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4 4 , TIKI V, , n- Simmoca Liw RcgdAtopJ .jf CotnoUMt are a af- u.'uti ! ta iaee. ,r ' ur " ... ...r.- iii f uaT. n &a Joo: 61 ttf. !! . !;i t t a o aur taw ir HI M.io. H Oil. I, .ii I; O D Wtmf. cf U4. r .. rv.. r.. .1 '; jtiwf Liver Regulator v oii.i Dtriwu of , ; k.-'-n-xra. MALARIAL ' it. XKtt-i ro. A FINE rLC ;!-ATOIMIC n f!.In.X, nm t m1 . jviD a.1B r ut. At r." C-r for Catarrh ! i i . i t 1 : -i.-tt.wn t JU-. tAfff "INS i'OYCPANT. a rii. jrc7oti an BR ADFIELD'S : n p'nf- . ALE P :;ULATOR! ion . t: f'-x.A": ::3- BAKERS 3i?m Cocoa. t. w'i.i tin :" 'f uitt m !i',ii 'ir iu;n H:auffi4 iii- Lining. Mtl7 lnntl. aU m fin nmiM to nt&. ill! I FISH S ror Dcrciolsr, Mm EiiOTHlO 3ELTFREE i.: j-... tax i a i - - - i T 1 1 1 g i i in(.:!r,f onr r.rnwAjt m'H--, I CURE FITS! Ium , a b nbn tK ii t atMMai aaw -rt. I awwwta a tt'xt(.,- ,ra Hni aatT I - ,( ft" Maataaaal vllM rmm atti $ mm n t, r-,. JiTlvak la jaMa faaft 1 1 f . 'i- If V , , . , , , i r - iiB.iv " '.ll.i. A PEHHYROYAL PILLS CMiCMtSTERS CNCLISH." v AW fin m Titrr""' ""r" "T AbA W,.,VJS 0 eVFtO P t O P ART3 " " 'im-i, nrrr f i 1RR7 Si Y:rk Weekly" Herald. U;ir Hoiur ta VrrC ' ,r., ... - l I. . ' ' -II". :!r,- ! .M - . :w.v t.tf,tttr- tJlTtii-jr mm fs. ' ' 'i D l ' na- ta cn. a loa. autUtuvtiMt tmaiA llie-MorniDg.Star. A!t AffClUT OITTT. Tell bar lhx wuzam bcr Uom A4 cat, Tbl lot kaowt Wha I mecabi br to th flow iMt tujd flr h nbi to b. Tilt tr iAi's ycmt AJ batu to bA? br ncc tpy'd. Tbi bdil Uoq tpraac U ctMerU. mho do ba tbW, TboQ bqu br aocoamtodtd dy'd. SoaII U Lb voftb Of taly from Lb Uf bt mlr'd; Old br oocd forta ; Safer bnJf to tw duird. Aed col blab t to bm Adcalxtd. Tbo dWt IbAt ibe Tb eoaawa fU of all tblat rara Ha j rwmd la Ibrt: (low tunAlI a prt of Um tbej abara. Tbat ara ao voedroua, wt And fair! ot araTB co.iTK.nroH a rikju ; Oa of tba rreataatdrawbacka to co a ieii a) progTa la Nortb fJaroiiaa Utba unwUUof- aa or aaaay or oar ropi to ret out of lbif tro(ypd wj caetboda tbat wera m J la p4t jr aad detned practicabla and lb beat aodca at tbtt Uot. Bat b ticMa ar cbAaglag. Nt aad inproTed tniaoij of fAimiag ara crodio opoo ua. EcuaooticAJ ptaaa ar beier adopted, bat oqot of oar ropl aa Iota to rira op toe oiJ aj for taa saw. Wa mlcbt cite, for ietuaot, tb ao-faoee law. la maay ouati it bu woratd welL aad w coald otm foa coaaltca vbtrt lb a faxmara would aot to bck to tba oai plaa. Tbla bAj Nco brou(bt to our alUalioo by tba troub! tipriaccd la aocna oouatica aod tb drio;of tba queaUoa lato politica, aa wm dooa ta io lutcampaJfo. Tba oo- pcaaata of ta law at aot willier to aet on l of ta old ru'.t of frtntor- Ckarbtts Jobo II WebaUr, Spaabcr of tba iloaaa of !pfratAUTra. Mya tbat b U a Saa to dcut tba aartio; for oam we bellr it . Out if wt wr Wbur we abould be- r.Ai a looc time before dcJa1ar oarealf a dcnte lower taaa a Rcpubltcaa. Tartar It may be qucatioad wbatber tbe eoda of J itlce would aot be better eerrtd by a profeio3l jury lata by toe Jury aa em paUd oadr ib praeaat Uw It la aol uKtomoa to ae a Jury aittJor oa tbe tritt cf a pttoor ccapopj ta part of uolote!- I'fvat ma wbr. forlAckof ability lo wcb ta potat of Ibe eidsce Are lachocd to di4(rr to a vtrd:ct i f entity under ibe en UK ca iikt tat tse arc t''Off tbe pri- caer el Ibe br tbe brcefli of a reeeooable doubt XXe-5iry Rrprrirr. L as d'ete or District DarJ Aiicsi tbe lu of our prrperty Let tbe couaty llDtrd ttcod to IbAl buAiacss Wbil doee Jobo Jjc ta Caerobee baow of tbe eeiua i f property ta liUtAi. or BUI Smilb io lU ifi kaow of tb eelue of property lo We would cot oe uadentood At eorCd iz the 4TocAcy of covcrioc imperfecttooa J tireby Aidiar ia tbeir perpetualioo. We re ia faror of d;cuALDi Ibcm aad rt- naoT-.cf ixiem. we are oot, oever oave tva ad oiTr eipct n o aa abettor ta t. dfeoe a 1 coaUoueaoe of aay tojuri- o u m-i.uf of Scte policy. fIio opoa by tlx-- IX; n Krftc prty. taee la ubeereieoce t ibe pr-ip: t: U oar daly to advocate ibt ctioa wbicb will work tbe (reatMt t t to 'U rAXcet oumber. Moro Em- t iMKt.iyas , i.? electric teel railway at L . Aai-n-en t proo J'4icei a tuccea. In Micoeipoli IaaI year ov i,OC) bui'd oo ff erected at a c lt WO. CM) "I feel ti9 tbaa Icr tbia tn. io " conpU;aed a St m Jereey eili Tbi' Ncu you fjlcd wub libta t citt. " rrtri bU wif qiie taa3wa. .V. T I: tci that Ikntos ia aa bat ia rittou. wy. a Sa Fraci$cj. Oa of 3H J.G0O people oaty T7.0W) co to eburca Ti re1'. pnl:.ry tcvjodreI aad Boe-ti.-3 bt e -Jit Alt CaMfimi A Chicago baioe man worth b.if milltoo dI!trt mtrrted tbe fern tie cvitif ia bit ".r tbe otber dty. Tbe cotaoer ta bkb tbe ot 14 ceau for a biiiia cTjry !ira bit btoa frttrvi: Frn Mother: "Did jroa pray io yoar ?uo.iy-cb jI t4-dy. Jobaoy?" Jobaoy: " V. ojtmcat " ( otber: " Tbafa a good eoy. Aly pry la Suaday-ecbool- " F tber ' Bu: wh: did you pray for?" Jboay: "I prtyed foe tt to let oat." Trsa y Toere i pleoty of mooey io IfMitcbujeUA but tbe bae oertr bAd a mtihooeirv cAadiiAte for ibe Coiled Blaiee !Wot:e a: ay prvJ ta ber blatory. od tbere U oct eow tbe !ibteat eecoarage aot tdt aay eacb caadidafe lo preaeat biauelf. Hxtfjm era' J. Mr. Winkle to cew girl: "It'a try Ut. BrUjret; btda'l yoa belter go to bed'" Bfidzct(ry k tad bearted .) "dure. sum. I iU if yet Ibiak beet, but I tbougbt yj wwtia' up fer ycr butbead. mem.' "I n "Tata I better weit, mum; ye took ux deticAte to belp a rata wp-elaira wot ut out At ltte at lbt4. muco (Ma i a IFeeii- I here i aa uoparalleleil auJaoi ly fcbout Joeca. He it bow trjiag lo Ck0 '.ecu Bx.toO peop! tbat tbey CAb't go U H.-reo witbou'. bctoic bora Aeta The Doka of Satberlaod, wbo ia aow ia WAAblogloa, owsi 423,000 Acre of Lead la tbta couairy. betid bold; or an ua- dtaputed UUe to a little petcb us Ealaad of l.S.i3 34.3 acre. rULx&pAU Tim Mm Lacy Sun ley, wbo has beea elected Q jeeo of tbe Gypaiea, ta a ala ur of toe foriaxr Oypey Qveea wbo died at Jack too. Miee . ebuul ua dtjt ago. Tbe ate tjj-ao ltvea acar Etaeaville, tod. Tbe Kot. Dr. Haatiogtoo, reo- tor of Grtce Cbarcb (Eputcopel). propoeee to red prayer ta tbe eaatry, witb all wbo il eitead. at 4 o'clock eetry aneraooo tbroagboat tbe yr. Grirritir-xlt. Senator Ilaarat, of California, owaa a aeetpeper wbtcb be eaya be eerar rtada. ii'-a (otiuae la catimAtcd aa blgb aa 40 WO. CO J, ttal be probebiy dee aot koow bBMlf bow Bacb be ia w or til. ..Yew JVri WtrUL Cardinal Gibboos recoiyed cablermo from Rome laTiliog bixa to at toad a cooAie&ory to be be id tbere la Marco. It la atAUel laat tba CardiaaJ will iaII from New York oo tbw Ua 99vb laauau oa tbe) reamer Bourgoyaw for II Aire, Fraoca. If the Praidtntlhlakthat rro- peiety aad party expedleacy rrqalre tbat tba Recorder AbaH be a colored taaa, it ta oa at ul Drobeaia Ulai be will xaaka a aalecffoa from Qaaaaatl oa tba grouad mrt wyraicT jtdg amT. nydeFebrtury 7, 1 week; May 18,. 1 Beaoiori-. February 14, 2 weeU; May 80. 3 wecka Currn oca March 7, 1 week. Caojdea March 14. 1 week. PaaquoUak March Jl, 1 week; Jud 13. t wee A. Perquimaoa March 23. 1 weak. Caowta AprU 4, 1 week; June 20, 1 week. Galea April 11. 1 week. Hertford April 19. 1 week; June 27. 1 week. Waehingtoa April 23. 1 week. Tyrrell May 2. 1 week. Dare May 9. 1 week. Pamlico MAy 23. 1 week. aCCOSD DISTRICT JUD tKITT. Halifax JJaauary 10. 2 week a ; March 7, 3 week; May 18. 2 weeka. Northampton tjeoaary 24, 2 weeka;April 4. 3 wecka: IJuoe IS. 1 week. Ed tecombe February 7. 1 week; April ia. a weeta. Crareo February 14. 2 weeka; May 80. 2 weeka. Warrea March 21. 2 weeka, Bertie MAy 2. 2 weeka THIRD DOmiCT JTJDOK i. II . MXRRJMOJf. PiU JenuAry 10, 2 weeka; March 21, 2 weeka; June 13. 2 wecka. Franklia January 24, 1 week; Jane 6, 1 week. Wllaoo February 7. 2 weeka; April 13. 2 weeka Vance February 21. 2 weeks; JMay 23, 2 weeka. Martia March 7. 2 weeka. Oreene April 4. 2 weeka. Naab May 2. 2 weeks. FOURTH DUTRJCT JtTDOB aHXPUZRO Wake Jaeuary 10. 2 weeks; fFebruary 23. 2 weeka; March 23. 2 weeka; f April 23. 3 weeka Wayne January 24. 2 weeka: March14, 2 weeka; f April 18. 1 week. QatocU February 7. 1 week. Jobation February 14. 2 weeks riFTH DISTRICT JtT DOB m ILL LPS. OranTille January 31, 2 week's; May 0, 2 wecka. Chatbam February 14, 1 week; May 23. 1 week. Guilford February 21. 2 weeks, Jane 13, 1 week. Alamtoce March 7, 1 week; June 8, 1 week. Darb.m March 14. 2 weeks; Mat 30. 1 week. Orance March 28. 1 week. Caaweli April 19. 2 weeka. Person May 2. 1 week. SIXTH DISTRICT JTDwB CONNOR New Hanoeer January 34. 2 weeks; April 18. 2 week. Leooir February 7. 1 week. Dupiia Ftbraary 14, 2 weeks. BaoDpeon fFebruary 23. 2 weeks; May 2, 1 week PeoJtr March 14. 1 week; May 9. 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jonea March 23. 1 week. On!ow Apnl 4, 1 week. SlYEKTH DISTRICT JCDOB CLARK. Anson Jnuary 10, 1 week; fMay 2, 1 week. Coiumbus January 17, 1 week; March 23. 1 week. Cumberland 'January 24. 1 week; 'March 14. 1 week; fay 9. 2 weeka. Robeeoo January 31. 3 weeks; MAy 23, 2 wecka. Richmond February 14. 2 weeks; June 6. 1 week. BUdeo March 21, 1 week. Brunt wick -April 4. 1 week. Moore April 19. 2 weeks. BIOOTn DISTRICT JCDOB OILMKR- CtbtrruA ? January 31, 1 weak; May 2, 1 week. Iredell Februarr weeka ks: May 23. 2 ka: May 9. 2 ; June 6, 1 d .; ! - r r : '1 VBIN. - f.-,.- . . a. 11 rr..- . : ' Tay 23. 2 k. . . - Kt '. r u t ) . . v. . Mfi ;i ?, . . : - ' week, Am .' . V .-' '" i . .: . - "n. 1. i .. ry i. 1 " L ; - Mi b 2 Kr C-. ' -M .-ct: 2.. '. .e-.ic At- rch :,3. I week ; 1 . ". ' fk. W . -Ap il . 1 aixW ' . ' ck. Mil Apr-: lu ! Yat :. C f k- Mcl -! - ( BLEV ' . n !tj';iiT .'.1 . t ' Alaxa 4. k 1 w. CaUwl Itn-i.r) 1. f -n- I week Uoloo 1 Vur 4. : ".iC iei 21.lv ,;,v-:.' ! ev filAi 1 ' week. Meckleot : - -fKel.ru uy ?. ' rt . Omioo f.: b21.2 e . Liocolo . , -.1 4 I CleTrtaod- April 11. e. ; Rutherford - .fil '2 Iolk May sl 1 twk iav f-:.. Madloo Fe .- . ry 2S. i w.fk". Buacombe 1" .m 14 weeki; .Itn 2C, wecka TranaylVAnia ;ril4. week. Haywood Apt .' aw-.-.k--Jacktoa April Macoo May u. -ClAy Msy 18. 1 Cherokee May 2' Grab in June 6. ' 8in June 13, 1 i Criminal cause oi Civil ctUHi and Jt fCirtl cautea only e . k k. u i v Atkinson d manning, AGEV I - MsrtH Carelina Home in,. ;iice Comp'y yy B OFFER to Tnoai ANCB AOAtNST FIRS. Polfc Bailable Home IaaCtntloa. AH laeaei promptly paid-1 IN J tVsCR- O'A aod W. ft. PSTMROSE. J' ln.t. CTIAKLB4 ROOT, S c f .'-ry . rcLAaaj oowtbv rnor rjy tf Ctolce Hay, Hoop-Iron & Qi-f. :. pOSIIONllatSTS OF COTTON M x AL BTOBEJ CAJtrmXT rjAJroiJO. WOODTJICTIKU'V. ODcaatawSoa aterehAu, . mhitf WUeatoet. N i Gentlemen Wishing' a Ho. 1 (HAVE. HAIR CUT OH a. POo FUBM f autre rrrtVCUaa SAlooewWre tt J "T"' ilSZt Bad the FroortttorVuh kU oaaee CnU rw. f wJ-" rv"rrVTVe aril U ttW aaa Wo. I ajatetaata. W ANTED Oierl Ageet to rf41trttid lUtae Copc.e-pite Map. the .patteC Btataa. MaxV,eta aie i3 tteA. The G) o r ii i rig Star PUBLISHED DAILY AST) T7EEXLY SataXilgtlflB Bate Ib AiTaicer DAILY STAB. One Yer, poetaxe paid .....17 00 - Blxatoatha. 4 00 - Throe Month- .2 00 Two Mbatit, " 163 One Montb t 75 WKSXLT STAR, One Year, poataca paid. - SlxMontha, - - . ThraaMontba " . . .11 60 .. 1 00 .. 60 H0TICE3 OF THE PRES3: Tbe ftrta ia deoMedly one of tbe beat papers la the StAte. aa brljrht and aewsy aa erer. Lomr life to It. JBeUmm JYtM. The WuaolBfftoa Bexa hae entered on It twelfth year ea rood a paper as any people should waat. CkaricCU DtmocmL. Tbe Wuinlartoa Stab baa entered on U twelfth year. Aa a dally IouitiaI of newa it stADds "pp hAad." ttmcord Btgititr Tbe Wllmuirtoo Stab has entered apoa Its thlr teeotb year. It Is one of tbe best pacers in tbe State. Warrmto OoV. Tbe wnmlaxtoa 9taa has entered lta thirteenth Siar. It tuvs beoome one or ue leaainr papers ox e South. Oxford TorcMiaht. The Wilmington 8rta Is not only one of the beet edited papers m the State, but for freahnees of newt and trporraptoal appearance cannot be oeatea. Jactton HsvorUr. The WHmioxtoa Stab, la one. oi the rery beat pa per ta the South. In erery department from typo graphy ap to editorial ability and Independence. IUrCmrv ( Fa.) Indez-Apptai. Tbe VUmtarton CN. GL) Mounts Syab Is a mod 1 nawiMZMr. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate lta merits whea we aay tt Is the ruwut beoalAX) paper published in the South. Richmond (Pa.) &iiaicmt BtraU. Tbe Wuminrtoa Bra has now entored upon its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth rolnme. One of the beet oondnoted and edited papers in the South aad. as a North CaroiinlAn. we are proud of tt. Tbrboro 8ovlArnr. We like the Stab beoAaae U Is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited . newsy, spicy, and In fact a perfect news paper. Lonr may the Stab twinkle. iff. Airy YlHicr. AltbooA-h at the bead of tbe preea In this 8tat in all that maXee a paper raJ liable to the reader, still tt oontlnnes to lmprore. It is a Stab of the first magaltade. MAy Its lustre nerer wane. TUFr WUl BaviUL The dTAB ta so woO anA f ATorably known la this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It Is in every reepeot one of the best dal lies in the South. Hob onion. Tbe Wliminrton Stab has entered on its twelfth yoar. It ia a most exoellent newspaper, well ed ited, a oomsendlom of all the news of the day, aad aa honor to lta city, to North Carolina and tc Morth Carolina lonraAlism. CAarioiU Obttrvcr. ThAt mAnlnoent beamlnr Stab has completed Its twenty-eeoond roiome. It is one of the moet brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac The system in the ret np of the pa per sarpaaaee them all. Tarboro BotUAirrur. Tba Wilmington Stab Is now taxing; the rernlar mldnlxbt Asaoolated Frees reports, and has be sides inoreaaea ue amount oi iim reaaum maimer. The Stab It as exoellent oarer. Its prosperity Is rp" SnaKffl aot Tbe 7m oAnnot say a word too good for the Wliminrton Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a lavcrite with the State press and is sought after by the people. Long and prosperous life to tt. FeULr pUU Tim The Wtlmlngton Stab, we are pleased to notice, still oontlnnes on the high road to suoceaa. We esteem the StjlB very highly, regarding it as one of the ver beet of our exchangee, and consider it the peer of any Joura published in the South. -Oxford ire Lane. Why is It that all the papers with the name of Str are such bright tittle Journals The Wilming ton CN. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, tbe Fred ericksburg for, New York Star, for example, Tbere must be something in a name after all Richmond ( ToJ SiaU. Tbe Wilmington Stab has entered upon Its 12th rolnme, and we are pleased to notice still oontin aee on the road to suoceaa. We esteem the Stab rerv highly, regarding it aa one of the very beet newt pa pen tht comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuher than those "of any other of our exchanges, and lta editorial de partment is oondnoted with much ability. Jfrr gatUcm SUadA. Humble tn Its beginnings, as was inseparable from an enterprise begun amid tbe wreck of fori taaa that Attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til It now beam resplendent m the fall glow of a eoastantly brightening prosperity. Aa a nwro ur it has few equal, and no superior, for appro priate selection and Judicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank tt among our mostaooectat ale exchanrea. Iftibtioro Ecordr. The Wilmington Moaxraa Stab has entered op oo the thirteenth year 01 its existence, ana we take this opportunity to congratulate tt upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab Is dne to its striot Atten tion to business. The bo art of the Stab (rightful- IhXt per it au uj&t wiiu wi ui " . piles, and ta oorpe of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. Kay the healthy, moral tnfraeooe of the Stab never be re tarded, and may its rental enterprising proprie tor en toy many more happy years of use fulness. Qoldtbcro MuMnger. THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTON 8AME FOWLS FOR SALE Y GAMS FOWLS HAVB A NATIONAL Kti pntation. Thoy haTe tought and won a series to greateat tna orer fought on this or any ploUA and MedaL I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds In tbe United States. I will ship spienaic COCKS, of fine site and hanoaome plumage, pei Express, C. O. D., At from 4.00 to 18.00 each HJEN6. X60 aad 18.00 each; or 17.00 per Pair 1 10.00 per Trio . I expect to raise Two Hundred fiirs this Summer, the Finest Games m the World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Soven Dollars per Trio. , m . . Whoever disputes tbe superiority of my Btrca, will please back the assertion with their stamp. Write for what yon want. Addrees, J. G. ARRINGTON, tf Hllllardwton. Nash Co. N. C. The State Chronicle. icceasor to the Farmer and Mechanic and the Chronicle.) ider New Management WSY BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UP WITH THE TIMES. 1 1 .' bT ATE CHRONICLE" WILL BE WHAT n une Implie a State Paper. It is not the i f t -Chrome le," ana win nmvo - x . It will atm to keep up with the news : . .urphy to Man too, or. aa the politicians .1 ' . 'rom Cherokee to Currituck. K - 111 the organ f no man. no riag, no sec tion. ' r&rty It will be Democratic la polltlos, but w '1 rot hedtat to critlotse Democratic mea rtirei and Democratic ifflors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Or e Yer L Months Throe months .$2.00 1.00 . .50 For a Sample Copy address THE TATE CHRONICLE, oct 2 tf Ralelrh. N.C. The Lincoln Press, PUELISUKD KVfiHY FRIDAY, AT LINCOLN TON. N. a, Ily JOS IN c riPTOWBl and Prop'r. Tbe PRiCS.- Is acknowledged, by t t trWV !t. to be one of the best - wMnma in C,v'rn North Carolina. large and stejuM.y moreaelng patronage in Lln coln. Gaston. ..atawba, Cleaveiand. Burke and Mecklenburg eountle. Adverttsing rates 11 be rl nHk-!rto'-in 11 VI oer annum. mh lit BOS A ' I POST. rnE old. urnN'-, AN?JF2Fy THUS BLUB DBtiu-'KATIOSEWSPAPEH. The clean l'iaUy 1;. Verof afaaaachuaetta. pT.tin!nx the most " '. Venewt of any paper In New England. The Boston Dally Poei - it reliable Oonvmertlal a noted f of Features. I SUBSCKIPTIO; '.ATES. Ot'T-One Tear. 5: Six 1'oaxOa, W.50;ta ad- TvTmj-t -rmAT-$l.OO per Tear to advanoaj toC UB RATES.' .. -Fire cr more to one addr-s s vrld be fnrnlahed at foHowt : daily I-OGT at $8.00 re- rt per oepr. Ten coptee for $.-rMeb. In advance, . - other continent, ana nneen rairs, uu ouu ui, At Philadelphia tn "78, were honored by the Unl uA states Oenunnlal Commissioner with the DY Ia Ctub of Ft ve cr mare, o to the orrwrltes- of tbe C .b crny wui ue B3T I: maXadiesVJteqnest,; I Wilxningt6nr& 7eldon vi.e.- JB OUB STOCK OF HAT8 AND FRAMBS IN ajood shares hare been sold out, we were re qnetted by some of the Ladiea to send on for a new stock of ttem, and now I take the liberty of announolnr to the ladies, and the public In ren- eral, that we have received a new line of the late Winter Shapes, of Felts and Frames, thatare sell ing at a rr lower pr.ee than before. An eariy call will secure some of these goods at TAY LOR'S BAZAAR. A new line of Jersey and Kid Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Ribbons, Velvets and Feathers and Astra- chans, and every article in every department sold equa'lj low at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 MARKET ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan8tf ' Christmas Goods. Q RANGES 30.C0O Cuba and Florida. NUTS 3,000 lbs. assorted. RAISINS 1C0 Boxes whole, halves atd quarters. APPLBS-tOO barrels. FIRS CRACKERS 250 Boxes. 8CTGAR 2J0 Barrels, all grades. COFFtfE 100 Boxes fcto. Laguyra and Java. BUTTER 85 Tubs. CHEKSI T5 Boxes. LtRD 153 Faokare, Tierces, Cases, Ac. POTATO as 100 Barrel. ONIOI8-8) Barrels and Sack-. RICK ro Barrels. 8OAP-BC0 Boxes SAPON 10 BoxtA For sale low by ADRIAN & VOLLBRS. 8. B. cor. Front and Dock sts. de 12 tf Holiday Goods. A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY GOODS received by Steamer to-day. Citron, Preserves, Oranges, halsins. Jelly. Apples. Currants, Mince Meat Figs, Kuts of all kinds, and ies and Cakes, " Brand led Peaches and Figs, somethlnr extra. Dressed and Lire Poultry, Celery, freh each day dnrlrgthe week. Vegetables, both canned ana fresb, of almobt every kind, Call early and secure your supplies before the rush. JNO. Li. BOAT WRIGHT, 15 8t 17 SO. FRONT STREET. Pure Buckwheat. J HAVB ON HAND A FRB3H LOT OF PUKB N. C. BUCKWHEAT, lust received from the Western part of the fctate. Those desiring a PURE ARTICLE can obtain it by eaUlnpon JXO. I.. BOATWRIGHT, de 22 tf 15 A 17 SO. FRONT ST REET. To Our Patrons, E THANK YOU FOR THE LIBERAL PAT ronage of the past year, and hope for a continu ance of the same daring the present one. We alpo wish you a "Happy New Year." I J. W. Gordon & Smith. AGENTS, Liverpool A London fc Globe Insurance Comp'y. P. 8. The L,1L 4G, paid out from this Agen cy for 1S86 OTer $40,000 for losses, and without discount. Ian 2tf 1831 TBE CULTIVATOR 1886 8 AND Country Gentleman. rrHE BEST OFrTHS Agricultural Weeklies. Thb CouaTBT Gmtixui is the Leading Jour nal of American Agrioulture. Ia 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 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, snob as the Poultry Yard, Enter o lorv, 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 Frospec s of the Crops, aa 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 best sense of the term, a LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. Altbouzh the CouirrBT Gxhtxxxah has been GREATLY ENLARGED by increasing its size from 16 to SO pages weekly, the terms continue as heretofore, whtn paid strictly in advance : One Copy, one year, $2 50; Four Copies, $ i0, and an additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club; Ten OopLs, 20, and an additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club, tapr-eli eclmen oopies Free Address LUTHKK TUCKER A SON, Publishers Albany, N. Y. STILL. Of THE LEAD. The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper tn the State, considering tbe r Amount of Reading Matter.; SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR; $1 FOR 6 MOS, The PATRIOT offers unparalleled facilities to advertisers for placing their business before the rreatTobaooo TBE PATRIOT Has tbe LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Fa ner in Piedmont North Carolina. Ttlri. Te all the LOCAL-NEWS. , It gives yoa the NSW8 fronj the NeUrhbortaK Itrivee you all the Important STATE NEWS. It gives you the GENERAL NEWS. It gives you all the LATEST NEWS from Wasa- rivea the Farmera Valuable Agricultural mr,A mnnh intnnwtfaur for the Farm, the Dairy, and the Orchard, as well aa the Family Homenow. TOTrtn. on 1 t-av eaum Z. W. WHITEHEAD, Jan 1 tf Editor and Proprietor. The Hanning Times, PUBLISHED BY L L DARR, Jr., at HAH8IK6 S. C. Only $U50 per ananrutln advasce Cheap Ad- t.A who reading people of Guilford, Davidson, aowan, AdrtlsiBg Cabarrus, orsyth. fckea. Surry. Tianrlnlnh. tba It has a uatweu, rermju, ,?-"-y Z-,rrr. I a-ras.fc TnMMM Ben OI uurm i Railroad Co. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. x M , No. 23, o.27, No. 15. Dated Jan. 9, 1887. Daily. Daily. Daily. , old No.48 old No 40 old No. 42 Leave Weldon I 2.15 p.m 6 88 p.m 1 10 a.ni Arrive Rooky Mt.. 8.33 p.m 2.27 a.m Arrive larboro .. I 4.50 pm .. j Leave Tarboro .. ll.&o p.m ... Arrive Wilson . . 4.05 n.m 6.58 pmj 3.07 x.m" Leave Wilson.. ... 4.30 p.m ' Arrive Selma 5.40 pm Arrive Fayettev'le 8 80 p.m . . SoWsboro 4.50 p.m 7.40 p.m 8.68 am Leave Magnolia... 6.C9 p.m 8.88 p.m 5.18 am Leave Burlaw . 7.00 f).m 6 18 am Arrive WilmingtopJ 7.f0 pm 9.5i pm 7.00 'm TRAINS GOING NORTH. 1 No 6i, I N.o. ?8, WuTeeT Dailv. DaUv. f-aiiy. old No 45old o47 old No.4S Leave Wilmington Leave Bursa w... 11.40 p.m i2.52 a m 1.55 am 8.5U a m 9.34 a.m 10.23 a m 11.85 a.m 8.5 1 p.ra 9.50 pm lu.42 p.m 11.58 p.m Leave Magnolia,.. arrive Goldsboro.. Leave Fa vette villa 8.00am 10 7 a.m 11 59 a.m Arrive Selma Arrive Wilsos. Leave Wilson. Arrive Roc ft y 8.4C a,m'I2.25 p.m 12 51 a.m 1.27 a.m .... 1.00 r m Arrive Tarboro . I Leave Tarboro 4.50 D.m 11.&0 a m Arrive Weldon 4.10 a m 2.35 p.ml 2.55 a-m Train on Scotland Neck Bratinh Una l Halifax for Scotland Kent t s m p m Votn. ing, leaves Scotland Neck at B.SO a. M. aiv t- cept Sunday. 'rram leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle A Raleigh, R. R., daily.except Sunday, 6 P. M.; Sun day 5 P. M.; arrive Williamston, N. C, 8.10 P. M., and 6.40 P. M. RetnrtilnB'lf!ivta TOHI1a.mRt.fin 1M c. Daily except Sunday, 8.00 A. M.,8unday 9.5JA.M, arrive Tarboro, N. c, 10.05 A.M., and 11.30 A. M. Train rn flAn-rA XT r D.onV. f-iu,. ....uiuuu a.. v. viauuu icaica vraiuc- boro, N.C daily exoeDt Sundav.7.00 A.M - arrive Smithfield, N. c, P.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfield, N. c, 9.00 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10.80 A. M. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is No. 51. Northward is No. 5). Dnilv except Fund ay. Traia No. 27 South will stop only at Uson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dailv. All rail via Richmond. and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make o'ose connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pallman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General 8nn't. J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent Jan 9 tf WILMINGTON COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Condensed Schedule TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No 15, old No. 42 Daily. No 23. No 2', old No. 40 Dally. Dated Dec. 12, 1886 old No.48 Daily. Leave Vw limine ton I 7.20 a m 8.15 p.m 9.30 p.m 11.24 p.m 10.10 p.m ll.is p.m 12.39 a.m l .20 a m 4.24 a.m 6.4" a.m teaveuwac mawi 8.41 am Leave Marion. lO.vrt a m Arrive Florence. . arrive Sumter... 11.15 a m 1.12 p.m 3.C5 p m 12.15 a.m 4.54 a.m 6.40 a.m Arrive Columbia 1 RAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78, old So.47 DaUy. No. 06, No 62 old No.43lold Ko.45 Dally. Uaily. Leave Columbia. . . 9.55 p.m 11.50 p.m 4.45 a.m 5 28 a.m 7.06 e.m 8.30 a.m 1.00 p.m 2.44 p m 4. SO p.m 5.12 p.m 6.56 p.m 8. SO p.m 1 CO p.m 2.44 p.m 8.10 p.m 8 40 p.m 10.11 pm 1I.S5 p m Arrive Sumter Leavu Florence.... Leave Marion Leave L.Wao'maw Arrive Wilmingt'n Nob. 23 and 78 stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Wateree and 61mmes. PassenserB for Columbia and all points on C. & G. K.R., C.C. & A, R.R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pull man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. JOHS F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. J. R. KSNLY, Scp't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. en'l Passenger Agent. de 12 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO, Otficb op Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C, Dec, 23, Change of Schedule. ON AND AF R THI8 DATE, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad. NO. 1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington at 6 00 A. M Leave Shoe Heel 10.17 A. M Leave Charlotte 3.45 P. M Leave Shelby 7.C6 P. M Arrive Champton 8.35 P. M NO 2 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. leave Champton 600A.M Leave Shelby 7.28 A. M Leave Charlotte 10.i8 A M Leave Phoe Heel v 3 45 P. M Arrive WLmington 8.00 P. M ". 3 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Winington 7 00 P. M Leave Raleigh 7.00 V . M Arrive Charlotte . . 7.25 A M NO. 4 DAILY EXCEPT SUN SAY. Leave Charlotte 8.15 P. M Arrive Raleigh 8 85 A. M Arrive Wilmington 845 A.M Trains Nos. l and 2 make connection at the Heel with trains on C. F. & Y. V. Ry. Trains Nos. 8 and 4 make connection at Hamlet with trains to and from Raleigh. , Through Sleeping Cars between filming on and Charlotte and (Charlotte and Haleigb. Take Train No. I for Statesvilie Stations West ern N. C. K. K . Asnevuie, ana pomw west,. Also, for Spartanburg Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. Local Freight Ncs 5 and 6 trl-weekly between' Wilmi' gton and Hamlet Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 trl-weekly between Hamltt and Shelby. Noj. 5, 6, 7 and 8 will not take passengers. L. 0. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent de 19 tf Cape Fear, & Tata Valley R, R. Co. CONDENSED TIMS TABLE. To take effect at UP. M.. Sunday, Dec. iv, leoo. 1886. 91 A I Jf LINE. - TRAIN NORTH. " " Arrive. Leave. Bennettsvllle a-m shop Heel 10.C5 a.m 10.20 FayetwvlUe 12. 10 a.m 12.20 P.m sanford Sp nl l Greensboro 6.15 7. to Pond 8-3" Dinner at Sanford. - TRAJjrOUTH. Leave. t, .: 7.30 a.m EMboio-VXw.:rJfa.in 10.00 a.m iaBfwd ' t.'f::."... 1.85 pm 155 pm Fayettevuie.. . Shoe Heel 6 M BennettsvUle 7 J5 Dinner at Sanford. . W. B. KYLE, Gen'l Pass. Agent J. W. FHT, feea'l Sep'C. de 19 tf, - . . The Savannah Weekly News THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS 18 NOW. A 12-page. 84oolumn newspaper. It contains each week a complete resume ef the world's do ings, editorials on the current topics of tbe day; inxerestuig reaama iui vm mkww "v " ginal and selected stories, accurate market re- DOTtS. IB IBOC. 16 WtUXVMIBB Ul a uvuuvuw . ali the best features of the daily cotemporary, the SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. It ia aoare fully edited, enterprising and entertaining family lournai; not a local paper but one that can be read with totereat ln any locality. . 'V..- Theprloeia only $1 a fire or more. $1 00 av year. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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