- - - if-'- 't i . KTS CrTCULL'S facilitates Teething and I druggists. Price 25 cts. -I L i flnV OVniin regulates the Bowels. At Bill f rC Cures Coughs, Colds, UI L: w Hoarseness, Asthma, nIIinUCroup,Inci. uyuun Bronchitis,! pient Con- and relieves Consump- CMf Q 1 1 Q tive Persons. 25 cents. O E II U I sumption, Qtinvr LANGE'S CUBE 8 CIGARETTES for Ca- tarth. Pries JO Cts, A t ali druyglatt. Josh. T. James, Editor &Prop'r. r' 1 -, Wilmington. N. C. SATURDAY. JAN. 11. 1890. 1 a VOIGE from Oliio. Hit is portrait of Mr. (iarri aon, of Salriu, filiio. He write: at work oh a Jarui for &Z9 a month ; I now hare an ajreiiry for E. C.Allen k C'o'a albums and iuibli- . . .u.... caiion aua viirn iii;ccii,u uny. 8igned) W. II. OARKIMy. William Kline, Ilarrisbunr, Ta., writes: I bare never known anything to sell like your album. Yesterday I took orders enough to pay me over SSS." W. J. El more, Banfror,le., writes: I tak an order fce -voor album at ost eTery bouse I visit. Mr profit Uoftea as muehas S2U tjTafor a ainirla day's work..'' Others are dome quite a well ; yws have not spare to pre ex traets from their letters. Every en who tak. hold of this jrrand business piles up grand profits. Shall we start YOU in this bnsiness. CS1 "T" V m 3 i i --a" i at I - I aim 1 .vL V rV Writ to as and tearn all about it forTourself. We arestartint; many: we wiM start you if you don't delay until another rets ahead of yon in your part of the countrr. If you tak hold you will be able to pick up sold fast, ay Read On aeceoBt of a forced manufacturer's sale la,000 tea Sollf Photograph Albums are to be sold to the people for 88 each. Bound in Kojral Crimson Silk. Velvet rlaao. Channinrly decoratedjinsides. Handsomest albums in the world. Larrest tiize. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents wasted. Liberal terms. Big money for agents. Any one can beeoanv-aaueeeasfularent. Bells itnelf on sight little or no talking; necessary. Vi'hererec shown, every one wants to pur chase. Areata take thousands of orders with rapidity never before known. Great profits await every worker. Arents are making; fortunes. Ladies make as much aa men. You, reader, ' caet do as well a any on. -Full information and terms free, those who Write for same, with particular and term forour Family Bibles, Book and Periodicals. After you know all. abeoia you conclude to go no further, wby no barm 1 done. Address . C. ALLEN & CO., AVGI'STa, 1UIXB. Mysterious . itsaction. ll'U . celled as a bioo puritier. Mar velous as .in ;! terativc in it stimnlaiit ef'c on a torpid iivr; . A soverrigi cu' for DYSPEPS; Indigestion Ot ri r n i n n i wantofappetiN t rf Headache ant vanish as it' b; mag;;j aftrr ti king a few lost-.-;. Pimples aiiii Boils disannc;-.! Bpedily when this remedy, is taken. There i ? no more effectual relief lor the nansea onT loathing of food due to IXTE.MPERAN( T than this article. Put up in large 73 cent Lot ties. 8ample packages 'in powder form sent by mail to any address on receipt of 10 cen in stamps. The retralarlinuid form cannot t sent by mail. MEXICAN MEDICLNL' CO. 400 North 3dSt.i Philadelphia, Pa. BIRD MANNA! The great seeret of the canary bird breeder; of.the Hartz Motrntains in Germanv. Uirc Manns wil Iresfore the song of cage birds, wil! prevent tneir aumeuts and restore- tliein tc good condition. If given to a bird durin tbeseason ofshedding feathers, it willin most cases carry tne i lttio nmsician tnrouscn tins critical period wkikmu i est- ot son. went t nail on receipt of 15 cts. in stampu. HITlfJ OOD CO., 400 X. 3rd St. PLiladtl5!iia, Pa lease mention this parer. "ept 9 th sat : u : TIME TABLE NO. 3 Palmetto Railroad Co. 1W Sv S-ft ..t S Ti -f J - o N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1887 dally except Sun- Trains win run as f oUows, day. GOING SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A. M " Arrive at Cheraw, S. C 9.30 A. M GOING NORTH. j No. a Passenger amd Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C .4.25 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 5.35 P. M. dec 16 tf WJ1. JIONCURE, Sup The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA EfttGIODS FA1IILY XEWPAPKH, PUBOSUED WEEKLY, . and devoted to the intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of the people. It numbers among its correspondents many of the very best writers or tne fcoutnern Pres byterian Church. It is thoroughly orthodox rm Questions of doctrine, but free and out- sooten in its views on all open ouestlons. It allows and invites free discussion within the bounds of courtesy. In popularity the Presbyterian is con stantly advancing. It is . TiiCPaper for the People, and d resents in its columns matter to interest and Instruct all ages, classes and conditions of theTieoDle Price ner annum. $2 65: or for one year to any new subscriber. $2 15. Address x . JOHN McLAUIHN. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C Still on Deck. "CtVERVDODY OF THE MALE PERSCJA sPj si on visiting "Wilmington during the En campment is cordially invited to call and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and water, only 10 cents for a Shave . 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair cut and 20 cents and upwards for Dyeing Respectfully, JOHN WERNER, jy 9 tf Practical Barber and Perfumer. . OYSTER ROASTS Entered at the Postofflceat Wilmington, N.C, as second-clas3 matter. , Speaker- Reed's course in the House the other day, in refusing: to allow the call of the yeas and nay?, was very arbitary and very revolu tionary, but it was in strict keeping with the rules and characteristics of the Republican party. As the New York Star says, in the absence of propel ly adopted rules of the House the Speaker has attempted to set up his own arhjtrary will as tfTe law of procedure. By declining to allow a recital of the veasand navs, m 7 he refused to the minority an op portunity to verify-the vote on the appeal from the decision of the chair. For all practical purposes he constituted himself and the ma chinery of the Clerk's desk under his direction the whole House of Representatives, and denied to the members an opportunity to verify the record of their own proceedings By an alleged vote thus determined he in effect put into operation anew and revolutionary rule even before auy action of the Committee on Rules had been reported to the House. In fact, the Committee on Rules has not yet concluded what code to ecommeifd, and it is a Re publican brag at Washington that Congress can go on well enough un der ''Speaker Reed's rules" until the Democrats can be coerced into assenting to the tyrannical proposi tion that the presiding officer may cieciare a quorum wnen less tnan a quorum answer the roll call. A new member, but one of exper ience in the State Legislature, Con gresshian "Fred" Lansing of Water- town, is reported by Republican papers as exclaiming: "Well, that is tne nrst time 1 ever saw a bill sent to the of the Whole a. V ijj m . ouier lenows were against it. i his characteristic remark of the chip per "Representative from Northern New York illustrates the astonish ingly novel character of the action by Mr. Reed. The reference was made ostensibly "under the rules of the last House," which, of course, are not in force, ami to which, as precedents, the Speaker refused to pay the slightest attention when the minority cited them. Compactly organized, skillfully led, incessantly vigilant, submissive to discipline on every occasion, the Democratic- minority may succeed in defeating Speaker Reed's revolu tionary programme. They are sure to succeed in . making such usurpa tion odious to the country if they operate with unity and discretion. But they must not be content with any but the very best leadership. They must place the - conduct of their- affairs in the ablest hands, clothed with the strongest author ity. . They must fight inch by inch to prevent the transaction of any business under conditions that would destroy representative government and nullify all influence in Congress of those who, although in a minori ty in the House by a few votes, owing to the corruption of elections, t - I 1 i aval yet siaim ror tne majority oi tne vo ters of the country. Vigilanceand discipline were never more essential to - the Democrats of the House than they are to-day. " It is for them to realize the situation; to meet it and master it by devoted efforts worthy of the crisis. Ts Consumption incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. II. Mor ri9,' Newark. Ark., says: ' Was down with Abcess of Lungs, and friends and physici&ns pronounced me an Incura ble Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King'9 New Discovery for Consump tion, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever nfade." Jesse Middleware.'.. Decatur, Ohio, pajs; "Had it not been for Dr. King s New Disc-'-verv for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles Was given up by the doctors. Am now in be best ot health Try it. Sample bottles free at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale ard retail drug store JANUARY JOKES. Would have his money's worth: First boy Say, Jim, throw away that cigar and come with me. Sec ond boy Naw I won't; I ain't near sick yet. Munsey's "Weekly. Fortune hunting young man I have, palled, sir, to solicit the hand of one of the daughters of the mansion- Aris toe ratio father (looking him over scornfully) Cook or cham bermaid?" Texas Sittings "Keep 'way from dat nigirer, I tell you," said Uncle Rube to his sable daughter. "He's like 'wot John de Baptis' lived on." "How's datf ' she asked. "Lowcusan' wild, honey," was the reply. Texas Sifting?,. "Can't von stay a little while ! longer?" askd the criminal as. his kind friend was about to lave. "No, Bob. I haven'ttime to-day." "Well," said Boh, "take some of mine. I've got ten years more than I want here." Life. Mr. Brown (to stranger who has saved him from drowning) My dear, good friend, I'll never forget vou as loner as 1 live! Come up to my store and get some nice, clean dry. clothes; I'll let you have them as cheap as anybody. Epoch. : -; r The Fait Courts. The Fall terms of Superior Courts in this State will be as follows: First (Edenton) District-Judge Gilmer-Currituck, Sept, 2; Cam den, Sept 9; Pasquotank? Sept. 10, Perqu i man s, Sept. 23 ;C ho wart, Sept. 30;Oates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct, 14, Washington, Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct 23; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11, Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) District Judge Boykin-Warren, Sept. 16;. North ampton, Sept. 30; Edgecombe, Oct. 14; Bertie, Oct. 28; Halifax, Nov. 11; Craven, Nov. 25. Third (Wilson) District Judge MacRae-Martin, Sept. 3Dec. 2; Pitt, Sept. 16; Greene, Sept. o0: Vance, Octr. 14; Wilson, Oct. 28; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. Fourth rRaleiffh) District Judge Arm field Harnett, Aug Tnlinson. An?. 12. Nov. 11 Rpnt, 9. Oct. 14: Wake, Sept. 23, f criminal termV Oct. 22 (civil terra) V am - - . N T-V A J MISCELLANEOUS., " :' 1390. Harper's Yoiinji PcodIo. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Fieventh Volume, of Ha-SPKb's Yootg p7orl? wUlch begins with the Number for xnvember 5 I8F9. presents an attractiva pro ?ramSef H-wiU oWto its readers at least foSr Sals of the usual If ngth andothers in two or three parts, namely, "'l he Red Mus 5w"k wtrt.Tiu o. Stoddard: "Phil and n hvTnflv c mllie: "Prince Tom-1 ,Vf lZ mssitM. cortell: and -'Moth er's w av by Margaret E. sangster; two mo hv II.TAT.MAR DJOKTH BOYESEN. Two seiies of Fatry Tales wiU attract the at- 1890. Harper's Bazar, - ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar is a lorn- . GiTmg the latest informat Jn iSr Hiei t.hA Fadhlftna ta ...jrrua With the fashion-plates. ioaiiruu-ytaua, ana pattern c,vuil5 ments are indispensable 4sheet aress-maKer and the TirnfooTrc .w th; expense is spared la making ooir tract! veness of the idgheat 5i 8 art short stories, parlor pfaya pSfe Its ? says satisfy afl tastes, .l ' mom as a budget of wit ana fiS8 W weekly issues everything is irS0r-1 of interest; ta women. THORPE Miller, Christine rnLt bics, and Mary Lowe- Drr!11 t spectively furnish 5. Nov. 25f rtha miflint tales told by Howard PYLE.anaiana vine omar or thePcrirv "t ' i J - . , rxtliATl I MrtWAJ Will imrift-.. 1 .VW 'IHi. ; Wayne, io admirably musu-area w.Mu.r . TXnnZu David Ker, ! WORTH. SOPHIE &IV KIT, JOHNSTON, etc. bv W. D. Mary B. pkesgott IlEZEKIAH BUTTER- vipm Thprewlllbe short stories ! HOWELL. THOMAS NELSON P AGE, mfciK tj :nV.A ru0fi.in. Tnriirft Uttittks Nora PERRY. HARRIKT r'n.nn,iUa, Tnlv oo Nov. 25: 1 Spoffokd, VJ l iV V CO VJ 1 UU f 111 v " j 1 ' Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Person, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug, 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, Oct. 14; Alamance, kjcj. o. --'v iso mcntvot amusement.-jyoston Sixth (Wilmington; liistricr 7; H ARPEIVS PERIODIC PER YEAR- liinriAUD Malcolm dIarper's bazak;......... . a . -.. . to X-r-rv-rt Tf ITT S T?TWT? HT A fl A TTXT1K A AlinPrTllN lull IO UAKl'llu a. i i fui Mm a..... a. I securer a juveniiC library. here is useful Committee when the One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, sau an American statesman, it is a fact, established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood' Sarsaparilla does cur scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affec tions arising from impure state or low. condition of the blood. It. also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it He Do vou love me, darling? Sometimes I think I do. again when you have on fall overcoat you bought delphia I have my doubts. She and then that new in Phi la -Life. Consumption surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers tnat 1 nave a positive remedy for the above named disease By its timely use thousands of hope loss cases have been permanently cured. ; .1 shall be erlad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any a m m or your readers wiio nave consump tion it tnev will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st.. New York. 1km f Wilmington) District: Judge Bynura Duplin, Aug.o, JNov. 25; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11; Pender, Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct, 21:Jones.Oct. 28;Onslow,Nov. 4. Seventh rFavetteville) District Judge Shipp Cn iiberland. July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson, feept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. , Eighth(Salisbury) District J udge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sent. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept, 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct. lfe Cabarrus, Oct, 28. Ninth (Winston) District Judge Brown Rockingham, July 22, Nov. 4;Sto"kes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct, "7; Forsyth, Oct, 21. Tenth (Morganton) District Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga,. Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct, 7. Eleventh' (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct, 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept, 30; Gaston, Oct, 7; Rutherford, Oct, 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District- Judge Clark Madison, July 29,Nov. 18; Buncombe, Aug. 12,- Dec. a; Transylvania. Sent. 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23: Macon, Sept. 30; Clav, Oct. 7; Cherokee, Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pr year. r Vul. XI begins Xuivniber 5, 1889. ,jr Svtrinien Copy sent on receipt of lico-ccnt tamp. . - - -.. ' : . ' single Number, Five Cents each. ' iieniittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. HARPER'S WEEKLY.........; flillPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. 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Now s thet me to Subscribe Oct. 14; Nov. 4. Graham, Oct, 28; Swain, GUNS, GUNS Single and Double-Barrel Breech Muzzle Loading. x and Pistols, Sportsman s Supplies We! have a large and fine stock at iDiices lower than ever before offered. STOVES STOVES! During the year 1890 it will, even' exceed it self in the variety of its contents and Its ef forts to please its subscribers. New features : will be added to its regular departments, in cluding first-class . ILLUSTRATIONS AOMERTISE of 3? i advertising in America Geo: P." Rbwoll i . New; paper -Advertising Bui-estj IO Spruce St.,. New York! I Send iO cts. for 100-parje Pamphik , r- ---v t: i' ' .. I Its Well Knowi pecialties Are: Practical Farming and Gardening, ' Progress in Science Woman's Work, Stories by the Best Author; Literature and Art, Choice Flashes of Wit and Humor, , Exclusive News for Veterans j. .... .. u K.v loi .iUMt WAtl js. r.:.-J!lj:, .oontainirar colored HEATING AND COOKING. Most complete Stock, ia the low prices will astonish you State. Our lF0RMT!0J m ALL RTOOTS. TUY l;Oiii. lO'Jpaes; bsaa- tiful ccls'eti Plate t etu:ra vicars I of nearly nil ki&tU cl fowls ; descrip-' i I tioca of tha fcreed3; how to eapon:zTt a) pla&s for pouStty fcortEes t infenaatioa f " eboot incabiitbra, pnr w hereto birr f Z iius Irsfin b-t stock nt S?I0 --' resSi JAMES GOHDON. BENNETT, New York Herald, New York City. 1 ir kiiu a -f , nVr-- ' - - - Hood's Sarsaparilla AM BETTER PREPARED . I than ever at . t to accommodate my friends with OYSTERS this season. I wm keD none but the Best on hand always Hai ti Time Coming. General Discontent in command! No trust, but Distrust! Nothing moving but stagnation! ' Ijook out for the worst! .These warnings, applicable alike to business and the condition of our own bodies. Vhen there is lnoth- incr moving: but stagnation" in the4 different functions of 'the" body, and they fail to do the work designed for them, wrhen eolds, catarrh, or bronchitis, hang on with a death like grip, then it is that "hard times" are coming unless you act wise and get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis cover',, and restore your health, the grandest capital a man can have. This isa sure cure for throat and lung diseases, and especially con sumption, if takeji in time. Hood's Snrsnparilla'purifies the blood, builds up' weak and debilitated systems, gives strength to weakened nerves, overcomes that tired feeling, tones the digestive organs, invigorates and reg ulates the kidneys and liver, expels disease, r.nd gives vigorous health. Young peoplesay: "Itisthe.best EViakeS medicine we ever took." Old people say: " Itmakes the Weak m feel j-oung again." So Qr-. good a medicine may well Oirorig be called "the true Elixir of . Life." Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. 8i; 8ixfor $5. Preparedby C. I. Hood , Si Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. jWriyrd&wnrm ' ' mws Shovels and Tonga, Fir J3og, Pocket and Tabl Cutlery, Ladies1 Scissors and Shears, ' Axes, Saws, Chisels, Hot House Sash, Window Glas, all sizes, Sash. Doors, Paints Call on us Q1 write for prices. STOVES furnished on application. . Cuts Of N. Jacobi Hardware Co., oct 8 tf 12 SOFRONT ST. NEW GOODS. e Acme MANFFAOTIfEING 00. Only One -Dollar a Year. Do not fail to Subscribe now for the New York Weekly Herald. dec 10 tf , Sp.w York & WilmiBgtoB whip yrt-rr , U no, yen need the BOOK.0FW T W . . ' ' t 1 uuwn. x pases.- Mtnt u (rations BeantifoT cclorf $ Pl Troatsxent strd breeding of ail kinfflu. birds, for pleasuro and proit. Dae &nd tbeir euro. How to Duild andatt an Aviary. All about Parrota. PiiM all kinds birds, cadres, etc. MiMl lit Ceat. -The Tiuee Books, 40 1 1 287 Socc b Eighth Street, PSiiisucipf- 9 1890. Harper's T7eeSljr ' illustrIted; MANUFACTURERS OF a tin ' -vT i :j 1 wneu a iievaua man senas ins daughter to an Eastern school he calls it sending her to a -refinery. Salt Lake Herald. A DU,TY TO TOUIlSBLiF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill wnen they can secure a valuable English one for tlie same money. Dr. Ack er's English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver l!.s!Stu2SS troubles. They are small, ' sweet. iMdr at snort notice and expert shucker3 to : easily taken and do not gripe. Sold special raies to panics. Give me a call and whi do my best to please you. ' RpsnectfulLv. . W. H. STOKLEY, Oct2tf ' Wrightsville - PEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO by Munds Bros., druggists. "It Works Like a Charm." - RulonV Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma- tism, Neuralgia, Godtf Headache, I Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph- 2 and all painful affections. For sale Fertilizers, Pinev Fibre and Pine Fibre Mattng. -o- WILMINGTON. N.C. "?eSSx;,v by Munds Brothers. rpHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS ine AKiBna ana ujkjo. is now established, nnri the results of three years' use in the nands of uhj oest i&sznera or una ana ocner states will attest their value aa a high grade manure- The MATTING, maae from the leaves oiour native pine, la conceded to beeaual to m wool caroet for comfnn. anrt rtiirahmrv am demand for it is dally increasing. It has vir tues not iouna in any otner fabric. The FIBRE or WOOL la extensively used for uphol3tering purposes, and as a filling, for Mattrtsses is almost equal to hair, belnglteht elastic and proof against insects. " oeruflcates from reliable parties nstng our goods can be seen at our office, orwillbemali eacpon ucauon. lanitl JUST RECEIVED, PER ATLANTIC COAST Line, the finest assortment of FANCY GOODS ever brought to this market. CANNED GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TV uit Heath Peaches, Deeert ApflcotsV Grated Bahama Pineapple, Whdte Bahama Pineapple, California Pears, Tomatoes. 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No expense 13 spanM bring the highest order of artistic abMS bear upon the mustratlOff-DKtho caauru phases of home and foreign history. A &i can, romance, from " the pen ot Thomas o a viek, win appear in tho Weekly in is HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR: BENEFACTOR ...... . GULF STREAM .......Sn.hmin.v. Jan. 11 n . nf.r.W.n. .1 v ' GULF STREAM. Saturday, Jan. 25 FROM WILMINGTON - GULF STREAM.... Friday, Jan. 3 RENEFACTOR ..Friday, Jan. 10 GULF STREAM Friaay, Jan. 17 BENEFACTOR. Frtday; Jan. 24 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. 1 HARPER'S BAZAR. ....... . . I HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE....... ...... ThrOUffh Bills. Ladincr and Twpssf Thrn Rates guaranteed to and from points lnorth and South Carolina, - .- z y For Freight or Passage apply to . H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington. N c THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. , s New Yorlr WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Genl Agents, jan 2 5 Bowling Green. New YorSV Another D'HONOR steamer. S.imnortMl. niRt mroivui lot of my celebrated pi?nr.Ti! FLOUR" just arrived by last Call and examine my stoek. . Jno. L. Bdatwright. 15 and 17 a. Front UUX P.'S. We nametno Trirv rimt Wintnecity. jjy Wilmington Seacoast R.K. QN AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCT. 20Tn, 1889, TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: Leave Hammocks at 84)0 a. m.; arrive Prin cess street at 8:35 a. m. dally, except Sunday. 'Leave Hammocki at 5:10 p. m.; arrive at Princess street at 5:45 p. m. dally. ueave mncess street at 2:30 and 6:00 p. m. dally. Church Train will leave Hammopm nt FostaaeFre'elOaTL sajhar-rlr- in the. L'fcl States, Canaaator Mexico. . r ? , I The Voiumns of the Weekly begin Vitfii nrst Number for January of ih vnnr. Vti. no time lsjmentionec, subscriptions will nxvu. mo iuniuur current at time or recci i uxuer. . . r- . - .-Bound Volumes of narpers Weekly. J three years bacte' in rrnr. rJnMiMnrHnir.iriti- sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, 01 eXbenSft inmnrlrtAd thn Wnoa t!0lt . ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per Cloth cases for each volume, sultabij binding, will be sent by mall. post-paHn receipt of $100 each. - - J rRemlttances should be made - by . Pos Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ofj - Aewspapers are not to copy this adverts ujluujwj uti express oraer Harper s, Address . HARPER & BROTHER nov20- '. , . , vew - FOR H IRE. JJ ORSES AND VEHICLES, WITH ful drivers, will always be found ready 6 hire" at my Stables. . '".H'- 1 V' ,' :: ' Horses boarded by the day, week or nw j Attention is specially invited to our and arrive Princess street atl0:15a.m. Sunday stockyard and 'bur facilities for houslnfjgt and cattle m the basement of our hies. ......'.. Rates as low as can be found eisewawjjf . Give us a caU and we will do our t3 please you. - J eV cn iLC.OBRELL. only. - Excursion Train3 will leave- Prlncessstrect I on Saturday at 1000 a. m.- ; ; DAm.1.. . . . . A - c8um tut; mi oaiuroay cents, j " " . ' J, B. NOLAN. ".s" oct 17 tf Gem Manager. OCt'20 tf GorTLir-l anJ d Princess