Tuffs rials i .tea tke torpid liver, strength. ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. Sold Everywhere. Ofiiec. 44 Murray St.. New York. 1889. l I.LITSTRATED. .....rt-KSi MM!A7?vK is tne most useful, en , " '.;.;. ami iieiiuilful iwrtotrieai in the ' i Cm ng the attractions for ls wiu be v an Amertcao story. eartOwi m.i :.v ronive K. Wooln: Uitm i L-Tf.t siHkpf it s roiii-d:es b K AT , .' - 'ries of ir'l.lexon Russia. Jllustra t - rnuiitf rtip; papers ou utf lmiliv ',,;,; l i s uvi a Vhani'ierisrie km fat by . i i,j. y Warner: thre -Norwegian v . -irr.N! riie Horiioa. lilusf raredj T. ,,.;,, rfius i iiwrnif-ai play by f he author of ..p . M.r illustrated by J. K. Wewe lu!eic , C; L.ui'vui ix-fKiruueiiM are eondueuM by ;: ,,! ,: s ,iil.u.i Oiin-H. William lean lowells Bwirtetrli ; Hnrtley Warner. MJrr.KS PRR1OD10ALS, ?4 no 4 oo 4 00 a oo (J u . 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AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. lUitPEn'a youko People begins its tenth 'oiiuue with the first Number in November, during the year it will contain live serial sto le, ii ludlng "Dorymatea," by Kirk Munroe: "The Red Mustanjr," by W. O. Stoddard; and 'A bay in Waxland:" by K. K. Munklttrick; 'Nels Thurtows TriaL." by J. T. Trowbridge; ";rhe Three Wishes "by F. Anstry and Bran oer Matthews; a series of fairy' tales written illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud ies in Natural History." by Dr. Felix L. os Ul; Little Experiments." by Sophia B. Her n'k; "(iUmpsesof Child-life from Dickens," y Mai-garet E. Sangster, articles on various pons and pastimes, short stories by the best writers, and Humorous papers and poems, w.tn many hundreds of illustrations of excel lent quality. Every line In the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothing harmful may enter its columns. 6h Rest. plunge into Lethes for a stream', And a lonjr, lonp: sleep with never a dream. Nor even one passing thought. Of life with its cares and sadness, Of love with its fevered madness Or its pleasures dearly bought. which knows no with heart half J Oh ! for a sleep waking To life's routine. breaking. This inleed were perfect rest; Where the heart would never throb again. An end of passion, an end of pain, A return to Nature's breast, The Watp. . a c . - Don't! 4 f a dealer offers you a b-.rtleof Dr Bull s Cough Syrup without wrappers, or labels, or. in a mutilated condition, rfowV touoh 'Hhr don't buy it ;t any pricr there is something wrong it may be a dan gerous and worthless counterfeit Insist upon getting a prvfrot ftrofevn, genuine package. 1 . A Western "riealth" ReMort. Stranger Oan you direct me to the Mayor? Citizen' with ague He's at home sick. "Where is the postmaster?" ''He's gone a ay for his health." "Then where is the marshal?" "It is reported that he is dying up at home." "The express agent?" "He died the same time the hotel man ami druggist did." "Well, T hope the doctor is all right?" "He was taken down an hour ago, and won't more than get through the night." "Whv, what kind of a place is this?" "Say, is it possible yoii don't know that tnis is the biggest health resort in the Westf Time. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully en joy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent an nually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by a'l. We guar antee that Electric "Bitters, if nsed according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you xood Di gestion and oust the demon Dyspep sia and install instead Eapepsy. We recommend Eiectrie Bitters for Dys pepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidnevs. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bella my's wholesale aod retail drug store. THJE TOTE BY COUNTIES. An epitomo of everything that is attractive ad desirable In Juvenile literature. Boston O'Krier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys "d Kirls In every family which it visits. to ooktyn Union. it is wonderful in Its wealth ot pictures. In formation and Interest. CJtrisian Advocate Terms - Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. Vol. X begins November 1, 1888. &pe:iinen Copy sent on receipt of two-cent jingle umber. Five Cents each. Kemittancea should be made by Post-Offlce aoney Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. ,.;nxiir are not to copy this adversisemctit whom the express order of Harper Brothers. SHE IS "GRATEFUL,." "I saved the life of mv little girl by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Eng lish Remedy for Consumption." Mrs. Wm. V" Harriman, New York, ington. Munds Bros., druggists. - - Modern Methods of Proposing. "Darling Bessie," said Mr. Hoover to his lady typewriter, "will you marry me? Since you have come like a gleam of sunshine to gladden my existence I have lived in the rad iant light of your ethereal presence and passionately " "Please speak a little slower, Mr. Hoover," said the fair typewriter, interrupting him, while her fingers continued to fly over the keys of her machine. "Ethereal presence - passionately. Now I am ready to proceed." "Great Scott! Miss Caramel," ex claimed her employer, "you are not taking down my offer of marriage on that infernal typewriter, are you?" "A proposal! shrieked Miss Cara mel. "Why so it is. I didn't notice I thought you were dictating. For give me, dear William, I am yours. And now since I have made this foolish blunder, please sign this paper and T will keep it as a memen to." The marriage took place accordj ingtothe contract. Chicago Neivs. Consumption Snrely Cured. To the . Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two oottles 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. Wonderful Indian Horsemanship. Fifty fine looking young men, mounted upon ponies, drew up be fore the tents. At a signal from the Chief they began their evolutions with a loud yell. Iu a moment they disappeared over a neighboring hfit. Then sud denly rose a mighty trampling of horses' feet, and they swept past again, so compact that I only saw a ball made of horses and men. Splitting in two. one body swept to the right and another to the left, and again they disappeared. Pres ently they charged each other in solid lines, and while the spectator waited hreathlttMjJy for the shock of collision the files Skillfully opened to the right and left and the lines pass ed through the intervals without touching. Now came the moment for display ing individual horsemanship. Seine of the riders approached, -each lying so close to his pony's back that nothing but the horse could be seen. Others stood erect upon their ani tuals' backs. Some hung to the horse with one foot and one hand, so that their bodies were completely pro tected by those of the ponies. The young warriors also threw j objects upon the ground and picked them np. at full gallop, and drew bows and shot arrows from beneath the horses1 neeks. Some of the men exchanged horses while riding. Again, a man would fall from his horse, as if wounded, and two others, riding up beside him, wouid take him by an arm and swing him between their horses and carry him Off. The exhibition lasted nearly two hours, and at its close men and horses were completely exhausted. All that evening the human per formers lay in their lodges, while the Indian women brought them food, bathed their limbs and combed their hair. Omaha Herald. Address uov 15 HARPER BROTHERS. Sew York PROMPTNESS. First a cold, then a cough, then consumption, then death. "I took Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consu motion the moment I becan I to cough and I believe it saved my Hie. WALTER JN . WALLACE, WaSH Munds Bros., druggists Counties. Carjt C'asw Alamance. I Alexander. Alleghany.1; Anson Ashe.. I Beaufort. .. Bertie i Bladen..-.. . Brunswick j Buncombe Burke j Cabarrus... Caldwell ...i Camden eret ... well j Catawba ... Chatham... Cherokee..; Chowan... . j Clay Cleveland..! Columbus .! Craven i Cumb'rrnd Currituck.. Dare Davidson . Davie Duplin Durham Edg'coiube Forsyth Franklin. .. Gaston Gates Graham Granville . Greene . Guilford. . . Halifax Harnett... . Haywood . Henderson Hertford... Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston . . Jones Lenoir Lincoln McDowell . Macon Madison.. . Martin i Meckl'nb'gj Mitchell....! Montg'in'y ! Moore j Nash N. Hanov'ri North'pt'n j Onslow j Orange ) Pamlico....: Pasquot'k.; Pender ! Perq'im'ns j Person Pitt Polk Randolph.. Richmond. Robeson.... Rock'gh'm Rowan Ruth' rford Sampson. . Stanley Stokes , Surry Swain Trans' 1'nia Tyrrell Union Vance Wae Warren ... . Washi'gt'n Watauga... Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 1622! 943 595! 189fi; 950i 2016; 1614j 14261 931! 2685! 1278) 1903 1251! 6991 1171! 1550! 2303i 2481! 505! 704 368 2030 1867 1338 2479 978 244 1954 1067 2239 1576 1610 2101 2130 1335 1183 268 2199 1046 2491 2264 1254 951! 782 1129 867 2679 713 2801 746! 1620 1172! 951 j 708! 1087! 15761 3725i 635! 901! 17971 18371 1751! 1733 1284 1670 748! 898! 1215! 777! 1490 2436 446 2044 1958 2361 2443! 2636; 1517, 2525j 1100 13291 1371! 494: 459; 488 1838! 1155 4772; 1146 648 759; 2796 1301! 2135' 952 740,' I an a, . 1 . ! ' I - P. & I 1517 1245 351 403; 1084 1251: i68i ; 18231 1511 j 913: 1941 995! 953; 420: 564 597 j 1603; 650 1671! 594 81l 205! 612 948! 2525! 2159! 413! 286 2072 1107 1174 1196 3143 1877 1987 934 704 137 2047 1094 2208 3786 727j 640; 977! 1305; 674! 17081 345J 1826! 7551 1399 753! 6381 493! 1388, 1234; 3048! 1148 926; 1426! 1528 2879! 2351 472! 10511 605; 1239! 1240 979 1082 2285 481' 1828! 1675 1992 1577! 1372! 1232! 1536i 614j 1027 1433 155! 323 335 620 1612 4378 2143 1072 624 2500; 1939! 1493 1213 626 Totals. ... jl43310jl24245l47935: 133475 1741 952 687 2241 1399 1 2092 1316i 1541 ! 1010! 3041! 1247! 1645; 1253! 598! 1023 1358 2360. 2546! 643 742! 391; 2269 2072 1408 2577 978 326 2018 1008 2205 1815 1322 2259 2204 1584 1131 271 2406 1008 2470! 2495 1444 1326 917; 1132! 834! 2724 903! 302l! 684i 1587! 1209! 1019! 780 ; 1178; 1674' 4163 698 i 979, 1944! 2157: 1880! 1659 1181! 1610; 740, 832 721, 779 1375 2593i j 3i71i ITU! 2823! 2395! 2739 1690 2370 996 1450 1671 505 520 472 2040i 1382 4618 545 807 898 3781: 1706: 2159 1071; 940 552 405 975 1432 1799 1097 1365 965 2816 1165 915 717 602 677 1697 756 2099 868 791 286 764 910 2637 2232 438 308 2335 1204 1154 1617 2509 2584 2041 1236 800 182 2609 1072 2680 2897 877 974 1291 1202 758 1897 569 2099 620 1436 901 858 742 1893 1287 3284 1564 1215 1846 1699 2856 1990 425 1288 619 1217 757 982 1293 2328 . 2327 1684 1988 2101 1266 1663 1616 817 1333 1575 410 553 367 997 1936 4943 875 1014 965 3561 2252 1521 1419 989 TAKE IT IN TIME. "For want of a nail, a shoe was lost; for want of a shoe, a horse was lost; for want of a horse, a rider was lost." Never neglect small things. The first sighs of pneumonia and consumption canotfifivef'.ybe check ed by Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. Munds Brothers, druggists. ONWARD IS THE WORD rjlHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER fENTE ts THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber, l year ...$L25 5 subscribers, l year 5. PC 10 subscribers. 1 year 10.0C One copy, 1 year, free to the one sending club of ten. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send cas (charges prepaid) to JL. L. POLK, ehl Raleigh N s Valuable Lands for Sale. QNE TRACT OT L VND, LYING ONE mile from Lincoln ton, N. C. consisting of S3 acres, 53 acres ciearea: s nest tor cotton but gives good crops for all grains. Has a b-nch running tbrougb it and a fine sprlnc a few acres of bottom land on the orsncn and so acres In wood. ok aid hickory, wel . ti m be red. Another tract lying 2V miles ; rom Lincoln ton, 3fc mile from C r K R. , 100 acres. 25 cleared, fine spring of delicious water, about six acres of bottom land near It on the branch; ts No. 1 for tob-oco, but grows other crops wen ; a acres in yellow pine and oak ana terms appry to m Or. BULL'S facilitates 2toefc?u milD regulates the Bowels. A I nlir all druggists. Price 25ets. BA I LliOAD i mcaiett 4Bct'rs A Beal Estate CRONLT MORBlfi . Atlantic Coast Li ue. MISCELLANEOUS. Wilmington AWeldonR. R AND BBANCHEo CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dill I 'C Cures CouoH Colds, UULL J Hoarseness, Asthma, ft fi 1 1 A LI Croup.Inci- pient Con-sy iJliri sumption, and relieves Consump- VQ!Q tive Persons. 25 cents. U Dated Jan. T. 1889. 3 .-.SsijsaJci oss B 1 q Leave Weldon....... j Arrive Tarboro " Leave Tarboro. . .... 1 M 12 40j 1 SR. eunifC LANGE'S CUBEB CIGARETTES for Ca OmUKc tartft, frtcolQ Cts- At alt druggist oct i ti WHOLESALE PRICES. 7 SX 8 8 14 a 15 8 8X 10 a 11 13 15 10 10 83 9 6X( 6 40 1 50 00 1 75 65 1 70 30 22 00 8 00 00 14 00 15 & 25 25 30 18 g 25 0 $ 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 28 24 22 67XT 67 25 1 30 27 23 20 (3 00 00 1, bbi......X) 1, half bbl. 7 2, J bbl 9 DDI... 4 3, bbl 7 6 V keg... 6 6M. 00 80 18 20 00 (12 50 50 8 00 00 11 00 75 ( 6 00 80 C4 9 00 00 C 7 00 00 m 4 00 5 10 50 4 00 00 4 50 50 5 00 00 4 10 50 5 00 8 10 65 62 67 65 45 52 90 5 12 The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally. In making up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. ' BAGGING Gunny Standard BA.CON North Carolina. Hams Shoulders lb SJdes, lb ; WESTERN SMOKED Hams, lb Sides, p lb Shoulders, lt DRY SALTED Sides, y tb Shoulders, lb BARRELS spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each 1 New, New York, each 0 New, City, each 1 BEESWAX, lb BRICKS, Wilmington, 9M.... 6 Northern 0 BUTTER, lb- North Carolina Northern CANDLES, lb Sperm Adamantine CHEESE, -g lb Northern Factory Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, V lb Java Laguyra Rio CORN MEAL, 9 bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal COTTON TIES, bundle , 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, g yard Yarns, bunch EGGS, doz FISH Mackerel, No, Mackerel, No, Mackerel. No, Mackerel, No. 2, half wacKercM, no. Mullets, w bbl N. C. Roe Herring ory cod, ib FLOUR, bbl- Western, low grade Extra 4 " Family 4 City Mills Super 4 Family 4 GLUE. lb ttRATTM rmstlifll. Corn, fm store, bags, white 00 Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. 00 Corn, cargo. In bags, white. 66 4porn, mixed, from store. ... 00 Oats, from store 42 Oats, Rust Proof 00 -Cow Peas 80 HIDES, -0 lb Green 5 Dry. .. 10 HAY, 100 lbs Eastern 1 05 1 10 Western 85 95 North River ; 90 00 HOOP IRON, V 2b LARD, v lb Northern 7&9 8 North Carolina 8 10 LIME, barrel 140 000 DUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. Ship StufT, re sawed 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 West India Cargies, accord ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 22 0G Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 00 molassjss, gaiion New Crop, in hhds " in bbls Porto Rico, in hhds in bbls Sugar House, in hhds in bbls Syrup, in bbls NAILS, " Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 OILS, p gallon. Kerosene Lard Linseed ? Rosin m Tar ... Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live rown " Spring Turkeys peanuts, bushel, is ft POTATOES, bushel Sweet Irish, V bbl 2 PORK, "g barrel City Mess 17 Prime 15 Rump. RICE Carolina, !..... Rough. "? bush, (Upland)... " " (Lowland). RAGS, V lb Country City ROPE, lb SALT. V sack. Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SOAP, V lb Northern SUGAR, P K Standard grain.. Standard A .' White Ex C Extra C, Golden C Yellow SHINGLES, 7 in. M 5 Common 2 Cypress Saps 4 Cypress Hearts 0 STAVES, M W. O. Barrel,. 8 R. O. Hogshead 0 TALLOW, fb TIMBER, v M feet Shipping.. 12 Fine Mill n Mill Prime 7 Mill Fair 5 Common Mill 5 Inferior to Ordinary 2 WHISKEY, -? gal Northern... 1 .orth Carolina. 1 WOOL, fi Washed Unwashep Burry 25 28 28 30 00 16 22 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 40 2 50 9 14 16 1 45 90 1 00 15 16 00 20 00 22 20 25 10 0 95 1 0 60 90 35 60 25 2 75 50 18 00 00 (&16 00 00 15 00 4 fi 60 ta 80 80 1 00 00 g, yt 5X 114 22 75 70 00 70 5 6 6 6 5 5 1 (3 14 70 65 (, 00 00 . 5M6 an 0 5. 0 (ft 00 7 00 00 2 50 50 5 00 00 M 7 56 00 o 14 00 00 10 00 5 6 00 (h 14 00 25 13 00 50 8 50 00 0 00 00 0 00 50 (A 4 no 00 (4 2 00 no (A 2 50 28 30 IT) (V 25 10 0 15 'mm I Ml I V ,T' 1! f i Si .i. i'ei- rn-r. T-rruteJ. H cj-:t an'S it CHI FREE j. h. v t , -m- i ani in (mini Sf Ji V .1 Kdl'B-nJ Kent' 3 n It horoii.aaJ suo t - thr septisott I Arrive Wilson ...... I Leave Wilson . . . 777 Arrive Selma Arrive FayettcvlUe. Leave Goldsboro Leave Warsaw Leave Magnolia. . . . Arrive Wilmington 3 55 A. Af 10 20 P. M. P. M. 5 43; A. M. 6 00 7 10 P. M. 7 00 A. mi 7 4: t 2 35 . 3 35; . . 6 00 . 3 15 7 40J 4 10 4 25 8 40) P. MJ 6 OO' 9 55' A. M. 8 35 9-33 9 49 P. M. 10 45 11 58 A. M. IS 31 A. M. 1 20 2 15 2 35 11 30' 3 55 TRAINS GOING NORTH. 4i o3 A t ! I H P. M. Leave Wilmington..' 11 50 A. M. Leave Maernolia 115 Leave Warsaw. .... Arrive Goldsboro i 2 15 Leave FayetteYllle Arrive Selma U... Arrive Wilson .! A. M. 9 00 A. M. Leave Wilson 2 5", Arrive Rocky Mount ! Arrive Tarhoro. Leave Tarboro.. ! Arrive Weldon j 4 30 T rn 1 1 1 m w P. M. P. M. 4 00 9 15 10 35 5 40 11 14 10 50 5 55 11 28 11 501 6 55i t 8 40 11 00 is to P. M. P. M.i A. M. 12 38 7 52 1 40 1 17 8 29, 2 16 3 55 A. M. ...... 10 20 P. M. P. M. j 2 40 9 40j 8 M -1 Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. M., Sunday 3.17 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C, 7.20 P. M., 4.55 P. M. Returning leaves Wll- except Sunday, 7.10 A. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, llamston. N. C, daily M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. 9.15 A. M., 1L30 A. M. Train on Midland N. leaves Rocky M.. arrives at C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 8.00 A. M., arrive Smithfield, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N. C, W.35 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 11.45 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch Mount for Nashville. 3.00 P. Nashville 3.40 P. M., spring Hope 4.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. M.. Nasnvllle 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A,M., daily except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and ll 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.00 A.M. and aiC P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is'No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. TraiD No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don for all polnt3 North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. No. 501, Vestibule Train, southbound, Mon day, Wednesday. Friday. Leave Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive Wilmington 2.00 A. M. ' No. 500! vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues day, Thursday, Saturday. Leaves Wilmington 1.08 A. M., arrive Weldon 5.33 P. M. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jan 7 Carolina Central Railroad Company. - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. Dec. 3, 1888. ! NO. 41. daily ex. Sunday. Leave Wilmington Leave Hamlet. Leave Wadesboro. i Arrive Charlotte..; Leave Charlotte. . . ! Leave Lincolnton.j Leave Shelby Arrtveicutherf'dt -nl 2 10 pm 6 40 pm 7 35 pm 9 a5 pm No. 3. dally ex. Sunday. 00 pm 00 am 55 am ! No. 5. -daily ex. Sunday. 15 pm St pm 57 pm 20 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS. Dec. 3, 1888. Leave RUtherTdt'n Leave Shelby Leave Lincolnton. Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte... Leave Wadesboro. Leave Hamlet Arrive Wllmlngt'n No. daily ex. Sunday, NO, 4, daily ex Sunday 6 00 am 8 08 am 9 13 am 1 40 pm No. 6. dally ex Sunday 7 15 nm ll 15 pm i 45 am : 8 30 ami 8 00 am 9 22 am 10 30 am 12 05 pm Trains No. 41 and 33 make close connection between Charlotte and points North via Ral eigh. Trains No. 3 and 4 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passen-er Agent. dec l Trims table no. 3 Palmetto Railroad Co. XWt PEHSO ' lonfi' can Kcsrem V. ' -i s "se want one p H-n i. ma ,.-iiy, to keep t" faeMampee,MVil9 the tratc ! ir.Da uteryo bare k -pt tbetn In your home fc. C m ntb and aLown the to mmm wbo mar bave oxilaxl.rb: l '.:! rr own propart) tt Is poaaiLle to mat' cr: . : i . aeiimUiT tbe SOU1 SOLD watch and . j r"a ,n..:- ' tkeahowlnst the Mtnplx ia any U liitr, awa raSt. ba a iar;etradBj oa;ri(rr our inipl . v"fceotia ----): fr.rm month or tw we usually ft from fi t to fiuX in trade from t) anrroundlnf ennstr 7. Tbta, tb lntwt roo iiri'.l offer "WW knowc.ii made in or;.'er t..t our sanifW rar p!?cd at one ayhera tbey caa be Bern, all over Aertc. Write .at coca, an Mka'aare of tbscnaace. Beader It will be hardly any troakfc pK yon to show the urn pi .aatatboee w.o may call at j uiu haas aaa Tour nnrd w til ha mnat utinfm-Icrr. A OOVtal card O wUch to wrlta us ooeta b all cent o.l after you know all, If y i wo not earo to co farther, why no harm Ii done. Butifyonof aann yntir art lira at nnra. yon cau e-ure FBEE one ot t hast aolld void watehea tn - the world and onr large Hn COSTLY SAMPLES. ?Ve pay all expreea, freight, N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. Going South. No l Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, 8. C O30 A. M. Going Nokth. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C 4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 535 P. M. dec 16 tf WM. M ON CURE, Supt. For Sale. O LD NE W8PAPERS FOR .SALE, AT YOUR own price at aug 14 u REVIEW OFFICE. Atlantic Coast line. WilmlngtoiiT Coluin bf a 4 Aaimsta It ft. Co. CONDEljSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 22, 1889 Leave Wilmington. Leave Marion A rrlve Floren ce. . . . Leave Florence.. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia. p. m. pTTT no 10 2i0 3 00 1 4 10 A. M.iP, M.i No.58 'P. M. t 6 00 . 7 a A. M. 4 10 No. 52 (A a. W t 9 20 10 22 71 900 No. r2 runs tbrougb from Charleston via Central R. R. leaving Lanes 82 A. M., Manning &53 A. M Train on c. D. r. R. connects at Florence with No. 58. No. 501. Vestibule Train. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Leave Wilmington SftlU A. m., arnve r lorenco 5:20 A.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. S5 p. 8 Leave Columbia .110 35 Arrive Sumter ; 11 5H Leave Sumter. . . Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marlon Arrive Wilmington. 11 SB 1 15 A. M No. 78 A. M. 4 35 5 23 8 35 A. M.i o d o A. t 7 9 M . P. M. iO 5 20 15, 6 37 t 9 30! 10 0 A. M. A. M. tlO 45 11 30 NO. 14 P. M. " 8 10 8 4T 11 35 P. M. P M. 4 30 5 10 8 40 P. M Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, 8, C. via Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:07 P. M.. Lanes 7:12 P. M., Charleston 9:10 P. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and B. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. R. for all points North No. 500. vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. . . . Leave Florence 9:55 P. M., arrive Wilmington 12:55 A.M. Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday 5:15 P. M., arrive Rowland 7:35 p. m. Returning leave Rowland 7:30 a. m.. ar rive Pee Dee lOtfO a. m. Traiu on Manchester & Augusta R. B. leave surater daily, except.Sunday. 9:50 A. M., arrive Rcld 10:18, linewood 11:20. .Returning leave Pinewood 12:01 P. M., Reld IKK), arrive Sumter J JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt- Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent jan30 . Universityof North Carolina Chapel Hill, N. C. rjHE NEXT SESSION BEGINS AUGUST Tuition reduced to $30 a half year. Poor Stu dents may give notes. Faculty of Fifteen Toachers. Three full courses of study leadin g to degrees. 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