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""; -' A FIIIE : FLORIDA TOW IC FOSTER S CHAPMAN, c of the landmarks of the Georgia Drag trade, oir of OKando, Florida, says t, -, - : v "lean hardly select a single case ' ' .f the many to whom I have sold UUINN'S PIONEER BLOODREKBW- KU, bat what have been satisfied, and l nod it the best remedy for all Skin Diseases I hare ever sold, and a Flue ' Florida Tonic - ? F03TRR 8. CHAPMAN, -Orlando, Fla . A Certain Cure for Catarrh J. A Supsrb Flesh. Producer and Tonic ! Guinn's Pioneer Blood Benewer Cares all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sore 3 . A perfect spring Medicine. It not in your mar&eb wui oe lorwaraea on receipt of price. Sura l bottles $ 1.03; large bot tles $1.75. - , MACON MEDICINE COMPANY. . Macon, Georgia. nf"or sale by TO H. &RSEN A CO., MTJND3 BR03. and R. R. BELLAMY. Wilmington, N. C, J.JJ I l ' I l I II.. L II II ! mh2D&Wly tuthusa nrm PROF.CHS.LUDVfGVOH SEEGER, Professor of Medicine at (he Royal University t Knight ofthe Royal Austrian Order of the Iron Crown iKnighf Commander of the Royal Spanish Order of Isabella Knight ofthe Royal Prussian Order oftheRed Eagle; Chevalier of the Legion of ' Honor, etc., c, says-:: ' - . " - "LIEBIG CO'S COCA BEEF TONIC -Should not be confounded with the horde of trashy eure alls. It is in no sens of the word a patent remedy. I am thoroughly conversant with its mode of preparation and know it to be not only a legitimate pharmaceutic produet.butalao worthy of the high commendations it has received in all parts of the world. It contains essence of Beef, Coca, Quinine, Iron and Calisaya. which are dis solved in pure genuine Spanish Imperial Crown Sherry. Invaluable to all who are Run Down, Nervous Dyspeptic, Bilious, Malarious or afflicted with weak kidneys, lie ware of Imitations. 223 lUJESTTS FAVCBITB COStETIO CL7CX2XS2. Used by Her Royal Mighmsg thePrincess of Wales smd the nobility. For the Skin, Complexion, Erup tions,ChappingJRoughne88. $1.00. Of druggists. IiTEBIQ CO'S Genuine Syrup of Sana, pari 11 a, is guaranteed as the best Sarsaparillaia the market. i N. Y. Depot 38 MURRAY STREET. de37DAWly una en ta th OTHER'S FRIEWD Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the pain, bat it greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mo ther in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery, and lets liable to Floodins. Convulsions and other alarming symptoms. Its efficacy in ' this respect entitles it to be called The Mothbb's Fstkhv, and to rank as one of the life-saving remedies of the nineteenth century. We cannot publish, 'certificates con cerning this remedy without wound ing the delicacy of the writers. Yet ; we have hundreds on file. . ' " Send for oar book. '-To Mothers,! ailed free. ! BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., 'Atlanta, Oa. chm - se 14 D&Wlv ta th sa SK YOUR GROCER FOR AND BREAKFAST BACOW, NONE QBNUINB 4 UNLESS BEAB1NQ OUR PATCMTEO TRADE-MARKS, A UNT . METAU.IO SEAL. ATTACHED TO THE STKINO. AND , . THE BTR1PEO CANVAS, AS in THE OUT. 'decIS ly wedjsat - deoS GOLD MEDHh PARTS, 18T& BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the excess or Oil has been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi cal, costing Use than one cent a cup. It Is deHdoustwurishing,; strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for mvanoa aa well as for persons m health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W, BAKEfi & CO., DorcWcr, Mass. an7D&W9m tu th sat EB1L1TATED ftSEN. You are allowed afree Maioffhirty damotlbe Hise of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt witn Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the rpeedy elief and permanent cure of KervovsDebuUyAoM t Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also for many other diseases. Complete restora tion to Health, Vigor and Manhooil euaranteea. No risk Is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet UiteaitA mvelope mailed free, by addressing . .. V0LTAI0 BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. uo 17 D&W7m tuthsat The Cotton Plant. Itural Journal, the The best and cheapest Agricultum oor u um 8outh. - . ; , ONLY 60 CENTS A YIA TOia ASlnl r.t I Via MotAflnllM. Biettt Cocoa fiH Endorsed by the leading citizens of th State, and by the best farmers in the State nl South. : : Send postal for specimen copies for yourself and your neighbors ',.TT - Address - W J. McKKRALL. mh 5tf ' . Markm. 8.C. Morning-Starvj: nr. If I were a railroad braketnan, - , - My whispers would be so plain That the man who was going westward - Would surely get home again.' I'd open: the door for the ladies, - 'And show them all to a seat, And carry their parcels and what-nots In a manner becoming and neat. .1 would cultivate. tones of silver Whenever I had to speak, If the company would give me a salary Of fifteen dollars a week. , . If f were a baggage master, I'd handle the trunks with care, ; They should never be fired in a corner ' Nor suffer a scratch or a tear, I would treat their handles gently, : - And regard their contents, too, . : So that when they reached the owner They would seem as good as new. I would cultivate all the virtues Of the gentle, the mild and meek, -If the company would give mo a salary Of twenty dollars a week. If I were a. iailro .d conductor, ; " I would always say, "Tickets, please," " I'd be moet polite to the ladies, And always appear at my ease'. r I wouldn't knock down any money That was given to me for ihe fare; No spotter need be appointed i To make me work ontbeBquarep No kick need b- made by a traveller. Not a squeal, not even a squeak, -If the company would givo me a salary Of th'uty dollars a week - i Railway Life.' OCR STATE CONTEMPORARIES, In the case of these Anarchists, -vile and deserving of death as they are, there are many thousands of their equally vile sym pathieers ready to supply funds for an in definite contest of their , cases before the courts. 'Under our present forms of legal .procedure years and years may pass before they are executed. The people see this and therefore have lost all confidence in the law, when men possessed of money are to be tried. The Dispatch has cases nearer home on which it might have given its opinion Cluverius, the murderer, not only escaped the just penalty of the law at the time stt for his execution, but deferred the penalty till he had exhausted all the means of his relatives and friends.; And the pious fraud of Portsmouth, Va., who stole over a mil lion of money and conveyed it to his wife, has not received his just deserts and proba bly will at last go free witn all tne money. We clamor for no man's execution; still we hold that when men, either rich or poor, are fairly convicted of murder, as the Anarchists and Cluverius have been, they should be executed without that sick ening delay so common to our courts.; Rich and poor should fare alike in our couits of justice Raleigh Recorder. Now that the election is over and the majority has said who shall feed at the pub lic crib for the next two years, let's, go to work in earnest and see if we can get up Bomethine for ourselves to feed upon. Our manner of living one hundred years ago was well adapted to the times, but it is not congenial to our present comfort and ne cessities. One hundred years ago a man could easily provide animal subsistence for his family if he knew how to set a trap and handle a flint lock shot gun. But: with time, our customs, manners, comforts and necessities have changed. We must be able to spell, calculate interest, and be able to read what is going on in this busy world. A man in these days, without some educa tion, cannot have an equal showing ' with the rest of his countrymen. Let us have .more and better schools -Dgkribury Report- er-Fvst o e . POLITICAL, POINTS y Somebody should ring ; the chestnut bell on Mr. Blaine. He has gone out of politics again . PhiL Times, Ind. Henry George's followers have concluded not to call their party the Pro gressive Democracy. They do not like the Democratic end of the proposed title N. 7. World.- ... : Minnesota is the banner low tariff 3tate of the TJniOD, and sends three of the brainiest Democrats in the United States to represent her on the tariff ques tion in the next Congress. St. Paul Globe, Dem ' - ; - Jarrett eaysthat he was repre senting the tin. people instead of the iron and steel people in Bill Morrison's district. This is just like saying ho was representing a duck egg instead of a goose egg. Gal veston News, Dem...? ; , Whatever may . be done it is certain that there will be lees chuckling in the tariff crowd when they come to take action on the surplus revenues than there is now in contemplating the defeat of ' Mr. Morrison.. T. Post, lad. Rep . , An after election contest ! in volves the whole State of Indiana. The Democrats have apparently a majority of two on joint ballot in the Legislature but the Republicans are making a fierce fight on it to 8ave-Senator Harrison. Washing ton Post, Dem. . . j . - ; The probable redaction of the Republican majority in the United . States Senate from eight to two does not look as if the Democrats had been very badly worsted in the late election: With another such Pyrrhic victory for the Republicans, what would become of their majority in the Senate 1PML Record, Dem. X ,, -i. There are more Republican tariff reformers slipping ', into Congress. John A. ABderson, Independent Republi can, has been elected on the tariff issue in Kansss over the regular party protectionist nominee, and sa has A R. Anderson in Iowa There have been tariff reform gain in Central and llVestern Iowa. Phil. Re cord, Dem. iM M tm" : PERSONAL, Sunset Cox'i favorite tipple is champagne and a single glass makes him as witty as a wit can be.- PAii. Times: I Seventy newspaper men dined wilh Henry George last night. Here's a healthy boom still booming Philadelphia New- . r . . ' - ' ; A mnnnment to Ovid, the Latin poet, is being erected at Constandia, Ovid has waited a long time for this recognUion. N. T. World. . - i The matter with Grover Cleve land is egotism. He is a immense egotist. Grover Cleveland is bis ever 'prevailing and pervading, sentiment. New York World. : Mr. Blaine wore a . hat yester day morning which was susceptible of im provement under the hatter's iron. The nap had the air of "looking both ways for Sunday." N T. Herald: -: ' Joaquin Miller, poet and editor, has ehTaved hia beard, cut off his curls, and taken his place among ommB He has Ukerr his wife and baby to Wash-r ngtoa; and after a short visit to California will settle down there for the winter. N. x. World. m mm ' Little school boy in .Waterloo named Georgia -Richardson; nearly para lyzed his teacher the other day in reading from the first chapter of Genesis. In place of "Let there be a firmament" the urchin read it, "And the Lord aaid, letjthere be a fire meeting." Genew Republican,, iik FLORIDA: TIUBER AND TURPENTINE LAUDS. H HAVE LARGE SOKES OF THESE LANDS lying along Ahe railroad from Fernandlna to Ce dar.Keya, Ha.", AU finely Umbered and directly on, rail transportation:- Maps and foil description sent on application. We solicit correspondence from Mill and Turpentine Men. .' - l FRUIT AND FAMHG LANDS. We have for sale 3 50,000 ACRES 07 LAND In Florida, embracing some of the very best in the State for general Farming, Truck Farming and Fruit Culture, all cn line of railroad. Every forty acre lot of this land has been examined by experts, and we are prepared to make selections for parties who cannot spare time to attend to It themselves; giving them an accurate and .fall description of tho land, which we will IN ALL CASES GUARANTEE. : Send for maps. WILLIAMS A SWANN, , ; State Bank of Florida, my SO D&W 6m -' Jacksonville. Fla. . Special MotiGBs of Special Bargains in NEAR DrRECT ROUTES BT BAIL TO NORTH ERN CITIES FOR SALE. An excellent Farm, consisting of 160 acres of land, 20 of whioh are in a good state of cultiva tion. This Farm Is situated in a good community and convenient to all the advantages cf a pro gressive town and railroad. A first class two story dwelling and various Improvements make It an attractive place to live at. . Another Farm, 650 acres. 800 cleared and un der cultivation, and has nrodaoed one bale cot ton to the acre. .Located within two miles of Wakulla Depot, in Robeson coonty. on C F. & Y. V. R.R. If desired, growing crop, farming uten sils and Immediate possession. Terms easy, with one-third cash. Owner desires to Bell only be cause he would devote his attention exclusively to his profession of Medicine. Another Farm, 80 acres, 60 cleared and In high state of cultivation, . Two miles from 8hoe Heel. Fair buildings, and well situated in all respects. Terms cash and price reasonable. Anotner ram, auo acres, iw ciearea, witnin two miles of Rio Spukss, on C. F. & Y. V. R. R. Cheap. Terms cash. . - - Another Farm, 153 acres, good buildings and good farm, two miles from Rkd Sp auras. Very desirable. Half cah, balance on interest for one year. '"A Corner Store. In the town of Shoe HeeL Val uable property and good stand. Terms easy. Apply to u. a. BiAMjjtusu a Real Estate Agency, Shoe Heel. N. r. ly 25 D&Wtf N. H. SMITH, EE AL ESTATE AGENT, FAYETTE VILIiB,SiVC. Correspondence solicited from parties wishing buy or. sell lands. Reliable attorneys em ployed to Investigate titles, etc Refers to bus iness men of FayettevMe. . OFFICE AT SMITH'S DEPOT, Corner Muaford and Donaldson Sts., - Where a FULL STOCK of BEST ICE, COAL AND WOOD i Can be found at LOWEST PRICES. "Xook oat for the sign. Ac "Ice, Coal, Wood," JelQDAWtf ' FARMS AND LANDS FOR SALE. IMPROVED LANDS, TIMBERED LANDS, SWAMP LANDS and TOWN PROPERTIES. The Counties of Robeson, Bladen, Cumberland, and all adjacent sections, offer fine opportuni ties for investment. The opening of direct rail ways North make the SHOE HEBL section a NEW AND iNVTriNO FIELD for Trucking. Gar dening and Fruit. Climate and hygiene advan tages unsurpassed in any country. A competing point for freights. Railways North, South, East and West. Quick transport North by several routes. A grand opportunity for sate Invests menta, and a better one for practical farmers and horticulturists. Come and see or write to ;0. H. BLOCKER, Real Estate Agent, Shoe Heel, my?5D&Wtf Robeson Co.. N. C. ' Bagging, Ties, &c. HQQQ Half Rolls BAGGING, gQQ BdlS NEW TIES' 1 KAABbls FLOUR. 250 Bbls SUGAR. ' M r - c, Ex C and Granulated, - f f f SbaKs CO L)j Rio, Lagnyra and Java, t(n Bbls aid Hhds MuLASSES 1UU end SYRUPS, pJQ Boxes MEAT, ; , Q Bbls CirYMESS PORK, 30 TcJ and 150 Casea laRD 2 Tabs BUTTER. - ' 'JjQ Boxes CHEESE, 1' ' "Boxes. CRACKERS and CAKES, F)g0 Boxes SOAP," J JgQ Boxes CHEWING TOBACCO, J000 Lbs SMOKING TOBACCO, 100,000 250 Caaea CANNED GO0DS' POTATOES, APPLES, ONIONS, Ac. Tfor n&la low bv , ADRIAN & VOLLBRS, 8. E. cor. Front and Dock sts. se 28 tf The Maryland Farmer . 23D VOLUME. i A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, of 82 pages," devb-' ted to Agrioolture and kindred sublects, This is pre-eminently a FAMILY MAGAZINE . first class in every particular; fully up to th times on all subjects affecting the Interests o Agriculturists. It has long been acknowledged a atonal no at fbn haad of Monthly Publications devoted to Agriculture: pure in tone, advocating all improvements which will elevate, refine and benefit pecuniarily and morally the farming com munity: many of the suggestions in its columns have proved the key-note for reforms, adopted by the most influential organizations in oar The editor and proprietor has been engaged in the Interest oi Agriculture ior neariy miy yearn and daring this length of time has become per sonally acquainted with most of the prominen agrioulturlBts in the country. Devoting his whole time to fostering this great cause, he earnestly appeals to eveiy subscriber of the Mabtxaxtd Fabxbb to not only renew his own subscription bat invite his friends and neighbors to subscribe. Terms one dollar a year in advance, and a pre mium worth from 80 to 60 cents. .. jKa wtuxm&ni ai 13 tf Editor and Proprietor, -j CARLTON HOUSE. Warsaw, Dunlin County, H. C. . fXK LINE OF WILMINGTON AND; WELDON Railroad, 55 miles from Wllmlngton.; Table always well supplied with the best the country afford? ble. deo 21 D&W tf Rates of Board very reasona ' H. J. CARLTON, " - Proorietorr If! LIOOK-AGEMTSS CJ LJ GUARANTEED . SALARY ! Ffflffraetical, Snecessful Experience-to travel .employ and Instruct Canvassing Agents for Pictorial, Standard , . Hew, Salable Book. Address, stating salary expected, with experience, boota 'canvassed. S.SfS'S- roo5D5tW2t -tnthfat - - Wanted, 500 Cords Lightwood, , For which . THE HIGHEST CASH PRICEWILL BE PAID. CAROLINA OIL CREOSOTE CO au 8 tf Wilmington, N. C The .Horning Star PUBLISHED DAILY A1ID T7EEXLY ' Suliscription Rates In -AdYance. r DAILY STAR, One Year, poaUpe paid 00 SIxMonths. 4 00 " Three Months" 8 00 ' Two Months, V- ! ....... 160 " One Kocta " - 75 WEUKIY STAR, One Year, postage paid... .$1.50 Six Months. " x.;" .... 100 V Uirae Months .... 60 4 " "' "' NOTICES OP THE PEES3: T The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. - Long life to it. Salem Press. - The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth yearas good a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. The Wilmington Stab has entered on ts twelfth year As a daily Journal of news it stands "up iXmcriSaistr ,: ;; ,-.vn , ; The Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its tbir teenth year,. It is one of the best papers In the State. Warrenton Gazette. -' - . . ? ? Tho Wilmington Stab has entered its thirteenth rear It has become one of the leading papers of the South. Ox'ord TorchliahL v The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news and typograpical appearance cannot t be BeaAen.-acteonJiaortr.. -.-..a., - The Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from typo nanny up to editorial ability and independence. tebav (Va.) Index-Avpeai. ' - , - The Wilmington (N. C.) Mobhtkg Stab is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we dp not exag eerate its merits when we say it Is the newsiest (secular) paper published In the South. Richmond ( Fa.) Reliaiovs Herald. ; r s The" Wilmington Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One cf the best conducted and edited papers in the South and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it Tatwro SotUkarner. , ; We like the Stab because U Is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and bo well and ably edited , newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. Mi. Airy Visitor. - 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 magaitnde. .May its lustre never wane. The Free Will BavtisL - . , The Stab 1b so well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we pan say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It Is in every respeot one of the best dal. Ilea in the South. Bdbesonian. The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to Its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina journalism, Charlotte Observer. Phut moonlfioent beaming Stab has completed its twenty-second volume. It Is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dallies south of the Potomac. The system in the get up of the pa per sornasses them alL Tarboro Southerner. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and. has be sides Increased the amount of Its reading matter. mBi.iii an TnAllsntimi. Its Drosnerltv is not surprising since It Is so deserving. CharktU Observer. The Times oannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. Ab a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and Is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous fife to tuFeidt vilie Times The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice, still continues on the hsh 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 of any journal published in the South. Oxford Free Lance.. Why Is It that all the papers with the name of Star are such bright little lournalst The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There most be something m a name after all. Richmond (7a.) State. j TiThe Wilmington Stab has entered uponits 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin ues on the road to success. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that oomes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial do aortment is conducted with much ability. Jicr oanton Jtlade. Humble fat its beginnings, as was inseparable from an enterprise began amid the wreck of for? tone that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent m the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a newra per it has few equals, and no superior, for apprs priate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it among our most acoeptaE ble exchanges. Eilisboro Recorder. . The Wilminsrton HoBiirjra 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 doe 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 the first thing In Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper' im plies, and ta corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsboro Messenger Atkinson & Manning. - AGENTS, ..-v;; . Horth Carolina Home Insurance LWy yTK OFFER TO THOSE WANIING INSUR ANCS AGAINST FIRE, Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution. r All losses promptly paid.I ' ; ; - W. S. PRIMROSE, President. CHARLES ROOT, Secretary. PULASKI COWPEB, Supervisor. Jytf ; Banging, Ties, Coto Gils, &e. 1000 B0LLS BAGGISIG' gQQQ BDLS. ARROW TIES Winshlp Cotton Gins, with Condensers and Feeders. Winshlp Cotton Presses. Bacon, Corn, Flour, Lard. Coffee, Sugar, Nails, Hoop Iron, Tobacco, Snuff, Molasses, Ac, Ac. For sale by . aulStf WOBTH A ' WORTH, " The Biblical recorder . " PUBLISHED FY RALEIGH, N. C. REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor , REV C. 8. FARR1SS, 1 -Associates. CHAS. L. SMITH, Orp cf Mi. Carolina . Baptists v in Its 44th Vcar. EVERT BAPTISTSHOTJLD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. . Only $2.00 Per Tear. Address no28tf BIBLICAL RECORDER, - Raleigh. N. C. Atkinson & Manning's Insurance Booms, NO. 118 NORTH WATER STREET, Wllmlnston If C. Fire, Companies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,0:0. lelltf The Horn Journal, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING . At Warrenton, N. 0. ' JOHN W. HICKS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ; It has a splendid circulation In the oountles Of Warren, Vance, Halifax, N. C, and Mecklenburg, Va. As an advertising medium it is unsurpasseo. Terms $1.60 a year in advanch. ... Address . THE HOME JOURNAL, ' ap!5 tf warrenton, N. O. T7IIOLE3 ALE PBICE3. The following . . quotations !SL wholesale prices generally; In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING Gunny... Standard 8 BACON North Carolina - Hams, V B.. Shoulders, $1 B..... Sides, V lb WESTERN SMOKED . Hams, 9 B. Sides, V B .......... - 8houlders, lb........... , DRY SALTED Sides, B... Shoulders, Q lb ... . BARRELS Spirits 'J urpentine "v Second Hand, each .. . .. T. New New York,each. ...... " New City, each... i.... BEB8WAX. ...: ....... BRICKS. Wilmington, 9M.... Northern... . BUTTER, lb 12 8 10 15 1 14 .a i , em 6 & 0 00 0 90 0 00 S3 9 CO 0 00 . 15 25 18 10 10 18 8 1 50 1 80 1 80 84 8 CO ii.ee North Carolina Northern....... 25 , 80 25 13 11 . 13 10 23 13 14 CANDLES. 9 - SDerm, . . . Adamantine... CHEESE, $ a ! - - - - Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream 'State COFFEE, ft ' ; :. Java I.. ... : . Laguyra.. Rio... CORN MEAL. 9 bus., in sacks Virginia Meal COTTON TIES, 9 bundle... ... DOMESTICS . Sheeting, 4-4, $ yd Yarns, bunch.. EGGS, $ dozen... 18 11 11 & 60 60 05 CO & 1 18. 5 85 SO 18 nan - Mackerel. No. 1. bbl...: ..00 oo 1 2 53 8 00 11 00 (r 5 00 Mackerel, No. 1, . , Mackerel, No. 2, . M aokerel. No. 2. half bbl. 7 50 t bbl alf bbl.... 9 CO 4 75 7 80 Wackertl, No. 8, V bbl 9 0J 5 CO 9 CO 4 00 10 juuuets, v DDI - - - Mullets. l'ork bbls.......... N. C. Roe Herring. 9 keg... Dry Cod, lb FLOUR, 9 bbl Northern Super.............. ' " - Extra 1 " FamUy.. City Mills Super " Family-.... GLUE, V B.... GRAIN, 9 bushel " . Corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. ' Corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. 4 tO 7 00 8 CO 5 3 50 450 4 75, 4 CO 4 50 , 6' CO ? - 68 03 00 45 eo & 4 00 4 75 6 00 4 10 5 CO .10 3 & & & a 60 58 58 45 75 Oats, from store vow feas HTDES, 9 - Green. - Dry ....... J.; .... HAY, 9 100 lis . . Eastern....... 1...:.... - Western.......... .... North River HOOP IRON, 9 B LARD, lb Northern North Carolina -. . LIMB, 9 barrel LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft, . Ship Stuff, resawed....... Roneh Edee Plank & 12; 1 05 10 05 15 8 1 CO & no 2Ji : 7& 8 & 1 40 & EX 10 0 00 18 CO 15 00 20 00 16 00 & 18 00 a 22 CO 15 03 & 25 27 30 & 35 West India Cargoes, accord ins to Quality.... 13 00 Dressed Jfloorme. seasoned. 18 03 Scantling and Board, com'n 14 CO XOLAS&K3, 9 gauon New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... " " ' in bbls.... Porto Bico, In hhds " inbbls - Sugar House, in hhds - " M Inbbls......... 23 85 28 30 13 Syrup, in bbls NAILS. V Keg, Cut, lOd basis... OILS, 9 gallon Kerosene . ........ Lard,. Linseed ; Rosin...: Tar ... . ... Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown " Spring.. Turkeys PEANUTS,? bushels S2Jbs... 35 60 10 16 90 15 00 00 20 10 75 49 40 2 65 11 50 10 00 10 00 4 50 8 14 45 CO 18 20 24 y 25; 20 00 57 & & & & potatoes, 9 bushel Sweet Irish, 9 bbl PORK, lb barrel City Mess Prime.... Sump RICE Carolina, 9 Bough, 9 bushel, (Upland). . " " (Lowland). RAGS, 9 lb Country.. City ROPE, .... S<, tf sack, Alum .. ........ Liverpool .: 60 2 75 12 50 & 11 00 & 11 GO . . 5J a 65 1 00 1 14J 70 70 00 us Don American SUGAR, 9 lb Standard gran.. Standard A White Ex. C Extra C, Golden C Yellow SOAP, 9 lb Northern SHINGuES, 7 in, tf M Common Cypress Saps... ..... ..... Cypress Hearts STAVKS. tf M W. O. Barrel... R O. Hogshead TALLOW, tf lb TIMBER, tf M feet-Shipping.. Fine Mill.. Mill Prime .... ... :. Mi l Fair Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, tf gal Northern j. . - North Carolina WOOL, tf lb Washed Unwashed........... Barry.... 00 & BOSTON POST. rHEOLD, INVINCIBLE AND THOROUGHLY TRUE BLUE DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. - The clean Family Newspaper of Massachusetts. Containing the most complete news of any paper In New England. The Boston Dairy Post is especially noted for Its reliable Commercial and Financial Features. j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 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Chariotte.N.'C. ? -v oo28DAWtf J . .The Harion Star I M TIE OLDEST NEWSPAPICS PTJBLISHEi; IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and most prosperous in the State, offers to Com mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have adopted the plan of soiling by sample, an excellent medium of com munication with a large and influential class of merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store man. vhnM luitmniurA la worth solicitation. Ad vertisements and Business Cards inserted on 11 be ral terms. tm Address THE STAR, dwStf - - - j Marion. 8. 0 & 1H 1 VA GA 70 75 CO 70 1 5?4 6 6 6W V4 5M 5 5j 5 00 7 00 2 00 2 50 4 50 5 CO -0 00 7 60 i 8 CO 14 00 - o co e 19 00 . 5 6 12 00 14 CO 11 S5 13 00 7 50 8 60 6 00 a 6 60 6 00 0 00 0 00 4 CO 1 00 2 00 10) 2 0 18 0 15 20 10 15 Wilmington A 7eldon ... ..Eailroad- Co. ' "i 11 ill .nT-iTtw'tl Condensed Scnednle ....... . . , . TRAINS GOING SOUTH." . - Dated Oct. 1. 1886., J 49, Leave Weldon... ...I 8.15 p.m 5 38 pjn Arrive Rocky Mt 8.38 p.m ,;. Arrive Tarboro... ..V...... ..f 4.50 pm .......... Leave Tarboro U.a0 p.m i. Arrive Wilson 4.05 pm 6.58 p.m Leave Wilson ....... 4.15 p.m - .. Arrive Jgelma.... ......... : 6.40 p.m ... ' j. Arrive Fayettev-lle - 8 33 p.m Leave Goldsboro... .... 4.54 p.m 7.40 p.m , Leave Warsaw.. v. J. ... 5.64 p.m .....i... Leave Burgaw. .. ....... ... 7.00 pan Arrive at vilmington . . .. . 7. to p.m 9.65 p m ' TBATNS GOING NORTH. I ' . . y-: - : :;.5 - . '. ; No: 47, No:43, : - ; Daily. Daily, t, . -i' . - Leave Wilmington.... ...... 8.40 a.m 8.61 pjn Leave Burgaw... 9.80 am 9.60 p.m Leave Warsaw 10.36 am 10.67 pan Arrive Goldsboro 11.85 a.m 11.68 aja Leave Fayetteville . 7.01 a.m ... Arrive Selma .... 9.5Sa.m .......... Arrive Wilson . . . - . 11.25 a m ....... Leave Wilson.. 18.25 p.m 12.63 a.m Arrive Rooay Mt.... ... . 12.69 p.m 1.26 a-m Arrive Tarboro 4.50 p.m : Leave Tarboro.. 11.80 a.m Arrive Weldon ..... ... 2.15 pm 2.45 a.m Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at3.00 P. M. Eeturn ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.80 A. M daily ex cept (Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh, R. B., daily.except Sunday, 6 P. M.; Sun day 5 P. M.; arrive Williamston, N. C 8.10 P. M., and 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Williams ton,N.C. Daily except Sunday, 8.00 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A.M, arrive Tarboro, N. C-10.05 A. MM and 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro. N. C, d ally except Sunday, 5.30 P. M.; arrive Smithfield, N. C, 7M P. M. Returning leaves Smitbfield. N. C, 70 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C 9X0 A. M. Southbound Train on Wfison & Fayettevule Branch is No. 50. Northward is No. 51. - ' Traia No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, ooiasDoroanu Magnolia. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all nolnts North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, , General Supt. . J. P. KENLY, Snp't Transportation. T- M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ; OC3tf . " - ; - - " 1 WILMINGTON COL'HBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Condensed Scnednle. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 25, 1888.- 40. Leave Wilmington.... 8.15 p.m 10.10 p.m Leave L.Wac'maw... 9.40 p.m 11.15 pjn Leave Marlon..-.. 11.36 p.m 12.39 a.m Arrive Florence .' 12.25 p.m 1.20 a.m Arrive Sumter. :.. 4.?4 a.m 4.24 a.m Arrive Colombia 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. , No. 43. No. 47, Daily. Daily. Leave Columbia. 9.55 p.m Arrive Sumter 11.55 p.m Leave Florence....... 4.30 p.m 4.26 a.m Leave Marion 5.14 p.m 5.05 a.rft Leave L. Wao'maw.. 7.03 p.m 7.00 e.m Arrive Wilmington 8.30 p.m 8.20 a.m Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Mos. 48 and 47 stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Camden, Savannah, Wateree and Slmmes. , Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. Ss G. K.R., C.C. & A, R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pull man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. i JOHN F. DIVINE, I - Gen'l Supt. J. R. KRNLY, Sup't Transportation. r. M. EMEKSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ap 25 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, OrjlCB OF SUFKltlMi'aMnjEDT, . - ) Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 19, 1886. f ' Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE FOL lowlng Schedule will be operated on this Railroad. PASSENGER. MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: j. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. I ' ) Leave Wumlngtonat..........:.7.40 P.M Nd. 1. Leave Raleigh at 7.00 P. M j ) Arrive at Charlotte at ...6.55 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte at.......i......8.45 P.M Not. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at. 9.00 A. M i t Arrive at Wilmington at......... 7. 45 A.M LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached, Leave Charlotte at. . . .7.40 A. M Arrive at Lanrinburg at 5.45 P. M Leave Lanrinburg at 6.15 A. M Arrive at Charlotte at ...4.40 P. M Leave Wilmington at ... 6 25 A. M Arrive at Lanrinburg at 4 25 P. M leave Lanrinburg at..... 5.15 A. M Arrive at Wilmington at. 8.85 P. M Local Freight between Wilmington and Lan rinburg Tri-Weekly leaving Wilmington on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Laurin bnrg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passenger Trains stop at regular Stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EX- Daily except Sunday. -1 Leave Charlotte................ 7.85 A. M No! S.V Leave Shelby .11.10 A. M I Arrive juienDoro ix.w m. 1 Leave Ellenboro. 1? .25 P. M No. 4. V Leave Shelby........ .1.25 P.M f f Arrive Charlotte 5.25 P. M Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No 1 for Statesviue. Stations West ern N. C. R. R-, Asheville, and points West. . r Also, for Spartanburg Greenville, Athena, At lanta and all points Southwest. j L. C JONES, I Superintendent. . F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent. se 19 tf - - ' Cane Fear & Yaiffiii Valley B. R. Co. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. To take effect at 1 P. M.. Sunday, Oct. 17, 18S8. TRAIN NORTH. t Arrive. Leave. Bennettsvllle... 8.40 a.m Shoe Heel 9-60 a.m 10.00 Fayetteville 12.C0m. 12.20 p.m Sanford... 2.10 p.m 2.83 OreHllL.... ....... 8.60 Liberty .... . 4.45 Greensboro................... 6.00 . . --- Dinner at Sanford. " I , . TRAIN SOUTH. " - 1 -. Arrive. Leave. Greensboro..... W.C0 ajn Liberty.. " J5 Ore Hill 12.C5 p.m Sanford 1.20 pjn 1.40 Fayetteville.... 8.50 4.00 - Shoe Heel..!!................ 6.50 6.00 Bennettsvllle.... ....7.15 Freight and Passenger Train leaves Bennetts vllle daily at 1.15 p. nu, arrives at Shoe Heel at 4.05 p. m., and arrives at Fayettevule at 7.65 p. m. Freight and Passenger Train leaves Fayette ville daily at 540 a. m.. arrives at Shoe Heel at 9.06 a. ro.; leaves snoe ueei at .oii a. m4 auu ar rives at Bennettsvllle at 12X5 p. m, - - Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fay ettevule Daily at 7.80 a. m, arrives at Sanford at 11.45 a.m.; leaves Sanford at 12.25 p. m, and arrives at Greensboro at 7.15 p. m. - - Freight and Passenger - Train South leaves at 12.15 p. m.; leaves Sanford at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at Fayetteville at 6.00 p.m. , v jno. M. ROSE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. J. W. FRY, Gen'l Sup't. oo!8tf - NEr. ADVERTISEMENTS A r-. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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