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Reliable attorneys em- Ployed to Investigate titles, eta Refers to bus iness men of Payettevflle. OFFICE AT SMITH'S IE5OT, Corner Mnnford and Donaldson Sts., IWhere a FULL STOCK of ' BEST ICE, CO Alt AND WOOD Can be found at LOWEST FRICE3, JWLookJout for the sign, "leeV'Coal. Wood, Bacon. Flour, Lard. 100 80X68 D- s a SID1ES' I 1000 BblayLU. sJl grades, V 250 Ca8es LABD ' -rl : For sale low by wis tf wn.t.Tivs RAinrrH A(!0. CropF.B.Holasses iflRST CARGO OP THB SEASON. 300 HHD8 (JUST ABRIYJ6D), NOW LAND 4dk 'or sale in lots to suit by 11 WILLIAMS. RANKIN &CO. Sugar, Coffee, Bice. 100 Bbl8 Eeflnea BUGABSr' - 150 aaks 0110106 RIO COFFEE, 50 Bbl8 CAROLINA RICE. ' . ' ' J For sale loWny' WILLIAMS, ft A &U9 tf 1ANKJN A X. Wue, Hoop IronJTails. 25 Bbla DISTILLER'S GLUE,: - Z. 500 Bundles HOOP IRON. : '250 KogsNAELg. ";7,W: alons sores and Swellings, Hip Hew grStafc T A . TIIIS I.1PB IS WHAT WE QIKEIT; Let's of tener talk of noble deeds , : 1 . " - ? auu rarer oi the bad ones; - - - ' : And sing about the happy day,-; r "---And not ahnnt thn oort -.nco . " - - We were not made to fret andstea.: 'J 1 A Till BK A A. -X. .t mv a ila iT kihmiiv f i f - ura ir u irt Unght happiness is standing by, ma me is wnat we mase it. : : Let's find the sunny side of men, ' ' Or be believers in it. - " A light there la in every soul ' That takes the pains to win it. O, there's the elumberini? aond in alt,. - - And We Tjerchanrn mnxr nra ha it. pur hands contain the magic wand t , a ma ure is wnat we make it. - Then here s to those whose loTinjj hearts Shed light and joy about them ! ' Thanks be to them for countless gems - We ne'er Jiad known without them. -O, thip should be a happy world To nil Who maVnartalrn it- The fault's our own iflt is not This life is what we make it. V- . . Three of the Northern Mthn- dlSt EoiSCODal Bishona hav rtinrl BinrA tha last General ConferenceBishop Matthew Simpson, Bishop Wiley and Bishop Harris. - The Christian schools are open again. The Christian schools da these words truly describe all that bear the name ? Respectfully submitted to all con cerned, Nashville Advocate. - A rich Baptist., who has Dut half a million dollars into Baptist enter prises, says to us: "I have gone back 00.000 of late, and if I had not given those amounts when I did it might not be possible f oi me to give- them now. I am lad l did it then." Richmond Religious Herald. From a list of the Protestant pastors in active service in New York city, drawn up by the secretary of the City Mis sion, it appears that the Protestant Episco pauans ieau, wnn vaj me freaoyterians come next with 63; the Methodists have 51 ; the Baptists. 34; the Reformed, (Dutch) 23; ine jjuwerana ssi; we inaepen dents, IS; the Congregationalists, 7. and the Reformed Episcopalians and the Moravians, 2 each. This makes a total of 286. Rev. S. Taylor Martin made an- appeal to Dr. M. J. . Hoge's congregation in behalf of the endowment of Union Theo logical Seminary. He began by referring- to Dr. Uoge s grandfather, the first presi dent or the Seminary, and said: "The forty years of the pastorate of his grand son, whose work is seen all around us tc day, and will continue to be reproduced in Richmond and in Virginia, ought to be sufficient to awaken profound interest in this venerable school of the prophets, so intimately connected with the progress of tne master's Kingdom in this city." Then he proceeded to tell that over 700 ministers of the gospel had received a free educa tion at union Theological Seminary, and gradually won the heart : and then the money of his hearers. Tact tells in a busi ness like that. Richmond Herald. Rev. J. D. Hafham, D. D., is the man that made Dr. J. L. M. Curry cry until he was ashamed of himself. Here is one of the things Dr. Huf ham said that made Dr. Uurry cry: "Brethren, thirty- one years of hard work for Christ and souls lie behind me. I have never learned to rest; have never sought to spare myself. My only ambition Is to go where there is most to be done and suffered for Him who died forme. During these thirty-one years of toil, I have not laid up enough to bury me. if I were to die to-day. Yes, the brethren have given me a section' in the graveyard where my dear boy sleeps. 1 am worth that much. The doctors gave me up and said I must die- As I was lying there on what all thought was to be my dying bed, waiting for death to come, I asked myself What have I made of lire 7 The fact that I had lived for Christ, and not for self. made me supremely happy. Instead of dying, God raised me up, and now I wish to testify to you that nothing pays so well as living for Christ," But you must hear Dr. Hufham to know how to appreciate what he says. His voice is sweeter than that of a woman. Richmond lieiigious Herald. Every man has some schedule of conduct to ffuide him. In biographies we find rules of life set down one by one as buoys for the keel. Is it not easier to order our ways by acting at home as if Jesus was always in the guest-chamber? Not the Jesus of , the Polemic Theology, a cold - doctrinal cadaver, for dissecting and demonstrating His "perfections," but the gracious, noble,, tender personage seen in the sacred memorabilia. How consid erate in Cana to prevent a domestic humiliation He supplements the exhaused wine larl How charming the lace that wins to a stranger's arms babes from the bosom of their mothers! Peter's child sits on His knee a sermon in- itself without the previous words uttered then. Martha must not be anxious about the meal one dish only is needful for Him, John leaned back on His breast la loving iammaruy. Women saluted Him by touching His per son, as Mary let us see when she attempts to embrace His feet, not yet gone above the clouds, And so, often and often it is told how He totcched ihe sick, caressingly and to cure. Creeds. Confessions, Com mentaries, Moses. Elias all fade before the faith that sees all in Jesus. : The saint. aered or child, dying, catches visions of Him ana leaves a wnisper oi ioy on tne air "Jesus." liev. JJr. jbaffeny. WOMEN AND THEIR WORK. A memorial to Helen Hunt jacKSon win ue tu Auuutia-iuuiui uia Rfihool. at Santa Fe. The building will nt 30.000. and will accommodate 150 pupils. " . - "'I Miss Frances E. Willard will nreside over the National Convention or thn Women's Christian, Temperance Union to be held at Nashville, Tenn.. November 16 to 21. It annears that Mrs. Mackay's gorgeous feather cloak is not an original Man. A cloak of this kind is now at the TsTatinnal .Museum in Washington, whlcn wad nrioinaliv the oronertv ot a oanawicn Island chief, who wore it into battle to re establish idolatry, ana rrom wnose Doay h was taken. SOUTHERN I2EM8. Sam Jones, in an interview, said: "It Is Sam Small, not a. , wno gu. -. - . w - - . in to Washington to live. .1 wiu never get too large for my native town." Ihis is a neat way tne ev. dwu iuu - --j fmrthRt the Kev. am email nas tuc uiK I : - - , head, - " i Thn Anitanh of Thomas Jefter son: written py annswi, , . hi. mnnnment. is as follows: . tThe author u roninTftt.lon of Indenendence: of the Statute Of Virgtoiaior ueiigions x anrl Father OT tne university vi t xibiuum ' Annieton Hot Blast. -; , : WflW Bern. Journal: Many of in thet county want to Jote on the question of . subscribing to the Wilmington and Washington .raUroad I pro; iects. The county. commisiuuo. give themr as well . as omers, an oppor- ; POLITICAL, POINTS.: . y T T?a8ts areVbagging everythino; thU aeason. Chicago Inter Ocean, High ' Protectionists - The JReptibUcan ticket for tlo88 19 DrettV Weir Rrraniwrl fnm v : Tt wTti Cialne and Foraker. or Foralrftr uwuy eise. jnr.- John Sherman ; is bowled "out. Truah.Post, Dem L,:'. r. Mr. Blaine will be likelv to riv nnJ:SJ.J . . .... . ... . . uuumuou aieauon to nis neaitn ror awhile wager.- ne mav get a little fnn not nf th scramble among the other Rpnnhlicn didates for aPresidental nomination by and -It was sunlcientlv - aDDarentV to hia fellow citizens in "New York r1nrnr the campalngn- jnst closed, that Mr.'JDelan cay Nicoll was not a great man.: It seems to be certain now that he is one of the nas tiest little cads alive. Washington Post,.. -At was jj oraser'a victorv." save iua Mieto xotk jLxmes, "ana tne Sherman men are not wholly . pleased." Of course no( But Sherman is reailv of small ac count in Ohio how-a-days. He is not half toe demagogue - JTorafcer' is: washinaton Postt Hem.- - : - ' y. - 4 -, - . - - - In Ohio the Democrats entered into a combination with the tabor party.. and in New York the ReDUblicans made a similar arrangement. .The result is both cases was disastrous, and in both cases the punishment nts the crime. There never has been but one honest Labor party in this country. Phil Record; Dem; , In national affairs- the outcome; of this year's contest seems: to make it cer t&io that Mr, Cleveland will be nominated,' and probable that he will be re-elected to the Presidency. New York shows clearly a. 1 & . n . ' . . - mas ue can carry mis pivotal state with a much larger plurality than he did ia 1834, ana that fact alone would secure to him ths nomination. N, T. Commercial Advertiser, itep. FAC18 ANDFANCIES. Congress water is misnamed. They don't drink much water there.. Never want anything you can't get and you Will always get all you want. utenwood, Hnn.) Cactus. In the lottery of life, the man who works for results, instead of soeculat- ing for them, wins the biggest- prizes. Baltimore American. Three year's undisturbed dos- se3ion of a setter dog will destroy the veracity of the' best man in America. Macon (Oa ) Telegraph. A Texas photographer adver tises to "take a photograph as quick as a mule can kick " Tt will ha n. bilHnr ni. ire. of course . Baltimore American . A woman awoke her. husband during the storm the other night, and said: "i ao wan you would stop snoring, for I want to near it thunder." Otaao Witness. The only endurable bribery at elections is when pretty girls at church fairs swap kisses for votes. Even the Mug wump would take some oftb.at. Milwau kee Journal. Now, what would you think of it, Mr., If you had a pretty young Sr., And an impudent chap Should sit in her lap, And refuse to get up till he'd kr? Boston Record". A queer thing about water is A that it adulterates nothing bat milk. man can put it in his whiskey, his wine. or hi3 cider, and he is all right: but if he puts clean water in his milk he goes to iail. is etc UTieans ticayune. "i notice you are giviog me only 12 pounds of sugar for a dollar," said an irate customer to his grocer, "when you usea to give me 14. "xes. that's so. was the answer; "but, you see, our busi ness has increased so much that we have had to hire another clerk, and, of course, as we naa to pay mm u makes our ex penses that much greater.' Nashville American. . 3pmts Turpentine. Mr W, F. Askew, of Raleigh, i3 dead. Wilson Mirror: Taut Grimes, the notorious burglar and highwayman . Has been sentenced to the penitentiary for ten 3 ears. . - Raleigh .Visitor: Rev. Wm. Meade Clark, rector of the. Episcopal Church, at Chapel Hill, has accepted tha call to the Church of the Good Shepherd recently tendered' him. Davidson Doings: One of the ears of Hiram Baper, a colored citizen of the northeastern section of the: county, got between a" post-and the sweep of a cane mill and was torn clear oQ bis head. The last payment ' on tbe Thomaav.lle or phanage lands has been made. The or phanazc has over three hundred acres, all paid for; with several substantial bulldinss. It is now on the threshold of its career of usefulness. Mrs. Rea whila feeding a white rat. suffered her hand to come too near tbe case. His ratship moved by a de sire for a change of diet, laid hold of the nearest finger, bit out a piece and deliber ately ate it. . - Raleigh $TetD8-Observer : Col. T. M. Holt delivered the annual address at the Murfreesboro Fair yesterday. The Board of Directors of the Rocky Mount Mills have decided to purchase $40,000 worth of cotton for next year's business, in addition to 856 bales in hand. This indi cates push, energy and prosperity. Kin ston Jottings: The river nera is two miles wide. Tne water is surging inrougn ; ur. J, F.ParrotVs farm, covering nearly every sauare foot with water. : Mr. R. F- Bright and family moved but of their resi dence on Saturday, roe water now nas Dosseesion. He lost a large number of hoes and poultry, together with his entire eroo of DOtatoe8 ; Mr. John Rhodes. wno lives near tne loot oi xrarrou s oriage . m m m w-a . a ij was driven from home by tbe water on Saturday. One foot of water now stands In his house-? ; He also. 'lost considerably.: -i. Mr. Johnvrull. who Jives about two and a half miles east of , Kinston, lost his entire flock of sheeb by the rising Water. Manv hundreds of rabbits bave been drowned and hundreds caught and killed by sportsmen. Wadesboro Intelligencer : Dr. Rosser still continues to preach, morning and evening, in tha Methodist church, with the power and effectiveness oi oneinspirea. He will leave next Mondaye believe, for his conference, which assembles in Danville, Va. on the 16th. - Wednesday night last was a: beautyi The moon was round anri hrio-ht. and Mr. Sam SheDcard gave a corn-shucking tightln the heart of Wades boro. :He rolled a barrel or rum down tne hill and knocked the bead in. - There must h ave been a hundred ; "cullured psrsons present. They "shucked," drank and sang, making melodious the air for miles around. It reminded one of the happy plantation scenes in the ha cyou. past the "vanianea, tha ' never-to return DSst . ;There are more nainted houses in Lilesville than there are io Wadesboro,' the respective sizes of tha nlar-aa beine considered.-. and in the miiniTv aiirrnnnding Lilesville. for several miles out. in every; directiorf,,; thereils- no comparisonvwlth the countryiurrounding; Wadesboro. c - It doas . one's ieyes gooa tQ IaaV nnnn the broad, spreading acres, the welMilled fields,' and the pretty, neatry nainted.' home-like residences dotted here aiid there, in every direction. .SUPERIOR COVHT8, ' F A Lis 'KUUO.9 1 8 8 T. -: 1ST (illEJlTOS) OlTTBtCTJTOGB flRA.VXSj Currituck September 5, 1 week. . ; . : Camden SeDtember 12. 1 week;;- "' - ' PasquotaakSeptembex 19, .1 .wee k.., : - Perquimans September BO,.! week. Chowan October 3r X week., J " 4 Gatea October 10, i week. . - , " j . 1 Hertford-October 17,l,weekU 1 r ' -Washington October 24.. 1 week. Tyrrell October 81i 1" week. ; . . r - Dare November 7, 1 week. . - t. - Hyde November 14. I week..- - Pamlico November 21, J week, - . . Beaufort Nov. 28, 2. weeks. ', 2SI; (HlLIFAXV r DIBTBICT JTJDOB AVEKY : Warren September 19. 2 weeaa x Northampton October 3, .2 weeks.. ' Jfidgecombe October 17,a weeks. Bertie October 31. 2 -reeks. "Halifax November 14, 2 weeks; Craven November 28, 2 weeks. SaO ( WILSON) DISTRICT JTJD6K SHIP. ' Martin September 5. 2 weeks. Pitt September 19, 2 weeks. Greene October 3. 2 weeks. Vance October 17, 2 weeks. - . Wilson October 81, 2 weeks. Franklin November 14. 1 week.' Nash November 21. 2 weeks. Mai tinj December 5, 2 weeks. 4TH (RALEIGH) DISTRICT JUDGB 3. H. MBRBIXON. .. Wake July 11, 2 weeks. 1 Harnett August 8, 1 week. Johnston August 15, 2 weeks. Waket August S9. 2 weeks. ... . Wayne September 12, 2 weeks. wateT September as, a weeks. Wayne October 17, Lweek. Wakfcl October 24. 3 weeks. Johnston November 14, 2 weeks. , Harnett November 28, l.week. . 6th(DURH AK) DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Orange Auguet 8, i week. Caswell August 15, Iweek. .. . - - Person August 23, 1 .week. Guilford-r August 29, Tt weeks. Granvilie-September 22, 2 weeks ' Alamance September 26. 1 week. Chatham October 3. 2 weeks. Durham October 17, 2. weeks. Orange November 7. 1 week . Ceswell November 14. Iweek?'" Person November 21, 1 week. Guilford December 12 2l weeks. 6TH. (DUPLIN) DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIP. Ijenolr August 22, 2 weeks. DuplinT-September 5, 1 week. Pender September 12, 1 week.; New Hanoverf September 28, 2 weeks. Sampson October 10, 2 weeks. Carteret October 24, 1 week. 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 (FATETTKVTLLE) DISTRICT JUDO "CONNOR. Cum be Hand July 25. 1 week. Coiumbus August 1, 1 week. Moore Auguet 151 week. Robeson August 22, 2 weeks.- 9 Anson September o, 1 week. Brunswick -September 12, 1 week Richmond September 19. 2 weeks. Robeson October 3, 2 weeks. Bladen October 17, 1 week. Moore October 24. 2 weeks. Cumberlandf November 14, 2 weeks. Ansonf Novembes 28, 1 week. Richmond December o, l week. 8TH (SALISBURY) DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK Iredell August 8, 2 weeks. Rowan August 22. a weeks. Davidson September 5, 2 weexs. Randolph September 19, 3 weeks. Montgomery October 8, 2 weeks. Stanly October 17. a weeks. Cabarrus October 81. 1 week. Iredell November 7, 2 weeks. Rowan November 21, 2 weeks. Davidson December 5. 1 week. 9tH (WINSTON) DISTRICT JUDGE OILMSRj Kockingbam July 25, 2 weeks. Stokes August 8. 2 weeks. Surry August 22, 2 weeks. Alleghany September 5, 1 week. Wilkes September 12. 2 weeks. Yadkin September 26, 2 weeks Davie October 10, 3 weeks. Forsyth October 24, 2 weeks. Rocklogham November 7, 1 week. Stokes November 14. 1 week. Surry November 21, 1 week. 10TH (MOROANTON) DISTRICT JUDGE BOY. KD3. Henderson July 18, 3 weeks, - Burke August 8, 2 weeks. Ashe August 22. 1 week Watauga August 29, 1 week. Caldwell September 5. 1 week. Mitchell September 12, 2 weeks. Yancey September 26, 2 weeks. McDowell October 10. 2 weeks. llTH (CHARLOTTE) DISTRICT JUDOk MACRAE. Catawba July 18. 2 weeks. Alexander Auguet 1, 1 week. Cleveland August 8, 2 weeks. MecklenbuTgt August 29, 3 weeks; Union September 19, 1 week. uniont September 26. 1 week. Lincoln October 8, 1 week. Gaston October 10, .2 week. Cleveland October 24. 1 week. Rutherford October 81, 9 weeks, Polk November 14. 1 week. : 12TH (ASHEVTLLB) DISTRICT JUDGE . MONTGOMERY. Madison August 1, 2 weeks. Buncombe August 15, 8 weeks. Transylvania September 5, 1 week. Haywood September 12, 2 weeks. Jackson September 26, 1 week Macon October a, l week. Clay October 10. 1 week. Cherokee October 17, 2 weeks. Graham October, 81. 1 week. Swain November 7,-2 weeks. Madison f November 21, 2 weeks. Buncombe December 19, 2 weeks. Criminal cases only ICivil cases only. fCivil cases only., except jail cases. (3LTON-HOTjSEf j -Warsaw- flupfeCoMly, H. C. QN LINE pF.WTLaONuTOa AND ;WSLDON Railroad. 66 miles from WUmingtoa. Table al ways well supplied with the best tha country afford- Rates ot Boara very reasons dec 27 DA W tt - Proprietor. Charlotte ; Diaiiy Chronicle. A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER .i;rlght,;.lewsy, Ctieap. Contas Latest Telegraph Dispatches and Max kot Reports Believes in Keeping up with the Tunes. , Likes Aggressiveness tn Business and ia State. :" Encourages the Upbuilding of North Caro Una - Is a Strong Advocate of More and Better Ed ucation. - -' Ii';.-. - -Ti'rHEMBY. - t 1 ?i ' ' - ;. Editor and Proprietor " Cnaikjtte.W. - oo DAWtf I HetKodist Advance. THIRTY-TWO ; COLUMH Xc0 WEEKLY, devoted to Temperance. Morality and Religion IN DEPENDENT, BOLD;P08ITIVE, AGGRES SIVE, Looks at things as they are. .Talks In a free, Uvely style oa all subjeota. Advocates what is RIGHT rather than what is popular. . In tta 8th volume. Has made its way, to publlo favor on merit, without : official patroaage, against fierce opposition. - -.--;-,iS - i Circulates at large over the State, and. Is one of toe best advertising sheets rathe State. - .For sample copy address ;- ; - - pepjtf -' GoldiborOf N. C .7H0LX3ALT. PILtCIlJ cy.The - following quotations . represent wholesale price generally, la making up small order higher prtoes bare to be charged. . BAGGING - - Gunny .....-.-.,... Standard .: 7 B IS 10 o o EAOON North Carolina Hams, w eiuem ......... WESTKbCS SMOKED Hama.fi t. ........ ... Sides, V t. IS 6A 104 7 . Ck - 7M Sbouldera, ft. DRY 8ALTSD . eidea,f)l ... - 7)tiO fihoulden.w . 6tta - BARRELS Spirits I urpenttne. . - eoona nana, eacn.. .o wain "ew New York, each - 0 00 O I 75 " Hew Cltv. each.. -. -. 169 (t 170" BEESWAX, 9 B SO O W BRICKS. Wilmington. V M.., 6 00 O 8 C Northern 0 00 14 OC - BUTTER, ft i- - , - JNona uuouna o - Northern .' 85 fl SO CANDLU, v ft - Bperm - : 10 O - Adamantine........... to 111 - CHK2iiS, ft . jNormera jraetory 11 o ir Dairy, Crean IS Ct . IS State ti . 10 ooF?as. v ft Java . .n o Laguyra : SS o U " Rio : SO ca , SS CORN MEAL, f) baa., ia sacks W tfi Virginia Meal 00 O '. COTTON Tiai. f) boodle 1 0 1 SS Hheetinr. 4-4. Vrd SO. yarns. bunch '. 00 B0 SO EGOS, m dozen... . - 18 Mackerel. No. 1, tW 00 00 OllM- MaokereU No. 1, fT half bbl. 7 60 Q 8 00 Mackerel. No. S, frbbl 9 00 5 11 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. ... 4 75 & S 00 Mackerel. No. S, V bbl.,... 7 80 (ft 9 00 Mullet, bbl.... ....... 4 DO Q 50: Mulleta. l'ork bbla 8 00 13 00 N. O. Roe Herring. keg... 8 00 a 4 00 Dry Cod, ft S O 10 FLODR. a bbl DI wetvn low graae.. iw o Extra 4 00 V Family.... 4M a City Mllla-SuDer.... 4 00 5 FamllT 4 60 4 Ui 4 tO SCO 4 10 5 00 10 . 6MI 04 62 66 HO 90 U 110 09 1 W H SM 10 0 00 GLUE. 9 ft i 8 a GRAIN, V bushel J , . corn, irom store, fags, wan w ia . Corn, cargo, in. bik, white. . 00 & Corn, cargo, in baga white. 00 Q Com, mixed, from storevv:. UZMQ Oata, from store 4feu OaUtRost Proof... 70 Q Cow Peas SO & HIDES, f ft Green. . Drv s 10 HAT. 100 1 Eastern in O Western . 85 & North River W a HOOP IRON. ft ssa LARD, ft ftorinern rna North Carolina 8 a LIME, 9 barrel 1 40 a LUMBER, City Sawed. 9 M ft. snip Btunv reeawea io w qww Rongh Edge Plank 15 00 a 10 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality IS 00 O 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 a 2S 00 BoantUng and Board, corn's 14 00 a 19 00 MOLASeaS, 9 gaUon hew vrop uuDa, m anas v cs m - hibbls. .. 28 a 83 Porto Rtoo, uhhds 88 5 SO " in bbla SO a 85 Snxxr Borjuf, in hhda 00 ft 15 i' mbbu r... io a is Bttud. in bbla - 23 a 85 NAILS, w Keg. Cut. lOd basis... 2 85 a iM OTIA. B nllon Kerosene Lard..-. 16 Linseed 00 Roain . 16 Tar 00 Deck and Spar 00 14 45 00 18 90 23 25 20 00 75 POULTRY Chickens, lire, grown a) Spring 10 - Turkeys 75 PEANDT8, ft bushels 2S ft... 50 POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet 85 Irish, bbl 8 25 PORK, ft barrel- eat) I 75 City Mess io ou 16 00 a is oo a 14 oo prune.. BOfflD.i 14 00 00 4 CO 60 RICK Carolina. , w ft. ....... ... label, (Upland ).. " (Lowland). M4 Rough, 9 bus so 10 RAGS, 9 ft Country - a City 1 a ROPE, ft ft 145 SALT, V sack. Alum 70 a LYverpooT 65 a Lisbon 00 -Q American 00 a SUGAR, f). ft Standard graa.. 0 a Standard A 6a White Ex. C. . ,0 5 Extra C, Golden CKa o Yeuow :o a 75 75 00 75 Pi o 6 .a SOAP, w ft Northern 5Ja SHINGLES, 7 in. f) M. 6 00 & 7 0& Common 8 oo CypreesSaps 4 60 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES, 9 M-W. 0 Barrel. . . 8 00 B O, Hogshead 8 09 TALLOW, 9 TIMBKR, W M feet Shipping.. IS 00 Fine Mill 11 85 Mill Prime .. 7 60 s 5 60 6 00 7 60 a 14 oo a u oo S 14 oo a is oo a 860 a e so a ooo a 4 oo Mill Fair 6 00 Common Mill 6 00 Inferior to Ordinary S.50 WHISKEY, V gal Northern... 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL, 9 ft Washed 28 Unwashed 15 Barry 10 2 08 2 60 a so 16 The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper In the State, considering the Amount of Reading Matter. SUBSCRIPTION $1.60 A TEAR; $1 FOB 6 MOS. The PATRIOT offers nnDaralleled facilities to advertisers for placing their bnstness before the reading people of Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus, Forsyth. Stokes, Surry,. Rooklngham, Caswell, Person, Alamance and Randolph, the great Tobaoeo neit oi norta uarounaj THE PATRIOT Has tbe LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Pa per in Piedmont North Carouaa. It rives vou all tbe LOCAL NEWS. It gives you the NEWS from the Neighboring uounuea. It gives you all the important STATE NEWS. It rlvaa von the GENERAL NEWS. It strea rou aU the LATEST NEWS from Wash- Sves the Farmers Valuable Agricultural Notes and much interesting for tbe Farm, the Dairy, and tne urcnara. as weu as tae jramuy Houaenoia. 83rBead the PATRIOT all tbe year round. Z. W. WHITEHEAD, iaa 12 tf Editor and Proprietor ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspapar 'Advertising Bureau, IO Spruo St., New York. Sand lOota. tor lOO-Pafl Paraphlct EVERY ." TOBACCO OB0WEB, " f - ; EVERT' " " Tobacco Manufacturer, ,. . EVERT , , ,. TOBACCO ' SELLER Should Subscribe for The Riclunond Whig. It has tbe best TOBACCO REPORTS ot any pa per published la toe state. . Rend for soecimen eonv. DAILY. 84 60 ayear. WEEELT, 76 oents. Address tne wsoe, Micnmoao, va. eep 7 u - - - - ' - . : The naiion Star. rriHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED LN -X tha Pee Dee section, one of the wealtMest and mostproeperous tn the State, offers to Qom mission and Wholesale Merohanta and Manuxac torers, and to those who have adopted tbe plan of soiling py sample, an exceuemmeaiam or coxa munlcatlon with a large and Influential clan of merchants, mechanics, planters and naval store men, whose patronage is worth solicitation. Ad veruaementa and Basin en Cards inserted oa lib ral terms. - ' . Sddran ' -TEE STAR, ' . Varoa,'f.O- WiLmingtoii&Weldoir K. E. AND nUAXCIICS. - IT ....... . t tf. Coudcsnaed Sell od ale. TRAINS GOING BOUTS. No.. IS, DaCy. NO. 27, Ma. 15. Dated Not. 18. 1887 Fsat Mail Dally as. Daily. aanday. Leave Arrive i S.I pan 6.4S p mi AM a m I 715 a-ra Rocky Mt.. S 17 Arrlre pn p.m Leave Tarboro I laJO Arrlre Wihon..... 868 p.m 7 Oa p n 748 a,m Leave Wilson... . 4.ie p.m Arrive 8elma.-... 5.19 p.m .. ...... ........... Arrlre FayetUVf 7.45 p m .'. ..'.;,... Leave Goldaboro.. 4 45 p m 7.42 pjn 8 S3 a m Leave Warsaw.... 660p.n... liUo Leave Magnolia..' 6.03 p.m 8.40 p.m 9 64 a.m Arrive Wumtogtoa 7 3 p.n 8.65 p.m 11.18 a m TRAINS GOING NORTH. INo. 14. No. 78, I Mo. 66. Daily, ax. DaOv. Pally. - Sunday. Leave WUmingtoa 12.05 a.m 8.C0 aja 4.00 noa Leave Magnoua... 1.21 ajn 10.86 swm 6.82 p.m Leave Warsaw 10.00 am 6.60 pjn AmveQoldboTo..t 2.21 am 11.60 a.m 6 6 p.m Leave FayettevlUe 8.80am Airrve Beloa... 10.60 a-m ......... Arrive WUtot t 11.59 a.m Arrive RocfeyKtll!.. !12.42to.ml 7 48 8 19 pm p m . IWl.18 P m Arrive Tarboro . t i Leave Tarboro....! 10 .60 p.m 60 Arrive Wrldott 4.8Mam) 8.40 pm ftp p.m DaRy ezeept Sunday. Train on Sootland Meek Branch XtnmA lum Halifax for SootUnd Meek Kt a oa P.M. Htnrn. lng. leave Sootland Keck at 9.80 A. M daUy ex oept Sunday. iTain iraves Tarboro, M. C. via AJbraarie Raleigh. R. R. dauv.exoent Sundav. P. M Sun day 6 P. M. arrive wiUlamston, N. 0, 8.10 P. K ana 6.40 r. m. Returning leaves WUllwnaton.NXi DaOy except Sunday. 7.40 A. MSundav 9 JO A.M, arrive Tarboro. N. C, 8.45 A. M, and 110 A. M. 11.80 A.M. Train on Midland H. C. Rr.nrh U.na AnMa. boro, N.C- daily except Sunday A3 A.Mjarrtve Bmithfield. N. C IOjOO A JL. Retaralar latm SmlthfleldZN. C, 10.45 AJ4 arrive GoUsboro, N. 12.10 PM; Tram on Maanruie Brancn leaves Becky Mount at 4.00 P. M arrives Naahville 4.40 P. M fprtug Hope 6J 5 p. M. Returning leaves Bering Hope 10.40 A. M . XMhvllle 1L15 A. M- Rockv Mount 11.(5 A. M, dafly. extXTunday. Train on Clinton Branon ave Warsaw for Clinton Dally.exoept Sunday, stJWP.M. Be tnrning leave Clinton at 8 5 A, M. - , Southbound Train on Wilson and FaYetteviuS Branobris No. SL Northbound is No. 60. Daily exoept Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at wusoa, GoldaboroandMAgnona. nun ro. to mjLkot oioee eonnecoon at weldon for ail do In La North 4nlv. All nil n. KlAhmnnrf. and dally exoept aunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all potsts North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run scud between Wllmmgtaa and Washington, and haye Pullman Palace Sleepers auacnea. JOHN F. DIVINE, Genenl Rnnt J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportatkm. " . T. M. EMERSON. Gent Paaaensrer Arent. no I2tf . WILHINGTOH COL'MBIl & ADBUSTA Railroad Co. Condensed frctaedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 18, 87. No. 21, No. 27, No. 15, Leave Wilmington I 8 05 10 10 t2 40 Leave Marion I 1123 12 80 6 86 Arrive Florence... 12 10 1 20 6 0 A. M. P. M. No. 6ft. P. M. Leave Florence... 2 40 76 40 Arrive Sumter. .. 4 S5 8 05 No. 52. No. 66. A. M. P. M. Leave Sumter 4 25 t 9 40 8 27 Arrive Columbia.. 6 16 10 45 9 15 No. 62 runs throuxh from Charleston via Cen tral el a. Sundavs No. 64 leaves Charleston 8:80 A. M 1 Lanes 10)23 A. M, Manning 11:10 A. M8umter new a. m arnvea uoiumma i:iu r. u. No. (6 nma tbrourh from Charleston via Cen tral R. R., leavisg Lanes 7:13 P4M , Manning 7-5i Train on C. A D. R R. connects at Florence with No. 69. TRAINS GOISa NORTH. No. 73. No. 57. No. 58, a. M. P. M. Leave Columbia.. 1 b 85 6 60 6 83 Arrive fcumter . .. 11 52 8 12 6 46 No. t8. Leave Sumter 11 62 t 8 23 Arrive Florence. . 1 26 9 40 v. A. M. A. M. No. 66. No. 14. a M. p M. Leave Florence... 4 85 1 1 0 SO 8 20 Leave Marlon 6 20 lilt 8 15 Arrive Wilmington 8 86 2 10 11 60 A. M. P. M. P. M. Dailv. tDaHv except 8undav. Central K. K., antring ManulBg 72Q P. M., Lanes 82 p. m.. cnarietton b-45 r. a. No. 67 runs throush to Cbsrleeton via Central R R, arriving Manutng 8:48 A. M., Lanes S:SS A. M.. Cbarteeton llto A. m. . No. 66 oonnecu at viorence wna C ana JJ. train lor Cber aw ana waaesboro. . Noa. 78 and 14 make cloae connection at Wil mington with W. A W. R. R. for all points North. JUttJI r. U1VLHS, GenlSupt. J. R. KKNLT, Supt Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Pa.aerger Agent. nov 12 tf CAHOLIIA CEHTEAL B1UB01D CO. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1 No. A Daily ex Sunday. Oct. 2, 1887. Daily ex BUDOay. Leave Wilmington. .. Leave Maxtoa 7.45 p. m 11 M a. tn Leave Bam let Leave wadesboro .... Leave Charlotte. Leave Ltaoolaton..... Leave Shelby. Arrive Rutherford ton . U V. to 4 48 p. m 8 n n .- 8 55 a. m arlve 7. 47 p. mi v mi p. m EASTBOUND TRAINS. No. 2. No. 4. Oct. 2, 18S7. Dally ex. Dally ex. Boncay. auncay. Leave Rutberf ordton. 7 00 a. ml Leave Shelby Leave Lincoln ton.... Leave fbariotte .. Leave Wade. boro ... Leave Hamlet.. SiSa. m 9 47a.m 11.40 p. m 8j5 p. m in p. m X47 p. m Leave Max ton. 6 20 p. ml .Arrive wummtton.. a so P. m ASSa.m: Trains Noa. 1 and 2 make close connection at Xaxton to and from Fayetteytlle,GreepaboTO and other points oa O. F. A Y. V. By. At Wadesbo ro with trains to and from Cheraw Florence ana Charleston. At unoomton to asa rrom Hickory, Lenoir, and points onC. A L. Narrow Gauge R. K. Trains Noa. 8 and 4 make cloee connection at Hamlet with trains to and from Raleiirh. . Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and cnanotte and cnanotxe ana Kaieign. . Take Train No. 1 for Statetvflto and Stations oa W.N. CL R. R. and points West. Take train Bo. S for Bpartanbnrg. GreeavQta. Athena. Atlanta and aU points Southwest, Also lor Aabeville, via Spartanburg. - No. S eonneoto at Wilmington with W. A W". & R. No. 2S. - Local Fraight Noa. B and 8 tri-weakly between WumlBgton and Laurie burg. ' Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 dally betwaes taurtnbnrg and Charlotta. Local Frelgh Noa. t and 10 daUy between Charlotte and Rutberf ordton. - Noa. 5, 6. 7. 8, 9 and 10 win ntaAejwangera. SuTwrmtnrtdant. F. W.CLASE, wnaxal Passenger Agent. octtf - - . - ISCotton and lTaYd Stores TJANDLED' CIaSELT 'AT FULL VALUES. Conslgaments and eorrespondesoe solicited. ; - WOODY A CrUREXE, ; : , i - oomaSaslon larcaaato. seySStf -.- . ' - Wdmtagtoa.N,C . s . . WARTLD-L1DIES for - err I 1 Ctrt&troAa Trade, to take lv.-.t, ; wnr k at their cut toai. 81 to ia tr vk-qntetiy tsade. Worktert ty mali tAve. Particular free. Ho snva'l: rea ag once, C.fa.ESCiUT AKT CO., 1' 7 . Jv-ton. Mssa, .. f . Lex t;. IA KflOl.M' ADVBRTISEBS ll GEO. IV BOWELL;& CO . , 10 Sprnce Street, Aw Tork ,:iij. Tor Select Xixt of l.COd Uewipacr: TO be sent FajRBToa.aj;pSraUon. "nov t DAWim . , 7Z . - For Ages to. OraadeatBIB.y Flak tax Ebii Bieee ever offered. - A gtvldea fearTPtt for t next Two XonUts. . 878 Etemb aid pen.es to active men to sell ovr good, hu eaiuu . rjs!r4U No- peddUnK.- tatrr ease si good, and valuable tniormaOoa atd t . particulars FU KB Nk.mtnii.c( eet what we ray. ' Aadrenatonca : . -BTAB D RD BlLVER W ARB CO- Boston, rOe(M8BiA -.it :-i,i.t.. V m .. . f . ... . .. - - 1 fc r.-.c,.r ll .r. ,ib.r ON AND AFTER - MONDAY. OCTOBER I. 1S87 Trains ,wiH ran. as follows; da ty except Sundays: ' -'- . .coiaa;xoiiTji:." So. 8-FASSENGES AND '. FRIIGHT : leave Cheraw. B. C........"..'.'.LIm P. K. - KoUook Station. til P.M. . .-Ofcboraa, Flatj StaUoa) ;.....; 8 P. M. Arrire Hamlet. H. o.. , &$ P.M ' GOtXO iOUTH: , . : . No. 1 PASSKSGXS Afro. FREIGHT c 1 Leave Hamlet. TL O. ;.:;.:..,..;M.ji.l2Je P. M. rborna,(?lag Station)....... l.io P. X. KoHock Station 1.4S P. V. . Antra Cheraw, tt. C........-..w..-.4w.-8l6 P. M. '- ": WKL KONCCRB. ' " oo4tf " i t: ,..,,i...t.gopX' -... , 1 ' New -York and-Wilmington Steamship . Oo. ; : . FROM PIER 89, EAST. Emit," SiW TCT.B kwii dvw .lawiwl asa wnnm. 1 Atlo'clookP.M. GULF STREAlt... ...Tuesday, c iKov. ' BENEFACTOR Saturday, .. Nov. : FROM WnJOKOTON. GULF BTREAat..... -...Frldav- -. Nov. 11 BENEFACTOR :..Sunday. Nov. 13 BP" Throtirb. BQla t'" and Lowest Tnronrh Rates guaranteed to and from potato la NorUi and Soata Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to - n. a. 89XAX.x.rjoNxa, Bupertutendeat, -WUmlngum, N.C . , Tbe. O. Erer, TraQo Manager. New Tort., fjivae c oertwu Agents - oeSOU ' S5 Broadway. New York. GEO. S.THUSBER, ALEZRTIGORE. President. .' VJoa PresSdent .B.G. EMPIE, ' 8cy sad Treaa. . THTJBBEB & Q0EB. (LIMITED). - "j"- .- v - COMMISSION, ". . 21-82 COaiaiERCE IBCILDINQ . nmi a n ORlm PROVTHTf1!R KmCTtL "nOTTOw' . PETROLEUM. " -. ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES an 7 U - Atkinson & Manning's , Insurance Rooms, .. NO. 112 NORTH WATER 8TEEET. . ; - Fire, Mariiie ail Life topaiies. Argregate Capital Baprasented Over tl0000,0t telltf - - Bank of Hew Hanover. t i , a a! I J n Ji- AAA fSfifi CaAh Capital paid In. - 300,000 Bnrplns Tuni, - - -1130,000 DIRECTORS : ; ;', W. L GORE, C. M.8TEDMAN. a w. wtlliamb. iaaac bates.' DONALD MacRAE i AS. A..LEAE, ' - H. VOLLKRS. F. RHEIXSTEr. R. R. BRZDGER8 - K. B. BORDEN. - I. W. ATKINSON. ' ' ISAAC BATES, fTealdaai.'- , - ' GW. WTT.T.T6MS. Vtes Presldant, aaS8U &. D. WaXLACE. Caabler, Cotton Bagging. 1000 300 Boxes -TOBAOCOs . 200 Bag. SHOT. '' V. Q00 Barrels GOOD FLOU2L , ;' " For sale low hy l,,. HALL & PEARSALL, Agents for Dapout's Gua Powder. seplSDAWU " AtMnson & nannfriij, TTTE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING I3C5U- ANCE AGAINST FIRE. PoTicVee ra Lklf Old ar i -tenable Home lasUtation. AS losses promptly pa L . . W. S. PRrM3tOSS, Precidect. CHARLES KOOT, Secretary PULASKI COWPEB, Supervl-or.'. Iy4tf AfiflJKGT0HGADEF0I3rCRiL' njT GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL T.Z patatkm. Tney bava toaghi and won a scri' : the greatsct ma!ns ever fonrht oa Cj r? -other eocttnent. and Fifteen Palra, onaxl:.:' UFhfiatolpalam '76, were aonored ty tr e I aeaauowtentena 4 tttmro-wnoner wlta t L. ploma and Medai, I have a varietv of Colon and meet ar- Xrreeds hi the United States. ivU efc'p. . cxx. jsox an sixa ana nancsorae , axrreea, u. u. ai crom S4j to ij KfclUM and ts.09 eaohi-or 87-CO r r i ifl.ao per Trto. 1 expect to raine Two L : - pairs uus immmer.ta grseat li i World, and will .bin Touma Fowlaof lrr i April hatch durtng the .months of Atrr tember and October, at Fire Do-ars ptr K . , Ben vouvi per inu, w noevcr aisputes toe tmerurrtf of r--: wt'l rleaae back the aa-erucm w1a l.- t ' ? Wre fox what yon wast. -: - A4irecvi G. ITT".!: 'T. . M - , arrtca. l-iaCo. l.C. au9ti For sale low by - - WILLIAMS, .RANKRSt JO; " tunity. - , - - . ". A . "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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