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''ssfiv: .':-- mv Hokb m ixi K , stove it as the GENUINB rrins' WorecsteisDir sauce. OF-THE WORLD. jetbo most deUcaons taste and zest to of aATrES: 1 I sours. Tl-,a brother GRAVIES, I FISH, UOT&COLS MEATS. - V V GABIE, &c mvs tnat their siatnre is on every bottle of , GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, i. AfiEXTS FOB THIS U NIX B XBXKS. : MJW YOKK. 14DoawlT If you are growing Gray or Bald $ If your Hair is Thin, Brasliy, Dry, Harsh, or lVeak; v If yon are troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or any Humor or Dis ease of the-Scalp, USE or. It leak nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp, checks the falling out of the Hair and prevonts it from turning gray, and is an unequalled dressing and toilet article. - PREPARED- BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, i - j&nlDlT ch1 nrm dec 31 AYER'S Ague contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders wliioh, so far as known, is used iu no -other remedy. - It contains no Quiuiue, uor - gn? mineral nor deleterious substance 'what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leaves the . system as healthy as it was before the attack. ; VL WAEBAHT AYER'S AGUE CUBE T to eure every case of Fever and -Ague, iutei l . sbteut or Chill Fever, B'eniittent Fver,' ltonib .Ague, Bilious Fever, and Lifer Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after dne trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. . . ' ' ' . Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggists. 1 ' '. ' JelDiWCm nrm nov 30 GOLD MEDAL. PARIS, 1878. Bn W Cocoa. Warranted absolutely jre Cbooa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It baa three timet the ttrtngth of Cocoa mixed "with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far mora economi cal. It a delicious, nourishing. strengthening, easily digested, and olroTm7ly vdfiptd for invalids as weU as for persons in beaJlfc. : Sold by Grocers everywhere. f.BAKER & ca DorcIi6St6rs Mass. ialD&Wly we fr bu an 3 TOE BEST PKEPARATTON Tor restoring gray hair to it natural color; for preventing the hair from turning gray; i'or peoducino a rapid and luxuriant-growth; For iRADiciTiNs scurf and dandruff; ForcrmiKo itAhin? fr. nil diseases of the scaln: i rafiTUTlAtt LUQ inilil liuiujt vui, out. ?nr ivrBrrHmo for. which a hairtonk? is re- Vn. . V. 1 : t 1 1 (n . An. nnfl wed it has no ionAL The high est TfisnxofliALs of its merits are ein-n. - hxiu Rkv. CHaS. H. BEAD, I) D., Pastor Grace Street Presbyterian CmnTch.1 RlCBXOHI). Va. Fi.r several years I have used no other Hair Drying than the Xanthine, which bad been 'irmly recommended to me by a friend who had ws'fcd its value. It has, in my experkmce, accom hkM all tbat is claimed for it as a wholesome Vfe-server and restorer of the natural color of ii nair, and a thorough preventive of danaruri. K-r yale r.j ? 3 H. HABDIN, Druggist. i"v29iy omjuaugsep : febSSl Patapsco Flouring Mills Establlsbed 1774. Buhrs 1774. Bolls 1882 PATENT VCAG3Rlt4Mr6.Co,i TTTTTn 1 itf u AKY OWNS AND. THRK MILLS, as foUows OPERATES PATAPSCO MILL A, ai. JLOCOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILLB, at BALTIMORE, Md. TAPSco KILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. Bing a daily capacity oj 1 500 Barrels. ate finr... " . lonr aepenas on ine propornou' uStoSV of Gaten. Starch. Sugar and Phos T9 n. a n . . . 1 1 Maryland and Virginia Wheat, fectarwi7iour raent Roller Flours are roann arSi u,neSUed 'or its purity and supe-, equality of alible DrooertieB. i ..ri'l'Caour Patfint. KnlWinnnM ammna nequ&Ued for its alible properties. Ask your Grocer for. ataSen Priative, Cape Henry Family. onperlative,' Cape Henry Family, ,e i -.-"vv. nxira, Orango Grove Extra. C A GAMBRILL VFQ CO.l 33 Oommema Street. Baltimore, Md. J. T. McIVElt, Wilmington, N. C. when the Fall IVind Comes -1 1 A NKKO A FIBS. LOok wEliTO Fe haTe th Brick, Baskett and ethem ?.1"-..8 'or Heating Stoves, we onld 'rom a "Dot" to a "Natkm." iFTOtt ?Akbu E comfortable this winter all at N8iVB8'roK K'S lect ttom tbU "YL.- with a.-ir lA AAW . .if 1 1 I It I I 1 f II s.:. ll t I V.Vv 11 Aver'sHairVig V - w Cure -waiTa6iL , Mp28tf :' ;. ; , silence. . . " ; v . -.77 JTJTJlA. C. K. DORK. ): golden BilenceJ bid our souls be still. ? fr foolish fretting of bucare 4 Jjay thy soft touch of healineluna ware I - .. "f i S!! oreven in- hearei, the; r 1 fe-?Iear JnPgB ceased the air (o fill ! WUn soft reverberations. Tbou wert And all the shining seraphs owned thee fair.- - .i .i:- Aj whitehushed PrpjMnr.ft nn trio rt 3Q van 1 y . mil , -,HiJ tng us thy peace, O Silence ! Son? is. ) Tuneful is baby laughter, and the low : .Murmur pf dying winds, among the - trees, . . " - , v' - And dear the music' of Love's hurrying 1- feet; ', ,; .' - i r.., &. j Yet onl7 he who knows thee learns to 4 . KnOW .5 f-xiyf.. , . ; 1 The secret soul of loftiest harmonies ' - Atlantic Monthly. xow ON THE "BIGOTED GEEMAXS." I Here is some more -of the corres pondence that' was not burned: v i PhiladhiV Sep'll.j KHok Neal ..Dow Deab :Sir: please inform me ts to the triumph of the' prohibitory, .amendment in Maine, and what part the Republi cans took in the 'campaign, , and, why Mr. Blaine didn't votel - i , v i YourSjItrulyi " ; i -- UaBET WESLEY, j POBTLANB, Me Sept 1 4. ? Habey Wesley. Esq --Deab Sir : der to shoulder with us in the fight. Mr. Blaine gave his valuable ; assist ance, and he assured me he refrained from voting at the request of promi nent Ohio Republicans on account of the bigoted Germans. v.-;:' V - i ": i Respectfully yours, r Neal Dow. THE CAMPJLIGif. i Pbovidence . Sent. 29. At : meeting in Franklin Lyceum kail this af ternoon, from which reporters were exclud ed, a Republican and independent club of I'roviaence. county was organized. I Judge Hammer, of Des Moines, Iowa, who has always been a staunch Re publican, speaking of the political, situa tion in that State to a friend here yesterday1 said: "in my district; the seventh, we 'will be beaten badlv in the coming contest. lYour Democratic Congressional candidate ' 9 . m.s . i is sure ui victory aou uy n oiz najoruj ai that." t IiOuisvrLLE, September 30. Though it has rained all day, extensive preparations were made ror tne reception oi Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, who comes here as the guest of the Southern Exposi tion, -The city was lull or visitors from the neighboring States., in the evening Gov. Hendricks was escorted to the Expo sition buildiner, where lie was enthusiasti cally received by 20.000 people. The dis tinguished visitor was happily introduced bv Col.' Bennett H. Goring. President of the Exposition. Davenpobt, Ia., September 29. r-This county (ScottVeave Garfield 1,728 "maioritv over Hancock four years ago. In 1876 Haves had 1.000 maionty over Tiiden. m. - Jl V l " 1 1 . 1 A nis Year n is connuenuy . ueueveu uy me mostreliable men in Davenport that it will eive Cleveland 4.000 over Blaine. The countv is already Democratic, having given that ticket over 2.000 maionty at the last State election. It is a genuine political rev olution here and one of immense propor tions. Of the large German population in this eitv. heretofore three-quarters Republi can, fully .85 per cent, will vote the entire Democratic ticaeL special to ine noswn Post ' Many additional subscriptions to the people's fund were received at the Democratic National Committee's head- Quarters durife the day. " A Vermonter of Bradford wrote: "Inclosed find $50 to heat ..Blaine'. From Marshall. Minn. came a letter savine. "Inclosed find $10. -1 feel that the success of Cleveland and Hen dricks would give business men new confi dence, and all would come to the front and mit their monev in circulation, thus dis- nellintr the hard limes. ine largesi. suu- . - . fn i a. I. scription thus received was $250, and -the smallest $2. A laree . number of letters cnntslnin? encouratrine news of the condi tion of the i canvass were received from Doints in Ohio. Iowa, and Nebraska. Thousands oi documents are oeing sect oui. from these - headquarters. A. i. limes. Oct 1. ; . ' . . . . - rpitlTlCAI, POINTS. - Jay Gould's crooked practices are matters of common : notoriety, r rem his standooint there is "nothine in them in consistent with the most scrupulous integ- ritv and honor. - GOuld is now for niame. N. T. Herald, Ind. The burninsr question in the election, according to Mr. Blaine, is: "Shall AAUivkivuu sir - ' a morgan lannr iik iii ULCUbcu l aucw i o rI'h at ia what ka noft nnemoloved woraingmen in Ohio would like to know. They think twenty-four years of it enough. Boston Herald. Two years ago Blaine sub scribed $1,000 to the Uarneid monument fund, but no portion ot the money was paid until about ten days ago, when his ;a!f tn. th- mfe was -decided on, and TlU!nA forwarded the lull amouniroiue "' " n J . committee. PhU, Record, lnd. " The Philadelphia Record hits ),. na;i on the bead wnen is says i.ia. trades-unions are the oniy prow"".;w American labor.. Yet the Philadelphia Fbv, Vork Tribune, and other lead- inr Rlaine orirans. which are consiauuy . il.. shouting protecuon, kvw , : - . if a haaaa vMHna nninna as -unlawful' vconspiracies. Wttketbarre Leader., wiyiTwrrroY THAI: JJUtna M. Jk-"W NOT PROTECT. September 29. Some oA aaa nrbmAn are out of work in this- dtyand stormy meetings are of frequent; occurrence. ; - -v : - 4 . . Fall Riveb, Mass., beptemoer 29 A meeting of the manufacturers wUl K.M?lheld here to-morrow. to con-, kdet the queaUon of anoUier shut down,; whinb now seems inevitable. .... r. x.oWa Sfititember 29. The. gove mS whhave been osUtte: for several months, held a meeting to night. and1p?SnSd ammittee to wait the, .nnf kntnrtn to mske terms with them. omnloves of the jjunDar n muw vlj employes oi wjeu 10 nt. nave veen ,uXo7 aBted October 1st reduction in wages fa cceP rkn mm have decided not to accept reducUon. wn. A. M. Scales will snpak' at tbn following times and :Dlaoes?il i ;Ore Hill. Chatham ftofintvi Satnr- Wilson, TnesdavOctober tli5 ; 5 ; Farmville, Pitt countv. Wednes. dav. October 8tb. I v-4 -it - Greenvillei county, Thursday, J October 9th., r- vv asuington, joeautort oounty,Fri day, October" 10th, - j - ; v j Yatesville,' Beaufort county. Satur- aay, uctooer nth. . - ' Belvidere. Perquimans county, I Tuesday, October 14th. . Gatesville, (Sates county. Wednes-. day, October 15tb. MS., Winton. Hertford - countv. Thurs-. day, October 16tb. v 'r - V "V Oxford, Priday, October 17th. Pittsboro, Saturday. Octbber.l8tn. i J onesDoro? Monday, uctober 20th. Red Sprine8.Robeson countv.Tues- day, October 2 1st. , I ; Wilminffton: (at nierbt. Wednes day, October 22d. . , Duplin Roads. Dunlin count tyy Thursday, October 23d, J frinceton,J ohnston countv.Fndav. October 24th. . -! L Dr. York is invited to attend and divide time with Gen,, Scales. R.H. Battle, v : Chairman State Dem. Com. ittaj. Stedman's Appointments. ' The Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments for Mai. C M. Stedman, at which lion. W. T. Faircloth, the! Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: Wuhamston, Martin county, Tues- Wednes- day, October 8. Flymouth, Washinffton' county. i nursdayi tetober 9. j Jjidenton, Chowan county, Friday, Octoberjlb. Elizabeth City, Pasquotank coun ty, Saturday, October .11. . : Currituck, Currituck county, Mon day, October 13. j Hertford, Perquimans county. 1 uesday, Pctober 14. Appointments of -Col. Wharton J. j " ; Green, ' Previously published, ate", hereby changed; for these counties named: S j -WAYNE : j Fremont's, Tuesday, Octbber 7. Bestobj Wednesday, October 8. Seven; Springs Thursday, Octo ber 9. ! I Grantham's Store, Friday, Octo ber 10. i Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. . j. j ' . . ONSLOW : " j Jacksonville, Monday, October 13. Richland's, Tuesday,Octbber 14. Silver Dale, Wednesday, Octo ber 15.1 . I . Snead's Ferry, Thursday, Octo ber 16.! I By order of the District Executive Committee. Senator Ransom's Appointment. Gen.. Ransom, with other good speakers,! will fill the following ap pointments:! . . Ore Hill Chatham' county, Satur day, October 4th. J : .' 1 j K. 11. Battle, - Chairman State Dem. Com. Baleigh Begister. ttarlv in Vebniarr as soon as the Drinters re ceive the neeessary material the publication of, the RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. ' J The Rboistkb will be printed weeuv nntu tne mat oolitical oamnahrn of 1884 bertns. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina. It will be printed from new nnri h.nt.ifnl tvne. on rood white narter. and thonerh it mav not be huve euoucrh to hold all at once au tne gooa uunes mat kiowuk pruiov uses sometimes promise, yet the application ox a thnmneh knowledge of how to use them will put into its thirty-two broad columns aU the news. much good reading, and a complete nistory oi what is done in North Carolina. - Mr. ual wui be editor ot tne iuchstkb. i Th nrinn nr tm Uwaitrm win vear: SI far ii montha. Pav for vour home Daner. and then remit for the Bboistks. Those who remit .2 to thU office will receive as either volume ordered of "Bale's Industrial Be Hah." : Two volumes are now ready: Tbb Woods ako Tixbkbs or Nokth Cabouka. Curtis's, i Emmons',' ana a.err-s twmntrau re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re oorts of .Standing Forests, and Illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume lzmo. lh era nn . B1 2r. j lmusTRixs or Kobts CABoirsA in tbm uoju. and IroH' Couhttss. Jsmsnonsv .eiT S, iaiu ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the mfiv-atxi connties. ana ' Stan oi uw . volume 12mo. Ciolb, 425 pp., fl 50. i Address. , KALEIQB REGISTER, Janl9 DAWtf- J . ' Baleigh. N. C MTH CAROLINA BESUURCES. Qneoflhemostiiaefulseriet of descripUvd hnnkA emer mMikhed about anil State." Bos ton Post. .. , . 1 Hale's IndiwlTia Series. ! Two Volumes Now Beady. r T9m urnnHa ana Timbers of Nortn Carolina. Curtls's, Bmmon', and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate nnnntv KAnnruof Ktsnauur jrorwui. wu illus trated by an excellent Map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, Z7S ppi.'. II. In the Coal an4 Iron Counties of Nortn carouna.---ismmons-, awr b, xwu ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple; n.Mto) hv fnll nn accurate sketches of the Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State. I Volnme 12mo Cloth. 425 PP.. S .50. Sold bv aU Booksellers, or mailed postpaid on receipts of the price, by E. J. BALK A SON. Booksxixxbs Aim PCBUSnZBS, Statiobxbs, NEW YOBK; " OB " 'I ' BALE, Publisher. Baleigh, N. C. P. M. octatf The Biblical Recorder . PUBLISHED BY Edwards, Brontf liton A; Co. BBV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. - REV. as. FABBiaS, Associate Editor. Organ of Hortt- CarollM v In tts liA Veai EVERY BAPTIS SHOULD TAKE IT; a a an Advertlsrag MedlanV Unsiuussed. i only I Fe? , -Address BIBLICAL-BECOEDER, Baleigh, H.0. dec28tf - - i ".. ... PXTBLISHED DAILY AKD WEEKLY i :):! itecrijfioii fiales In; Aimer DAILY STAR One fear, postage paid ,;...7 00 j.;" y. rTwo Months; M One MoRtb 4 WEEKLY STAB, One Year , postage paid. . .SI 60 .. 1 00 50 i 1 ; K SlxMonhfl,:' .; " ' , " . Three Months M - . f KOTIOS)0?,THE PBS3 : ' The Star is deoidedlr one of the best nanera In' the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to It. Salem Pres$. 7 "."r'-r- The Wllmlnfiton Stab has entered on its twelfth; year as good a paper as any people should want. . i The Wilmington Star has entered on Its twelfth year; . As a dally Journal of news it stands "up head." Concord Register. -. s. V; i The Wllmlnaton Stab has entered Its twentt-: fifth volnme. There is no better paper published In he State. Lmobr TooUk . , ' The Wilmington Stab has entered npon Its thir teenth year. - It la one of the best papers In the State. narrentm jBaaetie:;, ; , I The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth. year. It has become one or the leading papers;ol the South. Ctebrd Torchiiaht. The Wllmtcurton Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news and typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. ocfaon Jtejprter. -t The WOmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from typo " . j 111 1 T tltj J J J J ' up K eauOTuu SDiuiy suu uiuepenueuue. urg IVad Indsx-Jppiai.: ' m ..- I The Wumgton CN. C.) Mobitiks Stab is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate it merits when we say it is the newsiest feeoular) paper published in the South. Richmond fVa.1 Beliaiout EeraUL..r .., ; j l The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth vear and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers hi the South and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tanoro Soutnerner. ; s -; We like the Stab because It is thoroughly re- ll.U. nafkiM fAQvlaM a Tin OTk WAN Uirl flhlV edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news- jxng inay .tne. istab twmue. jm. jury 7ititor. . ,- Although at the head of the press in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve., It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. UMJfTee nrtu jsavtuu The Stab Is so well and favorably known hi 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 SoxxtiuBobesonian. , That maennlcetit beaminj? Stab has completed Its twenty-seoond 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 Tarooro Bouuusmer. The WOmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is, most excellent newspaper, weu ea Ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Cfutrlotte Observer. l' Tne Wumington BTAB IS now taamg me regular midnight Associated Press reports, and bas oe sldes inoreased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Chartot'4 OOterver. . The Time Gannot say a word too good tor the WllminorfAn Stir Tt hft. 1nst 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 it. Feidr VUU Jlmes. The Wflminerton Stab, we are-pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. , We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer ot any Journal published In the South. Oxrora Jrree jMnee. CThviatr.tb&t'BTi thananerawlth the name of Star are such bright little journals? The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the wasnmgton star, tne jTea erlcksbnrg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after all. Richmond t Va.) Xtate. - Tha WHTnlnsfori Rtar has entered unonits 12th volnme, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues 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 oolnmns are always a little fuller than those, of any other of our exchanges, ana its eaiioruu as sortment is conducted with much ability. iter ganton Jiiade. TTnmhlfl In its heeinninira. as was inseparable from &n enterprise betrun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, tne stab nas steaauy "waxea- un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a neiDffa per it has few equals, and no superior, for ayprs priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are prouu u nuu it aoiuug um uusmuvvi ble exchanges. HUUboro Recorder. Tha Wumimrton MoBirrNa Stab has entered up- ; on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon ita prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. -Tne boast or tne stab tngntim- ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is ail that the term or -gooa newspaper- im plies, and its corps ot editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. 9QOTO MeesenQer. THEOHLTTRUS Vrai purify the BUOOD.'reggp late tfie LIVER and KIDNEY8 : and rkstoub thk HEA&ra -siuiviaosoi xuuin. 1-7"- pepsla, want or Appeviie, i dftrestion. Laik of Strength, enaxirea eeiiii8u5uii:ii cured. Bones, muscles ana - 'naviMta nutoivn newiorce. Enlivens the mind and M A 1 ET 42 Suffering from complaints LAUIEsO peculiar to their sex wilt supplies cmiii and ia DB BAXTER'S IRON TONIO a saia Speedy cure. Gives a clear, nesiuiy couipicjiuu. . jf reouent mtwmpts sc courterf.lng only add to Tthe TOPuUrltyot the orlfrtnal. J&o not expert tnW-geUhe Original f st- KilSiSriiSS wrfol lntormatk)n.fre. angloDAWly - " Bl6, Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, Cash Capital paid in, ,$1,000,000 -$300,000 Surplm rund. ,S50,000 DIRECTORS : " W.LGORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacBAB, H. TOLLERS, B R. BREDGKRS, CM. STEDMAN, ; ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, P. BHETNSTEIN, tt. K. BORDEN, J.W.ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, au20tf 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier Holasses, Jagging, &c. "JgQ Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. 100 d do P. B, do '" 500 Roa standara baqging' qqq Bales New ARROW TIES. CAA do Pieced . -do" gQQ Bbls FLOUR, ; IQQBhlsSUaAB, U- AAA Bags COFFEE, Lime. Cement, Plaster, &o.. All at liOweBt races. ang24tf WORTH St. WORTH. Star. Saloon TS THE PLACE TO GET THE VERY FINEST A etTRnrpft to he found in the cltv. Also. WINES. liquors. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and be oonvlnoed. -1anl tf GEO, F. HERBERT, ' Proprietor.- ffiWIIOJblSAXiJZt 1 - ' ' r9Our auotatlons. it should be understood. represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be ABTIOIXS.. .1 v.. -V : . . BAGGING Gunny..:. I Standard., j.t.. ... .... BAOON North Carolina.-1 1 if Bams, sj B ... . : Shoulders, 9 1,...... ....... . ; Sides, choice, lb . : WbstkbhSbokbd Bams. 9 ft; Sides. tt....Ui. .......... 10H 00 ia 15 11 - oo 0 & & & :- 18 10. ' -;. s ' ; m Shoulders, V . Dbt Sautkd Sides,. V B too Duumunn. T ms ...... .. . . . .. .., 00 BARBELS Spirits Turpentine, Beeona nana, eacn. .... ... .. I New New York, each......... ' v New City, each.. BEESWAX fJ to.v. . . . . . . ...... BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M.... Northern BUTTEB North Carolina, V i .- Northern, a) 1 60 1 SO 100 21 8 00 0 00 : 00 1 68' aoo- 1 90 27 9 00 314 00 00 r as ; 26 CANDLES BV-Spenai..;X 18 r 85 12 El2i? Tallow.-... .....,.,....w:.4-rll; i Adamantine . CHEESE S-NorthnFacty .v.- r. Dairy, state -.,.u. COFFEE i Laguyra r Java.,.. 10 i xo : 14 j W . V..Vm if... mo CORN MEAL bosh., tn sacks, Virginia Meall... COTTONTIES bundle...... DOMESTICS-Sheetlng, 4-4, V yd Yarns. IB bunch 1. :. ea : 80 - t 9SM 40 1 46 6Wa 7 - 00 i 8b t EGGS dozen.. ...... . 1 nSH MackereLJrJo. 1. v bbl... 16 00 ; Mackerel, No. 1,' half bbl.. 8 60 I Mackerel, No. bbfc.r.v- 0 60 i Mackerel, No. 2, halt bbl. 6 00 , -I Mackerel. No.-S. S bbl....... .8 60 20 : 20 00 : 10 00 "h 10 00 6 60 9 00 6 00 12 00 Mullets. bbl...i... ......... 6 00- MuUets, Pork bbls. JI 00 ri. c. uoe uernng, xeg. 8 00 0 00 4 50 6 25 5 60 & 00 Dryuoa. 9 v . . 10 5 00; 5 00 . 6 60 ' 8 00 4 75" , 6 25 , 0 00 18 bbl Fine...... i.. Northern Super. . ...... t. Jixtra..... ' Vamllv City Mills Super. ....... 4 60 Family 5.00 -u Extra Family 00 00 10 GLUE P ........ GRAIN bnsheL Corn,store,bag8,prtme,whlte 78 Corn, cargo, In bulk, . " ; ' 68 Corn, cargo, In bags, V 74 Corn, carsro. mixed, in bass 62 80 .T2,J;. 75 68 : 50 . . - Oats, from store....; ' 47) Cow Peas..' oo 00 . 19 1 05 1 00 HIDES V 8) Green .-. . . .0 Dry iw HAY V 100 lbs Eastern '.. 95 western.... North River...... : 90 100; HOOP IRON LARD a lb Northern 9 Nortn Carolina w LIME W barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft. : I snip tun, resawea. low Rough Edee Plank 15 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 :i5 oo West India Cargoes, accord- lug to quality tv.. 13 00 18 00 Dressed Floorine. seasoned Scantline and Boards.com'n IS 00 MOLAHSics v gauon New Crop Cuba, . in nnos. . . . w s " K " in bbls..., 00 Porto RIoo, in hhds.... 00 " " in bbls 00 Sugar House, in hhds. . . . 00 " in bbls 00 SvrnD. mbbls. v 40 NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 ODLS9 gallon Kerosene...:.. 13 & lAra.. ii o Linseed 00 Rosin 16 Tar.. 00 Deck and Soar 00 POULTRY Chiekens41ve,grown 25 . spring, ,s a Turkeys , 60 PEANUTS bushel.... 75 rvTATUtta v ousnei aweei.. w ts Irish, per barrel new.. : 00 PORK 9 barrel City Mess frime ..i. ...... ...... ia w. u low Rump ..... 17 00 18 00' BICE Carolina, 4?i ' 8 Kough, v Dusnei tupianaj.. bu i i Do. do (Lowland) 1 00 1 C3 BAGS 9 & Country.,.. - 1 - city....... io ROPE- .... ..... 14MA 22 SALT J salt Alum. . 80 85 Liverpool w & vo Lisbon..... 00 00 American t.: 00 75 SUGAR V t Cuba..... 0 00 Porto loo 010 uu A Coffee j 0 8 B " 0 71 c 7J4 iy Ex C 0 8 Crushed 10 11 SOAP 9 Northern 5 tit SHINGLES 9 M Contract.... 5 00 7 00 Common ism b sou Cypress Saps 4 50 5 00 Cvoreas Hearts. 0 00 7 60 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 18 00 R O Hogshead.. 00 00 10 00 TALLOW fJ ... 5 6 TIMBER fl M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine;.. is uo, wmvsw Prime ship'g, lstclass heart. 00 10 00 Extra MiU. good heart 00 8 00 Mill Prime......... 6 60 7 60 Common Mill 4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 4 00 WOOL Washed oo 20 unwaanea wi 10 Bnrrv 10 12 WHISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 nortn Carolina iw a ou WIIiHIlNGTON EIONKY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York. . .. . . discount Ha itim.s)i ia Boston.. Philadelphia.... Western Cities. Exchanee. 30 days, 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock - 107. First National Bank Stock. .... ...... 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina isonas i)ia gx-uonpons zs "nnaing, ias i iu Funding, 1868 10 New 4s.. .80 8peclalTax... .... 4 W A WBB Bonds, 7 tt o (Gold Interest). . . . 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds. 6 tto. 106 10b 100. 100 100 110 80 50 120 Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Bonds. . . . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 Vo... " " 8tto s New Hanover County Bonds, 6 tto ..v.-... Wilmington & weiaon tt a stock North Carolina R R Stock...... Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock THE CEL,EBIIATEI ARRINGTON GAME FOWLS FOR SALE TITY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE patatlon. They have tonght and won a series of tne greatest mains ever iougnt n uus or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in "76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dl nloma and MedaL i nave a variety oi uoiors ana 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 TTRNS. 12.50 and X.1.00 each: or S 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 Trip. . - Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, Will please back the assertion with their stamps. write for wmw you wans. -4 i - . . Address, - J. G. ARRINGTON, r ap6tf - r HOliardston, Nash Co. N.C. EHCODBAGE HOM INSTITUTIONS. Security Against r Fire. Tie Horti CaroIiiaHoie Insurance Co. iiAjLjEIGII N. C. mmsnnirpANT fVrNTIN UES TO WRITE PO-i 4- Uoies at fair rates on allolaesea of insurablef nMonnvrv All losses are promptly adlnsted and paid. Tha "Home" is rapidly gaining hi pubHo faver, and appeals with confidence to Insurers of property iu North Carolina. ; Agents In all parts of the State. JOHN GATLING, President. W. S. PRIMROSE. Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, sep26tf Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson & nanning . Insurance Rooms, ' BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, , Wlltnlnaton . N. C. : Fto, .Marine an! life Coiiaules. Aggregate Capital Represented Over SIOOOOJXXL The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS XA.paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church in North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. C. 1 - - - " Ton. 2 flOTjer TvfTiTn n advance.- ' pheeflrfbilitv of its location, the number and; activity of its agents, and the constantly Increas ing demand for it among Lthe more solid classes of , readers tn various sections, give the CENTRAL: PROTJfisTArri peculiar oiauns upon sae yairon m of the advertisimrnnblio. Terms very favor able. - Consult your business Interest, and address the editor . . . , wr. . , J.'L. MICHAUX, - t -vf Greensboro N. C. v BailroadCo. Omci or Gzx l, SUP-LEiSTxsusiiT, -1 --TrimuigtOB, N. CU nly ll, 1884. f v ; hi (TVS AND AFTER JULY IS, 1884V AT 9.t AMI HHIMIIIIWIP I Ml III- B EM 3JVTInlVl.Am uuBflsiawa irai tub aa iouows: -j 1 r.-r -C pay Hall and Express Trafn;' Dallr- - NosYnortlCisntaitontm. teave WHmtagton, Front StDepot, at 9.00 A M. ySt Weldon...... a.85 E 11. Leave Weldon.;-.. :. .. . A. 2J5P. It' Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot. 8.36 P. jZ f astTubouoh Matt, act Pabsxhoxb Tbaxb Dah.t- - ;. , JM0..4W SOUTH. ive Weldon. : ... .i' i '' k jk p m Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P: M Matx . abs ; Passjmosb j Tbatb s Daixt No. 4S, i f---- v -': ' . . nobtb.'. ' ! : Xeaa WtoIngton.:.v,.;. ,... . 8.85 P. M Arrive at WeldoBiii..r.i nj 2.35 AM i Train. No. 40 Sooth will: stop only at Wilson, -oldsboro and Magnolia., - .,., ; . i Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.80- P. M. and :4.30 P. M.J daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at JP.M.and 0 A'M.daily. .-'.-; : , , - -.-... . . (Train on- Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.25 P. M - tnnu mgieavesBoouanatees7acaBoa.j)t.4Xauy;- -avj i ATBuii no. wmaxes ctose connection at weldon . section for 'all points North via Richmond iuT Washington - ff., -. - , , T All trains ran nnIM KAirtfrmnn VHmtnipfmi iiiit Washington, and have- Pullman Palace Sleepers I attached .'' !-;.vC-i - '-n.-.' r ','J i ur ainuiumuuitunii fir innRi mTAi n nnunnH Coach will be attached to Local Freight loavini Wilmington at 6.55 A M. daily except 8tmday. j ' . . i JOHN F. DIVINE ' l .. . " r - uen.erai snpt. i jy 12 tf, j - -; Tt;;;-. - T flLMIHGTOH, COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad "Co, Omcs or Gsnteai. Sup't, 1 Wilmington, N. G; Aug. 18, 1S84. Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5.00 Vr M.. the following Pasaenorer Schedule will be run on this road: C : .-.t: -i . RIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (DallyV-- Nos. 48 West and 4 T East. " Leave Wilmington.. X... .. 9.05P.M. Leave Florence.... i. ...... 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. rive at coiumma 0.40 A. Ms ave Columbia. ... 9.55P.M. .MM. 9 xy., Vy. w ff UUVKHMI... ........ ... .W.Mf M. . JK. Leave Florence . 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.35 A. M. Nisht Mah ahd Passkkgsb Tbaot, Dauvt. No. 40 I : " WSST. . Leave Wilmington. . . . . ................ 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence........ i 1.2S A M. Mail ahd Passxhsxb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence......;... 4.05 P. M iArrive at Wilmington. 8.05 P. M Prftln BtAnfl All Rtatlrma -; ! No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. l Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & I C. R. R. C. & A. R. B. Stations. Aiken Junction. and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex- .press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on .Train 40. All trains ran solid between Charleston and (Wilmington.' Aiocai jrreigni leaves w ummgton aauy, except Sunday, at 6.50 ilLv; . ; . " GenlSuot. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. aug 13 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL BilLBOlD CO. Omgi or Stjpxiuiitxhdxxt, . ) Wilmington, N.C., Sept. 21, 1884. ) Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. lowimr Schedule will 21, 1884, THE FOL be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. -I Leave WIlmmcrtoB at L......7.00 P. M. no. l. .vwsave jtaieignat. , .Y.ao r. bls I Arrive at cnariotte at. . . . 7.30 A. si. i Leave Charlotte at.. .. .....8.15 P. M. : No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at....... 9.00 A. M. I Arrive at wumimrton at. ..... . .tua A. m. Passeneer Trains stop at reenlar stations onlv. and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. . . -' " SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. -Daily except Sundays. . tj a 1 Leave- Charlotte 815 A K . . . . .12.15 P. M. 1.40P.M. ...... 5.40 P. M. J A . T J aw kruv.wj ..... f .11 ik t a (. uoaytf aimiuy 0, f li!.. at nli.vlvtta Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Tnroueh Sieebme Cars between Wilmlneton and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. . - Take Train M6. l for statesvuie. stations West ern N. C R. R-, Ashvllle and points West. Also. for-Soartanbur?. Greenville. Athens. At lanta and all points Southwest. U. C. JUM1CS, ' Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, cep 21 tf . . - - . - Saved Her Life. ' Bidsk, McIsTosa Co., Ga. Dr. J. BRAnrncLD : DearSir-r-1 have taken sev eral bottles ot your Female Regulator for falling of the womb- and other diseases combined, of sixteen years' standing, and I really believe I arn cured entirely, for whloh please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. 1 know your medicine saved my life, so yon 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. -' ; . '-. ,' I . . Yours, very respectfully, MRS. W. E. STEBBINS. TESTED A QUARTEK OF A CENTURY IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. j LaGbahqb, Ga. Dr. J. BBAprrxLD, Atlanta, Ga. : Dear Sir I take pleasure in stating that I have used, for the last twenty years, the medicine yon are now pat tlognp.knownas Dr. Bradfields Female Regu lator;, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together Tf or the diseases for which it is recommended.' With kindest regards I am, re spectfully. W. B. FERRELL, M. D. , i - ". Atlanta, Ga, Db. J. Bbapftblp: Dear Sir Some fifteen years ago I examined the recipe of Female RcgnIater, and carefully studied authorities in regard to Its components.and then (as well as now) pronounce it to be the most scientific and skilful combina tion of the really reliable remedial agents known to science, to act directly on the womb and ute- tine organs, and the organs and parts sympathi zing directly with these; andltherefore, provid ing a specific remedy for all disaases of the womb. and of the adjacent organs and parts. " Yours truly, Jxssk Bomk -- v Treatise on the Health and Jjappmesa of Wo man mailed free to any addresst -i - : Ths Bbapitbxp Rsoulatob Co ; ? v: Box 28. Atlanta, Ga. William H Green, Wholesale Agent. Wilming ton, N.C. . - i--' ...-. . 'layiiy ensm : Jl TJTJTITTJi Send six cents' for postage jfX J Air I Cl- receive free, -a costly inmnr mnnsT riffht awav than anvthlngelse tn hnrnf imnai wnicn will neiD mi. ui eiuiei w. this world. Fortunes await the worken abso-, mcteiv sure. At onuo loaiw xaua w au-. gusta, Maine, ; . ; 1 : V th.lWtv. ADVERTISERS addressing. GEO. P. BOWELL & COx., 10 Spruce SU New. York, can learn thexact cost of any proposed, line of -ADVERTISING in Amer -IcanNewgpagers. t3?100-page pampnlet lewgfcrk aiteWilmington ; -- cieamsnip uo. , ?HOM jrjERT, 4j. EAB BTyER, JgEW , YORK, GULF STREAM BSGULATOB ... VSaiurday, Oct'r 4. Oct'r. 11 "Oct'r IP. WV 25. eFSTREAM?,. ulatob". J n -, FTOM WILMINGTON. f . v - - - t, EESULATsra.;,. Friday. Oct'r 8.. BULF8TREAM.: iU$QBt2 Satnrday.V Oct'r jr. - Oct'r 18. ' Oct'r 25. GULF STREAM.: , ..... .. f Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Bates gnarantaed to and from points . in. North fad Soapc Carolina. v; ; - - - "FreVriiprPassaapply to ; ' IS . : . 3 JB,. Q SIQTAI.I.BONES, i . .. -. Snperintendent, . : T ' " ' . Wilmington, N. O, i- i . ' - . i .... . ' 1 - . . ; .! . - w. P 7ytie & Co., General Agents, ' 8op2StI, .. ,f ,. Broadway, New Yoi-kC : "Our Treaties'-: m Blood Polsening Is of Interest to all classes. Will mailed freeea receipt of your address. rcofiftrfiiSMo A' frlrl In mV employ has been cured of what I 3elieve was Constitutional Scrofula by the use of Swift's Specific ' -; . ; J. Ov-McDantel, . , i f; . Aiiatoona, tia.yJuiy25, 1B84, : JTElEBjriFTM;EARS! Swift's Specific has . cured me of an ohntfnate fetter of fifteen years' standing... L. Cook. .... i v Palmetto, Ga., July 18, 1884. PRESCRlBEDlfPHISICIAHS. - I have prescribed Swift's Specific in many oases of Blood Poison and as a general tonic, and it has made curesafterall other remedies had failed. . -.. , JS.; 4L. BTEICKLANX), M. U., Cave Spring, Ga., July 28, 1884. .FEARFUL BLOOD POISON A neirro on mv farm has- been cured of a fear ful case of Blood Poison by the use of three bot tles oi 8wif t's Speoiflo. Anbekw J. Howabd, rorsytn, wa., Aug. e, I8t4. FRESH AND FAIR COHPLEIION. A vountr lady Who Was troubled with Tetter and . Eruptions bas been entirely relieved by a f eW hot- ties of Swift's .Specific, and her complexion is fresh and fair again.,. -. Tbos. H. Morgan. . , r . ureenBDoro, Aug. 17, ik. TETTER FOR ELEVEN TEARS. . Swift's Specific has cured me of Tetter fr)m which I had suffered for eleven years, and has built up my general health so that I feel like a new man. L. W. Lee, Dawson, Ga., Aug30, 1884. 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Yon will be disappointed in getting them in time. : -WM. B. SPRINGER A CO., . . 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, . sept 28 tt Wilmington, N. C. . Favetteville Observer. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1883, THE undersigned will Tevlve the publication of. the FAYETTEV2LLB OBSERVER. ii mm , The Obsbbvbb will be a large 28-colnmn weekly .-newspaper,-and will be -mailed to subscribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, always in ad- ? van ca. . It will give the news of the day In as amnle form as its snace will permit, and both re- - gular ana occasional correspondents will contri bute letters from the Capital on State politics and affairs. - Democratic tn politics, the tbsibvxb will la bor, first of ail, to assure the prosperity of the Town of Fayetteville, to develop the vast agrV- . cultural resources of its own and the neighbor-' tag counties, and to promote all that concerns the welfare of the people ef North Carolina. .1 Opposed to sncbl innovations on .the homely - ways ot our fathers as, tn the guise of progress, harm society, the Obsxbvxb will be found In full sympathy with the new thingr born of the changed' condition of the South which sound -jndfitent or enlightened experience find to be also good. ' - ' . : - " '. ' : . : ' - . v As to the rest : it win strive to deserve there- , putatlonot the name It inberlts. . ' .'Vhbtt'r,,'i;o ,- -E. J. BALE. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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