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- - y,;- . , -A-Fir a FLQRIOATONIC 31ft. FOSTER. S. !APSXANq e of the landmarks of the Georgia Drug trade. on of Orlando Florida, says : . "1 caa hardly select a single casa r f the many to whom I have sold WUISiTd PIONEER BLOOD KSNJBW KU, bnt what have been satisfied, and 1 find It the best remedy for all Skin . . ; Diseases I have ever sold, aud a Blue . Florida Sonic. : "FOSTER a CHAPMAN, i . -Orlando. Ka." A Certain Cure for Catarrh ! A Supsrb Flesh Producer and Tonic ! Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer j : Cares all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores A perfect Spring Medicine. if not in your market it will be forwarded on receipt cf price. Sma 1 bottles $1 00; large boU ttesSi.75. Kssay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free MACON MEDICINE COMPANY " .' Macon, Georgia. . :iFor sale by WM. H. GR KEN & CO., MUNDS BROS, and R. R. BELLAMY. Wllinington, N. a tab 2 D&W ly tuthu sa nrm BBABFIELD'S j v. PEMALBr'r'i . - regulator Host happily meets the demand of the age for woman's peealtar afflictions. It U a remedy for WOKiS ONLY, and for one SPECIAL CJUASS of her c iease It ii a Specific for certain diseased conditions or the womb, ana so controls the Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangements and irregularitl s of her Monthly Sickness.-. The proprietors claim for this Remedy no other me dical prorercy. i; 13 smctiy a vegatawe uom nound. th3 studied prescription of a learned phvsicisn whose specialty was Fouu Dis eases, and whose fame became enviable beeanse ot his success in the treatment end cure of fe male complaints, suffering wo a. an. it will re lievo yea of nea-ly all complaints peculiar to your sex- . , ,-; -,4 - r " - For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Mes sage to Woman'" mailedlree. ; BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ; Atlanta, Ga. chm . ; SO 14 D&Wlv tu th sa FB0F.CHS.LUDW1P0H SEEGERj Professor of Medicine at the BoyezI ZTr.irersitin Knight of the Royal Austrian Order of the Iron Crown i Knijht Commander of the Royal Spanish Order of Isabella : KniaJit of the Eoval Prussia Order of theRed Eagle; Chevalier oj the Legion of liunor, &, tc, says : r: y - ? "UEBIG CO'S COCA BEEP TOXIC should not be confounded with the horde of trathy care 11II3. It i3 in no sense of the word a potent ' remedy. I am thoroughly conversant with Us rno:le of nrenaration nnd know it to be not only a legitimatepharEiacenticalprodnct.bntalsowortby of the hi?h commendations it has received in all narts of the world. It contains essence of Beef, Coca, Quinine, Iron and Calisaya. which are dis solved in pure genuine aptmisn imperial urowa nerry. Invaluable to all xrho are Run Down. Nervous Dyspeptic, Bilious, ilalariona or afflicted with veak kidneys. Beware ox imitations. 222 C32i2T13 CL7C22IS3. VseX b j Tier Hoyal Ilighnass thePrineess of Wales Uoji3,CnappliigJloughnes3. SI. 00. Of druggists. IrERIO CO'S Gennine Syrup of Saraa- pr.i-iii,is 13 guaranteed as tae nest iarsaparuisia thsffiarket. s f.l.y. Depot S3 MURRAY STREET. sa ta th CIS -' A' ' 1 ' v mm Used for over SS years with great euecess by the physicians of Paris, 'New York and, London, and ; superior to all others for the prompt cure of a!l; cases, recent or of long standing. ' Putuponlyin; Glass Bottles containing 64 Capsules each. PRICE, 15 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE CHEAPEST CAPSULES IS iTHE MABKET. ; .-. . Prepared by g9 B M sg tg fi Sld ; rah 27 oawly ta CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Qennine. ; f ate mad lwxys EHaMe. Bevateof wortbleos Imltmtian. Indispensable to LADIES. Ak jom IrnrzUt far Cbiehcases Kmgliiv mai take n atiwr, 01 T5So 4. (stamps) to as for panienlan in Utter by litmu Basil. name PAirTt.JfcMAsijiic f I Sold by Dm sers r-caajroyfci jtiiia. TSKenootber i tu th sat - iv ' "v-" 7o iatroduce is, we wiU for a short timo give away inf each eountv, to thorn likely to make good agents, a. hnutcd nam of our GiM-man Eieetro Galvaale finspea&orj Belts, a positive and uniailinjf euro for I'ervi. Debility, Weakness, Varicocele, Loss ofi i!?or, RhOTunatiain, etc 503 Reward paid if every Belt we manufacture ee uot generate a genuinet electric current. Addsoss at once, GERMAKt JBE i,T AGENCY, P.O. Bex K8, Brookljn.Hawyorlr- m 13 DA-Wlv All R E Bsif i llllll & ;l ""X: an i T. n.r. t. ,Ull tDHB tOI a time and then hare them return again, lajean . . i . jiuu, nr KITS. real core. u www " . . j r T.inxrv piiiika HlfTKNEKft a life lone toaj. a w.n.n .B.mAm n rt,rm th. wortt (IW Bea .other. h. r.llnd la no Teaton for at now reeelTlB c- i a . imUM ul a Free Botua of mr lidalUMa remedy. Oira Ezpresa and PoetOfflce. It coat To BothingfoTatrlal.aiid I win enre yon. - - - Addrem Da. H. . BOOT, 181 Pearl St., KeW Yortfc no'2lDW6m ." '. ana WaMkey Etao- lts enrea at bome witn ont naini Book of tar- ttcnfaxs sent FEEE. ,7 a. m.. w uuxiXiJS z , m..i. Whitehall Street, it Of the lars 1e 12 O&Wly ta th sat Min, Ties.; Cotton-Gins. le. HALF BOLLS BAGOrSG. BOLS. ARROW TIES. "it. 2000 Wiaahln Cotton Gins, with! Condensers and Peeders. "Winshlp Cotton Presses. ZZ :? . Sscon, Corn, FloarLard, Coffee, Sugar, UaHs, Hoop Iron, Tobacco, Snuff,' Molasses, Ac. auistf v WORTH rWOBTHU Atkinson & Hannings Insurance Rooms, " rtt NO. 113 NORTH WATER STREET. ' Wtlmlneton, T? d Fire, . MariaB :; ana Life Companies. A . . . n .... n . t . n ,4M W1 (V(l oKreKaie capital neprtiseutou vwr yiuv,uwwK ItlATEEY i SO If- i Star, i O FSMA. PERFIDA; She liked tho candy -and flowers he " brnnffht . r 1 . She let him adore at her mimic caurt,' 7 And rather eninvprl tho But whenever he asked her walkC - - - Or sit on the rocks for a quiet talk. 'Taa .always. "So Jolly of you, you know. Indeed, I'd be only too happy to go, i out, you see, 1 nave an engagement." The summer flew on;, as summers do,- . : -And lover and despair to aneaish erew. i a. mo luougnioi me winter s estrange ment: v- . - r - So he asked her one nleht to h li hnMo ' And go through life with him at her side; Her laugh rang out on the evening air, r-. As she showed him a ring on her finger fair. o-uu murmured, .1 nave an engage , mept-" -Life, .... ODK. STATE CONTEnPOBARIES. The Wilmincton 8tah anrl bpwoI nth or leading papers have voiced their trnmista- Kaoie opposition to a re-lease. , If the lease 13 not Tenewed will the R. & D. build a connecting link between . Winston and HtRtesvuieT The answer to this ouestion twill have considerable bearing upon the position our people are likely to take in the matter. Winston Sentinel. The Wilmington Star savsr "Arch bishop Corrigan. of New York, has issued a pastoral letter in which he warns his peo ple against unsound ideas jf the riehtsof property.'' "Unsound Ideas" underlie all the crookedness which men manifest as to "ngnts or property" and rights of . man v other things. Right principles are in dan ger on every hand. It is almost useless, it would seem, to warn men against dangers which beset them. - There is one great Straight Edge by which men and principles are to be tried: "The word of the- Lord is ' right, and all His works are done in truth." Society has drifted away from, the great Test, and hence rieht ideas", are lost. -Greensboro Workman. We fear that the whole thine indicates a continuance of discriminating freight rates in iavor 01 .Richmond against all North Carolina towns and cities that want to sell goods to Western North Carolina. If the Richmond & Danville syndicate intends to continue to run North Carolina railroads in the especial favor of Richmond and Vir ginia, it will have fewer friends in North Carolina as time rolls on. The manage ment which has just been superseded: was more popular with our people than the old one, or the one which seems to be rein stated. We are certainly kindlv disbosed towards, railroads, and think that juries often do them injustice, but we want them to act tairly with our North Carolina busi ness people, especially while using lines of road built with North Carolina money. Charlotte Democrat. WIVES, TRY IT. ; 1 ' Wylhevilie (Va.) Enterpriser t Wife, do you make your husband's home a place of rest after the toils of the day have been concluded? Do vou by kind words and a cheerful smile light his pathway, as he strug gles aloDg, often weary, often faint hearted and, oh, a thousand times almost ready to dispair and say with in himself, I cannot go farther? Do you help him try, i "To climb the steep, Where fame's proud temple shines afar?"i r . ' If you have - not, try it for ? one short month, ana see if you ivill not profit by the. experience. t I Men are singular creatures; so sin gular that one kind word,, or one cheerful , smile, would make them dare to swim through rivers of blood, make them dare to risk all that is near and dear to them,, when a com manding word, or a request couched in language 'not the neatest, would raise -the rebellious .spirit within them at; once. Wives encourage your husbands. . i . , ! Tbe Mint Iilfe of Tonne flen. . ' Exchange. ' 1 One night of ten , destroys, a whole life. The leakage of the night keeps the day forever empty. Wight is sin's harvest time. More sin and crime are committed in one night' than in all tha rlatra iif tlio wpot Thia ia mnr ui luc uuuubiy, ius succt muiur. like a file of soldiers, with torch in hand, stretch -away in 'long lines on either sidewalk: the g3y colored transparencies are ablaze r with. at4 tractions; thesaioon ana Diuiara nans are brilliantly ; lllnminated; musio sends f orth its enchantment ; the gay company,: begins o gather to tbe haunts ana nouses ot pleasure; the theatres are wide open, the mills of destruction are grinding ; health, honor, happiness, hope out of a thou sand Jives, The city under the gas light ' is ; not the : same . nnder - God g sunlight. .The rallurements .and per lis aoa pitisiis-01 mgat are a uuu- l.dred-fold ;deeper .and darker and I more destructive. Nightlife in our and abysses and. whirlpools make us start back' with horror. w 1 ' COTTON. N. Y. Commercial and Financial Chronicle ; Kb w York; Nov, 27. The move- ment of the crop, as indicated by our telesrams from the. South, to-night,' is snven helow. ror tne week ena-; ing this evening (Nov. 26) the total receipts have reached 280,202 Dates, aerainst 268.596 hales last week, 273,- 550 bales ,tne - previous wees, ana 271.665. bales three weeks since: mak ing the! total receipts since thfr 1st of Dept., l.OOO, Z,0,0(, ISUCfj UDll 2,425,282 bales for the same period of 1885- snowine an increase biuoo Sept.' 11886, of -12,592 bales. 4 W " .--, . :' TJie exports for the , week-, ending this eveninir reach a total of 186,463 bales, of which 130,066 Were to Great Britain, 9,715 to France; ana 4e,e54 to the,,rest;of..the Continent. , . ; iTo-day Liverpool was stronger,and our market . advanced smartly, but the close was at some reaction, from best prices owiflg to Hh"e rapid accu-" mulation of stocks in - Southern mar kets, - Cotton on the SDOtt Eas .been .very dull, with prices nominally nn changed, and closes quiet at 9. 3-16c for middling uplands. ; -V - .Total sales for forward delivery for the week are 376,300 bales. If: CV LEGISLATURE. f The Senate. " -. Raleigh Chronicle;, 1 ," 1st District Currituck, Camden, Pasquo tank, Hertford, Gates, Chowan and Perquimans M R Gregory and W P Shaw, dems. x - : 2d District Tyrrell. Washington, Dare, Martin, 'Beaufort, Hyde and Pamlico Chas P Warren and Jos A Spruill. dems. . " 8d District Northampton and Bertie PD Winston, rep. : ' ? . ,y -v. . 4th District Hahf ax Henry Epps, rep. 5th District Edgecombe R S Taylor, col, rep.- ;-; ' ' ' ' : 6th District Pitt W R Williams, dem. 7th District fWilson, Nash and Franklin r-1 H Thorpe and T ti Collie, dems. 8th District Craven C C Clark, dem. " 9th District Jones, Onslow and Carteret : ? 1 Dr J W Sanders, dem. - J v j -10th District Duplin and "Wayne J no A . Bryandem, and W Q Broadhurst, ind dem.';-34, i. -. --a-- ' Ilth Distiict Greene and Lenoir Arthur, :H' rep. i ? w-vi -. 12th District New Hanover and Pender r ' ' C P Lockey, rep. i ; : 13th District Brunswick and Bladen W . . J Sutton, rep.,,H tf . r . 14th District Sampson E-W Kerr, dem, ,15lh District Columbus and Robeson H j.' WD Williamson and J E Purcell, dems. 16th District Cumberland and Harnett Dr Jno C McCormick; dem. ; ; ' L 17th District Johnston J H Pou. deov . 18th District Wake Lof tin Terrell, rep 19th District Warren C A Cook, rep. . 20th District Oranee, Person, Caswell and L Durham J B Mason and T S Harri i son, reps. " , 21st Diatrict-$franville WT fS Jenkins, rep. ; - . 22d District Chatham and 'Alamance H D Mason, ind. dem. 23d District Rockingham H N Simpson, ind dem. ' 24th District Guilford Murrow, rep. 25th District Moore and Randolph Dun can E Mclver, dem. 26th District Richmoud and Montgomery. John P Crowder, rep. 27th District Anson and Union H B Adams, dem. 28th District Stanly and Cabarrus S ) J Pemberton, dem." , -- I 29th District Mecklenburg S B Alexan- der, dem. ' 80th District Rowan and Davie F E Sho- ber, dem. : 31st District Davinson S E Williams, dem. .:::f 82d District Stokes and Forsyth W C Mathews, rep. ' 83d District Surry and Yadkin Lil- lington, rep. t 84th District Iredell, .Wilkes and Alezan ; der W D Turner and E M Stevenson, " " dems. ' ' ' . : 85th District Watauga, Ashe and " Alle ghany W C Fields, dem. : 86th District Mitchell, . Caldwell. Burke, Yancey and McDowell Col Isaac H Bailey and Dr Jobn.Tull, dems. r -37th District Catawba and .Lincoln Dr Wm L Crouse, dem. 83th District Gaston and Cleveland Jas L Webb, dem. u -89th District Rutherford and Polk Jno B Eaves, rep. 40th District Buncombe and Madison" Jacob J Fox; rep. , 41st District Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania Geo W Wilson, dem. ; 42nd ; District Jackson Swain, - Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham Eope "Ellas, dem. ' Recapitulation. Democrats 30 17 3 50 Republicans. ndependent Democrats. ........... Total . ".. House of Representatives. Alamance Thos M Holt. dem. - Alexander Reuben Watts, dem. Alleghany R A Dauguton, dem. AnsoQi W L Parsons, dem. Ashe cep. - -' ; - . . Beaufort Watters, ind. dem. . ; - Brunswick Swain, rep. Bertie Rouhlac, rep. . . , j Bladen O C Lyon, dem. Buncombe welch, rep, ana K i'earson, ind dem. , Burke J O Mills, dem. Cabarrus James Lone, dem "Caldwell D D Coffey, dem. ; , ', Camden John W Halsted, rep. Carteret C R Thomas, jr. dem. ' Caswell W P Webster, col, rep. ; Catawba M F Hull, dem. Chatham James Parham and Jno T Pas- chall, ind dems. . - Cherokee W O Patton.-dem.' ' Chowan Elihu Copeland, rep. ; Clay VV H McClure, dem. Cleveland H F Schenck, dem. .. Columbus A C Meares, dem . . r Craven W B Lane, dem. Cumberland Thos H Sutton and Jno G Shaw. dems. . - l. Currituck Pierce Hampton, dem. Dare Evans,-dem.-1- Davidson N W Beeson and Williams, Davie Hiliis, rep. uupun J II southerlana. dem. - i Durham TC Oakley.-ind dem." ... Edgecombe R C Crenshaw, col, and Dred Wimberly, col, reps, r f Forsy th Henry E Fries, dem. Franklin J H' WiUiams, col, ana 'inaa Macon, reps. ' , I Gaston JnoF Wilson, dem Gates R Gatling, ind dem. Graham Crisp, rep. . . - I Granville J. M. Davis and H G Tilley, n reps.. ;, : "; Greene Dorsett, rep. ' '. . . ' Guilford James A. t Pritchettj ..and B G Cbillcutt. reps. M Halifax 2 reps. v r -" ' v -;L . ' j Harnett Thos W Harrington, dem. ? Haywood Wm r Crawford, dem. , Henderson E wart, rep. f.. j Hertford E T Snipes, rep : 4 J Hyde I B -Watson, dem.' 1 3 1.-11 U f I 1 Iredell A Leazer and J B Holman, demsJ Jackson Dr Candler, rep. s .' ll I Johnston E B AbelU dem, and John San--- ders, ind dem.. ....r'::', Jonea Green, rep. ; 'iv " -Lenoir M A Gray, dem. ' - f Lincoln T H Proctor,; dem V - ; . Y Macon W N Allman, dem." , ' i Madison Pritchett, rep. - - " ' Martin John W Manning, dem. McDowell G W Crawford, rep. Mecklenburg Dr J T Kell, E K P Osborne; and J W-Moore, dem9. - Mitchell J S Turner , rep : Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. ? Moore DCMcKinnon, rep... 5y Nash John Sharp, rep. " New Hanover Howe (col) and Hollowayi .(col)repsVi " m Northampton R H Stancill, "dem, and W RRawls, rep. , -Onslow H E King, dem. Orange J B Cfieek, rep. .... , Pamlico J B Martin,, dem. Pasquotank Hinton (ool) rep. Pender R M Croom, rep. " r Perquimans E H White, ; rep. .',." I Person John F Woodv, rep. Pitt--M C S Cherry and E C Blount, dems. Polk Henry Morgan, rep." Randolph Dr John M Worth and Thomas - "-J Redding, dems. Richmond Joshua Chappell, rep. Robeson H McMillan nd D f C Regan,. ' dems?" Y " - Rockingham Webster and Lindsey, ind. dems. '. .. ; '''" i " ' " Rowan Lee S Overman; dem. Rutherf ord-MJeo Stewart, rep. z " - L i Sampson R R Bell and W E Stevens.dems. Stanly D N Bennett. dem Stokes J CNewsome,' dem. . ..- . i-i Surry Shadrack Franklin, dem. ; -8 wain A H Hayes dem. Transylvania J P Deverr dem. ' ' T V St -4 Wake Temple, Mangum, Hoover and Sor rellrirep8. Y ' - Warren R C Ward, rep. Washington W C Snell, rep . - ' : - Tr.tnni. T?or " ' . . . . ,. i : Wayne C H Brogden and John B Person, - reps. Wilkes Tyre York. rep. Wilson Wilev W Farmer, rep. . Yadkin Vestal, rep. . ' Yancey Rep. - . . Reeapltnlatlon. Democrats .".... I .. i ...."..'. I .... 55 Republicans. . : i .......... . 56 Independent Liemocrats. ........... 9 Total. . ". . : . . .'. .120 WHOLESALE PBICES. The . following quotations represent wholesale prices generally. - In maklnfrup small orders higher prloes have to be charged. . , , BAGGING - Gunny . ...v....:. 8 ... 8?4 Standard OM BACON North Carolina - Hams, lb & 15-; Shoulders, 9 B B & '8$ Sides. V 1 -- 1 10 It WBSTfiRN SMOKED . ,. Hams, 9 lb .....v - 18 I.' Sides, 9 lb ,. Iwfo ; 9 Shoulders, tt S 7 7y DRY SALTEU j v s ; - i Sides, 9 Tr - vws '.- Ya Shoulders, 9 lb.. . 6. . 8 BARRELS Spirits 'Jurpeatme. v Second Hand, each ........ . 0 00 Naw New Toiteaoh. ... 0 00 GO 80. 80 24 . - New CltT. each... .... ..' 00 & BEESWAX, 9 B. . 23 BKICK8, Wilmington, 9 VL, 0 00 Northern 00 ea8 co s & 14 00- BUTTER, 9 w North Carolina 15 25 18 10 10 12 8 25 30 Northern...... CANDLES. S sperm " Adamantine ...... - CHEESE, 9 lb Northern Factory- - Dairy, Cream 8tato :.. 25 11 13 10 23 13 14 COFFEE, 9 lb Java.......... ....... .. iSt A . - Laguyra llJwa - Rio 11 & CORN MEAL, 9 bus., in sacks 0 & Virginia Meal 0 COTTON TIES, 9 bundle I C5 1 16 lHJMSSTICS sheeting, 4-4, 9 yd Yarns. 9 bunch..., EGGS, 9 dozen "... Tyrrell R P Felton, dem.., -: Union C A Ashcraft, dem. t JT M Witjrn- col. rfin. .1- 4H- 5 00 85 : 18 20 00 03 1 8 50 7 50 8 00 9 00 11 00 4 75 00 -7 80 - 0 0(1 . 4 t'O 5 00 7 00 9 00 . 3 00 4 00 5 10 3 50 4 00 " 4 50 76 4 75 6 00 , 4 CO 4 10 4 50 5 00 S 10 CO r CO " 68 60 03 ' 68 ' 58 45 45 : CO 75 5 S4 to ; 12H 1 05 1 10 1 CO 1 05 1 10 1 15 ; - 8 . Jrloii Mackerel, No. 1, Mackerel, No. 1, . Mackerel. No. 2. hbl.,... halt bbl. - Mackerel. No. 2. aifbbT. Mackerel. No. 8. bbl.. : Mullets, 9 bbl-..- Mullets. Tork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg... - Dry Cod, 9 D. - FLOUR, 9 bbl . h Northern Super Extra.... ..i. ? Family. City Mills Super. . ......... . FamUy GLUE, 9 lb.... - GRAIN, 9 bushel .. Corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo. In bags, white. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags. Oats, from store..... Cow Peas.. .-- HIDES, 9 Green. . ..: Dry HAY, 9 100 lbs Eastern Western North River HOOP IRON, 9 ...... LARD, 9 S - Northern - North Carolina LIME. 9 barrel LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft, Ship Stuff, resawed....... 8 ... 1 40 - 10 000 ..J8 00 20 03 & 16 00 18 00 23 CO 15 00 Kongn nage fiaus Went India Canroes. accord- 15 00 ing to quality : ..-13 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 OS Scantling and Board, com'n 14 CO MOUAsaiss, 9 gauon . New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 23 25 - ' inbbls. .. 25 27 ' Porto BIco, In hhds....;... 28 - 80 ' " " Inbbls....'.... ' 80 85 'ugar House, in hhds - S " " -inbbls 18 " Smro. in bbls ... 23 85 NAILS. 9 Keg, Cut, lOd basis... OILS, 9 'gaUon Kerosene ...... Lard linseed Rosin - Tar.... .... ' Deck and Spar., POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. " Spring. ' Turkeys.... .... PEANCT8, bushels 2 .lbs... POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet..; Irish, 9 bbl PORK, B barrel City Mess............ ........ a 50 ; 11 50 Rime .... Rump.... RICE Carolina, 9 lb . - Rough, fi bushel, (Upland).. " (Lowland). BAGS, 9 B Country City...;. ROPK. B) lb SALT, y sack. Alum... Liverpool.... ........ ...... Lisbon. ........ American SUGAB, 9 lb Standard gran.. Standard A . White Ex. C. Extra C, Golden v xeuow... SOAP, 9 lb Northern. BH-LNttaits, 7 in. v Ja,. common., Cypress Saps.... Cypress Hearts.. STAVES, 9 M-W. O. Barrel. . a. o. uogsneaa ... uuu kb TALLOW, 9 S TIMBER. 9 At feet Shipping.. 12 00 Fine MU1 ...1125 : Mill Prime.......... 7 60 ; Mil Fair 6 00 . Common MiU .-.i 6 00 Inferior to- Ordinary........ 0 00 WHISKEY, fi gal Northern.. . 1 MC North Carolina........ ......i 1 03 ,. OOU f? lb Washed 181 . Unwashed........:.. "......., 15 Bnrry. ....... ......... ....... r 10 Atkinson & Hanning, Y ;; v . AGE5IT, Nortli Carolina Home Insurance CoiB'yi "TTE OFFER TO THOSE WANTDSTO INSUR- ANCB AGAINST FIRE, Policies In this Old ana Reliable Home Institution. All losses promptly pald. - .: f V; V Y5 : W. S. PRIMROSE, President; CHARLB4 ROOT, Secretary. " PULASKI COWPEB, Supervisor. iy4tf STTLXi' IN THE: LEAD. The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper in the State, considering the Amount of Reading Hatter. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR; $1 FOR 6 MOS. .The PATRIOT offers unparalleled facilities to advertisers for niacins: their business before the reading people of Guilford, 'Davidson. Rowan, Cabarrus, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Rockingham,; Caswell, Person, Alamance and Randolph, the Tll. M XT a.. rtulH. f I Y THE. PATRIOT, Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Pa per in Heamont wortn Carolina. It rives Ton all the TiOnAt. NKWS. ' f -; 1 5 - It gives you the NEWS from the Neighboring counties. - . - It gives you all the Important STATE NEWS: Itrivea von thftORNRRAT. TTKW8. - - It gives you ail the LATEST NEWS from Wash ington. It gives the Farm era Valuable Agrioultural Notes and mnoh intAmstlnff for the Farm, the Dairy, and the Orchard, as well as the Family jtiousenoia. ; - , ; pSTRead the PATRIOT all the year round. . Z. W. WHITEHEAD, -: Jan 12 tf " ; . Editor and Proprietor. The Central Protestant A W WW TV tTFr Tn.TrTTa A UTTfc U & VTt.V VHUIS paper and the Organ cf the Methodist Protes tant Church In North Carolina, la published at Greensboro, N. C. . , . Terms, 2 00 per annum, In advance. 1 ' , 'The eligibility of its location, the number and activity of Its agents, and the constantly lnoroaa- 4. .1 . 141 .l.inl aUK ucuiouu ivi a auuiiiK.uio mure avwjt. wqqwq v. rt5auio ut tariuus oubiuno. gAVO vai w PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the patron- - , . V. M JwMmmI 1.11 . fl.nU 1 . ,x A. ..i.JJwM AU. I.A . ....... .. j. J. In inCHAUI, i-eensboro H. C Fhe orning Star T ' T ' . " " w-stO -t '-ta1 PUBLISHED DAILY AIH) WlESXT : SnliscriBtlon Rates In Mme. DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,...$7 00 " " SUMonths. ." . " 4 00 Three Months 300 ' Two Months, " . ........ 1 60 . " ' One Hooti. " ....... 75 WEEKLY STAR, One Tear, postage paid... .51 59 - , . SixMoBths. : " " ....100 - "i Three Months " 63 U0TICES OF THE PEES3: The Btab is decidedly one of the best papers In the State, as bright and newsy as ever. , Long life to it. Balm Pnit.i- - - '. Th mini-fftnn ftria baa entered on its twelfth vear as eood a paper as any people should want. Charlotte Democrat. .- , , " ' Pha wn-mlTurtnn sAa has entered on ts twelfth Sear. As a dally Journal of news it stands "up ewnGmooraeoister- y- The Wurolngton Stab has entered upon Its thir teenth year. - It is one of the best papers m : the Stato. Warrmton Hateti. . -v. i, ' The Wumfxtgton Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one oi tne leauing papers ox the South. Oxford Torchlight.. . .. s n tu. TOTlmln fjri R-is Is not onlv one of the best edited papers in the State, but for freshness of news ana sypograpioai appearaii o umwii l-i beaten. vocOH jiawrper. ; . j ? The WHmin-ton Stab is one of the very best pa pers in the South, in every department from typo graphyupto editorial ability and independence. Petersburg ( Va.) Index-Appeai. The Wumlngton (N. C.) Mobhiks Stab is a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits when we say it is the newsieU (secular) paper published In the South. Biclmumd ( Fa.) Mioioiu Herald. . The WUminston Stab has now entered upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth volume. One of the best conauctea ana eaiiea papers ua un douui and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarboro Southerner. . v ; 4 w 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- ,per. Xiougmay tae stab twin e. -xc .-nrv Althou-h at the head of the press in this Stat tn all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to Improve. - It is a Stab of the first magaltude. May its lustre never wane. TMJiree nutJjavnsi. Thn aab la so well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every Tespeot one of the best dal lies th the South. r JBobeaoniaru The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It is s most excellent newspaper, wen ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina lournaiism. Charlotte Observer. That mairnlficent lteamlng 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 the get up of the pa per surpasses them alU Tarboro Southerner. Tha wnmineton Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stab Is aa excellent paper, xts prosperity is not surprising since it is so deserving. Chariots Qotsntr. - The Times cannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to It. SeidM vilie Times Tha Wflnihurton 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 ver best of our exchanges, ana consider it the peer of any Journal published In the South. Oxrora arte jjonce. - - Whv 1b It. that all the tarera with tbe name of Star are such bright little Journals T The Wilming ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, tbe Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something ta a name after alL Richmond (FoJ State. HThe WOmington Stab has entered upoclts 13th volume, 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 columns are always a little fuller than those 'of any other of our exenanges, ana its eaitoruu ae aartment is conducted with much ability. JScr- tanton Jilaae . Humble in Its beginnings, as was Inseparable from an enterprise began amid the wreck of for; tune that attended the collapse of the Southern Confederaov. the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly ongutening prosperity, as a newspa per it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs- pnate selection ana juumuoub uraugtu-tiui, ana we are proud to rank it among our most acoeptsE ble exchanges.' EtOsboro Recorder. The WUminston Mobhths 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 or tne stab uigntiui ly too) Is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing ta Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and ts corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral innuenoe oi tne btab never oe re tarded, and may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. Goldsbcro Messenger. 1831 THE CULflVATOR 1886 AND Country Gentleman. : THE BEST OF THE - j Agricnltnral Weeklies. ' Thx Cotthtbt Qertlbkan is the Leading Jour nal of American Agriculture. In amount and practical value of Contents, in extent and ability of Correspondence, in quality of paper and style of publication, it occupies the FIRST RANK. It is believed to have no superior lu either of the three chief divisions of FARM CROPS AND PROCESSES, . HORTICULTURE & FRUIT-GROWING, V T LIVE STOCK AND DAIRYING, while it also Includes all minor "departments of rural interest, such as the Poultry ard. Entomo logy, Bee-keeping. Greenhouse and Grapery, Ve terinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestio Economy, and a summary of the News of the Week. Its Market Reports are unusually complete, and much at tention is paid to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most import ant of all questions WHEN TO. BUY AND WHEN TO SELL. It is liberally illustrated, and Is in tended to supply, in a continually Increasing de gree, and in tne best sense of the term, a , ,i LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. " 'Altbouch the Cottjttbt Qiktlimab has been GREATLY ENLARGED by increasing its size from 16 to 20 pages weekly, the terms continue as heretofore, when paid strictly in advance : One Copy, one year, $2.60: Four Copies, $10, and an additional copy for the year free.to the sender of the dub; Ten Copies, 130, and an additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club. l?Spectmen copies Free- Address . . ELUTHES TUCKER & SON, Publisher. --,.; V, '- Z-TiXh Albany, N. Y. ' The State . Chronicle. (Successor to the' Farmer and Mechanic q.,1 z d the Chronicle.) Y Under : New Management NEWSY, ? BRIGHT AND CLEAN. ... . ... . THE TIMES. UP WITH THE "STATE CHRONICLE" WILL BE WHAT Its name implies a State Paper. It is not the Raxeise "Chronicle." and will not be locator seotlonaL It will aim to keep up with the news from -Murphy to Manteo, or. as the politicians put it, from Cherokee to Currituck. It will the organ of no man, no ring, no sec tion, no party. It will be Democratic in politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic mea sores and Democratic officers, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year .r...... .................. .$2.00 Six Months ... . r . . . : . . ; . . ....... 1.00 Three months....... .................. ........ .50 For a Sample Copy address HE STATE CHRONICLE, oot 2 tf Kaioign. jna;. The Xihcoln Press, r published; every Friday, at Lincoln- i f n'm- r TOR, H.- a.-; V- -By JOHN C. TIPTON, Ed'i and Prop'r. The PRESS Is acknowledged, by those who have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising Mediums in Western North Carolina. If has a large and steadily increasing patronage in Lin coln. Gaston, Catawba, Cleaveland, Burke and Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates libe ral Subscription 21.50 per annum. mhlltf 5Tiliningtoiii & Weldoix y Railroad Co. ' f rw Condensed Scltedulc. ; TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DatM Nov.14.18861 Leave Weldoa. .... 2.15 p.m 5 38 pan 1 10 am Arrive Rocky Mt.. 8.83 p.m v Arrive larboro.... I 4.50 pm .,.;,.... ....4....: Leave Tarboro .... 1 1 1 . 80 p.m ... Arrive Wilson..... 4X5 p.m 6.58 p.mj 8.07 a.m Leave Wilson.. ... 4.15 p.m i.. Arrive Selma..;... 5.40 p.m ... ... ..; Arrive Fayettev'le 8 33 p.m ......... ....... Leave Goldsboro ; 4.54 p.m 7.40 p.m 3.58 a m Leave Magnolia.,. 6a9 p.m 8.33 p,m 5.18 a.m Leave Burgaw 7.00 p.m .. 6.13 a,m Arrive Wilmington 7. to p.m 9.55 rm 7.0Oam , , . . TRAINS GOING NORTH. T"" No 45, j No. 47, t No. 4i . Dailv. Dally. Daily.; Leave Wilmingtonlll.40 pant. 8.60 a.m 8.5? pjn Leave Burgaw 9.84 a.m 9.60 pjn Leave Magnolia... 12.53 a m 10.23 am 10.42 pan Arrive Goldsboro.. 1,65 am 11.85 a.m 11.58 a.m Leave Fayettevllle 7.01ajn.... Arrive Selma. 9.58 a.m .......... Arrive WUson...... 11.8Sam .......... Leave Wilson...... 2.32 a.m 12.25 pan 12.51 a.m Arrive Roc-yMt. .. 1.00 p.m 1.27 a-m Arrive Tarboro .1.. 4.50 p.m Leave Tarboro..... 11.80 a.m ......... Arrive Weldon.... 4.05 am 2.15 p.mh 2.45 a.m Train on Footland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at8.0d P. M. , Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M daily ex cept cunaay. . - - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C-? via Attwmarle & Raleigh, R. R daily.except Sunday, 6 P. M.; Sun day 5 P. M.: arrive Wllllamston, N. C., 8.10 P M. and 6.40 P, M. Returning leaves Winiamston,N.C. Daily except Sunday, 8.00 A. M.,Sunday 90 A.M,. arrive Tarboro, N. C, 10.05 A. M- and 110 A. M: Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro. N.C., dally except Sunday, 5.80 P. M.; arrive 6mithfield,N. O, 7.00 P. M. Returning leaves Smithfield, N. C- 7A0 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C-9i!0A.M. ... Southbound Tram on Wilson As Fayettevllle Branch is No. 50, Northward is No. 61. Traia No. 40 South - will stop only at WUson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. -. i Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Riohmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. - Trains make close connection, for all points 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. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. ., i " T. M.EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, i no 14 tf - i WILHIHflTOS COL'HBIA & ADGDSTA 'Railroad Coi ' 1 .Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 14, 1886 No. 42, Daily. NoV48," Dally. No. 40, Dally. ' Leave Wilmington Leave L.Waomaw Leave .Marion .... . Arrive Florence... Arrive Sumter.... Arrive Columbia. . ! 7.20 a.m 8.15 p.m 9.33 pjn 11. 24 p.m 12.15 p.m 44 ajn 6.40 a.m 10.10 pan 8.41 a-m li.io pjn 12.39 aaa 10.23 am 11.15 a.m am 4.24 aan 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 47, Dally. No. 43. DaUy No. 45, DaUy.- Leave Colombia.. . Arrive Sumter. Leave Florence.... Leave Marion j Leave L.Wao'maw Arrive Wllmlngt'n 9.55 p.m 11.50 pan 4.45 a.m 5.28 a.m 7.06 a.m 8.80 a.m 4.30 p.m 5.14 p.m 7.03 p.m 8:30 p.m 8.10 p.m 8.46 p.m 10.11 p.m 11. S5 p m Nos. 48 and 47 stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Wateree and Simmes. Passengers for Columbia and all Dolnta on C. & O. R.R., CC. & A, R-R. Stations, Aiken Junction. ana an points oeyona, snouia taxe jno. 4H. xtui man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. ; JOHN F. DIVINE, 5 ; Gen'l Sup't : ti. x. jxniux, Dup s -ran Bpordauun. .; T. xl. KiLHmsoK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . no 14 tf - . - ; CAROLINA CENTRAL EAILROAD CO. , ; Omns of SuBKBiSTXtaxsm, , .1 WllmlngtonN. a, Sept. 19, 1886. f ; Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE Fol lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad. ; PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: I DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. ! : ) Leave Wilmington at.:...... ....7.40 P.M No. l.J-Leave Raleigh at. 7M P.M j ) Arrive at Charlotte at....... ...6.55 A. M ! Leave Charlotte at &45 P.JI No. 2. Arrive at Raleigh at 9.00 A. M i J Arrive at Wilmington at......... 7.45 A. M I LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached.' Leave Charlotte at... .7.40 A.M Arrive at Laurinburg at 5.45 P. M Leave Laurinburg at 6.15 A. M Arrive at Charlotte at...: .........4.40 P. M Leave Wilmington at.... .i. .6.25 A. M Arrive at Laurinburg at. .............. ,.4 25 P. M Leave Laurinburg at..... 1 ,...5.15 A. M Arrive at Wilmington at... S.35 P. M ! Local Freight between Wilmington and Lau rinburg Tri-Weekly leaving Wilmington on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Laurin burg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. -i " Passenger Trains stop at regular Stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. : .Y-i, . -. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. EZ- ; roiKio AMD FKBIGRT. . : DaUy except Sunday. ' 1 Leave Charlotte 7.35 A. M No. 3. V Leave Shelby. . . . . . . ...... ..11.10- A. M j 1 Arrive J-lenboro... ,... 12.0Q M. ; I lLeavSlIenbo..:';;.Y.::.:'..V:i9.25.T.H No. 4.-Leave Shelby...;.... v..;;..... 1.25PiM 1 ) Arrive Charlotte. .'. . . . : . . . . . . 5J25 P. M ! Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh, i Through. Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. -j Take Train No. 1 for StateBvule. Stations West ern N. C. R. R- Asheville, and points West. . ; 1 Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. ' t ' , L. C JONES I : Superintendent, i j F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent. ! se 19 tf -: . HOETH CAROLIHA RESOURCES, 1 pooka ever published about any State." Bos on Jtrosz. Hale's Industrial " Series. I I Two Volumes How Eeady. r 1 I. Tbe Wood, and Timbers' of "Northi j: Carolina. Curtis's, ? Emmons', and Kerr's j juotanicai iteports; supplemented ny accurate 1 County Reportof Standing Forests, and lllus I trated by an excellent Map of the State. - I 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. II. In tne Coal auadl Iron Counties of ; Nortn Carolina. Emmons'. Kerr's. Laid- ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate sketches of the ; Fifty-filz counties, ana Map of the State. - " 1 Volume 12mo Cloth, 425 pp.. 15.50. I Bold by aU Booksellers, or mailed postpaid on receipts of ths priee, by , . i - ' - B. J. HALE ft SOSS' "" PUEUSlTKaS, BOO-BBLLBBS ahx - Statiobbbs, ' OB " - P. M. HALS Publlcher, Raleigh. N. C r . The Home J Gurnal, PUBIISKSD IVEBY FRIDAY MORNING :'?" At Warren ton Pf C JQHK TfV? HTCK8, , EDITOR AITD PROPRIETOE. It has a snlendld ntmnlatlon fat the oountlM of warren, vanoe,uauiax,i.i;.,anaMec-ienb-rg, Va. As an advertising medium itlsuiisurpasBed. Terms S1.50 a year in advancb. - . ! Address THE HOME JOURNAL, aplKtf Warreaton. N. 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Address " - NAT"I TEA COFFEE CO.; Bosrox, Mass-. ,' !l-oo21DfcW8nic..f. -v-Vs pCiW-i. .. -.v.--- Caje Fear. & Taflim Yaliei" B v Co. . . YY On. -. CCNDSNSSD TTMB TABLE. -. To take effect at I P. M., Sunday, Nov. 14t 1888. HAIN LI5TE. TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. 8.30 aan 9.47 11.55 2.15 p.m 8.26 . 4.23; Bennettsvllle... Shoe Heel..... 9.37 a.m Fayettevllle;... Sanford.. OreEllL....!.,. Liberty 11.87 a.m l.E5.p.m Greensboro... V. 5.45 Dinner at Sanford. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. Leave. Greensboro. ; Liberty.. 10.00 aan -11.24 . Ore Hl...,.i..... Sanford.....! Fayettevllle. Shoe Heel..; 12.25 pan 1.40 pan x.uu 4.15 6.15 4.U0 6.05 Bennettsvllle.. 7.25 Dinner at Sanford. FACTORY JUNCTION & NORTHERN DIVISION Y NORTHBOUND. Leave Factory Junction.... Arrive at Greensboro. . ... 8.80 a.m ... 9.30 ...iaio ...11.87 Leave Greensboro.......... Arrive at Pond i J SOUTH BOUND. Leave Pondl.. ....,.-. v.. 12.80 p.m Arrive at Greensboro.................... 200 Leave Greensboro. 2.30 8 80 Arrive at Factory Junction . . Freight and Paeseneer Train leaves Bennetts- " 1 ville daily at 10 p. m arrives at Shoe Heel at x B.S5 p. m., ana arrives at jrayettaviiie at 7.p. m. Freight and Passenger Train leaves ; Fayette vllle dally at 6.00 a. m.. arrives- at Shoe Heel at -OJii a. m.; leaves Shoe Heel at 10.15 a, m- and ar rives at Bennettsvllle at 12.20 p. m, ! Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fay- etteville Daily at 7.30 a. m- arrives at Sanford at 11.15 a. m.; leaves Sanford at 11.60 a.m- and arrives at Greensboro at 6.15p. m. . Freight and Passenger Train South leaves Greensboro DaUy at 7.00 a. m.; arrives at Sanford at 1.05 p. m.; leaves Sanford at 2.10 p. m., and arrives at Fayettevllle at 6.00 p. m. - , W.B. KYLB, Gen'l Pass. Agent.' J. W. FRY; Gen'l Sup't. . . noitttt. i .. .J-'--:- Kew York, and Wihnington Steamship Co. FROM PIEK 25, BAST. 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