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A Great Problem ! v i. oil the Blood purifiers, -Take jeumatic remedies, "SK S the DiW Qd ijon T,ke all tbc. Fever and bilious, . ; -TaKc au w specifics, - Tkeallthe?ri and Nerve force TaKe J' revivers ; v .11 the Great health restorers. " d ttto lof all the best medicines in 'Knd you will find that -Hop j the have the -beat curative qualities '"R Onfall -rtoneeHtruted snd f0S and that they will tare when r 11 of these, singly or combined any F U A thorough trial will give ppsi- tirt' . Hardened Liver. , , - - . Pive vchm ngo I broke down with kidney Viirw complaint and rheumatism. .v then 1 have been unable to be about slll .r. i :tk 1 hmbs were pimeu uij auu uucu wu i my KVxha best physicians -agreed that noth- 'iull cnre'nie. I resolved to; try Hop ia. 1' i have used seven bottles; the frtoe has all gone from my liver, the . trnm mv limbs, and it has worked :.,,un mvcase: otherwise I would it ml " Uhecn now in my grave. tv.l.'f? Ill 111 T V" J.W.MOREY, B.ffil.', Oct. l, i.eoi. poverty and SnfTerlus. I was dragged down with debt, poverty 4 0,,fr.rin' for years, caused by a sick f " ny snd large bill3 for doctoring. . TV imnlptelv discouraged until one ,0 by the advice of my pastor.I corn el "snS nP Bittera and n one in'h wo were all well, and none of us f vVstvn a' sick day since, and I want to iV i-' di poor men.- you can keep your Lilies well a year with Hop Bitters for L-tbsn'one doctor's visit will cost. I ko it "-A- WORKtNGMAN. s- .. .wnulne without a bunch of crreen j,-, j (t jje wane lauei. oumiu uo tuc,juisuii- . j " , . . i v. . i iH . 11 .v.. : I ; ,i taff with -uoi)- 1 or Hops" m tneir name. l)&tt'lv tocinnn tn th sat ch m THINK OF IT NOW ! Although much is said about "tb impor tance of a blood-purifying medicine, it may bo possible that the subject has never seriously claim! your attention. Think of it turn! Almost every person has some form of scrof ulous poison latent in bis veins. "When thu .levelops in Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers, or . - Eruptions, or in the form of Rheumatism, ' or Organic Diseases, the suffering that en- sacs is terrible. Hence the gratitude of those iiodiscoTer, as thousands yearly do, that Iyer's Sarsaparilla TiH thoroughly eradicate this evil from the system. - :'r" As well expect life without air as health without pure blood. Cleanse the blood with ATEK'S SABSAPABIUUA. .si : i " PREPARED BY ' -. . : Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. .Sold by all Druggists ; $1, six bottles for 5. talDly chw ' arm dec 31 AYER'S Ague Cure -eouuinsan antidote for an malarial dis order uliicb, so far as known, is used in no . Giber reuietly. It contains no Quinine,' uor lay ntiueral jior dclt-ierious substance Mbi.t- ' CYer, inJ eoiiioquently produces r.o injurious effect npou the constitution, but leaves the iptemas healthy as it was before the attack. L WiSXAHT AIEfi'S AGUE CUBE to cure rorrcase nf - Fever and Agne, lnte'r iiiit;eiit or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, J'oiiib Agn- Bilious Fever, and IJver Com-. .:ijn! eacc:l by malaria. Ja ease-of- failure, iftc-r Jae trial, dealers are authorized, by our -circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the ' money. Dr.l.C. Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. : Sold by all Uruggists. . nrm nov30 The reoutation of . TJostetter's - Stom- 1 ach Bitters as a i Dreventlve ol epl ' demies a stomach ic an rnvigorant. a general restorative and a specific for fever and ague, in digestion, bilious affections, rheuma tism, nervous debl lity, .constitutional ; -weakness, is estab lished upon the sound basis of more than twenty years esrterience.and can no more be shaken-. flSTPMACHIg nJgt, f nscE n I JP3iI ZTl entifio Drc tenders. Vif i IPltrO than the everlast- i in? hills by the tf&k that rustle through their defiles. For sale by MlDru?eists and Dealers generally. ' ' i. ujiW iy una tn tn sa my it (AtTTKK.) riiCfBO-VOLTAIO BELT and other Elbctbio 1J AK-CJANces are sent on 30 T)aTS' Trial TO ats QXLY, YOTJNO OB OLD. who are suffer-. bucb Nervous Debilitv, Lost virAtrrr. wisTiss Wraksksses, and all those diseases of a t-EesosAi. Natcue, n-snltlDi? from Abuses and y Causks. Speedy relief and complete ;raticm to HnAi.Tii. Vieoa and Manhood Warwefd. Send at once for Illustrated NjiLTAIQ CELT CO.. MaPstaH. Mlclis j lwffiT)4Wiv tuth sat nov28 lMPORtAST! i AUD VALDABLE DEVICE A PATENT '- water Closet Seat! FOB THB "PILES,") Internal or liternal, ami PK0LAPSD8AHI,forChU- 1 drenor Adnlta. , ', - HSDlCras OR BUEfllCAl t O WtRTIP . ' ; NECES8ABT. ' 8iAT fo7,nted a SIMPUB WATKB CLOffW, Dinr.,r Vuf or lno aoove trouDiesome t p Tnnk,.,aay' wnlcn 1 confidently place $CRE BELIEF ATVD 'CURE "&i).e?n endorsed by the leadlnzresident wi8thTn0TCarollna. Is now beinff test taA piHosPitals of New York. PhiladclDhia fflkesiHojU114 ve are satisfied the result tetisfactory as it has never failed else- 5 seats wUl be fumiahed at ta following Polished. t& 00 1 T)fuvtnnit ii Fhvfd-. Mar 5 00 V cieiam and to the .hL1111 accompany eacb Seat. seatto fe,,00 wltn certifleatea. We leave K advertiser. - Address t -"""LUAMBBRLAIN Patentee, JlWBWtf Tarboro' Kdgeoombe Co., N. C. , - 5 - ww ivi J A iiVvHI 15QBPXES CHOICE BRANDS; BABOAI "flTSa f.uK; With Ilvolllrtc i- xiiv,i a St mmm TheominpSterv A KISS IN THE RAIN. s ';v:i ii "-.-.. - . . SAMUEL MINTURN PECK. One Btormy morn I chanced to meet -A lassie in the town; Her locks were like the ripened wheat, " Her laughing eyes were brown. 1 A1 he tripped along Jill madness filled my brain, Add thenand then I knew 'twas wrong, 'r I kissed her in the rain. - With rain-drops shining on her cheek, like dew-drops on a rose,' ' The little lassie tried to speak My boldness to oppose; She strove in vain, and quivering . Her finger stole in min; And then the birds began to sing. xuesun oeganio anme. " - . '.. Ohi let the clouds grow dark above. my near, is ngnt below; Tta a.. i i tumaya dumiuer wnen we love, And I'm as proud as any prince. All honors I disdain; She says I am her rain beau since 1 kissed her, in the rain. The Century. State G-leanings. i Rocky Mount Jieporter : On the 25th day of September, twenty-two years ago yesterday, there was born in this state, jrrankim county, a boy. - You may not accept this fact as a remarkable inci dent, butltad; he not been born, it would no have occurred. But nevertheless he was. and is servine the neonle as the scribe of the Reporter, and we hope that when an other twenty-two years shall -rollf around that we will still be with you. So "here's luck." .: (:m.-r-:- r--- 1 GoldsDoro Bulletin Our ) old friend, Needham Smith, informs us that a neighbor has a Well fork and sweep that has been doing service for 83 years, having been put up in -1801. It is as sound' as when first put up. - We learn that at a meeting of the Republicans, held at the court house , Monday night last, soma of the colored people complained a good deal about the way the graded school tax is leyied that the taxes paid by; each color goes for its own school. They seem to think it should be collected and divided between each color, just as the public school money is done. - Wilson Mirror;- Mr. McMana- way has been called by the Baptist church in this place for the whole time. Hereto fore his time has been divided between Tarboro and Wilson. . Prof. W. Q. Jones is president of the Rocky Mount Graded School. - He is a fine scholar and a good disciplinarian. Affliction is a rough clad angel of love, and death is an archangel of compassion, God sent, for everlasting solace and relief. Senator Ransom s ambition has been satisfied, the goal of all laudable- aspirations has been reached, and there- is nothing else for him to hunger for. He has had a base ball club named after him, and he now can die happy, f - A good fine toothed comb beats any phrenologist in the world at de veloping what is in a boy's head. Upon a sober second thought 11. H. Wil liams has declined to run on the Republi can ticket for the Senate. A Raleigh special in the New York Times: The mining interests of the State will be more fully shown at the State Exposition than any State has attempted heretofore, j The display of timber will ex cel that of any other State in the Unioo. Chatham county alone will exhibit 70 vari eties. In the Department of Agriculture from Washington there will be a gem par lor, and the roof will ' be thatched with mica. . There will be pyramids of gold and copper ores.- Tne nsmng exmoit will oe the largest outside ot bmilhsoman insti tute. - There will be an exhibit from the Department of Education in Washington. A signal, station will be erected on the grounds. " A bureau of information as to boarding bouses has been established, in formation as to the Exposition has been sought from most of the Northern States, and there will be 'weekly excursions from Boston. New -York, and Carlisle, Penn There will be no gambling or horse racing.. Onlv wine and beer will be sold on the grounds. , . .- f . ; CURRENT COMMENT. "Here ia Brother Watterson denying that he is a Free Trader. Well, well, we have no objection. But don't let him deny that he is a Protectionist. That is unne cessary." -New York Sun. Our dearly be loved Brother Dana is disposed to be face tious and to make merry withal. "Prithee, coz, be wary i the occasion of thy mirth." A free-trader is one, is he not, who wants to blow up the custom-bouses and burn down the factories ?i That is not we. A free trader desires the instantaneous aboli tion does he not ? of , the tariff and the distribution of the cost i of government among the States. That is not we. In short, according to you, Brother Dana, and your friend, Whitelaw Reid. a free-trader is an incendiary ana a revolutionist, naii horse and half -alligator, whe gets his insti gation from the devil and his pay from tne Cobden Club. That is not we. But we have made no denials. - Ave have simply corrected misrepresentation equally pertina cious and shameless, and we fear, we must add, not over scrupulous either as to its purposes or method-jLouisville Courier- Journal, JJem. H "The Nation is supreme," says Sen ator Dawes. The Senator probably means that the Federal Goternment, in all its del PtTfttpd nowersl is- supreme.' ' Senators Ed munds, Morrill; Hawley and Piatt would assure Mr; Dawes that the States and the people thereof are supreme in all powers not deieerateaxo me reuerai vjruverumeub. Th 'Rpnuhlican SuDreme Court of the United - Slates 1 has: already . . assured w. Tin. wen and other in auir in fir friends that a TTnited States voter is a person unsnown to the Federal Constitution.- wammgton fost, Dem. i " . ' 1 k Y. Commercial and Financial Chronicle, ijW YnsK. Sent. 28. The move ment of the crop, a? indicated bj our tATpoxams from the sonw. w-uigu4 jafj ii.lnw M For: tbe weeK ena JZeirrtm have reacfied 1 18,463 bales, against ' 80,737 bales last week, 42, on .iia f rmii Trfivious week ana a 6,237 bales three weeks since; mak-SwW!-toiAteceiit8' wn6e" tbs 1st of SMK Mmv www, - - 1. . ....... Sept.,1 1884,' 250,025 bales, against 309.507 bales for the same period of 1883, sbpwing a aecreaso muce cFw it -tqqa. hffi.582 bales. , ' i 'The exDdrts for Hhe week ending i,;a ovenin reach a total of 31,914 t bales, of which 28,740 were to threat UUIO - v--- m "Britain, 10 to J? ranee anu o,.u . T, ? tliA" Continent, while tliVJ tCI W - w- .-. - the stocks as mado up -this even Sntr arft nnv -225.565 bales. I On Wednesday- September con Wtssold at 10.15c, against 10.37c ion Monday, but the rest of the mar- jet was sieaaier. . V.fca8ed I Vinttar-rannrt: frnm , IjlVerDOOl UwlUBCVi advance. To-day the freer move ment of the crop.aUwi. weaker foreign advices Caused a fyenAmlArlinn. n.nr1 the close, as compared with last Fri- nav . 1 u . . j ft a - irregular rv , points lower urf oep.emDer, o points dearer for October;" and the more, distant months but little ehanftd.r f!r,ft.ftn on the spot was auiet and eauv. ThA demand lor home - nonHnmntmn rl creased and new cotton.was freely offered from the wharves I at nriceR' below current quotations.- Yesterdav ' there! was a "declined' of 1-1 (5c. ; The market to-day was ; dull; prices were nominally unchanged on 'the basis of i lb 5-16c- for middling uplands, but , new cotton -is 'Ac ' lower. The total sales for forward delivery for the week were 479,100 bales. 'i O O VERNOIV8VANVA88. Geni A. M." Scales will speak at the ioiiowing times and places: x ayetteville, Tuesday, September 30th. - ' ! Lillington, Wednesday, f October lSt.- .. : ' Sanford, Moore ; county. Friday, October 3d. ; I . . pre Hill, Chatham county.' Satur day, October 4th. - . . j oiasooro, monaay, uctober 6tn. Wilson, TuesdaywOctober h. Farmville, Pitt cbtintv. I Wednes day, October 8th r': ,: - jbrreenville, Pitt county, Thursday. October 9th. .. . ' : ( Washington, Beaufort county.Fri- day, October 10th. jYatesviIle, Beaufort county, Satur day, October 11th. I iselvidere. Perquimans county. Tuesday, October 14th. . Uatesville, Gates county, Wednes day, October 15th. f Vvinton, Hertford courfty, Thurs day, October 16 th,v i Oxford, Friday, October jlttb, Pittsrjoro, Saturday, Ootpber 18th. Jonesboro, Monday, October 20th. lied Springs, Robeson county .Tues day, October 21st. ! Wilmington, (at niffhtiJ Wednes day, October 22d. Uuplin Koads, Duplin county, Thursday, October 23d. Princeton,Johnston county.Fnday, October 24th. j Dr. York ia invited to attend and divide time with Gen. Scales. ! R. II. Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. MaJ. S ted man's Appointments. The Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments for Maj. C. M. btedman, at which Hon. W. T. Fairclotb, the Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: Clinton, Tuesday, Sept. 30. Williamston, Martin county, Tues day, October 7. Windsor, Bertie county,! Wednes day, October 8. , j Plymouth, Washington county, Thursday, October '.). 1 ; ldenton, Chowan county, Friday, October 10. j Elizabeth City, Pasquotank coun ty, Saturday, October 11. j- Currituck, Currituck county, Mon day, October 13. j - Hertford, Perquimans county, Tuesday, October. 14. j Appointments of Col. Wharton JT. j Green,. . Previously published, are hereby changed for these counties named: ! pkndee: f 1 Burgaw, Wednesday, October 1. Bannerman's, Thursday, October 2. Topsail Sound, Friday, October 3. - WAYNE: Fremont's, Tuesday, October 7. Beaton, Wednesday, October 8. Seven Springs, Thursday, Octo ber 9,-1 Grantham's Store, Friday, Octo ber 10. Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. ( onslow : Jacksonville, Monday, October 13. V Richland's, Tuesday,October 14. : Silver Dale, Wednesday, Octo ber 15. j . Snead's Ferry, Thursday, Octo ber 16. 1 ! By order of the District Executive Committee. ' MMa aani 1 - j Senator Ransom's Appointments. '. Gen.! Ransom, , with other good speakers, will fill the following ap pointments: L Fay etteville, Tuesday, Sept. 30th. I Lillington, Wednesday ,October 1st. Sanford, Moore county, Friday October 3d. .. ! r Ore Hill, Chatham county, Satur day, October 4tb. ! 1 R. H. Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. . Raleigh, N. G, Sept. 5th, 1884. . V JuLse Fowle's Appointments. ' J ndcre Fowle will soeak as fol lows: ' - , ' .'. . ' ' ' ' ; Kcnansville, Duplin county, Tues day, Sept. 30tb. j I -I Catharine Lake,. Onslow county, Wednesday; Oct. 1st. . j - ! Trenton, Jones county; Thursday, bet. 2d. . ' i ! LaGrange, Lenoir; county, Friday, Oct. 3d- . ; . " . ! " : ; S xAverV Affue Cure la warranted to cure :; - i-' i , a. Sold by All .druggists. all cases or maiana-c Price bnedollar. ': A POSITIVE :3g33& tober 16, 1876. One box will care- thsmost obsti nate case In four days or less, t - " " ",, , f Allan's SoluDle MetUcatea Bougies. I. I No nanswons dose of enbeDfl. oopaDia, or ou oi sandal wood, mat are, cwuuu m puu pepsla by destroylDgr the coatings of the stomach. Price $i;50. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on recelDtof Drica. For, further particulars send forclrcnlar. . .i, '--v ; - d n IMS.-.' F if. VT. .www. . I WM MM J. C. AfcLfB. w., - j II W U. 83 John Street, New ' aoR 28 eodly tn th sat auiCww . This BELT or Rejrenera tor is made expressly for ttie cure of derangements of the trenerative oivans. There Is no-mistake boa. thin imitrnment. the con- ' tinaoiis stream of KLEO- ,-T Kiu 11 i , permeanni .1. . . . V a ..rit mils restore them to htdthy : action." Do not confound this with Electrie Belt? advertised to care all ills from head to toe. It is for NWO 111! 'the ONE specific purpose. Vor circulars gmng iuit ""'f"iTr0?,r full information, aaaresu wueoTcr Kiectrio Belt Co MB w-nningMwi o-.w-wkw, u. LY-wU Th e IVI o r n i ng Stair PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Sfcljtlon Eate.TrIn Aiyaice, DAILY STAR, One Tear, postage paid ,....$7 00 4 00 " Three Months V " . " .' i. Two Months,' .; " . i " ; , one Month MS WKBXY STAR, One Year, postage paid. .1 60 ' . Six Months, M " .i.j 100 " ; Three Months " V.ti - 60 ' NOTICES 0FTHE PRESS : The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers In the State, as bright an a: . newsy as ever. Long life to it. soum rress. The Wumlnxton Stab has entered on Its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth rear. Asa daily journal of news it stands "up head. Concord BeoUier. i a The Wilmlncton Stab has enfamul it fifth volume. There Is no better nanar nnhiinhAd in whe State. henoir TcaAc; The Wllmliurton Stab has entered nnon Ha thi. teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State. Warrenton Gazette. , The Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. Tt has become one of the leading paperaof me aou.,a.-uiPior jvrcfuujm. The WilmlnRton Stab Is not only o: edited papers in the State,- out far news ana typograpical appearance one of the best r freshness of granical appearance cannot be beaten. Jackson Eevorter. - . ' The Wllmlnttf on Stab s one of the very best pa pers m tne cwuin, m every qepaxunem irom ty po ny np to eoitonai aouiiy ana maepenaenoe. The wumlngton (N. C.) Mokkinq Stab Is amodk el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we say it Is the newslett (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond iVa.) BeUoiotu Herald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered noon Its thirteenth 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. Tarooro aomnerner. , We like the Stab because It is thoroughly re liable, candid, tearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news-. aper. Long may tee htab twinge. mi. Airy tntor. . Although at the head of the press In this State In aU that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. Tlutme WiUJiaptisu - The Stab Is so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its -thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the best dat lies in the sontn. nooesonian. 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 up of the pa per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. The WQmlngton Stab has entered on its twelfth rear. It Is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ted. 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 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 buuh ii a mi ucssioryiuK. tnuriw Observer. The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has lust reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it Is a favorite wltn ne state press ana is sougnt arter oy me people. Long and prosperous life to it. Peids- vitle Time. The Wuminerton 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, ana consider it the peer or any journal paDitsnea in me houui. Oxford tree lAxnce. Whv In It that nil the porters with the name of Star are suoh bright little Journals t The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg mar, new xorK war, ior examme. There must be something In a name after alL Richmond ( Fa.) State. The Wllmlmrton Stab has entered upon it 3 13th volume, and we are pleased to notice still con tin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that oomes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those "of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aortment Is conducted with much ability. Jrr- QantonJuaae. Humble In its beeinninffs. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the 'vreck of for tune that attended the eollapee of ne Southern Confederacy, tbe-8TAB ha8teadily " waxed' ' un til it now beams resplendent In the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newrra per tt has few equals, and no superior, for arprs- pnate weieouon ana juaicioiu turaiiKaiuwut, auu we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchanges. EiOsboro Recorder. The Wilmtneton MoBxnro 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 has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence ot tne stab never oe re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ootasooro Messenger. THE OHIY THUS . Will pnrlry the BLOOp,'regu late the LIVER and KJDNEY8, ana xCehtorj! thb n uni" ana vzaos or tquim- j-?- pepsis. Want of Appetite, In- nd Tired Jt'eetingaDsoiUweiT carea. joaes, niusvics u namia PMUlVR IllWfOtCe. Enlivens the mind and . supplies bi-iii iuww. 9 A W I C'Q Suffering fflpm complaints ItAll I Km O peculiar to their sex will Bad InDK. HA&TrafsSwON TONIO a eaf e and edy cureTGlres a clear, JMPSSj Frequent attempts at counterfing only add to the popularity of the oriftliml. Oo not expert- lr1SwXr M2 ; lUf Btranw Sllul ialorumtlou. Ire. auglGDAWly an 10 Bank of iJTew Hanover. Authorized Capital, Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, - $1,000,000 - $300,000 - $50,000 DIRECTORS : , . ' W.LGOKK, : G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAB, H. V0LLEBS, B.E.BBnX3SES, J.W.ATKINSON. C. M. STICDMAN, ISAAC BATES, , . JAS, A. LEAK, P; RHEINSTMN, It. B. BORDEN, ISAAC BATES, President. Q. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier . aawOtf ilplasscs, aggingr, &c r gQQ Half Rolls Standard B AjQGIN : , T' 1VVV gQQ do Pieced Q"0 B1s IIwOTJI. i A A Bbis SUGAR, do 1UU 200 Bafrs COFFEE, lime. Cement, Plaster, 4c, All at iiowest races. aug24tf WOUTH & WORTH. . 'X Star j3aloon IS THB PLACE TO GIT THE VERY FINEST fiHRTMPS to be found hi the city. Also.WINTES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO.' Call and, be 1n l if wve-twv;-; : -1 k. Proprier.' WHOIiESJLZEPRICES; Our quotations, it should be understood. represent' the 'wholesale- price- generally In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. 50 , "r -?-ABTICUES. 'I'Cft..-. BAGGING Gunny . .... . . - Standard..".....:..... B ACON North Carolina r.- PBICBS. 00 12 . njMiiw, jv ............. 00 & 00 00 00 00 00 60' SO 15 ;: 11 lw 4 8 o noniacrs, i w Sides, choice,: J WssTXBH SvoKBD-HQams. 9 !.. ; Sidesy Shoulders, ft Dbt Saxtss Sides, WJb. ....... Shoulders, W ft...., BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, : Second Hand, each. . ....... - New New York, each New City, each... BEESWAX ft.... BRICKS Wilmington, tt M yorthofit BTJTTER North Carolina, tt ft. Northern, tt ft . CANDLES ft Sperm... .... - Tallow Adamantine......... , CHEESE W ft-North'n Pacfy . : Dairy, Cream. V "State .... COFFEE tt ft Java.......... Laguyra Rio CORN MEAL tt bush., in sacks, - Virginia Meall.. COTTON TIES tt bundle. DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, tt yd ' Tarns, tt bunch EGGS dozen.. . :r. . .'. . . FISH Mackerel, No. 1. bbl.... Mackerel, No. I, tt half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 2, bbl. . .... Mackerel, Nc. 2, tt half bbl; Mackerel, No. 8, tt bbl. -Mullets, bbK.... ........ . Mnliflts, Pork.bb.ls.,. ........ -N. O. Roe Herring, tt keg. . . Dry Cod. tt . ft ........ ... uc -. . FLOUR W bbl Fine....'....... Northern Super........ ...... "l " Extra,.. " FamUy. City Mills Super " Family.,.;,. " Extra Family...... GLUE tt ft.. GRAIN tt bnsheL Corn,8tore,bags,prlme,white 65 00 90 27 . 00 : 00 , 00- : 85 25 1J 12 12 8 w 25,, 800 a 0 0 00 14 00 26 .18 iim : 14 00 00 - ; 18. . 13 ' 00 82 SO 1 40 1 tm : 00 a - - 18 uorn, cargo, in duik, Corn, cargo, In bags, Corn, cargo, mixed. In Oats, from store bags cow reas HIDES tt ft Green Dry. HAY tt 100 lbs Eastern. Western... North River. HOOP IRON tt ft LARD tt ft Northern North Carolina LIME tt barrel : ............. LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Ship Stuff, resa wed 18 Rough Edge Plank... 15 , West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality..' 13 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 MOLAS8ES tt gallon - New Crop Cuba, In bhds. . . . " in bbls.... Porto Rico, In hhds " inbbls .... . Sugar House, In hhds . " inbbls........ Syrup, Inbbls. NAILS tt keg Cut. lOd basis.. OILS tt gallon Kerosene... .. Lard 1 Linseed i Rosin , ..... Tar. Deck and Spar POULTRY Chlckens,live,grown " Spring.. Turkeys PEANUTS tt bushel POTATOES tt bushel Sweet.. ' Irish, per barrel, new PORK tt barrel City Mess.... 17 Prime 15 Rump 17 RICE-Carolina, tt ft Rough, tt bushel (Upland).. Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 20 00 00 16 00 00 18 00 00 22 00 00 US 00 40 00 00 00 50 : 00 00 : 4 80 00 1 1 80 00 00 RAGS tt ft Country,.,. cipy ROPE tt ft ..... SALT tt salt Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SUGAR tt ft-Cuba Porto Rico.. .. A Coffee B " C " EX C- Crushed 8OAP tt ft Northern SHINGLES tt M Contract Common. 7M 0 io&d 5 Cypress Saps... 50 00 nvnress Hearts STAVES tt M W O Barrel. ... R O Hogshead 1 TALLOW ffc ft..... TIMBER tt M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine). . 13 00, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill, good heart Mill Prime Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary ..... WOOL tt ft Washed Unwashed Bnrrv WHISKEY-W gallon Northern North Carolina. HILHUNOTON EIONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York. H Baltimore H Boston H Philadelphia H Western Cities.. H Exchange, 30 days, 1 tt cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock.. North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons unding, 1866... Funding, 18GS... New 4s Special Tax W 4 W R R Bonds, 7 tt- (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 So...... Wilmington, CoL & Augusta R R Konds Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 ttc... discount 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 100 100 110 80 50 120 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 tto Wilmington A Weldon BR Stock North Carolina R B Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock YYlimuiKton uuviuu mum dwvu. ....... Till- CELEBRATED ARR1NGT0H GAME FOWLS FOR SALE jyjY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE nutation. They have tought and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Pi plorna 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, pet Express, C. O. D., 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 World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. ; , Whoever disputes tne snpenomy or my isiras, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yoti want. - : , 1 Address, x J. G. ARRINGTON, apCtf HOliardston. Nash Co. N. C. - EKCODBIGE HOME IHSTITDTIOHS. i Security Agaliisi Fire. r; Tie xiorft CarolieHpe Insurance Co, I ... ''. iiiAi-JGicii,N.cCi;.Vs:x-;: ririms COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO- JL licies at fair rates on all elapses of Insurable property. " ' All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. - The "Home" is rapidly gaining in public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of property In North Carolina. Agents In all parts of the State. - ' . , JOHN GATUNG, President. : W. S. PRIMR08R, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER Supervisor.' ATKINSON 4 MANNING, Agents, 1 sep 26 tf Wllmlnrton. N. C - AtMnson&fH ? insnranVoltooms. ' BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING,' .- ; ( wilmlnffton, J, C rJw - "eJMcsMe v- Coppies. 'Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. 1eii tf . - - ' The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEW 8 xxpaper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, w. v. - . . - ; - - irmiM. 9 00 ner imnm. tn advance. - ; fmiMTiiHWHtv of its location, the number and activity of Its agents, and theconstantly lncrcas tng demand f or It among the more solid classes of readers in various sections, give tke CENTRAL PROTJTA4T peculiar claims upon uue patron m rf t.hn BdvBrtisinrnablie. Terms verv favor able. .Consult your business interest, and address the editor., ,;,..' . - Greensboro N. C. WiWfTtonlwSppia ' -Railroad Co. Omos or Gxh'l, Srr-BnmrjrDXMT, i " Wilmington. N. C. July 11, 1884. f -wV.-,.- Cliaiige of Bfeliedwdev ; ' " r O1 N AND AFTER JULY1S, 1884, AT 9.00 A.M, ' PflJIAnimv Trains n fha WdmhiiwAii A tui aoa Railroad will run as follows: c Day Mall and Express Train, Dally-- hoSw At Northand AZ Somttu Arrive at Weldon. ......... .; . . v. . , sss p M. Leave Weldon.... . .-. ..... ...... g.55 p. if. Arrive a Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 E. M. Fast Thboush Matl ahb Passxhgib Tbajv Dah.t " ' - 0. W HOBTH. . ,. i ... . ! Leave WftlilorP " ' ' " ruo u Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8 itenot lO.OO P.' M MAH. . AHD PA88EKGKB TrAIH DlILT-So.' S ' Nobth. -1 "; Leave WllminDn'n k v u " ....... . u.uu . . .ua. Arrtve at Weldoa. . . . . ... . ; ,. : . . -. . 2.85 A. M IVftln TCTrt .ill' fiLr-TiT-h vrill or.. Anl - iitiua Vw w srvruwu TW BWSV V1U ail If llOUlw! Trains on 'Tarboro Branch Road leave Rooky Mount for Turhnrn ot 1 'XI P U onH i i P tf daily. Returning, Jeave Tarboro ,t 3 P. M. and a. h. aaily.-' - - . -j -- ; TVftin nn &vf lanH WaAk fiMnnh TtrmA Iasvui Halifax for Scotland Neck. at 3.-5 P. M. Return ingr leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A. M. dally. fm nil rtntnto J4 r. 41W- All ln DAnn.Anj and dally except Sunday via Bay Line, r s Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. - - ; . . All HvinBnm arvll h.twa&. f . n . Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers Coach will be attached to Local Freight leavuir WllmlritoTi at 6.55 A. M. daUy except SuBday. . .una x. uivusjs, - General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. Jy 12 tf . - WILMINGTON, COL'MBIA & ADGOSTA; Railroad Co.- Omci or Gikxeal Strp'T, I " Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 13, 1834. J - Change of ScliidiBle ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884. AT 5 00 P. M.. the following- Passenirer fichednle will be run on this road: NIGHT KXPRES8 TRAINS (DallfV Nos. 4 8. West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington..:. .. 9.05 P.M. Leave Florence " 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C. St A. Junction 6JJ0 A. M. arrive at Columbia. . . 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia ..... ........... 9.55P.M. MOM ISt Wj, V. VU A. U UUWUU.. ........ AV.jOU . A. Leave Florence. 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington. . 8.35 A. M. Night Mail ahd PAsssvesB Tsatm. Daixt. No. 40 Wkst. Leave Wilmington..'. 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence... : 1.25 A. M. Matl ahd Passkngkk Traih Datlt No. 43 East. Leave Florence....... 4.05P.M Arrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Fleming-ton and Marten. Passeneers for Columbia and all points on G. fe C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. -Separate Pullman Sleepers for Auimsta on Train 40. .. k All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves . Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 0.50 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, . ' - Gen'l Snp't. T. M. EMERSON," Gen'l Passenger Agent, augiatf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Ornc or Sdt-imhtehbiht, Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowintr Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: , PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Iieave Wilmlnirtom at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. VLeave Raleigh at. 7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive atunariotte at 7.ai A. jl. ) Leave Charlotte at... .....8.15 P. M. Na 2. Arrive at Raleigh at. . . .9.00 A. M. 1 Arrive at Wilmimrton at. . . . . .8.25 A. M. Passencrer Trains stop at resrular stations onlv. and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. . , - . .. SHELBY DIVISION,, PASSENGER, MATL. EX- ' PRESS AND FREIGHT; Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave Charlotte........ .. 8.15'A, M. J Arrive at Shelby . ...12.15 P. M. I Leave Shelby........ ,...1.40 P. M. i Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. No. 3 No. 4 Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte : Take Train No. 1 for State sville, Stations West em N. C. R. R-, Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. U U. JOH.BS, ' Superintendent. F. W. CLARE, General Eassenger Agent, ep21 tf '-.'.-'' A SING-LE .FACT ! IS WORTH A SHIP'LOAD OF ARGUMENT. - - i Cabtersvuxx, 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. Bfadfield's Female Regula tor. Its effect on such cases is truly wonderful, and well may tho remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend." ' Yours respectfully, ! ' ' ' -; JAMES W. STRANGE. ENTIRE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. ' Maj. John C. 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. Davis, of HHltown. Ala., writes.,Hav used Bradfield's Regulator extensively- In ihy practice with entire 8uccefSB.''If lttonot aspeclnOi it is, in my opinion, the best-knowB remedy for the diseases for whkjh it Is recommended." ; A lady of Boriham, Texas, writes: "I have been using your Female Regulator for several weeks and With great benefit. My case Is of long stand ing and baa balHed many physicians.! I have tried eyery medicine I could-hear of,- but the Regulator is the only one that has ever relieved my distressing sufferings." - ' j - " I ' r : -"if , - NoTAsuxeA, Alat : ' Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator has been thoroughly tested by me In a great variety of cases, and I am fully convinced that It Is nn ri valed for that class diseases which It claims to cure. ... T; ; J- C..HUSS, M. D. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address. . f " I'm 1htinvm.li Vtmam.kmrkdn'l' i -if f-. ' - "t ) - Box 28, Atlanta. Ga."" William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Winning ton. N. C. i . mylly , . ,. - . , onam Th'D TT7V Send six cents for postage rt JT JCLx slXl and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tnmnn mrniA-v Hfht tmT than anvthlneelse in Ma -mrid. Fortunes await the workers abso- 1 tuttely sure. a. once aaaress tku- w . . . ujJhSa inHwjAkwn- ' .;..'-., wW fwwj ... LI OOPIIS IWMopIum AX3 . ' EAJSTXT-CmSIIDw AV B4Mr jtME. v iinuiiw ..-.' jm. J. C. HOFFMAS. JgFTERSOjt. W18C0SSI1. - , w wwy i - .iaddresftisa-rireii---: ;.-,r.''ii. . 10 Spruce Street, J9ewTo?X.City, . 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It is not claimed, as is the ease with many so-called remedies,that SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 'is a cubx-aix, or can remove all the ills to which flesh- Is heir; but as a toxic ahd -health BXKKWER, and for SKI2T DI8- EASES, and for troubles dependent on ikfubs and impoverished blood, It Is without a rival f The Mightiness of Truth ! LET TH FACTS BPBAK IN 8TEHTOBIAN TONXS. "Fat as a Pig." "My baby six months bid broke out with some kind of skin humor, and; after being treated fiv months by my family physiplan. was given up to -die. The druggist recommended Swift's Specific, and the result was as gratifying as it was mirac ulous. My child soon got -well, all traces of the disease are gone, and he is as fat as a pig." i J J. KIHKLAND, Minden, Rusk 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. E. BRONTE, M D., ,v Cyprees Ridge, Ark. An Editor's Experience ! LAID ASIDE FROM JOURNALISTIC WORK. After trying numerous remedies for Rheuma tism, but without permanent relief.I was advised to use S. S. 8., which had given permanent relie to others suffering from rheumatism. After ta king half a dozen Dottles 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 suf fered a return of the old attacks 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 suoh 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. Sidney Herbert, Atlanta, Ga. Ous Treatise on Blood -and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 189 W. 28d St.; Philadelphia Office 1305 Chestnut St. apltf ehsm Groceries. . Groceries. J Q Q Bbhi FliOUR, all grades, ' OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, 5JU Extra C and C OAA Bags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE. idJKJ 4Q Tierces LARD, JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD gQIBoxes CHEESE, 4Q Tubs BUTTER, JJjQ Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 2QQ Bbls SEED POTATOES. 30 Bbls TURNIPS, 20 Bbls APPLES. . . Fj0 Hhds MOLASSES, 125Bblb do :200 KegNAn,s 250 Bundles HOOP IRON, g0 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, , Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, Candle-, Soap, Candy, Ac., For sale low by mh2tf ADRIAN A TOLLERS. WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW j PIKE SASH, BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD. AS THE BEST, MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL ; . , - WOOD WORK. iaug24tf PARSLEY & WIGGINS. npHB AGONY IS OVER I STATE OFFICERS JL nominated 1 1 New Hanover not forgotten ill Therefore do not forget that H. C. Pre ns pert 'a -Fashienable, Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 7 South Front Street, Is still In full blast, - whAM Vr Vt. . Ct Pramnn aaalofail h tarsv sons, c&d always be found to attend to those who v' wish a first-elass Shave, Hair-Cat, o. Corns ex- - i tracted .and Skis Difieaes of all kinds cred. rjetf . PERT, NO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET ' AND PRINCESS STREET - WILMINGTON. N. C. " The Finest Restaurant in the City. - . , Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $LO0, Sis- v gie jteais 330: no jteais sen. out dec 1 tf . R. J". SCARBOROUGH. Proprf Payetteville Observer. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1883, THX -undersigned will revive the publication of - -the FAYETTEYILLE OBSERVER. . j The Obssxvr will be a large 28-oolirmn weekly ' . newspaper, and. will be mailed to subscribers. ', postage -paid, at ss per annum, always in ad Vance. It will give the news of the day in as ample form as Its space will permit, and both re- gular ana occasional eorregpondents will contri bute letters from the Capital on State politics -and affairs. j Democratic m politic-, the Obsxsvxb wQl la- - DOr, nrsv 01 au, vu 7ur mo lowpemj 01. uia Town of Fayette ville, to , develop the vast agrt- , eultural resources of Its own and the neighbor- ' - tng counties, and to promote' all that concerns the welfare of the people of North Carolina, i Opposed: to such Innovations on .the homely - ways of our fathers as, In the guise of progress, ; harm society, the Obsxbveb will be found la f .li ympathy with, the new tkingr-born of the 3 -changwd condition ot the South whksh sound -judgment or enlightened experience find to be " also good. ... . " - " - - . As to the rest : K wCl strive to Reserve the ie-v putation ol the name it inherits. ' i - . 'febtf- - a. J. HALE. Ja. DSIw " BAM'LREAILfliL. I - - tr nn rtfimded BA'5?A.B.8"- . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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