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'6a. :."'A"PIIIEr FLORIDA TONIC 1HK. FOSTKTt S. CHAPMAN,! One of the landmarks of the Georgia Brag trade, now of Orlando, Florida, Bays;: r . i ' 1 - t , - . lean hardly select a single case f the many to whom I hare sold UUNN PIONEER BUOUU KKNEW-v - kk, but what have been satisfied,- and 1 find it the best remedy for all Skin - IUsoases I have ever gold, &d a Fine Florida Tonic. " - - .. "FOSTER a CHAPMAN . -Orlando, Fla.' A Certain Care for Catarrh ! :.' A Superb Flesh. Producer and Tonic ! j Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer Cares all Blood and Skin - Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores A perfect Spring Medicine. If not in your market it will be- forwarded on roiseiot of price. Sma 1 bottles $1 03; large bot tlos $l.?5. v - - Kssay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free MACON MEDICINE COMPANY. Macon, Gesrgia. ' . PW sale by WILLIAM II. OR KEN & CO., and Ml'NDS BROS., Wilmington, N.C. , t - -, jh2D&Wly tu thu sa nrm Five Cold and Two Silver Medals, awarded in 1885 at the Expositions of New Orleans and Louisville, and the In-, ventiona Exposition of Loudon, i .. The superiority of Coralice over .horn; or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over five years experience. -It is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable, , and never wreaks.- 1 , ; ; Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord, v None are genuine unless "Dc. Warner's Cohakt" is printed on inside of steel cover. ;.V t f OB SALE BY ALL IEAD1HS MEBCHAITS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, New York City f eb 27 6m a ta th PRQF.CHS.LUDWIGVOH SEEDER, Professor of Medicine at the Royal Umvcrstiyi Knight of the Royal Austrian Order of the Iron Crown ; Knight Commander of the Royal Spanish Order of Isabella ; Kntgnx oj ine jtorptu. x- Order oj theUed Eagle; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, fcc, -., says : . - - '" i " " LIEBIG CCS COCA BEEP TOSIC Ehouldnotbo confounded with the horde of trashy cure nils. It ia in no sense of the word a-patent : reffledy. I am thoroughly conversant with its mode cf preparation nnd know it to be not only a egitiatepliarmacenHlproanet,bntalsowoTthy of the high commendations it has received in all parts of the world. It contains essence of Beer, Coca, Qainine, Iron and Caliwya, which trejais Eolved in 'pure genuine Spanish Imperial Crown Eherry." .' Invaluable to all who are Hun Down, Nenroo Dyspeptic, Bilious, Malarious or afflicted with. -eak kidneys. Beware of Imitations , 222 lJ22tT3 PAT02HS C0SHET1O CLTCS2I2I. TTsed by Her Eoyal Highness thPrhue of Walew nl the nobility. Poir the SJrfn. Complexion, Erap ilo!,Chapping.Roughnes 91.00. Of druggists. I.rETilfJ CO'S Oeulne Sy ip of Saw a 'PRriila, is guaranteed as the best Barsaparillam he market. - i- ' ' - Y. Depot 38 MURRAY STREET. le27DWIy nrm solta th Q0l MEDAL, PABIo,'1878." 4 BAKKETS i ? Warranted absolvtcty pure fJnMj. from which- the excess or ' XMl has been remojed. It has three . ' nA.. mv) tunes tne tzrengi w-v ; with Starch, Arrowroot br Sugar, and is therefore far more feconomi. : cat, costing lesa than orie cent a cud. It la aeuciouB, uuw'f strengthening, easily cugeaieu, u admirably adapted for lnyanos as well as for persons in health. Sold by Broeers eTerywfcere. C0e, DorcWer,! Mass, jan 7 D.fcWOm tn th sat EBlLBTATEpEN. -1 on are allowed a free 'trial of thirl dais of the ns of Dr. Dye's Celebrated -Voltaic Bqlt witn .-. Electric Suspensory Appliances, for thei speedy . ti-V.rt andDermanentcure of Jierpovslteouittto 'i Vitality and Siatihood, and aU kindred troubles. Also for many other HMas. Completeffestora- w io-a to Health. Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. in risk la incurred. Illustrated pamphlet lnseaie . -; iitvetope mailed free, by addressing - - - - : V0LTA10 SELT CO., Marshall, JSCch. no 17 DW7m ? tn th sat Charlotte Evening Ohronicle. A DEMOCRATIC KEWSPAPER. ftrisht, MjOvrsyCJioap. - ; vjk v. f ." V;-V. BelieTea in Keenins up with the Times. : .. Likes Acgrosslveness in Business and tn State. Encourages the Upbuilding of -North Caro Una 13 a Strong Advocate ot More and Batter Bd ncation. - "r $4.00 per year; 35c per tnonth; - . . ' W. S. HKMBT, .Editor and Proprietor : - - . ap9DAWtf. Ui i - i- 14 a w s i i I III W. BAKER & Chanotte.N.:C. llicMpvning-Stan LINES TO THE SETTING SUN. . FRANKLIN E PKNTON. Orb who beheld the travail of the world! i Beheld it. ocean robed, an azure ball, Coruscant in the chrism of thy beamsl Beheld the earthquake-breaking continents Upheave their' mountain. -spines from the V sphered sea! 1 ; To whom thelives- of Taces are but heart-' . throb 1 . : . - 1 Weak as we arc and mighty as thou art, There are great thoughts that fire our tran sient dust 1 - -Which are commensurate with time and "Sold thy birth seems; almost now 1 To whom .- ' . The building of the Bky was yesterday 1 ' On whom the cataract of ages falls W ith less effect than even, a crystal dew -Upon a mountain's adamantine steeps L And who will still be in their infancy When the tired stars shall totter from their thrones, f : v. ? - 4--:;:: i : ' -Ss And thou, thyself, - paintings yon western : ; f .clouds, . -j .v': s f : Into a conflagrating Eden, shall," Icy and black, bo sunk in the debris Of a disintegrated universe! -v "- - - The Current. ' UVtt STATE .OONTEnPORiRlES, . We are informed by a- friend in Ruther ford ton that Cleveland and Rulherfordton counties had the pleasure of a visit last week from. Revenue Agent ' plaik , and his assistant or private secretary -in the person cf a Mr. Crawford from Chicago.; This -is the Crawford whose boasted purpose it was, in connection with the notorious Kel loez. . Clark's oredecessor. . to t make the 'Democrats howl," and6 he is the1 same Craw . ford who assured the Republicans by tele gram from Greensboro, the - day after the last Presidential election that i "Blaine would be elected " ' How is it that this man is still kept in officer1 It is an Insult to our people, an outrage, that such a man should be found in office under a Democratic Ad ministration, eighteen months after ,its in auf'uration.' .Mr. Crawford's headquarters (''arestiM ia Greeuaborov where, fwtlh a man from Missouri and one from Virginia, the -revenue affairs or .North (jarouuaare in epected and supervised. IAncolntonFress. The Republicans throughout the 8tate are making; strenuous efforts to gain con trol of the next Legislature; and we; admit that there are a few bubbles on the politi cal waters of this county.: but they can be easily pierced and, dissippated by good and strong men. . -The Democratic party is as good a temperance party aa th. Republican and those who livedo vote foi prohibition will pet allow the desires of the f Republi cans to influence and guide'them. It is nt for Democrats to believe that third par lies are for their benefit. Third parties cannot be.' for the interest of Democracy because the Democrats ate in power and do not netd any third party, so that any third party movement cannot pome from her. Greensboro Patriot. ( I roi.i tic a l roiy TS. ; Arthur G. Sedgwick, the spe cial messenger of the State Department to Mexico, is a Mugwump Can it be possi ble that Secretary Bayard is losing his Jacksoniau Democracy 1-BaU. American-, Rep. . v: ; ''-'?-) " '. 'i-U' lowlthatVearly1 all of the old leadera of both political parties are dead, or as good as dead, there is an opportunity for the ambitious young politician to play his hand to a . big advantage. Cincinnati Enqutrer. . :. Considering the horrible failure Blaine made in the brief timo he was run ning the foreign policy, of the government, the Democrats can regard his assaults upon the foreign pol.'c t of the present adminis tration with entire equanimity. Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dem. -A 1 The prospects of the political canvass-ialPennsjlTania! appear to bo de cidedly cloudy. The "nomination of Black bv the Randall and Federal office holding influence has : caused a - dissatisfaction among Democrats which will not be easily allayed. JJ T. Times. Rep. ! "It is difficuitio understand why any of the Republicans in the Third Con gressional District should wish to send Mr. Randall back to Congress unless it be on the princ pie of gratitude to him for having made a Democratic 8tate ticket that will enable the Republican party to carry Penn sylvania by 40.000 or 50.00G majority. Evening Bulletin, Rep. , - ' Amos A. Lawrence, a wide known Boston business man, died on Sun day. Be was born in 1814. ' , Ex-President Arthur, with cheek bronzed by the Atlantic winds, now tips the beam at 175 pounds. ?it ; . ;- . !.' Professor Calvin E. Stowe, hus band of Harriet Beech er - Stowe. died on Sunday at Hartford, Conn, He was at one time Professor of Sacred Literature in Andovtr Seminary. He was agea 84. I Ellen Terry, , the actress, says' that next to.her daughter she loves her dog better than Anything in this world; When Henry Irving hears of it somebody will have to'revive him with a smelling bottle. New Orleans States. . ? ; Washington, Aug. ::23,-Mr. W. W.' Corcoran, the 'millionaire - banker and ohilanthroDist who has been seriously 411 at nhe -White Sulphur Springs, is much improved. A private letter received here to-day gives an encouraging report of his .condition. . i Mr . ;Corcoran in - hts tna -yearwjf jiHr'.ii- '4Ss ' 'T . ,-Th speech of Dr Oliver Wen dell Holmes' at the ; farewell banquet that was given him at Liverpool was neither wise nor witty. In return for the courtesy with which he was received and the hos pitality with which he was-treated he dis pensed a liberal quantity of thi stuff his irreverent countrymen are accustamecL.to describe as Vtaffy." PMTiraes.. ; . . TWINKLINGS. The tlatestT- pronunciation - of matrimony is "matter o'money." Merchant Traveller. J ' t't ; - - The horrible disclosures of im morality in Newark indicate that the worst forms of vice are by'no 'means confined tp ke vx(i&leit&:Nev 'York Star. n ; I The challenge . given "by sLieut. :Henn ofjthe Galatea-foran ocean race with any of bur sloop : yachU to -Bermuda and .back oucht to be, and ;we have.no doubt ... . .ij r. TT.TIT7 r wiu be, accepteu.-r--tew "."7 rJ r FfWhe:'iQoee'Aijipe,ech-a r Judge that Victoria hasinformed herself on Ihe standing of the English nobilityr", re marked the Bnaae Jiiior. - Jk any reference to the nobility," replied, the Horse manor. -uianyuu ( imu v juu gee how she Addressed; Parliament as 'My Lords and Gentlemen, carefully separating the latter f rom the '.ioimetV'-PiUiburg LCftronide-Telegraph.- , . ; , From the Honorable HenryZirtiiur Herbert, r wnder ofi Parliament: Proprietor of the toorld-famed lakes of KiUameff and. fMuekross ASbeyr ete.i fev. w- - . ; MUCEROSS ASESt, . : Killarney, Ireland, Liebig Cos Coca Beef Tonic deserves all the praise it is receiving. EtaNBT Ajbithttb Hebbkbt. DEUOCSATIC ORGANIZATION. Plan' of Organization of- the Demo- . cratio Party of Hortli Carolina. j Democratic Centbai. E$, :.'Com... r tie, 1886. J ? r-. RaleighN. C, J une The f bllowine is the plan of organization heretofore adopted by the State Democratic Committee for the guidance of the party: : V y 0WHSHB? OK(3AmzATI0ir. ") : 1. The unit of county orgamzation shall bo the township.""' In ieach township there shall be an executive committee, to consist of five active Democrats, , who shall; be eler ted by .. the .Democratic voters of the sevcrlt6wnshupsyn! meetings called by the county,execuUve committee. And said committee so elected shall elect one of its members as chairman,, who shall preside at all said committee-meetings. :. . , : . 2.. The several township executive com mittees shall convene at the meetings of the several; county conventions, or at any time and place that a 'majority of . them may elect, and shall elect a county executive' committee, to consist of not less than Ave members, one of whom shall l)e designated as chairman, who shall preside at all of said committee meetings.";;? .f ? '-. T;' r 8. In case there shall be a failure on 'the part of any township to elect its executive committee for the period of eight days the county executive committee shall appoint said committee from the Democratic voters of said township, f . ; -" ; . 4. The members of the -township com mittees shall elect to any vacancy Occurring in said committees . . v 5. The . county f executive committee shall call all necessary county conventions, by giving at least ten nays notice by pub lic advertisement in three, public places in each township, at the. court-house 1 door, and in any Democratic newspaper that may be published in said county, request ing all Democrats of the county to meet in convention in their respective - townships, on a common day therein stated, ;which said day shall not be Jess than three days before the meeting of the county conven tion, for the purpo8e'of electing their dele gates to the county conventions. t That thereupon the conventions so held shall elect their delegates to represent v the town ships in the county conventions from the voters of Ihe respective townships, lwhich; delegates, or such of them as shall attend, shall vote the fall Democratic strength of their respective townships on all questions that may come before the said county con ventions. That in case no convention shall be held in any township in pursuance of said call, or no election shall be made, the township executive committee shall ap point such delegates. - r r t 6. Each townshin shall, be entitled to cast in the county convention one vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions ' of fifteen - Democratic votes cast by that township at the last pre ceding gubernatorial election: Provided, That every township shall be entitled; to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many delegates as it may see fit. -.: -1 " 7. That in cases where townships consist of more than one precinct or ward, each of said precincts or wards shall be entitled to send delegates to county conventions, ana shall cast its proportionate part of its town ship's vote, based upon the last preceding vote for Governor in said township. ' . 8. The chairmen of township committees shall preside at all township conventions j in their absence any other member of said com mittees may preside. . r ; I . . 9 In cases where all the township execu tive committees are required to meet for the purpose of electing county executive com mittees, said meetings shall be deemed; to have a quorum when a majority of such townships shall be represented in said meeting. ": COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS.! " 1. The several county conventions shall be entitled to elect to their senatorial, judi cial and congressional - conventions; one delegate and one alternate for every fifty Democratic votes, and one delegate for f ractions over twenty five Dimocratic votes cast at the last preceding gubernatorial election in their respective counties, and none bnt delegates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said conven tions: Provided, That , every county shall have at least one vote in each of said con ventions. 1 2. The chairman, or in his absence any member of the county, senatorial, judicial and congressional committee, shall call to order their respective conventions, And hold the chairmanship thereof until the convention shall elect its ehairman.i ' 3. The executive committees of the sena torial, congressional and judicial districts, respectively, shall, at the call of their re spective chairmen, meet at some time and place in their respective districts, designated in said call, , And it shall be their duty; to appoint the time and place for holding con ventions in their respective districts; and the chairmen of said respective committees shall immediately notify the chairmen) of the different county executive committees of said appointment, and the said county executive committees shall f orwith call Con ventions of their respective counties in con form! tv to said notice to send delegates to said respective district conventions. STATE CONVENTIONS. : 1. The State convention shall be com posed of delegates appointed by the several county conventions. Each county shall be entitled to elect one delegate and one alter nate for every one hundred ana nity em ocfatic votes, and one delegate foriractions over seventy-five Democratic votes cast therein at the last preceding gubernatorial election; and none but delegates or alter nates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said convention ; provided that every county shall have at least one vote in said conven tion. S . - .-- (j- - GENERAL BOXES. , i 1. Such delegates (or alternates of absent delegates) as may be present at any Demo cratic convention, shall be allowed ; to cast the whole vote to which their township or county may be entitled. - - I 2. In all conventions provided for by this avnVm after a vote is cast there shall be no change in such vote until the final result of the ballot shall he announced by the chair man of said convention. '! j.W 8.' All Democratic executive committees shall have the power to fill any vacancy oc curring in tXteir respective bodies. -; 4. That 1 the Chairmen of the different county conventions shall certify the list of delegates and alternates to the different dis trict and State conventions, and ;a certified list of said delegates and alternates to the State conventions shall be sent to the secre tary of the State central committee. . For the committee. . R.-H. Battle, Chairman, v B. C. Beckwith, Secretary. j - .ir! ? adteaItise iw nerchant and Fanner , V (PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT - 1 MAKION.SO TJTH CAB, OLINA ?. t. - .0 r ' ' s. "..!. i m. It-hasa larffe ana increasing tjttiunm wo heart of the Pee Dee country... the. bast Cotton section ot the two States. - i i It la a desirable medium of communication I With both the Merchants and Farmers of xms section, ana particularly wim wwjno uiuu' and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore thepape? a Proprietor,- F $he GentrErptestaitt " s rW!Tr.v'1TnJtTOrrrt NEWS Apaperand the Organ f the Method Protes tant' Church tn norta iaroua GreensDoro, n. v. . . ; - - . Ternis, $8 00peraminm,taadYanoe. The UglblMtyof its location, the number and actMa Its agents, and the constantly tacroas- lngdemwdforitamopgweor reaaers in vuriuuu pro uim - . . r r--- VrotesTANT peculiar claims upon the patron JrVof the adveStagpubUa Te very favor able; Consult your business Interest, and address theedltor j jj. MICHAUX, . .-C- rj ,52 o i S "5 i? " ft & r- a a M J , C3 o o 2P o - :-"a O f3 t to 3 o m n OS s JSZ3 ft: '-8 ea jl 2 h a a 3 1 a o A, it o B, o'g T H z- w K S , wK S n ELECTRIC BELT FREE To Introduce It, we will for a short time give away In each county, to those likely to make good agents, a lhnitednum" r of our German Electro Gal vanle Suspensory Belts, a positive and unfailing cure for Norrc - Debility, Weakness, Varicocele, Loss of Vigor, Rheumatism, etc. $500 Reward paid if every Belt wo manufacture does not generate a genuine electrio current. Address at onoe, , GERMAN BELT AGENCY, P.O.Box 17?, Brooklyn.New York ;'m-18PaWlrVl',v-'vUrV-- 1 ana Whisker Hab its cured at home with. out pain. Book of oar- -" ticnlara sent FREE. lVltehU Street. - i" WEAK RT5 Of the body enlari BTJFFALO.N.Y, 'nil Dartiou- jar went eeaiea 1el2D&Wly tn th sat Atkinson & Hanning, AGENTS, V HortlL Carolina Home Insurance Coip'y : TyK OFFER TO THOSE WANTING INSUIt- ANCS AGAINST FIRE, Policies In this Old and Reliable Home Institution. : All losses promptly paid. .' W. S. PRIMROSK, President. CHARLE ROOT, Secretary. 1 .; -PULASKI GOWPEB, Supervisor. Jy 4 tf : . - : CARLTON HOUSE. ; Warsaw, Dnplinety, K. C. QN LINE OF WILMINGTON AND WELDON Railroad, 55 miles from Wilmington. Table always well supplied with the best the country affords. Rates ot Board very reasona ble. IL J.CARLTON, . , dec 21" D&W tf - Proprlfetor. We Have For Sale .1 -r. THE FINEST. I1 - ' Ice-Gold Watermelons ! IN THE CITY. DELIVERED A8 ORDERED SOLD ONLY FOB ' cash. ' " .' ' : I V-,,' i ' WB, E. WORTH A CO. JylStf ; - .- . V"--- ' Atkinson & Ilanning's 1 Insurance. Boom, i NO. 118 NORTH WATER STREET, . "Wilmington, N. C. ' Fire,:-Marine and life Companies. . ,-. - Afwreeate Capital Represented Over $100,000,0 0. Me 11 tf N.H.SMITH, EEAL ESTATE AGENT, FAYETTETIIXE, N. C. ; -Correspondence solicited from parties wishing to buy or sell lands. . Reliable attorneys em ployed to investigate titles, eto. Refers to bns lnessmenof .Fayetteville. . ' OFFICE AT SMITH'S DEPOT, ' ' Corner Munford and Donaldson Sts., 5 ... - - i t . " . .Where a FULL STOCK of BEST ICE, COAL. AND WOOD Can be found at LOWEST PRICES. t7Look out for the sign, &o - - " . "Ice, CoaVWood," Je 19 DAWtf .;f STILI- 1ST THE MB ADV The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper- In the State, considering tne ; s Amount of Reading Matter, f ; SUBSCRIPTION $L50 A YEAR; $1 FOB 6 MOS. ? The PATRIOT offer, unnaraneled facilities to advertisers for placing their business before the ratn neonle of iGuilford. Davidson, i Rowan, Cabarrus, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Itocktagham, Caswell, rerson, Alamance ana nanuwipu, great Tobacco Belt of North Carolina. . ; , ; " " THE PATRIOT Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of. any Pa per in Piedmont North Carolina. : . , . Itglvesyou all the LOCAL NEWS. It gives you the NEWS from the Neighboring fc It gives yon all the important STATE NEWS. . : It gives you the GENERAL NEWS, j It gives you all the LATEST NEWS from Wash- fvgives the fFarmers Valuable Airrloultural Notes and much interesting for the Farm, the Dairy, and the Orchard, aa weu as tne amuy, Household. tSfRead the PATRIOT all the year round. - , I Z. W. WHITEHEAD, jan 12 tf h a jf-v. Editor and Proprietor. - ! The Lincoln Press, PUBLISHED JEVEBY FRIDAY,' AT LINCOLN : "1 TON, N. C ' -;- By JOHN C TIPTON, Bdr sun Fropr. t The PRESS Is acknowledged, by those who 1. i. a nf thn hAnt Advertising : i . Medium to Western North Carolina- It has a large and sWadUy lncrepanaw In Lin- Mecklenbarg counties, - Advertising rates libe ..1 anr1nt.1nn ti.so ner annum mh 11 tf , The Person County News, I ' publlshed'at ROXBOBO, IT C. ' f WmtAllEIl ci GIBBONS, ' r- ,. idttors and. Proprietors. - The NEWS has'the largest elrculatlon of any baner published or circulated to the fine tobacco dveVtlslug rateT ferf liberal ubsorlptha $2.00 per year. . . ,- V--- ' . M. i :2 111S1I1!'P np no Th e LI o r n i tig Star PUBLISHED DAILY AiTD WEEKLY ; 8taitioii Rates In Itemp. DAILY STAB, One Tear, postage paid ..JT 00- ; 1 ' ; Six Months, "f ' .1 ' . ' ' ; ThreeMonthfl" " " ' TwoStonths. " .:.L.r M' One Mooth " 4 03 .. 2 00 r X 90 . 75 .$1 50 . 1 00 WStBSKL? STAR, One Year, postage paid. - " ' " Stx Months, ' -;K . ' ' - Three Months " . . 50 UOTICES OF THE PRESS r - The 8b Is decidedly one of the best papers In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to It. Saiemltess. , - The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year as good a paper as any rjooplo should want .. Charlotte Democrat. HiVrJ" :, The trmhigton Stab has altered on ts twelfth year. As a daily Ipurnal of news it stands 'hip ead."i Concord Register - v 5 4 ; , , -4 : The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its thir ' teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the 8tate. WarrenUm Gazette.- ' ; ' ' ' The Wumlngton Stab has entered its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papers of the Soath. Oxford Twchliaht.i - r, The WTImtngton Stab Is cot only one of the best edited papers in the State,- but for freshness of news ana typograplcal appearance cannot be beaten, -Jackson Reoorter. . , y, !::' The Wflm&yrton Stab Is one of the very besf pa pars in the South, In every department from typo grapny up to euiroruu numty tuiu muuiwuuouvo, Petersburg (7a.) Index-Appeal. - -.-,. , The Wflmlngtou CN. C.) Mobkiko Stab Is a modi I el nowsBaDor. inaeoo. we vans, we no not exag gerate Its merits when we say it Is the newsiest Secular) paper published in the South. Richmond (Fa.) ReUmout ueraid, .- a -: -f,y v ' vi The Wilmington Stab has now entered upon Its .tirnt.h. vejur and twentv-flfth volume. - One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South ' and, as a Nortn Carolinian, we are proua 01 is. Tarborf Southerner. , ' ' - '-.''. ' We like the Stab because It Is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited .newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. 2ft. Airy Visitor i ,r :-: i . ' Although at the head of the press in this St at in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve. It is a Stab of the. first magaitude. May its lustre never wane. Thi Free Will BavtisL - i. i - t , .;.. v i -A The 8ak ts so well and favorably known in this sectton of the btate, tnat we cam say uouuxhk yt which its thousand- of readers do not already know. It Is in ever It Is in every respect one of the best dai lies in the South. Rooesoman.- r ? - j i - The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It la a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to tts city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina touriBn Charlotte Observer, ' That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac The system in tne get up of the pa per surpasses them &U Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports,, and has be aidea increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is an excellent paper. Its prosperity Is "not surprising since it is so deserving. Charlotte Observer. , 1 .-;:Cl-..;v;,'i a The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has lust reached one of Its many birthdays. Aa a newspaper it is a tavcrtte with the State press and Is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to it. Retds tUle Times - . . . : , r I ; . The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, Still continues on the high road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv best of our exchanges, and consider it the peer 01 any -journal puDusuea ib we ouuut Oxford Free Lance- ; - Why is It that all the papers with the name ot Star are such bright little Journals 1 The Witoing ton CN. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after alL Richmond (FaJ State. , : crThe Wilmington Stab has entered uponits 12th volum& and we are pleased to notice still oontin nes on the road to success. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news ooinmns are always a uiua iimw uuu uiudd , any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de partment is conducted with, much ability. Xcr ganton Blade. . s Humble to Its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for; cuae that atxenaea ine couapse 01 we oooiwra Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now Deaxns respienaent m we iuu suw ui a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newpa ver it has few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection and judioious arrangement, and we are proud to rank It among our most accept a J ble exchaneea. EWsboro Recorder. The Wilmington Moairnre Stab .has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this Is die first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that tne term 01 - gooa newspaper - im plies, and ts corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper , men. May the healthy, moral influence ftf the Stab never be re tarded, ana may its gemai enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Qoldsboro Messenger. , . s ;, . ., - ; HHMMHMHaMIBSBSBBI - THE CELEBRATED : ; ARRIHGTOH GAME FOILS FOR SALE fY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL KX patatlon. They have tought and won a series 01 the greatest mains ever fought on this or any Other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In "76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Dl nloma and MedaL ' - ? ------ I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds to the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, per Express, C. O. D., at from $4.00 to f 6.00 each HENS, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games to the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. J - : whnmmr dlimntefl the suneriorltv of mv Birds. will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yon want. I Address, J. G. ARRINGTON, tf Hilllardston, Nash Co. N.C. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers liy addressing Geo; P. Rowell & Co., . Newspaoer Advertising Bureau,' I lO Spruae St., New York.; Send lOcts. : for .lCO-Pgo -Pamphlet : Thef State t;ChronicIe. (Successor to .the .Parmer and - Mechanic .t- i . and the Chronicle.) " ' Under New -Management NEWSY, i BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UP WTTQ .v e -? v HE TIMES. ' HPHK "STATE CHRONICLE" WILL BE WHAT fX-1 Its name implies a State Paper. It is not the Ramish -'Chronicle."; ana wiu not do locator sectional, it will aim to eep up wna msuews from Mnrpby to Manteo, or. as the politicians put it. from Cherokee to Currituck. . - " It will the organ of no majv .no riagi no sec tion, no party It will be Democratic m politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic mea sures ana iemocrauo uuiuen. . r -. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ; One Year ..V.. ....i ...... .... m--$2.00 Six Months ............................ - .0 Three months... . . . . . . . . . - .-. - - -For a Sample Copy address "' - - ' s - V THE STATE CHRONICLE, 1 oct 8 tf '' v Raleigh. N.C -- The - nahning : Times, PUBLISHED BY . ' H. LrDARRj Jr.j at BANNING S.C. - Only $1-50 per annumln advance. CheapIAd-' vertistng mod him. - - ' " 7ilmiri&ton, & T7eldpn , . Eailroad Co. Condensed ScbednlCr TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . Dated June 28. 1888 j ftg. Leave Weldon.... 8.15 p.m 5 38 pan Arrive Rocky Mt.... 3.83 p.m.;.....- . Arrive larboro. 4.50pm .......... Leave Tarboro . 11.&0 p.m -. ...... Leave Wilson ....... 4.05 Tt m C.5S p.m Leave. Goldsboro . ... 4.54 p.m 7.40 p.ra Leave Warsaw.... . ....... 5.54 p.m .....,x Leave Burgaw... ... 7.00'p.m . . Arrive at Wilmington . .. . 7.C0 p.m 9.55 p m , i .TRAINS GOING NORTH. ' No. 47, No. 43, 1 i jDailv. Dally. - Leave Wilmington.. .i. ...... 8.40 a.m 8.59 pjn Leave Burgaw 9.80 a.m 9.60 p.m Leave Warsaw.'.. 10.86 am 10.67 p.m Arrive Goldsboro ..d . . . . . 11.85 a.m 11.58 a.m Leave Wilson.... .... 12.25 p.m 18.53 a.m Arrive RpcSy Mt.,..... 18.69 p.mr 1.88 a-m Arrive Tarboro ........ 4.50 p.m ...... Leave Tarboro..... r.. .... ... 11.30 a.m I. ; Arrlve Weldon- 8.15 p.m I 8.45 a-m Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at3.00 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M dally ex cept Sunday. - ic.v- ;a-'-a y.-.T-. Train leaves Tarboro.. N. C via Albemarle A Raleigh, R. B., daily.except Sunday, 6 P. M.; Sun- uay a r. m.., arrive wiinanimon, jm. o.iur. jn., and 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Williamston,N.C. Daily except Sunday, 8.00 A. T.,Sunday 9.B0A.M, arrive Tarboro, N. C, 10.05 A. M., and 11.30 A. M. . Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 5.30 P. M.; arrive Smithfield, N. C, 7.00 P. M. r Returning leaves Smithfield, N. C, 7.30 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, O.0O A. M. - : -..-v Traia No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. i - - i -. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. - i . Trains make dose connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. . ; i . All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have' Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. ; . - -: ' ' : .1 ... JOHN V. DIVINE, I -:-! General Snp't, J. B. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. - r - T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, l . j Je24tf .:.. ? : -..; WILMINGTON COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Baiboad Coi M Condensed Scnedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 5 Dated April 85, 1686. . SJ?'' Leave Wilmington...-. 8.15 p.m 10.10 pjn Leave L.Wao'maw. ......... 9.40 p.m 11.15 pan Leave Marlon 11.86 p.m 18.39 a.m Arrive Florence........:.... 18.25 p.m 1.20 a.m Arrive Sumter........ 4.S4 a.m 4.24 a.m Arrive Columbia. . ....... 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. , - jja . i t . No. 43.. No. 47, , " . ' - Daily., Daily. Leave Columbia. ..V- i- 9.55 p.m Arrive Sumter.. L.....L. 11.55 p.m Leave Florence........... 4.30 p.m 4.26 a.m Leave Marion..... 5.14 p.m 5. OS a.m Leave L. Wac'maw... 7.03 p.m 7.00 a.m Arrive Wilmington. . . ..... 8.30 p.m 8.80 a.m Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. -1 Nos. 48 and 4? stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Camden, Savannah, Wateree andSimmes. - 1 1 M. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. & G. R.R-, C.C. & A, R.R. Stations, Aiken Janction. and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pull man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. - M , JOHN F. DIVINE, ! ;.. ;.- -.:!---- i Gen'l Supt. J. R. KKNLY, Sup't Transportation, T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . ap25tf . - . , Ai : . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Opfics or S u p kbik t j jjxnt, . . Wilmington, N. C, W 19, 1886. Change of Schedule. ON AND lowing AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL Schedule will be ;operated on this uaiiroaa. . - - -" -:.:', y -j ' ;,' : aa aa PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. . ) Leave Wilmington at. 7.40 P. M 75 P. M 6.40 A. M .9.00 P.M .9.00 A. M .7.45 A. M No. 1. Leave aieign at. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at ) Leave Charlotte at No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh at. . . - I Arrive at Wilmington at ..... " . - . -,--: ' ' - - LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached. Leave Charlotte at. Arrive af Laurinburg at. . . Leave Laurinburg at Arrive at Charlotte at .... . Leave Wilmington at. .... . Arrive at Laurinburg at . , Leave Laurinburg at. ... . Arrive at Wilmington at. . . :.. .7.30 A.M .....4.40 P.M .....9.00 A. M ......5.45 P4M .....5.45 A. M .....3 85 P. M 5.00 A. M .3X0 P. M Loca.1 Freieht between Wilmington and lau rinburg Tri-Weekly leavtog Wilmington on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Laurin burg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, u - Passenger Trains stop at Tegular Stations only, and Points designated to the Company's Time .Table. j : . -,. -. , , j .-: " r -v . . , - J v - SHELBY DIVISION. .PASSENGER, MAIL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. - '. Dally except Sunday. w 5 I Leave Charlotte... 5.40 P.M 95 P.M Arrive at Shelby Leave Shelbv ....... ..... 8.40 A.M ..i.. 12.10 P.M No. 4. Arrive at Charlotte..:. TVatna T7n. 1 nTld 2 TDakO ClOSO COimeCtlOn B.Z Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and f rom Raleigh. I- Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and cnanoue ana a aieign u vaw. -Take Train No. 1 for Statesville. Stations West ern N. C. R. R-, Asheville, and points West. Also, for Sprrtanburg. Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest.! v ,- - ; L. C JONES, t. i Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, i - jy 21 tf ..-j- : 'a- - -., - r r-f;- Cape Fear & laiiin Valley B. 8. Co. 4; CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 14. j To take effect at 7 A. M.. Monday, May 23, 1885. t TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. -8.40 a.m BennettsvUle Shoe Heel... 9.50 a.m 10.00 , Fayettevuie. 12.00 m 12.20 sanrora... . Ore Hill..... Liberty. .r.. Greensboro I. 2.10 p. mj 2.80 8.50 ' 4.45 6.00 Dinner at Fayetteville. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. Leave. Greensboro... Liberty.- Ore Hill Sanfoid..: Fayetteville.. Shoe Heel.... Bennettsville. 10.C0 a.m 11.15 j 12.05' 1.40 p.m 4.00 6.00 -, 1.20 p.m 8.5U 5.50 7.15 Dinner at Sanf ord . - Freight and Passenger Train leaves Bennetts villa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12.05 a. m., arriving at Shoe Heel at 2.20 a. m., and Leaves raycLWJVlllO BUI1Uo, . nnunauajn and Fridays at 8.15 p. m.. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1886, edition 1
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