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Mi It! J rt 1'-' i 4 f ? 4 i ; i. i- , ft --- J I -ft ' A NATURAL Sick ffeadachle and Dyspepsia Cure IN AMERICA. Th- crystallized salts, as extracted frouji grapes and fruit, a most wonderful product from Na ture's laboratory. Have it in yor tamest and travel a specific for the fagged, wear or worn-out. lteures beaflsch, i.ynpepsia, worn-. aeb an4 bowel eomplainw; removes biliou nem, HiiniuiatM the liver to ft healthy: action, counteracts the effect oL impure water and ! the. excessive, use of alcoholic beverages and prevent the absorption of malaria; supplies to toe lyBuem me want oi wuuu, npe iruiu ? Prepared by the r j i .. . I. i . ' London SaiMubcatillb Co,i - j LONDON, KHGLAJID. j 'j , ' I Beware of Imitation, The 'genuine la "blue wrappers only." - ! If 0Send for circulars to G. EvAXOvrrcB, Gen- i eral American Manager, P. O. Box 1968, New York City. Is - Mention thia paper. j AGENTS Williams & Haywood, Lee,. Johnson & Co., Druggists; and Chemists, Raleigh, N. C. ' - ''-I-V 4M-ALr . . ! .v: f LESH PRODUCER AND TOMB HEAR THE WITNESSES ! I 1 i 10 to 20 POUNDfti IL ini ; 1 Am Altai wta Nu! Wela-fet mmm AppwUt. 1 TOOl FOUR BOTTLES Guinn'a PJoi ee A4d gained IB pounds in Aesfc appe tite bat bean restored.- 4 have prWred allot for use tn my family. Tours respectfulryi i I. i GEO. THOMPSON,?! I; 60 Hampshire St. AtlanaaGa. - ffr n .evp tv , AIM fIXtx-W WItU I'aM '8 years of age, andgard GnV ftoneer as a fine tonic for the feeble. By w saw say strength- has been restored and. aay weight increased ten pounds j ItaeesvGa-, Feb. 188 (ttonGmiaakae ' ' A VHppM Mriwa dr s' I I nlI weighed 12 pounds when l einsW BMBced Guinn'a Pioneer, ai.d now weigh WBL yennda. Hi -euld hardly walk with a tie U smport sae and ean now walk long distances wtthovt help. It benefit to nw is beyonU aV tTjIstUnH - "1 D.RnrusB8ncs,m I: XneoBG. ' Cotton Buyer, f Bj. A. It. BrWmlett, nMrawr KsvehaiA ' ! fmt . - wnyilM, write k - f It acted like a chart on my general health. mmmmiAtr U a m tonic. I weifh more thai hers for 18 rears. Respectfully, A. H. Bba r. W.F. JeMee, mmjw ; r Mr wife has regained Iter strength and 1st si saw ui ton pounds in weight, we i aaMd ahnui'a Pioneer as the nest tonic i W. F. Jon Br. W. Olkrlffe, f Atlas, i fMlMiresnwl Ftos ( ; abi THasMv RlAod Ranewer has weed for yean with ampreeedentod success. B hi entirely regetobi and do the system ac harm. It laproTes the appetite dtgestim:aad hloodnakisg, sttoulating, toTigorating anJ tJitiia amall tha tnwetions and tissues of tM eystem, and thus becomes the great bloedre nirsraraad, health restorer. :1 M $T'l mnann tiowmxu blood wxxxmta Cbm ah niaadod Skisi Diseases. Rliiiunsa ens. Berofula, Old Sons. A perfect pprtng JfeoVfrine, v- --s - I M - 'm If not tm toot market tt wiDbe forwatdan rtptef price, email Domes i.uu; avge en Stood and Skin Diaeaaaa iavaiki tm. lUXlTllTOICEnB,CO,Mac. Crab Orchard IT p i a i O-jLaj 4XHK trfER. " M lUzSXmm THK STOMACH. L fS'ifS THBBOWE1A A POSITIVE CURB OB t Sjfla? 3 DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, V CgS 8IOK, HEADACHE w i3- OcnalM Cms Obcubp Saus In teal- Q olMSalu ioM in balk. Crab rehertf Water Ce, Prr. S S. N. fONES. MaafCT. LoutevOla. Kjf. S; THE BEST AND CHEAPDST Corn Manure 18- N G Lime Phosphate Read the following .formulas: , 4'' ' A compost of Lime Phosphate. 1,000 pounds; Kalnlt, SO1) pounds, and 80U pounds of cow or horse stable manure, makes as good a general manure as can be found. On land rich in vegetable matter, ilike bot tom or new land, use 600 pounds of Phosphate mixed with 300 pounds oi k ainit On thin, poor land, us 20 bushels cotton seed or equivalent In stable manure, 600 po finds of Phosphate and SOg pounds K ainit compost ;ed together on one acre. ; Foa L'lovke and Gbase8 Lime Fheaphate is the best clover food known. It gives good stands, i orrects thes-umessof red Jands of the middle and western counties. It Will make clover grow on red hillside galls, which we consider the greatest triumph. Use 6tN) to 000 pounds per acre on clover and grasses. On very sandy Land use Kalnlt with 1W Ise it wr wn-uressing Address N. C. PHOSPHATE CO i FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 188$ tb TbrMti Wltai mm Hot a Trne." f 'From a Poem by Paul & Hayni. Rare form, bright eyea; fair forehead wreathed about : - . . With panniest curls! Child's mouth and voice 4- like love's 4 i I M Host tender cadence in the coo of deres! A heart! Alas! sad .miracle! the heart's l-ft OUt! ' ' r ! NORTH CAROlHlNEWS. . It V" f ' - -7 i; B0X HAPfgNINQS AS TOLD BT TBI STATS Petitiohs are being carried around to get signers prating the oounty. eommis sioners to order an election in i. Winston township on Prpbibiti6n"or 'License, ' ' in June. . 4 4 ' j ; Up to date more fish ; have been ship ped from Elizabeth City, the Carolinian sayi, than during the whole of last sea- r f on. - Une nrm alone, wnicn last year Aid out there 8U,0q0 for fish, hw this efonid oTer$30)iK). Tht Oxford Torchlight says that it is thoneht that the '.recent raids made by the retjenne men hare destrdyed; every ilfict distillery in Granyille and. Person cdnntiei. Thn people axe assbting tho officers in 'breaking upi the contraband bduness. J' ' -4 '' HonJ T: G. Skinner eft for Washing ton, D. 0'., Monday, the -boononngtBavs.- His bill for an inland commmniemtion from New k to Florida wUl b eaUed ud in Uoneress at an earlv dav and he wdl urge the appropriationof 100,000, U00 forithat purpose. Mr. B. C. Fraaier, one of GranTille county's leading" farmers, met with a sad acoBent last week. He wag a brave soldier in the late war, and left an arm upon the battle 1 field. While cutting down a tree on his plantation Tuesday, tae uziora lorchiightl sayt. a" larsre limb feLl upon his remaining arm break ing it in two places, i ' i ; Thers will be a public meeting held in the court house at Bur craw. Pender oounty; April the 5th,, for the purpose the Renew says of giving expression to me sentiments or toe people concerning the present system f drainage of the eastern' swamps and Angola bay iji par- ation of the imptOTements already be gun tnefc by the State board of educa tion, m Hi', i; m ; ; 4 .. - General W. G. Lewis: State? civil engineer, left Goldsboro Monday; night to join, a party of Northern gentlemen who are j ' now .1 prospecting if the swamp i lands of the State in th Cape ,;Jfear, iection, with a view to purebastng, , What they want 4 with these lands is not yet known. It may be to. start a ''goose farm,' the Argvs thinks at it ays that the party of vapi- J taiute nave- oeen reconnontering torougn rennsyjvania with such an end in view. 1 : i . i I ", 1! 44 , i .CURRENCr. "t 4 IsAtlsMi OperaUe lAarwae;. : TBS IfAWAW BM Maaon (imploriBgly--Signor! ; "I De Grteux (sternly) -Traditorel 1 ; Manon (frantically) 1 -i JTieto&ignor;en)tt. stiletto, i . ' Presto Aodantc e tu ri'opidor S 4h chela morte. ar.iot i 1 irr tto, i Mi hunkidori al fr-nco aior! De Grieux (affectedly) Ah bi CasinoL r Manon (more frutiea.!.t ' . -1 ' Mi infeitce amor vni ,., I 'AJalsMaaleoa rialtw furor, Cthtoradi Umaahintsberi Jelll, A j tiPh Quanto Savon, cum tlosa to dori De Grieux (deeply n-oven) j - -i jC Jdl voice ehuifki, -i O.gotoSanduskil ! i (Fervidly) Sic semper macwoni, , rariate oranai pom, . ' I Duomo eon baniAa, ' 'fr tu f er five havaaa - " k Stiletto! ? l '. 'g : Maladettol m ; '' i: Cospctto! 4 I i vt u Donttorgetto! t (Oespalrtogly) . i ,$ ; tIadto, hsdto, badlo, a dimo : I r TUfeta good cigare (strikes hlghiCi. Manou Ah, horHa concertlnal ; : Jrj xprecHtvo! ; I '; Bxcessivo! Tomato gupe areno. 1 z unrows nerarms arounouau neek.1 Both (wildly) 1 - i i Reloa Victoria astra spaghettV j ipecac castor oyi mio ognor,, ! if Lit iel casino non di spenuaoett i F 1 H Mi hunki dori el fresco anwr. t Maaon (tmplotingly) Ah, mi hunki doriT Da Grieux (passionately)-Oh, ml goto glori! Manoi Ah ah abaha tr eoe, cxtn alt.) Both (down to the footllgbU) . - i Pre-to andante e tu cuspidor. i ! ; i Chicago Rambler. "Doctor, stop 4 a minute. Whit do you do for a cold?" "Sit in a drift or get my feet wet. i What do you want to get a cold for? Get, up Bolus! "-fBur-dette.;V . . Since; King Theebaw's capture he has been t nght to play cards. He ought to be able to hold a good hand, .as he al ways has at least four queen. Detroit Free Press. . ;H j jf'Yesi poor George is dead. I Bow dreadful, Mrs. Doofunny." "Yes, and the worst of it is I can't cry; because; you see, I have to dine with the rest of the boarders, and my eyes look perfectly horrid after I've cried. ' '-Chicago News. . ' 4 if -A TXT. who is use of j A J v ttujj uujf iivuj buo i, can visiting friends in Boston, made the world fpants" in the preaenoe. of her aunt. 'ln Boston, i Sarah, der," oorreeted her aunt, ''we never? say the 'DnU.' " 'Ihee nardon. Western yoang woman, with a bloib of TATltinn TaKriTiU Viava aairl nawntl ' " NeYorkSun. i ' J ' :' IBS SB i i i TtAAtnr Toari nsithaV 1 nArl at What shall I do ;?" "I think you had better toost,' was the reply. Now if 'the doctor had prescribed a. bottle of Salvation Oil,, for the: poor fellow's rheualatism, it' would have relief ed hk 'patient at once. " 25 cents. . ; , jf ' $6w hats and linen gutter wltf not be so tery popular as heretofore) ; Dr. Bull's .Cough Syrup,-, however, will be as popular as ever at 25 cents. Raleigh's cattle show this year will betfa success. f . ' ' Ad vice) to Metsiera. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should aU ways be used When children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little aufferer at once ft pro duces natural, quiet .sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as !bright as a button." It Is very pleasant, to taste; soothes the child, Softens the gums, allay all pain, relieves wind, regulates the Bowels and Is the best knows remedy for diarrtaan whether Halng from tsthisjr mt aiBtr 'SBaBBk T6a4l66dUi8f6tti6 Pelleto,'for eonr r Frosts and rains have truck. damaged early T Spar Jaded Appetlta Isone thing, to Invigorate aa4 regulate the dV geative organs is another. And yet mere ap petizers are constantly mistaken for and are even termed tonics. Hostettcr's Stomach Bit ters is on a lax higuer plane in the category of medicinal preparations than tfe o-cal)ed tooirs which Impart a reiisb for food. These have their use and are estimable, provided they be pure. But the scope of the remedial opera tion of the ' Bitters is far wider. It reforms entirely an enfeebled condition of the .stom ach and purifies its Juiees. if vitiated, as well ha. promote their secretion In healthful abundance. The stomach having In conjunc tion with the liver and the bowels, been regu lated; and their natural tone restored through its agency, , appetite returns, as a matter of course. Fever and ague, poverty of the blood, nnd c6hsec4eBtiy debility, rheumatic ail ment and a tendency to kidney and bladder troubles are alao remedied by u. ; W want to sell stovks. If you want to bay, then call at the store of J. C Brewster & Co., for we are selling HBATnra sTovns at just aboye cost, roa OABH. to diminish stock. TO THE Schools of N. C. REMEMBER I CO., 1 RALEIGH N, C., Have the Best, Equipped Printing & Binding1 Establishment in North Carolina. tr TOC WANT CATALOGUES, INVITATIONS, CIRCULARS, &c., Send Your Orders A Large Lot of New Type and Freti. Paper Just Arrived for the School! Trade. Address, WA,vBR0UGH3f0N& Cof, RALiroB, "S1, 0. U PURCBIiL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C, B. L. Pkbct, Proprietor. . i Flrst-claM in every respect, Special atten tion to cuisine Qmauaunicafiag noma for families. Remodeled, Befitted. Renovated Terms 12.60 per day. mh28-dlw EDWARD J, HARDIN 1 GROCER, - : -i '4 ' ' As the scarce season approaches, oilers a full lock oi au staple articles ox looo. Beans and Peas ; Of everv sort. Dri'd and -Evaporated Fruit. Eggs, Fowls, Fish, Potatoes, Turkish Prunes for stewing; very cnotee large rrenca prunes; Preserves in bulk (16c per lb) and in gives Jars; Uhcosa, Maoearoni, riciuea, etc, etc, etc Of every description. Smokd B-ef, (always the bestef this article Tongues, Alama, antamn suips, etc., CANNED GOODS. Canned Fruits and Vegetables Of the best quality.' marked dowmte the lowest prices. Finest Tomatoes, 81b cans 8L60 per dozen; corn, sucootasn, etc, etc Peaches, Pears and Apricots, tho best in America; French Peas. Mushrooms, Oil ves, and Finest Brandy Peaches, Sauces, Catsups flue Groceries generally,-. CHGOOLATEw Breakfast Cocoa, BromA,! Racahdut Axabea, Sweet Chocolates, etc, etc des Malt Liquors, jAljs Porter, Budwelser Beer, Pure Lianors u n una iar meaicinat ana ramuy use, of the aaoet approved Brand-, and aniarantaad nore. No Liquor sold to BE DRANK ON THJC FKMlSEa. or in quantity lees than a quart. 3dai uovUBprontpuy doUfend. t fi, aT, lURPItf. User Dr. Pierce's stipation, Provisions 3 vr-rr GEM ALCOHOL STOVES m r- u : 1 . mi f!4TA o 0 a o m w ess Hz5 a PRICE THOMAS H 1 xu-yrr, 1 Hardware PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY,: LIME, PiASTER, CEMENT BEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES. SQARE DEALING. : ' . , RALEIQH,: N. C. ; . ft our mj Sixth North Carolina Digest, ; ; - ; Bt JUDOJ AUO. V SBTUOtm. $5.00. BUSBEE'S NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE AND FORM BOOK, 3rd Revised Edition J: $2 50 SCHOOL HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, 5th Revised edition, 30th thousand ; SCHOOL AND BUSINESS MAP OF size 45xlg inches. Thoroughly revised and re-engraved. Ready July 1,84 50 We have for sale the following new Law Books: ONUS PROS ANDI, by Hon. W. H. Bailey $6 00 TRIALS OF TITLE TO LAND, by Sedgwick and Wait, New Edition $tt 50, FARM LAW, by Henry. Austin I $2 50 SEND ORDX&S TO ALFRED WILLIAMS PUBLISH ERSAND 1 1 F A YETTE V1LLE T KT AND 8 At Wet Cost - Overcoats Heavy , f .OLIIISLt!l(B 4:Cllfv 7 u ; H'ware j Hitch :1b. - I ' ! KubUr and Leather BeltLog; I ; Sash, DooisancSBllDdts Paints, J 1 ' - I '. ' Oils and Glasf; Kims, Spokes I ; . -t I 3 and Hnbs. t ;: Kpfl ' ' -AGKNT8 OR ' itfltJ Greenwood Hohf and Mule f I ' ' Shots i 'Vi?fW'-- I ' : A wrought tin iahed f hoe that ,1 r jl I L will last twice long as the I ' I lm ordinary shoe, and can be ap- t ' I 1m y- tl - L pHi"l b or cold without any I I J V 1 skilled labor. J ?J RED FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS' ONLY 50 CENTS EACH. NOW IS THE 7 - : Must be sold to make room for NE GOODS d'afly arriving R. B; ANDREWS & GO. Send for prices. Quality guaranteed. RALEIGH TURNING AND COTTON ' : Headquarters COALj! Aathraoite and Bituminous Oak, Hickory and Pint; lxag or Short, Orders left at the drug stores of Lee, Jtin son As Co., 'up-town or down-town) wll n oeive prompt attention. PHIL H ANDREWS 4 CO JIVtDEND NOTICE. A semi-annual dlvi lend ef 8 per c tot. on the capital stock ef the Raleigh A Gaston Rallriad Company has been declared, payable on and after April 1. low. . The transfer books will be closed from date nntil tbe 3d proximo. W, W. YASS, Treasurer and Secretary, i rAfr!jfrMisLifLa, : fa to" A pert ap H a. 1 o o o 2 ' lo S g a a.'" a? a 4 W 3C 90 a I $1.50 BR5GQS & SON'S Cutlery s. A. I. 85c NORTH CAROLINA, by Collier Cobb; BOOKSELLERS, EXCHANGE PLACE, RALEIGH. C For "Winter C G. WTTTTINO Tm' fLOW CASTINGS. PLOW CASTINGS. ' u J. H, GILL, Sol Manufacturer, PLOWS, RALEIGH, If. 0 ." '. ' '. ! 1 king & macy; Mouse and Sign Painting, ' 1 East Davie under Law 13ulkUng. w j Jo Kslaoniinlng, Glaring, erainlng an6 general Atouse rainung. ) Special facilities for SIGN WORK. ! Orders from any dlstaaee sollcitaJ a foresees give. Beat Do You Wish to Build THBJf OV OOtTBAB YOU WAHT A- Neat and Practical Design. This can be furnished promptly, economically : ana sau&iActoruy by a j A.-Gr. Baixer A&OHITBOT Ajn BUTLDMX, With the late Samuel Sloenl. Raleigh. M. O, who,! on applleaMon, will prepare plans, elevationa, details, working drawings and spaeltcations for buildings of Tery dssmip- ooa uiroughout the. state. ioos ovz ws. PUBLIC ATI OH &C0 15 daysn Ciotoing BARGAINS Tar imm A Valuable Remedy for the Cure and Relief of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramp, Cramp Colic, Kidney Complaint, Gravel in Bladder, Pains tn Stomach and Bowels, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Lame or Stiff Back, Bruises, Sprains, Nettlerash.Poison Oak, Iteh, Frnst Bites, etc For Catarrh and Cold in the Head it gives inBtant retief and is au infallible cure. g3-Remembcr TAR BKEL LIVIMENT. Ask your druggist or merchant for it acd take no other. It is the Best, Surest and Safest Liniment on the market. Price 50 rents per bottle. Sold by druggist and merchants gen erally. Send for testimonials. HOUSTON & EMERSON, Sole Prop'rs and Manfrs, Greensboro, N. C. uch23d2m.. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tbe Original and Only Oenalne. Sate Mad ajwiyi Bcliahlr RnrmotirartlikH iBluttsaa. iDiiitpnmhls M LADIES. Auk Bnintit fcr (UaiM)te u for pviicalar, ta hlMr (it rrtar atail. HXMI rArt K . ttlrknlw I'toilnl I Cm- I asia im dlMMi H.m, PhUaAa- Pa At VrusloS. TraAe topnttaa trr Kallcr A Um- uker. PklUelBhta. Pa. ' klladelphbs CONSUMPTION. I fear a poaltlv ra mHj far lha abova 4lan ; br tu aa thoaaaadaof aaMaf tba vera ktadandef (ortf taf MntMaont. iROMd.Matroact.iBrruth -(BcCT.tht I will wodTWO BOTTI.K9 Fit KB. togbwwltha VALUABLSTRlATlSaoa t?ildi.w taaaj offerer. OlTaaxproaaaad P. O. MdrM. Oa..A.aUK'Ua.lSirMrlBt..liawTrt CT,tbt thaV I CURE FITS! Whaa T r I da at mmm ar.tr 9 ihtm tor . tte mrt Uai ka ttaaa racara me tin . I n.M . rlk-al nn. I hmM4,ajtaHMi ifffm, arajEFSYar falj IMI notlni t UW ma I warraat ariiartj la aara taa on aaaM. Baaaaaa athaia hava ialiaa la a ' imana tor M aev raoalTtac ears, Saa4 at aaoa for a traatlaaaBS a Pma BatUa af mf tetalHUt maty, flira .EnnaM aa4 roat OaVa. UaaakiTaa Batatec faratlJ, aealvOlaaniaai MC BV.aCOT.lailaflSwaJB DKAFNKSS, ITS CAUSE AND CURE, by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the lay with no benefit. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by same process. A plain, simple and successful borne treatment. Address r. s. i'aob, 128 East 28th street, New York City. PILES. Instant relief. Final cure in 10 days, and never returns. No purge, no salve, no suppository. Suiftrers will learn of a simple remedy Free, by addressing C. J. MASON, 78 Nassau SC., N. Y. A BIG OFFER.- To introduce them we will give away LOOO Self-Operating Ma chines. Il yon want one send us your namt P. O. and express office at once. The National Co.. 41 Dev street. N Y 1 PATENTS Send a sketch or model of invention, and $5 for examina tion. Applications for PATENTS prepared and prosecuted. Rejected cases. Infringements, interferences and legal opinions a specialty. Send stamp for "Rook on Patents." Hxbby Wise Gabkxtt, Solicitor of Patents, Attorney at Law and Counsellor in Patent Causes, Washington. 1. C, References Biggs A Co- Bankers, Second National Bank, Washington, D. C. WANTED IN RALEIGH- An energetie business woman to solicit orders for the Madame GriswoJd Patent gkirt-rupport-tne: Corsets. These corsets have been extensively advertised and sold by lady canvasw ra the past ten years, which with their su periority, has created a large de mand for them througout tbe United States, and any lady who will give her time and energy to canvassing for tbeni can soon build up a profitable business. They are not sold by merchants, and we give exclusive territory, thereby giving the agent entire con trol of these superior corsets in tne territory assigned her. We have a large number of airents who are making a grand success sell- In 2 theae roods, and we desire such In every town. Mmk. GxiswoLd & Co., 933 Broadway, New York. KuiasT Frsjl A victim of yonthf ul imprudanca aauiBC Prautn Daeajr. Nartoa Debiiitr. Loat Manhood. Ac. harioB tried in vain a.rr knova lnadT.hBadiaoordaa1mplaaalf--eBraawbio nmadr.hu diaoord aaimplaoaif-onra, which ha , H. &S VB8. a Onatbaai St. Haw Toes OiUr NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. if on are allowed a fret Mat qftkirtv 4aw of te taw oT Dr. Dye's Oelahrated Voltaic Belt wita iOecbric Suspenaory AppUancea, for tbe speedy relic ana permanent core oi Mrww uemwv, ices of Vitality and Mmnkood, and all kindred troubleo. Also (or many other diseases., Complete restora turn tn (TMlth. Vlsnr mnA Manhood miaranterd. Mo rlak Is Incurred, nioatratod pamphlet In aeoiad Snubjoim mailed rree, oy aaareaamir . VOLlAlO BELT CO, kaxiliAlLlaich CUREDEA rSCK3 rATENT IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR PRX'jal ntrECTLT iunn tub iiiiih and Mrform th work of i: . Uural dram. lnbib)., camfaMahU ud alwayt to pMilioa. Ail nuimilioa tm whbpwi htard dlttioetly. Snd forlllmtnu d book with tattmonUK FREE. Addm. ornll on F. lHSCor 840 Braadwaj. , Nr. York. BMaUoa hh pl-er. FAY'S 1866. AtllLLA ROOFING! 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HORNER, OXFORD, N. 0 A pamphlet containing deecriDtion of the same and of its application to curing tobacco In bams. Together with a Oomi-ilatton of the saost approved methods of cultivating and earing tne yellow tobacco, , , sent to any address on receipt of twenty- Bveoenta. Apply to I Manhood Restored TYLER Tj it- 1 Jzmxizi V.V RAILROADS. E8TERN NORTH CAROLINA li. R SI AST. MAIN LXKX. WX8T Train He, L Arr. Uw 11 M litt It M in t am a U 71 a ts WIST. ; Train Ne, T Arr It a. at U SI 11 M ii s n 7 OS Train Ne. . Arr. 6 32 ft SI LT. p m a S3 Salisbury, StatesvlUa. a. m Morganton, 1 60 Round Knob. HOeAsueville, am H W. Springs,. U 40 10 M EAST. MURPHY DIY Train Arr. 4 89 5 00 10 00 ni No. 8. L'v a m 5 26 10 09 6 IP Ashevflle WaynesviDe, Charleston, Jarretts, Nos. 7 and 8. run daily, except Sunday. Round Knob is dinner station for train No. S. W A TURK. Assist. Gen'l Pass; A'gt V. E. McBEE, SupU enj w TLMlitGf OK A WiXDON li R. TRAINS OOLG BOCTB. Nov. 11, 1884. No 48 No 40 Daily. Dally Leave Weidon, 7 1 p m 8 St p at Arrive Rocky Monnt, 5 81 Arrive Tarbcio, 4 88 p m Levre Tarboro, 11 to Leave w.tsoa, 4 1 p m An ive Goldsboro. 4 M Wilmington, 7 40 TRAIXSOOrNO KOBTH. Nov. 18, 1688. N 47 No U Dy. Daily. Leave -Wilmington, 6 45 am SO Arrivs at Golddbero, 11 38 11 Leave a ilson, 12 25 p m 12 r, i a m Araive Reeky Mount, tS 89 j 1 21 Arrive Tarboo, 4 88 j Leave Tarboro, 11 81 a m: Arrive ft eldon, I 13 p m S 18 a JOHN DIVINE. SuoX T. M. Embmon, GenM Pasunger Agent. R ICK ) BAMTUXB atAlLBO.i l OOJTBIlXgXn BCH1DULB. NO RTB Oannary 18. 1886 SOUTH. No8 Hauy No 81 No 80 Ne8S IS 686 9 43 1100 a as 8 64 S 66 DaUy Dally Lve. Vr. Air. r n a Night IS 00 8 49 3 V0 a 25 6 SO r eo p m 1185 New York. Philadelphia, a m 'I 0i s ; Raltii 8 80 9 lSlWaahinrtan 11 18 a p m .1 -6 10 861 Daavflia, 88 P ml P9 4 07 Richmond, 8 XI 4 1 40Goldshere, 1148 SOjKaleigh, 6 00 IS l: wuurhanv 16 67 am am i a 9 88 8 80 Qeeasboro, ill SI 6 86 8 01 6 89 Sansbury, I t 16 11 It 8 88 6 00 Charlotte, 1 1 66 1 66 8tt 1 M Sptrtaaburg, 686 ltd 40 6 46 Atlanta, f 1 40 10 46 SALKMB RANCH. Northward. Jan. 18. 1898. Southward, N. 88 No. 61 Ne. 60 No. DaUy Dan;' An-, a. pt.i 8.10.GrecborO: Lve. 6.80 Salon DaUy Lve. p. m. 11.38 Arr. 1.17 DaUy Lve. 10J06 Arr. Arr. Lve. gTATI UNIVERSITY R. R. Northward. Jan. 18, M86. Southward. 1T,S No. lpaily exeept No. 4 N. 1 Arr.) Sunday. Ltb. Ltb. a. ra. University p. m. a. na 10.30 6.85 1L6J LTe. Arr. Am 11.10 Chapel HiQ 7.S8 1L4S An. Lve. QABOUBACBmLALa i0undays. ) Leave Wilmington at V Leave Raleigh at Arrtve at CharlotU at Be,l ) Leavn canurlotteat No. 1 Arrtre at Raleigh at Acrtvoat Wlluungton at Ut Bt9BwXNS--6AlLT SXOaTT sT.S IlmCXatrlotteai Arrtre at Shalfiy at Ive Shelby at Arrlreat Charlotte at So. 4 8.40 I QAPX FEAR TADEHf VALLXT B.B. nAar nxsnt aXATVn. DeunattaTflle, 8.96 BhoaHeel, 9.40 a. sa. JBm FayexteTille, 13.00 m. ttM "aonra 3.18 B, bb. 8US Greensboro, 8.00 umiautesat r ayettevfUe fs ABSTB. Crreeusboro, Baaford, 1.30 p. nt 8-60 6.06 X80 8X86 L46 amyeuevllle, Shoo Heal, BennetUville, 60 R Aixaoi wAtTcy i m.Tnt n nuin oodm man. 3fo47, DtyJr t Neveaberla, 186. I axesps ; 8unday Leave Raleigh. Wake, Franklinton, KlttreU, Headersen, Warren ton, Littleton- Arriv atWoldon, 946aBa618asB 10 81 17 43 10 66 34 11 17 . 18 66 m 86 I 6 96 13 30 p BVIB 87 13 68 111 81 1 48 US 66 a tn TRAINS OOlMO SOCTBt. ' No48D'ly1Ne8 Dty November 18, 1886 except I except 8uaday. ( Sunday. .eavs Weldon, Littleton, Warrentoa, Henderson, KittrelL Franklin, Wake, Arrive at Raleigh, 1 40 8 81 p m 1 18 3 47 8 U 4 86 86 6 66 6 81 66 a 6a 4 08 4 80 8 09 6 80 6 6 40 WM. SMITH, Supcrintea dent,' jALXlGH AUGUSTA ALR-LINX, OOVDsiaaB BCXDctX Tatas Goiag South. ilioI.DnyNoe,aFr November 16, 1888. 1 axeent exeept I Sunday. Sunday. Lears Raleigh, Mnateure, Baiifui d. 7J8lVS tM a, SB 8.16 p. an tVMn.81 VSfeVSft S.b4Bl 13.U1UBI L80 a. an 7 00 p ml 8 00 Ja B 9 37 lSiSerp 16 16 1 48 ISA 1M Ne3 D;tyNe 4Jtl exeept - eatejSB6 SBday. SBBataf. : BBWSSBBBWBBBWaWBBWam pBaBmBJBBBAwSBBBBwf 8 48 am f i , 66 BfU . 6 66 t lity wjl tuna, cscss . ' Aiilr Hamlet, aiiimhi4 SBbbbi mtkm Hetth. WIRE RAILING AND ORNA JlJUfTAX. WUUC WOJUka BOIU 4 CA, !- No. 88 North Howard atreet, t BaltlntorB. t msnnfecturei s of wire railing for oerneteriss, laleoBiea, eta., sleTsa, fendera, eagea, and v' 61 86matftT6t9a Wlrt,..lro bedlAead, ?j i t I; hi t H J , 1 1 ' - t i -1 f-" 'I t,
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