VACATION. - ,i-pr weary with thy work, Si with" thJ dally strife, -rL k noweth that success is vain, That dreams fade out of lire. A thv mother's heart for rent, ' G neeP as thy childhood's sleep, . u r tired children safe and close -HThy wother yet can keep. - , still 'tis true, as in those days Loo past, of wyth and song, riffSitare great all mother is,. With love and memory Ipnpr. md then, thou canst, on Nature's 1 heart, , - ' j ' ' This solace for thy pain The joy tnat blossoms with the The gladness of the gram; , The happy bre;1 lntn of brook, and bird, and bee, iU on the w.ind that lifts the wave And bends the willing tree. - nnsilfot pools beneath the hih, iet shadows he, 4 - nn waters swift, and changing hue - .t 1! ...1 11.. f Iitt fan iiiy mi" ciiv . i thv heart dance with dancing leaves . inrt with the pattering ram So ihait thou find, though day d ThvSlhood's rest again. u Edward Carlton. Sore Throat - ' " ; narficuarly favorable to the con ..Wiof Diphtheria. Heed the warnin and use Darby Prophylac Fluid. It at once allays the in fluinination of the throat, subdues nAin and gives permanent relief. It promptly and effectually destroys all CODTAfflOUtiuu uiuuiPi uu serins, it u a safeguard against Diphtheria, ' ml should he used on the first viDtouis of sore throat as a gargle. - It Kq aired Time. A Kpotuckian was sick in the hoDital with fever. "Will you give me something to drink?" he asked faintly of the nurse. "Certainly, sir," sam tne nurse, offering huu a glass or water. He put up his hands feebly.' W3iro it. tn mn in n. tnnannn please," he whispered, huskily, "tjii Igetused to it.'1 Fact Worth Knowing- In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be non-imtating. The medical profes fion has been slow to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accdm- It i f - AM piisnea wun. aoucnes, snutrs, pow ders, syringes, astringents, or any similar application, because they ire all irritating, do not thoroughly reacn tne anectea .surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons bohave for years.; borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can in Oiet, testify to radical and perma nent cares wrought by Ely's Cream B&lm. Then and Now. . She (before marriage:) 4kThere ms to be a lull in theatricals just now." -.- He (tenderly:) "There is nothing ronton that you would care to She (a few vears later:) "Let's co wme meaire to-nignt." ne (glancing over the paper:) mere is notning going on that joold care to see." Philadelphia sr -,"-", A XTminj?.--: ?: v The modes of death's approach ire ?rarT, ?nd statistics show con clusiyely that more persons diefrom ftTnW 9f Ahe Thpat andV Lungs y" WMl": s is pro Da Die that everyone, Avithout exception, re- aip.tr. numbers of Tubercle erms into the system and where these germg fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at ?i;W,y and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and t wOWed oontlnne their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the head, cas ing Catarrh. Now all thi iu pus and if allowed to proceed will in nine cause death. At th you must act with Droint.t.np- i lowinsracold to cm u.-its., non is tianirerons and mn.v lc your life." As soon as von rSi soniethiriL? ?I1i?at'iL'?,ns.V Nostrils, obtain a uunieor Kosciiee-s (ieriuan Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. Platform of the nAmw.vni t... - j ni ij if - North Carolina. We again con?ratii!n.t th n0nnj of Jxorth Carolina on the continued enjoyment' of peace, good govern ment and general prospentv under ieiuocraiie aammistration of the affairs of the State which has now been unbroken for no many years upon the just ami 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 and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our borders. We pledge ourselves to exert in the future as in the past our best efforts to promote the best interests of the people of all sections of the State. Affirming our adher ence to Democratic principles as heretofore enuuciated in the plat forms of the party, it is hereby Resolved,, That no government has tne ngnt to burden its people with grown np under laws enacted by it xutj conres in . this country being bet ween aggregated capital, seeking lu -Yuf.u;ouc au competition, and thejndividual laborer, the Demo- w irty is, as it nas ever been, against the monopolist and in favor of a just distribution of capital, -and demands the enactment of laws that wiu ue.ar equalIy.upon all. uivwivea, Tnat as all taxation bears most heavily upon the labor er it is the duty of the legislator, as . uucuiueueiu to tbe workingman, to keep the expenses of our public institutions at the 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 idki al the expense of honest labor. Jleolved, That ours being an ag ricultural State, it is our duty as A1 ?ur Pleasure to promote any and all legislation that is best cah culated to advance the interests of agriculture; and that in so doing we will most effectuallv advflfif. th iuie resrs or mechanics. iimnnfp.tiir era and laborers. Remlved, That the Democracy of uroiina. coruiailv approve the administration of Hon. Alfred ju. ocaies as honest, patriotic and conservative. Resolved, That the ability, wis uom, honesty, patriotism, indepen- wrrnutr, laiiiumuess to duty and uianlv courage of President Cleve land have won the admiration of all goou men; and the interests of the country demand his re nomination and ins re-election. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following quojations represent whole-1 - . v wflGHa.uua iriiirwn i. id nmrv . AND BUANCHE8. 7 8 14 10 1 40 0 00 1 65 20 6 00 0 00 15 35 S 00 14 00 15 1 1034 9 50 75 70 22 A WomauV tic vory. "Aniher wonderful discovery has been made and that too by lady in ihi county. Disease fastened its clutch es upon her and for seven years she withstood its severeats tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly aid could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. KingVNew Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on tafcing first dose taxes bevofid t.h n.Annf ;w,f.A,i un wsiog nrst dose that she slept all to oav its neeessr r n "" "'gbt and with one bottle has been mir- Children Often need some safe cathartic and wnic io avert approaching sickness. w relieve colic, headache, sick swrnach, indigestion, dysenteryand v 1UV1UCUI IU CIIIIU- Qooa, Let the children ; tak srirr- Inn... T . . ' ' wver Regulator ayd kesp well. tt i purely vegetable, not unpleas- IU.. edicbe. and safe to take connection with other uro, HU Chief Fault. Will. Jnfinn., ri ...M it Uteri;., it 1 1 ",s momer E chw?8.om' "how did you I Was that him that preached to- fmyer hr Z .y Deautnm tutharL io-uay. wnat He 7-J? t0 flnd With it?" ' 1 W- -Merchant Traveler. rXrAitie, to Mothers. heusedwhenchildren URiT taut V. Ii i. . . ... o '"-i". ii reiiAv-M.sr.riA nr.- onS i,lce; Produces nat J&om and the mtle cher, inlSf 118 "bright as button." It Perfift asant totaste.- It soothes :i"Uofteus the gums, allays rel1!ves hid, regulates the v fto 5? d s tlle best known reme- tnHV- wnetner arising uung or oti-r peutt; causes. Wi5!e,?nts a bottle. v .'; ' - iriri' 'rowfully observed the r uvenile: adorer, !ethe.l 1U 7 young to have riat.TV ,u 1 must ouit run h in d Paying with you. He usm t come here so Ton L.1 of. yonr papa, 'tthinu I ,ne' stoutlv. "He ha't . . cau scare- me be X hut s dealer in lumber." iIli7v.Ul he den1 in oKi'noc -Tvl flat shimrles" hy': Willie- tuin A CHILD KIT.I.U-T hiatlld. kled by the use V.Jrc given in f . W8DM:.hy pothers give thei; 4 of it Jr in.e.y relieve the Ws'iEk ""l troubles by us iaooJiy Soother, at con- Sold pay its necessary expenses and gradually extinguish its public debt; anu tnat whenever the. revenues. nowever 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 - or $270 bv the govern m en ton each $1,000 of its bonds, taken up with, the millions that would otherwise he idleinits vaults. anu paia to oonunoiaers who pur chased, in many instances, at less than par, is undemocratic, oopres 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 thev rind it linpossioie to give to our people all the relief demanded, thev support any just and practical measure pre sented in Congress that will afford a practical relief from such existing burden. j 1 Resolved, That while the details of the methods by which the consti tutional revenue tariff sheriff shall be gradually reached are subiects 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 discriminationsin their ad justment should be such as will place the highest rates on luxuries ana the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible tne unavoidable burdens, of tax ation, and confer the greatest good on tne greatest number. Resolved. That we, as heretofore. iavor, and will never cease to de mand, the unconditional abolition ii i i i oi-ine wnoie internal revenue sys tem, as a war tax, not to be justihed 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 hvoocrit ical pretensions of the Republican party in their platforms that thev 0 J 1 V J J ure in iavor or tne repeal ot this on erous system or 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 partv to relieve the people of all or a part of this ouious 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 pie by excessive taxation. Resolccd That, to meet an exist ing evil, we will accept, for educa tional purposes, from the Federal government, our pro rata shave of the surplus in its treasuryroi'idd, that it be disbursed through State agents and 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, antl to promote dissen sion and ill-will between the people of the different sections of our com mon coiihtrv. ' 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 someequally 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,- ZThat the Democratic party has ever been the party of the workingman, aud has never foster ed monopolies, nor have "trusts" or "combinations" or "pools" ever acuiously cured. Her name is Mrs Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Ham rick Co . of Shelby, N" C. Get a tree tiial bottle at W. H. Green & Go's Drug Store 811 A Scientific Description of Drowning. "How do persons die from drown ing" asked a Health Board doctor of a JNew York Telegram reporter. ".f or want ot air?" "No." "Give it up then, what is it? "I will tell you. After a person is below the surface long enough, he tills his lungs with water. The firs stage of deep inspiration lasts about ten seconds, followed by a reaction caused by the resistance to the entrauce of water into the bron chiles. This is followed by arrest o respiration and loss of conscious ness." 'In a few seconds more he makes four or five respiratory efforts ant then dies. Immersion causes an im ineuiate rise in tne Dioou pressure witn siowin&r of the heart beats. The action of the heart romains slow but strong.till death ensues. The pressure gradually lessens, but rises just oerore death, to fail to zero im mediately afterward. The heart continues to beat feebly for twenty I x m minutes in some cases, xne period of respiratory resistance is therefore due to ttie respiratory muscles, and not to spasms of the glottis. An interesting studv, vou see," added the doctor, "but to appreciate fully the various ' symptoms caused by sudden immersion you, perhaps, had better experiment yourself." "Thanks." 18 11 13 9 27 23 30 00 00 25 6 00 18 & (a 25 30 . 25 10 12 14 10 28 24 22 67X 130 eh 80 20 -.30 00 00 i 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 00 00 66 00 3 3 42kfa 00 SO 3 (12 50 . 8 00 iSll 00 6 00 9 00 7 00 4 00 10 & 4,00 Consumption Sorely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that X have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy frek to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. . Every well-made tailor suit slightly but artistically padded. is bagging v Gunny... Btanaard. .7.7.7.7. BACON North Carolina. Hams........ : "wumr;i 3 Qf ID." ft WESTERN 8MOKED-7 iiams, a Sides a.. ' DRY SALTEli """ 'luuu nana, each. . Sew, New Yorfc, each. New. mfv BEESWAX, n... BUTTER, 'sl ionn Carolina rsorthpTii CANDLES, y lb7 AdaniAntina " CHEESE. US- y Northern Factory Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, V lb Java Laguyra .7.7 Klo....... CORN MEAL, bushin Vacis! Virginia Meal COTTON TIES, & bundle 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting-, 4-4, 3? yard Tarns, y bunch EGGS. Wdoz : pFISH - Mackerel, No. 1, bbi. MuvKerei, o. 1, y nalT bbL 7 50 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl g 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl 7 80 . Alullets. bbl t m v. nue nerring. w keg. Dry Cod. W ft. " . FLOUR, V bbl western, low grade Extra Family City Mills Super 44 Family GLUE, Wft a GRAIN, y bUSheL com, 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, H lb Green 5- Dry in nAY, y 100 lbs- Eastern J 05 Western 85 North River on W lb ftrsfA T A TlT n ""v HAntl, & IO Northern 75 8Jtf North Carolina a in LIME, barrel 140 000 LUMBER, City Sawed, WMft. bhip Stuff, resawed 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 22 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 00 MOLASSES, & gallon New crop, in hhds. sjs 44 In bbls 28 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 & 44 In bbls 30 Sugar House, in hhds 00 in bbls. 16 Syrup, In bbls 22 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 2 OILS, y gallon. Kerosene 9 Lard is 1 Linseed 90 1 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chickens, live rown. 20 44 Spring... ; 10 Turkeys 95 1 PEANUT, v bushel, 22 lb 60 POTATOES, v bushel- w Sweet. w. 35 Irish, bbl 2 25 PORK, y barrel City Mess 17 50 Prime 15 00 Rump ' 00 kjck caiouna, yrt 4 Rough, y bush, (Upland)... 60 44 44 (Lowland. 80 at, RAGS, y lb Country 00 city 1 at. ROPE, w lb i4kra SALT, w sack. Alum 70 & Liverpool 65 Lisbon ; 00 American.. 00 & CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated July 1; 19SS. No. 23, daily. eave w eldon j 2 05 pm At. Rocky Mount, j 3 17 pm No. 27, Ft Mail dally. No. 15, dally ex Sunday. Arrive Tarboro. Leave Tarboro. I Arrive Wilson. Leave "Wilson.. I Arrive Selma.... .. Arrive Fayettevi'e UISCELLANEOU. Carolina Central I , . . . - ' , - - -' , Company .; 1 1 1 Uwli CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. 4 50 pm 10 50 am Leave Goldsboro.. I Leave Warsaw.... ! Leave Magnolia... At. Wilmington. . . 3 50 pm "4 10 pm 5 19 pm 7 45 pm 7 00 pm 7 43 am 4 40 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm 840 pin 9 55 pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 14, daily. Leave Wilmington 12 05 am Leave Magnolia. . . 1 24 am Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 2 25 am No. 78. dally. No. 66, 9 00 am; 10 35 am 10 50 ami 11 50 ami Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Selma. ..... Arrive Wilson. . . . . Leave Wilson 8 30 ami iu tm am 11 59 am Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro... Leave Tarboro . I. Arrive Weldon 4 50 pm 10 50 am 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 40 pm 4 50 5 00 4 10 5 00 10 65 62 67 65 45 52 ,90 12 10 9o 00 3 suAr. ib Northern nva SUGAR, PR standard grain.. 6& sianaaraA ek'ta White Ex C 0 ra Extra C, Golden 5 c Yeuow n a SHINGLES, 7 In. 9 M. 5 00 7 tominon 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 no Cypress Hearts ft 00 STAVES, y M-W. O. Barrel... 8 00 k. o. uogsnead 0 00 TALLOW. 19 lb 5 TIMBER, M feet Shipping. .12 00 rae aim ...11 25 Mill Prime. 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 common Mill 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 2 50 WHISKEY, v gal Northern... 1 00 North Carolina. 1 on WOOL, y lb Washed. 28 unwasnep 15 Burry 10 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 50 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 -0 0 90 60 3 75 18 00 16 00 15 00 80 00 1 22 75 70 00 70 6 6 , uu Dally exceDt Sundav. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Rnnrt Halifax for Scotland Neck at a.nn p i iol uiixjiis icavea ocuuana ixecKat9.30A. M. dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle xittieigu it. . aauy except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. JL. arrive WlUiamtnn v. n 8.iu tf. in.. i.40 1. m. Returning leaves Wil- uiuuawu. xm. u., aauy except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro. m n a AK. A It 11 in lr . 0.1.; n. Jl., JLbilun. JU. Train on Midland N. c. Branch ii,iTfi ri.Mij. I boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.. arnve smitnneid. N. c t.jioa. m. At.nmin; icrtTco ouuiuawu. ai. fv.cn 1 a. urn Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M. lrain on Nasnvme Branch ipavpa -Rncinr Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at xNasnviiie 4.40 p. M., -Spring Hope 5.13 P.M. I ZJ Spring" Hope 10.40 A. M.. NashvlUe 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A, M., dally except Sundav.- Train on Clinton Branch Ipavps Worcaw tnr tiairon, qany, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M. ana ij,iy a. m. Returning leaves Clinton at cuu a. in. anu 4.w'. m., connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66 and Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch is No. 5L Northbound Is Nn. rA natir except Sunday. " nS5SE&H stp 0Iy at wuson. Train No. 78 makes ciosp annnvtihn at tpoi don for all nolnts North flflllv A II raU via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Trains make close North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman PniAm sinpn. ers attached. T r T,T TJ,9IIN DIVINE, Gem Supt. J- R; KEENLY supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. TIM 15 TABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. Q ' , ... ? July 25, 1883. - ' dSyex. dal&fe. -!- Sunday. Sunday. i Leave WUmlngtan:;........ 8;00ati 7 COpm Leave Maxton 11 23 &ih n cpm . i,1??1;; .... 13 W r: 2 00 am : Arrive Charlotte......:..;. 3C3pia 6 25 am 1 Leave Charlotte.;.. 3 43 pm i Leave Ltncolnton... 5 ispm 1 Leave Shelby.;.. e28pm - Arrye tperfordton..... 7 so am v . EASTBOUND TRAINS ' ; 1 ' July 25, 1888. dauy ex daS'y ex j ; ' , y Stfhdaj. Sunday J nI2uerfordton 7 40 am ' 1 LeaveShelby ...t 9 00 am 1 Leave Llncolnton.......... iqdsuu - I Arrive Charlotte.. 11 39 am ' , Leave Charlotte... .......... ii 4a am R r,m veHamlet 3 00 JS SaS Leave Laurlnburg. .... ..... 3 41 nm ium Arrive Wilmington. . 7 sq fm y 30 am Trains NO. 1. 2. 3 and 1 mat piaco at llamletwith Traini to afrm KalefK Throujrh Sleeninc Cara twtwMn and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleiffh.0 Take TralE No. 1 for KtAtnsviiiA dm iTtotio on w. si. t.it k. ana points West, Take Na 3 JSTi?!' Greenville, Atheni AtiSfi SE?!i2K J?uthYrest. Also, tor Ashevuio tJwF' Nos. '5 and 8 til-weekly be tween Wiimlntrtin nnrl Tnnrinm.,.wwn . Tuesdays. Thufvnrt s' rn1 7 Strl-weekly betweei Laurlnburg and Charlotte. . Local Frelorht Vns. q ani in 'M im.iri tween Charlotte and Rirtorttba 7 o, o, t, 0, y ana 10 ao net take passengers. v vv t-T it JONES, superlntendeat. lj CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent Atlantic Viov,! .... . , y . : . . - -. , . ' ' . - wbightsvii.ee, it. op . " rpHIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ' RESORT IS situated at the Wrlghtsvllle Terminus' of the Wilmington Seacoast Raiiman. nnri rhen io to thSotSf transportaaoa 01 &) or baggage hi aged for tie Seisin. We are sorrv tha soWfpr nnvm tiova twsA home so are the girls. : : , ' Those desiring Board oan nnd comfortable rooms and good fare at reasonable rates. Wn WIT enm m n-mivn : S-Jy38tf . .Proprietor. Wanted, RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS. Will sell at a low flcmra a navlncr knRtnpqq Reason for selllncr. eolnj? lntn mmn opr rina LneT A rar chance toffin active man with limited capitaL Address, - - ? ? . t LOCK BOX 571, ' -Wilmington, N. C. . iN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, j Trains will run as follows, dally except;;sun- ' day: Goixo SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight. " ieave 11am let. n. c ft. so a. nr. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C 9.30 A. M. Gorjfa North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: .Leav cneraw. s. c 4.2s p. tw. Arnve at iiamiec, N. C 5.35 P. M. dec 16 tf Vto. MONCURE, Sup't. Wilmington. Columbia & Angnsts B. B. Co. THE MAYO, HOUSE. i would respectfully annoonco to cty fr e i and the pubiie generally that thfii Mayo House, at the Bocks, 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 (4 15 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT Ciinnot go 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. 1888. Harper's Young People. AN ILLTTTU Hakpkr s Young Pkoflr interests all young readers by Its carefully selected variety of themes and their well-considered treatment. It contains the best serial and short stories, valuable articles on scientific subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches, papers on athletic sports and games, stirring poems, etc., contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu merous and excellent. Occasional Supple ments of especial interest to Parents and Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming volume, which will comprise fifty-three week ly numbers. Every line in the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny in order that nothing harmful may enter Its col umns. An epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable In Juvenile literature. .Cohort Vowier. . A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls In every family which it visits. Ei-ooklini Dntoiu It is wonderful In Its wealth of pictures, in formation and Interest CftrisCian Advocate y. r. Terms r Postage Prepaid, 3 pryear. Vol. IXbeaiM XovemJberl, 1887. stamp. begi Copy sent on receipt of two-cod Single Number, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Nctospatter are tiot to copy thl aanerstsemcnt without the express order oj Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS. . nor 15 New York ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposjd line of advertising in American Papers by addressing IO Spruce St., New York. Bend lOcts. for lOO-page Pamphlrf Now Ready. I AM FULLY PREPARED TO FURNISH my friends and the public generally with the Purest Drugs that can be found in the eity. Also a fine assortment of Toilet Soap. Brushes and Combs. I have a fine assortment of Cigars and Cigarettes. I can be found at my store Night and Day. JOHN SIIEEHAN. the Druggist, aug 14 6m N.W. cor. Fifth and Castle st a. Dated June 24, 1888. No. 23. No. 27. No. 15. P- M. P. M. P. M. Leave Wilmington... 805 10 10 t240 Leave Marion. 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 3 20 t 6 40 Arrive Sumter 4 40 8 t5 NO. 52. NO. 56. A. M. P. M. Leave Sumter I 440 t942 922 Arrive- Columbia I 6 15 10 55 10 55 A. M. Is now open for the season nndpr u en MaaS?nt aa formerly. Numerous altera, tlons and improvement harp. yvwt7mna every faCllltV iS OffPrpt this BPoenn - an1 fishing and"Blthl5g: The ttvutm ft 131 unsurpassed anywhere on the coast. ..-,. Special Personal attptfnn orivon in forf of guests. w"- in3 The PASSPORT and LOUISE stop each way on each trip. -StUl water or rippn xrotpi. fliv.. a- time and boats readv whm tho cnM r Instant vS8 taCkle 1)1116 pt ready lor Rates by the day. week or month reasonable., ,7. r . Parties from the country desiring to make 5?&Q&t? address: MAYO HOUSE,. Tho Rocks, Wilmington, N. C. . . Respectruiiy, - f -t :, - Building Materials I; No. 52 runs throueh from Charleston n I central n. ii. Leaving Lanes 84 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. M . Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston teih a. m ! Lanes 10:28 A. M.. Mannlne 11:10 A. M.. Sumtpr xx-vi a. arrives coiumraa i:io P. AJ. jso. a runs throurh from Charieston via central u. k.. leavinir Lanes 7:13 P. M.. Man. nlng72P, M xrain on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florence. WJtnjNO. 5S. Paints, H a rdivoro, GLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS ! Crocks. Most complete stock of building SUPPLIES w ivuuu iu lite oiaie, wnicn we - offer at the lowest prices. 1N0. 5L Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Sharpie Katie M. Daniels, 1AI,T. I. W. JOHNSON, WILL TAKE PAK- tles Sailing. Trolling or Fishing. Parties ta ken to the Fishing Grounds outside or np and down the ChanneL Charter parties accom modated. For terms apply on Board or at the HoteL Jy23tf 1888 1888. Presidential Year. New Tork Weekly Herald, iontaInlng an impartial epitome each week of he movements or aU political parties, will no maHed to any address in the United States or Canada. Irom JONK. 6tti until after the presldenUal Election, for 40 cents. Address. - JAMES GORDON BENNETT, mca Sew York City. Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marion Arrive Wilmington. . P. M 11 25 12 52 12 I 2 20 A. M. NO. 78 A. M. 4 a5 5 22 8 35 A. M. NO. 57. NO. 53. A. M. 6 50 8 12 NO. 59. t 8 22 9 40! A. 31. No. 66. A. M. T 10 30 11 11 2 10 P. M. j P. M. 5 33 6 46 Factory Agents for Stoves NO. 14. 1. M. 8 20 8 55 11 50 P. M. WE HAVE A Large Assortment of Stoves which :we ask JVttWCAIlUUUR 1UB VANCJ and OTHELLO still lead, " Daily. t Daily except Sunday. No. 53 runs through tn Charleston, S, C, via Central R. R., arriving Manning 70 P. 31.. Lanes 8.-02 P. 3L, Charleston 9:45 P. M. - No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral It.fR., anlvlng Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 931 A. M., Charieston lliJO A. 3L No. 66 connects at Florence with C. and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with w. & W. K. R. for all points North ' - JOIIN'F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY. Supt. Transportation. Farming Implements, Araalgum Bells, E tuaics iur jDuiioxng jnatenais, circulars of Stoves ana Sash furnished upon application. Our low prices will surprise and - good3 please you f - Jacobi'sHdw. Store, T. M. je30 1 w Special gAKDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, LAWN Mowers, Fishing Tackle, come in and look at tbem. We liave the goods and can mako the prices tosuit. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., my 14 tt U Front St., Wilmington, N. C, ap 19 tC 12 South Front Street. CARRIAGE. REPOSITORY HEPAIR SHOP. pARTIES-IN WANT OF ANYCINDOV vehicle or want any Repairing doae to their old Tehlcles, will n to ticlr Interest to : call on C B. SOUTHER LAND & CO. . Corner Second and lrtncecs streets m fiend your horses to be shod. We have a firstpclasasaoer. men t tt