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fcr Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Crt !rt Free. Hi? lTannt. -r . . I L -a t nr. S7.00 CO - . f ..Id BrelC f Price. U" r- 109 fulton SUIT. H03CE0PATHIC (.SPECIFIC. Ho. " Ti orry ocf7' r.j teSTIONSS n.y rrmlutloniml tne dnrtnzuv um . rntnrv. NM leas' I . . mirrpv uu i - .,-n.b Ihtl cin hl lT. ' 1 ,rr, f.u.ti ituir honw-s. !. llb- it- tketr wort: iih.-r s-, . i .1 :llilt!tV TVlltllml. iiP- j ' . - . rtMt fr I'll IlltS J 7 " ' " . ... o -II T f74V - - ----- ,r value .'Ui iriiiriuin'-1 t irt J on In business. whtt'H 1j ", AtSUM a, .noil iv. NEW 'YORK OBSERVER. f - Jr. e Oldest and Best Fm-ly Newspaper. t R,u!ar Witor: !lecial Cor- :ct!rus at Home and Aoroau; r.. KviwN ( onilensetl ews, rirjnt for Farmers, Mer at lUiikers Professional Men, .Ifiits. and (i iris. H-v llnjrtlt'L'll ,'51l ,tll. a n year iiir ub?m n ! m ; taore than til rmi6iiMumfi5, l the able trA mot popular ;ter U contribute to its col n. Poet and prose writers, au r. eilitors men of science -and nam of pru'us will fill the col- hnttf the Ocskrvkr. and it will eCdytvo uueiceJfetl fiapers in v coiaiii year. Price, fiwa vear. Cer-Tinen, 2.00 a year. f. ..i I.J r 4 n n r ?3 iiiuucemenis ior looo Tie.XEW VOKK OBSEItVCU will be sent & jtu lo aaj clergyman not now a sub I" r. fur ON E DOLLA l. Aaj saliTibT sending his ow n subscrlp i B r x jrir la adtano? and a new subsoil pr.'HUcn.cao have a copy of the -Irrn- ltx:er.m or ""TLe Life of Jerry McAuley. v e ui stai tte OBSEHVEK for ihe re aWcf it!syer. and to January 1. lso. J i saix-rlUr senciine us his name and iai nj in advance. To such subscri- f Will atuk rn v, . i . . ... , mi iui- tUiUUlt'Ut ws Utters" or -Tlie Lite pf Jerry Mc- vatA wanted eerj where. Liberal terms, free. York Observer, XKW YORK. THE EE7IEW: ... 5 r t s 6. mm; o o 7 sTkxrr. Na uiV, tui TIK ARE PRXfARZD TO DO ""ALL Vjw.vp fab rintimj '-UiJffr ll HEMIEi BILL-HEADS, POSTERS. rAMFniXr FRINTINO, CuiS:s,LANDDEi:i)s iTT liS?" nV1L WARR.V2rre. 'iCvrv lAKaANTS. JTSTICES' irno. GiYrxri "crA1 FRICEJJ BEPORF WlQ YOCK ORDERS. REVIEW JOB OFFICE ' ILMIMBTOK- t .'r Now York, tfaJ s sh rflt0 cenu a it .1 A,,. n. HnS .J?3U "1 EDW.ro. septa i'! If Microti"- r .St"' .... cHfl-. r EH -5 DSDIIlIJi JM"iM l - ii'S?- Urs. rxM powder, lor tij ! lL 1 i m MY IJONNY VALF.NTINE. ! love tli sweetest maiden That walks The earth to-day. Her eye with lore are laden. Her lf)! ne'er Kfiy ine nay; Her luiir is rethlihh golden, Like kies when dusk stalls on, For just a hhade beholden To absence of the dawn. Jler eyes are so alluring. That I may never know; Utile wth oft assuring. What colors eause tlieir glow; For oft their Inies do vary. Though changeless in their love, And, whether bold or wary. Their light seems from above. Her maimers are all queenly. Her fonu is quaint, petite; And, when her eyes serenely Meet ifdne. l aye repeat. h, bonny, blessed maiden! 51 v heart is ever thine. With tender accents taken, 51 v darling Valentine." "How can I become a poet rote a conceited vouth to the singer Longfellow. "Eat" fish my dear sir. ! Hut we doubt tli advice: no man however has evnr doubted the fact rl .... itnv fv,n,.ii vVjnn w tIim " - - -. iTc.iti.f eoiorli remeiiv now in the .......I-.. Cont of the Wrtri ufthe Unite! States. The lievolutionarv War cost the United Stare l":r,li):i,7(W. The c:ilonis fumislHMl, from 1775 to ' 1?X'&ft,U61 troops. : Flit? arof 1812 crt the Uniterl ; States $tU7,15,(X;J. TJi number of tro.ips enjr.i;d is otimated at 471.- M;ei. ... . - - j The Mexican war cost, the United States 100,000,000. The number of troop. engaged was 10l,2i2. The Civil War co.-t tin; United States $G,lSJ,iri.l00. The number o Federal troops ns '2. 850,1 :52. V. )". Mar. Dyspepsia anil Indigestion are killfmr inor'iitle than rum, ten timesover. When a man has v When irvs- Kpsia his stomach is always with him and he is always concious of it. He can't bleep, his foot doesn't taste rirht, lie's morbid. Your stomach oimht to be ytiur best friend, and it will be if after eating you will take a little Simmons Liver Regulator to assist digestion ami allay all ir ritation. "After eating a hearty supper, if I take alout a teaspoonful of Sim mons Liver Regulator. 1 never feel tho effects of the supper eaten." Ovid d. Sparks.' ex-.Mayor of Ma con, Go, A "Wonderful Grapevine. Mr. A. F. Tift has upon his place in Key West, Fla., a wonderful grapevine covering a great trellis. This vine bears four crops every year. The grapes grow in exceed ingly compact clusters, many of them weighing as much as eight pounds, and the vine is literally loaded with bunches. It is a native of the West India islands, probably of Jamacia. As an illustration of the dense nature of the bunches, the grapes grow so thick upon them that the center grapes fre quently cannot reach the sunlight to mature. The outside grapes can be picketl otT as needed, and the mass of grapes beneath the outside Inver left to ripen. Chicago T'uhch. I have been a great sufferer from atarrh for over ten years; had it 'ery bad, could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep had to walk the Hoor. I purchased Ely's Cream Halm and am using it freely, 4t is workinir a cure surely. I have advised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case. It is the one medicine above all others made to cure catarrh, and it is worth its weight in gold. I thank God 1 have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness. H. W. Sperry,' llart fcrd, Conn. Ilor llcrame 1 .."iOO.OOO. The Ilev. VA Fay, who has offer ed to endow a women's college at Worchester with (MHj,tK)0. was form erly a Unitarian pastor at Leomins ter and is ntw a resident of Cali fornia. The story of his wealth souuds like k a fable. He left the I'ast many vears ago, on account of his wife's ill-health, and traveled in the West. Iji Colorado he met a friend and entrusted to him a small sum tif money, said to be $1.0. for invest ment. After a time he entto Los Angeles, and, it is said, realized 2 i. (XXI from hisColorado investment. lie invented this money in real es tate in outhern Calihj-nia. ami is now said to be orth $ 1,000,000. Ioton (il'jbr. Ounrlerly Meeting. First round of Quarterly Meet iugs for the Wilmington District of the Methodist K. Church, South: Clinton circuit, at Johnson's chap el. February 18 and 1. ; Waccainaw circuit, atShiloh, Feb ruary 25 and 2G. ' Brunswick mission, Februarv 2. and 2G. Onslow circuit,-at Oreen Branch, March 3 and 4. Kenansville.at Kenansville,March 10 and II. Carver's Creek, at Shiloh, March 18 and 19. Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, March 24 and 25. Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem,ApT 10 and 11. I T. W. Guthrik, P. E. tf In. f... CL T iai7'!' i)urr & ei Illr-S 1 ! " h, 9 Yyiu- REOPEN .THEIR school FOR girls and Uttle boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. 4. 1 be course of Instruction, as heretofore, mil be thorough and systemauc . Special attention given to Reading, Writing Music and Fhj r si cal -culture. i.i1;- CUirilI1S will have charge of the Musical Depajtmenu J!?"" 'or Kindergarten pupils from 9,vito 11 or further particulars see l'rlnclDal -- MISCELLANEOUS. 0irolina Oentral Railroad : Conipanv.,-v -1 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1. . No. 3. No. 5 S. Jan. 1. 1888. dally ex. dally ex. Tii sunday. tSupday. Weekly. ljcuve Wilmington 6 40 pml 7 00 am Ar. Laurinburg... 13 21 ami ' 5 05 pm i No. 7- Lv. laurinburg... 12 "Sam .5 00 am lx?ave Hamlet 2 10 am 7 00 am Arrive Charlotte.. 7 00 am 3 00 pm Leave Charlotte... 8 45 am Leave Llncolnton. 11 09 ami Leave Shelby 12 54 pm J Ar. Rutherfordton! 3 00pm EASTBOUND TltAINS No. 2. , No, 4, NOSS&6 dally ex daily ex. Tri sunday. Sunday. Weekly. : 8 40 am 110 53 am I 12 45 pm . yoopm I 8 00 pm 7 05 am 1 25 am 2 30 pm 2 17 am 4 00 pm No. 6. 2 27 am 5 45 am 8 25 am 4 25 pm Jan. l. 1888. Lv. Kuthcrfordton J-ave Shelby. . . . . Leave Llncolnton. Arrive charlotte.. Leave Charlotte... Leave Hamlet Leave Laurinburg'. Arrive Wllmlngt'n Trains No. l and 2 make close connection at Hamlet wiih Trains to and from Kalelgh. Throujrh Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Kalelgh. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvtlle and Stations on W. N. C. ll. It. and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. Also, for Ashevlllevla Spartanburg. Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 trl-weekly be tween Wilmington and Lauriiiburg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 daily between Laurinburg and Charlotte. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers. L. c JONES, superintendent. F. W. CLAItK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jan 5 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY -AND REPAIR SHOP. pAKTIES IN WANT OP ANY KIND OF Veblcle or want any Repairing done to their old vehicles, will rind it to their interest to call on C. B. SOUTHER LAND & CO. Corner Second-and Princess Streets. send your horses to be shod. We have a first-class Shoer. Jan 23 tf Valuable Lands for.Sale, o K TRACT OF LND. LYING ONB mile from Llncolnton, N. C. consisting of 83 acre. 53 acrea cleared : Is best or cottoi, butglvis good crops tor all grains. Has a braach running tnrougn It and a nne spring ; .-t few acres ot bottom una on tne bram-n aod yo ncrcslD wood, ok aod hickory, wtl tlm bercd . Another tract lying 2U miles trom LinoUt ton. 34 ml e from t; v. K K(lu0arcs. 25 cleared, floe spring of delicious water, about six ncres of bottom latd near It on tte tra ch; Is So. 1 for tob ceo, but grows ether crop? ell; 75 acres In yellow pln and oak. For price and terms apply io CKONLt MORRIS, mr.b 16 tf nct'rs A nal Rfttar Hr"kftr The Acme MANUFACTURING GO , MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C 'JIIE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS, the ACME and OEM, Is now established, and t the results of three years' .use in the hands of the best farmers of this and other States fully attest thPlr value as a high grade manure. The MATTINO, made from the leaves of our native plnt is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet lor comfort and durability and the demand for His dally Increasing. It has vir tues not found In any other fabric Tho FIBRE or WOOL Is extensively used for uphol3tcring purposes, and as a filling for .Matt rcsscs Is almost equal to hair, being light; elastic and proof against insects. Certificates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be inaiK etl upon application. Jan 4 tf ti Sash Sash. Ooors. Doors. Jg EST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. RIMS, SPOKES, WHEELS. ' WOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Being Factory Agents we can save you money. Jacobin Hdw DepotJ dec 29 1 12 So. Front Str BOF CLIP PE It PLOWS pjAMESj TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HORSE Collars, Curry Combs, Back Bands. Kope and a complete line of Agricultural implements at BOTTOM PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Jacob i h tldw. Store, - J2 South Front Street. 1 dec 29 tf See the "Artful," the best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hilw- Depot,. t -.'i I WHOLESALE PRICES. I The following quotations represent whole- sale prices generally. In making up small or- dors higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING . I ' i Gunny.:....;....':,;. Standard.... BACON North Carolina. Hams.. Shoulders $r n ....... . sjdea, lb...... ....... WE8TEUN SMOKED Hams, Sides, lb. ...... .J.... Shoulders, w :..!..;. DRY SALTED . sides, 8 14 8 10 15 8 II 1 10 ( 7X 15 10 Vi 8 it! 9 Shoulders, y n. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, second Hand, each :. New; New York, each ...... New, City, fcach.. i BEESWAX, lb BRICKS, Wilmington, ?M.... Northern BUTTER, V lb North Carolina...! Northern t CANDLES, ? lb Sperm.. Adamantine CHEESE, lb Northern Factory ; ..j Dairy, Cream 1 40 150 1 75 1 70 22 8 00 14 00 0 00 1 65 20 6 00 0 00 1 15 25 18 9 I 11 13 30 25 10 12 14 10 state 9 COFFEE, y lb ;. Java j 27 Laguyra..... j.... Rio.... 20 CORN MEAL, r bush, in sacks. 00 Virginia Meal 00 COTTON TIES, - bundle. . .... 1 25 DOMESTICS r Sheeting, 4-4, yard 6 Yarns, bunch..; 00 EGGS, raoz. 18 FISH - . Mackerel, No. l, v bbl... J.OO 00 Mackerel, No. 1, y half bbL 7 50 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 9 00 , Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.:. 4 75 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 80 Mullets, i bbl....'. 6 00 N. C. Roe Herring. keg... 8 00 Dry Cod, lb...... ... 5 28 24 22 ,67 .v67 1 30 80 20 ,12 50 8 00 11 00 (4 6 CX) 3 9 00 7 00" 4 00 ' 10 Western, low gi-ade. ... Extra........";.. 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 8 4 00 4 50 5 00 4 10 (4 5 00 4 Vnmtlv City Mills Super! " - Family OLUE. lb , T: .. GRAIN, busheL i corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo. In jbags, white. Corn, mixed, from store Oats, from store. .......... Oats, Rust Proof. cow Peas ; HIDES, lb Oreen ; Dry i 00 00 W 00 65 62 67 65 45 42X 00 80 3 52X 90 5 10 nAY, 100 lbs Eastern 1 05 85 90 1 10 95 a l oo Western North River HOOP IRON, lb..... LARD, lb I . 2J' 3.' Northern North Carolina.... LIME. V barrel 8 & 10 1 40 0 00 LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft. 1 Ship Stuff, resawed .18 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargles, accord- r lng to quality. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seaaoned.18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES. W gallon i 20 00 16 00 180 22D0 15 00 New Crop, in hhds. . " " in bbls Porto Rico, in hhds. " In bbls Sugar House, In hhds " lnbols. Syrup, In bbls....;... NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin OILS, y gallon. Kerosene Lard Linseed.. :i Rosin Tar. Deck and Spar. POULTRY -i Chickens, live, grown Spring.... Turkeys J... PEANUTS. V bushel, 22 tt. . . . POTATOES, bushel Sweet Irish, -4 bbl J PORK, w barrel 1 25 28 28 30 00 16 22 40 ri 9 16 26 30 30 35 15 18 (4 35 2 50 14 1 45 1 oa 30 90; L5 00 00 23 20 10 95 60 25 ! 0 100 90 & 60 2 75 .... 35 ....17 50 ....15 00 .... 00 City Mess.... . 18 00 16 00 15 00 Prime. Rump ' RICE Carolina, lb. Rough, y bush, (Upland).. k j (Lowland) RAGS, V lb Country City,... ROPE, V lb ...4 SALT, sack. Alum.. Liverpool Lisbon American...: SUGAR, P lb Standard grain. Standard A White Ex C Extra C, Golden C Yellow : 4 . 5?rf 60 80 80 1 00 00 y$ 1)4 14X 22 70 . 750 &5i 70 4 00 001 00 70 6 6 6X 6X 0 6 5 5 Q 5 5 5 5 00 7 00 . 2 00 .0 2 50 SOAP. lb Northern... SHINGLES, 7 In. V M '. Common Cypress Saps ; 4 50 5 00 cypress Hearts. 0 00 .7 50 STAVES, M W. O. Barrel... 8 0Q 14 00 r. o. Hogshead 0 00 .10 00 TALLOW, 1? lb 5 t 6 TIMBER, 1? M feet-Shipping. .12 00 . 14 00 Fine Mill.. ll 25 13 00 Mill Prime 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 Common Mill "5 0Q Inferior to Ordinary 12 50 8 50 0 00 0 00 C4 4 00 200 2 50 30 25 15 WHISKEY, V gal--Northern...:l 00 North carouna.. i 00 WOOL, lb Washed 28 Unwasnep .- 15 Burry 10 Afte Forty years experience in - tiie .preparation of mora than One Hundred annllcations for patents in I the- United Butes and Foreign eoun- 4wes.ina pnousners or n ucienimo American continue to act as solicitors lor patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy rirhrn t for the United States, and xia patent in Canada, England, France, .nr.inn ail otnfr coudotct iueirniuen- fhc is unequaled and their facilities are un.ur- . Drawinc and peci&cations prepared ana filed in the Patent Office on short notice.. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of models or drawings. AdTice oj mail iroo Patents opined throaettMannp.ar5 noticed the largest circulation and is the most inilaentiil w.nVrwrr nt it kind tmblished in the world. The advaatafea of aach a notic every patentee onderstands. " ' ' - --y - - ;:. lliis large and splendidly fllostreled newspaper is pnblished WEEKLY 93JJQ rear, and is admitted to be the best paper derated to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pun lisoed in any eon n try. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented iiehaMt TW it four months for one dollar. ld by all newsdealers. . - '1L-I-.-If yod have an inrention to patent write to Munn 1 XJojpubnhers of Bcieatifio AJaenoan. T Broadway; New York. ., ,-J ii ' - Handbook aDout pnU mailed free- ADVERTISERS Can learn tlie exact cost oarLy proposed j line of advertising in American Papersv by (addressing GeOec P Rbwell i & ; Cq,, r,;llew paper. Advertising 3ur ;i - lOSpruceSiNeW York.' Ssnci icte. fb pPrpa PmpWi-'' I I IJ f i ThAaund X. KA I LliO AJ , t c. T7ilminton Colnrahia A 6 Aasrdsrn It. R..Co CONDENSED SCHEDULE. : TRAINS GOING SOUTn. Dated Feb.6th, 1S8S. No. 23. NO. 27. NO. 15. pO m. p. m. p m. 8 05 10 10 t 2 40 I 11 2 12 41 5 3L 13 15 1 25 6 2& A. 31. J P. M. NO. 59. P. 31. 2 40 ...... t 6 40 I 4 25 ........ 8 05 f No. 52. NO. 56. A. 31. ' P. 31. 4 25 t 9 40, 8 27 6 15 10 45j' 9 55 A. 31. i : Leave Wilmington... Leave Marion. Arrive Florence Leave Florence. . Arrive Sumter. . . Leave Sumter.. Arrive Columbia No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R. It. . Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. 31 Sundays No. 5 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. 3L. Lanes l(h28 A. 31., Manning 11:10 A. 3L, Sumter 11:46 A. 31., arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M. No. 56 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R., Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man- nlng7:52P, 3L Train on C. & D, R. R. connects at Florence with No. 59. TRAINS GOING NORTn. I iNo. 78. No. 57. No. 53 P. 31. A. 3i. P. 31. 10 25 6 501 5 33 11 52 8 12 6 46 NO. 58. 1152 t 8 22 1 30 9 40 A. 31. A. 31. I NO. 66. NO. 14. A. 31. P. 31. 4 35 t 10 30 8 20 5 23 11 11 8 55 8 35 3 10 11 50 A. M. P. 31. ' P. 3f. Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marion.. Arrive Wilmington.. Dally. tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S. C. Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:30 P. Lanes 8:02 P. 3L, Charleston 9:45 P. 31. sso. 57 runs tnrousrn to Charleston via Cen tral R. R.. arrivlnff Mahnlnsr 8i48 A. M.. Lanes 933 A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. 31. No. 66 connects at Florence with O. and train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & -W. R. R. for all points North i JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. 31. E3IERSON, General Passenger Agent. feblO TIME TABLE NO.. 3 Palmetto Railroad Co. rN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887 Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day: , " U Going South. No l Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet. N. C Arrive at Chef aw, S. C... 8.20 A. 3f , 9.30 A. 3f Going North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw. s. c 4.25 P. 3f Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 5.35 P. 31, dec 16 tf W31. 310NCURE, Supt. Wilmington & Weldon R. R AND BRANCHES. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. NO. 27, F't31ail dally. No. 15, Dated J?Ln. 8, 1888. No. 23, daily. dally ex Sunday Leave Weldon 2 05 pm Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm 5 43 pm 6 00 am 7 15 am Arrive Tarboro. . . , 4 50 pml 10 50am.. Leave Tarboro Arrive Wilson.... 3 53 pml 7 OOpmi 7 48 am Leave Wilson 4 lOpmi 5 19 pm 7 45 pm Arrive Selma Arrive Fayette vi'e T.eav Goldshnrn . 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm 8 40 am 9 38 am Leave Warsaw Leave Magnolia... Ar. WUmlngton... 8 40 pm 9 55 pm 9 54 am 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 66. NO. 14, daily. No. 78. daily. dally ex Sunday. isrt 12 05 am 1 21 am 2 23 am 9 00 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am 3 45 pm 5 28 pm Leave 3Iagnolfa. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 5 50 pm 6 53 pm Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Selma 8 30 am 10 50 am 11 59 am Arrive Wilson Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 02 amiltf 42 pml 7 48 pm ... 1 18 pm 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro. ...'4 50pm!. Leave Tarboro.. ...uo a 50 am Arrive Weldon i 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 35 pm Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. 31. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9 JO A. 31. dailv except Sunday; Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle & Kaieign it. ii. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. 31., arrive Williamston. N. C. 8.10 P. 3L, a40 P. 31. Returning leaves Wll- uamsion. js. c, nany except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50v. 31. . Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A. 3L, 11.30 A. 31. Train on 31idland N. c. Branch leaves Golds- boro, N- c, aaiiy except Sunday, 8.30 A. 3L, Train on 'Nashville Branch leave Rockv Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at Nasnvme 4.40 p. m., spring Hope 5.15 P. 3L Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. 3L. Nashville 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1L55 A, 31., dally except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6-00 P3L Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. 31., connect- tiig w. waxBaw wiiu ssva. 15 ana 00, Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch is Na 5L Northbound is No. 5a Daily exuept suuuay. ; ..-.. t Train Na 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Train Na 78 makes close connection atwel aon ior an points North dally. All rail via iucnmunu, ana aaiiy, except Sunday, via Bay Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between W Umlngton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached,' : -l- !v ;" s i T.:s. . .,V; JOHN F. pm.NE, Geni supt. J. K. KENLY, Sur5t. Trausportatlon. T. 34. E3iRStlNtGenll Passenger Agent. -jan8 -. ; , .. tfEAIC. UNDEVELOPED PART t the Cody enlarged and strengthened." Foil uortica P.nt sealed free. ERIK MK1. CO., Bcttalo, K. Y FFEnEnsnsaKBiroasnEsssiS-siE aibr oTcr-worx. umucreuoo, tic adores tor i A . i I . at. UKUU XX. m. iVC L Ui 111 IliZ leares SmltUfleld, N. C., Itt45 A. Me, arrlTe MISCELLANEOUS Fancy Lot of Fine Imported Goodo. ' ER3IAN f STUFFED . PRUNES, SOME thing new and very nice. French Prmos,very large, per pound. The celebrated AlphonserenardMaccoroJul, one pound packages. . r Terrlne de Folee Gras, in e art hern pots. Anchovies. " - V ,1 Guava Jelley, all sizes. t . Extra Fine French Peas, . something special. Olives, In gallon jars. ; Flase and Pearl Tapioco. German Sago. - v Jugnot French Blacking. ; ' California Fruits. ' - r ., , , 4 . - r " ' . Evaporated Peaches, Jelly-Cured Apricots i i , ' i ' t ' 0 5un-cured Peaches. Dried Apples. W ATKINS' DIGESTIVE RELISHA For sale by V Jno. 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