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- ff V Advertising Cheats It!. ? j i ' ..THias become so common to begin an ? X an elegant, interesting style. "Sen i nm it into some advertisement, J.SSy .calfattention to the-merits rf'Sp 5S to as plain, honest terms as :MOfc" .. . mill nowr iiaa ftnv- ''tubemed-t so favorably noticed la all the llaSand Is supplanting all otlT mf? nna denying the virtues of the Hop ... ne;o --xatnm r.r lion wtters nave Did Stoe Die? , , , ' 'Kinpercd and suffered along, pining ' . all tlie time for years." , l doctors doing her no good I; , ! ' j ftt-iftst as cured by this Hop Bit- .,;;,!,', papers say W much about." i.wlied' Indeed! ...How .thankful we should be for that medicine." i A Daughter's Misery. , ? --Eleven years our daughter suffered on 9 ittfSpltcation of kidney, - liver, imvitic trppble and nervous debility, ""Vbo gve her disease various names. But no relief. . j . Viiil now she is restored to us m good i llih i)v as simple a remedy as Hop Bit f that we had shunned for years before Sit."-THE PARENTS. ; Father Is Getting Well. -nfv daughters say: -llU much better father is since he used n Hitters. " ' ... " is petting well after his long suffer h , frivn a disease declared incurable." 4m- . en rlol thnt. hi iisprl vnnT fit-r?." A- Law of Utica, N. it... genuine without a bunch of reen nn the white label. Shun all the yile,poiscn 2 '?,ff with "Hop" or ' Hops" in their name. ?M nivriv toc&nnn tuthsat ohm The renutation of Hostetter's Stom- 'ach Bittets as a I preventive of epl ' demies a stomach ic, an invigorant. a. general restorative and a specific for fever and ague, in digestion, Villous fffdtinns rhfinma- tism. nervonadehi Uity, constitutional ; weakness, is estab lished upon the sound basis of mora ' than twenty years expettence.and can no more do snaxen by- the claptrap nostrums of unsci entific pretenders, than the everlast ing hills bv the STOMACH, ... . i l. JAfilda TFm. eola "WlRiS lltiit IU3ll uiv" bv !i omgeists and Dealers generally. mvlf AVER'S ' AgneGnre contains an antidote for all 'malarial Ua . orders which, so far as knowiu is used in no other remedy. It contains no Qufninc, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance wlist erer. aiiil consequently produces no injurious effect pjK)U the constitution, liut li aves tho svstemis healthy as it was before tlie attack. ' H WAESAHT ATES'S AGUE CURE s-.o tare every case n Fever and .g ne. Inter .aiitt'tvt or Ohiil river, lieniittent Fever, iwiiife Agup, Bilious Fever, and liver Con l.ilaintcOTseil by malaria. In case of failure, after dae.-tfiiil, dealers are authorized, by our '.irenlar .daisJ July 1st, 1882, to refund the 6r.!rflyer&Co., LowellMass. Sold by .Druggists. jelD&Wem nov 30 IT ATT VEGETABLE xLhliU o siciuan Hair Renewer. The Best is the Cheapest. Safety! Economy!! Certainty of Good Besults!!! These qualities are of prime importance to the -selection 5f a preparation for the hair. Do not experiment with nbw remedies which may do harm rather than good ;r but profit by tho ex- ' perience of others. Buy and use with perfect "' confidence an article which everybody "knows to be good. Hall's Hair Resewek will not disappoint you. PREPARED BV 11. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. II. Sol-' by all Druggists. ' . janlDly chw nrm . dee 31 3KV iiSrF sen on ' 8tf;Daya' Trial TO f S fmLvoui( OtDj-wha- a Sutter- "Aarl.Vfl WP.lvuccsm n .1 - t J . - I EMii4rcEt resultim? from .Abusbi and' ..V1 -Speedy relief and comolete i VliTAIC BELT :0 TWhaif, Mlefc. "ovSD&Wly tuts sat nov 22 A PflRTTTTT'D Cnre without Hedi- " ' i ii i . n totr ir, i??;- ! J cine. Patented Oo- tdscm ronrdavsm-ioaa ii.. ita's SolflMe Heticatei Bougies. ' or t?a2 eopabia. or oil of Kpsiabydef a certaIn to produeedys- I 2?iV-, SpTOaUdorSSnS; fJ,'1 PHCO. -For further nartlnnlai-a xnnd I fofcircnlarPnC0 Por furtfler particulars send Box 1533. 1 Ml tU sab flllff 'JM '1 ni:-l.hl.T ui RMrenera. tor j n-.2ie xpreswly for t.iecniu of (Ii-ntHpemcnts of lUd irciumlivp frrm na 7tM"rft is no miKtafef! about WatLTrf tiimoiw rtrcam of ELEC FOrH TiUClTY nermeatins thrueb the Darts most rurtore tliem to healthy kKJ'5tllV wit" Klectrie. Belts KSi$M(m I ?lvertiscl to -ure all Ilia till &':if I ml I fi-om had to toe. .It is for .'Tir.-nh j the ONE KTWfltU nni-iuut r-n: Jyi ',r ;,";.! '"' jnfonnatkjn, oddmn Cheeror "aB"BnDt.tciiioago,lll, t :. f -. tn th Hat ' , Boston post. r-.fB v TPnf0151 AND THOROUGHLY ' fl .il. i a DM0CR4TIC NXWSPAPBS. iniBTth!u7?eipaperof Uassachnsetts. Sgiand7 oomPetew any paper- k&ai1Post Is especially noted .for. commercial and Financial Features. 5 Uuiv. ."SCKIPTION RATHS ' ttflB.'T'sa tear, $o; six Months, S4.G0; m ad- Ru ffiSlS fcAfJfl-1-00 P Year In advance; : fy or mnr CLXIB KATES. 4 - "' ofty8 addB0a" wmbe fonii8hed: ' 8r? Wm eWh8!00 y per C0171 en i t RveorSL100 year Tier copy.i '"''nt oundhiff a medicine whose virtues "in n1, r one's observation." H U IESRAT8 7 mssssm :TheMorninglStar. B4 Ul VOCATION. We lingered, in the act to part, ' The last word still unspoken. By the quick beating of my heart . -i The sflence faintly broken. ' Bo beautiful she seemed, and pure ,": ' Ah, met how I sHould miss her; Unable longer toendure ; I My wish, I asked tcj kiss her. ; A blush of deepest rose o'erspread I Her face, as if to mask it, . As, with a woman's art, she said: "Why, Frank, you should not ask it." . -; Tlie Century. OCR STATE CONTEMPORARIES. For twenty-five years thecduntrv has had the trial of a- Protective Tariff. Tlje advocates of that systemj insist on its being in favor of the workingman. j They, how ever, fail to discriminate between those workingmen whose ; wages are apparently increased and those whose wages are not effected. The condition of the working men has not been materially benefited by tlie system. " Wages as k generaMhing are no higher now than they were in 186f un der a revenue : tariff system. Blacksmiths ao not receive any more f or) their work now than they did' then. Carpenters are not any better paid nowithan then. 3 Bricks layers do not get any more now than then. csaoemaKers are pegging away at about the same old. prices, and in many cases even less. The condition of other trades and oc cupations is about the5 same. Some are even worse. Concord Times, i , L - Do the white people ;of the South the Anglo-Saxon race which, the ) permanancy of our goyernment demands should ever be the dominant one desire to continue in au thority, to make the lawj under which they shall live, to levy the! taxes upon their property and to keep the stream of iustice 4-so.often made impure and diverted from its true course free and: clear ? Is this their desire or do they 'prefer a return of those times immediately successive to the war when a party was triumphant that had no principles but oppression, no platform but spoliation, no objeet but enrichment of' its minions a party founded in fanaticism and successful only by pandering the worst passions of which humanity is capable- passions mat riot and nave their fullest away in ignorance and vice 1 Wilson Hirror. Z,ITJEZRA.Y(GOSSIP. j - Longfellow's posthumous dra matic poem, f Michael Angelo," is handled wuqoui gioves oy me Jionaon limes. - - rror. a. cs. .tiara yiB popular no vel, "But Yet a Womanji" and Miss Phelps's Beyond the Gates:" are both in their 19th thousand. j ' .- Henry 6. Bohin left some re markably full memoirs,! covering ' 50 years and dealing with authors. They' will be published soon. j s A new work by Uanon Jtarrar, entitled The Message pf the Books," is in press at JS.' . Uutton iss Co. who will also issue soon a volumeiof letters by Canon Mozley. , '. I -. t J : ' T . - www i jamea ayn is aooui to puoiisn in book form the interesting papers of re miniscences which he recently contributed to Cornh&L The 'yolutae ; will bo ready early in October.' ; - j . ; r miaul iXLurriB tue pucbjiuuus trial art teacher and critic, writes in a Lon don periodical with great severity of the showing made by modern ' art in the pic tures of the Royal Academy Exhibition. Mr. Marion Crawford is Baid to have written a new novel" bearing the title of "A . Heartless Politician." It Lis an nounced to appear at once in London from the press of Chapman & Hall. The vein of it is said also to be new. poitical Joints. ... Blaine's magnetism has no ap preciable effect on the Edmunds iceberg. Balt. Day, Dem. j f - After the 4th j of November it General Butler will know how a! tanned human hide feels himself. Xltica Qbsener. Mrl Blaine is satd to be recover ing, it would be a serious diow to tne Democrats if ill-health snouid compel mm to withdraw. Chicago Times. "Blaine's grbwihg ' strength', is the caption of an article floating through the ltepublican press, itr is "growing" small by decrees and beautifully less. Wash. Post, Dm. . Instead of readini;. the riot act to the striking miners at Coal Centre, Pa., Sheriff Chambers should have read Blaine's letter of acceptance, that they might better know how well off tbcyj ire. Wash. Post, Dem. . ..!.-. - People who are disposed to speak slightingly of the 'brevity of ex-Gov. Hendricks letter or. acceptance snouia re fer to Mr. Lincoln's oi 1860. Mr. Hen dricks wrote One hundred and seventy-three words r Mr. Lincoln one hundred and forty bne. T.They are; models; Df their kind, Wash; Post. Dem. " I I - . ' ' h " THE CAMPAIGN. I Senator Bavard i is to beein his campaign ;worksj at Brooklyn to morrow 'Of the "ninetv-soven German papers published-in Iowa only one is advo cating Blaine. -" ' ; .r 4 ; Representative Kandau i writes to a friend in jvneenngf onai ne expects io speak there on s October J. ' An Irish-American Blame meet ing at Jersey City the other night was ut terly demoralized and broken up by some- body's singing put Three cneers iorc-ieve- W4.? peers, inai xouoweu neanj tOOK the TOOI OH. i TWINKLINGS. j 1 i 1 'A silpnt -nartner is one who is ovnooton in tppn Tiia rrirtllth fihllt when he sees the connaenuai ciers specuiaung witu. the tunas 01 tne nrm. jyew wuxins itum- yune. ( - l - ... . J . 1 It. is said? that postal notes are orArAiia tnJhft handler. Let us empoison ' the whole currency at once; mayoe- less 01 11 wouiu buck, iu iuo fingers ot men in places 01 nnanciai trust Chicago Current. ' 7 Before Cleveland Wa Nominated. From the NeWiTork Sun, June 8; 1884. In Now Yprk there are two , who are much discussed! We mean, of course. Governor Cleveland and Ros- well P. Flower.. .Each has peculiar merit and those of tlie Governor are rare and elevated put eacn also nas points-of ' -comparative weakness. Yet. should the convention deter mine to - nominate ine . of . thera, we iaij emphaticaMv that the candidate will stand a fair chance of carrying the State of New Yprk; and the: best efforts of the i Sun thill be devoted to securing, ma enure, tuwvas. - , v , 'it " APPoiatment orC!eiiV Seales. ; " The Democratic Stat8 "Committee announces tho - following -appointments for- Geni A; tL. ..Scales; at which Dr. Tyre YoTk,the Republican candidate, bas been invited io meet him, and. a joint canvass may be -ei-pocted: Columbus, Thursday September 4. - Monroe, Saturday7fieptember 6. 3ig Lick, Stanly, Monday, Sept. 8. f Albemarle,' Tuesday' Sept. 9. i roy, . v ednesday, sept 10. jMt. Gilead Thursday, Sept. 11. " j Wadesboro," Saturday, 'Sept. 13. ;Rockinghami:"Mbnday, Sept. 15. , : Shoe Heel Tuesday, Sept. 16. Fayetteville, Wednesday, Septl 1 1.. Sanf ord, Thursdays Sept 18, . . Charlotte, Saturday,Spt. 20. I Maj. Stedman's Appointment. ' The Democratic 6tate: CdmmHtee announce the following appointments Hon. WT. Mrclptl can candidate, is invited to meeMm: Uhariestoti, Saturday, Sept. 6, :'.- Asheyille, Thursday, Sept. 11. i Hickory, Monday, Sept. 15, , X Statesville, Tuesday, Sept. 16. j Lexington, Thuradayi Sept. 18 . High Point, Friday, Sept. 19. j Winston, Saturday, Sept 20; -: Durham, Monday, Sept. 22. ; Pittsbord, Wednesday, Sept." 24. Fayetteville, Friday, Sept. 26. j Lumberton, Saturday; Sepf. '27. . Burgaw, Monday, ept. 29. "-. J ' A. CABD. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of vouth. nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you prbb of chabgeu This reat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amerr ica. Send self -addressed envelope to Rav. Joseph T. Inmah, Station D, New York. ' tMTCApiTA.t. PRIZE, 75J0OO.sa ' Tfekets only 95. ! Scares In projportton. Louisiana State Lottery Company. We do hereby certify that toe ttmerviss iAt ar rangementsfor ail the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawinqg of The Louisiana State Lottery domnanv. and in person manage and control the drawings uurmaaves, ana vuu me tame are conauctea vua honesty. fairneM, and in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the Comnanv to use this cer tificate, with foe-similes of our signatures attached. mueaavernsemenu." i Commlulonera. Incorporated in 1SG8 for SS vears bv the Lesrla- lature for Educational and Charitable purposes With a capital of 11.000.000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwnelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December Sd, A. D. J879. , . , The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed bv the people of any State. y s IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ' ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY t A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A. FORTUNE, NINTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, September , 1 8 84 1 7 sea Monuuv urawuuc CAPITAL PRIZE, (75.000.- 1 0,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each Fractions In Fifths in Proportion. 1 LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Priae........i..-..i.... $75,000 1 Capital Prize 25,000 1 Capital Prize... ....a. 10,000 2 Prizes of $8000 12,000 5 Prizes of 2000 10,000 10 Prizes of 1000.., ..10,000 20 Prizes of 500. ........ i .:. 10,00ft lOOPnzesof 200.... 20,000 300 Prizes of 100.... . J.. 30,000 500 Prizes of 50 . 25,000 1000 Prizes of 25.4...................:... 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750... 9 Approximation Prizes of 500. : 9 Approximation Prizes of , 250... 6,750 4,500 2250 1,907 Prizes, amounting to. A inftf Inna tetr rfttnii tn Alnbs shonld onlv be e to the office of the Company in No-ff O"- leans.- t --" - '-,- -' ftiiluw lnfnmUnn. wrttA ftleiulv. ITlViM full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and aauresBiie(risiereaAieerto NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK, - j . j . . :' . .(lew vrmut mtm.. DitOTI r KATRK tLruV arfnrtarv Tettflrn bv Mail orExpreMr afl sums of $5jmd upTarl by Express at our expense; w j - New Orleans !. or HI. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventb U9 Waahlnffton, D.C. aus lSDAW2aw4w -. we sat Seasonable Goods. lyyE NOW OFFER TO TDB TRADE ; COTTON BAGGING and TIBS, S MACKEREL, SEED ROT, v . S SHOT, POWDER and CAPS, s ALL GRADES FAMILY FLOUR, FRESH ARRIVALS and LOW PRICES. HALL & PEARSALL. augSODAWtf - ' '"'v The Biblical Eecorder , 1 . . PUBLISHED BY , f Ed wards, Broughton dc Co. RALEIGH, It. C. " REV. C. T. BAILEY. Editor. - REV. C. S. FARRISS, Associate Editor. OrgaB of North 5 caroMa Baptists ; In It 44th Tear". 1 EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT Aa an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. A Only $2.00 Per Tear. - Address BIBLICAL RECORDER, de38:tf j " i? Raleigh. N. O. Favetteyille Observer, TnURSDAFEBRUARY 8BL; UftOT j undersicrnea win .rev-vo .mo inuruuouu v. the FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER. " . . newsMer, and, will be mailed .to subscribers, lutoletters from i the iDapltet on state politics Demooratlo In poUtloa, ithe Obsibvib jfyMr BoRfirst ot all, to assure the prosperitypf the Town of Fayetteville, o develop vagri cultural resources of ltaown and the, neighbor- rh nftTolirifl- MoVpodVtS anvittoonttetomely harm society, tho Obotbvzb wm be f ound in full Rvmnathv with the newthingt Iwrn ; of toe cffiS ooSitlonof the South .wtfch sound judgment or ,eiuiguioiKj"'' . .rr to toe rest : It win strive to deserve the re putation of the name m puwn febfltf - . E. J. HALiS. JR. The TJlomihgiStar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Snteriition Rates Ir Alyaice c DAILY STAR, One YearTpostage paid ,....$7 00 rThreeMonths,r; 'Two Months, ' One Month ..4 00 i WEEKLY STAR. One Year, postage paid. ..$1 50 ' '. mt at m mm" 11. " -u1"..: ' i m Am " BIX JLOnUlB, :. :'" - ..... 1 IN ThreeMonths,", ? 50 - : t - 1 J NOTICES 07, THE PEES3 : The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers in ' the state, as bright and newsy as ever. . Lobs life XoSaUm Press. , , ,s . . ,. a ; :? -.1 . .. ... The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte J)emocrat. , ' . ' ' , . ' t - The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelf tH 2 eari As a daily journal of -news it stands "up ead." Concord Register. . , ; vt-, The WQmmgton Stab has entered Its twenty fifth volume. . There is no better paper published lnhe State.; Lenoir Topic .1. . '. The Wilmington Stab has entered npon its thir teenth year. - It Is one of the best papers in the State. Warrenton Gazette. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth yean It has become one of the leading paperslof the South. Oxford torchlight. ; - i. ; ; - yrhe Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best ited papers in the State, but for freshness of news and' typograpieal appearance cannot be beaten. -Jackson Bevorter. . " - ZThe Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa pers in rae soutn, m every aeparnnenttroratypo apny up to eoitonai acuity ana independence. tersburq Va.) Index-Appeal. ... Tli a Wllmlncrton (N. C.) MoRvrws Star is a modi el newsoaner Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Mchmond ifJmahusBsraULir-.i ;;k The Wilmington stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarboro Southerner. ; - : f We like the'STAB because- it is thoroughly re liable, candid, .fearless, and so- well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- ,per.- Long may tne btab iwmsie. Mt.: uwry isitor. I . f . ; , e. Althnncrh at the head of the Dress in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. yiujrree jvm jsavusu 1 Thfi Stab Ui ro 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 dai Uesm theSouth.--i&deoniart. . I That naenlfleent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. : It Is one of the most Druiiant, eruaite ana BparEung aames souiu 01 fiie Potomac. The system in the get np of the pa- rr surpasses them stiL Tarboro Southerner. . The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year; It is a most excellent newspaper, well edV tted, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc Horth Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. Th Wflmlncrtnn Star la now taking the regular midnight Associated 'Press reports, and has be sldes increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so aeserving. unarms The Times 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. Betas tills Times. ?; . ; ; ! The Wflmlnirton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab veiyhighly.Tegarding it as one M the vnrv best of onr exenanxrea. and consider it the peer olf any journal published in the South. WIiv is it that all the natters with the nama of Star are such bright little Journals? The Wilming inn fN. C.) Star, the Waahinsrton Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, tor example. There must be something in a name after alL Richmond iVaJ State. The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin taAH 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 Doiumus are uwaya 1 iiluo imior wui uxueo ,wi nv nther of our exchanges, and its editorial de- jaartment Is conducted with much ability. Mcr fronton JUade. t Humble in Its beginnings, as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the 'srreek tf for-; one that attended the collapse of tne "Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent in Vie full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. , As a newtfa 'per it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs priate selection and. Judicious arrangement, and we are proua to rana 11 among our iuuaiiMwvj.-ia' ble exchanges. HMdboro Recorder The Wilmington Mobktks Stab has entered up "on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and. we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark 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 tne first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im- SlieS, ana IIS corps AW eanon auu reporters are loroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ooldsboro Messenger. ? .ad VIQOa ot TOTJTH. Urn- . Densia, want or -appelate, digestion. Lack or Bi c nerves receive newforce. Enlivens the mind ana wg L i iT ' euppUes Brain Power. A Jfc Va arCA anawWinvfmm cnmnlainta sWM U14StWenifa?to-tlir sex will find tn ML HAXTKB'SIBON TONIC a Bafa Rnd eSycMeTGrVes a clear, to eomptexlon. .frequent attempts at connterrwting n Iyat to the popularity of the original. Do not expert. ment-eUhe Original and Best. , junior w iTZTZZ SJ PTtn TJfJQIUl llll'fl ililVI-"" 0 ; aug 16 D&Wly an 16 Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, 81,000,000 $300,000 - $50,000 Surplus Fund, - DIRECTORS W.LGORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. TOLLERS. i R. R. BRIDGERS, C. M. STEDMAN, ? ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, F. RIESINSTEIN, E.B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, President,' -.' Q. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President. aa 90 tf 8. D. WALLACTE. Cashier Holasses, Bagging &c. tgQ Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. ' f Lqq do do P. R. do Ik a a Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, -loo o fiales New aerow TIES kaa; do. Pieced do ' BblsfcLOUR Bbls SUGAR,, .500 ; llOO 4 i in v; - 200 Bags COFFEE, f Lime, cement, Piaster, o.f . ; " All at Aiowest rnces. aug 24 tf WORTH & WORTH. - Star Saloon V THE PLAC? TO GET THE VERY FINEST Ts. HSTMP9 to be f ennd ta the city. AlsWiNES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and, TOBACCO. Call and be JJ"-; A V l u GB0. P. HERBERT, lanltf ., . ' - . Proprietor ' ,-t-r.-.v v V V digestion. Lak or Btrengtn, .r X andTlredFeeilngabsplutely , . .Aw V cured. Bones, muscles ana 1 X 1 WHOLESALE i PEICE8; ty Our quotations, It fehould" be understood, represent the wholesale prices" generally. In making up small orders higher prloes .hays' to be charged. -. - ' ABTICLBS. BAGGING Gunny ., -' . Standard.... , BACON Nbrth Carolina- , ! t- Hams, ........... .. ...j - f Shoulders, 9 B........:.w..' - 8ides, ohoico, B B WfesTXBN Smokbd Hams. V . . Sides, 9U.0.V... ...i........ Shoulders, B lb... DBTSAiarBD Sides, W lb...-.-... - i Shoulders, ' BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, - - j Second Hand,ach.... ....Mi , New New York, each........ 1 New City," each.'...'.- 1 BKESWAX R ;-v o PRICKS. 10K.. .11H 00 12 . 00 0 . 15 00 - 11 ' 00 & m 00 6ft .13 00 R 00 & , 8 60 1 65 . Z UO 1 1 90: 26 - 00, & 00 & eo 9 00 14 00 k Northern...". a BTJTTBR North Carolina, . ; Northern, CANDLES S Sperm. - -.. I Tallow.; .V..V.....-.. CHSBSB- U-North'nPaet . Dairy, Cream - State ... ......... .." COFFEK lb Java..'.:.....-. 00 00 00 ss 18 & 14 -00. & 14'" 00 & ' 00 & is & 13 .& 35 25 12 - 12 11 28 , 14 , 10 ' mi 92 4ft 7 " 85 ijaguyra ..v. ; Rio ...-....... CORN MEAL bush., in sacks, , Virginia Meall COTTON TIBS bundle... . . . 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, 9 yd i Yarns, bunch. EGOS $ dozen... ......... - FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl... 16 I Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. 8 ' ? Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl. ..... 9 i Mackerel; No. 2, half bbl . 5 1 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl...i.. 8 I Mullets, bbl 5 ! Mullets, Pork bbls. 11 ' N. C. Roe Herring, B keg. . . 8 DryCod. S..........,...' FLOUR bbl Fine 0 Northern Super ; 4 j " Extra.... 6 i r Family ........ 5 ; City Mills Super 4 " Family.. 5 " Extra Familj...... , OLTIE-9 ft.i ' DO 85 90 40 6J 00 . 00 18- 00 50 60 00 CO 00 00 00 5 00 50 25 50, E0 00 00 10 20 00 th 10 00 10 00 5 50 9 00 6 00 12 00 4 00 10 5 00 5 00 6 50 8 00 4 75 5 25 0 00 .13 qkaim v Dusnei. v flrtrn.atn-pA.haffii 1 , Corn, cargo, m buUc, VTT1 ftOTCMV In hn.cm. t Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags 71 72 50 00' ! uats, nom store...... J Cow Peas... HIDES $ lb Green. .. . f Dry; v. HAY 9100 lbs Eastern. . WstrTi i North River...... ... HOOP IRON 9 .. LARD V fi Northern Nnrth f!arrHna 4' 00 0. 10 95 1 5 90 1 00 00 1 00 00 LTME barrel - .-v. W I 40 LUMBER-City Sawed V alt; . m i Ship StufiLresawed.... 18 00 - 2d 00 ; 1 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 j i West India Cargoes, accord- - ' ing to quality... ....... -1... 13,00 i& 18 00 j Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boa,rds,comn 12 00 :15 00 MOLASSES gallon 1 - i New Crop Cuba, inhhds.... ', 00 - 28 " v fi 'i tubbls..i. 00 30 Porto Rico, Inhhds 00 ' 82 f ' " " in bbls 00 ' 85 1 i Sugar House, inhhds 00 00, i : " Jnhbls. . i. .5.. 00 ; 20 i syrup, in bbls... 40 ,; 80 NAILS- keg-Cut. lOd basis.. 00 ' 3 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... " la ;,13 t i Lard... 110 & 145 j I i Linseed...... .,.., .80 1 00 I Rosin. .. 15 w , I -Tar . ............ i..."... ' 20 ' Deck and Spar.....; 00 22 POULTRY ChlckensIverown 00. 25 , 1 , ' " Spring.: " 8 - 2b f f Turkeys ..i. 00- .60 , RNUSV bushel.......... 1 00 1 60 ! ATOES bushel Sweet.. 75 . 1 00 , j-tsh, per barrel, new '00 '200 k)RK-?l barrel-City Mess.... 17 50 1 50 . Prime 15 00 16 00 i T RunTp,... ....,.....,.:... IT 00 18 00 , RICE Carolina, .-.' Wifo .8 f Rough, bushel (Upland- 80 -1 10 . ?DoV: do - (LoVlaftd) 1 00 - . 1 S3 RAGS 8 Country........... . .,1 , VA City "... - 1 1J4 iROPB- 's! 14Ji' 22 fALT salt Aim 80 v 85 : LiverpoolU..it...... - 00: - 75 m , Lisbon 00 00 f American..............--.. 00 -75 SUGAR lbs-Cuba... ......... ,0 .00 . , Porto Rico..;;. .. .... 0 .00 ? A Coffee..... - 0 m . B ni f O 7M v Ex C 0 8J4 Crushed..: l&M 11; SOAP- ft Northern......... &i SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 7 00 ,,. i - .Common.- ..- 2 00 2 50 Cypress Saps... 4 50 5 00. I Cypress Hearts.. ...' 0 00 7 50 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 18 00 18 00 i HOHoirahead... 00 00 , 10 00 jTAIiLOW-H Ib.....,....:,.. . 5 I JlsLdJUv fll Jn. loet jui a3ri 1 (1st class yellow pine).. 13 00, 00 12 00 ; .: Prime shlp'g, lstclass heart. .00 10 00 .; BxtraMill, good heart...... 00 8 00 ' r Mill Prime 0 60 7 50 riCommoaMUl....:....,.... 4 OO 4 50 v i "- Inferior to Ordinary...;..... 3.00 4 00 mnn mm M. TIT 1 ) HA 5 OA - v; i W JJlu V 111 YV iUUlOU .......... w w . ? . Unwashed . 15 16 - f ! Burrv....1 ,M 10 12 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 . jiortn uarouna xw m w "WIIBIINGTON HONEY MAKKET, Exchange faleht) on New YoA.;...H discount . Baltimore...... Boston.. ... PhllwlAlnbla... .. Western Cities.. Exchange, 80 days, 1 cent ; Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National BankStock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock.... 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons 23 t?unding, 1866...... 10 Funding, 1868 10 . New 4s 80 W A W R R Bonds, 7p (Gold Interest)! .' '. 116 Carolina Central K R Bonds,' 6 c. 106 Wilmington, Vol. & Augusta a a Konas. ... iud Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 e.. 100 ... " " " 8o.............. 100 lOa-nr TTonnrrar fViTIllf ItriTMlfl. fi So 100 Wilmington & Weldon R R Stock 1 10 North Carolina it a otoca. ou Wilmington Gas Light company Btocx ..... i Wilmington Cotton Mills Stook. . . 120 Groceries, rpHE RE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSB- kecpers could buy so many things so cheap. Some of the substtlafiAPejnp tlstruebut the average is low. We are daily receiving NEW AND FRESH GOODS. All orders sent by ser vants will be promptly Attended to, and any er ror will be corrected at once. All are invited to call, inspect and price 'goods. No trouble to show them.-l.Eggs are up, arid we wish we could say as !much for the quality but we : always try, and Imitate one celebrated in history, who did it with his "Hatch-eV1; No pun intended. F. G.&N. ROBINSON. . " aug29tf - - 1 Review oopy. - TEE iCEIJEBItATED; - -jjrjHxjtlik HAVE A NATIONAL RE putatiori." They have fought and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen PabBreB exhibit ton at Philadelphia in "78, were honored by the Uni ted States &nteii -(mmlssirj with(the 1)1- ploma anditedaL" lL V ' - ' I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will .ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pet Express, C. O. D at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.50 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 ship -Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per. Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trip. . M Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. .,Trt Address, ' J. G. ARRINGTON, ' ap 6 tf ' Httllardston. Nash Co. N. C EHCOUBABE ..HOME IHSTITOTIOHS. Security Against Fire. Tie Hortr CaroMIoiae insurance Co. RALEICSU, N. C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on an classes of insurable property . . Auloss'es are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is repidly gaining In publio favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of property lu North Carolina. - i . . . Agents in all parts 6f the State. a r. JOHNGATLTNG, President. W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. 5 i PULASKI COWPEB, Supervisor; ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, : sep26tf r y - ? Wilmington, N. C. . J j! ' T . Land Plaster, . UOR SALE BY WOODY CUKRIE, , " . J? i , General Commission Merchants, . '- - . - WITmtnirtnTi. ft. ft Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HAKiJ PLAb i Jut ana irxrutai- ufiuu.xu. .Correspondence Bolicltea. ap 3 tf Liirlmeu white 85 86 " 78 74 , . 80 82 v7ilininj:ton ; .Bailroad-,Co. - - owwiom or Qui,- 8uPKnrrmrDMT, r Wilmington, Ji., Cm July iU 1884. f ; l "1; ChangV'of SclieaV : QN AND AFTER JULY 181884, AT fl.00 A.M. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington -Weldon Railroad will ruxiaa follows: . Day Mall and Bxpres Tkalna, Sally j Hon. 47 Nortn and 48 ftontn. Leave Wilmington, Front St, Depot, at 9.00 A. JL Arrive at Weidon.v......:..,.::..:..:.. 8.85 f m." Leave Weldonv.-.. ;. AA..:...: 2.5B PI it: Arrive atWumlngton, Front St Depot, 85. P, M, Fast Thboush Mailakd Pabsxhsto Tsatjs Pao.t t:, . m W SOUTH. i . Leave Weldon. . ... .................. u. . 1 5.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mitt Amo ; Pabsksgkb Tbaih ' Dah.t No, 48 ' - Nobth. ' Leave Wilmington. . ... ........ . 8.85 P. M Arrive at weldon..... ....i. ...-2.85 A. M. .Train No.' 40 South will stoo onlv at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro . Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and :4.S0 P. M. .daily. Returning, eave Tarboro at SP. ilt and in a. ja. aauy.i . . - Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.25 P. M, . Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A. M. daily. - v lTam jno. 47 maxes Close connection at weldon for all points North daily.' All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes elose con nection for all points North via Richmond and Wasnington. -All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman. Palace Sleepers attached. , , ., For accommodation of local travel a Passaneer Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M, daily except Sunday. 3 . t ' ' tlUlLM f. mviJNJf, : General Supt.' . I T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. fjyj 12 tf ' ' WILMINGTON, COL'HEIA&ADGOSTA Railroad Co. ; Omci ot GsmnAii Stjp't, -; Wilmington, N. C, Aug. IS, 1884. f , , Change of Schedule, r& AND AFTER AUGUST 20, li AT 6 .00 P. yj . m me iouowinc . fassemrop edule will do run on tnis roaa: . . tVIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)- - Noi, 48 Weit and 47 East. Leave 'Wilmington.;......,..; 0.05P.M. Leave Florence 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6.40 A. M ve uoiumDia a. 55 r. n. avo O, C. & A. Junction... . ..10.20 P. K. ave 'Florence. 4.50 A. ML Arrive at Wilmington. . 8.35 A. M. NieHT MAtt and PAsssvexB Tbaix, Dailt. No. 40 i ' - , i . Wist. , Leave Wilmington.... ..10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence 15 A. M. Mail ajtd Passsnoxs Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence ..v., 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M I Train 43 stops at all Stations. ' no. 40 stops omy at riemington ana Jtanen. -Passengers f or Columbia.! all notnts on G. ft C. R. R.. C. fc A. R.R. Stations. Aiken Junction. and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. .. - Separate Pullman. Sleeoers for Augusta on .Train 40. ,' r . All trains run solid between Charleston and jWllmlngton. ' . - liocai JTreiebt leaves Wilmington dallv. exeent Sunday, at 6.50 A M. Jlf - ' ' Gennsupt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. auglOtf . CAROLINA CENTRAL RtlLEOAD CO. Omci OT Supzutxtjehdxht, . , Wilmington, TST. C, May ft, 1884. J Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowlng Schedule will be oDerated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS, TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave Wllmimrtos at. . 7.30 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at. 7.35 P. M. . 1 Arrive atChariotte at .,7.00 A. Jft, 1 Leave Charlotte at. 8.45 P. M. No. SJ-Arrive at Raleigh at 8.30 A. M. . S.1 Arrive at Wilmington at. .... ...8.00 A. M. Passenger Trains ston at regular stations onlv. and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. , . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, , MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays, Leave Charlotte........: 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby. , ... 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte. , . . .10.45 A. M. Trains No. lands make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. B. R., Ashvule and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. . , - - If C. JONES, . i -i Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General F,assenger Agent, r my 11 tf , .: . Her Health and Happiness are Matters ' ' of Great Coneern to all Mankind Nkab Marietta, Ga. Some months ago I bought, a bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator,' and used It In my family with great satisfaction. I have recom mended it to three families, aMd they have found It to be Just what ii claimed for it. The females who have used it are now. in perfect health and able to attend to their "household duties. " " r , . . ' REV. H. B. JOHNSON. ' State op Georgia, Troup Coutjty. I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad 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. . i , . . . WM. P. BEA8LBY, M. D. , SFBINOTTSU), TEHlf. , Dr. J. Bbabfizld: Dear Sir My daughter,has been suffering for many years with that dread! n affliction known as Female Disease, which has cost me many . dollars, and notwithstanding I had the best medical .attendance, could not find relief. I have used many ; other kinds of medi cines without any effects flaad Just about given her up, was out of. heart, but happened in the store of W. W. Eckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daughter's affliction, persua ded tne to buy .a bottle of your Female Regula tor. She ' began to Improve at once. I was so delighted with its effects that I bought several more bottles pf.lt; and, knowing what I do about It, If to-day one of my family was suffering with that awful disease, I would have it If it cost $50 a bottle, for I can tvuthf ully say it has cured my daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do most heartiy recommend your Female Regulator to be just what it Is represented to be. . ' Respectfully, H. D. FEATHERSTON. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo- nym mailed free to any address. '- TSS EBADriXLD RB8UXAT0S COM " ' ' Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. William H. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N. C. . . my 1 ly chsm A- T)T TV7X . Send 811 oenta for postage C SxLiJii and receive' free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex. tomore money right away than anything else in this world. . Fortunes await the workers abso luttelysure. At once address TRUE C07 Au gusta, Maine. mhSO DAWlv OTW-ADVERTISEMENTS Li U a dU-U kit J li C?icu Habits BS, J. C. EOFfMAJf, 4WKBS0I, WISCOSSIir ' t - r. - T -- - -. - ; ,JWmENDNO- ADVERTISERS SHOULD 'ia Spruce Street, ITew Yor Cityi ;-1 FOR SELECT 'LIST OF i.CCO NEWSPAPERS. NewTork and Wilmington ' '' MWUUUU1UU . VV tin . FROM PIER, 84, EAST" RIVER,! HEW YORK.- , AtSo'olockP.M. , , BENEFACTOR. ......... Saturday, . SepVr; 6 V; BENEFACTOR...'....' .. -REGULATOR ., Septr 20. Sepfr,2?. Sept'r , 6..'" , , t FROM WILMINGTON. REGULATOR '. Saturday, BENEFACTOR,.... , ' REGULATOR i... ....... BENEFACTOR. ...... u Septr 20. .i Sept'r 27. mLuub Mil. V . 1 1 . i m . . Rates guaranteed to and .from points In North - - 1UIVDKU I1UJB 1JUI H.ni lAVRRT'IUmiira i . anu souu Carolina. - , . , For Freight or Passage apply to v ' H. G. SlTIAI,I,BONES, ; . Superintendent, .- .Wilmington, N. C- - W. P. nyde tSc Co'Genersl Agents, .aug oo u - ss Broadway, ew York. w.. 20 JiiA!.IRS, I " We live in. deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths, r . In feelings, not in figures on a dial; . ' r We should count Time by heart-throbs he most lives Who thinks most feels the noblest ads the best." )N0T SPECULATIONS NOT HEABSAT; st a tements;b UT FA CTS VOL UNTABIL Y SENT TO THE S. S. S. CO if. $T1HE reports from the use of Swift's Specific J. .(8. S. .) in the treatment of Cancer continue to be wonderful. ,- There seems to be no doubt that it Is a positive Bpeolfio for Skin Cancer or VnUL.ltiu.. - j . A Cancer for Twenty fears. f "For twenty years I suffered from a Cancer on my neck.' 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixt urea'' . fed instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the nte . ot my arms and the upper part of my body. My general health was broken down and my life was ' despaired of. S. S. S. cured me sound and welL This new lease of Hfe 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. " -, . W.R. ROBISON, Davteboro, Ga. . - ' Hopes to be Cured. . " Mr. Brooks, near Albany, was hopelessly af flicted with Cancer. It had eaten through his nose into his mouth and throat. The time of bis death was only a question of a very short time. He praved for death, his snffeiines were socreat . S. B. 8 has had a wonderful effect on him.- His : Improvement is so great that we all feel sure of pis being perfectly cured in time." !.' ' W. TT fJTT.TnTRT Alhn-nir o . Cancer for Fourteen fears, Spabtahbcbo, March 14, 1884. " ' I have for 14 vears been a sufferer from a nin- ning sore on my face that eveirybody called a Xancek I have used over S300 worth of medl- "ciae and found no relief. About 4 months ago I . fcought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from ( Dr. H. s. iieinltsh, and since have bought five .others, have taken it. and it has currq me oukd Am wxixl My face is aa free from a sore as anyDoays, ana my health is perfectly restored.- I feel like mhtt -trars hail hen lifted off my head. I believe it is a curb for every blood - Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. -:. THE SWOT SPECD7TC CO., ' Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. " N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St.: Pblladelnhla Offlf . 1205 Chestnut St. apltf chsm - White Heal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEASTPOWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commending It to the publio. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to ... i- , , Mrs. Aia. Willard, ' . , -Mrs. Gen. Whiting, - Mrs. W.L Gore, . . Mrs. Samuel Northrop for the correctness of her statements. -' . ...'- i m. . For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT," ' 12 A 14 No. Front St, SoleAgeht. BmhSOtf Groceries. Groceries. 1500 Bbl FL0UK' BTads' 1 OCA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, ' f ! aOv r Extra C and C " 200 B88S Lagoyra COFFEE, $ , Tierces LARD, - ' . i.i . ' ' 10 0 Ca8eS &Dd Buckets LARD ' ' . QIBoxes CHEESE. ;. Tubs BUTTER, , , . . - ' ' jtQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, ; -. 200 Bt)lB SXSI POTAT0BS 30BblTDKNIP8, :20BblaAK' Hhds MOLASSES. ' - 125Bblfc ' 200 Keg8NAILS ' 250 BOBdl08 H00P mN. i ' : - 5Q BblaandHalf Bbls MACKEREL, : Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, v Candles, Soap, Candy, &c, t For sale low by ' -mhtf ADRIAN AVOLLERS. , NewScarborougli Honse, Q. 104 NORTH WATER STREET , ' AND PRINCESS STRES'f WnjftTNGTON, N. C -. t . ;The Finest Restaurant In the City. Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.0o, Sfc gle Meals 85c. No Meals sent out. - - "dee 7 tf B. J. SCARBOROUGH. FropV J m i r " 1 .... " "lt ' "" ' .- v . The Ilarion, Star, ; rfHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED TH A the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous tathe State, offers to Owa rnission and Wholesale Merchants, and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted .the plan of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com nranieauon with a large and Influential class of v vorusements Addxem ' -oet'8itf : THE STAR, Marion 8. C; mere nan us. iuwihb", v;io uaiai cturv mn. vtuiM Datronage Is worth solicitation. AA- and Business Cards inserted oa libe - . J.K
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