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THE WILMINGTON MESSENttEK, TUESDAY MAY JO, 1892 . I i'tijtlrin ttaayrB9 jr. a. auieuutvi wwwia bwq. tnd prtcrib it with great saUi faction or the cures of all iuiiii He., i-ciema, Chronic g-emi COaCpiaiiiU, liier riai ro.joa, letter, r.caia neaa, ate., etc. r. r. r. it a nowerrui vonir, ann tin excellent iCMtfMf. aiJlU(( up Lu ieUi rurally. Luiiet whoa sy .tenia are pofioned and whose blood ! ft so imrtrre ennrmtn, nr-i to rr;pnurrm. irregmftmige. are peculiarly 6ui.ted Uy Ida woiiiur.iil tonic aad blood- clenilnf propertiaa cf P. F. i., Prickly Aih, Poke Root !2 -LIPPMA1T BEOS., Prcprhtora, Crugists, Lippmai'n Clock, SAVAUHAH. GA. 3 For sale by It, mington, N. C. It. BELLAMY, Wil- SMESS & K.D NCISFS CURiD? d Ki.-k's INVlHlKLE TIjKULAK EAR CUSKiONS. Whispere hi-ard. Com- f ortilile. tsucirer; ful when- all Kvmp1i',s fail. ills, boon (ssovlstne. Aiiditmt V. HISLOX, B53 alroaJnajr, :.ir Ira ai 1 ESTABLISHED 1830. NATOIEM SUMMER REMEDIES. "The Lord created mediclres o-it cf tbe e:rta And be that is wise will not abhor them.". O. P. Brown's Rpotorntlve Anstnitlant, LIVER ISVIGO- KATOIC. O'd relifcbie uemeoiea WtandarU a3 flour In all markets. 1 Oreat 'J ontc, stomach blttere, cures Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Uypenterj and all oiseases of the fitoma?h and bowel?. 2 -Cures Biliousness. Liver Ccm- plalnt. Druggists, or Dr. Brown, 47 Urand fct., Jersey City, N. J.. fKif: -t.-c -vim PARKER'S' HAIR BALSAM Clcarwt's and beautifies the hair. 2-..i;nttLS a luxuriant jriowth. Kcvjr Fails to Hestore Oray IIaft& ij youthful Color. Cures "lip dim" if hair 'lulling. 5"r' J: nd$l.l'at Pni'jjrista k'sp V.irker's Gitii'L-r 'j'onic. 1' riiri-s th va.rsi v.oiiii, U'cak J.iuii's, Ucliiiuv, Iiiiligiistion, Tain, Tu.vc 111 tiiiie.oOcts. rilNDERCORNS. The milTmir? cure for Coma. CalfiSiu. loJTat ilS'utl. or 111SCOX t-CO.. N. Y- A Small Quantity of Licbi Company's Extract of Beef Added to any Soup, Sauce or Gravy gives Strength and fine Flavor. Invaluable In Imn'ovcd Fnd Economio Cookery. Mate3 cheapest, purest and befct Bee! Te. Pennyroyalpills alwava reliable, ladies, age , Uruzltlst for mchcsttr l Englith Dia-A in Itori ami (,'o(U me'allloN twxea. taled wkh blue ribbon. Take nnuiiii'n ; . inj and imtt.i(ion. At Drugiruti, or raa . ia tauip3 for particulrs. tt-stlmoaials and " ltellt-f for I-adlea." in letter, by return ai-.ll t -Hl Tcstiraoniala. ame hipff. Chlrhcoter ChenUcal i.,o.,JJl1on iaarQ, goli by aU Local DrugiiaU. JUUMUU, ira, . A Family Affair Health for the Baby, 1 Pleasure for the Parepts, New Life for the Old Folks. THE GREAT TEMPERANCE DRINK wis n. fnmllv nffalr areiuisitj of tho homo. A 'Z3 cent jiut kanc makes 5 gallons of , delicious, fArcngtueuing, cirervcscent beverage. J. I"n't ho deciveil If n denl ) Mho soke of lunger profit, t Bunir other kind Is "Just oa ' 'tisfalsf. iS'o imiUitiqn 1st ' no rlin iritrintnn II lub's;'. ived if a denier, for tells rati aa good " as good jts Uie ta-nuiue jiikk . Kow Regained! How Lest! IffiflW THYSELF. Or SELF-FKBS EUV at i w ji Anew ana omi MPll!l PllIZE KSSAY on KEllVOL'S one PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERROB9 of Ol3TII.KXnAU!STEO VITALITY, PKE RIATUItK DECLINE, Rnd all DISEASES mti.-aKNESSKS of MAN. 300 paces, cloth. ciif VIA InTftlaablo prescriptions. Only $1.00 Lr 'inaii. doubl oaled. Descriptive Prospect- cf the Press nnd voluntary rKpf" I Y.j- itimfiTiinlii of the cured. "V"' ConsulutioTj in vcrwn or Dy mau eri vreav Txio Peabody ueaioai inaxnu-v, w... i..a. ar The Veabody Medical Inetitute has masy i.inri hnt nn pniinl. Herald. Kolf. Preservation. U a mnra vnlnnhln than eold. Koaa It BOW, xxrv i( ana NERVOUS man, and learn to be STRONG . Meiicat Beview, tCopyrighted. your uru;it for a oottla of Bis . it, cures in a few days without th( Rid or publicity 01 a doctor. Non-poisonous and luarRtilecil not to stricture. The L'nii'jrsal American Cure, i ' ijaoufacture;! by ym.-.. Tfcs Evas ft:taiuftlGo.KS."tSfe Sorts, ltndaUr Swellings, Kheuruaitim, Malaria, old Chronic Ulctn that hava reilitad all treatment, Catarrh, nFIR C CURES K K K, KIOOSJOISDH ODDS CURES hKKMalariA ffiires: Root Reer . 1 v I 9 ..i' I m L9a . '"'StJ U.S.A. -fj? Vi 0a SttwmjutY. NORTH CAROLINA. There are 243 students at the UniH versity. . No CharlottB paper since Friday is at oar command.' A cotton mill -will be built at Smithfield. - Nearly all the stock has been taken. The buildings now being erected and under contract at Durham ag gregate $424,000. New Bern had a disastrous fire on Friday, sustaining a loss of $250,000. The Journal contains list of losses. ;S A colored school house in white's district, Bertie county, was burned Tuesday night. The fire was of in cendiary origin. It is reported by the Mt. Airy News that LeonidasjMcKtiight, who robbed Mrs. Taylor, has been cap" tured at Salisbury. White Caps in Cleveland county, warned Joe Elliot, a negro dealer in contraband liquor, to leaye in fif teen days or be shipped. The Durham graded school build-, ing is being pushed to completion and will be under roof in the next ten days. This building will cost $25,000. It is reported to the Winston Sen tinel that Richmond & Danville rail way wirl at an early date put on through passenger traihs from Golds boro to Wilkesboro'. Dr. J. M. Hays, who recently re moyed from Oxford to Washington, D. C, becomes an assistant surgeon to Dr. W. A. Hammond, in the Hammond Sanitarium there. Fayette ville Olservcr: Dr. J. :A. Hodges, of this city, has been corn missioned by Governor Holt to be Assistant SurgeonGeceral of the North Carolina State Guard. The Goldsboro Headlight advises its readers to look out for counter fcit twenty-five cent pieces. It says some have been successfully passed upon several merchants there. Winston Sentinel: The residence of Mr. George Wilson, near Pfafftown, this county, was destroyed by fire, with contents, yesterday. The loss was several hundred dollars, with no insurance. The postmaster at Hoffman writes to the RockiDgham liocket that P. T. Wiltou, a young white riiin from Wake county, was killed near Hoff man Wednesday in. the woods by a fa'ling tree. He was engaged cut ting saw'logs for William M. Jones & Co., of Caiy. . His body was hor ribly mangled. Mi. Charles F. McKesson, of Mor ganton, is soon to start on another lecture tour, and will lecture at Gastonia, Shelby, Charlotte, Winston Burlington, Raleigh, Louisburg and other North Carolina towns, before starting on a tour to the North and Northeast. He has been invited to lecture in Washington," D. C.J Greensboro Workman: Mr. "D. F. St. Clair, who reported Rev. Tom Dix?n for the New York Prets, and whose report was pronounced incor tec t by Mr. Dixon, declares over his own signature that the report was correct. He says furthermore that Mr. Dixon's repudiation of the re port is confined to Southern papers, while the North does not see it. New Bern Journal; Not less tnan $15,000 worth of truck left New Bern yesterday. Peas are going off lively. -Washington people are bestir ring tnemselves in tne JN. w. and U. railroad matter. We see in the Progress that a petition is; being cir culated in that township asking for an election to be held in that town ship to vote $50,000 to the capital stock of the N. W. and C. railroad, and $15,000 in Chocowinity town- ship, as an inducement for the rail road to Gme to that town- Henderson Gold Leaf: We were pleased to see Col. John Hargrove, of Townesville, here vesteiday. This was the hirst time he had been to Henderson since he came home from Wilmington, where he was so very sick some months ago. He has not yet regained his lost flesh but other wise is quite hioQseif again. A per fect type of the pei feet Southern gentleman, he has hosts of friends wherever he is known who are grat ified at his restoration of health. STAVU PHESS. ' As to the Third party-movement, that is now quiescent. Col. Polk and his coadjators have for the prfes eut put it in the background, and the Progressive Farmer has strangly adyocated that all sorts and condi tions of men should go into the Dem ocratic primaiies- Under these cirs cumstances, the Third party agita tors have grown less demonstrative; and we think it will be difficult for them to recover their lost ground. Although it is expected that Col. Polk will again erect the standard and seek to draw the Alliancemen off into the Third party, he will probably discover when too late that men cannot be dragged about in that stjtle. Itahigh New8Llserver. If the Democratic party is right, follow it. If the Third party is right, follow it. If the Radical party is right, follow it. But for the sake of your mannooa come out nom tne IV 1 A 1 busnes and "snow your co:or." Red Springs Comet, All Democrats, whether Alliance- men or not, have an equal right to go in Democratic conventions, but Third party people and Republicans have no more right to participate in a Democratic convention tfc an a Methodist has to participate in a BaDtist convention, Kinton Free Press. Dr. Kingsbury, of the Wilmingion Messenger, who 13 in every way qualified to express an opinion on the growth of the State press, says While the newspaper men of the Slates as a rule, may lack tl e practical knowledge of the methods that obtain in more populous com - munities, yet they have sno-vn them selves honest and courageous in standing up for the principles of the JJemocraey. North Carolina is moving ahead arid the press is lead ing. Winston Sentinel 1 Now Try Tins. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if jou hhve a Cough Cpld, or any trouble with Throat.Chest or Lungs. Dr. Ring's Ifew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give lelief, or money will be paid DacK. sauuerers irom La Grippe found it just the tning and under its use had a speeay and periect recovery, xry a sampie noitie at our expense and learn for yourself just hw good a thing it is. Trial cottle free at li. It. Bellamy's urug &iore.Liarjre else 60c. and XR. - "Awrodtothe wise is Bnfficien.'V-Brady crotine relieves periodic le&iactea and leaves no bud after effept." FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL WILMINGTON MARKETS. Office of the Messenger, J Wilmington, N. C, May 9. f . - ' COTTON EEPORTS. The local 'market was firm at 6ic for middling. Receipts of cotton today 58 bales. Receipts corresponding day last year 21 bales. The quotations posted at'4 o'clock yes terday at the Exchange: Ordinary 4i Good ordinary &f Low middling.... 6 5-16 Middling 61 Goodmiddline-.. 71-16 cts it tl ti Price same day last year SS cts. NAVAL STORES. Spirits turpentine quiet, 2?c. Later Rosin dull-strained 11.00; good strained $1.05 Tar steady at $1.35. Crude turpentine steady; hard SI. 13; virgin 12 25; yellow dip 12 25. Price tame day last year Spirits turpentine 35jc; resin fl.201.25; tar ll.50;crude turpentine 11.40,12.25, 2 25. Receipts today 154 casks spirits tur pentine, 664 barrels rosin, 8 barrels tar, 14 barrels crude turpentine. Receipts same day last year 230 casks spirits turpentine,' 490 barrels rosin, 468 barrels tar, 44 barrels crude turpenttco. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. New YORK, May 9. Sterling Ex change quiet and steady at 4.874(4.89. Commercial bills 4.86iC4.87i. Money easy at li2 per cent., closing offered at 2 percent. Sub-Treasury balances, coin, $101,292,000; currency, $15,353, 000. STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, May 9. Government dull and firm, 4 per cents 116. Sttte bonds neglected. Ala, A, 2 5 Ala, B, 5's 1C7 N C Console's.. -13J N C new t oa 4's.. 8 : KflkA W. Pre.. 47?i N Pacific 3j Do Prderred 59 Pad lie Mail S6 Reading ass'ti-d C) Kh & W Pi'ml.. 9 Rock Island 84 So Panl.. 78 Do Prbferred 133H aexas Pacific llVs Ten Coal & lronv3H Ufllon Pacific 41.?, JS J Centr.il ....1!9 Missouri Pacific Western Union. 93 Cotion Oil Trust 3yJ Bfunswick H Mobile and O 4"s 65 Silver CertifTs.... 87? augar ceit'tSjr'Id V4it . Do, p'fd 95a' .- O Blown Con.. 8f3 f Tennessee 6's 117 Tennes-ee 5,s....IX) Tenn Sett't 3's.... 704 Virginia 6'8 &J Vliginla Con 6' a... 50 Chlo and N V....VA7i Oo Preferred U-ift Del, L,ack& Vy..15a trie S?7i E I enn It It.. 4 X Lake Shore .1317. L'vil e and Nash.. 46?, Mm and Char. ... 50 ft: o bile and Ohio :-9 ISasn and Chat.... 8t TexPao lsfs N Y Central 114 tAsked. Bid. COTTON. Liverpool. May. 9. Noon. Cot ton steady and with a fair demand; American middling 4d; sales 9,100 bales; American 5,500 bales; specula tion and export 1,000 bales; receipts 17,000 bales; American 15.400 bales. Futures steady; May and June 3 60 6td, 3 59 61d; June and July 3 63-64d, 3 62-61d; July and August 4 l-64d, 4d, 4 l-64d; August and September 4 3 64d, 4 4-64d; September and October 4 564d; October and November 4 8-64d; November and December4 ll-64d, 4 10 G'.d. Tenders 1,200 bales new dockets and 900 bales old docket. 4 p. m. American middling fair 4 7-16d; good middling 4 3 16d; middling 4d; low middling 3 13-16d; good ordi nary Sid; ordinary 3 7-16d; May 3 60 64d,3 61C4d; May and June 3 6a64d, 3 61-64J; June and July 3 63-64d, 4d; July and August 4 2 64d sellers; Au gust and September 4 4-64d, 4 5 64d; September 4 7-64J, sellers; Septem ber and October 4 7-64d, sellers; Octo ber and November 4 9-Q4d, 4 10S4d: November and December 4 12 Old, sellers. Futures closed quiet. New York, May 9. Cotton net receipts 19 bales; gros 1,52 bales. Futures closed dull; sales 67,2 :0 bales; May 7.19(7.21; June 7.257.26; July 7.34(7.35; August 7.437.4t; Septem ber 7.51(ri7.52; October 7.t0(47 61; No vember 7.70(0)7.71; December 7.80(a) 81; January 7.9Q7.91; February 8.00(38.01, New York, Mav 9. Cotton easy; middling, uplands 7c; middling Or eans !7tc; sales 1.850 bales. Total net receipts all ports 7,996 bales. Ex ports to G-eat Britain 3,672 bales; France 1,227 bales; continent .6,226 bales; stock 740,168 bales. j COTTON RECEIPTS AND PRICES. Galveston, May 9. Cotton steady at Tic; net receipts 1,528 bales; gross receipts 1,528 bales. NORFOLK, May 9. Cotton firm at 7c; net receipts 753 bales; gross re ceipts 1,073 bales. Baltimore, May 9. Cotton nomi rial at Tic; net receipts ncne; gross receipts 6,736 bales. Savannah, Mav 9. Cotton quiet at 7 1 16c; net receipts 307 bales; gross receipts 307 bales. New Orleans, May 9. Cotton quiet and steady at 7 l-16c; net receipts 3,309 bales; gross receipts 3,672 bales. Mobile, May 9. Cotton stiady at 7c; net receipts 417 bale : gi ogs receipts 417 bales. Memphis, May 8 Gotten firm at c; net receipts 583 bales: grcss re ceipts 5C0 bales. Augusta, May 9. Cotton quiet at 7c; net receipts 127 bales; gro:8 re ceipts 514 bales. Charleston, Me y 9. Cotton sV ady at 7c; net receipta 213 bales; gios receipts 21b bales. PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, ETC. Baltimore, May 9.-Flour fairly active and unchanged. Wheat dull; No. 2 red spot 97c b'd. Southern wheat nominally his bar; Fultz 93 983; Longberry 95c(a)$l 00. Southern corn nominally higher; white 5f 51c; yellow 51(32c. . Chicago, May 9. Cash quotations ware as louows: a lour some aeaiers asking 10c advance; No. 2 spring wheat 83tc; No. a red 8-3(a,totc; wo. n corn 46c; No. 2 oats 301c. . Mess pork $9;82i (a9.85. Lard $6.22i(46 25. Short r bp f5.905.cJ2i. Dry salted shoulders $4.62,(34 75. Short clears $6.1716 30. VYhiskey $1.13. Chicago. May 9, Tte ltading iutarea clased asloUowa. Otening. Eigbest. Closing. Wheat. No, 2 May delivery.... July delivery..., Cork. No. 3 May delivery.,.. Ju y delivery...-. Tats, No! 3 May deil.ery.... July delivery Mess Pork May delivery...... July delivery... Lard, per 100 r eliverj . . . . Juy delivery Shobt Ribs, P'TlOOlba May delivery July delivery.... SZ 8tVi 83'- 46 29 9 75 9 ta 4 11 3 yA 31 K0H 9 S5 9 9 S 824 9 91 6 ro 6 a.j 5 6 n 6 So 6 35 5 82 5 85 5 91 5 92H 5 90 5 SK New York. Mav 9. Southern flour dull: common to fair extra $2 50(33.25; erood to choice do $3.30Ca4.75. Wheat quiet and closing weak; No. 2 red 96i (ot98c afloat; options closed; weak ic down on May and (atc advance on other months; No. 2 red May 90jc; July 92c: May, 1893, 97jc. Corn higher. scarce and quiet; No. 2 red 56 i 'a 57c afloat; options closed firm and lj2ic up: May 53ic; Juiysuc. oats mgner and active; options active and firmer; May 35ic; July 35ic; spot No. 8 351 36ic: Nb. 2 white 371c; mixed western 35(g:37io. Coffee options closed steady 10 points decline to 5 points advance; May $ll.6011.70; September $11.35 11.40: spot Rio about steady and uuii No. 7 121c. Suear refined moderate demand; standard A 4 5-165 7-16c; cut loaf and crushed 5 a 54c; granulated 4 16c. Molasses New Orleans dull and, steady; common to fncy 25 '235. Rice firm ana with a fair demand; do mestic fair to extra 4l(t64c; Japan 5i 6q. Petroleyni dull ana unsettled f 3Gned at New York $6.05; Philadel phia ard Baltimore $3.00. Cotton seed oUauietand firm; crude 29(S3',c; yel low 3H32c. Pork quiet and steady; new mesa $10.50T(11.00; extra prime $10.00. Peanut s steadt; fancy hand- picked 4ic; farmers 2IC3c Beef quiet; family $9.5010.60; extra mess $70(38.50; beef hams Inactive, quoted at $14.50; tierced beef dull; city extra India me88$14 00; cut meats strong and wanted; pickled bellies 6ic; shoulders 5f52c; hams 10d;10,c; middles quiet; short clears $6 40&6.60. Lard higher and quiet; western steam $6.55 asked; city steam $5 BoQgfj tu; options. May 86.55 bid; July closing 6.tl bid. Frelgnt8 to Liverpool auii and un changed; cotton id; grain 3d asked. NAVAL STORES. ) New York Spirits , of turpentine quiet and easy at 33iuE33tc Kosin quiet; strained, common to good $1.45 (C61.47. ! t Liverpool Turpentine 25s, 3d; com mon rosin d. London Turpentine 24s, 6d; com- monrosin 4s, 6d. ' 5 Savannah Spirits turpantlne 'firm at 29c bid. Rosin firm at $1 10(31.15. Charleston Spirits turpentine steady at 'ZHte. KOBia firm; good strained at $1.05. I Port Almanac May 10. Sunrises ..- 4:59 a. m. Sun sets.-....:. ' 6 54 p. m. High water at Southport.., ; 6:00 a. m. High water at Wilmington, i 7:50 a. m. Shippins InttlUflttiJCC. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Clyde Line steamship Pawnee, Tri bou, Georgetown, S. C, H. G. Small Steamer Cape Fear, Robinson, Faj etteville, R. R Love. i American schooner;W. F. Green, Clark, Boston, George Harriss, Son & Uo. American schooner James Ponder, Pennewill, Philadelphia, George Har riss, son & (Jo. American schooner Addie Snow, Whitman, Rockland, Me., Jas. T. Riley & Uo. j American echooner Maggie M. Keough, Tilton, Rondout, N. Y.. Geo.' Harriss, Son & Co. I CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Cape Fear, Robinson, Fay- ette ville, R. R. Love. VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WIL- MINGTON. I STEAMSHIPS.. Pawnee (Am.) 859 tons. Tribou. H. G. Smallbones. BRIGS.' I - Emm-i fAm. 1.410 tonf?. Mmint.fnpr.. . ' ' . ' ueorge Harris?, bon & uo. BARKS. Bayard (Nor.), 587 tons, Olsen, Pat- erson, Downing & Uo. . t Louise (Nor,), 455 tons, Andreasen. f aterson, uowning cc uo. Ueres (Ger.J. 384 tons, Horch . Jas. T Riley & Co. Titan Ger.), 353 tons. Witt. E. Pes- cnau oc wostermann. Toni (Ger.), 468 tons. Bradhereiner. j. l . iuiey s uo. SCHOONERS. Addie Snow, (Am ), 155 tons. Whit man, jas. x. miey & Uo. Maggie M. Keough Am. . 556 ton?. m r 1 a r T-r n . ' Alitor, ueorge Harriss, son & uo. VY. b. Oreen (Am.). 256 tons. Clark. vjeorge Harriss, son & uo. James Ponder (Am.), 253 tons. Pen newill, ueorge Harriss, Son & Co. Willis S. Shepard (Am.). 451 tons. Itaaves, ueorge Harriss.Son & Co. Norman (Am.), 38o tons, Henderson. rep? lrmg, ueorge Harriss, Son & Co. W. O. Wickham (Am.). 316 tons, .cwan, ueo. Harriss, aon & uo. Pianos and Organs "DOR CASH OR ON THE POPULAR 1 Installment Plan at reduced prices, witn a fane stool and instruc Jon book. Also Guitars, Banjos. Viol 'ns. Man do- lins. We sell the best Strings for the above instrupients, either steel or gut. we win De pieasea to snow you any instrument you; may wish to try. -AT- ZE3Ieins"berg,er 's . Two 7jara Saortnsu of-1 Sreatb, Pala in Sides, Flut- terin;,Smotl; ering Spolla, oured by oot bettl of New Care. NatbAUl oii,uiflOatcck,Pa. For thoasands of tesUmoniaja ae ur. Allies- Book, K wand Startling Faou. FftBa at arugguts. The most relia tlQ Ufll Cei for the ble cure for ell Will EfllkbJ UflfiT Heart NEW CURE fflCHille A r oiitm Our for Srojiy, Aitiwti. 1 U ISGaSOS DR. M1LE' MEDICAL. CO., Elkhart na mch 24 ly eod I have a poEitiva rsaedy for tlio above disease; by its cse thousands of cases cf tio rorsfc kind and of long standing havo been cared. Indeed so strong is my faith ia its e:Hc:icy, tilit I will ssnd ttvo EOTTI.E3 i'kbe, with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any snf ferer who will seal niatheir Express and 1. O. address. T. A- ij'a C V , 1S3 Pearl St.. N. Y. .83-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I COMBINATION BAFETIE8, with Rubber Una juuu Miwoa, 4raa. ana loai jiag. 52-iaeh. Bcyi' t, Oirl.' 118 Wl ..II u 8f -J4-lnea. oj.'ulrl' W)... 21 Of launch. Hot,' a Girl.' 40 0(.- 24 Ofl II IWSr ''-"eh, iBrariofiJllO 00. 64 4 iW an-inrh. Oaau' ' tO0O.-4(M -iijch lnnl(m Pnearnt;r. 2-inea Tire, ,,. .......160 On... ia 04 l Ci MEACHAM ARMS C0M Ti 1.01115 K3 THE GREATEST DISCOVERY! The Only Known Remedy mat removes THE TRUE CAUSE " DISEASE OF Without Injury to the per sod, nence it CUBES Alt DISEASES 1 Rheumatism Cured. 5 I believe your Microbe Killer a certain care for rheumatism. Tin to a vear ago I was down a ereat Dart of n"v time with rheumatism. 1 began taking your remedy, and after taking two jugs nave never Deen irouDiea-wiiu n smot Out once. 1 DOUgnt a juit inen, anu aiier taaiun a lew co:e8 it entirely aigappearcu. u i fered in several esses to p-. for the Micron Killer provired it failed to cure rneumaiiav bet have never had to pay as yet as it In van ably did ihe work. itesneci UliV. w u. mai ntw. Dealers tn lumber and all kinds of bullolng ma terial. Lano, Texas. Chills and Debility Cured. T take pleasure in testis ins to the remarkable betefit f have rc o ntij received from the use of Radam'a Mlrrjse Killer. 1 nave Deen tucu troubled with chill?, night sweats and drbiitty fr.r m-nth9. and after trvtnc a urea many remedies to no avail, brnght a Jug of Micsobe Kiuer ana was completely curea sn ten u;b. Cespeo fully, J.J. smith, FranhiortrBy. RemOaThoids Cured. T wish the afflicted and Eufftrlne to know that I posxit vely assert that for twenty nine -rears I have cora'antlv eufft-re" Intense aagony wl h that most leiriuie uisease s own aa oem orrhoids. nilea in their verv worst form. I hfcve tried every available prf script'ou. but no curative end. I have token one Jag (which con taint d or e gallon) of Microbe Ruler, and it has completely cure me it now leeis me a aream -that I have ever suffered with that disease. - ty Don't ioreei that wm. Radam'a Great niKPfvrrv 19 the oricinal and old reliable Mi. crobe Killer (of whic" other similar so called remedies are but feeble imitation has cm ed more diseases than all other proprietor medi. cmea put togetner. Mr, BadamV Mlerofce Killer Cures Diseases by SemoTin? the Cause. feni 2 cent utamn for 48 circular and the M crobe War 6h0" what cisease is and what the remedy Kust be. and do, to cure it. Read it, circulate it and you wlltbiees tbe dls t-overer for f a vice- vour life. Address RA- DA Wo MICROBlfi KILLER, NaehvUe, Ttnn. BOBT. R. BELlaAltlT. Acent, 1 . . j . TrUaalngton, N. C. & $1 m Ri m ww m m Sew .Zr&vtxtiszmnts. HAY. HAY. -:o:- QQQ BALES HAY. 800 bundles Hoop ikon. BARRELS GLUE, 200 BARRELS MOLASSES. 900 SPIRITS CASKS. 1 200 BARRELS FL0UR' We have a heavy stock and warn to exchange lor Cash. 120, 122, 124 Korth Water St,, WILMINGTON, N. C. The Schooner Blanche Creamer UNiTEn States op America ) Easts rn District of north Carolina f District Court of tbe United States for the uape rear District In the Basttrn District of Nona Carolina. . t. t - O. C. Colstn and Alexander Johnson, mariners F against The American Schojner ' Blanche Creamer" ner tackle, apparel and furniture. Rt virtnA nf an AAMt,4.1r.n In it,. .. . , tied cause, and to me direoied on the 7th dav of uaojr, ova, a win upuBO jor BUB XO ine nigUFSt bidder at puhlio auction, for cash on Saturday. May th J 81st, 1893, at 18 o'clock M, at the wharf of Robinson & King, in ihe ciy of Wilmington, N, Call and ringulartne American schconer Blsnchs Creamer, her tackle, apparel and !ur niture. to satLafv the said n-rpiTit.nTi in f..,, f O. C. Colson and Alexander Johcso j. mariners. for seai en's wages. J. B. Hi I., By T. O. BUNTING Tj. S. Ma-hal. Deputy Marshal. maj8 i NOTICE. WE HAVING JU3T RETURNED FROM fitock of Clothing. Hat, nana sn,1 irnrnti.hno Goods, I invite buyers to call at my store and save money. 15. F PENNY Market Street Clothier and Furnisher Kindred The largest and richest North in -:o:- A Complete Mail GOODS DELIVERED (Except Furniture anf Crockery.) E"On all cash orders of liver goods tree to Nearest station. . W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO BALE IG,g 3ST. O. LADIES' OXFORD TIES- Oxford Ties are Xpected to cover most L Feet especially Ladies' Of Misses and Rather than Jbe During the Season, we fripled our purchases nthe beginningof the season. Every Lady. should 3ee them before purchasing. :o:- Geo. R. French Explains tbe condition of our store class jfoods. To sell tbem as low as we us wltb tbeir patronage. 10 represent our goou omy a wo To treat everybody honestly and fairly as we would ourselves be treated. we practice iurt exactly wbat we preacn. , - m You need not take our word for it, but come in at any time Irom 7 a. m. 7 p. m. and see for yourselves. H. L. FENNELI , The Horse' Milline, 14 and 1 6 S. Front St. BURR & BAILEY 19 and 21 South Frdnt Street, MACHINE SHOPS & F0DHDB1 Brass Foite aia Coppersiis. 1 EstimatAa btllls or Machinery of any nature. . uecio TWO BUNDRFD AND FIFTY THOU sands men Cj press S sir g es on cn sign ment that must be Fold. Alan a r,,n Groceries at the lowest prices '. . - e.. B.F.KEITH. Jr may mot tf Comm'FBion Merchan Toilet - Soapsj TpOR THE 'NEXT THIRTY DAYS I (to reduce stock) 1 will sell you arr elegant Toilet Soap for 25c a box, (3 cakes to box) regular price 35c. J. H. HARDIN, DRUGGIST, Telephone 117. New Market- : Wares. collection, nt "Retnil Carolina." Order Department. F R EE :05- $5.00 and overawe will de Express office or Kail lload -:o: Children s. short k Sons. to a dot. OUR AIM IS to fell only i GOGjDS first possibly can. Tio piease an rj"". A a Ana ' TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Offici:of comptboixeb of thk clteeexcy, Washinoto D. OJ. Apr. 18th, '93. VVhERBAS, BY SATISFACTORY EVI presented to the undersigred, it nas oeea made to appear - that "THE AT LANTIC NATIONA f. TON." In the city of Wilmington, In the county a a.w a a never, ana state or North Carolina, has complied with all the provisions cf the S-tatutea of th9 United States, required to be complied with before an assbciaUoa shaU be Bu.uurizsu wjjjgmmence the business of Bank- no- J L NOW THEREFORE T. Fnwkona t imv Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Atlantic National ank of Wilming ton.inthecityof WUmlngtoh, In the county of New Hanover, and State of North Carolina, a authorized to commence jthe business of Banking as provided in Pcp.ilmi vm.. dred andT Sixty-Nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. I In testijioky wheheof witness SJEAij my nan(. an(. 8eal ol offlce tnla 18llj pY!. dy Of April, 1883. I E. S. LACEY. apr2l tf Comptroller of the Currency. Spirittiiie. SDirittice. SEirittine. T T.8.? .NATURE'S OWN RB MEDIES. SPTR "une Balsam relieves Fain, Cores Rheu a ' .uu jj unppe, opintt ne ihnme.n,t' the great Skin -OirS is guaranteed WrSStit . . . . j j . x auu uo cunvinp.Pfl HANSElN & SMITH, Managers, Wilmington a ia if Adrian & Vollers, - wnoiesaie Dealers in Frorrai Sroceries, Lienors, Tohc.O)!Cinii ' AND ; . C ommission Merchants Corner Front and Dock Sta. Wllmlnston, N. t lafls's iiw. N Y. & Wil. Sj S. Co. Prom Pier 29, East Blrer N. Y. l.oc; ted bet. Chambers and Roosevelt Streets. At 3 o'clock p. m. - FROM NEW YORK. . ' PAWNEE! .. ..Saturday, May 7tr CROATAN -Saturday, May 14th , FOR NEW YORK CROATAN... .-..Saturday. Mav 7th PAWNEE SaturdaytMay llih for:georgetown. CROATAN Tuesday, May 3rd PAWNEE Tuesday, May 10th "Through BiUs Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North ;and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to! .H. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent. Theo. G. Eger, Traffic Manager, 6 Bowling G een, New York. Wm. P. Clyde & Co., General Agent", jan31-tf 5 Bowling Green New York. Time Table in Effect April 25, 1892 Leave Princess Street 7 oo A. M. and x oo P. M. Ocean View 7 So . P M. Additional Train Saturday' leave P; cess Street io oo A. M. Sunday Train leaves Princess Street 3 00 P. M Leaves Ocean View 5 45 mchq-tf I. R. NOLAN. Gen. Manager. W. 0. & E. C. Bailxoad Leave Wilmington dally, except Sunday.. for Jacksonville and Intermediate stations t p. m. Leave Wilmington dally, except Saturday and Sunday, for J acksonvlile and intermediate points at v . m. Sunday train leaves Wllm ngton for Jack sonvllle at 4 p. m. , Trains arrive at Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 8.00 a. n daUy except Saturday and Sunday at 6.85 p. m., and on Saturday at 8.40 p.m. additional. , Steimer on New.River leaves Jacksonville daUy, dxcept Sunday,- for Marines and inter mediate points at 6.30 a. m., . arriving at Jack sonvllle on return at 1 p. m. H A. WHITING, 1 General Manager J. W. MARTEN1S, Gen'l raesenger Agent. nor 1 ATLANTIC COAST LINE Viimington, Columbia & Augusta Bail Boat Condensed Schedule, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Iu effect Sunday, Nov. let, 1891. - 8? Si Dited Apr. 24, 1893. 6 o as g P. M P M Leave Wilmington... 6 25 na'iO A. M. Leave Marion... .... 9 35 1J 40 arrive Florence. 10 25 1 SO No. 80. No. 59 A BC A i Leave Florenoe - 3 20 t7 57 Arrive Sttiater.... 4 36 9 90 No. 62. I A. M . A. M. 4 86- 8 43 . 0 IS 10 55 - 8x 53 rniu through from Charleton v)i Central B. B. Leaving Lanei 82 a. m., Man olnff 9:09 a. m. Train on a it D. ft, B. oonneeti at FloreBOt with No. 58, TRAINS GOING NORTH, 3 - 2 $ 6 P.M. P.M P.k 10 46 00 A. K T 3 5 , 1804 A M 12K)4 t 30 , 1 15 8 40 NO. 14 A.M. P. o 6 00 I 8 50- 5 4 I 9 3. A.M. 1 AM 8 56 I 13 20 Leave Columbia. .... Arrive Sumter...... Leave Sumter........ Arrive Florence. .... Leave Florence.. .. Leave Marlon. Arrive Wilmington. rhallv. tDailv exnenl Bandar. No. 5a miia throcgh to Oharlaron, S. O. via Central It. It, arriving Manning 8) p. r ati a. 8 4n n. m.. Oharleaaon 10: 10 P. m. Bo. 59 connect at Florence wilh Q. and V train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 7?, and 14 make close connection m Wllatington with W. W. R. B., fox a. I point Hoith. 1 Trains on Florenoe B. 8.J and Southern Diviaion. Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, lea.t. Fee Dee Junction o:J a. in,, amvi Rowland 110 a.; m., Fayetteville 5:15 p. m Returning leave F.yefievil e73J a. oa. aarive aowiaiMi 12:15 d. to.. Poe Dee Junction 4:30 o. m. D&ilr excebt Sua la v. . - - -a n Trains on joanonener ana Augaa.a a. a. laava Hnmter dailv exeent Bandar. a. IC. arrive Rimini 1L59 a. m. Betaniinz leavf aimini 12:30 o. m arrive Sumter 1 A" D. m Traira on Hartavuie a u. leave narumuc daily exoept Sunday at 5.55 a. m., arriving V" Floyds 6. 4U a. m. ateittrning, leave x mju p, m., vr riving uaruvaue a.ou p. m. Trains on WUaalngton, Chad bourn and Con raiimad leave chadbourn 10:30 a. nu, ar nve at oonwav iHO d. m.. returning leave Con' to w&v at a-.33 n. m . arrive CaadBOurn 5:90 p. m r san i'iiui),nnni 7M5 it m.. and 5.50 D. m.. Retnrnist, leave Hub 9:00 a. m. and 6.45 p m, arrive at chadbourne at 9:45 ar m. and 7 30 p m. Dally except Sunday. ' , . 1 johu . diyine, GenlBitpi., J. B. KZNLT. General Manager. , - I, M. JSlXbON. Traffio llanagez. AND BRANCHES. Condenscfl Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Sea tl', e DATtCD. AprU24, 1888. ot 1 w a g ft P. M. Leave Weidnn P.M 6 43 A. M ia 30 Arrive Rooky Moani! 0 40 1 40 0 36 7 08 P. M. P.M Arrive Tarbore. ...... Leave Tarbora M Arrive Wilson... S 18 13 18 6 00 P.M P.M U.M 8 18 7 (ft 7 40 ueave Wilson.... arriva fi. l m . 930 8 ZO 680 1 " M - A. IS 7 40 9 00 8 33 8 4J 8 44 9 55 1125 Arrive Fasetteviiie LveGoldaboiu yejive Warsaw. .leave Magnolia....-..' .rrlve Wilmington.. IS 4 U 4 97 TRAINS GOING NORTH. lrf- t O OS 'A3 Leave Wilmington. A. M.A. M. w , I 15 1 54 10 57 I 11 11 4 SO 5 40 5 55 6 56 r -.wu. Leave Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 8 65 13 05 Leave irattHii ajrrlve Selma 8 11 11 (8 P.M. Arrive Wllsoh...; U 10. A. M.lp.jM. 8 35! 168 P.M Leav Hollar m Arrive Rooty Moanl, 8 04 8 38 00 ' I BO A. M. P. M. Arrive Taxcero. Ceave Tarboro....... 0 30' S 18 Vi 53 A. M P. M. jp. M. 8 65- 8 35 AniveWeldon... 5 05 Dally except Sunday. Train on t.h sio -kt i. , . kwiucuu acuia rrancn itoaa leaves Weldon 4 :00 p m, Halifax 4 :23 p m, arrive t7. o m . . ju u m, .reenvuie 6 :w p m fS8 p J??,' Returning leaves Kinstoa tu Ugo' a"m; WelloiT. ll:a m'dayl.xc T.Ontll frpfffllttFaln laowAa i j . 0......n,ira ii ciuou MOD 'iav Wednesday and Friday at 10 15 am, arriving ! acotland Neck. 1:08 a. m, Greenville 5 :3i p mf i Kinstnn f : tjBt,.,i.- i TcTm 'rl;7ZA i??ves Winston m. Urp.nnrllln O-fA a m Snnti..j vt..i. a arrive Weldon 5:15 p m. - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad, daily, ex'cepT sndaV ,a 7:18 p m. 4:80 p m; Plymouth 8:30 p m, 5:20 p m, R.AT.11TTI Tl tT loatrna Dli..y.n.,tt, JJir, . (lav. 6:1)0 ft m Snniiflr Q.f o m" -tir in Vii? m 9:58 a m' arrive Tarboro 10:40 a m and 1 ?JJI 1 Q. Ill .Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and Favettevilln Rnnih luu. , , . . . a- BJCVbWliLtJ i a. m.. arrivn Hmrlanil l i n , leave Rowland li: 15 p. m., arrive Fayette vilte o:i5p. m. Dat;y except Sunday. - aioiu uu jxuu.imu, . v. urancn leaves Golds- nnrn nmlv pvr ont Q n ,t A,rvi . , smithtleld7:30a m. Returning leaves Smith- uwuviiau, aiwfc oiiuuiuatwronioupin. Axaiu uu iatiavuie juranca leaves Rocbv Mountfttrt'lrtnTn anHirAa TVTo olmiiin t .-- ,r rT J --v.awara.aj itiivo iinnuviUC O.Ot) U 1H- Spring Hope 6:30 p m. Returning leaves Sprinp "vru u.w. ui, nMuiiuo o ,00 a in, arrive at -Rocky Mounf 8:15 a mpdaily except Sucday. Train on r.Hntnn Hrahith b9v r-. t auv.o VTiaaVV 1U Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 6:00 p m ana ----- - - .waa.vo VUUMU Mb O .GV III and 3:13 pm, cennecUng at Warsaw with No. 41, 40, 43 and 78. Hoiithr.niinii train nn Ib.laAn 7 i Branch is No. 51L Northb HAd 3 Not 50 - 'Daily except sunaay. Trains No 87 Sbucn, and 14 North, will stop only at Rocky Mo ant, Wlldon, Goldsboro and Magnolia Train No 78 make close connection at War don for all points Noi.n daUy. All rail via Richmond, and dally except bunday via Bay Line. Also at Rocky Mount daily, except Sun day, with Norfolk and Carolina Railroad for ..w..w. wuu aa yviuw UVIl .u Vic. , - , innu tp rii7Tvrin i w wu.1 vii ui au, J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager, l: bh. BMXitisun, Tramo Manager w tiV.SV,. flail., t, B R. MMWKmzii. mm A.a.v.. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In Effect ITIareh, 29,1892.' I SQRTH LjUND Daily ex. DaUy ex. Dtij.x No. 18. Sunday. No. a. Sunday NO. 4. Le Wilmington. .. 8 50a m 1 53pm 3 OOpn 4 25 p m 6 55 p m 7 15 pm 8 00 p n. 11 15 p E Ar Fayettevllle... 1.6 Fayetteviue... Le saniord Ar Greensboro ... Le Greensboro.... Le Walnut Cove.. ATMt. Airy....... Le Bennetts ville. Le Max ton Ar Fayettevllle.. iX4upm 1 87 p ic 8 57 p a 795 kia weitamseur.. ... ar Greensboro .. 'Je Greensboro. . . A.r Madison 10 06 a m 10 85 a aa 1 oapm Daily tx. Daily ex. Daily ex SOUTH BOUND. Sunday. NO. a. . bunaay. No. 8. Banoiy No. 16." . Le Mt. Airy Le Walnut Cove. . ar Greensboro.. . . Le Greensboro. . . . Le Sanford. Ar Fayettevllle.., Le Fayettevllle.. 6 00 a m 8 11 a m 10 00 am 10 30 a m e 13 45 p m nuopm . e 3 04 p m 7 05 p m Ar Wilmington. Le Fayettevllle.. 2 11 Le uaxton....... ArBennettsvllle. Le Madison Ar Greens do ro... Le Greensboro... Ar Ramseur. 8 38p m 4 83 pm tin Ii t j 9 46 p m 4 45 p m 5 15 p 3 g 10 p m Train Wo. Vi leavas Greensboro 10:10 a. m Walnut Cove 1:55 p, m , arrives Mt. Airy 5:5 p. m. Tra ono. 14 leaves uennettsvuie i:ud a. m. leaves Maxton, 4:85 a, m., arrives Fayettevllle 9:55 a. m. Train No. 11 leaves Mt. Airy 2:10 p m., wal nut Cove, 0:15 p. m, -arrives Greensboro 90 p. m. a - 'lTain wo. 13 ieves trayetteviue ir.io a. m. . leaves Maxton 4:31 p. m., arrives Bennettsvilie 7:i.ap.m. W. a. KXlaSI W FRY, General Passenger Agent' Gener.l Manacer : 1 3AB0 AEjAIE-UIIE. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD COMPANY Condensed Schednle WESTBOUND TRAINS. ,No.43 No.a3 N0.41 yo.il Mayl, 1382. Daily DaUy Dyex Ojex ex.Su exsa aund iund A.M.- P. M. Leav Wilmington 8 20 7 00 P. M. A. M. P. Jt - Leave Hamlet.... 12 28 2jj 8 in t. M Leave Monroe 3 15 5' 20 10 10 7 15 Arrive Charto tte 3C3 . 0 45 11 00 8 to Leave Charlotte.'.. 313 ......... Leave Lincolnton. Leave Shelby.- 5 33 Ar Kutherfordton.-; 0 40 . &ASTBOUND TRAIN No.36 NO.24 NO.38 NO.33 . Daily jDally 31 bu lexSu. uaily exSu )ally exbu A. M- 8 00 9 04 . 10 03 11 28 11 35 M. 13 24 8'2! 6 r Lve Butherfordton Leave Shelby ... ...... Leave Line loo ton... Arrive Charlotte ... . Leave Cha lo tte .. P. M. , 8 3J 10 10 A. M. 1 40 8 A. M. 4 30 5 20 '"."io V M. 8 OJ "843 r J Leave Monroe..... Leave Hamlet ixrlve wumingtoj WILMINGTON AND ATLANTA TRAIN a. Leave Wilmington 8:20 a. m. dall except Sand y and 7 p. m. daUy except am -aay. Arrlte Atlanta iu;iv; bc . -a P'Leav'e Atlanta 0 p. m. dally exce -t Satuiday and 9 a. m. daily except Sunday. ' Arrive Wlimington o:isae v- ui au a "Trains Nos. 43 and 86 make connection at aami.t for rmeraw ana uioson auu tan . eolnton and Shelby t. r W N-O. points. & Trains 41 ana 00 run svuu .uu uu , w. mouth. , Train J3, ana w Monroe with G., C AN. B. R.tO an I from 0ri!irja 4? and S3 solid between Charlotte ail G. U and N. points to Atlanta. - Sleepers on nob ana biwjb r? Am ana cnarioiie. . -Pullman ears on 41 and 38 between Porto .uinth anil Atlanta. JNO. U. WlNDiUat, weaerai j.ua.. - L.T.MyRS,G3nwljSupt.NcnKiEf Saperintnua 1 O. V -Sure BLlTraffls Manager. .' For ,Kei3Lt. ar TtT? STORE, JNO. 17 MARES V a VRSmi t Tcisesslon ivet 01 May! itt For .Kent. Apply t3 " HAN i A tt.Uiv aprtf at all aad
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