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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 3

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A. JVHOIiESALll PJLTCES. ITilmington a -X7oldon Principalship of that school vice Branson, resigned. MrA Cobb, we learn. 4 CONSUMPTION U3II TAYLOR'S' 1116 liiOHllIl 0131 1 i i in Ask your retailer for "the" Original 3- SQ RBWareorimltationfl.

NeaeGenminemileM bearing tat Stamp- Fw. 1 3TaIe In Laoe. Eailroad "Co. Condensed Sohed ale. GOING SOUTH.

A --lit vl i. JM voir tsjetn. imibuiw Dvrabiuiy, Comfort andAo- rainy. ArjostaleardseaC. I tV as will bring you informa-tion how to get this Ehoe 5, TBiaxeor 41 lincoin -SrsPw- Leave 1 12.15 a.m I 2.15 p.m fc p.m Arrive Rocky 1.26 a.m 8.83 p.m 4.60 pjn Leave -1.

S6 am 4.05 p.m 6.54 p.m Arrive tioldsboro. 2.40 a.m 4.54 7,38 p.m Leave w. 6.54 p.m Leave tnrgaw 4.40 am 7.C0 p.m 't: Arrive WUmlngt'n 5.2-3 am 7.6p-m 9.55 p.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. 1 Dailvl No.47,: No.43, Leave Wilmington 2.10 a.m 8.45 am 8.60 p.m Leave 2.57 a.m 9. JO am 9.50 p.m Leave Warsaw.T.v lO.SS' a.m 10.57 pm Arrive Goldsboro.

5 07 a.m 11.85 a.m 11.58 a.m Leave Wilson 5.61 am 12.25 p.m 12.4? a.m Arrive Roeky Mt. 6.23 a.m 12.69 p-m 1.21 a.m Arrive 4.50 p.m Leave 11.80 a.m Arrive 7.80 a.m 2.15 2.45 a BUTTON '-This' Shoe stands higher In the esttmatlcm of. Wearer than any other in the who wear it will tell you the reason if you ask them, Rometblxig Wortlt Kb wins. These pumns take the place of "all others." and re the 'farmer'M RUBBER 'Favorite. f'JDutable and Its- via My Patent Rubber Bucket is easily and Is the best thing out.

No Humbug Agents wanted. ff5 te $15 made v- BUCKET ptnaps. ery day; Business perma: neat ana very prontapie. Send red stamp 'for cirou-lars. You wont regret it lAnyc one can sell- these pumps, a.

a. fiUSLBR, Pat- entee, Johnstown, Ohio. law ir 13 THnci.1,. it. ia weU 1 Ther.evening.

shadows Home's golden gates shine ourSTav-i ished klffht And 'thooeh thft tfinriof 'noa '-strengthen, -Break one at evening time 'tis i Tis welU Tie. way-, was' often dulf and v.t A The SDirit fairvtPrl r.ft $Df met all gray and And yet our feet wet bound Uread that road "vE k6. that kdn? our. hearts-shall Beneath' old. solrows.g Qnco 4 bo hard iq j.

-near: ThaV not -again' beside Death's darksome -Shalweeplore the good? the loyed, the Nq, inbre: with tearrh wrouKhtf-f rom deep, inner ansuisV: Shall we bewail dear hopes crushed Xiomore need in doubt or fear td lan- fat. the day is past, the journey done! As voyaeers. bv. ierce winda hpt Gome into DOrt. beneath thn MlmVr ot-o So we; stiU bearing on our brows the token ui tempest past, draw to haven Cti? A sweeter air the shore im- Invitine homeward at the davit deelin! Aim bet we see where from the open portal jpir- rorma stana DeeltningT with their mUes divine TU welL friends 1 -We not turn retracing 'Tbe longr vain years, norj; call bur lost youth back: Gladly, with spirits "braced, the "future leave uenina tne ausxy, loov-worn TXT ANTED Agents throughout the South to 'ntroduce a new invention for running Sew- tag Machines Saves time, labor and health.

Rare -ohanoe. Permanent business. Good pay. For full particulars enclose stamp and adderss v- D. A GORSUCH.

Baltimore. Md. track. Our quotations, it should ta" understood. represent the wholesale pnoes generally.

'In making up small orders higher pr'-ces-feave to be T' BAGGING Gunny UH pwtimaru. 00 12 BACON North Carolina Hams, Shoulders, 9 iSldea. oholoa. i. 13 t-8 10 at a.

7 BhouTders. li. 1 5 jjby SaurzD Sides 9 Ct t. -snouiaerB, BARBELS Spirits .1 vbecona iiaca. New Kow York, Kew City.

beeswax 9 a BRICKS Wumington, -S BTJTTSR -North Carollaa, Northern. 9 Adamantlna CHSSSS- Jjairy, State CQFFEB Rio COBNMiAL aacks-' yirgjua aieai. COTTON TIBS 9 bundled. yd Yarns, ft bunch BOGS FISH Mackerel. No.

1, bbl. is 80 8 50 1 9 00 7 00 -f maoaerei, nau No. bbl. 7a 8 00 6 CO i -Maoaerei, ro. 9 ami ut.

Mackerel, No: 3, 9 Mullets, 9 Pork bbls. i i N. C. Roe Herring. 9 lrv Cod.

4 25 75 Ob a 6 00 FLOUK 9 nw Super. j-i Bxtra.i. M- City Mllls-i-SupsT. i a- t.ni GLUB ttttAi--f DusneL Corn, cargo, in bulk, Corn, cargo, hi bags; votu, cargo, iu Oats, from, store Cow Peas HIDBS Greon Dry HAYt-V iar ft western 1 North Biver-i. HOOP IRON a LARD 1b Horta LIME barrel LUMBER City Sawed-rtf ft Bhip istun, 10 Rough Edge Ifi 00 West India Cargoes, log to 1S.C0 20 00 1600; 18 00' 22 00 45 CO.

--4 JUiwoea jsaoormg, Knouueut to Scantline and Boards.oom'n 12 00 MOLASSES 9 gallon. Kew crop curar naoa In bbls 26 Porto Rloo, In 28 inbbla 80 Sugar House, In '00 In 00 8vruD. in 23 NAILS 9 keg Cut lOd basis 00 vim wgauon 10 .90 Roels 15 Tar 00 Deck and 00 POULTRY 26 spring: 15 -Turkeys 00 PBANUS 9 bushel 82 45 rur atoiss 9 Dusnei sweet 00 Irish, oer barrel, 00 PORK 9 barret-City Mesa 10 00. is 00 BICJS-Carolina, KougJvv nnsnei Do, do (Lowland) RAGS 9 ROPB 9 SALT 9 salt-Alum American. SUGAR Granulated.

Standard a White Ex ExC, Golden. 1 Yellow SOAP 9 lb SHLNGLKtt 9 M-Contract t. common. Cypresb Saps Cvoreas STAVES 9 Hocshead. i TiMUitK 9Jfl leet Jsxt uean nst class yeuow Prime elilb'g.

1st class heart. Extra MllL good Mill Prime Common Lttferior to Ordinary WOOL 9 Washed unwashed Uuri'y WHISKEY 9 gaUon Northern isortn carol ISABKET. -Kxebang (sight) on New 'A ''S-'it Western Cities Exohanra, 80 davs. 1 cent. Baok-of 108 1 First National vo Kavassa Guano Company 140 a i vanamg, 10 t1-! Funding, 1868...

10 82. Bonds. 7 Gold Interest). 118 CaroUna Central Bcmda, 6 9c-. 106 I WUnilnirton.

Anjrusta 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 9c 100 i NeWBanove County Bonds, 6 9o-. 10Q Wllmkigtoa weiaon jj atock. 1 North Carolina Stock. j. 82 "Wilmington Gas Light Company.

Stock. SO WunilmrtoncottonJiiiiaBtocx. vat 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -V makes GlIILD-BIRTH EASY. The time has come at' last when the terrible agony Inol-dent to this very critical period In a woman's llf can be avoided. A dlstmeuished physi- clan, who passed the greater portion of his life (forty-four.

years) In this branoh of prao- tlce, left to child-bearing wo- man this priceless legacy and life-saving appliance. "THE MOTHERS' FRIEND," and today there are thousands of the best women in eur land who, having used this wonderful remedy before confinement, rise np and call his name blessed. We receive letters from eve-. 2 section of the country anking us for placing this preparation tn the reach of suffering One lady from North Carolina writes us that she would like to thank "the proprietors on her knees for bringing it to her notice, as In her previous confine-" ment she had two they were compelled to vse chloroform, Instruments. and she suffered almost death; but this tune she used "MO-.

THER'S FRIEND," and her la- i. vborwas short, quick, and most like magic Now, why should a woman suffer when she can void it We can -T prove aU we claim hyJirtno t-wUnesses, and any one interest- ed can call, or have their hue- -t bands do so. at our office, and see the original letters, whlolr 1 we cannot This 'remedy Is one about which we cannot publish oertlflcates, but it" Is- a most wonderful liniment to be: used after the first two or three -tr; Sold by all druggists. Send for our treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed Ireer whtoh gives auwtfwouiara. TheBradfieldgulator Ca, -1- P.

O. Boz 28, Atlanta, Ga. William Agent, Wllndng- ton. N.c. je 9 lv- eh Atkinson Haiiiiing'a NO.

J18 NORTH WATER STREET, ail Coijaiies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over S103.000.00O. 15-r 6S 5 I 60 00 180 00 1 so 23 800 goo 0 00 a 14 00 1 20 241' 18 25 una -1 00 12 1 '10'. IO 8.r; 10 18, 28.. 00 It i 25 1 11 00 ta is uo 8 0C 4 00 10 4 to 4 25 -4J0 4 10 4 50 5 00, 6 10 "70, 58 0 62 60 61 45'" 47Ji 65 0 en 10 rlSJi 1 10 15, 110 15 1 10,415 i6 CO 1 40 will not accept, owing an intended new ssue or ma map' of the State, and to geo-ogical work now.on hand.

Goldsb'oro Araus: The deatKof Mr. William a -highly respected citizen of this county, Is reported to uS. It occurred on Wednesday. We regret exceedingly to learn of the death of the excellent wife of Dr; Seaweli. of Seven Springs," which occurred suddenly of heart- disease, at her home on Saturday night Greensboro Wbr7cman: A lit tie- boy by the name of Bennett, was drowned at the Ossipee Cotton' Mills, Ala mance county, yesterday about 11 o'clock.

1 He was about 11 or 12 years of age, so we are Informed. -v Dr. after most successfuhBeries of meetings in Mis is about to commence work in North --v Raleigh! "ivetos- Observer oss by Sunday's fire at Durham was 1.500:. ully covered by insurance. Yesterday reporter observed a large Photograph.

and a very fine one. of W. W. Holden in Gov. Scales' office, Gov.

Scales stated that it had been sent in response to letters as mng jor portraits of all the Governors of North Carolina, Raleighf. Yititor; We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Geo. Mor-decal which took place at her residence just bey ond the western limits of the city onthe'HillsboTO roadrthis afternoon about Mrs; Mordecai was a' auchter of the late Duncan Cameron and sister of Mr. Paul Cameron, of Orange county; She was a relict of Mr.

Geo. W.Hordecai. so well and so. favorable known. at one time, as President of the old State Bank.

Elizabeth' City. Economist There are some changes in the physical aspects" of Nag's -Head since last season. The sand hills have changed and seem to have divided their objective points." The bill near the hotel which threatened to sub merge it has gone in part on a visit to the sound-side residences. The Hollowell house is sand-bound to the upper verandah-. The Lamb house is land-locked by-the en croaching sand and the necessity for a bridge to the house no longer exists.

The Brocket house and the' John Hollowell house are biding their tirm to submit to the inevitable A part of the hill has gone to the. bakery of the hotel and the other part Keeps watch and Ward over the new part of the hotel building. The mail sail-boat to- Manteo on her last trip was run into by the steamer Coleman and considerably damaged. JfOLlTICAL The Kew York Sun and New York' World have probably realized by this time that the job of driving Mr. Garland out of the Cabinet is rather too much for them.

Mobile, Register, Dem. Mr. Dana, in a recent editorial. said that the Democracy would not forgive treachery. Probably Mr.f Dana has real- zed this fact in the decreased circulation of his paper.

Mobile Register, Items Senator PughV reply, to the Vermont Senator's elaborate attack upon the President bristles with effective points, and turns against himself some of Mr. Ed munds precedents and traditions. Nr T. limes, I vrss Mr. Blaine's second' volume is said to uphold the power of the President to mafce removals without the.

consent of the Senate. "Apparently Mr. Blaine's second volume was loaded for both sides. Phil. Times, Ind.

Dem; The Kew York World and Sun did not give their 'readers the slightest intr-: mation that jxorwood and Ureckenridge bad, by their surpassing wit and eloquence, created a sensation in the House seldom1 witnessed there. Augusta Dem.1 The Hon. Abram S. Hewitt is wasting a vigorous effort to persuade Con gress to carry into enect the reciprocity; treaty with Mexico. It is now three years since this treaty was made, but is as far from operation as ever.

PhUa. Eecord Dem. I'B80NJLL. When a good travelling show visits Coniston. John Ruskin takes all the school children of the place, 200 or so to see it.

The wife of Minister Pendleton, with her daughter, has suddenly started for this country Jon account of the death of a near relative." Sam. Small, the evangelist, who was a journalist before he was a preacher, was entertained by the Chicago Press Club the other evening. A notable dress worn by Mra Langtry and) made by Worth has different shades of brown and red' and green imitating the effect of wood tints. It is a country costume for out of doors. Boston Courier.

i The late1 Hon. Da wne is entitled to the thanks of The Alaskan for the assistance rendered by him, during the last few. weeks, in filling up the columns of the paper. Whatever bad luck his Salem creditors may meet in securingreturns from him we acknowledge our indebtedness for many contributions. Sitka Alaskan.

The "$15,000 Morgan vase" is some other crank's $18,000 vase now. And they say a new fool is born eyery minute. The right of the Senate to call for anything it wants has been conceded by a great constitutional lawyer. And the Senate generally gets anything it calls for if the. barkeeper, has Nrn jOrUans Pic-, ayune.

It appears there are Presbyte rians in Ulster who: have, other objects in life than to annoy the 'Roman Catholics of Ireland. Certain members of the General Presbytery of Ireland have declined to sign the protest against the granting heme rule N. r. Times; Sam Jones says "the fiddle, the grandest instrument man ever constructed baa been stolen from us by the devil." This makes us think seriously of leading a better life. We can stand a high temperature and bad but.

we draw the line at a AaU RoKton PottL VJ- EMERSON I AN A. The subject of 'economy mixes itself with -inasmuch as it Is a per remptory pointof virtue that a man's indev penaence ne securea-jroverty aemocaiiKes. A man in aeot isso iar a slave. neaun. The restraining grace of com mon sense is the mark of all the valid minds.

common-sense which does not meddle with the absolute, but takes things at their word things as they appear. Poetry and The'hand that: rounded Peter's dome. j. And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity; Himself from God he could not.freij He builded better than he knew; i The conscious stone to beauty grew: The Problem. I No Tronble so Swallow "Dr.

Piercers ''Pellets (the original flitfie liver and no pain or griping. Cure sick or bullous neaaacne, sour siomaca, and cleanse the system and 25 cts. ayialr- 't My wife -has been a great -sufferer from Ca- tarrh. Several various patent medicines were resorted. to, yet the disease con- tlnned nnabated, nothing appearing to make any impression noon it.

Her constuntlon finally be-camo Implicated, the poison being In her blood. 1 secured: a bottle of BV B. B. and placed her upon Its use, and to oar snrprise the Improve; xnent began at once, and her improvement, was apld and complete. No other preparation ever produced snch a wonderful 'change, and for all forms of Blood Disease I cheerfully recommend B.

B. as a superior" Blood Purifier. i'B, 'piDOD3Br Yardmaster GeorgiaBaiIroad Atlanta, Ga. "ri 1. 4 GREATSC5RIEF? Prom the Athens (Ga.) Banner-Watohman.

Uncle Diokganltersays: "Pifty years ago I had a running ulcer on my leg which refused to heal under any treatment5 In 1853 1 went to Calif or-nla and remained eighteen months, and in 1S53 I visited Hot Springs, remaining three months, bat was not cured. Amputation was dlsoussed, but I concluded to make one more effort I pommenoed 'taking the B. B. B. about i.

Bix weeks ago. The. fifty-year-old sore on my leg is kealing rapidly, and yesterday i walked about fifteen miles hunting and fishing without i pain, and before using the B. B. B.

I could not walk exceeding half a mile. sleep soundly at niaht for the first tline InTmany years. To think that six bottles have done me more good than Springs, eighteen months in California, be sides an immense amount of medicine and eight or ten! first-class physicians, convince any man oh earth that it Is a wonderful blood medi cine. It has also cured me of Catarrh. mOUTHI There Is a lady living here, Mrs; who has had catarrh for many, manyj years.

I hare known she had it for fifteen or twenty years, and my father once doctored her, as she wai then a tenant on our place. For the last two and a half years ehe has Hjeen neoniaea, tne catarrn or cancer (the numerous physicians have never de elded whtobj, during her two and ajxalf years in the beiLhad eaten all the roof of her mouth out She was so offensive) no one could, stay in the room; "aha coujd not eat anything, but could, swallow soup if It was strained. She gave up to die, and came so near, perishing all thought she Would die. Her son bought BwB. and she used severai bottles, wWoh.4iffeoted an entirej i i eure.

She Is now well and hearty I have not exaggerated one'partlola. .,143 I IjUCX BTliUMt. WAED'S W0E8. i- His Despnorate Strntfgle aiid IIow It Ended Just twenty-seven miles, from classic city of Athens, Ga ia located the thriving Httle eirt of Maxey's, the residence bt Mr. Eobert Watdi who has lust been released from a most perflous predicament, the particulara of whlohfce has consented to.

give to the public He writes ai follows: K--; I Maxnr's, OotsrHoniPX Gju juij'OTh, lasts For twelve or fourteen, years I iave been a great sufferer from a terrible form of blood poif son which ran Into the secondary, and finally, it was pronounced a tertiary form. My and shoulders became almost a mass of corrup tion, and finally the disease began eating away my skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for three years I absolutely refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of most noted blood remed and applied to nearly all physicians near me, "but icy condition 'continued to grow worse, and' all said that I must surely die My bones beoamelthe seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights were passed in mis' ery: I was reduced In flesh and strength; my kid neys were terribly and llf elbecame a burden to me. I chanced to see an-advertisement of B.

B. B. and sent One dollar' to W. C. BIrohmore A merchants Of bur plaoe, and they procured one bottle for me.

It was used with decided benefit, and when eight or ten bottles had been used I was pronounced sound and Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like. a. man who had. been burned and then restored. My case well known In this county, and for the benefit of others who may be similarly affected; I think It my duty to give the facta to the publicand to extend my heartfelt thanks for so' valuable a remedy.

I have been well over twelve months, and no return of the disease has occurred. BOBXBT WARD. LH MaxsT's, GAuly J. the undersign ed, knew Mr. Robert Ward, and take pleasure In saying that the facts above, stated by him art true, and that his was one 'of the wont eases of Blood Poison we ever knew in our county, and that he has been cored by the use of B.

B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. A. T.

Bbightwwx, Merchant, W. C. Merch'nts, J. H. BBzenrwxLL, M.

''JoraT. HJJW''' wv c-KFBzuk July 10,1885, We are acquainted with A T. Brlghtwell and W. C. Birchmore whose -names appear above, and take pleas ure In saying that they are' gentlemen of unf doubted veraoity worthy of confidence in any assertion they may -make.

I ti CANDLER; I Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta, Ga Sold everywhere. If B. B. will cure terrible eases as the above, Is it not reasonable to suppose that any and aU eases of -Blood Diseases can be cured. "We do not announce the cure of a man while he, Is at home groaning and suffering- with the dis ease, but all of jour certificates are words- of truth, from those who have been cured, and can look yon squarely in the face arid, "say so.

We cure In tt shorter time, with less money and less medloine than ever before known. lw will mail our, "Book of Wonders" free to any one; filled with more astonishing nome en dence than ever published. CaQ on your druggistor address -a BLOOD BALM CO. Atlanta, Ga. JylDAWly, su -urn OF SWEET GUM II.D KULLH The Bweot Rum, as (fathered from a tree of the game name, growing along the small streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex-' pectoranc principle tnat loosens tnephlegm pro- ancine the early raornins? coturh.

ana stimnl.ta the child to throw off thefalse membrane in croup" auu una vuflitnotn wiia uia neanng macuaeinons principle in cm mullein plant or me oia neias, CHE SOKES RKMIDTOI presents tn i Taylor's SWKET OTJM AND MUL-i leix the finest known remedy for Coughs, Cronp. Whooping-cough and const table, any child Is pleased dniggist or it. JYice, consumption; and so pala- mm is- ask your oc and 81. If he does not keep It, we will pay, for one time anW. or.

press charges on large size bottle to any part of WALTK my 1517 too nrnv i 1 i'i" A Clear Skin is only, a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may nave it; at least, what looks like it olia Balm both beautifies. freshens and feb 1 DAW sntuth una ch'iii Did you pose Mustang liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. PROF.CHS.LUDWIGVDiiSEEGEO, Professor of Medicine at the Tioyal, ijrsiversity i KnialU of ft Royal Austrian Order of the Iron uroum i Jimgnt vommanaercf tne Jioyai spams Order of Isabella Knight of the Royal Prussian Order of theBed Eagle; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, says Hi 1 I IIEBIG CO'S COCA BEEPTOMO should not be confounded with the horde of trathy care alls. It is in no sense of the word a patent remedy, j.

am thoroughly conversant with its mode of preparation and know it to be not only a lesjitimatepharmaceuticalproductmtalso worthy; of the high commendations it has received in all; parts of the world. It contains essence of Beef, Coca, Quinine, Iron and Calisaya, which are dissolved in pure genaine Spanish Imperial Crown Sherry. Vt-i i Invaluable to all who are Bns Sown, Nerronv Dyspeptic, Bilious, Malarious or i afflicted with weak kidneys. Se wire Imitations. ,4 123 ltUESTTS TAVCZHS C0S3CETI3 CLTCZSQIZi Used bvSerSoyaimghnesstMPrtneest ofW'aUs and the nobility.

For the Skin, Complexion, Erup- Jl.OO. Of djTUgglSta. IiFEBIG CO'S Genuine Syrup- mt Saraa-pnrilla. Is gttaranteed as the best Sarsaparilla in the market. i-- 1 5 N.

Y. Depot 38 MURRAY, STREET. de 27DWlr bu tu th nrm 8Efi 4KB JWlDiBLEJETICE A PATENT Seatl F0K.TH3, i. UB HEMORRHOIDS, (Comraonly called Internal or Jsxternai, ana XUDICISB OB SURGICAL! lOPBRATKH have Invented a 6LHPLB WATER CLOSET S3 if, for the core Of the above troablesome aad painful- malady, which I confidently place hvore the xraWlo aa a JJUE REL5EF ilifJlJKE 1 it haa been wndoreed by the ieadlour resident f'Uysiclans in North Is now betogtest od in the Hospitals ox New York, rnuaaoipnia and and we are aatianed the result will be satisfactory, as it' has never failed else- waere. Yon can write to any oi tne i'flvmcians r-r nrominant oitfzena in Edeeoombe N.

These Seats will be rnrniaiied at the following prices: WALNUT. Polished, $8.00 1 Dlflooont to Physl- OHSRRY, 5.08 olclans ana to tne POPLAR, Tradej. Directions for using will accompany each Seat. We tronble Ton with no certificates. We leave tne Seat to be its own advertiser.1 Address i LHwIS CHAMBERLAIN patentee, i rarboro, Bdgeconibe Co C.

DWt Baiik of Hew Hanover. Authorized. Capital, -Cath Capital paid inpK Surpliis rnnd, ESi? $1,000,000 tsoo.ooo 1 OffiEOTORSi M. STEDMAN, hi- I 'f G. WTLTJAVfV DONALD MagKAB, VOLLEES, ISAAC BATES, ehbhistein; bobdxh.

R. K. BRIDOSRS, i W. ATKINSON 1 ISAAC BATES: President. JS.

Presides an ad tf s. D. WaLLACS. Cashier. CO DSAGEiHOME JHSTrnJTIOHS; Security Against JFlre.

JPha UflniVi nnnnlinn ITftTno1 t5TITQHP0 fn I i uo Rui ui oaiuuaa iiuiiiu iiuiaiuiuu uut THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WEITB PCH k. licies at fair rates on all classes -or insnraow AU losses are promptly adjusted and paldv-Th "Home" Is rapidly raining in public favor, and appeals with conflaenoe to instmrs. of property to North Carolina. I s.t. Agents in all parts of the State.

i JOHN SATLINO, VT.S. PKQJR0S3, Secretary. I PWLASSI COWPER, BtiperviBor. AVVTKSUYH Jk. ITAfrSTTNO.

AffiCtS. Sup- Jeb 1 sStath nrm ohm rj i I 1 i 1 -Whaal Mrenr Ida sot meta Bxirely to etop tbsza for a HmQ-knd tban hare them ratnrn gln. Imeaa radkl Ikw Bade th diseM ot FITS, EPILEPSY er P.r.Tjyq. SICENESS life-long I lnt ray Tcuri th wont cum. ItamoOHn Imit fiklled Im bo reason tor get bo-w reoelTlng core.

Bend 4 one tor treatiae and Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy; Gire Exprees and PoeV OSloe. It outs yon nothing for a trial, and I will ear to. ddraCr.H. Q-BOOT, 183 Paarl BC, Me YoA GIVEAWAY 1000 Sou-Operating Washing If you want one send us your name, P.O." and express us at once. The a-atlonal 1 Dey N.

Y. ladies homes. 87 to 810 per week-can be easily made; no canvassing! fascinating and steady employment. Particulars and sample of the work sent-for stamp. Address HOME M'l'G P.O.

Box 1916rBoston Mass WE want SALESMEN local and traveling, to seU our Will pay good, salary and all expenses. Write for terms at once and state salary wanted. STANDARD SILVER WARE COMPANY, Boston, Mass bare a nodtive remedy tor tin above rtienaeei hv ita ua tboosandi of eaaes of the wont kind and of long standing have been cared. Indeed, so strong is my faith In Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VALUABLE TREATISE oa this diasaal, to any sufferer. Olre press and P.O.

address. DB.T. A.SLOCUlI,m pead Til Rates for aavemsmsr fn HK1 ronil nn sent free. AddressGEO. P.

ROWELL loe N. Y. v. mb, rlm "Rich as" GOLD LEAF." N. Y.

Hesald. 'Useful in every HOME." TatBtniE. -GILDS EVERYTHING; Fbakxs, FuBBmran, Paris, Metal, Piasns, Silk, Any One can use it, A Camel's Hair Brush in each box. Price 50o. Ask for RUBY'S GILD ENG.

Refuse aU substitutes. Sold by Abt Dialers, Dbuqoists Statiohebs. New York Chemical Mfg. Co E. 4Ui AT.

Y. mh 2 Wabt ACCNTS 70 SELL TOT MISSOURI sfEArii Men and Women of good character and tntelHaenee. EioluHiva Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial oi sample Washer to be returned at my expense it not satisfactory. A thooaand per cent.

heetWaaher In the world, and pays-capable agents BIG money. In-trinsio merit makes it a phonomlnal snoeeai every-where. For Tllnatratert frcniar and terms of aseney address. J.WORTH. St.

UuitaVMO. RAIHBOW- RUPIURE "It'lfi Simple, wife, reliable and a perfect retainer. Is not a Truss. Worn Day and Kight and ita presence forgotten. Send for circular with tonti aoniala from grateful sufferers cured by this appliance.

Addrees Central Medical and Burslcal iaftute 690 Locust St, 8t LouiU. Mo. okillfnl treatment given all hinds of surgical ana medical cases. Consultation free and Invited. I I I Deaar JUM aUUDAMOet nhaonrndiseflaes.

baf I aing the efciUed Dhr Ffidcianav Tesnia fian youthful indiscretloaa too Tree luanliranoe. over brain work. AvbidT the imposition of pretsnav tious Twnadfat tor these trouble. Get oar Fret A Radical Cure for fefl Circular cad Trial Pack- I .11. ami Wn hfinftrtaflM iCactt before taking treat-T.

jment elsewhere Take a Tf 1OTTC0 Cm tt. ZlESIZJTSr. Crmlc We; iBUZVO ll.M.I.X WMWUAV CUBED thonsstwla, does not with sitaw. tknto btmness, oroaass painoc inconvenience iix DECAVl 5 lacaenrlQe meuical princi i plea. Eg dlrectapplTosnnTl she scat of eJsesje ita 2, infloence is felt fT iwithont detey.

TnenaW 'oral functions of the hu-, Tested tor seven rawaraYurewiM IHQU8AWD CASS3. man orgsmsm reaxorao. i jTha.ani A 'of VttHM I'M Mf. Wf. hlch aavebsea.

Oae Honth. $9XX given bacfcjna the pauentbeoomtsehetr i-. ruiaaarapicur gams ootn WrepgtasBrtsfTnilTlgot. HARRIS REM EDY COBftQVmmm fioax K.Xentti St, ex. zZiUXS.xxo.

aug 183AWly New York and Wilmington Steamshin Co. FROM PTES J4, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, AtSo'olockPrM. BENEFACTOR. REGULATOR Feb. 18 Feb 20' Feb.

27 March Saturday, REGULATOR. FROM WILMINGTON, REGULATOR. Teh. Ffib. REGULATOR.

Saturday, 27 March BENEFACTOR iar Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. A -jy For Freight or Passage appr to Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Tbeo. O.

Eger, Genl Freight Agt, New York. W. IJ Clyde 4e Co. General Agents, feb 12 tf 85 Broadway.Kew York. A D.

SMITH t- FURBTTURZ WARE- BOOMSt can be found a Targe, assortment of VALUABLE GpTS, suitable for everybody, The publSb, and espeolatty the ladies, are re speotfully invited to call and exsmineprces, oS8tf Fnrnltnre Wareroomii CARLTON HOUSE? iwwi DiBlit'CouTity c-' eonsurjPTtorj ii aw Eic sr a tJ-i Yin UK V- JsYT I fc is 20 Train on Scotland Neck Branch flood leaves Halifax for Scotland Keck at 8.00 P. M. RetunK tog, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.80 A M. dally ex cept bunday. Train N.

via Albemarle A Raleigh R. Badye p. arrive WHllamston, r. a. iu r.

j. leaves wniiamston, N. 8.00 A. arrive Tarboro, N. C.

10.05 AM. Train on Midland B.C. Branch leaves Goldsbo ro, N. Daily except Sunday, 5 89 P.M.; arrive Smithfleld. N.

7 00 M. Ttetnrnlnsr leavea Smlthfield, N. 7.80 A.M.; arrive Goldsboro; N. 9 00A M. Train No.

48 South will ston osIt at Wfinos. Goldsboro and 1 Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, ana aauy except sunaay via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all nolnta North via Richmond and Washington All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, 'and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attacnea.

JOHN F. DrVTNS. --i General Supt. J. R.

KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent feb 14 tf fILMIHBTOH COMBIA AUGUSTA Eailroad Co. Condensed Schedule.

TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 15,4886 No. 48, Dally. No.

40, Dally. Na44, Lafly, ex. Mon. Leave Wilmington Leave L.Wao'maw Leave Marion .15 p.m 10. Ik p.m 11.29 p.m 12.47 a 1.25 a.m 5.45 am; 7.05 am 8.66 a.m) 0.33 a-m 9.39 p.m 11.27 p.m 12.10 p.m 4.24 a-m Arrive Arrive eumter 4.24 a.m Arrive 6.40 a.ml 6.40 a TRAINS GOING NORTH, No.

43, DaUy. No. 47, Dally. No. 45, DaUy, ex.

Sat'y. Leave Columbia Arrive Leave Leave Leave L.Wao'maw 9.55" p.m 12.00 p.m 4.30 p.m 5.09 pan 7.03 p.m 8.30 p.m 4.26 a.m 10.05 p.m 10.47 p.m: 12.43 a 1.50 a.m 5.14 a.m 7. 05 a.m 8.20 a.m Arrive Wilmington Train No. 43 stops at an Nos. 48 and 47 stoo ohlv at Brinklev's.

Whites-. vule, Lake Wacoamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichols, Marion, Pee Dee, Florence, TimmonsviHe, Lynch; burg, MayesvUie, Sumter, Wedgefield, Camden Junction andSastover. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. G. R.R., A.

R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all polnta beyond, should take No. 48. Poll-man-sleeper for Augusta on this train. Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Train 48.

All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JUiiN If. mVLWJS, GenlSupt. J. R.

KENLY. Sup't. Transportation. T. M.

EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, noistf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILEOiD CO. Oryicx-? SrjpxsisrrajoKErT, Wilmington, Sept 27, 1885. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, F01 lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: jrv PASSENGER. MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: PALLY EXCEPT, SUNDAYS.

1. Leave Raleigh Arrive at Charlotte at. ...7.00 ...7.85 P. Mi ...7.30 A. M.

...8.15 P. M. ...9.00 A ...8.25 H. No. 1 Leave Charlotte at.

No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at. Arrive at wilminsrton at. LOCAL "FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached.

Leave Cnarlotte at: Arrive at Laurinburg at Leave Laurinburg at r. Arrive at Charlotte at. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Laurinburg at Leave Laurinburg at 7.40 AM. 5.45 P.M. 6.15 A M.

4 40 P.M. 6.45 A.M. 5.00 P.M. 5.30 A 5.40 P.M. Arrive at wumington Local Freight between Wilmington and Lau- rmburgTri-weekiy leaving Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Leave Laurinburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated In the Company's Time "i SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. XX-" PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. 8.15 A.

M. No. 8 AIXlTt) fc BttUUI M1I -at. No. 4 Leave Shelbv.

1.40 a. M. Arrive at Trains: No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with B. A A Trains to and from Raleigh.

Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleisrh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesviUe, stations Western N. C. R.

R-, Ashvllle and points West. Q.A.nw HMAiri1lA AtliMI. AJOUt 1U1 OIKU WlUUUlb VHWU1UW) AUVIH AV Ianta and all points Southwest. Superintendent F. W.

CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, se27tf vWlwx uVTafflnWaney Efi; Co. CONDENSED TIME TABLE N0413, To take effect at 5 Monday, 1885. TRAIN NORTH. Arrivey "Leave. 8.20 a.

9.60 -125 o.m Shoe Fayette Sanford 9.40 a. 12.00 m. 2.15 p. mf 2.25 p. VIC DUh S.49 4.87 6.00 Greensboro Dinner at FayettevOle.

TRAIN SOUTH. 1 Arrive. Leave.i 9.50 a.m. 1L05: 12.00 11.45 p4m. 400 6.15 Greensboro.

Liberty. ore Fayette Shoe BennettBvillel 1.20 p. 8.6U 6.05 7.80 Dinner at Sanford. jrreignt and rasseBger Tram leaves Bennetts-TniaTnesdavs. Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.30 p.

arriving at Shoe Heel at 489 m. and Fayettevllleatp.mv Leaves. Fayette vllle on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.o a. enoe ueei at 10 a. and aretves at BennettsvUle at 12 m.

Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fay-ettevlile Dally at 8 a. (oonnecting at Sanford leaves Sanford at 11.30 a. and arrives at flrTiHTinro at 5.40t. 1 Leaves Greensboro Dally at 5 leaves Sanford at 1L15 ant. and arrives -at Fayettovflle at ss.10 p.

m. -c W. M. S. DUNN, Genl 8upt.

-JNO. IS. ROSS. Genl Pass. Agent.

t. -f ij i fHil. wtaJl'. RELIGIOUS MrSCEZiltANY. man who: will suffer a pri vate grudge to lead him into a breach of faith is a man not; to be trusted by any- body.

--n; Christ comes with: a blessine in each hand forgiveness in one and holiness in tne otherand never gives either to any one who will not take both. Bishop Peterkin, of -West Virr ginta, Has undertaken to found a orphanage and home in the Kanawha Valley, the heart of the great mining region of Wtst Virginia. He aims to raise $25,000, about $2,000 of which, have already been subscribed and paid. Phil, Times. A wonderful 1 Chinese boy is- mentioned in the report of a missionary at Fekin.

At a recent examination he repeated the entire New Testament without mining a single word or making one mis take, lie. is now committing to memory Dr. Martin's "Evidences of Christianity." "It is stated that Canon' Lid- don says that he thinks Gladstone. since the death of Dr. Pusey, the greatest.

living theologian in England. This is a remarkable testimony to render a politician. What American statesman could write a page on theology They are ex perts in sampling rye whiskey. Richmond Washington, March 10. In th Methodist Conference here to-day Rev.

W. Cornulua offered a xeso- lution, which was adopted, declaring that a statue or monument of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, should be erected in the capital of the cation, and as it was fitting. that the -Baltimore Conference the oldest should take, the initiative steps, that Bishop appoint a committee to consider location, plans, cost, I Dr. Henson; of Chi cago, said that there was much fault found with the good brothers; Jones and -Small; and much carping criticism1 was indulged in. Ladies who wore their dresses at the lower verge of decency announced themselves positively shocked by the language indulged in at these meetings," Tne Doctor, said that Jones and Small had succeeded in waking up They hit the devil straight out from the shoulder.

-Missionary work in Greece is uiursb uuuuuik. tin ui iuvnciu Greece. the temper Of the people, the strength of the State. Church, supported by a decided national sentiment, combine to make missionary effort peculiarly hard and unfruitful. Yet our mission to Greece has one ereat cause for gratitude to God.

It has been the means of 'bringing- the -Bible into extensive circulation among, the GreekB. Last indeed, the sales of Bibles were doubled. ITie Missionary. The First church has just elect- eda professor from New York to play up on their elegant new organ, for which they are to pay him $800 a year. His wife is an accomplished vocalist, and they ex pect her to lead the singing.

All the prin- cipal churches the city have paid choirs. At Trinity one oi tne singers recieves ftuu per year. While speaking of choirs, it is said that the choir of the First Baptist church is the best ia the city, and it is queer that their entire quartette are Metbo- i The town of Trenton; Jones caunty, is preparing to Vote on the prohi bition question, The Poplar, Tent fair associa tion, of Cabarrus County, has decided to bold another fair August 11-12. vl Last Saturday A. Barrett Co.

Pitt county," made an assignment failing for assetts Winston Dailv: Therelare 108 students at Trinity College. candi dates will be presented for graduation in University tfiJtfonthhf con4 tains an interesting- paper by Prof. Man- gam on the late Senator Willie r. Jflan- gum, of urange. -4 Col.

Wi Wi Parker, a worthy residenl of Rocky Motintdied last Sundays He left 830.000 in cash, with, no nearrela- to inherit -r Greensboro Workman; Scott Co. of Greensboro have Just ship pea to order a quantity oi anea persiiu mons to a party at uicero, inaiana The fisheries in Croat an Sound are doing poorly-in consequence of the ice and cold. The nets in the still lower sounds are doing well. This 'shows that the fish arc On the way up. i Davidson Dispatch: On at lit tie less than an acre; Mr.

A' Craver, of Amndia. made tobacco that; sold for 132 08 net. lie used one sacs ox leruu zer, and the small "boys 'did most of the work. It was his first crop 'His brother Mr" Lindsay Craven -made- 8100 on. one acre.

Professor, Collier rCpbb, ther nrlnrinal' teacher -in'- the Wilson rradpd- school, has been" elected to the ON LINE OF, WILMINGTON A2TO: WLtKM, Railroad, 65 miles from Wlmilngton. Table always well, supplied the best the country affords. Rates of Board very reasona hie, H. J. CARLTON, 4.

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