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When he had swallowed the drink he stood for a few moments as if waiting for something, and then turning to the bartender, said: "Look er here, dnt licker doan jolt." (^"1 don't do what?" the bartender exclaimed. "1 >oan jolt?doan hit mo. W'cn I drinks licker 1 wants it tor bo licker sho' 'nufT." "Why, you old fool, that whisky is six years old." "(die age, den, dnt makes it so weak. (Jimme some o' <iat trin ober ilar, an* mix in or littlo sutliin* dat'll niako it hit. 1 may bo sorter cuis 'bout r jv or n <in\ for I tyll you' wlmt's or fuck, of or drink o' liokor doan jolt mo I ain't got no manner o' use for it. I's ustei breakin' oolts, sail, an* 1 doan like ter fool wid sucklin' calves.-?-AvkttnMnr Tnn^h Five Ways to Stop or Cure a Cold. 1. I lathe the foot in hot water and drink a pint of hot lemonade. Then sponge with salt water and remain in a warm room. 2. Batho the face in very hot water every live minutes for an hour. i 'I. SnuF up the nostril hot salt wa- . ter every three hours. 4. Inhale ammonia or menthol. r>. Tako four hours' active oxer-eise in tho open air. Summer colds are the worst of all colds oftentimes, as it is then very dillioult to protect ono*s self properly. A ten ?rrain doso of quinine will usually break up a cold in the beginning. Anything that will set the blood actively in circulation will do it, whether it be drill's or the use of a bucksaw.?MedWal i\retc8. Cower ? Conl. Aii interesting calculation has been lately made by l'rof. Rogers of Washington, lie tells us that the dynamic power of a single pound of good steam coal is equivalent to the work of a man for one day; three tons of the same coal will represent a man's labor for twenty years; and one square mile of a seam of coal having a depth of four feet only will represent as much work as 1,000,000 men can perform in twenty years. Such calculations as those may serve to remind us how very wasteful our methods of burninir fuel must be, in o spite of all that has been done by engineers in the way of economy. Chambers Journal. + -o31 r. Conkling's Fee. There is a story of two 1 Rochester men who lately wore in New York on legal business. It occurred to, them to consult Mr. Conkling, and! they did so at some length and very much to their satisfaction. As they rose to go the spokesman said: "Mr. Conkling, wo thank you for your advice, which is very valuable to us. When we ge' homo wo will send you a check for *500." "Oh no, gentlemen,' said he ox-Senator, "don't do that. J am only too happy to bo of service to yoiwand make no charge. Von are qu'te welcome, but when 1 do charge my fee is $5,000."?J\o-flu nit- r I n ion. frepresentative Hemphill, of S., is pra ised for his anti-Protect ion speech. The Washington correspondent of the Augusta ('hroiiclr, a Protection organ, says: ".Judge Culberson, of Texas, listened very attentively to Mr. Hemphill's legal argument. The judge is counted the best lawyer in the House and is chairman of the Judiciary Committee. I heard him congratulate Mr. Hemphill very earnestly on his speech. Sir. Hemphill occupies a place among the ablest younger members, and ho always gets the attention of the House whenever he speaks. Really, he is the only man who received the slightest attention to-day. The other speeches were delivered to an empty house. The few that were present paid no atton- i lion." "You will kill yourself yet, John," said a sprightly girl, "if you don't stop taking so much Roman punch." "Well," h<f rejoined, "no worse for mo than for Caesar. lie died, you i,.,,,... r-? * n i r?.iw?T i?ji? many i.onmn putlOJIOH.'' j Rusian proverlv?When money i speaks the truth keeps silent. Fashion Not??s. Straw is tin- wear par oxc-el'.- nc< for fashionable bonnets. Ncw parasols mr larger and 1?oil*er til.Hi those of last year. Ihihonnned draperies are eotninj* into general use upon silk dresses. The white i loth petticoat i ot e of *'io novel stylos which seems dost in od to he most popular. Tips are worn a trifle longer, and oven halt feathers oirole the doop brims of some now hats M.uiv fashionable bonnets foi siimimer are made sinndo of tulle or laee without other trim mint/. Stripped ribbons from hair lines to half.inch widths of white an 1 a color arc ve\ now and very uolv. French laee appears in laroe tpi. . titieson the new mantles, and an effort is being made to introduce the :?ri laces, particularly old ouipurc. (dlmddahs and other new woolens have wide fancy selvaoes which arc. intended to ho a conspicuous feature of the eostuino when made up. A favorito bodico is round waisted, and is arranged wij.li loops of ribbon which taper to a point or. one side, and villi a scarf liclm on the other. Mahogany browns are i ?n?j 11 n most stylish tints for costumes and take as a trimminjr black or metal braids as bcino the most harmonious colors. Striped wool jerseys having sailor blouse fronts, fitted backs and deej) sailor collars are favorite corsages for fuiis)tin<r up skirts which i-> n I are partly worn. liriwht red is not seen in the same profusion as last season as a hat or bonnet trimmine-' ami bids fair to pass out of vojnie in due time, having run its race. flic fancy <-'locked summer silk s arc prettily used as pettieoats under plain silk or woolen stuffs for summer wear this season, and make very pretty elTeets. The half op mi sleeve 's a favor'te mode for outer garments, and is par ticulnrly ijracefnl on the loose f> mted jackets, wli'ch are very stylis' this season. The a vera ire eow vinhl J.ill gallons <?f iniiU a vear, gi ving a to- | ta! of 00.7r>0.000,()00 gallons of milk in :i year for tho whole country. In lllinoiso thero is a population hot woe n f>00,000 and 000, (.)()(! wholly unreached bv any regular religious ministrations. Accord in to the report of the: (iovorni'ient Chemist enough lini" and alum are used in compounding he ordinary baking powdor to seriously affect the health of the public, while some brands of saloatus are positively dangerous. The American Temperance I nion and the Manhattan 'I'emperani ii Association which haVe hitherto been conducting soperate campaigns against tho liquor trallic. have offcctcd a union, and will in the future wage war upon the saloon get her. The valet custom in Knglnnd e> tends even to the poor lodging houses or workingtnen's homes. In a 11 these common houses there are men who, for a copper or so a week, black the hoots, cook tho supper and run errands for the aristocrats among the ledgers. A contemporary asks: "How shall women carry their purses to frustrate thieves?" "Why, carrv them empty. Nothing frustiatcs a thief re than to snatch a woman's purse, after following her half a mile, and then '". id that it contains nothing but. a recipe for spiced peaches and a faded photograph of her grandmother.'* "In tho spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love." Oh, it does, oh? In the springs yuuug man s innoy uoesn t do anything of the sort. J t turns to thoughts of how lie's going to get in about, live thousand hours of four hundreddollar a-week fun into fourteen davs of ten dollar summer vacation. The health journn's and the doctors all agree tliaf the best a.io' m? st wholesome part of *!. ordinary conntry dougliPtAk is the hole. l'ho larger tiie hole, they say, the better the doughnut. A ]>oot says, "If once you burst a dollar, like ice it melts away. And he might have completed the verse hv adding-, "And when yoti burst your collar, it's awful what you say.'' . "You can take the witness," said the prosocuting attorney in a trial before an Arkansas Court to the defendant'*; lawyer. ".Judge,"exclaimed a young man in the back part of the room, standing up on a seat and waving bis hands wildly, "don't lot hi in take her! That witness has been engaged to inc for inore'n three years!" Mother?-"What lias became of Charlie? I linvn't seen him once this morning." I IfliKrhliii1 I'll.i !.- ' ? I '....I,-. I M I yj 10 III Ulitf .MMlfl ' room. Undo John is taking (.'harlie's photograph l?v the instantaneous process ami that always takes him three or four hours." ? 7V./,vof A'j'/ili/ti/n. Women, Delays are Dangerous! Madame KevereV Female l'il!s lor Wn men never fail to give speedy and certain relief. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Sent by mall, securely -en! in plain wrapper, for only ONE DOhho :, three boxes for TWO IV)fJ,Alts. Particulars in letter for four cents in postage stamps. Address Mas E. Kkvi kk, llox i 2W, .Jersey City, X..). Aft antl .Joint Itoso"titions ?l" tlio ol I iSST. Tin* following Acts and Joint. liesolutions became laws at the late M lidn of tho Stat? Legislature; < .vii Ac to.'lluv. I nimproved Lands, which Imve r. >t been on tho Tax , Hooks once !S"io, to bo Listed < without penalty. Skc. 1. That in all casus whore unimproved ' and, which has tiot boon upon the tax books since tho fiscal year * '.'iimcnein*r November 1st., IS" >, ittuLwhicii aro not in tho forV'ed list",-'ludi at anv ti?no before ho ' day of October, 1SS8, be re- i turned to tho county auditor for ta.\- 1' linn. the said auditor be, and he is' hereby, instructed to assess tho same and t > enter ujion 'ho duplicate of the ti-ral year commencing \oveniber 1, I SSI, with tho simplo taxes of that year. See. That all such lauds as may be returned to the auditor for taxation between the lirst day of < Jctoher, 1888 ... 1 . '. . r... . -1 /v.i . < >rw. .< nt i in* I I > l oa\ Oi i /ClOUPr I C5CWJ, sii;i 11 ho assessed /?u< 1 charged with she simple tuxes of two fisea 1 yours, eaininencing respectively on the first . lav ()etobor 1 OSS. j Si:r. 51. 'Phut as soon as practicable after the passage of this Act the ] comptroller General is directed to furnish a copy of the gQinu to each audi L tor is required to publish the same in each of their county papers once a ( week for three - months during the year 18S8, nnd for the same period of time during the year 1880; and the cost of such a publication shall be paid bv the countv commissioners out of the ordinary county tax last collected. % -<*- ? ? Ice cream in the form of alpha beticall blocks, such as the children pluv with, is the latest. A la/.y horse can be taught to j walk fast by driving him alone and j con inun'lv urging him to tnovo as do- 'red. Apv oartioulf r word, prompt!\ uttered every time the \vhq> is applied, w ' soon ?rivo him to under- , 1 ^ I stand wha. is required. A systema- | 'i ours" ,,r l-s-ons : t short intervals must l>e von m order to succeed.? ('/ ii'l /n A lllesshi'r to I'.vcry Woman. Those ol our ladv renders \v)io would 'ik o 1m i now how C1D ID BEAItlNC inu\ ho made !'.\ i N '.l>S and SAl'T. eni: , ;r- ' th<' in'ivm: tiou in :i s-nlod envelope I'V sending four (outs i'i ]?ostii^o stumps to Mits. K. It lev Kill', Box jersey City N. J. ( DIRECTORY. k\ i:? t 't i v i: I'io Aii.-nt ' Ii'ox i r < levoliimi, o| Now York, to Milrch 4th !* <!?. it r. \ ?- .() m:i? \ i; i m |.-\tt. Scr f: ry of Stat- Thomas l'\ Bayard, of Delaware. Seer tury of the Treasury c. s. Fairchihl, >! Now York. i o vtar of War Williitin C. Endicott of Massachusetts. Si orotary of the Navy Williatti C W hituoy, of \ i'? V i>rk. < < tary of tlio Interior William F. * Vil: s of Wisconsin. Attovnoy Ocn il \ugustus II. Garland i of Arkansas. I'osthi; -tor (.ionoral Don M. Dickin-| son of Michigan. I l.Kii I SI. A'11 v k: ' President ol tin* Senate John J. 1 oralis, j of Kansas. Speaker of the llousoof ltepres*ntatives j .!.(!.('arlisle, of Kentucky. JUnuiAKv: (thief Justice lion. M. It. Waite, of Ohio. irNlTKI) VI A I KS rot II I of so. ( A. Circuit Jud<io lluirh I<. Bond. Circuit Clerk?J. E. Ila^ood. District .Indite ('. II. Simonton. Clerk E. M. Scnhrook. Marshal E. M. Bovkin. District Attorney 1.. F. Youinans. I'nited States Senators from South j ('aroi.ua: Wade Hampton, M. ('. Butler Representative Sixth District (too. W.I Durban. liOVHItNMKXT Of SOUTH CAKOI.l.NA. Coventor John !\ Richardson. ofClnr endon. Lieut. Governor Wm. L. Mauldin, of (Jreo'nvillo. Secret ;iry of State \V. Z. Leituor, of Kershaw. Comptroller General .1. S. VervT, >?f , ()conoo. Attn'-"-"" ,ieri! Joseph II. l'lnrle, of1 c Winer. I e.ror KinoS. Bamberg, of Barn-j woJJ, , Superintendent of Education James H. Rico, of Abbeville. Adjutant and Inspector General- -Milledge I,, lionhutn, of Abbeville, lest on. Superintendent of the Ronilenthiry T. ' J. Lipscomb, of "Nowborrv. Snperintendent of the Lunatic Asylum I Dr. -). F. Griniu, of Darlington. s' riti'MK cui'itr; ( ;iie' Justice \Y. I). Simpson, of ban i reus j A-. ociiJe Justi-Henry Mc!<or, of j Che terfield; Samuel AIcGowan, of Abbe j vlllo, < 11:< i it .ii'iKSKs: first 11. C. I'nv. ly. > H'oinl A. t'. Ahlrk'h. Third T. I>. freer. Fourth >. II. Hudson. Filth >t. It. Kerrhnw. S-viii I. I>. \\ itlierHuoon. Seventh W. li. Wallace. J'ightu ?T. .). Norton. COf VI Y i.i)\ KH\M KNT. Senator J-ireiniali Smith. Itepr. -ciitativea Samuel Hickman, II. | L. Buck. Clerk of Court J. M. Oliver. UK,.*: I? ? 1 ' . < 1 id i\. .n?iuii>, I 'ml; itc .1 uci^<* W. K. Ilardwh-k. School Commlsaloncr John 1*. Dorhnm. Count} ('onimlf?sionprs David Hnbnn, 15. j O. ( ofllna, .John It. Suififs. ainiy Treasurer P. H. Boaty. County Auditor K. Norton. Coroner A. If. d. (valbrnith. ' r.l-XllSI.ATIVK. Presld-nit Pro Tom of the Senate J nines P. 1/larof Ornnjreburjr. Speaker of I Ion,so Kepresentatlvo .James Slinmons ot' Charleston. RATES OF COMMISS CHARGED FOR MONET ORDERS. The following rates of Commission on Money order* have been fixed V>y Post Office Department on aud after July 20 18$<5. ,>n suirs not exceeding $5 5 cents. :?ver $ "> and not exceeding |10 K cents. aver 5^ 10 and not e\* eeding $15 10 cents. >ver $15 44 44 " $ 00 15 cents, over $00 44 44 *4 $ 40 20 cents, over $40 41 44 44 $ fit) 25 cents, over $50 " 41 44 $ tiO 80 cents, over $00 14 44 41 $ TO 05 cents, over *Ti) 44 44 44 $ 80 40 cents, over $80 4 4 4 4 44 $100 45 cents. A single Money Order muy include any iniount from one cent to one iiundred dolInrs inclusive, Out must not contain a fractional par? of u cent. ADVERTISEMENTS. FORE & FOSTER Phuiinjr Mill.Sash and Blind Co I iK'ocpoi'iitcd DciiIci'h IN AIJ. KINDS OF? Lumber, J.aths, Shingles, Mouldings, Fancy Scroll Work and Turning Done to Order. f '*?! I i 11 n' :i it<1 I'Moo)*! M|x it Hj>???ln 1 f > . V N I > V ! '.?; IC'I'A II I. K llOXKS MA l?K TO Olt11 ill i Hi;toil. >. 4 fel> 2nd + Jfl ~+DRY JKg| C. T 1 (T1 I." C k ;.jii i \/ J jkj, -?AN J) (IKOCE1IIKS LOWEST CASH PRICES AT ,T. ..V. TIAVO'S. lingular communication of Trinity .oilgo, 175 A. 1*\ M. in M asoihe II.il' at luok>vi!lo; Tuesday on or boforo full noon in each month, l! tin* wouthor is nclomcnt thorn will lio no mooting. By Order W. M. .Tar. 10. Ukaty, Secrotary, oct 1 :t 12 if. 1). L. GO LIE, Wholosnlt' (Jrocor ?A NI) COMMISSIGNftMERCHANT, :N?>*. 1?<>. li? 1 North u kt r?i i'<mm , WILMINGTON, X. C. fob 2nd ly LUCY IIINTON. on k ? Titos. ('. Williams & Co.'s CELEBRATED TOBACCO. LUCY IIINTON! The Lending Tobacco in the South. Y> IO 1 *> < * a I ?'O'O B.H. \%;?i mi. i-a ,s. 'i to Li??. Burroughs i\.!Ii ns, CONWAY, S. CM WIioIphjiIo .IccnlN H'oi- FSorry < 'on iily, inch i) 532 ii F. Rheinstein & Co. Wholesale Drillers ?IN ? Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats. New York Office?46 White StWI I.iWINOTON, IV. ici) znd (it Win. E. Springer & Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO-, W liolcsi lo and 'it tail Dealeri ?IN Hardware, Crockery and Tinware. 14 NORTH FRONT STREET, WII.JIIftGTON, nr. i\ fol? 2nd Ot * * * # * * * * * * THEM CRN ; KG STAR. * * *. x- * -X- >: -x- * -x A First-Class Democratic Ncwspiicr, PUBLISHED DAILY AT $6.00 Per Annum. ! 77/ / ; o /, / ;,* y daily / x tdk stat!:: THE \VEK\vl,Y STAR 11 V? .? r. ' FULL and RELIABLE MARKET REPORTS. i '/'he ha text A'p'w, Political and (iI'm'val, J'i'o/n nil jmrtx < /' s/n t| <// /(/, I a A ix, I 11,1 it Aft'amli'il in tin /im ' Ath'/O'tiii'i /''n't/!. Advertising RnLs Reasonable. A ?I<C m. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, WILMINGTON, N. Bff \ : -n'/igAi;.; -J.:: ' "< ? ' ? I U:.t< <\ Vn.w'x : J, 87. V\ FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. |[ g||B'ecT of nil Lawn Seats. cut roprouonte our pnforlcrt IVTho only Sotteo ovoi m: do that Jujtisl itself to une\ en ; .round. J L durable, handsome and strong* I I', bright red and ornamontcd. a i F Clin . L Iliick 'V'l.l/O o:tcH. hU fold fir*. our d nler don't hoop them, nr!: < ( r<l< r f, :? V '11 fl 'ill Emir fo or/,*: \ c:M 1301 to 13Z2 N. Main St., s r. t,ours w Apr "? <!in. | I ? - - I' "It* mission is not to answer any ?ni? <i tion of the intellect to 'dense the \ or i content the artistic faculty, but <> make righteous use of tin- cle iieiit of horror; | and in this the book is unparalleled." (fcorgc MncDonnld. n. i.irr'ii'r.PfFi t roft ! HELL ' A startlin*.' and tlmi'ling book \vi*k intro !duetinn bv George MaeDonald. I Vina. "i'.'tSf |>p. sj.oo. This book wos originally publ'idcd in Denmark. In ' icnnanv i* appeared very recently in a somewhat inodilicd form, and lias there ai'onsed almost unparalleled ,n , I terost, running through upward t volvc editions in the course of a year. IT 1 o pr cut Knglish version is made from this (ierinau# eivion. the translator faitliliih following the author's powerful coneepj tious." (iiiea(i<? tiUer-Orcan: "A remarkable writing in the vividness of its pictures and descriptions." Ibeiiiug 'R'eb'grani, N. Y.t'T'ow I orful and original no one will deny. Dr. MaeDonald is earne t md sin-ore." /.ion**. lPeiMil?l, Ifoston: "The hell , of this volume is ( rrihle enough to drive any unsaved man to tic' Son >! Man, who I alone can take away the sins of the world." 11. B.I:i"a incs nttpi. I OJEA Bin iB n^fiw:vo!i A companion volume to the above. F'dilio. h"i'iei' fjl.tKl ! //*?*? j ra/iKim ii I'ni.i 'h i"i tii (ii i i >>< /.'it / fi'o'lK ; bettors suppo-ed tn ! ' written 1 ?y n mother in I! -it'. n t<? lu*r son < art . t 4'liIyj 11 .: 'I aims to , 'ain sneh ! oonerptkni of the , life in Heaven :is may serve to i|uieken and aid tho s( ".1 in ita endeavor to realize )ho idoof tbe earthly life." Ncoltmnn, Kdlnburg: "Tho stylo is nccomplished, the pietr-res are h. -|!y drawn, and the -ympathy is genuinely tender." These two hooks together < r g i. 15. Mention this paper. Add re--., Funk and WagnaJls, 13 and 20 Astor Place N. Y. HKEE TO FIVE DO I AjARS A DAYAgents who are now eliciting > dtstrip l J lions to THIS WEEKLY DETROIT FREE PRKG3 under its special offer of l ot ill ,UOA I IBS I'Oit '*r, 4 I S.. i are making J'hroo to Five Dollar* j er day with very little effort. We want agents to represent u a' nil the County and District Fairs, and in every town in the l ait'-d Mates. Send fe. credentials i and agents' outfit at once. Very liberal commissions and cash prizes for largest lists. Don't forgot that nnv one can have TIHK wi:citi ^ I'ISI:R: piiknm sent to their add -s Four .Months on Trial for 25 Cents. Address 'I HE FREE PRESS CO iMroit, MicJi. , HPJ>t 15 ? tf. i I | J oh. T. NVal^ I Kobcrt IV boarhnrougb, Miirion S7C. J <. olnviiy S. C. WALSH & SARBGROUGH, Attorneys at. Lav/. ^ Conway, '.SO. iii & - } 15 M*' vt is:- i ''?"<** ?' v :N<1? < KI: : ;.' . :' Si'.! II;? ftltill a o !l ; I a\ ' i'l> . Cull Mini thwn. Alw>, fino lot oJT C-jtJh( 1 -ml V\ ORSXED :1 i i1 ? ( - to si. pel ill - O 4 ^ " l.\:)!!) \ ,;:'i mi:n*i 4 ' * M. i?I! > a - !.>!! : T OK MENS A \* I> BOYS ULO'l II'nC. .M S'; ' . ;NKI>. / } v, i J5J3S AK J Piv.t -}K?, .?: STY! h S WO Q' \NTiTIKS. Atnti/i.i > i ' il' >. ? von > llicin. BURSOUOKS & COLLINS. rlj' w I ^ mX Julrfli' * ' fall i*?t *>*' 'rt,< " B W I ! in One Hurnlrci In > ai Thomr.rrt eppMentlon ' i '.tot.' lu Pi H f? J'S ?rios, ttio rnhljf'icri! < t <iio Scuntlflo n /wc'Jh >i -"merie-an .oniinno to net ft* solicitors U ' > U for pate: i, < averts, t roc)-.tor.rl 1 copyKw.'j ? r . etc., f i tho Unr. <1 Mr . t to obtain t ironts in Oatin ?. I * u n I t. I ranc , Germany uu) a ! ot':er intrb-v Tii< i : onco in uuoQualod audtlioir laciUtlca uio unsurpassed. Drawl nn r.n<i spool flc&tlotxfl praparort and r.od in tha I'atoDt OQ on short nolleo. Tcrtat ttn res"onnlito. rox-urination of tnodola or (Iranno:-. Advico by ninilfioo. Patonii obtained t iirotf^h at hmti ACo.aronolioed intho SCllO Vl ' K1C AJttKH.ICAN.ulnc!) lias tbo larfjo t circular ion aud is tl;o most iniluontial newspaper oT Its kind published in thn world. Tbo advantage a of tucb r. uo'.:eu t.icry patentee understands. This lr run and splendidly illustrated newspaper is publi h (1 WKMKbV at * 3.(X) a year, ana Is admitted to bo too Mat paper dtrotsd to aoioneof mechanics, invention*, onjrt-leorinR tvorka, and nth'"- departmonU ol in I ; trial i roptrcaa, publish! in nny country. It, t or tain* tho n.iinet of all paloDloos and t -tie of c.vorj invention patented 01 'i week. Trv it f< ur tSOUtbS for OBO dollar. Ko!il by all nov. dealers. If you ba\o an invention tr> prtont write to Mum A ('<)., i ubli 'n r- of Sc.cutiiio American. SCI Broadway, New York. L' ..udbu'A about patents -xailed froa. dee !."? 21 oiil. I ..... ^OPO If" 'tilts* 11 ?>!' "I1 P- billows, JAH3&8 MEANS' * A * jj ^ fr.-t ( - / n V 1 Q?. v * .u 1 ?J xc<^ f) T'm*? .SIioch fc ?'ontlcimin <%* \ , .r. nro tunilo ol t*%hu *C Tf/toic*^/ \K ? Bilk Machine Twist, owl are , v iHitutllctl In />? rati 11 It if, \\ , V< Aj>y nrI v;.. k ssa^ftiBs^il fp V\ 11?- I, 1111(1 will. 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Get the Latestjancj Res*. >3 t.n Invalnablo companion in every fld'no!, unci ?t every Firosido, Specimen pa re* :?:><) tcMimoma s sent prepaid v.5 application. Published by 0. &. C. MERRIAM A. C.O., Springfield Mass., U. Si A ! nov 10 10 tf. ; J lis MTJSE Simple AUTOMATIC & Old Tension . W. A C. S VST KM SEWING- MACHINES, adapted for LAC'i ft*"S SILK MITTa, HOSIERY, UMBRGL'.AS, JbcK WEAR, WHITE GOODS and for Fanv \nd Dressmakers' Use. AOEK S V.'aNTEO. KRUSE M'F'G 00., WA F. 14th St., N. Y. fe!? 2 31 tin < *S<'1hh11iI<% oi Wilmington, Chadbourn and Conway R P. C"ilD'.oi'iiN, N. April 10, 1SS8. Schedule in clT< <-t from date. \o.so* '! iinorND. fA-^KNoKIC AND I KtHill'. 1>.\ ,Y, IXCKIT MONDAY. Leave ('liadl-onrnj "> 80 a m Leave Yolunde " 87 ? m Leave Clarendon 8 08 a in Leave I iiU'i -on..... 8 17 a m liCnvo Mount T:> s 'I'-i S m V 1. ivc I'rinven u 8 58 a in Arrive at LorlnJ 0 00am Leavt liori.- 0 '.'0 a in Leave Pine Level 9 89 a na J,ea\ Sun lord 0 Mi a m Leave Hayhor t ; 0 :>0 a in I cuy)* Privftts 10 11,a in Arrive t onwayj 11 00 n m NO. 7. XO'tTiniOl Nl), i'assi'.Mailt and I'ltimai r imm.y, kxcki'T SIMMY#. Leave Conwav Si 00 p m I. a\ e Private 8 0s J? in i. a\" Dayboro 8 20 p IB J ! ,1-avi Sani >r<l ?>0 m Leave l'uie Level 8 8? p in Arrive at Lor'u v 8 '11 pin Leave I .oris : i P m Leave Priif.-ton 1 IS p m . (' vc .Mount Tal.or 4 lit p in 1 ICm< r-on > 01 p in L Clarendon '"5 P L 'Volande r? 8y p m A e i hndbourn (100 p in 7Telegraph Stations. Tiain No. 0 will wait a? CliadLmtm for train No. 78 W. (& A. !J. K. J. 11. ('uAtni'ot t:\, .1 it., Superintendent. > Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. Selietlule in elfect November 15, 1SS7 col M; SOl'Tll \n. 2:5, Daii.y. /.envo Wilmington * S 05 p m //Pave Cloulbolirn 10 05 |? in I eavc Marion 11 50 p m Arrive I-'loreuee 15 10 a in / iiv Sloieuee ii H) a m Arrive Sumter 4 5a a in Leave Sumter 4 5a a m Arrive ( oliuuMa 'i 15 a in No. Sir. Daii.y. '.< *.V' v lininetoii +10 10 p in I ,ea\ e i iu<!!-ot re 11 ! 1 p ni Marion 15 :;si ? m .\ rrive Flor< n > I 20 in No. 5, DaiI. . i.eave Wilmington * 5 10 p in Leave Chadbonrn t >51 p ni M e ;oii 5 j) Ai ive it Fl< ronee 0 50 p in No. 50. ]>air.v. i\'e '. lor : 0 '10 p ni. Arrive Stunter 8 05 n in No. 52, Dsn. v. ' . S" hter j* 9 40 p rfA A: ri < C- i 10 45 |> lit i'. I).Ml. . I.? hi ".it- 8 27 p tn At t ivc ' obimbia 9 55 pm No. through from Charleston vi Centra! lb 1?. Leaving Lines 8 21 ; in., Minning s OS ii in. si!ii'!; ys ,\o. 51 leaves Charleston S !W a in., l ine- i'l-js ., |,lt> Maiming 11 10 a n.. Sunt 11 10 a m., i rrivos Columbia 1 10 p in. N . nith throe ?h from Charleston via (Vntril lb I' .ving Lanci 7 10 pn . Manning } 52 ,, ni. Train <>n ('. A' 1). lb lb e<>nn >ets -if Florence with No. 59. # 001 NO NORTH No. 78, 1 >.\i i.y. i nvo C'"liunli<a *10 20 p in Arrive Sumter It 25 p m .. nvo Sumter 11 51? p ni Arrive Florence 1 20 a in Leave Flop n e 1 25 a in " Marion 5 20 a mi Chucihnurn . 0 35 a nit Aarriv. Wilmington 8 35 a nu No. 57, l).\ii.y. I .crave Columbia *6 50 it in Arrive Sumter 8 W a m No. 58, !) a i l.v. f.oave Sumter 8 22 a in Arrive Florence 9 40 a in No. 00, ! ).\ii.Y. f.oave Florence I'lO 10 a in Marion 11 It n m u ('liarihourn 12 20 p in Arrive \\ iltninglou 2 10 p m No. 53, I).\ii.y. Le i Columbia *5 53 p m A rrive Sumter <1 40 p in No. 14, Dai i.y. Leave Florence * 8 20 p iri ' Marion 8 58 p mi " Cliatibourn 7 9 58 p iu Arrive Wilmington It 50 p ui Daily. + Dailv except Sunday. No. 58 run* through to Charleston, S. C. via Centra} !b lb arriving Manning i 20 l> in., /.tines 8 20 p in., Charleston 9 15 '* . Nil 5. vim.- fl.?.v.. O- . uu Mi^ii u? v jniriesum via entral It. It., arriving Mannini:' 8 *tf? a in, /.am* '.) a m., Charleston 11 hi) a in. No. <10 connects at Florence with ('. <Si 1). ii ;'mi for (')ieraw and Wadesboro. No^, and ! I make close eonm ction at W ilmhialou with \V. W, U.K. lor all ?oiot- North. .1. F. 1)1 V! NF, Ocn'l Sunt. .1. R. KitM.v, Hupt. Trans. 1'. M. r.MKitso\ Gou'l Pas*. Agent. September :10, 1S?U. t! P A T E N T S, \ at*, : ad Trad" Marks obtained, and ,1! Patent bve inr s conducted for pO/> eh wk ikes. <)l H OFFICE is OPPOSITE U. s. PATEFT OFFICE. We Jiave no sub " ncies ill bnsinoj- direct, hence can i aiisact | it ot bmir.-ss in less time and at I,Ess cosT 111; i those remote front Wa-hnitrton. Send mo lei. druwinjpr, or photo, with doleription. We advise it patentable or not, "roe of charge, fur fee not due till patinti-s cured. .V book,low io Obtain Patents"*- with efereiieen to ictual client in your State, ounty, or town, sent free. Address A. A. >| xv.jte Patent Oiliee, Washington, t). ('. I1IIV 10 10 If. lotuison a Johnson, / Johnsons <V (pinttlrhaum Marit-a, S. Conway, 8. C. liklio.wio A. A A I ? iv uuiiuiemtiiin ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS CONV/AY, S. C. I'llOMl'T ATT KN'J ION til V K N TO lli.S.S KSS. nj;* it Mpocisilly. THOS. F. GILLESPIE. /Vttonioy nt jjinv old Tnul <) uhUc'Oi 3onway SO.