&0
.tkl v' xrrrt t', Hurt
n.v'-A fh rnuu.
i. a 1
LSi? "i",noT
riui
A
nntl I rue.
who l Your iu?t Friend? conventions of thair respective
Your stomach of coarse. Why? cotratie in conformity to said no
Becatise If It i out of order you are tice. to Fend delegates toffaid respec
one of tile most miserable creatureKj ?ive district conventions. !
a. m aT J
Iiviuj. . uive it a lair, uonoraoie statk conventions.
m -or luuu - .
1"" r(TV ,Ure. my dear.
114 V II come noiuc
. trv hi heart!
have a
foolish way soiue-
for "no."
Saxon Kv rt.
'?L in! the jrods pro vide
clianre and re if it is not thn best
friend you have in tli end.. Don't
wiioke'iu the morning. Don't drink
in the morning. If yon must hiuoke
and drink wait uutil vour stomach
in th rough with breakfast. You can
drink more and smoke more in th
evening and it will tell on you less.
If your food ferments and does not
digest right if you are troubled
with Heartburn, Dizziness of the
head, coming up of the footl after
eutiiig, ninioiiMie..-, Indigestion, or
anv other trouble of the stomach.
, von had lest-.ase (ireeif August
j Slower, as no person can use it with
out relief.
Plait of Orjcmnliatloii f the Democratic
l'artr of North Carolina.
iO'i ':.-. i
twenty-live cents
for a oottie oi
v.if!l riIe your
M ml I III
,j-i-t! ... arlet fever. I
-riVloiherpreiIent rural
,: r?b. ' .uimg rrequHm aiia
:tr Fnh air ai.d Miniight are
-ll- r.Vt.. health. .n mves-
iXli'.- - , .. - tfwl
the ci. tii -
ilieinsuie ti
..i.fur
int
,I!-rtel
!., Hi
Oil
rloe
I)KM. (JKXTItAL KX. COM.,
lial.Jah, X. .'.. Ft h. 3. 18S8.
Tlie follo'.vihg is i he plan of organ
'. Irntiriti hrettfore udoiited bv the
i- . JjTO iii"" , . -
et .. State Democratic Committee for
I lrxtU lrervr- I the guidance of the party.
!'"! rf-rvatiou of health bhoilld 1 TOWNSHIP OHCi AMZATIOX.
1. The unit of county organization
shall be the township. , In each
township there shall bean executive
committee, to consist of live Demo
crats, who shall be elected by the
Democratic voters of the several
townships in meetings called by the
couuty executive committee. And
aid committee so eliTted shall elect
one of its members as chairman,
who shall preside Jit all committee,
meetings.
2. The several township executive
committees shall convene at the
meetings of the several county eon
ventions, or at any time and place
that a majority of them may elect,
and shall elect a eounty executive
committee, 'to consist of not less
than tive members, one of whom
shall be designated as chairman,
wliai vhjill nri$itle at of saitl com-
. i. in ii.uiir t -
,.. ti,or. Illlliee meetings.
wrv a iieriiu-iou " nier 3. In case there sl;all be a fail lire
A.t matter and should be unite as t )f any lowMS,ip to ePCt
mtnhy g-t rui in. ir"""" " itHexecutiveeommirteeforthe period
rooms, espec-
i
t"v .iu-r.K)Uis, lias miim'
i - LiL cr-aiiic matter, which.
Sr Hmlaftera ;few daysit
7 ul alive with noxious serins,
Smnthe air and produce
Tlii- moisture contains
r7.ilhe must ofTensive wast.-s of
"UU... tl.e insensible perspira-
hich is al avs es-
tml til worn om umun
Innly. wnicil is rarnni i
l.v " tie 1.hh and escape'
I -1 1
U
. 1 1 i
rt"'i!l h
of. etitilatuii is
t- at all tiums. and no
roll tit weather isfresh
- Hiluiittel. Cold is a
:ie.Misation. wperienre na-s
:...wn that one feels coll in a room
M,rr-th air i foul, aitnougn ine
mi-rature may be seventy tie-
- .....1 svi.o cti(Tuti fmiti
-rv. or more, jinn vm- v o w...
tills while the blocxl is at lever
at. out tne tresii air ui icm-
tn f.ir Mow freezmir warms
.ri
of thirty days, thecounty executive
committee shall appoint saiil om
nnttee from the Democratic, voters
of said township.
4-. The members of the township
committees shall elect to any va
I cancv occurring in said committees,
j 5. The county executive commit
; tee shall call all necessary county
conventions by giving at least ten
I days notice by public advertisement
the bl.l because n coiiiriouies . ti H uuljlic nlaees in each town-
u 1 1 inv
I ii.tintlaiit oiviren to burn
-arlH.tiof the food and so produce
italheat. A". ) Tiww.
Consumption Surely Cnrtxt.
To thk KniTOR-PIease Inform
v.mr rcalrs that I have a positive
rr-nittjv lur tiieaixj r uajutti instill.-.
nhio. at the court house door, ami
in any Democratic newspaper that
may be published in said county,
requesting all Democrats of the
county to meet in convention in
their respective to-vnships on a com
mon dav therein stated, which said
day shall not be less than three days
before the meetimr of the county
Hv iN tmiflv use thousands of hope-
frv cases have leen iermanently F convention, for the purpose of elect-
rare!. J shall lx glad to send twoi
Uittles of my reiuetly FRKK to any
f your readVrs who have consum
ti"n if thev will send me their ex-
i.rv ami iost office address. Res-
rvrtfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.CM 181
IVarl t.. New York.
Oo-tion Drotly Answcrel.
Tin? following droll questions,
with their reonses, were original
ly taken from an " Knglish work
printed in l-lll, by Wynkyn de
WorOe. Only one copv is know
to be extant. The title of the book
i "Detuantl; Joous.M
Perran.l Whar bore the best
WJea that ever was borne?
Response -The ass that carried
car Lady when she fled with our
Lonl into Egypt.
Pem What became of that ass?
R- Adam's mother ate her.
Viu Who was Adam's mother?
KV-Tlie earth.
Deiu-Ilow many calves tail
oull it take to reach from the
earth to the sky?
Re Sot more than one if it be
ob enough.
briu-What is the tlistanco from
th-'-arface of the sea to the deepest
!rt thereof?
Hes-Only a stone's throw.
Im-What is it that never was
or never will w
Kes-A mouse's nest in a cat's ear.
1 kttn 11 I. , .
-" uy uo men maKe an oven
a town.
Kes-Iiecause t,ey ciximot make
owu m an OVen
.- myw ,ny a an discern a
a flock of bheep?
-Hv his eyesight.
Petu-Why doth a cow lie down?
ii?1Y?.aUM l cannot sit.
"vtn What :f i.
ivni-Uhicli was first, the hen or
the e--.
hi? hen- the creation
J?l,ow aany straws go to a
-?0of nest? to
iiw"01 one for straws, not hav-
Iluot anywhere.
ofilf?,r-okilledne fourth part
wniankiud?
ntrS!11' when kiet Abel,
fcl; , 7 hat luan - getteth his li v-,cUckward?
jTiheroie maker.
iVru-Who were the n
"ae ail
-'ere the nersons that
ajj uoupni an arm iosi
soLnT.A St,.,ilh made an awl and
tL "-.hoeitrnker, who lost
f;T.T-y. doth
-iun.ree times
MOW jj
a iOir
before he
it.
turn
lieth
use he knoweth not hh
L I.. . I m
" 11 frill 1 W 4 1. . JT x .ft
IVm TrTl'",Me tool xnereor.
-aritV; il; 1 is the wors,t "Stowed
wo!1?riAhut?abli-Imauf for he
person
Ui..liTt. pJau w the
- iiiai gave it tohii
Pi,
uu.
yurtrly Merlin--.
irt . - ...
UZ h r ti, w-, V aartrly Meet
-MHl ,im0 strict of
l okvi . mrcu. s3oUX u .
11; ; oa'e'"' tAPriI
10aul u. t at IJthlehem,Ap'l
T- W. Qutiirik, P. H
Sot!1 8b0erf0ya at Frech&
.T
ing their delegates to thecounty
conventions. Thereupon tne con
ventions so held shall elect their
delegates to represent the town
ships in the county conventions
from the voters of the respective
townships, which delegates, or such
of them as shall attend, shall vote
the full Democratic strength of
their respentive townships on all
questions that may come before the
said county conventions. In case
noconvention shall be held in any
township in pursuance of said call,
or no election shall be made, the
township executive committee shall
appoint such delegates.
U. Each township shall be entitled
to cast in the county convention
one vote for every twenty-live
Democratic votes, and one vote for
fractions of tlfteen Democratic votes
catst bv that township at the last
proceding gubernatorial election:
J'rtjvidcd, That every township shall
be entitled to cast at least one vote,
and each township may semi as
many delegates as it may see lit.
7. Ill cases where townships con
test of more than one ward or pre
cinct, each of said wards or preciucts
shall be entitled to send delegates
to county contentions, and 'shall
cast its nroportionate part of its
township s vote, based upon the last
preceding vote for Governor in said
township.
8. The chairmen of township
committees shall preside at all town
ship conventions. In their absence
any other member of said committee
may preside.
!). In cnses where all the town
ship executive committees are re
quired to meet for the purpose of
electing county exeeutive commit
tees, said meetings shall be deemed
to have a quorum hen a majority
of such townsliipssliall be represet
ed in said meeting.
COUNTY AND DISTRICT CON VKNTIOXS.
1. The several county conven
tions shall be entitled to elect to
their Senatorial, .Judicial and Con
gressional Conventions, ouedelegnte
aud one alternate for every lift v
Democratic votes, ami one delegate
for fractions over twenty live Dem
ocratic votes cast at the last p re
cced ing gubernatorial electron in
their respective counties, ami none
but delegates or alternates: so elect
ed shall be entitled to seats in said
convention: Provided. That every
conutv shall have at least one vote
in each of said conventions.
2. The chairman, or in his ab
scence any member of the county,
senatorial' judicialaud 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 eot&entions in
their resective districts; and the
chairman bf said respective commit
tees shall immediately notify the
chairmen of the different county
executive commit tees of said appoint
ment, and the said county execo
tive committees shall forthwith call
1. The State Convention shall be
composed of delegates appointed by
the several county conventions.
Each county shallbeentitledtoelect
one delegate and one alternate for
everv one hundred and fifty Demo
cratic votes, and one delegate for
fractions (over seyentv-five Demo
cratic votes cast therein at the last
preceding gubernatorial election;
and none but delegates or alternates
so' elected shall be entitled to seats
in said convention: Provided, That
every county shall have at least one
vote'in said convention, j
, GKNKKAL, HULKS.
1. Such delegates (or alternates
of absent delegates) as may be pres
ent at any Democratic convention
shall be allowed to cast 1 the whole
vote to which their township or
countv may be entitled. 1
2. If no "delegate or alternate shall
attend a State convention from any
ouutv any person appointed by the
President of the couniy convention,
or on his failure by its Secretary,
mav represent the county.
3. In all conventions provided for
bv this system, after a vote is cast
there shall be no change in said vote
until the final result ofj the ballot
shall be announced by the chairman
of said convention.
4. All Democratic executive com
mittees shall have the power to till
any vacancy occurring in their re
spective bodies. j
5. That, the chairmen of the dif
ferent county conventions shall cer
tify the list of delegates and alter
nates to the different district and
Mate conventions, and! a certified
list of said delegates and alternates
to the State convention shall be
sent to the Secretary of the State
Central Committee."
For the committee:
It. H. Battjlk, Chin'n.
13. C. Bkckwith, Sect'y.
m
Otires Cntf5lfpi4 J. noar-is, Cronp. AxthinA.
t;rvmLttj U 00 iJiJf CVmiIu Incipient Coi:nu':jv
1 V . ATtA I ' . .1 ; . T w . ... ... 0 . .
'JET Oo S'rttft id pold only in
i. U.tl e trwVA-rs. rij Ofra out
l A ami' JJwrt in a t irvtf,&VeiU
'.1 . U.. W1.1t . . , i ... . .. ' n 1 .
rrvp tt, Cattimore, il., U.-S. A.
132
J CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
T BAINS GOING
-r- r-r-
Dated Feb.6th. 1888. No.
SOUTH.
TO
Hyew Lflnce Plnx-The ereot'fohnceo Ar
oct 1 eod a&vrly I
The Committee to the Party.
Ralkioh, N. C, Feb. 2oth, '88.
To (he Democratic Party in Xorth
(Carolina:
At a meeting of the Democratic
State Executive Committee held in
this city, on the 23d of February, in
slant, it was resolved that the Dem
ocratic State Convention be held in
the city of Kaleigh on Thursday, the
30th day of May,
The said Convention will be held
for the nomination of candidates for
the offices of Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Secretary of State, Audi
tor, Treasurer, Superintendent of
PublicInstruction.Attorneytieneral,
three Justices of the Supreme Court
one for the vacancy now filled by
appointment of the "Governor, and
two to take their seats In case the
number of Justicesshall be increased
bv the vote of the people and of
two Electors for the State at large,
and for the election of Delegates
and alternate Delegatesto the Dem
ocratic National Convention to be
held in the city of St. Louis on the
0th day of June next. Also, for the
adoption of a platform of principles
and the transaction of such other
business as may come before it.
It will be observed that the State
Convention is to be held earlier this
year than usual. This was necessary
"in order that the delegates to the
National Convention, to be hejd
the week after, may be selected.
The National Convention is called
earlier than usual in order that the
party niay be better organized and
a more thorough campaign made
in behalf of its nominess 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 couuty committees
throughout the State to take early
action for the call of their county
conventions, in accordance with the
plan of organization which is publish
ed ith this address, giving full no
tice of meetings in the different
townships, so that vrimarieji may be
fairly heldand fully attended. Thus
the fairness of all nominations and
other business done mus be univer
sally conceded. It is obviously im
portant that every county 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 bv active end zealous men.
At t he recentiueeting 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 steps to provide for
the election of delegates to the Na
tional Convention from the different
districts. INt 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 Convention from
such districts to meet iu Raleigh on
or about the 30th of May in district
conventions and elect delegates to
represent the districts at St. Louis
We have reasons to know that
our adversaries will make desperate
efforts this year to restore the State
to Radical rule with all its attend
ant evils. Let true men and good
democrats attend the conventions
of our party, resolved to present for
the suffrages of the people men of
character, integrity and recognized
fitnc for the offices to which they
are nominated, ana only sncu, um
the continued supremacy of the
white race, which is synonymous in
North Carolina with the supremacy
of the Democratic party, will tie as
sured for another term of years.
For the committee.
R. H. Battlk, Chm'D.
B. C. Bkckwith, Sec1 v. ' '
The cheapest place to buy your
schoo books and school stationery
Is at Heinsberger's. "- V
WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices generally. In making up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged.
BAGGING ;i
Gunny.:..; 7
Standard 8 '
BACON North Carolina.
-Hams... M
Shoulders lb 8
Sides, w lb 10
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams. t& tb
. Sides. lb
Shoulders, lb ...
DRY SALTED
Sides, tb
Shoulders, tt..
B A K if Kl -S SDlrits Turoentlne.
Second Hand, each'...., 1 40
New, New York, each 0 00
New, City, each. 1 65
BEESWAX, 1? lb .. 20
BRICKS, Wilmington, M.... 6 00
Northern 0 00
BUTTER. V lb
8
13tf
10 '
15
ax
11
15
10
9
50
1 4i
1 70
23
8 00
00
North Carolina 15 33
Northern........ 25 30
CANDLES, t lb
. Sperm , 18 25
Adamantine 9 10
CHEESE, y lb
Northern Factory..... H 13
Dairy, Cream 13 H
State -" 9 10
COFFEE, 1? lb
Java 27 38
Laguyra . 23 (& - 24
Kio 30 22
CORN MEAL, sh, In sacks. 00 67
Virginia Meal 00 67
COTTON TIES, bundle 1 25 1 30
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, yard e i 6
Yarns, y bunch
EOGS, Jdoz
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, w bbi
Mackerel, No. 1, ? halt bbL
Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl
Mackerel, No. 2, halt bbl . . .
Mackerel, No. 3, 33 bbl
Mullets, y bbl
N. C. Roe Herring, y keg...
Dry Cod, y tb
FLOUR, y bbl
Western, low grade.
, ' Extra ..
Family. .
00
18
.00 00
7 50
9 00
4 75
7 80
6 00
3 00
5
3 50
4 00
4 50
80
20
13 50'
8 00
C4H 00
6 00
9 00
& 7 00
4
0
5
10
05
85
90
City Mills Super 4
" Family 4
GLUE. Tb
GRAIN, "V busheL
corn, fm store, bags, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store. ....
Oats, irom store .'
Oats, Rust Proof :
Cow Peas.."
HIDES, y lb
Green
Dry
HAY, y 100 lbs
Eastern .- 1
Western ,
North River..'.
HOOP IRON, y lb
LARD, y lb
Northern.... :.. ...........
North Carolina
LIME, y barrel
LUMBER. City Sawed. Mft
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Plank 15 00
West India Cargles, accord
ing to quality 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, y gallon
, New Crop, in hhds.. 25
" 41 in bbls... 28
Porto Rico, in hhds......... 28
" In bbls.. 30
Sugar House, In hhds 00
" In bbls. 16
Syrup, in bbls 23
NAILS, y Keg, Cut, lOd basl.. 2 40
OILS, y gallon.
Lard
Linseed
Rosin
Tar
Deck and Spar
POULTRY .
Chickens, live rown.
4 Spring
Turkeys 95
PEANUTS, y busheL, 23 lb 60
POTATOES, y busnei
Sweet
Irish, y bbl...
PORK, y barrel
City Mess
Prime
Rump ;
RICE Carolina, y lb...
Rough, y bush, (Upland). .
44 44 (Lowland)
RAGS, y lb Country
City
ROPE, y ft. .
SALT, y sack. Alum
Liverpool
Llsbom :
American
SOAP, y lb Northern
SUGAR, P tb Standard grain.
Standard A... i
White Ex
(4 4 50
' & 5 00
00 4 10
50 & 5 00
8 . 10
00
00
66 S
00
42tf
00 m
80
2
8 j
65
63
67-
65
45
53tf
90
12
10
95
00
3.V
8
10
1 40 i 0 00
20 00
16 00
18 00
23 00
15 00
i
9
16 ;
90
15
00 (4
00,
20
10;
26
30
30
35
15
18
35
50
14
45
00
16
30
23
25
... 35
... 2 25,
...17 50 :
...15 00
... 00
80
00
1
Extra C, Golden;;
C Yellow.....:
SHINGLES, 7 In. y M. 5 00
Common ; 2 00
Cypress Saps 4 50
Cypress Hearts 0 00
STAVES, y M W. O. Barrel... 8 00
R. O. Hogshead.... 0 00
TALLOW y lb .. 5
TIMBER. V M feetWppingl2 00
Fine Mill ; 11 25
. Mill Prime. 7 50
Mill Fair 5 00
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary 2 50
WHISKEY, y gal Northern... 1 00
North Carolina. 1 00
WOOL, y lb Washed. 28
Unwashep 15
Burry 10
14tf
70
65
00
00 ;
5jW
6
63
0
5K
0 a
0
(a 100
90
60
3 75
18 00
16 00
15 00
5r
80
1 00
IX
22
75
70
00
70
5
6Ji
tf
6
5X
7 00
2 50
5 00
7 50
14 00
(10 00
6
14 00
13 00
8 50
0 00
0 00
(4 4 (10
2 00
2 50
30
25
a 15
23.
NO. 27.
1"-
Leave Wilmington
wave iaanon. . . .
Arrive Florence.
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter..
Leave Sumter......
Arrive Columbia...
P.
to-.
$ 05
11 23
1? 15i
2 40
25
4 25
6 15
A. M,
NO. 15.
P. M.
' 10 10!
13 41!
1 25:
A. M.
NO. 52.
A. M.
t 9 40
10 45
P. M.
t 2 40
5 3?
6 2G
P. M.
No. 5a
P. M.
t 6 40
8 05
NO. 56.
P. M.
8 27
9 55
4-
Na 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. R. ! j r- I
Leaving Lanes K "A A. Ml.. Manning 9:08 A. M
Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8SJ0 A. M..
Lanes 10:28 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter
u:46 a. m., arrives COlumbi a 1:10 P. MA
jno. .-6 runs through from Charleston via
central r. r.. Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man
ning 7:52 P, M. I hi Ti . .
k. connects at Florence
MISCEJXANEOUS
Carolina G entral i lr c
; Company.
--.-';- ...... 1
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
Jan. 1,1888.
Leave Wilmington
Ar. Laurinburg. . .
Lt. LfcurlnbUrjr...
Leave Hamlet..:..
Arrive Chartou:.
Leave Charlotte. . .
Leave Lin coin ton.
Leaver Shelby......
Ar. Ruthertordton
No.1.
daily ex.
Sunday.
6 40 pm
12 23 am
-i 1
12 33 am
2 03 am
700 am
No. 3.
daily ex.
Sunday.
Konrxr
ITI-
Weekly.
t 45 tan
11 09!ami
12.54 pm
3 00 pm!
TOO eta,
5 crt m
If Na 7.
7 Ooiun
EASTBOUND. TRAINS
Jan. 1. 1888.
No.' .
I daily ex
j sunaay .
Kn A
-m a 1
uaiijex.
Sunday.
Train on e &D
with No. 59. !
R.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
INO
7FJN0. 57.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
; t
NE TRACT OF LVND, LYING ONE
0
mile from Llncolntoo, N. C . consisting of S3
acres. 53 acres cleared: Is best for cotton,
but -fives good crops for all grams. Has a
braach running through It and a fine epiinv;
a few acres of bottom Hnd on the branch and
50 acres In wood. ok a"d hlckoryi wel tun-
bered. - - Jj
Another trat lying t V miles rom Lln-oh-
ton. $i ml e from -i; OvH R , UO acre,
cleared, fine eprioc of dtllclous water, aboa
six seres of 1hiu.t la- d rerr iron ine m chi
ts io. I lor toh eco, but -gro s ctht-r cr
nell; 75 acres In yt I low pin- and ak.
For price and urnji nly to -
C&UNLV MORRIS,
men 18 U Aucfra & icai taw i:rotfcri ;
Leave Columbia
AiTlve Sumter..
Leave Sumter. .
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Leave Marion..
Arrive Wilmington.
p !m. I
10 25,
11 52
1
1 52
1 20
I Aj- M.
! ! 4 !)5
i 5 23!
f 8 35
A. M.
A. M.
6 50
8 12
No. 58.
t 8 22
9 40
A. M.
No. 66.
A. M.
t 10 :jo
11 11
2 101
P. L
No. 53,
M.
5 33
6 46
No. U.
P. M.
8 20
8 55
11 50
P. M.
Daily. tDajly except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via
Central R. RM arriving Manning 7:20 P. M..
Lanes 8KB P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M.
No. 57 runs through to Charleston via cen
tral R. it., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes
9-33 A. M., Charleston UilO A. M.
No. 66 connects at Florence with C. and D.
train for Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 aid 14 make close connection at Wil
mington with W. & W. K. It. for all nolnts
North . . '
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
J. R. KENLY,Supt. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Genei-ai Passenger Agent.
feb 10
TinB TABLE NO. 3
Palmetto Railroad Co.
ryi AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887,
Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun
day;
Lv. Ruthertordton 1
Leave Shelby;
Leave Llnsolnton.
Arrive Charlotte"..
Leaveharlotte. . .
Leave Hamlet.....
Arrive Laurlnburgn
Leave Laurinburg.
Arrive Wllmlngt'n
NOH 8 S 0
h Tri
weekly.
8 00 pm
1 25 am
2 17 am
.....-(
2 27 am
8 25 am!
8 40 am
10 52 am
13 pm
3 00 pm
7 OS am
ie 80 pm
4 00 pm
N0.6.
5 45 am
4 25 pm
Trains Na 1 and 2 make close connection at
Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. v
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh.
Take Train No. l for Statesville and Stations
on W. N. C. R. It. and points West. Also, for
Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens, Atlanta and
all Tnnlnta UAiithuroct A Ioa r-w lehAir111& -Hn .
Spartacburg.
Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 trt-weekly be
tween Wilmington and Lirurinburg. .
Local Frclsrht Nos. 7 and 8 dailv between
Launnourg and Cbarlotte.
Nos. 5, 8, 7, 8, t ake passengers. ' ; .
I c JONES, superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, Genl Passenger -f -
Jan 5 : . ..... -; , ..i4; , , y ,
The Acme -
M ANUF AOTlf EING fl0.
MANUFACTURKRS OF
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
GOING SOUTH.
No 1 Passenger and Freight.
Leave Hamlet. N. C.
Arrive at Cheraw, s. c
8.20 A. M
9.30 A. M
Goixo North.
No. 2 Passenger and Freight:
Leav Cheraw. S. C 4.25 P. M
Arrive at Hamlet, N. C... 5.a5 P. M.
dec 16 WM. MONCURE, Sup't.
Wilmington &Weldon R. R
AND BRANCHES.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Jan. 8,1888.
NO. 23,
daily.
No. 27,
F'tMail
dally.
No. 15.
daily ex
Sunday
Leave Weldon. . . . . j 2 05 pm
Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm
5 43 pm
6 00 -am
7 15 am
Arrive Tarboro.
Leave Tarboro
Arrive Wilson....
Leave Wilson . . . . .
Arrive Selma.... ..
Arrive Fayettevi'e
....l4 50 pm
1 10 50 am
I.'
3 53 pm 7 00 pm 7 48 am
4 lOpmt I.
5 19 pm .
7 45 pm I
Leave Golds boro..
Leave Warsaw....
Leave Magnolia...
Ar. Wilmington...
4 45 pm
5 50 pm
6 05 pm
7 40 pm
7 40 pm
8 40 pin
9 55 pm
8 40 am
9 38 am
9 54 am
11 35 am
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO. 14,
dally.
NO. 78.
dally.
NO. 66,
dally ex
Sunday.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Magnolia. . .
Arrive Warsaw...
Arrive Golds boro.
Leave Fayette ville
Arrive Selma
Arrive WUson.....
Leave Wilson 1
Ar. Rocky Mount .
Arrive " Tarboro. . . 1
Leave Tarboro 1
12 05 am
1 21am
2 23 am
9.00 am:
10 35 ami
10 50 am
11 50 ami
3 45 pm
5 28 pm
5 50 pm
6 52 pm
8 30 am
10 50 am
11 59 am
.3 02amil2 43pmi 7 48 pm
1 13 pm 1 8 24 pm
4 50 pm
10 50 am
Arrive WTeldon....j 4 30 ami 2 40pmj 9 35 pm
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily
except Sunday.
Train leaves TarDoro, is. u via AiDermarie
& Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M.,
Sunday 5 IX) p. M., arrive WUllamston, N. C,
8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves WU
llamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A.
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C,
9.45 A. M., UwjO A. M.
, Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 8.30 A. M.,
arrive Smitnneld, N. C, laoo A. M. Returning
leaves Smithneld, N. C, 10.45 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 12.10 P. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaved Rocky
Mount for Nashville, 4JX) P. M., arrives at
Nashville 4.40 P. 3L, Spring Hope 5.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M..
Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1L55 A,
iL, dally except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M.
Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. 5L, connect
ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 66,
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle
Branch is No. 51. Northbound Is No. 50. "Daily
except Gunday. .
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train Na 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all polnto North dally. All rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line. f
Trains make close connection for all points
North via lUchmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between W ilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace, sleep
ers attached. "
JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl SttpU
J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, v
jans ' ' ' ' -- ----
A A. U n-wu 4 CJu:
GENERAL;
9 -
INSURANCE AGENTS FOR
FIRE. Lire. MARINE AND ACCIDENT.
Over srvOuO paid out for death losses for year
1887, in WlimIngtou;N. C, - i '
o.ilce corner onh Water andllulberry sts.;
up stairs. - , Xsd ;tl
WILMINGTON, N.Gv
rnil E REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS J
the ACME and GEM, is now established, and
I" -.. ' . :
the results of three years' use in the hands of
the best farmers of this and other States fully
attest their value as a high grade manure.
The MATTING, made from the leaves of bur
native pine, Is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet lor comfort and durability and the
demand for it is daily increasing. It haa vlr-
.'!'' ' ; . i ;..v" -
tues not found in any other fabric. , . . ?. .
The FIBRE or WOOL Is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light '
elastic and proof against Insects. . r
certificates from reliable parties using our
(roods can be seen at our office, or win twt msti.
ed upon application. lanitf
l(A BURNT CHILD DREADS THE FIELn
"OUNDREDS 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 late that it
was-an illusion. -r .
This has happened In Wilmington diirtnc
the past month by he failure j)f the first as-
essmenu company mat, commenced business
here, Others will follow soon. Before it is
too late, make sure provisions for your f amiiv
in a life insurance company that has stood the
test aunng generations.
The Mutual Lire insurance Company of New
York, Is the maau, largest ana best company In
the world. Its policies are Incontestable, are
paid immediately on the receipt of proof of
death, and are liberal In their conditions.
Assets now over $118,000,000.00. ; . . .
M. S. WILLARD, Agent,"
feb 27 - .214 North Water St.
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Insurance.
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