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J1- - ' - 4 v 1 V .?A,;.vV'-1 " - i : ' - r'.- t ., - . . .V ' . - - .v .-.- Ialt rheuh (l rx ery Species of Itchlngr and Burning Diseases positively Cured. . . . , , or Salt Rheum, .with agonizing 1? iith Cuticuea Soap, and ajtagle ap- $tl03 wlthtwo or three doses of Cuti ' iKrTtteSSw Blood Purifier, to keep KShapertpiratlon pure and unirri- bl0?Kwels T the liver and kidney ao ffly cure Kczema, Tetter, ng jit SSta Lichen Pruritus. Scalled Head. Dandru ft an a e v i Md "lpff "iSand all known remedies fatt. TirrcDonald, 2542Dearborn StCMcago, tt In? acknowledges a cure of Salt Rheum X iXf. arms, and legs for seventeen Snbead.nccK, except on hands and -&?v&r. not able to help himself for rr" - iinnbtou, Kn. lawyer, 28 State ' '"ea-c'ase ol Salt eumunder s ' . prvatioHor ten years, whicli covered the W5 hnViVand limbs, and to which all known "ffi oftrMtSert fcfc been apptted wtthout i"rlhft l ich was completely cured solely by lB,'er VTcrnEEXEDiEs. leaving a clean and hmiitiysfc'fl- , ;- ii Drake, Esq. Detroit, Mlch.,suffered tiirtures from bait Rheum, which .appeared M-hS head and lace.and nearly destroyed 1,3 After the most caretnl doctoring and a " Satio. i o physicians failed to relieve him, f S 'he ! CuticuaA Rbmediks, and was cured, iemainedsotodate. - . 3sT. time". Three boxes m,V i vi. and four imttles Resolven. have LiSy eared me of this dreadful disease. . t i hr all drus!sts. Price: Cuttouba, 50 cents; v.& Soap. . la3"1-' Rnston. Mass. i-- . iSB OKE-Il" 'How to Cure Skin Diseases." Stud 'r TrmTCURA SOAP. An exquisite Touev C U 11 Bath.and Knrsery Sanative. , ; mhrPAVtf wed sat toe orfrra AYER'S. toiitaius an antidote for all malarial dis orders whiebi so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor duietcriou3 substance vhat-. twr, an.l consequently iroluces no injurious effect upon tlie constitution, but leaves ttio system -is healthy as it ras-beforo Uie Rltack. - WH WARRANT -TEE'S AGUE CUES t., cure every case oi Fever Mid Ague; Intcr- ailM.t or Cliiil Fivcr, Ilcniittcnt Fevcr iimub .Ague. Bilious Fever, and Xiycr Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, t alter due trial, dealers are authorized, by our cireular d.ited July 1st, 1SS2, to refund the minify.' - - Dr.J C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. '. Sold by all In uggists. novSO' VEGETABLE y- SICILIAN Hair Eene.wer. The Best Is the' Cheapest.! Safety! Economy!! Certainty of Good KeauttsUt V? These qualities arofjirtaie importance in the selection of a preparatkmforihihair.' Do not experimcst vith new remedies which may do harm rather than good ; but profit by Oto exr perfcmte at otbers. Bay sad use with perfect -confidence aa artiele which everybody knows to be good. Hall's HAxaREifEWEK Till not disappoint you. . -. , . PBEPABED BT R: P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. H. Sol-' by all Druggists, jan l Diy chw nrm ' deoSl GOLD MEDAL, PAEX3, 2878 BAKER'S . "Warranted absolutely jmre Cocoa ; from whlcTi 'the eiee of Oil baa been removed. It baa thrts times the strength of Cocoa mixed 'with Stareh, Arrowrwot or Sugar, and is therefore tat more economi cal. , It ia delicious, nouriabing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids aa well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. .MAKERS CO,, Borctater, Mass. w (r an 3. FRAUD I : - C A UTI Off J I any Hotels and lestauranti:','rdffll tta is & Pkkkixs' bottles wlih -'. a . 6purloa3 Mxture and servb it as the CENUINfi & Perrins- Worcestershire Sauce. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. JniPMts the most . ' EXTRACT , WaLETTEKfr.Tm TLEman atMad- at WORCESTfat, May, 1831 than their is highly S delicious taste and cast to - ton, tte most mSZ tn wnoie esaucetUatis c tnre is on every bottlo of ENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE WllnausedtlmarhouttuwoiiU ; - r JOHN DUNCANIS, SaUS, EUTS FOB THE UNITED STAlTES. ' -, n ; NEW YOUR. . ' -:bi4Doawlv fr-t- 'i ' ASKl ELIGIOV 8 AND FAMILY MtlTS tiStt0" cf the Methodist PMtes ' aftoro?NncNortllCa,ollna' ia. Pnfaed at 2 00'ner aannn,. 1 X "? V t, of it8 lnTthTmimDet and Pieman,! ffnts' and the constantly tocrcas $ters m 1 amonS the more M elassesf PliOTifJ2.v?a9 seetiem.' srtve th CEKTait J- Sit Jsi?s'Iiublic- Terms verff avor v o4 tor 1 your buamess Interest, aaiaddrees - j. l. mcsAttx, . 1 1 T V. The Lincoln PressV ,U BVEEY JEIDAT, AT IJNOOLN- "fA C. TIPTA1V -wr . n - Nnu"' be one of t&, best Advertising wseoS'1 western North rtamifTttk-i.a. . l:""' hnrninff. instantly reueveu ui a t.tA' efeW ?eJl his case hopeless; permanently cured by i criL' and Cuticuba Soap (the great w, joh n Thlel, WHkcsbarxe,Pe, writes: ,.r Offered from Salt Rheum for over eight I have ilHiercu ii v. ..M ottnnrl Ir. Cure Breaw-CociE 1 ' SOVJPS, ' ij I ; GRAVIES, j UOTT 4DOt.l Itt MEATS, fj The horning Star: RST. ; j MART CLBMMER. Weep not when I am dead, dear friend, ;' Sweetheart; grieve not when f lie low; While o'er my clay you? soft eyes bend ' Remember it was good. to go." ;' When low. you press the violet sod, : Whose purple tears fenstar my breast, -Beloved, think I sleep Itk God. -? . ; . Remember such alone 'are blest. . : ? ' - The perfect silence will be dear, ; jlow dear the chance 61 painless rest; And on, beyond aUpariLtjr fear, m j I j The'perfect waiSBgwflI W best.? M$ 1 How dim this distant day; will seem, ". t How far the grief wo suffer bere ! This life the mirage of i a dream, x'.. . -Merged to morning calm and clear. OCR STATE CONTEMPORARIES. -I ir;:'p ;-Vi ; j a f? j : . " - 'In accordance with tbii demand Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, introduced a bill injto the Senate last winter, which was so framed as to give to the negroes .complete civil rights and yet ! would not be declared unconstitutional., That'bill is still pending' iH Congress and if the Repiblicaim had the mjajfority it would be passed and become a law. It will now be understood why the Republicans in their Triatiooal convention extended to the "Republicans of the Soutb our cordial sympathy and - pledged to them "our most earnest efforts to promote the passage of sucb legislation' jasvttill se-i cure civil rights' The- Slegwlatipn-referred I k ana wmcu iney pledge their most ear nest efforts to promote j the; passage of, is Ue civil rights, bill . introduced by Senator Jdmunds and now pending in Congress ! Qan anything be plainer t1' Could any issue be tendered more dearly ? , ! Are the white people of North CaroHna ready toe aid the Republicans of : the . North in their "most nest efforts to promote the passage of shch legislation T bbro Becord. ' r We' think not. Fitter 1 It may as well be understood, that the next Legislature will ba called upon by the people of North Carolida to put a stop to the practice of public servants becomine beneficiaries of private, corporations. If the members of the Legislature and officers of the Supreme Court do'not receive suffi cient compensation an 4 extra allowance should be made them. 4 Why should such' officers put themselves 'under obligations to companies whose interests are to some ex tent in their handst There can be no good reason for this; the practice; is vicious and should be stopped.;; A.; Judge or a Legisla tor is paid' by the people; to perform cer tjan specific duties; if, the compensation provided is insufficient and - the people re fuse to increase it let him; in honor decline the office! , Upon no principle of right can he accept any portion of; his pay for the performance of public - duties from a pri vate company. Elizabeth City Falcon. i J politic aiA Points. 1 "Mr. Blaine's Sancho Panza," is the Boston Post's neat but not gaudy name for; Gen. Butler:-4- 'Wrasliington Post. I - The Butler Booiai continues to flXpanJ- V Tork iun. True; and it has become so Jthin IthSti? CKneii can 'see through iitPfHl. Record. Ind. Dent. - j - I -' i- i -i Dana was too sick to preside at the Sutler demonstration 'in New York af ter all. Even Dana prefers to handle -But- lensm with nis cloves on.-iAwton Post. Snapping t at i iMr. Hendricks' Indianapolis speech affords the Blaine Organs an amount of satisfaction equal to that which might be. derived from the dili gent gnawing of a three-cornered file. Washington ftot. Dem - v;. t The finest - political document that has appeared since the war was the letter of Gov. Tilden. (Next in rank and merit is Cleveland's letter of acceptance: It is sound,' wholesome and grandly Dem ocratic St. Louis Catholic ,Watchman. - I John Logan 13 'delivering ad dresses out West on Tii Results of a Pro tective Tariff ; or, Peacci - Happiness and jPlenty." If all the peace, happiness and blenty that we enjoy in; this country is to be attributed to the system of protection. jthen how much more ofi the thing , will be ecesBaiy to establish an; earthly paradise? 'erhaps the peaceful and happy miners : in hio. ' Pennsylvania and Alabama can answer the question. Jtfeto York 'World. Detnzy, i i - J - h-.- u f j i ..';; . . f ! TWINKLINGS. ', - There is a gloriphs immortality in store for the campaign orator who re -fuses o mention '.'the ' Augean stables, " and neglects the simile f like Caesar's wife rabove. suspicion,! aad forgets to refer to the gathering before5 mm "the nvest po- litical : corpse you ever saw." BaUipiore 'American. t- : "John, what T ie that peculiar smell t The hour was lite and he had just returned from the lodged 1 "That is the in cense we use in our lodge room, my dear." j1f (hat's all you go the .lodge for, I don't see why you can't buy a lew bottles 01 11, and keep it in -the house; in case of sick ness." He merely ; remarked that - he thought she Was incensed enough already. Texas Sifting. ! ft j L . When Wrong doth rear its ugly head . In courts of justice,; itjdotb dread f Nor law nor custom. bWr6ng is wed ; ',To TechhicaWty:; ' z" - f. The Lord did set a mark on Cain Because He knew it would be vain ; i To trust a court whyi further .strain ; , . The Technicality? 'ii . 'i i- j.-; .i' i But in the day that men are doomed : For aye and justice is! not groomed . ..i For evil, Hell will see entombed, . , y The Technicality. . - - .j . I b Courier-Journal. THE CAMPAIGN. The Mornina Hews, of Bridcl- port, Conn., an independent journal with a Kepubjican editor, has ; put tne names 01 Cleveland and Hendricks at the heud of its columns. j ' r The Monongahqla Record,, pub lished within 14 miles; ot Blaine's birth place, whose editor has heretofore been a Republican, has come ou red. hot for Cleve land and Hendricks. JYj .limes.y ; KKVf XpEsy Ari& 31;r-ExrStato Senator Thomas F- Grady nas nnaiiyun--loaded himself from the Democratic party m1 rnma twit. 4tr T?laine' L&st fall Gov. Cleveland requested Mini John Kcllyhot to nominate. Mr. waay io yienitvw8 penawr- and he-had to stay at home.v -,; I ' ; Geaitd RlprosljiMicH., Sept. 2. '-General Butler srrived here thismorning accompanied by M. A, PJympton and ex ; He was met at the depot by a procession in carriages and three or lour mousanu ywym m iwd uum i?o 1-1-1 vl v A hour or more of the 'fore noon was given upi to anv informal recer; tioni 1 General Butler peaks liere tbl af ternoon and at Jttuskegou inis evening. 5 I A Cakd.-4To all iwho;at e Buffering from errors and indiscretions t youtn,' nervous vMlnweg ' rlir rlfifyiV "J lOSS Of manhOOd. &c, I will send a Wpe that, will cure you fke'e ochakok. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica jsena seir-addressea envelope w xusy. Joseph T. lmu Btaiion'D, New York, f rr Mr. ;Vanderbilt blcads rruiltt' to a fortune of 194,000,CC?. 7. Wt-. a -rcs-perous people we are -Mr. Klpe -rZoston r Mnie. Ristoti will fiot be bud- ported in this country by an .' English com pany, i as has f been i-aanounced, but by a company of America actors- 1 -iTT -wuMff-reniaEKeQ uriaayi "I am 66 years old, and ft Is have; aired 20 years within the last five." The general should nmg away j ambition, unload his vanity and study tp grow bid gracefully. Boston Post. . rrfilv . 1 Mr. Irvmrntt a liondort banquet recently stated that "thet. AmeMcans eat ;with more intelligence-than any othefe nar ving fcjW.thefiflNtemgeitin6tter matters and can. detect fiattery of the ful some sort when we hea ItJFTiUEecord. !K .n 11 Louisiana- state - lotterj coiajaiiy.- Ws do herein certifu that wt timtrnLta OA nr ' tngementtorqU Vut Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana Stats Lottery Company, and in person maaaos euul wntrofVu drawings tmrmsetves, ana mat tne same are conducted with. Mnefty.fairn&s, and in good faith toward, aHpar tus.anaws autAorigs tfa Oomoanvta we thi cififate,jettk facimUes oour eignaturee attached,. Conamlssleners latare for daeatktn&l and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,090 to -which a reserve f and of $550,000 has since been added. ' - ; oy an overwneimin? popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December ad. A. XV1879. , The onty Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. - j ilT UXYKS SCALES OR POS$POJUCS. , 1 1 -!ITS ORAKTi srwoT.TE vmiitm npiwrwna AK& PLACK MONTHLY . A NPT.KNmn 1 appahtthhtv tt WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH- GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS I, IN TUB ACADEMY OP MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, September 9, 1884-172d jKontbiv Drawlne. i cAprrAi. prize, f T5.ooo.-; It 0,000 Ticket at Five Dollars Emcta j Fractions In Firtna In Proportion. LIST OF PEIZSS. , -, 1 CaMial Prize J ;.. ..$75,000 1 Capital Prize. 25,ooo 1 Capital Prize... 10,000 1 3 Frizes of $0000.;.'. 5 Prizes of 2000....' HO Prizes of 1000 1 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 200..,. 800 Prizes of, MO..... 600 Prizes of 60 1008 Prizes of . 25,.... ..l...-WX ...... .:,000 10,000 10.000 20,000 30,000 25,000 5400 ' i ! APPROXIMATION FKI2KS. ' j? Approximation Prt7s of $750.... 4,750 9 Approximation Prizes of so 3,235 LSCTrrizes, amonntine to.. ............ $-500- - Applications for rates to embs should onlv be made to the office of the Company in NeTT Or leans. i For further information, write cleaily, plvinff full address. Make P.O. Money Orders parable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANfC, - ..--..f f ::.) Ner Orleams," It POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and up'jvHrd by Express at our expense) to - i r AT. A. DATJP111M. i . '.'1 f , New Orleans, La. pr in. Ai pAVPillN, i 607 Seventn St., Wasblnston D.C i aug 13 D&W2aw4w we sot Seasonable Goods. S NOW OFFER TO TQB TRADE .if, . "t . .t COTTON BAGGING and TIES, : 1 5 f f MACKEREL, SEED RYE, .SHOT, POWDER and CAPS, i-' I ALL GRADES FAMILY FLOUR, f FRESa ARRIYALS and LOW PRICKS. iiAlLL & PEARSALll ! ang 30 DAWtf . : SMOKING TOBACCO, ; ; MADE FROM PURIST. NORTH CAROLINA. ' I LEAF. ' " Guaranteed to be THE FINEST GOODS on the market. L .; L , . -. 1 ' f t TTrtT.iriea watthrsl Jyl82m . Sole Agents for Wumington. Wmi E. Springer & Co. HAVE THE LARGEST AND REST ASSORTED STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE in the city. 1 hey guarantee to make as LOW PRICKS for first-class goods as any house. Alt they ask ii a fair comparison of goods and prices. . . . i m 19, 21 23 Market Street, aug 31 tf ' Wilmington, N. C Ealeigh Eegiater. Early in February as soon as the printers re ceive the necessary material the publication or the - ii - - ' a North Carolina Democratio newspaper, will be commenced. - - ' - . . ,., x. The Rtoistib will be printed veeklv untU the great political campaign of 1884 begins. ? It will then be issued twice a week,- or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratio party In North Carolina.' It -will be- printed from new and beautiful type,- on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospect--uses sometimes promise, yet ther application of a thorough knowledge of now to use them will pat into its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and complete htetoryof what fi done In North Carolina. Mr. HauswIU. be editor of the Rboistbb. -L, The price of the Rxenrrxa wDl be $2 a year; $1 for six mouths. ; Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Rxqistjuu Those who remit $2 totbispfllce win receive as - - i A PREMIUM,! either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: Ths Woods aito Tpibkbs or Nobth Oasouha. Curtia's, VEmmonsY antl. Kerr's Botanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of .Standing-Forests,' and Illustrated by - an excellent map of the State. , 1 volume 12mp. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. .... . . . Irdustbixs or Nobth Cabot IkA in tsm , Coal and Iboh Couhtibs. Eminons', Kerr's, Laid- ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple- mented by full and . accurate sketches of the Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State., 1 : volumel2mo. . Cloih, 425 pp.. tL60. ' ii Address aIMgH. KBGISTtR, -r -i jan 19 DA Wtf - to4- '! Raleigh N. C. . TiS3 BiWicnl Recorder .i .... 4 - ' . . 'i-.' .-.i.i. A i'J ti -A ; - j j : PUBLISHED BY .f t",' ; i r Cdsrards,'Brouslitaii A Ctv ; U - RALEIGH, N. .a ' KS V. 17. T. SAXUfiZ, JHUMJT. . v KBT. C. S.' TARRISS,'As800late Eoitori : Organ! of Kortir'CWM Baptists , in iu 44ta var. BVERTjB APTIMHOUITAkB IT As an Advertlsmg Medium Unsurpassed., i - . ( ; ! .: ' 't '.- it Ii- ?x A ; only (2.00 Per lTean'.-. . . : 1- i ii". . " . -; ; Addreaf K BIBTJCAL RECORDER, v ... :-.- . i i.,. . "- ' deo 28f , -'y: . '; BalelgbVN.C. 1 MM i . . I m. "V r- Tt'heT.lQrnihStar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SnliscriBtion Rates lnrAilp6e;; i i v- DAILY STAB, One Year,' postage paid ,....$? 00 4 00 IV---" ThrwMonthsH f'. ; One Mocth ii " :; I WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid." .$1 60 .100 - -50 " - Six Months, - M " Three Months . " j ; H0TICES 0 THE PEESS;; g The Stab Is decidedftrone 4f the best rjaDers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever.- Long life tMt-SabmjPree The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth rear as roods uaioer as anv ceoide should want. ' Charlotte Democrat. a :;.;'c;, . t v fhe Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth sar:. As a daily journal of. news it stands "up Register. . - . Che Wlhninston Stab has' eterr' fti twentr- fittb volume.; There is no better paper published . inohe StatetH&enoir. Ttsicm : - The Wilmington Btab has entered upon its thlr senth. year. It la one of the best taners in the Stiate. n'orrenton (Jazette. '.-' ' . e Wumington Stab has 'entered its thirteenth year. It baa become one of the leading paperslof SfySoath. Oxford TXniqTO. ;r . : ; The Wllmmfrton Stab is not; bnly one of the best 'edited papersTn the State, but for freshness -of news ana-typograpioai appearance cannot oe The WHmldrton Stab is one of the very best pa rs m the south, in every department irom ty po phy up to editorial acuity ana independence. ersbura Va.Y Index-AppeaL . ' - :'i .: . (The Wumfngtou (N. C) Mohntho Stab is amodV el newspaper. Indeedwe think we do not exag gerate its merits whenr we -say It is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Fo0 Religious Ueraid. , s TThe Wilmington StabTiAs now entered upon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South abd, asB North Carolinian, we are proud Of it. Tarboro Southerner., v. ' .v ; , jWe,like the Stab because it Is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably ejllted, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perl ect news rtaper. .Long may, the Stab twinkle. Jff.( Airy Jisitor. . j , ; - ; ... . f Although at the head of the press in this State in all that mates a paper valuable to the reader, still It continues to improve. It is a Stab of the tost magaituda.. May its lustre never wane. : heFree WZBVtist. ... , The Stab is so well and favorably known In this asotion of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already ltnow. It is in every respect one of the best dai BesJa the Honth.-Robetonian. . ... , , I That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. - It is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomao. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them v.-'Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its tweiitn ar. jt is a most oxoeueni newspaper, weu eu wt. m. nomnandtam of all the news of the day. and aa honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc ! forth Carolina J ournallsm. Charlotte Observer. ' The Wnmiseton Mia is now taking the regular aldnight Associated Press reports, and has be ldes increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab to an excellent paper.' its prosperity is $ot surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot' er. - . - - - Times cannot say a word too good for the n btab. 11 nas jusx reacneq. one 01 im .vs. As a newspaper it is a iavcnte the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to vLFeidr fille Tints. I TheWflmington Star, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We :i. j; otak vwrv niuiy, iuksuuus "f . ,Y - Vh-,t o :rTchansoa. and oonsiderlt th j5KfflM?L f.t Jvw raAl-pnblahed in f he Squ- h ; ta t; nerswittt tbe name of ": " .-j , r.'-V?.'",1sr TheWilmlng- :K. c.iau. tL vvashlngtoa or',-5f...IS V Tberemust be something in a name, after aJL Wtchmona 1 ra.i mate. - I The Wilmington Stab has entered uponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ties on the road to success. We esteem the Stab Very highly, regarding it as one of the very best gewspapers that comes to this office. Its news olumns are always a little fuller than-those , of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mcr oanton JUetde. .. .. .. ::- . I Humble m Its beginnings, 'as was Inseparable Irom aa enterprise begun amid the wreck, of for tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Oonfederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" -on- Klt now beams resplendent in the full glow of a nstantly brightening prosperity. As a newrra ' per it baa few equals, and no superior, for aprrs 'priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepta ble exchanges. Eillsboro Recorder. j The Wilmington Mobhtrq Stab has entered up n tno tMrtannth vpat at its existence, and we I-take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity ana aeserveapopuianiy. i ob reuiara 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 thin? in lournallsm. Otherwise the pa- per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, ana IIS Corps 01 euiturs tuiu rcpurvero 01 o thoronghly 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. Gotdsboro Messenger. iT&BOSLTTRUS Wmtrarliyfle BLOOD,;repa late the LIVER and KJONEY8, ana kestobb tub n r nm.. . ana viuok or xvuxa. - utw , dfjtestlon, of Strength, and TireaveeungaDsoiuteiT ffUTVU uiuavtvo wu - nerves receive newrcev JCnlivens the mind BUU)IUCD.WIMH . v.. IbfAIJ I liw peculiar to' their eex will find in SB. HASTES 'BISON TONIO a safe and pedy cure. Gives s clear, healwmpleximu . Frequent atempts as counterfoktlng only ada to tpoSnarftyof the oriKlnal. Oonotexperir USllofStrSS nd uaefal.idoruuiUoii.lrea.J augloDAWly aulO Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, - - $1,000,000 $300,000 $50,000 ... DIRECTORS; W. L GORE,. .CMSTEDMAN, p. w. williams; DONALD MacRAE, H. YOLLERS, R. R. BRIDQERS, ! ' ' ' ' - 3. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK ' F. RHBINSTE1N, E.B. BORDEN, ' ISAAC BATES, President, . 'tv&ft WlCLIAMWvtee President. aa SO tf 8. r; WALLACE. Cashier - Ilolasses, Bagging. &c. - ikf Bids Prime CUBA: MOLASSES. . AtV 100 do do P. R. : do Hair Sous Standard BAGQtNd, 500 1000 Bales New ARROW TIES. ? , ' KlA do' Pieced do v?OUU--,. - :-T-j :i-: v '500 Bbls FLOU O ft ft Bass COFFEE, ; , r Lime, Cement, Plaster, &o , ' . ; J f ; - All at Lowest Prices. ' " - - - . j aug 24 tl i v WOBTH gWORTK JS THE PLACE TO GET JPHE .VERY FINEST SHRIMPS to be feund In the city. Also.WlNES, LIQUORS. CIGARS and -TOBACCO. Call and be u ',eo; iraaK ; an i tf t: -..T; j Proprietor. f The wumingto manvblrthda with WHOLESALE .PRICES. , Our quotations. It shouldTre understood,. represent the wnolesale prlonerally.i' In making up amftii orders h?her prices have to be charged " , ft , 1 1 y ABTICUBS. .A PKICBS.; BAGGING Gunny,. 11J4 3 15 ; Ktandara..... ....... .00 a . BACON North Carolina .nYUi-. Hams, 9 t ........... , l Shoulders, 9 9.... . ? Sides, choice, t.... WzsTKBa Sbokib Bams. 9 ft .;.t,. ?' f -Sides,? ft.... .j ........ ' Shoulders, 9 ft. .'..v........ DBT SALTKD-rSideS, 9 B)....... ; 1 Shoulders. ft .. . . ; . . i . : ooio 00 , 11 00 00 -, 0 00 10 DO jnwma-opinio lUnJBUUUO, Sannnit TTand. fl.V . ... 1 to 1 S3 100 23 8 00 0 00 : 00 . 85 1 65 2 SO 1 90 27 9 00 I New New York, each.. .V. . . New City, each....... BEESWAX-........ BRICKS WHmlngton, Q M...: 5 ; Northern. . Bt7TTER--North Carolina, ft. 1 Nortberu, V ft.-. . . . ....... CANDLES V ft Sperm :.. . Tallow.... Adamantine. ............... CEKKSK lNorth'nFact'y . . & & & & 14 00 85 '.25 13 12 18 im CO & 00 f 00 ' 18 & -ia & ; 00 1 Dairy, Cream, 1 11 C0FFEB 9 ft Java.......',..., y Laguyra . i - Rio '. CORN MEAL bush., in sacks, J- Virginia Meall -.. COTTON TIES V bundle..... DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd Yams, bunch . ......... mas S Annm..'.. . 28 14 10 85 V' 90 ' VObi 140' -145 ' X . ; Ii . ,00, "85 '18 r20 FISH Mackerel, No. lrbl.; 40 00 & 20 00 Maciterel, Ho. it V dd. w w j Mackerel, No. 2, bbl. . 0 60 . 10 00 I Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. 5 00 6 60 ! Mackerel; No; iS, V bbL.ii ; 8 50 i; 00 J Mullets, bbl.. i. 5 CO 8 Off i ulleSpo?kbblsr:.:...... 11 00 12 00 I S. C. Hoe Herring. 19 keg... ; S 00.. 4 00. ' DrrCod-S ft ....it "i CJAIUW V UUl DUWo. ....... i JHorthern Super.. ............ Extra.... M 7 Family:.... City Mills Super . ; ..... . . . v . V . yamily ' " Extra Famuj. ...... GLUS--y B)-.;.. QRAIN fJ busheL i , Corntore.bagSjPrime, white t Corn, cargo, in bulk, " ' ' Cora, cargo, in bags, ' " Corn, cargo, mixed, in. bags I Oats, from store.,.... .... ; , Cow Peas. HIDES y lb Green. .V. . . 1- Dry .............i. ...... HAY 100 lbs-Eastern . s Western I North River....... ......... HOOP IRON 9 . LARD a Northern......... t North Carolina - LTME V barrel . LUMBER City Sawed V M ft. . ShipStuff.resawed.:..,,..'. 18 00 ; Rough Edge Plank..... ..... 16 00 f West India Cargoes, accord-- mgto quality.... ..i. ...... IS 00 ' Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 ' Scantling and Boards.oom'n. 12 00 MOLASSES 0 gaUon - i New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 00 " iubbls.... 00 Porto Rico, in hhds.... 00 "in bbls. 00 I Sugar House, in hhds... 00 r i innbls 00 ' Syrup, In bbls.. ..i.... 40. S AILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis . . ,00 ILSJ gallon Kerosene ...... 18 . Linseedll"""J!""!C"! ,80 Rosin..... 15 Tar 00 ? Deck and Spar.....-' .... $ 00 POULTRY Chickens.llve.grown, , 25 t - " . - Spring.. 8 i Turkeys 60 PEANUTS V bushel........... 1 00 POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 00 - Irish, per barrel, new ' 00 PORK barrel City Mess..... 17 60 r Prime ......w. 15 00 Bump.;...... 1700 RICE Carolina, V 4j Rough, 9 bushel (Upland). . 88 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 20 00 & 16 00 18 00 22 00 & 15 00 RAGS $1 lb Country- l. ....... ..- ' . city...... ROPE . 14 80 00 - 00 SALT $ salt Alum ............ i Liverpool..,... 1 . Lisbon...... rnerican...... suGAR-qrW r: w Porto Rico . .-y... ... " A Coffee...... .... '. t B ... .....iv.U- p . EX C ' Crushed v SOAP B Northern. .. . ...v. SHINGLES M-Contracfc...v . t. Common. ! Cypress Saps.. Cypress Hearts .... STAVES 9 M WO Barrel.... 1 ROHoeshead 0 " tallow ... . .vr TLMBEK v M leet JXt iieSTT (1st class yellow pine).. 13 00, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill, good heart Mill Prime Common Mill Inferiorto Ordinary WOOL V lb Washed Unwashed Burrv.. WHISKEY V gallon Northern - North Carolina........:..-.,, i'. WILRIINGTON EIONET MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York... H discount ' Baltimore. Boston.... Philadelphia... . Western Cities Exchange, 80 days, 1 V cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock....... Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Rx-Ooupons. funding, 1806 Funding, 1868. .... . New 4s... Special Tax... .... W & WR R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 po. WUmlngton, Col. A Augusta R R fconds: . . . Wumington City Bonds (new) 6 flo l ." " " 8 :...: 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 10b 100 100 100 110 80 50 120 New Hanover County Bonds, 4' o Wumington & Weldon R R Stock. ........ Nortn Carolina i a Btocx. Wumington Gas Light Company Stock. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stook. ... Oroceries. rpHBRB NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE- keopers' could buy so many things so cheap. Some of the substantlals,are up 'tis true, but the average is low. We are daily receiving NEW AND FRESH GOODS. AU orders sent by ser vants will be .promptly attended .. to, and any er ror will be.corrected at once. An are invited to call, inspect and price goods. No trouble to show them. Eggs are up, and 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 "Hatoh-et." ' No pun intended. - F. G. & N. ROBINSON. aug29tf - Review copy. ARRINGTOH ME FOILS FOR SALE jyY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putatton. They nave tought and won a series of the sreatest mams ever fought en this or any other continent, aodFif teen Pairs, on exhibition h at Phuadelphia in "70, were nonorea Dy tne uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I wiU .ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express. C. O. D., at from $4.00 to 46.00 each HENST2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7M! per Pair lio.oo oer Trio. . Iexneot to raise Two-Hundred Pairs this Snmmer. the Finest Games in the I World, and will ship Young Fowls of March aad April hatch darintf the months of August, Sep-, tember and October, at Five. Dollars per Pair, or - Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, j wui please uauk uu uwruua wiui. wiair buuujjb. Write for what you "want. -f .i f Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, ' ap6tf ' HUHardston, Nash Co.- N.C. EnCOUBA&E iHiffl Security Asalnst z Fire. The M-CfrolM i lLAX12IGIIt.N. C. ; ' " ' ' TUS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO Uoies at fair rates on all classes . of Insurable property. ' ' '' '' - All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" Is rapidly gaining m publio favor, and appeals with confidence to Insurers of pro pert lu North Carolina. - ' ; Agents in all parts of the State. . JOHN. GATLING, President. - W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. pttt.aski COWPER. Supervisor. ; : ATKINSON tt MANNING, Agents, sepSOtf ; . Wumington. N. 0. TjHR SALE BY WOODY A CURREB, Jj - , General Commission Merchants, ' .if. Wilmington. N. C Also. Sole Agents for "the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of whieh are made rom HAJtu klastkk ana riaxai- wuw. Correspondence solicited. apStf & 10 0 00 5 00 4 60 .5 00 6 25. 660 6 60 & 8 00 4E0 4 75 5 00 6 25. 00 0 00 10 IS 70' It- C 74 47H . 50 (XT Off 0 .& Q4 10 & 12 95 1 05 90 1 00 90 1 00 3J4 . - 9 & 1014 00 10 00 1 40 ITTpffiiinpp m Wilmington. N. C,Jalytt. 1884. Iff Tirr r .i (Hiajig of Scnei : ,u ( VSI AND AFTER JULY lS 1884, AT 'o.OO A.M. J Passenger Trams on the Wilmington War den Railroad wul run as follows: t ? : ; Day JtTallajnd. Express Trains, Dally j : Nos 47 North an 48 Sontai ::;"":. : f ... Ks.t. :.? Leave Wumiugton, Front 8t. Depot,- at 9.00 A. M. Arrive at Weldon. . .... 2.86 P , M.- Ljve Weldon.;.,. .-. i. r. . .. i . . : fk 2.65 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front Si Deoet, 8.S5 P.M. FfBT THBOUBS MAIL AHt PASSBJWBB TBATJr DAttX; . , -..-No;408odth.; : : . '. .-; Lfeave Weldon.;ur..v:.". 'ZTSJZ; S.85 P. M-; Arrive at Wilmington, jrront st, jjepot, lo.po r. sl Maxl. ahd . Passkhsxb' i Tbaix'. Daii.t Na 43 Lpave WumlBKton,.....,...., Arrive at Weldon. ......;...... ....?cr2.85AM 'Train Nov 40 South wiU'stoponly at. Wilson, Gbldsboro and Magnolia; - 'Trains on Tarboro Branch- Road leave Rocky ! Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M, and 4.80 P. M. daily. Re turning; leave Tarboro, at 3 P. M. and 19 A. M. daily." " v : ? 1 Train on Scotland- Neck Branch Road leaves I anf ax for Scotland Neck, at 3 25 P, M. . Retuntr ig. leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon fprall points North daily.- All nil via Richmond, and daily except Sunday vlar Bay Line. ;, , , , Train mo;3 runs aauy ana mases-ciose oon- iction ror an points stortn via joenmona ana ashineton. " i-, .-. i .?... v..l -- ' All trains run solid, between Wumington and rashington. and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.- - . x --- -) For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach wQl be attached to Local Freight leaving WOmington'at 6.55 A. M.'daHy except gandar.. 5 !. UaQWLW. DIYINS, J - : -'- General Supt. I T. M. EMERSON; Gen'l Passenger Agent. . ijy 12 tf: - i U;- .. . IBailrpa OrncB'orGiHXBAL DP1, I Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 18, 1884. f Change : cj Seliediile AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. M.. the following Passenger Schedule will run on this road: . ; NIGHT EXPRESS , TRAINS. (Daily) Nos; 48 West and 47 East. ,ve Wumington; 9.05P.M. . 2.40 A. M. .... 6.20A.M. .... 6.40A.M. .... 9.55P.M. ,. ..10.20 P. M. .... 4.50 A.M. . . . . 835 Jl ICs DAfLT. No. 40 ;ve norence. ve at C. C. A A. Junction. .... Arrive at Columbia... tLeave Columbia. iLeave O.C.&A. Junction .. . . . . . Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington.. . ........... jKicrar Mah. ahd Fassxvqxb Tbaib. i - wasr. . ;. ; . Zieave Wilmington..... ........ ..... ...10.20P. M. Arrive at Florence.. ....... 1J25 A. M. jMAifi; ahd Passkhsxb Tkaih Dailt No. 43 Bast. iLeave. Florence...!... .i.....v.w..... 4.05 P. M sArrive at Wilmington. ......'..... . . 8.05 P. M 1Mb 43 stops at all Stitions. ' " ! ' f No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. ! Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C R. R., C. A A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, land all points beyond, should take 40 Night Kx 'press. -- - .-. ; Separate Pullman Sleepers-, for -Augusta on iTrain4a -- I AU trains run solid between Charleston and 'Wumington.. - -. j - Local Freight leaves.. Wumington dally, except f Sunday, at 60 A. M. ,, . ! . j JOHN F. DIVINE, ' . - ' GenlSupt.' T. jfc BMjmsoN, uen i r-assenger Agent. aug 19 tf CAROLINA CESTBALEAliSSA? C0: . Orricx or STjTKBnrrsBpxiiT, . , ( Wilmington, N. C., May 11, 1884. i? Change of 1 Schedule. ON AND AFTER HAY 12,: 1884, THE FOL lowing. Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: . J PASSENGER, MAIL -AND EXPRESS TRAIN: y ' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ..." 1 Leave Wilmington at.... -.7.30 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at. w. .7.85 P. M. S Arrive at Charlotte at.... ...... 7.00 A. M. ' I Leave Charlotte at.......: 8.45 P. M. No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at.... a... .8.30 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington at. .. ..... 8.00 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at ; regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. .... . : .: fiHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays.' Leave Charlotte. 5.15 P.- M. Arrive at Shelby...-... ... 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby ...J...... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte. . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .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. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., AshvUle and points West. - Also, for Spartanburg, GreenvUle, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest,- , L. C. JONES, .. . ; Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, mylltf : .-. Her IlealUi and Happiness are natters .of Great Concern ta all Mankind. ' q Neab Maktetta, Ga Some moptbs 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, and they have found it to be just what is claimed for it. The females who have used it are bow in perfect health and able to attend to their, household duties. I ..REV; H. B. JOHNSON. . ..... . 'r Statx o Geobgia, Troup County. - I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, and pronounce it to be combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which be recommends it. -.jr - ; r WMjP. BEASLEY, M.D. ..j. .;. -i-iJ j: SFBIHUTTBSS, TeBV. - DaT J. Bbadfuxd:" Xteur Sit My daughter has been suffering for many years with thatdreadfa affliction known1 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 effect.; I had just about given her up, was out ot;iieart&pt happened in the Store of W.yt. feckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daughter's atoctiqn, persua ded me to buy a bottle of your Female Regula tor., She began. ,to. Improv at once. : I was so. delighted' with its effects that I bought 'several more bottles of it; 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 truthfully say it has cured my 1 daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do , most hearuy recommend your Female Regulator to be just what it is represented to be. - f .' . , ? v Respectfully: ? "T H H. D. FEATHERSTON. e Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address.-;. J. i; ?j; :; . - Thb BBAsnxxn BxanxiTOB Car . v William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming-1 ton, is. u, mylly chsm if A PRIZE. box of goods which ' Send six cents for postage and receive free, a costly modi which wfll hero alLof either sex. right awav than anything else in this world. .Fortunes await the workers abso mttelvBure. At once address I TRUE A CO- AMr jrusta, Maine.- ,cj H v J- jl ill,.. m ... u ... a -ate-- irSW ADYEETISEIXENTS. - : rrifnT1! r r?ir?Bi 1 JSASZXVT C'UJU&D. ' .'BOOK FREE. 3. JC.ESPFMA5, JOT KBSOH. WISC0K8II -f ' . TNTENDING ADVERTISERS SHOULD address;;.s.k..v.,v.,-:'. f tr GE0,P,E0WEIL & C0., t- ; -:i 10 Spfttca .triet, 5ew York' City, 1 - FOR SELECT. LIST, OF f,0 1TEW8PAPERS. " septDAWlm - -Air f -- . - ISTewTork :;and "Wilmington Steamship Go. PIER NEW YORK,: At 3 o'clock P.M. ACTOR..... ; T - " Jt'"' --f ; .Saturday, . Sept'r 6 Sept'r 13. Sept'r 20. j Sept'r 27. 1 REGULATOR..;.. . : BEN EFACTOR.:,. ULATOR..... FROM WILMINGTON. ULATOR ........... 8atarday . , Sept'r S. Sept'r 13.' 'ACrOB.. ....... : REGULATOR '. . ',. ...... ; v -.,,';." ' " IVT. ' VST'. -JBit4 ' S4j EAST JRIVXR. REQ KEG HENKF Sept'r 20- - r, Sept'r 87-' 3.,- actor.;. j T Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North ana uouui carouna. . ; . . i , , For Freight Or Passage aonlv to ' H. G. S0IAI.I.BONES, . : Superintendent, .Wumington, N. C TLV. 7lTde A Co.. General Agents. " ' I ang 80 tf J ' - 85 Broadway, New York. SO V h! A T?. I f We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breathe, In feelings, not in figures on a dial; ' We should count Time by heart-throbs he most lives ' JFfta thinks most feels the noblest acts the best." - j -v-""': ' . - -.v. - -t I NOT SPECULA TIONSNOT HEARSA T STATEMENTS, BUT FACTS VOL tNTARIIT J J ? SENT TO THE S. S. S. CO. HpHE reports from the use of Swift's Specifio ' iX IS. S. H.) in the treatment of Cancer continue . Lobe wonderful. There seems to be no doubt that it is a positive specific for Skin Cancer er Epithelioma. ' ! . . i i-. :'. A Caaeer for Twenty rears, v I "FQr twenty years I suffered from a Canoer on , tay neck. 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixtures' fed Instead of curing the Cancer. 1 lost the use of my arms and the upper part of my body. My ' general health was broken down and my life was idespaired of. , S. S. 8. 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 tand the support of my family to Swift's Specific." .- , :, w.-twituuiijoa, mvuDoro, ua. Hopes tone Cured. . v "Mr. Brooks, near Albany, was honelesslv af- ffilcted . with Cancer. It had eaten through his Jnose into his mouth and throat. The time of his death was only a question of avery short time. He prayed for death, his suffeiings were so great. !S. b. S has had a wonderful effect on him. Bis improvement is so great that we all feel sure of -his being perfectlycured in time . " I . . . W.H. GILBERT, Albany, Ga. - - Cancer for Fourteen Years. Spaktahbubs, March 14. 1684. I have for 14 years been a sufferer from a run ning sore on my face that everybody called a Cahcxb. I have used over $300 worth of medi cine and found no relief . About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFTS SPECIFIC from Dr. H. E. Heinitsb, and since have bought five others, have taken it, and it has cured xk 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 fobtt tkabs bad been lifted off my head. I believe it is a cttrb for every blood J,ir', ELIZA TIN SLEY. dt?S--- " V:.. -"5Ck- 1 ' ' . - Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Dlsts-sj?- , iree to applicant. - ' . . p ases maiieo : Drawer a, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St; Phuadelphia Office 1205 Chestnut fit. apltf . , . ohsm White Heal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested hy a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending it to the public. 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 Mrs. A. A. WUlard, ' Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W.L Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop,' for the correctness of her statements. ' . For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT. 12 A 14 No. Front "t,, ' i Sole Agent. EmhSOtf Groceries. Groceries. JgQBbla FLOUR, aUgiados, f v OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, &0J ExtraCandO 200 BtSB L&rarra COFFEE. Tierces LARD, . ' , JQQ Cases and Bucket LARD gQIBoxes CHEESE, ' 4Q Tubs BUTTER, Boxes Bblfl CRACKERS, ' ; Bbls SEED POTATOES. I , Bbls TURNIPS, . . ; ;2Q Bbls apples, e 4 : ; Hhds MOLASSES, ' f 200KeeNAILS" ' -' ' 250Bnndl8BOOPIKOK' Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, . Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, . U Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, jrorsaieiow bt ' ')'-;' ADRIAN A YOLLERS. mh2tf Scarborongh House. 1104 NORTH WATER STREET ' . .. . . AND PRINCESS STRKXT r- - , WILMINGTON, K.C . The Finest Restaurant in the City. ' Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sis gle Meals 36o. No Meals sent out. - dee 7 tf . v. ., R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proprf - rrms oldest'otwspapeb published tn -X. the Pee Dee section, one pf the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, off era to Com-,- ialispws. rSseSeBuitoess Cards Inserted on 1Z9 ral terms. ;. . THE STAR, Marion &, C, octaCtf; -:v- ' 37 5 - -t ';?1 r ;?s;. ,;.- v.. yy - .r&j
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