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f V The Safest AND most powerful alterative la Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Young and old are alike benefited by its use.' For the ernpuve- dis eases peculiar to children nothing else Is so effective as this medicine, while Its agreea- -Lie" flavor makes it easy to admin ister. "My little boy had large scrofu lous ulcers on his neck and throat from which he suffered terribly. Two physicians rtemled lnm. but he grew continually wor-e under their care, and everybody, exj-. tt-.l Ke would die. I had heard of the remarkable cures effected by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and decided to have my l.v try it. Shortly after he began to take tlii medicine, the ulcers com-men.-t-.l healins. and. after using several l rlc lie -was entirely cured. He is a healthy and strong as any boy .1 his ace." William F. Dougherty, Ilauipton, Va. "In May last, niv youngest child, fourteen ni nths oh. Wean to have sores father on its head and body. We ap plied various simple remedies without avail. The sores increased in number and discharged copiously. A physician wits called, but the sores continued to i.'iulrir-lv until in a few months they near! v covered thechild's head and body. At lat we began the use of Ayer's Sar .saparilia. In a few days a marked change for the better was manifest. The sores assumed a more healthy condition, the discharges were gradually dimin ished, and finally ceased altogether. The child is livelier, its skin is fresher, and its appetite better than we have ob served for months." Frank M. Griffin, Long Point, Texas. " The formula of Ayer's Sarsaparilla presents, for chronic diseases of almost every kind, the best remedv known to the medical world." D. M. Wilson, M..D., Wiggs, Arkansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price il ; i botliro, $ feb23 DAW ly Worth $5 a bottle. SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT, IH 3 AND8 ILB.JPACKAGXS. INVALUABLE ARTICLE FOB PBODUO- l In a few minutes, Iby the addition; of cold water or milk, moat delicious; Buckwheat Cakes. MAPLE SYRUP, SITBXR IN BULK OB IN GALLON OB HALF GALLON CANS.: Fresh VeietaMes aid. Fruit Lbyvery Steamer. PRESS RV K8 AND JELLY BT THBIPOUND For sale by J-VO. U. BOATWRIGIIT, nov 4 tf 15 and 17 South Front St. J. W. ATKINSON President. W. P. TOOMBP, Cashier. Annual Statement f THK WItMTNGTON J Tr UsT COMPANY. SAVINGS AND RKSOURCK3. fi?b Iai Fsrclture and Tx tares ...$11,759 99 ... 35.67J 00 41 85 148,056 84 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .. 92500 09 Dm 1 rasters' Aocount 981 16 I n Depositor- 21,84 73 Sarins 800 96 948,050 84 Wiintngton, N. C . starch 1st. 1883. mr 9 tf Atkinson & Manning, AGET, norm Carolina Hghs Insurance Coij fj WS 077SP. TO THOSE WANTING IN8TJB- ANCS against TIES. Policies ra this Old and Re'.Ub'.o Home IcrJtatlox All !es promptly paid.- jr. A FPJXKOSX, President. C8ARL KOOT. Secretary .3 rULASKI COWrka, Supervisor U it! DOBLER & MUDGE UUOLESALE Paper Warehouse, Baltimore, Hid. Constantly la stock Xrery Variety of Paper in Newspaper and Job Prtntln Ofloea. M3tf Methodist Advance. , TEIKTY TWO COLUJOf $2.00 WXEELY eotei to Temperance, Morality and BellgloB IV3SPKXDKNT. BOLD. POSITIVE, AGOKXS- 8JVi Looks at things as they are. Talks In a UTely style on an subjects. Advocate i . 18 WiHT rather than what Is popular. frV sU Tolam Has made Its way to publio i,"' . i1 nt. without oxnoiai pasronace .v.-s at larjre over the State, and Is one of 1 uTertisins: sbeeU In the State. rot sample copy address 5 tf Goldsboro. R. C . . - I AtJanSOn & Manning fi v Iniuraace lXooma, SO. m SOBTH WATXB 8TBXZT, m i w I .i...w, M w - I life. MSflflP flri Tifo PfrmMTilPf I ih ?au tapitalJRepTMlOwlllJ0a,0e 'Mtf WUmington Seacoast E. R. Triks at 8.10 a. nu. &4fl p. m 11 raIbrrtorwl dBTtn tntr taoatXM W wn 8XJJn- 8CHXDTJ1X to ,citlQnmntoon 0P.m. Leave Ham p. m. jaa a tf A QCEEmEPITAPH. . Ia Westminster Abbej 1 , MRB PIATT. "And her chief charm was bashful Desa of v ' face.! , There lay the others: some whose names were writ la dust and, lei the worm hath scattered It! - - " There lay the others: some whose names were cut Deep in the stonebelow which death is shut. The plumed rraee. courtier, with -hi wit and So flittered one face! that scarce she knew her And the od after poet I dream in through The shadow tf the world, as poets do) Btope, like an angel that has lost his wings. And leans against the tomb of one and sings The old, old sons: (we From towers of Ilium hear it with a smile) and from rales of Nile. , Bat she. the loTellest of them all, lies deep. With lust a rude rhyme over her fair sleep. (Why is the abbey dark about her prest? Het grave should; -wear a daisy on its breast. Nor could an age of minster music be Worth half a -sky lark's hj tun for such at she.) ' - With one rude rhyme. I said; but that can hold The sweetest story that was ever told. 1 . V..." For. though, if my Lord Christ account it meet For us to wash, sometimes, a pilgrim's feet. Or slip from purple raiment and sit low In sackcloth for awhile, I do not know; Yet this I know: when sweet Queen Maud lay down. With her bright head shorn of its charm of . crown I (A hollow charm at best, aye, and a brief The rust can waste it, as the frost the leaf), She left a charm that shall outwear, in deed. All j ears and tears in this one rhyme I read. Be Ward' a Mogonne. Spirits Turpentine. Wilk8boro Chronicle'. Two gen tlemen from Winston were in town last week prospecting in reference to the estab lishment of a large door, sash and furni ture factory here. Salisbury Watchman: A few negroes about Salisbury are-speaking of trying their fortunes in other fields, but as yet there is no regular organized move, as is the case in some other parts of the State. Durham Plant: Trinity Church wants a $3,000 pipe organ, and a subscrip tion to that effect is being raised. We un derstand that several ladies have under taken to raise the necessary amount. Hickory Press: Albert L. Rfppy, of Alamance county, aged 25. is to be hanged on the 80th of April for murder ing his father. His only defense was al coholic insanity and the jury did not think it good. Salisbury Herald: Mr. S. S. Hop kins, one of the employes la Reisner's 1ew elry store, while cleaning an old brass watch the other day found in it, among other things, a live spider, flow long the insect had been in the watch or bow it got there are not known. Aeheville Citizen: Senator Zibulon B. Vance arrived in the city yes terday afternoon, and is stopping at the residence of Dr. M. L. Nellson. on Wood fin street. The Senator is looking belter than usual, despite the painful illness he has recently passed through. Scotland Neck Democrat: We have observed that new and heavier iron will be put on the Scotland Neck road. The iron is by the road ready to be put on. Mann Drake, a colored man, while coupling cars at the depot last Fridsy got his hand caught by the bumpers, crushing it badly. Statestille Landmark: Thomas Brotherton. of Sharpeburg township, shot Junius bummers last Sunday morning, in flicting a wound from which be died Tues day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The shooting took place on Brotherton 's own premises. He is a bachelor. Summers had a wife and three children. Fittsboro Record: Mrs. Celia Fields, of Gulf township, died very sud denly some days ago. She was about ninety years old. was the widow of the late Jack Fields, who was a soldier of the war of 1812. and bad been living alone for several ' v i i : , : jearp, doing ner own- wosing anu waning on herself. She was found dead in ber house. Charlotte Chronicle: C. C. Daves, a rrocer of this chy. made an as signment yesterday of all his stock, notes, accounts, etc , to Heriot Uarksoo, trustee, A man who gave his nam M T. A: Cowan, saying be was travelling from his S home in Iredell county, a. C, to Macon, where he claims that his father, lives, wss shot near Ponce de Leon. Ga., on Thurs day night. Greensboro Workman : From Gen. Jas. D. Glenn we learn that the time for the Annual Encampment-to begin at Wrightsviile is Tuesday, July 9lh, ,to con tinue ten days. The proprietors of the Greensboro Sash and Blind Company have bought timber in Randolph county, and Are having it stacked up preparatory to having it shipped by the first trains on the High Point road. I New Bern Journal: Capt. Hand. of the revenue cutter Stephens, reports that a schooner is . sank south-southeast - from Brant Island. The steamer Vesper sighted a schooner on Saturday morning near the same place strngglind with the storm, but wss unable to render assistance, ene sp Deared to have a large boiler and other machinery on deck. The crew Is supposed to have gone down with her. The fish industry this season is immense in New Bemev- One dealer alone shipped yesterday per the O. D. line, jsastern jjiepsicn une, and the A. and N. C. R. R 8,500 pounds. I. v,iK wr ft.vt roe shad and 539 bucks. ner the O. D. line, Jfiastern uispsicn une. Im n . v w and the balance in nernng ana oiner nsn. Raleigh Progressive Parmer : Granville County Alliance ia not making mnoh nniAA about 1L OUt no COUCIT m US M UV" - . . . , . ci.....,.if(miirmnr ifsnmncn in wit of nuine progress. Theifware- house has been a success from tne aay it opened, and it is managed by competent, active, prudent men. Their smoking and Ding factory, now nearly ready for work, will be M.complete in all appUnenU Btatav and we predict for it a splendid suc- ceaa. ijrouier -awj eOcient aids are pushing tbe work, ana loon our brethren from the Virginia Une to frontiers of Indian Territory will etfjoy ZZ Utmht araldea Jeai. planted, cultivated. cured, sold and manufactured try Alliance flrert are gratified to see that the Anrftdetffixea CretronTMFHBieir own "warehouses. ' .-:-T ' - - - , Baleigh News? Observer: The esse of De Berry vs. Nicholson, from Rich- trend, was argued oara'trday by James A. Lackhaxt and dward C Smith for the! pmtia and riait-D.r Walker (erfiarweir & Walker) for the defendant. The' depot here presents daily a reralar inm i of the would-be emigrants. The boarding tHusee w h 5c eorteno (He tiepot -ate fcork full of lodgers waiting; to emigrate. They hare their trunks' and furniture stacked up by the car-load , and -4sto a hat rented to store them in. There were two or three hunded aegroet at,-lhe Jepot ff esterday eTemmtwhetftM west "bouutf "train- left. aost or mesa leave atrnigsv but they ire-1 quent the depot in crowds at all hours, day ana nig at. Greensboro Workman i The Lexington Ledger reports that the beaHh of Uen Lieacb baa so far improTcd that he is, able to venture-cot on the streets after a long and pamfej iUoess. The same paper says that the Hants Canning Co. is making preparations to do a larger business this year than ever before, f- We are sorry i to bear of the death, of J Mrs. T. C. Evans. ' or KeldsTuie. which occurred yesterday i after quite a protracted season of ill dealth. I The Stab sympathizes With Cant. Evans in his sore bereavement, She was Mies ' Stevenson, of New Bern. On about as cold a day as we eveffelt we rode with t the young married couple (married that' morning) over the roughest of frozen roads j m TV : ti.a - W VS1 m. m . ' irum xiuMooro to ieasourg. we mougnt- neroneox tae most "rjeitKiinl vomn we naa ever seen, ineuaptatn was on fur-j lough from his company, (he was So excel-1 lent saldier) and had 1ut won the hand of' a most lovely woman one was a devout, Presby terlan. Stab. Charlotte News: Mr. A. Oliver,; who lives at Philadelphia church, in this eounty, called at the office of Enquire D. G. j Maxwell this morning and disclosed a case of bigamy. His daughter. Miss Mianie E. Oliver, was married in 1880 to a travelling' photograph named H! A. Benson. Shortly afterwards rumors reached Mr. Oliver's ears1 that his son-in-law had another wife living.; Benson left Mr. Oliver's daughter, in 1887, and when last heard from was at Montgo-f mery, Ala. His first wife, a sister of Rev.- R. M. Miller, is at StatesviUe. Rev, T. H. Pritchard, D. D., of Wilmington, will deliver his lecture on NspevYeBnvtna and Pompeii at -Try on street Baptist : church, m this city, tux Tuesday tight cex Azonrte boasts or tae finest ecurt house in the State, the new Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railroad, and a new iron works and plaining mills, as mentioned in yester day s Nttct. Hickory has the Inn,; one of the finest hotels in Western , North Carolina. Our readers are familiar; wiih what has been done, is being done in Charlotte. No town or city in the State can show such a record of industrial prog ress, enterprise and building improvements. Charlotte's record for the past two years is (imply unprecedented. Fcur cotton mills, a cotton seed nil mill, ' the spoke, 'handle' and lim works, two large iron mills,- four or five machine shops, three clothing fac-1 tories. the knitting mills, - and a number of smaller enterprises gives it importance as a' manufactui ing city. PKUSOHAL. Is Mrs. LaDgtrj'd tonsillitis the veil for her honeymoon.. T. Qraphie. - Jerry Rusk, of Gen Harrison's Cabinet, was the towpath companion of Garfield when the latter was a boy. Phil. Record. Mr. Cleveland will stop off to call upon his sister during bis visit to Flor ida. She is living in the Southern part of me male. r tela. Time. Mrs. James G. Blaine, Jr., has at last been suited la a drama, written for her by Frederick Hale. Bhe will begin studyioe her part immediately. Phil. Timet, Ind I Fire-Alarm Foraker will duly denounce Wsde Hampton for returning the flag captured from the Fifth Pennsyl vania Cavalry and Senator Quay for ac cepting it PMk Timet,-Ind. Dem. , c Robert P. Porter, the editor of the New York Press,' is an applicant for the effice of Superintendent of the Census. The position is worth $8,000 a year and has an immense amount of patronage attached toit. - The death of Justice Stanley Matthews makes a vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench-which may be filled by the promotion of Attorney General Miller. This mar be followed by the transfer of General Tracy from the Navy Department to the Attorney Generalship. N T. World. Epocb. The transition from long, lingering sad psmrui sic tne a to roDusa neaitn marks an epoch in the lire of the Individual ' Such a remarkabl&event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained -is' gratefufiy blessed. Hence itia that so much is bcard Id; .'praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe thtir restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative ami4 Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short stand ing, you will surely flnd-reiief by use of Electric Bitters." - Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle afBojBafrrr R; BxiiAifr'rWhole sale and Retail Drug stare. f BnckUa'a Arnlea suilv. Thb Bsst Salvx in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all - Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay . required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, jdt money refunded. J Price 25 cents ' per box. For sale by Roskkt-. R. Bkllamy, wholesale and retail druggists. t Read advertisement of Otter burn Litbia Water in this paper. Unequalled for Dys pepsia and all diseases of kidney and blad der. Price within reach of all. f syrwp or Flea Is Nature's own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to Cleanse the System when Bilious or Costive; to Dispel Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to Cure Habitual Con stipation, Indigestion, Piles, etc. Manu factured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. At ' wholesale - and retail by Roft. B. Bkllamt. t For Sale, QNX 07 THE TOBACCO, STOCK, Grain and Fralt Farms in Warren County, three miles from Vsughan Station and four from Macon; contains 600 acres; has Uvlic springs, a yonnjc orchard. acd rood dwelling- Price 4,590 each. j Apply to D. O'OONKOB. Beat Xstata Acant, mar 80 tf i wtlimstea, w. C j Tolaccii, Cimj;Sinff,Sc,-... 'g AMTJXL BXAR, 8a . WHOLX3ALX DXALXR taTobaeoo, Cigars, Snuff, Ao. SpedlaT attea Ooa iclven to orders. ' j 10 Market street. ' Three good BArra for sale low. mar24tf STJPKTJTOIT anUHTJ 11 U V r NORTH CAROLINA a?OII 1889. FIBflT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-JndgeBoTstnr. : - J Fall Judge Gilmkr. Beaufort May 27th, Nov 25th. Currituck March 4th, Sept 2d. Camden MarchUth, Sept 9th. Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th, Sept 16th. Perquimans March 25th, Sept 23d. Chowan April 1st, Sept 30th. Gates Aprflth, Oct 7th. Hertford April 15th, June 17th; Oct 14th. " Washington Aprlll 22d, Oct 21st. xyrrell April awin, uoi aein. Dare May 6th, Nov 4th. Hyde May 18th, Nov 11th. Pamlico Hay 20th. Nov 18th. SKCOHD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRak. Fall Judge Botkis. Halifax March 4th, May 13th, Nov. 11th. Northampton April 1st, Sept 30th. Bertie April 29th, October 28th. Craven May 27th, November 25th. Warren March 18th, September 16th Edgecombe April 15 th, October 14th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge . Fall Judge MacRab. Pitt March 18tb, June 10th, Septem ber 16th. Franklin April 15th, Nov 11th. Wilson June 3d, Oct 28th. Vanee May 20th, Oct 14th. Martin March 4th, Sept 2d. Deo 2d. Green April 1st, Sept 30th. Nash April 29th, Nov 18th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Jndge Grates. I Fall Jodge Wake Feb 25th, March 25, April 22nd, July 8th, August 26th, Sept 3d, Oct 21st. Wayne March 11th, April 15th, Sept 9th, Oct 14th. Harnett August 5th, Nov 25th. Johnston August 12th, Nov 11th. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge . Fall Judge tf rates. Durham March 25th, J une 3d, Oct 14th. Granville April 22d, Sept 9th, Nov 23tn. Chatham May 6th, Sept 30th. Guilford Feb 18th, May 27th, Aug 26th, Deo 9th. Alamance March 4th, May 20th, Sept 23d. Orange March 8th, Aug 5th, Nov . 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug 12th, Nov 11th. Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov 18th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge 8mpp. Fall Judge . Pender May 6th, Sept 9th. New Hanover April 15th. Sept 23d. Lenoir Aug 19tb, Not 11th. Duplin Sept 2d, Nov 25th. Sampson Feb 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th, Deo 9th. Carteret March 18th, Oct 21. Jones March 25th, Oct 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Mbrrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Anson April 29th, Sept 2d. Nov 25th. Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov 11th. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. Robeson May 20th, Aug 19th, Sept 30th. Richmond Sept 15th, June 3d, Dec 2d. Bladen March 18th, Oct 14th. Brunswick April 8th, Sept 9th. Moore April 15th, Aug 12th, Oct 21st. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge . Fall Judge Merrimon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oot 28th Iredell May 20th, Aug 5th, Nov 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug 19th Nov 18th. Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept 2d, Dec 2d. Randolph March 18th, Sept 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept 30th. Stanly April 8tb, Oct 14th. HIHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. Fall Judge Rockingham July 22d, Nov 4th. Forsyth May 20th. Oct 21st. Yadkin Feb 18th. Sept 23d. Wilkes March 4th, Sept 9th, April 29th. Alleghany March 18th, Sept 2d. Davfe Apr! Jst, Oettth. Stokes April 15th. Aug 5th, Not 11th Burry April 22d, Aug 19tn, JNov 18tn TKKXH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Conuor. Fall Judge Philips. Henderson July 15th. Burke March 4th, Aug 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept 2d. Ashe March 25tb, May 27th,Aug 19th Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug 29th. Mitchell April 15th, Sept 9th. Yancey April 29th. Sept 23d. McDowell-May 13th, Oct 7th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge CouirER. Catawba July 15th. Alexander-July 29th. Union Sept 16tb. Mecklenburg Feb 25th, Aug 26th. Gaston March 18tb, Oct 7th. Lineoln April 1st, Sept 30th. Cleveland April 8th, Aug 5th, Oct 21st. Rutherford April 22d, Oct 28th. Polk May 6th, Nov 11th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmkr. Fall Judge Clark. Madison Feb 25th, July 29th, Nov 18th. Buncombe March 11th, June 17th, Aug 12th, Dec 2d. Transylvania April 1st, Sept 2d. Hay wood April 8th, Sept 9th. Jackson April 22d, Sept 23d. Maeon May 6tb, Sept 30th. Clay May 13th, Oct 7th. Cherokee May 20tb, Oct 14th. Graham June 3d, Oct 28th. S wain June lOtb, Nov. 4th. THE CELEBBATED ARRiNBTON 6AME FOWLS FOR SALE ry Q Aid FOWLS BAYS A NATIONAL Bl AIA Kaaoa. Tasy nave ronsm a won a series oi greatest mams ever foogfit on ttus or any at Philadelphia in TO, were honored by the UnJ- tad states Centennial jommptswaerwita tae Di ploma and Medal. . Mhave a variety of Colon rmort fjprovd Breeds in the United States. Z wOl ship splendid COCKS, of fine else said handsorne pmmare, pet grpiresa, O. O. at from $44 to $6.00 each HKNs7li50 and $8.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect toraiee Two Hundred Pairs this Sxtntmer. the Fmest Games in the I'orld, and will shla Yeong Fowis of March and lirllhatch during the months of August, Sen lember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or sven uouars per itm. . t Whoever disputes theirapertortty of my Birds, trm please back the assertion with their stamps. U . Hnaardstoa. Hash Co. N.C. Ilrs., Jpe Pereon's RTMXDT AND A IULL STOCK OF PATTtNT Medlclsej; ToOet Articles, and Pure Drugs ; Corner 8. JouruasJuat.' . P. Presertpttone ftHed day and night. ; laaStf , . - 4 3P"? The-oUflwhroQBii wholesale prices generally., la-ma inr nn small oraers higher prices have to l?ej6haTa-ea. ; J. ' TheotaUoWslwsjdttm as aoraratelV as Possible, but the 8a will not be resoanaibla I -Jar any t artatloaa from Ute-aetuai market price ot tne articles qaoieo. , .. - BAGGINtt ; : v.Oinmy.... ....... M. It A. Standard lMO EACCa-WortHCaxcllna . - earns, t a... 0 O ' . 8 bo alliens, V 7Ha Sides, 9 Jb.., I...,, ....... 10 a - WBSTJgRNKtOKSD - ' tfTtmnt&JH. 14 O Blde,-? try.-.: ....... ...... 8Jia IStf 14 iSM t8 11 : W 0 v w f 71UI u ivRV.flAr.TznJ. xum. 7 t 7 O tH fts 00 O 1 SS 0 00 1 75 1 85 1 TO SO O -23 S 00 O 8K 0 00 SS 14 00 W O S5 5 88 O SO U O S o e 10 li o 12 it o II 10 Q 11 ST A 88 17 E 10 18 5 19 t?H3 60 oe a so 1 I 15 Ehoslders, y t. BARRKLB SptritaTarpeatlae. . - Beoona tiiuio. e&on r NewHewrork,eaob... n BKSiwix. k ........... so & sa BMCT WQmlnfftoa, 9 V (00 O 8 0C Mortaern OOOCa 14 00 uu-vrnn, -t noon Carolina Northern CASDLSa. . 6perm..'..v... .. Adamantine ... NortLem Taotory Dairy, Cream-. : - BtaM..... coFfaa, 9 a- Java.... " ; L&jrnyra kio CQUH MXAL. 9 baa In saoks- VTrjrlnla Meal COTTON TLK8, 9 bundle DOKStiTICS-k'- iwetikr, 4-i, 9 7d. SO CM - rams, 9 bunok.... ........ 00. a 80.. KGGS;9dozen 11 O li Fish Kaoxerei. Nor i, w bn..... as w o SO 00 15 00 Mackerel, No. 1,9 half bbl. U 00 MacxereL No. 2. bbl IS 00 18 CO O 900 a 14 oo 6 50 Maokerel. No. 2, half bbl . . .. 8 00 Mackerel, No. 8. 9 bbl 13 00 Mallets, 9 bbl ... 0 GO Mallets, l'ork bbls 9 00 N. a Roe Herring. 9 keg... 8 00 DryOod. 9 6 VLOCB, 9 bbl Western tow irrade 8 25 Extra 4 60 " PamUy. 6 60 City KlUs 6apr 4 00 TvnU? 6 50 QHTB, 9 8 1 10 CO o a o oo 10 4 75 5 00 6 00 4 10 8 00 10 QBAIN, 9 bushel Corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo. In bulk, white. Corn, oargo. in bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store O&ts, from store Oats, Rust Proof Cow Peas EUB3,9 B Green Dry - HAY. 9 100 ts- Xastern Western North River.. HOOP IRON, 9 LARD, 9 Northern North Carolina LIMB. 9 barrel LUMBXK. Cltv Sawed. 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SO 75 " " (Lowland). 1 00 1 10 SABS. 9 country 1 City 1 1 ROPE, Z tk 1 SALT. 9 saek. Alum 00 80 Liverpool CO ti 80 00 80 8 s7 7 6 6 7 06 60 00 7 60 USDOn..A. uo American 80 SUGAR, 9 Standard gran.. 7?4 etanaara a. 7 White sx. C Bxtra C Golden U Yeuow Mb SOAP. 9 Northern. SHINGLES, 7 in. 9 M.. 0 6 00 2 00 Common.. Cypress Saps 4 60 uvprees Hearts o oo STAVES, 9 M-W. O. Barrel... 8 00 R. O. Hogshead .v. 0 00 TALLOW, 9 6 TIMBKR, 9 M feet Shipping.. 10 00 MlUPrime 7 60 MlllFalr 6 00 14 00 10 00 6 18 00 8 50 6 60 0 00 4 00 2 oeu 2 50 SO Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary WHI8KKY, 9 gal Northern. 5 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 28 15 10 O o North' i Carolina.. WOOL, 9 1 Washed. onwasnea. Burrv 18 15 ....... ... HU K.1P H KEYS' Dr. Humph&ktb Snanos are scientifically and carefully prepared prescrlpttons ; used for many years In private practice with soccees,and for over thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe cific is a special core for the disease named. These Specifics cure without dragging, mm Ing pr reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the aevereisn remedies of the World, LIST OF FBWCIPAI. HOB. CURES. PRICKS Feveva, Congestion. Inflammations ... '2 5 Woi-m, Worm Fever. Worm Colic. ryinsr Colic, or Teething of Infants.as iarrkea. of ChUdrea or Adults 5a TseBtery, Oriping, Bilious Colic... .25 Cholera Slerbas, Vomiting 23 Ceashs, Cold, BronchtUsJ?!?! 12.5 Seiralgla, Toothache.Faceache 25 Headaches, SickHeadache. Verdgo.25 Dysaeasla.. BiUotui Ktnmanh o -z Plre'"!ed,?r Period.. 2-f Watte, too Profuse Pfrirwin . O X Creep, Cough, Difficult Breathing 25 salt Ukean, Ersyipel&g, Eruptions. 25 nneimBiisn. ivoeumanc ratns SPECIFICS vranitfuehilila31ria 6 h t h al bb t . O Bore, or' Weak Eyes '. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .1 Wheeptna; Congh, Violent Coughs. .? Aatama copprouwu ureauung.. Ear Discharges, Impaired Heartng , screfala. Enlarged O lands, 8wellmg . General Debility.Physical Weakness. ( iropy, ana scanty eecreaons.. sea Skkisai, Sickaessf KldnPT Disease i from Riding . Nervosa Debility Seminal Weak ness, or Involoatary Discharges 1. Urinary Weakaeae, Watting Bed. . Paiattil Peried4 with Spasm. . Sold by Druggists, or writ post paid on receipt of price. Dr. HumnKKTB UAuat. (144 pages) richly bound in doth -and goWi mailed free. Ilamphreys' 91 edici bCoVk Fulton St. N Y. OUMPHRV YttttSsnCRT SPBClFIca Is Used tsy1 all ownereef HoYse and Cat. tie. A Comt mpUmentary copy of Dr Humphreys' Manual tm pages) oS sreattaent and nestle Animals Horses. Cattle. Sheet). veterinary care of Domestic Animals Horses, Cattle, Sheep rtogs ana i-ouiwy - oeni xree. uv VdlCTSBCO 109 M aui Itoa St, N. Y. dee 21 8m Bank of Heir Hanover. Antliorixed Capital, $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in. Burului Fund, - $300,000 -$130,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GOBS, CL M. STXDMAN. O. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAS, H.VOLLS3S. B. B. BBXDGXES. rSAAO BATXS, JAS A. LEAK, ' T. RHKLN STKU K.B.BOSDXH, ISAAC Batxs, President. G. W. WILLIAMS, W President, 9MSKU WM. L. eMTTH. Cashier. . uiseamem wv aaearc,faipnaTioBi.uu Epilepar)-V Spasm, St. Vitus' Danoa.'.l.OO D I w h m erf a, Ulcerated Sore Throat . . . 5 O Dhreirfc Congeationa a Eruptions .50 Atlantic CoaBt Line; fill & I elion B. B. HBrantoJ ft Condensed iScbbdole.' TBAIS8 GOING SOUTH. ': - - Datid Karon 24, 1889. . .a'- P. H. P. at . A. I Leave ; Weldon.. Rooky sft ............I 12 40 5.431 6 tu I Arrive II I 68 Arrive Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro.. ..I S 651... A. I 10 IP. M. I 7 0c I Arrive Wilson. ... 8 25 1 48 I Leave Wilson... .. Belma PayetteTille. U 35 8 85 I Arrive I Arrive 0 to Leave Leave Leave Arrive Goldsboro.... Warsaw, Masnolla WlimtagtOB.. 8 15! 7 401 4 10J 4 25 "s'ic 9 65 6 00 11 80 TBATJffS QOTBQ NOBTH. P M.i 11 601 A. SUP. M. Leave Wilmington. 9 001 4 00 5 40' 5 66 6 65 I A. X. Leave Leave -Arrive Xagnotta,.. Warsaw.... Goktsboro.. 10 85 10 60 I 2 15 11 60 Leave Payettetille . Arrive Selma Arrive Wllsoa.. 8.401 11 00 12 10 LA. M.IP. M l P. M. Leave Wilson..... I 2 871 I 881 7 Arrive Kooky Mt.... 1 1T 8 Arrive Tarboro j J 3 65 ; J - j A. M.I Leave Tarboro f 10 20f I IP M.I I 4 80 2 40 Arrive Weldon. 9 40 Dany except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neok at 2.30 P.M. Return mg, leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M, dally ex- OIUUT, Tram leave i leaves Tarboro. N. c. vi& Alwrm&rl a RaleiKb.R. Rvdallv.exeent SnadaT. B DSP. M'Sm lav. o uof. si.: ur o. ii r. n.mra Williams' ito n,N.ri,7.20P.M.i ana r, si. Keturamgieaves wniiamsten,N.C. UrT ?e1Pt 8anaay. 7.40 A, M.,8unda7 9.50A.K, Train on Midland N C. Branoh leaves Golds--S01.?-,- except 8nBday,8XQAM.; arrive gm thfleld, N. C7 9.30 A.M. Returning leaves 8mlthfield. NX3-10 A.M.: arriva Ondahnm. w. ClLttAJt -., ..!. ; Train en NashvQle Branoh leaves Rooky Mount at 8.00 P. M., arrives Nashville 8.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M. HRetaraisg teares Spring Hope 10.00 A. M . Nashville 10.85 A. M., Rooky Mount 11.15 A. M., dally, except Sunday. ' Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton. DsHy, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and i j .iu a . m. neturnmg leave Clinton at 8.00 A.M. and 3 10 p. M. connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 44, 23 and 78. r Southbound Train on Wilson and Fayette vllle Branch Is No. 6L Northbound Is No. 60. Dally except Sunday. Tram No. 27 South will stop only at wiison. eoldsboro and Masnolla. . Train No. 78 makes elose oonnectlen at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Rlohmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. day, Wednesday, Friday. LwesWeldon 9 60 p. UL, a & Ives Wilmington No. 600, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues day, Thursday, Saturday. . Wibnlngton 1.08 A. M.. arrive Weldon 5.83 x - Js. Tnsnxake elose connection for all points North via Rlohmond and Washington. All trains run soild between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers UHWUWi joHNP.Drma, General Sept; J. R. KJSNLY, Supt Transportation. T. M. ZMXRSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. mar 2 tf Atlantic Coast Line. WiliuiiiitoB, CoMia & Anpsta R. R. If illl lT-iw, Tr... u Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. a Dated March 24, 1889 6 P. M. P. M Leave Wilmington. Leave Marlon Arrive Florenoe 6 25 10 W 12 40 9 44 8 00 4 10 10 SO! 1 25 i A. M. P. M. lNo.50 No. 58 A. M. P. M. Leave Florenoe.., Arrive 8umter 3 20 tT6 00 4 40 7.21 No 6S L. M. 9 20 Leave' Sumter.... Arrive. Columbia. 4 o: tr 6 15 :o-.2 9 00 A. M. No. 62 runs through from-Charleston via Cen- Leafing Lanes 8SB A. M., Manning 88 A.M. Train on c. AD.B. R. connects at Florenoe With No. 68. '- , No. 601. Vestibule Tram, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Wilmington 2.10 A. M., arrive Florence 5.20 A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. s" s s o 6 V K K K P. M A. M IP. M. Leave Columbia 10 35 1 7 40 5 20 Arrive Sumter 11 58 9 15 6 87 Leave Sumter 11 58 t 9 80 Arrive Florenoe 1 15 10 40 ....:. A. M. A. M. No. 78. No. 14 A. M. A, M. P. M. Leave Florenoe 4 35 tlO 45 8 10 Leave Marion 6 23 11 80 8 47 Arrive Wilmington 8 86 11 85 A. M. P. M. Dally. tDany except Sunday. No. 63 runs through to Charleston. 8. C via Central R. R.. arriving Manning 77 P. M , Lanes 7:12 P. M Charleston 9.10 P. M. No. E9 connects at Florenoe with C and D. tram for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make olose connection at Wil mington with W.4W.K.E for all points North. No 600, Vestibule Train, l nesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Florenoe 9.55 P. M., arrive Wilmington 12 65 P. M. Train on Florence B. R., leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday, 6.15 P. M., arrive Rowland 7.35 P. M. Returning leave Rowland 7.30 A.M.. ar rive Pee See 10.00 A. M. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter dally except Sunday, 9.60 A. M , arrive PInewood it. 20 A. M. Returning leave fine wood 12 01 P. M., arrive Sumter 1.30 P. M. JOHN F. DIYTNB, uen'i Bupt. J. R. KKNLT, Assistant Gen'l Manager.' T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Agent, mar 24 tf The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper In the State, considering the Amount of Reading Matter. SUBSCRIPTION $1.80 A TEAR; $1 FOB 8 M08. The PATRIOT offers unparalleled facDltlea to advertisers for placing their business before the reading people or uuuiora, uaviason. no wan, Cabarrus, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry. Rockingham, Caswell, Person, Alamance and Randolph, the great Tobacco Belt of North Carolina. , Has the LARGEST CIRCHLATTOH of any pa per in Piedmont North' CaroUsa. . . . It rives yon aH the LOCAL NEWS ; ' It gives yom the NEWS from the Neighboring Counties. ; -. - t ; It gives jOTtoelftAtiEWS? f' ' It gives you all the LATEST NEWS from Wash it gives the Farmers Valuable 'Agenllnral' notes ana mncn -mtereewng ror ute ram. un Dtdry, and the Orchard, as well as the Family Household, ' ; j."i?-jt- $arBead the PATRIOT all the year round, f . Z. W. WHITEHEAD, Jan 12f - - ' - TMltevaad ProtWster CENTRAL "HOTEIi, fT HOTEL IS OPEN AT THB COVINGTON 1VX norner. whare I will he Plea sod to- see my old patrons.' My new Hotel will be opes lstl AwoemDer next, sty rjmniDus meets an pas senger trams at Railroad. D, L. PARXSB, tenTtfi IProprietor. ... NEW ADVKRTISEMEirrs. TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1,000 newspapers divided Into STATES AND 8BCTIOK8 will be sent on application FREE. - : , To tnose who want their advertising to pay, we can offer no better medium for thorough and effective work than the various sections of oar Select Local Ids, r--- . GEO. P. ROWELIi CO., novlDAWlm 10 Sorase street Mew York. ?MM"M'M,MSSSSSBSSBSaSBWSSSMSSSBSBSBSBaSBSSSSaMaWSSBSI CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. j r MJ CO -I -Qr- 7 10 Change of Sche'dnle. WB8TBOTJKD TBAI27S. .. 1i?'41- No- No. 5. Deo. s; 1888. Dally ex. Dally ex. Dally ex. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Leave WumlngVn 2.10 p. m 7.00 p. m Leave Hamlet.... 6 40p.m 2.00 a. m Leave Wadesboro 7.85 p. m 8.37 a. m Arrive Charlotte. 9.35 p. m 6.55 a. m Leave Charlotte.. 4.15 p. m Leave Lincoln ton. 6.61 p. m .Leave Shelby..... 8.57 p. m Arrive BatEerfn 8.20 p.m t KA8TBOUND TRAINS. - No. 38. T No. 4. No. 8. Dee. 8. 1888. Dally ex. Daily ex. Dally ex. - - ' Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Lve Butberrdt'n 8X0 a. m Leave Shelby.... . g.sa a. m Leave Lmoolntos io.so a. m Arrive Charlotte.. 12.C5P, m Leave Charlotte.. 6.00 a. m 7.45 p. m -Leave Wadesboro 8.08 a. m 11.15 p. m Leavel Hamlet.... 918a. m 1.45 a. m ' Arrive Wllmlngful L40 p. m 8.30 a. m ' . - 8 85 9 S3. 9 49! 53 I 29; ; ' Trains Nos. 41 and 88 make olose connection at Hamlet, between Charlotte and points North via Baleigh? . --, . Trains Nos 8 and 4 make olose oonnectlon at Hamlet, to. and from Raleigh. , Through Bleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. L.C JONXS, Superintendens. j. w. CLARK. General Passenger Agent. deettf - 1 Faliiietto Railroad Co. QN ANDrAJTKR' WKDNS8DAY, DXC- 6TH 1888, Trains will run as follows. daUy, Sun day excepted: ' OOEG SOUTH : No. 1 PAS8KNGKR AND TRXI6HT : Leave Hamlet, N. C 9.15 A. M. " Osborn, (Flag Stetion),. 9.85 A. M. M KoUock Station 10.05 A.M. Arrive Cherawi S. C. 10.25 A. M. GOING NORTH: No. 2-PASSBNGXS AND FRSIGHT : Leave Cheraw, 8.- C 4.20 P. M. KoUock..;....... 4 40 P.M. " , Osborne (Flag station) 6.10 P. M. Arrive Hamlet, N.C 6.20 P.M. WM. MONCURK, dec 13 tf Supt. THE ACME MANUFACTURING CO OJMTTKD,) WILMINGTON, N. C, MANUFACTURERS 07". Acme & Gem Fertilizers I tPINBFIBRS AND PINK FIBRBZ MATTING, C AND 1 COTTON ottwhlohlwe make a specialty, and are the first and only Manufacturers. This BAGGING is the only practical substitut for Jute Bagging, to which It is superior, and endorsed by the Cotton Factors, Insurance Agents and Xxohanges. sen 80 DAW tf BOOKS! BOOKS! A FULL UNB OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY JT1. on hand, and new sunn fee every week. Shaks- peare, Soott, Milton. Longfellow, Tennyson, Meredith, Poe, Bryant, Byron, Barns, Ingelow, Cowper, Hemans, Campbell, &o. Pilgrim's Pro gress, Hours with the Bible, Children of the Abby, Ivanhoe, David Copperfield, History ureasys uatties. to., are books. AU the above and more. In red line and gold 60 cents. -- MaoauTay's History of Bnirland (3 voL) 3&, Rollins' Ancient History 82 00. Plutarch's Lives 85 cents, Thackeray's Works (10 -volumes) $0.00, Josephus $2.00, Goed Writing Psper 6 cents per quire or 70 cents ream. Lead Pencils 12 cents Oosen. SCHOOL BOOKS CHEAP. Holmes 1st Reader '15 cents; ' HolnieBl.2nd Header 25 cents. Holmes' 3rd Reader 86 oeF. Bolmes' 4th Reader 60 cents, Holmes' 5th Header 80 cents. Sanford'M Primary Arithmetic. 20 cents, San ford's Intermediate Arithmetic 86 cento. Ban ford's Common School Axlthm6tlo 64 cents, San- ford's Higher Arithmetic $1.00. Maury's Inter mediate Geoeraphy 60c, Maury's Manual Geo graphy $1.28. Large Family Bibles (old and new version) moatratrd. si.75 and upwards. DICKKNs; complete Works (15 Vol.) $5.75. The above are the prices of only a few Books, others In proportion. We have a large lot of second-hand School Books that we will sell at very low prices. Our terms are STRICTLY CASH. Orders by mall solicited. MAXTON BOOK COMPANY, aug 1 DAW tr Max ton N. C. SHORT CUT! HAVS THB "SHORT CUT" AT MAXTON. A short out on frosts. A short cut on quick transportation North. A short cut on rich soli for early vegetables. These are all established facts. We live In a wonderful age, and there is no telling what de veloDments are near at hand. Buy a Tarm and stir the soil. . ' VGo tin the ground. said God to man, "Subdue the earth, it shall be thine." Only a few yean benoe and land wOl be be yond price In this section. I will Sake pleasure in belptnir any body who PUSHING and KNTXRPRISING to nay a Farm in this community commissions or no commis sions. - O. H. BLOCKS R, oo 19 tf Real Estate Agent. Maxton. N. C THE CLIHATE, THE SOIL, JjV)B TRUCK GABDENINGAND RAPID TRAN- sit North, cannot be surpassed In any section of North Carolina as we find It at TVT A "X"Q?Q3ST, Onlv twentv-two hours from Baltimore. No, killing frosts until late in winter. Early t for gardens in Spring. A few good Farms yet for sale, but rapidly sarnng. Live ai and enterprising farmers and gardeaers have an enviable opppr- tnnlty lust now. Apply to O. H. BLOCKER, oot is ti ueai astate Agent, aaxton.0. v. Person County 17ei?s r pnbnshed at ROXBORO. N. c WniTAiaJUl & GIBBOIVS, Sdlton and Proprietors. ThelfEWShasthe largest enxmlatloa i of aai paper published or circulated In the fine tobaeoe - section of North Carolina. Advertising rates very liberal, tabstriptlon Snooper veer- .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 26, 1889, edition 1
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