s I
A
....l.1v1 ami hve pant
.untMvUand Kve s;.an,
Va-l'" 1:1.. I.a aft)
4 Err-.- .r.i-t of the toll.
..ic.i: turned up the
i- - -it. a-, iiaiiw -
- -
vines and pruned
V'... nin at eai
T Mved while Adam pan
K.irfl" ,r"
. ....rt,,nt of political eiitfi-
liii L done by friends cr
....it rt for their man
-.I.Utf; . t;cket, ami the
i1' :i i ..ruliablv secure the
brt Tlin if indorsed by
.ti V . , t. the elec-
I-'.
fl"-'- . ... ill.'
. .. i Jr.. of nil DiseiiffH
t'r" . liv.r and Stonmclu
ii Khi'.. :: iw.hi" ?uaratitid.
leo
..... .
K!. tnt I utters nos
front, it merirs
ft
hii-lM '-n iinl(rMJ. mm
. .1 i: ..I......
lv Mveii in 1 !"-.
i;..- ..-uii.iriv ioiuiiM-vi
M tr a
. i .
"'. - ...... w !.ivr and
r-JirS Ihmii? larantced
rlX inv-nn-nt. Price 50c. and
..ltWm.M.irn&CoH
Tl ASe ' H',r-
-tuiiiionl v Kinl
to
lire: out u
llUI
jr Haird I- ritflit the
l ,:.;.i;t ..nu'evity is posesfd by
?' "' .r Haird says tlKit a
;3;t'....'i'turity. there wiii.th
- ' ; fr.,tn hviii ind"f-
wlnf a'-
it..
coniiriiiuiiy.
HK(. IMIII III
ali back to tlin
L i i IVTirburir there
llut lave iieeu mere mi
Th' Ttrin ( rot.
Who In Yonr Kett Irlend?
Your stomach of coanie. "SVhy?
Because if it is out of order yon are
one of the most miserable creatures
living: Give it a fair, honorable
chauee and see if It is not the best
friend vou have in the end. Don't
smoke in the morning. Don't drink
in the morning:. If you must smoke
and drink wait until your stomach
is through with breakfast. You can
drink more and smoke more in the
evening: and it will tell on you less.
If yonr ood ferments and does not
digest right if you are troubled
with Heartburn. Dizziness of the
head, cumins; up of the food after
eating;, TJiJUoiiMiess, Indigestion, or
any otiicr trounie oi me sxomacu.
von haa lest ue iireen August
Flower, as no person can use it with
out relief. -
-
Vln of Orsranlwllon of tli Democratic
Party ofNortli Carol inn.
.!!- Mother.
JiH VI.-UW'SSOOT!IINO SYRUl
J .uM a!a IhmimhI when children
,u:;au' tVah. It relieves the lit
tv.r.Vrrrut once: it prtxhu es nat
cml tuiet ?V by relieving the
f.:M from Kiln, und the little cher
Elaakr a "bright as button." It
t ti-rv .lfa.ai.t to taste. It sootltes
th child, Mftens the gums, allays
all ivin, relieves wind, regulates the
N,tK and is the Wt known reine
iiv U,r iliurrhra, whether arising
'.Mil tcethi:: or other causes.
Ta lity five cH:t ll lOttle.
jtily li iliHuliwly
ao,lin a IU-nMsly for ObeIty. ;
lint here a eoret for women
trnbJ-l with oleMty which wo an
ttriuti will carry Muie weight,
n.otjelr. .tJiat Ixnlies exj-osed
rififa"itty to the sun 'gain
ucl aofitf r of the blood forces
as to jireveut any exceKsive
fr:t;iiig of .hIjo.m matter." It
ctt't cot. however, be suppo?etl
that on the other bund, plenty of
njiiiriH j, rotiducive to leanness.
"4 . f.r tlie reallv healthful eon
ti.tiuh neither fat nor lean, but
arly ami lump, and the sun's
m quicken the nutrient functions.
prtJ'jfiri a beautiful and elastic
pjaaJcs of form; indeed, the con
rfatt action of the sun upon a hu-
R-w Udy is like the effect upon a
yaut, ritAliiiug and strengthening
i every jart. J'rc.
-
Clplloo If m Mnny Victim',
Utneenleavor to find relief with
uaruc, uir injection, tne ap-
uvaii.i laxative are digressing.
T.ev an reM.rted to time ami
an. nntil the sufferer is almost in
P"rJ.1 paiii.ionlya brief respite.
py taking Siiuiuons Liver Regula
tor, the howeb will be gentlv moy
p naturally as if no medicine
-"w-rniakeirf Kegularitv in tak-
use iii-tlicine' will Moii effect a
lrH-WUl relief.
Dkm. ('kntiial Kxfc Com.,
i:ab:iqh X. C, Feb. 23. 188.
Tlie following is the plan of organ
ization heretofore adopted by the
State Democratic: Committee for
the guidance of the party..
TOWNSHIP OKUAXIZATIOX.
I. Tlie unit of nounry organization
hall be the township. Jn each
township there shall bean executive
committee, to consist of Jive Demo
crats, who shall be elected by the
Democratic voters of the several
townships in meetings called by the
county executive t-ommittee. And
sMiid committee so elected shall elect
one or us niemiHTs as cnairman.
who shall preside at nil committee
meetings.
The several township executive
committees shall convene at the
meetings of the several county con
ventions, .or at any time and place
hat a majority of them may elect.
mil shall elect a countv executive
omiuittee, to consist of not less
hall live members, one Of whom
hall be designated as chairman,
who shall preshU at all of said com
mittee meetings.
In case there shall be a failure
m the part of any township to erect
ts exefcnt ive commit tee for the period
of thirty days, the county executive
committee shall appoint said com
mittee from the Democratic voters
of said township.
lr The members of the township
committees slmll elect to any va
cancy occurring in said committees.
5. the countv executive commit
tee shall call all necessary county
tice. to send delegates to said respec
five district conventions. .
- STATK CO3TENTI0XS.,
composetTof delegates appointed by J
ine several county conventions.
Each county shall be entitled to elect
one delegate and one alternate for
every one hundred and fifty Demo
cratic votes, and one delegate for
fractions over seventy-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 leasf one
vote'in said convention.
GENERAL RULES.
1. Such delegates (or alternates
of absent delegates) as may be pres
ent at any Democratic convention
shall be il lowed to cast the whole
vote to which their township or
county may be entitled.
2. If no "delegate oralternate shall
attend a State convention from any
ountv anv person appointed bv the 1
.1 - f, "A
j'resKient oi tne county convenwou,
or on his failure by its Secretary,
mav represent the countv.
3. In all conventions provided for
by this system, after a vote is cast
there shall be no change in said vote
until the ilnal result of the ballot
shall be .announced by the chairman
of said convention. '
4. All Democratic executive com
mittees shall have the power to fill
any vacancy occurring: iu their re
spective bodies.
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:
R. H. Battle, Chni'n.
B. C. Bkckwith, Sect'y-
WHOLESALE PRICES. . -
" The following quotations "represent whole
sale prices generally, in making up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged. " "
conventions by giving at least ten
days notice by public advertisement
in three.pubhc places in each town
ship, at the court house door, and
in any Democratic newspaper that
may be published in said county.
reouestiiur all Democrats of the
county to meet in convention in
their respective tow nships on a com
mon day therein stated, which said
iy
day shall not be less than three davs
beforo the meeting of the county
convention, for the purpose of elect
ing their delegates to the county
conventions. Thereupon the con
ventions so held shall elect their
delegates to repreent the town
ships in the county conventions
from tlie 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,
6. 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 township at the last
procediiig gubernatorial election:
Jroeificd, That every township shall
he entitled to cast at least one vote.
and each township may send as
many delegates as it may set fit.
7. In cases where townships con-
tist of more than one ward or pre-
cinct, each of said wards or precincts
shall be entitled to send delegates
to county conventions, and shall
cast its proportionate 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. Iu their absence
any other member of said committee
limy preside.
V. In cases where all the town
ship executive committees are re
oaired to meet for the purpose of
electiug countv executive commit
tees, said mee,tin
to have a quorum
of such townshipsshall be represet-
ed in said meetiuir.
county, and district conventions.
1. The several county conven
tions shall be entitled to elect to
their Senatorial, Judicial and Con
gressional Convent ions, one delegate
and one alternate for every fifty
Democratic votes, and one delegate
for fractions over twenty five Dem
ocratic votes cast at th"e last -proceeding
gubernatorial election in
their respective counties, and none
but delegates or alternates so elect
ed shall bo entitled to seats in said
convention: Iirvidcd. That every
countv shall have at least one vote
in each of said conventions.
2. - The chairman, or in his ab
scence anv member of the county,
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, sliall
at the call of their respective chair-
Conomption Surely Cured.
To thk Kiitor Please inform
E rr;,"ni.that 1 avea iwsitive
jy fr the above named disease.
1V "ily '"ousands of hope
7 WVe ln permanently
Uhall be glad to send two
(ft?. ofluvwlyFiiKK to any
..v5!krfaJ,'rs ho have consumtj
rW.?fy e their ex-
UK v A;-LOCUM, M.C., 181
ew ork.
wur I.IIUOUIIK
biwP,tnt of cold
Kk!? Dnti! t,,e
F4 a little stAl
for ItlUiou.ne..
and going to
water. Eat
hckr ' .UIUU lue o'.uous at
Aw,itt,esta,e bread, say
uxl an,.U Viece half aK large
"S hy ,of boiled lean beef or
bin. 7. u,tn? rather is warm.
c'c l;;Ta,,tt,e cracked wheat
rj;1 lorridge.
iithS?rr,akeabout the u,t?
Eirr; ,you.r!,uPler.
7uZ Ty .ln t,he Pen aIr
ice.. Inspiration, once or
lije;:L ll u few lays your
Uon. lVl.t,,rouPh t'e bilious-
itk Tir. V,e spring sort, and
Kr he . - i ,,uve Irom yt'ftr
KTn ;'.''''ter drink, lager
5Prin l,b,k,?-v and dozen
CHILD DiEADS m 1IU
IN WILMINGTON
U OP MEN
tVr. .
r-Swtlf JLresJQSUre1- ome of
Z JiT-" UU Oiler thl ImnrmtA. -i
TS'iS .ngton daring
win rf. T ui;reasjon ana
o. w mie mat it
v --' cSi" 'or your ramtly
1 1 has &lood lh
ftjji vS;Ince c1pai1T of New
Ky lU r. wT? company ln
Utrr ta thiTfe,Pof Proof 01
M. 8. IXAJRp. AjTnt. ,
ZHjona Water St.
shall !e tleemetl
hen a majority
Tlie Committee to the Party.
Raleigh, "N. C, Feb. 2oth, '88.
To the Democratic, Party in North
Carolina:
. At a meeting of the Democratic
'State Executive Committee held in
this city, on the 23d of February, in
stant, it was resolved that the Dem
ocratic State Convention be held in
the citv of Raleigh on Thursdav, the
30th day of May, 1888.
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
Publielnstruction.AttorneyGeneral,
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
by the vote of the people and of
two Electors for theStateNit large,
and for the election of Delegates
and alternate Delegates to the Dem
ocratic National Convention to be
held in the city of St. Louis on the
5th dav 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 held
the week after, may be selected
The National Convention is called
earlier than usual in Order that the
party may be Letter organized and
a more inorougii campaign maue
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
. - A
urge upon the county 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 vrimaries 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 caunot at
tend, provision has been made for
the representation of the county by
any person appointed by the chair
nuui 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 uouuty 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. 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 by authorising del
egates to the State Convention from
such districts to meet in Raleigh on
or apout; tne win oi iuav in uistnct
conventions and elect delegates to
represent the districts at St. Louis
Ve have . reasons to know that
our adversaries will make desperate
efforts this year to restore the State
to Radical rule with all its attendant-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
fitness for the offices to which they
are nominated, and onlv snch. and
BAGGING
uunny. '
Standard...."."."."
BACON-! North CareUni."
Hams
nouiaera w n. ....
UMM M ....
Pjucs, ffr ID
WESTERN SMOKED ' -
Hams,
sides tt.
Shoulders, w lb..... "
DRY SALTED t
Sides, f lb.............
- Shoulders, ytb.
BARKEI.S Spirits Turpentine,
Second Hand; each.
New, New York, each.
New, city, each.....
BEESWAX, y .... i. J:
BRICKS, Wilmington, M. . . .
Northern7r"7r?....;. ,
BUTTER, lb
North Carolina...
northern
CANDLES, lb
. ojjci ui i .
Adamantine
CHEESE, lb - i
Northern Factory.;;
Dairy, Cream
State
COFFEE, y lb
Java ,
Laguyra
Rio
CORN MEAL, 1? bush, In sacks.
Virginia Meal. ......
COTTON TIES, bundle
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, V yard. ......
Yarns, bunch....
EGGS, doz
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, bbi
r 1
t 8
l i-
14
8
110
3
110
. 8X
8
8
15
if
10
9
6
Wllminctton, X3olnmhra
& Au?aRth R. R. Co
I ' .... . .- - . r , .. :
' mm mm "r m
ft V m. . .BL
CONDENSED SCHEDULE; !
T BAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated April 1st, 18S8.
..a
140.
0 00
1 65
20
6 00
0 00
15
25
18
j 9
11
13
2T
23
20
00
00
.1:6
00
18
.1 50
1 75
1 70
23
8 00
(314 00
NO. 23.
Leave Wilmington..
Leave Marlon. ....... I
Arrive Florence....
P.
(4
25
30
25
10
12
14
10
28
24
22
67
67
30
6
80
20
M. i
8 06
11 23
12 15!
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter. .
Leave Sumter...
Arrive Columbia....
i
i i-
No. 50
A. M.
2 40
415
4 25
6 15
A. M.
NO. 27. Xa 75.
P. M. P. M.
10 10 t 2 40
12 41 5 23
1 25 6 1G
A. M. P. M.
NO. 58.
P. M.
........ t 6 0
........ 805
NO. 52. NO. 56.
A. M. P. M.
t 9 42! 9 22
" 10 55J. 9 55
MISCELLANEOUS.
Carolina Central Railroad
- Company. ;
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,'
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
central R. R.
Leavlnff Lanes 8:34 A. M.. Mannlne 9:08 A. M
Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8U A. M..
Lanes 10:28 A. M.. Manninsr 11:10 A. M.. Sumter
11:46 A. M;, arrives Columbia 1:10 P. AL!
Na 56 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. R.. Leavlni: Lanes 7:13 P. ivrr. Man-
i mmt mwfm, - r
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
WIUIJNO. 58. .
00 00
Mackerel, No. 1, half bbL 7 50
9 GO
4 75
7 80
6 00
3 00
15.
12 50
8 00
11 00
6 00
9 00
7 00
4 00
4 00
4 50
5 00
4 10
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
10
5
10
i
65
62
67"
65
45
52
90
5
13
10
95
00
31
8
10
0 00
26
30
30
35
15
18
&5
2 50
MackereL No. 2. W bbl
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl....
Mullets, bbl...;...
N. C. Roe Herring. $ keg.
Dry Cod, lb.......
FLOUR, DDI w .
Western, low grade 3 50
Extra.... .. 4 00
Family... "4 50
City Mills Super. 4 00
44 Family. 4 50
GLUE, ib s
GRAIN. 59 busheL
Corn, fm store, bags, white 00
Corn, cargo, ln bulk, white. 00
Corn, cargo, ln bags, white. 66
Corn, mixed, from-store 00 &
Oats, from store . 42
Oats, Rust Proof . : 00
cow Peas 80
HIDES, lb ,
Green.....
Dry
HAY. v 100 lbs
Eastern l 05
Western... 85
North River.... 90 A
HOOP IRON. W lb....;... 2Jk
LARD, lb
Northern 7
North Carolina. 8
lime, Darrei l 40
LUMBER. Citv Sawed; Mft.
snip stun, resawed. 18 00 20 w
Rough Edge Plank.. ; 15 00 16 00
' West India Cargles, accord
ing to quality. . . .13 00 18 00
Dressed Floortng, seasoned. 18 00 22 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 00
molasses, t gallon -New
Crop, in hhda. . . .
44 ln bbls...
Porto Rico, in hhds.
44 in bbls;.......
Sugar nouse, ln hhds
t' lnbojs.
Syrup, In bbls.......i
NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin
OILS, gallon. ; ;
Kerosene... ; .. ..'i..
Lard
Linseed U,
Rosin .1.......
Tar ...'.....
Deck and Spar...
POULTRY " :
Chickens, live '.rowxu....
- 44 Spring..
Tiu-keys
PEANUTS, bushel, 22 H
POTATOES, bushelr
, Sweet.
Irish, bbl ....
PORK, 3? barrel . ij .
City Mess .....1....,
Prime, ..i .
Rump .1
RICE Carolina, lb. .;
Rough. bush, (Upland)..
44 44 ' (Lowland)
RAGS, y lb country....
City... .v...;....
ROPE, lb ;..
SALT, sack. Alum.....
Liverpool
Lisbon..:
-American
SOAP, y lb Northern .:;'
SUGAR, P lb standard grain.
St andard A
White Ex C
Extra C, Golden ;..
C Yellow.. ;y.
SHINGLES, 71n-M..i.
Common
Cypress Saps ;
cypress nearts uuu 1 j
STAVES, M W. O. Barrel... 8 00 14 00
R.O. Hoeshead......: 0 00 (10 00
TALLOW, lb 5 6
TIMBER, $f M feet-Shipping.. 12 00 14 00
Fine Mill i 11 25 13 00
Mill Prime. 7 50 8 50.
Mill Fair .' 5 00 0 00
Common Mill 5 00 0 00
Inferior to Ordinary-.- 2 50 4 00 .
WHISKEY, gal Northern... 1 00 2.00
North Carolina. ;. 1 00 (3 2 50
WOOL, V lb Washed.... 28 30
Unwasnep 15 25
Burry . 10 15
iNo. 51.
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter...
Leave Sumter. . ,
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Leave Marion. . .
Arrive Wilmington...
P. M.
11 25
12 52
12 52
220
A. M.
NO. 78
A. M,
4 35
: 5 221
8 351
A. M. I
NO. 57
M.
6 50
8 12
NO, 59.
t 8 22
9 40
A. M. 1
No. 66.
A. M.
T 10 30
11 U
2 10
P. M. I
No. 53.
P. Mi
5 33
6 46
NO. 14.
P. JL
8 20
8 55
11 50
P. Mi
Dally. ; tDally except Sunday. j
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C, via
Central R. R., arriving Manmng T:20 P, Mi.
Lanes 8:02 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M.
No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen
tral R. R., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes
933 A. M., Charleston 1L30 A. M.
No. 66 connects at Florence with C. and D.
train for Cheraw and Wadesboro, , f
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil
mington with W. & W. R. R. for all points
North . --
' JOHN F. DIVINE, 1
General Superintendent. ,
J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. -
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
apl 4 ;
25
28
28
. 30
00
16
22
2 40
9"
16
90
15
20
10
95
60
si
2 25
14
45
00
16
20
22,
TIME TABLE NO. 3
Palmetto Railroad Co.
QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 18S7,
Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun-
day:
Ko.L No! 3. No. 5 ,
Jan. 1, 1888. daily ex. dally ex. Tri-j
r Sunday. Sunday. Weekly.
---. , 1 " "
Leave Wilmington 6 40 pm - - 7 00 am
Ar. Laurinburg. 1 . 12 23 ami - I 5 05 pm
" ' 1 : : ..' No. 7.
Lv. Laurinburg.;. 12 33 am : ' 6 00am
Leave Hamlet 2 03 am 7 00 am
Arrive Charlotte. . 7 00 am ' . 3 00 pm
Leave Charlotte... 8.45 am
Leave Lincolnton. 11 09"am ,
Leave Shelby f 13 54 pm
At. liutherfordton . , 3 00 pm - t
EASTBOUND TRAINS 4
Jan. 1; 1888.
NO. 2. . No, 4,
daily ex 1 dally ex.
Sunday.)
Lv. Rutherfordton!
Leave Shelby. . . 4 . .
Leave Lincolnton.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte...
I.eave Hamlet . . .
Arrive Laurinburg
Leave Laurinburg.
Arrive Wllmlngt'n
Sunday.
8 00 pm
1 25 am
2 17 am
2 27 am
8 25 am
8 40 am
10 52 am
12 45 pm
3 00 pm
0S8&6
Trt-
Weekly.
7 05 am
,2 30 pm
4 oopm
'NO. 6.
5 45 am
i 25 pm
Trains No. 1 and 2 mako close ronnectlon at
Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. .
.Through Sleeping Cars between Wllmlntrton
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh.
Take Train No. l for StatesvlUe and stations
on W. N.-c. R. it.' and points West. Also, for
Snartanbursr. Greenville. Athens. Atlanta and
all points southwest. Also, for Ashcvtlle via
Spartanburg.. . . ., - . -
Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 trl-weekly be
tween Wilmington and Laurinburg. - -
Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 daily between
Laurinburg and Charlotte. - -
Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers.
L. C JONES. Superintendent.
F. w. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger AgenL
Jan 5 ;;' . "'.
1 . " " . -, 1 . "i
.The Acme :;
MANUFACTURING CO.
. MANUFACTURERS OP ' ;
Feriilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
WILMINGTON, N.G.
25
0
!100
.90
60
& 2 75
Going South.;
No 1 Passenger and Freight.
Leave Hamlet. N. C ..... .
Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. . .
8.20 A. M;
9.30 A. M;
..17 50
.15 00
.. 00
4
,. 60
80
00
1
18 00
16 00
15 00
80
1 00
1
- 1
14,, 22X
JU (s
65
GOIKQ NOKTH.
No. 2 Passenger and Freight:
Leav Cheraw, S. C 4.25 P. M.
Arrive at namiet. n. c 5.a P. M.
dec 16 tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't.
5 Wilmington & WeIdon R. R
AND) BRANCHES
75
70
00 00
00 70
5 5
6 6
6 6
0 6
oK 5
0 5
5 00 7 00
2 00 2 50
4 50 5 00
COKDEKSED SCHEDULE;
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
I I NO. 27, NO. 15,
Dated Apl. 10, 1888. No. 23, F'tMall dally ex
j dally. dally. Sunday.
Leave Weldon 2 05 pm 5 43 pm 6 00 am
Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm 7 15 am
nE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS ;
the ACME and GEM, is now established, and
the results of threeears' use In the hands of
the best farmers of this and other States - fl
attest their value as a high grade manure, v ;
The MATTING, made Irom the leaves of ou
native pine, is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for it is dally increasing. It has vlr
tues not found ln 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. .
1 r- r
certificates from reliable parties using our
goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail- -
ed upon application. ian4tf-
tfEAK, UNDEVELOPED PART
r the Body enlarged and strengthened. Pnll tmrticn
rs sent sealed free. ERIE MED. CO., Buttavo, N. Y
J1FFEREBS frbm MERVOUSNESSb7 orlciD
suit 01 over-won, indiscretion, etc address Nw '
Arrive Tarboro.
Leave Tarboro....
4 50pml.
10 50amf...
I Arrive Wilson.... 353pm J 00pm 7 48 am
RICHLY
Leave Wilson 4 10pm
Arrive Selma 5 19 pm
Arrivp FayettevTe 7 45pm
Leave Goldsboro.. 4 45 pm 7 40 pm 8 40 am
Leave Warsaw 5 50 pm . . . . 9 38 am
Leave Magnolia. . . 6 05 pm 8 40 pm 9 54 am
Ar. Wilmington.. . 7 40 pm 9 55 pm 11 35 am
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Direct Importation.
No. 14,
daily.
No. 78.
daily.
No. 66,
dally ex
Sunday.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Magnolia. . .
TUST RECEIVED BY GER. BARK CHAR- Arrive Warsaw...
I Arrive Goldsboro.
LOTTE & ANNA, a large and well selected
12 05 am
124 am
2 25am
9 00 am:
10 35 am
10 50 am
11 50 am
4 00 pm
5 30 pm
5 50 pm
6 52 pm
utock Of ENGLISH CROCKERYWARE
Prices guaranteed equal to any American 1
Importer. -
W. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers,
mch 5 Hardware, Tinware and Crockery
POMONA HILL NURSERIES
POMONA, N. C,
Two and a Half Miles West of Greensboro. N. C.
Leave Fayetteville
Arrive Selma
Arrive Wilson
Leave Wilson
Ar. Rocky Mount.
Arrive" Tarboro. . .
Leave Tarboro
Arrive Weldon
"8 30 am
10 50 am
11 59 ami
3 02amil2 42 pm!
1 ispmi
v4 50 pmf.
10 50 am.
7 48 pm
8 24 pm
4 30amf 2 40 pm 9 35 pm
men, meet at some time and nlnce;h MnMnnMi' annnnnMv. of the
in their respective districts, desipn-; white race which is synonymous in
tit 2 cal1 'Vii1 tA.sha11 beNortlitCarolina with the supremacy
their duty to appoint the time and Qf the Democratic party, will be as
place for holding conventions in j Sllreti for another term of years,
their respective districts; and the For the committee,
chairman of aid respective commit IL.JI. Battlk, Chm'n.
-k?. Im" ,"e'a1l.ey notny tne: B. C; BKCKWiTn, Sec y.
vMouiucii ui me uiuereni county
and the said county erecu
tive committees shall forthwith call
conventions of thafr respective
counties in conformity to said no-
o-
rjihe main line of the It.- & D. R. R. passes
through the grounds and within 100 feet of
the office. Salem trains make regular, stops
twice daily each way. Those interested ln
Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited
to inspect tms, tne Largest nursery in ine
State, and one of the largest ln the south.
Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear,
Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri
cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes,
Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie
Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, - Chestnut,
Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees,
&c. All the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888
will show. :
Give your orders to my authorized agent or
order direct from the Nursery. .
correspondence solicited. Destfiptlve Cata
logue free to applicants. ..;-
Address
Dally except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax tor Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily.
except sunaay.
Tram leaves uarooro, n. j.. via Airjermarie
& Raleigh li. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M.,
Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C.,
8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wil
liamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.40 A.
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, n. c,
9.45 A. M.. 11JJ0 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves ODld3-
boro. N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.,
arrive Smlthfield, N. C, 7 A. iL Jteturnlng
leaves Smithneld, N. c, eX) A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C.,9.30 P.M.. i
Train on wasnviue israncn leaves- uocKy
Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at
Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. AL.
Nashville 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A,
M., dally except Sunday.
Rewarded are thoso who
read this and then act: they
will find honorable mploy-
: ment that will not take them from their homes
and families. The profits are large aDd sure
I for every industrials person, many hav made
and are now making several hundred dollars
a month. It is easy for any one to make t5
and upward per day. who is willing to work..
Either sex, young or old; capital not needed;
: we start you. Everytulng new. No special .
ability required; you, reader, can do , t as well
as any one. Write to us at onco for full par
ticulars, which we mail free. Address Stlnson
j A Co., Portland, Maine. nov22 dCmwly
INVENTION'S r.:
among the wonders of inventive progress Is
method and system of work that ci 1 be per,
formed all over the country ""wlthou ; separa
ting the workers from their homes. Pay lib
eral; any one can do their work; either sex,
young or old; no special ability required. Cap
ital not needed; you are started free. Cut this
put and return to us and we will send you free. '
something of great value and importance to
you, that will start you in business, which
win oring you ln more money right awfly.than
anything else ln the world. Grand ouUilfree
Address Tkue & Co., Augusta, Maine. a -
iiov -jzz oina jyw . -.
TA'fflt Sea Wonder, exist In thousands
iJm5hlkT 01 forms, but aro surpassed by the
t- marvels of Invention. Those who
are in need of profitable work that can be done
while living at home should at once send their
address to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and
receive free, full Information how either sex.
ot all ages, can earn from 15 to (25 per day and
upwards wherever they live. You are started -free.
Capital not reaulred. Some have mado
over $50 ln a single day at this work. All suc
ceed. , nov236mdlyw.
tie mTm
Jd it. VCW GRAKF 'rHOClXKK CO
YJ Park 2'Jace, Aw York.
jfanry Vigor, Weakness or Lo of Ncmnry p:r
tatiiendy restored by the Use of an entirely
1 Hi 1 STfVIII IIIlllU V - - . -
ri;'Bh k,.,5 ur,,iiW fftr -uway. -xno Xa ra Sita from Sp.nn. hpn
I'raln on CUnton Branch leaves Warsaw for 1 , Trri, fnn rj,,-i.f iLr !
Ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 66,
southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville
Branch Is No. 5L Northbound is No. 5a paily
except Sunday.
Tram No, 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia. . ;
Tram No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all pointa North dally. All rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond ana w asnmgton.
ELY'S
CREAM BALM
Cleanses the Nasal
Passages, , AUays
Pain and Inn am-
ATAT2HL"
J-rr . v t ttit "nir ' i is orxn via rvic juuona auu w asiungvon l I j ivrCZoV
; VAN LINDLEY , A-'it'rFSiW neais tMiwwirfi
Ask those who have tried and they
will tell voti that the Boy Clipper .
Plow is the best made. ; Sold only at .fiSSSK W
POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C
tw Reliable Salesman wanted" ln every
County. A good paying commission will te
given. , , ; - apJO
A. A. Brown & Co. ,
1 ENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS ' FOR
FIRE. LIFE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT. -
Over $35,000 paid out for death losses ior year
Jacobi's, who is the factory ajjent. 1 1
Office corner North Water and Mulberry sts..
ers attached.
. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gem Supt.
j. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation.
T. M. EMEItSON. Gen'l Passenger Agent. ,
. apl 12 -
r Societv VVoib..-
HE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S
Parish solicit orders for all klnd3 of plain and
fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery.
. Ladies' and Children's aprons a specialty. "
Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North
Third street, will meet with prompt attention,
nov 5 Ui . , . . - - -
I m
. m cm
r5 .
mm
Sores, Restores thei
Senses of Taste and
SmelL -
TRY Tfllv CUBE.
A particle 13 applied into eaclr nostril r.r.
agreeable. Price 50 cents at dnv-'-A
mall, registered, CO cents. ELY l:i.ui;:
Zyr Greenwich bt.. New Yorli
- apl 9 LyeoJ dxw
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