1 ? rsr CataeEH LJSlVlrSS ELY r.l.rllM. MU . . 1TEREST TO V f Tiw of T f M'iwy I Iff fn-mSpj!"- l Kakftt m.K Kvcrr miui KM 5icb-i:ptociii:.cu p.. I0RE EYE-GLASSES. CHELLS EYE SALVE. i VZAK AND INFLAMED ETES. let boar&iXbUtaes, as ' Wtrisr J&e S!2fit of U Old. imy, Oraa!Uon. Stye Tumri , Milled Ere lAihet, and Pro I VilrX EfCffAiKi Frnnt- test Care. J y t3rVMU wbea aMd In oiher ik u Titer, fever Sort. Tu- JiMca. Km, Pile, or wfaerever r eiteU. MITCH KIX'8 9ALVF Ni to limuxt. I HI DrcxrUti at S5e ion13 4tr 1888. esldential Year. -o- KMDn ro!inc3 Sutscrlbe forthp fork Weekly Herald Dollar a Year. CVapcst FamKy Journal In the U tpf.oa' ffry wrtk of eacb 41K nrjte cat Serials by 0rvut Cables. "TEirpcTtsnt allCnrrrnt i;C5-T"trl Fanulnir. The t.. UteTHtcrc and Art. f 'Tsuuon on aU sab)crt?i CORDON HOtXETT. Xrw York l!crall. - Nexr York Cly ?J Lot of Fine Ported GuodB. Si-as rtnanl Macmronl, - a eantern pots. 'Ho. ,lfoniia Fruits., v -CnrM Aprils "r cisnvE ntusn. nsaproot I, iti I ..... Xtd jJ ...J r ruff j Tlio Daily HiGVic"C7. ' A li:cacy. - . ' Frieml of my many. years! "When the jrrent ilnce inttx at lost. . on me. I?t liie not leave to pain and sadden thee V ; A memory of team. . - JJut pleasant thouslrrone Of one who va thy friendship's honored jraefct And drauk the ine of consolation pressed w -From Korrowt of thy own. I leave with thee a sense Of hands upheld and trials rendered The unbelfich joy whieh is to help fulness Its own tffeat recompense: -"The knowledge? that from thine, As from the garments of theMaster, stole Calmness and strength. . the virtue which makes whole 4, And heals without a sign; Y Yea, more, tint assurance strong t lovi wliieh fails of perfect Tha 9 utterance neii lAvvh On to (ill the heavcnlv atmos-phi-rt With it itiiiiiiirtal song. Jtm U. Wltiliitr. in liuh'pr,H(lfinl. Iiy tfiv hue1 hands in mine. trujt i'u m' he tuid. but she only remarked -that Vlie had neuralgia and iiiiit hold her had. Then he iHMiht her xi hotfle of Salvation Oil for t MMity-livf cents. Now he holds her swft hainK by the hour. - The 'tiiiitrr Seven in tlir Itiblc. Among the Ilebre -s the vonl for Milcmiiweariiig is kVeptijare,M or protest by seven. Abraham, you will remember, appointed seven ewe Iambs as his testimony to the coven ant with AbtmeJech." The Creator rested from His work on thesevctith day, and this day w.ts called Sab bath or seventh. A leprous person was either to bathe seven times or b sprinkled seven times itb the blood of a sparrow. Seven years was the period for repentance. Kvery teven years the-Hebrew servant de manded liberty for himself. And the prophet praised God seven times a day. Cain, we are told, was to be revenged sevenfold. The gitts or the Holy liiiost were said to be seven in number, and in presence of the Almighty seven angels stand, as we are told, in To hia.. Seven lamps burn before God. and throughout the whole book of Revelations the number seven is constantly used. Jacob served seven years "for Leah, and seven more for Rachael. Then there are the seven ears of corn and the seven kine. It as seven people that pos sessed the land of Promise in Deu teronomy, and the story of Samson tells how he kept his nuptials seven days, and then was bound with seven green withes. IViitaXcw. Conauinptlon Surely Cured. To the Edito it Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases h'ave been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of ihv remedy fiikk to any of your readers who" have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post oflice address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOOUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. Never think you can make your self great by making another less. Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria.. are spread by contagion, by the transfer of . living matter. "These particles come from the skin, the membranous lining of the mouth, nose and throat, and from the in testines and urinary organs. Disin fect promptly" and thorough' with Darbvs Prophylactic Fluid, the great germ destroyer. Prof. II. T. Lu)ton, of the Van derbilt University, Tenn., says: "As a disinfectant and detergent Darby a Prophylactic Fluid is super ior to any preparation with which I am acquainted.1 mm . Quarterly Meetinc. First round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist K. Church. South: Grace Chumh. Wilmington. Feb ruary 4 and .. Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, February IV and 12. Clinton circuit, at Johnson's chap el, February 18 ami 19. Waccnmaw circuit, at Shiloh, Feb ruary 2 and 20. Brunswick mission. February C anil J. Onslow circuit, at Green Branch. March 0 and 4. Kenansville.at Kenansville, March want! II. Carver's Creek, at Shiloh. March ISaudl'J. Elizabeth rjreuit. at Elizabeth, March 21 and 35. Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem. Ap'l 10 and 11. 1 T. W. GuTnniK. P. E. ash .Sash. Dooro. Dooro. -o- JgEST GOOD3. LOWEST PfclCES. RIMS, SPOKES, 4 WHEGLS. COOKING XSD HEATING STOVES. i Belnj Factory JLgrnts we can save you money, dec 23 1 . 12 So. rrout Str - . jtsaic, u;iDzvELOPHD patit t tu Ilod f enJirjtvl ni tr rrlLmtl. Full puXlcxx EKnt :fi rri, KXIK KKD. CO.. Be rrAto. N.l rTEEEBsnMnEnicasnEssjsVeira lit ct TtiWort. laducrttjoa. tw dartw hoT . Bjy6laHTeodw . . .... MISCELLANEOUS. n"RRT?.Mri:i ESTABLISHED IN 1823. The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper, Six Regular Editors; Special Cor resjiondenta at Home and Abroad; Stories, Reviews, Condensed News, Departments for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men, Students, Bovs and Girls. ; v Tliia year the OusERVKRwiU pub Ush more, than , ' j FIFTY PRIZE ""TOItlES, and the ablest and most iopular writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ef the OusKRVEit, and it will give tiftv-two unexcelled papers iu the comlug vear. . . Price. $00 a vear. Clergvmeii,.i.00 a year. Great Inducements for 1888 L ThcNKH YOUKOBSEKVEK will be sent for oue j ear to any clergyman not. now a sub scrlbcr. fr ONK VOLLAU. 2. A ny subhcrlbcT scndJ nj; bis own subscrlp tlon fr a year iu advance and a new subserl wiui I3.U0, caa bae a copy of tbeIren- yeua Letters.' or ".TUi Ufc of Jem' McAuK3V t . . ....I, ....... .A rfv tc Ull V I 1 t I tin -. nuiuderot tblH year, and to January 1, 1869, 10 any nkw subocHber sending ua bis name and udilress and I&00 In advance. To such subscrt bcrs wc will also give cither the volume of Ircntru? LtUers,or "The Life of Jerry Mc Auley. , 'Ascnts wanted everywhere. Liberal terms. Lurvre commissions, samploc free. Address, Nfew York i Observer, NEW YORK. dec 2 The National Life -AND Maturity Association. OF WASHINGTON, P. C. Total Cash Assets.. Liabilities Paid to members... . None. .fl8S,W0,2 -o- HORATIO BROWXLSQ, President, o OKU ROE D. ELDKIDGE, ' secretary. Manager and Actuary.' o Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. . a Guaranteed Policy. . An IncontesUble Policy. Maturity Value in Casa at -; oted A?ei Annual Cost Absolutely limited, only Four Payments per Year. Xon Forfeitable After Three Years. P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. ' Medical Director; V, ii. (.1BS0N, Special As?enu Home Office, 1.215 F Street, N.IW. oct 26 tf The Acme MANUFAOTURIN& CO , MANUFACTURERS OF k Fertilizers, Pine Wool and Pine Wool Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C. - rjmE REPUTATION OFOUR FERTILIZERS, the ACME and OEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use In the hands of the best farmers of this and other States fully attest their value as a high grade manure. The MATTING, made from the leaves of our naUve pine, has already gained a popularity for comfort and durability equal to any wool carpet, and the demand for It Is dally Increas ing. It has virtues not found la any other The FIBRE or Wool is extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a filling' for Mattresses Is almost equal to hair, belmj Ught, elastic and proof against insects. certificates rrom e liable parties using" our goods can be seen at our offlce, or will be mail ed upon application. ' novlfttf Samuel Bear, Sr.. "yyilOLESALE DEALER IN y ; TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF, Shipper of maes, Furs. Wool, Beeswax, tc5 ! dec 31 tf Nd. 13 Martet St, WHOLESALE PRICES. TLe follotrtns: yiojatlon3 represent whole siCa prices ecaeraiiy in making up Small or- r d.rsMjUer prices lure to be charged. BAGGING , -Gunny........ ' Standard...,. 7 3 8 H W 8 10 13( 10 (4 1 6K 8 15 BACON North Carolina. Hams..;........ . Shoulders E sjdes,n........ WESTERN SMOKED Hams. a.. .......C Sides, fi.- ' Shoulders, y Tt DRY SALTED Sides, V . . . Shouklers, V BARRE1.S Spirits Turpentine. tn1 second iiaoi, each..i 1 40 1 50 isev, ew iork each.;.... 0 00 jvew, cai y, each. ...... BEESWAX, B.. BRICKS, AVUmlngtou. M.. NorUiern. BUTTER, t tb ' ; North, Carolina. . . ... . . . .'. . Northern ..:..:...,.... C.VNDLES; v. Sperm.. ..-.... a.... - Adimantlne. j . . . CHEESE,- V t Northern Factory....:. . Dairy, Cream State........;....;...'.... COFFEE, U- 1 IS (A 1 TO 6 oo 8 m .. o oo n oo 18 11 13 o ; 10 13 14 10 Java..;-.v.,.t; 27 S 38 'Laguyra .2-i$ , 24, Rio.,.'..... 20 22 CORN MEAL, Vbu&h, In sacks. 00 7 - Vlrslnia Meal 00 1 7tf COTTON TIES, l bundle....... I S. tt 1 30 1H)MESTICS . ' Shectlmr; 4-4, yard....... ' 6H Yams, bunch . (X) M 80 KGtJS, dO;r..vv..;..i.....i.. -1-. 20 FISH Mackerel."No; I, bbl.'. 00 00 H12 50 . Mack-erol, No. 1, hall bbL 7 .V) ? 8 00 Mackerel, No. 2, t? bbl.... .v y 00 iail 00 Mackerel, No. 2. half bbl... 4 75 (i 00 ; Mackerel, No. :i, ? bbl. ..... 7 80 i 0 00 - Mullets, r bbl 0 00 7 00 N. c. Roe netting, v keg... : oo 4 00 Drj' CodV.3?- Its ...... 5 10 FLOUi:, V bbl Western, low grade Extn Family... . City Mills suier. . . . Famllv.. GLUK. W lb... , a 50 4 00 .... .... 4 00 4 50 4 50 5 00 ....... 4 00 4 10 i . 4 50 ' 5 00 . 8 : 10 GRAIN. V busheL i corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo. In bulk, white. . corn, ca;TO, in bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store. . . . Oats, from store. ...i. Oats, Rust Proof .'. Cow Peas i HIDES, V-B f Green..-.;.'- J...... 00 1 00 . & 6G (& 00 oo a -so r& 65 62 '. 67 IS -45 52 00 h 12 5 10 Dry.. HAY, -gJ 100 lbs Eastern...: . Western North River.... HOOP IRON, lb... LARD, lb Northern...... North." Carolina. LIME. 9. barrel ..if... 1 05 1 10. 85 05 90 1 00 8 & -10 1 40 0 00 lumber: citv Sawed. Mft Ship Stuff, . re sawed. . 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 16 00 West India Cargles, accord- lng to quality ....... 1 13 00 $18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 23 00 . Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 T5 00 MOLASSES, 1$ gallon . New Crop, In hhds.... 25 .36 " in bbls ; 28 30 Porto Rico, in hhds.... 28 30 " " in bbls... 30 & 35 Sugar nouse, in hhds. ....... 00 g .15 7 44 lnbols....... 16 18 Syrup, la bbls 23 35 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 3 40 a 3 50 OILS, V gauon. Kerosene - - Lard .-. Linseed . ; Rosin ........ 'Tar.-..'.. - Deck and Spar..... POULTRY - . - Chickens, live, grown... . . . . spring Turkeys...;...........-.... PEANUTS, t bushel. 23 Tb..... . POTATOES- T$ .bushel . - sweetTT;. Irish, bbl.. ...... 9 (4 " H 16 1 45 90 i ao 15 a 16 00 20 , .00 G. 33 20 . 35 10 3 30 95 100 m :00 . 35 60 . 2 35 ( 3 75 '; .17 50 18 00 .15 00 tlG 00 . 00 (15 00 . 4. 0 . . 5X . 60 C 80 PORK, m barrel City Mess Prime Rump..; RIC E Carolina. W & Rough, bush, (Upland), (Lowland): 80 Q 1 00 RAGS, V lb Country. .. . .7. rOO - c IK Clty;...., ROPE, "& lb SALT, & sack. Alum. .... 70 75 .... 65 (ft, 70 - uverpooi.v; Lisbon.....;.;.. 00 -00 -00 70 SUGAlt, P & Standard graln.l - -6- 6j; standard A...v i .w ; . . -ejfOjU5- H White EX C.'.;.....y...,.-.. 0 6' Extra C, Golden....;......;. .. 5 : Stf CYellow: u... 0 5jkf SOAP. ft Northern. .vUv., 5K 5 SHINGLES, J in. y M. . . 5 00 (3, 7 00 i i common i. -...j.i-i,;.v 2 00 3 50 r Cypress saps.- .i ..;;?. 4 50 5 1)0 - Cj-press Hearts.... ......V. 0 00 7 50 STAVES, ?J M W. O. Barrel.. : 8 00 14 00 IL O. Hogshead 4. ... 0 00 10 00 TALLOW. V- t.i. ........ 5. '6 TIMBER, v M feet Shipping. .13 00 14 00 ; Fine 111 - -.11 35 13 00 Mlii ritne;..i:.. 7 50 - 8 50T Mill 1 alr 5 00 0 00 common Mfll..:.. ....-5 00 0 00 Inferior to Ordinary.. ...... .3 50 4 00- WHISKEY, gal Northern... 1 00 2 OOf North Carolina .fl 00 3 50 3 WOOL. V n Washed 38 30 J , Unwashep. ....... 15 25 Burr). J..-.. .... 10 15 Z After Forty re srs" , f j ' I-brt pa ration of mora I fnrrTr, k rtnWcaur fir pk tents in ilAAMc4,Lnl JFo'eiKn conn. , o.- (. 'itin Trabfihsr of ta Scientific - -uren contimi act as solicitors t ' (4rmtnr. ind aU ther countries. Thr wen- ence is OMqaaJea aa wjcit wiuuw " IDwnn anl pociflction jrapacWLaad Clod InePatenl Offiooon short notice-. Terms Terr drarin rs. Advice by mail fre. x. J r.Sni?obtin throngb Mann A Coar noticed the l2wtciWJttoi nd is the most influent;?. JSS? of its kind published in the world.. The adVantafie ot aacli notice eYery patentee witrw f7ldidVmnrtrateti newspanVr f ia pablished 1VKKICL.Y at X0U a year, and w , adSiitted to be the let paper ilevotodHo-Bclence. mhVnics. hier;onv engineering worts, and , ?er dertwents of industrial progrtss. Pub- !. 1ZZ rttrt-i tt. tains the name of all pVteiUes and t.tlet eTeryiranUcro patented .. each weefe. - s iuu muiu Sold by ail Msdelers.- . , ; 4 If too hav an inTemkion to patent writ to ManaJk Co.. pnV..hers of Bcientifio Aaencan, 31 Broadway. New York. i' lliadboo k a bout p tnto oaAilad fren 1: . j - Advertisers Can learn the exact cosi of tiny prbpo jd line: of advertising in Ameribaii". j Ceo. P.Vp.ovreli L: Co., - 1 Wew paper t2Vertiirig CtxreaU, I ' JO Snnxcs St ' New York. : 3f Cand JOcta. for lOO-pjj l?mplil- ...... ....- ' t , 1 , - " mm fjjz m l 1 1 l : ml I 1131 I itt3W.;fffthmt4 bUtes.aad KAILHOAD'. Trc. - ' - TIM K TABf.K fff .,:. TalniPltO Uallnmi) TO. rr nrr n ? : i GN Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun dar:v. GOING SOCTH. ; ?0 i passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet. N. C. ......... . Arrive at Cheraw. S. (i. . ....v. 8.20 A. M. H.30 A. M. i ' GOIXG NORTH;! t ii i' ; . . ' No. 2 Pashger and Freight;;"" , . Leav1 Cheraw, S.'c. ;-. rT;'. jfei' P. 1. Arrive at Hamlet. N- C...:........4.3.35P. M. ' dec 16 tt V . wm. MONCljiuEtJupft;.:: Wilmlnpon, :Colnni irfia 6 ATlCTSta K." U;r 0 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan Sth, 1888. ;No. 33. NO. 27. NO 15. -j P. M. .1 8 a P. M. P. M. Leave Wilmington. Leave Marion. Arrive .Florence 10 10! t 2 40 33 41 ; 5 l' 0 2C. A. M. . P. M. NO. 59. I I. M. ;:- 112 12 lO Lea ve Florence. . Arrive Sumter. . . . . . 2 40 t6 10 4 25!. i 8 05 NO. 53. A. M. Leave Sumter ' 4 25 la.....l 6 15 I A. M. ,t 9 40i 10 4j 8 27 :9 55 Arrive Columbia No.; 52 runs through from Charleston Ma Central K. It. - ! leaving Lanes 8riJ4 A. M., Manalng 9:08 A. M. Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. 3L. Lanes Uh28 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter 11:46 A. M. arilves Columbia 1:10 P. M. No. 56 runs through from Charleston via Central R. ii., Leaving Lanes 7:13 P.' M., Man ning 7 A! P, M. - ! ! Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florenco with No. 59. - - TRAINS GOING NORTH. tNo. 78. NO. No. 53j P. M A. M. 650 P. M. 5 33 6 46 Leave Columbia. Arrive .Sumter... 10 35 11 52 8 12 NO. 5H.j t 8 22. 9 40. Leave Sumter Arrive Florence . . .-. U 52 1 20 A. M. A. M. I NO. 66. NO. 14. A. M. t 10 30 1111 P. M. 8 20 8 55 Leave Florence ...... Leave Marlon.. Arrive Wilmington. . . 4 35 5 23 8 35 2 101 11 50 A. $L i P. J4. P. M Dally. . fDafly except Sunday. No. 53 runs tfcxwuIto Charleston, S, C via t;enirtn n. jt., amvmgr Manning 7a"U m Lanes 8:03 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. No. 57 runs througrh to Charleston via Cen tral E, it., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 933 A. M., Charleston 11U10 A M. . , No.'CO connects at Florence with C andD. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. Ii. for all polnt3 JOHN F. DIVINE, - ' - . "Jeneral Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. 'T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agent. Jan 10 ; . . - Wifmington A Weldon R. R 1 and branches: CONDENSED, SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 27, ltMall dally. No. 15, dally ex Sunday. Dated Jan. 8, 18S8. NO. 23, dally. ugaw nrc.uuu...,. 1 2uoyui Ar.Koctey Mount. 3 17 pm 2 05 pnij 0 43 pmkti 00 am I tit am Arrive Tarbora . Leave Tarboro.. ..j '4 50 pm'. .'iio uuaMi,......,.. ....... Arrive Wilson.... j Leave Wilson. Arrive Selma Arrive Fayettevre 3 53pmr 7 00 pm! 7 48 am 4 10 pm; 5 19 pm 745 pm Leave Goldsboro. . Leave Warsaw. :. ; Leave MagnoUa... Ar, Wilmington... 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm; 8 40 am .: 9 38 am 8 40 pm 9 54 am 9 55pmjll 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 66, dallytex Sunday. NO. 14. daily. No. 78, dally. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 12 05 am; 9 00 am; 3 45 pm 1 21 am 10 35 am 5 28 pm 10 50 am 5 50 pm 6 52 pm 2 23 am 111 50 am Leave Fayette ville i 8 30am;... 10 .warn:.".. 11 59 am! . . . L Arrive Selma. ... . .....-. Arrive Wllsgn (...... Leave Wilson.... Ar. Itoclcy 3Iount 3 03 am 13 42pmr 7 48 pm .. I 1 18 pmf 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro... ...i4 50 pm;. ...tlO 50 am. Arrive Weldon. . . . 4 30 ami 2 40 pm j 9 35 pm Dally except. Sunday. Train on. Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 1. M. Re luming leavcii Scotland Neck at 9.;0 A. M. daily except Sunday. - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albcrmarlc & Raleigh it. R. dairy except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 F. M., arrive WUllamston, N. C, 8.10 P. 3L, 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves W'il Uamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A.M., 11JJ0 A. M. .. Train ou Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C. dally except Sunday, 8.30 A. M., anlvc smithlleld. N. C, laoo A. M. iieturnlng leaves Smlthflcld. N. c 10.45 A. M., arrive Goldsboro. N. C. 12.10 P.M. t , - - Train on Nashville Hram-h leaver Rocky Mount for Nashville, - 4.00 V. M., arrives .asnviue 4.u i - 31., c-pnng nope v. -m. jceturmng leaves spring nope iu.40 a. m NashvlUe 1L15 A. M., Bocky Mount, 1L55 A, GENERAL MERCHANDISE BROKER! M., dally except Sunday. ' . , i . "1 .-, 'f: -v : rJJ. . ' . - Train on Clinton Branch leaves WarsawforM t . , ' : Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. M - connect - lng at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 60," " -' ' ' southbound Train on AVllson t Faetteviile Branch is No. 5L Northbound is No. SO. Daiiy except Sunday. . - ; j Train Na 27 South wUl stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. v Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wei - don for all point North dally. All rail via Richmond and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. te - - .- - Trains mate close connection for all points' North via Richmond and Washington. " ; prompt dispatch to aU buIne entmcfM to - All trains ruir solid between Wilmington and : j - Washington, and have Pullman Palace sleep- 1113 care. . . k , , ersattached. , . j Jan 11 1m . , - JOHN F. D1TNE, GenT Supt. J ' - 1 " J.R.' KENLY. Supf. Transportation, r i tt , -ay j n' 1 v T.M. E3IERSON. Gen 1 Passenger A genVviXrUUS JNUtS. aHU Uanu7. KnoxviiIe Furniture i;o. WE ARE HERE Y'ET, WITH THE. FUiest ; . , ; , ' and cheapes; i!nrnlture and .other housthoia goods to be found in the city. . - - -We are receiving new good- dally from the Factory. Also a juilH of RatyCanlages.if MISCELLANEOUS. Carolina Central Hailrcb l . ; - . . . - Company. ; rur ; CHANOiB OF CHEBULfi WESTBOUND TRAINS. . : ( j .iNo. 1. I No. 3. jNo. o l 1, 18. idallyex.lallyex.l Tri- Jan. Tt Leave Wllmlnirton 40 pm- -13 23 ami , - : ... --; 7 (X am 5 4fc5 pm x 7. It 00 am 7 00 am 3 M pm Ar. Laurinburg. . . Lv. Laurlnburg...l!12 33am Leave;llamlu....j 2 iXJam Arrive Charlotte.', 7 00 am Leavw;harlotte. . f ; , j A. Leawe; LineoliitoTi. t - .'jll-ftl Leave: Shelby.. .v - ;i2.64 45 ami ami Ar. .Rutherf ordton i 3 00 pm I - EASTBOtJND TRAINS l : ' I rvo.-2 ; Mo. 4; .Nfsvsc Jif n. J ; 1888. idally ex daUy ex. Tri- sunaay. sunaay. eeKi:, Lv. Jtutticrtoraioni t K wsni f . i - - . - .,11 r.tnntl . ' . Leaver Lincolnton.i --'-"1W.43 pm -v--. . Arrive charlotte.. ' f 3 (opnri Leave Charlotte... 8 ftlpm. ' j 7 05 am Leave Hamlet. . 1 25 ami r 2 30 pm Anlve Lnurinburgi 2 17 am! .4 00 pni ' ' - . . j : ; - - - t -- -., , -'. ; NO. G.. I"'. , Leavrf Iaurlnburg, "2 27 ain. - , 5 45 wu' , Arflv Wiimlngt'u 825 ami ,' v v 'J, 425 pm ' Trains No. 1 and 2make close 'conncctKu av Hamlet wit h Trains to and from Ralciiu 'Tiimugii Meepuntr caw Detweeu v. uiuuigion . and Charlotte mid charlot te and Raki?h. t-.: f ? Taice Train No. 1 for sutcs ville and m at ii mn- on W. N. C. R. R. and poinrs Wesn .Iso. tor - Spartanburg, .4reenville.t Athens:. tLanta arl Sparta u burg." ; " - ixcai 1 reiguti 'ami n irt.weuy Jtween -Wimiicigtou and Laurinburg.'" ' ' Lcx-al Freight Nos. 7 and 8 riail- between -TAuilnbnnr and Charlot te. , , , Nos. 5, , 7, 8, take pDsvngers - : , .. ,. : :, L. C JON123,,Superlntrn ll . Y. W. CLARK, Gen l Passenger.AgenU . ' , -.Jan 6 ' . ' ;..-r:vr" -; y . MARKET KTRKKT. NO. USV, H?l t 'T X) AND WX ARB PREPARED TO DO . - .XX MANNER 'vk4.Xi. ;; ' iv: 7 rttmnq mmm i r -WHEN YOU WANT- V' PROG RAMMES,. CIRCULARS. ; CARDS c LET- ? q u . TER-nEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, : ' J V ; ENVKLOPES, NOTE-HKADS, ' 5 1 " PAMPHLET PKINTING. TAGS, LAND DEEDS, f i MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER 1 . n IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WAHRANTS,"- , , ' STATE WARRANTS,' JUSTICES' JTTDG V i MENTS. JUSTICESv EXECUTIONS. CHATri J v , TEL MORTGAGES, &C CALT,ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS: Adcireeh REVIEW JOB OFFICE tilWhCTChSt'C Sign of the Horb; " "1T7E HA VI" THE XAR0EST, CUE APEJ'T,- dlery goods. Tnmts and .Bags m the' state, - and guaranteed to please both In "quality and ; h price or money cheerfuUy reiunded. Genuine . army saddles to arrive this week. " : f . 11. L. FENNELL. ! " 4 T " jan23 ,-;The Horse 5Hlllnr;r 10 saFroat Mcrciiarits, ! Exchange WK ARE "OPEN AND PROPOSE TO RE- ' celve guests for board by .the day,- week " or month at the following low rates: - per day -$L week 1450; month f 18. -Meals sent to any ; part of the city and served at. any hour, the -best the market affords. A sumptuous. Free , lAinch e-cry day from llto l., Philadelphia' jueer on araugnc jan 15 iy Lime. Lime; r '. .. y . '1 ' LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS , LIME " V. "GROCElilfJs. LIME LIME LD1E LIME " DRY GOODS- ;! t' HARDWARE? '; .7 LUMBER. ? .ytvcAsn;'- -V - V ) FU15WUU liUOA fiept Cev.arte Priggo, at i 1 1 Corner Waterand Mulberry Street s,( Wcssc II h . i - . ; ' f ' building) up stairs. - ' " .'' . ! . . - ' . ' - ;. ; ; i ' - f ; . , r ) "TTTTGULD NOTIFY 1115 FRIENDS AND the I f f - v f , ? public generally, that he has opened a Generd- 1 ' - . s . , . " Brokerage offlce at the above address and re' ' ; - ' ; w -. . . . x spectfully .solicits their7 orders Will cie . . i t , S. W1SX1-LI STILL TAKES THE he.-vd! Thv freshest of FRUITS. UTS D CANDIES always on hanfL' 'Just wJk,t yo i wuiit to pleasf ttxr ciiilrtrea. - postage-tamp3 in rr.l o,ii;uitits alwav on namt Re.j.v!nu:y, " -A. WINSTFXD r 1;' -x k hiu-4 Ij ,rr . ... v . 3 i-v! V' rr .i-1 'f 11, -j..