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OTTERBUKN LITHIA and M61IES11 WATEE! .T NOT ONLY CURES "BWGHT'S DISEASE BUT ALSO DIABETES, .v ;Maiqwow,Va., April 7, 18S88 For a year I have been suffering with a form of Kid Disease which By physician (Dr. J. A. Hillman) i !a?tt was Diabetes and advised the nse of Otter burn Lithia and Magnesia Water. The quantity of nriae passed was greatly in excess of the natural se-r-etfonTaad 1 lost, fortypogada cJ flesh in m few onths The nse of the Otter Upturn Water corrected Jhis excessive flow entirely in six weeks, and I am fJHll 21 Well lT)ftlV ' - " 1 rr-: " 1 -ried many medicines withoatavaQ, and I attribute .. cure of this troublesome and dangerous disease en irV'y to the nse of the Otterburn Water. ,re'y - , R. N. BLANTON. PERSONS OFTEN ASK WILL IT KEEP Ah sua County, Va., Feb. 24, 18S8. t Vcrby certify tnat two years ago I obtained some . the Wctcr of the Otterburn lithia and Magnesia U-.ricc f my wife, in a demijohn, and recently Whilst moving to another home, I found that someo f Water had been left in the demijohn. I poured it tt .tad drank some of it, and found it to be as pure ' VM-e as when first taken from the Spring. G. E. CKADDOCK. IT CURES RHEUMATIC GOUT. j. E. Jkffessoh, of Johnstown, South Carolina vriu' as follows of it - "A lady here has been entirely relieved of a severe truck of Rheumatic Gout. She found such ..mediate relief she did not take any medicine or any hU:t remedy at all1 and while oa the sixth bottle sta .1 tiat she had been entirely relieved and needed no . Water, her general health being also greatly ira 'y. JEFFERSON." Richmond, Va.", April 8, 1837 Ihsvebeea snfferisg for years with a complication t'l.ivcr acd Kidney trouble, suffering great pain in :'ie region of the kidneys, and having my attention jelled to the Otterburn Lithia and Magnesia Water I ,jimenced to use it, and never experienced such re : f from anything. The very first half-gallon in creased the flow of urine and cleared it no. My appe has been restored, and I feel that I cannot com mend the Water too highly. R. F. WALKER. Mannboko. Va., March 17, 1883. When I commenced the used of the Otterburn Lithia ind Magnesia Water, on the 28th of January last, I had no faith in any mineral water. -. I had been suffer for over three years with a disease that was pro YiJynced by a pionounced by a prominent physician of iiichinond to be an affection of the Kidneys, after -nakiiij; a scientific test. ' 1 had only used the Water one week when I was en lireiy relieved of pain, which before had been constant ts-j if times ..cute, and I have gained nineteen pounds ivs 'jiesh, with a restoration of strength and energy. - I pave lUe Water a fair test, using no other water and iii'-mg oa medicine. . H. C GREGORY. Amclia C. II., Va.. December 15. 1888. 1 have been a Dyspeptic for the past fifteen years d lately have suffered with Derangement of my Uri-r-Juy Organs, evidenced by great difacnlty in voiding is urine. About, six months ago I commenced the i;v of. the Otterburn Lithia and Magnesia Springs ViVci . 'id ince that time there has been marked and c iiuii improvement in my entire condition and state f.i v-iit?:. My digestion is better than it has been for ire ix ki y-rs. and the urinary trouble is entirely re- n-tA znA has been for the past two months. ' Ji A. WALLACE, ' Ccsbier Planters' Bank of Amelia. 3;r mm: LITHIA SPSIHGS CO. K. it. BKLLA J1Y, Agent, t'- lJ 'lf Wilmincton. & C. ! industrial Manufacturing Company VflLMINGfTON, XT. C. 1 MAKUFACTUKEkSOF di mm iWM BOTTER DISHES J2LA.MOND BASBDBTS, Berry Baskets, Fruit and Vegetable Grates, CANDY BOXES, Orange Boxes, &c, &c. vi.t;f.KU3 cu r to order from sweet ?;iLAk, SVC AMOR E, OAK. ASH UJKCM. WALNUT, Ac ' ". ... : . . t his Company has an Established Reputation for the QuiJity of i Vori. - IUr Compete is Prices with any similar Establish cot a the L'aiLrJ States. " ( rdeis for Car Load Lots filled on short notice. Sam riles and Prices on application. Factory on Cape Fea . River, corner . Queen "and streets. Address! Industrial - Manufacturing Co. WILMIKQTON. N. C. wnSU&Wtt For Infanta and Children. Casto-pln, promotcB D!gatimr and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Ktomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natuxaL Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castoria is bo well adapted to children ithafc I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abcber, M. D.. , 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "I use Castoria In my practice, and find it Apeeially adapted to affections of children." Alkx. Robertson, M. D- 1057 2d Ave., New York. "From personal knowledge and Observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of va ex cellent effect upon their children." Ths Ckktattb Compahy. 77 Murray Street, N. T. dec 18 D&Wly Bargains JN CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Two good Combination SAFES for sale cheap. SAMUEL BEAR, Sr., t7 tf 12 Market Street. ' " SPIKITS TUBPENTINE. -Murfreesboro Index: Crops that welf beCIj cultivated are looKing Oxford Day. Mayor Smith died at his residence oi Broad street at 11.30 o'clock last night. y - Newton Enterprise: Thejblack berry crop is panning out immensely this year. . A couple o( little shavers can pick a bushel in a few hours. Durham Sun: The measles are raging inithe eastern portion of the city. We are informed that an old colored woman, 68 years old, has caught them, and that there is bnt little hopes of her recovery.5 Raleigh Visitor: We are in formed by Mr. Bilyew, who owns a large vineyard southwest of the city, that the prospect for an average crop of grapes this year is not so encouraging. He says 'that fully one-fourth of the Concord variety has taken the rot, and the loss will be considerable. Charlotte Chronicle: The Snner- infendentl of Education vesterdav ex. amined eight more colored applicants for positions to teach in the county schools. jFifteen in all have been ex amined in two days.' 'Squire Kirk- patrick. of Sharon townshin. cam in yesterday) with a negro named Milas Hunter in CUStodv. Hunter nn lar Sundav struck his wife nupr tho ho with a sling shot, fracturing the skull and renderinff : her unconsrinus ivr since. Her condition yesterday was very serious, and it is thoucht she will die. Hunter is in iail. ; Smrthfield Herald: Our farmers have nearW killed all their grass and crops have made such wonderfnl im provement in the last two weeks that they are I more hopeful ot an average crop. 4 The Countv Commissioners granted licenses to seventeen liquor dealers Monday, which put over $1,600 in the Countv Treasurvto the credit; of the publi4 school fund. We ven ture the assertion that there is more cot ton in the hands of the farmers of John ston county than at this time in several years. We know a good many fanners who have! considerable lots on hand and are still hjolding it for better prices. Wioston Sentinel: We were shown this moraine a letter from a oen- tleraan representing the Superior Bed Spring Company, "of New York, which stated that his company had decided to establish a big manufacturing plant in 1 j oo suuu da uici ucucssitry ar rangements can be perfected. The firm has contracted with Mr. deem Ttse fnr the erection at once of a larce hniMincr on the lot adjoining the Keystone Fur- nuure vvprKs, ixoirn Winston, ana as soon as the building is completed the macntnery will be snipped for the enter prise Te letter states that the firm will employ over one hundred hands. Concord Standard: Cabarrus farmers believe in peas as a fertilizer. up to date more peas nave Deen sown in Cabarrusjthis year than in any previous year. I Mrs. tliza urche3, wife of Hon "D. M-iFurches. died at her hnme on Walnut street Wednesday afternoon at 5.30 o'clock. : Early this morning 'Sauire Willeford had another call to officiate at the happy uniting of fond hearts and lives. P. F: Carriker. aced 52, and Miss Josie Myers, aged 19, were united in; matrimony. ; vv. kj. tsos- hamroer showed us two tomatoes, one of which weio-hed one nound and three ounces, aind the other one pound and seven ounces, and both were as nearly pet feet in shape and color as we : have ever seen. Raleiph News and Observer: r.hief of Police Charles D. Heartt. after waiting until yesterday afternoon and having heard nothing from Buena Vista authorities with regard to Mr. Clarence Busbee, and no omcer naving arrived for him,! he was discharged from cus tody. 4 There was a lively and ex citing scene on Hillsboro street yester day morning, caused by an attempt to catch an escaped convict wno, nowever, cleared himself and got away under hot pursuit of bullets from a revolver in the hands of overseer McMackin. The Wautauga Democrat says there is a cold mine on Elk that shows a four-foot vein of solid ore which yields gold and suverto tne value oi ysuo per ion. jonn R. Hodges and the Knoxville Mining Company are "lawing" about it. Rockingham Spirit of the South: Mr M kllsserv died at his residence in Pee TTfee villao-e on the 7th inst.. after sufferings anillnessof over three months. Anson county is to nave a new mnrt honse. an aoDTODriation of ftlO.000 having bfeen voted by the commission ers at their last meeting ior tnat pur pose. It is reckoned that tne material in the rld hnildincr-after beinp- torn down, will be worth $5,000 more, as it is to be used, and wadesooro win roast nt a 15 0ft0 hundinc.a We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Harry J. Carrf which occurred in Sumter, S. C, oniTuesday evening, 7tn mst. Mr. Carrwasa native of Sampson county, N. C, but for many years had been a citizen of this town, where he was well known as a good man and an excellent contractor and builder. He removed to Sumter several years ago. Asheville Citizen: Wilson Mur- thee, the! negro wounded by Overseer White, li resting easy to-day, and gives every promise of being ready for duty in tvn nr three weeks. The bullet did not touch a vital spot as was, at first sup- posed, but instead aeneciea ana ranging downward entered the fleshy portion of h ktnmbrh. Little Albert Shatt, the mouthful thief, aeain languishes be hind the iDarS. 1 WO or mrcc uay o k Entered Mai. C. B. Wav's stable, at his hohie near the city, and made off with thejMajor s horse ana Duggy. nc nroe - rweWaken on Iw. and brought back to Asheville yesterday. . - The . f mm . m..X n I fsm Ulin. work ot collecting tne marauu 'mmr'd exhibit at the Southern exposi in f Raieio-h from , October 1 to neemher 1. will soon begin in earnest a .v, m,otinor rt the countv commis- Al lc H1V.VM6 ' TT hold Mondav Kev. Ueo. xi. iseu was appointed to collect this exhibit, f : C D Venler who unaer tne airecuuu ui w. , is the ninth district memoer ine wcw tive cominitte of the expositon. BPABELHTO CATAWBA BPBUffQS, Healtli seekers should goto Spark- ; KawI4 Qr.rincrs. ReautlfllllV located, in Catawba county, 1,000 feet above sea-level, at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains. Scenery magnificent medicinal orooerties OT vv a.Lcia wo"" - 5 - the highest order. Board only $30.00 per month. Read advertisement m the ZXr ond write Du E. O- Elliott & Son, proprietors, for descriptive pam phlets. j ' PERSONAL. The President of Mexico has ndian blood in his veins and is oroad of it. - ; v- . John Henry Shorthonse, the author of "John Inglesant," has nearly completed a. new novel, which will be published m the autumn. : . Leslie Stephen, owing to ill- health, has been obliged to resign the editorship of "The dictionary of Nation al Biography, but he will contribute valuable work. Ex-President Cleveland has rented a cottage for the summer at Glen Summit, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. a mountain resort on the line of the Le high Valley railroad. - The oldest living member of the Society of the Cincinnati is William Lloyd, of Monmouth county, New Jer sey, who is hale and hearty and fond of his apple jack at 92. Mr. Gladstone's health is about restored. He enjoys daily walks along the cliffs and sands of Lowestoft: Mr. Morley stopped at Lowestoft en route to Cremer to recuperate his health. Ole Bull, Jr., is a violinist, as was his father, and it is claimed that he has wonderful execution. Anyhow., he is coming to this country to let Ameri can musicians have a taste of his quality. Dwight M. Collier, of New York, who passed the winter at Dres den, has completed his inquiry into the methods of manufacturing pressed coal from coal dust, and has started for home. The Grand Duke ' Nicholas, of Russia, who died recently, received at various times in his career no less than 13,000,000 rubles as partot the proceeds of military "jobs.- This story is openly circulated in -Rnssia. POLITICAL 01 NTii. Is is believed that the reason for the loud cry for wool in Ohio by the McKinleyites is mainly to pull it over the eyes of the farmers. Phil. Times, Ind. In the Republican States of the West and Democratic States of the South the position of the politicians re specting a third party is exactly reversed. 1 he Democrats out West give sly en couragement to a third party movement. which the Kepubitcans deprecate and consider altogether unnecessary, but in the South the Republicans welcome the third party movement, and the Demo crats have no use for it. It all depends on whose ox is likely to be gored. Phil. Ledger, Ind. Specimen Cage. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his Stomach was disordered, bis Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in nesh and strength, lnree bottles of Electric bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.,1 had a running sore on his leg of eight year's standing. Used three bottles of Electric . Bitters and seven boxes of Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One i bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold bv R. R. Bellamy's Drug Store. t BricKlen'n Arniea saive. The belt balve in the world tor Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever, Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands Chilblains,Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 5 eentsperbox. For sale by Robert R. Bellamy. Wholesale and Retail Drug gists, i j Every Month many women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstrnatlon; they don't know who to confide in to get proper advice Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfield's Female Regulator a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed treo. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold br all lrugeUU. ep 10 D&Wly. ttt th to THE FINEST MATTINGS! JJH TOWN CAN BE HAD FOB THE LEAST MONEY AT Williams & Robinson, 'NEXT TO ORTON." je 26 tf Banlr of New Hanover, Authorize!! Capital - - Cash Capital paid in -Surplus Fund - -$1,000,000 . 300,000 - 200,000 - DIRECTORS : W. !. GORE, G V. WILLIAMS, 1 DON ALU MacRAE.' 11. VOLLERS, 'i J. W. ATKINSON CLAYTON JGILfcS. ISAAC BATES.! JAMES A. LEAK.1 F. RHEINSTEIN K. B. BORDEN. tc r u. rfS ....PBESIDKHt O. W. WILLIAMS Vic Pmsidewi WM. L. SMITH., Cashum BUEREME & STJPEBIOB fcOUBTS OF NORTH CAROLINA 1891. ' JUDGES. . NAME, r DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. Beaufort. , Newbern. . Wilson". Wake, i v Granvillq. Sampson; Carthage, Iredell.: - ; Surry.; ' i Morganton. Lincolnton. " Buncombe. Geo. H. Brown, 1 Henry R. Bryan, 2 ' " H. G. Connor, - 3 Spier Whitaker, 4 R. WrWinston, 5 E. T. Bovkin. 6 J. D.McIver, 7 R. F. Armfield, 8 Jesse F. Graves,- - 9 John Gray Bynum, 10 vv. A. rioke, 11 J. H. Merrimon, - 12 SOLICITORS. NAME. DISTRICT. RESIDENC Perquiman Halifax. Wilson. Johnston. Durham. . Duplin.; Richmond. IredelL Rockingham. Caldweld. Mecklenb'rg. Macon. John H. Blount, 1 G. H. White (col), 2 J. E. Woodard, 3 E. W. Pou. Jr., 4 Isaac R. Strayhorn, 5 O. H. Allen, 6 Frank McNeill, 7 B. F. Long, , 8 ., Thomas Settle, 9 -W. C. Newland, 10 Frank L. Osbbrn, 11 Geo. A. Jones, 12 Time of Holding Court. First Tudicial District. Spring Judge Bryan. ! i tall Judge LSrown. Beaufort IFeb. 16th, May 25th, Nov. 80th. 1 Currituck March 2d, Sept. 7th. Camden March 10th, Sept. 24th. Pasquotank March 16th, Sept. 21st. Perquimans March 25th, Sept. 28th. Chowan March 30th, Oct. 5th. Gates April 6th, Oct, 12th. Hertford April 13th, Oct. 19th. Washington April 20th, Oct. 26th. Tyrrell April 27th, Nov, 2d, Dare May 4th, Nov. 9th. Hyde May 11th, Nov. 16th. Pamlico Mav 18th, Nov. 83d. Second udicial District. Spring Judge Connor. rail udge Bryan. Halifax tMarch 2d, May 12th, INov. 16th. Northampton tJan. 19th, March 80th, Oct. 5th. ! Bertie Feb. 2d, April 27th, Nov. 2d. Craven tFeb. 9th, May 25th, Nov. 30th. Warren March 16th, Sept. 21st, Edgecombe April 13th, Oct. 19th, Third rudical District. Spring JudgeWhitaker. fan judge txmnor, Pitt Tan. 5th, March 16th, tJune 8th, Sept. 21st, Franklin Jan. 11th, April 13th, Nov. 6th. - Wilson tFeb. 2d, June 1st, Noy. 2d. Vance Feb. 16th, May 18th, Oct. 19th. martin March 2d, Sept. 7th,Dec7th. Nash April 27th, Nov. 23d. Fourth Judicial District. Spring Judge Winston. tail Judge vvnitaEei. Wake Jan. 5th, tFeb. 28th, March 28th, tApril 21st, July 9th, tAug. 27th, Sept, 28th, tOct, 26th. Wayne Jan. lath, march lutn, April 13th, Sept. 14th, Oct, 19th. Harnett Feb. 2d, Aug. 10th, Nov. 30th. Johnston Feb. 9th, Aug. 17th, Nov. 16th. Fifth fudicial District. Spring Judge Boykid. tali judge Winston. Durham Jan. 12th, March 23d, June 1st, Oct. 19th. Granville Jan. 26th, April 20th, July 27th, Nov. 30th. Chatham Feb. 9th, May 4th, Oct. 5th. i Guilford Feb. 16th, May 25th, Aug. 31st. Dec. 14th. Alamance March 2d, May 18th, Nov. 2d. Orange March 16th, Aug. 10th Nov. 9th. Caswell April 6th, Aug. 17th, Nov. 16th. Person April 18th, Aug. 24th, Nov, 23d. Sixth fudicial District. Spring Judge Mclver. tali judge coyKin Pender March 9th, Sept. 14th. New Hanover-stTan. 19th, tApril 13th, tSept. 28th. Lenoir Feb. 2d, Aug. 4tn, wov. lotn. Duplin Feb. 9th, Aug,3d, Nov. 30th. Sampson tFeb. 23d, April 27th, Oct. 12th, Dec. 14th. Carteret March 16th, Oct. 26th. Jones March 23d, Nov. 2d. Onslow March 80th. Nov. 9th Greene March 80th. Oct, 5th. Seventh Judicial Distriet. Spring Judde Armfield. tail judge Mciver. Columbus Tan. 12th, March, 30th, Aug. 3d. Anson Jan. 5th, tApril 27th, SepU 7th. tNov. 80th. Cumberland Jan. 19th, tMay 4tft, July 27th, tNov. 16th. Robeson Jan. 26th, May 18th, uct. 5th. Richmond Feb. 9th, June 1st, bept. 21st, Dec 7th. Bladen March 16th, lict. zoth. Brunswick April 16th, Sept. 14th. Moore March 2d, August 11th, Nov. 2d. Eighth Judicial District.. Srping Judge Graves. Fall Judge Armfield. Cabarrus Jan. 26th, April 27th Nov. 2d. Iredell Feb. 2d, May 18th, Aug. 10th, Nov. 9th. Rowan Feb. 16th, May 4th. Aug. 24th, Nov. 23d. Davidson March 2d, Sept, 7th, tDec 7th. . Randolph March 16th, Sept. 21st, " Montgomery March 30th, Oct. 5th. Stanly April 6th, Oct. 19th. Ninth fudicial District. Snrino- TurTrre Rvnum. r Fall Tudire Graves. Rockingham Jan. 19th, July 27th, Nov. 9th. " Forsyth Feb. 2d, May 18th, Oct, 26th. 1 Yadkin Feb. 10th, Sept. 28th. Wilkes March 2d, Sept. 14th. Alleghany March 16th, Sept. 7th. , j Davie March 80th, Oct. 12th. ; Stokes April 13th, August 10th, Nov, Ifitri : Surry April 20th, Aug'. 24th, Nov. 23d. Tenth Judicicial District. 5rrlncrTiirteM TTnlce. v" - Fall Judge Bynum. Henderson Feb. 9th, July 20th. Burke March 2d, Aug. 10th. Caldwell March 16th. Seot. 7th. Ashe March 23d, May 25th, Aug, 24th. Watauga- April 16th, Aug. 31st. Mitchell April 18th, Sept, 14th. r Yancey April 27th, Sept J88th. McDowell Mav 11th, Oct, 12th. -Eleventh Judicial TNtMrt Spring Judge Merrimon. , . . , ' . tall Judge Hoke. Catawba Jan. 12th, July 20th. ' Alexander Jan. 26th, Aug. 3d. Union Feb. 9th. Feb. 16th. Senr 21st, tSept. 28th r , Mecicienburg ft eb. 23d, Aug. 31st, Gaston March 11th, Oct. 12th. Lincoln March 80th, Oct. 5th. Cleveland Aoril 6th. Amp. 10th. Oct 27th. V Rutherford April 20th, Nov. 2d. Polk May 4th. Nov. 16th. Twelfth Judicial District. Spring Judge'Brown. . tall Judge Merrimon. Madison Feb. 23d, Aug. 3d,tNov.23d. Buncombe tMarch 10th .tAucr. 17th. tDec 7th. Transylvania March 80th, Sept. 7th. Haywood April 6th, Sept. 14th. iackson April 12th, Sept. 28th. f aeon May 4th, Oct, 5th. " Clay May 11th, Oct, 12th. Cherokee May 18th, Oct, 19th. Graham June 1st, Nov. 2d. Swain June 8th, Nov. 9th. For criminal cases. t For civil cases alone. X For civil cases alone except jail cases. Criminal Circuit Courts. ! New Hanover Countv. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. oenj. K.Moore, Wilmington, solicitor. tyourt begins an. oth. March 16tL. May 18th, July 20th, Sept. 21st, Nov. 23d. Mecklenburg County. Oliver P. Meares, Judge. Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte. Solicitor. Court beeins Feb. 9th. April 13th. Aug. 17th, Oct, 12th, Dec 7th. Buncombe Countv. Chas. A. Moore, Asheville, Judge. E. D. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. Court becins Tan. 26th. Aoril 27th. July 27th, Nov. 2d. Supreme Court meets first Mondav in February. Examinations on Friday and Saturday before. First District, Feb. 2d; Second District, Feb. 9th; Third District, Feb. 16th: Fourth Distriet, Feb. 25th; Fifth District, March 2d; Sixth District, March 10th; Seventh District, March 16th; Eighth District, March 23d; Ninth District, March 80th; Tenth Distriet, April 6th, Eleventh District, April 13th. Twelfth District, April 20th. Last Monday in September. Exami nations Fnday and Saturday before. First District, Sept. 28th; Second Dis trict, Oct. 5th; Third District, Oct. 12th; Fourth District, Oct, 19th; Fifth Dis trict, Oct. 26th; Sixth District, Nov, 2d; Seventh District, Nov. 9th; Eighth Dis trict, Nov. 16th; Ninth District, Nov. 23d; Tenth District, Nov. 30th; Eleventh District,Dec 7th. 'Twelfth District Dec 14th, Heal is Wealth! Ds. E. C. West s Nsrvk and Brain Tuathsnt. guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con-, vulaions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. 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Sent by man, prepaid, on receipt of nriea. Wo onnr. antee to cure any case of Pile, Guaranteed and sold only br . H. HARDIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, New Market, Wilmiagton.N. C. febltf ATKINSON & MANNING, AGENT North Carolina Home Ins. Co "yE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING rSTSUBANCE AGADTST FLUE . : Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution, All losses promptly paid. W. S. PRIMROSE, President. CHARLES ROOT, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER.Secretv For Bargains JN TOBACCO, SNUFF, FLOUR, SOAP, CHEESE and many other articles, call on or order tTm WOODY & CURR1E, mat It! ' Grocers and Commission Merchants. Stop at Hotel Nicholson, Washington, N. C. SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI k3 nes part of the town, and convenient for Com mercial men. Brick building three stories high, fifty rooms, gas lights and electric bells. First class in every respect. Omnibus meets all boats and trains. SPENCER BROS., GEO. SPENCER. Manager. feb 28 tf attery Park Hotel. ASHEVILLE, N. C. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. ELEVA tiou 2,600 feet; average Summer temperature. 74 deg.; magnificent mountain scenery. Hydraulic elevator; electric lights and bells; music hall, tennis court, ladies' billiard parlor and bowling alley. Beauti ful drives and first class livery. No mosquitoes. For descriptive printed matter apply to gTEELE, ie.3 2m Mananger. Attention! J WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF MY friends and patrons to the fact that I now have a ful force at work, and am prepared, to serve them with promptness and in the best style. Jr'i"''?! jy 7 tf A. PRLMrhKl. ATLANTIC COAST LINL filiate & IeUonE.il. and BrancliBS CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 86, 1881. No" alFaat'Mail Ddiyx ' Dafly. Daily. Sunday. PM PM A M Leave Weldon 13 80 6 43 6 80 Arr. Rocky Mount... 140 724 - Arrive Tar bora 8 17 AM Leave Tarboro.,'. 10 85 ' ' PM Arrive Wilson 2 IS 7 00 7 53 Leave Wilson..... j 2 30 Arrive Selma 8 80 ; Arrive Fayetteville. ...... 6 80 Leave Goldsboro 3 15 7 40 8 40 Leave Warsaw 4 14 .......... 9 34 Leave Magnolia....'. 4 87 8 40 9 49 Arrive Wilmington 6 00 9 55 11 20 . ' TRAINS GOING NORTH. ' "No.14 No. 78 y Daily. Daily. Sunday. AM AM PM Leave Wilmington... 12 35 9 15 4 25 Leave Magnolia 10 57 6 10 Leave Warsaw 11 11 6 25 Arrive Goldsboro... 3 05 12 05 7 80 Leave Fayetteville. t 9 10 Arrive Selma 11 08 Arrive Wilson 13 10 AM PM PM Leave Wilson..... ........ 8 33 12 58 8 23 Arr. Rocky Mount 1 80 8 53 Arrive Tarboro 2 17 .... .... AM Leave Tarboro 10 35 PM Arrive Weldon... 5 05 2 55 ' 10 00 Daily except Sunday. ' Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel don 8.00 p m, Halifax 3.22 p m, arrive Scotland Neck 4 16 p m, Greenville 6 02 p m, Kinston 7 10 p m. Re turning, leaves Kinston 7 00 a m, Greenville 8.10 a m, Arriving Halifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11.35 a m, daily except Sunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon Mondays, Wed -nesdays and Fridays, at 7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 10.03 a. m., Greenville 2.10 p. m., Kinston 4.25 p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 10.00 a. m., arriving Green ville 12.00 noon, Scotland Neck 3.20 p. m., Weldon 6.20p.m. . Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh R. R., daily except Sunday, 4 05 p m ; Sunday 8pm; arrive Williamstnn.N. C, 6 30 p m and 4 80 p m ; Ply. mouth 7 60 pro, 5 SO pm. Returning, leave Plymouth. N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a m, Williamston 740 am, 9 58am. Arrive Tarboro, N, C, 10 05 a m and 11 20 a m. Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldsboro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a m ; arrive Smithfield, N. C, 8.30 a m. Returning, leaves Smithfield, N. C. 9 00 a m ; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10 30 a m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 8 pm, arrives Nashville 3 40 p m. Spring Hope 4 15 p m. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 10 a m, Nash ville 10 35 a m; arrive Rocky Mount 11 15 a m, daily except Sunday. Train on Chnton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 6.30 p m and 11 15 a m. Return ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 8 10 p m, connecting atWarsaw with Nos. 41, 40. 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayetteville Eraach is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. Train No. 87 South, and 14 North, will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. Ail rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSQN Gen'l Pass's? Agent, ap 25-tf Caje Fear. & Yaffin Valley Railway Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JUL. IT 5, 1891. NORTH BOUND. 1 No. 2. I No. 4. I No. 16. I Daily exlDaily exlDaily ex Sunday.! Sunday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington.. Arrive Fayetteville.. Leave Fayetteville.. Leave Sanford. Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Leave . Walnut Cove . Arrive Mt. Airy..,, Leave Bennettsville. Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville. . Leave Ramseur Arrive Greensboro.. , Leave Greensboro.., Arrive. Madison 10.35 a. m. p. m. 4 2.15 8.05 4.85 7.C5 7.15 8.47 10.45 12.40 p. m. 1.35S " 2.57 " 7.25 a. m, 10.05 " 10.35 12.50 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. No. I. No. 3. No. 15. Daily ex Sunday. Daily ex Daily ex Sunday Sunday. Leave Mt. Airy..,.. Leave Walnut Cove. Arrive Greensboro.. . Leave Greensboro.. Leave Sanford...... Arrive Fayetteville. . Leave Favetteville. . Arrive Wilmington. . Leave Fayetteville.. Leave Maxton 6.30 a. m. 7.17 " 8.45 " 10.30 " 12.57 p. m. 250 " 8.06 " 6.30 " 8.30 p. m. 4.02 " 4.50 " Arrive Bennettsville Leave Madison..... Arrive Greensboro. Leave Greensboro.. Arrive Ramseur. . . . 2.30 p. m. 4.35 " 6.25 " 850 " NORTH BOUND DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 13. Leave Greeusboro 10.35 a. m Leave Walnut Cove 1.05 p. m Arrive Mt, Airy 4.20 " SOUTH BOUND DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. . No. 11. Leave Mr, Airy....' , 3.10 p. m Leave Walnut Cove 6.43 " Arrive Greensboro...., 9.30 " W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. W. FBY, Gen'l Manager. jy 3 tf SEABOARD AIR LINE. Carolina Central B. R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 43 Daily ex. Sunday. No. 23 No. 41 Daily ex. May 10, 1891. Daily ex. Saturday. Sunday.; Leave Leave Leave Arrive Leave Leave Leave Arrive Wilmington 8.00 a. m. 8.00 p.' m. 2.15 a. m. 6.10 a. m. 6.35 a. m. Hamlet... Monroe. ... Charlotte.. Charlotte.. 11.63 a. m. 7.40 p.m. 859 p. m. 2.15 p. m. 8.15 p. m, 10.15 p.m. 855 p. m. Lincolnton. 4.43 p. m Shelbv... 5.38 p. m. RutherPon 6.50 p. m, EASTBOUND TRAINS. No. 86 No. 24 No. 83 Daily -ex, Suday. Daily exept Daily exept bnnday, Sunday. L've Rutherfordt'n Leave Shelby.... Leave Lincolnton. Arrive Charlotte.. lift 1A . 11.12 a. m. Leave Charlotte. .. 8JV) n. m. 6.00 a.m. Leave Monroe.... Leave Hamlet.. .. . 110.05 p. m. 6.52 a. m' A 1A n m 7.40 a.m. i.0 p. m. i.vt a. m. 7.45 a. m. Arrive Wilmington Trains Nos. 41 and 88 make close connection "at tt o-i.:l. .-j Km 4A and S6 muum i-u. wreiiM aim. a.w. m.. - make close connection at lincolnton for Hickory ana western norca varoima at nuniw Chester and South. , , Through Sleeping Cars between WHmlngtoa and CAarioue. WM. MONCURE, Superintendent F. W. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent. my?2tf 12J p. m. 119 4TI n. ml I 2.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CQSST LINE. f iliiiffiflOD. Colrtliflpsta B. E. CONDESSED SCHEDULE, -TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated June 21, 1391. No.23 No5T PM PM AM 6 25 10 10 AM 9 85 12 401 10 SO 1 20 AM No. 50 No. 68 AM 8 20 6 65 4 85 8 15 No. 52 A M 4 35 8 57 8 20 6 15 10 05 9 45 AM Leave Wilmington Leave Marion , Leave Slorencs..... Arrive Sumter......,.,. Leave Sumter. Arrive Columbia, . . . See note for additional trains. No. 63 runs throcgh from Charleston via Central Railroad. Leaving Lanes 745 a in. Manning 8 21 a m. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51 No. 53 No. 69 PM PM PM Leave Columbia. 10 45 i 00 5 35 AM Arrive Suiatcr , 12 04 10 07 7 CO AM Leave Snmtcr... 12 04 7 00 Arrive Florence 1 15 8 15 No.78 No.H AM PM Leave Florence 4 45 ...... 8 10 Leave Marion.,...,,.,,..,.,,... 5 84 9 85 Arrive WBmington., 8 55 AM 12 20 In addition to above, train No. 49 leaves Columbia 7 a. m daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 850. Train No. 48 leaves Sumter 8.35 p. m., daily except Sunday, arriving Columbia 10.00 p. m. Daily, t Dairy except bunday. No. 63 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cen teal R. R., arriving Manning 10 89 p m, Lanes 11 17 p m. Charleston 12 50 a m. No. 53 connects at Florence with C. & D. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with W. & W. R. R. R. for aU points North. Train on Florence Railroad leaves Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, 4 40 p m, arrive Rowland 7 pm. Re turning, leave Rowland 6 30 a m, arrive Pee Dee 8 50 am. Train on Manchester & Augusta Railroad leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 50 am, arrive Ri mini 11 59 a m. Returning, leave Rimini 12 SO p m, ar rive Sumter 1 40 p m. - Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hartsville daily except Sunday at 5.10 a. m., arriving Floyds 5.55 a. m. Returning, leave,Floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving 2.50 P' m' - JOHN F. DIVINE, GenH Snp't I. R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass'ger Agent, je 21 tf Wilminiton.Oiislow & East Carolina R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 3. To Take Effect Monday, June 22d, 1891, at 12 M. No. 2. $ No. 4. No. 6. NORTH BOUND. : Passeng'r Passeng'r Passenger READ DOWN. and and Sunday Freight. Freight, Only. "AM. P. M. P. M. Wilmington, Leave.. 8 30 4 03 5 00 W. S. C. R. Crossing s 8 40s4 10s 507 Baymead f 8 52 s 4 25 f 5 18 Kirkland f 9 00 f 4 33 f 525 Scotts Hill s 9 Oi s 440s 530 Hampstead s 9 15 s 4 tO s 5 37: Cypress Lake....... f 9 20 f 466 f 5 42 Annandale . f 9 30 f 5 06 ( 5 47 Glenoe f 9 36 f 5 12 f 564 Edgecombe f 9 45 f 5 20 f 6 02 Hollyridge f 9 55 f 5 30 f 6 10 Folkstone s 10 05 s 5 40 s 6 16 Cedarhurst. f 10 18 f 5 65 f 630 Winona s 10 33 s 6 12 s 645 Taxmans f 10 44 f 6 23 Jacksonville, Arrive 10 50 6 30 7 00 No. 1. No. 3. No. 5. SOUTH BOUND. Passenger Passenger Passeng'r, READ UP; and and Saturd'ys Freight. Freight. Only. A. M. P. M. P. M. Wilmington, Arrive 8 00 7 25 9 80 W. S. C. R, Crossing s 7 50 s 7 15 s 922 Baymead s 735 f 700 f 9 10 Kirkland f 7 25 f 6 t2 f 9 04 Scotts Hill s 720s6 47 s 900 Hampstead s 7 08 s 6 37 s 863 Cypress Lake....... f 6 58 f 6 27 f 8 48 Annandale f 6 53 f 6 20 f 844 Glenoe f 6 43 f 6 10 f 836 Edgecombe f 6 34 I 6 00 f 8 28 Hollyridge f 6 23 f 5 50 f B 18 Folkstone s 6 13 s 5 40 s 8 10 Cedarhurst 5 68 ( 5 20 f 756 Winona s 5 47 s 508 s 740 Jarmans f 5 86 f 4 57 Jacksonville, Leave 5 30 4 60 7 30 . top on s gna only. S. Regular Stop. Nos. 1 and 4 Daily except Sunday. tNos. 2 and 3 Tuesdav and Fridav onlv. and con nect with steamer for Tar Landing and points on ' New River. J. W. MAHTENIS, Gen'l Freiget and Passenger Aged. H. A. WHITING, General Manager. je 34 tf PALMETTO RAILROAD CO. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 12TH, Trains will run as follows, daily (Sunday ex cepted): No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Cheraw, S. C 10.30 a. m Leave Kollock Station. 10.50 a. ra Leave Osborne. N. C. 11.20 a. m' Arrive Hamlet, N. C 11.41 a. m RIOTING SOUTH. No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Hamlet, N.C... , 450 p. m Leave Osbcrne, N. C. 4.40 p. m Leave Kollock Station 5.10 p. m Arrive Cheraw, S. C...... ................. 5.30 p..m Close connection made ac Hamlet with C. C. R. R. Eaet and West, jyl4tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't. WILMINGTON SEAC0AST R. R. Time Table in Effect June 27th. LEAVING WILMINGTON 6.00 and 10.00 a. m., 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 6.30, 7.15 and 9.15 p. m. ' LEAVING OCEAN VIEW 7.30 and 8.50 a. m., 12.40, 3.05, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00 and 10.20 p. m. J t m The 3.00 from Wilmington and the 5.00 p. m. from Ocean View do not stop between Wilmington and Wrightsville. SATURDAY ADDITIONAL TRAIN Leave Ocean View 9.00 p. m. Leave Wilmington 1050 p. m. ! . SUNDAY TRAIN. Leave Wilmington 10.00 a, m., 1.00 and 8.00 p. m. Leave Ocean View 9.30 a. m., 12.40 p. m., 6.00 and 105U p. m. Sunday trains stop at all stations. J. H. ErOLAH, General Manager. je27tf and WMsfcey HaDlta cored at home witb- nntmin. 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