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9 " - 1 A Great rruoiciii i Medicines. : "PS ! the yP. indigestion .Tase"" v . cures, s l TtP all the Brain and Nerve force . . ftn the Great health restorers. - NSi of all the best medicines in ' you wUl find that -J3bp UKrt have the best curative qualiUes tfprsofall - concentrated anJ ? them and that they will cure when rill of' these, singly or combing 9 -SD? Fail I thorough trial will give posi? oofofthis. . nw vcaw ago I broke down with kidney f'. ' mr.iaint and rheumatism. . . sDv I thpn I have been unable to be about inCC . luuiamo hard lilro nrvrwl . J ,T.wl nn OTrl filing milk ini')S were juu.cv uu mm my i ihe best physicians agreed that noth- - ;uM cure me. 1 resoivea w try nop '", - I have used seven ' bottles; the KneJ has all gonc'from my liver, the in"trom my limbs, and it has worked 'flirack io my case; otherwise I would ? I been now in my grave. J. W. Morkt, 5ocl1.1S81. . Poverty and Suffering., . t ffaS dragged down with debt, poverty ,, offering for years,: caused by a sick SnilV and large bins for doctoring. ' I tvas completely discouraged until one mr a,ro by the advice of my pastor. I com, Jlci,d 'using Hop Bitters, and in one ninth we were a11 we" an none of us ?ffg:rn a sick day since, and I want to" L to all poor men, you can keep your L li,.s well a year with llop Bitters for L dim one doctor's visit will cost. I j, jt." A; WORKINGMAN. ; Sune genuine without a bunch of Rren non the white label. Shun all the vile.poiscn r stuff with "Hop" or '-Hops' In their name. VrlU4Vlv-' toc&nrm tuthsat chm If you are growing Gray or Bald Ifjonr Hair is Thin, Brushy, Dry, ' Harsh, orWeak; If you are troubled with Dandruff, ease of the Scalp, . USE Ayer'sHairVigor. It heals nearly erery disease peculiar to tie scalp, checks the falling out of the Hair isi prercnts it from turning gray, and is an. nnequalled dressing and toilet article., PREPARED BY . '. ' Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. jm l my chw nrm dec 31 Ague Gnre1 eoutaiu3 au antidote for all malarial dla-' orders which, so far as known, is used iu no oilier remedy. It contains uo Quinine, nor ay mineral uor deleterious substance what- . erer, and couseqneutly irodnces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but Wares lite . system healthy as ;t was, before the attack. 1TZ ASRAHT A FEE'S AGUE CURE . to cure vrery case of Ferer and Ague, luter mkten't or Chill Fever, fteiuillent Feter, imjiib .tgne. Bilious FeTer, aud Lifer Com ! jiiit canned by malaria. , In case of failure," alter Jue trial, dealers are authorised, by our circular dated July 1st, 1S82, to refund the uoDry. . ; ' Dr.J.C Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggista. j f f i:- ' nrra no 80 - Protection. No such pro tec tire against chills and f erer and other dis eases of a malarial type exists as Hos tetter'a stomach Bitten. It relieves constipation, liver disorders, rheuma tism, kidney "and bladder ailments, with certainty and pTr o m ptitude A change, as gratify ing as it is complete soon takes place in the appearance, as well as tne sensa tion, of the wan and haggard inva lid who uses this standard promoter rf hnilth and arth. Porsa'ebyall Druggists and. Dealers SMerally. . nn;u4Wiy una tuthsa mvl7 K .KOVOLTAIC BELT and other Euectrkj Jpu nv'X?CES are sent n 30 Days' Trial TO inTfiLYJ0UG OLD, who are suffer r1eT.VI,E,tvoC8 DEBn.mr, Lost Vitaijtt. IW.. " """ESSES, ant all tbof disease or a Jutuur, resulting from A busks and ?ration to complete Kambood meaj.tii, ViooB and XTAIC BELT CO., MrliaH. Wich. -22LSD&Wiy tntbaat, novSS nrcjtsvi TBE BEST PltEPAUATION fe?"25?0 hair to Its natural color;!' for S5IHTIHa 406 bah- from turning gray; . i "raonnciHo a rapid and lnxnriant, growth? pi'ciTisa scurf and dandruff; i ' n CUSnia itching Xr all illunua nt 4t,A uialn rOr Till i n mjimnyg ' wuw Dw.y, Pm v!!xl'TINQ tEe hair from failing out; and JttWHfflo f0r Vbich a hairtonla la re- fiTen. n9HMT MTmoKiix of Its merita are lft0m CHAS. n. RKAD, D D., Pastor Qraca street Presbyterian Church. 1 hi gAxroi ; 5 Rich jiojrn, Va. Dweral years I have used bo other Hair waiJr"1 the Xanthine, which had been rvHT; 18 claimed for it as a wholesome fchSrJS4 "storer of the natural Jsolor of ' inqrough preventive of dandruff. CHA3. H- XUtAP.. Taie,b, J- H. SSSbis, Drtiertot.- bm Ju aug sep v feb 29 ' 4 At "Warrentoii, N. C, JOHN w. HICKS, . ;' DIT0R AND PROPRIETOR TRK HOvil JftTTRWiT. H Man VuS4 rcillatton tne counties of, VanLSf1,1 N- C., and Mecklenburg,' II 50 V medium It to unsurpassed. Xhe:Moriiing Star. 1 THE WIND'AUD ANCHOB. ilT Dear Fisher- Tt will he in mv power to cast I'm a sailor m the deep and troubled seas, lve a knack for. nhiditn n a ii-;n ; breeze; : - ' v. - - 4 v ?. r . ? i - t " " .can amn tne alipp'ry mast i 1 riail U1UUQ Lrir II OOll i Tq the wind'ard side an anchor if I please. I can sail a Fisher's smack and tend the bait. yt iu utKiiu caanneis stir the ship of state; I can make a hawser fast f ' And if nArananrir iwot To the wind'ard side an anchor" in weighty I can hoist the pirate's black and threaten- can strut upon the deck and fume and And when angry run the seas I can eo UDon mv knppn " And to wind'ard cast an anchor. But 'twill ara- ; ', Chicago News. THE CAMFAIQN. The German voters of Hart ford, Conn., Will have a Cleveland ralW on Thursday evening. Mr. Carlise has consented to make ten speeches in Iowa one in each Congressional District excepting the aecond. 1 Sanduskt.1 O..' Sent. 29. At Norwajk.' in Huron . county,- Mrr Blaine and party were met by a large body of uni formed clubs and escorted in nosaession through the town over to a stand erected in iront or the Court -House, around ? which were assembled several thousand i persons. Mr. R." B. Hayes was on the stand! and welcomed Mr. Blaine. - : , ; I have been a Republican. In 1860 and in 1864 1 was a Republican land supported Abraham Lincoln. . I believed Abraham Lincoln an honest man, and I still believe he was an honest man. hy,we' used to call him "honest old Abe',?' and on our campaign banners we had ; inscribed "Honest Abe." "But when have vott heard in this campaign any talk of "Honest Jim," and on what banner have you seen an in scription of "Honest Jim?" Gov. Gray, at Indianapolu. . . : j Baltimore. Sept. 29 A meet ing of the Irish-American citizens of this city was held in Monumental Square to night, numbering many thousands. . and characterized by great enthusiasm. Among ine speakers were Hen . John O Byrne, of New York; Hon. E. F. Pillsbury, of Bos ton, and Hon.: George A. Post, of Penn sylvania, Secretary of the Democratic Congressional : Committee. Addresses were also made by Gen. Franz Sigel, ex Gov. Salomon and others. Most of the members 'of the Advisory Committee of the Brooklyn Young Republican Club, who had signified their intention of . resigning from the com mittee because of the club's determination to indorse Blaine and Logan, met with their fellow committeemen last evening at the club headquarters, and helped organize the meeting. Then they retired, and left the Blaine members of the committee to accept a lot of resignations and provide for filling vacancies. N. T. Times. Hon. James W. Emery, of Portsmouth, N. H., was invited to address a Cleveland and Hendricks meeting at Bow lake, Strafford, N. II., and replied as fol lows: Portsmouth, ,8ept. 18. J. W. Jewell, Esq. My dear sir I sympathize with you in your efforts to defeat J. G. Blaine. " He is one of the greatest political sinners that I have ever known, and al though a Republican and a believer in the Republican doctrines In timet! past, 1 can not and shall not vote in favor of Blaine. Yours" very truly, James W. Emery. If any prbphet or observer of things political has been thus far dull and blind enough to hold as at all doubtful the position of the German-American voters in this campaign, we should say that the scales of self-deception would be shaken from his eyes by the great meeting of Germans in the Academy of Music last night, uerore o o'clock the Academy of Music and Irving Hall were filled to overflowing, and the overflow organized an outdoor1 meeting. Men stood in the aisles and crowded the stages 'of both the buildings! The interior of the Academy was liberally decorated with German and American flags. Gen. Franz Sigel was greeted with vociferous applause when he called the meeting to or der, and the applause was repeated when be introduced Oswald Ottendorfer as Presi dent of the evening. There were two hundred- Vice Presidents, including William Steinway. Henry Clausen, Jr., August Bel mont, Gustave Schwab, Charles F. Woerl shoffer; Peter Doelger,- Jacob Rupperf, Adolph Schalk, Christ Hupfel, David G. Yuengling, Albert S. Bischof, Ferdinand Levy, and David Mayer.. The Hon. Alger non S. Sullivan, John R. Fellows, and George Ehret were also present. New York Times, Sept. '30 ; . ! . - f SO UTHERK ITEMS. . r "Richmond, Va., September 29. Mr. E. P. Dandridge, commonwealth's attorney of Frederick ceunty, council here for the Baltimore & Ohio ; Railroad and a prominent Democratic lawyer, was found dead in his law ofBce here this morning. Petersburg Index Appeal. , Governor Proctor Knott, of Kentucky, has given another proof of his good sense in refusing to summon the State Legislature in extra session for considering measures to check the cattle disease. The owners of cattle can take much more effi cient steps for arresting the disease than can the Legislature. PhiL Itecord, , j Henry Clay, the great Harry's grandson,' just aeaa in xiouisvmc, was born on the United States man-of-war In- dpnpndAnm.at , Lisbon.? The. father was ihon f irtintpr tA Portugal. The boy : was christened under the man-of-war's flag and was named ".Henry inaepenaence my. i POLITICAL POINTS. Mr. Blaine is an advocate of cremation, so far as letters are concerned. -f-Balt. Day, Dem. I The Stalwarts who are' now swinging Blaine around the circle are not , ema o;7A a thom who went West ana saved Garfield four years ago. PhUadel- p7iia -Times, 2nd. Hep. - 1 Tn flrrlfir that the Government 4, oiiooi 2 000 a year in duties on soft X.i iod at this wort from abroad the rjeopte of . Philadelphia are forced to pay 90oooa a yeart in -the increased cost of .nhnMA 'iind .i bituminous coal. Phil. Record. : - 1 DRAMA TIC NOTES. ! .Tonir Trying was 46 years old i .,atTi of last February. Miss Terry UU MW VW - waa uwiuv' .... ...... . -i The-appalling fact is annonnced that there aw now more than 250 theatrical. ffieoSISBilid i musical companies on the roaa in wiu ; 1 tiTvuo a rr. or lan tour ofr Mme. ,w t n Tfovember. She 2Sr Y!6T?Machetb. Marie An-: tdinette; Mary Stoart, Medea, ueen Ji,uza- -A ntVo. ml it vmAS. '.-V'c ' 111 HIHlRHr AAA. - AJOUT " , GOVERNOR'S CANVASS. - vren. A. M. Scales will speak at the following times and places K ."trt oaniora, Moore county,' Friday. October.3d. . 1 ' Ore Hill. Chatham; Armniv Sat.nr- day, October 4th. -1 Goldsboro, Monday, October 6th. ? Wilson, Tuesday,-October 7th. Farmville, Pitt conntv. . Wedi nes- day, October 8th. ' Greenville, Pitt county. Thursday. October 9th. , . i Washington, Beaufort oountv.Fri- day, October 10th. 1 L, Yatesville, Beaufort county. Satur day, fjctober 1 1th. elviiere, 5- Perquimans county, .. . '. 1. Wedne8 Tuesdavr October 14th. A. Gatesville, Gates connty, day, October 15th. - Wintoni Hertford v-countv. Thurs day, October 16th; -; : u V v !' Oxford,' Friday, October ;i7th. Pittsboro, Saturday, Oct6ber 18th. J onesboro, Monday, October 20th. Red Sprin28.RobeBon countv.Tues- day, October 21st. Wilmington, (at night), .Wednes day, October 22d. Duphn Roads. Dunlin coantv. Thursday, October 23d. f Pnnceton.J ohnston count y,Friday, October 24th.. Dr. York is invited to attend and divide time with Gen. Scales. R.H. Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. Maj. Stedman'a Appointments. The Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments for Mai. C. M. Stedman, jat which Hon. W. T. Faircloth, the Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: VYiHiamston, Martin countv. Tues day, October 7. I Windsor, Bertie countv. Wednes day, October 8. Plymouth, . Washington countv. Thursday, October 9. Ji.denton, Chowan county. Friday. October 10. 1 Mizabeth Citv, Pasquotank coun ty, Saturday, October 11. I Currituck, Currituck county, Mon day, October 13. Hertford, Perquimans countv. I uesday, October 14. Appointments of Col. Wharton JT. j j Green, ' ; j Previously published, .ate hereby changed for these counties 'named: pendee: I Bannerman's, Thursday, October 2. Topsail Sound, Friday, October. 3.. I waynx: I Fremont's, Tuesday, October 1. Beston, Wednesday, October 8. Seven! Springs. Thursday, Octo ber 9. Grantham's Store, Friday, Octo ber 10. j I Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. i onslow: j Jacksonville, Mouday, October 13. Richland's, Tuesday,October 14. Silver1! Dale, Wednesday, Octo ber 15. i Snead's Ferry, Thursday, Octo ber 16. , .. By order of the District Executive Committee. i Senator Ransom's Appointments Gen. Ransom, with other good speakers, will fill the following ap pointments: j banford, Moore county, Friday October! 3d. Ore Hill, Chatham county, Satur day, October 4th. I R..H. Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 5th, 1884. Jndce Fowle's Appoint isnts. Judge Fowle will speak as fol- lows:..; I 1; Trenton, Jones county, IThursday, Oct. 2dj : I LaGrange, Lenoir county, Friday, Oct. 3d. 1. l As Thousands do-TesUfy. f So does Thomas Roberts j Wholesale Grocer, i Philadelphia, who says: "Bcn nett's Cocoaine allays all irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually re move dandruff and prevent the hair, from falling out. ' - ' ' BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS The superiority of these extracts consists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the' poison ous oils j and acids which enter into the composition of many, factitious fruit fla vors, i : i " i T jPatapsco Eouring Mills f I Established 1 774. Bnhra 1774 Rolls 1882 CAAMBRlUMre.Co-J - t mHIS COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES A THREB MILLS, as follows - ! i I PATAPSCQ MILL A. av LLICOTT CITY, Md. 1 PATAPSCO MILL B, lit BALTIMORE, Md. ! PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GBOVE, Md. Having a daily capacity o; 1 S OO Barrels. 1 Tha vninA nf THnnr denenda on the nronortlon ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Suar and Phos phate of Lime. Maryland ana Virginia wneat, Jw. Brhh nnr Patent itniiAr Slours are manu factured, 1a unequalled for Its pnrity and supe rior quality of alible properties, i - Ask your Grocer for Pataosco Superlative, - Cape Henry Family, Patapsco Choice FatenW North Potot Family.e Patapsco Family, u -,, CheRapeake Kxtra, Kt.anscu itxira. . mnuumi-wjr ; h Orange Grove Extra. C. A. GAMBRILL VFQ CO., Si Commeroe Street, . .Baltimore, jau lEepresented by . iaag2 6m i . aattutni , T. McIVEK, r Wilmington, N. 0. The Person Comity News, Published atf KOIBOBOfcH. C.;. WIIITAKEII ,SIII11N,V ' .'I ! if Uam and Pronrlstora. tThA NTCWS has the largest elroniauon 01 an Dobllshed or olrcrilatea.m ine nns sodsooo fSSSUSST liberal. Snhsorlptlan $t 00 per year. ' ; r 'A ' . -."-v The 1.1 or n i ng:St ar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY i Snlscrijtiai Rates la Airance. DAXLT STAB, One Tear, postage paid ,....$7 00 ; - - Three Months " . ; " ..4 00 i M Two Months," - i " . one Month ." " WEEKLY STAR, One Year; postage paid : .$1 60 .. 1 00 " " Six Months. " " - ... i Three Months ... ; NOTICES OF THE PRESS : "it The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life tolt.SalemFresr.' i - - ,'1 -.' The Wilmington Stab has entered ea Its twelfth year aa good a paper as any people should want. ChartotU DetNKrgL. . ,t The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. As a dally journal of news It stands "up head." Concord SegitUr. The Wllnunsrton Stab has entered It twantv. fifth volume. There is no better paper published In. vie State. Lenoir Topic , . , The Wilmington Stab has entered unon 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 leadlng-papers'of the South. Oxford TorcftiiqhL 7" r " The Wumlnston Stab Is not onlr one of the best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news and typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. -Jaciaon Reporter. The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from ty po rapny np to eaiionai aouity ana inaepenaence. tUrsburg (Va.) Index-AppeoL The Wumington (N. C.) Mobhiks Stab-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 in the South. Richmond Pa.) BeligiOMt Herald. The Wumington Stab has now entered upon 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. Tarboro aouuierner. Wa like the Star because it is thoroughly re- H nan A A fao.laoll anA ark vaII QnH fthiV edited, newsy, spicy, and in f act a perfect news paper. Long may me btab iwuisae. mi. .iry Visitor. Althontrh at the head of the cress in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader. still it continues to Improve. It Is a Stab of the first magaltude. May its lustre never wane. TMirree nuijsavttei. The Star la ao well and. favorably known in this section of the State, that we oan 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 South. Jtobetonian. That maeniflcent beamlnft 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 sdL Tarboro Southerner. - The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year, it is a most excellent newspaper, wen ed ited, a oompendlwm of all the news of the day, and n honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina journalhnn. CfearWto Observer. The Wlhnineton Stab is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be- sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. CliarlotU OOeerver. The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wllmlnarton Stab. It has lust reached one of its many birthdays. Aa a newspaper it is a f avcrlte Wiui os Biate press ana is boukul aiwr wj uw people. Long and prosperous life to t.PHds viiie Timet. The WOmlnston 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, ami consider it the peer of any journal published in the South. uxrora tw nance. Whv is it that all the TAoers with the name of Star are such bright little journals f 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 mckmond (Ko.1 State. The wnmlnsrtnn Stab has entered uponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exchanges, and us editorial ae aartment la conducted with much ability. Mrr gatUon JUade. Humble In Its beginnings, as was Inseparable fmna an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of tee Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newefa per it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs- pnate selection ana luuioioua arnuieuicuw auu we are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchanges. HiUeboro Recorder. The Wilmington MoBNnie Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it apon iu 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 tne news, ana mis is the first thing m 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 innnenoe 01 toe stab never ue re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years oi usefulness. Messenger. . I TBEQHIYTRU5 Will purify the BLOOprwra late the LIVER and KIONEY8. . And MUBTUIU Iiu n ran ana Viuoi or juuin. DPDS1&. wioiaiAPpeuK, , digestion. Lac of Btrengtn, and Tired FeeUng absolutely eared, isoues, mracienuu nerves receio c v -. Kniivens the mind and ' Sj i supplies Brain Power. , A r CfOSufferlngfrom complaints W4 UICi O peculiar to their sex will Ond in SB. HAMBH'SrftON TONIO a eafcnd itpedVeure. Gives a clear, J?T,omptexlon, Frequent atoempU as counterfcitlni? on ly aaa HSnUrtrinse od nful.iafonaatioa.le. auglCD&Wly ul6 Bank of Hew Hanover. iuthorixed Capital, - - S1,000,000 Cash Capital paid In, - $300,000 Surplus Fund, - - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS. : W. L GOBI, - . ' , '.' Q. M. STEDMAN, - G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAB, H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRTDGERS, , - ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, P. REEXNSTICIN, K. B. BORDEN, J.W.ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vloe President, anMtf 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier. tlolasses, Bagging, &c. gQBhdsPtime CUBA MOLASSESj y 100 do do p B" do t ; g AQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, ' 1000 Bales New A t9- ; gOO do necea uo gQQBblS FLOUR, -QrtBbls SUGAR, X o A ABags COFFEE, Lime. Cement, Plaster, Ac., " v All at Lowest Prices. aug24tf WORTH & WORTH. Star Saloon TG GIT THR VRRY FINEST SHRIMPS to be found hi the city. Also.WINES, LlQUCms. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be oonvlnoad.- , . QV) lf EXRBXRT, - lanrl tt"' , a." ' -,';' Proprietor. WHOLESALE PRICES, ' : fas-Our quotations, It should be understood, represent the wholesale prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices hare to be charged. , , '- . ' , l - ' ' abtiolxs. ' - mom. V BAGGING Gunny : 10)4 . 11J4 Standard..;....-....... 00 12. BACON North Carolina Hams. S ..... 1 Shoulders. t Sides, choice. Wbstsbh Sxokbd j : Sides, V D. ...... ...... - Shoulders, B........ Dbt Saxtxd Sides, V Hbouiaers. V BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,- -': Second Hand, each.......... I New New York, each........ ; New City, each BEESWAX ..... ............ 1 60 1 65 1 90 '2 00 100 .100 2 27 8 OO CA 9 00 BRICKS Wilmington, V M. Northern....... r- 0 00 & 14 00 BUTTER North Carolina, ft. 00 00 25 35 18 26 00 , 12 - JNOTtnern, w ................ CANDLES V ft Sperm. i. Tallow ; Adamantine. ...... CHEESE ft-North'nFact'y ! Dairy, Cream.......... State t COFFEE V ft-Java. ; - Lagnyra. Rio w ...... CORN MEAL V bush-., in sacks. Virginia Meall COTTON TIES V bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 44, V yd Yarns, bunch EGGS fJ dozen..-, -ww. .. FISH Mackerel, No. 1. bbl... 1 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl..-i . Mackerel, No. 2,- bbl . . ' Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. Mackerel, No. 8, bbl.... .. MuUets,bbl....... Mullets, Pork bbls. .......... 1 " N. C. Roe Herring, ft keg. . . Dry Cod. ft FLOUR bbl Fine...... . Northern Super...1.,.. " Extra . lhmllv , Mills Super ... Family ,-. Extra Family..'..,. GLUE-U ft GRAIN tt bushel. ' Corntore,bags.prlme, white . Corn, cargo, in bulk, -- uom, cargo, in nags, Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store , Cow Peas HIDES V ft Green iry mi HAY tt 100 fts Eastern....... 95 Wastern .... 90 North River 90 HOOP IRON tt ft 3J LARD-tt ft Northern. 9 North Carolina w LIMB tt barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed tt M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed ...... 18 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- - lug to quality J3 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 IIS 00 mouasbjcs y gallon mew crop uuoa, in unas w in bbls.... 00 30 Porto Rico, in hhds 00 82 " " in bbls 00 85 Sugar House, in hhdsw 00 00 ,p " In bbls 00 20 Rvrnn. In bbls.... 40 80 NAILS tt keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 3 00 OILS tt gallon Kerosene 12 13 Lard i iv . i o Linseed 90 1 00 Rosin 15 18 Tar 00 20 Deck and Soar 00 22 POULTRY Chickens,liye,grown 25 SO Spring.. 8 s Turkeys Bo - f 5 PEANUS V bushel 75 1 60 POTATOES tt bushel Sweet.. 00 75 Irish, per barrel, new.. 00 3 00 PORK tt barrel-City Mess.... 17 50 18 CO Prime . ig w niaw Rumo - WOO 18 00 RICK Carolina, tt ft X 8 Kougb, V Dusnei (upiana).. w u. 1 w Do. do (Lowland) 1 00 1 C3 RAGS tt ft Country 1 1U City 1 ty ROPE tt ltf 82 SALT tt salt Alum 80 85 Liverpool w vo Lisbop...., 00 00 American... 00 75 SUGAR tt ft Cuba 0 . 00 Porto Rico 0 00 A-Coffee - 0 '8 B 44 0 7V, O " 7H& 71 Ex C 0 8 Crushed 10J 11 SOAP tt ft Northern 5 tit SHINGLES tt M Contract 5 00 7 00 Common 2 00 2 50 Cypress Saps 4 50 6 00 Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50 STAVES tt M W O Barrel. .... 12 00 18 00 R O Hogshead 00 00 10 00 TALLOW tt ft- 5 e TIMBER tt M feet-Ext Sean (1st class yellow pine).. 13 00; 00 12 00 . Prime ship 'g, 1st class heart. 00 10 00 Extra Mill, good heart. 00 roO Mill Prime 6 50 7 60 Common Mill 4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 300 400 WOOL-tt ft Washed 00 20 Unwashed 00 16 Burrv.. T 10 12 WHISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 6 08 North Carolina 100 290 WILiniNGTON HONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York Baltimore Boston Philadelphia... Western Cities discount hflh.nM An nam l Mi rwnf. Bank of New Hanover Stock mit National Batik Stock. ' ... 107 ... 90 ... 140 ... 23 ... 10 ... 10 ... 80 ... 4 ... 116 ... 106 ... 106 ... 100 ... 100 ... 100 ... 110 ... 80 ... 50 ... 120 Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina uonaa Jia jix-coupons Funding, 1868. . . New 4s... W & WRR Bonds, 7 tto (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, Wo. Wilmington, col. a Augusta it n onas Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 tto.... " ft Sin New Hanover County Bonds, 6 tto Wilmington A Weldon RRStock:..... North Carolina it it a toes. . Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. Wumington Cotton Mills Stock. ,. . THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTON GAIE FOILS FOR SALE 1VP GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RB Sutation. .They have tonght and won a series of lie greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent; and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in TO, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the 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, per Express. C. O. P., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HKNS, $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 the superiority of my Birds, Will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, ap6tf Hflllardston. Nash Co. N. C. ENCOURAGE HOME IHSTITDTIOHS. Security Against Fire.; The Horti CarflMHoM Insnraabe Co. RAIJEICIT, N. C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at f ah rates on all elapses of insurable property 11 Alllosses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" Is rapidly gaining m public favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of propert iu North Carolina. Agents in all parts of the State. JOHN GATLING, President. W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor, f ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, sep 26 tf Wilmington. N..C. Atkinson & Manning's 1 Insurance Rooms, j BANK OF NKW HANOVER BUILDING, . Wilmington, N. C. . - Fire. Mame: .aiFlf Comaiies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RRLTGlbUff AND FAMILY NIWS paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. C. . . , nwxrma m iwr annmni. m anvance. - , The eligibility of its location, , the number and, activity oi its agents, ana eonsumuy uxirvrnv tat demand for it among.the more solid classes of moHom In rartniiR Bfto.tlons. give the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar clalipa upon the patron age 01 the advertising puduc. ernm very iaror , able. Consult your baslness interest, and address tber editor ; ... , , ; j.r ' : . Greensboro M. C 00 15 ...... ..i.r oo I2tt Earns. 00 & &i 00 8 00 & .v 8 7il2iiington T7eldon . Eciiiroa; Co;: : .. t . ; ' Omcs b Gxl, SqncMSTSSosjrf, t : I ; ; Wilmington, N. a, July U 884. f ' ;:uuimntg , . Chftage of tnednle.. fR AND AFTER JULY 13. 1884: AT 9.00 A.M" yj Passenger Trains on the Wilmington WaK uuu xuuiroaa wiu run as iouows: . . Day MtU aa Express TraJns, Ial7v ;: . nw i norw ana 49 somvsu Leave Wllmhigton Front t. Depot, at 9M JL MS Airive W Weldonw;i4fi......i.,..vlw 8.85 P Mi: Arrive at Wumington. Tront St. Depot, 8.85 P. M. Fast Thboosh Mah. ahb Pasbxhuxb TaAm Das.t ' . - . .. No. 40 Sooth., : . .,1-. Leave Weldon.-. ................. ... .1 '. 5.85 P. M' Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mini ; ato Pasbxhskh ' Tract j Dailt No. ; 48 , ' North. ' j . Leave. Wilmington . . . Arrive at Weldon. . .. 8.35 P. M 2.85 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. ; - - s Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P.M. and 4.30 P.M.' daily.- Returning, Jleave Tarboro at 3 P.M. and Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland "Neok at 8.25 P. M. Return- mg. leaves seouana NecK at 8 30 A. Mr daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday tia Bay; Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all pointa North via Richmond' and Washington. .-. . o- - All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. -..t:-- -i -.u- - For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving n umuigton ai u.oo a., m.. aany except Buna a aauy except Sunday. . john f. DrvmiC Oeneral Snnt T. M. EMERSON, Oen'l Passenger Agent. , jy 12 tf i , WILMINGTON, COL'HBIA&ADGDSTA Railroad Co. Omen o Grviraii Spt't, I Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 18, 1884. f , I Change of Schedule. O' N AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884. AT 8.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule wlU be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) Nos. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington... Leave Florences Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction Arrive at Columbia. . . Leave Columbia 4 Leave C, C. & A, Junction.. . . Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. .. 9.05 P. M. .. 2.40 A.M. .. 6.20A.M. .. 8.40 A. M. 0.55P.M. ..10.20P.M. r. A.. 4.50A.M. 8.35A.M. Nwht Miit aho Passkkgkb TKAm." Daii.t. No. 40 WSST. Leave Wumington ...... it. ..10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence .. 1J25A. M. MAn. Aim Passknsxb Train DxjiJr No. 43 Rabt. Leave Florence. '.....Ju. 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington i 805 P. M TraJn 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Remington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C.-R. R., C. A 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 daily, except Sunday, at 6.50 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, i Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . aug 13 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, E OmCX Qf SUPXBISTXHDnjT, Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: j - ' PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ' . 1 Leave Wilmington at........ ...7.00 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at .7.35 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at. . 7.30 A. M. I Leave Charlotte at ........815 P.M. No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at.: 9.00 A. M. I Arrive at Wilnuneton at. 8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. v. i Leave Charlotte..........1..... 8.15 A. M. K)-3 f Arrive at Shelby .12.15 P. M. n . (.Leave Shelby.... 1.40 P. M. wo- f Arrive at Charlotte.:.......... 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. . Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. K. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. I -v - L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent, sep 21 tf . : Saved Her Life. , RtDGS, McIstosh Co., Ga. ;Dr. J. BRAiiFntij) : Dear Sir1 have taken sev eral bottles ot your Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other, diseases combined, of sixteen years' standing, and yeaOff believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in its favor. I have recommen ded it to several of my friends who were suffer ing as I was. : j Yours, very respectfully, . I ' MRS. W. E. STEBBINS. TESTED A QUARTER". OF A CENTURY IT j STANDS UNRIVALLED. LaGrahob, Ga. ;Dr. J. BRAPrauj, Atlanta, Ga. : Dear Sir I take 'pleasure in stating that I have jued, for the list twenty years, the medicine yon1 are now put ting up, known as Dr. Bradfield's Female Regu- lator, and consider it the best' combination ever gotten tegether.for the diseases for whlch.lt is recommended. With kindest regards I am, re spectfully. W. B. FERRELL, M. D. : v Atuota, Ga. Dr. J. Bradfikld: Dear Sir Some fifteen years ago I examined the recipe of Female 1 Regulator, and carefully studied authorities In regard to Its cbmponents,and then (as well as now) pronounce it to be the most scientific and akuful combina tion of the really reliable remedial agents known to science, to act directly on the womb and nte- tind organs, and the drgans and parts sympatbl-. sing directly with these; and.l therefore, provld-: big a specific remedy for all diseases of the womb. and of the adjacent organs and parts.- --1 Yours truly, ' . Jzsss Borths - - ITreatlse on the Health and Happiness of Wo man mailed free to any address. Ths BRAsnxu Rbstjlator Co., I1" Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. - , iwiUlam H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N.C. . ' - w ' ' y imylly -ensm , A TiTi TfWV1 Send six cents for postaf e r tiilid' and receive, free, a costly box of goods whick:wiu help all, or either sex, tAYnnM mnM rlffht awav thatt anything else in this world.- Fortunes -await the workers abeo intiiv mm, . At ones address TRUE A CO-- An- insta, Maine. . mbSODAWlr rfnii r T l. i e cdc al Ik d rt u ft 1 By addressmgfiEOc P ROWEII 4c CO., S 10 Spruce: StfNew York,-ean learn the exaeteost of any proposed line of ADVERTISING In Amer . :', loan Newspapers.' t3P100-page Pamphlet I 10VA--'' t I 1 oo l D&Wlm' ' XTetr 6rk: and Wilmington "SteamsliipjCo.-. i :. X f i i 'i r I 7RQM LPIER 84, EAST-RIVER,', NEW YORK, '' r - " t At86'olocii. M. - ' - GULF STREAM. ...... ...Saturday, REGULATOR . PULF STREAM. . REGULATOR;.;.. - ! f Z . FROM WILMINGTON. Oct'r 4. Oct'r 11. Oct'r 18. Ootr25.- REGULATOR ; . Friday, ' , - . Oct'r ,8. Oct'r 11.' TRRAM... ! .. Saturday, REGULATOR . Oct'r 18. Oct'r S5. GULF STREAM.. tsThrcragh BQls Lading and' Lowest Through ates guaranteed to and from nnlnta In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to ' L JBG. SRIAI.I.BONjBS, .. ?y ! Superintendent, ' u. Wilmington, N. C. W. P. Clyde tc Co., General Agents, sep 23 tf 85 Broadway, New Yok. ii -Our ' II vj-Treads On Blood Polflonmg is of interest to all classosi Will he mailed free on receipt of your address. v .. :shx Swm Spscwic Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Gs. CONSTITUTIONAL SCBOFITLA. . ' a sirl in mv emnlov has been cured of what I ' believe was Constitutional Scrofula by he nee of Hwirt s specinc. j. o. mcuaktei, ; Aiiatoona, oa, July 25, is4, . TETTER FIFTEEN' YEARS ! Swift's Specific has cured me of an obstinate Tetter of fifteen years'-standing. - L. Cook, . - aunetto, tia., joiy 18,ikm. . : PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS. I have prescribed Swift's Specific in many cases " of Blood Poison and as a general tonic, and it has made cures after all other remedies had failed. B. M. Strickland, M. D., Cave Spring, Ga July 28, 1884.' FEARFUL BLOOD POISON! - A negro on m V farm has been cured of a fear ful case of Blood Poison by the use of three bot tles of Swift's Specific Andrew J. Howard, jforsytn, ua., Aug. &, iK4. FRESH AND FAIR COMPLEIION. A young lady who was troubled with Tetter and Eruptions has been entirely relieved by a few bot-. ties of Swift's Specific, and her complexion is iresn ana iair again. thos. u. si organ Greensboro, Ga, Aug. 17, 1884. TETTER FOR ELEVEN TEARS. Swift's Spec lflo has cured me of Tetter frm which I had suffered for eleven years, and has built up my general health so that I feel like a new man. L. W. Lib, " t - Dawson, Ga , Aug 30, 1834. Swift's Specific is entirely a vegetable prepara tion; no mercury, no potash, or other minerals. Send for treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases,! ree SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. .Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. apltf chsm - no2l Groceries. Groceries. 1500 BIIS FL0T7B' &11 Kr&daa, i OK A Bbls Granulated UGAR, ' ZDV Extra C and C 2QQ Bags Rio and Lagurra COFFEE, .Q TJerces LARD, JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD y QTBoies CHEESE, Tubs BUTTER, : . 150 BeS CRACKERS 20D Bbls ffEKD POTATOI& 20BbtoTURNIps 2 QBblB APPLES. Hhds MOLASSES, . ' i25 Bblfi ao I 200 Keg8NAnA' 2508nnle8HOOPIRON CA Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff, Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, For sale low by ADRIAN A VOLLERS. mh2tf ) - WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW PINE - i . ; - . I I BLINDS & DOORS: GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL - WOOD WORK. . I - h Iang24tf. PARSLEY A WIGGINS. j Cotton Presses, "OlBOWN C!OTTON GIN, RUBBER -BELTING. JL GIN BRISTLES. Send in vonr orders at once for GINS and PRESSES. Don't delay. You will be disappointed In getting them in time, j WM. S. SPRINGER A CO., la, kiss) marxet street, isept 28 tf Wilmington. N. C. Favetteville Observer, QN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1883, THE undersigned will revive the publication of the FAYETTEYILLB OBSERVER, t The Obsbbvxb will be a large 28-oolumn weekly newspaper,. and. wilt be mailed to subscribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, always in ad vance. It will give the news of the day in as ample form as its Bpace will permit, and both re- gular ana occasional correspondents will oontrj bote letters fron the Capital on State politics and affairs. ; Democratic m politics, the Obsxbvxb will la- -bor, first of all, to assure, the prosperity of the Towsof Payetteville, to develop the vast agri cultural resources of its own and the neighbor ing; counties, and to promote all that concerns i the welfare of the people of North Carolina. " Opposed to such innovations on the homely . ways of our fathers as, .In the guise of progress. ; harm society, the Obsxbvxb will be found in full . sympathy with the new thing? torn of the , ofaanged condition-of the South which sound Judgment or enlightened experience find to be also good. -.. .. , As to the rest : ft Will strive to deserve the re- L nutation of the name it inherits. . ... febtf -- . E. J- HALE. Ja. rpiHE OLDEST 'NEWSPAPER' PUBLISHED IN A the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Com- -, mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted the plan ; of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com- f munioatlon with - large and Influential class of merchantSjmechanlcs, planters and naval store ' men; wheee-patronage is worth solloitatlon.' - Ad- ' Terusemenis aMBnsiaesaCaxds tns llbe - ral terms. ''- -- . -. .- r1" AddreM ' THE STAR ocCEjtt MartonS.a . ? r - -- - iw -. s i ' . r- ... ymmv;? 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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