1 V
70S COUCHS ABET, CROUP USl4
SET G
The s R" im m wtt oi tn nn name,
ming along the small stream in the Soothers States -fontaiw
a stimulating expectorant principle KuU Ioohu ' .
tteoWegm producing the early morning cough, and stlma- '
JlJ the child to throw off the false menbraae in crap aad .
Sooping-con- When combined with the beaiinc mod- '
hdnons principle In the mollein plant of the old flrlda, pre
mis in TiTXoa's Canons Basnet: o Svarr Gun -i -uniir
the finest known wndy tor Congna, Cronp. -Wiooping-Congh
an Coosaypttoe ; aad as paiatabW, ,
1M is rlpused to take it. i& yonr draetist for It. Price.
Mtaedgl. WAXTERA.-tATLOR.AaantB.ea!
Uh DR. BIGGKRS! HPCsXEBKBBY CORDIAL
Kirrhoca. Dysentery and Children Tee thins. For sale by
aldrasiis. 1; ,x J t, - ... r . ,
oy 15 ly too nnn3 '
Hot Springs at . Tottr - Door.
Hot Springs Physicians use 1n their owu Cases
' and Prescribe lor Others v '
Buffalo Lithia Mater
. IN . . ..."
GOUT, RHETTMATlS'lIi'AND 'DtSEASESENS
RALLY OF URIC ACID DIATHESIS
DR. JAMES L.'CAIiELL;4;
Professor of Physiology and Surgery la the Med
ical Department of the University of Virginia
and President of t le National Board of Health,
and former Resident- Physician, Hot Springs,
Virginia. . : -'U.''
' The water of Spring No. 8 contains In nota
ble quantities two of the Alkalies, which are ac
credited as extremely valuable in the treatment
-of Gout, Lithiasls, and Liver Affections. I refer
to the Carbortotes of Potash aad JJthia. .It is now
well known that both of these alkaline carbon
ates nave an ascertained value in eases of ' Uric
Add Diathesis oonneoted with Gravel, and in cases
of Chronic Govt, because of their affinity for Uric
Acid, and the great solubility of the salts which
&re formed by their union with that acid." ;
DR. ALGERNON .S."GARNETT, ; v .
nrgeon (Retired) IT. ST Navy, Resident Physician
Hot Springs, Ark. . .f -
'Sly experience in the use of Buffalo Lithia
Water is limited to the treatment of Goat, Rheu
matism, ana tnat fiyoria aisease Kheumatlc
Goat' (so called), which is in contradistinction to
the Rheumatoid Arthritis of Garrod.
"Vtoe had excellent results from this Water in
toe auctions, both In my on. n person and in
the treatment of patient's for whom I have pre
teribediti. Of course the remedial agent is its
eonaiaea AiKalles and their solvent properties. .
"fence, it la a prophylactic aa well as a reme
dr in Nephritic Colic and forming Calculi, when
to to a redundancy of Utbio Acad."
, , DR. W. B. TOWLES,
Member Medical Society of Virginia, Resident
Physician Hot.Sprlngs.Va.
"I feel no hesitancy whatever In saying that in
Gout. Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Stone In
the Biadder. and all diseases of Urio Acid Dia
thesis, I know of no remedy at all comparable to
Buffalo Lithia Water, Spring No. & -In a single
case of Bright s Disease of the Sidneys I wit
nessed very-marked beneficial results from its
use, and from its action in tills particular case, I
should have great confidence in it in this dii-
DR T. B. BUCHANAN, ,
Resident Physician, Hot Springs, Ark.
"Send me five cases Buffalo Lithia Water,
turns No. 2, I have made use of this Water for
float in my own case, and "prescribed it for pa
tients similarly suffering, with the most decided
fcaeficial results. ?. I take pleasure in advising
Gouty patients to these Sprulga,'., ....
Water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles
5 per case at the Springs, i . i . .
Springs pamphlet mailed to any address.
"or sale by W. EL Green, where the. Springs
pamphlet may be found.
THOS. F. GOODS; Proprietor, :
mh 18 M nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs Va f
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Dnuf ,utvhL to Manteo, or, as the politicians
"v. it. from ChemVAA to tihirnAv .
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CSn J1 wm be Democratic in polities,'
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CUE,; BOB'S GIFT.
It was a gray and grizzled band
wa tno mey oi iwemy years, r
Wh0 wore the blue and Raved the land,
And found the laurel drenched in tears;
Forjicrtj 'a wreath was dearly bought
thf.e?ty sleeve, the crutch, the scar, !
Bore living -witness how they fought,
l These comrades of the G. A. R- '
To-day they bbme with sweet intent , ;
For them a task of holy love " .";
To help to raise a monument : 5
fWhere lay the comrades called above;
When, as they talked, the white-haired
f chief ..... .. --y K; ... . , ; . . . ,
Arose,' and,' with a husky sob;
Said: VComrades all'tis my belief - ;
f You'd like to hear from Colonel Bob." t
.He held a letter in his hand, i i ;
And read it through with trembling toheV
Comrades,'? he read "I want to stand
- A nhfl.ro in thof rtroa f nila v otnA .
An' though I hain't got much to send. '
iou won-, aespue my bumble aid,
For every brave man is my. friend ;l
: I was iu Stonewall's old Brigade I
"I want to add though lackin space -
We all were comrades through that job,
gome aide by side some face to face
And them's my feelin'e-Colonel Bob,
The reader paused a tender look
: Across earth mvovA viano-n nlnvsul
anu men a caeer we raiiers snoos
.For Colonel Bob and' his Brieade. i Jf
i ' Aeto Orleans Item Democrats? 1
TIIETMREE ORE A T. CROPS
TradeEfnan' -;- i"
1 The corn crop is the greatest and
most valuable Taised by our farmers.
At least 40 per cent, of all cultivated
land in rthe United gtates is planted:
in corn.' The crop this year will reach
the enormous to talTof ;2,000,00(LOOO
bushels, 56,000,000 net tbria, or more
than a ton to each man," woman and
child in the contry. The value of
thisr crop, estimating it at 25 cents'
perbushel, -to the farmers, reaches'
the grand total of $500,000,000. v
j'The next in importance and value
to its producers is the cotton crop..
If this year's : product reaches the'
maximum - estimate,. 8,000,000 bales,
it Will ie worth to the planters, at
3 cent a pound, $320,000,000. : But
dottbn has' 'a" national varue as "an
export that no two crops combined,
will equal. We payc at least $30,
000,000 of our foreign bills in ex
ported raw cotton, while not more
than $40,000,000- or $50,000,000
worth" of -wheart,' and perhaps half
thar much value in com, are sold
abroad. 27; It it v
The -wheat crop of . the , United
States is one of great value, and the
largest grown by any one country.'
The last crop amounts to about 320,
000,000 bushele, and is worth to the
producers about $165,000,000.' Be
ing the basis of fully one-half the
luxuries of the tables of the rich and
the staff of life of the well to do of
our 56,000,000 people, its importance
as a food article is greater than that
of any other grown ia this or any
other part of the world. Wheat is
eaten by civilized and half-civilized
men everywhere, and therefore its
mere money value by no means cor
responds with -its actual importance
in human economy.
OCR STATE CONTEMPORARIES.
Some Bimpletons say that Cleveland and
the Democrats have made hard times. Do
they ever consider the question, How ? For
not a law has been passed nor one changed
since Cleveland became President He has
only been enforcing Republican laws, as his
oath of office required him to do. Do they
think of this, or do they think at all I
Jteidsville Times.
' Democrats in their platforms, and espe
cially in the platform upon which, the pre
sent Administration was elected.' have
pledged the party to give the people a revi
sion of . the tariff. :i The." people expect a
complete reform: of the present tariff sys
tem. No doubt an effortand a successful
one too, will be made by the Democrats of
the House to 'revise, the t&nfL Scotland
Neck Democrat ' - : ' : t
l Daring our last; Superior Court a weak
minded man 'was caught on a trial of some
length. The juryhung-and were kept in
the jury room all 'night. 'The agreed next
Jay, ' rendered a "verdicP and - wercr dis-
aed,Biit7.ih
strain was woo" much for. poor-Mr. Clarida.
Hetarted for home-with some neighbors.
During the night be ran off from the camp
and was not seen Tor several days, though
diligent search was made by his friends and
distressed family. His mind had become
unhinged and he was terribly afraid of his
fellows." He" has partially recovered.
Pittsboro Homer
ARROWS AND 8LIXG8.
j What makes : Lord Salisbury
mad is the fact that Gladstone has left him
nothing to offer the Irish but absolute in
dependence of the British Btpio.-r3hiA. ;
Times. ,
If socialism means the conver
sion of private property to the uses of .thes
public we have something very like it in ;
Providence' already; '.where it takes ; about
all the -mbney sbme- property owners can
raise to pay theirttaxesP!wrife Star.
.--q ThaC palriyiennyson's new?
poem which speaks pf something as being
"swallowed in Vastnes"', lost in silence, ;
dtownecFiiiPtoe rdepths?bf : ameaninglessi
past' Is now &ken r to be a whack, at the :
Mugwumps.--Louisville Courier-Journal.
, "J)octor," said anxious citizen,:
'oinethiog ! "has r bappehecr ;tb: my wife, t
Her mouth seems set and'sbol Can't - say a
wbrd;f,' Why she must .have lock : j aw 1 '
saMthoctor7 ::&Q JWlM ?RWell;
if you are up my way some time next week
I wish you would stop in and see what you,
can - ' " ;
' Was Andrevr " Johnson acces-'
sory to Booth's crime?'' asks' the 3pring
field Union.' Oh, i undoubtedly. He also
helped Benedict : Arnold nto escape, was
Aaron Burr's right hand man in his little
Imperial scheme, and was all Teady to rush;
in had the Guy, Fawkes plot r succeeded. ,
A dangerous man was this Andy Johnson. ?
BostonPosL- :fyV''X-rVZ- ' I
.Either the Lowell Courier or
theBostohtfor
making the band of Esau orny'' - V1
Of -niairy, the ,wor8t, typographical blun
deiiicelfemesis1 and Nefisuf gpt. their,
shirtst mixed up-inr the Berate Jwndry.,
Deiroia iKearheyfnsed to tell about the
hbrny-handed sons"pt.toa but Esau was,
ttstfore handed man. Bawd .
SMntofi i: fkaM-windyireport
Sfl'iformahcesidoes W??
light on the silver que8Uon.ne uanoj;;
iiamental; traveller. Springfield .Sepublt-
can, Mug:: -. " ".. -
THE SUPERIOR COURTS Ulf-
l DBR TUB NEW AJIUANQI
J MENT. . tfc ;
I' FtJl ienM, 18 S Sf '
: I- K':'iBAle1.1wObserver
: ITRST DISTBJCTJDDOS SHEPHERD
Currituck September 7,:' one week. 1
Camden September 14, one. week.
Pasquotank September 21 rjone week. -Perquimans
September .28, .one week.
Chowan October 5C- one week.. :
Gates October 12, one week:; .:
Hertford Octi 19, one week; Ded 21, one
- week. ' ,:i v..-- v ; ;., -
Washington Oct 26, one week .Dec 14,'
j - one week.' - - .
Tyrrell Novefkber 2, one ?weekl
Dare-:November, one week. - i ' .
Hyde November 16, one .week." ' . f' '
Pamlico-7-November 23,'one week. ::
Beaufort-November 30, two weekaVd'
t . . ? second DisTnicrwtnox raLLip; '
Warren September 21, iwo weeks
Northampton October 5, two weeks.
Edgecombe October 19, twoweeks.'
Bertier-November 2, two weeks; ; v i 'i
Halifax-rNovember 16, two weekii
Cravens-November 30, two-weeks." 4
! .'.i'-' 1 d .-'.J l?i S fr.'."
I. I THIRD DISTjaiCSr-jrrrJOE COKNOB. f -
Franklin Aug ,17,. one week; Nov. , 16,
; One week, ---f -'""sx-csiir K. uj-s,
Martin Sept. 7, two weeks r Dec. 7, two
weeks, for civil causes and jail case
' only. - - . r 5-.
Pitt Sept 211 two weeks. i
Greene Oct 5. 'tw6 weeka: ' . '
Vance Oct 19," two weeks. " " - r "
Wilson JNov. 2, two Weeks, i .f4
Nash Novt 23, twa weeks. - f
FOURTH DISTRICT- JUDOE CLAKK,
Wake-J uly 13, two 'weekSii'; criminaJ!
rton c A ir.v.lvv. A(j-l)1'ti'rHfMAAlM.KAwll'
; causes. only; Sept 28, two weeks, crint
inai; Oct 26, three weeks, civil causes
-only. . :, . . -. . .
Wavne July 27, two weeks, -'civil fanff
j causes only;' :-Oct 19, one week, 'fcivil
causes only.T
Harnett Aug. 10, one week. :' civil- and.:
cnminaL r-4-'. -"
Johnston-Aug. 17,' two weeks, civil and
-criminal.
4 . FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER.
Orange Aug. 10, one week; NovJ 9, one
. week..
Caswell Aug. 17, one week; Nov. 16, one
.week. :M ;".. . : . ...
Person Aug. 24, one week; Nov. 23, o n
week. -' : " '
Guilford Aug. 31, two weeks ; Dec, 14,
two weeks. " '
Granville Sept. 14, two weeks; Nov. 80
two weeks.
Alamance September 28,'bne week. ' J
Chatham October 5, two weeks.
Durham October 19, two weeks.
' SIXTH DISTBJCT JUDOB MCKOT.
Jones Aug. 17, ' one week : Nov.' 2, one
: week. - - - ' ' .
Lenoir Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 16, two
- weeks.
Duplin- Sept 7, one 'week -T 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. .
Sam p8on October 12, two weeks; Decem
ber 14, one week.
SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDOE MC BAB.
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, 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.1
EIGHTH? DISTRICT JUDOE MONTGOMERY.
Iredell Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 9, two
weeks.- f r . r, ;-;..-..
Rowan Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 23,
two weeks. .
Davidson Sept 7, two weeks; Dec. 7, one
week. : ' : '
Randolph September 21, two weeks.
Montgomery October 5, two weeks.
Stanly Nov. 19, two weeks.
Cabarrus Nov.. 2, one week, for criminal
cases and non-jury civil cases.
NINTH DISTRICT tJUDGE GRAVES.
Rockingham July 27, two weeks; Nov.
9, one week.
Stokes Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 16, one
Surry Aug. 24. two weeks; Nov. 23, one
week : . v i - ? --: Y
AHeghany-September 7," one week.
Wilkes September 14, two weeks.
Yadkin September 28, two weeks.
Davie October 12, two weeks: ' '
Forsyth October 26," two weeks.
TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERT.
Henderson July 20 three weeks.
Burke August 10, two weeks.
Ashe August 24. one week.
Watauga August 81, one week.
Caldwell September 7, one week. ; , . .
Mitchell September 14, two weeks. .
Yancey September 28, two weeks.
McDowell October 12, two weeks
ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP,
Alexander July 27, one week.
Catawba August 3, one week.
Cleveland Augnst 10, two weeks; Octo
ber 26. one week. .
ecxienrjnrg5A.ugaoi''"8l''tiBn weeks
civil causes only. : ; . ,
Union September 21,vtwo weeks,
Lincoln October 5, one week; -Gaston
October 12, two weeks. . .
Rutherford November 2, two weeks. :
Polk November 16, one week.
TWELFTH DD3TRICrr4-JUDGB ! ;GUDGER.'
Madison August.3, two weeks; November
t 23, two weeks; civil causes.
Buncombe August 17, three weeks i 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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pers in the South, tn every department from typo
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i Petersburg (Fa.) Index-Appeal. ,
' The Wumlngton (N. C.) Monirrae Scab Is a mod !
ei newspaper, inaeea, we tmnx we ao not exag
gerate its merits when we say it la the newsiest
ueoular) paper published hi the 8oxrth.-Iiich.m0nd
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j Tvrooro Southerner.
i We like the Stab because it is thoroughly re '
liable, candid, fearless, and so. well and . abiv
edited , newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news'
aper. ixng may tne btab cwnuue. jkc. Aury
Although at the head of the press in this State
In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader,
still it continues to improve. It Is a Stab of the
first magaitude. May its lustre never wane.
The Free Will Baptist. T
The Stab is so wen and favorably known In thiB
section of the State, that we can say nothing of
which its thousands of readers do not already
know: It is in every respect one of the best dai
lies in the South. Mebesonian.
The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth
year. It Is a most excellent newspaper, well ed
ited, a compendium of all the news of the- day,
and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc
North Carolina tournalism, Charlotte Observer.
That 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 Borpaaeea them alL Tarboro Southerner.
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 is
not surprising since it Is so deserving. CharloiU
Observer.
The Times cannot say a word too good for the
Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of Its
many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite
with the State press and is sought after by the
people. Long and prosperous life to i.Peids
viUt Times .
The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice,
still continues on the high road to suooess. We.
esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one
of the very best of our exchanges, ana consider it
the peer of any Journal published in the South.
Oxford Free Lance.
Why Is It that aH the papers with the name of
Star are such bright little Journals f The Wilming
ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred
ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example.
There must be something in a name after alL
Richmond IVa.) State.
The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its 12th
volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin
nes on the road to success. .- We esteem the Stab
very highly, regarding It as one of the very best
newspapers that eomes to this office. Its news
oolumns are always a little fuller than those 'of
any other of our exohanges, and ita editorial de
aartment is conducted with much ability. Mrr
Qonton Blade.
Humble in' Its beginnings, as was' Inseparable
from an enterprise begun amid the Vreck of - for
tune that attended the collapse of the Southern
Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un
til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a
oonstantly brightening prosperity. As a newspa
per it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs
priate selection and judicious arrangement, and
we are proud to rank It among our most accepts I
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The Wilmington Mobxtits Stab has entered up
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ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is
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per Is all that the term of "good newspaper" 1m-
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iioroughly educated newspaper men. Hay the
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tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie
tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness.
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WBLOImESAJjE 'PRICES-
i tarr Our quotations," it should be understood,
represent the wholesale prices generally. In
maing up small orders higher prices have to be
oharged. " .iYX: " -J Y
, ABTIOLXB.
BAQGINQ Gunny
fBICXS.
00 o ia
pwiuimni... ............
vauojn North isatoUBSk.au -i-u ... --s---i?-r-t"
Hams, V ..i...,......... ,f ;12
i Shoulders, 9 lb........;.... 8 . v
? Bides, ohoioe, .... .... .. -10 & 11
Wbstbbk Sbobbs Hams. 9 S .. 11 -13
Sides,... 7 & - 1i
i i Shoulders, i J
Dbt Sambd Sides, w S.. E8ti . 6)4
Shoulders. SO.T.;:;.'- . : 4a!'B
BAKBELS-Snirits TurDentine.-1 -
'.: : f :
1 65
1 SO
1 80 ' ,
- - Seoood Hand, each. . . . ,; 1 60
New New York, each-i . j j. . , 00
BEESWAX 9 fe.i: .V..;.;.1.;.' 'S3
BRICKS Wllmklgtoa. M....U 8 00
; ;; Northern.-. ......-.-....., o 00
BUTTER ,--Norta Carolina, v s. oo
; Northern, e fi. . ,Vv f so
e o oo
O 14 00
. 15 ,
Si ' 24 "
CANDLES -ft sperm. .
.; : : . Tallow I- t.:i.. .;-.'.. ......
Adamantine .............. .
CHEESE Ih-North'n Faery
, i Dairy,-Cream. .. i ...
'- State v....v..i.
OOFFEB 9 ,B Java....... ..
CORNMbAL- bush., in sacks,
- Virginia Meal..
COTTON TIES bundle......'
DOMESTICS Sheeting. X, V yd
- Yarns, S.bunca...,v.:....:..
EGGS 9 dosett..
FISH Mu5keroL No. 1. tt bbl. ..
iil8 ?
: --VW r
S5
12-:
13
19 -';io
11 ir
-8 , .10 '.
18,,.. 28
00 Ml
7r--10 5
.702 ';i72K
70 70
1 20 1 25
6H 7
00 85.;v
. 00 ,18
00 12 80
Maokerei.No. 1, 9 half bbl,V5 1 60 " 1 860
MaokereWNo.2, bbl-i.-.j 8 CO : 00 ;
5 Mackerel, NoS, 9 half bbL, 6 00 7 00
Mackerel, No. 3, 9 bbl,.....'' 4 25 5 0U
I Mullets, bbl. i....... 5 00' '6 00
Mullets, Pork bb&r. 11 00 12 oo
. v. .ooe tierruijf , w o wv-; w w
10
VLdim 8 bbl Suner.... 3 60
4 00
4it0
6 25 .
4 10
5 0CC
H ioi a
Extra. 4 25
. HFamily,;--'4 75
, City Mills-fiuper..
. FaM&..-...:.?...
GLUE 9 :
GRAIN 9 busheL u
, Corn,store,bags,prime, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, " .
- Corn, cargo, In bags, -'-
Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags
Oats, from store
Cow Peas.
HIDES 9 fi Green....... :
HAY 9 100 s Eastetn..
'' Western.....-.;..
Ntrth Rlver.-i.:. .........
00
50
6
O
65
58
02
60
'
- 70,
-63 '
, 61 ; ;
- 47
65
45
00
0
10
10
, lSS
I 13,
1 15 '
1 10
1 10
'
15
HOWJHON- ...
LARD S B Northern...-.:.. v- 6-
North Carolina 8
LIME barrel 00
LUMBER City Sawed V M ft
, Ship Stuff, resawed ,. 18 00
' Rough Edge Plank..,.....;. 15 00
West India Cargoes, accord-
mg to quality......... ...... 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
' Scantling and Boards,com,n 12 00
MOLASSES 9 gallon -: - , -
; 3
10
40
20 00
. 16 00
18 00
22 00 ;
15 00
, New Crop Cuba, inhhds....
K " in bbls ...
' Porto Rico, in fihda. ....... c
: . " in bbls ....... . ;
: tsugar House, inhhds.,..
r in bbls..:.
' Syrup, tabbls.-. ..
NAILS 9 keg Cut lOd basis..
OILS gallon Kerosene .. .
Linaeed. .j..
Rosin
'XEkF ' a. a i- a a .
I Deck and Spar.... . .r..
POULTRY--Chickens,llve,grown
! " Spring
, luraeys
PEANUTS 9 bushel 22 lbs. -POTATOES-
bushel Sweet..
Irish, ner barrel, new.......
24
26:
80
28
.80
- 35'
-20
85
8 50.
li
1 00
r 16
30
00
ou
22
00
10
10
90
16
00
00
26
5
20
22
S3ii
00
45
60
; 00
10 00
00
r- MX
v- 70 ;,
2 CO '
11 CO;
14 CO
PORE barrel City Moss. . , .
Prime
Rump...;. ...... .......
RICE Carolina, ,
Rough, bushel (Upland)..
Do, do (Lowland)
BAGS B Country.. ...... M
city.....
HOPE t
SALT salt Alum
Liverpool. . . . r. .. t....:.
Lisbon
American
SUGAR Granulated ....
Standard A............
White Ex C...
Ex C, Golden
C Yellow .
SOAP lb Northern
SHINGLES M Contract.
Common
' Cypress Saps... J.
Cypress Hearts .-
STAVES M W O Barrel ...
HO Hogshead..
TALLOW B...:
TIMBER M feet Ext Heart
. . - fist olasn yellow pine)
Prime ship'g, lstclasa heart.
Extra Mill, good heart......
Mill Prime
Common Mffl. i . ...
Inferior to Ordinary
WOOL S Washed
Unwashed
Burrv ......
WHISKEY gallon Northern
North Carolina.-
13 50
00 .43:50
80 ; 1 10
00
0
. 1
14
70
70
00
00
7J4
6
- 6
6)4
75
75
00
75
7K
7
7 00
2 50
5 00
7 50 -
aV-O
5 00
. 00
4 50
000
8 00
00 00
6
9 00
8 00
6 50
6 00
400
300
18
12
10
1 00
1 00
14 00 '
10 00
10 oo
9 00
800
6 50
5 00
4 00
20
15
11
5 00
2 50
;iviL.iniNGTOiy honet makkkt.
Exohange (sight) on New York
Baltimore . .
Boston...........
Philadelphia.....
Western Cities..
discount
Sxohanre, 80 days, 1 cent
Bank of New Hanover Stock
First National Bank Stock
Navassa Guano Company Stock
North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons
Tending, 1866...
Funding, 1868-.
New 4s
W Jk WRR Bonds, 70 (Gold Interest)
Carolina Central K R Bonds, 6o
Wilmington, CoL A Augusta R R Bonds
Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o ;
" 8o
New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o
Wilmington A Weldon RR Stock
North Carolina S B Stock
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.
Wilmington Cotton Mills stock.....
.. 108
.. 95
140
. . 3
.. 10
.. 10
.. 83
a 4
..118
..106
. 105
.. 100
.. 100
.. 100
.. 110
.. 82
.. 60
;."120
SUFFER I tiC
,W O Kl E W !
Read what the Great Bletlioaist
Divine and Eminent Phy
sician says ol
Dr. J. BEADITELD'S
Female Regulator !
Atlanta, Ga , Feb. 20, 1884.
Db. J. Bbadpieuj: Dear Sir Some fifteen years
ago I examined the roolpo of Female JtcgulatOf,"
and carefully stodied authorities in regard to ils
components, "and then (as well as now) pronoun
ced it to be the most scientific and skilful combl-.
nation of the really reliable vegetable agents
known to science, to act . directly on the womb
and uterine organs, and the or .'ans and parts
sympathizing directly with these; and therefore
providing a specific remedy for all diseases of the :
womb, and of the adjacent organs and parts.
" ' . ; t Youtb, truly,- 1 r
" ..y JESSE BORING, M,DD;1. ;
CAUTION :
...The country, is floodec o;uack;
nostninis, containiiig IBOlf and other ;
injuxious ingredients, which -claim to
cure everything evenPEMALE COM-;
PL AINTS. We say to you, if you value "
your life, BEWAEE0F ALL SUCH J ;
Bradfield's Female Begpilator
is a purely vegetable compound, and is only In-,
tended for the FEMALE SEX. For their pecuilar'
diseases it Is an absolute ; j ;
SPECIFIC 1
Sold by all druggists. Send for our treatise dn
the Health and . Happiness of Woman, mailed'
free, which gives all particulars. 1
The Bradfield Begulator Co.,
. . : . P.O. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
William H Green. Wholesale Agent, Wllming-,
Je9li :r : ' J ehsnt-i; ' ? - '; I
i
Wanted!
Wanted!
HIDES, WOOL AND WAxi HIGHEST CASH
prices paid for same. . , ,. . ;
- 300 BOXES CHOICE BRANDS TOBACCO for
sale low. l -.
. . - . , ' - SAML BEAR, 8r., . j
se 27 tf ; ' . 18 Market Street ,
WilMngoWSeldo
IBailroaa Co? ' r
Condensed Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTHv
1
, Dated August 2, 1885. JNo.4S,Dauy
No.40.DaHy
Leave Weldon ; v.
Arrive Rocky Mount. . .
2.15 P. M. ; 6.3d P.
3.83P,M.l-...
Ariive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro .
I 4.55 p:m. ..
... I 11.50P. M. .
Leave Wilson .... .. -
Arrive Goldsboro.ii;:.
Leave Warsaw
Leave Burgaw
Arrive Wumlngton ;i.
-4.05 P.M.
'4.54 P. M.
8.54 P. M.
7.t0 P. .
i 7.50 P. M.-
6.56 P.
?S6P.
M.
M.
, 9.55 P.M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH. '
No.47.DaDy
No. 43, Daily
Leave Wilmington.
I.n.vn Rnriraw
9.27 A.M.
10.13 AM.
11.17 A. M.
12.16 P. M.
1.04 P.M.
8.8P.M.
9.50 P. M. .
11 .03 P.M.
12.04 A. M.
12.53 A.M. U
1.27 A.M.
jeave Warsaw.... 1
Arrive Rocfcy Mount. . .
1.87 P.M.
Arrive Weldon . . . .
V 8.05 P. M. V 2.45 A. M.
Train on Scotland Neck Jstob Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland lieck atAO?, ML Eeton
lng, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.80 A. JsTdattv
Train No. 43 North will stop at all statloiv '
1 Train No. 40 South will stop only at WUsoo.'
Goldsboro and Magnolia. .
Train No: 47 makes oloso connection at Weldon
for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond,
Trains make close connection for all points-
auriu yib mciuQDna ana wasnington.
All trains run- solid between WUmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached. ...... . -, - - f .
i ' - JOHN F. DIVINE, k
.: General Supt
, T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent - ,
an 4 tf . . .
f ILMINGTOH, COMBIA & AUGUSTA
Railroad Co. SS?
Condensed-Schednle.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
.jNo.
Dated August 2, 1885,
48,DaQy
ly No. 40, Dally
Leave WUmington
Leave L. Waccamaw . .
Leave Marion, . . .. i ..,
Arrive Florence.'...', .i.
Arrive f umter
Arrive Columbia .......
8.20 P. M.
9.42 P.M.
11.86 P.M.
12.25 P. M.
4.34 A.M.
6.40 AM
10.10 P. M.
11.17 P.M.
12.40 A. MA
1.15 AM;
4.84 A. M.'
6.40 A. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH,
No. 43, Dally
Na 47, Daily
Leave Colombia
Arrive Sumter . .'. .'. . . .
Leave Florence
Leave-Marion ..-.-8-..
Leave L. Waccamaw .
Arrive Wilmington.
9.55.P. M
11.55 Pi M. '
-5.07 A.M.'
5.53 A.M.
- 7.44 A. M,
9.07 A. M.
4.30 P. M.
5.14 P. M
7.14 P.M.
8 83 P. M.
Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. ..c
Nos. 48 and 47 stop only at Brinkley's; Whites
ville. Lake Waccamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichols, Ma
rion, Pee Dee, Florence, Timmonsville, Lynch
burg, MayesviHe, Sumter, Wedgefield, Camden
Junction and Eastover-" - - ' -
Passengers for Columbia and all points on C
G. R.R., C.,0. & A: R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction,
and all points beyond, should take No. 40 Night
Express ; Ponman fcleeper for Augusta on this
train. ' .
Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Train 48.
All trains run-solid between Charleston and
wumlngton.
JOHNJP.DmNBV,:.
Gen'l 8upt '
T. m. kmkrsoh. Genl Fassenger Agent.
au4tf :-j ,-'
CAROLINA CEPRALRAILEOill CO;
. ....... v. ,,J.(.vt.. .
OrarcB oi STjrBBonKnnxnt, ;: - v
Wilmington, N. O SeptiW, 18fi.
Change of Schedule;
ON AND? AFTER. THIS DATE, THE FOL
lowing Schedule will be operated on this
Railroad: , - ' - . : , .-
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. :
1 Leave WumrngtOB at. 7.00 P. M.
No. 1. J-Leave Raleigh at. . . 7.85 P. M.
I Arrive at Charlotte at. .. , 7.30 A. M.
Leave Cnarlotte11 at ...... ai5 P. M.
No. 2. .Arrive at Ralelgh at .. ....9.00 A. M.
I Arrive at Wimuneton at. -.8.25 A.. M.
LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached.
Leave Cnarlotte at.. . 7.40 AfM.
Arrive at Laurinburg at. 5.45 P. M.
Leave Laurinburg at 6.15 A.M.
Arrive at Charlotte at 4.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 0.45 A. M.
Arrive at Laurinburg at.... 5.00 P. M.
Leave Laurinburg at 5.80 A. 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 ANDRETGHT. ' C' ....
r Dally except Sundays.
tj- (Leave Charlotte. . . . . . . . . sllfi A. M.
-s Arrive at Shelby. .12.15 P. M.
w. j. (.Leave Shelby.. .::.'.-....fi. 1.49 A: M.
JMO- f Arrive at CharlQtte.u... 2.5.40 P, M.
Trains No. 1 and 2 make olose 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 for Statesvflle, Stations West
ern N. C. R. R- Ashville and noints West
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At- 4
lantaana au pomts soutnwest. .
L. C. JONBSV
Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent,
se27 tf -. ' -
Caje Fear & TaiKi TalleLL E. Co.
CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 19, TO TAKE
effect at 8 A. M., Monday, June 22, 1885.
. " TRAIN NORTH.'
Arrive. ; Leave.
8.00 a.m.
- 9.80 a. m. 9.50
12.15 p. m. 1.00 p. m.
3,00 &10
45 . 4.80.
5.25 5.30
Bennetts vllle ........
Shoe Heel
Fayette vllle
Sanford
Ore Mill. .
Liberty
ttreensDoro.
8.45
; Dinner at Fayette ville. -
STRAIN SOUTH. '
2 - Arrive. Leave.'
Greensboro. .... . -., 9.50a.m.'
Liberty, ll.D0a.m. 1L05, , ,
Ore Hill.-... 11.55 12.00 r
Ssnford. ........... 120p.m. 1.40 p. m.f
Fayette ville ,..3.50 . 4.00
Shoe Heel... 635 6.40 ;-
Bennettsvllle ; ....- 8.15 i
a : "Dinner at Sanford.
.r-ii . .: : .. . W. M. 8. DUNN, Gen'l Supt 1
, JNO. M. ROSE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. : .
Je23tf ;. ; ......... . . . TtW.K
EHC0DRA6E f HOME IHSTITUTIOKS.'
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property,
, All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The
"Home" is rapidly gaining In publio favor,, and
appeals with confidence to insurers of property
iu North Carolina.-. -.. v. .. -Agents
in all parts of the State.1
i JPHNGATLTNG, President.
' 5 W. S. PRIMROSB, Secretary. . -, ;
PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. -
T :- Y ATKINSON & MANNLNGAgentt f
i ep26tf '.a - . -Wilmington. N. C ?
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Mass. - ... ...... e 15 D&W8m
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CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called
TILES,") Internal or External, and
PROLAPSUS. ANL for Chll-
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NO MEDICINE OB SURGICAL lOPERATION
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I have invented aT SIMPLE WATER CLOSET
SEAT, for the- cure of the above troublesome
and painful malady, which I confidently place
before toe publio as a -
SIIIIII REM AND CVBE f :z
It has been endorsed.' by the leading resident
Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being test- J
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and Baltimore, and; we are satisfied the result
win be satisfactory, as It has never failed else- '
Where. You can write to any of the Physicians
or prominent citizens in Edgeoombe Co., N. C
: These Seats will be furnished at the following
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l . Directions for using will accompany each Seat.
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CHAMBERLAIN Patentee,
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ABRINQTOH GAIE FOWLS FOB SALE
jJY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BE
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liavea vaxtety of Colors and most approved
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hatch during the months of August, Sep
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Seven Dollars per Trio.
' Whoever disnntes the trnrinrbwlfwf m Birds.
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r. write for wb at vmi annt. - ---: -,.r-
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