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V 77 t- l 4 A FIN5 I ORiDATUIVlU r n:n v :iiaitj... i 3 4 tn '.!. M' :.j Kti" t kbS at i ".m f.aJ. at n.iut fr U tof i. ftt n Tr'ifliJiJ, yt.' f r p i 4 : t . bt- : INK .'oi'A?fT. v m . wTitu.aujiu N. C ' raj FRIEND! TH EASY I i ' .llmtu 4. r ! . n .!rn no.. , ! i ! o ta t ;.: V4 'A3 .'i -a AIDER'S iuil Cocoa. nt .... :, "i.- l. !. CUB FITS! f T.rC FREE 1 r ' ; ur ; j?-n l fHlW '. I . -at )f v o f-ntti -r u PENNYROYAL PILLS "CMICM:STR "S CNGUSM." TK Ovinia 1 1 0!y UiiIm t 1 M" - v. .-. tT,, ,. UMDCVFLOPf D PAUTS- WtAJC. ).. .... . .., II CAYLUS ''' V 'P 4 Lco.l.o. n. ' " ' eiisBp euro U " 11 : tn-l.n fnl ? only ia m( n t u-tf ras cat-vriarr CAPSULES S FOR SALE. Ml, l k J JUJ.-v CUai6rUnT. S ) tiiii v Hunts. LH;.. f.4n;J u ba-ra "1" . r -r.5ttoI fAnaTl . .v., . a. Etixiix. 'MUUTED '- A StlTXCRUl. SI i wca marU c4 :us m ti or ay ."4 ffji id 4.eaoo bin T'"'''- Uw "SJ."? 'J N9- 1 9rTj. ".! . ssel tarn ne4.l w 1k r i'iii- Morniim Star. r THR LlflTITTHiT II FSLT ' a.t o. "wtrfrrniii. ? A Uadr chiJJ ef a comer three. r &eklat her laUo bed at ulf hi,- - I'auacU oa tha cUrk Uir tlmi&j. , "Ob. toother I Teko tar baad." aald aho, "At J thea tht dark will all tx .. W cider child eo f ropo oar wy Froea dark bthLodi to dirk; befort; Atd ooly whan or hand wi Ur. Drr Lord. U thtao. tho hUftl U day . Atd t&rrt U darkaea eartraort. Kach dowaward to tie motet dajt Wbrla oar guide or tiiod aa w, Ab J faith m small aod top delay; Take Thotf too head of prayer we raise, Aad Ul o fcJ tho iliht of Tbeo I 7V LEGISLATURE. Spoci! 8:r Report. ions rocuw.xoj. Rujkzos. JiOBtry 8 1SS7. la ii ilotao broacft of too AoMcab! to il 7 tiT wu rrjUr d!o of bUU aad rhuoe4k Aoib tbo Uur woo com bj Tiooi. of Outer t. rtqutiat oar 8o tor d RpMOUUvto to otcoro oddi ties! nfo-MYtac ood aifaftlMmceoUtiooo r o car co: to Ioctcj th roword for VV:tr L. BltfoB: to dnU izy8 of Arboo( ttt 6.1 U ULrodQOrd wro tb foZ toisf: Or Holt, to ciuod too tiMOf (t)is &tL tAiet: bf Qntoibow. to rtpcl lb Uck Uw tot EJXOoab; b tiaov, CMio 10 0our dy work ; by Lfoo, t ?t lb ttlnt of Anff, br txuodiac too tiro tot uuktntat; by Hoilowtj, tocbtoco t& coport Uaiu of Wilmietoo. (Uol lovit wm uktd o qocotJoa br rour cor- rrppo.iot tb purport of bU Ult ilo id It to mk tio limlu too uom u Ur tt tmtor ttm chat md to 1SS7.) Otbr t i wef iolroduccd to rol too tok to worrea ooa Uturtx coao- tie: by Sattoo. to dfloo jatUfitbto bocoU ci ad to provide o proccuuor oltorooT for tcb roaotr to tbo Stoio: by EorV lo trnt l to cfiooig too Uw i rcrd to tbo diewioo of itocnf froco ochtr Bute to prctic ia Ncfio CWroiioo; by Oikley. to tocopcrt tbo Dnrbtai oad N or t born liail- Tk followitj commillf were o- b aocta : EJicUon Lfer. Doucbloo. WblU of rcrqucDtat, MdlilUo. Turoer. AlUnoo, f!orsr. Frk. Prbl. Pioolx. Bjci bco. uoctll. Owqb Otbcrv. WlIi0O3O0. W:oa of Hjd. Wtbaloc. IaurAc SaUoo. Wbito of Pvrqui- najw tTtcbrJ. LJr. trrt. AboJI. Iiaoii. rnou, Uorscr. riOAitc Wcsrta. Iloii. ritcbrd. Iko- ut WbiU cf rrq.irao. SuUxrUad. riaatz. Fri. Morrto. Buocill. Or lip, KcOur. WtilK Lo. York. Allmoo. sun. Toipl. IIaia4A aad Kelt 3ure aad rera Oray. Brofdea. gavb- r:.ad. Scbccck. E wrV. Grooca. OaUlor. tr-f.ird ot McDowell. Iticco. Ellia. 8 e- T-c. riottt, Itraa rrjpcakio ad OrwTtocea Oborn. Wdlj, Klac. 8Uwft. Saaodcra. Kiox. M j"io. lUtlditr. Crawford of Haywood. F.:.:. TtoaiM. Jords. Surrstl. CopcUod. r-.: a. trbea. n lsoa of Qce. Pr- hca. Cite. ebUf. Ilttaaa. E.3Tort B H Paltoa. Turocr aod lb ca motion of Mr. Leaxar. , j..t mah taj Sraala la tbe electioa of aa t'..tj.o C ;. wbica iUd it refvued to ut c yc:try Peanoo. who oproed uttrr )c(erdy aed attckrd tbo rft". of Lao, of Cn-ra. to a aeat, claim in r be bvl a tticHfl' crtlflcal. .! b ertor. Ti rr- fMn Docaie(kot for Eoroil ::C.rTk J St. Brow, of S:aa)y. a : u. vn-. CJ I L Rlu. of WiUoo. A i r.'a.- iftkea oa j tat bUot. H.on cot '. '. t ( ad C13i4 6? j ji! oooo wbro tb tprct! order. 'v.- Wbi( rvaoUltoo tottractiog ocr llraccuurra to rota for ad iupport tbo !l :r til!) cam op. It u Introduced T3 i-dy) aad yeaUrday rearaoa Jotro du:ed eaotcr rvaolaUoo. which, bo tald. tor-- upca tho aaco tibjct Both rwola t:oc were read. Ptaraooa was a biUer t tut upoo tha DemocraUc party, bdoxtof ia tt- rcTtouo tariff aed a doaeo other j-.'.uxia It waa ciaixsed thai Itaraoo r iutioo wa aol trrmao. aod that thU .' Willi moa; tm ccoldertd aa batlog p-crdeoc. A hot debato oto Uoll zil Oetrmaa aald tbt Peanoo rrsolalloo mr canpaia documaat aalaat t- (Xrtaccrmtt Prroo look ib floor i n: t Utter pch. to too c -v- f wVicb b kJ tbc littU t. a' bu 6:iU ad lbr iae.o I td tiao cd actio at led our reprv trordi : pb til bill; tbt the Deao C':u; ccJoiiiT to Coo. rraa bad deliberately caoUrrtd tha b I ia cocaatttre. That ae t;.o ia deaaeca of the UUt of tbo pewp!. Pcnraoo fre rtry deaoaciatory lo b: lAOtoae. I)traia tprsef to as fret wbeo Pear icti fiaited blediatrlbo. aad aaid Pearvoo wuta cut aad out traitor; anaawbobad ccc:- here preteadlof tobea Detnocrataed bad toraed out lo be a Rrpcblicao. Maucra looktdqol: bclUcoao for a while. but fioalry quieted aad a rote waa taken It i:te) ia tbe paseege of Whits' rnlu- ru'tl la ta raae tKt Id to o o Cfgro nepublicao. V tl Iimoo. l'tc of tha utter. Proo rcaolatioo wa ordered priotcd. referred t cocamtueo aod aaaO'o tho tpe ci 1 order for aext Wedoeaday at oooo. Tha lieu Uxk a toU oo a molatloo to lccr from $(00 to XO tbo reward of frrvd to Do ham. but refoacd to paa it. At 1 oclcck there wa ao adjouromeot oatil U o'clock Mooday. SENATE. I a th bcaU Lockey IsUodoccd a bill to betcr tenure to laborer tad meet a ok lbtr earsicc: Mr. Webb ooa to ratify aod ectirm the cjcaoiiJatioa of the Ruther ford Railway Cbostmcttoo Coeopaay aod It Itstherford. Maxioo & Taaoeaaea Bail-rc-i t ompaoy. with the doclAoaU dt Coi car Rtlwy Cotopaay. Aeother bUI waa to exUod oatll March 1. 1S37. tho time for tho ahcrlff to aet'Jo tooir Bute taxe with the 8(a!o Trtarartr. L Oder o tuspoostoa of the rno tto bill ciartetlo Blackwell' Durtaxa Cboperalieo Tobacco Compaoy wm eoatry paad (Tbla la tho bitl paaaed by tho Uocm jetrrday.) The tfeaate at 13.80 adjoorocd oatll Mcoday. Tha peccdloga wtro brief aod oaiatarraUey;. POLtTICAfjl'OJXTS. Tho moot taporttcUl arrey of a Uro number of DemocraUo orfaoo can not fU to rarral the fact that Freaideot CUrtland ta decidedly uspopular with tho majority of hi pirty. 2ttrtjUld 1Y. II.) -Vera There is reaaoo at last to sus pect that Jaxaeo O Dlaiso does sot look fcr tho next RcpcbUcaa oomlnalioo for Presi dent. A book puhJUtilDf firm la Maine la about lo Uaue aa aothorixed oditloa of Lit rWukal speech ea aad diplomatic dUpalchea, rUL HMord, Dim, It ia aooooocod oa erolleot authority lhatPrtaldeot Oersland U court in tho friendship aad latimacy of Got. II If tho Morwump cstlmato of theoo two ftuUecseo la comet, how do tho a tat a Mafwucpe explain thopbaaocoanai fact that tuch good aau aa Gertland U colli aliag tholatixoacr of such a bad. man U Hill fSC Xmm iW-JDaytfcA, Jw. If you wish a good artiest cf To- SVVniUOIi COU22T3. " . -riSX DITTTUCT JTJDOS ATXBT. ' UytloFebroarj 7, 1 . week ; May. lo, week. ' Beaufort February 14, 3 wetkt: May 80. 8 wetta . . - -Co rritack March 7, 1 weak. Camden MarcJi 14. 1 week. Paaqaotaak March 21, 1 week; Juno 13, 1 weak. . Perqaioaaoa March 23. 1 week. Cbowao April 4. 1 week; Jane 20, 1 wttk. Gttea AprUll. 1 week. Hertford April 13. 1 week; June 27. 1 week. Waahi of too April 23. 1 week. Tyrreir May 3. 1 week. Dare May 0. 1 weak. Pamlico May 23. 1 week. accoao DimucT revm m unrr. Halifax tJaouary 10. 3 week; March 7, 3 week; May 18. 8 weeks. Northamptoo J Jaooary 34. 3 weeks-.Aprll 4. 3 weeks; J J one 13, 1 week. EdiYcombo f February 7, 1 week; April IS. 3 weeks. Crareo February 14. 3 weeks; May 80, 2 weeks. Warrea March 81. 3 weeks. Bertie May 8, 3 week. TULKD DOT1UCT UDOr J. tl. aUt&RUfOX. PlU January 10, 2 weeks; March 21. 2 weeks; June 13. 3 weeks Fraaklio January 24, 1 week; Juoe 6. 1 week. Wiiaoo-1 February 7. 3 weeks; April 18. 2 weeks Vaoce February 31.3 weeks; jMay 23, 2 weaka. . Martio March 7. 3 week. Grease April 4. 3 weeka Nash May 3. 3 weeks. roc am district jcdok KHxrnxaD Wake January 10, 3 weeks; fFebruary. S3. 2 weeks; 'March 23. 3 weeks; f April 23. 3 weeks. Wayae January 24. 3 week; March 14. 2 weeks; fAprU 18. 1 week. Haroett February 7. 1 week. Jot o Hon February 14. 3 week rimi district JUDO rmvuri. Gran elite January 31, 2 weeks; weeks. May 0. 2 Chatham February 14 week. 1 week ; May 23. 1 Guilford February 31, 3 weeki, 1 week. June 13, Alamance March 7. 1 week. week; June 0, 1 Durham March 14. 2 weeks; Mar 30 1 week. Oraae March 23. 1 week. Cj well April 18. 3 weeks. Person May 2. 1 weik. atXTU DISTRICT JUDOK CONNOR New Ilaoorer January 24, 2 week; April 13. 3 weekj. Lenoir Feoruary 7, 1 week. Duplin February 14, 3 week. Bampaon fFebruary 23. 2 weeks: May 2. 1 week. Peodtr March 14. 1 week; May 0. 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jons March 23. 1 week. Oailow April 4. 1 week. XVKVrH DISTRICT J CDO E CLARK. Anson "January 10. 1 week; fMay 2. 1 week Coiumbus January 17. 1 week'; March 33. 1 week. Cumberland "January 24. 1 week; "March 14. 1 week; fMay 9. 2 weeks Ribiaoa January 31. 2 week; May 23, "3 we.k. Richmond February 14. 2 weeks; June 6. I week. Bladen March 21. 1 week. Brunswick -April 4. 1 week. Moore April 18. 3 weeks. ctoirrn district jcdok oilmeo. Cabarrus January 31. 1 weak; May 2, 1 week . Iredell February 7. 3 wctk: May 23. 3 weeks Rowan February 21. 2 weeks: May 9. 3 weeks Davldaon March 7. 2 weeks; June 0. 1 week Randolph March 21. 3 weeks. Montgomery April 4. 1 week, tiunly April 11. 1 week. yilNTII DISTRICT JUDO K BOTIUK. Rocklofcbam January 24. 2 weeka. Foryth February 7. 3 weeks; May 23. 3 weeks. Yadklo February 31, 3 weeks. Wllkeo March 7. 2 weeks; Hay 2, 1 week. Alleghany March 31. 3 weeka Davie April a. 1 week. Slokea Apvil 18. 1 week. Surry April 33. 1 week. TRJITH DISTRICT JCDOK MACHAE. Heederaoo February 14. 3 week. Burk March 7 2 weeka CXI"" March 21. 1 week. Aabt March 23. 1 week; May 30 1 week. Watauga April 4. 1 week; Juoe (J. 1 weffk. Mitchell April 18. 3 week-. Yancey May 3. 2 weeks. MeDowell May 16. 3 weeka EXXTESfTO DISTRICT JUDO E MOaTOBMERT Alexander January 24. 1 week; June 13, 1 week. Catawba January 31. 1 week; June 6. 1 week. Union 'February 14. 1 week. fFebruary 21.1 week; May 23. 1 week; TMay SO, 1 Mecklcoburg fFtbruary 23. 3 week. Gaston March 31. 3 week. Lincoln April 4. 1 week, CleTclaod April 11. 3 werks. Rutherford Aptil 33. 3 weeks. Tolk May 9. 1 week. . TWELFTH D ISTRICT 3 CTX3 K OBAVE5. Madhoo February 23, 2 weeks. Botcombe March 14. 3 weeks; June 20, 2 weeka Traosylracia-Aprll 4. 1 week. Hsy wood April 11. 2 weeks. Jscksoa April 23. 3 weeks Macoo MsyV, 1 week. Clay May 18. 1 week. Cherokee May 23, 3 weeks Graham June 8, 1 week Swaio Jane 13. 1 week. CrlmIcal causes only. JClril cautca and Jail cases ooly tClril cansca ooly The r State Chronicle. Socceaaor to the Farmer and aod tho Chronicle.) Mechanic' 2 Under New Management wrwrr brioht ajt culaw. up with THETDCIS. TUB "STATE CIraOSCLs7 WILL BE WHAT Us aam taplies a State Paper. It U not the Run.! chrontoie.' aad will not be local or aettoaaJ.. It will aita to keep up with the new fro Murphy to MaaUo. or. a the poUtieiana nut It, froca CserokM to Cuxritaok. it will the orraa or no man. oo rug. no seo UovVbo party. It wUl be DemocraUo ta politics, totwlU not hrrttt- to eritlcise Imocratio mea urea and -Democratic officers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Oa Tear Six Mootha Threa taostha i (2.00 1.C0 , .60 - For a Sample chboNICL B, octatf. . Raleigh. H.C Clunce. Haj; Hoflj-Iroa SB1ub for Sale. QosiiaxMxxrs of cottos act n aval 8T0RSJ CABktrtXLT HASTDLXD. . j - ' WOODTACTJRRTE,t . . CocaatssloB Merehanta, .- - mhMU j . Wllminrwa,fcu The r.lorhinn: Star . r 1 i PUBLISHED DAILY AHT "WEEKLY DAILY STAB. On Ya?. postage pald '.'.i-ST " ' sixMontha.. ....... TnreoMoatha44 " Two Months; K . r . - , . OneJtofltbv " WIKKLT STAR, One Year, poataxo paid.:. .$1 M SlxJCoatha. ....100 , ThraeMontha " " .... M NOTICES OP THE PEESS : The Stab Is deoldadlr one of the boat papora In the State. a bright and newsy a ever. Lonx life to It al rru. The WUBiington Sram ha entered on Its twelfth rer a food a paper a say people sconia w&bw The Wuznlnaton 8taji hs entered on U twelfth jtat. A daily Jonrn&l of news it stands "tip Lead." Concord EtffUUr . Tha Wilmington Scab ha entered npon Its thlr toenth re&- It to one of tha best pacers In tha 8 tMX. Warrenion Oomtt4. Tha wnmmjrton Sza baa entered Its thirteenth year. It Das become one of the leading papers of Lie South. Oxford TbrcJUiaM. The Wuminjrton Sxab Is not only one of the beet edited paper m the Btato, but for freehnees of news and trporrplcal appearance cannot be peaten. Jaetton ntvorusr. The WHmlturton 8tab Is one of the rery best pa per in the South, in erery department from typo jrraphy np to editorial ability and independences The WUmlnfton CN. C) Moaimie Stab la a mod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate Ua mertta wben we say It la the rmotitet Sieoaiar) paper published In the 8outh. Richmond (FO.) Ediiaioui Harold. The Wilmington Stab has now entered npon its thirteenth year and twenty-firth rolnme. One of the best conducted and edited paper in the South and. aa a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarboro ScnUXtror. Wo like the Btab beoauae U la thoroughly re. Itable, candid, fearice. and so well and ably edited . newsy, aploy, and In fact a perfect news paper. Lone may the Stab twinkle. ML Air Visitor. Although at the head of the press In this Stat In all that make a paper valuable to the reader, till it continue to unprore. It la a 8tab of the flnrt magaltode. Hay Its lustre never wane. Th4 tr WiU JJastUi. The btab la so well and faror&hiy known In tola action ot the State, that we can say nothing of which its thoaaands of reader do not already know. It la In erery respect one of the best dal lie tn the South. jfoowowaan. The Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It Is a moat ezoeileat newspaper, well ed ited, a oomyendlom of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and to North Carolina loumaliaia. CXariotU O0m w. That magninoent beaming Stab has oompleted Us tweaty-eeoond volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system in the get np of the pa per surpasses them alL Tartxrro SouUtimer. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnight Associated Frees reports, and has be sides Increased the amount of its reading matter. The Stak is aa excellent oaner. Its DroaDerttr is not surprising stnoe it is so dee erring. Cfurriot' O0m ri. The Tm oannot ray a word too good for the WUmlngton Stab. It has Just reached one ef its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a I a. vc rite with the State press and la sought after by the people. Long and prosperous lire to It Beidr UU TUnm The Wumington Stab, wo are pleased to notice, till oontlnue on the high road to suooees. We Mteefn the 8tab rery highly, regarding it as one of the rerv beet of our exchanges, and consider it the peer oT any JoOrnd published In the South. Or ford In Lane. Whr i It that all the papers with tbe name of Star are suoh bright little journals I Tbe WUmlng ton CN. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, tor example. There mast be omethinx in a name after alL The WDmington Stab baa entered uponlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contln ces on the road to suecees. We esteem the Stab verv highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this ofgoe. . Its news oolumna are always a little fulier than those 'of aay other of our exchangee, and it editorial de acrtxnent la conducted with much ability. JXrr garJc RiatU. Humble in its beginiiines, as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid tbe wreck of for! tone tM attended the oo 11a pee of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily t'waxed" un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. Aa a Aftcra Fr it has few equals, and no superior, for aprrs priate selection and judicious arrangement, and xn are proud to rank it among our mostacoeptsE t le exchangee. HUU&oro Recorder. The Wilmington Moaxiire Stab has entered up on tbe thirteenth year of its existence, and we take this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able suecees of the Stab is due to Its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that It always bas 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 ts oorps 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. GGi&ocro Mutineer. The Maryland Farmer. 23D VOLUME. 4 MONTHLY MAGAZINE, of 82 page a, devo- ass. f i qui jea a- o j vs v t 1 to ArTloultnre and kindred subleots. ik i his U Dre-emlnenUy a FAMILY MAGAZINE first o'aas in erery particular; fully np to th times on all subjects affecting the interests o Agriculturist. It has long been acknowledged as standing at the head of Monthly Publications devoted to Agriculture: pure In tone, advocating all Improvements which will elevate, refine and benefit pecuniarily and morally the farming oom munlty: many of the suggestions in Its columns bare proved the key-note for reforms, adopted by the most Influential organizations in our oounry. . Tbe editor aad proprietor has been engaged in the interest of Agriculture for nearly fifty years and during this length of time has become per socally acquainted with most of the promlnen agrionlturiffs ia the country. Deroting his whole time to fostering this great cause, he earnestly appeals to evet y subacriber of the Mabtlaud Fabbbw to not enly renew his own subscription but invite bis friends and neighbors to subscribe. Term one dollar a year In advance, and a pre mium worth from 30 to 60 cents. EZRA WHITMAN, at 13 tf Editor and Proprietor. Charlotte Daily Chronicle. A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. nrlffht, Neway, Cheap. Contains Latest Telegraph Dispatches and Mar ket Reports. Believes in Keeping up.with the Times Likes Aggressiveness In Business and In State. Xnoourages the Upbuilding of North Caro llna Is a Strong Advocate of More and Better Ed ucation. t aa no . no fnr hr tnnntha. w... w. s" hembY, Editor and Proprietor rhanotte.N. C. oo 28 DAWtf 188V. New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Year.; Greatest aad ;Cheapeat Family Journal In the United States. Always Bright and Reliable. Erery Number an Epitome of the News of the World. Tbe Foreign Department is unequalled. 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"" x i ' i 7nQLE3 ALU, PEICL3. The-. JOUowmg--; quotations . represent - wholesale crlces reneraHr. n-Ia makmsUD orders hlirher prices have to beehargeL, : BAGGING " - - '7 Onnny 7.JT'. T . . : -Standard .;....i.s.j.i.A BACON North Carolina - Hamfl, -...-n -Shoulders, Ib..... Sides, 9 B . .. . .V.'; ....... WESTiKN SMOKED llama, ?J ...... . -Sides, ft.s..... . ' Shoulders, fJ ft DBY SALTED Sides, a.-.:.. Sboulders, 3 tt.... ....... . BAKBBLU Spirits 'iurpentine. Second Band, each . . . NewBew Tork,eaoh.. New City, each. .., B BBS WAX. ..... ...... 00 4 0$ 2 (Xr I 'M -.75 BRICKS, Wnmmeton. M 6 CO Northern ... ...". 0 00 BUTTER. 9 B .North Carolina... ..' Northern ,v .'. . CANDLK3, Hy Sperm.:......' ...... Adamantine CHEESE, lb 12 - 15 8 8 10 &-:Jlt 5 6 1 40 '' 1 60 j ooo i rsvj 0 00 1 75 : CO ,a 20. ; 8 00 14 00 15 25 25 30 18 25 10 & 12 10 11 12 18 . 8 10 18 28 11J4 12 14 .16 60 . 62i4 i cla 1 10 4k 5 - Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream. . ..... ........ C0P?itE, 9 lb " . Java . Lagnyra... .. Bio... ,...r.. CORN lUEAL, 9 bus.. In sacks Virginia Meal . COTTON TIES, 9 bundle ....... DOMESTICS - sheeting, 4-4, 9 yd Yarns. 9 bunch... EGOS, 9 dozen..,. ....i 00 85 20 18 00 00 7 50 9 CO 4 75 7 80. 4 U) 7 00 3 60 5 3 50 4 CO 4 75 4 tO 4 50 6 60 68 00 00, . 45 eo jrxau . Mackerel, No. 1, W bbl Mackerel, No. 1, 9 hair bbl. Mackerel. No. 2, 9 bbl. .... . Mackerel, No. 2. half bbl Mackerel. No. 3, 9 bbl Mullets, 9 bbi. . Mullets, l'ork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg. Dry Cod. S FLOUR, 9 bbl Northers Super Extra Family. . . . : City Mills Super Family GLUE, 9 lb GRAIN, 9 bushel Corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. Corn, oargo, in bags, white. Corn, oargo, mixed, in bags. Oats, from store 1 50 8 00 11 00 fc - 6 00 9 oa 5 00 9 CO 4 00 . 10 & & & 00- 50 50 10 00 10 62J4 00 58 58 45 75 uow reas HIDES. lb Green. .x 5 Dry 10 12 HAY, 9 100 lbs Km tern Western North River HOOP IRON, 0 LARD, 9 lb Northern . . . . North Carolina LIME. V barrel LUMBER. City Sawed, 9 M ft, Ship 8tuff. resawed Rongh Edge Flank. West India Cargoes, accord 1 05 1 1 CO 1 1 10 1 m& 7M 8 1 40 0 10 05 15 3 1U 00 18 00 15 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 CO 15 00 ing to quality 13 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 09 Scantling and Board, com'a 14 CO MOLASSES, 9 gallon- new crop cuoa, in nnas inbbls. .. Porto Rico, inhhds in bbls Sugar House, In hhds j" inbbls 8yrup, in bbls NAILS, 9 Keg. Cut, lOd basis... OILS, 9 gallon Kerosene ! Lard Linseed Rosin & & & 25 27 30 35 18 35 25 28 30 22 , 2 50 10 16 90 15 00 00 20 14 i 45 L 00 18 20 22 Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown Soring Turkeys PEANUTS, 3 bushels 2.Es... POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet Irish, Wobl PORK, lb barrel- 25 25 00 20 75 40 35 2 65 12 50 10 00 10 CO 4 50 83 C24 55 75 2 City Mees 12 50 13 CO Prime 10 00 11 00 RumD 10 CO 11 CO RICE Carolina, Sib 4 5J$ Kougn, 9 bosnel, (Upland).. 50 .65 . " (Lowland). 83 l CO HAGS, 9 Country City - 1 ROPE, lb lb 4- 14 SALT, 9 sack, Alum. 70 Liverpool 70 Lisbon... 00 American 00 SUGAR, 9 lb Standard gran.. - 6J Standard A 6 White Ex. C 5Ji Extra c. Golden 6 C Yellow 5; SOAP, 9 ft Northern 5 SHINGuES, 7 in. 9 M 5 00 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES, 9 M W. O. Barrel. . . 8 CO R. O. Hogshead 0 CO TALLOW, 9 ft - 5 TIMBER. 9 M feet Shipping. . 12 00 - Fine Mill 11 85 Mill Prime 7 50 Mil Fair 6 00 Common Mill " 8 00 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WHISKEY. 9 gal Northern ... 1 CO Nort h Carolina , 10D WOOL, 9 lb Washed 18 Unwashed.. 15 Burry 10 5j 5 7 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 00 13 00 6 14 00 13 CO 8 &U 6 50 0 00 4 GO 2 00 2 0 20 20S 15 1831 TEE CULTIVATOR 1886 AND Country Qentleman. :THE BEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. Thb Count IlY Gektlxman Is the Leading Jour nal of American Agriculture. Ih amount and praotioal value of Contents, in extent and ability of Correspondence, in quality of caper and style of publication. It occupies the FIRST RANK. It is believed to bare no superior in cither of the three chief divisions of FARM CROPS AND PROCESSES, HORTICULTURE & FRUIT-GROWING, . LIVE STOCK AND DAIRYING, while it also Includes all minor departments of rural interest, such as the Poultry Yard, Entomo logy, Bee-keeping. Greenhouse and Grapery, Ve terinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domes do Economy, and a summary of tbe 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 Important 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 LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. Althouzh the Cottntbt Gxntlzkan has been GREATLY BNL&RGKD by increasing its size from 18 to 20 pages weekly, the terms continue as heretofore, wnen paid strictly m advance : One Copy, one year, $2 60: Four Copies, $10, and an additional oopy for the year f ree.to the sender ot the Club; Ten Copies, (20, and an additional oopy for the year free to tne sender or tne uiud. Specimen copies iree- Auoxess CLUTHER TUCKER A SON, Publishers STILL IN THE UGAD. The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper Jn the State, considering the rAmount of Reading Matter.; SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR; $1 FOR 6 MOS. Tha PATRIOT off era. unparalleled facilities to Advertisers for placing their business before the reading people or uuiirora, uaviabuu, auwuu, Cabarrus, f orsytn, biok.cs, ourry, auubkiuuu, Caswell. Person, Alamance and Randolph, the great Tobacco Beit of Nortft CaroUaa.J THE PATRIOT Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Pa per in Piedmont North. Carolina. , It gives you all the LOCAL NEWS. ' It gives you the NEWS from the Neighboring Counties. . . - -s . It gives you all the Important STATE NEWS. ' It gives you the GBNERAL NEWS. It gives you all the LATEST NEWS from Wash- ftgires the Farmers Valuable Agricultural Notes and much interesting for the Farm, the Dairy, and the Orchard, asweil as the Family Household. ray-Head the PATRIOT all tbe year round. Z. W. WHITEHEAD, Jan 1J tf .1 - ' ' - - Editor and Proprietor. The MaruDLir Only $1;50 per anaumChi adraaoew CheanTAd vertlslng medin- - -'"?' ' 1 -k smala ; -Railroad Co Condensed JSc&cdnlo - " TRAINS GOING SOUTH. O-. ! . NO. S3, No. 27, No. 15,1 Dated Jan. 9, 18S7. Dafly. Daily. -Dally. : old NQ.48 old No 40 old No. 43 Leave Weldon 1 2.15 p.m -5 88 panl 1 10 a-m Arrive Rooky Mt . I 8.83 p.m .- . 2. aTm Arrive Tarboro., I 4.60 p m .... . . . . . . . . - Leave Tarboro . li. to p.m , . 2 Arrive Wilson . . 4.05 p.m 6.58 p.m .07-a?m Leave Wilson l4.80-p.m .. 1 Arrive Selma 8.40 p.m ' " ' Arrive Fayettev'le 8 80 p.m . . . . ! 1! ; ' ' '.'.'...',' Leave Gold sboro . 4.50 p.m 7.40 p.m 8.58 a m Leave Magnolia... 60:9 p.m 8.38 p.m 6 18 a.S Leave Bnrgaw ... 7.00 p!m . . . . . . if Arrive Wilmington 7t.t0 p.m 9.55 p m 7 00 a m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. fc. Daily, old No. 45 No. 78, Dallv. No. 66, Daily. old No.47i old No. Leave Wilmimrtfm 11.40 p.m isa'ain 1.&5 a-m 8.50 a.m 9.34 a.m 10.23 a.m 11.35 a.m 8.53 9.60 - Leave Burgaw Leave Magnolia... Arrive Goldsboro.. 10.42 11.58 Leave Favettevilla 8.00 a m K.47 a.m 11.50 a.mj Arrive Selma...... Arrive Wilson. Leave Wilson 2.40 a.m 12.25 p.m 1.00 p.m 12.51 1.27 Arrive Hocky M t Arrive Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro.. 4.50 p.m 11.30 a m Arrive Weldon 4.10 am 2.35 p.ml 2.55 a-m Train on Fnotlaiul "NTer-t- Hron.h tjoi i Halifax for Scotland ItfAnlr nts on p u i?a,, : "S. leavtw Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily ex- Train: leaves Thom. v n iiiwm..i. i. Kaleuru. R. R.. nallv -s-fAr-. Snno,T as v. c. day 5 P. M.; arrive Williamston. N. C., 8.10 P. M., and 6.40 P. M. RatTirntmrlAa.iraa wntlomctm w n- DaUy except Sunday, 8.00 A. M.,Sunday 9.50 A.M arrive Tarboro N C 10X5 A. M, and 11.30 A. M. Train on MldTaTid N n Ttrannh cm.: 2or,?t?-,9-&UI exoePt Sunday,7.00 A.M.;arrive im 2e S-8-80 A-M- Retaming leaves Smlthfleld. N. C 9.00 A. M nrHm Oo1HHhn J C, 10.80 A.M. Southbound Train nn Wilann Mr. IhimHinrflla BranohiaNp.51. Northward is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. Traia No. 27 South will ntsn Goldsboro and Magnolia. ' . Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make eloaa nonnnnt.inn fm ail rviint. North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and WashingtoB, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, ?; SuP'fc 'Transportation. x . a. nmiuawfl, uen'i passenger Agent, j an 9 tr WILMINGTON COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. A No. 15, No. 23, No. 27, Dated Dec. 13, 1886 old No. 42 old No.48 old No.40 , Dally. Daily. Dally. - Leave Wilmington 7.20 a.m 8.15 p.m 10.10 p;m Leave LWao'maw 8.41 a.m 9.30 p.m 11.15 p.m Leave Marion 10.23 a.m 11.24 psn 12.89 a.m Arrive Florence... 11.15 a.m 12.15 a.m 1.20 a.m Arrive Sumter 1.12 p.m 4.24 a.m 4.24 a.m Arrive Columbia. 8.05 p m 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78, No. 66. No. 62, oldNo.47 oldNo.43 old No. 45 Dally. Dally. Dally. Leave Columbia... 9.55 p.m 1.00 p.m 1 00 p.m Arrive Sumter. 11.50 p.m 2.44 p.m 2.44 p.m Leave Florence.-. 4.45 a.m 4.80 p.m 8.10 p.m Leave Marion 5.28 a.m 5.12 p.m 8,46 p.m Leave L.Wac'maw 7.06 a.m 6. 56 p.m 10.11 p.m Arrive Wllmingt'n 8.30 a.m 8.30 p.m 11 .S5 p m Nos. 28 and 78 stop at all stations exoept Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Wateree and Simmes. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. & G. R.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. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't J. B. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. de latf . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. f WUmlngton, N. C, Dec. 2D, 1886. Change of Schedule. AND AF R THIS DATE, THE FOL- y 10 lowing Schedule will be operated on this Kauroaa. NO. 1 DAILY EXCEPT Leave Wilmington at Leave 8hoe Heel Leave Charlotte Leave Shelby Arrive Champton ' NO. 2 DAILY EXCEPT leave Champton Leave Shelby. Leave Charlotte Leave Fhoe Heel SUNDAY. 6 00 A. M 10.17 A. M ......... 3.45 P.M ......... 7.06 P. M 8.35 P. M SUNDAY. 6 00 A.M 7.28 A. M 10.S8 A. M 3.45 P. M Arrive Wilmington . 8.00 P. M 3 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington 7.00 P. M Leave Raleigh 7.00 P. M Arrive Charlotte 7J35 A. M NO. 4 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. -Leave Charlotte 8.15 P. M Arrive Raleigh 8.35 A. M Arrive Wilmington 8.45 A.M Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make connection at Shoe Heel with trains on C, F. & Y. V. Ry. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 make connection at Hamlet with trains to and from Raleigh. Tnrouen sieenmg Cars between wumington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Tase Train no. l tor statesviue. stations west ern N. C. R. R., Asheville, and points West. Also, for Soartanbure. Greenville. Athens. At lanta and all points Southwest. Local Freight Nos. 5 and 6 tri-weekly between Wilmington and Hamlet. Local Jfreiirnt nos. 7 ana stn-weexir between Hamlet and Shelby. kos. a, o, 7 ana will not tase passengers. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, de 19 tf naufi Ffiar van fin va lfif K. K. nn. asaaajv a vua auniaaM uuvj ati wva I CONDENSED TIME TABLE. To take effect at P. M.. Sunday, Dec. 19, 1888. IAIN LIKE TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. 8.45 a.m 10:80 12.20 p.m 2.45 7.C0 Bennettsville. Shoe Heel 10.05 a.m Fayette ville . . Sanf ord 12.10 a.m 2.25 p.m Greensboro. . . 6.15 8.30 Pond Dinner at Sanf ord. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive . Leave. 7.80 a.m 10.00 a.m 1.55 p.m 4.30 6 20 Pond..,. Greensboro. . . 9.C0 a.m 1.S5 p.m Sanf ord Fayetteville.. Shoe Heel.... 4.10 1.10 7.45 Bennettsville. Dinner at Sanf ord. W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Pass. Agent J. W. FRY, Gen'l Sup't. de 19 tf - - ' The Savannah WeeMy Hews THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS IS NOW A 12-page. 84 -column newspaper. It contains Bach week a complete resume ef the world's do mgs, editorials on the current topics of the day; interesting reading for the fireside and farm, ori ginal and selected stories, accurate market re ports. In fact, it combines toa condensed form, all the best features .the .djiQy cotemporary, the SAVANNAS-MORNING NEWS. It is a care fully edited, enterprising and entertaining family lournai; not a local paper, but one that oan.be read with interest in any locality. . - Tho price is only $15 a year, orin clubaof fire or morei -LOO a year. It la bo cheapest paper of its class in America. -; ; ..-.. j Sample oopies and premium lists sent on appli cation. ; ' J. H. ESTILL. 4ec29 - ' Sarannah. Ga. - '.VCS. i"''.. .:rv MARYELLOUS '1IEM0T loIy nnlika Artlll':I,tl Systems- ures of Mind wandering Any bo K learned in oiu reading, n aivairevwg, niyu vi i:iiuus CI ar. ntooroa. toe j faxra, Dts, Minor, Vood u m others, scut poet , ' .jptiof. i.oisrn'i:, 237 Fifth Arenue, New YorU. lnXAWlm- TH,;G1P?K51' "GENT for North Carolina wUlvtelt Wttmiagtonlu if, days for the purpose of placing 'xhe NatloSa! Mntnsl Life As sociation of Washington, D. 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The new feature Id trod need in the DAILY TIMES, and which has proven very popular, is the publication of continued ctories by w eil , known writers whose names are fatnil iar to the reading public Greater attention will be given this feature the New Year, and our patrons may; anticipate some excellent stories. v T In all its features tbe DAILY TIMES Is a lire. v progressive, first-class newspaper, and the chea pest eight-page dally in the South, be'ng only $6 per annum. Now is the tlr-io crrcrlbe Th"' who wish to keep posted on tbe material and commercial interests cf Savannah and Georgia will not fail to subf r!he lo the SAVANNA! n DAILY TIMES. Terms, $6 per annu . per quarter. Jayabli ' Address all comma.: L . Edlto? Jan30tj ! , fro for six months; 3.150 u'lv.vnoe. ntlons to H. RICHARDSON, d General Wanagor. 1 Bryan St., Ssvaimab. THE LANDMARK. PUBUS.'JED AT statesvtlle. iredsll cc n. v. IS THE Leading Hewipajer in Weatein Korth . , Carolina. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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