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f m t ' III II I rebuild to him on laml! ltiL on the Hi Zyipfer our battle tipr npon tli breez;: trsJ fa jouU cannon b pai troif o'er. 'fthV nation qnakel to hr .m.lir of its roar 'flW? v build to him on IaikIT iirf pt xne annals thrill heart with pride? twelve, or eighteen feet. v - enclo hi fame . i mmmm. -- Ot - a llMnliatlAn ilia TImnypaM cli oil W n1U..l 4 il. ntinta ! ; -Trty r'rth Carolina. j VQt ft to whtGh their township f- j T I f Vp AW Vf V " I county may be entitled.' 4 12,. J 111. IB Li435 If sua u i waia wt 1 1 ' r.j DRM.nKNTRAIiBx.COM., i 2. If HO iWat or alternate Ratetgh. A. G. co. 23, 1888. . attend a State convention frOiujin Tlie following in tin planof organ , onritv any person appointed br.the" IzAtfotr heretofore Adopted by the : President of the county convention, State . Democratic Committee for or on his failnr hv ifs Rpcretarv. j may represent the county. 3. In all ronvpntlnna -nrrwided for 1. Thennltofconnty organization by this svfctein.-after a vote in cast Xliall . !X the townhhin. Ill eaell ! fhprA mViaU lu nnrhnnm.in tnwl vfitf V township there Jiallbean executive! until the final result "of the ballot j the guidance of.the party. . TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION. committee, to consist of iive Demo crats, w ho fchal I be elected by the Democratic voters of the several townships in meetings called by the countv executive committee. Anil said committee no elected shall elect one of its members who shall preside at meeting. re rii-. ,. ti.i. ttXn nt hi name? ints11" I oar hi requiem! t- . . .rj 111 I uiiiuna i w Lf ' . j thA kfiiiitl v ' . . - .. ie t h- rtonu. 7- . j tjieetiutrs oi me everai cuuuiy rou- j i,st of said clelepates and alternates d- . i veunous, orai any ime ami piaee to the State convention shall be that h majority of them may elect, ent to the Secretary of the State shall be announced bv the chairman t of said convention. 4. AH Democratic, executive com mittees shall have the power to fill any vacaucv occurring in their re- ! sner.tiv tirwiiefc " - as chairman, r,. That the chairmen of the dif-' all committee frent county conventions shall cer tify the list of delegates and alter- mm ft . a - - I mi ' 2. J ne several township executive i nates to the dlfTerenf district mid committees shall eonvene at the state convention, and a certified I Cnpe,ja?h!'. CtM. HnarapiM, Cronp, Asthma t I Uronckitta, WliouSiisT 'ouj:h. Incident Oniuivp! fc I T '.a:a relieves ron.-nim;ti-f F MISCELLANEOUS Fflminfftom Coin m hi a Carolina Oeutral Railroad fi'r? Ooinpauv 'r -' ' . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TBAIXS OOING 'SOUTH. Dated Fetxcta, l,y Mnj 'that "wroaht, the head -u-t rtlletl. lriii that conceived. , . . 4 coiuiuitree, to rmiL cuucmrti. . - . ... .... Tl': o waves! that of Fuch!, bciMitlM-thismaniyiorm . ' ' I I .'o a tin. isrAub ; writ' in1"" T tone .ifntiirlory dear. foiiw'nt lH'eaii. me mp unu j.riTr battled for the can.- ! Iv made. Hill"' . '. ,nf the rinKiej tiMiThariif one MJiUe llrfjiter. divine entral Committee. ' For the committee: . R. H. Battlk, Chiii'n. B. C. Ukcxwitii, Secty. - - The Committee to the Party. Halkiqh, N. C, Feb. 25tb, '83. I place to tl ' elect, sent i Sand thai! elect a count v executive ! it eo:iMt of not less I ers. me of whom ! tetl a. clinirninn. i ' wno snail prcsiueat nnoi saui coin-1 luitteeiieetius. 3. In caie there shall be a failure) on the art of any township to elect I itexecutivecojnmiiieeiormeperiotij Tu thc Democratic Partu in North 5 iiAGGixcs of thirtj da, the county executive Cnrnllnn . Ounnj-.., committee hall . annoint wtid oni-i . - .. J . Standard... mitt.from the Democratic .voter A1 a " t ?; , ;Jf,m7at.,c of said town.hi... State Executive Committee hejd m 4. The iuel.ii.erH of the township thw " t,le ?f,relf,rfSaru' in irt wi.n t v.,.1 I stant, it was resolved that the Dem- cincv CK-currin- in aid coumifttees. ff"1 Statrr V,,.ventte.n be ,he,ti.in ! 5 'Hie count v executive roniiiiit : 1,1 1 urMin3tiiie. tee shall call all nece-sarv countv person in auanre! wags of i.hi cifi. Pri -ei5otA. Cton rfow. Tko GenuinA Dr. Hail's fin . t'Hrtp in tnkl only n rPsrirttT-i La wit; . J.ri"'3 Vnll'n Heart ( r, m k -i ri7 ,irM-i.'-je.y. aim ue : lYi-ps, Eattimua, iUL, U. S. A. Cew Lance' Flne-Tne crent Tebacro An. j u new i u boiiu ail Kingyitfa, -oct 1 eod d w ly . - 7 " ' l " WHOLESALE PRICES. No. 3i No. 27. Leave Wilmington. I -pave Marlon. -Arrive Florence.... Leave Florence. . Arrive .Sumter. . . . Leave Sumter... Arrive Columbia. 1 I ..I P. M. J 11 zi 12 15! P. M. No. 15. CHANG tr Oi ''SCHEDULE. VEstnorsi ThaBcs. 10 10; 12 41! 1 251 I A. li. S 40 4 25 4 25 5 15 A. M. P. M. t 2 40 a? 6 20 I P. 31. iXo. 59. i P. M. ! t fi 40 8 05 NO. 52. NO. 5i. . l. ; P. M. 40 S 27 10 45 fl 55 1 . m runs inrousrn from Charleston via The fonowlnj. quotations "represent whole sale prices generally. In making up small 6r ders higher prices have to be charged. v -: " I .... ..t.l V n rliis in .1 I' ll. i-l'U a thin bv rv ran e. This wnv. Invent of Sal- i convention by Kivintf ' at least ten hiiis a jvs notice bv public ad vci tiseinent ' J:,r lll smooth- j, thrnpblfc placer, in raid, town-! J!,H.01 -d by hip. ut the court house door, audi P.: can il thtfre.-ir pain reiiiNtl. -a;5 Mr. Vii-.i.ink', in iiuy Democratic mav ! published re.ustinjr all newspaper that in .-aid countv. Democrats of the S0th.lav of Mav. 108$ j The said Convention will be held i for the nomination of candidates for ofllces of Governor, Lieutenant- prnor, Secrotarv of State, Audi- rublicInstruction.AtlorneyGeneral. ! nufcKs 1 tvifininon' Jupreme Court ! Xorrhern..... ..... BACON North Carolina. -Hams.... , , Shoulders t .lb . .- Sides, lb... WESTERN SMOKED ' ' - Hams. lh sides. lt:... -. Shoulder. l . . DUY SAf.TEl) sides, vn -- . iv sinmldors, t? lb ; BA It H Eis-spirlts Turpcnt Ine. . Secoud Hand. each.. 1 , New. New York, rack ew, city. can. 1 S 4 14 , 8 10 13(3 10 . 8 15 11 10 Jan. 1. 1S88. Iave Wilmington Ar. Laurinburg... Lv. Liiuilnburg. . . Leave IJamlet Arrive Charlotte. . Leave Charlotte. . . Ieave Lincolnton. Leave Shelby. ,.... Ar. icutnerfordtou; No. 1. daiiyex. Sunday. No. -3. iNiCT daiiyex. sucday. 40 pm 12 23 am .. 12 aiami 2 i ami 7 00 am! Weekly. j 8 45 1 111 ot j ami t'axti".. .112 54pm; i a tiopmi 7 00 am 1 5 05 pm i Na 7. 5 00 am 7 u) am a tX)pn ASTB0lND TKAINS Jan. 1. 1S8S. No. Leaving: Lanes 84 Ai M.. Manning y-os a. m Sunday's No. 54 leaves Charleston 8iA. M.. 1 Lanes 108 A. M., Mannlns: 11:10 A. M., Sumter t n:w a. arrives Columbia mot w ' Na 53 runs through from Charleston via i -Leavft Unnolnron.; Central K. it.. Leavinsr Lanes 7:1.1 P. M. MnnJ Arrive Charlotto..? No. 2-, No, 4, daily ex daiiyex. Sunday. Lv. luui.CTforrtton1 Leave Shelby. Sunday. nlnjr P. M. Train on C. & V- R. R. with No. 59. s connects at Florence TRAINS GOING NORTH. iNo. 75.! No. 5T.jNo. Leavo Clmrlotte... Leave Hamlet.. 8 00 Dm; 1 25 am! s id am 10 52 am 12 45 pm; j a 0ipm Arrive Lyurlnburgt 2 17 am ! I f Leave Laurinburg.: 2 27 am' " Arrive WUmlngt'nf 8 25 ami N038A6 Triweekly. T G5 am r m 4 00 pm 45 am three .1 ustiees of the Si nun tup f liu xmnnnnx- n..nr fill.... V... 11 (J I L Kn. V liv f county to meet in convention in ; u . T4 5 North caroUna .. r t e r resocct ivcio i.s i ns mi a ,.,. 'MT'""'""""'. r tt ,u Northern ! ....... Ti..m..... . .... HHMI i;u uiririii iiii-ti. n 1111.11 1 40 0 On 1 55 20 fi a) 0 00 15 50 75 70 '22 8 00 14 00 kr.ujr tu met tl.- !...I.hI di. U n,t .ithe tnl.le. "I I:e just in-ir-tl iuv life (.r .iouiii your fa- i hTe i til- docilLient.' rUauk ti.11. Hihersn.aid Tdr-. v;.,ln!ik -I hui- it may e many 1 I I i two to take their seats In J.i-...i.Ji 1... ,1 1.- .. 1 n iimbe." 01,1 11st ices shall be 1 - ,in, r.i,tt t'i in- ic ' 1 111111 1 11, na v 2 lfore the m feline ot the countv conxelitioii. for the purpose of elect ing their tlelc'Ciites to th citll.tV con 'tuition. riicreupou th veiillon so heltl liall elect their ease rue nereased by the vote of the people atwl of two Electors for the State at lare. and for the election of Delegates he Deui- - ! iiikI altei-nnte nelemiteflTi t '- 1 t...: 1 - . ; ocriiiiu .niiunai tun 11111011 10 oe delegates to repre-nt the tmvii-! "7,V" "'m"1-1 U1 '-.j'V ,,s CANDLEs. rf lb Sperm , Adamantine. .. CHEESE, ft lb' Northern Factory .... .. Dairy, Cream j State CUt thK, lb Jara ; . i - Lujrujra Ulo : CORN AtEAL. busli, iu sacks. I t i. ... ,t tv ill ! II U 1 1 1 T a k l..-- ;from fl... v..r..r. ol the riiecti-i-! . piai 101 ni ji jirnicipiets 1 yirglnla Meal...., - It will In-of ...nrh use to you if ; townships, which dele.rato. or snch ,th" transaction of such other Ditties. -bundle, L. i.h to marry atfain: he -niu l- of them ius shall attend, shall vote ,M sJl,r.aM Harot"t before it. rSlS. 4. v yard,. f,l -With f.0X in cash you can 'the full Democratic strength of , , V VliV . T T i i" r "f.P Rt.e SuS!h'VbniiCU- ,ik uut liut any fool you like." their ropentive townships oh all "Vt o - -No. Hilkrson," she repl etl afTec- nnestions that mav come before the I rUI "T.T 1 . . wa nTSfta.r' Mackerel.-No. 1, t ionatelv, "I think I hoald want a Aid countv conventions. In case er, tn HteH to the Mackerel, No. i, ' . ... "'AiVrtwi r,;. i... k..i,i ...... ational Couventiou. to be held Mackerel, No. 2, .w r lilllr " - - - v-wam t intii I 1... ,...,.1. ....... 1 I 18 9 11 13 3 23 20 00 00 H 00 18 li a:' :jo 25 10 12 14 10 2S 24 22 30 80 20 Leave Columbia.. Arrive Srnuter.... lave Sumter.. ... Arrive Floreuee ... Leave Florence Leave Marion.. ... Arrive Wilmington. i; P. M 10 f A. 11 fs2; M. 6 50 : 8 32 P. M. 5 : 6 40 a' 1 52i t No. 58. ! 8 22i- r 1 20 9 40;.. A.-JL A.-M. I Na 66. iNo. 11. ; A. M. I P. M. 4 65i r 10 90 8 20 5 22i 11 U 8 55 8 35 2 10: 11 50 A. Li. i P. M. ; 1'. M via M.. hally. tDally except Srfaday; No. 53 rims through to Charleston,. C Central it. it., arriving Manning 7:20 I iaues sx: i . .vi., cnarieston 0.-45 P. M. . No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral U. K.. arrivlnar Mannincr s?is xr r.TiPs t-R A. M., Charleston uao a. M. No. ea connects at Florence with C. and D. tr.l ii tor Cheraw and M'adesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil- HuiJkiou. wim v. & . w. II. K. for all points N,orth" , ; ' JOHN F. lilVINE. , neral Superintendent. - f- R. KENLY, Kupt. Transportation. F'i?h EMERSON, General Passenar Agent, feb 10 ; Adf toMolhrr. Mks. Wixlow'sSoothino Syrup VhouM alway beusedwhen.children u cutting tVfth. It relieves the lit sufferer at ouce; it protluces nat iraU quiet sleep by relieving1 the ihiM from paia, and the little cher ab awakes as "bright as button." It township in pursuance of said call. or no election shall be made, the township executive committee shall appoint such delegates. G. Each township shall be entitled to cast in the county convention one vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Democratic votes cast bv that townshin at the last I tJrocedincr gubernatorial election is rerr pleasaat to tarte. 1 1 soot h es Jierhj7ti.often the gums, allays jrovidcd .That everv township shall all pain, reliares wind, reflates the howf Is, and is the best known reme dy fur urrhuBa, whether arising from terttlni? or other causes. Twenty flvf rents a bottle. July 6drod&wly Vpt a rrotertlon Afmloat Cold. i . r hi.. i ii is wru Known tnai paper is a rreat protection axrainst the cold. On the frontier miners and woods- iucu iiTrvc lanre sneets or wrai- pinjpaperand newspapers to put between the covering blanket vhn thereis an Insufficiency of bed cover- nz in ine noteisor ramnn An taI. lent protection out of doors for th rhest when wearing the dress suit, itb the low cut vest eiroin? n portion that is irenerallv ered by the faahiouabU hlfb rnt coat and vetf is a few folds of paper underneath the overcoat. Many roadsters in driving nnf r.,f r. touJs of Daner aem tfia .. lk"i?at.h tbe OTrcoat as well as at w back, and find effectnal nrotec- non arainst the cold . . ; , a , l v. . nia aeason. The paper is use a wall in cnmnlotoK- r-.. in? the wearer..V r. TiW, HOW Hen Dla. If we know all th moMwi. r rroaeh adopted by an enemv we are tter enabled to ward off t'he dan- l! JL i Pone the moment when rrender becoinm IriAvitaKi- i ETi e t,ntlncy toward death. t ever' lmve ,ost these tor Iili ntch an ,extent that there '1111 OS r-v t . i Iittf- lu ouier cases a wi n,ft f.? fbe weakened Lungs nlSf a,Lthe di"'nce between , ."cauionu many years of upon the first nvinn- Jfol life. 'orj of a r u ri or -nng. Be that wrr;u eu-Knownrenaedy- It IoULrov.eu thousands say of h" lue oeneiactor of any Educate AmoB. the CKlneM. biitiiP10 the Chinese males are rael7fduct?d than" any other tion t ' rP1 n the world. Ednra orr t.::rVPi extn.t compul- th A;. 1 nese raaies, aithouffh ' fl 8 A mm mm. mm, a. X a than r WJUHl ao mucn more 5,?lt? 11X1(1 writi to that Wn f are well educated. It t5i2?thP.Hcyof the Chinese - -..uiueni rorhondreds of years to from - ucT.ri n . nnraber of boys ,r . . . v o for k!.:r,uuir,cl ad educate them certain number ict and edu orki- " "uu writers, l heir .. .. er commute! frvi. o- ve and arVhn7 i" "k'thevcnnf Z7.:jy :r. . .v tuition I? the' P" a aciencn:.i. fording to their a are , promoted to vir ran ir . - . nvSl? prominence in hi to tiM ",uir oraee pertain fc 'Juveminpnt ii i... inesefi"1101. for the nd War unless he has nbilitv. then k: ..IXSS' ability, wh'v stable TJil I course, he h a ho utattaa i7 hold offlce; 2"hJe one but ma v duties nfV".1 W tidies, "y.Performefl ,w,n5? irene- be entitled to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many delegates as it may see tit. 7. "In cases where townships con sist of more than one ward or pre cinct, each of said wards or precincts shall be entitled to send delegates to countv conventions, and . shall cast its proportionate part of its township s vote, based upon the last preceding vote for Governor in 'saic township. 8. The chairmen of township committees shall preside at all town bhip conventions. In their absence any other member of said committee may preside." 9. In cases where all the town ship executive committees are re quired to meet for the purpose of electing county executive commit tees, said meetings shall be deemed to have a quoruui "hen a majority of such townshipsshall be represet- ed In said meetinc COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVKNTIONS. 1. The several county conveu tions shall be entitled to elect to their Senatorial, Judicial and Con gressional Conventions, one delegate and one alternate for every fifty Democratic votes, and one delegate for fractions over twenty five Dem ocratic votes cast at the last pro ceeding gubernatorial election in their respective counties, and none but delegates or alternates so elect ed shall he entitled to scats in said convention: Provided. That everv county shall have at least one vote in each of said conventions. 2. Tire chairman, or in his ab scence anv member of the countv. senatorial judicial and congressional committee, shall call to order their respective conventions, and hold the chairmanship thereof until the convention shall elect its chairman. 3. '.The executive committee of the senatorial, congressional and judicial districts, respectively, shall at the call of their respective chair men, meet at some time and place in their respective districts, design ated in said call. And it shall be their duty to appoint the time and place for holding conventions in their respective districts; and the chairman of said respective commit tees shall immediately nptifv the chairmen : or the different comity executive committees of said appoint ment, and the said countv execu tive committees shall forthwith call conventions of thair respective counties in conformity to said no tice, to send delegates'to said respec !ive district conventions. STATK CONVKNTIONS. 1. The State Convention shall be composed of delegates appointed bv the several countv Each county shall le entitled tnelont one delegate and one alternate for everv one hundred ami tiftv Demo cratic votes, and one lele'3it. r,.- fractions over seyentv-tive Demo cratic votes cast therein :ir th. l.-i preceding gubernatorial election; anil none but delegates or alternates so elected shall be fntifltxl f . in said convention: Provided. That very countv shall lmv nt Li- un vote in said convention. UKNKIIAL RITLKS. I. Such dele trat. Vt ii !fuinuf no -of absent delegates) as may be pres-i v w v. a a v v a i a s ted The National Convention is called earlier than usual In order that, the party may be better organized ami a more thorough campaign made in oenait or us nomiiiess and its great principles. The same advan tage attends the earlier meeting of our State Convention and nomation of its candidates. ' The State committee respectfully urge upon the countv committees throughout the State to take earlv action for the call of their county convention, in accordance with the plan of organization which is publish ed with this address, giving full no tice of meetings in the different townships, so.that vrimariem&v be fairly heldand fiillv: attended. Thus the fairness of all nominations and other business done mus be uuiver a m m m sauv conceded, it is ouviouslv im portant that everv countv shall be represented in the State Convention by one or more -of its own citizens, but if for any reason one cannot at tend, provision has been made for the representation of the county by any person appointed by the chair man of the county convention, or in case his failure to appoint, by one appointed by its secretary. For purposes of efficient organization it is desirable that all vacancies in the different committees be filled at once by active end zealous men. At the recent meeting of the State committee it was made my duty to call special attention of the chair men of county and Congressional executive committees to the necessi ty of immediate stens to provide for the election of delegates to the .Na-' tional Convention from the different districts. If it shall seem impracti cable to call conventions to meet in some of the. districts for this pur pose, it is suggested that the end may be effected bv authorizing del egates to the State Con ventibn from such districts to meet iu Kaleigh on or about the 30th of Mav in district conventions ami elect delegates to represent the districts at St. Jouis We have reasons to know that our adversaries will make desperate, efforts this year to restore the Sttite o Hadical rule with all its atteriu- ant evils. .Let true lueti and good lemocrats attend the conventions of our party, resolved fco present for hestilTrages of the people men Of character, integrity1 and -rccxinizcd Jitnr fortjie offices to. which they are nominated, and only snch. and the continued supremacy of the white racn, which is synonymous in North Carolina with' the supremacy of the Democratic party, will be as sured for another term "of vears. For the committee. R. H. Battlk, Chm'n H. C. Hkckwith, Sec'yv Obi. . 00 (K) half bbt. 7 fiO bbl..,. 9 00 2. half bbP... 4 75 Mackerel. No. 3. W bbl. ..... 7 SO .Mullets, y bbl 6 00 N. C. Roe Herring. keg... :$ 00 Dry Cod, M... 5 FLO.UR, W bbl Western, low grade Extra... " Family... ..... City Mills super Family........ 4 50 GLUK, ft... ............... 8 GRAIN, w busheL 4,'orn, fm store; bag's, whlt Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. - ' corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store. . . . Oats, from store. ..... 424 oats, ausi rroor oo - & cow Peas.. "..'..,'. ....... so (4 S 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 00 00 S6 00 50 8 00 11 00 6 00 9 00 7 00 (A) 4 00 & 10 & 4 00 (3 4 50 (4 5 00. 4 10 5 00 10 Ti nK TAULK NO ; i Palmetto Railroad Co. 5 10 05 85 90 1 40 28 .00 18 - 23 S 40' 9 16 90 HIDES; ft vrrt?U ' Dry... ... .. HAY. 100 lbs Eastern . Western... North River.... HOOP IRON, 1? ft.. LARD, 1? ft Northern North Carolina T 1XIV 23 homl Ml fl X. V(U 1 V . LUMBER; City Sawed, V M ft.. 8hip Stuffy rtfsawed. ...... .18 00 Rough Edge Plank. ......... 15 00 West India Cargles, accord- - lng to quality.-. .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, gallon New crop, in nnas. ........ " " In bbls...., Porto Rico, In hhds. . . . i..." W bbls....;..., . Sugar House, In hhds. ..... " lnbola... Syrup. In bbls NAILS, V Keg, Cut, 10d basin oiv, v gallon. . Lara:... Linseed. Rosin.. Tar . Deck and Spar. ..... ... POULTRY Chickens, uve ro wn. Spring..... Turkeys....: PEANUTSv bushel, 22 ft POTATOES, v bushel- sweet Irish. V bbl PORK, w barrel Cityjwess... Prime.. Rump.. RICE Carolina, ft........... Rough.- bush,'XUpland. . . (Lowland). RAWS. 1? ftr-Country City,.'..;...; ;....f .. ROPE, ?ft...'...Y.. SALT, y sack. Alum... ... Sro!:::::-v.--'::. American , ... SUGAR, P-ftji-Standard grain., iv'iwdard A.... . . White Ex C Extra C. (iol?en C Yellov:.?..V.,.. ........ SOAP, w ft Northern ......... SHINGLES. 7-ln W M . . . ..... . . . ia C4 2Ji 65 62 67 65 45 52 12 L-10 95 L 00 3tf 8 10 0 00 2O0a i6 oa 18 oo 22 00 15 00 26 50 30 35 15 18 35 .2 50 (4 15. 00 00 20 10 60 . 3fc ... 2 25 ...17 50 ....15 00 .... 00 4 60 80 OO 1 1 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 0 00 90 1 Trains Na 1 and 2 make close connection at iiamiet wicn Trains to and rroni Raleigh. Through Sleeping cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Kalelgii. Take Train No. 1 for States wile and StaUons on W. N. C. R. R. and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. - Also, for Asheville via Spartanburg. Local Fi-eighf No. 5 and 6 tri-ireekly be i mccu i.-uiiisum una wuniioure. I Local Freight; Nos. 7 and 8 dally between: uivuiiuuur ajju narioire. " , - Nos. 5, 6. 7, 8. lake passengers. ' ' L. c JONES, Superintendent. ; F. w. CLARK, Gcnl Passenger Agent. - -jan 5 , - ; - . , The Acme; ! M ANTJF A OT UHING 00! MANUFACTURERS OFV'V' Fenilizers, P.ne Fibre and Pine fibre Matting. .; WILMIN(rn)N;NVC. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day: L Going South. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet. K C... 1:..;. 820 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, s. C.L g.;jo A. M. Going Nohth. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw. S. C. . . . 1 .4.5. p im Arrive at Hamlet. N. C. ........ i 5,-35 p. m. decl6tf WM.MONCURE, Supt. o- Wilmrngton t Weldon R. R . ANt BKANCHES J CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 8, 1888. No. 1 23, daily. No. 27, F'tMail dally. Leave Weldon..... Ar. Rocky Mount. No. 15. dally ex Sunday. rpIKREPUTATION OFOUR FERTILIZflUS 4 the ACME and GEM, is now established, - and the results of three years' use in the hands of the best farmers of this and other States fully I attest their value as a higJi grade manure. -! The MATTING, made from the leaves of our -native pine, is conceded to' bo equal to any . wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it is daily increasing; It has vir tues not found in any other fabric. ! The FIBRE or wool is extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a ruling for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light, elastic and proof against insects. certificates from reliable parties using our I goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail- ed upon application. ian4 tf Sash. Sash. 2 05 p in 3 17 pm 4 50 pm 5 43 pm 6 00 am j 7 15 am 10 50 itfci Arrive Tarboro.. . Leave Tarboro... Arrive Wilson. ... 3 53 pm Leave Wilson i'4 lODmi Arrive Selma 5 19 pm Arrive. FayettevTe 7 45 pm 7 00pm 7 48 am Doors. Doom. Leave Goldsboro.. Leave Warsaw.... Leave Magnolia. . . Ar. Wilmington... 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm 8 40pm 9 55 pm 8 40 am 9 38 am 9 54 am 11 35 am 60 2 id FI.Y'S - cream Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Pain and Intlam matlon. Heals the sores. Restores the gensesof Taste and smell. I HEAD KJWFEVER l TRY Till? CURLV-FIIVIiR A particle Is aoplled Into each nostril and is agreeable- iTlci 50 cents at druggists: by mall, registered. 0 cents. ELY BKoTHKR.s. 25 tireenwlch Su. New- York. - , a pi 9 lyeod axw iEA!C,U:.DSVELOPED PART-. t th liody enlarted ni trftTthenfd. Fuilpartivu r vr.t free. l.KIU Mti. C.. Y zttmxa, N.I PFFErins5ai:Ricas::EssftS?rSSJ n!t of OYer-Wor,. Indiscretion, etc aUreej nay 6 dAw lv - " . common. ivUii. ; :. 2 00 .Cypress saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts ... . .... 0 00 STAVES, M W. O. Barrel... 8 00 R. O. Hogshead. . 0 00 TALLOW, y ft...: 5 TIMBER, tf M feet Shipping.. 12 00 Finer M1U. . . l. ..1 1 ' . dllll J1UUC....... Mill Fair .,. common Mill...-....,.,... Inferior to Ordinary. ...... WHISKEY, ? gal Northern. North Carolina.. , WOOL, tf ft Washed......... Unwashep..i... Burry... C4 14)( 70 65 -00 , 00 6f(W 6i4 0 5.V( 0 3 5ir. 00 (v 18 00 1 00 15 00 5K 80 00 1 IX 70 00 70 6j; B 6 5 5 5r 00 50 00 50 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 14, daily. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. No. 78. dally. No. 66, daily ex sunaay. JgEST GOODS. LOWEST PB1CE9. EIRIMS, SPOKES. :WHEELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. , Bttllg Factory Agentse can save yontnoncy. Jacobin Hdw. Depot. 12 05amf 9 00 am 1 21 am 1 10 35 am .... ill) 50am 2 23mjll 50 am 1 3 45 pm 5 28 pm; o 00 pm 6 52 pm 3 dec 29 12 So. Front Str "A buto ciiiiir mm m mr w r 5 Otj 5 )1 2 50 1 00 1 00 28 15 10 , 2 5 S 7 (314 00 10 0(V (v, 6 14 00 13 m , 8 50 . 0 on 0 00 ( i 4 00 is zm ?: 2 50 & m , &, 25 & 15 JJ UNDREDS OF MEN IN WILMINGTON think they have their lives Insured. Some of them will die while under this impression and their families will -discover too'W thnt . was an illusion. . . This ha hannened in wilmf the past month by tlio failure of the reas sessment company that commenced bilslness here, Others will follow soon. Before it Is Dally excent Sunday.5 100 iace, maice sure provisions for your famtiv Train on s?otland Nock Branch Road leaves , ,Iusuran(,e company that has stood the li amax tor Scotland, "seek at 3.fxl l. M. Hf- ""."'s Kyiwauuus, Leave Fayettevllle ; 1 s 30 ami ........ . Arrive Selma. . .... t ..... L .. .1 10 50 am A rri ve Wilson j ......... j 1 1 59 am . Leave Wllson.ir.rj 3 02 amil242pmf 748pm Ar. Rocky Mount.).........! 1 18pmj 8 24 pm Arrive Tarbom. . .'; ;. ... 14 50 pm i Leave TarborcK.j. . . jio 50 umj ArrtyeWeldon . li30smr2'wr95T The Mutual Life Insurance vCompany of New orlc: ls,tne oldest, largest and best company In "V1'-- jib pjju:ie are incontestlbl are paid immediately -on the receipt of proof of death, and are liberal in their conditions. " Assets now over f 118,ooo,000.oa . . . S. WILLARD, Agent, feb 27 y. . 214 North Water St. V, half century. Not among the wonders of Inventive procress is method and system of wnrif thatV. . . . - . . . I fnpmpn all nrfr. , K. . - . . : ' iriun on rsasnviue uranc-u leaves kockv I wuulIJ wuaou ; Repora- Mouut for Nashille. 4 00 P. M.. arrtvesatl."?e0rkersfrom-their homes. Pay lib-- lXashxilte 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 6.15 P. M. 5-1 y,n.e cati their work; either sex. iurnlng leives Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. c. via Albermarle A- Raleigh R.U. dally except hunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 f. M., arrive VVHilamsion, N. C, 8.10 P.M.. 6.40 P.M. Returning leaves Wil li amston. N. C, -daily except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C., 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. d Bram-h leaves Golds boro, N. C. dally except Sunday, J0 A. M. arrive smiihfieid. N. v.. ia( A. Returning leaves Snilthneid. N. C, ia45 A. M., arrive Returning leaves Spriryr Dope 10.4O A- Ulily'tTTewaina. cap- 31., daily exi-ept Sun?taj. ; out and return to us and we will wsndj-ou frt-e. j Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for i rig great'alae and lrnportanr e to i jvu, ma 1 huj BlilTl JUU IU DUSinCSS. Wnlrh you in more money right away.th an else lu the world. Grand . - Jk rm x .7. 1. 5 AniirPUil'I'VrV IT JVk AiL4n are In need of profitable work that can be done pnuJj?&ra"l vXST? KYPxYP Hiavz: 6md lyV ' " M? w whlle llvine at homo Khould at once send their ' Branch ts Na 51. Northbound is No. SO. Dally uuY.umaisvr ' aBaMA r, . -.. . ...,. . ,... .i i'llnton. tiailv. CK(fnt, Mmrtav ui. it (ki xr 1UU . VIO V ill VUI vu aav I Train No. 27 South wiU stop ouly at f Wilson, . RICH Tj Y f;oldsbon and Magnolia. . ' JL rever thev live You are started makes ciose connection at Wei-- nSreSulrea 6on?Sve made?to ail point North dally: All rail via. ingle da3-at t n Is work. AU sue-' Wond, aua jlaUy, except Sunday, via Hay " V. AlllUl. AM 11VU1V. OUVtlV V Wa " m. a address to Hallett & Co.. Portbtnd. Maine, and A1' receive free, f uU Information how . either sex. ot ll ages, can earn from $5 to ?25 per day and upwards wnerever tree, capital - Trains make ctoyconiiecUon lor all point i joiiu vi. ana v a-smngton. 4 ' All trains nni Ki-H1 ITWiti IVOmfno'ftn nnti N abhliiiitun. and have I'ullhiau Pal.-u-n f;i-piv ers attm-uert. - JOHN V. DIVINE. Gf-n'l Supfv J. R. KENLY, Sup's. Transport atiorju T. M. KMEKSON, (ien l PusaiJiiger Agnt. -Jan 8 - , . , Or irjTEasaT jo ; rjEK Manlv .Vigor, Wc&kneci or Lo-s rf Jfeninry per areutir restored bv the use of an cntirviy i5 mxxJjr. Xlxje Verb Santa from Spain. Spaa h TrorheM never fail. Our illustrated, pg boot j d tertrmonials, twnt miiedV Every manfihonlir Rewarded are those "K-hO read this and then act: they will find, honorable f-rrtmnv- ment that win not take them from their b.o;&ls andfamUiefi. Thc proflts are large cad fctir-ff-r every lndustrtrus person, many hare liiau'r and are now making several huiidred dollars. month. It 13 easy or any on to tan t " auid upward per day who 13 willing lo vc'rk" Etther fx. young ir old; capital not neiwj we .start you. KvcrjOdng ur-w. No w ci-ii ablhty required; you, reader, can do tasW'n as anyone.. Write to us at- once forfu'lpjr-Ti.-ular, vv Wch wemall fmv Address tinfrj iz vo., I'ortland, Maln . ...... nov 2-; tljta viy A- 'A. Iir'Wf a Do 5 - 9 prlc 2lac( Jiw York. : f EN LRAL 1NSLKANCL AGENT tOlt : , . : Vy , - Pa .' The cheapest place to buy your school books antl f-chool stationery v i.at Ileirisberser's. - . FIRE, LIFE. MARINE AND ACCIDENT. 'I IK 'SEWING KOCIKTY OT st jftuz i ansa Dowa.iu wuci iw an Kinas or Diaiii an i Over rJiOfW paid out for death losses for juar -, rt7tc:M,TXt 1887,'to.Wllmingtoif, N. C. , . i v.: : " . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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