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t 't .r ffIIS THE TIHE7 i-TU CURE SKTW HUWORSt h r-- . I CTJriKEcrr. I I uTamnTiwnnr I MACHINERY. I RAlLROAl) BUHJCUUldBJ. S ' II rr Is at talsi hmai when the porea open freely M4 the Prea pi ration la abundant that Dla flgurtnc Urmor. HoralllaLinr KruoUon. Uch- irlnrea, Halt Rkmn or loitmi. Paa la- Torture. u.uwua nuni. AO Wounds, and every, apeclea of ltcuinc, 8 and Pimply Diseases of theHktn and Hoalp mot speadll and economically cured By Crmcrnx Rsmboikh. caeras. Psoriasis, iiumor, Morofula, mki Diacnargiag Hcaij, are Uie IT IS A FACT- Hundreds or leturs in onr ttoaaesalon (ooDles ot wttkib may be had by return mall) are oar aathorit for the assertion that 8km. Main and Bluod ilaaaurn, whether Scroi aloes, Inherited or Uontaa-lona. miv MOW be mrmiMBtlv cared by Ooticvba Kksoltbit, the new Blood Pun ier, Internally, aad Cuilsara aad Ouiaeara soap, the great aUn Cares aad antifler, esternailf , tm oue bait the am and at one bail the expense of any otaor Beaton. GREATEST ON EARTH. CtmcuaA Rbmbdibs are the greaeat medicine on earih. Had Uie worat oaae Bait Kheum in tola country. My mother bad It twenty year and 1b laot diea from ik 1 lleve Cdticuba Wo lid mare saTed her life. My arraa, breaat and Bead were covered for ibree yeara. wh.oh noth ing relieved ot cored nnUl I need the ClTicuu KBMI.TBNT, Internally, and Cut'cura ana cut tiur Hoap, exkernaliy. J. W. AD'ms, j -l Wewark.0. GREAT BLOOD MEDIC IN E The half haano been teld as to the great co. raUve powera of the CcncDBA Kbhidibs. 1 have paid hundred of dollars lor medluinea to cur diseaMia of ibe blood and akin, and never found anyllilof yet to qual the wTTIcvba bm pib& iTOTldence.a I. Chas. a. WiiJJiiia. CUBE IN EVERY CASE. Your Cutbocba Rxubdibb onteeil all otber medicines I krep for aba diaeeee. Ky cnvomera and patieuUsy that taey bae effected a cure la every lnstanoe, where other remedies have failed. M. W. Bbookwav, ML D. ' J?TaokUn rmlto, N. H. ' ' Hold by all dtaa-Blflta. Ccticcra, so cents; RaaoLVBirr tl.00: boAr 25 cents, rotter Drag and Chemical Oo Boston, Mass. ' Meatd fwr Htw U unre Skin DIeesveee." "For Sanburn. Tan and Ureaav - 8klB. Black heads. Fl spies. Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Mnmors, useCUTicDBi BOA.F, a real BeaaUaer. BEAUTY h LOTTERY. i-- . ! DISMAL SWAMP LUTTEKY COUPANY r, NORFOLK., VA. The franchise ofthla enterprise la based apon the ehartered right Hrauted to . the OUmal I waa p Vanai Cuuipany, and th legaUty has been repeatetly tested oetore the euarts ot the btate,and bow anal'y, to alienee all queatlon ap OI Appeals UDUer a 'Writ oi error agatuaii au- verae aeciuou. . Tat puTBoae A TIVV U Ul, uupiingunili MN xteasioa of the canal, tbos aeoorlng great pobUe beneflts. Its Cair oendocthM already seeared publle eon. Idenee ana the next Drawing jrlU b made on Thursday; JULTf 8, 1884. Jtaatww r Vlellea. i FBOM IJFB. I. EE. ''Will you hvre me, Jeanette, Tbongh I ain't an A poller ? I'm old, too, add yet Will yon have me, Jeanette ? My money you'll get, And ydu haVen't a dollar. Won't you have me, Jeanette, Though I ain't an Apoller ?" ! : h n- ana. "My answer Uyei, And I blues, when I say it ; But still, ! confess, My answer is, yes ; For gold Will redress , Distaste and allay it. 8o my answer is yea, Though I blush when I say it." 11AIK SEW. The Charlotte contractor Ob$erver sajs: The has commenced the work of ooDktraotiDg the eleotrie light plant in the eotton seed oil mill. w The Goldaboro' Meuenger says: We were pleased to meet on oar streets last week Mr. Ed. Palmer, of the U 8. navy, who is on a short j visit to friends in this e tj, hie old horn;. The AheVille! Citizen says: Mr. Slibha Phillips, Hying on north Hominy, in Haywood o&unty, at the age oi 96, is a hale, hearty man. i A few days ago he rode on horaebaok to Pigeon River station, 12 miles altogether, without fatigue. 1 The Clinton Caucatian says: In the yard of MrJEletiir Rioh, near Newton Grotc, Sampson county, is a large mul berry tree. Twenty fet t above the ground, in the fork of the! tree, is growing a peach tree, now in heavy fruitage, and when the peaches are full grown- there will be at least a budhel of them. The Winston Leader says: Mrs. Mary 8. Williams; consort of Mr. Nick Wil liams, died at her home, Panther Creek, in Yadkin county Sanday morning the 25th j of June. . .Vrhe, Forsyth Riflemen will celebrate the fourth ot July in a hand some manner. They will give a dinner on the, day named and hold a fair at night, hi; The Elisabeth 0ity Economic says : A whale got oo the shoal water of the.Bea- beach on the coast of Knott's Island, in Currituck eountv, on 8unlay morning, June 22, and some few fishermen found ... i m f " m Ha him making the water fly, "a huge levia than floundering on a aheal," and killed him. It wsa estiniated that he would nuke 150 barrels lof oiL which will be a snug little sum for the: fortunate captors. . . .It is said that Judge Pool will be the-Republican candidate for Congress in this district. We suppose that he and Skinner will fight their battle over again. . . .Irish itso I potatoes, the connecting link between 2 I truck crop and standard crops, have in these latter days beeome the most consid ered of our products. The WUmingten Star says: Mr. W. T. Shepherd, of i Topsail sound, found a dead Whale near; his place on Saturday last, j It appear that the poor creature ventured too fsi upon the shoals and could not get off again. He measured just twenty three feet in length. Mr. fat undented supervised the Drawlnf I hhaBriard hntchered him and realised con- O.of the Diamai-Bwamp Lottery. coni T7 a i X mi a siaerauie ou irum uie car case . . . . iur. a. A Hartflfield died in this city Monday, after a somewhat lingering illness, of aroDov ot ine nean. rie was a native oi Now are the wililj weird songs of night Borne to us through the open lattices, And wake us up in sore affright Borne are cats ihd some are catesses. i .mr 3 l . lI , l i "iuy aear, dob aown oeiow, said a gracdioBO, as be stood on Waterloo bridge, gaz'.Dg at a tug hauling a long line of bar ges. "Such is me; the tug is like a man, working and roiling, while the bargei, like women, ans-p-" "I "know," inter rupted Mrr. G , acridly, "the tug does all the blowing and j the barges boar all the burden." A summer soiree in a suburb of Paris. Monsieur and madam have lingered long in the garden at er dinner. The warm air, the fragrant b rente, the sol.itads, all tend to a gush of seni iinent. "Tell me, s eet. heart, if I should die, would you marry again?" "Oh,' answered madam, in a tone of reprokoh, "of course net at least, not right away. '; T1IK ENQjlOIMXNT STILL ON. a ''You have t card of papa's trouble at the bank, Georg e, dear, ?" Bbe aeked from beneath the lapd of his coat. "Your papa's trouble at the bant 1" ex claimed George, turning white. "Certain ly not!'' "What is it?" "Why, he is4,000,00u behind in his accounts and an investigation is to be had." "In that caseL'f replied George, coldly, struggling to release himself, "our en gagement must-M- "And mamma: got a dispatch from him to-day from Canada," interrupted the girl, holding him down by main strength. "He reached there only this morning,' and is willing to Bett'o ui&tters at three cents on the dollar. "Oh 1" eaid George, returning her head to his shoulder and stroking her ringlets fondly. PITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS! 17th JULY. 18S4. before the paolle in Morfoik. Va. SCHCMS: ! CAPITAL TKiZK, 5 00. 1 nun of ......$s,ogo is ....... 1 ; do 1 dO 1 do 1 de I do 1 do 1 do do , IS do ' m mum 1 SUM! ia a se 1,009 U W0 laleeeee4eee lata e 9JO lalaaeo eae ea OV SWva)a)eiaaeea) a a wo is 100 are. Wars 10 are S are . ArraoxiKATiow Psixbs. a.ooo i,oue ion sue BM) - WO we soo TSS .i 1.U0 Tb Frail ratr. Goldaboro Messenger. ' The local directors cf the State fruit fair, to be held in this city the 30th and 31st of July, met on Monday. The large and spacious cotton-seed warehouse of the Goldsborc ojl mills was kindly ten dered the association, and it was deter mined that the fair be held there. The building will be fitted np with the neces sary tables and! every effort is being made to make the lair a grand suooess. . . . We learn that the managers of the State fruit iair have in contemplation a grand musi oal prise concert to be given in the Met' unger opera house in this city during the holding of the fair here. Any musician in the State Ban enter for the prises offered. The concert is intended, both for the entertainment of the visitors to the fair and to bring together in a grand con teat the musical ; talent cf the State. e ee 22 si&s dlatrlbaUng TICKETS ONLY $1. Flan of Lottery similar to taat ot LonlalaBa J.r, HOKBACH ...... .... lUBuaaoB, I Address al aoDllcaUdas tor Information. Tickets or Agendas, to . J. P. HOKBACH, L i . 4u7 Main 8U, MortolhvVa. jan. and eertifv that It waa eoodncted with atrlct tairaeaa to au interested. , . : naLm Iksttbancte CoxpAirr la now issuing the moat liberal policy ever offered by any Uompany, known as the "Terminal Endowment," and at ordinary Life Rates, After paying three years the payments cannot be lost by the insured; and all poli cies now issued are incontestable after three years. MOnied men seeking for safe and protttaDie investment are respectfully invited to look into and compare the Etna's Investment Policies with any other species of investment.! They will be found Pecu liarly Attractive; and Solid. W. ii. UBOW, General Agent. Havemever's Standard ersnulated suear. best and purest: cheaper than ever. T wentv oarreis at w. u.;cs a. n. stronacn's. : Blaine will not go in by jingo. There must do Bomeuungeise. ; A Bnaiiil SiEier fiop Or.Vorthiiigtdii's IN THK LAND OF THE SKY." moos inn wim mmi NKAB WAYNKSVILLE, N, C. 600 Feet higher than Aahevllle ! -' t TL800 Feet higher than Warm Bprlogal -Vf0 Feet higher than Tide Water 1 1 ! For terms addroas. J. C a. TIMBIErIla.KE, Manager, )useS-d. Kotice. D.Metts fntent fire and Waterproc Paint, sfaaatacMired by t lie Bale Igh Fireiaad VYatrprof Roeflog Company, 1 . PHIS COMPOUSD IS E9PICIALLT ADAPTS J L. tor tin. travel, feu or shlnrl roofa. also it Ullroad Bridges, TreaUe work. Depots. Water bd raaev Fences, as It suvee the Doesranee oi h iron tenee. It prote ju aad arrests decay and Vts equal to any Iron fence, it la proof against Cand water, is not affected by heat or cold. 1 ot an jw. Ills lasUas anallries snroass aT other Paint bow a to soieaee. Por tesUmoalals w refer to ke folic wtnxgontlemea who have oar punt la Wet Mai. HTs. Tucker. Cant. J. J. Thorn k. Jr. tr. Lea H. Adams, Messrs. Band Barbee. Dr. W. Black nsil, Mr. W. E. V. Jackson, Major u. neant, ttv. u. au Tapper, (Shaw u aver Bruuswiok 'county .... We are glad to learn that the bill repotted by the Senate ooamittee 6f commeroe increases the ap propriation for Cape Fear river from 175, 000 to $200,000, and also increases the appropriations for lieuae end Trent rivers and Beaui ort harbor. The PavetteTille Sun says: On Thurs day last the largest excursion from Greens boro and adjoining eouLties perhaps ever, known in (Worth Carolina, visited this town. - Ninal coaches were packed beyond capacity. The aisles were filled, and the platforms wera crowded; many found ac commodation on! the top of the ooaohes; It was estimate d that the train brougl t 900 persons. Hundreds were left at the stations along the way, for whom no room 'JinS' uvii M K. hiil Th. m.tiAii aanfa anlrl all I - - the ticket on hand and were foroed to write hundreds on letter paper. ... On the farm ot Air. D. Lu Flowers, near Bpmola postefnoe, Johnbtin ebnnty, is a most re markable pear tree. Mr. Flowers says that its age dates back as far as he knows bis family history, about one hundred and fifty years'. Itl stand near ; the site of the ancient homestead of ibe Flowers family; it moatarea six feet in circumfer ence, tourueet above the ground, and now has a very heavy crop of pears on it. (JHOLERA (RA.1P ;MllaJ ssssj IARRIIQEA URE Tb kM riy av Tram m Txaas. Chalera, Crajaaa, DtervWa,' VtirHi rQrrejr-OtBvl ; Hoa. KenaMA htHr, BilWw v. b. rfJ.ry, ana wmi. rnei, u eu. aM ay uragsi aa4 Daatan. On It gtaaia. If oar aaaM U blawa la battto. IMa praoctMan, TBI BHAItlt A. VffllLtl CSMVAIT, S ALTUfluKSI , JSB., U. B. 4. FOR SALE. T- eoBBDany ia dolor buaiaeaa under oaten. a'anuar sd, lm; graote; Thte niracialeaa Eacap ef Two tjbil- i area. f Hickory PresB. Last Wednesday afternoon there was a heavy eleotrioj discharge followed by a deaiening peal of thunder. The flash and thunder were so simultaneous that it was evident to all jthat something had been struck not far way. It was soon asoer- i tained that the dwelling bouse of Mr. A A. Yoderi in the northwestern portion oi the town,! was struck by lightning, tearing the weal her boarding, scantling, studding, etc, off I and scattering things wildly. Lamb were thrown from the mantels am pictures on the wail were more or les We are st-ents for the Durnea. M toe nine wo oi au. xouer - DAVIS B W1NQ CHUKN. I children were playing on a featherbed par J LK t CRK4MKK AND BU HEKA iet i the room up suirs, and escaped un- B U L 1 K ii, nrOKBllC&. I. . , : r i . r m 1 injur eu even irom tne nying timoers, xne feathers, f being a non conductor, raved them from the lightning s stroke. Ity), aad many others IThe eonpany is dots ked Mo. !.!. daied Ja i Lore n 10 D. Mott. "for lmorovement in ewav nnnas 10' preserving wood and metals." jror HTwer nuunnauoH address J. W.B8ACBJC8T A CO., Tarboro Moose, Kaieih. N.r dly. DA1BV MJPPUlSs. . BUTTER WORKER. ho Beet ButUr-MakJng Maob nee Made WILUIUWH ot UPClirMUrJ, RsJetgh, May U t r"ye;tevUls Ht ITT E WILD OFFER FOR SALE AT T T Public Auction on Thursday, August 7, 1884, some very valuable lots. These lots are situated in the prosperous and grow ing town or ml Airy, the terminus or tne C. F. dt Y. VL R. K., now in process of oonstruftion with prospects of completion within eigbteW months. One-half of the lota to be sold are located on Main and Franklin ntreeU, the most eligible portion or tne town tor Dullness bouses. The re fusing lots ate suitably situated for pri vate residences. On same day that valuable property. situated four mile from towu, known as the Mount Airy White Sulphur Springs, will be offsrejd for sale at public auction. This property has been much improved 1 by its owneri Mr. ituras Kooerts, and un- aer nis manaesment nss oecome a popu lar resort, id view 01 tne eariy comple tion of the 0 F. A Y, V. R. R. to Mount Airy, this Property is very desiraole. Persons destrins: to purchase property in this section of the State, which for health. climate, fortuity or sou na oeauty 01 scenery is unsurpassed, should attend these sales. J . Jr. a. W. A. MUUrUS. For anv llhfcrmation in resrard to the Mount Airy White Sulphur 8pnngB prop erty, adverusea above, aaareea i autrua kubickxs, Mount Airy, N. C. may 29 dim. i Guy Fiepsm for Sale. vl have a number of improved and nn nmoveacitv ioj. some or thsm verv filrble. which wi offer at reasonable IrloMH and ou e ir Une as desired. W. y. NTRONAOH. The odorous Ordwsy, Governor of fakota, has been kicked, out of office to make room for one of the editors of the Chicago iVetotMate Arthur organ. The n . . ; . 1 1 .si ! f resident has ! taken a practical turn now I and has gone in to toward his friends. conn B U R. N HA M'S 1M1 KUVKU STAHDAED TUSBIHK. lail-ebiatcouatri cte 1 id ftBiab- f, Ia ltn r ifitfLtata .more .oatr. aLdUroId fer iea nioney. prr b rar .over, inau any ur Tarbloein the world Vw pam pblct, se? tfre by UUttWHA-Mliro , Xorr, fa. In no other fhedicinal preparation have the results of! the most Intelligent study and scientific inquiry been so steadily and progressively utilized as in Ayer's Barsapa rilla. It beads! the list as a truly acientinc preparation for all blood diseases. - 4 1 Black Btockijngs are again the fashion. QRPillNEoGS . VC a BTTT. V . ATTTBVED. BOOK WWHiBB. PI, J. C. BOrniAI. JUfULSOI. WlSCCHAll. Btroaach. - At 12Jc Ib.j, to close consignment, lot choice oki Southampton, va., shoulders, i equal to hams, 4 to 10 lbs. W. C & A. B. ISSIOXBR'S SALE. In pursuanct of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake County, in the ease of James Nugent and John Deverenx, Trus tee, vs. U. w. carpenter. Ella it. Carpen ter and Barnes Crenshaw, I will sell at publio auoiibn on J uly 7, 1884, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in Kaleiarh. C-, a certain tract of land in the County of Wake.ooOixiencing at a poplar tree on a diain, being the northwest corner of the aSsds Of J. M. Hmi. mnninsr th4hna sduthwardly along the line ot the lands of saia j. m.. tieok b.10 ohalns to a post oak. ppiuow Eorvawarair 9 z onains to tn northeast corner or John TBlfAlr'a lanl and thence past wardly 12.58 chains tj tire Di-ginning; containing vt acres more or ieaa, beina; tne wme aa waa conveyed by 4CFOD iiiaoaan ana wue to u. w. Carps ter by deed of April 19, 1876. Terms of! sale cs&ah possession given immediately. JOHN W, HXHSDALK. )uus -ataos. couimiaaioner LOWELL LOW MACHINE SHOP EITjXj, mass. WILo&IttGTON WfiLUOH KAIL-ROAD. BUrLPEU OF Cot to ri Mac hin e r v. (MDLW, mwm, wmvii nmm, i AND ALL OTHER MACHINERY USED m A COTTON FACTORY. A shirt is a very humble gar ment, but after all it has a great deal to do with a man's happiness. (What4miseiy arises from an ill. setting bosom a bad-fitting neck band, an uncomfortable yoke, or ; sleeves too "short or too long.; Biitnbw I wilt be comfortable and happy, I have found the shirt that always fits "The Diamond." The tangled thread of life's ex istence henceforth will be smooth. If your dealer does not keep it, send hi' address to Daniel Miller & Co., sole manufacturers, Balti more, Md. ! AT Just Received A Briggs TUB LARGEST STOCK AKD LATKST STYLES OF UDBff CMItt Parties wanting carriage of SUPERI OR workmanaalp, neatness ana Durability, would .do well to examine our stock. I STOCK IS the LARGEST, GOODS ARE the FINEST, STYLES are the LATEST, PRICES are the LOWEST. WRITE FORjPRIGES. M. U. Briggs & Sonsi Leaders in Hardware and Builder's Supplies. RALSIGH, N. JC. Sunday School Books School Books, Stationery, &c, PROM WD WILLIAMS & CO,. ! . BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS, RALEIGH, N. C. Ira (aiDliiiBeif limn THE mm SAVED TO OUR CUSTOMERS. -CATALOGUES FREE. fMIR Machinery contains all J most successful (3otton Mills same, 'with all details furnished modern improvements and we can refer to the largest and 3 In the Country. Estimates for stills, and Plana for 1 - 1 J t j it . uj uur nuii vugiaeersv vurrespunuenc3 wou.fL4XL C. L- HILDRETH. Superintendent. Lowell, Massachusetts. W. A BURKE, Treasurer, 28 State Btree, Boston. rdecSld&wly. : . ' A MAT f BR OF INTEREST TO MHfiRS. TBAlHS OOIKO BOOTH. NO. 48, NO, 40, Dated May 11, 1884. Dally. ! Dally. Leave Welaon at....... 2 55 p. bu 5 45 p. m Arrive at Bocky Mi, 4 18 p. m 6 46 p. ni i ; 1- Arrive at Tarboro...... 5 40 p. m. Leave Tarboro.......... 8 00;p. m ,.... .... Leave Wilson 4 47 p. m. 7 12 p. na Arrive Goldsboro.... f 7 " 7 61 44 Leave Warsaw .... 6 40 Leave Burgaw.. 7 48 ' Arrive Wilmington... 8 86 " Id 10 p. m TBAms eoine) robth. No. 43, No 47, Daily. Daily. Leave; WUnungton... 8 85 p. m 9 00 a. xr " Leave Buigaw 93 9 45 Leave Warsaw 10 44 " 10 49 " Arrive Goldaboro. 1147 U49 M Leave Wllson.. 1240 a. m 12 66 p. m Andy Rooky Mt. UL 16 a. m 1 16 " Arrive Tarboro S80;p.m 2 80 p. rx Leave Tiboro. 800 ' ; 10 00 a m Arrive Weldon 2 86 a. m 2 85 p. m JOHN F. DIVINE, Best Barbed Please writ for circulars anq lasting Fence a Perfect Stock re are Sole Agents for the Wire Fence in the Market. prices, and be convinced that you can put up an EveT- Fenoe at much less cost than the cheapest piank fence. J-TJTXjXTJS LEWIS &c OO., HAltDWARK, aA8H, : STOVE, RUBBER AND OF THK Doqas NDLE CELEBRATED JAROLiNA CBNTKAL RAILWAY. PASSBHeaB, MAIX AJTD BXFSXSS TXAJK. DAII.T Leave Wilmington at.-...8.18 p. v. Arrive at Charlotte at ......7.40 a. m . 1 Leave Charlotte at.........7.65 , . Arrive at Wilmington at 9.00 a. m JOHN C. WINDER, Maruursr. No. 1. No. 2. XLAN'llO X t. V. KAlLHOAD. DEALERS IN AND BLltfDd, THE "ALL RIGHT".! COOK EA.THKR BELTING, and MANUFACTURERS "ALL RIGHT" WAGON. Golden Horse bhoe, St.. Opposite Maekkt. Ralsioh. N. 0 FATxTrKViLLa FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Stonewall Cotton Plow IolefTect 12:00 u., Pundy June Leave uoiasooro at Arrive at LaGtange j Leave LaGrange Arrive at Kinsion - Leave Rlnston Arrive at aewbern Leave ftewbern Arrive at Moreh sad Depot No. 48, Express, Passe 'ger and Mall g Ing next. A rrive at Goldaboro j 11.26 Arrive at LaGrange 10.64 Leave LaGrange 10.57 Arrive at Kins ton : 0.24 " Leave Kinston i 10.29 Arrive at N-wbern ! 8.58 " ALEiuH dt GAcsiOii nAluKUai. 1st, ,1834. 4.10 p. m. 4.39 " 4,41 " 606 " 5.10 " 6.21 " 6.8i 8.31 a. m. R NORTH. Arrive., Leave. S UTH. STATIONS, A. at. I 9 15 Raleigh 111 (U I lO 1R I Waka. 10 32 1 10 31 Franklinton 10 5 10 64 1 'KiUreil. II 18 U 19 Uondt-io 11 fi'J I 12 0(1 I Kidpewiv IWaneoiou, Littleton, Weldon, TOT JtaTKHN iS. C. R AILROA V, IT 12 Id U M I 9 bff ill 0 2 00 r, HI WEST. Ar.ive Leave 7 26 V M ' 6 ?4 tt So i"6 6 17 5 41 5 45 6 2, 6 i 4 4 5 4 4 4 -it 4 31 52 .3 65 P M. 2 63 STATIONS. .... , . . - . , a- . . .u a ufnn.v.l 1 1lAar arnlon we renpeouuiiy can aneiwu vo mo amauiagc. - - prove ooncloslvely 1U superiority over eotton plows of other manofao.nre. it u , . . 1- ..k.lVl. Irin nf lha PrtttAn ifitald.'' itS uum any otner, anu, in ouuswiuenuo. in wmunwus w. - - . reputation extending south to Florida and west to Arkansas, and as a cultivajpr or anknn nmnnli ,mi nirntahlM An. ha no BUOOOSSfUl rival Or Competitor. ttt- " . i i4 A r u m .nn Plih m..' AAaAlfidra. tt annsriOT a U allt V. . . ' m ijc i 1... nHi J AAmdxta rrrarm anrl Ann nlr in A to (naranweu w ui, wuioa we oum aa umjm inu". --a-- t 't' TV tJrC tPi x7 nilV.. Manufacturers' Agents, Raleigh, N. C Ar. ! Leave. A.M. 112.30 " I 2.06 ! 4.17 ; 6.23 I 7.27 ! 9.84 M 11X7 a at 12.10. EAST.. S Ar. A.M. PiM. M. Leavr 2.44 l.ilO it.;, 10.00 y.o ,0.10 . 4 h0 ?0 Salisbury, Statesviile, Hickory, Morganton, Henry,! Asheviile. Marshall, W. Sprinira. hilbt Dmaioif, rAsanHaam JCAin. it; I FSJE8B AHO rBUSHT. ' i (Daily except Sunday) eave Charlotte at ........... ....8.20 a. m Arrive at Shelby at ........... p. si Leave Shelby at . 1.40 r. M. Arrive as Charlotte) at.... 6.40 p. w. RICilslOX4i3B UANViLLtt rtAllitVUAD , i N. C. DIVISION. TRAINS GOING MOKTK. No. 51. No 53 Date June 1,V84. Dally. Daily. Leave Charlotte, 4 20 a. m.i 7 15 p. jq " Salisbury, 6 07.a m.! 43 p. a M lligh Point, 7 2.5 a. m. .9 IS p. in Arrive Greensboro, .00 a. m 10 21 p. m Lieave ureeoaooro. w.5 a.m.; Arrive Hiliaboro, 11.39 a.m. - Durham, 12.17 v. ml y " Raleigh, 1.40 p. m Leave Kaleiifh, ut.ut Arrive Goldaboro, 4.00 p. m j . No 15 Daily xoept Sunday. Leave Gieeuaboro 4 50 a. m. Arrive at RaleiKli at LIS p. m.. Arrive at Goldaboro at t.25 p. ax. -TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Date Msy 11, 1884. 1 TYS Fie Exteii on LADIES BUGGIES Largest Stock IN THE STATE AND BOT H S EEO WHKAi Bast Proof, Parple Straw aadtWhits ciawsen Far Sale low by R JONES A POWELL. LLER MILLS FAMILY FLOUR. I i y hjn, SiYOKIt Ac. KAN MUSICAL INSTHUMEN IBTSTUUCTIOX M AMD CAMPAIGN GOODS. Low estimates given on setq of BAND IN J8TRUMENT8 and goodwill qdantlir. iua iiorns reoeivea in exenange. bend for full" illustrated Catalogue. aniiKna: nanmiLiu, V04 t il aer t creei. A'bllaMlelftliMa, Pean. ON & JONES' aad Cav Tod Piiaeton, ' PONY PHAETONS- of VARIOUS STYLES tar LOW F0RTHE QUALITJTOF THE WORK rfiax CCD M f5R-riHAGEr MOORE COUNTY. N. 0. TS, lOIas Notice to Stockholders. EXTRA AND SUPER FLOUR, The best Floor in the market for the priof .. For sale by JONES A POWKLL. QORN, OATS, HAT, BRAN. MEAL, Ship-stuff, Shingles, Laths, Lumber, , Coal, Wood, eta, by the oar load or wxgon load At Book Bottom Cash Piloes. : JONES A POWELL. O UR ROLLER MILLS OORN MEJ L Is the beat for bread that can be had and better than CAN BE MADE la any ' other way. I JONES 3r POWKLI SO FayeUevllle St., and Central Depot NORTH CAROLINA RAI rJEOBBTAKT AKD TSKASUK ' COXPAKT SHPS, N. C The thirty -fifth annual Stockholders of thl com pi in Hlllaboro on Thursday, Stockholders desiring to free ticket for themselves members of their famines, ran living under the asms nvtntne unaer?igneu. P. B. nniiasot ROA CO., ) :r's OFa tc, ) ure 9, 18S4. meeting ot the y will be held aly 10th, 1884. ittend can get tad Immedlat lfe nd child- iof, bj apply Pecrntarr. . Y8PEPG3A! vflr 13 yeara' practice fOilliVN ,f baittatforUiU f nul lerantenienia or I aa Head lor testimonials. iusw. laferfA. I " sU. W. W June T 4 Aw lm. I nave 'onod a tr:janNiM r disease, an I all aiareeuT erKans. kxttir plat . kit COO BY. CssHttte, P. t.- HARDWARE. THE SEASOJN REFRIGERATORS, Ice Cream Freezero, WATER i COOLERS, 4 i ICE TANKS and seasonable goods of every description including Fly Fans, ' Wire Diah Covers, Fly Traps, Ao., An., at the HARDWARE AND House FarmsMng Store of: J. G. BREWSTER & GO. , Full stock cotton and planters' hoes, grain cradles, grass blades and" briar hooks. The celebrated bush blade and hook combined, the best tool in the . world for Che farmer. for the beet gojds and lowest prioes call on , ! J. G. BREWSTER & CO., Holleman Building. HeaeH 014 Afce. Abrahan Linoola bad a stronc nara. ' utners warns by nstag Benson's Uapolo Poroa Piasters. UK lantl . I - .- I- i w-.wa -. . No. 50 Daiiy Lear Goldaboro, Arrive Raleigh, Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durham, M Hilbiboro. Greensboro, aisave Greenaboro, .rive High Point. M HaltaK-m " Charlotte. V IJa Is? ra11wr Avnnt-f On v1a a-vt Ay ataii j 6 a er w uuuu0j Leave Goldaboro 4.30 a. m. Arrive Raleigh &3Ja m. Leave Raleigu a.lCa.m. Arrive Greensboro ; 6.00 p. m. NORTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 11 55. a m 2 20 p.m 4 45 p. m 602 p. m 6 41 p. mi 9 00 p. m 9 86 p. m 10 15 p. m 11 35 a m. 12Ja.m No. 62 Daily 9 S5am t0 0 ana 11 IS a, aa 12 35 p m No. 50. oouto south. Daily. No. 62. ex. Sun Daily L've Greensboro 10 38 p. m. 10 00 a. o At'to Kernersville... 11 42 p. m. 11 04 a. m Ar've Salem ......i 1220a.m. 11 8ii a. nr . No. 61 , QO3 btobth. Dally N. 53 ex.un. Daily.; Leave Salem........ 7 10 p. m. 6 00 a. m . Ar've Kernersville.- 7 60 p.m. 6 35 a m. Ar've Greensboro. w 9 00 p.m. 740 a ro. STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. No L No, 3 GOING NORTH. Daily Daily . ex. Sun. ex. Son Leave Chapel Hill... 10 25 a a $ 20 p m Arrive University,..... 11 25 a n aiwu JMO. 4. Mo. a, GOING SOUTH, j Daily, Dally, ax. .Hur. x. tiua Leave University.. ...... 6 43 pa 11 Map. Arrive at Chape) B'.:i... 7 43 p re 12 14 A airthai ArtljB. ot rtrtliamn ti. aJj ' On and after, June 1st, 1383, traius will run on this road, by the tollowing sched ule: ; I Tuta Tablb: . p. ar. Tar bom, Le.) 6 00 HimC'i 6 15 Warren's, 6 25 Little Creek, 6- 80 Bethel, 6 54 tobersonvlllej 16 Kverett's 7 so WinTfct'n (Ar) 8 05 JAMK-4 H. Tarboro, (Ar.)05 yuarreii's, 8 m Warren's, 8 40 Little Creek, 8 80 Bethel, 8 10 Robersonvllle,7 60 KfanU'i I 7 SO i I WHFston,(LT) 7 90-PHTTV.GoSlBup'fc WIRE RAILING and OR . namental -. WIRE WORKS DUFURAOQi. No, S5 North Howawt street, Baltimoi- atanumcsure naiMSg tot cometenea Balooniee, Au. Slrrna, lender t 'aHtu Wod and ia) Screen?. Woven W run- ledst1sl CnairSettres 4c- Goi Cotton Planters. TUKCOX COTION PLANTERS JaJt the brst in vm -r For sate by i uiit.i.t a Mtaiiw a. npimnnfin - 816 Fayette vJllei AprU 25, IBS. v - Y, mm I ' i a. I ' I - -i. X I 1 t M V ' f,. -
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