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'!',)! uurt Miuauoii ni 0 M mi 4 "tp iisilntutw. aunraiaw. v .. m f,;p wrviu In 6.ta. - S CO., EcrtHestJT, Ikl 1 n tn h e fEHHYROYAL PILLS M'fMCSTCR S ENGUSM.- MAM a. - '-Jr . rr?,"'-- rw L CURE FITS! i.i.lNI) l.r 'tin n, ' w &E8TRiG BELT FREE ' L Mm T iim 'tw. M Mjr7 r. 1 31T1 ' ' wi WW WwMk I Hi CImM Cw- . MWiMk . imm w - TM Km.. " fmMn mmmm mm mmmmp mmmmmi mm aim M I ; MOHHng; sgsrras-rs; TTita feat qatta weary aa4 wora. With evtUdi Lee vr aad rtd- oca ta rt dined oa bUroox chlx Wbca b oaxbt to bare bMn In Lxl , Ilka I fk4! rtcAl , Bat lUIl. with a Tolt of dotoroot piidi. o matter, ! am awfoJlj UmlH - DoI dafica! daacet . Till toc ba4 bctfiaa to lm: Daacat daact! dtacal &d btrl with a horrlbla vim. U'aot tob a tirll I wtmU laaca Ihtax a feaaon of wit. . Tor ka th7 ct U lUt uuddesioc wUrl i Bey Dttcr ksow wbaa to qaiu Ob. sifU with caothra daxt ' OS. too ad 1dJr wivai! It U a oi tllppara you're weaxia; out WLa joaa spasdlaf such ciddy lifca; Bat joa'ra waiUux away jo or brain. To yoor mo (a era aad boabaada' hart. ad yooll Cad Ihxl zrt a tit ram list woaa you gal too old to flif I oca srTX roiTKaroRARiKt, W ba atr beta ab to uo no bUrsay. a jpocricT aad lycopbaocyoooga io aay wa wra U wroos aad that we are C'd that th Soota did act succeed la, the uNdnaUiBUKt. Wa were trcaUr t rrtU aad taotUSed at our defeat aod arc nil grieved aad aortUStd- because of our rtiiurr. Wa bare aevcr ad mi ml Uocolo, Iia. Oraat aad coacnaar. aor do wa cooir tacta It pica) Amrrlcaaa, there fore we tke ao tcck la Mr. OraJy oor ay other Skxathera bypocnta or aycopbaat. m ;ti oiiTo lae sooth wm lai;) Bed is tte coure it partued aad IUI tx Uee & wm rljcbt. Froaa our stand -paiat tae North wa oot JaatiQed la ita enqrw ad trcalcoeat of the booth. So far j wc are coeceraed we doat thick the joutti coensitud aoy Io ajosttb North mt dce it aeed aay pardoa. We thlak JtSfno 1U a typical Amerkaa aad a taoch a jperior iDa ia every way to Lia cola. Lj-3. Graat aad coccpaay aod tow era above lacsa la thia life aod will ia tbe Hfe to co -aJ 2t'xk DrmeerL A irule the boaaeetcad law baa bea beaCcak faraUbios a botne aad a meaoa or en tec a uetar ror tae oorononaia debtor aad tht drpesdeat apoo bim. It i tree the law ts aocaetimr abuaed aad wbit law i aot but la tbe rtti taal inty of ev. t&e taw baa tw;eo of aequeattoord tL Tht ;i rojarra oc creojt, tbe .VKlWvr mutt Ulr mu: that the law eu -ea much !m of moecv. tbe &lmur fiU it) Wbea crrdit t to bcetUodel l jvfrin tf h d' w1b a f o.l loowieuic ta ! tit re i mci ia : further it ii deuc ri:a tbe e i pr c 1 1 1 oo. lb', if from Covd- c:i :rca-. ih4 itad'or km i Kt prc'.rc tioa uadtr tbn lw. be will bo ocly be Hrd tbe caoiceet part of bia had. but '. t cf a imp thy tbe value will be rlcnj eicrcdierty low There cao te no fraud ia IbU. Tur&m Stl4rrr Yia tbe Wilmiaftoo STARipeala we u jtry take off oor bat. litiea defercalially od My ' ja ao," but tbia time we are b3od t ut4.aree wi;h tbe Star More baacis: capital u cot aecded by tbe fax- car. "bo are lae baai of all jteaulce ;ros?riJy." but more bard, ayaiemttic m.xt i te tbiac needed Tbey loaf too ru'icfc. b ;at too much aad are too extxava azi ntn tbey ct bold of a Mule mooey. an caa thrive ia aay buaioee bo -. r:t rt a: uo to a euD-aooa ij q.! ct oh-t bvlf oot at all. but ails at -n-iM,- fou;d fie fir;. If it fa winter, ui.Ur tb- &ade if It ia tumocr. or i - '.in :ca n-3 cat m Duitaea. aaa t.caJ caouii f jr driok io a aCf le ia 'i f-tl t farn'!y a whole wttt. , '.a- f :a:icr ncc4 u not more banklci? c . . u. to ujetaetr cunrUa laujicntly i t. In- 0 ore frujilly Tbat'a the rem tij Tbre wju! 1 be o bard times if aucb a i- mr were p;rue i H"i6ert InWJi- r;.vK,j.vc.s -- i -ie hot wa:er cure t II an uge. .Vv .Vvt -- "(io hire a hH" bat no, al- A fm . llindcjoartfr of ir'.ti:. f.tfi. " H.choJor'e niaader"-ftet- A cuy hotel raao adverliaen for " fa.o u oi ' Tbecaaitl ' Sra V3jja firji inveolel in trnl t& i rrp-wiib. fjr ajoel of ta m pro ve ra a' t c-r A tree knowo x the coraet tree rr tt! ;mti Axc .1 u allowed to o -o ae a app:ae. TtMU &flif. I'h way to rnJoM tbe aarplaa U i e pp:3f far CbrUimai It Cirki like c"ira H-Cr- rrail Afur all, Adim an a happy rata, sevrr bad t.j put Chriataaa rrea o'a to atocbicj. -V Ui yte The law canDol make a man Bon(. but it caa make bia dreadfully ao comfortable wteo be U tmmirel Cointn b'u (a ) I rrr "Did jou say that I waa a per fect brute eroHod the booae?" aiked a traveliiar fflaa of bia wife. "No, toy dear; I cvruiafy did act. How could you think i; poMible' -I believe yoo. I'm Jtlad ta fl ad taat (neip baa lied io thia caae. aa oaual. " "You abootd not have entertained auch a thoubt for aa ioataou abe aaid wb;apr;oj(iv CHrlloj. forgive me; It (a ail over Yet you caa oot blame me. I bad it frua o ezcelleat aourca. "Out bavva'i you krcd by tbla time tbat I never tell faaily secret? JfrrrAjaf 7ar row TIC A L riiJXTti. Uncock haa gooo vebemeotly to Al'oy bouilstf Ntbiod bim: "I bold tbo baiaace of power V Oa tbe tariff q'aeatico h etutpy fc -Ma tbe balasce of wrakoeaa. Wm. V Drm Tbe Oleoojararioe law baa ai res-!. i. so Urar ua lec-timala fruiti Kv:u C ' ttnloovr Vtdter lea ate upoo tbe orcot'ty cf i loaaediate iacreaae'of approp;Utjaoa io order to praparly execute a taw M;h bviaaa 3 rreat a aomberof pcrtt-tiM under tbe ajrveijasee of bia bureau. PXil. Iard, XVwt. Tbe reporta thai Senator BrowD, of Georgia. iaieded to rewca bia place la the gnte oa accoutt of a Oborderrd liver have beea s: aolbovitaurely at rcat by Beoatrr'rleowo bimMif H will sot re ijta. Ha capacity for boldiof oa to wbat rver be gtta bold of ia bia moat remarkable ' chartcteriiiic. fait Jietxrrd, Dm . FCii-Ri, DUmxUnt ad licit?. , roailively cared by Darby s PropbyUctlc rioid. Baibe wUk a liuje of tbe Flold added to tbe water. A slajle applIcaUoo .wD aHay tbo Kcblac soothe all loflaaama- Uoo. deodorlxe alleffrcaircneae and itaoocb lh4 bleedief. Tetter aad Bcald Head are qu!ck(j cured by Daxbys ; rropbylacUc moid r , co UUT&: . - . . . -, . fc ... njx ItST. - ;tiwt xjiTTtacT-itrixjB attbt x Ilyde Febrjiiry.?,-1 week; MyvlG,: I week. . " . -. ; . z " BeAuforV-J February 14. a'weekV; May SO." 3 week a. .' "; t Currituck March 7. 1 weekv "' '-4 Camdea March 14, 1 week. - -' rMqaotaak Marcb 21, 1 week; Jao rerquimana March 83. 1 week. Cbowaa Apnl 4. 1 week;. Jane 20, week. rrJ.- , r- Oatea April 11. 1 week. . - Hertford Apnl 18. 1 week; Jane 27, I week. Wathinitoo April 25. 1 week. Tyrrell May 2, 1 week. Dare Mar 9. 1 week: Pamlico-May 23, 1 week. 4 SCCOXD P1BTRICT JTO0B SHOT. uaurax J January 10. 3 weeks; March 7. 3 weeks; Msy 16. 3 weeks. Northampton 1 January 24.3 weeks: April 4. 3 weeks; tiaw IS. 1 week. ' Ed?combe-Hifebrury 7, 1 week; April 13, 3 weeks. Crarea Februiry 14. 2 weeks; Slay 80, 2 week. Warren March 21, 3 weeks. Bertie May 3, 3 weeks. THTRD DXSTIUCT JXTDOS J. II. KSRBJMOX. PiU January 10. 3 weeks; March 31, 3 weeks; June 13. 3 weeka. - Franklin January 24, 1 week; June 6, 1 week. Wilaoa February 7. 3 weeks; April 18. 2 weeks Vacce February 31. 3 weeks; $Way 33, 3 wecka. Martin March 7, 3 weeks. Greene April 4. 3 weeks. Naab May 3. 3 week a roc am DwatCT jcdok mirniRD Wake January 10, 3 weeks; February 23. 3 weeks; March 23. 3 weeks; fApril 23. 3 weeks. Wayne January 24. 2 weeks; March 14. 2 weeks; fApril 18. 1 week. Haroelt February 7. 1 week. Johoatoo February 14. 3 weeks rirnt district jcdok rnnxtrs. Qraovine January 31. 3 weeks; May 9, 2 weeks. Chatham February 14. 1 week; May 23. 1 week. Guliford February 31. 3 weeka. June 13, 1 week. Alamaoce March 7. 1 week; June 0, 1 week. Darhm March 14. 3 weeka; May 30. 1 week. Orange March 23, 1 week. Caswell April 19, 2 weeks. Pcrsoo May 3. 1 week. elXTU DISTRICT JCDOK CCNKOR New Hanover Jaouary 24. 2 weeks; April 19.2 weeka. Lenoir February 7. 1 week. DupUo February 14. 2 wefcs. Sampson February 2. 2 weeka; May 2, 1 wck Peadtr March 14. 1 week; May 9. 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jones March 23. 1 week. Onslow April 4, 1 week. ssvExrn district judos clark. Aason January 10. 1 week; iMay 2. 1 week Cumbua January 17, 1 week; March 23. 1 week. Cumberland January 24. 1 week;Mirch 14. 1 wcvk; fMay 9. 3 weeks lUboaoo January 31. 2 weks; May 23, 3 wetka. Rlcbmnod February 14. 2 weeks: June 6. 1 week. Biadec 5!arch 21. 1 week, ilrunawkk -April 4. 1 week Moore April 18. 2 weeka. ctorrru DISTRICT J CDOK OILMER. Cabirrus JJanuary 31, 1 week; May 2, 1 week Iredell February 7. 2 wetks; May 23, 2 weeks Ilowan February 21. 5 weeks: May 9, 2 weeka Da vidvoo March 7. 2 wecka; June 6. 1 week Randolph March 21. 2 weeka. Montgomery April 4. 1 week. Staoly April 11. 1 week. 5I5Tn DISTRICT JCDOK B3TKIS. Rockinxbam January 24. 2 weeks. Forsyth February 7. 3 weeks; May 23. 2 weeks. Yadkin February 21, 2 weeks. Wilkes March 7. 2 weeka; May 2. 1 week. Alleghany March 21. 3 weeka. Davie April a. 1 week. Stokes April 18, 1 week. Surry April 23, 1 week. rasTTH Dtsraicr jcpok xacrae. He aderaoo February 14. 8 weeks. Burke March 7. 2 weeks. C; i well March 21, 1 week. Aaae March 28. 1 week; May 50, 1 week. Wttauxa April 4. 1 week -.June 0. 1 week. Mitchell Apnl 18. 3 weeks. Yaocey Mav 2, 2 weeka McDoweM-May 18. 2 weeks. KLCTC5TU DISTRICT JCDOE MOTUEiIEBT Alexander January 24. 1 week; June 13. 1 week Catawba January 81. I week; June 6. 1 week. Colon February 14. 1 week, February 31. 1 week; 3!ay 23. 1 week; t.May 30, 1 wrck. Mecklenburg f February 28. 8 weeka. Oaa:oo March 31. 8 weeka. Lincoln April 4. 1 week. Cleveland April 11. 3 weeks. Hutbcrford April 23. 3 weeks. Polk May 9, 1 week. TWaUTH DISTRICT JCDG GRAVXS. MadUoo February 33, 3 weeks. Buncombe March 14. 3 wecka; June 20, 2 weeks. Traasylvania April 4. 1 week. Haywood April II. 3 weeks. Jackson April 23, 3 weeka ilacon Slay 9. 1 week. Clay May 18. 1 week. Cherokee Slay 23. 3 weeks Graham June 8. 1 week Swain Jane 18, 1 week. 'Criminal caoses only. tClv'.l causes and Jail cases only fCivll causes only To Our Patrons, yETHASK YOU FOR TDK LIBERAL PAT rooAXt of the paat year, aod hope for a oontb.n eo of ta Mire darts tb present one. We j wt.byua "Ilappy New Tear." J. W. Gordon & Smith. AQKMT3, Llrvrpool A London X Globe Inaoraneo Comp'y. r. a. Th UAL.AO. paid oot from tbla Airen ey for t&e onr HO. 000 for loa, aad without dW-aa. ln atf Atkinson & nanning, AGENTS, Norm Carolina Horns Insurance Comp'y yTjTB orrsa to ttjosi wanttno utsub- AwClAOAWSTrrax.PWlclealn this Old and BellabW noma XnstltnUoa. AIJ oaaaa prompUy pakLI , - v - : ' W.8LBIwiiorMlient. - - - ' CHAKLB ROOT, SeeraMry." , rVLASKI OOWFBB, Baperrntor. fniSPAFEn! i u oa tiTD ibitndetpia" M. W.iTtKaaON. vtf MUbrUG4 MTMta - s he horning Star PUBLISHED DAILY 'ABB VT. 1"- - SutoijCon Bates-In fAirace, Is 13, 1 8TAB. One Tear, poataire paid" i . ...$7 ... 4 ....2 , ,.- . - stxMoatha. . .j M ..... r ' -- Three Months,- . Two Konths,' ; .... Ona Honth " ''!" .... STAB, Ona Tear, postage pald....fl CO .. gtsKostha. " " .:..100 V . Tbrao Months M .... SO NOTICES OPTHE PRESS : ' Tbe fir Am la decidedly one of the best papers In Cna State, as bTtght and newsy aa ever. Longufe to It &um rrtM. The Wilmington Stab has entered on Its twelfth year aa food a paper as any people should want. CAariciU iMmocral. The WTbBtnjrton Btab haa entered on ta twelfth ntr. As aoailrJonrnal Of news It atands "np The Wilmington Sraa has entered upon Its thlr taenth vear. It Is one of the best pacers In the Btata. Warrtmttm The Wllmtnjrton Btab haa entered It thirteenth year. It haa beooxne one of the leading papers of the Sooth. Ocrord TrcMiaM. TK WTlmrurton Stab Is not only one of the beet edited paper in the Btata, bat for freshness of news auia typocraploal appearanoe cannot be tatn. yiJOi BcvorUr. The WBmlogtoa Stab Is one of the very beet pa pen ta tbe Sooth, In every department from typo fraphy op to editorial ability and Independence. iWnOMr? ( FaJ bmtUx-Ajjfai. Tbe WHmlngtoa CC C.) Koumii Stab Is a mod el aewspaper. Indeed, wa think we do not exag germta 1U merits when wa aay it la the tmuHet tMcnlar) paper rmbllahed mthe8outh. Blchmotxd (FoJ JimMaious Strata. Tbe Wllnungton Stab haa now en to red upon ita thirteenth year aod twenty-fifth volume. One of the beet oood noted and edited papers In the South and. as a North Carolinian, we are proud of It. Tartoro Bovihtrner. We like the Stab because It is thoroughly re liable, oandtd, fearleaa, aad so well and ably edited ,ne way, aploy. and in fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. ML Airy Visitor. Although at the nead of the proas In thia Stat In all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still It oonttnaes to Improve. It is a Stab of the first raagattnde. May its lustre never wane. Tbe dtAB la so well and favorably known In this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which Ita thousands of readers do not already know. It is In every respect one of the best dal Uea m the 8outh. Eotmmia. The Wumlngton Stab haa entered on its twelfth year. It Is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a oompendinm of all the news of the day, and an honor to ita city, to North Carolina and to North Carolina vurxiallsxn. Ckariotu Obttrver. Tbat magnlfloent beaming Stab has completed Us twanty-eeoond volume. It la one of the moet brilliant, eradite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac. The system lzrthe get np of the pa per surpasses them alL Xbrooro SotaAirrmtr. The Wilmington Stab Is now taking the regular midnlf ht Associated .Press reports, and has be ldas increased the amount of Its reading matter. The Stab Is aa exoellent paper. Its prosperity Is not surprising since It Is so deserving. CSariotU t6 rpr. The Tim eannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It has just reached one ef Its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a ravcrtte with the State press and Is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to li.Ftldt t2 Timst The WQmlngton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still oontlnoes on the high road to suocess. 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 Ft Lane. Whv ts It that all the papers with tbe name of Star aire snob bright UUie journals ? The Wilming ton (N. C) Stab, the Washington Star, tbe Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after tSL UAmon4 ( FaJ iXaU. The WOmlngton Stab has entered upon Its 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin oes on the road to suocess. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding It as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this oifloe. Its news oolumns are always a little fuher than those 'of any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de aartment 1 conducted with much ability. Hcr annum Mlait. Humble la Its beginnings, as was Inseparable from aa enterprise begun amid the wreck of for? tune that-attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy, the Stab baa steadily "waxed" un til It now beams resplendent in the full glow of a oonstantly brightening prosperity. As a ntwro mt It has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs prlate selection and judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank It among our mostaooeptsC ble exchangee. HUUdoro fyoonUr. The Wilmington Moaanio 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 sucoess of tbe Stab is due to its strict atten tion to business. Tbe boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that It always has the news, and this Is the first thtng in journalism. Otherwise the pa per ts all that the term of "good newspaper" Ira ni lea. and ts corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. bit tae healthy, moral Influence of the Stab never be re tarded, and may Its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. The Maryland Farmer. 23D VOLUME A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, of 82 pages. devo te 1 to Arrtoulture and kindred subleots. TMi U Dre-emlnentlv a FAMILY MAGAZINE first olass In every particular; fully up to th times on all subjects affecting the Interests o Agriculturists. t has long been acknowledged as standing at tho head of Monthly Publications devoted to agriculture: pure in tone, advocating all Improvement which will elevate, refine and benefit pecuniarily and morally the farming com munity: many of the suggestions in Its oolumns have proved the key-note for reforms, adopted by the moat lnflaentlal organizations in our ooun'ry- . , . Tbe editor aad proprietor has been engaged la the interest of Agriculture for nearly fifty years and during this length of time has beoome per aooally aoquatnted with most of the promlnen agrtcaiturtiRa in the country. Devoting his whole time to fostering this great cause, be earnestly appeals to evei y aubsorlber of the Mabtxabo Fabjtbb to not only renew his own subscription but Invite his friends and neighbors to subscribe. Terms one dollar a year In advance, and a pre mium worth from SO to 60 cents. . EZRA WHITMAN, n H tf gdltor and Proprietor. Charlotte Daily Chronicle. A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER Orient, Newsy, Cheap. Contains Latest Telegraph Dispatches and Mar ket Reports. Believes In Keeping up with the Times Likes Agfressireness In Business and In State. Encourages tbo Upbuilding of North Caro Una Is a Strong Advocate of More and Better Ed ucation. 17.00 per year ; 1100 for three months. VT . a. oanoi i Editor and Proprietor Cnar.otte. N. C. oc 28 DAWtf XII E CELEBRATED AHRIN&TO.N .GAME FOWLS FOR SALE JIJY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL U3 patatlon. Tbey have sought and won a series of the greatest mains ever foaght on this or any othee continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at rTiiladelphl la 76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and banusome plumage, per Sxpresa, C O. D., at from $4-00 to 8.00 each HKN873l60 and ' $A CO each; or $7.00 per Pair 110.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games in the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April batch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. Whoever disputes tbe superiority of my Birds, Will please baok the aasertioB with their stamps. Write for what you want. , . Address, J. G. ARBXNGTON, tf Hiinardston. NaebCo. N.C. The Home Journal, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING - It WavrrentoB, N. C. e. , JOHN W. mctts, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. , It has a splendid circulation in the counties of Vum. Vum. Halifax. N. GL. and Mecklenburg. Va As an advertising medium lttsunsuxpassed. i Terms ILBOayear la aavancn. - - - -Address THE HOME JOURNAL, - eplMf- , . Warrentoo. N. C "VmOLESALE peices, ; The . follcrwinsr quotation represent wholesale price? generally. Zn mak ins: op orders higher prtoeabayeto be charged V BAGGING--" ; i . . Gunny . ; . . ... . - Standard .v........!. 8 -BACON North Carolina - -Hams, J) Jiv...:..,. -- Shoulders, Sft.... Sides, V lb............ "WESTJEKH 8MOKED , Hams, w lb..,...:; - " Sides? "...-.. .. .. Shoulders, Sib DHY SALTED Sides. a a..;...... -8 10 00 00 CO 7 & 5 & Shoulders, S. BABBELS Spirits 1 urpentine . Second Hand, each . NewNewYork,eaoh. New City,' esch......i BEESWAX, as .. BRICKS, Wilmington, M Northern BUTTER, f North Carolina. Northern. CANDLES, V B Sperm.". Adamantine .... CHEESE, V lb Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream - -- State 1 40 a- I 50 0 00 1 T5 0 00 1 75 CO 20 8 CO 8 00 0 00 14. CO 15 25 25 30 18 ' 25 10' 12 10 11 12 13 8 10 18 28 11 42 14 16 60 62 1 oiiifl 1 10 4K 5 00 85 18 20 COPTEE,- lb Java Laguyra -- mo... ; CORN MEAL, V bus., In sacks Vlnrtnla Meal COTTON TIES, 9 bundle 1 ISUALKSTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd m Yarns, 9 bunch EGGS, dozen..... FISH Mackerel, No. I, bbl Mackerel, No. 1, $ half bbl. Mackerel. No. 2, bbl Mackerel, No. 2. naif bbl. . .. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl Mullets, bbl -. . . - Muilets. lork bbls...c N. C. Boa Herring, 9 keg... Dry Cod, 9 FLO UK, 9 bbl Northera Super " Extra FamUy. City Mills Super Family GLUE, tf lb GRAIN, tf bushel Corn, from store, bags, white Conr, cargo, m bulk, white. Corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags. Oats, from store Cow Peas HIDES, tf fi Green Drv 00 00 7 60 9 CO 4 75 7 80 4 tV 7 00 3 00 5 3 50 4 CO 4 75 4 CO 4 50 6 60 58 oa 00 45 eo 1 2 50 8 00 11 00 6 00 9 Oi) 5 00 9 00 4 00 . 10 4 00 4 50 5 50 4 10 5 00 10 60 58 58 45 75 & 5 10 05 CO HAY, tf 100 lbs Eastern Western ... . North River HOOP IRON, tf J LARD, tf lb Northern North Carolina LIME, tf barrel LUMBER, City Sawed, tf M ft, Ship Stuff, resawed Rongh Edge Plank West India Cartroea. accord 10 05 15 3 10 8 10 0 00 8 1 40 18 00 15 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 CO 15 03 ing to quality 13 00 Dressed .tfloor-ng, seasoned. 18 03 Scantling and Board, com'n 14 CO MOLASSJts, tf gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds. . . 4 inbbls. .. 25 Porto Rico, In hhds 28 In bbls 80 Sugar House, la hhds B" " Inbbls & ft 25 27 30 35 18 35 Syrup, in bbls NAILS, tf Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. OILS, tf gallon Kerosene Lard Linseed : Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown -" Spring Turkeys PEANDTt, tf bushels S2.8... POTATOES, tf bushel Sweet Irish, tf bbl PORK, tt barrel City Mess Prime Rump RICE Carolina, tf lb Rough, tf bushel, (Upland).. (Lowland). RAGS, tf lb Country City HOPE, lb ft SALT, tf sack, Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SUGAR, tf O Standard gran.. Standard A White Ex. C Extra C, Golden C Yellow SOAP, tf lb Northern SHINGtiES, 7 in. tf il 22 2 50 10 16 90 15 00 00 20 20 75 40 35 2 65 12 50 10 00 10 CO 4 5U 83 14 1 45 1 CO IS 20 22 25 25 00 62 1 55 2 75 13 CO 11 00 11 CO 5 65 1 CO 1 14 70 70 00 00 6 6 5 6 6k 5 ; 5 5J4 5 00 7 00 2 00 2 50 4 50 5 CO 0 00 7 50 8 00 14 00 0 CO 13 00 5 6 12 00 14 00 11 5 13 00 7 50 8 50 6 00 6 50 - 5 00 0 00 0 00 4 CO 1 CO 2 00 1 03 2 50 18 20 15 20 10 15 Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts 8TAVKS, tf M W. O. Barrel.. . R. O. Hogshead TALLOW, tf ft TIMBER, tf M feet Shipping.. Mill Prime. Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, tf gal Northern . North Carolina WOOL, tf ft Washed Unwashed.. Burry 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1886 ? AN DC Country G-entleman. rTHE BEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. The Cotjstbt Gehtlemaj 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 oooupies the FIRST RANK. It is believed to have no superior in either 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 Beading, 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 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 the cest sense or me term, a LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. Although the Cotjhtby Gentleman 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 f ree.to the sender of the Clnb;Ten Copies, 20, and an. additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club. specimen copies i?Tee- Aaares r LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers .Albany, N. Y. STILL IN THE LEAD. The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper in the State, considering the Amount of Reading Matter."" SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR; $1 FOR 6 M03. The PATRIOT offers unparalleled facilities to advertisers for placing their business before the reading people of Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Rockingham, Caswell, Person, Alamance and Randolph, the great Tobacco Belt of North Carolina.1 - THE PATRIOT Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Pa per In Piedmont North Carolina. It gives yoa all the LOCAL NEWS. It gives you the NEWS from the Neighboring Counties. - - - - - ' It gives yoa all the important STATE NEWS. : It gives yotuthe GBNERAI, NKWi. U gives yotfall the LATEST Naws from Wash-, lngton. It gives the - Farmers Valuable Agricultural Notes and much interesting for the Farm, the Dairy, and the Orchard, as well as the Family Household. tSfKead the PATRIOT all the .year round. Z. W. WHITEHEAD, jan 12 tf Editor and Proprietor. The Haiining Times, ' PUBLISHED BY H. L.:DARR3 Jr.,; at HAHHINGS, Ci , Only $f-50 per anauroCln advance; Cheap" Ad vertisfng modln ; - . - . , 7flirimgton, ,& Weldon email vi-" ,9 Condensed Schedule. 15 U 6 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 23, I No. 27. t-Nor 15. uated Jan. 9. 1SS7. Daily, t DSllv. if Dailv , - jold Ko,48old No40oldNo.43 Leave Weldon 8.15 pjn 5 38 p.m l 10 a-m ArrlYe Rocky Mt..j 3.33 p.m ( g.27 a.m Arrive larboro... I 4.50 p m LeaveTarboro.... ju.BO p.m ..: Arrive Wilson .: . 4.05 p.m) 6.68 p m 3.07 a.m Leave Wilson.. ... 4.30,pan ... " Arrive Selma...... 5.40 p.m Arrive Fayettev'lej 8 3Q p.m '. I ! . Leave Goldsboro . 4.50 p.mf 7.40 p.m 3.58 a m Leave Magnolia... 6.C9 p.m 8.38 p.m 5 18 a.m Leave Burgaw . .. 7.00 p.m 6.13 a.m Arrive Wilmington 7.f0 p.m 9.55 pm 7jfl am TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO 63, f No. 78, I No. S6, Dailv. Daily. Daily. old No.45old No.47old No.43 Leave Wilmington Leave Burgaw Leave Magnolia... Arrive Goldsboro.. 8.50 a. ml 8.53 a. 84 a.mi a.ou 10.23 a ml0.42 11. a a. mii. oa Leave FayetteviUe Arrive Selma.. Arrive Wilson 8.00am 10.47 ajn 11.59 a.mh Leave Wilson......! 2.40 a.m Arrive Rocky MtJ ia.25 p.m 12.51 1.00 p.m 1.27 a - Arrive Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro.. It:: 11.30 a.m Arrive-Weldon. .. 4.10 a m 2.35 p.m 2.55 a-m Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves naiuax ior sootiana JNecK at3.oo p. m. Return ing, leayes ecouana JxecK at 9.80 A. M., daily ex cept Sunday. Tram leaves Tarboro. isr. p.. ria Ai)uma.u m. Raleigh, R. R., dally.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 Williamston.N.C. Daily except Sunday, 8.00 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A.M. arrtye Tarboro, N. C, 10.05 A. M and 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C Rnnnh Iaataa an.rta. borp. N. C., dally except Sunday,7.00 A.M.; arrive Smithfield, N. C, 8.80 A. .M. Returning leaves omimneia, n. v., a.ou a. Ai.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10.30 A. M. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville urancn is o. 51. Northward -is Nor: 53. Daily Traia No. 27 South will stop only at Wiison, Goldsboro andMaemolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon ior an points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make olose connection for all points nuna via xucumona ana wasnington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and haye Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, , - General Sup't. J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jan 9 tf COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Eailroad Co. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 15, I No. 23, bid No. 42 old No.48 Daily. Daily. No. 27, old No.40 Dally. Dated Dec. 12, 1886 Leave Wilmington I 7.20 jltti 8.15 p.m 10.10 p.m 11.15 p.m ieave LhWao'maw 8.41 a.m y.iju p.m .Leave Marlon 10.28 a.m Arrive Florence... 1 11. 15 a.m Arrive Sumter I 1.12 p.m Arrive Colnmbia. j 3.05 p.m 11.24 p.m 12.39 a.m 12.15 a.m 1.20 a m 4.24 a.m 6.40 a.m 4.24 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78, old No.47 Daily. No. 66, Old No.43 Dally. No. 62, Old No. 45 Dally. Leave Columbia.. . Arrive Sumter Leave Florence. .. . Leave Marlon Leave L.Wac'maw Arrive Wilmingt'n 9.55 p.m 11.50 p.m 4.45 a.m 5.28 a-m 7.06 a.m 8.30 a.m 1.00 p.m 2.44 p.m 4.30 p.m 5.12 p.m 6.56 p.m 8.30 p.m 1 00 p.m 2.44 p.m 8.10 p.m 8.46 p.m 10.11 p.m 11.85 p m Eos. 23 and 78 stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, cane Savannah, Wateree and Slmmes. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. & G. R.R., C.C. & A, B.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. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation, jp. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. de 12 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Office of Sutssxhtekd'sst, ) Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 20, 1886. ) Change of Schedule. ON AND AF R THIS DATE, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad. NO. 1 DAILY EXCEPT ST3NDAY. Leave Wilmington at 6 00 A. M Leave Shoe Heel 10.17 A. M Leave Charlotte : 3.45 P. M Leave Shelby 7.06 P. M Arrive Champton NO. 2 DAILY EXCEPT Leave Champton Leave Shelby Leave Charlotte Leave Shoe Heel 8.35 P. M SUNDAY. 6 00 A. M 7.28 A. M 10.58 A. M 3.45 P. M Arrive Wilmington . . . 8.00 P. M NO. 3 DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington 7.00 P. M Leave Raleigh 7.00 P. M Arrive Charlotte 7.25 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. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvilie. Stations West ern N. C. R- R-, Asheville, and points West. Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. Local Fbelgnt Nos. 5 and 6 tri-weekly between Wilmington and Hamlet. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 tri-weekly between Hamlet and Shelby. Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 will not take passengers. L. a JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent. de 19 tf -, Cap Fear & Yawn Valley R. R. Co. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. To take effect at l.P. M., Sunday, Dec. 19, 1886. MAIN LIME. TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Leave. 8.45 a.m 10.20 12.20 p.m 2.45 7.C0 Bennettsville. .. Shoe Heel Fayette villa Sanford ,. Greensboro 10.C5 a.m 12.10 a.m 2.25 p.m 6.15 8.30 Pond Dinner at Sanford. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. O.COa.m 1.35 p.m 4.10 6. is 7.45 Leave. 7.80 a.m 10.00 a.m 1,55 p-m 4.20 6 20 Pond.. Greensboro... Sanford Fayettevllle.. Shoe Heel Bennettsville. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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