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OA. Daily Review. thihhall b forever: 0n tr,i chanx'-. as matter i.mst; nta in crnmble into dut. Tfcf forit their ebb and flow, irth n more it verdure ' koo' ,jf,ht to darkness ........ nns cease in Who In Your Rest Friend? m-9 . m lour stomach or- coarse. Because one of tli I conventions Jof thairV respective WhvT counties in rnnfnrmltv to said DO- ' AV1I0LESALE TRICES. o.most lulsernble creatnres, Jivelistnct conventions. iwtoMoeiitttiiiM2i T. STATB : BACGINU ' " ine state uonvention siian Gunnv. Carolina. frie awaj. .etWDs""" shall perish never; tne living. Give It it fair, honorable chance and see if it is not tb best'. irienu vou nave in the eno. iwn composed of delegates appointed by j standard.... Miioke m the morning. Don't drink inXtions. bacon North i Hi tfiA iiiArniniv If vnn mnit t lOKft . , ... J .... i tj- t liamS and Tlr ink wViit t.ritii v , r Vto ach r'acn, c,OUIU snaI1 beentiueti loeiec Shoulders v n.v... nnu drink unit until our to iac 1 , 0 UeI t d alternate for '.sjdes, n......... is through with breakfast. lou can : everv hundreil and fiftv Demo-! WESTERN SMOKED drink more and smoke more in t he ir ?"?J l?,Un.(irfI AViV.ilL fnr Hams. ! fif :mn' imwI it will rull mi von less. . .. ..." ta I- 1J- i r " V ; V i -i" iractions cover seventy-nve If yonr fool ferments and does not ... i "L. 7 8 14 8 10 Wtlrhlnstqiuf Coiurh bto c 6 Auariisti B. R. C cratic votes cast therein U3ST VVT.'i . Z ! IcedinK gubernatorial Demo- at the last ' - Shoulders, lb.. DRY SALTED . ttnii ZX of 1J- ...rfh. dianJiiiidV 1 head, coining up of the food after eatinjr. HtllioiiMiess, Indi jestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, ; vou nail lM.t ue ureen s August. l,r.- u ith the miser earth, j Slower, as no person can use it with 1 rA" Y lion" hall be o'er, out relief. Sides, w lb. and none but delegates or alternates : BAKKElr-ptrits TuiDentine" so elected snail be entitled to seais in said convention: Provided, That every county shall have at least one vote'in said convention. 13 10 6 15 15?tf 10 71.' ! 9 AT'" CONDENSED SCHEDULE. T SAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 1st, 1888. Na 23. tuorf. 1 K'lory e and li ! ii time thall be no crumble, and thej I hall ! death itself s t. s periMi lie er, t . It m a mm P'Ul .hall i-ri'h nevermore. T Jt .hall keep hr treasured frr, . . i 11 liiillrllll IVlII. . . .r' .i.iii ii .- -- . Plan of )rcnlxat Ion of tin? Democratic Irtv of North Carolina. Dkm. Ckxtual Ex. Com., Kal. iai. A'. 6. 1888. The following is the plan of organ ization heretofore adopted by State Democrat i Comiiiittee the guidance of the party. TOWXSII 1 1 Olid' AN IZATION. the -ih ii lrtll rorever: GKNKRAL RULKS. 1. Such delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as may be pres ent at anv Democratic convention shall be allowed to cast the whole vote to which their township or countv may be entitled. 2. if no delegate or alternate shall attend a State convention from any ountv anv person appointed by the iort President of the couniv convention, or on his failure by its Secretary, mav represent the county. a. In all conventions provided for after a vote is cast no change in said vote result of the ballot nel bvthe ehalrihan Hal! 1); eleeted by the nf nm.ant!nn voters OI tile several! i All Tlpmnrntin ATPe.nt.ivA emu- . ... ii . ! " . - - " " TowiiMiips iii in-eiings railed uy me ; 1Ilitteps sj,ali i,ave the power to fill vacancv occurring 'ti,? r !ate. fur gotnl o.- ill. 1. The unit or countv organization bv- this system, 1 'vrrv Ieiu'. I, I ft t"f toxvnM.p. In .each t,"iere shld, be n Tbw,JVlrioii Mdf. shall never -township there shall h" an executive UMtil tho fal It"' rtM . committee, to coiiMt of live Demo- j si,an i,e armour ,;...- -hall live forever. crats. who shall be elected by the j of sai( conventi Democratic iiifinffi'ii .iniiiiiiif tin) iii - . t I. II . I . !. hum r I I I hteouness. Hven re ineir ,lfl rtire-aiid llei .vr more be God. I said committee o ciet'tetl one of its iiinuihers as chairman, who shall preside at all committee nieer lri'. I n . ... . ' . . i ,.' f. re '. ... .1. .nolll hl'l'l V.IUI iriliii run iMnii., II"lMlri.Hlly l'e hell? V""' "'.if'1 ,l ' P"''"'"1- - (-n,,.iiiMtioii surrly Cunsl. T. tiik r.iiT; i'iease inform ,,r -v.uNt th.d 1 have a po.-itive "rHu-lv. f..r ilialnive i.aiul diseae. timt-lv ik uitMisuiu'ui i ii 1 1. -! mi 1 1 mi i r I v i .i,-.n l..'lail ti send two , on the iart f anv rowuship to i'lect i in 1 1 . - - f . . i.......... . . ...... Uifthol tit r-liieiy r r-rtilr who ua.t- i-tiium r:ir-tl. j 2. The several township executive i ua I committees shall convene at the!r.. . liieeiiuirs oi ine several couuiy -on-! ventions, or at an v time and place that ai majority of thn may elect, and shall elc-t a county executive committee, to consist f not less than tive members, one of whom shall be ilesignatcd as chainiiau, vh shall preside at all of said com mittee niAetinrs. In case there shall be a failure t:..i. if iliv will send me their ex- r umI'ih.-: inic adilress. Kes- Jifully. T. A. SLH!lM, M.C., 181 ix-irl t.. New York. i:rly Wit. V. S. iiHert. the dramatist, croin inw'iluwii from a grat reception in bunion. Mood iu a hall waiting for tlit MTvant to lirins him his coat ami hut. As he stood there, a heavy sw-ll. iWvnding, took Gilbert for a servant in waiting and callel out to hiur. "fall iu a four wheeler!" . i Hiiirt itiacea one iriass m ins itoiitHuplativerisht eye, and i nr blandly at the swell, said: "Vihi are a four-wheeler!"' itsexecutive connnitteeforthe period of thirty days, the county executive committee shall appoint said com mittee from the Democratic voters of said township. 4. The members of the township committees shall elect to anv va cancy occurring in said committees. The county executive commit tee shall call all necessary county conventions by giving at least ten days notice by public advertisement in three public places iu each town ship, at Ihe court house door, and in any Democratic newspaper that may "be published iir said county, renuesting all Democrats of tile in their re- spective nouies H. That the chairmen of the dif ferent countv conventions shall cer tifv the list of delegates and alter- tes to the different district and ite conventions,. 'and a certified list of said delegates and alternates to the State convention shall be sent to the Secretary of the State Vntral Committee. For the committee: It. H. Battlk, ChnVn. 1. C Hkckwith, Sect'v. countv to meet in convention in look- f their respective townships on a com- 1 mou day therein stated, which said I day shall not be less than three days "U'liatduroa mean!" said the; before the meeting or the county . &AJ Gilbert: 'You told me " convention, for the purpose of elect terafl vou a four-wheeler, and I j ing their delegates to the comity luve iloue no. 1 really couldn't call 1 conventions. Thereupon the con yoii hansom, youkuow." Argonaut. 4 ventions so hehl shall elect their ! delegates to represent the town- AdTir to Mother. j ships in the county conventions Mr VisLow'sSooTiiiNQSYRri ; from the voters of "the respective houMalwavs heused when children ' townships, which delegates, or such arvcuttiug teeth. It relievesthe lit- j of them as shall attend, shall vote tl"ufTriTat once: it nroilnps fuit.: the full Democratic strength of ural nuiet sleep bv relievimr the their respentive townships on all rhiM from pain, and' the little cher-' questions that may come before the " -w--.- . . A . ni awakes as "bright as button." It said county conventions, in case nrrry pleaant to taste. It soothes I noconvention shall be held in an v tlt child, softens the gums, allays I to.wnshin in pursuance of said call, all lain, relieves wind, regulates the ! or no election shall be made, the -.-..l -l : . t. i - i i! . .11 w -!., aim is ine IHSI KIIOWI1 reilie-i lowusnip eiecune tuiniimin; plum arising appoint such delegates. causes. I i. riicn lowusnip snau it cuimeo to cast in the county convention one vote for every twenty-live Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Democratic votes cast bv that township at the last proceding gubernatorial election: IVovidat, That every township shall be entitled to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many delegates as it may sie lit. 7. In cases when' 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 proportionate part of its township s vote, based upon the last I preceding vote for Governor in said iy ror diarrhrea. whether frmu teething or other Twenty live cents a bottle. July Gdeod&wlv I n ix-ror Pom TeUro's Generosity Tl ... u ioiiowuig storv is told of the I 'rrororiirazil: The other dav' JH amies the editor of a scientific treiich jounial uaiteil utioii his ty. with the request that he ou!d contribute some articles on ttprs of scientific interest connect- tn his dominion. "Certail v." rniiel heeuqieror. "but what rate y uoyou give?" The "ers though a little '"in- named what he torKm,,g, iv,n u ,:: tll..t man of surprised. was m the Petlro added, win uo very ?ee it-.. I i . v uruu wrii- earl,JlTeB,VtneVer I,en"-V 1 Ve '"iiM i,v,,... I ' , Inicr., " : VWY orpmui i U. Yf.ti , til ilti I would gladly write ! to'vn,,iIK ut I am not at lileriv! s- to my capital' 'Home Jovr- A stupendous Tik. rnfd?r(to Iatient-Vell, sir, I rltxhe "Ati of vourner. 4S-lt,n- "ve ybu been V . , -No, Jr." Overworked." "At!) domestic troubles!" nr. I ru a bachelor." utuUyinKr Vhat! UtthV aaveu t reiuI anything I Ii o ... y e ounuay papers? irm! ineiii ail vester- Joq,:,,, ";v. mail, why didn't lut ii l r U-,at ,wfore! What vou ai-LatV.n,CttJ two weeks in the TruiC neet! buWng np." Stoves UKZAT vAWETY. COOKS AND II EAT I f tte SS?4ke em.'but we have ac. w rf'j' 0 lUrua"- Tinware, tc. New 50 Arrivals. fc,,XEH ,,F-N FIG TOBACXt lSOm o and TWIST ALL STYLES TOBACCXJS, SAM L BEAR. Sr.. la iuurtct street chairmen of township committees shall preside at all .town ship conventions. In their absence any other member of said committee may preside. 9." In cases where all the town ship executive committees are re quired to meet for the purpose of electing countv executive commit tees, saiij meetings shall be deemed to have a quorum hen a majority of such townships shall be represet ed ill said meetiut'. COUNTY AND DISTRICT C X VKXTIONS. 1. The several county conven tions shall be entitled to elect to their Senatorial. . I udicial and Con gressional Conventions, ouedelegate ami one alternate for every fifty Democratic votes, and one delegate for fractions over twenty five Dem ocratic votes cast at the last pro ceeding gubernatorial election iu their respective counties, ami none but delegates or alternates so elect ed shall be entitled to seats in said convention: Provided. That everv countv shall have at least one vote in each of said conventions. 2. The chairman, or iu his ah scence any luember of the county, senatorial judicial ami congressional committee, shall call to order their respective conventions, and hold the chairmanship thereof until the convention shall elect its chairman. 3. The executive committee of the senatorial, congressional and judicial districts, respectively, shall at the call of their respective chair men, meet at some time and place in their respective districts, design ated in said cidl. And it shall be their duty to appoint the time and place for holding conventions in their respective districts; and the chairman of said respectfve commit tee shall immediately notify the chairmen of the different countv executivecomiuitteesofsaidftppointH meui, anu ine said county execu tive committees shall forthwith call The Committee to the Party. Ralkigii, N. C, Feb. 35th, '88. To the Democratic Party in North Carolina: At a meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee held in this city, on the 23d of February, in stant, it was resolved that the Dem ocratic State Convention be held in the citv of Raleigh on Thursday, the 30th dav of May, 1888. The said Convention will be held for the nomination of candidates for the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Audi tor. Treasurer, Superintendent of Publielnstruetion.AttorneyGeneral, three Justices of the Supreme Court one for the vacancy now filled by appointment of .the 'Governor, and two to take their seats In case the number ofJusticesshall be increased bv the vote of the people and of two Electors for the State at large, and for the election of Delegates and alternate Delegatesto the Democratic-National Convention to be held in the city of St. Louis on the 5th day of June next. Also, for the adoption of a platform of principles and the tniusaction of such other business as may come before it. It will be observed that the State Convention is to be held earlier this year than usual. This was necessary in order that the delegates to the National Convention, to be held the week after, may be selected. The National Convention is called earlier than usual in order that the party may be better organized and a more thorough campaign made iu behalf of its noininess and its great principles. The same advan tage attends the earlier meeting of our State Convention and nomatioti 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 plan of organization which is publish ed it Ii this adilress, giving full no tice of meetings in the different townships, so that vrimarics may be fairly heldand fully attended. Thus the fairness of all nominations and other business done inus be univer- i , i i .. i i i- : ssk iv conceueu. it is ooviousiy im portant that every county shall be represented in the State Couveutiou bv 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 anv person appointed by the chair- man or the county convention, or in case his rai lure to appoint, uy 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 the recent meeting of the State committee it. was made tuy duty to call special attention of the -chair men of countv and Congressional executive committees to the necessi ty of immediate steps to provide for the election or delegates to the a tional Convention from the different districts. If it shall seem impracti cable to call conventions to meenn some of the districts for this pur pose, it is suggested that the end may be effected bv authorizing del egates to the State Convention from such districts to meet iu Raleigh on or about the 30th of May in district conventions and elect delegates to represent the districts at St. Louis 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 recognized Jitneys for the offices to which they are nominated, and only snch, anu the continued supremacy of the white race, which is synonymous in North Carolina with the supremacy of the Democratic party will be as sured for another term of years. For the committee. R. II. Battlk,. Chni'n. . B. C. Bkckwith, Sec' y. - Second II and. each New. Hew York, each New, city, each. BEHSWAX, t lb BRICKS, Wilmington, M...! Northern..., BUTTER, lb North Carolina... Northern candles, ib Sperm J AdamanUne CHEESE, y o 1 Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, y tb Java . Laguyra '. Klo ;.. . CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks, vireinla Meal COTTON TIES, 3 bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard. Yarns, y bunch ..... . EGGS, doz FISH Mackerel. Noi, bbi. 1 40 0 00 1 65 -30 6 00 0 00 15 ; 25 1 50 S 1 75 1 70 23 8 00 14 00 ! i Leave Wilmington.. ixaic .i ci.i lull. .... Arrive Florence..... No. 27. 18 9 11 13 9 23 20 00 00 . 1 2T . f" 6 . U)0 . i is .00 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbL 7 50 25 30 25 10 . 13. 14 10 28 24 22 '67 1 30 AX 80 20 Leave Florence.. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia. i ,i P. M. 8 05! 11 23 12 15 NO. 50 A. M. 2 40 4 25 4 25 6 15 A. M. NO. 15. Carolina Central Ihi lrc zi rCompanv. - it M t CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. P. M. P. M. 10 10! t 2 40 12 41 5 23 1 25 6 1G A. M. P. M. 1N0. 58. I P. M. I t 6 40 .. 8 05 NO. 52. NO. 56. A. M. P. M t 9 42i . 9 22 10 551 9 55 (312 50 (4 8 00 8U 00 6 00 9 00 7 00 4 00 & 10 4 00 4 50 & 5 00 (4 4 10 & 5 00 10 65 62 671 65 45 52tf 90 5 13 I 10 95 , 00 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2 half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl 7 80 Mullets, bbl 6 00 N. C. Koe nerrlng, keg... 3 00 Dry Cod, w tb : 5 FLOUR, bblT . it Western, low grade.- 3 50 , Extra ... 4 00 ' Family... 4 50 City Mills super... 4 00 " Family... 4 50 GLUE, lb ; 8 GRAIN, W busheL Corn, fm store, bags, white 5 00 Corn, cargo. In bulk, white. - 00 $ Corn,.cargo, In bags, white. 66 Corn, mixed, from store 00 Oats, from store. 42 Oats, Rust Proof 00 Cow Peas ! 80 OA HIDES, lb jreen 5 Dr' 10 (A nAY, y 100 lbs- Eastern 1 05 Western 85 North River '. 90 HOOP IRON, lb......... 3' LAKU, It) Northern 7 ty North Carolina 8 a 10 " LIME, V barrel 1 40 0 no LUAiutu, city sawea, y m rt. ; snip stun, resawea ;.18 00 Rough Edge Plank...." 15 00 West India Cargles, accord- ; lng to quality .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, gallon v New Crop, In hhds. 25 " In bbls...... 28 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 " lh bbls 30 Sugar House, In hhds 00 " in bbls 16 Syrup, in bbls 22 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS, gallon. Kerosene 9 Lard 16 Linseed 90 Rosin 15 Tar 00 Deck and Spar. . 00 no. 53 runs through from Charleston via central R. R. Leaving Lanes &34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. M Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M.. LAnes 10-JJ3 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter 11:46 A. M., arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M.1 iso. 53, runs through from Charleston via central it. li.. Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man aim? 7:52 P. M. Train on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florence witn NO. 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence Leave Florence ... Leave Marion.-. ... Arrive Wilmington. I IN0. 5L No. 57. No. 53. 1 P. M. A. M. P. M. 11 25 6 50 5 33 12 52 8 12 6 46 NO. 59. 12 53 M 22 2 20 9 40 ........ A. M. A. M. No. 78 NO. 66. NO. 14. A. M, A. M. P. M. 4 35 T 10 30 8 20 5 22 11 11 8 55 8 3 2 10 11 50 A. M. I P. M. P. M. 20 00 16 00 18 00 23 00 15 00 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 3 50 & 14 1 45 3 1 00 16 20 22 25 0 100 90 Chickens, live rown. 20 V Spring... 10 PEANUTS, bushel,23 ft! ." '. '. '. '. 60 eOTATUJES, w Dusnei Sweet '. 60 Irish, bbl 2 25 2 75 PORK, barrel City Mess 17 50 18 00 Prime 15 00 16 00 Rump 00 15 00 RICE Carolina, lb 4 &, hyi Rough, y Dusn, (upland)... eo 80 (Lowland). 80 1 00 RAGS, V lb Country 00 City 1 Wt ROPE, V lb 14J 22X SALT, sack. Alum... ,70 75 Liverpool 65 70 Lisbon 00 00 American.-... 00 70 SOAP. J lb Northern 5tf 5 SUGAR. Plb Standard grain.. ,' 6a 6 Standard A : 6 6 White ex c o 6 Extra C, Golden i ; 5X C Yellow o SHINGLES, 7 In. M...... 5 00 7 00 Common 2 00 2 50 Cj-press Saps 450 500 cypress Hearts 000 7 50 STAVES, y M W. O. Barrel... 8 00 14 00 R. o. Hogshead :. 0 00 10 00 TALLOW. lb 5 6 TIMBER, 9 M feet Shipping. .13 00 14 00 Fine Mill , 11 25 13 00 Mill ITlme...... ..... 7 50 8 50 Mill Fair 5 00 0 00 common Mill 5 00 0 00 Inferior to Ordinary 2 50 & 4 00 WHISKEY, y gal Northern... 1 00 2 00 North Carolina. , i 00 3 50 WOOL, y lb Washed.... 28 30 Unwashep i 15 25 Burry 10 15 Daily. tDaily except Sundaji No. 53 runs tfcrouarh to Charleston. S. c. via Central R. R.. arilvlns Manmne 7:20 P. M.. Lanes 8:03 P. M.f Charleston 9:45 P. M. No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral R. R., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 9:33 A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. No. 66 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. R. lor all points North -0 JOHN P DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. apl 4 Tf Xl TABLE NaTs " Pafmetto Railroad Co. School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins bexger's. t ELY'S "CREAM BAL3T Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Pain and Inflam mation, Heals the Sores, Restores the 1 Senses of Taste and Smelly , - . TRY Till! GDBE. Catarrh n m a QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day: GOING SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A. HL Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. 9.30 A. M. going North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. O .. 45 P.M. Arrive at Hamlet, N. C 5.SS P. M. decietf Wit. MONCURE, Sup't. Jan. 1, 1888. WESTBOUND TRAINS. NO. a Leave Wilmington Ar. Laurjnburg... Lv. iAurinburg?. . Leave Hamlet..... Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte.. .! Leave Lin coin ton. Leave Shelby At. Rutherfordton No. L daily ex. Sunday. 0 40 pm is 23 am 12 S3 am 2 03 am 7 00 am dally ex. Sunday. 8 45 am 11 09!am 13 54 pm a uupm NoTIT in-. Weekly. 7 CO am 5 cm 2 ro. 7. 5 i ;aa 7 (-Jam 3 00 pa EASTBOUND TRAINS, Jan. 1, 1888. No. 2. dally x Sunday. .No,. 4, daily ex. Sunday;. Lv. RutLerfordton; Leave Shelby.. .. . . Leave Lincoln ton. Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte.. . Leave Hamlet...:. Arrive Laurinburd Leave Laurinburg. Arrive Wllmlngt'n 8 00 pm 1 25 am 2 17 am 2 27 am 8 25 am Noa88 Triweekly. 8 Mam! 10 53 am 13 45 pm 3 00 pm 7 3 am 2 30 pm 400 pm No, . 6 45 am 4 25 pm Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. . Through Sleeping Cars between Wllmlnffton and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. -Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle and Stations on W. N. C. R. Rand points West. - Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. Also, for Asheville via Spartanburg. . - ; -, , . Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 trl-weekly be-, tween Wlunfngton and Laurinburg. Local. Freisrht. Nos.7. and R dallv between Laurinburg and Charlotte.- " , t . - ' nos.. 5, 6, 7,8, take passengers. : ..r... F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agem Jan 5 ; , v v The Acme M ANTTFA0T URING- CO. MANUFACTURERS OF . , , Fertilizers, Pine Fibre arid Pine Fibre Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C. Wilmington Si Weldon R. R AND BKANCHB8. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. NO. 27, No. 15, Dated Jan. 8, 1888. No. 23, F'tMall daily ex dally. dally. Sunday. Leave Weldon 2 05 pm 5 43 pm 6 00 am Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm 7 15 am Arrive Tarboro....i4 5Qpm.........i ..... Leave Tarboro....10 50am.......... Arrive Wilson.... 3 53pm 7 OOpmj 7 48 am Leave Wilson . 4 10 pm ". ... ". .... ......... Arrive Selma 5 19 pm Arrive Fayettevi'e 7 45 pm Leave Goldsboro.. 4 45 pmt 7 40 pm s 40 am Leave Warsaw.... 5 5pm 9 38 am Leave Magnolia. .. 6 05 pm 840 pm 954am Ar. Wilmington... 7 40 pm 9 55 pm 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO. 66, No. 14, No. 78. dally ex dally. dally. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 1205am 9 00am 345pm Leave Magnolia. . . l 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 53 pm Leave Fayette ville 8 30 am Arrive Selma 10 50 am Arrive Wilson 1159 jam . Leave Wilson 3 03 amll3 43 pmf 7 48 pm Ar. Rocky Mount ....j 1 18pm 8 24 pm Arrive Tarbbrb.;.: 14 50pm Leave Tarboro...... 10 50am ......... Arrive" WTeldon. . . .J 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 35 pm rjpHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use In the hands of the best farmers of this and other' States 11 r attest their value as a high grade manure. The MA.TTING, made from the leaves of our native pine, is conceded to , be equal . to any wool carpet for comfort and durabuitjr and tne demand for it is dally Increasing. It has Tir tues not found in any other'fabric . ' The fibre or wool is extensively used tor upholstering purposes, and as a fliling for Mattresses 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 mail ed upon application. '' ' - ian i it HAY-FEVER A particle is applied into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at druggists by mall, registered. 60 cents. ELY BROTHERS. 235 Greenwich St., New York. api 9 lyeod dw Valuable Lands for Sale. QNE TRACT OF UND, LYING ONE mile from Lincoln tOD, N. C. consisting of BZ acres, 53 acres cleared; la best tor cotton. bat trivia good crop for all uralna. Has a b-ancb runnlne tbroueb It and a. one Bprintr ; few acres of bottom I mil on tbe bran-h aod Warresln wood, os aod hickory, ;weli Urn D3rea. -r Another trust 1-vla 2U milts irom Llnohr toa. i mlie from c. tt , 100 acrea. 2-i cleared, line Hnrlmr of delicious water, about six acres of bottom lacd near Ron tr e l ra- cb; Is.Np.-lfor Wi ceo, but grows other jcrop ren; 75 acres In yellow ptn andoas. 1 or price and terms sppiy 10 CRONLV MORRIS, mch 16 tf nct'rs eaJ Estate Bmkpp ONWARD IS THE WORD ! pHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE S ts THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber,! ycar.............$l-2V 5 subscribers, 1 jear.;.. o. 10 subscribers. 1 year.. ........10.0T One copy, 1 year, free to the one sending club of ten.- - -- - ? - . Elsrht pages, 40 columns, weekly. , sena cas (charges prepaid) to , ; ' feblT - - Haleish. N. C Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. lte- turnlng leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle & Raleigh R. 1L daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Wllllamston, NT c, 8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves WH Uamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A. M., 1L30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 8.30 A. M., arrive Smlthfleld, N. C, 10.00 A. M. Returning leaves Smlthfleld, N. C, 10.45 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 13.10 P. M. Train on Nashville Branch . leavea Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at NashvlUe 4.40 P. M, Spring Hope 5.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M.. NashvlUe 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1L55 A, M., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for 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 66, southbound Train on Wilson & FayettevlUe Branch is Na 5L Northbound te No. 5a Dally except Sunday. - lYaln Na 27 South wlU stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. - : Train No. 78 make3 dose connection at Wel don for all points North dally. All rail via Kicnmono, ana aauy, except Sunday, ia Bay ; Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. AH trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace sleep ers attached. ... . , . JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Supt. J. R. KENLY, supt. Transportation. '- T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. f Jan 8 . - 1 ; A BURNT CHILD DHEABS TAB -FIRE," JJUNDREDS OF MEN IN WILMINGTON think they 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. . . : , f t- This has happened In Wilmington during the past month by the failure of the: Jir$t as sessment company that commenced business here, Others will follow soon. Before It la too late, make sure provisions for your family in a life insurance company that has stood the test during generations. - ' ; The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, is the oldest, largest ana best company In the world. Its policies are tncontestlDle; are paid Immediately on the receipt of proof of death, and are liberal in their conditions., Assets now over $118,000,000.00. , - feb 27 M. S. WILLARD, Agent, 214 NortH Water Bt Tk TAWT V Kewarded are :.thosd who XwlLriij X read tMs and tnen ct; they w " will rmd honorable employ ment that will not take them from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every lndustrirus person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month.- It is easy' for an one to make f 5 and upward per day, who Is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed: we start you. Everytnlng new. No epecial ability required; you, reader, can do 't as well as any one. Write to u at once for full par tlculars, which we mall free. Address stlnsoa & Co., Portland; Maine.. nov 23 cisawly INV15NTI0N-'n " ; " 7 half century. Not . among the wonders of Inventive proeress 13 S method and system of work that ci 1 bo perg formed aU over the country wlthou ; separa ting the workers from their hnmps. Pa lib eral; any one can do their work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needed: you- are starred free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value and Importance to you, that wlU start you In. business, which will bring you In more money right away, than anything else In the world. Grand out at free Address Trub & Co., Augusta, Maine c UUI M OU1U UW w tM?T?D Sa Wonden exist In thousands 1 1 Hi Hi r of forms, but are surpassed by tho mmmm.' marvels of invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once end their address to Hallett & Co., Portland. Maine, and receive free, full Information, hdw eiTLerEcx. . ot all ages, can earn from $5 to 125 per cay ar.1 upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Capital not required. Some cava macie over 150 In a single day at this work. All euc ceed, " ' ; nov 22 Cma lyw A A. Br'?w INSURANCE "AGENTS, Insurance, k CCIDENT, FIRE. LIFE; MARINE, RENT AND TORNADO INSURANCES r: ; f " . . - .. Apply to - ' SMITH A BOATWlilGllT. .-Nam N. Water s:rct ... . Telephone Ka 73 mch!3tf FOR 1 -rut fin iim J-tt iliii TO 2tsE3y Vpor, TTcakiK-s i,r Low of ' n" anently rCeUwJ. by jKks""c?j on tnrircl' GENERAL Over $35.0(.J paid out for ceatn losses tor year , ariToc .caicvfruu. (rrj::.nu;i,! 1837 In Wilmington. N. C. . -d ies; - .'1, (K-;r.t i-'X Oihce ccriierortu water anaiiuiirry st., iv 1 -A ! ' -c rJ I np stairs. Tr: i
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