Si "
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED. v:
has probably been asked thousands
Theqnestion m g Bitters cure eTary-
does cure any diaeaaa
would presonbe IBOH
rasi wn Tto the profession, and Inquiry of any
eJ' oJfirmwiU wihstantiate tJbe assertion
lP&Sf mora preparationa of farpn llua of amy
ttit thereodSno This shows cool
1 o fMVWIUH - .
oiu "r-Ti,t ,- g acKnowwagea w do ua mass
clusiv that?? " SaleScl praotioe. It is.
importani "rKi, that ra-iar i
rtant factor""
hie fact, that prior to the dieoov-
tw?oi?nWN'S IRON BITTERS no perfect-
ovfever. '
) IRON BITTEKs
tombinatioahad ever b
eIT of ,H bu Lliniamb inatiaahad ever been found.
,ysa,- iTTPB fdoes aotfariare
lUrineB do. BROWN'S IRON BITTKR8 ,
'"indigestion, Biliousness, Wemkneas,
mnep" iMalarla, Chills and Fevers,
S'de, Back or Limbs, Headache and Neural-
an lOT ail UKX W
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,
not core' in
minnte UK au ouwr tinwia nnauinwj, acts
3.lv ' When taken by n file first symptom of
Konetit is renewed energy. ne musclee tnen beooras
rmer tlifl dUfestion improves, the bowels are active.
In teamen the effect is usually more rapid and marked.
The eyes begin at once to brighten: the skin dears
. healthy color comes to the cheeks; nerroosness
disappears; functional derangements become regn.
ar and if a nursing mother, abundant snstenanoa
tagnpplied for the child. Bemember Brown's Iron
Bitters is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in
jurious. 1'hyticianl and DruggitU recommend ii.
The Genuine has Trade Hark and crossed red lines
on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. -
jy 27 D&Wlv too or rrm nrm Jy27
All Sorts of
hurts and many sorts of ails of
man and beast need ja cooling
lotion. Mustang Liniment. :v ' - '
feb 1 D&W
BU tu th
nrm
' eh m
The Mirror !
is no flatterer. Would youj
make it tell a sweeter tale?!
Magnolia Balm is the charm
er that almost1 cheats the
looking-glass.
!
!
feb 1 DAW
sutnths - nrra A ch m
ssxa the LIVER aai KI OMtY8
iad fiEffTtfUK Tfrs EEHAXrTI
and VIQOIt of YOtjTH. Dr
V
i-opsia. Want cf p petite. In
oigestion. L&ck of Strength
cure a. iues. icasciesana
nerves reeeiv iicwforce.
jniive3 ine luina anal
niinnliii Krain Power.
' Snfferinefrom complaints
B nprnllirto Ihsir Bex Will
2od In Iiii. iiaSTEB'SIBOKr TOHB3 a safe and
tpt-fti'- xir.-e. Jivcsaclejir, neaniiv complexion.
J'rcfjn-:;: attempts ti. eonnterreitiuK oaly adol
tothejojiitsrltyof the oriciual. Ua not expert.
.PTIti',i'i:. ilKd:Ik- 1L AD iSKST.
i tJo. I
aSi.Lo-ie. Aio.,for oor "UilEAtl ZUXXS."
an;; 16 TiAWiv an 18
Hot SpriDgs at Tour Door.
Ifl.it Springs Physicians ose in their own Cases
and Prescribe for Others
BulMo Lithia T7ater
IN ' 1 '
i
UOUT, RHEUMATISM, AND DISEASES GENE
RALLY OP UKIC ACID DIATHESIS -
f
i
DC JAMES Ii. CABELL,
Professor of Physiology and Surgery In the Med
ical Department of the Untversity-of Virgiai
nd Pre ident of t e National Board-of Health,
and former Kesident Physietaa, Hot; Springs,
. Virginia. ' . f
' The water of Spring. No. 2 contains tn nola
bie quantities two of the Alkalies, which are ao
iveiaed as extremely valuable In the treatment
f-f Oout, l.ithiasis, and Liver Affections. I refer
to t ne Carbonates of Potash and Liihio. It is now
wel; known that both of these alkaline earbon
ate. nave an ascertained value in cases of UHe
Acid lhatlmis connected with GravH. and in cases
of C hrome Omit, because of their affinity for Uric
Acid and the great Isohibllity of the salts which
are formed by their union with that acid."
DR. ALGERNON S. GARNETT,
Saeon (Katired) TJ. S. Navy. Resident Physician
HotfJprmga, Ark. r
"My experience In the use of Buffalo Lithia
jjater iimited to the treatment of Gout, Khen
an,d lbat hybrid disease Rheumatio
7 "oi 80 ca!ld). wh'ch la In eontxadistinction to
Me BfituTiialoid Arthritti of Carrod.
i nave had excellent results from this Water in
i iese affections, both in my own person aad In
i. ?ih e.ai:me5! of Patient4 for whom I have pre
!'nr'faed lt: .f course the remedUl agent Is its
on amed Alkalies and their solvent properties.
a iW,1? a Prophylactic as well as a reme
Tn-1 NePh?tio Colic and forming Calculi, when
any to a ledundancyof Lithio Acid."
DR. W. B. TOWLE3,
Miwr-Medlcal Society of Virginia, Resident
iliysician Hot Springs, Va.
fione oi.no he8ltaney whatever in saying that In
Hi Rheumatio Gont, .Rheumatism, Stone In
w ner,an? 111 diseases of DrioAcidDla-
ii. fir.i'n ft ,1? no remedy at aU comparable to
rSK? pithuia w&ut, Spring No. 2. In a single
S1118 seuse of the Kidneys I wit
ntrtif 17 mared beneficial results from its
sbonw ?tTom Its actlon ia this partfcjular ease, I
would have great confidence in it in this dis-
DR. T. B. BUCHANAN.
Resident Physician, Hot Springs, Ark.
SwuSka111? caBes Buffalo Lithia Water,
C? 1 nave made use of this Water for
Menta?i?ra-cJa8ej and prescribed it for pa
KriS11"lT,BUIerl ,witb a mo8t decided
Ctv rt i-.v1 teke Pleasure in advising
"""ty patiente to these Springs." J
-Atkinson & nannings
Insuranee Rooms, i
NO-113 NoRTlI WfTER STREET,
Wilmington, N. C.
ir5i Marine ail-Life taiiaiifis.
?W6 Capltal Repwaented Over SIOOJOOOO.
The Person County Nes,
PnbusliedatR0n50BQ,N.a
'Published
circulation of aav
onof North TnZSiST"
in the fine tobacco
Kwrastei" ratS"
a rr.1"?. Terr IiberaL Bubflortoflon
0
5 683
ana Frowrlotn;
le larmnf
3U
Thelliirtgtar
JKAN-INGELOW."'
3f
. i 1."J -- rrake joy borne,
And make a piacetitUhy great heart for
' her,;?- - 7;"' ;
And give her time to grow and cherish her j
Then will she cptejmd- oft -will hlog to
1 vthee; '
When Ihoa art workitig iathe furrows, jay
Or weeding In the sacred hour of dawn. J
It is a comely fashion to.be glad ;
Joy ia the grape we say to God.
There 4ft rest remaining. Hast thou
Binnedt-'-'iu-
There ia, a sacrifice, "Lift up tJiV head;" ,
Thg oyely j)rid and the dyer-voftf alike
King ith a efppg eternel a, h8ppyrr4Je : 1
JByltherloveftthee j
RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY 1
jlltte idispdaHiop Hioytiing4
that 19do wfuse to dor thtngs that
we do noOike ia noty as ajule, a good onei
A part pt Criarrtrahng-consiats of self
denial. The moBt disagreeable' work; there
fore, is work that should not be neglected'.
The fact that it Is not pleasant is not proof
that jt is the best, but neither is it evidence
that it ia not good. United Presbyterian. I
c:rr? ..pbri8tiaiiitj,.is either the mosi
daring of impostures or the truth of God,
It presents imperative claims to every mind
0d heart. , It admits of no. equivocation'.
Jolerates t no ,deniaK f Ita, trumpet calL
through nineteen centuries, has never aba
ted in the least its tone of divine com
mand. Full acceptance or complete, re
jection are the only possible alternatives.
Richmond Advocate.
Lord Radstock, an earnest
English .Christian. , now on an eyangelieal
visit to India, . writes to the London
Christian that prejudice against ! Christian
ity seems to be dying out all over that
country.' There are more students in the
ChrisUan College in Madras than in' the
government and Hindoo Colleges together.
Christians in India are convinced that a
great preparatory work is going on, to be
soon followed by large results. J
Rev. Mr Chaney has tackled
Rev. Sam Jones on the subject of . Hell ana
the Prince of the Powers of' the Air. We
ave no, ubtf inJhlsTbwn fashion,, tbje
Georgia ."son of Umnder will know.how to
take care qt himself. Tho decadence of
morals always carries along with it a double
effort to argue God out of His universe by
the philosophers, so-called and the.Devfl
out of his jurisdiction, by lay and clerical
purists. Augusta Oa.) Chronicle. I
- I often hear folks talking abotlt
heart religion.'...! want the religion that be
gins at the top of my head and extends- to
me soles of my feet just as well as in my
heart : They don't talk much about the
beatt up yooder: they say "I was hungry j"
there you need bands to feed them; "I wis
sick,- and in prison, and you need feet to
go and wait on them. Oh, for a thorough
consecration, soul and body, to Christ.
Rev, Sam Jones.
OugLt 1 to make a public con
fession of faith' and join the Church? This
important question is, no doubt, agitating
the minds of hundreds among the readers
of these columns. The first person with
whom most of you would discuss this ques
tion would be your own pastor. He would
probably say to you, Yes, my friend, you
had better do so, provided you have already
joined Jesus Christ. If the Son of God be
within your heart then you are spiritually
alive: vou have experienced the new birth;
you are prepared to live the Christian life
because He liveth in you. If you only
make membership of a church the main
thing, . if you unite yourself to nothing
stronger than a company of frail, fallible
fellow' creatures, and expect them to tow
you along by tne power ol tneir prayers
ana xellowsnip, tnen you nave but a poor
chance of success in this world or of heav
en in the next. The first question for you
to settle is. Have you been born anew by
the Holy Spirit? Have you, by sincere
faith, united your heart to the omnipotent
Saviour? Rev. T. L. UuyUr. If. D.
SpmtS'T'uipentiiie
Charlotte lias reduced the police
force and - trimmed the salaries. ' The
Mayor gave part of Ms salary to the Graded
School. 5
trzaJ&lrioh Visitor: The Rev. N.
D.t"WBson is criticaDy ill, at his hotel in
SThoTtol lni i TTia fa mil ir worn tas1acrranl,wi
. VMfrv m, m m - mwm aw'MUJ w a-a suw
q foTndare nowhis1)edBide.
- Charlotte Observer: Thomas
Vance, the youngest son of Senator Vance,
has been elected mayor pf Lenoir, and is
perhaps the youngest mayor in the State.
Clingman in " Goldsboro 3fes-
senger: '.
No man who fails to advertise
: His goods, can e'er secure
A -"run of trade of any size, '
Or name that will endure;
For when his card the people see
Is no where to be found,
They take a vote and straightway he
Is quickly passed around
...... . As a fraud.
Asbeville rAdvance: The Ra
leigh Recorder says: Rev. J. L. Carroll is
meeting with mucn success in nis wors in
AshevUle Since the first of January there
have been ' about ninety additions to the
Baptist church. - The dwelling house
of Mr.'. ' William Corn, about four miles
north west of the city, was destroyed by fire
about one -o'clock night before last and its
entire contents consumed, the family barely
escaping with their lives. A little grand
child of Mr. Corn's, aged five years, in
making its-way out-of the building, was
terribly burned.
Elizabeth City Economist: The
fisheries in Croatan Sound have cut off and
hung up and the other fisheries higher up
on Albemarle Sound will follow suit in a
few days: The poundnet fishermen will
hang on a few days - longer and then they
too will sing the song of the season's close.
This baa been the-best season for fish for
many years. . April 21st was the most
remarkable day for the clearness of the day
at Kitty - Hawk for many years. The
tower of Whaleshead lighthouse, which is
22 miles distant, appeared only 10 miles,
and all the sand hills beyond the light were
plainly visible at night. Cape Charles light
65 miles distant from this station and 75
from Nag's Head, was plainly seen. It
could have been seen 80 miles away.
. Raleigh. .Ifews-Observer : Mr.
HaL Worth has been appointed to, and has
accepted the position of Chief Marshal at
the next State Fair. Maj. W. WV ass,
of this city, has. perhaps, the honor of be
ing the oldest railroad treasure In the world.
Will it be believed that the "Official Rail
way Guide" left out the name of iMaj. Vass
as Treasurer of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail
road, and didnt correct the error Of omis
sion until In the last issue." For forty years
the Major has been Treasurer of that road
and has filled the position faithfully and
ably; i Gen. Scales has ordered a spe
cial term of the Superior Court of Haywood
county, to be for the trial of civil causes
only.- The term -begins July 13th and
Judge Graves will preside. : ;
' FayeUevilleMni-?Diedi at his
residence, in Rockfish, on the 1st inst., Mr.
David Murphy. Mr. Murphy was born n
South River, in the ountv of New Han
over, about the year 1801, and was in his
eiguiy-iounu year at nis ueavu. v ..,".
James DeL. Smith, of this place, has for a
long time borne thereputetioirTjf being an
exceedingly good znarksmanvat-iiis lastj
feat has raised- him toa level withcDr.
Carrcr, iBogardus and other crack shots. '
Only a short time since Mr. Smith, with ?
Remington rai t diftance of 20 paces,1
kUled two humming. birds Jnlhree shots.
ExdtemeatTfefgied supreme lit Evans",
Chapel on last Wedbesday night. For
several weeks quitQajiiinteresttag revival
has' been : n pci0'wr many are the
coaverts,tlmtjU jvoentt f jqy; and praisei
giving was suddenlywchanged.to one of the;
wildest confusion and dismay; one of the;
galleries gave way, one ot the posts falling
out and the gallery leaving the walls several
inches. We have heard of no serious in-:
Jury to any one,: but many were sligbtlyf
raised in the struggle to reach the Outside.!
i' ss sjV- :
OUR STATE CONTEnPORABIES. j
t The Representatives of 'Northern Civili-1
zation" who delight' to sneer at 'I'Sduthern
Lawlessness," had v better put up shutters
over their own glass windows. The tele-!
grams within the past week told of the cap
ture or i our members 01 tne Pennsylvania
Legislature in a low gambling house; the
arrest of several members of the Ulinois
Legislature for rowdyism and assault, while;
on the excursion to New Orleans; the ar-l
rest of a son of the New York Secretary of
State for. shooting I another; r the breaking
tpen of two jails by mobs of lynchers; the
murder of two express messengers by train
robbers- the outraging of a young gJil at a
public ball in New York by a police officer,;
four suioides in one -city in. a single day. -4
Raleigh Farmer 'Mechanic. J
Jarvis' great forte , was his , ability td
"wire-work" or manipulate conventions!
The people werei ully alive to this and
aware of his , aspirations and the effort td
defeat Vance, else, why were o many of
the representatives in the last General As4
sembly pledged I on the stump to support
Vance first, last and all the time. Lincoln
ton Press. -. , f
.JttAt BLOSSOMS.
i
'" First dude "Hie Smith girl
have beautiful fignres, have they not ?"
Second dude "Ah yes, bah Jove, about 4
million ; between them I . thii k, "Boston
Post, j . ......
"The First Kiss of Love' is th
title of a pretty little 'poem written bj
Nathan D. Urner. The man is evidently
trying to Urnef a k1ss.2Vw Orleans Pica,
yune. ' ' - j
f A new 'paper in: the South is
called the Epidemic. "The editor probably
thinks," observes the New York Journal,
"that every body, will take if." But he has
apparently lost sight of the fact that an
epidemic generally dies out within 'a ' year.
Norristown Herald. " - f
"My dear," asked Mrs. Wiggs
of Mrs. Diggs, '"can you tell me why they
call them tournures?" "Yes," was the rer
pry, 'it .is because you have to turnure head
around to see hpw it hangs." "Qh!" i
She may live without dress what is fash
ion but lying? 4 '. ... ;
She may live without beaux what is court
ing but signing ? V
She may live without smiles what Is
laughter but grinning? -..
But where is the woman can live without
"chinning?" .
St. Paul Herald.
The minister was strugglingTto
put on a new four-ply collar and the ' per
spiration was starting from every pore.
"Bless the collar," he ejaculated. "O, yes,
bless it. Bless the blessed collar I" "My
dear," said his wife, "what is your text
for this morning's sermon ? "F fourteentn
verse f -fifty fifth iPBa!m,,, he replied in
short gasps. " 'The w-words of hts
m mouth were s smoother than b-butter,
but w-war was in bis h-heaft.' " Sfevx York
Times. " - . . ;
POLITICAL POINTS,
To condemn Congress per se,
and to dread its assembling is to condemn
our system of government. Congress is just
what people make it. Washington Re
puKican. f
Col. Henry Watterson says it
was "a slight attack of sore eyes!' that sug
gested his recent visit to Washington. The
sore-eyed goddess of reform ' Is improving
under Dr. Cleveland's treatment, Phu.
Press, Rep. ' ; . .
The Washington Qritie remarks
that "Senator VanWyck is generally
loaded, but he sometimes carries more pow
der than ball." When the Senator used to
fire himself off' in Nebraska he carried
more bawl than powder. Jfebrajika State.
Journal. r .., . , :
Brother Bruce is the latest re
signed man. He was the best of all the
colored men whom the war brought into
politics, but there was no particular reason
why he should not go. There will be more
of the same kind of cheerful resignations
by and by. PhU. Times, Ind: Rep. ' ;. , J
We have not advocated and do-'
not propose to advocate any man's claims,
but as a Democratic paper we, while loyal
ly placing tbe utmost - confidence in .the
judgment of the Administration, do reiter
ate the urgent need of a complete change
in the Federal officials of this State. Provi
dence Jt. I.) Mail, Tem. - "
PITS AND OINT.
A dog that knows where to find
a bone is wiser than a scholar who has not
learned how to make a living. John Swin
ton's Paper.
If people would try half as hard
to correct faults as they do to condemn
them the result would prove advantageous..
Boston Post.- I
It is only a weak man who tries
to please everybody. Such experiments
usually end, as the old story relates, in the
pleasing -of nobody. Boston Herald.
Good people are- happy. All
'the sneers, jeers and cynicism in the worjd
only make that simple fact the more prom
inent. Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. ?
There is a deal of wearisome
slush in the papers about "The First Lady
in the Land," which is disgusting to every
man who loves a. mother, wife or sister.
Louisville Timet. "" ' - ; . : '
T -
Tbe BepnJJeauaav-PJawMd .
San Francisco Call, Rep.
It may be stated as a fact that Re-
Sublioans; generally ar favorably
isappointed in the Administration
of President Cleveland. They ex
pected a clean sweep of 'Federal qf?
fices, and probably would hot have
had much to .sayin 'condemnation
had it been made. .But they find tne
President cautious and conservative
in i the discharge of his duties. T
What Do tin Draeslat Sayt ' .) . .
They know wfeat the people call for, and
they hear what their patrons say as, to
whether the medicines they buy work well
or not. Martell & Johnspn, Rush City,
Minn., say, 'Brown's Iron Bitters giyes
entire . satisfaction . to y : our ; customers."
Klinkhammer & Co;, Jordan, Minn., sayr
"We sell more Brown's Iron Bitters than
all other bittersjopmbined,", L.; E.-Hack-ley
& So-WinQnarJkliiw., say, 'An crur
customers speak highly of Brown s lrpn
Bitters." A. CW-hitman, Jackson, Minp.,
say, "Browij'srilrMifBHters is giving gepd
satisfaction tp purchasers." These are oi ily
a few." t-l-BrJ M
good. ', ' " "- ' ' v '.''';: ' ' ' " '
THE SUPERIOR CO.URTS UN-
BER IjTSE NEWiARRANIwi
MENT. - ,
... r-v Fall Terms, 188S.
' Raleigh New-Observer. !
rrasT pisTJggr-T-JUDOB ' siibphjerd. i
Currituck September 7, one week. .V, I
Camden September 14, one week. , -' I
Pasquotank -September 21, one week, -1
Perquimans September 28, one week.:
Chowan October 5, one week, r
Gates October 12, one week, i ' . f
Hertford Oct. 19, one week; pec. 21, one
week. v ; - f - - j
Washington Oct. 20, one week; Dec j14,f
iitoneweek.Sw.t l-' K; :
Tyrrell November 2, one. week. .
Dare November 9, one week, j '
HydeNovember 16, one week. . ' 5
Pamlico November 23, one Week. .
Beaufort November 80, two weeks.
f "v.-
v SECOND DISTBICT JUDGE PHILLIPS.
Warren-September 21, two weeks.
Northampton October 5, two weeks.
Edgecombe October 19, two weeks.
Bertie November 2, two weeks. ,
Halifax November 16, two weeks.
Craven November 80, two weeks. ."
THJBD DISTBICS JUDGE .- 't
FrankKn Aug. 17, one week; Nov, 16
one week. . ...
Martin Sept. 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, two
weeks, for civil causes and jail, cases
,- .only. - - .V -Pitt
Sept. 21, two weeks.
Greene Oct. 5, two weeks.' i
Vance-Oct 19, two weeks. S
Wilson Nov. 2; two weeks. 1
Nasl--NdV..23,-two weeks. ; i
nr -.h ' FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE -. !
Wake July 18, two weeks, criminal
Minoaa nnliri A nv ' Iota woaVo r vi 1
unuow vuijj a.u. UA nv novaoi viii
causes onlyrSept.'28','two weeks, crim-
only. , .:. .. ' . -Wayne
July 27, , two weeks, civil anc
criminal Sept. 14, two weeks, civi
causes ohlyr t)ct 19, one week, civi
causes nly
Harnett Aug. 10, one week, civil and
criminal. ,
Johnston Aug. 17, two weeks, civil and
criminal. -i.- "j
FIFTH DISTBICT JUDGE GILMER. r
Orange Aug. 10, one week; Nov. 9, one
Caswell "Aug. 17, one week; Nov. 16, one
76ka ' - -
Person Aug. 24, one week; Nov. 23, one
week. , ,
Guilford Aug. 81, two weeks; Dec. 14,
two weeks. -Qrranville
Sept. 14, two weeks; Nov. 30,
two weeks.
Alamance September 28, One week.
Chatham-October 5, two weeks.
Durham October 19, two weeks.
SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY.
Jones Aug. 17, one week; Nov. 2, one
week.
Lenoir Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 16, two
weeks.
Duplin Sept 7, one week; Nov. 80, two
weeks.
Pender September 14, one week.
New Hanover Sept. 28, two weeks, for ci
vil causes.
Carteret October 26, one week.
Onslow November 9. one week.
Sampson October 12, two weeks;: Decem
ber 14, one week.
SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MC BAB.
Cumberland July 27, one week; Nov. 9,
oae week, for criminal causes only; Nov.
16, two weeks, for civil causes,
Columbus August 3, one week.
Moore Aug. 17, two weeks; Dec. 7, two
Robeson Aug. 81, -two weeks; Oct." 12,
'.two weeks.
Anson Sept.. 14, one week, tor criminal
r causes; Nov. 80, one week, civil causes.
Brunswick September 21, one week.
RichmondSept. 88, two weeks; Dec. 21,
one week.
Bladen October 26, two weeks.
EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE
IredellAug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 9, two
' Weeks.
Rowan Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 23,
two weeks. ' I
Davidson Sept. 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, one
week. .
Randolph September 21, two weeks.
Montgomery October 5, two weeks.
Stanly Nov. 19, two weeks, i
Cabarrus Nov. 2, one week; for criminal
- cases and non-jury civil cases.
NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES.
Rockingham-sluly 27, two, weeks; Nov.
9, one week. !
Stokes Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 16, one
week. " i
Surry Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 23, one
week. .
Alleghany September 7, one week.
Wilkes September 14, two weeks.
Yadkin-p-September 28,. two weeks.
:Davie October 13, 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 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 JUDGE SHTPP.
Alexander July 27, one week.
Catawba--August 3, one week.
Cleveland AugnstlO, two weeks;. Octo
ber 26, one week. i
Mecklenburg August 81, three weeks;
civil causes only. ' i
Umon September 21, two weeks.
Lincoln'October 5. one week-
Gaston October 12", two weeks.
Rutherford November 2, two weeks.
Polk November 16, one week.
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TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GUDGER.i
Madison August 8, two weeks; November
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.
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Sine's Syrup of Tar will cureyour cold.
Try a bottle. Only 25 cents. For sale by
Munds Bros t
1ST I T;.
300 Tons
1 ,
G-ERMAN KAINIT,
FOR SALS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
SP 12 tt - WORTH St WORTH. ,
J (Kreters; Oysters
yJPRESH
elveoWB
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x Proprietor,
WHOLESALEPJHVES
IT Our quotations, It should be understood!!
represent, the Svhole'sale?" prices'" EeneraJly. Inj
making np small orders higher prieea have to bej
eharged. " y i
ASTIOIXS.
nxn.
BAGGING Gunny , T. . .
104 : ll
Standard.......
uu
BACON North Carolina -
, Hams, ft
:-' Shoulders, s -u..i
Sides, choice,. .... ,
WssrsMSMoni) Hams.fl .i
Sides, 9 ft
Shoulders, 9 !.... ...... ..v.
DBTSaxran Sideaj ft S........
ShonlderSr 9
BAPELS Spirits TurronUne.
110
ii 8:
, 9
10
13J4
8sa., ,10
1 m
7
7
Second Hand, each...,,... 1 60
New Now York, each........ . 1 90
New City, eaett. I 00
BEESWAX 9 ft.... 23
BlilCXS Wilmington, 9 IL:... 8 00
1 66
8 00
1 90
27
9 00
Kortnera... u uu
& 14 00
& 25
O 25
BUTTER -North Carolina,
'IS
23
CANDLfiS- fc-Sperm
18
AUWllaUblUD
CHEESE ft-North'nFaet'y '
Dairy, Cream...........
State
COFFEE 9 ft-Java4.i....,J
t Laguyra ............. ... .....
CORN MEAL V bush., in sacks,
Virginia Meal.1......
COTTON TIES V bundle.-.;...
DOMESTICS-Sheeting, 4-4, ft yd
Yarns, bunch
EGGS dozen
FISH-Maokerel, No. 1. bbl...
00 a
12 & v 13U
10 13
18 a ,28
una '
7ia
75
00 o
140
6U
70
14&
7
t : 00 k : - 85
10 00 & so 00
i jaaoKerei, jno. i, .w nan ddi.
1000.
9 00
7 00
50b
800
12 00
400
Maoxerei, jno. a, v ddi
Mackerel, Nc 8, V half bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, $ bbl.
Mullets, bbl . . . . . .v; . . .
Mullets, Pork bbls.
N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg. , .
8 CO
6 00
4 25
5 00
11 00
8 00
5
4 75
5 75
7 00
,4 00
4 60,
10
pry uo a. y id....
FLOUR V bblSnper. .
, Extra. .
Family
10
5 25
25
7 50
4 10
,5 50
IS
'V
City MUls Super. .
4'. FamuV ...
............
oiiujfi v
GRAIN bushel. --
Corn,8tore,baffS,prime, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk,
' Corn, eargo, in bags, "
Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags
Oats, from store,
Cow Peas
HIDES Vlft Green, .. .. .... .
Dry
HAY !gJ 100 ft s Eastern
Western....
North River ..........
HOOP IRON ft.........
LARD ft Northern
North Carolina t:..
LIME barrel
72
65
75 I
CO f
70 J
93 :
64
85
;.,-0
00
1 201
110,
IK I
I w
8
8
00
10
9'
10
00 ,J40
LUMBER City Sawed V M ft.
snip stun, resaweo.
Rough Edge Plank. '.
18 00
15 00
20 00
10 00
18 00
22 00
15300
West India Cargoes, accord
ing to quality... 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned . 18 00
Scantling and Boards,com'n 12 00
MOLASSES ft gallon
New Crop Cuba, inhnds,... . 21
fi " in bbls.... 28
Porto Rico, in hhds.... M 28
"... " tn bbls 20
Sugar House, in hhds. . . . . 00
tabbls 00
Svrup, in bbls 22
NAILS 9 keg-rCnt. lOd basis.. 00
OJLS gallon Kerosene.... 12
Lard 1 10
Unseed -. 90
Rosin 15
Tar-. 00
Deck and Spar 00
POULTRY Chickens,live,gTown 80
Spring,, . 18
Turkeys 00
PRANUrS V boflhel......... 60
POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet.. 50
Iriflh, per barrel, new.. .v.... 2 75
PORK 9 barrel City Mess.... 14 60
Prime 13 60
Rump... 00
RICE Carolina, 9 ft
Rough, 9 bushel Upland) . . 80
Do, do (Lowland) 1 00
RAGS $ ft Country..... 0
City li
ROPE 9 ft 14
SALT V salt Alum 80
Liverpool 80
Lisbon 09
1 American 00
SUGAR Granulated.... : .... 6
.Standard A 6
White Ex C7; ; 6
Ex C, Golden. 6
C Yellow....' 4
SOAP ft Northern.. ;&
SHINGLES 9 M Contract 5 00
Common g 00
Cypress Saps 4 5C
Cypress Hearts......... 0 00
STAVES 9 M WO Barrel.... 8 00
RO Hogshead.....:.. 00 00
TALLOW 9 ft 6
TiMBitR 9 M reet Ext Hearr
(1st class yellow jine) . . .., ; . .
Prime shbYg, 1st class heart.
Extra Mill, good heart......
Mill Prime
9 00 10 00
8 00 9 00
4 60 8 00
6 00 8 50
400 500
3 00 4 00
00 15
00 16
10 - 12
1 00 8 00
1 00 2 60
Common Mill 4 00
inierioirto ordinary . ...
WOOL 9 ft Washed .....
unwashed....
Burrv
WHISKEY S gallon Northern
North Carolina 1 00
WILMINGTON HONEY HARKET.
Exohange (sight) on NeW York M discount
Baltimore
Boston
Philadelphia
Western Cities..
Exchange, 80 days, 1 9 oent.-' -
Bank of New Hanover Stock
First National Bank Stock
Navassa Guano Company Stock
North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons
Funding, 1$6...
'. Funding, 18S8..
New 4s.........
W4WBB Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest)
Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6II0 ,
Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Bonds
Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 9o...
" " " 80....;
New Hanover County Bonds, 6 90 ....
Wilmington A Weldon RR Stocks
North Carolina- R R Stock.....
109
W
140
23
10
10
82
4
118
108
105
100
100
100
110
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.
... SO
... 120
Wilmington Cotton Mills St
i too..
Bank of Hew Hanover.
1 1
Authorized Capital,
Cash Capital paid in,
Surplus Fund, - -
$1,000,000
$300,960
$50,000
- DIRECTORS: 1
W. L GORE, C.M.STEDMAN,
O. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES,
DONALD MacRAE, JAS. A. LEAK,
H. VOLLKRS, F. RHEINSTETN,
R. R. BRID3SR3, E. B. BORDEN, ,
J.W.ATKINSON.
ISAAC BATES, President,
" G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President,
aasotf S. D. WALLACE. Cashier. ' )
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Condensed Schedule.' '
TRAINS GOLNO SOUTH." s "'r
; j Dated May, 3,1885. , No, fS, pally No.4a,Dallv
teave WeWott..-.. 8.10P. M.J . HHP. M.1
Arrive Rocky Monnt... SiP-M. ... , ....j
AriiveTarboro..,. ' . 4,55 P. M.' .... ......
Leave Tarboro ..... F tl.WP.lC. ti,;..
Leave Wilson.....;. . 4.05 P.M. ..S.MP.M.
Arrive Goldsboro. ... . . 4.54 P. M. 7.86 P. M.
Leave .Warsaw.. v' A;. K.MP.M.
.LMveBnrcaw , 7.C0P.M.
Arrive WUmington ,J. . ' r.61 P. M. .S5 P. M.
, , j , ' TRAINS iSOlNG NORTH. , .
1 ',''" ,
. i Nov47,Dally No.4S,Dany
Leave Wilmington. .... 9.27 a. M. 8.40 P. M.
Leave Burgaw,. 19.16 A.M. 9.51 PjM.
Leave Warsaw......... 11.28 A.M. 11.07P.M.
Arrive Goldsboro 12.23 P.-M. 12.08 A. M.
Leave Wilson. - tf 1.1s P. M. 12.53 A. M.
Arrive Rocky Mount... r I -47 P.M. 1.33 A.M.
Arrive Tarboro ..Vi'A.r J4.65 P. M. 7.,..:.... "
Leave Tarboro. ...y... 11.50 A.M. )
Arrive Weldon........ 8.06 P. M. 2.50 A. M.
Train on Scotland, Neck, Branch Road leave
Halifax for Scotland 'Neck at 8.00 P. M. ' Return
Uw, leavesSootlaHdNeokat8 aqA.M.daUy. , 1
; Train No. 43 North will stop at all stations. j
Train No. 40 Sooth wul atop only at WilaonJ
Goldsboro and Magnolia. 1
.Train No. 47 makes elose connection at Welden
ior au points xtom oauy. jui ran via ittonrnondJ
auu uaujr ea.xyi ouuuay via oaj xone. i
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washinartnnr . i
AU trams run oolld between Wllmlrnrtnn' nniT
Washington, and have Pnlunan Palace Sleeperi
: Jv' JOHN F. DIVINE, ,
General Supt
T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger' Agent.
my7tf f . ,
WILMIKGTOM, COLlBUi AOSUSTil
; ; Railroad Co. ? -
II ... JUL- !l-JiT-''y ' I
1 . Condensed Schedule.' -c
TRAINS GOING SOCTg.
Dated May 31885.
No. 48, DanyN6?40, Daily
Leave Wilmington.. ,v.
Leave L. Waccamaw ..
Leave . Marion.'.
Arrive Florence
Arrive fcumter-. ..::..
Arrive Columbia
8.16 P. M.
9.43 PMZ
11.43 P.M.
12.39 P. M.
4.81A.M.
6.40 A.M.
10.10 P. M.;
n.rrp.M.;
12.40 A.M.)
1.15 A.M.'
TRAINS jGOING NORTH,
No. 43, Dally
No.47,Dailj
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
9.55 P. M,'
11.55 P.-MJ
6.07 A. Ml
6.53 A. MJ
,7.44 A. MJ
9.07.A. MJ
Leave Florence..,., ,1-
4.15 P.M.
5.01 P. M.
.65P.M.
8 20 P. M
jueave Jianon
Leave L. Waccamaw.
Arrive Wilmington. . .
' Train No: 43 stops at all Stations. . ,j , '
Nob. 48 and 47 ston onlv fct Rrlnklpva "TPT.!lii
vills, Lake WaccamaV,Fai? Bluff; NlcholBal
rion, Pee Dee: Florence, 1 Immonsville. Lyncll-.
burg, Mayesville, Sumter, Wedgefield, Camdeh
Junction and Eastover. - . . . r f
Passengers for Columbia and all points onCs
G. R.R. J3..C. & A. RjR. Stations, Aiken Junction,
and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Ex
press. . , i
Separate Pullman Steepen for Savannah anil
for Augusta on Train 48. . , i
Passengers on 40 can take 45 train from Flor
enoefor Columbia, Augusta and Georgia points
viaColnmbi?. r t
All trafoa run solid between Charleston ana
JOHN F. DIVINB, 1
Gen'lSupt. '
T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent,
my 7tf - '
CAROLINA CEMiL RilLBOAD CO.
.it--
rr
Omen ot StjtxxUhtxhdzht.
WUmington, N. C, Sept. 21, 1884. j
Change of Schedule. ;
ON AND AFTER SEPT. 21, 1884, THE FOlr
lowlng Schedule wIU be operated on this
Baflroad:
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
1 Leave WUmington at 7.00 P. M.
No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at . 7.35 P. M.
I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M.
) Leave Charlotte at...... 8.15 P. M.
No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. 9.00 A. M.
t Arrive at Wumfiicton 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
Dally except Sundays.
Kn 9 I Leave Charlotte.....
8.15 A. M.
12.15 P. M.
v. 1 Leave Shelby 1.40 P. M.
f Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M.
Trains No. Iand2-make close connection at
Hamlet with B. A A. Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville. Stations West
ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West.
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At
lanta and all points Southwest.
L. C. JONES,
Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent,
sep21tf
Caje' Fear & TaffiE lalley E. B. Co.
CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 11, TO TAKE
effect at 8 A. M., Monday. -January 19th, 1S65.
TRAIN NORTH.
, Arrive.
Leave;
8.00 a. m.
10.00 !
Bennetts vQle..
Shoe Heel
Fayette ville..
Sanford .......
Ore HU1
Liberty
9.87 a. m.
12.10 p. m'.
5.34
1.00p
ass
4.38
5.40
.pa.
Greensboro.
7.00
50 minutes at Fayetteville for dinner.
TRAIN SOUTH.
. Arrive.
Leave.
Greensboro .... 9 40a.tn.
Liberty 10.56 a.m. 11.C6
Ore Hill ...... 11.69 12.05 i
Sanford 1.16p.m. 1.36p.m.
Fayetteville 8.45 . , 4.C0 t
Shoe Heel 6.15 6.40 ,
Bennettsville . 8.20
20 miriutes for dinner at Sanford.
W. M. S. DUNN, Gen'l Supti
JNO. M. ROSE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. :
myltf - .
EHC0UBA6E HOME IRSTITDTIOHS.
' Security Aeainst Fire,
Ite Hortb Caroliiia Home Insurance Cov
" : . .... . . , . . . .. i
rpHIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO
X Uoles at fair rates on all classes of insurable
property.
au losses are prompt
adlnsted and paid. The
Home" fa rapidly raining fa publlo favor, and
appeals witn oonnaence to insurers 01 property
lu North Carolina. . - : . . t -v
Agents mall parts of the State. f
JUiLN WATLLNtr, neSUieBC.
W. S. PRIMROSS, Secretary. .,
PTOSKICK5WPER,SupernsOR-- ' f
i AQNA MANNING, Agents, ,
sep 86 tf " j: " Wuniington, N. o!
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The Hdin Journal,
- -1 AtTrarrenton, N. C -
ia :: jronar iir - .dicks,-
ITTlTTnT? ATJTI
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r It has a sDlendid elroolatlon, n tte counties
of
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Terms ai.OV a j oat m nmmmu. - . S
- 'Adoressv THE HOME JOURNAL, J ,
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I Ban a naattin raned tor tM abor Itaun fav it. hm . . Va
thoaaaada 1
k aw af ttva-sraraKklikl ami t ksf atandtso '.
hart been cured. Tndeed, M itronr ta my faith la in- Bean,, -sr'
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Tlniritty of iniiiJ
SUCOnriEa LAW aUECTUaES (nine week-
It) begin 9th July, 1885, and. end 9th September..
Have proved of signal use, 1st, to students who.
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