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Bail? . .im and Jericho. 00 ' t .... i.ilU there winds . tb' iiftlP wntir flown: .1. ,re lin'r the traveller vite repo: to 1 ; 1 . f . . ' rtoJ- .:...u nt every turn .Iiw,n:" ' w.i that Jesus roug" from the Word of ilit II. i left t Imr rocky range . jllt- K-ln down; if.. .iiTr.Ml uu . tVV li. . children of Ills rnn . .i.r KetraV. 7hr, U.ne. unchanged, to- p3nH,,t,mt jetiuHtrod- Hi. The modes of , death's approach' prrown up under laws enacted by it. ..o.lAtta a iA atniicina aVirtur nnn. ' Thft nnffit. In rrifa nntXTiirV TieinET t WHOLESALE PRICES. are various, and etatistica show co'n- The contest in this country being I -Theitoliowing quotations represent whole- tnciv0lv that nrtr rrsns diafrom between arrtrrecateaearjital. seeking d.seases-of the Throat" and Luhgs'to crush-outfall competition, and than any other. It id probable that 'the Individual laborer, the Deino everyone, without exception, re- Jcratic party is, as it has ever been, ceives vast numbers of , Tubercle against the monopolist and in favor Germs into the system and where of a just distribution of capital, and these genus fall upon suitable soil j demands the enactment of laws that they start into life and develop, at i will bear equally upon all. nnii h mviv nun in miuwu i- v a eiitub uowvt jl uuv uo an 9 1 il. . It. 6. n .1 kna wo mnof 1 itCKiing seosaiion in m mrwh ouu if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing l. onsumpiion anci xo xne nenu, cuus- sale prices generally. In making gp small or- aers higher prices have to be-charged. bears most heavily upon the labor er, it is t.h ilnt.v ctt th lorisln.tor. as a direct benefit to the workingman, a . m a ' m . itf io Keep ine expenses or our puuno 9 A A 9 A A 9 a 9 9 f A. - luiions at me lowest umii cou 1 II t A U 41 WW U f J ous and If allowed to proceed will -sistent with wise and efficient man . ,h.vn-of ull Hi pains; nil and . I ?iB' ... .t. to suffer JfffJrourn-Hinn. T;4t frtrutn that coniesfrom ii.l ... in time crfuse death. At the onset ; ageinent. The Democratic party y-ou must act with promptness; al- opposes any competition between lowing a cold to go without atten- free and convict labor, but it insists tion Is dangerous and may lose you that convicts shall not remain idle your life. As soon ns vou feel that at the expense of honest labor, something' is . wrong with your Eexolvtd. That ours being an ag Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a .ricuuurai oiaie, it is our uuvj wen as our piensure iu irumuw; .. and all legislation that is best cal culated to advance the interests of agriculture; and that in so doing we will most effectually advance the interests of mechanics, manufactur ers and laborers. . ftcfiolvcd. That the Democracy of North Carolina, cordially approve the administration of Hon. Alfred M. Scales as honest, patriotic and conservative. Resolved, That the ability, wis dom, honesty, patriotism, indepen dence, faithfulness tp duty and uianlv courage of President Cleve land hae won the admiration of all good men; ami the interests of the and his re nomination ection. ImttlA of HoKchee's German Svrun. It will give you immediate relief. rUtform of the Democratic Party In North Carolina. We again congratulate the people of Sorth Carolina on the continued enjoyment of peace, good govern ment and general prosperity under Democratic administration of the affairs of the State which has now our , unhmkpn for o inanv vears: upon the just and impartial enforce- ment of the. law; upon the increas ! Ing efficiency of our common school i nvtaiii nml th firoirrpss IiiRilp in y iu. ..." . - f i - - t.nnnlnr HlilCAt!On: UDOIl I lie Illl ' - J provement and enternnse manireft- country dem iu all parts of the; State. We j Hmj li8 re.eie again challenge a comparison be-j trvJ- I" ...itlitll U IM- li - -1 " It' ll pill . Surplus In engages the at- TV . Tranrv j ..urStati.ien. but a more "uv .. .. h i otir attention. Uie m.... ----- mce ine 4ii!- e pledge ourselves remetly for thei it lire as in the past B its timeiy Uf to promote the best lesJS eAses hav eop e of all sections j cured. i Hiiall J;;fV tn.l i..tr.Ml.iction of Dr. . r v DiM-i.verv fur Consiuniv UA'Mf" ....lit- r, thl- !f4r;Lrr ilM r the, uuinUer of SvTl.Hnd n-lH,ttle oJ Dr. I li-uvtry ami iifing ac :rr.. "i...iir!ioii. uion theai- xw f ! nrt yuiptoniH, hiicli U.Vuh.afuM.H Sore Throat. itt or SW? ram. i uki-u i iim & car guaranteeil. Trial k ..." fr at Win. II. (reen .nii..inriwl in f ha Iklnf . f ciiuiii.iHic.1 i tinn ir rnev win senu me iiieir ei s of the party, it is hereby nr(SM flnd n0st office address." Res !cotvetU That no government lias tfllii V A. SLOOUM. M.C.. 181 right to burden its people with pp.,rl st.. -vew York. bevond the amount required 11 IIrJu. fialUshrr. tv- v r Vi.vi: .vrir tivs : There lu cores of explanations as ; Hlu th term 'It her go, uaua a,; -if i hnt it is safe to. v tlunhe correct explanation has M'f,r in maile. Daniel J. Galla-? t ween this state of things and the . outrages, crimes and scandals which j attended Republican ascendancy in ' our borders. We pledge ourselves to exert in the future a our best efforts t interests of the neo of the State. Affirming our adher encft to Democratic principles as heretofore form ill tales to pay its necessary expenses and gradually extinguish' Its public debt; and that whenever the revenues. Iirwvr derived. exceed this amount, they should be reduced, so: as to avoid a surplus in tne treas ury. That any system of taxation which necessitates the payment of a premium of $270 by the govern ment on each 1,000 of its bonds, taken up with the millions that would otherwise lie idle in its vaults, and paid to bondholders who pur chased, in many instances, nt less than par, is undemocratic, oppres sive and iniquitous and should be refunded. The course of our Demo cratic Representatives in Congress, In their efforts to cive relief to the Consumptlou Surely Cared. To thk Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above nameuuisease. use thousanusoi nope- e beenv permanently be glad to send two bnttlesof iiiv remedv-FRKK to- any of vour readers who have consump- . m X 1 ... - a f Tiu.i. ' rwnn a irnm. mimeiisoiuf uiicmui .ti!ii,nn nniirnr ui i uiiu- - V V i ' t J1Z ii i fnVthenhrase "revenue and tariJT taxation, meets tlerTn 1 J became " with the approval of the Democratic nUf in liftin-and lowerimr the our-I niKtnuuns w K" y ; KSS. Ungld tU. relief z&TnX 'u7"& ; Sr".i re"ef ,ro,u M,ch "is,ins Ciprvion-tHl the agony as iouk , rp. . dpfoju MheLld. until the fuse manager Bco hcd T at v 1 e the deta U tutional revenue tariff sheriff shall be gradually reached are subjects which the representatives of our ieople at the national capital must be trusted to adjust, we think the customs duties should be levied for the production of public revenue, and the discriminations in their ad justment should be such as will place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible the unavoidable burdens of tax ation, and confer the greatest good him frjntle. and. seeing the KTxrtLJ not understand wnai io &L0itl. In full hearing of the 'Iet her go, Gallagher ? lAh't poT And from that day f ftinl the phrase became a street 11. Pascal, who for many years has been noted because of his in timacv with Prince Napoleon, was rich, 'but rather than spend his monev he fired a bullet into his head. K BAGGING Gunny . 7 standard. ... 8 cauui rortn Carolina. Ilams 14 l& Shoulders a n - m. S)des, n. 10 WESTERN SMOKED i Hams, : 13 sides, y lb io Shoulders, w lb 1)i& DRY SALTED- i Sides, y a..... snouiaers, $ lb . 6H(a uAKKiviJ spirits Turpentine. Cuinnl II..J v. New, New York, each. iNew. viiY. eacn. . . 1 40 0 00 i UUbOTIAA', IU.... ...... ...... M BRICKS, Wilmington, M 6 00 Northern : 0 00 BlITTEli North Carolina Northern CANDLES, lb Sperm Adamantine CHEESE, V lb - Northern Factory Dairy, Cream State.... COFFEE, y lb ',. Java..... - Laguyra Rio CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal tui TUiN tiks, Dunate l sr DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard 6 Yarns, w bunch - 00 EGGS, f doz ............... fisn - . - Mackerel, No. 1, bbl X) 00 Mackerel, No. 1, y half bbL. 7 50 HA O 8 00 14 00 8tf X 15 8 11 15 10X IX 9 ; 6 50 75 70 . 15 . 25 18 9 . 11 13 1 ' -. - 21 20 00 00 m I - m - ka l 30 10 12 -14 io; 28 24 67 67 30 ex 9 00 4 75 7 80 6 00 ,i 00 There were 1,4C0 books published in tlhf-. united states last year. . '".j ' P ijffive had catarrh for twenty. vears, and usel all Kinaspi remeuies wiftiout relief. Mr. Smith, druggist. of Jittle Falls, recommended Ely's I !rif Til Knliii The elTect of the first application was magical, it allayed ths intiainmation anu ine next mum 'a. cr niv hend was as clear as a bell. One bottle has donejrae so much good that I am convinced its use will efTectn. nermaneUt cure. It IS soothing.pleasant and easy to apply, and I strongly urge its use by all sufferers. Geo. Terry. Little, Falls, I. Y. . ' Apply Balm into each nostril. 1888.' Mackerel. No. 2. bbl Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. . . Mullets, $ bbl N. C. Roe Herring, v keg Dry Cod, y ft FLOUR, 13 bbl Western, low grade . . " Extra Family City Mills Super " Family GLUE, V GRAIN, V bU3heL. . tCorn, fm store, bags, white corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo. In bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store oats, from store . oats, RustProor. cow Peas , HIDES, lb Green Dry IIAJL 100 lbs . . Eastern Western.. .- North River HOOP IRON, y n LARD, -& lb Northern North Carolina LIME, "$ barrel i.nMKPB. tMtv Sawed. M ft. snip stun, resawea io w. Rough Jage nans i; ,w West India Cargles, accord- 1 ncr tn nimllt.v LI 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 0Q spAntlingrand Board, com 'n. 14 00 MOLASSES, 1? gallon- New crop, in nnas. tso " In bbls 28 Porto Rico, in hhds. 28 " " in DDIS tJ Sugar House, in hhds 00 " -lnbols. 16 Syrup, In bbls 22 oo a is. . o 112 50 & 8 W) 11 00 6 00 9 00 & 7 00 fa 4 00 g 10 i 3 50" 4 00 4 00 & 4 50 4 50 5 00 4 00 & 4 10 4 f0 5 00 . 8 fa 10 00 65 00 & 62 66 67 00 65 42 45 00 52 80 p 90 5 & 5 10 f ' 12 1 05 J 10 85 95 90 4 00 2a 3 tub 8 8 C& 10 1 40 0 00- T 00 16 00 18 00 (fc22 00 15 00. I 26. m- 30 35 15 18 85 14 1 45 1 00 16 20 22 Working People I irtofttn too ill to labor, but they Ural tlui to take medicine and rtZ. Simmons Liver Kegulator wiheuken without causing any I estt tiint ami the HVstelil Will be cx.t unanJ inviiroratetl by It. Jti i -nZ ,.,ua. WitoMual a a nrenaratorv medi-, r;. ? an.- ..o f'w.amlcau be safelv used when doctor cannot be called in. In all eomiaon dieaes it will, unassisted Uj any other uietlicine, effect a JJIv cure. To Sear the btc. Ifflvm rnnnohiiii Imp n nutul tt X i liL4 tiihin!T mhmh if Id . mt lion S i trying to make a cold, cruel a.imcon?u!erate girl believe that mir row oi wats in the balcony Nust a cootl. if not really a more durable, than the $1.50 frthMra at. As they take their he ajs clieeril v : iceTrriiketo sit too near the do tou ?" . Idou't know " she says In h.thktobtftonnijtr.' I loiit ithir n uv t 1 r. a . ." tl l 1 1 MAna . IIIUCL'IWIUUY. wur or. r . . . . .... I,-" 'klean tne suaui auu twTit65 the thing ; don't you i& i t, lI-6UpiKe so," she says wodLi lhAl no Prl of anX feeling r?Z?ll '"Quarter she has had 'LU liifi..l -t .ru"uereu on ner. I Resolved. That we. as heretofore. favor, and will never cease to de mand, the unconditional abolition of the whole internal revenue sys tem, as a war tax, not to be justified in times of peace; as a grievous bur den to our people anil a source of annoyance in its practical opera tions We call the attention of the people of the State to the hypocrit ical pretensions of the Republican party in their platforms that they are in favor of the repeal of this on erous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republi Mmi in f!oni?ress are taxiuir iheir energies to obstruct all legislation inaugurated by the representatives of the Democratic party to relieve the uponlri lit all or a Dart of this i i . - rations KVttem. ttejtnlvfid. That thecourse oi the Democratic party. In furtherance of nonnlar education, is a sullicient tv that we favor the educa tion of the people, and we will pro- . 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In neat cloth binding, will be sent . i oc-T 1 lue uouse, says ine i tionai purposes, irom me " wi. h cheerilv anil falselv. I rtvrniiiert our ro rata . . . h-ont seats are very I tiie surnlus in its treasury: lie vs. I that it be disbursed tfir I litr t s JL i in "1auurrMi Illl IIH r M l ml Ir ii. IIUL. I W 1 11 therbrefer the talconv to I inc evil, we will accent, for educa- Art t.v. .. ai. .I.." . . ' !..-.! A CUCI 1 share of Provided, ough State agenUand the bill for the distri bution be tree irom oojectionai tures. Resolved, That the United States being one government and ours a national party, we uenounce xne c i forts of the Republicans to force sectional issues in Congress and elsewhere, and to promote dissen f II 1 A. . Al. .., r. r 1 m JL ' LiifrMn nmi vpi. . mM-l mm w' 11 alwas makes me feel a UW y.?ltHndook over the rg r . - - fcitrshe aks in a kind of .tV. -:0re Gbbine tone. "How ir Ilikee front row b JtT.lto iret ert tharo' i. i 1 ,iad a mesaenirer loy I sion and ill-will between the people t r ? ,m three hoursM this is a j of the different sections of our com- h Ufi -.t. . ..I crfK-.' mere wasn t an I mon country. ra . r . . . . t..i ' .vr rout balconv seat tol ResolveZL That It is tlue to ine Ail r.ii n Kot to the window. I people of our eastern counties, who have bo cheerfully borne their snare of nnr common burdens, that the tnroA snlomUil I rum nf innntr fnvriiiiif nt felmll he .. ..- . . . .11 Illl- nfl...n " I ....lntln-l I . il .- M LlM.I M rw. M u m tl a a r-m a r.:n,,"frtiHcuIatorH.didn,tl Resolved. Tlmt the Democmtic "Xo i't,''lrate youugman. I twirtv is opMsel to any further ex tE, : umur ?ht Rt th tn ..n nf ih 4No-fence" law. mi Wt.L;..n-!,aid there were Iotl 1-h viuh tension shall have first ltjf' 'ow Td complain I leen authorized by a majority of the 'eertainiv m quauflecl voters within tnexerriiorj hll t," ' ,,e say earnest I to ie aHecteU thereoy PKH HARPEK'8 BAZAR...... 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Bttntifiillf lUflstnttd. 25 jets., $ s Yfar. ! ft NAILS, Keg, Cut, 10d basin.. 2 40 2 50 " " ' o Kerosene v Lard 1 Linseed o Rosin i; Tar 00 Deck and Snar oo POULTRY Chlcken3, uve rown. --so SDrtns: iu Tn rlrPT-si .. 95 PE AN UTS, y bushel, 22 C. 60. POTATO !, Dusnei weei, Trish. W bbl PORK, barrel Cltyiuess Prime i RiunD i wtp.r f'rtiollna. 59 lb ., Rough. W Dusn, upianuj... ou " (Lowland). 80 RAGS, 5jf Country 00 r?itv 1 ROPR. M lb . rr'r . rt SALT, y saCK. Aiuui u Liverpool j Lisbon w Amer1-in . UU SOAP, y lb Northern SUGAR, P Standard grain.. standard a White Ex C PTtTft r!. Golden f! Yellow u SHINGLES, 7ln.j.M 500 common w Cypress Saps 4 50 .ivnress nearts 0 00 STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel... 8 00 1C. O. uogsneaa u w TALLOW, y tt 5 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping.. 12 00 ine Miu i Mill Prime 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 Pnmmnn Mill 5 00 Tnfprinr tn Ordinary 2 50 WHISKEY, "9 gal Northern... 1 00 North Carolina. 1 00 WOOL, y tb Washed 28 unwasnep io Burry . iu 0 5 o (a (9 5 80 00 1. 1)4 22H 7o& 70 00 70 5)4 6 6 5tf 5X 7 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 00 10 00 f 6 (314 00 13 00 g 8 50 0 00 0 00 (4 4 00 -2;oo 2,50 30 Q 25 i 15 i 1888 1888. A Presidential Year. THE VVilmingtori & rWeldon R R ani branches. ; CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTHi Leave Goldsboro. . 4 45 pm 7 40 pm 8 35 am Leave Warsaw.... 5 50pm ..... 9 33am Leave Magnolia... 6 05 pm 8 40 pm 49 am Ar. Wilmington.. . 7 40 pm a 55 pm 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. " " 7 J No. G8, , ... Na 14, No. 78J dally ex ' : dally. dall'. I Sunday. Leave Wllmlngtoni 12 05 am 9 00 am; 4 00 pm Leave Magnolia. . . 1 24 am 10 35 am 5 SO pm Arrive Warskw. 10 50 am 5 50 pm Arrive Goldsboro. 2 25 am 11 50 am 6 52 pm Leave Fayettevllle ..... 8 30 am Arrive Selma. .' W 50 am .... , Arrive Wilson . . . ll59am. ....... Leave Wilson. .... 3 02" amjlS 42 pin j"52"pm Ar. Rocky Mount". I 1 18pm I 8 29 Jim Arrive' Tarboro 4 50pmt... ! Leave Tarboro . . . . .. . . . ... 10 50am; Dated May 13, lSSi No. 23, dally.' No. 27, FT, Mall daily. NO. 15. dally ex Sunday. Leave Weldon..:.. Ar. Rocky Mount. 2 (fipmj 5 43 pm 3 17 pm 6 00 tun 7 10 am MISCELLANEOUS JTYS . CKEAB1 BAI-2I cr7AT.ni: Cleanses the Nasal Passages; Pain and Alloys InQam- matlon, Ileala the Sores, Kestores the? lenses of Tasto and? Smell. J ' ' ' -0A Arrive Tarboro.... j4 50pm Leave Tarboro 110 50 an. ...!....). ; Arrive Wilson. ... 3 53 pmt 7 00 pm Leave Wilson:....! "4 10pm Arrive Selma.... .. .5 19pm 43 am Arrive FayettevTe 7 45 pm Arrive Weldon. ... 4 30 amj. 3 40 pmj 9 40 pm Dally except Sunday. : Tmin on Sf-fland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at aoo P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. Tram leaves TarDoro, im. c;.. ia Aiuermajic & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive WilUamston, N. C, sin p 1: n v M. 1et.11n.lnr leaves Wll- llamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A. -a r -, ' ap-. A -mM A i-m. n1-.Amr XT f Hi., suiioay v.ou . m.. auivo ia.wi, v.f 9.45 A.M., 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, &00 A. M., arrive Smlthfleld, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves' Smlthfleld, N. C, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Train nn Nashville Branch leaves kocky Mount for Nashville. 4.00 P. M., arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 1. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. XHShvllle 11.1S A. M.. RockV Mount 11.55 A, M., dally except Sunday. j Tram on cunton iirancn leaves vv arsaw iui Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M. and 11.10 a. M. Returnmsr leaves Clinton at &25A.M. and 4.30 P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66 and 78- Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch isNo. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. Tram jno. 27 south wjj stop oniy av li&un, i . vr w x v... . m. .. vr . - Train "Vn tm makes rinse eonnection at Wel don for all Dolnts North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay 1 lT r a -V.'.i. 5 Tro 1n mQVA r.TrSA prmnprftftl. for all THJlntS Nrnrt h via Plfhrnnnrt and WnshJnotniKite . All trains run solid between vuiniip.on anu 1ir-i.l.-.. 1. T..ll-vr.vk rt tA"V4 -.. I VV (ISiUUg LUil, 1UU. ililV C I UIHIUU1 x aHKiy tw-v y ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, my 12 s TlfHB TABIjE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. M i " r c it- .It lVAr t " - j r - ,rr,-- a -v r -. rA,- r . - 'V TRY T nW U g K frfVFEXt a uartieie Is applied Into' each nostril and 13 agreeable. .Price 50 cents -at- dnigglsts- - by moil vrirerpifl,fln-ce-its. 2LY -BllOTUERS. 56 .Warren St:. New York. .ts,:,. , HAIR DALOALl Cleanaea and beantin tbs L&lr. Promotes & luxuriant jrrowth. , .Never Fails to Kesjore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Curea scalp diseases artd hair t Alilng HIVIDbKUUKUUs Tha safest, surest and best car for Coras. BuTilons, h tops all pain. Ensures comfort to tho fet. Never raU ocuro. 15 cent at Druggists. - Hiscox-Oo,!. I my 14 4W JEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTt t the liody enlarged and etrenarthened. Full prticu rs sent sealed tree.. ERIK MKD. CU., RvrtALO, N. Y IjFFERERSfMMKERYOUSNESSo'r suit of over-Work. wlscretion.etjares9r d o a Vj - .tl . Si, 2.-t V sr.jjr f5.V .t Sl- i; gi?5-f-.-fa.f.co Is p:ii:ipigg g rt? l-gg gauges. -5 SnS 8l,iii? 1 ,ft fia a my 14 4w n.fniitlncp an 1mTartl!l T.ltfiTn canti WPpk" Of tne movements ui an poii uuai usruev. be mailed to any address In tne united istates or Canada, from JUNK ctii until alter tne Presidential Election, for 40 cents. I jaiuvss. JAMJSS GOKDON BENNElTi , mcH ' ' New YorKGity. f 9 AGENTS FOlt QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DJSU. T0, 188., Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day: GQINO SOUTH. No l Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C. - 8 20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. .... - a. . 9-30 A. M. GOING NORTH. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C. .a r. jm. Arrive at Hamlet, N. C ...5.35 P. M. decl6tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't. Wilmington, Coinmtiia & Augusta R Ii Go. Valuable Lands for. Sale. QKE TRACT OF LAND. LYING ONK mile from Llncolnton, N. C. conslatlng of 83 acres, 53 acres cleared : ' la best for cotton, but gives good crops for. all grains.. Has a b'vnch runnlDg through It and a Une sprlnjr: few acres of bottom land on the branch and , so acres In wood, oak ad hldcorywell Um ; Another tract lying 2 mtlea from lUnolb ton, mile from C C tt JR., 1C0 aores. 25 cleared, line spring of delicious water, about six acres of bottom laud near It on the braccb; 18 0. 1 IOr tOD"CCO, j OUt gtUW mw iiuyo well; 75 acres In yellow pine and oak. For price and terms apply tv ; CBONLY A MORRIS, mch 16 tf Auct'rs & Beal Estate Broketr ; among the wonders of Inventive progress is metnou auu aytujem ui u. buav i . wot"' . formed all over the country wlthou; 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 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, that will start you in justness, which will bring you in more money "right away,than anything' else In the world. - Qrariauyu w Address True & Co., Augusta,?ltalno.- -nov22 6mdlyw ' m ; m a mi mm Rewarded are those who K1LMJL1Y read this and then act; they will " And honorable-employment that will not take them from their homes and families.--The profits are large and sure for every lndustrtrus person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make t5 and upward per day, who is willing to work Either sex, young or old; capital not needed: we- start you. jsreryuung uew. upcci-u ability required; you, reader, can do tas well as any one. Write to us at onw for full par tlculars, which we mall free. Addresa i SUnsou &. Co.. Portland, Maine, f . - nov 22 dfimwly CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 29, 1888. Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marlon. Arrive Florence Leave Florence. . -Arrive Sumter. . . Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia. No. 23. NO. j 27. Na 15. P. M. P. M. P. M. 805 10 10 t240 11 16 12 37 5 23 12 10 - 1 20 6 1C A. M. P. M. No. 50 . No. 58. A. M. P. M. 2 40 . ...... t 6 40 4 25 ........ 8 05 NO. 52. NO. 56. , A. M. P. M. 4 25 t- 9 42 9 22 6 15 10 551 10 55 A. M. I No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central li. K. , Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. M Sundavs No. 54 leayes Charleston 8:30 A. L. Lanes 10:28 A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter 11-46 A. M., arrives Columbia 1:10 P.M. No. 56 runs through from Charleston via Central K. K., Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man- lnr.lr.C9P H.f - . i Trutn nn'r. fe B. r. R. connects at Florence with NO. 58. ' ' t "TRAINS GOING NORTH. trout balconv seat tol hf trot irk lint wlmlAtr. i.thVUan- 8.1 . irot savs: tbey loyastorv. for Wft;.. ,r'.ft solemn vow I Resolved, That the ueiuocrauo 'to the th t 1 no1 tAk thatl PTty l,a ev" the party of the !. c a : el iu H4 inn c mi rnrinnT i J A. wnrk(nonitn Virl lita nnvf IOSter . -. .... . frTTP ' linDTfl A 7 V 4flA ITS SWriW-Hia A-l-innai' -,i ..tt. ----. n.nr- tr noflnnal f AnlCS aiUJ scenes, andlts literature and art are of the m . jl mum in vv mi u inrv0-ia w k iiv " v nil its pages with a wide variety of interest . 'r!-. ?,-, .. odrntnn. serial al snort stpr ortpUvt u of foremost prooiema ui iu- in iw, this Magazine us t r.tinftiiT ReDresentatlw of .. .. ' - . , It Is acknowledged by the press and Pc be the most popular and entertaining or high-class moninuea. j- A. A. Brown & Co VENERAL INSURANCE riDP ITPP f 1 PTOTJ ATTTI APPTT)TNT. over 15.000 Dald out for death losses for j ear 1887, In Wilmington, N. C. . CllilUC uci ui l-X- OKI bu -. j ., AMfin Sen Wonders exist In thousands Uiliiijlr of forms, but are surpassed py the i r marvels of invention. Those who are In need of profitable work that can be done D F - . -.v. -...1 1 nn orl thlf while 11 Tint: at nouio miuuiu f address to llallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and i-frmofinn hnw either sex. call agesTcan earn from $5 to f25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started iinffSS"B- - 'A BURNT CHILD DfclADS THK TTNDREDS OF MEN IN WILM4WiX INO. 5LNa 57 Leave Columbia. ...... Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marlon.. Arrive Wilmington.. P. M. 11 25 12 ! 12 52 2 20 A. M. NO. 78 A. M, 4 i 5 22 8 35 A. M. N O. 51 A. M, 6 50 8 121 NO-. 59. t 8 22 9 40 A. M. NO. 66. A. M. t 10 30 11 11 2 101 P. M. P. M 5 33 6 46 INO. 14. P. M. 8 20 8 55 11 50 P. M. iff ' think they have their lives insured, bome oi their iamines wm oisco:r w h" I WThff hSSipened In Wilmington kurt the past month by the failure oM'flfl: t! . --.-, -i- onminffloed business vTrr rtthPtKi win follow soon. Before it is , uc.v. .. mnrrtm V i qq ynfte suxe provi2Mun aui j T...r,.rr,t A specimen Number.wlth and siedal Inducementa ,!, Cash oi ?K - TO MntIJte Insui Company New . Vremlnms to C1UD Kaisers, wm - - i or, iic tut, in-- V"..V,t,i w ceTpTotf this paper is-mentioned tMIup Jg T?nriWerretlciet wanu . ed to c!i iutecrtpuona. TVVrtte at once ui now l Sujettory Addre , - - - SSSSht. J Daily. tDally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. via -. V a r . . nA T 1 r central it. it., arriving miuiiiius u tr. si.. Lanes 8rQ3 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. ic. r.r nmj thmncrh to t.tiarlestori via Cen tral ii. li-, arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes . - -- a. -a w a -m t yzii A. m., vnariesujn j.j- a. m. No. 66 connects at Florence with C and D rein f.ir fhprai. anrl Waleshoro. ; Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. R. for all points North . 1 ' john f. in vine, General superintendent. K. Kt-iM-X. npu -j ransporutiiuu. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. ea" 9l9.ai 2uIeQ2iH 2T.7Mi B B S CS!gi 55 !? O Z'Bm ..& ap 18 lw d&w 1888.; ' Harper's Toung People, AN ILLUSTRATE!) WEEKLY. ti ..ppn'a vnrrvn vroptr interests all young readers by its carefully selected, variety of themes and their, well-considered treatment. It contains the best serial and short stories. valuable articles on scienunc suujecis au travel, historical and biographical sketches, . . l . va 4 nH r ew papers on atnieuc sports uguics, Duu . poems, etc, contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu merous and excellent. 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