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- ' j , the most eminent physician i . -1 in Alt-, 1 . AT Of v" ,M for ouiftune anuaiiayinir ail irri. tte f tho nerves and curinsr all fnrma tstion coirpiaiuMj, giving natural u;i,llike refreshing sieep always r Tnd tbey Fill tell you unhesitatingly of fops" : cn apter I. f t Ask any or all of the most eminent phy- bat is tbe 1x581 and only remedy that u. Jip1 on to cure all diseases nf th - . - -"t- -- ."vht's disease, diabetes, retention. tsease. oiaoetea, ; xetenUon or Ability o retain urine, ana, .wuinedi.-: LTiheV wiU tell you -Sai35?Sr 1 i oiimanra mninAwm. i tfbftt is themost reUable;AnxJ surest for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con- CUir j: KilJ i .una! on, lnuigrauuu, uiiiuuBucBs, maiaria, )fandrake! or Dandelion ' , ne. when these remedies are combined nd compounded Into Hop Bitten, saoh a woa- mytnous earatrre power la de- ;Swd. which U bo Tailed tn. its operatloaa that or ill health can possibly exist orr St ria rower, and yet it is Harmlfss for the most frail woman, weakest . jjd or smallest child to use. CHAPTER IL - " ' "Fattenta. "r "Almost dead or nearly djini r. . r..oro and tri vpn nn hv rtTivBtn? Bhfs And other kidney diseases, liter .iuplaint. severe coughs, called consump- fina. have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy From agony of neuralgia, ; aervousness,' watefulness, and various diseases peculiar ti women. fvr r? x.e drawn ont of shape from exnrnntat ln I pajsof rheumatism, lnflammetaryaad chronic, I it rbeum. blood poisonbup. dyspepsia, indi- tio3. and in fact almost au. "vMtnrfi is heir to - i frail .... Uive be-n cured by Hop BltUrs. proof of which Can found In every neighborhood in -the known' tvfi. - rfNone genuine without a bonoh of green Hpnn the white labeL Shan all he vile, pol ",UW stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. ' pee 6 i)iV"iv lv tu th sat ohm nrm rT"j. p WALKTJP, MONROE, N. C. SATS : 31 ' I suffered for years with palpitation of the j,3rt dvspepsia and liver complaint. Took Hnn s lr n Bitters and experienced snch relief that I njw recommend it la preference to all other medicines." . CRYING FOR AID. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Depres sion, Indigestion and Constipation B1J iouness, a Sallow lace. Dull Eyea, and a Blotched Skin, are among the symptoms rtkh indicate that the Liver is crying for Ayer's nil stimulate the Liver to proper action, and correct all these troubles. One or more oi these Pills should be taken daily, until health is fully established." Thousands tes tify to their great merit, Ko family can afford to be without Ater's Pills. prepare bv Dr. J. C.Ayer &Co. , Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. juu ! y eh w - nrm - dec 31 A L WALKER. MILTON, N. C, SAYS: .x 1 1 nik uruwu s trun xtuben wnite soiiering avntri, with dyspepsia; am entirely free from i-n..w. and attribute tr y recovery mainly to the aeof this vainable medicine. AYER'S A.gne Gnro contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders wLioli, so far as known, is used iu no other remedy. It. contains no Quinine, nor. any mineral nor dck terious substance vhat-" erer, and coiisequeiitjy produces no injurioua eifeot upm the constitution, but leaves the ryneiu as lieaithy as it was before the attack. " MTZ W1S2A5T ATEE'S AQHE CUEE " :o cure erefr case r.f Fever and Agoe, luter n:ittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, inimb .Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com f a:i;t caused by maiaria. In ease of fail are, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circu".ar dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matf. Sol.i by a.l l)ruggista ' .'' D4W fini nrm nov SO HE I D SClT3NPrKLD, BSIDSVILLK,lI.C Kaith for twentv vears: skilled Dtrrsicians failed c.,o. jaw mio iuvmivk mmo ui ivcw to relieve. Brown's Iron. Bitters benefitted her wondenally, and she recommends It to others tor complication of diseases." . WHEAT POWDER. PURE and WHOLESOME. i"wT,is5ns no injurious Ingredienta - " -.:rave no deietertous subetanoea in the weaasa riire :-Tape Crtam of Tartar and Alma powders it restore? to the flour the highly important COB- -tusct rejected in the bran of tbe wheat. . ., u makes a better and Uffhter Uacnit than any --w uuking powder. , MARTIN KALBFLHSCH'S SOUS. '-tabliihed 182fc 55 7ULTOt 8X5, X, T. For sale by all leading Grocers. kcaim ' snwedfr . -k .. R L BROWM, DURHAM, Jf. C 8AYS : vears. I StS.I -'unerea with headache lor three. : morning and tieht. Brown's Iron Bitters rel and made we 1 eel like a different being. "eanuy recommend its use " "uji r KKeL A victim nt vnnthfni imornaan SMing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost nh,ood, ic, having tried in vain ewrrknown JffW.nas diBcovered a aimple meaasof settat. wte88, J.HJIEEVES.43 OhathamSfc Tot. tn th sat nor VSC BLACK WELL, PTNB HALL, N. C. Vital Gnestions ! ! I ! Manhood Restored tea nov29D.Wl UR J. R s: ' Mf wife suffered from Weakness fol ject of this communicanuua iron R?fytan attack of typhoid feyer.Bnnrn I iace:vea &ny recognition at tbe hands npiJltter8 possessed the qualities the most I receiveu u 6 . , -onrtllpption lee(ied as u . i. I t .m. rf v within tbe recouecuon as its use decidedly proved." Land Plaster, hHSAUCBY WOODY iCTJKBXS,' General Commission Merchants, Wuralnrton. a. C. ?i.8ple o. Sole Agents for the POBTLAND PLA8- I lls "teu JrXc of wMc made BARD PLASTEK and FIHEST GBOUND. , I foni regpondence solicited. apsis I Hew River Hnllets. 100 BARRELS raKBWBTTuLrrf Jt rtCived from tV fm uUlaw.' I Bao1.60 BOXES CHOICE ERAWD8 OF TO- w oe sold at factory prfoea. . y . . v SeediOtitfiiVg PKDRUST PROOF AOTBli.Clt 6iT& ,$ ' Bert B01 Meal in the ehy ftTpond daQy. PKESTOM CTJMMINO cb. i nov 2q f Wholesale Dealera in fltf Grain and Peanut. The; Morning : Star THE HAPPT run...... -""ua.aaiu.AS I V ONCE RIORE. . COMES TRANSLATED PROM Tim nimnr - ; - ; - . "MJBa .pi Ult, The Messed wort the" shepherds thrill- The loyous tidings: "Peace; good willt'M To David's r W tot . Where aneela .i CV Through rJain TinTT ""IJ. . tuaco uicosiuk near. .UfeW? whichsheph erda hear. AKi l-..i v..v fr, 1 The KenOe Brrffi.f wui rab- lilt uit viinimA 3 .1 -Tv r j ,TozeonHimWhogladdensthm - $; The loveliest Flower of Jesse's stein!" Th !wly Saviour meekly lies. s r lId off the splendor of the skies; Wo crown bedecks His forehead fair. " fi H I. nor gem nor silk is there. No human fflnrv. mrh wn . .- s : The lovely Infant's form enfold: o juauKer ana tne swaddling poor f" w nom anjfeis songs adore. O make our hearts in gladness sing ! Ad keep our Christmas with our Kine, Tin living song, from living souls, r . Like sound of mighty water rolls. iJl h ? O holyChUdi Thy manger streams. Till earth and heaven glow with beams; ' Tm midnight noon's broad light has won. wavuu o DiAr.uuusuiues me sun. Thou patriarch's joy. Thou prophet's song. Thou heavenly Day-spring, looked for long, l nou DOn or Man. ' IncarnatA Wnrd Great David's Son, great David's Lo Lord! Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly Quest,': Keep thine own Christmas in nnr hrpnat Then David's harptrings, hushed so lone. ouu weu uur-juouee oi song. Mr. T. A. Miser, Mt. Pleasant, N. C , says: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my family for malaria and found it moat satisfactory; can recommend it." . THE lN&XT 8F12AKEltSItI& Reaaona that Oocht to Influence tbe Iieclalatnre In the Selection. Cor. of the Goldsboro Messenge have so many gentlemen been men tioned in connection with-the .Speak ership as in the pending contest. So many, indeed and such good and true men are those whose names have thus far been brought forward by their friends that one may well be perplexed to know to whom the honor should be accorded. I will say not one word in disparagement of any of them, but as the position can be awarded to only -one. it becomes necessary to make a' choice. After a careful survey of the field, and after honestly weighing the claims of each of the candidates, it seems to the writer that there are more reasons why Col. Thomas M. Holt, of Alamance, should be elected Speaker than any of the gentlemen who seek the position. JYot tn the last election only, but ever since the organization of our party he has stood in its foremost ranks, fighting its battles and giving liberally of bis time- and means to its cause. U nder his leadership our majority in his county has steadily increased an evidence of the confidence and esteem of his people. He has ever been a most zealous worker, servibjr cheer fully' in any capacity td which he migfit be assigned. , mt lie has several time? been a mem ber of the Legislature, and fre quently served as a presiding officer most - acceptably ' to his fellow members, showing in every in stance, his. entire fitness for. the position. A , good , parliamentarian through . long experience in pun ho assemblies the best teacher inn of energy, vim and life, quick in thought ftnd action, oi strictest nonor and integrity, earnest, faithful and conscientious in the discharge of his duty in every trust confided to him, and, above au.airecs, mamy, straiguo forward and firm, he would make & most excellent Speaker, and there is not a man Jn -.yKQrth Carolina who does not know that .Tom Holt would be strictly lust, fair and impartial in 'the discharge of every duty incident -i r il ry t:. to tne position, nonu iuunuawco tne proua position wuiuu sue as sumed among her sister States to the development of her(agricultural and manufacturing interests, in tnese pur suits are engaged the most of the peo pie, and through them she has made mighty- strides in, material progress. An OPPortunityis'now presented to recognize the claims of these interests bv the eievauon oi uuw w. meu J - . - Tl.i a nrJ-nna in resemaiive meu. iuw.. . the State who is better ;. qualified ;in arrorxr rkartifiular for the position; of Speaker, or who is more thoroughly . i ' it aminnlfnital anil identinea wuu mo1aguvui.i. -manufacturing .interests - of North navnim than GoL-Thomas Holt. vohrvrrl. nKnwit that h6 ;haM advocated every meagre-that tended to the material advancement 07118 State. His career in the Liegisiature has been marked by; ability, honesty and unselfish devotion to the public6 good. He twill be : the f- -farmer' and manufacturer di wa..mii ain.A the - aavs . oi UftDV " . old Nat Macon. Alamance county, i;t t.iiA nnflinching Democrati pure na natriotic citizen,. who is the sub- iect xi this communication,has never f nnr rv within the recollection Awwrriter.'thonsb she has ever been aniong the most .faithful to its . i. . nnttr nnmfi aDDrecia- nnncipieB, buu - w - x . . . & fiAcVitv and the merits o1 i enn irnnld be most uer, iwv .j tn,he grateful to her people and to the , r nl Holt throughout the ner iaw irieuuo ui. yv - :-- " , . ntv Oovernment was attacked, .-.it.:- s at ;tirAsts he was our g , and 'gtoodjor us. as firm' as xrtCu T r, firm for him, and ' ask thkt merit be rewarded by his election to uieupeaiwrew. f Amt ASTEE2f , Democrat, ! Mr! Baker Vl Butt?; ?&'S vousDeaa, oo u'. T n Mvine I lee tv I have no hesitancy in saying a cc ? .1 mta una." like a new maa nw" OUR STATE CONTEinPOllAJtlES. The hour has arrivfirt and t.TiA nnooUnn in here., The TjRcriBlatiira onnnnlll K XT i 8 naVfi a Dran1 waTU1i 11 J ring the-bells ad bell the dogs;y I believe nearly every - editor 1n the State has e- pressed himself favorably with regard to needed legislation tnrHnr tn f?i curs and expand the possibilities of sheep ?&r-v you? r TDrotners-my self bei5g ,the "'ex" touch 'elbows along the whole line and advance on the" legislators With a Droud lM.hTiAi : omhl .. . v.Muvuu v" vug Slue With tfm tiiliaminin 1lnI rv With Dogs, and on th other ttw Wrm SHEEP. The Pmaa - " "vavu v puwuu KU- timent in favor of that enlightened ' and humane law preventing cruelty to animals. IT unit V - m , . . vau. uu me same ior eneep nusDanary. Doisey Battle in Tarboro Southerner.: . The times seem to call for a serious "effort L the Cart of Mir oliinr riM 9. an a tn ufi,.m Society, and Stop the Innlovatiohs' which nave sprung up with the "New South." These innovations come tn' three shapes Fashionable ,'P,fitnoQa tttitn ..t.' anci laxity of,, honor in-business r transac tions, in the matter of Fashionable Fast ness" the YanVPAlratl marked that all men and especially alt high m iiiimi mnmAM ... .t ivuiu,irkiuv retxiKQiso il. now. ouuiucru civilization nat uierecta, partlcur larlv in the Inofar nf hmin fa.n.n personal enenrv' anrl nnr ivnniA hm I aunK a eh. Wi ..n l. .1 . iv . . it I MTtAn.if nlnti. .iL.'J ' J- J J.f, - ' - tunes, that it is natural we should looku pod Ui busy, rushing, prosperous North as our uoai, mouei ior we new oraer oi things.1 '.'Let us Yankeeize the South !' Is now the cry. Here Comes the wronar. PenmlA whn bxnlr upon the surface see great wealth and, ap parcui - civilization ar ttie r North: but they fail to see how much this is the result of. accident situation. .'thV infl foreigners, and the unjust legislation which empties the products of the South! into Northern' pockets. Nor does the surface vitw show .the vileneaa beneath I No man can read the great dailies of the North, ou8WD, .aw x ora,? vnicago,.Bt,! Louis, Cibcinnati. PhiladelDhia. etc without fil ing that all the wealth and prosperity of Yankeedom. would be dearly bought if the price were to be the lowering of the per sonal, social and business character of our beODle to such a nlann . . Rnlirt Mirnur -and Mechanic Mr. R. M. Terry. Raleigh, N. C, j says:. I suffered with chills and dvsentervS Doctors afforded no -relief, took Brown's Iron Bitters and regained health and strength I heartily endorse it as the best medicine for such cases. - -" . . FUN FOR CHRISTMAS. ' While "'Talmageis cavortlng tbrough Texas the. cyclones have; left that region and emigrated North. They can t stand tbe competition. Baltimore Ameri cans ' ' - "It's hard work-to pet men to settle down after' an election," says an ob servant exchange. 4 It's a-great deal harder m. 1 " a ir . . to get memiioaeiwe up, nowever. notion Post. i Sdmebodirgave Gov: St. John a nice diamond ahirl-8tu(fK-but he refused to wear it ntil he was told -it. was a diamond. of the first water... Now, he doesn't even' take it off nights. Burlington Free Press. At the dime 'museum: She Oh, Took at that . Indian with1 his feather head-dress. lie Yes, "fine feathers. She Well, why dothe Indians wear them that way? He Tokcep bis wigwam. --j Somervule Journal. - Our Lowell Mi?k Association is now well under way, having been duly or ganized under tbe general law of this Com monwealth. LbtteU Courier. We can get plenty of low well milk without going to Massachusetts for it. Philadelphia Call. At a German party in New York in honor of Cleveland's election a sausage forty-five feet long was among tbe articles of diet that were consumed, ttucn a party is called a leberwurst. It I would seem to us that it was the very worst Lowell Courier. -, - ' '. I don't understand how the rail roads can afford to reduce the fare to 1 -cent a mile." "Oh, it's very simple They have to make up. the loss in some way." "They do. "How 7" "Mate the sleep ing car porter divie with the company." Rochester Post Express. Think canned beef hurt me?" muttered & drunken man to bis wife. "Never could atan'? canned xoods.') "Oh, I don't think it was canned goods." replied his wife. "Glass goods, I think." "Think so?" "Yes. I do," she replied. "Wall,; that's all ride. Let glass lone negs time. Smartea' woman ever saw. W'v don't ver travel with a thffw. Arkansas TrateUer. Mrs. s. c. Mclaughlin, wolfbsville, n. n nan l ,nffoM1 AirifcMiii mrtTitha with vertigo and constipation; tried every thin with out avail until I used IBrewn'a Iron Bitten, one botUaotwhfefc made ma feailike aaew man.". ' In -eases of dy a pepsla, debility, rheumatism, fever kvut a r.n ItvAr tsnara plaiat, inactivity of tne -aianeys -ana hloddAr.' - aonstlna- tlon ana ' other or- V.Siostetter'a Stom- aca u itters is a itA mitimIv. to i which the medical rmt.hrnooo . nave lent their . ptofes- .fnnM Hannunn.ituu whiob as a tonio, UI t a r a 1 1 v eand -household speclflo aw T- -ia-- 9 for disorders or tne DruiiKisU and Dealers, to whom apply for Hos- tetter's Ahnanao forl8?B. - ) my 17 DA wit - arm . w. MRS". B. K-GRATBOCKrM6TJNXli,8ATtf 15 havsakenmany bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters ana naa w as m ireatesttonlo of the age. cannot say enough r . piicTWLTAIOBEI.T and other Ecraw Pi afpliakcbs are sent on 30 ljays inai iw ; MEN ONLY. YOUNO OB OtD. who are suffer ing from Naavous DEBn.iTTt Ix)st VrrAUTr. . Wasting Wkaknbsses, and all those di?K of a -i Pbbsosai. Natub, resulting from Abusks and Oram Caubm. Speedy relief and complete 4 Guaranteed. Send at once for Diustratea ; Pamphlet free. Address - . - . ' . j wxi,TAIC BELTOMWTsbalLMlch. . . , . 4 a nmyn 1 nov22D&Wly tuth sat nov! Fire, life,; Ularine, Accident Insurance. M. S. WTLLARD. ' 218 N. Water Street ' - - f deo 14tf Telephone Wo, 5. t. --rq v a i c: PATTERSON', TOXFORDj NAG," 'Mnvi Brown's Irott Bitters cured mefi of nirVaaVw day one oi eve - jneaicine.' . ... tW'. The orning Star PUBLISHED DALLY AND 7EEZLY Sumption Rates In Airance. PAELY STAR, One Tear, postage paid ,....W7 00 f M " Six Months. . 44 4 00 " Three Months" ' " : S CO v Two Months, " " 150 " - One Month M : 75 WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. .$1 50 .. 1 00 50 - " " . Six Months. w " . f " ,, V Three Months " . y.i.i NOTICES OF THE PRESS: The Stam fa danldadlv on nf the hest naners In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. . Long life to It. Sakn iVM. The Wuminston Stak has entered en its twelfth year as goodf a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. - The WTlmmgtoi Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. As a dally Journal of news it stands "up head.n Gpneora Register. ... . ; The Wnmburtoh Sraa has entered tta twentv- flfth volume.. There is no better paper published in the State-Zsaotr Topic, w a .- u The Wllmimrton Stab has entered noon its thir teenth year. - It Is one of the best papers in the BUte. WarrwUon Gautte., yv; , , year. ' It has Become one of the leading papersjof the South. Oxford Torchlight. The Wilmington Stab la not only one of the best eautea papers in tne state, but for rresnness oi news - and typograploal appearanoe cannot be beateiL-VoccMa Mevorter.. ; . 4 nThe Wilmiuzton Stab is one of the verv best ta pers In the South, fat every department from typo grapny up to editorial anility ana maepepaence. rtUrtburq (Fit) Jhdex-AppeaL . r . . The WuminatoB N. C) Mbainxe Star Is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say-it is the newdest (secular) paper published tn the South. .SkAtnond (Fa.) EtiiaiouM Utrald. . The Wilminirton BrtAa has now entered noon 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. l arooro aouwerner. . We like the Stab because it la thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, -and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news- aper. ' Long may tne btab twuiaie. Miry utter. .: ... ; . , .. Although at the head of the nress in this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader. still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the. nrstmagattuae. May its lustre never wane. TMnret nui jscwiuu - s ... . The Stab is so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can Bay nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is tn every respect one of the beat daf lies in the South. Bebaotuan. That mamlfloent beamina- Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most Druuant, erudite ana spar&Ming- aauies soutn oi the Potomac. . The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses hem au. zwwr aoutnerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It Is a most excellent newspaper, well eo ItecUa eompendiomof all the newa of the day, ana an nonor to ns city, to onn uarouna ana tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte fbner, The WOmhurton Stab is" now takhur the rearular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides Increased the amount of its readmit matter. The Stab la an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising sinoe it is so deservhyr. Chariot4 opener. The Times oannot sav a word too Rood for the Wilmington Stab. . It has lust reached one of its many birthdays. As a newsnaner it is a f avcrite With the State press and is sought after by the people. Aongana prosperous uie to iu retas Vilie Timss The Wllmimrton Star, 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 very best of our exchanges, and consider it tbe peer of any Journal published in the South. vxiura xrw aucb. Whv la it that all the naners 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. There must be something In a name after all. mcfunona C Va.) Stale. The Wllmlnston Stab has entered uoonlta 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontin nas on tne roaa to success, we esteem uie tab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that oomes to this office. Its news eolumns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, ana its eaitonai ae aartroent is conducted with muoh ability. JaYr muUonfilade. Humble in Its besrlnnlnffs. as was inseoarable from an enterprise begun amid tbe 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 brhrhteninz nrosDeritr. As a newra- ver it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs- pnate selection ana laaicious arrangement, ana we are proua to rana u among our most acoepra ble exchangee. MBsboro Seeorder. The Wilmington Mokjiiks Stab has entered ud- on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able sneoees 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 newa, and this is the first thing In 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 Influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Ootdeboro ifmeenor. - -- j - - h THE BEST PREPARATION For BBSTOBixe gray hair to its natural color; " ' For FBBVBBTrae the hair from turning gray; For raoDTrcufs a rapid and luxuriant growth; For BBAMCATixe scurf and dandruff; For cuBras itching ft all diseases ef the scalp; For fbsvshtiko the hair from falling out; and For BVBBTTHixe for which a hair tonic is re quired it has no bqpal. The hishbst tbbtixoxials of its merits are Sren. Tom Bit. CHAS. H. REAP, D D., Pastor Grace Street Presbyterian Church. 1 . RlCHXOlTD. VA. For several years I . have used no other Hair Dressing than the Xanthine, whloh 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, ana a tnorougn preventive oi uauurun. CHAS H. READ. For sale by J. H. HARDIN, Druggist. ; nov 89 ly om Jn ang sep feb 89 Raleigh Register. Early in February ail soon as the printers re oeive the necessary material the publication of the . ItALEIGn REGISTER, a North Caroima Dembcratio newspaper, will be The rmtb wfll . be printed 'weekly until the great political campaign of 1884 begins, it win then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to tne uemooratio party in North Carolina. It will be printed from new A L.Antinl fvn. . ati trruA wmtA nftnAr. tLtia though it may not be large enough to hold all at once ail tne gooa uungs wi khu pniwc ases sometimes promise, yet the application of a . . u u.ai1aJim hnn, trt n aa tnflTYi will nnt Into its thirty-two broad columns all the news. much good reading, ana a complete njatoryot what ia done in North Carolina. - Mr. Hals will be editor of the RBajsraB. , . . , - The prioe of the Rxoibtkb will be 82 a year; $1 . i . xott av vrkttv hmA rQTr onH then remit for: the RxeisrxB. Those who remit latothisofflcewmreceeaa either volume ordered of ''Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready: Thb Woods ahd Txkbxbs or Nobth Cabouka. Cnrtifl's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ' sorts, supplemented by accurate County Re- t porta 01 duuiuui( . ' Y 7,vi . jv: J . an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo, Cloth, 878 ppSLSS. - Ikdubtbibs or Nobth Cabot ?ha Lj thx Coai . amp Ibou Couimis. Emmons', Kerr's, LaidT ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty-six counties, ana hp oi tne Dtate. 1 eidW0AIREGISTER, , Janl9DAWtf Italeigh,N.a The Lincoln Press. PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, AT LINCOLN- By JOHN C. TIPTON, Edr and Prop'r. The PRESS Is acknowledged, by those who have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising VAdtnma in Western .North Carolina. It has a large and steadily inoreasmg patronage In Lin coln, Gaston, Catawba, Cleaveland,- Burke and Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates libe ral. - BUDsoripnon si.su per annum, ma 11 u WHOLESALE PRICES. Our Quotations. It should be understood. represent Uie wholesale prices- generally. In. Tn airing up small orders higher prices have to be charged. - ' ' 1 ABTIOXBS. . FBIOBB. BAGGING -Gunny . . ... . 7 . .7.'.: 1(0 1 Standard 00 a 5 1 BACON-rNorth Carolina . . , Hams,)B B . 00 1 Shoulders, lb . . . . . ..... . . . . - " 00 1 ; Sides, choice. lb ........ . . 00 1 WbstbbhSkokxd Hams. 00 " ' 1 Sides. V B............. 0 1 Showers. lb.....u.w..., i 8 - 1 Dbt Saxtkd Sides, V 1 0 . 1 Shoulders, lb ........ ; 00 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, - - , Hecona uana, eaon.......... 1 w 010 New New York, each , 1 90 0 8 0 ' New City, each . 1 00 1 9 BEESWAX 9 85 2 BRICKS Wilmington, M.... .8 00 9 C : Northern.. 0 00 g 14 C BUTTER -North Carolina, 9 B. M , 0 Northern. ' s - a CANDLES 9 lb Sperm . . . r 18 - S 'i"auow.. ...... ...... ; ' I Adamantine.. 00 1 CHEESE Wib-North'nFact'y 14 1 DairyCream................. oa ij ; State ................ ..j-.... 10 1 COFFEE fin-Java 18 S , juaguyra , - ia o . . ..... ...... ........ .. , , 1 CORN MEAL B bush., tn sacks, 65 ; I - Virginia Meau...... ou . t fJfVTTft'W TntA-S hnndle...:.. 1 40 ' I 4 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd Yarns, bunch. .. !...... .' EGGS dozen.. FISH Mackerel, NO. 1, V opi... m w 1 Mackerel, no. 1, v nau 001.. o 00 Mackerel. No. 8, bbl......i 8 60 I Mackerel, No. 8, 9 half bbl. 00 Mackerel, No. 8, V bbl Z 00 3 Mullets, bhl........ ...... 6 00 Mullets, PoTkbhls.. ...Bll 00 " N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... 8 00 ' DrvCod-fJ .8) FLOUR 9 bbl Fine... C Mortnern super. " - v . Extra.. 'Family t r-Cltj MlUsSnper,,. i 60 13 GLTTE Ti. GRAIN busheL Oorn,store,Dags,prime,wniie t k oy 1 Corn, cargo, to bulk, . u 58 65 Corn, cargo, in bagft. " 55 57 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags 55 Q 64 . , Oats, from store............ - V&& 50 CowPeaSi.. 80 fl 85 BTDES-'S lb-Green. 0 O ; Dry .-...i.:... 10 18 HAY 100 Bb Eastern 95 1 05 western ...;; w . i w I North Rivera.... 90 100 HOOP IRON- B $m LARD V fc Northern......... J 10 nortn caroima.i... . ....... m . w mat 9 barrel' ............i.. 140 LUMBER City Sawed M ft - snip sran, resawea.. 10 om vp w w Rough Edge Plank.;........ 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord-. lng to quality 18 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 88 00 Scantling and Boards.com'n 18 00 ;15 00 MOLASSES V gallon ' i : m , Mew crop cuDa, mnnos.... w o so ' inbbis....: 00 so .Porto Rico, Ulhhds........; i0 ! 88 : ;: "'tnbbls 83 85 Sugar House, lnhhds.,.. 00 00 inbbla..., .. 00 so Rvtotv. tnbbls. ...i.. ;i....J -85 65 NAILS- keg-Oat. lOd basis.. 00 8.7b OILS w gallon kerosene... x 10 Lara........ 1 w -iw Linseed. 90 1 00 Rosin 15 18 Tar....... 00 20 Deck and Soar 00 28 POULTRY Chickens,live,grown fO 25 " ttprmg.. e 10 Turkeys ; - BO 75 PEANUrS busheL;......... 50 1 00 FOTATOJhs 9 nusnei oweet.. 00 w w Irish, per barrel, new . 00 S 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 18150 19 60 rrnne isw u id w Rumo 17 00 18 00 RICK Carolina, ............ 8 Bough, v bushel upianaj.. w j 1 w DoT do (Lowland) 1 00 ,1 U BAGS lb Country 1 1 city ROPE S. 144 59 SALT salt Alum 80 85 Liverpool ou w 00 Lisbon 00 00 American............ 00 75 SUGAR B Cuba -. 0 , 00 Porto Rico -.- o w w A Coffee - 0 8 B " 0 0 7 C r.. 6H 7 Ex C : 7 7J Crushed.. 9 W SOAP Northern : 5 6) shingles M contract.... 5 w 1 w Common xw 0 sou Cypress Saps..... 4 50 5 00 Cvoresa Hearts. . 0 00 7 50 STAVES-- M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 14 00 K o uogsneaa.. 00 w aivni TALLOW ..!..,. V 6 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart (1st class yellow pinej.. ia uu, uu dhw prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 00 10 00 Extra Mill, good heart 00 8 00 Mill Prime 6 50 7 50 Common Mill 4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 4 00 WOOL lb Washed... 00 20 Unwashed 00 16 Burrv 10 12 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 5 00 North Carolina.. 1 uu x au WIXMINGTOH HONEY MABKET. Exchange (sight) on New York H discount Baltimore Boston..... Philadelphia... Western Cities Exchange. 80 days. 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 108 First National Bank stock....... w Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. ... 88 funding, 1866 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s 88 aBoeclftl Tftx 4 W W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest)! 118 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 60 106 Wilmington, Col. ft Augusta R R Bonds. . . 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 c 100 " "8 o 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 60 100 Wilmington & Weldon RR Stock 110 North Carolina R B Stock 88 Wilmington Gas Light Company stock.... 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock..... 120 Will TJurifr the BLOODregu late the LIVER and KION&YS. fmu aB8TOalnm n kbjixji ana viuua or iuuia iy pepsiB, nantoi AppewMsr ana xirea r eeimj? ausuuM3i Curea. cones, mureicsauu nerves receive ncwiuiw Knllvens the mind ana ai 'I s applies Brain Power. I A n I f G Suffering from complaints b 4 L I b O peculiar to their sex will find in DH. BAXtTEH'SISON TONIO a aaf a and ieedycure. Glvea a dear, heal toy complexion, frequent attempts as counterfeiting only add to the 1 popularity of the original. Do not expert- . Mtseno. your wunw t, il Q TAVila Byfrt . ffYF mm WTa M 1 y-V m Fullof strangs and 1 augl6DAWly ' an 16' ERCOOEAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security Ajrainst lire. Tlie Horffi Cardliia Honte insiraice Co, ltAtEIOH,N.3. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all olaeses of insurable property. All losses are promptiy adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining m publio favor, and appeals with oonndenoe to insurers of property iu North Carolina. Agents in all parts of the State. - JOHNATLmCkPreaideBt. . - W. 8. PRTMROSB, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, v : sepSStf . - v Wilmington. N. C Atkinson & nahning's Insnranee Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wilmington ft. C. ' Fire, HariEB anTlife Coipanles. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. Oysters. Oysters. FINE LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST RE oeiyed. WINESLIQUORS, LAGER, BEER, CI GARS, Ac, at ST AR SALOON, No. 13 Market St . GEO. F. HERBERT, , oct7tf " Proprietor. Wilmington Weldon T ' itailrbad .Co. ' 1 . . Oroa orGait'i SinTEBrRTHirDKNT, 1 1 ;f" I , . Change of Schedule.. v . ,1 , ON AND AFTER NOV. 8. 1884, AT 9.00 A. M. Passenger Trains on the Wlhnimrton A Wei-- don Railroad will run as follow: i uZJic Day Mall and Express Trains, iatly l'. Not. 4T North and 48 Sonth. " Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8.55 A. Uu Arrive at Weldon.............. 2.45 A.M. Leave Weldon. -.. r,. 2.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7.85 P. M. Fast Thbouvh Mail abb Pabsknoxb Thais Daily No. 40 South. . . ." Leave Weldon. . . . i. .1 '. ; . . ' ' . ; . ; . f.T: B.35 P. Ml Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mail . akd 'Passxhoxb " Tkaih Daily Na 43 . I' . , x : rV Nobtb. , ' 'v. ' " " Leave Wilmington.... 8.S0P.M Arrive at Weldon.... ....... i,-.; .,. 8.85 A. M Train No. 45 leaves Wilmington at 1.80 A.-AL; arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. Train No 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A.M.; ar--: rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. Train No. 42 daily except Monday.' ' . Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. - !. ' Train No. 40 South will stoD only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro jsranon Koaa leave Rooky Mount; for Tarboro at 12 M. and 8.35 p. M. daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at L50 P.M. and 10 A. M. daily. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.40 P. M. Return big, leaves Scotland Neck at &.30 A. M. dally. .- Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs dally and makes dose con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. ... : . . s-- All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. For accommodation of loo! travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. : -. . . , . .. JOHN f. divine; - General Sup't. T.H: EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. ' oo 81 tf - v , IIIMINGTOH; COL'IBIA SADGnSTi; ; Railroad Co. r OlTICB OV GKNXBAL-SUT'Ti - I Wilmington, N. C Oct 3, 1884. f Change of Schedule; AN AND AFTER NOV'R 2D, 884, AT 8.00 1. M.. the fonowing- Passenier Schedule wfll be run oa this road: - . d. NIGHT EXPRESS TKAlN'tDany) NOS.4S West and 4T East . ,r Leave Wilmington. Leave Florence................ Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction. Arrive at Columbia. ........ Leave Columbia......... . -..-. Leave Cy C, fc A. Junction 8.C0P, M.- .. 2.48 A.M. ...6-20 A. M. ..6.40 A.M. . . .65 P. M. 10.20 P.M. Leave Florence 4.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington...... ........ 835 A Dailt.No. 40 Nisht Mail ahd, Pabskn sbb Tbaih, ' Wbst. . Leave Wilmington. Arrive at Florence. . ..16.20P.M. .4..a....k 1.S0 JL 2bL ' Mail akd Passxhobb Tbaih Dah.t No. 43 East.' Leave Florence 4.05P. M Arrive at Wilmington. w . .. 8.03 P. M , Train No. 43 leaves Wilmington at 7.80 A.M.; arrives at Florence at 11-55 A. M. Train No. 45 leaves Florence at 9.10 P. M.; ar-, rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A. M. Train No. 42 daily exoept Monday. . ' Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. Trains 48 and 43 stopat all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and MarieiL ' Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., 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 Wilmington dally, exoept Sunday, at 5.1-0 A. M. ; JOHN F. DIVINE, ;-Gen'lSupt-T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ocSltf ' .- CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. n Omci ar Supbbibtxkdxbt, Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 81, 1884. ) Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: - DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave Wilmington at ...7.00 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at ,..7iS P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at .7.80 A. M. 1 Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M. V Arrive at Raleigh at 9.00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington at. .. . ... .8.25 A. M. No. 8. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated In the Company's Time Table. . -;. t SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER,1 MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. ' Dally exoept Sundays . to) .: . No. 3 No. 4 1 Leave Charlotte 8.15 A. M. J Arrive at Shelby. . . , . .12.15 P.. M. I Leave ; Shelby .1.40 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte............ 6.40 P. M. Trains No. lands make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.; ? 4 Take Train No. 1 for Statesvnie, btatlona West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. - L C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, sep21tf . Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Pund, $300,000 $50,000 DIRECTORS W, L GORE, G. W.WILLIAMS, DONALD MACRAE H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRIDGERS, C. M.STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS.A.LEAK, F.r RHEINSTEIN, B. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. ' ' ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vioe President, auttitf S. D. WALLACE. Cashier. The Biblical Recorder PUBLISHED BY - Edwards, Br oughtoh & Co. RALEIGH, N. C. REV. C. T. BAlLEY, Editor. . REV. CVS. F ARRIS S, Associate Eoltor."'. " Organ of Nortii CaroliM. Baptists l In Its 44th Year. ' EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKlf As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. Only $2.00 Per Year; t , Address ' BIBLICAL RECORDER, fieo 98 tf JNO. W. GORDON. ?Hl1riiLN-0. JOS. D. SMITH. - The Person OoimtylTews, S Published at ROXBORO, N. C. WHITAKER & GIBBONS, Editors and Pronrietors. i Tha trews has the largest circulation of an paper published or circulated hi the fine tobacco seotion of North Carolina. n v , : Advertising rates very liberal. Subscription St 00 per year. j8 " j NEW ADVKRTLS1 SNTS. THE HITCHCOCK- LAMP. irha nnt ir AMMene Lisht. All metal No chimney or globe. No smoke or odor. -We-n-expteaiv- Cleanly. - Burns -open nke gas. .Adaptec ior au . tiiaoes. sspenor ior naaioB uiu Bend one delivered free in U, 8. tor r.. S&.6U. .nanniacturea oy . ; ; . ... all I. J huu : v Mj bllim mr w.i :' aneorooratea lws.) waterrown.n x. . Hon. R. P. FLOWER, Prest 7 . Remember, this is the HlTCliCOCK IjAIHP.w h.v A Boritm ii ilr fur tin .liirrr illiint- bjr li umm thaoauda of mn. of tha Worst klad asd of long atandtnc bare beeDCnraa. Indeed, o nraaic n 107 mm n ira mcatrj, that I will ewrt TWO BOTTUSS, FEES, toaattar with. VAt CABLE TREATISE oa thi. dliesn, to any sufferer. 01V. J'. praMMdRftiaatraaj. PB.T. A. sjoCUM. VA frl St., K. Y. Vl7 ANTHU. Laaies or oeauemen, te taae A. I An V. Mnll .41n.n objection); $2 to $5 can be quietly made; no can- - vassing. Please, addrees -Globe MTg Co., Bos-. . ton,Mav8iSox5844Ur' -......r.-j..r;-,. qeoiwim ?..i;'v If r, , ; NetfTork; m& ? iWiliiiinoi FROM PIES 84," : EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, At 8 oclock P. M. 1 V" ' BENEFACTOR .........Saturday, Dec 27 REGULATOR. .. .... .. 7. " Jan. BENEFACTOR ........ -:. " Jan. 10 17 27 3 10 17- REGULATOR. .... . . ... " Jan. . .; FROM WTLMTNGTON. REGULATOR.:..'.;.. ..Saturday, .. Dec- BENEFACTOR " . Jan. REGULATOR........... Jan. BENEFACTOR .... ...... M Jan. ta"ThTouffh Bills lading and Lowest Throuirt- Rates guaranteed to and from points in North ana isoutn Carolina. , .. .; , . ForTrelght or Passage apply to ': , - H. O. BRTAIABONES, : ' . 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Known as Dr. sraaaaiu's -Female uegu lator, and consider it the beet combination ever gotten 'togother for the diseases for which it Is recommended. With kindest regards, I am, re spectfully, ' ' W. B. FERRKLL, M. D. i ' , Atlahta, Ga. Db. J. Bbadiield Dear Sir: Some fifteen years ago I examined the recipe of Female R gulator, and carefully studied authorities in regard to its components, and thgn(as well as now) pronounce it to be the most icientlfloand skilful combina tion of the really reliable remedial vegetable agents known to science, to act dlreetly on the womb and uterine organs, and the organs and parts sympathlzlng'directly with these; and.there- f ore, providing a specific remedy for all diseases of the ttWfn&and of the adjacent organs and parts.. Yours, truly, JESSE BORING, M. D., D. D. i , Send tor our treatise on the Health and Happt- Bess of Women, mailed free, which gives all par ticulars. . Tub Bbaditbxd Rmulatob Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. . William H Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton. N.C. - mylly oh s m THE CELEBRATED AEBIH6T0N GAME FOWLS FOR SALE jyjr-y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE potation. They have lought and won a series of the greatest mams ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in T8, were honored Ay the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dl ploma and MedaL - .- .; .-: . I have a variety of Colors and most approvec Breeds tn the United States. I will ship splendid, COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express,-C. O. D at from $4.00 to $6.00 eaob HENS, $2.60 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to ralse Two, Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Gamer, in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, nr Seven Dollars per Trio. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamp. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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