'..4 SHA$OJ& KJi ?t f which one steal? Ia darkness, One fla,utl xvaruis mm V tam. riou- f" of strange forebotlings, ,i thv joy is more like pain, busy with thy :past.-.;,; fhy future, sui prjram?J V ro rhHip are ll(I(rog6fcr. the rliouitsthatffcTir he breast; 1 :' ; ' 1 i' ti'ea)'. souiqfiinue iijeup. .73 weep, weep freely, it is best. : t-rsUNSHlSR." -mav pray to the Madonna, ers to Peter and Paul: -rtpniv to thee, to thee, only, jy prcttles&g'irl xf all. v s nie t hy kisse, sweet kisses, , bcrracioua and klnl U heart. i . Vhat l3-ihs I'nfiypus trVUJV with whidrTso liTaii' RaenVnow to hft afflicted? If you will remember afew I the individual Hbrer, the; Deino4 Trie ,pojrtfct ifi thLf ,jQ"untry pfejns " between iiggregatea capitaVseekins: co crush oat all comnetition ' and IF CZfrltt Cpre JAwr Complaint, 'm Coat WWMt. ilfow -4Tefum and At dragylaH. Price 25 ctg. ..Years ago the'wbrd Malaria was coin paratielyvitnkridWn,---to-day it is as couuiioiasattv jvextlHhe English larpaei nrdt tHjs frorn covers only ttid iie)ajnal.or anAthtrY word used bv our forefathers iu times past. So it is with nervous diseases, . as they and Malaria are- intended to cover what our .grandfathers ; called Bil lioasne's.s nnd'all are caused by trou bles that arise from a diseased con dition, of the IJ.ver which' in per-: (briuing:iff functions finding it ean-not-ditiose-of the Wle'thr$ugh'""Tne ordinarchahh pass off. through the svstem, causing i e ryo ry-4 ran bjgs, lw larin., B i 1 i o u s TPever, elfc. 'Yoirwhb'are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We re commend Green's August Flower. Its cures are jjarvelous. of ,thp f Democratic,, Party -in Norths Carol ina. ( tttt stAr Mtnong fli iiianlene, i,ient and general prpsper.Jy : ond FJ:r t mafd-!) 'montr thj- ar:. j DeHJbrafld' 'administration bf tl xirrihau nt Urinrich U inc.t l j A(flVirs of the Sfrute which has no lo(il( tenu f AU Jtti'tli tlo when tie got wlialeTV- ,ie lish story, I suppose. " ( dealer . offers you a Oil without ututilat fi.'itf'i i. tit.. ; u-n-r:npr.:or ill it i or J'"''5 pa fcuge, donV tmio.h it n'i ,tbnv ir at auy pHcn, you can tM thai; Tu,re i soiiiHTmng muy in a. dangerous and .-.ninrerfeiL, . Insist upon A Lesson. - Sumlav school lesson " w;iy on 4 -Ten Virgins-:."'nd:'the, next -wlav ti re vtw;i: nnes-tion vas .L'-'What was th- lessonabont b imluy?" ; A boy . gave the i ,,0ttoa wedlin - Ib Kev. John Mathetri, Pastor HI. E. (tarrh. South, at Montgomery, Ala. -IhrUys Prophylactic Fluid isthe a!v mrtlicine kept in myiiamily. ff'ean e it for almost everything -burus, bruises, cuts, stings, ear be, tooth-ache, sour stoiuach, ife, etc. My children, when hurt bruised, alwavs .call at once for. Darbvs Fluid. We cannot get along wilwithuut it. It is , so valuable bit prompt relief of pain from all tcdsof injuries, and also is a power ful Antiseptic and Disinfectant.-: ; . . Self Evident. , Holton I had & strange 'dream of yoa;I dreamt I went to heaven and "awToutkere. . L , -,. Ricbrstaff Well? "" Holtou-Isn't : v that - strange ldric to Mothers. . . .. JAi IFlSSlXJW'siSOOTHilJG SYRUP fcwJd always be used when children ifffflttinff teeth. It relieves the lit- itafferer at once: it produces nat- tiwakes as "bright as 'button." It irerv Dleasant to taste. . It soothes & child," softens ' the gums, allays iSpain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the bfest known reine- nior aiarrnoea, wnetner arising Ham. teething -or otnr - causes: Twenty five cents a bottle. ,; nl quiets sleepCbyt relieving; the tdd f rdnv pain," and the little cher- i i 1 1. He Was Very Willing. 5ow John," said his wife, as she about starting for the country, "be very careful about drinking ice "Jlaria," he'responded reassuring Tv but unthinklingly. I r. wonft a drop of : water while 'you're ' 4 nl .... ' ' ' ' IUiVeWpn frPrtAd frr o.sttnrrYt' vv eneutt)b.v&iRians- biit nothincr has ever benefited me like EIv's Cream owa-Mrsi L. A. Lewis 18G (Chip Pa Street, New Orleans,-La,. ... ' uream 5alm" is - the' Dest waicine for catarrh I : have ever -3lrs.p Wood, Mexia,VTexas. tod EIv's Cream Balm good for arrh of long. standingJM. N. ey. 1934 'Chestnut St.f 1 sI I In ...... mpCan yoa helr a-poor sick y-Sick: What is th matter v. tXPrveII, missus, it would tw ?ng to LUIMt; 8 . Ill Vf .ULUim- intl think have every disease frysuere. - , "UmpUon Sorely CurtxI. Tffg Editor Please inform wr thfl above Warned riistfiJsifi it cas have" been " permanently ; 1 shall be glad to serid4 tWo . in y rciueuy, iucK iio unv readers Wh6 hkve consump- 4 mev Avlll send 'r.io -thlr- at: tvI, sl,QCirM,':&r.c., isi Newyorkr - i r i White Mountain Eoho. . father,- vou inrisfc congfat- MAAfVn llilliririi' Al lilLII hat-iiiya tfWn1 'hi kl aPParerit Ihat rieopte wetti ilihJing as tq ,Hy cty' j niqKing as 4i5Pose4 to Het, L i i "vceptea von;:' , t?e W e1-" She reM?edTOP.t3i 1 White! Platform We again congratulate the people of North Carolina on the continued J enjoyment of peace, good govern- er the now been unbroken foro iii.any: vears; upon the just anil impartial enforce ment of the law; upon- the increas ing efficiency bf our .cbinUion school system, and the progress made in popular education; .upon the Jiu provenieift and enterprise manifest ed in all parts of the State. We agaiq challenge a comparison be tween this state of things and the outrages,- crimes and scandals whiqh 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 enunciated in the plat forms of the party, it is herebv Resolved. That no government has the right to burden ts;-pedple-w1th taxes oeyonu ine amount required to pay its necessarv expenses and gradually extinguish its public debt; and that whenever the revenues. however derived. exceed , , this amount:thev should be reducedu'sb as to avoid a surplus in the treas nrv. That any system of taxation vhich. necessitates :the7 paymeiit? of a premiuni ' of $270" by the goyern- inent on each $1,000 of its bonus, taken ud with , the riiillions 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 reliel 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 ! J2e8olvcd, 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 ratesj 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 faVor, and will never cease to de mahd, the unconditional abolition oi the whole internal revenue sys tem, as a war tax, not to be justified in times of peace; as a grievous bur- iden to our people and a source of annoyance in its practical opera tions We call the attention of the POople of the State to the hypocrit ical pretensions of the Republican party in their platforms that they are jn favor of the repeal of this on erous Tsfenr of taxation,' enacted by their party, while. the Republi cans in Congress are taxing their energies to bbstruct 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 courjsf f p( the Diuocratfc party1!; in furtheranceTof popular education, is - a sufficient gtfararitv that; we favor, the educa1 tidjn of the people, and we will pro mote and improve the present edu cational advantages so far as it can bejdone without burdening the peo ple by excessive taxation.' Resolved, Thatl to Yubet an exlst: fng eviU .-we' will abceprtfor' educa tional purpose's; frohi the Federal Kovernnent,.our, prQ fat&Q snare 'Oi t cratic party is, as it has ever beeni against the monopolist; and in favor ' of ajusisjtributibii4f capital, and demands t he enactment of laws that , will bear equally upon all. . . . : Resolved, ; That v as' : all taxation j bears most heavily upon the labor- j er, it ia thednyjpf the' legislator, as a direet benefit to theiWorkinguian, j to Keep tue expenses ot our puoiic institutions at the lowest limit con sistent' with wise ; and efficient man agement. The Democratic pa rty opposes "any 'oorpetitip between free andeohvictlabdr but it insists that convicts shall not remain idle at the expense p honest-labor. r 4 I Resolvhd 'i' That ours 1 bei ng aii ag ricultural State, it is our .duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that is best cal culated to advanpe the- interests of agriculture; and that in so doing we will most , effectually advance the interests; of mechanics manufactur ers and laborers. Resolved, That tbeDeiuocraey of North Carolina, cordially approve the administration.. of., Hon.,. Alfred M. Scales as ' honest," 'patriotic and CQnseryatiyetj ;? " j j ''$4'' K&t6hkdi Tnat thef ! ability SfriV dom, honesty, patriotism, indepen dence, faithfulness to duty and manly courage of President Oleve land have won the admiration of all good men; and the interests of the country, .demand his , remouiination and his: re-election.' Keducing lie Surplus. The dispositioijjof the Surbiut tin Bthe U. S. Treasury engages the at tention of our Statesmen, but a more l vital question has our attention, and that is the reduction of the Sur plus Consumptives,, ..Since the dis covery and. introduction of Dr. living's New-Discovery for Consump tion, there has, been, a. marked de crease in the mortality from this d readed disease., and it is possible ;to stilt further reduce1 he 'number Jof Consumptives. By, -keeping con fctantly on handabottleof Dr.Kuig's N$ w iDisci3vexy And usf rig acdoittingJ to directions, upon the appearance pf the hrsr symptoms, such as a ough, a Cold, a" Sore Throat, a Uhest or Side Pain. Taken 1 thus ?arly a cure is guaranteed. Trial mottles free at Wm. H. (ireen & Co's vvv p 1 05 SALVATION OIL Price only 25 cent. ''Sold by all druggists.) Relieves quickly ' Rheumatism; Neu ralgia, Swol lings, Bruises, Lumbago Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, -.iirPiafdr. Sores, Backache, &c. OCtltf 'C'S PUS. thi Great Tobacco An- iviLtf 10 Cts. . At all druggists. J "4 1 J - ; WHOLESALE i PRICES. The followiir quojationa'represeiitrHviiole sale prices generally. In making up sinalt or ders Jilgher prices na ve to be charged. ; ' .. . . . r. . . . , ' BAGGING' s ; t. ' -Gunny..'. . . . .... . Standard BACON North Carolina; ; . HitUlS. . , r . ...... .j, ' snouiaers ir ! Sjdes, Ib iWESTtfliN SMOKED j Ilarns, lb............ , Sides, y tt..... V-,... ' Shoulders, lb...... DliY SALTED ' ' 1 LMHiO U t. Shoulders, lb... BAKKE1JS Spirits Turpentine. iecona nanaeacn....... 7 , 8 14 15 ' 11 10 15 10, .IX Drugstore. . : t f 1 1' 1 f 1 -. . i ' 1 1 No Use for Her. ! She was a poor1 creature with a weird "look on her face and a thread bare shawl thrown over her should ers. She went to the' Office of the hnnlr rrKwlpnt. n.nrl n.skpflr ! VDon't you 1 vwant to hirelti sicrubl woman, sirf ! "Tha-a-anks, no;" drawled'5 the president. "There's no work for you or for me either. The cashier nas cleaned out the bank so thor oughly that we are going to give up ; OUAHU AGAINST T1IK STitiKfV '' And always haVe a,bttle of Acker's Hinghsh Remedy in cue house.- ion cannot tell how soon Croup may strike vour little one, br a" cold or cough may fasten itself upon you Ont? dose-is a, prayen ti.ve and-r iy audun'rdnblelefd'tb i rs treaty mnt; x A sample bottle is given you iree uci jup xvemeu, guarivieHHJf; i 1 New; New York, each Vniu fit-v oanh Beeswax, wib BIlICKS,,WUuJngon, m.., JJUTTEI4, lb ! North Carolina . ; . . ! Northern . ; 5sei?nf..?4... Agaoianune.-jS. unKtsis, y lb Northern Factory i Dairy, Cream ! State COFFEE, lb- Java . cqN iSAU tfcsa, in.feacK3.v ; oa ' V4rala--,lvieaI..Jb.;.i...; 500 COTTOVrrES; bundle...... 1 2o DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard, .i.. . . Yarns, bunch .... . 00 EGGS, doz 18 FISH ttackerel. No. 1, bbi....&'; 00 Macfcer?l, No. l half bpii-J 50 9 1 40 .0 00 '1(55 30 am m 70 (3 3 00 (gl4 00 is- 1'.. 15 is ..a 11 13 0 23 Jl) Si 10 -Z 7i 12 14 10 28 1 30 80 20 4 75 7 80 6 00 00 50 8 00 66' 00 cigds Bros;, rugists. ThJl Domina capfuaisaWe chicvlittle. garment which VbrfC some whatin the' same istWasxth ... ... - ..; !.;; ., ... Bkil ?iT;jM J"---J"XV& CAN ANPDO j UT ule of very litt le - ob- t Uawl Ah,I?g . will,so darken -life c ivl'Tabtets Will cure irt V - -"yspepsJiv (n, Vandbleasnrp:' KnTd Slst. Ceuts hy Munds Bros.; Ml fan 1 that it be disbursed throunh State agents and the hill tor' the1 distri bution ba (ree! from objectlOnal fea turesl C i ii v. in a RmolvecL, That the United States being one government and " ours a national party, we dehbunda' the 'et. ot:t .Publicafc to force ?ect;onal- issued In Congress and ffirti,'11! to Promote dissen sion aridjlPwnf between the people of the different sections of on coVii mon country,: - . . 'V-" '"-fe''hat it, is. due to the people of our eastern counties, who have so cheerfGlIyone,their,ilia of 6ur common rdA," Igflj ttff- i'.Vc5cHV Mr enui iy tueciivesvs ftiivi Q$ cp.uhty gb.yej-niueht slmll be 'muTitivined. " , , "Resolved, 'That the Ito'uiaoratic wrty opposed to my further ex ttinjjitQn of th o'fence'4 law; un less, suoh extension shall "have, lirst been authorized bv amaioritvof the qualified , voters, within the territory to Jie affected thereby.., - i - " Resolved. That the 'Democratic party G uttrAttieekii8feed'l it has ilseori I f all V demon'stfalett td th tieoplf thlsti'dahtry'ttiat ?ft tsa superioniLo iait coxnec cprppw,ion. toi;b I ood disoases I & i positive, cuforsylttre eruptions ana fimpies. 11 purines the whole system and thoroughly builds ud tReciistit'uti6rf. -Mifnds Bros., druggists, . The military nirit ' is 'abroad! Th e militia ' boys' go; ' to , camp V, and drill, and the girls go to the- seaside ana oare arms. jrutaourg' vriTomcw. A CHILD KILLED. Anothjerje; of ioiMatestftfcen ing syrup. Why mothers give their cuiiureu sucn ueauiy uqm a bui prising 'when th'eV -'cah' ffelfeve the cild of ts .peculiar; .troubles byf us hg A ie c's j Baby1 - Sooth en - It con tains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by Mundsos dugjet. - ui t d lciUed-ib ter?is lWtlie form of Sboth- T7T ...i.ti...' - - Harj).er'3 Young FeoDle; j ,.. "t....i'i ' -; AN ILLUSTRg fLY. I IIXRrER's Young People Interests all yo I. readers by its carefully selected .raiKt- ittontalns the beat aerial and. short', stores, valuable articled n sclentlCtt 5 -Subjects ana travel, ' historical ajid biographical -ketches, papers on athieute Bporta' and games,- stirring poerhs, eta, contributed by the brightest, fvd mosc iamous wniers. 11$ iuustrarcii3 are nu mctous and-excellent: " QGcaulonal'SntJDie nlents .of , especial - JUitrest to; Parents and. Teacher! W a'leahir of toe forthcoming vc'Tpie, wnicn win comprise nny-tnree weeic ly nmhbe.rsi Every line In the paper Is sub jected to the most ngia ecutonai scrutiny in order that nothing harmful may nter Its col umns... . -;. .-'" Att epitome of everything that Is attractive and, tleMrable in Juvenile literature. Boston Courier. i , .i v - . . 4 A weeltly feast? of gOQtH3tnef4 v tbe boys and gtrls lu every janlly ywcft H visits, Xt woftderiul in its wealth ot pictures, ln tomat loa aa4 tnterealt I'br&ia n a arvcate Tejrms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear.. -. , . j ot. ,v- (Minis' jifpeniorr 1, isa. uV t y has e ver been the naVty qt WorKiocmian. and hak.-U6vdr foAtcrt t?d:,mouopoliesi nor have ."trusts" Or "'cbmbinatibns' or Vpools" . ever grown up nnder laws enacted by it. stamp. Cvpy sent oh receipt- of (ico-ccrtl - Single dumber. Five Cents ench. , t -. Eemittanes ipuW tsa tniide by ' Pcfat-bAlce l&w&OT&av tr&dc, to avoid chance of loss. Kcwspaper-9 are mot to op)tlds aanersHfPtftcfit tcutumt Ike Wress ordcrW llarper & Brothers. Address IIARPEli & BROTIIETJS novia New YorS 1 frMafikexeiV'No.4bl: Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. i Mackerel, No. 3, bbl 1 Mullets, bbl ! N. C. Koe Ilerring Jcegs. Dry Cod,"lb.,t.i. ?. FLU UK, M bbl Western, low grade 50 j " Extra 4 00 i family. . i j,vitj mi xxrc I 1 " Family.. i GLUE, lb (KAIN, busheL v , . i:orn tm storei- baga; ,wiiite Corn? cargo; lrf bulk, white, corn, cargo. In bags, white. - 2 1 corn, mixed, from store .... . i Oats, from store . oats, Itust-Proof 3 cow Peas, t . .iMi l UIUES, lb - Green.... , Dry HAY, 100 lbs Eastern Western...,. .t North. River. 1 i j U. HOOP IRON, lb LARD, lb . j Northern... . North Carolina LIME, 3? barrel LUMBER, City Sawed, 39 M ft. Ship Stuff, . resawed 18 DQ Itougb Edge Plank5. . . . .15 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantling and Board; cotil'n.U 00 MQLASSES, gallon New Crop, in hhas. ......... as " In bbls 28 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 l in bbls... 30 Sugar House, in hbds.... .00 ii: lnbblS...J. '16 : Syrup, in bbls......... 23 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin..- 3 40 OILS, gallon. ; Kerosene -" 9 Lard , .... 16 : Ltnseect. J .: ..r, .. J i ? . .... . ; SO Rosin. 15 (l? turn h 8 00 : (41f 00 C4 6 fK) 9 00 7 00 4 00 10 4 00 4; 50 4 M;:j& 5 00 1 4 1( 43 00 SO 5 10 05 ,85 1 40 8 & 5 00 10 te es ,67 65 45 52 90 ' 53 LJ 10 95 "00 Atlaiilie 0ast Line. WilmingtoD 4 Weidon R. R V" :'' AND 5 KA NCH EH ' ' ' N riW f f - - .-i. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. - TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sept. 16, 8S. No: 21, daily. Leave Weldon j 2 05 pm Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pml Arrive TarboroT. . . i450 pm Leave Tarboro....l0 50am Arrive Wilson. . . . 1 3 50 pm 4 10 pm Na 27f PtMall 5 43 pm No, 13, dally ex Sunday. "d'-OO am 7 10 am Leave Wilson Arrive Selma j Arrive Fayettevl'e 00 pm 7 43 am . r.) pm 7 45 pm Leave Goldsboro.. Leave Warsaw. . . . Leave Magnolia. . . Ar. Wilmington... 4 40 pm 5 50 pm ( 05 p m 7 40 pm 7 40 pm; 8 46m 9 55 pm 8 35 am .9 33 am 9 49 am 11 SO am Oarilliiis Central Eailrcad '4 Z CHAN0ET OP-SCHEDULE. - -Muiy to. is ' 'i N'' " ' ' Leave' Wlliil -ttiO; . .T Ivoapi GilXi. iri .. .Li . 1 Leave IlamletAii.iii.Ai.llJso Dm 2 00an" Arrive Charlotte. .T.?T... 77 3 33pm 6 25 am a 1. I x . Ii. dally exT s ex Sunday.v " 2.13-; fV' , , 'ni ' nn 4IV v wa13 Srtpm Leave Charlotte.,,-.. ?1 'i rm - y ! LeaTLtnit4.V jn v ,n j ArrivuthriHltlL'n.44 4 T:V Jl U I TRAINS GOING- NORTH. Leave NMlmington Leave Magnolia.. ., Arrive Warsaw.. 1 Arrive Goldsboro 2 Sam No. 14, 2daily. 12 05 am 1 24 am Na 66, dally es Sunday. , NO. 78. daily. 9 00 am; 4 00 pm 10 35 am 5 :a) pm 10 50 ami 5 50 pm 11 50 ami 6-53 pm Leave Fayettevillej.. Arrive Selma. . . . '..'. . Arrive Wilson.. . . .. Leave Wilson..... Ar. Rocky Mount . Arrive Tarboro:" Leave Tarboro 8 ooajnu,.-,..... 10 23 am 11 40am .w - 3 02 am -j 13 42 pm f 7 53'p'm ....... J 1 20 pml 8 29 pm rr.t .... .1456 pmj..:....;J .. ......no .50 am! -v.j Arrive. Weldon , . LtJ..4i30ami2 40 pmj 940pm i 'Dally 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. - - "' ' I Train leaves Tarboro, N. c, la Albcrmai le & Raleigh It. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday ft-00 P. M., arrivtf WilUamston, N. C, aiO P. M.. 6.40 I'. Mj Returning leaves Wil Uamston. N. c, daily except Sunday,1 . 7.40 Ai. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A. M., 114J0 A Mi.' , . .'.u1-,; : ' . Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.00 A. M., arrive Smithfleld, N. C, 8.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N. C, 10.10 A. M, arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 11.35 A. M. ! Train on Nashville Branch 'leave3: Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 lv M.. arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M., spring Hope 5.15 P. M; Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. JL. Nashville 11.15 A. M. arrive Rocirv Mount 11.55 A,M, dally except Sunday !' Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw tor Clinton', daily, except Sunday, at 6.0Q P. M. - I , .j a. -t . . . , . . . . . .1 . 1 . niiu ii.iu ix. iu. lHJiunuu 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. 5a Daily except Sunday. - .! . ... ; Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don tor all point3 North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sundaj', via Bay Line. i,. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. I All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JonN P. DIVINE, Gen'l SUpt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation: T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Agent. ' auglS . ,: July 25, 1S38. Leave Rut herf ordton . ; Leave Shelby it. i. t,.v. Arrive charlotte .u. . i.'. ,v. leave unarioue..,......... Iave llamletii.-.-i . .1 ; .i L rrtrf! 'ffiM Vrtr?t r T if dally ex Sunday; dally ex Shnday, 7 40amp-' v? '' ltR9am - V. 11 4 tun-T 8 OOpih" 3 ropm 4 m pm 1 45' am at 1 Trains No. 1 , 23 and 4 mate close connection at Hamlet Ulth Trains' to and" from' Raleigh. Through Sleeping cars between Wilmington andChartottejandharlotttaatKRaieivflu Take Train No. l for statesvllle and stations on W. N. C. Ii. It. and points West. .Take No. 3 ior cspananDurg, ureehnue Athens, Atlanta uuu ui puuiis isouuiwesu aiso, ior Asnevme via Spartanburg. 1 ' .'..".. j a-.i. U tween Wilmington and Lanrluburg, ? leayl 9 r 5 Local PreightNo8.Tnd 8 tri-weekly between' Murinburg . andvChar3atts 1: tiunt'u-tmlt ; Local Frelghti ps. a and ID; trweekTy be. . tween Charlotte and RtitherfoTdtoh. ' r 1 Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 do not takepiissetigeTsi' ' J w- v? ih AtJQaJaaaipBiixaendairfi'f S1 . 0 00 20, 00 v 16 00 18 00 ,-22 00 15 00 26 30 30 35 15;; 18 ' 35 2 50 Jbbl..: 2,253 (4 STftifS Leave coiumwa...... bJrreEV- T ' -' I-! ' Arrive Slxmter....... sa.;.;r:iN-r.Y;;715 TO Iiroo" 00 - vTar. t Deck and .Spar, POULTRY- ' 1 Chickens, live rown. ; spring.. ..-.:.v;:..: Turkeys PEANUTS, bushel, 22 . POTATOES, y bushel 5. t- iSweet ilrtslUrW, 'Otilv, s& citv jPriBie.V.- RIE-CaioUna, 'qt ft .'.''..".." J L " (Lowland), jd uouniry. RfopE. ih " V " .V:':V SALT iAek,, Alum. . iaveTpooi. ........... Lisbon.. L lAmericaif . ..,--.... SOAP." fc-orthern . SlTO AR?P Jbtar?grto. . iWhiteEx c Extra c, QQiMn 00 ,0Q 20 10 95 14 45 00 16 20 22. 0 0 60 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. , . j TRAINS .QOING SOTTIL. Dated Sept. 30, 1888, No. 23. Leave Wilmington. Leave Marion.... . . Arrive Florence Leave Florence. Arrive .Sumter. , iave sumter. . . . . . .-yi Arrive Columbia..., P. M, 8 05 11 16 12 10 NO 50 A. M. 3 20 4 40 A m 6 15 A. M. NO. 27. No: 15. P. M. P. M. 10 10 t2 40 12 37 5 23 1 20 6 10 A. M. P. M. NO. 58. P. M. .... -I t 6 20 '1 f" 740 NO 52. NO. 56. A. M. P. M. h tvS 20 7 4T . 10 22 9 05 ;:Wante.d':,::.!::!:' A RARE CnANCETOGOtNrp-BUSiNEsf' ::. .i:: i.rJ tl : Hi n nf: i l'i i Will sell at a low, figure ;a paying .business,- Reason for selling, going Into some other busr , lness.1 A ram chance foraii active man With' ? limited. capital' Address " (' 'nK'tH ti. itui THE MAYO HOUSE; j . , 1 t -:- a "i O' '"' ; 'r .i.tiL.us: t ) ' 5 , ',4)- I:.' .i 'l H:it-. il ' "isf." I would respectfully anhtrahce0 to ky-ti'e,' 1 ' '! - , f .;; ' W ti ' tJ i ( 4 ,,.; j., .-.t!,-', Jl J ' ,V.H I ;r 1. and theptibiic gerierllliiat'ttif'41! ia now'opeh tlid! Beasanl oiJtV? sline , , nanagement aa fonneri. 'Nnmerons altera-'' ' tions. and improvements have been- made- aod1 ' every facility Is offered this season for 3aUln . Fishing and Bathing, The advantages for ajl ' bf these , are unsurpassed ' anyh;ertf;Gri' the , coast. !! -u . .! .,' 1 .- . special persona attention given to the com-, ; fort of guests; v". - .iT: Jr.- t Air. T i f Two boats . daily. The PASSPORT and , LOUISE stop -each way on each trip: ' r , .-. Still water -or deep' water flshlnw ht atr ' . time and boats ready .when the steamers )or4r rive. Fishing tackle, and batf lept jradjjfbr Rates by the day,- week or ' month iDthd' 'Very " f reasonable., -'.n-mi! ,, t:.i .-i,f. Sttti-m..;' Parties from the coup try, desiring to make, i -arrangements address; MAYO Hguse, The i "Rocks, WTlmlngtonr'NTe. ' Ti ' ilTr? ; r' ,M ' Respectfully, -..--t my 18 tf " , ; j' , ! S', I ,U I No. ; 52- runs throncrh f rohr rs det rt Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M., Manning 8:53 A. M, JNO. 5b runs tnrrmcrh frnm niiarlootoT trio P?nl3 P M' eavlng Lanes 6:35 r M'; Man on G- D- K. R. connects at Fiorence with No. 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. 16 00 15 00 , , . ... . . . X- . U v . - 4 . 60 SO 1 00 H 1 14X 70 65j' 00;. 0 5. o, (a 5Vf 80 00 , x 22 75 7(1 0ft 1 6 5 5; tDL,Barrel .8 (X)i.fil4 IBji firfa a SHINGLES, 7 ifl.; if. i. 4.1 . AS 00 7 XX) common t ;. r. . .s 2 50 Cypress Saps.... ,,. 4 50 5 00 STAVES. W M W. ft nifite.Ytaael? TIMBER, w.M feet-ShlDDlng..l2 00C4H'vOO . H tine Mill. . . fr.. . . j.- U323O13J00 J 'Sim Prime............... .:5p ?i50. . Mill Fair t 1 500 (;o 00 Common Mill.., 45-00C Ott; Inferior t& otl&arvi t . 50..5X WHISKEY, gal Northern... 1 00 North. Carolina. . . .... ..i ... 1 on fi"0 WOOL, V tb Washed .......... . S 30 unwasnep. -ir w s Burry. . 0Ba 15 f.J.j . t .t 1 ; ; -- - Q C M4 COI.O WITCH I tfUUSold tor SlOO an-1 til lUly. Beat 986 wMca to tM World, rev-i fMtllin-! keeper. Wsrratd. Hv 8oUd Gold Bullae Oum Elent MMt mi0eol Botb Udlta'aad resta'staa with vwtai and cmaea o KUl nIoe.O!CE FERSO? , , in tmch Jocality ckO ecr OO KHEE. BoiathlpaMttt ! ZJr . . i. 1 it,. t-bMnlr mr kABMamd to . thnM who eM . easpleM UB Of oa ZTTtoMtd ry naefat HOl'SEHOLD t9Al 1 i ?$3 7 v imm Leave Columbia. NO. 51. Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence i'j.j.s. Leave Marion. Arrive Wilmington.. P. M . 10 25 11 ;53 11 52 1 15 A. M.- Na 78 A. M, ; :!4 So 5 22 8 35 A uSL . NO. A. M 7 00 9 15 NO. 50. t'8 25 9 401 A. M. No. 66. A..M. tf io ob 10 42 . 1 40 P., 31 NO. 53. M. 5 33 G 45 NO. 14. P. M. 6 30 8 55 11 50 1IVM. : 'Daily. tDally except Sunday.- i No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. ria Central R. R, arriving; Manning 7:LIP. M.. Lanes 7:43P. M.,' Charleston SelO P.M. Na 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral R. R., arriving Manning 8.-51 A. 2VL, Lanes 9:29 A.M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. No. 59 connects at .fiorence 1 with C and D. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connect ion AtWil- mlDCrtan With V. A: W.'tl 1 tnr nil nnlnta Z. r - ... , Mil LVJ.U1.J Nrih ri j ii i r . uiviixjj,, ! General Superintendent. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. I T M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, EPept29 fp??-.-!;:.'5-'; i W TIWK TAKLK HO, 3, Pal in e f to liai I road Co. r-l"kWJ ET!3 11 . , 8AHPLE9 n ... ..mull veil aa tha wat-h v aend trfjmaA aAr yo ter Kapc oam ut joar- aoane for KMiiwtoww i aw who mTjTa aaheaythey boeamo oartovn prcart m a. MMlbta to make thta mat offer, aendinr tbo SOW! 1A aai !n nidi Bd C 0T Y auBDlia !T. U theaapwis icrfVft 'H V i uii.Mlnp.ii .i.n..1ulnWn(riila1ht ii . . . . 1ms alter oraap fMrrebinaloUyfora trmUiott 5 Uecll tf., HiaUrKefrona SlOOO to ftSOCMk to trade from l : t -arroasdln coastrx . .Thia, tho. mott woaderfat fee rm' kBowB.ts ruK?a to order that ear aamptoe maybe placed ai W-j ', . . erheratbercaA aea, all crvwf America. Writ at once,ai-' . AakaBrC thoehaace, ' Header it wilt M lurtly any troW' o t CCLEDING 'S'AiiTN Klf W P' ATT wrt toan vaa?nita te.taoeewHmTcaiiMTjgragf v ti... . . , . : . " . . r".'"- afrwty rwe-ara wm t noet aettafactorr., N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEG,t6, 1887 . ,. ... !..,:.. -.. ..,, ....,! - -. Trains will run as follows, dally. except;;sun- diy. " ' .-, ' ' .', .. -.' " '.' .'. . (i ' ' Going South. ...,,... . .n Ho i Passenger and Freight. ' - ' ""; Leave Hamlet; N. c.-;r. siu ''M' Arilve hi Cheraw. S.U.:.. . . . . V . v A 3., Na, 2 PasseHg? ad Frelghti ' ' iv Cheraw: s. t;. " ..A5i WJ3Ii05URE, fcfvrp't; J n c G riid;; hirhtawrnaoa coeta bail cent and after vtrakDowalUU to jittercnaUI. thee In tUG KCrChSf' ',unrifnr .TOteaxartorofaruier, why ioirra iadooe. .otir.??o.- vater streef; i vlllKlve prompt attention 1 (OtnV taMPLES. We pay all expreaa, freight, t ij.trpi nciiia nuiuti l.ut3 ut?5l, BOUSeS , TfiC Sept 25 tl.. ' iiiw J u. Hi,! i tl.) i 1 . It 11.' f tif ?if ! f.'r fa. rf The oldest and; Bet;: . I Six Reyalaf Editors; Special Cor;MV respondents-at Home' and Abroad; J! Stories, ReTieWs,1Cohenexl'Ie,'y . Departments ' for? Farmerd;,, Mer chants; Bankers, 'Professional Men;' 1 Studentsi Boys and Gills ' This year the Observer! -will paU V lish mdre than ; .';"J . FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular vyriter, will (contribute. s to 4ts..icolJ' kimns, , JPoets and prosQj writers, mx.",,v. thors, editors, Rjen, of .flciehcQ ond .t women of,, genius -will "fiU, the...colr.l umns efe .OBSEBVJCli.i.anUfitvyJM.-.t give fifty-twp. unexcelled .papera ittii the cpmins year.,, , ,,iri-w Mt .ohr Price, $3.00 a yeaittf, ij.-.ir i.i.i..riy.i? Clergymen, $ 2.00 a, year i -i ;.. ..,.. Great Inducements fdHl668 ' Li TheJORQlJRVUilltWfc for one year to any 6ieryma'n i.oi ' now 'd'suh ' . scriber; for KfSVOVLAiL ''aXI"- Vlll ' 3. Any hi hfdrl her sendihhia o win su bscrlp " " tion for a year fn advance ana a( newupscn jr lr with'fo.00; can nwa (cop'y pthe'ren";,', , aeus Letters." or 4 'the'Llfe, of Jerry icAule. ' f f f , '3. We will 'scjidhe, 0SEfi$fcfit orthe re- , v' rndlndrpf thjs'yearV 'tjaaua j, ll'.V io any new suDscVibernflin,tisIs name, ana , : address and jaqq in advance. 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