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B.GriiriiriW only witli fc- ilmtle ot Baron LieblffVstg oature in blue anro8 he la be!. . . . sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists nwywhere. : oct3 4w - The Acme .MANUFACTURING- CO., MAKUFACTUREB3 Or ; Fertilizers, Pine Wool and Pine Wool Matting. .-? WILMINGTON, K.C. THl REPUTATION OF OUR FERT1H i lU, tbe ACME and GEM. la J now eaUb and the resniu of three year' use I ; e lunda of the beat farter of thla and oth 8Utoi fully attest their value aa hgb Pde manure. . . . . . ' Mattino, made from the leaves of f 'lTeplte, has already sained a popu- or comfor. aad durability' equal to 'wool carpet, and the demand for It la bcrea ing. it has virtues Hot found lh Mother fabric. ; ' '" WBrk or WOOL. U extens very used BplJoktering purposes, asd as a fllltan for ittrtises l almost equal to hair, being light (1flca proof against lasecta - 1 Ceruacsteg from reliable parUea ualn our can be seen at our oflee, or will br iMipon application. July 29 1 - Valuable Lands for Sale. 0 TBA.CT OF L ND, LTINO ONS Uncolnton. N. C.; conaUWag o'f 8S ktrtJ?.? cleared; W bst for cotton, hnci " 5? crops tor sU gnlna. tla a nF trough U and a ttne spring: )tcr?t? ot Wo' Uad on the bran h and iCr"wood.ok ia hickw y. well Um kliaS?ilraCl ln miles irow Unolu elid sf - HO a. -rea. 2.1 ft tea 2 2 a 5 ffitet-". 1q ka7lfoltom UtdiearHol6elra ch; ;75 ? bul fn"WB ether crop roS8111 yjltowptErtandnak.': price and terrai apvly io 1 . Ca l8tf CttONLi A HOBRI9, tt AueP Real aua Brokera . IN FDEXDS OF CORN. JjK?el(l3 of wrn the Sunbeams creep,- v re ot crimson, poppies steep i And drop their drowsy dreams until -, The little winds grow faint and still, On murmuring leaf y seas asleep, . ' Jn fields of corn. The yellow kernels fold and keep The mellow wealth the seasons heap, And happy orioles pause and trill, . In fields of corn. - Icefields of corn the truant sheep . Through red-tipped tangled tassels peep. 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He was as pale as a dead man, but no bones were broken. Turklecen was too badly scared to speak for a while, but after a moment he said he did not feel hurt anywhere. He had not lost a drop of blood, and he did not seem to be suffering from any internal injuries. He was stripped and carefully examined, and the only marks upon him were a few red spots that had been made by the ropes where he struck the rigging. The Captain wanted to send the man back to Savannah, but he pro tested against being left there, and finally he was permitted to continue on the voyage to Buenos Ayres as an able bodied seaman. Turklecen is a very large man, weighing in the neighborhood of 175 pounds. He fell 90 feet. The best medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will by its own action, reach all the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat ca tarrh -during the past few years ob liges us to admit that only one rem edy nas completely met these con ditions, ane that is Ely's Cream Balm. This safe and pleasant remedy-has mastered catarrh as noth ing else has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely con cede this f act; The more distressing symptoms quickly yield to it. JOncc a Day." Thirty years ago, one of the most famous elephants that traveled in this country was "Old Columbus." During one of his summer trips through Virginia, he stopped at the town of D- --. In the neighbor ing town of H . a boy familiar- ly calleu uave, anu notorious ior leadership in all kinds of mischev ous tricks, determined to show off before the other boys at "Old Col imihuKV1 exnense. and invited sev eral of his companions to go with mm. - Having come to the elephant s Ktablp. Dave crave him. first, candy, then cake, and finally cried: "Now, bovs!" and slinned a piece of tobac co into his proboscis, intending to get out oi tlanger, anu enjoy kjiu. Columbus's1' disgust and anger. - Bu.t, before lie could move Uolum hn KAizpd him. and whirled him up ward throuerh the onening overhead against the roof the stable. Unhurt by his unexpected "rise," Dave dropped on the hay-mow. The other boys below, supposing tins iu be the "trick" promised them, cried out m admiration: "Dave, Dave, do that again!" Dave comfortably seated out of harm's way; very earnestly ans wered:t a " ' ' , ?'No, boys! I only do that trick once a day!" The torturing painful disease, neu ralgia, is- instantlv relieved and rapidly cured by Salvation Oil. At all druggists. Price twenty-five cents.. - , " Jackets have close coat sleeves,! with buttons and buttonholes at the wrist. Backlen'i Arnica Salve. THB Best SAI.VK in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheunv Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands Chilblains, aCorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Positiyely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. . -Green s Co - -: - v.' . -Advice to Mothers. ,Mrs. WwrsiiOw's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth.. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty five-cents a bottle. r t july 6 deod&wly " ? Time never works; it eats and un dermines, and rots, and rusts, and destroys. But it never works. It only gives us an opportunity to work. A WoniHir DUC fV ery., f ' Another wonderful discitvnrv has been made and that tix by lady in ihi county. Disease fasU nrd h cluich ! uoun her and for seven yt-nis ihe withsio-d Us severests teat,' btu her vital organs were undermined nnd death sterned ?niminent. For thrv months shu coughed iocessu tly and ciu'd not sWr Sin bjusht ot us b-ule of Dr. King's New Dicverv f i Consumption and was so much relieved on inking first do? that she slept ail niirbt and wi- h on bttl han been mir acu'ously cured.' Hpr namn is RTrs Lulhe- Lotz " Thu writ?W. Ham rick -&Co of Svlh, N C. (W a I " dial bottle at W. 11. Creeu & C Drusr Store The VrIict Uiiaiiinioiis. VV. .1). Suit, Druircist, Bippus Ind., uglifies: "I can rec rumend Eli-ctriv Bitters as tne viy best rrnn-ily. Every b'ttlehas given relief In everj? case. 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Eoell & Cfc, .., ,,.... .;. . . ? v- ' '- Newspaper- Advrtiing OurasiU, : . . IO Spruco SW.New . Yqrkj' . Cend lOcts. tor lOOpaa Pamp!ili4 mm IXA I IiBOADa, Wilminqn, Columbia & Adcrasts B. B. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ' I No. 57, Dated June 19, 188T daily ex ISundzty. So. 33, dally. No. 27, daily. Leave Wilmington Lv. L. Waccamaw. Leave Marion Leave Florence. . . . Arrive Sumter. Arrive Columbia.. 8 05 pm 10 10 pm 9 25 Dniill 18 nin 11 24 im!i2 ;jt iini 6 4opm 8 05 pm 9 45 pm s 40 tun 2 40 am 4 34 pm 4 34 am 6 10 am io am TRAINS GOING NOKTIL No. 56. NO. 78, daiby daily ex No. 14, ;unaay. j aaiiy. Leave Columbia:. Arrive Sumter.... Leave Florence.,.. Leave Marlon Lv. L. Waccamaw. Arrive Wilmingt'n 10 Sum 6 50 am 8 33 am 9 40 am 11 53 pmi 4 o5 am 5 15 am 7 03 am 8 35 ami 8 'Mpm 9 (U inn 10 34 pm 11 45 pm NOS. 21 and 7R Ston nt. all Ktatinn'oTiont Cane Savannah, Wateree and Slmms rassengers ior points on C. & ii. It. 1L. C. CA.4K.K. Stations.lken Junction, and all golnts beyond, should take No. 3 Pullman leeper for Augusta on this train. Trains 57 and 56 make close connection I Florence with trains on C. & D. lc it. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. U. KENLY, 8upk Transportation. T. M. EMEltSON, Genei-al Passenger Agent. June 19 Wilmington t Weldon R. R AND BHANCUE8. - r i m If VI TC.- lL' CONDENSED SCHEDULE. , ii in. .- i, - "i -' i " . j i TRAINS GOING SOUTH. r. Dated Aug. 1, 1887. Na 23, F?tMail daily ex - dally. dally. Sunday. .Leave Weldon..... 3 06 pin 5 ;W Dili Ar. ltocky Mount. ; 34 pm Arrive Tarboro. . . : 4 50pm Leave TaTboro...-. lOOam - Arrive Wilson.... r3 57 pmTF58pm ......7. . Leave Wilson .!4 15pm : Arrive Selma 5 34 pm Arrive Fayettevlej 7 55 pm : Leave Goldsboro. . 4 45 pm 7 40pmi... Leave Warsaw. ... 46 pm 8 00 am Leave Magnolia.. . 6 00 pm 8 38 pm 8 13 am Ar. Wilmington. . . 7 40 pm 9 55 pm 10 00 am TRAINS (JOINU NORTH. i No. m. No. 78. daily ex daily. ! Sunday. NO. 14, daily. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 11 59 pm 1 Id am 8 50 am 10 33 am 10 49 am 11 50 am 5 00 pm 0 35 pm 6 50 pm 3 18 am Leave Fayette ville Arrive Selma.... ..I Arrive Wilson I 8 30 ami 10 50 am 11 59 am!.. Leave Wilson A r. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro... Leave Tarboro 3 57 am' 13 38 pmi.l 1 1 13 pm!.. 4 50 Din 10 50 am Arrive Weldon 4 35am 3 40pm Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Ke turnlng leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. ' Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. arrive Williamston, N. C, 8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wil liamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.00 A. M., arrive Smlthtteld, N. C, 8.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithheld, N. c, 9.00 A. M., arrtve Goldsboro, N. C, ia30 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M.. Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A, M., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 7.30 P. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 7.00 A. M. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayette ville Branch is No. 51. Northbound Is No. 6a "Dally except Sunday. - Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. , Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. ' Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington; and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Supt. J. It. KENLY, Suprt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Genl Passenger Agent. aug 3 Carolina Central Railroad . . . Company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1. I No. 3. Oct. 3, 1887. ' daily ex. daily ex. Sunday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 7 00 am 11 30 am 13 45 pm 3 13 pm 4 48 pm 6 35 pm 7 47 pm 9 30 pm 7 45 pin 2 33ain Leave iM ax ton Leave Hamlet Leave Wadesboro. Leave Charlotte. . . Leave Lincoln ton. Leave Shelby 6 55 am arrive. Ar. Rutherfordton EASTBOUXD TRAINS. No. 2. . No. 4. dally ex 'dally ex Sunday. Sunday. Oct. 2, 1887. Lv. RutherfordtonJ 7 00 am Leave Shelby.. 8 35 am Leave Uncolnton. Leave Charlotte... Leave Wadesboro. Leave II ainlet . . . . . Leave Maxton. . . . . Arrive Wilmington 7 am 11 40 pm 1 15 pm 1 55 am 8 35 am 3 40 pm 5 30 pm 9 30 pm Trains Nos. 1 and 3 make close connection at Maxton to and from Fayettevllle, Greensboro and other points on C. F. & Y. V. It. At Wades boro with trains to and from Cheraw, Florence and Charleston. At Uncolnton to and from Hickory, Lenoir and points on C. & L. Narrow Gauge R. R. Trains No. 3 and 4 make close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Kaleigh, Through leeqlng cars between Wilmington and charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. 1 for States ville and Stations on W. N. C. 1L it. and points West. Take Train Na 3 lorSpartanburg, Green ville Athens, -Atlanta and 'all points South west. Also, for Ashevllle via Spartanburg. No. 3 connects at Wilmington with W. s. W K. It. Na 23- Local Freight Nos. 5 and 6 dally between Wilmington and Laurinburg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 dally between lrarlnburg and Chariotte. Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 dally between Charlotte and Rutherfordton. Nos. 5, , 7, 8, 9 and 10 will not take, passen gers. , . , L. C. JONES, Superintendent. f. W. CLARK, Genl Passenjer Agent, cct , - .- . . II lilt 1 lilLitTS 1 1111 III 11 V MISCELLANEOUS TIM K TA BLE NO. 3 - Pal 111 riiv Railroad Co. ( yH AND AFTER MONDAY, CXT. 3, 1SS7, Trains will run as follows, dally except - Sun- day: - '"::''" - ' Goixa North. - ' Na 2 Passenger and Frelgbt: - Leave Cheraw, S. C. .2.25 P. M. Kollock Stat ion 2.45 P. M. 44 .- Osborne, (Flag Station) 3.15 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 3.35 P. M. Goino sorra. . ' No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C .12.50 P. M. 44 . Osborne, (Hag Station)...... 1.10P. M.' Kollock Station....... 1.40P.M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C... 2.00 P. M. octStf WM. MONCURE, Supt. 1887. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. 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