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1 i - v...- v v;'.- ..-! .... j :-.V" Ml WILL Cure Headache Indigestion Biliousness . Dyspepsia Nervous Pros tration Malaria Chills & Fevers Tired Fueling - Pain in the Back and Sides Impure Blood Constipation Female Infirmi ties Rheumatism Neuralgia Kidney & Liver Troubles KTTor Sale by AH Druggists- The Genuine baa Trade -Mark And crossed Red Lanes ob Wrapper. . . I Ayefs ChenyiPectoral.; I'D LOS. Having Iweii subject to bron chial : affection, with 'frequent ' - colds, for a number of years, I hereby eer- -tify that Aval's Chebby Pkctobai. gives me prompt relief, 'and is the most effective remedy I have ever tried. '' - -'- JAJTES A. HAlfTLTOJr,' , f - Editor of The Orescent." " Mt Gilead, Ohio; Jane 2 1882 COUGHS. " I have used AtebIt Cotckky PECTOCAlifthis spring for -a se vere cough and lung trouble with "good effect, and I am pleased to" recommend it to any one similarly, affected. s i4 , . HAKVET BAUOHMAJT, - 1 Proprietor Globe HoteL' .PEEPABED BY w . , Dp. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Sold by all Druggists. ja i 1 ty cb w- nnn dee 81 AYEf?S contains an antidote foraU malarial dis orders which, so far as knowur h used iu no ttlier remedy. It contains - Quinine, uor ny mineral nor deleterious substance wlint wer, ami couscqucutly produces iioiiijurious lfect upon tlie constitution, but leaves Hie ysteiu as healthy as it was before the attack. WAEEAST AYEK'S AGUE CUKE t etire every case of Fever and Ague, Inter, "ittei.t or Chill Fever, lteilttent Fever,' imb Ague, Bilious .Fever, ami Liver Com S'aint caused by malaria. In ease of failure, fter Juc trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular .hited July 1st, 1882, to refjaud the Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LowellfMa88. Sold by ail Druggists. lelD&W6m nrm nor 80 Bank of Heflimoyer. ! ' ; .4. J.lt t - .L I Aathorized Capital; ffS10O(OOO Cash Capital paid in, ; $300)00 Orpins Fund, ''.C'Tr. $50,000 DIRECTORS ; ; i ;i i. ;ojqc, - WILLIAMS," C.M. 8TODMAN, ISAAC BATES, 'X'NALD MacRAK, VOLLKR8,, w H. DRIDGKES, J- W. ATKINSON. JAS. A". LEAK, . P. EEKNSTBIN, B. BOBDXN," ISAAC BATES, G. w. vmjUAM8rtlce President. a. d. wAtiJuaijsfiifti 4 1 TVB frrnvMlTir '"tU IITI VIII. Han win iiitf ijimrw aisn v anma wn.ms iihiiiirm era v "7. a timely lot of jfeataer iuovr Mil tuai we navM nmt a naa shower. 16 ted dna?5,?d time to get rid e ttiA - atnnmuuv-i 01 tne past two months; " General Debility felpURITYa i - What shall I do to be forever known r rp,, AQy auty ever. . i -: 'W . This d,d full many who yet sleep nnknown. . , ; Oh, never, never! . l nmk at thou perchance that they remain 1': V unknown-? ::-h :t- -3-- . V Whom thou knowlst not"? v t-A: iJy angel trumps in heaven their U praise! is ,x .-. blown .- - - 't -.: 4. :' , Divine their lot1 '.'What shall I do to gain eternal life ?' ' rrivi 7 .discharge aright 4 be simple dues with which each day is rife - v Yea, with, thy might. : - ,'; iLre perfect scheme of action thou devise i Ttrv ., J- " wm We be fled; ' ; W bile he who ever acts as conscience" cries,' ; . ..' Shall live, though dead. religious miscellany:' v "T Above all we ' must cultivate that kindly tolerance and that wide sym pathy with humanity tbat makes 6ne gen tle and resnectf nl , tnnnnlaftw - isear ibis troth always "in your mind " says i;ne8ierneld, "that you. may be ad mired for your wit, if you have any, but that . nothing but your good sense and good qualities can make you beloved." Chris- The truest words we ever speak 4 Are words of cheer. ; Life has its shade, its valleys deep; : But round our feet the shadows creep, To prove the sunlight near. . . If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him.like a shadow that never leaves him. The loving heart is the strong heart. The generous hand is the hand to clmg to when the path is difficult. There is room for the exercise of charity every wherein business, in . society and in the church; but the first and chiefest need for it is at home, where it is the salt which keeps all things sweet, the aroma which makes every hour charming, and the divine light which shines star-like tbroogh all gloom and depression. Exchange. - f - A little girl was told that she must not go to the currant bushes that the currants would make her sick. She said that she did not mean to, but Satan tempt ed her. "Why didn't you pray, Get thee behind me, Satan ?" asked her mother. "I did. was the reply, "and he got behind me and pushed me right into the bushes." .When : we heard Brother Snooks pray at the weekly meeting, "Lead us not into tempation," and seeing him next morning trying to trade horses with neighbor Jones, we cannot help thinking of the little girl and the currant bushes. A good many people - seem willing , to let Satan push them if he will only stay out of sight. Interior. , The only, basis upon which a Church can have permanent prosperity" is religious conviction tfnd experience, and conscientious and hearty attachment to the Church. Transient interest may be awakened by ephemeral means, but such interest will disappear as the morning cloud and the early dew. Churches do not become strong by feeding upon passing gusts of transient excitement. There must be conscience and genuine religious life in the congregation, and unless these exist, appeals to expedients will only, disappoint those who employ them, and shame the Church of God before the world. The kingdom of God flourishes by the presence of God among his subjects, and in no other W&y.Wesleyan V7irigtian Advocate. What, sir, was the Reformation but a resurrection of the Bible ? Cloistered in the superstition of mediteval Rome for a thousand years, its moral rays had been in tercepted and the intellect of man stricken at a blow from its pride of place, was shut within .the dark walls of moral despair, and slept the sleep of death beneath its wizard spell. Opinion fled from the cham bers of heart and left the mind to darkness and to change. Change is probably a mis print for chain.: But Luther eveked the Bible and its precepts from its prison-house, and the Word of God breathed the warm breath of life upon the valley of Vision and upon the sleeping Lethean sea. Intellect burst from the trance of ages, dashed aside the portals of her dark dungeon, felt the warm: sunlight relax, her stiffened limbs, forged her fetters into swords, and fought her way to freedom and to fame. Bistop Pierce. ' -, Spirits Turpentine r ; The Henderson Gold Leaf has entered upon its-.'fourth - year. Brother Manning gives his readers an interesting and spicy paper. ?v v Mrs. - W. E. Pittman, 1029 IT. 4th St., Wilmington, says 'We have used Brown's Iron Bitters to our , family.- My husband and I belie vo there is nothing to equal.it as a eure for malaria, dyspepsia and weak ness, and take pleasure m recommending it." . . , . . - : Fayetteville Observer: Some of the buyers at the Scotch Fair should avoid the Grand Jury.p The Judge charged against cruelty to animals, ana some 01 tne cattle sold there were too thin to lead, much less ride to drive. - A chap brought in some watermelons last week. ; - Corn sells on the streets at 65 cents. Mrs. If. H. Nash, 817 McRae St., Wil mington, says: "I-had a serious attacg 01 malarial fever, ;was so prostrated tnat my mind became- afflicted. At s this period I com menced using ; Brown's Iron Bitters And wna rewarded bv a speedy cure. My husband was also benefited and we highly. recommend this valuable medicine, r v c'i Scotland Neck Democrat; The Roanoke Union of the Tar , River Associa tion met with the church at Crowell's ott Friday last, a The recent pastor,. Rev. W. J. Hopkins, presided over the meeting. During thejneeting there were sermons and addresses by Revs. Dr. Hufham, C. A. Woodson, J; IL McMannaway And Mr. & E. Billiard. ; k .v-" -:: Mr. T.H. Thompson, 22 N. FrontSt., Wilmington; says r "It affords me pleasure to state that I have been cured of dyspepsia and Indigestion by a few bottles of Brown s -t TNttorQ and I n mini iv reuuiuuicuu i to others, - r V x:ji TZntnn Free Press: There is & gentleman in Falling Creektownship who has Zlo nogs sou u. f- living in the "no fence" district. - Mr. hrobeL. Hanff, a young man who has been .- Tri,tn rmiv a short while, was arrested last Saturday and lodged in jail for shooting anegro boy; Henry Cobb, the sameTiilght.! The neerowas shot in. the forehead, the Bf ?JZT hrkin. Mr. Hanff claims that the shooting ..was accidental - mi W K French, 61ft Market St.Wil- P.10?' nTwith most eratU ".rmalaria and weakness. "il mmmd it as a most ex-' anU KVlVUauj - - . cellent tonic." ' r - ?r-A'l7auea8ian:: From pre- " ".it0 wlr will be "'lesHkn usual; give beTnad tbeida regard the extension 9UaG:. -ni Wll 1 regaruw Fayetteville to wil ds x. V. 1W XV. it - ThmfrAti be JlO' mincton as a necessitr-.f6 ! gade her hread 18851t Lis thought; DUt the lmnnrtntiAnnf . Wa,.. sif enormoim' it ttin iunnk.. . i?88 $ . by .cholera in this county and Dunlin hna Tuian t-.i.: 1:1.- . a ever .been known; before, .. Thousands uousanas or them have died. : The dis ease has been finnjir1in -T and is still raging. . . 1 . 6 MrS. H. J. nhorloo 1 K XT ai j ' a Wilmmeton. ; rvh- . t l.,.. , : ' Brown's Iron Bitters for liver and kidney disease, and consider it the best remedy in" -- vuipicmiuj,-jis it cures When others'-fail. ' T ran : oin-ci., heartuy recommend it." , '; . Weldon News: I Col J Tt 7!fti. licolfer. whose " extfemn - illn qo " a. noaticed . lust week, died at his residence near here, on Saturday morning last, of pneumonia, comnlicatod with -tnmh troubles. On Thursdav last -after due preparation by the good people of Aurelian SDring8 in the wav of fwat unrl - oihlpa about fifteen hundred people assembled at that place on Thursday last to celebrate the biuiiwua yuiwrj acmeyeu Dy me uemocracy of the Nation. ftt&tA Benjamin Hunterdied at his residence at rinn&ueyvuio on ajj'nday night : and ' was buried Sunday evening. He had -arrived me aavancea age or more than $0 years. In addition to the larorA immW nf fruit trees already growing around Little ton. CoL A. Joh.nst.nn will thta nuk set out ;7,000. more, and r Mr. J. P. Leach nearly l.uoq more. ; With" these Col. John ston's orchard will be increased to 20,000 trees and Mr. Leach's to 3, 000. It has been estimated that when these last trees begin .u ucar jjinieton ana luageway willrshipr every eood fruit veaf hetwwn s?5ft nnrt anA 800,000 crates of peachesr which 'at 2 a crate and that is a low1 estimate would brine a return of nearlv fino nnn , a few days ago a representative of Northern vapiuuisu visiiea xungwooa with a view of seeing what could be done townrHa ing a railroad. After a consultation with the Messrs. Garrett. Tavlnr anrl nthom contract was made by which routes will be surveyed from Weldon to . Raleigh via Ringwood, and estimates of the cost 'of the j . in 1 3 . ruau wm ue maue. iney proposing to fur nish steel rails and pnnin th rnaA nm. vided the people-will grade the road and furnish cross ties. It is estimated that the grading of the road and cross ties will nnt exceed 21.500 a milo nn tho nrAhnhla lino Is quite leveL , The citizens of Ringwood Bwurwi suoscripuons amounting to $10,000 in less than two hours. Mrs. Adella Strickland. fil3 Harnptt St Wilmington says: "My husband took Brown's Iron Bitters for malaria And ral ilebUity, and found it far superior to mu,u,U5i it vuicu wueo uie laiier rauea. Wc heartily recommend it." ,.. . nm AND POINT, ' Drop out the" relictions forces. and we should soon hA inrianahlA nf fmnnrl popular judgment. ZioriPHercdd. Reduction of taxation is neces sary not only: for the sake of the over worked tax-Tiaver. tint fnr th Bnfptw nf nnr national finances.. SL Paul Pioneer Press. It may be a trifle that ' we buy clay for candy, or corn-meal for ginger, bul it is no trifle to have falsehood and fraud pervade mercantile life, so that in many de partments of trade honest goods are the ex ception. Tlie Congregationalist. The associations of society, of church, and club and neighborhood and home are ennobling and beneficent to both sexes, but association in the pursuit of mo ney is not, and never can be. elevating to either sex. Burlington ( Vt ) Express. The strong will not, in the lone: run, allow their lives to be ordered for them by the less strong. No morals, or theories or logic will ever produce such a result, any more than water will run up hill on account of the good it could if it was at the top. St. James 8 Budget. - If we would avoid moral intol erance we must cultivate our imagination, widen our sympathies, search for excellen ces rather than defects, and give a generous and ready honor to those virtuous qualities wnicn we ourselves lack, and which from habit, we have come to esteem lightly. Philadelphia Ledger. Mrs. E. H. Bowling, Wake Forest Col lege, -N. C.,; says:, "t -have unbounded confidence in Brown's Iron Bitters. Its vir tues are truly wonderful." . SU UTIIERlTlTRMS. " ''; : '. Hon. Wade Hampton has no opposition for re election" to the - United States Senate from South Carolina. Texas which is the largest State in the Union, Is to have the largest capitol building, and will pay about $3, 000,000 for. it. fJ An Alabama negro was heard to soliloquize philosophically: "De sun am so hot, de cotton am so grassy, de work am sq harfl.-'dat dis darkey feel called -upon to preach." , ; x A disratctf concerning a clergy man. Dr. AUicns-G. - Haywood, appeared in the New York World with repeated al lusions to Dratticus S. Haygood. Dratticus who would so pervert-meaning and pro voke prof ajBewr Mr. Baker V. Butts, Halifax, N.JC says : "I have used. Brown's Iron Bitters for ner vousness, loss of energy and general debili ty. I have no hesitancy, in saying I feel like a new man from its use." White Lie al Yeast. AVERT VALUABLE PUKS YEAST POWDKK. -:- ( . -j r4- Havinj? been thortwghty tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commeudlng it to the imblloT ' It is elegant for bread, rolls or blscu&r - . : ' rr 'It is made by Mlssijodgefl, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, and she refers to : ; ' Mrs. A. A: Vfillard, ' .- x - 'i. Mrs. Gen. Whiting, KraW.-Xeore, Mrs. Samuel Northrop, tor the correctness of her statements. For sale by - ..V i 4 I - JNO. u. BOATWiUbmx, 12414No.ProntSL, t Sole Awnt.- mhSOtf M1 BS. Ai-I WAtKBB, MILTON, X. C., SAYS: . . i t.-u j..riii. am antlrAIV fl-AA from it now, and attribute my recovery mainly to the use Ot tnisvaiutw "iii" - r.- Thnarion Star; TfT.onr w IT urcr t fVa Vll'Kf.TxkKlI TH I the Pee Dee section, one- of ,the wealthiest . r 1.(1,. a at a nfTflrnt tn ctm- lurers, auu .AaiioTndlrfmof nam. Of SOUing IVJffiWW-trn; n-nf hiniif men, whose jnaw to ? narvln Intiarted o a Hba Tertisemenie wm... Tn- " : ral terms, AddnSi THBSTAB Marion & a PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY f : Sniiscriiifion RatesIn AiTaice DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid , .... $7 00 M"r .. M Six Months, " .:....... 4 oe Three Months"' ': 2 00 V Two Months, :M:;r. 50 n One Month .75 WSKELY STAB, One Year, postage paid. $1 50 I , 8ix Months, ' " .... 1 00 ".'' S " ThreeMonths " " ..,. ' 60 I - NOTICES 0FTHE PRESS: The Stab is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. Salem Press. , - v - . The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should want. ChcpiotU Democrat. - The Wilmington Stab has entered onits twelfth year. As a dally journal of nows it stands "up head." Concord Btgister. 4 The Wilmington Stab has entered its twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in he State Lenoir Topic. -i The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the 8t&te.Warrenton Gazette. i The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papersof the Sooth. Oxford TotcUAqU. The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news and- typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. Jqckson Mevorter-. .. - ' The WilmiuKton Stab is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from typo graphynpto editorial ability and independence. Feterstnav (Fa.) Index-Appeai. The Wilmington (N. C.) Morxiks Stab to a mocbj el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it to the newsUtt (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Fa.) BeHoious Merald. w . - 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 Tarboro Southerner. - We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re liable, candid fearless, and so well and ably edited .newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Ml. Airy Visitor. - - Although at the head of the press in this State -In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader,' still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. The Frte Will Baptist. The Stab 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 to in every respect one of the best dai lies in the South. Bobesoniati. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-aecond volume. It to one of the most"" brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies sonth of the Potomac The system in tne get up of the pa per surpasses them alL Tfcrtoro Southerner. ...... ; The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It to & most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news 01 tne a ay, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wllintaurton 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 to' not surprising since it is so deserving. CharhtU uoterver. The Times G&snot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and to sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to t.Feids ville Times t The Wflmins-ton Stab, we are nleased to notice. still continues on the him road to success. .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 tne aoutn. Whv Is It that all the nanera with the name of Star are such bright little journals T The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. Tnere must be something in a name after alL HicAmona ( VaJ State. The WQmineton Stab has entered upon its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on tne roaa to success, we esteem tne ctak verv hhrhlv. regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this offlce Jts news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other ot our exenanges, ana its editorial ae aartment to conducted with much ability. irr garUon Blade, Humble in its bcsrlnnlnira. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of 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. As a heuvra per it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs prlate selection and Judicious arrangement, and we are prona to ranxn among our mostaccepia ble exchanges. HUltsboro Recorder. The Wilmington Morn ins Stab has entered up on the thirteenth vear 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 of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the nrst thing in journalism, utnerwise tne pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im- Slies, and its corps of .editors and reporters are tioroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ootdsboro Messenger. THE BEST PHEPARATIOiS For BBSTOBTjrs gray hair to its natural color; FOV PBXVEXmxe tne nair irour mnttity kisj , For producing a rapid and luxuriant growth; For BBADicATTjte scurf and dandruff; For cuBnrs itching St all diseases of the scalp; For paBVBjrrnre the hah- from falling ont; aud For xvkstthiks for which a hair tonic is re quired it has no wjtjau The highest testimonials of its merits are LFrom Rev. CHAS. H. BBAD, D D., Pastor Grace Street Presbyterian Church.1 Richmond, Va. For several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than the Xanthine, which had been warmly recommended to me by a friend who had vllshed all that to claimed for It as a wholesome 1 a M lU K4-nwAl nvl fr preserver ana restorer 01 iuo uaiuiai wwi the hair, and a thorough preventive of dandruff. - CHAs. H. Krun If. For sale by nov 29 ly - J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, om ju aug sep feb 29 IMPORTANT! A NEW AKD VALUABLE DEVICE - .; ; A PATJENT . Water Closet Seat ! FOB TUB CURB OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called - PILES,") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for ChU- dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. ... I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and painful malady, which I confidently place SURE KEL.IEF AND CURE ! ' It has been endorsed by the leading resident Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being test ed in the Hospitals of New York, Philadelphia; and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result, will be satisfactory, as it has never failed else-1 where. Yon can write to any of the Physicians , or prominent citizens in Edgecombe Co., N.C. ' , These Seats Will be furnished at the following WALNUT, Polished, $6.00 1 Discount to Physi- CHERRY, - 6.00 v ciclans and to the POPLAR, - - 5 00) Trade. Directions for using will accompany each Seat. ; We tronble you with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be Its own advertiser. Address LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN 1 Patentee, - , - Par boro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. J 17 DAWtf , . ,jt,,-:,.,..; i - ' Jl?iTIT'TITli,: "'Bend six cents tor postage' JUL JTXliXciXU and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else in; this world. Fortunes await the workers abso iuttely sore. At once address TRUE & CO- An gusta, Maine. - - i mhSOD&Wlv tWHOLESAI&ZeMICEStrt fW Our quotations, it Should be understood, represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. - - -. 1 .' - ABTIOLES. r- -' "' BAGGING aunny - ' Standard; . . . . i ... .'..... . ;. - BACON North Carolina Hams, ft b ? Shoulders, p B ..' ... Sides, choice, Sfi.....i.. Wkstkbm Skokkd Hams. V S ;. Sides, lb... .;. 1 Shoulders, W .......... , Dbt Saiabd Sides, 9 t...... ' FBICBS. 10 00 ' Hnomaers, -BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each. . . . . ..... 5 New New York, each. . . . . . ; 1. New City, each.., ...... BEESWAX " BRICKS Wilmington, p M..., Northern t BUTTER -North Carolina, V . 1 Northern, 9 ; CANDLES "gl ft Sperm Tallow.........,...-. -J Adamantine.... ............ CHEESE S ft-North'nFact'y ' Dairy, Creamt............ State ................... COFFEE S lb Java..... i Laguyra ........ ............. ' Rio . CORN MULL bush., in sacks, Virginia Meall....... COTTON TIES bundle. . ; . . DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-, yd Yarns, V bunch EGGS dozen 1 60 1 SO 1 00 25 eoo 0 00 00 25 13 8 00 1 90 r 0 9 00 14 00 ': 00- - 35 25 11 00 12 14 -: 00 . 10 18 18 10 63 00 12 28 14 13 70 89- . 1 40 00 45 7 85 27 85 FISH Mackerel, No. J, V bbl... 16 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.. 8 50 20 00 10 00 9 00 : 7 00 MacKerei, o. z, v ddi. o w j MaokereL No. 8, half bbl.6 00 MackereL No. a bbl 00 5 00 6 00 Mullets,bb. ...... ........ 5" 00 MnlletB. Pork bbls. : . ....611 uu 12 00 N. C. Roe Herring. keg.. . Dry Cod. -a....tv. 3 00 4 U0 10 5 00 4 50 6 50 8 00 4 10 . 4 50 13 FLOUR bbl-vrFine. ......... 0 00 S75 6 25 5 50 4 03 4 25 10 nortnern super " Extra. " - Family City Mills Super... .j....;.. " Family... GLUB S... GRAIN busheL Corn,6tore,bags,prime, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, in bags, " Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store. .... ....... 1 Cow Peas ; HIDES Ib-Jreen. Dry: HAY 100 lbs Eastern Western North River...... HOOP lRON- ft LARD lb Northern & & 65 55 58 -66 50 , 85 K 12 05 00 00 $ 10 40 55 4 80 0 10 95 90 90 3)4 9 North Carolina..... 00 LIME barrel . 00 LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. 18 00 1 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 MOLASSES gallon New Crop Cuba, -in bhds.... ,00 J- " In bbls.... 00 Porto Rico, in hhds.. 30 " inbbls. 33 Sugar House, hi hhds 00 " in-bbls.. . 00 Syrup, in bbls 25 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 OILS 18 gallon Kerosene 12 'Linse"ed.".y..".".".."."r.!.'.! 90 Rosin -. 15. Tar 00 Deck and Spar..... 00 POULTRY ChlckenSjlive, grown 25 ZZL " Spring.. 8 Turkeys 50 PEANUTS bushel........... 50 POTATOES 8 bushel Sweet.. 35 Irish, per barrel, new.. 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 18150 Prime 15 00 Rump...' 17 00 RICE Carolina, 45 . Rough, W bushel (Upland).. 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS V lb Country , 1 City 1 ROPE lb... 14) SALT salt Alum 80 Liverpool 80 Lisbon . 00 American 00 SUGAR $ lb -Cuba 0 Porto Rico 0 A Coffee . 0 B " 0 C " 63 Ex C 7 Crushed ;fl SOAP lb Northern 5 SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 Common ; 200 Cypress Saps.,. 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES S M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 R O Hogshead.-. 00 00 TALLOW t. 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine).. 13 00, . 00 Prime ehip'g, lstclass heart. 00 - Extra Mill, good heart 00 Mill Prime 6 50 Common Mill - - 4 00 Inf orior to Ordinary 3 00 WOOL fl Washed 00 Unwashed . 00 Bnrrv ... 10 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 , North Carolina 1 00 20 00 16 00 & 18 00 22 00 15 00 & WILIH1NOTOR HONEY SUBKFT. Exchange (sight) on New York.....1 Baltimore...... Boston...'.i... V Philadelphia... v Western Cities discount C4 Exchange, 30 days, 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock.... 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Haiine ! aiilMlCoiii anies.i Aggregate Capital Represented Over 1100,000,000. .leUtf.-:' - t -r- ; - ' -i-3--. ::- OjrstersOystewv ; J. FINK LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST RE-j ceiyeaVfnJraiM CI J GAKs, bc, at star BAuuujx. o. w Harxet at. GEO. P. HERBERT, - Proprietor. oct7tf 1114 - 00 15 . 00 1 11 . . 00 v ISU . 00 fi' isS 9 10 W: o . 11 00 8 a I 65 Qctick o Ont, Sdpbbimtknubht. ' I ' , Wilmington, N. C. Oct.131, 1884t ; Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTBR NOV. 2, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. . Passenger Trains on the Wilnungton A Wel don Railroad will run aa follows: . , . r.-J:', Day QXall ajud Express Train, lBlly- i:r.( , Nos. 4T Nortli mna. 48' 8ouOiy , Leave Wilmington, Front 8fc Depot, at 8.55 A. M. Arrive at Weldon. .. . . . 2.45 A. M. Leave Weldon ... . .... V. ; . . 2.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7.35 P. M. Fast Theottbh Mailabd Passxnssb Tbaw Dati.t 1 .. J.-, i ' Wo 40 Sooth. 3 - - , Leave Weldon.-. ........... 6.85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Frontst. Depot,0ftP. M Mail -Aim Passenbkb Tbats '.Dati.t-qL::48 .:,.. 'r, '.. ' . : ' - Nobth. - 4 Leave WTImington..... ; . V.C"S.30p. M Arrive at Weldon 2.35 A. M r Train No. 45 leaves Wilmington at 1.33 A. M.; arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. inuuna leaves weiaoa at i.iu a. jw.: ar- rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. j u-ram jmo. s aauy except Jaonaay. -t-v-.- 1 nam no. v aauy except isnuaay;'' s ; ' Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolias r, Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount rfor Tarboro at 12 M. ,and 3.85 P. M. dally. Returning, leave Tarboro at. 1.60 P.M. and 10 A.M. daily. Train on' Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 P. M." Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. - ; Tram No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, . and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. . : Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. ' All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. - - . - ...... . For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. ! JOHN F. DIVINE, f General Sup't. i T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 00 31 tf WILMINGTON, COL'MEI A &A0G0ST A Railroad Co. Omcx 01 Gxkxbal Sct't,- t Wilmington; N. O, Oct 31, 1884. f Change cf Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV'R 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will he run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Daily)- Nos. 48 West Bnd 47 East. Leave Wilmington. .. ..... .-..--. . . . 8.C0P.M. Leave Florence...... 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. Ss A. Junction. 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia..... .w.- 9.55 P.M. Leave C., C. & A. Junction 10.20 P.M. Leave Florence 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmirgton. 8.35 A.M. Night Mail and Pabsefseb Teain. Daect. No. 40 r . i Wist. Leave Wilmington. . . Arrive at Florence . . . 10.20 P.M. 1.30 A.M. Matt, and Passxhs&b TnAm Daily No. 43 Bast. 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 Florence at 11.55 A. M. . Train No. 45 leaves Florence at "3.10 P. M.; ar rives at w ilmington at 1.15 A. M. Train No. 42 daily except Monday. Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Trains 42 and 43 stopat all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. St C. R. R., C. St 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- Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at5.C0A.M- JOHN F. DrVTNE, Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. oeSltf k ' CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omci ot Stjpksintendknt, - l Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. J Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on tills Railroad: . " - PASSENGER, MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. , 1 1ave WIlnilngtoB at. 7.00 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at ..........7.85 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 Wilmineton at 8.25 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, andPoints designated in the Company's Time SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. t Daily except Sundays. . . kt- I Leave Charlotte... 8.15 A. M. wo-3 f Arrive at Shelby .12.15 P. M. h,. . J Leave Shelby 1.40 P. M. .ao' 4 f Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - Take Train No. 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R Ashville and points West. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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