SQR COUGHS AND CROUP US?,
in.iirMtWI''ieR' ton tre of th nm name.
udna stimulating expectorant principle that Wxwcns
S.hleitm prodncing the early morning eonjto. and stimo-
1 th child to throw off th false membrane in croon aid
fcoopingons' ""en oomolnea witn tne healing mnci-
i.-inmi3 principle in uuj uira piau. us uu unu., pre-
TiTtoB's Chsok Bsswdt or Swarr Ohm aim '
finest known remedy ft Coughs, Croop.
aoinc-Conah and Consumption and so palatable, an .".
mh Is pleased to take it. Ask your draegist for it. Trias, ,
tSSST-WAITER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Oa.
DR BIGGERS' HCCKLKBBRBY CORDIAL for
niirrhoea. Dysentery and Children Teething. Far sale by
all drnssists. : .'' - -
my 15 ly too . , .r nrml ; ', - -
Men vXWnk
they know all about Mustang Lhi 1
iment. Few do. Not .to know is
not to have. ' .' "
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sa tilth
nnn ch m
Many
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is beautiful, all but her skin ;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin, y Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
feb 1 DAW
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Hot Springs at Tour Door.;
.Sot Springs Physicians use in their own Cases
and Prescribe for Others
Juffalo litMa Water
60UT, RHEUMATISM, AND DISEASES GENE
RALLY OP URIC ACID DIATHESIS - .
BR. JAMES L. CABELL, " . . - :
rrotessor of Physiology and Surgery in the Med
ical Dejsartment of the University of Virginia
and President of t ie National Board of Health,
and former Resident Physician, Hot Springs,
Virginia. ; .
The water of Spring No. 8 contains in nota
ble quantities two of the Alkalies, which are ac
credited as extremely valuable in tne treatment
of Goat, Lithiasis, and Liver Affections. I refer
to the Carbonates of Potash and. Lithia. , It is now
well known that both of these alkaline carbon
ates have an ascertained value in oases of Uric
Acid Diathesis connected with Gravel, and In cases
of Chronic Gout, because of their affinity for Uric
Acid, and the great solubility of the salts which
are formed by their union with that acid." ; .
DR. ALGERNON S.GARNETT,! ' .
ureon (Retired) U. S. Navy, Resident Physician
- Hot Springs,. Ark. it . .
''y experience In the use of Buffalo Llthla
Vater is limited to theXreatment of Gout, Rheu
matism, and that hybrid disease 'Rheumatic
-.Jtii' iso cauea), wnicn is m contradistinction to
the Sheumatoid Arthritis of Oarrod.
"I have had excellent results from this Water in
(these affections, both in my own person and in
'the treatment of patients for whom I have pre
scribed it. Of coarse the remedial agent is its
contained Alkalies and their solvent properties.
"Hence, it it a prophylactic as well as a reme
dT In nephritic Colic and forming Calculi, when
due to a redundancy of Lithic Acid." U
DR. W. B. TOWLES, '
"Memfe Itedical Society of Virginia, Resident
rhysleianflot Springs, Va." . .: ; .
"I 'eel so hesitancy whatever In saying that in
uont Bhesmatic Gout, Rheumatism, stone in
the Bladder, and all diseases of Uric Acid Dia
tnesis, I know of no remedy at ail comparable to
Buffalo Lithia Water, Spring No. 2. In a single
ase of Bright s Disease of the Kidneys-1 wit
nessed very marked beneficial results from its
apd from its action la this particular case, I
ishould have great confidence In It in this dla
eas9." , ...
DR. T. B. BUCHANAN.
Resident Physician, Hot Springs, Ark.5 .
I'?en4Tme five cases Buffalo Lithia Water,
nu? No. 2, I have made use of this Water for
wutin myown case, and prescribed it for pa
tients similarly suffering, with the most decided
fw ciaLresult3- 1 take pleasure in advising
outy patients to these Springs.' x
Water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles
per case at the Springs.
springs pamphlet mailed to any. address.
r.!' by W. H. Green, where the Springs
pamphlet may be found.
mm THOS. P. GOODS, Proprietor,
ran 18 tf nnn Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va
Bank of Hew Hanover.
Authorized Capital - - $1,000,000
Cash Capital paid: in - .5300,000
Sarplns Fund, - - - - $50,000
DIRECTORS : '
W- L GORE, C M. STEDMAN,
W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES,
E0NALD MacRAB, j as. a. leak,
B. TOLLERS, p. RHEINSTSIN,
I- K. ERIDGERS, E. B. BORDEN,
W. ATKINSON. '
ISAAC BATES, President, .
O. W. WILLIAKS. Vice President,
in,"-r S. D. WALLACE, Cashier T
Atkinson Hjiiig's
insurance Rooms, ,
' ; NO. 113 NORTH WATER STREET, '
Wilmington. W. C,
1 Marine M 0 Coipaiies.
2vftf Cap!tal Pented Oyer 100,00000.
A Proclamation, j r ;
StteJ?.iT. AT SEASON OTF
e CffiLr1,13 1681 y everybody;
?K?f8SnT!, Proclaimed that H. Cr PREM
r61 an Wi ti2S2&8P Street, Is the placetp.
111 need i oVfi0llt and ShampoAfli
' aorekftJ;14'!'18 there are
Polite IotJ"0?18" 4 flntlasi
H. C. PBEMPEBT
Lady
f he Morniiig Star
THE ENRINEEB.
JSAMtTEL WILLIAMS COOPER.
Lik6 a flash of light the through express -
Flies over the silvery line v ;..
Bearipg its burden of human souls s- ;
On, on through the gay sunshine i ' ii
There, at the throttle-bar, brown and grim
' His deep eyes looking ahead,. v? -; ;
The engineer, in his oily clothes, - i 't
Stands firm and freefrom dread.. , .
The track is his own, all .must give way; '.
- Yes I Bee at the town, on there! ; . ;
The morning freight on the aiding, waits;
AH is right; no call for care. v ; C
Ah, Qodl an open switch! One movef -
And his bar is quick reversed; , '-
Then the air brakes drag. Jump! -Jump!
. or death. . ' v . .
On you soul will do his worst. ' V j
The engine lurches upon the switch. .
- Just ahead there stands the freight; ;
He can save his : train it . he keeps his post;
'- For himself? Ah! well, ask Fate.
A frightful crash; the passengers saved, f
.With their faces white with dread; '-
But under his engine, crushed and torn',
The brave engineer lies dead. m ki fyj
Think, as you fly 'mid the sunshine bright,'
Or through the storm and rain, jf I
By day and night, o'er plain and gorge, ,
Of the engineer of the train. , . " ; . 5
Think of the thousands of souls he holds ;
In his grasp, without a fear; - -'
Think of the strain on nerve and on brain,
. : And pray for the engineer.
. " ' ' " . Phil. News. .
' . rOJLlTICA.Lr POlltTS. - .' ;
5 We trust Mr. Blaine will not.
write a letter this year, as he did two years :
ago, advising his friends to bolt the State
tickets in New York and Pennsylvania.:
Chicago Mail, Rep. -;- ? s --
If tbe Republican campaign is
languismng in , umo it is Decause senator
Sherman has made an issue for it in which
the people have but the most languid inter
est. FhiL Inquirer, Rep.
President Cleveland lias shown
in a number of instances a quality which
should-give uneasiness to his friends and
supporters something which possibly he
takes for firmness, but which in : reality is
obstinacy. N. T. Herald,-Ind,
Gen.4 Sherman says he would
like to have written President Lincoln's
first Inaugural Address. That sort of mania
seems to run in the family. It is supposed
by some that Brother John would like to
write one. But it is opined by others that
he never will. Wash. Post, Dem. ,
Why should Field Marshal
llalstead be criticised for. his bloody war
fare against the Southern rebellion of 1863,
in which he surged his seething waves of
blood.-tven. ainst the loyal President
when , he is to-day engaged in the deadly
strife to suppress the same causeless rebel
lion, and it is to be presumed that he has
learned nothing in more than two score
years Phil. Times, Ind. Rep.
- TWINKLINGS. i
Butcher to saloon man What
do you want with so much beef liver ?
Saloon man I need it am going to give a
turkey lunch to-night. Arkansaw Travel"
ler. ' - "
The Cherokee Nation has no
lawa for the collection . of debts. , When a
"creditor wants to meet a note he simply
takes his gun and hunts up his friends.
Phil. Coll.- .
- "What do we owe'Thomas Jef
ferson ?" asks a New York newspaper wri
ter. As Thomas never kept a bar. you
probably don't owe him anything. Vou-rter-Journal.
- ' - n '" -
A California man has named
his trotter "Oleomargarine," but declines
to say whether he did so because the ani
mal can run faster in hot weather or be
cause he bought him dog cheap. Boston
Post. ; -.' . "
It is said that , barbed wire
fences conduct lightning. A man who has
ever sat down unexpectedly upon one of
these nuisances will be convinced that they
keep lightning on draught all the time.
Indiana Messenger. - - i
j The new building devoted to
the State, War and Navy Departments at
Washington will cost when completed
about $10,500,000. The city hair at Phil
adelphia will cost - about the same, and the
capitol at Albany about twice that sum.
rERSONjLL,.
The guards at,r.the . tombs of
Garfield and Grant will be removed the first
of next January. This is a modern luxury
that was not considered necessary when the
early Presidents were buried. Boston Post.
'I - Dr. Douglas, ref erting to what
he considers a : public Impression that the
bills of Gen. Grant's physicians will average
$10,000, says that his own charges will be
far less than that amount, though his ser
vices were the most continuous of all.
Canon .Farrar reached Balti
more yesterday afternoon as the guest of
the Johns Hopkins University. ( To-day he
will deliver the opening lecture of the fall
course at the University. He will preach
in two of the Protestant Episcopal churches
of Baltimore after a visit to Washington on
LFriday. .
The Americans seem to be de
sirous of surpassing even the old Romans
in their wild extravagance. Mr. P. Loril
lard, who has got together a collection . of
field trial setters, has expended 13.000 in
building kennels for them; the said kennels
being described as "the most elegant l and
complete in America" as well they may be.
London Truth. . ' .. ' " .
SO UTXLEHN ITEMS. X '
Capt. Robert W. Andrews, of
Sumter, S. C, who walked last year from
his home to Boston, is now ninety-six, and
yet he is preparing lor a pedestrian tour to
New Orleans. y--
A colored couple were divorced
In the District Court Baturday in double
quick time. The petition .was read, two
witnesses examined, and the decree granted
in less than two minutes by the watch.
Brennan (Texas) Banner. y
- A Boston man-once travelled
over the South and published a letter stating
that it was beginning an unprecedented era
of prosperity in the matter of manufactur
ing. A few years later he felt as if he had
been the cause of the great prosperity in the
South, and a good many newspapers were
sr paralyzed with his Vcheek 'that they
thanked him for the progress that; had
been made. Savannah News; . J V
..." . - : vM - ( V
, ' . Every Woman bowi Them, i
The human body is.jnuch like a good
clock or watch ? in its ' 'movements ; if t one
goes too slow or too fast, sor follow, all; the
others, and bad time results; if one organ
or set of organs works imperfectly, perver
sion of functional effort of all the organs is
sure to follow. Hence it is that the numer
ous .ailments which' make woman's' life
miserable are the direct issue of the abnor
mal action of the uterine system.;! For all
that numerous class' of symptoms-aBd
every woman knows them there iai one
unfailine remedy, Dr. Pierce's ?'Favoiite
Prescription," the favorite otthe sex, it , .;
. . fc He Should Feel Flattered. ,r s
: ' - NoTfolb; Landhiark. ' -r
j" Attorney General Garlat ;a VnAnm
of all men for his beautiful simplici-'
ty of Jife,; and unspotted vfcurity of
.vMiaw).v-, j-ii4-rtJcora- is Wltnout a
stain, nd bis career, from beginning
to end defies fair; criticism but this
is just what the' New'Torlc 7WJi
is incapable: of eivinEr. to a nolitlnal
antagonistFor ihis reason it. now
OOaaila TW,. dnr.'lnr. A.6 nt.a :'iV.
phone snit; Und in the same breath it
defends Mn John Roach, "the great
est of AniericariishiDbuilders-" Thin
is sunicient to break ; down th 7W.
bune: in thei case,9and the: Attorney
H."rtasBMtuulu ieeinaipereq. at tne
ahimbsitv of a'ionrnal wlinsA f rirlo fa
to attack the good and great and to
ucacuu vurj.yurrupir auu prouigate. -:
" f r-J-he issue ujoined- n New
York. . The.. Admlnistratinn, nt Prooirlomt
Caeveland is put upon Uts tti&LrNashville.
American, uein. :.f . y . .? ,
.-?;'Jiv;tJ.:ie --assnnsaaBii i t . . .j - j
TELE SUPEIlIok COURTS iTiV-
- i) - - Fall Teraw, 188. i'f.- :
' Raleigi NewObserver. ;' f '
FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD.
Currituck September 7, one week, f
Camden September 14, one week. ;
Pasquotank-September 21 r one week. '
Perquimans September 28, one week.1 i -
onowan uctooer o. one week,
Gates--October 12. one week. -' i
Hertford Oct. 19, one week; Dec 21,Tone
week. :(".--v W-'.-..--. ?
Washington Oct. 26, one week; .Dec.! 14,!
- one wee. , t , . , :i.:.,:;z
Tyrrell November 2, one week. . ? ?
Dare November A. one w wk 1
Hyde November 16, one week. .
Pamlirn "NTovpmhpr 2S nni -citaoV "
1 ;
f C -1
Beaufort November 30, two weeks.
SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE FHTL LIP.
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 SO, two weeks.
j THIKD DISTKICS JUDGE CONNOE.
Franklin--Aug. .17, one week; Nov.
one week. .- . ' - -
Martin Sept.,7, two weeks; Dec. 7,
i weeks, for civil causes and jail --'only.
- : -Pitt
Sept. 21, two weeks.
Greene Oct. 5,. two weeks. "
Vance Oct 19, two weeks.
Wilson Nov. 2, two weeks.
Nash -Nov. 23, two weeks.
16,
.tWo
case
FOURTH DISTBI(3T-7'irrjDGB CLARX,i
.Wake July 13,- 5 two -. weeks; criminal
. causes only; Aug:. 31,. two. weeks, civil
causes only; 8ept,v;'twxiirta.'srl
: inai; Oct. 26, three weeks, civil causes
. only. - - :J-."; ; "
Wayne July 27, two weeks, .'civil and
criminal;. Sept 14, two weeks, civil
causes only; Oct., 19, one week. . civil
causes only. ; t .
Harnett Aug. 10, one week, civil and
i criminal. . .
Johnston Aug. 17, two weeks, civil and
criminaL .,
FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER.
Orange- Aug. 10, one week; Nov' 9, one
week.' ' .. V
Caswell Ang.17, one week; Nov. 16, one
week.
Person Aug. 24, one week; Nov. 23, on
week. "
Guilford Aug: 31, two weeks; Dec. 14,
two weeks.
Granville Sept, 14 two weeks; Nov; SO,'
'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. 30fc two
weeks. . " '. !,
Pender September 14, one week. ' f
New Hanover Sept 28, two weeks, for ci
vil causes. - ;
Carteret October 26, one week. " . ,'
Onslow November 9, one week'.1'' '
Sampson-tOctober 12 two weeks Decem
ber 14, ohe weekr ' ' " I
SEVENTH DlSraiCT--JUDGB MC RAB.
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; Dec. 7,f two
: weeks. ; " ' v" 1
Robeson Aug. 31, two weeks; Oct' 12
; two weeks. " ; : ; : :
Anson Sept 14,' one Tweek, for criminal
causes; Nov. 30, one week, civil causes.
Brunswick September 21, one Week, f
Richmond Sept 28, two weeks; Dejo. 21,
oneweek. -v - ?
Bladen October 26, two weeks. -
EIGHTH DISTRICT 'JUDGE MONTGOMERY
Iredell Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 9,, two
Rowan Aug. "r 24,' two weeks ; Nov 83,
. two weeks. . . .
Davidson Sept 7, two weeks; Dec, 7j one
Randolph September 21, two weeks.
MontgomeryOctober 5, two weeks.
Stanly Nov. 19, two weeks. '
Cabarrus Nov. 2, one week," for crimina
cases and non-jury civil cases.
- - . . . -? - .
NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES.
Rockingham July 27, two weeks; Nov.
9, one week.. "
-Stokes Aug. 10,; two weeks;; Nov 16j one
Surry Aug, 24,' two weeks'vNQT , 23, one
rtweeki -.
Alleghany September 7, one week, h
Wilkes September 14, two. weeks. . j
Yadkin?-eptember 28, twd weeks. ,
Davie October 12, two weeks, j -
Forsyth October 26, two weeks. ;. " -;
TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY.
Henderson July 20, three weeks. -Burke--Augu8t
10, two weeks.
Ashe August 24 one week.' ;
Wntan r A rt (ni st. 81; tmA week.' f ;
Caldwell September 7, one week.
Mitchell -September 14, two weeks.
Yancey September 28, two weeks.
McDowell October 12 two weeks
ELEVENTH DKTRIOTjUDGE SHIPP.- '
Alexander-nJuly 27, one week. - i s
Catawba August 3, one week. " J
Cleveland August 10, two Weeks; Octo-,
ber 26, one week. ; ' f ;: .Z
Mecklenburg August ; 81, three jwjeek 8
civil causes"bnly. i? tvTj'..
.Union September 21 two weeks. i
Lincoln--October 5,' one week. ? ; - f
Gaston-Octobei 12, two weeks. t
Rutherford November 2, two weeks, t ,-.
Polk November 16, one week. . j-:
TWELFTH DISTRICT--JUDGE 6UDGBB.- 3
ladlson August 3, two weeks; November
23, two weeks; civil causes.
Buncombe August; 17, three weeks;- De-
cember, 7, two-weeks. j . i r ? .
Transylvani8Syptember 7", one weekj .-V-Haywood
September 14, two weeks. :; 'V
JacksoA--ptember 28, pneeek. ? j
Maccn October 5, one week.";; ; f i
Clay October . 12, one week. "
Cherokee October 19, two weeks
Diseases from Pimples to Sero
: - Tula Cured yjCntlcura. i.
- .H,m.d?-,ifiiet!? w"lossesslon,coples
of which maybe, had by return of mall, repeat
this Btory:-I -have been a terrible suffererfor
years from Diseases of the Skin and Blood: have
been obliged to shun public places iby reason of
my disfiguring humors; have had the best physi
cians: have spent hundreds of dollars, and got
no relief until I used the CuncuBA. Bmnniss,
which have cured me, and left my Bkin and blood
as pure as a child's- -. . . w
3 COVERED WITH SALT BHETJJJi.
, Ctjticuba RKmnn-s are the greatest medicines,
on earth. - Had the worst case of Salt Rheum In
this country- My mother had It twenty years,
and in faot died from It I believe Cutict-ba
would have saved her life. My arms, breast and
head were covered for three years, which noth
ing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura.
Rssolvxxt, Internally, and Cuticuka and Cuti
cura Soap, externally. -. ,
. Nxwabk, O. v-f : -.;;-? . ' J. W. ADAMS, i
HEADt FACE AltD BOD IT RAW.
' I commenced to use your Cutiuuua. Eixkbies
last July. ' My head and face and some parts of
my body were almost raw. My head was cov
ered with scabs and sores, and my Buffering was
fearful. I had tried everything I had heard of.
la the East and West. Xy case was considered a
very bad one. I have now not a particle of Skin
Humor about me, and . my case is considered
wonderful. --
t Dboatub, MICH.V - . Mrs. aE. WHIPPLE.
EczEni fromFead to feet.
i Charles Bay re Hinkle," Jersey City Heights, N.
J., writes: "My son, a lad of twelve years, was
completely cured of a terrible case of Eczema
by the Cuticuka. Remedies. - From the top of his
head to the soles of his feet was one mass of
scabs." Every other remedy and physicians had
been tried .In vain. . . .
CUTICTJRA REMEDIES
Are sold everywhere. ' Price : Ctjticuba, 50c. ;
Rksolvknt, $1.00; Boa 85o. Prepared by; tbe
Pottkb Datra Aim Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
Senfor WHow to Cure skin Diseases."
6RTJBS;
Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and Baby'
Humors eared by Ctjticuba Soap,
t CUTICURA. , ANTI-PAIN PLAS
TER a anew, original, elegant and
inf all ib'.e antidote to Pain and Inflam
mation, banishing Rheumatic, Neu
ralgia, Sciatic, Sudden Sharp andNer
von" Pains as by magic At drug-
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North Carolina lournallsm. Charlotte Observer.
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the Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa
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midnight Associated Press reports, and has be
sides Increased the amount of its reading matter.
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Observer. i
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Wilmington Stab. It has lust reached one of its
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people. Long and prosperous life to It. Beids-
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still continues on tbe high road to success. We
esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one
of the very Desc oi our exonanges, ana consider n
the peer of any journal published In the South.
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Star are such bright little Journals r 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 an.
Siehmond lVa.i State. ?
Tha Wilmington Stab has entered UDonlts 12th
volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontln
nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab
verv highlv. regarding it as one oi the very best
newspapers that comes to this office. Its news
oolumns are always a little , fuller than those 'of
any other or our eicnanges, ana its editorial ae
uirtment is conducted with much ability. Her-
nanton Blade. ... . ...... ; , , .. i ' .
TTnmhla in Its beclmilhes.' as was Inseparable
from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for
tune that attended cue coiiapse or tne uoutnern
Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un
til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a
constantly brightening prosperity. Asa newer a
per It has few equals, and no superior, for appro
priate seleotion and judicious arrangement, and
we are proud to rank It among our mostacoopta,
Die exenanges. jnusooro jtecoraer. . . r
The Wilmington Mobhths Stab has entered up-
take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its
prosperity ana oeservea popularity . -roe remark
able sueeess of the Stab is due 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
tie 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. May the
healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re
tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie
tor eniov many more happy years of usefulness.
Goldsboro Messenger ,
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"'" The clean Family Newspaper of Massachusetts.
Containing the most complete news of any paper
m New England. . ; . i '.'
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Its reliable Commercial and Financial Features.-
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.WHOItESAIjE PRICES. i
Our quotations, It should be understood,
represent the wholesale', prices ' generally. , In
making up small orders higher prices have to be
charged. ,i :
ABTIOLX9. ' J ."' -ry- FBICBS. ' -
BAQQlNa Gunny..... 1.. - -10$ -1134
'Standard............... ..... V 03 O , Hit
BACON North Carolina . 1
-? Hams, fi ...i 13T 15 -
' Shoulders, 8 8 - O -8X
Sides, choice, 9 ' 10 ill
- Westisk Si okjb Hams. ' llja 136
i Sides, V B... ...... ......,. , 7 :
r Shoulders, fi... G
Dst Salted Sides, V .'...i...i'"ii g6- 4
- Shoulders, $ n . . . ; 4Jj$t 6
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,
Second Hand, each 1 80 '1 65
- New Now York, each. . , 00 l 60
New City, each .00 (ft 180 ,
BEESWAX 9 , 23 . 24 '
RKICXS Wilmington, H..., 8 00 & 9 00 ?
; Northern... ............ ..."O 00 u 00 1
BUTTER -North Carolina, 9 00 ; 'is
- Northern, 9 st..w....,.... 0 i- "24
CANDLES 9 Sperm........ . '. 18 5
- Tallow..... :
r 'Adamantine. l.u - 00 --'12
CHEESE ft-North'nFaet'y. 9 .10 '",
Dairy, Cream ,. 11 . ,12
COFFEE 9 B Java...... - . IS . 28
C" -. Laguyra ...................... . 00 ii " 11 ' ".
Rio TKa ' 10 '
CORN MiAL bush., In sacks, 701 fc : 72
Virginia Meal . 70- . 70
COTTON TEES 9 bundle 1 2D 125
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, 9 7$ $Wt: 7
Yarns,W bunoh ............. 00 J 85- .
EGGS 9 dozen. ......... 00 ' 18 :
FISH Maokerel, No. 1. 9 bbl. s 00. 12 80
MackereUNo.l, Vhalfbbl.. 7 60 8 60S
" Mackerel, No. 2, 9 bbl...;.. 8 60 9 00 ,
: Mackerel, N. 2, 9 half bbl. 6 00 - 7 00;
- Mackerel, No. 8,9 bbl...... 4 25' 5 oo ;
. Mullets, 9 bbl 5 00 6 00 :
MuUet8, Porkbbls........... 11 00 12 00 " J
N.C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... 80C4 00
Dry Cod. S 5 . 5 ' 10
FLOUR 9 bbl Super 3 50 4 00
Extra.. 4 25 4JS0
Family .......... 4 75 525 .
City Millfl-Super.............. 4 00 4 10
' ' ' . Family... .;..."4 50 5 00
HUdSt 9 ..... 6 -10
GRAIN 9 bushel.
Ctoni,store,bags,prime, white 65 ;70
Corn, cargo, in bulk, " 58 :C0
' Corn, cargo, In bags, " .62 a . 63
: Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags 60 61
Oats, from store .v. ......... " 45 t . 47J4
Cow Peas ., ' 66 . 65 ;
HIDES S Green...... - 0
Drv 10 1
HAY 9 100 lbs Eastern 1 10 1 15
western.-. .-iu no
North River...... ......... 110 115
HOOP IRON 9 E V 2a 8
LARD 9 B Northern 6 . 7J4
North Carolina.... -.. 8 10
LIME barrel 00 1.40
LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed. 18 00 20 00
Rough Edge Plank..: 15 00 16 00
West India Cargoes, accord
ing to quality...;. 13 00 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00
Scantling and Boards,oom'n 12 00 15 00
MOLASSES 9 gallon
New Crop Cuba, In hhds.... Bl- 26
. .. ... . Dbla ... 26 30
Porto Rico, In hhda M 28 30
in DDIS 3U 35
Sugar House, in hhds... .
co ;oo.
00 20
a as
00 2 50
. 10 - 11,
1 10 a 1 45
90 1 00
15 18
00 ISO
00 22
26 S3,
15 "30
00 00
45 57
50 70
Svrun. in bbls...
U. . ...
NAILS 9 keg-Cut. lOd basis..
OILS 9 gallon Kerosene. . .:
Lard
Linseed
Rosin
Tar '.
Dock and 8par
POULTRY Chickons,lIve,grown
" Spring:
Turkeys
PEANUTS?! bushel 22 lbs ... .
POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet..
Irish, per barrel, new
00 3 CO
POEK 9 barrel City Mess.... 10 oo 11 CO
Prime,,,.. 13 $0 14 00
: Rump..;..:;.'..... " 00 13 50
BICBCarolina, -..-.Tvi-...;.r 4m ' 6J$
- Rough) rtbashel (Upland).. :'- 1 10
Do. do 0wland :i 00, 1 C3 '
RAGS t-Country... . 0 ZXH
City, a "a . aW ' '
ROPE ...w.,: Uiitt
SALT 9 salt-Alum 70 '75
.Liverpool 70 ts
Lisbon 00 00
American 00 ; 75
SUGAR Granulated 7J4 7
Standard A 6& 7
White Ex 0 6 6&
. Ex C, Golden.. 6 6M
CYellow.... IH& 694
SOAP lb Northern 3 6M
SHINGLES M Contract.... 5 00 O TOO
Common -4 00 50
Cypress Saps 4 50' 5 00
Cypress Hearts... 0 00 7 50
STAVES W M W O Barrel. . . . 8 00 14 00
B O Hogshead 00 00 10 00
TALLOW B 6 6
TIMBER M feet Ext Heart
ttst class yellow "J?ine) 9 00 10 00
Brime shlp'g, lstclaas heart . 8-00 9 00
Extra MliL good heart. . 6 50 .8 00
Mill Prime 6 00 6 60 "
Common Mill 4 00 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary ........ 3 00 4 00
WOOL S Washed 18 20
Unwashed 12 15
Burrv.... 10 : 11
WHISKEY gallon Northern 100 5 00
North Carolina 1 00 2 50
WILRUNGTOM HONEY ITIAKKKxT
Exchange (sight) on New York. . . . .
Baltimore .. ..
Boston
discount
Philadelphia.....;
western cities
Exchange, 80 days, 1 cent.
Bank of New Hanover Stock ,
First National Bank Stock
Navassa Guano Company Stock ,
North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons,
Funding, 1366...
Funding, 1868...
New 4s
' ' . - SpeelalTax... .
WiWKE Bonds, 7 e (Gold Interest)
Carolina Central BR Bonds, 6 Wo
Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Konds.
Wilmington City Bonds 0iew)6 c.....
fc
New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o
Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock..
North Carolina R R Stock
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.
Wilmington Cotton Mills 8tock
,103
95:
140
23
- 10
10
' 82
4
118
106
105
100
100
100
110
82
50
120
MOTHEES
MIKES
0HILD-BIETHI
EASY.
The time has come at last
when the terrible agony inci
dent to this very critical period
in a woman's life can be avoi
ded. A distinguished physi
cian, who passed tbe greater
portion of his life (forty-four
years) In this branch of prac
tice, left to child-bearing wo
man this priceless legacy and
life-saving appliance, "THE
MOTHERS' FRIEND," and to
day there are thousands of the
best women In ear land who,
having used this wonderful re
medy before confinement, rise
upand call his name blessed.
, We receive letters from eve
ry section of - tbe country ,
""thanking ns for placing this
' preparation in the reach of
suffering woman. One lady
from North Carolina writes us
that she would like to thank
the proprietors on her knees -,Xor
brio sing it to her notice,
as in her previous confine
ment she had two doctors.and
they were compelled to nse
chloroform. Instruments, etc.,
and she suffered almost death
, bnt this time she U3ed MO
: THER'S FRIEND;' and her la
bor was short, quick, and al
most like magic. Now, why
should a woman suffer when
she can void it ? - We can
.'. prove all we claim by living
witnesses, and any one interest
. ed can call, or have their aus
' ' bands do so, at our office, and
see the original letters, which
we cannot publish. .
::.r- ': " ' - - i
-- ,. . .. - -. . . - -
This remedy Is one about which we cannot
publish 'certificates, but it Is a most wonderful
liniment to be .used after the first two or three
months v.-Vti.- -'.'-?'f
Send fioT' iar book containing valuable Infor
mation to women It will be mailed freo to apf
pllcants,' Address ' . ; : ". "'-.
- . The Bradlield Begulator Co.,
,-- ' P, O.Dox 28, Atlanta, Ga,
V Wllilam H. Green, WhesaiitAgQui, Wumlng-
ton; N. CL s 'f ' '- -j - ' '
Je91y ' ' " ' chsm ' ' -
-j 1 : . .. 1 ; . , . , ,..
The , Harining Tinies,
rI-ti A PUBLISHED BY,4 , . " ( '
HP: L. DARE Jr.? it JIAKHIHG, S. C.
Only $1.50 per annum In advance, , jDheap Ad
vertising medium. - Jan tt
-j - it.';
" " . H J ' K
' -
Wflmrngtoi i: T7elflon
Railroad Co.
r 1 Condensed -Scnednle.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Angust2, 1885;
No. 48, Dafly!
No. 40, Dally
Leave Weldon. ..
2.15 P. M,
3.33 P. M.
5.33 P.M.
Arrive Rocky Mount.
Artive Tarboro ........1 4,55 P.M.
Leave Tarboro H.50 P. M.
Leave Wilaon
4.05 P.M.
56 P.
SOP.
M.
M.
Arrive Goldsbora,.
Leave Warsaw.
Leave Bnrgaw
Arrive Wilmington
. 4.54 P. M.
5.54 P.M.
-7.C0 P. M.
7.50 P. M.
9.65 P. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Na 47, Dally
No. 43, Dafly
Leave Wilmington.....
Leave Burgaw .........
Leave Warsaw
Arrive Goldsboro......
Leave Wilson . ..
Arrive Rocky Mount . . .
9.27 A.M.
:10.13 A.M.
11.17 A.M.
12.16 P. M.
1.04 P.M.
1.87 P.M.
8.68 P. M.
9.60 P.M.
11.08 P.M.
12.04 A.M.
12.53 A.M.
1.27 A.M.
Arrive Tarboro ...
Leave Tarboro. . ..
Arrive Weldon....
4.55 P. M.
11.50 A.M.
. . . . f 8.05 P. M. I 2.45 A. M.
Train on Scotland Nock Branch Road leaves.
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 P. M. Return
ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily. 1
. Train No. 48 North wul stop at all stations. "
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson.
Goldsboro and Magnolia. ' T .-
for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond.
nuu uauj QAVQb ouuuaj via mj jinj, --,
Trains make close connection for all points'
North via Riclunond and Washington. - -
Washington,. and h ave Pnllman, Palace Sleepers
. - - , f"-.-- - JOHN F. DIVINE, -
" - . - General Sup't.
T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, t ,
aU 4 tf ' ' ; rA'-': Vi T- : : ...,
BailroadCo.
' Condensed Scnedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
jiu jiLnti-aV .
Dated August 2, 1885. No. Daily No. 40, Dally
Leave Wilmington 8.20 P. M. 10.10 P. M.
Leave L. Waocamaw .. 9.42 P. M. 11.17 P. M.
Leave Marion 11.36 P. M. 12.40 A. M.
Arrive Florence 12.25 P.M. 1.15 A. M-
Arrive fumter 4.34 A. M. 4 34 A. M.
Arrive Columbia.... ... 6.40 A.M. 6.40 A.M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH,
- , 4
". ' ; No. 43, Daily No. 47, Dally
Leave Colombia ..... 9.55 P.M.
Arrive Sumter . . . . . . ;. 11.55 P. M.
Leave Florence... 4.30 P.M. 5.07 A.M.
Leave Marion ..... 5.14P.M. 5.53A.M.
Leave L. Waccamaw . . 7.14 P. M. 7.44 A. M,
Arrive Wilmington, fe. 8 33 P. M. 9.07 A. M.
Train No. 43 stops at all Stations.
Nos. 48 and 47 storj onlv at RHnklAv'R. WhftAa.
ylll, Lake Waccamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichols, Ma
rion, i-ee uee, Florence, 'Aimmonsviue, iiyncn-
Durg, juayesvuie, isnmter, weageneid, camaen
Junction and Eastover. -, -.
t Passengers for Colnmbla and all joints on O. k
G. R.R., C.C. A. R.R. Stations. Aiken Junction,
and all points beyond, .should take No. 40 Night
Express. Pullman sleeper for Augusta on this
train. - . . . . ..
Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Tra!n 48.
All trains run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington. .- .
JOHN F. DrVTRE,
Gen'lSupt
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. :
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CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO,
1
ia.ai
Orrxm or Sttp xnorrxiinxirt,
Wilmington, N. a, Sept. 27,
7, 1888.1 ,
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL
lowlng Schedule will be operated on this
Railroad:
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
1 Leave Wilmingtom at .7.00 P. M.
No. 1. Leave Raleigh at 7.85 F. M.
1 Arrive at Charlotte at. ......... 7.30 A. M.
1 Leave Charlotte' at.i. 8.15 F. M.
No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at .9.00 A. M.
I Arrive at Wilnuneton at. . ..... .8,25 A. M.
LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached.
Leave Cnarlotte at :. 7.40 A. M. ;
Arrive at Lanrinburg at 5.45 P. M.
Leave Lanrinburg at 6.15 A.M.
Arrive at Charlotte at 4 40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at. 6.45 A.M.
Arrive atXaurinburg at: 5.00 P, M.
Leave Lanrinburg at 5.80A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington at 5.40 P. 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.
Dafly except Sundays.
w 1 Leave Cnarlotte.... &15A.MV
wo'3 f Arriveat Shelby 12,15 P. M.
Wft . (Leave Shelby 1.40 a. M.
ao' I Arrive at Charlotte.. .5.40 P. M.
Trains No. land 2 make close connection at
Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh.
. , Through Sleeping Cars -between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
: Take Train No. 1 farStatesville, Stations West
ern N. C. R. R., Aflhville and points West. -
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At
lanta and all points Southwest.
, La JONES,
Supermtendent.
F. W. CLARK. General Passenger Agent,'
se27tf
Cape Fear & Taltiii Taltey H. B. Co.
CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. IS, TO TAKE
effect at 8 A.M., Monday, June 22, 1885. -
' TRAIN NORTH. v ;
. Arrive..
Leave.
8.00 a. m.
.Bennetts vine .
Shoe Heel....
Fayette ville..
Sanford .,
Ore Hill..1.....
. 9.30 a.m. 19.50
. 12.15 p.m. 1.00 p.m.
3,00 8.10
. 4.25 4.80
m.uu v j .... . .. .... .... ....
5.25 5.80
Greensboro..
.. 6.45
.Dinner at Fayettevillo.
; (TRAIN SOUTH.
. Arrive.
Leave.
9.50 a.m.
Greensboro.
Liberty
Ore Hill
Sanford
11.00 a. m. 11.05
11.55 12.00
1.20 p. m. 1.40 p.m.
8.50 4.00
65 6.40 .
Fayette ville....
Shoe Heel
BennettsvUle
8.15
. Dinner at Sanford.
: - W. M. S. DUNN, Genl Sup.
JNO. M. ROSE. Gen'l Pass. Agent. s
w - Security Ajgainst : Fire. '
Tie Kortli Carollia Home iWm Co.
npms COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO
JL llcies at fair rates on all classes of Insurable
property. " i ?
All losses are promptly adjusted and paid" The
"Home" is rapidly gaining In pnblio favor, and
appeals with confidence to insurers of propert
lu North Carolina. v-.. t,
. Agents m all parts of the State. " : ! .
i v J OHNG ATLING, Presldeat. v? --, t ,
" . ' W. 8. PRTMROSE- SeoTetary '
, -' PULASKI CDWPKR, 8trpervlsor. - -
ATKINSON MANNING, Agents," ;
ep26U . . -. ;. r .. -. c ..WilininnTtcni. N.0
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IMPORT AKT !
1 HE AHDIffALUABlE DEVICE !
A PATENT
Vashar
mm
3
I
Water Closet Seat ! v
FOB THE
CURB OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly caUJ .
TILES,") Internal or External, and
' PROLAPSUS AOT, for Clili-
dren or Adults. '
NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL : OPERATIOn
NECESSARY.
I have Invented a SIMPLE WAT in : CLOy
SEAT, for tbe cure of the above tronI.!oRc.ia v
and painful malady, which I eonflJntly phu
Dei ore tne punuo as a -
SURE BELIEF AND CUJIH I
It has' been endorsed by the leading ruf?i.-t
Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being test
ed in the Hospitals of New York, Philadelphia , '
and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result ,
will be satiafaetory, as It has never failed else-
where. Yon can write to anv of the Phvsicianii
or prominent oittsensmEdgeoombe Co., N.C. .
These Seats will be furnished at the following v -prioes:
' " ..
WALNUT, Polished, $6.00 1 Discount to Physl- ,
CHERRY, - 5.00 V cicians and to tbe '
POPLAR, - -ewlTrAdev..- (
Directions for using will accompany each Seal "
We trouble you with no certificates. We leave. -2 "
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IT 17 DAWt . . . - .
THE CELEBIIATED
ARRIN6T0N GAME FOILS FOE SALE
JT GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RK
putatlon. They have lought and won a series of
the greatest mains ever fought on this or any .
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other continent, and Fifteen Pain, on exhibition
at Philadelphia in "76, were honored by the Un -ted
States Centennial Commissioner with tbeDi
ploma and MedaL
I have a variety of Colors and most approves
Breeds In the United States.- I will ship splendio
COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per ?
Express, C. O. D at from $4.00 to $0.00 each -.
HENS, $2.60 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pal
$10.00 per Trio. I expect to ralse.Two Hundred .
Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games In the
World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and
April hatch during the months of August, Sep. ; -tember
and October, at Five Dollars per Pair,.oT - -Seven
Dollars per Trio.
Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds,
Will please back the assertion with their stamp. -
Write for what you want -a-'-
. Address, J. G. ARRINGTON,
ap 6 tf ; . ,, , HUliardaton. Nash Co. N. C. ."
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