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("X induce people cl' r s0 favrTbly notieod to all the pHE SO other 1 "'unodenyinK the yjrtriea of the Hop rhc:e js " ""iPtors of Hoo Bitters have 1 ..nt. and tn'i" ond abilitr .. ,i...wiien,'il ",,: medicine whose virtues 3 "I'l f0i"?Z t every one's observation."; - Did SUe Die t .cred and suffered along, pinin SilC II"?: 1:.1 v. ,11 the time lor yuars. si.ft-u," .nro.loinsr her no good;' ' ' ! 1 1st was cured by tb.is.Hop Bit Jin" so much about. ur? t H Indeed! .. thankful we should be for that t nauslte',S MI"eT. . rh ven vcars our daughter aultered n .t mlClTV.- l; complication of kidney liver. , mitic trouble and nervous ueu my,:, -mlc'r the care of the lest physicians, VI10 gsve her disease various names. .1 r hft is restored to us in good , lfh 1'V -is simple a remedy as Hop Bit iiwt we had shunned for years before 11. .- Father Is Getting Well. ..,n., .i.iuorMers sav: iio.v inuch letter father is since he used i'Kiting well after his long suffer- fnvi; a disease Ueciarea mcuraoic.' Awl Pit', rs.' VC "lC SO ftlau mow us juui A Lady of Utica, N. Y. .i-f v,,..? wonainft without a bunch of green n .i.e white labeL Shun all the vUe,poiscn- LVnffwhh -Hop" or 'Hops" in their naratt. toc&nrm tu tli sat ohm AVER'S gue attains an antidote for all nialarial dls- onkTs which, so far as knoni, is used iu no otliiT reiuoJy. Jt contains no Quinine, nor tuv mineral nor deU-tprions substance Uat er, and oiisi qiiently proiluces no injurtons effect ujmn the constitution, but leaves tlo fvsteiuas lieaifliy as it was before the attack. WH WAS2ANT A YES'S AGUE CUBE t i oure cvtv case .f Fever-and Agne, Inter- . luiitciit or Chill IVver, Kemittent Fever, liimil .Kzw, Bilious Fever, and Uer Com llaiiit can.vil hy malaria. Ju case of failure, after JnJ trial, dealers are authorized, by our .circular -dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the Jiioney. . - .-. . Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweII,Ma8S. Sild by ail Druggists. jelDiW Cm novSO HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN ' Hair Benewer. The Best is the Cheapest, . Safety! Economy!! Certainty of Good Results!!! . ' - -These qualities arc of prime importance in the selection of a preparation for the hair. . Do not ' experiment with new remedies which may do harm rather than good j. but profit bj thee.: perience of others. Buy and use with perfect oiwudence an article which everybody knows to be good. Hall's Hats Rejtewer will not feppoint yon. r . - " - . PEKPAEED BY R. P. Hall & CoNashua,NH. Sol-' by all Druggists. -janlDly chw. nrm. dec 31 The reputation of Bostetter's - Stom ach Bitteis as a preventive of epi demics a stomacn ic. an invietjrant. a general restorative and a specific for fever and ague, in digestion, : DIUOUS affections, rhetuna- IPS tian, nervous debi lity, eonsncnuonai weakness, is estab lished upon the sound basis of mora than twentv Years' exoeiience.and can no more be shaken by the - claptrap nostrums of unsci entific pretenders, than the everiast- fnir hilla hv -thA finds that rustle throuzh then- defiles. For sale "i jh ornuiiig and Dealers frenerally. : ii ivvjy nrm ; tn tn sa. my 'i i,K0"V0LTAIC EELT and other ElbctbhT . iitv rl vT nre w"4 on a) Days' Trial TO-: "S- fl,!'Y: Y,u'NO oft OO, who are suffer- fS?,"iswis, anrt all those diseases of : Oihe h rAT';CB' rosultlnp from Abosw and . teAi""., IIkalth, Vioob and Manhood at once tor uiusmuea v .i . . . Adtlpesa ViLLTAlC BELT f:QM Marshall, Mich. tu tb sat . nov 22 POSITIVE Cure without' Medfc cine. Patented Oc- nate ' ' . wui cure we most odsu- m tonr days or less. , le Meflicated Bougies. ucuueoua ringa nf pnVaui noM nr.fi MpsiaK;vi '. arp certam to produce ays-, n iiw e3rWtoK the coatings of the stomach. il'J'- Sold hv nil ArntftAata n Tnart (vn r Box 1533. Jf'. AI.I.4 , 83 John anS28eodly 'ntoeeLNv: r.ll KKr-l ra m sat . " r sww-i" Thin BF.LT or Rereneni- tor Is made xpretT ftr t!;tcnreof deranfrement - oi iiib generative organs. There is ho mistake -about -thi instrament. the con- ; tiiinotts iim tif KIjEO i it l u 1 T i iiarinc-tUrKr triroti(rh the . porta, must' restore them-to healthy U'tiuo. Do riot contofHia this with Electric Belt" Advertised to -mre lt Hfal tram head to toe. It is for e Mt?oK'TilHiiJu, information, address Chcerer - m WaBhtiigton St, CUcago, Itt. trie ONK specific purpose. -v.trK. tn tb gat SMOKING TOBACCO,, ADa - - - i FURBST NORTH . CAROLINA . . - T m n . - ranteed to be THJS FOOEST GOODS on the Jil82m HOLMES A WATTBBS. Sole Agents f or Wilmlneton. Ne S.BE.T CHEAP BUGGIES EVER ittreOnennenX?ln stock of our wn manu- the , 2? ata, Carts, Drays. tosrether ?MCknr?2 cheapest 8addlea. Harness. SbVHf? Satchels., Trunks repaired as Mite. " ""iJ Practical trunk maker in the Cure t - ' -uia. uua1 a BOW-JEN, , 1 t PUf . 114 North Front St, - . Next door to D. A. Smith's. , f . 5 ill lll'lll I I U I I n f DE4D.HI.Y. 3 bluabeth stuabt fhelps . V : n-vi-.r. "f,?' , -v- O, placid. DaintftrJ w Jour day Is done-;- , .J You lived -to be li IflV. ' M5'15e'8 l0DS Purposes, or well or illy ,"f uuuiu 1. moreinan ukisr -. - - i .Oira STATE CONTEMPORARIES Dr. .York's -Dartv: rlftRtrnvprl 'tbo aia when it ruled and miniwl Knrf b ; roi.rvt;n. in m ,1869 and 1870; and Dr. York sought to keep "the poor man's child from bezngtaught by a competent teacher after, the Democrats came into power and re store! the schools. The schools were of course useless without teachere. and teth ers could only be provided by Normals, at which teachers are taueht how to teanh - Df. York, from first to last, opposed the Nornials. Probably he wished thus to pre vent? the reestablishment of the poor man's schools, which his party had destroved. ipmly he failed. Dr. York will lessjearn T on election day- that "the poor man" is not the ignorant fool that Dr. York on the hustings supposes him. to be. It is the duty of every one to contribute something to the advancement of the com munity," which his lot has been cast. No one has the right to take the position' that society has no claim upon him, and that he can conduct himself as he pleases. He has his part to act upon the stage of life; the eyea of others aro upon him, and he' ean not Without injury to himself and to society ignore his'obligations. : He is here in the worw, tbrown m daily contact with others upon whom his life is makinsr its imnress. and from whose example there continually Annm tv: n 3 sn unaaooatn ime. , . , - pitii and point of the Pobho discussion is an intel lectual stamping mill, where the worthless quartz is crushed and the . pure, gold set free. Chicago Advance. . . .v - , -r If a man - is" g-reat who plants one blade of grass where none existed, how much greater is he who drives out - a . bad paper by a good one ? Freeman's Journal. -4- In individual life" there, are chords, buried sometimes very deep and most hard to hit upon, which, once struck, evolve the most wonderful results. Iiev. F. M. Pullman, Sermon. .. . v -f Even the most many-sided men, the broadest and most varied think ers, best know the specialties in which . . a . V .a a uiey are strong, ana snow as wen mat oe-yond- these they are relatively weak. J'rejfident I'orter.of late College, Sermon. 'r Men i are born histories. 'Tin- opened, unreadable; nevertheless, every man; born into this hie brings down some thing of his father and something of his mother, with a new mixture made by the mingling of the two. Henry Ward Beeciier. In a partnership where two or three of the members are doing wrong, and one Dther partner knows of it, but is silent, that silent partner is responsible, too the fellqw that didn't say anything, and that went along with it. Henry Ward Beecher. -4- A man's previous respectability, or high social standing, ought not to afford him the slightest impunity when he be comes an offender against law. Impartial and unswerving justice is the glory of the law;' no matter who feels the blow. The Independent. How few men, even of abun dant leisure, care to cultivate the talents re quired to make a good talker; to refine the voice and the manner of nsing it; to read discriminately; to polish the stock-in trade of language, and add to it with taste and care; - Verily, the telegraph and telephone are making of ns mere automata, which jerk out certain syllables ad infinitum. 'loronto The WeeJe. THE CAMPAIGN. Mr. Eaton, of Conneticnt, will speak for Cleveland and Hendricks at Rome. Syracuse, Saratoga and perhaps at other points in New York. : v Battgor, Me., Sept. - 3. Harry French, the well-known lecturer, hereto fore a strong Republican, has come out for Cleveland and has made one or two speech es in Washington county in behalf of the isemocraiic uc&ew - .. , , The Wilmington (Del) Every Enminer savsi Senator Bavard will open the campaign in Brooklyn on Monday,15th in8t,', and will probably' make ' his next soeech in WilmiDcton on the 18th, . about which date it is proposed to noia a meeung tn Ratify the Democratic iNationai. ana county ticket. - . 4- New York, Sept. S.-The Re- nubiican managers of the -canvass ot this Btate nave neen trying ior some nine iu bersuade Mr. Blaine to make a tour of this Slate. They took Gen. Logan through the State recently, and on their return reported that, the effect had been -very beneficial to th hartv. Thev believed that Mr.- ttlaine wmilil aronse an enthusiasm which would carry the Stita:! The Stalwart Republic can are known to be apathetic, and the manager think that if they can see Blaine they will wheel into line as his strongest supporters. . ' . POLITICAL POINTS. J- The Blaine libel suit was let off with the enUiusiasnxand roar of a rocket Tt nrra nAw an thrhi?h if might prove a boomerang instead.Ti& Times, Ind. Rep. : The jeers indulged , in by, the llemiblicans in loau oecause jut. Xingiiu would not open his ;;"bar1;'' have come home to roost. ' They nowjnaye jones. Boston Post, Bern. ., i - ' Thfi New York Sun has not altogetneriongni-oic0ruu t?qii in mc renommsMuu ui i""" as a Congressional candidate.-r-P- Record, Ihd, Bern. 1 LL The" skv-rocket has been adopt ed as the campaign emblem of the Blaine ftlnha The skyrocket is a UU. i.VS - . . . .1. beautiful thing as it rusnes on inw. night's starry space, but it comes down, it conies down. Chicago News, Ind. 11 .The vield v of wheat .this yea? will be near ten Dusneis per neau iw ey man.i woman ana- cium iu mo . ' -.s mna nnlnr nr condition. The industries ehat flourish by the grace of God appear to. get along wu?"a"J7" without legislative coddling. PhiladelpMa Becord.Ind.Mem. - - l li The Brain and tlie Bottle. Nobody can stand protracted Indulgence i-.m i Anir ThA- toners wao sec continned stimulus in wnat W "f" .Kt.r iTftvA mnddled brn8, blood shot .5t onfl mined digestion, "bitters," is not Brown's Irori Bitters. No toner wants It. It containst nothing that suits him for sUmulusTlt is a pure umiu. and the best preparation ,! rin -mo tn..roatinn. malaria. . Kid- , ( -'.tVr--.'..i.: N. Y,Commercial ajad.Financial Chronicle,! New Yoeit: Rent.- fi .Th ment 'of the crop, as indicated by our telegrams from the South to-nicrht. is given below. For theweek end inff this eveninf? (Sent. KY thn tAt.al receipts have rea'ohed 16.237-bales. agaiuBu ,yi4 . Daies " last week. 2.- 865 , bales the previous V rp.ec n A 2,89 bales three weeks since fmak-; ing the total; receipts since the 1st of September, 1884, 15,101 bales, against 33,808 bales for the same period of 1883, snowing a decrease since Sept.: 1, 1884, of 18,207 bales. , ;i - 'The exports for the week endiner this evening reach a total of 16,900 balefe, iof which 11,844 were to Great Britain, 126 to France 1 and 2,020 to the rest J of the Continent while the stocks as made np . this ; even ing are now 111,205 bales. ; ; .; ' ; On Saturday a buoyant ; opening was; followed by- a sharp decline. Monday was dearer but - dull. On Tuesday there was a break in the Liverpool market, in sympathy with wmcn we declined; 1012 .points,; it wast then said, however: that this was' preparatory to a fresh "bulP movement, and in ' the course -of Wednesday and the morninir of Thursday prices made an irregular recovery, the distant months . show ing the most strength. But after the hrst hout yesterday, business be came very dull and prices -weakened. To-day, under weak accounts from .Liverpool, the demand almost wholly ceased, and with Very moderate offerings prices declined 08 points, and the close, as compared with , last Friday, was. 919 points lower. Cot ton on the spot was quoted 1-1 5c. lower on Tuesday.' Thero has been fair demand for home consump tion. Yesterday there was an im proved business . for export, with some speculation. To-day the mar ket was dull and weak, middling up lands closing at llc The total sales for forward delivery for the week are 294,800 bales. PERSONAL. It is said that Alexander Dumas, fils, frequently finishes a play at one silting. - Bishop Fierce was buried at Sparta, Ga., on Friday. The exercises were very impressive. Butler's hands are not horny. On the contrary they are very soft and clammy. Boston Post. ' James Gordon Bennett has turned teetotaller. This is a new proof of his versatility. Philadelphia Record. George Parsons Lathrop and his wife, who is a daughter of Nathaniel Hawthone, are about to remove permanent ly from Boston to New York. - The ex-Empress Eugenic, now at Carlsbad, is accompanied by her physi cian) Dr. Loudon, a Hugarian, Gen. Bour- baki. and M. Fetrie, formerly rrerect oi Police under the Em ire. Tolact on the liver and cleanse the bow els, no medicine equals Ayer's Cathartic mis.' : : t ' Patapsco Flouring Mills I Established 1TT4. . Buhrs 1774. Bolls 1882 ICAGA.'lSRlUMrB.Co.J THIS COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES THREE MILLS, as follows : . PATAPSCO MILL A, a JLLICOTT CITY, Md. . PATAPSCO MILL B, tit BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. Having a dally capacity oj 1 500 Barrels. The value of Hour denends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch. Sufrar and Phos- Ftttate ot ume. Jtaryiana ana Virginia vy ub, rom which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. v . i " ' Ask your Grocer for '. Patapsco Superlative; Cape Honry Family, Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Famlly.a Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Extra, - ' Bedford Family, . . . . r . Orang Grove Extra. . -v . :'v'aV'oAMBRiij- iro'ob.- . . - ' - tsti Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. " Represented by J.T.MctVER, ' " aue 2 6m sat tu th Wilmington, N. C. IMPORTANT t: A HEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT Water.Closet Seat! FOB THE - i - ' CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly caUed "PILES,") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chu- dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET and painful malady, which I confidently place Deiore me puouu SURE RELIEF AND CURE ! , It has been endorsed "by the leading Msidont Physicians in worta tjaroiiua. ia pvwwiug wo" ed in the Hospitals of New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result Where. You can write to any of the Physicians or prominent citizens m jwrbbohiuo w.. . v. These Seats will be furnished at the following WALNUT, Polished, $5.00 ) Discount td Phyri- rTH KKKY. : - O.w f . viuuuio uu w POPLAR, - 500) Trade." 4 nk.. i4 w. 11 omnn.Tut.Tiv each neaL. We trouble you with no certificates. - We leave the seat to do us owu u.or.s ; LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN , Patentee, - , Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. 1yl7DAWtf Ground'Peas 1 r -J nranrar a ' "TrfTT TBiS ' 0"W !!fi1t -kifmment. and must btT: sold. ; Lowest marketpnoeB -- v-rw . "Also, OJN-S nuaitanuf. .w , nona Bv?ii SAM'LBEAR, Sa., ? f 18 tf " - 1 ' 18 Market Street. Gunpowder 8 P0KTINQ,r t :V . ,--'- BLASTING. ' .-- ' - : m - vrni IOAU - . I sep 7 tf vL " 38 40 Murchison Block., The PpngBtar t- PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY p Sitscrliitiaa Bates lit AiTanee. DAILY STAR, One Year, postage psdd ,...$7 .00 j.. M Three Months" 4 00 T -.;.ija fc1t. -r..Ai. -tM ta,- J' - . 1, f-.ri. WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. . 60 ..100 .. 60 f. Six Months, , " " .. . t " Three Months " " . NOTICES OF-tHE PRESS : ? i The' Stab. Ia dfwld Adlv one of the hAfft TaiwTfl tn v uifawt w uiiKUH uiva iw noj no tiToif ajuulk Alio tolt.-rSalemPrtu v:-.,-... ,: . - The WQadnfton Stab has altered en its twelfth year aa good a paper as any people should want. . The WHmtnErton Srin has entered nn Itn twAl f th year, i As a duly journal of news it stands "up bead.VOonoordeffisier. ; .. ThaWUmmstOn Stab has' entered itn Wnntr. fifth volume. There is no better paper published' in )he State. Xenoir Topic. ; s; The Wiimlneton Stab has entered nnon ita t.hir- teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State, Warrenton Gazette. - Thai Wilmtarton Stab has entered its thirteenth year; 1 It has become one of the leading paperslof the South. Oxford Torchlight. ? s The Wiimlneton Stab is not only one of the best edited papers tn the State, but for freshness of news and typograpioai appearance cannot be beaten. Joctoon Eevorter. . . The) Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pen in the South, in every department from ty po rapny up to eaitoruu aDuny ana independence. etersburq (Fa.) Index-AppeaL : , The Wilminston (N. C.) Mobhuis Stab is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we say tt is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Fa.) ildigious Herald. - t The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. . One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. uvrooro aoxaaerner. . . ; We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- aper. iongmay wo stab iwbuub. -si. sry Althoutrh at the head of the pres3 in this State In aU that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane.- lMJrree nul Utrpim. The ftrA-a in sn well and favorablv known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the best dal -lies in the South. Eobuonian, - ' Thai mamlflcent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brill tan t, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them aJL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth Tflr it ia a moat excellent newsnaner. weu ed ited, a compendium of ail the news of the day. and an conor to its city, to jxonu waronna ana k North Carolina 3 onrnalism. Vhanotts The Wiltnfnston Stab Is now taking the r mtdnlffht Associated Press renorts. and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Star Is an excellent paper, its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot'-e voterver. . 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 favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Feids vili Times. - The Wiimlneton Stab, we are pleased to notice. still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer of any journal published in the South.- vxrora jme umas. WTur Is it that an the oaoers with the name of Star tire such bright little Journals f The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after alL Michmond ( l a.) state. ThA wnmlnston Stab has entered UDonlts 13th volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the vefy best newspapers that comes to this office. . Its news r 1 111 1.1 M H A.l. . AWamm IaI columns are always a uiue iwier mam uiuae ,ui any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mrr aanlon Jilade. i TTnmhln in Ha bednnintra. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun arnid the VTeok of for; tune that attended the collapse of trie Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newefa per it has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection ana ihoicioiib amuise-iBui, iw we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchangee. UUlsboro Recorder. The Wilmlnirton Morning Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it apon its prosperity and deserved popularity. Theremark- BDie BUOCeSS OI tne dTAJB is uue w lis guict allocu 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 per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im- SlieS, anu Its corps OC euiurn iuiu ren vaira wo loroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Gcldsboro Messenger. THE0SLTTB.ua wmntrriiy fhe BLOOOf-wTO-late tfieLI VER and KIDNEYS. and Bkstorb TllltHRALTH , etna viuoj or xuu im. utv QUreU. JJUUC91 UIU-VIC w-. nerves receive new force. l SallTens the mina ana - n-nii Ttmtii Pawn. Am Cf OSufferingfirom complaints La M U I Cm O peculiar toitiieir sex will laHUlEi W pecnliaxtoJJietr sex wiu Bod in SB. HARTKB'SraOlI TOHIO a ta."4 TSe7Gre.clear. Itcomplexion. .Frequent atemptsM cpniterflnK onlyad4 to tteponuhirltyr the original. Do not expert-. mcnt-geUhe Obioiai. ajtd Best. : llrf rtrmlagS jud ueefutiaXorn-at-oa. freo. auglODAWly . n 16 Bank of He Hanover, Authorized Capital,: - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, ? $30000 Surplus Fund, : $50,000 'I - ' DIRECTORS : ! W. I. GORE, - C. M. STEDMAN, 'G. W. WILLIAMS, i I . "... 1 I',-' . DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, R.R. BRIDGERS, i. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, . I - ... jas:a.Leak, F. RHEINSTEIN,1 E.B. BORDEN, BATES, President, - G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier anMtf Molasses, Bagging, &c. Q58 PlIm0 CDBA MOLASSES. 100 do d0 p" B d0 " QQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING. AAA Pales New ARROW TIES. 1 1 auvv 4- 5QQ do Pieced 500 Bls PL0Tm 1 1 -i A A Bbls SUGAR, do i4lUU 200 Bags COFFEE,.; w. . T.1 - 4-n Q. a M . All o.t T.wst Prices. - ang24tf WORTH Sc WORTH. I i Star Saloon t S THE PLACE TO GET THB VERY ITNESTf BHRlMPS to be feund in the city. Alk,WmES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call And be convince. - GBa R HERBERT, ' Man 1 tf -' "! 1 - . Proprietor. - - - - - - - '. , r ij "fj. ... . . - T Our quotations. It should be nnderstood,' represent the wholesale, prices generally. In maldng up small orders higher prices have to be charged.' :rf'vi:i'--y, ABTICZt-ES. i - PRICKS.' BAGGING Gunny .'S 4. !H - Btanaaru.. BACON North Carolina Hams, fi lb ...... : -knni.-i ma 00- ,.w ' - sides, cnoioe. w n. - uu WestbbbSbokxd Hams. y lb-.. 00 Sides. H.....t,.,.v.?.1 ,, 9 Shoulders. B) .......... . . . . - 00 & - .10, Dbt Saiabd Sides, 8.....-..t 8 - Shoulders, lb 00 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, second Hand, eacn....v;. . ai j : New New York. each.;. ' NewCitr. each............. BEESWAX ........... BiaCKS Wilmington, M.,.. XNortnern. BUTTER North Carolina, . " Northern, . CANDLES V fi Sperm.. .'i,aiow......v." -,, Adamantine...........'. CHEESE W -b-North'n Facfy Dairy. Cream.-. ,........-. : State COFFEE 9 lb Java;...... ... , jaguyra .-r. .......s- ? Rio ........ CORN MEAL bush., in sacks,. Virginia Meall. . . .... COTTON TIES - bundle . . . . DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd 90 - 92$ 14U -14h ., 7 ' 00 85 18 20 IS 00 20 00 8 50 10 00 9 60 a 10 00 5 00 5 50 - .: 8 60 9 00 . 5 00 6 00 ' 11 00 12 00 3 00 4 00 5 10 0 00 5 00 4 50 5 00 a 25 6 50 5 50 , 8 00 ,4 60 t4 75 5 Off'4 5 25 ; 00 0 00 ilO 13 85 '1b6 - 70 7i -"r 80 ' Yarns. bunch EGGS dozen... ............. FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V 6W. .. siacKere-, JNo. i, v nan dui.. Mackerel, No. 2, bbl. ... .. . Mackerel, No. 2, $ half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, $ bbl Mullets, bbl ........ .... . Mnllets, Pork bbls . N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . DrvCod. b. ...... ........ FLOUK-M bbl Fine........... northern super " Extra " Family ............ City MUls-Super " Family ...... . ...... - - Extra Familv...... GLUE lb GRAIN V busheL v,; corn,store,Dags,prime,wniie Corn, cargo, in bulk, . . Corn, cargo; in bags, Corn, eargo, mixed, in bags. Oats, from store............ Cow Peas 00" J 12 105 HIDES V lb Green Dry v HAY 9 100 lbs Eastern 0 10 95 90 western North River. ......... 100 100 HOOP IRON .i. . laku-8 s Kortnern North Carolina LIMB S barrel -. LUM BEE City Sawed V U tt. Ship Stuff, resawed. . . Rough Edge Plank . -: West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 9 & 00 00 18 00 15 00 10. 1 40 20 00 16 00 13 00 "0 13 00. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 13 00 15 00 MOLASSES v gauon New Crop Cuba, inhhds. ... ti ... m bbls.... Porto Rico, in hhds " "in bbls Sugar House, inhhds. " " in bbls Syrup, in bbls... NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis.. OILS gallon Kerosene... .. Lard ....:...... Linseed Rosin Tar : Deck and Spar POULTRY Chlckens,live,grown Spring.. Turkeys PEAHU-S tt bushel -. POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 12 10 90 15 OO CO 25 8 28 30 : 82 35 00 " 20 80 3 00 13 1 45 too ls 30 2b 75: 1 60 60 1 00 00 00 75 800 18 50 16 00 18 00 Irish, per barret, new PORK tt barrel City Moss.... . Prime Rump RICE Carolina, . Rough, 9 bushel (Upland).. Do, do (Lowland) RAGS V lb Country .,.. City ROPE lb , S ALT salt Alum Liverpool Lisbon American... SUGAR tt lb Cuba Porto Rico A Coffee B " O " Ex C Crushed SOAP tt lb Northern SHINGLES f M-Contract.... Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts.... .......... STAVES tt M W 0 Barrel. . BO Hogshead TALLOW V S TIMBER M feet-Ext Hear. (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, Prime ship'g, lstclass heart. Extra Mill, good heart Mill Prime Common Mill " Inferior to Ordinary WOOL lb Washed Unwashed Burrv WHISKEY gallon Northern North Carolina 150 15 00 17 00 a 10 80 00 1 14 SO 00 GO 00 0 0 0 0 7H& 0 ioja 5 5 00 7 00 2 00 450 0 00 12 00 00 00 5 2 50 5 60 7 50 18 00 10 00 6 00 00 00 6 50 4 00 8 00 00 00 10 1 00 1 00 12 00 10 00 800 7 50 4 50 4 00 20 16 12 5 00 2 50 WILMINGTON MONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York ....... M discount Baltimore... ii " . Boston... M " Philadelphia U " -. " Western Cities.. I Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. . . Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock..... 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons .... 23 - funding, 1866 10 ' Funding, 1868...... 10 New 4s 80 SdocI&I Tax . . . . 4 W A WRR Bonds, 7 0 (Gold Interest)!".! 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 tto... .106 Wilmington, CoL & Augusta R R Konds. . .. 106 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o........ 100 " " " 8c. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, C flo ..100 Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock..... 110 North Carolina R R Stock-. ................. 80 . Wilmington Oas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock... . .... 120 Groceries; rjpHERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE- keqpers could buy so many things so cheap. Some of the substantial are up 'tis true, but the average Is low. We are dally receiving NEW AND FRESH GOODS. All orders sent by ser vants will be promptly attended to, and any er ror will be correctedtfLt once. All are invited to call, inspect and price goods. No trouble. to shoW them. ' Eggs are up, and we wish we could say a much for the quality, but we always try, and imitate one celebrated In history, who did it with his "Hateh-et." No pun intended. . - " F. Q. & N. ROBINSON, aug 29 tf ' ' . , Review copy. ; , THE CELEBRATED ARSIHGTOH GAME FOWLS FOE SALE T GAMB :TOWLS HAVE A iSATIONAL RE putatlon. They have tonght and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Fairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in 76, were honored by the 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, rwill .ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express. C. O.D.,,at from $4.00 to $8.00 each HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the wnriri. and will shiD Yonnff Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, 8ep- temDer ana uovouer, hl x iYt wuixra por jrtux, r Seven Dollars per Trio. . , whoever disnutes the superiority of mv Birds. will nlease back the assertion with .their stamps.- Wrltii fni whiit von wnL - .!"-.;'--.? Address, . - J. G. ARRTNGTON, ap 6 tf HHHardston. Nash Co. N.C. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. ; Security Against Fire. , The : Hortli CaroMHoie InsnanceCo. ' - .; . RALEIGH, N. C. V THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all elapses, of insurable P"i1inot88es are' premptiy adjueted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining In public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurws of pro pert" iu North Carolina.. . . : . Agents in all parts of the State, r - ; . JOHNGATLfNG, President. - W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary.' . . - i -i PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor.. - ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, - v Bep26tf - ---Wiln-lngtotu N. C. j Land Plaster y r-- v " TOR SALE BY WOODY A CTBSDE, . i- A T. Jj , . : i General Commission Merchants,: ' -..-r ,' j.-----.. ' Wilmington. N. C... Also. Sole Agents for the PORTLAND BLAS TER MILLS, the productarof which are made rom HARD PLASTER And FINEST GROUND. S ; Correspondence solicited. ap 3 tf ilMngtoii I 'IOtvic-. oi Gia SMvsmkuimfi i r : - . Wilmington, N. C-, July 11, 1884.1 .'l' f---.ntJAW .. Jp'ji y.K -nr-' ? ' 'L?'--HA'i ; :r Change of Schedule. v; -? ,u,r?: ON AND AJPTER TULY tt 14, 'AT : 9M' AJC Passenger Trains on the Wilmington & Wel dop Railroad will run as follows:- v , . DaynTall and Express Train Dally i; Nos. 47 Nortbi and 48 Sontli. ,r AS5!!!.WbHton Proat S- Depot, at 9.00 A, M. Arrive at Wed9n..-......;...v... 2.85 P M. Leave WeMon.;. . . . . .v. . .V. . . A 2.65 P. M. Arrive at Wilmiiierton. Front Rt inrnt. sa t v Fast Thbotjsh Maaaitd PAssxireKa Tbaih Dast. f No."40 SnTiTO. !Leave Weldon.. J.. ....... .L.:v.v... 6.35PM Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M MAn.! akd PAS8zkexB Tbaih Dailt No.' 4S North. "if Leave Wilmington.'"..". ...... 8.35 P. M Arrive at weidon j. ......... ... 2.K A. M. Train J'ftMiHi nHtl. nn --! nf xtrtlw. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - ; ' " Trains on iTarhnm ltniiirli V.na1 laaira PuV Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and ;4.80 P. St aauy.Keturninguieave Tarboro at 8 P.M. and 10 A.M. dally; ;.t -r . .,. Train nn RlVltlstlll Wulr Kmnnk Vnmt l-anui Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.25 P. M. Beturn- ui? leaves scouana jsecK at s so a. m. aaiiy. ' IVqIt "NY A7Wtolla .lAIAAM.AA.Af. TITA14 . -i uioow viuovw-iucubiuu ate- VV OlUUU for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, aaj vavvv uuuuaj tia uaj niuOi Train No; 43- runs daily and makes close cott- flfWrtton trtT ft.11 ris-inta Tnit.H via R1ltnrn4 . - - - . r-mmm AW.WU V AWVUU1VUU ABU Washington,:.. . -f v ; r au trains run solid between WQmmgton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. ;im-is . . For aoeotnmod ation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A M. daily except Sunday. 1 UtLW IT. mVANJS, -j General Supt. T. ML EMERSON, Gem Passenger Agent, Jy 12tf ' ' ' v. IILHlHGTOiCOLlBIA&AnGDSTA Bailroad Co. - - OvncB ov Gbnxbai. Stjp't, I Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 18, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. M.. the following Paasenirer Schednle wUl be run on this road: ; . ' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) Not. 48 Wet and 47 Cart. i ' ' " - Leave WHminertow. ' 9.05 TP if. Leave Florence.-. ..'. 8.40 A. M.- Arrive at C, C.& A. Junction 6.20 A. M. arrive at Columbia... . 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia... i.. ............ 9.55P.M. Leave C, C & A. Junction: . .10.20 P. M. Leave, Florence . . . L 4.50 A M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.35 A. M. Nwht Mail akd Pasbxfsbb Train. Daelt. No. 40 r- ; WBST. Leave WHmmeton.. . . . . 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence,. '. 1.25 A. M. Mail and Passbksxb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence. 'A. . ..... : :. 4.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington......... 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations, r No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and.all pointa on G. A C R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. separate muman steepen for Augusta on Train 40. All trains run sond between Charleston and Wilmington. i Local Freight leaves Wflmipgtoh daily, except Sunday, at 6.50 A M. . i " ' JOHN F. DIVTNE, - - i 1 Gen'ISupt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, aug 19 tf t CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OTFICX ;0 SUFKBlMTaNDXHT, . 1 Wilmington, N. C, May 11, 1884. J ' Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schednle will be operated on this Railroad: j PASSENGER, MAIL AND . EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Wilmington at No. L Leave Raleigh at. Arrive at Charlotte at... ...7.S0 P. M. ...7.35 P. M. ...7.00 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at.... 8.45 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. .......8.30 A. M. i i j. lornvou n iiiiiiiikwh at... o.uv&. JEU i : Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the. Company's Time Table. . . j SHELBY DIVISION, 'pAjSSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. . Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte..... v 5.15 P. M. Arrive at Shelby ...... ..v.1. ....... 9.09 P. M. Leaver 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. &sA. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. . Take Train No. '1 for Statesvllle, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. - t v L. C. JONES, ' - .- ' t . Superintendent. , ' F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, my 11 tf f r . WOBIAW. ' ' i - - . Her Healtk and Happlneni are Matters of Great Concern to all Mankind. jj 5 Neab Mabtetta, Ga. Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. 3. 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: , . Stats op Gsoneu, Troup County. I have examined; the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, and pronounce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends It. j WM. P, BEASLEY, M. D. j !. ( StEINGITELD, TeKH. Db. J. Bbadfielb: Bear fitr My daughter has been suffering lor many years with that dread! u affliction known as Female Disease, which has cost me many dollars, and noth withstanding I had the best medical attendance, could not find relief. I have used many othei; kinds of medi cines without anyeffect. I haf 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 aflaiction, persua ded me to bay a bottle ! of your Female Regula tor. I She began ,jto improve at onccw J was so. delighted with its effects that I bought several more battles of it; and, knowing what 1 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 1 cau truthfully say It ' has cured my daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do most heartiy recommend your Female Regulator to be just what It is represented to be. . "' 1 1 Respectfully V H. p. FEATEDERSTON - Treatise on the Health and: Happiness ,of . Wo man mailed free to any address. j ' - - - ' TUB BBAInXI-ORDStTATOB Co. " -r ..f. .T, ;. .&.-. v, - Box 28. Atlanta. "Ga.-,. William H Green,lTholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N.C v --ri ' '. t.:, ' - : ft HTJ TffTi send six cents for postage M. J-flLXiJ-i. and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tomore money right away- than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers abso inttely sure. At once address TRUE A CO, Au- snsta.s.a3ne. ' . uiu w xjob n ... ir we - :AriXT CTTKED.' BOOK FItEJK.. ; rJ : ---; .' TNTENDING ADVERTISERS SHOULD. -a. aaaress 10 Spnice Street, Wew York City,;; ' 'tYttimi ST-rfToT- TSanir VatV fHT-tr: '."i '-" ii- - ' FOR i SELECT; LIST OF 1.CC0 NEWSPAPERS, lriili- ... Steamsnip Go. v 7 t -: it " ..ras- S?s .r..'-- FRo4 iPTER S4 EAST RTVEB, NEW YORK t i AtSo'clockP.M. BENEFACTOR .u . .... . Saturday. SeDfr EEGULAtOR.:.. . Sepfr 13; :: SeptV20. BENEFACTOR. .; REGULATOR .... . . : SepVr 27, a j y FROM WILMINGTON., I . , . REGULATOR Saturday, I " Sept'r , C BENEFACTOR. ......... . . SeptVl3. REGULATOR....'......-. " " i3ept'r 20.! " BENEFACTOR... " Sept'r 27. . . . ' . i VB Thronrh RQls Ladinir and T-rtweatThrnnch Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and Soutu Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to T . ' II. C. SMAI.1.BONES, Superintendent. . . Wflmington, N. ,C W. P. Clyde Sc Co. General Agents, -: augSOtf . . : -35 Broadway, New York " We kve in deeds, not years; in thoughtsnot breaths, In feelings, not In figures on a dial; "I We should count Time by heari-throdsjic inogt lives Who thinks most-feels the nobiest acts the best." NOT SPECULATIONS NOT HEARSAY STATEMENTS, BUT FACTS VOLUNTARILY ; I"' " -ENT TO THE S. S. S. CO. ; T ' TIE reports from the use of Swift's Speclfio (S. S. s.) In the treatment of Cancer continue tobe wonderful. There seems to be no doubt that it is a positive specific for Skin Cancer or Epithelioma.. . . - i A Can eer for Twenty Years. ' "For twenty years I suffered from a Cancer on my neck. 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixtures' fed instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the use of my arms and the upper part of my body. My general health was broken down and my life was despaired of. S. S. S. 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 and the support of my family to Swift's Specific." W. R. ROBISON, Davlsboro, Ga. Hopes to he Cured. . "Mr. Brooks, near Albany, was hopelessly af flicted with Cancer." It had eaten through his nose into his mouth and throat. 'The time of his death was only a question of a very short time. He prayed for death, his sufferings were so great. ' S. S. S has had a' wonderful 'effect on him. His Improvement is so great that we all feel sore of his being perfectlycured in time.'' W. H.-GILBERT, Albany, Ga. Cancer for Fourteen Tears. -. Spabtakbubo, March 14, 1684. I have for 14 years been a sufferer from a run ning sore on my face that everybody called a Cahceb. I have used over $300 worth of medi cine and found no relief . About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dr. H. E. Heinitsh, and since have bought five others, have taken it. and it has cured ie bound and weixI My face is as free from a sore' as anybody's, and my health is perfectly re stored. I feel like tobtt tears had been lifted off my head. I believe it is a cure for every blood -disease. ELIZA TINSLEY. . Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. . , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ' Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 15S W. 23d St!; Philadelphia Office 1205 Chestnut St. apltf chsm White Ueal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE S YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending It to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit, ' i .. -. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to f ' Mrs. A A Willard, Mra. Gen. Whiting, ftCrs W I. 6or ' Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. - ... For sale by I ; ; . JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, : ' ! ' ' 12 & 14 No. Front St., ; Bmh30tf . Sole Agent. Groceries. Groceries. gQQBbla FLOUR, all grades, v - V OCA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, LOW Extra CandC 2QQ Bags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE. ! 40 'nTceB JKD' 100 iatJ1 Bnokets LARD gQoxes CHEESE, Tubs BUTTER, . , ?1 -JQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, ' 200 6bIS BSSD F0TAT0:KS' " Q A Bbls TURNIPS, uu - -i 2Q Bbls APPLES, r Hhds MOLASSES, '.;'' 125 Bbls do 200 Keg VAnA 250 81,114168 H00P IBON, Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL .' " . -" Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, : -..r Candles, Soap, Candy, Ae., . . . rot saie ow By mh2tf ADRIAN & TOLLERS. 2 NewciritoMgli House, VTO. 14 NORTH 'WATER STREET ' i!N, : i ' AND PRINCESS STREET" ' WILMINGTON, N. C - . - The Finest Restaurant in the City. Board $1.25 per Day.' Three Tickets $1.00, S!s gle Meals o. No Meala sent out. -dee 7 tf 5 .; R. J. SCARBOROUGH. Prop'rf f fThejnaiionS OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest jisr. 7itMUE If and most prosperous in the State, offers to Com-.-, . A'f mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufae- .' -':, -- turers, and to those who have adopted the plan r - v ' V. ' pf soiling by sample, aa excellent medium of com- . -: : ' - -". ; h mnnicauoa with a large and Influential class of 5 'J . . r-r-' vi':- i merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store V . Vv'Cj.Tj men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad- u r j i vertisemetit-i and Business Cards inserted oa llbe .. j - -:'.''-iV ral terms. . -. - -. ... . . , -'. -''.' - - - Addreas ' THE STAR, - ? ,c"'r---o -oe:tf! - " - : " Maric8.Q. ' ' I .; pv". ' . " . : ".' . -' . . " v ;' " v -.-.r,v .; . "!---.-..; ;-.v. E V'-T- : ''v-ti - - . 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