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r f&9 llect when close yoo - -,n can deed's the measure of a staud erect above all tbe:., on a level with his 5tu r..A when excess or A1 -ions A adjust IB to our prevailing fashions- mner vent to ra desire frills ewDiscove. KDr King's Ne citizens my to our k i ...n: liave oeeii nemut; rery for tOn few .Life Fills, 7'i Sjilve and Electric ll.n i :Ulli'- t Rncs"" i I..H-P never imuuieu 'tear- !!.. Il as ell, or .... v . A" Pianatipn. ; , The contest in this country bein Ylmt is tins "nervous to crush out all competition, and me individual laborer, tne Aemo- with which "so many seem how to be afflicted? If yotfwill remember afew years ago the word Malaria was com paratively unknown, to-dayit is as common as aiiy word in the English Iauguagel yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used bv our forefathers in times past!':. So it is with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers - called Bil I a direct benefit to the workingman, MnllCnpCC ami all o eta ,iaaei KrT .rn W fn 4.U. m-T! that r , .tich universal satisfae- &epVe io not hesitate to guar i 1 ;ulPvervtmie, ami wesraiui euv:....i tiM nurchase xmce. th 000- rrtdyiorf'" '" H- lo nQt folIo,v tWat Tj1(, remedies have won I'iit popularity purely on Wi. Green' Dru" What e Iff liousness, and all are caused by trou-' bles that arise from a diseased con dition of the Liver which in per forming its-functions finding it can not dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel "is compelled to pass off through the system, causing nervous troubles. Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We re commend Green's August Flov Its cures are Jiarvelous. wer.- cratic party is. as it has ever been. against the monopolist and in favor oi a just distribution of capital, ana demands the enactment of laws that will Jbear equally upon alL - Resolved, That as all taxation bears most heavilv unon the labor er, it is the duty of the legislator, as Platform of the North Democratic Carolina. Party In We again congratulate the people of North Carolina jn the continued enjoyment of peace, good govern ment and general prosperity under Democratic administration of the affairs of the State which has now been unbrokep for o many years; upon the just and impartial enforce ment of the law; upon the increas ed the old entleinau, mg efficiency of our. common school understand that you ! system, and the progress made in the I'olo popular education; upon tne uu instead of! provement and enterprise manife?t- I won t have you ! eu in ail parts of tne State. We tllli Ul I nut wiy. tKt,Ii viiaiicnuc u. uiiiu n.i isuii uf- oi tilings ana tne about haiiiri'ifr VIIIU -4lD? ,n, ...iidd voti seeorhear i tween this state Vwtont- . - .n0..j10e in j outrajres, crimes and scandals which l tltt&A llOCCil vlClllU V 111 respomled our border. We ledge ourselves brPK the Uuce"- W . I I ... Villi. l)tt. "lt0 .. ett,;,' on the gran1 stand, to exert in the future as in the past ffntfi ' (iool boy,- Dannv!'" our best efforts to promote the best ji.iouu... - interests of the people of all sections -y urk 1 j of the State. Afllnuing our adher- Iiver Regulator pro-enco to Democratic principles as npiasant eiftct iipdn the j heretofore enunciated in the plat duwu i . lon it is forms of the party, it is hereby fiowarn "V '; . 7. . . ficsolved. That no irovcrnment has the right to burden to keep the expenses of our public institutions at tne lowest limit con sistent .with wise and efficient man agement.; The Democratic party opposes any competition between free and convict labor, but it insists that convicts shall not remain idle at the expense of honest labor. Heftolved, That ours being an ag ricultural State, it is our duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that is best cal culated to advance the interests of agriculture; and that in so doing we will most effectually advance the interests or mechanics, manuiactur ers and laborers. ! -Resolved That the Democracy qf iNorth Carolina, cordially approve the administration.-of Hon. Alfred M. Scales as .honest, patriotic and conservative. liesolved. That the ability, .wis dom, honesty, patriotism, indepen dence, faithfulness to duty and manly courage of President Cleve land have won the admiration of all good men; and the interests of the country demand his re nomination and his re-election. it is KkMi A unit iiiit-ii in ...,...v ... freshing sleep and a nat u ral Sationufthelmvels. A little bkm in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses the stomach and Uteris the breath. "1 never recommend a medicine iim.u'irto ne iroon. 111 . 1 n I have . , ..... fu rc inirrv o I 1 w t-111 -11 r oftrnfrU the need of sueh a inedi Me ami when I found it I exclaim J: Eureka!" -Rev. J. P. "arper. Proprietor "Christian Visitor," SmithfielJ, N. C. - 'ot Very Anxious. LaJyattheiolIs 4'1 want to vote, ir. Election Judge "All right, mum; how old are vou?" LaJy (flushing- up) "What?" JnlKe-"How old are you?'' Lridv-lI)oI have to tell that?1 Judge "Certainly mum.'' Lady (tearing up the ticket) "Thanks, 1 don't want to vote that bad. Good morning." Washington (Vifif. How Km the PjTamlds Built ? The answer to this question is beyond modern conjecture, so im perfect is our understanding of the extent of the mechanical knowledge of the ancients. Their appliances ire believed to have been of the iuiplest order, and the implements exceedingly crude, and yet they twable to convey these enormous Wocks of stone for vast distances orer routes most difficult; and, wring accomplished this, to raise tteB to a great height, and fit th-m n place without the aid of either tfment or mortar to cover up the trrors of the stonecutter. How all wis was done is one of the enigmas modern science. It has been jjnerally . believed that inclined Panes of earth were used to enable Je workmen to raise the huge ? or cleared awuv afterwfl Rnt " possible that the ancients had a S,ni,!fte",,e1 k"owlede of me wanical iwwi-rs than we usually uaue 0Mnf tiiu 1.: . 1 ",c nuiery verv like feat employed by lucxlert,: for iff h Kdin,?,1,S- cities are ora b, he foot uf derrick turn: euonnonn , A1,Ht her were Sh.BI5 ?. known. we 6e, but -oi the uhmuu, were loyed ancient These asrsrresrated they left no by U'liifli ttiiu pa f,w......... . ' tost .frVr. U5heu d brought m& XT"' L "ear on their IDUoWsT alTlVe at tUe Clty 106t tad- . n, men v -Tradc Supply Nows. THE MAILS. 1 IV . VI-"3L. rosfU malls, f .st IUirh r itjt .00 P. M. ain nd 1)011118 Sli- M Points r Afcnii 3.00 P. M. .. 3.00 P. S. .. 8.30 A.M. T H. and iV.KlDAYS. and lntTr"-' 4 tntermediate er kiv.i ?.nnT. m tv 0PEvV-v-v ! "aailsf mal1' late .11.00 P. L l4Sl0l S?daCnrifm A. M. to 7.00 i'WrrolS0 " 10.20 A. Ah 't Sunday from 9.30 i sri10!1 Tter Apartment open otin iv cnt lnuous. f :fccni,,r from 8.m aw ai Cftnti r. XT108 sit s. iers. Come down to uuzen T anne r the l P,A,;8 au colors, ttheWM68? wanucturing its people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessarv expenses and gradually extinguish its public debt; anil that whenever the revenues, however derived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced, so as to avoid a surplus in the treas ury. That any system of taxation which necessitates the payment of a premium of 270 by the govern ment on each $1,000 rxf its bonds, taken up with the millions that would otherwise lie idleinits vaults, and paid to bondholders who pur chased, in many instances, at less than par, is undemocratic, oppres sive and iniquitous and should be refunded. The course of our Demo cratic Representatives in Congress, in their efforts to give relief to the people from burdensome internal revenue and tariff taxation, meets with the approval of the Democratic party of this State and we respect fully recommend that if they find it impossible to give to our people all the relief demanded, they support any just and practical measure pre sented in Congress that will afford a practical relief from such existing burden. Resolved, That wrhlle the details of the methods by which the consti tutional revenue tariff sheriff shall be gradually, reached are subjects which the representatives 01 our people at the national capital must be trusted to adjust, we think the customs duties should be levied for the production of public revenue, and the discriminations in their ad justment should be such as will place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible the unavoidable burdens of tax ation, and confer the greatest good on the greatest .number. Resolved. That we, as heretofore, fitvor, and Will never cease to de mand, the unconditional abolition of the whole internal revenue sys tem, as a war tax, not to be justified in times of peace; as a grievous bur den to our people and a source of annoyance in its practical opera tions We call the attention of the people of the State to the hypocrit ical pretensions of the Republican party in their platforms that they are in favor of the repeal of this on erous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republi cans in Congress are taxing their energies to obstruct all legislation inaugurated by the representatives of the Democratic party to relieve the people of all or a part of this odious system. Resolved, That the course of the Democratic party, in furtherance of popular education, is a sufficient guaranty that we favor the educa tion of the people, and we will pro mote and improve the present edu cational advantages so far as it can be done without burdening the peo ple by excessive taxation. Resolvcd That, to meet an exist ing evil, we will accept, for educa tional purposes, from the Federal government, our pro rata share of the surplus in its treasury;.PouZcfe2, that it be disbursed through State agents and the bill for the distri bution be free from objectional features. Resolved, That the United States being one government and ours a national party, we denounce the ef forts of the Republicans to force sectional issues in Congress and elsewhere, and to promote dissen sion and ill-will between the people of the different sections of our com mon countrv. Resolved That it is due to the Eeople of our eastern counties, who ave so cheerfully borne their share of our common burdens, that the present or some equally effective sys tem of county government shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic party is opposed to any further ex tension of the "No-fence"" law, un less such extension shall have first been authorized by a majority of the qualified voters within the territory to be affected thereby. Resolved, That the Democratic party has ever been the party of ih worMugmau, and has ' never foster ed monopolies, nor have "trusts" or "combinations" 1 or 'pools" --ever grownup under laws enacted by it. I have been afflicted with catarrh for 20 years. It became chronic and there was a constaut dronninc of mucous matter. It extended to my .throat, cansing horseness and great difficulty in speaking, jndeed for years I was not able to speak more than thirty minutes, and often this with great difficulty. I alao, to a great extent, lost the sense of hear ing in the left ear, and of taste. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm all droppings of mucous has ceased and my voie and hearing has greatly improved. Jas W. Davidson, At torney at Law, Monmouth, 111. Aii investment in knowledge ways pays the be,st interest, al- For cleansing and healing foul nd indolent Ulcers, Sores and Ab scesses and removing the bad odors arising theref rom,and for sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is un equalled. ' "I have used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in hospital and private prac tice for ten years and know of nothing-better" for sloughing, con tused and lacerated wounds, foul and indolent ulcers and as a disin fectant." J. F. Heustis, Professor Mobile Med. College. An enemy is a teacher who costs us nothing. ' " Consumption Surely Cared. To thk Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands 01 nope less cases have been permanently cured. "I shall be glad to send two Dottles 01 my remedy free to any of your readers who have consump tion if thev will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. WHOLESALE PRICES. WV a m - 1 lucwiiawmg auoaanons resresent whoi- ia i?. ...... sale prices generally, m mating up small or- " l ITl I flglOn QL ViG lU 0 n K K dera higher prices have to toe charged. AND BAGGING Gunny Standard BACON North Carolina." " Hams..... . Shoulders w tt .sjdes, WESTERN SMOKKTi SJSJP-v- 7 8 14 8 10 1 40 0 00 1 65 20 6 00 0 00 '15 25 18 9 11 13 9 27 23 20 00 00 1 25 Kin ao 20 n. Shoulders, lb DRY SALTED Sides, -ga Shoulders, tb.. BARRELS spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each New, New York, each. . New, city, each. - BEESWAY. ih BRICKS, Wilmington, M . . . . Northern .... .T BUTTER, ft r norm Carolina... Northern CANDLES, y Xb .... ... Bperm AdamantlTif CHEESE, lb nortnern Factory .. Dairy, Cream...... State.. COFFEE, "Xt "r ava Laguyra ,...v Rlo.7..-.. CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal . COTTON TIES, V bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard. ...... "Varna 3d Vn n- EGGS. W dOZ 18 FISH - Mackerel, No. l, tobl.... 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbL 7 50 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl. . 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel. No. 3. w bbl 7 so muuets, ddi... N. C. Roe Herring, keg... Dry Cod. ft..... FLOUR, 18 bbl western, low grade........ Extra "-. Family City Mills Super. .......... Family.. GLUE, 1? ft..... GRAIN, V busheL corn, rm store, bags, white corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store. . . . Oats, from store . . Oats, Rust .Proof . Cow Peas HIDES, lb Green Dry HAY, 100 lbs .Eastern Western 10 a 7 6ai 8jtf! 8X1 15 15 10 9 r BLANCHES. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. - . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 3 50 75 70 22 8 00 14 00 (A 3 6 00 25 30 25 10 12 14 10 28 24 22 67 67 JO so 20 :- ' " No. 27, No. 15, Dated July .1,1888. No. 23, Ft Mali dally ex ; daily, daily. Sunday. Leave Weldon..... j 2 05 pml 5 43 pm 6 00 am Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm.. ....... 7 10 am Arrive Tarboro. . . . 4 50 pm Leave Tarboro 10 50am ......... . Arrive Wilson....t 3 50 pm I 7 00 pm 7 43 am Leave Wilson '4 10 pin 71 .......v. Arrive Selma.. 5 19 pm ;.; Arrive Fayettevre 7 45pm.. ......... Leave Goldsboro.. 4 40 pm 7 40 pm 8 35 am Leave Warsaw.... 5 50pm... .. 9 33 am Leave Magnolia... 6 05 pm 8 40pm 9 49 am Ar. Wilmington... 7 40 pm 9 55 pm U 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO. 66, No. 14, No. 78. daily ex - dally. dally. Sunday. UICCELLAITLJUS. Carolina Gontil Hailrcil ' " '- . . -v IE w "Or" CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. I Leave Wilmington 112 05 am .Leave juagnoua.. . 1 zi am Arrive Warsaw. . . J i Arrive Goldsboro. ! 2 25 am 9 00 am; 10 35 ami 10 50 ami 11 50 ami 4 00 pm 5 30 pm 5 50 pm 6 53 pm 6 00 00 5 3 30 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 8 00 00 66 00 12 50 8 00 H 00 6 00 9 00 7 00 & 4 00 & 10 4 00 4 50 5 00 4 10 5 00 10 Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Selma.... .. Arrive Wilson. Leave Wilson.... Ar. Rocky Mount Arrive Leave 8 30 am 10 50 am 11 59 am! 3 02 am 1 12 42 pm 1 20 pm 7 52 pm 8 29 pm Tarboro.. Tarboro... 4 50 pm 10 50 am Arrive Weldon. . . . 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 40 pm 42 00 80 5 10 05 85 North River 90 1 7?i 8 1 40 0 Let not your tongue cut ypur own throat. . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cuttintr teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as i4brightas button." It is very pleasant to taste, . It soothes tlie cliild, softens tne gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhea, whether arising from, teething or other Twenty live cents a bottle, july G deod&wly a causes. It is better to do well than well. to say Catarrh CllLA3I 1ALM cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inllam- mation, Heals the Sores, Restores the Senses of Taste and SmeU. m THE CUGE.HAY-FEVER A particle is applied Into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at druggists; Dy mail, registered. 60 cents. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., New York. api a lyeoa acw mm f TT WTFTIT 0X has revolutionized UN V j1N 1 iUIN wortd during the 1half century. Not among the wonders of inventive progress is method and system of work that.cn 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, pap ltal not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and wB will sehd you free," something .of great value and Importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away.than anything else in the world. Grand outfit w Address Tbpk & Co., Acgusta, Maine. nov22 6mdlyw i Society Work, 'J'J BOC1ETY OP ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders tor all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery- " Ladles' ana Children's aprons a specialty. orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention nov25tt " . ' rjctece. M R. W. A. McGOWAN will collect subscrip tions due THE DAILY REVIEW and solicit -t t ; . ..' . ".. .- ..... k new subscribers. HOOP IRON, - V ft 2 LlAKV, 16 Northern North Carolina.... LIME, barrel.. .. .... . . . lumber, city sawed, & m ft ship sturr, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank. . ...... . .15 00 West India Cargies, accord ing to quality. ... . ...... .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantlingand Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, gallon New crop, m hhas 25 44 " in bbls 28 Porto Rico, In hhds 28 " in bbls. 30 Sugar House, in hhds 00 in bbls. 16 Syrup, in bblsf 22 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 oils, gallon. Kerosene Lard Linseed Rosin 4 Tar Deck and Soar. . ...... POULTRY i Chickens, live rown.. Spring... . Turkeys;... PEANUTS, bushel, 23 ft. POTATOES. ia bushel- Sweet. . , 35 Irish, bbl 2 25 PORK, barrel City Mess : 17 50 Prime 15 00 65 63 67 65 45 53 5 12 10 95 00 10 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 2 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 50 9 16 90 15 00 00 20 10 95 60 35 2 25 14 1 45 1 00 16 Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re- 1 turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally except, ounaay. 1 Train leaves Tarboro. n. c.. via Albermarie & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. M.. arrive Wllliamston. N. C. 8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wll liamston, N. C, dally 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. C. Branch leaves Golds- 1 boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., ai-nve smitnneid, n. c, 7.30 a. m. Returninsr leaves Smlthfleld, N. C, 8.00 A. M.. arrive Goldsboro, N. C. 9.30 A. M. irain on JS'asnvme Branch leaves kockv I 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. M.. Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1L55A, : M., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M. and 1L10 A. M. Returmnsr leaves Clinton at j 8.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 5a Dally I except Sunday. Train no. 27 south will stop onlv at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train no. 78 makes close connection at wel don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wllmincrton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN P. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent je 30 TIME TABIiE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. 25 0 100 90 ..-.v ; . ; . .. .-- - - - KO. 1. No. . W June 10, 1888. daily ex. dally ex. ""y,;'"--tc.v.'--w c'u:.Jay. Sunday. Leave Wilmington. . ... ; ... 7 nam 10 Leave Maxton........;.i. 11 tiam lim a Leave Laurinburg..,.k..;.. II 63 am ll 4 u 1 Leave Hamlet. . . . . i.-12 60 pm 2 D t :a Arrive Charlotte....;-....... 3 57pn ettn Leave Charlotte 4 07 pm Leave Lincolnton.-. sripm Leave Shelby..... 7dpm Arrive Rutherfordton.;... . . 8 15 am BASTBOUNP TRAINS, . '-.. NoTl!C NoT"47 June 10, 1888. - r daily ex dally ex. ' y Sunday. Sunday. Leave Rutherfordton...r... 7 20 am " " Leave Shelby. 8 8-Jam Leave Lincoln ton. .... . . .... 9 45 am Arrive Charlotte..... j...... 11 5 am Leave Charlotte. 11 05 tu 8 CO ra Leave Hamlet . ; v. 3 00 pm S cr tin Leave Laurinburg..... ..i.. 8 48pm 3 OJ aiu Leave Max ton 4 13 pm 3 23 em Arrive Wilmington. ........ 7 50 pa 8 20 am Trains No. 1, 2 3 and 4 mate close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. - Take Traix No. 1 for Statesvma and MAtir.n a on W. N. e. R. R.'and points West Also, for ispartanDurg, ureenvme. Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest Also, for AshevuiA via. Spartanburg. - i , Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 trt-wcefcly be tween Wilmington and Laurinburg.r -leaving x uesaays, Tnursaays and Saturdays. - T Local FrelghtNos. 7 and 8 tri-weekiy between Laurinburg and Charlotte. - 1 - Local Freiffht Nos. 0 and in fri.xtrviriv tween charlotte and Rutherfordton. . . ru. o, o, 7, o, y ana 10 ao not take passengers. L. c. JONES, Superintendent. F. w. CLARK, Genl Passengw .Agent The Southern Guardcman, Winston, ' N. 0 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE GUARD. CONDUCTED BY AN AND JLFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except ;Sun- 2 75 day: Rump ' .... 00 RICE Caioliaa, 33 n. 4 Rough. bush, (Upland). . . 60 ' " (Lowland). 80 RAGS, lb Country 00 City.. 1 ROPE, T$ lb J....... 14 SALT. sack. Aum 70 Liverpool 65 Lisbon 00 American N 00 SOAP, w lb Northern SUGAR, P lb standard grain.. StandardA White Ex c , Extra C, Golden. w.... C Yellow.......... SHINGLES; 7 in. M ......... . 5 00 Common.. ........ 2 00 " Cypress Saps.... 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES, 19 M W. O. Barrel... 8 00 R.O. Hogshead...... 0 00 TALLOW, lb 5 TIMBER, M feet Shipping.. 13 00 Fine Mill 11 25 Mill Prime.......... Mill Fair. Common Mill ., Inferior to Ordinary. WHISKEY, gal Northern... Nortn Carolina. .... WOOL, V lb Washed. Unwashep Burry ... 7 50 5 00 5 00 2 50 1 00 1 00 28 15 10 18 00 16 00 15 00 5tf 80 1 00 1 IK 22' 75 70 00 70 5K 6 6tf 6 5 5X 7 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 00 (410 00 6 14 00 13 00 8 50 0 00 0 00 4 00 200 2.5u &H 0 0 GOING SOUTH. No l Passenger and Freight j Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A M. Arrive at cneraw, s. c. y.jo a. m. G0INi Nokth. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C. 4.25 P. M. 1 Arrive at Hamlet, N. C 5J85 P. M. dec 16 tf WM.MONCURE, Sup't Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B R. Go. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated June 24, 1888. 30 25 15 Leave Wilmington. Leave Marion. Arrive Florence H. A Tucker & Co., m RANITE DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS of Cemetery, Monumental and Building Work. Office and Yard No. 310 North Front Street, Wilmington, jn. would be glad to furnish estimates on build ing work of Granite, Brown Stone,Sand Stone, etc . jeeim Leave Florence. ...... Arrive Sumter. Leave Sumter.:.. Arrive Columbia. No. 23. P. M. 8 05 11 16. P. M, 10 10 12 37 12 lOf 1 20 A. M. NO. 50 A. M. 3 20 4 40 4 40 6 15 M. NO. 27. No. 52. A. M. t 9 42 10 55 NO. 15. t 2 40 5 23 -6 10 P. M. NO. 58. P. M. t 6 40 8 05 NO. 56. P. M. 9 22 10 55 WILL lst sgt. co. a, 3d ReffUi N. C. state Guard. 1"HE GUARDSMAN Is endorsed and recom . mended by the Governor. Adintanf eral, Regimental Commanders and all other officers of the Guard. It was officially an nounced as the Organ of the North Carolina militia in General Orders No; 0, which were issued on May 2d, 1888. All citizen solfilera should subscribe at once. Subscription price. $L00 peryear, in advance. 52 standard books and THE GUARDSMAN one year lor only tl.50. Advertising rates, $2.00 per inch. Send for sample copy. , . ;. Address WILL X. COLE 1, " ' Publisher SOUTHXBir.GUASDSVAH, my23tt f '" , Winston, X.C. THE MAYO HOUSE. - -.-- ::'-: I would respectfully announce to my frlenS3 and the public generally that the ,, - ' Mayo House, at the Eoctcj is now open for the season, under the socio management aa formerly. Numerous altera, tlons and improvements have been made and every facility Is offered this season for Sailin". Fishing and Bathing. The advantages tor all of these are unsurpassed anywhere jon the coast .!- : . -j Special personal attention riven t.n tin mm. fort of guests. . . , .. , , lwo boats dally. . The PASSPORT and LOUISE stop each way on each trip. " Still water or deen- water flshin nt nnv time and boats ready when the steamers ar rive. Flshlnsr tackle and bait kpnt. instant use, w Z V Rates by the day, week or month and very reasonable. Parties from the country desiring to wata arrangements address: MAYO HOUSJS. The Rocks, Wilmington, n. C. - Eespeetfully. v myUtt Jlanajer. Building PaintoHardwapo, . 0. 0. VOLLERS, CIOMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER 1 in Dry Goods. Notions. Hats, Caps. Shoes ana noons, nuxuw are, uiassware ana vrucs- ery. Groceries, TODacco, cigars, etc. . s s 7 wu, b worm vvaier bu gar consignments solicited, highest prices bald for all kinds of country produce. Advance maae on an consignments. an my 11 No. 53 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M.. Manning 9:08 A. M Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M.. Lanes 10:28 A. M.. Manning 11:10 A. M.. Sumter u-46 a. m., arrives coiumDia i:iu v. m. no. 56 runs through irom Charleston via Central R. R.. leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M.. Man ning 7:53 f. m. Train on c- u. k. k. connects at iriorence with No. 58. - - - TRAINS GOING NORTHT- CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS I Ccbcfro. i Most complete stock of BUILDING SUPPLIES 10 do iouna in tne state, which we offer at the lowest prices. Jno. F. Lf Grand, SUCCEEDING PARTNER OF THE LATE firm of A. A. Brown & Co.. Commission Merchant, office in the Kerchner Building, No. Water street Will give prompt attention to all business. Represents some of the best houses m the country. invites Correspondence. Je 13 ly d&w. . . . - O Valuable '..Lands for Sale- SB TRACT OF L iND. LYING ONE Leave Columbia.. Arrive Sumter.... Leave Sumter Arrive Florence ... Leave Florence ...... Leave Marion.. Arrive Wilmington... !no. 5L No. 57. I A. M. j 6 501 8 121 P. M. 11 25 12 62 1252 2 20 A. M. No. 78 A. M, 4 35 5 221 835 A. M. No. 59. t 8 23 9 40 A. M. No. 66. ,A. M. T 10 30 U U 2 101 Na 53. 6 46 1 Agents for 'Stoves No. 14. P. M. 8 20 8 55 11 SO P. M. WE HAVE A Large Assortment of stoves which rwe H juu iaj examine. Tne ZKB VANCii -and OTHELLO still lead. .... mile from Lincoln ton. N. C. conalatine of 83 acres. 53 acres cleared: is best tor eouon. but rives srood ctodb for all crams, lias a h-mch rnnnir thmno-h It and & , flue BPrlns: . few acres of bottom, land on tke branch and ft) acres in wooJt oak &ad hickory, well tun "KI-"5.. . . ... . 1- ton. 34 mile from U. v R U., iw acres, zo cleared, fine spring of delicious water, aDour six acres of bottom land near it on tne branch; Is No. 1 for tobacco, but rrows ether crops w ell ; 75 acres in ye How pln and oak . ot price ana terms spiny 10 - CRO!?vV MORRIS, mcb 16 tf ; AnViit & ei Estate Broker 5? Inourance. a CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARIN E, AND TORNADO INSURAHPS,4 SMITH irBOATWRIGHT, No. 124 N. Water Street rachistf Telephone No. Daily. tDaUy except Sunday. Na 53 runs through to Charleston. S, C via central R. K., arriving Manning 70 Jr. 31.. Lanes :ua p. m., cnarieston yr r. ii. No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral R. R.. arriving Manning 8:48 A. M.. Lanes KSi a. m., unanesxon liux) a. ju. No. 6 connects at Florence with C. and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. f Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with v, & w. R. It for all points Ptonu . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Svperintendoat T 1 UrPTCTV finnt- Tnrcmnpfittnn W. . U.-. M-t . , "IF T' I'll t'TT T.-M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agent, jew . . ...... Wilmington brings k Trust Cicpasj, Farming Implements, Amalgnm Bella, Estl- uuues ror jrauamg Materials, circulars . . ' of Stoves and Sash furnished . upon application. Out low prices will surprise and goods please yoa 1 Jacobl's Hd7; Ctoro, r . - - L . . S - apwtf! 12 South Front street. MARKET, BETWEEN 1TJL Third Streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON. President, W. P. TOOMER. Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. Pays interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Trcsts cf all kinds mcasau CARRIAGE REPOSITORY . AND REPAIR SHOP. pARTIES IN WA"NT OF ANY pinrD CP 1 Vehicle or want any Repairirg dor: 3 tatL;:r old vehicles, will find it to thrift-' eall on -. ' - C. B. SOUTnimLAM & CO. Corner Second and Prier-i 1 - tf Eend rotur hcr'-a in r - c- t . rx-: to
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