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. '. i : - S . -7-- Advertising (3ieat!l!0g; r. ,. become so common to begin an Ithastecou. Jntnre8Unff style.-v. r article, it inio some advertisement, run t.Vnlv call attention to the merits 'An" vrs. .-nuin h on est terms as 7 ' . . ... . " . . -."...v. , . 3i Sve tbem ft Mch so proves 10 ..f ihfv will never use anv never use any- tfacir value i"- tI)ingeisu go favorab1y noticed In all the 'S'S'&'i is supplanting nther med L1 n0 denying the virtnes of the Hop "Th0!?t.pnronrietor3 of nop pjttershave P,3nhVt shrewdness and abUlty medicine, wfcoae virtnea E nable to every ono's owerTaftion.V i f asorU Did She Diet - Jt'7?' "S'Vlin'red and suffered along, pining ;.'irtbe time for years." 4 P. u s. 'wtors doins her no good nt :.1Ioff thankful we should be for. that paoisnter's Misery. F - ..E!t,vca years our daoghter suffered on I,.,! of misery, From a complication of kidney, i liver; .heumslic trouble and nervous debility. rndcr the care of the best physicians, "Who ?ave ner disease various names. 'Rnt no reiicr. .n,l now she is restored to us in good 1 1 . i.t, iur simDic a reraeuy as nop that we had shunned for, years before vSc it." The Parents..; i'.tyi Father Is Getting Well. . My daughters say: ; iu.A.' Hon- much better father is si nee he used Aon Bitters." . j - -H - --He is setting well after his long suffer ;0, fro-r. a disease declarett incurable. ' we are so glad that he used your UltUTS. A Lady ot uuca, n. i. ; tr" Note genuine without a bunch of ereen TaUnS with ' Hop" or uops ' in their name. tocfcnrm tu th sat ch m Ayer's Cherry. Pectoral.. " Orrrille, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1S82. ; COLDSi " navinS teen subject to a bron chial affection, with frequent colds, ft"- a number of years, I hereby cer tify that Ayek's Cherry Pectoral gives ; nie prompt relief, and is the most effective C remedy I have ever tried. I : JAJIES A. HAMILTON, , Editor of The Crescent.". " 'Sit. Gilead. Ohio. June 26. 18S2. COUGHS. " 1 have used Atee's Cherry Pectoral this spring for a se yere congh and lung trouble with good effect, and I am pleased to recommeud it to any oue similarly affected. Harvey B a ug nsiAjr, Proprietor Globe Hotel. PREPARED BV ' Dp. J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. IT A T T G VEGETABIE IliiJjJjO SICILIAN t - . Hair Reneweiv The Best s"the Cheapeat..- Safety ! Economy ! ! Certainty, pf Good , Kesnltsllt ' f ifjvl?V These qualities are of irine importance in the selection of a preparation for the bair. Do not experiment with new remedies which may do harm rather than good; bot profit by the ex- ' pcrience of others. Buy and use with perfect : cnnfi.Jence an article which everybody knows to be good. Hall's Hair Rkjtewcr will not disappoint you. .- PREPARED BT- '' E. P. HaU & Coashna, N. II. SoH by all Drnggista ianlDly ch w nrm dec 31 The reputation of . Hostetter'a Stom- ' acb Bitteis as a a i preventive oi epi- JT-a111!08 - stomach ic, an lnvljrorant- a general restorative . and a specific for fever and ague, Ion digestion, bilious affections; rhenma tism, nervous debt : lity, constitutional : wea tenets, is estab lished upon . the . sound basis of more 'than twenty years experlenee,and can no more be shaken by the . claptrap nostrums 'of unscl entifis prsteaders, "than tbe everlast inr hUU by the (14 ti;i r mcflo ivukA 4 Kali- Afiiaa Wttr qoIa y wuseisis and Dealers generally: :iu.wiy nrm tu tn sa my 17 IMfOttTAOT! HEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE - : '. A T'ATKJIT " Water Closet Seat ' FOli THE - u" OP HEMORRHOIDS." ffiommonlr called W.'.ES, ') internal or External, and PR 'LAFf.US ANI,forChU-; " lren or Adults. '" ' OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSAEY. , SK'T f . CU a"OIBlrL'iS WA'lJktt JIAJSB.JL-, ... At' .I0.r lie cure of the above troublesome iiyi.ml malady, which I confidently place. SIRE UEHEF AND CURE J Physwkn. Tr t Ji?1?1 fty ""I leaamg restoont d in fir it "u -uroiina. la now oemg testr and p,TH HosPltals of New Tork. Philadelphia win k. .1 anti 'e are flattened tbe restut. h!0'siacK)ry, as it has never failed else- la- I All nnm nnA 4-n ' . 1 TO kt.t.... &l?ent citizens in Bdcecombe Co.. N. C, ats will be PnCftS" " w 1U1UIDUUU OA UW iUl W TV lug ChVI11' Polished, SC 00 1 Discount to Physl Pjpi!d " 5.00 cielana and to the Jiong for using will accompany each Seat. Uie w ."i? y.?n with no certificates. We leave T.RSJwown advertiser. Address vv 18 CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, : ly 17 Dij . Tarboro, Edgecombe Cp K. C. LPflSITIVE Cure without Medi r "atecaw. in ; box wiU core tne moat pbsti- "muraays sor less. K ws soiie Mefalei Boimes, ndal S13.?08 of cnbebs: copaWa. or bfl of 5? 5i 5raae22HM.0 ?2f?S!2? I elnt VJ- "01dl isrsuts. i For farther particulars send r.-Box 1533. J'f. ALU AM ww 'l ?tTu ' t $ Jobn Street. Nw Vni-b. 1TTTT3l ag28 eodiy VVAlr I. ani.' tu th sat ipi , A&e Central PrntARt 51 Tit SvTtmA ?5HQ0TS andamtltfsews- &nt ChttrpS hrKan tf MethodWtProtes nsbW v NorthCaroUlia 18 Published at n9 tureRATa .ejrfh&'.W11' ta dvance. ty oVy of its location, the number and demand 5?nte and the constantly incrcas. in aS 14 &mon the more soUd clasiwaof HSTant. LB?tlon,, fCive the CENTRAL of thel3ES?nlUw claims upon the patron- WtVlS8i?Snbli; Terms very favor editor you business interest, and address " . . AT Vl Iifor which l would disown -t s Mozart a. ItnHfiinS'o w-.i.j. wkt.4!.. MTSft4 languishes and sigha, i And keens it tit : J? ' I s - ; . "v,v . uuu lu iur wo atone. Whene'er I hear that music vague and old i two hundred years are? mists that roll I rfSi away; ;? :?A..:----k.yy:-'. The thirteenth Louis reigna? and I behold I A green land golden in the dying day: An old Ted castle strong with stony towers 3 " windows gay with many colored fVWtl 94 1 riversflowiSg ng That bathe the castle basement as they In antique weed,-with dark eyep and gold hair, a f - . '. ; , .. I A ladyl looks' forth from her window L ' ;-?-- .4yT ...'f..-Vi v ; It may be that I knew and found hpr fair xu .me lorgouen nre, long Ume gone by. tt campaign:. 1 - Logan is speaking in Michigan. He has had a sort oi reception at the depots moug uia rouie maaing snort talfes , w r- O - '.' . I i Representative. Theodore Lv- knans. Rerjublinan' of Mnaqnffinontto J a nut in a cara... je win not support Blaine, f G9y. L John, the Prohibition, caaamaie roci President, will make four Bpeeches in Indiana next month, at Indian apolis, Fort Wayne,. Sullivan and Marion. i f- Albany, Sept. 12P-IV is rnbt .Gov. Cleveland's intention.as announced in Bome of the Western papers, to make a jtrip to Chicago next month and to speak at eovcrui puious on me way. lie nas now ino: expectation. . of going outside State before the election. " . .of the J i , Albany, : ; September, i 11.- A large Democratic ratification meeting was ueiu to nigm over wnicn .juace Amasa j. srarker presided. The principal speech iwas maae dv ex senator F rancis Kernan fwho discussed at "length the public records or Air. iiiame ana Uov. Cleveland, : Chicago, Sept. 12. Several hun jdred German citizens of Chicago, .who de scribe themselves as 'Republicans who will this time vote for Cleveland' have signed their names to an address directed tOHiiu s uarmscnarz, requesting- him ;ta make" & fepeech lo them in their native (tongue, in which he is to give them his rea fsons for opposing Klaine and espousing (ttteuieveiand cause. f. , - .. I l he ioston ..Herald claims to 'have it on good authority that Mr. Blaine's general manager "Steve" Elkins, aban doned West Virginia as hopeless more than a weak ago, and has been putting all the 'money and work into Ohio that could be spared from Maine. With the surrender ;of this forlorn hope,, it says, vanishes all chance of carrying a Southern State for Blaine. New YorkJTime - -.. " ' . Washington, September 13. Some of the many citizens' of Ohio who hold positions under .the Government in .this city. , instead of handing over their campaign contributions to the Squeezing Committee, are taking precautions to send I -their money direct to the party leaders in umo. i ney realize mat toe aeatu struggle lef the Blaine party is to be fought in that state. Aeto 1 ork Jtmcs. v ; ' - Albany, September 13. Two more, notable, accessions lo the Cleveland 'side from the Republican ranks are an nounced to day. . . Major General , Abner : Doubleday, United State Army, called on tbe Governor this afternoon and expressed his intention of voting for him. The lion. Henry H Lamb, formerly Superin tendent of the Bank Pepartment. has also declared for the Democratic nominee. Neither of them regard Mr. Blaine as a fit man for President. New York Times. The announcement that Mr. Blaine and Gen. Logan willspeak in Cin- cinnati, and that Postmaster-General Gres ham will at once take the stump in Ohio is considered evidence that the ''exigencies of the camnaierj require the presence or the Republican candidates in Ohio, and that, as in Maine.- monev and hurrah will be used without stint to keep the State in the Re publican column. The 'Democrats will have all the bigmen ia thejparty;. speaking in the State-and will probably b well sup plied with money.. It. J . lime - ' v . PERSONAL. Prof. R. A. Proctor is deliver ing, a course ot - lectures on astronomy ai. Leavenworth, Kg.,,,., . ; Col. George Bliss is not getting "a hundred dollars a day and expenses" for his work for Blaine.-.:. . ' . tteoro'e VV. Cbilds has given a memorial window of the late Bishop Simp son to the new Asbury Methodist Church, Philadelphia, - - Ex-Gov. Seymour's . ohbice for Gov. Cleveland over any other practicable candidate has lone , been known. . It was expressed before the meeting of the Demo-; -.-r . i r . : X7.i. V crane-. jm auonai hjou veuuou. xtcva xvin, Herald. i . Mr. 'Thome, brother of Mrs. Ole Bull, who is - to marry Miss Longfel low, daughter pf the poet, is a lawyer by nrnfession. He has a taste for literature, which will probably keep him out of many rich fees. , POLITICAL POINTS- ' Mr. Blaine will now turn his tan tnvaarA Ohm. lie Will COme from ft- RttA whir.h. tinder his oersonai direction of the campaign has just gone Republican h mnftirierable maioritv. and which has ot the same time adopted a Prohibitioh amendment to the Constitution of the State. Cincinnati Mhiguirer, ;juem. Gen. Edward S. Brago; coritra- Ant tbtArv that he said in the -Demo cratic National. Convention, that the Irish n - ? Tn the; ChicaffOsOonvenuon, he writes, "I made no mention of nor did 1 allude to our Iri8h:Americari population m any manner whatever. l nave . never en tertained such ideas nor, uttered such words, and one charging them upon me must do it through ignorance or from pure malice. .i iJ: T ----- .- - --1 - - v - " N.Y Commercial andFinancial Chronicle,. S Wtew Yonk. Sent. 13. ihe movet ment of the crop, as indicated by our olflrtrkms from the South to-night, is given below. For tbe weel?, end ing this evening (Sept. 13). the total receipts have reached 42,624 bales, I against . io,Zt : uaies ia r" . ' . 914 bales the previous week and I ri:ii. i ;o since the 1st of ao-ainst 16.237 bales lasi, wee ino- ihA total receints since the 1st September, 1884, 57,725 bales, against 188. sbowine a decrease-since bept. 1, 1884, of 39,931 bales. ' . - v. - The exports for: the week ending this evening reach a total of 16,802 bales, of which 16",223 were to Great R-;to? oftoA :i7Mnf and 37X to the rest of thel Contrn ent5T wKila" the stocks as made no this, even ing are now ;i9,960 bales r o-iay; theret wereklisht fludtua- Uons and .limited' dealings, without, important changes . f rom'yesterdiy, but as compared i with ;last Friday the cl6seKwas3at k decline; of 10"20 points, the latter for September. Cot ton on the IsMiemained quotably I unchanged Tuntilyesterdav.-when there was a decline ofc, leading to more business for Jibme consumption JVdayther busi ness for 'homekosumptiohthe deP tnand being chiefly for the better grades, and quotations: were , steady on the asis . oflbio for middlins hp1ands.v (The closing, figures inour i3b w;ete iur iniaaung Arieans. 5 i. ne total sales for forward delivery for the week were- 250,100 bales. : 3 8 CANVASS , Geri.rAjM. Scales w jll speak at jlhe folio wing 4im.es and ' places : - i.ouroei Jtionaayj Oepiemoer aza. ibarle,, Tuesday , September S'lttr; V .-. 1"- Vjlrt '.- ! - d-m- t -iu.. jneaa, ijuontgomery; county, ThuTsdavrSentember 25th. J " rn. ! -i - - - ! 1 naay, beptember.25th. Roctingbam Saturday,; September JShbfaeelRobeSolttuhton May, September 29th. , : . ' V ' ''PilVflt.t.AVlHia" T,iiaafair'f33mKa' ;30th.i y-:--r AJ , Lillington, Wednesday, October Int.. J I " :.-.:.::..tJ. - 1 ! Sanfprd,' ; Mo6re county,. JFriday, ;October.3dI . nsfil-s? u.. j wr9 f"' vnalQam county, . satur- :uy, vctouer iin. - . niisooro, monaay, uctooer ctn. Chapel Hill, Tuesday, October 7th. i i iiuisnoro, ..Wednesday, Uctoher ith. j - . :, -y' ... Durham, Friday, potober 10th. -V. iRotboro, Monday,'' October 13 th. Oxford, Tuesday, October 14th. i Dr. JVork is invited - to attend these appointments. . i R. II. Battlk, . Chairman State Dem. Com. r Raleigh, N. C:, Sept. 5th, 1884. maj. steftnanva Appolntmnta. The Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments jfor Mai. C. M. S ted man. at 'which Hon. W. T. Faircloth, tbe Republi can candidate, is invited to meet hira: Hickory, Monday, Sept". 15." " " Staie8ville, Tuesday, Sept. 16. ljexington,'Thnr8day,Bept. 18. High Point, Friday, Sept. 9. Winston, Saturday Sept.,20. Durham, Monday, Sept. 22 . Pittsboro Wednesday, Sept,1 24. Fayetteville, Friday, Sept. 26. Luraberton, Saturday, SeptJ27. Burgaw, Monday, Sepi. 29.' ! ('lintori, Tuesday, Sept.,30. . A. Cakd To all ho are suffering from 'errors and indiscretions of youth,: nervous -weakness, early decay, loss 'of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe .that will cure you free of crarge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica.; Send self -addressed envelope to Rev. JoskphT. Inmah, Station D, New York, t Quarantine Notice. T quarantinje for the port of wilminq-' TON will be enforced from May 1st to November 1st, as follows Pilots will bring all vessels from Ports Eouth of Cape Fear to the Quarant ine anchorage; also, all vessels which have had any kind of sickness on board during tbe passage, or on arrival, and will cause a signal to be set in the mala rirging on the port side, as soon as possible after crossing the No vessel must leave the Quarantine ancnor- age, or allow anv person, steamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along side, un less by written authority from th. Quarantine Physician, and every vessel must be anchored as far to the eastward of the channel as is consist ent with safety. " ' ' Regulations governing vessels wnue in quaran tine may be had on application at the office of the Quarantine Physician at Smithville. - Applications for permits to visit vessels In Qua rantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Or. Geo. G. Thomas, ana permits so obtainea wui be endorsed by the Quarantine Physician, if, in his opinion, it is proper and saf o to allow commu nication with such vessels. fi A penalty of San, for eacn and every onence, will be enforced against any persons violating any of the Quarantine Regulations of tbe Port. Quarantine Physician Port of WUmlnifton. . THOS. S. F. WOOD, M. 11. i Consultants. GEO. G. .THOMAS, M. 4my Is 6m , .- landlC Patapsco Flouring Mills Establlsbed 1774. Ouhn 1774. Rolls 1882 iCAEAIABRILlIrtCo.; mniS1 COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES JL '1 tlKHilS JHixoia, as lyuowo ; PATAPSCO MILL A, a:3LU00Tr CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. Having a dally capacity oj 1500 Barrels. The value of Flour depends on the proportion ate Quantity of Gluten, Starch, sugar and Pbos- phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia wneat, fivim Mhnnr Pntmit Rollnr Flonrs are manu factured, is unequalled tor ats puniy ana Bupe- 1 1 . . .... ..al nr. i ' riOT quailiy OI aiioie pruycrvioo. Ask yonr Grocer for -. Patap'sco Snperlative, Cape Henry Famlry, Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family, Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, ratapsco isxira, i . ? wumu muj -1 K : urange urovo z . f: -jLiiiarxii'F bo.;. 1 ' -rr . . 82 Commerce Street, 'lit'Zi i':::y -ri : Baltimore, Md. an 2 0m sat tn thsx" Wflmlngton. K. C. Ama.l E CTEO-' rOLTATO tSSXlt and other KuecTRM APPUANCKS are sent on sa Davs' Trial TO mew only. YOUNa OR OLD, wh suffer- Wastino WKAKHRgaaa, end all tWe dtaeaMs of a- PBRSOKAI. WATHHt reniuvwij T . i. ' oJami SxDias. "Speedy Juliet, and complete ? raaTi7rA.tlnn tO HEALTH, VWOB. ana MAHHOOD aSlSmn fend ' i once fof -nnurtwted Pamptuet iree. wwi -w-i-i VDLTAIC BELT, GOVER&OR nby&D&Wiy tnOisat; noTJ e b r n ing gt ar PUBLISHED DAILY A1TD WEEKLY 7-y DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid , ; . . . $7 00 7 TJireeMbnths - " 4 00 rtlTNroMoiths;?,r '3: 7, WEEKLY STAR On Yeaj, i6stage paid. six Months, - : ;;" : Three Months " ZZ . 100 so TOTIGtSOP THE PRESS r The Stab la decidedly one of the best naners In the State, as bright and newBy as ever, Long life The Wilmington Stab has entered en its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. The Wilmington Stab has. entered on its twelfth rear.- As a dailv journal of news It stands "nn jpead. Cbncortf Beqteter. z. . t, - , . - ------ -r : I -ine wummgtonKTAB-nas entered Its twenty fifth volume. - There is ao better paper published b iha 8tate.-letKr Topic. ; The Wilmington Stab has entered nnon ltn thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State. ifarrentofit Gazette. , , . ; , . , Tlie Wnmliigton Stab has entered its thirteenth rear. It has become one of the leading papersjof the Soatib-rrorU Torchlight. '-.V. . " 1 The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers m the State, bat for freshness -of hews ana tvpograploal appearance cannot be rThe Wilmington Stab Is one of the verv best na bera hi the South, in everr department from tv no rapoy up w euiiAiruu auuity axiu muepeuuence. The WDmlneton 07. CJ MonHiNe Stab Is a mod. el newspaper. 'Indeed, we think we do not exag- te lta merits when we sav- It la the newsiest 'secular) paper published In the Souib.-Jtichnumd yo.) xetigKmspercua.'-- ' i--..r-.f The Wilmington Stab has now entered nnon its thirteenths year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the beat conducted and edited naners inthe8outh and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. ,arboroSoturner. : r ;- , -. We like the Stab because It Is thoroughly re-" dtabie: candid, fearless, and so -well and ably (edited, newsy; spicy, -and in faot a perfect -ew&-iaper- Long may the Stab twinkle. ML Airy Although at the head of the press in this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, Still It continues to improve. - It to a Stab of the ifirstmagattnde. May its lustre never , wane. Thejrree WiUJfaptuu - - - The Star Is so well and favorably known hi this section of the State, that we can say nothing of rwhlch its thousands, of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one oi tae pest aai lies in the South. Bcbesonian. , : That magnificent beaming Stab has completed !its twenty-second volume. - It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of !the Potomac The system in the get np of the pa per aurpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. 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 tan honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina journalism. -.Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. -Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot4 (Hurler. .,. : The Time cannot say a word too good for the WUmimrtoB Stab. It has lust reached one oi its .many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with tne state press ana is sougns arcer oy ioe people. Long and prosperous life to it Feids ville Time. The WBminirton 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 tbe South.' uxivTa jrree JMrwd- .. . Whv la it that all the papers with tbe name of Star are such bright little Journals r The Wilming ton (N. C.) Star, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be -something In a name after all. JtiehtnondiTa.. StaU. - The Wflmlngton Stab has entered nponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on tne road to success, we esteem me btab vert highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de- aortment is conancxec wiin mncn aouny. mrr- Humble In lta beginnings, as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the 'srreck of for tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent hi the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a nmcera per it has few equals, and no superior, for apr-rs- pnate selection ana juuiuiuua Bmuigeuieui, auu we are proud to rank it .among our mostacoepta ble exchanges. EUisboro Recorder. The Wilmington Mobhik Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, 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 that It always nas tnanewa, ana mis is the first thing In journalism. Otherwise the pa perls all that the term of "good newspaper" im- S lies, and its corps Of -editors and reporters are 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 nappy years oi useiuinesa. Uddsboro Messenger. Wmtmrlfythe BLOODe(rn Ute te LIVER and KIDNEY ' and BK9TO&B Tn HEALTH. and vigos or -xou xa. up ana urea reouuKnuw"'! MmH. Roiiea.- muscles and nerves receive dcwiuto . JEnllvens tne niinu urn t i supplies Brain rower. A f O Suffering from complaints Li 14 U I Cl O peculiar to' their sex will tod la SB. HABTKa'srBOH TONIO a Je and redycGires a clear, beat thy c plexlon. . J?re4aent atwaipti i as cpaoterflnK on'T dl to tnepopularlty of the original. Oo not expert ment geTthe Obioinai. and Bbst. etTLoola, Mo, for our"PBKA. vwa--m augWDAWly an 16 Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital r Cailt Capital paid in,' Surplus Fund, - -' $1,000,000 $300,1)00 $50,000 DIRECTORS W. L GOES, C. M. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, F. RHSENSTEIN, E. B. BORDEN, G. W. WnXIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS. ;. B. B. BRIDGERS, " J.W.ATKINSON. . .,. BAAC BATES, President, Oi W.WILmMS. Vice Presldeat, aaOtf . 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier ' Uolasses Bagging, &c. iKfi Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. 100 do - - - gQQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, 4 A A A BaleB New akkow tiks. auvu .! CAA .la Pieced lo gQQBblS FLOUR, 1 A A BblS SUGAR, AvfV 200 , Bags COFFEE. . , , Lime. Cement, Plaster, &o.t Ail at Lowest races.' WOBTH & WORTH. Stax.Saloon TS THE PLACE TO - GET TBJI VERY. FINEST RHRTVPS to be found in the city. Also,WINES; I LIOUOKS, CIGARS and TOBACCO UUl ana DO "Jf :" ' GEO. F.-HBRBEST. tail tfv-;.; PropriBtorjr WMQLESAL12 PJilCES. "Our tjuotatlons. it ahonld be understood. represent the wholesale -t prices -generally:; Inj making np amall orders higher prices have to be eharged,--;:. .'- 'Vr-';. '.Vi-J ' BAGGING Gunny s. .,. . . , . .'- i - tnaara.;. .......... BACON North Carolina , O0-t.- 12 ,00. , ?11 , iiqnin, m ...... '.v t - ouuiuuBrtf-V a...vi....... J Sides, choice. W B).-.j.-.. 00 . a Wxstkbx Smokbd -Hams. St i, Biaes,wro fj o a lo Shoulders, ft B...i bt Saltkd Sides, . iAj&rufcLis opiniB Turpentine, f ! Second Hand, each......L.. : 1 60 New New York, eaclu ,..,L,. ,-1 20 . f Nw Otir.Mh. .. ....I. .L . 1 00 GK 1 65 S 00 r, 1 90 fl 00 : beeswax 9 ; ii.hJ.W.-9:& BBiCXS Wttmington, V M..p . 8 00 ! Northerner...-. . i .fe..; o oo BUTTER North Carolina, V. . , 00 14 00 ; oo . 85 12 " Northern, W a......-......l:.J 25 - CANUiiKS fi a eperm....... . Adamantine... :. 00 &; CHEESE Ib-Nortu'n Facty ' Dairy, Cream... ..i..:.-. f J Stated.. ' 14 00 ,18 ' 00 ; 83 MH 1 . 11 28 14-' COFFEE 9 lb-Java. Kio ':.:;...i....v..iv. 10 CORN MEAL buslu in sacks. ; 88 86 ( . ,.,. Virginia Meau...., wo - asjfi COTTON TTRS&- handle.?.... 1 40 ' -1 45 ... 00 MMESTICS-Sheetlng, 4-4, f ydf - 6J$ - V EGGS doeen... -. .- t 18 20 FISH-Mackerelf No. 1. bbl... 16 00 , 20 00"1 uacKerei, No. i, y nan dbi.. h ou w oo Mact:ereLNo, bbL . ;. '.. ' 9 SO t 10 0ft s - Mackerel. No. 2, half DDI. n Mackerel, No. 8, v bbl,.... Mullets, W bbl ............. 1 . MuUets, PoTkbbls...:..i.... . ; N. C. Roe Herring, V keg. . . DrvCod. 5 00 5 50 8 60 B 00 II 00 8 00, 5 0 00 4 50 625, 9 oo ; 6 00 12 00 4 00 : 10 t 5 00 5 00 . 6 50 FLOUR bbl-Flne.:.. ....... Northern Super . v. . . . r. . " Extra... ........ .. -.. ... Famto V .5 60. 8 00... 4 75 5 25 City Mills Super ... . " Family .i... C3 5.00 00 Extra Family.:.... :0 00 : GLUE ft. ........ ..... 13 GRAIN bnsheL Corn,store,bags,prime, white Corn, cargo, in bulk; " Corn, cargo, In bass, ' " Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store.,.....,.,.. Cow Peas... HIDES t Green..... Dry .V.... HAY 100 8 Eastern. ...... western .... North River HOOP IRON 1 . - LARD. B Northern..... - North Carolina... LIME barrel . LUMBER City Sawed M L amp stuir, resawea ia w Rough Edge Plank. . 15 00 West India Cargoes; accord ing to quality ... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 23 00 j 15 00 MOLASSES gallon Porto Rico, in hhds 00 " lnbbls a 00 Sugar House, ia hhds 00 " inbbls,,...-.. 00 Svrun. mbbls 40 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis.. -. 00 OILS gallon Kerosene . . . .. 12 iara.. i iv Linseed 90 Rosm :. 15 Tar.... 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Ch,iokena,llve,grown 25 " .. spring.. - 8 Turkeys 60 PEANUS bushel.. 1 00 POTATOES bushel Sweet. . 00 Irish, per barrel, new - 00 PORK barrel City Mess.,- 17 60 iTime ia w Rump...... RICE-Carolina, ft..;; 4 "- 8 - 80 1 10 00 1 E0 1 Vd l ' ibZ i4 zm 80 85 00 75 00 00 00 75 0 00 0 00 o m 0 7J4 7 0 8H 10 . 11 5 6H Kongo, bushel (upland).. lj-t r? n IT jvrTarr RAGS B Country...,. ., uity ROPE tt) SALT salt-Alum Liverpool...., Lisbon American SUGAR lb-Cuba Porto Kico -. A Coffee B tix c...iv..v.y.'.'.':.v."'. Crushed SOAP lb Northern. SHINGLES M-Contract..., 00 7 00 . , 00 2 50 uommon Cypress Saps Cypress Heftrta,... .......... 2 4 SO 5 00 0 00 7 GO STAVES M W O Barrel. . . . 12 00 18 00 00 00- 10 00 ' R O Hogshead TAIiLOW J.. TIMBER M feet Ext -Bean - - list class yeuowpme..iaou, uu Prime shlp'g, 1st class heart. 00 - Extra Mill, good heart 00 : MU1 Prime. 6 60 : Common Mill 4 00 . Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 WOOL- ft Washed. ......... 00 Unwashed..: .,00 Burrv "10 12 00 10 00 - 8 00 7 50 4 50 v 4 00 20 s ..16 12 5 00 2 50 WHISKEY gallon Northern . 1 00 norm uaronna i uu -WILiniNGTON KIONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York. .": . discount - tiaiumore Boston PhiladelDhia.. - Western Cities.. Exchange. 30 days, 1 V cent. Bank of New HanoveTStocK ... 107 "... 90 ... 140 ... 23 '-'WW ... 10 ... 80 ... 4 ... 116 106 ...105 ... 100 ...100 ...100 110 ... 80. ... 50 120 First National Bank Stock. Navassa Guano Company North Carolina uonos oia jx-ooupons. y landing, 1806..'. Funding, 1868... New 4s.... Special Tax... . W A WRR Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). Carolina Central K R Bonds, 6 e Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds. Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c.. . ti g New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o ' . . Wilmington ft Weldon R R Stock . North Carolina R R -Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. W liming tonCotton Mills Stock. . ... Groceries. rpHERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSI- keepers could buy so many things so cheap. Some of the substantiate are up His trueVbut the average is low. We are daily receiving NEW. AND FRESH GOODS. All orders sent Dy ser vants will be promptly attended to, and any er ror will be corrected at onee. All are Invited to call, inspect and. price, goods. No trouble to show them. Eggs are up. and we wish we could say as much for the quality, but we always try, and imitate one celebrated in history, who did it with his "Hatch et." No pun intended. . F. G. & N. ROBINSON, aug 29 tf v - Review copy. - THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTOH GAME FOILS FOB SALE jjyJT GAME FOWLS HAVE A 1L1TI0NAL RK putatlon. They have tought Andjreaserii of the greatest malne ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia 76, were honored by the Unt ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL ' . j .,-' -r have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. - I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pet Express, C. O. T7, at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the wnriil. and will shin Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the . months of August, Sep- temDer ana octotier, at xive uoutua per mr, ur Seven Dollars per Trio. ' V Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with, their stamps. Write for what yon want. ; . Address, :- J. G. ARRTNGTON, ap 6 tf HuHardaton. Nash Co. N.C. ENCOOEAGE ' HOSE 'WSTIIDIIOKS.- : Secnrlt Agalngt Fire. Tie: Hortl Caroliiia Hoie Insurance Co. X ' UAEEIGn, M. C " . THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all elapses of Insurable property. - .--'-.'-;... v--?' ' . All losses are promptly adjusted am "TTottia" tn ranidlvirftlninff in Public paid. The favor, and armea ials with confidence to insurrs of property tn North Carolina. Agents to all parts of the State. s-v-v..)-. ' , ' JOHN BATLTNG. President. - . - , " w. S. PRIM ROSE. Secretary.. : PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. - - ATKINSON ft MANNING Agents, -' sep 28 tf . , . WQmington, N, C Land Plaster, 4yi 13? l-rl m--- . -.7. " R SALE BY WOODY-ft CURRIB,. ' - - Omtml Cnmrntsslon Merchants. ' - Alan Aranta for the PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which am made mm j h a kij fijAsTiut ana rmtsst' wuunu. Cptrespond;eni)e solicited. : . , BP 9 ti 10 85 86 70 , : 7 4 v7:fi 60 00 M 0 5J 10 -12 95 1 05 90 -1 00 90 J 00 3H 9 10H 00 10? 00 a 1 40 jWiliiiiiigtc itailnjadSCoA i 7: 3 v 1 - 4 r i , Wflmlngton N. CU July 11, 1884. . , -- ':. .. "-.T 77.'ri Charigt) ot Schedule. DN AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884 AT-.00 A.M. Passenger Trains nn fba Wllmfnorl'm At Vol. flonSaUroadwIUrunMiollows: t. ;;. 4. Noi. 47 Nortb and 48 touOiF' Lea1 ve Wilmmetntil WwM,t at. Tiann..' oiu - Leave .WeMon. ..... .... , . s . ; . , &55 P. Mi rrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot &3& P. M. BOPH Mail aitd pAssziracK Tbatv riiri - ;.r . I .-,.! No. 40SOCTO, - Jr-r;i--7t Leave Weldon." .....1.. .ti'. . . ..... : -.V k5 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.00 P. M - amp Pabbbxcizb Tbaxh. Datxj No.. 48 .:. . .'NOBTB."i; vv-i'f -f 't' i;i i-. Leave Wilmm'ston.-. . .-. . . ' ' j kh w Arrive ' at Weldon .............. i ..." a.35 a! M tTrata No. j0outh. wul stop onlyat WHso- lraing on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Ount for Tarhnro at i sn p u unA a an i -J : Mally. Beturnmg, 4leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10A.M. dailv. -A . c- i X Train on Scotland Heck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at &25 P. M. ' Return ing, leaves Bcouana seek: at 8 50 A. M. dally. Tram No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. AJ1 rail via Richmond, and dailv exeeDtnndav-via Bav f.laA 1 Train No. 43. runs daily and makes; close con nection for- all points North via Richmond and Washington. - , : . . ; - A11 trains run solid -between Wilmington, and Waahtogtqn, and have.Pallmaii JPalaee Sleepers , ror acoommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leavtoV Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except SundayT , : : ; ..- . . ' V !UtLM if. HIVING, . ' . General Snpt. . T. m: EMERSON, Gent Passenger Agent. -.r-- jy 12 tf , .. ...i. , COL'HBIA & ADGDSTA Railroad Co. . Omci or GbhibaXv Stjt' Wilmington, C, Aug. 18, Change of Schednle. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. V . V. a Xk...v.Ak tJ.,l 111 i- vmo luuvntpg laamwgcr muouuio W1U Jbe run on this road: f , . ,. . . NIGIIT EXPRESS TRAINS 'cDallvV Nos. 48 Weat and 4? East. . Leave Wilmington....... 9.05P.M.' Leave Florence 2.40A.M. Arrive at C, C. ft A. Junction,, . . v. . . , .a0 Ar-M. Arrive at uoiumoia... 6.40 A. Ja.. Leave Columbia. . ' 9.55 P. M. Leave C...C. ft A. Junction.... ..10.90 P. V. Leave Florence 4.50A.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 835 A. M Nisht Mail and Pasbxioeb Train. Daht. No.' 40 ; .. , .. wist. Leave Wnmmeton.. ..10.20P.M.. 1.25 A.M.. Arrive at Florence. ILut aid Passbkobb Tbaik Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. : 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8,05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Remington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. ft C. R. R., C. ft A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, ' and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers fqr Augusta on Train 40. i . - . All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . . ' . Local Freight leaves Wflmlneton dailv. except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M.' ' ;-- JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'lSupt. . ' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. aUg 19 tf -: ' . - ,!-..' .. ..,v - CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omens 0? SUPERLMTXNPKHT, 7J WUmington, N.C., May L 1884. Change of Schednle. ON. AND AFTER MAY 12,: 1884, ' TUB FOL lowing Schednle will be o Derated on this Railroad: . -. , U - H PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN.' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave WUmlngtoB at .v.... -.80 P. M. Na L Leave Raleigh at. ...V. , . . . , 7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive at cnariotte at. ....... . .7.ou a. m. 1 Leave Charlotte at . . ' . . 8.45 P. M. No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at; .8.30 A. M. r. i aitivo st niuuiaua w. s.ui a..a. Passenger Trams stop at reenlar stations onlv.' and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX - PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte..................,.:. 5.15P. M, Arrive at Bhelby.i..:.i 9.00 P. M. Lea va sshelbv.......... 7.00 A. M.. Arrive at Charlotte . . : . .'. . V. 10.45 A. K. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. ft A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Tram No. 1 for StatesviUe, Stations West ern N.. R. R., Ashville and points West, Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and.aH points Southwest. . , . L. C. JONES, ..Superintendent, -i F. W. CLARK, General Fassenger Agent. my 11 tf La sing-le fact i IS W0ETH A SHIP-LOAD OF ARGUMENT. . .. Cabtebsviixb, Ga, ' This will certify that two members of my im mediate family, after ..having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without- benefit by various medi cal doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfieid's Female Regula tor. Its effect on such cases Is truly wonderf oLj. and well may the remedy- be called Woman's I Best Friend." w ' Yours respectfully, ... , U; . JAMES W. STRANGE. ENTIRE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. 1- MaJ. John C. Wjiltner, of Atlanta, well and fa vorably known all over the. United States as a General Insurance Agent, says: "I used this reme dy before the war on a large plantation in a great number of cases, always with absolute success." 7 ' Dr. J. Davis, of Milltown, Ala., writes: "Have used Bradfieid's Regulator extensively In my practice with entire success, - If it is not a specific. it Is, in my opinion, the best known remedy for the diseases for which it is recommended." ' A lady of Bonham, Texas, writes: , "I have been using your Female Regulator for several weeks and with great benefit;; My case Is of long stand ing,' and has baffled, .many physicians. I have tried every medicine I could hear of, but the Regulator is the only one that has ever relieved my distressing sufferings.? ' . NotasoxiOA, Ala. Dr. J. Bradfieid's Female Regulator has been thoroughly tested by me in a great- variety of cases, and I am fully convinced that it Is unri valed for that class diseased which it claims to cure. J.C.HUSS,MVD. : .Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address" - ' :' ' V. Thb BaADnBXD Rbsulatob Co.; . . Boi 28. Atlanta. Ga; Wllltam H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton. N. c- --. - ? 'r V - . S my 1 11 ; : : ( ch 8 m ;. - - H : TQT3 TrJ L' Se six cents for postage XI 'JL Jjv xcf JCvf- and receive free, a costly box, of gooas wnicn wui aeip au,oi eiuieraez, tnTnrvmnnnv rhrht awav than anvthingelse in this world. - Fortunes-a wahV the workers abso- . . . A A 3 MU k I U a A wm . lUtteiy sure, as oikjo saareea inuaw, gufita. Maine. , V -., : . , inh.ao DftWlT. i 1W:ADVEBTISEMENT13. CpinaHASiTS JSAJSH.X VliUKU, BOOK TOEE. BB C.E0FFMAH. JOT EBSOXr WISCOXSU- fprrENDYNG -ADVERTISERS' SHOULD; -aOWa-tTS.:;- 7-y:r;:77: W; i:ijGP(UpWELt"c au praee-srreevfleistiQrJc city, .. W SELECT'; , LIST OH1" fJDCa JOEWSPAPKR9T1; eplDftWlm a : i mm omandilmmetoiv .. Steamship Co.: )M IPfER 14, -AST KrmLiHEWt YORr. -" i ' . . ' 5 - AlXhVliwVP 'V -!r.'W,f'M'.j .'-;.'"- .'y-.- ' SJtNElTACTOR,. Z, Saturday. vlviBepfr tor,.:;. KSGULA BENEF ACTOR....... .. -', " ' ' ; . 6ept'r-20; : : - r REGULATOR ..fiatardav. ". Septi 94$h4 BENEFACPOR jeptlSvv; REGULATOR,,, . tr.,f .". Benefactor. .. . -I Sept'r 27 t9"Thrxnurh Bills Lndtncr itul aies iruaranieea io..ana .rrom nninta tn isinr-1 1 j . uv puuut Vol V ( V '. . ' v? ForJTelghto md South Carolina, v ---V :"-,r;::;f or Passage apply Jv;: v$' i ..enpenntenaent, -v : Wiimington, x W I. Clvda dc Co.. General A wints .-r ;. - . angaiiH f as Broadway, New Yos -v 5 - vV-A "Have a Proverb th& VJ5ij ar w cas with many so-called remedies,that S WLFTW c t 'SPECIFIC acxTEl-Aix, or can remove all the ; " -ills .to which flesh:, is heirr but as a Tome ajstd hxauth BBHXWXB, and tor BLOOD tSKIN JIS- - EASES, and for troubles dependent on ihukb and ibpoverishbdBloop, It Is without arivali ' v ; , OMJlffightiness of-Truth r " LET ; THE FACTS' SPEAK ;UJ . STENTORIAN . TOSX9. ' : ' :JxST it -Far aa a Pl. , 5. "Mv babv six months old brolce nut. wftli nmn -- - kind of skin humor, and, after being, treated five . months by my family physician, was given up to ' i die. The druggist recommended Swift's Specific, and the result .was as gratifying as it was mirae- a f ulous. My child soon got well, all traces of the r disease are gone, and he is as 1 at aa a pig." . - .-, Minden, Rusk County, Texas.' - - Blood Poison Eliminated. "I used 8wlft's Speclflo on my little daughter, who was afflicted with some Blood Poison which had resisted all sorts of treatment. The Specifio relieved berpermanently.and I shall use it-in my k praetiee." ., W.B.BRONTB.M DM . - - .' - - Cypress Ridge,v Ark. .-' . An P.rlitnr'R F.YTifirifiTir.A t. r : ;. tAID ASTPX JTBOV JOtTENAljSTIO WOBBV-iV After trying, numerous remedies forRheuma- , ram. Dui wiuiouc Dermanent reiier.i wiu aavisea . . :: - ..- r . to use S. S. S., which had given permanent reliet ' : - . . to otnera snnering rrom rheumatism. After ta- ' . - :''Zm uug tutu b uuwu uuuaa i wauu uuu uw miseaiw . ., . - . -t w..anHml van Ant a m,w o.am. a via..- - " . V nHvuwviWHOUUUBVlluJ fiJObgiu, OUU O - .. . manent euro secured. This was over a year - - " . ago, and since then, even during our most severe fered a return of the old attacks which disabled me from editorial work. . ; -- It is very seldom, indeed, that I recommend . anything to the pupUc in this manner, bur. I feel - aue to your vauiaDie preparation, that has gi your valuable preparation, that has gi- v - i i such long desired and' much needed re- ' , - -'.'-' IT state these facta thus publicly. I am snre T - ; Cfi. ven me sucn lief, to state that but for your Specific I .stould have been laid . asiae rrom journalistic -worK, as tne severest at tack was in my right arm and hand. . . . Sidney Bebbebt. Atlanta, Ga, "Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. , J ' . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. SSdSt.; PhiladelphlaOffice 1205 Chestnut St. v. ; . - . ap 1 tT . . . . . ch s m : - WWte HealYeastr : -vt ; I i' . --: ,i i ; . ; . r '. ... AVERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. i "k. , ;.' t . : Having been thoroughly tested by a great many ' t'- ' ' - .7..- ' . . : - . s - . . . . of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation - ' ' ; , ' . " ' hi commending 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 . , Mrs. A. A. Willard, . " r Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W.jL Gore, ' ----- ' Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. - ' For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, V 12 ft 14 No. Front St., BmhSOtf -; Sole A gent, Groceries Groceries 1500 Bbte FL0U 811 108 - Q A Bbls Granulated SUGAR, - ExtraCandC -QQ BaKsHio and Laguyra COFFEE, - f nOTtercesLARp,.; ' t I jQQCases and Backets LARD - - vi - gQIBoxes CHEESE, '':, V ' r Tubs BUTTER, - ; Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, . "AA Bbls SEED POTATOES. - 1 ' - .. .. - . Bbls TURNIPS. ; . ' 2Q Bbls APPLES, ' ' : ' Hhds MOLASSES, .. ;. 2QQ Kegs NAILS. . r "250 8aBdl6S H00PrR0H. . 5 i : .. Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, ' - Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, . Candles, Soap, Candy, fto Wor sale low y ' - . ADRIAN ft VOLLERS.' mh2tf New Scarborough Souse, 104 NORTH WATER STREET ....... . . AND PRINCESS STREET - . . WILMINaTON. N.C. --- ; v -'i The Finest Restaurant lvtb City. r ' . Board $1.25 per Day.: Three Tickets $1.00, Sta Cle Meals 350.. No Meals sent out : ttec7tf -, R. J. SCARBOROUGH, PropM . ' The Ilarion Star, - T- IE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN : the Pee Dee section, one of tbe wealthiest -and most prosperous In the 8tate, offers to Com- -mission sad Wholesale Merchants and- Mannfaaa turers, and to those who have adopted the plan : of soiling by sample, aa excellent medium of com- -munlcatfon with a large and influential class of merchants, meehanJcs, planters and naval store men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad vertisements and Business Cards inserted oa lib yl, . Ad4,; ,: THZ STAR. , oot;Ctf - v; -' - .' . .' ' ' t Marioa 8. C ; , -, . -. ' 77 7li 7:' .T-VaT --&.7-r'z,r-$ ' ''..it -... f., V--S- -f-v ---e-; .. t'-JaVJV tm$mb ' Ttv-'-:i..:-. - . ' V.-' i.-f ---'- ""-- S' :--. ..(.' .. 'if1,: 17 ? t-ff ; jsi-!7-f, i 3:, yr---. r 7. - :r. '- "V3. . r..- -v c - '-: u-:-:::7f 79'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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