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I ' a -. . - - - - r .... . a. . -. ' .. ... -- . , . ' j - -. . - Cape tew v - irAf Vino fr i 'Pruior'ht Pen and Passengers. flrcensboro, Fayetteville, Shoe Heel, f Wilmington. ...... - PI, -pRAR & YADKIN VALLEY RAIL tf n,5fv has heeTcompleted from Greensboro. .1 wAti e to Shoe Heel, connecting with via FayetteTJle w t Heel f wming. t0D r lfreieht and Passengers will be made u the straitesi, I J 3djarent h d t those North of Greens-: i.-iih Carolina. ,.j b t-ii bor. arnp(ff Jom Santord by the Seaboard Air Line. r. mnanv guarantees prompt ; and safe mTm 11 "and South, at the most Uberalrates. r ivht Tariffs andiPassenger Rates apply Ff ,f? KOSK, General Freight and Passen- 1 JAS S.MORRTSON, Gen'lSop't. JS'UL S'fYeightA Pass Ag't.' rVMw ths1 J . 1MPORTAOT! I AND VALUABLE 'DEVICE A PATENT . ; "ffater Closet Seat ! FOR THE tf:ri oF 11 KMORKHOIDS, (f'ommonly called ru ts,") rntftrn'U or External, and PR LAPSUS ANI, for Chll-x-f ; " 4rcn or Adults. i v . S.T'iNE Olt SURGICAT,. OPERATION NECESSARY. J 'l- "r ,; a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET J I f for tie cere of the above troublesome paiafal malady, which 1 confidently place . t re the rhlic as a . j v - ji RE BELIEF AND CURE ! I it i v? t-en endorsed by the leading resident ph-sk-ians iu North Carolina. Is now being test d iii the Hospitals of New York.- Philadelphia, 5iid Baititnore, and we are satisfied the result iiU be satisfactory, as it has never failed else where You can write to any of the-Pbysicians or prominent citizens in Edgecombe Oo.,N. C These Seats will be furnished at the following :!TffwrT PnliihAri trl 00 1 nirannnt to Phvai- i PiiiuV. 5fl ciciana and to ibe IW'HI.'. 5 00 J Trade. Him tu-iis for usin? will accompany each Seat. We trouble you with no certificates. We leave .h .-eat to be its own advertiser. .Address ? 2 LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, V. Tarboro, Edgecombe Oo N. C. jylTDiWtf . ' ,1 Iyer's Cherry Pectoral.: " Orryille, Ohio, Septi 101882. ; : COLDSi "Having been subject to a Troiw chial affection, with frequent colds, for a number' of years, I hereby cer tify that Ayek's Cukrky Pkctorai. gives mc prompt relief, and is tho most effective remedy I have ever tried. ' -i 4 James A. Hamiltoit, Editor of The Crescent." " Mt. Gilead, Ohio, June SC lS8t ' HOUGHS. " 1 have used Ateu's Coekkt Pectokai. this-spring for a se Tere cough and lung trottble ; with good tffect, and I am pleased to recouunend it to any one similarly affected.- . -. . IlAEVF.Y BAUOnMAX, Proprietor Globe HoteL PREP AE ED BY .1 Dr. J. C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. aQiti by all Druggists. nov30 TT A TTIfl VEGETABLE IliiijJU SICILIAN Hair Rene wer. Tho Best Is the Cheapest. - J i. . Safety! Economy!! Gert&taty of Good Resaltettr .. " , These qualities are of prime importance in the . . selection of a preparation for-the hair. - Do not . experiment with new remedies which taaydo J harm rather than good ; tut profit by th6;ei-" " perieneo of others. Buy and use with perfect confidence an article which everybody knows . to be good. Hall's IIaik Rjshewer will not disappoint you. - - PREPARED BY ! " " R. P. Hall & COo,Nasbua,N.H. Sol-' by all Druggisti i jaalDly chw nrm , 'deeSl-- GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, . 1878. BAKER'S BreeRM i Gflcc Warranted abmoluteljf pvfm Cocoa, from which: the excess ol Oil has been removed. .Jt baa three times the strength ef Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi cal. It ia deUcious, aorish1ag Btrengthening, easily digested aad admirably adapted for invalids aa well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. 'WEB-1 CO., Darteter, Mass. 4im3U&Wly we fr sa an 3 Atkinson & Haimixig's insurance Rooms, v BANK OP NEW HANOVKE BUELDINa, " Wilmington, if. C. . fe, Marinp. anil lifo nflTnuQiiiR l UUU uuu uuuiyuuiws'i A?resate Capital Represented over $100,000,000. OLD BILL SMOKING TO 15 A CCO. FROM PUREST NORTH CAROLINA Guanntn,, , . . LEAF. I : ; ' . Market. to 1)6 THa FINEST GOODS on tte Jy 18 2m D -HOLMES & WATTERS, --Sole Afcentg for Wllmtnttton. . The Robesoniah; - he5 evefy Wednesday toLnmberton,N. C Or IV W r.n..nvnv ntB3 LARGEST CIRCULATIOlTAiro THIS fce stato T;erttein Patronae of any paper inVhl now haa eignt hundred sub cWlatinS e?n unty alone, besides a pen rtand, mli3nm the counties of Moore, Cum S1 aJ3oSe?i Co nmbus, Richmond,, and In Ihe Sumter Advance The People's Paper, 4 Dm,,, - r In J0$toU-T SUMTER, 8, C, BY DARK & fe?Wtical Prtaters-h. iS?" FLS?? Practical Pitat. '"'nedWished the first dally i newspa- ago,De. ADVX .in . . tth'MuvB1ADYANcalflth best Adverti to8ins mln CUnty fot ere&wt &d .4 tvm' 1dabrabmelbk. 8umter H.C. . iuc MUllllilg OldC OTY STAFF OF AGKi i fROM THR CELTIC OP LLYWARCH HEN. J - My staff of age ! tean upon you, and sighftg, see the fern And the yellow water flags wave on the nv k,"8 1116 87 foW were; le blood of mv heart ia diillm1 with th beath of the waning year. : My staff of agel" -l lean upon you. when t winter lights the m.- 'J wic, - ;. . .. While gallant roiaterera quafif their ale and; i. laoao me joyous strain, 1 creep to my lonely bed wttb. no Vnlrth in5 my heart or brain. . - - . - - " - - i - ' Hw etaff .Af ami: . ean upon you when the cuckoo darts Biugiug uirougn me air, When the white foam 'aprinkres on the . wave and the bats are green and fair, And summer .brings a deeper pain with love i -1 Rftnnnt tthnro J -'?. Mj staff of agel kt ' ' I am saddest of all this Slay of the long, ? - brown furrow's line. When the earlycorn is green and the ten-4 ; - . drills curl on the vine. And I have to lean on a crutch where once j I could sing and shine. ' - !' My staff of age! ..... The woes of eld arq upon me, and myt locks My eyes that a woman loved, re sad and I uuu to me Jiguioi.ine.aay, , And my lips so often kissed, can but mut- . , ter and groan and pray. . 1 . .. My. staff of . age! , It' is sad to be bent and old, - to be cold in ! limb and heart,. : ;h To be without mirth or love, and Jo lose s uie breatn or my art, Bot saddest to remember of my life how i great was their part. , The CatluAic World. RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. ? lie ia tl-A Knot nt.:,. 1, lay to uuu ucbii vuiiouau WUU IS the most 'r. charitable in his judgments of others; and he is no Christian at all who does not exercise that divine charity which "thinketh no eviL" Frederick W. Robert son says: "Besure that it is the severe and pitiless censor of others faults on whom you I may, i at a venture, safely fix the charge, .Thou art the man!' " Harsh iudg ments -prove guHt rather than innocence. Cintral Christian Advocate. ; ji " "Is it a strong congregation?' asked a man respecting a body . of wor shipers, "Yes,", was the reply. "How many members are there?" BeveiUy4Mx? t f Seventy-six! Are they ss'very wealthy? "jTo, they are poor." - "How, then, do you say it is a strong church?" "Because," said the gentleman, "they are earnest, de voted,: at peace, loving eaah , other, and striving together to do the Master's work. Siich a congregation is strong, , whether composed of a dozen or five hundred mem bers." And he spoke the truth. Rich, mnd Advocate. v s. I - The business of ' preachers is not to afford, new definition of sin, or new explanations of its existence, but to develop in men's consciousness a prof ounder. sense or. their own guilt and need ; not to afford a new psychology of Christ, or a new ex planation of his transcendant character, but to inspire in ' men a deeper reverence and a warmer affection for him; not to per feet a more satisfactory explanation of the methods by which Qod and the human soul are brought into spiritual harmony with one another, but to bring the souls of men out of their wretchedness, their false ness, and their unspirituality, into - the warmth and the love and the fellowship of God." Rev. Jr. Lyman Abbott in N. A. Review'. . ' Blataep Wllmer's Retort. . i Cincinnati Enquirer. Bishop Wilmer, Protestant Episcopal,' of Alabama, is one of the readiest men with retort to be found in the States. . His first parish was in Virginia At a certain com-, pany, where all the gentlemen of the neigh borhood were, the young4 clergymen was present. There was also present a man noted for his infidelity as to Christianity, anil for his roughness of speech to those by whom it was professed. ' This skeptic soon began to talk to the youthful parson, who i prudently made no reply. The enemy be came more aggressive; and addressing him directly, said ft i'Mr.) Wilmer, you don't seem to like to c about religion and the Bible." f Yes, Sir," he replied, ?I do like to talk about it with people who arc earnest and respectful La their treatment of it" - f Well," rejoined the assailant, "if you wfll answer me one question I will let you off." . .. Mr. Wilmer said: "Sir. I do not know that I care to be let off from anything; but ask me the question, and if it is a proper question and X know the answer I will give it to TOU."'-:1-:'vi:i.:!"-,-'-u,v 1 ' WeV, Sir.Ihaveaaked all the preachers I have ever seen, nd none of them could tell toe. and now I ask you: What became of the body of Moses when the devil and the archangel bad a contest over it?" . It was a trying question, for the assem MM mmmnv all silftntlv awaited his reolv. m ouicklv arosu f torn his chain' walked across the room, stood directly in front of hi antagonist and said, 'firmly and respect-! fully, "Dir. tnat question aoes nov concern yoa in the least. I'Whv. not. Sir?" "Because it-is perfectly, certain that no archangel will ever nave any contest whu the rifivil over vour boav The infidel oontessqa niaseu woippeu. . ...- . a ' i Spirits Tuientine.; L The Raleigh Daily Chronicle will be supplied a$$5 a year. tT?lo?rIi lAftr t.rt "Worfolk Vir XVUlVlg s-s ' ginia: It is said that the next Legislature aniattempt will be made to arrange for the salb or control of the Atlantic and North njL-T. n. iara a t.hpnnorh line, under one management, from Raleigh io jyioreueau viijr. . .1 Goldsboro Bulletin : . The re CeiplS OI COfclon tu uuu: io owuti w uu.v. 11 IS selling ior mj ii-iw. gra to Mr. Wi T, Whitley (who was in the city on Tuesday) announces the death at his homC in Umatilla; Fla., on (Tuesday OI inis weea; oi ir ;rn . ' . Tf ovi vala wnort.e? . in N. ' C : TxloK,tfAr4nn- At f!nnnrd nhnrcb. Iredell. h!ra vin jteventeen additions . to tne cbOrch, fourteen on examination and three byi certificate j HuntersvUle, I additions ; White Hill, 29 additions and 24 additions; vito rwet i additions Kahalab. 6 l4itions:iEli2abethtown, 3 additions. Mr. Wannaker . located in Iredell county, M.iCand.began toe husiness of ' ins ana training. xi uuw r 58 aogs and puppies-one a red Irish set. prices at bench shows and field, tnalg and has tne nnest recoru oi uj "& world. - ; J . ' J ' r Ania ; &tn We are ' in forined by boatmen that the jettiealn the CapePear river ' are doing considerable injury to navigation. In ; manr tlaces I. ' .1 , naa fiitnicienuV deep for boaUng shoalsjtre now encounter ed. - The steamboatmen whom' the jellies are intended to benefit-wmild he rfad ta see the last one of them removed. . 0 s -1 u - KevivAl rprfYrt.pVl in"" Tf.alih' Recorder: Biir Lick. 22 nrrrfesslons. 1 baptisms ; Johnston School House; " 7 rprc fessions: Elm Grove. 14 ntaffiHin- 4 han tisms:8hady Jrove,rf; 2 additions; MarS Mill, 83 professions, 28 baptisms ; Brantley s Grove47 professions 39; additions; Em maus, 9 professions f Fishing" Creekr 14 pro fessions; Haywood,3 5 "baptisms;: FriendJ ship, 15 baptisms.". v : - -' - v -1 ; i r. Raleigh f Visitor " Died."'- ' in Greensboro, Ala., last week; Mrs. Sledge,5 formerly of this citv,'daughter of the late Rev.-Thomas J; Lemay. Yesterdav there occurred a fight just outside of the city limits between two-. youn men, "not Known. .. Une oLthem waa bad! v. .wounded n his aide., but. not serious. . He was brought to town and a physician , sum moned and is getting along very well. The otner man is now in jail.. .. .. . , ; Goldsboro Messenger? The gra ded school opened its fonrth year on Mon-' day last with an attendance of 476 pupils, oemg the largest number the scnool has ever- enjoyed. ' The 7 Democrat or Carteret county have nominated the follow-? lngexcellent ticket: Uoroncr T.U Davis; Sarvevor -V. B.8alteri -Rerister of Deeds John Rumly; for Superior Court Cferk Jj, uavifl; for ahenff John Kussell; for Treasurers-Thomas Thomas; for House of representatives A. H. Oiadwick. 1 '' Greenville7 Standard: 4 Green- viSle is improving more ranidlv" than anv other town teast of the ' Wilmington; and Weldon Railroad. Several' handsome pri-; vate residences have recentlv been builL several are now ia. the, course of . erection add several more are to be built iu the near future. The Walls of one new brick store." that of Mr. John S. Smith, are now nearly ; nnisnea ana uoi. Skinner has contracted with Mr. Dnvall, of Wilson. :for. the build ing during this fall of anew block contain ing five large and handsome stores. '. ' . v ; v Clayton ' Bud:' 5 Mr" W. 1 'S. Powell, of Saint Mary's tow nsbiD. Wake county, growed ' on V seventeen waterfnelon' nu is thirty-nine melons, averaging forty fite pounds each, total 1.655 oounds. and sold them at forty cents each. Realizine 1 15.60. The seed planted were of the Mammoth Iron Clad species, which are said to be of a superior quality: The revival meeting thatHas been going on at uw meiuouisi cnurcu nere ever since tne third Sundav in Atnmst nlnnprl nn laat Thursday night. Some forty six professed faith in our blessed Lord .'during .the meet ing, and we trust the good work will go on. . Raleigb Wews- Observer: The: electric lights will , prove very interesting to- many people -in iSorth Carolina. Ar rangements are being made to have Jive tower lights, one on each of the corners, and one in the centre of the building r . The Republicans in the county are greatly? agitated in regard to their recent Conven tion, i The number of 1 'kickers -against boss rule is very, large. V-P .Yesterday Mr. McPheeters finished the canvass of the city for quarters for boarders during the exposition. Quarters have been found for 5,000 persons any night -during the month of October. An exposition hand has been organized, and its. members embrace some of the leading musicians of the State. They are all skilled musicians, and have been carefully culled from the best musical organizations within -our - borders. -. The exhibit of machinery in motion will be of the most attractive nature. If nothing Unforeseen occurs the machinery will be in operation by the 20th of September. ' ARROW SAND SLINGS. 'The United States uavy had better keep in -out -of the wet Chicago Herald. - --.-.-.; - A Pennsylvania woman has been sent to prison for horse stealing. . This comes irom opening the prolesstous to women.- Jersey City Journal. : - It promises to lie a nice cool nihl so, old feflow, if I were you I'd go -home I and sleep." r " Thash wash ma'rr wah me whash I'm .'(raid of ish scbold wave at home. She held him fast in her soft white arms, sU And kissed him warm with , a' yearning; t hug, - - : For she Was a girl of the upper ten, ', t And he well lie was a dogoned pug . j Merchant Traveller. . ; Hand-painted bonnets are com ing into vogue. We-hone soo to see land scapes painted on Gaiasborougll hats. We should then have something to loot at, even if the hat itself did hide the stage. Oil City Derrick. t Ab, Miss e Smyth, did yoti enjoy yourself in the mountains? ', "Oh, yes, T had a most delightful time." "What have you done all the summer to amuse yofarself ? " " Well, I have been painting most or tnrtimer x es, l can see mat, but what dse'T! And then, soraehow' or other, a polar wave seemed to strike both of them Boston Post: s t G O TERN OR' S CAN VASS. Gen. A. M Scales will speak at the following tirrtes and places: Monroe.1 Monday. September 22d; jAlberriarie, 4 Tuesday, September jTroy, Wednesday, September 24th. :Mt. Gtlead, Montgomery county Thursday; September $5t&.' ' r Rockingham, Saturlay, September tb. .ii.ii-v.u J.? .-:;..-; Bhoe Heel, Robesonf county, Mon day, September "29ti." ' ' - 3(ithl f'. ' '! "':i'-M"y,:J .-. iLillinLon. i Wednesday. October Banford, Moore "county, Friday, October ;3d. ' pre HiU, Chatbain courrtyrSatnr d (y,' October 4tb. ' " s i 'i Pittsboro, Monday; October 6 th. , XJhapel IW1, Tuesday, October 7th. Jlillsboro. Wednesday. October, 8tb.l f - : - V Durham, Friday, October 10th. Roxboro. Monday. October 13th. Oxford, Tuesday, October 14th. ' Dr.! York is invited to attend these appointments. ' I - (; R. H. Battlb, - t : i Chairman State -Dem. Com. paleigh, N. C, Sept. 5th, 1884. I Maj. Stedman'e Appointment. ' TTh Democratic State- Committee announce the following appointmante for Mai. C. M. , Stedman. at. ,w,hicn H6n. W. T. 'Faircloth the RepnWi can candidate, is invited to meet him: Hickory, Monday, Sept. 15. -Statesville, Tuesday, Sept. 1 6,v Mxington, Tliursday, SepWiJ 8. - High Point, Friday, Sept.49. , Winston, Saturday, Sept. 20. ' t)urham, Monday, Sept. 22, , i'ittsbbro, Wednesday Sept. 24v Fayetteville, Friday, Sept. 26. Lumberton,Satrdayi,Sept. 27. " fcnrgaw, Monday; Sept 29. : - Clinton, Tuesday, Sept, 30, r;. - For Fever and Ague, and'ali:miasmaiic Mop. AVer's Ague euro w a Temedy. Warranted. t TheT.lprhmg Star jtmttsiiED Daily audtteeely tttttflitta Bates In; AiTance,: PAILT 8TAR, One Tear, postage paid ,.,..$7 00 -r Three Months f. . " ... 4 00 - Two Mohths, .M rt ' . ... i , . ,OneMoefl-i , - rt l....r. WEEKLY STAB, One Year postage paid. If 1 '50 Six Months, . , . " 1,00 Three Months' . " ..;..-.". 60 1 VOTICES OF THE PR.ESS : J - The SAm itf dlcldeiHv one of the best naners in the State, aa bright and newsy as ever. Long life The WHaiinirtoaSTAaha entered en its twelfth tear ss rood a aaoer aa aav eeoole shonld want. i The Wilmington Stab, has entered on its twelfth year. . As a daily Journal of news it stands "up head . " Concord HeqUter. . ' te Wnmlneton SfAa has entered its twntv- flfth votame. There is no better Daner nnhlinheil heState. iewrfr Topic r .v '. , The Wumlagton Sxaa has entered upon Its thirteenth-year. . It Is one of the best papers in the State. WarreMon Gazette. .-1 The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It nas oeoome one or me leading papers;oi jsoowi. (mora Torcnaqiu. . - , e WilmlMton &pa hrnet only one of the best ted papers in the State, but for freshness of ra ana typograpicai appearance cannot oe Xea.'Jaekton Jieporter. V e Wumlujtton Stab Is one of the very best pa m the Houui, in every aeparunentiromiypa phy opto editorial aDinty ana maepenaenoe. The Wumlngton (N. XI) Mobhins Stab Is a modk '1 newspaper Indeed, we think we do not exag- ite ws mants when we say tt is the newsiest nlari Daper nubuwed la tho So nth. Richmond i.) Eeligiout Herald. f . ' i Wilmington stab nas now enterea upon u int,h vear and twentv-flfth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers hi the South anJL as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. e like the' Stab "because it Is thoroughly re- ble, candid, fearless, and so well and ably .tea, newsy, spioy, and In fact a perfect news W. Lpng may fte Stab twlnkle.-ifl. Airy A 1 thnnirh a the head of the nieaa in tills State tafeil that makes a paper valuable to the reader, stul it oontinnes to improve, it is a utab oi cue hrstmagattuae. may its tustre never wane. T He tree ntu jsavusi.. . y ' . The Stab Is so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. IttofoevewM?pect oneof the best dai lies In the SouUi.--itod07iwi. , j - . That maenifloent beaming Stab has completed ttstwenty-eeoopd volume. It is one of the most briUiivnt, erudite ana artllng dailies-- south of the Potomac The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them all. Tarboro Houthsmer. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. : It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of- the day, and an honor to its city to North Carolina and tc NoU CaroUna louTnaUsm. Charlotte Observer. ' The Wumniffton Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides inoreased the amount oi its reading matter. The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is not surprising . since It ia so deserving. Chariot 4t ootener. he Timet oannot sav a word too trood for the Wflminjrton Stab. It has just reached one of - its many birthdays. , As a newspaper it Is a favcrlte with the State press and la sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Prtdr ville Time. f The" Wilmington Stab, we aire pleased to notice, stiil continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regaming n as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer of any Journal published ia the South, vxrora Jrree tAinc. - - Whv to it that all the papers with tbe name of Star are suoh bright little Journals? The Wuming toa OSt. C Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg- Star, New York Btar, for . example. There must be something in a name after ail. MUAmonu t'a.i atau. ThA wflntinflton Stab has entered uponits 12th Toiume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Utah very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newsnanera that comes to this offioe. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exenanges, ana iw eaitoruu ae aartment is conducted with much abUity. Mcr- oaston Blade. - nnmbln ta its hecrhnunBS. as was inseparable trcaa &n Antenriae berou amid the-rreck of for-. tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brtgntenmg prosperity, as a newtja- per, it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs- pnate seiecoon ana juaioiouu urnuigemoui, auu weT are proud to rank it among our most accent a ble GZchamOLIIilkboro Recorder. - , The Wilmington Mobkins Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year o Its exlster.oe, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is tnat it always nas ine news, ana w m the first thing hi journalism. Otherwise the pa per is an inat uie wnn ot nuuu uawiii plies, and Its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence ot the stab never ne re tarded, and may Its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. UoUisooro Messenger. ana KKSTOKJe Tin '-?a-i7 I vn GOB, of YOTJXH. Dp . Waut of Appetite, In estlon. Lack of Strengtn, Rones, muscles ana nerveseceive newlorceu Xnllvens tne iqtnu " iJTrSrKO SnfferiBgfrom complaints i(4ll H W peculiar to tlielr sex will I aV HATlTKa-SIBON TONIO a safe and Ipeedy cure. Gives a clear, beaUM compwxioii. I Freauent attempts at connterfettlng only jail ffat-TMiav Mo, for onr IiKK AM . HiXJiL. m lot rtringe and uofu.tafonnaao, iroa r, AiihOfized Capital, v $1,000,000 ithorized Capital, Capital paid in, - i- " . f $300,000 $50,000 ilui Fund, . - - 6 DIRECTORS W. L GOBS,. . G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAK, H. VOLLKRS, C. M. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK, F. RHEINSTBIN, E. B. BOBDEN, Ir. RBKEDGKRS, J. W. ATKINSOK. v i ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier auaotf rt r? IJolasses, Bagging. &c. r ! "Q Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. Lioo-sdo io io Kflfi Ssif Bolls Standard BAGGING, - , " 1000 Bates New TIS ' V!500Bb1i - ; -jABbls SUGAR., . . Q Bags COFPKE. - ' Lime, cemest, piaster, o , Ail at Lowestrnces. ag24tf WOBhTIlAf WORTH. Star Saloon - TS THK PLaCK TO 13ET TBi TKBY FINES' SHKIMrs to oe renna m in eivy. Muao,ri iasu, UQDOR8. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be AAnvfnnMI. vr. - T '.- " - - '1 " ' - - - " ..V , ttfiU, w- ; HERBERT. ' lanl tf Proprietor. . and : f B v - iV nensla a " v dig WHOLESALE PRICES, Our quotations, it should too understood. represent the wholesale prices . generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged. . ;-- v.-, ABTIofjB. t ' VBTCKB. SAGGING Gunny . . . . . ' stand ara BACON North Carolina - Hams, v 8houlders,91. Sides, choice. 19 !........ : WisTtBK Skokkd Hams. S.. ; Sides,'9 ft. ...... .v : Bnouiaera, w DbtSauxb Sides, fl S Shoulders, BAERKL8 Spirits Turpentine, - t seoonaaana,eaon... ; New New York, eaeh.. 1 New Oitv. each. ...... , 60 f 65 8 ' 00 00 190 81 & 87 00 9 00 00 14 00 00 .00 26 35 18 25 nwia-,, 13 BEESWAX V Biuca wumington, ?... - Northern.... ........ BUTTER North Carolina, . ' Nnrt) SI CANDLES J Sperm ...... . . Tauow.u-..'.,.. ......... . I Adamantine CHEESE lb-North'nFacfy Dairy, cream. State COFFER 11 .t Java... .. ... LAguyra CORN MEAL 9 bush., in sacks, " virginJaMeail.... COTTON TIES bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd f Tarns, bunch EGGS dozen... ............. PISH MaokereL No. 1, bM... 1 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. Mackerel, NoMR bbl:. .... Mackerel, Nc. 2, fhalt hbl Mackerel, No. 3, bbl Mullets, bbl,.. Mulletsi Pork bbls. . . w "3 N. C. Roe Herring, V keg... . DrvCod. B lb FLOUR .bbl-Flne - Nortnem wiper....... i Family i City Mills Super r . Family r..t. GRAIN V bushel. -. Corn,rnre,bags,prtma,white Corn, cargo, in bulk, " .' ? Corn, cargo, hi bags, , Corn, cargo, mied, m bags - j Oats, from store.......'. ' Cow Peas.. : HIDES aw-Green...., i wry HAY V 100 8s Eastern....... I NorthRiverl . '. HOOP IRON LARD Ibr-worthern. . . . I North Carolina LIME barrel .... . . . . . . LUMBER City Sawed M ft. I snip stun, resawea..... ; Rough Edge Plank West India Cargoes, accord- ing to quality 18 00 15 00 20 00 & 16 00 18 00 S22 DO 15 0O Scantllntr and Boarda.oomTP( 10 00 MOLASSES ) gallon i New crop cuoa,, utwiaB..... ..oo j " r " Inbbls, 00 ; Porto Rloo, in hhds 00 , " Inbbls-.i. 00 Sugar House, In hhds 00 1 - " lnbbls..:... 00 4 SvruD. In bbls -. - 40 NAILS p keg Cut. lOd basis.. ' 00 uixigauon -JAerosene... ... - ! Unseed.....,.;..,i-..w. 80 ' Rosin - 15 1 Tar Vr...s. 00 i Deck and Soar 00 POUJLTRY-aickera,irf,groWB;,,' i . - - .- sprmg.. .- e S Turkeys 50 PBANUfS bushel., I 00 POTATOES busbelr-Sweet,. 00 i Irish, per barrel, new : 00 PORK barrel City Mess. ... 17 50 inme tow 1? no' j 1VUUII. ....................... w RICE Carolina, A........... , i Rough, W bushel ifUpland).. 80 Do, da (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS tt Country , 1 City 4.". '...".-.. 1 ROPE W 14J. SALT salt Alum ,.-.. ..Mfis Liverpool .- uu Lisbon ' 00 American.... . 00 SUGAR -Cuba. ........ . . 0 i rorto moo ... w A Coffee 0 b " : i.:...v o lO " 7 ex c ...v.. o : Crushed ' 10V SOAP 8 Northern... j.... 5- SHINGLES M Contract. ... 5 00 I uommon ..,.,.... -x uu 'Cypress Saps....... 4 50 BTAVES M W O Barrel. . . . Vi 00 & jKU uogsneaa ww a TAI.LOW i..... ...... . 1,8 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart . (1st eiass yenow pine . ia eu, uu w ' . Prime shlp'g, 1st class heart. 00 & I Extra Mill; good heart 00 MillPrmie.. 1 910' & i Common Mill... . 4 00 & Inferior to Ordinary ' 8 O0 a WOOL &v-Washed. oo & Unwashed I .... . . 00 & IBnrrv.... a. WHISKEY- gaHon-Northern V 1 0 : mortn Carolina..... ......... l w a WILniNGTOH CIONBY HABKBT.t i Exchange (sight) on New York....... discount Baltimore....... ' Boston. .1 ." i , Philadelphia.... t Western Citiea. Exchange, SO day9, l cent. . ., Bank of New Hanover Stocks .-. . , Wist National Bank Stock..: ... . .. . . . ...... 00 140 23 10 10 80 - i,t: 106 " 105 100 100 100 110 80 50 130 : JTarassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Uonaa Jia ux-coupona. . . . 'fundhig, lfes 5 Funding, 1868 L. . - .i .- New 4s. - - Special Tax.... WS R Bonds. 7 So (Gold Interest). . Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6o...... Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Bonds Wilmington city isonas mew? o vc New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o . .. ; Wilmington & Weldon RR Stock.. North Carolina RR.Stook....v....i.. iY.. Wibhington Gas Light Company. Stock Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. . . . j. -. Groceries. fJVHERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE keepers could buy ' so many things so cheap. Some of the substantials are up 'tis true, but the average is low. We are daily receiving NEW and ivKKoH uooiJS. au oraers seni Dyser vartt.s will he nromntlv attended to. and anv er ror will be corrected at once. - AH are invited to. can, inspect ana price rooos. jmq .irauBie show them. , Eggs are up, and we wish we could say as much for the quality, but we always try,1 and imitate one celebrated iu history, who did It wim nis "iiatcn-et." o pun lutenaea. , . F s . F. a N. ROBJNSON. atg 29 tf r Review oopy. . " ; ' . TIIT2 rKLEBnATED q AhRIKGTOH GAHE FOfLSFOE SALE Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NA7T6NAL RE pu&tion. They have fought and won a aeries of the greatest mams ever lougnt en wis or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In 76, were honored by the Uni- tedjStates centennial commissioner wim tne m ploma and MedaL . "- .',! J . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds hi the United States. I will iship splendid of fine size and handsome pinmage, per iress, c. u. v., at trom to o.uu eacn srn. CS.50 nnd SS.0Q each: or S7.00 her Pair $10,00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in 'the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trto.,?, u .- - Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. write tor wnai you .wanu Addressv J. G. ARRINGTON, -ap6tf HUIlardgton. Nash Co. M.C. EHCOUEAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security Against- Fire. ? i Ttt Nortl CarolinaHflie Insurance Co. RALGIGn, N.C TSIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fan-rates on all elapses of Insurable property. --t-'"- t--.' ."t": All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "HrmA'MTanldlTiiffngr In nublio favor, and anneal lIs with confidence to Insuwra oi proport In Nnrth f Carolina. A iran t a In &H nartS Of the State. JOHN GATLING. W. S. primrose, secretary. PULASKI )WPKBupertl8orv- ATKINSON e MANNirtu, Agents, sepSStf Wilmington, N. C. Land Plaster, L V R SAlEBT- WOOKY CTJBJRTJS,; ' i - . nAnAra.1 immmusion Meronanis. ; Wilmington. N. CL r Also. Sole Agents for; the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom UAiui JrLiABiiuc ana iriwaar unuunu. Correspondence solicited; - , apstf Wilmlhgton Railroad Co. 'Onriu or QBH'r'SursjUMTatiomT wUmhurton. N. C., J-nlyJl, 1884. I: ' Cbange of Schedule.' ; ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT 9.00 A.M. Pasflnnirnr Train nn tho u7llmlno4mi a Wal- don Railroad will run as follows: . Pay in all and Bxpress TrmlaB, DaUr- . No. 4T Nortl an 48 South. . . s6&Te WIlTnlnfrtnY Front Stj Depot, : at 0.00 A JL ArrfVA Of Waln uitTo u y uuiuigiun, irront St. uepot, 8.35 r. M. FastThbotoh Hail ahd PAssnfesa Tsatb Dailt t - ' . . No. 40 South. Lehve Weldon. . W, a u . . . .' B.S5 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st.' Depot. 10.00 P. M Mill. . AND . FASSKBfiXB ? TbaIx DahV No. 43 Leave WllmlUfrton. ikp ti Arrive at Weldon.'.'...:.:;.;....'.... w. 2.85A.M t Train 'No. ,40 Snnth'.ttin. irin'AW )itama: Goldsboro and Magnolia. , Trains on Tarboro RrAnch "'Boad Iabva Rnnlrv Mount for Tarboro at 1.20- P. M. and 4.S0 P. M. dally. Returning, Jeave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10A.Mj daily. , --. t T iTain on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 35 P. M. Return-' big, leaves Scotland Neck at 30 A.M. daily. j 4 ram au. n mattes ciose connection at weiaon for all DoiatS North dailTrAll raU via: KWihmniul and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. ! Tram No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection, for all points North via RJblimpnd and "111 Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attaebecLa;!?- v zx&i x- .- .tKH .,' y.' .. i. For aeoommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local 'Freight leaving Wilmington at &55 A M daily except Sunday. . - JUllJM IT. UlVlMS, j. :- - : GeneratSup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. - jy ig tr , COL'HBIA" & AttGrDSTA Eailrbad.Co, ' OmCX O GKHBBAt SuT1, 1 - Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 18, 1884. f giliiiJ MHBMtfbiBfl Change of Schedule; XR AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884. AT 5 00 P. VJl M., the following Paasengor Schedule will berun on this road:; . . ' r; t. . ; NICIITT i EXPRESS TRAINS (DallyJ t t No,481rMt'an14TEaa4. ( Leiva Wlhnington . ..J. , . . .' 9.05P.M. Leave Florence. 2.40 A.M.. Arrive at C, C. A A Junction: . ......... 6.20 A. M. ive at Columbia... ...... 6.40A.M. veColumbia.. . .... 9.55P.M. Wa:J a Mr. A .TwAln - 1A CIA Tk 'i "BX AUi T V 'VV.ji V W A wHUVViyU., ......... I a luwOV X m BLm Leave Florence. 4.60 A. M. Arrivtat Wilmington. . , ; i . ........... 8.35 A. M. Nient Maiii ahd Passxvsbb Tbaih, Dim. No. 40 yvssT. . ,ve Wilmington ..10.20 P. M. at iorenoe ........ i.s A. M. ahd Passsngbb Train Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence.. .............. 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington :.. :.... . . 8.05 P. M ftafn 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. passengers for Columbia and all Doints on G. A C. R. R.. C. & A. R. R. Stations.- Aiken Junction. and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. -- 4 .- ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. . - ' All trains run solid between Charleston and Wlmlngton. ' Local rreigbt leaves Wilmington dauy, except Sunday, at 6.50 A M. f JOHN F.-DIVINE, 1 Gen'ISupt. t-M. EMERSON,-Gen'l Passenger Agent. augl9tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILBOAD CO. : OCFICB Or SBTXBIlfTCirDXBT,: . 1 . J ' . Wilmington, N; C.?May 11, 1884. " Change of Schedule. fiN AND 'AFTER MAY 12, 184, THE FOL VJftowhig Schedule will be operated. on this PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY SSOEFT SUNDAYS. f Not 1. I Leave WHmrngloa set:. : Leave Raleigh at I Arrive at Charlotte at: . :.30P.lt.-.7J-.35 P. M. ..7.00A. M. ) Leave Charlotte at. . ...K...S.45 P. M. ; .. ....8.30 A. M. J...... 8.00 A. M. No, 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. 1 Arrive at Wilmlhetoo at Passeherer Trains stoo at regular stations onlv. and Points designated in the; Company's Tune Table. ... .. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX- 'PRESS AND FREIGHT. i ;f; ' Daily except Sundays. ' Leave Charlotte. '....J... .....A. .... 5.1KP.;M. Artiveat Shelby..:....;........,.;..... 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelbt:.'. 7.00 A. IU Artiveat Charlotte. ...... .............10.45 M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Tke Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ernjN. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. "' T " L. C." JONES, - , . Superintendent. T, W. CJLARK, General Passenger Agent, laylltf. 4 - ----j; " -!'-- -.- 7 i 17 Or.! AN. 4 4 , Hr Ifealth and Happiness are matters " of csreat Concern to all mankind. J r '; " . . "1 BAaMAKrirTA, Ga.1 ' , Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield'a Female Regulator, and used' It in my family with great satisfaction.' l have- recom mended it to three families, and they have found it tp be just what is claimed for it. The females whto have used it are now in perfect health and ablb to attend to their household duties. ; . : . .REV. IL B. JOHNSON. V Statb op Gkobsia, Troup County, . ' I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad field, and prononncalt1!r'lJ8? Combination of medicines of great merit in the treaTJnent ef all diseases of females for. which he recommends it. '. ; . , WM. P. BKASLEY, M. D. 1 Jb. J Springiteld, Tenh, J. BRADi-imD: Dear Sir Ms daughter has been Buffering for many years with that dreadfu affliction known as Female Disease, whichhas cost me many dollars, and noth withstanding I had the best medical, attendance, could not find - .7 . . , ... : . ... ... reiBr. l nave useu many otner amus oi meui clnes without any effect I hadijust about given heri up, was out of heart; but happened iu the. store of W. W. Eckler several weeks since, and ne, snowing of my daughter's affliction, persua ded me to buy a bottle of your Female Regula tor, She- hegan to Improve at once. '1 was iso delighted with its effect that I bought several more bottles of it; and, knowing what I do about it. if to-day one of my family, was suffering with that awful disease, r would have it if (t cost $50 a bottle, fori can 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. ' ' Respectfully, . tH. DFEATHERSTON. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address, : i ' J ' TUX BbADFIELD RiauXlTOB Co., ,.., 4 -i Box 28, Atlanta. Ga. William H Green, Wholesale -Agent, Wilming ton,' N. C. my ljy -' ' ohsm ' ' 'jt n,y3TrT7 Send six eents for postage i. JrXiXaOi!! and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tnmnm monev rhrht Awav than anvthlne else m this world. -Fortunes await tbe workers abso-. tuttelysure. At once aaaress Titujswa.B gasta, Maine,. mhSODAWly t? rr 31 l 11 NEW. ADYERTISEMENTO. i; -XLAJSTXiY CTJttED. . BOOK FREE.-. DR. J. C. BOWMAN; JKFFEB801C, WISG0NSII. INTENDING ;ADVERTISERS SHOULD ft address .-.. i - - , , - j : QEo.Epwisiitf& co., ; :, ' 10 Spruce StreeVNework'City, i F)R SELECT LIST OF 1.CC0 NEWSPAPERS " Sep IDA Wim Hew York and 'Wilmincton - i Steamship:; Co, ! . . . .. Jh i jr .tf, . ... . . ... a. FROM PIER 'St. EAST RIVER. NEW YORE . j ? . J , " At S o'clock Pi M ' ' ? " BENEFACTOR V..'; ..Saturday, EMULATOR. ...'.'. "r Sepfr 6 Scpfr 13, Sept'r 20. B aBNBFAcTOR...: "REGULATOR Bept'F i-.v I from Wilmington:?- rSGULATOB ii-....8aWTdar, BBiraFAerbR:.;. . .. REGULATOR " ' . ... BENEFACTOR. .......... ' " ' 4 . SeptV- 6, ,f Sept'r.lS.' Sepfr 20. c Sept'r 2T. Thrnnph Rills lAtWncr and TvMl Thmniii . Rates guaranteed to and from noiuta in North and Sonta Carolina. . .1 - Vor Freight or Passage apply to -; . H. G. SITCALE.BONES, 7 .... ct 1 . i . . s : I - ., - wiimiBtfton, urcy IP. 71y4 tc Co;,'General Agents, !.'- Bug 80 tf 35 Broadway, New YcH t .- - - i - - Ifelive in deedsi not years; in thoughts, not breaths, Inlfeelings, not in figures on a dial; , W shoiSil count Time by heart-lhrobfhc most lives Who thinks most feels the noblest acts the best:". lfO.T SPECULA TIOXS-NOT HEARSA Y, STtA TEMENTS, $UTI?A CIS VOL UNTARJZ Y ' SENT TO THE 8. S. S. CO. ' ' HE reports from the nse of Swift's Specific - Oi. . .) m the treatment of cancer eontlnue tope wonderful. There seems to bo no doubt that it is a positive specific for Skin Cancer or - tneuoma. 1 - v Aancer for Twenty Years. . - For twenty years I suffered from a Cancer on my neck. 'Patent rotash and Mercury Mixtures fed instead of curing the Cancer, r 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; 8. S. cured rae sound and well. This new lease of life it gave . to me cannot be measured by any monetary value.. I owe my life ana tne support ormyrarauy to swut's specific. i W. K ROBISON, Davisboro, Ga. , -i Hopes to fce Cored. fMr. Brooks, near - Albany, was hopelessly af flicted with Cancer. It had eaten through his hose into his mouth and throat. The time of his death was only a question of a very short time. Hd prayed for death, his sufferings were so great. 8. b. S haa had a wonderful effect on him. His improvement Is so erreat that we all feel sure of hia being perfectly 'cured in time." i '! ' r ; w. M. uiLBKirr, Albany, ua. , I Cancer for Fourteen Years. ' Sfabtanbubo, March 14, 1&S4. have for 14 years been a sufferer from a run ning sore on my face that everybody called a Capcsb' I have used over $300 worth of medH cine and found no relief. About 4 months ago I bofaght one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dri H. B. Heinitsh, ahd since have bought five others, have taken it, and it has cured me sound and well! My-faoe is as free from a sore as 1 anybody's, and m v. health i3 Derfectlv re stored. I feel like vortt tears -bad been lifted ofiflmy head. 1 believe it is a cure for every blood disease. 1 ELIZA TINSLEY. Our Treatise on BTood and Skiif Diseases malledl' free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFie CO., i ri ' Drawer ,3, Atlanta, Ga.. t . A. Y.Ofoce,159W 23dSt.; Philadelphia Office 120b Chestnut St. 1 ajPjl tf ' .. chsm ' ; . VERY VALUALiPURK YEAST POWDER. Haying been thoroughly tested by a .great many I -1 - V' " of tbe ladies of Wilmington, I feel bo hesitation ' in jommeadlng it to the public. It is elegant for ' bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she'refers to ' " . i r-.... 5 " " , i . Mrs. A. A. WUlard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, - . . , Mrs.-W.1I. Gore,; 'Mrs. Samuel Northrop, fori the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNOj.,11 BQATWRIGHT, "12 &M No. Frdnt St., Sole Agent. 30 tf Groceries. Groceries. Bbls- FLOUR, alFgrados. ; 41 K A Bbls Granulated SUGAR, .jcxtra c and v OAfl Bags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE. . Tierces lard, . QQ Cases and Buckets LARD f ' xesCHSESS, . 0 Tubs BUTTER, " - H A Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS. J2QQ Bbls SEED POTATOES, ' 2QBbhi TURNIPS,- . 2Q Bbls APPLES, rQ Hhds MOLASSES, ' ' 1125 Bbls do QQ Kegs NAILS. jO A Bundles HOOP IRON, ! ' FyQ Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff , Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, For sale low bv 2tf : . ADRIAN TOLLERS. ew Scarborpugli House, VTO. 104' NORTH WATER STREET ' Jl - AND PRINCESS STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. - The Finest Restaurant hi the City. Board f 1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sin- , gle Meals 35c 1 No Meals sent out. dec-7 tf - R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Prop'rt . .. i Tbe?IIarion Star, t - " " - - '-' " TIE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED TS : the Pee Deeaectlon, one of the wealthiest , ; and most prosperous hi the State, offers to Com- " mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufao- . turers, and to those who have adopted the plan of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com- municauon with a large and influential class of merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store v men. whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad vertisements and Business Cards Inserted o a libe . . '. ral terms. Address : THE STAR octlSJtf Marlon 8, a ' . . -v . -. ... r ''. -: - w ft -.-. - 4 - " J .... ft 'Si . : ? m -A . :Vl .:i - t Vi If.F : 1 -It ' T 8t - -I J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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