r0 Dailr ide the si lent sea " ,- : Ai"1 with muffled oar, I wa't eo.ne from Him to me orU1.?nron shore. - 77" ' D m where (iod's islands lift tkno no i flRim!i in air ,:; ; ndHft,.7V: I??1' His love ami ' ' t r. if iuy faith is vain ;-..;777 If hme at my feet may e-ain :Saml safer wa. ADdThou, O Lord, by wtiom are seeLtures as they be, - - - W"te if too close I lean - For?ve ; heart on Theo. - V ' My human heajJAn iru7,iV!r. . fhe !PaJu' ..Ted Electric Bitters has :ionisaJ? tlie front, its merits mon has been indorsed, and Bv "iven the first place, niianiiuou- i iiarv adaptetl a,,J?-Xf anl cire of all Diseases t.'therelie ai Stomach. Tm Store. j" "r - - - , 4 lJI(iv of I iicertaln Ace. - , v.sVYonit He, at u reception, Jrtin a irirlily dressed but Kb r Mtiqae party on the opposi te S"of the room -'-How old is Miss rjokerby-'-Fifty-four." " jliJs Youniriielle "Qh, nonsense! shoViidt a ohl as that .: Mr Jeker!v "Well, I don't know, biivW"si-Welraled her eighteenth birthdav three limns to my own hovlrtlp, ami three times 18 is 54PV -pltiJinrg J)ijKitri. - V - V - An i;X laj.tiua. fjrowii up under lavrs enacted by it. 'What is this "nprvoi rn nhl a' . lhe contest ' m this country bem with which so many seem now to be j between aggregated capital, seeking afflicted? If you will remember afew 1 crush out all competition, and years aero the word Malaria, was nam. i the individual laborer, , the Demo- A.! I . . A X 9 ' ! 1 crane- party is, as n nag ever oeeu. against the monopolist and in favor or a just distribution of "capital, ana demands the enactment of laws that will bear equally upon all. Resolved. That as all taxation bears most heavily upon the labor er, it is the duty of the legislator, as a direct benefit to the workingman, to keep the expenses 5 of our public iumiiumuus txL uie 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. ' Jtesocvea, mat 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 of mechanics, manufactur ers and laborers. - Resolved, That the Democracy of iNortn Uarolina, cordially approve the administration of Hon. Alfred M. Scales as honest, patriotic and conservative. . jxesoivea. -mat trie abuitv, wis dom, houesty, 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. paratively unknownto day it is as common as any won! in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers' called Bil 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 Flower. Its cures are Jiaryelous. Platform of the For all forms of nasal catarrh fort-ether is dryness of the aiir pji'f with what is commonly calletlt lifting up" especially when wins to bed, Ely's Cream Balm rives perfect and immediate relief. Its benefit to me has been priceless.. -A. G. Chase, M. D., Millwood, The bottle of Ely's Cream Balm that I obtained of you last summer has entirely cured my little boy of a severe attack of catarrh. Mrs. Saliie Davis, Green Post Office, Ala. , - The Place to Trade. Stranger (to tailor) "You've got a nice stock of goods here." ' Tailor rubbing his hands "There's nothing like it this side of the Atlantic Ocean, sir." - ; , Stranger 'Tve been told that your prices are about right, too." ... Tailor "Yes, sir, the price T put on a suit of clothes is a great in justice to my wife and family. Now, there is a line of spring and summer goods of my own importation, and I paid cabin passage rates to get 'em here. That diagonal, the manu facturer assures me, was made ex clusively for the Prince of Wales, andonlvirot into my lot by mis take. He offered me big monev to get the goods back for fear of inter national complications." Strancrer "You don't say so?" Tailor 'Yes, sir.' But I laughed it him. When I get hold of a good tningit goes to a customer every nine it 1 lose money on it. 1 s pose yea will want a nice, stylish spring suit, and then something for warm weather?" ' -1 : - - - Stranger tN-no. I guess not this morning. I was tryiug to get out of the way of a milk wagon too suddenly a few moments ago, and I waut to get a suspender button wedo.v Xcw York San. - To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been' iermanently red. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FRKK to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will .send me their ex Press and post office address. Res ptfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 wUt., New York. m, . ' ' - ,wlse youth is safer than a simple manhood-but still, experi ence is very helpful. A CHILD KilJLKLK pother child killed by the use on opiates given in the form of Sooth-ch;nyrui- Why mothers give their "(lren SUch deadly poison is sur- chiingheu they can relieve the iniii1 Pecliar troubles by us "e Acker's Babv Soother It con- bvtn ,Tumor Morphine DF Hands Bros., druggists. j55UVourself in his placeTyou exchange identities with 1pm, T KTM. Aim hH? are sicK Simmons Liver ina.f; r win surely aid nature eoSt.D-yu well. If you are from lJ uf PePtic or are sufferiug 1ieW.her ot the numerous latork J ' for Si"mons Liver Regu iDPh -;.a s.overeign remedy in -all cm ni t r. , ... QbP uT, , ' , laRe only tne ddS, ich a,ways has on the Sisnat rl he, rTetl 2 Trade-mark and mature of J. H. Zeilin & Co. h0jj'A 1 " " f' &otRfirflIlof 'oar powers but Mraidto assert them. H N Ac,Hr's Blool Elixir for the People Vm!-v demonstrated to 5QPerior tn f,h,s cuntry that it is 0rbloki (i;a otber preparations tQrevnht?f.es- lt is positive .m?rphtLc poisonin-.-Ulcers. lh? ho .U. p,IUPles. It purifies Sold 'ias nr, ir- unu inorouermv aggists?QStitUti0a Mands Democratic Party In ' i North Carolina. -We again congratulate the neonlfi of North Carolina on the continued enjoyment of peace, good govern ment and general prosperity under Democratic administration of the affairs of the State which has now been unbroken Tor o many years; upon the justand impartial enforce ment of the law; upon the increas ing efficiency of our common school system, and .the progress made in popular education; upon the im provement and enterprise manifest ed in all - parts of the State. We again challenge a comparison be tween this state of things and the outrages, crimes aud scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders. We pledge ourselves to exert in the future as in the past our. best efforts tp promote the best interests-of the people of all sections of the State. Affirming our adherence- to ;-: Democratic principles as heretofore enunciated In the plat forms of the party, it is hereby ; Resolved,. That no government has the right to burden its peoxde with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually extinguish its public debt; and . that whenever the revenues, however derived, exceed this amount, they should be reduced, so as to avoid a surplus iri 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 of its bonds, taken up with the millions that would otherwise lie idle in its 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 rehet 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 renei irom sucn existing burden. Resolved, That while the details of the methods by which the consti tutional revenue tariff sheriff shall be gradually reached are subjects which the representatives of 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 011 the greatest number. Resolved. That we, as heretofore, favor, 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 011 ,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 systemv Resolved, Tliat 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. ' Resolved, 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;jFYovicte(2, that it be disbursed through State agents aud the bill for the distri bution be free from objectional fea tures. ' 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, arid 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 the workingman,;and has never- foster ed monopolies, nor have Vtrusts" or "combinations" or spools" ever For cleansing and ' healing foul nnd indolent Ulcers. Sores and Ab- . scesses and removing the bad odors arising inereirom,ana ior siougniug, 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. - To yield obedience to the majority does not necessitate changing honest opinion. 'Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teetlu 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 "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. - -" july 0 deod&wly Don't be ashamed mistake; if you don't won't have to confess. to confess a luake it, you HAPPINKSS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot g hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little ob stacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. - Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange lor LIME 44 44 44 LIME 44 4 44 LIME 44 44 LIME 44 PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. DRY GOODS HARDWARE LUMBER. LIMEJi44 44 44 CASH. - FUENCtl UKU8., sept Rocky Point. ONWARD IS THE WORD rpiIE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE ts TniRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber, l year. .... ..'. $ 1.25 5 subscribers, 1 year 5.SX; 10 subscribers. 1 year.. 10.CC One copy, l year, free to the one sending club often. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Sendcas (charges prepaid) to L. L. POLK, febir Raleigh. N. c. WHOLESALE PMCE: ' The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally, in making up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. . QARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, LAWN Mowers, Fishing Tackle, . Come In and look at them. - We have the goods and can, make the prices tosult. - W. E. SPRINGER & CO., my 14 tf 14 Front St., Wilmington, N. C Society Work. 'plIE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladles' and Children's aprons a specialty. Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention nov 25 tf TftTI'T'O Sea Wonders exist In thousands JJiZjijir 01 forms, but are surpassed by the 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 Ilallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex. ot all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Capital not required. Some have made over $30 In a single day at this work. All suc ceed. - nov 23 6md lyw JOB PRINTING! We want your orders for PRLXTIXG, RULING and BINDING, and if doing your work well, with good material and stock amount to anything we know we are certainly entitled to at least a portion. Our money has not been put in old time material and we are conBtanly adding new type.- ' ' ' - ' ' ... '-' ... ..... Try us on any books ycu want made to order.' Personal attention to all orders. " JACKSON & BELL. : - 7 8 14 8 -10 13 10 8tf - : - 1 40 ' 0 00 1 65 20 6 00 0 00 BAGGING Gunny...."....;... .. ... Standard. . . . .7.7." " I '. '.' -BACON North Carolina." '"" uams. ......... Shoulders a fl j a r - ojaes, n WESTERN SMOKED uams, y lb r. Sides, b " "' Shoulders, w ib.... "7."' DRY SALTED : Sides, n .... Shoulders, lb...7..".l" "77 BARueijs Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each......... New, New York, each...... New, city, each... :. BEESWAX, lb...; BRICKS Wilmington, v Sl77 - northern...... . BUTTER. lb- North Carolina. .. . Northern . . CANDLES, lb " " , Sperm ; - Adamantine ."... CHEESE, $i lb Northern Factory. .". - Dairy, cream..: State.... .. COFFEE, lb , Java......;.... Laguyra Rio.,... . CORN MEAL, y bush, In'sacks! Virginia Meal........... ... COTTON TIES, bundle...... 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, y yard. ...... Yarns: y bunch... , EGG8,d0z.. FISII-r v Mackerel, No. 1, bbi.. . . 7. 00 jnacKerei, jno. i, y nair hbL , Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.... .. Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. . . Mackerel, No. 3, $ bbl. ... . . Mullets, q bbl N. C. Roe Herring, keg.. Dry cod. 38 lb... . FLUUlt, DDI western. low grade. ....... 3 50 - .KXTra.. 4 oo 44 Family 4 50 ciiy muis super 400 44 Family 4 50 GLUE, T$ lb...... 8 grain, is bushel. . - corn, fm store, bags, white 00 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 Corn, cargo in bags, white, ed Com, mixed, from store 00 Oats, from store. . 42 Oats, Rust Proof . 00 cow Peas.... .. ........ ... $n 15 i! 15 10, IX 9 6 50 75 70 8 00 ouoo 15 25 18 9 11 13 9 27. 23 20- 00 00 25 6 00 18 7 50 9 00 4 75 7 80 6 00 00 5 " C4 1 25 SO 25 10 12 14 10 28 24 22. 673 67 30 80 20 ($12 50 8 00 11 00 6 00 9.00 7 00 4 00 10 16 HIDES. W ib reen , 5 Dry 10 HAY, 100 lbs- Eastern 1 05 Westerns 85 North River... . 90 HOOP IRON, lb.. LAUD, To Northern ... North Carolina. 8 LIME. W barrel......... ....... 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft.- snip stun, resawea 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, gallon new crop, in hhds. 25 44 in bbls 28 Porto Rico, in 4ihds 28 44 in bbls... 30 Sugar House, in hhds. ...... 00 in dois.. Sjtup, In bbls NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin oil.s, $j gauon. Kerosene.. 9 Lard :.. 16 Linseed 90 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chickens, live rown. 20 44 Spring... 10 Turkeys 95 PEANUTS, W bushel. 22 lb..... . 60 POTATOES, bushel weei.... 35 Irish. W bbl. . . 2 25 PORK, barrel- city M.ess. ........ ..... .17 50 Prime 15 00 Rump .' 00 RICE Caiolina, 33 Ib... 4 Rough. bush, (Upland)... 60 k 44 44 (Lowland). 80 RAGS, lb Country.. 00 City... ...... l ROPE, 38 lb.. SALT. 3 sack. Alum. 2 IK 00 50 00 10 00 10 65 62 67 65 45 52 90 12 10 95 00 3.V 0 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 2 40 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 50 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 0 100 C4 90 60 2 75 18 00 16 00 15 00 6 70 Liverpool... -65 Lisbon... "American SOAP. lb Northern : SUGAR, P lb-Standard grain. stanaara a White Ex C.... ....... Extra C, Golden......... c Yellow ........ SHINGLES, 7 in. M..... Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts STAVES, 39 M W. O. Barrel.. K. u. uogsneaa TALLOW, 3jf lb. 00 00 5 6X ex 0 0 5 00 2 00 4 50 0 00 8 00 0 00 5 TIMBER, 39 M feet Shipping.. 12 00 Fine Mill. Mill Prime. . Mill Fair. Common Mill... Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, 1? gal Northern., North Carolina , WOOL, 3 lb Washed......... unwasnep. Burry .11 25 50 00 00 50 00 00 28 15 10 80 00 1 22 75 70 00- 70 6 6 6 ax 5 7 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 00 10 00 6 14 00 13 00 ' 8 50- 0 00 0 00 4 00 2100 2 50 30 25 ( 15 Jtfoy. LeGrand, 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 in the country. Invites Correspondence, je 13 lyd&w. , . John Werner WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to his friends and the public generally that he is now back at his old stand. No. 29 Market street, which has-been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and refurnished. With first class workmen, sharp razors and polite attention he hopes to continue to merit the patronage of the public -The "Little Barber Shop around the Corner" will still be kept up. under the same manage ment. Shave, 10 cts; hair cut, 20 cts; shampoo, 20 cts, at both places. Jy6tf Notice. jyjTR. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscrip tions due THE DAILY REVIEW and solicit new subscribers. . tf C gars. Cigarettes, 7 TCE COLD SODA WATER AND MILK SHAKES. Also a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Perfumeries,. Hair Brushes, &c, can be found at I - F. C. MILLER'S, l - Drugstore. Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts., P. S. Prescriptions filled at aU hours, day or night. JyUtf University of North Carolina, Chapel Hi I K N. C. rpHE NEXT SESSION BE ilNS AUGUST 30- TulUon reduced to r a haU year. Poor Stu dents may give notes. Faculty of Fifteen Taachers. - Three full courses of study leading to degrees. Three short courses for the train ing of business men, teachers, physicians and pharmacists. Law School fully equipped. , Write for Catalogue to - , ifoN. KEMP P. BATTLE; 37 7 U - - - - president. Wilmington; a We I do n R . R . AND DRANCUES tils CONDENSED SCHEDULE. "; TRAINS" GOING SOUTH. Dated July l, 1888. No. 23, daily. No. 27, Ft Mall daily. eave Weldon. j 2 05 pmi 5 43 pm r. Rocky Mount.) 3 17 pmj. Leave Weldon.. Ar Arrive Tarbora...i4 50 pm Leave Tarboro io 50 am Arrive "Wilson... 3 50 pm 7 00 pmi 4 10 pm No. 15. dally ex Sunday. I 6 00 am 17 10 am Leave" Wilson:.. Arrive Selma..... Arrive FayettevPeJ Leave Goldsboro.. Leave Warsaw.... Leave Magnolia..". At. Wilmington... 5 19 pm 7 45pm 4 40 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 43 am .....r.; 7 40 pm '840pm 9 55 pm 8 35 am 9 33 am 9 49 am 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH." Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia... Arrive Warsaw. ... Arrive Goldsboro. No. 14, dally. 12 05 am 1 24 am No. 78. dally. No. 66, dally ex Sunday. 2 25 am! 9 00 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 ami Le'ave Fayette vUlet Arrive Selma......! Arrive Wilson..... f.. ...... Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount Arrive" 4 00 pm 5 30 pm 5 50 pm 6 52 pm 8 30 am 10 50 am 11 59 am ..-.l 3 02 am; 12 42pm mi.j. ...... Tarboro... Leave Tarboro.... iaopm 7 52 pm 8 29 pm 4 50 pmi 10 50 am! Arrive Jldon . ...4 30 ami 2 40pm 9 40 pm Daily except Sunday. - - Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at aoo P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30A.M. daily except Sunday. w Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albermarle & Raleigh R. 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. Jteturnlng leaves -Williamston. N. C, daily except . Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 90 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. Ti-ain on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smithfleld, N. C, 70 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N. C, 8.00 A. M., arrive GOldSDOro, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Train, on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at isasnvme 4.4U r. m., wpnng uope 5.15 1. 10.. Returning leaves Spring. Hone 10.40 A. M.. Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A, aaiiy except feunoay. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except 'Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 1L10 A. M. Returning1 leaves Clinton at 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. 5L Northbound is No. 5a Dallr except Sunday. Train no. 27 south will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North daily. All rail via Kicnmona, and aauy, except Sunday, via Bay Line. - . .. - Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Supt. J. R.KENLY, Supt. Transportation.- : T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, jeso , ..-; - . ' TIME TABJLE NO. 3. 7 Palmetto Railroad Co. fF 1 Xt t I AN AND AFTER ; FRIDAY," DEC. t8, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except ;sun- day: GOING SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight, Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A. M, Arrive at Cheraw, S. C... 9JJ0 A. M. Going Nobth. - No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C. ....4.25 P. M. Arrive atUamlet, N. C...............54J5P. M. dec 16 tf ' WM.MONCURE, Sup't.' v Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta HilCo. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS COING SOUTH. Dated June 24, 1888. No. 23. No. 27. No. 15. T- r- P. M. P. M. P. M. Leave Wilmington. I . 8 05 10.10 t 2 40 Leave Marlon... ... I 11 16 12 37 5 23 Arrive Florence. . .. . . 12 10 1 20 6 10 A. M. P. M. NO. 50 No. 58. A. M. P. M." Leave Florence....... I 3 20. .... . t 6 40 Arrive Sumter. 4 40 ...... .. 8 05 No. 52. No. 56. A. M. P. M. Leave Sumter 1 4 40 t 9 42 9 22 Arrive Columbia.....! . 6 15 10 55 10 55 . I A- M. No. 53 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. " . Leaving Lanes A. M., Manning 9H)8 A. M Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. 1L Lanes 10:28 A. M.. Mannlnsr 11:10 A. il.. Sumter 11-46 A. M., arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M, no. 56 runs through rrom Charleston via Central R. R., leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man ning? P,M. . Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence; with No. 58. - ' TRAINS GOING NORTH. - NO. 5L No. 57. NO. 63. a. M. P. M. Leave Columbia.... . . 11 25 6 50 5 33 Arrive Sumter 13 52 8 12 6 48 I .' No. 59. -: I Leave Sumter.. 12 52 t 8 22. ....... Arrive Florence .... .. 2 20 9 40 ........ 'fJ-r' A. M. A. M. NO. 78 NO. 66. NO. 14. A. M, A. M. P. M. Leave Florence , 4 35 t 10 30 8 20. Leave Marlon.. ..... 5 22j 11 11 8 55 Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 2 101 11 50 . I A. M. P. M. P. M. Carolinr, GciKil 7zh: 1' CHANGEUM? ' IEDULE. WESTBOUND A LMNS, June 10, 1SS3. Leave Wilmington.......... Leave Maxton. k .:. . . . .. . , . ; , . Leave Launnburg...i.'... Leave Hamlet. c. Arrive Charlotte. . Leave Charlotte. ..... , : ; Leave LincolntOBu. Leave Shelby. Arrive Iiutherfordtoxi . : . . . No. L allyex. iunday. 7S0JS21 11 21 ma 11 f.m j!3 60 pm 3 L7 prn 4 C7 5 51' TCI: 8 13 . rtallyt::. 6 11 11 2 6 i -i . :;.) li.i 55 tzi EASTBQUND THAI! J, June ld,' i8S8. Leave Rutherfordton Leave Shelby.; ..., ieave uncomton. Arrive Charlotte. . Leave Charlotte.. ... I-eave Hamlet. . . . . Leave Launnburg. . . . Leave Maxton. ....... Arrive Wilmington.. j Na 2. j NO. 4, dally exjdaiiyex. Sunday, j-io-vlay. 7 n tr. 9 45 am 11 25 am 11 35 era 3 DOpxa 3 48 pm 4 13 pm 7 50 pm 8 C0r- 2 (5 1 1 3 CO ,:.i 3 2 5 -l 8 J. J CJL-l Trains Na 1, 2, 3 and 4 make 'close contort Ion at Hamlet with Trains to and from l:aic!ii. Through Sleeping Cars between Wlimicsrtca and Charlotte and Charlotte and R-ieJ-h. . Take Traix Nol 1 for StatpavillA rtti Mnttn'- j On W; N. C. R. R.and nointj Wff Air tnr- Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens, Atlanta'ar.d all points Southwest. -Alsa, for Ashevii;3 via Spartanburg. - ' - . . Local -Freight ; Nc 5 and 6 tri-weekly to tween -Wlimlncrton an1 T-tnrlTitnrc IpsivIt- .. Tuesdays, Thursdays and"Saturdays. , iakoi x reigntuM os. 7 ana 8 tn-weetsy between jLurlnburg and Charlotte. - - cai Teigni; os. 9 ana 10 tri-weekly be tween Charlotte and Rutherfordton, jnos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ana 10 do not take passengers. 7C, .T.1 C. JONES, Superintenoe-t. F. w. CLARK, Gem Passenger AgeaL The Southern Guarfltmr-n, , WlnTjtoriN C. : ' . OFFICIAL OllGAN OP THE NORTH ' ' - . .5-. ,.--t : CAROI.INA STATK GUAUI. ' CONDUCTED BY . Dally. ..." tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. via Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:20 P. M.. Lanes 82 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral R. R.. arriving Manning 8:48 A. ML. Lanes 923 A. M., Charleston 1L30 A. M. - No. 60 connects at- Florence with C andD. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. : Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W.-& W. R. R. for. all points North ' . .'. i ; - JOHN F. DIVINE, - General Superintendent. . , " J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. ' T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. RARE CttANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS. Will sell at a low fignre a paying business. Reason for selling, going into some other bus- iness. A rare chance for.an active man with limited capltaL Address LOCK BOX 571, : it. ' WUmlDgtO-, K. C. , WILL' 1st Sgt. Co. A, 3d Reg't., N. c. State Guard. riiHE GUARDSMAN is endorsed and rcccra 1 mended by the Governor Adjutant Gen eral, Regimental Commanders and ell other officers of the Guard. It was oniciaiiy an nounced as the Organ of the North Carolina militia in General orders No. 6, which were issued on May 2d, 1888. AU citen soldiers should subscribe at once. Subscription price, $L00 per year, in advance.- 53 standard bocic3 and THE GUARDSMAN - one year for only fl.50. Advertising rates, 12.00 per Inch. Sen J for sample copy. ." -. Address : WILLXCOLEY, Publisher. Soutib Guakbshinv my23tt ; Winston, N. C. THE MAYO H0U6E. I would respectfully announce to my frleiid3 and the public generally that the 7 -v-..v:" House, at the RocIiDj ia uvvy uycu lur iuy season, .unaer tne same management as formerly. Numerous altera- ttnn) ATllI Imnmvomonta hsra taan moA every facility is offered this season for fcalUn,?. risuuig tuiu JJl,liAXiy. . Alio tiUVILUtUUa lUT h.i.1 of these are unsurpassed : anywhere on the COast. 'i '.-'?. t. -;. .: -,i v... - Kj :. Special personal attention given to the com fort of guests. - , Two boats dally. The PASSPORT and LOUISE stop each way on each trip. Still -watpr or flfvm xantr flahirnr a- nv time and boats ready when the steamers ar rive. FlShin&r tackle and half. Irpnr. rp-iriv fnr Instant use. i-;-.:-v .. ;..- , - ... Rates by the day, week or month; and very reasonable.. - . - arrangements address: MAYO - HOUSE. The cspecuiy. MRS. W. E. MAYO, ,my 18 tf -'-.y-r... ..fMaaasr. Building Materials ! Pa i n tor, H a rd va co, CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS I 717CrocIwi77A Most complete stock of BUILDING SUPPLIES to oe xouna in ine state, wnica we offer at the lowest prices. Factory Agents for Stoyc WE HAVE A Large Assortment of Stoves which Zvro a . you uo examine. - Tne z.t.li VANCi- -and OTHELLO still lead. Fanning Implements, Amalguin 3Bci: Lzti . ivca lur duluuox atenai3, t-ircmara ' of Stores and Sash furnished upon application. Our low - , , prices will surprise and " guoaa piease you i , JacoM'o Hd7. Gtcrc, 4 13 South Front street : aplgtg 'i,:;: , :.i ; ... , IrT, ' . CARRIAGE, REPOSITORY i REPAIIt SHOP. "pARTTJES-IN "WANT. OF ATY IIIZ T) C? Vehicle or want any Repairing ccz t j ; : : old vehicles, win find It to their !: : tD call on . . ' C. B. EOLT.LAND C3. Corner Second el It! - Eend your horses to t3 Zzx' rst-ci;33cr. c:ist;

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