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i . . . SKIN AND SCALP Cleansed Purified and Beauti fied n tlicCdticura Remedies.' v,'ainr theSkln and Soalp of Dlsflsrurtfitf j. or -v.; -ollnvlmr Itching, Burning and In nm,i.. for curing the -first symptoms of USUI.".- Psoriasis, JJiilh- wui, cujujr y iieao, scro- ?, amlomer 1.. IT1 inherited Skin and Blood ils- ca.i'-. L 1 n-,ilh'. an.l an exquisite okih rteauuner, exter-Ci-nccKA Resolvent, thn new Blood PiirilitT, .' ternaily, are loraiupie. roAPLETB CURE. .v 1 oil mvllfA with filHn Iuoom a j;i)'.iri'ill Ckuu . " . ' yut.i.illluUH -.,i:tf. until in- the advice of a ladv friend. I unable Cuticdea Rxxedies.' I gave '''.. .hnmnsh trial. using six bottles or the ' r,,n , akes of Ct-ticura. feoAP, and the result y iiAt what I bad been told it would be a Richmond, Va. -G W. Latimer, Druggist, Rich- Refers ALT KHEUI9 CURED. rubied with Salt Rheum for a number .n that the skin entirely came off odb of vi ol "I'' trif'l lr!" K. -.i from the finger Uds to the wrist.- I .H iiies and doctors' prescriptions to no until 1 commenced taking Cuticcra ami now I am entirely cured, r KKER. yrJ Northampton, bt , Boston. Vo- the lat year I have had a species of Itch in,, c,-i!v and pimply humors on my face to wu'Vh l have applied a great many methods of t-.'um-'-'t without success, and which was V...;;'- and entirely cured by CuTicmu.. N " M ii. ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, o. () MEDICINE LIKETHEn. Y i ve 'old your Ctticuk. Rxhkdixs tor the ut !x vears, and no medicines on our shelves i, .-'tor satisfaction. c F. aTISKTON, Dragglst, Albany, N-Y. , c r , rr.x Kemedhs are sold everywhere: .- I'rricrRA, 5J cents; Resolvsnt, $1.00; c ::!:H ai. Co., Bos to a, Mass. 'Send for "llow to cure Skin Diseases.') GRUBS, Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and Baby Humors, cured by Cuti- Neuralgic, Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp and Nervous Paln, Strains and W eakness relieved in one min ute by the Cutlcnra Anti-Ialn Plaster. New and perfect. At ciruzsrists. 25 cents: five for tl.CO. Votter urn!: SHU ueuiii;! vumpaiij, jdubiau. j . ,x I 1 n jt Willi wou oa uwuriiui Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute StasTcf Eislitcen Experienced and Slilll f.il I'Uxicians and Sarccons. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Patii-r.t s t ri ared bore or at their homes. Many tn-.it-"1; ;V honio. through oorrespoiidonce, as Fiu-e f .illv if hero in person. Come ami t - u--. : tpii cents in stamps for our - Invalids' Guide-Book," which gives all partic- plai'. AiMivss: 'orld's Dispensaky Medi cal -ci .vrtON", G03 Main St., Buffalo, JNY. For " vrom-ouf." "run-down," debilitated erlionl t 'ach-T-:. millinors, seamstresses. house-kirp-r. and overwork! .1 women generally. Dr. l'i i-fi ' Favoriro I'rescription is the best f a!i r -'"-at ive tonics. It is not a " Cure-all,' l.ut n.hf.im'.'lv fulfill; a singleness of purpose, iintr a in .st potent Specific for all those riir.n:cv.-a:jnfsse? and Diseases peculiar to v.. ::; The treatment of many thousands i; ?u -h ca r, nt t!! Invalids' Hotel andSurg1 i' al Initiitv bt-? r.fforded a large experience in ad;i;iti::j remedies for their cure, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription f? tb" ron;t of this vast experience. For internal conc;cstioii, inflammation and ulceration, it is a Specific. It is a powerful peneral, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It cures weakness of stomach, indisrestion, Moating, weak back, wrvnus prostration, eThaustion, debility and Pleepl -Fn , in either sex. Favorite Prescrip tion is sold by drufrsrists under our positive tiaaranUc. See wrapper around bottle. Send 10 cents in Ftomps for Dr. Pierce's large Treatise on Diseasi'S of Women (160 pafres, paper-eovered". Addrisa, World s DlSPEN sry .Medical, Association, 3tJ Main Street, iiuffalo, N. Y. 4ITTLE LIVER PILLS. ewets AXTI-EIL,IOl'S and CATHARTIC. SICK HEADACHE, Kilions Ueadaclies Uizziuess, Constipa tion, I iti iirestion, and Hi I iotssAttackf, protniitlv eurd bv Dr. Picrcc-s i'letisant Pnrsativc Sellets. centa a vial, bv I 'rutrists. feb4D;:7,'iv ch fr nrm rs THE AboTit twenty years ago I discovered a Httle sore on my cheek, and tae doctors pronounced it emci r. I have tried a number of physicians, bat v.:thout receiving any permanent benefit. A mnng t he number were oneor two specIaHsts. Thor.iclidnc they applied was like flro to the sore, c.ir.sing intense pain. I saw a statement m the ,,,.rs t.UInff wnat s. s. s, had dono for othTi:m-!arly afiuctod. I procured some at rnco. :, , T(. j hafl rse(1 tho sccond bottle the n'-'.?;!'.. ccsnld notice that my cancer was h.-alin-nj,. My general health had been bad fr two orthreo years I had a hacklnscongh' ami pp;t Mood continually. I had a seTcre I'-Hr. la my l.reast. After taking six bottles of R. P.. my rough left me and I grew stouter t-3!i I h;d lieen for Bfivfiral roars. Kvcancer f- .'tii a ov-f r nil l.r.t a little spot cbout the f a ! -;,if iiimc, and itlsTapldly disappear- I i: 11 advise every one w ith cancer to G. a fair trial. 1 . ;s. ?7ATCY J. KcCOXATJGHKTi A;ho Onve, Tippecanoo-Co;, Ind. 1 ' Specific U entirely vegetable, and 'or: n cancers liy forcing out tho lnrpn- ;m ;he Liood. TreatLse on illood and : ok mailed free. r SWIFT SPEGlFiR GO., "IIAVVEK 3, ATLANTA, GA. 5y is 17 : nrm chm : ana-. Whisker TTnb- its cured at home wtth out pain. Book of nar- tieut lars .sent FEES. 65 WaltehaU StreeU parcica LQ.N.Y. KR1B MRO.OO.. BTTFFA ,4Mv'llv'o. "5V rf 3 a e ra n MSllW BRONTE. A mountain harebell with a heart of fire -; Iha hidden in ita heathclad fastness A - wild. . , Blossomed unseen and died. No breezes mild . Or Southland 'Summer, no applausive . choir - . - Ofasy adulation; taught to aspire ' The austere genius of the mporland child, -Or with 80ft fanning airs "her heart be guiled From ihe. stern- solitude of its desire. The lonely grandeur of the Northern wold. . Its beauty bleak and jrray, possessed her , j-- an its severe and desolate delights. -Bhe knew; to her was every secret told Of stream and fell,- of thunderstorms that roll And wintry winds that rave round , 'WutheringHeighU." i,? .U S, , The Spectator. OCK STATE. CONTEMPORARIES While we admit that there are yet many in office wha jshould.be out, the greater number of these- will be found in the De partments at Washington, and the Secreta ries are alone to blame. But many of these, under the Civil Service examination which is now going on, will soon give place to others we hope all. We want a clean sweep no enemies in the camp. Fayette ville Observer. &. monument to tbe memof ry or the late Major Peter M. Hale has sn suggested, the Wilmington Stab beini the first to move in the matter. The Ool Leaf heartily eLdorses the proposition arid ; ml cheerfully lend its aid in furtheringlhe cheme. Noth mg could be more flttiney4nd aDDroDriate than some suitable object to mark the l&fct resting place of this worthy so of North Carolina, and while a monument of marble or brass is hardly necessary to perpetuate his memory or commemorate his great gal lant services, an admiring and appreciative people should see to it that his grave does not go unmarked. Henderion Gold Leaf The press ought to be wisely independent It ought to be impartial. Everybody ad mits the truth of these statements. Let us each in his own way think over the difficul ties in the way, and when we meet talk them over also. Let tho Press Association make itself felt in the good it can do both to the Press and to the State. We of the Plant are young in the cause; we are anxious to learn; we are looking with all our eyes; we need help, and we hope the coming meeting of the Association may afford us some as sistance Let every editor in the State that can go be pnsnt. Durham Tobacco Plant. If any one is so filled with either vauily or malignity ?ts to suppose hf can over throw Vance in this matter he h sadly in error. The heurt of the party ia with a man who has tbe courage to advocate its doctrines, who is always openly io accord with its teachings and nove.r afraid, from policy personal policy to proclaim from ihe house-tops where he' stands There are persons in high position who have but one Conviction (and that is their own ele vation) and whose whole conduct 19 gov erned by that consideration . Some people may regard such as statesmen, but we think ibey are tbe veriest of humbugs. A few whose vanily haa been tickltd by adroit ud heartless flattery may make themselves boar&e by yelling the praises of such fch&me, but we do not. We stand y Vance because he stands by the party. SO UTH fSH A' II 'KM 8. Rev. John Jasper, who siys "ie sun jo move," celebrated bn 75th bii ihdfty aniiivere-Rr)' yesterday. -- A Georgia orator talks of the "Pr;hitttioa Juggernaut." They do t&y that it is "Jug-nr-naught" iu Atlanta, but generally ihe jue. Missouri Republican. Oglethorpe, Ga., ia luxuriating in a Srst-class haunted house. Theghottly agency :s undoubted. Qroans and chains rattling are said to make the night hideous. The colored element ia much excited The South seems perfectly will ing to celebrate the Fourth of July, but there are some people in the North that want ex-Con federates to celebrate the ninth of April forever and forever Phil. Time. Juet after the war a negro was happiest when hunting rabbits. A few years later he was happiest when carrying an umbrella. Now he is happiest when he can n&e'in a public assembly and say "Mr. President." Savannah News. The manner in which leading Southern newspapers have treated this bat tle flag business shows more sense as well as a truer patriotism than those who ' 'slop ped over" in their "palsying' operations or screamed out otherwise for the purpose of party capital at the North. The South has a calm consciousness that the Union is re stored. Boston Herald. Mmev Modjeska and her hus band Exe now at their summer home on the Pacific Coaet. When ho gets up close to him, Mr. Blaine seems to. get along peacefully with the British lion. Boston Globe. Mr. Blaine and Mr. Gladstone have met thrice,- and lingered together an hour on each occasion. London Dispatch' to Boston Globe. " It is no great wonder that the PriDce of Wales dances so charmingly. The British tax payers settles with the fiddler: Louisville Courier-Journal. Augustin Daly has been unable to make the "The Taming lof the Shrew" a success in Chicago. James Kusseli Lowell seems to have ruined Shakespeare's reputa tion in the Venice of the West N. T. World. Mr. Moody, is nothing if not practical. His summer school at Northfield is to combine, with its religious services and Bible study, base ball, lawn tennis, boating and similar amusements. jsoston Herald, j The fact that the 6ons of the Prince of Wales completed their sojourn in Ireland without being subiect to the slightest manifectation: or disrespect is highly creattaDie to me gooa sense &uu bcu control of the Irish people. T. Star. " FOLITICAZ, FOISTS. Representative Groavenor, of Ohio, says Mr. Randall is "practically a Republican." Was ? such a remark ever made by anybody about MtCarHsle? Wash. Po Dem. Democrats outside the omce boldine clique are beginning to predict that Senator William McAleer will be the next Democratic uongressman irom ex Speaker RandaJiTCorigressional dietrict. PhiL Press, Rep.-.-1 ' " , . An. impVessipn is beginning to prevail among the friends of John Sher man, of Ohio, that be is talking too much. oti fAr'a.- Presidential candidate. The Senator should sticks to . hisr dilapidated fences, nd say, nothing. Phil. Record, T hv c. irwim. M,i3 really surprising how people will -r suffer-tnonth after moM'and'' - . J year: after yeah with ! TV --v-i-. . I... -r : :.;---rT .7 - when a regular habit of body "can be secured without chamrinjf the diet or disorganizing the system, If tnev will only - L ' ri''': t. t A Simple font Effective Vegeta ble Compound. I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for Con stipation, and always with d elded benefit" Hibax Warner, Late Chief Justice of Ga. . Prepared by jr. ii ZEIL1N & CO., ' " Philadelphia, Pa. . we fr sn too nrm de 10 D&Wly, MOST BRILLIANT, PORE &5PERFECT LENSES IN THE WOULD, Conitiinei with Great RefracliBi Power. THKY ARB AS TRANSPARENT AND COLOR less as light itself, and for softness of en durance to the eye cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In tact they are PKRFBCT SIGHT PRESERVERS. Testimonials from the leading physicians In the United States, Governors, Senators, legisla tors, stockmen, men of note in ail professions and In different branches of trada. bankers, me chanics, etc., can be given who have had their sight improved by their use. ALL KVKS FITTHD AND THE PIT GUAR AN TBD BY ROBERT R. BELLAMY, DRUGGIST. WILMINGTON, N. C. Tbese Glasses are not any price, so i It supplied to peddlers at nrm SAVES JIONEY. One box off tbese pills will save many dollars In doctor's bills. Tbey are vpeelally prepared, as a Family Lledicine, and supplies a wau t lona felt. They re move nnbealthy aecamulationn from tbe body, without nausea or griping. Adapted to young and old. Price, 25c. febiTDAWly thsata W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Tbe only S3 8EAMXESS Shoe ba tbe world. Finest Calf, perfect fit, and and Lce, au styles toe. As stylisn and durable as those costing $5 or $6. . W. I DOUGLAS a.oO SHOE excels toe 93 Bboes adver tised by other nrius. Bovsll wear'fh(W. I DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. If your desllT dots not keep them. Rend y ou r name on postal tnj.y Ai. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. FoMHieny - - . - HvVoh ulauh, 109 Market St.. WDmSngton, N. C. le 18 D&Wly '.satltn th Net only shortens the time of labor and lessens the pain, but it greatly diminishes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mo ther in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery, and less liable to flooding, Convulsions, and other alarming symptoms. Its efficacy in thisresprct entitles it to be called THK JtUTHKK'S FRIEND, and to rank ai one of the lite saving reme dies of the nineteenth century. We cannot publish certificates concert-hut this remedy without wound ing tbe delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds on file. Send for oar book, "To Mothers," mailed free BRATFIKLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. so I t DAW It tu th sa ch m GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKERS Warranted nbsotntclif pwrw Cocoa, from which the excess or Oil hag been removed. It has three timet the ttrength of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, .Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi cal, costing Ut than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily cUgestea, ana admirably adapted lor Invalids aa well as for persons m health. 4 gold by Grocers everywhere. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, de 18TJ&W9m tu th'sat LADIES! Do lour Own Dyeing, at IlonieJtvltb ' PEERLESS DYES. They will dye everything. They are sold eVery where. PrieelOe.apacSage 40 colors. They have no equal for strength.Brightness. Amount In Packages or for Fastness of Color, or non-fading Qualities. -They do not crock or smut., For sale by J. EL HARDIN, Druggist, and F. C.MIL LKR, Dragg1st,oorner 4th and. Nun street". Wil mington. N. C. mhS7D4Wly Tanner & Delaney Espe Comam Richmond, Virginia. Business established 1865. The most complete MACHINE SHOPS in the SOUTH. ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW-MILLS AND MACHINERY. LIGHT AND TRAMWAY LOCOMOTIVES. -POLK ROAD LOCOMOTIVES A SPECIALTY. i i i i 1 AAltAls-Ast flanil fnnalafa. . - VKJ!reUVlAVXlW OVUV1VOVI ajasa ays vmmwm H. F. Croom & Co. Successors to J. E. Croom & Bro. ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers In GENERAL GROCERIES, UQUORS.TOBACCO, CIQAES, . Wlur-h we offer at the Cheapest Market Prices V Mm rm r " iff iMW m Brent Cocoa pup w it m s Bra iub - . for Oflrti, cd to the Country Trade 1 offer Krwlal IndncementSv . i j .", 7jiV F. CBOOM t9C. ' , u 103 Not th "Waters,; ' f eb 4 tf ' Vs: :- :-. i ilmlngton N.C The Ladies' ; Emporium -ssw alscss nvj on -1 -ATTENTION 13 CALLSD TO l - Special Sale this BITeek- HYEHTIRE STOCK. BARGAINS In fine Straw. Eats and French Flowers, some of which I offer at less than cost as I have, a large stock oa band and wish to re duce It. Vy entire stock will be sold at an IMMENSE REDUCTION, as I MUST reduce my stock mate rially before the 1st of Joly.' BARGAINS la Laces, Embrolderiea,Drea Trim mlngs and Ornaments. Ladies' and Children's Silk Nitu and Gloves, s 35c. 60c and ?5c; a great bargain. - Hoop Skirts, Corsets and Bastles. Warner's Coralline Corset. Warner's Health Corsets. Warner's Health Waists. Warner's "Oo'.d Wave," the best Fummer Cor set in the city. Thompson's move ruling uoret. Thomnson'a Abdominal and several other re liable and salable make; Children's Corsets and Corset waists . Infants' and Children's Drawers Waists. Ladles' and Children's Gauze Underwear. Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, all of beat make .Ladles' and Children's Hosiery stall Diioes. A beautiful and cheap assortment of White Dress Goods and Embroideries Lawns. Nainsooks. Mulls. India Linens. Persian Lawns, unecieu jxainsooKi. A few Embroidered Robes. latest style, which i wih sen at eosc Parasols. Fans. Fancy Goods and Embroidery materials, Millinery, and a first-class Trimmer to fill orders. DBMOREST's PATTERNS la latest stiles Inst received. . Very Respectfclly, 11 RS. K. n. WIGGINS. Country orders both rotall and wholesale so- liclted. Je 13 tf Buffalo Lithia "Water, SPRING No. 2. T7HR B RIGHT'S DISSASB OF TUB KIDNEYS, Goat, Rheumatism, Gravel and Stone in the Bladder, Dyspepsia, to. Dr Wo. A. Hammond, of New York. Snrgeon- General of U. 8. Army (Retired), Professor of Diseases of tbe Mind and Nervous System In the University of New York, Ac I have for some time made use of the 'Buffalo Lithia Water in oases of affections of the Ner vous System complicated with Bright's Disease of the Kidnevs. or with a Gouty Diathesis. The results have been eminently satisfactory. . Llthl has for manv vears been a favorite remedy with me in like cases, but the Buffalo Water certainly acts better than any extemporaneous solution of the Lithia Salts,' and la, moreover better borne bv the Stomach. I a'so often prescribe it in these cases of Cerebral Hyperaml, resulting from over-mental work in whloh the condition cal ed Nervous Dyspepsia exists and ganerally with marked Denent " It. Hunter VcGulre, Richmond, Virginia, late Professor hnrgery, Medical college of Vlr- s-tnia. "Buffalo Lithia Water. Soring No. 2, as an Al kaline Diuretic, la Invaluable. In Uric Acid Gravel, and indeed in diseases generally depen dent upon a Urlo Acid Dlatbesie. it is a remedv of extraordinary potenoy. I have prescribed it jn case of Rheunratio uour, wmon had resisted the ordinary remedies, with wonderfully good resulu. 1 have used it also in my own casa, be- ine a great sufferer from this malady, and have derived more benefit irom it than from any other rerotdy." Dr. Wm. is. Towles. Professor of Analomy and Materia Medica in the Medical Dtpartment of the University of Virginia. "I feel no hesitancy whatever in saying that in Gout. Rhenmatio Gout. Rheumatism, stone in the Bredder. and In ait Diseases of Urlo Aoln Diathesis, I know ol no remedy at all com rarabd to Buffalo Lithia water, spring no. x. "It effects are marked m causing a disappear ance of Albumen from the urine, in a single ceseof Brcat s Ubtease of the Kidneys. I wtt- nAitnert dxntded brnefiel&l remits from Its cse. a.nd from Ks action in this case I should have arrant confidence In It aa a remedy In certain stages of this disease. In Dyspepsia, eepeolally t nai rorm tl ll id woion laero is aa oiowbho d rod action of Acid during the process of nutri tion. In toeat of tbe Peculiar flections of Wo men noiablv in hnonreasioi of the Meases and in Chroulo Malarial Poisonlcg. Ac, I have found It curblr emoacioas." tieason beeins June 1 . Water in cases of one dozen half -gallon bottles 15.00 oer case at the Springs. Pamphlet sent to nv address. THOS. K. GOODS. Proprietor. Buffalo LithU Springs, Vs, my 171m tn fr N. H. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT. FAVETEVILLE, N. C. Corrr-spondonce solicited from parties wishing. buy or sull lands. BeltaWe attorneys em ploynd to 1 n vest bra te titles, etc. hfcfbrs to bu tness men of FaTettevBle. OFFIC'i: AT SMITH'S DEPOT, Corner Munford and Donald-iou Sts. .Where a FULL STOCK, of; BEST ICE. COAL. AND WOOD Can bo found at LOWEST PRICES. Looktout for the sign. "Ice, CoaL Wood Ac jeluwtr Bacon, Flour, Lard. 100 Boxes D. 8. C. R. SIDES, 1000 BW rLO7B' &u rndM OKA Csacs LARD, For sale low by WILLIAMS, RANKIN SCO e 19 tf New Crop P.R. Molasses JTIRST CARGO OF THE SEASON. OA A BHDS (JUST ARRlVJtD), NOW LAND log and for sale in lots to salt by Je 19 tf wikLdAsia. ttAwmna-u. Sugar, Coffee, Rice. 1Q0 Bbls Refined SUGARS, JFJ0 Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE. ETA Bbls CAROLINA RICE, For sale low by WILLIAMS. RA JelO tf NK1N A CO. Glue, Hoop :Iron,Nails, 2J Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE, gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON, OCA Kftgs NAILS. For sals low bv je 19 tf- WILLIAMS, RANKIN CO. ECLIPSE. WE J80LICIT ORDERS FOR f HE AND CELEBRATED RELIABLE "Eclipse" Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins' Saw Mills 7 and other Machinery which we are prepared to supply at manufaoturcrs1 prices and terms. HALL & PEARSALL. mySTP&Wtf ' '- Tobacco and Cigars; TTin r KTAmr mra vnt.TOWlNO : ; 859 XX boxes aU grades Tobaccos. 400 caddies all grades Tobaccos,. 10.0CO leading brands Cigars, M.k f ,M Afftn. .t BHHlftM- itffTlfM IW.al- era will do well to examine -above 'before purchasing elsewhere - ' t h ivstf ,10 Market St. V WE0LE3ALE PEJCE3. V -F The ; following, qnotatkma'-, represent wholssal prices generally. . In maktognp small orders higher prices have to be charged. ' - BAGGTNOr-. - : . ' ,. , 4 - Gntmy ... .l.ts.... -; - s O; .s Standard i 9i4.il ; Wt BACON North CaroUna ... - tiams, v iz o is '.Shoulders, t 8 ' 8 Sides. S .'. MO 11 WESTERN SMOKED Hams, 9 ft 13HQ 14 Sides, J t..... ..... ...... 9 O 10 DRY SALTED ........ Sides, ft.... 8 Q 8H Bbouiderm. J ft.. SO 6 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. ' Beoona Hand, each main Kewxew xork,eaca noa 9 m New City, each 0 00 O 1 75 BEESWAX, f?ft... .. SO (S 23 tflUUBU, Tr T, W ....... WW U O -J Northern 0 00 O 14 00 BUTTER, ft Worth Carolina 13 Q 23 Northern...;......... .. .... . SS ca SO CAN D LBS, ft bperm is c Adamaattne... 10 a li CHEESE, ft Northern Factory 11 o is Dairy, Cream . IS a 1 8tste tfl a 10 COFFEE, V ft Java is t w Laguyra 24 84 Bio tt 81 CORN MEAL, V bus., tn sacks- 64 a 05 Virginia Meal fcW C7H COTTON TIES, V bundle J 10 O 1 14 UUHKSTICS Sheeting. 4-4. V yd 4W3 & Yams. V bunch 00 O 85 EGGS. dozen 10 & iiX rioa Mackerel. No. 1, 9 bbl 00 00 Q1!U Maoksrel, No. L W half bbl. 7 M tf 8 00 Mackerel. No. 2. bbl 0 00 11 00 Mackerel. No. 8, half bbl.... 4 75 U 00 Mackerel. No. 3, V bbl 7 80 O IM Mullets, bbl.. 4 00 O 5 00 Muneta. Pork bbls 7 00 O 9 00 N. c. Roe herring. V keg... 8 08 & 4 00 DrvCod. BO 10 FLOOR, 9 bbl Northern Super asw to iou Extra 4 00 & ((0 Family 475 (ft 500 City MUls-Snper 4 CO & 4 10 " Family 4 60 a 6 00 GLUE. ft 8 (A 10 GRAIN, V bushel corn, irom store, Daga.wnu vyva u- Corn, cargo, In bojk, white. 68 O 60 Corn, cargo. In bags, white. 58 Q 00 Corn, mixed, from store.... 92Ha C3 Oats, from store Wii 50 Cow Peas WO 90 HIDES. V ft Green. .. a &4 Dry 10 ki mi HAT, V 100 fts Eastern 1 O no Western . 90 & 95 North River 1 10 1 15 HOOP IRON, V ft 3 LARD, V ft Northern 7S3 et North Carolina 8 10 LIME, 9 barrel 1 40 i 0 00 LUMBER. City Sawed, . M ft. snip Stan, resawea isw m w. Hongh-Edge Plank 15 00 Q 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality IS 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 23 00 Scantling and Board, oom'n 14 00 13 00 KOLASdiES, V gallon jNew urop crnna, in nnaa t j " " ' In bbls. .. 28 31 Porto Rico. Inhhds 28 30 " In bbls 30 35 Sugar House, In hhds 00 ft 15 k" " InbbU 19 18 Syruu, la bbls 36 NAILS, w Keg, Cut, lOd baeU. .. 2 on 2 75 OIL, 9 gallon Kerosene gv 1-1 Lard 10 1 45 Luwea 90 ICC Rosin 15 5 13 Tar 00 20 Deck and Soar 00 22 FOtJLTKY l-nicitens, live, grown .... au Str1ng 15 20 Tnrkers . 75 1 00 PEANUT.S 9 bushels 22 fts... CO 95 POTATOES, bushol BWOOt 5ft TO Irish. bbl 2 25 2 75 POKE., ft barrel- City Mees IQ uu t 17 a Prlmo 15 00 1C.O0 Rump 00 15 on RICE Carolina, ft 4 5J Bough, V oufhei, (upland).. 00 uu .r-s-r .. (Lowland). 90 1 00 RAO!, ft Country IV City 1 4 KUrft, To iva U?A SALT, 9 sack. Alum 70 75 Liverpool 73 lAsbou 0 00 American 00 70 BUGAK. 9 ft Standard jrran.. 7 Htandard A c s w White Kx. C 5 Kxtra C, Golden , . 5 tM C Yellow 5 5W SOAr, V ft Tlorthern 5 !M SHINGLES. 7 in. fl M 5 00 7 00 Common 3 00 8 so Cypress aps 4M 500 Crypreas Hearts 0 00 7M STAY its, V M W. O Barrel... 8 00 14 00 R O. UoKMtoad 0 00 1000 TALLOW. V 5 O 6 TIMBER, M leot bDIDplOg.. IX W 14 w FlneMiU :i n w Mill Prime 7 50 8 50 MUl Pair 6 00 U 650 Common Mill 5 00 0 00 Inferior to Ordinary S.60 4 00 WHISsKE x. V gal Northern... 1 00 2 00 North Carolina 1 00 2 50 WOOL, ft Washed 18 SO Unwashed is 4 Barry 10 16 Palmetto Railroad Co HAMLET. N. C. STATION, June 2$, 18S7. rN AND AFTER JUNE 1.7 TU THAINS V J the PALMETTO R. R. will run between the Pee Dee River, 8. C, and Hamlet, N. C, as follows. dal-y except Sundays : No. 1 leave Pee Dee'.Rlver 1115 A. M. No. 1 arrtve Hamlet 12.15 r. m. mo. 2 leave Hamlet 3.45 P. M. No. 2 arrive Pee Dee River. 4.45 P. M. Cberaw Hack will meet Trains at terminus of Road at Pee Dee River. WM. MONCURE, Sopt. jeaatf Atkinson & Manning's insurance Rooms, NO. 113 NORTH WATER STREET Wilmington, IV. C Fire, Marine, aiii life Companies. Aggregate Capital Reprweented Over J100.ooo.f0. i 1 1 jtr THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTOH GAME FOWLS FOR SALE M Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RB putatlon. They have toogbt ana won a series oi ue greatest mains ever fought on this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in o, were nonorea ut ujo uur ted 8tates Centennial Commissioner with tbe Di ploma and MedaL . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds In the United State. I wm ship splendid COCKS, of fine slse and handsome plumage, per li in in. 1 1 u. 1J-. ax irom mw w ao.w vaua n km r xi 50 and t3.00 each: or $7.00 per Pair ia nn mf Tr-tn T -mect to raise Two Hundred Pabs this Summer, the Finest Games In the wnM uid win ahin Yonns Fowls of March and April hatch during (he months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. - whAAtAr aunniM me nmnonu' ui xav Diraa. will please back tbe assertion with their stamps. Write for what you want. TOv Address, -J. G. ARRINGTON, tf Hflllardston. Nash Co. N.C. The Biblical Kecorder PUBLISHED PY Edwards, Bronghton &. Co. RALEIGH, N. C. REV. REV C. T. BAILEY. Editor aa FSRKIHH. Associate. Orian 'of rKort. Carolina Baptists In.lU 44lh Year. KVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKB IT - , .- .. . -s . - m ' ' ...... -' "As sa Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. Oal- $a.OO Per Year. ; Add: n -t V. BIBLICAL KEOO ED EH. ' no est ' : -,y - Raleigh. N. C- WilmingtoE & WeldoniEc H; . AND BSAXCnES. - - train V H -- - Condensel Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. n , , - NO. 13. No. 27, No. IX Dated Jane 19. 1837 Fast Mall Dally, ex. ' DaOy. Dally. Busday. Leave Weldoa I 2.05 pjsl s 88 pjnl. Arrive Rocky Mt.. 8.84 p.m , Arrlvelarbora....4.B0 p ml I. ......... Leave Tarboro.... 10.50 p.m . Arrive Wilson 3.67 p.mj e.68 p.ml. Leave Wilson,.,. 4.)5 p.m Arrive Belma 6.84 p.m Arrive rsyettev'le T 55 p.m Leave c-foldsboro . 4.45 p.m 7.46 p.m Leave Warsaw.... B.46 p.m s.CO am Leave Magnolia... 4.00 p.m 8.88 p.m 8.13 aa Arrive Wilmington 7.40 p.m 0.56 p.m 10.00 a w TRAINS OOINa NORTH. No. 14. No. 78, No. 68. Dally, ex. DaDv. DaDv. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 11. 60 p.m 8.50 a.m 8.00 pjs Leave MagncAla... 1.1S am 10. Si am .as p.m Leave Warsaw 10.49 a.m 8.60 pjdb Arrtre Ooidsboro.. 2.18 a-m 11.60 a.m Leave Fayettevilie 8.80amJ . Arrive Selma 10. 50 aja Arrive Wilson- 11.69 am Leave Wilson I 2.67 Arrive Rooky Mt a. a 112.88 p.m.. 1-18 P-m I.. Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarboro. :::::::K .60 p.m .60 am Arrive Weldon . 4.25 ami 2.40 p.m I "uauyexoect Bundav. Train on Scotland Neck nrancn TtnA butu Halifax for Scotland Nock at 8.00 P.M. Return ing, leave Scotland Neck at 9.80 A. M- dally ex- oept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albemarle Raleigh. R. R dally.excent Sunday. 8 P. V - fhsn. day 5 P. M.: arrive WUllamston, N. C- 8.10 P. M, and 8.40 P. M. Returning leaves WUIlameton,N.C. DaUy except Sunday, 7.40 A. M.unday 9.50 A.M, arrtve Tarboro, N. C, 9.45 A. M. and II JO A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N.C, dally exoept Sunday,7j00 A.M.; arrive Bmtthfleld, N. C, 8J0 A.;M. RetorniB leaves tsmiuineia. n. c bjoo a. m arrive Qoidibam. u. C 10A0 A. M. Train on NaahvQle Branch leaveaXecky Mount ror nasnvuie 4 p. m. Returning leaves Nashvlllo 11.15 A. M., daUy. exoept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves W arrow for Cimton. DaUy, exoept Sunday, at 7.90 P. M. Re turning leave Clinton at 7 00 A. M. Sonthboand Train on Wilson and FayettevUle Branch Is No. 5L Northbound is No. 59. . DaUy except Sunday. Train No. 27 Sonth wTl atnn oml-r ai WIuml Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train no. 78 makes close connection at Weldoa for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make cloee connection for all points North via Richmond and Washicgtou. All trains run solid between Wtlmln.-t.in and WaahingtOB, and hare Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DTVTNE, General Ktmt. J. R. KENLY. Snp't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Je 19 tf WILMINGTON COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Condensed Sthcdnlo. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 57, No. es. No. 27, Dated Jane 19. 87. Daily, ex. Sunday. Dally. Daily. Leave Wilmington 8.(5 p.m 10.10 p.m Leave UWac'maw 9.25 pjn 11.18 pjn Leavo Marlon it.S4 p.m 127 a.m Leave Florence... 6.40 p.m 2.40 am 2.40 am Arrlvo Sumter 8.05 p.m 4.94 a.m 4.24 a.m Arrive Columbia. 9.45 p.m 6.10 a.m 6.10 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78. No. 56. No. 14, Daily, ex DaUy. Sunday. Daily. Leave Columbia... 10.25 p.m 6.50 a.m Arrive Sumter 11.52 p-m 8.22 am Leave Florence.... a.m 9.49 a-ro 6.80 p.m Leave Marlon 5.15 a.m 9 C4 p.m Leave L.Waomaw 7.02 a m 10.84 p.m Arrive Wilmingt n S.ttS a.m 11.45 pm Noa 23 and 78 stop at all stations exoept Cace savannah, v ateree and bimms. Passengers for all points on C. A, G. R.K.. C C A A. If R. Statlocs. Aiken Jnnctlon.and all points beyond, should take No. 23. Pullman sleeper for Angnsta on this train. Trains &7 and 66 make close connection at Flo rence with Trains on C. A D. R. K. JOUN F. DrVTNE, Gen'l SnpL J. R. KXNLY, Snp't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, le 19 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1 DaUy ex. Sunday. No. 3. May 1C. 1887. DaUy ex bund ay. 8 00 p. m 33 a "m Leave Wilmington. .. Leave Wax ton Leave Hamlet 7.25 a. m 11.80 a. m 12.50 p. m Leave wadesboro Leave Charlotte. Leave Lincoln ton Leave Shelby Arrtve Rutherford ton z.15 p. m 4 82 p. m 6 55 a.m arlve 6.17 p m 7.40 p. m 9.10 p. m lEASTBOUND TRAINS. No. 2. No. 4. I Dally ex. Daily ex. I Sunday. Sunday, j ; 7.15 a. m i 3.48 a. m 10.07 a. m 18.02 p. m .8.45 p. m .2.30 p. m 888 p. m 1.55 a. m 5.29 p.m 9.05 p. m 8.00 a. m May 1C. 1817. Leave Rutherfordton. Leve Shelby Leave Ltnoolnton Leave Charlotte Leave Wadesboro .... Leave Hamlet Leave Wax ton. Arrive Wilmington Tt(-ii Kna. 1 and 2 make close connection at Max ton to and from FsyetteyUle,Greensboro and other points on C. F. A Y. V. Ry. At Wadesbo ro with trains to and Irom Che raw, jnorence and Charleston. At Lin coin ton to and from Hickory. Lenoir, and points on C. A L. Narrow Trains Nos. 3 and 4 make close connection at n&niM with trains to and from Raleigh. Through Bleeping cars oetweeu v ummgioa and Charlotte and charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. 1 for Stateavllle and Stations on W.N. CUB. and points West. Take train No. 3 for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens. Atlanta and all points Southweet. Also for AfthevUle. via Soartanburg. No. 8 connects at Wilmington with W.tV.R. H Ka. 23. Local Freight Horn, s ana s tn-weeuy Between Wilmington sad Lanr in burg Lee al Freight Nos. 7 and 8 tri weekly between Lanrinbnrg and Charlotte. Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 tri weekly between Charlotte and Rutherford ton. Nos. 5. 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10 will ottAkrjaasenger. Superintendent. r. W. CLARK, eeneral passenger Agenu my!4tf The Central Protestant k WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEW! .psper and the Organ cf the Method 1st Protes- tant Church In North Carolina, la published at Greensboro, N. CL . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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