-;flB COUGHS AND CROUP US?
C
m u rathered from ttnetTthiui bum.
: .... mail .irain 4a th &mM Ci.lu
("5S stimulating expectorant prtaeipt tt looaan
""TV, nnxiacinc the early xioraifixcooirtj. and itimu-
thtchil J ta throw off tbe false membrane in troop and
linr-Maili. When combined with the healin- macl
Vincip'e in the mnlleio plant of the old Adds, pre
Tavlor'. CHaoM SnzoT or SwtRflim amt
tl the finest I now a tetaedy Ibr Conxbs, Onus,.
2inI.Conah and Consumption; and palatable, any
Ti.niexssil'to3'- -Ask joordrninrlst fork. Prtce,
ffjltl. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atli-.nU. Ga.
-rrbR RIGGERS' HUCKLKBHRRT CORDIAL, fur
ntiM. Dysentery and Children Teething For aalebr
SJ 1517
toe
nrm
All Sorts o
harts and many sorts of ails of j
pan and beast need a-cooling
lotion. Mustang Liniment; ' " ' .
teb 1 DAW . sntuth ; Brm" "ohm1
Mirror
is no flatterifWould you .
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm-I-er
that almost : cheats the ;
looking-glass.- ... i
sa'tn th
nrm
' ohm
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Attend toit;HqvVt- -
'. : Sany FttSerise people dra? themaelve about
lity staking into tbe grave, when by nsiafe Par
ker's Tonic tbey would, find a cure oommenoinir
rith the firss dose, atsd vitality and -strength
arely coming back to tbem. .'- ' "
"I am 63 years old; bare been ales; nearly all
toy life, and oneht to know something abort me
dicine by this time. I have used -Parker's Tonlo
freely for more than a year, and consider it the
best remedy I have ever known. In fact, I new
find no other medicine necessary. For weakness,
debiiity, rheumatism, ' and that distressinr aU
toaeness and pain from which I suffered bo long,
it has no equal I do not see bow any one can
afford to do without so valuable a medicine."
Xss. Hat-tie N. Geavss, cor. last and Tront sta,
Providence, H. I. -, .. ; - : . -
Parker's Tonics . :. :
IPrepared by Hiscox & Co, N, T.J. i f '
Sold by ail Urnegists in larpe bo ties at One
Dollar to th nrm . : no ? J)fc W4m
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
tbe popular farorite fordressfioK
tba bair, Kestorin color when
gray, acd prerentmg; DamdraS.
It cleanse tbe scalp, stops the
hair failing', aad is sora to please.
ICe. and fl aim at Sraggbts.
ao7D&W4m
tatb-
nrm Ff-
Hot Spricpai YbiirDoof.;
Hot. Springs Physicians use la their. wo Oases
and Prescribe for Otbers
Buffalo UtMa Water
GOUT, RHEU JLATlfiM, ASD DISSASSS GKK&
EALLY OF UBIC ACSD DZA.TS&S1B4 1 i k'J
DB. JAMES L. CAJBXLL, . i 4 &
Professor Of 'PhVHinfno-w and Rnrtmrir In tna ICed-
3 ical Department of tbe University of Vtrrinia
f and President of t ie National Board of Health,
. "id former Besident Pbyslclan, Hot Springs,
5 vu-jtinia. . .
'The water of Sprini Ko. 2 eontams fn nota-
- quantities two oftoe Alkalies, which are ac
credited as extremely valuable in the treatment
"Gout, Lithiasis, and Uver. Affections.1 refer
; wthe Carbonates ofJWash and LUhia.. It is now
It ,knowi1 that both of these alkaline carbon-
i "nB.hve an ascertained value in eases of Uric
am Viathesit connected with Gravel, and in eases
, i Chronic Gout, because of their affinity for Uric
u, and the great Isolubility of the salts which
are formed by their union wtth that acid."
D2. ALGERNON S. GASNITT. s I -
"fseon (Retired) U. S. Navy, Eesideat Physician
ot Springs, Ark. , . ; .... , , , :
experience in the use of Boffalo Ltthia
j ater is limited to the treatment of Gout; Kheu
Jatwm, and that hybrid disease '.Rheumatic
t' (so called), which is m contradistinction to
heumatoiri Arthritis of Garrod. - - '
; i lavs had excellent results irom this Water in
rf? affections, both in my on person and In
iS?a,tmellt of patient for whom I have pre
SSe,d t: f course the remedial agent is its
, Mjtained Alkalies and their solvent properties.
- S06'.1 a prophylactic as well as a reme
SL.NePhrltlo Colic and forming Calculi, when
a redundancy of Llthic Acid."
DB. W. B. TO WUES,
ember Medical Society of Virginia, Besident
ysieian Hot Springs, Va. r-. - i
GnJno hesitancy whatever in saying that In
ftBioeumatl Gout, Rheumatism, Stone in
tSler-and all diseases of UrioAcidDia
Situ?? Si no remedy at all comparable to
?Llthia water, Spring No. 2. toasulgle
ot Bright s Disease of the . Kidneys I wit
SSi tf7 marlsed beneficial results from its
shoTiir? v,rom It8 action in this particular ease, I
great confideaoe In It In this dls-
DR. T. B. BUCHANAN.
- Besident Physician, Hot Springs, Ark.
8trCkm fiTe ca86" Buffalo Lithla Water,
6ont fn -2' 1 h&ve made use of this Water fot
Gontw VTu 8ult8 I tak
Patients to theses
prlngs.
Water In
or iA' KTviSD,'iiuuol w my auuxoi. . - -be
tond?"" SprfnSB
Bh fi tf -iTUUS y- GOODS, Proprietor, x
w ana Buffalo Litbia Springs. Va .!
benifily Buffermg. with the most, decided
A V Uwn P.cao anrl tvananwl Karl TAVTHIa
e pleasure lu advising
Cases of nna nvon half mT1ti hntf.TAI
riie:MOTiiing4Star :
IN.
TUB KING'S BANQUETING j
"4 noxJSE.
MARGARET SAKGSTEB. "T'i
--i:.yj6 .. t-. - t,. -.
I walk on my way with the others. I toil at
my daily task; , ? -I
am sometime weary ft and Mreworn and
- r sometimes I wear a mask. "t
And cover with smiles and sunshine a heart
- that is full of tears; ; . ' ' '
And yet, and yet, there is ' joy diviner and
- it crowns my burdened years.' ir ' f
'For sometimes there comesVawhtsoer iii
? the silence of my soul;- - . -.
"Rise up, my love. my. fair one; and fori'
ret the sorrow and dole.Tv . .; s 7.'..-, i
And come to the house of the banquet and
- feast with the King to-day.7 ' 1 '
And oh I when X hear. - the 5 summons,' ia
And what if the way be dreary and I some-'
fT rtiaes ihink it long V? rfi ;
There's always, sooner oriate-abitf i'
':y - cheery song; ; '? ? v; . jrif-$
And what if the clouds abb ve'me are some
; M timesdhickandgray ? 6, r
There is never a cloud on the, Mercy seat.
- where I meet him day by day. '- -'f'
So I go on my.way ; wUh ,the;;others,. I am
I . often weary and spent; - , :" I
But aye in my heart I am thankful, happy
': - f and well content;! ' ,sx?q aiG
For oft in the early dawning and oft at the
i fall of day V i .1
Be calls me i5to: the i banquet nd what
I - can jl ao out ODey r:
Twentv.fi VA m nrtti mon fa t7r Tai
poleon . I. are: standing 1 in thei cities: of
France. . itiV.-tri':.
,The Duke -of Edinburgh .is .tb.
be appointed Lord High Adznlral of the
British navy.. . ; . ,
' Dante, is coining, more, money
for Canon Farrar than he jiver did for him
self. Chicago Inter- Ocean. ' ;
Mr.: Anthony, M.; Keiley, late
Minister to: Austria, . has changed -his resi
dence from Richmond to New. York . .
: Richard Grant White's violon
cellos were sold in New York on .Friday--aBergoazi
bringing ffJOK &tf3-tnatir$a50,
and a Gagliand, $250C' ;
, Senator. Miller .of California, ia
alarmingly ill at South. Bend. -Indiana, and
hia condition is such, .jthat he wilt not be
able to be in Washington at the opening of
the next session of Congress, "'-. u" y-,
Prof. s JBVancisW Newman,;
brother of-the celebrated cardinal.iJa 81;
years old. and yet hale,:. ..hearty ; and Vigor
ous. The difference between the two is
marked. The Professor ia ss'ntim froa
thinker as the cardinal is prth"odoxiS v i. '
Sam -XoneirmVriaffi6t"'to , keen
put of the way of the cyclone nis North
western tour, but he has met with . a terrk-.
ble blow in th diannvirrv that Wm Ram
Jones has . been - doing., entirely , successful
revival work thrcueh several towns in Min .
; SOUTJttBIT ITEMS.. .,. . v
i, . Everv nerson connected ', with
the . Executive : Department ' of Georgia,
M J 1 " J'
irom me jrovernor aown, is a rroniDl-
tiontst. : . - ;.y ; :-r. ..
Edgar " Alien Poe's -name be
longs properly in Baltimore, yet, 'though
. . -. a
omer iamous iaces snow inemseives upon
the decorated windows "of, "Enoch", Pratt's
Free library, the face Of that poet -is miss
ing. "' --"V-;
Miss Mary. .Xee. daughter of
Oeh. Robert E. Lee,Ja posr makipg. a visit
in Portaga) to Mr. Lewis," her couain,- who
is a minister there. Before returning to
this country she wilt visit Japan, and owe r
places of interest in Asia. - .''
A : brilliant- entertainment was
given Thursday at Polk PIace,-"lhe resi
dence ef Mrs. James JBLf Polk, fat- Nash
ville, Tenn., the occasion being the debut
of her grand niece, Mias Sadie Polk Fall. '
Mrs. Polk seemed to- en joy ? the- festivities
greatly, in spite of her, 84 years. -J " ., : i
;We - learn that T Mr. James A.
JIarris, the orange king of. Citra, 7a,;Jias
sold bis crop of ,- oranges on, toe trees- for
$80,000. Being newly married and,.with a
"pocket fall of rocks,- he ' is prepared to!
live with all the -reckless, extravagance of.
the average editor, and we.tender bim onr
most distinguished congratrrhctiqns on his
good fortune. i&sanTMiA Timet 7 I '
. rOLITlCALrpiNTS. 1
- The -Mugwumps have I goaded
Gov. Bill into appointing Sterling a War
den of the Port of New York. ;.The Mug-:
wumps are entitled to regard this as a great
victory.-PMladelphia'Press. Jiep. f; r :
- The virtaons objections of the
Press to Southern agitation for river and,
harbor appropriations are most impressive.
"Take off the eriddle I'm throu eh
Philadelphia Record, Ind. DemkH "
' Mr; Beeche'r'? says, that protec
tion is the jugglery of the devil. The worst
of it ia. however, the orice of admission to
the show is so large that it is bankrupting,
the EDectators. rZwip.Ze OourieJournal,
Mr. Carlisle is in better health
and has begun his work of consulting the
Democratic leader.' ' His " cnief difficulty
will be with "Mr.. Randall and; with; Mr.
Bland, the latter; of whom has a prescrip
tive riffht to the chairmanship of the Bank
ing and Currency r Committee. New - York
Times, Bep. : . f - .?
: i -: : - : -m aw C ' l
ENGLISH ELECTION B.V-1 1
mors. : '
v Ird .Randolph Churchill jsayg of Mr.
Gladstones'-' A i fs-fpgl
He is an unkennelled lox. y 5 v. r ' ; -A
purblind and sanctimonious Pharisee;
" That evil and moonstruck'Minister. I
The Moloch of ..Midlothian 2t: f !
Mr. Gladstone attends divine service as a .
personal and polillcaT advertisement. :
The Grand Old Man to the war has come, ;
Confronting the foe you'll find him;
We'll beat the charge on the Liberal drum,-
And close our ranks behind him. M i
Grand old warrior, stout and bold, v. ,.
Though faithless f nenda betrayed him,;
Well place the helm in his honest hold, ,
..And w'ith hearta and voices aid him. .
They've butteredanci blaetere .the've bul-t
lied and coaxed,, .
Their foes they . have.;; laughed at; their
friends they have hoaxed, :
But their sleight of hand . fails ; them, for
now there has come - , , ' , : .
This ominous beat on the Liberal drum!
- - Then respond to its beating, etc. y ,
OhTje Peers.' Valiant Peers j ; J
Do you think .that you can chain , ,
Freedom with your naughty, sneers, f
x' Nations with your cooldisdainrt
-j . - . v.- , . . . -V . -tvj.r -
Gladstone, the People's Friendl '
Our aid we gladly lend
- Tbyworktodor
i Yieldingnomchef grouridj v . ;
- He wui nis ioes comouuu,
rr So shall bur causa abound
f A
r Liberty tnie.
-I
TUB SUFEEIQJl CO URTS UN-i
IER : THE NEW- JLRRANQ&
' . Fall Terms. 1885.
. , Raleigh New-Observey. T - . ;
f Trasx disct tjdgb ssskphkrd'. tpl
CurrituckSeptember T.-bne weet. '
Camden September' lifone week. J
Pasquotank September 21, 'one week. I
Perquimans September 28,; one week.--.-
Chowan October 6, one week. :-'- ?
Gates October 12, one. week. ; - 4
Hertford-HOct. 9oneweek; Dec 21r one
week. -. - y ,A - , s
.Washington Oct. v8, one week ; 'Dec. 14,"
one week. - y - -.
Tyrrell November 3, one week. . :
Dare November 9, one week, - v ,
Hyde--November 16, one week. , ' 1
PamUccrr-November 23,. one"week.'l;
Beaufort November 80, two weeks;'
l skooniV toisTKicrrroi)OH PHri,rp -Warren--SeptemWilwo
weeks1 !:
.Nprthampton October ,5; ;wo weekB.-
EdgecombeOctoberl9fc two weeks. " v f
'Bertie-I-November 2, two weeks."i '-: ':t
HAUfax November 461 wo weeks, ,
.Craven November S0i twoweoks.- ' i-t
Q r -.,..t Si i 5 4rw' 4-
: ' THIRD DISTBICS TODGB CONNOB.V "
nkun Aug,47;-rone weki"Nov. Ifti
. one week. . - ,.. , , j
Martin SepV 7,' two weeks ; Dec.- i; two
y greeks, for civil causes and jail- case
Pitt Rpnt- 21 'twn wppVa -V- ' v x
Greene Oct 5,' two-weeks.'"
f t-
yance uct. l, two weeks,- v ''
WUson Nov. 2, two weeks.-.4!","" '
Nash Nov. 23, two weeks. - I
. I iPOtrRTH- DISTBJCCT-JXTDOB CIiAKX. v
!Wake-July '1 twof -weeks criminal
ansesfonryi Aug. 81, - two weeks, civil
auses only j Sept; 28;- two weeks," crim--inai;
Oct. 29, three weeks, civil causes
' Onlyvr :s.-sKS-"'2Tfc.'t- Z -VvK sxjti
IVayne JuLyxr2i two weeks, - civil and
s-5 criminal ; Sept.;' 14 two weeks,; civil
u ; causes ' only ; - OcJkr 19, one week, civil
f-causer onlyi k.-.- 40 :
Harnett-iAug..rl0r"one week, civil and
cnminaL.5f;-Ji'i sc-ii-.'..-"-:-: i
Johnston Aug..: I7,n two weekar civil and
rurange-rAug. lu, one weea; ixovj one
week.""' M?.
Caswell Aug. 17, one week;' Nor. 18,' one
.. week.- ' : .i.c4y . - -. '
- " wtfS) , , a. j .
Person-iAug;.'24, fone Week Nbvi 53 6 h
.. week":' f.:- . . -: t'-A
Guilford Aug., ;81; two weeks; Dec." 14,
- two weeks. ' -1 ':- -GranyUle
Sept M4, two weeks; Nov. 80,
twerts?'5:'-'S31 HMli:
Alamance, September 28, one week. " ; r
Chatham October 5. two weeks.1-'
Durham October 19, two weeks. -: :
- SIXTH DIBTBICT JTTDGB BO THIN.
Jones Aug; 17, one week: Nov. " 2, one
Lenoir Aug. 24, two weeks; Nov. 16, two
( weeks. -V-rr:--: .- ;
Duplin SepL.,7, one week; Nov. SO, two
weeks. -. . '.. . .
Pender September 14, one week.
New Hanover Septr 28, two weeks, for ci-
vil caaaea. $ T a LlZtJ- - . f; v
Carteret-October 26. one.week. . ..
Onslow November 9, one week.
Sampson October 12, two weeks; 'Decern
; ber 14, one week. ' ' ;' ' "-
8HVKNTH DI8TRICT JTXDGS HCBAS.
Cumberland July 27 one week; Nov. 9,
one week, for criminal causes only ; Nov,
16, two weeks, for civil causes. .
Columbus August 8, one week. .
Moore Aug. 17, two weeks; Dec 7, two
weeks.-; ' .. . - '-:-':--': -Rbbeson
Aug. 81, two weeks; Oct. 12
two weeks. - - -- "
Anson Sept. 14, one week,, for criminal
cahsea-TNof . 80, 6n"e week, "civil'causes.'
'RranaannlrRntmriAr 21 'Una wfK1r . "".
fHRiehraond Sept. 28, two weeks; Dec 1,
one week. ; .
Bkden--October 26, two weeks. p ,
' BICfSTH DISTBICT JTTDG HONVOOMKBY.
Iredell Aug. 10, two weeks; Nov. 9, two
weeks.
Rowan Aug. 24, two. weeks; Nov. 28,
two weeks. ' "
Davidson Sept 7,r 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 t criminal
. - cases and non-jury "civil cases.
.- ;- NTNTH DISTJKICT JUDGE OBAVBS. ;
Rockingham JuTy 27K two weeks Nov,
9, one week. ' '-..," .
Stokes Aug; 10,Hwo weeks; Nov. 16, one
Surry Aug. 24," two weeks; Nov. 23,' one
week "
Alleghany September .7, one weekvr j i ?
Wilkes September 14, two weeks. " i r.
Yadkin--September 28, two weeks. IiJ 4
Davie October 12, two weeks. " -
Forsyth October. 26; two weeks, r f '
; TENTH DISTB1CT JtTDeit. AVBBV. . ; '-' .
Henderson July 20, three wee3u.
Burke August 10 two weeks. -: .
Ashe August 24. one.week.. t '.
WataugaAugust 81,6 week.
Caldweiy-BeptemberT, one week. "
Mitchell September 14, two weeks. ;.
Yancey September 28, two weeks. '
McDowel October 12, two weeks
4 EIiBVENTH; DISTBICT JTJDGB' 6HTP7. i
Alexander July 27, one week.' 1
CataWba August 8, one week, '
Cleveland Augnst. 10, two 1 weeks ; Octo
- ber 26, one week. . "
MecklenburgAugnstt 81; f three weeks
civil causes-only." ' ''"'- "
TJnion--September 21, two weeks. -Lincoln
October 5, one week.- - -a " -Gaston-Octoberl2
two-weeks.V f
RutherfordNovember 2 two weeks. . i-.
Polk November 16, one week; , ; ' - ;
TWELFTH . DIBTBICT JUDGE QUDQEB.
Madison August 3, two weeks; November
F- 23, two weeks; civil causes. ." ."7'
Buncombe AugtUt : 17, three weeks ; De-,
- cember 7, two weeks.. ; : i - ' '
TransylvaniaSeptember 7, one week; v '
Haywood September 14, two weeks, w i
Jackson September 28, one week.
Macon October 5, one week. " " ' . .
Clay October' 12, one Week c r ; i l
Cherokee October 19, two. weeks. .-.,
.Graham November 2, one week.
Swain November 9, two weeks. '
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Its circulation in Alexander, WQkes. Ashe, Alle
ghany. Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, Is larger thnn
that of any two papers in the State combined; and
is rapidly acquiring a strong footholdlnForsythe
Surry, Bowan and western Meoklenburg. . .
It te the only paper to Wesiera orth darollna'
that employs a ttBstrLAB CAHVAssnia Askst. and
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' Home Items and Topics. - -
-7-"4Hyour own fault C- v
- Mvou remain lci when you can' -t's
? Get hop bitten that never Tan. ..- ,
The: ?' weakest -woman, smallest child,:
and sickest invalid can ubc bop bitters with
safety and great goocU I .i , c U
Old men tottering. around from Rhea-
matism, kidney trouble or :-t any, weakness
will be made almost new "by using hop
wtttiv$;
8S"My wife -and daughter. Were made
healthy by the' use of hop; bitters and I re
commend them to-, my people. Methodist
Olergymanvf i ff .vb'S
: - " r XbYl any good doctor if bop f
- Bitters is not the best family medicine SI -On
earth ! M f ' -j. , -:r.t-ir i(
Malarial fever, Ague andi Biliousness
wilt leave; every neighborhood as soon as
hop bilters arrive. t" "
. VMy mother drove : the 'Cparalysls and
neuralgia all out of i her system with hop
bitters.1 EtLr Osveg& Biin: i riit ! U f
-" tKeep the kidneys I healthy- with hop;
bitters and you need not fear sickness.";-
"y. The vigor of youth" for tbe aged and
infirm in hop bitters i t 1 r . - t
. "At the change of life nothing equals-: ) 4
V Ho p Bitters to allay all troubles incident
-r --."The. best periodical" for ladies to take
"monthly, and from which they will receive
the greatest benefit is hop bitters.;! j 5
Thousandsdie . annually; from,: some
form of , kidney; disease that might have
bein prevented by timely use-Ofhop bit-
.teraA 7' f I :f'"- .'"- H1- .---i v-:.p
Indigestion, wealrstomacb, irregularis
ties of the bowels; cannot ' exist when hop
biitersareusedAi v ..:;.'...';-,.' :71-
f V - a. timelT kKA .;, ".use of 'hop-' : a '' j
ir Bitters will keep a whole family ' '
In robust health a year at a little cost. - '
t To., produce real genuine sleep' and
child-like repose all nieht, (take a little bop
bitters on retiring. , ;. ' ; . : ' ;--
-.-i-iv-.l. t;' . -n;'i. r-;,r ; '7''
(9None genuine without a bunoh of green
Hopson the white label. 8hun all the vile, poi
sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name.
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Beaisttr :
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In )he State. Lenoir Topic. . .. ; . , - .
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State. Warrtnton (teutt. - j -
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The WTlinmgton (N.'C) MoBsnia Stab Is a mod
el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag
WMa-v ay- it is . so nwrmt
ublished in the South. Richmond,
secular) paper pi
IVa.) Eettaious E
The Wilmington Stab has now entered unonlts
thirteenth year, and twenty-ilfth volume. One of
the best oohduoted and edited papers in the South
and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It.
Tarbon Southerner.
We Bke the Stab because it Is thoroughly re
liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably
edited , newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news-,
paper. Long may the Stab twmkle. Jfi., .iry
yuitor ,
: 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 tree WUtBavtUt. ,v..j
The Scab Is so well and favorably known In this
section of the State, that we can say nothing of
which its thousands of readers do not already
know. It Is la every respect one ot- the beet dal -lies
in the South. ob4sonian ;t, ;
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 oity. to North Carolina and tc
North Carolina ionrnallam. ChariotU Obiarvtri , .
That magnlfioent beaming Stab has completed
Its twenty-seoond volume. It la one of the most
brilliant, erudite and BparkQng dailies south of
the Potomac The system In the get up of tbe par
per surpasses them uiLTarboro AnUhirner.
-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 smoe it is so deserving. Cbmriat
Observer. ,-."-. ; :-:(.--i
' The Times eannot 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 tbe
people. Long and prosperous life to it. Feids
viOe Times
:" The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice,
still continues on tbe high road to success. We
esteem tbe 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.
OxforiffrtTJ-anee, iV,;,.7 if .Z.- ? .
Why Is it that all the papers with the name of
Star are such bright little Journals 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
Jtichmond (FoJ State.
' The Wilmington Stab has entered uponits 18th
volume, and we are pleased to notice still oontln
ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab
very highly, regarding it as one of the very best
newspapers that comes to this office. Its news
columns are always a little- fuller than those Jof
any other of our exchanges, and Its editorial de
aortment is conducted with- much ability. irr
aanton Jilads. ., . . ,r. . : ., : . .; ..
Humble m Its beginnings, "as was inseparable
from an enterprise begun amid thewreck 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
eonstantly brightening prosperity. As a ntmvro
per it has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs
priate selection and judiolous arrangement, and
we are proud to rank it among our moBtaeoeptaE
ble exchanges. BUkboro uecorder. . - -.:..
"' The Wilmington Monimrs Stab has entered up
on the thirteenth year of its existence, and we
take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its
prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark
able success of the Stab is 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
the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa
per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Im
plies, and I 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 enjoy many more happy years of usefulness.
Qitdsooro Messenaer-
The FaiiiUcdEnteirise
STONEWALL, N. c. " ;
"A FIBST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published
iV. In the GRAIN REGION of the State;
Subscription $1.60 a year. - Yearly Advertising
rates One Square, $13; Two Squares, $18; Three
Squares. $24fFour SquareSjj $35lQuarter Column,
$40; Half Colamn, $00; One Column, $100. '- No de
viation from above rates. - - :
.Address. - SNTERPBISZ.
' : t8tfv Stonewall.N.R
Geo. Price, Jr., : ;
Auctioneer and Commission Zlerehant
OFFICE AND SALES BOOMS. 215 MARKET
STREET, where' special attention will be
given the sale of Goods. Wares, -Merchandise.
4Sp0.a VU WUQiuuiCMWi MaVt, VTOUBTaU HJIIUIlllWiOll I
Business. STKICTT attention to bnainess, and 4
WHOLESAJjIS prices
$3TOur quotations, It should be understood,
represent the wholesale prices generally. sIn:
making up small orders higher prices have to be
charged. , -. .. . s 't
FBICBS.
BAGGING Gunny
-8tandard.-..j..i.
BACON North Carolina
14"
,00
?Hams,9 2 ....v-fsi,,!?
?1 ,1 Shoulders, 9 fc.-.. ...... 8
.fx:
Bides, onoice, w .... . o a
WbstiibSokii Hams. 9 B.. ; lla
Sides. $ S.-ii'w-.4..i'...i j9f&
Rhonldera. 1...'. ...... . r'- &I
Par SAiffBD-Siaes, a Br..;. 7. Wfj ' i )4
J ; Shoulders, l.W 5 .:
BAJtrtJiajs opirxw -iTirpeawner i - :
- i Second Hand, eaob... ........ .1 60
New-New York, each,.., , 00
res V
1 80 7
1 80 7
New Cltv. each. i-i-.i w
BEESWAX 9 ..... .....i
BRICSS Wilmington, 9 M
.88
'8 00
9 00
iOO
-0 00-
14.00 4
715 7
24
- Northern. ...'.;vsi...'i
EUTTEB -North Carolina, 9
Northern, 9
CANDLES 9 Sperm."... .,.,
" ; " ; TallOW -.
" Adamantine.................
CHBESElH.Nortiv'nFaot'yir
i Dairy, Cream.. ...... ..;....
- 18
: ;i
.lWsa
DO
19 ti.
nii
8 e
'12
10;'
-12 "i
.10
r, btate ...
OOFPEE 9 - Java.,
s Tjurnvra. : i -1 . . .
18
; n
CORN MhAL-9 bush., In sacks. T 70S
. " Virginia MeaL....;. J r 70 70
COTTON TIE&V bundle.... w 1 8U 1 25 I
DOMES TIC8 Sheeting, 4-4, 8 yd tte ; Vrt.
- Yarns, bunch...... . pOa-j .BB ,
EGGS 9 dosen... w..-... 00. -18 ;
FISH-MaokereL No. 00 r. ia 80
;; ;3MackertL No. l,9hfifbbl.i-7 J :0S f
- 'Mackerel, No. 8j 9bbU......f 8 60. : 8 00 L
, Mackerel, No. S, 9 bbl... . 4
" 'tMullets, 9 bbl.r..... ..... 6 00
1 Mullets, Pork bbls. .i .W.'.' tl 00 :
- f NCi Roe Herrmg; 9 keg... 8 OC
' iDryOod.1 9 8i -
M ; w&rPamilyi.iU...4 75
.1 ;Clty Mills Super.... ......fe4 go
, . K r Family ,.4 do
(SLtTBa..i..... 6
'5 Ob 3
i 1 no :
12 00 i
4 (10 i
'.V-'-lO I
74 00 t
;"41E0
6 25 i.
."4 10 -.
5 001
GRAIN 9 bushet ; VHf;7 w-
i i . w i k1fa - AK . ana
70
63i
Com. oarsro. mixed. In bagS'S-t 60i
iOata. from store.. ' 45..
ia imps
OowPeas...........-.W.....7 "68
Hnm-9 areen,..,...,...,;- 0
HAY 9 100 Ss-Eastem...rM , , 1 10 ,
-Wftstorn. ... .... .1.10
V Sri
f 115-7
1 15 v
1 15
8
,10
. . North River........ 110
'HOOP JRON 9 lb...:;.:;.
LARD 9 tt Northern..........
- North Carolina.;.. .:,...Vi ; J
fnin aa - OA A
m I. " . - ......... ..... . r .
LUMBER City Sawed 9 M fW -7--
; Ship Stuff, resawed. ........ 18 00
4 iRough Bdge Plank....;.... 00;
. - j West India Cargoes, accord-
ing to quality... -. ...-.-.;.:.. 18 0O:
'Dressed JFlodiing, seasoned. 18 00
: - Scantling and Boards.oom'n 12 00
M OLASSES ta irallon
20 00 ;
18 CO
18 00-
22 00
15 00
f New Crop Cuba, bihhds....
L " " ia bbls....
Porto Rloo,nihhds....jr..
?.: In bbls .... ... .
'-- Sugar House, Inhhds.....
: 'T ,i -In bbls.;.......
Syrup, In bbls...:...
NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis..
OILS 9 gallon Kerosene.
Lmseedr.
Rosin ...........
i- 'Tarv;lU:..;.W
Deck and Spar... .
POULTRY Chiokensjilverown -
spring:, 7.
Turkeys . . . .- - . . .
PEANU'i'S 9 bushel 22 lbs....
POTATOEfi-9 bushel Bweetv it
Trlnh. nnr harreL new.". ...
PORK S barrel ty Mess.... "10 00" 11 00
Prtme 18 60u14 00
1 - .Rumt).iK:Viivii...i..V.,e 00 U60
jtuuJs uarouna, 10
" Rough, 9 bushel (Upland)., j
Do, do (Lowland)
BAGS 9 1 Country.. ......
City....... ....
B0FB-9-a. .r...;.:. ......... ..
SALT 9 salt-Alum ..... ;
-. . Liverpool:...
Lisbon............. ......
' American........ ........ ;
SUGAR Granulated.... --
. Standard A...
White Ex C.
- ExC, Golden.
J Q Yellow
SOAP 9 Northern.: ;
SHINGLES 9 M Contract....
; Common. :'.t... v...-
. Cypress Saps
Cypress Hearts.;............
STAVES 9 M WO Barrel....
'BO Hogshead .......
TALLOW 9
TIMBER 9 M feet Ext Heart
ttst class yellow iplne)
Prime ship'g, lstclass heart.
BxtraMia. good heart......
JC11 Prtoe
Common Mill
Inferior to Ordinaxy s-.r.-
WOOL 9 Washed
Unwashed
- Bnrrv.. .... ...
WHISKEY 9 gallon Northern
North Carolina ...........
Exohange (sight) on New York....;.
Baltimore
Boston..........
PhUadebphia.
, - western Cities.
ulsoount
M
- Exchange, 80 days, 19 cent.
Bank of New Hanover Stock
First National Bank Stock.........
Navassa Guano Company 8tock. . . . . .-. .
North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Ooupons
. ?UBdmg,1866...
v ; Funding, 1863...
" New 4s... ,
W WBB Bonds, 7 9o (Gold Interest)!
Carolina Central R B Bonds, 6 Wo.... . ,
Wilmington, Col. & Augusta B B Bonds,
Wilmtagton City Bonds (new) 6 ,9c. , . ..
New Hanover County Bonds. 6 90
Wlbnlngton & Weldon B R Stock
North Carolina R R Stock.-, j. ........ . ..
Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.
Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock, .-.
... 108
... 05
... 140
... 10
...18
... 82
'." 118
... 108
. . 105
100
100
... 100 .
... 110
82
... 60
. 120
S U F F EiR I W G
rh:Md)iviM:M:i:
Read what tlie Great Methodist
Divine and Eminent Phy
" sician'sftyi bf r ' , .
Female Regniator ! s
" ' . 7 Atlabta, Ga, Feb. 20, 1884. .
Da. J. BBAnnxXD: Dear Sir Some fifteen years
ago I examlndd the recipe of Female Regulator,
and carefully studied authorities in regard to its
components, and then (as well as now) pronoun
ced it to be the most soientlfto and skilful comb!-,
nation of the really reliable vegetable agents
known to science, to act directly on the womb
and uterine organs, and theorrans and parts
sympathizing directly with, these; and therefore
providing a spedJUs remedy for all diseases of the
womb, and of the adjacent organs and parts. '
: - Yours, truly, x
V - ' "'v 'UBS3B BORING, M. D D. D?
7 t-fjAUTioiar ii 7 T
The country is -flooded with quack
ixostrnms, containing IE0IT and other
injurious ingreWentswMch 'claim to
cure everytiiing: even FEMALE COM
PLAINTS. We iay to you, if you value
your life, BEWARE OF ALL SUCH I
Bradfield's Female Begulator
Is a purely vegetable compound,' and is only In
tended for the FEMALE SEX. For their peculiar
diseases it is an absolute . 7 . ; ' :-
Sold by all druggists.' Send for our treatise on
tbe Health and Happiness of Woman mailed
free, which gives all particulars. ...... ;
7 The Bradfleld .Regulator Co.,' 5 .
P. 6. Box28. Atlanta, Ga.
- William H. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming
ton, n. a . .
ielv " ohsm".
AtldnGoa& naiiiiiiig'c
tosnraneelloonis, :
NO. 113 NORTH WATER STREET,. ' 5
. WIlmIiigtoa N. 7. : j
Firea j.HariEB ;aMe;Coipm
Aggregate Capital, Represented Over $100,000,000.
24 O v 26 ;
i "26f-.:7f 80 o
i 8 --80'
80. 85
0OS'O0:
00 20 ;
"22 :' ; 85 -
00 2 bO
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1 19 1 4b
80;-l 00!
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On a 22
26 783J
15 SO
00'; 00
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60 -. !? 70ii
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80- ll 10 -1
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1 - m
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70 75
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00 ' 00 ...
00 ' 75
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6J4 7
6 - 6Ji
: 6 6
5 00 TOO
ir 00; - 50
50 '5 00
0 00- '7 50
8 00 14 00
00 00 10 00
6 O . 6 .
8 00 10 00
8 00 . 2 00
6 50 8 00 .
'8 00 850 .
4 00 5 00
a 00 4 00
18 20
12 15
; 10 11
lOO: 5 00
1 00 2 60
Wiliitiington;: " T7eld6n
? Railrnnflr ffr;
: Condensed Schedule; -
, TRAINS GOING SOUTH.t
Leave Weldon ..-..I 2.15 p.m 5.88 pjnll2.l5 aJB .
Arrive Rocky Mt..) 8.83 p .mhv,'.y.iA-.4 1.26 a.m
f"ive Tarboro, . . 14 .65 p.m .. ,
Leave TarboTO.UUlO p.mlF.::.!.;.
S.'t- J 1-25 6.54 pjnl 1.56 a,m
Arrive Goidsboro. 4.54 p.m 7.88 p.m 2.40 a.m
TltTP' -c0p.m ......... 4.40a.m
Arrive WUmmgt'nti? jp-m 8.65 pin C.93 am
'J; TRAINS GOlHGfOBTH. .iacJCfHt'l
Uo,"47P
Dally.
n . ..
4N.48.i
N6.45,t'
DaUy, :
ex- Bnn.
; t -'
DahyJ
Leave Wilmingtonj 8.45 am
Leave Burgaw 1 9. so a.m
Leave Warsaw.. ..110.86 am
a.F.n nm
2.13 a.m
O KCi nm:
No ST n m
arrive uoiosDoro. 11.85 pan
5.07 a!lB
Leave Wilson .....12.25 p.m
112 4 a m
Arrive Rooky Mt.. 112.E9 p.m
7 r i
d.di am
i. hi a.nr
6.23 a.m
Arrive Tarboro. r. . f 4.55 p.ml v. . 7
Leave Tarboro. . .80 ajnk. f
Arrive Weldon-. l. LX 2.15 p mf 2.45 a ml 7.80. a.ni
' TTraln .on Scotiand Neck Branoh Boad leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 P, M. .Beturnr
ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally.- -'
rrpat JSo 40 South will stop onlr at Wiison.
GoMsboro and Magnolia. , .Z:JZJ
m Tram No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon
for all points North daily; All rail via Richmond:
and dally except Sunday via Bay Una. 7
Trains make close connection tor aA points
North via Richmond and Washington . -..All
trains run eoUd between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Puling Palace Sleepers
rJf-'- : 7 - ; JOHN F. DIVINE 1
-rr '-??-Tjt-v-;,Jia-wi-a; vGenetaiBuirt. r
J. R- KESfLY, Sup't Transportation. ,v I r
T. M. EMERSON. Gea'l Passenger Agents -U j i
:no!5tf -:-:-: ; '
flLMIMONpJOIOT
.7 i 'mtirAtittxakJ&&&
Xktndensed'Schednle. 7
-TRAINS 1BOING BOUTH.
! "
Leaye Wilmington e.15 p.m 10.15 pjn 5,45 a.m
Leave L.Wac'maw 889 p.m lt,20 p.m :?,10 a.m
Leave Marion.... 11.S7 p.m 12.47. am 86 a.m
Arrive Florence. ;. 18.10 p.m 1.25 a.m 8.33 a-m
Arrive bumter....; 4.24 a,m ;4.24 a.m
Arrive Columbla.'.f 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m
: TRAINS GOING NORTH, " 1 x
No.:43r
No. 47;
.Daily.
NO. 45
V '': - I.
.Daily.
uauy,
ex.1 Sat'
Leave Columbia v
Arrive Sumter. . ; .
Leave Florence.. v
Leave Marion . V. : .
Leave L.Wae'maw
9.55 p.m
12.00 p.m
4.80 p.m
4.s a.m
10.05 p.m
10.47 p.m
12.43 a m
1.5ft am
6.09 p.m
7.03 p.m
r5.l4 am
7.10.ajn
8.20 am
Arri ve Wilmington
p.m
-Train No. 43 stops at all Stattoas. i'
r Nos. 48 and 47 stop only at Brinkley's, Whltes
vllle, Lake Waccamawy Fair Blnffj Nichols, Ma-
rion,Pee Dee. Florence, Tlmmonsvllle, Lynchburg,-MayesyiHe;-umter,Wedgefield,
Camden
Junction and Eastover.- ; .. . - - : --; .. . i
Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. ft'
G. R.R., C..C. ft A: B.R. Stations, Aiken Junction,
and all points beyond, should take No. 48, Pail-,
man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. ; s . 4-
Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Train' 48." 1 'T
-All trains run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington. -- , - .-: - , .,
-' . .' '-: ..-'. OBKV.DlVlsV -l
:. Gen'l Sup t?
J. R, KENLY, Sup'L Transportation.- " i --T.
M.-EMSRSON,. Gen'l Passenger Agent. ,- !
nol5tf. - . . . ; .
CAROLIHA-MTMSAMfliD
Omcx o? SnrxaiRTXBDxsT,.' ... ' 1 : i
11 t '7;WlbgtoiwN.a,Sept.S188!
CHangeof -SchedTiilei v
ON AND AFTER iTHIS DATE, THE FOl
lowing, Schedule will.be operated on this
BaOroad: ' ...... - . .
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
: DAILY ,XXCEPT SUNDAYS. ,t',-i -
- ) Leave WQmlngtoB at. ........ ..7.80 P. M.
Ho.1. Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M.
I Arrive at Charlotte at . . .:7.30A. M.
) -y6 Fl?tte.At.:..-.... .....8.15 P. M.
No. 2. V Arrive at Rileigh at ;...8.00 A. M.
. I Arrive at Wllmlneton at. ... . i. .8.25 A. M.
LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached.
Leave Cnarlotte at....... ; ...... .
Arrive at Laurinburg at . . . ........
Leave. Laurinburg at
Arrive at Charlotte at ............. .
Leave Wilmington at
Arrive at Laurinbarg at ........ , . . .
Leave Laurinburg at ............
Arrive at Wflmlngton at! f. . . ..
7.40 A.M.
5.45 P.M.
6.15 A.M.
4.40 P.M.
6.45 A.M..
5.00 P, M.
5.39 A. M.
8.40 P. M.
rinburg Tri-weekly leaving Wilmington on Mon
days, Wednesdays and'Fridays: Leave Laurln-'
burg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. , ,.
' ' Passenger Trains stop' si regular Btatlons only,
and Points designated In the Company's Time
Table. . . -.f .-. . . .. ; .
. -':. "- ' '
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, KX
7 : ' " PRESS AND FREIGHT. ; '
..-DaUy except Sundays.'
NaS tT9 Chariotte.T,,..,.,..:s.i5A.M.-
0 1 Arrive at .Shelby. I.. . 12.15 P. M.
Wn . I Leave Shelby .. ............ .. 1.40 a. M.
. P9-4- f Arrive at Charlotte. . . . . .v. . . .;6.40 P. E
Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection .at
Hamlet with R. ft A. Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping1 Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.- --
Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUle, Stations West
ern N. C. B. R., Aahville and points West.
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens! At
lanta and all points Southwest.
- : -' -7 -, L. C JONES, 1
iV. , Superintendent.
: F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent. .
Cap ;rear; & Taffin Talley E. B. Co.
: CONDENSED TIME TABLE N0418,
To take effect at 5 A, M., Monday, Nov. 28, 1885.
- : ' TRAIN NORTH.
, .. 1 Arrive. Leave. .
Bennettsvule. ;..:.... ;..;.. .,-rMi-.- 8.90 a.m
Shoe Heel.. 940a. m 8.50
FayertevUle,..!,.,.;.-.' i. .. 12.00m. 12.25 p. m
Sanford..... 2.15 p. m 2.25 p.m
Ore Hillv. 843 -i'
Liberty ... 437 -
Greensboro...... ........ .. 6.00 I j h -.; :i
Dinner at Fayetteville
; . .. TBAIN -SOUTH. -.. . -
' . Arrive.; Leave. .
Greensboro..;....;.'. ....... .;' . 860a.m.'-
Llberty, 11.05. :
Ore Hill... ....... -.t K- 12.00
Banford....... ........v.... 1.20 p.m 1.45 p.
Fayetteville:............ .... 8.50 4 00 .-
Shoe Heel........ 8.05 - 615
Bennettsvllle 0....,.;... 7.B9 t
Dinner at Banford. . ;
Freight and Passenger Train leaves Knntro-
ville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 280
p. m , arriving at Shoe Heel at 4 8J p. m. and
Fayetteville st 8 p. m. -
Leaves Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 6.3) a. m.. Shoe Heel -at 10 a.
m., and arrives at Bennettsville at 12 m.
-Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fay
etteville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at 8 a. rtu (connecting . at San'ord with Freight
and Passenger Trains to Raleigh), leaves Sanford
a( 11.30 a. m.. and arrives at . Greensboro at 5.40
p. m. .... . -.- . . r: .-- s.
Leaves Greensboro Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 5 a. m , leaves Sanford at 11.15 a.m.
and arrives at Fayetteville at 2.40 p. m.
JNO. M. ROSE. Gen'l Pass. Agent; .
W. M. 8. DUNN, Gen'l Supt. ' ' ' " '
no25tf ' - 7 - -
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can be made. -No. canvassing: particulars
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.Co-y Boston, Mass.- .P, O. Box 1C16. - "
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. the world, and pays capable agents BIG money.. Xnr
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Institute 920 Locust BU, Bt. I-onia, Mo.- , -
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medical cae.-Oonaoltatim free and Invited.
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over brain work. Avoid. .
tufl Imposition o. prerao.
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