s" burn" .:... mill. r,iA'i Fllove you wore iiii 'hf the darkness -.A' Warning. chairmen of the - different county - The modes of death's approach , eTt-'cutivecommitteesof sai J apioint nre various, and statistics show con- J'nent, and the said county execn cliisiyely that more persons die from , tive committees shall forthwith call diseases of the Throat and Lumrs I conventions of tiiair respective tuuuucj in coniormitv - iosaiu uu tlce. to send delegates'to said respeo Tive district conventions. WHOLESALE PRICES. the dark of sorrow :.fi ?n with a Mar. ill follow . ... rtthi"- own heart V.vrU" my darling -c rrv of " prcwui, !h'' n'i . rof t! lay. ran. . tu niv to our rilizeus cv-i v-PiMoverv tor ,on KVr Kii Nw Life Pills. l-rt' ivr ii.wr handled wr-:; n .. n. or than any other. It is probablo that everyone, without exception, re ceives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the. system and where these creruis fall upon suitable soil they start into life and. develop, at firt slowly and is shown by a slipht tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs-producing Consumptiou and to the head, cann ing Catarrh. Now all this is danger ous and if -alio wed 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 may lose you your life. ' As soon ns vou feel that Alt. " . toiueiuing is wnng wmi. youri lliroHT, Jjimg! or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It wjllgive you immediate relief. .- Finn of Organization Uio Democratic Party of North Carolina. Dkm. Ckntral Ex. Com., Jialciah, S (J.. Feb. 22. 1SSS. The following is the plan of organ ization heretofore adopted by the State Democratic Committee for the guidance of the party. TOWNSHIP ORGANIZATION. 1. The unit of county organization shall le the towiibhip. Ht each township there shall bean executive committee, "to consist of live Deitio- ti.nf crats, who shall bo elected bv the it. ........... ..41-. . l. 1 i--ilt- guar- 1,II,S 111 V,,eeUDprS C VeU U3tn? .,ra ttew"ul 11 .....i .....it.,.,,1 'county executive committee. Ami twO.iii: "Vl"1 said committee so elected shall elect irfuu!ily of itM jneIIlbers as chairman, luV:T' V VJ Jwo;, who shall preside at nil committee Ljt.. TUrr.meU"-hawon ijpetfn i yi frrai 1 1,nI Yi'1? l rlir ftruL" Tl&ievcral township executive wr-fl:. " ,irttn' uruh. jcouimlttees shall convene at the j meetings of the several cojmty c ventions, or at any time and p"h con- wtrrrnnnt. venuons, or ar any time ami piace a.. : inur . miiioriTV ni iiihiii liinv eiecr. t.!".! iinnirnip, i . . . I V. c-t "M-rt-.-nent: . . II.- ... ,t it r I . an ii.il it .... .. ll . ..II! ...1 ... . I- f.ilraliiv ueiic!iiiiisii 1,1- t - - - - IS. . , . .1 . ....... ii ii t II rrt I tfef tl M lir:mt,.re a fabulous, luittee meetings. not Hllll autl shall elect a county executive committee, to consbt of not less than tive members, one of whom shall he designated as chairman. till ' who shall preside at all of said com- tniifh.ru I 3. In case there shall be a failure - - - V" While the ' on the iwvrt of any township to elect ,llt ixrrX HCCOUIIt a. v-. . iljiUWk Hoie On, com- Itsexecutive committee for the period CiPtain Seymour, were or inirxy iiavs, tue county executive tl mxlea lor wnaies oil me i - oi saui lowusmp. between 40 . , I. irt frora ranatua, tne wnter uruNe .itort !un:e away, arm l apiain Mxosr ruaJe rrady for a -whale. t . haJ k that of a horse rose Sai it. t"r and then li veil. The rytizr x mji by all the boat s a a. . I .'.t.iiB 0 V AaT a arf t titiIroAl a. alout twenty feet 44 itha hand!oiue, horse-like rJ. with two oiucorn-shapea orti t.njtruJlD2 froui it. The crea- ure h.vl tour Ugs.or double-Jointed lude prota?lT teckleU with rg black pcts and a tail' which ppeamJto be mrnled Into two wtrt. I vis yd on two dlner- tcttius tad if rhales bad not -D 3fHutaf the time, an effort iyji.iar been made to capture ,Urtain Syuiotir and hU ouicers L-xtbit the creature is peculiar Kx&Iitr. and that it could TrUkinU with lances and guns. If the fixxl U not properly digest N 2 becomes corrupt, and poisons it is intended to nourish. ijaiajiejtion. a . J. A - Jiy wire has snfTered for many STATE CONVENTIONS. 1. 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 seventy-five- Demo cratic votes cast 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. GENERAL HOLES. 1. Such delegates Cor alternates of absent delegates) as mav 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 oralternate shall attend a State convention from any ounty any person appointed by the President of the couniy convention, or ou hisTfailure by its Secretary, may represent the county. i$. In all conventions provided for bv 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. AH Democratic executive com mittees shall have the power to fill any vacancy occurring in their re spective bodies. 5. That the chairmen of the dif ferent county conventions shall cer tify the list of delegates and alter nates to the different district and Mate 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: R. H. Battle, Chni'n. B. C. Bkckwith, Sect'y. The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally. ' In making: up Small or ders nigner prices have to be charged. - 10 40 0 00- 1 65 20 6 GO 0 00 15 8 00 14 00 8 8 15 ; 8 11 15V 10 9 50 75 70 23 ;.ii:h Inditrestion. After try ?'T7thin else recommended, ptneaSimuions Liver Regulator. jitiree days after taking it accord Hto direct ions she was in perfect ft.A; ne does not suffer at all and Jnt an; thing fcbe wants without -m her prenous symptoms. -W.C iicBKRs, lJalnbridge, Ga. - -- inctor Kob Illrd NesU. Cipt.LL Williams, of Telfair wty, on one occasion eu gaged a?e on a Urge timber raft des- 1 for the Isthmus of Darien, raft met with several accidents was delated. Ami l.v ti,A if .eil theAItnmaha rirer the m- ere growing scarce. At last to land and stop for a day and Vi7.CQrlw at a foint ou j Aiumaha knowu as -lhe ar- lti "-amooa Uut." At this f;V,7 eQrIew gathers in the win- "ihv.. V 1,1 l,,e spring ;::ir?tQfns to the mountains mlm!T. r ?er. The birds as- hen1 I.. I s W,UI '"Pir nests. ,ifcj8 gather many bush- , I ' ' .v-' moos WVI-- tb"?noar,shlD08 those laid ca . rn-yarii nen. 11 is ! 10Ta2efkf co.. I i i r4tu-?Dr,e.n ' fine spirits. P'tb-ii L?;us ,as Informeil us iM",M: iounu ine curlews, and by very I - 'WUVPtl f I... l . . tH! . :"c )u"b oiras K4is:l.2?,,aren? f'jtT t"7 airen,n!- e says rtt? Jlave Earned to shake hUtZ Iut.,"c oui: birds out of .. -uu IIlAip i.,A..tl... rr'i t'eactnall 'UWU4U8. iiJPV rn. uc trees covprinn f.ra, y t V4r. J tnntl . NrJToit-Please Inform fTfoV?!? 1 havea iwsitive t1 Ces hi"r "ousands of hope f I hJli kJ,6" Pnuanently lofSr'Rjadto end twj ttherni ho.have consump rlT t00. address. Res- rw1!!8, Url?est and finest i- . -ever wf e named disease. befor f4eity tK-Tu . ro Drought to Lbehad at Jacobi's Hdw, 4. The members of the township committees shall elect to any va cancy occurring In said committees. 5. The county executive commit tee shall call -all necessary county conventions by giving at least ten days notice by public advertisement in three pnbhc places in each town ship, at the court house door, and In any Democratic newspaper that may be published in said county. reouestlncr all Democrats of thetJ county to meet in convention in their respective townships on a com mon day therein stated, which said day 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 thir 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 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. 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 "fop every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Democratic votes cast bv that township at the last nrocediinr gubernatorial election: Jrovidci, That every township shall Ins entitled to cast at least one vote. and each township may send as many delegates as it may see fit. Iu cases where townships con sist of more than one wart! or pre cinct, each of said wards or precincts shall bo entitled to send delegates to county conventions, and shall cast its proportionate part of its township h vote, based upon the last preceding vote for itovernor in said township. 8. The chairmen or township committees shall preside at all town ship conventions. In their absence any other "member of said committee may preside. t). 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 ed in said meetimr. COUNTY.AND DISTRICT CON VKNTIONS. 1. The several county conven tions shall be entitled to elect to their Senatorial, Judicial and Con gressional Conventions, one delegate 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 in their resjcctive counties, and none but delegates or alternates so elect ed shall be entitled to seats iu said convention: Irovided. 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 sdme 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 The Committee to the Party. Raleigh, 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 JSk! or eDrnary, in stant. it was resolved that the Detn ocratic State Convention be held in the city of Raleigh on Thursday, the SOth day of May, ltWS. 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 o PublicInstruction.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 o 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 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 belt: the week after, may be selected. The National Convention is called ear'ier than usual iu 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 the call of their county conventions, in accordance with the plan of organization which is publish ed with this address, giving full no tice of meetings in the different townships, so that vrimaries may be fairly held and fully attended. Thus the fairness of all nominations and other business done inns, be univer sallv conceded. It is obviously im portnut that every county shall be represented in the State Convention by one or more oi us own citizens, but if for any reason one cannot at tend, provision has been made for the representation of the "county by A .1 1 11. 1 any person appoinieu uy me cnuir- man of the county convention, or in case Ins failure to appoint, by one appointed by its secretary. For purposes of efficient organization it is desirable that all vacancies in the different committees bo filled at once "by active end zealous men. At the recent meeting of the State committee it was made my- duty tto call special attention of, the chair men of county and Congressional executive committees to the necessi- tv of immediate stens to provide for the election of delegates to the Na tional Con vention .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 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 fitn&as 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 committee. - - R. U. Battle, Cbin'n. ; B. C. Bkckwith, geo'v. . ii 13 9 27 23 20 00- 00 25 6 00 18 ..X) 00 4 7 80 6 00 3 00 5 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 8 00 00 : 66 00 25 30 25 10 12 14 10 '28 24 22 67tf 67tf ' 130 bU 20 12 50 $ 8 00 U 00 3 6 00 9 00 7 00 4 00 10 4 00 ' 4 50 5 00 4 10 5 00 . 10; 42 00 80 BAGGING : . . Gunny 7 Standard s BACON North Carolina. Hams....... 14 Shoulders y n. ...... -j...... ' s SJdes, vn 10 WiflJfiUN SMOKED Hams, tb.. ......... sides ?g tb ...... ...... Shoulders, lb....... DRY SALTEd- - Sides, lb.. ;..... gtf Shoulders, a. ............. 6a BARKEl-Spirits Turpentine. ' becond Hand, each...; 1 ri ew, is e w York , each. . New, city, each -m. BEkLSWAT.a tt, - T a u rix.K, y ib North Carolina.. Northern CANDLES, w ib- operm .18- Adamantine." ., -9 CHEESE. lb 7 'Northern Factory. . . Dairy. Cream L State.... ...... ....... COFFEE, ) lb . 1 Java ......;....;.. . Laguyrars Rio........ CORN MEAL, bush, lnsacts. Virginia Meal ... COTTON TIES, 1? bundle. ... . . DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard.....I. Yarns, bunch i . . . ; . EGGS, doz trisu -7 Mackerel. No. 1. 13 bbl Mackerel, No. 1, half bbL 7 50 AiacKereL no. 3, doi. 9 ou Mackerel, No. 2, hall bbl.. . Mackerel, No. 3, bbl , Mullets, bbl N. C. Roe Herring. keg... Dry Cod, lb.......... FLOUR, i bbl Weswrn, low grade. Extra i . " Family... ..i... City Mills Super 44 Family ; .... GLUE, lb GRAIN, V bushel. corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo, In bulk. White. Corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store .... Oats, from store. ...i... . Oats, Rustproof .1 cow Peas ;J HIDES. 19 lb ; . f Green... .U ... 5 Dry i..... 10 HAY, V 100 tt)3 Eastern.. 1 ua j Western J 85 North River. .1 90 HOOP I RON, W lb j 2K LARD, 9 lb l - ' Northern...... .1..... z North Carolina A - 8 & 10 LIME, w barrel :J..... 1 40 0 00 LUMBER, City sawed, y M it. Ship Stuff, resawea..-.....18 00 Rough Edge Plank. . ..j. ... .15 00 West India Carglesj accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 .00 MOLASSES, y gallon ,! New Crop, in hhds. . . . . . 44 44 in bbls.... . Porto Rico, in hhds. . . J 44 44 In bbls.....l Sugar House, In hhds. i 44 In tools..-.;...." Syrup, In bbls . : NAILS, t? Keg, Cut, lOd basin. . OILS, 3? gallon. Kerosene. Lard Linseed... Rosin..,.. Tar........ 1 Deck and Spar i POULTRY I Chickens, live rown. 44 Spring., xurKeys..... ; PEANUTS, & bushel, 22 tt, POTATOES. bushel I Sweet ii &5 Irish, V bbl J 2 25 PORK, 3? barrel j City Mess jJ 17 50 Prime U 15 00 Rumn II 00 4ICE Caiolina, 3? lb . . . . a . . . . Rough. j busn, upland).. 44 44 (Lowland) RAGS, 1? lb country... city....: HOPE. W lb SALT, sack. Alum... Liverpool Lisbon i ... American SOAP. 59 lb Northern.. SUGAR, P lb Standard grain.. Standard A ; White Ex C J Extra c. Golden t C Yellow SUINGLES, 7 In. M. . . 4 common ; Aim. L'nnn vj piroa ...... . fi" Cypress Hearts U.. STAVES, M W. O. Barrel tu o. uocsneaa TALLOW. W lb TIMBER, 59 M feet Shipping Fine Mill Mill Prime Mill Fair. common Mill Tnfnrinr tn orrtlnarv. WHISKEY, W gal NorthenL. Nortn Carolina. i . . . WOOL, V lb Washed...!;... unwasnep .!.... Burry H Dated May 13, 1888. fLeave Weldon 65 62 67 65 45 90 12 10 95 00 3 20 00 lfft)0 18 00 22 00 15 00 2.) 28 28 30 00 16 '22 40 9 16 90 15 00 00 20 10, 95 60 (3 14 28 30 30, 35. 15 18 35 2 50 14 1 45 1 00 ,16 20 23 25 0 100 90 : UAJLLIJOAta, 4 1; VVilmington &Weldon R. R AND BRANCHES CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. NO. 23, dally. 2 05 pin No. 27, F'tMaU dally. Ar. Rocky Mount. J 3 17 pm ArrtveTarboro.,..4 50pm... Leave Tarboro;...l0 50am... Arrive Wilson J 3 53 pm Leave Wilson. 4 10pm' 5 43 pm NO. 15, dally ex Sunday. 6 00 am 7 10 am mrn- t t - rr Carolina Central rilro:.d : - - pompanv. 11 WIR CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. ... . ....... Arrive Selma Arrive FayettevPe; Leave Goldsboro. . Leave Warsaw.... Leave Masmolla. . . Ar. Wilmington. . . 5 19 pm .7 45 pm 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 00 pm 7 43 am 7 40 pm 8 ib pin 9 55 pm 8 35 am 9 33 am 9 49 am 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO. 14, daily. Leave Wilmington 13 05 am Leave Magnolia. . . 1 24 am Arrive Warsaw Arrive Goldsboro. 2 25 am No. 78. dally. No. C6. daily ex Sunday 9 00 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am 4 00 pm 5 50 pm 5 50 pm 6 52 pm Leave Fayetteville Arrive Selma Arrive Wilson..... Leave - Wilson ..... Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive'Tarboro. . . Leave Tarboro... 8 30 am 10 50 am 11 59 am 3 02 am 12 42 pml 7 53 pm ......... I 1 18 pm 8 29 pm 4 50 pm 10 50 am Arrive Weldon.. . t 4 30 ami 2 40pm 9 40 pm Dally except Sunday. Train on-Scotland Neck Branch 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 Tarooro, N. c, via Aibermane & Ralelsrh R. R. dally except Sunday. 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. M.. arrive Wllliamston. N. C. 8.10 P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wll liamston. 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, NC, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive smitnneid, n. c, 7.30 a. m. Keturning leaves Smlthfleld, N.C.V, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M. 1 UTain on wasnvuie urancn leaves ltocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M. , arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 P. M. Returninsr leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M.. Nashville 41.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1L55 A, M., dally except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 11.10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.25 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66 and 78. - ' Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. "Dally except Sunday. , Tram no. 27 south win stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train jno. 78 makes close connection at wei- 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. R. KENLY-g Supt. Transportation. T. 1M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. my iz - 1 :- . - NO. L NO. 3.0. S Lr Jan. 1, 1888. . dally ex. dally ex. Tri " I . . , Sunday. Sunday. Weekly. Leave Wilmington 6 40 pm 7 00 am Ar. Laurlnburg... 12 23 am i f 505rm v - .' - I 7 No. 7. iXv. Laurlnburg. . . 13 33 am ; ,.. 5 OOara Leave Hamlet. ... 2 03 am 7 00 am Arrive Charlotte. 7 00 am; ' 8 00 pm Leave Charlotte... 8 45 am -Leave Lin coin ton. . Jll on;am Leaf; Shelby...... I ji; 1354 pm Ar. Euthertordton - 3)) pm . - ;eastbound trains, , - No. -2. No, 4, Nos8&"6 Jan. 1, 1888. dally ex daily ex. Trl--' . Sunday. Sunday. Weekly: Lv. Rutherfordton 8 40 am Leave Shelby...... ' - 10 53am Leave Llncolnton. 13 45 pm Arrive Charlotte.. ' 3 00pm v Leave Charlotte.T. 8 00 pm 1 05 am Iieave Hamlet..-..-. 1 25 am - ' . . 2 30 pm Arrive Laurlnburg 2 17 am , 4 00 pm Leave Laurlnburg. 3 27 amf ; . 5 45 am Arrive Wilmlngt'n 8 25am 4 25pm Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. Through sieeplntr Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. ! Take Train- No. 1 forstatesvllle and Stations on W. N. C. R. R.'and points West. Also., for Spartanburg, Greenville.' Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. "Also, for Ashevlllo via Spartanburg. .-k , . : - : w I Local Freight Ncs. 5"land 6 trl-weekly be tween Wlunlneton and Laurlnbunr. ' Local Frelffht Nosl r and 8 daily between Laurlnburg and Charlotte. . - t .,. ; j jnos. 5 6 7, , take passengers. - - . Lj C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent. Jan 5 - ' " ' The Acme- MANUFACTURING 00. . MANUFACTURERS OF ' , ( r ' " 1 - -,. .... 4 , , " Fertilizers, Pine Fibrq and Pine Fibre Matting.! - WILMINGTON, N.C , THUK TABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. 4 rHT - 60 2 75 18 00 16 00 15 00 . 5 00 . 2 00 . 4 50 0 00 . 8 00 . 0 00 5 .13 00 :ll 35 . 7 50 . 5 00 . 5 00 . 2 50 . 1 00 4 60 80 00 1 iir 70 65 00 00 o 6 6 0 5K 0 80 00 1 1 22X 75 a 70 00 70 5X ex 6tf 5 5 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 2100. 1 00. 2,50 " 28 30 15 25 10 15 POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA; N. C, Two and a Half Miles West of Greensboro, N. C. ' o the main line of the R. & D. R. R. passes through the' grounds ana witnin iuu ieet or the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice dally each way. j,Those Interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are coraiauy invitea to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest in the South. Stock consists 01 Appies, i cncu, . rear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese persimmons. Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries; Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. Emrllsh Walnut.H Pecans, chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, 4c All the flew and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1S88 will show. - 1 1 Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. V Correspondence solicited. De3triptlve cata- ogue free to applicants. Auaress 1 J. VAN LINDLEY, a vVa., Guilford Co., N.; C. i . - - ' tw JieUable Salesman wanted In every Coxmty. A good paying scommlssion win oe given. - ;j . ... ; ap ju 4A BURNT CHILD DliEADS THE ;'IlRtw UNDREDS OF MEN IN WILMINGTON Insured. Some of H hom will dip whiie nnrtr this imDresslOB and their iamuies wiu discover uw was an illusion. ! j This has happened in i Wilmington during ttfl nast month bv the failure of the first as sessment company that commenced business here, others wiu ionow soon. xeiurc too late, make sure provisions for your family in a life insurance company that has stood the test during generations, i . - The Mutual Life Insurance Company or New York, Is the oldest, largest ana best company in the world. Its policies are incontestable, are Immedialelv on tho receipt of proof or death, and are liberal in their conditions. Assets now over fiis.UMmj.ujL- - r ' M. S. WILLARD, Agent. feh27 211 North Water Sc. 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 Arrive at Cheraw, S. C... 8.20 Ai M. 9.30 A. M. GODfG NOKTH. - - No. 3 Passenger and Freight: Leav. Cheraw. S O..;. . .. .t. .4.25 P. 1ft. Arrive at Hamlet.- N. C... 5.35 P. M. dec 16 tf WM. MONCURE, Sup'L rpHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS . the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use in the hands of the best fanners of this and other States - ly attest their value as a high grade manure! lt The MATTING, made from the leaves of ou native pine, is conceded to toe equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it is dallg increasing.' It has vlr . tues not found in any other fabric - ; The FIBRE or wool is extensively used f or upholstering purposes, and. as a ' filling for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being llghx elastic and proof against Insects. - certificates from reliable partfes using. our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail- WilmiilgtOn. ; ;COliiSBkja ed upon application. lan 4 tf CONDENSED SCHEDULES: T BAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 29, 1888. Leave Wilmington. Leave Marlon. ...... Arrive Florence.... Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. . Leave Sumter...... Arrive Columbia... No. 2a P. M, 8 05 11 16 13 10 NO. 50 A. M. 2 40 4 25 4 25 6 15 A. M. No. 27. P. M 10 10 12 37 : 1 20 A. M. X NO. 52. A. M. t 9 42 10 55 NO. 15. P. t M. 2 40 6 10 P. M. No. 58. t XT f t 6 40 8 05 NO. 56. P. M 9 22 10 55 INVENTION?sia.- ' T half century. Not among the wonders of Inventive progress is method and system of work that c 1 1 be per formed all over the country withou ; seoara- 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 needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we win send you free, something of great value and Importance to you; that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away.than anything else in the' world. QranO. outfit free Address Trub & Co. Augusta, Maine. v.. nov -1 ema lyw .v.- --.: ; : , . , ; - OK. UNDEVELOPED P t the Dody enlareed and etrenethened. Fall Darticw rs sent sealed tree. ERIE MKD. CO.. Bprrixo.-N. Tf JUFFERERSfBMERVOUSHESS'rl,1 win ox over-worr, inaiscretion. etcw address ot RICHLY No. 53 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. - Leavinsr Lanes 834 A. M.. Mannlmr 9:08 A. M -Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M Lanes 108 A. M.. Manninsr 11:10 A. M.. Sumter 11:46 A. M.. arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M. - No. 6 runs through : from Charleston via Central Ii. Ii.. Leavinsr Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man- nlnsr 7:53 P. M. ' - Train on c. & u. n. k. connects at F lorence with No. 53. - " . - Rewarded are - those who read this and then act; they will - flnd honorable emdoy ment that will not take them from their tomes and families. The tlroflts are large and sure for every Industrirus person, many have made and are jiow making several nunarea dollars a month. It Is easy for any. one to make 15 and upward per day, who is willing to work Either sex, young or old; capital not needed: we start you. Everytnlng new., No special ability required; you, reader, can do t as well apy one. write to us at once tor run par ticulars, which we mall free. Address Stlnson & Co., Portland, Maine. :nov23 domwly. TRAINS GOING NORTH. N0. 51 No. 57. NO. 53. - - - f - ' , P. M. A. M. P. M. Leave Columbia...... 11 35 6 50 5 33 Arrive Sumter 13 52 8 13 j 6 46 ,..if ... ,. .-Vf.-.; , - ... no. ' Leave Sumter.. ...... .... 12 52 t 8 22 Arrive Florence ...... 2 20 . 9 40 A. M. A. M. - NO. 78 NO. 66. NO. ' 14 , A. M, A. M. P.M. Leave Florence 4 35 T-10 30 8 20 Leave Marlon.. 5 22 11 11 8 55 Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 - 2 10 11 50 . A. M. P. M. I P. M. ifrT" S-n sr Dally. ; tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S. C.; via ap 18 lw diw Lanes S.-03 P. M. Charleston 9:45 P.M. ' nMtAAnn IO TUC HfinPi No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen- (IN WAnU' lO lilt YVUHU 933 A. M., Charleston liiju a. m. , - 1 No. 66 connects at Florence witn c. ana v. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. a W. R. R. for all points North - v---;- " yOHN F. DIVINE, - General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY. Supt- Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. 1 api2S A. A. Bnvn & Uo INSURANCE AGENTS 5 FOR f ENERAL T - FI RE. LIFE. MARINE AND ACCIDENT. over fcr.0u) paid out lor death losses for year 13S7, in Nnimincrtoa, N. C. : v - oniee corner Nonn water acainurenr fets., -- fsb -tf r1HE PROGRESSIVE ... FAKMBU 1 1 ta THIRD VOLUME at the following : 1 subscTjher, 1 -year.'. . 5 subscribers, 1 year. ....... n-. ... VSSS- 10 subscribers. 1 year- One copy, 1 year, free to the one senile club of ten. tr Eight pages, 40 columts, weekly. Si r. ! c (charges prepaid) to fstori JL L. I OLK, -