrtveat Wumington Front St Depot, 8.35 P. M TAST TKBOTjrSB Jt ATT. A1TD FABSXHCXB TBATH DAILX tMMVolilnn . 4 ' -T' it or n -1 Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mau. akd " Passkhsxb Tbaih . Daelt No. 4S . NOBTH. - - . " ;- ' ''-' Leave Wnmlmrton. as5P.ir 2.85A. M Arrive at Weldon. . . . Train No. 40 Ronth !wfll atnn eml-r at Wnin ; Goldsboro and Magnolia. . - - . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 p. M. and 4.30P. M. daily. Returning; ;leave Tarboro at 8 P. M. and xu a. acaauy.- ' w . . i Train on Scotland "?TeV- Branch Roiul Iasvm Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Rtnrn. fag, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. dally." si- t Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon iorau Washington. - All trains run solid between 'Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.- - : , ,-.,-iHr. For aoaommodationnf lrvjiltravnl a Pusm Coaeh will be attached to Local- Freight leaving Wumlngton at 6.55 A. M. dally except Sundayrl r. ,, ...., ; .' .'.-General Sup't. T.M.EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. " jy 12 tf. r, f - .wlIHINGTOH, COL'HBIA & 1U6USTA ; Bailrbad Co. " " ' Oifiob of Gbsxba So?',Ti . t s Wilmington, N. C.,Aug. 18. 1884. f ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. . M.. the following Issensrer Schednle wtn be run on tins road: .. .' - NIGHT TRAINS (Dally) Noa. 48 WmI and 4T East. -. . . - t , .... .... .. - . ... . Leave Wilmington;...'....!..;. Leave Florence . . . .. .'. . ; i . . . Arrive at C, C.AA: Junction. . Arrive at Columbia... Leave Columbia. ..... . . ......... Leave C., C. & A. Junction...... a da 06 P' ICs ....... 2.40A.M. a . 6-90 A 1C -6.40 A. M. 9.55 P.M. i. 10.20 P.M. Leave Florence.. .4.-..-. 4.50A.M. ......... 8.35A.M. Arrive at Wilmington...... Nmht Mao. ahd Passbv6bb Tbath. Dailt. No. 40 WIST. -. - . -' .,' r.?-,nv:. Leave Wilmington. . .' ,. .10.20 P.M. Arrive at Florence....... r.... L25 A. M. Mstx. ahd Passshsxb Tbaih Dajxt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. .i......!......l. 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmihgtony. u i. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten.'-; ; Passeneers for Colnmbia and fell nolnt on O. A C. R. R., C. A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. . All trains run solid, between Charleston and Wilmington.' " ' . -- Local Freight leaves WUmmgton dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. , . JOHN F. DIVINE, . Gen'ISupt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. aug!9tf . . CAROLINA CENTRAL EAILEO AD CO. I . OmCl OV StJFXBTHTXHDXHT, ' ' 1 Wilmington, N. 0., May 11, 1884-) ' Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, ,1884, THE FOL lowine Schedule will be tonerated on this' Railroad: ..-.-.'. j :. PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:, . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Wilmington at.. J... ....7.30 P. M. No.l.LeaveRaleighat......?.4,..v,..7.35 P. M. I Arrive at unauotte at, . 4 -v.ou a. 1 Leave Charlotte at. .7...a45 T. M. ...a80 A. M. . . . . .8.00 A. M. No. a V Arrive at Raleigh at..-. . i I & I A. TTTil I . I miiVC CM. n UlUUlCHHl CUI. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations onlv.' and Points designated In the Corananv's Time Table. - '.'!; :. M"-- SHELBY DIVISION, ; PASSENGER, MAIL. KXf f ' PRESS AND FREIGHT. -. f . Dally except Sundays. :. Leave Charlotte 5.15 P. M, Arrive at Shelby... ........... 9.00 P. M Leave Shelby.................. .. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte..,. 10.45 A. Ml Trains No.'l and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with B, A A. Trains to and from Raleigh; Through Sleeping Cars between Wumlngton -j Take Train No. 1 forStatesvUle, Stations WestJ- ern N. c. R. li., Ashvuie and points west. j ' Also, for Snartanburg. GreenvQle. Athens. At- uuiws ami au puuius svuuinwh . . : f -. . . .-.- J - , ' . , 4 ; Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, X mylltf ".; -,. f . - MOTHER'S 1 FRIENDi ........... t. ..... .u A Precious Boon vWomai WORDS OF PRAISE. . I - I . v.. I most earnestly entreat every female expect ing to be confined to -use Mother's Relief, Cou pled wi: h this entreaty I win add that during'a ong obstetrical practice (forty-four years) I have never known it to fan to produce a quick and safe delivery. H. J. HOLMES, M. D.j A lady from one of the counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting ; midwife for many years, writes: "I have disposed, of sJl the Mo ther's Friend you sent me, aud i am delighted with it.. In every Instance where-It has been used its effects have, been ail that I could ask. consider It a great blessing." ' j " V .V: ' w ., 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 suffering of 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: 'Ihave never seen any one pass through this great trial with so' much ease and so little suffertag.My": ..r BSa . A distinguished physician of Mississippi writes: Every one expecting to be confined ahonld use. the Mother's Friend, for during a long obstetric- practice I have never known it to fan to produce a 4U11IV auu bmu uvutvii r 1 ?. Br' This remedy is one about which; we .cannot, publish? certificates, bnt it is a most wonderful liniment to be: used after, the first two or three, months. :fi a-?- ijf-- uTtli'c -'-.i'.j - Send for pur treatise on the Health and Happi ness of Women, mailed free wbicliglves alpar ticnlars:''--: y- -:4.?-?fr vji ' -'ri' - ThS BRADTOLn ExauiA.TOB.po., r -..'vf,r; Box28,AtlaBtaVGa.? WHllam H Green, Wholesale Agent W itaing ton,N.C.. - 1 ! : mylly -"'. j cn a nv . .-.-- I A "D"OTfJl? Send six cents for postage H. JrXtXl Xi and receive free, a costiy box of goods which- will help alCof either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in thU woridU r Fortunes await the workers abso luttely sure. . At once address TRUBpOrAn gusta, Maine. : i j r mh 80 DWlv IE as 1 . j A'. ior au pomis JMonn aauy. aji rau via inenmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. -t Train No. 43 runs daily and makes dose con' section for all points North via Richmond sad : giy. APvi'nsiimNi's; EfMYERSHIflFiTHE, SODTK j f IS located at SEWANEE,TENN upon the'Cnm- :7,".--berland Plateau, 2,000 feet above the sea level.'-; s. - --r-s; This School, under the special patronage of the, : .y-. Bishops of the Protestant Bpisoopal Church- in , the South and Southwest, offers the healthiest U " ; " residence and the best advantages, both moral and educational, in its Grammar School and its " -Collegiate and Theological Departments. For tie ' -:' 3 special claims of this University for patronage, apply for documents to the Rev. TELFAIR HODG v . SON, D.D.; Yioe-Chancellor, fiewaaee, Tenn. r VALUABLE TO In the NEW Catalogue of the ' -TRENTOBT . '- ' BuSmSSS-' COLLEGE . SENT FREE. A. JT. RIJEB, I Address -, IL&IT. .Principal. Trentoiis N, J. , , .rtii 1 1 BRV.fJJO:WEATJTi.tll..-PHrtnIna.L aHsiHted by a full corps of experienced teachers. The 11th annual session ODens Sent. 10. 1884. Terms mode annual session opens Sept. 10, 1884.! Terms mode- - rate. Number of boarders limited. Applications for the vacancies ereated by the retirement of t members of the graduating class will now be re- delved; Apply for circulars to the Principal. -,o, v. vyxuui xv 1171110118.. . and - r Treated bv a new and wonderfallv successful - -. - method, without the knife or loss of blood 1 Vastly superior, to all other methods Hundreds . " f cases cured. J Write for descriptive pamphlet. Address : DR. E. 11. OBEEN, -r ' ITPeaeatree Street, ; ,-,,: '-"- , .''' Atlanta) Ga FFnRPniiriraiCKUjm and aUudU.UUULJliOpiuu Habits 1 -EA5IXY' CTXRT. BOOK ITtEE. BB- J. 0. HOf MAS, jUfXESON, VISC0NSII. Serad, for a atalsne ef tbe- L- . !Coll of Bislciais-oiii Snrieons, Baltimore, Md., which offers -the Stndent of .: y Jiecncme superior advantages.' -THOS. OPLE, M. D. (Dean), 179 N. Howard St. $1,000 WLL be paid to any one who will find a par- tick) OL-Mercury. Potash. . Iodine. Arsenic. or any poisonous substance in giYirrs Specifics "I have cured Blood Taint bv the ase of Swift 'a Specific after I had most signally failed with tbe Mercury and Potash treatment - - ' F.. A. TOOMER, M. D., Perry, Ga. : "Swift's Specific has cured me of Scrofula of 121 specii years standing. Had sores as large as my hand. and every one thought I was doomed. Swift's Hpecme eared me after nbvsiclans and all other . medicine bad failed." - " I - . , ; . K.L. HIGH. Lonoke, Ark. "Give like a Chrittian, speak in deeds; -A noble Itfe'e tke best of creeds; ' . ? -- v . And he shatt wear a royal crown .-':'' WhoffiveiaRJtwhmmenaredown."S tj 1 A A AH would not purchase from me what tDlUiUUU Swift's SDecifichaa done for ma. - It cured me of rheumatism caused by malaria. aaCxLlbi tiiomas, Springfield, Tenn. - v Statement r T.' L. Klaaaenbarg, -: Ulaeon a. i Ihave knownmnch of the use of Swift's Rnfl- cific, and have Been many of tbe worst cases of Blood Taint and Blood Poison cured with it,af ter having tried all other sorts of treatment: in fact. I have never known it to fail when taken proper ly. - l can cite tne ease or a vonn? man ahn hart been treated by the best physicians for Blood- roison, out au to no purpose; and as the time for his marriage was approaching, be was nearly distracted. He finally took Swift's Specific, and was cored as sound as a new dollar. , Another who tried evervthine. and ment four months at the Hot Springs without benefit, was at rase curea Dy cms remeay. uis ease was like raising one from the dead. I could .go oa and tell you of a hundred cases, ... Onr Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. - - . , ; , i'Ha Bwurr arsuiinu co . - . , . Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 1 N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St: Philadelphia Office. 1205 Chestnut St. . . ap l tf . . ... chsm , ' . .:y j-: - "WluteIIeal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoronghiy tested by a" great many of the ladles of WilmlngtOH, t Jf eel no hesitation fa commending it to the publle. elegant for - - . . - ' ' s. - -. 4 .-' - bread, rolls or blseuit. i . It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure , - . '- . , .:V,;r - : vegetable matter, and she refers to , Mrs. A. A. Wfllard. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W.L Gore,- ; 4 Mrs. Samael Northrop, , ; -. ' f or the correctness of her statements. X For sale by JNa L. BOATWRIGHT, .it . - ' :.!.f'St4ii,.--'- 12A;14J7o.FroBtSt.; mhSOtf . - - . nSole Agent. WAVVVAAV0 " ' WAVWAAVOl . 1500 ?Li;B.&ufTaa,B 250 Bl Q"mlllat6d ;UGAR, RxtraC and C -OA A Bags Rio and Lagnyra COFFER. 3A Tierces LARD. : ,1AA Oases jMHl gaotote LABD. : : Srl VJQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 'Q0 blS SEED POTATOES, r. ., 20 Bbfa TURNIPS, y 20 Bois APPLES, -: . RA Hhds MOLASSES, - tff - A ; - ' ' - ": 125 81)16 " do - 0n :"-4-M?: 1 20 Bundles HOOP IRON, J.. ' ' S Kft Bbls and Half BblsMACEZEREL, - 'x-xWl . Tobacco. Cigars and Snnff, Candles, Soap, Candy, &o. -..... - r or sale low bv mh2tf , ::,, : .ADRIAN -it VOLLKBS. a 104 NORTH WATER STRRBTVi - : ' The Finest Bestaurantra the City. 1 " - Board $1.25 per Day- Three Tickets $1,00, Sis ale Meals S5o. No Meals sent outjj-- - ' '"J 4 'X The Robesonian, PnbllahedTBvery Wednesday to Lumberton,N. C - By W. W. JIcDI AIimD, ' " TT AS THE LARGEST CTRCULATION AND TBB JX largest advertising patronage of any paper In the State. " It now has over eight hundred sub scribers In Robeson county alone, besides a gen-, eral circulation in the counties or Moore, Cum berland. Bladen, Columbus, Richmond, and is the adjoining counties, Marion Marlboro and Darlington, in South Carolina.- Jaa 84 U S'-V .3 mm .' - -...r-.'" -M'4 -- - - .. - ' -- j.: r j .. 1 "-' t. y i'.Hi-..;v.5' yy-7'...Sivi.V "-:-.Vri:.:-: 5 .1 -. - - - "... ' '' "1 .-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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