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.-i i Tiio; Daily Sloviow. oner. 'von. von needn't stArt. 1 knot Cojxssrejnion Surely CufctlJ-'- i MISCELLANEOUS HISCnLLANEOU'J von. Contain For?vtb. - xou cy. To TIIE llDITOK-Pj6asffinf(iriii 1 r" . . wwv- "-" v V,f i nover point: to swear a way an inn- f your roatlcrs that I hav a poitiv TI31B TABIR NO. Carolina Control E o 1 1 v r rt Thf Colon!' Tal. 4 li 4 I f t-f in- umn me uimi - w luiuru v ior uieaooventuned ljjiease. . .Company. : It 1. ' - J Ral m ttn. .R;i I n 1 n rt fn J ntiv: .:: v. - r - - - ; . j two' : . . - nrrcnr .j any 1 ,U .-Wr-'T; J-UH t rx An y. i ;a 4 I ;- r--t !. . C- r . ' . . fitrrjt 1. - V .?;-!" t !"', . ", . ni- It . -'f j . ," n l 1 .'4 ' ! "" . : ' --i - - A .4 ,; i t : . . ' - V ,...-, -. t. . i- ' ? J , : '- '.! f - ,; f. . JLV- r ; , Res- rN AND AFTER thin- I can tell you a rorxI Htory." the .captain cnttert ,...ta(i up. wpw iiovpr less kes. I know John -Williams; tired, and 0011M f-It up till moriiin-J yon are not he. John Williams w isotlie ;oionei oesran: k" Vj : Mv father, as y-4u k 110, was a pardon: hut he took orders late in life, after having been fifteen years ut the l?nr, and the vent I am fjo injr to tell he, hiu.Nelf, tolil me as lut-vhir omeHretly mafer his eye when he husji !jrri!ter. It wait ut the .iouiuouth assize? the smartest man that ever sej-vvd iimlpr uif. iithI never likelv to tttafiCI wliere vou are now.1- 44 'Captain repeatelthe prisoner, 1 tell von I am John Williams. A Ions illness, a liard hout of drinking ami this cursed imprisonment Iihs made me what I . am. .And I will Drove it. Cautain. I 'will nrove it if M . ... - , . press and post office address. I Twetfnllv P t STnmr'-xre 101 Pirlstl XpwYrk ?r iQ Trains win run as follows tially exteptSun The first successful cultivation 'of1 - , V i v . corn liy the English in North : - , V rT!I;. " CHANGE OP SCHEDULa , WESTBOUND TII.VINS. Virginia, in KXH - Backleu Arni Salve Thk 13kst Saia!k in the world for l tits, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, t Itavf! Hanuet; N. C. ..; . ( Arrt-e at Cjieratr. S. C . 8.20 A. M. f Jan. l, idAilyc.v. tlallves. 4 v :4i Sunday, .undiy. Xa 2 Passenger and I'relght: Salt i Leav rheraw. S. C..;. ........... P. V. u iu.. ....... rt-ii.i iiir.li 1 viii will mlv listen. : Rlicinn vm. eWw t..- ir-i.... Arrive ttt Il8mlet.-C.. ............. 5.3.1 P.M. ; III IO . HUM nill'i - .iv -- j. . - 1 I.. . J - .'V JL CI ICi , VUULT - S.,,.. i IVf. iieeai.ie me laiu 01 me iiei;iioor-1 1 ur prunumii '""'' " - - icu nmniH, v, 11 11 piaius,, jorns, ana' " ' " ti.eavesin lino! iniilA-oiiiitv for -veurs after, lotfue was immense. 1 lie juue, rue uU Skm KrUntioh. uiid Positivelvj & Ar. U Mv fat Iter wit. iitin- in the court of j memhei of the har and the speeta I cures' Piles; or nojpav required It S tf 'UiaUSWIQ, ilU?S! a the av-i.-taut .Iud-- when a note i tors were equally astonished at the J is guaranteed to i leive perfect satis-1. V A - x . m ;,, 1.. i.r 1.:... tr.-.i. .. ffi.fwi iii Ifiirioiis rum the nffair had taken, fiifrtirnv t!ii- .ultoiiiinirrotin. askimr him to and. though hehevin the man to J 2. cents ner box. 1 For sale hv W. H. : eu;e ant. hear a eae oi in ut:.ii :nierif. f n laecs i ATTT 0 llTTinml hllfl : t:ie time before a farmers II W di JJ VUJcL Ulillll '"". Hiiii.ujjh. had been y Q t broken int ar.it n.bbed by men dt i I I : 1 1 . r n .kA.-w ... ore Tliail i oe jtuiii v oi u ihc f which save his life, were eagerly what should come. awaiting Was Saved ! LrijtM-d aim marked. lh farmer mur dered and l.i erant hic-kingly. :i treat i-i i. Amoi.c other things u hich . oiei i w: two ii iaiii(iiieii (.'aitain,' continued the prisoner. 4I am accused of murdering a man hre on the 2-ith of June, more than nine months ago. Now, tell me, sir. was not John Williams your cox swain invalided home from the West African station on the last i t !Uv..r hit Mi.-t.... fiiHruij.lv iiilnitl ! da v of that month?' - " . --- - - v f if ... i ..r tt '.-.riari;:i!vlau;h?r. Hi ..?. v, . v;ii:i 12 nt M a .: ir iM-rLw.Vot, tl.1wl3rjr.-r.-: .: )Hiv..!ctu tli-HJiht li wnt .f ItaUti cla. or n.: . I t, l.ft.icnji-'U t lUrlit. TV m fo l.Vr;iilifllin.if.i.!n? t : . ; - i- . . 1 -re l. aJ qtiit wi' ;r . r it. T. BirK'! t'l-iin. . ..; r. m 1 1 t-v:rntr." t!.- If :, t".t n w T.r.-.n nftitui u'.-l s"i rU t-.- '. Ij .: lt Uf of -: i.- ! n rjrf'.tr :rtAturrn.io ;'' '-' f .;.,... Tiic mtv-,jB4 r:.V.-j. wi-.-!. rr :- coaTjrtil. fc'l tNT vr p-n. r. J wi . n f Cc.!i aaJ i:va--. At "r it n r.-. .rh f !hf im !.-r ih f-rj: n-ni t-T a proiuin -nt i-hyU-U I T5 t- n. ::a.-c b it ul thcrr.-l of tiv M r.l'i n:tJU! u. T?.: In A;.r.I. ; 1 - u Uv cl.UJ ar not kr? wi . .! . a CM trra:r.il titVuituA 3 - r rrrua,.l hjr frirnC .t try " . !,. e " f t Swirr Srp irr, which wn..l. aal V It h4 atl tcn ulro wi- a tiani f the bctcr la br jrmpf'ni. We kjil It t;. n! hac dom o t" thU day. an J wit! Urj, it op. If tbf Lont will, fw Rinr lr iora. f It ha trijt,t oir djrln Ilr 1 t.::f. Mt.pr, t9lr,ni,th ftinl ht'! Ui BbJi. TU asHrn hi f I.T chck 1" chanJ t arvvtait. Sli. U a'.le ta waJk auj w br lur rUruj r l inclinrb -lj hai --.; wj . aa I ! l iitm btUh-, rjeerfal. Jv.. I j mmplng chtt L Shoull you w : t 1 r-.a- finir tUtTHUL lf -r of t Lii of S.S.R., t-ur nat -. I vhat i.jr M Ubul a j-vrti.-.i f rowolj 'U.ftM ?t tt wt.h to u tr.r i. Ti-.. f. Srr. t. tr.r in -wtrr. r. . i Trr.. f:.- an t Sk( 1 In-m r.o Til -!rtsr Jr't., trawrn..liti'..rt tJW Ilt-I CllH.lt I i i lljahsi-bife. heirlooms of the ! famiiv, ai.i1.. alrhoiigh unremitting remarked jud frreen & Co. The invention :of petards is as cribed to the Huguenots in 1579. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Ar. Laurlubufg..l2 Z ami lAr Laurtaburgr.-.- -u.as-am! Leave liamlet.....i 2 to am Arrive charlotte. I Worn; Leave Charlotte.; . - '-18 45 am Lltttolotoa.i l ill 09 am :utnerfordtoD : r a. 00 i'ui EASTEOX'ND TRAINS'' No. rr.tf" Triweekly, 7 iX tu 5 tr jm No. 5 o) am T ) um G OUpui I. 13. rtully ex , daily Trl runday.iSunday.! rccUy . Lv. laiTLcrfoMtoir , -r r40aui Liave Shelby.. .... i ; - 'lOWamj Leave l.lncolni oa. r ' 13 45 pui , 5 Arrive th;mott.. -Li :' ert tmJ I Leave'ciiartot e. . . j 8 x) par i 7 Ki oju Leave namiet. I aiu ; SSOmn ire "is fiMcli w;:v i:!aie ami t iie Jur articles kii i;, m trace of the drM-nition made widely the murderer ; eoiiU! be foill'.d. ; A month or t wo "after tin der. ho ever, .i iioliee olli - iniir o ri r. .i jjoiice omeer, lit go- i:jg t iir.tiiu'ii a common lodging house . in r.toi. iioticcil n ilisiiutteil look-' - - - - ------ . ; ing .iiior Iving ..n a pallet and re.M i away. And that how it was mat , hi head on a malt bundle, llej 1 was found at Bristol, where I had !audhim what it contained, and gone for auother ship, and ever since 'What the man says, Cantaiu Forsvth to tbe perfectly true. His majesty s ship, the Invincible, saibfil with our in valided men for England on the 30th of June." "The prisoner went on: Ves, antl I arrived in England at the end of July, weak ami ill. and, getting my urize money, went and drank' it all HUMPHREYS' 13 Cloth & Cold Binding 11 rrt,U SWI EarstUf, taiDrsrc t pt cr tszscirxt. so. ccitr Frt erg. OncMtlea. Inf inniatiin... rma. warm tr. vrui t'olic.. ( nine Colic, or TWtfcinjr of I nlanu. OLarrbra. oi Cbiktran or Adalta JeBtery. Cnpior i:u.oo Colic... t bolrra .vlorbwa. Vomiting ' oacha. Cohl. loohtu Wnralfla. Tootoafa. Faecar!a Ilra4arh. Sick lUadarho. Wrturi. rntrr. .2.1 .V .2A .25 . . MO Wl EO PATH i G 1 1 i ? 13 14 IS I I in 21 I'vaoroaia. l. "o Motrc5 7vnEFrrp 7 lloftl IVrioda hitea. too !Vf-!. iVrioda t roup. Couzh. UiLlctllt Erv.lhifii-.... thrnm. t'r;jplj. luptsC-. H brums tim. KtrmnitKr rn Pile. I..i4cr iU,nr '.. .,arTV BT;oeaa. t'w.i tn Itaa Iiooin oosh. VhM,3ic03,k. l.enrrallVrtllUy.PhyuiWeAJln.s. KldafY liw.u. Vrnoni m-KHI:r t rlo.rT V caki.a. V.VtiiiV iUY.. lUMvif lh llrarf. I"j; t!w ..' .. .it .l.i -l. O SPEC S F I C S. t4 It lhrnrrt. fvrt oo.tw.i4 tni Wr.r rf l .o t A wit tnra , Xr-W" - : .-vtjc7 emtr?cL...3 rirti-e. 1 ... '-:-L-t-r f.TT.vlri ijr . - v ; Lryr' i-1 rrct . i?t.i l i( i-5:i;a4 .uf I.n., ! 1 fn..2xna tltvc L' of Loj. i 1 v s a. i t .'ire-; .- A ; r wr..-iii . . rre t it-" -. 1 ."'-.-t,H"aL-VJllJrV 2 emir-.. i.o . . auiruri ilto tuii arc t-oi.J' .1 Ar :-c-.t Wrrc. It. f,.- . a. 3n .-r . r . uV-.f. Vi3 Iim t"s.o, t I t. i 4 : Li iut Mr-ct, i'aiitUxj, 1 . "1 'o 5.'.j v: ADVERTISERS learn the exact, cost cf any prbpokjd line of advertising in American Papers by addressing G-s. P. Rowell & CoM NSTXPPCr Advnting Bureau, . SnJ, Pnw SU, New Ycrk. nd IOofor 100-p.fl PamphlDC was toil that it was 'only his kit. The olllcer, not beingsatistletl, open eK the bundle, and ,iiiiH.-t the lirst thing- to fall our ere t o brooches made of silver and malachite. Struck by their cu Hon, beauty, and. won dering how such a wretched-looK-ing felhiw eon Id have become pos sesel of them, he Middeiilv rcmem beied the advertisement anI tles cription of the stolen articles. i!ow did pou come by these?" he inquired. "The sailor replied: lJy chance. When I came ashore some time ago, with plenty of money iu my pocket, I met an old heaman who was down on his luck, and he offered to sell me thee things, which had belong ed to his mother. 1 was pretty flush, and gave him a good price for them, although thev were useless to me. And that's all about it." "The police officer, still dissatis tied, tood him into custody. He was nent to . .Monmouth jail, the brooches were identified, and he was committed for trial at the assize on the charge of theft and murder. And." continued the colonel, im pressively, "as my father entered the court this man a as being placed iu the dock. Kill Ml" OUO MIC liirii m lUpC height of luVn and gaunt, with an unkempt beard ami an evil yello eye, and though evidently suffering from his long imprisoment, he yet presented a powerful aud imposing front. The trial had begun, and he hail ju;t been asked the usual ques tion: "Are you guilty or not t-uilty?' and he answered in a hollow voice: Xot guiltv, mv lord when the en- trance if the court otilcials witn a; gentleman stopped the proceedings for awhile. And here I must explain this interruption. A few davs before, a quiet, irentle- manlv man. a Captain Forsvth. of is .Majesty s navv. arrived at the chief hotel of the to u on a fishing exenrMon: but the weather Iiaa been .o adverse, that he was obliged tolook elsewhere for amusement. Turning to the landlord for infor mation, he wa.s tolil of this trial as exciti .ijr considerable interest: ami it came to pass, that as the prisoner took his place at the bar. Captain Foryth sent hi card to the judge, whe gladly allowed him, as was then the custom, a eat on the bench. "The -u?e proceeded; witnesses were called to identify the brooch es, the fervant s ore to the figure of the prisoner a rtembliiig that of the murderer: n itiieses were called for hi defence -no one de fended him; everything pointed to his guilt, and th jury retired to their-roon:. in a few- minutes they returned, and. amid the breathless expectation of the to ded court. the foreman announced their opin ion that the man was 'guilty. "Directly ihi word Uttered, the pri-oncr. who had been lean ing as if for support agasnst the side of the dock, raised himself to his full height, stretched out both his hands nbovc his head, and, looking up. exclaimed in a broken voice, ot guilty, not guilty.' "The judge then asked him. as was usual, if he had anything to say be fore sentence should be pronounced, and the prisoner cried hoarse! v: 'Not. guilty, my lord, not guilty; lie fore. heaven and man. I am innocent of this crime. 1 never spt mv eyes on the murdered man; ltliil no mur-i der. Oh: Captain. Captain" in his vehemence he addressed the judge us if he were his oflicer 1 am as in nocent of this crime as the babe un born. 'deputised; then suddenly, in a voice choking with feeling, he exclaimed: Yes, ves, oply one man can save me now; "but he can do it, swear what vou may. The Lord be thanked, that man is here! " "A buzz of astonishment ran round the court; the feeling of awe that had held the audience changed into one of amazement. " 'Point him ont to me, said the judge., .rrl .. . x.iieiuaii woo can save me, re plied the prisoner, "sits there beside vou. pointing to the astonished Captain Forsyth. '"The judge turned to CaptainFor syth and said: Thismari appears to know-you. Is it the case?. " (rtainIynot he replied, much surprised. '1 never saw him before in my life. . ' . "Oh, Captain, broke in the pris- then I have been 111 this accursed jail." 'The fellow is plausible enough,' again remarked Captain Forsyth. 'He is certainly about the heighHof Williams. Well, my man, I suppose you can prove what you say.' " Ay. ay. Captain! Do you re member oh the 10th of last June, giving order for a night raid on the native town off which we lay look ing out for slavers?' " 'Yes, I do, to be sure." " 'And that we were live boats , in all. And the lirst to beach was the Captain's cutter. And the first man to jump out of it. was you, Captain?' "'Well, that is the "most extraor dinary thing I ever heard!' Andr turning to the Judge, the Captain said: 'Every word of this poor fellow's narrative is true, my Lord. He may have picked it up some where; but I can't help beginning to think there is something behind. My ship is still on foreign service, and I have only returned to take charge of another one.' 4i 'Well, tro on, man.' "One word more, Captain,- and maybe you will believe. As we were fighting" in the town, a great native came behind you with his ax and would have cut you in halt nerore 'The J'miHT Study pf Mankind, f Man," says the illustrious Pope. If. he had included woman in the list, he would have been nearer the truth, if not so poetical. Dr. i Pierce has made flii'in ttotli ji lif mlv ttmittfiaM v ! ..: '-..1 1" ! woiiutii, ano me j peculiar oerauge meiits to which her delicate system is liable. 'Man v "women in the land who are acquainted ith Dr. Pierce iuuy tnrougn nis ' favorite I'rescrip tion" bless him with all their-liearts for lie has brought them the pana cea for all those: . chronic ailments peculiar to their sex; such as lecorr hoea, prolapsus and other displace- jinents, ulceration, "lnternar fever,- bloating, tendency to internal can cer, and other ailments. Price re duced to one dollar. By druggists TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jansth, 1888. ;No. ' j r Jfo.. 27.IXO. BAGGING 1 Gunay .! Standard ' BACON North Carolina Hams::...: i ..: Shoulders ?rib.... Sides, ?tb.. j WESTKKN SMOKED4 nam3,' J sides, a Shoulders, y lb j DRY SALTED ; 81dea, a... Shoulders, it : BAKKEI.S Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each New, New York, each New, Cltx, each... i ..... BEESWAX. 1? ft -! BRICKS,. .Wilmington, i M Northern.. J . . . . . BUTTER,-lb . j North, Carolina ... it.. Northern... L CANDLES, tt r Sperm..... 1 Adamantine CHEESE, lb ! Northern Factory..... .. Dairy: Cream. .;. ........ State........; L . COFFEE, y lb j f Java i..... Laguyra '....L..i . vou saw him. had not a man rushed corn MLVKuVin sacks! oerweeii tiiiu siuooeu. uim nu mo - - . . . c hi down the cutlass and . crashed the xarns. ouncn. WHOLESALE PRICES! The following: quotations represent j whole sale prices generally. In making1 up small or der higher prices have to Toe charged, j 8 11 8 10 I 8 .8 15 11 15 10 9 6 1 40 0 00 1 65' SO 6 00 0 00 1 50 1 75 1 70 23 8 00 14 00 mtlass; and yet not quite stopped DOncs'""" dm, for that native's ax slipped Sheeting, 4-4, yard Who-was that n" '' man's head open, man. Captain?' ' 'John Williams," was the reply, 'the coxswain of my cutter.7 " A v. av. Captain, and here is the cut which that axe made,' and, bending down, he lifted with one hand his long, untidy hair, and with the other pointed to a huge and fearful scar running for several inches alonir the side of his head "Captain Forsyth leaped from his .seat. " 'Good heavens, you are right! Hut how von have changed! My lord, this poor fellow had not sailed from the African coast when the murder was committed; it is impos sible that he could be guilty of it. Williams, you saved my life; I thank God 1 have been abletosave yours!" "At these words everybody in the court stood up and cheered the prisoner with the wildest excitement and enthusiasm; the Judge said that in discharging him he must at the same time compliment him on his gallantry: and the foreman of the Jurv then and there started a sub scription for him which came up to somethingneari;30. Captain Forsyth ordered a chaise to take him post haste to London for the purpose of removing Williams from a place with such horrible associations, and of getting him an appointment from the admiralty. The people insisted on dragging the chaise out of the town with their own nanus, tne horses were then put to, and, amid deafening cheers, they drove off-rand were never heard of again.' "Whv was that?" someone asked,, as the Colonel paused. "Because it was a hoax?" -"What!" we all exclaimed. 4A hoax?" We had listened breathless Iv to the tale, which the Colonel certainly told admirabljV the pers- 15 25 25 30 18 25 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 27 28 23 .34 y 20 22 00 67 00 a 67 1 25 1 30 6 QX 00 80 18 20 Mackerel, No. 1, bbl 00 00 Mackerel, No. l, halt bbL 7 60 Mackerel, No. 2, V hhl 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 . Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 80 Mullets, bbl 6 00 N. c Roe Herring. keg.. . 3 00 Dry Cod. w lb. 5 FLOUR, bbl j - western, low grade 3 50 Extra j....'.-.. 4 00 Family... i 4 50 City MUls Super. J. ....... . 4 00 " Family.! 4 50; GLUE, T$ lb j 8 GRAIN, V busheL ! corn, tm store, Dags, white 00 Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. 00 Corn, cargo. In bags, white. Gtf Corn, mixed, from store 00 , Oats, from store . j. Oats, Rust Proof. . . J cow Peas... .!.. HIDES, 1? lb . ,i Green.,..-. .j Dry...;.... hay; tp iuo lbs tastern... Western North River j HOOI IRON, V lb LARD, a lb Northern North Carolina LIME, barrel k LUMBER, City Sawed. HM ft snip stun, resawea .is 00 Rough Eige Plank.. L5 00 West India Cargles, accenl lng to quality-. ......... .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Mantling and Board, com'it. 14 00 MOLASSES, gallon - new crop, la nnds..... " - " In bbls...i.. Porto Rici, in hhds. t in bbis 12 50 8 00 -U 00 6 00 9 00 7 00 4 00 , 10 4 00 4 50 5 00 4 10 500 10 42tf 00 ; 80 5 4 10 ! 65 62 67 65 52T 90 1 05 1 10 85 95 , 90 1 00 2 3 8 (4 10 1 40 & 0 00 S20 00 16 aj Sis 60 22 Leave Wilmington. Leave Marion... Arrive Florence Leave Florence. . Arrive Sumter.... Leave Sumter..:.. Arrive Columbia.. :-:m "T P. M. 8 05 11.23 12 15 2 40 4 25! Arrive L.nrinbarg: 2 17 arul :.' --x A. ; . j Leave Laurinburg. i 2 27 am Arrive Wilmingt ni 25 aui. . t 1 1 . 1 4 00 !IU Nan. am . 4 25 ltn A. 4 25 6 15 M. P. M. P. M. ' 10 10: t 2 40 13 41 .; :r? 1 1 25; 2tv! A . M. i P. M. 'NO. 53. i I. M. 6 40 8 05 No. 56. P. M. NO. 52.1 . M. i t 9 40! 10 45 ; 9 55 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. M Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M.. Lanes l(h28 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter 11:46 A. M., arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M. Charleston via 7:13 P. AL. Man- No. no runs throusrh from Central H. R., Leaving Lanes ningijs r. m. .. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 59. TRAINS GOING NORTH. tNO. 78. Leave Columbia.. Arrive Sumter.... Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence ...... Leave Marion.. ..... Arrive Wilmington. . . P. M. JJ- 4 SV -VB 10 ZO 11 52 11 52 1 20 A. M NO. A. M. 6 50 8 12 No. 58. t 8 22 9 40 A. M. NO. 66. A. M. 4 &5! t 10 m 5 22! 11 U 8 35f 2 10 M. I P. L No. 53 P. 31. 5 : 6 46 No. 14. P. M. 8 20 8 55 .11 50 P. M. Dally. tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. : via Central R. R. arriving Manning 7:20 P. M.. Lanes 8.-02 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. v No. 57 runs throuirh to Charleston vi.a ln- Kt,R.. arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 933 A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. No. 66 connects at Florence witii r: flnrt train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. - xvra. to euiu 14 juiitiitj ciuse connection m . Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection 'at Hamlet with Trains 10 and ironi lfak-1 h. . , -Through Mccpingcars between Wltniiugtori and Charlotte and charlotte and ltoMgh. 'Take Train No. 1 for StatrsMUc an4siatliiu 011 W. N. C. K. li, and points' AS'e&f, Aim, lor Spartanburg, Green rill. At hen v Atlanta and all points Soul b west;. Also;, for .LsiK-vUlu M.t Spartanburg.4 , , Local FreJjrht NCs.'5 and 6'iriUvtHiv t.. tween Wilmington and LaurUibnrg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and f5 da'iiv lietwoeti Laurinburg and Charlotte, - . Nos.5,6, 7, 8. take p:icng:i-s. ' ' L. C JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Gcn'l Pasaenger Agent. Jan 5 . .' , . -, " "i. I. . . ,. ;f, 7MB EEyiiiW: '-;' ''- 4., . ' L ---r - - t 4 4 r C Si - t J. o VP o AH. o MAUKET.8TREET. NO. tl2 fUl .TAIl . AND' WK ABE PREPARED TO DO ,.' -ALll MANNER OFt ' ;. mington North with w. & W. R. icfor all points JOHN F. DIVINE. eneral SunfirlntnflMit.-' .T T? K"FVT V Clint IVononfirtnli, , - . T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. jan iu : i . . - Wilmington & Weltfon R. R AND URANCJIIKS. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 8, 1888. NO. 23, dally. No. 27. F'tMall dally. No. 15, dally ex Sunday Leave Weldon.... Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro. . . . Leave Tarboro.... Arrive Wilson... l 2 05 pmi 5 43 pm 3 17 pmh. ........ 6 00 am 7 15 am 4 50pm j. 10 50 ami.. ....... j. Sugar House,- In hhds. w.. tr- m bols...... Syrup, in bbls NAILS, i Keg, Cut. lOd basin 01 w, gauon. - Kerosene..... i. Lard Linseed:...:.... i. Rosin........ i... Tar Deck and Spar... .... ... ... a POULTRY Chickens, live, grown Spring......;. ..... Turkeys J. ...... PEANUTS, t bushel. 22 lb. 28 28 30 00 1U (a. 'I 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 Leave Wilson Arrive Sehna...... Arrive Fayettevi'e Leave Goldaboro. t 4 nm 1 Leave Warsaw... ff 5 50pm Leave Magnolia. . . J 6 05 pm ar. wunungton.., l 7 40pm 3 53pmj 7 00 pm! 7 48 am 4 lOpmr 549 pmi r 45 pmj. ........ 7 40 pm 8 40 pm 9 55 pm 8 40 am 9 38 am 9 54 am 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. ! NO. 14, I dally. NO. 78. daily. No, 06, dally, ex 8unday., 2 40 I (3, 2 50 piration standing on his forehead as potatoes bushel- with horrible reality he personaiea the desperate sailor. "Yes' he said, "a hoax. It was all a preconcerted arrangement; the Captain was merely a clever accom plice, who played such parts for those of his associates in crime, who came near receiving their reward. This was probably his biggest per formance; but though it answered well enough then, in these days of telegraphic communication arid multiplied navy lists, it would be simply impossible." All the Year Hound. ' 9 16 no 15 00 00 20 10 K 60 35 14 1 45 3 1 on 16 ($ 20 ( 22 :.C ;25 (ir: 20 1 00 4i :ao Leave wumingtoasis 05 am; 9 00 am; 3 45 pm Leave Magnolia . . i 1 21 am!10 35 am 5 28 pm Arrive Warsaw..! j...J-.....io 50 ami 5 50pm Arrive Qoldsboro. I 2 23 am 111 m amf 6 53 pm jave Fayetteviiie;;..i . .... ;8 30 am Arrive seimaj.. Arrlvfi Wilson : i 1 Leave' Wilson . 1 Ar. Rocky Mount.; I ..... 10 50 am!... .j. ill 59 amj.... 3 Q2am 32 42 pm! 7 48 pm 1 18pm! 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro..; j.. Leave Tarboro....!.. ,ve- Weldoh....) 4 30 ami a 40 urn 1 "3S rm ...'4 50pm;.... ...ilO 50 am'.... Dj Daily exceut Sunday. - - 1 Train on Scotland Neck Dranch Road leaves Halifax lor Scotland Neck at aoo P. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. i t Train leaves Tarboro. N. C. via -Albermarle i llll l!; ! WHEH Y0U VMNT fROGlLMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LKT . TER-nEADS, EILTHEADS, POSTElUx v ENVBLOP.ES, ' NOTS-nEADS. PAMPHLET PRINTING, ' . . : -' ' " TAGS, LAND DEED3, . ' MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER ' . IFFS DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, ' STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES JUDG MENTS. JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS. CHAT ; :,'; TEL MORTGAGES, ' CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING TOUR ORDERS. Address J ' ' ' - : -7 - REVIEW JOB OFFICE, : mUilHOTOH. M. c ' CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND . itaieigu iu a. uaiiy except Sunda v, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5D0PJ M., arrive Williamston, N. C ' S.10 P,M., 6.40 P. M. iReturnimr teavfis WiU I have had nasal catarrh for ten years so haul that there was great sores in my nose, and one place as eaten through. I got ElvV Creanw Balm. - Two bottles did the work. My nose and head is well. I feel lixe another man. C S. ' McMilled, ibley, Jackson Co., JIo. " Ely Cream Balm is the inost'er fective, convenient 1 and agreeable catarrh remedy-I .ever .nsed,'. and I have tried them all. C. B. Cook, Ilenning, Lauderdale Co., Teun. ' Sweet..: Irish, t? bbl j ...... 2 25 PORK. V barrel i City Mess.,.. 17 50 Prime.; 15 00 Rump...... ..... 00 HICK Carolina, lb.... Rough, V bush, (Upland)... - (Lowland) . RAGS.T? ib-Cpuntry..- City.. - j kopb, v tb-. SALT, t sack. Alum... Liverpool .: Lisbon....... .., 1 American...... .... ......... SUGAR, P lb Standard grain.. Standard A White Ex C Extra c Golden C YeUow .... SOAP. TP lb Northern SHINGLES, Iln. V M.. v Common.... Cypress Saps....:. Cypress Heart 8. .. . STAVES, v M W. O. Barrel ic o. uogsneaa... TALLOW. fl.;...... TIMBER. V M feet Shipping. .12 00 Fine Mill. ...... -v-.. . -,11 25 . Mill Prime.... 7 50 Mill Fair. .. ........ ........ 5 00 Common Mill ....5 00 Inferior to Ordinary....... 2 50 WHISKEY, v ral Northern... 1 00 U4 V(U OAl .LA A , 75 118 00 sa 00 (a 15 00 : 5 id, 80 (4 1 00 ! r i; 22X WOOL, y E Washed..; Unwashep.... , JBurry.-. . ...... .... , 4 60 SO 00 1 70 , lb 65 & 70 00 . 00 00 (g, 70 6i. 6li 0 6 5tf3 5tf 0 5 5 .. 5 00 A 7 00 2 00 2 50 4 50 i & ft 00 50 (14 00 l910 00 If 14 on ei-J 00. 3 8 50 -ry0(W 0 00 c 4 00 -(4 2 00 & 250 0 00 8 00 ....... 000 5 Returnlntr uamston. .n. c., daily except Sunday, 7.40 A. l, Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive . Tarboro, N. c, 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. i . -Train ou Midland N. c. Rranch leaves Golds boro, N. c, dally. except undaj 8.30 A. M.. arriAe sini! hllcld, N C4. 10.00 A. M. Ketumlng kaes smltbticld, N. !c, ia45A. 2L, arrive Goldsboro, N. c, 12.10 P. M. I Train on Nash1llc JJntnch leavcvJ Rocky Mount foe Nashville.i 4.00 P M., arrives at NaslnHle 4.40 P. L. SpriM? Hoijc 5.15 P- AL S6?5,.101 spring Hope law A. 3L NashvlJie U.15 A.M., ! lioeky Mount lL- A, M.. dally except Sunday - - - I Train on Clinton Rranch leaves Warsaw for ainton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. 31. Rettirnlng leav es Clinton at 8.45 A. AL, connect ing at W area w with Nos. 15 and 66, I southbound Train on Wilson &, Favetteviiie Branch is Na 51. Northbound Is No. 50. Dally except Sunday. - - , z i TliJi Xo- -7 8011111 WM stop only at Wiim, Goldsboro and Magnolia. - , 1 r Train No. 78 makes close, connection at Wel donfor aU points North daily. Ail rail via iuciujioiiu, ana aauy, except Sunday. Ma Bay Line. . . . -, Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. JM tndns run solid between Wilmington arid Washington, and have Pullman Palace sieep ers attached. . JOHN F. DlTfNE, GenT Supt. J. R. kENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMEKSON. Gen l Passenger Aent- 1 Jans - .'. - .. REPAIR SHOP. PARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND OF . vehicle or want any 'Repairing done to their old vehicles, will find it to their interest to call on ' - - . . ' " C. B..SOUTHEREAND & CO. . Corner Second and Princess streets, fiend your horses to be shod. vn iinvn tlrst-ciass SUoer. 1 - , ian z tf think of It. You CAN BE YOUR OWN PAINTER IF you buy my Pure Paint mixed to order. I have all kinds of Paints. Otts, Lamps, ,Glas3, Var nish, Brushes. Imported and Domestic cood.. Whitewashes. Iainters' and Artisfs Material, Machine Oils. Mica. Axle Grease. c con tracts taken. It. L. HUTCH I NH. jan 23 , St?re No. 12 North Second Sigh of the Horse. yjjk HAVE THE LARGESTTnTATLTr and most complete stock of Harness andSaa dlery goods, Trunks and Bags In tbe Male, and guaranteed to please both la quality cn l price or money.cheerfully reiunded. cenuir e army Saddles to arrive this week. ' . - , : - lC L. FENNELL, Jan 23 - The Horse Milliner. 10 bo.l roui, n MtBrJmrits, Exchange WE ARE OPEN AND, PROPOSE' TO J;i: celve guests for board by the dsy. ; or month at the following low rates: 1 vr d v $1; week f4.50 month fis. 3ieals sent to ; -nj part of the city, and served at any hour, tl Ijest'the market affords. A sumptuous Fr. Lunch every day from 11 to 1. Phlladij Li Beer on draught. , - . . . . , jau l siy Lime. Limo. 23 15 13 Samuel Bear,. Sr.. UOLESALE DEALER 4N TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF, LI31E in exchange for LIME " 1 LIME " V -LIME " - LIME " - ' v LIME " . : ' TOOVISIONS. GiiocEi:ii:s. DRY GOOOs IIARDWARF.' LL'MBEIL CASIL fui:ncii sept DIttiS ROcLTlV The cheapest place to buy your " ? Shipper of Jiide's, Furs, Wool, Beeswax, AcjlRCl100 Woolen and school station r U " 31 tt, no. 10 aiarket St. . J jH at IIeinshergprg. t I .1 .4
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