jiji Daily sovio,
- TO-MORROW..' '
jb hopes that burned like stars
rn down the heavens of Freedom;
t?-bitterliest need them!
J! never sit we down, and say
There's nothins.left bnt sorrow;
ri walk the wilderness to-day.
vhe promised land to-morrow.
)or birds of sonjj are silent no w, .
There are no flowers blooming!
rt life heats in the frozen bouli,
ud Freedom's spring Isctmiiuc!
ml Freedom's t ide comes upalw-iy,
Thou'h we may stand in sorrow;
iaj our good barque, ajrrouml to-
1 day,
3hall float again to morrow.
ftrouph all the long, dark nights of
years,
The people's cry ascendeth
pd earth is wet with blood and
tears; " , . ,
Rut our meek sufferance endeth
tefewliall not forever sway,
Tfee iiihuv moil in sormw, .
ftppuwerA of Earth are strong- toT
l;i . .
M Heaven shall rule to-morrow, t
Tt oiu,'rtrts brood o'er the past,
Hurry
U'fA-miliiig futures glisten'
For k onr cAy bursts up the skies:
l'jaout your souls and listen!
fljenvrM rolls Freedom's radiant
jlud ri"eiis with her sorrow;
jjili-irt! who bears the :r-s to-
ii.y, . ' . ..
shall ir "'e crown to-morrow.
A TVarnlnr.
The modes of death's approach
are various, and statistics show con
clusively that more persons die from
diseases of the Throat and Lungs
than any other. It is probable that
everyone, without exception, re
ceives vast numbers of Tubercle
Germs into the system and where
these geruis fall upon suitable soil
tliey start into life and develop, at
first slowly and is shown by a slight
tickling sensation in the throat and
if allowed to continue their ravages
they extend to the lungs producing
Consumption and to the head, cans
mg Catarrh. Now all this is danger
pus and if allowed to proceed will
In time cause death. At the onset
you must act with promptness; al
lowing a cold to go without atten
tion is dangerous and may lose you
your life. As soon as you feel that
something is wroup with vnm.
Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a
iottle or Boschee's German Syrup.
It will give you immediate relief.
ever
WW
$1 Y'!Jtl ! flame earnest,. still as
pire, :
With energies immortal ! -fuiuaiiv
a heaven of desire,
thir yearning hopes a' nrtnl !
though age wearies by thr- way,
Autl hearts break in the furrow.
frll mw tiie golden grain to-lay,
Au.i harvest comes to-morrow.
flaM up heroic lives autl all
Bf like h sheat hen sabre.
HJy to flush out at God's call,
0 chivalry of labor!
ItuHih autl toil are twins; and aye,
Joy mius the cloud of sorrow;
iail'tis the martyrdom to-day.
Brings victory, to-morrow.
Gerald Massey.
The torturing painful-- disease,
fcaralgia, is instantly relieved and
apidly cured by Salvation Oil. At
iB druggists. Price twenty-five
A Street Car Utopia.
A Baltimorean writing from
Dresden, Germany,- to ' a friend in
Mcity, says: "It was here that I
ithe best managed street car
i linn. The hill boys are men, and
the j&Jed' hill horses are 'fiery
steeds;' ill the company's employes
ve uniformed, and such uniforms
wnot on our police; they look
re like military dress. The cars
aspotless,' doubled decked, first
ci second class, roof cheaper; first-
as fare, fifteen pfennigs, or less
ha four cents from end to end of
U route, and ten pfen for short
atances. The horses go like race
arses, and are evidently not over
torsed. There are waiting rooms
the
t numerous crossings along:
ana trie papers are- kept on
mmerdal Advertiser.
Dratrdsts are best informed from
iperlence what remedy is applica
Fta different diseases and their
wence is more valuable than that
saaonial: - "I have been selling
ns Liver 'Recrnlator for ten
and can say I never sold a
cine that has criven- such satis-
Hoa. Oar doctors use it and nre-
pteitin their practice." C. W.
Ai,UrugrgIstst Vilton, .JN. U.
ii iMao'Too Old to Marry? -"
a. in An trio old to marrv?"
f as interesting as th e ' q ues
R "Whenitf a. irirl too voutis?' ' I
W leave to nHvsioIr.rrifs to flis-
p how far the chances of life are
nwl when December weds
;Jul expects in May anything
ftaaa nurse, though, in pass
'inay observe that I have no
:J seyeral such marriages in
the funeral followed sus
zt&y close to' the wedding,
font going back to the-time
(J Jared lived , 163 years and
C5 Enoch," there are several in -
sou record of uiodern"'patn
ho became proud autl happy
T at the time when they
V be thinking about shuffling
mortal coil. : ,v
lewas that -Stout Salopian,
'r, for example, who married
rj&d had to do penance in
ttierine Milton, when he was
ftly masher of 105. summers.
Lyttleton is to be believed
-da rival in the Vale of Fes
person of an old Welsh
fr'ho. when he died, had 800
Q descendants, : , and , whose
Ksoa was 81 vears younger
e,(lea : I. fancy'. this man
iJ'9oeen of the same lamuy
Hlln 1.1 Unnboo rtf
. "?. 1,.-- ,1 ..:t,.,jn
SM the ortv first child of
klf.en children. HaDoilv for
r oaysof Dr Drysdale.
WWT 1.. " il a XI
i . is me parauise oi oia
h6rand Old Man beins onlv
"V! fir. . "
yhi p cuous aiuon- many.
rr aS I spent a Sunday in
.j- "PXt uansh of T U award ri.
Mil. ....
a miaaie agea man
f.4.auu tney walked over
W?,8 llouse to take tea,
Wle old gentleman, who
Oofe" southing qike
VJorV 118 linrng n
X ' v Jerji oia on nis knee.
ddi?Ur youngest?" I ajiked of
friend; "Oh, tlear,
CW'that U my little
a. "iyM rj
Stretch The clothes
Platfonn of the ' Demiwratm Knr t.
North Carolina.
We acram congratulate the neonle
of North Carolina on the continued
enjoyment of . peace, erood erovern-
ment and general prosperity under
Democratic administration of the
affairs of the State which has now
been unbroken for o many vears;
upon the just and impartial enforce
ment of the law; upon 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 the
outrages, crimes and scandals which
attended Republican ascendancy in
our borders. We pledge ourselves
to exert in the future as in the past
our best efforts to promote the best
interests of the people of all sections
of the State. Affirming our adher
ence to Democratic principles as
heretofore enunciated in the plat
forms of the party, it is herebv
liesoived, t hat no government lias
the right to burden its people with
taxes beyond the amount required
to pay its necessary expenses and
gradually extinguish 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 idleinits vaults,
and 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 reliet to the
people from burdensome internal
revenue ana tarirr 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
Ilesolved, That while the details
combinations" or I'dooIs
grown up under laws enacted by it.
xue contest in this country bein
between aggregated capital, seeking
y"?.au au competition, and
the Individual laborer, the Demo
cratic party is. as it has ever hen.
against the monopolist and in favor
- j o u uioummiju ui capital, ana
demands the enactment of laws that
win Dear equally upon all. '
Resolved, That as all taxation
beara most heavily uponl 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. Tlve Democratic party
Opposes any competition between
free and convict labor., but. ir, insists
that convicts shall not remain idle
at the expense of honest labor.
Reaolved. That ours being an ag
ricultural State, it is our duty as
well as our pleasure to promote anv
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.
'lleaolved, That the Democracy of
North Carolina, cordially approve '
me uuiumisiration oi non. Alfred
M. bcales as honest, patriotic and
conservative.
I j mi j- a i i f
jiKsuivcu. Aiiai rne aointv, 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.
shww , niinw nun
tCAiiitioAJDftr die.
WW. At drngylsti. Price 25 ctg.
smjMi 'if ammL xii jamt '
Atlanta Coast Line.
' i .mm.
Wilmington dtWeldonR. R
AND BBANCHES
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
'TRAINS GOING S0UTI1.
Dated Sept. 16, '88.
SALVATION OIL
Prlct only 25 ant. Sold by all drugglitM.)
Reievds quickly Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago,
Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts,
n v , $sald3. Sores, Backache, &c.
Leave Weldon
Ar. Kocky Mount.
Arrive Tarbora , . .
Leave Tarbora
Arrive .Wilson....
Leave Wilson
Arrive Selma..
Arrive FayettevTe
oct l tf
PLUC3, The Great Tobacco An-
.(. .U iPricc 70 Cta. At all druggist
Leave Golds born..
! Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia. . .
Ar. Wilmington...
No. 23,
dally.
2 05 pm
3 17 pm
4 50 pm
1050ani
"3 50pm
4 10 pm
5 19 pm
7 45 pm
No. 27,
Mall
daily.
5 43 pm
NO. 15,
daily ex
Sunday.
6 00 am
7 10 am
MISCELLANEOUS.
Carolina Central Kailroad
J Compsiny.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
7 00 pm 7 43 am
4 40 pm
5 50 pm
6 05 pm
7 40 pm
7 40 pm
8 40 pin
9 55 pm
8 35 am
9 33 am
9 49 am
11 30 am
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices generally. In making up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged.
No. 14,
daily.
No. 78.
daily.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Magnolia...
Arrive Warsaw...
No. 66.
dally ex
Sunday
00 pm
pm
50 pm
Merit Wins
weuesireto say to our citizens,
that for years we have been selling:
ur. jYinfj s iew XMscoverv for Con
sumption, Dr. Kintr'sNew Life Pills.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve and Electric
hitters, and have never handled
remedies that sell as weli, or that
have civen such universal satisfac
tion. AVe do not hesitate to cruaran-
tee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
if satisfactory results do not foliow
their use. These remedies have
won theirjrreat popularity purely
on their merits. Wm. H. Green &
Uo.
BAGGING
Gunny 7
Standard., 8
BACON North Carolina.
Hams 14
Shoulders $lt s
Sides, lb 10
WESTERN SMOKED
Ilams, lb 13
Sides, lb 10
Shoulders, lb 7vr(a
DRY SALTED - v
Sides, lb.....
6X
1
15
8
11
15
10
7
9
6X
13 05 ami 9 OOain;
1 34 am 10 35 am
10 50ani
Arrive Goldsboro.i 3 25 am 111 50 ami 6 53 pm
Leave Fayetteville 1 i 8
Arrive seima.
Arrive Wilson
Leave Wilson 1 3 03 am 113 43 Dm
I 1 30pm 8
4
00 ami.
10 35 ami ,
11 40 am .
Ar. Itocky Mount.
Arrive
Ttirboro...
Leave Tarboro
53 pm
39 pm
50 pmi.
10 50 am .
1 50
1 75
1 70
23
8 00
14 00
Druggists.
ril t 11 . m
j. ue artist wno pu,c up (rut signs
may not be much of a correspondent,
but he turns out some brilliant let
ters. Mcr Trav,
HOW DOCTORS COXOUKK DEATH.
Doctor Walter K. Hammond says:
Alter a Jonf? experience 1 liave
come to the conclusion that two-
thirds of all deaths from coughs,
pneumonia and consumption might
be avoided if JJr. Ackers English
Remedy for Consumption were only
carefully used m time. 7 This won
derful Remedy is sold under a . posi
tive guarantee by Munds tiros,
druggists.
To be autocratic is to be unjust to
ourselves. No man is "sufficient
unto himself."
Shoulders, lb
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine.
second Hand, each 1 40
New, New York, each...... 0 00
New, City, each 1 65
BEESWAX, y lb.... 20
BRICKS, Wilmington, M.... 6 00
Northern n no
BUTTER, lb
North Carolina
Northern
CANDLES, lb-
sperm...
Adamantine
CHEESE, lb .
Northern Factory.,. -.
Dairy, cream
State ,
COFFEE, y lb-
Java...,
Laguyra
RioT:- .
CORN MEAL, 33 bush, in sacks.
Virginia Meal
COTTON TIES, --bundle,
uuMt-srius
Sheeting, 4-4, tf yard. . .
Yarns, tf bunch . 00
EGGS, tf doz 18
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, tf bbi 30 00 13 50
Mackerel, No. 1, tf half bbl. 7 50 8 00
Mackerel, No, 3, tf bbl 9 00 11 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 - 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3, tf bbl 7 80 9 00
Mullets, tf bbl 6 00 7 00
N. c. Roe Herring, tf keg... 00 4 00
Dry Cod. tf lb 5 a 10
FLOUR, tf bbl
western, low grade 50 4 crJ
' .Extra. 4. 00 4 50
" Family.. 4 50 (5 00
City Mills Super. .... . . 4 00 4 10
' FamUy 4 50 w 5 00
GLUE, tf lb 8 10
GRAIN, tf busheL
.;orn, im store, bags, white 00
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00
Corn, cargo, in Tmgs, white. 66 a
Corn, mixed, from store. ... 00
Oats, from store 43
15 35
25 30
18 25
9 10
11 " 13
13 14
0 10
37 (4 38
23 34
30 33
00 & myi
00 7j'
1 35 1 :j0
80
'20
An-lve Weldon. . . . 4 30 ami 3 40 pml 9 40 pm
Dally except Sunday.
Tram on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
flalirax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 l M. Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. -la Albermarle
& Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday, ti.00 P. M.,
Sunday 5-00 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C '
8.10 P. M.. fi.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wil
liamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.40 A.
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrlvo Tarboro, N. C.
9.45 A. M., 11.30 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.00. A. M.,
arrive Smlthneld, N. C, 8.30 A. M. Retumimr
leaves Smlthneld, N. c, miO A. M., aiTive
Goldsboro, N. C, 11.35 A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leave, i?nriv-v
Mount, for Nashville. 4.00 i m.. nrrivpsat.
Nashille 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Snrintr Hone in.4n a. m..
NasixMlle 11.15 A. M.. arrive iiotiJrv- Mount.
11.55 A.M., dally except Sundaj
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw tnr
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at .00 P. M.
and 11.10 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 & Fayetteville
Branch Is No. 51. Northbound is No. sn. naiiv
except Sunday.
irain jno. 27 South will stOD onlv at, vviisnn
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close conneetinn at. weu
don for an points North dailv. ah rati 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 haye Pullman Palaee sign
ers attached. .
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenjyer AwTit.
aueris
Oct, 11, 1SSS.
Na l.
dally ex.
Sunday.
Leave Wilmington.........
Leave Maxron
Leave Laurinburg........
Leave Hamlet.,
Arrive Charlotte. .....
Leave Charlotte
Leave ' Llncolnton
Leave Shelby ,
Arrive Rutherfordton......
7 50 am
111 13 am
ill 43 am
13 43 pm
4 oo pm
4 10 pm
5 46 pm
6 51 pm
8 15 pm
dally ex.
sun aay.
C 40 pm
11 57 pm
13 ;apm
2 00 am
7 00 am
EASTBOUND TRAINS,
Oct. 11, 1888.
Leave Rutherfordton
Leave Shelby
Leave Llncolnton
Arrive Charlotte
Leave Charlotte.
Leave Hamlet
Leave Laurinburg.
Leave Maxton.
Arrive Wilmington .... ."
NO. 2.
dally ex
Sunday.
7 10 am
8 33 am
9 3S am
11 11 am
11 Slam
3 00 pm
3 51pm
4 13 pm
7 40 pm
NO. 4.
daily ex
Sunday
8 00 pm
1 45 am
2 49 am
3 19 am
8 40 am
Trains No. l, 2, 3 and 4 make close connection
at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through sleeping cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh.
Take Train No. 1 for Statesvtile and stations
on W. N. c. R. R. and points West. Take Na 3
for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta
and all points Southwest. Also, for Ashevulo
via Spartanburg. ;
Local Frelfrht Nos. s and Rtri.vMtirhA
tween Wlimincton and Laurlnhurrr leavln?
TiiPKrlairB TVuit-oo-oi " ......
Local FreijrhtNos. 7 and fttrl.wlrlvhPtwPm i
liouimuuiK auu unariotte. . .--',
Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 tri-weckly be
tween Charlotte and Rutherfordton.. - tf .
xmos. &, e, 8, and 10 do not take passengers.
m uuniui. nuiiri inimiiiriii.
P. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. .
Wanted- ;
RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS.
WiilseUata low lignre a paying business.
Reason for selling, going Into some other bus
iness. A rare chance for an active man ' with
limited capitaL Address
it Wilmington, N. C.
THE MAYO HOUSE.
oats, Rust Proof 00
Consumption Surely Cured.
To' the Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
retMUriv iri t h a a Yirwrc namal r ino r
of the methods by which the consti- By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
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 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
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 thev
are in favor of the repeal of this on
erous system of taxation, enacted
by their party, while , the Republi
cans in Uongress are taxing Uieir
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 tr en.svTyJrovlded
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 rand ours a
national part v. we-denounce the ef
forts of the Republicans to force
sectional issues in Congress and
elsewhere, and to promote dissen
sion and ill-will between the people
of the different sections;or our com
mon country.
Resolved, That it is due to the
neonle 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
. A
maintained.
Resolved, 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 by a majority of the
qualified voters within the territory
to be affected thereby. . - j
Resolved, That the Democratic
'party has ever been the party of tU
worKingmau, auu nas never loster
ed monopolies, nor hare trastsn or;
cured. I shall be glad to send two
bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send me their ex
press and post office address. Res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., New York.
2
8 (s,
40
65
63
67
05
45
00
5
12
10
05
00
10
0 00
Wilmington Columbia
& August lie It. ite.
Tripe broth is better than no por
ridge.
DONOTSUFriSK ANY LONGH11,
Knowing that a cough can be
checked in a day, and the first stages
ot consumption broken in a week,
we hereby guarantee Di. Acker's
English Remedy for Consumption,
and will refund the money to all who
buy, take it as per directions and do
not mid our statement correct. -Munds
Bros., druggists.
w Yorfi & Wilmington
Steamship Oo.
20 00
16 00
18 00
23 00
15 00
cow Teas so (a
HIDES, lb :
ureen 5
Dry 10 (a
HAY, 9 100 lbs
isastern 105
western 85
North Klver 90 a,
nuur iKor. j n
LAKD, ib
is ortnern
North Carolina
LIME, barrel
LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft.
snip stuff, resawea 18 00
Iiough Edge Plank 15 00
West India Cargies, accord
ing to quality 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, 9 gallon
Aew crop, m nnas 5
" " In bbls 28
Porto Rica, in hhds 88
" " in obis 30
Sugar House, in hhds 00
" in bbls. 16
Syrup, in bbls Li
NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40
oils, gallon.
Kerosene 9 (a.
Lard 16
Linseed 90
Rosin 15
Tar 00
Deck and Spar 00 (t
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown. 30
Spring 10
Turkeys 95 (3
PEANUTS." W bushel, 23 lb 60 (4
POTATOES, bushel-
sweet (9
Irish. bbl 2 25
pork, barrel
city Mess 17 w 18 00
Prime .15 00 16 00
Rumn ' 00 15 00
RICE Caiollna, lb 4 5tf
Kougn. dusu, piano.)... eu
" " (Lowland). 80
RAGS, 1$ ft Country , , , . 00
City 1
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Sept. 30, 1888.
Leave Wilmington.. ,
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
&
2
26
30
ao
o5
15
18
a5
50
14
45
00
16
30
28
o-
'O
0
yo
60
75
; Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter. .
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia..
Na 23. No. 27.
P. M. P. M.
8 05 10 10
11 16 12 37
12 10 1 20
A. M.
No. 50
A. M.
3 20 . .... .
4 40
NO. 52.
A. M.
4 40 t 9 20
6 15 10 23;
A. M.
Na 15.
M.
2 40
5 23
6 1G
M.
58. ;
M.
6 20
7 40
NO. 56.
P. M.
7 471
9 05
P.
No.
P.
t
No. 52 runs throuerh from rharipstnn via
1 t . t 0 . Jia
Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M., Manning 8:53 A. M i
n.tn T. i ' " "iOiAl-
j.iiun vu Kj. & u. k. 11. mnnprts at tnnronn
Hh xr (-o " J- iwittiuo
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
ROPE, ft.. 14tf
FROM PIER 29, AST RVER, NEW YORK
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
0
At 3 o'clock, P, M.
DELAVVARE Wednesday. Oct. 17
pmWroK ..Saturday, Oct. 20
DELAWARE Saturday, Oc 27
FROM WILMINGTON
PIONEER Tuesday. Oct. 16
DELAWARE. Tuesday Oct! 1
BENEFACTOR .Friday Oct 2tf
Pioneer. . . . T ? , . , . f Twwfw, $
Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro'
Rates guaranteed to and from points in North
and south Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
II ,G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent.
Wilmington, N .
THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager.
New York.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen'l Agents
oct 13 , 35 Broadway. New York.
WlTTIESTt P.SETTJEST JUVEUILcS
QUEER PEOPLE Palmer Cox
OBLLMS
1.00
PAWS
CLAWS
.SI AA
SALT. V sack. Alum
Liverpool
Lisbon
American
SOAP. V ft Northern..
SUGAR, P ft Standard grain..
StanaaraA-.,
White Ex C :
Extra c. Golden
C Yellow
SHINGLES, 7 in. y M 5 00
Common 2 00
Cypress Saps 4 50
cypress Hearts 0 00
STAVES, W M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00
r. o. Hogshead........ 0 00
TALLOW, ib 5
TIMBER, M feet Shipping.. 12 00
' Fine Mill .11 S3
Mill Prime 7 50
Mill Fair ,., 5 00
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to, Ordinary 3 53
WHISKEY, V gal Northern... 1 00
orth Carolina. 1 00
WOOL, ft Washed 28
Unwashep 15
Burrr 10
70
65
00
00
5
6X
0 (
0
80
00
ltf
IX
224'
75
70
00
70
5
6
6X
6
5X
53tf
00
2 50
5 00
7 50
14 00
10 00
6
U 00
00
8 50
0 00
0 00
4 00
2 00
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter...
Leave Sumter..
Arrive Florence .
Leave Florence ,
Leave Marion..
Arrive Wilmington...
iNo. 5L
P. M.
10 25
11 52
I 11
1 15
I A. M. I
Na 78
A. M,
4 &5
5 22
8 35
A. M.
I
No. 57.
A.
M.
7 00
8 15
No. 53.
1 would respectfully announce to my Ir
and the public generally that the , t .-; V-
lxiayu nuuistj, auiuexiooKSj
is now open for the- season, under the sffine
management as formerly, s Numerous altera
Hons and Improvements bave been made ana
every taciirfcy is offered this Season for Sailing
Fishing and Bathing. The advantages for all
pitnese are unsurpassed anywhere on the
coast, r . ' .,- , . ;
Special personal attention given to the com
fort of guests. .
Two boats daily. The PASSPORT and
louise stop each way on each trip. ... -..
SU".f 11 tlTOtfil a String
Luuo itnu ooats reaoy wnen the steamers ar
rive. Flshine tackle and iair. irnf. ttr
instant use. ..
reasonaoie. .
Parties from the country deslrlne to make
arrangements address: MAYO HOUSE. The
Rocks, Wilmington, N. C. . , t .
nespectruiiy,
, M . MKS. W.E.MAYO, "
HIV 18 ft VllKSOnii
lt 11 1 msw m
-i. -LLJUVJLiX y XJL1 VJT
Now Every Week some of the
Finest Apples
BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALSO
Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage.
A fresh lot of E. D. CHEESE. Also Amerl
dan and EDAM CHEESE.
ur. Price's Baking Powder
IN GREAT DEMAND.
No. 59.
t 8 25
9 40
A. M.
No. 66.
A. M.
T 10 00
10 42
1 40,
P. M.
M.
5 33
6 45
NO. 14.
P. M.
8 55
11 50J
r. M.
Dally. tDally except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, a, via
- arriving Manning 7:13 V. M..
Lanes 7:43 P. M., Charleston 9:10 P. M.
No. 57 runs throuerh to charinsron via rn.
SSJ arriving Manning &51 A. M., Lanes.
No. 59 connects at Florence With 11. flnrt T
train fnr.ro l r-.
Homiium vucian turn wauesDora
Nos. 78 and 14 make close pnnnppttur. t wn
mington with W. & W. R. R. for au points
JOHN F. DIVINE,
t t rr General Superintendent.
J. K. KENLY. Supt. Transportation.
T. m. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent.
It is Excelled by None !
I and la admitted by 'connoisseurs" to be the
FINESTAND PUREST USED,
ROYAL NOT EXCEPTED. ?
Don't Forget that my Cart
Goes Down to the Sound
Weekly !
call and leit me give you prices. I have a
I kinds of Groceries and the finest In the city.
Jno. L. Boatwright, -
sept 24
15&17SaFront St,
TTITTTWI
iim
50
30
25
15
1 1 Ui .-ly.
wtci. WiUia WU-l4. I'er
i tiuje-
BEE
per. Wrral. Hr
S .it.A iol i Uantinr Cu
TIME TABLE NO. 3.
Palmetto Railroad Co.
r.Il of tile oddmt tranks. pharminff atnrb xnt
t:,Nab-prevokin illustration by the Prince of
.JuvreniM artists. SUincr InmeiMelr. .Oirics
my f it "ll My lUtl folia mUU tUM tUliahL
IiOD.ClijltmiB.Fisk. "IonUdmsan0r leant
o th rhUdrm to bctfK. H.CouwelLI.'D. "Incotm.
parably msat mad rUmU."llou. 8. 8. Oox. rcucimaU
AGENTS WANTED. 'HUnnAIIp RUHS.
723 Chestnut teireet ruiiaue-ia, ra.
octljiwdiw
N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t5, 1887,
Trains will run as follows, dally excepts un
day. Going south.
Passenger and Freight.
8.20 A. M.
9)0 A. M.
tififZf .? Vv'' 'oli "anting UM
VJ,j . P VT toil ictsolflcenl
'"1,, 'Ji ! i lic!iy'ii secure oo
iSV? How i this poaafhU
Z- , , Wj . ." r traut one pel
A. md kjh i.. cv.a Xutrali'T, t keep h
Cbefr odm.i TrwMwh' . ,aat't-3 line otom
rmliuhte aoi rery neful LiUt:f't:aQ) hAMPLCfl
Tbeae Mmr wn al -jrK'.,,' ;,cni freejnd after yo
bTe kpt them Id jave heft K v-ua-fS aiul kiiowv thee
to tboee who my fc? beewtad vir wn pcopertj
t ! pof'ia ji.v fTKrC vSet.Kiuiias'-m NOU1
MOIJ mic!) t UM r MOiplM fr c, u ttieehovtiir
fitwoplM 1 MyVailiy,elw rMltla m Urge trade ft
w; eitrr our wunpU w.tinu, Wnty 'jr a, ntoalh or tw
we aeoaJlr t front tj iwOU la trade from Ua
arrouiMiinc conitfrr. TUU, the m- vonJerfcl oflec
koera,ieme In orJer tuat cviuok ttt be tacedat ose
Where they can be , all ovt. A i.ktU-- Write at once, aai
ElZZr.ZZ'tZZS, WtSSS Xiit'SKS Q ITCCEEDETO "PARTNER OF THE LATE
mad year reward V oet utisiart.jrjr. A pueial cart i UrUl OI A. JJlOWn & CO., COmEttlSSl OD
iifciwwriHwpuiuira1iu.irinkaovtiuir Tjnercnant. ocice in the Kerchner liuildic
ma not care to CO furtlier. whrn.i tare, tarfou. r.t it -rnm A n-.2 . ,t.,, . L1-L-u-i " I
aao4 jrr ldrea. at os, Jv-u ca cnre UtK Ml of U ?n h,-c
fceet nt4r-uJ'i watrhee la tiie wort ) and our larse l.oe ' lO ail DUSIneSS.
COSTLY ttAMfLtti. JVe pmf ail esrM, frelrht. e J Kepresei5t3 KCr
NO 1
i-eave Hamlet. N. C
Arrive at Cheraw, s. c.
Going Nokth.
; No. 2 Passenger and Freight: ,
Leav Cheraw, s. C. .45 P. M.
Arrive at Hamlet, N. C .535 P. M.
doc 16 tf WM. MONCDKE. Supt. .
Juo. F. JLeUrand,
Will give prompt attention
ouucuwa and sufferine from tr.
VJXWUV, imlnal Weakness,
Mghity Jfmifonf and all the
fects of early Hvii iintyti wmh
lead tOPrerruiturryvmi
tUmorrrumiUv, send for Peare' Treatise on
ijixrasruoj Man, witn particulars for Ham
Cure. Ceres iruaranteflrtl v,tf Zi' 1."?
Stu? 614 cnurcn st.ashviiJetTenn
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
J ARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND
Vehicle or want any Repairing done to their
old vehicles, will 11 - to;thelr interest '
call on - v-;- -;
B. SOUT1TEIILANI) CO.
corner Second and Prlncees Strpot
Send vonr horsM. trt ?Z iirJf
flrsvclaisshoef. w S,VTB
Society V7orl. "
rjiIIE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOirTS
Parish solicit orders for is ti t-in ,,.
fr. r .... , . v-i j . I J