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"Like THE effect produced by Ayer's Cherry . Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup, , and Sore Throat are, in most vases, is mediately relieved by the use of this ; ; wonderful . remedy. It strengthens the ! vocal organs, allays i irritation, and pre- rents the, inroads of Consumption; in ' every stage of that dread disease, Ayers Cherry Fee-. , toral relieves cough ing and induces I refreshing: rest. .. , . A T-r' Cherry Pectoral in my family lor thirty years and have aaVs found it the best remedy for, to which complaint my children KrbB r!ubJect.-Capt. fj. Carley, Brooklyn, N. "i - From an experience of over thirty rears in the safe of proprietary medl-J-' T fl justified in recommending Cherry Pectoral. One of the recommendations of the Peftoral is the enduring quality of its popularity, It Sing ; more Mlable now than it was w s rears aso, when its great ' ioc wLy5ne?i marveloul? K S Drake. M. D., Behot, Kans. My little sister, four years of age, was so ill from bronchitis that we had; almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful man and of large experience, pronounced it use less to give her any more medicine ; saving that he had done all it was pos sible to do, and we must prepare for the worst. As a last resort, we determined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and I can truly say, with the most happy results. After taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was out of danger. We continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied she was entirely well. This has given me unbounded faith in the preparation, and I recommend it confidently to my customers. C. O. Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind. For Colds and Coughs, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FBI P ABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowe!!, Mass. Price tl ; tlx bottle, 85. Worth $5 a bottle. feb22 DAW ly SELF-BAISING BUCKWHEAT, r a AND 6 LB PACKAGE a. N IN VALUABLE AKTI wS FUR PKODUl- A in la a few inn ute . by the addition of cold (water or milk, moat delicious Buckwheat Cakes. sitbkr in bulk ok in gallon ob halp gallon cans.: Frtsli VeEtaliles and Fruit by .every (rteamer. PHB8BHVB8 AND JELLY BY TH EXPOUND For sale by JXO. L. B0.4TWRIGUT, out 4 V 15 and 17 fonth Pront 8L Atkinson & Manning. 4 GENTS, lorn Carolina Home Insurance Comp'i a orrnt to thosx wanttno rssTTh vNCX AGAIN 8T ITR. Policies ta this Old ear sellable Home Institution. kU nun promptly paid. W. 8. PROtROeS, President. CHARLES' ROOT, Secretary J PULASKI OOWPXB. SuperrtaorX DOBLER & MUDGE WIIOLEKAL.B Paper Warehouse, aitimore. Ma. (.sjimtanuy in took Every Variety of Papei istxl in Nr- -pr n.l Job .-tntta "1R MetLccibt Advance rui.Ai t-twii clui tuo Saxi deroied to Temperance Morality and Kellgloa iNuKPaNDKNl". BOLD. PiMjlTlVK. AGkRS Siva. Looka at tblnirs as they are Talks in s free, lively styl on all subject. Advocate what Is KiGd rather than what is popular. In Its 8th votum Haa made tta way to pobllo favor on oertt, without ofBotal patronage agalnrt Aerie opposition Circulates at large over the State, and ta one of ine beet advertlalna sheets In the State. For sample oopy address BBBTTT A ROBaT, 4om b f . Holdtcro N C Atkinson & Manning's Insurance Rooms, o lis NORTH WATXB STRXXT. HllailagMa, ft. C tirb, nam aii life ComjaniB. MCKTema uaotxal Bapt aaas ted Otw. 8l00.00aje it f WUmington Seacoast B. E. 'pRAlNS WILL RUN AS POLLOW8: Leaving WHmrngtoe at f J8 a. m., 8 80 p. m Leaving Hammocks at 8.10 a. m.. 5.10 p m Trains or Can chartered dormc whiter mouths at reasonable rates. 8DNDA.T BCHKDULX Leave wnmlngton at U0 p. m. Leave Ham mnnkn at KOQ p g tM tt BOSTON POST. fHK OLD, 1NV1NCIBU AND THOROTTGHX.1 TROX BLUX DSX OCRATIG NXWSPAPXR. The clean ramlly Nswspapsr of Jaaasaohasetta, Opntauunc the most complete news of any paper ta New Bajrland. The Boston Daily Post Is especially noted for its reliable Oonunerolal and Ptaancial Peatarea. SUBSCRIPTION RATIO. - . Din.T One Tear. 19; Six Moaths, $4Mi ta a4 anoe. WnnT.raaunUa par Year tn advaaoa; CLTJB RATXS. . Py or mors to on address wid ba furnlshaa " foUows : Daily POST at ia.00 per year per ooyr. Tea ?Jl 17. M eeoh, tn advance. - . XfLY P BTat SLO0 per y"! toanbs of Prra or mere, on oopy win bo w..WTrMl of the Clah. THE MORNING STAR TBI mr or pbinothib. ; . - BATASX) TATLOB.'; :1 ' 1 5 Orer the eaves where the an a beams fall Twitters tha swallow: I hear from the moan tains the cataract call: Bads on the bashes and blooms on the mead 8 vMJt ar swelling Hark! Che pons whUpereth. ifake with speea Bead mj dwejllsc" Oat of the tremulous blae of toe air Cailinr bafora her. Who was it bade me, "Awake and prepare. aoou, mj aaoreri" . - "Follow." ho laughed, 'where the Miss of eann , W Ooa thra mm rIl ir Yet In the eprinic aad her thousandfold birth,- A I, too, am dweliinj." Oat of the bads he was peep In, and una Soft with the swallow: Yea. and he called where the cataract sprang; Follow, oh, follow I Vain to defy, or evade, or. in sooth. Bid him to leave met But his deception is dearer than truth; Liet him deceit e me! Spirits Turpentine. - We are witboat Charlotte pa pers. McDowell BuoU: - The hotel is kepi quite lively by deily visitors from tbe un viewing tbe grandeur and beauty of in- wot-rt in ana around tbe Knob, and ih - wOQdVrful li ner! Bprinss. Salisbury Watchman: The W. N C R R. received at this DOint last week lift. -two miles of CO-pound steel rails t..r toe min hoe between Htckorv aol Asbeville which will make this road an ail atel rail line. Fayetteville Observer: The negro Btoedfoot from Fayeileviile who i- an applicant for route agency on C. F & x v. ioaa. it is understood, will not gt mat place, rne aaministratioa will do nothing for the negroes Henderson Gold Leaf.: At a r-o- nt meeting of the Henderson Tobacco Board of Trade the following officers were elected rr the enauinr year: YY. H Walker. President; W. H. 8moot, Vice tree idem; n. r. uiraose, secretary ; U. A. Liewis, lreasurer. Washington Gazette: Yeater- dsy morning at six o clock, Or. J. Frank Ltitaem breathed his last at his home In Haalin, N. O.. after a long seige of soffer- ing Lr. Liatbam was a remarkable man. In agriculture he was a success, using the most advanced methods and farming in a scientific manner. Hickory Carolinian: While three Republican Congressmen and others were pressing three different candidates for marshal of the Western Worth Carolina District, the President quietly wrote to Ms lor w W. Kollins. tendering him the office, and he accepted. The wheat crop is looking fine and the farmers are hopeful of a good crop. Forest City Newsi The Baptist church in this place seems to be in a quan dary. They have built a beautiful church edifice in the town in place of the dilapida ted structure known as tbe old Cool Spring Church, end on last meeting day they seemed to be divided, part of the members holding to the old place of worship and de claring their unwillingness to come to the new church. Dew Bern Journal: The re mains of Mr. W. T. Foscue, who died in Raleigh on Sunday. Qd formerly a resi dent of New Bern, arrived in tbe city last night. General Ransom haa Just re turned from ntt county, where his forces are at work on Tar river. - He says that the farming prospects where he has been are splendid and most promising We are informed that there is but one bar room in Hyde county. Hyde, however, fx not a dry countv. Concord Times: Mr. Will Kerr. tbe inventor of the machine for making seamless bags, which will be manufactured in the new factory here, is now in Chicago having his machine perfected. The briefca are now being made for another large factory, to be built on the site just below tbe residence or nr. YY. K. Udell The capital stock of the Odell Haau factor ing Company has been Increased from $150 000 to $450,000. nearly half a million, and this factory will belong to that com pand, making three large cotton factories under this company. Durham riant: Mrs. E. W. Foster, si. up agent, reports that the sale of revenue stamps for the month or uarca amounts to fitly thousand, tlthl huudred and sixty two dollars and seventy eiht cents. We regret to learn of the draib of Mr. Edgar Lee Shelburn. which (ccured a tbe home of bis parents, on Mc- M -n i. 'ret, N.ut 10 o'cIkx 'his morn- Mr tit-1 uio wa ab- ut 20 years of mtt A. i t ciilid of sir. and airs. C tr. abiu.iiiu tbe face et rday b leTKe and vicicUi New Fundiaod doe. ieonc nti to Mr. J. - M. Blackwood A mad siot e was applied to the bile and it a b- ped b' ll poiaou was extracted Piitftboro Record: We are pleaded to hrar very f Torable reports from the w beat and oats crops in mis county. A subscriber writes us that one of his neighbors recently married his fourth wife, ana thai in doing so he became the brother- io-law of two of his own sons. We Dub.ifthed last week aa extract from the Wilmington Star describing the p liable condition of a lunatic in Bladen county. ind we suKested that if the attention of Dr. Grissom was called to the ease, he would take charce of the man. We have since received a letter from Dr. Grissom statins that immediately upon reading the Record he had written to the sheriff of Biaden county offering to receive the luna tic into the asylum and have him properly cared for. Goldsboro AraxL : During the month of March, that is always so prolific of fatality from pneumonia alone, not to sneak of iu eeneral death record from ell causes, we hsd in this city only one death. which was that of a child in me nrst wara. The Baptist Church in this city was crowded to standing room Sunday night to hear the sermon of Her. ait. Berne, or ue New Bern Baptist Church. The brilliant reputation of this gentleman had preceded him to Goldsboro and hie sermon Sunday night sustained the plaudits of his most enthusiastic admirers. ine j&iecsno TJirht men are here surveying ine grouna and prospecting for patronage preparatory to taking nnat action wiio rcgaru Drivuege, wnicn, unices mcy vcgui ww by the 6th Inst, will expire on met aau. fJreenrilie liefUctor: VI you ever see bureau a boat? Wiaon Mirror. No. but we've seen a wash stand a trial and a wardrobe himself for a drive. The rumor was current on the streets last week that Mr. M. O S.Cherry, of Bethel. Pitt county a able Kepreseaxauve nas lauen heir to an estate in Tennessee rallied at tlOOOO. George Winn, an orphan u- a t flrlffla of this town, and will be learned the jeweler's trade under him. M vnur of Wilmington took much in Verest in the liUle fallow and secured the home tor him. He is a bright boy and we hone will Ilka h!a r nNwt. rille is to have several other railroader The Norfolk 6s Southern are now surveying Has from liackey's Ferry on the Bound to UiU place, and those who know m-: It will oo speeoiiT ouiit. John .Robinson, of -the Seaboard line, stand em th t Roanoke with his iron Wu thM..-. to bridge theettwani sud head this wsy.and vriccutcsi wuwm nas . already surveyed his route from Jsaesrille to Greenville. HUleiRbT Obterv&riiiTbB citr authorities innnniM that h f.M examination will begin this moraingvaad that all persons in thsv city who have not already done so should see to it that their premises are in good order. Got. Fowlq yesterday pardoned Cbas. Harris, who was sent to the penitentiary from Jackson county under a sentence of th years for larceny. He has already served nearly ebrht Years of him tum mA ,m don was granted on certificate of his physi cian that Harris was blind in one eve and nearly bllndtntbe "other, sod that his health wss otherwia faitinv. T, Charlotte Chronicle of Sunday says: Mra rv. a. oaipp,-wno uvea two miles from lit.- Holly, died vesterdav-ftttv about five o'clock Mrs. Shionwaa tha sister of Col.-Wm. Johnetcw.-ef Chariette. Tester lay morning aboei 10 o'clock Mr. George Perry was going home, and when Dasainr under tha nllMul tnatu nm South street hts horse became 1 frightened and started off ia amn. tnpfii tk M over and throwing Mr Perry out. break ing nts leg ana otherwise - Injuring him. The Rev Dr J B Sberrsr. Presl dent of Davidson CnlWii riAllMu tv sermoos of crest earnektness and power on Sundav at the First Presbv tartan Phnw of this city. Governor Fowle vester dsy issued the death warrant of Eli Ward, of Northampton county, and set the day of his execution for Friday, May 3rd. Ward was convicted of burelarvand took an an. peal. The lodgment has been confirmed Arrests in the city for the month of March. 1889. were sjt fnlTnwa Whlia males 63. females 8; total whites M. Col oredmales 43. total colored 43. Total arrests 98. I WiHBLLtWGS. Tht smile is tbe same in all lan- Rupees unto the grunt Oil Ctv Der rick. v . . The total ice harvest of Maine for tbe - eeso is estimated at 1.171,000 tons Phil. Times. There are at present 160.000 barrels of unsold apples in the western part of New YoTl.PAil. Timet. A grocer in Boston is said to give away a copy of "Robert Elsmere" with every purchase of soap. FhU. Times. Sissy (charming) .do yon know Charley Multonhed asked me what dsy was April fool day? Sophia (sarcastic) I don't know why he should bare asked. All dsys are the same to him. 2f. T. Heralds The twenty-one suicides at Monte Carlo during the months of Jsnuary and February are mentioned by the European newspapers as an indication of a prosperous season at that gambling para disc PML Times. Qua I hear George has married an heiress. He's in clover now, I suppose. Dick No, he's working like a horse, try ing to pay his board at a $40 a week hotel. Her father pays hers, and she won't live any where else. New York Weekly. Country editor's wife how hap py you seem to-night, Edward Have yon had any good luck to-day f Country edi tor well, I should say 1 had. xou can have that silk dress now. "What has hap pened f "Farmer Hendricks, who hasn't paid for his paper for seven years, came la to day and stopped his subscription." Evening Wisconsin. reason a i Minister Fred Grant will sail for Europe on April 17. Phil. Record. Thomas Ryan. United States Minister to Mexico, has a smooth face, a bald head, a large nose and a strong mouth. His eyes sre small, bright and humorous. N. T. World. Henry Watterson annonnoes that Governor Foraker. of Ohio, will be sent as Minister to . Germany. In this case the American flsg will be left in a very ex- posed situation tha continent. K. i World Mra. Harrison is recovering very slowly from her recent - illness. Tbe se ere cold from which she is suffering haa defied treatment stubbornly, owing to the fact that Mrs. Harrison was much exhaust ed by the excitement of the campaign and its contequences. N T World, Major Armes thought that Got. Beaver did not treat him Justly, and: he pulled his nose. The Northern contempo raries will be good enough to remember that Major Armes is not a Southern man. If be wss they would have something to sav abou ' barberUm" in the South. Sa vannah News. Robert Loais Stevenson has a South Pacific letter in the London Timet shaming the British for their lekewarmoeea in h- Samoan 'utioete. Where is Brtuh uprt macy oo the seas of the - world? saS be iu eu MitaBCe; and tbso be goes oo end aiTeo a little advice as to what should be done with the Germans. FhU. Record, i A 8cras ef Paper Save Har Life Ir was just an ordinary scrap of wrap ping paper, but it saved her life. She was io tbe last stages of consumption, told ; by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time: she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrap ping paper ahe read of Dr. Sing's New Dis covery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her. she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to Wi H. Cole. Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Ro- Bin R, Bxxlajct' Drug store, Whole sale and Ketail. t Baefejsa'e Armtca saivs Thx Bkst Bjxtx in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhen ray Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands;- Chilblains, Coras, and all Skin Eruptions.' and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I It is guaranteed to give ' perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25, cents per box For sale by " Roxxbt K. t BxiAaarr, wholesale and retail druggists. ' f' amanBaasw'BBswwaaaa STTWat Of FISTS 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, atov . Mann- factored only by the California Fig Syrup Company, Ban Francisco, CaL s j At wholesale and retail by RobtL R. BxlxucT. -- ' - ; it i The AdnuniBtratioii Uterinum la Milt . tWill mtmmJt k. Is prsparadlo 4o yoa ap ta the UmsI atria,' E. a TnXXTtutT, JBartag and abr PreaSVr. m ao. t aoata msiBa manxaTatsd. and er aaxloaa to kna ht win "tM ,n" Hn-rlncn Tnrlp BO nil's' "-ix Ueaufort Jaay ov aotn. Chirrltuok Maxeh 4th, Sept td. Camden Mareb 11th, Sent 9th. ' Pasquotank Maxell 18th, June 10th, Bept lQtn. . . -.' - - Perquimans March 25th. Sept 23d. Chowan April 1st, Sept 80th. Gates April 8tfarOet 7th. .t-. . Hertford April 15th, June 17th, Oet WaJhington Aprill 22d Oct 21st. Tyrrell April 29th, Oct 28th. Dare May 6th Nov 4th. Hyde-May 13th, Nov 11th. Pamlico slay 20th. Nov 18th. 8SC02STD JTTDIClAJi DISTKIOT. SprInnd'fce"Ii.cRnE. Fall Judge BoTatur. Halifax March 4th, May 13th, Nov. 11th. - Northampton April 1st, Sept 80th. Bertie April 29th, October 28th. Craven May 27th, November 25 tb. Warren March 18th, September 18th Edgecombe April 15th, October 14th. - THIRD XtTDXCXal, DISTRICT. ' - Spring Judge - . Fail Judge MacRajb. Pitt March 18th, June 10th, Septem ber 16th. -Franklin April 15th, Nov 11th. Wilson-June 8d, Oet 28th. Yanoe May 20th, Oet 14th. Martin Marah 4th, Sept 2d. Dee 2d. Gren April 1st; Sept 80th . , Naeh-r-April 29th, Nov. 18th. , FOURTH JTJDICIAIt SISTBICT. Spring J odge Gbavsm. Fall Judge Wake Feb 25th, March 25, April 22nd, July 8th, : August 28th, Sept 23d, Oet 21st. Wayne March 11th, April 15th. Sopt 9th, Oct 14th. Harnett August 5th, Nov 25th. Johnston August 12th, Nov 11th. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Fall Judge Gravbs. Durham March 25th, June Sd, Oet 14th. Granville April 22d, Sept 9th, Nov 25th. Chatham May 6th, Sept 30th. Guilford Feb 18th, May 27th, Aug 26th. Dee 9th. Alamance March SeDt 23d. 4th. May 20th, Orange March 8th, Aug 5th, Nov 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug 12th, Nov 11th. Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov 18th. SIXTH JUDICIAJC DISTRICT. Spring Judge Skepp. jj-aii judge . Pender May 6th, Sept 9th. Waw Hanover Ariril 15th. Sent 23d. Lenoir Aug 19th.Nov 11th. TnH Plant. t ' Nr.25tK. SampsonFeh 25tbAprll 29th, Oct CarterebMareh 18th, Oct 21. Jones Marctj5tlv Oct 28th. Onslow April let, Nov 4tbL SKVBBTH XUBICtAL DISTRICT. Spring JttdgeMBRRiMOir. r'--'1?,all JnAcn RvtlW Ansnn-Anrll 29th"Spnt 2d. Nov 25th. Cumberltod-May 8th, July 22d, Nov litn, . '.,..'. rSoInra rtna AnriLlan. Jnly 29t.h. Robeson May SOth, Aug -19th, Sept Richmond Sept 15th, Jane 8d,Dec 2d. w.a ai a a a . a a isiaaen niaren loin, uci mru . Brunswick April th. Sept 9th. Moore April loth, Angl2tbt Oct 21st BISHTH JXJDICIAX. DISTRICT. Spring-Judge . Fall Judge Mkrrimoit. na.ha.rrna Anril 29th. Oct 28th Iredell May 20th. Aug 5th, Nov 4th. Rowan Mav 6th. Auz 19th Nov 18th. Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept 2d, Dee 2d. Randolph March 18th, Sept 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept 80th. Stanly April 8th, Oet 14th. HTNTH JUDICIAI. DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. X. Ml W UUKC Rockingham July 2 2d, Nov 4th. Forsyth May 20th. Oct 21st. f ait J UUKD laaun x u ioiu, ou, Wilkes March 4th; Sept 9th, April IM.L Alleghany March 18th, Sept 2d. w-v a . ft a. ItaL Surry April 224, Aug ,19th, Nov 18th TBJSXH JTJDICIAD DISTRICT. Sprinr-Judge OoiriroR. Fall Judge Phtups. Henderson Jnly 15th. . Bnrke March 4th, Aug 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept 2d. AaheMareh 25th. Mav 27th.Aucr 19th Watauga April 8th. .June 3d, Aug 29th. Mitchell April 15th, Sept 9th. Yancey April 29th. Sept 23d. McDowell slay 13th, Oct 7th. KLXVXXTH JTJDtCIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge CiiARat. Fall-Judge CojrjrBR. Catawba Jnly 15th. Alexander-Jnly 29th. Union- Sept 16th. Meeklenburg Feb 25th, Ang 26th. Gaston March 18tb. Oet 7th. X,incoln April 1st, Sept 80th. Cleveland April 8tb, Aug 5th, Oet 21st. Rutherford April 22d, Oct 28th. . Polk May 6th, Nov 11th. TWXLFTH JtTDICIAIi DISTRICT, flnrlnv Jnim fitLina. Fall Jndge CiiARK. Madison Feb 25th, July 29th, Nov 18th. Buncombe March 11th, June 17th, Ang 12th, Dec 2d. Transylvania April 1st, Sept 2d. Hay wood April 8th, Sept 9th. J ackson A pri 1 22d, Sept 23d.) Maeon May 6th, Sept 80th. Clay May 18th, Oct 7th. Cherokee May 20th, Oct 14th. Graham June 8d, Oct 28th. Swain June 10th, Nov. 4th. TUB C?KI.B1111ATEP 1BSIIBT01 6AHE FOVIS FOB SALE ary 6AKB rowxs hats a xatiokal ks KtaUoa. n7aavtov&taad woaasertM of tea sj as test mats s evav ioorfet oa tus or any aaoar eonnnsa.aad KftaaaPalra, oa exhlhttloa Soma and aUdal. . "Taavee vartotvef Colors and most afvrored adsbi tha UsIUd Stataa. I wul shhMslsnoJd OOCKJ. of nne atae and handsome phunace,pei aVa O. D- at from 4J)Q to UM teM HsTlai aoh; or 17.00 per Pais i0Mvr TrV. -Iexpee to ralaaTwo Hundred fiSii ta aunuaac. the Ylnaat eamas la the Cork!, and will ship Tewar Vewjs ef March and ZvSfSatoh darms; the moaths of Assist, Sep--aaibwaad Oee,a Irre DeQars set Pair, or Stb Dollars par Trio If fitmanlstoa. KaaaCo. tUO.- -ElrOa Joo Pcrcon'o KXmXOt AKD A TTJIX STOCK OP PATX3fT Madteb e. ToOet Artie and. Pare, Drags and rhnr1' u eas always be found at t, Oemer . Peart and Man ML'', -I--..- p. g. risserqiflnrai ftOsd day and aicbt, - - 3 fasvatt --- av The followtBC - Quotations " represent wholesale prloes KenersJOr. Ia marine up small eiuershlcher prices have to be eharced. i The quotations sre always riven as aocuratert as possible, hot the Scab wiH not be responsible for any variations from the actual market price ofthearUcles.quoted. , . BAGonro ; flnTlTiy .sasssssaaasaeses nPtilfcllUftrQ aaaeje BACON North Carolina . ., - Earns, 9 t......... Shoulders, f !.;..... Sides, !.... iu Hams. X... IS O UK V&O U - O UM 10 O 11 14 O IS 88 tades, m WinnMiM.a ... D3T HAXiTJSl Sides, V Shoulders,.... BARRXL8 Spirits Turpentine. Seoond Hand, each..,. Maw New ork.eaoh Mew City, each.... BB8WAI, BRICKA wllinlngtoa. v at..... NoTtharn. ........ ............ 6TJTTBR, - Rortb Oarolina.... M r o 7M CM 00 O 1 85 0 00 in l es o in o as S 00 O 8 0C 8 00 ta 14 00 15 o sen as o so 18 A 85 8 O 10 11 Q 18 S IS 10 O 11 87 O 85 17 O SO 80 00 O 60 1 I U JO 00 o so.. HO 18 Northern. are a GAHDLS3, 9 Spemi. ...... Adamantine.. aaaa CHKSS, av Northern Paotory Dairy, Cream...... Bute .......... COPPKB, - Java Itguyra, .......... aaaa aa too CORN IDEAL, buAtnaaoXA- vnvuua Meal COTTON TUBS. s bundle ouMJcrriuB Sheetiair. 4-i, yd Saras, V bunch . wwi v doaea rrjSH Maokerel, No. 1,9 bbl. . . Mackerel. No. 1, W half bbl Maokerel. No. 8. bbl Maokerel. No. 8, half bbl.... Maokeral. No S. 9 bbl Mallets, f bbl . MoUets. Tork bbls 23 00 11 00 16 00 8 00 IS 00 0 CO 8 00 8 00 6 O 80 00 O 16 u 18 00 8 00 14 00 5 60 10 00. 4 00 10 N. C Boe Herrtnc V aes... Dry Cod. 8. riiOITB. 9 bbl W astern low rtads 44 Bxtra " Family. City Mills Super. Family ' OLDS, 8 ttBAIN, 9 bushel Corn, from store, bagawhite Corn, earso, in bulk, white. Corn, oargo. in bass, white. Corn, mixed, from store.... 8 85 4 60 6 60 400 475 5 00 6 00 4 10 6 00 10 60 5 60 O 8 O 57K9 00 O 00 o 5f 6TM8 60 uats, rrom swra rOats,Bust Proof. Cow Peas.. ... HXDKS. t Green.... Baioos-" Eastern... Western o 00 1 00 O 1 10 4 O 6 O 5 7 1 10 1 OS 1 00 8 :o 184 0 00 00 109 - North River HOOP IBON, 88 LARD, f 8 Northern North Carolina LuMaB. City Sawed, ') M tt," Ship Staff, resawed Bong-h Bug Plana West India Cargoes, aooord- 90, WO 140 O 18 00 15 00 IS 00 18 00 14 00 890 00 16 00 tn to cmalitv O 18 Ot Dressed Flooring, seasoned. Soantline and Board, eonvn 4 I 15 atOLASASS, gallon New 'Stop Cuba, In ahds.... In bbls.... Porto Rloo, mhhds la , in bbls Sugar House, in hhds ! in bbls 8yrep,tn bbls MAILS. Beg. Cut. lOd basis... OILS, 9 gallon Kerosene Lard Linseed Boela Tar.... Deck and Spar . POULTRY - Chiokens, live, grown " Spring PXANTJTS?9 'bushels 2818S.V POTATO Bo, bushel Sweet 88 O 80 sa 81 S3 15 18 -45 8 50 so o 29 80 00 16 O 80 O 886 C 10KO 14 00 O 68 80 S 1 00 15 O 18 00 O 90 00 O 88 80 Q 85 10 5 80 75 O 85 60 O 90 80 O 60 8 760 8 00 Irish, bbl POKkT barrel Oltv Mass 15 60 16 00 15 00 U 50 6 70 1 10 J Prime.. 18 60 SnfflB 00 KTfTB Carolina. B 4Ui Bough. bnsheLp.. f JO g BAGS. 9 .8 Country - Q Cltv.. 1 O BOPX.a8 lHO SALT, V saek. Alum w Uverpool 00 TJuh&ii 00 80 00 80 8 American 80 grjOAB, restandard gran.. mo Standard A .'........... 7H White Xx. C tta. Ci LnSAmm 7 C Yellow 4& 6K SOAP, 8 northern o O o 7 00 60 00 7 50 14 00 10 00 6 15 00 8 60 6 60 0 00 4 00 SBXNGLBS. 7 in. V M 6 00 Common 8 00 Cypress Saps....... 4 60 Cypress Hearts 0 00 WAHlgkad-.0:.::: S S TALLOW, 9 8 6 TDCBKB. M feet Shipping.. 10 00 Mill Prime 7 60 Mill Fair 6 00 Common Mill 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 WHISKEY, gal Northern... 1 00 Norta Carolina 100 WOOL, 9 Washed 28 Unwashed M 15 Burrv 10 2 08 8 60 SO 18 16 HUMPHREYS' Dr. HTmraKB-ra' Sracmcs are scientifically and carefully prepared prescription ; used for many yeara in private practice with aaceesB,and t or ovef thirty yeara oaed by the people. Every single 8pe cino b a pedal cure for the disease named. These Specifics core wlthoat droKslng, pm-g. bis; or reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the eavereig-n remedies af theWorld, UST Of PBWC3TAL ROS. CURES. PRICES Fevers, Congestion, mflammatlong. . .a ( VY arna, wormivrcr, worm vouc. ..' Crylna Colic, or Teething of Infanta.! uiarriea, oi umiaren or Aauits. .. Dysentery i Griping, Bilious Colic. . . Caalera M orb as, Vomiting Caagaa, Cold, BronchitiB N rals-fa. Toothache.FaoM;le Beadachea, Sick Headache, Vertigo.: vaseMla.. 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Hampareya' MediclneCo.lOS Fulton St. NT. VKTKRFVARV SPECTFIfX. . TTaeabva.il swssMaf Itsnc si J Pat- tie. A ujmpumen uu-y oopy or ut. Mumpnreys Teterinary Kanoal 300 pages) oa treatment and care of Domestic Animate Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry Sent free. HjnoSBETS1 icnmOa, 10 Pnltpa St, N. T. dee 21 8m Bank of IJot7 Hanover. Authoilied Capital, - ... $1,000,000 Oaan Capital paid io. - SS00.000 Surplus Tiuid, - - $130,000 DJiUECTOBS : W.LGOBX, C X. STXDMAn, O. W. WTLLIAMa, ISAAO BATX8, ' DONALD MacBAX. E. VOLLBBS. B. & BKTDQKBa--. J AS A.T.BAK, , P. KH Kl NOT ACT, B.B.BOBIE!L 2.W.LTBXB0. - TSAAO BATXS, President. . sLW.WHJJAlfJ8,vleePrealdent, aaitnf WM.L.ftanTH.Cashlsr4 ; aeaasaaaaaasasaaasa . jtmm "f kndensel ' Sclieilule. TKArNSftQCTG SOUTH.. DAT rAreh24.im :: o. - . p, 8PM s. Ml Leava ; Weldon.. .......i U 401 6.4J1 6 00 Arrive Booky Mt 1 68 ...771 7 10 Arrive Tarboro.......... 1 3 661...... ... J A. M.I Leave Tarboro 10 80f Arrive Wilson..;.....;... ..P'2 too 7 48 Leave Wilson... ...-".. t8 85i Arrive Selma I 8 85 Arrive Payetteviile..... 1 a io...." ...... Leava Goldsboro 8 15 7 40 8 85 Leave Warsaw 4 10...... 8 88 Leave Macnoha.. 4 25 8 40 8 40 Arrive Wilmington OQQ 8 66 11 80 raAT2S GOING. HOSTS. ftgg LP M A M IP M Leave Wilmington 11 60 8 00 4 od Leave Magnolia, - 1 16 10 85 8 40 Leave Warsaw.... 10 60 6 66 Arrtva Goldgboco 8 16 11 60 6 66 Leave PayetterUla . I i 8.401 .... Arrive Selma 1 11 061 J ArrlTe Wilson...... ........... I .1 18 M " ! 1A. M. P. M IP U. Leave WQsoa I 8 871 ia 86J 7 68 Arrive Booky MU- I I 1171 8 88 Arrive Tarboro I... j 8ll.l.... Leave Tarboro .. .. I 10 80f .... . 4 8ol Arrive Weldon 840 Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neek Branch Road leaves Halifax for 8ootland Heok at S.80 POL Betara Ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8JW A. M daily ex oept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, H. yla Albemarle jtaleigh.R. Rdaily.exoept 8asday, 8.86P. 8Lnv day 8.17 P. M.rriva Wllllamstpn, N.C..7.20 P.M. and 4.45 P. M. Be turning leaves WtUiaraston,N.C Dally except Sunday, r.40 A. M.3nnday 8J0A.M, arrive Tarboro. M. O- 8.15 A. M and 11 JO A. V. . Train on Midland . O. Branoh leaves Golds boro. N.C, dally except Sunday, 8 DO A Jtf..; arrive Smithfield, N. C- 8 JO A. M. Returning leaves Smithfield, NjO 10J AJLi arrive Goldsboro, IT. C.U45AJI, Train en Nashville Branoh leaves Rocky Mount at 8.00 P. M arrives NaahvUle 8.40 P. M, Bprlng Hope 4.15 P. M. Betwnmg leavas Soring Hope 10.00 A. M, Nashville 10J5 A. M., Booky Mount 11.15 A. M-, daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branoh leaves Warsaw for Clinton Daily, except Sunday, at 8.00 P, M. and 11 JO A. M. Returning leaveCUnton at 8.00 AM. and S 10 P. M.. oonneoting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 44, 2S and 78 - Southbound Train on Wilson and Payetteviile Branoh is No. 6L Northbound is No. 60. Dafly except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will atop only etwiison. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes oloeeeoaneetlen at Weldon (or all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily exoept Sunday via Bay Line. No. 601. Vestibule Train, Southbound, Mon day, Wednesday, Friday. Leaves Weldon 8.50 p. lC, at lyes Wilmington 8.00 A. M. - ' c - - No. 500, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues day, Thursday, Saturday. Leave Wilmington 1.08 A. M.. arrlye Weldon 5.33 P. M. Trains make oloae eonneotlon for all points Worth via Btehmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and haye Pullman Palace Sleepers astaoaea. JOHNP.DIVrOT, General Bupt; , . O TnWKTT V OtMarats fft-aa-aa ajsasawasatl Masi . ere Aa Akjaiiii a Buy m A a (MlOjVa Meatavaae T. M. XMKBSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent: mar 24 tf Atlantic Coast Line. wamMon, Columbia & Anpsta B. fi. Condensed Senednle. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. sf Dated March 84,1889 P. M P, M. P. M. Leave Wilmington. Leave Marlon Arrlye Plorenoe 8 85110 1C 8 44 10 801 12 40 8 00 1 25 4 10 A. M. P. M. No.60 No.68 A. M. P. M. Leave Plorenoe.. Arrive Sumter... 8 80 4 40 t:o 00 7.81 NO 68 M. Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia. 4 40 t 9 80 T7 21 6 16 :o it, 8 00 A. M. i No. 62 runs through from Charleston ria Cen tral tt. K. Leaving Lanes 8 A. M.. Maanms' 8SA. M. Train on O. D. B. B. oonneota at Plorenoe with NO. Eg. No. 601, Vestibule Train, Toesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Wilmington 8.10 a. M., arrlye Florence O.oJ A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. i 8S P. M A. M P. M. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter..'. 10 86 t 7 40 5 80 6 87 11 58 8 15 Leave Sumter Arrive Plorenoe. ... 11 68 1 16 t 9 801 10 401 A M. A. M. No.78. A.M No 14 M P. M. Leave Florence Leave Marion Arrive Wilmington . 4 86 6 281 tlO 461 a io 11 SO 8 47 8 86 11 85 A M. P. M. Dally. t Dally exosDt Sunday. No. 63 runs throne h to Charleston. 8. C- via Central B. R., arriving Manning 77 P. M , Lanes 7:1 f. au, unarieston aiu r. m. No. 69 oonneota at Plorenoe with G. and D. train for Cheraw and Wades boro. Nos. 78 and 14 make olose oonneouon at Wil- mlncton with W. A W. H. B for all noints North. No 600, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday ana sacuraay. Leave Plorenoe 9.56 P. M., arrive Wilmington 12 65 P. M. Train on Plorenoe R wave Pee Dee daily except Snnday, 6.15 P. M., arrive Bowland7JS p M. Beturninc leave Rowland 7.80 A. M ar rive Pee Dee IO.OOA. M. Tram on Manchester m Augusta B. B. leaves sumter aauy exoept Bunaay, s.co a. m , arrive Plnewood 11.20 A. M. - Returning leave Plne- wood ls.oi r. m., arrive eumter lso p. m. . JOHN p. DrVTNB, GenlSnprt. J. B. KXNLT, Assistant Genl Manager. T. M. KMXBSOK, Genl Passenger Agent, mar 24 tf The Greensboro Patriot Cheapest Paper fat the State, considering the Amount of Reading Matter. SUBSCRIPTION fLBO A TZAS; f 1 POR 6 MOB. Th PATRIOT offers unoarBJleled facilities to advertisers for placing their- rasmess oerore ine M.H(mr twinnlA of On II ford. Davidson. Bo wan. rtak.rni, irnmUi. fUxkkeaTsnrrv. TtOAMna-hara. CasweriTPeiaon,vAlasBaaee and Randolph, the seuTODaoooMuox aocu larouu. TELE PATTXIOT TTaa tha LARGEST dBCULATION of anv Pa ner m ineamons nnxa varotnw. is gnua tub bu uiv iwvaiitiana It cives voe the NZW8 from the Neighboring counties. . It gives you au w unponaax btats xibwb. It gives you the GJENXRAL KBWB. It fives von all the LATEST NXWS from Wash 'Dft0a4vas the Parmera Valuahla Aarleultnral Notes and much interesting for the Perm, the Dairy, and we oroaara, as weu as tae jramuy Household. . .. . a3r Read toe r ATmux au tne year rouno. S. W. WHTTKHBAA JanlStf Bdttorand Proprietor CENTRAL HOTEL, WADESBOUO, C. . TtfT HOTZLIS 0PX9 , AT. TEX COVINOTON 1Y1 Mnur. wham I will ha nlaased to see my old patrons. My sew Hotel will be open 1st TiMMnhai liavt. If v Omnibus : meets all 1 . rtmninA n T. pisrtlL sep 7 xx !, X 5 li -1 rTTTTTITTTTT -1 .I it ' Road Carts ! . int.- r - . - . EVKRVTIIIPIU ON VHEEXS, TZyPtTBCBTT. CHgAPZB THAN AHTBODT . - tV-Oon't bay before getting oar priees and oataloenes. - TUB 6BO. XV. STOrKELL COM I Name this paper. NASSVIJLJUJh XUW t I at a bdfc w .la - . CAEOLIHA CEHTEAL EAILBDAD CO. Chonoof 8chednlo. WESTBOUND THaDXS No. 41 Ho. ft. No. 6. See. 8, 1888. Dally ex. Daily ax Dally a& . - Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Leave WUmmgt'n alOp. m 7.00 p. m -'- Leave Bamlet.... 640p.m 200 am - - Leave Wadesboro 788p.m 8.37. am - Arrive Charlotte isspum 6.56 a.m Leave Charlotte.. I 4.15 p. m Leave Linoolnton. ' " . 6 Jl p m Leave Shelby.... I . 6.67 p. m Arrtva Rutherfnl 880 p. m BASTBOUND TRAINS. H No. 88. No. 4. NO.6. Deo. S, 1888. Daily ex. Dally ex. Daily ex. 8unday. Sunday Sunday. Lve Rutherrdtn - . - 8x0 am Leave Shelby.... 8 28a.m Leave Llnoolnton - i8J0a.m Arrive Charlotte.. 18X6 p m Leave Charlotte. 6J0aa 7A6 p. m Leave Wadesboro 8.08 a m 11 15 p. m Leave Hamlet ... 818a m 1.46 an arrive WUmmgt'n lBp.m 8 80 a.m . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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