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I. ark era CO 3 talked Ga. lei, UPE- Karch fTilson John h, we Wore 25: b. 'bead tta of said le at- ln the nhird suua- h Car fares, la ae- lances feet of of m- Citv.- iwith time le iio- lr. Di li Fnr- .urni- Jsfate. rears, noon llance paj- I're. Bated, Java, ftps, tts. 1.0N- t No. mem- th. let. tf So. ENG- Am- nake ar- LESO- c. Vot :urg, 3sed. A FII72 - FLORIDATOrJIC ?IR. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, One of the landmarks of the Georgia Drag trade, no v of Or'ando, Florida, says : "lean hardly select a single ease f the many to wbom I have sold ' OUINN'S PIONEKR BLOOD RENEW- Y" Eli, bnt what have been satisfied, and : I find it the best .remedy for all Skin ' Diseases I have ever sold, and a Hoe Florida Tonlo. "FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, . . . . "Orlando, Fla. " A Certain Cure for Catarrh J A Supsrb Flesh Producer and Tonic ! Guinii's Pioneer Blood Eenewer Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicine. if not in your market it will be forwarded on receipt of price. Sm&'l bottles $1.00; large bot ties $l.5. : - Kssay oh Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free MACON MEDICINE COMPANY. Macon, Georgia. For sale by TO. H. GREEN & CO., MUNDS iOS. and BiR. BELLAMY, Wilmington. N. C, . CKO nh 2 D&W ly tu tha b nrm T BRILLIANT, POKE k PERFECT LENSES IN THE WORLD, CoilM witb Great Refracting Power. rpnET ARK AS TRANSPARENT AND COLOR 1 less as light Itself, and for softness of en durance to the eye cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In t'aet they are . . .. ' ; . PERFECT SIGHT PRESERVERS. Testimonials from the leading physicians In the United States, Governors, Senators, legisla tors, stockmen, men of note in all professions aid in different branches of trada, bankers, me chanics, etc , can be given who have .had their sight improved by their use. . ALL S VE3 FITTED AND THE FIT GUARAN TEE BY : ROBERTB.BELLA9IT, DRUGGIST, WILMINGTON, N. C. - . .- I - -. . - 'lhesa Glasses are nob supplied to peddlers at any price. j se 4 ly nrm PRGF.CHS.LUDWIG VON SEEGER, Professor cf Medicine at the Soya! University ; , Knight of the lioyal Austrian Order cftlie Iron Crown ; Knight Commanderofthe Royal Spanish Onlerof Isabella ; Knight of the Boyal Prussian On1er of iheed Eagle; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, tc, fec, Bays : - I "tlEBIG CO'S COCA BEEF TOXIC . sLouldnotbe confounded with the horde of trashy cure alls. It is in no sense of tha word a patent remedy. I am thoroughly conversant with its mole of preparation and know it to be not only a legitimate pharmaceutical produet,but also worthy of the hih commendations it has received in all parts of the world. It contains essence of Beef, Coca, Quinine, Iron and Calisaya, which are dis solved in pare genuine Spanish Imperial Crown Sherry." ; Invaluable to all who are Eon Down, Nervous Dyspeptic, Bilious, Malarious or afflicted with, veak kidneys. Beware of Imitations. 212 XAESTTS FAVCSXXX C022ZH8 ttYOEXSZ. Used by Her lioyal Highness theZPrbteem of Wales nnd the nobility. For the Skin, Complexion, Erup llon3,Chapping3oughiiess. l.OO. j Of druggists. LTKBIGCO'S Genuine Syrup of Sama- nrilla., is guaranteed as the best Sarsaparillaia the market. . , j , N. Y. Depot 3S MURRAY STREET. de 27 DAWly nrm sntu tb D FIELD'S A Specific for all diseases pe culiar to women, such as Painful, Suppressed, or Irregular Menstru ation, Leucorrhea or Whites, etc. FEsilALE If taken during the CHANGE OP LIFE great suffering and dan ger will be avoided. ... EGULATOR ! Send for our book, "Message to Woman," - mailed iree. Bradfiild Bxscxatob Co., Atlan ta, Ga. . .' - . 1 saHD&wly 'tuthea ehm GOLD MEDAL, FAEIS, 187& BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It has three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is therefore far-more economU cal, costing less .than one cent cup. It is delicious, nourishing,. Btrengthenlng, easily digested, ana admirably adapted for invalids as-, well as for persons In health. - -Sold by 'Grocers everywhere. , W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass., Ujan7D&W9m tnthsat ELEOTRIO BELT FREE 'ntroduce it, we will for a. short time give away in each county, to those likely to make good agents, a amited num. r of our German Electro Oalvwnle aipensoi7 Belt, a posIUre and unfurling core ior Nerve Debility, Weakness, Varicocele, Loss of 'sw, Rheumatism, etc. J00 Beward paid If every J' "wntifacture does not generate a genuine eiectno current. Address at once, OEEJTAN u.LT AGENCT,P.O.Boxl78i,Brooklyn,KewTorlf m- 13 D&Wly . ' - : AD YERTISE I erchant and Farmer FUEEISHED WEEKXT AT MARION,8 O UTS CAB OZINA- It hfl O loa ItKMAnamo yilAn1afln 1 'Jart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton , , " wwumuav VTA wiminiiiH'Wv with both the Merchants and Fanners of this t j 3 and particularly with those of Marlon Fa Marlboro Counties. It Is therefore the papef mm -- wio uusuiess Men or Wilmington. . J, D. McLUCAS, ., Proprietor. ( hl-r.Morniiig Star - - THE EaDLESH STOUT. " . . MARY AINQE DS VEEE. IM?111 w5ttd an APrl shadow, ' i uk iiiuing ciear ana last, ' A gleam of violets from the meadow, ' " , A builded nest and the spring is past- C- Warm golden blooms that break asunder 1 he calm nf a fnll Tsrfo.t!nM A lightning; spark a crash of thunder - A tiff rC-. lnnnvM S . 1 . "wow ,taTca ouaiiereu me summer s done." - - - . , Light thistle downs through the blue air fltrinrr nWlft QKmrlcrinr, A 1 J J . . An empty nest by the 'wayside lying A bright white world 1 Soft snow wreaths Diowing, l , 1 hen floating ice in the great sea going, uwv. vuvj cuuioog eturj is again DCgun, DRAMA TIC NO TES, Clara .Morris' hpalt h been soood in several cars as it is this Beaton. . - . .. . - Mtae. MndlPst a. 4iaa a -nam r.lTT "founded on "Trf fihnnino w Ilia t .v d his name. i i e annoncempnt in Aopnin mikila that Mr. Keene will act thiseason. the be gioning of his tour being fixed for the latter part of November. ; -.The idea has p-onft ahroarl that. this is to bo Edwin Booth's -last season on the stage Such is r ot the fact. Mr. Booth will play a year longer. Mme. Janauschek savs ther is no hsnniuoss on ihfi sinff thnt it. Immi time for domestic or social pleasures; no ms ict fcojinmg dui work, work, work. - Mile, Rhea has been offered th creation of the title rnlp in a new t1v ten. for her by a prominent English authofj xfc io proposea to proauce it in Lrondon. Why wouldn't it be a o-ood idna to introduce the English custom of hissing and oivA fitirh triinrro tta fioa PamAin a - m smj uuivtuu Ck real English welcome? Z&s ton Poaf. -Edwin Booth has ' appeared since Monday. Sept. IS, at Buffalo, Detroit, Bay City, East Saginaw, Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids and Milwaukee. Last week he played in Minneapolis and SL PauL ; On Monday he appears in Chicago, where he wm remain iwo weeas. - The dresses that Fannv Daven port is having made for Beatrice in "Much Ado" are said to be novel and beautiful in a marked decree. - Thia larlv has slvnva maintained a high reputation for the ele- gaoce ana originauiy oi ner toilets, aha personally designs every dress she wears. Violet- Cameron was " aslced to leave Edward Stokes' Hoflmam House, New York" fiimnlv because her hrjRbanrl. t T)e Ben saude, told Stokes that he meani to Bnoot juora lionsaaie in the hotel, and Stnkpfl in viur nf bin nwn srranA inmo years ago, was unwilling to iun the risk of a caiasircpae wafc mignt ruin tne gooa name of his hostelry. TWINKLINGS The stage is : afflicted with peo ple with big heads, and the audience with people with big hats. LowU Citizen. : The new one-dollar certificates are the prettiest specimens of paper money the Government has ever put afloat. Phil. Record. . - Husband What were yon and Mrs. Smith talking about so earnestly? Wife Oh, nothing in particular; simply one thing and another. Husband I see. You talked about one thing and she about another. Exchange. . . Well that's a new idea. I never heard o' puttin' spittoons on the side o' the house before 1 " remarked an old country man, hs he walked up to our telephone transmitter and made a bull's-eye the first shot. Hammond, Ind., Tribune. j The St. -Paul Globe joins the Star in urging Chicago to turn over the re mainder of the fund contributed for that city's relief after the great fire to the peo ple of Charleston. That remainder it says now amounts" to $1,700,000. 2f.- Y. Star. Do you preach from notes? asked the deacon of an an up-town church during the examination of an applicant for that pulpit. Well, no not exactly, hesi tated the applicant; I preach for notes bank notes. Hewas summarily expunged. Wash Critic. POLITICAL POINTS. - If Mr. Blaine is disposed to try conclusions with the American people at the ballot box . again, certainly no Demo crat will object. They admire pluck even in the allopathic form'of audacity and Mr. Blaine is nothing If not ' audacious. New York Evening Post, Sep. It is the-failure of the average Legislator to legislate for the public inter est and his readiness to serve the interest of corporations and rings which, among other things, give 5 importance fo the advent of the workingmen as an organized ; force in politics. Chicago Neui, Item. - Although ; professing to be a protectionist, Mr. Kandell is a more dan gerous enemy to the Republican party than either Carlisle or Morrison-, or even the en tire f ree-trada ; Fcontingent. Republican. Very well ; be is also a more dangerous en emy to the Democratic party than ditto, ditto; so it seems as if we might all dis pense with him. Washi. Post, Bern .- Laurinburg JS&cAawe. Lau rinburg has contributed iri all $120.50 to the. Charleston-sufferers. ; -7 A specimen of tobacco Taised here was sent to Winston for examinotion, and was prbnouncedV as fine a sampleaa be bad seen by a leading buyer and manufacturer of that great to bacco market. J. T. Roper's acre re ferred to before in the papers, yielded a fraction over-100 bushels. Hyde county will have to be heard from to, surpass the Colonel's acre. - 1 Tarboro Southerner: The pea crop of this county as a whole is not good. The Army worm; has attacked cotton on the river and in some portions of the Conetoe. Though late, its ravages in some places are said to be very extensive." Mr. M J. Battle, has sixty acres in cotton, which is pronounced by intelligent, obser vant gentlemen, who have travelled much, to be , the best in the State. . If each man, who can, will put forth a little effort, Tarboro Fair will one day - be a source of gigantic pride to every one in the county; North Carolina r will never have enough fairs until every County can boast of one. . From Professor Granville Cole, Ph. P.; Fel low of the Roval Chemical Society of Lon don, dc., & c. and son of Sir Henry Cote Director of Kensington Museum. " Liebig Oo.'s Coca Beef Tonic speedily re lieved and .cured me of debility consequent Hpon indigestion and malaria. Others who have used it on my recommendation are equally emphatic in its praise. x t If you wish a'good article of Ptua ToA xjacco, ask your dealer for ."Old Rtp." t FLORIDA. TIMER AB D TDETEKTINE LAUDS. TTE HAVE LAKG E BODIES OF THESE LANDS lying along the radroa4 from Fernandina to Ce dar Keys, Fla. Att 'finely timbered and directly on rail transportation. . Mans and foil description sent on application. - We solicit eorrespondenee from Mill and Turpentine Men, ' "i : fruit m; rAffiraLAis I We have for sale: 350,000 ACBES OP LAND In Florida, embracing some of the very best In the State for general Farming, Truck Farming and Fruit Culture, all on line of rauroad; Svery forty acre lot of this land has been examined by experts, and we are prepared to make selections for parties who cannot spare" time to attend to it toeiaselves'f giving them an aoeiuie and, full description of the land, whleh we will IN ALL CASES GUABANTEE. Send for maps. 3 ' i":: WILLIAMS SWAITN ' X .... t , State"Bank of'Tlorida, . i my SO D&W Cm ; Jacksonville, Fla. - Special Notices of Sjecial Barkains in NEAR DIBECT ROUTES BY RAIL TO NOBTH- -, JUXH UiliaS iTOit BALE. . - An excellent Farm, consisting of 160 acres of land, SO of which are in a good state of cultiva tion. This Farm Is eltnated in a rood community and convenient to all the advantages cf a pro- ktbsiuyo town ana rauroaa . . a. nrst class two storr dwelling and various lnmrovainAnta malm It an attractive place to live at. - a not ner jrarm, oso acres. 300 cleared and un der cultivation, and has nroduoed one bale not. Xfsa. to the acre. Looated within two miles of vv a&uua xiepoc, in Kooeson county, on C. F. & Y. V. R.R. If desired, ffrowinar nmn. farmtnvntAn. alls and Immediate possession. Terms easy, with uue-uiira oasa. owner aesues to sell only De eause he would devote his attention exclusively to his profession of Medicine. Another Farm, 80 acres, 60 cleared and In high state of cultivation. Two miles from Shoe HeeL Fair buildings, and well situated in all respects. Terms cash and price reasonable. Another Farm, 800 acres, 100 cleared, within two miles of Bxo Spbtkos, on C. F. & Y. V. R. B. Cheap. Terms cash. -: Another Farm, 150 acres, good buildings and good farm, two miles from Ran Spsmos. Very desirable. Half cash, balance on Interest for one year. - a corner store, in the town of Shoe HeeL - Val uable property and good stand. Terms easy. -PPiy IO U. ti. BLiUl'.BUUl'B Real Estate Agency, Shoe Heel, N. C. ly 25 D&Wtf N. H. SMITH, EEAL ESTATE AGENT, ' FA YETTEVILLEJX. C. Correspondence solicited from parties wishing bay or sell lands. Reliable attorneys em ployed to Investigate titles, eto. Refers to bus iness men of Fayetteville. OFFICE AT SMITH'S DEPOT, Corner Jluniord and Donaldson Sta., Where a FULL STOCK of BEST ICE, COAL AND WOOD Can be found at 1LO WEST PRICES. ; "Look out for the sign, "Ice, Coal. Wood," Ao Je 19 DftWtf FiGHS AND LAUDS FOE SALE. IMPROVED - LANDS. TIMBERED LANDS, SWAMP LANDS and TOWN PROPERTIES. The Counties of Robeson, Bladen, Cumberland, and all adjacent sections, offer fine or do rt uni ties for investment. The opening of direct rail ways North make the SHOE HEEL section a NEW AND INVITING FIELD for Trucking. Gar dening and Fruit. Climate and hygiene advan tages unsurpassed in any country, a competing point for freights. Railways North, South, East and West.- Qolck transport North by several routes. A grand opportunity for sate Invest ments, and a better one for practical farmers and horticulturists. - Come and see or write to " O.H. BLOCKER, Real Estate Agent, Shoe HeeL mysBD&Wtf Robeson Co.. N. C. .0 H 1- 3C r M mf w rr cj c a -9 n g w a j J3 at m S o ,i in B00I-AGEriTSS v.BiP -GUARANTEED 8 ALARY I Willi Practical, Successful Experience to travel.employ and Instruct Canvaisuig Agents for Pictorial, Standard , New, Salable Books. Address, stating salary expected , with experience, books canvassed, degreeof sncceaaetc. erJARASTEg PrBtlSHTSe CO SUttoa D. BSW YORK CITV. oo5D5tW2t tuthsat ana Whisker Hab its cured at home with out pain. Book 01 .par ticulars sent Fit El B. M.W0O Atia n.ntn. in. umce WultehaU Street. WEAK Of tha bodr si Jarn gent gealed 1el8DAWly tuthsat STILL IN THE LEAD. The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper In the State, considering the Amount of Reading Matter. SUBSCRIPTION $1.60 A YEAR; $1 FOB 6 MOS. ' The PATRIOT offers unparalleled facilities to advertisers for placing their business before the reading people of Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Rockingham, Caswell, Person, Alamance and Randolph, the great Tobacco Belt of North Carolina. - the patixiot : Has tbe LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Pa per in Piedmont North Carolina. It gives yen all the LOCAL NEWS. It gives you the NEWS from the Neighboring Counties. - It gives you all the important STATE NEWS. Ut gives you the GENERALNBW8. -It gives you all the LATEST NEWS from Wash- tagives the Farmers Valuable Agricultural Notes and much Interesting for the Farm, the Dairy, and the Orchard, as well as the Family Household. . ,i "Read the PATRIOT all the year round. Z. W. WHITEHEAD, Jan 18 tf ' - Editor and Proprietor. &4 rO-5 o"M23S5'S tf idea's 0.3 Is to "5i fl'o 0 1 j I OPUM 7H0IX3AIE iPHICES. ; The J following Quotations - reriresenfr wnoiesaie prices generauy. in maamg up smau orders higher prices have to be charged. , ;, BAGGING : . ? ' -i. Gunny ................ - "Standard BACON North Carolina ioa iiM ; Hams, V u . . . w . - - Shoulders, 9 lb.,,,.,...... SideS, ft a . a . .4 .!. VV . p . . WESTERN SMOKED . i- Sides, y B. .... ...I. ..... - : Shoulders, V B.... DRY SALTED - : 5 Sides, 9 ft Shoulders, V ft.- BARRELS Spirits iurpentiue. - - Second Hand, each .... .. , I New New York,each. ....... ; New City, esch.... ......... BEESWAX, v ft. ...- BRICKS, Wilmington, V M. . . .. Northern BUTTER, ft r , 15 ! 10 7 & : ; ma k 'si 1 65 J 1 80 ) 1 60 000 0 00 23 8 00 0 CO 1 SO. 84 9 00 & 14 00 t - nortn carouna Northern....... .CANDLES, P ft - 8perm Adamantine 10 a 20 is a 00 o 11 8 is a llH- 9 66 ,15 24 ' l - 25 :k lot 12 i 10 4 CHEESE, B Northern Factory.. Dairy, Cream....;.. 5 : State.........;:....- COFFEE, 9 ft 1 Java - -Laguyra...... .. -m CORN MEAL, $ bus., In sacks ' MHU ........... .............. 67 . - jirKinia meai ............ COTTON TIES, v bundle..... DOMESTICS 00 1 10 1 15 Hheetlng. 4-4, yd Yarns, S bunch... 4X 5 CO & t 85 . 18" & 20 EGGS, dozen v- FISH - . ; Mackerel, No. 1, bbl . ! "Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. ? Mackerel. No. 8, bbl. ..,. : : , Mackerel, No. 8, half bbL . Mackerel, No. 8, P bbl.... . i MuUets, bbl . ....... Mullets. Pork bbls f N. O. Roe Herring. 9 keg. .. i Dry Cod, ft FLOUR, 9 bbl ,. . ; Northern Super.... ....... ... " FamUy.. ; - City Mills Super ..... 1 " Family... GLUE. 6 ft.... GRAIN, V bushel i Corn, ft om store, bags, white I . Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. . Corn, cargo, In bags, white, i Corn, cargo, mixed. In bags. - - Oats, from store..- " Cow Feas BIDES, V ft . i Green.: .. .. ' Dry.. HAY, p 100 IDs Bistern 1 Western North River HOOP IRON. W ft CO 00 7 60 rn co 75 7 80 -4 00 -7 00 a co ;' 6 3 50 4 50 .4 75 4 CO 4 50 V . 6 65 58 63 45 60 (&1 2 50 8 00 n..oo ft 00 9 00 6 00 9 00 4 00 -, 10 4 00 i 4 75 6 00 4 10 5 00 r 10 70 i 60 ! 63-I 61 45 65H 5 & 10 1 05 1 GO 1 10 ! 734 8 1 40 1 10 ' 1 05 1 15 3 .. 8? : . ooov LARD, ft i jMonnern North Carolina LIMB, barrel LUMBER. City Sawed, V M ft. Ship Stuff . resawed Rongh Edge Plank.... West India Cargoes, aocord- . ing to quality Dressed Mooring, seasoned. Scantling and Board, com'n MOLASSES, 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... .. inbbis. ;. Porto Pico, in hhds " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds in bbls Syrup, in bbls NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd basis... OILS, V gallon SLorosese Lard Linseed Rosin. .Tar.... Deck and Spar . POULTRY . Chickens, live, grown.'. " Spring ,.. Tuxlce yfl . PXANUTV, t bushels 83 fts... POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet Irish, bbl PORK, ft barrel City Mess Prime....... Rump.'. RICE Carolina, 9 ft Bough, 9 bushel, (Upland). . " (Lowland). BAGS, 9 ft Country City ROPE, ft ft SILT, 9 sack, Alum...-.- Liverpool ...... Lisbon... American SUGAR. 9 ft Standard gran.. Standard A...., w hite Ex. C . . . .... .-... Extra u, Golden C Yellow SOA P. 9 ft Northern SMNGuKS, 7 In. 9 M ----- Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts.... 8TAVKS, 9 M W. O Barrel... R O. Hogshead TALLOW, 9 ft TIMBER. 9 M feet-Shipping.. Fine Mill Mid Prime .. Mi l Fair... Common Mill " Inferior to Ordinary..: WHISKEY. 9 gal Northern... North Carolina.... WOOL, 9 ft Washed ...... - Unwashed.... r Burry 18 CO 15 00 IS 00 18 03 14 CO 20 00 16 CO 18 00 22 CO 15 00 21 26 26 80 28 & , SO 80 35 20 85 23 2 50 10 14 16 1 45 90 1 00 15 18 U0 20 00 28 60 2 65 BaMing, Ties, Cottan Gins, k. JQQQ HALF ROLLS BAGGING. 2QQQBDL8. ARROW TIES !' Winship Cotton Gins, with Condensers and Feeders. Winship Cotton Presses. 1 Bacon, Corn, Flour, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, Nails, Hoop Iron, Tobacco, Snuff, Molasses, Ac, fcc. For sale by . au 15 tf " "WORTH A WOBTB. Baggage Transfer. R PROMPT CALLS AND DELIVERY OF BAGGAGE leave your orders at T. J. SOUTHER- LAND'S LIVERY STABLE, North Second St. ' Orders for Carriages promptly filled. T. J. SOUTHBBLAND, - Livery and'Sale Stables, ' au5tf Nos. 108 4C1I0 North Second St THE CELEBRATED ARH1N&T0N GAME FOILS FOB SALE jyY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RS putation. They have lought and won a series of the greatest mains ever fought on this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commlsslorjer with the Di ploma and MedaL I have a varletv of Colors asd most amroveu Breeds in the United States. I will ship splendid d cocjus, or nne size ana nanasome piumage, pet Express, C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each HENS, 12.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and win ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. s Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, Will please back the assertion with their stamps. - Write for what you want. v -Address, J. 6. ARRINGTON, S tf ' Iimiardston. Nash Co. N.O. r Wanted, 20,000 15,000 Lb"BBSWAX' 1 rt AAA Lbs. HIDES. AV,WV Highest 'Cash Prices paid on delivery. Con summents solicited. SAMUEL BEAR. Sr., Jy28tf - 18 Market Street. I The Central Protest ani A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS paper and the Organ cf the Methodist Protes tant Church In North Carolina, Is published at Greensboro, N. C : Terms, $2 00 per annum, in advance. The elMbultv of Its location, the number and activity of its agents, and the constantly increas ing demand for it among the more solid classes of readers In various aeotlona. arive the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the patron age of the advertlsingpubllo. Terms very favor able. Consult your business interest, and addresa the alitor J. L. MICRAUX, L eeneboro N. C. - - ... i- - . : " ' - ! :. ' .. - . i evQ o rri i ftgCt ar PTTBLISHEI) DALLY Ain)T7ZEKLY - ; ,. f SufescnjfioiMesM DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid i:. . .$7 00 .!- " SlxMonths. :' 90 1 : ThreeMontha" ' 2 CO l - - Two Months. - - " 1 50 " One Month " T5 WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage pald.,..$l 50 'UM; i M;.SlxMoaths. -ii. ; i Three Months " 1 00 60 NOTICES OP THE PEESS: - The Stab Is decidedly one"of the best papers In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. .Long life to It. JSalemlivst. ', -f - . - . ro. -- v- - ' The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any people should wast. Charlotte Democrat. j - : The Wumtngton SraB haS entered on ts twelfth year. As a dally Journal of news it stands "up head;' Concord Beaister . : ; v ' The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its thtr teenth year. It Is one of the best papers in the tSLte.Warrenton tfa-.f-.--;.;vii 't.j...i.r. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth Sear. -, It has become one of the leading papers of le South. Oxford Torchlight. ; , . , -. . The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news ana cypograpicai appearance cannot oe beaten. Jaciswx Baort.er. .-:- -v - The WHmlazton Sxab is one of the verv best ca pers In the South, In every department from typo graphy up to editorial ability and independence, Tttertawa (Fa.) Index-Appeal.. i - . !-- The Wilmington CN. C.) Mobhihs Stab is a mod el newspaoer. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Sichmond (Fa.) EelioioM Herald. The Wilmintrton Stab has cow 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 Tarooro tyouinemer. - t . We nke the Stab because tt is thorouehlv re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited , newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news-: aper. Long may tae btab twrnaie. isc. Atrp Althomrh at the head of the press in this St at 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. Tiujrree nut nanust. . , . ; The Ktak la so well and favorablv known In this section of the State, that we oan say nothing of which its thousands or readers ao not aireaay know. It is in every respect one of the best dai lies in the South. Bebesonian. 1 ... -t - The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, wen ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to Its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina lournausm. Charlotte Observer. That majmlflcent beamlnir Stab has completed' Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac The system in the get up of the pa per surpasses them uL Tarboro Southerner. fh Wllmtnfton Stab is now taklmr the retrular mldniuht Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is aa excellent paper. Its prosperity Is not surprising since it Is so deserving. CharlotU uoserver. The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a tavorite with the State press and Is sought after by the people. -Long and prosperous fife to z.Jtetdt- vuie utsnet - The Wflmlnsrton Stab, we are pleased to notice. still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the 8tab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exohanges, ana consider it the peer or any Journal published in the South. uxrora jrree jjance. r WhT 1h it that all the t&Ders with the name of ftftr are aunh brhrht little lonraalsr Tha Wilming ton (N. C) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg otar, isew xora taar, ior example. There must be something in a name after afi. Richmond F&) State. BfThe Wilmington Stab has entered uponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is conducted with much ability. Jftr- oantor, Jiladt. Humble in its befftnnines. as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for; tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent In the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newspa per it has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proua to ran it among our mostacoepiat ble exchanges. SUisboro Becorder. Tke Wnmtnirton MoBsnre Stab has entered no on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon Its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able suooess of the Stab is clue to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the nrst tiling in journalism, utnerwise tne pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and ts 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. OoldsocH) Messenger- - CARLTON HOUSE. f arsaf, Daplia County, N. C. ; QN LINE OF WILMINGTON AND WELDON Railroad, 55 miles from Wilmington. - 1 i Table always well supplied with the best the country affords. Rates of Board very reasona ble. ! H. J. CARLTON, dec 21 DAW tf 1 ' ' Proprietor. WILMINGTON, N. C. j A NEW HOTEL, "ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, UNSURPASSED CUISINE, AND COMPLETE COMFORT OF GUESTS ASSURED. ! ; 1an24tf l j W.A. BRYAN. The Occoneeche Hotel j HILLSBORO, N.C. '' , WILL BE OPEN AFTER JULY 1ST TO SUM- V MER GUESTS. E. n. 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If you havent an old one call on us for a new one. Wecan suit you, both tn quality and price. Our Grates are also ready for inspec tion. Drive Wells put down at short notice and at low figures, - - - - - : W. H. ALDERMAN & CO., ooStf . - 1 85 Market St. - ?l7iliiiiiigt Jlailroad! 0. Condensed Sehednlo. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . ; Dated Oct. f, 1888. No. 48, Dally. No. 40; Dally. Leave Weldon .......I 8.15 p.m I 5 ae pjn Arrive Kocgy Mt . . . ..... I a.aa p.m Arrive larborof..-..., Leave Tarboro . ... ". ..,..1 4. .. ..(11. pm p.m Arrive Wilson. ... 1 4.05 p.m 6.58 p.m Leave Wilson ... . Arrive Selma Arrive Fayettev-Ue... Leave Goldsboro...;. Leave Warsaw... -v. - . Leave Burgaw. Arrive at Wilmington 4.15 5.40 8 82 p.m p.m p.m 4.54 5.54 7.00 7.E0 p.m I 7.40 p.m pm P-m p.m p.m 9.55 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 47, Daily. . No. 43,. Dally. Leave Wilmington. Leave Burgaw..... Leave Warsaw..... Arrive Goldsboro . . 8.40 a.m 9.80 a.m 10.86 a m 11.35 am 8.53 pjn 9.50 n m 110.57 p.m 11.68 a.m Leave Fayetteville . Arrive Selma ....... Arrive Wilson 7.03 ajn 9.5S ajn 11.23 am Leave Wilson. ... .i.. Arrive Roeky Mt... ,.112.25 p.mll2.6a a.m 112.69 p.mri-26 a-m . . . . , . . Arrive Tarboro . i,.... Leave Tarboro 4. SO o.ml........ ..'.Ill.OU IkUll... ........ u. i Arrive Weldon .... 2.15 p.m B.45 a-m - Traluon Scotland Neck -Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck atS.OO P. M. Return-, ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M daily ex cept Sunday. - . .. - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albemarle St Raleigh, R. B daily.exoept Sunday, 6 P. M.; Sun day 5 P. M.: arrive Wllllamston, N. C, 8.10 P. M., and 6,40 P, M. Returnlngleaves Willlamston.N.C. Daily except Sunday, aoo A. M.,Sunday 9 .50 A.M. arrive Tarboro, N. C4 10X5 A. VL and 110 A. M. -Train on Midland N. C Rrannh lnavm Onldfu boro, N.C daily except Sunday, 50 P. M.; arrive emitnueia, it. 7.uu r. in. . Keturnicg leaves Smithfield, N. C, 70 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9X0 A. Id. Southbound Train onr Wilson Fayetteville Branch Is No. 60.. Northward is No. 51. - Traia No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. " Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all riolnta North via Richmond and Washington. ah trains run soiia between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. - - - c . JOHN F. DIVINE, ; - . General Sup't. J. B. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ' ooStf WILMINGTON COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA Bailroad Go. Condensed Scnedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. SUDated April 25, 1886. Leave Wilmington 8.15 p.m 10.10 p.m Leave L.Wao'maw 9.40 pjn ll.lSrplm Leave Marlon. 11.86 p.m 12.39aon Arrive Florence 12.25 p.m 1.20 am Arrive Sumter 4.24 ajn 4.24 a.m Arrive Columbia...... 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. - - . . No. 43. No. 47, Dally. Dally. Leave Columbia 9.55 p.m Arrive Sumter .... 11.55 p.m Leave Florence.. 4.30 p.m 4.28 a.m Leave Marion... 5.14 p.m 5.05 a.m Leave L. Wsc'maw 7.03 p.m - 7.00 s.m Arrive Wilmington..: 8.30 p.m 8.20 ajn Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. - Nos. 48 and 47 stoD at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Camden, Savannah, Wateree and Simmes. Passeneers for Columbia and all points on C. & G. R.R., CO. 3d A, K.K. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pull man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. " - Gen'l Sup't J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. ' ap25tf - CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 1 - . , . 0 FICB Of SUPBBrHTENI)ENT, " ) Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 19, 1886. j Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE Fol lowing Schedule will be operated on this Rauroaa. I PASSENGER, MATT, AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ) Leave Wilmington at .7.40 P. M No. l.V Leave Raleigh at. .....7.00 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 6.55 A. M ' j Leave Charlotte at..... .-...8.45 P. X No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at ,9.00 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at 7.45 A. M LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached. . Leave Charlotte at... Arrive at Laurinburg at Leave Laurinburg at..... Arrive at Charlotte at... ..... Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Laurinburg at . . . ... Leave Laurinburg at Arrive at Wilmington at. ..... . 7.40 A. M ."...rs.45 P.M 6.15 A. M 4.40 P. M 6 25 A.M .....425 P.M 5.15 A, M ...a35 P.M local freight between Wilmington and lau rinburg Tri-Weekly leaving Wilmington on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave- Laurin burg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. - 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 Sunday.: tern I Leave Charlotte..!.... 8.00 A. M -3-f Arrive at Shelby..- ..11.25 A.M w. . Leave Shelby 1.00 P. M I-4- f Arrive at Charlotte 5-00 P.M Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Baleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvflle. Stations West ern N. C. R. R,, Asheville, and points West. Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. : L. CI JONES, - ... Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent , sel9tf - Cap Fear & Yaffil YaUey R. K. Co. , CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 15. To take effect at 1 P. M., Sunday, Sept 28, 1883. TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. 8.30 a.m 9.47 11.55 2.15 p.m 8.26 4.23 . Bennettsvule., Shoe Heel..... Fayetteville... Sanford ....... Ore Hill........ Liberty Greensboro... 9.87 a.m 11.87 1.55 p.m 5.45 Dinner at Sanford. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. Leave. Greensboro...... Liberty.. ....... Ore Hill..... Sanford Fayetteville Shoe Heel....... 10.00 ajn 11.24 12.25 p.m 2.00 4.15 6.15 ' ' 1.40 p.m 4.U0 6.05 Bennettsvule,. 7.25 Dinner at Sanford. Freight and Passenger Train leaves Bennetts vule daily at 1.15 p. nu, arrives at Shoe Heel at 4.05 p. m., and arrives at Fayetteville at 7.55 p. m. Freight and Passenger Train leaves Fayette ville dally at 5.80 a.m.. arrives at Shoe Heel at 9.65 a. m.; leaves Shoe Heel at 9.59 a. m, and ar rives at Bennettsvule at 12X5 p.m. - . Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fay etteville Daily at 7.30 a.m., arrives at Sanford at 11.45 a. m.; leaves Sanford at 12.25 p. m and arrives at Greensboro at 7.15p. m. Freight and Passenger Train South leaves Greensboro Dally at 6.05 a. m.: arrives at Sanford at 12.15 p. m.; leaves Sanford at 1M p. m., and arrives at Fayetteville at 6.00 p.m. JNO. M. ROSE, Gen'l Pass. Agent J. W. FRY, Gen'l Sup't -- - " - -. -sel8jtf - . - .... AD vRTISElIKHTSi VJANTED1 fwfc.-.-'.'s-f-: An A yt 1 a and tYip.l I nTil n - Pamhii -. . A;LirJB.XMSW LIBERAL TERMS ' AND ABRAKGEMExtTS. C W A TTOWA Tr-VrTTTTT A T.- T.TWT? ACStTT 1 48 O V t., WasliIntoii. D. xTemYork'aid-Wair FROM PIER 99. BAST BIVER, HEW: YORK " i Looted bet Chambers and Roosevelt Sts. ' : . ."1 v. t- 9 A-1AnW T V . . '.V. -.-risiiril ' GULF STREAM. Friday, . .. Sept 24 ' V ',t' : '" UU1II DXIUkAJUi -i. IOUU. , Wlr & o J,., j- . wtT , o -;r v.; h : . .."I FROM WILMIKGTO: REGULATOR . . .Friday ' Sept. 24 uuaiit Bixjiikaja....'..rTiaay, -REGULATOR.. Friday, Oefr Ocfr 8 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North . -r ; ; For Freight or Passage apply to i H. O. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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