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, v - iM Willi" e-a 11 i-i i- lj a i m -THE BESTTOHIC. !? iinA. combining Iron with pure T,i ' tonics, quickly and completely irPureBKaialarU,CfciltaMdFeW SaUta remedy for Diseases of tho BtnTOiu8WeTfor Wseases pecnliar to Jn and all who lead sedentary lives. consflpation-ottep Iron medwtnes do. Pr richand purifies the blood, stimulates ASlte aids the assimilation of food, re lirCrtburn and Belching, and strength, Fr&lithasnoeqna. ; i'The penuine has above trade mark and rd red lines on wrapper, Takenoother. BB0W5CHMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, B, y t baWIt tooorfrm nrm y27 Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. feb 1 DW sututh arm ohml Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment Few do. Not to know is not to have. sutu th nrm ohm nnpHTifrfheBI,OCDreg?- f" 4 the LIVER aurt KIDNEYS. and Bbstobb lira HEALTH , and VIGOB. of YOUTH. Drs ".. pepslav, Want of Appetite, In- and TlrFeellnsr absolutely curea. iioucs. muscles ana - nerves receiva newrorce. supplies i;rtn rower. compuunia r Bex wju a ft&fo and ipeedj cure, tiires a iear4 hcaimv complexion. Frequent attempts &s eoBBterfeJUu nly at to the popubrity of the oriarinal.. Do not expert aent get the Okiguj ai. Aif o ussr. Sena toot address to The Dr. Borte MoiOx' Ty;n:i Mn f nr our "DKEAK BOOK." foliof Eti&sSB and naefnl iafonoMkok.fraa., sag 16 DlWly an 16 Hot SpriDgs at Tonr Door. dot t"priut;3 Physicians use in their own Cases and Prescribe for Others Buffalo Lithia Water IN 1 miy, KlIBUM AT1SM, ASD DISEASES 6ENB UAUA' OF URIC ACID DIATHESIS4.. i DR. JAMES L. CABELL, i Professor of Physiology and Surgery in the Mtd lcal Department of the University of Virgiaia ; nd Pre ident of t .e National Board of Health, and former Resident Physician, Hot Springs, Virginia. . . t r i 'The water of Spring No. 2 contains ia nota ble quantities two of the Alkalies, which are ac ere iited as extremely valuable in the treatment n out. Uthiasis, and Uver Affections. I refer to tne Carbonates of Potash and Lithia. It is now well known that both of these alkaline carbon-te-Yi?Te an ascertained value in cases of Vrie Acul Diathesis connected with Qrmd. and in eases or Umnic Gout, because of their affinity for Urie And and the great Tsolubiiity of the salts which aw formed by their union with that acid." J ' I ' .. : DR. ALQERSON 8. GABNBTT, 8 uJ1 W) U- 8- Navy, Resident Physician Hot Springs. Ark. , 'My experience in the use of Buffalo Lithia water is limited to the treatment of Gout, Bheu totmu' an3 I- hybrid disease 'fiheumatlo ft80 called). Wch is In contradlstinetion to w Rluumatoii Arthritis of Garnd. ipL ad etMUent results from this Wate In thff fffct tons' bo: h in my on person and in s?rihriame2i of Patients for -whom I have pre fXt, .?J 9onrse the remedial agent is it talies and their solvent properties, dv in 5eV ",? a Propbylactic as well as a rome du tn pb?tlc,Colic forming Calculi, when auto a redundancy Lithic Acid." DR. W. B. TOWLE3, MphuMelcal Society of Virginia, Resident raj8ician Hot Springs, Va. Onneelno hesitancy whatever in saying that In the Ri, ,Iuai'ic o111' Kheumatlsm, stone in thlsi, t ber- an4 a11 diseases of UrioAcidDia buffain , i u2w no remedy at all comparable to Sffi.- Sprmg No. 2. !n a single Sd ThU ?SMe of tte Kidneys I wit useTnf,17 aed beneficial results from Its should wm ita aotlon la thls Particular case, I ease " ve great eonfldence in it in this dis- DR. T. B. BUCHANAN, Besident Physician, Hot Springs, Ark. Spring vnm? cases Buffalo Lithia Water, Gom to m;1;J. have m of this Water for Pwos!tS i0 dozen gallon bottles slw. attne Springs. ttW1 to address. mh is Cf nrmTaS GOODS, Proprietor, . - ..L Balo Lithia Springs, Va Atkinson & Manning's insurance Rooms, BANK OP NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wilmington, N. C. ilTS. MflPiBP qua Life CoiMes. Vsil tf OvertlodooOO. Person County News, J at ROIBORO. a. a I wmTAKE bnmoss, m.- Jwutoni ni t . i i ill lu mm Brail Wloraing Star THE END OF THE DAT. i : - ' i 8. h! PALPBET. The Day in gorgeous travelling-dress goes through the Sunset's door; And many days my eyes may see, but this Dav no mnm It goes to make report to God of all that we Since first to light on its way He lit its lamp, It llnsers on the threshold still while part- ins; gifts it throws To- all it leaves behindr-unto the orient clouds, a rose. Its purple to the crow dine hills that hnahi in homage ntand ; And gold nnto the leaping sea and gauze Yes,, wait, kind Day, before you go to find; the bv cone davn And, to my heavenly Father take my love 1 1 a , buu uiiui&s ana praise For all the blessings that He sent by you The sight of those I love the best, and busy ma auu ie, And beg Him day by day to me His best of 0i ft a tn apnri - A heart to love Him more and more till all my aays snail end. Every Other Saturday.' OUR. STATE CONTEMPORARIES. 3 Mr. W; J. Best, of . unenviable railroad fame in North Carolina, has added further to his questionable laurels. He was ap pointed receiver of the National Trust Co. of New York, and has brought the stock holders to grief. -Out of the assets he has pocketed, $125,000 as commissions and fees and left only about $90,000 for the unlucky stockholders, which they are now. attempt ing to recover. Exchange. And' yet it is scarcely three years since the Farmer and Mechanic was denounced all over the State because we denounced the gift of a seven million dollar railroad to this same Bill Jayl We were held up to the public gaze as an enemy of the Democratic party; and there are men who yet believe that wewere hostile to it, because we felt too proud to deny such slurs in view of all we have suf fered in behalf of our party. But time's whirligig brings all things to them that wait. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic. We are wedded to the Democratic doer trines as we understand them and as they were expounded by Jefferson, the first apostle of Democracy. The Democratic party is our party,' and this is our country, and we love both; and as a Democrat we shall always support and sustain Mr. Cleveland when he hews to the line, and we shall con demn him and .his administration when they depart from the old landmarks and sign boards put up by greater men than Mr. Cleveland. Scotland Aeck Democrat. SO UTJOERlTl TJEMS. ' The Westville .Pioneer, owing to the mysterious disappearance of its edi tor, Mr. Porter, some days ago, has stop ped publication, and the press and outfit has been purchased by Senator Laney, of Geneva, Ala. When it comes to newspaper nomenclature Arkansas ranks "high up." We have among the weekly publications the Viola Tackhammer, Magazine Serpent, Kingsland Keeker, SwifVs Flying Needle and Springdale Yellow Jacket. Little Bock (Ark ) Gazette. - Crawford claims to have a re markable mathematical genius in the per son of a colored man, who it is said can neither read or write, yet can multiply any two figures up to a hundred together as fast as they can be given out to mm, always giving the correct answer. Mr. W. T. Patman, one of Oglethorpe's most level-headed farmers, will experiment with guano on cotton this year ma new way. ue proposes to put 100 pounds per acee under the seed when planted. Then at about the second plough ing he will pnt SO pounds per acre on one side of the row, and later on 50 pounds on the other side. Wxak, Tex.. ApriL 13. A bit ter feeling has lone existed between A. Knipsohn. an influential citizen, and. Kirk Tinaler, a druggist, jjast evening as Tins- ei -was driving by the residence of Kmp- sohn he was fired on by-ihe latter and re ceived a charge of bird shot in the head and neck. Tinsler, though badly wounded, drew his revolver : and shot his assailant through the" fleshy part of the thigh. The injuries oiAmsler are probably ratal. INDUSTRIAL AND STATIS TICAL. In 50,000 schools in Japan the English language is taught. The largest prune orchard in the world is situated one mile from Sarato ga. CaL. and contains 16,000 trees. It was recently sold for $73,000. Daring the past 35 years there have been but 10 legal executions of mur derers in the county of Lios Angeles, uai., and during the same period 43 persons have been lynched. . Drinking ' habits increase so much in Germany that in many places there is a liquor shop to every 31 inhabitants, in Hamburg the proportion reaches one to 71, and in Berlin one to every 116 persons. It is estimated that there are 80,000 writers employed on the 1,500 daily newspapers published in the United States. Yery few people realize how much suffer ing there Is' until the figures are plainly printed. ; More than 400 sailing vessels are engaged in carrying wheat from Cali- iornia, vregun auu n oauiugiuu kiumj to Europe. Each vessel sails about 16,000 miles in an average time or a niue over four months. Most of the private structures in Russia are built of wood, and it is esti mated that the bulk of them burn down every seven or eight'years. There is said to be always 5JU nres, at least, in amereni. parts of the empire. - The growth of the robber in dustry in the United States during the past ten years has been remarkable. In 1875 the amount oi cruoe ruDDer manuiacbureu into goods was .10,100,000 pounds. ' Last year the consumption reached 23,224,000 pounds. ' POLITICAL POINTS. The railway men of North Caro lina are delighted at the appointment of ex- Governor Jarvis to the Brazilian mission. Augusta Chronicle, Bern. ; Mr. Lamar was nominated tqbe Secretarr of the Interior only a few weeks after he had declared in his place in the States Senate that he . would allow no man to go unanswered who should apply oppro brious epithets', to Mr. .Jefferson Davis. Wasn't that a courageous act In Mr. Cleve land 1Kic7imond inepatcn, uem. If Higgins, the abhorred and wholly objectionable Higgins, whose name still raises goose flesh on the tender tegu ment of the Mugwump, should after all turn out to be a Reformer with a capital R. what would the Mugwumps dothen.Jpoor things T The people most denounced by the patent reformers not infrequently dis appoint them by doing exasperatingiy wen. jxew forte nun, lna. THE SUPEHIQRfQURTS UN-' DI2B. pCIin JTJZrZ AKRANGE ' KENT i-n 4 J'1 , . PaU Tezma, 188S. J- lWeigiNew-qbsf , PTEST DI5TJUCT-jjiD6 Y 8HXPHEBD. Camden Septerfltli-onB waaIt. Pasquotank-rmbr51j -one week. Perquimar-Sli)3ber2!S one week. Chowan Octjfhtweek. - Gates October J2ofle week. Hertford Oct. lfc.one; week ; Dec. 21, one week.'" irs. v ; WasbingtoiDiiriieeek; Dec. Tyrrell November 2,"one week. Dare November, one week. HydeNovemWloeweek. PamSoaHNovember 23 one 'weefcS BeaufprVNovemberio; twaweeks. Warren September2lr: two weeks. Northampton October 5, two weeks. Edgecptn be-October idt. two weeksj Bertief-November , two weeks Halifa)Ndrvembe? 16; twri weekisif (aVen NovntrjerOirtwowecks. a s -TttlED DISXBlOSrWfrDGS Franklini-Aug. 17i AiireweekaNoV. 16.; . one week. , . , : Martin Sept. 7, two weeks; Decc 7; two v weeks, for. civil causes and ' jaU ; cases only. Pitt Sept 21, two weeks. GreeneOct. 5, two weeks. Vance Oct 19, two weeks. Wilson Nov. 2, "two weeks, .-is hyt JMash Noy, 23, twa "weeks, POTJRTH DISTRICT JUDGE . Wake-T-July .13, two? weeksj t criminal1 causes -only ; -Aug. 81, jtyk weeks,; civil causes only; Sept. 28, two weeks, crim-j inal; . OcWi 26, three weeks, civil causes; only. " ' " ' J ' Wayne July 27, two weeks, civil andj criminal; Sept. 14, two weeks, civil oau8es only;, Oct. 19, one wees civil causes only. - - t-- I i. LvJl. j Harnett Aug. 10, one wet-k, civil , and! criminal. Johnston -Aug. 17, two weeks, civil nd ; - criminal. ; FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER, I Orange Aug. 10, one week; Nov. 9, one week." ...r:. . r:J. ' Caswell Aug. 17, one week; Nov. 16, one week. ' J Person Aug. 24, one .week; Nov. 23, one week.. . i Guilford Aug. 31, two weeks; Dec. 14; two weeks. j Granville Sept. 4, two weeks; Nov. 30 two weeks. - .. . Alamance September 28, one week. -Chatham October 5, two weeks. Durham October 19, two weeks. j SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY. i Jones Aug. 17, oneweek; Nay. 2, one wees. - - - ' Leuoir Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 16, two weeks. s Duplin Sept. 7, one week; Nov. 30, tw0 weeks. Pender September 14, one week. New Hanover Oct. 5, two weeks, for civil causes. Carteret October 26, one week. Onslow November 9, one week. Sampson October 12, two weeks; Decem ber 14, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE IfCRAE.', Cumberland July 27, one week; Nov. 9, one week, for criminal causes only; JNOV. 16, two weeks, for civil causes- Columbus August 3, one week. Moore Aug. 17, two weeks; Dec. 7, two weeks. Robeson Aug. 31, two weeks; Oct. 12, two weeks. ! B Anson Sept. 14. one week, for criminal causes: Nov. 30, one week, civil causes. Brunswick September 21, one week. Richmond Sept. 28, two weeks; Dec 21, one week. Bladen October 26, two weeks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE Iredell Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 9, two Rowan Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 23, two weeks. Davidson Sept. 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, one week. Randolph September 21, two weeks. Montgomery uctooer o, two weeas- Stanly Nov. 19, two weeks. Cabarrus Nov. 2, one week, for criminal cases and non-jury emi cases. NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockingham July 27, two weeks; Nov. Q rtriA vrofklr Stokes Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 16, one week. Surry Aug. 24. two weeks; Nov. 23, one Alleghany September 7, one week. TfTMl CI A. 1 4 A 4. . 1. wiiKes oepiemoer it, iwu wocna. Yadkin September 28, two weeks. Davie October 12, two weeks. j Forsyth October 26, two weeks. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERT. ' Henderson July 20. three weeks. Burke August 10, two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. Watauga August 31, one week. Caldwell September 7, one week. Mitchell September 14, two weeks. Yancey September 28, two weeks. , McDowell October 12, two weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT rJUDGE SHXPP. Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba August 8, one week. Cleveland August 10, two weeks; Octo ber 26, one week. Mecklenburg August ' 31, : three weeks; civil causes only.- Union September 21, two weeks, Lincoln October 5, one week. , Gaston October 12, two weeks. ; Rutherford November 2, two weeks. ? Polk November 16, one week. . - ' TWELFTH DiSTBICT-r-JUDGE GUDGEBI r Madison August 3, two weeks; November 23, two weeks; civil causes. - ' Bunconfbe August 17, three weeks; De AomhAr 7 tnn weeks. . Transylvania oepiemuer t, oQe.wea. ? Haywood--September 14, two weeks. Jackson September 28, one week. ' Maccn October 5, one week. " Clay--October 12, one week. Cherokee October 19, two weeks. Graham November 2, one week. - Swain November two weeks. V i Sine's Byrujrbf Tar will cure your cold. Try a bottle. Only 25 Cents. For Bale by Munds Bros. ' t WHEAT BAKING POWDER Itoontainsno It leaves no deleterious sub. BtanoBBin the bread as all pure grape Cream of 'Tartar and Alum Powders da Ugbh re ecu It makes a better and lighter biecoi than- any otner jtaxuts Powder. j . - MARTIN KAliBIXEISCXPS SONS, Established 182 , NEWTOWt. TRADE SUPPLIED BT v ' ft HALL & PEAKS ALL, ' v f ff CfwTLinNOTaifc it a. ' mh28 8m sat wed box of gooas wmoa wu oji m"ir,'ZiZw tomore money right away than anyttingelsein this world. Fortunes await the-workers aDsc- tuttely sure, a onoe aaurw 7JJ eusta. Maine. mh 80 DAW1T APEIZE.S4rS.S?S The 6 r n i ii g Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SiuScrijBOn Rates IirMfancB.; ; DAILY STAB, One Yeai postage paid ..... $7 00 sixMonths. ;M " .400 ' Three Months " ' M 8 00 - Two Months, " r ....... 13S0 One Mocth " V " . 75: WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid. . .1 60 , .,.. , " Six Months, u - .... 1 00 - Three Months M .... 50 NOTICES OF THE PEESS: Th omb in decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it Salem Press. qn,&xminirton Stab has entered on Its twelfth roar n jrood a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. The Wilmington Stab has entered on ts twelfth Sear. ' AS a oauy journal oi news u uuuius ui; en0(nuoraeffister;ii The Wilmington Stab has entered Its twenty- fifth volume. There is no better paper published huhe State. Lenoir fhpte. - The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its thus teenth year; It is one of the best papers in the State. Warreiuon uawftie. . - r i Th wiimiTurton Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has oeoome one of the leading papersjof the South. Oxford Torchlight. Th a wnmmirton Stab Is hot only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news ana cypograyioai appeiuuuco uiuiuut. uo be&ten. Jackson Beporter. ; Tha Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa 'pen in the South, in every department from typo grapny up to earconai acuity ana muoiouuoaoo. Ptterstmrg (Fa.) Index-Appeal. The WTLminetori (N. C.) Mokhtns Stab is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its mertta wbeawe say it is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South- Bichmond iVa.) Bewious Herald. The Wllsnhurton Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One. of the best ooaduetad and edited papers in the South and, as a North uarouman, we are proua ox re-' Tarooro aouuurner. - We like the Stab because It is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news paper, Long may the Stab twinkle. Mi. Airn Althoncrh at the head of the Dress 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.- Tuexree nutjsavast. ThA rin-R la so well and favorablv known la this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which Its thousands of readers do not aireaav know. It is in every respect one of the best dai lies in the South. Bobesonian. That magnificent bearnlnz 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 au. l arooro aovmerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year, it is a most excellent newspaper, weu su ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, aad an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Charlotte Observer. Th wumlneton Stab is now takine the retrular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides inorased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. CharloiU Observer. 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 iavcnie with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Peids ville Timet The Wflminsrton Stab, we are pleased to notice. still nnntlnnea on the hiffh road to sucoeSS. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv pest oi our exenanges, ana eonsiaerji the peer of any Journal published in the South. uxrora jrree umee. WhT la It that all the rjaoers with the name of Star are such bright little Journals f The Wilming ton CN. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred erioksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after all. Bichmond (Fa.) stats. The Wnmineton Stab has entered uponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on tne roaa to success, we esteem tne tajs verv hlsrhlv. reeardine it as one of the very best newspapers that oomes to this offioe. Its news 1 1I4-1a. than tlinu Vf any otoer of oar exenangeg, ana its eaitonnt a aartment is conauewx. wita muca auuiLy. t ganton JUads. ; TTTrmWn in tn beslnnlmrs. as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreok of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily -waxea" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newfa per it has few equals, and no superior, for apprs- pnate selection ana luaicious arrangement, via we are proud to rank It among our most accepts; ble exohanxes. EiBsboro Bseorder. Tho Wflmtnffton MoRwrwe Stab has entered us- nn t.h thirteenth Tear of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularitv. The remark able success of the Stab is due to Its strict atten tion to business. The DoastoxtnesTAB pigntiui ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thine in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is aO that the term of "good newspaper" Im plies, anm ts corps OI editors ana 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. Goldsboro Messenger. Raleigh Eegister. Early In February as soon as the printers re ceive the necessary material the publication of the RALEIGH REGISTER, v a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be oommenoed. , iV The Bbsibtzb will be printed weekly until the great political campaign of 1884 begins. It will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North'Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at onoe all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a thorough knowledge of how to use them will put Into its thirty-two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what Is done in North Carolina. Mr. Sals will be editor of the Rkoistbb. The price of the Bisxstxb will be $2 a year; $1 for six mouths. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the BxeisTxa, Those who remit 2 to this office wfll receive as . - A PREMIUM," either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se ries." Two volumes are now ready:f Thb Woods ajtd TntBsas or Nobth Cabouka. Curtis'S, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports of Standing Forests, and Illustrated by an excellent map of the State . 1 volume 12mo. Cloth, 873 pp., $1.25. LtrnusTBxxs ov Nobth Cabot or a Ih thb Coal Aim Ibok Coubtms. Emmons', Kerr's, Laid ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty-six Counties.- and Map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. Cio?h, 425 pp., $1.50. Address RALEIGH REGISTER, Jan 19 DA Wtf Raleigh, N. C. -Prospectus. ON THE 38TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1885. THE undersigned will begin the publication), at Asheville, North Carolina, of a twenty-eight col umn Weekly Newspaper, to be called The Western Tribune. The TRIBUNE will discuss with entire freedom all questions of public Interest. In politics it will teach Democratic doctrine, pure and simple. - It will strive to advance the educational inter- 68K wuTborPzealously for the upbuilding of our whole State, and especially for the develop ment of the varied resources of Western North CItwSfbe the friend of aU Railroads so long as they are the friends of the people. It will aspire to deserve the esteem of its read ers by deaung.with all subjects in a fair and dig nified manner, and by carefully excluding from Its columns everything of a vicious tendency. The TRIBUNE outfit has- been paid lor in full, and includes a Power Press. t ' The price of the paper will be-Per Year 1 50, Six Months 75o, Three Months 50c invariably in aAoommuiricatIons should be addressed to THE WESTERN TheyN. C. : BUG. D. CARTER, . NATHAN D. MAY, Editors and Publishers. FRANCIS CARTES, Proprietor, jan 17 D&Wtf 0,1 See! iff 'h. PREMFERT, AT Nd rfiOUTH FRONT Street, is now. like all the rest, keeping a First Class Shaving, Hair Cutting, Ac, Saloon, with Albert G. Prempert and Wm. J. Stewart as as sistants, uive tnem a cau. u WHOLESALE PBIVE8. Our quotations, it should be understood. represent the wholesale prices generally. In "M"g up smaU orders higher prices have to be oharged. , , . ABTIOLBS. . . .. - FBICBS. 10H 1 oo 1 BAGGING Gunny Htanaartt.... ........... ..... BACON NorUi, Carolina . . Hams, 9 lb- i-; i Shoulders, 9 f .v.-. aii.... : ides, oboioe, V Ih... . .... .. Wbstbbb Skokbd Hams. (ft.. ; Sides. ...... :. Shoulders. B lb. Dbt Sautbd Sides, V .. tsnouiaers. w id............... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand. each. New New York, eaon. .. New City, eaob... BEESWAX !..: .... . . . BmCKS Wilmington,, M Northern..... BUTTER -North Carolina, ft S. - northern, x. CANDIES V Tallow.... Adamantine..... CHEESE a-North'nFact'y : Dairy, Cream State.. .".C.:.-. COFFEE-Jp ft Java.... . ! Lagayra j . . . .- .V. u RiO ; CORN MIlAL 9 buah., in sacks, Virginia Meal....... COTTON TIES-HP bundle DOMESTICS-Sheeting, 4f4, yd . Yarns, a bunohi....t.v...... EGGS dozen. . . . . 113- 18 00 8 50 . 8 60 e oo 4 25 6 00 11 00 : 8 00; 5 i S75 5 50 6 50 4 00 4 50 10 FISH MaokereL No. 1. 9 bbl. Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. . , Mackerel, Nd. a, bbl. .. . .. Mackerel, No. 2, 9 half bbl. Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl.... Mullets, 9 bbJ............. . , Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg.. . Dry Cod. f B. FLOUR 9 bbl Super.... ........ Family CIty'Mm Super. . Family... GLTJE 9 B... GRAIN S bushel. ' Corn,store,bags,prlme,white i" - Corn, cargo, in bulk, " ' Corn, cargo, in bags, " Corn, cargo, mixed, In .bags Oats, from store..'. 60 80 O Cow Peas , HIDES $ Ih Green HAY loo Ss Eastern North River HOOP IRON-? .... LARD--9 ft Northern .' North Carolina. ..... 00 a LIME barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed... 18 00 Rough Edge Plank... .. 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality.... ..13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boarda.com'n 13 00 MOLASSES 8 srallon 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 19 00 New Crop Cuba, in hhds ... . " K in bbls..-. Porto Rico, in hhds M " " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds. . . . ,p in bbls Syrup, in bbls...., NAILS 9 keg-Cut. lOd basis.. OILS gallon Kerosene . . . . Linseed Rosin - Tar Deck and Spar.... POULTRY Chiokens,live,grown " . Spring Turkeys PEANUTS 9 bushel POTATOES bushel Sweet.. 8t 56 28 30 00 00 22 00 12 10 90 15 00 00 30 15 65 26 . so ; 80 85 00 20 85 2 7b 18 1 45 1 00 18 20 87 20 1 00 80 60 2 65 50 40 Irish, per barrel, new.... 2 55 PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... 14 50 Prime 18 50 Rump 00 15 00 14 00 IS 60 1 10 1 53 RICE Carolina, 9 ft 4U' Rough, 9 bushel (Upland).. 80 a Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 BAGS 9 ft Country , 0 :i city l ROPE 9 ft 146a SALT 9 salt Alum 80 & Liverpool 80 Lisbon. 00 American 00 O SUGAR Granulated ...... 6Q Standard A 7J4 White Ex V.... 5k Ex C, Golden VAQ C Yellow 4a SOAP 9 ft Northern a SHINGLES 9 M Contract.... 5 00 & Common 2 00 Cypress Saps t to & Cvnress Hearts 0 00 & 85 85 00 75 6 5Mi 5 6K 700 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 00 10 00 a iH 10 00 19 00 STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 R O Hogshead 00 00. TALLOW 9 ft 16 TIMBER 9 M feet-Ext Heart (1st class yellow jrine) 0 00 Prime ship's, 1st class heart. 8 00 Extra Mill, good heart 6 50 Mill Prime 6 00 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 WOOL 9 ft Washed 00 Unwashed 00 Burrv 10 8 UO 6 50 5 4 00 00 15 16 5 00 2 50 WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WILMINGTON HONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York H discount .Baltimore Boston Philadelphia.... Western Cities. Exohanere. 30 davs. 1 V cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 108 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons. ... 23 landing, 1866 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s 82 SdoqIaa 1&x 4 W & W B R Bonds, 7 So (Gold Diterest)! 118 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 9c 108 Wilmington, CoL A Augusta B R Bonds. . . 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 9c 100 8 9o 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 9o 100 Wilmington & Weldon BR Stock 110 North Carolina R R Stock 82 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.... 50 Wilminaton Cotton Mills Stock 120 Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, . $300,000 Surplus Fund, - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GORE, C. M. 3 TED MAN, G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, DONALD MacRAS. JAS. A. LEAK, H. VOLLERS, F. HHEINSTEIN, B. Ii. BRIDGERS, E. B. BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WTLLIAM3, Vice President, au 0 tf 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier. 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THE BRADSTREET CO., 279, SSI, 283 Bboadwat, deo24tf NEW YORK CITY. The Bobesonian, 1 Published everywetoesday InLttmberton, N. C -n -nr ' -wwr wrTiT a v-v 4 a ira-R T. A VOBIf rrmmT JITTO'W ATCD TUB' XX lareest advertising patronage of any paper In the State. It now has over eight hundred sub scribers to Robeson county alone, besides a gen eral circulation jn the counties of Moore, Cum berland, Bladen, Columbus, Richmond, and tn the adjoining counties, Marlon, Marlboro and Darlington, in South Carolina. Jan 24 OH Wilmington AfTCbldon 1 Eailroad Co. 1 , Otfiob or Gbxl,' 8 urxauiujinxHT, r Wilmington. N. C, March 6 1885. f AL mi i n (Hiange pf ScliediiUl! rH AND AFTER MARCH , AT 5.20 A.M. J PamanffflT Tratna m the i A wei- don Railroad will run as follows: Day Mall sm Ereaa Trsdna, Dally NoswlT Norttisuia 48 Soatb. : Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 9.27 A M' Arrive at Weldon.... ............. 8.05 P. If.. Leave Weldon.. 8.10 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7.55 P. M. Tar Thbotbh Matt, two PAssxHaxB Tbatji Daily No. 40 South. , Leave Weldon.. .....W.. . .............. 688 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mah, axd PAssxHeiB Tbaxji Dailt Na 43 -. ' . . . .'. ' - ... NOBTB. - '.' ! Leave Wilmington 8.50 P. M Arrive at Weldon............ 2.65 P. M Train Na 45 leaves Wnmlngton at 2.10 A. M.; arrives at Weldon at 7.80 A M. Train No. 48 leaves Weldon at 1.00 A M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. , Train No. 42 daily except Monday. . Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. . Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Roeky Mount for Tarboro at 8.45 P. M. dally. Beturn ing.ieave Tarboro at 11.50 A M. daily. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A M. daily. Train No: 47 makes olose eonneotion at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. For accommodation of IocpI travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 5.20 A M. daily except Sunday. . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. mh7tf IILMINGTOH, CQI'HBIA & AUGOSTi Railroad Co. - r - OmCBOTGZBXBAIi Stjp't, 1 Wilmington, N. C, March 6, 1885; ) Change of Schedule. ; ON AND AFTER MARCH 6, 1885, AT 5.07 A. L, the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: . 1TIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Ially- Noa. 48. "Weat and 47 East. Leave Wilmington. 8.20 P. M, Leave Florence 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C, C. A A Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 9.55 P. M. Leave C..C.4A. Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 5.07 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 9.07 A.M. Niqht Mail abd Passzvsxb Tbaih, Dailt. No. ID Wbst. Leave Wilmington 10.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.80 A M. Kail ahb PAssxKexB Tbaih Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence 4.15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington...;... &25P.M Train No. 42 leaves Wilmington at 7.80 A. M.; arrives at Florence at 11.45 A. M. Train No. 45 leaves Florence at 10.00 P. M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 1.50 A. M. : i Train No. 42 daily except Monday. N i Train No. 45 daily except Saturday. Trains 42 and 48 stopat all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. , LocalFrelght leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 5.25 AM. JOHN 7. DIVINE, . Gen'ISupt. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. mh7tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OmCB OT SUPBBlATJtlLBZHT, 1 Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. 1 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 81, 1884, THB FOIr lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.80 A. M. ... 1 Leave Charlotte at ..8.15 P.M. No. 8. V Arrive at Raleigh at. 9.00 A. M. I Arrive at Wilmington at. ..- 8.25 A M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. kt q i Leave Charlotte 8.15 A. M. wo 3 f Arrive at Shelby 12.15 P. M. . (.Leave Shelby 1.40 P. M. N0- f Arrive at Charlotte.. 5.40 P. M. Trains No. land 2 make elose connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleisrh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 forStatesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lantaand all points Southwest. - L. C. JONES, Superintendent. 7. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, sep21tf New York and WjUmington Steamship Go. FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, At 8 o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, March 21 REGULATOR " March 28 BENEFACTOR " April 4 REGULATOR " April 11 FROM WILMINGTON. REGULATOR Saturday, March 21 BENEFACTOR.. t March 28 BEGTJLATOS. " April 4 BENEFACTOR " April It 1ST" Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and Soutn Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C Tbeo. C, Eser, Freight Agent,' New York. XT, P. CljiLsj & Co General Agents, mh 17 tf 85 Broadway, New York. ENCODRAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. - Security Against Fire. Tte Nortli Carolina Home Insurance Co, RAUSIGH, N. 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