A QUESTION ABOUT" Browns Iron .Bitters ANSWERED. ' ?hineVrell. it doesn't But it does ouiemnytoejwe preparations of iron than of any th5 ,HcInn used in medioine This shows oon fhv thS tois acknowledged to be the most dUSiit foctSSi rocoeesfalmSlioal practic It is. Lma remarkable fact, thatprior to the disoor- BROWN'S IRON BIHERS Wacbe. or produce oonstfpstfcm-all other iron Ledteiies do. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Tares Indigestion, Biliousness, Weakness nVjucpsia, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, Tired Feelinff, General Debility,Pain in the de, Back or Iiimbs,Headacne and Neural-ala-for all these nilmwnts Iron is prescribed daily. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,Z iH minnte. like all other tharoogh medicines, it sets slmvly When taken by the first symptom of benefit is renewed energy. The mnsclee then beoome ': firmer, the digestion improves, the bowels are active. In icomen the effect is usually more rapid sad marked. The eyes begin at once to brighten ; the akin clears uD- healthy color comes to the cheeks ; nervousness J 1 disappears; functional derangements become regn- 1 jar and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance is gnppbed for the child. Remember Brown's Iron Bitters is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in jurious, rhytician. and Jhvggittt rteommend if. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHEB. jy-rrD&WlY too or mn nrm Uy27 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 D&W gututh nrm oh m Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. ftblOSW sa tu th nrm en m EF.STOKjB THK x and VIQOK of "yOTJIH. Dye pepsia, Want of A jsia, v am oi ppeuie, iu "jja. ana Tired reeling aosoajteiy 3!yV nma1 RnnM. iiTlieflf. ATMS v UlCDIilUU .sw j. va, digestion. Lack of Strengtn, nerves receive new force. Enlivens the mind ftndU "3 1 faT S Suffering from complaints i riJ S Si 3 Decnliar to their sex will find in 1X2. SABIEES ISON TOWIO a safe and speedy cure. Gires a clear, healthy complexion.' Preijneu; attempts fit counterfeiting onlyada Bent KeCIlio ORIGINAL. JLN'D BEST. iStroiiis, Mo, for our ISKEA1 BOOK." i'aliof stiasse asil oaafnl uuarm-itVio, I sag 10 D&Wly an 16 not SDniiffs at I our uoor. hot SDriara Phvsicians use In their own Cases and Prescribe for Others Buffalo Lithia Water IN til! TP. K-nsrini atjt tttasth OUTffR- UAI.LY OP UKIC ACID DIATHESIS.; J3R. JAMES L. CABELL, leai ueoartment of tne university or Virginia ud Pre ideutof t e National Board of Health, and former Jtesident Physician, Hot Springs, Yirgiaia. ' The water of Snrln No. 2 oontAins in nota. bie 0ii:-Liit.if.iHK two of t.liA Allral1H whlnn im tut C'eulted as p-strpmslv va.iria.rtiA tn t.n traarmnnt of f4ont. Ilthiasia. ftni T.lvAr AfFnntinns Irflfm- to the Carbonate nf Pntiuih thnA T.i Jhi.fi - Tfc i nnw Well known that, hnth nf t.heaA n.tlm.11na pflrhnn- Acid Diathexix Ronnnntmi with ftrnrM nH in nn&Aa Of (JhrnniJ! (imit. hmannt nf t.Tisiv gffinitv fi 774 i(Z arifl t.hR iat "nnlnWHtT nt t ha aolta nrliWi are formed by their union with that, acid." DR. ALQKRNON S. GARNETT, Snreon (Retired) U. 8. Navy, Resident Physician Hot SDriners. Ark. '"J V exnerifinn.A in t.liA nw tt 'Rnffaln T.lfhfA Water is limited to the treatment of Gout, Rheu matism, and that hybrid disease 'Rheumatic ut (so called), which is in contradistinction to ,NxuiTiatoid Arthritis of Oarrod. I have had excellent remits from this Water In tnese affections, both In my own person and m we treatment of patients for whom I have pre scribed it. Of course the remedial agent Is its contained Alkalies and their solvent properties. Hence, it is a prophylactic as well as a reme in Nephritic Colic and forminsr Calculi, when v w a rouunaancy oi lamic acw." DR. W. B. TOWLE8, Member Medical Society of Virginia, Resident "jaiuian tioi springs, va.' "I feel no hesltannv wVtvo In anvini that tr oat Kbenmatic Gout, Rheumatism, Stone In ihL-iaTd!?er-and 811 diseases of Eric Acid Dia i' 1 ,k,now f no remedy at all comparable to aI? ita, Water, Spring No. 2. In a single tf$ Bngnts Di8ease ot the Kidneys I wit d JFy marked beneficial results from Its ff.froni ts action in this particular case, I easa " Ve ereafc confldenoo in it In this dis- DR. T. B. BUCHANAN, , Resident Physician, Hot Springs, Ark. VOTi1 r . . . SDrWw V? cases Buffalo Lithia Water, Gon?fn 1 have made use of thts Water for enta2?SXown clse; and prescribed it for pa bMl Sllarly,8affeK. with the most decided Qoutv mm18?1?8- v1 take Pleasure in advising viouty patients to these Springs." S5-6ni?Qcaf ? one dozen half gallon bottles wpb. case at the Springs. ''or to JrlUBU anyaaaress. -l.lt may tefoanZ11 ' W BPrmg9 rr nftn mhMf r 1 au- r- WKJD-B, Proprietor, ul"i3C artn Buffalo T.tehTo iinH V Vinson & Manning's j 'ttraBecttoomg, ANK NEW HANOVER BUILDING;, Wilmington., N. C. fto, Marine aMLife Comianies. sate capital Represented Oyer $100,000,000. The Person County News, Published at ROXBORO, N. C " WIUTAKER & GIBBONS, Tho NEwlffll.T Proprietors. nerrVnwil?5,?Ul. largest eircula Paper pubLhiS?08 otasnlation of any taffS ."tea Tery liberal. BnioTtetlon V" - -Si 9 iing Star SPRING ROSES. . E. B. CHBESBOBOTJGH. " X : A deep flush upon the air. From roses in full bloom; Methinks the summer looks this way, And will he on us soon. .The garden blushes like a girl . " ! At love's first, whisper sweet; And delicate the rare perfumes . , ,. That all our senses greet. f ' If these spring roses throw such charms ! Upon our daily way, What will it be when summer opes The portals of the day. ' . f And, coming through the golden gates, Laden with perfume rare, Throws beauty over all the earth, And fragrance everywhere ? How beautiful the roses seem, - Clasped in the arms of spriog I Prized dearly both for what they are, And what we know they'll bring. A brighter blush of color rare, ' An urn of sweeter scent," Blue skies, gold rays, and green arcades, In one fair picture blent TWINKLINGS. The funny man of the New York Timet is mentioned for - a consulship; If we have said anything offensive to the new administration we wish to retract it right here. Burlington Free Press. If war rumors continue so much wheat will be sowed in the Northwest that a man may lose himself on the principal streets" of Duluth, "zenith city of the un- salted seas" of grain. Phil. New. A bridge built by the Span iards in Lima in 1613 (seven years before the settlement of New England), is yet in good condition and in daily use. it has five arches and is of very massive construc tion. . "I have been offered three times $750,000 for the New York Times" said Mr. George Jones to an inquiring reporter the other day; "so I would not be likely to accept the $750,000 alone The truth is, the Times is not for sale." Strikers everywhere seem to be winning in" the contest with capital. This is, perhaps, more an evidence that em ployers see better prospects ahead, if they do not actually realize its beginning, than anything else. Dry Goods Bulletin. A recent writer tells -us to dis criminate between recollect and remember. He says we try to recollect what we don't remember.. That may be true, but it's try ing to collect what others don't remember that bothers us . Binghamton Republican. It is an ill wind that blows no one good. A Troy knit goods manufac turer is congratulating himself that the ru mors of war between Russia and England brought to him an order for 25,000 under shirts to keep the Russian warriors warm. It will keep his mill hands busy eight months. SOUTHERN ITEMS. One hundred and five of the one hundred and thirty-seven counties of Georgia are experimenting with prohibi tion. - Alligator steak has been added to the bill of fare at the Sanford House, Sanford, Fla. It proves very acceptable to the Northern palate. Macon (Ua.) lele- graph. A minister of Edgefield, sixty years old and a widower, travelled twenty miles last Sunday, preached two sermons, and got married i J the evening. Literally, business before pleasure. Augusta Chron icle. ' One of the uncrowned cattle potentates of Texas died on Tuesday. When lO years old he ran away from New York, reaching the South as a stowaway. At his demise his wealth was $7,000,000; it was twenty miles from his front gate to his house, and a single panel of the fence of his back yard was 105 miles in length. 2V. T. Commercial Advertiser. PERSONAL. President Cleveland refuses to drive horses, that have had their (ails banged English fashion. This is another attack on Washington "sassiety." Atlanta Constitution. It : is expected hereafter that Gen. Grant and Gen. Clingman will divide the .credit of the tobacco cure. Gen. Clingman insists that tobacco properly ap plied will cure cancer. Gen. Grant cer tainly has proved, that the use of tobacco will not produce cancer. N. T. World. Kossuth is a living instance of the obituary cure, and readers of news papers must remember how often Abd-el Kader, Pio Nono, Charles O'Conor, Alex ander H. Stephens aud Oliver P. Morton were restored to life by the obituary cure. To the list appear must be added the name of General Grant. Fhl. Hews. COTTON. NY. Commercial and Financial Chronicle. New York, April 17. The move ment of the crop, as indicated by our telegrams from the South to-night, is given below. For the week end ing this evening . (April 17) the total receipts have reached 23,723 bales, against 21,808 bales last week, 28, 111 bales the previous week and 28,810 bales three weeks since; mak ing the total receipts since the 1st of Sept., 1884, 4,624,818 bales, against 4,672,343 bales fpr the same period of 1883-'84, showing a decrease since Sept. 1,1884, of 47,525 bales. The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of 35,057 bales, of which 23,289 were to Great Britain 4,010 to Frappe and 7,758 to the rest of the'.Continent, while the stocks as made up this even ing are now 610,966 bales. A partial advance on Wednesday was followed by a sharp decline,f rom the fact that the bulls had overloaded themselves. Yesterday, upon the more peaceful aspect of the foreign advices, there was a buoyant market with considerable activity, and some recovery of confidence among the bull party. To-day there was an early advance, but the speculation was dull and the close quiet. Cotton on the spot , has continued . dull. Only a limited spinning demand can be noticed.- Stocks are well concen trated at this point, but do not seem to attract buyers. . Quotations Were reduced o. on Monday. Yesterday there was an advance of 1-1 6c. To day; the market is quiet and steady at 11c. for middling uplands. The total sales for forward delivery for Mori: rne tne week are 652,400 bales. THE S UJPETTICZIXJO UB, TS UN . HEM THE JZEW AHTIANGE- "MENT.jj H ?: KW"-?t ; I Fall Term. 188S; "f-. - , . Raleigh New-Observer; I.; "JTBST DISTKICT jrJDQK 'SHEPHKKD. Currituck September, on? week. Camden Septemberl4K6ne week. ' PasquotankSeptemher21, one week. Perquimans Sepjtembjeie 28, one week." . Chowan October Spone week. T ; Gales October 12,' one tweek, Hertford Oct. 19, dne week; Dec. 21,r one i week. " ; Washington Oct 26, one week; Dei. 14,' one week. Tyrrell November 2, one week. - Dare November 9, one week. Hyde November 16,-one week. -Pamlico November 53V one week: , Beaufort November 80, two. weeks; SECOND DISTBICrr-'-JTJDGK PHTLLIPS. Warren September 2 two weeks. Northampton October 5, two weeks, Edgecombe October 19, two weeks.- . Bertie November 2, .two weeks. v -j -J HaUfax Npvember 16, two weeksT '-y Craven Kovember 30, twjowecks. ' t THXBD DISTRTCS--JUDQ&,--r-w- ? Franklin Aug. 17, on6 WeeBrr iTov. 16, : one week. Martin Sept. 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, two weeks, for civil causes and jail cases only. " : Pitt Sept. 21, two weeks. Greene Oct. 5, two weeks. vance Oct. 19, two weeks. Wilson Nov. 2, two weeks. I Nash Nov. 23, two weeks. j FOTJETH DISTRICT JTJDGK . I Wake-7-July 13, two i weeks, criminal causes only; Aug. 31, two weess, civil causes Only; Sept., 28, two weeks, crim-1 inal; Oct. 26, three weeks, civil causes only. v: ' ' ' - - Wayne July 27, two weeks, civil and criminal; sept. 14, two weeks, civil .causes only; Oct. 19, one week, civil: . causes only. i Harnett Aug. 10, one week, civil and criminal. Johnston Aug. 17, two weeks, civil and criminal. - - htwttt TiTSTHTfyr .TtrDOE nn.MHR. Orange Aug. 10, one week; Nov. 9, one wees. Caswell Aug. 17, one week; Nov. 16, one week. Person Aug. 24, one week; Nov. 23, one week. Guilford Aug. 31, two weeks; Dec. 14, two weeks. Granvilte Sept. 14, two weeks; Nov. 30, r' two weeks. Alamance September 28, one week. Chatham October 5, two weeks. Durham October 19, two weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOT. Jones Aug. 17, one week: Nov. 2, one week. Lenoir Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 16, two weeks. Duplin Sept. 7, one week; Nov. SO, two weeks. Pender Sentember 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. cPTirvTII TiTSTTfTrvr .Mil IftTC MT! HA15- Cumberland July 27, one week; Nov. 9, one week, lor criminal causes omy; rtov. 1 fi 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, twn wppts. I Anson Sept. 14, one week, for criminal P911SPS- Nut sin nnfi week, civil causes. Brunswick September 21, one week. Richmond Sept. 38, two weeks; lec. ai, nne week. Bladen October 26, two weeks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE Iredell Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 9, two weeks. Rowan Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 23, two weeks. Davidson Sept. 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, one week. Randolph September 21, two weeks. Montgomery October 5, two weeks. Stanly Nov. 19, two weeks. Cabarrus Nov. 2, one week, for criminal . cases and non-jury civil cases. NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockingham July 27, two weeks; Nov. 9, one week. Stokes Aug. 10, two weeks; Npv. 16, one week. Surry Aug. 24. two weeks; Nov. 23, one Alleghany September 7, one week. Wilkes September 14, two weeks. Yadkin September 28, two weeks. Davie October 12, two weeks. -Forsyth October 26, two weeks. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Henderson July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10, two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. Watauga August 81, one week. Caldwell September 7, one week. Mitchell September 14, two weeks. Yancey September 28, two weeks. McDowell October 12, two weeks. EJJ5VENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba Augusts, one week. Cleveland Augnst 10, two weeks; Octo ber 26, one week. Mecklenburg August 81, 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 DISTRICT JUDGE GUDGER. Madison August 3, two weeks; Kovember 23, two weeks; civil causes. Buncombe August 17, three weeks; De cember 7, two weeks. Transylvania September 7, one week. 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 9, two weeks. Sine's Svrun of Tar will cure your cold. Try a bottle. Only 25 cents. For sale by Munds Bros. t WHEAT BAKING POWDER It contains no injurious infrre- uienis.. It leaves no deleterious sub stances in the bread as all pure Strape Cream of Tartar and Alum Powders da ' It restores to tbe Tlour the tdghly important constituents rejected in the bran of the Wheat It makes a bettor and lighter biscuit than any other Baking' Powder. MARTIN . KALBFLEISCII'S SONS, : Established 18291 v HEWTOKK. TRADE SUPPLIED BY HALL & PEARSAIJD, WminNOTON, N. C. iv i- i mh28 3m - sat wed ; ATJTJ TfTTP Send six cents tor postage r ft tend MflAlm free, av OOStlT box of goods which will help- all, of either sex. tomore money rurnt away wan ijuwubsww this world. Fortunes await the woTtarsabso- tatteiysnre. At once aaaress -lav w" Ifasta, Maine. mh 80 D&Wlv ,, 1 1 ,7 Hp y The rJorhingStar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Sutiscriptidji' Ratt In Adyaiice: " I DAILY STAB, One Year, postage paid , . . . . $7 00 SixMonths, 1" " ;4O05 Three Months'1 " ....... 3 tti Two'Monms,' - s " 1150 " one Month " f - 75 WJEEKLY STAB, One Year, postage paid . . . f 1 SO " Six Months, " 1 00 . " Three Months " .... 50 . - ' , NOTICES OF THE FBE3S : m,i am 1 -a ia riAftldedlv one of the best naners In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long Uf e to It. Salem Press. d; t - The Wilmington Stab has entered en Its twelfth year-HW good a paper as any people should want. (ffiarlatUlfemocraLf. The Wilmington Stab has entered on ts twelfth year As a dally Journal of news It stands "up h6"CbturaJlegtster ' The Wummgtes Stab has entered Its- twenty fifth volume. There Is no better paper published in he State. Lenoir Taafe. - ! The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir teenth, year. It is one of the best papers in the State. warrmton Gazette. The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. - It has Deoome one 01 ins leaning papers.01 the Sottth. Oxford ToreAUgM. The Wilmington Stab Is not only one of the best edited papersln the State, but for freshness of news ana typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. Jaauonevorier, Thn wnmlnfftnn Stab Is one. of the vervbestna ners in the South, in every department from typo rapnTTip to ecuwruu auuiLy wu uiueinwiowv, Uersoura (Va.) Index-Appeal. ThA wnmliurton (ft. C.) MomrtHQ Stab Is a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we say It Is the newsiest (secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (F) MtUakm Bfanl&s--; ' . The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best oondnoted and edited papers in the South and. as a isortn uarounian, we are prouu 01 it. Tarooro eoutnerner. We like the Stab becanaa it Is thoroughly re- H.Ma Mk.AiA fAovlAD. artA ark vail tt.n1 ftbiT edited , neVsy, spioy, and in fact a perfect news- ,per. Aiongmay tne btab twinsae. jis. Airy Althoncri at the head of the nress In this State In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve, it is a Stab of the nrst magaituae. May its lustre never wane. TMJrres wtuisavnst. Thn rtriTi la so well and t avorablv known iB this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers ao not aireaav know. It is in every respect one of the best dal lies in the South. Bebesoman. That mairnificent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It ts 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 alL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina J ournalism. Charlotte Observer. ThA Wllmvnfftrni Stab is now takine the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of rts reading matter. The Stab is an exoellent paper. Its prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariot4 wmerver. 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 favorite with Hie State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous ufe to it. Feids ville Times The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verr best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer of any journal published in the South. Oxford iree lance. Why is It that all the papers with the name of Stew are such bright little Journals f The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something la a name after alL Bichmond (Fa.) State. The Wilmington Stab has entered uponfts 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 oolumns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment is oonducted with much ability. Mcr ganton Blade. Humble in its beginnings, 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 newtra per It has few equals, and no superior, for apprs priate selection and judicious arrangement, end we are proud to rank it among our most accepts! ble exchanges. HiUsboro Becorder. The Wilmington Mokniks Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate It upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is dne 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 tne first thing in Journalism- Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, andl ts corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. Hay the healthy, moral influence of tha Stab never bo re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Qoldsboro Messenger. Patapsco Flouring Mills, Established 1774. Bulir:i774. Rolls218S2i rpniS COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES J. THREE MILLS, as follows : PATAPSCO MILL A, 3.x, JLLICOTT CITY, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, at BALTIMORE, McL. ' PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVE, Md. Having a daily capacity of 1 800 Barrels. The value of Flour depends on the proportion ate quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar andPhos phate of Lime. Maryland and Virginia Wheat, from which our Patent Roller Flours are manu factured, is unequalled for Its purity and supe rior quality of alible properties. Ask your Grocer for Patapsco Superlative, Cape Henry Family, Patapsco Choice Patent, North Point Family, Patapsco Family, Chesapeake Extra, Patapsco Extra, Bedford Family, Orange Grove Extra. C. A. GAMBRILL MF'G CO., 82 Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. Represented by J. T. McIVER, feb 2 3m sat tu th Wilmington, N. C Northern Butter, N, 0. Hams FEW TUBS CHOICE NORTHERN BUTTER. In lots to suit to close consignment. Also, a small lotgood N. C. HAMS. GOOD GOODS LOW PPICES. Flour, Meat, Sugar, Salt, Meal, Molasses, Coffee, Peanuts, Cheese, Craekers, Snuff, Tobacco. Consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, and al Country Produce will receive careful attention. HALL & PJSARSALL, Wholesale Grocers and Com. Merchant?, Nos. 11 & 13 So. Water Street, ap 4 tf ; Wilmington, N. C. Hood Restored Remedy Fbkk. A viotim of youthful imprudence MiMrinir Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Ao., having tried in vain every known ' remedy, has discovered a simple me ana of Belf-cnre, which he will send FREB to his fellow-sufferers. Address, YES, 43 Chatham S WNe w York. nov 29 DAWly tilths at novSO The PamHcoISnterprise STONEWALL, H. a - ; A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published A in the GRAIN REGION of the State. . Subscription (1.60 a year. Yearly Advertising' rates une square, tlx; two squares, 'l-nree Squares. 124; Four Squares, SSfi Quarter Column, $40: Half Colamn, $60; One Column, $100. . No de viation zromaoove rates. - -. i Address, ENTERPRISE. IvStf 8tonewaU.N.a I PATENT I CAGAMBRIU MraCo. WHOLESALE ;PEJCES. tart Our quotations, It should he understood, represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be cnargea. ; ."" ' - abticlbs. r BAGGING 43unny .. . . .... rBioxa. standard.. ... BACON North Carolina . -. uams,v h ;:: Shoulders, 9 Sides, choice; Sft WrsTKKH Smokxd Hams. 9 Sides, -' Shoulders. tBTb Dbt Sauted Sides, 9 lb........ Shoulders; 19 .V7.il. ,7 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Becona uana, eaoh ' New New York. eaoh........ ' New City. eaoh... ........... .Bkks wAS y fl.,.-..... .. ...... : iuuujus Wilmington, ai Northern BUTTER -North Carolina, V Northers. v.. CANDLES lb Sperm... Taiiow Adamantine ................. CHEESE ft-North'hFact'y Dairy, cream........ State : ........ COFFEE 9 lb Java ... AAguyra ... Bio CORN KiAL bush,, in sacks, Virginia Meal....... COTTON TEES-HS bnndle. u.i.-DOMESTICS-Sheeting, 4-4, V yd Yum 3 bunoh XGGS 9 dozen... FISH Mackerel, No. 1, 9 bbl... Mackerel, No. 1, 9 half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 3, a bbl. . Mackerel, No. 2, 9 half bbL Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl. . . . .. Mullets, 9 bbl , Mullets, Pork bbls. . N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg. . . 5 " Dry Cod. lb IS 00 20 00 10 00 8 50 3 GO 6 00 4 35 6 00 11 00 3 00 9 00 7 00 5 Ob 6 00 12 00 4 00 10 24 50 9 FLOUR 9 bbl Super . 8 75 -SXt Family ... City Mills Super . .... Family ...... aiAjs 9 b GRAIN busheL . Corn,store,bags,prnne, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, . " Corn, cargo, in bags, " Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store Cow Peas.. ........... . HIDES 9 lb Green Dry. . HAY 9100 ftsJ-Bastern....... Western North River HOOP IRON 9 fl) LARD-9 lb Northern. North Carolina.- . LIMB barrel LUMBER City Sawed-9 M ft Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 Bough Edge Plank...... 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned 18 00 Soantling and Boards,com'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 200 15 00 jauu&sju v gallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 31 in bbls.... 26 Porto Rico, in hhds . 28 " in bbls 30 Sugar House, inhhds. 00 in bbls 00 Syrup, in bbls... :. 22 NAILS 9 keg Cat. lOd basis. . 00 OILS a gallon Kerosene.... 12 Lard 1 10 Linseed 00 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Peck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chickens.live.grown 80 " Spring.. 15 Turkeys 65 PEANUS 9 bushel 60 POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet.. 40 Irish, per barrel, new .... 2 55 PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... 14 50 Prime .- 18 60 Rump 00 RICE-Carolina, 9 B OA Bough, 9 bushel (Upland).. 80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 SAGS 9 B Country , 0 City 10 ROPE 9 B 14H SALT 9 salt Alum 80 Liverpool 80 Lisbon 00 America 00 SUGAB Granulated Standard A 1M White Ex o 5& Ex C, Golden 5 CYellow 4?a SOAP 9 fi Northern SHINGLES 9 M Contract. ..." 5 00 Common. a 00 -Cypress Saps.... 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES 9 M W O Barrel. ... E8 CO B O Hogshead. 00 00 TALLOW 9 a 16 TIMBER 9 M feet-Ext Hearr (1st olass yellow ipine) 9 00 Prime ship'g, lstclass heart. 8 00 Extra Mill, good heart.. 6 50 Mill Prime ... : 6 00 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Onlinary 3 00 WOOL 9 lb Washed 00 Unwashed 00 Burrv 10 WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern-'1 00 North Carolina..... 1 00 810 00 19 00 8 00 6 50 5 00 4 00 15 16 IStt 5 00 2 60 WI1.ITIINGTON SIABKET, Exchange (sight) on New York....-...W disooont Baltimore .. Boston Philadelphia Western Cities.. Exchange, 30 days, 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 108 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons .... 23 funding, 1866 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s 82 Spooi&l TftX. . . 4 W & WRR Bonds, 7 9o (Gold Interest)"!! 118 Carolina Central R B Bonds, 6 9c 106 Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R B Bonds. . . 10b Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 9o 100 8 9c 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 90 100 Wilmington & Weldon BB Stock 110 North Carolina B B Stock 82 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. 120 Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, - $300,000 Surplus Fund, - - - - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W.LGOBE, C. M. STEDMAN, G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES, DONALD MacRAE, JAS.A. LEAK, - H. VOLLERS, F. RHETNSTEIN, R. R. BRIDGERS, E. B.BORDEN, J. W. ATKINSON., ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, an 20 tf 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier. 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THE BUADSTKEET CO., 279, 81, 283 Bboadwat, , deo24tf NEW" YORK CITY. The Robesonian, Published every Wednesday In Lamberton, N. C Bv TT.W. McDIAKlIiro. TTASTiraiiW3IOTC THE JUL largest advertising patronage of any paper Ul UV AV UVTI MOB - V V V.faMW scribers in Bobeson county alone, besides a sea era! circulation in the comities of Moore, Cum-. berianav uiaaen, uoiumDus, meomunu, uu m the adjoining counties, Marlon, Marlboro and Darlington, in oouiu warouna. i&u " 00 ; 12 ; no vn! 8 --8 9 10 7 ' 1 60 1 65 ; ,190 Q 200 ' ,100 190 . 26 27 8 00 8 00 ; 0 00 14 00 15 18 22 25 , ; 18 85 r, 00 12 : 12 13X 14X 15 . 10 12 18 8 . 11 - 13J : 92 11 67j 70 , 00 70 1 40 1 45 . 6. 7 CO 85 iia i2j 0 cu k o uu e so f oo 4 00 4 10 4 60 5 50 10 18 66 62 63 64 66 60 61; 52 65 80 85 o CO 123 1 05 ; 1 15 90 i oo ; 90 100 8 m 84 10 00 10 00 Ct I 40 Wihninjrton:6:X7eld6n jEailroad Co: . -"U ,. , Omcrm arQmt, 8orsBUTSsuxr, i ; Wilmington, N. C. March 6 1880. f . n nn n- rtV i Change of Schedule. . : , . ON AND AFTER MARCH 0,1885, AT Sjb A.X. Passenger Trains on the Wilmington k Wei don Railroad will run as follows: . . Day Mall smd Kzpresa Trains, Dsdly-i . No. 4Y Nortlt and 48 Sontn. Leave Wumington, Front Si Depot, at 9 27 A. ML Arrive at Weldon.. .v... 8.06 P. . Leave Weldon... i. r... ... s.io P. M, Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot, 7.65 P. M. Fast Tkbobh Maxlajtd Passshsxb Tbaxh DAn,y No. 40 South. - rrwv wuvu . ... . ... . .............. 0.00 i . BL ArriTe at Wihnington, Front St. Depot, 10.00 P. M Mah ajtj PAssxasxa " Tbaik OuLr-Kn. sx NOBTH. "; Leave wrtongton...... ,". 8.50 P. M Arrive at Weldon............ ... 5S v m Train No. 45 leaves Wllmlnstrtn atsnti vi arrives at Weldon at 7.80 A. M. ! Train No. 42 leaves Weldon at 1.09 A. M.: ar rives at Wilmington at 7.10 A. M. ' , Train No. 42 daily except Monday. Tram No. 45 daily except Sunday. Train No. 40 South will ston onlv at. Wllann Goldsboro and Magnolia. - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky' Mount for Tarboro at 8.45 P. M. daily. Return lng, leave Tarboro at 11.50 AM. daily. . Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 SO A. M. daily. Train No. 47 makes elose connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 48 runs dailv and makes nlnoa m. neotion for all points Norm via Bichmond and wasmngvon. All trams run solid between Wumington and Washington, and have ' Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. For aeoommodation of IoqpI travel a. Pjuwpitidwv Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving n umiogioo a.iai a. m. aauy except gunaay. lUJUN JT. 1UVUNJS, General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. , mh 7 tf WILMINGTON, COLOMBIA & AOGOSTA Railroad Co. Omoi or Gxhzkax. Sttp't, 1 ' Wilmington, N. C, March 6, 1885. J Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MARCH 6, 18S5, AT 5 07 A. M.. the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: NIGHT TCKPKJE8S TRAINS (Daily) Not. 48 West and 4T 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 O, C. & A. Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 5.07 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 9.C7A.M. Nisht Mail akd Passxfsxb Tbaih, Daily. No. 40 WIST. Leave Wilmington.... .....10.20P.M. Arrive at Florence L80A.M. Mail abs Passehskb Tbaih Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence 4.15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington , 8.25 P. 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. Train No. 42 daily except Monday. Train No. 45 daily except Saturday. Trains 42 and 43 stop at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marien. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. is 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. Local Freight leaves Wllmlngton -dafly, except Sunday, at 5.25 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'lSupt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, mh 7tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OmOB OI STJPXBIBTKSBXn, Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 21 1884. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave Wilmington at ....7.00 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at 7.85 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.80 A. M. ) Leave Charlotte at ... .8.15 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at 9.00 A. M. t Arrive at Wumington 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- PBBSS AND FREIGHT. Daily except. Sundays. Vn , I Leave Charlotte 8.15 A. X. ao-s f Arrive at Shelby.. 12.15 P. M. . i Leave Shelby 1.40 P. M. wo- f Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. ts A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvflle, Stations West ern N. C. R. R-, Ashvllle and points West. . Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. 0. JONES, - -Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, sep21tf New York and Wihnington Steamship Co. FROM PIER 84, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, At 8 o'clock P. M. REGULATOR ...Saturday, April 25 BENEFACTOR May 2 REGULATOR..... " May 9 BENEFACTOR M May 16 FROM WILMINGTON. BENEFACTOR Friday, April 24 REGULATOR " May 1 BENEFACTOR M May 8 REGULATOR " May 15 137" Through Bills Lading and Lowert Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and Soutn Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 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