mill '
moicn,. or crapiion,:
from a " ,t Scrofala. -Sal t-rheum ..
worst scroi
-zS-S-ttM-'
scaiy or uongh.
siHii. in short, aU disuses caus by bad
K aro conquered by this powerful pari
ffi . nd invisrorating; inedlcina roa$
Uils'nff Ulcers rapidly heal under its Tbc-
nflnencc. Especially has it manifested
anils, CarDnncies, ?"'r,fic 0iV'"
Sore and
weiiiiisriu
:.Mip
nlons
White Swclllnirs.
joi"1
V aslr. .1 J
;"rni. sena ieu ueuu m sunups lor a'
ui": with colored rtlntpa.- on Kfc-tn
nSq'or tho same amount fori treatise
DlsyUr.ii.is Affections. - - i,, . - .
o.Si..V e!S. VS -TnR.. f ,!1!?
"it THE
n it by usmgr Dr. Pierce's
Thnronir.'i
Its, and
consot:
ffhich is Scrofula of tho Lung is ar-
Joited and cured by this remedy, if taken be
fore tbe last stages of the-diseasc are reached.
vjm its marvelous power over ti; is ic-n-ibly
fatal disease, when first offering this now
Sclebrated remedy to the public. DrPnaci
thought seriously of calling- It !:ss "Con
sumption Cure,"- but- abandoned that
name as too limited for a inedieihe liich,
froni ifs wonderful combination t;f touic, or
strengthening, alterative, .or blood-cleansing,
anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive proper
,,Pc is unequaled, not only as a remedy for
consumption, but for all Chronic bis.
eases of the - i:vv.'y.-''
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have
sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots
on face or body, frequent headache or dizzi
m.&d bad taste in mouth, internal heat or
cliilli. alternating with hot flushes, low spirits
umi gloomy forebodings, irregrnlar appetite,
.Hid coated tongue, you are suffering1 from
indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Torpid
Liver, or "Biliousness. In many
cases only part of these symptoms are expe-rit-neod.
As a remedy for all such cases.
Dr. Pierce's Golden ITfedical Dis
covery is unsurpassed, . -
For Weak: loinf Spitting of
Blood, shortness of Breath, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and
liindrcd affections, it is an efficient remedy.
Solo by Druggists, at $1.00, or SIX
BOTTLES for $5.0O. . ,
Send ten cents in stamps, for Dr. Pierce's
book on Consumption. 3 Address, .,
World's Dispensary medical Asso
ciation, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
$500 REWARD
is offered by the proprietors
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
for a case of catarrh which,
they cannot , cure. If you
have a- discharge from the
nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of
emell. taste, or hearing, weak eyes, duUpain
or pressure in head. -you have Catarrh Thou
gands of cases terminate in consumption. .
Dr. sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
c?..-es of Catarrh. "Cold In the Head,'
and Catarrhal Headache : 50 cents.
feb 4 D&Wly
ch fir
nrm
ionising teauc-ily ucvcsr fails to
mil: Citriy
eficov
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headacha, Biliousness
And all diseases arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion.
TSie natural result Is good appetite
RKt solid flesh. Dose small ; efegant
I) .ciar coated aad easy to swallow, "
SOLD EVEEYWHEEK
feb 17 D&W ly thjraa
Atkinson & Manning.
AGEXXS,
flartii Carolina Home Insurance Coip'y;
w
OFl'EB TO THOSTB WANTING IN8tr
: AGAINST FIRK. Toilcies la this Old and
KV,'.ai)le Home InstitntiOQ:
s) in- promptly paid.
W. s. PRIMROSB, President.
CHAHLKi ROOT, Sacretary.,
PUASKJ COWPSB, 8npervlsor.
For the Sound.
w
OOSSTT5 WILL, LB ATE SOUTHBB-
LANl. j TABIPS for the Sound, DAILY, at
m anJ C P. M. Eetnrninjr, "leave Sound
M. aud 7 A. M. round trip So cents.
T. -J. SOTJTHBRLASD,
livery and Sale Stables,
i i9 tf
Office 108 and 110 N. Second St.
Cotton Bagging.
1000 n"f Roi,s BAQQniG'
30 0 Cr,xes :tob -cco
20Q 5ies8HOT,
barrels GOOD FLOOB.
For sale low by
HAL!
& PEARS ALL,
t.A
A aents for Dupont'g Gun Powder.
; i&wtr , ,
LADIES!
-i:r Own Dyelns, at Home, with
Do I
EEELESS DYES.
Ih!LWllLd,ye 'efytaing. They are sold every
wnere. pric9 ice. a package W colors. They
Pan eqnal for 6trength,Brlhtness. Amount in
Orfahf63 or for Fastness of Color, or non-fading
i e?' TTThey do not erock or smut. For
wie by j. H HABDIN, Drugglit,-and Fa MILr
1; "racjrtst, corner 4th and Hun streeWWA
toa . C. mh 27 DW ly
nn and Whlrftey HaJ
I I ltscnredathomewtth
L i J otpBocofj
If II Oculars sent FREE.
SUiLM.wnnTJST.-IV
Ate Cta. ft office &H WhttflhaU gfr
II part u
AXO.N
rtiOT
"T'W'ntfwnlwt tree.
RIE MED.OO.. BUFF
J.
EVERY . ' ' . s.
TOBACCO GROWER,
Tobac(
Jco Manufacturer,
TOBACCO
Should Subscribe for ' ' "
Aae Richmond Whig.
1LY 21 specimen copy.
aaa ' 5.4.?0 ayear. WKRKLT: 75 cents.
-w me whi4 Eichmond, Va. sep 7 tl U
The Lincoln Press,:
flTRT ton- . :
"ohn c. Tipton, Ed'r and Propf
. Th ten. . t-. i
5t trtan?8. A wknowledeed, -1y those who
fxxMtun. . o one of the best Advertising
tad tJA,ia nww varouna. . nas a
steadily increasing patronage m tin
Catawba, Cleaveland, Burke and
. tiAiiirni IIISCO'Tflrv.trul irnAil
Surest ion, a air skin, buoyant apir.
llifi
co l - ; t " i; w
4 kJ-H
TtlK TWO PILtAHF.
. FROJC HOPE'S POKM ON IKE - .
- fc i . a
Yes. U i true.
xrr , .j ut. .,.
VVe are JlCh In nftmpa anil Mw4 !
AndTred have been the bloesoms - 5
W?f, 4he fir8t Colonial bud, - -While,
her Dames have blazed as meteors
..uiajf sueiQ aoa Hood ,
And as some flood f timilrfnAn--
: to 80UnaiDf hi fnw. rU..
iAre back, ibe eveniug's glories "
xu a wtaito or blazing eoldt .
J? f 108 P"8ent 'rom its waves
neneci in light of old. - - v .
Our history is a-shifting sea "
-. Locked in by lofty land, '
And its great Pillars of Hercules
here behold. in majesty
u prutDg on each; hand.
These Pillars ot our' history. -
In fame foreTer youhg, -Are
known in every latitude
'.And named in every tongue,
And down through all the Ages -
a ucir awry snail De SUQg.
The Father of His Country
omnua aoove mat shut in sea
A glorious symbol to the' world '
A Of all that's great and free;
And to-day Virginia matches him
Ana matches him with Lee. ' '
OCR 8TAX15 COHTESXPORAItlBS.
Democratic snnrAmrv in IMnrth rQ-n-
linala more to be desired than a reduction
In the tariff, or the TDassae-e of
that our people can desire. We would be
wuiing to givfrup almost- everything else
rather than see our own State Government
again in the hands of the Radicals of the
State. Kinsion Pregi.
Ia our iudement the ' term r ptn t a
Committee," as commonly -used in party
language, is ft misnomer. An executive
ought- to have the power of compelling
obedience to law. There is no such au
thority lodged in the Democratic Execu
tive Committee at Raleigh. It is simply an
Advisory Board. -Wadeaboro Messenger. .
There is a strong tendency among secu
lar papersr especially ia North Carolina, to
come out decidedly on tbe side of religion
and good morals, and indeed it is time. To
ignore these subiecta, or to touch them in
a half-hearted way, is, it appears - to us, to
neglect the grandest opportunity to aid in
making men better in every sense of the
word Greensboro Workman.
We believe Greenville will have a rail
road, and a good one at that, but it is not
coming without substantial aid from the
town. Mark what we say 1 Tha people
of Greenville are standing in their own
light Go to work 1 Stir up public spirit
and awaken interest in matters of improve
ment X- Push the town forward and keep
apace with other towns in this progressive
&e.e. Greenville Reflector.
The bad practice of the General Govern
ment's raising mere revenue than is needed
to pay the public expenses has been imi
tated by Texas which State now taxes the
people too heavily and is rapidly piling up
a surplus. "How to get rid of it?" is now
the question that troubles the Texas legis
lator. They will not long have to ask that
question. Reason: A Governor's resi
dence is in process of construction. Ral
eigh Chronicle.
The Sentinel is in full sympathy with
every movement, tending to the advance
ment of t3 old North State, and in this
new departure it sees much of good and
much of worth to the people. Let every
teacher, who possibly can, attend this
school of normal instruction and fit him
self better for bis great work. Let him be
come an artist's tools, and North Carolina
will be tha better off for his having lived
and taught. -Winston Sentinel.
The Wilmington 3tak. in its issue of the
16th instant, is exactly correct in reference
to the theatre question, its comments grow
ing out or tne recent episode in s Nashville
church when an actress with more pluck
man aiscretion arose m her seat and pub
licly rebuked the minister who was giving
.- . . . . .
ais congregation wnoiesome aavice against
the actress and theatre-going. There is no
half-way ground absolutely no compro
mise as between the chureh and the theatre
of the present day and all orthodox Chris
tians will see nothing to disapprove in the
preacher or his sermon on the occasion re
ferred to, and everything to condemn in the
conduct of the inflammable actress while.
at the same time,- they can only indulge re
gret at the course of inconsiderate people
who applaud her act as not only smart, but
just and proper even under such circum
stances. "An atheist's laugh's a poor ex
change for Deity offended."---BocJangham
Socket, i .
The Recovery of Bob Slavln.
Baltimore American.
.Bob Slavin, the minstrel, who has
been lying at tbe point of death at
his house, on Pennsylvania avenue,
from a most painful ear disease, which
had also attacked, his brain, has now
fully recovered, and will be able to
join his troupe in a few days. .His
affliction was pronounced by several
prominent physicians in Chicago and
Cincinnati a case of severe neural
gia, until Slavin placed himself under
the care of Dr. Keuling, the well
known oculist and aurist of this city,
who found that the mastoid bone, in
which the ear is imbedded, was in
flamed, and that the only means for
relief consisted in a trepanation of
this hone, which operation was per
formed by the doctor ten days ago,
and followed by the most gratifying
result.
:cottox.
Y. Commercial and Financial Chronicle
, Nkw x obk, uct; 28. - ne move
ment of the crop, as indicated, by oar
telegrams from. the South to-night,
is given below. ; For the wee: end
ing this evening (Oct. 28 the total
receipts have reached 294,934 bales,
aerainst 27199 bales last week, 276y
876' bales 5 the- previous week, and
251.181 Bales three weeks since mak
ing the total receipts since the 1st of
Sept., 1886, 1,749,571 Daies, against
1,343,801 bales for the same period of
1 885-86-- ahowiner an increase since
Sent. 1. 1887. of 405,770 bales.
,The exports for the week ending
this eveninir reach a total of 217,919
bales, of .which 11 6,732 were to Great
Britain, 44,018 to France ana b7,toy
to the : rest of .the Continent.
Yesterday there was a further ad
vance in resbonse to a further im-
rirbvement at Liverpool, but; moat of
it was lost later in the day. i , To-day
there was an : early-, decline,1 in sym--
pathy . with a lower market at J-iver-
dooI. but J.here was a partial, recovery
nn tha reduced receiptss at many of
Via intrinr towns Of the South.:-Cot-
ed until' yesterdayvwhen there
ar advance of - l-16c- Tn.rlav
the; msrket was "dull and weak at
1 1 lecf or middling uplands. -"ff
The-total sales ; for forward deli v.
ery for. the week are 543,500 baleB.
7;T A b tKR 6 a CO TTKT8. '
""AI.!, rKRHls'lSS'J. :
1ST (aKNTONV:I8TRICT IDDOK kivTCfl?
Currituck September 5,1 week. '
uamuen September 12, 1 week. - . v?
Pasquotank September 19, 1 week.": -;V;
Perquimans-r September 26, 1 week.' . :
Chowan October 3, 1 week. . " . " -Gates
October 10, 1 week.. '
Uertrord October 17, .1 week- : ,u
Washin2ton-T-October24. 1 week. "
TyrreU October 31, 1 week.. -Dare
November 7, 1 week. ' " - V
llyde November 14, 1 week.- . . -Pamlico
November 21. 1 week.
Beaufort Nov. 28. 2 weeks. ' -
2ND (HAXIFAX) DISTBICT JTJD02 AVSB1.'
Warren September 19. 2 weexs.
Northampton October 8, 2 -weeks.- '
J-dgecombe October 17, 2weeks. - '
Bertie October 31, 2 .weeks.".--. " ' ' " '
Hiiluax November 14, 5 weeks. -
Craven November 28, 2 weeks. , .
3RD (WILSON) DISTRICT JTTDOK SHIP.
Man in September 5, 2 weeks.
Pitt September 19. 2 weeks.
Greene October 3, 2 weeks.
Vance October 17. 2 weeks, '
Wuaon October 81, 2 weeks. - 1 '
Franklin November 14. 1 week.
Nash November 21, 2 weeks.
Maitint December 5, 2 weeks.
4TK (RALEIGH) DISTRICT JTJDG S J. n
. MTCRKTKOR.
Wake July 11, 2 weeks. ;
Harnett Au&ust 8. 1 week.
Johnston August 15, 2 weeks.
Waket August 29. 2 weeks.
Wayne September 12, 2 weeks..
Watt September 26, 8 weeks.
Wayne October 17, 1 week.
Waktt October 24, 3 weeks.
Johnston November 14, 2 weeks.
Harnett November 28, 1 week.
5TH(DURHAM) DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD.
Orange August 8, 1 week.
Caswell August 15, 1 week.
Person August 22, 1 week.
Guilford August 29, 2 weeks.
Granville September 23, 2 weeks.
Alamance September 26.-1 week.
Chatham October 3, 2 weeks.
Durham October 17, 2 weeks.
Orange November 7. lweek.
Csswell November 14, 1 week.
Person November 21, 1 week.
Guilford December 12 2 weeks.
6tH (DUPLIN) DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS.
Lenoir August 22, 2 weeks.
Duplin September 5, 1 week.
Pender September 12, 1 week.
New Hanoverf September 26, 2 weeks.
Sampson October 10, 2 weeks.
Uarteret October 24, l wees.
Jones October 31, 1 week.
Onslow November 7, 1 week.
Lenoir November 14, 2 weeks
Duplin November 28, 2 weeks.
Sampson December 12. 1 week.
7TH (PAYETTE V ILLS) DISTRICT JUDO
- "CONKOR.
Cumberland July 25, 1 week.
Coiumbus August 1, 1 week.
Moore August 15. 1 week.
Robeson August 22, 2 weeks.?
Anson September 5, 1 week.
Brunswick September 12. 1 week.
Richmond- September 19, 2 weeks.
Robeson October 3, 2 week?.
Bladen October 17, 1 week.
Moore October 24, 2 weeks.
Cumberland! November 14, 2 weeks.
AnsOnf Novembes 28, 1 week.
Richmond December 5. 1 week.
8TH (SALISBOBY) DISTRICT JUDGES. CLARK
Iredell August 8. 2 weeks.
Rowan August 22. 2 weeks.
Davidson September 5, 2 weeta.
Randolph September 19, 2 weeks.
MontgomeryOctober 3, 2 weeks.
Stanly October 17. 2 weess.
Cabarrus October 81, 1 week.
Iredell November 7, 2 weeks.
Rowan November 21, 2 weeks. .
Davidson December 5. 1 week.
9th (WTHSTOH) DISTBICT JUDGE SILJXKRT
Rockingham July 25, 2 weeks.
Stokes August o, a weeKs.
Surry August 22, 2 weeks.
Alleghany September 5, 1 week.
Wilkes September 12, 2 weeks.
Yadkin September 26, 2 weeks
Davie October 10, 2 weeks.
Forsyth October 24, 2 weeks.
Rockingham November 7, 1 week.
Stokes November 14, 1 week.
Surry November 21, 1 week,
10 TH (MORGAN TON) DISTRICT JUDGE BOY.
Henderson July 18, 8 weeks.
Burke August 8, 2 weeks.
Ashe August 22. 1 week
Watauga August 29, l week.
Caldwell September 5, 1 week.
Mitchell September 12, 2 weeks.
Yancey September 26, 2 weeks.
McDowell October 10, 2 weeks.
llTH (CHARLOTTE) DISTBICT JUDGE
MACRAE.
Catawba July 18, 2 weeks.
Alexander August 1, 1 week.
Cleveland August 8, 2 weeks.
Mecklenbnrgf August 29, 8 weeks;
Union September-19, 1 week.
Unionf September 26. 1 week.
Lincoln October 8,1 week.
Gaston October 10, 2 weeks.
Cleveland October 24, 1 week.
Rutherford October 31, 2 weeks.
Polk November 14, 1 week.
12TH (ABHTTVTLLE) DISTBICT JUDGE
' MONTGOMERY.
Madison August 1, 2 weeks.
Buncombe August 15, 3 weeks.
Transylvania September 5, 1 week.
Haywood September 12, 2 weeks.
Jackson September 26, 1 week
Macon October 3, 1 week.
Clay October 10, 1 week.
Cherokee--October 17, 2 weeks.
Graham October, 31. 1 week.
Swain November 7, 2 weeks.
Madisonf November 2l. 2 weeks.
Buncombe December 19, 2 weeks.
Criminal cases only
ICivil cases only.-
Civil cases only, except Jail cases.
Bacon, Flour, Lard.
iQQ Boxes D. B. C. K. SIDES.
QQQ BfeU FIFXR, all grades,
or A Cses LAED,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS BANKTN
an 9 tf
r CO.
Newtlrop P.S. Hblasses
'J'".,. . jrlRST CARGO OP TUB SEASON.
iQQ BHDS (JUST ABBlV-tD), KOW LAND
lag. and for sale nv lots to suit by ,
' an tf ' ' 'W1IXLA1CS. RAJOONACO.
Sttgar.0
lOO Bbl ;efllied, SUGARS, j"
gQ saos Chotoe BIO COrrxx. : :Z
- e A Bbls CAK01INA BICS, , '
: for salo kw.by v -; -
1:-.
an9 tf
wri-iMs.iNa oa
eooohails
2g BbtoDISIKB,S GLUK.S ?fr'J-'
500
v250
austr '
Bundles sour-usvn, v-r . .
--For sale" low by
WILLIAMS, ANDN CO.
Particular A Bar gains !
V. '?-ie r
BROWN & RODDICK,
" O Nortli Front St. . i . -
- We call special attention to a few
PaxticiiiaX', Bargains
POUTHLS WKSIC.
Onr space . is too small .. to - enamer&te at
, : tpeelaltles. . - .
42-Incli All-fool Miiei Dress - tweeds
0c per yard, really worth (1 .CO.
36-Inch All-Wool. Serges, '
la all desirable Shales, K cents per jardaretnlar
price every v here 60 oenta.
vDress Qoods.
A laro variety of Novell lea la.DRESS GOODS.
Some very Recherche Styles.
Ladies' and Children's
JACKETS, NBW-f ABKffT8 AND ULSTXB8,
In Seal Skin. Plashes,' Tweeds, Llajonalf,
Series, Ac. We hava the moat complete aaaort
meat we have ever shown.
Table Scarfs and Tidies.
We aie showing some very dtstlngae Goods
in this department.
Ruching.
A Larjre Invoice of Buchlnjc Jnst opened.
Dress Trimmings.
A ULLLINB of all the most Pashlcnable
Dress Tilmmtaga In all the naw Colon.
Handkerchiefs.
Gents' White Unlanndiled Hemsiltched Hand
kerchiefs, ALL LI SIN. $2.C0 per dozsn. ABar-
rala oeitaio.
Genu Colored Borde Bemstltched FURB
LINBN Handkerchiefs, 30 crntn. worth cent.
Gents' Kid Gloves
in Plain and Stitched Backs,$l0 and $1.75 a pair
Ladles' Colored KID GLOVES. Plain 60 cents.
Ladles' Colored KID QLOVSP, Btltcbed Back
65 cents.
Blankets;
The Largest and oieaf est stock of BLANKBTS
we have ever shown. We are offering' a very
rreat bar (rain in 114 Blankets, slightly tolled.
fa.tO a pair.
BROWN & RODDICK,
9 NORTH FRONT STREET,
OCt23 tf
The Maryland Farmer.
123D VOLUME.
A MONTHLY MAOAgTNB, of M paxes, devo
ted to Affrtonltare and kindred snbleots.
This is nre-eminentlv a FAMILY MAGAZINE
first class In every partioalar; folly up to the
times on all subjects affectln the interests o
Acrbraltarists. It has lone been acknowledged
as standing at the head o Monthly FnbUcationa
devoted to Acrtoaltare: pare In tone, mdvooetlnc
all Improvements whloh wUl elevate, refine and
benent pecuniarily ana morally tne tannins oom
murrftT: rnanv of the sxurseettons in Its eolumns
have proved the key-note for reforms, adopted
by the most Influential organltatlons In oar
country.
Tne editor ana proprietor nas seen enngea m
the interest of Arricmltare for nearly fifty years
and durinx this length of time has become per
sonally acquainted with most of the promlnen
airrionltarlsu in the conn try. Devoting his whole
time to fostering this great cause, be earnestly
appeals to every subscriber of the Maxt xn
man to not only renew his own snbsoriptien
but invite his friends and neighbors to subscribe.
Terms one dollar a year in advance, and a pre
mium worth from 80 to 60 cents.
BZBA WHITMAN,
an IS tf Editor and Proprietor.
Methodist Advance.
TEUBTY-TWO COLUMN S-C0 WEEKLY,
devoted to Temperance. Morality and Religion
INUBPBNDBN A BOLD. POSITIVE, AGGRES
SIVE. Looks at things as they are. Talks in a
free, lively style on all subjects. Advocates
what is RIGHT rather than what Is popular.
In its 8th volume. Has made Its way to public
favor on merit, without official patronage,
against fierce opposition.
Circulates at large over the State, and Is one of
the best advertising sheets in the State.
Por sample copy address - .
BOBBITT A BOBBY.
sep 9 tf Golds bo ro, N. O. -
Charlotte Daily Chronicle,
A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
Bright, Newsy, Clteap.
Contains Latest Telegraph Dispatches and Mar
ket Reports.
Believes m Keeping op with the Times.
Likes Aggressiveness in Business and In State.
Encourages the Upbuilding of North Caro Una
Is a Strong Advocate or More and Better Id
aoatfcn. . -
$7.00 per year ; $3.00 for three months.
.W. 8. HEM BY,
' Editor and Proprietor'
Charlotte. M. n oe 28 DAWtf -
The Sayaiiiiah WeeHy News
m-cnr atvinrwtw urgwgr.V WKWH Ta WQW A
A VV . .. A. 1 " " " '
1 I i. cintnMn MMiiaixw. Tt nmulM
each week a oomplete resume ef the world's do-
inM. wltnrrl-la on tha finrrent tonics of the day!
interesting reading for the fireside and farm- ori
ginal and selected" stories, aocurate -larket re
ports. - In fact. It eombbMS In a condensed form
all the best features of -tbe daOy eotemporary,
the SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. Itisaeare
follv edited, Bterprismg and entertaining family
five or more, $L00 a year. - It,is ths obeapeet
paper of its olasa In America. r , --. r .
Sample copies ana premium iigxa --ni on appu-
cation. ,. ; -, m a -
. deo 89 --: ' - ' : Savannah.'s.
v; :.7noLr3Aiu piicr3.
HT ThV fonowtng' anotatlons . represent
whoieaaie nrleee reneraHr. . In making up small '
orders higher prloea have to be charged. '
BAGGINO ... H J '-
Gunny ...i:.. . r o . -"
Btandard . . ' ,T. - 8 O - 8
BACON North Carolina
Eaxos, V -......,..
Shoulders, t
Sideai ..
.14 O;. '
-'8 CS -6i
10; O ..U
WESTERN SMOKED
1SMA
T.Bidea, V ....;,..
Shoulders.
DRY SALTED . ,
Sides, V -.....-
em
Bhouiaers. w
BARRELS Spirits T vrpentlne.
m
eeoona nana, eeco ... a .
:-. New Hew Yerk,eaoh. ......
1 "New City, each -.
140 Q
B-UCH-STwilmlngto-, V X..
... . N O
rlOTthOTO .......
BUTTER, -
.2... S 00
rforth oarouna.,..
Northern
15
CANDLSS, 9 t
iDpem....... ... .
" Adamantine ......
CHE2S5, 9 t
Northera raotory
Dairy, vroanc...
state
COPPEB, 9 v .
Java - .
Lagnyra ...............
Hlo
CORN MEAL, 9 bus.. In taolw
Virginia Meal ....
COTTON THUS 9 bundle.
uuauEbxiuv
tsheetlng, 4-4. 9 yd .....
rams, 9 bunch......
EGGS, 9 doea...
FlBn
Mackerel, No. t; bbl 00 00 OHM
Mackerel, No. 1, 9 halt bbl. T 60 is 8 00
Mackerel. No. 2, m bbl 8 00 to 11 00
.Mackerel, No. -.half bbl.. 75 ti 00
Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl 7 80 O 9 00
. Maileta, 9 bbl .. S-0 O TOO
Mallets. Pork bbls IS 00 o 14 00
N. C. Roe Herring. 9 keg... 8 00 a 4 00
Dry Cod. 9 t 10
FLOCK. bbl
rJK. 9 bbl
Western low grade
ISO Q
4 00 &
4 50 Q
4 00 5
4 50 t
8 t
4 00
4 60
5 00
4 10
8 00
.10 ,
65
OS
07
65
43
if
Extra
" Family.
r
City Mills Buper.
" - Family.
GLUE. t
ORA1K. bushel
oorn, rrom store, Daga,wnue uu
Corn, oaxro. tn bulk, white. 00
Corn, cargo. In bags, white. 66 Q
Corn, mixed, from store.... 00 C
Oats, from store 4ZMet
Oats, Bust Proof 00 a
Oow Peas 80 O
HIDES, ft
ureen
Drv. W
HAY, 9 100 fcs
Eastern i
Western 85
O 1
10
95
00
North River . 90
HOOP IRON. 9 !H9
LABD.9B--
Northern
North Carolina 8 &
8
10.
0 00
LIMB, 9 barrel .'. 140 O
T.TTUHRR nt-H--rad. tt U ft.
Hhip btun. resawea js w
Rongh Edge Plank 15 00
SO 00
16 00
weet lnaia vargoes, aooora-
mg to quality 18 00 Q 18 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. IS 00 Q SS W
Scantling and Board, corn's 14 00 O 15 00
MOLASSES, 9 gallon
New vopenoa, in anas.... o
- - InbbU.... 88 O 80
Porto Rico, In bids 28 O 30
- " mbbls 80 A 85
Sugar House, in hhds 00 fc 15
I" " in bbls 16 O 18
8-rnn.inbbIs ... 28 O 85
NAILS, 9 Keg. Cut, lOd basis... 2 40 Ol 8 60
OILS, 9 gallon
Kerosene v n m
Lard 16 $ 1 46
Linseed 00 O 1 00
Rosin 15 O 18
Tar 00 O 80
Deck and Spar 00 O 83
POULTRY
Chickens, nve. grown o
i Spring 10 o 20
Turkeys ... 75 a .1 00
PEANDTH. 9 bushels 23 2s... 60 O 90
POTATOES, 9 bushel
sweet bo km u
Irish. 9 bbl 8 26 Ct 8 75
PORK, ft barrel
City Mees n u w is w
prime 15 00 A 16 00
Bump 00 A 15 00
RICE Carolina, ft 4 & 6
Bough, 9 bushel, (Upland).. CO 80
CLowlandJ. 80 CD 1 00
BAGS. 9 ft Country O 1
City 1 O I
ROPE, ft ft 14H5 2a
SALT, 9 sack. Alum 70 O 76
Liverpool 65 a 70
Llabon...-. 00 Q 00
American
SUGAR, 9 ft Standard gran.
Standard A
White Ex. C
Extra C, Golden
V Yellow
SOAP, 9. ft Northern tH
SHINGLES, 7 in. 9 M 6 00 1
Common...
Cypress Saps
Cypress Hearts..
STAVES, 9 M W. O. Barrel.
R. O. Hogshead
TALLOW, 9 ft-
TIMBER. 9 M feet Shipping.. 19 00
Fine Mill.
Mill Prime
Mill Pair
Common Mill
Inferior to Ordinary
WHISKEY. 9 gal Northern..
North Carolina
WOOL, 9 ft Washed
Unwashed.
Burry.
ADRI AH & V0LLEBS,
1VIIOLESALE
GROCERS & COMIIS'H MERCHANTS
BOffer for sale at the lowest market prices:
FLOUR, all grvdes.
8UGAB. Howdered, Granulated, Kx. C aad C.
COFFEE. Bio, Lag- ra and Java.
MEAT, a B. Sides, Backs aad Hams.
LARD, in Tierces and Caaea
BUTTER and CHAISE.
MOLASSES and 8YBUP. in Hogsheads and Bbls.
APPLES. POTATOES, ONIONS aad CABBAGE.
CANNED GOODS and PICKLES.
CRACKERS and CAKES, all grades.
LIQUORS and WINE, in Barrels and Cafes
- TOBACCO. CHEWING and SMOKINC
CIGARS and CIGARETTES.
SNUFF, all grades.
SOAP, Laundry and Toilet.
BAKING POWDERS, Patapsoo, Campbles
Royal, Ac
SODA, in Kegs and Boxes.
APPOLLINAEIS WATER.
BAGGING and TIES, -to.. Ac. aa 21 tf
.THE ACHE
Manufacturing Comp'y
MANUTACTUBXBS OP '
Fertilizers, Pine Wool & Pine
WoolMatting,
WILMINGTON,
- N. C.
Tha reputation of our Fertillxers, the ACMX
and GSM, Is now established, and the results of
three years' ose In the hands of the beet farmers
of this and other. States fully attest their value
as a high grade manure.
The MATTING, made from the leaves of our
native pine, has already gained a popularity for
oomfort and durability equal to any wool oar
pet, aad the demand for tt Is daily tnerea-tng.
It has virtues not found la any other fabric. .
1 The FIBRE or WOOL is extensively used for
'upholstering purposes, and as a filling for mat
tresses Is almost equal to hair, being .light, elas
tic and proof saln-t Insect-. - .
ItCertl-oatea from reliable parties using our
goods can be seen at o office, or wd be mailed
I 60 f
1 75 -
1T0-
.
8 oc :
O 14 00
O . 1 1
O . SO
9 & 10
no m -
-. 18 O 14
, 9 O 10
ST 0
8-Ct 84
S3 Q
I SO O. 1 80
e O 5
00 S 80 -
18 O - SO
t 706
S W D IW
4 60 O 6 00
0 00 O 7 60
8 00 A 14 00
0 00 a 10 00
6 a 6
a 14 00
n b 11 11 w
7 60 O 8 60
6 00 a 6 60
6 00 o 0 00
-lso a 4 00
1 M O S 00
1 00 a 9 60
28 a 80
15 a 95
10 a u
.Wilmington & Weldon. B. R.
mm - - - - l-tt
-Condensed "Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. S3, I Ho.
1 fast
l-aill
UyTl
No. 15.
Dated Aug. 1,
Daily.ex.
Dally. Dally.
enaaay.
Leave
Arrive
Waldon.
...I 2 06 D.ml 6.88 n m!.
Rocky Mt.. S2 p.m..... .
Anlte
Leave
Tarboro.
Tarboro.
... 140 pm
...is
1.50 p.ta
Art Ire Wilson 8-67p.nl 6 66 pnl.v
Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Wilton..
Belma...
. J4-15 p.m ,
-J64 p.m ..
'u 7.65 pm..
Fayetuv
Leave
Leave
Leave
GokJ-boro..
Waraaw.-.i .
Magaoua.'.
4 45 pm
jt. pju
T.4J p.m
ens
SIS
9am p.m
7.40 p.n
ASS Tt.ni
Arrive
wumtngton
9.66 p m
1600 a
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 14,
Dailv.'
No. 78.
"I
JM0.66.
Dally, ex.
DaQv
tmnaay.
Leave WUmlng-an
Leave MagnoUa...
Leave Warsaw....
Arrive Goldaboro-
11.60 poai
6.60
le.as
10.49
11.60
6.08
6.83
6.60
p
P-m
pom
1.19
am
9.1S a-m
Leave Fayettsv-le K .
8.80
10.60
11.69
am
Arrive reima.'.....f
Arrive Wllaon-.. ....
Leave Wilson ...... I a. 57 a.mlS.S8 p.ml
Arrive Booty Mt-j..:.. ..j 1.19 P.a
Arrive Tarborow.l 14
Leave T-rboro..............io
4.50
pan
I::
69
Arrive Weldon
t 4.S6 ami 9.40 p.m.
Dany except Bund sy. - .
Trln on Sooti-aa Neck Brane- Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neok at A 00 P.M. Return
ing, leaves Sootiand Neok at 9.80 A. M- dally ax
eept Sunday.
Tram leaves Tarboro. N. C- via Albemarle A
Raleigh, R. R. -a-lVjexeept Sunday. 6 P. M.: Son
day 6 P. M.; arrive wmisrnstop, N. CL, 8.16 P. M
and 6.40 P. M. Betsrntng leaves W IinMton,NCi
Dally except Sunday, 7.40 A. M.unday 90 A.M.
arrtre Tarboro, N. 9.45 A. M and 11-90 A. M.
II 99 A -H
Train on Midland H. C. Branch leaves Golds
hoTO, N. C dally except Sunday,7XW A arrive
Smithfield,N. C, SAO A.M. BeterniBg leaves
Bmithfleld, N. O- 9D0 A. M4 arrive GoUsboro. N.
C-10 JO A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Becky Mount
at 400 P. M arrives Nshviile 440 P. M, trpring
Hope 6.15 P. M. Returning leaves Scrlng Hope
10.40 A. M, NaahvOla 1L1SA.M Rocky Mount
11' 6 A. M., daily, except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
CTlnton. DaU yxeept Snnday, at 7.90 P. M. Re
turning leave Clinton at T 00 A. M.
Southbound Train on Wilson and Fayette viDe
Branch is No. 5L Northbound is No. 5a. Dally
exoept Sunday.
Train No. 27 South win stop only at W-soa.
Goldsboro and Magnolia. .
Train Mo. 78 makes close connection at Wel&on
for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond,
and daily exoept Sunday via Bay line.
Trains make close connection for all point
North via Richmond aad Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and hare Pullman Palace Sleepers
JOHN F. DIVINE.
- Generxl Sspt.
J. R. KKNLT, Bnpt Transportation.
T. M. tJRSON, Geal Paasenger Agent,
austf
IILIIHBIOH COUIBIA & AUGUSTA
Railroad Co.
iTon denied "chc dole.
TBAISS GOING SOUTH.
. No. 67, No. 21, No. 27,
Dated Jane 18. 87. Dally, ex.
Sunday. Dally. Dally.
Leave Wilmington 8.1 5 p.m 10.10 p tn
Leave L.Waomaw 9.25 pan 11.18 pn
Leave Marion 11.24 p.m 12.87 aa
Leave Florence... 6.40 pjn 2.40 a.m 2.40 a.m
Arrive Sumter. . 8.05 pun 4-4 a-n 4.24 mm
Arrive Columbia.. 9.45 p.m 6.10 a.m 6.16 a-m
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 78, I Ha. 66. No. 14,
IDally.ex
Dally. 1 Snaday. Dauy.
v Leave Oohunbla... 10.26 p.m 6.60 aacn
Arrive Sumter. 11.62 p.m 6.22 am
Leave Florence.... 4.S5 am 9.40 a-m 8. SO p-m
Leave Marlon 5.15 a-m 9.64 pan
Leave L.Wae'maw 7.03 an 10. 64 pja
Arrive WUmtagfn S.25 am 11.45 p.m
No. 28 and 78 stop at all stations except Cane
Savannah. Wateree and Btmxna'.
Passengers for all points on C A G. R.R- C C
A. EE St-Oons, Aiken anettot-and all points
beyond, aboold take No. 23. PaUmaa Sleeper for
Augusta on this train.
Trains 67 aad 64 make close connection at Flo
rence with Traias on O. D. R. B.
JOBJI F. DIVINE,
GenlSupX
J. B. KKNLT, Bnpt Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Goal Pa-eenger Agent.
19 tf
CAEOLIHA CEHTRAL RAILB01D CO.
Change of Schedule.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
m!
1
No.1. W0..6.
Oct. 2. 1887. DaQy ex. Dally ex
Sunday. Snnday.
Leave wnmmgton. .. 7.00 a. in 7.45 p. to
Leave Maxton 1L8Q a. m
Leave Hamlet 12.46 p. m 2 S3 a m
Leave Wadeaboro A12 p. m
Leave Charlotte. 448 p. m 6 65 a m arlve
Leave Lincoln ton. 6.26 p m
Leave Shelby 7.47 p. m
Arrive Rntherford ton . 9.20 p. m
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 2. No. 4.
Oct. 2, 18:7. Daily ex. Dally ex.
Snnday. Sunday.
Leave Ruth erf ord ton. 7 CO a. tn
Leave nbalby 8-S a. m
Leave Lincoln ton 9.47 a. m
Leave Charlotte ... 1140 p. m 8J5 p. m
Leave Wadesboro .... t.88 p. m
Leave Hamlet 143 p. m L&5 a. m
Leave Maxton. 6fe) p. m
Arrive W Urn tngton.... 9 80 p. m 8.65 a. in
Trams Noa. I aad 2 make close eonseotSon at
Maxton to aad from Fayetteville,Gree-boro and
other points on O.F. A Y. V. By. At Wadeabo
ro with trains to aad from Che raw. Florenoe
and Charleston. At Lincoln ton to and from
Hickory, Lenoir, and points 09 C. A L. Narrow
Gauge R- H-
Trains Nos. 8 and 4 make close oocnection at
Hamlet with trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between 'Wilmington
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Ralelgh.
Take Train No. 1 for Sta-esv-le axul Stations
on W.N. CLE. - and point West.
.Take train Bo. 9 for Spartanburg. GreesvQIe,
Athens. Atlanta and all points Southwest. Also
for Ashev-le, via Sparta-burg.
No. S connects at Wilmington with W. A W. R.
B. No. 23.
Local Freight No. 5 aad 6 trt-weekly between
Wilmington and Laazinbarg.
Local Freight Nos. 7 aad 8 dally between
la-rtnb-rg aad Charlotte.
Local Freight Nos. 9 aad 10 dally between
Cnarlotte and Rutherford ton.
' Nos8,7, 9adl0wmnotjriegerB.
Snpertnteades-,
F. W. CLARK. General Passenger Agent,
ooStf
Palmetto Railroad Co.
-3a-
QN AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 8,
1887, Trains wQl ran as. follows. daOy except
Sundays :
" GOIRQ NORTH t
Bo. S-FABS-SraBX AND FREIGHT : .
leave Cheraw. 8. C X3S P.M
- KoUook Station - ...... 2. 45 P.M
" Osborne, (Flag Stattoa)..-. A15P.M.
Arrive Eaailat, N. C U9F.M
CODbTO tOTJTIli
: No. I PASSXNGXB AND F-O-tOBT : "
Leave Hamlet, N. C. I2J6F.M.
- - rxr4rig Station).......,. L10P.M.
M - XoOoek StatkMSj L49 P. M.
Arrive Cheraw, B. O. ttOP. M.
-:---.",L,I0"c:?Sx
1 s m rn-ri4iTa
Armey ot V. mmi
ig jiil. -ri iTnni
.... . w f r IE
- in:Yr ad viinnsi:
WANTED LADIES for-our Tt".
CbTtatmA Trade, to fake-reLt. 1
work at their own homes. ' 11 to I J 1 er c ;
te quletlv ade Wotkiert by mall k-j .
tanoe. Particular free. No cinw'rf.
.ressagonoejCiU-SC-NT ART CO., 1471. -:
too, M-aa. '.. .. ..... , . . , text:;..
3
mama
"Bich ss GOLD LEAF." N. T. Hnix.
Opinion ef GEN. U. 8. GUAhtT: -
- RUBY'S GILDING merits -sore praise than I
can bestow, and It deserves a welcome la every
American borne. ... - .
fcUBI8 GILDING gives ths brilliant elect r f
SOLID GOLD.no matter wfeere applied, and !.
may bs ased by the most Inexperienced amatecr.
FOE LADIES.
-KTBY'S GTLDIXG. is valuable- for GH 2
Household Ornaments, Fur n Rare. Frames, Cor
nioes. Baskets, Fans, DecoraUve Painting. Ac.
- Ku by s Gilding wssnsed in decora bag ths spien -did
homes of W. XL V-d-ii.t. Jcmi Bulto.".
Gxva-i.GB-XT.and many other wcaii by no
distinguished New Yorkers, a Camel's Elr
Brush la each Box. Price 60 pent, tj mail t.
eenta. . i . - - ... - .
(Also ie lare botUea for MaaVsaal G-dera.)
Ask for RUST'S GILDlNd. Take bo btttote.
Said by all ART DEALERS AhD DRCGGIeTH.
J,w,I.rkbJ-c-1 M'r 8Bat4U 6t,K I.
Sold by W. T. Dai gett. M lixnington. . ,
cct 4 DAW lm : .
86 a Day A Gold IHne
For Ige-ts.GrandestBIoaeynaalac Bast-'
ess ever offered. A golden harvest for ths
next Two Months ITS Per Bleatb and x-
Denses to aollve men to eell mr nwvl. Ik. .
. - , . c.v ywwiiuiy simple
Q m e mJ macu m nA v 3nKlo tif i m
particulars FUKE. N kanabagt w mean
Jart what we ray. Address at onoe
btaw u a wj tblLVER W ARE CO Eoato-,M.as.
OetSSDAVF-m ......
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Co. ' 0:-"
r
FROM PIKit 23, tlST BTVZB, HXW 'TOEK
Located bet. Chamber and Rocaev-Jt K v - -"
At 8 o'clock P.M. -'f
GULF 8TREAM -Thursday, ' Nov.. 9
RrvrfmR -a- , - .
flTTT.W RTPI1 ti'""" Omn,t.i ' ' - . . ,
. ...... .. , .vt. . .
FROM WTLICXNGTON. '
BENEFACTOR Thnndav. Nov.'.S"
GULF STBS AM Tuesday.: ' ' Nov. S
Mjuxxnix -,.Monoay. nor. 14 .
Through Bds IuJmii Tn-A-t TfcWiot-h
Bates guaranteed to and from netnta In Nona
and South Carolina.
ror Freight or Passage apply to
D. G. 8MA-.LBOI4I-S, . '
baprrtntendent,
WUxumgtoB. X. C. .
Tbeo. o. Earer. TtVj Manager. New York. '.
W. P. Clyde 4t V. General Agents - .
vv m m ocvwwkj, u.w - via
GEO. a THURBER. ALBZRTIQORF,
President. Vtoe President
B. O. EMPTE.
8ecy and Treas. 7 I
'.THUEBEE & GOEEf
(L-MTTXD), .' V- -
connisKiov : ;
1 1 1 rAtffM K7 w3 at w ara r art ..
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IUIVAUU, v
GRAIN. PBOVISIOSS, STOCKS, OOTVOV.i.
PETROI.inf.
ADTiTDa Tr'nrrtc tt vrmii9
an 7 tf . .
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Ins a ranee Boonu,. .
NO. 118 NORTH WATER 6TRXBT.
trilaalnrtom, W. j. . . '
Fire, Mariie ai IifrCeiH-la'
i-rgregate Capital Represented Over f100XMK4. -W11U
Bank of Few Hanover.
AutkorUed Capital
CaAh Capital paid In.
Enrplu Fttiid, -
- $1,000,000
--SOO.OOO
9
-4130,000
DIRECTORS : '
W. L GORE, C M. 8TKDMAN.,
G. W. WILLIAMS.
DONALD MacBAK
BL VOLLERV
8. R. BR-DGERS
ISAAC BATES, r (
i AS. A. LEAK. -
P. RH1TN8TEIN,:
S. B. BORDEN,'
J. W. ATKINSON ;
ISAAC BATES, Presl-ect. V
G. W. WILLIAMS, Vioe PresldeeL , .
ausau S. D. WALLACE. Cashier. "
ARRIHGTOI GAME FOf U FOE S ALE
fY 6AMX FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BB
A . -
Statlo-u They have tocght aad won a eertr ft
ere let mains ever f ought an. Lh otii
Other eotittneTit, add Fifteen Pain, on exhlbitVon
at Philadelphia in 78,were honored by tbe Ur i
ted States Centennial Commiasionar vritb th 7:
ploma aad Med i. -
I have a variety of Colon aad most approved
Breeds tn tbe United States. IwCl ship splendid
COCKS, of Ins size aad hanasome ptsmage, p-r-
HENsTtS-BO and 86.00 each; or 97.00 per Pair
ltAMnTriA. I.nat l r wtiTi TT xl
mu m im pmiiiii ii iuh m uJMt iiiw I a icm
World, and will ahip Young Fowls of March aad
n....i.n. v Tn . r- ... ...
Apru natcn ounng in months ox Aug-, ber-
waw i wwt r, n turn m yiii t jt rrj
Seven Dollars ner Trio.
Whoever disputes the superiority of toy Birds.
Will pleae back the asserUon with their stampA.-
Writ for what yon want. - - . ,
Addreea J. G. AKRTNGTON,
U Hnnardtoa. Maah Co. N.T .
The Horth Caroliniah.
Elizabeth City, - - - Nertb Caraltnau
ESTABLISHED IN 1869. .
Tnjrs '. ..-. St 50 a Tear.
Tbe oldest and leading paper la Fa-fern North
Carolina. Published at tbe b-stness centre of
the Albemarle section. SpeeiaUv devoted to
awakening aa Interest In developing the re
sou roes aad In promoting the material prosperity
of the State. Tolerant, independent end pro
gressive. Jieaa every wees oy inoomai or peo
pie all through the eastern part ot the fetete-Advert--ng
rate liberal. Address -
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' " - - -
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tts reUah-) Ooramerrial and FuuriaX Feat-re .
- SUBSCRIPTION BATES. ' -r
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Wxaxxv F-mtTS -LQ0 rjr-Yar mai9-Acr
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