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S wa ranla , wTttM " Kjtn kall4 aa ia , !, maomat o. t aaXaty nviinmt It aa raafMary r U aUt it aiaetar out wl IA a-Af bak" w tv a book ta IMwtmT Uh ..n,!i"--il r-milT. aaMt Ita wa rTna ail r a tH. was MH millil rat laa ,v.. v 1 rn aol arui aU ia,"'axMaw raailx alwmfcl e .iiimf" v -- r'-lajlir v ' 'it tMorr af rw aaaMk. a4 aaw ' KL.u i.ui UI atiaa wtta th ay aM, f ,t: .mflilnaaMk Wa U M aa fin C1HWU1KI7. r r r all tmaca.taa. ktlrataw Oa , BMW J OTTERBURIM THIA AND MAGNESIA WATER. fuNDEEFOL COBE OF DTSPEPSIA I ilnnn Trouble and Stricture. u oii in :of Ssmtj Cu.i After T? eilT Tean if Sifiriii. - l 4 J ST AT JO IT D2L J. A. OTU-MAX. .moaa. 4 ai-t CocvTT. Va.. Tib. 9 U38. 1 a-aait ito wta fmaa Ottarbvr .( :.im uf DltfwaU Ta6aV 4 ai ra.r artlA Vin !f. ra lAa eajaa ot mJ 0'4 (WllataaaA 0 1 i "t iaU ymmn' aa)dt. 1U Ma-i-1 aira fvaa. riitrta IM e i if iatr tianrt ooaata a iy t Uta raMaai i-'n.i -t na t avaaml Inatia. wttA tytDV i. I- i!iinf travbl. vlA ntai tmgairi aiana. 1 -1 arar(i4 VUaaaa) Laa nana? -y nrrm nf mil Uka T99toaa. W&aM bat 1 m wmi U ba an tia4aa. t m litaail Ua aaa at i.i im ta niMtan iytiaaa wtUoa aa .1 m. cMiHiiiteaaC-y as ta ta a aaaaa ttsaa. tla 1.! hoasruvi. aati aa bow dinpxaiaa 't mafttMCar. Da t'a-atkai to aad ') ).iriif aj wtl a en oJa ara ocaiU aije. i - itri in ifwinaii calaw taaa Ul aratav .,, . ppriac- "T 1aJT- J. A. lntXaJ(A?r. X. D opts. nsTon o ra rtRr a f ''nt -ctttTt r ivicuwosa. iruts aa ",.j.i uf It: "" r.ara oaoata ra t aara aa4 fa a tHK-a tr '.irm of t !'? t&C IfnnbiM BX SKt aa m oniVM UTHIA WATU alia f ae tin(ts ta am kava oaa M (rwat co4. 1 T'M naT ot!t aa Ma wra aaatadaslaJ ' . truaftiaa (La Ctaia of tte ' itn,: (. tlantar ot (uud. alo-ar d!tfwtSti oal aa nut f ,-iauaa aixiaaaimuaa acUtiy of Laa n. '.-!, ant mrvUI ITrar. t araavil aaaarfagf ra- m aai a failafai Utai uf too ra. amuaux coorn ii naoao. Ta . J J a tl M Bt WTLU BL MAXintXSrSAXJ: twivMSt Ta . Vay tV L.4(fr. t a liQmaanait IS ajta of Im OTTnSCn CITMla A!"D AUM&tiA WATM afitoat April t r f Jrppai. b ta or vtfa aad mtiaii'ialr1r rMmitaaaaaaa. artfa at taaa tlaaaant ibiai aa frak ainaa Knaa two atnmaria ir-T a oa Ua Wkaa ia -rrTKCK 1rTsa w mwnat aoaanaontnMt by 4r1ata'a lttr nb:crf. watoA ata aat waa pit nocaak. Ima aln ta cftAitaCX T1S aaa ao trKi f at atttt. eni & aaa ralaail tan LM.nrt.1 u S an ta oaa mnau. I ami aftaafa'ry iwiaaat ta'a k parauat nf ara wta I fiwpi.. it, aarfa;Jr ' r iw(.aar t nr aava n h- arttUM . XIU. i. W Tb ra a c . Uti Vaia ac r. OCK Tlir 05T t CSIUflACn ABUL u:a oa raa .tl. Wrvarf-r. ?. C. a. a ta I kaa aawl la "Dacaaeara LllAto. V uar" w'fJk daetdatt baoadl to KUaar Trot4a iii itpolo Ta44aoian. ad4tat T iaa ra mi a 'a sit ni aav I aAoalU iara M a apaette .r ri-rto"a - a ga-afai rauaiJ aaraat ta .r r.ui a of t& ttUaaaa aal biaM. Tmra vatrr Ualf . wiuUah a. BtaAU. i f t n nx rjrrossi rr rotr 5n rriraia moncx 1MNCKJ. II r "OUT. rrafr1aar, AM ILIA COCXTa )OJ.Yi. It It. Iir.LI4TiV, Ateal, NEW MUSIC H0U8E, New Pianos, New Organs, New Prices. J. L. STONE, or mxiun. l" r t"t al aoac raltaai aato PaaJaV ta laa) 4 .ac5iaaa4 a braaik aoaaa ta WU- '"'"x'on. ,io Ouc. aaa toov froca rroa I acxaat nf (aaad a iat e UaOUbralaJ EMERSON PIAHOB. 4 oi&a hum raaB4 fKa ttX vvafda. " tipatri. fta aaia3aal zaaiaa oia , h-fora baTtu. ta fTPAWtf Atkinson & Manning's lnarnr noait, 1 u jnjktb vtra rraxjrr. WitailMUa, PI. C. linw i:i LUs-Cojnia -ta4 Co-Uf TmSMOENING STAR a UQnua noaMt.no iw-tub HI6UURDV 1 i - -urtXtM Won max maclxoo. tx 0. Whbf UoJa- eill Ut9 avruilaiat r aJlep, Wrapp J ia uitta-ml, Ihroajrh which kaAMa.au. f drvama Of l&cix yoaactXr wba. tMioc from Uo ZUpUx4 by Ood. thej abartd maa. !.!., DrtaCQa, loo rttlofailoo, whea shall (aXioo' gmu la uaireTMl pe4c-, Aad haTIBA&ieaar naitaratt nUl Bat Lafkl from yoadr tea ifta ttrk bell WUnlaxaba At N 'mUkt purple he- Acd lark ma (Ud ta air, wbll ahep Tu worahlo OirliL Qaod Lord I T&y world sow mn Taaaja. ifcu loadet ytt baliflllU.a Of "Pee on earth, glory to Qd oa it. Good Word. CuUchcoaa, Jaae. 18 ilRLlOIOUS HlSCEL.tASY. ? "A tb 00 dry ground, when it aJwats Jump toward the wmu-r." Aad U.l ta QMd m a flfare for ih ftel thai wDerac&oic H free we oae oar uoci- Uooa acccriiag to oar chiticler IiicK. Dariocr the laat foor year the Northra HethodUt Soaday chool hT- aeo locrtajed Dt a,T73 caw actoolp, 83,, c-Jfi tcacucrf, tod 811,703 cholan. The' bT eow 24.3X5 tchoola, oCcera aad leachert, aad a.0C6,S2S achoUra. Teo year ago a pboler ia 00a of the moet proeperoa truck 1 02 aectiooe of the Booth promlnd a good ooatrlbutloa to rood uoaa aa tooa m he "could have a coed crop year.'1 From that day to th ii l&e J cart bar aot vera rod at lea it b ace tea to Lhiak ao. It la all the lime too cold or too ho, loo wet or too dry. If you wha a good crop year" doal a ale a aabacnpuoa to be paid whea such a fear cocoes. If ao, ll will aerec come. RUh- nmd lisiicitnu II mid What right has ha to give hie acarert the aard atooe of mcuphy aloe, whoa they ere driar for the bread of bearea T Whet right hae he to brier forward pro found dUqalalUoaa aad curloaa apccula tioaa, whea the cooaiAad ia, ''Preach the preachiag thai I bid thee V Aad what rif ht bee he to hide thai Chrlel whom he b to aiahe koowa. amid the Qowtre of rhetoric, ae Verelet ia hLa portrait of Jatnee II. virtaaJly hid hie Majeaty io a proration of auolowwe aed taltpe ? Whea the late CHtec preacher. Eakiae Uawee, waa dj r. he aald. "I wlah to lire to preach the. 5tpel mjre aimpJy." How maay al death wocr hare fell ae he fell T Dr. II. C. Fts. Mao te not rain till he ia free; bl lave avobilily of the eaaa who it free ii taeted by lh way ia which ho uee hie free dom lie eaowa himself worthy of hie freedoa whea he .ttaolrtaby love to aerre ohr." aad to coaecrele hie liberty to the good of the co 01 muni ty. Ia other words. lae tvioo or laairidoai rrecdom u aeTer mora coaap'xalouslr ecea lhaa whre il la osed ae the felcraa ef aelNeacriflce. Mao tsrcateal whea, ha Tier rtceirtd hLi frce- doos. he ! il freely dowo for the sake of other. He la the a moat truly serine hie Irfela Itm eeeealer Icaior of it." He bo- asce chief ia bemr the ecrraat of alL The asartioa of iedivldaaJ rlrhU la the bulwark, of freedom. The reeoenltioo of the duty of eelf aacriflce ia Ihe gueraaUa of a peocue a power, for It witoceeea to the rrteineas of their character DtsXop ef Tfe CaaiMUa Orgaa. The numerous newspapers of the Bute hare put oo their war paint aad settled down to boeiaeaa. We may expect aocoe lively eautic before November. The beat caffiM'ta cxfva and ooe we caa rccoco- meed U eoid by J. L Stone, route end eUcative aaJcsmeo will take Dieaeare la ahowto iaslromeals and giving pricre. or se rraTB cosTKJtroiuniia. The locailiy of the encampment U a very etirihJe ooe la many rtspecu. There ere some who would be glad to fix upon it a the place for fotore eacampmeota. while othere would obiccl to aach a reeoive. it ia aaid thai the Seaside lark le not al W ih miactoa nor oe the Hammocks, nor el Caroline Reach, nor al tJoutbport. But a 'more maxaiflcent rrove oa a spot ecceeeU bi'e to a more pleateous market, and in leach of more pieaauahieaceace aad aoarcca of eatoycaeal woald hw heftl lo flod. The full tara out of Ihe eruarde ahould be eo couratn;. There le evidently much inter- eat in it emoog the ofSccre end ranka of the cuard -CWiXU CXnnicU. Woo'teomebcdy paeavae aak Mr. Dockery why it wae ihal ia 2 SSI, whea ha wee stump ax the Bute ia epperitiait ta prA(2r4- trm thai ha aad hie aoii-prohiuuoa fries da would not dlyide time) with oae Lather Bams, el Ooeeord. bwl that after the Col ool had finished hlj speech egaiast prohl brtioa oo that occaaioa, ha aad hie whUkey frwada tried to keep the crowd from hear ing Deaaoa f Aad wont eoeabodj aak the Coioacl how match akia Ihera wae left oo hie carcase after Deoaoa got throeeib. with him oa that occaaioar Aed woat eotne body aak thie eaeaa gealiemaa if. ia ISSt, he did not rua ae the candidate of the AnU rrohlbttioabiu aad of course, ia oppoattico la prohibilioo, for Cbngreae against Got. fWaaetf. aad if. la thai campaign, (ae the liquor deeJcre' candidate) be did not abuse th probita Don lata of the Stale aad try lo defeat the Democratic party becaaee, ae be alleged tr. the Democratic partr had alerted the carohibitioa moeemeal? reazMKinu ef 1 8g 1. im we aarf Oeeererr. Spirits Turpentine! Got. So-ilea w!l go into the banklec busiaeae la Green itnro after the eipirai'oe) of hie term. G reensboro forth State: A panther wae killed near Black Mountain. Iat week. Tha Oailford County eVachera leslitate opene la Lhle aty Moo day. July Oth. Prof. W. A. Blair, princi pal of Win loo Qraded School, will be la charge. Oreaoeboro Workman : The boy a have been well treated at WrigbUrUla aad weal to go back araia. If Morehead City doel look oat aha U1 flad a powerf al rival ta Wrte-hUvilla, eapeeiaJJv after the completion of the C. F. aad Y. V. Railroad to WUaiiJgtoa. Hickory Vrtu: The caae of the Bute va D. C. K sever aad A O. McCae ii fA Kn rtilnr ihair aLora. commaaccd H m ww. - . ;sat 7hareday aad coded Mooday ereniog wtta a Ttroict ot guuiy. ioey wud uacad to five yean la thapolianuery. but appealed to the Supreme Court. New Barn Journal', Capt. Samuel nowro bridge master of the A. AN.C. RR. had a eery severe aad pain ful hurt, lhaagh aot aeriooa. while at work oa Newport bridge oat Wedneaday erening. Aelioo rail wttk tha weight of eia mea oo ft suuck hUrUht kx Jail above the knee, hwieg e hie kaeea at la time, w 1th each force ae to tear the Cash to the) bone. llaleigb Chromicldi Capt. K. IV Buapa briog" asked If te bad ay reply to eaakw to" thw "eUtemeaU" made by Crone tal Whita.Wdi MAl' the proper Ume I 1 11 1111 1 ajasisa ' . .- a . ar-vrmrv will make acb reply a I daem duo to tay- aeu, my meaai - and the public Ifaiih mmui a no pdit Bar Ult tha atatjit.itt w iuu wiTcrsioa or some lacta, the itlt 5 oiner ana the raallgatncy -inuboro JiecordrA white man ' "osuip namea Jamce Hlusrt wae brought here Tiar Mondry- aad put io Jail to await bU trial at oar next court upon the jko oi oigimy. About three week ago be married a Mlae Oldham, aad It la said oe aaa aaotaer wire la Davidson county! a yoang white man from ' Hedley I A aaewa aVIak & - vra a m uaoicu iwocaer joaea, wu con" Ticua at alay term, 18S7. of itcallag hi graadrather homo and sentenced to the penitentiary for tea Tear. Last week the uoreroor pardoned him upon the recom- BBoutuon oi iae Juage and Boucltor. Ubarlotte (Jhronidt : Mr. J. G. uo)Uo. editor of the Wadeaboro Mettenger, ua uuuim woo inieuiaencer. ana win mn. All lal e K a a . . . W aT W-W a wiiuiuio mopipcn. ear. uenjey. we understand, will engage in buaineae in Ra leigh, we wlah aucceea to both gentlemen. air. U. Smith, a freieht mnAnrtnr nn me unariotie, Colombia and Augusta road. cued at lilackatock a yesterday, from lnju-. rice received IhedaTbefora h himr trnrw.. ed from a freight train by a covered bridge. The accident occurred near Cheater. newa reached the city vesterder of a fatal aocdcni that happened to Mr. John T. Mc runnon. a merchant of ML Qilead. ia Montgomery county. While he we hand ling a rua. l&e weanoa wan aridntaH uiKmrpu. ana ine loea loro Its way aW k. ta.i. v - a a. iaa t . . . - Ji-.k. a , . . . . - Miroua-u oi ueaa. niuing him insUnlly. air. aiciyinnoo was a very promloent cili sen of Montgomery. Lenoir Topic: Mr. S. L. Ta tersoo has a mule which wa left on the roadaide to die by the Federal army in April. 1S63. Judy ia over 80 years and dors good service Tel Mr. Ilud Aberocthy, of Lcvelady lownahiD. had the misfortune to have hie left hand caaeht ia a threshing machine last week aad ao much lacerated that the phrsidana had to take off the two first fingers at ihe joint and tho other fingers with part of the band, leaving oniy a portion or mo nana and thumb. a . a . . a.u attempt was maoo io wreck tne train on the CL U road Tuesday nlht ol last week, near tho residence of Mr. John A. Bush, one mile from Granite. A pine log teo inchee in diameter and about ten feet long was placed on the track near a trestle aad was intended to throw the engine off. When the engine struck the Umber it cat It in two and threw one piece off to the a.de and the other was left between the tracks. No serious dsmigo wai done to the treisr: Raleigh Vwifor: Deputy Sher iff Jamee Elder, of New Hanover county, brought ten convict lo the penitentiary to day, one of whom is sentenced to ten years for manslaughter. Mr. Hugh Bla- lock, of Panther Branch township, who ia a very highly respected citizen about 63 years of egf.wse m the city yesterday. Mr. Blalock had learned from Mia Frankie Partio. an aunt of Scott Psrlin. that the murdt tjt had one of hie big toe apllt open. In order lo Ust if possible the Identity of the man now in prison he visited the jail yesterday In company with Mr. Leo LI. Adams, or I A is aty. and requested the man to pull off hi ahoee and socks, which he did. aad moet wonderful to relate the toe a found to be split exactly as elated. Mr. Blalock says he was well acquainted 1th Parti n. and aot only from tne mark indicated but from hla general appearance he La firmly convinced the man In jail la the marderer. The handeome resi dence of Julian 8. Carr, of Durham, is nearins: completion. A gentleman from Raleigh waa kindly shown through the building on yesterday by the architect, and aa aimply carried away with Its beauty aad elegance. It te the wonder of North Carolina la the architectural line, and we know of no one more worthy to occupy it than the one for whom it is being built. When completed the house will cost be tween $73,600 and $80,000. Kaleigh JVVtc- Observer: On next Thursday the ex 'Con federate soldiers of Chatham county will have a reunion at Pi Ui bora. We are very much rati fied to learn that Col. T. H. Holt la rapid ly recovering from hi recent sovtn attack of acute rheumaitun. but u ami connnoa to bed. The portrait of sundry Sec rete rx of the Navy have been painted for the government; among them thoee of our North Carolina atatcemen lion. wm. A Graham and Hon. James C. Dobbin. There ought also to be pcrttalta of Gov. Breach and Judge Badger, both of .whom held that tOce. Dr. C T.- Bailey returned yeeterdey from Tbomaaville, whirs be attended the annual meetine of the Baptist Orphanage AeeoclUon on Wed Deedey. He aaye the meeting thit year wa more largely attended man ever before, there bfing about 8.000 peo ple present. Mr. J. Q Mills wa re-elected superintendent and also the entire o!d board of officers were re elected. Tte Association elected a board of nine tiuiteca for the OTphtn age property, which now cons is la of a num ber of neal building tod large grounds. There are now ninety-two children in the orphanage end everything show the moat excellent management; M. T. Blun ders, depnly sheriff of Catawba, yeeterday brought fire coo vie te lo Ihe penitentiary, ooe of whom la a Jew, named L. Ortoa, who waa convicted ia Catawba of obtain ing money under false pretence. He i pretending to represent a houae tn Wilmlagtoe and wa selling dree pattern. He I the second Jew who ha been in too penitentiary io this State. Tfcelr Oaalatees Beaming. Probably no one thing ha caused tach a general revival of trade at Wu. H. Gassx ds Co.' Drug Store as their giving; away to their customers or so many tree trial Dot tle of Dr. King a New Diacovery Tor Con sumption. Their trade 1 simply enormous in thl very vain able article from the fact that it always cure and never disappoint. Cough. Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and Ions diseases quickly cured, toucan test it before buying by gelling a trial bottle free; Urge size $1. Every boUie warranted. f STATE CAMTAJON. Jake Halliburton ha emit us. Thank the Lord I Oreemdcro North BlaU. There i a negro named Graui- son who Is can veiling in the interest oateu- aiblyof Prohibition. Is he employed by the RadicalsT Dockery and Devereux address ed a crowd of negroee here last Friday. Perhap twenty .or twenty-five white peo ple were present. Dockery did not Impress th writer aa being a man of extra abllilty. His speech created little enthusiasm .Jio- ItiffA Arte (Xmrvr. We are informed that Rev. G. W. Seadertln, Capt. B. IL Bonn, Mr. a B, Qreen and other distinguished speakers will address the citizens of Leesnllr, Wake county, oa Selordsy. Aucusl ilia, it 1 estimated last there will be three thousand people present on that occasion. Durham iliaf. Judge Fowle, Major Finger and Mr. Saaderlln filled their appointment to addree Ihe people of Charlotte last eight, and the occasion was one of which the Democracy of Mecklenburg might well be croud. The tneakio2 took place under the electric light la. Independence Square, and the sonar aaa tne street leaamg uw were packed with people," The Central Hotel balcony aad the window of . the building overlooking the equere,- .were crowded with ladle. Judge Fowle made ta exceedingly -entrrtainlof .address. Me has followed byUntSanderlra, and: It U only itatlna: the thing correctly to say that Mr.: Sanderlin carried the crowd by storm.. He is an exceedingly pleasing; speaker. -4 ChAtioXU Chronicle.. : . . v . : t ; JPOLITIUAL rOlNTS. , " awaassaa a Democrats i Free salt. BjtFTXBLICASSFSKK WUUUUtT. . Democrat: We propose free lumber. RxroBLGAKs: Fbhx whisxst. . How well matched they are Morton, who pays only a dollar a day to workmen, and Harrison, who despise men who wear cheap coats. if. T. Star, Dem. There is no denying the fact that free raw wool will benefit consumer manufacturer and operative. And by the same token it will benefit the home grower through increased demand. Pittsburg Post. Ii wool nltmately is relieved from customs duty, it is within tho bound of. probability that after a short time no one not even wool growers would deeire a restoration of the old schedule. Boston Transcript The zeal -with whioh the ex- tremeat protection papers deny that a high tariff increase the price of goods is only equalled by the ceae with which they pro test that a lower tariff means lower prices. Provident Journal, 2nd Eep, In 1871 a Rennblican House presided over by James G. Blaine as Speak er, voted to put do in ooai ana aaii on me free list. Eugene Hale and other Republi can leaders urged them on. Did they seek to "ruin American Industries?" If. T. World, Ind. Dem. Only fonr Democrats out of a total of 169 voted against the (tariff) bill and the President" policy, while two Re publican of unvarying loyalty and three independent joined with the Democrats in aupporling it, thus more than counterbal ancing the Democratic defections. N. Y. Potti Ind. The Central Labor Union of Indianapolis has every opportunity to know hat kind of a friend to labor air. Harri son ii. and it declares positively mat u want none of him. A monopoly candi date on a monopoly platform is a pretty hard doee for a workiogman to swallow. Fitisburg Post, Dem. Senators Allison and Aldrich are reported as having said at the Everts conference the other night that their party "cannot affcrJ to runaway from the issue nor to pose a the opponent of all tariff re daction." Indeed! What bloody, blarsted Britisher's free trade gold have they got in their pockets? if. T. World, Ind. Dem. Tne Beet fllelnotf. The moet agreeable a well as the most effectivo method of dispelling Headaches, Colds and Fevers, or cleansing the system, is .by taking a few doses of the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs. It acts gently, yet effectively, strengthening the organs on which it acta, so that regular habits may bo formed. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. f HEADQUARTERS FOR Groceries, Provisions, VXGITaBLKS. Ae.. Ao . DURING THE ENCAMPMENT OF TOR State Guard at frigitsTille Sonni. I will furnUh each Company daily with all their Bnppnee dorlog their atay at Camp Pender, at the lowest possible cost. WIB make arrangements to Ret their 'orders dally, aad will fill them promptly. The CaUxera of the different Companies are requested to hand In their orders at my Store, or give them to my slesmon when they call upon them. JNO. I. BOATWBIOBT, ly IT tf : 15 17 South Front St. PORE CALIFORNIA ORANGE WIHE, T Li BRAND. It is Non-Alcoholic. JT IS TELB MOST HEALTHFUL, DELICIOUS ani re freshing drink known. In using always add one gallon water to two gallons Wine. When frozen makes delicious Sherbet. ADRIAN A VOLLXRS, Sole Agents, Wilmington. N. C. CUBA and P. It. M0LAS8KS, in hhda andbbls. SUGARS, all grades. COFFgy, 310, LAGUTBA and JAVA. FLOUB, all grades. , LARD, in tierces and cans. BUrTXR and CHSSSB. CRACK K KB and CAKXS. TOBACCO, CIGARS and SNUFF. BIKING POWDXBS, SOAP, SODA, CANDf. CANNXD GOODS, fea, Ao. For sale low by ADRIAN A VOLAER8. jyiatf Millinery. T1W GOOMRSOBYlD AND 0PJNXD. For sale at MBS. X. If. STBOCK'S. No. 10 Front street, mbtf A f ew:teB of stair. Tte Caipaip is Open - At h. c. PKmrprars' fashionabl Sharing and Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 9 . South Front street. Mr. Albert Prempert, hav lsg reoeetir returneu from the Norti, cam now always be found at the above named jplaoe. ?e claim that we eaa please the moet fastidious In otu Hue of work. A Mil f oroe always on hand toserveyoa. . iTSZRT : The - folio wing" Quotations represent wholesale prloea generally.' In making up email orders higher prides have to be charged. The Quotations aredways given as accurately a possible, bat the Stab will not be responsible for any variations from the actual market price of the articles quoted. . BAGK3INU - Gnnnv ... 7 O 8 t3 12X& 10 ft Standard . BACON North Carolina Bams, V Shoulders, t Sides, .... WSSTSRN BMO&KD Hams, u... y. Sides, St... Shoulders, $2 DBY 8ALTSD Sides, 9 .. Shoulders, V to BARBELS Spirits Turpentuxs. 15 .8 11 14 10 12 a 8 & 6 & .7 second Band, eacn New New York,eaoh New City, eaoh BBESWAX, V to BRl(7K87wilinmgton. H Northern........ BUTTER, V North Carolina Northern CANDLSS, V to Sperm Adamantine CHE2SS, 9 to Northern Factoiv Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, &- Java . Lagnyra Rio i CORN MEAL, V bos.. In sacks Virginia Meal COTTON TTE8. v handle DOMESTICS i Sheeting, 4-4, 9 ?d7 yarns, 9 bunch EGGS, 9 dozen FiSH Mackerel. No. 1,9 bbl Mackerel, No. 1, 9 half bbl. Mackerel. No. 2, bbl Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.... Mackerel. No. 8. 9 bbl Mullets, 9 bbl Mullets. Pork bbls N. C Roe Herring. 9 keg... Dry Cod, 9 to FLOTJR, 9 bbl Western low grade Extra Family City MUla Super Family GLUE, 9 to GRAIN, 9 bushel . Corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo, ta bulk, white. Corn, oargo, In bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store.... Oats, from store Oats, Rust Proof Cow Peas HIDES, to Green ' HAy'ioo'is' OJ 00 65 20 1 40 1 75 1 70 22 00 & 8 0C 0 00 CS 14 00 15 25 25 O 30 18 25 9 & 10 UO 12 13 O 14 0 & 10 27 & 28 28 & 24 14 & 16 oO O 75 70 , 72f 00 & 1 15 6 6H 00 & 80.. 1H 15 00 00 7 50 9 00 4 75 7 80 4 00 8 00 8 00 5 2 50 8 00 & 11 00 9 00 6 50 13 00 00 10 3 50 4 00 4 00 4 50 5 00 & 5 50 4 00 4 10 5100 6 50 8 10 75 77 00 72H 00 74H 00 75 60 52 69 65 85 & 90 6 5H 7 8 1 10 1 15 1 00 1 10 95 1 05 Eastern Western North River. HOOP IRON, 9. to LARD, 9 to Northern North Carolina rJMB,barrel T.TTMBKK. atr Sawed. M f t. 2M 3 8H 9 12 10 1 40 0 00 Ship Stuff, reeawed., 18 00 RonghEdge Plank 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- tag to quality IS 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Board, oom'n 14 00 MOLASSES, 9 gallon New Crop Cuba, ta bhds 28 v tabbls.... 30 Porto Rico, lnhhds 80 k, " tabbls 82 Sugar House, lnhhds 00 t?' " tabbls 16 Syrup, ta bbls 22 NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lCd basis... 2 25 OILS, gallon Kerosene 10 Lard M Linseed 90 Rosin....: 15 Tar . W Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chlokens. live, grown 15 Spring 10 Tor keys... 75 PEANUTS, 9 bushels 22 ton... 60 POTATOES, V bushel Sweet 60 Irish, 9 bbl 8 75 PORK, to barrel City Mess 15 50 Prime 14 00 Rump 00 RICE Carolina, 9 to 4 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 DO 15 00 8 50 16 50 15 00 14 00 6 Kouga, Dusnei, (ypianuj.. " " . (Lowland). BAGS. 9 k Country City ROPE, to to SALT, 9 sack. Alum Liverpool Lisbon American SUGAR, 9 to Standard gran.. Standard A. White Ex. C Extra C, Golden. . v C Yellow SOAP, tt to Northern ... SHINGLES, 7 ta, M Common Cypress Saps - Cypress Hearts STAVES, M W. O. Barrel... R. O. Hogshead TALLOW, 9 to TIMBER, V X feet Shipping..: MuTPrbne Mill Fan- Common Mill. ....... Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, tt gal Northern... North Carolina WOOL. to Washed 1H5 - 14 00 10 00 6 13 00 8 50 6 50 0 00 4 00 8 09 2 50 "80 18 15 Unwasned Burrr GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES Boxes D. S. C. R. SIDES. Cases LARD, 1500 Bfels yLOTTR' BTades,B 2 Bbls GLANULATED SUGAR, 2 Bbls White Extra C. " Bbls Golden C. 50 Bbls CAROLINA RICE. "LOO BaCk3 Choice RIO COFFEE, QQ Hhds Choice P. R. MOLASSES, 200 BbU 100 Bbla ew rleatn9 " 2gQ Kegs NAILS, gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON, O K Bbls DISTDLLSR'S GLUE, Soda, Lye, Potash. Starch. Soap, 8nuff. To- 5 188o Dai: nilw bacoo, Candles. Candy. Crackers. 4c. &c. Ac. JIlly S5 1888' Sunday Sunday For sale low by J' ' Jan 22 tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN CO. Leave Wilmington 8.00 a. m 7.30 p. m : - Leave Maxton 11.22 a. m 12.06 a. m v t v Leave Latirtaburg 11.53a. m 12.86 a.m V-X . 5 Leave Hamlet 120 p. m 2.00 a. m -s , ' Leave Charlotte. 3 42 p.m 6 25 a. m DIFFERENT FLAVORS FOR SODA WATER Jff-Jf Ltacotattm 6.18 p. m and Milk Shakes. Cigars and Clgarrettes. SSSSft: SS,m Fancy A rticles of all description can be found at Ar. Rutherfdton 7.60 p.m F. C. MILLER'S. . 1 German Drug Store, BASTBOUND TRAINS. Corner 8. Fourth and Nun Sts. -5 orPif hrPreSCrlPtl0nfl PrePared a" ft 7 ? 25. 1888. Daily ex. Daily ex. or ntght- 17 1 Sunday. Sunday. SnOPIQla Lve Rutherrdton. 7.49 a. m DjJCtrlctlD. Leave Shelby 9.09 a. m Q.ARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS. LAWN jgj iSSBSfc::::::.'!" JtStS 8.80 p. m Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Comelnand look at Letve Lataburg:::::::::" 341p.S tm them. We have the goods and can make the Leave Maxto.....:....:: Irop. m 8.10 t m prices to suit. SPRINGER CO.. Arrive Wilmington.... 7.30p.m1 7.80 a. m my 18 tr 14 Front St. Wilmington; N. C D. O'CONNOR. REAL ESTATE AGENT, arrr vmmvm w n J . TT " V. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stores, Dwellings and Offices for Rent. Bents collected, taxes and Insurance promptly at tended to. Houses and Lots for jsale on the Monthly Instal ment Plan. Cash advanoed en city property when desired. nov 10 tf The Robesonian, Published every Wednesday ta Lumberton, N. C By W. W. McDIA Kin in HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION AND THE largest advertlsmg patronage) of any paper In th State. It now has over eight hundred sub serlbers. ta Robeson county alone, besides a gen eral circulation-ta the1 counties of Moore, Cum berland, Bladen, Oolnmbus, Richmond, and fa ftM adjoining ennnesv anon iiartboro and ana firt 11 uarimrtoa. in ponia uaronna. ., , . . --'..v. y -i -? - -v .-,:.-v. ,y - AtlantiC': Coast Liner IMnston & Welion R.R. & Brite Gondei&aed Scfeednle. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, 8H No. 23. I No. 27. t NO. 15, Dated July 1, 1888 iFastMalllDally.ex. Dally. Daily, lannaay, Leav e Weldon. . . . I 2.05 p.m 5.43 p.m 6.00 a.m 7.10 a.m Arrive itooay Mt.. 3.17 p.m Arrive Tarboro 14.50 p.m I::::::::::l:: Leave Tar Doro.... 110.00 p.m Arrive Wllson..... 3-50 p.mf 7.00 p.m I 7.43 a,m Leave Wilson... .'4.10 p.m Arrive Selma ( 5.19 p.m Arrive Fayettev' BV'lel 7.45 p.m! Leave Goldeboro.. Leave Warsaw.... Leave Magnolia.. Arrive Wilmington .4.40 p.m : T 7.40 p.m 8.35a.m o.su p.m 6.05 p.m '8.40p.m 9.55 jP-m v.ss a.m 9.49 a.m 7.40 p.m 11.80 a.m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 14, Dallv. No. 78, Dally. No. 66, N Dally, ex. Sunday. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia,..! Leave Warsaw Arrive Goldsboro.. 12.C5 a,m 9.00 a.m 10.35 a.m 4.00 pan 5.80 p.m 5.50 p.m 6.52 p.m 1.24 a.m 2!25a-m 10.50 a.m 11.50 a.m Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Selma Arrive Wilson 8.S0am 10.50 aan 11.59 a.m Leave Wilson Arrive Rooky 3.02 a.m 12.42 p.m 1.20 p.m l.f 2 p.m 18.29 p.m Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarboro. 4.50 p.m 10.50 a.m Arrive Weldon... 4.80 a.m 2.40 p.m 9.40 p.m Dally except Sunday. . Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves ftllfax for Sootland Neck at 3.00 P.M. Return ing, leaves Sootland Neck at 9.S0 A. M., dally ex oept Sunday. Train leaves Tar Doro, n. g., via Aioemarie a Raleigh, R. R. dally.except Sunday. 6 P. M.: Sun day 5 P. M.: arrive WIlllainstoxuN. C, 8.10 P. M., and 6.40 F. M. Beturningieaves wuiiamsxon,ri.u. Daily exoept Sunday, 7.40 A. M.,Sunday 9.60 A.M, arrive Tarboro, N. C., 9.45 A. M and ll JO A. M. Train on Midland 24. u. Brancn leaves Golds boro. N.O dally except Sunday,6X0 A JI.; arrive gmlthfield. N. C 7.80 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfield, N. Ci, 8.00 A.M.; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9 80 AM. Train on Nasnviue Brancn leaves Booay Mount at 4.00 P, M., arrives Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Hope 5.15 P. M. Returning leaves Soring Hope 10.40 A.M., Nashville 11.15 A.M., Rocky Mount 11. 1 5 A. M.. daily, exoept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton. Dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 11.10 A. M. Returning leave Clinton at 8.00 A.M. and 4 30 P. M., connecting at Warsaw with Noa. 15. 66 and 78 Southbound Train on Wilson and Fayettevllle Branch Is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. aily except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only atwuson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train no. 78 maaes olose connection at weiaon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily exoept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make olose connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. .,.. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN P. D1V1X4JS, . General Sup't. J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. lyltf , Atlantic Coast Line. fttMgton, ColnmMa & Angnsta R. R. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DatedlJuly 15, 1888 No. 23, No. 27. No. 15, P M P TafT P JAt Leave Wilmington 8 05 10 10 t2 40 Leave Marion 11 16 12 37 5 23 Arrive Florence... 12 10 1 20 6 10 A M P JkCa No. 50. No. 58. A. M.f P. M. Leave Florence... 320 t620 Arrive Sumter.... 440 7 40- No. 52. No. 56. Jl W- P Ma Leave Sumter 4 40 t 9 20 7 47 Arrive Columbia.. 6 15 10 80 9 05 ' A. M. No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cen tral R R. Leaving Lanes 8:23 A. M., Marinlng 8:53 A. M. No. 6 runs throueh from Charleston vli Cen tral R. K., leaving Lanes 6:35 P. M., Manning 7:12 Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence With No. 68. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 61, No. 57, No. 63, P. M. 11 25 12 52 Aa Ma 700 8 15Z No. 59. 8 25 9 40 Aa ICa No. 66. Aa M t 10 00 10 42 1 40 P. M.Z P. M. 5 83 6 45 Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter... Arrive Florence. 12 52 8 20 Aa Ma No. 78. A. M. 4 35 5 22 8 85 Aa Ma NO. 14, P. M. 8 20 8 55 11 60 P. M. Leave Florence... Leave Marlon Arrive Wilmington Daily, t Dally except Sunday. No, 63 runs through to Charleston, S CL, via Lanes Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:12 : e, M 7:43 f. m., unaneaton :io v. m. - No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Central R. R , arriving Manning 8:51 A. M., Lanes 99 A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. No. 66 connects at Florence with C. and D. train for Cheraw and Wadeaboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with Wi & W. R. R. for all points North. JOHN F. DIVINB, GenlSupt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passeneer Aran!. BJy'18 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUND TRAINS. Trains Nos. 1 and ?. 8 and 4 make close otm nectlon at Hamlet with trains to and from Rn- lelgh. Through Bleenlncr Can between Wllmtaarton and Charlotte and Charlotte and Ralelcrh In Nob. 8 and 4 trains. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle and StaMnna on W.N. C R. R. and points West, and No. 8 for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens,': Atlanta and all points Southwest. Also, for Ashevllle, via Spartanburg. - Local Freight Nos. 6 and 6 tri-weekly between Wilmington and Laurmburg, leaving Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. . Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 tri-weekly between Laurinbnrg and Charlotte. Ixoal Freight Nos .9 and li) tri-weekly between Charlotte and Rutherford ton. hos. 5, o, 7. s, 9 and 10 do not take passengers. L.aJONEsT f. w. CLARK. General PasslKglSjtot jy 25 tf Onward ! is the Word I The PBOGRESSTVS VAmnm i . voiotc at the foUowtag Trates: iuwOTDw,.i year.... ......a 1.95. Subscribers, 1 year.v,...;."7 fcoo 10 aubonrihAra. 1 vm K One eoriT. i a n Often. 5 - vua vouuuiaTavwiuw .?- Eurht HUM. tit mtrnmn. ..1.1. ly,; Send cash t.(chajrges prepaid) to -", . rT ,'wpb , J s Raleigh. N.C.' . v-, v , t , aieign.. w. . " TfT sick:vheadaciie AND . " 'CONSTIPATION ; ErFECTUalXr . Cobkd st : ' " Tarrnnt'l '1 -V ' '. Seltzer Aycrleat. Sold by Tarrant Col, K. V.; , and PrnggUta every whora. - DUTCHEft'S FLY KILLER CERTAIN DEATH. No hunting with powder and gun a for unir- h1 nnlv tr atnnlfv them. on the sticking plaster. Files seek it, drink; and are KILLED OUTRIGHT humanely, so quickly they cannet get away; Use '. It freely. Prevent reprodnetloo, leonre serene neaoe ana amet. Always ak ror uuiui JSBC. For Sale Kverywbere. je.26 daw im Palmetto Railroad Co: 5te3v! QN AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 18TII. , - 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally, Bvorj day excepted: '.r GOING SOUTH : o;: No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT : V , Leave Hamlet, N. C 3 00 P." . Osborn. (Flag Station) .0 P. M., Arrive Cheraw, 8. C s.iop.M.".. GOING NORTH: NO. 8 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT S- Leave Cheraw, 8. C 12.25 P, M. " Kouooa 8JJ.4B r. m. ' " Oe borne 1.15 P.M. ' Arrive Hamlet, N.C 15 P. M, ' Close connections made at Cheraw with C. D. R. R. North and South, and at uamiet wun K. & A. A. L. R. B. and C. C. R. B. for Balelgh, Wilmington, and for passengers lrom Charlotte, N. C, going South via Hamlet and Cheraw. WM. MONCURT, 1e 19 tf Sopt. Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorised Capital. - $1,000,000 Cash Capital Dald in. SutdIui Fund, $300,000 - $1 30,00V DIRECTORS . W. L GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS. DONALD MaoRAB. H. VOLLERS, R, B. BBXDGERS C. M. STEDMAB ISAAC BATEM J AS, A. LEAK. f. RHBINSTaifS B. B. BORDEN J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC RATES, President. G. W. WILLIAMS, Vlee President anttltf 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier. Atkinson & IiIanningA AGENTS, Nortn Carolina Home Insurance Coup'? TTTE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING INSUR ANCE AGAINST FIRS. Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution. All losses promptly paid. W. 8. PRIMROSE. President . CHARLES; ROOT, Secretary.; PULASKI COWPEB. Snperrlsor.r; 1y 4tf THE CELEBRATED AREINGTON GAHE FOWLS FOR SALE jJY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL R putation. They have fought and won a series o the greatest mains ever fought on this or ny other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in '76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL I have a variety of Colors and most approviM Breeds ta the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pel Express, C. O. D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 eaoh HENS, $2.60 and $3.00 eaoh; or $7.00 per Pair f 10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred airs this Summer, the Finest Games In tbv World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, oi Seven Dollars per Trio. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Bird, will please back the assertion with their stamp. Write for what you want. Address, . J. G. ARRTNGTON. tf HUUardston. Nash Oo. N. t DOBLEE & HIUDGE, & WHOLESALE Paper Warehouse, Baltimore, Hid. Constantly ta stock; Every "Variety of Paper used in Newspaper and Job Printing Offices, an 5 tf SHORT CUT! 'yjTB HAVE THE "SHORT CUT" AT MAXTON. A short-cut on frosts. A short out on qntok transportation North. A short out on rich soil for early vegetables. These are ail estaoiisned races, we live m a wonderful ase. and there Is no telllna what de velopments are near at hand. Buv a Farm and stir the soil. "Go till the ground." said God to man, "Subdue the earth, it shall be thine " Only a few years henoe and land will be be yond prioe ta this section. I will take pleasure ta helping any body who Is PUSHING and ENTERPRISING to buy a Farm ta this oommunltv. 'commissions or no commis sions, o. H. BLOCKER, oo 19 tf Real Estate Agent, Maxton. N. C , THE CLIMATE, THE SOIL.! TjVB TRUCK GARDKNING.AND RAPID THAN sit North, cannot be surpassed In any section of North Carolina a we find It at - Only twenty-two hours from Baltlmom. no numi irosta untu late In winter. Sarla . Burdens ta 8orina. A fa Afewjrood Farms yet for sale, but rapidly selling. Live and enterprising farmers and srardenera nave an anxiahiai tunity lust now. Apply to O. H. BLOCEJerT oct is ti Real Estate Agent. Maxton. N. C. 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