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A Great Problem I 4 Take all the purifiers, "SS all the Dyspepsia and indigestion n the Ague, Fever and bilious . yve -i?"" specific,' Tot? all the 7?mt and Nerve force tp aii the Great health testorers. take all the best qualities of And ..ml the oest n ltt of all the best medicines in -v-:v on(1 vou win and mat nop ,. tl)'1 wonu. - - curati7e qualities of all ameartnaed.- a" "J , ond that thev wmcure wnen -In fthpsfi. sinclv or -combined. sny!Lr5. a thnrouffh trial will eiveDOsi- . ..,.-.f nf this. C - ; liv I . Ilardeneo a.ivsr . -. v . .-ears I broke down with kidney l'lVC- ' ,?io?nt ami rheumatism. i it com t : . au " ...., t hovi heen unable to be about lsl1: i '.r miffed uo and rilled with r' . i ..,, niweirinns agreed that nnth- .,1,1 pure me. I resolved to try Hop . , I have used seven bottles; the Bll,ins bus all gone from my liver, the ll'r' ' c mit linihq anil it has tmrhpA nsr irmi. xj ,- -- ----- tele iu my case; oiuurwiae i wouiu , . ien no w in my grave. J . w . morey, Bull Foverty and Suffering. I was dragged down with deb poverty . cff.-nng for years, causeu oy a sick an1 f milt 11,1(1 l!lrKe uuvw"u6' l''w:is completely discouraged until one t lilt; nnvit-cwt. uj .3v -1 . a ui " - V T?. .1 " 1 using nop itinera, ami iu one we re all well, and none of us sick div since, and 1 waut to t., .,11 nnor men, you can Ret p your ,i: s "well a year with Hop Bitters for 1 il.ui "iw doctor's visit will cost. I .V WOKKINGMAN. U'S 1 m.b npnnine -wiiuoui. a bunch of trreen 1 .1... ,-hitu lahl Shun all the TilA.miwai- i the Tiie.Doisa "'''Vri uirh -IIoD"or' Uops in their name. .-,1b mi cxt'tw, . vn.&nwm tn H at. h m TIB Ell n l IT ing feeling of g fllLy UU I I weariness, of es"!iau?tiou without effort, which makes life 3 burden to so many people, is due to the fact that the blood is poor, and the yitality consequently feeble. If you are suffering f:.im well feelings, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is just xrhat you need, and will do you incal culable good. So other preparation so concentrates and combines bKxvl-purifying, vitalizing, enrich- I, and invigorating qualities as AYEtt's S-IESAPAKH-LA. PKEPAKED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; $l,;sU bottles for S5. ijn 1 Dly ch nrm dec SI AYER ue co;itaia$ an antidote for all malarial ilia-' orders whieb, so far as known, is used iuno other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any r.iiu-ral nor deleterious siilstai!?e ttlit- . erer.Mui consequently produces no injurious : effect uyi the cotftilution, but h ves the . system :iiliea'.thy as '.t was lforetbe attack. . v K mMHT AYER'S AGUE CUBE iiie every case f Fever and Ague, list'er B.iltent or Chill tVver, -Ueiuittciit Fever, Jiuni!) .lue. Bilious Fever, and Liver 'Com-"'". ih:i Musad by malaria. Incase of failure, afcr iii-; trial, ilealers are authorized, by our circular dated Juiy 1st, 182, to refund the Bion.'. - ' Dr.J . Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by I'rnggisU. . i nrm nov 30 Protectloa. No sue.b protective against chills and fever and other dis eases of a malarial . type exists ai Bos tetter's Htomach Bitters. - It relieves constipation, liver .disorders. Tneuina- tinx- kidney ana : bladder . ailments, with certainty and prom ptitnde A ebanga. as ratliy lng as it Is complete soon takes place in , the appearance, as well a 1 he sensa tion, of the wan and hajrgarrt inva lid who uses this standard promoter of health and .STOMACH 'tr'nirth. For sa'e by all Drngeists and Dealers tn tb sa - my 17 rin-rsly. 'o. iTD&Wiy nrm pLKtTP.0-VOLTAIC BELT and other EloRW l AlTUHPK onn, ' n Ml Il-IVB Trial TO ts only, youxo or OLD. who are Buffers v? Xtttvoc DEBiurr, Lost . VrrAtrrr . ctim Weakkprses. and all thooe nfseases of a -"!-S"Sl NiTCttK, miiiltlnK from Abuses and IS. ,-Ciusrs- Speedy relief , ana, complete i7 " v health, vioob ana muwb wmjTBKD. Senl at one t or Illustrated ; Vt?Wtfrep. Address . - ; iX VOLTAIC BKLT CO.. Blnrwhall, Micli. "OTaD&Wly tntosat nov22 Fatapsco Flouring Mills -; B"rlT74. '.v. ,1 ..Rolls 1888 o 1CAGAMBRILLMfs.Co.j tTlTo i I TnprANY OWNS AND OPERATES; - -Vik & Tl I I I U nrm rnVlA.M . - - , . . luuo, oa iuhuws ; TiPsco MILL A, ai JLLICOTT dTY. Md. 0 MILL B, at BALTIMORE, Md. Tapsco ILL Cj at ORANGE GROVE, Md. ln a'daliy capacity oj 1 5 00 Barrels. taM?urdePend8nth6 proportion- Mint. 7?.'VW 01 Gluten, fiturth RnF Tid PhoH-1 I Tin ir em . mn y - . . " -T "7 j Maryland and Virginia stared i latent Holier Flours are roanu-. flours an QUal if, , !. a"eu ov lis ty of alible properties. its purity and supe-j Ask your Grocer for bPsco rw T" uaoe uenry ramuy, o&,e Pateot North Point Family.e eofa?1"7' Chesapeake Extra, i . Cane Henry Family, Beaiora Jfamuyr. -Orango Grove Extra. " C A GAMBRTLL MFCOT 82 Commerce Street, , uttre J. T. McrVETt, Wilmington, N. C. sat tu th $ at 1 I I SPIRIT OF XHB CAMPAIGN. C ; Hark to the voice of freemen, from Oregon -gtve ua, GGIevdandwe anT want this Jamw G. Blainej ' ve had enough corruption, now give us honest men. d we shall be contented, and prost erous -Republicans and Democrats in Union one ,r fandU, C,,- -;. f-j i-."v Mast joia together ' ln' this cause,7 divided I we shall fall; ., Let lpve of country triumph, let no minor claim intrude, - United we must be in this, despite all former i feud. . Our country it must be preserved, there never was a time, ' ft needed more relief than now, from i anarchy and crime; retail true patriots re9olve. to save our ! threatened land, : . . Under our glorious banner like freemen let us stand. , - fThe fate of our republic,1 like that 6f an- cieatliome,-.Hi'H,r "?!:vif:-'7?T ;Is menaced by our foes within, by enemies f ' at home.- . -.-. -. - j No foreign power could Ver prevent, our I onward, upward course, j And all united would not dare attempt the . . act by force. - V i. 4 , ' 4 Then rally to relieve our land, in this its r timeot need, ' Come one come all with firm resolve to do this glorious deed; Cleveland and Hendricks ou the roll of - fame will brightly stand, i As patriots who in time of need redeemed this glorious land. - Boston Post. THE CAMPAIGN. 1 hirtypeight Kepublicans at Flushing, Long Island, haver-just bolted Blaine. They held a , meeting on the 8th inst. . ' ' " The enthusiasm for Cleveland and Hendricks is growing rapidly and con stantly everywhere, and nowhere more! than here in New. York. N. I. Herald. At Hinton,.'jn West Virginia, a correspondent reports, ; General Logan i called a man a liar and spat in fU3 lace. That was scarcely an argument. The Blainepeople are making a dirty canvass . j N. T. Herald. Whitk Sulpiiue Springs, Oct. ! 8. Guests leaving this and other mountain resorts have viewed with crowing wonder i during the past week the rows of dusky' face that nil the windows of trains bound westward. Phil. limes, Oct. 9lh. . The latest report here concern ing the Buller j campaign is that he is con sidering the advisability of coming out openly just before the election and telling his friends that it would be best to have them vote directly for Blaine, -r Boston Let tet toN. ' Y. Evening 'Post ? The letters received yesterday by the Herald enclosing money for the Cleveland campaign fund evince intelli gence as well as sentiment, and, more than that, not men alone are interested in the election of Governor Cleveland . to the Presidency. T. Herald, 9th. There are facts in the political situation at the present moment in Ohio that indicate clearly how intensely earnest both of the great parties are. One of these facts is lack of confidence by both parties. Workers on both sides are what men in Ohio call "Reared", just now. Chicago Inter-Ocean, Jlep. - - Philadelphia Oct. 8. Gen. John A Logan left. Washington at 8.20 this morning for this city accompanied by a delegation from the Philadelphia Young Republican. Club. Although the train stopped for 'some lime at the Baltimore Union Station there was no crowd present to receive the Senator and his escort. N. Y. Times. Washington, Oct 8. -Within the last 48 i hours the news received here from Ohio through private sources has been so cheering to the Democrats that they are beginning loi offer wagers that the Repub licans will lose the State. The bets are for small sums, but more were made yesterday and to day than in the preceding month. N. Y.Time8. : .'.'.'. ,; Boston, Oct. 8. About one hundred land! thirty members of the 6enior class of Harvard College met to night to take action in reeard to marching in a po litical torchlight procession during the Presidential campaign. An - informal bal lot taken to ascertain the political prefer ences of the. class gave Cleveland 67 votes and Blaine 65.-2W Y. Herald Cincinnati, Oct. 8. It is not difficult to learn here that the Germans are not so much in favor of the Democrats as has been said. Many of them are ominous ly silent on the subject where they have before been outspoken against the Republi cans. Many are openly proclaiming their intention to vote lhe Republican ticket. .Those who were soured by the liepuDiican 'ntirm nn the liouor Question are now moored because the'Derhocrals have brought them no t apparent Telief. P. Times, Oct. 9th. I,:." " " : ' Ann AkbobMich. Oct. 8. Th. mnat colossal liar of the nineteenth; rpntnrv " was the name applied to-night to , Blaine by ex Mayor William G; Thompson . : . a it XT Mian - I of Detroit, in nis speecn at mc upcm , before the Independents and Democrats or Ann Arbor. ; Mr. Thompson is one of the most outspoken of all , the .independents hereabout, and one of the most confident Kt ha npnnbliran nartr will legard vie-; lirlir naid for if Blaine should be elected Presi4ent.rri Y Times. , , PERSONAL,. Senator Cnden and er.-Sena.tor nvi of West Vffeinia: will visit Albany to A "rn'a few days ana pay "" '" , Gov,;. ClevelancL . r u li ' - ; - Miss Garrett is the richest -un-married lady in the United States. 8he is 28 years okL She is most accomplished : womanraniexpertlstenographert and a ? model of her sax. Augusta Chronicle. 2 Vl. The erave of Thaddeus Stevens 18 Tbadleft considerable money to nis high. mulatto . houseteeper. , one . uvum neci his grave, if the Repuan party ; Aos.MTeUgfh,i -an--' ! lt.fw(neral Cassiar, of PeunsylvamaV-'doesiiotknowof any man; & public UfoFhom be would sooner, trust, f a hP PresideW' than Orover Cleveland,, vPtipg Mr.Ty whomj be has so long and deeply admired. . Gen. Anrilnn-has had -meaais . .ftff tommemoTate the feiege of 1 Biruca w v. KaatnnrPii I m a ... M M hoV r nn.VK m UCCU r- wv . ' - -m . nin rna vnniKii nhe troopJand also upon the ornen. r . . -..m,aMut in i.nn iiaruouiuo i na cmiaren wu . rU-A ! of the siege upauine uw rr-v"- f by theirntttnngs. XcariTo.1 wh&.are-fiuffering Xrom j erSifes youth, nervous. weakness- lrikWf?J - ! Xri T will send a recipe vua yi fSfSTnw great remedy was; star discovered by a missionary , coin, uasum Adverttshigi rates llbe- feSSSa teUT,S annum, mh 11 tf O O VEBNOR'S CANVASS. Gen. A M. Scales will -speak at the I Yatesyille, Beaufort bounty. Satar- y October 11th. : .'; I Uelvidere, Perquimans Tuesday, October 14th, L Vatesville, Gates county, Wednes- day. October 15th. ! Winton, Hertford county, Thurs- day, October-' 16th. -' ?4-.!i- Oxford, Fridayvt)ctobeTjl7th : . Pitt sboro, Saturday, October 18th. I J onesboro, JVlonday, October 50th. Red Springs,Robeson courity,Tues day, October 21st. ' f Y 5 Wilmington, (at -night), Wednes day, October 22d. i lSt't. Duplin Roads, Duplin county, Thursday, October 23d. j : 1 Princeton, Johnston cotintyjFriday, October 24th.'-v;s-; Vil-:.1:,ii--.V-.v-. d ,'Dr,JYork is invited to attend and divide time with Geh. Scjales. ; :( I - '? - R.JI. Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. Maj. Stedman'a' Appointment. The Democratic-State' Committee announce the following appointments for Maj. C. M. .JStedman, at which Hon. W. T. Faircloth, the Republi can candidate, is invited to meet him: Elizabeth City, Pasquotank eoun ty, Saturday, October 11. - Currituck, Currituck county; Mon day, October 13.- y-. j ; Hertford, 4 Perquimans county, Tuesday, October 14. Goldsboro, Wayne county, Friday, October 17. , i Kenansville, Ddplin County, Sat urday, October 18. I Whiteville,Clumbus county,Mon- day, October 29. Elizabethtown, Bladen county, Tuesday, October 21. I Wadesboro, Anson county, Thurs day, October 23. " Monroe, Union county, Friday, October 24. v Smithville, Brunswick county, Monday, October 27. j Point Caswell, Pender county, Tuesday, October 28. ' j. Appointments of tui. TVtaarton J. Greeo, Previously published,! are hereby changed for these counties named: wavnk: Goldsboro, Saturday, October 11. onslow: Jacksonville, Monday, October 13. Richland's, Tuesday,Optober 14. Silver Dale, Wednesday, Octo ber 15. Snead's Ferrv. Thursday. Octo- ber 16. Appointments or Col. Jno. N. Staples. Wilmington, Tuesday, evening, Oc tober 21st. t Point Caswell, Wednesday) Oc tober 22nd. - " i I Goldsboro, Thursday, October !23rd. . ,' . .' LIT Bayboro, Friday, October 24th. New Berne, Friday at night, Oc tober 24th. ' 2 Kinston, Saturday, October 25th. R. IL Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. THE BESTTOIIIC. f This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cares Dyspepsia Indigestion. Weakness, Impure Bleed, Malaria,ChUl and Fevers, and Neuralgia. . J - ... It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases or tno Kidneys and Liver. I ' It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headaehe.or produce constipation otfier Iron rnedunnes do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food.re lieves Heartburn and BelchingL and strength ens the muscles and nerves. I For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c, it has no equal, j X3 The genuine has above trade mark ana crossed red lines on wreppet Bdeil7fcr BROWS CHEMICAL CO Jy27D&Wly tooorfrm iTake no other. balthou, ma. nrm Ly27 . Fiirnitiire. XJEW STOCK FOB FALL TRADE AryiNg IX Ao-o- mrninfaMnreil PTDreSSlV fOTlthlS nnu-ket. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and, examine our extensive variety of New and DBsn lonable Goods, aU made this season. gjmE ! oc5tf Furniture Dealer;. No. Front 'st. ; I : f ' "i JOW, IF GROVR CLKVELAjND SHOULD BR elected President of the Unlied .States, what then? WeU.aUmsearchofagthaw.H-, 6ut or Shampoo, shouldcaU at HKNRY C.PKKM-. PERT'S, at No. 7 South Front Street, where you ran set KinffWOrms tiurou, jukjoo oiiv. tracted. Corns taken out, Ac -J all in attendance with a No. I Always person- iorce of Asstst- nis. Oc2tf ; An Open Letter. jy ESSRS. JOHN W. GORDON i SMITH, Agents ' Liverpool & London JUJlobe Ini. Co., city: Gkntluiks: We thaniyon f oir the satisfactory and prompt manner in which yon have paid our. recent loss on dwelling at Chadjwurn, N. C. V ; , CHADBOTJRN IHLI RAILWAY CO. ' Above loss was adjusted the 19th Inst., and paid the 26th Inst., without dtecount. v riaewur anaruvK A SMITH. Aets. ... ; I ' . Liverpool 4 London A Globe Ins. Co.' odStf . . The Paiiuicb Enteir . ,. STONEWALL, N. O. "' ' '- A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, puDiisnea, A inthe GRAIN REGION of the. State. Subscription $1.50 year. -hearty Aavernsmg Hali Colkmn, $60; One Column, $100. , I .Am oKAva vatAfl. 1 . viatlUU a uui v w mwmminT( ENTERPRISE. . ? ; i - : . - a lv8tf Btonewau. n. The Lincoln Press, ; PUBLISHED EVERY FRTDAT, AT LTNCOLN- :.. .T-Hr.TOlKN.&4-T" By JOHN C. TPlPTOW,dr and Fropr. wntss Is aetaiowledgeaby.thosewho v- rril iL to be one of thei-oest Aavernsing Mediums in Western North Carolina- It has a Meaiums l" hmreaslnff patronage In Lin- 1. iiuji ill m isi t Ovufrt Ampf. I uio , 7,:i,ko niAaveiana.. imrxe ana T h e Wo rni rig St ai" PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid .$7 00 .. 4 00 " Three Months' . '. Two Months, " ' " . ; H -one Month ' v" . WBKKLY STAB, Que Year, postage paid. l- " M Six Months, ' - " . v r Three Months M - ..$1 50 ..100 .. 60 ; -.," NOTICES 0PTHE PBES3: ! The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers ln the State, as bright and newsy as ever. LongTlf e . tolu Salem Press. . - ,. The WCmlnEton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should wants (HuutotU Democrat. - ' The WTlnimgton Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. - As a daily-journal of news it Btanda "up head." Concord Register. ; The Wilmington Stab has entered its twenty fifth volume. There Is no better paper published' ln he State. Lenoir TcaAe. . J ! The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its thir teenth vear. It Is one of the best naners in the State. Warrtnton Gazette. The Wumlngton Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers;of the Sonth. Oxford Torchlight: -I The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, bnt for freshness of news and typograplcal appearance cannot be beaten. Jackson Beporter. "The Wilmington Stab Is one of the very best pa pera in the Sonth, in every department from ty po graphy np to editorial ability and inospendenoe. .Petersburg (Fa.) Jndex-AppeaL The Wilmington (N. 0.) Moaimro 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 tn the South. Richmond I Fa.) Helioious Ilerald. The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers ln the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarooro Southerner. We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and abiy Aciftnri - nAxirsir. flnlnv.' and ln fact a nerfect news- l.gS&j Kmay IQ3 BTAB IWUlttJB. JHi- Althoneh at the head of the press in this State ln 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. . The Free Will Bavtist. The 6 r ab Is so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which -its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the best dal lies in the South. Eobesonian. That njaenifloent beaming Stab has oompleted lts twenty-second volume. It is one of the moEt brilliant, erudite ana sparKiing uauioo nuum ui the Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them all. Tarooro southerner. The VImungtoh Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It-is a most excellent newspaner, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its olty, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular mfflnfcrht Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. ' tiia nam la nn Tnaiint Darter. Its prosperity is ' not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot1 The Times cannot say a word too good for the vnminirtnii Aum. It has lust reached one of its I! n.nuW)uisn An a ti Awsnaner it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the. people.' Long and prosperous life to It. Peids viOe Time. 1 The Wilmington 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 o'f any Journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lance. : Whv Is It that aU the papers with the nape of Star are such bright little Journals? The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Start- for example. There must be something In a name after all. Richmond TU State. ; v - The Wilmington 8tab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin oes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very bast newspapers that comes to this office. Its news oolnmns are always a little fuller than those of any other of bur exchanges, and its editorial de aortment is conducted with much ability. Mcr gcutfon Mads, Humble in its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse, of toe Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed un til It new- beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newsra per It has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs nriate selection and judicious arrangement, and W are proud to rank it among our most accepts ble exchanges. HWsboro Jtecorder. The Wilmington Morning 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 due to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the 8tab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing In Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the Una of "good newspaper" Im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of theSTAB never be re- tardea, and may iu pwiu omoti uwk f1"!"1 tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger. WfflWBrifrfhe BLOOD, regu late tfieLfVER and KIDNEYS, -and SKSTOKJt THE HEAiTH and VIGK5S of YOUTH. . digestion, hack, of Strength, ana ureu t eerim? ib"j nred. Bones, muscles and . nerves receive i t Jnllvens me nijn " nnniimi llrain Power. A Wt IfO Snfferingfrom complaints P peculiar to nicirncj " Bod In DH. HAB.TEK'S IKON Ir. rpdv cur eTTHveaa clear, healiliy compiexiou. nrgena Tour ddrtoThe 1 Hart MsdJ. ) St.loni ML.Ior our kFollof i gS und useful, information, free., angle D&Wly an 1G Bank of Hew Hanover. Atthorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, : - - $1,000,000 $300,000 $50,000 DIRECTORS : W.LGOHE. G. W. WTLLIAMS, , DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRTDGERS, C. M. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK, , F. RHETN8TEIN,: B. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. , ISAAC BATES, President. G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, an 90 tt a P. WALLACE. Cashier Holasses Bagging, &c. Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. . 100 do do P. R. do ?aa Half Rolls Standard BAGGING Q00 Bales New ARROW TIES. . gQQ Bbls FLOUR, aQQ Bbls SUGAR, A A Bags COFFEE, 4 '& - Lime. Cement, Blaster, Ac., All at Lowest prices. aug24tf WORTH & WORTH, t EfrG. Blair, I BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT , for the sale of Flour, Meal, Grain, Cotton and Foreign Fiulta. Merchandise and all kinds of Country Produce sold and prompt returns : guaranteed. . Consignments solicited. .' H i 6 . - E. G. BLAIB, ' ; sep 13tf - 5 4 No, 19 North Second $t. i lsHaJm WMOLBSjjbEiPpim8. j BTOor quotations, It should b understood, represent tbe whcdeeala vprioes; generally. In Unateftig up Bmall orders higher prices have to be Obarged. ' ."' 'j-':"'-- . f I . ABTIOIM. kvK ;-:;r:f Xt':--' TBTOWL BAGGING Gunny ... ... . . . . Standard. i - BA.CON North Caroluia - ... Hams, ft t ................. - i Shoulders, V 9 ' Bides, choice, B... Wxstsrh Sxokbd Hams. 9 lb.. 1 Sides. lb.... - Shoulders, DbtSaltxd Sides, 1....... ' Shoulders, fj v.....vV.i. i BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ; . Second Hand; each...... J ! New New Tork, each. -1 t - - New City, each.;..;. ........ 1 BEESWAX Bh... . r- BRICaWUmlngtdn, V K.... i Northern........... ( 00 , MOO 00 BUTTER North Carolina, . Northern. !ANDLES-i- -Bperm........ Tallow - , f Adamantine... ...... ....... - CHEESE B-North'n Facfy Dairy, Cream,,, State .... COFFEE tt Java....... ... Laguyra ........ r. .... . ' ' Rio.. .... CORN MEAL f) bugh., in sacks, Virginia MeaTl;. COTTON TIES bundle. 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd & Yarns, bunch..... i a. EGGS- dozen. --v:-,-" i? FISH MaekereLNo. 1. bbl... t 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. . 8 50 Mackerel, No. 8, fJbbl...... 8 CO - Mackerel. Nc. 2, halt bbl. 8 00 & Mackerel, No: 8, bbl...... 00 Mullets, bW ... 6 00 Mullets, Pork bbjs-.. 11 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg. . . 3 00 Dry Cod. tt ...... 1 FLOUR bbl Fme 0 00 Northern Super 3 75 " Extra. 6 25 " Family 50 1 MU1iarr::::::::::;: 183 1 Extra Familj .'-4 75' GLUE ft , 10 GRAIN bushel. r Corn,store,bags,prime,whlte 78 Corn, cargo. In bulk, " 68 . Corn, cargo, In bags, " 74 Corn, oar go, mixed, in bags- 67 " Oats, from store - 47 Cow Peas 00 HIDES ft Green 0 Dry 10 HAY 100 lbs Eastern 95 Western....... 90 North River 90 HOOP IRON ft 3J4 LARD ft Northern 9 North Carolina 00 LIME bawel . .'w..w...... . 00 T.TTMRTtnT!lrv Sawed M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed.. 18 00 Rough Edge Plank.......... 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scantling and Board s,com'n 12 00 MOLASSES gallon . m New Cron Cuba, in hhds 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 :i5 00 28 " " In bbls.... 00 Porto Rico, ln hhds 00 " "In bbls 00 Sugar House, In hhds. r In hhlH. In bbls Syrup, In bbls-. NAILS 0 keg Cut. lOd basis. . OILS gallon Kerosene... .. Lard Linseed.. Rosin .-. Tar Deck and Spar '- POULTRY Chickens,llve,grown " Spring Turkeys PEANUS bushel POTATOES bushel Sweet.. Irish, per barrel acw. PORK barral City Mess.... 1 Prime 1 Rump 3 RICE Carolina, ft.-. i Rough, bushel. (Upland) . . Do, do (Lowland) RAG8 ft Country City ROPE ft... SALT salt Alum Liverpool.. Lisbon American SUGAR -Cubn Porto Rico ; A Coffee 1 15 60 2 00 19 50 16 00 18 00 110 B " i O " Ex C Crushed . SOAP, p ft Northern SHINGLES M Contract.... Common. : Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts STAVES M WO Barrel.:.. RO Hogshead. i TAI.LOW ft..., TIMBER M feet Ext Heart . (1st class yellow pine) . 13 00, Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. Extra Mill, good heart . Mill Prime Common Mill ' Inferior to Ordinary WOOL ft Washed Unwashed .i, Burrv WHISKEY gallon Northern North Carolina WIIiMINGTOW HONEl lff.ARK.KT. Exchange (sight) on New York. .: . . . Baltimore ' Boston Philadelphia.... Western Cities. Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock Hirst National Bank Stock discount J07 ... 90 ... 140 ... 23 ... 10 ... 10 .... 80 .... 4 Navassa Guano Ocmpany Stock. North Carolina Bondc old Id Ex-6oupons undingr48o6 f Funding, 1S68 New 4s " . Special Tax - W & WRR'Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest)..! Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 o ........ Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Vond&v. . . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 Ve...... . " " 8c New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington A Weldon R R Stoek. North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas L&ht Company Stock .... Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 106 105 100. 100 100 110 80 50 120 THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTON SAME FOVLS FOR SALE jyjY GAME. FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have Hmght aoAwon a series of the greatest mains' ever fought en this or any nth nr nnntlnnnt. and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in "76, were 'honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner wltn tne ai nlAma anil Wwifl.l . .. ' . T hftra ft. vftrlfitr nf Onlors and meet aobroved Breeds in the. United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and nandsome plumage, per w-rrAa c O. D.. at from 14.00 to 16.00 each HBNSr2.50 and $3.00 eacbj or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. ' I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this' Summer, the Fines Games in the . World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April batch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. rr Whoever disputes the superiority ef my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. , Write for what you .wanW .T , Address, J. G. ARRTNGTON, ap 6 tf Huliardston, Naan Co. xi. C. EHGOURAQE HOME IHSTITDTIONS. Security Asalnst lire. Tie Hortli Eawliiia Home Insurance Co. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS CWMPANT CWNTTNTJES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all elapses of insurable , PIAEeioSes are promptly adjusted and paid. The ' "Home" lsTapldly gaining In public Tavor, and : appeals with confidence to Jnsuwrs- of pro pert' ; In North Carolina. . . Agente In all parts of the States W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, sep 26 tf Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson fcllannin Insaraneo Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, ' ' "Wllmlnaon, N. C. Fire, vlarur aM Iile Cub anies. : Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. la n tf " " ' " ' " '" - : " " ' ' :' : The Central!Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMTLY'NKWS paper and the Organ cf the Methodist Protes tant Church to North CaroOna, Is published at Greensboro, N. C -i'iflfi . "i The engiblllty of Its looatkm, the. nnmberad' activity of Its agents, ana tner ownaoui mcruanj lng demand f orlt among the more solid olasses of readers in vartous.seotions, give: the CENTRAL PROTESTANT, peculiar claims upon the patron- ale.; Consult your business interest, and address the editor . ; S.'lu MICBaTJX, v - Greensboro .N. C. Wilmingtonr&TWetdoii Railroad Co. ? S . Omoi ok Gkjil, Stjtbbistkm usst, i -Wilmington, N. X, July 11, 1884. 1 - - ! .It jLilll llrnT . 1 fChaige'of hed rN AND AFTER JULY 13, 1884, AT fl.00 AJaV I rassenser 'lTainn on tne wumunrtcn a wau aonBAilroadwlU run as follows: - . ;w JOay Mall and . Express TrAina, Dally- Nea. 4T Nortb amd 48 Soutli. Leave Wtolngton Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A M. Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P M. Leave Weldon. ...... . , 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.85 P. M. FA8TJTHB0xreH Mail ahd Paskbkoxb Tbaih Daily NO. 40 BOTTTH. - Leave Weldon ...... s.5 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mail Aim Pabsenobb Tbaih Datlt THo. 43 u .''"- ':': Nobth. .''' ;': ' "" " ' "i'"";:'; Leave Wflmmeton.... ........ . 8.S5P.M Arrive at Weldon. 2.85 A. X Train No. 40 South wfll ston only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. . . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rooky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. AL and 4.30 P. M. daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and. I iuA.suaany. i Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road lea vm Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A M. dally. 'ATam iso. 47 makes cioaeoonnecuon at. weldon neotion for all points North via Richmond and Washington. -All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attacned. For aooommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local - Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A." M. daily except Sunday. . . . tlUiilX iT. JJAVAN.K, General Sun't. T. M. EMERSON, Uen'l Passenger Agent. Jy 12 tf -- - - - VILMlHfifOK.COL'MBlA&AUBUSTA' Railroad Co. ' Octjcs ov Gkoteal Sup't, I " Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 18, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 20, 1884, AT 5 00 P. L. the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: . NIGHT EXPRESS.' TRAINS (Dally) Nos. 48 West and 4T East. Leave Wilmington ,. 9.05P.M. Leave Florence '. - 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C. & A Junction 6.20 A M. Arrive at Columbia. . . . . . - - - -. 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia...: 9.55 P.M. Leave O, C. & A. Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A M. Arrive at Wilmington.... 8.35 A.M. Nisht Mail and Pasbinsik Tkais. Daily. No. 40 www. Leave Wilmington........ .10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence L25 A. M. Mail and Passxhskb Tbaih Datlt 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 jriemmgton ana manen. Passengers for vo: Mumbia and all points on G. 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 cnarieston ana Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.50 A M. . Gen'lSup't T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. auglStf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omcx oi" Stjtpxbistzkdxbt, 1 Wilmington, N.C., Sept.' 21, 1884. ) " Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOLr lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAJL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT .SUNDAYS. ) Iave Wllmmgtoa at. . 7.00 P. M. No. 1. VLeave Raleigh at... ........7.35 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at. .7.30 a. m. ) Leave Charlotte at.. .8.15 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at .9.00 A. M. I Arrive at Wilmington at .. -8.ss a. m. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's. Time Table. . x. - SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX- . . PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. . 8.15 A. M. .12.15 P. M. . 1.40 P. M. m A. ... v w. wuv.m j ..... .... . . V Q1..1L. NO. 4 t A-mt-wra a Cha-1rt- 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 netween wummgton and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. . 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GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BESTT MOULDING, BRACKETS AND ORNAMENTAL : WOOD WORK. Tang 24 tf PARSLEY A WIGGINS. - Cotton THROWN COTTON- GIN, RUBBER BELTING. Aj GIN BRISTLES. Send in vour orders at onoe for GINS and PRESSES. Dont delay. You Will be diaappolntea ln getting tnem in time. WM. B. SPRINGER A CO., - . A . 19, 2I 23 Market Street, septSStf Wlhntogton, N. C. Fayetteype Observer. SN THITRSDAY, FBBRTMBY e'm 1883. THE AJTundersianedwUl revive the publication of the FAYETTEVLLLB OBSERVER. - The OBsxBTia will be a large 28-cohmm weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to subscriber, postage paid, at $2 per annum, always In ad v&ncn. it wfll arlve the news of the- day tn as ample form as its space will permit, and both re gular and occasional correspondents: will contri bute letters from the Capital on State politics and affairs. . ' . " " . " - ' -' Democratic m pouncs, tne obsxbvxb. wiu la bor, first of aQ, to assure the prosperity of the Town oi jrayeuevme, to aeveioptne vast agri cultural resources of Its own and the neighbor ing counties, and to" promote all that concerns the welfare of tfatfneople of North Carolina. , Opposed to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, ln tne guise or progress, harm societyr the Oirarm will be found-in foil .sympathy -with-the new -things bom ;f the changed condition of the South which sound Judgment or enlightened -experience find to be also good. r " -: " As to the rest : it wfll strive to- deserve the re piitetioB el the name It Inherits.- i-.... ; . . feb9tf ' f ' - ' E. J. HALE. Jb. - HaricStar, i nrma oibestnewspapeb published d .; X the Pee Pee section, one of the - wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Com mission and, Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted the plan of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com munication with a large and Influential class of merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store merwnQse patronage is worm kuumuu. . yerttsementaand-BnslnessCards buertod oa nbe iMnm " ' -- THE STAR : .-ect'$jtf' v; ' Martoa8,Ck i ' 4:' m - ' '-. s. 'er v,v - i-"-.' : i ...... , - ; . ; . -:
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