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..k.7. -.- 7 .. '.:,?J7 7V Jt?. .... Jr 7 llffWI THE BESTTOinCfe it medicine, combining Iron with, pure This tonics. quicKiy ana completely te?22 nv!iPcpsia, Indigestion, W-nkiieaa, 1 are Bl" JlRiaria,yi i and Fevers, , unfailing remedy for Diseases of the v.. and Liver. . . . - I- B s n who lead sedentary lives. ff1'? not injure the teeth, caose headache,or 1 nS constipation otter ron medtctaevao. i. ,nrif lies ana jnuiua uiuuu,BUiouiueg netite. aids the assimilation of food, re 'r Heartburn and Belching, and strength-. W"r. .im and nerves. intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of . F;4c.,ithasnoeqna. - .. s- The genuine has above trade mark and t?ed red lines on wiapper. Take no other. .&7 BKOWJI CHKXICA- CO.. BALTIBOSjr, BB, ,,;l)vriy tooorfrm. jam 'Jy' CRYING FOH AID. loss of Appetite, Headache, Depree .oBi indigestion and Constipation, Bil- ' tonnes' a Sallow Face, Dnll Eyea, end ! Blotched Skin, are amonf the symptoms Jjifh indicate that the Liver fa erytng for ; Ayer's till stimulate the Liver to proper action, al eorrect all these troahlea. One or more of these Pills should be taken daUy, until health is fully established. Thousands tea- jjfr to their great merit. - - ; ,. ..- . jo family can afford to be without Atzs's PILLS. Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co. Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ' jan l ;y ch w arm dee SI AYER'S Ague wttiuis an antidote for all malarial dis- onlers wliioli, so far as known, is used in no other remedy.. It contains uo Quinine, nor ev miueral nor deleterious substance what irer. and cousequently prodnees lioiiijariou eject upon the cojistitutionjbtlt leaves the r?:em as heahhy as it was before the attack. TC'WiEBAHT ATEB'S AGUE CUBS ; care eTery case of Fever and Ague, Inter miiteiit or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, n: fb -A;ue. Bilious Fever, and liver Com ::i;i;t caused by malaria. In case of failure, after Jue trial, dealers are authorized, by our rircn'ar I ite.! July 1st, 1882, to refund the icon?y. Dr. J.C Ayr &. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sflii by all Druggists - t! DAW 6m nrm botSO WHEAT BAKING POWDER. PURE and WHOLESOME. Ii contains uo icjnrious insrredienta. ; '- I ' s I leaves eo delererioas substance in tike Deaa a :L i m c -tv i Cream aZ Tartar and Alum powders - If rcor?? to the flour the htehly important con- -K:uiits rejected in the bran of the wfaeas. Ji iruikes a bener and lighter hlacuit than, any Ltcr biiocg-powder. . . - .- MaHTIU KALEFLHSCH'S SQ3IS, --.tubliihed 1S29. 55 FULTOM ST., K. T , i' or sale by all leading Grocers. dec 21 1 m su wed fr Land Plaster, V .: BY WOODY CUBKIB, ' General Commission Merchants, Wilminrton. N. ( Soie Agents for the PORTLAND PLAS- "iS MILLS, the products of which are made 3AKD KLASTSR and FINB8T GROUND. ""i-'ndwTOm oi1erted. apStf The New York Sun. INDEPEADEST NEW8PAPEK 07 DE34- .1 . .. . - owatk,- Principles, but not Controlled by any Set, of I oiiticians or Manipulators, j Devoted to Col kttas and PnblLhins all the News of the Day in lie most int-restinjr Shape and -wifh the great fusible Promptneas, Aeeuraoy said Impar ity, and to the Promoti n of DernocratJo Ideas and Policy in the affairs of 'Government, Society asd Industry. .. - ; f RATES, BY MAIL, POSTPAID : DULY, per Year... .;..'.':T?kfi. DiILY. per Month. .-.L.; 8CSDAY, per Ye&r..lStir.J: DAILY and SUNDAY, per Year........ ' Weekly, per Year.r.h..:;.l:.";:; :.$ .. , 50 A i oo ..7 00 ;.roo Address. dec20 8t THJE SUN, ., New York City. RCH ASTS, BANKEBS St MANTJFACTTJBEES SHOULD KBAD . .-. BRAD ST RE E TjrS 4 WEEKLY JOTJRsTAt09 TBAD WHANCB, AND PUBLIC -ECOBOMY. t V -t tetn Pages every Satardav: oftentlmeeTwen-' lypa?es. Sometimes i Twenty-fnuTPagBf.r FIVI DOLLABS A YEAR.- " Thef0 is to be rwmiAl' -? Practical ferrioe to biuiness jnen.. Its special and Industrial reports; it weekly epitome I Danbrnn,lu .1 II.. . TT4tA AtatAM h iir aaa' and the summaries ol assets ana u . !t . ' are aione wortn ine mDKnpuuu fjnopseg ot recent legal decisions are exoeed- SJ valuable. As nommercial transactions, in render sense, ate coming to be more and more C30dacri '.i ... 1T..1. Information pr.n.. v n Abftvwvivfli vasts. tr . . " L?Aia Beaostrket's is j5 the ..first iffipor- "ace both to nmtni mi ralHdlemen. - . tteiJ2STLnlted 8tates and Canadals reported by 'e egraDh to Riiti im tA the hour of oiauut uopixa. tkh. una IB. . . , - '"E BKADSTIXEET CO., 879, S8L 88 BEOAWATr ; Jecaitf - rTKWYOBKCITT New EiveitiLllits. iQn BABBELS FlBITlw'iaVAmXUIXBTg J'wtrec.iv." xv- M.i .. i. : ' BArt "0 .BOXES. CHOICi BRANDS 07 TO- - 11 1 nun jism Ti inarw rnv n.iee iu ww l-ll-l - G.I Bw - enm . f- Onre HE I come We cannot hear hf trl. ... r- .:l - v on the snow; , T7 rr wuuta out ina clearer - Tis no more the face of tr 7lr: mend whom wel W tooL Pr Pgtlms on that "etma8 mgot : i -Bat he staved for ,. t..-.,A5dto.fi" ae world with beauty. 3" penect py vf6 J Borrow turning: H0WSei?l fe"18 He 8gat for ia not told nv holla Mt. T-li11 morf Paretic pictures of the ear- ucu sou tae cross; . - JM?6 cam& to brinfe ua pleasures Ana to makn ns rioh ,ik ' And He did not shrink from 1 I wm poverty or loss.- - iM But Het turns to some with yearnings, and . theV OO not mrA In knnn tn . , Though their hearts are faint with sorrow. and tnir aa nifk J: " ; ,wv 111(1 f51"186 away their sadness, llli taev amir fnr mrv irlailnA... But they will not let Him heal them they v" w IWU1 1UI X11U1. J- . , RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. Heaven is1 never deaf but when man's heart is dumb. '.. ' The time' will dome when thrAA words BDoken In chsiitv will h wnrtii mnM than t ten thousand - words nf Hiiat.oi scorn. Bishop Booker. 1. Mr. Wm. Backneir has nrri.' sented to the Philadelphia Episcopal city uuoowu mo ueauuim reBiaence at Uhesnut Hill, valued at $75,000, for a home for con sumptives. Whenever you ' commend . add Tour reasons for doins so: it ia thin whv. I naf-.j t.. ' . .. i utaiinguisnes uie approrjauon ; of a man of 1 sense from the flattery of vcoohants and admiration of fools. '. Bev. W. Harrison, of England. spates that "of twenty infidel lecturers and writers who have been prominent in the last thirty years, sixteen have, abandon their infidelity and openly professed their u m vmui sou uieu joy m ms saiva uon. ----- 'V. . Rev. "WV H. SloanV lately oas- tor at Albion. N. Y.. has been annointd by the Baptist Board a missionary to the mty of Mexico. He is remarkably adapted to this work, beine a master of Rnaniah He hopes shortly to Dublish a rjaner and a conecuon 01 nymnais in opanlsh. -Tit is time to insist on theScnp- turej meaning of the term "evangelist.- Wdl-orgahized Churches, and with the co operation of pastors and members holds revival services. No matter how great a stir that man may make, or how great a revival he may lead, he is . not an evangel ist Southwestern Methodist. . That disciple who is entering into giddy society and unholy amusements on the plea that Christianity need not be so strictly interpreted as it is by spiritually minded persons, would do well to ponder wim prayer tnis saying of s learned and ancient father: "We convict the mind of sin when we convict it of preferring the lower things, and forsaking the higher to enjoy them. Zion' Herald.-, "Fall well I know I have more tares than wheat. v .... .: . : Brambles and flowers, dry stick and with ered leaves. ." Wherefore I blush and weep, ' and at Thy ieet - -. - T. -. ... I kaeel down reverently and repeat: Master, behold my sheaves 1 I know these blossoms, clustering -heavily. With evening aew npon their foidea leaves, Can claim no value or utuityj j Yet welll kndw thy patient love perceives riot what I did. Jbut what 1 strove to do: And, though the full ripe, ears be . sadly i few, ' 1 Thou wilt accept ray sheaves." ! Every Other Saturday. True beauty fc. Amoral ud' spir itual. .What is all material beauty com pared with it? The song of birds, the star lit firmament, the many-colored rain Dow, the expanses of evening sky, are beautiful. Heaven's light, as it streams over casue, tnwpr and town annrise noon the AIds sunsets - on the lake. are beauuiuL Men spend health, time and money in search of the beautiful: out. after an, is cnieny con sists in character. Material forms of beauty. are illusory, but beauty of character has a deathless Kfe: it withers not with the bloom on the cheek: the grave-worm cannot eat into its loveliness; it is the spirit's covering.' and. like the soul it adorns, is immortal. The beauties of holiness never fade. ir- change. '- ; !' In the apostolic Church no sur- wrv was necenirv w secure wu wm needed. - The money leaped out of the nnr.ket with a sDrin? of gladness. rine nnnr sAP.med to emulate one another, and aspire to self-sacrifice as a matter of ambi- tion. we near notning 01 -uuiicur m raising enough for the support pf the min isters. It came ionn sponianeousiy iruu f.nda and hearts. The Galatians wnniH pnn have 0ivenfaul tneir eyes 11 tha tntiifw Vind hA(n noasible. Our adfan- taees now are teh-f old greater than those of Iho flrat rtianlnlP-d ana vet llie B1UWUCBO ui thfl nfionle to respond to . the calls made upon them is becoming proverbial. The means of support are almost literally wrung out of the bands 01 many proiessora . ro- iigion. Richmond Advocate.. Spirits Turpentine. nnrintf the cold snap a few days .i)..mrfnrvfpll to 10 degrees aoove OV . ., . , r.-- zero at uxiora. Ttinston item -in New Berne . T.ni- Thp. Convocation of New Berne, of the Protestant Episcopal church, Wocese f TSaat N. Ca met in our town on - nuj i.n , iifinlotora nreaent: Rev.. V . ; W. IOBIu r TTfll Qkl.M. r TTaar UpmA- KP.V. IOXi niUVar,- of' Goldsboro; itev. . Asraei jowuiusvv Kfoston; and Deacon P. G. Skinner, of Beaufort The meeung conimueu uuws fltmdav. ririarlnttfi Democrat: A Doara- i.iL ii Mian nrrfAi in a citv like Uhariowe m AiA rrtift "ia a necessity.and we are el ad that there is one mai. .AiiAmmnnannnft uj hue - . t M. OoodeJ colored. VISlUDg vuo - 1 ntia nnnun nnuw uu maw wv. w- - aeeus muw 1.2-. . j.. riwa streets. tur cuaeua vuauu w-p- . . tnnnn. ffaierally are in iavor oi exem"" . il TrTnf Aldermen j should recon aA' aT U T.n fflVK LUCIU 'tteirWMfo iarefusing exemp. Saliahnrv Watchman : . a negro V ... A foot with an axe man in this town cui n While cnoppiuB - "rr v:" .Un for a a . - - ..i. W svrvn wood. -The injury .was ve painful, deprijiBgm lenriviDK .- - ha font became mucn BUU U1V L the floor, AKtugto:o one who Roof condition to heal. v. dsboiJfwv Chief of 2Mr. J. Hurst, on Mondajv re-' SSi tSS? trom Washington, a C.r 8iaunff that th Jr. i -,.v - r. . , iojiui wu wanteu in: vuat cwv iora liker offense. Mr. Hurst also I Jt gned -letterj- In a; lady's "f ' na tnat ne has once been confined in an asylumw Why dont our DOliee farret -Ja -i-"! Jfei110'!? no,canr othedetea&We yiowwj wi gamounBT esDeclallv Rnnd bar-room eamblins- W iui;t. i j Anuas,can ,oe sunstantiatpd- tnat gambling on Sunday 4s no unf reauent occurrence in our city. r :, - - r Monroe JfoquiJEbcpress :' Mr," H.s Winchester in form a OfMr.'H. B. Howie -nientiftfiflfl h no lacked 15 days of being two yearsjold. This hog weighed nrt,: 628lbti Mr-Jtsham Wyler s residence, near Zoar ehurch.twas' destroyed; by; flre on Tuesday. morning, Nearly all of the 'fiwr.it.nre. - wo Iioss not known. -The thermometer registered 14 degrees above r aero last 8atur- aay morning-athe coldesTTOf; the season. Ike McKinney, a colored maa-'of ex cellent renutation: Waa PinvDocii in ottonK ing a band td the grindstone when he -was caugm oy ine. jargs l band - and. was ; beingj ia.yiu.iy uraya y oe engine wnen" the band broke, throwlng:a Jhimwith -greats forced against the sldeotthenouse, breaaing both of his arms, one of them in two places , . W&ieBhoroIriteUigencer Geo. Polk and "his wife '"(colored); living near Wadesboro, a few dajrs agVleft'their child, aged about two years; alone in - their house and wentf visitin. Whennhev s returned Ihey,- found the child burned to?a crispi One day last week Will : Ratliff, e col ored, and Lonsr Jim RaUtfl. white, hauled a lot of lumber to the site of the old Adams grog-shop, ittT Vaughantown intending to establish another Juicery where the old one had stood. They did one day's work and at night-went into' camp- During the night Pres TeaLArch Stroud, Dave Shroud,. Henry Falkner and Aaron Ratliff marched to the camp and demanded the surrender of the Bailiffs. - The latter refusing to surren der, the invading forces, charged ioto-the camp but were : repulsed. , Again they charged and sirain were thev driven hack. 4s .. - i .. ... . - - . 1116 naiiins ngnung wua desperate valor fighting as men who fight for liberty and lor conscience's sake Rallying their forces, the invaders .charged . a i third time, with better success than before. - Jim. Ratliff re ceived twenty shot in one leg and Will Rat liff was cut in fifteen or twenty places. The RatliU a wereilef eated and their goods captured by the invaders. . JOKES NORTH V jpoLEi A new opera is oalled "The Orange Girl." It'-is expected : to provoke - Powerful steel knives, which rwiU ctlt cold iron have been invented, They will be useful in railwayjrestaurants. An old Dun states that Eve was created for Adams Express Company, but but an inspection pf the business done at the express .offices' this week will warrant the opinion that' the Eve referred to is Christmas Eve. Pittsburg Diepatch. "How much do-I owe you now?" asked the customer of the milkman, as he emptied' the lacteal fluid into the man's pail. Tot twelve quarts," answered the pump- handle, agitator With, emotion. "Twelve quarts, eh I Well, just chalk this one, too. " "Oh, no," replied the -man of measures, for getting himself ; -Vtt .won't stand chalking any more " Tonkeft Gazette, . . To speak the words her'4ongne did falter, . iJut all her tears and prayers were idle ; Her father forced her to the halter. For he'd determined on the bridle. She did tdt wlalTto stt'rrtip strife. And so her feelings she did smother But saddle" be her marrred life She wedded one but loved another. i . . f ; ; .. , -Boston Courier. Poor tutor: : Know you what 1 do when I hunzer have t Then draw I at heme on my slate with chalk a white sau sage. - When .1 rignt severe nunger have, draw I two. Then drink I once from rnv mm of beer, eat a piece of bread and rub from the sausage oh the slate, a piece. awnv. Then drink X eirain. eat again a niece of bread and rub asrain froth the Slate a niece 01 aausa awav. un ue inbt uiuracx . m . -It .... I A - n 1 away la., fio picture I ai jelf iu I have the sausage really eaten. ehoid. you, it is oniy imafflnatioh in the world. Fliengende Blatter. ; -J, i r The severest cases xf Asthma are imme diately relief ed by the use of Ayer's Cherry PectoraL " - -i - t. . inPOUTANTl A SEW AID MOaBIE. DEYICE t ' . - A PATENT ' ..... - . Water Closet-: Seat ! FOB TBK CUBE OF HEMOBRHOIDS, (Commonly .caned WPILBS5'7 internal or ja.ngui,-iiiu , vraoiPSOTANlor 1 'dreri or Adults. ; "TZZIT . inn n a sifTAV -NO'. MEDICINE . OB . u JlWiUAU . yriuu.iwfl ; -'Unecessaby,, I : i I have inventeaia SIMPLB ATXS' CLOSBT ntm o- th nun of the aDove crouDieBome id nalufnl malady, which 1 Confidently place before the public as a ; . - SURE RELIEF AND CWJJLE I i.. tha- laadma resident !2yiSd w, ire' satisfied tiie result laUU AWil mMy. a . . a 11 aIsm. Z-ii-t v. Hafaotom' as It nas-never usu nw, V?? -..f. iX anV of the Physicians orroWentetti These Seats will be' fnnshed .at the following CTftVrM,' n.iui, . es flfl 1 TtlanoirBt ' to Phvsl- poplar. - - 5 00) Trade. rarboro, Edgeoompe x., n. v. 1yl7 DAWtf -- : - - Molasses, Bagging, tec. "JgQ Hhds Prime CUBA MOLASSES. qq Half Eons Standard BAGGING, 1 4 AAA Bales mwawww ? Cjf BblsTLOUK, ilOGfV' 4 OA A COFFEE, 4VV T.tm-: Cement. Plaster, Ac t ; -nAtl at 'liowess mow. 7 A WJ A. WOIITH WOBTB. ; aug4tf y i -W1- 6rAL tWvwew liADIES AND CHII JwrjkFS. tocludlng80 dozen of my r .TiY n -trvfaat. Ian ana uu- ramcus fr TiTmy first -offering, plioates 6f th hew yjw fljBtii gs-tooh rGentslL.C. and t4. Also many ATira. - " iloMaraet au deo xi u Send attoentttor PW .:and,rye;e.aJ PTJBUSKBB DAILY ABB WEjILY Snliscriiitioi Bates- In AItk DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ..S7 00 M ; six Months. .Thrae"Montlii,4.. --. " Two Months, -r. 00 9 00 i:5d : 75 ... . .... WEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid. ;S1 80 ' SixMontha, - " Jl.vl00. Three Months " . .... 60 NOTICES OFXEBPBESS:'; - The Stak la dAfrldadlv nna'nf tha hciafi nannra tn tte 8totejM bright and newsy as ever.rLomgJlfe 1 , The Wihntagton Srln has entered en its twelfth yeara-as good a paper as any people should want. 4 ChariotttZkmooraL - , . .. The Wumlngton Stab has entered oh its twelfth ' year. As a daily journal of news It. stands ?up UMA.OoncoriBegister. . . . ,.'.,- ?;x The Wilmington STAa'has entered Its' twenty fifth volume. There is no better paper published in nheptate. Lenotr Topic , V . - . The Wnmington Stab has enteretl upon Its thir teenth year. it is-one of the best papers in the 8tate.-Warreatom Qatett., - v . . . . t . - The Wuniinirton Stab has entered its thirteenth year. . It has become one of the leading paperajof thi Sdttth-Oxlrd TorchlighL ' The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, hut for freshness of news and typograpioal appearance cannot .be tbeatefiwacftKm Reporter. - ; The Wilminrton Stab Is one of the very best pa pers m uie Boutn, in every aepartmentrromtypo graphy up to editorial ability and independence. FtttrtWrg iVa.) IfuUx-AnMol. r-; , - The Wilmington (N. 3.) MoBxnre Stab is a mod, el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate' its merits when we say it-.te"the newtitst (secular) paper Published in the South. BicAtnond (FoJ Bdiakms fttraUL : -7-;s - 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. 1 We like the Stab Jeoause tt is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so weU and ably edited , newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Jfl Airy Visitor. . - J 7.. 7 .- ' . 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. ZVUVm Will BaotUL 7 - The 3An is so weU aad favorablv 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 da! lies m the South. tMonian. - That magnificent beamins Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac . Hie svstem In the e-et ud of the ia- per swpasses them alL Tartoro Southerner. The WThnmgton Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It Is a most excellent newspaper, weu ea Ited. a oomDendltrm of all the news of the-day. and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina lournallsm. Charlotte Observer. The Wumlnrton Stab Is now takmsthe regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is no surprising smoe it is so aesemnf. unarux uoeerver. The limes cannot sav a word too rood for the Wllmlnsrton Stab. It has lust reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and Is Bought after by the ' people. Long and prosperous life to H.Jteid-, 9Ut4 ZWMff The Wlhnhurton Stab, we are pleased to notice. still continues on the high road to success. We esteem tne btab very mjrniy, reearamg u as one of the very best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any Journal published in the Boutn. uxrora jrres iionee. Whv Is tt that afl the rjaiers with the name of Star are such bright little Journals? The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washlnxtoii. Star, the Fred erlokBburK Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after alL SieAmond iFaJ State, v -- m The WQmlnAXon Stab has entered nnonlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. . Its news eohunns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of oar exchanges, aad its editorial de-- aortmeni is oonauoLec wim mucn ouiiy. mct- Humble m fbi hetftnhlnkB. as was Inseparable from an enterortee bewun ainld the wreck of for- tune that attended the eoUapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent tn the full glow, of a constantly brightening prosperity As a iwwra per tt has few equals, and no superior, for arrrB pnaie seiacuon ana luaioious arrangement, ana we are proud to rank it among our most accept a ' ble exchanges. ROtboro Jteeorder. - - ? ",!-. The WTlmmarton MoBimfe' Stab has eft&red' an on the thirteenth vear of its exiflter.ee.., tuirwe take this oDDortunltv to oomrratutate it aoewlte prosperity and deserved pppularitv. The remark able success of the Stab is due to its strlot 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 in journalism, otherwise toe pa per Is all that the term of "good newspaper' Im plies, ana its corps or earcors ana reporters are tnoi rouKhv educated newsDaoer men.. May the rer be .re healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness.' Gouuooro Meeeenoer. THE -BEST PUEPAIIATION For BBSToarjre gray hair to Its natural color, For rBZVBWTnte the hair from turning gray; For FBODtxctNe a rapid and luxuriant growth; For BBAnioATTKe scurf and dandruff; - . For ocBXHs Itching A all diseases ef the scalp; For rnavBirrnretiie hah- from falling out; and For BTBBTTHTite for whioh a hair tonio is re- rolredtthMTO.. , - v Tne HieHzsr, thubuuvs vi u.w Prrom Bxv. CHA8. H. BEAD, D. D., Pastor Grace - 8BWI nwvji rWu vuiuva.i . r .... .v BlORXOITD, Va. For several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than the Xanthine, wmcn naa oeen warmly recommended to me by a friend who had waii im TranA it haa. in inv exnerienoe. aocom- miiahAd all that is claimed for it as a wholesome ' preserver and restorer of the natural color of the hair, and a thorough preventive of dandruff. For sale by novly J. H. HARDIN. Druggist, om Juaugsep feb29 Raleigh Eegister. Early In February-as soon as the printers re rive the neeessary material -the publication of eeive tha RALEIGH REGISTER, a North CaroUna Demooratlo newspaper, win be TOTh?BTiBwffl be printed weekly until he irreat political campaign oo w8u. itiiu then be Issued twioe a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party to North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on good wh paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold an at onoeall the good things that glowing prospaot- OSes BOmeumeo vrvuuoo, j."- .yimv...... thorough knowledge of how to use them will put Into Its thirty-two oro&a vuiauuu tui-uro uotto. mudi trnnA raadlng.. and a uuiuuww uuwri vi Mr. Halx will wnat is aope w 1,01 M Be editor oi me neiaTA. The price of the Bwhstxb wffl be fS a year; SJ for six mouths. Fay-for your home paper, and then remit for the Btoistbb, Those who remit lato.thuomcewmve, - , , v y either volume ordered of "Hale'slndustrial Se ries." TWO volumes are uu w rawj -Thb Woods akd Ttjcbbbs or North Caboltiia. Curtls's. Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Be- s nnrta. auDolemented by accurate., uounw ne- porta of Standing Forests, . and. ulostrated by an exoellent map of the State, 1 volume.iamo. Cloth. 873 pp., . . Nnun . I7ABOT ISA LM THB Coal MUUHAxa. - 7.;, B-, Tot1. lev's. Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full, and accurate sketches of the Flfiv-six Counties, and Map of the State. 1 ffisa010- jattlOD&Wtf ' ' - Balelgh. N. C. f The Lincoln Press, f "PUBLISHED ETEEY FBIDAYr AT LINCOLN- .; ..V : -: :.ste,.:tTOH,:. U. j h.. - ti 7. i -x By JOHN C TIPTON, Edr and Propr. The" PKE8S is aoKnowledged, Iby those who have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising WAtnTna in .Wnftterii "Horth Carolina.-- It 'has a large and stead 11 T tooreaamg patronage in Lin coln, Gaston; catawDa, cieaveiana, tsurxe ana Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates libe ral Subscription $1.60 per annum, . nth 11 tf - " ' , WHOLESALE? 'PRICES.- , fSf Our quotations, it should Be nnderstdod, represent the wholesale - prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to he enarged.-.-.. . . V. - - f V" ';; 7 - . 1-' "ABTI0US,- . " BAGGrNG Gunny i ..':?. t. Standard FBIOXS. baw-on wortn irouna ,,. 7 Hams, 9 1 .....4.-. ...... 7 ' Shoulders, 9 Ib....-,.,.;.?,.,. v 5 ;' Sides, choice, a t , WmsTSBH Smoked Hams. '8 fi.. A' 'r- Sides, V S.v. . - Shoulders, 9 to...:.....:.... Dbt Saltxd Sides, fjt S 1.. - ' shoulders, V t..-.&Ji.... BABBELS Spirits Turpentine, ; . Second Hand, each........ 1 -., New New York, each........ 1 : " New City, each. .... . . .v. . 1 BEESWAX S . BBICKS Wilmington, V M. . . 8 Northern 0 BTJTTEB -North Carolina, 9 , ' Northern. W : a i 6 ; 2 00 sl 90 27 Q-S 00 .85 ( Ss- : ok CANDLES V lb Sperm ....... . 1 Tauow...... .''Adamantine.... CECEKSE lb-North'n Faoty ' . - Dairy, Cream. ....... ........ .. State. " COFFEE n lb Java .... ... iHlAgtijn... Bio ........................ CXJBNMhAL buah.,.In sacks, Virginia MeaU.. V COTTON TIES 9 bundle...... 1 JK)MBSTIC8-Sheetmgt4-, 9 yd - Yarns, 9 bunch... w.." jsuus w aocen FISH-Maokerel, No. J. 9 bbl. ... 16. 00 Mackerel, No. 8,9 bbl 311018,901...,. i MuUeta,Pdrkbbls 1 . N. C. Boe Herring, 9 keg. ?. . ; DryCod.9 JlOnB-V bbl Fine i Northern Super..... "" . ', - Extra.; ' ; Family ....... City Muls Super f Famuv GLUB 9 . .'V. . ' Uxtaur w nusnei. 4 Ctornre,baga,prtme,whife Corn, cargo, In bulk, V M Corn, cargo, in bags, - -. 1 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags Oats, from store..: - Cow Peas... 65 ' 55 so n -0 10 95 1 HIDES 9 S Green....... 5H 18 05 any ...... HAY 9 100 lbs-Eastern . Western. .. North River HOOP IR0N--9 . LARD 9 ft Northern.......... 90 1 00 90 1 00 8M -8K 00 : 10 00 140 . North Carolina; w T.TMR 9 barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed 9 t ft. Ship StuiT, resawea.. ........ w w Bough Edge Plank.......... 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- ing taquality.... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 - Scantling and Boards.oom'n 12 00 20 00 18 00 18 00 28 00 25 00 v - y- 3. . 88 : molasses 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds.... .. . r, tabbls,.-. Porto Bloo, in hhds. ...... " to bbls Sugar House, in hhds. . " " inhbls.... .. 00 00 to . S3 00 . 00 85 coo,- 18 1 10 90 15 00 00 - CO i .8; ." SO v 85 ..: 00 .7 80 65 85 18 . 1 45 ,1 00: ,-18 2 SO . DVAWLLff AAA J aAC3 .,.-- NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis.. oii wgauon a.eroeene...- tara.. - Linseed. ....v.. ....... Bosln Tar Deck and Spar. w.. ........ POULTRY ChIokens,live,grown' -: 25 : lb -75. 1 00 vDprmg... Turkeys .80. '60 18150 PEANU-fS 9 bushel. ....... ... POTATOES 9 bushel Sweets -60 8 00 19 60 16 00 Irish, per Darrei, new PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... rame Rumo.... 15 00 17 00 18 00 f - 4j . 8 80 : 1 10 100 1 3 , -1 -. '7 14W. ..-825 BICS Carolina, 9 Bough, 9 Pusnei tupiana;.. Do.- - do CLowland) BAGS 9 ft Country .......4 oity....;.. BOPE 9 ft... SALT 9 salt-Alum . Liverpool Lisbon ..... American SUGAR 9 ft Cuba., Porto Rtoo A Coffee..... .... , B ......... aa 85 80 . :s5 00 09 .0 0 0 0 00 75 00 00 8 ,f 7 . 'hi . 10 (Hi. 7 00 8 60 5 00 7 60 6H 7 Ex C Ornhd V 19 SOAP lb Northern 5 SHINGLES 9,M:-M3ontract....- 0 00 Common, j 2 00 Cypress Saps - 4 60 Cypress Hearts.. ............ ON STAVES 9 M W O Barrel.... S 00 BOHogshead.;:......:...;-. 00 00: TALLOW 9 -5. TIMBER 9 M feet Ext Heart, . - Ost class yellow pine) . 13 00, - 00 Prime shin'g. 1st class heart.' 00 14 00 leOOM 18 od 1000 - Extra Mill, good heart . . 00 Mill Prime 6 50 8 00. 60 450 400 20 - Common Mm 4 09 ; : Inferior to Ordtaary .- 3 00 WOOL 9 tt-rWaahed .00 Unwashed 00 s Bnrrv.... ...... ...;.-.... 10 WHISKEY 9 gallon northern. 100 -: North CSurolina.........v...... 1 00 . 18 18 608 2 60 WI&BXXNCtTON HIONBY IBABKfiT. Exchange taightJ on New York . :....M discount ' -," Daltbnore... ... ' 1 : j". , Boetoni..... --.. . . y, Philadelphia....' -: Western Cities. Exchange, 80 days, 1 9 oent. . - : -i ; : Bank of New Hanover Stock ............... - 108 FirstNational Bejik8took.....'....i..v... 90- Navaaaa-Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons .88. . ' - funding, 1886 10 . i : ? v - FHonding,1868 : W , . .- .i t-.. 4New48. .i...i.."sj 82 , " . Special Tax... 4 W & WS B Bonds, 7 9o (Gold Interest)... 4 Carolina Central H K Bonds, 6 9o....i..V.i-loe ' Wllmmgton, CoL A Augusta B B Vonda. .. 106 ; Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 .9c 10O . " 8 90...... ....... 5. 100 New Hanover (fcunty Bonds, 690' .: 100 Wilmington & Weldon B B Stock . 110 . . North Carolina B B Stock. .88. Wumlngton Gas Light Company Stook.'... 60 Wumlngton Cotton Mills Stock . ... 120 - raptrrtffthe BLOOrVrega late, the LIVER and KIDNEYS, ana KKHTOKJB THE "-'" ' ana viaos or lou ia. vjw pepsla. Want of Appetite, illiTcitlnn. T,ark of Stren osia. wantefAPPeute, i igestion, ac.k 1 aad Tired Feeling aDsoinceiv enmd. Bones, muscles anes. muscies sun nerves receiv gucn Enlivens tne niuia- inn. 7annnlia Rraln Power... Suffering from complarnta W peculiar to tneir ex wjii &nd fat SB. HABTEBSIBON TONIO a sals ana - o a. i-Aa Mas. nAflirnv TTrniiiiicA-i.uuAt S?U7" '".r r, V,V.Hr,nlV add -, -Frequent ansempis - a nt.iumni.ritvnrtba orielnali - . A MTTOl? A nf U I H 1 M IBa Aioior our A.YSt.ir?n M lot I KKI TilTOiTii.inf r ang 16 DAWly ENCOURABE H01E INSTITUTIONS. v.. .: Security Aeainst Tire. ; Tie N ortli Carplma Home Insiiraiice Co.- RAIJSIOlXj NT. C. -: THS COMPANY TONTINUES TO WBTTB Po licies at fair rates on allclafses of insurable PI2no88e8 arepromptiyadinsted and paid. The "Home" Is rapidly gaintog- to public favor, and appeals with confidence to tasurrs of pro pert lu North Carolina. . ' ' ' " - Agents In au pans 01 tne state. ; ., JOHN GATLING, President. ' W. 8. PRIMROSE. Secretary. ,;, ' PULASKI COWPKR, Srvisor. ' ' .ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, - Mp 28 tf - . : Wihnington. N. C Atkinson & ;Haiining's Insuranee Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVBB BUILDING, : fire, HaiiEaip Aggregate Capita Bepresented Over 100,e00,000. lell tf . ' ' -- . V- -.: rs. ers. FlNB LOT. OF FRESH OYSXEBS JUST BB- ceiyed. WIl WuO CI- GABSo..at STAB SALOON; Now 13 Market St, r . , ' . GEO." F. HBBBEBT, . ; ootTtf . . - Proprietor; . . jtaoKerel, No. l, V nan ddi.. a bo s ' Mackerel, No. 8, bbl...... .860 : Mackerel, No. 8, 9 half bbl. "6 00 VJ 1? k. V 7. -.. "cawJ- t A nlrfC Ortwn or GxSli 8uFmBXTainKirr; t -V , Wilmington. N. C Oct-181, 1884, f ON AND AFTEB NOV. 8, 1884, AT 9.00 A. "!;' Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A Wei- , don- BaJlroad will run as follows: .j DayBIall smd Express Trmlna, jpaJlvrq , , Nosw 4T Norttk smd' 48 SotttlU . : Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8.65, A- M. Arrive at Weldon.. ....... rM .-,.,. 8.45 A. M. Leave Weldon.... ....Y... 2J10P. M." Arrive at Wilmington, Front St; DeDot,-T',S5 P.-Mv" FAflTTHBOTOH MArxAiTD PASsksGXB Talia Diax.!" r. J . ;..?---.- No. 40 SOTJTH. .!:..'. i ' 7 Leave Weldon.. . -i..y;tvS;i 5.85 P.-M Arrive at Wilmington, Front, st Depot, 10,00 P,M Mail asp Passxhoxb Tbaib DAn.v-rNo. 4S JNoktb. -;4- i--"-'- Leave Wihnington.i.. ... . .-s:.-.t . i &80 P.M- Afrive'at Weldon.. ... 8.85 A. M, "TrainNo. 45 leaves;-Wilmington at 1.80 Ai. M. arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. ,. - . , - Train No 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A: MVf ar-" rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. 1 . " . Train No. 43 d ally except Monday, t : - , -i Train No. 45 daily except Sundav. - Train No. 40 South will 'stop" only at WHaon. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - - c - -' ; Trains on-Tarboro Branch Boad leave Booky Mount . for Tarboro at 12 M.- and 8.85 P. M. daily. - Beturnlng, leave Tarboro at JJO P.M. and 10 A.M. daily. - - ' - Train on Scotland -NeekcBranoh Boad leaves Halifax forScotland Neck at 8.40 P. Mi Beturn ing, leaves Scotland Neck-at 8 30 A. M. dally. . Train J?o'. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. AH rail via' Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay lAae. j - ' Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con-, section for all points North via Richmond "and Washington. . . " All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.. . .. . - 7-. ....... . Tot accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wumlngton at 5.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. - r r - . ' JOHN F. DIVINE, " '- - : General Supt. ' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, s - oo 81 tf - - WILMINGTON, COL'MBIA & ADOTSTA : EailrCoad Co. i n ' Oynca o Gehzbax. Stnpr, i Wilmington, N. C, Oct 81, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND. AFTEB NOVB 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. . V.,thd following Passenger Schedule wQI be run on this road: m 7 . - v 77s NIGHT KKMIKSS TBAINS (Dmlly Nos. 48 West and 41 fSaat. ' -. Leave Wilmington. ....... . . . . . Leave Florence....... Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction Arrive at Columbia... Leave Columbia... . . . .. ......... 4. Leave C. C. & A. Junction.:. ...J. 8.00 P.M. 8.40 A.M. 6.20 A. M.. 8.40 A.M. 9.55 P. M.. 10.80 P.M. Leave Florence. ..... . . , ; . . . sT: . ... " 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. ........ , ... . . . 8.85 A. M. Nioht Mail akd passxwskb Tbaih, Datxt No. 40 ' y. -;vni,WBivT - 74 Leave Wumlngton....-..,.,.,.... , ..100 P.M. Arrive at Florence . . : . . . . 1.80 A. M. Mail and pAssxHezB Tbaxh Dailt No. 48 Bast. Leave Florence 4.05P.M. Arrive at Wilmington.... ......... .t.... &05 P. M ' "Train No. 42 leaves Wumlngton at 7.80 A. M.; arrives at Florence at 115 A, M.' - -Train No. 45 leaves Florence' at 0.10 P. H.; ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A. M: Train No. 42 daily except Monday. ... Train No.' 45 daily except Sunday." ' Trains 42 and 48 stop at all utatlons. v - No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton and Marien. " . Passengers for Columbia ana all points on G. A C. R. R., C & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Bx- ,1 Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. " - All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington daBy, except Sunday, at 6.(10 A. M. ' - . JOHN F. DIVINE, . GenlSupt. ' T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 00. 81 ,v. . CAROLINA CEHTEALRAILROAD CO. Omcrs or SuraKiaYaMpAirr, Wumtogton, N. C.,' Sept. 21, 1884. ! Change of Schedule. iTN AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL be operated on this XJ lowing Schedule will Railroad: 4 PASSENGER, MAIL AND. EXPRESS TRAIN: . ,.: DAILY BZCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave Wllmingtoa at... No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at t Arrive at Charlotte at..: ') Leave Charlotte at...... No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. . .. . I Arrive at WUmliattonat .U...J7.0OE.M. 7.85 P. M. ....... 7.80 Au; M. t.. .8.15 P- Iffa" .......9.00 A, M. ..... ..6,85 A. M. Passenger Trains Btop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the7 Oompany'B Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, -a . " '' - PRESS AND FREIGHT. MAIL. - ; . ... SZ- Daily except Sundays.' ; " '- " ' No8 I Leave Charlotte. . , . .......... 8.15 A. M. J Arrive at Shelby-... . . . .18.15 P. M. 1 Leave ; Shelby." ..... .. . "... .1.40 P. It (Arrive at Charlotte 6.40 P. M. No. 4 Trams No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with B. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. -' Take Train No. 1 for StatesriMej citations West ern N. C. B. B., Ashville and points West. - Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest, . - . - L. C. JONES, - . Superintendent, i .- F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, -eep21tt?. ""..:--'. Bank of New Eanoveri Authorized Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, - - S1,000,000 $300,000 - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. I. GORE, ' G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MaoBAE, 'H. VOLLKBS, , B. B. BRIDGERS, J. W. ATKINSON. C. M. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS A. 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They have tought and won a series of the greatest mams ever fought en this or ny other .ontinent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in 76, were honored by the Uni- V ted 8tates Centennial Conunlssioner wfth the Di ploma and MedaL ' v s ": t f-: -t--"M ' ' r - I have a variety of Colors and mort approve! - - . Breeds in the United State. I will ship splendid . 7 COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage,-pei - :- Express, v. u. it., at trom f4.w to a&w eacn HENS. 12.60 and 18.00 each; or 17.00 per -.Pair : ; 110.00 per Trio-. - I expecto raise Two. Hundred -Pairs this Summer, the Finest -Games 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, ot : ' Seven Dollars per Trio. ' : . -aiC.;-j-;?:-x- . wnoever disputes tne superiority or my jBiraav, will please back the assertion with . their stamps write ror wnat yon want. - - - - ;-- AddresV- v. J. G..ABBLNGT01x, Jip6tf - - Bliardston, Nash Co. ,H..aft-, , i . .' , publishep at. , r , -? STATESyiLLE, IREDELL (X . . - ; THB , Leading UTewipaper in Western Kvtbi i I r (Jajrolina, s j It is the only Demooratlo Paoer published h. Iredell County one of the largest and wealthiest counties to the State and has attained a larger local circulation than any paper ever heretofore published to the oounty. . . ".'-;.: v Us circulation to Alexander, Wukes, Ashe, Alle hany, Yadain, Davie and Iredell, Is larger than lat of anv two Papers to the State combined: and . Is rapidly acquiring astrongfootholdhiForsythe Surry, Rowan aniwestern Mecklenburg. It is the only paper to Western North Carolina that employs a BaerfLAB CABVAssare Aaxtrr. and thus keep constantly before the people. Una or this system a rapidly increasing circulation ia the result, making Jtne Laotmabi. .. , " THB BEST ADYEBTISING BECDiTJH I ... : i ; ' i '. v BBN NORTH CAROLINA! . ' ' r,v :7 Address r:r'':c 1 - ojlndi ,v ; - ;-- . ..; .i Statesvule Ij PUBLISBIffEyEBY FBJDAT IfOKNlNO .t... . ; !;; !t--'AfWarrsateB' N. C s -.V - : .- J- .i-.s;. EDITOR AND PROPRIJrrOR. It has a splendid circulation in the counties of X Warren, Vance, Halifax, N. C- and Mecklenburg, -Ya. As an advertising medium tt is unsurpassed. -. Tflrms &1.50 a VH&r In adTannh. - Address 7 : v THB HOMX JOURNAL, ,. ... . an 5 tf " 7 Warrenton. N. C The Pamlico Enterprice A; FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published 1 . to the GRAIN REGION of the State. , J -- Subscription $1.60 a eartpYeariyAdvertttetag ; rates One Square, 1 18; Two Seuares, $1& Three Squares. 124;Four Squares, $351 Quarter Column, $40; Half Colamn, $60; One Oohunn, $100. No de viation from above tatea; ; '': ' --' ' Address. BNTEBPBIfiK. . ... , fy$tf ' stonewalLN. c. x . - mi 'V : 1 .-'.-3 J i - a ssa rss rd- .u th9 dee a A MM. RK AK. Bn.. 7tf IS Market Street. u- te sold at factory prices.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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