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-' - -A ' CAUTION IT- 5. Taataiirnnis' rumi. "inn JllYGRESAuCE nF THE WUKLD.. ITT7-, .ifilicioua tasta ww met to Jcvt I SOUPS,, Calk A fish, HOT Sc COtD Iff EATS, r," ' came, &c table- uoie. SLS&tUls is on every bottle of GENUINE SAUOE " rrDCWIR P Non' . i. l,r,n,lnscdt!irouphoutt.iawrll. i i Li ' - m d DUNCAN'S SONS, "j DoaWlT fr ; tor's Cherry Pectoral. 'Onrillo.OWo, Sept. 10, 1882. -mi nQ Having boon subject to a bron- . chial amotion, with frequent - for a number of Jear9' 1 bereby ccr Ttot 4veb-s Cuekrv Pectoral gives Vompt relief, ami is the most effective . A 1 have ever trie.l. JiJIES A. HAMILTON1, . Editor of The Crescent." - Mt Gilead.Ohio, June 26, 1882. ii(pU0 ' i have used Ater's Cukrev liUUlin joeal this spring for a se re cough and lung trouble with good Ifcet, Md I a,n ..please.1 to recoiuiueud it IWone similarly affected. - --s ?. HAKVEY BAlOnMAV, Proprietor Globe Hotel. " f PREPARE! KY ' ' Dr J.C.Ayer&Co.lLowell,Mass. Sold by all Pnijigists. DOT 90 TT AT T 'C! VEGETABLE HALL O SICILIAN Hair Renewer. The Best is the Cheapest. v Safety! Economy!! Certainty of Good Results!!! -'V Thes qualities are of prime importance in the selection of a preparation for the hair. Do not perimentwith new remedies which may do ton ratter than good ; but profit by the ex perience of others. Buy and use with perfect conftknee an article which everybody knows :, to k good. Hall's Haik Remwer will not fappoint you. . PREPARED BY ;-'' '.- jp. Hall & Co Nashua, N. H. Sol ' by all Druggist! jiaiDly. chw nrm dec 31 The reputation of Hos tetter 'a Stom ach Hittets as a preventive of epi demic, a stomacn io, au luvigorant. a ireneral restorative and a specific for fever and erne, ln- aOecuona. rs, e wna- tism, nervous uebl- lity. constitutional weakness, w estao Usbed upon, tbe sonnd basis of more than twenty years' exDerience.and can m more be shakes- niWKI1- J entilin pretenders. 'I I I E.liiy than tho everlast- Ine hllN by the TCi that rnstle throueh their defiles. For sale- if sll unijritts and Dealers eBeraliy. - .1 Tirbjtvviy .i nns taths t17 COLD MEDAL, PAMS, BAKER'S 1878, Wiirraatpd absolutely pr Cocoa, from which the excess' of Oil has been removed. Ithaalhre timet the strength at Cocoa mixed vith St-ircb, Arrowroot or Sugar, and i therefore far mar eeo So ml caL It in deliciona, nourishing, Btrongthcning, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persona in health! ? . Sold by Grocers everywhen. & CO., Dorchester, Hass. v fr u' "Mt-V; A1QSITIVE S Care without Medl- . M Solle MnM Bon'H toXvTA' of cubebs, eopabia, or oO of f iKiih 5 arr eertain to prod ace dys--1 -f i vTPP t,,e Boatings of the stomach. iw 'hf 2oWbyaH dru-Ki3t,or mailed on I ?i'-Boxl5K. ,) : KSV5r' CUBE.' ""Wl? tuth.sat A1H"H 'hi.: TiFl.T t.r Rrpenera i .1 i luatt. xivi4ly -for' ii.t-.-uiv i,f i. ranjirf Dlents'- i i u-f-rin i .ui-.e orf.-ai). ni. m iiaw iiuitiakft aiiout flu ; itiiamiiKnt. (be nn- niiiitub truuu of JlLICC tUUIlTV. permeating ii.n.u;fl: tue parM must ii thtta to heaUhy : .v iK.n. Do not conoiuul tli with Klcrtric Belts . rtirf (1 tu -ore all ilto ' : fmiuiieiul to toe. It MoT tttvT I1;. '"'I nr.riHati.n. address Chonrer liinfoa SL, Chicago. 111. . tn th sat able Goods;! 0PF1K TO TIIBTKAD1C """WRBAQQIHO and TIBS, XaCKKREL, SEED RTB, ! SH0T, POWDER and CAPS i ORADES FAMILY FLOTJK, , PRES? AERIVAI.S and LOW PRICKS.' A1-!- & PEARS AT J.; 3mm post. ; ' NcraiJt AJTD THOBOUQHLr ftdean p TIC HBWSPAPJSlt. ' 'oe most . TJ." " bloiiyPoRt is especially noted for mmerclal and Pinanelaf Peatnres.r Cat-VevrCR1PTION RATES. Year, 0; BiX Monthl7t4.&0; in, ad Mwi Ii sKP-l-W pop Tear in advance; mora t110 RATES. n?S?ws - ono address address will be fornlabed te&0'vn. " l 0 Per Tear ner copy. i be given I m fj ( BreaKfast Pfinrw UUblUL ml Season Morning Staj A, MODERN SIR VALAIIAD. .MBit R. COLQUITTfe As you stand in the' glow of ibe eveni now, With the ou seem a ngure or old romance, ' , i w leMim a Riiwertne Tearless lance, . And I think Of one at that nnhln rr v With his fioiirtlv jWhoae heart was as chaste and undefiled AO t llO DttlislnAH " 11 . - L 1 ouuuivaa ucarh ui it wuiie souk cnild, - ' - -- , 'Whose strength was as' the strength flThe knightliess, purest, bravest of men i itauntcd vritn. anectrea of weakness a ' - strife. .' ' , . - & welcome this climDse of a holier lifn And pray that the vision" unbroken mf 4 - t' loot - ' 1 A beautiful dream from a glorified past OUR STATE CONTKITIPORARTBS The T In his speech at Kinston on lastSatufdl governor Jarvis boldly charged that th Vaa not a single provision in the Consti lion or lNortb fjarolina for the protec: or lite, liberty and DroDertv that was violated by the Republican party while power in this State. On the other hand challenged any Republican to show wh Xhe Democratic party had violated a sin provision of the Uonstituuon for the p tectiou of life, liberty and property. T is a grave charge to make against a p; that is again seeking ; to control the Star government, and if true furnishes a reascj above all others, why the people who Wn to preserve the Constitution and enjoy t privileges of good government - should tC pear at the ballot box, and in a legitima way protest against the transfer of. tl State government to that party which faj no more regard for the welfare and bapc ness of the people than to violate the vel purpose of securing these great hissings New Berne Jonrnat As a fact, the Republican party was bo more out of hate for the South and its i atitutions than from devotion to any on idea not out of love for the negro so mucf as hate towards those whose interests fj was made to serve. As a fact, also, til party had no thought to free the negtf when it was (tone, notwithstanding u poor negro worships the belief so ferventl; It was only an accident of war and done i a war measure.- which scheme, as the sea u )f a whipped South proved, succeeded. It claim, then, to being the party of high m ral ideas and all that sort of boast can vei properly be laughed at in the light of i history.. Its mission; if it ever had one l yond hatred for the South; has long aim been accomplished, as admitted by thot sands who until recently acted with it. Il ends and objects now are "treasons, straU gems anu spoils uy ati means tne iatu.'a -isoekmgnam liocket. THE CAMPAIGN. , Indianapolis, "'Sept. 9. Ex Gov. Hendricks and wife will : leave here this evening for Toledo, where the err Governor is to deliver an" address at tho Suu Pair. Before returning to this city Mt. Hendricks wil" make several " speeches, political and otherwise. t .,' " WlLKESBORO, PkKn!, Scpt.8.- John Boylf O'Reilly, of Boston, who has been making a tour of the Susquehanna River Jn a small boat, starting from its headwaters five day- ago, Arrived here to day and anchored. la an interview with a Times correspondent -ho said he had no doubt of Cleveland's election. The sober second thought of the people is now assert ing itself. . . . . , George B, Wright, ono'of the Massachusetts Independent Committee of ne Hundred, on the 8th Inst., gave a sur- rising account or me inaepenuenis or anizatlon in Massachusetts. . From the ally reports of the Central Committee Mr. right figures out a sweeping jJemocratie maioritv in Massachusetts, and that at least 40,000 Republicans will vote for Cleveland in that State. He estimates the Butler vole t 10,000 in Massachusetts. - Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 8. on the election ace being made daily. n last Saturday it was statedHbat Angus Smith had been; tot two days offering to bet $30,000 to $25,000 on the election of Blaine, but had so raft met with no uem- ecrat willing to take him up. To day ,on XJbange, SSL U. Wall iniormea air. mun that he was authorized by a Chicago man to take the offer to bet $30,000 to $25,000 (hat the Republican ticket would be elected. -N. Y. lime, i. i . I ' Des i Moines, fiept. 8.-r-Gen. Butler spent yesterday quietly at Colfax Springs, whither Ga. Weaver, the Hon. E. H.. Gillette, and , other Greenbackers Went early in the day. A conference was leld between Butler and the party mag nates. vThis afternoon .7.000 or 8.U0U Aftnnle 'were nresent when he began his speeeh, composed largely of City working men and coal miners. Many left after they had gazed upon his features, bat 5, 000 heard him tnrougn amr-cneereu ms own Aointa heartily-There is no doubt that ft is visit has benefited the allied opposition. - - -- i POLITIC AJU i t- The death of Secretary Folger is coldly commented upon, in the main, by i the-Republican press. If he had been a great jobber there would have .been Jouder l&xaenUlon.r7iiladelphia ; Record, .,Ind Item. ' ' . : In the Dreliminary-.: contest in biaf own Stater; with every possible, advan tage on his side. -Mr. Blaine talis penna Fremont, Atincoia.-ana uram wu runs a little ahead of B BuyeSWofihington J Mr. BowenV sale of his editorial Mlnmna hv nrmtmAt to JaV Cook& Co.. tO - -m M- I - J - tVa Help on ine saie oi ineir uwuus w vuo .wwo havft in mindvaS illustatibg'the' danger of putting-Blaine in the Presidential chair and lusutymg our preiereaw twr ClevelaBd Mith:$ hi faVA.-rio fcrv Evening Post; Bep; '1 I -Mr. Blaine, with eyes cast down, voted the straight8 ticket,' Tpasswf by the amendment box, waited. for Walker to vte, also only the straight ticket, and then left the place. Twenty-five persons or more were in the room.- "Dodged, by gosh I' atalwart Democrat.4 'loud enough for him to he&r.-t-Ace&unt iihe New York t 1 J ' Mai. Stedmaa' Appoliiunents, ' The Democratic State Committee Announce the following appointments for Mai C. lVL Stedman, at s which Hon. W T. Faircloth, the Repnbli an candidate, is invited to meet him: . IKcKory;uiIonday, Sept. 16. j Statesvilfo, esdayrSept. 16;r S lxington, Thnrsday;Bept. ,I8. High Point Friday, Sept. 19. f Winston, Sarday, Sept. 20;. j Durham, Monday, Sept. 22. I Pittsboro, Wednesday, -Sept. 24. Fayetteville, Friday, Sept. 26. Lumberton, Saturday, Sept. 27. Bttrgaw, Monday, Sept. 29. !Fnr Fever and Acme: and all miasmatic diseases, AVer's Ague cure is a positive Call and get the Lowest Prices to-day. JAIIBS C. itbvbn SON, MARKET STREET. augSOtf IMPORTANT! jx HEW AND Y1LDABLE DETICE A PATENT Water Closet Seat ! FOR THE ' . CURB OF H1MORRHOLDS, (Commoniy called PILES) Internal or External, and PK'LAPflTJ8 ANLfor Chil- ' dren or Adults. - ( MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION : l NECESSARY. i I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place Oeiore the puDito as a ; - j SURE RELIEF AND CURE I i it has tieen enddnedr bv the leading restdenl rhyslclana tn North Carolina. Is now being test- tn the uospuau oi new iotk. rouaaoipow d Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result lU be satisfactory, as it has never failed else- hrn- Tanfiia write to sat af the Phvaiclans ir prominent citizens to. Sdgeoombe CoU N. C. These Seats will ne larmsnea an me louowing rices: - . . . . . . . . AUNUT. Polished, zg ou I uiflcouns 10 i-nyat- HBRRT, - .. - .t . 5.C0 cloians and to. the mvr.AR . t . . . K0Q1 Trade. 4 Directions for using will accompany each Seat.. I We trouble yon with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. .Address . . s ; , - LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN rate&UM, - i r Tarboro, Sdgeoombe Co., N.C. j 1yl7PAWtfl .... r ' ": WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW PIHE f Blinds & doors; GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING,: BRACKETS AKD ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK.' aog24tf PARSLET 4 WIGGINS. ! : Tiy Oiir Cook ; 61103, THE B"EST CHEAlP "fiUGGfES'EVER made. We have in stock of our ewn Jfwnu factore Open and Top Buggies, Phaetons, Cano py Tops, Jump Seats. Carts, rays. Ao together with the beat and cheapest Saddles, Harness,. Trunks, Bags and Satchels. .Trunks repaired ,s ngual by the only practical trunk maker la, the Sate. MoDOUOAAJWWDEN,. JBep7tf - ' He Ltkinoon Next-door to D. A. Smith?. . t v. k.jM" :v; M .' inttiTaneltbontVV; 1 BANK OF.NEW HAlJOVEBUlXpiNQi,: v 'f U I WUaalntnf" W Ck v;; -;V.o- Are, Harine aiiFlife " Compaiies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. lell tf i . ' ' ' - ADVERTISE IN Ilerchant and Parmer, MARIQNtSO UTHOABOLINA lit has a large and mereastogchnla'Hoja ,bv&j heart of the pee Dee country, the best Cotton lit is a desirable medhwrof eoraiinbft With both the Merehants- and farmer of hto seatlon, and particularly wttM' those of Martoa and MarlboM Tcounties. tt is therefor the PPr for the Business Men of Wto-togto. decStf Tl Proprietor. T SUBSCRIBE NOW FOB The I Cdttoii Plants -I JAn 8-paee 40 coltmin' Agtlcultnrai journal, me only paper In Sooth CfcrolmapuDiWBeawaMTn h. U tntoMrf. rt thn TTarmftr and Mannfaotnrer. iniA heat, and chearjest Agrtonltdr nwr n t,h South. . - j . - , , . " j - t I , ONLT 60 CEEtSB'A YEA " . - The ofilcial OTgran of the Stat Grange. . .x ' ... indorsed by the leading eitiaew i of hSt and by the best farmers la the Stata wd ?n Send postal for' simen copies' lor yourself 5 oxar 7EEKLY aid .$7 00 paid.' . I 00( . 60 1ESS: babers tn ex. Long life I en its twelfth should want. on its twelfth t stands"up Its twentv- ber published uaon its thlr- bapersta the Its thirteenth ingpaperof ' ne of the best freshness of i cannot 'be p very best pa tntiromtypo kdependence. Lis ts a modi ao not exag tne newsiest sred apon its me. One of tin the South ond; of it. laronghly re Ul and ably, prfect news-je.-ML Airy tn this State b tho reader. Stasoi toe er wane. nown in this nothing of not already rhe beat daf p completed oi the mofct es south of up of the pa- herner. ... nits twelfth far, well ed- or the day, olina and tc i' Observer. ' p the regular Mid has be- rting matter;4 rospeitty is CAariot'4 ood for the kl one of its Li a iavcrite Ifter by the l t.Peids- led to notice. LiirhtTnuMaod LiioTiLiffTO cess, we esteem the Stab very highly, i it as one t the very best oi onr exena an consider It the peer of any jounaal publt ied in t South.- Oxford Free IMC. whv la It that all the Daners with t9e name of Star are such bright little journals r Iho Wilmlng- ian (N. C.) Stab, the Wasblnpton Hlat the Fred ricksburg Star, New York Star, Ufc example. There must De sometnmg in a name Taiter au. Biehmtmd ( Va.) State. I Thn Wtlmlnirton Stab has entered uoonlts 12th iolume, and we are pleased to notice still contin es on the road to suocess. We esteem the Stab Cry highly, regarding it as one of the very best wspapers that oomes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment Is oohd octet, with much ability. irr jaMto JUeuU. r HUmDle in Its negmmnRS, as wa uiseinraow from an enterprise begun amid the M-reck of for tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed7' un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a oonstantly brightening prosperity. As a newco mer it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs Briate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our mostaceerta We exohangea.--flistor llecurder. I The WHminrton Mobkibs Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its exister.ee, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its. prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able suocess of the Stab is due to its strict atten- . . . m A. 1 a . 1 V. A af 1 Boh to Dusmess. . ine ooasi oi um otau h ikui-iiu-ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is (tie first thing in Journalism. Otherwiso the pa per Is all that the term of "good newspaper" im- Sues, ana its corps-ou euivon uhi u v loroaghty ed Boated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re terded, and may its genial enterprising proprie- tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. ooro Mumemier. ' THEOBXTTRUS V Vniporlfythe tt06t'rego late theLIVER and KIDNEYS, and Rbstokb rHHALTK nd Tired FeeUng Absolutely enrea. nones, uukio nUvens the mind and ff dt SmTeringfrom complaints r Area-HEaON XaNIO-a mim.taA . Supplies Draw Y " Boa n am. p.-.j.--- Speedy core. Wives wwi ""LV " VJIi iPreqnent atwmpUa o?"r!"f "i: tA thanonularitv of the oriffiual. Do not expeo aaddnMto'rbe rr. HartwMedJOa. - . m MTTDV A H N1E1K " r-jr..f,t-. ttja. JUKI IsbWEW. wmm i amglCDAWly au 16 Bank of ITew Hanover, Authorized Capital, - v $1,000,000 ash Capital pai in. $300,000 $5o;6oo urplusFund,' - directors: r 1 w7 W. L GORE, C. M. STEDMAN, J iaAab BATES, DONALD MaoRAS, v JA8. A. LEAK,"" .. . i , . ... - ' H. VOLLKRS, F. RHETNSTJS1N, B.R- BRTDGEBS, K.B. BORDEN, r J. W. ATKINSON. . ; . ISAAC BATES, President, o w. wn.TJAMS. Vice Preeident BttSOtf &D. WALLACE. Casbler g0 nhda Prime CUBA MOLASSES. v v A-Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, i 500 do 'k' 1 -f AA Bbls SUGAR, " " ' ' ' I1HF j .. - ' - ' 2QQ BagS COFtSS, v i Timfl. Tfcment. Plaster. Ac . i Ail at Lowest Prices. . lUg 9 tf wb k ww vv.a . ;!': Sttu5diUoon TStTHB PLACE TO GET THE .VERY. FINEST BtIMlio,be'fdnnd m the elty. Alstf-WDSES; fJOUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be LIQUORS, CIGARS L'AD oonviuvvu. .'mitt .: GEO. F. HERBERT, ' - Proprietor.' " riiiiiiwTrJrj; 'wiiinLiiLiali.' w ' iiMir1 -r-LLMiJJlL! . .----. g Tg. v. -b, j -i.-;. -5o Our? Quotations, it should be understood,; represent the wholosale prices generally. tin; making up small orders higher prices Tiave to be chargedo - -l 4? - y .?' f j , " " ' ' 1 v AKTIOUS. BAGGING Gunny . , ; . Standard.;. BACON North Carolina, . , Hams, ft B ......I... Shoulders, " ( .. PRioxa. xo ta 12 . on oo 15 II ' Sides, ehoioe, i DO 12 Wbstskr SitoKio Hams. S:. 00 -16 - Sides. V t 0 10 Shoulders, W !..:..... . CO', 8 Dbt Saltxd Sides, f lb......... SJi, : - Shoulders. S '..... 00 ft 1 8 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, secona nana, eaom... ..j.. New New York, eacb...... NewCitv. each... ........ BEESWAX V - 7..'.... muuiss Wilmington, y m. .. - -Northern . ... ... . ... 14 00 BUTTER North Carolina, V . Northern, V ..v:..w.rv s CANDLES 9 av-Bpena-... .( 18 & IBUOW...... v......--. ' Adamantrne - 00 j a CHEESE Ib-North'nFaotV 14 Ci lJairyr cream.,.,.. - w. State ...-..Oa w COFFEB-V S-Java....... .... -18 Liaguyra.. ia s Rio ............. , 00. 6 'CORN MEAL bush . In Backs,' T 5 Vlnrlnla Meaii..-.w wa COTTON TIES tt bundle. . . ... 1 40 iDOMESTICS Sheeting, 4,V yd .6. f Yarns, bunch............. 00 IBGGS doxen a :i8 ' FISH Mackerel, Nov. V bbi., io oo : Mackerel, No. l,.half bbk. 8 50 : Jtackerei, no. z, v Dpi- v w Mackerel, Nc. 8, hall bDl Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl.. .; Mullets, bbl Mullets. Pork bbls 6 00 5 60' 8 50- 9 00 5 00 8 00 1100 12 eoi N. C. Roe Herring, V keg,. , DrvCod. ft. FLOUR H bbl Fine............ 0 00 5O0 Northern Super ........... ,4 60 6 00. " Extra.:........;.., .6 26 6 60 Family ............ K 60 8 oo City Mflls-Sup6r..... ....... 4 60 4 75 " , Family 5.00. 5 25 v ? Extra FamilT..;.;. 00 00- JLTJE ft... ;....... 10 . IS. GRA1N ft busQeL ' ' - - - f - '- .v tjorn, store, Dags, prime, wnrte . -s so Corn, cargo, in butk-- 70-..-fl'ii Coro cargo, In bags, . . 73 v. 80 Corn; cargo, mixed, 1n bags T2 74 Oats, from store...... 60 Cow Peas. j.... ...... . oo v oa ; HIDES ft ft Green (T 5 Dry ........ ;......,;.; -10-1 13 SHAY fl 100 fts Eastern....... 95 1 05 vmwi ,v - Vnrth ..;..; -J ...CiU U ft 100 IIOOP IRON ft......... j 3i 5RD-.ft Northern......... ! 0 ; lofc norm j&roiina. -.- w iu LTMK w barrel 00 l 40 LUMBER City Sawed V M ft. Ship stuff, resaweo....,.,.,. ww. au ou Rough Edge Plank...'.. ..... 15 00 16 00 i inff-tn onalltv..-..: j -J.'... 13 00 A 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantlintr and Boards. com'n 12 00 15 00 MOLASSES gallon : . New crop Cuba, in nnas.... w " K " In bbls.... 00 SO Porto Rico, In hhds 00 32 " " tn bbls .... .-.J.'.. ' 00 85 Sugar House, tn hhds........ , 00,. 00 ,p " in bbls.. 00 20 Svrun. in bbls 40 80 NAILS keg-Cut. lOd basts.. 00 3 00 OILS gallon Kerosene 12 13 Lara i .iv . i Unseed...... CO 0 I 00 Rosin.... 15 ft 18 Tar ;.. 00 SO Deck and Soar 00 22 POULTRY Chickens,live,grown 25 SO spring.. 8 ka a Tnrkevs ....... 60 75 PEANUrs fl bushel 1 00 1 60 POTATOES bushel-Sweet..- 00 75 r Irish, per barrel, new 00 2 00. PORK J barrel City-Mesa.... 17 60 18 50 iruno ....-...(..,.. iw id uu Rumo 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina, 1 ft 4i - 8i Uougb, V busbel (Upiana).. hu t . i iu Do. do (Lowland! 1 00 1 E3 RAGS V ft Country 1 W city iw i ROPE ft................ 14W' 22 SALT V salt Alum... 80 85 Liverpool ou 7 Lisbon 00 00 American 00 . 75 8UGAR ft Cuba. . . 1 0 -J 00 rorto ltico u o .w A-Coffee 0 B " 0 .' -,75i c " 7Ma Ex C 0 ; '.8 Crushed 10W 11 SOAP V ft Northern..:, r 5 6 8HINGLES V M-Contract. ... 5 00 & 7 00 uommon. oo 2 mi Cypress Saps 450. 600 Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50 STAVES V M W O Barrelu..,. 12 00 18 00 R O nocrshead 00 00 10 00 TAIJiOW V ft 1 6 TIMBER-Ht Mr-feet Ext Heart - - - (1st class yellow pine) . 13 ou, uu a i uo Prime ship'g, 1st class heart r - 00 & 10 00 Extra Mid, good heart.....-.- 00 8 00 MU1 Prime 650 760 Common MU1.... 4 00 4 60 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 400 OOL V ft Washed 00 r 20 Unwashed w 10 Burrv 10 12 HISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina.. 1 00. 3 60 fwil.IIIIfOTON iaONBV iWABKvBT. Exchange (steht) on New York . 1 M discount " ' 1 " Boston.. " i naiLimore.. Philadelphia. ,.. i ? Western Cities. Exchanee. SO days, 1 cent- Bank of New Hanover Stock 107" First National Bank Stock...... 90 Navassa Guano Ccmnany Stock ...... .v. 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Conpons .'. . i St . . . unaing, isuo...... iu . , Funding, 1868....... 10 New 4s 80 , SpeolalTax..-. ... 4 A. W R R Bonds. 7 o (Gold Interest).... 116 . Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6f?o... 106 Wilmington, CoL A Augusta R R Vonds. ... 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 f o 100 , 1 " 8c.......... ... 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 fto ,...,100 Wilmington A Weldou B R Stocks 5 1 i r . tlO North Carolina R R Stock. .; ; .... : . . . " ! .V.v 80 Wilmington Gas light Company Stock .... 50 . Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 120 Groceries. rrHERB NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE- tooopers could- fuy so .many things so .cheap.. Some of the substanttals are np tig true, but the arerage is low; - We are daily receiving NEW AND FRESH GOODS. All orders sent by ser vants will be promptly attended to, and any er ror will be corrected at once. All are invited to call, inspect and price goods. No trouble to show them. Eggs are up, and we wish we could shy as much for the quality, but we always try, and imitate one celebrated In history, who did it With hi vHatch-et.' No nan Intended . J aug29tf F. G. & N. ROBINSON. Review copy. -r 1 TnEEiJ3nteTEr...,v;. : iREINGTONGAUE FOWLS FOR SALE jurf GAME rFO'HAArliATl6NA RE fAtatIonlrA4TjUveit6jBn4 tla trraataot. mainfl ever fomrht en . this or anv Sher oontinent and Fifteen Fairs, on xhlhltloa Philadelphia in ."S6 were honored by the Uni td States Centennial Carwtiiseioner -with the Di ploma and Medal. - - . , . i t k.in & vriAtv rf rWrnii and most annroved Breeds In the United States; 'I Will Mp splendid COCKS, of nne size ana nana some pinmage, per Express. C. O. D., at from $44.o. 6.00 each Tnftra tRnand tJ? 00 nnr.h'. or 17.00 ner Pair n on ntr Trio. I exnect to raisa.Two Hundred Pairs this Summer! the 'Fmest Games in the wnrU and will shin Yoniur Fowls of, March and AV.rti hftteh durintt the 4nonths of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dojlars per Pair, or. .. n.n.M li fPwf . i ' . . ' ' - ! Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, Will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write rorwnai you wans.- i . - Address, - J . O. ARRTNGTON, r p6tf ffllllardston. Nash Co. N.C. ISCOBEOIIIpIPIBPO)! Tie Hort- CutflMHoieliiSurance Co. IHIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at i air rates on au ciaraes ui - unuun 'Ahlosses "are nromntlv adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining In public favor and appeals with confidence to insurers of propert lnKorth Oajottmvu S-fLitY ". . . lAgents in all parts of the State. ' JOHNGATLINGr President. . t , , , , t ' - w. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. I - PULASKI coWPERSuperrlsor. ; . j - -r- ATKINSON &MANNAG,-Ante, . hep 26 tf c l .Wilmington. N. O. LaM Plaster, r r : , ; x w tttu-iw HAT.it ttv worm v ctitkklk. - M . .il, i vMn1...i. H " "; - i v, Wflmlngton, N. C, Also. Sole Agenta for the Portland pilas ter MILLS, the products of which are made rom HARD FLiASiikU ana riwiuai unuunu. Correspondence solicited. . . aptf Wflmington & iWeldon Railroad Co. . . 7rriu or ttBH'I aTrfBBlMTKWPBWT. I ' " ' Wilmington, N. C. July 1, J884. f ; Change of Ml ; V,.; Day maliamd Kxpresa Tralnk, Dallyw ' . 47 Tfortli and 48 SetftaW i' Leave Wlhrrtngton, Front St. Depot, AtU.00 X' JtC Arrive at Weldon...r. ."....V..... 8.35 P 2? Arrive at WUmlnn, Prexit St1 Depots 85 M. Fast Thbotnih VUaisAxiy Pa-bsbnohb Tajox Baixt TjStQVA TJFal.lwt V ' " . . ; ' : sa' va. sr . lArrlve at Wilmington, Front st Depot, 10.00 P. M pILUli AJID ' PASSKNOIH TBAni DAH.T Na 43 jLeaye WBmlngton.. ........ .. i 8.35 P.H, arrive at.weiaon...........,...i... ... 2.35 A. M Train' No. 40 South will ston onlv t Wnann. . wruiUBuoru anu magnolia. .v. 1 .3 1 . . . . J I -iTamson TarDoro urancn Road leave Rocky jMount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and .4.30 P. IL daily." Eeturiung,Jeave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and KA.M.daily;r - -v, - - 1 Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaver p&llfax fox' Scotland Neck at 3.25 P.M. ' Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A.M. daUy. . ' -Train No. 47 makes -close conneetion at Waldhn for all points North daily;- All rait via Richmond. '1 mm uauy except ounuay via nay use. .. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North yla Richmond and Washington.- - : '-... ' J .3-.il a 1-1 a i n V 1 au trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace, Sleepers attached. - . . . . - -. - ! For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. . - -. - . . JOUJM F. DIVINE, iT.lt EMERSON, Qen'l Passenger Agent.. - ' - I Jy 12 tf : '-. .-v-.-Y fILHINGTON, COL'MBI A & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. .. : - Omciror fimau. Sdp't. ( WUmngton, N. CL, Aug, 181884. Change of Schediile. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. 1st 4-Vt A llAnrlnA Ha OPon -rw CltViAj4-nlA wvfll be run on this road: ' . , NIGHT EXPRESS ' TRAIN Sv (DallVw '. , .No. 48 West and 4T MmU " Leave Wilmington . . . v. . 9.05 P M. Leave Florence. ... ... ...... ..2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C.&A. Junction . . . , . . , -. 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia:.. ......... 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia..;.:......;" .... 9.55 P. M. Leave a,aA. Junction . . . 10.20 P. M. Leave Floronco . .. J.. .... . .. . , . ; . . 4.50 A, M Arrive at Wllmhigtoh. . . . , . . . . T ..... 8.35 A,; M. Nmht MAXLAjro Passbwokb Tbaih. . Dailt. No, 40 Leave Wllmhigton:. .V..'. . .10.20 P. M.' Arrive at Florence..,....,. 1.25 A. M. Mati. aktj Passxhqbb Toatn Dailt No. 43 East; Leave Florenoec..'. '' .. ; . .... .... 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.... 8.05 p. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all ooints on G. C. R. R., C. A A. B.8. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. - au trains run Bona between Charleston and Wilmington. . -I Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. v ' .. . . - - JOHN F. DIVINE, 1 ; .i , -. . ..Gen'lSup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. - , aug vjtr v r CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. f L23sJ Oma OF ScmclUKTKNDXKT, " Wilmington, N. C.,4 May 11, 1884. j Change of Schedule. bN AND AFTERS MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowinir Schedule will be onerated on . this RaOroad: '. ; ' - ' PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave WUmbitrtos at... . . . .7.30 P. M. to. l.V Leave Raleigh at........ ....... .7.35 P. M, l Arrive at cnariotte.at. ; . . . .. . ..7.ou a. m. 1 Leave Charlotte at.... .".." !.a45 P. M. No. S. Arrive at Raleigh at:.. ; . : ,: . . , .aso A. M., 1 Arrive at Wumtmrton at. ..... . .8.00 A, M. 1 Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only. id Points designated in the Company's Time ie. IY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX- . ,f PRESS AND FREIGHT. . s i Dally except Sundays. , ; ; ,vel Charlotte....'....;-....., . 5.15 P. M. Arriveat Shelby....................... 8.00 P. M. Leave' Shelby ...... .... ...... 7.INJ A. M. Arrive at Charlotte . . ; 10.45 A. M. Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A: Trains to and from Raleigh, f Through -Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - Take Train No. l lorStatesviUe. Stations West ern N. C. R. R-, Ashville and points West. ' I Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest.' ; ' -. .. . . 1 V. JONES, v . . r , . . . guperintehdent F?W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, rayaitf; - . ,. - ' - - -".. . . . ! wor,iAii. . : , i - ' - " Her Health and IlapplneaaareHlBMere ' of Great Concern to all fa'nklnd. ' ..t .y -' ' .i.je.ri.t'-.c-m .. , . , Near Marietta, Ga. . Seme' months ago I bought a bottle" of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and used It In my family with great -sattsfactioarf have recom- raended it to three amlllea.nd the have found ii to be Just what is claimed for it. The females who have used it are bow b perfect health and able to attend to then househdld duties. t ' : , ..; -. 4: RRV.'HK JOHNSON.' 5 - 'v . : . ( ' r ":- -r ' Sta o Georgia, Troup County! " I have examined the recipe of Dr. Joah Brad'-' fipld, and pronounce it to be,4 a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends It. i ; -' Sprinsfieij), Tkhh.?. JDk. J. Bbadfield: "2fcr4 tf My daughter has been suffering for many years v?Hh that dreadfu aEgjction known as .Female piseaser which has cost me many dollars, and .nothwlttistand Ing I hadlhe best medical attendance, could not find rfltef. ; I have used many .-other ' kinds of medt-1 cjnes without any effect. , i had justaoout given I- hfer jup, was out - of , heart, hut, happened In the store of W. W.Bckler several weeks since, and: hi' knowiner of mv daughter's affliction. Persua-t 'd me to buy a bottle , of ;:your Female Regula- vyr. sue uegau iu impivto ao. uuto ivaa jju. dbHghted with rtffeets-hafr I bought several more bottles of It; and, knowing what I do about ltt If to-done of my 1amUyw suffering with tfiat awful disease, I would have it If It cost $50 afcottle, for I can truthfully say it has cured my" daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do- most heartiy recqmmena your Female regulator. td be Just -what t Is represented to be ; I Respectfully,4 " H.. FEATHERSTON. V Treatise on the Health and Happiness -of Wo- - i : . a " f J Tp BaADKKUi RidTJXAToi Oo.', 1 1 I - .box 88, Atlanta, Ga. ' William B Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N.C. - - , , , nyily - -,, . olisniv, 1 It ,T1T TFJFTS1 Send six cents fol JtX Jt XvXiXf and receive free, box of goods which will help an, of e , Send six cents for postage l a cosuy either sex. tomore money right away than anything else m this world. - . Fortunes await the workers abeo luttely sure. At once address TRUE & CO., Au gusta, Maine. mh 30 DAWlv ON AND AFTER 'JULY 13, 1884 AT 9,00 A.MJ- Passenger Trains on the Wilmington Wei-' don Railroad will run as follcW .. i I rai SHELE AjC HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EASrMf CTJRED. BOOKBEE. V B8. J C. HOFFMAN, JIFgaRaON.- WlSCOaSU. . INTENDING ADVERTISERS SHOULD ?. address '-i. i,;. -.,-." - ttEO.P.B0,r7ELL&C0;, v ,10 Sprace, Street, Haw York City, ? FOR SELECT LIST OF 'l.OCO NEWSPAPERS. " sep l D&Wlm - . - Few orkiiiid'W ; . oteamsnip. Co. V' ; FROM PIER U34 JBAST iRTVERv NEW.:YOREi benEFA;CTOB, . :4;; ..-Saturday 2 '3 M o.- Sept'r .6 - 1 Stpt'r 13. f Sept'r 20. . ' V Sept'r 27; ?REGULATOR'a' i . l"Ki'-t ' -feENEFACTOR. fRfiW&fbRi!.;r :.;-;!- FROM .WILMINGTON. REGULATOR . : , . ; . . . Saturday 1 ', Sepfr ; j5?f BENEFAPTOR..... 1.; ; . ".v ; ':Sept!ris TJL4TpR;;;....;v,V'"!, v'! ' ! SepriMS'y?;i0W feENEFACTOR.;;L. i , t.v;? SepVrSTf ptates guaranteed to and from points In- North rr ' V and Soutn Carolina. I For Freight or Passage apply to . ' ' - ' ' Superintendent. . . . - Wilmington,.N. '. iW. P. Clyde Si CaU General Agents. aogSOtf? . , 35 Broadway, New Yea i2G ili A-TtS I & ' W 7iw in (Zes, not pears; in thoughts, not breaths . v. . n jeeangs, nounjtgures ona auu; .. . -r , v- v r should count Time by heart-ihrobs-ftc ptost lives " V thinks most feels the noblest acts the best." -' V itJVPTSPECitlONSkdT -. r4 T&fflirTS, BJJTFACtSYOLJmTAJilLYi. ' J ' 'SENT TO TTTF! ft. ft. 8. CO ' i- . E reports f roin the use uf Swift's Specific ; - (S. 8. S.V in the treatment of Cancer continue - "be wonderful. There seems to be no doubt V - hat it is a positive snecifie for Skin Cancer or Epithelioma. ' .-. .. ' : -' , , r: s i ..... ; - - A Caneer for Twenty Years. : ; iv HVa. 4mAnn T nnIT..uJ . l . bv heck. 'Patent Potash and Mercurv Mixi nres' ed instead of curing the Cancer. I lost the use . ' ifmy arms and the upper part of my body, i Mjr . . general health was broken down and my life teas ' aespairea or. r si is. s. cured me sound and welL U Ms new lease of life it pave to me cannot be - measured by any monetary valued I owe my life , and the support of my family to Swift's Specific. " " v .v , W. R. ROBISON, Davisborb, Ga. f f'Mrr Brooks, jiear-Albany; was hopelessly af flicted with Cancer. It had eaten through his t hose into his mouth and throat. The time of his J fieath was only a question of a very short time. rie prayea lor aeatn, ms sunei ings were so great. i. a. o nas naa a wonaenui eflect on him. ills mprovement is so great that we all feel sure of lis being perfectly cured in time." W. H GILBERT, Albany, Gar Cancer for Foairteen Years. ,' Spabtanbubg, March 14, 1684. i I have for 14 vears been a sufferef from a mn- aing acre oh 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 ethers, have taken It, and it has cured nk fotraD and well! My face is as free from a sore as anybody's, and my health is perfectly re itored. I feel like toett tears had been lifted ff my head. I believe It is a core for every blood isease.,,.. , ELIZA tinslky. Our Treatise on Mood and Skin Diseases mallflf - free to applicants.? - - , T - . TI1E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ' - " Drawer 8, Atlanta, Gfc. I N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia OfBce K05 Chestnut St. ., . . apltf . chsm White Heal Yeast. 1A TEBYVALUABLEPUREYEASTPOWDER. f .v;;; Raving been thoroughly tested by a great many of the. ladies of Wflmlngton, I feel no. hesitation y oommeudlng.tt to the public. It Is elegant for bread, rolls or hiscuit. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable' matter, and she refers to . ." . Mrs. A. A. Willard, - ' - i - . j"t Mrs. Gen,' "Whiting, "'. : Mrs. WI. Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, . .. Ibr the correctness of her statements. For sale-Vy :4 JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, , 12 & 14 No. Front St.,, i "-' - " Sole Agent. mh30U Groceries; Groceries; i KAABMs'FLOUR. all grad.' ' xOXtyjiM it tiUitu-- -.-." i OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, . ; OU . . BxtraCaBdO 1 20 0 BE" K "" Ltwrayra COFFEE, "i A Tierces LARD, - - .,. - .. .. . JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD" .' -4 gQIBoxes CHEESE.. " 4 A Tubs BUTTER. Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, ' , f Bbls APPLES,' I ' PA Hhds MOLASSES, : i- - til. , -. ,,,, t 200Keg8NAILS-.V . Bnndles HObP IRON, I ' Kfi Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobacc&HgakandShuff, ' Candles, Soap Candy, Ac, y : - v-JrVw sale low by - 1 -. . ;f. ;r AI)RIAN A VOLLERS. I j. t 5 is tr. New Scarborough Hbuse,i KTO. 104 104 NORTH WATER STREET - " AND PRINCESS STREET UrTTlfTVITVW ta f .. i ... ..... fThe Finest Restaurant in the Citv. -; ifioard $1.25 per Day. ' Three Tickets $1.00, Sin gle Meals 35c No Meals eent-out. ; i -..--.---2eo7tfu J. J.SCARBOROUGH. PrOplr r The Uaridtt; "- ft'-'. rpHS' OLDEST idbSPAPER PUBLISHED IN X the Pee-Dee section," one of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Com- v mission and Wholesale Merchants and. Manufac tuTers. and to those who have adopted the plan .' ' of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com- ' i municatlon with a large and influential class of r ; -merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store men, whose patronage Is worth solicitation. Ad- V verusements and Business Cards inserted o a libo ral terms. '.'. ' 2, 'n -? ' Address - THE STAR. . . . . , . , Marion S.q. - - fx 'X - "vy, -v-T-'"i-f-;i -.- --'-1 --; -"V. Or Ah :- , . 1. - j-.- --f'J: 'm :-..l- ..'; -.-t .r -..;v---.- S uWtf """Ii remedy. - Warranted. r t B tf j saanuu, b.w. " i
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