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A Great Problem ! all tbc IB purifiers, hctftowto remedies, , -TaTe a miA and indigestion cure, Tftke all the Ague, Fever anODUjous Tke all the 2?ri and Nerve force Tkc all the Gmif health restorers. 'S take all the best qualities of ' b'a the ocst all these. f L lhe medicines in -nfl vou will find that Hop the wo"u haveJ the best curative, qualities "bt 'l nf all werato(i - . 1 AilHC S 1 f them and that they will cure when .72 11 of tse, singly, or annbined, . A thorough mm wm give posi- live proof oi w. : j- - Hardened 1.1 ver. f cvp vears ago I broke down with kidney .,i liver compia'""- m --.--... then 1 have been unable to be about Since liver became nara use wooar . iifflta 'were PuffcduP and Ailed with k 'the best physicians agreed that noth- rtuM cure me. I resolved to try Hop nf,.r I have used seven' bottles; the iVo'ss has all gone from my liver, the 'Yv from my limbs, and it has worked iSwia my case; otherwise I would tt- been now in my grave. J.W.Morey, 5;Soct. 1.1881. . ; -: poverty and Snfferlnac. i.T .aS dragged down with debt, poverty 1 suffering for years, caused oy a sick; SDtl fatal nil larse uins iur uutmuug. . i . . . i . ,j : A :i T . i,r thn nf m v rwiRtftr T rim. tutM". J : : we wire all well, and none of us a sick day since, and 1 want to; ' i . . mAnn on lrADtt iTAfiv ;jcs well a year with Hop Bitters for; one aocior s visu win. cosi. x " WORKISQMAN. ' ; .inline 'without a buneh of tnreen ' bm on tbe white label. Shun all the Yile,potscn- taff wirh "Hop" or "uops" m tneir name, r.ii f'-sWiT tocfcnrm tu th sat ch m THINK OP IT NOW! Alttongb mnch is said abont tbo import tacccof a blood-purifying medicine, it may be possible that the subject has never seriously : climed your attention. Think of it now! Almost every person has some form of scrof- . ulous poison latent in his veins. , When this develops in Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers, or Eruptions, or in the form of Rheumatism, : or Organic Diseases, the suffering that en sues is terrible. Hence the gratitude of those Vho discover, as thousands yearly do, that Ayert Sarsaparilla -nil! thoroughly eradicate this evil from the trstem. ' . :': ' As well expect life without air as health vithoat pare blood. Cleanse the blood With AVER'S SABSAPAR1T.I.A. PREPAKED BT ; Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. . Sold by all Druggists ; 51, six bottles for $3. janlDly ch w nrm dec 31 AVER'S : I.. .. A sue coi.uiins an antidote for all malarial li- , orders which, so far as known, is used in no -other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor aay miBeTal- cor deleterious substance l:r.t-, ever.aiul cousequcutiy produces in injurious effect cpon the. constitution, but leaves the "system as healthy as ;t was before tbe attack. VH1 Wi22ABT AXIHi'C AGUE CUEE to eure erery case r;f Fever and' Agr.e, Inter- -atkteui or Chill Fever, licHiittent Fcrcr, iaiiiii -J.j'J' Bilious Fever, and ijver Com i.xhl er.aiod by malaria. , Iu caae of failure, aReriiue trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1SS2, to refund the , money. ''") ""'" - - "'' - Op.J.C. AyerAtCo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, j Jel-D&WGm nrm novSO The reputation of , 11 os tetter's stom- ' acn Bttteis as a I preventive of ept-; oemleft. a stomacb- U, an Invigorant. a' Kenerai restorative and a SBecific for fever and airae, In -- -digestion, bilious attecMons, rnenma- usm, nervous ueoi- : nty, constitutional: i weakness is estab lished -upon the sound basis of mora than twenty years1 exDetienee,and oan no more pa shaken; by the elaptrap nostrums of unscw entlfls pretend ers than the everiast-. In? hill9 t7 the JflMs (hat rustle through Ihebr defiles. ;For sale. j mi "rufsgisis ana weaiers peneraiijr. : ay jTDicA'ty una tu th sa f mv 17 a." (BEFORE.) (AVTKR.) 1 WlECTRO-VOLTAIC BEI.T and other ELSCTRIO iivHA''CT:3 are sent r-n 0 Days' Trial TO OjLY, , YOUNG OR OLP. who are suffer-w"..,?nU-,EEVora IEnn.mr, Lost Vctalitt. JmSOSal Natckf. n.EtilMno. fmm ImM and -ifJUB CAUSF-i a spc-ny Hruci au compieie "wrailMl tO HEAiTH, Vwor And Hakhood W.WTBKI. &p lid at once lor uiustxatea Warshalf, Bflclu --uienree. Address tuth sat nov APnCHTTTTX1 Cure without Med! " Hi cine.i Patented, Oof ntl; ','u: "ne box will cure the most odbu-? m iour days or less. M'S SnliililR MRifinatRfl RrnifriRS' I ffldaf eons dose of cubebsT copabia. or ofl of , ffiV?y5nderyll,S tle coatings of the stomach.; J'fLoO. Sold hv nil rimoirluta nr nntlul tm wiai are certain to produce ays-j wXn?! price- ?OT further particulars send. f i- Box 1533. 'V ALI.ATV rn Ku nltn 8treet, New York. V U JtUl ""touiv . tn th nt : ' aug S t thin HKLTor-Regenera-tor in made expreaely for 1 lie ran of. demmgemailB rt Liu- (renei-ative otvan. There in no mistake about tliix instrnmeat, th con- t:nnou tnAiH of KLEO TK1C 1 1 Y . Permeatinir through the parts, muat restoro , them to.- healthy ftwinii. ( Do not ponfonnd this with Electric Beitir . ii.ivertised to ura ail Ula from hrndtoto. It f foe -oc ii.it c ,"! 'mormaoon. auama uu - m Wl.lngton SttChke. Iu. , rcnCtoner tn th st i Kational t A u W0L CASSIMEBES,' CflTECT. ; FB0M "'BJ'actorv Desirable Goods for Men andBoyS. fulllln, 18 lust opened. P18t: TSO. J: EEDSICK, Tfce PamUco Enteirico 'I STONEWALL, ,C, .- ,-'4-1- A FTPom . ... . -, . katr? WEEKLY PAFEK, puMIshed JwcrtSt, lJiU5lil0s, o' i State-:;--.. ?toS f2,n!1-50.a y&r' Yearly AdveHW SoSe Square. $12: Two SonaWfa. t? Thi Squares, $3S QuarterColumn, rrS?!60; Pae ColTuanTfiOO.' No de-l ISA9 nxM- -' - --x.r-'A iTJtf ENTERPBISE. Cttre fl CEIESRATEB T 1) K fc STOM ACH: : 8tonewall.N. C The Morning Star. - I.OTTELI, TO HOLltlES. 'In the- current nnmKn. rw.v. ; printed a poem of sixteen stanzas addressed to ur. ilolmea hv Mr To mAa nnii T-.naii ine crw saya it was actually written on .vuuu, a uiTbuuay, wmie Mr. Lioweu was on his way to Nottingham to visit friends, lnere is room here for only four of the stanzas:; , J - - - - Nay, let the foolish records be - , . .That make believe you're seventy five; ion re the old Wendell still tome 'r Ana tnats the youngest man alive. gray-blue eyes, I see themi still,: ; . ; ; '-Ae gaiiani front with brown o'erhung, The shapo-itlert, the wit at will, r - 1 uw,purase mat stuck but aever stung. Master alike in speech and song 1 vji iame s great antiseptic style, ' You with the classic few belons . - v no tempered wisdom with a smile. . Outlive us all! . Who else like vou - Could sif t the seedcorn from our hafT And make us with the pen we knew -a T ueatniess at least m Epitaph? ; ; " v THE CAMPAIGN ' If Gen. Grant declines an en gagement Mr. Elkins may succeed in clos-i ing a. contract with Mr. Hayes to join the Blaine hippodrome for the proposed north western tour. Wash. Post. . . Ex-Senator McDonald- of In diana, addressed a very large and enthusi astic Democratic meeting . at Vincennes, Ind., on Friday evening last. Many Re publicans were in the crowd cheeiing for tjieveiana ana uenariCKS. : : . The Democrats of Iowa, Michi gan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin have' determined to take the management of the campaign . in those States into their own hands, and have established for that pur pose headquarters at Chicago. New York ucraut. "The electoral vote of Ohio", said a. . Stanl. or Uolumbus. Ohio, one of the callers upon Governor Cleveland to day t "will be cast for the New York Gov crnor. : As for October we will carry the State.-for the Germans are with us. iV. T. Herald. The Democrats are not talking very confidently of carrying Ohio in Oc tober just ; now. ; They generally . admit that the presence of Mr. Blaine in Ohio will lessen -Democratic prospects. 'Demo crats seem to bo counting more upon the November election in Ohio than the Octo ber election. Washington Star, Ind. Hep. Tkentox. N. J., September 22. "The Prohibitionists of this State, not withstanding contrary reports, are organi zing for a vigorous campaign; and they in tend to poll tbe largest vote ever given a candidate of their party at the coming elec tion. These were the words used to-day, by a prominent prohibitionist. -JV. Y. Her ald. . - The independents of Wiscon sin, determined to mate their opposition to Mr. Blaine as effective as possible, have or ganized ' with ex-Congressman Pound - as their -leader. Large numbers are signing the following declaration: "We, the under signed, who have usually in the : past sup ported tbe Republican presidential ticket, beueving tnat tnc best interests oi the country, demand the defeat of James G. Blaine - and the election of Grover Cleve land, do hereby severally enroll ourselves as co operating to that end." The Cleveland and Hendricks Central Campaign Club of the German American Independent Citizens' "Associa tion had an enthusiastic meeting last night in Beethoven Hall, Fifth street. An ex ecutive .committee-was appointed, with Henry Clausen as - president, - Charles . Wendt vice president, and ex-Assembly man Edward Grosse secretary. An ad dress submitted by Oswald Ottendorfer,' eulogizing . Cleveland and Hendricks and asking all the German citizens to support the Democratic National ticket and calling a mass meeting, to be held in the Academy of Music on the evening of October 29, was unanimously adopted. Ji.l . Herald. In a recent interview ex-Speaker Randall:' made the surprising statement that he ' expected Pennsylvania to go against Blaine. This declaration startled. Mr. Randall's friends. A Star reporter to-; day met CoL.Al Fletcher, of Philadelphia,1 a man of prominence in Democratic coun- cils and a close friend of Mr. Randall. ' Re ferring to ; the latter s ' assertion ; that, he; "knew : something of tbe sentiment in Pennsylvania," and expected the State to; . v i i aiia and r r h lorn nor aain "Randall knows what he is talking about. After the October elections there will be a fusion of all the elements opposed to Blaine in Pennsylvania." Washington, btar, ina, Rep. :..-: : ..-.;X-: D It AM A TIC AND MUSICAL .NOTES Pattia . Terras -Ten hours' sleep, twelve hours Dlav. two hours 'work ana $5,TJ00 a day. Philadelphia Call. . i-: Rose Ey tinge is putting th e flnishins' touches to a novel, i which will probably be published this winter. :. Patti and-Nilsson should trem ble. Frau Meihlke, a new dramatic so nmno Kaa anneared m Germany. , and is enthusiastically praised by the Berlin Press Mrs' Lanertrv - having had the' nrlvftntao-ft of an American training.' enters upon the .London stage to nna a oe tors anxious toplay subordinate parts with her. The Uurrent. , - ;,; ;, - Massinu the new tenor, is will in or in flin?-in uie uuiku caws .lui. 30.0011 a montn ana expenses,-? eigui,, ucr- formahcesambnth.. Massini will hot visit; the New World tins year. . ji -Mrs. Iiancrtfy and Mr. - Abbey have1 conjointly bought from M. Meyer the; rights . to ' George ; Ohnet's , drama paiieu. "Serge anme, ana;ju.rs. .xiagi.rjr w w appear in the ptey in England and America. CARAMELS BY Burn this eUex--Jslaine to Fisher.' -;-.-.;v. v-. : -f - v T: I will make it all right with, you. Blaine tosheTtfirzyw ; T have" endeavored in writing not to be i indelicate. Blaine to Fisher. -H T mV ifrififVfl a erood deal to est a settlement. glaine to J'isherS j . - T nan do SOmetnine, A ieei very j o.nninfl- with Thomas A, r3cott.r-n: toFisher. a a V:,--;--- -.- ; It wilt be in ray power to cast an ancnor to wmuv j -- ; .1 tn vnnr np.nair. mains to Fisher. - - ... . , - . a Trtfl what von say about the. I importance or my Keeping1 h1' - Blaine to Fisher. JTtirt lti-CABD.TaaUlo;a suffering from; nf vouth. nervous wovnM eftrlv decftV. loss of manhood, . c., I will send a recipe that wmc you s lai. ; This creat remedy was f must v. -"- w . n . . j- . discovered by a missionary in South -amer- ica,K Send self-addressea cuvciu . . Joseph T. Ihmah, Station fy weto Xcric. j 'COOKED . BLAINE. , CURRENT COMMENT. is rather r'onrions' that th ' only persons mentioned as witnesses : of that.alleged secret marriage are Sarah C StanwAn The gentleman mvoux i-iaine. -vii aoes not appear buo pupucaiions whether they are living or. dead They were all the witnesses' needed, however: pro vided there was a 'genuine marriage. ' it. is uuucuauio umt is not stated in the Phelps letter, or in the answer to the interrogatories, that there was a clerffvman.'or anv one ela- rrpnpnt. wuu was aumonzeu,io unite persons iu uiarria,g. vv as tuere suco a per son present j . If there was, jwhy has not the fact been stated ? Of course, if there was a clergyman or jcivil offi cer present there must have been ' a marriage certificate," and there must J be a record of , the ! mairiaffesome : I where. . Why. not produce the record or the certificate? - The production of either wonld leave no further room for suspicion or. criticism..; Perhaps Blaine: will produce one or both, as the case progresses. . If he does not, he will hardly be atile to wholly satis fy the public that this marriage was aa geuuiuo as ne claims it was. -oa vannah News, Bern. - Jord Uoleridge declines to write a book about America. He cannot "knock off a dissertation on' a great country of infinitely compli cated elements and - endless variety of social aspects, in half an hour.' There are two gratifviner thinars about this statement: one that His rorasnip preserves the mental equi-l TkAISA UrVlliH- fits . ltm -t..r Vila ti-V S judicial position; the other, though forced to make his way: through America along a monotonous avenue oi ainner-taDies, ne was able to ap- . ! 5 " all preciate the existence jif "innnitely complicated elements and "an end less variety of social aspects." The Current. G O FERNOR'S CAN VASS. Gen.! A. M. Scales will speak at the following tunes and places: Koekipguara, Salnrday, September yvth. i ShoeiHeel, Robeson county, Mon-- day, bepjtember 29th. b ayetteville, Tuesday, September 30th. . Xiillihgton, Wednesday, October 1st. , . " Saiifprd, Moore county, Friday, October 13d. i i Ore Hill. Chatham count v. Satur- day, October 4th. Piltsbpro, Monday, October Ctb. Chapel Hill, Tuesday, October 7th. Hillsboro, Wednesday, October 8th. : I f - ; . 5 Durham, Friday, October 10th. Roxboro, Monday.. October, .13th. Oxford, Tuesday, October 14th. Dr. iYork is invited to. attend these appointments. - ij K. II. Battle, - Chairman State Dem. Com. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 5th, 1884. MaJ. isted man's Appointments. The I Democratic "State Committee announce the following appointments for MajL C. M. Stedman, at which Hon. Ws. T. Faireloth, the Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: FayCtteville, Friday, Sept. 2G. Lumber ton, Saturday, Sept. 27. Burgaw, Monday, Sept. 29. Clintdn, Tuesday, Sept. 30. Williimston, Martin county, Tues day, October 7. Windsor, Bertie county, Wednes day, October 8. 1'iympuin, v asnmgton county, T-l ' - . 1 ITT ! . A A : Thursday, October 9. Udenton, Chowan county, rnd ay, Off ftl.r lft. i ! Elizabeth Citv, Pasquotank coun ty. Saturday, October 11. Currituck. Currituck county, Mon day, October 13. Hertford, .Perquimans county, Tuesday, October 14. i- m mm 1 . Appointments of Col. Wharlon J. j . Green .1 Previously published, are hereby changed for these counties named: .j.j . pbnpee;, ;.. . Bnrcaw, Wednesday! October 1. Bannerman's, Thursday, October 2 Topsail Sound, Friday, Octpber 3. - j j .. , watjje: J Fremont's, Tuesday, October 7. Beaton. Wednesday, October 8. Seven Snriners. Th'nrsday, Octo ber 0.1 '1 . -r..: - ! . ' r . a fJ Grantham's Store. Friday, Octo-i ber 10. i Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. I ; onslow: i - ' Jacksonville," Monday, .October 13.1 RiVliianrlV 'rufisdav October 14. ! Silver Dale. Wednesday. Octo - . - - r . her 15. r -r'v- ,-:-r... - , Snofid'a Ferrv. Thursday. Octo-I ber 16. . - i - ; ' By 'order of the District Executive Committee. - - !. Senator Hansom's Appointments. Gen. Ransom, with other good speakers, will fill the following ap- pointmeniis: ; ; 'Kockingnami: oatnraay, oepteni-; ber.27th."-; rtztn-efr-i' -,v';S Shoe Heel, Robeson county, Mon-f dayj September 29th; ?&$S Sanford, Moore county, Friday October 3d Ore Hill, Chatham county, Satur day, October 4th.' -: -;frr---..--" i";;Jtw.ii.-'i3ATTL.K, -IK : Chairman State, Dem. Com. Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 5th, 1884. Jndse Fowles Appointments. -' Tiller A Fowle will , iDeak! as fol Kenansville, Duplin county, Tues dav.Septa6th Yn' - r uatnarine j-jaa-B, . vau Wednesday, Oct, , 1st, c:; f. - r i- ' Trenton, Jones conn .:IiaGrange, Lenoir county, dct.;3d. , ' The nornirig Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY i SnlisciiBtloii Rates In AiTance. : DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid ,..:.$7 00 " Three Kontiis" .......4 60 . Two Months, " ' " One Mooth " ........ ' - i , ? , , , WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid.-. .$1 60 - M , Six Months, " " 1 00 - Three Months 60 : H0TICES OFTHE PRESS The Stab la decidedly one of the best naners In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. Salem Pre. t The Wllnumrton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. ' Charlotte Democrat. - - - : yea" head."- The Wllmmgton Stab has entered oa its twelfth' As a dally journal or news it stands ' up VOneoraJUQtster. , . . .. The Wllmlnaton Stab has entered' ita twentv-- flfth yolume. There Is no better paper published In !he State. Lenoir Tsmie. .i-. , The Wilmington Stab has entered noon its thir teenth year. It Is one of the best papers In the State. Warrenton Gazette. The Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year: It has become one of the leading paperslof the Soath. Oxford Torchliqkt. timrton Stab is not only one of the"best edited papers in the State, but for ire; iinesa of mot be news ana typograpioai appearance - Of heaXen. Jackson Eevorter. "The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pers In the South, in every department from ty po graphy np to editorial ability ana independence. IWertoirqVa.y Index-Appeal. .. . The Wllmlneton CNT C.) Mobkih Btab Is a modi. el newspaper. Indeed; we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published m the South. Richmond (fa.) BdiQiouB Eerold. v - - ? r . The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its hlrteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers In the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It- Znrtoro Southerner. We like the Stab because It is thoroughly re-' liable, candid, fearless, and so well and abiy edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- , paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. ML Airy Visitor. ; - ; - AlthonehAt the head of the pres3 In this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stah of the . first magaitude.- May its lustre never wane., Waejree wuijsavtut. Tbe Stab Is bo 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. It is in every respect one of the best dai ; lies in the Soutn.--.fioismian. 1 ' That maenlfioent beamim? Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of the Potomac The system In the get up of the pa per surpasses them ail-: Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, wen ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington Stab Is now taklnsr 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 uosercer. - The Timet eannot say a word too good for the - Wllmmgton Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper It is a favorite with the State press and Is sought after by the people; Long and prosperous life to t.Peids ville Times. The Wllmlneton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on tbe high road to success, We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it ; the peer of any Journal published In the South. uxrora jrree jjanc. WhT Is It that all the papers with tbe name of SUar are mch bricrht little Journals T The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after all. . Richmond (To.) State. - Thn wnmtairton Stab has entered uponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice stiU contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that conies to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, ana its eauvoruu ae aartment is conducted with muoh ability. Mcr ffanion Made. ; - - - ', nnmhta In its heirhuimes. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the 'rock of for tune that attend! tbe collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxod'V un til it now beams resplendent In the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a ra- ver It Has lew equals, ana no sapanur, iur i - j-i a priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchangee. EUlsboro Recorder. The Wllmins-ton Morniko Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratuiave spun prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of. the Stab Is due to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast or tne htab triguuui- ly too) is that it always has the news, ana this is the first thin in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im- plies, ana its corps oi eauoro auu .reporters w thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence or tne stab never De re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness.; -(Mdsooro Messenger. Will nm-ifv the BLOOD,regu. late tfie LIVER and KIDNEYS, and Res to Hi the B. of YOTJTH. Py- ; ruilf. want flf Anne la. Want use, iw i dixestlon. Lac.k or Btrenfrui, IVIUUt lisya w -w Tird Feritnir Absolutely Atired. Boues muscles and nerves receive newiorvu , Enlivens the mind and .nniioa Rm.fi. Pnwer. r Suffering from complaints O peculiar to their sex will KTarBTjH TOxtAU a saie arm peedy cure. Gives a clear, neamiy .frequent atusnrpts ac connterfuttlng 22 t.tiriMrXrthaoriirinal. iJo not experi- ment SeTtiM Original aio Bkst. jtQA-Kxn address toThe Dr. H Rrter M9dJDO. -. !? illTt2lSSSr r-BSKAJC BOOK."! ' a M-l Inf.i.m.itlnn trMt. W aug 10 DAWly , . an 10 Bank' of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital, Cash. Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, ,- $1,000,000 $300,000 $50,000 DIRECTORS w. G. i. goes, j ; C. M. STEDMAN. ISAAC BATK, JAS. A. LEAK, F. RHJUNSTEIN, K.B. BORDEN, W.WILLIAMS," DONALD MacRAE, ' ? H. VOLLBKS," R. R. BRIDGERS, .- J.W.ATKINSON.'.. . . . , - ISAAC BATES, President, .V f Q. W, WILLIAMS, Vice President, an SOtf S.D. WALLACE, Cashier. HolassesF:Bagging,;&c 4 k A Hhds Prime Cuba, mulajssks. 'jnn do "do P.R. , - do ' 500 Half Rolls stanaarq bauuiwu, 1000 Bales Sew ARROW TIES. CAA do. Pieced; UVV ..O "-; iki K-'i .'. j '600.3.;v---nj I-! QQBbls SUGAR, 5 , , - 200iMIt " Lime. Cement, Plaster, &o., .''t;-. - All at Lowest Prices. 1 ang24tf, WOHTH ft WORTH. Stiir Saloon 1;p THE PLACE QOT THE VE1W FTNEST rh KllktPS LIQUORS, CIGARS nd TOBACCO. Call and be - GEO. F. HERBERT, lanltf 1 " Proprietor. . ana xn V v ttADIE HUU ID JJSi M TIFMOLESALE PRICES. Onr Quotations. It should be understood. represent the wholesale prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged. . . . - ABTIOUM. ' i' - PMCK8. ' 00 - 12 B AGGING-r3unny - Standard..... BACON North Carolina t Hams, fi S t 00 O Shoulders, V ' 00 Sides, choice. .00 th WxsTXBaSvoKxi---Ham8. V B.. . 00 Hides, u w Shoulders. ft 00. & Dbt Salted Sides, ft ft........ 8? flhonldnm. SB 00 Ch BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, " " Becona nana, eaen i ou New New York, each........ ISO NewClty,each.... A 00 a BEESWAX ft...... 2i & BMCKS Wilmington, M,... 8 00 & 1 Northern :,; 0 00 & BUTTER North Carolina, ft. - 00 Northern, m ; v CANDLES ft Sperm ..... 18 i-auow.... Adamantine 00 & CHEESE ft-North'n Pacfy -14 Dairy, Cream - oo State 00 COPPEE y ft-Java....... ... .18 ijaguyra - . Rid.;: .........,. 00 CORN MEAL V bush., in sacks, ' - 85 , - viMtlnia Mean so kt tXrTTON TIES f bundle. ..... 1 40 domestics neeting,,ya Yarns. tanon....i..v..... oo EGGS dozen... ............. - If PISH Mackerel, No. 1. bbl... 16 00 I MacBerel.MO.1, vnaiiDpi.. bdu o Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl. v .. 60 : Mackerel, Nc. 8, half bbl. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl. 8 M - Mullete, bbl 6 00 Mullets, Pork bbls., 11 00 : N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . . S 00 ;. DrvCod-W ft. - FLOUR bbl Plne.-r......... 0 00 northern Huper mi Extra. 6 25 Family;........... 6 60. Extra family ... 00 GLUE V ft.......... 10 GRAIN bushel. . Uorn, store, Dags, prime, wmie Corn, cargo, In bulk, " Com, cargo. In bags, " Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags Oats, from store Cow Peas. 00 00 BIDES ft Green.. 0 5J. Dry 10 12 HAY 100 fts Eastern 05 1 05 western t uu & l oo North Riyer 90 100 HOOP IRON ft 3M 3- LARD ft Northern. 9 10 North Carolina...; 00 10 LmB-harrel ............. 1 40 LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Ship stun, resawea its w au ou Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 CO 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards,oom'n 12 00 ;i5 00 MOLASSES gallon- ; KewuropuuDa, lnnnds.... , w o as K " lnbbls.. . 00 30 Porto Rico, In hhds 00 32 In bbls- ......... 00 35 Sugar House, in hhds 00 00 P . - in bbls.!.. 00 20 Syrun. In bbls. 40 80 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 3 00 oiii w gaiion-nerosene . .... k w Lard i iu VA i to Linseed 90 00 Rosin 15 18 Tar oo, 20 Deckand Soar 00 ft :. 22 POULTRY Chlckens,llve,grown 25 30 spring.. - s - aa Turkeys 5o 75 PEANU-fS bushel.... 1 00 1 60 POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 00 75 Irish, per barrel, new 00 2 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 17 50 18 50 Prime ia w V9 w RumD.... 17 00 18 00 RICK Carolina, ft..;........ A , 8 Kongo, Dusnei 'upiano;.. u n i i RAGS ft Country 1 city ; IB.; ROPE . ft... 14a SALT salt Alum - 80 Liverpool m w Lisbon 00 American 00 , SUGAR ft Cuba 0 rorto Kico u w A Coffee.. 0 B 0 O ' 7 Ex C 0 Crushed.... 10 SOAPW ft Northern 5 SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 uommos sw o " Cypress Saps 450 Cvnress Hearts 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 RO Hogshead.... 00 00 TALLOW ft...... 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine). ,13 00, oo Prime ship'g, 1st class heart." 00 Extra Mill, good heart - 00 MIU Prime... 6 50 Common Mill.... 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 WOOL ft Washed. - 00 unwashea uu w Bumr 10 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 isortn Carolina. i w o WILiniNCTON HONEY 1BARKET. Exchange (surht) on New York.......M discount uaiumore Boston Phuadelphia..... Western Cities.. Exchange. 30 days. 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 107 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons .... 23 funding, lswi iu Funding, 1868 10 New 4s 80 SiKJolal Tax 4 WA W B R Bonds, 7 (Gold Interest). ... 116 ; Carolina Central K uonos, owe i Wilmington, Col. s, Augusta K R Konas. ... ior Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c.... .... 100 " 8o 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock 110 North Carolina it k otocx. eu Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... 60 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. . .......... 120 THE CELEBRATED HERIHGTOH GAME rOWIatFOR SALE jyY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE pntatlon. They have tought and won a series of the greatest mains ever f ought -en this or any rtthAr nnnt.inAnt riui KirtAcn fairs, on exniDinon at Philadelphia in TO, were honored by the Unl-i ted States Centennial commissioner with tne di ploma and MedaL I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds In the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express, C. O. IX, at from $4.00 to $6.00 each hj&ns, $z.&uana 3.w eacn; or sv.w wr r r tin 00 nnr Trio. T axTteot to raise Two Hundred Pairs this ' Summer, the , Finest Games in the World, and will shin Yonnff Fowls of March and April hatch during the 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 back the assertion with" their stamps. Write for what you want. -i !LiL- i Address, ' J. G. ARRINGTON, ap6tf Hllllardston. Nash Co. N. C. ENCOURAGE HOKE USTITOTIONS. ; Security Agratast Xlro.. ' ; fhe Kortl Caroliiia Home Insurance Co. RA1VBIGII, N. C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE' PO-f Ucies at fair rates on all claeses of Insurable progertx promptly adjusted and paid.' iThe ' 'Home" is rapidly gaining in publlo favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of property Iu North Carolina. I Agents in all parts of the State. -- JOHN GATLING, President. W. S. PRIMROSH, Secretary. t- PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor.'- -' ' i " ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, 8ep26tf ? -.-r-; : r J Wilmington. N. C ; Atkinfcmnm ; Insnraiiee Rooms, l r BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILD ING, ; WUmlnston, N. C. "J : Fire, Harine " aiCiiaik ; Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. lell tf . .... . - . ... V - The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEW8 paper and the Organ cf the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. C. . Terms, $3 00 per annum, m advance. -The eligibility of its location,, the number and activity of Its agents, and the constantly lnorcas taur demand for It among the more solid classes of iAntln variona sections. ' crive the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the patron age of the advertising public. Terms very favor able. Consult your business interest, and address the editor - v- '."::v."-' r . iru micsaux,- - . , Greensboro N. C, pTilMngton; 7eldoi4 itaiiroaa.uo. .- Orrtcx oy Qxstt, SorxButTunsirr, I 1 Wllmtagton. UftJaly 1U.I884. 4. I Chang of Schedule. - i N AND AFTER JULYV 1884, AT 9.09 AJf. J Passenger Trains on the Wllmmgton A Well ay ramii ana Kxpress ttaiiis, Dally Leare WllmtnptoB. Vrrmt fit. Twrwt ktmi - sr.1 Arrive at WeSUm........;......i...-..."i45P.'-lLi lieave Weldon.: -.- - - . -. ontui iP Arrive at Wllnitngton, lnt SL Denot 8.S5 1. iy Fast Thboitoh Maecato Passxksxb Tbajx Daixt ' . .No. 40 Sooth. Leave Weldon. ;;:.: ; kkph. Arrive at WUtiiington, Front st. Depot, law P, m; Mah,- akd PAssraaxB' TTBAiii Daixt No, 4S Leave Wlkoington;....;,, ... -. ..8.35P. l A"ve at weiaon 2.35AM: Train No. 40 Sonth will atnn nnlv at. wiiu, Goldsboro and Magnolia.. - " . ! . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road 1a&va PnnkV Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.? dally. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3P. M. andH aaiiy. - ... - ... Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M RAtnrn. mg, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. dally. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, ' ouu unuj cAuopi, ouuuay via cay Aone. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close eon-1 neotionfor all points North via Richmond and ' Washington.; i & -.c- -. ----t-;: ,T , i All trains rrm finrUI tintvAfiii Wnmlnfftnn ortA , Washington, and have; Pullman Palace Sleepers' ntuiuueu. . v.- - . . ; For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving : Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. dally except Sunday; . - . - JOHN F. DIVINE, - - - -- i: General Supt, -. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jy 13 tf ; WILMIUBTOH.GOL'HBIA KinGlTSTA1 Railroad Co. ' Omci or GrariBAL SirrSt, 1 : Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 18, 1884. f f Change of Schedule. rN AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. M.. the followiner Passencrer Schedule Will be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS fDallyW Nos. 48 West and 47 East. - Leave Wilmington . 9.05P.M.. Leave Florence 2.40A.M.. Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction. . ........ 6.20JL M.' Axnvv vv vuiuiuum... .. o.w A. a.; Aieave uoiumma v.ba tr. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction ....... . . . . .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence..... 4.50A.M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.35 A M.; NraHT Mail akb Passkuseb Traih. Daixt. No. 40 , . Wist. Leave Wilmington 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 1.25 A. M. Mail and Passenger Tbaib Daily No. 43 East.' Leave Florence J..V4.05P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M' Train 43 stops at all Stations. '- - No. 40 stops only at FleAington and Marion. Passenerers for Columbia and all oints on G. A C. R. R, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, ' ana an points oeyond, suouid taxo o Might ex-Dress.- - - - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta' on! I Train j. All trains ran solid between Charleston and Wllmlneton. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A M. : ' - i JOHN F. DIVINE, : Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, augiatf CAROLINA CEKTRAli RAJLfiOAD C0. OfflCX or SUiKUlATSMASJIT, ' r' l - i WTlmmgton.N.C., Sept. 21, 1884.1 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL-' lowing Schedule will be operated on this, itaiiroaa: -. . PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: . DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Iave Wilmington at ....7.00 P. M.: No. 1. J- Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at ...7.30 A.. M.. ) Leave Charlotte at .8.15 P. M.i No. . Arrive at RaleMi at. ...... .....9.00 A. M. I Arrive at Wilminerton at .8.25 A M. Passeneer Trains stop at retrular stations onlv. and Points designated in the Company's Tune Table. f SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER. MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. . Dally except Sundays. ' w o 1 Leave Charlotte..........;...; 8.15 A. M. f Arrive at Shelby. 12,15 P.M. . iuevd ouoiuy... .......... 1.40 P. M. f Arrive at Charlotte 6.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with It. & A. Trains to and from Raleurh. - Through Sleeping Cars between- Wilmington and Charlotte and Kaleierh and Charlotte. ' Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West-: era N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. -Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, cap 21 tf . A SING-LE ;FAOT ! IS WORTH A SHIP-LOAD OF a AEG TJMENT. Cabtkbsviixb, Ga.; This will certify that two members of nty tan-: mediate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit by various medi- Anl rlAnrAM trrAva of lATtflpfr nArn rvl a4a! VT sVTlMktfl VlTT one bottle of Dr. f J. Bradfleld's Female Regula-I tor.' Its effect "on such cases Is truly wondeEfuL' and well may the remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend." ... Yours respectfully, JAMES W. STRANGE. ENTIRE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS.' Maj. John C. Whltner, of Atlanta, well and fa-. vorably known all over the United States as a General InsuranceAgent, says: "I used this reme dy before the war on a large plantation Ina great number of cases, aheays with absolute success.'" , ' Dr. J. Davis, of Multown. Ala., writes- "Have; used Bradfleld's Regulator extensively in my A 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: "Ihave beenj using your Female Regulator for several weeks, and with great benefit. My case Is of long stand-' lng, and has "baffled many physicians. I have- tried every medicine I could hear of, but the Regulator is thef only one that . has ever relieved my distressing sufferings," - ;..- , ; ' X40TASTJLOA, ALA. ; Dt.Ji Bradfield's Female Regulator has been thoroughly tested by me ..in a- great variety of eases, and I am fully convinced that It Is nnri-i I valed for that class diseases which it claims to- cure! " . . - J. C. HUBS, M. D. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address, i . Thb Bramtkld Reoxtlatob Co., ' , Box 28. Atlanta. Ga. William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N.C. . -i;'-.x- i-v my 1 ly r'.-C-- v..' ' a TOT3 TfJT? Send six en iV JT xLXiXU and receive box of goods which will help all Send slxeents for DOstaere ye nee, a cosuy alL of either sex. rtirht vsAV than anvthimrelse in this world. Fortunes await tbe werkers abso- inttalw nre. At once address TKUH at ju- Au gusta, Maine. mh SO DAWly 1 v-' rinnmnnr? czikjlj L.JUL Jli'Ljy.JU OfOHms JBASrXiY CTjREXj. nnnir PB. J, C. HOFFMAJf. JKFTEB80M. WISCOHSLt. INTENDING address ...... ADVERTISERS SHOULD ..; - - - f -w ..... -.- ---GE0.P.E0WEIL&C0.,.-; -- 10 Spruce Street, Hew York' City, A FOR SELECT LIST OF 1.CC0 NEWSPAPERS.- ' seplDAWlm - - - - Iw York; ah rx3 FROM IPEER U, :EAST BIVER, HEWYORK, AtSooiockP.X. BENEFACTOR.. ...... ..Saturday, REGULATOR .... . ..S-.. " ' 8ept; 6 Sepfr 13. BENEFACTOR. . ....... SeptT SO. REGULATOR........... Sept'r 27.- Sept'r 6. Sept'r la Sept'r 20 Sept 57-: FROM WILMINGTON. REGUL ATOR Saturday, BENEFACrOB.... REGULATOR BENEFACTOR. . ' Thronth Bills Ladlnir and TiwcstTYiTViUtfii Bates guaranteed to and from points m North viuooauiroima. . . For Freight br Passage apply to i H. G. SBIAlVIiRONES. :: Superintendent, v ; . Jijs -.ay f x .Wilmington, N. O P. Clyde 4c Co., General Agents. aug 80 tf 85 Broadway, New Yck - THE ITALIANS . Have a Proverb that: "Some men are so good as to', be good for nothing." It is not claimed, as is the case with many so-called remedies.that SWIFT'S .. SPECIFIC is a CTJBK-Aix, or can remove allthe Dls to which flesh is heir; but as a tohzc .ans ' bxalth kenxwxb, and for BLOOD A SKINDI8-. EASES, and for troubles dependent on ixresz- ' and ihpovxsishid blood, it is without a rival l -: Te. Mightiness of Truth.! .: " LIT THX FACTS SrXAK TH" 8TKKTOBIAH TONI8. Fat as a Ple. "Mv babv six months old broke out with some kind; of skin -humor, and, after being treated fivo months by my xamuy physician, was given up to aie. "l ne arug gist reconunenaea kwiix's epecinc and the result was as natifvine as it was mirac- v ulous. My ehOd soon got. well, all traces of the disease are gone, and he is as fat as a phr." - ' Mlnden, Rusk County, Texas. . ... Blood Poison Eliminated. 'I used Swift's Specific on my little dauerhter. who was afflicted with some Blood Poison which had resisted all sorts of treatment. The Specific relieved her permanently,and 1 shall nee it in my practice." . W.B. BRONTE, M D - , i . ' cypress Ridge, Ark. ,. An Editor's Experience ! , LAID ASLDS FBOJI JOTJBNALISTIO WOKK. After tryine numerous remedies for Rheuma tism, but without permanent relief X was advised . to use 8. S. S. whleh had given permanent relief . ' toothers suffering from rheumatism. After ta xing nan a doaen Dottles l round that tbe disease was entirely driven out of my system, and a per manent cure secured. This was over a year id since then, even during our most severe weather jdtb sudden chaneres. I have never suf fered a rof the old attaeks which disabled . me from editorial work. ; It Is very seldom. Indeed, that I recommend -anything to the public In this manner, but I feel it due to your valuable preparation, that has gi ven me such long desired and much needed re lief, to state these facts thus publicly. I am sure that but for your Specific I shjuld have been laid aside from journalistic work, as the severest at tack was in my right arm and hand. uidnkt Herbert, Atlanta, Oa. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. , - Tils SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., " . ; Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office. 159 W. 23d St.; Philadelphia Offlc ch in 1305 Chestnut St. apltf i , ,s White Heal Y east. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great man j of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in 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 . Mrs, A. A. Wlllard. . Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. W.EL Gore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, for the correctness of her statements. For sale by JNO. L, BOATWRIGHT, 12 A 14 No. Front St., ; Sole Agent. 0mh3Otf Groceries; Groceries. 1500 IOUB,; all grades, -i OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, &Df Extra C and C 200 B Lagnyra COFFEE. - , nerees LARD, - 100 Ca8eS &nd Bncketa fARD ' gQoxes CHEESE, ; QTnbs BUTTER, - Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, ' 2 0 BbhV SEED POTATOES. Bbls TURNIPS, ' 20 Bbls APPLSS Hhds MOLASSES, . Z 125 ao 2QQ Kegs NAILS, 5 i ; 250 Bnndle8 H? 1K9H - ; - CA Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, - t.-i wv ' -v-i :r. ,. ----- . -tJ - Tobaooo. Clgan and Snnff , . Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac., " " For sale low by mh2U v : v A1)RIAN A VOLLERS.' New Scarborongh Bouse. ' 10.' 1 04 NORTH WATER STREET ' ' y -IN - - AND PRINCESS STREET i-U? r&r-WILMINGTON, N.J. .. - The Finest Reetaurant in the City. " Board SL2S per Day. VThree Tickets $1.00, Sla- gle Meals 35c.- No Meals sent out. ' - aee tl h . - - u.J. MJAaUMJawuuaa. rmpn The Ilaiibn Star, THHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN , JL . the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest. and most prosperous tn the State, offers to )om mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted the plan of sollmg by sample, an excellent medium of oom ttunicatfan with a Large and influential class of merehaats, aiecnanics, pianien ana aavat store -men, wheee patronage is worth solicitation. - Ad verttsernents and Business Cards inserted o a Ube ral terms. . , - - - octJtf - ' - . Marion 8.0, ' : JiF i M v. - Si t -.ti" 1 I - -J - -V -u Jr' 'I msr.. v . -. x "i. -Si " -i - - i 3 7" :.-- i "1 1 -.1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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