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tr- . . V ' 4 Yu W&fc" Jum1 6uid,Ti-:0ifl i r sTrno imovs i i i in Loss gives Rr.iEWEf) Life lWIGORTEj: TUP WflOLE SYSTEp. Bk OWI'j IR0i BITTER HATiTrS VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair The Beet la tte Cheapest. M : Safety! TExmm<!DTtifatT, Good . BesiiltoUt ThcseqaaUtiesareof.priBMimparUneejnthe -selection of a preparation for the hair. , Do not experiment with yrrwapidet which may do harm rather than good ; hot profit by the ex perience of others.; Bay and va with perfect, confidence an article which everybody knows -' to be good. IIaix'8 Haib Reitkweb will not lisappoint you. , "- , PEEPABED BT R. P. Hall & Co.,Nashua,lf.H. Sol' by all Druggisti th w"' " - nrm : dec $1 'S contains an antidote for all malarial dls- v orders which, so far as known, Is used iu no other remedy, lt contains no Quinine, nor toy mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces ub iujurious effect upon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before UieatUck. WS WARRANT AllS'SlGJJ& CUIffi to cure every case of ITeveEAiid Agne, Inter mittent or Chill Ferer, Remittent Fever, JHinib -Ague, Bilious Feverand' Liver Com- ; 1'Iaint eaused by maJaria. -In case f filnre, -fter due trial, dealers are ttuthorized,-by our , circular dated Julyjst, J8e2,;to.;faiiU:tlio" money.- '. - " Or.J.C. Ayer &Con UweUrMass. SoldbyalSDruggit 3e 1 D&W 6m :ttrm .nor 80 WHITE CYPRESSjLLWilP -A (iUA RANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. Moulding, brackets akd obsameOTAL ; wood work. ;' ? .!' . ; ; aog2j tf - PARSLEY tb WIGGINS. ValeutiBtWIeiicliol Pencils, ; S Lrtides?' D Pfrf?m?7i i Prwcrlptims a speeialty at lL 1 X wKi2tf Corner of Fowth and Nun 8tta. ; A fiAiui it nnts tor dos tajr l oi goods whink win Kir n,of either sex.! !PPone7raW..S r5 ?ort anee a wait toers afcao-; T Atonco dre-.TSlggOTjAti.:! f APPETITE Bet Topic Agile Onre -The Morning Star -s ' - - o . - WORSHIP. LWa Almighty - found ; 4w!re?nef8 tue heart Bees, . i nere are burdens thou caust ease - - Look around. - - NL1,on prayers, but earnest zeai.7- "pS!f U wantel more; rut thy shoulder; to the -wheel, ' j iiread unto the famished deal j 'v From thy store. " "Not .high sounding vords of praise ' aing to God 'neath some high dome: isu me jallen haste to raise, ' And the poor from life's highways "i ; , i Bring thou home. - i " - -J. v ' ' , - --- 14 v Worship God by doing good; - i Works, not words; kind acts, not oroeds. . He who lores God as he should Makes his heart's love understood x una aeeas. t " " r-- v. a !Sheltering innt; "-. TIS rfOXESOCOH.; , . . " " ' OPIK P. RBAD. . .' I V ;? ' . "Ts not enough to worship God alone, ''' ! Deep in the closet ef a hidden nook; Tis not the low, self -abnegated groan .-' i That reads aright the gat self-giving Book. . ; : :. . . . . . Love born in darkness shrinks from honest i T light; ' In secret misers hug their sordid gain; A Christian is of brightness, not of night 1 A smiling Abel, not a frowning Cain. ;. : Chicago Current. RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. -' MThe"tran8ition. is easy," tsays Bishop Littleiohn, "from heresvin doctrine to heresy in morals."" J ; ?- The Methodist Episcopal Church has 97 Conferences, and ; includes 25,000 cierey ana l.iau.uuo members. x.. ti a " r t .i - ' x in oouiq Carolina there are i5 Presbyterian churches, 98' ministers, " 12, d46 communicants, .3,009:; baptized mon communicants. : ; ; -r Old Gurnell advises preachers not to attempt to feed their people "with a spoon too large to go into their mouths.?' Evangelical Messenger. 1 -.There was a decrease of 893 in the membership of the Kentucky Con-' ference last year. A correspondent aptly says: "Explain it as you may, bere is a tear spot in our history." I Mr. Spurgeon, reviewing the latest sermons of Dr. David Swing, of Chi cago.states that the bulk of all that is beauti ful in them is borrowed, and expresses pity for thepeople who listen to such preachy . The Portsmouth limes i of the the 4thinsL, says: "Rev. Leo Rosser, D. D., pastor of Central M. E. Church, is en gaged in ;preparing for . the press his 'Re vival Sermons for Forty Years.' ' They will be published in four volumes. Mr. Spurgeon, in a recent ser mon, said: '"It was the glory of the Mora vians that all their members were missiona ries ; : and such ought to be the glory of every jnurcn. Jiivery paan, woman anu child in the Church should take part in the battle for Jesus." - This is the true spirit of the gospel. . . It is getting to be a serious question what are we to do with our in creasing army of sore-heads. They are capable of doing immense damage. In poltics, one sore-head has been said to have determined a Presidential election. In so ciety, one sore-head has been able to sow discord which years have not healed. In the Church, they are obstructing and hindering in no small degree the cause of God. Vhureh Record, - ; - I heard of an old farmer who had taken a paper for years without mak ing a return. At length a bill was present ed to him. He gazed at it in great aston ishment, and then indignantly exclaimed: "Look a-here, , I've been supportin' this here Daner for eieht years, and never had nothin'. of this kind poked at me before; now you can jist scratch my name off your list; I won't support you no longer," and, boiline over with virtuous indignation, he stalked away. Methodist Protestant. The habit we condemn is the love of change in order to gratify the rest less and feverish passions for something new and exciting, and we condemn it be cause it is founded in whim and caprice, in a love of sensational excitement, and in those hurtful emotions of which the old Sti John of Ephesus designated so graphically as the lust of the eye and the pride of life. No doubt the "writ of ejectment" has its Uses, but when the writ is served as a mor bid pleasure in having a new face in the pulpit and hearing a new style of pulpit elo cution, it is'a sore evil, the inevitable ten dency of which is to vulgarize the pulpit. Richmond Advocate. V'f . : r'iifV': A life that is both, great and good is one of the most invaluable of in structors to man. In its character it is god like. In its measure it is an exemplification of practical nobility. It is duty teaching by example. Above all, it is aa.exhibitlon of excellency that helps the wise and faithful soul to a better appreciation of that one per feet character the character of Him who is the source,of all greatness in the creature ihe maker'of man, moral nature and all the one who is infinitely great in every at tribute that is embraced in absolute great ness. Hence a truly noble life proclaims iho o-rfxiiipnrv nf God' and ooints to him. Buch a life was that of Bishop Pierce: ' It AaA in finished morals for all who wish to be noble, successful and useful. Reo. Dr. Mangum. --' :' I If a man .was evolved as to ms animal structure from the lower, animals, then we should have this state of . things: a being with the f$rm of a man,; standing erect, .with no hair on his body, with hu man hands, with the organs of speech.witb a brain case of about 85 cubic inches ca pacity (three times that of the gonlla). Now we cannot suppose this v brain case to be empty. The brain must have been there . And, therefore, the ; Reason the rational nature, do tnai u is Prepuiuu0 to talk of man being evolved as to h isbody to the exclusion of Jiis mind. The brain case is contrived for a rational principle. It is a house which had to have a tenant. And so we might go on of the whole structure of man-it is alLpatterned f or in tdlectual life. . What would man.havedone nA with no natural cov- , liio " . j ... t him Wtot would h MSIS" Kfer - It was nis mina vua yiyicvw PrrS.h- rtrjarts of a whole, and go in mpination.ii u A Droud vparishioner once said xSeV'S; to maFrlfs roar.", Sat man had felt the trnbettern fn !!iSit? the sturdy dommon ieawnd themselves toge - - vivid.5 illus Thouht so clear, TS Ach trations so nom---"f dictw, could comprehena : ; r -"usi that! 8 literati and 0 uSi "thought 60 hn?g ;breathles4 .upon hisllpa.tno g . erangelical, knguagePsoiUicak "eiplanaT lion so patient. persuaUon! so lender, that bearers of all ranks felt themselves listen ing to an ambassadot of Godv in Christ's stead beseeching theni to vbe Reconciled, to UodThifl was the preaching bt Chalmers; and the Chalmers who could preach so was the pastor Who Stalled , in - hfilontHn w tftun rantm society, because he belonged to all ranks ; who systematized Ws parochial work . with mathematical rprecision, and fulfilled it with a diligence .and j?ersi8tencewhich pervaded every- district; and every street,-1 and : reached every 'parent 'andhfld and. person in every home.--' ::; -; ;f,-. t, POLITICAL purT&i$;l ; The real '- fan -will begin when the mugwumps begin to hold the tail of the Democratic tiger. IniUanapoUt Sentinel. ' "; : r-tltBenBujtler; had been loaded, into a cannon and jfired out. to sea Jiie couldn't have passed lout , of i sight quicker... -Detroit Free Press Fourteen ttfd 3'nSandpeople have been thrown out '6f employment in Fall Biver, Massachusetts causing" a loss of about $70,000 a week.jywj Jbrfc Truth, I As MrrBlairie is engaged in the study of &forz'e77Wiia-i&emdslf Mirabeau of some interest! ."I'could have saved France could 1 have made-the peo ple : believe 1 1 wh&jirtbwFTCidence Journal, Rep:- i CI' 'Mfi l I " Perhaps Mi, JJJaine, hasn't read bis own book. .; If he will J do so h will find some admiring'' references to an ex pression which the i author ascribes to Se ward. 'Equanimity In defeat" Louisville' vouner journal. , i; Hailing from the northeast cor ner of the Union, JlTf Blaine's sectionalism is naturally t of., anHextceme type, but the, rest of, tht; country seems to prefer a North era man from the more cosmopolitan and. beral minded State of New York. Halt.' --Mr.;Braine' L night at . Augusta, and waved the bloody shirt' with vigor in response to the compli ment. , it is to be regretted ' that so able a statesman should select I for his winding sheet this ancient and unsavory habiliment. T-Washyfrstjtfon. 19. ; t Can journals of tbeicountry the atmosphere ot the various newspaper pmces seems to be consonant with-; the feeling expressed in $hat. jovial Did hymn: J "My thoughts on ttwful subjects dwelh- I DamUalion and the dead.". : H , v ir-Buffalo Courier, - PITBL ANJ JPOINT. - IT t Whatever remains of . a' correct ' dramatic taste in England or America is more largely due to the healthful, ennobling and ever-present influence: nf Shakespeare than to any other c&nse. The Current. ' f A blameless; person is all -very well in a book, to point a moral or adorn & tale, but in real life! he is distinctly dis agreeable because he is so different from every '.onel:else: F. Harold WSliams, in London Society. : .' I Mr. Gladstone, writing to the Rev. "W. Wright, acknowledging the re ceipt of the latter's work on "The Empire of the mtutes," taKes, occasion to say: ."The gradual building up of primitive his-, tory is, in my eyes, to the full as interest ing and as fruitful a process as the exten sion of physical science,,' which attracts a thousandfold more attention. The common schools are the stomachs of the country in which all people that come to us - are assimilated within a generation. When a lion eats an ox, the lion does not become an ox but the ox be comes lion. Sb the emigrants of all races and nations become Americans, and it is a disgrace to our institutions and a shame to our policy to abuse them . or drive them away. 2fnfy Word Beecher. CANTANKEROUS ORGAN GRINDERS. "Mr. Blaine made a magnifi cent speech at i Augusta," said Attorney General Brewster.-jFoiA. Cor. Phil Press. k, Mr.- Blaine bold and powerful speech at Angusta flashes a vivid light on the true character' of the BOftthern Dem ocratic triumph. Phil. Pressr ' The masterful speech of -J ames G. Blaine accurately.dehneates the present political situation and sounds the key-note m mm LI' 1 : J. TS.M r.4 HLmM oi iuiure nepuoncRo poucy. -immwh -ivb Press. This is no swan song Of Mr, Blame. There is no sign of despair or desntration. The.SDeecn rather has the sound of the swoop! of the eagle's wings. Towering in his strength, he speaka with the power of sterling manhood. He marks to ihe line the course Of the future. -Phil. News, (Handy" Paper). White Heal Yeast. .,;?--:,:-:';'. ."':;" ... ' AVERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many - : v - . of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending It to the public. It ts elegant for bread, rolls or bteoultL - . .-..V"-.-- - '. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and. she refers to Mrs. A. A. Wtoard, - - ' t . : i ' Mrs, Gen. Whiting, . , ... i : Mrs. W. L Gore, - ' "I - v - - . Mrs. Samuel Northrop, I . . . for the Qorrectness of her statements For sale by JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, I 18 A ll No. Front 8t, .1 - : Sole Arent. mh30tf SOETH CAROLINA RESUMES. "One of ttiiusefdserrfr of descriptive books ever published about any 8teUe.,'JBo ton Post.' . .'. .. " . . Two Volumes How Beady. ' ' . Th t7doJ smd"TlialeMi of North Carollnmr-Curtis's, Emmons', ano nerr s Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate CouiSy Keports of Standing Forests, and Ulus-; toSed byanexoellentMap-of thefitate... , 1 Volume lifmo. fciotiv' PP In the Coal n Iron Conntlef of k r.Miina TtmrnrmR. Kerr's. Lald- V .. t i- . E ii. ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple- 1 Volume 12mo ftoth;425pp..3.50. ' Soiiby aU-SookseUer, or mailed postpaid : on receipts BoOKSXtXIBS AH? SlATIOBSBS, PUBLIBKXBS, f;&J2AX PiUaher,Salelftii. H. a octv- The TJlorning Star "iiL- iw ' ,4;T" jl t-'fr'rt L'l PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SutscriBtioii , Rates--Iii' DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 ....... 4 00 r..:.,..2 0o. 1.50 Three Months" T TwaXoofihs, ..T1; ' 4 One llorita ? ' 75 WBSKLY 8TAB, One Year; postage paid. ' SlxMenthsi (, - v F t't Three Months;", " -. i . fl 80 t. too .... 60 NOTICES OF THE PBESS: The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Lone life to ILSmtm flnm. fo. vt 4-: The Wllmiineton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people Bhonld wank ' The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily Journal of news it stands "np dsbA.v Concord tUoteter. . ... . ?i " The Wilmington Stas has entered Its twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in 9he State. Lenoir Topic. , . ( ,. r The Wilmington Stab haa entered upon ita thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers la, the' Sta.te.Warrenton Gazette. : ! -.. The Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has Deeome one oi tie leading papers.or the South. Oxford Torchlight. . : The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best mAH,A nsmArak the State, but- f or freshness ef news ana-trpograplcal appearance cannetj b(P beaten. Jacison Eesorttr. ; . , , The wilmlnztbh Stab is one of the very best pa pen in the South, in every department from ty po graphy up to editorial ability and independence. FUbuivVa.)dex-AppeaL , . -. The Wilmington (N. C.) Hobktks Stab Is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it Is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Bichmond (Fa.) EeUawtu Herald. ' i Th WIlmiTicrton Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of tne pest eonauccea ana eauea payors in we jwulu and, as aNorth Carolinian,-we are proud of it. Turooro Southerner. ; : -5 We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and -so well and abiy edited .newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect newspaper.- Long may the Stab twinkle. iff. 4ry JitUor. I Although at the head of the pre3 In this State In all that makes a paper Valuable to the reader, Still it continues to Improve. . It Is a Stab of the first magaltude. May Its lustre never wane. The Free WW Baptist. The Stab la so well and favorably known In this A vA Q.f. wa Aon bov Tint.nimr nf Which Its thousands of readers do not already know. It Is in every respect one of the best dal , pes in taeoutn.--ono;i. ' That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second -volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of Vbe Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them alL Tarbord Southerner. I The Wthnmgton Stab has entered on its twelfth m, . 4a mHt. Axnellent newsoaoer. well ed ited, 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.' Th6 Wilmington Stab Is bow taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be tldes increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is hot surprising since it is so deserving. CharlotU Obterver. " t The Tm$t cannot say a word too good for the Wummgton Stab. It has Just 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 Via Times . j 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 ver best of our exohanges, and consider it the peer of any Journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lane. ' Whv is It that all the papers with tbe name of Star are such bright little Journals r The Wilming ton (N. C.) STABfthe Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, mew xora esiar, ior eiamwe. There must be something In a name after alL Richmond LVaA State. : The Wilmington Stab has entered uponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best namamnnam Hint, mrmefl trt this office. ItS n6WS nnlnmna are alwavs a little fuller than those .of v any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Mcr- aanton jilaae. Humble In its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the vreck of for tune that attended the collapse of cue Southern Oonfeder&oT. the Sta has steadily "waxed"' an- tU it now Imams nepiendent in tfcfull glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. - A a txwr per it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank It among our most acoepta ble exchawres. JRUsboro Recorder. The Wilmington Xobkths Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of its exister.ee, 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 tinit tn hnnfneML The boast of the Stab (rightful-. ly too) Is that It always has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per Is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, ana its corps 01 eaiwro ana repurwra uro thoroughly educated newspaper men. Hay the healthy, moral Influence 01 tne stab never oe re - tardea, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger.' - mm THE BEST PHETAUAllOM ? For KMtoKTRO grayhalr.to ft natural color; , Tor rKitnrms the hair from turning gray; For raos vim a rapid and luxuriant growtn; For aaAjMCAHHO sonrf and dandruff; , : - ForTtmrRO-itehins all diseases of the scalp: .For vawTMrnre the hair from falUng out; and ForniMTiuag for which a hairtonlo is re quired lt has no Wjcaji a M -The- hisbxst -TBSTDf omu is of Ita merits are S?om Ravi CHAS. H. READ, T D., Pastor Grace " street Presbyterian Church.1 - RicHSfoiro, Va. For several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than tbe Xanthine, which had been warmly recommended to me by a friend who had tested its value. It has, In my experience, accom plished all that Is claimed for it as a wholesome preserver and restorer of the natural color of the hair, and a thorough P H i11- For sale j novly J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, om juaugsep feb29 Groceries, Bagging, &c. 1500 Bbls FL0UB EradeB 2QBd1 SUGAR, all grades, 200 &eaC0V' m' Laruyra Java ''I -JQQ Boxes Cream CHEESE. . . 25 BUTTBR' jQQ Tierces and Tubs LARD ' 200 UOIiASSJSS, cuoa ana ? aco ' gQBbls SYRUP, 150 Bbl P0TAT0ES and APFL3' : 25 21,18 om0N -QQ Bbls MACKEREL, 200 BWs CRACKERS and CAKBS 1000 BA6GIKG' 1000 TI' Dea, Arrow and Pieced, TOBACCO. CIGARS, &c. For sale low by oo 19 tf ADRIAN A VOLLERS. .Vi The Eobesonian, Published every Wednesday In. Lumberton, N. C ": By W. WcDIAUMID, HAS THE LARGEST CIKCUuATIOH AJNU Ttus largest advertising patronage of any paper In the State. It now has overelght hundred bud scribers in Robeson county alone, besides a gen eral circulation to the counties of Moore, Cum berland, Bladen, Columbus, Richmond, and to fha Bdlotnimr counties. Marlon, Marlboro and Darlington. In SoirtfcCarollna.-- - lan4tt i " , j i The Person Ootuity News, Fnbiisnea at itujLDUJou, . v. .WmTAKEIt A: , GIBBONS, rt ?r " Tr- Edlirs and Proprietors. " ' ' The NEWS haft the largest circulation or an paper published or circulated In the fine tobacco section of North Carolina, --v.- . , Advertising; rates very liberal. Subsorlptlon Ifc 00 per year. ' WHO LTZJALE P JULES. : -nriur annt&tlou. ltsboald be understood. represent the wholesale prices, generally. Ii P taU order Muter prices have to bo oaarged. - ; - - - nucxs. BAeOTJra-4SRinny..Q.U.; BACON lorth CaroUaa . v Hams, w B ................ Rhmilder. -B ..... oo 00 oo 0 CO Kdei 'eholoe. - ....... . WisTxaHSxoKx--Hains.9 Sides. : . . . Bhoulders. 9 .. Dbt aiiTKo Sides, 9 B ? ShoulderSklglftj...... KAHEELS-Splrits Tnrpentuw.. Second Band, each. ....... ? New New York, eaoh.. New City, each.. BKBSWAI 9 .....v 160 -180 100 - 83 BKICKS Wllialnetpa, 9. ; 8 00 WnrtV.171 '.....;4 ew HII'I'l'KU -Xnrth OArollna. . - 00 Horthern. v CANDLES 9 Serm lOUUW (..' ' Ad.Tnant1ne . " . . . ........ CHEKSB 9 ftv-Nqrth'nFaeVy f. Dairy, 'Cream. . t-. .. : State, .t . - -. .. . a CQgFKB 9 Jb-fava, ;! Xaguyra . - cfcENitTiAL "sSi-ViVi sacks; ; Vfrfdnia Meall. i.s .. . (vyrwn TTTtm rninAle.i..-.;.-'-l 40 IK)MBSTICS-Sheettng, 4-4, 9 Td y-&& .- Yarns, S buBoh.'..;'- -:.-, 7 . J KSockehK&J. Mackerel, Ho. I, waanuoi.. o ou V Mackerel, Nov 8, bbU-8 60' MackereLKc. 9 half bW.O 60 Jttackerel, No. 8 f bbl . , . 00 ' Mullets, bbl..." 6 JJJJ MuUets, Fork bbta-: .; 11 00 N.O. Boe Herring. 9 keg... 8 00 Dry Cod. 18 ;t;... .......... FLOTJB 9 bbl Fina.V- Northern Super..., ... J '- Bxtra. .V. Family - City MUls Super..,..,. Family.... " " r Extra Family..:..., GLUE 9 lb. GRAIN 9 busheL Corn,store,bags,prime,whIte Corn, cargo, in bulk, ' Corn, cargo, in bags,, ' Corn, .cargo, mixed, In, bags . ' Oats, from store. .......... . Cow Peas. -J BTjssJI Green. ; . ... ... . . , . -. HAT 100 8s Eastern 1 Western.". .v.' ' North River .. HOOP- IRON "S B. ........ LAED1 Northern ... North Carolina.... LTMS barrel T ITVUfffej Civ flnnrnH SI ft. : Ship Stuff, resawed..".. ...... 18 00 20 TO KoughEdge Plank.......... 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord-' . - 4; j ' ing to quality... ; 13 00 18 00 DrtadFloorlng, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boarda.com'n 12 00 1 15 00 MOLASSES-rS gallon . , New Crop Cttba, mhhds.... ; 00 88 . PortoTBldoinhnds.... - 80 88 . lnbbl ,83 5 sugar House,tohhds,... m:': . . yir ; r tnbbls 00 20 sinmii:' in bbla. r.:...:.....:. r iJ25 ' -5 - NAILS kegr-Cnt. 10d basis.. .00 , 8 75 OILS 9 gallon Kerosene ... . . : .' 1 ,13 Lard......... 1 10 145 Linseed........ ;:.f::..., 'I W 5 1 00 ; ; Rosin.... ................ is 1 Tar 00 ( -20 Deok'and Spar 00 22 POULTRY ChickenSjliverown 25 f0 - . " Spring.. 8 25 'Turkeys .........-...'.. 60 22 PEANUrs- bushel ,50 100- POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 85 -w Irish,per barrel, new 00 8 00 PORK-S barrel-City Mess. . . . 1830 , 19 60 Prime . 15 00. low Rump.... ...'.. W00- 18 00; RICE Carolina, 9 lb ; - . Bough, bushel (Upland).. ' 80 1 10 Do, do (Lowland) 1 .00 . 1 S3 RAGS 9 Country........... 1 1 lji K6PB'tt::;:::;:.::::....-....: m SALT salt-Alum 2'S- - 25 Liverpool....... 80 Lisbon 00 00 American 00 75 SUGAR 9 B-Caba S Porto Rloo... 0 00 A-Coffee 0 I B " ... 0 7 C M 6Ha 7 ex c 7 - n Cashed I 10 SOAP lb Northern.. 5 - J SHINGLES M Contract 5 00 7 00 Common 2 00 2 50 Cypress Saps.. 4 50 5 00 uypress tieans u w w STAVES 9 M-W O Barrel. 8 00 14 00 RO Hogshead..., 00 00 10 00 TAJJiOW 9 r-i; 5 8 TIMBER 9 M feet Ext Hearr (1st class yellow pine). .18 00, 00 12 00 Prime shlp'g, lstclass heart, v 00 10 00 Kxtra Mill, good heart M B g 00 Hill Prime 50 7 B0 Common Mill... 4 00, 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 400 WOOL 9 8 Washed 00 20 Unwashed. ' 00 ; 16 Burrv.... W 12 WHISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 5 09 North Carolina 1 00 8 50 : TriXlttlNGTON EIONKTT . IBABKKT. itzfthanffe (slffhtl on New York. M. discount " XI. x " - wuiiiuniiv... Boston Philadelphia Western Cities Exchange, 30 days, 1 9 oent Bank of New Hanover Stock... First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock...... Nnrth Carolina Bonds-rOld Ex-Coupons.. 107 90 140 83 10 10 80 . funding, 1866 Funding, 1868 -' New4s...:. Special Tax... 4 W A W R R Bonds, 7 So (Gold Interest). . . . 116 Carolina Central k k uonas, Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Vonds. . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 wo " 8Vo New Hanover County Bonds, 8 So Wilmington A Weldon B R Stock.. . North Carolina B B Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. 108 10b 100 100 100 110 80 SO 120 and "VIGOR of "3TOTTTH. Dys pepsia, WaniOTAppeviie, digesOen, Lak f Strengtlu and Tired Jf oeung aosoiuMsir cared. B?es, muscles ana nerves receive ncwiuivc. Enlivens the mind ana fjTn 1 C-O SmTeringfrom eomplalnW LAUlb O peculiar towir sex wIU edVevcfebealttyeompl Frequent atvmpts as connterfcgoniyaaa to Ttoe popularity of the originaU Do not expert- LOO.V tfSSSr Mtor'SS rsfififiAJ BOOK." in i rtrimiatni nn rr ns nni nd pful. information. I aug laDAWly - - an 18 ENCOURAGE HOME IKSTITDTIOHS. Security Aealnst Fire. Tie North CarjiM Home Mrance Co. nALEIGH,N,C. rflfflS (X)MPANY CDinrjnjES TO WK1TE PO ' X lloies at fair rates on all claeses of Insurable PMoMWareprompttyadJii8 The Wnmn" in ranidlv raminff in Dublift favor, and appeals with confidence ib lnsunrs of propert iu North Carolina. , ---z , Agents In all parts of the State. - . W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PTJLASKICOWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON LALANriLNur, Agenis, sep26tf -."Wilmington, N. C. 'V; v- ' ' InsiiTancelloom - - B ANK OF NEW HAIIOyER BTJTLDING, rlImlnrton. N. C. Fire, Harine Coipaiies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. -. lell tf " - " ; Oysters. 0ysters. FINE LOT OF FRESH OTSTERS JUST RB oeiyed. WINES; LIQUORS, LAGER, BEER, CI GARS, &o.. at STAR SALOON, No. 13 Market St - GEO. Fv HERBERT, oot7tf . Proprietor. hi .a-. vi 15 & - :1 &. .VL 16 & 1: 12J4 &,: t: 10 . & 1 11 - ,t 8 -I 5 2 00 1 80 27 too 14 00 00 -'85.-..--; 85-5- 18 85. 11J4 18 V 00 V 12 14 &L 09 M8Ji . 10 - U 18 " 28 IS 14 ! 10 ' 13 .- 80 'r. &14 00 : 89 1 45 .' A Off A UI W E D 00 ' TOO' S. 5 00 ' - 00 12 00 " 4 W ' 10 0 00 5 00 8 75 4 50 : 6 85 ; C 50: 6 60 8 00 4 80 4 60. " 4 75 ' 5 00 4 75 5 00 10 18. 75 1 77H 65 ; 70 70 78 -" OT '--88 : 47H ' 50 " 80-- 85j: . 0 en "10 ' 12 95 1 05 - 90 1 00 90 1O0 00 . 10 00 140,; . . 1 and TRST Wilniingtoh"& W eldon Sailroad Co. tiffin or QctX 8TCT3uMaxaiiT, ' i ; WHmington, N. C., Oct;31, 1884. 1 IT Change of Sehednie. ON AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. Passenger Trams on the Wilmington & Wel donRailroaawnirunasJollows: '.-. Day Olall and. Expresa TnOxus, Dally : i;r Woi 47 Nrtlaiia-48 Sowtlur-rr Leave Wilmington Front St Depot,' at "8.55 A. j arrive at waiaon. . ...... ........ zm a. wu. Leave Weldon. ............ '.. .... &10 P.M.: Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, .7.35 P, m FASTTBBOU8B MAttAlTO Passbkbeb Tbatji Pailt. ' ; : .'' '''S.':U No. 40 BonTH. ; " . . Leave Weldon. . . . ; r. d .-. . .'.-.la. .7. 5.85 P; k .Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P..M Mail ato ' Pabskksxb . Tbaib DAn.t-No. 4S' : ! : V- - nobtb. ?; - LMve.Wummffton.;..-v......"; ...... . 8.80 P. M Arrive at WekLon..........;r.... ... 2.35 A. M Train No. 45 leaves WQmlneton at 1.33 A. M.: arrives at Weldon at T A. M. .-w.-- Train No 42 leaves. Weldon at 1.10. A.M.; ar- rtves at Wilmington at 7.10 A; M. . . . ,- -: h-t 'iTam no. in aauy except Monday. STraht No. 45 daily except Sunday. - - v Train No. 40 South will atop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. ' -I"5 . . 'Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount ; for Tarboro at 12 M-and" S.85 P. M. daily. -Returning, leave Tarboro at 1.50 PJLand 10 A. M. daily :-; . -..t ' Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland "Neck at 8 80 A. M. daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at. Weldon for all points North daily. AH Tail via Richmond, and d&fly except Sunday via Bay Line. - . Tram ao. u runs aauy ana mazes ciose con nection for an points. North via Richmond, and Washington. - ' , . - - - All trains run oIIa , between Wilmington and Washingtoa, ahayiPullman Palace Sleepers attached. ,.-"-'-- .-.-.-'-. .. For aooommodati;of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attaooed toLooal Freight leaving Wilmington atHO AvM. daily exoept Sunday. i - JOHN F. DIVINE, i 2 t?r: i General Supt. ; T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. 'ooSltf ; - ' " flLMINSTON.COi'MBIA&ADGnSTA. Bailrpad Co. Ottioi ov Gshxbal Sup't, I : - .Wilmington, N.C., Oct 8U1884. f T Change of Schedule. ON AND: AFTER NOV'R 2D, 1884, ATOOP.' i M., the. following Passenger Schedule will fee run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS Dally) Noi. 48 Weit and 47 But. Leave Wllmmgton...... .. 8.C0P.M.. Leave Florence 2.40 A.M., Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... 6.40 A. M. TAa.veCohrBsbia..... Q.55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction. . .10.20 P. M.. Leave Florence : . 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. ; 8.35 A.M. RlSHT MAO. akd Pabsxvsxb Tbath. IiAru. No. 40 - -.:". WXST. . . . v. Leave Wflmington 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.30 A. M. Mail and Passxnoxb Tbatk Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington...... 8.05 P.M. ; Train No. 42 leaves' Wilmington at 7.30 A. M.; , arrives at inorence at 11.65 a. .si. '.. . i Train No. 45 leaves Florence at 3.10P. M:;ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A; M. i Train No. 42 daily except Monday. : Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Trains 42 and 43 stop at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marien. : Passsneera for Columbia ana ail ooints on u. at CB.S.I C. fc A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. -All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . : -. . ? Local Freight leaves Wllminjrton daily, exoept Sunday, at 5.00 A. M. : jGen'ISupt. -T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. , oe 81 tf ' r CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OfflUI OV SUPDOBTXHSZHT, 1 - Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 21, 1884 f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT.' 21, 1884, THE FOIr lowing Schedule wiU be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND - EXPRESS TRAIN: - DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. . : - 1 Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at .,7.35 P. M. I 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. 8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. - - '- " SHELBY'DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND- FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. 1 Leave Charlotte 8.19 A. X. f Arrive at Shelby. .12.15 P. M. Leave Shelby...... 1.40P.M. (Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. No. 3 No. 4 Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte: - Take Train No. 1 for htatesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points Weet., , Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Sonthwest. '1 ' i L. C. JONES. . Superintendent. - F. W. CLARE. General Passenger Agent, . , Sep 21 tf Almost a Miracle ! EKABLE STORY. A few-days ago a gentleman of high standing In Atlanta met Dr. J. Bradfield on the street, and related Uw following. In which all ladies are deeply Intetesf i . "For theT ieen months my wife has been an inv sed from womb trouble, ces sation of men .etc., and. I save 'tried every thin? I couldAc&r of in the war of medicine, and have had several of our best physicians attend ing her, to one of whom, (calling nim by name) I paid one nunarea ana sixiy-tnree aoiiars. insieaa of improving or getting any relief, she gradually grew worse, andTI had almost given up hope, and really did not believe she would ever get up from an Invalid's bed; but a friend of mine who krew of the caee suggested the use of - . . : Bradfield's Female Regulator, and although he stated that he knew of a similar case being cured by It, and endorsed It highly himself, 1 was so discouraged I did not believe ft would do her any good; but as a last resort I bought a large bottle of it and she began taking it, and from the very first a marked change took place. She begun to Improve rapidly, her appe tite returned, her whole system was built up, and to-day she is as well and sound as ever In her life, and I am under life-long obligations to you and vour remedy, for it undoubtedly saved her life;" and he added. "I wish every lady in the world so afflicted would try it, as I know .'it will cure them." 1 6 Claimaul can Proye BeyoM aDonlit, By thehighe8tandmostundoubted testimony: , That this Remedy will cure all womb troubles. . That this Remedy will cure leuoorrhoae or whites. That this Remedy will restore the menstrual functions. . . ...'.r- ' . ' ;. - That this Remedy will stop excessive monthly flow That this Remedy, will relieve painful menstru ation. ' That this Remedy will build up the system as a tonic. That this Remedy will cure all female disorders. "CHANCE OF EIFEVV . - If taken during this period, so critical, it stands without a rival. ' ; : Send for our treatise on Woman. Mailed free to any address. - " '"2 . The Bradfield Begulator Co., : : P. O. Box 28, Atlanta. Ga. f - William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wllming- fnn TJ. P. " '" : . ' - nylly ' v ohm i NEWADYERTlSEiIENTS. i f 1 1 vi 1 . xr w ICo-v 2C4 nn 206 Wart JBaltlmoro Street, Baltimora . 'Ko. i:2Fiftli Avenue, New York.-- t T I II 1 I I . I. . . I. Lt I .1 1 1- JOHN FcSTBATTON, 1 Importer. Manufacturer & Whousalb Cxalkb ix . ,. 4 HAND iaSTKUBUlia iT. " o 1 IvA X lJL?e' ' ; , I t B HATED RUSSIAN GUT, VIOLIN STRING 3. ... S -.'..:-:-;. ..-.' SBSa TQB CATAfcOgOT. " ; ; . "' THE HITCHCOCK' LAMP The Beat Kerosene Light. All metal No chimney or globe. No smoke 6r -odor. Non-explosive. Cleanly. , . Burns open like gas. Adapted for all places. Superior for reading and ewlBg,' - ' - . ' r.3t not found at the stores, we wIU k. send one delivered free in U. S. (or ,. $5:50. Manufactured by - " HITCHCOCK 1. AMP CO., . (Incorporated 1878.) Watertown.N ..Bcmember.thisis the r - JhovlD&Wlm' ew: and: WiMiigtoii SteMiislupCa FROM ?tt-&?SXrER, NEW YORK, -.a;-;. - tz t - . . ; f: At 8 o'clock P.M. GULF STREAM. .-. . ."1 .. .Saturday, BENEFACTOR ......... . Nov. Nov. J,Nov. . Nov.. Nov. Nov.- - Nov. Nov. GULP STREAM... -. .. . BENEFACTOR. ........ " i . . FROM WILMINGTON. 15 22 BENEFACTOR .Saturday, GULF STREAM......; . " BENEFACTOR......... - jsTJLF STREAM .... . . . ' 8' 15 22 The Gulf Stream has been specially refitted for . Paesengers.. - - . - .. ' ..... ! Through Bills Lading and Lowest ThrouKh; Bates guaranteed to and from points In Nortb jand Soutn Carolina. ... . : s For Freight o Passage apply to . - - H. G. 83IAl.lBONE8, U ; -Superintendent, - r , ..; r , Wilmington, N.C. Tlieo. G. Kjcer,; Freight Agent, New York. W. P. Clyde &7o.i General Agents, 1 oo 28 tf r " "' " 85 "Broadway. New York. D : OE 'WELLi - 6 mv2ed to send fhefe- R ! address to Thb Swtjt Spscitic Co., Drawer 5 of their treatise on Blood wiUbe mailed free.. . , Atlanta. Ga.. for a r and Skin Diseases, wl CANCER TOR MANY YEARS. A family servant has been afflicted for many years with a cancer on her nose, and was treated by some of the best physicians, and the. old remedies used without benefit. Finally we gave her Swift's Specific and she has been completely , cured '-- John Hill Druggist. ' Thomson, Ga., August 16, 1884. lTose Eaten Off) John Naves, a young man near here, had a can cer on his face which haa eaten away michhad eaten away his nose and part of his cheek, and was extending np to ms eyes, as a last resort ne was put on owut s Specific, and it has entirely cured him. His face is all healed orer with new flesh, and hl3 eeneral health Is excellent. His recovery was wondeifuL . - - - M. F. Cbtjsilet, M. D., j: i Oglethorpe, Ga., August .10, 1884. - Cancerous Face. i - . . . "... I have for manv vears suffered with a cancer ous affection in my face, which has been entirely remored by the use of a few bottles of Swift's Bpecinc. - . -c- JJ. W. (JOLLIER, Indian Springs, Ga. April 10, 1884 . Cancer for 5 Years ! A woman with a cancerous ulcer of five years' standing and five inches In diameter, has been entirely relieved by six bottles of Swift's Specific. I consider its-effects wonderful, almost miracu lous. .": '-...'. '.' .". - , Rxv. JxsskH. Campbsll.-. Columbus, Ga , Aug. lft. 84, '. . We are everyday receiving the most wonder ful reports ffom the use of Swift's Specific In the treatment of Cancer-. Sufferers from this class of diseases should not fall to send for oar treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases . and Cancer Treat ment. Our remedy Is entirely vegetable no mercury, no potash, or other mineral. i:. SWIFT. SPECIFIC CO.,Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. j apltf ' .. chs m - , no 21 THE CELEBRATED :i AERIKGT&N SAME FOWLS FOR SALE 1 :... .4.1. "i,,. --,' '- GAME FOWLS HATE A NATIONAL RE Sutatlon. They have tought and won a series f . lie greatest mains ever fought en this or any. other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL - - - -- .;a's :i:i-. I have a- variety of Colon and most approved Breeds In the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pet Express, C. O. D at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expectrto raise Two Hundred - Pairs this finmmerthe Jlnest .Games ,in the ' World, and will ship Young. Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep- temDer ana uctoDer, at .Five Dollars per .fair, or ; Seven Dollars per Trio, , A ; Whoever disputesthe' superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their gtampa. write lorwnax you want - .. - Address J. G. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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