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"1. . 'i ' -r- - 5? LEBER Be Kept; in Every Household; THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY !t,,s It is one of the most pleasant and , ttle H&edies for all rammer complamts. ' At lffitaMf when violent attacks of the bowels i areao i IZedv relief should be at hand. The Mr 'l hpr logins Bleep in nursing the little op &iea "Xm ., this medicine. 60 eta. a bottle. should use this meaicme. ou cm ouvua. Stamp to Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, G., .Book. 1V.f ?!Tlor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet m sud Mullein will cure Cottghey oup KMumption. Price 25c. and 91 a bottls. mr ir.iy toe nrm FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used; more and more every year. su tu th arm ohm HAGANS Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty Many a lady owes her fresh-: ness to it, who would rather not tell, ancLjw cant tell, r (eblDAW sututh nrm ehm UiilpnrHVfJfl BLOOD, repu z the LlVER ru,l KIONcYS. .... KESTOlui l ilt HKAITH - -..hi vigor, cf votrrn. Dr- IM-psIx, Want of ppelite, la - ;i;est!on. Lack oi Strength, .-V and Tirei Kmrlln;; absolutely uerves recetvo new force. Jiiiltvi-ns :ri.( mtna uxd " snprl.o- iiralu rower. : X Sntfuriujrirwni complaints : Km J tf ".i!iar; lli-:;lr sex Will iflTUlfH IBCK TONIC a tufa and . . - rl. ar. heallhv coinDlexlou. Cm .i i'iniiisu coiinttrii-iTjiK oniyaaa tt!b!i!.....:!!v of the oritiPKl, Da not expert j!;t- L"f .. 'i:i;i:. ai, am1 tts i . M,. .lt;r cue "UKLirVi SOGK." Vfjj.j i nui manful iiiorHtion.lree.J ane it n twiy an 16 Hot SpriDgs at Tour Door. Ho -prinir? Physicians use ia their own Cases and Prescribe for Others - Buffalo Lithia Water IN . , f'lrp, tillKOMATISM, AND DISEASES GENE KA I.I.V op rjHIC ACID DIATHESIS' OK. JAMES L. CABELIj, v Pf fe..r of I'hysioiosy and Siirfrer in the Med-i'-a iii:irtaient of the University of . Virsrtaia. mi Kru nlnt of t e National Board of Healthy Virginia. The water of Spring No. 2 contjiirm In niitA b; f ' :'"! I""?"11? variable in the treatment ;,r"V ''"fK and Liver Affections I refer ' Vi "l "rj'"'Ui t totnth una LUhia. It ia bow svlj known that both of these alkaline carbon-' !fitn as,ertaine(lva,uo 1n cases of; Uric , di ';;""''"' connected with Gravei, and in cases Vi.r'te.,ao'U' becanse of their affinity for Uric aref.r,;, Vk i6 Ability of the salts which re inued by their anion with that aeid,- OR. ALGBRNOnI! GAItNKTT, enrfiJ) S. Navy, Resident Phyaiciaa 'lot hmiuas. Ark. ft!ttri,X!w.en Kthe nse of Enff10 Lithia m, rn " 'l4? the treatment of Gout, Hheu ",lihatl,hlb1rid dUease 'Rheumatic th- ; :a ,d)' wh!ch 5s in contradistincUon to I'lit-itnmiiniL Arthur. r ii v riW itMfe,H5 of Datlen,t 'or whom I fcawpre liMTrrr .:'.tta"cs au ineir solvent properties, dv Z'h , aPrPhylacticaswen as a nme dBn , Sh?UeJColic and forming CalcoJi, when w to a redundancy Iithie Acldffi; DR. W. B. TOWLES, ""Si ''cian Hot Springs, Va! out tiiZZa& 5.aaT to sayihg ttat to thehkd wH r?b KheumatIsnisStoti in tilS. , 2?r-and diseases of Brio Aeid Dia- k"ffalo i Shu W reedy all eomparabii to uanAZL1??, beneficial results fro its should hvrT"ODJn 11118 Parttonlaraae, I ease." in it in this dis- Resident Physician, Hot Springers. Snri...u,u? nve it No 9 t vT. ouuaio Luma water. AO DAa TlaVf V turn t 'wt in mv own maa use oi th Water for nUsiSua-H?..8!? and Prescribed it for pa fie bS KTthT1 0,084 decled Psiph!6t . where the Springas may be found. TH0S. p.oon bi-.4 nnn BuffalduThlk Sprln'V. tKinson & Ha: surancellodkni, H3 north i. Wiimi Lile V- t .rPtt&i KeprosentodOvwtiotf, . 41 Star Saloon; E0. P. HEIIBEIIT, Popir.t 13 market ntw "UGK 6 rtUH " -najroon nana in season. , ERNEST W. SHIJRTLKFF. 'Tama vinlat l!ms V V A Happy lad and lass were they, ShejaeTenteen he twenty-three. - TW skies were calm as a sleeping sea, . Am the hills and streams and the mossy tr - lea-'! utU A s? an;f,f h A p irt of the wooing seemed to be- , '-v f ''l ' Twas violet time. ' ' Years fled and weak and old grew he: His form was bent like a snow-bowed tree, Hf hair was whit and hen was; gray,. L at their hearts were young as a morn in May, ;, , y - - And in their 80uls-sweet rnvstervl . : , ' i ' . Twas violet time! .a' t,': t SOUTHERN ITEMS, r ., 4-The policemen in spott umbrellas while on duty Pen8acola rP- - Crops are suffering for ram in Wept Floridats Tiie gopher crop premises to be large, jain. or not. -- Iwenty-nme . female . street wal sera were arrested in one ' bight in Pen saci la and fined $5 each. i . - - The sdrvivors of the Siith Reg imebt. S. C. V., propose taJhold their next Annual reunion on the battlefield of Seven Pmfcs. i ' ' :.r i.- , : . .; : -r- A great revival has been geing on Sn Lancaster, S. p., during, the past week.. A great manyr persons have been conpreriea. The first watermelons of the n were sold - in Bronson.. Fla. Thurs day by the colored Democratic farmer. Adam Patterson.-' ' - ' The Associate Reform Preshv- terin and the Methodist congregations in Lancaster, S. C, are making arrangements to build new churches. ' ! --The contract for building the Camden, S. C, opera house has been awaVd'ed to J. C. Allan, of Raleigh, N. C, for $13,95.s 'The other bidders were TV. H. jPhillips, Sumter, $14,000; J. Barr, Su4ter 114,870, and W. E. Glenn, $14, 158j : ' Three young ladies from .North Carolina, will soon erect a female semina ry tb cqntaipfelghjela l-msv.wjfli Mpar insrlhouse accommodatiAna fi.ttfl.AhM).' At a' cosfof about fS,000.-! This building iato oe oompieiea ry tne 1st oi September next. This is from the Charleston. JVews and Xlowrier. Where the seminary is to be erected is not statd.-STA3t :rr j ' ;rei PERSONAL. '"rT"t r H fr rr Vice President Hendricks left" Indianapolis yesterday for . Philadelphia,1' Ne York and Boston.;' ' ' -f- Ex-PostmaSter Oeneral Ha'tton has! bought the Jfatf, an evening news paper in Chicago, and will settle there as itsMitor. : Bishop Littleiohn says that Brobklvn has only one church to every 2,634 inhabitants less than any othet city in Uie United Bt&tcs: ' 4-: Gen Batdeau was present; and when the last word was written, he reached forward, threw tiaiirms-'areund ithe'old herd, and exclaimed: ''Dear, dear General, ar i " a t - . "l y tr ft J anu Kisseu nim twice. iv. l. vommerciat Advertiser. It seems that a -father can sell his own child in this city. A Mr. John son who parted with his infant girl to a Mrs. Pratt for a consideration, was ar rested on Saturday, for attelhptir itr see. his offspring. Had this been reported from England there 'would ' have been is, fine chahce for reflecUpiilir. J. World. -; , 1 4- The speech:. $f S. S. Cox; at tHe banquet given in his honor last week by few of his , New York friends and his friends in New York are exactly as many as his acquaintances was one of the hap piest otL&"T numeron hapBy, DratdQca) eff(Wt8itat niwe marked his longl honora--bleiand Auocetsfulr public .-career IVitf.? Meaprd- . j UriXKLINGS. a - More than 2,000 boys went up to TFrWPlftyt3undat , ghadSide yesterday and spefntthe day inwnToresome receation. Prof. Felix Adler was present and favored them with a kind address. N. ( T. World. Sunday. i t 4- Jadge'MarpbyyOu are drunk r'D dn't you solemnly promise me, when I let rou off last time tbft yon vould. never get drunk. kYV lU "csh; ii yOnr ronfer; but I wnsb dronk at the time, your- ' V - -m ft -- I a. T roDer. l wusnn i sppnsioie xor wnat i " 4 A dramatiof exchange remarks that ,Ube word 'jay.' as denoting a stupid audience jhWbecojnealmost universal slaoV&mone theatrical people." .Theatrical '"fcamf alters. barn stormers, and the 1 . - ..... i'.'Tji.iTJk, i J- . . J r . -T .liKfl nave rjecome siang ip auuieuces ior uc noung stupid comrjanies.--(ncinnoii En-: X .TBtojnMfnr. 'Mral-; A. T. StewartW Cathedra of the Incarnation, at Garden City, L. 17 ithe largest Tn the ifcotld, excePbttfnagalussiluXni is distributed in four- different parts of the buildinr. butkidntrbilectbjr-a electric ac tioi with twenty-fine , miles of wires, and is operated by steam power. It has 115 stops and 7,252 pipeSv , - POLITICAL POlNTSi 4- Mr. CfdVeTahd1 isl ,Bomely in- fnrfei(f h thft Hfftrrin leUarmh that an at tempt to build1 up' a Mrjgwump0fltlngent id Georgia by a disposal or uie patronage wohld be an irtominious failure. 4 The meanmp of the-convention is simply that ia' Ohio the Republican party stnads last where it did.l&st year, with no abiity to moveSSciffatJ '$nemCi the tin as. If. Y. Evening Post,, Mpg. , Judge Foraker will jast look too! sweet Iri"liU cariipaign4 oiltfit the coffee bag3troasrorlusRinother made for mrm anrl t.hn hlrtrwlv nhirt with which he haa been 'deterated by Uie convention thai 'Turbinated him. Phil. Record. Ind. 4- Lot WrirbiiO stressor as United States Marshal in ' the , Cincinnati district was once the president of thdDOnr pinbati Chamber of CbmmerDe.and :lsi aoy I only objection that can be.' urged agitfrJat hint by the politicians' is thatThe la too re spectable and haineverhad anyUiing tjdo wito practical pouues. yjiviwyu j.mm, i,4 woman1 with aieasaiit "smile, clear 8Bii, bright ye; feaerousjexpression, eiagr tic step, heart v hand shake and courteous welcome. yBach wpraajftixr,itot,jnviciim 1 UebUityr lahguof," r 'dyspepsia She haa CTvtrcome thasH Tests bv urnz Erowa'f Iroh Bitter$,.the world's great tonia . ; Miss yfc, After using rBrown'Si Iron Bitters lorjweaKness and lack of appetite ana ener f BEE SUrKRqoilGOWRTS UN- WENT. ! .IX tu.'HHiiv-jnsiJ A 4UU R feilNew-Obserr -1 BO. 5 r-asauoianE senteiiarjerTrrr-5iBU.v Oft taa rifKA10 T-ir ttertford Oct. 1, one weeii wees. : -v fj-5 V- A-s Washington OcU Siti miU;:' one week. it -ti,7.rrFiP; Tyrrell Novemhera, 6o&i&m are 1 yem Der a,ooe weetr;i3' Hyde Iyberiaflneeek Parllico-H tv5?mber 23, one weekA Beahforw.N6tO!il.er20tW(ier coiTD biskaic-tjftniK mTj Wafren SeDtembeiail fwbfe6jfL Noithampton October 5, two weeks. jMor-f-cryn.w uertie l,9veirit t Halifax-4Noyemoer GraVen-i-Nember--twfVwec i TdrllBTScsUlSjly Frahklin Aug. ,.17, one week; Nov. 16. Markhvr-Sent.. 3. two weeks: 1)ec. 7. Iwa vM 1W i -jr. - . .! ...... ,I,.., .. wfeeks;f0rclvir causes abd jail-cases oily; ' - PitSept:2ttwa weeks. 5m?A r , Grefcne-Oct. 5( two weeks. ot.. -Varice Oct 19. two weeks. Wieori! Nov. 2. two weeksi., . ... .. Nasb-Nov. 23. two weeks! " ' 1 - ! Hil'tfi iM.itj. tic? -14.1 POURTIT BTSTWJCTJWBfla- Wake Jurs,i3J tWoi weeks,-; criminal causes only j Aug.. 8tweweckmJcifil causes ouJyl3ept.twrjfeks; crim inai ; OcL 26 three k vir caases Wayne Juiv027v two : weekal ivil. - and criminal; Bept. 14, two weeks, civil ciuses only; . Oct .19," .one week, civil causes onlr. . -.v-. t , ivl Harnett Aug. ; 10, one week,- civif- and criminal. Johnston Aug. 17, two weeks, civil and criminal. - 4 i FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GIUCER. Orange- Aug. 10, one week; Noyl 9, one Caswell Aug. 17, one week; Nov. 16, one week. -v - Person Aug. 24, one week; Nov, 23, one wees". Guilford Aug31, two weeks; Dec. 14, 30, two weeks. Granville Sept ri4 two weeks; Nov. two weeks. ? v - Alamance September 28, one week. unajtham October 5, two weeks. , Durham October 19, two weeks. ! SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY. Jones Aug. 17, one week: Nov. 2, one ; wefik. ntoir Aug. 24,' two weeks; Nov. 16, two v weeks. ' ; !t r . ai mm j-uDun ept. 7, one wees:; ov. au, two Pender September 14. one week. . Ne Hanover Sept 28. two weeks, for ci vil causes. ' JCarieret October 26, one Week.- ' Onsjow--novemberV one wee. SamDson-Octoberl2i two weeks; Decem ber 14, one week. 4 1EVEHTH. DISTRICT JUDGE MORAS. Cumberland July 27, one week; Nov. 9, one week, for criminal causes only ; .Nov, 16. two weeks, for civil causes. Columbus August 3, one week: Moore Aug.. 17, two weeKs; uec 7, two .'weeks. Robeson Aug. 31, two weeks; Oct 12, two weeks. 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 weeks. Rowan Aug, 24, two weeks; Nov. 23, two wceas.: Davidson Sept 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, one -- week. .Randolph September 21, two weeks. Montgomery October 5, two weeks. Stanly Noy. 19, two weeks. Cabarrus Nov, 2r one week, for criminal cpes and non-jury civil casqs 1 NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockinghatn-i-Jiily 27, two weeks; Nor, 9i one week. Stokes Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 16, one .Week: Suity Aug. 24, Iwq weeks ; JJor. 23, one w;eek - ; ; Alleghany September 7, one week. Wilkes September 14. two weeks. Yadkin September 28, two-weeks. Dafie October 12, two weeks. , ,r Forsyth October 26; lw weeks. ,H t r I TENTH DI8TBICT JUDGE AVERT. Henderson July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10. two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. Watauga August 31, one weeK. Cain well September 7,"one week. Mitchell September 14. two weeks, . aicev September 28. two weeks: Hfcpowell October 12, two weeks, ,t LliEVENTH DISTaCTrJlJDGE:jBHJ,,.--- ' Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba Au&ust 3. one week. Cleyejand Aujsnst 10 two weeks; Octo bfert26,,one week. 'J KMAy Mecklenburg August 31, three weeks; civil causes only. " : Union Seotember 21. two weeks. Clinboln October 5, one week. Gaston October 12, two weeks.' : Ruiherford November 2, two weeks. Po November 16, one week. TWEUTTH DISTRICT JUDGE5 GtTDGRR. 1 Maflison August 3, t wot weeks ; November 23, two weeks; civil causes. Buncombe August 17, three weeks ; De- cember 7, two weeks. Transylvania September 7, one week. Haywood September f Ct?pk. Jackson September. SS,. one week. Mafccn October.5, bbe week.' , '. Cla r--October , 12,. one .week, A Ch rdkee-October 19, two weeks. Qn hamN6yemreT.2;.oTie week, ftw iln November 9; two .Weeks. . f Preserve Tonr Qealtb. Now is the timeipiQjeramorJjus, dys becbia. bowel COfnfums of -Vanoii iibds. dysentery and bilious fever. Persons sub- jecl to either or ail complaints neea not f pa their attacks If they will but use a few bottles of Baker's ' CeLkbkatkd ' Cham pion Bitters, the best tonic and alterative that the skill and science of man has ever yet! invented These . bitters are purely vegetable in their composition, and entirely free from all those poisonous aid nauseous substances that create a languor and nause ousbessof the stomach when taken; but, havlnz an opposite effeel they exhilarate the'svslem. sharpen the appetite, expel im proper secretions, create a healthful circi fatipn of the blood, and produce such a flOTfr of spirits as of itself tends greatly to relifevo from indigestion ana bilious affec- rri - u- filA. ..r Vt K datas in every condition of life. asa will be found 4tH Invaluable medicine for icfanta and adults. i'S'Spld by druggists and country mer chants everywhere. i i . js. LJakek, i roprievor, DeeL 21, one . m - pec 14, m Richmond, Va. Th e IVljitttar i i PUBLISH DAILY AJTO WEEKLY SntofjM Rates In 'Airaiice, ; , ,Y STAR, One Tear postage paid: :. . .$7 00 " SlxMontha. v 4 00 'u TbJelfonts, ' M t 00 " One Month 75 . .) ii;v iihi- :',t:fi ty-.'V---..' - i, WEEKLY STAB, One Tear, postage paid. ....11 BO , ., .SlxMontha, ;; " , .... 1 00 " - Three Months .... 60 NOTICES 01? THE PRESS : Stab la decidedly one of the best papers In the State, as bright and newsy as. ever. Long life The WOaihigtoa Stab has entered en Its twelfth yearf-aa good a paper as any people should want CitriotU J)emocraL- -: The Wilmington Stab has entered on ts twelfth As a flaiiy journal oi now u nuum tip Oaneoritttgititr WHmimrton Stab has entered Its twenty- olume. There is no better paper published State. fjenowrivmc. . - Wflmlngton Stab has entered upon Its thlr i year. It la one of the best papers in the Warrenton Gautid vniTnlnotAn Stab has entered Its thirteenth yean It has become one ox tne leaning papersfti the South. Oxford TorchiiahU , 'hk wnmfaston Stab is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of newi ana typograploal appearance cannot be The wnmlnston Stab ia'one of the very best pa rjersin the Soatlb ts ererv deDartmeatfronvtyoo gTapfcy up to editorial ability and Independence. The WHmineton CN. CJ Mobkiso Stab Is amodk el newsnaner. Indeed we think we do not exas- gerataits merits when we - say It uLtke tuuttittt secular) paper puDiisnea lq ue tjonia. Jiicnmona The. wnmlnsrton Stab has now entored nnon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. .One of the test conducted and edited papers in the South andJas a North CaroUnlan.'we are proud of tt. WA like the i SrAk heoanse It is thoroughly re- llahn. oandkl. t earless, and so weU and ably eaitd.newsy, spicy, and tnlact a perfect news- ipv, Ming may uie dtab iwuuue. ju. jivrg Hpr,t,.: . , Although at the head of the Dress In this State in an that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still It continues to Improve. - It is a Stab of the first Vn&jraitude. May its lustre never wane. TMfee WiUMavuA The Stab is so well and favorably known ia this section of the State, that we can say nothing of wnion its tnousanas or readers ao not aireaav know. It is in every respect one of the best da! lies in the South. ebexmian. r The Wunungton Stab has entered on Its twelfth yean It is a most excellent newspaper, wen ea ItedJa compendium of all the news of the day. 1 nonor te its city, to flonn uaroiwa ana c Carolina lournalism. ChartotU Obtener. t magnificent beaming 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 aXLTarboro iknttkirner. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab is an excellent paper. Its prosperity ts not surprising since it is se deserving. ChartotU The Timet cannot say a word too good for the Wllnington Stab. It has Just reached one of ltd many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite wiw tne state press ana is aougn vter oy tae people. Long and prosperous Qf e to it 'Peidr The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice. still Continues on the high road tq success. We esteem the 8tab very highly, regarding it as one of the ver best of our exchanges, ana consider It the peer or any journal published hi the South.- vxrora jrrte umx. Way Is It that all the naners with the name of Star ere such brhrht little Journals 1 The Wilming ton N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after alL MicJwtona l raj bum. The Wilmington SrA&has entered upon Its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still oonttn nes en the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aortment is conducted with much ability. Jfrr ganton Jilad. Humble in its rjeeinnlnes. as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the reck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til ltnow beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a nuwro per it has few equals; and no superior, for appro priate selection and judicious arrangement and we are proud to rank it among our most acoertit ble xch&ueea. Hiliiboro Recordtr. The Wilminoton Mosimra Stab has entered nn on uie thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able sncoess of the Stab is due to Its strict atten tion to business. Tne boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this Is the first thing in Journalism.. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" to nes, anal ts corps ox eaitorsena reporters are horouEhly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the 8tab never be re tarded: and may Its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Omuboro Uutenaer. i NO SURPRISE ! THE GOVERNMENT ENDORSES The American Agriculturist rax TBI txnth orasus, vol. 8, jubt ptjiushbd. The American A griadturist ts especially worthy bf mention, because of the remarkable success that has attended the unique and untiring efforts of its proprietors to increase and extend itsclr- month for a German edition, which also circn- lates wjaery." Tnis Tribute Is a pleasing incident in the mar vellous nearly HALF A CENTURY Career of this recognized leading Agricultural Journal of the world. ; jWhat it is To-Day. Six months ago the American Agriculturist en: tered upon a MEW CAREER OF PROSPERITY, and to-day it is far superior to any similar peri odical ever produced in this or any other coun try, i Richer in editorial strength; richer in engra vings; printed on finer paper, and presenting in every Issue 100 columns of original reading mat-. ter from the ablest writers, and nearly lou Illus trations. Dr. George Thurber for nearly quar ter of a century the editor-in-chief of the Amer team Agriculturist, Joseph Harris, Byron D. Hal sted. coL;it O. Weld, and Andrews. 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Jtro, Prest Saxi- Bttskhah, Sec i 751 BROADWAY; SEW YORK. t!lan7tf ,. i m Tie BiMMEecordei- PUBLISHED BY ... - :: i . Edwards, Broughton St. Co. RALEIGH, N. C. rev. c. T. iaHJOT. Bditor Ov- i. RE?. C. S. FARKD5S, I CU AS. Ia SMITH, ; ) ABDUUlBiMW. Organ of Hortli CaTOliia; Baptist- j in Its 44th Year. I. ' .CJI KVERY ;BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT A a n Advertising Medium Unsurpassed.' F f OBly t,'0O Per: Yeer. A i - Teart head ifthh inhia Thk teenu Stat Address dei3.tf BIBLICAL RECORDER. . Raleigh, N. 0. H WHOIiESAIiE iPEJCESL Our quotations, ft should be understood, represent the wholesale'- prtces'oberalryf'tn' making uT smaU ojrdert higher prices have to be eharged.'& ; fir f-:3i-i ):. An'liuia -r 0 1 ABTIOUa. . -i- . ' BAGGING Gunny ............ Standard............... ...v. 1 oavAjn norm uarouna -;.,t,.. - j Hams, V 9 11 O Shoulders, 9 8 Sides, cholcCi .-.,, ) 9 O WbstxrhSmoked Hams.ll UH Sides, f k Hd " Shoulders. J li..:.. ....... . r th 10 i DktSaltxd Sides, V :.... :.. . CWib V4 Shoulders. 4-Q.j24i.VJui3fd ?6 . Aiu C BAJtuosLH spirits Turpentine, j Second Hand, eaoh.. J 60 New New York. each. ....... '00 I 65 i 80 ' 1 89 1 f w 9 00 " NewCltyi each.-virJ...."? 00: BEESWAX f) .... .(. -Zi BRIClSjS WUmlngton, y M.... . 8 00 Northern.. ....-..............."0 00 14 00 BUTTER -North Carolina, 9 t. ' 15 18 Northern, .....v.u.. .. f sa. O candles v 6 sperm - is & -25 25 TallOW. . . - -1)4Q3 12 12 - Adamantine . :.. ..'''00' '- CHEESE iv-North'n Pact'y it 12 &lu lS . . Dairy, Cream " State ..... .. ::::;;:::::rio ii -Java.i:...iij.rr;'18 J 28 i COFFEE tt t Java ' Lajruyra ...V.W...........4; utlH& Urtat Rio 9H U, CORN MIlAL bush., In sacks, 75 1VA - Vhmia Meal...'.? -72a 80 COTTON TIES bundle. HOJ 1j45-K injm jshti ch sneeting, m. wye , w i k : 0' FISH Mackerel, No. 1. bbUv 18 00 Mackerel, No. 1, halfbbt'. ;S 50 Mackerel, No, 2, V bbl. . 8 60 Mackerel, No1. ? w half bW.'- 6 00 Mackerel, No. S,bbL.v..: 5 MuUets, bbl.. 6 00 soon M00, 7 00 s 5t ' 10 00 MuUets,Porkbbla 11 00 12 00 . N.C. Roe Herring, 9 kog DryOod. . FLOUR bblSurjer..... . 8 00 4,-00'. 4 75 : r; 25 I ..Extra..,:..,..... on-.v, osajA- . Family 7 00,-7 50,A . City Mills Super....;..-.....-' 4 00 !4 10 . " Famuy...,...... 4 60 ,5 60 GLUE B.i. ....,.,...;....., ,.-4$ , ,1:; UttAiM v Dosnei. -, . Corn,store,bags,prime, white Com, osrgo, lav bulk, t. , Corn, cargo, in bags, : " Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 75-- 70 ; 72 52 i 73) 75. - 75. 65 1 10 - ; 5 12 1 25 I 20" 1 15 ' 9 fi j . 10 r 1 40 r . oats, rrom store ' Cow Peas . . .-. HIDES tt ft Green r.v-r: s0- O ;Ary HAY ft 100 l s Eastern. Western ..i.... ... r North River....;. HOOP IRON tt ft 00 1 20 1 15 ,10 8 V.; 8 ,00 00 LARD tt ft Northern North Carolina LIMB tt barrel ....-...:.. LUMBER City Sawed M ft snip bsds, resaweo. 18 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15.00 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 west India cargoes, accord ing to quality IS 00 . Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling d Boards.oom'n 12 00 MOLASSES tt gallon New Crop Cuba, In hbd8.. 21 fi " in bbls.... 26 Porto Rico, tnhhds..... 28 " " tn bbls ......... 80 Sugar House, In hhds 00 Svrun. In bbls. NAILS tt keg-Cut lOd basis. OILS tt gallon Kerosene Linseed Rosin Tar ... Deck and Spar. POULTRY Chickens,Iive,grown " Spring.. Turkeys PEANUTS fl bushel 22 lbs.... POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet.. Irish, per barrel, new........ PORK barrel City Mess... Prime 13 50 Rump... 00 RICE Carolina, tt ft.....: 4 Rough, V bushel (Upland).. 60 Do, do (Lowland) - 1 00 BAGS V ft Country 0 City I ROPE tt ft H SALT tt salt-Alum 80 Liverpool... f 80 Lisbon 00 American...... ' 00 SUGAR Granulated : Standard A , White Ex U Ex C Golden.. 5 6 OYellow.... .. r)s tM SOAP ft Northern...... t. 115 6J SHINGLES M Contract.:.. 5 00 .7 00 Common , - oo 50 , Cypress Saps 4 50 5 00 Cypress Hearts '.. 0 00 7 50 STAVES M WO Barrel.... 8 00 14 00 R O Hogshead t 00 00 10 00 TALLOW- 6 IX TIMBER M feet Ext Heart flat class yellow ipine) 9 00 10 00 Prime shlp'g, 1st class heart. 8 00 9 00 Extra Mill, good heart 6 50 8 00 Mill Prime..... 6 00 6 50 Common Mill '.. 4 00 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 ,4 00 WOOL tt ft Washed 00 - 15 Unwashed . 00 18 Burrv 10 12J WHISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 B 00 . North Carolina 1 00. 2 50 WILMINGTON MONET MARKET, Exchange (sights on New York. ... ...H discount Baltimore... ... Boston Philadelphia..-.. i. Western Cities. Sxohange, SO days, 1 tt 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 83 WAWER Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest".' 113 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 We........... 106 Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Bonds. . 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 0 c.k 100 ptto 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 Wilmington A Weldon. R B Stock.. . , 110 North Carolina R R Stock........ 82 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock ' 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. ........... 120 Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital -Cash Capital paid in, Surplus Fund, - - $1,000,000 S300,000 - $50,000 DIRKCTORS : W. L GORE, 6. W. WILLIAMS DONALD MacRAB, C. M. STEDMAN, ! ISAAQ BATES, JAS. A LEAK, H. VOLLER8, R. R. BRIDGERS, F. RHEINSTETN, E. S. BORDEN, j. W. ATKINSON. 1 ISAAC BATES, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President & D. WALLACE. Cashier. 1 ansotf MEBCHANTS, BANKERS MANUFACTURERS . 1 SHOULD read; If i '. ; I s i B R A DST REET 'S , A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF TRADE,- FINANCE", ' AND PUBLIC ECONOMY; Sixteen Pages every Satarday.pftentimes Twen ty Pages. Sometimes Twenty-four Pages, v 7"tyrVE DOLLARS ATEAR4 The f oremost purpose of Bbadstbect's Is to be of practical service to business men. Its special trade and Industrial reports: its weekly epitome of bankruptcies throughout the United States and Canada, and the summaries of assets and li abilities, are alone worth the subscription price; Its synopses of recent legal decisions are exoeed inprly valuable As. oommerciak fc-amactf ana, In the wider sense, areconnngto bdmore aid more conducted on a statistical basis, the Information contained in Bbadstkbct's Is of the -first unpor- tn.noAhnth t.ck nmdnoers and middlemen.. - . r i .. The Trade and Agrieultural Situation through oat the United States and Canada is reported by Teiegrapn to jjbadbtbsbt s up to tn uour- oi publication.: '; iJ : . . ; - -: ;riii: !',:. SINGLE COPIES, TEN CENTS. " ' ' ' J THE BRAD STREET CO. f, , : , ' . ' 279, 88i, 283 Bboapwatv. r' dec 24 if :- i ..JTEW'TOBK CTTY. I TliArtrvKSrtYVItii1 in a sv aww wyyyiiiwii) Fabllshed ever Wednesday tolJimberton,N. C ! By w.tbm&Mto hi wie ouue. xi uuw luoum; t dViiiviuiM aliYnA. twunnfla a.- am.' eral circulation in the counties of Moore, cum- Denana, ciaaen, voiumous, weimiwiu, uu ui the adjoining counties, Marlon, Marlboro and Darlington, m South Carolina. Jan24tt HAS THE LARGESTUIRCULAT10N AND THE largest advertising rxitronage of any paper 7ilmingtonG57eldoit 'til TRAINS GOING SOUTH. tl jr.. trr : .Dhted May A 1885,.- No48,DaIly Now 40, Dally, Leave We Won .. 2.10 PM. L 5.33 p. M. 4.55 P. 2C f. a . . M. , 11.50P. .M.-1.....-.V.... Leat Wilson....... . Arrive Goldsboro.:v.'.. Leave Warsaw,..,. Vf; LeafeBtH-gaw Arriye Wilmington r. .. 4.05 P.M. .6.56 P. M. 4.54 P.M. S.54P.M. F 7.S6 P. MJ 7.C0P.M. 7.51P.M. lr 'i i a a a a a 9.55 P. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH., il t ',. No 47, Dally No. 43, Daily Leave Wilmington. Leave Burtraw . -.i 9.27 A. M. 10.16 A.M. 11.23 A-M. 12.. 23 P..M. .1.18 P.M. 455 P.M. 11.50 A.M. ,8.40 P.M. 9.51 P. JC. 11.07 P.M. 12.06 A.M.' 12.68 A, M,, 183 A.M. Leave' Warsaw! V. . .; i Arrire Gpldsboro.. . jLieavo nuson ... Amy i Rocky Monntj: . eTarboro '. Tar bo ro. e Weldon. . . . . . :fiKOfrr. Mrr-2.60 a. m. on Scotland eik vBranfeh'fedad leavfts axforSootland NeokAt 3.00 P. M. Return eaves Scotland Neck at 8 SO A.M. daily. , in wo. 43 aortirwiir stop at air stations: .in No. 40 -8outl wfli step enlyat Wuson,'; iioro and Magnolia.; - .' . . ,.. in No. 47 makes close connection at weld on for all points Northlallyv All rail via Richmond,, and daiii except Sunday via Bay Line, r , . -l-rams maxe ciose connection Tor all points orth via Richmond and : Washington.-' All trains run solid . Between Wllmhitan and Washington, and have PuhnanalaeeBleepers attached. - :'' - " t . ,u, v.. i i OHNF.DTVIM.V S T f -i r.6;.-tt-;s-' - General Bup't -T. U. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, '-. ., , fllHlKGTOK, Railroad Co. TRAINS GOING SOOTH, ted May 3, 1885. No, 48, Deafly N9.4q.DaUy Leave Wllmineton '8.15 P.M. 9.48 P. M. 11.42P.AL 12.38 P.M. 4.81A.M. ' 6.40 A. M. 10.10 P. M. 11.17 P. M 12.40 A.M. 1.15 A. M Leaye L. Waceamaw . Leave Marion , . Arrive Florence Arrive Sumter Arrive Columbia I TRAINS GOING NORTH, No. 43, Dally N0.47.) Leave Columbia Arriye Sumter l . . . . . Leave Florence....... 11.55 P. M. 5,07 A.M. 5.53 A.M. 7.44 A. M, 9.07 A.M. 4-15 P. M. 5.01 P. M. 6.55 P. M. 8 20 P. M. Leave Marion Leave L. Waceamaw . . Arrive Wllmineton. Tram No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 48 and 47 stop only &t Brinklev's. Whites- villei Lake Waceamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichols, Ma rlon, Pee Dee: Florence, Timmonsville, Lynch burg, Mavesville, Sumter, Wedgefleld, Camden Junction and Eastover. . ... Passeneers for Columbia and all rtolnta on C Jk G. RR,;C.,C. & A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, ana pui poinis Deyona, anouta take no. 40. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Savannah and Charleston on Train 48.- - P oilman Sleepers on Train 40 for Augusta. Passeni?er8 on 40 can take 4S train from Fin. enc4 for Columbia, Angusta and Georgia points yiavoiamou. A& trains run solid between Charleston and WUmlngton. , I JOHN F. DIVINE, . if - Gen'l Supt ' T.IM. EMERSON, Gen'l Passengor Agent my7tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Omci or SnrxntHTBiinxiiT, -Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 185 JCjhange of Schedule. An AND AFTER JUNE 7, 1S85, THE FOL J lowing .Schedule will be operated on this Bath-cad:. PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Tjeave WOinlTietflv at 7.4S P. M. M. M. No. I. V Leave Raleigh at; 7.35 P. I Arrive at Charlotte at 6.50 A. 1 Leave Charlotte at No. $. Arrive at Raleigh .at-... -j Arrive at Wumngtonat.. .9.00 P. M. .9.00 A. M. .8.00 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and -Points designated In the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, j PRESS AND FREIGHT.; ; I ? Dauy except Sundays. EX- L (Leave Charlotte...';...,... MQ,fl Arrive at Shelby. :........ 6.15 P.-M. 9.35 P. M. 9.80 A.M. w. ; I Leave Shelby. NO-f f Arrive at Charlotte....... 12.50 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Harslet with R. A A.- Trains to and from Raleigh. Throuirh' Sleeolm? Cars between Wilmington end (Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - ' Take Train No. 1 for statesville, stations West ern N. C. R. R.-, Ashvllle and points West. " Afeo, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest - IL. C. JONES, ' ' " ' Superintendent!. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, jaTtf J - ; Cape Fear & YauMn YaUe?-KB. Co. rjNDENSED TIME TABLE NO. IL TO TAKE J Effect at 8 A. M., Monday. January 19th, 1885. TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. ..00 a. m. 10.00 loo p.m. 3.25 4.88 . 5.40 Bennetts ville Shoe Heel.... 9.37 a. m, ... 12.10 p, m. ....... S.09 FayettevUle.. OreiHlll' 4,8a . Liberty 5.84 Greensboro 7.00 50 minutes at FayettevUle for dinner. TRAIN SOUTH. . Arrive. Leave. Greensboro.... 940a.m. Liberty..... 10.50 a. m 11,06 Oreullll i 11.59 12.05? - Sanford . .. . ... . 1.16 p. m. 1.86 p. m. Fayettevtlle . 3.45 4.C0 : ahnl TTaol - . R11 . ft 4fl Bennettsville. w.......... '8.20 ' i . W.M. 8. DUNN, Gen'l Supt JBO. M. ROSE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. my ltf - . 1 EHC0U11AGE HOMEIMSIIfUTIOKS. j Secmity Affafnst Fire. -' TliB Kortt iaToliia Hps; iMrace Go. 'IHIS COMPANY CONTINUES" TO WRITE PO- JL Holes at fair rates on all claeses f Insurable property. ' All losses are prornptry adjusted and paid. The fHome" is rapidly rairilriK in' public favor, and appeals with confidence to rnsurtrs of property in Mortn oarouna.-. - Agents In all parts of the Stater . - 'i I t' JOfLN gatlxng; rresiaent. v. Jl 'W: S. PRIMROSE, flecretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. ' : ATKINSON MANNING. Agents. sep 26 tf Wllmunrton, N.-C TT The Hoine1 Jotiriial, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MOXNING . .' '; li rt .H'k .... ' . - - At Warrentoiia N. jC.. 1 Tf baa a spienaia eircetioB m tnowanuaj vs Warren, Vance, Halifax, N. C4 and Mecklenbunr Va. As an advertising medium ttls unsurpassed. - Terms $1.50 a year in advanchi ' '--i Address THE HOME JOURNAL, " apStf -' Warrentoni N. C ; amvA Kaar-v ma tin ,emy .Leave aarrif ' Train Ealil Go Tri .Jul Lii,'t. a? j Condensed Schedule.? ' , - " I ---- - .anr rfa- ; VERTISEMENTS. - -f ' WILL PIT. vARE STYLISH - - - ruini di e icevAii ma.aara.KAaB w THE ; LIEN'O FINE SHOES HAND-MADE GOOD YEAR WELTS MACHINE , v .. " SEWED. j tyUTUWlf,' SOULE harrikStcji. ViTlV RV use first-class stock and employ none but skilled itmen. as we aavenaa more ana longer expert- en IT "isSre weirs wan anyotnermaamae-. tusei 'IB C br- fJl tlnU w&taka the lead. Ak yoardeator for tbo HATHAWAY. SOULB A HARRINGTON SHOE, if yoa are leaking for a good article at a medium prtco. "" l in AJSXKDvLadles and Gentlemen to take .TTi nleV light -pleasant work, at their own hombs. . Work sent by mall any distance all the yea round. $S to $5 a day can be quietly made No eaavassincv Address Unliable WIa- lo.. PhilA. PaBox 1593.. - ; - lei DAWlm 1 W AI'P'DTV Ladles and Young Men. In city . . J f,ft J.UU or country. o work for us at their homes. Permanent employment; no instruc tions to buy. Work HpnthT mail (dlBtanes no oh. ' Jectlon. $9 to $13 per week Can be made. No canvassing, ffio atamn for reply. Please address Homb MauVs Co., Boston, Mass. P. O. Box 1916. fpX?T' An active Man or Woman in XJJX every county to sell our toods. TS per month and expenses, or com- - on. Expenses in advance, si ontfit (rm. - For lull particulars address Stabsabb Sn.vxB. WabCom Boston, Mass. my21DAWlm NewsYort i d Wilmington 1 - Steamship Co. FROM PIER 84, BAST RIVER, NEW YORK, A.t 3 o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR ......Saturday, May 30 TOR..:........ " June 6 ACTOB........ " June 13 TOR..r.. ...... " June 20 FROM WILMINGTON. BEGTUIATQR. . ... . bxefactoj&... Begulator . . . ...Friday, May June June Jnne 129 12 19 BENEFACTOR.,. KraT Throrieh Bills Ladln? and Lowest Thronrf. Bates guaranteed to and from points in North andSoutn Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to i H. O. SiriAXLBONES, Superintendent Wilmington, N. C Tbeo. G. Effer, Freight Agent NewYork. ... - W P. Clyde 4k Co., General Agents, mraju , , . , as Broadway, New xcav 1 Prospectus. kN THE28TH DAY OF JANUABY, 1885. THE ' undersigned will begin the publication, at -beville, 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 ests of our people. It will labor zealously for the upbuilding of our whole State, and especially for the develop ment of the varied resources of Western North Carolina.- . It will be the friend of all Railroads so long as they are the friends of the people. It will aspire to deserve the esteem of Its read ers by dealing 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 1 or in full, and includes a Power Press. The price of the paper will be Per Year f 1.50, Six Months 75c, Three Months 50c Invariably in advance.' All communications should be addressed to THE WESTERN TRIBUNE, Ashevllle, N. C. , j FRANCIS CARTER, , j BUG. D. CARTER, ' NATHAN D. MAY, i Editors and Publishers. FRANCIS CARTER, Proprietor. 1ah 17 DAWtf THE CELEBRATED AEEIHSTOH GAME FOWLS FOB SALE jyjY 6AMX FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have fought and won a series of 1 - - the greatest mains ever fought on this or any . ; i -. '--: other continent and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition Si Phlladelnhla in T8. were honored bv the Unt ted States Centennial Commissioner with the lt plozaa and MedaL : I have variety of Colors and most approved Breeds In the United States. -1 wOl ship splendid ' COOKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express. C. O. D.. at from J4.00 to S6.00 each7' HENS, $2.50 and 13.00 each; -or $7.00 per Pair $10.90 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hnndree ! Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the -Worid. and will shin xoune Fowls of March and ' Aprfl hatch during the months of August Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or. - seven iKuiars per UTio. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. write xor wnatyou want.-- Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, SP 6 tf Hmiardgton. Nash Co. N. ' "1 I . ADVERTISE IWs Merchant and Farmer i PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT M4.RI0N,S0 UTH CAB OLINA I ' - -- ' - - - : Itjhas a large and mcreasingolreulatlon in the heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton . section of the twe States. It is a desirable medium of oommnnlcatioa . wltl both the Merchants and Farmers of this section, and particularly with those of Marion and Marlboro Counties. It te therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington. J. D. 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