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jb Daily Slggiora MY MODEL. - , . t tall enough to be graceful"; y : J Jnst dainty enodKh tobe neat; v v r dres enough to be tasteful; S just modest enough to be sweet. rt tears enough to be tender; fiUt si"hs enough to be sad; lolt enough to remember- , your hearts tho' the cadence luake glad. ' . ' u,t meek enough for submission; JIY..or unU enoush to be brave; v'U pride enougli for ambition; jst thoughtful enough to grave; - - , , Onerous, true and kind hearted. Pure as the angels above; . From her luay I never be parted. For such is the woman I love. . o well known citizen of Lancaster, pi Mr. KB.Keifer, writes: Having ! grained leg of almost thirty days iffins; and after trying half a i auvertiseu yi ;!- iro without satisfactory I wasadvisea to ir ana in ie i ; lee was all right dozen re.sUltS. lion Oil, did so. three days my An Explanation. x W hat is this "nervous trouble1 The contest in this country ,Jein:r IIPTlCPPn nrffTvorrotni inn,;..! Vi tV JJf crusn out aa competition, and afflicted? If you will remember afew the individual laborer, ' the Bemo- 5i?i?alff craVc Prty i3, as it has ever beep. t. ,... , .j uuivuwwu -lu-uu, it t us against tne monooolist and in favor word m the English of a iust distrihntfon ain. It did the work. CJrl Gxd-Nturel, ... Southwestern Missouri hadrvop utype of careless individuality .'different from the con ventional jrtru of the "old-time" Arkatn gjqtiatter. A traveler on horse laci ho had been out all .day in chilling rain, stopped late in the n.'lit at a small stone house si;uat rJou the top of a bleak knob. After Ihf traveler had -'shouted until he fwired that his throat had been" per manent lv damaged the door was owned with .'ft- creak that echotnl dowu the "hollow." "Mister," the traveler began, I aui as wet as a dogand " "Must uv been in the rain," the native broke in, opening the door a litttle wider and poking out his head a little farther. '. m "Yes,since5 o'clock this,morning." ' Hot er putty early start, I Mow." Pretty early? Yes, I've been out iu the rain since 5 o'clock, and "Kainiu' when you started, I reckon." ," - "Yes, but my business was so urgent that I had to leave "What business are yon in?" 'I am a large dealer in salt and common as anv language. yet this word covers only tne meaning or anotner wora. 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 fn 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 jiarvelous. Platform of the Democratic Party in .... North Carolina. , We again congratulate the people 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 for o many years; upon the just and 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 exertfin 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 enunciated in the plat forms of the party, it is hereby Resolved, That no government has the right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually extinguishes public debt; and 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 wliich 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 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 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 iustmeut 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 ot tax ation, and confer the greatest good on the greatest number. Resolved. That we, as heretofore favor, and Will never cease to de mand, the unconditional abolition hof the whole internal revenue sys tem, as a war tax, not to be justified intimes of peace; as a grievous bur den to our neoole 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 svstem of taxation, enacted demands the enactment of laws that ! win Dear 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 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 idle at the expense of honest labor. Resolved 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 of mechanics, manufactur ers and laborers. Resolved, That the Democracy of North Carolina, cordially approve the administration of Hon. Alfred M. Scales as honest, patriotic and conservative.' ' Resolved, 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. , . "- Auctions anil :sntts. At drc-risis. Price55ct. 'Reckon that about all yer've got with yer is melted by,this time." "Got none with me, of course. My friend, I don't like to put you to any inconvenience, but you see " "Kaiu't say that I do. Mout ef it "I sav, you must know '"Didn't. Yer said 1 see." . "Well, that makes no difference. 1 am as wet as a dog and am very cold, and if you cant do anything tlse for me let me come in ana give me a drink of water, for I am as dry u powder horn." ' 'Thought yer wuz ez wet ez er dog" "I am." "Then how ken yer be ez dry ez er powder horn?" " i "Here, let us do away with these quibbles. I am in distress, and want you to help me." "Don't be noways back'ards. he'p yerse'f." "You are certainly a tough custo mer." "That's whut Eli Bragg, the mil ler, says when he tries to cheat me." "I don't care a cent what Eli Bragg says, I " "Me nuther." "Look here." "Wall." . "May 1 get off my horse and come in!" "Ef yer come in I rjeckon yer'll have to git offen yer horse?" "Well,ln case I come in, what must I do with my horse?" "Leave him outside, I reckon," Haven't youjgot anv shelter for your stock?" uXo." . - "Doesn't the bad weather nearly kill them?" - -xo." ": "How do you account for that?" - "An't got no stock." "Haven't you got as much as a smoke house to give shelter to my horse?" - "Got no smoke house. AH the smoke we want we git in here." ; "Suppose I lead him through this gate and turn him lose in the lot?" "All right." The traveler turned his horse loose and entered the house. ' The host raked the chunks together and soon a bright blaze sprang np in the ffeat fireplace. - He did not stop at this small attempt to make his guest omfortable, , ; but brought . him a ank" of corn bread and the broil dfoot of a hog. ' I am deeply thankful to you." "Not er.tall." . "I suppose there is room enough ia the lot to enable my horse to walk around and keep warm?" . "Oh,yas." "I am glad that I wasn't compell ed to tie him, fearing that he might break loose and go back, sixteen miles, to the place from which I started this morning. I have lost uiyroad, hut doubtless he knows well enough where he is. He is a very valuable animal. So you say he's got plenty of room?" "Ob, yas." . "How many acres are there in the lot? : "Don't know." "How far across rom one fence to the other?" "I don't know. I didn't make hut one fence. Tharmout 'be er nother one, bnt I an't seed it yit. Keckon t liar's one summers 'twixt an' tha tr - -ia . 1. . . nic uuilc: iiii r-. i ji 1 1 1 l. i tr? iu li r -......! . t ,., r - h.. i irusiyu yjv i uv. '.l l,lw nn. in A Jt' ,Vr I ,ess sucn tenio:;; sua! hive first ........ .j. . f rtl j"", oeen aurnonzt'd uv.aj; j.u u, iame yer ng y picture nnniifipti vrtor wif! fa A. - - a i . ---w. - - - - r- - r,uu fc ax me. juust oe er oiame trk iin ofpw.f ,i thr .-, The Queen of Rou mania says man and wife should never cease to do a little courting, no matter how old they may be. Consumption Surely Cared. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedv 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- nress and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A; SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. wnite leathers, either alone or combined with ribbon, are bv far Dy tneir party, wane iiie xvepuuu- L Q orn lmts. cans in Congress are taxing their I to , energies to obstruct all legislation! Advice to Mothers. inaugurated by the representatives Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup of the Democratic party to relieve should alwavs be used when children the people of all or a part of this odious system. Resolved, That the course of the Democratic party, in furtherance of DODular education, is- a sufficient truarantv 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 willaccept, for educa tional purposes, from the Federal government, our pro rata share of the surplus in its treasury Provided, that it be disbursed through State agents and the bill for , the distri are cutting teeth. Itrelievesthe lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the enild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as M bright as button.". It is very pleasant to taste. Jt soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best Known reme dy for : diarrhcBa, whether arising trom " - teething -or oth:r causes. Twenty five cents a bottle'. July 6 deodacwly Over the range The cook. mm wwwww mi SALVATIOW OIL (Prfc only 25 etnU. - Sold tg ell druggists.) Relieves quick Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, CJ-vj ?- Scalds, Sores, Backache, &c. oct 1 tf PLUGS, The Great Tobacco An '--Prtev 1 0 Cts. At alt druggists. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally. In making up small or ders higher prices have to toe charged. 7 8 14 8 10 Tlietr BtiHiness Boom I lie: Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at W H. Green & Co's. Drug Store as their givine away to their customers of so many tree trial bottles of Dr- King's New Discovery for Consumption Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints Coughs. .Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lone diseases qnickly cared. You can test it betore baying by getting a trial bottle free large size SI. Every bottle warranted. Mrs. Ada M. uittenoencier was the author of the Nebraska law which makes mothers joint guardi ans of their children with the father. . V From Rev. John Matliewg, Pastor M. E. Church, South, at Montgomery, Ala. "Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is the only medicine kept in iny family. We can use it for almost everything burns, bruises, cuts, stings, ear ache, tooth-ache, sour stomach, etc, etc. My children, when hurt or bruised, always "call at once for Darbys Fluid. We cannot get along well without it. It 'is so valuable for its prompt relief of pain from all kinds of injuries, and also is a power ful Antiseptic and Disinfectant., Shot silk petticoats very much flounced, the flounces either pinked. fringed or edged with woolen lace, are all the rage in .London. I have been treated for catarrh by eminent physicians, but nothing has ever benefited me like JKky's uream aim. iurs. jj. i, ljewis, too vuiu pewa Street, New Orleans, La. Ely's Cream Balm is the best medicine for catarrh I have ever used. Mrs. O Wood, Mexia, Texas. I find Ely's Cream Balm good for catarrh of long standing. M. N. Lasley, 1934 Chestnut St., BAGGING Gunny............ Standard i BACON North Carolina. Ilams..... . Shoulders lb Sides, lb.... ............... WESTERN SMOKED Hams, ft-ft'.... ; Sides, fj ft Shoulders, lb. DRY SALTED Sides, f ft..... Shoulders, fjft : : DARREIN Spirits Turpentine. . Second Hand, each New,. New York, each New, City, each BEESWAX, ft. BRICKSf Wilmington, ?M.... Northern..... BUTTER, 1? ft . North Carolina... . Northern....... CANDLES, i ft Sperm........ Adamantine.......:......;.. CHEESE, $J ft Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream... State : COFFEE, ft ft Java....: Laguyra Rio. CORN MEAL; bush, In sacks. Virginia Meal. COTTON TIES, f bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard Yarns, i bunch EGGS, ff doz FISH-- ? Mackerel. No. l, w bbi Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. 7 Mackerel, No. 2, ft bbl Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. . . Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl Mullets, ft bbl N. C. Hoe Herring, ft keg... Dry Cod, ft ft . . FLOUR, ft bbl Western, low grade. Extra..... " ' Family... ...... City Mills Super " Family GLUE, ft ft.... GRAIN, ft busheL Corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store. . . . Oats, from store. ... Oats, Rust Proof. Cow Peas.... . .j ......... HIDES, ft ft - Green.'. ; . . . . .. ............ Dry.......... ......... ...... HAY, ft 100 lbs Eastern. Western North River. ... HOOP IRON, ft ft LARD, ft ft Northern North Carolina... LIME, fi barrel ....... LUMBER. City Sawed, ft M ft. snip stun, resawed ....is uo Rough Edge Plank. i . .15 00 West India Cargies, accord ing to quality. .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantling: and Board, comli.14 00 MOLASSES, ft gallpn jn ew crop, in nnas. " v in bbis..... 38 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 " in bbls. 30 Sugar House, In hhds 00 " In bbls. 16 Syrup, In bbls... 23 NAILS, fi Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS, ft gallon. Kerosene y Lard,... 16 LlnsSed. no 13 10l 8 8 15 11 15tf 103 1 40 1 50 0 00 1 7 5 1 65 1 70 20 22 6 00 ( 8 00 0 00 14 00 15 25 25 30 18 ( 25 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 27 28 23 24 20 22 00 & 67 00 (4 67X 1 25 3 1 ; 6 6& 00 (4 80 18 20 X) 00 (12 50 7 50 8 00 9 00 (411 00 4 75 (4 6 00 7 SO (4 9 00 0 00 (4 7 00 00 4 4 00 5 (4 10 50 4 4 00 4 01) T4 4 50 4 50 (4 5 00 4 00 (4 4 10 ' 4 50 4 5 00 8 10 00 f5 00 (4 62 66 (4 67 00 04 65 42tf 00 (4 80 . Si. 10 05 85 90 4 2Ji 45 yu l 10 95 m 1 40 7 8 AH 10 0 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00. 15 00 00 rown.-. . . 20 10 95 60 & 25 HAPPINESS ANQ CONTENTMENT Cannot cro hand in hand if we look bution be f reef rom -obje c tional fea-lon the dark side of every little ob- tures. .- ." --1 Resolved, That the Urn led States being one government arid ours a national partvvve denoarjie the ef forts of the Uennblitwua. to force sectional (iiaes in Cohrtess and elsewherei and to promote dissen sion and ill-wili between the people oi xne ciiuerent hocuoiim or our com mon countrv. . I Resolved, 'Ihat it is das to the people of iur eastern couities, who have so cheerfully homo their share or our common bith ?nj. that the present oroj u e equally oITr ctive sys tem ui cuuiii v uvenuuent shall be maintained. i t jesoiveay mar ti- lemocratic party is opposed to furthpr v I tension oi tne fence" ' 1 t- . A "stacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure me worst; iorm oi uyspepsia, uuu- stipation ana indigestion, ana mase life a happiness and pleasure, ooiu at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. An electric trirl in Iowa can hold a three-hundred.Dound man in a chair with all ease. Almost any pretty girl can hold a man of any size in a chair, or even on a piano. stool, whether she's electric or not. and she needn't even so much as ! put her hands on him. Rosin Tar Deck and Spar. POULTRY Chickens, live " Spring TUTKeys. PEANUTS, ft bushel, 22 .. POTATOES, ft bushel- sweet Irish, fJ bbl PORK, ft barrel city. Mess 17 50 Prime .15 00 Rump 00 RICE caiouna, ft ft Rougn. ft bush, (Upland)... (Lowland). RAGS, ft ft country. city- ROPE, ft ft.. SALT, ft sacki Alum Liverpool 65 Lisoon American; SOAP, ft ft Northern SUGAR, P ft Standard grain stanaara a. "White Ex C. Extra C, Golden... , u-Yenow SHINGLES, 7 In. ft M. ........ , iOmmon. , Cypress Saps,,,..... ...... Cypress Hearts STAVES, ft M W. a Barrel.. n. u. noffsneaa...... TALLOW. ft . . . 4 TIMBER, ft M feet-Shipping.. 12 00 rtnn inn tt ok Miu prime... M1U Fair. ... Common MIU .............. 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary.. 2 50 WHISKEY, ft a Ncrthern... 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL, ft: ft Washed. , 28 unwasnep 15 Burry.... ................. . io 4 (A (4 (4 (4 (4 (4 4 (4 : 26 30 30 35 15 18 a5 50 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 0 0 90 60 75 4 4 60 80 00 1 14jtfa 70 (4 00 (4 00 (4 5(4 6 6 0 4 5j4 0 (4 00 (4 18 00 16 00 (415 00 . 2 00 .14 50 0 00 . 800 .. 0 00 5 53tf 00 1 70 00 70 5 6 -6tf 5tf 5Jtf UU 50 00 50 7 2 5 7 4U 00 410 00 6 U 00 (413 00 7 50, (4 8 50 5 oo :ao 00 (4 o:oo (4 4i00 (4 2 00 (4 3-50 (4 30 25 , 15 Q C COtD WITCH f ivMobiatlM d n n NJE betttnM- kMptr, Wtmalad. Ht id Gold Hontlar cmm ncat and xaaffaiflesnt Both ladlea'ABd KtaWuia wttlv works and nm e qui TIoe.O!VK PEHSOS In each locality can aacnre o FREE. How la tfaia poaalbia W ana war w a want ooa pm aon ia each locality, to kaep Y tlMtr besoaaadsbow to thorn who call, aeomptata MiMiofoa vaiaaUaaad vary aeiu boi'smiolu Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington 4 Weldoh R. R : ANli BitANCllKn CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sept. 16, '88. No. 2a, daUy. Leave Weldon. ... Ar. Rocky Mount Arrive Tar bora. . I Leave Tarboro. . . Arri ve Wilson. Leave Wilson . .. ." Arrive Selma.... . Arrive Fayettevi'el No. 15, dally ex Sunday. 5 43 pm; 6 00 am I 7 10 am No. 27, Ft Mail daily. 2 03 pmj 3 17 pm 4 JiOpni ...".. !'...( 10 50 ami ........... '3 50pmi 7 00 pmj 7 43 am 10 pm 19 pm 45 pm a Leave Goldsboro.. Leave Warsaw. . . . Leave Magnolia. . . Ar. Wilmington. 4 40 pm 5 50 pm 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm: 8 40 pm 9 55 pm 8 a am 9 33 am 9 49 am 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NOKT1I. Leave Wilmington Leave M agnolia. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. i 2 25 am No. 14, dally. 13 05 ain 1 24 am No. 78. dally No. 66r daily ex Sunday. 9 00 am; 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am 4 00 pm 5 30 pm 5 50 pm ti 52 pm Leave Fayetteville Arrive Selma. Arrive Wilson Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive" Tarboro... Leave Tarboro.... 8 (X) ami . u z ami ......... 11 40 am "3"02 am 112 42 pml 7 52 pm ......... I l 2Jpml 8 2a pm 4 50 pm 10 50 am Arrive Weldon. 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 40 pm v 'Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. daily exeept Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Willlamston, -N. C, 8.10 P. M.. 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wil liamston. N. CM daily 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 boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.00 A. M., arrive Smlthfleld, N. C, 8.30 A. M. Keturnlng leaves Smlthfleld, N. C, laio A. M., arrive (ioldsboro, N. C, 11.35 A. M. . Train on Nashville Branch loave3 Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 i M.. arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 11 M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A.- AL. Nashville 1L15 A. M., arrive ilocKj Mount 11.55 A.M., dally except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. andlLlOA. M. Returning 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 & Fayetteville Branch is No. 51. Northbound Is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. Train No. 27 south wiH stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don for all potnt3 North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, 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. Gfin't Sunt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Agent, augis ' - Wilmington. Columbia & Angnsta li. Do, Caroline; Central Eailrc; Company. 7t CHANGE OF SCHEDULr.. WESTBOUND TRAINS. , .. No. 1. uly 25, 18S8. -. v daily ex. - - . Sunday. Leave Wilmington... 8 00 am Leave Maxton. 11 22 am I-eave Launnburg.......... 11 w am Leave Hamlet............... 12 50 pm Arrive Charlotte 3 32 pm Leave Charlotte. .. . . 3 42 pm Leave Lincolnton..I.:i..... 5 18pm Leave Shelby .1 6 28 pm Arrive Rutherfordtoa....... 7 50 am EASTBOUND TRAINS, . "L 1 : no. sT" July 25, 1888. dally ex Sunday. Leave Ruthertordton . . ..... 7 40 am Leave Shelby. i , . . ..... 9 oo am Leave Lincolnton. .......... 10 C5 am Arrive Charlotte. . . . . . . , . . . . J l 39 am Leaj-e Charlotte.... ...i..... 11 49 am Leave Hamlet......... v.,.. 3 00pm Leave Laurinburg..,.. ..... 3 41 pm Leave Maxton... 4 ftipm Arrive Wilmington.... 7 30 pm NUT... dally e-x 7 1 I3::.;i 2 ; 6 25 a No. 4. dally c. v buna.n' 8 50r:-i 1 45 i 1 1 . t 2 4t :;M 3 10 ii t 7 ;;) iu.i Trains Na l, 2, 3 and 4 make close conncotic :; at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh.- Through Sleeping Cars between WUmin-tt and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleicrh. Take Tralr. No. 1 for StatesvlUe and stations on WT. N. C. R. 11. and points West. Take No. ;; for Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens. Atlam.i and all points southwest. Also; forAsiievii via Spartanburg. " Local Freight Nos. and 8 tri-weekly b. tween Wilmington and Laurtnburg, lea-i!i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. I Local FrelghtNos. 7 and 8 tjl-weekly betweo: . l,aurinburg and Charlotte.' " Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 tri-weekly bo tween Charlotte and Ruthertordton. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 do not take passenge r s. I C. JONES, Superintendent. F. K . CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. - jy - ... , . . .' 1 , rt - lfd jj t i I w-tl Atlantic View, I WKIGHTSVIIXK, N. C. rpniS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT 1- 8ttijatedatthe Wrlghtsvliie Terminus oft i.t Wilmington. Seacoast Railroad, and there 1 no charge fortransportaUon of seUorbagga-c to the HoteL . . . . . Band of Music JEngagcJ for tne Scasca. We are sorry tho-soldier" Boys havo goiv home so are the girls. - . - 1 - Those desiring Board .can, And comfortab! rooms and good fare- atTeasonable rates. , ED. WILSON MANNING, Jy28tf - . Proprietor. Wanted. RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS. win sell at a low flgnre a paying business. Reason for selling, going Into some other bu s iness. A rare chance foran active man with limited capitaL Address . - LOCK BOX 571, r--' " -"- '' -V Wilmington, n. C. THE MAYO HOUSE. I would respectfully announce to my fr e CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. I ana the public generally that the Dated Sept. 30, 1888. No. 2a Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marion Arrive - Florence Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter.. Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia.. P. M. 8 05 11 16 12 10 No. 50 A. M. 3 20 4 40 A. 4 40 6 To M, No. 27. P. M. 10 10 -12 371 . 1 20 A. M. No. 52. A. M. t 9 20! 10 22 no. is. Mayo -House; at the Eo ct k3 P. t M. 2 40 5 23 6 1G P. M. No. 58. P. M. fi 20 7 40 56, M. 7 47 9 05 No, P. NO. 52 runs thrOUCh from OharloKtnn - trio T 1, " x U I vcuu ai i. xv. Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M., Manning 8:53 A.M. NO. 56 runs thrOUB-h from f'hnrlfKstnn- 1H0 , , saving Lanes 6:35 P. M., Man ning 7:13 P,M iix? s D-K- ll connects at Florence TRAINS GOING NORTH. Is now open for the season? under the san;r management as formp.riv. .xnmomno u,-. E0!Jin(5,1.mprovement3 have beeh made aivi everyVaclllty Is offerfid t.h ia spawn fm-KotMr -r Fishing and Bathing. - The advantages for it ll of these, are unsurpassed anywhere on ti- Special personal attpntinn m toti tr tv fort of guests. - - .--.. v--- - roTMcr.13 daily- The PASSPORT and LHI?E stP each way on each trip. Still ' water or deen WAtr flahi time and boats ready when the steamers ar rive. . FlShlnsr tackln and tta.it. lronf. ro.ri,r - instant use. , , Rates by the day. "week or month reasonable. - Parties from the conntrr deslrinc tn mni arrangements address: MAYO.- HOUSE. Tl iwcks, Wilmington, n. c. . - - Respectfully, " - 10 . . - MRS. W. E. MAYO, my 18 tf r--- Manager. vny TL" Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence Leave Florenee ...... Leave Marlon.. . Arrive Wilmington... NO. 5L NO. 57. NO. 53. P. M. A. M. P. M. 10 25 7 00 533 11 52 8 15 6 45 No. 59. , 11 52 t 8 25 ........ 1 15 9 40 A. M. A. M. No. 78 No. 66. No. 14. A. M, A. M. P. M. 4 35 t 10 00 8 20 5 22 10 42 ' 8 55 8 35 1 40 11 50 A. M. P. M. P. M. Building M aterials ! Pain to, Hard wnro Dally. tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs ttrousrh to Charleston s a via Panlml 1 , Y... . . " ' J 1 Lanes 7:43 P. i., Charleston 9:10 P. M. , mo. f? runs tnronerh to charuRrAn via a 4- , i. v. . . . . . VU- niSr r ' TfPli11 canning :5i A. M., Lanes no. 59 connects at Florence with C.' and D. I train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. , Nos. 78 and 14 make close mnnpotim, ir J . . . w4VVlllvil Wi f I 11" mxngxon wun w. w. !. !. for all points JOHN F. DIVINE, OJ. R. KENLY. SuDt- Transoortatlon. - I jr. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Acent. onvr swn I CLAY .FLUE CHIMNEYS ! CvocUg. Most complete stock of BUILDING SUPPLI 1: mj do zouna in tne state, which we offer at the lowest prices. Factory Agents for Stove; TIMJE TABLE Na 3. - Palmetto Kailroaa Co. WE HAVE A Large Assortment of Stoves which we r : you to examine. The ZEB VANCE . ana othello still lead. . - Mi- ooi ter think that I ken teml ter yore business an' mine, too. Good r,Z"4rf;ansax Traveller. All men are not homeless, but ome men are home less than others. Resolved,, party has (v workinprma ; eft nionoiK)! "combiuati grown up u I . " .1 t V 1 GUAR1 AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Keiuedy in the house, ion cannot tell liow soon Croup may strike your little one. dr a cold or 1 cough may fasten itself unon -you; One dose is a preventive aud .a few doses a. positive ure. AH Throat I and Lung, troubles yield to its treaty ment. A saiuDie bottle is sriven you even iree and tne Kerned v cruaranteed by J V. rj. I r -r- .1 ?.r" ! u.'uuuus uros., uruggisis. . aaiotaaa well aa tha watch, wa aeo4 freaad altar ttara kacit Umo la nv noma for S month aad abowa taa ajorttyof the i the? territory Dt.uocratic ' 1 irtyof the iH'v. n foster- or - rtcf o ae thnaa who may haTa called .thay bacoaaa Tnmr bwi It la rmaalbla to naka thla CTat offer, aeadlnc tha SOU! SOLO watch aad COST Yaampieafrca.aa tbaabowtnc , tha aamplea la any locality, alwaja raanlta ia a larxetrada fa as; aftr ear aunplea hava two la a InralHy for a areata or tw wa naoaUy tt from Si OOO to S&OOO In trade from ta arroBBdlas conn try. . Thla, tha moat wutiilcrful offar ova' ataowa,iaBM(la la order that oar aampteaiBay aapiaeaaatoaa . araera they can ba aeen, ail ear America. Write at eaco, an ; aaxetaoraof tbeehaaea. Kaadertt will ba hardly any troohl, fcr yoa to ahow thaaamptoa to tboa wha may call at yonx boot . aad year reward will bo as oat aatlafactory. A postal card at, which ta wrUe na ceata bat 1 cent aad after yoa kaow aU,lf yo do aot care to go farther, why aa harm ia dooe. Eattfyoad , and yoor addraaa at aeca, yoa can aecmre FREE ooa of th beat ootid rold watebeo la tha- world aad oar larra Uaa -COtlLY SAMPLES. Wa pay all expreos, fratabt, at MAraaj Q0. 8XUi90 4 GQf, 6X $19, rVUTLAXD,XUlXf sept 28 tf - ; - -. ' ' -"' ''i Afll) AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t&. 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except 'Sun day. ":'V;;.r-.; -"":;-- - " GOISO HOXTB. ' No 1 Passenger and Freight. x-eave mmiet, N. C... . 8 20 A.M. Amvp at umraw. s. C. .... juxi A. M. (JOIXG NOBTH. - ' ; No. 2 Passen'rer and Freight: V JLeay Cheraw, 8. C.......:...........4J F..M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C .55 P. M. decl6tf WM.MONCUKE.Supt. Jn tf. F. L Grand, W UCCEEDING PAitTNEU OP THE LATE firm of A. A. Brown Co., commission Merchant, office in the Kerchner liuildin. No. Water street. Will give prompt attention Loan Business. - ; : -' Represents some of the best houses . the country. invttesC jrrespondence. Je 13 ly nw. . - i I FarmlngTImpiements, Amalgtun Ecl!, i: uiaies iorjjuucuncr Materials, Clrculani of Stoves ana Sash furnished . upon application, our low prices will surprise ana goods please you r Jacobi's Hdw. S tor o . , 12Jouth Front Street. apwtC CARRIAGE REPOSITOn 1 REEA1JI SHOP. p ARTIES IN WANT OP ANY KI.M a. Vehicle or want any . Rppairlrj oid vehicles, will ft done to i: ' to tr.Mrlr.rcr. call on C. li. SOUTnEl.T.ANO & O Comer Hpcond nnri imhv-.- j i . Send your horsos Cr3t-cl.is3 snoer. - ,' '
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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