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Hit .jt HK AMMTKK. k iiii - i.'i r iii.ii!r on rroHpt of it i.i:u k.noux i:icii.i:is. 1 1 lkxuon. JH ass. TO WEAK GlEQ fa ti ?U cf jouihf al rrron. eartf trru conUlnlag fall f f core. FREE of cv itstU KLnl ork ; bonU t read by erery uj i it terrous anJ dbllittJ. AJareaa, frit r. C, IxmiXIt, WooUu, Conn, CMICHCSTCR-S CNCLISM PENNYROYAL PILLS HCO CMOSS 6IAMONO IKtNP. I 1 - AdMtfMMMlMfrM.!inii V sir ; "Uriwr far l-aJt," I Irarr, ky rra Malt. ym t'tpr. for me., mn Ir OS TIYE I' ws- Artrf o itAmrx; 'Mi(umiiiiM.w.oiriits.i(Mi b Say and HI, MY SALOON, t'orner or Norlh Water and UYt' 1 .VI tl p. n Cl!. htrectp, r. D. IfioLai UitH t fc t If WILMINC.TON, N.C. or THE- n. Jeil'crson Davis. BY 'KI'I-'KION 1AVI8. H M'MttlFTIOX OXLT. 'os R 1 cotafiete outnt for can--t t:: U rfij lmmfiitf Ijr. nIulJtinNa DESIRABLE TKRKI tor ' CTt work will nln adtlrpsa- . . . . r ' - lur Tin r i t T-m I " a BELF0RD COMPANY, B - NEW YDKK. John Werner. T t&S Is l.l T HXE, AND UK HOLDS WNa?Ul . saa?.i?Poofo,20nta. or a ll air W,71 V-T loaf Cf th Pirl.-r T. i at!t.r.t" lo":. yfism razors and 4 jchn vn:NEit, oft glances that, pensive or gay, A world of k 'X Pft i hdinin(a rnn voir T.... rt T. . . . " f ii w un-ers innt nutter ana clintr, -A hllOWllrift nf crninrilArl A in is the Haby, the King! What thouli he tins ovr niv ini. Ami !rives my five wits all astray? Slmll I nimble indeed, do j yon lfiuset in lib innocent wav ' no wakes me long hours before clay ! i ami waillS Hie to wnllr nmi tnc nc? r I i V 4 V, . t A fl m m . .v "! nr 1? tImt are dimpled and pink, oviiiXLuc iv-surv Kosi, I r roses aoiooui on a sprav: tho foltenus experience of. a Washing- P full of love to the brink: iuu uruKijisi may do consideretl eason aWe. Uo cai.l bo had been going to the tfensuore every sninmer. Jind had fallen into the liaUt cf taking with him a box or tho be?t cigtirs-:that his caso in tho Flore anonlctl, bvzng a inoderote smoker, to a certain tinie he fonnd it difficult to outam any enjoyment out of his costly tobacco, finding that bs roon as he got near tho alv of tho ocean tho eiirars be gan to droop and vriltrTU tho bmoker's phrase goes, ami their draught becamel Why not, if it pleases him, prav? difficult, and tho process of pulling them 'rhia is the Baby, the King ! ; " - ix-came an altogether tedious operation. . . '.J Onedavhen, Kmr.lHnf "ur lV"nnes l,,py rise ami they th a good de;il of difficulty on a chair We let the orld wag as it may; ju iuo wncu wncn a gentleman mtUngl Uur lives narrow down to the chink near acco-tetl mm,' saying that he had I - That encircles his MaieKtv. Nav: noticed tho trouble ho was having with I llr Hyes.and our fortunes we'lav his cigars.- and that they were urobablv I AtJl,s vrfth his rattle and ring. of an imported brand, j To this thedrnz- AJ.0.ueu. to ore 'm "Pd 7 ci5t assontcl. and tlm ntW. nlHn. 1 m& ,s l,,e Uixl tI,e King I - r t "r couple or cigars from his pocket, handed them to the rather astonished smoker with tho remark that ho thought they would go better. So tho druggist lit one of them, and in a minute was enjoying ono or tho most delightful emokes he had had since ho left home.' Tho cigar drew finely and did not wilt as the others had done. . - i Ilo asked his jnew . friend why it was, and was told that it seemed imported ci gars are eo affected by j the salt air as to loso their shapd and their drawing qual mes, while cheap cigars or "two-fers, as they are called, seem to bo at their best in such an atmosphere, absorbing just enough of tho Ealt air to take on a delicious flavorj Thenceforth the drug gist saved money by ! smoking not but , cheap cigars while ho was at the seashore, and even time he saw a man ; WHOLESALE PKICEa r--- 1 V fL&JLXittUAXKH. T 8 11 8 8 8 & 13 JO I l 10 8 6 E.WOY. Prince, you may boast of yourswav. Tis but an ephemeral thing ! Empire of Hearts is for aye, ' r Is ihe Baby, the King. Harpers loung People. The This Tho New llscovery. You have- heard your friends and .... ... nergiioors talking about it. You may yourseu oe one oi me many wno Know irom personal exnerience Z . . . 4. 1 . , A. I ? V just uow gowi ll llllllg it is. .11 VOU nave ever inea ic. you are one oi its staunch friends, because the won derful thing.about it is, that when once given a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house! If you have never used ii unit snouKi De amicteu with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once nntlcrive it n. fnir trial Tt ia trying to smokd a good cigar with the I guaranteed every time, or money rer Tha fouowuoj quotatioas represent wuole- aaie prices giaerallr. In mating up small or ders tinner prices naro to te .cnaxgwL BAGG1N0 , Gunny...... Standard............... BACON Nortn Carolina. ' nams Shoulders v ....... Sides, v WESTERN SMOKED Hams, v& ; Sides, y b snouiders, yib.. DRY SALTED Sides, V ...... Shoulders, 8 BARRELS spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each... 1 40 New, KewTork, each...... o 00 New, city, each l 65 BEESWAX, V 30 BRICKS, "Wilmington, y x...v 8 00 Northern... ...0 00 BUTTER, Vtt . North raroUna:..' .. .. Northern CANDLES, y a Sperm................... Adamantine... CHEESE, Vtt - Northern Factory... Dairy, Cream .., State.......... COFFEE, V lb Java..... Laguyra.... ;- RIO......;.. CORN MEAL, V bush, In sacks. Virginia Meal....... COTTON TIES, V bundle.... .. do'mestics . ' Sheeting, 4, V yard. ...... Yarns, y bunch EGGS, "9 doz FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbk Atlantic Coast Lino. Wilmington We!donR : AND DKA.KCHES R. -a r . . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS going south. Dated June 13, 189a 1 SO 0 1 73 l 70 22 10 00 14 00 15 S3 18 10 & 13 & 9 & 25 30 - Z5 P 1 Leave Weldon ............ l-ArrlTe RocJty Mount.... Arrive Tarboro... Leave Tarboro. ... ....... i Arrive Wilson........'.. Leave Wilson. Arrive selma.. Arrive Fayettevllle....... ZJ 20 00 ... 00 1 25 6 00 10 & & & & & & & 30 Leave Goldsboro ..... Leave Warsaw..;.. Leave Maenolia.... Arrive Wilmington.. r.M. 12 SO 146 IV M. 3 SO A. M. 10 20 6 a, IV M. 9 43 A.M. 600 "10 P. 21. 220 t230 600 TOO 313 4 10 4 244. 10 8 40, 5 50f 9 55 43 8 ;J4 9iy 1120 IISCELLAI LOUS. n Oarolinii'Oentrr. i Eajlrc CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. . WESTBOUND TRAINS. TRAINS UOliO NORTH 52tf 63 1 30 u 80 : i- Leave Wilmington . . Leave M agnolla. ...... I ... . Leave Warsaw.. Arrive Goldsboro..... fame luck which ho liaxl encountered he played tho "good Samaritan and offered him a bad one, together with tho advice to ronoko nono other within reach of the air fron; the tea. ne also found that I when he returned to town the good ci gars would regain their shape and qual ity and were enjoyable as ever, while tho others were as detestable as he had always found them to be. Washington Star. unded. Trial Bottles Free at Rrbr. U. Hellaiuy's drug ttore. AUGUST ANTICS.- No Gordon Sashes on the Kxchange. The masculine sash appears this sura mer to bo a pr6pcr subject for discus sion; a3 well as ii popular adjunct to the toilet of gentlemen. Tho time has gone! established by wnen , uecorum ueinanus tnat tne waistcoat shall h wDrn with the ther mometer marking the nineties. If one may judge from the tramples displayed in the windows of 'the furnishers shops "Aw, you make me tired,' as the wagon wheel said to "the black smith. "She is very plain, isn't she?" 'Yes,' said the Boston woman; ".she is the most obvious person in ;th room." ' ' -. Needless Alarm. Sentry Stop! wno goes therer Uountry woman (with a large basket) You needn't ue.nir.aui. I snan t Hurt voik 2 porK-pacKinjr piant nas 1 been at San Francisco on grounds leased for ninety-nine j'ears a j ear more it wouiu nave been a century plant. irf!t irauin i suppose vou struck a tender chord when you told a a a 43 00 53 00 33 00 95 - o onu lramp 2ot a bit or it. it was oughest wood I ever tried to saw. tho sash whicti is worn at the seaside! your pitiful stpry to-the lady? Sec ,and in the tennis court is unlimited as to colorl -But sashes of n modest hue are creeping into use in the streets of Boston, especially since Speaker Reed and Mr. Lodge popularized them upon the floor of .congress. . T ' But there is one place in Boston where the sash may not enter. Ono daring member of tho Boston Stock Exchange ventured upon tho floor with his waist I enveloped in tho silken adornment. He was at onco and unceremoniously hus tled out and warned j never to appear again aipon; tho ifloor of tho exchange in such a guise.: The congress or the Uni ted States may puffer its members to ar ray themselves; in such a manner, but the Boston Stock Exchange, never: 05 85 3VhatI)oc It Mean.? "100 Doses One Dollar" means sini- uly that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most economical medicine to buy. because itgives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations taken according to di rections, are gone inn week. There fore, be sure to get Hood s Sarsapa rilla, the best blood purifier. Boston Advertiser. ' The Siberian University. Tho medical (faculty of the pew. uni versity, of Tomsk (western Siberia) is be ing rapidly organized. Eight chairs have recently been filled up, Professor Albitzki having been appointed to that of general iathology, Professor Yino gradow to that of pathological anatomy, Professor Studakow to that of hygiene, Professors Kuzlow and Kortnnow to thoso of special pathology and thera peutics and internal medicine, and Pro fessor Rogowitsch and Dr. Salistchew tc thatbf surgery Thechair.of pharma cology, which was off ered to Dr. Paw low, is still vacant, owing to that gen tleman having I accepted a similar ap- Where ignorance is bliss 'twere folly to spend $2,000 a year to send a boy to Harvard. , Consumption Surely Cured. To thk Editor Please Jnform 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 frkk to any of your readers who have consump tion ir they win sonu me tneir ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 131 Pearl st., Iew York. "lie is too lazy a a v. ava v to go to bleep." "Fact, neverthe less. He ju.st si m ply -falls asleep."..' - i Advice to Mothers. MllS. WlNSLOW'SSOOTHING SYUUP should always boused when children .00 Mackerel, No. l, y hair bbL 13 50' Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... ..15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, halt bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl..',... 7 80 Mullets, 9 bbl 6 00 N. C. Roe nernng, y keg. . . 00 Dry cod, V tt. .. "" FLOUR, ? bbl Western, low grade..... .. 50 Extra ....4 00 " Family 4 50 City Mills Super 4 00 ; j Family ...... GLUE..V tt, 8 GRAIN, y busheL Corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo, In bulk; white. Corn, cargo, In bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store .... Oats, trom store. ........ . Oats, Rust Proof Cow Peas... HIDES, i?tt G rCCIl aaaaa. a a a i)ry....... HAY, V 100 fts Eastern. ........ Western.... North River.... HOOP IRON, 1 ft..., LARD, V ft Northern North Carolina. LIME, V barrel. 1.25 DUMBER, City Sawed, y M rt. Ship Stuff, resawed... ...... 18 00 Rough Edge Plank... 15 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality. ...... ......13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 Scantling and Board, comn.l4 00 MOLASSES, y gallon ' New Crop, in hhds. 7 m bbls..... .... Porto Rico, In hhds 44 .4 m bbls.......... Sugar House, In hhds. . ..... ' " - In bbls....... Syrup, In bbls............ . AILS, v Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. ILS. V gallon.'. ; Kerosene...... ............. Lard........ Linseed.,. Rosin.. .! Tar I..,., Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live rown. ...... , Spring Turkeys....'. PEANUTS, V bushel, 23 ft. .... . POTATOES, V bushel Sweets. I $30 50 15 00 20 00 O 6 00 10 00 7 00 6 00 & 10 & 4 00 6 00 & 6 00 3 4 10 5 00 J &. 10- Leave Fayettevllle. ........ Arrive Selma....... Arrive Wilson...... ...... .-. A. M. 12 01 1S1 a 223 A. M. 900 10 34 10 48 1145 18 4U 11 (0 P. M. 1210 S3 ? r i R3 Leave Wilson...........;.. Ar. Rocky Mount Arrive Tarboro.... Leave Tarboro..... Arrive Weldon...... 3 03 430 12 37 110 M. 400 ,i; 5 53 653 2 00 AM. 100 p. m: 2 45 7 47 8 IS 9 30 & & 5 & 2X aa 6H 8 0 53 51 i 50 CO 3 5 10 . 90 00 3 7 10 a o 00 20 00 16 00 1 M'OO 22O0 15 00 Daily except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck' Branch'' Road leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. m., arrives ScorlaHd Keck at 4-25 p. m., urcen vltle 6:00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville 7:20 a. m. Arriving Ualliax at 10:10 a. m., Weldon 10-.30 a. m., dally except Sunday, j x On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ixcal Freight leave3 Weldon 10:30 a. m., Halifax 11:30 a, m., Scotland Neck 2:00 p. m. Arriving Greenville 5:10 p, m. Returning, leave Green ville Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday 9:30 a. m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., flallfax i':35 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4:00 p. in. . j Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. lally except Sunday, 4.05 P. M., Sunday 3.00 P. M, arrive Willlamston, N. C, 6.30 P. M., 4.20 P. M., Plymouth 7.50 P. M.,.5 20 P.-M. Returning, leaves Plymouth, mouth. N..C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., Sunday.9.00 A. M., Willlamston 740.A. M., 9.58 A. M. ATrtve Tarboro, N. C, 9.30 Ai. M 11?0A-M. I - Train oaMldland N. C. Branch leaves G0W3- boro, is. C., dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smitnneld, N. C, 730 A. M. Returning leaves Smitnneld, N C, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, n. C, 9.30 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 3.00 - p. M.. arrives at Nash ville at 3.40 P. 31., Spring Hope 4.15 P. 14. Returning leaves Sprintr Hope 10.00 A. M.. Nasnvuie. ia35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A,M.i dally except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. 31. ana 11 iu a. m. 8.20 A. ! --': ::' ' ' .. -i ; : ' No. 43. 'mi.; ,. 1 r r June f9, lJu 1 : . dally ex. dallrt-. 1 --?,' . , - 'f - r -."Sunday. hur: .. . - 1 Leave WUmlngtoa. 9 SO am fi; Leave l lamlet .... ... ... . . . . 1 25 pm 2 t 1 ; Leave Wadesboro........ . 2 41 pm 3 27 i : Arrive Charlotte..., ...... 4 2:1 pm 6 l) LeaveCharlotte....j 4 33pra Leave I Jncointon. .......... & 52 pm Leave Sbelby.... . . . .. n w pm! ArrtveRutherrdtT. . .-, . ... s t'5 pm ' - EASTBOUND TRAINS ' -',:- " ; r M-"-: - f NoTcKToTriT June2,U8a dally ex. 'dally ex . .Sunday, suiiur.y ' L 11 1 1 1 111 Leave RutherTdtU.. ........ 8 4s am LeaveSliiby..-......j...... 959am r Leave Lincolnton.. 11 (flam Arrive cnarlotte,. 1...;;.... 12 1" pm Leave Charlotte,.-.. .......u'li 23 pm 9 CO rrs Leave Wadesbbro., J s W pm 12 (j 1 ; ; Leave Ilamlet....; ...4 a 19 pm 2 CO t: Arrive M-nlngt,n..........f 7 gppm 7ot:-. f Trains No. 43 and 36 make close connection at Hamlet for RaieJgh and at Uncolnton tor Hickory and W. N. v. : ; i Trains No 25 and 24 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh and at M onroo for Chester. . - r Through Sleeping Cars between Wllmlnctca and Charlotte and Wilmington and Ralei? 11. t - r T, K- WHISNANT, Superlnienacnt. F. W. CLARK, Gcn l Passenger Agent, Atlantic Ooastjjine. . -" -i.-i.-'. ' North-Eastern R. R?of S. t CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS . GOLJSfl SOUTH. . ' . - . ! ! - '-:s- ' - v' .1 ;. ' ;...: j (Dated May 12, m So. 27- No. 23. No. i-V' :'-'-: :: i -y -'-C ' "' - - . - '-a'-. L a. m. a. M. Leave-Florence.....; -' l 35. 30 .'- . " 1 Klngstrec..... 2 29 7, 10 55 Arrive Lanes.... ..... k 2 50 i 11 20 PM. Leave Lanes...; 2 50 11 20 - 1 t Arrtvo Charleston,.,. , . .500 1 30 6 ' V '-. A. M. P. M. 1 IV Al. j Train Na 63 takes No. 53 South of Lanes. Train onC.4 D. R. R. connects at riorence with No. 23 Train, - TRAINS . GOING NORTH. 'j7J: : NO. - 78. NCv li NO.: 52 . , ' . A. M. P. M. A. Al. 3ave Charleston.,.. -J2 25 4 30i 7 Arrive Lanes.... 2 45 4 6 28 0 Leave Lanes......... 2 50 0 28 . " Klngstree - 3 10 - 5 6 46 Arrive Charleston.... "4 20 7 55 . A. M. P. M. A. M. Dally t Dany except Sunday. ' Train io. 14connects at Florence with trait on c. & D. R. li. for Cheraw, S. C, and wades UV1U, 1. V. 'f ' , . V." iNo. 52 runs through! to Columbia via Centra R. R. Of S. C. i - . ; ISOS. 78 and 14 run sollrt tn wtimiTvorn 10 A. Ai. Returning leaves Clinton at j C., making close connection with W. A W. M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting, at War- j R. f or all pointsno'rth. - - ; JNO. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. 25 28 28 28 00 16 22 2 40 9 16 90 J5 00 00 25 10 ' 75 1 00 & & & & 26 30 30 28 15 18 35 & 50 ta 14 1 45 & 1 00 saw with Nos. 41 40. 23 and 78. soutnbouna Train on Wilson & Fayette vine Branch la No. 5L Northbound Is No. 50. Dally except sunaay. Train no. 27 soutn wm stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Siagnolia. ; 1 Train No. 78 makes close connection at IWel don lor all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. - "..( . All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. . JOHN F. DIVINE. Genl Supt. . J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. ! T. M, EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. R. KENEY, Ass't Gen'l Manager. T. Al. EA1ERSON. Gen l Passentrer Airenr. my ll .1 Atlantic Coast Linei 16 20 22 WilHiingtoB, Column t kususta K. E. C if Q 30 & 20 & 1 00 & 1 25 - - ' SSSaeg CONDENSED SCH EDULE. 65 nointmeut at. Warsaw.' Tho erection of tho variousNxliiiics isibeing proceeded I re cutting teetli. It relieve? the lit- with. and it is honed thev will bo ready Me sufferer at once: it produces nat -,A -untinti TvifiVnfa nbonf. the I oral, ciuict tlcep by relieving the .isa. .i a a ' a ' a-, w a a v. w - m v w m - beginning of next year. Chicago Her Irish, V bbl... .-8 25 roKK, barrel- City Af ess 12 00 Prime... '.'...15 00 00 4 00 80 aid. T A Llr Headless Hen. ' A Little negro lioy was exhibiting on tho streets of Mayville, N. Y., a remark able instance of tenacity of life in the shape of a chicken hen which had lost its head over four months ago but con tinues well and hearty. The creature walked about, Scratching in tho earth and nri-nearim? huite unconscious of its loss. It is foil ,hy cramming the food down tho ,rrerrd gullet, and evidently thrives under this peculiar method of feeding, for it is in excellent condition. The boy whovowns it nays that it lays regularly and has actually made a nest and raised brood of chickens since the loss of its head.' It has, however, shed nearly all of its' feathers, except those of the tail, and shows no signs of ever hav ing any more. Cor. Philadelphia Times. Summer Work In the Chare he. Tho churches inanago to keep inter ested, though it i summer. While a Pitt-field Methodist church is disciplin ing a member Who persist! in publishing a Sunday paper. WestCeld fold is labor ing with a brother who shouts amen at the wrong places and pings through hia noso. Springfield (Masi) Homestead. A Hit of Atlrl' from an Old 11-Uenuan. Oct to a drug store as soon as j-ou can, and buy two ouhcos of ; tho best olivo oil mixed with ono ounco of lime watef, and a drop or two of .rose water just to r cent- it. .Thcnrnb it on your 'burl face, mi l it will t!:ell tho irJ!ainnia ticu out in i..-t t o 1:0 time. L'-chan 1 cnild from iain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reme- Ir fctr ilL'iprlimiL. v!ittlipr H.risin- from teething or othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, julv 0 dcod&wlv . ! '. University of North Carolina Tho Fall Term Opens Hept. 4. Tuition, $30. ! " OUR REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY, F Classical, Philosophical, Literary, Sclent nc Special courses in Cnemlstnr. Civil and Electrical Engineerlifg, Pharmacy, nd other studies. separate schools of Law and Medicine, whose students may -at ena tne umversiiy lecture Address HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. LL.D., Jy 3 tf President, Chapel Hill, N. O. SA- vs .WATJSIS ! We liave juM aJJed, at Very heavy ex- - lllif. . . i ruu uur uvc rrst'. -its a u-uuj, and makes our presses ham. Come and sec it ; no trouLlfto thow tn anyone who will call at our ofllco. We try always to keep abreast of the times and oar establishment Is the largeit in the city, and will be kept so, If hard work, promptness, satisfaction and hard ccli can keep It bo. . -r ' ncypectfully, ' ' ' - N JACKSON fc BELL, J-cs nj rrlntcrs, K,;!-;r5 ar4 Tis itrs. Rump.. RICE Caiollna, V ft.. Rough. V bush, (Upland)... " (Lowland). RAGS, V ft Country........... Cityf. .; ..... ROPE, V ft. .'. SALT. V sack. Alum.. Liverpool........... Lisbon.. .-. ........ .. American... ....... ....... SOAP, y ft Northern. ........ SUGAR, P ft standard grain.. Standard A... ...... White Ex c Extra C, Golden.... O YcUow. SHINGLES, 7 in. V M.. . ...... Common. ...... Cypress Saps. 4 ....I. cypress Hearts STAVES, V M W. o. Barrel.. li. O. Hogshead TALLOW, V ft TIMBER, & M feet Shipping. .12 00 Fine Mill........ 11 25 & 75 & 3 75 1 918 00 16 00 13 00 . 80 & 1 60 00.O 1 & 14. 22X 70 & 75 10 1 50 00 & 00 TRAINS GOING SOUTfL Dated Aprli;20, 1890 Leave Wilmington. Leave Marion....... Arrive Florence.... Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. Leave Sumter..... Arrive Columbia.. NO. 23. P. M. 6 15 9 33 10 201 NO. 5U A. M. 3 20 4 35 4 33 6 15 Na 27. NO, FOR 11890. onslder S3Rt3!ifs,'j fAiizij wian yb are deciding upon your reading matter ror next Beason. The subscription rate la low $3 00 a year. t . 'i ne standard of the Magazine is high.., Ti o i4f. 0 V iJThe illustrations are Interesting and or ttfl best., "-;'.'.:': '.. - I ,; S v There Is not space here to oirw mary of the features to appear this ycjar. but among other thlntrs there win i7ww Vtn- partment and additional rtatrfa nrui mmno I Illustrated articles wiU bo devoted to the roi lowing subjects. . Aincan isxpioration and Travel, " V -Life on a Modern War Ship (3 articles). Homes in City . Suburb, and Country ' ' ITovldinvr Homes thronp-h uniimno- ukam. tions, ; .-or . une citizen's ji.ts, i. - ; Electricity in tho H ousehold, ' . . Ericsson, the Inver bv iim XntArf-r " Blographar. t, T Hunting, ; . 1 - , Humorous Artists, American and Foreign P. M. 10 10! 12 40 1 20; A. 31. A. No. 52, A. M. tlO 33 11 55 A.! 15. M. There will be 2 serial. - l8JJobert Louis Stevenson will contribute EaCh SUb'eCt. And t.ThrO -trill tw a errant ra ' . ' - " ..... fc'-rf' vw riety this year, will bo treated by writers most competent to srwat with anthnH. .,) Np. IB I with lnteretf. Readers who are urged t c- y end ror a prospectus ' . M. t$25 9 35 00 8 0 5 & 70 6 6 V Fo. 53 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 0-15 A. M., Manning 9-M A. M Train on c. s v. ic ic connects at Florence 1 with No. 58. ' 'H - - i " ' -'- : . , :' I . TRAINS GOING NORTH. 25 Cents a takr; l.0O Ijrficrllcalk Charles Scribner's Son, 743 li road way, Y.V j jan c tr ' w ;-,. ,;:,;,''"' THE STATE CHRONICLE, 5 00 2 00 4 50 0 00 8 CO 0 00 4 Mill Prime V M1U Fair. ......... Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary. ..... WHISKEY, y gal Northern. North Carolina. WOOL, V ft Washed.... Unwashed....:............ Burry........... 7 SO 5 00 5 00 S 50 2 00 1 50 23 18 16 5 O 7 00 & 2 50 & 5 00 & 750 11 00 919 00 3 5 U 00 913 00 9 8 50 e c 00 9 0 00 9 4 00 9 5 Of 0 3 00 & a 9 18 a is - JNo. 5L No. 59. P " M. Leave Columbia...... 10 35 Arrive sumter 11 53 - 1. M. ' Leave Sumter. . . 11 58 i 0 37 i " A.-M. '-.:,. ' i Arrive Florence ...... 1 15. 7 50 - i NO. 78 1 , . ' ' ' : :' A. M, ' Leave Florence ...... 4...,.... Leave Marlon.. f 5 22 ........ Arrive Wilmington...! - 8 35 ..... No. S3. 1 'ucccssorTto;tfce Farmer and Mechanic "ann , the Chronicle.) - 5j uuuerwew JuiaDagement. EWSY, BRIGHT AISV CLEAN. UP WITH THE TIMES. 11. No P. 8 8f5T, n 45 OYSTER ROASTSi AM I than ever Mm BETTER PREPARED to accommodate my f riends with' OYSTERS this season. I .will kep on- but the Best on hand always M Y f&TLK U ROVE ROASTS a specialty. Kvrry- tnln? overhauled and unproveo- uysxera ready ai short notice nd expert huefcer to open tnem. r : speau rates to ponies, oireznc a cam u j villi Co ray best to please yoo. , i;ec-pectfii:iy, " .I?.5rroLYj' c;t2tr , V.'i: ":sn;.-J- Dally. t Dally except Sunday. No. &i runs ttrousrh to Charleston. S. C, Central R. R.,-arriving Manmng 7)4 PiM Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9 I. M. I Nc 59 connects at Florence with C. and D train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. I , Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. li. for all points Nona . " -- . 1 , "' Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday 4:40 P. M.. arrive Rowland T.-tC p. m. Returning leave Rowland 60 a. 0x4 ar rive Pee Dee 850 m. . - 1 Train on Manchester Augusta R. R. leaves Cm. . A n, a.. y, Aw - tfft A .n4r. oiuum uauj, cucjii ruuwj i Rimini 12A1 p. M. Retornlng leave Ulmlnl 12:15 P. M., arriTe sumter 1.30 i.m. " JOHN F. DIVINF, General Superintend J.K.K ENLY. Asst Genl Manager. T. M. -J-ERSON. General Passenger Agen Table Board. A FEW GENTLEMZ.'J CAN BS ACCOilllO .u?l w!h Tt".e Uo.arj cs r.::i .;tf ir r !' 'iTTT ft?. 1 ' 1 1 1 1HIE STATE CHRONICLE WILL BE what Its name implies a State Papr, It is no- mo juueisrn "curonicie sua win not be local or section a L It I will aim to keep with the news from Mumhr to Manteo. or. a the politicians put It, from Cherokee to cur. It win be the organ of no man. no rlnr. r.o section, no party. It will be Democratic m politics, but will not hesiute to criticlot ! Democratic measures and Democratic oaccr.. TKHMS OK SUBSCRIPTION: . One Year .......... im Six Months ......,.............,.'. 1 m Sbree Months - &i TFor a sample copy aMres? . lllfc STATU CU RONICLE, . JUaldgh. N. C. - -a --- w- 1 ,, a . 1 . aJ TINWARE '.:' r - AND CLOCSEKY. : . - fk. ."TiilAUKi; C CO., Ii7rrrri ar. Jc vn 77 I
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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