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WMorbus Primps o 1 1 e- iarrhoe hammer v M Cured dr ay teaspoon fu( of in a little Afilor; Sugar and Water? jffi j)ucgists Sell I r. jo 1887. Harper's Magazine. - ILLUSTRATED. . - . - Hepek'8 Magazink during lfcT villi con tain i cctcI ot int n.'-e political, social, and rTOlc:ntent,faiitleU "Nana"- Btory It matin Vfe-hy Kth tleen VMeara; a new norW enitffi "April Hopes," byWi. How rlii-'Soa bern Stc-tclies.' by Chailes Dudley I pberra Hardlnsr Davi-. illustra te,! i,y wihlsm Hamllion Gibson; -"Great merlcsn InHuMrles" continued; "Social Htu'.e ." by r. It T Ely ; lurther articles on A eratiracUons. Harper's Periodicals Per Year. HiKPtK's Magazine.. .................. 4 0 Hakpib's Wzeklt "4 GO HiXl'KE'S !')A7.AK..." 4 00 Harfeh'i Young People... 2 00 One Year (11 Numbers) - 10 w Poslagt Frtc to au subscribers in tJu unttea Statttor Canada, " Ik volume? of tfce if ftnaaine beam with the h'nmhrs for .? uuc and December of each year, iK.n no time lb aj-eclAed, bnbscrlptlons will tln tiiti Number current at time of re- ttiptof orit-r - ' Kaais'i Vcluues cf Barper ' Magazine, tor tee Tear.' back. In neat cloth binding. nil be scut by mall, postpaid, on recelp ol 3wr volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 5 w,ucacl by mall, uostoalu. Is'iei to Harper t Magazine, Alphabetical. iaiiyticai. ana tuaa&Uiea, lor volumes i tojvu. bcjmlvc, from June, lfc50, to June, 1885, one TnL.sro, Cloth, 4 00. Cemituuces should be made by Post-Ota ce Money trler or Draft, to avoid chance of losa. AtvrjaptTi are not to copy this advertisement wmitotxprett order of llAKPKR a. khos Addrea? - - ' - - " HAP FEB A BBOTI1ERS, s- . wt26 -New York. 1887. $4 50 A YEAR FOR The Daily Whig. The cheapest dally paper In the South. Tllfc" llrl-r.... . ... . " ' 1 . 1 . 1 nr.e-ivui uas been eniargei aa ee rr'-erMuoeato7.ccnt8 a year. The cheap e weekly paper published. . ncun,Uy issue and Wtekly dition both wne jear, for i i.t o 1 he two are cheaper irfttcr than cml-wcklv as you gtt one iy Jsaise j-n.t a w eekly for 50 cenu lcs than anvsemUeeklr i-aper , , '''"'yt tfreo iw u weeks an l Weekly one .I , . ec- l'cnti one cent for a postal card 'i cr.ier one or the other on trial . ; : THE Richmond. V. THE STAR, 4fcpa.vrsiipp,rtlrg the Principles of a PT,KN,en,,Hr:tlc administration. "ibllfihe.! in the City , of New Yori. ILUam 10USUK1MER. KL A Prop'r. CAn,T' WEKKLT AND SUNDAY ' EDITIONS o THE WEEKLY STAR, 4fe;Ve Papcr, iaenedevery Wednesday n, rure. Krljrht, and Interesting aaiily Paper. RmS8 .,he latest Dews down the fbCpT1toJc.6S: ARrlcnJtnral. Market. wS?uSiho.M 1,W-al. Financial anJ C;1 Uumorous nd. 1diio- iM,?19 a11 nJer the dlrecUon o! JteenV! the hlghert ability. It? thlf8 l" found cromdrdT with torn bv rti-ra lieSinnln? to end Original elwnii!fi1!?'U.lhe1 American and for- THE DAILY STAK. tteyin an .1.AB5ntilna all the newf nf CwraCnye' m- its special cor. f1 Snfl?,10111 London. Paris, fcworc nna anit Dublin, la a commendable heS11; Mbny. and other news f.Dd by J cornpondent8. specially bjr, WliT TAK ,u"lh the latest wwt lliierarvt .finaDclaftv? &re unsurpassed. : ItuiS1 Market Kevlewsare unu taS,aD,J extraordinary ludace ten'Hot5-cufi,lCanva8scr8: Uui ot rifted - 7 ' " 3 3 n iflK V?V8lx months..... : aai9 ,31A,A-sa North WlllKm r. romplo.mts entery tM kaiiwav irMiieni iy competent writers; new-series rf 11 ustratiops by E "Abbey and !frfJl'!rson.-:aruc'cs oy is f Koe; anu oui New York -V1 Hope. This grand, old circling world is fair to - , see. - And life is sweet ; Hut blight o'ertakp its brightest blooms. Iu nys -,- Are incomplete. Ambition spurs us on; its prizes please Onr hnmnii nrSt-la Though every goal wo icaiu but leaves US SMI! Unsatisfied. Oh, lainting toiler! wenry and per- piexen, " When thou hast innml LtffldLsappornting, and ihe solid earth ;.: ; -r; liut smiling ground. Press on, 'and upward still, nor ever coant - - U The Struffffle vain - Whaf seemcth loss to thee, to day, may do r -v To-morrow's gain. As some poor Irav'ier juroeying thro' me tugni . Sees, laint and lar. The light of home elearu on his trmb- - led aiiit, . . . A distant star. Sb we. though dot! and dim our vision " ;. - "': while . ". - E'tvironed here. May sometimes catch the glirtruerint; 7 ! glories of . . . Another sphere. Who knows? Perhaps when we have passed beyond ' - The mists of Time. And on our ears the heavenly music talis - With swell sublime. All mysteries made plain aod vaguest 'r hope - Grown bright and rea'. In, that blest moment face to tace , we'll stand With our ideal. - Maiy I. Mallis. Every Woman KnowH Tlim. "The human body is much like a good clock or watch in its movements ; if oue goes too slow or too fast, so follow all the others, and bad time results; if one organ or set of organs works im perfectly, perversion of functional ef fort of all the organs is suto 10 follow. Hence it is that the numerous ailments which make woman's lire miserable are the direct issue of the abnorinal ac tion ol the uterine system For all that numerous class of symptoms and every -woman knows them there is one unfailing- remrdy. Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription," the favorite ot the se The Uirtlipluco ol' Beer. -.The birthplace of beer is Esypt. A papyrus has been discovered on which a father reproaches bis son for loung ing about in taverns and drinking too much beer. From the Egyptians the art of brewing Deer descended to the Ethiopians. While the Romans des pised beer, the Germans of the north of Europe fully appreciated its good quali ties. At present the yearly product throughout the world amounts to 140. 000.000 heclotres. England taking the lead with 48,000.000 The bkeatii of a chronic patient is often so offensive cannot go into society and he an object of disgust. After a catarrh thht he becomes time ul ceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked, and frequently, entirely de stroyed. A constant source of discom fort is 1 he dripping of the purulent se cretions into the throat, sometimes pro ducing inveterate broachitis. which in its turn has been the exciting cause ot pulmonary disease. The brilliant re sults which have attended its use for years past- properly designate Ely's Urcam Balm as by far the rest. it riot the only real cure for hay fever, rose cold and catarrh. Killing His First Alan. The killing of a brother man, even in battle.ls a painful thing to remember. A soldier ot the late war thus vividly describes his first such experience: ; "My first roan I saw but twenty seconds, hut I shall remember him torever. I was standing by rav gun, when, a Confederate infantry soldier rushed up, and made a lunge with his bayonet at one of the horses. 1 whtp pid , out my revolve' and took him through the breast. He tossed up his arms, gave me the strongest look in the world, and fell forward upon his fCH. He had blue eyes, brown, curling hair, a dark mustache, and a handsome luce. I thought, the instant I fired, that I should have lovfd that man if I had kuown him. I tell you what, this war is terrible business." Made Mistaken Himself A Boston capitalist, who is a leading merchant as well as a large owner of real estate, is noted tor the interest he takes in young men in clerical posi tions Once a frightened bank cashier waited upon him to say that, by tbe mistake of one ot the clerks, a check of the mercharrt'3 bad got into the piireon hoto marked "protested". As Mr. Mil lions might have heard a rumor that his check had been protested the ensh ier hastened to , explain, and said that he would discharge promptly the young man who made the mistake. - And why discharge him. sirP'askel Mr- Millions "Because he put your check in the protested1 box." -It is a good many years," said Mr. Millions, as' ha lilted back in his office chair, and after hU fashion harpooed his blotting pad with his pen. sinee I was a young man, but my mcmurv is that I sometimes made mistakes If I had been discharged for every mistake I -made, I should not have made my foitne. Tbe young man whose mis take is pointed oat to him and forgiven is the most careful man in tbe office ever afterward. I think my business relations with your bank are likely to b prolonged if the young man is not discbariid " . And the young-man was not discharg- ed--1Z?oso Traveller. r j X , T Painta.and Vrnish7" Bet .In ' city :l .Tacobi s. and at lowerpriccs than jiu can buy clso where. " ' A Cure for Alcoholism. - I was one of the unfortuoalcs given to strong drink; It reduced me to deg radation 4 I vowed and atnve long and hard, but 1 seldom held victor v over liquor long. I hated drunkenness, but suil 1 drank. When I left it off I felt a bornd wrantof something I must have or go distracted I could . neither eat. work or sleep. I entered a reforroatorv and prayed lor strength ; still must Utinki I lived so for twenty years? in that lime I r.vpr abstained over three months hai d running. At length I wan sent to the houe of corrpction as a vagrant. If my family had been pr vide! for I would hajsre preferred to re main there, out of 1 quor and tempta lion. Explaining my sfll ctions to a TkIIow prisoner, a man ot niuch educa tiofi and experience, he advUed me to make a vinegar of ground qutssia.a halt ouece s'eeped in a pint of vinegar, and t put about a small ttspotnful of it in a little water, a d drink it down every time tbe l:qur thirst caoio upon me vioietilly. I fund it satisfied the cravings, and suffused a feeling of stim ulation and str'!igth When I whs discharged I coiilinutd thit cure, and perstvend till the uursi was corqutr ed. For two years I hnv not tusted I quor, ai.d I have no dio tor it. Ltiely. to try mv strnugth, I hive handled and tuelt whiskav. but I have ni tempta! ion to tikM it. I gir this for the to sider i n of the untoriun e several - f h'm 1 know hnve recover ed ov thu ame meuiii whh I no !-ij- aer rf quire to ush. 'I'nneclieut II rm- Premature decline of pow er in i i her ex. however indueid. speedilv and permanently cureti. Book for I0i;e't in stamps. Wor.d's I)is penary Medical Association. fif3 Main Street, Buffalo, N , Y. L'Ul ,'iAjl. Ihe uiaiis ctotc and arrive .t the City Pott otuco follows : CLOSE. - Northern through malls, ta&t......10.00 P. M. Northern throuRh and Wi? malls.... 8.00 A. H N. C. and A. A N. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom... - 10.00 P M. ana 'i.O'i a M. UalelKh... s.oe M. and 7.00 P. M. Ssuthwrn mal) .9 00 P.M. (heraw A lartiiKton IC Kan i point Bupidied therefr'n..-.. 9- P- M. DAILY AXUb.PT SUNDAY. . Western mailt. (O.C. Kallwayl 6.00 A. Vl. ITajettevll'e. U F. A Y V K. It. .fnd points supplied thercfr m.. 6.(!0 A. M. Ualeigh Hamlet H. t:. and points nuoul'.ed therefrom 7 00 P. M Cbhrlot e and Maxtou. .7 &i M anl 6 00 A M Pmltbvllie ..2,(0 P. M. VVrlghtcvllle 8. U A. M TliloDAYS AND FulDAYS. Onslow C. U. and Intermediate oill- ces 6.00 A. M. Little Kiver, S. C.andintemredlate offices 2 00 P M. Uape Fear Kiver mail. l.CO P. M. OPEN FOli DKLtVEKY. Nortnern through and way mails... 10.DO P. M Southern through and way mails .. 6.00 A. M. and 9 00 AM Southern, Wcet of Florence 9.?0 A. M Carolina Central Rallroau9.3J A. M. & 9 0j PM Carrier delivery cten en Sundav from Q-Oo to 10.00 A M. (ieneral delivery open from 6 30 A. M. to 7 00 P.i and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. Stamp office open trom 6.S0 A. M. to7f .M., iloney Order and Register Department oper from 8A.M to 5 P.M., continuous. Malls collected from street boxes in tmslneeb portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.00 A.M. and 5.00 P M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M and 4 A. M. . . MISCELLANEOUS. What ? 50 o0. L ADIES' GOS 4 MEtt CIRCULARS AND i Newport", 93c, fl a'd $1 25. LADlKS SILVER GREY CIRCULARS $1.25 and $1.53. MISSES CIRCULARS 25 per cent less. o OPEN FRONT WHITE DUESS SHIRTS. Very larjrc stock in PERCALE HnRr8. Complete stock in rUHMKR UNDERWEAR. ( ALL EARLY and buy a argaln in Can ion Mattings, Linen and Turkish Rath Tow e's. Himmocks, Toilet Soai s, or whatever yon reed. 80L. OKA It. jisne 27 No. 20 Market Street COME SEE US ! HKNKVEH YOU AHE IN NEED f OF 1 FH1NT1HS, RULING- or EINDINfi come und see us. We Lave the mot corapleta establishment in the city, carry a large Rtock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices thai we can live at. Give us your orders. I AOKSON RKLL MERCHANTS, BANKKB8 AND AtANTJFACTUB EKS SHOULD READ BRAD STREET 'S A Weekly Journal of Trade, finance and P blic Economi. o- Sixteen pages evt,y Saturday . Oftentimes Twenty Pag a. Sometimes Twenty four Pages. FIVE DOLLARS A TEAR. o The loremr.8t purpose of BRA DSTRET'& Is to tie of practical f-eivice to business men. ltd special trade and Industrial reiorts and its s nopses of recent legal rtectslons are exceed ingly valuable ac commercial transactions In the wl- er sense, are omlng to be more and niore tionduccd on a stati-tlcai basis, the in formation cont ilnc 1 1 BRA L) si jiEET'S is of llret tmuortvn' c to alt THK GENERAL BUSINESS SITUATION THROUGH OUT I UK UNIT D STTtS AND CANADA IS K I'ORTtD BY TELEGRAVH TO BRAD hTREKT'S VV TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION SINULK COPIES TEN CKT. THE BRADSTREET COMPANY 27i. 231. 2S3 Broadway. Send for Sample Copv New York Citv feb 3 Change of Base. y friends and the public ar M ns e-tfi;lU notllicd tnat I have removed my snops to Chctnuv street, between From and Water. Allorderafor work In my line, tl" ntDjf, repairing. Ac . will t-e unc promptly and faithfully. - h. F. RISING, t Chestnut, between Frost and Water at. :. . 1'be Ueview Job Ufkick is tne place to get good work at moderate pricm. WHOLESALE PRIfJES. , . T,nc following . quotrUona represcB wholesale priees generally. Is making ui small orders higher pricea have to b -.hM7W BAGGING -v T; , ,v Gunny.... Standard..... . BACON North Carolina s f' 9 15 15 ?A Qk 5 50 SC 8fe : 24 OP 15 2tiVi 25 12 9 U 16 JO 15 16 2t 62 62Vi W Hma, r f6.-........w 13 a Shoulders. T tb.--........... 8 Sides. V lh - 10 & WESTERN SMOKED ;?4,; ?.4 i sides, V !b 3houkiers. V ft , 5 . DRY SALTED- ' Sides, V lb. .0 & Shoulders, lb.... , hhM .iivi.ra?--omriig mrpcnniiQ Second Hand, each........ . N'ew Ner York, each . ew Clty.each. ....... ........ BEESWAX, V m - BRICKS, Wilmington V M Northern ...... BCJTTER, lb Sorth CarolliA.. Northern.. .....v ........... GANDLES. r 3oerm..... rax low.. . Adiwuantlae........ ... . CIEESlt.V 5b Northern Factory............ tHiry, Creaia.... StAte... COFFEE, ff fiw - rva... . . . ...... Laguyra.. ...... ........ .... .. Klo . CORN MEAL, ?a.' to sacks Virirfnla Meal COTTON TIE3. bundle.... OoMESTlCS C 0 00. e 23 00 0 00 a l oi e 9 00 & - a 18 & -8 I 15 & & & & tr ro SheetiDK, 4-4, yd ...... 6 Hi i;j 0 .- J (0 IC Ml 0 0t 7 6C 75 lo trD3, x uuna ... on SkiGS. ft dozen........ ...... 10 tt&Cfcorui, No. 1, bbi 20 Ou -fackerel, No. 1, V half bbl..ll 00 Hackcrel, No. 2, f bbl f 00 Mackerel, No. 2, talf bbl. 8 00 aaefcerei, No. 3. 'y bbl 11 to Mullets, y bbl e 00 Mulicus, Pork bbla 11 00 M. O. Roe Herring, V kc.... 3 00 TryCod, y& 4t2 C9iS & 9 an o 4 612 tf 4 Sorthern Super.. ....... ...... Extra . Family . City Milii Super... Family GLUK-HT tt GRAIN, f buflhel Corn, from store, bags, whit. Com, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo, in bass, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, trom store... a 25 a 3 4 m & 4 r4 50 O 4 4 eo - a 4 4 h a a 11 10 60 a a a a 0 0 45 r.0 5 10 10 fO 85 47 65; 1254 Cow Peas. HIDES, ftb- tfreen. .......... Dry OA y . y 100 E5S . Eastern.. ...... ........ I 10 a 1 15 0 SO 2 CO 00 00 00 00 00 vvcBieni........ ......... (0 0, North River.......... ..... 85 t hoop iron, r ft 2U0 LARD.y lb Northern .... 7 & North Carolina. ....... ....... i O LIME, y barrel 1 40 O 0 LUMBER, Clt7 Sawed, f HfU Ship Stuff, resawed... 18 00 2s Rough Edge Plank 15 00 Ol' West India Cargoes.aecortlins to quality... 13 CO- CI Pressed Flooring, seasoned.. 1 00 &l Scautllng and Board, com'n-.ia 00 4715 MJI.ASSES,V gauon New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... 24 & 26 " . " in bbla 2C a SO .Porto Rico, In Pads.... a 26 lr. bbla.......... 26 0 28 Sugar House. In hhds......... o ,r " ir. bbls 0 18 ' Syrup, In Obis 22 O S5 N AIIjS, y K.eg,Cut.l0dbahls.. 2 25 0 ILS, gallop Kerosene........'. 10 0 11 Zd'ATd iu 0 1 45 Linseed 90' 0 1 CO a.3Sin.... ........... ...... 15 o IS rar - 00 0- 30 Deck and Spar-.-......... .... 00-0 22 POULTRY Chickens, live, grown... .... 2i 0 33 Is " Spring.... 15 0 25 Turkeys.... 75 0 1 CO PEANUTS y bushel 22 fbS..M 60 St 80 POTATOES, r bnshei 3 wcet f 0 St 70 Irish, V bbl ........ 2 50 (ft 2 75 PORKc f barrel City Mess Prime..... 16 00 13 50 00 011 00 00 50 . 1 014 013 Rump......................... RICE Carolina. V lb Rough, t busnei) Upland).... 4140 SO 0 1 10 0 IV IV 224 75 05 00 75 by. CV4 5 00 5 X & ot 6 Ot fX 5( 5C Ot 0( 00 20 2C U Do. do (Lowlard).. 00 RAGS, V !b Country. 0 city ... ROPE, r ft SALT, sack. Alum..... Liverpool............... 1 0 14140 70 0 0 00 0 00 0 74 6I4 Lisbon........ ...... American... SUGAR, V ft Standard Standard A.. .. ...... White Ex C ................. Ex C. Golden d C Yellow & aOAP, V tb Northern.. 5 Cct SHINGLES, 7 in. VM... 5(007 Common 2 00 0 2 Cypress Saps..... 4 50 0 5 Oypreea Hearts 0 00 0 7 STAVES. M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00 014 R. o. Hogshead 00 00 01 C TALLOW, V ft 6 0 TIMBER, V M feet Shlpplng.12 00 014 Fine Mill- 11 25 013 Mill Prime 7 50 0 8 Mill Fair 6 000 6 Common Mill 5 00 0) Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 0 4 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1,00 0 North Carolina.'. 1 CO 0 2 WOOL. ft Washed IS O Unwashed.... ................ 15 fl 5urrv.--..- -- 10 0 ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Eiureau, IO Spruce St . New York. Send lO eta, or UXVpage fam th1 fter Forty rears experience in tn preparation of more th&n One Hundred Thousand application for patents in the United Jslats nd Foreign coun tries, the publishers of the bcientinc American continue to act as solicitors for patents, careats, t rade-aiarks, copy iC7. .ti. fnrthn United Sstates. and to obtain patents in uanaaa. ..y Germany, and all other co an tries Their evperv ence is uneqaaled and their facihtie3 are woiur- PDrawings and specifications prepared and filed in the Patent Office on short notice.. Terms rery reasonable. No charge for examination of modeu or drawinirs. Adnco by mail free . Patents ohtainedthroorh M n n ri A r-n ot iced iathe SCIENTIFIC AMEIUCAN.which n the largest circulation and is the most intloentia! newspaper of its kind poblished J".rtld The idranUgea of such notice evwy patentee hislaranliplendidly fTlnjtrated nepaper is published AVEKICX.Y at and admitted t be the be paper demoted tience. mechanics, invention eneineerins' " other departments of indntnal prOKra, pub lished in aay coaatry. It contain tha J all patentee and title of every njentioa ' P" each week. Try it four montha for one dollar. , Sold by all newsdealers. . - . ',. If you hare an iBeutioti to paten wrft U Mnnn A ()o.. publisher ot Scientific Amencan, 3bl Broadway. New. York-; w " - - . . . . Handbook about patrnt muled Ires, . . - ---- - . , , . I Sjy.llli!IM-t:rr7iT MU MISCELLANEOUS Wilminsoiii i ) Columbia V ; CONDENSED SCHEDULED ! 3. TRAINS tiOING SOUTH. No f-7, fally. except Sunday. No. 23, DaiJ. No "ally Due'd June I9.1SS7 Leave Wilmington. Lv . '..Waccamaw. . I Cava Marion....'., l eave Florenre. ., Arrive Sumier..... Arrive Columbia 10 10on ....t 25pm 11 J8pn II ?4 pm 127a?r 6 40 pm 2 4 am 2.4 an 424 ft. lo.im S 1 5 pmj 4.24 am J5 1 m. 6.M am TRAINS GOING NORTH No t6, ' ally. No. 73, -except Dally. Minday. ir.25 pm 6 v a n 11 52 pm 8 22arn! Si am 9 0 a m 5.15 am 1 02am .... ... am ...... .i. No. 14. Dally. luave Columbia. . Arrive Sumter... l eave Florence.. Leave Marion.... I .TT f : W man 8 30 pro fl M pm I0 34"pa 11.45 I'tD a. -. -w rtva'iiAn Arrive Wilmlnict'n Noa. 23 and 78 stop at all stations excep Cane Savannah. Wateiee and siotdb' ' Passengers for ixlnu on C. i. R. R., C. C- A A- R. R. Stations, AHen Jun Hon, and all points beyond, should tre No 23. Pall man Sleeper fo Angus' a on ib's traU'. trains 57 ni 6 make close cm cctlon at F lorence with Trnlna on . A IK R. H. JOHN . Di V1N&, ieneral Superintendent J, R." KENLY, Sup't Transportation. - i- m. (GMKKSON.uener&i Passenger Agen June i9 '' :THE HE7IEW: SI I 4 .e 4t it? E f e 41 MARKET STREET. NO. 1123" (UI TIRS) CVMPlJfli JJX EVMRy HJbtPHCrj AND WE ARB PREPARED TO DO -ALL MANNER OF n m it 8E raiiBKi -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, TOSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS. PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, -MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT " TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON. N. C 1887. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly maintains its position as tbe leading Illustrated newspaper In Amer ica; and Its hold uprm pub He esteem and con firtence was never stronger than at the pres ent time. Besides the pictures. Harper's Weekly always contain instalments of one, occasionally of two, of the best novels of the day, finely illustrated, with short stories, poems, sketches, and papers on Important current topics by the most popular writers. 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Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft,' to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harpkk A Brothers. . , Address HARPER A BROTHERS, nov2 New York New Crop Cuba ; Molasses. jECOND CARGO, ; 554 Hogsheads. 66 Tierces, Now Undlng ex American- Schooner "Uran us," direct trom Matanzas. For sale very low by WORTH & iVOKTU S is ' - ' ' . Job Printing. rpUE'liK'VlKW JOB PRINTING OFFI-J la prepared to do all kinds of Job PiinUn - a neatly, as cheaply ana as exped'lloiisly it ran 1ms done el ewhere . Scad 1b yoiir work and tt hall, bo done promptly. -.., ? feb ti JOB oppie printing KAILKOAIJB, He. Palmetto Kailroad Co. UaMLKT, N. C., STATION, Jnn4 SS; S7 ; ( )NA.D AFTER JUNK 2 7TH, TRAINS on the PALMETTO R. R will ran between the Pee Des River, 8. C, and Hamlet N. C, as follows, dally excej t Sundaja No. 1 leave Pee Dca River..... 11 15 a m No. 1 arrive Han let.. ............. .;2 15 m No. 2 lcavo JUftet 3 45 p M No. Z arrive Pee Dee Iirer... 4 45 P M Chcraw k will meet Tialns at terminus of IU ad at Pee Dee Elver, f WM, MONCURF, , June 20 tt Superintendent , Wilmington dt Weldon R. R AND BRANCHES ; . CONDENSED SCHEDUI-E. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. - 1 - v , No IS . I No. 23, No 27. Dally, Dated Aug. 1, 'c7.f Dally. r'etMallf except I Itlfy un ay. Leave. Weldon....) 2 05 pml 6.88pm Ar. Rocky Mount. 3.2t j... Arrive Tarboro... 4fi0pm ...... ......... Leave Tarlwro.... 10 5 am Arrive WILon j 8 57 pmfb &j pm...."Tr7Tv Leave Wiieon 4 15 pm 71777.".. Arrive clma 5 24 pm ArrtveFayettevllle 7 65 pm Leave Goldsboro. . 4 4S pm 7740 pm .". Leave Warsaw... 5 40 pm .00 am Leave Magnolia.. 6 01 um 38 pa 8.13 am Ar. Wllmlnsrton... 7 40 pm WSpm 'fl.cfla n TRAINS GINO NORTH. r - No 66, No. 14, No. 78, Dally. Dally. Dally, except Sunday. Leave WllmlmrtonJ 11. .'9 pm 8 5 am 6.(0 pm Leave Magnolia. .1 1 16a m 10.32 am 0.35 pm Arrive W8raaw... 10 49 am 6 5)pm Arrive Goldaboro. I 2.1 am 11. to am Leave Fayettcvlllc S 3 am Arrive Pelma.. 10 50 am Arrive Wilson u 59 am , Leave Wi'son 2.57 am 12 38 pm Ar. Rocky Mount.. ......... 1.12 pm Arrive Tarboro. .'.... :4 60 pm ......... Leave Tarboro. .. j 10 51 am Arrive Weldon 4.25 am 2 40 pml Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave 'Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neok at 9.30 a. 61. daily except Sunday. Train leaven Tarlmrn K ra nwii..ia Raleigh R. R. Dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. M . Snndav ft 00 P. M orrtro wnii.m.tM N. C, 8.1i P. M., 6 40 P.M. Returning leaves Willlamston, N. C, Dally except un1ay, 7.40 A. M , Sunday 9.50 A. M , Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9 45 A. M., 11.30 A. M 'J rain on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golls lMro, N. C, Dally except Sunday, 7.00 A. M., arrive Smithfield, N. C, 8 30 A.M. Keturnlng leaves Smlthneld, N O , 9 00 A. M,. arrive Goldeboro, N. C, 10 30-A. M. - Train on Nashville Branch leavr s Rocky Mount for Naahvllta A on H M or.a, a Nashville i 40 P. M., Spring Hope i 15 P. M. Returning lpavf s Spring Hope l'.4f) A. M., Nashville 1115 A. M.. Rockv Mount -11 65 A. M., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, Dally, except ennday. at 7.20 J. M. Southbonml Train on Wilson & Faycttcville Branch Is No.51. Northbound In No. 60. lially except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will slop only at Wilson , Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at We.' don for all points North Daily. All rail Via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via By Line. Trains make close connection for all point North vH Richmond and Washington. All . u . f . 1 . a . . . . i . iioiur run buuu uotween YYi'mingionam Washington, and have Pullman Palaco Sieep era attached. . . General Superintendent. J. R KENLY. Sup't Transportation x. u. kmekson, Genera: i'aftaonirer Asrs-1. - aug2 . - Carolina Central It. it Company. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1. dally e.x jKunday. No. 3. I May 16, 1SS7. dally ex Sunday Ijeave Wilmington Leave Maxton .... Leave Hamlet.:., Leave Wadcsboro Leave charlotte.. Leave Lin coin ton. 1 cave Shelby...., Ar Rutberfordton, 7 25 Ami ft(0 nm 11 so ami j 12 50 pml 2 S3 ami 2 15 T.m . I 4 31 pm 6 55 am arrive. o u pm 7 40 pml 910 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS. No 2 No. 4. daily cx Sunday. May lf$, 1S37. dally ex bun Jay. Lv. Rutkcrfordton? 7 15 am leave Shelby..... Leave Lincoln ton. Leave Charlotte., leave Wadesbpro. Leave Hamlet.... Leai e Max ton .... ArriveW Umlngton 10 07 am 12 02 pm 8 45 pm 1 55 am z ij pm S 38 pm 9 .v IT 'J 05 pm 1 00 am! Trails NoaJ. and 2 make close connection at Maxton to and from FsyettevWe, Ur.eeniboro . 1 Ah.. Mint. AM la' ib V - . . .... . boro with trains to and from Cberaw.Florcnce ami Charleston. At Lincolnton to and from Hickory. Lenoir and points on C ' 1. Nar row taage R tt. ... . Trains No. 3 and 4 male cloet cocaectlos St uamiei witn xraina to and from Ra elgh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wllmmgu s and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleign. -. - Take Train No.l for KtAtenvflUi nnti MtKinm on W N C R R and poinU Weai . Take train No 3 for Spartanburg, Green-' vIIIm A f hpnc A flavifr n. alt 0..i. ' . ..-... . .... . . V.UW CVUilr west, auo, jor Asneviije via t-partatbrng. -. mi 3 connects at wilmingtoe with ,W X, W BR No-23 Local Frcfzht Nos. 5 and 6 tri weekly be tween W flmkigton and Lurlnborg Loral Freight Noa 7 and 8 tri weekly be taVatfn i 9lirtnlulfV m TA M la . .Utl. . w- - M.i.u.vaA. a.aj ' . aMa. , ... , f.. ... Ti- a.! Kr-trht N nti O lti , A.ki.' i - - a- a-... . aa) . J W No. 9, , 7, 8, 9 and lw will not take paafcen' gers. . , . , j t- , A '- SupcrtatcndeBt. . r. W. CLARK, Hnral Paaaeeger A rea I may 14 .. . , ' ..... .. AJAV JL JXI JL JLJJJUOe Vlt IT llPIUfVII tfn vt v nw.i rafe and alway Rellabla. 'Beware of worth ies. Imitations. Indl.pwnssbte f LADiFS. skrour Druggist for -CuiciiESTeK's kit clisu aod take bo other, , or Inclose 4c. (sumps) to us for particulars in Idler by r. turn malL NAM K Pf'ij,R, Ciuciiemtek f hex cal. Co , 2ai3'Hadiaon Square, Phlla ax Mrngcisis. XTaue supplied Dy tlov- ucr shoemaker. Philadelphia, Pa, dec2iUAwly ..
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