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' Frm a. complication of kidney, liver; . mnitic trouble and nervous debility, '"' n'der the care of the best physicians, -' -'ho nave her disease various names. Hut no relief. . , , . Vnil now she is restored to us m good, 1 lih 1V as simple a 'remedy as Hop Bit- tefs, WW'S il THE fAKENTS. ..: v S ? X. Father Is Gettlnff Well." My. lighters say: ': . -j," j!,nv much better father is since he used .''Ji'j'lleitin? well after his long auffer ;f , !'.! ailisease declared incurable." .. 'J.; p,1 we are so glad that he used your ilitu-rs." A Lapy of Utica, N. Y. , 1 -- None "enufcio without a bunch of preen o.-.n the wnite,label.ShnnjiUtoe vUpoiscn- ai.v r: D&Wlv toc&nra tu th sat eh m AVER'S ue Gnre contains an antidote for all malarial dls- . orders uliieh, so far as known, is used in no otber remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor" 'f aav u:!ueral nor c! jicterious substance ewr, aiiJ coiiseqaontly produces no iujurions , effect upon the 001151111111011, but leaves the ostein sj liealtliy as it iras before the attack. , , WS AE2ANT IYEE'3 AGUE CURE t rers every cae f Fever and -Ague, Iiter-iniitc-i.t or Chill r.-vcr, Kemilteiit Fever, lminb -Agut, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com ti'iiut caused by malaria. In ease of failure,; siwriSne-trial, dealers are authorized, liy our' circular dated July 1st, 1SS2, to refund the money. ' . , - . Dr. J. G: Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggists. Jel DAW Cm U A T T''C VEGETABIE lihJjh a SICILIAN Eair Eenewer. . - The Best is the Cheapest : - . Safety! Economy 1 1 Certainty of Oood -' Ecltat!';:i;'; These qualities are of prime topcartanci tn the selection of a preparation for thebaic Do not exporiment with new remedies 'which maydo iiarm rather than good ; hut profit by the ex perience of others. Buy and use with perfect confidence an article which everybody knows to be good. IIaLuL'3 HAxa Ekiteweb will not 7 M. disappoint you. ' . ' PBKPABEDBT ; 5 . R. P. Hall & Co Kasbaa,N.II. SoH by all Dmggisti r iwlBiy . caw nrm ; t. dee 81 The reputation of. iiosner-a stom ach , Bitters - as a Drevenuve , Of,Dl- demlcs a stomacb- ic; an invifrorant. a general restorative and a specific for fever and Birue, in- . dleestidn, ; bilious ' affections, rberrma- Usm, nervous aeM- Hty, consutauonai weakness, is cstab- W sound basis of more than twenty years experience.andcan no more be shaken bv the claptrap nostrum of unsci entific pretenders. than, the everlast ing hills hv the Jiii is that rurtle throueh their defiles. For sale y i!i Druiriais and Dealers irener&llv. f-r it Divviy nna . tu th sa my 1Z ri'l Jf..r.ONLY. vouxo or otD.-Tw; .0 are surxep- " "-i 1 f I f II "V T "... . V. ' . , vrrijjTT. Psav ii, v AK!tFSSKS a1 all those diseasea of a riZ..3 Keely rv o . 1 1 1 . . comnletei htSSSE or VjbTAIC BELT CO.. MaWhan.: Mlefc: , wv22D&Wly tuth sat nov 22 A PORTTTTTT? Care without Medi uSeripVf X V J2j cine. Patented Oc Jwr ig, 18.G, One box vrill anra fhm mm nhsti- case in four days er less.-- -t rJS Jm SolaMe Heilirated mm ffi ??esroylDK th eoatings of theatomacb. recebtT?' s.oldbyall druKBists,or miflea on fwcireularPnce" For farther particulars send Box 1533 ' - v ',77' 5 '-'X-1 osTr.;v" oureet, new TOfK. W AAtMUt tu th sat . ,1 auff 2S Thix KELT or nefeetfera tor is-Huulf xurewJs 'or ll.i-cure of ilei-nBemcnU or the generative orpana. TWete nontlstfk boot tliis instrument.. th coi tinuoua vtream of ELEG 7KIU1TY perneatinff tfirouifh the parts' mnt . restore them to healthr rtSon. Do not conjoima tbb- with HectriP J3e . advertised to ure all ills from hrnd to-toe. It W for . ' Tl-ihu,!.... . . t - the ANKnnitii niurtooaa. - 'Wiir;v?'"iy'Di?.''uii information, addreMCheever va Waliuigton St., Chicago. Uk , ( tu th sat 'unteed to be TUB mkjMxtosim the - IS 2m 7 HOLMES WATTKBS, son & Manning's sumneoUoonxs, v -7 BANK ? NEW KLmYKRmnLD'DSfQ, wte Capital Represented Over 1100,000,000. K h stomach..: (! inarms until 4tkin Marine aM - Lift ! Thei Morning Stak h&ST TIIBK. "tTinninn nnsK - T THEE, WAUBIOR REST. ttrtlil mo v-P Ida onco famous but . now forgotten Southern MteraryMasenger, which lately fell into my hands. I find the enclosed lines. They form the conclusion to a long and interest ing eulogy of General Andtew Jackson. M. Rest th.ee. warrior t ' rest From the shift of battle; Thou wast hotly pressed 'Mid its din and rattle -Graven is thy name1 On the pago of glory; Children sing thy fame, Rations list the story. t Jiest thee, statesman 1 rest ' 1 ' Prom the council's burden ; ' Millions hast thou blessed v Gratitude thy guerdon. , Guardian of the age Chosen of the yeoman ! -Patriots call thee sage, Tyrants call thee' foeman. J ' - ! -'"t.J: - ' 1 Rest thee, hero ! rest ! 5 . Life's short span is. measured; In thy Savior's breast, Seek what thou hast treasured. Ended in thy flight, j i . Entered Heaven's portal j , Spirit now, of light, ' i Here, and there, immortal t , J" Petersburg Index-Appeal. 1. i 1 TJie RIodern Shakespeare. AndrQ'medal- hthere : be such ti- dirijra i' the air this morn as will thine interest fife to tervid fever." fTIiia: likes, mine 'earj good sir, for ('ve but just returned! from a formal rounds and hints mine' larmtof someri Aipglikd the . j t,rheh is myrepSrjation fit,5 iae mam, tor mere is iurioer " agitation ' the news." ..: a' j : ' : '. 1 aGive i to me. then, that I mav ftrako me Quaker f silerico with :a quaKe. i fIIay e 1 at thee, demosel. Thou . no west Lucullus Marcia? w ! ' . t"IIe is sire to that! jade Beatrice, hose alti freights the Sabbath air with taint? " " ?M' 7 '.fTbe same, Andromeda!" "I know him' as tho parent of a witch;, whose garments .fit her .as the poa. dotn nt the bantlinp; pea.' J "Or as these tidings fit thipe ear, niayhap., r.This same j Lucullus Mar tia hath suspension made, and weighs is assets -l the lesser; scale." , , 'Hath what, Henrico? Pare - off he furbishmentsf of this," thy news. and- give it niei in j naked Anglo Saxon." f 7 ; ; 7 'I j! -7'-:,--- 'It being 'vetia stripling bit of hews, thus do I strip it girl. Lucul lus thetf hath; failed W v ? 7 "Failed,aidst thou? Failed ! Oh! that the fates had spared me this. Henrico!" ' ! "Spared thee which ? Why, thou bedizened one, this hampers not thy predit, nor thy sire's,f . San wherefore should H grieve thee then, I pray ?" i : "Grieve thou i- beetlehead! Dost tnou not weigu te outcome oi an this? 1 ner father fails, Beatrice goes tc Newport, or Long Branch, and jdnves a dogcart through tho sum incrtide ! . With difference twixt the felim per cent, he pays and that im posing; item which he-4 owes, she and Ser Sire will4 a dalliance make with lease and' luxury, , buy . them new boodles and rare .bnp-a-brac, pose sympathy, and ere the Autumn wanes, hie. them to Europe! for a rounds of months, and hither bring them back jagaia blazoned with some new lie in heraldry." iri b " ' 7 Marry, Andromeda, an' toy wits are ripe "Wouldthtmether'swferd as inpe, liennco -lor ; often nam , Joe ( posed himself on tho very verge where; failure would nave wneimea us witn its weal,and then some hint of olden- time integrity would win him from it, and like a dog, hefd back .to. work. brines. Oh! good me lord- well it is said thai 'Be who helps himself,sets ; quickest i', the booming tide of f or- tune!" .. .; - - . POLITICAL POINTS. Tlie' election off Gov. Cleveland, will be a sad defeat for the Democratic Na tioaal ' Committee'.-PAtte.. -Beeor; Ind. ThafTsi' ;def ectibn ' worries the Republican managers ini i Wisconsin. The ounce- of prevention ffould have been worth the Pound of cure. Chicago Zfef y lxoan has gono to Wisconsin to cheefcthe revolt frdrja the Republican tw-ltet.. -Mrs. Partinaton's failure: to , keep back the ocean-with her! fmop was nothing trythe failure that awaits Logan. Boston Post, jr77!..7'77i7- 7. 77 ' ? But what has Mr7 Blaine done? With what treat measure is his name iden tified inTt tnanner to distifieuish him from the common run. of . party supporters? : Is it asking too much to invite his eulogists to tell? Boston JLdvernserAJsep; Ben Butler is to politics wnat nfinifirft Ma to other tedious a master and infliction. The fear of a But ler administration, if it were well ground ed, would'drive every lover or nis country crazy. rma. liecora. ina. uem. Judging j from j the numerous retrain nnd hlackmailincr "letters that are sent to government officiary .th$: Repub lican campaign mansgers, we should judge that th iaanfi in this camTJaiffn is ours ul currency and finance. Phito. Record, Ind. VIRGINIA ITEMS. Arrangements sare being made for 'Suniet'? .Ctox. of New York, and ex Gov. Vance, of North Carolina, to canvass Virginia this fall foreyewna ana nen : Honii Geoi'C.1 Cabell, was re nominated yesterday by - acclamation, for riAnm-Au from the Danville distnefc It was WU&awMw v , -- - - one of the largest conventions, ever assem bled iotheuistrict. ' ;i. I i-7, -77; The errand iurv of Fanquier county has found anj djctmenta agair at.r fmiriim i at thai Fanauier sorings, Thursday last." The Governor has offered a reward for Hdrd a apprehension. : ;, A navin To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretiona of youth, nervous weakness, early decay f iosa ot lummwu, &c.V I will send a recipe that will cure you free of cnAKQE. ' This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in ouin Amerr to Oan1 anlfoArlraaaaA PTIVfilODe tO liKV. Joseph T; Ihmah, Stofwn 2, New York. -I SALT7RC35Ur.l And Every. Species of Itciiiflg and Brirnin'g Diseases 7 Posil iTOly-lCiircd s .T7 CZEMA. OI 'SUt MieunC:Wth' its asonizmg ,7 wAAuns. ovarf uun DiUTlU p Ullr'JLT.lrtTi ff iTTTTPTrrrr a tha mwaa- fibu r.v tmrii- rvpeawju uauyt witn two or tUMie doses of Cun- n.ovin ci, unwffwiMi raruier. iaj Keel U10 vav aaw4 bU (AliCK CkUIVflA JJUIB Ciaii IU111T1 tatinsr, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys ac- wwh mo uyTu vwmi iiuo uror ana a luney 8 ac tive, will speedily cure Kciema, Tetter, Bint- Dandruff, and every species of ltchinff, Soaly.and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians and all kaown remedies f aU. Will RfeDonald. 2542 Dearborn St..ChlnnW era te fully acknowledges a cure of Salt Rhrnim on head, neck, face, arms, and legs for seventeen years; not able to .walk except on diands and knees for one year; not able' to4ielp himself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless; permanently enred by Coticuba. Bxsolteh. (blood purifier) Internal ly, and CtmcuBA and Cuncrm4 Soap (the great Bkia cures) externally. ' - , t Ctaai. nonsrton. Em. lawvev. 28 State St. Boston, renorta a case of Salt Rheum under his observation Cor, ten years, which covered the patient's body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had been applied without benefit, which was completely - enred ; solely by the- Crmotr&A EeKedhs. lea vine a" clean and healthy skin. , . J , P. 0. Drake. Esn .. TietroiiL Mich. .Suffered '' untold tortures from &altRheum,whichappeared on his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed ma eyes. Alter iae most oaretuaoctoring ana a consultation of physicians failed to relieve him, he used the CrmctraA Heuedies, and was cured, and has remained sa to date. . - vi ; ' 7; IWr. JoJinThlel. WOkfiBhfl.rre.'Ptt. 1 Wrlh- " I have suffered from alt JKheanv for pvenoightt years, at times so bad that I could not attend to my business for weeks at a time. Three boxes of Ctjticdba, and four bottles Resolvkht, have' entirely cured hie of this dreadful disease. Sold bv all drmrfffstfl. PrfnA fTiiintrHt FAfanta- Resolvent, fl.00: Soap. 25 cents PorntiiDRnn and Chkkicai, Cow Boston, Mass. '- . Send for "How to Care Skin Diseases, PTTrnTCXTRA, SOAP. An exquisite, Toilet, UU11 Bath,and Nursery Sanative. mhSD&Wtf ' wed sat : ' .J toor or frm : Spring Without Blbssbms, tate In UTo to Look for Joy Yet Ne- Vr Taa Y.a a WTawiJI ' I Readers of Hawthorne's "House of Seven 6a- iles" will recall tho pathos with which poor Clif fords PyncheoB, who. has jbeen unjustly, imprs-c oned since his early nianhdod; iald, after hk re-' tease : 'My life is gone, and where is my happi ness? Ohl give me my happiness." But that could be done only In part, as gleams of warm sunshine occasionally fall across the gleonv of a Hew England autumn day. In a letter to Messrs. Uiscox & Co., Mr. L. H. Titus, of Pennington, N. J.,says: havesnf fered un'old misery from childhood front chronic disease of the bowels and diarrhoea, accompa nied by groax pain. I sough t relief at the hands if phjaiclans of every school and .used every pa tent and domestic remedy under the sun. I have at last found in PARKER'S TONIC a com plete specific, preventive and ctfre.7 '.s yean ttt yaluable medicine, which did for me what noth ing else could do, is entitled to the credit of my getting back my happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact," Dr. E. S. Wells, who needs no Introduction to the Deonlo of Jersov Citv. adds : "The teetuno-' Slal of Mr. Titus Is genuine and voluntary ; only e does not adequately portray the suffering he Has endured lor many years. He is my orotner-ln-law and I know the case woU. He is now per fectly free from his old troubles, and enjoys health and life, ascribing it all to JPAUKKU'S TONIC. I 'TTnArmallAil aci am tnfMmti oii'mnlnt net all ilia uuvuaucu oo au sixv tfxji caxtb. otiiuuiaioo ca& uio brtrans; cures ailments if the liver, kidneys, and all diseases of the blood. ep 8 D2taw&Vlv wed sat nrm : se 8 9TVAPITAI. PRnS. 87S.OO0.. Tickets only 85. Share In proportion. Lonisiaia Stale Lottery toipiy. , . 1 We do herebv certify that we ewerviee the or yangemenU for aU the Monthly and Semi-Annual. Jjraunngs or tm Loumana estate JMiery uotnpany-, and in person manage and control the drawings themsdvee, and that the tame are conducted vntA honesty, fairneee. and in oood faith toward aU rar ties, and we authorize the Company to vse this cer- . H - 1 Si. 1 1 r.Hi.. tnueaaverttsemenu.". ' v: ' . rvnnamlaalnnera.. Incorporated In 18C8 for 26 yean by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes- with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fnnd of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December Sdi A. IX 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Slate. ? ' " IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND STNGLB NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACKMONTHLY , , , , , A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, ' NINTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS I, IN THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. - September 9, 18 84 172d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, TS.OOO. 1 1'0,000 Tleketa at Plve Dollars Eaen , Fractions In Fifths In Proportion. -; LIST OP PRIZES 1 Cardial Prize....... ...... 1 Capital Prize .". - 1 Capital Prize... . 2 Prizes of $6000.... .$75,000 . 25,000 . 1U.UUU . 12,000 . 10.000 ikPrizesoi WW 10 Prizes of SO Prizes of 100 Prizes of 800 Prizes of 600 Prizes of lOOd Prizes of 1000.;.?5.. 200.... .. 100 mmi i ' 6e....i... SB........ i 10,000 . 10,000 . 20,000 80.000 ... ....' 25,000. 25,000 j T APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 8 Approximation Prizes of $750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500. . . '' 9 Approximation Prizes of 250... 6.750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, anionntfagto)..ii.7?. ... fWWOO Applications for rates to clubs should only be maue io ouuip ui um vuiuiauj w a i For further information write dearly, glvjrar full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable ana aaaress xtegtokereu xivoib w NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ........... j . New Orleans. La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by MaU or nxpresa au bud 94 uu -jj jbaprcoa iy vim vAwru . Ml BHfV - 1 1 1 New Orleaa, or m. A. DAUPHIN. . - 607 Serentn St TTashlnston, D.C. jTIie Et)besoiuan, Pnbllflhed every 'Wednesday In iombertb'n, N. C scribers In Robeson county alone, hdesa gen 1 i Li.a.sHMk 1 4-tiA AAmtfiofl AT MfVtfrL I HI HI' berlandy.BUtden.-CohbRie the .fuuenung -tr:aiii" Tlie Timten)ce 7 7 Tho People's r apcr, 7haTinff pablished the first daily newe Columbia, over thirty years ago, In weU known by all Its citizens. - ' edratath'c Subsoriptiqn only t.per7r. ,ju arc7 jvcm , DARR 1PARMELEB. Sumter4 8. C. : Aaaress 7 mh 4tf HASTHaLABX-ESTCritGmATIO largest advertising patronage of any paper The T.loroingStar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Siittiitifln Rates In :AiT,; - DAILY STARi One Year? postage paid $7 00 I - nTllreeM:onf.:'.f-; 4 00 7 " One Mocth WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. .$1 50 " Six Months,' ; 1 DO Three Months " ' " ... . 50 7,7 : I NOTICES OFTHE PEESS ; 7 7 The Sta& Is decldedlv one of the best Tjanera tn the State, as bright and newsy as ever. - Long life jit.-j-AuemTe.. . i , , The Wnmington Stab has entered en Its twelfth yeai1 as srood a oaner as anv peonle should want. i Charlotte Demaerai. .' .. The wumlrijrton Stab has entered on its twelfth year. I As a dauy journal of news it stands "up head.!' Concord register." " The WDmlnertonSTan has entered Its tweritv- fifth volume. There is no better paper published U8tata.?rZ!Mi: WBfca f ? i s - iu, (The Wilmington tab has entered upon its thtr-' teenth year. . It Is 'one of the best papers in the State. Warrenton Gazette. r t . . . .The! Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has beoome one of the leading papers;f tke86ti&Oa;ford;TorekliQht.; (The Wllmtagton Stab Is not only one of the best euiwjci payers ui uio oiAte, uui lor iresnness 01 news ana xypograpicai appearance cannot oo ystLrjaaaon jteporier. ; ; . e WUmlncton Stab Is one of the verv best na rs In the South, In every department from ty po .pny up to eaitonat aDuity anamaepenaence. erswrg Va.) Index-Appeal. 1 i j The WHmlngtdn (N.'C.) Mokntno Stab is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we -say it Is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the Soxxth. Richmond (Va.) Seligiom Herald. , f . (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 Nortn C"arouiiian, we are proua 01 iu 1arboro Southerner. , , . We llke the Stab because It Is thoroughly re- ICh LlOt VCkUUlUf iVltl iUOO fUV wv dlted, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news-, aper. -, ixng may. tne stab iwrnatB. m. Airy Although at the head of the press In this State i all that makes a naner valuable to the reader. till it continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude.' May Its lustre never wane. TheJ HWJsavtUt. if. ........... " : 1 mlJ . t J -.11 .1 . VI. Ui, t .Wla t M.UO DUB la DU K.u uiu i.vunuu .uvinu iu u-u 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 the SautA.v-MobesoMaa.. I That magaifioent beaming Stab has completed Is twenty-second volume. .' It is one of the most rilliant, erudite and sparMnig dailies south of the Potomac The system In the get up of thepa- er surpasses them.au.-r-. arooro nownemer. The1 Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth ear. It Is a most excellent newspaper, weU ed ced, a eompendium of all the news of the day, nd an hnnor to its citv. to North Carolina and tc forth Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. , The Wllinlntrton Stak Is now taklnR the regular tnlrlntcrht Associated Press renorts. and has be- shies increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is an excellent paper.-- Its prosperity Is tot surprising isince it is so aeserving.' unarm voterver. i S The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of Its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a ravcrite With the State press and is sought after by the people. . Long and prosperous life to It. Feids fUle Times. . f The Wilmington 8tar, 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, and consider it the peer of any Journal pablished in the South. juxrora jrree umce. XOlvw 1 k it that bJI the narers with the name of Star are such bright little j ournals T .The Wilming ton (N. C.) StAb. the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must he something m a name after all, fiichmond (Fa.) Stater I rhA wnrnfneton Stab has entered unonits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin pes on the road to success. . We esteem the Stab Very highly, regarding it as one or ine very oest fiA'nmmsLTwnra that enmea to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other ol our exenanges ana its eai-ori-u ge aartment is conducted with much ability. iter VantanJUodei' l )'" ; ' " f -i ; TTnmhlo in its rjetrhinmers. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the srreck of for tune tnat attenaea tne oouapse o. m. ouauwm Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed"' un til It now beams resplendent la the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newrra vw ft. ha. raw iTm.la. and nn snnerior. for arrrs- briate selection and judicious arrangement, and me are proud to rank it among our most accepts iile exohangea--.fiA0OT ;- The WHmlnerton Mornino Stab has entered up- bn the thirteenth year ot its existence, and we 'take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark Sable success of the Stab is due to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is -the first thing In Journalism. Otherwise the pa iper Is all that the term of "good newspaper" im niiaa: -nri ita noma nf editors and reoorters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the -.aaT.vJZ -v. a- I Inflna- rwa rf t.ha k It Tl AVAr IM TA- taraea, ana may its genuu emerprisuiK p-up- io tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ooldsboro Messenger. ' ' nuu jm o xvjslwi a it- mir and VIQOia of YOUTH. Dys pepsia, wuioi apireuwi .ffligestlon, Iw of Strength, aul Trea if eeung aosoii-MsiT eorea. jtonea. mu,i k . A.AM u.ntTra naw f fire. I. Enlivens the mind ana ----m-- p ; supplies snuu V M -55 InDlHAMI-BTSIBOH TONIO atfou4. cureTolVes clear, OT'lf . Frequent atqemptsas couiiterreittlng onijM to thVpor-nlrityor the origtnjU.Do not expert fA paef al. iaf orm n tlon , freo. J auglBDikWly; -"-j , an 10 Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, , H-1,000,000 Cash. Capital paid in, - $300,000 Surplus Fund, . -. ... , " $50,000 DIRECTORS : 7 - W. L GORE, . f r C. M.STEDMAN, . 0. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, F RHEINSTEIN, B. B. BORDEN, , -.i ... DONALD MaoRAE, Lyollers. r. r. bridgers, "'. J.W.ATKINSON., ' ISAAC BATES, President, ' , j G. W ' WlLliAMS Vice President, aa 90 tf . ; 8. D. WALT-ACE. Cashier Holasses, Bagging, &c. ... . ,150 i Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. 100 do - do ' P R do ' - 500 Half 110118 standra BAGG,ING' : jqqq Bales New ARROW TIES. 500 do Fi9el -do ":' " j50QBbtePrX)UR, ; 7;100Gjk ;J-;?77v .200--- .; Lime. Cement, Plaster, 3to , , ''. . I.. All at Lowest Prices. -- ang 24 If ! V WORTH & WORTH. Star: Saloon TS THE PLACE TO GET THE VERY FINEST SHRIMPS to be fe'und In the cHAlso,WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCa.Call and be convinced GEO." P. HERBERT, - Proprietor. -lanl tf l ' v WIIOLESJLLlFTBIGESf Our quotations. It should be ' understood. represent the -wholosale prices ; generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be Charged. : --; - -r- h- r-3 BAGGTNG Gunny ...'.7.. ...... 10 11J4 Standard. ,v. 00 12 Biwit-aortn uaroima 1 .......i...4, .00 00 00 00 oo & ... 15 ; Mlfc & ::12V ,.-&12 ta 8 Shoulders. IB Xb Sides, choice. W B ......... . W-tsiih Smoked Hams. lb.. : Sides, y H) '..'.. 4 t Shoulders, 19 B ............ .. DkT Samtto Sides, 8.1b.......v ' ' j Shoulders, V lb. ......... -. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Ji Second Hand, each :i New New York, each........ - New City, each.............. BSSSWAZ-V -b ... BMCICS Wilmington, 9 M.... ' Northern BUTTER North Carolina, V lb. Northern, 1 lb..,..-.;;.;...... CANDLES Sperm..-,.... TalloW.. ........ ) Adamantine ....... . . CHEESE a-N orth'n Pacty J Dairy, Cream.... .. State .... COFFEE S -b Java.'..-.. .V i- La-ruvra ...... 00 1 60 ,1 80 100 25 8 00 0 00 1 65 2 00 t 90? 27. 9 00 14 00 :. 00 25 18 ' 00 Slk;,; 25 12 12 13 11 88" 14 10 86 . 92J6 4b : T -v 85 " 20 ' llM 00 ;' 14 00 00 ; 18 IS Rio 00 CORN MEAL ? bush., In sacks, ; ; . 85 i Virginia MeaU 90 . COTTON TIES W bundle. . . . .. 1 40 DOMESTICS Sheeting, .4-4, Jfd t Yarns, 9 bunch.. ........... EGGS dozen... FISH Mackerel, No. 1, 9 bbl... ;V Mackerel, No. 1, 9 half bbl. . MackereL No. 2. 9 bbl. 00 ' 18 - IS 00 6 50 9 60 5 00 8 50 5 00 11 00 300 0 00 4 50 20 00 WOO 10 00 5 50 t9 00 6 00 12 00 & 4 00 .Mackerel, No. 2, 9 half bbl, Mackerel. No. 3, 9 . bbl . : i Mullets, 9 bbl . . . . . . . .-, I Mullets, Pork bbls. ,K. C. Roe Herring, keg Jj Dry Cod. D.....Ti -. . . ; FtOUR 9 bbl Fine. .- I Northern Super.... m Extra.... ' 10 . 5 00 5 00 i 6 50 8 00 , 4 75 6 25 -0 00 13 S 25 5 50 4 E0 5 00 00 10 City Mills Super. ' : ; " Extra Famllj. GLUE 9 lb. ......... GRAIN fJ bnsheL i Ckra,store,bags,prhne, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, , ; ' . i Corn, cargo, ln'bags, " ! j Com; cargo, mixed, to bags Oats, from store............ jCow Peas. ...(. ......iv;..... HIDES 9 B Green f Dry... HAY $ loo lbs Eastern..,..,, t - .Testern . ..i .ii. I North River...... :.t HOOP IRON lv......... LARD 9 lrT-Northorn......... i North Carolina... LIME 9 barrel 85 70 eh 7i- ' wumi I'j on iTiW&l.: 74 47 ; uo LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft s Ship Stuff, resawed:. ........ 18 00 i Rough Edge Plank.. ....... ..15 00 I West India Cargoes, accord- - togto quality.............. IS 00 I Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 ; Scantling and Boards,com'n 12 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon ; ! New Crop Cuba, In hhds. . . . : V0 " fi " In bbls 60 ! Porto Rico, in hhds. .. . 00 I ' - " " in bbls 00 j Sugar House, In hhds........ .00 I " lnbbls.A.... 00 i Syrup, In bbls .- 40 NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 OILSrrS gallon Kerosene... .. 12 i Lard...;........... ......... 1 10 I Linseed..,'.. 90 ' Rosin....;.., ..,..-.,, 15 : Tar 00 f Deckand Spar..'.. .'i.-. -' 00 POULTRY Chickens Jive.grown ..25 I , ' " . Spring,. , 8 20 00 16 00 is oo 22 P0 15 00 . r i Turkeys tu PEANUTS 9 bushel.. 1 00 POTATOES 9 bushel-Sweet.. 00 L Irish, perbarrel, new......... 1 00' PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... 17 50, rrime uw finmn. 17 00 HICB Carolina, 9 .... 4 uougn, 9 Dusnei tupianaj. . eu Do. do (Lowland) 1 00 SAGS y tt Country, X,....,. 1 City....;.. .........,.;.... -i .iq ROPE B ,14 BALT salt Alum . .; . 80 Liverpool os Lisbon 00 American. ; ; 00. SUGAR lb-Cuba. ........... 0 Porto Kico. w.-. . u A Coffee --- : 0 B " 0 C-i- " ..... 7J Ex C 0 Crushed.... 10)) SOAP ft Northern 5 SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 common. xw -Cypress Saps.. ........ 450 Cvoress Hearts... 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 KU HOfrsneafl.... w w TAJ-LOW B i :t1MBKR M feet Ext Heart ' list class yeuow pine;, .mw, w Prime ehlp'g, lstclass heart. - 00 Extra Mill, good heart...... 00 MiU Prime 6 50 12 00 10 00 800 750 Common Mill.....;.......... Inferior to Ordinarr 4 50 4 00 20 .16. 12 5 00 2 50 WOOL lwWashed..j....... unwasnea . ....... .......... .. . Burrv WHISKEY gallon Northern jtorth uaronna WILMINGTON nONElfiatARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York.. M discount jsainmore... Boston...... PhlladAlnrtln Western Cities. TrnKarM Milan 1 I) IWni' i ' Ttanlr nt nav TTaiWYvnr Rfcoek . . . l j . . ; .-A'-. 107 : 90 140 . 33 ;, 10' 10 ' 11: 108 105 100 100 100 110 y so 50 120- i First National Bank-Stock .- A ,a.AMM C.AAt. . Lrtavaaa vru&uu uinuy oiajub.. ....... (North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons lrunautg, iooo ' Fundingl8C8... SneoialTax... . ;W WRR Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). Carolina uentrai it a conas, ofc... :wlTntnirton. nnl. A Ansrnstfl. RHlionda. Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 $c . . . . . New Hanover County Bonds, 6 . . . . . WllTnlnortrkn Jk Walrlnn R Tl Stock Wllmincton Gas light Company Stock. Groceries. rjpHERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE- kecpers could birrBo' many things so cheap. Some of the substantials are up 'tis true, but 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 prioe goods. No trouble to show them. Eggs are upj 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 "Hatch-et." .No pun intended. v F. G. & N. ROBINSON-. ; aug 29 tf Review copy. ' THE CELEBRATED ARRIMTOH GAME FOflS FORSaLE jyjY GAMS FOWLS HAVE Ar NATIONAL RE putation. They have lought and won a series of the greatest mams ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In "76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner" with the Di ploma and Medal. - ' . . ' ' "2 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, pei 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 Slimmer, the Finest' Games -in the World, andwill ship Young Fowhrof March and April hatch-' during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five-' Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. . , Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. - Address, J. G. ARRTNGTON, . , ap 6 tf ' Hllliardston. Kaah Co. N.C. EHCOUME HOME, IKSTITUTIOKS. Security Against Fire. Tie , Horti Carolina Home; Insurance Co, ; RAtEICHVN.C. ; THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all elapses of Insurable property Auloss'es aire promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" Is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and appeals with confidence to insurws of pro pert lu North Carolina. . . .. . Agents In all parts of the State. ' .... j . JOHNGATLTNG, President. , , . W. S. PRIMROSB, Secretary; -,. . - PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. '' ATKXNSOOS & MANNING, Agents, sep2Stf t " '' ' " l- Wptnngton. N. C." Land Plaster, , TOR SALE BY WOODY CTJBE1E, - : 7 i h JJ , r - General Commission Merchants, ' j , ;' ' .. Wilmington, N. C Also. Soie Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HARD PLASTER andTINSST GROUND, Correspondence solicited. ap 3 tf 50 O 5J. 10 i 12 96 105 90 100 90 1 00 3)4 ' . SM 00 10 00 6h l 40 ..Railroad: Co. .: Omen ovIxh'z- SupatmrsnssnT. - i . ; Vllmlagton, N. a, July 11, 1884. f 1 7? 'Caiaiige ?of e4nli Mmllandl Express :Trmlas Datly I 7 Nos.dT Nortnand 48 Sontn. Wave WJhnlntdn, ProntSt. Depot; at:?.o6 JC M. Arrive atWeldon..... ........ ...V.7.... 185 P M. Leave Weldon......... 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot. S.35 P, M. Past Thboush Maxlakd pAssiiiaxB Tbath Dailt I ISO. 4U SOTTTtt. "Leave Weldon. .A . . . . . 15.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot,-10.00 P. M Kati. and V- PAsanraKB . Tbain Daily No. as. ;-: . i f . . i- ' f -f -NOBTH. . v.-,.; .v -y v I Leave WOmlngfon ... . &35P.M Arrive atiWeldon..,i. ........ 2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will ston nnW ofurtia-n GoldsboroandMagnoUa. " Trains on Tarboro Branoh Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.90 P.-M. ;nd A sop f 'dally, .Returning, leave Tarboro at & P. M. and . lv a. m. daily. . ,;-(. Duuwuiu ucuft snucu nuita leaves Halifax for 8cotlant Neck at 8.25 P.M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Jteck at 8 30 A, M. daily.,,.. for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday viarBavLine. - - - 1 Train No. 43 runs dailv and makes aIoha tcm- nectionfor all points' North via Richmond and Washinerton. - v ,. - . j- . All trains run ' solid between Wnmlngton and Washington, and havePullmah' Palace STeetwrs' aiiacnea. . .' - ' For aooommodatlon of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Suaday. - i - . . : General Sup't. ! jy 12 tf - '- WILMINGTON, COL'HBIi & AOGDSTA ,EailrQaa:C6. ... . Omens or Genxral Sxjp't, 1 -Wilmington, N. CX. Aug.,18. 1884 1 Change of ScliediLle. iPVN AND AFTKH ATJGTJST 20. 1SS4. AT 5 00 P. KJ M., the following Passenger Schedule will 1 be run on this road: -" - : . . - ... . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (DallTl Hoi. 4 8 West and 4 T ast. -r. , Leave Wumlngfon...!...5.'-.;.......,, .. 9.05 P. X. i-ieave u-iorenee...!; 2.40A.M. Arrive at C C. A A. Jnnetkm . fl an a. V Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.. oksp.v" Leave C, C. fc A. Junction . . 10.20 P. M. ' lieave Florence 4.50 A. M. iamve at wummgton..... ( 8.35 A.M. KiesT Mail ass Passsfsxb Tbaik. Dailt. No. 40 I ' Wist. Leave WUmtogtcm:V...".:.i....t.., : ..10.20 P. M. iarrrve at Florence. . iv . , .... i ..... . 1.25 A, M. Mail Aim Passbhobb Tbaih Dailt No. 43Eabt. Leave Florence. 4.05 P. M Arrive at WUmington..r, .v....,. , 8,05 P. M No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Harlen!t?: ' Ainu 1. omA, w( Vf vc.."ju felssengers Tor uoiumbia and all points on G: & . R. R., C. A A. R. R. Stations, - Aiken Junction. bnd all points beyond, should, take 40 Night Ex press. ..- -. ! i Separate ' Pullman Sleepers 'for Augusta 'on (Train 40.- '- All trains run solid between Charleston and fWilmington. f Local Freight leaves" Wflmtagtori dally, except Sunday, at &50 A. M. -. - - - - JOHN F. DIVINE, T.f M. EMEESON, iE'l PasSnlgenfeS Ifl aug lati . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OrjflCl or SuTKBlMTXJinBHT, 1 , . . , ' Wilmington, N. C, May 11, 1884. J Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 2, 1884, THE POL lowinir Schedule will be onerated on this Railroad: . '. .: . PASSENGER, 1 MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. . 1 Leave Wflmlne-toa at..." .7.30 P. It No. 1. Leave Raleigh at. : . . . .-. ........ .7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at..... .....7.00 a. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. . 1 ..... 7. . .8.45 P. M.' No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. 8.30 A. M I Arrive at Wilmiusrton at, 8.00 A. M. Passenger Trains stop ait regular stations only, and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVtelON,' PASSENGER, MALL, EX ! PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except. Sundays, ,r . Leave Charlotte...'..!., ,7. 5.15 P. M. Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte. .;. .10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trams to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Kaleigh and Charlotte. ' Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R . R Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. . L. C. JONES, Superintendent. P. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, " mylltf - ;. -- WOIIAIM. Her Heal ill and Happiness are Hatters of Great Concern to all mankind. . , Neab Marietta, Ga. Some months ago! 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 now in perfect health and able to attend to their household duties. ' REV. H. B. JOHNSON. State of Georgia, Troup County. I have examined' the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, and pronounce Itf to "bo va. combination of medicines of great merit In the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends It. Mm. P. BEASLBY, M. D. Sprinofieu), Tenh. Db. J. Bbadfikld: Bear SirMj daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadfu affliction known : as female .Disease,, which has cost me many dollars and. noth withstanding I had- the best medieal attendance, could not fina relief. .; I haVonsed mahyf other 'kinds of medi cines without any effect. , I had 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 me to bu a bbMe) o yQurPemale Regula tor.. She began to Improve at once. I was so delighted with lte effects that I bought several more bottles of it; and, knowing what I do about it, if today one of my fandjy was suffering with that awful disease, I would have'it If it cost $50 a bottle, fori can truthfully say it" has cored my daughter sound and well, and myself and wife dd most heartiyrecommend your Female Regulator to be jusjwhatttlsrepreseBtedtohe. . , ,.; . ; 7 Respectfully, " H;D. PEATHERSTON.7 Treatise on the Health and' Happiness of Wo-, man mailed free to any addresa : f fh s v1? ; THX BBASriXXJ RXOUXATOB Co., ' "' " " ' " ; Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. wnilam H Green. Wholesale Agent. Wilm Ins- ton, N.C. ' - f" my My chsra- A TJTJ Tranp " Send six cents for postage JT A XCiJ- and receive free, a costly pox of goods which will help an, of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in world. Fnrtnnea await the workers abso- luttely sure. At once address TRUE A CO Au gusta, Maine. - mh so DAWlv ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, -AT 9.00 A.M. -! Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wei- don Railroad will run as follows; . -:iv .4 ... ,f, ;..--- :i-i-txt iv'ff efinsJ D-BV LitlijiaLLAlUlJisopiusi Habits . ! EASXLT CUBED .BOOK FBEE. - DB. J. C.-K0IfMjUr. JPTBaOI. WISCOXSXI. INTENDING ADVERTISERS SHOULD addreRR- . , ..... , - ( GECVP.SOWELL & CO., , Jt7 ... 7: 10 Sprue Street, lSTew York City, I to FPR SELECT LIST OP 1.CC0 NEWSPAPERS7 i ? ;- jBepl DAWlm fr-: p :j 'v -H - -: . --tf rfV ew York and WMinffton Steanisnip Co. ' PROM .PIER.,84, ,EAST. BaVER, NEW YORE,, BENEPACTpR., Saturday: ' I SeptT fl 7 GULATOS . .v. . . M -M; -Sent 13. ACT0R.7- t..i !.. .! . . . GULATOR. 'I . . PROM WILMINGTON. ULAT0S 4. .... ....Satnrday, i srEPACroR,-..-. beghlatos.... bSineactotC,. 1 ..-8620 Sent'r 27. ' St Throuch Bilia lAdlno- and Tiwnat Th mn o-h Bates guaranteed to. andTf rom points In Nortn an(,Bouxa curouna. ".' For Preigit .or Passage apply to 7. ' ' 7 7 ' -''H.'.' SHIALLBONES7 7 ' t " -. Superintendent, ? ;i - - ' ! . Wilmington, N. t. w.'p. Clyde & Co. General Agents.. i: - ' , aug sou . as Broadway. New xo4. SO .EAKS I , t"- ...... . i ' -.-. .-. , We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths. In feelings, not in figures on a dial; We should coithtTkne by heartthrobs he most lives WJio thifltd most feels the noblest acts the best." .. i NOT.SPECmTIONSJfOT HEABSA T ; STATEMENTS, BUT FACTS VOZUNTjLSZLT, '. ' SMH1T.TO TUE SLS.S. CO. . i nPHA ttporb! from the nso of Swift's Specific UL Si 8. 8J In the treatment of Cancer continue to be wonderful.i. There seems to be no doubt that It Is a positive specific for Skin Cancer or Epithelioma. ; . A Cancer Tor Twenty Tears. " "For twentv Tears 1 suffered from a Cancer on fay neck. ' 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixtures' ed Instead of enrine the Cancer. I lost the use pf my arms and the upper part of my body. My ' general health was broken down and my life was ' despaired of. - 8. 8. 8. oared ine sound and weU. this new lease of life it save to me cannot be " ineasured- by any monetary value. I owe iny life ana tne support or my ramiiy to swift's specific." w. it KUtusoN, JJavisboro, Ga. , s,i v.. Hope to e Cared. : . Mr. Brooks, near Albanv. was honelesslv af flicted with Cancer. : It had eaten through his , nose into his month and throat. The time of bis peath was only a question of a very short time. e prayed tor death, his snffeilngs were so great. . h. 8 has had a. wonderfnl effnet nn him Dia improvement is so great that we all feel sure of pis being perfectly cured In time." w; it. GILBERT. Albany, Ga. Cancer for Fourteen Tears. - . Spaetanbdbq, March 14, 1884. I have for 14 veara been a snfferer from a ni ri fling sore on mvfaoe that evervbodv called a Cakcxb: I have used over $300 worth of medi cine and feund no relief . About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dr. H. E. Heinltsh, and since have bought five.' otberSjJiave taken it; and it has cxtrxd xb 1 sBomro ans weixI My face is as free from a sore as -anybody's, and my health is perfectly re-" 'Stored. I feel like forty years had been lifted ioff my head. I believe It is $ cuke for every blood dineAHA. .,. . i Ttr.TKA TTNSr.PiV An. TfttQffaAAII Til a a .1 a J OUt. Tllann ana m.lTAil ' free to applicants. ' firm otlf I u.il a tit? i 1 Ifl I n nn lituonuiDrjkvuiuiU, ' Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. .1 . - . N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office 1205 Chestnut St. ' . . apltf - i'"" chsm -- White Heal Yeast. VERT VAU5ABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Havlrig been thoroughly tested by a great many ol the ladies of Wihnington,Xfeel no hesitation lnoommeBdtag It to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made bv Miss Hodeos. of this citv. of pure -: vegetaDie maxier, ana sne reiers to . , . . . , . . Mrs. A. A. Wfllard, . ,'f .... Mrs." Gen. Whitmg,, ' Mrs. W. L Gore, ' . Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For saleby .... ,, ,J.f JNO..L. BOATWRIGHT.' i 12 & 14 No. Front St.', Sole Agent. Bfmh30tf Groceries. Groceries. 1500 BM PLOTJR. all grades. . : OKfi Bbls Granulated SUGAR, OU ' . Extra C and C 2QQBags Rio and Lagnvra COFFEE, Tierces LARD, JQQ Cases and Buckets LARIH . Qoxes CHEESE, J , 4q tuWbutteh, Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, . QQ BbW SEED POTATOES. 7;' OA Bbls TURNIPS,- - - 20 j&njES ..y CA Ehds MOLASSES, .7 , i "iofCBhu ;; do s :;t 2QQ Kegs NAILS. ; 8,11(1108 HOOP IRON, 7 -, f A Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, . v. t ' Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, - -" t : cunuieB, soap, tjanay, dtc., - , ; For sale low by , . ADRIAN St VOLLERS. mh2tf uNew Scwborougk ffi , N6. 104 NORTH WATER STREET " r ,, , .,-1 ,-AND- PRINCESS STREET r v . .WILMINGTON, N. C. The Finest Restaurant in the City. -Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Ste ele Meals 350.' No Meals sent out. dec 7 tf ,S B. . SCARBOROUGH, Prop'rt ; ThnimOitSfcar, TIB OLDEST. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and moat prosperous In the State, offers to Com mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted the plan . of soiling by sample, an exoeHent nieoium of com munication with a large and influential class of merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store -men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad vertisement and Business Cbrds Inserted o a libe talterma, t Addresj :' ' THE STAB. ' ect:s:tf . . ' ' Marlon &. C - :-'tl-i f-'i '- ...v-.i-:J;i." , f : for v r i . .. 7:.-s7i77 :; SepW.20.5;-; 7.seP;irig7 . .. f ;AVV.'-.Vif;-o :-i Sep'' f- ,'Ci- ' v yf. i l : -;"'7S"655 - - k 3 f 7- .7 iTj , .-?f.t4.' . 7ii :77':fj- - .7:73 f :7r : ' 4.' . y:7-S - . - - ' - 5';.' ...a. -,.-, .vs ;V-7' -77.:. ";77S1 7.,'a&- :.7U.vi. -7t Jt . v '"Jr. s -' - .- 7rX; ' .-'-r . ; . :'7- I- '77-1: -7-i 7t74: --"if ? ; 5 - , V .7 . f ... -y - ' 1 . ' "4 f- ' -7 1 ,. . -A . : . 5 if , , J '7- , 7 j . " . 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