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FOR COUCHS, CROUP AND CONSUMPTION USE TAYtOR'S G HERO JEE TtEuED Y OF SWEET GUM AND MULLHH. The sweet mim. as gathered fmm tru a ! same name, growing along the small streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex- i pectorant principle that loosens the phlegm pro-1 aucing vuu eariy nwrama coogn, ana, Stimulates thee tne cnna rourowon tnera alsemembranflinnrnnn i and whoooii healing muc dlaeinons minfiinla In tha mnllaln ' vuukii. uea cumoinea mm tne i plant or the oia fields, presents in! Taylor's i Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mot- LEiNthe finest known remedv for fYmcrha. rimrm f Whooping-congh and consumptions and so pala-1 table, any child is pleased to take Hi Ask your V uruggiw ror iw i-nce, x&o. and If h does not keep it, we will pay, for one time Only, ex-: press charges on large sise bottle to any part ot the U. 8. on receipt of $1.00. ill i my 15 ly too nnh PROF.CHS.LUDVIGVOHStbGFil Professor of Medicine at the Royal University ; Knight ofthe Royal Austrian Order of the Iron Crown; Knight Commander of the Royal Spanish Order of Isabella ; Kniaht ofthe Jtotial Prussian Order of theBed Eagle; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, c, c, says: -r ? - -: j ( - "LIBI CO'S COCA BEEF TOinC should not be confounded with the horde of trashy cure alls. It is in no sense of the word a patent remedy. I am thoroughly conversant with its mode of preparation and know it to be not only a legitimate pharmaceutical product,bUt also worthy of the high commendations it has received in all parts of the world. It contains esaenee of Beef. Coca, Quinine, Iron and Calisaya, which are dis solved in pure genuine Spanish Imperial Crown Sherry." ij , , f Invaluable to all who arc Bun Down, Nervou, Dyspeptic, Bilious,. Malarious or afflicted with weak kidneys. Be ware of Imitations. , EES 1UXESTT3 FAVOBHJ COSHETIO CLXCI2E52. Used by Her Royal Highness thrPrinoesa of Wale and the nobility. For the Skin, Complexion. Eruo tlons,Chapping,Roughness, $1.00.1 Of druggists. LTEBIGjCO'S Genuine. Syrup of Sana, pari I la, is guaranteed as the best SarsaparUla la the market. - 'If , N. Y. Pepot 38 MURRAY STREET. de27D&Wly sutu th ' "llt-i ' j ASK YOUR GROCER FOR AND BACON. NONE Ca-E3asTTTTTn! f" U ATTACHED TH6 STRING. AND THE STRIPED CANVAS, AS IN THE CUT. dec 3 ly wed Rat ! decs IflBakjngfflwiler." Itsss-.- (GOLD iEDAL AT HEW CBLEAKSJ ; Endorsed by the leading- Hotels in the Country. -J---rj . Approved by the Government Che mists for the Indian Commission, . SIARXIlf HAX.DFLEISCIl'S SONS, Established 1829. nj NEWYOI HOSTED. no 28 6m wed eat GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S s "Warranted i absolutely purer Cocoa, from '. -which the excess of Oil has been removed. IthastAree . times the strength bf Cocoa mixed with Starch, .Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi cal, costing lets than one cent: a cup. It Is delicious, rKmrishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persona tn health. ; Sold hy Grocers everywhere. ; BAKER CO-JorcteterHass. - tufch sat '-: v-: H Jon 7 D&W9m NERVOUS DEBILITATED Ton are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the ose of Dr.- Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with fciectrio Suspensory Appliances, for the fpeedy relief and permanent cure of Hervous Debility, loss of Vitality and ilanhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restora tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred.- Illustrated pamphlet in sealed envelope mailed free, by addressing J " f VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Hicli. nol7DAW7m jth sat 1 ; ' Sdtpa Ij Tlii BELT or Hegenera . tiiiJ is made expressly for ti.ceureof derangements of; the generative organs. There is no mistake about this instrument, the con- : ttauous. stream of ELEC TRIC ITY permeating through the parts must rector them to healthy , action.' Do not confound this with Electric Beits advertised to eure all ills from head to toe. It is for ; Elect ric Belt Co.. 103 Washington St, Chicago, 111. , t " a 18 ly tn th sat A FINE PORTRAIT 0F GOV. SCALES; 17 VERT NEW 8TTBSCETBBH WHO SXNtW A year's BnbHcrlptlon ($1.50) to THE WEST-: EKCST8ENHNEL, and 15 cts. for malUng and tab-. iu"P'rare, wui do- presented with a aanasome WTHORAPHIC PO STRAIT OP GOVERNOR ALFRED M. SCALES, t i ' . TOE SENTINEL is a large, icolumn niostra tea Family Newspaper,' contalrdm? the news of tne day, interesting storiea, original humor, farm, Household, fashion, labor and rnanv nthr da-' partments, with interesting miscellany and out- ! Bend $1.65 at once and receive this fine portrait jthe Governor of North Carolina,, and s year's suDscrtption to a lire, interesting newspaper, i - - - Address , 4 ... OLDHAM PUBLISHINQ HOUSE, ' lanietf u Winston, N. C. BREAKFAST! Breakfa cocoa ttm- 1 & i ne. 4Stai f , ; A FACE. - i . ROBERT BROWNING- ' If one could have that little head of hers ! Fainted npon a background of pale gold, i Such as the Tuscan's early art prefers ! -No shade . encroaching on the matchless v mold . . - ....... .. r - Of those two lips, which should be open- mgs soft tn . the pure profile; not as when she : laughs, For that spoils all; but rather as if aloft Yon hyacinth, she loves ao, leaned it's staff's Burden .of honey-colored buda.'to kiss 1 1 And captare twixt the lips apart for this; inen her lithe neck." thrM - flno-oro mioht . 9 w MWSWSV surround.' How it should wftvw inlrt.fi iA eround. . Up to the fruit shaped; perfect chin it lifts I UTERAR'E GOSSIP. Philadelphia American. Rhoda Brouehton. after threA years of rest, has another novel ready. Mr. J. M. ; MeCarthov M P is. now authbriti vely ? announced as v the author of "The Candidate." ton. 'Mfflfn rhn issue immediatelv a caulay 's works in sixteen volumes. - Prof. Huxley has written a further reply to Mr. Gladstone. It will appear m the next number of the Nineteenth Century .-- -.uv .. ; '-What do. you . think English magazines pay their authors?" ' says the Boston Transerivt. "Ten on the average." ' -l Prof, j Alexander Johnstnn. nf Princeton.5 has Iff Drenarktinn wnrV voted to the history of the United States from 1840 to the present time. - The Citizen is the title of a new monthly magazine devoted to Questions of government and citizenshirj. which will - appear this month in New York. t mi. xixanuu rawiora. it is stated, has finished two new. novels "A Lonely Parish," in which the scene is laid man English village, and "Prince Sar- resca, the history tf a-princely Roman family. -In our notice of the Neto Prince ton Review we were at fault in mentioning rrof. Alexander Johnston, of Princeton as the editor; it is edited by Prof. Sloan. rrof. Johnston, we are also advispd in not a Mugwump, but has always been a Dem ocrat. A new edition of Mr. Cross's "Life of George Eliot." has iust mmn fmm the press of Harper & Brothers, containing new and Important information relating to the subject of George Eliot's change of re ligious belief in 1841-43 and recollections of the Coventry period of her life. Jf OLlTlCAL POINTS, The Democratic party has ex isted for many years without Grover Cleve land, and can survive the shock of a divorce that would relegate him toihe foot of the ladder again. Macon Telegraph, Bern. We believe Attorney General Garland to be a thoroughly honest and in corruptible man, and yet we wish he would mrow-Qat ian-ifilectnc stock in the Poto mac river. Jacksonville (FlaA Times- Union, Hem. . Western : newspapers that codv the very amiable articles in the New York press attacking .Attorney General Garland and the Pan-Electric without getting col umn rates for them are doing themselves a grave in j usUce.r Chicago Herald. : Some one has suggested that in case or a vacancy Allen G. Thurman should be called to the Cabinet. Unless we very much much mistake, Ohio's honored statesman is not looking around for cast off shoes. .The; time to have called Allen G. Thurman was on the 4th of March, 1885. Boston Globe: Dem. . - If -Mr. Dorsbeimer does not make of his Star a thorough-paced Demo cratic newspaper it ; will not be because I .there is not a gaping void for that sort of a -puuucauon m jsew.xorB: city. ine most unscrupulous and malignant enemies of the Democratic -. Federal Administration any- vyuere m me counirv are me. newsnanera in New Ycrk which carry the oartv flwr. PAiL Record, Ind. Dem. TWINKLINGS. The chief bull fighter of Madrid is said to make $50,000 a year. Apoldgiesf f rom the - Mexican Government will not restore Captain Craw ford to life. : Neither will apologies satisfy justice. There should be some hanging for this murder. San JFranctaco Post The - Washington Post thinks there ought to be more seemliness and dig nity in congressional funerals. The coun try could .easily afford that if: they could only get more Congressional funerals. Jacksonville (Fla.) Timeel ' It is: said that the Knights of Labor are boycotting the Kansas militia. If they want to get the sympathy of the coun try, let them proclaimthg boycott against the gallant rowdies that .compose: the National Guard of the State of : Pennsylvania. 8a- oannah News. ; Oh, sight most beautiful of all ; Injiis the age of cant, -To see good Mr. Convict Fish At the tomb of General Grant; Enough to make all sheol. grin,. ' 5 And shade of Pecksniff pant With envy to see Mr. Fish , At the tomb of General Grant. ; 7;.:l:r - ' P Boston Post.- SOUTHERN ITEMS. The influence of the Knights of Labor is being felt in the business circles of Richmond, V.BaUimora Sun. . ? The State "does not neglect her humblest citizen. , The poll tax is planned for the men who have no real estate to give in for tazationr ;2foco (Oa.) Telegraph: t It" is regretted that George W. Childs did not visit the New Orleans Ex position on Creoladay.' Had he done so; no doubt he would have learned something about the manners and customs of the Cre- The Georgia - bloodhound does not quarry his game unless it is a -rabbit a small rabbit, - ue. is neither nerce nor powerful. ' A boy can hold a pack off with a cornstalk. I But for trailing a fugitive ' forjttflgging hlrn close as his shadowy or 1UI UTlUg BiUU mo uova niueu iviu uuu grass nas forgotten its impress, ana tne wind has powdered it over with dust, he is as relentless as death itselt.--AUanta Con stitution': Scott's Emnlsioa of Pure Cod fclver II -wlm Hypop&ospniieSf Dr. Hiram Cadoretto of JacksobvUle;1 Fla.; says : "I have for the, last ten mo&ths prescribed your Emulsioff; to patienta suf fering from lung trouble, and they seemto . be gteatlyqenefitted by its use." - t , rrvi Mornih 'j Bptlnst Terau, 1886. : ; 1TTRST BISTRICTWITDaB leTJDCtERj nyae eDroary l, t one week ; May 10, uioriiFebruaryl, two weeks ; May Curatuck--March:l;bnbweek.: ,f;$i wramaen-jaarcn..o one week. Jf asquotank March' 15,5 one week ; June ' - vone weeki's crfX;-:-.. - Perquimans-r-March ig3, one week. Chowan-MarcnigSJ one week; June 14, one weea: v syii -. . ,-; : ,, -Gates April 5, one week. ' " Hertford April 12, lone week; June 21 one week. f r fi " , Washington -April jS9,one week. Tyrrell April 26, one week. - -Dare May Sione week PamlicoMay 17, one week. HalifaxjnuaryiwaJreek8; March jl, two wee ks? ttiay- iu,i two weess. - JMoriiiamptou Jan&ary 18 two weeks; Mrch 29, two weeks; June 7,one week. Eagecbmbe-HFebruary 1,' one week; April msL two weeks. M; fl. CravenFebruary SL'two weeks; May 24, - iwotwjeea.f ty- 1, Warren March lo!tWtf weeks; i & Bertie April 28,. tvjo weeks. , ? - :-; ' - - h ; ""' . - xh i kd pjotrict tjdgephilp's.'. fiu jarr.-4, two weeks; 'March 15, tw weeksr June 7. two weeks. Franklin Jan. 18ij one week; May 31, one wees:. K ' " .' Wilson tFeb..l. two weeks; April 12, tw weeks , ... ...... .Vance Feb. 15, two weeks; IMay 17, two weess. jj. Martin March 1, two weeks, f-Greene-i-March 29, gtwb weeks Nash April,26 two weeks. t FOURTH DISTRICT JUDOS CONNOR." Wake J an. 4, twp weeks; IFeb. 22, two weeks; March 22, two weeks; f April 19, three weeks. ' Wayne Jan. 18. tfro weeks; March 8, two two weeks; fApil 12, one week. Harnett Feb 1 orjb week. Johnston Feb. 8, wo weeks. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Granville Jan. 2, two weeks; May 8, iwu. weeiia. . unainam ueD. o, ne week; May 17, one week. I Guilford Feb. 151 two weeks; June 7, one week. n Alamance MarchJIl, one week; May 31, one wees. j Durham March two weeks; May 24, one week. ;j Orange March 2 one week. Caswell April 12jj two weeks. Person April 26, fjone week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. ' ii New Hanover Jan. 18, two weeks; April 13, two weess. jj Lenoir Feb." 1, ojjie week. Duplin Feb. 8. two weeks. Sampson f Feb. $2, two weeks; April 26, -one ween. a irenaer marcn one weeK; May 6, one week. jj Carteret March 5, one week.N Jones-March 22one week. Onslow March 29, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE BOYKIN. Anson Jan. 4, lime week: t April 26. one week. s Jan. il. Columbus- one week; March 22, one week. i Cumberland Jin. 18, one week; March 8, one week; f May 3, two weeks. Robeson Jan. 25, two weeks; May 17, two weeks. s Richmond Febl 8, two weeks; May 31, one week.. Bladen March ip, one weeks. Brunswick Marh 29, one week. Moore April 12 two weeks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE MAC RAE. Cabarrus Jan $25, one week; April 26, one week If Iredell Feb. weeks. Rowan Feb, two weeks. 1, two weeks; May 17, two I5- two weeks; May 3, 4! Davidson March 1, two weekB; May 31, Randolph Mardh 15, two weeks. -Montgomery March 29, one week. Stanly March , one week. NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONTGOMERY. Rockingam January 18, two weeks. Forsyth February 1, two weeks; May 17, two weeks. Yadkin February 15, two weeks. Wilkes March in, two weeks; April 26, one week. I! Alleghany Match 15, one week. Davie March 29, two weeks. Stokes April 1$, one week. Surry April 19 one week TENTHDIsTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Henderson February 8, three weeks. Burke March II, two weeks. Caldwell March. 15, one week. Ashe March 22. one week; May 24, one wee. .' Watauga "Marph 29, one weekT May 31, one wees. a Mitchell Aprijjl2, two weeks. . Yancey April;26, two weeks. McDowell Mapr 10, two weeks ELEVENTH I5ISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Alexander January 18, one week; June 7, one week. Catawba January 25, one week; May 31, one week. . 1 Union February 8, one week; fFebruary , 15, one weekj; May 17, one week; fMay 24, one weeKj Mecklenburg-4February 22, three weeks. Gaston Marca 15, two weeks. Lincoln March 29, one week.)2 Cleveland Apil 6, two weeks. Rutherford April 19, two weeks. Polk May jJaeeeek. TWELFTH j)ISTRICT JUDGE SHJPP. ' Madison February 22, two weeks. Buncombe March 8, three weeks; June 14- two weks... Tmsylvaida-4March 29, , one week. , Haywood April 0, two-weeks. Jackson April 19, two weeks. Maccn May $, one week. , Clay MaylOjj one week. ' Cherokee Majy 17, two weeks Graham Maj? 31, one week. Swain June f, one week. Criminal qauses only. iCivil caused and jail cases only - fCiYil causes only. - ' - The Homo Jounial, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING At Werrenton W C - - 1 . V : JJOUBT W. HTCKS, il . - ! EDITOR jiAND PROPRIETOR fr It has a splendid circulation in the oonntlee of Warren, Vance4 Halifax, N. C, and Meoklenburg Va. AsaadvertlsmgmecllumitlsTiTisurpasBed. Terms S1.50 a'vear in advanoh. Address Jj v THE HOME JOURNAL, apStf Warrenton. N. C. I The tincplii Press, : PUBLISHED . EVERY FRIDAY AT LINOOLN- . - v -Mv-ton.W - r j- ; -:; By JOHN c4FTOW, Ed? and Propr. The PRESS &b acknowledged, by those who have tried it. td be one of the best Advertisuuc Mediums in Western North Carolina, It has a large and steadily increasing patronage in Lin coln, Gaston, Catawba, Cleaveland Burke and Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates libe ral. BUbscrlption $1.60 per annum. ,, mh 11 tf m 4 . - i ECZEPA And t iSyieiT I'Slpecles of . Itcnlng f &I?ured by Catlcnra.'! : ! V: ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its" agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticubjl Soap, and a single ap plication of Cutictjra, the great Skin Core. This repeated daily with two or three doses of Cuti cttba Rxoi,TZNT,the new Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pore and unirri -tatlng, the bowels open, - the liVer and kidneys active, will speedily core Eczema, Tetter. RiDg worm. Psoriasis. Lichen,, fraritns, Soall-Head. Dandruff and every species of Itching, Soaly and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, when the best physicians and all known remedies falL , " ' Will fflcTJonald, 2542 Dearbon 8 1, Chicago, eratefnllv acknowledge) a cure of Eczema, or Halt Rheum, on head, neck, faee, arms and legs for seventeen years; not able to walk except on hands and knees for one year; not able to help himself for eight years; tried hundreds of reme dies: doctors oronounoed his case hopeless: per- mantly cured by Crmouiu. Rosolvent (blood purifier) internally, and Crmoxraa nnd. Cuticdba tioxp (the great skin cores) externally. . . Chat. HoushtODi Esq. lawyer 2S State St., Boston, reports a case ot Kozema under his observation for ten years, whloh covered the pa tient's body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had been applied without benefit, which was completely cured solely by the CunctjBjL Rwcedjm leaving a clean and neaitny skic. ., ......., BIr. JTobn Xblel. Wllkesharre. Pa . writes. 'I have suffered from 8alt Rheum for over eight years, at times so oaa wati oouia not attend to my business for weeks at a time. - Three boxes of Ctjtictjba and four bottles Rksolvxht have en tirely cured me of this dreaanu disease." Physicians Prescribe Tbem. I have nothing but the highest praise for the results ob tained from your CuncnBi RsMKDns, of which I have sold more than of all others of the kind. , ., MONRO BOND, 259d N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.' Sold bv all d ruga lata. Price : Ctrncunx. 50o: ttBsoLvsnT, fi.uu; coap 200. rreparea oy toe Potteb Druo aitd Chxkioaz, Co., Boston, jfass. Send for Pamnhlet. . . . 1 jvuu. iui a. am BEAF ri'urx tne iwmpiexion ana sun by using tne ucticubi boa?. ' RHEimiTIC, NBTJRAI- uib'i SDiAiiD. buaaen, Sharp, and Nervous Pains absolutely anni hilated bv the Ctjtictjba Anti-Pain PiiAstsb, a perfect . antidote to pain and inflammation, new. orizlnal. ln- fallioie. At oruffgists. Jioo. f eb 1 D&Wlm wed sat too or frm The Horning Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY gnbscriptioH Bates Id Advance. DAILY STAR, One Tear, postage paid ,....$? 00 Six Months. Three Months ' Two Months, " One Mocth ' 4 00 00 1150 75 WEEKLY STAR, One Year, postage paid . 81 50 . CO 50 sixMonths, " " . " i TteteMontha " . NOTICES 0FTHE PEESS : The Stab la decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. aalemjre8s. - The Wumineton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as gooa a paper as any people auotua want. ii ' i i j uiarioue jjemoorai. The Wilmington Stab has entered on ts twelfth 'ear. As a daily journal of news It stands "up. dead." Concord Eeaitter The Wllmin'rten Stab has entered Its twenty- fifth Volume. There is no better paper published In ihe State. Lenoir ixanc The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State. Warrenton OaseUe. - The Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers.ot the South. oxford lorcAitau. The WQmlnirton Stab Is not only one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news and typograpical appearance cannot be Deaten. Jackson Bevorter. The Wlimiutton Stab Is one of the very best pa pers In the South, in every department from typo graphy up to editorial ability ana independence jpetersoura va.) inaex-Appeai. The Wilmington CN. C.) Mokntho Stab is a mod. el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Its merits when we say it Is the newsiest (secular) paper published tn the South. Richmond ( va.) Jteuaious ueraia. The WCminston Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conduoted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proua oi it. Tarboro Southerner. We like the Stab because It is thoroughly re tMkUlV VUU1U A. V(M IVOBf VKAAIA, W VV VU SiV 0W1J edited , newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news- aper. Long may tne stab twinaie. mu A.vry 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 magaltude. May Its lustre never wane. TMJrree nut jsavitsi. The Stab Is so well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of whloh Its thousands of readers do not already know. It Is in every respect one of the best dal lies In the South. Seoesonian. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth vear. It is a most excellent newspaper, weu ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina ana tc North Carolina loumalism. Uhariotu Observer. That m&crnlfioent beainfaur Star has oomnleted Its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the most brilliant, erudite ana sparxung dailies soutn oi the Potomac. The system In the get up of the pa per surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. The WQmlncton 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 sinoe it Is so deserving. Chariot' ooserver. The Times oannot sav a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newsnaner it Is a lave rite with the State press and Is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous fife to it. Feu viOe Tisnes The WQmlnirton Stab, we are Pleased to notice. still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very hurhlv. reirardlnz it as one of the very best of our exchanges, and consider It : the peer of any Journal published in the soutn.- ord Free Lance. Whv Is It that all the naners with the name of Star are such bright little journals t The Wilming ton (N. (J.) stab, the Washington star, tne jrrea- ertaksbnra Star. New York Star, for examine. There must be something In a name afteralL Mtcimona i ya.) state. The Wilmington Stab has entered uponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contln nes 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 oolumns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of -our exchanges, and its editorial de aortment is conducted with much ability. Jftr- ganton jiiaas. Humble In its besAnnlmrs. as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse oi tne southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent In the fun glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newtra- per it nas iew equals, ana no superior, ror aprrs nriate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank It among our mostaooeptaS Die exoiianges. .awwooro utcorasr. , The Wumineton Morntko Stab has entered np on the thirteenth year of Its .existence, and we take this onnortunitv to eoncrratnlate it srjon ita prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success oi tne stab is auetoits stnet atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rurhtful- ry 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" lm- 8 lies, and its corps of editors and reporters are loroughly educated newspaper men. . May the neaitny, moral innuenoe of the stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Geldsboro Messenger. . BELLOW PT0BACC0 ! THE MONET CROP FORTHE FARMER Are you eolnz to cultivate tobacco this year? it so, send $i.uu. to the hendjsrsun muuu LEAF, and you will receive the paper six months elyine full instructions how to cultivate and ma nage the crop, together with a paokage of TO- bacvu sjiisij, itwo varieties, tne wmte-siem Oronoko and Hester), selected with an eye to their special adaptability to the soil of Eastern North Carolina. ' and -beat suited for the finest t.imA nf hriffht. fPn nnraH , : ueginnine with the plant-bed ana following it ; an inreutra its vanoms staees as tne orop aavan 1 ees, the GOLD LEAF alms to be a true guide to tne new oegumer, ana a vaiuaDie aiaato tne ex- periencod grower of this most profitable of all money crops. . , - : , ',""'.; .. Now is the time to subscribe: If von would be- gin. with the crop at the right time. ; , ' . ouuxosi . : -xnjb uvwi jinn r, - . . Jan 8 DAWtf . .. v Henderson, N. C. tyOur quotations, It should te understood,' represent the wholesale prices generally. Ia mating up small orders ntgher prices have to be charged. i ' ' - ABTICUES. . .. BAGGING Gunny ........ , &AOON North Carolina 1 ; ,t; Hams, S S ...... v. . '.' Shoulders, 9 B.......; ..... - " Sides, choice, &...;: v?K3TERs Sjsokkd Earns, w ft . . Sides. SS Shoulders, tt. . . ... ... . .. Dot Simbd-85183, a 0. tihoulderB, 9 a. i .. . . . ' BARRELS Spirits Turpentlae, Second Hand, aach... New How York, ecii. ...... . NewClty, eaob... ..w...... BESSWAX- ft... .......... BRICas Wymincton. H.... . ' Northern . ; . . ........ i .... BTJTTEH -North Carolina, t. . Northern, 9 2 CANDLES Bv-Sperm Tallow Adamantine CHEESE f ft-North'nF&ct'y i- Dairy, Cream 8tate COFFEE $ Java........... ; Laguyra Rio - FBICZS. W6 vllJ4 : 00; . .. 12 1 66 1 60 1 80 .. 24 9 00 H 00 & 15 00 & I! 8 8 " 18 00 to a 70' 80 00 & 00 o , COEN MiAL-tp bush., m sacks, Virginia meal....... COTTON TIES bundle. .. . . , DOMESTICS-Sheetlng.4H,f8Jyd t Miuiua. - EGGS 9 dozen... . FISH Mackerel. No. 1. bbi... : ZMackerel, No. 1, half bbL . ' v Mackerel, No, 3, bbl I . JaoxereL No. 2, $ half bbl. ' Mackerel, No. a, & bbl Mullets, f) bbj ...,ri Mullets, Pork bbls 11 N. C. Roe Herring, V .keg.. . ' ) Dry Cod. lb.. FLOUR S bbl Super.. ..... .... . ; ! .;Extra.,. ........ .Family City Mills Super............ i Family GLUE 9 fl GRAIN 9 busheL Corn,store,bags,prim9,whlte Corn, cargo, in bulk, - " Corn, cargo, in bags, -..: Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags Oats, from store,...' Cow Peas HIDES 1 Green.... Dry ...... & HAY 9 100 lbs-Eastern 1 western...:.. 1 North River 1 HOOP IRON S lb LARD a Northern North Carolina QE tf barrel LUMBER City Sawed- M ft Ship Stuff, resawed. Rough Edare Plank 18 00 15 00 20 CO a i6 oo 18 00 (ft 22 00 15 00 West India Cargoes, acoord- ing to quality. 13 00 18 00 12 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned Scantlhur and Boards.oom'n MOLASSES eallon ew crop Cuba, In hhds.... 24 6 ' fi 1 " in bbls.... 26 a 30 Potto Rico, in hhds M 28 a' 80 " in bbls 50 - 85 Sugar House, In hhds... 00 oo 'r ' in bbls 00 20 Svrup, in bbls 22 eh as NAILS y keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 a 2 bO OILS w gallon Kerosene... .10 a ll lATd i io a 1 4b Linseed 90 a 1 00 Rosin 15 a 18 Tar 00 a 20 .Deck and Spar 00 a 22 POULTRY Cbickens,live,grown 26 a 83 spring- 15 a 30 Turkeys co a oo PEANUTS tf bushel 22 lbs 46 67 POTATOES tf bushel Sweet. , 50 a 70 Irish, per barrel, new 00 a 2 00 PORK tf barrel City Mess.... 10 00 O 11 00 f nme is 60 a 14 00 Rumn oo eh l Ana RICE Carolina, tf t 4$ 6 itougn, v Duanei (upland).. 80 a 1 10 Do. do (Lowland! 1 00 fh 1 fJ3 RAGS tf fi Country 0 O 3J City ia lh ROPE tf lb 14iZa 22? SALT tf salt Alum ToTfc 75 uverpooi 70 a 75 Lisbon 00 a 00 American no eh rs SUGAR Granulated 7Ma 7 Standard A .. 7 White Ex C 6 a 6 Ex G, Golden 6 a 6 V Yellow EUa 63 SOAP tf a Northern lb a 6 8HINGLES tf M Contract.... 5 00 a 7 00 Common 2 00 a 2 50 Oypreta Saps 4 50 a 5 00 Cypress Hearts o co a 7so STAVES tf M W O Barrel 8 00 a 14-90 R O Horahead 00 oo a in no TALLOW tf lb 6 a 6 TIMBER tf M feet Ext Heart ust class yellow June) goo a 10 08 Prime ship'g, lstclass heart. 8 00 a 9 00 Extra Mill, good heart 6 50 a 8 00 Mill Prime 600 a 660 Common Mill 4 00 a 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary s oo ek 4 no WOOL tf ft Washed 18 a 20 unwashed : 12 a 15 Burrv.., 10 a 11 WlilSKBYtf gallon Northern 100 a S 00 -Mortn Carolina 100 a 260 WILMINGTON MONEY MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York. discount Baltimore Boston Philadelphia.... Western Cities. Exchange, so days. 1 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 1C8 First National Bank Stock. . . . 95 Navassa Guano Comoanv Stock 140 2S 10 10 83 4 118 108 106 100 100 100 110 82 50 120 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coup ana. funding, 1866.... Funding, 1868.... New 4s SpeoIalTax W & WRR Bonds. 7 Wo (Gold Interest). . Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 So Wilmlneton. Col. & Augusta R R Bonds. . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 tf o ftfo New Hanover County Bonds, 6 tfo Wilmington & Weldon BR Stock North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.. Wilmlneton Cotton Mills Stock SUFFERING WOMEN! Read what the Oreaf Methodist Divine and Eminent Phy sician says of Dr. J. BRADITELD'S Female Regulator! Atlanta, Ga , Feb. 20, 1884. ZDs. J. Bbadixu): Dear Sir Some fifteen years ago I examined the recipe ot Female Regulator, and carefully studied authorities In regard to its components, and then (as well as now) pronoun ced it to be the most scientific and skilful combi nation of the really reliable vegetable agents known to science, to act directly on the womb and uterine organs, and the orzans 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. . Yours, truly, JESSE BORING, M. D D. D. p-CATJTI0N !-a The -country 4is flooded with quack nostrums, containing IRON and other injurious ingredients, which claim to cure eveiTTthing even FEMALE COM PLAINTS. We say to you, if you value your life, BEWARE OF ALL SUCH ! Bradfield's Female - Regulator : Is a purely vegetable compound, and Is only In tended for the FEMALE SEX. For their peculiar diseases it Is an absolute The "Bradfield Regulator Co., P. O. Boxjte, Atlanta, Ga. William B Green, Wholesale Agent, Wllmmg- ton, N.C. 3eiv . ohsm The Cotton Plant; An 8-pace 40-oolumn Aerioultural Journal, the only oaner In south Carolina published exclusively In the Interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer, j The best and cheapest Agriculture yort n to South. "ONLY 60 CENTS A YEA The official organ of the State Grange. Endorsed by the leading citizens of th State. and by the best farmers In the State be South fwf - w? .k , --- r'-F - r--. : f-r- ft ' ; Send postal far sneclmen eoDles for yourself ana your neignoors a.aaress - w j. mpk kwa i.i. mhStt Marios. ,8.0; - T7iliniiigton Eailroad Co. IS Condensed Schedule. -i. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Npv. 15, '85. No. 48, : Dally. No. 40, Dally. , No. 42; Dally; ex. Moa Leave Weldon..i Arrive Rocky Mt. 2.15 p.m 3.88 p.m 5 33 p.m 12.15 a.m 4.26 a.m Arrive Tarboro - . 4.65 pjn -111-30 p m Leave Tarboro Leave Wilson 4.05 p.ml 6.54 p.m 1.66 am Arrive Ooldsboro. Leave Warsaw... Leave burgaw .... Arrive Wllmlngt'n 4.54 p ml 7.38 p.m 2.40 a.m u.o p mii.i. .... 7-tOp.m .......... 7.frpm 9.55 p.m 3.89 am 4.40 a m 5.23 a m TRAINS GOING NORTH. . r : ' " lis - ' i. A Ii"'"' J I:, ilv, iiBSBX SW -v NO. 47,' THo.43, -. Leave Wilmington 8.45 a m 8.50 p.m 2.10 ajn Leave Burlaw 8.80 a.m B.50 J-m 8.67 a.m Leave Warsaw.... 10.86 a.m 10,57 p!m .... .. T.7. Arrive Goldsboro. 11.86 p.m 11:68 a,m 6.07 a.m Leave Wilson..... 12.25 p.m 12.49 im 5.61 am Arrive Rooky Mtv. 12.69 p.m 1.21 a.m l.li a.m Arrive Tarboro.... 4.55 p.ml... : Leave Tarboro.... H. so a.mf '."''." aTuf Pa Scoti114 Necs Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 P. M. Return hi&leaves Scotland Neck at 90 A. M. dally. Jfrata Jfo. 40 South will stop only atWuson, Goldsboro and Magnona. T? No. makes close connection at Weldon Jy. polnte North dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except 8unday via Bay Line. - Trains make nlona AAimutHnn ww -n .,1.1. North via ElchVond and WhJtogton . arAr!!5lflranJB?lld between Wilmington and WaaMn-ton, and have Pullman Pahtoe Sleepers . john p. divine; Transportation! T. M. EMERSON, tten'l Passenger Agent. no 15 tf .. . - . WILMINGTON, COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Bailroad Co. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 15, 1885 Sg; g. Leave Wilmington 8.15 p.m 10.15 p.m 6.45 am Leave L.Wac'maw 9.39 p.m 11.20 p.m 7.05 am Leave Marlon 11.27 pjn 12.47 am 8.66 a.m Arrive Florence... 12.10 p.m 1.25 a.m 8.88 a.m Arrive Sumter 4.24 a.m 4.24 asm Arrive Columbia. . 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 48, No. 47, S?;4 Dally. Dally. exDfe Leave Columbia 9.55 p.m ... . . : . r. . Arrive Sumter... 12.00 p.m .......... Leave Florence... 4:30 p.m 4.26 a.m 10.05 pjn Leave Marlon..... 5.09 p.m 5.14 a.m 10.47 pjn Leave L.Wac'maw 7.03 p.m 7.05 a.m 12.43 ajn Arrive Wilmington 8.30 p.m 8.20 a.m 1.50 a.m Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 48 and 47 stop only at Brinkley's, Whites ville, Lake Waccamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichols, Mar rion, Pee Dee, Florence, Tnnmonsville,-Lynchburg, Mayesville, Sumter, Wedgefield, Camden Junction and Eastover. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. & G.R.R.,C.,a&A. R.B. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pull man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'lSup't. J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation. T. M EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. nolStf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OvriOB OT STJCTBlJlTSHJXire, I Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 27, 1885. f Change of Schedule, AN AND AFTER THIS DATE. THE FOL- lc lowinz Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. TRAIN; i Tjiaua WTImfncrtn ot 7 m P V I No. 1. J-Leave Raleigh at '.!"..!'. ?. !!!7.85 P. M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A M, 1 Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at 9.00 A. M. I Arrlye at Wilmlhsrton at 8.25 A. M. LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached. Leave Cnarlotte at 7.40 A.M. Arrive at Laurinburg at. . 5.45 P. M. Leave Laurinbure at 6.15 AM. Arrive at Cnarlotte at 4.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at...v 6.49 A.M. Arrive at Juaurinbursr at 5.00 P. M. Leave Laurinburg at 5.39 A M. Arrive at Wilmington at 5.40 P.M. Local Freleht between Wilmlneton and Lau rinburg Tri-weekly leaving Wilmington on Mon days, Wednesdays ana Jfriaays. Leave Laurm burg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points, designated in the Company's Tune laoxe. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. j o I Leave Charlotte 8.15 A. M. No. 4 .Leave Shelby.... 1.40 a. M. "Arrive at Charlotte 6.40 P. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesvOle, Stations West ern N. C. B. R., Ashvule and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Eassenger Agent, se27tf Cape Fear & Tallin Taller R. R. Co. El CONDENSED TIME TABLE N033, To take effect at 5 A M., Monday, Nov. 23, 1885. TRAIN NORTH. - .. ,1 Arrive. I Leave. Bennettsvule 8.S0 a. m Shoe Heel 9.40 a. m 9.50 Fayettevule 12.00 m. 12.25 p.m Sanford .. 2.15 p.m 2.25 p.m Ore HU1 3.43 Liberty 487 Greensboro 6.00 Dinner at Fayettevule. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. Leave. . Greensboro 9.50 a. m. Liberty. 11.05 Ore Hill 12.00 Sanford 51.20 p. m 1.45 p.m. FayettevlUe...., 8.50 4.00 Shoe Heel. 6.05 6.15 Bennettsvillei. f 7.80 . . Dinnesat Sanford.. ; Freight and Passenger .Train leaves Bennetts vule Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.30 p. m , arriving at Shoe Heel at 4 39 p. m. and Fayettevule at 8 p. m. .' Leaves Fayette ville on TuesdaysThursdays and Saturdays at 6.80 a. m.. Shoe Heel at 10 a., m., and arrives at Bennettsville at 18 m. - Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fay ette ville Daily at 8 a. m., (oonneoting at Sanford with Freight and Passenger Trains to Raleigh); leaves Sanford at 11.30 a. m , and arrives at Greensboro at 5.40 p. m. Leaves Greensboro Daily at 6 a. m ; leaves San ford at 1L15 am, and arrives at Fayettevule at 2.40 P: m. ' -: " - , r W.M. S.DUNN,GenlSupt. . . JNO. M. ROSE. Gen'l Pass. Agent. ;t lno2S tf : . .- . . The ; Hanning Times. f PUBLISHED BY -- f - " H. L DARR, Jr., at HAHNIHQ, S. C. 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