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HARPER'S PERIODICALS PKR YEAR: HAtPERT BAZAR .'..$4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postage Pre to all suttscribers in Uie United attic, I'anada, or Mexico. ItThe Volumes of the Bazar begin with the nrs' Number for January of each year. Wnen no lime is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time1 of rpeelnf, of order. Yesterday. Yesterday is dead And lies at rest. No breathing stirs The white -.robed breast; Tho groans and nobbing Are hushed at last. Thauks be to Heaven! Such pains are pftst. Seek not to ronBo Its unquiet ghost; Conjure no phantom Of what is lost; Dome away softly, And make no moan, Leaving thy perished hope Teal and alone. Zfe Dana Underbill, in Scribner. . . . PKOIVI PTNKSS First a cold, then a cough, then consumption, then death. k1 took Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption the moment I began to cough and I believe it saved my life." Walter N. Wallace, Wash ington. Mnuds Bros., driurtrists. -. - There is a National Foot Path Protection Society in England. Its object is to resist attempted en croachments -n footpath Or road side land. It has fifteen branches and a membership of several t hous and. TAKKIT IN TIM 15. "For want of a nail, a shoe was lost; for want of a shoe, a horse was lyst; for want of a horse, a rider was lost." Never neglect small things. The first signs of pneumonia and consumption can positirafi) check ed by Dr. Acker's .English Remedy for Consumption. Munds Brothers, druggists. - - A Clean Breast of It. Browbeating Lawyer (to opposing witness) Where you ever arrested for felony? The Witness (desperately) Yes. Lawyer Aha! What was that fel ony? Witness Arson. Iawyer What building was it that you set fire to? Witness The ice oalace at Mon treal. The World's Great Railroads. The four greatest railways in the world in respect to the milage are: The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe system, 7,530 miles: the Pennsyl vania Railroad system, 7,530 miles; the Missouri Pacific system, 7,115 miles; the Chicago and Northwest ern system. 7,082 miles. The Cana dian Pacific system comes only eighth in the list with 4,960 miles. Consumption Surely 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 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 Pearf st., New York. Bound Volumes of Harner's Hazar for three years back, iu ueat, cloth binding, will be sent o mail, postage paid, or by express, free of pense (provided the freight does not exceed Alvilar )or volurne), for $7 00 per volume. Mi?m Clises for eacu volume,- suitable for ending, win be sent by mall, post-paid, on reipt off ioo each. Remittances should be made by Poet-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. yPapers are not to copy this advertisement vunout she express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov If . New York 1889. Harper's Young: Peoole. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. va. ER s Young People begins Its tenth r,MH0.vltntlle first' Number in November, "unng the year it will contain ftvp sprial sto- -rhVT. n MJorymates,"by Kirk Munroe; .. jn- Led Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and . -y"-V m Waxland:" bv R. K. Afnnkittrlek- dr Af00 wishes." by F. Anstry nnd Uran ma iu. ullc': a series of fairy tales written Iwin v Jmeti by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud !3i ra l'ul nitory." by Dr. Felix L. os H...n,Vn PPrlmenta." by Sophia B. Uer b Ai r UnnHesof Child-life from Dickens,-' snnrt-111 E- Sangster; articles on various '" and pastimes , short stories by the best wiriV' an,rt humorous papers and poems, lent ,ny luildreds of illustrations of excel Jecfi Ever5' llne m the paper Is sub onWT w most rigid ealtorlal scinrtiny in ttmns ntulng harmful may enter its eol- andniu.t0Se of everything tbat is attractive Owi-S- raWe ln Juvenile llteratui-e. Boston an"VS'Veast 01 ood things to the boys Kic5iSerT family wl"ch 11 vlsttB-- tormin11ler?ul ln lts wealth of pictures, m .v. r oa anu 1nterest.-Cu-sfaa Advocate Terms Postage Trepaid, 2 pr f". X begins November 1, 18S. vear. n'.njp. n . ...... xtahr, "Hv on receipt two-cent I Uemnr.n mbeD Five Ceats each. -WnVv&8luWhemade by Post-Office &iL0T DraIt' to avold chance of loss. "Wiow t tZHnS im to W thi advertisement J"f the express order of Harper Brothers. Addmaa aovis nARPERft BROTHERS. Sew Vork A Good Thincr. John Wanamaker, the Postmaster-General, has issued a proclama tion. It is worth the attention of our business men. Here is what he says: "I would not give an adver tisement in a newspaper of 400 cir culation for 5,000 dodgers or posters. If I wanted to sell cheap jewelry or run a lottery scheme I might use posters, but I wouldn't insult a de cent reading public with handbills." . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow 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 ub awakes as ''bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrluea, whether arising from teethintr or oth.'r causes. j Twenty five cents a bottle. I july 0 deod&wly CHEATHAM CAUGHT THEM. A tjueer Story of North Carolina Election Methods. The election of Cheatham (colored) over Simmons (white) to Congress from Eastern North Carolina was brought about in a very funny manner, and was practically settled in half an honr. Opposite Newbern is the town called James City. It is settled entirely by the blacks, and Simmons knew he had to get this solid vote to be re -elected. His friends went over and called n public meeting, and stated what Mr. Simmons had done for the district and the colored people, and as he real IV had proved himself a benefac tor trie colored electors were ready to go for him to a man. The talk was all for Simmons, and Cheatham was repudiated and insulted. No one thought he had tip ghost of a show, but he was biding his time. The night before election Mr. Cheat ham himseit appeared at a called meeting in James City. The crowd opposed his speaking, and one of the leaders inquired: "Didn Mars' Simmons git dat 'propriation fur de new Pos' Offis?1' "Yes, he did." "Didn't he git dat 'propriation fur a stone road to the soldiers' eeme tery?" "Yes, he did.' "Didn't he git that 'propriation to build a new revenue cutter for dis yere deestrict?" "Yes, he did." "Well, then what- vei' talkiu 'bout? What's de matter of Mars Simmons?" t "Dat's jist the trouble gem'leti,' re plied Mr. Cheatham, as he got his opening. Mars' Simmons got too much influence. Me goes down ar to Washington, an' says: 'Missur Cleveland, I want dat new Pos Of fis down to Newberu." An Missur Cleveland he says: 'All right, Missur Simmons, take all the money you want 5 An' Mawa' fili m mnn a rrraa 1 back dar purty soon an'lays: Missur tjieveiana- i want stone road down frlar'-nrNewbernv' -An; Misfror 3reve- BABY SY Dlin regulates the Bowels. AV 11 UJ tlldrsartott. "Ice ?5ets. land he say: AI1 right iuohb. I give you $20,000 stone road.' An' Mars' goes back in two weeks says; 'Missur Cleveland, . vpaw v. i , i u u 11 u UQI Mr. Sim to make Simmons as' in air want New I in bern. An1 Missur Cleveland he say: 'All -right, Missur Simmons, I send you One." 'Now, gem'Ien, when Mars' .Simmons goes down to Washington dis winter an' says: 'Missur Cieve land, I want you to take all dem niggers in James City and put 'em back into slavery " agin'. What's Missur Cleveland gwine ter reply? He likes Mars' Simmons. Mars' Sun mons got a heap of influence ober hin. So he's gwine to say: 'All right, Missur Simmons, I'll do it wid the utmos' pleasure.' Dat's what he's gwine ter say, an whar will you niggers be in one week arter dat?" The alarm spread like wild fire, and the more it was talked the more it was believed, and the next day every single black vote in the town went to Cheatham and elected him, Phila Record. D Q Cures Couglis, Colds, Hoarseness. Asthma. oroncmtis, pient Con and relieves Consump tive rersons. 25 cents. fmifU Croupjnci- UUUun sumption, SYRUP A Scrap of Papr Saves Her L,ife, It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told bv physicians that ! she was incurable and could live i only ia short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece" of wrapping paper she read of Dr, King's Ne - Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought another and grew better fast, Continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 1-40 pounds. For fuller particu lars stend stamp to W. fl. Cole. Drug gist, Port Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Dfc joverv free at Root R. 'Bellamy's wholesale and retail drug store. A NARROW ;KSCAPK. Co! W. K. Nelson, of Brooklyn, came home one evening feeling a peculiar tightness in the chest. Be fore retiring he tried to draw a long breath but found itjm possible. He suffered four days from pneumonia and the doctors gave chhu up. Dr Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption saved him ami he is weli to day. Munds Bros., druggists Scribner's Magazine For 188. The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE aim to make it the most popular and enter prising of periodicals, while at all times pre serving Its high II terary character. 25,000 new reaaers nave neen drawn to it during tne past six months by the increased excellence of its contents (notably the Railway articles), and It cioses its second year witn a new impetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attractive and in teresting will be neglected. THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be contln tied by several very striking papers; one espe cially Interesting by Ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser vice." illustrated. MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serial novel "The Master of Ballantrae," will run through the greater part of the year. Begun m November. a coKKESPODJSNCE and collection o. manuscript memoirs relating to J. . Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters wm iurnisii tne suDstance or several articles. Hhtstraccd. The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by equally Interesting contributions by differe t lamous authors. Mr. i nomas aauey Aidrlch will write the first of them for the January manner. -Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of Work, illustrated from original MSS.. a second "Shelf of Old Books." by Mrs. James T Fields, and many other articles equally noteworthy Illustrated Artlcleson ART SUBJECTS will be a feature Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence Cook, E. II. Blashfield, Austin Dobson and many others. Illustrated. FISHING ARTICLE describing sport In the best lishlng grounds will appear. Salmon, Winnlnlsh, Kass and Tarpon are the subjects now arranged. The authors are well known sportsmen. Illustrated. 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The Southern Guardsman. &MOKF LAf0'S CUBES CIGARETTES for Cv "A. PrictlQCts- At all druggist oct ti WHOLESALE PRICES. The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally. In making up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. Winston, N. C. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NORTH RAGGING Gunny Standard BACON North CaitHina. Hams..; Shoulders lb Side's, lb WESTERN SMOKED Hams, lb ., Sides, lb Shoulders, lb DRY SALTED Sides, ib., Shoulders, g lb BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. second Hand, each New, New York, each. New, City, each. T BEESWAX, & H) BRICKS, Wilmington, ) M Northern.... ; BUTTER, 3 lb North Carolina . Northern . CANDLES, lb . Sperm Adamantine.;.. ,. CHEESE, lb Northern Factory Dairy, cream State COFFEE, 9 lb Java Laguyra Rio CORN MEAL, 3 bush, In sacks. Virginia Meal ... COTTON TIES, bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard Yarns, $ bunch. EGGS. doz FISH " - " Mackerel. No. 1, v obi. Mackerel, No. 1, V half Mackerel, no. 3, bbi Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. 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Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank ..- 15 00 16 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 22 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 00 MOLASSES, gallon New Crop, in hhds 35 26 " ln bbls 28 30 Porto Rico, ln hhds 28 30 " m in bbls 30 35 Sugar House, ln hhds 00 15 " in bbls. 16 (& 18 Syrup, ln bbls 23 35 NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 2 50 OILS, V gaUon. Kerosene . . 9 a 14 Lard 16 a 1 45 Linseed 90 1 00 Rosin, t 15 16 Tar 00 20 Deck and Spar 00 a 22 POULTRY Chickens, Uve rown. 20 a 25 " Spring 10 a 0 Turkeys 95 a 1 0 PEANUTS, bushel, 22 lb 60 90 POTATOES, V bushel Sweet 35 a 60 Irish, V bbl 2 25 a 2 75 PORK, V barrel City Mess ......17 50 aisoo prime 15 00 16 00 Kiunn ou ia uu RICE Carolina, lb 4 Rough, y Dusn, (t piano)... ou " 44 (Lowland). 80 a RAGS, V lb Country 00 a city.... j. At Ittntie Coast Line. Wilmington iWeldonR. R AND BRANCHES. ' I I km I i r CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Mar. 34, No. 33 dally. No. 2T, NO. 41, F t Mall dally ex dally. fSunday. J.eave W'eldon At. Rocky Mount . Arrive Tar bora . . Leave Tarboro... ,43 4opm 5 43 pmi 1 53 pm 1 1 "3 55 pmi ...' 10 20 am 1. 00 10 am am Arrive Wilson. Leave Wilson Arrive Selma Arrive Fayettevl'e Leave Golds boro . Leave Warsaw. . . Leave Magnolia. . Ar. Wilmington.. 3 35 pmj 3 35 pm 3 35 pm 6 00 pm 7 00 pmi 7 43 am 3 15 pm 4 10 pm 4 2j pm 6 00 pm 40 pm 40 pm 55 pm 8 35 am 9 33 am 9 49 am 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . Leave Warsaw . . . Arrive Goldsboro. No. 14, dauy. 11 50 pm 1 15 am 2 15 am No. 78. daUy. 9 00 am 10 a5 am 10 50 am 11 50 am NO. 40, dally ex Sunday. 4 oo pm 5 40 pm 5 55 pm 6 5r pm :r::: Leave Fayettevine Arrive selma. . Arrive Wilson. Leave Wilson. Ar. Rocky Moujnt.j Arrive-5 TarboroTT Leave Tarboro-... Arrive Weldon, ... 4 30 anal 2 40 pm 9 40 pm 8 40 am: 11 03 am 12 R)am! am;12 38 pmi 7 S3 1 17 pmj 8 39 3 pm pm 10 55 pm 20 am' 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. It. daily except Sunday, 5. OS P. M., Sunday 3.U P. M., arrive WilUamston, N. C.j 7.20 P.M.. 4.55 1 P. M. Returning leaves Wil Uamston. N. C.J dally except Sunday, 7.10 A. M-, Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.15 A. M., 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C.J dally except Simday, 8.00 A. M., arriye Smlthfield, N. C. 9.30 A. M. Returning leaves SniithfiW, N. C, 10.35 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. q., 11.45 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount, for Nashville, 3.00 P..M.. arrives at Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. m. Nashville 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11-15 A,M.. daily except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch lea es Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 11 10 A. M. Returning' leaves Clinton at 8.00 A.M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 41 40. 23 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayette ville Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Dolly 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 daily. All rail via Richmond, and daljy, except Sunday, via Bay Line. No. 501, Vestibule Train, Southbound Mon- uity, neonesaay. unaay. Leave Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive 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. o. ix. jvisiiNiux ssup-t.. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, meli 25 Wilmington Carolina Central Railroad Company. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 41. NO. 3. No. 5. Dec 3, 1888. dally ex. dally ex. dally ex. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 2 10 pm 7 00 pm Leave Hamlet 6 40 pm 2 00 am Leave Wadesboro. 7 36-pm 3 37 am Arrive Charlotte.. 9 35 pm 6 55 am Leave Charlotte. . . 4 15 pm Leave Llncolnton. 5 5lpm Leave Shelby 6 57 pm ArrtveRutherfdt'nJ 8 20 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS, Dec. 3, 1888. NO. 38. i NO. 4, daily ex. dally ex Sunday. Sunday CAROLINA STATE GUARD. - CONDUCTED BY WILL, 1st Sg't . Co. a. ;d l.fg't.. N. c. state Gua 'pHE GUARDSMAN Is endorsed and re com 1 mended by the Governor, Adjutant Gen eral, Regimental Commanders and all other o Dicers or the Guard. It was officially an nounced as the Organ of the North Carolina militia ln General Orders No. 6, which were issued on May 2d, 1888. All citizen soldiers should subscribe at once. 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JOHN S i ter 1 - Parish solicit orders for all kinds or plain anrt fancy sowing, crocheting and embroider. v. Ladies' and Children's aprons a specialty. Orders left at the Hetnrv. or M North Third street, will meet with prompt attention 1 tmr K t I ci th r-orl4. i'er r-ea time - -ii. i ial-i Huuttoy Oimi w.u wusa Af.d cues Ik e ,- kx;m f fc escare o fst ii -.. Uow c (Ma poMlbit V. ii.r-wi6l on pm fi.-w v : r-a ' !, t-irt; J'lrlt illw at w -. a.'-i, i c-o.l fr-..n4 aflai ! ; Mf4.t v Ik--ajr Tor a va propartl m ;. U--f, .-s fbflxnrlas ara uuHr ki f;A.r K tvj h-..iJ li trajAiram m inrr'.!i-iin.- c-.,nt.t- r. 1 ills, t'i- !-"- -o.ficrfBl eWw 09 ta.lr.ii1tuj(i. ,- :. -iora-rlii.aborica4ton here n.r rn Mir.:, , I ev.. (wnrt. riu -itt'nirt JtM taA Bea.l - w.'u babanJljraoy troaM yoa:o;. - .rie'.:! iotlw '.. my caii ai owi and ynur rwarl w.i. h. Ht.t Ktir;ory. A -irrmm 4o ftt rax Iu fn fartju: a-nj -. rr- :. U donav Bat Toiii arJr a i oafe ton cm., a.uro M.K.K. oa w ai'iid cold watcla U U.a 14 Mt4 T iaWr-rr VBX STlJMtuM m W sept 26 tf tVair hontV.au'u nlwMe t n 1 very ntfu. Ton jit. plea. as ra a nave a -pi u eru le youi loahoas iriM :uay hae M t prTSSio to m fiOLII araf-b ac i ' . the aatopiM in ar ' a m; t;lr our earr.t.K- Leave Rutherrdt'n Leave Shelby Leave Llncolnton. Arrive Charlotte. . Leave charlotte. . . Leave Wadesboro. Leave Hamlet Arrive Wllmlngt'n 6 00 am 8 08 am 9 13 am 1 40 pm No. 6. dally ex Sunday 7 45 pm 11 15 pm; l 45 am 8 30 am 8 00 am 9 22 am 10 30 am 12 05 pm Trains No. 41 and 38 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 Passenger Agent. deel TIME TABLE NO. 3 Palmetto Railroad Co. N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t4, 1887, dally except Sun- O Trains wtlLrun as follows. day. ' Going South. No l Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C 8 20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C 9.30 A. M. Gorso North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C. 4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. c 535 P. M. tieebUf WM. MONCURE, Supt. For Sale. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR1SALE, AT. YOUR own pricet aug REVIEW OFFICE. &dkm Sold forfllOO.oolil lately TjDIjIj YL m Bat Si aralcfc In tha world. II fl P P fA m rartect tiMkeeper. War-X ILLlJj : Am raatta4. Heavy Solid Gold m WT1 urnra"""""' CMa-halb mAitt' VyWMMiHd feota' atzea. with worki mrr MaWMwl cases ol equal vain. TjXrAW j One Pcrwa lo each lo mKmmW 'Ur can aeenre one frea. IZS&sSmwT tocothrr wilb oar lara-e and ral V i&mmWZrL oasle hue of IIemehold ttj Savamfle. Theaa aassple. as S Sf well aa the watch, wa aM a MOELLANEODS. at Atlantic Coast Line. Dated March 24, lK ko. 37- N. 68, l!eave MarSon!?"1! " ' iM 12 3 00 Arrive Florence. r7T?j 10 30 ya W 4 5 Leave Florence ' 3 20 PWfff t 6 00 Arrive Sumter i 4 401..:.... 7 21 ' NO. 52, i A.M.. Leave Sumter i 4 40 t 9 20 t 7 2t Arrive Columbia I 6 15 10 2d ' I A. M. .i - . . Charlestoji' via No. 53 runs through from uenirai u. ii. Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M. , Manning 8:53 A. M Train on c. & DV R. R. connects ax Florence with No. 58. No. 501, Vestibule TcaMff Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ; Leave Wilmington 2O0 A. M., arri ve Florence TRAINS GOING NORTH, I Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter. .n.. Arrive Florence : . . Leave Florence Leave Marlon Arrive Wilmington... No. 5L No. 59. I ; P. M. A. M. 10 35 7 40 115? 9 15 11 58 t 9 30 1 15 10 40 A. M. A. M. NO. 78 A. M, A. M-. 4 35 t 10 45 5 23 10 30 8 35 j A. M. N0. 53. "pTmT &. 637 NO. II. P. M. 810 8 47 Dally. tDaliyexcept Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S, C, vfti 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 D, 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 li. K. leave Pee Dee daily except Sunday 5:15 P. M., arrive Rowland 735 p. m. Returning leave Rowland 7:80 a. m.. ar rive Pee Dee 10:00 a. m. Train on Manchester Augusta R. li. leaves Stiro ter daily, except Sunday, 9:50 A. M.. urrlvo Pinewood 11:20. Returning leave Pfnewood 12:01P.M.. arrive Sftjnterl:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. kenly, Ass't Genl Manager. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent mch25 a carriagTreosTtorT ARD REPA 1 R SHOP. IN IVARTIES X Vehicle or want any WANT OF ANY KIND Repairing done to thel old vehicles, will fl to their interest call on 0. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Princess Stree Send your horses to bo shod. We hav first-class Shoer. rach 5 Un i versity of North Carol ina Chapel Hill, . (J. rjPHE NEXT SESSION BEGINS AUGUST Tuition reduced to $30 a half year. Poor Stu dents may give notes. Faculty of Fifteen Toachers. Three rull courses of study leading to degrees. Three short courses for the train ing of business men, teachers, physicians and pharmacists. Law School fully equipped. Write for Catalogue to HON. KEMP P. BATTLE; fl Jy 7 tf President. The Cheapest. nPHE BEST PLACE AND TUB CHEAPEST Place in the city to have all kinds of TIN WORK done is at MCCARTNEY'S- SHOP, on Market street, North side, between Second and Third. Estimates cheerfully furnished and all ontant given prompt attention. Orders from the country solicited. dec 7 tf The Acme MANUFACTURING 00. MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and LPine Fibre Matting, o WILMINGTON, N.C. rjTOE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use ln the hands of the best farmers of this and other States attest their value as a high grade manure The MATTING, made from the leaves of native pine, is conceded to he equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for ir is dally increasing.' It has vtr tues not found ln any other fabric. The FIBRE or wool is extensively used tim upholstering purposes, and aa a filling im Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being-fight elastic and proof against insects, certificates from reliable parties using ou goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application. yoo hare hept hare called, thayhicaiay wmm The Robesonian, PubUsheO in Lunioerton, & a, by W. W. McDIABMIl), ''Or- JS HEAD EVERY WEEK BY NEARLY every intelligent citizen of Robeson county, and has a general circulation in all the snr rounuing counties, including Marlon, Hart boro and Darlington ln Sooth Carolina. The ROBESONIAN Is now in the Eighteen th Ye;-.r of a prosperous and vtoormuiSlsT?&ee. J i s nnnfy established In the hearts ox - y.iiiuu3 as neu aVB a pecuoiaix anMaw that business men can readily estimate as to its value to them. The advertislnc rates are exceedingly reasonable. conBldertnir the decpo.6m.d4w circulation. cents lor PV$BW copy, sept ST