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" IIaTj "5 b5pn subject to a toon- - ciilal affection, with - frequent colds, for a number of years, I hereby Cer- ? t;r that Ayers Chebbt Pkctoeal gives jr. prompt relief, and ia "thoj.most effective ;. remtyiy I bare ever tried. ' - James A. HAxrtTo.v Editor of ne(WM(." " Mt. Gilead, Ohio, Juno 26, ISS2. i nave, used ateb's Chebayv L -Pectoral this BDrin? for & ba- rere cough and lung: trouble with good effect, and I ara pleased to -"recommend ft " to any one similarly affected. - ; , BXBTEY BACGHXAir, s - -. : Proprietor Globe Hotel. FBEPAJtXD BT.. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. - ch w nrm deo 81 AVER'S Ague Cure eoutJiu? an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used in no otUer reuietly. It contains no .Quiuiue. nor anr mineral nor de.t-iurions substance what Ter. a:il coaiiequciitiy produces do injurious . ffett upon the const a ut ion, but leaves the - ' r;teui as health j as i yfrs before lh attack. . TTZ VTAAST AYEE'S AGUE CURB fi cu: fTcry cat of Kever asid Ague, luter- . miueni or Caill Frer, Keruittcht Ferer, i ,tt:i:I' .A jm. Bilious Fever, and J3-er Corn- iiji::it o.-iui by na:ir?a. - In ease ef failure, 2;t;r due tria!, lencr are authorized, by our circular .I.ttsd Ja?y 1st. ISS2, to refund tlto juonry. - " - ; Dr.J.C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. .juli by a :i Druggists fee nrm nor SO Tiis New York Times FOB. 1885. Hciitst and Fearless Fewipaper. AWest, IIib Clieajest, ttie Best. ACLTa iT 1.V ITS NIWS, STBjLDFA8T fob THK R1QHT. rXSPARINO IK THE KXPO-iURK O? WBOSO. 70 MAIL hTJJSCRIBER!, POSTPAID. , !a!lY. ec'.iu'.ve of Sunday, pet year..... to 00 Daily, including Sunday, per year........ : 7 50 scsDaY ONi.Y, per year..:.;. 50 DAILY, i rrouth, wif,h or without 8unday - T5 TUS SUI-WSKKLTTTllgS.-: Rr.zW Coj-ies, one year " i 50 tub w< innssT !jiBCoiit, one year ... .... 1 00 TKKM-. CASH IN ADVANCX L Bemit la Postal Kdte or Post Offlca Money Order a. have no tiTiiag agents. Sample copies stnt free. Address . " : ' The New York Times. dwiiet - 'thsasta - Hothouse Sash; BURIfys & BAILEY, , 19 & 21 South Front St., r WILMINGTON. N. C. AXtFACTtrREKS OF ASB - BLrP8, Irs. Wood Monldbi, Turam. Scroll Bawlnar Kd'Hsotiral Woodwork. Deaien jdjatcSten Splieg. , ' ' nor!6tf ' WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW FINE SASHj. "BLINDS & DOORS. GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. a,LDfNG, BRACKETS AND ORKAkBNTAL WOOD -WORK. . ' . "newt! jPAB9LT,WIOQIMlit' Molasses, Bagging, &c. 15Q Hhds Pilmo CUBA MOLASSES. - " 100 d ' do, P- R' J Cf B!S 5Q() Half EoUsStajdBAGGiatn 1000 81,68 New AEK0W TIKS-,. , , r 500 do "ecei do ; - - ; ;. ., 50QBblKIOUR. v;. . ioo Bb sr, "me. Cement, Plaster &Q., : :. , at ujwest Prices. - WUttTH AT HVDlUi iiffifii ?Uii III 11 u - next ilf "l .loe state or wortn varouna, Poratinaft mhtoT the P" of an. Act tooor. Bltail?n.llminto' Onslow East CarolH RacmT, Coapany; also, an Act Jnoorpora ton 10 build a Railroad, from Wil &chSti? iyttvtll, W- at lso. to .amend wuaeton, K. C, 18th Dee., J8H. de'lt89d; The Morning Star t CNTIL TUEESD. - Tn IL?0 do iod'8 thafa aU J ' -, r T2ncer?.us; not t0 carp or ask The meaning of itj but to apply our task A- ;:.w aatever may befall; Accepting good or iU as he shall aend. Should dare assert itself against hia power And question wherefore he withheld ' k ??llet tte tempest pass' ' !" OrsrAriTinp vt ' ' Ea6,n atom Qod hath made WKSti0 pnmal l4w obedience true; ' Whether it be a star, a drop of dew. . v , v Forest or ferny blade. Bhould one mist, the world would feer the spell;, . - - :. 'Behold a miracle!'', - : If nature thus can bow . Wiia acquiescence, absolute, profound. Before the mysteries that gird her round The pressure of the Hand abova her, why- . Wherefore ia man so loth," . ' ' Without presumptuous quest into the cause Or this or that, in God's inviolate laws; - To trust as nature doth. Content, although he may not comprehend. To wait until the end! -'vwV' ' Independent. RELIGIO US MISQELLA NY ' : It is sadly, rn&'l that now arid then a Christian lapses from his integrity, and such a lapse never fails: to provoke BComfuL comment : But there is not in general a, readiness to notice the fact that many stand fast, nor that the religion of Christ is bringing forth sweet and abundant fruit. IllinoU Christian Weekly ,r "Welcome, sweet day of rest, That saw the Lord. arise; .v Welcome to this rejoicing breast & And these reviving eyes." ' And at eung by our ftoir . " "Waw-kaw, swaw daw aw wawV Thaw saw, thaw law aw waw, ' Waw-kaw, taw, thaw, raw-vaw-vaw braw iw thaw raw-jaw-saw aw." -. ' , --:.r. ' Argonaut. . ."Nothing can bf more offen sive, nothing more senseless, than the for mation of mankind. ; if we regard it as a sudden momentary act. Irenters the region of universal analogies, if we regard it as the result of a slow progress going on through incalculable periods The above quota tion, Mr.'Editor; is from Renan'a work on the iApdstltS. ; Wherein does its assertion differ from that made by Prof. Woodrow? Has the doctrine .of - Descent also a de fcent? Who claims to be its father? Did it originate in Fidelity or in Infidelity? Correspondence of the If. C. Pretbyterian. ; ' We recently heard a sermon on Nicodemus; and one of the points was that- Nicodamus tcent to see . the preacher with whom he wkhtd to become acquainted and from whom ho desired to receive reli gious instruction. , He did not wait for the preacher to come to see him. ; Do you ever visit your pastor? Can -you give any good reason why. he should be expected to visit you, which will not be just as good a reason why you should now and then visit .him? He will probably talk as instructive ly and as pleasantly in his own home, as in yours. It may be worth while for jvou to know him in his home. Try it. Biblical Recorder. - It is a fine eayiDg of Wnttke's that nothing worse could .happen' to the body of Christian ministers than that they should come to be despised by the commu nities in which they live except this, that they should come to despise themselves. And this result will inevitably follow when ever they begin to take any secular or com-mon-plaoe view of their office and its work. St. Paul's maxim has in it the essence of the highest wisdom: "I magnify mine office and make it honorable." The privilege of preaching the gospel he regarded as a spe cial "grace,' for which he ongbt to be pro foundly grateful. Richmond Advocate. There is a certain inevitable amount of scattering amongAlt our church regiments during a certain season of the year. Changes of residence are frequent in our migratory communities. Sickness.' disables some, and death is busy in striking names from the rolls.-" But this is a good time for every enrolled member of Christ's redeemed host to inquire of himself or her selfAm I at my post f Is the girdle tight, and the foot on the track, and the eye on the Master, and the ear open to His command, and the heart ready to answer "Here ?" Some very feeble Christians will reach Heaven; many there will be ashamed of past indolence and cowardice; but there will be no room there for deserters. Xr. Theodore Cuyler.- , . A Christian friend informed as' that a number, of years, ago. an earnest preacher, named John Holmes, bad an ap pointment to preach one evening at Castle bar, in Ireland. On arriving at the place he found a congregation of three, to whom, not daunted or discouraged, he preached thfl wnrda i of everlasting life, doing his work for God in. faith ; and seal. -v Qae of , the persons present was con ver tea a young man, whf grew in grace, and ; was subse quently" called to the ministry of God and greatly ied of the Lord in his service. It was a good hour's work when John Holmes preached the Gospel of Christ to a congre gation of .three at Castlebar. One soul saved is worth a life of labour, and especi ally when that soul thus won becomes a soul-winner, and gathers others to the ark of God. as has that Castlebar convert, since known throughout the world as William Arthur, author of "The Tongue of Fire." The Christian. v . Spirits Turpentine. Asbeville doance: Mr. Richard Pearson has returned from a trip to New York with the gratifying intelligence that work is to begin soon on the Ashevule & Spartanburg Railroad. Shelby Aurora: Mr. Carpenter, who lives in the upper part of Cleveland county, went bunting birds last Saturday, and by acc:dentwas the bird shot. While sitting on a stump, he struck violently the butt end of the gun on the ground and the well known re-St followed, the contents of the gun passing through his false ribs and entering cnest Dr. B. Frank Falls iJAJL in Shelby, and wants to build one hundred more. ' . . ;. . - - .- ' . ' - - Elizabeth City Economist : This Reason has been wonderfully prolific in sec nd crops fruit, especially of the PPleand tradTlived in Elizabeth -City many years awandrSioved to New York wberehe aZ Jtv leaving an estate of about $6 llftolutol it bywillto a sister, Mrs.: rr whoef nea? town snda nephew, rrV mho sells- oysters and other unci Sol' th?strSS J EUfh OoPWednesday mornbg. ef Nixonton, m ew "'TzZZZZ iiz.- tofl -"Whitrt fh'nllV t .-1 attending to some part , of . the machinery when his coat sleeve wis caught in. the asw. Ki3is,&,TnlAn(i r hand and back.were fjJ'y lacerated,. The injuries are very painful and serious. - r t ; - ' win, ere long, assume city ain, as the mat ter of having gas and water works are- be- tyFF0 lear 5 market this morning,: jLifi ?i kowed: Clevelands- 'lection would er fetch up the price Of. cottonri'd - er voted for him, eben it he Is a Dimmer f r '-From a. distinguiahed scholar to the Chronicle; . I heartily approve your views in . regard to r the University; ' Ita abommable daUying with politica and- de nominationalwin" is; the demon of Chapel, tliu. The bold; manly policy -.that yon ad vocate, would, in six or eight, years, place the institution upon the same high plane aa the University of .Virginia. Chapef Hill is now far better and more efficient than it ever was, but it seems afraid to come out and frankly say so. By .all Imeans. make the tuition, aa-ia'i Virginia, :free i to all State students, and ther c it nnU-r rf tn . AAA ! . . - " " .lNevssifhs(vrritT bouse of Mr. KGrastoh Holt in Harnett coun ty, was bu?ned last Tuesday, with all . its contents., . The Supreme court; 'said' Hon-.W. N; HISniithyeaterday,; wiU pro bably adjourn next Wednesday; perhaps before. . A. correspoadence at Cary' writes, under.date' of the. 17th r "Weare be ginning to retain to the good bid method of keeping onr "smoke-houses-.ahd corn cribs at home, judging from the number ef hogs slaughtered in and about Cary within the last two or three days." At Ashe ville Tuesday evening, ;M!ss Margaret Cameron, daughter of CoL John D Cam eron, of the Citizen-t ima married' to Mr.' Walter 8. Cushman Rev,Dr. Buxton, as-! sisted by Rev. Geo. H. -Bell, performed the ceremony, at lh& Episcopal church. -A .reporter T of - the Hew Observer, mho always Ukea a lively interest in chronicling building imprpvemefits; has given careful attention to the matter, and Adds that dur ing 1884, thirty-one buildings of public im portance have been completed; finished or put under way, and' that no kss than 134 buildings, from the modest two room cot tage to the handsomest residence, have been . completed; or started. Yesterday' one t of -Colonel Ike s Young's deputy collectors returned from a trip to Johnston county;- Near the Wake line he found anmicitistUlery, the owner nbelng unknown, and captured two gtil la and 1,600 gallona of beer. . The' officer stated to a re--porter that he was sute, there were- many illicit distilleries in Wake, but thatalthough he had made over thirty trips In search of them, on information, every one had been profitless. It is said that blockade whiskey is brought into Ralelgh: every ," day, 5 On yesterday Judge Seymour signed judgv meat in the Branch case against the At lantic & North Carolina Railroad Company dismissing the btll; There had been a. deed in ? trust . made . by ; the company to Thomas Bragg, Governor, and his suc cessors in office and the plaintiff sought to be subrogated to the rights of the State un der that 'deed. The -Court was of opin ion that the deed was to. the State and that Guv. Jarvis as the successor of Gov. Bragg could not be made a . party without bringing in the State and the court had no jurisdiction over the State. - That is the auhstance of the mattpr... Onv. .Turviti 'murer was therefore subtained and the case Qismtssed. The grand and crowning glory of the break was the sale of some 6U-7 perb bright tobacco grown by Mr. W. A.' Sater, at $5, 100 (or $51 per pound). This beats by $1 the greatest figure ever obtained for tobacco in this or any other country. (How much was sold ? Stab.) Wash ington letter: Mr. W. Garl Browne, the artist, formerly of Raleigh, has just com pleted what ia said to be an excellent life size portrait of President elect Cleveland. . . . B Ws ': PERSONA L, Louis Kossuth is not dead; May the , venerable statesman and patriot live long to enjoy the respect and admiration of genuine lovers of liberty throughout the world PhU. Record. , - Mr. Evarts said totho Tribune correspondent, in reply to a question on the subject, that in a few days he would an nounce formally that he is a candidate for Senator. N. T. Tribune. 1 Mile. Mazini, the great Parisian ballet dancer, her daughter. Mile. Martini, and her granddaughter, Mile. Carlini, are each 20 years . of age,' This is what they 4call a singulaj?;,cinddencefjBFafe Ex press. -. According to foreign corres pondents the clerks in Bismarck's office are obliged to work all day and far into the night, and are .worse paid than clerks in private employment. Verily, he deserves the title of "the Iron Ghancellor." Phil. Record. ' Mr. Spurgeon cannot be brought to believe that smoking is wicked, and an admirer , has sent. him a carriage fitted up with cigar trays and a handsome looking glass. By the aid of the looking glass he may be able to deceive himself that he is smoking two cigars instead of one. - Mr. Washington Irving Bishop, sn American psjcologist, has created a sen aation in the upper circles of St. Peters burg (Russia) society, by his wonderful feats of mind-reading. He recently ap peared before the Emperor and Empress. What he read in the mind of the Czar is not stated. That distressing disease, the pile', is speedily relieved and , curedr by Ayer's Pills. t CHRISTMAS; NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ! Choice: Family Groceries ! Foir the Holidays l . yB WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO XNTJMERATB, but invite you to call and examine OUR GOODS AND PRICES. Ton wIU find as LOW PRICES and as PIKE AN ASSORTMENT OP STAPLE AND PANCT 6R0- CPRIES as can be found la Wflmlngton. . JOHN iilBOATWllIOHT deoOtf ' - ' ' r AMNoCrrontSt. The Harioiu Star, 4 ' : ri X' ' .iMiifumirgn TnTPTTBTnTTt TW TILS UAUJJSBA- JLB ir ojt m . CI ,, lVv, I ami tbePee Dee sectiMi, one of the wealthiest and raoarwperous nhViEheitate, Offers to Com- merchants maaB,-'--:- -rv ofWSyPexoTuen SWwTtSaTWe and influentiai essof Address oetstf'..-- ' . : re star Marlon S.CV . r '- The orning Star P vTBLISHED DAJXY AlfD WEEKLY ,V Sniscripto Rales In Linm r; DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 ; " Six Month 4 w ... . t fThrM Ulcntha " ' ' - 1:. . .1 S CO v Two Months, " 13 One Month ,M 4, 75 WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid.. $1 50 Six Months. " 1 " 1 00 r Three Months ' '"-'. ::Jl: '- 50 . I- 1 NOTICES OF THE PEESSf 4k? The Stas Is decidedly one of the beat papers in ue Statou brt and newsy as ever. f Long life " The Wumlngton StAa has entered On its twelfth year as Rood a paper as any people should want.-r-Charlotte IMmocrat. r. "The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth yean As a daily Journal of news it stands ."up aaA.n Concord BQiBter. - ? t '.v'; X- The Wilmington Stajb has entered ita twenty--. fifth volume. There is no better paper published in he State. Lenoir Tate. , v The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State. Warrtnton Gazette. ,4 , . Vl , f, x The WDinlngton Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has beoome one of the leading papers.of the South. Oxford TorcJUigU. TT ' v 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. Jacfoon BesorUr. , . . ' The Wilminrton Stab is one of the very best pa pen. in the South, in every department from typo graphy up to editorial ability and independence. rtUreourq (Fa.) JruUx-AppeaL , . I The Wilmington (N. C MomnHa Stab is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say rb is the- newttotf neoular) paper published in the South. Eichmond (ra.) lUHaimu Serald. . .v , " The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best oonduoted and edited papers In the South and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. . Tt&voro Southerner. , . ; , ,5. 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. Mi. Airy . Visitor. ....--rw. - w'sa- t . ; Although at the head of the press In this State ia all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve. It la a Stab of the first magaitude. , May its lustre never wane. Tkefrte WiilBaotitL - ; - -., - The Siab 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 daf lies m the South. EobemUan. ' That magnificent' beaming Stab has- completed Its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the most brilliant, erudite and SDarklinz dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses taem au. Tanoro aouuunur. The Wmnmgton Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It la a most excellent newspaper, well ed lLed. a oomDendlom of all the news of the dav. and an honor to ita city, to North Carolina and tc North, Carolina lournausm. uaartoae Ouener. The Wllmlwrton Stab is now taking the regular midniarht Associated Press reoorts. and has be sides increased the amount of Its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. It prosperity is not surprising since it is so aesemng. vnarwr4 Obterver. The Timet cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of Its many birthdays. Aa a newspaper it is a fare rite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to It. Feidi tills Time - . . r -. The WOmmgton Stab, we are pleased tonotloe, still continues on the high road to suooess. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, andT consider It the peer of any Journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lance. c. Whv Is it that all the papers with the name of Star are such bright little Journals T The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washlngten Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There mast be something in a aame after all. Richmond (Fa.) State. The Wilmington 8tab has entered upon its 19th volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontin uea on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news oolumns are always a little fuller than those Jof any other of our exohantfea, and its editorial de aartment Is oonduoted with much ability. Jfrr. aanton Blade. ' . . Humble in its beginnings, 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 "waxed7 un til It now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a neicera per it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs prlate selection and Judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most aoccpta ble exakanjpg,lfiiUiorQ Etcariier. The Wilmington Moaania Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its exlster.oe, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able suooess 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 first thing hi Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influenoe of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Qoldtboro Messenger. 1 THll BEST PREPARATION ' Por BBiTOBara gray hair to its natural odor, Tor raxvBBTnra the hair from turning gray; Por rBODTjcrae a rapid and luxuriant growth; : For BBADiOATms sourf and dandruff; For Wants itching A all diseases of the scalp; -Por raxvrrai the hair from falling out; and For BvxBTTHHie for which a hair tonio is re qnlredithasnoxo.uAik The meHXR txsttkokials of its merits are even, torn Rut. CHA8. H. READ, D. D , Pastor Grace , Street Presbyterian Church.1 . Riohjcoku, VA. - Por several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than the Xanthine, which had been warmly recommended to me by a friend who bad tested its value. It has, In my experience, accom plished all that Is claimed for it as a wholesome Sreserver and restorer of the natural color of le hair, and a thorough Prevwjtlve of dandruff. For sale by ' J- H. HARDIN. Druggist. ' novSOly- : omjnaugsep feb29 Baleigh Begister. Early to February as soon as the printers re oelve the necessary material -the publication of the RALEIGH REGISTER, . ' a North Carolina Demqoratlo newspaper, win be oommenoed. - ' The Rkoistbb will be printed weekr until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be Issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to this' Democratic party In North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on good .white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that, glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put into Its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of. what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Hau will be editor of the RxeisTra.;- - The price of the Rxoistxb will be $8 a year; $1 for six months. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Rxoistxb. Those who remit S3 to this offloe wul reoetve as V - A PREMIUM, 1 either volume ordered ef "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: Tbb Woods and Tdcbbbb or North Caeolika. Curtls's, Emmons V and Kerr'aBotanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of Standing Forests, and illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. Cloth, 878 pp., Si.25. - - 1 IirorsTBiBs or -NoxTH Cabot nu Ih thb Coax. aits Iboit Couhtim. Emmons', Kerr's, Laid - ley's, WlllBes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the ' Fifty-six Counties, and Map of the State. 1 volume lKmo. viiw. pp-j, ': ' Address' AUUJU.UJCL. MHiltyi;,n, janHDAWtf - Raleigh. N.C.' The?Lincoln riess, PTJJUsiBTO . EVER Y FRIDAY, AT LINCOLN- ! : . TON. N. C.l " By JOHN C. TIPTON, Edr and Propr, The PRESS- iaj acknowledged, by those who' have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising Mediums in Western . North Carolina. It has a large and steadily increasing patronage in Xin oom. OastoniCatawba,: Cleaveland, Burke and Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates llbe- ral, Subserlption f 1.60 per annum, mh 11 tf '- SBBBSJaasssBeass"em , WHOLESALE PRICES 19 'Onr wnotattons. it should be understood.' represent, the wholesale - prtoea . generally; In inaking up small orders higher prices have to be charged. --. - ..-j.. ?---' 1 ABTIOLBS. - EAGfQINQ Gunny BACON North Carolina .L v-Hams, fjJ B .'.j...:.: j Shoulders, 1 J -; ' Bides, oholoe,fi.. ........ WxTBB8xoB3n Bams. 9 fi.. - Sides, V ft...........,....... Shoulders, V ft.:.)..;........ TJn SAXirawSldea. S fi;. . FlUOBS. ' VMS r ,11 - 00 ' -;oO' , 00 oo oo - o - a Shoulders, V J i , 00 ..,v BARRELS Spirits "Turpentine, ! 8eoondHand, eaoh..v-...... 1"60' 1 ' " New New York. eaolu-.... 1 90 -0 .-2 : New City, each.. ..i.? 100-. BEESWAX ft.;.. 81 ERICXS Wflmtagtoa. S M.v. S 00 "; Northern ........r....'1 0 00 BTJTTKB -North CJaroUna, ft.- 00, --- Northern. Q ft............... 25 CANDLES ft Snerm 18 . T8jlOW......r.,.-M. iiJl: Adamantine.. ..... -.... CHEESE ft-S orth'n Pact'y .,: f it-- Dairy,' Cream. ...... '. ' . atate . i ia COFFEE tf, ft Java..;....f .;' 18? ;., Laguyra. i. i... 18 . Rto 10 CORN HAAL busblu sacks,! 05 -: : Virginia Mean....... 00 CJOTTONTIES bundle.. .. I 40 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd . i. - Yarns, 9 bunoh....-. n .00 " EGGS doxeri.. . ...... .i...,. 25 FISH Mackerel, No. 1. 9 bbl.;. 18 00 2 Mackerel, No. 1,9 half bbl., 8 60 i -Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl. ... . . 8 00 Mackerel, Nc 3, 9 haU bbl. 00 ? Mackerel, No. 8,9 bbl. Z 00 n MuUetaTi bw.::......c. 5 oo -y Mullets, Pork bbls.....-. 411 CO N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... 8 00 DryCodr9 .ft............-'-' PLOTJR 9 bblr-Flne..... ...... 0 00 Northern Super.. .. 8 75 . . -Extra:. ........ 0 25 . : Famfly ............ 5 50 i City Mills Super............ 4 00 e Famuy 4 S5 GLUE 9 ft..; i.'. 10. GRAIN 9 busheL r - a :.r ' . Cornibagprlme,white -5 .-05 v" Com, cargo, in bulk,- - " 5S - Corn, cargo, in bags, -' - tA Ckmw cargo, nilxeU to bags 65 - Oats, from store............ 47. ' Cow Peas..................... 80 HIDES 9 ft Groen... .......... 0 Dry 10' BAY 9 100 lbs Eastern....... 05 : Western...... .... " 90 North River... ,90 . HOOP IRON 9 ft. SX LARD 9 ft Northern....... ' ' 9 North Carolina........ ... 00 LIME barrel ....r 00 fi' LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft. - Ship Stuff , resawed. .1B00 : Rough Edge Phuik.. ........ 15 00 West India Cargoes, aoeordr - ing to quality. 18 00 ' Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards,comn 12 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon - " New Crop Cuba, In hhds... . . 00 " inbbls..,. CO v , Porto Rloo, in hhds. . . . . . .4- J 0 "inbbls SS Sugar House, In hhds.... CO p . ' inbbls 00 Syrup, inbbls 85 NAILS-9 keg-Cut. lOd basis.: 00 OILS 9 gallon Kerosene .... 12 Lard 110 . ; Linseed... . '. ........ : '0 Rosin -. 15 00 v " ' Deck and Spar.... 00 POULTRY Chiokens,llve,grown CO. ,.- - - Spring.. - 8 . Turkeys . ; 60 PEAUi,8 9 bushel 50 POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet.. . 85 Irish. DerbarreL new........ 00 O SO 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... Prime Rump RICE Carolina. 92 ft..'... Rough, 9 bushel (Upland).. 80 . Do, do (Lowland) . 1 00 . BAGS 9 1 Country. ........ 1 City 1 ROPE 9 14H SALT 9 salt Alum 80 Liverpool 80 Lisbon 1 00 American 00 SUGAR 9ft Ouba 0 Porto Rloo 0 A Coffee B - : C - Kx C Crushed 9 SOAP-9 ft Northern 6 6H B SINGLES 9 M-Oootraot.... 6 00 7 00 Common... 2 00 250; Cypress Saps 4 50 5 00 Cypress Hearts 0 CO 7 60 STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 . 14 00 RO Hogshead ... 00 00 10 00 ' TALLOW-9 1 O TIMBER 9 M feet Ext Bean (1st class yellow pine) .13 00, 00 12 00 Prime ship'g, lstclass heart. 00 10 00 Extra Mill, good heart.... 00 8 00 ' Mul Prime S50- 760 Common MM. 4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary S 00 4 00 WOOL 9 ft Washed.......... 00 20 Unwashed 00 16 Burrv... . 10. 12 WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 : North Carollra 1 00 2 SO :WILBEINOTOn CIONET MARKET. Bxohajute (sight) on New York ..M dlsoount Baltimore Boston Philadelphia.... Western Cities. Exohange, SO days, 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock. -. 108 First National Bank 8took 90 Navaasa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds old Ex-Coupons. ... 28 -Ending, 1866...... 10 . Funding, 1868 10 New .4s.. ...i 82. W WRR Bonds, To (Gold Interest)!!" 118 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 Wo 108 Wilmington, CoL A Augusta R R Konds. . -. 106 Wilmington City Bonds (new)fl 9c. 100 " " ; " 8 90 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 9o ........ 100 Wilmington A Weldon R R Stock .. .. ...... 110 North Carolina RR 8tock. 88 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 60 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock.. 120 WIU purify the BLOOD, lata uie LivtK anu uumeioi and Rxstobb Thb HEALTH i viqos r youxjj. uy- pepsia, want or Appetite, ia dlgestlon. Lack of Strength, : ana xireav eeiuigaosoiuteiy - cured. Jtoues, rouscies ana nerves receive torce. , nlivens tbo'mlTid and . . - supplies Brain fower. I A n I tm Q SulTeringfrom complaints hmtAwJ 1 K O peculiar to their sex will find la SB. KAS.XSS'S ISOl. TCNIO a sals And needy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion. Frequent attempts aVcaunterfohliig only add to the ponularlty of the original. Do not expen ang 16 DAWly an 16. ENCOUBAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security Against Fire. . Tie Mil Careliia floie tames Co. RAIICW.C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO lloles at fair rates on all classes of Insurable property. . AE losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and appeals with confidence to insurers of pro pert la North Carolina. - Agents in all parts of the State. JOHN GATLENG, President. . , - W. S. PRIMROSBjSeoretary. ' . . PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. . v - ATKINSON ft MANNING, Agents, -aep 86 tf Wilmington. N. C Atkinson & Hannin's - Insuranee Rooms, ' . BANK OP NSW HANOVER BUILDING, i ; -.. wilmtngton, TS, ', c. " :: , Fire, i MariiiB aiiTlifti Companies. AggregaU 'Tell tf ggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. Oysters. ' Oysters J FINE LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JTJST' BJr oeiyed.rWW OaBS, Ae.. at S TAR 8AL(ao S$.. W JUraeV 8 :. . '" ' GEO. F. HjBRBERT, oot7tt . . . , Proprietor. m .k. x a Wilxnington Weldon if aailroad Co. , -7 fi Ovrob o Gxxr SunanrrxMbxiiT, ; t -Vi - ' --' ' '" uuuuiu'u(.ii. v;., ion ' "J "11 -sillU-J ; t jM . Chang of Schedule, s ON AND AFTER' NOT. 2, J884, 'AT 000 A. M. : ' Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wel don Eallroaa will run as follows: - Dap Mall and Expreis Trai 'kYallr- "NWfTWbirtlAaiid Leave Wnmlnstoni Front fit TJenot? at i&d STjf 1 V Arrive at Weldon. iJSi. ii. . ; . . t 8.45 A. M lieave Weldon. . ..... r. . i. ... 2.10 P. Mw Arrive at Wummgton, Prtnt St. Denot, 7.85 P. M. PAsr TEEotjea Maixattd Passxxb Tbaxb Daily , , ' ' . No. 40 South. . ' . : , ' Leave Weldon.;;-.;.?.. !X?:::?S?$85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mah. ako r PAssxHesa Tbaim' DaeLt Nd 48 Leave Wilmington . f. ". L: ;;" f - . Arrive at Weldon. . '. .-I.v.:-. .";.. ... 8.30 P.M ..2.85 A.M Train No; 45'leaves Wllmuigtpn at 1.80 A. JL; arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. - ; - ' 'f - Train No 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A.M.: ar-' rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. -1 - " ; , Train No. 43 daily except Monday; - - Train No, 45 daily except Sunday. - ' " , - Train No. 40 South, wills etop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. -., - : Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount : for -Tarboro at' 12 M. and a86-P. m; laily. BetiuTiingleavefiKarboro at 1.60 PJI. and 10 AiM.daily. . . . . . ....' .-. Train on Scotland- Neck ' Branch' Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neok at 8 SO A. M, daily. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North-daily, All rait 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. . , . .-. ....... AU trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have" Ilman. Palace Sleepers attached. '.vr,-,.,.. - For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coaoh wOl be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.30 A-M. daily except Sunday. t .,.-.?::;-; , JOBlF.DIVINK; - ' General SupH.' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ' oo 31 tf ' --"'.i, r;, j.-.....,.,..-' WILMIN6T0H, COl'HBIi & AUGUSTA :f;'MW-Cos cb or Okktbaii But!, ' It; n,N. O, Oct 81, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVR 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (BaJJy) , Noa. 48 TTest and 47 East. Leave Wilmington... . ......... Leave Florence . . ; Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction. . .. 8.00 P.M. ...2.40 A.M. .... 6.20A.M. .... 8.40A.M. Leave Columbia. ............... , 9.65 P. M. Leave tt, C, & A. Junction. :. . .10.20 P, M. Leave Florence........; 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Wumington.... ... , . . . . ..... .. &S5 A. X. . Nisht MAn. Aim Passtfobb Tbain. Daily. No. 40 - v-- V .' -Vr :-X:, ... Leave Wunungton ...... . . .iO.SOP. M. Arrive at Florence....:.. ..... L80 A. fi. Maix. asd PAssxNexB Tbaus Dailt No. 48 East. Leave Florence... ..I... ....... ........ 4.05 P.M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P.M Train No. 43 leaves Wumington at 7.30 A.M.; arrives at Florence at 11.55 a. H. Train No. 45 leaves Florence at 0.10 P. M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A. iL .. . Train la. 45i daily except Monday. - Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. ' - - Trains 42 and 43 stop at ail stations. " : ' No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. - Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C. & A. B. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press. . , - : Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. AU trains run solid between Charleston and' Wilmington. . v Looal Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 AM. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ooSltf ' " CAROLINA iCENTBAt BiiPOAlLCO, Ornox o Soteeiktxjtdxist, I Wilmington, N. d, Sept. 21, 1884. Change of Schedules ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE POL lowlng Schedule will be operated on this BBllroad:. - . ----- - - PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN! DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. . ) Ieave Wllmlngtoa at.... ... . ...7.00 P. M. No. 1. J-Leave Raleigh at..,.. .....7.85 P. M. j l 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 Wumington 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. Dally except Sundays. Va . .Leave Charlotte.......;...,... 8.15 A. M. Xl0, 3 f Arrive at Shelby .12.15 P. M. 4,a 4 l Leave Shelby...; 1.40 P. M. ao- f Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. &A. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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