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If we know all the methods of arn proAch ndonted by an enemy we are better enabled to ward off the dan ger and postpone the moment when surrender becomes inevitable. In many instances the inherent strength of th'e body ufllces to enable it to oppose the tendency toward death. Many, however, have lost these for ch to such an extent that there is little or no help. In other cases a little aid. to the weakened Ionics will make all the difTeronce between sudden death and many years of nseful life. Uon the first symp toms of a Couxh, Cold or any trouble of the Throat or Lungs. j:ive that old and well-known remedy Bosch ee'i German Syrup, a careful trial. It will prove what thousands say of it to be, the ,1npfactor of any home." - riMn of Organization of tlie Democratic Parlv f"ortli Curollna. J)KM. CKNTIIAI KX. Coi., Halciuh. X. C. Feb. SJ. The following is the plan of organ izatiou heretofore adopted by the State Democratic Committee for l the guidance of tin party. f) township okoamzatiox. tl. The unit of county organization shall be the township. In each township there shall beau executive fOinmittee. to consist of live Demo crats, who shall be elected by the Democratic voters of the several townships in meetings called by the county executive committee. Ami said committee so elected shall elect one of its members as chairman, who shall preside at nil committee meetings conventions of thair respective counties in conformity to said no tice, to seud delegates to said respec ?ive district conventions. . . . ' sttk cornrKXTiojfs. . i. The State Convention shall be composed of delegates appointed by the several county conventions. Each county shall be entitled to elect one delegate and one alternate for every one hundred and fifty Demo cratic votes, and one delegate for fractions Jover seyentv-five Demo cratic votes cast therein at the last preceding gubernatorial election; and none bur delegates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said convention: Provided, That every county shall have at least one vote iu said convention. GKXKRAL RULKS. 1. Such delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as luay be pres ent at anv Democratic convention shall be allowed to- cast the whole vote to which their township or county may be entitled. 1. If no delegate or alternate shall attend a Shite convention from any oiintv anv iersou anoointed bv the President of the couniv convention, or on his failure by its Secretary, mav represent the county. 8. In all conventions provided for by this svsteni, 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 7 8. 14 8 10 3 8 8 15 11 15 10? -9 6.V any vacancy occurring iu their re spective bodies. 5. That the chairmen of the dif ferent county conventions shall cer- tifv the list of delegates and alter uirni- ! r..v..t.l-tb-t euve iMd thfl. 7,oi :c- L-r. Kime..r IJUkJ iw i h:i u-iUr b-mle t V . H. HAC'V l)iuSK.re Iihln'l Know AtlMin. . ririnu Ward wan once - " - III un 2. The several township executive nates to the different district and .iaie conve.nnons, aim a ceruueu list of said delegates and alternates to the State convention shall be committees shall convene at the meetings of the several county con t'fiif iritis unit :tn' flint :iinl olace flint, ii mninritv of" tliniii mav elect ! sent to the Secretary of the State ami shall elect a comity executive committee, to consist of not less than five members, one of whom shall be designated as chairman, who shall preside Ht all of said com mittee meetings. In caso there shall he a ianure trav-iou the part of anv township to elect rs, drvadiug to be itsexecutive committee for the period ,7, r,. hd hini; sat down and said: . committee shall appoint said c:un- iu hear tlie lns4 iiung n j miiiee irom I lie imocrauc voiers UI HJ1llll. iirrtlev?(.rVel?yT said Arteiuus -Horace ireeley! Who is he?" Tb wan was quiet about five tiiuutrs. lrtty soon he said: itrr Funcis Train is kicking up a pjod deal of a row over in Eng Unl;do you think they will put him iaataihief - . "Train? Train! George Francis Trainr .aid Arteiuus, solemnly. "I nTer heard of m" Thistjnwrarfce kept the man quiet for fifteen minutes: then he said: "What do you think about Gen eral rant chances for the presiden cv!Do you think they will run him?M it rant! (irant! Hang it, man." aid Artcmns, "you appear to know luore stranger than any other man I erer&iv." Tltr nan ira furious; he walked op the car. but at last came back and said: "You confounded Ignoramus, did yoa ever hear of Adam? Arteuios looked up and said: "What waj his other namef (tUpatlon 114 Manj Victim. aaj the endeavor to find relief with me cainarnc, me injection, tne ap- -nei:; ana laiative are distressing. Tl;e are resorted to time and axa. nntil the sufferer is almost in lopair,he gaiusonlya brief respite. By taking Simmons Liver Regula tor, the bowels will be geutly moy J m naturally as if no medicine been taken. Regularity in tak h the medicine will soon effect a t-rmauent relief. Ta Declaration Fading Out. People know that the origin f "laration of Independence is "Pt in the library of the state de partment, says a Washington let-,r- k ' a cherry case and un But thedoorsare thrown K 11 day long and strong rays of i tareeatiugup its ink day by y. The Constitution is written w Parchment. The text of it is in w fine 119 copper plates and mk of this pan can still be haialyread. The signatures, how U i ".fre wri"en in a diffent ink, Si !l 4X6 Yer-V fast disappearing gffr the action of the lignt. The yworeofjohn Hancock is Wa.iapst entirely out. Onlv a o. hand an H remain. Two lines th,.n, are entirely removed from S toDthow that names were ever tirl - Miuu s name ish en wreir coc r? c?i - i- oiieriiiau s name -iiauint f ....u i .1 v. e of tk JtrMiiuA ""u Cbrid.rV Jeuerson, ami llirn.v. . rrou anu jouu 5A : J f f re .Wen soured oil by the :h g. ?ly eleven names out of "iope aUbe r"ad without H Jan below tliM rm,a;fnin.. iu. ririrb Rt f 11 in Jefferson's hand- it t i - w vii imiurjiii r Ur. .T"n and worn thro jgh hl Jlnmsis fine close, rttIe constitution occupies . I l"rs lilt nV I. nrnjt ?aiai,L! J'ffewon over 100 fcLwiu" " ruU of praures and )Fitivrwlu,! or which are ISSK0' John Adams. "mpuon S iiT.1.r irtha7lRTP,eW illf0ni1 Kl,1 that I have a nositlv tl'"7. u thousands of hone- tl Permanently ifthevWni ho.have consump tt,lr.W,. Depot, t 4. The members of the township committees shall elect to any va cancy occurring in said committees. 5. '"f he county executive commit tee shall call all necessary county conventions by giving at least ten days notice by public advertisement iu three public places in each town ship, at the court house door, and in anv Democratic newspaper that may be published in said county, requesting all Democrats of the county to meet iu convention in their resiective townships on a com mon day therein stated, which said dav shall not be less than three days before the meeting of the county convention, for the purpose of elect ing their delegates to the county conventions. Thereupon the con ventions so held shall elect their delegates to represent the town ships In the county conventions irom the voters oi ine respective townships, which delegates, or such of them as shall attend, shall vote 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 anv township in pursuance of said call, or no election shall be made, the township executive committee shall appoint such delegates. 0. Each township shall be entitled to cast in the county convention one vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Democratic votes cast by that township at the last preceding gubernatorial election: Jrovidcd, That every township shall be entitled to cast at least one vote, and each township may semi as many delegates as it may see fit. 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 proportionate part of its township s vote, based upon the last preceding vote for Governor in said township. 8. The 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 r quired to meet for the purpose of electing county executive commit tees, said meetings shall be deemed to have a quorum wheua majority of such townships shall be represet ed in said meetim. Central Committee. For the committee: R. H. Ba'itlk, Chm'n. R C. Bkckwith, Sect'y. CO U XT Y A X D 1 I ST 1 1 1 CT CON V K X Tin X S. 1. The several county conven tions shall be entitled to elect to their Senatorial, Judicial ami Con gressional Conventions, onedelegaf e and one alternate for every fifty Democratic votes, and one delegate for tract ions over twenty live Dem ocratic votes cast at the last pre- n their respective counties, and but delegates or alternates so elect ed shall be entitled to seats in said convention: Provided, That every county shall have at least one vote in each of said conventions. 2. The chairman, or in his ab scence any member of the county, senatorial judicialand 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 call. And it shall be their duty to appoint the time and place for holding conventions in their respective districts; and the chairman of said respective commit tees shall immediately notify the chairmen of the different county executive committees of said appoint ment, and the said county execu tlve.committees shall forthwith call The Committee to .the Party. Halkioh, N. C, Feb. 25th, '88. To the Democratic Party in North Carolina: '; At a meeting of the -Democratic State Kxecutive Committee held in this cify, on the 23d of February, in stant, it was resolved that the iieiu ocratic State Convention be held in the citv of Raleijrh on Thursday, the Oth 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 Publidnstruction.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 ofJusticesshallbe increased by the vote of the people and of two Electors for the State at large, and for the election of Delegates and alternate Delegates to the Dem ocratic 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 transaction 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 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 j 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 wljich is publish ed ith this address, giving full no tice of meetings in .the different townships, so that vrimaries may be fairlv heldand fully attended. Thus the fairness of all nomiuations and other business done mus oe universally- conceded. It is obviously im portant that every county shall be represented in the State Convention by one or more of its own citizens, but if for anv reason one cannot at tend, provision has been made for the representation of the county by any person ppointed by the chair man of the county convention, or in case his failure to appoint, by one appointed by its secretary. For purposes of emcient organization it , ? 1 1 . J. 1 1 1l . WHOLESALE PRICES. The following quotations represent whole sale pnoes generally. : In mating up small or- uera nigner prices have to be charged. BAGGING T 'Gunny.'-.. ....... Standard BACON North Carolina."" " nams. ; Shoulders it Sides, a.... WESTERN SMnKKn Hams, lb i3 Laes:JS H (I Shoulders, lb tvy DRY SALTED-- LaeS3?Ib 8Jf5 Shoulders, lb .... 6M BARKEI.S Spirits Turpentine, t second Hand, each....: l 40 New, New York-, each...... 0 00 New, city, each....... i er, BEESWAX, i3 lb... 20 BRICKS, Wilmington, VM.... 6 00 2LorXhern o oo BUTTER, w lb- North Carolina.. 15 .OF"1?"1"--- 25 30 uauuks lb ix Kg 3 Adamantine 9 a io ujctsji, it, j northern Factory 11 a 12 "airy, cream 13 14 ?rate 9 10 cortJiK lb . 'Java 27 28 i-aguyra. 23 24 ..!?. 20 C 22 corn MEAL, J bush, in sacKs. 00 67tf Virginia Meal ... 00 (4 67r krl.vy 41i v Dunaie i ( l 30 DOMESTICS j Sheeting, 4-4, y yard'. & 6j i urns, pf ouncn uu ($ su EGGS, doz 18 20 ! - Mackerel. No. 1, bbi 00 00 , Mackerel, No. 1, y half bbL 7 50 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.... .. 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. 8, bbL .... . 7 80 SAXtI10AIv Wilmington, , Columbia CONDENSED SCHEDULE. T8AINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 1st, 1888. & 1 50 I 75 1 70 22 8 00 014 00 Leave Wllmlnsrton.. Leave Marlon. Arrive Florence..... Leave Florence.;. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia.. No. 23. NO. 27. Na 15. P. M. ' P. M. P. M. 8 05 '10 10 T2 40 I 11 23 12 41 5 23 , 12 15 1 25 6 1C A. M. P. M. J NO. 50 Na 58. A. M. P.M. V 2 40 t640 f 4 25 8 05 . No. 52. No. 5S. i A. M. P. M. J 4 25 t 9 42 9 22 6 15 10 55j 9 55 j A. 31. - MISCELLA1TEOUS. Carolina Central Eailroad Companv. , CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. v No. 52 runs throuffh from Charleston via 1 central R. It. Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. M Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8::0 A. M. Lanes 10:28 A. M.. Manning-11:10 A. M.. Sumter 11:46 A. Ai., arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M.l central r. r.. Leavlns Lanes 7:13 P. M.. Man ning 72 P, M. Train on c. & D. K. K. connects at Florence witn NO. 58. 6 00 n 00 5 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 8 00 00 66 00 5 10 1 05 85 90 1 40 is ciesiraoie mat an vacancies in ine ilifTereut committees be filled at once by active end zealous men. At tlie recent meeting 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 seera impracti cable to call conventions to meet in some of the districts for. this pur- nose, it is sucrirested that the end none J may be effected by authorizing del egates to tneotate uonvention irom such districts to meet in (Raleigh on or about the 0th 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 fitness for the offices to which they are nominated, and only, snch, and 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 coiirnittee. R. H. Battle, Chm'n. B. C. Bkckwith, Sec'y. . - Mullets, w bbl. N. C. Koe Herring. keg... Dry Cod, lb F Lou it, bbl Western, low grade - " " Extra..... " Family City 31111s Super 44 Family GLUE. lb GKAIN, 1? bushel. corn, fm store, bags, white corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo. In bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store Oats, from store. oats, Kust Proof cow Peas HIDES, V lb Green ... Dry ; HAY, 100 lbs Eastern Western North River " k.. .. HOOP IKON, 1? lb LARD, 3? lb Nortnern North Carolina LIME, w barrel; LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft. Ship stun, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank :. . . .15 00 West India Cargles, 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 44 ' 44 in bbls 28 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 44 In 'bbls 30 Sugar House, In hhds 00 44 lnbols. 16 Syrup, In bbls 22 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 oils, y gallon. .K.6roson Lard Linseed Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live ro wn. . . SDrtnsr Turkeys ..................... 95 PEANUTS, bushel22 "lb! 60 POTATOES, bushel Sweet 3b Irish, bbl 2 25 PORK,-v barrel City Mess ;...17 50 Prime : ....15 00 Rump 00 rice Carolina, yib Rough. bush, (Upland)... 44 44 (Lowland). RAGS, y lb Country City.. ROPE, lb.. SALT, 1? sack. Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SOAP, V lb Northern SUGAR, P lb Standard grain.. StandardA.-. White Ex C Extra C,- Golden ; . . C Yellow SHINGLES, 7 In. M Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts. 1 STAVES, y M W. O. Barrel R. O. Hogshead TALLOW. W lb TIMBER, M feet Shipping.. 12 00 Fine Mill ....11 25 Mill Prime 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 Common Mill 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 50 wniSKEY, gal Northern... 1 00 North Carolina. 1 00 WOOL, y lb Washed 28 Unwashep 15 Burry 10 12 50 O 8 00 11 00 (A 6 00 9 00 7 00 4 00 10 4 00 4 50 5 00 4 10 5 00 10 TRAINS GOING NORTH. 42X 00 80 3 2 65 62 67" 65 45 52tf 90 12 10 95 00 3 Leave Columbia. . , Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence ... -Leave Marion Arrive Wilmington. iNo. 51. No. 57. No. 53. P. M. A. M. P. M. 11 25 6 50 5 33 12 52 8 12 6 46 NO. 59. 12 52 t 8 22 2 20 9 40 A. M. A. M. No. 78 NO. 66. No. 14. A. M, A. 31. P. M. 4 35 T 10 30 ' 8 20 5 22 11 11 8 55 8 asi 2 10 11 50 A. M. I P. M. P. M. 8 , 10 0 00 20 00 ($16 00 (318 00 (422 00 15 00 Dally. tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs ttroush to Charleston. S. c via Central R. R., 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.. arrlvine Manniner 8:48 A. M.. Lanes 9'3i A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. No. 66 connects at Florence with c and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. R. for all points North JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, apl 4 9 16 90 15 00 00 20 10 26 80 30 35 15 18 35 2 50 TIME TABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Go. Jan. 1, 1888. Leave Wilmington Ar. Laurinburg... Lv. Laurinburg... Leave Hamlet Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte. . . Leave Lin coin ton. Leave Shelby. . Ar. Rutherfordton No. L daily ex. Sunday. 6 40 pm 13 23 am 12 33 am S 03 am 7 00 am No. 3. dally ex. Sunday. 8 45 am 11 09'am 13 54 pm 3 ou pm 'Nb..Ur Trl-i Weekly. 7 00 am 5 05 pm No. 7. 5 00,'am 7 00 am 3 00 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS, Jan. 1, 1888. No. 2. dally ex Sunday. Lv. Rutherfordton! Leave Shelby. . . . . Leave Llncolnton Arrive Charlotte. Leave Charlotte. Leave Hamlet...; Arrive Laurinburg Leave Laurinburg. Arrive Wllmlngt'n No, 4, dally ex. Sunday. 8 00 pm 1 25 am 2 17 am 2 27 am 8 25 am 8 40 am 110 53 am 12 45 pm a 00 pm NOS8&6 Triweekly. 7 05 am 3 30 pm 4 oopm No. 6. 5 45 am 4 25 pm Trains No. l and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. - Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Ralelgtu Take Train No. 1 for Statesville and stations on W. N. C. K. Rand points West. Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville. Athens. Atlanta and all points Southwest. Also, for Asheviile via Spartanburg.- Local Freight Ncs. 5 and R tti-weeklv be tween Wilmington and Laurinburg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 daily between Laurinburg and Charlotte. . . - Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers. J L. c. Jones, superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger a re nr. Jan 5 . . The Acme MANUFACTURING 00. MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre WILMINGTON, N.G. 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 0 QN AND AFTER FRIDAY; DEC. t, 1887, Trains win run as follows, dally except Sun day: Going South. No l Passenger and Freight. 1 00 90 60 2 75 Leave Hamlet, N. C Arrive at cneraw, s. c. 8.20 A. M. 9.30 A. M. 4 60 80 00 1 14 70 65 00 Qr 00 6?4 0 0 .(. 18 00 16 00 15 00 80 ,1 00 Going north. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: I Lekv Cheraw, S. O. .4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet, N. C. 5.35 P. M. dec 16 tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't. H Wilmington iWeldon R. R ANJL BRANCHES 5 00 2 do 4 50 0 00 8 00 0 00 ; 1M 22 75 70 00 70 5f I 67i 6 6 5 5 CONDENSED SCHEDITXE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH Dated ApL 10, 1888. 7 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 00 10 00 6 14 00 13 00 8 50 0 00 0 00 4 00 2400 2 50 . 30 25 . 15 No. 23, . daily. NO. 27, FtMaU dally. NO. 15, dally ex Sunday rpHE REP UTATION 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 ' ly attest their value as a high grade manure. The matting, made from the leaves ot ou native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand tor It fs dally Increasing. It has Vlr tues not found In any other fabric. ' , 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. r . " v - - certificates front reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application. iazx4 tf Leave Weldon At. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro. . . . Leave Tarboro Arrive Wilson Leave Wilson 1 Arrive Selma j Arrive Fayettevl'el 2 05 pm 3 17 pm 4 50 pm 10 50 am 5 43 pm 6 00 am 7 15 am 53pm 4 10 pm 5 19 pm 7 45 pm 7 OOpmi 7 48. am Leave Golds bo ro. Leave Warsaw. . . Leave Magnolia. . Ar. Wilmington . . 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 40 pm 8 40 pm 9 55 pm 8 40 am 9 38 am 9 54 am 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. INVENTION- 1 mmmJ Wlnalf century Not among the wonders of inventive progress is method and system of work that ci 1 be Deri formed all over the country wlthou ; separa ting ine worKers irom meir nomes, ray lib eral; any one can ao tneir work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value, and importance to you, inai win sian you in Dusiness. wnich will bring you in more money right away.than anything else In the world. Grand tntt tit free Address trcb & co. , Augusta, Maine. nov 22 fimd lyw No. 14, dally. No. 78. daily. No. 66. daily ex Sunday. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 12 05 am 1 24 am 2 25 am 9 00 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am 4 OOprn 5 30 pm 5 50 pm 6 53 pm Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Selma Arrive Wilson . 8 30 am 10 50 am 11 59 am Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. Arri ve Tarboro . . . Leave Tarboro 3 02am;13 42 pm ... 1 18 pm 7 48 pm 8 24 pm 4 50pmi. 10 50 amj. Arrive Weldon.... 4 30 ami 2 40pm 9 35 pm School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins bergerV. . t INTlTIti Se Wonders exist in thousands UHtjliSr of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of Invention. Those who are In need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to iiauett & co., rortiana. Maine, ana nnnlra fraa full Infnrrnatlnn li nw etthor tov ot all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live, v You are started free, capital not required. Some have made over $50 In a single day at this work. All suc ceed. nov22 6mdlyw o Valuable Lands for Sale. NK TRACT OF L4MD, LYING ONE mile from Llncolnton. N. C consisting of i acres, 53 acres - cleared : is best for cotton, but gives good -crops for all grains. Has a branch running through It and a fine spring; a few acres of bottom land on the branch aoa fO seres in wood, osk and hickory well tim bered. Another tract lvlnar 21 miles from Lln-ohr- ton, 3 mile from c C. K K., 100 acres. 25; cleared, fine spring of delicious water, about six acres of bottom land near ltontrte branch; Is No I for tobteco, but grows other .crops wen; to acres in ye 110 w pine ana osk. For price and term apply to CRONLY A MORKIS, men 16 tf Auctrs A f esi Estate Rrnkerr ONWARD IS THE WORD ! fTIHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER RENTE S Its THIRD VOLUME at the following i : TJallv fTCpnt. Snndav. Train on Scotland Neck lBranch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turnlnsr leaves Scotland Tfeck at 9.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarooro, jn. c, via Aioermarie & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M. Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Willi amston, N. C. 8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves WU llamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C. 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro. N. C dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M. arrive Smithlield, N. C, 7-30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N. C, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C., 9.30 P. M. Train on Nasuviiie urancu leaves itocKy Mount, for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at NashvlHe 4.40 P. JL, Spring nope 5.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M.. Nashville 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount. 11.55 A, M., dally except Sunday. Train on ciinvon urancn leaves warsaw ior Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00P-M. Returnlnsr leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. M., connect ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 66, southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch Is Na 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. Train ro. si t-oum wiu stop omy at lison, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at ei- don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l SUpt. J. Ii. KENLY. Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, apl 12 1 subscriber, 1 year... 5 subscribers, 1 year..... 5.rt . -v 10 subscribers. 1 year........'....10.CC One copy, l year, free to the one sending club of ten. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly, sena cas (charges prepaid, to ; u , feb 17 ; - ' ' ' Raleigh. N. C. Societ? Woit. WR SEWD fG SOCIETY OF ' ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for 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, win meet with prompt attention, noT25tf ... "A BURNT CHILD. BREADS THE FIRT 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. This has happened in Wilmington during the past month by the failure of the first as sessment company that commenced business here. Others will follow soon. Before it is 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 and best company in the world. Its policies are .lncontestlble, 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 St. Insurance, j CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE," RENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. " l: 1, r Apply to - ; SMITH & BOATWRIGHT. No. 124 N. Water Street mchi2tf . . Telephone No. 73 0F I f JTEHEST to r.'j QTI Manly Vigor, Weakness or Lc8 of Memory per Caiieiitly restored by the Use of an entirely new ,jrTllc "rba Kama from Spain. Fpoa h Trochees never faiL Our illustrated, & page hoc d teptrmonialff, (Pent enlcfl Every roan ehou adit. VtJXORAEPTKOCIlEfiCtX, cL . VJ Park I'laee, ftw York, f, 1X1 Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflam mation, Heals the Sores, Restores the Senses ot Taste and SmelL 1 t a 1 1 M 1 f m t 1 v mmzm -T.T m THE A particle is applied into each nostril and 13 agreeable. Price 50 cents at drusrsrists: br mail resrtsterecL 60 cents. . ELY BROTHERS. " 235 Greenwich St., New York. r ;. api v iyeoa a&w - - ' - : r - - A RARE CHANCE. " FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOH , Desirable Beal Estatof A LIVERY; BUSINESS IN GOOD srixrfL Twenty Horses and all necessary htri4 &C to carry on the business. Thirty regular ' Boarding Horses. Good run of trade, btablo new atuu ceniraujr locaiea. Apply to
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