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. i . " -THB BESITOlIIt;? . rvimhinine Iron with. Tmre tinit-i quickly and completely WniwSSfit Idlilli VVenknesi I'TTraliria. . - " .. . ?" T.n unfaiUns remedy ior diseases or uu i Ki,llieT?Tiiluable for Diseases peculiar to; It "2S all who lead sedentary lives. ' f ff not ini ure the teeth, cause headache.or j PuhS and purifies the blooo, stimulates, . Itcntite aids the assimilation of food, re-' ,bepa'buro and Belching, and strength-' ftrS mnscles and nerves. 'wSwent Fevers, Lassltade, tack ot JSicTit has no equal ' M , ii'The eenuine has above trade mark J,1 red lines on wrapper. Take no ol ana 1 TakenootberJ l C11 v rinirit CO.. RlTTIBAB Hn. jjfcwljW . too or irm arm ijy ay If you are growing Gray or Bald If your Hair is Thin, Brashy, Dry Harsh, or Weak 5 : .4 i If you are troubled with Dandruff, Itching, or any Humor or Dis-: ease of the Scalp, ! I K USK OR It heals nearly every disease peculiar to tbf scalp, checks the falling out of tho Hair- prevents it from turning gray, and is am njeqaallcd dressing and toilet article. . V t J PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. J. 1 1 jintDly eh w nrm dw 31 ' AVER'S Ague coiitaiiii nii antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used In! no other remedy. It contains no Quinine." iio'r ' any mineral i!or dcU terious substance what wer, and consequently produces no injurious effect 'upon the constitution, bnt leaves th F.steiii as healthy as it was before the attack. WS WiSSANT AYEE'S AGUE CURE so care every case of Fever and Aguo, Iriter mitteut or Chill Fever, Bentittent Fever, -Dumb -Ague, Bilious Fever, and liver Coin iiisiiit cnu-eil by niaUiWa. Incase of failure, afar due trial, dealers are authorized, byonr : circular tLiteJ July 1st, 182, to refund the aioney. . .' . ' '.' -' ; ", Dr.J.C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Irggista , I ' ' nov 30 THE BEST PUEPAIIATIOS, for ssstoEJira gray hair to It natural color; : of PkETESTiue the hair from turning stray; for FEotur ixa a rapid and luxuriant growth; for iei ! Tina nenrf and dandruff: i ity-h!n . all diseases of the Scaln: ?mvin8 the hair from falling ot: and frmBTTHiire for which a hair toQta la re- HPii it has no iotjaI- ' ' ? Tfe HIGHEST TKbTDtOBTALS Of . tt3 DJSrltS ar8 $tm Rsi. CUAS. H. fiKAD, D Pastor Grace btreet PreabTtenaB tJhorclia l 'fit several years I have used no other Hair 5resinn than the Xanthine, which - bad been nrmly recommended to me by a friend who had tesed its value. It baa, in my experience, aocom Sshed a'.l that is claimed for it as a wholesome jresemr and ' restorer of the natural color of aetoir. ami a thorough preventive of danarntr. J II. HARDIN, Dnurfftet. om jdaagsep ; feb29- GOID MEDAL,, PAKISt 1878. BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the; excess of Oil has been removed. ilthaaAre times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroots or So gar," and is therefore far more economi cal. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and . admirably adapted tor Invalids aa well as for persons ia health. . Sold by Grocers everywhere. & CO., Dorclestei Hass. . i wefrra an-3 IMPORTANT!; 1BIUD VALUABLE DEVICE ' A PATENT ' - I ' . . Water Closet- Seat ! FOR THE K8 OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called ' PILES.") Internal or - Rxternal, and PROLAPSUS Aril, for Chil dren or Adults. 1 . " 50 MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION " 1 NECESSARY. a SIMPLE WATIK CLOSKX tn ,,,uo Kure 01 we aooye ironweoomo SC,?1 malady, which I confidently place ''"wthepubllcasa "i SURE RELIEF AND CURE! endorsed by the leading resident tB4 RaitLHo8pital3 of New York, Philadelphia . i,r-re. ann va aw th manic i"1 "e gatisf ant rm I. 1 ti.J J. Promina. 10 any ot toe rnysicians Thrjr"'' nizeM in itazecombe uo., n. u. tWK aM wm be f nmiflhed at the foil. following VaraF' Polished. 16 001 DisRonnt to Phvsi- f)PL 5 C0V eicians and to the. DirectX " 5M .Trade. - trOS for nslnf will accompany each Seat. Sie aat? V? I1n no certificates. W leave TDmr own advertiser. Address ; LBWIS CHAMBRRLAIN PatenteOi - IT 17 Dtwtf Tarbro. Bdgecombe Co.. N. O." 'The Home Joninalv USHED EVERY FRIDAY ITOBHlNd, At Wirrsnfni. w . rriwm r" - . . . I $m ' w . . . -uiifli W. niCK8 UUK AND PROPRIETOR. Jir VsWS iatton m the counties of TetVJ "rtislnR medlam it U unsurpassed. Aversuairvie V . . - w Onre BreafflGociE TkArning Star, - ' "j1! IS IOVJ3.r r . . . j j BY WALTER F. JPRXNCE. ' 1 Wt,-a.t.i?'llfe. the life to lire, ' 1 wri;- - vuuu IUUVB I : ArSW thRifta we give. The soul-bora tokens we receive, - For life, for life is love. ' ThA i!?d WP68 d fears j Are shared hv him . . . f lhrough his the wealth and pomp of years; And hia a kingly throne,. j TWimlserable hi lot appears r':i?:, : r 3 vuua aione ; Though humble be the" ro6f above, "r J 801,1 to Pl", Sir? a Peaces-stream may move W hich at heaven's fount began i " They trolly live, who truly love , ' : xuKir voq ana leiiow-man., - rBQadowy a.ngels stand beside 4 Witfi Bumraons to depart, d Pull many a knot shall be untied - Aiiub uious us neart to heart; k... Our thoughts shall ioai Keens land ormia gncr - ' " " t ucu "ey an nave passed away. We would not lengthen by a day The measure God has given; ' . E1 we Bhall taste, to lastior ayej" . love 01 ncaven . Let "-every Gonerearation have a standing committee on Churchi literalure.- Toombs; - "physically, : intellectually and morally -the most symmetrical, man ot the nineteen century."; L' I t -r-vThe IiBrlJKevof the t?o- lumbus District. Georsia Conferenr tp! ports wonderful success, he having nearlv 1,000 ) conversions and r accesaiAna d nr J n the year.-; r - t v- $ - Let the Devil doliis own adver tising. . It is a mistake in the religious press to give desired notoriety to every fussy little infidel that yells , agains!; : the Lord Jesus Christ. The Wedevaii. I ' -As an orator Bishop Pierce was both made and born. As a belles kttrcs rhetorician he had few eauala amnnv F.ne. lish-speaking people. At the age of thirty lie was pronounced by Henry Clay to be .nne most eloquent man in America." Charleston Courier. . . . -. . We bear of a church member in the country who was so poor that be could give nothing to the support of his minister, qui wnerv tne pinch came went opossum hunting and caught and sold 85 cents worth of opossums in Greensboro to get money to co into the circus. Oreens- boro Workman. ' f , '' ' D6nt let U8 be afraid of enthu siasm. There is more lack of heart than of brain. The world is not starving for need of education half as much as for warm, earnest interest of soul for soul. We agree with the Indian who. when talked to about having too much zeal, said "I think it bet- ler ror tne pot to boil over than not to boil at tLlV'CongregationaUgt. ; i ' Rev. G. F. Williams, of South Carulina, proposes to the Courier that the Baptist ministers of the State set apart a brief portion of each wees: to think and pray for each other, and suggests five min utes or more between seven and ; nine o'clock each Saturday night. A noble sug gestion, and one which the ministry of this state may wen eonsiuer. jjuyu. We may trust ourr physician as I 'skilful andcompetent to prescribe the right remedy, but we loofc lor resio ration ; not to the physician, but to the use of theremeily. This, is not tne way we truss jesus. e are begotten again to a living hope by r His resurrection from tne dead, mis resurrec tion is our restoration to life. How com pletely outside of ourselves and wholly in Christ our salvation is, we are taught in CoL 3: 3, 4: ' "Ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. , When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with Him in glory." "As He is so are we in this world' 1 Jonn 4:1 rf. N C Presbyterian. ! . Spirits Turpentine . Greensboro JTorkman: Rev. Dr. Milburn, of lecture fame. : passed through last night on his way to Staunton, Ya.: . - : ; Asheville Advance'. Col. John A. Pagg, of this city has declared nimseit a candidate for the Legislature. - Mr. jV Riley met with a misfortune yesterday at Girdwood'8 shops, getting the .first joint of one of his fore fingers cut on im a-pian- Raleip-b Visitor: Mr. Maurice L. Edwards, late of the Raleigh Weekly, nablishes a. card in the Pittsboro Home, statinc ill health was the cause of , suspen sion of that paper. Ma.! Al. A. Bledsoe has been put on the KepuDiican ticket as elector, for this district. Raleiirh Chronicle: Mr. Josiah Turner's old name for Mr. John Moring is now recalled with the peculiar force and felicity appropriate to the peeuliar situation f ffira "the pander-headed, slim child t phcihom " Senator Vance stood under the electric light at the Round House lastnight,andgaringat lJ shadow on the ground ,iul',..urs'- ' shadow of a handsome man f - RaleiyiAtM:v'- The vesterdav began the nrie shooting for the $100 prize. ? It will be concluded to-dav. Many companies are reprepenieu by teams. - ieiier uum v.tiDrunn anpK ior iwieii. uo . a,.bi av f 1 hAn one of the strongest IWpuqiicaua . 4 ha PiAimnnt nmintry. and being a man . wui nnnAftinna and" standing .and in- y : . fluence, his countenance was wie"- nn.,Miin nartv. s But there was a point beyond which he could not go and lU&fc puilifc noa ; ftftirl. referring to ttena.or ttowIpv having been oisunguusucu ;.i; vti nnnotAffl. a General ana a Lntnr after having left North Carolina, TD-.. :n nnrl'a Tin IDA WOU1U UO uave w s t,.il Btnvprl hftrei". SO one ieeis : 11n lav It NflrUl WIIUU1UI- ui!X n nrT wt leave nntouched the products of so many pi our wuuu, tHi Pxnoaition be if they were here; and more, if with so much of resources lint; she cantour out such a "w -wrtW there would be if all she 1.. nitfiin nprweiH ueic utiuvuv t?,ttt thA onutn enirancw vu" looks very inviting; ana sikuui iS?1?. -Skt. 4 hile onbevond Forsyth on the bne sidelandDurham on JJeoU the group of counties, we have, chosen in .4n mnville Wltn oanuci rice cardinal -lOiJfrfivW Bright dollars noTi flranvillel the banner couniy. " Its minerals,; corn, rtisnlav emoracea wuv, ..ii.. display emoracea wuo SSSSSK by the BresenpA rf & nnv -f and men- working. .EhrtsafVir imrof fa ma.'. chine.' ,rowda are grouped aboutthe ship: whose sails of tobacco are swelling in the; breeze, whifa th woooi ftfii nHv 4he welUng MUows and above the light- ."y uui 11a warning gleam, ana the wmd-nuU . turns with steady moUon, and themusic-bos tinkles out in liquid melody the magnetic strains ot "Carolina," so dear to all Tarheels.- Th -icrMtta mi.i,n. turns out 75.00a each Ida. nA he. ?V men and nine boys busy. This portion of uigexnioit DeioBga to tne lilackwell Dur ham Tobacco Company. .The county pro; per shows -tobacco, rugs, leather, relief minerals, skins., English Quarters, fnrtilt- zers, petrified wood, sweet potato four feet long, with coffee, orange, lemon and almond trees. ,The ladies exhibit make a rich snowing. -vx POLITICAL. POliTTS. - . i Gayl v l the - workin&rman eoea r idly about and about with his hands m his pockets, impatiently waiting to-vote for his Congressman who insists on-keeping uo the price of coal PhU. Record, IndJ-ji jiu uta ouunMB "w - me r OIUTBIM- diers at Dayton; Mr." Blaine took occasion to mention, his ; share-in establishing the Home when a member 6f the Military CSom mittee of the 'House. : Modesty , prevented him from saying what he had done lor the soldiers in. getting ; Government contracts for 8pencer rifles.--Phil Record., - , i - To workinffmen: Your riernt to sell the products of- your ? labor ;i in the aearest market and to buy what vou need in , the cheapest market without ohatmn. tive interference from your Goveramentjis a natural ngnt, wmcn cannot, in ia consti tutional Government; be alienated hv in- ference. "fiiatiery 5 and Protection", by JE..- The laborioev classes ' constitute the main part of our population. They snould be protected in their efforts peace ably to assert their rights when endangered by aggregated capital, and all statutes on this subject ; should recognize the care' of the State -for honest toil, and he framed with a view of improving -the' condition of ine worKtngman. Urover Cleveland: f We venture the assertion that never before in the history of mankind idid a government eo on lewimr a tax unon the people when it did not know what to do .. with -the money. Taxes have often been heavy, they have often been needless. tney nave often been corruptly J used ;t but 1 tney have never been absolutely unused. They have never been levied for the lake of levying them. Christian Union. ? . OUR STATE CONTEiriPOttARIBS. - The State tax on lands and property for public schools is 12$ cents on 'the hun dred dollars, u It will be collected this i?ear as usual. The Democrats propose to keep the public schools always up to the highest stale off efficiency .Raleigh News-Observer Any white man who thinks; that civil rights is a dead issue will find out his mis take if j the Republicans elect a President and a majority of Congress. The bill passed some time ago has been declared unconsti tutional by the Supreme Court but that Court has pointed out the manner in which a bill can be framed so as to come within the fundamental law and it is understood that a bill has already been drawn in accordance with the opinion of the Court for tne consideration of Congress next win ter. The National Republican platform demands a civil rights law, -and . the party will pass one if it has the power . . The Re publican party has two reasons for desiring such a! law. Hatred of Southern Democrats and love of the negro jote. Weldon News. GO VEIlNOIVs'cANrASS. Gen. A. M. Scales will speak at the following times and places: '. . Goldsboro, Monday, .Uctoben 6tb, WIson, Tuesday, October 7th.-; . Farmville, Pitt county, i Wednes day, October 8th. r 1 j Greenviller Iritt county, liiursday, October 9tb. . ; . . - .. , ) Washington, Beaufort county,Fri- day, October 10th. ... ; , - r . . Yatesville, Beaufort county, batur- day, October 1 1th. ; ' -' Belvidere. Ferquimana county, Tuesday, October 14th. , ; Gatesville, Gates county, vvednes- day, October 15tb, j - - ; VVinton, Hertford county, Tnurs- day,! October 16th. , j. -r Oxford, Friday, October 17th. Pittsboro, Saturday October 1 8th. Jonesboro, Monday, October 20th. 'Red t3prings,Ilobeson cohnty,Tues- day- October 21st. ! Wilmineton. (at meht), WedDesi? dayj October 22d. i s2 j; Duplin Koads, Duplin jounty, Thursday. October 23d. - I . Princeton,Johnston county ,p nday, uctooer 4tu. Tli."-Vrlr ia inv'itWI attpnd ; tfrrfrK-J divide tune witn uen. ocaies. X R. Hi Battle. .Uhairman otate uera. KJom.in: The Democratic State Committee announce the following appointments foriMaj. C. M. Stedman, at which Hon. W. T. Faircloth, the Republi- cftnj candidate, is invited to meet him : williaraston, Martin connty.Tnes- ' rkl r i - VVindsor, Bertie county, Wednes- dav. October 8: Plymouth: I Washington county, Thursday, October 9.. - f ? r v1J - Edenton, Chowan county, Friday, October 10. 1 , . . i , t ' Elizabeth Cityr Pasquotank coun- tv. Saturday. October Ourrituck, uurntucic county, mun- i. ;'-v.x.l. i o '-:- ' 1 . aay, vctooer io. --y .-s Hertford, f Perquimans ; county Tuesday, October 14. f; 5 AnsolntmenU or Col. : wnarton J. ;;rt-r; V; Green,- I , j- ; Previously published,: are hereby changed for these counties hamed: . ... 1..,. . 'WAYNie: ? Fremont's, Tuesday, October 7. BestonI Wednesday. October 8. SAVAn Snnnon. Thnrsdav. Octo- ber 9. - -. - - -'v: Grantham's' Store. Friday. Octo ber 10. ' v I Goidsboro, Saturday; "; '"'t ; - onslow: October 11. ; Jacksonville, Jlonday,1 October 13. t Richlahd's.Tuesday.October 14 .- Silver Dale, ; Wednesday, CP?10 Rnood'a Ferrv. Thursday. Octo- 1 -Oysters. ; Oysters; ground at STAB SALOOlw . ,SS 1 T h e p o r n j ng,Star? PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY rSnl)scf SM fiates iia .AtTaHce- DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid -$7 00 . .40( Three Months" i . Two Months, t -i --t One Month - $ " WEEKLY ST Alt, One Year, postage paid : - . $i so .too . " Six Months, ; ' - - , Three Months $0 a '--i ;a.! - . . ' . .... . , l' NOTICES DPBpB PBESS :!: 4 ' The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to It. Salem JPrws.- -..,.-.. - :' - The WHsolBirtoa Stab has entered on Its twelfth' Tear as Rood a paper as any people should want. The Wllmmeton Stab has entered nn its twelfth' year. As a daily Journal of news it stands "up head." Concord Beoister. ) ; .T;,- ; , ,'..r J The Wilmington Stab has entered its twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in4be State. Lenoir Touie. , . t J, The WQmmgton Stab has entered noon its thir teenth year It is one of the best papers in the State. warrenton Gazette. : . .. : .' The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth' year. It has become one of the leading papersCof the South. Oxford TorchlujfU. : TTT i . The Wilminrton Stab ia not onlv one of th htat edited papers in the State, bat for freshness-of news ana typograploal appearance cannot .bo beaten. Jaelson Eeporter,- v : -v ZTThe Wilmington Stab IS one of the. very best pa pen in the Sooth, In every department from typo graphy np to editorial ability and independence. Isottrg (rt.)Jndex-AppeaLr- -: t . The Wllmimrton fJT. C.) Mowrrwa Stab is a modk el newspaper. Indeed, wethink we do not exag gerate its merits when we sav it is the newtiest (secular) paper published In the Bonth.lchmpnd i (Fa.) JtaSim BeraM, . f ! 1 - The Wilmington 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. We like the Stab because It la thoroughly? re liable, candid, fearless, and bo well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news- paper., .bong may tne stab twinaie. .atry Although at-the head of the press la 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. Tiujrret nil Jauvtist. . ...... ; The Stab Is so well and f avorablv 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 or the best dai lies m the South. Joomi9. : That rnaenlficent 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 Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth rear. It is & most excellent newspaper, won ea 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 ainoe It is so deserving. Chariot' Oveereer. The Times cannot sav a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of its many birthdays. Aa a newspaper it is a favorite With the State press ana is sougnt aner oy ine people. Long and prosperous hfe to it. Feid ville Times. : , . The Wflmburton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to suocess.' We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any Journal published in the South. Oxford tree Lamoe. i Whv Is it that all the papers with the name of Star are each bright little journals r The Wilming ton CN. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg atari New York Star, for exam There must be something in a name after afi. jtictmona I t a.i mate. Thn WOmlnffton Stab has entered nnonits 12th Tolume, and we are pleased to notice etill contin nes on the roaa to success, we esteem we btab vrv hhrhlr. renrdlmr it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this ofQcc Its news oolamns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exonanxes, ana its eanoruu ae aartment Is conducted with much ability. irr gatUon JUade. , Humble tat Its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck jof for tune that attended the collapse of tne' Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. a A neaera per it has few equals, and no superior, for apprs- pnate seiecuon ana luaicious arrangwaeui, auu we are proud to rank it among our tnostacoepta ble exchanges. HUUboro Recorder. ' The Wilmington Mobktn 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 01 tne stab tngntiui- ly too) la that it always has the news, ana this is th first thin in ionrnalism. 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 tne healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, ana may its gemai enterprising proprie tor enlov many more nappy years 01 us Ooldsboro Mesmnger. - late the LIVER and KIDNEYS. . aua itESToius ins ojum- and VIGOR of YpTJia Vp- epsia, wantorAppeiiie. ilgestion. Lack of Strength, and Tired 'eeung idsomwii cared. Bones, muscles ana nerves receive bcwiuito Enlivens, the mind and rniniiofl Brain Power. Snfferlngfromeomplainta 9 peculiar to wieir eej. .frequent attempts a ?unterfing e oly4 ' to thepopnUrtty of the original. Do not expert- ' mFoUof straose and ufloful.lnlonnauon,xa aug 16 D&Wly an 16 ' Bank of Hew Hanbyer. Jorized Capita - $1,000,00(1 Caili Capital paid in, -7 $300,OOQ Surplm Fund, - - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : ' W. L GORJE, ' -f G. W. WILLIAMS, . !" DONALD MaoRA?, H. VOLLBRS, R. B. BBIDGBBS, CM. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, ' ' JA8. A. LEAK, : ;f. rhunstkin,, k.b. bobdbn, J.W.ATKINSON. " ISAAC BATES, President, V; j G. WY WILLIAMS, Vlee President, an o tf 8. P. WALLACB, Cashier : f'f' Holasses, Baggmg, &c. ,t0HhdS Prune CUBA MOLASSES.;;, paa Half Bolls Standard BAGGING, 1000 Baies New T1 500 ao -a ' 500BblaPLO 1AA Bbls SUGAR, do 'J' t 2QQ Bags COFFEE, : ' n lime. Cement, Plaster, o.,v-?'V.;(.' ; J- 'i Ail at Lowest Prices. ' J- -aug 3b tf - WORTH & TTORTBI. Si h? Star Saloon JS THE PLACE TO GET THE VYFINEST SHRIMPS to be feund m the city. AIso.wunjjsS; LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. .Call an4.be I 1 i" I 1 rm kmwia ni nrD.-rsru conyinoea. , -lan ltf . GEO. 7. HEEBERT, ; x -i -- Proprietor. wizoieJZs&iiKirjiiGrs " - B Our'cfuOtatroM, H should be- understood,' represent the wholoaala. prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged.- - lj c f 4 i ' ' - - - - -' - i ' . - -T ABTIOUBS. . - -- BAGGING Gunny;. .-.r- Bianaara... B AGON North Hams. V iv ........... ,j ...... W O i Kl Carolina - ? -4 it 77.?:..' "OS' i' it f . . . Shoulders. 92 -"" Sides.-choice. B.... 00. 12' 1 Wbbtxbh Sxokbs Hams. J . '- Sides, f t...:i...i......v; t -' Shoulders, 1,..,J-. Dbt SAunm Sides, --- Shoaldera. . . .-. . - w a lii . 00 & 8 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,: - Seoond Handreaoh..u.... ,1 65 i New New York. each,,...... 1 90 00 00 New City, each...:;..:-..., '1 00 - 90 EEBWAi-J ; ;:. ..........'; ; & - 27 BHICKS Wilmfaigtori, M.:.;v. 6 00. ! 9 00 - J- Northern.v.. . ; , i . 0 00 . H 00 BTJTTBB-r-Nortb Carolina, y mv. ,! 08 r 00 ' Northern,"? l.i:;v.i..v.iU W S5; CANDLKS-H? p Sperm....v.i, 18 & V 26! t Tallow. :....7;...-.-..;?.i;Vi.;;--HJ4 ; 1; - Adamantine.. ...... . w 12 CHEKSIt D-North'nFacty "14 4 ?-14U- state .... - w a 'm. COFFEE V llav. St i-'j IS 3 28 T - - Virginia Meall....... ao - COTTON TEKS V bundle.i. i... ' i; ;.l -DOMKSTICS Sheeting, i-4, yd HQ Yarns. himchl ."W.v '00 -;. EGGS 41 dozen. . . v.f.:,.. . 18 -20 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl... 16 00 20 OS Mackerel, No. 1, l half bbl,. 8 60 10 OS Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl...... 8 60 'l0- ; . Mackeret NO. 2, fi half bbl. ; 5 00 : 5 50 Mackerel, No. 8, ft bbl...v.. , 8 60 . . MuUets, bbl - Mullets, PorkbblS.,..i.. 11 00 rvN.C.Boe Herring. keg... S 00 9 M a oo . 100" 4 00 " r-'.lO & 600 5 00 . 6 SO - 8 oo : 4 75 , 0 00 8 ' Dry Cod. J lb . . . i C- . ' FLOUH bbl Fine... Northern Super...... 0 00 4 60 6 25 5 50, 4 50 6 00 00 10 Extra... . ........ ,. . ' Family ............ " City Mills Super: '-Family.;...-.:...... 'Extra. Family... it. GLTJttp lb. r.tf- t GRAIN 9 bnsheL . i ;? : Corn,store,bags,prbne, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, " -----1 Corn, cargo, in bags, " - Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags Oats, from store............ . " Cow Peas.... HIDES ft ib Green...;.. ; Dry. .....w..;. ,.. HAY 9100 lbs Eastern...... Western. ...ii...... ....... North River HOOP IRON fJ .......... LARD 3 Northern North Carolina.-..... LIMB barrel ........ LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed... ... .. . . " Rough Edge Plank.......... West India Cargoes, aeoord- i-68: 74 - - 72 : 75 ; 68 : 60, 00 : s 12 1 05 1 00--1 00 00 0 10 86 00. 90 3M .00 13 00 15 00 I. 10 1 40 80 4)0" i- 16 00 & 18 00 ". 22 00 5 00 - ingtoraility.... v. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 - ScantliiiR-.nd Boards.oom'n 12 00 MOLASSES- gallon , - New Crdp Cuba, to hhds. ... 00 f m bbls.... 00 Porto Eico, In hhds..:. .... .. - 00 - jn bbls .......... oo Sugar House, in hhds 00 . f in bbls oo Syrup, in bbls 40 NAILS V keg Cut. lOd basis. . ; 00 OILS gallon Kerosene... .. 12 Lard.. 1 10 Linseed.. M .Rosin 15 . Tar..... u 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chlckens,Uve,grown 25 ' ".. . Spring.. 8 Turkeys Bo PEANU--aj bushel.. 75 POTATOES V bushel Sweet.. 00 Irish, per barrel, new 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 17 B0 Prime 15 00 Rump.... : 17 00 RICE Carolina, 1b 45 Rough, bushel (Upland).. 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS V Country - 1 City......; ............. ROPE 9 ft -...... i . - 14J SALT V salt-Alum 80 Liverpool 00 Lisbon - 00 American -.; 00 SUGAR B Cuba. 0 .Porto Rico flA Coffee - 0 B . 0 C " 73 KX C 0 & Crushed SOAP- Northern SHINGLES g M Contract Common ? Cypress Saps . Cypress Hearts. ......... STAVES V M W O Barrel. ... RO Hogshead TALLOW fJ lb TIMBER V M feet Ext Hearr (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, . ' Prime ship'g, lstelaas heart. Extra Mill, good heart...... Mill Prime.... Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary WOOL V Washed -Unwashed Burrv WHISKEY fl gallon Northern North Carolina. 6 5 00 2 00 4 50 000 12 00 00 00 5 i 7 00 : 2 50 . 5 00 7 50 18 00. 10 00 . . 6 12 00. 10 00 800 00 60 00 6 50 4 00 3 00 00 00 10 1 00 1 00 7 60 4 60 4 00 20 16 12 . 5 00 2 50 & W1XRIINGTOIV HONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York. . Baltimore.. . Boston.......... discount . ' Philadelphia Western Cities. Exchange. 30 davs. 1 "B cent. - Bank of New Hanover Stock.... 107 First National Bank Stock 90 NavassaGuano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons.;. .. 23 "unaing, i56.... iu Funding, 1868...;.. 10 New 4s.........;... 80 SneoialTax... .... 4 W&WRR Bonds, 7 9o (Gold Interest)..,. 116 Carolina Central RR Bonds, 6 9o.. ...... w 106 : Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Bonds 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 9c ; ... 100 " M " 89e. ............. 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 90 400 Wilmineton A Weldon R R Stock 110 North Cardlimv R R Stock.... 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock: .. . so Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. ....... .... 120 THE CELEBRATED AEEIHGTON GAME FOWLS FOR SALE jyY GAME FOWIS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putatlon. They have taught and won a series of the greatest mains ever lougnt en una or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, en exhibition at Philadelphia in T6, were honored by the Unl- tea states centennial uommissioner witn ute wi ploma and MedaL - s , - .-. -- l nave a variety or. uoiors ana most approveu Breeds in the United States. I will shin splendid COCKS, Of fine siae and handsome plumage, pei Bxpress, V. O. at from 4 uu to se.uu eacn HENS, $2.50 and 3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. ! I expect' to-rateeTwo Hundred Pairs this Summer,- the finest Games In the World, and will shlp'YouBfr 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 wsat.v.-.- . Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, ap 6 tf " Hllllardston, Nash Co. N.C. ENCOOBAGE HOME IHSTITDTIOKS. J i Security Against Fire. The Horth Carolina Home Insurance Co. i r RAUBIGU, N. 3.: M THIS COMPANY COimNUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of insurable property. - - . - .s. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly paining m public-, favor, and appeals with confidence to Insurers of property In North Carolina.' - i . Agents in all parts of the State.. " r - JOHN GATLING, President. . ? ' W. 8. PRIMROSB, Secretary: pulaski tjoWPER, Supervisor. ; : - - -ATKINSON A MANNING Agents, Sep 26 tf - - : .- - Wilmington. N. C. AtkpraonK&v nanning's InnrraneeRoonu, - BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, ; - WIlmlnaoiM N. t Rref; Marine anpLale Coinanies.; Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,00000, iett tf . r-.-..;-;- y 'i ' -- - TheCentrtUiProtestaiit A WEEKLY RELTGIOTO AND FAMILY KEWS paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church fat North Carolina, is published at Greensboro, N. CV - - . - - ... , Terms, $2 00 per annum, In advance. ' -TThe eHgibiUty of rtstoeatton, the. number and activity of Its agents, and the constantly Increas ing demand for it among the more solid classes of readers m varions sections,' give-the CENTRAL 'PROTESTANT peculiar- claims upon the patron age of the advertisingpubue. Terms very favor able. Consult your business interest, andaddreas Greensboro N. 0. Railroad Co7 .jOrvrcTi ow Gxst, Stifsa'TJuinMt,,? i wumiagton, w. vaij uas64. f I . ' rm 4 17 h rrf ulB AM. Wet- D Weill tad'BrarMl rrarxie.41rvi. ; if o. 47 IVbrtli and 48 SOuOu' -I -1 I lave Wltoterton; Front St. Depot, at 9.00-A AT. Arrive at Weldon.... .i, 2J6P M. Leave WddoM..:.;.:.'.:: . . -it i Arrlvtf at WUmingtcm. Front St. Denot AffiP. at FastThbouoh Mao. Aifb PAasnrcnm TaAr DlriT Leave Weldoa5;;3.lvZ2;c.;iJ.iil fil P. M Arrive at WUmington, Front at. Depot,-10.00 P. M Matl ahu'! PABSMexa l T'Aih :Dah. No: iS xaye Wflinrflgtonx;r Arrive at Weldon -fT..M... .- 8.85 A.t ' Train No. 4t Sooth- wQl stop nly at .WOsoW Geldsboro and Magnolia. i .. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 120 P. M. and .30 P. it daily. Eetondng, Jeave Tarboro at S P.M. and 10 A M. dally. i. xj-XiY-J t lji!' - : i iyl u uu ocouana.neoK urancn itoaa leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at a 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves SootlaniNecfc at 8 90 AM. dally. 1 Train No. 47 makes cloaeaonnflctinn at Wnlihti for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, Tmd dally except Sunday via Bay lAaa. rr ii T Train No. 43 runs daily and; makes .close edn Tsection for all points North via Richmond' ami JJ1 trains run solkf between-Wilmington; ainfi Wasblngtoa,.and have Pullman Palace Sleepers; attached.- . t . ,. For aosommodation of local travel aTassenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday; ,4 j V -vv ' w -rf.y J OHN F DIVINED 1 ' - : " General SnnH. . 'it. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent ,r; jy 12 tf , f WILMINGTON, C0L'MBIA& AUGUSTA .1. Kaiiroad uo. " Omei or Gxktbai. Sup't, - Wilmington, N. CU Aug. 18, Change ofchednle. fXX AND AFTER AUGUST 30,t 1884, AT 5 60 P. M.. the following Pasaencer Snhadnlai will oe run on tnis roaa: . . - . f - -' ;- - - ., ", t NIGHT. EXPR8S TRAINS (DaUy . .Nos. 48 West and 4T Eaust. 1 1 :,; Leave Wilmington .1 ..... v .. 9.05P.M. Leave Florence . j .......... , . . ; 2.40 A, VL'x Arrive at C, C. & Aj Junction . . . ; ... . ; . 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia!-. 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia. : . 1 . 9.55 P. M. Leave O, C. & A. Junction.. ........ . . . .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence j.-, .::......... 4.50 A. M. Artveat.Wilmingtqni........i.-.. 8.35 A. M. Nisht Hatl ahd Passkvoxb Tbaih. Dailt. No. 40 Leave Wilmlngton.l... .!..... ..10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence, j . . . . 1.25 A. M. Mail akd Passknosb Tbaih Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. 4.05" P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M . Train 43 stops at all Stations. '", No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. - Passengers for Columbia and all points on Q. A a R. R., C. A A. R.K. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex-. press . . i .. - -. l j - separate iTiuman sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. .. ...f ' . . f All trains run solid between YJharleston and WUmington. . t Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6-50 A M. . ; . . JOHN F. DIVINE, ! Gen'l SupH. 7 T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. -augiatf ; -.sw ;'. - CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OmCX Or SUFXBXHfXifUUIT,- j 'j- WUmington, N.C.,'Bept. 21, 1884. ) t '' Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT 21, 1884, THE FOL- lowing Schedule will .be operated on this Railroad: . , j iKr .. .. . PASSENGER, ' MAIL AND . EXPRESS TRAIN: ' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Z 1 1ave Wilmington at. .7.00 P. Ml No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at .7.85 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at...i....7.S0 A'M.1 I Leave Charlotte at.... ....8.15 P. M. Na 2. Arrive at Raleigh at. . . 1 . .7. . . . .9.00 A. M, I Arrive at Wilminfirton at. ....... 8J35 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only," and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. y j " ' ! . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. ' 1 Daily except Sundays. W 1 Leave Charlotte. ...... ai5 a: M. ......13.15 P.M. .. ... 1.40P.M. ....... 5.40 P. M. f u- J Arrive at. Shelby . . . . nn. a Leave Shelby.... Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. tt A. Trains to and from Raleigh . Through Sleeping; Cars between WUmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - - Take Train Noi. 1 for Statesville, Stations West er N, C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. 1 ; L. C JONES; - -i. Superintendent. , F. W. CLARKt General Passenger Agent, J cep 21 tf . $ ; ' Saved H er t if e . 1 : JUPvS, ACUITOBIS WO., Ul, Dr. J. Bbae field i Bear vSSr I 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 am cured entirely, for which please accept my heart felt thanks andimost profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in Its favor I have recommended-It to several of my friends who were suffer ing as I was. J ; T J J .. A 1 xours, veryrespectiuuy, i MRS. W. E. STEBBHSa , TESTED A QUARTEFZ OF A CENTURY IT . STANDS VWRIYALLEdI i -' :. - . - r - ;. . t J -. LaGkAsok, Ga. . Db. J. BBADTixLDk Atlanta, Ga.r Dear Sir I take pleasure jn stating that I have used, fcr the last twenty years, the medicine yon are now put ting up, known as Dr. Bradfield's Female Regu lator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together .for the diseases for which it is recommended: With kindest regards T sin, re-' spectfully.- j W. B. FERRELLV M. T. AnUHTA, Ga. Db. J. Bbadvixu: Dear Sir Some fifteen years ago' I examined the recipe of Female Regulator, 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 reliableremedlal agents known to science: t4 act directly on the womb and uter toe organs, and the organs and parts sympathi rlng directly j'with these; andtheref ore, provid ing a specific remedy tor all diseases1 of the womb, and of the adjacent organs and parts. . - - ' Yours truly, Jxsss BoBnte I .. . f- . - . ; '- Treatise oit the Health and Happiness Of Wo man mailed free to any address, j . - j''4" THX BBADnXLD RBStjtTOB CO., - Box 28. Atlanta. Gsv- v sVHliamH ton, N. C. . . rayllj Green, Wholesale AgentkWilming- chsnv' A Ti1 ffTXy Send six cents for postar IX TIXX&Ea and reeelvef;a xioaily box os gooaswnicn wiu UJJ &u,l nuwrnu, mnM numn rhzht awav than anvthrmrelse in- this world. Fortunes await the workeMabo-r tuttelT sure.! At once address tkuj uu. au OH AND AFTER! JULYTS,-18S4, At 9.00 . . Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A aon lianroaa wui ruas XoUowhl: ov gusta, Mains. fr-1 mh 80 DW1T. X LrJNW ADYISRUSEIIENTS. Bf addreBtogEJaOTTEIIi 4c CO. s 10 Spruce gt Sew York, ean learn the exact cost- ; of an proposed line of ADVERTISING In Amer - -.v i lean Newspapers. "100-pajse -4ampblet lOe.4 JTZll " -" ' " ' oc 1 D&Wim Ui?orkT; jmd : WiMiingtbii iTKUJl TlJttt; J. hit izitA. : RiVBK. NEW; YOBE," Arso'eiockfX. GTJH BTBSjpf"x;.i8atnrdayr . rOeVr 4,, EEGULATOB - - Oct-r H. GULF STBEATft:lM;y -:Oot'r IF. ' REGULATOBif.i-. WILMINGTON. SEGT7LA' Friday . Oct'r 8. . Ocfr li. ."'lOctr 18. :-'X ' t . ' -.Ocfr 25. 43UU STREAM. . 1 .' V Saturday J REGULATOR. ...V.v. ... " .V.. (JULF STREAk.T....i ;"sr $9 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through . Bates guaranteed to and from points in North; and Bouta Carolina. . A-iwrr ""For Freight or Passage apply to - ,: '.;:;it g.'sbiai.i,bone8 ' ; V'2 Ifjr'ini wnmlngton,TCC. "WV l. Ciiy4'!43U (General Agents, x -sop; 23 tf ' 35 Broadway, New York. i 'ffi Our " - fe- lt)R 11 vu.1. y j, -ATeaus -" On Blood Poisoning is bf interest to all classes; Win ve manea Free on receipt ot your aaaress. - -. -- jte.Swrrr Siotnc Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. . COSmTDTIONAL; SCROFULA. . - 'Aghi in my employ has been ' cured of what I" believe was Constitutional Scrofula by the use of Swift's Specific.' - J - - J- O. McDaktsl, . - AUatoona, Ga-, July 5, 1884, I JETORFinSARS ! - Swift's Specific has cured me of an obstinate Tetter of fifteen years' standing. L. Cook. -i :a )Tt-: Palmetto. Ga.; July 18, 1884. ' prescribedITphtsicws; I have prescribed Swift's Specific in many cases of Blocd Poison and as a general tonic, and it baa made cures after all other remedies had failed. - - - . B. M. Strickland, M. D., Cave Spring, Ga July 28, 1884. . FEARFUL. BLOOD F01S0N! - . A negro on my farm has been cured of a fear- . ful case of Blood Poison by the use of three bot tles of Swift's Specific . ' Anbbxw J. Howard, ft ; : ; .. . Forsyth, .Gs, Aug. 5, 1884 ; FRESH AHD FAIR COMPLEXION: A young lady who was troubled with Tetter and Eruptions has been entirely relieved by a few bot- ties of Swift's Specific, and ber complexion is fresh and fair again. - - Tbos. H. Morgan.- - . ; Greensboro, Ga., Aug. 17, 1884. TETTER FOR ELEVEN TEARS. . Swlft'6 Specific has cured me of Tetter frjm which I had suffered for - eleven years, and has built up my general health so that I feel like a new man. - - L-W.Lim, - - r Dawson, Ga , Aug 30, 1884. Swift's Specific Is entirely a vegetable prepara tion; no mercury, no potash, or other minerals. Send for treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases.free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO .Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. . anltf . chsm no 21 Ofocehes. Groceries. '.gQ0 Bbls .FLOUR, all grades, ' : OKA Bbls Granulated SUGAR, - i a. siO3, Extra C and C '200 K &nd 'Sjan- COFFEE. Q Tierces LARD, W'JQQ Cases and Buckets LARD ' . - g Q'Boxes CHEESE, 7 - 40 Tnbs BUTTER, ; Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 200 BbIaSIeXI 0TAT0SS, 3QBblsTUBNIPS 20 Bblfl AFFLES' I , Hhds MOLASSES, 125 Bbl6 do 200 KNAn " 250 80110168 HO0P ntoN, . ; Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, - Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff. Candles, Soap, Candy, ftc, For sale low by , ADRIAN A VOLLERS. mh2tf WHITE CTPRESS HELLO! PINE S-SBC, - BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL ' ' WOOD WORK ' .: .. . -, . ' - ...... V ' r ang 24 tf ' i v PARSLEY & WIGGENSL ; Cotton Presses. BROWN COTTON GIN. RUBBER BELTING.' GIN BRISTLES.- Send In your orders at once for GINS and PRESSES. Dont delay. - Yon in i jtt .. i 1 1 ...... 1 .i 1 iX -,-r 81 & 23 Market Street, : sept 28 tf ., Wilmington, N. C. Pavetteville Observer. rN THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ; 1883, THE - "V undersigned will revtve the publication of . tbe FAYBTTEVILLB OBSERVER. , The Ob8xbvb wHIbe a large 28-coInmn weeklv newspaper, and will 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 space will permit, and both re gular ana occasional correspondents will contri bute letters from the Capital on State politics . and affairs, r - .- Democratic in politics, the Obsxbvxb win la bor, first of all, to assure the prosperity of the -Town of Fayettevllle, to develop the vast agri cultural resources of its own ana the neighbor ing counties, and to promote all that concerns 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 Obsxkvxb will be found in full sympathy with the new thing- born of the changed condition of the South which sound judgment or. enlightened experience find to be ' aJso rood. . r As to the rest : It win strive to deserve the i putatlon of the name it Inherits. rteklB-V M, ., V :hU HALE, Jn. Tbe llarion Star. .S3- npHE OIJJEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN A theTee 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 munication with a large and Influential class of merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store men, whose patronage la worth solicitation. Ad Tertbementa and Business Cards inserted o a libe .f. -. 15-. - w . . - . . ... 4 r , V. - .1- i-w I -" .TV 7 v - .1. 3 1 7.: i 7 ha -1 tf. i'- i .a i r i- ;! . . V r . I i v. -1. V t - t M -jr. ttv . .A. , t r i 'Proprietor. u t5ttreM THE HOME JOURNAL. sepSOtf - Warrenton, N. 0L - VYU1 aV OUVUV 1WJ UW-J i 4 - i i V -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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