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. 0 - ....... LT rheup md Burning Diseases . positively Cured i A ? ArSalt Rheum, witn i agonizu -RtfA, ff.li,. instantly relieved by its agonizing a. V.Zms an.i'ir.m soap, and a single ap- rf bithfiictTRA.tho great SJdnCure Thte Sion of lihtwo or three doses of Con &d dvr the new Blood Purifier to keep ;BL!'heDeplration pure and uiiirri- MKwels open, toe uver anoauersao- tire. FimP,;,iaBsand au aauwu TT.m o2 Dearborn St. Chicago. LV"oed?es . . cure of I Salt jRheum it not ai"i "t ble to help himself for W?csf(,rK hundreds of remedies; doctors .ht rears. V"e" " t,r.nAifi(M: nerm&nently oared "?-iwd 'Ulff "FhiooVi nnrlner) taternal- &Tsnd Cuticuba Soap (the great Urual rta- "inorts a case of Salt Kheum under iwton, P ten years, which covered the iStwatmmt had been applied without w,blj5ihiehwScompletelycured solely by l1! Bemedif.9, leaving a clean and Ki.hrk-'" . ; . . t ... TtatroiL Mich.,Buffered P. r7nrerf rom Rheum, which appeared '."OTead and lace.and nearly destroyed hsntw the most careful doctoring and a WtuS of physicians failed to .relieve him, C ScbaKemedies, and was cured, Iggedjotodate. , , - ""ftaTmel, Wilkesbarre.Pa, writes: Sr, J .l from Salt Khenm for over eight 1 tee Ssotad that I could not attend to l"? taSfot eeks at a Ume. Three boxes ivbusineaj iorw Dottles Resoi.veht, have wd Se of this dreadf ul disease. -. . lv all drneglsta; Price: Cuticura, 50 cents; W ""iVflr soAr, 25 cents. Pottxb Dbuo SoaK Boston. Mass. iTfor "How to CnresmnPteeases. Ritt.li.ana nuncryMww -ahSDiWtf wed sat too or firm ring Without Blossoms. til'- ver Too tate to Mend. nf" ilawthofne s House of Seven Ga- "-iil recall the pathos with which poor Clif- . t V . . nnlnaflv tmn1a. Kkecn, who niw :u uujuhuj .j jir.ee his ea arty manhood, said, alter nis re . . . 0U, U - Imsc : llr: 6 ' ' T,Mhl pive me my happiness." But that Jid be done only in part, as gleams of warm iae occasionally fall across the gloom of a ...ite io .-n ATI! W IierO IS BIT OSDD1- Xf n sadand autumn aay. in S letter to Messrs. uisooxuo., . uo. fln,s (,r Pennington, . J., says : i navesoi lati an old misery from childhood from chronic .fekeof the bowels and diarrhoea, accompa- . - i. i i: . t..4. sitd by sreat pain, i sougub i uuuj .of pbjsieians of every school ana usea every pa- iei)t an' domestic remeay unaer me sun. i nare 'jt!a.;t found in PARKER'S TONIC acem te sieciSc, preventive and cure. As your In- filiuibie medicine, which did for me what noth-; iK tlx ceuld do, is entitled to - the credit of my teifesback my happy days, I cheerfully and aatefullv acknowledge the fact. w r s Welts, who needs no introduction to .-.viflnf Jprscv Citv. adds: "The testimo-- of Mr. Titus is genuine and voluntary ; only ' teeaSu'vd for many yeare. ne n my oroiaer in law aud I know the case well . lie is now per- Mlf fftse from his old irouoies, ana enjoys asi Jife. ascriDing u ail w rAuacu's irtwiic riifniiilleil a an invteorant: stimulates all the eiiis: ernes 8ilfeent of the liver, kidneys, and jHifwases of the blood. Ditaw&Wlv wed sat nrm so 8 AYER'S AgneGnre toiitains an antidote for all Mmlarial dis orders which, so far as knoa, i6 paotl ia no 'OtLer reuietly. It Cfnitains do QHiiitc, or : JUT mineral nor Ucloterious subslajjisa iiiiat- ner.auj consequently protlnces no injurious iffeet npon the coiistitution, lut Iraves Ue :?ysteiuasliea!thy as it was before the attack. . I AS3AST AYES'S AGUE CUEE : X'rffK every case of Fwer ami Afw, Iiiter- fcilujft or Chill rfe(; lUiultloi.t lvtr, lisnii ,sn!. Bilious Fever, and J.ii er Com l''uttiseiihy ma'.aria, in rase of failure, M'fcrihtriml, ilefilers are aulhorized, by our titular .iat.-d July 1st, .12, to refund the niuiify. . Dr.J.f Aycr&Co'., Lcvell,Mass Si.l.i by ;i,t InuggistS. lelli&Wein novSO TT A T T Cf VEGETABLE UAJjJj O SICILIAN Hair Rene wer. The Best is the Cheapest. -0 'ety! Economy!! Certainty of Good. Results!!! . Tieseqiialitiesareof prime importance in the wiettionof a preparation for the hair Donot ;erperiment with new remedies which may do mhr than good ; but profit by the ex- feneace of others. Buy and use with perfect nlldence an article which everybody knows kgood, Hall's Haib Re jjeweb will not ?Biiityo:u. - r PREPAEED BT " K'P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. J5oi ' by all Druggisti . . . Jr,ul7 chw nrm dec SI i GOLD MEDAL, PAIUS, BAKER'S 1878 Warranted absolutel-w Cocoa, from which tha ezeess of Oil has been removed. It has thru times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more econpnd caL It ia delicious; nourishing trengthening, eaally digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids as wen as for persons In health. Sold by Groerc everywhere. CO,, DuMesfiJjilte wefr su v'aa! lerchant and Fanner, lUIX,XO UTH CAROLINA " Tof tbftDc..conntry- ne best Cotton MHmedium mmiuucat$on Merchants and Farmnm nf thta WandT "frc?ants and n if. ,. ua.n inn ini. -- . ttaosc lnie; It,18 tnerefore the paper pom ic v w 688 en of Wilmington. tf D. McLTJOAS, fhi tllPV IJe Lincoln Press, proprietor r RY PRinAY. at T.TwrmT.w. c, Tipxoir,4r an4Propr, Wi91 lt, tA KrKnowl6ded, by those who te11 oftffribesv AdrtteinK ianw0T?h Carolina, it has C'leavelandfBnrkji t2? -j men Catawba, counties. AUTorbiniuK rates iido- Bmlfast Cocoa.! The Moraiiig -.Star WITHIN TUB FORGE. . ' HKHRY BCHKLI IiOBINQIKIt. , He stood up bravely to his work, . .' And little recked that the day was Jong, Never was he the one to shirk ' 1 His task in the midst of the grumbling ; -f throng. . 11 5.1 The plaint was passed from! lip to lip, D That times were hard and, wages low, He only grasped with firmed grip, . rne hammer, ana aeait a heavier blow. Thick was the smoke and ifierce the heat.x And dark as demons the men aDDeared From dawn to dusk, on weary feet, ineir ooaiea witn oust anq grime be smeared, j .. Never a murmur broke from him, Snatches, instead, of an old-time song, . The while his fellows, scowling and grim. ouueniy grummea ine wnoie aay long. He thought not much on his toilsome life, Thinking of labor but makes the more, -But he smiled at thoughts 6f the faithful : . Wlie, i - : .... 5 -. - And the children , that played about the door. ' ' - f -t v i : rv , . , : Thus he stood by the furnace glare, - f ine Drave strong soul with i his; heart aglow. - ' I ' ' ' And life to him was a song nd prayer, auu is to au wno mase n so. .... r--giit Lij s .The Current: ' THE CAMPAIGN, r Daniel F. KeUeher. a Democrat heretofore, has come out f or. Blaine, and is ouiuu v uiouuc st a jjaiuB met; line in AMMJgjr, xua.,.ius uome.: '- t v;; ; Judge .(Jarric-M.) Hardinsr. a lite' long Republican of. Luzerne county. Pa., has declared for Cleveland and Hend ricks and gone towork In their behalf, v r Senatfrl Edmiiridsiba declined the invitation of. the Tew York ReDublican State Committee to stump' for Blaine in that State, owing, as he says, to "a press of business." : i - : j A series of wagerirx $1,000 in all. on Blaine and against Cleveland, were made in the j Buffalo Commercial on Mon day. The next ' morning the wages were covered by a leading Democrat, who cries ior more, i Mr. ,. James ' Murbty. ; of .Blue Hill, Massachusetts; writes: -I "I have voted for Butler every time when he was a Dem ocrat, but 1 cannot vote for him as a turn coat Butler is a fraud. I can't go Butler.". -JS08tmlV8f. . . Senator Pendleton la pullin off his COat. He Raid i to an intfirviftwpr rtn Saturday: am now going to work for P. we democratic ticfcet ana have made seve ral engagements to speak.. I will spare no time or labor to insure its adecess." James'Redpath, the erratic.savs J Vo ntAnU ...1 1. J ue nuiuu tauiu tuuu, ilia llgui USUU than vote for Blaine. - So he will only give him half a TOtfrby voting for Bntler: Red patch has hitherto been a Republican and a, bloody-shirt waiver. Iife7v Post. r Mjxwa.tjbb, ,Wis.i Ausr..31.-r vilest uicuaiuuuua uuqk ni&ue uv me , Germans of this city for thfc reception of Carl Schorz,! who will make two addresses here. He will arrive Saturday of this week, ana mat evening will deliver an address in German to Schlitz " Park, t The Monday night following he will speak in "Rnglteh at the Academy of Music. The Independ ents in this city and in the State are about to organize for an active campaign. MlLWATJKBB. WlS.i AUff. 30. The independent movement jin Wisconsin is assuming alarming proportions alarm ing so far as thelublirAnaarefcenied. Ex-Congressman Thad Pound's letter has created great consternation among the lie- publicans- of the Northwest, Yesterday the announcement was made that CoL b. B. Boynton. a life long Republican and a' prominent citizen, had also j bolted Blaine, and the rest of the ticket It is a notewor-i thy fact that the three delegates from Wis-: consul to the Republican convention or I860 have all repudiated Blaine. - Mr.; Crocker s xjuite enthusiastic for Cleveland.; The repudiation of Ithe party candidate is assnming audi proportions that the Repub-i lican managers are greatly worked up. To try to stop the tide. e. Loga,n will visit the State. N. Y. Time, 'l, ' i POITlCAIt POINTS. i His name: is Pound, but for crashing effect ' his letter weighs a ton.- Uotuminit tjnw) limes., . .. . - Tlie Republican -campaigners should now employ some one to whittle the back of Brother Blaine's church pewJ Atlanta Constitution,: Demi - J . .7, . . j Gov. Cleveland has tod much! manhood and patriotism to be the tool of a foreign and inimical nation!: His letter to the Boston meeting was a proof of hii Americanism. Mr. Blaine i was invited to the same meeting, but did not dare or deign to send a reply. Boston rilpt, vatnoue. it was altogether too bad Hannibal Hamlin to give it away. When at a mass meeting in Maine the other, day he put his band on Blaine's shoulder and said : "My friend here is o& the anxious seat," he told a heap of truth that Mr. Blaine had hoped 10 conceal noswn Globe, Bern. 5;-. - ; j r..,; ; The Tariff idol has fallen" from its pedestal and lies prone in the grass. The faith of the most superstitious Tariff vota-r riea is impaired in times like these when workingmen are thrown out of employf ment by thousanas, ana wnen wages are undergoing reductions in . nearly all the protected industries. PA.'- Record. . 2nd, ; The ' Irish .kick, ' the Germans kick, the ' Scandinavians kick, the colored Virk: : the Prohibitionists kick: the anti-Prohibitionists kick, the American Al liance men kick,' joauone Domsicaer and kickee. In short, the country is in a mwvf wriih remiires the epithet kicksomd to fully express its . extent. Springfield Republican, Ind. Rep. - . ; 4 : n 5 - TW1NKLINQS. . ThA latest hosiery matches the in vrfnr: and ia striped from top tt UIVUV w-r-f ' A i - " 5 toe. ' ; ' ' v -y-'-! y-' - " . " Some remarkable photographs Af. ntstn! bullet in its flight under the illumination of an electric spark have been secured by Prof. Moch, of Prague. it 'iXI The professors of the University of Jena have decided that the moderate use of tobacco is not injurious.. ? It Is probably true that for every medical opinion adverse v nu f the wwd. one. eaually respec .table, may he found tQ the pontrary. 1 - AJurrewt- ? -1 '"The fSquTre,says the author 6f '"The Hoosier Schoolmaster," "wore one glass eye and a wig. .The glass eye was constant ly iinnW ant of focus, and the wig turn ing around sidewise on his head.wheuever he addressed the peopie ua Hf? v , ,T;0rriM t , aA - Bnectacle.:Parker'flr Hair Balaam rrrAoArvAa and oromotes the growth f thA natural itair. . It also restores the natural color to hau which: .hasfaded or tiMvtmA erav. i Clean, elegant, oeneuciai highly perfumed. SO UTHHSN ITEZISS 4 . - General Iieonidas Pnni WaIVoi- 5 If ederateSecretary of tLe Navy,' died ... vuokfcaaooga on ine aaa orAugust c ' ' Abram RenTnhw Ti a rttA Wiachestery.;'on Friday, was the lead-ingsiort-h6mattlfr .breeder in America. He leaves an estate valued at $400,000. iB.:Comervislift-riorifiRf. f the Alabama cotton planters. He runs 225 Elows on his lands nearr Spring Hill and osts of hands pick 2,000 bales ot cotton every year, n.iv-'. ; . -- Representative"' Cox was ure sen ted with a testimonial bv XhiS lettfVAr. riers of New York on Saturday. 4l ' - Appolntments of Gen Scale. , The Democratic State Committee announces' the following "appoint ments for GenJ 'AT M. Scales, at which Dr Tyre Ydrlcthe Reptfblican candidate, has been ' invited, to meet him, and a jointcanvass iaay be ex- pecLea:. , : - Kutherf ordtonl Wediiesda v. -SeD- tcmber 3. - ' ' .. ' -.-';; Columbus, Thiursday, September 4 JJMdnr6e,Batttrday,fc Septeaber Big Kck, Stanly, Monday, Sept. 8V Albemarh3,Tae8dayt Sept. 9. tn Troy, "Wednesday, Sept 10. M Gilead, Thursday, Sept. a I, n Wadesboro, . Saturday, Sept. .13. -Rockingham, Monday, Septals. Shoe Heel, Tuesday, Sept.16. ,, . Fayetteville, Wednesday, Sept.Y. Sanf ord, Thursday, Sept 1SV f Charlotte) Saturday, SepC 20. ?? Maj. stedm&n'a Appolnti-enta. " announce "'the following a ppbintmentt ur ,juu.aj. vy. ;iu. .oteuman, at , wmcn Hon. ,W, T. Paircloth,- the Republi can candidate,; js jnyited to meet blmi Y alleytown.Cherokee countv.Monf day, Sept;T.vi,.rn Kobinsvilw; Wednesday, Sept. 3. Charleston, Saturday, Sept. 6.,, Asheville, Thursday, Sept.1 11. I Hickory, Monday, Sept. 15. .; ' Statesville, Tuesday, Sept. 16. Lexington, Thursday, Sept. 1 8. High Point, Friday, Sept. 19. Winston, Saturday, Sept. 20. , Durham, Monday, Sept. 22. Pittsboro,. Wednesday, Sept. 24. r IfayetieviUe, Friday, Sept. 26. Lumberton, Saturday, Sept. 27. Burgaw, Monday, Sept. 29. ' - 4 HTtAPITAL PRIZE, 875.000.1 Tl cketa only $5.- thaTea la pro portion. 'honiaaia State lottery Coipany. 1 We do Aertb eertifw that we tmervise the or rangemeatefor ail the :JUmUMi end Semi-Annual tni in person manage and control the drawings . themselves, and that the same are conducted leith 't honesty, fairne, and in good faith toward all par-. tie. and w authorize the Oomoanv to ueethUter-' eificaie, with facsimiles of our signature attached,. v tie aaventaemenit. .,- . ; j 1 CoBuniMlonera. Inco rated in 1868 for 25 years bv the Lecris-1 Iature for Educational and Charitable purposes; with a capital of $1,000,000 Uv which a reserve, fund of $550,000 has since been added. I tfy an overwneiminff popular vote irs rrancnise- was made a part of the present State Constitution. adopted December 2d. A. J. 1879. , - The onlv Lotterv. ever voted on and endorsed ov- the people of ay State.' IT NBVBR SCALES OR POSTPONES. ! ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER' DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY 1 '' - - - Z f ' A SPI.KNTJrD OPPOttTlTNlTTl TO WIN A FORTUNE, NINTH GRAND DRAW- TNG, CLASS I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSICi AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. September 9, 1884 172d Monthly Drawing. " . i CAPITAI. PRIZE, 975.000 1 00,000 Tickets at Five Dollar Gaels 1 Frmetlona n Flftlifl in Proportion. I LIST OF PRIZES. lCapUal Prize... I-:. 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prise... .. ..$75,fj ... 25,000 J2 10,000 12JOO0 ... 10,009 ... 10,00t ... 1000 .. 20,000 ... 30,000 ... 25,000 ... 25.000 2 Prizes of (6000 ,... 5 Prizes of 2000. 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 800 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of looo.-.. : BOO 800.... 100 50.. i.; " - APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 0 Approrhnatton Prizes of $750. .. . .. 9 Approximation Prizes- of ' 500. 1- .,9ADDroximationPrizesof 250... 6,75 4,500 .2,250 1 ,967 Prizes, iunoimtlng to .; . oJVSOd - Applications for rates to clubs should out.v be made to the office of the Company in Nov '- : For further information,' write cleat ly; glvjiasj , full address. Make P. O. iloney Orders paraoie and address Registered Letters to I REV ORLEANS NATIONA 1. BANK, . , ., r, . New Orleans, JUai POSTAXt NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (ail sums of $3 ana npwrl .by Ixpressatourexpense)to xpj ' ,Kji ' " '. New Orlesaia, or III. A. DAUPHIN, - ' "' ' X - 607 Seventn St., Waanlnffton, D.C. angi3D4W2aw4w .wosat . UOETH CAMIHi RESUOSCBS. ' "One of the mostuseful serMtfdescrtptive books ever published about any State." Boi tonPost. 1 ' a. j Halryg-jlndiistTialgSeries. n f Two VoieiHow'aEeady.if ? I w n.V waiUii mnA Timber of Nortn Carolina. Oartls's, Emmons', and Kerrt tii.i Rannrta! mrmlamented bv accurate ' County Reports of Standing Forests, and illus- s, trateo. py an exotxnouti juy vi ; r 1 Vohnae 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. II. 'In tlae Coml aariroa the 1 Volume 12mo i Cloth, 425 pp.. $ .60. ikMM BoolMikn, or. mailed postpaid repUofihJpriee,by: , '.'"j J 'ti J4 .J .'". " ' I PrrWTTamena. BOOKSnXKBS AHD STATIOHIBS, - , NEW YURK; : '? - .,: r j , . . -t -t r ' -;j i'-oss'':; ' -v f ""J " ' - p. m. HALE, ln1lteher, EaleJ, K. a . OCt2tf ' ' i---, ' '' 1 FoMished ever Wednesuytalberton, N. TTAS TUB UBGICTiSCTJLATION AND THZ ShlrS TrTbesoa T county aloner besides a e- frfvrland. Bladen, ColumDus, tuouiuuuu, auu w R?!1 Unties. Marion, Marlboro- and DarlSgfron. In South Carolina. Jan24ts ' i i tdviv' nii th rteaomt Renorts: snuDia- fc ZlZtcJi W fan and acflurate sketches -of TKebrnihg Star . i PTOLISHZD DAILY Aim WEEKLY Si SutenjuoiMesli Aliance. :j DAILY STAR, One Year postage pa , ....$ 7 00 "V TnreeMontna- " 4 00 .Two Months. r V...,. ! One Moth' . tv Hi ft !" -r rT a . - :u r v . . WEEKLY STAR. One Year, postage paid, t 0 m J A u Six Monthsj v" ; .C... 1 " Three Months . ' -I ' I e.t . : JT0TIQES 0FTHE PRESS ; C The Rtaw la dAnldAdTv Aim nf thA Tuurf-. mkm In the state, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life toit memPrett. - ; The WHmington Stab has entered en Its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. ;. , , j i -. The Wilmington Stab lias entered onits twelfth year. As & daily journal of news it stands J'np The WTlmimrtnTi Star hsm nnfAwvt tfa ftihr. fifth volnme. There is no better paper published mine State. Lenoir TojAe. ;r - The WIlmlnctonSrAB has entarnd nnnn fa thlis. teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the BtAte.Marrenton.(fa9ette., , rt . , , . The Wllmhurton Stab has entered itn thlrfonnth year. , It has become one of the leading papers'of the South. Oxford TorchiUjht. ; ;: 4, u The Wilmington Stab IS not bnlv one of the best edited papers in the State, but for- freshness of news and typograplcal appearance cannot be beaten. wocAw Reporter. ZTho Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pers m vie eouu, m every aeparxmenc rrom ty po graphy up to editorial ability and independence. fetertburviVa.) Index-Appeal. . The Wllinlngton (N. O.) Jloairnie Stab Is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we aay ft is the newsi&U faecular) paper published in the South. Richmond ( 7a.)Beaaimt Uernii. . VThe Wilmington Stab has ifaow entered upon its 1 thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and; as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. rarooro aouuurner- ...... - . :. ...... 7 We like the Btab because it Is thoroughly re- i liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- ' paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Mt. Airy Although at the head of the press in this State In all that makes a naner valuable to the reader. still it continues to. improve. It is a Stab of the ' nrst magattnae. May its- iusire never wane. , TMjrree wutJiomteui. .: :t: ., v The Stab Is 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 the best dal Uesm the South. o6softian.( That matmifloent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-eeoond volume. It is one of the most : brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of , the Potomac The system in the get up of the pa-; per surpasses them uLTarboro Southerner. . i The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth . year. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu ea-. 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 Obeerver. The WHminrton 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. Chariot' , uoeerver, . . . . - .. The Timet 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; wiui ine state press ana is sougnt arter -ov tnei people. I Long and prosperoua life to It. Feldt-i The WQmlnrton 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 the South. ; uxrora jrree isance. ... -. Wnv is It that all the papers with the name of. Star are such bright little Journals? The Wilming ton (N. C) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred-, ericksburg Star, New York jSar, ior example.' There must be something in a name after all Bichtnond (Fa.) State. v . ; Th wnmincrion Stab has entered unonlts 12th - volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues 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 other of our exchanges, and its editorial de- aartment is conauoiec witn muca. aomty. mxt- gantonJilade. Humble in its besinntngs. as was Inseparable 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 fun glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newerth per It has few equals, and no superior, lor apprs- pnaie selection ana luiucious arraugtme, aai we are proud to rank It among our most accepts , ble exchange. miltboro Recorder - ; The Wllmineton Kobhihq Stab has entered up on the thlrtoenth year of its .existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark-j aDie suooess 01 tne otab is uue vu iui Btnui aibou tkm to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful-! a too) is that it always has the news, and- this is e first thing in journalism. - Otherwise the pan per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Im plies, and its corps 01 eaitors ana reporters &ra thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the stab never De rer tAi-riod. arid mar its crenial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Qoldsboro Messenger. ' Vrm purify me BLOODrrefm- l late rn iufh ana kii ana :b8TORB THi n n.nn and ef YOUTH. Djr- l nr AM lie, in aCK OI Direnguit i andTiredFeeungabspltaeiy ; cureu. jsones, mascieB uu nerves receive ucniuro ; Knllvens tne minu nt4. -- supplies Brain rower. lAr I tSTCS Snfferlngfrora complaints ; : h nUl U Opecnliar to' their sex wiU : Bnd loTlBrAXTXa,B tBON TONIO anfa aodi peedV eTolres a clear, heamcomplexio j llSLSSlyW at KTJTZt AntnniiT. AWT llRT lof aug 18 D&Wly an 1C Bank of Hew Hanover Auhoriied Capital, - i - ;$l,000,qOq iaihCaidin, - : $300,000 Surplus Fund, r- $50,000 DIRECTOHS W. tGORB. " : Q, W. WILLIAMS, ... DONALD MacRAB, .' bVyollers,;; T . R. R. BRrDGEnS.j ' ' ; ' C. M. STEDMAN, -1 ISAAC BATES, j !.jas,a..'leak,;1 :F. RHEINSTEIN, " E. B.; BORDEN, J.W.Atkinson. . r ; - ; ' ISAAC BATES, President, 1 - ? .. a W WILLLaMSiTIce President,? an 80 tf a D. WALLACE, casnier . i nolasses, Baggings &c . .-e rk ' do rdo P. H.v do . v:x. . ' i U ft AftBaleVNe1 ARROWIES.; do. '-' QQ Bbls SUGAR. : ; . . "v....f. ... time,' Cement, Plaster, &c Ail at lowest Prices. ang 2i tf 1 fQKTM & WORTH. : Stor Saloon I 8 PLACI TOi GJl TUB VEST ITSST BTTRTirPfl tn rte found In the hit. ' Also. WIN JiS. LIQUOiui uiUAios ana 'xvumjuu. cau ana oe convinced. GEO. P. HERBERT,' ?. Proprietor. 1 -1anl tf . I "LI 1 " "'"-ii -,f-- Ti - r - r - . IV Our quotations, It should be understood, represent the wholosale'-prices' .generally'. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged.-1 ikfi'tt'j&ki jJ-i'i- .i i. ' .1 . - IBTffitM. PMCXS. : BAGGISQ-Gunny . Btanaara.,.. .......... BAOON North Carolina . Hams. B .i.. ... oo a . ; - -v 15 X1-T :; 8 ... 00 00 00 . 0 - - Shoulders, !.... . Duwa, ouuiu y ....... WxsTBBH Skokbd Hams. "B B . . ' . ' Sides, B....i.......b.....'. Shoulders. B , 00 Dbt SAXffKD Sides. 18 Hv.i-:;.. ' ;- 8Sia -ir BBOuiaers. w d...........' uu m . - BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, " r 2 Dwona nana, eaou..;....... . J w. y i ;oa, jNewNewYorlueach.. . 190 & 2 00 ? New C0jiMCih....i.iW-& it 90 r BEESWAX .......- 00 26 BRICKS Wilmington, M..... 8 00 - Northern; f .. , 0 00 BUTTER North Carolina, V l. 00 900 14 00 00 MOrtnern. J lD.i.:...n..n..... ; 35 - f 12 !? 12 m 38 CANDLES k8Derm.,. 18 'ibuow... ....... iijao- ' Adamantine . 00 CHEESE xwNorth'nFaoVy j 14- Dairy,! cream. wi fa State , . oo COFFEE- t Java....t.. ... - W ; UHsuin ..tin........... . Rio - oo a 1" - 1, A 10 -J CORN MEAL bush., In sacks, ;?x 8S. . - Virginia Meall....... 80 sat 92 COTTON TIES bundle.... .'. DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yd Yarns, J8 bunch EGGS 18 dozen;.-v..v. FISH Mackerel No, 1, bbl. 1 40 1 44 - ' J7 r-: 00 18 18 00 8 80 9 60 20 00 10 00 Mackerel, no. i, V nau ddi.. Mackerel, No. 2, 9 bbl.... ... Mackerel, No. S,r half bbl.: Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl. ... . . Mullets. 3 bbl ........ . . . . . . . 10 00 5 00 & 5 50 9 00 6 00 12 00 . 8 50 5 00 Mullets. Pork bbls..,.. ...... 11 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . . $ iM DrvCnd. t ft..'- ... - 4 00 Qrti.;;;10..r.-: FLOURft bbirr-Fe .i... ; 0 0 5 00 . Mortnern super. ..... . . . . .4 mj 00 , Extra....... 6 26 6 50 8 00 4 75 6 25 0 00 ' la.. " Family 5 50 4 50 5 00 00 10 City Mills Super. v, - ramuy .. ' " Extra Familv...... GLU- t .... GRAIN ft bushel. Corn,8tore,baj?i, prime, white - Corn, cargo, in bulk. " ? , -85,; v 80- '471- 86 7 v. i. Corn, cargo, mixed, in Dags 72 ? 60 t. 00 Oats, from store Cow Peas... ...i. ...... 00, HIDES V lb Green.. . . . . . . . Dry :......... ....... HAY V 100 lbs Eastern....... ; !am ' 1 05 l 00; Q .1 00 95 k 90 - western....:.....-.-. .... ' North River..!.... .... 90 HOOP IRON LARD 9 B Northern. ......... North Carolina............. T.TVTC sa hfrrel J.. ...... ...... UU 9 :. 10 00- tl 40 LUMBER City Sawed V M ft. emp atun, resawea. Rough Edge Plank..:....'.. West India Cargoes, accord rt a to finality . . i i . 18 00 15 00 80 00 i 16 00' 13 00 f 18 00 Dressed Floorfag, seasoned 18 00 a 22 00' , i Scantling and Boards.eom'n la oo- ss.io w. WnT.ARSK.S m valloiL New crop cuoa, m nnas ,,. . , in bbls.,., 'TortoRico, inhhds.... lnbbls. -Sugar House, inhhds -f ... " bb.....f... ' ' Srrmv in bbls ................ 00 ; 00 - 00 'f 00; . 00 00 '- 40 00 12. 1 10 15 00 . DO 28 80 82 i: 85 00 20 80 8 00 13 1 45' NAILS V keg Cut: lOd basis.. ; : OILS gallon Kerosene. . . . Lara Linseed ' Rosin Deck and Soar.... 100 18. 20, 22 : POULTRY Chickens,lIve,grown 00 o 25 . . ...... - Hprmg.. Turkeys i-8 ,&?A.St W J .1 00 1 60 75 1 00 oo a a oo PEANU-rs V bushel..... ... POTATOES ft bushel Sweet.. irisn, per barrel, new. PORK barrel-iCityMe8s..l7 50 18 50 Prime w o Rnm....... 17 00 6 oo oo RICE Carolina, lb........... : 4& 1 10 Kongn, v busnei tupiano.).. tw, Do. do (Lowland) 1-00 , 1 CJ RAGS lb Country.......... 1' 1J 1J ROPE fJ. B. ... SALT V salt-Alum Liverpool L isbon American SUGAR 9 S-Cuba rorto xaoo.;. ......... A Coffee.... B " C " , ...... Ex c ........,...; Crushed . ... u. ......... SOAP -Northern SHINGLES M Contract.... 500 common. Cypress Saps....'.-....... Cvnresa Hearts 2 00 4 50 0 00 12 00 00 00 Voo - 00 h no 0 50 4 00 5 00 . 00 15 10 1 00 1 oo 5 00 "7 60 STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. , . B O Hogshead...: TALLOW 9 I................. TIMBER 9 X feet Ext Heart 18 00 10 00 -. 12 00 10 00 8 00 7 60 4 50 4 00 20 16 "18 5 06 2 50 ust class yeuow pme;..ia uu, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill good heart... .. . Mill Prime. Common Mill Tnftsrior to Ordinary ..... WOOL 9 Washed...-...: unwasnea . Bnrrv.... ... WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern North Carolina WH.RIINGTON HONEY MARKET. Kxehanee (slcrht) on New York. . . . . discount . liaiumore Boston......... -r-h 'Philadelphia... v j . Western Cities.. Exchange. 30 days. 1 9 cent. Bank of New HanoverStock..........j First National Bank Stock, .v. . .. M . . . . . 107 i 90 140 I 23 ; 10 I 10 80 ; 116 f 106 1 105 t 100 I 100 I 100 110 ! 80 I 50 -120 Navassa Guano company stocx i ... North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons vunamg, i66.., '.- -. -Funding, 1868... ' : ... New4s.... SneoialTax... W & W R R Bonds, 7 fo (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 f o...... Wilmington, CoL St Augusta H R Vonds Wilmington City Bonds (new)6.1!e... . . .,: 890 ...... New Hanover County Bonds, 6 9o . . 7. wnmlnerton A Weldon R R Stock North Carolina R R Stock.C....1.-... Wilmington Gas Lignt company Btoca Wflmlngton Cotton Mills Stock Groceries. rpHERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSEy keepers oould buy so many things so cheap. Some of the substantiais are up 'tis true, but the average1 is-low. We are daily receiving NEW AND FRESH; GOODS. All orders sent, by ser vants will be promptly attended to, ana any er ror will be corrected at once. - All are invited to call, inspeot and price goods. No trouble to show them. . Eggs are up, and we wish we oould say as much for the quality, but we always try, and imitate one celebrated in history, who did it with his "Hatch-et." No pun intended. . F. G. & N. ROBINSON. aug 29 tf r Review copy. .-. ; ARRIHGTOH GAME FOILS F01 SALE VTY GAME FOWLS BAY- A NATIONAL RI putation. They have tought and won a series of the greatest, mains syer- fought en thisor any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In T6, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL . - ; t, I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in theunited States. -1 will .ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express, C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00. each HB&fSr2.50 and $8.00 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 ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the-months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five- Dollars per Pair, or Seven rjollars per Trio.-; . - .. . U. J Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with, their stamps. - Write for what you want. - -r- " - AddreaV-o j G. ABBJNGTON, - ; ap6tf HHIlardaton. Nash Co. N. 0. 1 EHCOUBAS35 , llEOTITDiKi Security Asalnst jFlre. . I Tie Nortli Carolina loiae Insiraiice Cd. ,; THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of Insurable au losses MTTomo TTAala vritih IU nortn varuiuukr-1 - . Agents m au parts 01 tne state. - ; - JOHN aATLLNG, President j ; Y" w. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. , ' PULASKI CO WPER, Supervisor. : - ' - ATKINSON MANNING,1Agenta ' r gep 26 tf A- -' : Wilmington. N. 0. ' t:lMnd'PlasteivnW;ij; T30B SALE BYVWQOBY jaw?; "J IJ H Sl - v General ComnuoMerchM ' Also. Sole Agents' tOK tne wtriLAj u i-la-TER Ml 1X8, the products of which are made rom HA B9PLA STER and FINEST GROUND. Correspondence soliolted. apStf ( IW9 ss V80 - 85 i 00' : 75 T - 00 00 t 00 . 75 e ; oo f . o . 00 ' . o. . eH o '. - 7V2 ' 0 8j 5 en 'TOO 8 50- are promptly adjusted and paid, v The la ranldlv gaining in pubtto lavor, .ana Aonfidanne to insnrws of properf .: q in n ilnubnTcr'OTdon - fitch of GxIctu, SurkaurnBBBirr, - I ' -if? niWUiningtc N ill ' -1 " QNANTJ AFTER XULY 13, 1S64, AT 9J)0 AL aswngeryrras on the Wilmington Wei- Day mTall and 4rM TralksV 7- t011 4,,r Nrtli su nl -48 BovU tfcsKj' xati awiirnTTifrTxtTi wwmr w- rMA arm ar Arr3 at Weldon... '....v....'.J...':. S.SS P C Leave Weldon... . .. .-. . .. . ... . .-. . . .vU xB P. ItV Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot, 8.35 RJty Fas Thbopsh Mazz.axd Passsxsxb Tbaqi Datlt -XPi'jsiA- ill 0.4ejSODTBVi i .-. j? :: Aiwe weiaon, i ...... & .. , ; ;.-i i . 5.85 P. M, Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10,00 P. JC JaATL .- AKD PASSZKSKB " TBATJi DutT-Ko. 4A i' 1 T. ' Nobth. . ' :v ' J-:. . r. ............ -..- . v.wur.K Arrive at Wekloni. .u.. .i. .i. rs.85 A. M Train Tin ' V Rnntf, nntnn.v..i. .4 ni..."i Goldsboro and Magnolia..: ; . Mount for Tarboro at L20 P. Mv and .4.80 P4MJ dally. Returning, pleave Tarboro .at 3 P. M. and 10 Aj .Uv dally. -tairiSJKi.tti it pj. R I. j . a.. J n a v. . . wu rawuianu nwv onuren iwu leaven -lug, leaves Scotland Neck afc8 89 A. M. daily. am nv. ma&B&eiose connection at weiaon for all points North daily. 'ATI rail via Richmond, uu uauy bauHi ouuuajr via isay AaUra. - i- Train Wfti 43 --mTia riatlv :anl ih.ka. .n nectlon for, all points , Norta via Ricomond and ' " All Minfl orilt Yiafmwi VtlMt.... u . . ... . uu uuuv. P. V TT VVJi. 1, .. Ill I liy .. .1. fr'.., Wasbgton, and have Pullman Palace Sjeepers For acoommodatibn of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday, - :'i ' -r-' :- ' ,' . . Qeneral Siipt. T, M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent; ;',; Jy i2 tf -, , '-i.. flLMIHGTOH, GDLpp: A!A , R'ajaroad Co. . ' ' ' Omcx ov Gkhxbai.' Stir?, v I Wilmington, N.C.,Agi, 1884. ft Change of schednle. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, . V . t Ha fnllwlno. PutnM, Dai "AT'S.-M P. ledule will be run on this road; No. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington. Leave Florence.... - - o nsp. it. 2.40A.M.I ..... 6.20A.M.' A Att A V 1 Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. . Arrive at Columbia. . . Leave Columbia. .... T. .... . Leave , O. & A. Junction... Leave Florence.... ..... '"": o'mp'v. .. .10.20 P.sM.1 ...-4.50A.M Arrive at Wilmington. . A. SU Nienr Mail and Passages TbaiW? Daixt. No. 40 Wbst. -' - J ! Leave Wilmington. 10J20 Pi M. arrive atD,iorenoe...................iji5,A. m.; Mail ahd Passxhokb Tbaik D ah.t No. 43 Cast. Leave: Florence.. ...:4,.........,.,.. 4.05 P.Ml Arrive at Wilmington. .;. ... ........... . 8,05 p. M : Train 43 stops at all Stations, j -. mwj,. ' No. 40 stops only at Ftemington and Marten. Passengers to Coram b and all points on 6. At G. R.R.O. A A. Rt K. Stations, AikeB Junction,1 and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex-i .press.--- - - - - - :. ; s- Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on! Train 40. -i 1 . - --: All trains run solid between Charleston and, Wlhnlnirton. - - - Local Freignt leaves Wilmington dallyvexcept Diuiuay, at d.ou a. js. v 1 - - - . . JOHN F. DIVINE, ' ' v.. GenlSupt T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent , aug 19 tf . . ' - CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Orrius or SurxiunTiiazHT,,s WHmington, N. C.," May 11, 1884. Change of. Schedule. AN AHD AFTER MAT 12. 1884. TBS FOLf J lowing Schedule will be operated on this Aauruaa: .. , . - . v l ... r. - ; PASSENGER, MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave. WTImlngtOB at No. 1. Leave Raleigh at . I Arrive at Charlotte at.. 1 Leave Charlotte at.. ..7.30 p: M. .,7.35 P. M. ..7.00 A. M. : .8.45 P. Ml ..8.30 A. Ml ..8.00 A. m; No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at, ... . . . I Arrive at Wllmineton at. . . . . . Passenger Trams stop at regular stations only; and Points designated in the Oomoanv'a Tlma Table. - ;;--'- '., i -i SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT, ; ' Dally except Sundays, j - i Leave Charlotte..'... Arrive at Shelby..... Leave- Shelby.... Arrive at Charlotte. . :. 5.15 P. Mi . 9.00 P. M. ;. 7MA. Ml .10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make -close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between , Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. t Take Train No. 1 for Statesville; Stations West em N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West i Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest L. C. JONES, : ' Superintendent . F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, ; mylltf .. ... ' 1 Her Health and HapplnesareRIatter '; - of Great Concern to all mankind. NXAB Mabtjetta, Ga. I Some months agp I bought a bottle of Dr. Jl Bradfleld's Female Regulator, and used It In my family with great satisfaction. I have recom mended It to three families, and they have found It to be Just what Is claimed for it The females who have used it are now in perfect health and able to attend to their household duties. - REV. H. B. JOHNSON. : If' J- ' State; op GKOEaiA,.Tronp County; ' t have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah BraoV field. and pronounce it to .be a, combination of medicines of great merit In the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends it v ' TOP. BEASLEY, M. D. j- r -C 6 ' t ' ' v f SraiNorntLD, Txkx. f Db. J.Bradmeld:, Dear Sir My daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadfu affliction known as Female Disease, hloh has cost me many dollars; .and nothwlthst&ndlngil had the best medical attondanoe, could not find relief. - I have usemanyCother kinds or medl- oines witnout any effect, i naa just a do ty, given her, up, was out of heart, but happened in thb store of W: W. Eckler several weeks Binee, and he. knowing ot my danffhter's affliction, nersua- -ded me to buy a bottle ot your Female Regula tor., She.bei to .Improve at once. J was so delighted with its effects float I bought several more bottles of it; and," knowing what I do about it If to-day one of my, family was sufferinr with that awf ul' disease, I would have it 1 It post $50 a bottle, for I can truthfully say it has cured my daughter Bound and weir, and myself and wife dp most heartiy recommend yonr Female Regulator to be Just what It is represented tobe. -rjlt t : ' Respectfullyi' h ' - H. D. FEATHERSTON.- Treatise on a Health apd Happiness of Wo man maQed free to any address. r:''-;: : - t; j . '"it ' ' Th BBAnrn d Rxcfdifob Ca, ':. ' 'f' . ' . -- Box 28. Atlanta. Ga. I William H Green, Wholesale Agent Wilmmg . my 1 ly IJJ y -ca s m t . A'- TiTJ TITTi1 8 d ents for postage - r n. I ft Pj.: anit maaIvm frAA - ft. fwwthr box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else la this world. Fortunes await the worker abso-tnr.i-.Arv trr. - At once address TRUE M CO- Aa- irusta, Maine. , : ' ! " mhaoDAWlv i V-i - - V inrw ADYJCKTISEMENTS. j ' ElTT.T4;JJlEI.---BOOg TBEB. C3. J. C. 11371015, JUPISOS, WL3C0XS1X. JNTENDING ADVERTISERS SHOULD Aaddiesarv 3ti? . fb-i&lC-. v aOpruci Street 'm.CifsMf FOB 'SELECT LIST OF NEWSPAPERS. - C Vy ; ' seplDAWlm .... . - -. ;::-r,. . FROM. PIER : 84, XAST BITES, NEW; YOBK BBNXFACTOB . ... ... ..Saturday. ;'. BevVr : 6!- T '.' REGTJLATORv.,. BENEFACTOR t.rtiti '?-i5.Jta'ao Sopt'r 80u; bbnefactor. .... :. s.c j r . SeptV 27. 8.1V f !-. - , 41 W..,f., -'' V Wat WILMINGTON:. Mfs" u-r" R3jjLATor,.....us r y v..;r-, BKNiAcB.:vJ;;i:4-;?-; .'i 'eBm"'' AaUAaB.Aya -tTnirOUarli Billa Tjuttnr uil'tir44W9Ki 3 Bates guaranteed to and from points te North " ' ' wutBuuiuvocuuiio.- -v---... ..... . ; -.i f.Freight or Passag inln.B. C. SMAXlBONES, ' ' . . . j ....-' , , . ' SuperintendeBt - '. t- '-v'-?"-? ! s.v;. vh.-WllinmgtovN.:CLO vV: -i.e.;-k? it Vk P. CIrde.C. General Aeentft. ' ' .- ' ' ' 2 V.."-f augJotf frvI '35 Broadway,NewY6i" "WeRve in deeds, not year; in thoughts, not breathe, . m feelings, not intgutetona dial! We 'should count Tlnu by hmrt-throbs-Jic most lives' Who thinks mosV feels the nosiest aci the best1'' JSTOr SPECULATIONS NOT BEARS A Yf-; STATEMENTS, BUT PA 'fTAHE reports from A. (S. 8. H.V in tlae trnatmant of Cannm- nnntln na to De wonderrui. Tnere seems to be no doubt that it is a positive specific for Skin ' Cancer or Epithelioma. . . ' li.u i. .. . . ..n ;:;v; v ... A Cancer for Twenty Year. - -;- "For twenty years 1 Suffered from a Cancer on v my neck. 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixtures fed instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the use of my arms and the upper part of my body. My . general health was broken down and my life was -"" despaired oLrS. S.S.cured me sound and welL -This new, lease of life, it gave to me cannot be measured by any monetary value.1 1 owe my life and the support of my family to Swift's Specific." W. R. ROBISON, Davlsboro, Ga. ' ' " '."'Hope to be Cnred. f ",,"Mr, Brooks, near Albany, was hopelessly af- ,'. fiicted with Cancer; - It had eaten, throneh his . nose Into his mouth and throat The time of his t aeatn was only a question of a very short time. -He prayed for death, his sufferingswere so great. , 8. h. 8 has had a wonderful effect on him. -His V Improvement is so great that we all feel sure of his being perfectlycured in time." . J ' - -; ,:::;W.H.GHEBT, Albany; Ga: .' .- . ". '''; ' ' '' 1 ''' Cancer for Fourteen Tears. - : J 'iiJ V; j - Stabtahbo. Marchl4, 1884." - I have for 14 years been a sufferer from a run ning sore on my face that everybody called a Casckb.'- I have-' used over $300 worth of medi cine and found no relief. About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dr.H. B. Heiniteh, and since have bought five others, have- taken it, and it has : cdbio xs sound akd win,! - My face is as free from a sore" -as anybody's, and my health is perfectly re stored. I feel like vobtt tears nad been lifted off my head. I believe It is a cur for every blood -disease. ELIZA T1N8LBY.- Our Treatise on Blood andSkla Diseases mailed free to applicants. . - 1 . V . ' 1MB SWIM' SPECIFIC COl, . : " " - " : - ; ... Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. ' TH. Y. Office, 159 W. iJ3d St; Phfladelpnia Office, 1205 Chestnut St- - - . i ;-. ., apltf - - chsm, . ... Wlutellleal Yeast. AVERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Havins been thoroughly tested by k great many of the ladies of Wilmington, f. feel no hesitation . in commeading It to the public. It is elegant for .i ,.- ,' . -. ... ' . ... ' '. "'-':''." bread, rolls or biscuit. r ' It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure ' vegetable matter, and she refers to .; ' ' ' - . .;' . .... ' . . '.. .., -....;; I-.'.. . ".; ., . - ' "Tfoa. A. A.Wlllard, : Mia, Gen. Whiting, -t '' : : ': - - : -. ' , ' V- Mrs. W. L Gore, ' . "1 -!, ;. ' ' . . -' - . fj. ' Mrs. Samnel Northrop, ;' v for the correctness of her statements. .'tl: For sale by . ., ip'jh. ..a . JNa L. BOATWRIGHT, .. 12 A 14 No. Front St KmhSOtf F Bole Agentife.. Groceries. MS Gr oceries. A 500 bls tlour, an grada' ' ' s;'u j ' A V DM. OmmVb! TTa-j 1 1 - - . ' dZOXJ .. :. -. - Extra C and Cv r-.-'' " m) PflS?- iaguyra coffee,' ? "' - Tierces LARD, T, V-'-" l' 100 idB&cketii 10 r gftgoaces CHEESE,, . 40 TBTrsa ' ' -. v ' ' Bbls CRACKERS, 200 .r''WATas, - j" , g0 Bbls TIXKNIPS, ' ' " i.) v ' ' RA'B is MOLASSES, : 125' - 250 81,114168 HOP IRON, fyr 50 ffWl MACKEREL, Tobaooo. Cfarars -and 8nnfr. mhStf ' ' ; ';.'' ADRIAN -TOLLERS. tf O. 104 NORTH WATER rlTRIET- ' - -s-tM-i i. r'ANDs PRINCESS STRBB'r -'L t ; i tj - WILMINGTON. N.C r5r " , . The Finest Restaurant In the City. ' " " . - ,1' Board $1.25 per Day.- Three Tlekets $1.00, Sis- - - - " gle Meals S5c No Meals sent out, . . - J-, - r-.'. deo7tf SCARBOROUGH. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1884, edition 1
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