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J with Starch, Arrowroot Sugar, and is therefore far more economi cal. It is delicloua, nourishing, Btrengtbening, easily digcste4.and ndmirably adapted for invalids aa well a for person In healSu - Sold bydreeera U1ER & car)orclBstenffiti wt f Cap e Fear & Yadkin TaBey in Y i m ii um m Hrnl III III H a" I Cure A Open ng of a New Line ' for and Passengers. I-reigH' Greensboro, FayettevlOckl 'Sbe OSxXf Wilmington. in Tn CAPE FEAR A YADrtlf YI-LT XVf ahetteTil!e to Shoe Bee!. ctHmeetinR wihj wiiimihna Central at Shoe Heel forWilming- ' "a iue patronage or ro pvuiic. aies for Freicht and Passemrers wRl be made sitalaanyloadmthet.!v H .11 I i :u is the straitest and shortest connection f)Ui he mailn from WIlminvtAti w iU kl I J Jlt.li " W TT ?W , ; "ul"oiortn raroUna and South Carolrad rt..t arolina, and to those North of GreeBV rpn. - i ' I,u7 "ii"iviJu c vauvmo of r. m rreta Snfnrl hvttia SAaKrvaivl Alp T.lnT ni r fie 1. . v. Tit,.v i a. t k n i r J JI ('oni.Pany Kuarantees 'prompt and af Wation for Vrefeht and Passenfirers. io afl rth an J South, at thewjoat liberal wta.f .. - . f.- r-ir rnH.htTaiiffs and Passemrer Kates sddIjl . wiSK, Oeneral Prdsrht and Pa.s, iiwnt, Fayette i'.le, N. C. . - i JAS S. MORRISON. Oen'l Freight & rasB.'AgT. - th sn NEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT Wat er Closet '-eal7! FOR THE KE OP ti HBMORBHOLDS, (Commonly called 'plLES) internal or External andv; dren or Adults. . . ; OR SimQICA; QpjSEATJQJ! SKAT a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET .... . . . ' .u "Ji inn A. the Udlirnl . hv anove -rTonwesome; VkT ' a,laay. which lRE RELIEF AMD CURE !' UL. i.. - -.' .. -.- n.-TT oen cnrij i , a'ltji'ijj-v 'nana In ?. 11 y uie learning renuiom. in thT8,',0 N9.rth Carolina. Is now beine test- Yr;.tf'ry!Ja8 11 " never failed elsei W Uh.ir "4 c&a Write to anv nf th Phvallana lSeaun9 '? BdfWoOmbeCa.N, O. tlciB,. ts will be fiirn(hH f. tha r.ainrin SiiRY1 Poll3ned, SCOOiDlsconnf to physl TUK,' ; 5C0J. , clclana and to the BcUum t " , 5 0 Trade, t ; tk?et"oubl vl2eu'w1u aocompany.each Seat. e 8f.a. . you With no nrtlfiatA W Lie w a " "aovenwer. Aaaress , wswis CHAMBERLAIN - Patentee," JTI704 Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. : f f. 1 ftA Ground Peas.- - "J r if o . . . -.- : . . " - TSett)lT3Ul'an must be sold. . Lowest I WadpaT boxes TOBACCO, va- lllStt flAMXBEAR.SK.,' )S Karket Street. LgcStar:! I fUB RIOCKING.BIRHS ! , r PAUL HA5IILTOH HATNE. " ' ' 's J ' f . . , -- -The forest shades, the fields of light; By etasies of lyric might; i r0m (ger-crowned .noos of splendid Lonei dells a shadowy quiet girds, : ? ar echoes wakening, genUy rise, . V a ? 1r 1116 woodland track send back ' Soft pswers to the mockiiig-birda ! I The winds in awe nd gusly flaw l DarefbreatheQ rhythmic Beauty's' face; rithe pale.gold.cloudlets draw j- Abote a charmed, melodious rlace; ; Entranced Nature listening kriow . V -No Kraaic set to mortal ordsT? Nor htingales that woo the rose, ' Can Vie with these deen harmonies Poused from the; tninstrel mocking- birds f . t c .. : ei But vaguely seen through jyilfa ol green. We glimpse the . plumed and choral Sole peta born, whose instincts scorn V' ' To do Song's lowliest utterance wrong; ; Whatever they sing, -a sylvan art, ; t On each wDd,"wood-born note conferred. Guides the hot brain,- and. hurtling heart; Oh ! magical flame, whence pulsing, came . This passion of the mocking-bird ?v? Aye I.L ,f pause And hark.l. tv b 8iU. and -; mark-.v p 1 . xt.j-.ti Whit countless grades of voice and tone Prom bosk and tree; from stand and sea. Thele Bmall. wineed eenii make their Fine lX jtoeoirlejft Froii tuneful burial disinterred: i o maKniiy ine pery strain -, . , Whiclf quivering' trflls, ancl the fills - v,-" rapture of the mocking-bird 1 , ax-c j.4. . .paise and hark !..'.. be Etill, and paark ; ' " - u How downward borne from Song's high :limc tier haunts the English lark) ' revel each a jocund mime :lad sides shake, in bush and brake. farm-gfarU, bowM ?o'ert cream .and jurd: . T ; : Glance up to smile, and think the while, Or allibuthe things that nit on wings, - x . Nore match the jovial mocking bird 1 . When fun protrudes gay interludes, " ' ' . Of blissful, glorious unrestraint, Tbey run, all wild with motley moods, - "Thrp Mirth's rare gamut, sly and quaint; Humqrs grotesque, and arabesque, Flash up from spirits brightly stirred ; And drenthe pedant at his desk, Feeling in turn Ais spirit burn, I laughs with the loudest mocking-bird ! ''i j - . '',;-, Oh 1 All day long the wofld'with song' - Is flboded, till the twilight dim ; Whatitime its whole, mysterious soul vk j . Seeiis rippling to the conscious brim;. Arcadian Eve through tranquil skies ures her stars in radiant herds ; ' -, ill uie.unwqsriea, eeoocs xis..& W: " ' . - t j i t wc a silvery iracK. genu oacs. . greeting' to "the mocking birds ! fair boon I the summer moon nd the hazed horizon shines ; n through night they wing iheir flight - ' verts of yrJouan ptnes; tremulous hush! 2 . then sweet and grand . . (Frcm depths the dense, fair foliage Thfiirilftve-notea ATI the enchanted land : trhroeh leaf -wrought bars they storm the stars' J-";--' ':-' . ?These love songs of the mocking-birds ! ' religious miscellan r. JiU The children " ia Presbyterian Sondy schools cpiOrffiuted Jast year to the boar of the Church $76, S&5, and to other bene olent objects j$l 19, or a .total ,of nearl; $200,(W iMiU WU1I OV? -; ' lie preacher wbo is too ''touchy" taic ept friendly criticism witt be likely to ert tl at which is nf friendly; ' Self assumed (Nolol They Theirs And una uoi Fodd Atla4 Bejto Ah 1 too 1 l O CO tlBfaflibilily provokes ptotest-wtA fcW-t 4f - if' 1 41. T7li i . una Jueinoai8tJi.piscopai uuureu KNor) has 97 Conferences, aa.uuo preacn eri rtnd 1.856.000 membersK The'Methoi diet JEpiscopal Church, boutn, nas s i;on- lerentea, V.wu preachers, ana ?r,zo4 mem .hers. aJJA J( BMW I'll" v n consecrate every energy to carry III.. nlrnnv,nnrt a urHan man -ni gtspei to tre uttermost pans oi tne hi thev are alwavs watchful lor some way to be helpful to i fallen man t home. lAlmd L.. McAjcnn. TstOflr 'whd keeps On thp -funnj siae OI pge wui.noi ue a tuuu oi uuu- bies. f We have known not a lewwno rqae thfiirfcobhies ckau on-the other aide of -the 1mm1 III nft Temrter9LBce Is a subiect that cSose to the heart 6f the gospel; but strtnefpastors have given themselves to mis mbjefct untjr.twy.oaye rjecqme prqitw no omprt fir nermeneauca. or uccjuic w Dertsnn social questions, . ot in ,the Book of Discipline. An account of the last hours of Biahdp Pierce is fnll of -a tender interest. S&dled albe ?had lrzed4-rartrue; devot,: belie ing Christian, we copy a pan oi the c osing soflMr3t is"? a matter of pro found graJitHde.to, f he Biop's tiendsat he w; a free from, acute suffering of any. sort unng his last sickness. His death was i a painless as aeain can nn vas i aore low by his neighbors," andHah cofck county not only mourns the departure of it i bief citizen, ut of every jnan's. frienfl. The Bishop retameu lira coroaiou ness perfectly to the last ; His -mind never it u nnicA nr clearness, and his words to -J- 1 TT". . 11 Wai iat nnecutiva uuerance werv wen chos4n after his manner of speech. 1 -He did not & flrat think that ha was eoine to die, but then it became evident to him be spoke of it Must as he Had been speaamg oi uia projected visit to the Indian Mission Con ferenlce. : . He did not until two days before his death' entirely relinquish , hia plan of ArsiinX tft thA tflTTitorv and holding the Con ference. Hisinind Was mrich on this misv Wnrb- nf hia church, lie couia not t.iir ir.nnh nn ftncount of the weakness of his throat, but,he-'gate f nil andkr dto tnoa trt nil matters that needed his at- iimtil)rf The dar before he died he die tated a letter to Bishop McTyeire concern ing the interests or tne inoian jmsaion you .r.AXu'-trivinr minute and business direc itid f nr mrrvinsr out what he had in hand. Jt ia fcnnwn that manv of - lshop iierce s fnsiii hv atmnsi cenaureu uiut iw himaAif n heavilv. His view of this vof ffcr win rw of interest: - In reply to a MonH wbft.nn last Mondav. intimated that he hid overworked himself, he said: "Ihaye notloverdone it. ' I only went pa in the regular .drift of" duty. I. did not Manv I visited, 1 went A.. i T nnlrl trrt and ' StODDed. n trrxAorr Via aairl t.n n, friend: '1 think if Igouldtalk We wouId;have ft glorious i;Mjrcir Vioro hut. T urn too far spent. Vvmnat taltp. it f or cranled. . I know that my Heaveily Father hot Angry , wi 3$ aKnirf on Wtli tn lit. all. Htf knOWS 'that It has always been mt highest pleasure to rtr Trim iiTid wfiiiid be affain.: My heart ia .iii all ia flTOYiA fenil " hriehC -, All his surviving children and many of his grand' children were with, him wnen uo pv from the sight of men, also his two uroui ers.Tihe Rev. Dr. J. L. Pierce and the Kev. T..P. fierce; 6f the'North-recgiatJon- toe Sparta Cemetery briiPridayV September 5tbJ Xhci? wm ?Wtiona Tbf mlsteti nd chtirqh officials from adjacent 'towns' and cities and also; from Nashville; Tenn By request ot Bishop Pierce's : family; the Rev. fit, HaygooC bis -lontittq, friend will pru..'iftineraL ?ii3rr''t. tr X Spirits TurpSSfiner 'TUrr ",;-'.e :Mr. Ii. C. Edwards agrees, tft be the Radical candidate agahistrMr; Reid,--ini the Fifth District. He will make a strong and bitter canvass. "",., 6oIdsboro J BiXtitirit Died, in this city, on the 1st insL, of,)yphoid fever, Miss Sillie Carroll, daughter1 of .'D. and Susan Carroll, aged 23 yeaa, & montha.and this cotmty. on the 24th '.ult. Mrs." Eliza. Ann Bolton, daughter ; of the" lattf Isaac'. Ewingjin the 51st year of her agb' Bhfe was a lady of great piety. 1 , ...... .., a"- . "... u- f. jtnunrw reensboro Workman: ) xOldi Vinson's circus w4H km Inrc on the ext month. TO 1 -Houston. wholesale erocer of this r.rfrrr made an assignment. His liabilitieis are tSO.OOO. . Revivals Tewrted? in tho NbrthA n . ... . . . . - I additions ; Fifth Creek, Concord Presbytft-a ry, 9;afldilions; Third CreeiH'additions; Geneva, Orange Preebyteryv ddUio. Fayette'vAIe 'ObikFbhrk gret ta learn that Mr." T. S. Lntterloh sus tained conEiderable Iobs brtnehrmrfa tobacco barn at his country-' place iael 8otf day night - There was about 5,000 pouada oi toDacco in the barn at the time undergo ing the process. of curing, t ;u A . :, . n -r- JRaleigh: . Recorder; 1 A.f letter Worn Oxford states that 'the ; Oxford Fe- tutue qeuiiuary una openea ,unaer more ia; . vurauR; circumstances man ever neiore. The brethreh of the Central Associa tion subsdribed, for niinlstcilareducation $415, and :f0rState. missions $907;3and raised Shalt of Dr. Yates!' salary as mission ary toChina. Wilson iMirrorj The negroes met it tne court house on Saturday for the e of onranizinga iBlaino and Loean purpc and brk Club, and we think we out it mildli when we say that Bedlam was out- bedlamed in the meetlne, for at times con fusion, and disorder and bitterness, with all of their unbridled passions, ran in riot with the wildeat fury. : i " -Baleieh '"Visitor The Gran ville qub of OxfordTieat! the Banner club of Durham yesterdsy, In a match game of oase ma at me iqrmer place, 'ine score being jQranville 2lVBanner'lO. 1" Some months ago it ' was decided to establish in St. John's - Hospital, Raleigh; an ebdowe'd1 cot f er childreti WJmemoryjofjlhe late Bishop kinson. In order to da tbTsTit will be necessary to 'raise a ftfno!VT 2.S0O' the interest on which sum Will Bc'bsed to- meet the expenses of the cot. Which wiJI be free to children from all sections., of the State. Over $500 have . already been re ceived. .' -..'! !: j .'.u,V . iKevival results ' published ifi Raleigh Recorder; Mountain "Creek, Gran ville county, 40 professions and . 83 addi-. lions; Flat River, Granville, 12 professions," 8 additions; Island Creek, "Vance, s $0 pro fessions, 14 baptisms; Flat Rock, Franklin, 20 baptisms; Poplar; Grove; 13 baptisms: Hermpn, 23 baptisms; Beulah, 16 bap tisms Maple ' Springs', '"G" professions;- Re-, publican, ,39 baptismsx Pleasant. Grove,, 20 baptisms; Hebron, 28 'baptisms Ebenezer, Camdjen, 23 baptisms f New Hope, 7 bap tisms i Oak , Forest Oliurcbi 10 baptisms; Mason's Grove, 19 baptisms; Morgan Hill, 44 baptisms.1 " i ' u..:i . vtr rn ti . un t, equally, Ihcccsafal, until 'h has "lOllnesf l dwellings elegantly umanea ana pjQviaea. with every convenience; Yet he is not sat isfied j he has just bad surveyed - and laid off into tots the Nichols place; at the west ern edge of town; in this'he has laid off three Abroad streets three quarters fit a mile long. and tiese are erbeefeft at eroper distance. ' On 'this piece of -land are 17 lots, ieach of -.whiebna proposes Uy&dorn. wih jan degsrit d weirfng v htosc. 'These' lots are covered with beautiful .shade trees, whica make this one of the most desirable parts tof the' town.'1'1! 'r-f;-iVf icifnton Caucastbnr Mr.- Willie Jobnion brought' td" oar ofjlce yeSterdjiy j sycamore leaf which measured 22 inches acroef- -?-iTere e njaw.pjupilf the upiiege, ana a gooa prospect ior more. r-Mrs Jeannette Bagflettof Mingo townihip. ia 90 years old a member.of the Primitive Baptist church. She has 14 children, 88 grand and 80 great-grand chil dren living, and Hot a single Radical in the crowd. - Capt. R. ; P: Paddison was here yesterday. , lie n pvsnieg tne wora m hit contract t'LiM4eoiiip flfteeu mflei of thi Point Caswell Railroad, beginning atPc nt Caswell. He' is - grading ."half a mile i week and proposes - to eostmte the wort to completion. ' He informed1 ut that there is onlfoot a proposition . to Vhive the. charter of the road extended from Clinton taibiekh. -' Wfe phblish the death of Col. Benj. Askew,' of Trenton, wnoaiea ontnem insu, ai bis hbme in that place. t Tne loss by the fe. so far as ascertained. Is as follows V F. Uirich, $10,000, insurance $5000; J. F. e, $5,000, no insurance; Cooper & 11, $500, no insurance; iiugn j. Liov- 7,000. insurance sa,wu; ttii oetw, I, insurance $5i.ow: ,w. .moore, l insurance $2,000: James Redmond, i no insurance, out stock and fixtures rpartiillv saved; J. W. Harrell, f20W; Wat- son cf xyanieiB, ivo uuuac ouu fu,vw, insurance. tL.500: the old market house, about $2,000, no insurance; Lee Taylor, fouui no insurance; u. x. auuwu, Ti,vw, no insurance: U. o. Mace. SW.UUU. taaar-. .aiice 8:6,000; city market. $1,000, povinsur'- ance i reier o uutsj, wuuujuu, fX' insurance. i .- - it. sir f September smzm; ' '' I Ben BatlerirhUe kissing; ope babyi appears to; be looking at another, -j CinJh'rlfncel Wifeh he has no control relegates Butler to his role t -4 A lnothef,1 rroticmg tter-ilitle daughter wipe ; her humth with her dress sleevT. asked her what her handkerchief ffnr: Said the little i one: - 1tt' to ahake at the ladies in the street ; That's Whatpapa does with j his. Toronto Globe. . v'-J "Remus, how far am - de sun fothlde ?Wl IT, , Clem, Wees differs 'bout cUvi fiometilnlu WU fdfd.V aidnic ders tinka-taint.sp iur." "um. jesao., put whatfs yo Idee 'bout dem spots on de sola Tr.m Hat folks talks 'boutr "Why. Clem, dem Spots am nuffln mo daiL de heads oh j.t.h.Va 1 'mm rnin rift oVtr i Bourn Note. .s " itU "Did yo read those horrible stories of the Arcttorafferen Irving off of nh inther V asked Mrs. Lumply of her husband, esvl read Ml IbAxMculars. " .n,if,il Isn't it?" "Oh. itTS' nothing When vou once get used to ' baving peoplar live off of . you. I used, to kick when your mother, and your sister, and all Unrest of thenr came to live off of . me, but I ye got so usted to it now inav a uwv wuif"u- -v. ipA ant nn 'ttifi liver and cleanse the bow els rio medicine edaals . Ayer's Clathartic Pills. , - - -v ' tO 1 ? 5 v J1 John Eo 8th of fa ClarH Ilowt kk,$ $7,50D $7,0 $7,000 TheXiorn ingtar PTTBLISHEDliAILT ASD WEEKtY ration RateMAiTaBce.'; 1 - M DAILY iTAR, One Tear, postage paid j....,.$7O0 .....4 4 00 Three Months" Two months, " - One Xorfh " WEEELjv STAR, One Tear, postage paid. i . SI M BIX Months, , v". , , l 00 Three Months " so J ... ' : . . - ; 0TICE3 OP THE PRESS: s decidedly one of the best papers In The Wllmlnfirton Stab has entered onltatwAlfltb yoar ai good a paper as any people should want The Wihnlngton Stab has entered on Iw twelfth' 1 r -- 'j- ". tJ Ingto: ear.- As a-daily Journal of news it. stands ftm M I Au.l IS : 1 TbiWQmtnsrton Stab has entered tt.i tmmnr--" fifth voiinie. , There is no better paper published hi !uie slate.-i-ienoir Topic " v uo"' The Vfilmmjrton Stab has entered noon tta tMW teenth rear. It is one of the best papers in the St&U.-TWarrenion Gazette. .' ' The Wllmlntrton Stab has entered its thfrtmnth' ; yeart ft has become one of tb leadinff-papersof the Sooth. to" TotcKHqUj f . ; , ' ... Tho tilmlnffton Sa-ABia-not only oneof theJsest j edited Papers in the State, bat. for freshness of news aha typograpioal appearance annot be beaten. f-Vacifcson Bevqrter. . , j - . : , .. The Vf umlturton Stab Is one of the very best pa pers In the South, in every department fronrtypo ,pny pp co editorial aDuiiy ana maepenaonce. iva.) jnaex-Appea. ,. . : ' . ThftTfTlmmeton tS. C) Morwtng StaIs amodi el newspaper. Indeed, we think wa do not exag gerate a merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) pape r published in the South. Richmond (FoJ lluigioug Ileraldl i -: .; ; r Tha wllmlnston Stab has-now entered noon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the besi conducted aad Bdited.naieiB in. Uie South and, as b North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tttroori iSoatMerher. . , r-. T Wlite te StAb beeansa It is thoronctilv re- edlted,mewsyk spicy, 'and in fact a perfect news rperl Long may the Stab twinkle ML Airy j ' Althdugh at the head of the press la tfils State In an ttat makes a paper valuable to tho reader, still it continues to improve.: It is a Stab of the flrat migaitude - May its lustre never wane. Tha rtrAB la so Well and favorably known In this section; of the State, that we can say 5 nothing of which Its thousands of readers do not already know. 1 It ia ia every respect one of the. best dai lies In the SoutiZoSewitoA. That magnificent beaming Star has completed ta twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilUant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of; the Potomao. The system in-the get np of the pa per surpasses theo alL Tartoro mUJierner. Thi wilmtnxton 8t ab has entered on Its twelfth ear. It ia most excellent newspaper, weu ea lted. a eomnendium of all the -news- of the day, and anihonor to its oity, to KsHh Carolina and tc North fajDUna oarnalism.-7umois voterver. : The wHmlneton Stab Is now taking the regular mldnidit Associated Press reports, and has be- fldsiacreasea the amount oi its reacting matter. The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is no mrjprising since it is so deserving. Ckarfot'-e uoservmr.ii; ,,; ...j- -v - t . The Timet cannot say a word .too good for the WiliBiqgton Stab. It has just reaoSea dae of its many fcrthdays. ; As a newspaper it is a faycrite, with too State press and is sought after by the people Long and prosperous life to L.lteitis- The wnmuMrton Stab, we are pleased to notice. still ooiitinuos on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the fervbest oi our exchanges, and consider it the near of any Journal pnbilahenthe South.- Qvfor Vtv? Lance, , . . Wftvai it that aU the oaners with tbe name of Mar a such bright little Journals? The Wilming ton Oy C.) Stab; the Washmgte n tb. Jted- ertoKslurg 5or, JSew lors mar, ior examme. There must be something in a name after alL RtnJfalVa.Y Stat. . i ... - .. Tha wllratnfftMi Stab has entered BDonlta 12th jTolumf, and. we axe pleased to notice still con tin ues on tne roaa to success, we esteem vno btah very highly, regarding It as one of the- very -best newspapers that comes to this office. , Its news onlnmia are always a little fuller than those .of ay otaer of otrx exchanges, and its editorial de .a3rtmTnt Is oonduotei witfi much ability. JMrr- Sample la lis berianfcyk as was Inseparable fiw tin ntnr1fl MMn amid the 7reck of for tune tkat attended tbe eoiianse of ina Southern. Confederaoy,- toe tab caa stfaauy "waxea - un til it nw oema resplendent In the full glow of a eoastafitjy bnghtenmg prosperity. : As a nuxr(H vtr It lias Mw -squids, and no snperior, fox. aprrs priatoliQlectlon and judicious arrangement, and we arf proad to rank it among our most accepts Weexhangjea,oaitw(i. .. j .The wmmlngtoii if obttko Stab hashtered trp rtthrfthiiiath Vearof its existence, and we take tki opportunity so eoograturate it. npon its tlon tdbusrnoss. Thboaat of the Stab rtghtfol- tool lS'Uli.1 u, aiwsyw-aoa ua um, ouu iiu iai t thing in loiumausm. . jutnerwise tne pa-. penis all that tne term or "gopa-newspaper-- im sllea, indlts oorps of editors tM reportArri are l&croighiTedneatett newspaper ateo. May- th healthy, moral inflaenoe of tbe Stab never be re tardeC and may lis genial. enterprising proprie tor enlo-rmany more happy years of usefulness.; ..Uoli&borp Messenger. Rt.nnn.rei t-lVERami MONEYS. BSTO&R JTKB rTFiaTii Want ef Appetite, In km. Lack of Strengrtiu and Hred FegabsOliBeij eareth itonea. jntwviea -nerves receivauc w iu- UADItis Bod in DK. &AHTKR1 i umiiM Brain Ptfwtfiv 0mTringfrom complalnta i TK2 xcArBTVXBOir TC091O a af -uxt ' dy core, . Giresa clear. Jkeewmk to fiVpofailarttyoftho orijriDjiU J-H not expert? ' slOBiGcpa rlBiwLtMl Maxtor oar "iraEAJBS. .iiUOJi-'- Ht'nUof strasae and tuwuuoriaauon,i kcti 5 lDWlf aulC Baklt of Hew Hanoyeri Ant torixed Capital, r '.r $1,000,000 Casl Capipaid liiV 1 $300,000 Etiri Ins Pnhd, ! - - - $50,000 : DIRECTORS LOORS,- C.M.STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, DpMAd) MacRAE, JAS. A; LEAK, F. " RHTOtf STEQT, ' ; . - -. .- E.B. BORDEN. . VOXIJSRS,, R..0RIDGER8, " - Wi ATKINSON. It ' ." ;, i J J . ISAAC BATES, President, T. W WILLIAMS, Vice PresldeBt, M90tf S, P. WALLACg. fJaaaieT r- Hcflasse, Bagging. &c. BhdS Prime (DUBi MOt4SSEii ' '"500 119 StaDdtd BAQtlINQ, 4 Ah A Bales New ARROW TIES. . i !-Chnf"w) Plecel- "do QfiblsFLoW , ; .ABblS SUGAR, - - Bags COFFEE, , . If Lime; cement, riaster, so , ' ' . ;, Ail.atXowest Prices, : ? ,au424 tf , WOTH dc WOKTU, Star Saloon TS THE PLACETJ) 4QE3? T,yjTNEST SHRIMPS to be f eund In the city. Also, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and" TOBACCO. Call and be oonvlnced. , t T .GEO. F. HERBERT, , 1anl tf i ; , Proprietor. v. r- rii I'f MttTawirv TOr- 3fOnr quotations. It should be uaderstood, represeilt the wholesale prices-generally. In making tip small orders higher prices have to be charged! ;$;-. jN-iiWn . ; . rl . " f . ivmrnrM FBltUtS. BAOOTNO-Citmny .... ........ .. lowia B ACON-r-North Carolina "i ! Cams, y Ib . Shoulders, p lb... ....... ' Sides, ohoioe, lb v. ........ WiuyrEOH Skokxd Hams. V 9.. oo . oo & oo.ia oo : 0 00 00 - shoulders, V s.... .......... Dbt Saltbd Sides, .B ........ , Shoulders, V &.... ..... . . BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ' .Socond Hand, each... ....... New New York, each.. ...... M "- New City, each. . a ....... BEESWAX 9 lb.....,..v....v BRICK3 Wilmington, 9 M.... Northern.... , BUTTER North Carolina, 9 lb. Northern, s lb.. .-.v. ...... i.. CADLSjji ft Sperm....... - Adamantine CHEESE Ib-Morth'nFact'y ' Dairy. Cream.,... State -4 COFFEE V lb Java... ; . Lagnyra juiol CORN MEAL bush., In sacks, - Virginia Meall. ...... COTTON TIES V bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd - ' Yarns, V vanOh'f;" BGQS dozen... FISH MaokereU No. 1, V bbl. jnaojtereL no. i. V nau ddi,. s " Mackerel, No. 2, bbi.'. Maokerel, No. 2, $ half bbl. Mackerel, No. S, V bbl..'.... MuUet,bbl Mullets, Pork bbls: ........ .,. N. o. Roe Herring, jt' keg..:. Dry Cod. FLOTJK-ip bbl Fine . . . . 'J Northern Super. . i.,.. ... .. " . Extra Family ....... - .. : city Jains auper. . . . ramuy i Extra FamllT...... QLUE-;? Tb QRA INpP . bushel.- - .,, . Corn.store.bags, prime, white Cora, cargo; In bulk, ' ' Corn, cargo. In bags, " Cork, cargo, mixed. In bags 13 Oatf, from store.. .. . : . ww 47fc&- " cow Peas....: HXDB&HP S Green .00 0 10 HAY 100 s-Eastern. . 95 90 90 & 9 &, western.. North River. i.... ..... HOOP IRON 9 B LARD-4-9 lb Northern. . North Carolina......... LIME-JS barrerT 00 00 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. . tship stuff, resawea. Rough Edge Plank. ..... West India Cargoes, accord 18 00 15 00 20 00 & 16 00 r Ing to quality. .: J3 00 Dropsed Flooring, seasoned, ltj 00 Scantling and Boards.oonfn' 12 00 18 00- 23 00 15 00 MULiAoaics-fli gallon . m. iNew Urop uuDa, mnnas.... f iiA t , .m bbls.... 00 00 00 00 28 80 33 85 00 20 .& 3 00 13 1 45 1 00 !-'12' Rico, In hhds " in bbls House, In hhds. .. inbbls.rTTTT.. p, in bbls vsuj2j.-.v V Keg cut. ioa basis,. ffaMa Kerosene i. .. ..!...'. 00 12 ' : 10. w 15., 00 Llnfeeed... '- Rodin ' Tat...,. . Oedk and Soar . . . . i '. . . eo ?X)FLYtioken8J1eBrQwn , 80 , 1 60 . : 75 ; I " spnng.. o us Tuikeys .j..vJ.4 .v.-rt.... . 60 , PEAStrrS bushel...,..;.... 1 00 & POTA'tOES p bushel Sweet.. 00 . Tr1i. TTharrel. new i 000. 8 00 PORE4-& barrel City Mess.... .17 50 it 18 50 Fripae : . . . ... . ..'. 15 00 ' imoo ? Rutnp.i. 17 00 to. lb w RICE-tCarolina, fc.....;.T; Roagh, $ bushel Upland). 4&- - rtl W uo, ao tipwian 1 CJ RAGS--ll country... VA cr 1 1 4" 14 t . 22 80 ,B5: ROPES ..,.. . SALT- -Ssaltj-Alum Lft erpobl. ........ LlsboB.i.'.'iAOr;.-. An erican SUOA lV lb Cuba. . Porto Rico A-rCoffee ' 75" vet 75 . oo 00 B-4 ...... bed... SOAP-M8 B Northern SHINGLES M-jContract. Cotnmon ;.J.. ...... - , Cypre8s Sap8 Cypress Hearts STAVES M W O Barrel. . . . R 6 Hogshead . . I TAIiOW-- ...... v.'.v... . TIMBER V M feet Ext Bean list, ciasa yauow piuo;.. jo w, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill, good heart.. . . . . 00 13 00 00 1900 800 Prune 650 4 00 8 00 0O 00 ,10 roo ,7 50 4 50 4 00 i' &a.; 16 Off 2 60 on Mill... Inferior to Ordinary . : WOOD W lb Washed.....:...; v unwashed 'Bii M.. WHISKEY V gallon Northern . Nojrth CaroUnaw.. ilui .v WI .nKGTON CIONBir. i: - iExoha go (sight) onNew York.v:M..14 diaeoanbf xtaiumore rniiuii.iinn. - WnotArn mtli Bank if Mew Hanover Stock.i.a. jj.. t . . J07 .t First Eational Bank Stock. 90 Navaia Guano" Company Stock............ 140,"4 NortharoiiiiaifcjaQa iMax-uoupons.... . : Vuiidmg,1866..:;r, 10 . 1 , , r iiiiiiiutu ioo ...... I" New 4s!T..... ....... 10 V4; no 108 .105 t - i special Tax... .... W&WRR Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest), ... Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 ?c ....... I .. WUmfcgtoa, CoL A Ajagnsta R B Bonds. . . Wumfcgtoa City Bonds (new) 6 Jc:... ... : " 8 9o ...... New Hanover County Bonds; 6 o ..... ;. 100 . . 100 7 .. 100 ' . no ' 80 . 50 .120 : WUmmgxons weiaon uuBtoca...... North1 Carolina RR Stock. , WUmkigton Gas Light Company. Stock. Wumfagton Cotton Mills Stock. ....... T Crroceries. rjulERE NEVER WA8 A TIME WHEN HOTJSE- keopers could bay se many lhiags so cheap. Somecf the substantial are u 'tis true, but the averare is low. -We are daily receiving, NEW ANDlFRESH GOODS. All orders sent by ser- yantsJwM be promptly attended tOi and any er ror wBl be corrected at once. Alia re invttea to call, kispect and price goods. No trouble to showtnem. ( Eggs are np, and we wish we could say as much for the quality, but we : always try. and lrbitate one celebrated in history, who did it with his "Hatch-et." No pnn iatended. F. Q. & N. ROBINSON. angS9 tf " Review copy. . .: . THE JEIiElinATEI 8 ARRINGTOH GIHE FOILS FOB SALE Y,QAMB FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE patatkm.' They have tougat and won a series of the greatest nmlns ever fought on this or any other continent, and Fifteen Palrs,.pn exnibmon at Philadelphia in T6, were honored by the Uni ted Stfates Oentennlal Commissioner with the Ji ploma and MedaL . i . i haVea variety of Colors and most approved Breede In the United States. I will .ship splendid COCKB, of fine size and. handsome plumage, pel Bxpr&L ao. D., at from t4.0G to $&0 each HJiNSTiS-W and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per, Pair 110.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hnndred Pairs j this Summer,' the ? Finest .Games In. the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch daring, the months o August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollaraper Pair, or, Seven Dollars per Trio. ;v i ,; . ; , Whoevertlisputes the saperjorltyof my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yon want. r . . Address J.Xfc ARRTNGTON, ap gtf HMlardston. Nash Co. .N.C ENCOUEAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security Against TFlro. Tiie iNorth Caroliiia Ham& lnnrance Co. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO lioies at fair rates on all clat-ses of insurable property. AUlOf bsses are promptly aai ustea ana paia. -i n Home" is rapidly gaining m pnbUo rai ivor, and fcp; Is with conndenoe to Insurers of property in orta carorma. - " Affiitji in ail narts of the State. T T - JOHN GATLDWr. Preeident. W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. r f ' PTJLASlUCWWPERiSnperFtscff. -: 4-"-' v ; i ATKINSON MANNLSCJ AgfentSS t sepfegtf . " Wilmington. N. C Land Plaster, or sAtlEhY HmafcYlfrcijBiaB," -1 V F i ,,,, General commission jiercnants, . 1 ". v Wflminirton. N. C: AlsO. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, fiie products of which are made rom HARDFLASTER and FINEST. GROUND. . Correspondence solicited. . ,. .apS tf ,' , . Pp0 . jSngar Syrto IfAILSf OILSHP Land . . 00 . f'0Q y o .pot 5 C34 . 6 00 7 00 . 2 00 2 50 .4 50 5 00 0 00 7 50 12 00 18 00 00 00 10 00 .,. "S- . ... Wilmingtonp&cW f Railroad Co. f. tmxat off On'L. Smsnn . wumtngton. N, c,.Juiy Change of Schedule.! 1 - i fN AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 9.00 A.'M, J Passenger Trains on the Wilmington tts Wei aon lUtlhxMM will run as follows: a . ; ; r r Day mall and Kxpresa Train, Daily , V Ioe. 4T NortH and 48 Soatlu ' ' Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 9.00 A. M. Arrives Weldon.!., 8.85 P M. re-mc .i. ..... 2.55 P. M. Arrive sit Wilmington, Front St. Depot, &35 P. M. Fast Tbbough Mail akd Passkhgxb Traih Dailt i No. 40 South. i r Leave Weldon......i....i...ui.. 5.33 P. M Arrive st Wilmington, Frontat, Depot, 10.00 P..M Mail akd PAssakaaa ' .TaArii ..Daixt Na 43 ' I .NOBTB., 4. ' (. Leave WUmlngtori..:... ....... ...... . 8.35 P. M Arrive at Weldon...i..., ........ ... 2.35 A. M Train i No. 40 South will stop only at WHson, Goldflboroand Magnolia;. .1 - .u-.. - Trains oaa Tarboro Branch Road leave Rooky Mount tor Tarboro at 1.30 PJ M. and :4,30 p. M. daily Returning, ileave Tarboro af 8 P. M. and 10A.Mldaily. ; t .ji.' h i .. , Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Hallfax.for Scotland Neck at 8 25 F. M." Retnrn Ingjleates Scotland Neek at 820 A. M. daily.' ( 1 - Train (No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Train tNo. 43 runs daily and makes close oon neotionjf or all points North via Richmond and Washington. - All trains run solid; between Wilmington and Washington, and ha-re. -Pullman Palace Sleepers attache.. , . . , . .. .(. . r . , t -.. For aeeommodatloh of local travel a Passenger Coach vf ill be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except .Sunday. ' T , . - V ., '. JOHN F. DrVTNE, ' v 1 L:. . r ,-u General Supt T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. t ,1 JT-KU '- i , :.j i- '-, ;. , ; flLfflHGIOHiCOL'HBIA&ADBijSTA I .; . .. ..,t- - ... .,: 1 Railroad Co. Otficb ov Gkhxbax. Bttp't. - : 1 Wilmington, N. C Aug. 18, 1884. f unange oi bcneauie. , ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20;,188VAT 5 00 P, . . Mi, the following Passenger Schedule will be run en this road: , 1 " : -. . --atw J!.' NIGIET EXPRESS TTtAINS3 (DUy) ' " ' ' Noe. 48 Went and 47 East. Leave Leave .orenoe...-.-i .....s.i... 2. 40 AiH, fc A- Junction, ... Columbia.. .' . . . ".' r:.M6.20A, M. Arrive D.40 A. M. 9.55 P.M. ..- ..10.20P.M. ....4.50 A.M. .... 8.35 A.M. DA1XT.NO;'40! Leave Leave Leave lolumbia ". C. & A. Junotion.. . , . . . . . orence.r .... Arrive NieHT y ummgion. ...... ; . . Axn Passxvobb TbAth; 1 WEST. .. i Leare Arrive at Florences, ...... . . ...J...... ,.3L A. M. Mail An) Fassbhqbb Tbaih Dah.t No. 43 East. Leave jFlorenee. 4.05 P. M Arrive bfcWllmlngn;.. .................. 8.05 P. M Traill 43 stops at ah" Stations. No. 4b stops only at Plemlngton and Marten. mgera ror coiunrma ana an points on 1, C.'& A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, pointa neyona, enonia ta&e 40 itght ex- ,t& Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Ins run solid between Charleston and cton. Frelght leaves 'Wilmington daily; except at S.SO A JUT. ',.!: . - JOHN F. DIVINE, - - t . . . nAti'l Hnn't T.M EMERSON; Gen'l Passenger Agent. aug r-T- ' T : - . CAROLINA' CENTRAL RAILROAD , CO. I OVTICB O StrPIBTKTErDKirT, : : ' S i u WIlmmg1n, N; L, May 11, 4884. f a Cnange . of Scliediilea ON AND AFTER MAY lS, 1884, THE FOL lofving' Schedule : will be operated on this Railroad: i i r . f , t ., PASSiNGER, MAIL , AND "EXPRESS' TRAIN: PAiLY1 EXCEPT SUNDAYS. . Leave Wllmlngtoa at.... .,7.30 P. M. Leave Raleigh at. . . , .7.85 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at... 7.00 A. M. T".AftV rflin.rTntt of. '" B P TT NO. 1. i No. 3. Arrive at Raleigh at .8.30 A. M. Ainvnwi v lumngtun at.... ....o.uu a-, ja. Passenger Trains stoD at regular stations only. and Points designated in tho Company's Time able. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX- ;: : : i :', ., PRESS AND FREIGHT, , ' "i, j .. Daily except Sundays, ; ,. Leave Charlotte:........,,.....,,...... 5.15P. M. Arrivdat Shelby.. 9.00 p. M. Leave? Shelby .. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte ....... i 10.45 A. M. Trams No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A, Trains to and from Raleigh. ' Threugh, Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Kalclgh and Charlotte. Takb Train No. l for statesville, stations West ern Nl C. R. R., Ashville and points West. - Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta iind all points Southwest.'' ---.,- .1 . i -v t C4 JONES,, f - i Superintendent. F. w. CLARK, General Eassengcr Agent. myllCt'' ..." .- 'i- . '' f it i.i :s I ' Hii. rrrr. i womAw::1'..':::: fler Health and ITappInea are Matter ot Great Concern to all Mankind. " ... t ;i t . . .' Some months ago I to Nkab Mabietta, Ga, ought a bottle of Dr. J. Bradeld's Female Regulator, and used It In my family with great satisfaction. I have recom mended it; to three families, and they have-fonnd it to lie just what la claimed for it. The females who have used it are now h perfect health and able tb attend to their, household duties. : ,,; . ' REV. H. B. JOHNSON. ' - f; ! j-v -. -f : '. j V " Stats oj" Gbobsia, Troop County. i I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, p.nd pronounce' it t6 be a combination of madieines of great merit In the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends it. ' ' 'x ' ;WM.P.BEASriEY, M.1J.' r . ! 1 ! . : 5 ...... ... . DbJ J. Bbapfiku): Bear SirULY. daughter has been buffering for many years with thai dreadln v affliction known as , Female pisease which has costmemany' dollars', , and nolhwltMstanding I had tie best medical 'attendance, could' not Ana relief! I have used many other kinds of iriedl-' clnesKvlthbnt any effect. I had jutt about given her np, was'out of . hearT but hanpened in the store ot . W. W. Eckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daughter's affliction, persua ded me to buy a bottle - of your Female Regula tor., iShe . -'began , to j Improve at once. was so delighted with its effects that 1 bought several more bottles of it; and, knowing what I do about it, If o-day one of my family was Buffering with that awful disease, I would have it if It cost $50: a bottle, for I can truthfully say It has cured my daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do most heartiy recommend your Female Regulator to oe'justwhat It Is represented to be. 4 ! ( Respectfully : HV Hi FEATHERSTON." ' Treatise on the Health and Happiness of 'Wo man mailed free to any address., 4 . . " The Biudiix EiemTOB Co t - - .-'ri Box, 28, Atlanta," Ga. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wihning- WllllamH ton; N. C. myl ly cbsm "Jt YlT TlTTI ' Send six cents for postage JUL XIV tllil receive free a costly box. of goods whioh will help alL of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in this world, fortunes -await tbe-workers abso tuttely sura. At once address TRUE A CO, Au gusta, Maine. . t i;.nh30DWiy TOBBMT. 7 - 11, 1884. f . 4 - i fe . SrmSmmWm. - , :-. ? a. .i :.t. .-., . .. j . zmrriCi t , .in - r. . - rain 40. All ta rflmiii indM 1 .. L Ul -m3-lWJi uowmi liLaaQpfusi Habits f EX J. C. EOFFK. JUTE2S02I, WISC0KSI1. INTENDING ADVRBTISEBS SHOULD address ' i M .:t -.,..-,(.,-'-. - iGEO..ROWEIL&Cp., , ; '10 Spruce Streei Sew-York City FOR SELECT'LIST OF- I.OCO'NEWSPAPERS. Hey? York ' and Wilmington 4 - 1 HMhfe 'VVA! FROM iD2R 34, EAST- RIVER.: NEW YORE. Jiiiq J - ! 'At S O'clock P.M. i BENEFACTOR .Saturday, REGUIAtOB ...... ! . , benefIcr..1; ' Sepfr6 , ;SeptVls.-A, Sept'r 20. REGULATOR . ... . . j. i. . ; Sept'r Zt. i . j , . FROM WILMINGTON. REGULATOR iul. , . Saturday, . Sept'r . 6. BEMB.fr...' ( j.-'; Sept'r 13. REGULATOR t.'.ii.t:ii - " , , . . Sept'r SO. - benefactob;:!;.,'....: k ' ' sept'r 87.v Thronrh Bllla Lading and Twiitfrhnnn Bates guaranteed to andfrom points In North auu Doiiia uarouna. - , FprFfelght or Passage apply to . . . ;. r t j Hi G. SKIAI.I.BONES, I ,'j . annArintnnHAnt. '. . . '. ' . Wilmington, N.'O Clyde eTc Co General Agents, tf; - --.v. v.- 85 Broadway, New York. aug; We flw in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths. In ftelgs,wtn figures on adial; '' We trwqta count Time by heart-throbs lie most lives Who thinks jnost feels the noblest-acls the'best. 'L $ Nbb SPECULATIONS NOT EEAESA Y STATEMENTS, BUT FACTS VOLUNTARILY ( '. j BENT TQ THE 8. S. S. COi rpHE treports frbiir the use of Swift's Specific, .IS. 8. S.) in tke treatment of Cancer continue to ne wonderful. There seems to be no doubt that it is a positive specific for 'Skin Cancer or Epithelioma.,' j - i m. Cancer for Twenty Year. Vn..n t i m -i , t v.i i.ncitj ciua nuuciu 11,1111 iOllucr JIM my necK. -jratens rotasa ana nerenry Mixtures fetr instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the ubo otmy arms and the upper part of my body. My general health was broken down and my life was despaired of. S. H.-8. cured tne sound and well. This new lease of life it gave- to me cannot ho measnasd by any monetary value. I owe my.life ana tne support or my ratnuy to swut's apecinc." TV XW -IWX XOajfl X-'aYlOlJUrv UtW 1 Hope tbe Cared. ' '"Mr. rooks, near Albany, was hopelessly af flicted! with Canoar.. It had eaten thronvh hia ' nose into his mouth and throat. The time of-his death was only aquestlonof a very short time. , He prayed for death, his sufferings were bo great. - . b. b ;nas naa a wonaenui enect on him. His , improvement is so great that we all feel sure of his beiig perfectly cured in time." , - - W TT mi X)Vurn 1IL.-L - iTancer for Fourteen Tean. ,,.''! '"' Spaktahbtjbg, March 14, 1884. I havse for 14 years been a sufferer from a run ning sreon my face that everybody called a Canute. I have used over $300 worth of medi cine aad found no relief. ' .About 4 months ago I boughtone bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dr.H.tB. Heinttsh, and since have bought five others have taken it, and.it has cured hi sound &nd wEiil My face is as free from a sore. as anyDooy s, ana my health is perfectly re stored! I feel like forty tears had been lifted off sayliead. I believe it is a cdbx for Terv hlonrt aiseasf. , , . . iSUZA TlNsLEY . Our Fm&iiae on Stood and Skin Diseases mailed free td applicants. i j this BWirr Hr'acuric co., I Vf . Draor 8, Atlanta, Ga, N. Y Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office 1205 CSestnut ;St ... , apltf ' chant rhiteUealTeast. A VERY VALUABLE PURE -Y EAST POWDER. f l.,:,r. Having been thoroughly tested by great many ies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation I .... ; -. In cenjmendrbg It to the public. It Is elegant for bread rolls or biscuit. It isjmade by Mlas Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Wlllard, Mrs.. Gen. Whiting. Mrs. W. I. Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 A 14 No. Front St., . ' . ' Sole Agent. KmhfcOtf Groceries. Groceries. JQQBbls FLOUR, all grades, - OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, LDJ Extra C and C 2QQ BaSs and Lagnyra COFFEE, ""' 4:0 "Ierces LAED -'VQQ(Jasefl and Bueketa LARD ,. . gQBoxea CHEESE, ' jQTabsBUTTER, . - Boxes and Bbls CRACEER8, ' . : i 2QQBbtaEEICI1PDTATOES ' gQBbkTURNlPS, : 2 Q Bbls APPLES. , . ' Hhds MOLASSES, ' ' 125Bbls : ' NAILS, ; Bundles HOOP IRON, XA Bbta and Half Bbls MACKEREL, " 'Tobaoco. Cigars and Snuff, t. Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, ror saie iow By ADRIAN A VOLLERS. mh-2 tf -j -Ifew Scairborongli House, No 104 NOBTH WATER STREET ' j "AND PRTNCSSS STREET i WILMINGTON. N. O. The Flaest Restaurant In the City. Board f 1.25 per Day. Three Tickets f 1.00, Sin gle Meals 35c NO Meals sent out. dee7 tf ; ,. R. J. SCARBOROUGH. PropVf The nation Star, The Oldest newspaper published in . the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most 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 excellent medhrm of com- municailon with a large and influential class of . merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store ; men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad , vertiaements and Business Cards Inserted o a hbe tsI terms.. - i , v s ' ..Address - TBS STAB, , . oet3 V . . , .Marlon &C. ; Si - a. n -' . v ; ;- ' ,1 - -;uy . -v. - v . - -1! m i '4 l. ' r ..u .V.- ,. .... .... .-:.. .... .-S:- 1 . it' ' -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1884, edition 1
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