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I cnie Manuf g Co. 1 MITED. : A Gtin Fertilizers Fibre aad Pin Fibre Matting. aa 1 -IISXG , a aad I '.SJU.-.".C i i4o(tn mp JO DAT if ..son & manning s u t J 'STil AT ; ITHIIT. naiaa, si. . limit ui Lift CmiaEids. , i UAi. HOTEL, UfcftBORo. St. r. t ; aa n;viwtim . ' r ' " i.i to Mr M i ' I a Ui pa M a:. Dtl ill 4 4.1 L L. rakKBX. ft lift w Goods. .mtt LuT of MIL s - li .. klbtvaa ai HgM Froat at a s Piintiag Ink. . . . i KITH t5K KAJIl' ra -n.. Jl T t ty. T- r t .1 c "I 3 fT Jl C. l a.C4 wrl to nwSU i1 H e I. urier-Journal, ... t. .arr ( ta Lara. l irralailaa rat r .wpaaer i kwcira. r.cr r. tt Varettant . a ,r a4 c&watv It t-if. prvaai BIB lavrtaT. kt a al i s SmUl ! aad ii t i.- p)v. a ra - ;.i'.alt4aaiU uju war a tSa oriraa of A L i t llll. it iOI . 4--t n.wr l i R ' . r. f E r-r n tvat , t..t It. J rflunf '.an .!- at latarawtLsar rtat aa4 cleaa. aad 4e.re or 4ay r,-m a aiy f a yw. i- r a.-rl--re at oca i a ottraaoet a wat oaa a aa la e ' ara. Ta I i si-a-onlv '".' ' 4f' 'I Irf ' .4t !m ... ' M"u-Hta aad ataT w , -If. '.w ' I Tl 1 taw aaaaata oa taw avwawa- - i v - aa.i aa t. ta w mxt Cwaraaaa Java nan - rata, aad wat at taw Pa c - .ixtyv osm vwar. fUt OaBf oa. Maa. kl: Swaatay. waa t'Z!!Zj' awa borg. itM ..rata. era are have ao t It THE MORNING STAR Spirits Turpentine. AabvilU Citizen ; John Dry iem, lbs joalb ttel by raglMV Witltoa. Mtlkr. itf ib ro al the Ji .-tkitu Vumu'i t ua .atordfty fftr.i, ;cDt a bad Jy y-.cr Jy. aad Lbe ptobabtiities art bow Uxat be will d.e Max too Union: The grw or op I pafaal aptndid. Rev Mr. Ptk bapt.sad fur pcrtoo at Alma oo B iDday coraioK Tbta coatmuDiiy atouroa too dcalb of ibe cioeiiaat .ff of oar tow oas aa. W 8 Powikcf, Baq , wblcb tvaat occurred oo Wedaeaday laai. tbeWtb ulu 8'.are Jacobs, tbe ouUa. was res Mwral time laat wack down on tbe ire Suta lioa, ocax McMiaota' Bridgr, aad vm bcaell armed Me vast aaaio.etted txcaoaa aa did not ncei tbe proper mo. New Beroe Journal. To obtain parpetoal motioo baa baeo tba tiuly aod ran a of loreatiTegrolut for agea aad it U moo ibaa doubtful if eeer aucb a ibiog eta be BkaaUrTrd Mr 8. 0 Wiodley. a youeg man from Trvatoa. waa In tbe eity yeterday aod reporta that be feela ture be baa eolecd ibe coveted problem Be la o w cadcavortec to Hod out if aty otber p aa aimilar to bia baa been puraue-l. aod if a -l. ba iUat oeea have It patraled and 0 aca ibe Utile macbiac before tte public lie ciaise ibai ibere it no :op to it until It ba w ro liar If out. Lootr 7opc: A big proportion f tae fall apple c op U goioic ia:o cider J eiocgar Kc v J A. VTcaton ta btcied over $200 tow.ida building an .. paJ cburca ai Blowing Kock. Ha Mooday tbe coaoty coccmiaaionera de . i tl tbai, fr.ta tai time fortb, ibe jail f atb. bwSScealapcr day for eacb prie oaer, io:ead of 80 cent, aa beretofoie, Jeff Bradbu'a aod Will Be -r arcre 'ti on to 9'atcavsk e for retailing, laat eek. by auperaumerary U. 8. C'omol. atoacr C'ocoeUy. aad Bradi ara waa bound over for lb tame cdTeace by May r Erne. Charlotle A'eara: Tha meeting al rtewl Creek ebareb, tbta a. uoty, cluaeU laat 8-jnday Tbere were ttiirteen accea- . oe to in cnurca. rirteca infeou were !--. laat Batortlay Mr Dick Wane who 1 tt near Rooky river, I net a r.e ycatarday, tbrougb tba agcacy of yel i w jacket Tbe borwe waa craaioif lo aa d Held Bunday aftcraooa. wken ba di t irbcd a neat of yellow jcaeu They 'un him ao badly that he rHed yeaterday A colored maa in cleaniaar out a well a. Lng'.uwa, one day laat week, waa aur rnaed lo find two pcirb in tbe well One f the perch waa aa broad aa a maa 'a hand, tut tbe ctber waa nt ao large Th y bad ( e a dropped iato the well over a year ago, aod had growa aad thrived. - Cbtflolta ChronicU : George liogue, a colored maa about 45 yeara old. aa caucht in tbe bafiin aod killed at the K ng'a kfouatain mine Monday cvee- ag at 0 o'clock. O P. Wad dell, at b waa burn in Caarlotte, October 7. b, -4 died receotiy lo Travu county, Trxaa Caroline Ucuoegee. a colored woman a. rd about 60 vrara, dropped dead Moaday 14 the yard of J. M K rap-.tr. c io Bbaroo - waabip Tba woman waa encaged in raahlDa, clolbea at tbe lime of her death W. 8 Taylor, of Clear Creek lon- oip. bl a va uabie met to toe c:ty jeater- lay. Ii waa aometbir.g lanrcr than a man a Dal. and on oca aide of it a cumber of r?ake of yellow gold cculd be area Toe fxl waa fouod about tlx incbee below ;he a irfarc of tie earth, oo tbe laod of Pat Monger, Eq . aod E.l Hioaoa. about 11 mi n fr o a. woere Mr lay.oria w rhiog a aurface mine. Mr Taylor eay e u ofcri.i 30 for tbe icxk. but it. nda tij p wad more g-Wd out of it than Raleigh AVva - Observer : Died, i-i it ua city at miaa:ai oo monaay, toe .b tea'.. Julia, the dauabirr f Wliilam 11. Borden, of O Idaboro, aad wife of B 8. rrtaao Mai P ogcr inform ua that r eacb era' County Ioalliuie will be held ihia moath aa followa: Prof C D. Mc- Ier wiil hold ioeii'.uue in Davidoo on tbe 16 fc. R.kiubm 33-1. Randolph 8th. Oraaae October ?'.b Prof. E A. Aldtr maa Wit I bold iotltulee at S'.anly 9tb. MoataTomery 16th. Aoaoo S3 J. Unloo 80ib. tlrabam October 7 b Tbe loaututew are eoaducud with aa eapecial view to the 10 tructioa of the couatry tchool tcecbtrs Tbe Btate Riard of Elucalion met yeattrda. The principal butinem wbtcb rmploycd the atlcatioe of the Board waa a pmpoeit.eo of a New Y rk firm to pur ctaw tbe Hj Park aod otber awamp laada beloogloaT io the public icboo) fund. Ttey fftred 13 coti per acre, with pay raeeia o-. two aod three years, ibe bid c od:tioacd ot 80 da' time being allowed foe tbe ciamtaeiia of the titles ecd land. Tbe proposition was, however, drcliocd by tha board aad they also dec. toed to act a price oo tba laada. aioce ibe maps and chart have not bcea completed, aod they ar- not jet prepared to offer tbe m for aale. Jooeeboro Leader: Jim Rose, colorid. was arrested aaio Monday for aN Used threats agaiest life aod property, and rcQu red to Aad bond in $100 to keep tbe Pac for tt moath Tbe colored popuialioa. io a certain n cnt. appear to bw oa a tear" amog ihemielvca Pigbte, ao ' aod reiiors to cOc-r are the geteral chargca Hearto of ibe courl bouae Are Mr. J. T Brook atated tbat be w.ud gi J00 0O0 brick aod fitly ecrre f land for tbe porpiwe of IU rr- 'Hiilciog. provdrd It was dooe In Jonee- b.r.i As direct reeuii or the pco- iracicd meeMcg at tc M. K church in J o-S. r. there bate been ti bantiama. ibirty rrofcv.i n of rel!gtn acd fifteen acco-i o lo u cnurca ro proreaiioa - Mr N. J Neal fcr .oght lo ihia i 0oe la', we k a ta.k of crab eraa arven feel in na-tb fr m root tn up Tbi gras I said t mah m i er Uetl Bay it cut at iae rght t:me and pn perly cured Tbe Jon.' o.-o C"Uo Mi?'a have been running . 4. . .. 4 4V I 4- 4. iti ii P'f sign !' iu o coca arn Oct Car lt it i espectcd ttey will run fwf m"'. inyarw ia.orf n ao-Hit t.0i)0 pi.ucda of yaa per eek. ola three ba: of cotton per day Jim It e. a co'orvd boy about 17 year o.l. wa ar- ra; d ore a week ago ori r e out oi ICe ir-nfJ h. t tn t I-a Oreo nirg . . . i . .1 . . . r. a:i ..'0 er aiace tin iea o ur tay c -a : avtraoai Mth. r- caplunl . n .'-rr al:ugg're. aad knd-d b m aeeiu j uuiaAxa ot at vratRteaTEBr ii i Why tU are'lacatal negro) vote tbe oubiicaa ttract I dly aod alwajs we . - 4. . . 4. rucat tetl ro a oegr aaa a .aw uu dr1 oa tugr aad rwje f arose, ta a bcaefici ary o? the taruC Oo tbe eoaUary. he la Hwcked by it at every turn OUdtivre Argmm. J ba L Bailivaa aaaoaore kieaaalf as a eaa delate for CXgea rrosa a ooexoa diatrtct There a a yawaiag cbaaaa of aa opaotac f w a aaaa of atr BoJNvaa a ac coasptiabaawats to tbe positloa of fcrsrant-at-Arsaa of the on: BommCUrloOe at-- Tbe eaodoe fever baa ao jet reaebed tbe colort d people of Charlotte aad Meckleo- aad ta ao( I tasty to aarect tam a aw it aeaaas to be coaBaeo to tnc c eooatiaa of tbe Blair, wbere tbe aagrors already orgaataiag to go West la colo re.!. vtv raw wtu go (i - Justice Miller, of Ue U. 8. Su re Covrt. ear that of the 1.300 iahat Maaie of Btocfc lataad fall 1.000 cf ibcsn oaly tow aTlafatvat family oasaea Ta.uk Use feaaltof iateraartta, but oo URTT1NG BTIDKFtrS BY FOHCK. the I ruDln ali aw tlaa Carte n coi ITaaMaiWaa Star. Lawyer Forreet, who is defending ez-Deteetive Ooughlin in the Cronin trial, yeaterday afternoon, with the aid of three large and heavy built mean, raided the Carlson oettage and 8uccteiled in petting away with nieces oi vne noonng ana walla covered with apota of Cronin's blood. Sinoe the cottage has become famous it has arranged for the inspection of visitors by the bnilding of a railing across the corner of the room. When the at torney commenced digging np tbe flooring with a pocket-knife, Carlson, and his son-in-law, Mr. Lindgran attempted to stop him, Carlson presenting a revolver at For rest's head. The three men accom panying Forest jumped over the rail ing and overpowered Carlson and Lindgren and held them down on the floor until the lawyer bad completed bis work. They also took Carlson's revolver away from him. Having se cured the specimens Porreet and his three accomplices jumped into a car riage and drove away. When they had safely seated themselves and the horses had been whipped one of them threw Carlson's revolver baek into the yard. Several officers were sent oat to hunt Forrest to night, but they were unable to find him. The lawyer's three accomplices are un known aod Carlson and Lindgren can give but a vague description of them. Wil Meg Vara., Toot rotate BUtU. Jim Robinson is telling a story arouud Toledo which is worth print ing. Of course it is about electric street railways, batthat doesn't hurt it. It seems a northern company re cent I v put in an eleotrie road in Nash ville. Tenn., and an old darkey was showing t to his wife. "Look at it! Look at it!" he said. "Bress the Lord, these Yankees are great people Twenty- Qve yeahs ago dey come down heab and freed the niggah, and now dey come down and free de mule." i i r . rar iWla Yaar. MrP M Wilson. State Immigration Agent, furnishes the following li&t of fairs to be held in tbe State this year: Newton Fair, September 9 to 20 R P Rhinehardt, president; M 8 Deal secretary. Catawba Industrial Association, September 24 to 27 J F Moore, pre sident; 8 E Killam. seeretary. Cabarrus County Agrioul ural and Mechanical Association, October 1-4 -HC Mc4llister, president; H T J Ludwig. secretary. Alamance Fair Association, October 9. 10, 11 Walter I, Holt, president; 8 H Webb, secretary. District Oraud Fair, O.tober, 9, 10. 11- D U Heal, president. Warren County Agricultural Fair, October 9, 10, 11 J M Brame, presi dent; H A Foote, secretary. North Carolina State Fair, October 14 to 19 W ( Upchurch, president; V M Wilson, secretary. Eastern Carolina Fair Association, October 22 to 24 -Dr ME Robinson, president, and T H Bain, secretary. Roanoke and Tar River Agricul tural Fair. October 30, August 1 T L Euiry, president; W W Hall, seeretary. Rocky Mount Agricultural and Mechanical Association, November 13 to 15-B H Buiid, president; J R Underwood, secretary. Cumberland Coanty Agricultural Fair, November 80. 22 -W Watson, president; W t A Tlllinghast, secre tary. Rrfe. Tuc traDI'i.'D from long, iiogeriog and painful aickniMto robust health marks ao iV ch io the life ot the individual. Such a ritcarkable tveot i treasured Id the m-rt....j aod (be ageucy wocrrby the go. .d health ha bwo attained la gratefully b!ctni. Hi ore it i i bat o much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So mDy feel lhy uwc their reatoratioo io health, to the uc of the Great A.trrativc acd Tonic If ) u ar irrublrd with any diaease of Kid ueya. Liver or Siomacb. of long or short sUodiOK. ou will aurcly fiod relief Uy uae if Electric Killer. ro)d at 60c and g 1 per bottle at ItoBKRT R Bellamy s, Wholesale and Retail Drug S'.ore. f low is Tour Opnortojuty to Hare Fine pkRsON ALLY SELECTED bY A COM PET EN T Jade of tnjtrntnrnta The nnderalcned I now la Nw Yoik 'fnriov eaptcmber. (or tbe above parpoav, a.d all perana who Intend purchasing wl 1 nod it their aJvantaaa L oorraatwnd with as. a. we can not only by direct transaction save yon money, tat we can abaolntely trnaxantee qoaltty i n account r-f tbe many fraudulent rtaroa cow made, a peraoaai awlt ctlon Is aim oat a oaeaattr. Aocara'e cata ani prior of taatromenta sent on pl ca;kn at or lnatalment. M l attrotlo . Ktren to the !' ton of lira: J p4aao We aelaot from alx different Bale Addra B. ViK LAER. 19 S lth at . New York. ; 7 If tu lb a PIG FISH PIG FISH! 1 AL VaYH KEEP A nUPPLY OF FRESH FISH oo haad. A a : have my oanboat and aelne I al ways kep (rota aN to 3tV' on bu d. Pic Mo ;ar Un oaa be aerTod with FISH OR COFFEE. MeaU 35c or $1.00 a Dav. J. . A. II I. - LETT. h aura.-1 tn !0 f arde of Switch bark. U mdi liij.h and ice cool BtfKH alway on l i f U tl Tie Kcrtn Carolina Presn.teriaD a a RELIGIOUS FAMILY JTEWSPAPEK It. aad devoted to the IataUae- taal. Moral aad spirt mal In i areata of the people. It a am Sara aiaowar Its eoTiespoodenta many of tbe very beet writer of the southern Preaby tertan Cham a It ta thoroturhly orthodox oa aaeealuna of doctrine, but free aad oatspoaaa ta Aa vtaw oa all op jniailnai It allow aad tartta Itee illansaalna wltbta tea booads of eoartaay. la popularity tha PaaaaiTaaiaa Is oraaataatry adraMW It la THX FAPU FOR THE PEOPLE, aad avaaearta tn ta ep aacter to of rear to Addrea. JOHN McLAURIN. wilBlartoCL N.C Tooth Brushes. T AH OFFERING THE LINE OF X Toothy Braa haw to thl city a a the Tooih Brush Kb. H HA DIN, Prlo dot aaBtrea. SSSB: or for oaa ee w eaeeevlber. $Ats. Editor aad rruaeaaaor awar aroawLt , the habber aara J n ttf new SIFKKIUK CO CUTS OP NORTH CAR OL1SA FOR 1889. FIRST JTJDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Botkqt. Pall Judge Gxlmbr Bean fort May 87th, Nov 26th Curritnok March 4th, Sept 2d Camden March 11th, Sept 9th Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th, Sept 10th Perquimans March 26th, Sept 23d Chowan April let. Sept 30th Gates April 8th, Oct 7th Hertford April 16th, June 17th, Oct 14th Washington April 22d, Oct 21st Tyrrell April 29th, Oct 28th Dare May 6th, Nov 4th Hyde May I3tb, Nov 11th Pamlico May 20th, Nov 18th SKCOND JUDICIAX. DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRak. xau judge BOYKIN. 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 Edgeoombe April 15th, October 14th. THIRD JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring Judge . Fall Judge MacRak Pitt March 18t, bJune 10th, Septem ber 16th Franklin April 15th, Nov 11th Wilson June 3d, Oct 28th Vance May 20th, Oct 14th Martin iiarch 4th,Sept 2d, Dec 2d Green April 1st, Sept 30th Nash April 29th, Nov 18th FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves Fall Judge Wake Feb 25th,- March 25tb, April 22d, July 8th, Aug 26th, Sept 23d, Oct2ist Wayne March 11th, April 15th, Sept 9th, Oct 14th Harnett August 5th, Nov 25th Johnston August 12th, Nov 11th FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 8pring Judge Fall Judge Graves Durham March 25th. June 3d, Oct 14th ' Granville April 22d, Sept 9th, Nov 26th Chatham May 6th, Sept 30th Guilford Feb 18th, May 27th, August 26th, Dec 9th Alamanoe March 4tb, 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 Shipp. Fall Judge Pender May 6th, Sept 9th. New lianover April 15th, Sept 23d. Lenoir Aug 19th, Nov 11th. Duplin August 1st Monday, Nov 25th. Sampson Feb 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th, Dec 9th. Carteret March 18th, Oct 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct 28th. Onslow -April 1st, Nov 4th. SKVKA'TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Mkkkim n. Fall Judge Shipp. Anson April 29th, Sept 2d, Nov 25th. Cumberland May 6th, July 2:d, Nov llth. Columbus April 1st, July 29th Robeson May 20th, Aug 19th, Sept 30th Richmond Sept 15th, June 3d, Dec 2d. Bladen March IStb, Oct 14th. Brunswick April 8tb, Sept 9th. Moore April 15th, Aug 12th, Oct 21st. KIOHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge. . Fall Judge Msrrimon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oct 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. atanly April 8th. Oct 14th. NINTH 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. Davie April 1st, Oct 7th Stokes April 15th, Aug 5th, Nov llth Surry April 22d, Aug 19th, Nov 18th TKMTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Philips Henderson July 15th Burko March 4th, Aug 5th Caldwell March 18th, Sept 2d Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug 19th Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug 29th Mitchell April 15, Sept 9th; Yancey April 29th, Sept 23d McDowell May 13th, Oct 7th KL&VKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark, Fall Judge Conner. Catawba July 15th. Alexander July 29th Union-Sept 16th Mecklenburg Feb 25th, Aug 26th tiaston March 18th, Oct 7th Lincoln April 1st, Sept 30th Cleveland April 8th, Aug 5th, Oct 21st Rutherford April 22d, Oct 28th Polk May 6th, Nov llth TWKLFTH JUDICIAL DLSfTRICT. Spring Judge Oilmbr. Fall Judge Clark. Madison Feb 25th, July 29th, JNov 18th Buncombe March 11, June 17th, Aug 12tb. Dec 2d Transylvania April 1st, Sept 2d Haywood April 8th, Sept 9th Jackson April 22d, Sept 23d Macon May 6tb, Sept 30th Clay May 13th. Oct 7th Cherokee Way 20th. Oct 14th Graham June 3d, Oct 28th Swain June 10th, Nov 4th. The Biblical necorder BAXaKOH, N. a rwv c. T. BAILEY, Editor REV. J. A. SPEIGHT, Aasoclaf, Oriai fit Norm Carolina Baptists in It 4tfc lear, 1YXBT BAFTIBT SHOULD TAKE Vt osaky i oo Ad dree Rlaaurh. W c. J. B. Farrar, NO. 18 NORTH BBOOND 8TRBE, REPAIRS old or arr Faraltnra. M ssataan ttov aat may ba the troeble. Bepaga all ktada of Sew SgMaohtaea OU and Needlea loraU MasMaeu. Asent for the New Horae, no better ever made Farrar'a Sanltara Dry Closet teat Cove s and Dllrttmtart perfect. Gentlemen of theory oome aad sea K Summer la hero. Duty to your f am Uy demand It. Reference to Dra. Fot ter aad Wood. Jeltf WHOLESALE PRICES. jar The following quotations xepreaent Wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged: The quotations are always given as accurately as possible, but tbe Stab will not be responsible for any variations from the actual market price of the articles quoted. BAGGING 8-lb Ja e ... standard - BACON North Carolina. Bams $ lb.... bbonlders a) B bides. 9 WB8TE UN SMOKED Ham-, w J bides, ft lb Sboaide s, 9 i3 714 io a 14 8 6M3 Sides ! 0 a 6 Heouldera. 9 t 5 2 tJa BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each 00 Q 1 4o New New York, each 1 40 to 1 7 New lty. each 1 66 1 .0 BBBSWAX. f B 0 92 UB CK$i, Wilmington, 9 V 6 00 8 00 Northern 0 00 14 00 BUTTER. 9 North LanMna 15 25 Notnern 83 80 CANDLBS, 1 bperm ... 18 25 Adamantine J 10 CHEESE, 9 1- Northern Faotor 11 18 Dairy, Cream 12 13 btae 10 11 COFFBH, 9 tt Java 27 SI 28 LaRnyra 17 18 Rio 16a 19 COHN HSU, 9 bos., InEaoks 5 60 Virginia Meal 60 6- C-VIT. T Be, 9 bundle 1 17s 1 zO DOMESTICS sneetinfr, 4 4. ft yd 6 6 Yarns. 9 banch 00 80 BGGS, 9 i.zen lb 22 fish Mackerel. No. 1 bM .. 2-J 00 30 00 15 00 18 00 9 00 14 00 5 0 11 00 4 00 10 M&cxerl, No Mackerel. No 1, half bbl. 11 00 2. 9 bbl 16 00 Mactrei. No. a, half bbl . . 8 00 13 00 0 00 :o oo 3 oo 5 Mackerel, N -. 3, 9 bbl Mnllttd, 9 bbl Mullets Pork bo: 8 N. C. Koe Uerrlng, 9 keg.. Dry Cod, 9 B FLOUR ej bbl Western low grade 3 50 " Extra 4 00 " family 5 00 City Mills -n per 4 00 Fatally ....... 5 60 4 00 4 0 5 25 4 10 6 00 8 6i rs s to 40 1 0 GLUE, 9 lb GRAIN, 9 bushel turn, from store ba-e, white 60 t orn, oargo, in Dolt, wntte. uu Corn, carxo. In bagS white. 00 n Corn, mlzel, from store '"4u Oats from tore 00 O-.ta, K-iSt Proof 00 Cow Peas . . 125 HIDKs, 9 ft Green 4 Dry 6 HAY, 9 100 lb Eastern 00 Western 1 00 Q Nortn River 60 HOOP ikon, 9 lb 2?4 LAKO, 9 B 1 10 1 05 1 0J 3 8 UK 0 00 Northtin 7 Nurth Carolina 0 LIMfS. ft bbl 1 40 LUMBER City Jiawed, ;M ft. Ship Stuff, rosawed 18 00 0 0 licushKdg Plans 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, accord ing toqaality U 00 18 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Board, oom'n 14 00 15 00 MOLAoSsa. 9 gallon-- New Crop v.uba, la hnds 00 la rbls.... 30 Por o Rico, In f hes 00 "In bb:s 32 Sugar Houe, In hnds 00 In bbls 17 Syrup, In bbls 30 NA1L8, aj keg. Cut, lOd basis. . . 2 1) O 3T 3: 31 i 15 18 45 2 25 6' 1 00 18 20 25 oil?, 9 gallon Kerosene.., 10V$ Lard oo Linseed , 90 Kotln 15 Tar 00 Ofck and Spar.... 00 POULTRY Coickenj, live, grown " Spring Turkeys . f'BANUTS, 9 bushel. 23-fts.... 25 75 g 1 00 POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet ... 60 Irish. bbl 06 75 2 00 POKE, & barrel City Mess 13 00 12 to Ptsae 18 00 14 00 Rump 00 13 0 RICE Carolina. 9 lb 6 Rough, 9 bushel, (Upland).. to 70 " (Low and) 1 00 Q 1 10 RAGS, ft Country 00 IX City 1 ROPE, 9 ft.... H SALT, Wsack, Alum 00 Liverpool 00 Lisbon ... 00 American 00 SUGAR 9 ft standard grain.. 0 Standard A 8Vt White Ex. C 0 Extra C, Golden 0 ifb C Yellow 0 22 80 SO 00 to 9 m 8i SOAP.w ft northern 0 SHINGLES. 7-tnch, 9 M 5 00 Common...."" 2 00 Cypress Sapa 4'0 Cypress Hearts . . . , 0 00 STAVES, 3 M W. O. Barrel.. . 8 00 K.O Hogshead 0 00 TALLOW, 9 ft "5 Tim MEK W M feet ShlDDiruz.. 10 00 7 00 2 50 5 00 7 50 14 f0 10 00 6 13 0) Mill Prime 7 fO Mill Fair 6 00 Common Mill 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 0) WHISKEY, 9 ral -Northern. .. 100 North '"aroilna 1 00 O WOOL, a? ft Washed 28 Unwashed 0 Barry 10 8 50 6 50 0 00 4 00 2 53 2 10 21 00 CENTRAL HOTEL, MOUNT AIRY, N C, 3. V, MITCHELL, Iroprletor. FINELY EQUIPPED. GOOD TABLE. Headquarters for Commercial Travellers. Sam ple Rooms on Ground Floor. Tourists will find Magnificent Mountain Scenery. Katee Low. Je 25 tf Satisfaction Guaranteed, THE Indianapolis Sentinel. m Best Paper for Indiana News. Good as a "Letter from Home to Old Indlantans. RATS8 OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE: Dally Edition $6 per year Sunday Edition 2 per year Weekly Edition 1 per sear Weekly to November 6 25 cents. THE SSNTINBL has recently changed manage ment, and undergone many Improvements. It Is now one of the handsomest, most readable aad siMt progressive newspapers In the 00 un try Sample copy of any edition FREE on applica tion Address TH 8 SENTINEL, y 3 tf Indiana noils, Tnd. FARMS AND LAMS FOE SALE. IMPROVED LANDS, TIMBERED LAND SWAMP LANDS and TOW: PROPERTIES. The Counties of Robeson, Bladen, Cumberlaria, and all adjacent sections, offer flne opportunl Utm for in vestment. The opening of direct rail wava North make the SHOE HEEL sections Sew AND INVITING FIELD for Trucking, Gar dening and Fruit Climate and hygiene advan tages unsumsijaea in any oouniry. a oompeuaa potatfor fTOlghte. Railways North, South, East -raJiSDort routes A graud opportunity for safe Invest men ta." and a better one for practical farmers and horticulturists Gome and see or write to J J. LA- DlAVIkn-O, .yi6Dawtf Heal Bstate Agent, Maxton, Robeson Co.. N. C The North Carolinian. Kltaabctb Clty - - - Horta varouna. ESTABLISHED IN I860. Txaaa W-50 a Teal The oldest and leading paper In Eastern North Carolina. Published at the business centre of the Albemarle section. Specially devoted to awakening an Interest In developing the re sources and m promoting the material prosperity of the State. Tolerant, Independent and pro gressive. Read every week by thouaaadB ofpeo fie all through the eastern part of the State Advising rata, liberal. A ao 26tf Editor and Proprietor Atlantic Coast Line. WiiiiBt8B & WelttoB R. B, & Brandies I8wr -t SPI laaWftSTIa 1 i w Condensed schedule. 1! 12 12H :8 ii 15 7 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sept. 6, 1889 S 5 g ' - P. at. P. M.,a. . Leae Weldon! 13 401 5.4S 6 0 Arrive Rocky Mt 1 55 j 7 lO Arrive Tarboro 8 66 A. A Leave Tarboro 10 80 P. M. 2 27 Arrive Wilson. 7 0C 7 Leave Arrive Arrive Wilson Selma Payette vllle ! 2 37 I 3 4 f 0 00 Leave Goldsboro 8 20; 70 Leave Warsaw 4 I6i Leave Magnolia ..! 4 Sol 8 41 Arrive Wilmington I 6 roi 9 M 11 80 TR-UN8 GOING NORTH. . CD . M m O oi O a! ic J5 p Z O AS f . Qj- P jA A iH P Itf Leave Wilmington !8 05 9 00 4 00 A M Leave MasnoUa 1 24 10 43 5 40 Leave Warsaw 10 67 5 56 Arrive 4oldgboro 2 25 1 51 6 53 Leave Kayettevtlte I 8 40 Arrive Selma 11 00 Arr ve Wilson 12 10 A MP MP M Leave Wilson 8 02 12 4" 7 51 Arrive Rocky Mount 1 20 8 29 Arrive Tarboro ? I 3 56 A M Leave Tarboro 10 20 P M Arrive Weldon . 4 30 2 40 9 40 Dally exceot Sunday.; Train on Scotland Nefk Branch Road leaves Halifax 2 30 i m. arrives 8cotUnd Neck at 4. 0 p ro, hlerton 6.50 p m Returnim?. leaves Hv erton 7 0) a m, Sootland eck at :0 10 a m, dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh K R dally, except Sunday, 5 05 p m; Sun day 3 17 p m; arrive Wllliamston, N C, 7 20 p m and 4 55 p m. heturning, leaves Allliamsron. N C. daily except Sunday, 7 10 a m, Sunday 9 53 a m, arrive Tarboro, is c, 9 15 a m and 11 80 a m. Train on Midland N C Brano.1 leaves Golds bora, N C, dally except Sunday, 6 00 a m ; arrive Smtthfield, N O, 7 30 a tn. Heturning leaves Smlthfleld, N C, 8 00 a m; arrive Goldsboro, N C, 9 30 a m Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 3 CO pm, arrives NashvllJe 8 40 p m. Spring fiope 4 15 pm. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10 to a m, Nashville 10 35 am, Rocky Mount 11 15 a m. dally except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton Lally, except Sunday, at 6 00 p ra and 11 10 a m. Returning, leave Clinton at 8 20 a aa and 3 10 pm, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 13 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson and Payettevllle Branch is No. 51. Northbound is ;-o 51. -Daisy except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train Nc. 78 makes close oonnecilon at Weldon for all points North daily. Ali rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bav Llae. Trains make oiose connection for all points North via hichmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washing on, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. J. R. KKNLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. 1iMBR80N, Gen'l Passenger Agent. sept 10 tf Atlantic Coast Line. WiiiiMton. Columbia & Anosta B. R. Condensed Scrsedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 5? ao 51 ot ao Dated Sept, 8, 189- a 6-6 55 S3 P M I P M i leave Wilmington 6 25 io IP I Leave Marlon 9 H8 18 4o Arrive Florence 10 40 1 20j A. M No. 60 A. M. A. M. Leave Florence 8 20 t 9 20 Arrive Sumter 4 40 10 28 No. 58 A. M. Leave Sumter 4 40 tlO S3 Arrive Columbia 6 16 :i 6 A. M. I No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cen tral R. R. Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M., Manning 9:66 A.M. Train on C. D. R. B. oonneots at Florence with No. 58. TRAINS GOING NOBTH. o 5 0 ao 6 6 6 P M P" M Leave Columbia 10 35 5 20 Arrive Sumter 11 58 6 82 Leave Sumter 11 58 t 6 37 Arrive Florence 1 15 7 50 AMP M No-78 No.14 AM P M Leave Florence 4 35 8 15 Leave Marlon 5 2f 8 55 Arrive Wilmington 8 35 11 50 I A M P at Dally; tDally except Sunday. No 53 runs through to Charleston, S C, via Central R R arriving Manning 7 04 p m, Lanes 7 42 p m, Charleston 9 30 p m No. 59 connects at Florence with C and D train from Cheraw and WadesbO'O Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W W R R for all points North. Train on Florence R R, leaves Pee Dea dally except ?undav, 4 40 p m, arrive Rowland 7 cup m. Returnlns, leave Rowland 6 3) a m, arrive Pee Dee 8 so a m . Train on Manchester A Augusta R R leaves Sumter dally excet t Sunday, 10 5 a m, arrive Richardson 12 01 p m. Returning, leave Rloh ardsou 1,15 p m, arrive Sumter 1 80 pm. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't J. R KBNLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager. T. M. EME3SO', Gen'l Passenger Agent. sep 11 tf CARLTON HOUSE, Warsaw Dnplm County, N. C. QN UI?S OF WILMINGTON AND .WELDOB tatlroad miles from Wilmington. Table always well snppUjd with tbe best tha noun try afforrii HauM t-i Hoard very reasons bje, H. .T. CABLTON, acl HAW P-.-oi.Ttat? The Alliance to the Front ! Tax PBOSBBB81VB Fasxxb bold, vigilant, ag frresslve and progresslre. It has opinions and expresses them . Forty elrht columns, eight pages. AH fioiK-Prlnt. Official organ of North Carolina and Virginia Htate Alliances. The riMii nutwr in the South 1 Goes to nearly l.Sf 0 nniMlRAa In North Carolina and to 23 States. ONE DOLLAR A YE R, Strictly Co, fiend lor sample copy. Address. P V THE PROGRE88IVE FARMER, Raleigh, N. C. H' L. Polk, Editor. Bbowdsb. Business Manager, mar 12tf DOBLER & MUDGE WHOLESALE Paper Warehouse, Baltimore, Md. Cofistantly le3took Every Variety of Paper usedju Newspaper and Job Offices. Njrw A l v hktis km kn i . NORFOLK ACADEMY, NORFOLK, VA. A progressive, modern School for Boy. Five teachers. One hundred aod eighteen stadrata. Preu&res for nnlvemltv or bnaineaa. Fall Baa list., Classical and Mathematical oonrae ; a i HtenoaraDhT. R. W TUM8TALL. B. A., Prlb clpal Address, from July t5th to Angnat 86: L. Warm Spring, Bath Co., Va. ; later, Borfolk, Va aog 8 im CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. mm Change of Schedule. 43 WK8TBOUWD TRAIN, No. 41 Dally ex Sunday o.6' rally ez Sonday. No. B Dally rz. Sonday. June 2. 1889. 8 86 9 4 Leave WUmlngt'nlsJ 80 p Leave Ham.et .8 45 p Leave Wadesboro 7.19 p Arrive Charlotte ,'9.83 p Leave Char otte.. Leave Lincoln ton. I Leave Shelby Arrive Rutberfn 7.80 p 8.00 a 8. IB a 6-10 a 9 65 4 18 p 6.61 p 6.67 p 8 20 p BASTBOUND TRAINS No i8 No. 84 No. Junes, 188). Dally ex Daily ez. Dally ex. Sunday, snrday, harday. L've Ruthert'dt'n 8 00 a m Leave Shely B.tt a at Leave Ltnoolnton w so a m Arrive charlotte. . 18.UI p m Leave Charlotte. 5.15 am 8.80 pm Leave N adesboro 7(8 am 1 1 28 p m Leave Ramlet 8.80 am 146 am Arrive Wllmlogt'n 18.10 p ro 7.4s a m Train 'os. 41 and 88 make oloee oonneotlon at Hamlet, between Charlotte and point North via Kalelgh. Trains Nos 51 aod? 4 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh Through tleepln Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Wilmington arid Raiatcb. T. W. WHISnaNT, W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J una 4 tf Palmetto Railroad Co. JiBAawa , ajaeis T?r5 N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. DEC. BTH 1838, Trains will ran as follow, dally, tun day excepted : GOING SOUTH : No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT : Leave Hamlet, N. C 0.15 A M Osborn. (Flag Station) S 85 A X Kollock Station 10 06 A X Arrive Che raw. S. V 10.25 A 11 GOING NORTH) No. 8 PA88B1NGBR AND PRBIGHT: Leave Cheraw, 8. C 4.80 P II Bollock 4.40 P M " usborne (Flag Station) 6.ia P M Arrive Hamlet, N. C 5 80 P M WM. MONCUHK. dec 18 tf Sup't. Bank of New Hanover. Authorized Capital. Gash Capital via iu. Bar-plug yuiii - 11,000,000 SS00.0OC $130,000 DIRECTORS W. L G0B3, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MaoBAB. H. TOLLERS, R R BBIDGBRf. C. M. STBDMa;. ISAAC BAXBS JAB A. LEAK, F. TtHB'NSTSN 3. ii. - S J. W. ATKINSON. IiAAC BATBS, President. C. W. WILLIAMS, Vice Protfdr WM. L. SMITH, CaAhfo.. Atkinson & Manning, AGENTS, Horlk Carolina Bomu Insurance Comp'v yZTK OFFBR TO THOSE WAtnTSG INSUR ANCB AGAINST FIRE. Policies tn this Old arc 1 Bailable Home Instttatlon. All losses protnpl'y paid W. 8. PRIMROSE, President: CH&KLKS ROOT, Secretary;: PULASKI COWPER, Secretary. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact t:ost of any proposed line of advertising jn American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspner Advertising Bureau. IO Sprue St , New "York. Se.xJ ,Oata for lOO-Pag rtmpM't The State Chronicle Successor to the Parmer and Mechanic and the Chronicle.) Under New Management NEWSY BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UPJ.WITH THE TIM Kb. HP HE "8TATE CHRONICLE' WILL BE WBAT .a. its name Implle . State Paper. It Is not tbe Raxnea "Chronicle." and will not be local or sectional. It will aim to keep np with tbe news from Murphy to Man Leo, or, aa the politician put it, from Cherokee to Currituck. It will the organ of no man, no ring, no aee tlon, no party. It will be Democratic In politic, bat will not heeltat to criticise Democratic maa sores and Democratic officers. TERM'S OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year atoo Six Months i.on Three month, Bfl For a sain i le Oopy address THE STATE CHRONICLE, ont tf Ralalrh. N.C TheCentral Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS .paper and the Organ of the Methodist Pro tea tant Church In North Carolina, ta published at Greensboro, N. C. Terms, 12 00 per annum, tn advance. The eligibility of its location, the number an .' activity of Its agents, and tha constantly laoroav lnT demand fork among the more aolld claasaaot readers In various section, give the CENTBAI PROTESTANT peculiar claim upon the patron ace of the advertising public Term vary favor able. Consult your business In tercet, and add re the editor I. L. MICHAUX. Ktye w) ADTEBTHE 1H Merchant and Farmer PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MARION,80 UTH CAB OLWA It has a large and Increasing circulation In tha heart of the Fee Dee country, the beat Cotton section of the two States. It Is a desirable medium of oomm urn cation frith both the Merchant and Farmers of this section, aad particularly with those of Marioa and Marlboro Counties. It la therefore the papal for the Business Men or wumingum. J. D. MoLuC nLUCAh. alf Hl laO T. a
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