jus vo& THE BIVEB. 1: Hn", eliding on, .'fliidinif! &ins river, . be done, llll 1111 a tbes"hiie:one ny one, O'er tbe lrtVra,lows quiver; Sftlfo "o'er the nver. . " -tinir. floating: i cioati' T r together rvs i"" , !,...-in'. auu tuo pank are floating ,ti..- ith the heather; Mwir utreain. Slver;,Vthus forever; . ; Itth u-iken never; "'nvVr "iiver stream, ''K'rtou forever. . " . ; hi-re the flowretn lie, ScTsh:Uer hushin--210 i vp -if thou aiul J - ver,f i 1 floiuls are lluhw;r; xXh m Vath sunset sky, DriW" tIoWer are hushing. An Explanation. - wuiu ls -uiis- "neryous trouble'' i,1.1?0.80 Many seem now to be afflicted? Ifyouwillremtimbpr nfAw years .ago the word Malaria was com- paraiireiy unknown, to-day it Is as common as aiiy word in the English language; yet thislword cover onlv Hie meaning of another, word used 5iV3ur..ore,atneinHnie8 past. So it ivwiut nervous diseases, as they anu;Maiaria are intended to cover wnat our- grandfathers called Bil liousness, and all are caused bvtrou- . luat ar'se irom a diseased con- luriumg irs iunctions nnumg it can noiaisposeof JUe bile through the ordinary ; channel is compelled to pass otr throiigh thes3-Ktem, causing uervons rrcmries, Malaria, Bilious l ever, etc. You who are sulferiug vmi wen appreciate a cuce. We re coiiuhcl tfreeil's August Flower. Its curesire jiarveious. Platform -of the North Democratic Carolina. Party in Whew ..,!,1pii. jrolden eve! tioMen, ..,..,, the river; IX Wll - - . m s'?- Lria) garlaiKU weave, AliiX ! ,v -hades down quiver; .Vi., :.--c.l., Kltlei. ,ve! tl,e nVer :t.i WIH. - i .,-. to av to our .citizens -;."r ; 'have been selling Sevr Discovery for ikm Pr nr Kiusr's NewLife Pills, SEE Arnica Salve -ami Electric I'" bandied or j that hatisfuc- to ruar- ZtsfnV.eu: then, every time, and we stand orefuml the purchase price, !?.L.tnrv results do not follow K u 1W remedies have won t i;reat lopularity purely on Suerits. Win. H. Green, Drug- 2bt p : Wijjjfies-A rubella, darling, may Hiss vou? , . . Arabella-Yes, sweetest, but kiss me on the left cheek, ptease. Wiles (doing so) And ' may I i dearest, why the left eheO Little Brother (poklag hishead through the door)-Because Jack Wiles has been kissing her right cheek all the afternoon, and it s tired. - Sore Throat is particularly favorable to the con traction of Diphtheria. Heed the warning, and use Darbys Prophylac tie Fluid. It at once allays the in flammation of the throat,; subdues re win and gives permanent relief. It promptly and effectually destroys aieouraion and diphtheritic germs. It safeguard against Diphtheria, mil should be used on the first ruiptouis of sore throat as a gargle. i A Great Favor. Old Gentleman (to Uaugnter; 'Ami ko von have nromised to mar? rvvounfir Sampson?" nano-htftr "Yes. nana, ana tue " n ' day is set, and the minister selected, Mil we are to cro to Europe. Old Gentleman (timidly; "iuy dar. I have a firreat favor to ask of you." Daughter "What is it, papa?" Old (ientleman "it 1 am not asking too much, would you mind sendmsr me cards for the weuuingT" -New York Sun. For cleansing and healing foul vid indolent Ulcers, Sores and Ab scesses and removing the bad odors arising therefrom,and for sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is , unequalled. "I have used l)iirbvsProi)hviactic Fluid in hospital and private prac tice for ten vears And know of nothing better for sloughing, con- msea and lacerated wounds, foul aad indolent uleers and as a disin ectantZ -J. F. Heustis, Professor Mobile Med. College. - ...... ; , ., pew parlor and sleeplhg car has Jo aisle running through the centre tpstead there is a corridor at the S1le, into which the doors of 7 the various compartments open: - The w with which the compartments iurnisued are at night transform into beds. The" beds : are ' made Pththe head next the corridor J?5tt, "bringing the vital parts the body in the middle of the car, 'fer position than . along the ww or the windows." -The beds we longer than those of other cars. Missed Her Chauce. do. dArr he M as he ,aid his naner anil InoVftfl ..Rroiilid car, "but a hundred million the yiiars is too mnch fnr nv mifi man wnave. "110 s trot it1 1 right. asked the man on JavTirw.,1.1 for a moment, everybody n old woman with a R n the onnosite seat beeran sometninf? fce.aVt uneasily t l"sheauie ta her cheeks, and W;uy, . lea&ed forward and whispered: ; E?S ,he widower, is he?" in nTeft h car at, the, next soaiA J" ijU-"k always ruus against veopie.-pf fait FrecJPres. f TWn ; 1 have two bottles rwea,u Balm for catarrh tfiUtETl ubor- A sore i "y os tUuuTot, ,uch suffering-, ?kertoI5!--hett,ed? have used no ttr SlC,Ue- T1s spring I feel eW?! Walk aud work; with flSfii ir11 1 1,ave i auY spring . Mary E. Ware, Hopeful, I- T la Bal 111 rMRAivruil "llll !in..i: " ' v-" kinipC d "HUiiying; Cream Balm Uk 4V3 apDlicatinn ia nmm. ninfri. We again congmtulate the people of North ('arolina on the continued enjovinent of peaco, good govern ment aud general prosper.ty under IlllllUtM.ilf I.. ... I. J. f 11 i'ciuui,iaiiu iiuiuuiiMnnioii -oi rue affairs of the ytate which has now 1. t. r ueji umuuiveij ior .o uiuuv vears: upon the just ami impartial enforce ment of the law;.upou the 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 tin; outrages, crimes and scandals wjiich attended Republican ascendancy in our borders. We pledge ourselves to exert in the future as in the past oar best efforts to promote the best interests of the people of all sections of tbe State. Adit ming our adher ence to Democratic principles as heretofore enunciated in the plat forms of the partyit is hereby Resolved That no government has the right to . burden its people with texebeyond" the amount required to payitsriecessarjT expenses and gradnallyextinguish its public debt ; and that whenever the revenue?!, 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, and paid to bondholders who pur chased, in many instances, at less man 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 tnis State and we respect fully recommend that if they find it j. . j. i ii impossioie 10 give io our people an the relief demanded, they support any jiist and practical measure pre sented in Congress that will afford a practical relief from such existing burden. Hesolvcd. That while the details of the methods by which the consti tutional revenue tariff sheriff shall be gradually reached are subjects which 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 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 uossible the unavoidable burdens of tax ation, and confer the greatest good on the greatest number. llcsolved. 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 pea(ie; as a grievous bur den to our people and o. 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 m their platforms that thev are in favor of the repeal of this on erous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republi cans in Congress are taximr Lheir 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 guarantv 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. B,eaolved 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;VovrfscZ, that it be disbursed through State agents and 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 Repitblicans to force sectional Jssues in Congress and elsewhere, and to promote dissen sion and ill-will between the people of the different sections of our com mon countrv. Unsolved Th at it is due to the feople of our eastern counties, who lave so cheerfully borne their share of our common burdens, that the present or some equally effective sys tem of county government shall be maintained, Menalvedi That the Democratic party is opposed to any further ex tension of the "No-fence" law, un-. less such extension shall have first been authorized bv "a majority of the qualified voters within the territory to be affected thereby. - Jlexolvcdy That" the Democratic party has over been the party of the workjnguiau, audlias-never foster ed monopolies, nr have "trnss" Q? "combinations" or tnoolsn ever I grqwn up under laws enacted by it. The contest in this fcountry -being between aggregated, capital, seeking to crush out all competition, and the individual laborer, the Demo cratic party is, as it has ever been, against the monopolist and in favor of a just distribution of capital, and demands the enactment oflawsthat 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 the 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 ncultnral State, it is our duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that is best cal eulated to advance the interests of agriculture; and that in so doing we will most effectually advance the interests of mechanics, .manufactur ers and laborers. Reolucd That the Democracy of North Carolina, cordially approve the administration, of Hon. Alfred M. Heal es as honest, patriotic and conservative. Rittoloed That the abilitv, wis- (Join, Honesty, patriotism, indepen dence, t ait II fulness to duty and manly courage of President Cleve land have won the admiration of al food-men; and the interests of the country-demand his re nomination and his re-election. WHOLESALE PRICES. 7 8tf 8 8 14 15 10 11 13jtf.l5jtf It) 10 8X3 9 50 (4 8 00 OH 00 70 HAl'l'lNESS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand in hand if we Iool on tile dark side of every little ob stacle. JNothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia vutver s uyspepsia Tablets win cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestion, and make lire a Happiness and pleasure. Sole at 2a and 50 Cents by Munds Bros druggists. Me and Booth. TI - "I xl nv was eviuentiy a sonsr ant dance man. His clothes were lout enough to speak for themselves.ant i . i j . i t . . . . ' ms legs iwirieu arouna nimbly as he settled against the stained glass rront ot tne Dox office of a theatre ui) town. "Soy, d'yer pass the per- tesni" ne asKed. "Certainly," said the treasurer. "i we know them." The artist pushed in a card which borethename of "James Swilliner ton vvnisKers." it was nushec back. - "What's der matter?" "Don't know you." 'kT 1,. ..... OT? "No." "Sure?" "Yes." lif"l - ooy, " ana ins sarcasm was pain fully apparent, "for heaven's sake, do you know Booth? 1 Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy tor tne above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently eured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consump- uoii ii mey win senu me rneir ex press and post offie address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 fearl St., JNew York. When Philip Cassiday. of Omaha, Neb., was buried the other day, his pet goat ran along beside the hearse, bleating piteously, and was with difficulty kept outside the cemeterv while the burial went on. Advice to Mothers. Mus. Wijtslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher- b awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste, it soothes the child, softens the gums, allavs all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known renie ay tor aiarrhcea, wnetner arising troiu teething or oth?r causes. Twenty five, cents a bottle. July O deod&wly : A Lucid Explanation: Teacher (to class) "In this stanza what is meant by the, line, The shades of nisrht were falliner fast?" Bright Scholar "The people were pulling: aown me Diumas. WE 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 nositivn curefor syphilitic poisoning. Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Munds Bros., druggists. John Werner The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally, in making up small or ders Higher prices have to be charged, BAGGING - .'- . - . Gunny. Standard f. BACON North Carolina. Hams........ Shoulders 1&.V..1!I"II Sjdes,&... WESTERN SMOKED " Hams, Sides, $ lb... ... -Joulders' V B- DRY SALTED , Sides, ib Shoulders, y ft BARRELS spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, eaen New, New York-, each tew, city, each BEESWAX, tt BRICKS, Wilmington, $JM.... Northern ................... BUTTER, jb North CaroUna. Northern CANH1LES, y n ' Sperm.. M . . Adamantine............. CHEESE, i$ ft Northern Factory .... .. Dairy, cream... State.... .. ....... .. COFFEE, 1? ft Java Laguyra... Rio CORN MEAL, V bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal. COTTON TIES, bundle.. DOMESTICS . SheeUng, 4-4, yard . . . Yams, bunch .. EGGS. doz FISH Mackerel. No. 1. a bbi.: Mackerel, No: 1, w half bbL Mackerel, No. 2, bbl Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. .. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl ..... . Mullets, bbl... N. c. Roe Herring. keg. . . Dry Cod, 9 ft .. FLOUR, W bbl . Western, low grade .... " Extra Family... City Mills Super. " Family.... GLUE, ft.... .. GRAIN, v bushel. corn, fm store; bags, white Corn, cargo, In hulk, white. Corn, cargo, in bags, white. corn, mixed, from store Oats, f rom store . oats, Rust Proof. Cow Peas...... HIDES, aft Green . Dry : IIAY, a 100 fts Eastern.... t Western. Wilmington d Weldon Rr R AND BRANCHES 1 . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TltAINS GOING SOUTU. Dated July 1, 1888. No. 23, dalb-. NO. 27.1X0. 15, Ft Mail I daily ex daily, j Sunday. 1 40 0 00 1 65 20 fi 00 8 00 15 25 18 9 LI 13 9 - 27 23 20 (X) 00 -i.'l 25 00 18 .30 00 7 50 9 00 4 75 7" 80 6 00 00 5 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 8 30 10 12 14- 10 28 24 22 C7 30 80 -20 00 00 60 00 00 90 12 50 8 00 U 00 6 00 y 00 7 00 4 00. 10 4 00 4 50 5 00 4 10 5 00 10 1 5 10 05 85 1 North River 90 2J HOOP IRONaft.... LARD, a ft . Northern....... North Carolina 8 LIME, a barrel ....... 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, a M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank .15 00 West-India Cargies, accord ing to quality : 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasonecLlS 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, a gallon New Crop, in hhds. 25 " In bbls... 28 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 " in bbls 30 Sugar House, in hhds 00 In bbls....... 16 Syrup, In bbls , . . . 22 NAILS, a Keg, Cut, lOfl basin.. 2 40 OILS, a gallon. Xeroc&ne 9 Lard... 16 Linseed 90 Rosin ;. 15 Tar 00 - Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY - Chickens, live rown. 20 spring 10 (35 62 07 65 45 52 90 h 12 . 10 95 00 0 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 & & 26 30 30 35 15 18 33 50 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 0 0 90 Leave Weldon..... : 2 05 pm Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm Arrive" Tarboro. . . . 450 pm . Leave Tarboro....! 10 50 am L 5-43 pm 0 00 am 7 10 am '.'.'.'A'.". Arrive Wilson.... 1 Leave Wilson . Arrive Selma.V. . : . Arrive Fayettevl'e ,3 50 pm! 7 OOpmi 7 43 am 4 10 pm;.. 5 19pm ....... -7 45 pint.. , Leave Goldsboro.. Leave Warsaw..., Leave MagnoHa. . . Ar. Wilmington. . . 4 40 pm h 50 pm C 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm s 35 am ......... 933am 8 40 pm u 49 am 9 55 pm 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia.. . Anlve Warsaw;.. Arrive No. 14, daily. No. dally 12 OSamt 9 00 am; 1 24 am 10 35 am .. 10 50 am I Goldsboro. 1 2 25 am ill 50 ami Leave FayettevUle Arrive Selma. ..... Arrive Wilson.. Leave Wilson. Ar. Rocky Blount. Arrive Tarboro...! Leave Tarboro No. 66. daUy ex Sunday. 4 00 pm 5 30 pm 8 50pm 6 53 pm 16 30 am 110 50 am .. ...... Ill 59 am( 3 02 am 12 42pmt 1 1 2opmj 10 50 am - 752"pm 8 29 pm Arrive Weldon . . . . 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 40 pm Daily except Sunday. ! Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neckat9.30A. M. dally except Sunday. - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle & Raleigh 1L R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M., Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C, 8.10 P. M.. 6.40 P. M. Returning: leaves Wil- except Sunday,5 7.40 A. Arrive Tarboro, "N. C, liamston. N. C, daily M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. 9.45 A. M., 1130 A. M. Train on Midland N, leaves Rocky M., anlvesat C. Uranclt lfiivea GnUls- boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A.1 M., arrive Smithfteld, N. C, 74J0 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfield, N. C, 8.00 A. M., arrive uoiasDoro, js. c, 9.80 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch Mount for Nashville.. 4.00 P. Nashville 4.40 P. M.. Spring Hope 5.15 P. M, Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M.. Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1L55A, M., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 1L10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson a; 'FayettevUle Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 5a fDally 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 pointa North daily. Ail rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington, i 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, Genl Passenger Agent. Jg 30 IME TABLE NO. 3. Pal m e tto Railroad Co . II SjSsrj'snKS 1 mill Titi mmmmmt II far- .tttjjn r 1. max Carolina Gcntrr1 L : V : Oompanvi" ilro 2(1 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. wit WESTBOUND, TRAINS, July 85, 1888. Leave Wilmington... .. s.".. Leave 31 axton. Leave Laurlnburg..... Leave Hamlet...'......;;,... Arrive Charlotte... Leave Charlotte. . . r.J. s . . Leave Lincolnton Leave Shelby. : .'. :'. . . . Arrive Rnthertordton. ...... Nat dally rx. Sur. y. &'" m 11' -n 11 . ra U w pm a 82 pm 3 42 pm 5 isrm 6 '. m, 7 ; m No. J. daily ex. Sunday. . 7 mpm 13 0t i ra 12 SI i-m 2 00 ar.i 6 25 an EASTBOUND TRAINS No. 2. No,- 4, - '.. July 25, 1S88. r " daily ex dally ex - snniiay. Sunday Leave Ruthcrfordton. . : . ... 7 40 am Leave Shelby.. 9 00 am Leave Lincolnton........ 10 C5am v Arrive charlotte ........ n cj am Leave Charlotte. n 43 am 8 30 pm I-eave Ilamlet. 3 00 pm 1 45 am Leave Laurlnburg..... ..... 3 41 pm 2 44 am Leave Maxton... 403rm 310am Arrive Wilmington . ;. . : : . 7 30 1 m 1 7 30 am Trains No; l, 2, Sand 4 make close connection at Hamlet with Tral&s to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between "Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Trait No. 1 for Statesviiie and Stations oh W. N. C. R. R. and points West. Take No. 3 for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlan t a and all points Southwest. Also, for AshevMo via Spartanburg. - , , . -j LocalFrelght, Ncs. 5 and 6 trl-weekly be tween Wilmington and . Laurlnburg,. leaving Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.- 3 : Local FreightNos. 7 and Strt-weekly between laurinburg and Charlotte. - , ? - , - Looa l Freight Nos. ft and? 10 .tri-weekly be-. tween Charlotte ana Rutherf ordton. ' . Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 do not take passengers. - .r . h- c- JONB8, Superlnrcndent. F. w. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jy ,. . . , ... " ' .-. ' v Atlantic ViQtv, WKIGHTSVIK, N. C.' rjMIIS DELIGHTFUL SUMALEli . RESORT IS situated at the Wrightsvlllo Terminus ot the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there is no charge for transportation of self or bajnrasre to the HoteL ; . - Band of Music Eflgagel for Ibe SeasoaJ We are sorry the soldier ' Boys hav : gone home so are the glrls. Those desiring Board can rind comfortable rooms and.good fare at reasonable rates. . ED. WILSON MANNING, ZJy28tf proprietor. Wanted.; AR AR E CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS. -. - . . -t ,4, Will sell at a low flgnre a paying business. Reason for selling, going Into some other bus iness. A rare chance foran active man with Umlted capitaL Address. - LOCKBOX571, J Wilmington, N. C. THE MAYO. HOUSE. 60 2 75 Turkeys 95 PEANUTS, a bushel, 22 ft. 60 POTATOES, a bushel Sweet... 35 Irish, a bbl 2 25 PORK, a barrel City Mess 17 50 18 00 Prime .... 15 00 16 00 Rump.. 00 15 00 aiva uaionna, ro 4 Rough, a bush, (Upland). . . 60 " ' (Lowland). 80 RAGS, a lb country. 00 City 1 at ROPE, aft UlGH SALT, a sack. Alum. ...... 70 a Liverpool 65 Lisbon 00 American m SOAP, a ft Northern 5 SUGAR, P ft Standard grain 6& standard a 6 White Ex c 0 (a Extra c. Golden c Yellow 0 (a SHHNULdiS, 7 in. itt 5 00 common 2 00 Cypress Saps t.,.. 4 50 Cjuress Hearts 0 00 STAVES, a M w. o. Barrel... 8 00 n. u. noesneaa 0 00 TALLOW, a ft 5 TIMBER, a M feet Shipping.. ie 00 Fine Mill 11 25 Mill Prime , 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 Common Mill 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 2 no WHISKEY, a gal Northern... l 00 North Carolina 1 00 wooii, $f ft wasned 28 unwasnep 15 Burry...,.-.. . 10 5M 80 00 22 75 70 00 70 6 ex 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 2 50 ftlS AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally exceptJSun- day: GOIKQ SOUTH. No l Passenger and Freght. ijeave Hamlet. N. C... 20 a. m. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. 9.30 A. M. GOING NbKTH. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C .4.25 P. M. ; Arrive at Hamlet, N. C , w .55 P. M. decl6tf WM. MONCURE, Supt, I would respectfoily announce to ay fir e and the public generally that the '." Mayo House, at the EockSj Is now open for the '. season!" under the same management as formerly. Numerous altera tlons and Improvements havn twn I niTAmr rt n4144- 4M a m . m . . , Wilmington, Columbia ssra'sa SSTA coast. ?.. . Special personal attention given to the com fort of guests, v tJEJ513 dally.- The PASSPORT and LOUISE stop each way on each trip. StiU water or deen rea.tr flxhinv at one time and boats ready when the steamers ar rive. FlShlne tackle and bnir. tronr wndirfn instant use. - r "w Rates by the day, week or month and Tory reasonable. J Parties from the country desiring to make arrangements address: MAYO HOUSE. The Rocks, Wilmington, N. C. . . . Z Respectfully, - . nyl8tf - . Manager. .& Augusta Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated June 24, 1888. 30 25 13 Leave Wllmlnsrton. Leave Marion. I Arrive Florence.... Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. . The New Stables QN FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MULj berrv and Walnut, are now fiiiiv prtiiimvwii I Leave Sumter Horses and vehicles for hire and horses board- Arrive Columbia ed and tended by the day, week or month. .Large stockyard. R. W. BEST, mh 12 ly Proprietor. No. S3. No. 27. P.M. P.M. 8 05 10 10 11 16 12 37 ! 12 10 , 1 20 A. M. j NO. 50 ' A. M. 3 20 4 40 NO. 62. A. M. 4 40 t 9 42 6 15 10 55 A. M. NO. 15. P. M. t 240 5 23 6 10 P. M. No. 58. P. M. t 6 40 .8 05 NO. 56. P. M. " 9 22 10-55 Building Materials ! PaintOjHarcIivacro, 1888. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED- NO. 52 runs through from Charleston via I central it. k. Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9K A. M Sundays Na 54 leaves Charleston S;30 A. M. Lanes 108 A. M.. Mannlnff 11:10 A. M.. Sumter jx. m., axnves coiumoia x:iu Jr. M, no. 56 runs inrouffh from Charleston via Central R. R.. leavlnsr Lanes 7:13 P. M. Man- Train on c. s D. R. R. connects at FlorenfiA wjtn JNO. 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO. 53. j CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS f . ' ..'..: .1. ..K . Crockc. Most complete stock of BUILDING SUPPLIES w w luiuiu m ine etaie, wnich wo offer at the lowest prices. IITOULD" ti to his friends and the harper's JBazar is a home loumal. rr. m. oinea cnoice uterature and flnfl art illustra tions with the latest intelligence regarding the fashions. Each number has -lfiwr serial anrt snore atores, practical and timely essays. Dngm poems, humorous sketches, eta Its Leave Columbia Arrive sumter. overhauled, repaired and refurnishwi. With nrsu ciass workmen, sharp razors and polite oiwuuuu iic uupra w cuunnue to merit tne patronavre of the public The "Little Barbershop around the Corner" win auu ue Kept up unuer the same manage ment. Shave, 10 cts; hair cut, 20 cts; shampoe, 20 cts, at both places. ' jystf ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any propos A line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. RqwqII & Co., :. Nwipaper Advertising bureau, . IO Sprup St., r4ew Yorlc Send IO cts. for 400-pag PjunpfcU RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE lends and th Tnriii owirmiiv that V ic i . . j P " . . Morw.t truf .v,4..i. ifirir:.w7 nattern-shnt. onrt faehfnn.nita cimniomatitQ Leave Siimrcr overhauled, renairwi nnn ZZXaZ tttU will alone heln ladles to save manv times the I Arrive Florenc wovui me ouuacnpLiyn, and papers on social eUquette, decorative art, house-keeping in all Its branches, cookery, etc, make it useful In every household, and a true promoter of econ omy. Its editorials are marked by god sense and not a line Is admitted to its columns that could offend the most fastidious taste. Leave Florence ...... Leave Marion.. ..... Arrive Wilmington... No. 5L P. M. 11 25 12 52 I 12 52 I 2 20 I A. M. NO. 78 I A. M, 4 35 5 22 8 35 A. M. NO. 57. A. M. 6 50 8 121 PM. 5 33 6 46 No. 59. ' t 8 22 9 40 A. M. No. 66. No. A. M. T 10 30 11 11 2 101 P. 3L I P. M. Factory Agents 'for Stoves 14. P. M. 8 20 8 55 11 50 WE HAVE I A Large Assortment of stores which we ask .. ; 3 w w examine. - xne JSEIi VANCE and OTHELLO still lead. HARPER'S PERIODICALS PER YEAR: HARPER'S BAZAR.... $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. 2 00 rosiage Free, to all subscribers in tla United ssaies caitaaa, ar Mexico. The volumes of the Bazar' begin with the umh s umoer ior January of each year. When no time Is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receint of order. - - - . . Bound Volumes of Harner'a Bazar, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent hy mail, postaee nald- or bv exoress. free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed uue uuiiax per volume), ior f7 w per volume. Cloth Cases tor each volume, suitable for binding, will bo sent by maU, post-paid, on receipt of $100 each. - - Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xevcspapers are not to copy tlUs advertisement vHtttaut site express oraer'a H arper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, ; 0715 New YcrK Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, c. via Central R. R., arriving Alanning 7:20 P. M.. Lanes 8K12 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. - 'n W rnna thwinn'h tn rharlwtni ri r tral R. R.. arrlvtnj? Mannlmr 8:48 A. m..- Lanes No. t connects at Florence with C. and B. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil raJigton with W. &, w. R. R. for all points North JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation, T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agmt. Je 38 . . - - C pecialo DOG COLLARS,, LAWN QARDEN HOSE Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come In and loot at them. . We have the eooas and can make the prices tonut. W. li SPRINGER & CO., dylitl 11 Jrcrt X, V. Xlr jtm, 2u C. Farming' implements;' Amalguia Bell? rt """ v ujuauik inaicriais, circuiara of Stoves and Sash . 7undshcd . ; upon application, our low prices will surprise and ' goods please you I. . JaooM's Hdwl Storot apwtr s SouSrr0Btitt.:: CARRIAGE REPOSITORY REPAIR SHOP. pARTIES IN WANT OF ASTX:,T OF Veblcle or want any "Repairing dcr.j to their old .vehicles, will n. call on . - to tLcirl-ititto c- BT tOLTIIirnLAND CO. Corrcr Cccc-.i f - j iric?- r. rc;r Lzr :i tJ la f .:i vii-; t3