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, N. C, JUNE let.
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and horticultural exchanges of the
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TflM CO.V VEX TION.
le State Democratic Convention
in Raleigh at 12 o'clock' Weds
lay. it is said to he iho largest
most enthusiastic' convention
?r held in the State, lion. W. R.
v was tsado pet manoiil chairman,
M. Fur-man, of Asheville, and W.
irkhoad, Durham, Secretaries.
Hon. Danitd G. Fowle of Wake,
nominated for Governor on the
ballot, which was not reached
il 12 o'ciook Thursday.
!ho result of the vole was: Fowlo,
Stodman, 435, and Alexander
Before the vote was announced,
result being known, Stedm&n'a
ida moved that the nomination
unanimous, which was done
unprecedented applause
motion committees were sp
rinted to wait ou Messrs Sled man
mlo and ask them to appear
id address the convention. In a
w minutes Maj. Stodman appeared,
sind his presence was a signal for
round after round of deafening ap
He said he had come to fell what
9 unnecessary for him to tell auy
one who had know him front uoyv
bood, that bo was ready to cortliallj
support all the nomioess of the oon
vention. In. a pathctio strain he
aaid: What diffcienco does it make
whether this man or that man wa
nominated, if our glourious govern
ment was handed down intact to
pbr children? He thanked those who
bad supported hi ra for tiioir devos
tion, and assured those who Ltd op
posed him, that for them titer
rankled no feeliugs of unkindness o:
jroproach in bis bosoin. Ue clost J
by ao eloquent appeal to lay aside ;
all person rd dirTerences a"kd unite in
one common effort for tbo success
of the Donn cratic . party and the
realixsti Q of tbo prophecies and
prospects of our ancestors. .
J'JJe sat uniid laundering ap-
planse, of which could bo heard' now
aM tben ..Sonatt)1. Steadman."
Iu a short interval the name of
Juiire Towl wa ijj i rt i wf 'and :
Ahis oommandir.g fife appeared. The
applattse of the immense crowd be
camo Ibunderlike in its roar. The
whole crowd arose. leaped upon ben J
ohes, waved fans, and fairly shouted
themselves hoarse. When a little
qoiet had been restored Major Steads
man stopped forward and gracfuily
said:
"Fellow Democrats, I stand before
yon to introduce you to the next
Governor of North Carolina, lion D
G. Fiwlo.
When the prolonged applause bad
subsided Judtfe Fowlfl addressed the
convention in a speech of great elo
quenco and power. .Round after
round of applause wont up at the
conclusion of his welt rounded peri
ods, and at the touch of his magnetic
sentimints. He measured the extent
f the oompMraent he felt bad becu
paid him by a glowing tribute to his
competitors, the soldier and patriot
the noble son of the lower Cape Fear
and the soldier, scholar legislator
and descendant of one of the famed
auihors yFgt he slefk lenburg Declara
tion of ludepeudenco S. 13, Alexand
er. S. B. Alexander, of Mecklenburg,
was nominated for Lieutenant Govs
eroor, by acclamatiou. lie declines
it, however.
J.J. Davis of Franklin, was nora
inated for associate Justice of the
Supreme Court by acclamation. J.
R Shepherd of Beaufort, and A.. C.
Arey, of Burko. were also nominal
od for associate justices of the &u
preme Court.
Tho platform congratulates th-j
people on the excellence of Demo
cratic government; calls for reduc
tion of taxes to avoid surplus in the
Treasury: denounces the present
system of taxation as iniquitous; apt
proves tho action qfiorth Carolina's
Repreponlative in Congress, and
recommends that they support any
measure that will afford partial re
lief from existing burdens, demands
unconditional abolition of the inter
.nai revenue system; declares that
itho South wiil-accept for educational
purposes from the federal Treasurer
its pro rata share of surplus, v'0
cd it be disbursed through- State Ma
genta and is made free from ioujv'o
11041 able features; denounces effort
of thi Republican party to force sec
tional Uauos iu Coni'ruaa and e.Ue
UjLfcro. announces monopolies,
trusts and pools, endorse-) the ad
ministration of President Cleveland
as well as bis ability, wisdom, hon
esty, patriotism, independence and
fa) thfulneas, and declares that tht;
boet interests of tho couutry domaud
his rexelection.'
CPltGRESSJONAL CQyVEN
1 JON.
At '."ho Congressional convention
which meets here June 20. Hon J.
3; Henderson will be nominated for
Lis third ierm io Congress. Every
county in the District has instruct
cd fof him except Irodcll, which by
a soMll majority instructed for Bing.
bam, of Stateaville.
It ift, however, very probable that
Map Dingbain's friends appreciating
the certainty of Mr. Henderson's
nomination and his acceptability to
tho people of Iredell, wil! join iu
maUing Mr. Henderson's nomina
tion by Reclamation.
The number of voles in . the con
vention, we loarn, will be 291, of
this numbsr 237, a;e instructed for
Henderson; as follows Catawba 46
Duvidsona 39, Davie, 21, Montgom
ery 18, Rowan 53 and Yadkin 19
and Randolph 41.
POVtLE FOR G O VERNOR.
Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, the next
Governor of North Caroipa, will
have no moro faithful and deter
mined supporters, than the friends
of Stedman ad Alexander who
fought so hard and 66 long for the
nomination of their favorites. While
thoy mny be disappointed they wiU
nevertheless acquiesce cheerfully in
the choice of the majority and will j j
work for the election of the epnven- ;
lion's nominee, and every vote with
in the influence of "Stedman andM
Alexander and iheir-friejids will, be
cast for Fowle and thoy will in
every way contribute everytLiug 'iu
ihoir power to swell Lis majority.
- Tpr uction of Alexander declining
ibo Hominaiiofi fr tbo LioQ9ftao
Governorship is "nniversally
con
deinod It allows that he was work !" on no loc t werc hinnuyjeet
c ' i i , in the air, but ecaped soriuus iniurv.
mi' for bis ow-a advancement and i. : . . i ., . juo1,JU1
b . It is esUfnatcd thai thirty persons
ootiorttio interest ot h3 oUrtr'.
otherwise, he would have accepted '
any place on tbo ticket at whatever j
so do- j
jg Be coinu st.re;iQen sue iicksl it
is not likely tiial another c Hveution
will ever do him a like honor ilia
action has plactd him pel manantly
on the sheet'
eace does not reign i.o the Kadi-
ciil Lamp. Green, the deieaied cau
diJate foi the nomination for Tjieu
tenant Governor, swears that J. C.
Priubard, who received the nomi
nation, hliall be taken oFrLo ticket,
That iaiihlul ally of the Radicals,
the Third Parly, is having trouble
over its nominee lor governor, W T
Walker, hose name it is said will
have to co.no offtbe ticket to make
way for a better man.
GENEUAL NEWS.
Every California county has had
$1,000 voted it by tho Logiaialuie
for advertising pur pones.
The annual convention of the Wo
mata Christain Temperance- Union
of Georgia began Us sessions Tuesday
morning
Three of six nom'moes on the Ala
bama Republican State ticket
have ref used to accept tho nomina
lions tendered.
One of the young ImMane in the
school at Carlis!e,Pa.' has sent home
a description of the ear gloves" be
has seen palefaces wearing.
John L. Sullivan is now a circus
man. Ha bough a third interest in
John 13. Doris' circus and will go
out on the road on Juno 1.
All Europe seems impressed with
the belief tbat peace can best be
maintained by having everything
pu', on a war footing.
At the tenth annual meeting of
the Woman's, Executive Committse
Of homo mission held at Ptdtdplpbia
at the Calvary Presbyterian church,
AlrsCrover Cleveland was eiocwd?
life member of the raisjiiou.
The Mall Gazett says that "it be
comes more and more palpable every
day to the careful observer that the
position of the czar iu European, pol
itics is becouiciog more aim moro
dominant,"
For two days the Missouri River
'Vsaiey from the Black Hill regiou,
in south weet JJakota to Kansas oily,
has been vioitod by a series of ter
rific cloud bursting ruin storms, do
ing may huuurcd thousands, dodats
damages. . : .
.:
The Now York Legislature ad
iouued witnout making aHy ar
rangement tor continuing the Slalo
. .... : . . .-.sr iw.n J
labor in tue prisons, anu 5p,ouo men
will be continued in enforced. - ide
noss for a year on account ol the op
A railroad ft reck oocured three
miles from Louifrvdla Tuesday, cu
the Louisvilie & .Nashville fiuilroad,
In which engineer Q..iuu was killed
and fit-emab Richardson ai.d brake
man Furuly fatally injard. The en
gine boiler exploded. Trebty-one
freight oars weri demolished.
Tuo first full year when the Brook
iiu bridge was open to traffic there
were 11,271,897, passengers carried
on the bridge cars. East year in elev
en months the i.ipubur carried wa
26,588.593. The iucreaso in the use
made of the bridge is enormous, yet
it has not interfered as much as was
ex pec tod with ferry traffic,
A Berlin telegram of the 26ih'sa7;
Emperor Fredrick is worse to day
and is obliged .to remain iu his bed
room. A ir&h j.ffiaiuaiuu us ap
pHj.id in the j.aits arouiid the
wound iu his threat. Ko cause can
bo unsigned for his new development
and the physicians are in consuha
lion over it. Tho patieut's general
state is good.
Every preparation will bo made
fur a grand encampment at Sparten
burg, South Carolina. Frofea
sor tierndon and his twenty-live
mus ciaus have been engaged to
f'urnisb mustc for tbe occasion. The
baseball boys, headed by Pegues as
Captain will play a series of fine
games during, ihe days.
A church case of more than ordi
nary interest, from Lexington S C
was heard by - tho circuit judge
The contest is between two
factions of a Lutheran congregation
that has separated into two bodies,
one joining tbe synod of South Cai1
olitrti and the otber, synod of Ten
nessee. The property in dispute is
an acre of iwnd which was granted
to the .Evangelical Lutheran con
gregation of St John by Georgia in
17G3. Eminent Iaw3'ers ara on each
side, and tho parties to the contro
versy Show much feeling. The land
s a tine piece of woodland, put of "no
extraordinary vulue.
A Montreal Marram of tho 26th,
says: lne exjjrosron ot too Montreal
viiin v.uuiuu a reservoirBv itv.oe
Uga, ibis moruiug has been attend
ed yith con i ierai loss of life. Four
todies vere"takeu from the rniu.-.
Most of the dead bodisa were only
slight!)- bruised, and death hs sup
posed to have resulted from euffoca--.
t i iu.;n. The building was iindergpoing
j repairs, and the n en who-wens taint
.' ..i ti
more or
ouilding is a total
ut iron pillars re
1 wrecks nothitu?
main Standing.
j personal inconvenience, H by
;h)2becoirftlbtre:tDon4letie
2S 'uiueeg.
f;E 0"VERN R.
Ho. DAi EE G. FOWLE.
of Wake.
JvR LIIl'TEN A NT C YHRN0R:
THOS 31 HOLT,
of Alamance-
FOX AoaociATB jiJ.-xiCia scraifMB couai.
HO JOS J DAY IS,
of Franklin.
FOftexrPRBMB www JUT(rs:
HON JAAiiJ E SHEPHERD,
of Washington.
HOJf ALPUONSO CAVfiRY,
of-Burko,
FOB SBTRETABt Of STATES
VYM LSAUNDEiiS,
of Urango.
?wU TilEA-VRBit:
DOMALD W BAIN,
of Wuku
fOU SCPSRITBXDENT OF PELIC X
-B-fRUCTlOS:
SiP.tEy 24 FINGER,
of Catawba,
THEODCmrrF HAYiDbNN,
,Of'Buucombe:
. for auoitor:
RgV G W SAKD &RLIN,
of Wayne
Repnblitan Knock-Down and drag
oat
WLrm, N. C. May 31. -The
Remib' can Convention of tbo Second
Congresional District met here j-es-terday.
It was the most disoderiy
and disgraceful affair eve known in
this district. When the committee on
credentials reported, tbe disbursing
element rushed upon tbe st age over
turned the tables, and forced their
chairman from bis seat and took po
sessioa. This created the wildest ex
citement. and a - free fight ensued.
Chairs and sticks were used, dela-J
gates kaocked down and pitole were
nourished in the air which caused
men to rush froqi,the building Four
or five counties bolted tbe convention
and the remaining faction then be
came soetewhat epiiet and -proceeded
in their disordely way-to make nom
inations. 11 H , Cheatham (colored). J
of Yanee, was nominated for Con
greeav-'J B Afarttw. of Edgecombe,
elector, and L GEies, of EdjjecOmbt
delegate to the C'hicago convention
The boiling faction will pot in an
othot ticket in the noid
! BiItndSaiL.
Tbe Supremo. Court. of he United
State fraVj-irtt fifed &n "opinion in
iaUe cae oT-Duygfrr & Bryai vs. Mc-
Ivessou A Brwnf4.r the .Jefnndahta.
riio coinel ffr MIeiot A Brown
were C l. P J. St,' Ujt: nt
;.-. Jlrq 5if.or A Cu'mm::g, of
AsbwiMe. T-he'efriidn'i n-c(ver.
cd the folio 1 pacts of land: One
traot'of -59:000 ' another of 90,000.
another of 22,0 )0, ano;rtr ot 8 doi.
an otf. or of IU: 000 ami ft her rH oi,
000, lybi iu thw counties of Wu
taaga and Hi 1 chcll. . Tbis tsvi.d cov
er thu intirt? Cranberry irn mif.e.
and nearly all-the mica iraeists in
Mitchell county. The suit b?u been
peudiut; eight yeai. Ci. J.. Evans
Brown, the defendant, rt-moved iVwm
the State to New lidand a number
of years tjq, where he served in thu
New Zealand legislature.
How Mrs. TfeuTman Took' the
Judgo Thurmau and wife bad jast
returned from their evening wu'k
whm a corripoudont catftd.' On
beinij informed th;vt a staiVnient bad
boeu made thai Ue-.had consented to
mako the race wifch Cleveland bej
said he was not surprised, but he
was not a candidate for any , office
on eartb and remarked: "All 1 care
for is a seat in heavBu" Mrs. Thur
mau. remarked: -'You won't get that
Allen, unless you tako better care of
yourself.
file Solid Soul?j.
"Can you help me to a trifle, sir?'
aid tbe tramp; T fought like a hero
f r the preservation of our n Wo Un
ion."
'Cant do it" was tbe reply, I"
sympathized with the South all
through thewsr." :
Why, so did 1" responded the l ramp
heartttybot sjjjffiTJi)f J ' ui U going to
do when he's draXtedT Now Vork
Sun.
ThcS'iegro on:r-rre of Havli seems !
to bo entering upon ote of its peri
odical revolutions. A Washington
telogram says: Secret arr of-S r e has
be'n iniorme dby -thaitcVr States
Consul at Au TVtnro; Hayti, that
fears are entertainetf of anober rev
olutionary outbrei.k on that Island.
The report was of such character
that it wan deemed Advisable to send J
a national vcrel to the Inland for the
protection of tbo lives of American
eil&fens the roiind a ; telegram . was
eit u rear Admiral Luce, fcom-.
maniiiog ihe Jsorih Atlantic sqnad-j
rcn, hc4V anchored otT Port Boyaf.tc
dispatch oue vessel of bis squadioi
on that mission.
'Speaking about dubs remarked
Mr Luwso woo Lad just been dec-
tea a member oi tae iianuaiian, i
vthey are the wgn-posts of civiiiza
lioa.
never bear of savages
Deraociatk
xou
. ? - . . ,, i old woman who saWweu up ui i
mutai improvement ana pu-aau-e. . u.- ..
Oai noneansePr renhcr Mrs. Uumsofl , . . , ,
. e; I BbnU-voicMexclamfionsof '-Bless tire
1 veheardot lnd,,n cius ever StuCP Lordr.u,, ilaiielujahr a!ld other
i cou.d wa.k.-TAfe. 4 I j- wsstm ities. Jones
I In T890 will end the term of TOO j
years durjjr which ;he iicsot p-us !
! U-nj and P-inadelphia have each en- I
Lbtrd the rcV'eiiae from a Beuueet of
$5,000 made by Benjt.inni Fraiikiio. !
The money wa to be loaned out to
young married artificers, aud the
trust has been executed, although
the lapse ofaoentury re qui red a rev
disposition of the frfrids. it issigni-.
tieant lhit wiiiio in lionton the
$5,000 ha grown to nearly 8328,000
in PyiladelKda the $5,000 has be
come only 70,000.
A gentleman rQ2a-.es a strange oc
curreuce which transpired in Haii
fax County a fovv days ago. A man
who keeps a store in tbat county
live about atjuartor of a mile distant
and has a tolephono running from
his store to his house. During a
thunder storm the wire was struck
by lightning and was entirely molted
from one end to the other. The
molten fragments dropped to the
ground and wore afurwarda picked
up.
Three students of Harvard coU
lege, bad an ouium dealer to come
to their rooms with opium ami-pipes.
One of them smoked a fow minutes
and then said that ho ueve. felt bet
ter in his life and Jeil a5e, fe-"1-nevor
spoke again. The other two
were discovered before they had
gone bo far, the1 will probably sur
vive. TheTurkN who are probibitionit
by order of the Koran, are working
to aboHah B;dootiQ kept by the
"Cbriiains" in Cbnstantirtople. Ali
drinking places within 250 i'eet from
the houi-e-J' -f Turkish worship have
been ordered closed, and the police
are enforcing the decree,
Birdn somr times do mnch darao
to thefarmryot thy are his friends,
fhey are tbe oaturuJ enemies of in
sects and by feeding upon those in
jurious tO fieid and garden
become tbe farmers protector. Do
not begadge them the small amount
of f r u i thoy d s ' roy
He wasn biwevball player, and be
asked a girl to marry him. "Ont on
tirsi.she Siiid, with a cold, rojee?ive
4miSe. "Don't flatter yourself," be
repHed a he picked himself up; 'it's
oat on thrrd. '-1 Washington Critic.
At Fairfield, O. the lightning
struck the parsonage of the Reform
ed church, setting it on fiio, though
the flames w fro extinguished. There
is great damage to the railroad
.tracks and crops.
Tbe superiorly of man to nature
is continualy illustrated. Natnrf
needs an immene qnanuy of q nil Ik
t makea giir with, bnt a maf
can make a ifOoSfc of bin self With
One.
An Amoricau por makr hri!j rr
"Ofifred from Hong FLojig a ne;vspape r
mads of the web ol the sacred whitu
spider of 'the Chinese.
If you want goo!s at a bargain g
to 1. BlumeutbaJ & Bro. Buis biiiid-
ti TirU rp t r. " "
They aiausc alwjs wnt to b!ow
out Uie ga." srtiti a hot4l clerk, " b.J
tbafc old. fellow," pnintlr.g to an oid
gentlemau sitting U the window," was
fsmart enough tc know that was not
necessary. When he woks up this mora-
f lug about five oclock, be opened his
door find began calling for the porter.
Oneoi the hell boys want to him and was
told to being up a piece of rag. The boy
procured it and, anxious to know what
the old mait autod, h3 hung arourtd
the door. There was a very faint odor
of gas parvadmg 4he premir-s, and aa
the boy looked tlirou&h the key-hole
he saw the old man moiint a chair a.d
unsrinda liome-kaU woollen socic from
the traeA'Uizuer and then wmti the r?g
iah- around tt4n pl iceof the sock.
rerrto troabla you." he said, when
became down," but the pesky thimj
was leaking and I wanted to use my
sock, 1 gees I'd been smothered if I
hadn't kinder traced the smeli to that
thing and tlren struck the idea of stop
ping it by winding something around
it." He was taken up-stairs and showed
how the "pesky thing" warked, but
was not satisfied and insisted that it
was u a duraed sight safer to tie the
tiling up."
Patrick' Certificate of Honesty.
Patrick applied fcr a situation bm
porter for a wholesale store.
Patrick, I'm afraid yea're not
strictly hoiierst.
PA an" piiy docs ye be thinkin
OI'm not honest ?"
"Well, I'vxhe:ird "soaae whtepsrins
that yeu wsre alittie unreliable when at
your last place. I must have a per
fectly honest man hers."
"Faith aft' CI e-an show ye a certifi
cate of honesty that'll make ye change
your moind mO'ghiy quick."
Ha then ffarew out a piece of papov
centajniTi words of the greatest praise
of himself.
"Whd wrote this, Patrick?"
a Who wrote it ? Oi did, sor."
v"Qh,chf Is a certificate of your own
writ-iag a proof-of your hoiiesty f
"It is, sor; because, esr, Oi know
more about mete r tkln any other
mon dnaJiVbejorrj, if 5i wasn't honst
Oi wouldn't b uftar fcellm' ye Oi writ
it meflelt'
Well, I'll try yon, Patrick." ' '
'-m. : 1
Misuireetod luiiiusiasia.
! , A jenHemau who- listened to 3n
j Joues tn Cin:,inuati teKs the following
as illustrative of the peculiar methods
of tbe revivalist: 4i Ke was delivering
sn especially fervid address, and a little
ront
his address, and turning to the woman
said:
" Sister, enthusiasm ii a irood thine
me of a little steamboat that used U i
runup a stream down in the country
where I eatae from. It had a ve.;
small boiler and a very big whistle, aue
every time the pilot blew the whist.,
tbe boat stopped. ow Let tbe boat gu
ahead." Isj
Wkat She Couldn't Dear.
Old iirs. Tiddlewig's husband liked
his toddyand the old lady was violently
opposed to hibulesity. The other night
Tiddlewig came in slightly aober, and
his wife proceeded to talk to hira.
" Now look: here, Tiddlewig, you're
drinking again, and I just won't
endure itc"
"Why. my dear," he nsged, " little
toddy don't hurt me a particle. On
the contrary, it benelits me and makes
another man of me altogether.'
"I, know it dors, Tiddlewig1, and
thaf s why I object to it so strongly. I
might stand your getting druns, but
whsu it makes another man of you,
and still leaves me the wtt'y of both of
yoa, it makes me out a bigamist, and i
say right here, Tiddlewig, that 1 draw
the line at bigamy, aiid you've got to
quit. - - -- - -
- . . .
flow to Kop Them Awake,
The great question that at present is
agitating tho minds of Philadelphia .
preachers is: u How shall wo U&ep tho
congregation awake?" Pock's Sua stig
geeta that each dejtcon be supplied with
a largo dinner gong, such' ae are used at
railroad eating-houses to call the gnoHts
to meals, and whsn the congregation
begins to nod let tlie deacons arise as
one man and play a few scales upon
those instruments of torture. A man
who can sleep while an artist is dally
ing with one of those gongs- is surely
entitled to his snooze, and nobody will
kick. Probably, though, 11 f?ds method
was introduced into the PtliLactelpaia
churches the next question would be:
" How can we keep one deacons
awake V .
How He Wat Hooked.
Hlrdie's Little Brether to BridegrooTn
Did it hurt you much wHeb she did it?
Bridegroom What hurt m ?
Bride s L. B. The hook. Did ft go
in your lip?. -. , "''
Bridegroom I don't know what yon
mean, Johnnie.
Bride's Mother Leave be tabie this
instant, Johnnie,
ii's L. B What er ? I only wanted
to know if it -hurt him. Ton. said sis
had fighd for him a tffrig time, but
she'd hooked him at last, and 1 wanted
to know if
B's Li By is yanked out oT hie chair
and hariod out ol the room acid tue
bvidagroom becomes modiistive.
Mb
THE
STAR
i r
at Til Rational loxel.
I
DlUxPSS IN
L.iquor3, Cigars and
Tobacco.
iTiai&L
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST
THE MARKET AFFOKDtJ.
fiS" Board by day or week on reason
able teruiB,
(C'orreeted weekly by D. R. JnUan)
Wheat
Corn
I'eaa
Flour
.$1.00
J7
55
$2.20 to ?li.50
Butter.- 15 to
20' ,
20
30
12
.,70
90
Chh-kens (young) ll! to
Chickens (old) 2& to
10 to
Potatoes (weet)
Potatoes (irish) 75 to
Tolcco Market
(Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller.)
Sales for last week were fairly good.
All urade3 are jQ active demand, ec
pecialiyjcommon and medium fillers.
We quote :
Lusrs dark and preen .20 (a, -i?)
Limbs vood...
foOO - 800
...i6oo 44io,oo
...fiUOO I.': 00
..fl 5 oft io Oo
..$S 25 00
Smokors common
Cood
Fine '
Jon;n:on
Good
Fine
Fancy none o.ilered.
DA EX LEAF
Com mon..
Good
Tine
....!rG00 SCO
...S00 10 00
....$!d 00 12 50
ClilGliT I.KA?
Common .
Good
Fine
$6 00 S 00
...0800 1200
,.$12vj0 16 CO
..$12 (O 15 00
..1S00 2iM
..lot'O 40 Uo
Common
Good
Pine
Eain:v!;one
jfTere 1,
Salisbury Bottling
sr-r o :k: s 7
J R. DRANNCCK, PROPRIETOR,
Mannfacturer of
Ginger Alo, Soda Water & SarfcapariL.
Bottled Btcr a Specialty.
Our motto "Olean bottles and fitt
elaH beveraro." We ulno deaU in
IC K of the be?t qnality and cari Bell
at;y quaotities either wholenale or
retail. Order by mail receive
prompt attention. AdirebS ail or
dcrs fo J, R. Eranuock
Salibusy, N. C.
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Burket I'e 5 17
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BmHch
Doiivilie 9 fid
Gtes- lu
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GolcUboro 3 20
F-aleijrh l 5y
lnirhi.ui H i2
Ar. Chapel hill f8 15
. J-iilitkburu 7 25
Kaleni i iO
. Uvgh Ftdnv 11 10
fciJibhiirv J2 37
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Al:evii!e
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Lt. Conrttwd J 1 20
t'hr!ott 2 25
Sj.auanbrg 5 28
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Atlanta 1 20
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7(0 P. M. tT40A M
Greenville 1 til A.M. 23iPlj,
Spnrti'r.br'g 2 13 3 4U u
Gnarlotte 5-03 (3 25 '
-Concord COO '7 25 "
ali?bury 644 M 02 '
High Point 7 57 S II '
(ireem boro 8 28 9 40 "
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iiiilthoro 12 06 P. M. fi 44 "
iMrbnm 12 15 " f 05 "
C"harel hill t 15 "
a!eigh S 10 " fh 36 "
Go'dsooro 4 " 11 45 '4
Danville 111 10 A M 1! Hi : M
irak e's 12 44 P O. 1 44 U
Krknrh
K-y?v'lls i CO 3 or;
BurkfvtUe 140 $,V--Riclunond
3 45 6 6 .
Lyni hbnra 1 15 T.M. 2 0.1 i
Chariot tufle 3 40 " . 4.j0
WaohinjUoa H 23 " B10
B.-.ltimore 1125 M 10 63
Philfidilj.hia 3 0 A. M. 35 P M.
ew .Voi k 0 2U " 3 JO ,:
. Daiiy f Daily, xi rpt Fnrd,y,
Sleeping-Car Service:
On itj-.m 'o. SO MUi 51. Puil'u.aii. Pof
fct StSjieK bt-twe"n Atlanta and N.
Oa.1 r$n -"2 nr..: -X FntUnan Bnfiet
mart .-H-pv betvrtwn 4Trrr!rH)To Ent
JijIt-ii. ti.!ii?-ii i.rlorCar bei-wvrt
fcnhr-bnr an;: K.'xiile,
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VILLE K. R- CO.
W ft C. Division.
Paerr Depot
AevkViit.k N. C, Sp. 24 lt-A7
Schedule of Pa&engr
trains;
. ErTeetive ,9Pp. 52. h 1887.
Eastern - 75ih Meridion ' lime
UKed, when not o'aerwi oecifitd
WEST-KO USD.
Leave Few Ytirk 4 30 p no
Philadelphia C, 57 .-
Haiti m ore .- 4'- ,f
VVaahii.grton 1! 00 u
Richnimnl.
Ralaih
M a in
...J 00 "
.il 23
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Arrive SaUlttrj
Statesvitla ,
liiikory
Conu?iy Spring.
Moi-auior.
JfarKMCA
Aetievllle. .....4
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t Knosvilie
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Mor ai ton
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Baltabary
7 00 b ui
S 15 "
...,.112;i"
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627 44
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... 535 a. in
Kichmond...... ..
.....G 15 "
Wa hingtoii ,c 10 '
Bid ti more 10 03 "
PHtbdftlphia t23a
New York....... 3 20rn
Biher ..' ons. Knrl 90fr
meridian j . nfe. Pallitiau Parlor Ca.
hetweeu diibnry and Knoxvillo
PuUniun Sitrep'u g cars cu h1! irnins
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r crty years' trix! bi pro red " BLACK
DRAUGHT M the best liver rcine ij,