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SALT RHEOf.I Ad Every Species or Itching And Burning Diseases ; nciifvnlv Cured. ' k v : , f : I : nr Salt Rheum, with Its agonizing r'CZfi-r.nri burning, instantly reiieyeq Dya bath w,VtV4 the great skin Cure. This 3th CCWUBA so .option oi j-1 ,th 01 S 1 ' i.v. torn nr Mirm dom rit rnTT. wpeated, vfvt the new Blood Purser, to keep rBA reso t lh perspiration pure and unlrrt- the tattog., ""-pdiiy cure Kczema, u-ewer. ong. ice rtu: riasis, tnd ev U"V.". VnvAmo Tata Vint. w''riasK Lichen i-rumus, pcaiieu ueaa.- rery species oi iicnmjr, aeaiy.ana of the Scalp and Skin, when the''' imply u nd all known remedies fail. best pD)-" 1 - 2543 Dearborn St.ChicaffO. Will cfully ac . arms, and legs for seventeen ""rv;.'. walk except on bands and not . K t.o heln himsnlf for km' f,)r 1 -" ried hundreds of remedies; doctors jcni, . .T.t- ;---.-.r-- ' J iTiCVKA ttiva S)ernally. iirtiirIiton, Esq lawyer, 23 State 1 . Half VliAnmk nnAm .."f.,n reports a case of Salt Kheum nnder n years, which covered the ibs. and to which all known St, iatvforteny ?;,t,rJi of treatment had been applied withont ,llcthft hk!h was completely cured., solely by mirrni' Bemedies, leaving a clean and ;.,ti,-ni-s dou -r-, k- h md. head ana iace.aim utsarij uesiroyeu a B1:iI1;luA'fter tie most careful doctoring and a llL Nation of physicians failed to relieve him, ?fc ii .he Cctuxba REjreniEa, and was cured, ' oin.i nti date. - jud Hi re"""" : - r Job n Thlel, Wilkesbarre,Pa writes: , 'uSered from Salt Kheum for over eight 1 , t times so bad that I could not attend to nes"for weeks at a time. Three boxes w Vtra and four bottles Resoxteht, have 'iSy onwd me of this dreadful disease. ' -i hvaIldru"S""sts. Price: CuTiciraA. 50 cents; L'i-vENT. $1.00; SoAr, 25 cents. PottbDru "sEMicAL Co., Boston, Mass. rnd for "How IQ turesitin nnce.'- CUT! 'CTRA. SOAP. An ejqnikite Toilet, Bath,and Mursery tanaiive. .ah -i.IUAVU" wed sat too or frm CRYING FOR AID. toss of Appetite, Headache, Deprea. sion, Indigestion and Constipation, Bil iousne. a Sallow Face, Dull Eyes, and a Blotched Skin, are among the symptoms T.ilkh ijidieate that tbo Liver is crying for aiiL Ay er's Pills will stimulate the Liver to proper action, and correct all these troubles. One or more of thce Pills should be taken daily, until health is fully established. Thousands tes tify to their great merit. Xo family can afford to bo without Atek's PiLLS. x' PRFPARKD BY , , ... Dr. J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. WlDAWCm . noT80: U A T T 'Q VEGETABLE iliLLJU D SICILIAN i Hair Renetzer, The Best Is the Cheapest a ? f Safety! Economy! f Certainty of Good Reanltslil . . Xhcse qualities are of prime importance in the selection of a preparation for the hair. Do not experiment with new remedies which may do "( harm rather than good ; but profit by the ex perience of others. Buy and nse with perfect confidence an article which everybody knows -to be good. Hall's Hats Rekewer will not disappoint you. J '5 .:: ' " , j " , -' ' PREPARED BY . Ii. P. Hall & Co Nashua, N. H. Sol'' by all Drnggista jin 1 Dly ch w . ' - nrm . . deo 31 B 51 POBTANT . J 1 SEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE A PATENT , Water Closet, Sejt f FOR TOE ' ,; . ;i - , a , i "F HKMOSRHOIDS, (Commonly called PILKS, 'i otern.! or XxternaL and .; ;.; Vti LAPSUS ANI, for ChD- ;' dren or Adults. . : OR SURGIQAL N6CKSSARY. OPERATION lhaveinreiited a SIMPLE WATER CLOSKT t'AT for the rare of the above tronblesome painful malady, whU-h I confidently place O- ore tbe public as a : It 'has rw..n cnlnMuul k. f Vta laailln. KMlilnnt Ptiisi' ians Id North Carolina. - Is now being test- iathe Hospitals of New York. Philadelphia Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result . Kii lsiattory, as it nas never ianea eise f "ere You can write to any of the Physicians prominent citizens in Edgecombe Co .N. C ' seats will ie farntsbea at the louowiQg niPUH, - . . 5 00 J Trade. - -rn;tioii8 for.usine will accompany each Seat. h."e trout'e y with no certificates. We leave w ",:at u- be its own advertiser. Address - LEWIS rllAMBBRLAIN Patentee, , , ,. , Tarboro, Edgeeombe Co., N. C. l ! U.tVtf Spi ?ring Without Blossoms. le in Life to Look tar Joy Vet Wa ver Too Late to Blend. ' & barters of Hawthorne's "House of Seven Ga r niu recaii the pathos with which poor Cllf ff,ri Pyacheon, who has been unjustly Impris 1A stace his early manhood, said, after his re S6: ''My life is gone, and where Is my happl ness? l hi give me my happiness." But that Could be don9 only In .part, as gleams of - warm nshine occasionally fall across the gloom of a -Ne England antumn day. f m 'n a fetter to Messrs: MisooxA & Mr. L. H. , ! 01 Pennington, N. J., say a l 'Ibavesuf- wu misery from cbudhood from chronic nilT f tlje bowe,s and dlarrhoaa, aocompa otea ereatpain. I sought' relief at ihe naiads 'Physicians of every school and used every-p and domestic remedy nnder the snn. I have plet fUndia P1RKER,11 TOHIC acomf; M s?ecific' Preventive and cure. As your uv Cr medicine, which did for ma whatno(a Dr. - vnivuftgmoittOl, L?:elis' who needs no mtrod notion to BiUof ff ?Jersey C1ty. adds: The testlmo-1 "eiw '. ano voinniary ; ran; pasendiiK-rt "Vateiy portray the suffering ne I klaw n!f ?wfor years. He U my broflier-1 'tlv 71 ;uo tne ease wett. Jte la now per- leUhn?i-irom m 0,d troubles, and enjoys - TOki1 hfe- CTlbiBg It an to PAHU K'S "SS!! a?, an invigorant: stimulates all the i!iWaWfm??u the llver kidneys, and bl,TlieRol)esonian,,( ea every Wednesday mLnmberton;. C KJ' W. AV nnminmn AND THE SRi2Wi5S I LwJbSS? eonntteiol Moo(&i J ,KoiSenb 1 Marion, MarlbWand pronounittt. (blood purltier) lnternal- U 'RAHE OLD BN. ! J f 7 Ov'J BOTtDBTTB I " f" j Rare old Ben wth the bias eyes,' " ,; ; - vKare and tough and extremly sly; ' ' gu8y all day and up all oight, ' - JTree of speech and quick in fight; - ' f rVP B?Jufl wilh yur guileless tricks, ' ue uuiu oi your high hat full or bricks, Scoffed and hated and feared of men . - Rare old Ben! Rare, and no gravy. , S gare old Ben of the bunting milL . uumuElur oiuce, ume to kui; j Indepe-Democrat-Republican- fritBHwioppljt-orkinsman-. f, I ijkbor Reformct Communist- ? ? v.1 j High License-Prohibitionist-GreenbackerAll things to all men Rare bid Ben! - -. ' " . Rare, and turned over. Rare old Ben of the sandy uraw, General, Governor, jnan of law; - Red in his batton-hole blooms the' rose. Red the blood in his bad eye glows; When he" is ready to flght or talk. Some man is going to "holler" or walk, B for Bunting, Butler and Ben VI Rare old Ben! - : Rare, but not too rare. TOO 'MUCH TROTKCT1 ON. A Sad Picture bnt True. ; Philadelphia Record, Ind. Dem Thre are, more than 20.000 , idle rorkmeh lnCracinhati.; 'Eiffht thou sand of these men are members of 10, various trades uniona. When ihe dependent women and children5 fv)o, look, for theirsuppori ; to the arnings of these laborers are added o the number of idlers they consti- nuw xvgcbuci uuujr ui ouucring alio. nsconieni wqica, images an e heart iche. Such a fact-as this furnishes , bitter commentary upon the system f Government interference with the rodnctive industries of the country. me lancps tall ofTJatpess, there is read? and;? meal;; :for; all and the ilentif ul bounty of providence might e properly distributed if men were Jeft free to engage ,in undertakings uited to the natural advantages of .he country. But under our artificial System they are constantly seduced nto enterprises of doubtful value. Confined to one . market ". by an illiberal commercial , policy, they are pe easy victims of competition and over-production. ; Stoppages, strikes, I depression and disaster follow quick ly upon seasonb jot apparent prosper ity. The universal shrinkage and "business distress throughout the country can; be fairly traced to the Improvident investment of . capital in j bianufacturing operations which have ceasea to oe pronutDie oecause tney have no sufficient outlet for produc tion. Manufacturers have been ma king goods enough for 100,000,000 people, when they only have but i5 0.000.000 people for customers. There is no sure remedy for this state joi imngs ana me aisiress it Drings with it; but it woold be u great, alle viation if we could return to a system i permitting commercial activity - and the free exchange of products with every, part of the world. , ' THE CAMPAIGN. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 14. The Hon. James G- Blaine is-expected to atop over in Worcester next Thursday on his way to Ohio and Indianapolis. Atlanta. Sept. 14. The rela tions of the Irish citizens of Georgia to the : National Democratic; ticket "have lately I been a subject of comment. It has been , Ireely asserted that tne Irish oi ueorgia were strong believers In Blaine s ioreiga policy, and as such would cast their votes fdr him. Interviews with representative Irishmen of the State, however, show that such assertions are baseless. New York Times. Lawrence, Kansas, Sept. 1 4. Mr.jSidney Cflark.4ormerlf, a Republican member of Congress from Katisas, bnt lately not acting with the Republican par tv. has been' mentioned as the most promi nent of these resisting ex Republicans. I met him here to-day, and he declared that he knew of many liepublieans who would not vote 'for Blaine. f H6 believeB that the number is -larger than he knows. This seems probable, for at Topeka last night I met a gentleman wuo was introduced as a Republican, but who soon turned out to be a silent opponent of Blaine. This man re ferred to the fact, which I had already noted, that the Republicans are scarcely more than mentioning the 'name of their candidate. . No one ever hears any words of braise or admiration for Blaine. New York Times. - ' FKK80 NA Li. A Buffalo wallow the Rev. Mr. Ball's in :thevGeyelamee3. PJiUaMphia RecordM' Lam When -Gen. Butler worked in a blacksmith shop he was kept at the bellows. Loutswle U owner journal. Sara Bernhardt will visit Amen ca iri 1866. Sant' ls coming event, bat she casts hd shadow. New Orleans picayune. ' Geiu Xojgaalfinelyj says:. V The grand old party, stands on the brink of an abscess, out vim oe equal to uie eiegtwa. --Albany Argus. --:"!-.-" ; " Senator Anthony left his friend Ben Periey Poore 2,600. Doubtless he re memberedf that HO give to the poor is to lend to the Lord. Philadelphia, Record. "WitloillgeiJphn has a scandaL too?" :;well, ne was aiecavereu in tbelirW of a wpman" 'lsthat possible? WnenT t un, a goou mauj Who was the womaar ' -"His mother."- Ckieago New. , t. , s Orator f In crersol l's melodious voice is not heard resounding through the political wildetrJSsf tbia5 year as in recent nniinnal contests, but he abpears to be con ducting a ' go-as-yotf-lease,! believe-whaV you-like, and f etch-up-upwhere sort of cam paign of his own amoig the semi British heathen" in the Far Northwest. Phfladel- Saignof his own amo0 the semi-Britisb hpathen in IHC 7"t. PV Telegraph V POLITICAL XOtNTS Senator vShcrman has given a hundred dollars Uos the Blaine campaign Wa 1 hot hear that Senator Edmukdahasbeenasked to makeany speeches -ia -doubtful nWican-Sta. This is probably jm, overaiftui.. eord,j7ul ;pert XhHtX V. . .TBft true. method; of restriction -'.. kfw ibo. fiirnaccs that cannot make cheap lron.-If iron enough to supply the market can be produced cheaply it is a matter of vast consequence to the country w un ,vu; , . , 1 be proaaceu consequence matter that no measures be taken prevent thins so" desirahlfl Phil ' Pv7- TnAr7 Jtem. a : The Hon: Tfamilfonc faiak riaa Written to thn WaAA tW. vbte Jor Mr. ; Blaine, r The hole is - dated aept 12,, but before the first half .of the monin ia gone Mr. JFish will have read the SUDDlemAntanr mmniwmi1i.iu - 5"r iil&me. and thA 1rrtAtrffsrftaVvtAfi,TMul on Friday will, we are confident, be aban " doned. N. T. 'Tines; Rep. - -j- - 1 rm mm ' f? O VERNOjysiOArASS. j t- V - - , V. , Gen. Al M. So.alen Will nralr at. iKa following times, and; places: , uuuiw, uifU4YoepLenioer zza. Albemarle', ; Tuesdayi September d. . j vv;- --'ip . Sr.. . . '- " - .... " i 23d Troyiednesday, September 2 4 th. ML-Gileadr. Monteromenr, con'ntv. Thursday, September 25th.: r rtocEingnam. eatnrnayj (September 27th. ' - ay, September. 29thVv i (f Fayettevilie,; Tuesday, t September 30th." vk .w-" ' Lillrngton, Wednesday, October San ford. MoOre countv.-- Fridav: October 3d. " ' " - Ore Hill,;Chathara county: Satur-- Pittsborxi; Monday,' October 6 th."' Chapel Hill, Tuesdays October 7th. Hillsboroy, . Wednesday, October 5th. ; Durham, Friday, October 10th.Uc Hoxboro, Monday, ' October 7,13th; Oxford, Tuesday, October 14th:; Ir. York is invited to attend hese appointments..,5 ' -k . w - Tj-v ; R- tt Battle, vChairmaitkteUrtpu(SoA Raleigh, N. G., Sept. 5th, 1884. j . . IHaj. Stedriiaaa Appointments. : Tho Democratic State Oomraittee innounce the f olio win cr appointments for MajJ C. M Stedman, at which on. AV. T. Fairclotbthe Reoubli- pan candidate, is invitfed to meet htm f Lexington, Thutday, Sept. If. )i High Point, Friday, Sept. 1.( '7 Winston, Saturday, Sept, 20'Mj'; ; Durham, Monday, Sept. "22. I Pittsboro, Wednesday, Sept.- 24. Fay ettevilte, Friday, Sept. 26: .lambertbn, Safrday Sept? 57. rrf Burgaw, Monday,' Sept. 29. Clin ton, Tnesd ay, ' Sept. 3 0. f s 111 Slippery Cil?re. - "The Sauire." savs the author of The iloosier Schoolmastejr,". 'wore one, glass eye and a wig. The glass eye was constant ly supping out of focus, and the wig turn' Intr arnnnd sidewi.w nn hia head -whenever he addressed the . people 'of the .Flat XJreek District."-Sad spectacle. Parker's Hair Balsam preserves and promotes he growth inf th nnlnral hair, "ft alstn KalnrM the natural color to hair which has faded or become gray. Clean, elegant, beneficial "highly perfumed, , prcAPmL prize, tTS.eoo;a Tirketsonly $5, Share In prprtlon Louisiana Slate Lottery C(ii an. . .,3; .. : ..'-v ." . -:.'t $ ' We do hertbv certify Oat tM nmenfo tk or rangemmtsfor all th Monthly and S&mi-Annual Draining of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the drawing uumsetw, and tool tne tame are conaucua wu honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all pari lies, and we authorize the Company to nse this car eifieate, with facsimiles of out signatures attached. tn trx aaverLuxmenu." ' Commlasloner. TaAAIAMtAd 111 Iftftft f flV VAftN fl latare for Educational and. Charitable purposes witb a capital or ii,ouo,uuu to wnicn a reserve f nnd of $650,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming rxt alar vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted uecemoer m. a. u. isyv. Ttu only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by thepeophof any State, :y fJ it IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. i l ' ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY, A SPLENDID OPPOBTUlflfV TO WIN A 5 FORTUNE, TENTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS K IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Vetefcer 14, 1884 173d Monthly Drawing. 1 tiO,00O Ticket mt Five Dollar Kaeb Fractions In Fifths In Proportion. 1 Capiial Prize ' lCaotUl Prize....... I.. $75,000 .....v. 85,000 ........ 10,000 ........ 13,000 1 Capital Prize.... 2 Prizes of $8000. . 5 Prizes of SJOOO. .. MPrlKAanf 1000... ... -. 4 . v . ... -; 10,000 10,000 ao Prizes of I 6oo-.r4......yo,ooo ioo Prizes ttf aoo7 l?J?.Ci. j. ...3-. r: J. ,ooo 300 Prizes of -100 -... - 30,000 500 Prizes of 80... ,000 1000 Prizes of ' 85. ,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 'O- i9 AnnrnTlmAtinn Prizes of 1750 6,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 800. . .... 4,500 9 Approximation Prizes of. ,250,.. 850 i i 1.967 Prizes, amonntinc to.. .. WfTi.oOO AnnlLrtttflnTM iwnilM to olnDS ShOOkt OUlT tS made to the office of the Company in -Mew ft- For further JnformatlcA, write. clearly, giving full address. Make POMOaay Orders payable and address Kegtsterea Letters .to Tanve ARLK1NS NATIONAL BANK. j j New Orleans La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upward by New OrlesmSt- La. 1, ' or ITI. 'A. DAUPHIN, f f '"ff 607 Seventn St., Washington, D.C. i&epl0D&W2aw4w we sat It GOLD 'WEbUlX'&3MM IHUdUlUUt VUUVUI . Coeoa. frOia widen. the -exeescai J blthasbeehremovediIthasrtrs wiiAiSl0-itjk of coa tadxed yWJth Btareh, Arrowrooi or engart - and Is therefore fa more eeonomk f eaL itt li' delicious, nourishing, ft 'figthenlng, eadly digested, and admirably adapted for in valida m well as for persons in Health. JbAytftasots everywhere. f.!BAKER 'rmf DMesterr to tj - r.vt -!-.,-; .--ja 5 ' rtn an SV jan 3 jjaswiy -s, f .,-.,.Oirw AtMiifloniiiIIanniiis;s ft if " 1 1 InsnroheelldomaT'r"" " " BANK Clfeirw HkHdTXR BUILDINQ, ' 1 TWlBalnKtom: W. fJ. .-r7 Fire; f Marine ani?, UfCtisiam i Aggregate Capital Bepreaepte4 Over $100,000,000. ? ietltf t.-- ,J-"" 1"? r" I I: 1 ill! The r.lorning Star ?XTBLlSOT) DAILY ANDWEEEXY: Stftscriition Rates In Airaiice. DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid .$7 00 ,. 4 00 '.j. Three Months'".; ' " . 'TTW0 Months, "n fN One Marin f. - ., -:t WBEKLYTAS, One. Tear, postage paid ."?.$! 50 - - Six Months, . " .. .. 1 00 I .jThreeMontliaV 50 " NOTICES b THE P JtKSS : . The Star U deefdedlv one of the het Ttaneiw n the State, as britrht and newsy as ever.-. Looe life to ItSalem Frets. ,ni. j ' The WIBnlngtow Stab has entered en its twelfth- Year as good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. -J v - The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth vAsaanrnal of. news It stands'.'up Tho Wilmington Stab, has entered Its twenty- xn volume, i-nere is no oecter paper pnbnsned ha State. Lenoir Tos. . - TheWTimhigtdn Stab has entered npoiHta thir 1 ltn year. , cit jb one oi tne Dest papers in tne .Warrenton Gazelle. - - - The Wilmington SrAaJiasentered Its thirteenth aar. it nas Become one or tno leading papers'of is Sonth.-.Oerord TorehlighL The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the beBt . lted papers in tne state, Dut tor freshness or ews ana typograpioai. appearance cannot be m.aastn:Jieitotj.jir - r-, . ; ,,w WUmlarton Stab Is one-of the very best oa rs In the South, In every department from ty po - ,pny up to, eaitoruu aouity ana maepenaenee. trg(ya.) inaex-Appeoi. ... The WTlrntnetb'B N. C Moawnie Sf ab Is a modi laewspapea, -Indeed, we think we do notexag- rate its merits wnen we say is tne siewstea Msnlarl naner nublished In the South. Richmond Ya. Betigiove BeraUL . t . The Wllnilnjaton Stab has now entered upon Ks thirteenth; year and twenty-fifth volnme.-' One of the best eondoatea ana eauea papers in toe souta &d. as a North Carolinian, we aro proud of it. Varhoro Southerner. - We like the Stab because It Is thoroughly re- HfthlM. ajdt(l.' faej4esa, and so well and . abiv pdlted, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news taper. Long may -the $tab t twlakle. Mt. Airy WitUor. . : Althnnirh nf. th haad of the Dress hi this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, itill it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the Brstmasaitade. May Its lustre never wane. flrreJMJim ... L ri. f The Stab Is so wejl and favorably known In this feotiOn" of the State, that we can say nothing of. wnicn its uiou8ana ii reauent uu uub buvoui know. It is In every respect one of the best dal Ilesln the South. xwonioR. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Li twentv-eeoond volume. . It Is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. , The system in the get qp of the pa per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. , The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth rear. It is & most excellent newspaper, weu sa lted, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to Its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina loornalism.-tarto Observer. The WUialsston Stab is now taking the. regular bnidnlirht Associated Press reports, and has be- kldes Increased the amount of Its reading matter. rrhe Stab Is an excellent paper, its prosperity is not surprising since It Is so deserving. CharlotU vomrvew. , . . The Timet cannot say a word too good for the iWUmlngton Stab. It has Just reached one of Its knany birthdays. As a newspaper it Is a favcrite with the 8tate press and Is sought after by the jpeople. Long and prosperous life to t.Feuis- The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice. still eonttones on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regaratng it as one t thA vrv hMt of onr exehaneesrand consider it the peer or any Journal published In the South. - uxjora jree wwee. : -k . Whv 1 it. that, all'the rarera witE" the name of Star are suoh bright little lonrnalfl t The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington tsiar, tne rrea- ericksburg 6ar. New York filar, for example. There must be something in a name after ,alL Richmond ( Va.) Mate. . Thn Wllminirton Star has entered uponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice stlU contln nea on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes tor this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other oi our exenanges, ana its eaitoruu ue aartment is conducted with moch ability. ilrr gatUon Made. TTnmhl in ltj besrimiinss. as was Inseparable from an enterprise bejrnn amid the 'yreok of for tune that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" n til it now beams resplendent In the, full glow of a constantly brightening prosierity. As a neioera per It has few equals, and no superior, for arrra- pnate seieouoo ana juanuwu wnuiKtuiioui auu we are proud to rank it among onr most accepts ble exohangea. BUleboro Recorder. . The W 11m burton Mobhiho Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it spon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is dne to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" fan- Sues, ana Its Corps OI culture &uu reipurwn .id loroaghly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may Its genial enterprising' proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. ooro Messenger. wniparlfyflie BtOOprretra- naKitinBiBt Bla. Want of Appetite, in. digestion. Laclt or Btren, and Tired Feeling absolutely l. eared. Bones, maselesana nerves recei-ro w w iwva Enlivens the mlnrf amt ; i i ii j :. eappllcs Atraia rowtr. BOOK." HKuSiSiiawIlSd uaeW.liKinatton.lMe. asglODAWly ? i- V "itlf ;; Baiit -of Ilaxr: Hanover. Authorixed Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Snrplni Fund, $1,000,000 S300,000 $50,000 '"IPlRIJptORS;: W. I. GORE, . CM. STEDMAN, -ISAAC BATES, JAS.A.LEAK, V. RHEINSTEIN, aWTLtlAMS, ' DONALD MacRAK, H. yOLLERS, i?B. BORDBN. S. S. BEIDGKKS, 3. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATKS, President, . : , . O. W. WTI1JAMS, Vice President, g. P. WALLACE. Cashier ' - anfOtf IIolasspBaing, &c. 0Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. inn do p r - .- do . K Art Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, f: lOOOesTOw ARROW TIES. iKAABblsFIXJUR, Pi"! .a I; iLtooi Cement, Plaster, Ao, .,. ; i All at Lowest Prices. - " - aug 84 tt W4WT11. & wOBTBt i.'..r.',i I T$ THE , PLACE TO GET MS YJERT. FINEST fHKlBTs to be fsnnd m the ctty. Also.WINES, IQUOBS. CIGARS .and. TOBACCO. Call and be 6X0. R HBRBKRT, 1 Proprietor.;. rjaitfvr;V; 1 1 1 late the LIVKRa r 1 mnd kxstobb thk ' utdVIQOaofTOUTH, X oep j far" Our quotations, ft should be understood, represent the wholesale . prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged. . , . - -i " ''. i r- i ' ABTICtXS.f'f- v - I-' BAGGING Gunny . .'. ..' ( Standard. ...;......... BACON North Carolina . v- Hams, V x 8houlders, w - Sides, choice, W ..... . . ;v. WbstkbhSbokkd Bams, f) lb., f Sidear Shoulders, B.,.....,...v Dbt Saxtbd Sides, V l .,. - Shoulders, B.....7..'.i.whi BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, , ; Second Hand, each.......... 1 New New York, each........ ; NewCity, each....,-i....... BEESWAX 9 S: . t . ; . i . : . 4. . ' . BKICKS Wilmington, Mi... . Northern... .............ii...' BUTTER North CaroHni, .. 4 i ' Northern, B.. CANDLES V B Sperm s Tallow 11M 12 . t 15 00 00 00 00 00 - 0' 00 11 li 10 & 8 00 1 60 1 90 1 00 81 8 00 1 fe 2 00 190 ; 27 9 00 - 0 00, 1400 UU , uu - 25 -85 - 18 25 11J4 v If " ou iiS 5 14 14U W il3V i Aaamantme....... ......... CHEESE fr-NorthFaotT Dairy, Cream..; state i..;.... v FFEE-rV SWava....7.. .;. i r 18 Lagnyra..,.............. ' AlOn.f i..- : w RN MEAL bush., In Backs, 85 VlnHnla Me all ' SO COTTOl TIES bundle 1 40 IxlMESTJCSHsneeung, ji ya r o Yarns. bnnon. .w EGGS dozen. i8" fish Mackerel, No. i. v dm... id w uackerel, No. l, W aau opi... ,jni MackereUNo-ajbbl...,. 0 60 Mackerel, No. 2, fialf bbfr 5 00 Mackerel, No. 8, bbl. .. . .. 8 50 Mullets, Wbbl ; 5 00, Mullets, Pork bbls...-. ...... 11 00 N. C. Roe Herring, V keg. . . : 8 00' DrvCod. a.......i... 5 FLOUR bbl Fine..".......... ,0 00 4 Northern Super.. -w .1 ' " Extra...... ..V 6 85. Family o oo City MJlls Snper. 4 BJ Family ..,,.. 5 00 -Extra Family 00. GLUE W 10 DRAIN tt bnsheL --w - tni,8toreTDags,pnme,wnite t Corn, cargo, In bulk, " . 70 CkM cargo, In bags, Corn, oar gOy mixed, In bags OaUr from store.... AowPeas 00 mDES S Green..... ....'. : 0 I Ttrv 10 BAY ioo feg-Bastern 95 wsstern .... North River......: SO hoop ikon S3 LARD tv-Northern.. . . ... , -9 North Carolina.. w LIME f barrel ...:,.v....:. 00 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. . snip stun, resawea... w w Rough-Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargoes, aocord ' - tag'to- quality-. ... r. . ... i s ... IS 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00. 20 00 16 00 ft 18 00 28 00 15 00 MOLASSES W gallon New crop cnoa,' in nnas.... uu " . , inbbls.... 00 Porto Rleo, lnhhds 00 ' "'inbbls. oo Sugar House, lnhhds.. 00 .. " .,-;. Inbbls.. 00 .SvrnD. inbbls......... , 40 NAILS- keg-Cut. lOd basis.. 00 OILS gallon Kerosene..... 12 Lard........ .......... .i..-.. l 10 Linseed 90 Rosin..... 15 Tar: 00 Deck and Spar. . . . . ; . 00 POULTRY Chickeoajtve, grown 25 " Spring..,; 8 Turkeys ' 60 PEANTf-rs sjbnshel.'.... 1 POTATOKS bushel Sweet.. ;: 00 Irish, per barrel, new 00 PORK barrel City Mess...: 17 50 rnme w... w w Rump 17 00 KICK Carolina, to 45 Rough, bushel (Upland).. 80 Do, r do (Lowland) 100 RAGS to Country . , 1 dty. ....... K ROPE to.. .i 143 SALT salt Alum 80 . Liverpool ; uu Lisbon ,00 American........ 00 SUGAR lb-Cuba 0 Porto Rico 0 A Coffee . 0 B " : - O " Ex C Crushed SOAP to Northern SHINGLES M-Contract.... Common. Cypress Saps. Cypress Hearts STAVES M W O Barrel. .... RO Hogshead....... .... i TALLOW to TIMBER X feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) .13 00, Prime ship's, 1st class heart. - Extra Mill, Rood heart Mill Prime Common Mill...:.., Inferior to Ordinary WOOL to Washed Unwashed Bnrrv C. WHISKEY gallon Northern" North Carolina. 0 74 0 iom 5 00 00 WILMINGTON EIONBY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New. York Baltimore. " ' ' Boston... v. ... . Phlladslphia... Western Cities discount Exohange, 80 days, 1 eeafc- Bank of New Hanover Stock,.. First National Bank Stock . . . . . . : . .r. . . . . Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex -Coupons.. 6 funding, 1866.... Funding, 1868... . New 4s. .. W ft WRR Bonds, 7 eold Interest). . Carolina Central RH Bonds, 6o Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R-Ronds . Wilmington City Bonds (new) .6 c " . " " 8o..-. New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington Weldon R R Stock .... North Carolina R B Stock.-.. Wilmington Gas Light Company, Stock. . WQmmgton Cotton Mills Stookv. .... . . : . 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 ioo : ioo no .80 50 120 Groceries. THERE NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE keepers, could buy so many things so cheap. Some of the snbstanllals are np 'tis true, bat the average Is low. We are dally receiving NEW AND FRESH GOODS. All orders sent by servants-will be promptly attended to, and anjt er ror will be corrected at once. 'Air are tavited to call, Inspect and price goods. No trouble to show them. Eggs are up, and we wish we could say as much for tho quality, lst we, always try. and imitate one celebrated ra faistbry, who did it with his "Hatch-et." No pun Intended. . - .. , , F.G.AN.,R0BlNS05r. , . : ang 29 tf , ' Review copy. ' THE CaSUSIIIIATEI) AERINtG! ON SAME FOILS FOR SALE aJ Y GAME "FOWLS AVZ A NATIONAL5 RE potation. They have ronght and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought eft this or-any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in '76, were honored by the Unl-. ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL , I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds ha the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express, C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $3.50 and $3.00 eaeh or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. . I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest- Games la the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch daring tho months of August, Sep. tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. ' - . Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please hack the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yon want. . , 4mtr tttMr ' - v Address, J. Q. ARRTNGTON, ap 6 tf Hllllardston, Nash Co. N. C. mmw loiFusTraraois. t , Security Aualns Fire. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITS po licies at fair rates on all otarses of tnenrable iosaMi axe promptly adjusted and paid: The "Home" is rapidly galnmg in public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of' propert In North Carolina. t Agents in all parts of the Btate. p - JOHN GATLING. PresWeat. i-W. S.-'PRIM0SE; Secretary. . PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. K ATKINSON MANNINQ, Agenta, sep26tf - ' - Wilmington; N. C Land Plaster, TJVJR SALE BY WOODY' CURRIE, JO General Commission Merchants,; . - - wnmlxurton. N. ' Also. Sole Agents for the-PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, the products of which are made rom HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. Correspondence solicited. . apttf I T7iImington; Railroad Co; Otfiob or Gxb 8ttobjjitssisbt', I i, Wlbnlngton. N, GJ, July 11, 1884. f : Change of. Schedule.' ON AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT -9.00 AJf. Passenrer Trams on the Wilmlnotnn A Wl. don Railroad will run as followsr- - ' Day axaUBBMl' Express Trains Dally i nos4T NoruiB4 48 Sositn.; Leavo WCmlngton, Front etl Depot, at 9.00 A. JC' Arrive at "WeJdon.v.Ui.v.a,u..v.;.v.,,$L85-P M. Leave Weldon, . . .v.. . ; . k . 2.55 P.M. Arrive at Wflmington, Front St. Depot, 8.85 P. M. v - Fast Thbotisb mail abp Pabsbbsxb Tuaw Daict I - v -. , No. 40 Sopra. . - - 1 .I M V ' . T V. V V'U k .... 4 ... . , . . fcW... ......... 0.09 XZ. ML Arrive at Wilmington, Front sL Depot, 10.00 P. M MAO, ' AHD1 PABSXNeiB TBAIB ' DllIT-Nft. IS L NoBim. - ' ' ,; . - "'' Leave Wllmlnirton.'.-' . 'If " A p id' Arrive at Weldon... ......;. ' 2.35a!m Train No. 40 Sonth wDl stnn nnl at wfltmi 'l v Trams on Tarboro Branch Road leave Book Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 : P.M. and 4.30 P.M. daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3P."M. and 10 a. m. daily. . . ' : - ; ; , Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves alifax for Scotland Ueelr at S.-25 P. M: Ratnrn. tog. leaves Scotland Neck at 80 A. M, daUy.. ... j Tram No. 47 makes cltae connection at Weldon or all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, ' and dally except Sunday via Bay line. - - (Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close oon aeotioBfor all points North via Richmond -and Washington. - , .. - ',",. ' . " - All trains ran solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman P&Iium 8uwm attached. - : - - ; - . . , i For aooommodatlon of looal travel a Paauuimv Coach will be attached to Local Freight leavEg Wilmington at 6.55 A.- M. daily except Sunday. - , . . 5 - .. . . .. - iujtxN v. mviiuf, '- r -General Supt T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . jy isstr T TON. COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA 1 t ji. . , .. .... .. .. Ea,Urmd Co. ''' Otficb or Gxhxbai. Sdt't," .1 Wilmington, N. C, Aug; 18, 1884. f Change of Schedule. DN AND AFTER AUGUST 20. 1884. AT 5 09 P. be ran on this road: aW JalD 1UUUWLUK rWRWUgW DUaU9UlUQ WU1 "U al.- An r t- t at til NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (DallyV- Nos. 4S TTest and 4 T East. Leave Wilmington... Leave Florence.... Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction 9.05 P.M. 8.40 A.M. 6.20 A. M. 6.40 A.M. Arrive at Columbia. . . Leave Columbia. . . 9.55 P. M. AID TO vr. Ot A. tf UUVMOU . . 1U.SU r. T 1 .1 fi A V .J n ia n ?.M. Leave Florence... -i 4.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington..., 8.35 A.M. Nibht Mail' axi PAsssKeia Tbaib, Datxt. No. 40 - ". I WS8T. . .. Leave WBmmgton... ................ ..I0.2OP. M.. Arrive at Florence.'.... 1.25A M. !Majl-abi Pasengxb. Tbaib Daixt No. 43 East. sLeave Florence!.. .-jS...... ........... 4.05P.M Arrive at Wilmington.. 8.05 P. M Tram 43 stops at all Stations.' : No. 40 stops only at Flemmgton and Marien.' Passengers for Columbia and all oolnts obQ. A C. R. it, C. & A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. - : Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. . .. .. .. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. ' . .. JOHN F. DIVINE, GenlSupt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. augl9tf : i CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omci or StrrxBTBTXBDZBT, Wilmington, N. C., May 11. 1884. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12; 1884, THE FOL lowini? Schedule will be one rated on this Railroad: -J PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. f Leave Wilmington at. . .: Leave Raleigh at Arrive at Charlotte at... i 1 Leave Charlotte at...... . . .7.30 P. M. ...7.35 P. M. . ..7.00A. M. ...8.45 P. M. ...8.30 A. M. mo. si. Arrive at itaieign at. J Arrive at Wllnimeton at. 8.00 A. M, . Passenger Trains stop at rejrular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. ; j . ' -. - SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AMD FREIGHT. ' Dally except Sundays. v Leave Charlotte- .. . ..". :. ..... i . . .... 5.16 P.' M. Arrive at Shelby. 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelbyi.'..k..... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte 10.45 A. M. ' Trams 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. . . Take Train No. 1 f or Statesville, stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. . Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta, and all points Southwest. ' -. j L. C. JONES, - ! Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, my 11 tf , . . , A SINGLE FACT! ; IS WORTH A SHIP-LOAD OF - ARQITMEirT. .i , ", . . . ; , CAKTEKSTIIfLS.GA. .'" s This will certify that.two membersof ; my im mediate family, alter, having suffered for many years, from men&trnal irregularity, and having been treated withont benefit by various medi cal doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Brad field's Female Regula tor. - Its effect on snch'cases is truly wonderfaL and well may the remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend."! Yonrs respectfully, ; " :; : " 1 : JAMES W. STRANGE."1 ENTIRE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. - Mai. John 4 Whitner, 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." ; ; Dr. J. Davte'of MUltown, Ala., wrftesHave used Bradfield's Regulator extensively In my practice with enthe 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 'Y 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 jbaffled many 'phystolans.'"! have tried every medtetoo -I; oould'hear of, but the Regulator is the. only one that has ever relieved my distressing, sufferings." " ' . . . . ..' -1' - .. v. - Notasuloa, Ala. . t45r. J, Brad field's Female Regulator has been thoroughly tested try me in a great variety 'or Oases, and' Iain fully convinced'." ttat K is unri valed foi that class : diseajwMch It claims to euro; . J.C.HUSS,M.D. ,- Treatise on the Health and Happiness of, Wo mau mailed free to any addrea." C ; - : ; , Tax BaAornttD RsonXtAsoB Cov ; -"' "" ' ' - ' Box 88, Atlanta, Ga. William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N.C. ;" "" -:- ---!-r . -r- myliy .... : .. niu. ' : TJT3 TrJ C J Send six cents for postage ft J Jtt ljR- and receive iree, a costly box of goods which will help alL of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in tins world.--Fortunes await tbo workers abso. luttely sure, t At once address TRUE A CO, Au gusta, Maine. mhSODAWly WILHIMG r.MsTsTsai liiUkdlAUtllll JUCpium Habits EASTX.T CTJEEBtT-t BOOK FBEE. -" f BE. J, C. H0PFlfA5 JEPrEESOSWlSCOXSU-- TNTKSDINO ADVERTISERS SHOULD .; r . . ST3.V n ti Tinur ut t B..nn . 1 GEO. P. HOWELL & CO.: . I laSpruce Street, Hew York City,' ,w." ; ; :i ;i "0S SELECT, LIST OF.-l,5C0 HICWSPAPJIBS,?; -Ir. V jfleplDAWlm , ? fe . ii Tew,Tork.. and TWilmington 3 VrVfi Steamship Co.. ' i..: FROM IPIER 84;: TRTyERtNEW TORE, - At S O CIOCK r. M.. : SENE7ACTOR. ..Saturday, :n Septt ULATOR . . Sfpt'rJS t ...... ii -: l BENEFACTOR. " ri" ept'rft BjapTosi.;. ....... ; ': ;'-r'--7 FROM WFLMINGTON." - : SepfrJW,; REGULATOR . . .... . : 1 . . Saturday, Septr ., 4. BENEFACTOR ICTOR. .... .... " 'v SeptY 13..i:?.;'. C;-V-',; '- ' BULA' BENEFACTOR...':...... . " ' SeptV 37l Through Bills Lading and Lowest Throujrh Bates guaranteed to and from points In North v and Soutn Carolina. - - v. :..' .. i-v . .. . ; 1 For Freight or Passage apply to-' - -- ' -' lr i HOj BHIALLBAHESv . - :' -' " " - -A ..Superintendent, r rl ; '.-. : - Wlhnlngtoa, N C , wi P.'Clyste4M'GonoriAgent ' aug ao w-i- 35 Broadway, New xom ITALIANS paye a Proverb that fJSom men are so good as to ' e good fornothinglt to not claimed, as I the uase with many so-called remedies,that TTiT'S SPECIFIC. Is a crmx-Aix, ofcim remove "all the ' IllB 'to which flesh is heff- but as a tonic inq Health nzvxwKR,tUidorBLOODSSKIMDIS- SES, 'and jfor troubles dependent on imfttbb nd mpoVBKisHKD stooo, it Is without a rival! thk . TACTS arxAK nt stentorian tons a. r. : Fat aslk PIs:." '. "Mt babv six months old brake nnt 'with nnm, - ?klnd of skin humor, and, after being treated five pnontns oy my ramuy pnysiciaa. was given np to die. The druererist recommended Swift's Specific. - And the result was as CTatlfvine as It was mirac- - nlous. My child soon got wejl, all traces of the disease are gone, and he is as 1 at as a pur." - - : - J J.KIRKLAND,' Minden, Husk County, Texas. , Blood Poison Eliminated. "I used Swift's Specific on my little daughter, who was afflicted with some Blood Poison which had resisted all sorts of treatment. The Specific ; relieved her permanently.and I shall use it in my practice."- w.n.mowTJE, ja i. . , - Cypress Ridge, Ark.. An Editor'.s Experience!-- LAID ASIBK IW)V JOOBKAXISTIO WORK, t After trying numerous remedies for Rheuma tism, but withont permanent relief J was advised " to use S. S. S., which had given permanent relie toothers suffering from rheumatism; After ta king half a dozen bottles I found that the disease was entirely driven out of my system, and a per manent cure secured. This was over a year ago, and since then; even during our most severe weather, with sudden changes, I have never sur fered a return of the old attacks which disabled me from editorial work. It is very seldom, ' indeed. . that I recommend ' anything to the publio in this manner, but I feel it due to your valuable preparation, that has gi ven me such lomr desired and much needed re- lief, to state these facts thus publicly. I am sure mat put ior your specinc i sii jum have been laid .. aside from journalistic work, as the severest at- tack was in my right arm and hand. Sidney Herbert. Atlanta, Ga. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. .THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., - r . , -. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. - N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Office ' 1206 Chestnut St. -apltf chsm " White Ileal 7 east. VERY yALUABLE PURE YEAST PO WDERv Haying bees thorough tested by a great many '' ;-, .. ' . . . of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation to commeadlngit to the publio. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pnre vegetable matter, and she refers to ? Mrs. A. A. Willard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, ' Mrs. W.II. Gore, .,- . ..... Mrs. Samuel Northrop, ' ' for the correctness of her statements. s ' ;. For sale by . JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, - 12&14No.FrontSt.r- TmhSOtf . Sole Agent. f -: -'-"-, i f- ' Groceries. Groceries. blaL T?L0uR,all girades, ; OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, : AU ; .Extra C and C. Tierces LARD, ' 'V-cases aiid Bucxets LARD g ApSoxes CHEESE, ,, : Tubs BUTTER, . f Boxes and Bblg CRACKERS, 200BDteKropOTATOBS" " ," 9A Bbls TURNIPS, " ' : ' Ov'j-..si.'. . ; , : 2Q Bbls APPLES, vr-gQ-fihas MOLASSES, 125BbU 5 . V, QBbtaaud Half Bbls MACKEREL, - "' ; ' TobacooltlgW and Snuff, " ' Candles, Soap, Candyi eo.t For Bale low by - mh 2 tf ABRJAK VOLLERS. - New:&arbQrongh,H NO. 164 NORTH 'WATER STREET " - -c : - AND PRINCESS STREET V; .. . WILMINGTON. N. C. - . f ' ' The Finest Restaurant m tho City.. - - ; , . Jtjoara si. per way.' anree nexeis si.uu, dis - - -. .-vt glo MeslsJSo., No Meala sent out. - v -.- 'j j f?.i dfinTtf . . ; R. -J. SCARBOROUGH. Prop'rt , ;SThcnari6ii;Star; 1' TIE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN - V '-TV' the Pee Doe secUottM one. ot the wealthiest " r -'- y'Z . Vr I and most prosperous m the State, offers to Com-V , i j mission and Wnoleeale Merchants and Manufae- ."-r . turers,andto thoso who have adopted the plan ; ? ; m av1Ii K Bamivla an ATAliofir.inniriTn Af aatil. - '- . ' -k "r munlcatloa with a large, and Influential class of . ' . ynrrtntjL. numhaiilca. nlantersand naval .store - - whose natroiuure Is worth solicitation. 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