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People Wonder ' HEN how raatfrfty healtA M:"h.. tll i.i.! T'r Mill Jti.li' Won. aa.I hazily had atr-aarih to wywett eawu. in htaale c7 fot .lli "l pfcteteaeae ' u.'l gt10a; rmlimt Noth- in r.ha t Co 4o ar par nuneat mam mtU 1 vr eaeeaat rUh. '"irsc aa ( -blcB aae pr.. l-li-ed wna.lrfial efVr , ouUl mm an Improvement m my eontltUj. an appwMte began to return east with tae ehutty to .ligwwt ll I mpnvei eweA -tar . nun -ha faithful le .hrevtu. t auMt Bajeeif well v m.an, able le tluttwe. The niU-in nw Iomm of Me, vou r.o mora. t We, th Fr:fcwey Centra. atVa. :.u 'rm hov CAtmnavot. aaede by Mr. Lake. i true ta every particular ini entitled to rati ereAwOjcw.'' O P. . '..uti(rUi. O. W Waring. C. A. Wllw. DnteaclNt. Mv brother. In England, wan. for too time, unable to attend to hta occu l .ir.iou. by reeeoei of auras oo hat foo i i.-m him Ayer'a Ahnanar eaW The lw ' moniale tt contained ladnced him to try Avar's Jtaraapartlla. After oaing tt i little white, hw ww cured, aad ta now a w(l aM, worhiaei tn a uaar m-.l. if. iir.itn. OuvwiMland. Anatralia." v AtseweU. Sherbot Lake. Ontario. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rarrAkis it Or. J. C Ayer 4 Crx. Lowed. Mass. ITtee tt . eta botHaa. (U- W.jrtfc S3 bottto. feb it Dswij The Acme Manuf g Co., AXTTACTrsmaa r Fertilizers, Pine Fibre t! FINE FIBRE MATTING, v i i mini. ro, aj C. Tit refutation of r Fertflawre, the ACetS an-t a.- etaMWbed . of cnre tear' see lu IA aoi v f lb beet fer inrt of tu:e .i.J otaer .ttatee fall attest I ie e aia" r J a en ere .- e . r . i . a. f- ea the tearee of oor aciee pine. ' conceded to be equal to aor wa garret tor eotstort aad daraoittty. aad ta insi tor tt im daJ-T taereitae. It bee v rtaee a. foat 'u eay aer fahrte Tbe BSS or eooi a ateoet- r seed for ap hnieteitae porponM. n.j a SUiae for Hat-itm- le .moi aqaai to hah. beta .!ttc. eiaUo aai proof -laec '.neeete. Hp 10 DA If CENTRAL HOTEL, WAOEBOBO, s. r. Ml dorner. where wtU S pieaeed to are Bf o a retr-ne. Mr sew Hot i aUt bw nvea tec Uer H'B-wf an! I; i uateae ejeete triae itaUrued- D. L. ep T tt New Goods. 1 ''T ascai via a jyra s n LOT OF Mil. rr l.aerr. K2S. A ta 9 tf su wa tt ! : id rroat St Wilson s Printing Ink. pa pa pan ts raisTio with tax majtc fac trad by tea W. D WTXSOJi rWTTM OIK OO . : m te.1) tau WU taaa Sc. T ttty. W- T- Send for prv- urt aad semes book, ly IS tw J W ATXtSJanji In fiiiiutii Sanjuu I Triit Ca., 0Sl rn Uitei ST.. WlUaTWarTO. 9. C. esmiate Tntecs of all B The Courier-Journal, Tss Bafriaistaurs Wawayssir et tssuiwsn. sVaraee draw la tlo .erase ata rei n ' tau aaaar foe ta aa.t the reaaFiV Ctrete rwea.ar aad fbaap. It ami tare '.i"f')n war oo ail subsidiee and' rnoiioooilee. tt IWBSSIIS illy the ! B aBM riUlll I taA'.a 5 ;-..- : v.. . . - ia! mil powerful BfsaraCivsw sjui tonUem. To tamiwaAi yawe-ty it peojes e r'f4kM U:r Ufw. ei (paper nr sad taw fisisri sCraatestee thjoasrhoet the Uii aeopie. rsK w tt BK a, V rot Hiss Jot a A !a the iarxeec aa i, f aad it t aa oo. tiina te ea.-n wee are Sued al tntctar la ts sewer brteht lee.14 tBe Ala Tin en aeweoaDee of the day. Tae t. &e of stoat yearly waheurfawr at ewe !se ioTtera aa s.trecopT ! eot os ..... .iir.e of tbw oiab raSaar. or to trees JeetraU ta o tbw a: ewnealea. aa.t aoatA of tbe oetn. watna baa bad Ute ilt:e and tbw aMltav to ioMi tM of av-aooolr art to aaaSe an ap rtabt fenee of UW toUtBaT. ta Denote. rtebttaaT BU SI CecesUB Jocaavaa te es '..j -r laeoieea and Vtwt 1 r 4i: mtr' to CAW W . ttT cand iwere (be trash, aai -ata -.be rwoete s Battle of ltosUrtao- , -! v,s,!ar'. see t- t Mb rai.y eauaoc naodayi. bow aaootb. St. taaday. oaw ''wta aeA Diieita miHiael seat rre f abarew to say saauiaa A eatety oaT saariai aed atavae rva premtesaa a oaVaewd ana tAe W laatt oceiaa Jocsaaat- " aWB- rxliM outac A.WO prveUtad frea of BB Iraeitnat SMeate sre emplor-d by the JonamaA. ftat a a-od -wa Mi rr ooaaaaaattr. iowboan a .tberai w avauv r .a s tt h All f inn It lay Zmah real Co , arvUte. BV L" SOW Tl THAT 9. I ec hiaas aa aia o. 4 aad t- ta re. 'ae: eltahtas. C t ear aa WttMtl Mrs. Joe Person's v rrix bTTOch aw raxsna-T MORNING STAR lAftl to-autbt " the drummer atid. IMf Mttia dowa: Sunday, end do oor W favorite of ell Yet: tat fargM our Irovkta Aad seed h oaxatvml.- temm the email arrive; hm letam eceaaia. With freak p or down Bieataty BaU Bdt-why what . Why taraed so quick about T Be ), joet ae hie perde etext forth. I guess I woe t go out ." Hie tetter bote ao writtea word. Ste prater rroai vice to flee : Oely e tracta of a head baby head of thrte. Waal picture comes before his mind waet dose ate saisj ,n paioi ? A baby hand at mvher-. kaee Hi little watte robed saiaL rhat carve e man for ridicule Who wine e vtetorv vrand? biii slept le peace, hi brow wa By a shadowy little head. Ifobt lite the weak tbtntv of thl world Tae power of aia wttb:n J No shield between man's soul and wrons Like s little baby bead. ii. t atiisKCTioxa. It ia not the fact that a man has nob re which keeps bias from the kingdom r but the fact that riches hsve J Cttwd Sin makee a men contemptible la life, miser hie In death, snd wretched to all steruity It is not strange that man hou. : : rr :t -.-IJara CLirt,-. It is mooey well spent to board and educate you a men who really feel that they are called to preach. Many of them feel that they have made s mistake. aad it waa mooey well spent. I say to ed ucate such on ia order that he might that he wa sot called to preach, for if be was to go on in the work he might do wore harm than good. Ro. W B. Win POM I beard of ao old brother who lc ved his draw?, sad ooe day be weat up to Join the church. The pastor said, "Broth er, we cea't take von with us unlewj von miw to stop drinking." The ok) brother said; 'Well. If you will take me I will top. aad sever drink unless s snake biles Next day the pastor called to see the iter aad found hiss out ia the old Held with his pasts rolled uo to hi kace looking for snakes Rn H M. WKmrion When my Saviour oame down to die. tbey a si led him to a Cross snd put s crown of thorns oo bis brow. When sin entered this universe it wss said that the torld should be cursed with briers aad with fAervu, aad ia dying my Lord wears upon his brow this crown of thorns ss a symbol of that corse which sin snd evil bad wrought all over the lead Aad bow Christ dying with this crown of thorns oa his brow ts his bearing the curse of tbe world It is aa emblem of the day when this old world will be freed from wroog. sad like a garden It will bloom with flow ers sgsin. sod there will bono more thorns Dr A. M. Oewrav. There is a pro esse of education constantly go. eg 'oo la svery dwelling. which care aad thought can mske sn un speakable advantage, snd st the same lime coouibute to make s bsppy home. To keep objects of pure sad high Interest be fore the children's minds, in a eatoral aad suitable way to have them tup paed with such books ss will occupy aad taUrest, to take sote of aad encourage say advance they make, and to direct the flow not of a pert of. but of tbe wool- of their Uvea, pay steal, meet si sad moral, without ep pereat interference or violence; this bsppy art. to be sought, prayed for. labored for under God ' blessing, goes far to make a peaceful and happy home Dr. Jokn IIoiL l Spirits Turpentine. . Carthage Blade: Gleoo's mill oood wss drawn off Isst Tuesday, sad the greatest abundance of nice fish were caught, the number being eat im ted at from 800 to 1.000. . . Tarboro Southerner: At Goose Neat last sight two negroes entered the house of J J. Long, but were detected aad apprehended before they succeeded ia pila fet tag aay snide of great value . . Asheboro Courier : Only three ass l hi it obtained State license to teach a provided by the sew school law. About atse entered for the examination, but all but three withdrew before the close. . . La Grange Sentinel: The clever aad genial sgeut, Mr. D M Hardy, repre senting the Southern Building sad Loan Aascostioo of Huattvllle, Ala . tucswwded ia organising s local organisation ia oor town oa tbe eve of October the 8th, under very favorable auspices. . . Asbevilie Citiwen: Special Offi cer A. R. Ogbura returned from Greenville. S C . last night, bringing with blm Frank Lynch, colored, charged with larceny, aad Mack Brooks, white, charged with dis turbing s religious cosgrrgstioo In this county Both of the prisoners were lodged la Ji to await trial at the approaching term of ibe criminal court. . . Joneeboro Leader: Tbe gin of Underwood Thome, oo N. D. Ud r wood s piece st Broad wsy. was burned Monday atgbL We've not been able to team nartieulars or amount of Ices, but it may be from $1,000 to $8,000. Jones Doro Lottos Bill IS nave just rrceiveu ao ui- der for 150,000 pounds of ysrn. and are footers r s ing pultiog on a double force Durham . Globe: Teeterdsy evening st the time when a isrge crowu usually gathers at the depot to await the arrival of the Raleigh traio. Mr. William Israel drove past tn a buggy Aa tbe horse turned abruptly the cor aer of Hotel Clal bora the wheel of the buegy struck a boy ho was listlessly crossing the street. knocking him dowa snd the wheels pass- over hi breast I oe genneman got out and lifted htm up. aad usage to my, oo boors were broken. Durbsm Sun: A very seri ous accident csxurred at Chapel Hill lest Tweed 7 Mr. Wetter Lloyd was ace dent a si y i hot ia the fsce by Mr. Andrew Jooee It seams that sn eu pisioi bu wva around tn their room, unloaoro. lor some time sad Mr Uoyd bad loaded it for acme m Mr Jonra' absence. Mr. Jones oame la oa the day designated and pointed a . a , a . T .a asaea " kaf.tra it at L-'oja saying, t vw v ; JT. ' Lloyd could tell h m that it was loeaej ne s shot la tae race. Charlotte Chronicle'. Raw. Mr. Hart tea aad D U Uaioweii aao a at Hattaow the other day Tbe fight aroee . cau w s tea usroweii naa ooteincu - w- a I from Mr. H ax ties, ant oacomiog cue-awsue. h refused to pay lor it. a iuss o ta the coarse of wbtch Mr. Bart las Mr. Caldwell a liar, tsswpoj the Utter struck him. Is the Dgnt mr. uasu- 1 bit Mr BartM tlogsr ana tne iser snatckdd Mr Casdwelie ibob. Iforta Oarotlaa Beaoa c sccpm mm UvttaUoa of Meckleaburg Presbytery to akikah the Presto; tr nan urpnns nunre To Uluiiul the "oadrrBBBll 1 Raleigh JVW onrf Observer; The Qcversor yaterdy pardoned Page Nelson coil tic led in Furoyih coumy for burning the calaboose el Wioetoo. Pardon ra fTmalod oo oertifleaie of the Judge, ofteTtor aad other that ibe be ruing u accidental. Deputies Power and Maasey west oa a rata to Pleasant Grove to seat p. Job neon county, Ut Monday. Tbey captured the distillery of William Turner Holland nod destroyed 1,800 gal lone of whisker, eider, sub, beer and low . . Ststesville Landmark : The warehouse of Mr. Will Cornelius, of Da- dson township, wa broken into one night two or three weeks ago aad robbed or 80 geJloee, of brandy. The wood snd rtiscstmith shop of Mr. N. G. git., of Shaxpeaburc township, was destroyed by Are oa tbe night of the Sd. Passers-by saw the flames and gave the alarm in time to admit of the seeing of two drills snd two wagoes which were ta tae shop. About $100 worth of tools were destroyed The Are wss of accidental origin. Kev.W. A. Pool, of Leootr, hss accepted the call to the Baptist Church of this olsce snd will enter upon his duties here the first Sunday ta November. .. vVadeeboro Messenger-InUUi geneer : Dick Cum?, aa old and decreoit colored man, was found dead in his cabin oo the plantation of Mr. T. A. Borne, in LMceville Township, last Sunday mornine. Jack frost visited us last Tuesday and Wedneedsy mornings. Tbe frost Tuesday morning was the largest seen here for many years so early ta the season. Young cotton o low places has been almost entirely ru ined. We were shown vsiterdav r-ereral young bolls, culled at random from a field, and every one of them was ruined It is estimated that tbe frost hss damaged this county many thousand dollars, snd that aa already short crop will be cut much shorter. . . Cbsrlotte News: It is probable that John Low low will "Hooray for Rock Htlll" instead of Concord, hereafter. At Rock Hill yesterday the circus collided wttb Mr. Pearson, tbe evangelist, snd tbe circus bad s hard time. The crowd wss mighty small, and by 4 o'clock in the after noon, the tents hsd been packed and the cages caged, all ready to leave tbe town. The Mecklenburg Ice Company is another of Charlotte's aucoessful institu tion The company has been running s 10 too machine, but has fowarded so or der for a machine of twenty toDi, so that the capacity of the works will be Just doubled. The new machine will be in op eration early in the spring. This company will also building a large refrigerator. . . Wasbiogton Progress'. A negro by tbe name of Chsrtes Cooper stole s horse from bis father-in law on Thursday morning Isst near Swan Quarter, Hyde county. He took the horse from the stables about 8 o'clock in tbe morning and came to this county. Messrs. Jones snd Sd. Spencer pursued him snd got in sight of hrm below town. The negro discovered them, ran the horse snd left them They told parties to be on the lookout for him. Tbey did so. aad about 9 o'clock that night Mr. David Ourganus and others caught him. Tbey brought him to town Friday morning and Messrs Jones and Ed. Spencer took him back with the horse to Hyde. He Is s notorious thief, snd his cap ture will prove a bsppy riddance to those people. Qreensboro North State: Ex Sheriff Gilmer hss developed the canning industry in such a wsy as to attract gen eral attention This year be hss put up three times as many cans as Isst yesr. Tbe product of bis factory this year is 15,000 can tomatoes, peaches, apples, corn and snsp beans. Hu orders are coming in from all quarters This shows what an opening loere is in Guilfoid county for this industry. Near Marley's Mill, in tbe time of a thunder atorm, lightning atruck the chimney of William Branson s houte aad tote it does to tbe arch ; bit the clock on the mantle teai ing it to pieces; tores pair of bedsteads dowa snd tore s quill that was oa t be bed sll to pieces. His wife was sick cn tbe bed at the time and wss not hurt, and there were five children in tbe houte and none bur:. . . Laorioborg Exchange: Mr. Wm Milligan reports to the hawk-snake editor that a colorrd woman near his house beard a noise Just in the edge of the woods, and going In tbst direction she found s largo hawk endeavoring to fly, but was prevented by the coil of a black scske around his wings. Tbe hswk bad not lost soy time tn going for the tnake, as he bad picked s nice little bole tn tbe snske. Tbe supposition is that tbe hawk attacked the saahe but was caught. Tbe old woman killed hawk snd snake. About 1 o'clock last Friday evening the saw mill of Mr H. C. Csusey. near Hasty Depot, wa burned, entailing a loss of one thou sand on him, covered by no insurance. Somehow or other some shavings were thrown near the boiler snd caught afire, which wss instantly communicated to the lumber and building, burning everything except tbe engine. OUH ITATB rONTKHI POR1KI We have frequently referred to tbe in crease of railroad building in North Caro lina. It is gratifying to see, in our own Bute, that there Is such a revival in this important work, and that so many rich sectioBs of oor State are gradually being put ia communication witb tbe busy, stirr ing commercial world. Winston Twin CUf Daily. With most of our young readers the school year has begun. For some it is the first yesr, for others It is tbe Isst. but to each H means opportunity that will never come again. To boys and girls alike, it is sn open door that is leading to success or failure If you do not succeed, you msy throw the blsme on tbe teachers or tbe book, or tbe methods, or tbe school; but there never wss a school yet tbst did not offer an earnest boy or girl the opportunity to get knowledge. Asheboro Courier. While some parts of the South, on ac count of favorable nstursl condilioiis are destined to become great manufacturing centres, aed while manufacturing of a gen eral character will be largely enyHged in at all accessible point, it is after all true that over a large are of ti.e South, and with tbe great mass of tbe people, agriculture must continue to be tbe chief induatry; and while tl is right snd proper to encoursge msnufacluring enterprises, we tbould not lose sight of the great importance of doing ail we can to promote the success snd in crease tbe profit of Ibose engaged in sgri culture Nashville Argonaut. TBI Color of tbe BlBTel Tower. Aaweloaa ArekUseC The color of tbe Eiffel tower has been one of tbe pozzies of the Paris Exposition, no two persons agreeing as to what tbe real color la Some people imagine that it has been plated wttb nickel or silver, while others call it red, and others again think it is of a beautiful bronze oolor. Tbe fact is that it is painted in five sbadee of tbe same color, modulated with the skill that the Frenoh often show In eases of tbe kind. From the bane of tbe first platform the color is dark "BArbedienne'' bronze, verging a little to red; thence to tbe second fdatform the color is tbe same, but Ighter, and from this point to the top the eolor grows constantly light er, by Ave successive gradations, the top being almost a golden yellow. Three eoats of paint are spread over the entire surface, and over all is a eoat of very hard, transparent varn ish, wbieh. by reflecting the son, adds to the difficulty of defining the color with precision. The Tarnish is & new patent compound, we believe, bqt it is said to hare borne the severe test of nee on the iron work of the tower extremely welL RTRANOB T W 'l rORTONE. A Laborer Dlicoren RtllllaBB Tliroagh Heating a Kuaday Paper. PaUMaU OossUs. The English plasterer who has been left a forlnne estimated at 1, 400,000 ($7,000,000) by a relative in Australia has been discovered at Kettering, in Northamptonshire, his osme is John James Pearoe, and, until a few weeks ago, be lived in the parish of Eingtborpe, a hamlet in Northampton. He lodged with a woman named Weston, after the decease, a few mwnths ago, of his wife, who committed totcide. rear of poverty was ascribed as the cause of her act. Last Sunday, while reading a newspaper, he oame across a paragraph announc ing that a Sydney clergyman had left 1,400,000 to a man in England named Pearoe. "Why," exclaimed tbe plasterer to his landlady, "that's me; he's my nnole! That money be longs to me!" His identity has al ready been acknowledged by the London agents of the Australian so licitors to the deceased millionnsire. lie worked for several master plas terers iu Northampton and is de eon bed by bis fellow workmen as a quiet, reserved fellow, a teetotaler, and gave people tbe idea that he bad seen better days. He is now on his way to Australia. ORKsuan oit uevklaso. A Hepaklleasite BsUnaate of Use Has of Usatlny. A special from Columbus, Wis., to the Milwaukee Journal, says: Judge Walter Q. Gresham, who passed through this oity the other day, talked politics freely with a gentleman whom be met on the train. He admitted that Harrison's admin istration is not proving a success, sDd he gave bis opinion- as to the causes. As be was not speaking for publica tion, and his oritioiams of the Presi dent were quite personal, it is not fair to give them for publioation. The sigmtioaut part of the Judge's remarks was regarding ex-President Cleveland. He spoke' in very high terms of Mr. Cleveland s administra tion, and said it was remarkable how fast the people are coming to look upon him as a very strong and cour ageous man, who did bis duty under oiroumstanoes that would have over whelmed a weaker oharaoler. Jndge Gresham believes that Mr. Cleveland will be renominated in 1802, and says he can see no possible way in which be can be defeated at the polls. He Nevar Struck His Children. New York Tribune. "I have never struck my two child ren," said a young American father the other day, "though 1 have often been tempted strongly to it, and sometimes would not have blamed any parent for doing so. But I was thrashed so much by my own father, a good enough man, too, that I al ways stood in fear of him, seldom told him tbe truth if I could help it, and never confided in him. Often I was whipped for errors 1 bad com muted with good intentions, and I remember the wild spirit of hatred that used to come over me at such times, wben, smarting under the blows I felt I did not deserve, I would get away by myself and swear silent but bitter oaths that would have opened the old gentle man's eyes to his folly, perhaps, if be could have beard them from so young a child. So I made a vow that I would never beat 'my own children. And now I feel sure that tbey do not stand in physical fear of me. I am pretty certain they tell me the truth, and I know tbey confide in me as a friend. And though they do not obey me nearly as implicitly as I did my father, and make themselves much more of a nuisanoe to me than 1 was to him, yet tbey don't regard me: as a bully, and that is some thing." Pairs for tbla Tear. Mr P M Wilson, State Immigration Agent, furnishes the following list of fairs to be held in the State this year: North Carolina State Fair, October 14 to 19 W Gr Upchurcb, president; P M Wilson, Mcretary. Eastern Carolina air Association, October 22 to 24 Dr M E Robinson, resident, and T H Bain, secretary. Roanoke and Tar River Agricul tural Fair, October 30. . Nov r 1 T L Emry, president; W W Hall, seoretary. Edgecombe Fair, at Tarboro, Nov 5, 6, 7 and 8- Frank Powell, secretary. Rocky Mount Agricultural and Mechanical Association, November 13 to 15 B H Bonn, president; J R Underwood, secretary. Cumberland County Agricultural Fair, November 20, 22 W Watson, president; 4W A Tillinghast, secre tary. Sampson County Agricultural Fair, December 4, 5, 6. H. E. Faisson, president; Marion Butler, seoretary. a Woman's Discovery, "Another woodeiful discovery has been made, and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her snd for seven years abe withstood its severest tests, but ber vital organs were undermined snd desth seemed imminent. For three montbt the coughed Incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking tbe first dose that tbe slept all night, and with one bottle hse been miraculously cured. Her nsme is Mrs. Lutber Lots." Thus write W. C. Bamrick & Go. , of Shelby, N. O Get a free trial bottle free at Robkkt H Bbxxamt'b Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. t Barmen's Arnica Salve. The Bbst Baxvm io tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, gores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and sll Skin Eruptions, and poei lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Por sale by Robert R Bellamy, W holer ale and Retail Druggist- f WHOLES AiJfi PRICES. est The following quotations represent wholesale prices generally. In teg up small orders higher prices have to be charged. The quotations are always given as accurately a possible, but the Stab will not be responsible for any variations from the actual market of tbe articles quoted. BAGGING a lb Jute Standard BACON North Carolina. Hams. tt Shoulders, $ a Bides, 9 tt WRSTSUH SMOKED Hams, 9 bides, 9 a Shoulders, DRY SALTS!) Sides. 9 Shoulders. V a BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each New New York, each New City, each BBSS WAX, tt. UB;CK8, Wilmington, 9 V ... Northern BUTTER, 9 a North Carolina Nortnern CANDLES, l Sperm . Adamantine CHEESE, 9 lb North brn Factory.... - .. Dairy, Cream fctaie coFKifB, 9 a Java Laguyra o S o 7i4 10 A 14 a OQ) 6 5 S tx oo a i 4o 1 40 a 1 76 1 65 a 1 70 30 22 6 00 a 8100 0 00 O 14 00 15 a as a 30 18 25 j a io -oo aio n a uh oo a io 27 O 28 17 a ia i6tta is 5a oo 60 a 6 4 1 i7a i ico e a ' &4 oo a so 16 a 22 too CORN ME it, 9 bus., InsacAs Virginia Meal COTTuj T'Bc, V bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, 9 yd Tarns. 9 bunch EGGS, 9 dozen IttSfcl Mackerel. No. 1. W bbl 22 00 a 80 00 Mac tert 1, Mo. 1, 9 half bbL 11 00 a 15 00 a is 00 9 00 14 00 a 5 so a 11 00 a 4 00 a 10 Mackerel, mo. 2, 9 bbl 16 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl . . 8 00 Mackerel, Nu. 3, V bbl 13 00 Mullets, 9 bbl ... 0 00 Muuets, fork bbis ;10 00 N. C. Hoe Herring, 9 keg.. 8.00 Dry Cod, 9 a 6 FLOUR. V bbl Western low grade Extra amity City Mills super " Family GLUE. 9 a GRAIN, bushel Corn, from store ba?s, white Corn, cargo, In oulk, white. Corn, cargo, ia bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store Oats, from store Onta, Rust Proof Cow Peas HI OB 4, a Green Dry HAY, 9 100 - Eastern , .... Western. North River hoopieon, .a LARD, 9 - Northern North Carolina 3 50 4 00 6 00 4 00 5 50 .6 4 00 4 50 5 25 4 10 6 00 8 55 t8 60 40 4o 1 LO so a 00 00 m t7 uu 00 0J a a 6 7 1 10 1 0a 1 0J 8 00 1 00 90 2a 7 0 40 8 n 14 0 00 LIMB, a bbl LUMBER, City Sawed, W.M ft, snip Stuff, resawed 18 00 Rou,h Edge Plan 15 00 Weat India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 18 00 Dresed flooring, seasoned 18 00 Scantling and Board, oom'n 14 00 EOLAoUXH. 3 eallon 20 ro 16 00 i8 00 22 00 15 00 New Crop Cuba, In hhds " to bbls Por o Rico, in tbds " In bbis Sugar House, in hhds "to bbls Syrup, in bbis NAILS, 9 keg, Cue, lOd basis. . . OILS, 9 gallon Kerosene Lard Linseed Roe in Tar Deok and Spar POULTRY Chicken, lire, grown Spring Turkeys ... PEANUTS, 9 bushel. 23-lbs POTATOES, 9 bushel Sweet Irish, bbl PORK., a barrel City Mess Prime Rump RICE Carolina. 9 ft. Rough, 9 bushel, (Upland).. 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Address PALBMON JOHN, no sstf Editor and Proprietor Atlantic Coast Line. Wilson & Weldofl R. B. & Brandies. price Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 12K :8 n 15 e Dated Sept, 6, 1889 xtl? "5 p. M. iP. M a. Leave Weldon! j 12 40 j 5.4SI 6 6 Arrive Rooky Mt l 561 : 7 10 Arrive Tarboro 8 651 l I A M Leave Tarboro 10 jp P M ' Arrive Wilson g 27 7 Ooj 7 48 Leave Wilson 2 8 Arrive Selma 8 4-i Arrive FayettevUle 6 00 Leave Goldsboro i ao 7 40 8 85 Leave Warsaw 4 16 9 40 Leave Magnolia 4 80 8 40 9 55 Arrive Wilmington 6 oo 9 55 11 an 8 TRAINS GOING NORTH. I Ba Q P MA s? p M Leave Wilmington 12 06 9 00 4 00 A M Leave Magnolia 1 24 10 43 5 40 Leave Warsaw 10 67 5 66 Arrive Goldsboro 2 25 11 S3 6 53 Leave FayettevUle J 8 40 Arrive Selma 114)0 Arrive Wilson 12 10 Mp" M P M Leave Wilson 8 02 12 45 7 52 Arrive Rooky Mount 1 80 8 29 Arrive Tarboro ... 8 56 IA M Leave Tarboro 10 20 P M Arrive Weldon 430 240 940 Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax 2 30 p m, arrives Scotland Neck at 4.00 p m. hirer ton 6 50 p m Returning, leaves Rlv erton 7.0 J a m, Scotland Neck at 10.10 a m, dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C via Albemarle & Raleigh R R daily, except Sunday, 5 05 pm; Sun day a 17 p m; arrive wiuiamston, m c, 7 ao p m and 4 55 pm. Returning, leaves Wiuiamston. N C. dally except Sunday, 7 10 a m, Sunday 9 50 a m, arrive Tarboro, M C, 9 15 a m and 11 30 a m. Train on Midland N C Branoh leaves Golds boro, N c. dally except Sunday, 6 00 a m; arrive smitnneia, m c, 7 su a m. .Returning leaves smithfleld, N C, 8 00 a m; arrive Goldsboro, N C, 9 30 am. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 3 to p m, arrives Masnvuie s 40 p m, spring Hope 4 15 pm. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10 CO a m, Nashville 10 35 am, Rocky Mount 11 15 a m, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton Dally, except nunday, at 6 00 p m and 11 10 a m. Returning, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 pm. connecting at Warsaw with mob. 41, 40, 23 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson and FayettevUle Branoh is No. 51. Northbound Is No Ui. Dally except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia,. Train Nc. 78 makes olose connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily exoept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make olose connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington, All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snp't. J. R. KKNLY, Snp't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger agent, sept 10 tf Atlantic Coast Line. Wiliington. ColnmMa & Augusta R. R. Condensed Schedule. TRAINS. GOING SOUTH. S3 5 S Dated Sept, 8, 1889. 6 6 6 R S3 P Si p y Leave Wilmington 6 26 10 10 Leave Marion 9 38 12 40 Arrive Florence 10 40 1 20 A M No. 50 A. M. A. M. Leave Florence 820 920 Arrive Sumter 4 40 ...... 10 28 No. 52 A M. Leave Sumter 4 40 tlO 88 Arrive Columbia 6 16 II 66 A. M. No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cen tralB. B. Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M.. Manning 9:56 A. M. Train on C. A D. R. B. connects at Florence With No. 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. t a s y2 O id 6 6 6 S5 SB P M P M 10 85 5 20 11 58 6 82 11 58 6 37 1 15 7 60 AMP M No.78 No.14 AM P M 4 85 8il5 5 2C 8 55 8 35 11 60 AM P M Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter Arrive Florence Leave Florence ... Leave Marion , Arrive Wilmington . Dailv: tDallv exoest Sunday. No 58 runs through to Charleston, 8 C, via Central R R, arriving Manning 7 04 p m, Lanes 7 42 p m, Charleston 9 80 p m. No. 59 connects at vlorenoe with C and D train from Cheraw and Wadesbo'O. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W a W R R for all points North. Train on Florence R R. leaves Pee Dee dally except Sunday, 4 40 p m, arrive Rowland 7 00 p m. Returning, leave aowiana 0 oj a m, arrive Pee Dee 8 60 a m. Train on Manchester Si Augusta R R leaves Sumter dally except Snnday, 10 CO a m, arrive Richardson 12 01 p m. Returning, leave Rich ardson 12,15 p m, arrive Sumter 1 80 p m. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l snp't; J. R. KBNLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. sep 11 tf CARLTON HOUSE. Warsaw Dnplin County, . C. "AN LINE OF WILMINGTON AND IWELDOE Railroad. 55 miles from Wilmington. Table always well supplied with the beet the country &3ords. Kates ct tJoarc very reasons Die, tt- CARLTOS, Seen DAW rf Proprietor The Alliance to the Front ! Tn PinapniTTi FiBini. bold, vie 11 ant. as gressive and progressive. It has opinions and expresses them. Forty eight columns, eight pages. All SoTM-Trint, Official organ of North Carolina and Virginia State Alliances. The IAvett paper in the South I Goes to nearly 1,200 posto faces to North Carolina and to 23 states. one DOLLAR A YEAR. Strictly Cosh. Send lor sample copy. Address, . THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh, N. C. H" L. Polk, Editor. Bbowdxb, Business Manager, mar 12tf DOBLEE & MVDOE WHOLESALE (Paper Warehouse, Baltimore, Md. Constantly In stock Every Variety of Paper used to! Newspaper and Job Offices. NJKW a l ) V KKT1SJCMKNTB. NORFOLK ACADEMY. NORFOLK, TA. A progressive, modern School for Boys. Five hteen students. teachers One hundred aad e Prepares for nnlverettv or but Full Bnc- nsh. Classical and Mathematical courses; aUo Stenography. R. W. TTJNSTALL, B. A., Prhi clpal Address, from July 25th to August 26th, Warm Springs, Bath Co., Va. ; later, Norfolk, Va. aug 2 lm CAROLINA CENTRAL IAILR0AD CO. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUMD TRAINS, I No. 41 No. 5 No. 6 Sept. 22, 1889. Dally ex. DaUy ex Dally ex. 8nndar Snnday. Sunday. Leave Wlimlnat'nb SO p m 7.10 p m Leave Hamiet 0 45 p m 2 00 a n Leave Wadesboro 7.89 p m 8.26 a m Arrive Charlotte ,'9.86 p m 6-45 a n Leave Charlotte.. I R.56 p m Leave Lincoln to . I 7.82 p m Leave Shelby &6 p m Arrive Rutherfn. 9 45 p m XASTBOUND TRAINS. No 88 No. 64 No 6 Sept. 22, 1889. Daily ex. Dally ex. Dally ex. Snnday. j Sunday, frnnday . Le Ruthen 'dt'n 8 45 am Leave Shely 100. am Leave Llnoolntou 1 1 .1 0 am Arrive Charlotte.. n 2J pm Leave Charlotte.. 5.15 am 8.20 pm Leave Wadesboro 7(8 am 11 88 pm Leave Hamlet 8.20 am 1.46 am Arrive WUmlngt'n 12. SO p m 8. 10a m Trains Nob. 41 and 88 make olose connection at Hamlet, between Charlotte and points North via Raleigh. Trains Nos 51 and ft make olose connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. Through bleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Wilmington and Raleigh. T. W. WHI8NANT, Superintendent- F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. tept 22 tf Palmetto Railroad Co. fBaBlT T tfkjk j QN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6TH 1888, Trains will run a follow, dally, aun , day excepted : GOING SOUTH t No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT : Leave Hamlet, N. C 9.15 A ' Osborn. (Flag Station) 9 86 A " Kollook Station 10. 05 a Arrive Cheraw, S. u 10.25 A GOING NORTH: No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT: Leave Cheraw, 8. C 4.20 P Kollook 140 P " Osborne (Flag station) 6.1U P Arrive Hamlet, N. C 620 P WM. MONCURE, deo 18 tf Sup't. Bank of New Hanover. Authorised Capital, - 91,000,000 $300,000 $130,000 Oath Capital paid in. Surplus Fund, DIRECTORS W. L GORE. G. W. WILLIAMS. DONALD MaoBAE, H. VOLLERS. R. R. BRTDGBRS C. M. STBDMAN ISAAC BATES, JAS A LEAK. F. RHETN8TBN K. a BORDEN J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATES, President. m. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President, WM. L. SMITH, Cashier. Atkinson & Manning:, AGENTS, Mortli Carolina Home Insurance Comp'y ETE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING INSUR ANCE AGAINST FIRE. Policies to thl Old and Reliable Home Institution All losses prompt' y paid. W. S. PRIMROSE) President; CHARLBS BOOT, Seoretary; PULASKI COWPBR. Seoretary. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American 1 it papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., News pa rer Advertising Bureau. IO Spruce St., New York. Send iOwtw. Tor lOO-Hagw Pamphlet The State Chronicle Successor to the Farmer and Mechanic and the Chronicle.) Under New Management NEWSY BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UP.tWTTB TUB TLB-SB. IuTB "STATE CHRONICLE" WILL BB WHAT , its name implies a State Paper, it is not the BAXBien "Chronicle." and will not be local or sectional. It will aim to keep up with the newt from Murphy to Man too, or, as the politicians put It, from Cherokee to Curntuok. It will the organ of no man, no ring, no see tlon, no party. It will be Democratic to politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic mea sure s and Democratic officers. TERM 8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year SAO Six Months .. 1.00 Three month 68 For a Samrie copy aaaress TUB STATE CHUUN 1CLB. oot tf Raleigh. N.C. TheCentral Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS XX-paper and the Organ or tne jtetnoaiat rroter tant Church In North Carolina, ta published at Greensboro, N. C Terms, S2 00 per annum, in auvanoe. The eihrtblllty of Its location, the number ant! activity of It agents, and the constantly inoroav tog demand for it among tbe more solid qlaBeot readers in various section, give the CENTRA! PROTEST AM T peculiar Claims upon tne patron age 01 tne advertising puouo. Terms very iaror able. Consult your business Interest, and ad drew the editor . , bor W C ADTEBT1IB III Merchant and Farmer PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MARIO N,SO UTH CAROLINA It has a large and increasing circulation la the heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton section of the two States. . m It is a desirable medium of communication ith hnth the Merchants and Farmers of this section, and particularly with those of Mar and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the -tee the Business Men of Wilmington. i. v. mvw M M M M in Char!'jte.
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