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v.t ... t : v. Vr -5,, . -.n. en rmnmon to begin an t, has Decu" .. . - ' 0n elegant, iui""6 -j"t -' An it Into some advertisement, "TIeU '.M oil Sllfih. . alfll I Cm Am . . V"nw call attention to we merits ''AwiT in as plain, honest terms as KH. neople "10 :1 them fc trial, which so proves. 11 that they will never use any- lelDTSO farorably noticedTln all the Cfeionsn,I&,l8and is BnpplanthWaU dhernii'deriTlnff the virtues of the Hop .!?JSJtator8 of Hop Bltterehave plsnt, Sitewdness and aWMty y - SfI?i2SaftK a medJcine whose Virtues " -in w to every one's oDservation, ,,a" pid She Diet . - ii ii.o time iui tcoo. a"?81 T.nra rlniDff her no eood; "Vrioct. was cured by this Hop Bit-' ,v. nonors sav so much about. ' inuw fihm.ld he fnr that inau."" -- 080 Daughter' Mlaery. j - .nrs our dauchter suffered on . yevcu . . ttl application of kidney. liver? , mitic trouble anu nervous ueuuuy, the care of the best physicians. 'Who gave her disease various names, . 3 'RutDO Kci.; . . . , . ind now she is restored to us in good i.r , iV as simple a remedy as Hop Jsit '.t vre had shunned for years before ' TnE Barents. 1SIIK Father In Getting Well. ..fV daugbtcrs say : ;,. much better father 19 since heused n Bitters. ; . I ,& getting well after ;h . long anffer- . SJtii.."-, . , -IT .a .InllnHlil lnAflPflhlQ ..ini f.rc so clad that he used your pi.p'-AUDYof Utica, N. Y. ' ,nina nHthnnt. si hnncb nf omAn n . the white labeL Shun all the vile,poiscn h"S with "Hop" or ' Hops" in their name. - ..ViSDifflv toc&nrm in in sac chm AYER'S contains an antidote for all malarial dla- snleM w'uieli, so far as known, is used ia no ; oilier remedy. I' contains no Quinine, nor -nwaiueral nor Jok-tt-rious sulstance what-, ever, sh1 coiisoquiiitly proilucis no injurious effect upon the coiirfitution, but Itaves llio cysteine healthy n55 :t nras before Hie attack. IT OBAST AYZR'S AGUE CURE w rure cvm case of Fever aul Ague. Iiitov- . luittent or Chill 1?. ter, liemiltent Fever. iWo Ague, Bilious Fever, and I4vcr Com-t 3aiutaQetl by miliaria. In ease of failure, alter due" trial, ilealors are authorized, by our cUfolar dateJ July 1st, 18$2, to refuml the . money. Dp. J. G. Aye p & Co., Lowell, Mats.. Sold by all Druggists. ' - novOT" III Selbv Cabtee, of XashvUle, Temu, "for fla benefits derived fronl Ayeis Sarsaparflla. HaTisg been afflieted all my lifairith ScroC , my system seemed- saturated vith it. It omeont in Blotches, tneem, and Mattery Sow, an over my body." Mr. Carter states ftat he was entirely cured by the use' of Atzb'3 Sasapabhla, and since diseon tanung its use, eight months ago, he has hadl m return of the scrofulous symptoms. : A3 baneful infections of the blood are proiBffly removed by this unequalled altera- - tire.- . PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Soli by all Druegfcts; SI, six bottles for $5. " janlDiy cUw nrm ' dec 31. ytBrrRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other emm8 ij .s rp sent t,n ai IVi vu Trial r v ..vi r;,;;-v" """ J" v zr. uti uli. who are Burrpr- p?, KvtSR!,s- "l al1 thos dteeasea of m -iztah - Ti-iiK. nwiitkiic from Abdmm and "TOE. .Us t,ii-ly relief 4ind omDlete SVr,to Vrooa and Mahooi n. Li ou at Ollca far IllnalratAl jjLTAIC h;j;T CO., Blrtw.hnll MIeli. tu th sat. dot 22 Quarantine Notice. QCAEASTINS FOR TDK PORT OP WILMINQ ; -N wffl be enforced from May 1st to XoTembe- t-w follows: ; i ' I !"ts wiu bring ail Tessete f rora Ports south Cre Pear to Uie QoaraniiBeancoorage; aisolaj Jestls which hava haH ano tin,i rjr rfl.v.uI: ri .ij! u set in thomalnrlifKinz on the r-""c,43oonas possible after grossing the Jiimu3Ii ITe the Quarantine anohbr- JWi'er oihl l.n- steamer or tarhoaf, S"h Hi?at of ""T Wnd to. ro albne side, iia S aathorifcy fronTtL 'aarStlS hMu?'" eve?y wssel must t anchored As Wiifaty! tbe cael as Is consu tiorisgoYeraine vessels whflo in Onaraa- Scrlr.hai.on.aPPucatlon at theeffice f AorHnjXl,rnm,nat8mithvnie. - . Tas.!?2 for Permits to visit vessels taQuli- Or: IT emaae to Dn Tkonu Wood , M.u bui-u vessels I g wFmt&B f?rejich and wewoffencfej: .7..e.nfi)rced aeainst anv nemAnAlatiTif lorlft ef ihA PortJ n. W.Q. CmiTI.r:T.. i PoM "OTsiclanPort of Wllfalngtoni T-THOMAsrii Konsnltants. 2 -Tan. and 16 O. rllHTT'TTTTH Cure without Me41- W cure tftraRbSt- M urn mm$ws. saodnl ?65e of cubebs, copabla, or oil jot fPsiabTrt, '"T certain totrodee drsl Piic ii y'i'g theoatingaot the stoma fa !Bt of Jf by5u 4ru(rgiBt8, or mailed On ,(anmlarprice tfuhhtr anlwaefad ...jHwiy tathsat ) V C an; Aflri IC. 2 'suraiie Rooms, r " "AffK 0F KW HAHQVrat BUILDING, Wilmington, NC " . -.. r and life EL I ju?6 Capital Represented OvwflOWW, ;housei 4 1 "'2 J .wnirifi so common to begin an Ague Cure t - - --jrt 1'roprictor. 10 13 lta aPPtatnento. Terms , - . O i THE TIIIUB B1AIDS; i Three maids iwent ton l he lovely world id seej " , Three maids, their na icr Faith! Hope and f unamy; i ' . Eiach with her scparal mission to enfold, Apart, yet one, a natty band behold. Three : maids went, wad'ring o'er the weary Seeking to give man aid a nobler worth, Naught would they le ; to give was their Riches beyond the wd in their, extent Thret taaids retarm I "andsadJ- ,fOQtS and faint, 5eavy at heart whe erst the had been f " ; clad.1 or all their eifts in Lis great world of sin Few i would accept. and none would take. 1 . tnem in. ; -. .. . . i :2T. JTmpfo Bar. i I OCR STATE COITiriPORARIBS. I The protective tarff as it is called, which iad for many years blundered 1 the people ui iuib uuuuiry ior me Dcneni oi a class that iti3iiow rninit was never needed hor was it ever song t for the protection of labor. It waa needd onlv bv canitalistB engaged in business hat.could not support itself, and by them nly because labor here is higher than it is a iroad, and the price of their products had to be artificially inT. fcreased to enable ttu m to'pet labor hv nuv- log the market pricafor it. Thev eot the protection and then got the necessary labor jat the market price fit labor, tbiat is, at the payments. Naturally, they made money band over fist; and 5ust as naturally their 1mmense profits attracted briskeotition fTbo - many i capitalists became manufac turers, and now there is no profit at all. The capitalists stoD work and the laborer ia Oef t to starve; or, as it Js in t Pennsylvania, ijust now, the laborer is put in jail and his family thrown on the community for sup- - . 1 . - : The history of every nation clearlv Droves that when true and eood men rule God's smile of approval brines creat urosDeritv and happiness; the opposite is equally true when the wicked , rule. Our political ma chinery if we may so call it.5 is frequently and too frequently out of order, producing at the very start of our camnaiens discord. i Strife, bitternfn and hail rtnaslnna which grow worse and worse as the contest grows lvarmer, and ends in remorsej and too fre- ouently in disgust to the better class of our Jeople. - We hear much of rings, their in fluences and power. Such tbines (we thus ? call them, for they deserve no title except tnat or contempt,) xe the most r dangerous and the most to be dreaded of all the many reefs, shoals and bars that skirt our politi cal coast. They Originate always for sel fish, contracted and mean motives, Lau rinlmrg Exchange,; ;.. j DRAMATIC AND MUStCAL. Maurice Barrymore'baB at last sold ."Nadjezda" to Modjeska. Minnie Palmer , claims to have rod 100,000 on her English expedi- tion i in ma isoucicauit inas eiven Howard Taylor an order ; foe a play of the "Caprice order k Female ushers are i to be em ployed at the New York Third Avenue Theatre this season. Next season Rose Eytinge will have a new play by Robert Buchanan, author of "Btorm Beaten." Mme. Janisch will,! by Bouci- cault's advice, commence her American tour at the Park Theatre; New .York, Carlotta Patti metj with a ueri oiis accident Aucnst 22, in Paris,"' France, She fell down stairs and broke her leg. TomKeene will open his season' next Mondav meht in Pittsburgh. Carl Ahrendt will again be his stage manager. Miss Maggie Mitchell has add-! ed two new plays to her repertoire. She! wm open uer season ah tLMucjr o, yuiun Sept. 29. i Miss Lula Evans has signeci with Charles E. Ford to sing leading roles; in nis comic opera company during the coming season. .' " ' 'Henry Abbey has re-engagetl Mr Langtry for a Londoh season.- which! will open in January. She will appear inj anew French play. ' p ' " i Samnel K. Murdoch will sup port lAwrenco Barrett during his next en fr&ronumt in New York. He is a brother of James . Murdoch. 5 - , J-'' Mande Stuart.; who played the blind elrl in "Young Mrs, Winthrop," has rpnvWotl her fiiffht. which waSiiajured b; fixed gazing to simulate blindness, v i Zelda Sesuin has fixed up bet business affairs and is rehearsing her com,- nanv for the coming season, '"nto," ft musical comeay oy vscar produced. '"-' , ' ' j . 1 rf-V : Wilde, will be v.-c-i he " Jruiae ot in ew x orn. nrrimisfs Ln he one of the i greatest hits of tfcfi fiPflflnn. It abounds "in striking sitca UioqsvandLls said to. have, all the elements oi popularity. j Alice Oates will jstart out with mmiR onera company on Beptemrjer is, under the management of Colonel T. A. 8nelbaker, of Washington t She will carrjr tj i - ! There are seventeen quinine factories in .the world-Hux in oermany. frrnr in the United States! three in France, jtwItarfcandt? , VYhen r JJunJcs.neara, iue r ei commandments read the Mother day, he ei tfOflimnrif rTtinmh ! - One r of the party PnUifnrma - eh ?.' But . what do those things --T- . l. amount to I- xoooay uvea up tv uivui. j Ttotttm TranseriptZ i ri f - - r Of 4,692,348 persons returned bv the census of Germany in luaz as en- n .mKnnl Vxwirk. 1.230.080. or neirlv a million and quarter, are females.; Lxhejand of Bismarck still adheres to the. okU fashion -v. oi harnessing women w wo cart aqd the plowr, :. . , .... .., , . j ' Tho imitation -Mof canned sar dines can go no further, i The packing box 'is made in Jersey City, . the wrapper,is printed in New .York, the tm cans are mata ,,nmH in Rnston. thei fish are caught on v i05n: .nfu)t. arid ithe oil is' extracted from cotton seed; ia ueorgia. There' is a lady iat Long Branch who has thus far . during the summer worn nr ifFomnt nnstnmes. Considering the ! dg4afctlness of the apPg? tAtv.a v.va ftftpr ner oit ot uwuuuium gossip with toe m: Praach may be said to be wefl dressed- LtminiOeCwrinJourmL .fYi'bonld Jcro to see the sleight of hand performances of the Fakir rr Ultra" '1 11PV . . RlH nUUUUilUt. 01 cmitT. ffWmA f 'What does he do thauTsoWonderful 1 "Be turns a rabbit intda.. flower 'pot,:;:xaere is mnuws wAnorfni inJthftt. Mv milkman turns a auart of water into a milk, pitcher every mnminr: nd he doesn't even brag about !,-". ore, N. Y.Ccmmerciai and.Financial Chroxilcle. move ment of tha telegrams from the. South" to-night. iflg this eveningvAug. 29) the total receipts: have reached 4t915 "bales, against 2,85 'bales ; last Veek, 2, 898 bales hb'jpreriQUSi Week and 2.263 bales three Tweeks since. I The expo'rtsrf or the , week ending tnis, evening' reach a total 'of "UjOfs bkles, of which 1 3,252 Were to Great Britain 85 to Franc6; and 2,541s to the rest of ihe Continent, . while the stocks, as "made-up" this even ing are now 124:492 bales. - l ne' upward movement of prices ran tsbeauy, uut rat uer; siow, unill esterdav. when the- rnorft distant. months adTannfid.il Oil 4. nAint.d frnm "VVednesday (Bvenurg and f?2630 points from jthe pre viptis Fridiy,witli usines8 showing' more, activity, and JeneraUy; a morbconfidentt tone among the "bulP party ; but ' in the last hour, part of the' foregoing r ad vance ;i was lost,. . Tcday ' tpere Wis fn early advance, in response to a marked Impiovement at Liverpool,' togetherVwith -small, receipts at; the Interior townsbut in the ff af ternoonv fart of the morning ' 'advance wad ost,- and;the close was unsettled. Cotton on the snot has been mnrn An. tive, both for export and home, con- ;Wlth tllA m ftpm pnt. rf tlio naiir'jmin ;very small, prices have sympathized jwith the speculation in futures., Quo tations were advannad l.lfic nn Wpd. 'nesday and again on Thursday, To- l n Tt ft)AM NRMM Ammm m.-' V.MA. uji .mcip. was.a .very. H Btruug uuh ouiet market,' middling t plands clo sing at lOje, The, total sales for forr ward deliverv for the week are 416. 1800 bales. - . 'SHE tr, GESITOIIIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pore -vegetable ! tonics, quickly - and completely -!" : CBreaUyspepslat IndlcMtVon Wenknein, ' Impure Blod, AIalarU,CUUa and Feren. an4 Nearalvia. - j ,. . iaon&iyngiiremedy for Diseases of the It is Invaluable for iRse, -wmttnj- tn It does not Injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce ooosUpation-6br Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids tbe assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c it has no eual. - 49" The genuine has above trade mark and crossea reu uura uu lueuovuicr. ( ad olyky BROWS CHTXICAL CO., B1LTIX0KZ, MA JyarDAWly . tooorfrm nrm Jy27 The reootatiosi of ' Eoatetter Stom-i aoh Bitters as a' preveottw of epl-. demies, a stomach-1 io, an tnvifrorant. general restorative j and a specifio for; fever and ague, in-( digestkni, bilious affections, rheuma4 tism, nervous debl lity, oonstltutionaL weakness, is estab lished upon thet sound basis of mora than, twenty years'! erperlenoe.and eari no more be shaken by the claptrap nostraing 01 nnsc eatme nrtenden than the everlast ine hUls br th winds that rustle through their defiles. For sal by ail Druggists ana veaiers generally. ' myiYUd&wiy una wun my n Patapsco Flouring Mills, Eatabllaned 1774. I i nnbrs 1774. Rolls 1882i rpms compant owks ASrD opbrates TUKKS MILLS, as loiiows : . . . PATAPSCO MILL A, aviLLTCOTT CITT, d PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTMOKE, Md. Dim 1 jtanrt irrr.T. r mtmit TJfJTS OPOVB. Mtt Having a daily capacity pj 1 50fO Barrels. 1 mho mtaa tt OTAit1nnnii nn t.hft nronortiom A nnntu Alntan staivin Hnirftr una Pnofc- phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia Whea, f actured. is nnequallef for its parity and supe rior quality of alible properties. ' ; ' . '' I; Ask your Grocer for Hatansco Hnneriauve. taiw tionrv rwuuf, , Patapsco Choice Patent. . North Point Famlly.ol itapeco family. k , i . . vaminu u.uo, - , - Orange Grove Extra. i s C. A. QAMBRILL MJ"Q CO., . 32 Commerce Street, 'jr,:"- , i . ; ; ?i' Baltimqre, Md Represented by aag 2 6m sat tn th J.T.MclYER, . . Wilmington, N. 5" ff At in xpreeir for of tbe generative organs. " There la no mistake voxmt this lnstrumens,. ibo ccn tinuoua stream ot ELaP TBI CITY : DermeatiSff " throujrh th Mparts-must restore inem ro oranuj aotinn. Do not eonfouda , this with .Electric Belts ' ftriirort.iftfMt tA I'Tl m ail fllS from head to toe. It is for the ONE SDeeiflo pur poke. Kor circularu clvinor full information, address Cheater ttktzleBelto..: k tu th sat Favetteville Observe j nnderaignea wm rev.vo ure uuuuwwuu : The Obsibvm will b alaxgo -oolumn weekly newspaper,- and. witt be mailed to Subscribers, t.vT nnM. at S3 ner annum, always in id- it will srive fiie newt of the day Iniaa ample form a Its pao will pennltj and both ffUlar ana OOCasiomu eorrawumjuw TTiii u.!.- Inte letters from: UWi Capital.on. Sttataipoiitles rnnA affairs.'"' -irotf vt-rfr-'st ,-: j, wis J ! tietapoBtto-v Town of rayeaevnie to develop the .vast agri cultural resources of Its own and the neighbor ing counties, and to promote all that concerns Se welfareef the Jople of North Carolhuu i ODDOSea tO SUCH uuiunuuiu yu iuw J ' wkw ItAut lathers as, heguW progress. hurra society, the-8KiivB wiu we ouiiu u u JudKt or enUght??d erien todto.be "nSs to the rest 1 1twHl ?tiive Reserve u. lUl 11 11 11 11 at O HI I I IB TOMACHZiZ(r 3 lFATENTJ O - aAJBWRlllMrB.Co. W tlltNWfiHU putatlon ot tne m j.nALB.j TlWorningar: PUBLISHED DAILY Aim WEEKLY BAILYTAK, One Tear, postage paid; 4 .?7 DO ;? k :2ThreeMmthnii..i 4 00 , , r nu.. irii.. "a - S ..4.i.. 1. '-3 ; 4 sti jbxJKitff oo ' Three Months'"' . J w im H0T?ICES QP THE PEESS : 1 .!iit";JJ (Hi The 8u In ilwldilT Restate, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life The W&mlni n Stab has entered en its twelfth & narer as anv rxtnnlA ahnnM ChariotH Democrat. - 7; 7, . xne wiinungton stab has entered on its twelfth ear. as a daily journal or news It stands "no The Wuntihgton Stab has entered vits twenty Lxh volume.. - There is no better rumnr nnr.itahai toSta-ienoir Topic. fc ; The Wurrdngton Stab has entered upon tts thli1 teenth year It: is one of the best papers to "the qt&t&.Warrenton OageiU. - .....i ; , ., .- The Wumlngton Stab has entered its thirteenth gar. ' It has become one of the leading papers'of a 8ovtiu-0xfor4 TorchOahL -j The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of aews ana typograplcal appearance cannot be beaten. -Jackson Reverter , . - The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa ra m tne aoum. 111 every aepartment I com ty po pny up to eaitoruu Bouity ana maepenaenoe. org t va.) maeib-Appeai ...... The Wilmington CN.:C.) Moshtsb Stab Is a modi il newsoaoer. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Jlichtiwnd lVa.y IidiQioui Herald. '7 pV's - f - I The Wilmington Stab has ow entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume.- One of the best conducted und edited papers In the South and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. VTarboro Southerner. r , ' : ? - c I We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and. ably edited, newsy, spicy, ana m tact a perteot news paper. Long may.; the. Stab, twinkle. ML Airy f "Although at the head of the nress in this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader,, ,still it continues to improve. It ia a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane . The Free WW paptUL . 1' ; ' The Stab Is bo well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can:' say" nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already i know. It is in every respect one of the best daf lies m tne aoxajou--Jiooetonxan. ; -' That magnificent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of. the Potomac. The system in the get up of the ia per surpasses them tALTarboro Smtiherner. " The Wtbnmgfon Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is & most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the' news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina. Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington 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. CAanoiV Observer. - . - The Times cannot say 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, j Long and prosperous life to it. Peidr vUU Times. The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, 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 published in tho South." Oxford Free Lance. ? ' Whv in it that all the baners with the name of Star are imnh bright little lonrnalsf The Wilming- . otuVJiU VJ tab, tne wasmngton star, me irrea- - TneremuS bme- : jMvAmMuf Fi i RtniL 111 name alter au. , Tha Wllminerton Stab has entered volume, and we are pleased to notice stiu corftiir ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab1 very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news x)inrrTi are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de-j aartment is conaacieu witn mucn aouity. mi-r-oanton JUade. i!' .? " - - v TTnmblaln Its rjeetanines. as was insenarable from an enterprise begun amid the rreck of f or- tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern: Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un-; Ul it now beams respleadest ia tl full glow of ai constantly brightening prosperity. As a neutrraA per it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs-. priate selection and judicious arrangement, and, we are proud to rank It among our most accepts j Die excnangeB. tiuusvurv Meooraer. The WUmlna-ton Mosimra Stab has entered upi On the thirteenth year of its existence, and wet take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark-j able success of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. . Otherwise the pa-t 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 healtny, moral mnoenoe oi no otab never iw taraea anajnay us genuu uurj;risuiK piuyiroi tor enjoy many more nappy years ox uaujiuucBs, M Messenaer.: - - r " if UlUUI wuv. ' nerves receivu mijj, ifniivpn.i the mind and ft-- t euppUes Brain Power. " L AD I 9 3S2S&&& sex-wH lomepopnianiyiM ,vV'"b . , rtrSge kl useful.lolormaUoa.lroe. , aug 16 D4Wiy -an 16 f Bankjttf Hew Hoveij. Authorized Capital, -y $l,000,(J0p Caai Capital paid in, ;T PQi0W: Surplttt Fund, -- - r ' $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GOBXJ ; U STEDMAN, ,.n O.W.W WILLIAMS, ; ISAAC BATES, DONALD MacRAE, '.H. V0LLERS, ' ' bL R. BBJDGEES, J.W.ATKINSON. jas.a.leXb; 1 P, BSEiNSTJClN.j :E.B.B0KDEN, ISAAC BATES. President, I' G. W. WILLIAMS. Vice Presldeni auWtf S. P. WALTAfTB. Cashier j iMa,sses,agging, gQ Hhds Prime CTBA MOLASSES. 10ft do do P. B. do i VaA Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, ' QQQ Bales New ARROW TIE$. -- j .. 500Bbis flour,- .: . V ,BblSSUAK,.- ' r Bags COFFEE, , j v 200 Ail at Lowest Prices. f f i aug; 24 ti l4 : ;jWOBTH & WOBTnf , f Star Saloon r I S THE, PLACE. TO. : GET.THff iYEBx Jisox SHRIMPS to be founa in tne city. Aiso.wuNiw, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO, Call and be eoavinoea.'r ; rr. 1 i . .54-'. -.v..,. Wi'.;t. r-- GEO, F HERBERT, j -, ;.lanl tt''v- '""yP. - Proprietor. TO a - i r. i . '7j 1 . V1U purify the BLOOO,'repa-i tl 't lata tSelLI VER anTkl WEY8, ''A f" Z3 V and BE8TOBB TH JgiMK! -rrrK 'dlgesonL'aoftrength, i .20Xv VdTlreaFeellngabsplutely; WHOLESALE ttiICE&. ;12SrOur quotations, It 8bduld.be understood represent the, wholesale .prices ; generally. In making up small orders higher prices' have to be. nucBs. " -00 12 BAQQroCr Gunuy.r...i..i..,. y8tandard.Ti;...i'.J.. : ACON North Carolina . t 1 Hams, V 1 1 Shoulders, ?J lb....... .i.... " Sides, choice, t Wxstxbh Shoxxd -Hams. 3b . . 00 00 1 f 11 1 00 - 00 & o d -00 0(L - 169S v 8 ! H 8 i Sides, Bi......;.....i..;.i ;? " f - Shoulders, t Dbt Samto Sides, V.S., ....... ! j - Shoulders, 9 .'..i...V;i..vT" Second Hand. each. .4....... 1 1 60 a 165 " j New New York, each. .1 1 SO & 2 00 - ! " New City, each...t..,-.......j 1 oo i 90 t? BEESWAX .... 4. 00 . ?; BKICK8 Wilmington, V M.... i 8 00 & 9 00 r Northern..t.......r...- 0 00 14 00 BUTTER North Carolina, 9 W '-O0C u Northern, ........iM... f . 25 , ft,85r CANDLBS-HP -Sperm;... ... . f 18 : ,25! . Tallow-. . . .-. K ' 11M ' 18 ' 1 Adamantine ' 00 & 12 CHEESE aKNorth-nFaofy j. , 14 k? 14U - Dairy, Cream,.a. . 00 134 I State ........ .v.. . 00 , i 11 COFFEE- lb-Java.;. i.: ;J.V IS ' -i ' Lagnyra iv... ..... -13 ,14rr Rio 00 10 ? 4)ORN MEAL V bush., ln sacks, 85 87 T .,. virgtelaMeaU...., 90 - 92k COTTON TIES bundle...... 1 40 1 45X DOMESTICS-Sheettng', 4-4, f yd . , 6Ji v 1, T Yams, tt.bunch 00 ' 85 EGGS doaen. ? 18 f fSH-M3ckerel,-Noy4rbDl... 16.00, 20 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl,., 8 50 10 00 Mackerel, No2, Mfcf 1 60( 10 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. 5 00 5 50 I Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl...... 8 60- 9 oo f Mullets, Wbbl... -i. 6 00 6 00, 1 : N. C. Roe Herring, w keg.. . 8 00 ; JlLUUCbO, Vn UUIO. -i. ...... . V w w 4 00 uryuoo. V id FLOTJR bbl Pi 5 . 10 5 00 5 00 bbl Fln6..A... .S O 00. , iiuiuioiuouirer,,.. .......... - I " Extra. ....is I FamUy..... ., v City Mills Super I - Family.. " Extra Familj. ...... GLUE? lb GRAIN 9 busheL . a Corn,store,bags,prime, white i Ctoni, cargo, tn bulk, i " I i Corn, cargo, 1n bags, .. . Corn, cargo, mixed, ln bags 1 Oats, from store..,. Cow Peas . . 1 HD3ES 9 t Green - Dry HAY f 100 lbs Eastern... .... Western .... " 'North' River. ......... HOOP IRON a. ........ Lard lb Northern...:..... "KT L V 3 4 50 6 25 5 50 4 60 5 00 00 10 6 50 8 00 4 75 '5 25 0 00 13 85 78 80 86 7 83- 1 72 w' 50 Ofr 6 47 00 0 io a ia 95, ,1 05 90 1 00 90 100 9 & -. V North Carolina.......... oo LIME S barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft. . Ship Stuff, resawed. 18 00 RoughEdge Plank 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- ingto quality 13 00 ' Dressed Floorrag, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 : MOLASSES gallon '-v New Crop Cnba, in hhds.... .00 inbbU... 00 Porto EIco, in hhds. ......... L u, 00. " "in bbls 00 10 140 - i . ; 20 00 .16 00 '18 bo' 22 00 .15 00 ' Sugar House, lahhds........ r V lnbbls.....-. Syrup, in bbls "... NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis.. OILS gallon Kerosene... .. Lard t- Linseed Rosin... - Tar v.'.i Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens,live,grown " Spring.. Turkeys PEANUTS V bushel...., POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet Irish, per barrel, new::...... PORK 9 barrel-City Meal.:.. Prime Rump : RICE Carolina, JB tt , Rongh, bushel (Upland).. Do, - do (Lowland) RAGS V 2 Country... . City 40 . 00 12 1 10 -90 15 . oo a oo oo 8 00 1 00 "75 . ROPE lb SALT $ salt Alum Liverpool. .-. . ...v. . i ...u . . . . Lisbon. American.' ..: SUGAR V lb-Cuba..... i Porto Rico . , A Coffee . ..... .-i. o-r" Ex C ..v .. v." - Crushed .... ...:..:. .v.v.v.v " SOAP fJ Northern. :.v atiLNUUia 9 ja. uomraci common . :.....;..-.....-.-...- Cypress Saps. .....j. Cypress Hearts STA YES M W Q BarreLT. . . 1 R O Hogshead t TALLOW H t.... ............. TlMBKEr--M feet Ext Ilean, list eiass yeuow pine), .ia oo, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. " Extra Mill, good heart.. . ... Mill Prime Common Mill , Inferior to Ordinary - Oo 00 00 6 50 4 00 3 00 00 15 12 00 10 00 8 00 7 50 450 400 20 WOOL 9 a Washed-. ........ UUWtUUiOU Burrv ....... ......i.w & 16 10. lit WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina..:. ;...' 1 00 2 50 ' WILRTINGTON MONEY MARiiT.! Exchange (sight) on New York... , .. M, dTaponnt . : tsaiumore... a p ; Boston..... H l" Philadelphia Western Cities.. Eccfaanre. 30 days. 1 cent ' Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock. . . North Carolina Bonds Old JEx-Conpons. . . .. .. 144 - runenng, ibuo ; . Funding, 1868.. ... New 4s .'i. Special Tax. .. ... 10 f 10 80 4 116 106 10b 100 100 100 110 80 50 W & WRR Bonds, 7 Wo (Gold Interest).., Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 fo Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds. -.: Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 e " M 8c New Hanover County. Bonds, 6 wo Wilmington & Weldofi ' B R Stock .-. North Carolina R R Stock......... Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock... Wilmington Cotton MUla Stock 222i Groceries. npHERB NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSEL keepers oonld buy so many things so cneap. Some of the substantial are up 'tis true, but the average is low. 'We 'are daily receiving NEjr ANA) JfKKSli iUUD3 All omers sent uynei-vn-nta will hA. nromntlv attended to; and any er ror will be corrected at once. All are Invited Ho nail InanAft. and nrintt imoda.: No 'trouble to shew themi Eggs are up. and wewisfi we could say as much for the quality, but we always try, and Imitate one celebrated In history, who didjt with his "Hatch-et. ' No pun lnte naea. - -,; 1 ,! .. ! v IF. U dS JS. KUJlou.; aug29tf - Reviewcopy. ' t TOE CELEBUATED TiTYaAME FOWLS HAVB A NATION. At ,BB the greatest .mains ever fought en ttor any utatlon. They nave tougns ana ww"n i ..nM n na rnnnnc .nn il . i.i 1 . 1 ill. u. otheroontment, ana iiiweuriurs, oa mu.i at Philadelphia in T6, were . nonorea Dy tne umi td states Centennial Commissioner with the Di- .lomaandMettai,'! ' ': .'( -.. i Breeds to the United Btates. -1 will jshlp splendid VLrrtrc rr e-n i!a mui hanflsome oiumasre. per mmress-'ti. u. at .ruin HENS, $2.60 and $3.09 each; or KM perjaflr airs this Summer, the Finest Games -to; World, and wul snip xoung irowis or jBaron Ift-rT hfity-h dnrtriir the morrths of AngUBt, I tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, 1 Seven Dollars per -lTio. ' j . , will please back the assertion with their stamt Address, . . j. akklw, r ap 6 tf r j HllnardstoBi. NasbOo. N.C, EKCOnRM&iflDlKIHSflTpHp. ITiBlortuiCaioM Hime Iiiswaiice do. mklS doMPANY" CX)NTINtrETO. w JKiris PO- jl iiciea tu, iiiif ",r irooertY. All loaoes arePrompI rttVUnstad andnaid. The ig in pubiio ravor, ana. . mv .4-1 r f -- .- appeals witn conaaence w BusurvrB t""i"t' In North Cllha.'-Vl v ;f J . a Mt-nt-a in ii riArts nf the State. . - JOHN GATLING, Presldeat.V s' , ? . W. S. PRIMROSBl, Secretary. -- : prjLASKI COWPBR; Supervisor. ATKINSON MANNING, Agents, t sep26tf - Wumlngton. N. G, Eatta;?Iafite?r, i TOR SALE BY 'S&u'l. 1 Tom HARD piJUJl-iut .ana JiaAoiw"""- i cnTesppn4enesolioiiid giji V A'.-'v.. rr -(fcv 1.' j.: Tt- .Omcs or Gxx StjpxriK txh dxmt. -:-'''W11nlmirton;if.-JnJrll M Change of. Schedule; run awiy Mall and Express Tralna, Dally : j BTo; 47rtla 86; Leave Wilmington, Frenl St. Depot,at 9.00 Al it' Anrrveat Weiaon..J.Vw.i.... 2:35 P M. Leave Weldon........;,.4.M... .. 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wihuington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P. M. An THBOtrau Mail aitd Pabsbhokb Tbaih Dah.t I :.. ; I.-". No. 40 Sooth.- h. .sn lave,Werabn7:fe;BS p.'M? Arrive at Wtlmiagton, Front st Depot, J0.00 E. M SaDI AHB PAB0X9CFEB --TBAtH .! , DAItT Na.,' 48 - :&ivt ?-:- - j f vit 5, nobtu. s o teave Wnmmgton. " 8.85 P. M' Arrive atWeldon.,,. ... 2.35 A. M 1 Trahi No. 4Q South will Btop only at WBson, Goldsbbro and Magnofia. i - - f Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and :4.30 P.M. fatty. Returning, jjeave Tarboro at a P..M; and 10 A. M. daily; - ' f '-. J- . : ! Train" on Scotland Keek Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck aties P. M. Return tng, leaves Sootland Neek at 8 80 A.M. daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. AJlrail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line,-- ; ,- 2 Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points "North via Richmond and Washington, -t . --.c: . ,u All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, aqd have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached..-- '. : .' "- I For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Co aoh will be attached to Local Freight leaving. Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. , ir-': , . .. , joHNF.DivnoC : " ' ' - : ' General Snpt.' 1 T. It EMERSON, Geirt Passenger Agent. : ' TOMINBTpCOL'pil&AUfiUSTA V. Eailroad Col ; , i f Octiob or Gxnxbax. Supp, I ; i . : " Wumington, N. C AnglS, 1884.1 N AND AFTER AUGUST 20. 1884. AT 5 00 P. J "L,the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: " , RIOHT, ETPRESS TRAINS (Dally) u- Not. 48 Wei and 4V East. - Leave Wilmington,.....,..,. 9.05 P;'M.' Leave Florence.......... .' ... 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A: Junction.. . . . . . i- 6.2Q A. M. Arrive at Columbia... ...6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia......... 0.55 P. M. Leave O, C. & A. Junction ..10.20 P. M. Leave Florence. . ..... 4.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. .. .. .... -.. 8.35 A. M. Nisht Mail akd Passxkokb Tbatji. Dailt.No.40 Leave Wumlngton. '.. , .10:20 P. M. Arrive at Florence.... . ,., ........ 1.25 A. M. Mah. aito Passxhoxb Tbaih Datj.t No. 43 East. Leave Florence ....(... 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington................... 8.06 P. M ; Train 43tops at all Stations. u ' " " '- ' No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marien. 5 Passengers for Columbia and all points on Q. A C. R. R CAAiB.B. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Express.-, v . . - - - ' - ' - ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. v, ; r . . . All trains run. solid between Charleston and Wilmington.; t Local Freight leaves WBmington dally, except Sunday,at60 A.M. : - . . . , ,. . JOHN F. DIVTNE, ; : GenlSupt. ; T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. - auglStf : -'i : . " . ... CAROLINA CENTRAL EilLRO AD CO. Omcu or SrnnEBUrrBJtUBUTi WllmlagtoiuN Cayia Chanffe of SclieftUe 1 i. . 1 OJM AriiJ AJT1JSK AI 1BVl, Ida iw lowing Schedule wil'oe operated, on this: isauroaa: . . . v . .";.,:!; :.v; PASSWGER, JMAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: '.' JAILY EYjCEPT SUNDAY. ' ' I Leave Wilmington at'... .Uu7.30 P, Mj Nft 1. VT.pa.ve Kaleifhat ....... 7.85 P. 1 -''.- .''r . .: w.- Lft.i.'i.'.' r. m; krt ft Mm vm ul uimriut.ija t&ii. ......... a .w a. jm..- : . J Aieave unanowe ar. ; 4 o. x . No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh "at. ... ... J. ,..a3e A. M4 , l Arrive at-wiimington ai...;....ww a. ju Passencer Trains stop at regular stations only) and Points designatea m tne company s'iime Table, '.t.;,. . , . ; . , . .;-t; - . . SHELBY DIVISION PASSENGER, .MAIL, EXi PRESS AND FREIGHT, ' j j, Dally except' SundaysJ; . Leave tChaiotte. ....... I .. . . L , . . 5.15 P. M? Arriveat Slelby... .00 P, Leave Shey 7.00 A. Arrive at inariotte .....10.M jl. Trains N. 1 and maxe close connection -a Hamlet wttk R. fc A. Trains to and from Ralelgr . Through Bleeping cars .between wummgtoH and Charlctte and Raleigh and Charlotte. : j Xa&.0 XTUJJ AL. 1 lUrOUetCDflATOt owkiwiw IV WMf ern N. C. t. R Ashville and points West . j Also, fot Spartanburg, ureenyuie, Ainens, At lanta and Ml points souinwest. , j. " '. -h-'-rr Superintendent. jr.- W. viAiui., uenerai-r asBBugvr wui, t mylltf, ,. ; ; t .. 1-; . ! wor.iAii. ealtn and Happiness are Matters real 4neernoallJIInlilnd. ; Nzab Marixtta, GA. j Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. t. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, and used It in my famfly with great satisfaction. ; I., have recoa- mended it to three families, and they have founVi , It to be Jast what Is claimed for It. V The females, who have used it are now In perfect' health and: able to attend to their household duties. ' ' ' 4REV. H. B. JOHNSON J ; r Stats or GEOBQiii Troup County, navn BTaminHii i.riH iki'.kih ill ih.jiiiiiiiui 111 I fi . oronounce it to be a combination bf . . . j medicines of great merit in the . treatment of ill diseases of females for which he recommends It. 5V11...T-: ;,; . ,WM.P,BEASIftBTY, M,Dj "' Un. J. Bradmbld: Pear Sir-My daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadfu t affliction known as Female Disease wtnoh has cost me many dollars, and noth withstanding I had the best medlcaf ' attendance, could not find relief. IJiavtf used many other kinds of medi-. cines without any effect. I had just about given her up,' was but of 'heart, "but happened m.the store of W. Kckler several weeks since, and be. knowtaff bf mv daughter's affliction, persua ded me to buy a bottle of your Female Reguia- tbr. She began '.td : .Improve at once.' I wasBc delighted' with Its effects' that I bought several .more bottles of It; and, knowing what I do about n- if trWlaV one Of tnv famllv'waS suffering with i,0t kwfnriiease.twouldhaveltif itcost$50 I a' bottle, for I can truthfully say it has Cured y i dauchter sound ana well, ana myseu ana wue ao most heartiy recommend your Fenude Regulator to be just what it is representee mi do. . f . -.-RaoTuffallv. -i . TT. D. FEATHERSTONi Treatise on the Health and , Happiness of .wo man mailed free to any address.-; ' j ----- box 88, Atlanta, w William H , Green, Wholesale. Agentv WJB ton, N-CoA'-v : U!,';'u;? rayny ohant Send - six cents for postai ostage costly receive rree. a corn r. 4 box of goods which will help all, of either sex I Z:j-u7J : - mh 80 DWlTf Change of Schediile. i . j. r. . T. -V, t . of Iming i HEW ADVERTISE1LENTS. uwi-ftiliLkftilft, W, J. . 0rJMlVv JX7TK&S05, WISC0SS1I. ; . ; ! TNTENDINCT ADTRTISERS SHOULD- 4 GZO.P.iOWEI4; fcCO., lr.4 lO SBrBei T StrHewTorki3itv. r FOR SELECTLlST" OF , 1,CC0 ' NEWSPAPERS wlqitjaiii union ir. j vr " -1 - j- --t. FROM PIER3EABT?BIv3,EWl YORK, i:i x Mr L !,T'-" ' t ..ta-.--. ' v. Benefactor . J- .:;v.-. Saturday,- E fiept'r t C I : iVrf? Sept'r '.i3.sr"; l.-.ri?!'.(!.i',ii.v '.i.LUH.v;.i BENEFACTOR;..'. ; ; ; V . . Sept'r 20.J iEGuiuATCt. rCBept'r 'iffh i r-. .-.'-. FROM WILMTNGTONv is v-.uv: s REGULATOR ..,..,;.;..Saturday; " Sept'r BKNRFACTOB: '. X ; -s Sept'r 13. v-.' i JHT?? iw'fwif .h-- ..... - -s.'-s:-.. rsv"'v?' REGULATOR ,,.',..,. " ' ! . .' -Sepfr 20.- BENEFACTOR, i. Rates mmmnttnif t anri frnm nnlitte :4nr Nni-th . "' V ."v. ' -fi ana Boutn croiina. j . i . - v , - . . For Freight or Passage apply to r 1 - ; 1 : :. H. 43. SmALLBONJES, ,.: - ' - Superintendent, , , J "l ? : . i Wilmington. N. C. P.' ClTde Ae Co. General A trehts. aug 30 tf, " ; ; 1 . ; 85 Broadway, New Ycwk. -" i -. . . - - ' 2Q 2Tfn A:BS I I" If in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths,. Un feelings; not in figures on a dial; ' L , - We should count Time oy heart-throbs he most lives -Who thinks most feels the noblest acts the best." ., NOT SPEC&LATfONS-NOT REAB8A Tm- STA. TZlfflNTS, BUT FA CTSV0LUSTAB1L F SENT TO THES.S. S. CO. ' -' . . THE reports from the use of Swift's Specifio . (S. 8. tLV in the treatment of Cancer continue1 to be wonderful. There seems to be no doubt ' that It is a positive specifio for Skin. Cancer xyt jspitnenoma. i v j- , ,1 Cancer ror Twenti ITears. t XPtW I wuill v 1FMM T n4pAA wAW a tann.. am my neck.' . 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixtures'. fed instead of curing the Cancer. I tost the vse of my arms and the upper part of my body. .My . general health was broken down and my lixe was despaired of, 8. 8. Si cured me sound and -well. This new lease of life It gave to me cannot be ' measured by any monetary value. . I owe my life and the support of my family to Swift's Specific." - , vt.u. iKUJiisuj. uavispore. ua. f Hopes to be Cured. -jnr. urooKs. near AiDany. was nonet efessly af- fllcted with Cancer. It had eaten through his nose Into his mouth and throat. The time of his death was only a question of a very short time. He prayed for death, his suffei logs were so great. S. S. 8 has had a ..wonderful effect on him. His improvement is so great that we an feel sure of his being perfectly cured ln time.'! - -h - - - -v, ,y-. p. GILBERT; Albany, Ga. ; - i ; Cancer for Eoutetn Yean.;;. . , . i . w;wf Spaktahsubs, March 14, 1884.' - , - I have for 14 years been a sufferer from a run- -' - TfiT ning sore on my face- that everybody called a - ". 'i J Cahcbb. I have used over 300 worth of medi- j .;V f - cine and feund no relief. - About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dr. H. E. fleiniteh, and since have bought five others, have taken it, and it has cubed, sound and wbxi.1 My face is as free from a sore as anybody's, and' my health is perfectly re- stored. I feel like oktt teaks bad been lifted ;Off my head. I believe it is a ctrms for every Wood -disease. . ELIZA TINSLEY. " free to tfPra&tise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ri .. BSWLyJEaFIC.CO z: ; .. W. ,Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office, 1205 Chestnv t. J' apiH ;:yi.j chsm Wliite Ileal "?east, ' VERY V. AT Tf T.TI PTTRE YEAST POWDER. ;r'.' . . '. . t . ' . . Having been thoroughly tested -by a great man? of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation . In oommeadlng It to the public It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. . . V'., '. v It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to .1:U- Mrs. A. A. Wttlard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W.L Gore, Mrs. SamuelNortfarop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L. BOATWBIGHT, :. : ' -.; ' t . , 12 A 14 No. Front St., -5 ' Sole Agent. KmhSOtf Groceries. - GrboeHes. ( Bbhi,; IlbUR;: ail. grains,-;s?try : : ''' OKfiBbht Granulated SUGAR, . f iiOU' ,, . Extra C and C ;iv 2QQ&iigSRlo and .Laguyra COFFEE, ; - - h!si.n-M f TieroesXARD, .' y-ny. i Vi" -1 "100 Caes and Buck l&BDf.. ' gxes CHEESE, TnbaBPTB.4." IRA Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 3 1UU 200 1 Bbll SEED POTATOES. - A Bbls TURNIPS, OA rmlalpPLES. - -'J: - V v : .... !. ,',. v Hhds MOLASSES. j,; .. .'-7 'lOKBbir do'; ;,! ' "" ' ' ': ' : 200 KTNAIL8 'OKA Bundles HOOP IRON, t A Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobaooo. Cigars and Snuff, - l, ; canaies, ooap, janay, ao., , For sale low by s -;; ADRIAN A TOLLERS, mh2tf New Scarborongli House, I TMO. -1 04 NORTH WATER STREET AND PRINCESS STREBf .t ' t- The Fmest Bstauraatta the City. .- J'J-' Board $l.a per Day. Three Tickets $1.00. Shs- A---q ffle Meals 85a; Ho Meals sent out. ' ' - 1 J .? deo 7 tf - -R. J. SCARBOROUGH. Propit " The llarion Star, TIE OLDEST NEWSPAPER: PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one ot. the wealthiest and most prosperous tn the State; off ew to Com mission and Wholesale Merchants and Xamif ao tarers, and to those who have adopted the plan of iKiwig by sample, an excellent medium of com munication with a large and Influential class of: merchants, meohames, planters ana navat store men. whose patronage to worth soUcitattou. Ad vertisements and Business Cards inserteil e a libe -""""' ... '--i , . ..anna orri ft T 4 ic" rr. KhJ -wT.t -3 ; .7, --;.'';1".r ..;-5?-!-i-t,-:i ' A- ' y 't "; ' :'. .. ! 'ml '' ' -' " v' -'-IrfC:' T?-. i ;: -' .. ' -v- -v H'T - X.'-i-'J V'--M.. ' .":2S-'V , - .-".JSci.f 'PtraiJii 'i.;- V 1 -iri.V. . . -A. 'tCi ,.- v.;?--v - A'V 'A.' : ii : 1' . :.4..t - . . .v -;:. If ' Hafc.ti'3tU
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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