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14 "1 if i 1 .-i !1 1 i k It' . a - .4: i j ' - ' . li ' , -1 1 - ' 1 1 i -j : s I It 1 nfJS THE HUB PTU CUBE rru.t mu Moa mea tk poree open rr-iy and the respiration li afcondast tat pu-flsarmj-BraofS) tfraUlatiDf BrapUoni, Itch lag rortwree, SaUEnesua or Hotemm, rtorW'. Tatter, Ktigworm. Baby Uomw', Sorofula, borofuloa. bre,. Abasias, ud Bucbuxlps Wounas, and every spie of Wetting-, floalj, nd Pimply iHi-eaJeavf therein and Jfcalp are moat upatdily and touiioouoailj cared ay. the CcyDHA RsasDisa. IT IS A FACT- Hundred of letter In our possession (ooples ot wmcn may t bad by return mail) are oar authority tor Uia assertion that Skin, bealp and UI-joO. Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inherited or contagion, may Nuw be permanently cured by Cvticvha iUcaoi-vasT, the new Blood Puri fier, lnteroailj.aad tat leu ra and Colic or Soap, the greaCJaCln Cares ast liaauUaers, axtwuaUy , In one uatf tne vims and at que bait the expense ot any otmif season. GREATEST ON EARTH. Cdticuka Kxmkdiim are the great eat medleinea on ear.ti. ttau the worst oa Salt HQ earn in thia country. My mother bad It twenty years and la fact dieu iroin It. 1 hjlleve CUTlcoa wotlu tute saved ner lUe. My arm, breast and bead were covered lor three jears, wh.eh noth ing relieved 01 cur.d autll I naed the CcnccaA Rk30lvnt, internally, and Cut oara ana cuti curs ttoap, exierualiy. J. W.ADiMS, Newark, O. GUtiAT ULOOI) MKUItlMfaa. The half h&a no been told as to the great cu rative Dowers at theuanouaa Kami Dies. 1 haw paid hundreds ol dollars lor medicines to vara disease of the blood and akin, and never found anything yettj qttal the Jcnouaa. bmdibs. rrovidanee, K. L , Chad. a. WjJJJsas- CtTftfc IN EtK CAb. Your CcrBccaA Rkmbdibs outsell aU other medicines 1 area for sain diabases. My cuatomers and patients stjr that tiiey have effected a core in every instance, where other remedies have ; failed. H. W. Baooawar, M. 0. Franklin Pallis N. H. Bold by all drnglata. Cuticuka, W cents; ttcsoLTSNT $1.00; soar 16 cents, rater Drag and Chemical Co., Boetou, Maes. ad tmr ! to jssra Skin Olaeavaeav' Be A II TP V For Sunburn, Tan and C AU I 1 Oreasy Bain, Blaoa heads, maples, akin Blemishes, and Infantile Ha mora, nseCDTiccaa rtQar, a real Boantlner. , OIUDIUAL. 266th Edition. Price Only $t BY MAIL POST-PAID. uvnvi Tuvcrir Maun iniOLLri A Ureat Medical Work on Manhood I IBxhaoHted Vitality, Nervoai and Physical De- DiiitT. rrtmtture ueoune in aian, srrt illttf. Prtmtture Decline in Man. terrors ot Ton h and the untold miseries resukln from India oreilon exoeasea. A book lor every man , young1, mlddie-agedaad old. itoootalnsla pre-t-ai ipuoni tor ail aoate and ohroato diaeasea, each one of which is invaiuaaie. 8o fouud bj the Author. wboe expei leaee (or 23 year Is saan as prooably never before fell to tae lot of any Bbysl cian. eUi pages, bound in beautiful Krenca inas 11a, embossed covers, fait guilt, guaraateed to be liner work la every eease nteoaanicax literary and profeaaioaal than any other work sold in thla eonatry Cor H.M, or the money will be re funded la every instance. . rrioa anly f loo by mall, poet paid. Illustrative sample cents, dead now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical aaooiat.on, to the offloera ol wbica he refers. Thl book should be read by the young for ln sSrnctloa, and bv the amicted tor relief. It Will benefit alL London Laaoet. There Is no member of aooletr to whom thla book will sot be useful, whetner youth, parent. gnardlaa, lnatraetor or clergyman. -Argoa Addreaa the Feabody Medical Institute W. 11. Parker, Mo, 4 Balflnch ntreet. B ATgOBaUt. : i or ir. Boston. Maaa , wdo may be oonsaited on all diseases re eutriag akul and eaperlenee. Chronic Maaa , wuo may oe oonsttea on au maeai eutriag akul and eaperlenee. CI a d obstinate aiaeaaea ihat have a. a eeatmave aiaeaaea utat naTe , oai- fled the akul ol aU other 1J I? A I P!1" eiana a SDeeialtv. Suck Wu & MA Baatraate auooeaafuUy wttaoutaa mm f- I r". aa Instsnaaef faitnre. .una eaaw GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT R. E PETTY'S FOR THIRTY DAYS. Black Laoe Wool Banting at 10 cents, - Fancy French Wool Lao Banting at 6k ' oenta. . Fancy Gingham at 6J cU. All Wool French Munttng 1 yard wide at 16 oeata. Roll Buntings at 6 centa. Ooed yard wide Bleached Sheeting at 71 oenta, Best yard wide Bleached Sheeting at 10 oenta. A beautiful and fall assortment of White Goods. India Llnoa, India La a na, Linoa D'Inde, plain, striped and plaid Lawn and Naihsooka. ; 4 A splendid variety of Edgings and Trim mjngs, are now offered 25 per cent, belcw their vaiue. A "great bargain In bleached and un bleached 10-4 sheeting, also in Towala, Napkins and White and Colored Table Damaaka. Taylor's genuine Mackinaw straw hats at coat. ' 100 pairs childnen'a kid aUppera at S5, xednced from 65 oenta. . Laoe curtaias and curUln net at light prioea. Mosquito net ia white, bine and pink. One case cottonade for men and boys wear at 10, worth 15 oeuta. Calicos at 6 oenta per yard. Ladiea traveling dusters at f L.25, worth 130. I have now dinerent patterns including the Mux sing, of the cel. bra ted Look Clasp Corsets, I BUY FOR CASH ONLY. Sow la the time for low prices. Call at R. E. PETTY', 14 Fayetterille street, EALEIUH, N.C. wmum We are showing I XALTIESln Fine French Organdies, Imported Satins, Scotch Zephyrs, A WD Printed Linen Lawns, - BE1UTIFUL DK8IGS3. I These Goods together l.u out entire jfitoek t I Spring tt d uaiiuer Oot.Jp, will be efTercd it t reat'y redaid prl?s f r the next six week In or 'er t make -ooai for our fall sUw'k. SB lAL'ilES tN FINK HOSIERY AND SILK i IIV, Norris & Carter, NO. 803 FAYKTTKVILLB T., RAUKQH, N. C. rfarn sjji TUESDAY.. .J JULY I 8S,fl8l Mac JSosistki r Maty S. WUktns, in TaeCehtnTy. When meeting belin began toll i oLana pious ioisVDegan to paka, She del Uy tied, her bonnet on. The little, sober, meeting-lass, All in ner neat.! white-curtained before htr tiny looking-glass. j so niceir round her ladr cneekfl a-11 '.a a ! .. a I uu- " : i .1iii4 - j Mi hair, . 1 I I And innocently wondered if 1 i Her bondet did not make her fair; i Then sternly chid her foolish heart for I if: harboring; such fancies there. 1 1 M: f ;l i I 1 i Bo square site tied the satin strings, I i And set the! bows beneath her chin; I Then smiled to see, how sweet she 1 j f looked; I Thi n thought her vanity a sin, : And she must: put such thoughts away j : before the sermon should begin. But, sitting 'neath the preached word, Demurely in her father's pew, ( J3he thought about her bonaet still i ! Yes,4- all the parson's: sermoh throueh-l 1 About its pretty bows and buds, which I better than the text she knew. I i I : . I 1 Yet sitting there with peaceful face", i f Tue reflek ojt her simple soul, I i She loooked to be a very saint- i And mavhfl Was one. an the whole Only that her pretty bonnet keptj away the aureole. 1 M l Aa K sew. Tje new and handsome Baptist church at Charlotte Was dedicated 8nday5 the ceremonies being imposing. ! The Wilson Jirrar notes the death at Louisburg, on the 12th, of Mrs. Mary E. Foiler, relict of the brilliant poet and wHteir, Edwin Wi Fallen j The New Berne Journal iaysi e lefuj&f that jth iweUing of Mrs jS. m Di lob jaibd the storehouse ahd aioek Of 0. YV. j Riehalrdsoh, at Do vet station, i weie borned on Tuesdsj night. The property was partially .infiured. . - j jlr. R. M. Norment, chairman of the Riepablioan eieoative committee of the iiktb district,! alls k eonventionj at Roell inttham, Aogast 14. . . . Mr. J&o. B Craig afed - at YVunungton Saturdays lid hafu bea parjjyied six yeare. ! j I The Wilmington Star sava : : Dr. T. II. Pochard has been at Elifabeth City and lectured before the State normal school there tioe, his themes being "The Money Vaioa ot Jniiaoation and tho "jSogluh Language" . . The ladiea I of the memo rial association will give a lawn pattv in aid 'of the fund foi building a Confedel ale liome" in North Carolina. ! ' I The Charlotte Observer lays that Mr. Payne, the city engineer,! was overcome by dm heat and his mind affected, bit sitcjr some days' detention in the guard house he if all; right again. . . .The "Car olina fair association'' organised Saturday, l electinz S. B. Alexander nresident. Chas. R. lonea aecrettry. The fair will be held the coming aatumn. ! The Wilmington RevUux notes a ease of jtpbbery and attempted mardar there Sabarday. Caleb Bloant, oolored. was passing m store at 3 a. m. and saw two men trying toioroe open the door with an. axel. They stopped when the'y taw Blonot, touowed mm and ordered him to stop. He would' not do so and they shot him . -t v a .a i mmm. . T twioe; in tne legs, roe wounds axe not dangerous. The thieves tared. . r i ! The Linoolntoo Fret were not oap- 1 "I : says: The first crop of wheat threshed in StaDjsvilla this year was that of 'Squire Billy Summers. From a sowing of fire bukheli and a peek be threshed oat lUo bushels, wout twenty to loe. . Messrs. Carpenter, Sons & Co. arej preparing to build a lorty-foot addi tio ta their eotton factory and, by adding at large lot of J machinery to double the ca pacity of the factory. : . p . I I thi Durham i Reporter says : The boly el Bill Wilson was taken from the Daks Well Friday about 10 o'clock. A large weighing more than ton. was found lying on his body.. Death must have been insfanUneoosj as he was badly crushed. When the narfs of his death was broken to his; wile and daughter, both fainted from tli shock. Mr. B. L. Duke made a nar toif escape trom death. He was leaning over the well and happening to gUitoo around discovered the ground caving be neath him, : but by a desperate effort he got beyond iitj influence ; in time to save hiilife. j 'h,, "; ' .j ; j HThe Bakersville Democrat says fhe ooaatj convention ot the Damocratio party in Mitchell nominated D. Ml Young for Senator . . . . Lum Calloway was brought in a prisoner from Nebraska by his bonds men, from whom he had flod and was ie liiered to Sheriff Hiokey and placed (in a Monday night. He is oharged with this killing of One Winters last Christmas. j..WheB It was deoMedJ to hol4 a special term of court here the desire Was general among the bar and people that! his honor Judge Shipp should return to! us for that purpose. Qov. Jarvis has 'p9 spcted those wishes and commissioned H,ue man oi our ohoiee to perform that duty. His honor arrived in town Saturday night. if ri ! J : - kWBpli-rTn cMc6a1, j For Premature Lum of it be llal-A ; I f-alisidelpbtana Opiula. : OnB year ago my hair cuiameuoei foil ing MUt until I was almost bald. Alter ; usini; CocAiatB a few months. I have iow tniok gr)ui of new hair. AtiKAaMUKK BKMRY,: o,,814 Kast Girard ave.. Phlia. BCSP TT8 i FLAVOBINO ExTIAOTS al- Ways atauoarq Religious :: music by au unholv brass baud is played every Sunday in New Ydrk'a Central Park. Tisnkb Wasted I Wo can rive reeular employment to a good, i Bolfer and indus trious workman. Apply at once to a u. Brewster & Co., Kaleigh, N. U. A tie game Getting marriied. Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair renlwer never tails in restonni? irray nair to its youthful color, lustre aud vitality. . Dr. A. A U.ao Ulutn A oo.i ..... rf MaaMnhnfiaM. endorses it, and all who give it a fair trial unite in srateful testimony to its many Virtues., John Kelly first. The good of the great country next.! Gknt'b low snoss for f 1, $1.50. 2, $3 and $ 4 per pair, at iikuxs Bsoi's. IVrCbi CatralUk XBaecmM FUttfanau . Wo agiia oongntalata the people of North Carolina oa the career ot peaoe, troeJ)rity and good government on which she entered after t he inauguration of a Dem Oeratio State adminiiitri.tion, and ahioh hai been no broken for so many years since ; upon the just and impaitial enforcement of the laws ; upon the tmoieaey of oar common soLool sytiiem, and the great pro greas made: iin popular educauoo ; and upon the geovtal improvement, sod enter prise: maniieeced in every part of the State. Ao4 we again challenge a ooiapurison be tween this Ute ot thina and he orimee, oujtragea and scandals which attended Ke publiu ado ndanoy in our borders; and we tikdse QUPFelv.8 to exatiin the fa. tajre as we hafe done in the p$$t, oar beet efforts to promote the material 'interest of all teouond of the Sta.e. ' Affirming our adherence to Ptmooratio Drinoiuiea as heretofore enunciated in the platforms of the party, it is hereby Resolved, That we regard a free and fair cxprest)ionvf the pablia will at the ballot-box as the only sure means of pre serving oar lree American iiistkauoas, and. that the oorrapt and corrupting use of federal pat rot age, in inilaeDoing and controlhng eleotions is dangerous to the liberties of the State and the Union. , Resolved, That we are in favor of the unconditional and immediate abolition of the Irhole internal revenue system, as an intolerable burden, standing menace to the freedom of elections, and s; source of ereat annoyance and corruption in its pradtioal operation. Kesnl.ivHrL In at nn (rnsor n tn Anr. haa a rigt it8 taxes ovA the amount required : to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its publio debt. And: that when ever the revenues, however derived, ex ceed this amount, they should be reduoed so as to avoid ;s surplus in t treasury. We therefore urge upon our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert them selves in favor of such legislation as will seoilre this end. 1 Resolved, That with respot to the tariff we reaffiri i the life-long and funds mental prinoiph s of the party as declared in fhe National Democratic ptatforme; and that the details of the method: by which the: constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached, are subjects which the party's lepresdnuuvea at the tederal capital must be trusted to adjust. But while in our, opinion the duties on foreign importations should be levied for the production of I pnbuo revenue, and the discriminations in . its adjustment ahoull be suoh: as would !laoe the highest rates on lux ones and the owest on the necessaries of life,; distribute ; as equally as possible the burdens of tax ation and confer the greatest trood upon the; greatest number of the American people.: Resolved, That the course of she Demo? oratio party in furtheranoe of popular edu cation, by effioient publio schools in all sections, and the establishment of graded; and normal schools in the larger towns and accessible oenters, is a sufficient guarantee; thai we favor the education of all ; classes off; out; people and we will promote and im4 prOve the; present educational julvantagea; so far as it can p$Aont without hardening the people by exoessive taxation. :; And whxbxas, There is ;stow more than a hundred millions, of dollars in the treasury of the United States, wrung front thi pockets cf the people by oajast taxa; tiott on the part of the Republican party, therefore, I f ; Retohed, That we will aooe saoh disv tribution of said surplus revenues of the government for educational parposes as may be made by the Congress of the United States; provided always, thi at the same shall be disbursed by State gents and not accompanied by objectionable lea' tares and embarrassing conditions. Resolved, That it is due to the white people of ourjcssterrt count who have so cheerfully borne their share of Oar common burdens, that the present, or some other equally effective system of county govern- ment, shall be maintained. Resolved, That in view of the existing and increasing harmony and kindly feel- ing between the two races in this State and a similar oondition of things Which we believe to exist generally in other South? era States, we depreeata the : attempt of the Republican party in it recent plat form at Chicago, to force oivil rights as a living issue, and we denounce it as a fire brand and a hypocritical expression of interest in the black race, a wanton insult to the whites of the South, and'tendiog to stir up strife between the now friendly races. Holman, of Indiana, objects.! . He did not invent the liver pad. . f; ' ' a eff m. (taERA nRAJ.1P TTAND fM IARRHOEAI lURE BaLBBBevxa sTtbaxS. bsbw evmn tbam. r tmr Chslerm. Cr a IMarrkaea, em. and otmmf : oMBtary.BaanaartWBalahiS, Uyspcaua. and otlu? yieaiiHWMamw. ininaiiMa ia um Ann, ; lit), sf Bumm-Oen.m C 8. A. BmowMaded b. Gb. latmtiiMd ia Mm Armf , : Vutn. ParrCTor-OffMrali Hon. EoiHIh Ktrur, Botteitoc U. S. Tr.Mnrr. ill oth art. Prtc. 16 .. Btna br ssS Dalai. OnlT (Main. If n.me I. blowi 1. bottbu RaI. ; BnprMton, jut SBAIUS B VSBEIEI COMMIT, Bail Pratt TiOit Gins. HAVE IS STO:K THE POL. lowing Pratt Gins, Feeders sud Conden- sera, andean furnish any other sise on Short notice: 7 SlxtyaawGlna, Feedera-and Condon, sera. Qr.Vorthmgton -nil 13 Fifty-saw Gina, Feeders and Con densers. 1 erty saw Gin. ' We do not hesitate to recommend these fjina to be the beat in use. and We guarantee them to give satisfaction. We ask all persons in want of a Gin to call and see us, before purchasing any other WILLIAMSON A UPCHURCH. Kaleigh, N. Cr July 10, 18i. THE PROPOSAL. Hi, My darling, you look irresistibly lovely to-night t Sht. Do I ? Thanks very much ! you are handsome as a prince, Charley, in your dress suit. He. Give the credit to the Diamond Shirt, my love, which I wear for the first time to-cight; it is that which gives tone to my toilette. Here is its prototype (slip ping the Diamond ' engagement ring on her finger). Ae, May our love be as enduring as the fame of " The DiAMOKQ Shirt." TailtOH, If voor dealer does not keep it, tend, his address to Daniel Miller & Co., sole irnmifarturers, Balti more, Md. Received -AT- gs & Sons TBS LABGKST j 8TO0E AND STYLES OF IATXST Parties wanting carriages of STJPERI- OS workmanship, neatness ana ;: Durability, would do well to examine our stock. fi STOCK IS the LARGEST,! II GOODS ARE the FINEST II STYLES are the LATEST 11 PRICES are the LOWEST. I WRITE FOR PRICES. Thos. U. Briggs Leaders in Hardware and Builders fain YTHlta RALEIGH, N. C. MISCELLAK20U Sunday School Books. School Books, i Stationery, &c. -T-FROM-! ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO,,! i ' ! BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS, RALEIGH, N. O. f ; ii Largest Stock f IN THE STATE AND BOTH SAVED TO OUR CUSTOMERS. t2r CATALOGUES FREE Notice. L DjMotVs Tatent Fire and Waterproc Paint, JCannlactured by xthe Raleigh Fireman d Waterproof Roeflag Com lpanv. rTlHIS COMPOUND 18 lESPICIALLTAD. APTKJ L toi for tin. sravaL felt or aalnarls roofs. also Un Railroad Bridges, Trestle work. Depots, water 1 Silas, uar oww, t uaim, a oiour asu iwmi and Fancy Fences, ss It gives the appearance of ah iron tenee. It protects and arrests decay and lasts equal to any Iron tenee. It la proof against Ore am . water, la not affected by neat or oold, Nkln ra snow. Just II I iBrig W Carolina Monar HUE AND HEY Its lasting qualities surpass any other! Paint known to sclenee. Forteatunoaials we refer to the folic wIm gentlemen who have oarptlnttn use: Ma. K. 8. Taaker, Capt. i. i. Thoosta, Jr, Mr. LenH. Adams, Messrs. Raad A Bar bee, Dr. . W. Black nalljMr. W. E. V. Jackson, Major C, D. Heartt, Rev. II. M. Tapper, (Shaw flnlvei aitv). aad manv Others The oamnany Is doiaf baslnses nnder paten iTrS fi deed No. 8&l,91s,dated januarv so, ves mntei to Lorenao D. atott, "for Improvement In eoitv ponnda to' preserving wood and metals." Jror rnrtaer uuoniauva aouimw ! ri w . guuaiisx si Yarboro House, Balelgh, N. C. mar 'sdly. EPILEPSY. FITS. FALLING FITS TU181S NO HUMBUO FOR INFOHMXTIOM t USB OF CHAKGK, WRITE TO ' lHU.CUUVL.Ba,MUrawfrd,:CMiO. r LOWELL MACHINE LOW3T .T.., 2&jL.a&. BUILDERS OF Cotton AND ALL OTHER MACHINERY .1 J ''J . "UR Machinery contains all modern improvements and we can refer to the largest and J most successfci Cotton Mils in the country. Estimates fof ao;illa, and Plans foi fame, with all details furnishe by our mil. State Street W. A. BUtttK .TroMir3r, 38 A MATXER OF INTEREST TO lARMBRS. We are Sole Best Barbed Wire Please write for circulars and prices, and lasting Fence a Perfect Stoctt Feuce at j-tjlI-cts! lewis ab oo., HARDWARES, SASH, DO0R3 ASD STOVE, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, and MANUFACTURERS OF THE GEUEB RATED "ALL RIGHT" WAGON., te'ig-n of tlie Ooltlort Horse (shoe, 224 FATXTTXyiLLK Stofi eyall Cotton Plow i Over' 45,000 STONE WALL PLO 7S in espectfully call attention to the We rest prove conclusively its superiority over cotton plows or other manoraosure. it is admitted that the Stonewall, by its peculiar shape and construction, does bettor worn than any other, ana, in oonsoquenoe. I acknowledged "itinsj of tne cotton srway urn reputation extending south to Florida and west to-. Arkansas, and as a cultivator of cotton, oeannta, oorn, vsgetat lesj tc. , has no saooeaeful rival or competitor. - We carry in stock a fall liae or tn sruaranteed to fit, whieh wejoHeciat botto TYSON Fine Extenion ml BB I II I t II u IP JJ & Sans.ll f v iu LADIES' PONY PHAETONS. BUGGIES WTiiOW PRICES FOR OABTHAGE, MOORE COUNTY, N. O. PRINTERS AND BINDERS SCHOOL PRINTING . We have fast purchased a new! supply ol tne very LATEST STYLES PF TYPE And have added NEW POINTING PRESSES 'I s Spejially for Fine Printing, and solieit SCHOOL CITALOaUSS 1 , PEOJEAIiLIZS, INYITAnOSS, ceb:u,-ars, &c. We'hsvethelAgeet mwm office am i oos mim In the SUto and hays ev4ry facility for quick work. Our prices arts as. low as first class work can be done any where. SENDINYOUa OaDEES. j PEIITERS. STiTtflSIRS HID BISDE1S. RALEIGH. N: 0. i SAJSTXT CURED. BOOK FBEE. cs, j, o, lormu, iuiissw, wisvoaui, MACHIiiERY. Machijnefy, I 'I USED IN A COTTON FACTORY. J i I '. engineers. Correspondence solicited. L HILDRETH, Superintendent. i Lowell, Massachusetts. Boston. i rdec21d&wly. Agonts for the FenGe in tile Market. be convinced that you cau put up an Ever much less cost than the cheapest plank fence. I DEALERS IN i BLINDS, THE "ALL RiaHT"OOOK OT., UPPOSIfK MABKXT, UALIIOH. N. V. use and giving oerfe advantage a of the rfeot aathfactioa. 8tonewa)l Plow which miaiotarera caitmirs, oi supwiur 4"t, n orice. 4.dIreM ordera and enqnlries to Mannufacturers 4 genta, Raleigh, N. O. & JONES' Cauop Top Plaetofl, of VARIOUS STYLES THE QUALITYOF THE WORK. WIRE RAILING ana OR namentai WIRE WORKS DUFUR & CO., No 86 North Howard street. Baltimoj- Mann faotnre Wire RaUlng for Oeme tenee Balooales, tec. Sieves, Fenders , unm TV VFUU SHU i Ml i 0U1U9 v wm tw v r.i redBteaja, Cnair Settles dto. QEED WHEA'i Ernst ) roof, Pnrplft Straw and White Vlawsoa For Sale low by JONES A POWELL. ROLLER MILLS FAMILY FLOUR. i i - EXTRA AND SUPER FLOUR, The best Flour in the market for the prlo Fdr aaue by JONES k POWALL, -OOEN, OATS, HAi , BRAN, MEAL, Ship-etufi, Shingles, Laths, Lumber, Goal, Wood, eta, by the oar load br wagon load At Rook Bottom Cash Prices. i JONES A PO WKLlss O UR ROLLER MILLS OORN MEAL is the best for bread that can be had and better than CAN BE MADE in any other way. JONES A POWEL1 . 80 rayettvl))e St.. and Central Dei ot BLAINE & LOGAN vlete. 26 parts. 40 eta. 8M7D1 HI ARCH. FQB BAND. . Com YUBtt A UA9NOLD. Filbert 6'. , PblUdelpbia, Pa i l 1 i , RAILROAD SCHEDULES. CAROLINA CHNTRAL RAILWAY, rAFaBHoaa, mail awd Bxnxsa TBATsT. Leave Wilmington at. ,8.15 r.at. No. 1. Afrive at Uhariotte at , ...7.40 A.M. L eave Charlott at......aM..7,o0 t. M Nov 2. Arrive at Wilmington at 9.00 A. ftt aaanagr. : VIAPK FEAR AND YADKIN VALc J LET RAILWAY I TO tilt MFKOT 4.1 A. M., THTJR3DAT, JVlt 10THL 1884. KOhi'HKHN DIVISION. Train moving North No. I, Mali, Pass. si Ba Mviui iwi a-a sm i y enxei- and Freight. Lpave Favettevllie 10.80 a. m. 1.00,p. m. 113 p. m. ; 1.2i p. m. 2.15 p.m. 4.03 p, m. 4.12 p. m. 5.05 p. m. 6.10 p. m. 5.2$ p. an 5.35 p. m. Arrive at; Jonesborq Leave JonesborO Arrive at Sanfoxd Jbeave fc an ford Arrive at Ore Hill Leave Ore Hill Arrive at JStaley Iioave stale Arrive at Liberty ijeave JUiberty Arrive at Greensboro 7 1 p. m TBAIH XOVIHO SOUTH. No.2i Mail, Passenger and Fi eight. Arrive at Fayettevlile 6.40 p.m. 3.52 p, au 4.05 p. m. 3.19 p. m. 8.40 p.m. I. 08 p. m. 12Sp.m. 12 08 p. so. , 12.15 p. m. II. 4S a. m. - 11.60 p. m. 10.00 a. m. DIVISION. I Arrive at Joueaboro ljeave j ones oo no Arrive at Banfoi Leave anford Arrive at Ore Hill Lswve ore mil Arrive at Staled Leave Bjtaiev Arrive at liberty xeave uioerty Ltave G-reensboro bfOUTUJSRN Train moving south No. 8, Mail, Paasen i ! i naii .nil VwklvV. f : Leave Fay ettevlllaj 7.46 p. m. Arrive at Lumber Bridge 8.55 p. m. Leave Lumber Bridge 0.05 p. m. Arrive a.; Ked Springs . 9.48 a, m. Leave Ked 8pri. g : , ' . . 9 68 a. m. Arrive at Bhoe Heel 11 00 p. m. j TBAIl MOVINO NOBTH. I, No. 4. Mail, Passenger and Freight. Arrive at Fayettevlile 7 An a. m. Arrive ait l umber Bridge 6.19 a. m. Lettve Lumber Briuge 6.29 a. m. Arrive at Red Spriaji 5.26 a. m. Leave Ked Springs 5.34 a. m. Arrive at Shoe HeeZ U . 1.19 a.m. iNoa. liand 2 meet at Gulf. : j i J. 8. MOKKJSON, Oen. Sup't, , JNO. M. ROSE, fc.en'1 Pass. Ag't. j i .-I i i ' RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILKOAD i N. O. DIVISION. TRAINS GOING NORTH. : No. 51. No. 63 Daily, f Date Juhs 1,1884. Daily. Leave Charlotte, Kaiirahnrv 420 a. in. kt 07 a m. 7.25 a. m. ',oo a. m 9.35 a. in. 7 15 p. ui 8 43 p. n .9 43 p. m 1021 p, m I " High Point. Arrive Greensboro:, Leave Greensboro, Arrive Hills bo ro, ' Durham, " Raleigh, Leave Kaleigh, Arrivs Qoldsboio, 11.39 a.m. 12.17 p. J 1 1.40 p. m i 1.45 p. m 4.00 p. m : No 15 Daily txcept Sunday. xeave ureensDoro . do a. m. j Arrive at Raleigh at 1.15 p. m. i Arrive atGoldsboro at 6.25 p m. ! j TRAINS GOING SOUTH. I Date No, 52 Datlyi Leave) Goldsboro. 11 55. a m 2 20 p.m 4 45 p. in 8 02 p. m Arrive Raleigh, Leave Raleigh, Arrivs Durham tmiarjpro, 6 43 p. ml Greenahoro. ueave Oreensboro. 9 39 p. m 10 15 p. m 11 35 a m. 9 352a m 100 an 11 13 a sa .rive High Point, tans bury, Charlotte. 12) a. m I J , . i I I ' No. 16 Dailv exoent Sundav. 12 85 pm Leave Golds Woro 4.30 a, m. Arrive Ralelkh i 8.30 a m. Lea e Raleigh : ! . 9.10 a.m. Arrive Ureensboro 6.00 p. m. NOUTHWES' May 11, 1884k No; 50! ' i . r .; I j Dally i - NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. No. 50. eoive son Daily. No, 62. ex. Sun Daily L've Greens 10 S3 p m. 11 42 p. m. 12 20 a. m. boro.i.. 10 00 a, nu Ar've Kernel siwille. 1104 a. m 11 88 a. ne. Ar've Salem, No. 61 Daily ex. Sun. QOIXQ KOHTH, No. 53. Daily. Leave Saleml.... 7 10 p.' m. . .. .j.j.. 6 00 a. m. ' 6 85 a. m. 740a m. Ar've Kernersvilliel 7,50 p.m. Ar've Greensboro.. 9 00 p. m. STATE. UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. . , a I rrt oT no. a GOING NOETH. Daily Dally j . ; j , ex. Sun. ex. Sun Leave Chapel! Hill I. JIT 1025 a no 5 90pm ArriveUpiverBlty.i.. 1125anc 138pm T- I' No. 4. No. 8. GOING SOUTH. Dally, Daily, j . .- j ex.tSttn. ax. Sum Leave University .. -. 6 43 pm 1164ant Arrive at ChapeIHj:i... 7 48 p m 12 C " I LJt , TLAM110 k N. C. BAlLR'JAD. ThANllOAH. In effect 12:00 m., Sunday June Leave Goldsboro i at 1st. 1884. 4.10 p. m. A 4Q " Arrive at LaGt anga Aieave iXiaurange Arrive at Kinaioh Leave I Kinston 4.41 6.06 5.10 6.21 6.81 8.31 Arrive at JNewbarn ljeave iewoern i 1 Arrive! at Morehcad Depot W 1GHXSRN N. G. B A1LBOAV. WEST. STATIONS. EAST. , Ar. Leave. Ar. 1 A M, A. M. j 12.30 " 2.05 1 i 4.17 i 5.23 saua Dory, State viAe e. uiekory, Vlorganton, Hcnaryi, AahevUle. Marshall, Wi Springs, P. M. i 7.27 " l 0.34 M i 11.07 a U 12.10. M. HSLBT DIVISIOM, rABSBHSSK, JCAIX, tVKBSS AJVB naUOHT. (Dally except Sunday) eave Charlotte at .8.20 A. at Arrive at Shelby at ...1X20 T. at . ...1.40 r.at M. 6.40 r. X. eee Leave Shelby at .J. Arrive at Charlotte at. WTLMm lINGTOlj TXAiirs 04 WELDON RAIL ROAD. ! . V V I OOISS SOTTTK. No. 48, iNo. 40, Dally. Daily. Dated iMay 41. 1884. Leave Welslon at...!.... 2 55 p. bo. 4 IS p. m. 5 46 p. m 6 44 f. nt, Arrive at uocxy jli. at Rocky at Taiboi Arrive boro m Leaver Taxi iro.. 8 00, m Leave Wilson ...i. 4 47 p. 71p.m 7 61 y 19 10 p. m Arrive Golds boro..... 5 37 640 M 7 48 " 8 85 Leave; Warsaw.... Leave. Burgaw.. Arrive Wllmlagton... TBAXHS OOXMS ITOETH. No. 43. Daily. No 47, Daily. r ariiJ.i.Aa. 835 p. m 933 10 44 " 1147 ' 1240 a. m 11 15 a. m 9 00 a. m 9 45 10 49i M, 1149 M 12 55 p. m 116 , Leave Burgaw....M.. Leave Ws-saw. Arrive Goldsboro i Leav Wilson..... Arrive Rocky Mt. Arrive Tarboro.. 2 80. p. m 2 80 p. as 10 00 am Leave. Tsiboro sou ' Arrive Weldon aft OK a wtl eft sr - m Tejaeslea I 4 MV aW f : w SW. aS) sUat JOHN F. DIVINE, i CHotaral bapenntanatnt. . Abt Ymk sure ftlaBiy. J No tnaUer how yon got It Benson's Cap. , oine Porous jPlaatra will curs your 4jm i I a s j . srssv' l,a : ..'. pepsia, i race as wuvs. Leave' 2.46 1L00 1L1T 10.00 17.40 6.10 AM : It 4-. f 4- -
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