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mo ... beautiful lines wer i ibjirt of tpnprr. 'f elWrpIyi" the fol- Tarty of North Carolina. I)km. Oknthal Ex. Com., Palcljh, ,V Ci, Wj.23. 1888.. Tho following i the plan of oran izutioii heretofore nilptel by the State Democratic Committee for the guidance of the party. T W N 1 1 1 1 0 1 U A M i A T I O X. 1. The unit of eoiinty organization nhnll he the towiihh'ip. In each township there hint II bean executive committee, to consist of live Demo crat, u ho shall be elected bv the rrlirf the scorchinff tear. , a, 1 have knelt. :S :Zlt heart to melt h '.--nnl course to htay. rv:;Vuithhi'-rci1,nie' ;7,rr.lM.rlcsuel.vourP ears h ive wept atherVfall. 'v ,n nil blessing fwep :"ctnturneltoiFal: run of oixanizAtion of the ieinocratic shall be allowed to cast the whole I vntA n- wlilnli -tluir- township or countv may be entitled. , 2. If no deleateoralternatenaIi attend a State convention from any countv any person appointed by the Prescient of the couniy convention, or on his faiire.by its Secretary, mav represent the county. ' - 3. " I u all conventions provided for by this system, after a vote is cast there shall be no change in said vote until the final result of the ballot shall be announced by the chairman of said convention. 4. All Democratic executive com mittees shall have the power to fill any vacancy occurring in thejr re spective bodies. 5. That the chairmen of the dif ferent county conventions shall cer tifv the list of delegates and alter nates to the different district ami state conventions, and a certified j list of said delegates and alternates j to the State convention shall be i sent to the Secretary of the Statj Central Committee. For the committee: K. II. I5ATTLK, Chm n. H. C. Bkckwitii, Seety. , . have felt. Democratic voters of the several ih.it I have borne, township in meetings called by the ih !! a father dealt c0ll,tv executive committee. And k"J ruM worM I11"0111 M'orn: ! suid committee m elected shall elect V'J lUJt - n f roui year to year one of its members as chairman, ,f;lL-it in- i LtV. treetl all the to woman , licit I have seen .liling.-th. bath-Un 11 . , . iclJamllividbrow; .r.7,Mrrorl his soul s agony. ,,.t!.v mtlierss side, wl lrrruslH-l Ihsoih cheer, I. .... il-ep HllU-lU-h I.Hle. ,,,....r. m hirrl.eektheteHr. !rfwrn Inline and withered r:, lll.lt .tr-ak her dark hair i ,,:. fare ami t I 1 .... L' .it in ruin liiu. t him. who shall preside at all committee meetings. 2. The several township executive i committee shall convene at the j meetings of the several county con tentions, or at any time ami place that a majority f tliem may elect, and shall elect a county executive j coiuiiiittee, to consist of not less ; than live members, one of whom ' shall be designated as chairman, who shall preside at all of said com mittee meetings. :i. In case there shall be a failure on the part of any township to elect its-executive committee for the period of thirty days, the county executive 1 committee shall appoint said c mi ! mittee from the Democratic voters of suid township. 4. The members of the township committees sluill elect to any va caney occurring in said committees. i. Vhe county -.ecutive commit tee shall culi all neressary county conventions by giving at least ten days not ire by public ad vert isement in three publie places m inch town ' hip. at the court hoti' door, and " in any Democrat ir newspaper that may ! published in said county, ret pies I iug all Dcllioi-rats of the county to inert iii cou tnt ion in their respect ive to iisi dps on a com mon day liiercin slated, w 1 1 1 1 -1 1 said day shall not be I hau l hive da s lu'lore the ii-etii-' ol Hie coiinlv -Th Aread&t Care o iIrih. tirl'sin." I Will liwrW'KUC, '.uiisv, bon Throat, ,sjfn -T-Jtitiuichc, f rii., eti Price I nj24j7!z bytue.w bold hy all I iSfin'O'!'- ;J.i:-5A-:s. Cantion. TlrtJ pen J -yJ-riTfs(S . - Paivnt'on 1HI iK-arf ourrf ' rccjist'. r.-.i i .-;';-ji.-irk, ana our . fvsci.ii! BtL-nr-turii" A. C it.yer 5c Co.Sole I ejwHvtors, liUrinvjrr.- M.L, C. S. . i ' r. jruji wll curb year oct I cod tt & w ly Tli Contmlttee to the I'Mrty. Kai,K!i;h, C, Feb. 2.5th, '88. To. tin- I)ctncr(tlic larty in Xorth At a meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee held in this city, on the 231 of Februarv, in stant, it was resolved that the Dem ocratic State Convention be held in the citv of Raleigh on Thursdav, the :th day or May, 188. The said Convention will be held for the nomination of candidates for j the offices of (iovernor, Ueutenant-1 liovernor. Secretary of State, Audi tor. Treasurer, Superintendent of Public I list ruction. A ttorneyd'eneral. three .1 list ices of the Supreme Court one for the vacancy now filled by appointment of the (iovernor, and two to take their seats In ease the number ofjusticesshall tie increased by the vote of the people ami of two Electors for the state at large, WHOLES ADEtPRICESl The followlm; quo in t ions represent whole sale prices generally.- In making up small or dera higher prices have to he chargerl. , it. mi in- ; , . .,;.i.;iu'iii i-"11' '' v' . ......JtUi-riiMl Lueaiid imfh '..I.. r.,reitrii. !al ye-ltled 1-lllM'd Clip. Itll . (reri - i niila 1 ' the n 1 1 si lirlu through love ami ,. I til thai mad- her proeet l.rihl. ihI r!s.iinel ht-r there mid strife. i,., i..u ininz ife: h.ltM.n-d on childhiMnlH lirow Ml Ull 111 f I V 1 1 i jl t ouveiitioii. loi the purpose ot elect j aitJ for election of Delegates in their .lfega:e to tin- toiiiny j,,,,! alternate Delegates to the Dem- ocratie .National (Convention to be licld in the citv of St. bonis on the mid want-drimkard's ctliVeiltlon.- i In-ieupoii the eoli- vt iiiioiiH st In ld shall elect thejr tlelegates to represent tin town ships in the county conventions from the te o tin respective iv iiships. which degale. or such of theiu as hall attend, shall votet the full Democratic strength of their respentive townships on all questions that may come before the said county conventions. In case noconvention shall be held in any township in pursuance of said call. nu,tithertnjrblight- ndrunkanrs.or no election Hum ie inane, uie " I appoint such tlelegates. i ... i.nr nml Ii.! HIU1 ?.ee Hiiii Miun, : o. rwicil luniiruiii miuii it ruuiiiii , vh that iuv fcoulhftsfeltand known: to cast in the county convention rrhfii wonder, it you cam. how J, im- A tiiuiJ woman. Uare defy t lovetl one from the drunkard's I k'rnre AVeuM on my knees the boon i)ure. fii the traffic evermore. Tell me I hate the bowl! Hate i a feehlt word; I I'KiXh. abhor iuv very soul With strong digust is stirred Wheu'er I see, or hear, or tell 'of the dark beverage of hell! one ; vote ior every iwenry-uve Democratie votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Democratic votes cast bv that township at the last prozetliug gubernatorial election: Provided, That every tow nship shall be entitled to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many tlelegates as it may see lit. 7. In cases where townships con sist of more than one ward or pre cinct, each of said wards or precincts shall be entitled to send delegates to county conventions, and shall cast its nroportionate part of its townships vote, based upon the last preceding vote for (iovernor in said township. 8. The chairmen of township committees shall preside at all town uce ee IUthr Hard to Mlu. n- n tftW. Tl I t A A U . . . I ' III -Cl.-CC! "licit .. i ne tart that this is a very big i,in ovntivp eonmiittees are re- country never strikesone so forcibly ! iuired to meet for the purpose of -hen he has traveled a couple of electing countv executive commit 'kuUsAIld tulles tlue west nml itill fs.i ! i. iin.....u.l .1 v . , . - 1 tees, saio uieriiiiLis auiui i;c uremtu ninN the iimirt t rat !... . . 0 i 1 1 . v oii 11 ,M"r . to nave a quorum nen a majority uuuimj was over here last summer. ' iv-fjiupanied bv the inevitable "Jem'." Thev 'saw VL "!,. L'iriS n:.TYASIl PISTHIl-F COXVKXTIONS. "if solid happiness we nrize." a the poet Cotton, "within our breast this jewel lies.' but if we hare a rold there, the hanniness can lutily be wumi by using Dr. Hull's : ship conventions. In their absei lopgu cvrup. any 0t,er member ofsaidcoitimitt f'tie. tarrietl for a time in Chicago, 'iie several county conven- s'i st. Iaiius nml it, lv'...- fi.?.- ! tioim slmll be entitleil to elect to nl thn struck out into the "reat their Senatorial. .Judicial and Con t"i. oniehere nenr tli .l.r. r irressional Conventions, oneilelegat ', !;rado the train was delayedat a ' ! tul station, and the passengers .vui lusireicu iiipir i.- unmii ior iractions over 1 weni ue 1 ahUlonhhip and ,JetMus. who! ocratic votes cast at the last pre J!3.ni" ,n ft brown btudy. "Wliat in j reeding gubernatorial election ' in rr .fl his master." I wa? just I tlit-ir respective counties, and none "iir.liin, me hid:" snlil .Ivin. ti.ot f but deleirates or alternates so elect- 1 '.-.auibus didn't do such a niightv - iniiijr heu he discnvtrn,l thi ' uiry, unuer nail s (w could VVlpitf i-aid and Mirhant, JCra.l Thl U( lwi,nl.L.i . vexations 4 ilt" III . I - . ? . ir.ff .1 1 1. V.iwpsia ami a leel M nev 'y- irritiity ami des Uxt ill' Te take Simmons .... I 1 tn- . .y PJur,ou mineral sub UkeiT; ot U'ak'reeable; can be ;7.u. o.v time without Intrf... iue or Pasure. It is r "ue, safe, ami ai .i;,,- t Br,ni..ll t . -wvMUll,roiy, J, W h" Jck heail- u,""us complaints. Ark.Kl-n . n . wbw or Jill ml. Wht f f 0ur hIuest building, utv-fivl?V7he.Wentuntl1 within UletrfetJ of t,ie Pavement, maLlrVc. ft telegraph wire on.k.rr " Krasntt. first with "lUug fellow J.i, .f.,;vU5uru to the nearest dwl. -iiZZ'iy H,ti.. iMin "lor111 tr shouteil -w. iiien, ana- the by- vri.lni. . . !"attress. 10 " T II r ti few seconds. "ifiy JS3 unir he J'PlHHi iutoL 5 aid Pat finally HwiAVy h did not hold ( Z'" Lcoiv renlel h'kr rra,U t,le woire ml Covered.--,7 iU ufth??Wh.ohav and thev WlM ,e Boy Clipper Who l factory ajejlt. t .".rh day of June next. Also, for the adoption of a platform of principles and the fransaetioif of such other business as may come before it. It 'ill be observed that the State Convention is to be held earlier this year than usual. This wasuecessary in order that the delegates to the National Convention, to be held the veek after, may be selected. The National Convention is called earlier than usual in order that the party may lie better organized and a more thorough campaign made in behalf of its nominess and its great principles. The same advan tage attends the earlier meeting of our State Convention and nomation of its candidates. The State committee respectfully urge upon the county committees throughout the State to take early action for the call of their county conventions, in accordance with the planof organization which is publish cd ith this address, giving full no tice of meetings in the different townships, so that vrjmariest may be fairly held and fully attended. Thus the fairness of all nominations and other business done mus be univer sally conceded. It is obviously im portant that every county shall bo represented in the State Convention by one. or more of its own citizens, but if for any reason one cannot at tend, provision has been made for the representation of the county by any person appointed by the chair man of the county convention, or in case his failure to appoint, by one appointed . by its secretary. For purposes of efficient organization it is desirable that all vacancies in the different committees be filled at once by active end zealous men. At tlie recent ineetiug of the State committee it was made my duty to call special attention of the chair men of county and Congressional executive committees to the necessi ty of immediate steps to provide for the election of delegates to the Na tional Convention from the different districts. If it shall seem impracti cable. to call conventions to meet in some of the districts for this pur pose, it is suggested that the end may be effected by authorizing del egates to the State Convention from such districts to meet iu Raleigh on or about the 30th of May in district con vent ions and elect delegates to represent the districts at St. Louis j We have reasons to know that our adversaries will make desperate efforts this year to restore the State to Radical 'rule with all its attend ant evils. Let true men and good: democrats attend the conventions of our party, resolved to present for the suffrages of the people men of character, integrity and rccjtgnizcd 11 of their respective chair-' tif'lf s hu the offices to which they t at some time and place i r nominated and only such, and e one alternate ior every uuy nocratic votes, ami one delegate Dem ed shall be entitled to seats in said convention: I'ruvUli d. That every countv shall have at least one vote in each of said conventions. 2. The chairman, or iu his ub scence any member of the county, senatorial judicial and congressional committee, shall call to order I heir respective conventions, and hold the chairmanship thereof until the convention shall eh ct its chairman. 3. The executive committee of the senatorial, congressional ami judicial districts, respectively, shall at the ca men, meet ut some tune ami BAUttlNO ' ounny... Standard l .... BACON North Carolina. Hams... ; shoulders a sides, t?tt WESTEKN KMOKKD f Hams, f tt... i sides. il h shoulders, V") :- DKYSALTKO sides. ))).. L Shoulders. lb . It A K UKI.S -spirits Tin i?ut ine. seeond Hand, each , New. New York, o.ich.'. New. citv. each 11 EES WAV. V lb .. K KICKS. llmlnjktoii. M. Norl hem : I BPTTKlt, iB?1t oiin carouua... Northern 1 CANDLES, V h ' i sjienu Adamantine CHEESE, tt Northern Factory .. Dairy, cream. staic , COFFEE. t is- Java.. Laipiyra HIO COKN MEAL, V hush, in sacks. Virginia Meal ... COTTON TIES, v bundle. .... DOMESTICS Sheeting, -4-4, V yard... Yarns, bunch , . . . Euos, v doz FISH 8 14 8 10 t' I 8 15 11 v 104 Wilniinsrton, V Colnrn bia & Aasasta. R. (, sur? iTTt MMX CONDENSED SCHEDUI.E. TRAINS OOINff SOITTH. I ..Dated Fchtith, lS8S.jNo. 23. Leave Vllmln?t6n. . , Ijeare Marlon..... .. Arrive Florence...... Leave Florence,. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia. No. 27. P. M. 8 05 11 2J 1 15 2 40 4 25 4 25 0 15 M. P. M 10 10! 12 41 NO. 15. A. P. M. t 2 40 5 5? 1 25 at. A. 31. i P. M. INa 5a 1 P. M. ; 1 40 I..! 8 05 NO. 52. NO. 5tf. A. M. P. XL. t 9 44V; 8 27 10 45' 9 55 No. 52 inns through from Charlesion viii Central Ii. li. lalu? Lanes 8-4 A. M.. Manning A. M sundavs No. m leaves Charleston i ksSO a. M.. Lanes 10:28 A. M., Manninvr 11:10 A. M., Sumter 11:4 A. M., anlves Columbia 1:10 P. LL ' No. 5U runs through from Charleston via Central Li. K., LeaMng Janes 7:13 P. M., Man nliif? 752 1. M. ' ' Tiain on'c. & D. li. Ji. conneets"at Florence Avlfh No. 59. TRAINS GOING NOKTH. ;N0. 7!N.O. 57 5 '.i Ar 1 40 0 t 1 r 20 0 00 o 00 15 25 18 ;i 11 13 9 23 20 IK 00 ri5 i 00 18 (a IS. 50 75 70 8 00 (S.14 tX) I i 1 k. j $ t :J0 25 10 12 14 10 28 24 30 jeave Columbia.. rive suiuter P. M. i ' 10 25! 11 52! A. M. 6 50 8 12: No. 53, M. 5 33 6 6 MISCELLANEOUS Carolina Central Railroad ; Compativ. CHANOE OP SCHEDULE. Y KST notT N D T n a Ls s. Jan. 1, 1888. Leave WPminjrton Ar. Lauriuburg... Lv. Laurinhnnr... Ieave Hamlet Arrive charlotte.. Leave Charlotte. . . Leave Llneolnton. Lea vi. Shelby.... .'. ; Ar. luitherfordton; NO. 1. No. 3. diiilyex. dally ex. Sunday. 'Sunday. 6 40 pm 12 23 am . 2 KJ am 7 00 am No. rf,f Tri-WceWy. 8 45 am 111 oo am 112 54 pm' I 3 pm 7 00 am 5 .05 pm No. 7. t ft 0 Cam 7 00 am 3 00 pm EASTBOFND TRAINS Jan. 1. 1888. No. 3. , No, 4, daily ex:dallyex. Sunday, isuhday. Nos s Jr C Tri- Weclciy. Lv. KutLerfoiilton 8 40 am Leavesheiby .. io53ami Leave Llneolnton . . 112 45 pm. Arrive Charlotte..! Uiujua ' Iave. Chiirlotte...' 8 OOpmi -J 7 05 am Leave Hamlet..... 1-25 am! 1 230 pm Arrive Laurinbui-g'! 2 17 am! j 4 00 pm i ; No. 6. Leave Laurinburjr. 2 27 am' - 5 45 em Arrive VI imingt 'n ! s 25 am! 4 25 pm - Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence Leave Florence- ... Leave Marion Arrive Wilinlnmon. ;No. 58. i 1 521 t 8 22 : 1 20 9 40!-.....,. A. 31. j A. M. I No. 6B. iNo. 14. ! A. M. I P. M. 4 35' t 10 30! S 20 5 221'" 11 111 8 55 8 35i 2 101 11 50 80 20 Mackerel. No. 1, w bhi.;.. .00 00 (12 50 $ 8 00 tn 00 6 00 C 9 00 7 00 t4 00 10 3 50 & 4 00 4 00 4 50 4 50 5 00 4 00 (i 4 10 4 50 5 00 8 p 10 00 65 00 62 66 67 00 65 42i 45 00 52X 80 90 1 - 5 5 10 12 1 05 4 1 10 85 95 90 1 00 2Ji(p 8 10 1 40 0 00 20 00 16 00 j 18 00 (3,22 00 15 00 in their rr-ctivt districts. iIhsi'kii- tin; continued supremacy of the atedin said cull. Audit shall e Iwte ra.M which is svnonyn.ous in their dntv to unnoint tli tini and orth Carolina with the supremacy place for holdiutr conventions in of th? Democratic party, will he as- their respective districts: and the chairman of said respective commit tees shall immediately notify the chairmen of the different county eiecutivecommitteesof said appoint ment, and the said county execo tive committees shall forthwith call conventions of thair respective counties in conformity to said no tice, to send delejrates to said respec tive district conventions. STATU CONVKNTIONS. I. The State Convention hhall he composed of delegates appointed by the several countv conventions. Each county shall !eent it led to elect sured for another term of years. For the committee. It. H. Battl-k, Chnfn. 1. C. Dkckwith, Sec'y. ltow Men lIe. If we know all the methods of ap proach adopted by an enemy we are better enabled to ward off the dan ger and postpone the moment when surrender becomes inevitable. In many instancesthe inherentstrength of tlie body suffices to enable it to oppose the .tendency toward death. Many, however, have lost these for ces to such an extent that there is one delegate and one alternate for ! little or 110 help. In other cases a everv one hundred and fiftv Demo-; little aid to the weakened Lungs cratic votes, and one delegate for will make all the difference between fractions over seventv-live Demo-! sudden death and man v years of cratic votes cast therein at the last . useful life. Ujon the tirst symp precediiif gubernatorial election; toms of a Cough, Cold or any trouble and none but delegates or alternates! of the Throat or Lungs, give that so elected shall le entitled to seats ? old and well-known remedy Dosch 111 said convention: Pwhlrd, That i eeV German Svrup. a careful trial. every cuinty shall have at least one It will prove what thousands say of vote in said convention OKNKItAI, Rl'LKS. I. Such delegates (or alternates or absent delegates) as mav be pres ent at any Democratic convention. it to be, home." the "benefactor of any See the-ArtfuVthe best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot: t Mackerel, No. 1, vt hall bbl. 7 50 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.; 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. .1, bbl ..... . 7 80 ; Mullets, bbl : 6 00 N. C. Koe Herrins:. V keg... 3 00 Dry Cod, lb 5 FLOUIt, w bbl Western, low grade... ; Extra " Family City Mills Super Family .... GLUE. lt OUAIN, y busheL Corn, fm store, hags, white Corn, cargo. In bulfc, white. c;orn, cargo, in bags, white. corn, mixed, from store oats, from store Oats, Rust Proof t Cow Peas HIDES, lt Green, Dry.... HAY, 3? 100 Its Eastern.... r . .. Western North River HOOP IRON, lb u... LARD, 9 M ;. Northern North Carolina LIME, w barrel LUMBER, City Sawed, $f M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank .15 00 West India Gargles, accord ing to quality.... ........ .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, gallon New Crop, in hhds. . 25 " " in bbls.. ......... 28 Porto Rico, in hhds . 28 ' In bbls.......... 30 Sugar House, In hhds 00 44 " In bol3..... .. 16 Syrup, in bhls 22 NAILS, ? Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS, gallon. i Kerosene : 9 14 Lard.. Linseed Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY 1 Chickens, live, grown... " Spring , Turkeys PEANUTS, V bushel, 22 lb. .... . POTATOES, y bushel Sweet.... i Irish, bbl 2 25 PORK, barrel City Mess 17 50 Prime ......15 00 Rump : 00 KICK Carolina, 8 D 1 4 Rougn, ? bush, (Upland)... 60 . .f ... (Lowland).. 80 RAGS, V n-Countrj- 00 CltT......:.. 1 ROPE. lb. W. 14M S A LT, V sack. Alum 70 Liverpool Lisbon 00 Amcricau.... i oo SUGAR. 1MS-J5tandard grain.. H? Standard A . HUfr white Ex C. 0 Extra C, Golden. '; 5M'6 5 1 C-YCUOW O so A r. Northern fX& SHINGLES, 7 In. W M 5 00 j Common 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 c-press Hearts .... 0 00 STAVES, AI W. O. Barrel... 8 00 R.O. Hogshead 0 00 TALLOW. lt 5 TIMBER, M feet-Shipping.. 13 00 Fine Mill 11 25 Mill Prime....: 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 Common Mill 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary.... 2 50 WHISKEY, gal Northern.;. 1 ,00 North Carolina; 1 00 WOOL, V lb washed 28 Unwashep...... 15 Burry. .". 10 16 90 15 00 00 30 10 95 60 35 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 2 50 1 45 1 00 16 20 22 j 25 0 100 90 k 60 2 75 4l8 00 16 00 15 00 5 80 & 1 00 .1 1 A. 75 : 70 00 70 67i Ji 6 5X 0 00 & 2 50 . 5 00 7 50 14 00 S,10 00 6 C14 00 0,13 ft) 8 50 ii. 0 00 U 0 00 4 00 2 00 2 50 :3 25 ( 15 i A. 3L 1 P. M. i P. M. "Daily. tDaily except Sundayj. No. -53 runs through to Charlesion. S. C. via Central li. ., arriving Manning 7:20 P. M.. Lanes 8:02 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral K. R.. arriving Maiming 8:48 AJ M., Lanes y-Sl A. M., Charleston ll:;?o A. M. No. 66 eonnecis at 'Florence with C. andD. train tor Cheraw and Wadcsboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with V. & W. R. R. tor all points North i JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent. J. If. KENLY, Supt. Transportation." T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. feb 10 ; . TI 1 K TA BJLK Nt71i Palmetto", lltiilroad Co. N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day: ' G0JN9 South. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C :.- 8.20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. .... ....... i 9.30 A. M. Going North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, s. C. . . . v ; .4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C i. .5.ar P. M, dec 16 tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't. Wilmington & Weldoh R. R AND BLANCHES Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Ra!elh. - Throogrh sleeping Cars between WlhhlDgtoa and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh Take Train No. I for MatesvHle and stations on w. N. c. li. It. and ixints West. Also, for Spartanbui-g, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South west. Also, for Ashevllle via Spartanburg. Local freight Ncs. 5 and (5 til-weekly b t tvetiu Winntngton and Lauriuburg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 dally between Laurinburg and charlotte. - ' Nos. 5, , 7, 8. tak passengers. . L. C JONES, superintendent. - F. w. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent, : V'm & - . ' . The Acme c M ANTJ F A OTUBINGh d'O.-' MANUFACTURERS OF ilizors, P ne Fibre and; Pine Fibre Matting. " ' VILMINGTGN,;N.C; CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. NO. 27, NO. 15, Dated Jan. 8, 1888. No. 23, F'tMaU dally ex dally. dally. Sunday. Leave Weldon 2 05 pm 5 43 pm 6 00 am Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17pm 7 15 am Arrive Tarboro 4 50pm Leave Tarboro 10 50am Arrive Wilson 3 53 pm 7 00 pm 7 48 am Leave Wilson 4 10pm Arrive Selma 5 19 pm Arrive Fayette Te 7 45 pm ... Leave Goldsboro., 4 45 pm 7 40 pm 8 40 am Leave Warsaw 5 50pm 9 38am Leave Magnolia. . . 6 05 pm 8 40 pm 9 54 am Ar. Wilmington. . . 7 40 pm 9 55 pm 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTn. NO. 66, No. 14, No. 7a daily ex flally. dally. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 12 05 am 9 00 am 3 45 pm j Leave Magnolia. . . 1 21 am 10 35 am 5 28 pm Arrive Warsaw 10 50 am 5 50 pm Arrive Goldsboro. 2 23 am 11 50 am 6 52 pm Leave Fayettevllle j . . ." j8 30 ami Arrive Selma 10 50 am , . Arrive Wilson . . . . 1 11 59 am j. .... Leave Wilson 3" 02 am; 12 42 pm 7 48 pm Ar. Rocky Mount I 1 18 pm 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro . . ; : ; 4 50 pm j Leave Tarboro j jlQ 50 amj.... ArrtveWeldon. . . . 4 30 am! 2 40 pm 9 35 pm j Dally except Sunday. . Train on Scotland Neck U ranch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning 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.U0 P. 31., Sunday 51)0 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C, 8.10 1 . 31., 0.40 r. si. Keuinung leaves vu-Uamston.2J.C-, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A. 31., Sunday y.50 A. 31. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 .A. 31. 1L30 A. M. Train on 3Iidland N. C. Diunch leaves Golds boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 8.30 A. 31., arrive Sinithrteld, N. C. ia00 A. M. Jicturnlng leaves Smlthlleld, N. C, 1U45 A. 3L, arrive Goldsboro. N. C. 12.10 P. 3L Train on Nashville Branch leave Rocky 3Iount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at t Nashville 4.40 P. M.. Spring Hope 5.15 P. 3L ! Keturnlns leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M.. i Nashville 1L15 A. 3L, Rocky Mount 1L55 A, j 31., daily except Sunday. PiltrOniZC HOine Taleilt I - llnton, daUy. except Sunday, at 6.00 P. 3L j.uuiiiai mj.vimm.kj Returni ng leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. 3L, connect- - . ! Ung at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 66. nn thtt WANT s bouthbound Train on Wilson & Fa3rettevflJe UKJ J VA i ! Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Dally PRINTING or BLANK BOOKS , eiSfm Nasouth will stop only ai Wilson, I ( Goldsboro and 3Iagnoha. 1 ram -o. . mau.es ciose connection av vvei don tor all points North daily. AH rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. ; - ; . ' - Trains make chse connection Ior all points OF ANT DESCRIPTION i Wc guarantee that we can turn out as line work as any one In this section. We carry a complete line of paper of all kinds. Don't throw away valuable tiihe dilly dallyinjr with half a dozen offices, lou can' save any pennies.. Good work is w6rth tlie price every time and can he had j for leg money than botch work. f - . JACKSON & BELL. Vnrfli via Irli'limnrwl u-nn V rithin'ri-fm All trains fun solid between Wlfinlngton and Washington, und have I'ullmsin Palace Sleep ersatlached. -i ". ..- JOHN F. DIVINE. Genl Supt. - J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl I'asseugerAgent. . Jan 8 . . i. . . - A A. Broivn & Co rjlIIE REPUTATiON OFOURFERTILIZERS tne ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of t.hi-ee years' use in the hands of the best farmers of this "and other States fully attest their value as a high grade manure, y The MATTING, made from the leaves of our native pine, is conceded to be equal to, any; wool carpet lor comfort and durability and the demand for it is daily increasing. : It na3 vh tues not found in any other fabric, - r , ; - The FIBRE or wool Is extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a' filling for Mattresses Is almost equal to hair, being light, elastic and proof against insects. 1 certificates from reliable parties' using bur " ' :'";.. good3 can be seen at our office, or will bo mall-- ed upon application. ; : ; Jan 4 tf " "" 11 ' WM I I 1111 llllll if', A Fancy JLot of Fine Imported Goods PRUNES, SOME French Prunes.very JER3IAN STUFFED thing new and very nice. large, per pound. , - ; .The Celebrated Alphonse'Penard Maccoronl one pound packages. . . : ; -i Terrine de Foies Gras, in earthern pots. Anchovies. . Guava Jelley, all sizes. . '-r-r'-'V ''Extra Fine French Peas, something speciaL Olives, in gallon Jars. , ,. Flase and pearl Tapioco. German Sago. -. . Jugnot French Blacking. ' California Fruits. Evaporated Peaches, 1 Jelly-Cured Apricots , Sun-cured Peaches. Dried Apples. WATKINS' DIGESTIVE RELISn.; ' . . -1 - , For sale by ; Jno. L. Boatwriffht. Jan 28 15 A 17 so, Front 'A CflIU) DUKADS THK ,?IELW HUNDREDS OF3IEN IN 3V5L311NOTON Mmfctney have their lives Insured, some of them will die while under this impression and their families will discover too late that it was an illusion. - This has happened in Wilmington during the Dast month or the failure of t he jirrt as sessment company that commenced business nere, otners wiu xouow soon, ueiun- iv too late, make sure provisions for your famlly in a life insurance company that has etood the test during generations.' :-' ; . j 'I lie Mut ual Lire insurance wmpuuy 01 .un York, ts the oitlcst. law and beet company In the world. itspoUcies are lnoontestlble. are paid immediately on the receipt of proof of death, and are liberal in their conditions." Assets now over j iff.w,wu.w. ? 31. sJ WILLARD, Agent. fi'b27 ?v r - 214 North Water St. IAIC, UriDEVELOPED PART (JNEUAL ,NSUKANCE AGEXTS l tbIUdyeilrediinJtTenned. rMPtlc yinR LIFE. MARINE AND ACCIDENT. 1 pt elel free, wis w-?rrp LIT : 1. nrr t:t.vniii nald out for death lasses for FOR 1 til E SEWING SOCIETT OF ST. JOHN'S r over tar.0oo paid out for death losses for year BodrorMlnti 18S7. in wiiminfiou, v. W 1 w Work, laducrtuon, ttcw addrcu or omce corner ona v aier ana aiuioerry bus.. firrrrrnPrt.m.l!CDtfll'!CHCLckoxYso mus dAw 17 1 t parish solicit orders foe all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladles and Children's aprons a specialty, orders left at. the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention. novSitf.
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