I DO. 0 P 11 PC A. Ul '"VlWrontapon the 1 let 5U " " I I1T Ui. fra- lie I do: . r .!....; t'OWIl III 1 I.MlK "-' 0 i0ve-and learn there jjiV How tosliine. a tr-tl. -trow: a the .W 11": , ' I(,illtln her heart-in the f' -a.:il Heat home. 1 II'.' ...... -r .ltfUV. aiiti. ' - I tretrheI out. init ny And lenvfher pure. I 'n mi tlrrj Ji nutria - rit Wm to our citizens tin 'la r' " m 1 . fel I nrr . i;ut -tr.y. though I would . . . ........ ... j A TarnIn .. chairmen of the different county The modes of death's approach .executive committees of said appoint are varipus, aud statistics show con- mnt, and th.e, said county execu, clusiyely that more persons die from tive committees shall forthwith call die eases of the Throat , and Lnns i conventions -of - thair respective than any other. It is probable thati cpuniies in conformitr to said no- everj one, . without; exception, re- l?ce lo send delegates to said respec ceivei vast numbers of Tubercle Genus Into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first siowly and. is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the. head, caus ing Catarrh. Now all this is danger ous aud If allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act - with promptness; al lowing a cold to go without atten tion Is dangerous and mav lose vou your life. Asoon a you feel that something is wroug with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of IJoschee's German Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. ... -- Plan of Organization o the Democratic Party of North Carolina. ... i tn -:tV 'W; vir we 'have been selling '.'.: DiM-overv for Con !)r. Km N-wMfo PillS Arnica iIvh ami Electric i .... V r.; ai.l have never H thatH as - ell. r:- i. in ,ttr.nl in .....- no1 iiltate handled or that guar- - I .,...! hflIieVtV MHIH. UIIW CMUllll ' ,-...rfun,l flie purchase prio-. PU' ... .1 rllrx... lM,jnven -lie f Crown. ir u- Tlie remedies have won l; "r w.t iMipularity purely on KrVSrlVL H.Hreen. W p.t. Collection TVneXt ro.ni t the lhroiierooiti tiiSKiTinlin Palace, in Russia, " u:u,prtlKibly the finest c-ollec-r jwr! in the world, even Lialn.ibl.- than those of the k v nun-!. I.ut not so rare and cur iJ;, "Ht-rt- i- an assemblage of "rrv,iN mst f them coming from th-1 aUct- where the thrones were ,N,;u .Hid Mime time worn by royal The crowns of Poland, Kanu. (ieor-iu. As-trakan. Persia as.! other are more splendid, being fuuml with oineofthe largest and kh: precious stones ever known -rrowii upon crown, oceans of l.rU. rivers of diamonds," as one wrivr has expressed it. Beyond thu are the ancient crowns of the I'zars the double one for Peter the iiivatan.1 his half-witted brother lrir. th most curious and it sits More a double throne, with a place behind the drapery where their sis ter Shia used to sit and prompt thetxi what to do and say on occas ion of ceremony. Th eotliet erown in the entire rollrctiou was tuade by the order of iVtrr the (ireat for the Swedish lant trirl. who became his wife ml rje Empress Catherine 1., the Littub-r damunds in it being 2,53C. illofthew large, flawless stones of thefirt water, with the largest and ta-M ruby in the world as a crest. The crown of Ivan the Terrible has rue of the rarest stones, very large perfect turquoisesand sapphires urreat purity and value. In tuts rwea b a large casket of solid gold. &kh contains the code of the Czar . Akxis. Chicago uVctr. lithe food is not properly digest j ei it becomes corrupt, and poisons ixystem it is intended to nourish. This is indigestion. 3Iy wife has suffered for many !arswith indieestion. After try everything else recommended, te tried Simmons Liver Regulator. h three days after taking it accord ing to directions she was in perfect I'a!th; she does not suffer at all and fan eat anything she wants without oy ff her previous svmptoius." W. C. St'BEns, Bambridge, Ga. lie shouteU and She Screamed. They w ere at the breakfast table, i he oldest daughter had not made tier appearance. "Where's Hattier'asked the fath er. "lUttie's not very well this moni- 5he has a headache." "Je. pa. Hattie's awtul sick." poke up the small brother. xhlt athe iimttoi. t,A.M Dksi. Central Ex. Com., Jlaleiah, X. C, Feb. 23. 188S. The following is the plan of organ ization heretofore adopted by the State Democrat in Committee for the guidance of the party. Towrcsnip organization. V. The unit of county organization shall le. the township, In each township there shall be an executive committee, 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. And said committee so elected shall elect one of its .members as chairman, who shall preside at all committee meetings. 2. The several township executive committees shall convene ' at the meetings of the several county con ventions, or at any time and place that a majority of them may elect, and shall elect a county executive eomtuittee, to consist of not less than Ave members, one of whom shall be designated as chairman, who shall preside at all of said com mittee meetings. 3. In case there shall be a failure on the part of any township to elect itsexecutive committee for the 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 any va cancy occurring in said committees. 5. 'Fhe county executive commit tee shall call all necessary county conventions by giving at least ten days notice b" public advertisement in 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 in convention in their respective townships on a com- dav shall not be less than three daysl PA J'if, ieL: V. k she's tO I 5lI an' I woke up, in the parlor downstr hW awful "ad. .lie ta iX iMl k.now- 1 do"' thin ' l said the mother. n.ne ls-awful sick," said the S Ut- knowwhat's the matter , Ust night he and George Smith ful row and a fight." taa-l A flKht? What il -ou "M aMeett on1 I nVa Mr nn trairs. e was ailtl Crp ltSn nvwl cr..n.. -ivuiuiu tuu oiaiiiimi TA ta . - - uuwnvTnini Qthe kevhol rivm it gSM knd i i? JnI aUiemaile lier appear u5u';i and tired looking. JKloiiV!! je trouble between you !,as he hen insultiug ' r" JfifA111"1 ol tell me about ,u the father. or7Ui-v.toU1 her the raall bov's tWr bhetook the small boy by u to1: ,i,ul, jyvy- ntZr ,,Iay. Othello" at the we were h. th Jealousy scene." Ut h ' CnrloQB Fmrt U to liyA isi Uow ,UOr snscepti uhT rom mcine than at ceVrV?11- Hence the im- to ltakln Hoors Sarsapar- t f-'t ; l ni u o for " Is w . i'uriii-i.. no' peeped an' he was Then they see him kiss tta. vou the really- wonderful ana enrichinc thp u '"ur.Lii iiif nrtio wvu. hichb peculiar to itself. before the meeting of the county convention, for the purpose of elect lug 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 from the voters of "the respective townships, which delegates, or such of them as shall attend, shall vote the full Democratic strength of their resnentive townships on all questions that may come before the said countv conventions, in case nnr.rnvntirn shall be held in anv township in pursuance of said calf. or no election shall be made, the township executive committee-shall appoint such delegates G. Each township shall be entitled 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 procedimr irubernatorial election: Frfjvided, That every township shall 15 entitled to cast at least one vote, and eaclu township mav send as manv delegates 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 proportionate part of its township s vote, based upon the last preceding vote for Governor in said township. 8. The chairmen or township committees shall preside at all town ship conventions. In their absence any other member ofsaidcomuiittee may. preside. 9. In cases where all the town ship executive committees are re quired to meet for the purpose of electing county executive commit tees, said meetings shall be deemed to have a quorum hen a majority of such townships shall be represet el in said meeting. COUNTY AND DISTRICT COXVKNTIONS. 1. The several county conven tions shall be entitled to elect to their Senatorial, Judicial aud Con gressional Con vent ions, one delegate and one alternate for every fifty Democratic votes and one delegate for fractions over twenty five Dem ocratic votes cast at the last pre ceeding gubernatorial election in their respective counties, and none but delegates or alternates so elect ed shall le 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 judicial and 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 tesective districts; and the chairman of said respective commit tees shall immediately notify the tive district conventions. ' STATE COXVKNTIONS. 1. The State Convention shall be composed of delegates appointed by the several county conventions. Each county shal 1 be ent itled to elect one delegate and one alternate for every one hundred and fifty Demo cratic votes,- and one delegate for fractions (over seventy-five Demo cratic votes ca8-.therein at the last preceding gubernatorial election; and none but delegates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said convention: Provided, That every county shall have at least one vote in said convention. GKNKRAIi RULES. 1. Such delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as may be pres ent at any democratic convention shall be allowed to cast the whole vote to which their township or county may be entitled. 2. If no delegate or alternate shall attend a State convention from any ounty any person appointed by the President of the couniy convention, or on his failure -by its Secretary, may represent the county. 3. In 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 vacaucy occurring in their re spective bodies. 5. i That the chairmen of the dif ferent county conventions shall cer tify the list of delegates and alter nates to the different district and tate conventions, and a certified list of said delegates and alternates to the State convention shall be sent to the Secretary of the State Central Committee. For the committee: It. H. Battlk, Chm'n. B. C. Beck with, Sect'y. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following- quotations represent whole sale prices generally. In making up small or ders Higher prices hare to be caarged. ingtoni&iWeldonR; B AT1 1 1 .. 7.- i 10 BAGGING . Gunny...!...... Sfji nrt n rrt BACON NorVn'carounsL Hams Shoulders lb... 4 Sjdes, n. ....... .J. WESTERN SMOKED Ilams, $J ib..r..... Sides n Shoulders, V DRY SALTED S Sides, y tb ii. Shoulders, BARREIJS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each New, New York-, each New, city, each, i BEESWAX, t? lb BRICKS, Wilmington, M.... Northern.... U BUTTER, 3? lb h . North Carolina...: Northern .1 ? CANDLES, y lb . Sperm , Adamantine CHEESE, y lb Northern Factory L...... .. Dairy, cream i State .1 COFFEE, ft I Java I ,. Laguyra... wo 'a..- CORN MEAL, V tush, in sacks. Vlrztnia hlf.nl i . COTTON TIES, 3? bundle.... . . 1 25 Sheeting, 4-4, 3? yard iJ Yarns, f bunch, 00 EGGS, doz .18 FISH . r i Mackerel. No. 1; bbl......X) 00 MacEerei, no. 1, hair bbi. 7 50 B1XAKCHES, I 13. 8f 15 8 11 15tf 10 7 or i ii. .tm ?HJ-U co:ndensd schedule. TRAINS Dated May 13, 1883. 8tf3 9 1 40 0 00 1 65 20 G 00 0 00 i; 15 25 i 18 9 t tl 13 0 t 27 23 20 00 00 8 00 U 00 50 70 Leave Weldon at. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro. . Leave Tarboro..-.. t Arrive Wilson....! Leave Wilson... i. Arrive Selma Arrive Fayettevl'e 25 30 25 10 12 14 10 28 24 07tf 30 SO 20 Leave Goldsboro..i Leave Warsaw Leave Magnolia. . . Ar. Wilmington... G SOUTH. r o. 23. daily. 2 05 pm Na 27, Ft Mall dally. - No. lis, dally ex Sunday. 317 pni 4 50pm i... 10 50 am ... 5 43 pm 6 00 7 lOj j 4 m 3 53pm 7 00pm 7 43 4 10 pm! 5 19 pm 7 45 pm 4 45 pm 5 5Qpm 6 Oapm 7 40 pm ....... 7 40 pm 846 pm 9 55 pm am MIGCELLANEOU3. Carolina Ocntral Eallroad Company. CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. am am 8 35 am 9 33 am 9 49 am 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . !Arrlve Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. No. 14, daily. 12 05 am 1 24 am No. 78. dally. No. jGC, dally ex Sunday. 2 25 ami 9 00 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am 4 00 pm 5 so pm 5 50 pm 6 52 9 00 4 75 3 00 5 The Committee to tlie Party. IIalkigh, N. C, Feb. 25th, '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 Februarvyin- stant, it was resolved that tlie JJem ocratic State Convention be Held in the city of Raleigh on Thursday, the 30th dav of May, 18Stf. 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 PublicInstruction.AttorneyGeneral, three Justices of the Supreme Court one for the vacancv now nlled by appointment of the Governor, and two to take their seats In case the number of Justices shall be increased people and of two Electors for the State at large, and for Jthe election of Delegates and alternate Delegates to the Dem ocratic National Convention to be held in the citv of St. Louis on the nth dav 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 ear'ier 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 respectfully urge upon the county committees throughout the State to take early action for tlie call of their county conventions, in accordance with the plan of organization which is pubhsli ed with this address, giving lull no tice of meetings in the different townships, so that nrirnaries may be fairly heldand fully attended. Thus the fairness of all nominations and other business done inus be univer sally conceded, it is ooviousiy im portant that every county shall be 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 the recent meeting of the State committee it was made my duty to call special attention of the chair inn 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 in 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 fitness Jor 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 committee. -- R. II. Battlk, Chm'n. B.-C. Beckwith, SecV. V 50 00 50 00 50 8 00 00 m 00 a a 5 10 05 85 90 8 40 Mackerel. No. 2 W bbl.... . M-ackercl, No. 2, half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl Mullets, bbl...v N. C. Roe Herring, keg. Dry Cod, lb...... FLO UK, J bbl : Western, low grade Extra........ " Family.. i City Mills Super ii " Family GLUE, W lb J...;... ... i GRAIN, busheL ii com, rm store, bags, wmte Com, cargo, in bulk, wnlte. corn, cargo, in bags, wnlte. Corn, mixed, from store Oats, from store, i . .. . oats, Rust Proof. Cow Peas rHlDKS, lb CtFCCU. . Dry JIAY, 100 lbs Eastern Western North River HOOP IRON, 3? lb.. LARD, 3? lb Northern North Carolina LIME, 33 barrel J LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft. ,'Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 -: Rough Edge Plank .15 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality.. X 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Board, com n. 14 00 MOLASSES, gallon , yew crop, in nnu3. " " in bbls:.... rorto Rico, in hhds "In bbls, Sugar House, In hhds " 44 lnbols. Syrup, In bbls U NAILS, y Keg, Cut, lOd basin OILS, gallon. i Kerosene Lard Linseed Rosin.. . Tar .1... Deck and Spar. . POULTRY Chickens, live rown. 44 Spring...! Turkeys 95 PE AN UTS, bushelV22 R! 60 POTATOES, bushel J Sweet ; 35 Irish, 13 bbl .s. PORK, barrel . city Mess Prime... f. Rump.r... .i RICE Caiolina, lb., Rough. bush, (Upland)... (liOwiana). 12 50 & 8 00 11 00 6 00 7 80 9 00 6 00 A 7 00 i 00 10 Leave Fayettevtlle Arrive Selma.'. Arrive Wilson Leave Wilson... .. at. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro... Leave Tarboro.... ...,;... j8 30am ....... 10 50am .u Ill 59 am 3 02 am il2 42 pmT 7 52 i...J... 1 lSpmj 8 29 pm 'Jan. 1,1888. Leave Wilmington Ar. LaunnDurg.. . Lv. Laurlnburg.,.. Leave Hamlet..... Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte. Leave Lineolnton. Leave Shelby...... Ar. liutherfordton No.1. dally ex. Sunday. 6 40 pm! 12 23 am 12 Slam 2 03 am 7 00 am Na 3. dally ex. Sunday. 8 45 am 11 09"am 12 54 pm 3J1 pm no. s ir - Triweekly. 7 00 am 5 05 pm Na 7. 5 aam 7 (Warn 3 00 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS Jan. 1, 1888. Na 2. dally ex Sunday. 4 50 pm 10 50 am Arrive WeMon.... j4 30 ami 2 40pm 9 40 pm pm Lv. Rutherfordton! Leave Shelby..... Leave Lineolnton Arrive Charlotte. 1 Leave Charlotte.. Leave namlet.... Arrive Laurlnburg pm & 42 00 80 2K 00 50 00 10 00 10 65 62 67 65 45 52 UO 12 10 95 00 3r CM. Wll- A. M 10 0 oa 20 00 16 00 (51,18 00 22 00 15 00 "1 28 28 30 00 16 22 40 t 9 16 90 15 00 00 20 10 & 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 Dally except Sunday.!- I Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road ieaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at aoo P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily except Sunday. 11 i Train leaves TarDoro, 1. c. via Aioermane & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive WilUamston, N. 8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves I liamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7. 40 M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. 9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M. " J Train on Midland n. c. Branch leaves ootas- boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smlthfield, NJ Ci I 7.30 A. 11. Returning leaves Smithfleld, IN. Ci, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 Pi M. Returnine1 leaves iSnrlnsr Hone 10.40 A. M.. Naslivllle 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A, 1 M., daily except Sundayj- I Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 PfM. and 1L10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.25 A. M. and 4.30 Pj.1 M.,i connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66 and 78. ? southboimd Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch Is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Dailr except Sunday. II! S TralnNo. 27 South will stop only at Wila I tioiasboro ana Magnolia; p Tram jno. 78 makes close connection at wei- don for all point3 North dally. "All rail! via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. - i i I , lr Trains make close connection for all points Nort h via Richmond and Washington. I Ail trains run solid between wiinaington ana Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. j 1 I t JOHN i F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passeneer Asrent. my 13 ; I I " 1 Tifttk TABLE NO. ion, No. 4. dally ex Sunday. 8 00 pm 1 25 am 2 17 am! 8 40 am tlO 52 am 12 45 pm 3 00 pm Leave Laurlnburg. 1 2 27 amj Arrive Wilmingt'n 8 25 am . . . 11 NO3 8&0 Triweekly. 7 oram 2 30 rm 4 00 pm No.fi.. 5 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 Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvliie and stations on W. N. c. R. Rand points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Green viUe, Athens, Atlanta and ali points Southwest. Also, for Asheviiie via Spartanburg. -r? Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 tri-weekly be tween Wilmington and Laurlnburg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 dally between Laurlnburg and Charlotte. ; Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers." -L. C. JONES, Superintendent. . F. w. CLARK r Gen'l Passenger Agent- ; Jan 5 ; - - . - The Acme MANUFAOTUEING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre' Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C. -o- 2 50 14 1 45 1 0 16 20 22 25 0 100 90 Palmetto 3. Railroad C ill - I' 1887, N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC t6, Trains win run as follows, dally except sun RAGS, lb Country. city. 2 23 ,...17 50 ....15 od .... 00 4 60 80 00 1 60 2 75 18 00 16 00 15 00 day: GOING SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight. ROPE, lb 14 SALT, sack. Alum. j.. Liverpool i Lisbon American y. SOAP, lb Northerni. SUGAR, P lb standard grain.. Standard A : " White Ex c... Extra C, Golden - C Yellow SHINGLES, 71n. M. Common Cypress Saps i Cypress Hearts. . . ; STAVES; M W. O. Barrel.. . R. o. Hogshead...; TALLOW. 19 lb TIMBER, V M feet Shipping Fineiuiii i ., Mill Prime i Mill Fair ..4 Common Mill i Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, gal Northern... North caronna WOOL, lb Washed. Unwasnep Burry 500 2 00 4 50 0 00 8 00 0 00 5 12 00 11 25 7 50 5 OQ 5 00 2 50 1 00 1 00 28 15 10 0 65 ' 00 00 & 0 5H 0 5M 80 00 IX 22 75 70 00 70 5 6JS ex 6 5M 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 2X00 2.50 30 25 15 ! Leave Hamlet. N. cj . .. Arrive at Cheraw, C. Gor ijra 8.20 A. 9.30 A. North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw. S. CJ. , L4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet, p. CJ .5.35 P. M. dec 16 tf --- WM. MONCURE, Sup't. Wilmington, Coinmt & Augusts 1L 11. Go. M. M, a CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 29, 1888. Leave Wilmington... Leave Marion. Arrive Florence No. 23. POMONA HILL NURSERIES Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. . POMONA, N. C. Two and a naif Miles West of Greensboro, N. C. Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia. P. M. 8 05 11 16! 12 1(H No. 50 A. M. 2 40 4 25 4 25 6 15 A. M. NO. 27. P. M 10 10 12 37l 1 2Q A. M. NO. 52.! A.XM. I t 9 42 10 00 NO. 15. P. M. t 2 40 S 23 6 1C P. M. No. !58. P. M. t 6 40 8 05 NO. 66. P. M. 9122 10155 --0- ihe main line of the IL & D. R. R. passes - ; through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice dally each way. Those Interested in Fruit and Fruit Growinjr are cordially invited to inspect. ini3. tne .Largest nursery in tne state, ana one 01 tne largest in me souin. Stock consists or JAppies, reacn, -ear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese persimmons, Apn- eota. Nectarines. Mulberries. Quince. Grape3, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. Enzllsh Walnut. Pecans. Chestnut, Strawberries. Roses. Evergreens. Shade Trees, &c All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 Will SHOW. "k " Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. Destriptlve Cata logue free to applicants. Address ! J. YAN LINDLEY, . POMONA, Guilford CatN. C. nr" Reliable Salesman wanted In every County. A good paying commission will be given. 1 ,- 4A EDENT CHILD DliKADS THE FIKL" No. 52 runs through from Charleston tla central k. it. Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A.JM Sundavs No. 54 leaves Charleston 810 A. M.. Lanes 10:28 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter 11:46 A. m.. arrives Columbia 1:10 r. &i. No. 56 runs through from Charleston tla Central R. R., Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man ning 7:52 P, M. Train on c. & l. a. K. connects at norence with NO. 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. 51. 1 NO. Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marion Arrive Wilmington.. (No. P. M. A. M. . 11 25 6 50 12 52 ri2 - No. 59- . , 12 52 t 8 22 . ' 2 20 9 40 a: m. a. m. NO. 78 Na 66. A 31 , A- 31 4 35 T 10 30 5 22 11 11 8 35 2 10 A. M. P. M. H UNDREDS OF MEN IN WILMINGTON thini- t.hpv have thpir lives insurea. borne 01 them will die while under this impression and rhPtr famtiiM vriii rtiHcover too, late that it was an lltislon.' - ' ; - . . Thla hn hannenwl In Wilmington durtn the past month by the : failure of the first as sessment company that commenced business hr (Ithpra will fnllow SOOn. ISCtOTf It tS too late, make sure provisions for your family in a life insurance company, that has stood the test during generations. Th viirui T.iff insurance Company of New York, ia the oldest, laracst and best company in I t t KNERAL INSURANCE AGENTS FOR the world. Its policies are incontestible, are 1 -j ,- nald ImmedlatelT on -the receipt Of prooi or 1 FIRE. LIFE. II A RINE AND ACCIDENT. I death, and are liberal In their conditions. J over $35,000 paid out for death losses lor year Assets now over $H8,ooo,ouaUL - 1 iaa.. in Wilmington, u. ! ' - m WTLULRD. Aeent, 1 office corner North Water and Mulberry sts., ku ( - , - - . i " ,-..:.""..--. Dally. t Dally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S, C. via Central R. It., arriving Manning 750 P. M.. Lanes 8.-02 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. - 1 1 - No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral R. U., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 933 A. M., Charleston 1L30 A. M. f Na 06 connects at Florence with C. and p. train for Cheraw and Wades buro. - Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with w. & w. Ii- R. tor all points North. .. j;. JOHN F. DIYINE, General Superintendent! J. R. KENLY, Supt- Transportation. ' ' p t. m. a.yi t.Kit, (jenerai Fassenger Agent. api r A. A Brown & Co , mHE 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 ; ly attest their value as a high grade manure. The MATTING," made from the leaves of ou native pine, i3 conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort! and durability and tho demand for It is dally increasing. tues not found in any The FIBRE or WOOl upholstering purposes, It-Jias vlr other fabric. 75" is extensively used for. and as a - filling 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. " ' : ian4 tf invention; has revolutionized - world durimr the half century. Not among the wonders of inventive Droeressis method and system of work that ci 1 be per, formed all over the country withou ; separa ting the workers from, their homes. Pay lib eral; any one can do their work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needod; 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, that will start you in business, which win Dimg you in more money ngnt away.than anvthinsr else in the world. Grand oiitta free Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. . nov 23 oma iyw iEAIC, UNDEVELOPED PARTS f tbe Body enlarged and trensrtbened. Pull D&rticu rs sent sealed free. ERIK U ED. CO.. Botwalo, N. IFFERERSoiiNERyOUSMESSVo,rI.,fn3 sun os over-wora, maiscreiion, etc aaareu iot RICHLY: Rewarded are thoso who read this and then act: they will find honorable employ ment that will not take them from their home 3 and families. The profits are large and sure ' for every industrirus person, many have mado and are now making several hundred dollars . a month. It is easy for any one to make f5 and upward per day, who is willing to work Either sex, young or old; capital not needed: r we start you. Jveryxmng new. no special ability required; you, reader, can ao t as wen as any one. Write to us at once for full par ticulars, which we mail free. Address stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. ., . : nov 23 dfimwly JoS it 2 I LI 3.B 1? ess? Ea ap 18 lw diw ONWARD IS THE WORD fjpHE PROGRESSIVE . FARMER ENTC ts THIRD VOLUME at the foUowlng ) -'. f ........... 5.01 1 subserlber, 1 yeaf . . 6 subscribers, 1 year. . . 10 subscribers. lyear...';..r;...;..moG one sendieg One copy, 1 year,Xrj to the club 5f ten. ' - - Eight pages, 40columts, weekly. (chargp3 prepaid) to . SGndcaa feDK L. L. POLK,