f&9
Daily
, tin- heavenly blue,
dJUu.le death; ;
;0f'azareth!
iu black He lies, , .
Wlot no stirn limb,
fled His eyes
. h new
r flebIe'Jri,is Jew, -
I A V.
?0f 'azaretn.
with thorns are bound, V
S-iireetareled,
B-!l around
ui lO SOUS', wnw oifi..o
4
dress-
oh,
J1"" .'Arise.
...wofareth:"'
i like birds on wing,
Clpi"whiterobesd
lf,.1ot break li rest., .
, for rhrist's dear sake;
'l&tfb hen-,- each saitl,;
,Uh tliorn-crowii'd, . .
bisS'h,'arorstir' -
Makerthoe nicely jng;
..iriM and vanquish death,- ,
je.nsof'iiret,,:"'
relate--where no Iiht creeps
j ,V- the pale vanquished one .
He bleeps
our:I. for HiMlreaui is done!
ToTii from the heavenly blue, .
with ih stir, no breath,
The Jew,
jusof .Nazareth! .
Hubert Buchanan.
r ; ' '' ;. A Warning. , V ,.;
-The. modeiTof eaths approacli
are yariohs, and statistics, show con
clusively that more persons dief rom
diseases of the Throat and Lunss
than any other. : It is nrobable that
l everyone, without exception, re
ceives, vast numbers: of Tubercle
(icrius into the system and where
these k'eruw fall- apon suitable soil
they-stfirt into life and develop, at
first slowly and is shown by a slight
tickling sensation in the throat and
lfallowed to continue their ravages
they extend to the lungs producing
Consumption and to the head, caus
ing Catarrh. Now all this is danger
ous andjf allowed to proceed will
in time cause death. At the onset
yon must act with promptness: al
lowing a cold to go without atten
tion is dangerous and mav lose vou
your life. As soon as you feel that
something is. wrong with your
Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a
bottle of Boschee's German Syrup.
It will give you immediate relief.
AKil'ST ANTICS.
Iff.urnfu numbers a bad debt.
To be continued Grover Cleve
land. The widow is the person who
looks out for number two.
A great many politicians are call
ed dark horses from the shade of
thrir records.
"What's wrong?7:
"The train behind us
There'll be an awful
Passenger:
Brakeman:
ean't slof up
collision.
Passenger:
4And
I'll be killed.
That's just my luck. I was foolish
enough to buy a return ticket.'
Detroit Free Press.
Smith How are you Jones?
Jones Excuse me, I don't know
you.
Smith You knew me when you
borrowed that ten dollars.
Jones Well, I dont want to bor
row anything now. Life.
Harry has fallen in love with a
little girl named Dorothy, who lives
wit door to him. and who is about
the same age as his sister Ethel, and
recently he observed to his mother:
Ml don't sink yon got good taste,
mainina." "Why, Harry, what has
nanuna done that is in baa taster"
"Well I sink when vou went UD to
the doctor's to buy Ethel you'd nave
done better if youM bditght Dorothy
Parker. She's a crreat deal nicer
than Ethel." Harper's Young Peo
ft.
Platform
of - the
.North.
A Narrow Escape.
They were sitting together.on the
veranda in the dim twilight. . The
robin had sung his last song, and
the fire flies were beerinnimr to Iteht
their lamps. The pensive beauty of
n early leap year summer evening
was around them, and from the
juure canopy the planets and "the
brightest of the stellar lights were
beginning to peep, those silent but
eloquent heralds of the night. It
vasau hour for love . and calm de
light. -
"I suppose, Mr. Jones," said the
maiden breaking an eloquenfpause,
suppose you expect to marry
sotneday?v
41 do, "Miss Smith." .
And you mean to be a kind hus
d, no doubt?''
W8pJ?Lnd to be a model iu tbat
lou surround your wife with
r.W lufrt, furnish herewith
CfuHocket money, stay at
Xewuh her evenings instead of
W?0 to some borrid club, treat
mother, if she nas one, with
iortWdresPect aIld altT that
Jonnf tUm- ha! ha Ah!- you
tili&X?n tend so much you
Jrth1,8and that; I've heard of
"fully ??ZhB sl,ook hei-Hngerplav-at
the youth.
Smith0 wy, fnJu,S n raillery,Miss
Ion I des?ribed my intentions.
W37imile' but 1 have made ue
tt ?that ,when I am married I
ttdal ?rytbinS that au amiable
-Thnfi uate wife ald desire."
Wpyea?-!!."0118' 4lHnd this being
l th W " lle cried, start
hi?;l eobJectof her qnestious
JouiifiV bis mind "I hope
ethf ,panl011 e how stupid of
ihbof I h 1 Would Sdly prolong
Ueft ! just remembered that.
PPrs Jr. ouis l)eu and all my
run. uVl0 on my desk.' I must
'omdi '0se W of those papers
dirtin,, riUmetb Good night."
, iinS -own the steP he fletL
itei as t ' Kiid a few moments
W ,ped tbe perspiration
sqneak. p'ow' tbat was a narrow
enta,? ctute sl,e was! Another
?dS2 lhe WQuld have had
O-K 8, twenty seven if she's
boston Courier.
Largest and finest
.boS collar,.
Sfcortr,
eitv lYe' befor brought to
to be had at Jacobi's Hdw
. t
Democratic Party In
Carolina.
AVeagain.congratulate the people
of North Carolina on tbe continued
enjoyment oL. peace,' good govern
ment and general prosperity under
Democratic administration of the
affairs of the State which has now
been unbroken for so many years;
upon the just and impartial enforce
ment of the law; upon tbe increas
ing efficiency of our common school
system, and the progress made in
popular education; upon the im
provement and enterprise manifest
ed in all parts of the State. We
again challenge a comparison be
tween this state of things and the
outrages, crimes and scandals which
attended Republican ascendancy in
our borders. "We pledge ourselves
to exert in tbe future as in the past
our best efforts to promote the best
interests of the people of all sections
of the State. Allirniing our 'adher
ence to Democratic principles as
heretofore enunciated in the plat
forms of the party, it is hereby
Rcaolvtidy That no government has
the right to burden its people with
taxes beyond the amount -required
to pay -its - necessary expenses and
gradually extfnguisli its public debt;
and that whenever the revenues,
however derived, exceed this
amount, they should be reduced, so
as to avoid a surplus in the 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,
an.d paid to bondholders who pur
chased, in many instances, at 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 give relief to the
people, from burdensome internal
revenue and tariff taxation, meets
with the approval of the Democratic
party of this State and we respect
fully recommend that if they find it
impossible to give to our people all
the relief demanded, they support
any just and practical measure pre
sented in Congress that will afford
a practical relief from, such existing
burden.
Reolved, That while the details
of the methods by which the consti
tutional revenue tariff sheriff shall
be gradually reached are subjects
vhich the representatives of our
people 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 m- 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
on the greatest number.
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 and a source of
annoyancein 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 tins on
erous system of taxation, enacted
by their party, while the Republi-
cans in uongress are taxing ineir
energies to "obstruct all legislation
inaugurated by the representatives
of the Democratic party to relieve
the people of all or a part of this
odious system.
Resolved, That the course of the
Democratic party, in furtherance of
popular education, is a sufficient
guaranty that we favor the educa
tion of the people, and we will pro
mote and improve the present edu
cational advantages so far as it can
be done without burdening the peo
ple by excessive taxation.
Resolved That, to meet an exist
ing evil, we will accept, for educa
tional purposes, from the Federal
government, our pro rata, share of
the surplus in its treasury;YotnieeZ,
that it be disbursed through State
agents aud the bill for the distri
bution be free from objectional fea
tures.
Resolved, That the United States
being one government and ours a
national party, we denounce the ef
forts of the Republicans to force
sectional issues in Congress and
elsewhere, aud to promote, dissen
sion and ill-will between the people
of the different sections of our com
mon countrv.
Resolved, That it is due to the
people of our eastern counties, who
have so cheerfully borne their share
of our common burdens, that the
present or some equally effective sys
tem of county government shall be
maintained."
Resolved, That the Democratic
party is opposed to any further ex
tension of the 44No-fence" law, un
less such extension shall have first
been authorized by a majority of the
qualified voters within the territory
to be affected thereby.
Resolved, That the Democratic
party has ever been the party of the
workingman, and has never foster
ed monopolies, nor have "trusts" or
"combinations" or "pools" ever
grown up under laws enacted by it.
The contest in this country being
between aggregatea capital, seeking
to crush out all competition, and
the individual laborer,-the Demo
cratic nartv is. ns it has ever been.
against the monopolist and in favor
of ajust distribution of capital, and
demands the enactment of laws that
will bear equally upon all.
Resolved, That as. all taxation
bears most heavily upon the labor
er, it is the duty of the legislator, as
a direct benefit to t4ie workingman,
to keep the expenses -of our public
institutions at the lowest limit con
sistent with wise and efficient man
agement. The Democratic , party
opposes any competition between
free and convict labor, but it insists
that convicts shall not remain idle
at the expense of honest labor.
, Resolved. That ours being an ag
ricultural State, it is our duty as
well as our pleasure to promote any
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.
Resolved, That tli e 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 to duty and
manly courage of President Cleve
land have won the admiration of all
good men; and the interests of the
country demand his re-nomination
and his re-election.
Klectric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention All who have used
Eh'ctne Bitters sins tbe same song of
praise. t purer medicine doe not ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do al' that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
nil diseases of the Liver and KidneyB.
will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused ny
impuro blood Will drive Malarin
from tl system and prevent as well as
?uroall Malarial fevers. For euro of
lieadacbe, Constipation and Indiges
tion try Electric Bitters Entire satis
faction guaranteed, r money refund
ed. Price 50 cents and $1 00 per bot
tle at W. II. Green & Co.'s Drug Store.
Hitf Recommendation.
'Ever
any-
lee Dealer (to applicant) '
been in the ice business, boy?"
Boy "No, sir."
Ice Dealer "H-m. Know
thing about arithmetic?"
Boy xes, sir."
Ice Deafer "H-m. What would
twenty pounds of ice amount to at
a cent and a half a pound?"
Boy "Seventy-five cents, sir."
Ice Dealer "H-m. You seem a
likely lad. I guess I'll give you a
trial." Life.
HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT
Cannot go hand in hand if we. look
on the dark side of every little ob
stacle. Nothincr will so darken life
and make it a burden as Dyspepsia.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure
the worst form of. Dvsnepsia, Con
stipation and Indigestion, and make
life a haomness ana pleasure, ooia
at 25 and 50 cents by Muhds Bros..
druggists.
In the Congressional Graveyard
"What do you think of .the speech
that I handed you last night?"asked
one Congressman of another.
"Well, frankly, I think it
thoroughly bad."
"You do?"
"Yes. I think the best thing
could do would be to bury it in
WHOLESALE PRICES.
was
you
ob
livion. What have you-done with
it?"
"Had it printed in the Record,
Come down into the restaurant and
we'll hold a little wake over it."
Merchant Traveler.
AVE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for
it has been fully demonstrated to
the people of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations
for blood diseases. It is a positive
cure for syphilitic poisoning. Ulcers,
Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies
the whole system and thoroughly
builds up the constitution. Munds
Bros., druggists.
i -
Mine. Lanza has reddish hair,dark
gray eyes, fair skin, and strong but
feminine features.
For cleansing and healing foul
ind indolent Ulcers, Sores and Ab-
scesses aim removing tue oau ouors
arising therefrom, and for sloughing,
contused and lacerated, wounds,
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is un
equalled.
"I have used Darbys Prophylactic
Fluid in hospital and private prac
tice for ten years and know of
nothing better for sloughing, con
tused and lacerated wounds, foul
and indolent ulcers and as a disin
fectant."- J. F, Heustis, Professor
Mobile Med. College
The following quotations represent whole
sale prfces generally, in making up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged. '
: 7
8
U
8
10
1 40
0 00
1 65
30
BAGGING
Gunny.?.
Standard..." "
BACON North Carouca
riams
" Shoulders "b" " " '
Sjdes,ib...
WESTERN SMOKED- '
Hams, r
Sides, 39 m
Shoulders, w ""
DKY SALTED
" Sides. a......
Shoulders, it.: ..
BAKKEIJS Spirits Turpentine
second lland, each.Vl
Newr; New York-, each
New-, city, each.
BEES Way- J
BKI?.' ThnlrignV'M!! ff oo
BUTTE I, y fcH " : ' :' ' - U W
rorrn Carolina..-. ...
Northern.......
CANDLES, 9 lb
' Sperm "... -
Adamantine
CHEESE, lb
Northern Factory ..
Dalrjv Cream
State
COFFEE, lb
Java
Laffuyra. . ; . ..'" .!." I
lilo
OOltN MEAL, bushhi sacks
Virginia Meal ...
COTTON TIES, 9 bundle. .
DOMESTICS-
, Sheeting, 4-1, yard
Yarns, bunch
EGGS. doz
FISH
Mackerel. No. l, 39 bbl
r Mackerel, Nol, 33 half .bbl.
MacKerei, iso. 2, y hoi
Mackerel, No. 3r half bbl..
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl
Mullets, sjj bbl
N. C. Koe Herring. keg..
Dry Cod, 3? lb .
FLO Hit, V bbl
Western, low gi-ade.
Extra...
Family...
CHy Mills Super
Family
GLUE, lb.....
GKAIN, 1? busheL
corn, rm 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, IS lb
Green
Dry
HAY, W 100 lbs-
Eastern
Western
13
10
8
15
15tf
10J
IK
V
6X
50
(A
8 00
(314 00
to
TO
15" 23
25 (3 30
18 3 25
9 10
11 12
13 14
9 10
27 28
23 24
20 22
00 VTiYi
00 67
1 25 ,1 30
e
, . 6 6&
004 so
18 20
30 00 12 50
. 7 50 8 00
9 00 -U 00
4 75 00
7 80 & 9 09 '
6 00 7 00
00 & 4 00
5 10
3 50 4 (XJ
4 00 4 50
4 50 & '5 00
4 00 4 10
'4 50 5 00
8 10
1 00 G5
00 02
tVi (& 7
00 5
4- 45
00 (3 f&x
SO 90
5 5
10 12
05
85
North liiver... 90
'i7A
HOOP IRON, lb.
LARD. W lb
Northern 1
North Carolina 8
LIME, barrel 1 40
LUMBER, City Sawed, 33 M ft.
snip 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
" in bbls 28
Porto Rico, in hhds 28
SO
00
16
22
40
1 10
95
00
3'
?
10
0 00
20JX)
h7
18 00
C22 00
15 00
Margaret Sangster, the poetess,
has the reputation of being one of
the clearest-eyed and most sensible
of her sex.
The catarrh remedy, Ely's Cream
Balm has xroved most satisfactory.
Prior to two months ago I had not
breathed freely through my nose
for three years now I am but little
bothered 1a that respect. The pain
has left my head as have most other
disagreeable symptoms. I confi
dently believe it to be a sure cure.
S. M. Logan, Bynumaille, Chariton
Co., Mo.
I have used one bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm and it is the best
remedy I have found for catarrh in
fifteen years. V. G. Babbage, At
torney," Hardinsburg, Ky.
A HEALTHY GROWTH.
Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a
firm hold on the American people
andis acknowledged to be superior
to all other preparations. It is a
positive cure for all Blood and Skin
Diseases. The medical fraternity
indorse and prescribe it.l Guaran
teed) and, gold by Munds Bros. druggists.
in bbls
Sugar House, in hhds. . . . .
" " in bbls..... .
Syrup, in bbls
NAILS, ? Keg, Cut, lOd basin
OILS, gallon.
Kerosene
Lard
Linseed
Rosin
Tar
Deck and Spar
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown.
Spring
- Turkeys.
PEANUTS, 2$ bushel, 22 R. . . .
POTATOES, v bushel
Sweet Irish, n bbl...
PORK, barrel
City Mess
Prime
Rump '
RICE Carolina, lbT..
Rough. $J bush, (Upland)..
" (Lowland)
RAGS, H Country
City
2
26
30
30
35
15
18
35
50
9
16
90
15
00
00
20
10
95
60
35
25
..17 50
..15 00
.. 00
4
60
80
00
1
14
.l 45
00
16
20
22
25
0
100
90
60
3 75
18 00
16 00
15 00
ROPE, lb , 14
SALT. sack. Alum
Liverpool.;
Lisbon
American
SOAP, tt Northern
SUGAR, P standard grain..
Standard A.
White Ex C
Extra C, Golden
C Yellow
SHINGLES, 7 in. M 5
Common 2
Cypress Sapa.-. 4
cypress nearts.
STAVES, M W. O. Barrel
0
65
00
00
5M
6
0
oH
o
00
00
50
0 60
8 00
5r
80
00
IK
IK
22
75
70
00
70
6
0
5K
00
50
00
50
R. O. Hogshead 0 00
TALLOW, lb 5
TIMBER. $ M feet Shipping.. 12 00
Fine Mill 11 25
Mill Prime 7 50
MiU Fair. 5 00
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary 2 50
WHISKEY, g gal Northern... 1 00
North Carolina. 1 00
WOOL, lb Washed 28
Unwashep , 15
Burry.... 10
2
5
7
H 00
10 00
6
14 00
13 00
8 50
0 00
0 00
4 00
2100
2,50
30
25
( 15
iEAK, UNDEVELOPED PART?
f th Body enlargea and strengthened. Full partica
ra sent sealed free. EKIE MED. CO., BtrrrALO, N. Tf
IFFEBEH&nwMERYOUSHESSKSSSffl
suit of over-Work, indiscretion, eta. address kv
INVENTION-"
. w1half century. Not
among the wonders of inventive nrogress is
method and system of work that c r 1 be pert
formed all over the country withou ; separa-
tinrr t lift wnrlcprs from t.hlr hnmna Vrt x Hh.
eral; any one can do their work; either sexH
young or oiu; uu spuciui aouiiy reqmrea. uap
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 business, which
will bring you In more money right away, than
anything else In the world. Grand oiitnt free'
Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine.
nov22 6mdlyw
cali:oad3, a.
Wilmington &WeIdonR.;R
AND BRANCHES.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. -
Dated July lt I88a
No. 23,
dally.
No. 27,1 No. 15,
FtMaU daHy ex
dally J Sunday.
Leave weldon. j 2 05 pint 5 43 pmi 6 00 am
Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pmf......... 7 10 am
Arrive Tarboro. . . ,
Leave Tarboro....
j4 50pmj...;.
110 50am ...
-. ...
Arriye Wilson.... 3 50 pm 70(rpmJ am
4 lapmi.
5 19pmL
7 43pmf... ......
7 40pmi 8 35 am
Leave Wilson....
Arrive Selma
Arrive Fayectevl'e
Leave GoldsbOro
Leave Warsaw..
Leave Magnolia.
Ar. Wilmington.
4 40 pm
5 50 pm
6 05 pm
7 40 pm
1 9 Slam
8 40 pm 9 49 am
9 55 pmill 30 am
t -
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO. 14,
daily
13 05 am
1 24 am
No.v78.
daily.
Leave Wilmington
Leave lagnolia. . .
Arrive Warsaw...
Arrive Goldsbcro. 1 2 25 am
Leave Fayette vllle
No. tid,
daily ex
Sunday
9 00 am
10 35 am
10 50 am
11 50 am
4 00 pm
5 30 pm
5 50 pm
6 52 pm
8 30 am
10 50 am
11 59 am
3 02 amjl242 pmi 7 52 pm
4. 20 pm 8 29 pm
4 501m
10 50 am
Arrive Selma
Arrive Wilson...
Leave Wilson.....
Ar. Rocky Mount.
Arrive Tarboro. . i
Leave Tarboro
Arrive Weldon. . .. 4 30am! 2 40pm 9 40 pm
Daily except Sunday. - -
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. lie
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally
except Sunday. .
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albwmarle
& Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. M.,
Sunday 5-0T) P. M., arrive WiUlamston, N. C,
8.10 P.M., 6.40 P.M. Returning loaves Wll
liamston. N. C, daily, except Sunday, 7.40 A.
M'.. Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, . N. C,
9.45 A. 31., 11.30 A. M.
Train on Midland NC. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.,
arrive bmff hiield, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning
leaves Smithiield, N. C, 8.00 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C. 9.30 A. M. v ,
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount, for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at
Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5,15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M..
Iashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.55 A,
M., daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M.
andlLlOA. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.00 A.M. and 4.30 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 15 66 and 78. v
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle
Branch Is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily
except Sunday.
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all points North dally. All rail via
Richmond, and daily, 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, Genl Supt.
J. R. KENLY, sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, GenT Passenger Agent.
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TIME TABLE NO, 3.
Palmetto Railroad Co.
John Warner
iirrouLD
t V to his friends
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
and the Dubllc crenerallv
that he is now back at his old stand. No. 29
Market street, which has been thoroughly
overuauiea. repaired and refwnlshed. With
first class workmen, sharp razors and polite
attention he hopes to continue to merit the
patronage of the public
The "Little Barbershop around the Corner"
will still be kept up under the same manage
ment. Shave, 10 cts; hair cut, 20 cts; shampoo,
20 cts, at both places. jy 6 tf
j. ... ,i,nii,t :
AN AND AFTElt FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887,
Trains will run as follows, dally exccptSum-
day:
GOIKd SOUTH. .
No l Passenger and Freight.
Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. , 9.30 A. M.
GOING NOKTH.
No. 2 Passenger and Frelghtt .
Leav Cheraw. S. c : . . .4.25 P. M
Arrive at Hamlet, N. c .5.35 P. M.
dec 16 tf WM. MONCUBE, Supt
II 3L .
;us.
Carolina O'onui Eailrcad
y t::. Company.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
f JVly 25. 18SS.
Leave wilrnlinjton,
iave ax ton ,.;..
Leave Laurmbursr
Leave Hamlet,. . ., . , ... .-. . . .
Arrive vnariotte:."1
Leave Charlotte. . . .
Leave Lincointon,
Leave Shelby;. .........
Arrive ltutherfordton.;
' NO.L
ally ex.
Sunday.
8 00 am
11 23 am
11 53 am
13 50 pm
3 32 pm
3 42 pm
S 18 pm
6 23 pmi
7 50 am!
No73L
dally ex.
Sunday.
7 30 pm
13 06 pm
13 36 pm
5 00 am
6 23 am
EASTBOUXD TRAINS,
-i ! July 25.- 1SS8. U,.'
No. 2.
dally, ex
JSunday.
Leave Rutherfordton.
Leave Shelby. . . . ....
Leave Lincointon.....
Arrive Charlotte: . . . ; .
leaye cnanotte. ....
iave Hamlet..:
Leave Laurinburg.
Leave Maxton . , . . . vi . .
Airivo : Wilmington . .
No, 4,
daily ex.
Sunday
7 40 am
9 ooaaa
10 5 am
11 39 am
11 49 am
3 00 cm
f3 41 pm
I 4 03 nm
. , A 7 30i?m
0 du pm
1 45 am
2 44 am
3 10 am
7 30 am
Trains No. 1 2 3 and 4 make close connection
at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh.
" Through Sleeping Cars between Wiim fnWnn
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh." -Take
TraijtNOrfl lorJStatesYille and stations
on W. N. CVR. R. and points West. Take Na 3
for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta
and aU points Southwest. Also. forAstoe vllle
via JsparxanDurg. ---; ,
Locar;r Freight Ncg. 5 and 8 tri-weekly be
tween rwhmington and . Laurinburg, leavta"
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 0
Local FrelghtNos. 7 and 8 trl-weekly between
laurinburg and Charlotte. .
. Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 tn.wpptiv ho.
tween CMariotte and Rutherfordton.
Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 do not take passengers.
VwVtapv c. JONES, superlniendent.
f- w- CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent
j-axv wwuvuoi 11, WUOilUoJLUaUi
Winston,
OFFICIAL OKGAN OP rHE NORTH
CAROLINA, STATli GUARD. ''f
CONDUCTED BY.!
..X
"WILL
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Wilmington. Columbia
& Angnsta S B; Co.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
' Dated June 24, 1888. No. 2a No. 27. No. 15.
. - P. M. P. M. P. M.
Leave Wilmington.. . 8 05 10 101 t 3 40
Leave Marion.. . 11 16 13 37 5 23
Arrive Florence 13 10 1 20 6 10
A. M. P. M.
NO. 50 NO. 58.
A. M. , P. M.
Leave Florence 1 320...... t640
Arrive Sumter 4 40 8 05
NO. 52. NO. 56.
A. M. P. M.
Leave Sumter 1 4 40 t942 923
Arrive Columbia I 6 15 10 55 10 55
j A. M.
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
central ii. n. -
Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. M
Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M.,
Lanes 10:28 A. M.. Mannlnff 11:10 A. M.. Sumter
11-46 A. M arrives Columbia 1:10 P. M.
jno. 56 runs mroucrn from cnarieston via
Central R. R., leaving Lanes 7:1S P. M., Man
ning 7:52 r.M -
j. rain on u. & jj. a. t. connecis at iriorence
with No. 5a
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Lime. Lime.
LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS,
LIME " " GROCERIES.
LIME " " DRY GOODS
LIME " . ' HARDWARE
LIME " " " LUMBER.
LIME3" " "CASH.
FRENCH UKOH.,
sept ' Rocky Poinr.
Society Work.
1HE SEWINO 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, will meet with prompt attention
nov25tt
!no. 5L No. 57. NO. 53.
p M A M p M
Leave Columbia...... 11 25 650 533
Arrive Sumter 13 52 8 12 6 46
NO. 59.
Leave Sumter 13 52 t 8 22
Arrive Florence ...... 220 940
A. M. A. M.
NO. 78 NO. 66. NO. 14.
A. M, A. M. P. M.
Leave Florence 4 35 r 10 30 8 20
Leave Marlon.. ..... 522 11 11 8 55
Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 2 10 11 50
.- A. M. P. M. j P. M.
'Daily. tDally except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. via
Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:20 P. M..
Lanes 8KB P. M., Charleston 9:45 P.M.
No. 57 runs through to Charleston via cen
tral R. R-, arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes
933 A.M., Charleston 1L30 A. M.
No. C6 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. It- li. for all points
North ..
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
J. R. KENLYJ Supt. Transportation.
T. M. EilERSON, General Passenger Agent.
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Special
GARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, : LAWN
Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come tn and. look
at them, we have the goods and can make
the pricea tofsuit.
W. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
'.: mjrutf U Froat St., WUmlnston, ar. c
s t. a, aa aegi;, jh, u. state Guard."
riiHE gcjardsman is endorsed' and recom
X-mended by the Governor, Adjutant Gen
eral, Regimental Commanders and all other
officers of the Guard. It was officially an
nounced as the Organ of the North Carolina
militia in General Orders Na 6, which were
issued on Jtfay 2d, -1888. All citizen soldiers
should subscribe at once. - Subscription price.
:r Jtvviw l u muviiuw. ? Btanoara DOOKs
and THE GUARDSMAN one year for only
fim. Advertising rates, $2.00 per inch. Send-
ruyuaucr oUUTHJCSN fiUAKDSHAN; '
-my.23tt y ; v Winston, N. C.
TllHi MAIU :ttUUSlS.
-I -would respectfully announce to my frienda
and the public gneraUy Wat the l - -" -
rattlie-EockSj
.4 -
is now open for the season nader the same
management as formerly, ijmnerotts . altera.
JEWF03 bavo.been mado and
every facility Is offered this season for Sailing,
Fishing and Bathing. The advantages forall
of these are . unsurpassed . anywhere on tUo
COaSt. - .' : :- m - ;
Special personal attention given to the com
fort of guests. " . - ,
r Pc0 to0 The PASSPORT ahd
LH??E eacn way on each trip. ; -istUl
water or deen wntpr hinf at nv
time and boats ready when the steamera-ax.
nve; jnsniner tackl- nni hoif. i-ont mo.
reasonable. " 'if Z " ' "
Parties from the courxtrv deslrintr tn muirA
arrangements address?- mayo nnrTSTj rha
Rocks, Wilmington, N. C. , V
- ..- Respectruuj,
mylgtf Manager. -
Building
Materials !
Painto,Hardvoro
CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS I
CrockbV
Most complete stock of Building supplies
iuw louua in me state, Which we
' offer at the lowest prices. . -
Agents for Stove
WE HAVE
A Large A'ssortment of Stoves-whlch're ask
you to examine. The ZEB VANCE
and OTHELLO still 4ead. -
Farming Imjemenrs, Amalgum Bells, Estl-
iuu ior uuiioing Materials, Clrtulars
of Stoves and Sash furnlsbed '
upon application. "Our low
prices will surprise and '-' '
goods please you 1 : ,
Jacobi's Hdvfe S tor 6,
apl9tt:
12 South Front street.-
CARRlAUt REPOSITORY
REPAIR SHOP.
IN WANT OF ANT.IKIND OF
TARTIES
Vebicleorwantany Eepalrlaff cloud-' to their
old vehicles, will find it tn tw f .
. - 7 .-- tut
call on
C B. SOUTDTC T? T. A vri r-t
Corner scond and Princes Streets
w uw Bnoa v. e nave a
ecu 5 1:
its
St
- firs-
Send votir horses
Hrst-cia3 fchoer.