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O -1 Mdrniim Star: - . - o Tim BtTKB or nsiTt Joqtrt killxb A Ueatlfal Mrvexa If ia cf IUt;- Tbe ttiil. wfcio un sweep eket end A tail maet ctoaere atar ! t& wtst, A. -aote ail ftoaa la iLe vtat wo.-ld'k !i ko to u taote of lU tUttt of Rs( TVe lij-IIaexl acte U U IUrer of Rt. ---. i Toe tMetaaa tWa, h rcacaa a bead, lie icowijou wcJLt will alf jou Al far. o far f roxa ait t!I open la4 from batn. fxoo fates tbai purtn ad poTsue: Fr eer lae nij Had Rlrtt of IVal rVer m J it Seal, tQAika Rittf of ReaU A ilorWJ, a art itrrazo TV aol of all time abort: A ad fxxTMv joo eaji. o Jaotaey you we, UoUIier. or wUltBf.wrc footi or acre. Tom tntmtf wHl coc&e to tbt Rirrr of lUet Tut Nrsotifet. teaailftt! Rlrtr of RU fSwawry br rry. Ot7M TATK COTCnrOKARIKl, Tb rrtsqaiptioo U oar Oepartmeot of AgfkTjttare groa la cjefotote aa H tccu- Ba!iUi yeera a ad uperieocr, bet thai Qie f alaeae U jtartj frittorrd awy to a (real exteat r otrpJa aad tarsh crttlcUma Att of lie pUoa aad operaUoea are atasbed arri ymif. KDe f toeea fUUr, before tbtycaa b toetMt We do aot Iblak tbe Dtarta3eat U th reeipieet of Jaat or cveeroca Irval- anBt. Ii U tedced tty to pIl do vn ! dcetroy. bat a dlScoil tbisf to boild op. Let tb tVcertaveat aloae: girt Uae to dcLp ed peftct ita plaaa; aod It wQl b tbe prn. aoaoelf of oer farvaert, bat ef e-rrry cn ia tb ?lte. Warrmltn ?4 -arfir. Wbit we want la a Jary tjatern Lkb aotn roADfe cooria or jotuce to arrive at trut ia d$aeof Ibaaopblaaaof karoci. raxaloQ. od ekyjutat lijeta. Toiarore tb eximi Urt.rabie rttut Jarka mait be coeapfwd of mtn of cturtcur aod latelll rxicr. A citrtro bxio be U a cilixm b4 bo mro rif bl to aenrr oa Ibe Jury than oo t6 beech Tfte Jodca tktercalam lb U ad tn j-jry tae facta of tbecaae. Ciih are weutn1 t!b a jrtat rrapooiibUitf , ad notat to be wtll q?ltflrt to bear it. Mna. Loin t9 and to be in very poor bealib. If octette r, the btUer mao, hxa 1 CCO.CCQ iaturmace oo life. George W. Childi go?e to lb LLjit cCct mmj eevry day oo. hot ie till Ttry vcak aad ubjct err teverr brdaee. Mr. Jamee A. FroaJa will aborv lf !eee EacUad for the West InJUr He iaUada to r'.t aootarr booa oo the ic!e lioo. of ibe eel iW ttb the motber coua Tbe I'reeitleot hae tcnlerel cx 5eitar Tbarsaaa a place oa i be OoasraL ieo cTraied by tbe Iaierd4ate Gtanmerce U. aad tae eeeerale sUUamte aad Jurltt baa dJtcl. Tbe iodic tlKas are ibttht PrTsideel's sppreHeitoo of Mr. Tbartnaa coones loo eie V. T. WrLL Mi Maud Daaka, daogbter of Oca X P . ii aow re"alaily oo Ibeataga Sit H pU rax rartbeoia la "Iajcocaai'lbis wrk ia lae tseall towaa of Eaaajlraoia, Tbe Geoarai. bo ia aosr aeraetf-ooe ietra nf ae s:Ul boii tbe of9ce of C. 9. lriiJ ut Ibietoa V. T. Wertt On tbe eveoiog after Iogaoe dc It. bea 1 mlbfd oe Herrrury IUyard. he bd a book ia bie baed oae of tbt tui i to A j "He a easo of pea aioiA. atd be. rlber lbn of rr flee. ion. He w at !1 a saaa of kro1ojt or a saa. nf bouba aJtbougb I believe be wrote oo."" rut'ry W4L .' TJ CA T, m I S TS. -- Americao (madly) Wo doo'l waal U 0bl. but by Jiarot if we do, we re ol nU IotlLa. not okt Free aad Ricbelko Kbn. tno Owele World. Drm. Tbe liltJe peoeioo bills continue tab' r. I TLe M pres'oo lobe foo Uaue ! 1 ad- .Yrv jWi JuU wall Hold aad keep watch. TFjA. W. Droa. If the (loose wa.au to abare with ib Secafe Ibe aplaoie of tbe cthio Uy wbicb tbe paaaQ uf tbe Dcfroae bill baa awakrserf. it will c'oee op at once aad ktrpalrp WaV. W, V Senator Him0D cAudid aod (rscvfal ackaowtcdfcacol of the pet fact lejrahty rf tbe eWclloa of Jodre Turrie al bis tncceaor does booot to tbe dUllo ftibbed )edrr of tbe Repobilcaos ia lo ditoa. .Vrw Ter JSUr, 2rm. It ia probable tbal Preaideot CUreUad will veto the pauper Pec aioo bill. Tbe prcaa of tke couatry I oore aearly aaaelavooa la deermaciac this bi!l Ibaa it baa beeo larrrirard loaoy measure that baa peJ both lloaaee la a loojt time. Ane l ev HVrid. ImL. Area, The SeoaU Can better afford to accrpt tbe raore drastic measure than to al low tbe Ksaloa to cocao loan end without reUltVory leiiJtIoT of aocoe sort. If tbe Admiauiraiioe baa tsScient streoitb to carry tbe rJecreiary'tt bill tbroub tba Houe U may oe pradeol for Ine Senate to recrdi from Ita positloo Arte York Tri- I Up S1wrtalU. I.j nchbtjTx Advance, Data. Tha moat irrtguUr miU. ever known hers fcccar oow every day. New Orleans paper of tba 2nd iost., aad Norfolk papera f tbe 3rd only reach here oa tha 7th. Richmond paper of tha 4 lb did not get here until the 5th, And Washington and Norfolk papera of the 4lb drd not reach here until the 0th. "Various other pipers come, or dont come, ia tho same irregtitr way, to the great aonoyaooa of tha people aod without tha shadow of an excoae for the coodact of the mails. Who are to blunt for all of this groe neglect? We only want to know, yon know. ssaaa-pBnaaaBMa q werter I r naeuoxa j I Tot the VTRmlnyioa XXatrktoi tho Me tlodt E. Ch-crch. Souxa. (Crat round): - Dupiia etrcnlt. al Wealey Chape Ftbru arynaodia. Oaslow circuit, at Qoecn Creek, Febru ary 19 aad SOL. IL'adca circuit, al DelbJcbeca, Ptbraary 26 aad 27. Coksebury circuit, at Dethany, March 5 aad 8. . , CUato cireoir, at Oeacord. March 13 aad 13. . Toraail circuit, at Rocky Point. March 19 aad 2X Waocamaw circuit, al Rctbel. March 24 aad 27. ' WhlUvOle circuit, at Wbllevilla. April 2 aad 2. Bruaawiek circuit, at Bethel, April 9 aad 10. - T. ,W. GcTxars. P. j TBU7IS 188T. ' Ccwroft-tr.bxulu ii, a week.; May to Corritack-Marcb. 7. 1 week. i Gamdea MarcHK. 1 week., fwk? 2I' 1 nttk? Juw 1S rjenjoiraaoa March 23, 1 week. CWaa-AprU 4,.;1 week; June 20, 1 Galea April 11. 1 week. Hertford April IS. 1 week; June 77, 1 week. , Waablattpjo-April 23. 1 week. Tyrrell May 2, 1 week. Dare Ma. 1 week. FaoallcoMay 33. 1 week. IIOO.VD DI4TUCT JTTDOX ftltirr. Hftlif.rtT. ,YTn"tmi7 7' 1 weck; April 13 wecka. Tareo reorairy li. 3 week; May SO. 2 week. Waxreo Marck 21, 3 weoka. Bertie May 2, 3 weeka.- TUIXD DHTR1CT JXTDO J. n. KYHBUtOX. PlU January 10, a wceka; March 21. 2 weeks; Juno 13. 2 weeks. Fraoblio Jaoairy 24. 1 week; Juoe 6, 1 week. WiLsoo J February 7. 2 weekt; April 18, 2 wceka Vance February 21, 2 wecka; May 23, 2 weeks. Martio March 7. 3 weeks. O recce April 4. 2 wecka. Naab May 9. 3 weeka. rocirrn DurrBJCT jctkjk an herd Tfakc Jaouary 10, 3 weeks; February 23, 2 weeks: MarehSS, 2 weeks; fApril 23. 3 weeka. Waycc January 24. 2 weeks: March 114, 2 weeks; fApril 18, I week. Harocll February 7. 1 week. JoboUoo February 14, 3 weeks rrrra district jtdgk rniLi.rre. Oranvilk January 31. 2 week. Cbatbaeo February 14, 1 weeks: May 9, 2 week; May 23. 1 wee. OaUford February 21. 3 weeks. 1 week June 13, Alamaoce Marcb 7. 1 week: week. Dorbra Marcb 14. 2 weeks: week. June C, 1 May 30. 1 Orante Marcb 23, 1 week. Oaswell April 18, 2 weeks. Pers'jo May 2. 1 week. SIXTH DISTRICT JCDOB COSSOU New Uanover January 24, 2 weeks; April 18.3 weeks. Lcaolr February 7. 1 week. DopUn February 14. 2 weeks. Bampaoo f February 28, 2 weeks; May 3, 1 week. PeaJtr Mrth 14. 1 week; May 9. 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jones March 28. 1 week. Oalew April 4, 1 week. SaVE.Vnt DISTRICT J C IX) E CLARK. Anaoo 'January 10. 1 week; fMay 2, 1 week. Cotambos January 17. 1 week: Marcb 21 1 week. Cumberland Jaouary 24. 1 week; -March 14. 1 week; fJlsy 9. 2 weeks. Ribeeon January 31. 2 weeks; May 23, 3 wecka Rich mood February 14. 2 weeks; June 6. 1 week . B.'ader March 21. 1 week. Rrooswick -April 4, 1 wcci Moore April 13, 2 week. ciorrru district jcdok oilkkr. Cabarrua Jaonary 31. 1 week; May 2, 1 week. Iredell February 7. 2 wetks; May 23, 2 weeka. Riwao February 21. 2 weeks: May 9. 2 weeks Davidaoo Marcb 7. 2 weeks; June 6, 1 week. Randolph Marcb 21. 2 weeks. Montgomery April 4. 1 week. fcUaolr April 11. 1 week Htjrrn district jctxjb noTKrs. Rnckiotcbam January 24. 2 weeks. Forajtb -February 7. 3 weeks; May 23, 2 week. Yadkin February 21. 2 weeks. Wilkea March 7. 2 weeks; Slay .2. 1 week. AUesbany MaTch 21, 2 wee a a Divie April 4. 1 week. Btokca April 18. 1 week. 8arry April 23, 1 week.: TaUmt DtSTBJCT J0DOK MACRAB. neaderaoo February 14, 8 weeks. Borke Msrch 7. 3 weeks. Caswell March 21, 1 week. Aske March 23, 1 week; May 30, WeUcjra April 4. 1 week; June 6. week, week. Mitchell Apnl 18. 2 weeks. Yancey May 3, 3 weeka McDowell May 18. 3 weeka JU.KVS3TI2 UL8TR1CT JCDOI MOSTOKMKRt AJeiander January 24. 1 week; June 13. 1 week. Catawba Jen aary SI. 1 week; June 6, 1 week. Union February 14. 1 week, 'February 31. 1 wcek;May23. 1 week;tMay 30, 1 week. Mecklenburg 'February 23, 3 weeks. Gaaton March 21. 8 weeks. Lincoln April 4. 1 week. Cleveland April 11. 2 weeka. Rutherford April 25, 3 wecka. Polk May 9. 1 week. TWttm DtSTRtCT JXTTXIE GRAVES Madiicn February 23, 2 week. Boncombe March 14. 3 weeks: June 20, 2 week. Transylvania April 4. 1 week. Haywood April 11. 2 week. Jackson April 25. 2 weeka Macon May 0, 1 week. Clay Mat lfl, 1 week. Cherokee Mat 23. 2 weeks: Graham June 6, 1 week Bwain Juoe 13. 1 week. Criminal cause only. IClvIl causes and Jail caeca only fClvfl can? only AtMnson & Manning,, AGENTS, Horti Carolina Home Iwm ComB'j ttt orrxB to ttjosi wanttnq instje- 4KCS AOACtST JTEX. Polioiee la this Old aad Sellable Dome InetfroUoa. AQ loseee pKtapOr paU.1 W. a PRnrROeK Prldent. CH AKLB BOOT, Seerwaary.. FUIAM CV WfSB, tnipeiTieor. ill". Ctmce Haj, -Hdoj-Itw & Glue for Sale. pOjmOKXEtTS OF COTTO A5T NAVAL E1TJBJ3 CAJtXTULtT HAUDLTD. WOODY A CURRIK. r . oommtiBloa Xetebant. . m if WHmrna-tow. W. C Albemarle Enquirer, iVlataad saott experViooed oareaUatal la the tasearieJtoqtitfr, the lead to Demoeratle yVJmMr7 toV flwt DUtrtet. Aaexeeltoat wrr Tr of BabecrtpUo. SIJ per ajuraaa: S3o f or a moetbe. .taaaexuwjBi , . 4 dnton.w.p. . nil. to The r.lorning Gtar ! -. " PUBLISHEFDAIIY-Ain) WBESXY rr I.-- " ' ' aa. "' v-:: ) U SaMBtiQD Bates In Aiiiiitic.! DA1LT STAR, One Tear, postage paid U..S7 CO ' 5tx Month, ..:;:'.T4oo - Ttree Months" " t 00 ' " Two Montb,- w t 60 x - OneJCocth - 75 WKKKXY STAB, On Tear, poetace paid---. SI 50 - r - , 8fct Moataa, ' " I 00 ' . -'w V :, Three Month i. " .... M . l ft n - , ' . H0TICX3 Qg THE PRESS; ; . The Stab is decidedly one of the beat papera fn tbe State, aa brljrht and newsy aa ever. Long life to It. abmi. .r - 1 . . Tn vniailnton erJi has entored on Ub twelfth year a rood a paper aa any people abonld want. The VTUmlnxtoa Stab has entored on ts twelfth. AISOAUTlonruioi newa it auuuu Z. The vrCmlnrton 8ta baa entered npon Its tbir teentb year. It 1 one o( toe beet naoen m tne Statew WarrUcm Gwt4. The Wuxainctea 9ta baa entered ita twenty fifth Yoiuave. There la no better paper published ta the State. Lmokr Tunc , The WUminrton Stab has entered its thirteenth yoar. It baebeoome one of the leading papers of Che eoaUOrrtr TorcAHokL Tne Wunuton Btax is not only one of the beat edited papersln the State, bet for freahneaa of news and typocraplcai appearance cannot be DeatZL Jackton Reverter. The WHmJojton 8ta la one of the very beat pa per ta the South, In every department from typo araphy up to odltorial Ability and independence. rtUrthvrQ ( r.) IndB-AjvaL The TTOmnrton CL C) Moavuie Stab is a nod el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate ita merfta when we say It is the nvUt feeoular) paper published in the South- IZicAmanJ The WCmlaxtoa Stab baa now ontored npon Its thirteenth year and twenty-fifth Tolnxne. One of the boat conducted and edited papers in tbe South and, aa a North Carolinian, wo are proua or it Jur&ers SotUJurtwr. We UAe the Stab because it Is thoroughly re liable, oaadtd. fear Leas, and ao well and ably edited , newsy, spicy, and ta fact a perfect news paper. Long may tbe Stab twinkle. .aft- Airy Viktor. Although at the nead of the press in thla Stat in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, atill it continues to improve- It la a Stab of the flrrt magaitnde. May ita lustre never wane T4Yn nviJJavtUL The Stab Is ao 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 la In every respect one of the best dai ltos In the South. Sobetonla. Tbe Wilmington Stab has entered on its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina loaniailain. ChariaCU Obsrrver. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-eeeoad volume. It is one of the most brUltant, erudite and spark ling dallies south of the Potomac The system in u get up of the pa per eurpaases them alL Tarter haviUrttr. The Wilmington Stab is now taking the regular iiniht Associated JTrtwa reports, and haa be- ridee aoreaeed the amount of ita reading matter. The Stx is an excellent paper. Its prosperity la not surprising since It la so deaarrtru:. Charcot' The TXnut eannot say a word too good for the Wilmington Stab. It ha Just reached one el Its many bLrthdaya. A a newspaper it is a tavcrite with the State press and Is sought attor by the paopl. Long and prosperous life to it. Ftids rUU Tfum The Wilmington feTAa, we are pleased to not'.oe, still oontlnuae on the high road to suocesB. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of tho ver best of our exchanges, and consider It the peer or any loumal published in tbe Soatb. Oxford Fm Lanc. UThT U It thut all the paDers with tbe name of Star are sue bright MtUe Journal J The Wilming- ton Oi. C) Staxu the Washington star, the Froa- ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something in a name after all. The WDmlngtoa Staa has entered npon its 12th TOlumo, and we are pleased to notice still contln uos on the road to success. We esteem the Stab rerr highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspapers that comes to this office. Its news columns are always a little faker than those 'ot any other of our exchanges, and its editorial de airtment is conducted with much ability. Mcr QnXm JiiacU. Humble in its bevtrmlngs, was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for? tuna that attended the collapse of tne Southern Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed" un til it now beams ro?plendent in the fall glow of a constantly brightening prosperity. As a ncwrra prr it baa few equals, and no superior, for appro priate selection and Judicious arrangement, and cs aro proud to rank It among ocr most acocptaf ble o 5 change. Ifioro BteonUr. The Wilmington Moanrse Stab has entered up on the thirteenth year of Its existence, and we take tnls opportunity to congratulate it upon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark able success of the Stab is due to its strict atten tion to buelneae. The boast of the 8tab (rightful ly too) Is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" Ie pllea, and ts corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influence of the Syab never be re mrAA .nil ntT ita rental enterprising propria- tor enjoy m 0atdtxr y many more nappy yeara 01 useiuutcao. The Bine Bidge Baptist OKOAN OF THE BAPTTST8 OF NORTH CAROLINA. WESTERN Josepb E. Carter, Editor & Proprietor, The best advertising medium for onr mountain section, because it knows no county ltnes, and la the only religious Journal in the State west of the Blue Ridge. Sound in the faith. Earnest in work. Conse crated in purpose. Up to the times, but with an eve to watch unscriptnral Invasions. This paper purposes to stand abreast of Its contemporaries aooordlng to the squab ibch of means and op portunl ty. ? ' PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AT HENDEE-i BO.NVILLE. N.C. Price 1.00 per annum. Send f"T sample copyv The Successor State Chronicle. to tbe Farmer and Mechanic and tho Chronicle.) Under New Management NEWSY BRIGHT AND CLEAN.' TUB TIMES. UP WITH THE "STATU CHRONICLE" WILL BE WHAT i.. ..-.mni RtjtWr-. It la not the R., -To- -chronicle." and wiU not be local orM sectional. It will aim to keep up with the news from Murphy to Manteo, or, as the politicians put it, from Cherokee to Currituck. It will the organ of no man, no ring, no sec tion, no party. It wUl be Democratic in politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic mea tares and Democratic officers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year Six Months Three months .$2.00 .1.00 . .50 For a Sample Copy address ror a sample "THE STATE CHRONICLE, X. S tf Raleigh. N.C FAYETTEVIXE1V , , Dollar Weekly News, 1 rSSuccessor to FAYETTEVILLE SUN, WITH. SUN'S SUBSCEIT TTON LIST. AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ALSO, EVENING NEWS, "SStiSShoB. Good Advertising Medhma for Fayetteville and surrounding country. Send for Copies and Rates of Advertising to S. Q. WORTH, . feb 12 DAWti iior ftfid Proprietor. The HaiinAng: Timbs, frTTTAT TU U VT W- t . - . Awnuiniifii'i iw Uw - - H. L DARBj Jr.; at MANNING S:C. Only f W0 per ananraCta advance ' Cheap Ad verllafna' media - : , ' . - . ' ; T7TI0LE3ALU PCICE3. The flowing quotations .? represent 'wholesale prices generally,- In making up orders Lienor prices have to be charge V, ?n BAGGING . Gunny ... - Diaooara ........ ............ BACON North- Carolina . . Hams, 9 t ... c' Shoulders, fjt S.......... 81dee,Wlb... WSSTJEBN 8X0KSD " Eami,9 K.. . ...... Sides, V ..:.. ............ 8houldra, V B DBT SALTED Sides, - Shoulders, f .......... - BABRKLS Spirits Uurpentino. Second Hand, each. .- . NewNew York,each. ....... New City, eaoh . . 1 BEESWAX, fe BKICKS. Wilmington, WM Northern BUTTER, ft - North Carolina Northern CANDLES, ft Sperm Adamantine CHEESE, V ft Northern Factory Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, ft Java Laguyra Bio COKN MEAL, 9 bus., in eacks VTrgtnla Meal COTTON TIES, g bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting. 4-4. yd Yarns. & bunch BOGS, H dozen 8 & ma 5 1 40 0 00 0 00 00 6 CO 0 00 IS 25 18 10 10 12 8 1 60 1 75 1 75 20 8 00 K go 25 & 30 0 Tip 10 28 12 16 18 11 14 60 4H 00 & 18 & 10 5 85 20 rlsn . B?J Mackerel, No. 1, bbl Mackerel. No. 1. 8 half bbl. 00 00 7 50 9 CO 4 75 7 80 4 CO 7 00 3 00 5 3 50 4 CO 4 75 4 CO 4 50 8 l 2 50 & 8 00 11 00 6 00 & 9 00 Mackerel. No. 2, bbl Aiackerel, No. 2, half bbl. . .. Mackerel, No. 3, bbl..... Mullets, bbl- Mullets, l'ork bbls N. c. Boe Herring, 9 keg... Dry Cod, ft FLOUK, 9 bbf- Northern Super Extra Family City Mills super ' Family GLUE, 9ft -. GKAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags. white Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, oargo, in bags, white. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. Oats, from store - Cow Peas HIDES, V ft Green Dry HAY, 9 100 tts Butern - Western North River HOOP IRON, 9 ft LARD, ft Northern North Carolina LIME, 9 barrel LUMBER, City 8awed, 5? H ft, Ship Stuff, resawed Rough Edge Plank West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality Dressed flooring, seasoned. & & & 5 00 9 00 4 00 10 & 4 00 50 50 10 00 I 10; I CO 58 58 00 45 eo & & & & 62 130 60 58 45 75 5 10 1 05 1 OO 10 05' 15 3 1 10 s 1 40 & PA 10 0 00 18 00 15 00 13 00 IS 00 SO 00 10 00 18 00 22 to 15 03 scantling and Beard, com'n 14 00 MOLAS3JC3, 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds in bbls. .. 25 Porto Eico, inhhd8 23 la bbls SO Sugar House, in hhds f " in bbls ft 25 27 30 33 18 35 Syrup, In bbls NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd basis OILS, V gallon Kerosene Lard . Linseed Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. . . . " 1 Spring Turkeys PEANUTS, ? bushels 22 E3. POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet Irish, bbl PORK, ft barrel City Mess 22 2 75 10 1C 90 15 00 00 20 20 75 40 35 2 65 14 45 CO 13 20 23 25 25 00 80 55 75 .. 13 50 .-ill 00 14 CO 12 00 a 12 00 rnme Rump 11 00 RICE Carolina, W ft Rough, 9 bushel, (Upland). . (Lowland). RAGS, 9 ft Country City ROPE, ft ft SALT, sack. Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SUGAR. 9 ft Standard gran.. Standard A . White Ex. C Extra C, Golden O Yellow SOAP, 9 ft Northern SHINGiS. 7 in. 9 M . Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts STAViCS. 9 M W. O. Barrel... R O.Bogshead TALLOW, 9 ft TIMBER, M feet Shipping.. Fine Mill Mill Prime ...... VilFalr Commcn Mill Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY. 9 gal Northern... r?dr C!clW WOOL, 9 ft Washfeil . Unwashed Burry 4 50 SO 5J. 65 1 CO 1 14 70 70 00 00 e 6 5 5 a 22? 75 75 00 70 7 5 5 5M :5 5 3 4 00 00 50 7 06 2 50 5 CO 0 i 00 7 50 14 00 10 00 6. 14 CO 13 00 8 50 8 00 0 CO 5 13 00 11 25 7 50 6 00 5 00 0 00 1 oo 0 50 0 00 4 CO 2 CO 2 50 0 20 i5 1 03 18 " rGv 10 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1886 AND Country Gentleman. THE BEST OFITH3 Agricultural Weeklies. Thk Cotjsthy Gbstuxak is the Leading Jour nal of American Agriculture. In amount and practical value of Contents, In extent and ability of Correspondence, in quality of paper and style of publication, it occupies the FIRST RANK. It is believed to nave 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, Entoroo kwrr. Bee-beeninsr. Greenhouse and Granerv. Ve terinary Replies. Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestic 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 best sense of the term, a - i LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. . Althonih the Couktbt Girrnf has been GREATLY 'ENLARGED by increasing ita size from 16 to SO pages weekly, the terms continue as heretofore, when paid strictly In advance : One Copy, one year, f 2.50; Four Copies, $10, and an additional copy for the year free. to the sender of the Club; Ten Copies, $20, and an additional oopy for the year free to the sender of the Club. trSpecimen copies Free. Address L LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers Albany. N. Y. 1887. New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Tear.; Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal In the United Stotea. Always Bright and Reliable. Every Number an Epitome of the News of the World. - The Foreign Department Is unequalled. Latest and most accurate Cable Specials by the Com mercial Cables. Fullest Telegraphic , Reports of all Current Events. " - SPECIAL FEATURES Practical Farming; ar ticles on Science, Art, Literature the Drama, Music, Religion, Fashions and Chess. information on au suojecta. - Address, JAMES GORDON BESNBTT. New York Herald, ToSStf - New York City. - ADVERTISE IW lilerchant and Fanner PTJBLiSHBD WEEKLY AT MARIONS O UTJT CAR OLINA It has sv large and InereastngCircclaaon in the aeart of the Pee Dee country, the. best Cotton section of the two States. - .-.. - . - - It ts ' desirable medium of communication with both the Merchants and Farmer of this ectlon, and particularly with those of Marion and Marlboro Counties. It la therefore the paper for the Business Men ' Wtotagton. . - - - . . Proprietor. TTilmington -7cldon & i Railroad;C6; 5 small J 9Va Condensed Sclicdnlc. : 1 15 .9i 11 H TRAINS GOING SOUTH. I No. 23. No. 27, f No. 15, Dallv. f Dailv. 9 Dated Jan. 9. 1887.1 Daily. -Hi IQld No.46 oldNo40oldNo.42 8 6 Leave Weldon. .... 1 2. 15 p.m Arrive Rocky Mt.. I 8.33 p.m pjn 1 10 2.27 Arrive larboro . ...I 4.50 pm Leave Tarboro. -r (II. .SO p.m Arrive Wilson.-... .j 4.05 p.m 6.58 p m 8.07 Leave Wilson.. .....J4.sot-p.m Arrive Selma...... 5.40 p.m .. .. Arrive Favettev'le 8 30 p.m .'. Leave Goldsboro . 4.50 p.& 7.40 p.rn 3 58 a m Leave Magnolia... 6.C9 p.m 8.38 p.m 5.18 am Leave Burgaw ... 7.00 p.m 6.13 a m Arrive Wilmington 7.E0 p.m 9.55 pro 7 00 a m 25 12 TRAINS GOEKG NORTH. 11 No. 63, Daily, old No. 45 No. 78, Dailv. old No.47 Nn 13 Dailv. old No Leave Wilmington Leave Bureaw.... 11.40 p.m I 8.50 a.m 9.34 a.m 12.52 a,m10.23 a.m 1.55 am11.35 a.m 8.53 9.50 10.42 11.58 Leave Magnolia,.. Arrive Goldsboro.. 625$ Leave Fayetteville Arrive Selma 8.00am 10.47 a.m 11.59 a.m Arrive Wilson.. . . Leave Wilson.. . . 2.40 a.m 12.25 p.m 1.00 p.m 12.51 Arrive Rocky M 1.27 Arrive Tarboro. Leave Tarboro 4.50 p.m 11.30 a.m Arrive Weldon.. . 4.10 a m 2.35 p.m 2.55 Train on Scotland Neck Branch Rn$ul lonna jtiajiiax ior sootiana weeK ats.oo p. m. T?tnm. tag, leaves Sootland Keck at 9.30 A. M., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle jKaieign, jk. jk., aany.except Sunday, 6 P. M.;Sua- uay o r. so..; arrive wuuamston, w. c, 8.10 P. M., and 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Williamston.N.C. Ta.11v flTfipnt. HnnHg, nTv) A "W finnHav Q Kn A "W ,rnve Tarboro, H. c, 10.05 A. M., and 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Braneh lawia Anirtq. boro, N. C dally except Snnday,7X0 A.M.; arrive Smithfield, N. C, 8.80 A.;M. Returning leaves emnnnem, n. u., a.uo a. si.: arrive uoidaboro. C 10JSO A. M Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is No. 51. Northward Is No. 53. Daily VAcopi. coiiuay. Traia No. 27 South will ston onlv ntwinnn Goldsboro and Magnolia. . Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon xor au points worth dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for nil nnfnta ixorm via Aicnmona ana Washington. All trains run solid between wilmlneton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attacnea. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snn't. J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jan 9 tf WILMINGTON COL'HBIA & AUGOSTA Railroad Co. Condensed Scliedulc. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 15, No. 23, No. 27, Dated Dec. 12, 1886 old No. 42 old No.48 oldNo.40 Dally. Daily. Dally. Leave Wilmington 7.20 a.m 8.15 p.m 10.10 p.m Leave L.Wac'maw 8.41 a.m 9.30 p.m 11.15 p.m Leave Marion 10.28 a.m 11.24 p.m 12.39 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 Colnmbla.. 3.05, p.m 6.40 a.m 6.40 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78, No. 66, No. 62, old No.47 old No.43 old No. 45 Daily. Dally. Daily. 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 4.30 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. 66 p.m 10.11 p.m Arrive Wllmingt'n 8.30 a.m 8.30 p.m 11.25 p m Nos. 23 and 78 stop at all stations except Reg ister's, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Wateree and Simmes. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. & G. R.R., C.C. & A, R-S. Stations, Alien Jnnction. and all points beyond, should take No. 48. Pull man Sleeper for Augusta on this train. ' - . , JOHN jr. DIVINE, Gen'l Suo't. J. R. KRNLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Agent. del2tf - CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OmC! OF SUPEBTNTENDKNT, 1 Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 24, 1SS7. f Change of Schedule. ON ANT AFTBR THI3 DATE, THE FOL lowlng Schedule will be operated on this Railroad. NO. 1 DAILY SyCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington at. . . . . 6.00 A. M Leave Shoe Heel - 10.14 A. M Leave Charlotte 3.42 P. M Leave Shelby A 54 P. M Arrive Butherfordton . - 8.40 I,M NO. 2 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Rutherfordton 6 00 A. M Leave Shelby 7.63 A. M Leave Charlotte 11.00 A. M Leave Shoe Heel 3.56 P. M Arrive Wilmington 8.00 P. M NO. 3 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Leave Wilmington 6.45 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. Tate Train No. 1 for Statesvllle. Stations West ern N. C. R- R., Asheville, and points West. Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens. At lanta and all points Southwest. Local Freight 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. C. JONES, Superintendent. , F. W. CLARKi General Passenger Agent. j26tf Cape Fear r Tallin Valley R. R. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE NO. 18 Taking effect 1 P. M.. Sunday, January 23, 1887. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Pass, and Fr'htand Mail. Pass. 8.45 a.m 1.30 p.m 10.05 3.35 10.20 4.10 12.10'p.m 7.45 12.20 10.30 a.m 2.25 2.60 p.m 2.45 4.00 6.15 9 35 6.45 8.65 Leave Bennettsville Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive Sanford.... Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro... Leave Greensboro. . . A rrl a Ralew's Creek . . . . Passenger and Mall Dinner at Sanford. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Pass, and Mall. 7.15 a.m 9.25 Fr'ht and Pass. Leave Kelew's Creek Arrive Greensboro. . . Leave Greensboro. . Arrive Sanford 10.00 9.15 a.m 3 45 p-m 4.30 8 CO 6.C0 a.m 9.23 10.15 12 90 p. m 1.35 p.m 1.55 4.10 Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville . . Leave Fayetteville.. . Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton 4.20 6.12 6.20 7.45 Arrive Bennettsville Passenger and Mail Dinner at Sanford. Freight and Passenger Train runs between Fayetteville and Bennettsville on Mondays, weanesaayB ana rnunys. . -Freight and . Passenger Train inns between Fayetteville and Greensboro Tuesdays, Thurs days ana. Baburuays, auu wjlivocii oiwibwiu and Fayetteville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. .x r - -." . ' ' ' Passenger and" Matf Train runs dally except Sundays. ' Tbe north bound train makes close connection at Maxton for all points South. - -w. &xiiic uen-i rasa. Agent. J. W.. FRY, Genl npt. . ... de 19 tf ' r - - AIVERTIS;.IH1U ITO'APYEETIOERO, - F?ra 10hee;k (5? JMwe will print1 (enilne ad- V vertlsemenxinOnaMliMnnin.i.in. .Tl ' . 7 '"r wuue v avswaaaAaai tt- ricaa Newspapers.7 This U at (hr.f.nr . 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Eser, Traffic Manager, New York , '- W. P. Clyde & ro.. General Agent.'- . ' feb 3 tf 85 Broad T. New'f-k. . -..t Bank of New Han n. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 r Cash Capital paid in, $S00,Q00 Surplus Fund, 150,000 DIRECTOR9 : - , :..CTV5vi W. L GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRIDGERS, rt r gHiiiwif . i- i , J. m.. O l lWBAA, ' ISAAC BATES, f JA8,A.K,.- F. RHEINSTKIN. . ... . - E. B. BORDEN. . V. J.W.ATKINSON. ' ISAAC BATES, President G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, an 39 tf S. D. WALLACE, Cashier. . ' i"' Flour, Sugar, ColTee,&c: f 1000 Bbl8 FL0UH 2QQ Bags COFFEE. rj Bbls SUGAR. ?'J. OQA Hhds and Bbls MOLABSKjjWr taf; 2QQ Boxes TOBACCO,. ' ,' $y ,X Cheese, Crackers, Lye, Potash, Snuff,. Jj.' Soap, Candles, Candy, Hoop Iron.Nalla, - w .;' Baking Powders, Soda, Matches, &o.r For sale by de 18 tf TH A WOUTII. 1886. THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIHES'Mf. THE ONLY i '-y: T-I' lAT T-l . 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