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c gn inflammation of the bronchial tabes
the air-passages leading " Into the longs.
FfW other complaints are so prevalent, or
n for more prompt and energetic action.
s neglect or delay may result seriously,
Effective remedies should always be at
hand Apply at once a mustard poultice to
k. r'nDer part of the chest, and, for internal
treatment' ma. uonau uuo v
A. CHILD'S LIUGir. .
ALGERNON C. SWINBURNE.
s
Cherry Pectbyal
C 0. Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne," Ind., .
writes: " Mt little sister, four years of age,
s s0 in from bronchitis that we had almost ',
civen up hope other recovery.- Our family .:
nhrsiciaa. a skilful man and of large expert
ence pronounced, it useless to give her any
nore metlieine, saying he had done all it was
' ,iMeto do, and .we must prepare forth ;
07t As a last resorti"we determined to ;
trv Tver's Cherry PectoraUT&nd I can truly
s1Vwith most happzTesulta.lAfter taking' ;
I 'few doses she seemed, to-breathe easier,
and within a week, was out of danger, We .
continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied
.she was entirely welL This indisputable
evidence of the great merit of Ayer's Cherry,
pectoral has given iae unbounded confl
in tho nrenaratioa. and I recommend
QtrlH-t :
it to my customers, knowing it cannot disap
point them." - .
wer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of a bad -conaii
and my partner of bronchitis. 1 know
cf numerous cases in which this preparation
has proved very beneficial in families of
Young Children,
so that the medicine is known among. them
as - the consoler of thelafflicted.' Jaime
Rufus Vidal, San CristobeVSan Domingo.
short time ago, I was taken with, a .
severe attack of bronchitis. The remedies
ordinarily used in such cases failed to give
me relief. Almost in despair of ever finding
anything to cure me, I bought a bottle of
' AVer's Cherry Pectoral,' and was helped
from the first dose. I had not finished one
bottle before the disease left me, and my
throat and lungs were as sound as ever."
. Geo. B. Hunter, Altoona, Pa.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BT
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists. Price ?1 ; Bis bottles, $5.
All the bells of heaven may ring.
All the birds of heaven may sing,
All the wells on earth may ring,
All the winds on earth may bring
All sweet sounds together.
Sweeter far than all things heard,
Hand of harper, tone of bird,
Sound of woods at sundown stirred,
Willing waters' winsome word,
Wind in warm, wan weather.
One thing yet there i? that none
Hearing ere its chime be done
Knows not well the sweetest one
Heard of man beneath the sun,
Hoped in heaven hereafter.
Soft and strong and loud and light,
Very sound of very light,
Heard from morning's rosiest height.
When the soul of all delight
Fills a child's clear laughter.
SUNDAY SELECTIONS.
Raleigh News and Observer:
The annual meeting of the North Caro
lina Board of Pharmacy will meet in
this city on Tuesday, the 17th day of
February. Candidates for the license to
practice pharmacy will be examined at
this meeting. The professors of the
State University, at Chapel Hill, have
established a course of free Institution,
commencing March 15th, 1891 and last-
inor tn wflro All i nt ArctH Mn nh.
tain full particulars by adding Hon. K.
sr. Battle, xr resident oi tne institution.
collector Wnite ot tins district nas
OTTBRBTXRN
ITHIA and MAGNESIA
WATEE!
CURES -BRIGHT'S DISEASE
-UT LSO DIABETES.
M nksoro, Va., April 7, 1888 S
1 have been suffering with a form of Kid
V -ih:cb my physician (Dr. J. A. Hillraan)
i Diabetes, and advised the use of Otter--o
Magnesia Water. The quantity of
Vs;.: v-as e-ecly ia excess of the natural se-V-i
1 lest fortv pounds of flesh in a few
s The use of the'Otterbuurn Water corrected
V'xcessive flow entirely in six weeks, and I am
: a weii man. . T ..
-icd many medicines without avail, and 1 attribute
' of this troublesome ace dangerous disease en
the of the Oerb3raWater.LANT0N
WILL IT KEEP
rv, Va., r eb. --J4, i&fca.
- . f
- ;.s -KVEN ASK
- i . . . t-c- . -r I nbfa:nfed some
vVaurr of the Otterbum Lithia ana Magnesia
to' my wife, in a demijohu, and recently
,vln to another home, 1 round that soik :
hVd been left a the dc.nijohn. I poured :
"ira-.k mre of it. and found it t be as pa
... ,rct taken trom tne spring.
a. i-:. CRADDOCK
; v aK1- ktiEUMATIC GOUT.
ieffc.-o.V f Johnstown, South Carol:
' llimi of it :
v net" has been entirely relieved of a severe
' She found such
, . rchef she did not taVe any medicine or any
-edy at all' and while on tne six'-u uuiac u
-He I-aH been entirely relieved and needed n
- 'ir: t-sera health being also greatly im
E. E. JEFFERSON."
K:.-Hii0r. Va., April 8. 1887
v. .utiermv; fr years with a compUcatioi
t k'd--ey "trouble, suffering fcreat pain m
' - -i the kidcci-s. and having my attention
iit-.erbum Lithia and Magnesia Water J.
-'-' Lie .t and never experienced such re
anvthinc The very first half-gallon in-i-Cv
ur.ne 2nd cleared it up. My appe--prf
a-d 1 fee! that I cannot com
:.irl : R. F WALKER
;,i ,sv... Va., March 17, 1838.
- .xLif1 -h- 'd of the Otterburn Lithia
' r- V W a-ir on the tb of January last, 1
'.V- i- ar.v niMieral water. 1 had been sufic r-"'.'r;-ree'vcJ"-3
with a disease that was pro
- - - -.onv'.unced bv a prominent physician of
;o be an affection cf the Kidneys, afte'
" '.nXedt- Water one week when 1 was ei.
-'-.iiv'ed cf pain, which before had been constant
-:cutond I have gained nineteen poundj
;. -est ration of strength and energy. .
- - f- !r tet ajinz no other water aof
1 : t: u c. Gregory
H
" a December 15. 1888.
vtle.-
'.dene
.peptic for the past fifteen yea.r
ert with Derangement of my tn
by great difficulty in voiding
months ago i cum:uw.w.u
Lithia and Magnesia Spring
nrr.e "here has been marked and
in my entire condition and state
r.i is better than it has been for
urinary trouble is entirely re
.i the past two months.
J. A. WALLACE,
iitr Planters Bank of Amelia.
n.
-i i ti
LITHIA SPHIHBS CO
:t. BELLAnt Agent,
Wilmington, Xf.
Unless we are willing to do our
part, we have no right to expect God's
help in any sphere of duty. If a thing is
worth having it ought to be worth seek
ing. Let us make a practical reality
of our religion. Be assured that, to
know the depths of its consolations and
the strength of its support, we must en
gage in it ourselves. Rev'. Hosea Ballon,
D. D.
Life is made up, not of great
sacrifices or duties, but of little things,
in which smiles and kindness, and small
obligations given habitually, are what
preserves the heart and secures comfort.
Sir H. Davy.
Nn one nf us is able to live on
wi'.hout help from his fellows. There
are times when we need sympathy or
assistance from others. It behooves us
to consider the right way of seeking and
securing such aid.
In order to shine, a Christian
does not need great talents or wealth or
conspicuous position. Every consistent,
right-living child of God, be he ever so
humble, is a candle shining in the spot
where his Lord has placed him. Cuyler.
The elements of a manly course
dojciot consist in wealth, birth, blood or
intellect, but in a manly effort for the
promotion of virtue, a manly interest in
the elevation of the race, and in a manly
submission to the government of God.
D. C. Eddy.
Wondrous is the strength of
cheerfulness, altogether past calculation
its powers of endurance. Efforts to be
permanently useful must be uniformly
joyous a spirit all sunshine, graceful
from very gladness, beautiful because
bright. Larlyle.
: There are not a few Christians
who. if they would take their fingers off
their own spiritual pulse and lay both
hands to gospel work, would realize the
mor Hpliohrfnl sensation thev have had
einrf thpYip.v of conversion. Tobecon-
!,,, olllx;- ' i finer for fpplincr is a ooor ex
""""; -'& j . .
hibition of true religion. New Orleans
Advocate.
TTn1s; we can have forgive
ness. nothing else that God gives us will
prove to our enjoyment or advantage,
if inoH u-rnnirpH a verv dear iriend,
we could- find no comtort in any gifts
v.v, u,rr vL-hil wp were vet unforuiven.
Onrlovino- crv would be "Whatsoever
else you deny me, don't refuse your for
giveness.
T.ifce flakes of snow that fal
unperceived upon the earth, the seem
ing un perceived events of life succeed
JZ. mnthr Aq the snow rrathers to-
c- r, m rmr hnhits formed. ISO
fl-jP that ;5 added to the pile pro
rinres a sensible change; no single ac-
-,-,toc iinu'pver it mav exhibit, a
LiVll Lll-atvj,
m ; n 's character. lercmy Taylor.
It is a miserable sraallness of
thin the circle oi a
Udl U1L LW
few Dersorial relations, and fret and
f, imp whenever a claim is made on us
t . ni'o i-;H wnrlri without. If we
II Uill V J V ' V J J ,..vjw
mint nf the rieoendence ot man
tilt iuiu"-". r i , 1 j (
upon man, and grudge to take hold of
hands in the ring, the spirit within us
; P1tlicr evil or infirm. Charles
u - - -
Ktnerson.
There are two wavs of helping
v,:!,-!.- cri umith to correct life. One
LllllUlcu ai.- j ,
way touches the doing, the other
touches the desire to do. One way
i.Thic Ic ocroncr. VOU mUSt not QO
that " the other way keeps children in a
home atmosphere so pure, and on a
. i.. 'piateH. that anything less
h eh or less pure is obnoxious and re
pulsive. Both ways are effective, both
hut the second is the one
that we can least afford to do without.
The Sunday-school Times.
issued a circular of much importance to
those concerned. Although special
taxes imposed upon leaf tobacco dealers
in manufactured tobacco and peddlers,
and manufactures of cigars are repealed
all such persons must register with the
collector of the district his name or
style, place of residence; trade or busi
ness and the place where such trade or
business is to be carried on, the same as
though the tax had not been repealed.
A failure to do this incurs a penalty
of $50.
Statesville Landmark: A freak
of nature in the wav of a lamb's head,
with the eyes running into each other,
and a tail growing out of the forehead
was sent to this office this week by Mr.
b. ts. Ellis, ot Alexander county. ine
Landmark has it on good authority that
a $50,000 cotton factory is soon to be
erected at Elmwood by a Rhode Island
gentleman. He has purchased seventy
acres of la"nd at that place and as soon
as the necessary arrangements can be
made will begin worKon tneiactory
Industrial
Manufactnring Company
WILMINGTON, IT. C.
The masy Iriends of Mr. Adolphus A.
Lawrence, son of the late Alexander R.
Lawrence, of this countv. will be pained
to learn of his death, which occurred in
London, England, anuary dl, lbui, Lr.
Latvrf nr.e was born in this countv, No
vember 25. 1834, and was consequently
ob years oi age.
Asheville Citizen: A man sup
noed to be T. B." Williams, who mur-
HereHlvTai W A Williams last Saturday
nio-ht at Greenville, S. C, was arrested
c"S
r,air V9uniril p this morninsr. ine
11 T I U, HVJ
mun was travfillins? through the country
He had been followed by
a-ouple of officers from South Carolina.
W. H. Deaver, ot tne rinion ueiecuvc
agency, of this city, telegraphed the offi-
.-ere vi-hn vt-pre twelve nours ueniuu me
man, that they were on the right track,
and this morning tney came upuu mm
nd captured mm as statea.
r.harlotte. Chronicle: The mail
bag which was thrown off at Harrisburg
vpstprdav mornino- bv the north-bound
train, was opened and robbed of its con
tents by a negro naraeu ju ivnjma,
alias McLobbins. Morns, it seems,
mnt have o-otten the baar iust as it was
thrnron out. He committed the robbery
in a field near tne deoot. Being detec
ted in the act he fled, leaving the letters,
sur- chattered ovpr the prround. The
proper authorities are on nis trat-ti, nuu
expect to bring nim to inai snortiy.
flhadhourn ATews: Mr. John
n,,r,o-,r Hied last Saturday ni?ht. He
was sick for quite a while of the grippe,
whirh was followed bv pneumonia.
The irrinnp is still racine in this section,
and many of our people" are sufficiently
orrmced Several of our town peo
ple expect to bnild residences soon, and
we expect our town to be on a building
hrm Work has commenced on
the Baptist church here, and in two or
three months we Will De auie lu niviic
our friends to come to church.
Charlotte News - The contract
rr the rnnstruction O f the electric stieet
railway lines in Charlotte was given out
late yesterday afternoon to the Edison
r The a-nrk is to beein as
r-r, tho wpathpr nermits. and as has
SUUil CIO Ll- ,.
heen stated in the News, it is expected
tr have the electric cars running by
May 1.
Merit Wins.
AVe delre tn sav to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King s
New Discovery ior ujuauiF""" y
l ife Pills. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have
rc.r- handled remedies that sell as weu,
or that have given such universal satis-
r.;r, we nn nor ne.sita.LC tu tun
. .u, e,wrv time, and we stand ready
ICC Llll'i i.j ' . . r
to refund the purchase price, if satistac-
,. , r 1 1 ...... . i nee
tory results ao not. iuhuw m--"
These remedies have won their great
popularity purely on tneir merits.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TINNED WOODEN B TTER DISHES
DIAMOND BASKETS,
Berry Baskets,
Fruit and Vegetable Orates,
CANDY BOXES,
Orange Boxes, &c, &c,
VENEERS CUT TO ORDER FROM SWEET
GUM, POPLAR, SYCAMORE, OAK, ASH
BJ-RCH, WALNUT, &c.
This Company has an Established Reputation for
the Quality of its Work.
Caa Compete in Prices with any similar Establish
ment n the United States.
Orriers for Car Load Lots filled on short notice.
Samples and Prices on application.
Factory oo Cape Fear RiverT corner Queen and
Hurry streets. Address
industrial Manufacturing Co.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Cape Fear & Yadlfi Valley Railway Co.
rmmm
Sl
im
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1, 1890
NORTH BOUND.
No. 1.
Daily ex
Sunday.
No. 3.
Daily ez
bunday.
No. 15.
Daily ex
Sunday.
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Wilmington..
Fayetteville. .
Fayetteville..
Sanf ord
Greensboro. .
Greensboro. . .
Walnut Cove.
Mt. Airy.. .
Bennettsville.
Maxton
Maxton
Fayetteville..
Ramseur
Greensboro. . .
Greensboro. . .
Madison. . . . .
9.00 a. m.
12.25 p. m.
18.5S "
2.27 "
5.00 "
5.20 "
7.00 "
9.00 "
6.30 a.
9.40 1
9.50 '
11.45 '
7.10 a. m.
9.50 "
1040 "
12.45 p. ro.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2.
Daily ex
bunday.
No. 4.
Daily ex
Sunday.
No. 16.
Daily ex
Sunday.
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Mt. Airy
Walnut Cove.
Greensboro. . .
Greensboro. .
San ford
Fayetteville. .
Favetteville. .
Wpmington. .
Fayetteville. .
Maxton
Maxton
Bennettsville
Madison
Greensboro. .
Greensboro. . .
Ramseur
6.25 a. m
8.35 "
10 05 "
10.35 "
1.00 p
2.30
2.55
6.30
m.
3.30 p. m
5.20 "
5.30 "
6.45 "
1.35 p. m.
3.40 "
4.00 "
6.55 "
W. E. KYLE,
Ggzi'I Passenger Agent.
J. W. FEY,
Gen'l Manager.
jan 13 tf
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Carolina Central E. R.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
f ilMltDn & f eldon R, R. and Brandies
CONDENSES SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. 27 No. 41
Dated Jan. 19, 1391. JNO 49 Fast Mail Daily ex
Daily. Daily. Sunday, j
PM PM AM
Leave Veldon t2 30 5 43 6 20
Arr. Rocky Mount 1 46 7 24
Arrive Tarboro 2 17 1
A M
Leave Tarboro . . . 10 35 1
PM
A.rrive Wilson 2 18 7 00 7 53
Leave Wilson....... ! 2 30j j
Arrive Selma j 3 30
Arrive Fayetteville . 5 30. .... l.-jj.V-LMl
Leave Goldsboi-o.".T. .'. 3 15;"""" 7 40 j S 4J
Leave Warsaw 4 10; 9 3i
Leave Magnolia 4 24 8 40 9 49
Arrive Wilmington 5 50 9 55 11 20
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
" iT ia r-o No. 40
No. 14 No. 73 Daily ex
Daily. Daily. Sunday.
AM AM P M
Leave Wilmington 12 35 9 15 4 00
Leave Magnolia 2 05 10 35 5 33
Leave Warsaw 10 48 - 5 53
Arrive Goldsboro 3 05 11 55 6 53
Leave Fayetteville. 9 20
Arrive Selma 11 18
Arrive Wilson 1220
' AM P M P M
Leave Wilson 3 43 12 58 7 47
An. Rocky Mount 1 SO 8 18
Arrive Tarboro 2 17 I
AM j. .......
Leave Tarboro 10 iiO i
: P M I
Arrive Weidon 5 05 2 55 0 SO
Wholesale Prices Current.
Th following onotations represent wholesale
prices generally. In mahirtg tip mall orden higher
prices have to be charged.
The ouotation are always given as accurately a
possible, but the Star will not be responsible for any
variations from the actual maiket pnee of the articlti
quoted.
BAGGING
a-n jute TO y
Standard -v-.- 00 8
BACON North Carolina
Hams $ S) New, 11c; Old 00 & 15
Shoulders p B 00 10
Sides 00 11
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams ?8 ft H
Sides "SB).. 9 2
Shoulders 0 & ?M
DRY SALTED
Sides $ B 0 6
Shoulders ft 0 5
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
Second Hand, each ,
New New Yotk, e.-irh
New City, each
BEESWAX 19 t
BRICKS Wilmington, M
Northern
BUTTER
North Carolisa, $ It.
00 ii
1 4".
1 l
0 C ' 14 Ch'
Sparkling Catawba Springs,
CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C.
Dr. E. O, Elliott & Son,
PROPRIETORS.
THIS WELL KNOWN KfcbUKi IS 5LHi.ii
- - r 1 1 : 1 a Kii-jntifnl rnad. -
a mnes irom . . - : , ...
Capacity 500 guests, with supenor ineaicinai rviin
eral Waters tor tne L,ivtr, uyspepu, rujcuuiauj.u,
. . i : n.k; ,v .mi Ni.rvnuc t-'rostracion.
rvioney liisclsc, i....., - -.
. - -i: Jaltn-hrfiil hnmf the verv
olace to restore the invalid to health and enjoyment ol
!. . . , r 1 ni T-. ,!
ue. in snaae oi inc diuc wu.
For Catalogue address tne i-ropneiurs.
.
CARD FROM SENATOR VANCE.
Untied States Stnatf, Washington, D. C,
February 7th, 18S5.
. , . i -: , . that T r -n wpll ac-
quainttd with the waters of the Sparkling Catawba
1 si a-t- f hnm r r nip orpau si vdiuc. ua
ins witnessed their effects upon many of my acquaint-
Situated as thev are
in the midst of a beautiful rolling country, entirely
above the malariai belt, 1 Know 01 uu v. wu.
State more desirable tor tne neaun-seencr.
V Are ironr triliV
J J,Z. B. VANCE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Dec. 7, 1880.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 41
ex. Daily ex.
Sunday, j Sunday.
Leave
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Wilmington
Hamlet
Wadesboro.
Charlotte. .
Charlotte. .
Lincoln ton.
Shelby
Rutherf'on
No. 43 I No.
Daily ex. 1 Daily
Sunday.
23
9.20
1.15
2.22
4.13
4.23
i.42
P
P. P
P
D
6.40 p. m.
7.50 p. m.
8.30 p.
5.00 p.
6.15 a.
9.00 a.
7.40 p.m.
8,29 p. m.
10.15 p. m.
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
I No. 35
uany exept
Sunday.
L've Rutherfordt'n
Iave Shelbv
Leave Lincolnton .
Arrive Charlotte..
Ieave Chanotte. ..
I ave Wadesboro
Leave Hamlet
A.rrive Wilmington
8.55 a. tn.
10.09 a. m.
11.12 a. m.
12.29 p. m.
12.39 p. m.
a.aa p. m.
3.32 p. m.
7.30 p. m.
No. 24
Daily exept
bunday.
7.45 D. m.
11.18 p. m.
1.15 a. m.
8.15 a. m.
No. 38
Daily ex.
Suday.
5.00 a. m.
6.52 a. m
7.40 a. m.
a r,:i.. ,1 n t
Trams on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave W el
don 3.10 p m, Halifax 3.32 p m, arrive Scotland Neci
4 18 p m, Greenville 6 02 p m, Kinston 7 10 p m. Re
turning, leaves Kinston ? 00 a in, Greenville 8.10 a m.
Arriving Haifax at 10 45 a m, Weidon 10.05 a m, daily
except Sunday. .
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleiga
R. R.. dailv except Sunday, 4 05 p m ; Sunday 3pm;
arrive Wilhamston, N. C, 6 30 p m and 4 20pm; Ply
mouth 7 50 p m, 5 20 p m. Returning, leave Plymouth,
N C. daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a ra.
. . . . .rt . . 1 t-n a : rT' .1. XT
WiUiamston t HJ am, u do u in. uivc laiuui","
C., 10 05 a m and 11 20 a m.
rain ju a. . v, .,...0 vv.UUwU -
- J : 1 .. Citndqu 7 fifl -am - arrivf". Rmithnelc.
N. C.,8 .30 a m. Returning, leaves Smithfieid, N. C,
ns - : nUKrt Mr 1fl V1 a m
O W a 111 i mnvc yjvLuowivr, a., v., .m v ....
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at
. . T 1 1 1 n Al - O ! IT., A IX
3 pm, arrives XNasnviue o v p m, opius "ufc t
t : C; Mta 1(1 !, m Nasli .
U III. nCLUllliUg, itvw L.l ii..3 .v-j .v. .... -
Vine iu 00 a ra; ariivc ivivftjf muuui j
Tram on Clinton crancn leaves arsaw 101 uuwu,
-I -1 . C. a. A r, m anA 11 1 fl a TTI UfTum-
aaiiy cju-cj ouuuaj, m " i- " - -
inz. leave Clinton at 8 20 a in and 3 10 p m, connecting
..v. XT At An 5a onH 7R
c...uj Hiin nn WitoiTi A Ka vpttftville Branch
.JVILlLllLJVH.iVi .1 Ui.i .. J -
is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except
SUTrain No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Golds
i nt
Doro auu maguuiwi.
T" T rrO .Iacb nnnrfitl Of VV I Hr Tl ffftT
riilLl lig. to iiiia.ta vivo- .vuuw wiuu , -
all points North daily. AU rail via Richmond, and
ti t -j'n-r nnA TTlM-Ma Krril will run tn.
A lie X'fcw ouu a -'r'" " " ,
t i : 1 Qt K UitMnor WplHnn
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 9 50 p. m arriving
Wilminjrton 2 a. m., returning leave Wilmington
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 2.00 a. m., arrvv
i iir.u. a 19 m
All trains run solid between Wilmington and Wash-
. . n T. 1 C 1 ...... t. n.1
ington, and nave runman x-aiace oiccpcia muuim.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't.
F. R. KENLY, Sup t Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass'gr Agent, dec.ctf
Northern " C' :
CANDLES, 1? E
Sperm W
Adamantine '' 10
CHEESE. 3 lb
Northern Factory 3 10
Dairy, Cream H In
state r3 & i
COFFEE, tJ It
Java 7 26
Laguyra 5" '-
Rio
CORN MEAL, $ bushel, in ssclrs.. t0 (ft 7(i
Virgiti;a Men! f:?-
COTTON TIES, V bvf.dk-. '
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, 3 yard 6 & C
Yarns, pei bunch W & 8v
EGGS, i dozen 13 14
11 00
10 00
8 00
13 00
4 fiO
0 00
3 00
Office cf Wittkowskv & Baruch,
Charlotte. JV. C, March 3,
Ik. E. ). F.I.I. iott.
r, c- i v.o,-. uUirp.I a sreat manv Springs in
l his country and in Europt, among others the "Sara
. i. ..r.i.:. ,n thr rdfhratpd "K.ar!sbad
toga oi mis -
Springs in Europe, and am free to say that I find the
sparKiing iii
perties. all of them. And so far as I am personal!)
concerned, 1 always look forward with pleasure to the
time when 1 can spend a few pleasant days at those
Tfinc NTr 41 and 38 make close connection at
Hamlet fo. Raleigh and North. Nos. 43 and 36
m-i. 1ne(. connection at Lincolnton for Hickory
ana Western North Carolina.
Trains Nos. 23 and a4 make connection at muraw iu
... frm rhfrtPT and South. No. 23 makes connec
tion at Hamlet for Raleigh. ,
Throueh SleeoiriH Cars between Wilmington and
Charlotte.
T. W. WHISNANT, Superintendent
W CLARK. Gen'l Passenger Agent, dec 7 tf
00
1 00
fl 00
4 00
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wiliinflofl. ColniMa & Anpsta R. R.
Ckarlotis Ar. C, February ej, iSSf.
t -. i. (. , ... -i !-vjirs acouainted
1 lie SUDKnucr naa . ' , , .
with the beneficial effects resulting from the use ot tne
aparRiipg ?- -h---? ----- t.r,s and kid.
aopetite reguwica --- .-- , ..
nevs Clearing tne skid, auu inumu's "i- - '
, 1 c i u.. i- orcnirl Fiv its use the pa
nenemeu uy suiijuw' ' j . . -
:u. r,a tr.rts. I have not
tient gains wcisui, ".-"i," r --- - ,
seen more general beneficial resu ts from the use ol
any other mineral waie. -'"l7 n
WILMINGTON SEAC0AST R. R
IN EFFECT JAN. 18TH, 1891
FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES
1 500 BBLS' FLOURALL GRADfcb.
J fjy
qq Hhds. and Bbls. P. R. MOLASSES
100 Bbls' New rleans MOLASSES'
9QQ Cases LARD,
Bbls. CAROLINA RICE.
Bbls. SUGAR,
QQ Sacks COFFEE,
Kegs NAILS,
Bbls. DISTILLERS' GLUE1,
QQ Boxes TOBACCO,
- QQ Cases LYE,
rjj Cases BALL POTASH?
PA Cases STARCH,
Snuff, Candles, Soap, Wrapping Paper. Twine, &c.
or saie low Dy ...
mar20tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CU.
... ' ' ' 1 ll U9 III
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Jan. 19, 1891.
No. 23
No.27
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence. ,
Leave Florence., ...............
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter ,
Arrive Columbia. ..............
PM
6 10
9 2n
10 15
No. 50
A M
3 20
4 35
4 35
No. 15
PM
10 10
12 40
1 20
A M
A M
No. 58
No. 52
AM
9 45
6 15 10 55
A M I I
No. 62 runs through from Charleston via Central
Railroad. Leaving Lanes o au a m, wanning
Trainon C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with
No. 53.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
SPA.EKLIKG CATAWBA SPUING S. rp
Health seekers should go to 5park-
i ; fyfj-vrha roantv. 1,000- reel
above sea-level, at the foot of tne Blue
Ririrre mountains, bcenery magniutcm.
1.7. -cc ,-rx-Hirinl nroDerties of
the highest order. Board onlv jj.30.00
per month. Red advertisement n nu
paper, and .vote Dr. E. O. Elliott
Sou, proprietors, ior uouipu,.
phlets.
HE FOLLOWING CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
rh Wilmineton Seacoast Railroad will take effect
j . T lOU .
aunoay. jan. .olu. orlM M 00
i rains leave fnncess street ai w ''
n m., daily except Sunday.
Leave Hammocks 8.15 a. m. and 5.30 p. ra., daily
except bunday , m
Sunday train leaves r nncess, succi u.v" v
Leave HaramocKs at o.-io p. m.
J. R. NOLAN,
an ic tf General Manager.
JAPANESE
IPILE
CURE
THE
cme Manufacturing Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
srtilizers, Pine Fibre,
AND
PINE FIBRE MATTING,
WILMINGTON. NORTH CAP.OLINA.
1
res
fai
HK REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS,
the ACME and GEM, is now established, anltne
it of three vears' use in the hands of the best
irmers of 'nl. .nH nrber States fully attest ucii
vaiue as a high grade manure. ,
The MATTING, made from the leaves of our na
tive pine, is conceded to be equal to any woven carpet
tor comfoJt and durability, and the demand tor it is
-aiiy increasing. It has virtues not found in any
Jther fabric. . , . ,
The t IBRE, or wool, is extensively used for uphol
iterins purposes, and as a filling for Mattressesis
almost equal to hair, being light, elastic and proot
azainst insects. d30-D&W
TO IVEAtt U
Buffering from the effect of youthful error8
decay, wasting weakness, lot manhood, etc.. x wia
nd a valnablo treatiea (sealed) containing fud
particnlara for home cure, FREE of c.hIgprV
splendid medical work ; shouldfbe read by eTerj
toia -who la nervoua and debiUtated. Address,
Prof. p. c. FOffiEB, Moodus, Conn.
nov 7 D&W ly
P
EHHYR0YAL PILLS
urrngxin Rr vniccator 'yy-ulrx
U. 2
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
Wachincrtnn Gazette: Mrs. Jas.
Ball, of Old Ford, died at her home last
Saturday night.
Leader: Several new
t ,.;n ntfrnrises are spoken
manuim-iuinifi r
off for Jonesboro, and more than one is
taking shape. . -
Chronicle: Died, on
i. f v.o Rtri of rebruarv. 1891,
trie nicui -i . , v
at Goshen, Wilkes county, Mrs. Hannah
m;. seed about 100 wars.
Asheville Demvcrat: Mrs.
Halyburton, wife of A. G. Halyburton,
diedyat midnight on Tuesday after an
illness of several months, aged about 45
There has
risucvm- j - ,
the number oi
oeen a 1111 '"-r .- .- . . tht
Northern visitors to inis city uu....B
past few days, ana tne wiw
r :i,r fiiiinor un.
nn hnni;ps arc iduiu'y
Truth: Mr. Tames
Lanier has shut down his distillenesand
,:il HountP lllS time IO UUltl
c 1 Me of La Grippe are re
..j ,f town- often it runs into
: k fPW deaths have oc
pneumuuia.,
rrf(
Arf TTollv News: It is ru-
iuuu li - J ,
mored that the Albion Manufacturing
A -,i .ui-o- inrrease their capital
I o Will olivyx V T - .
stock by some $6,000. The factory is a.
trfeV eem. and is now making some
first-class yarn. We are renaoiy
informed that a strong moycmentBon
. . .1 -1 of a r.otton lactory
ariowen;thir county. Considerable
stock has already been subscribed and
and little doubt is entertainad of the ul
nf tVif nroiect.
U Several hundred dollars per week are
bein? put into rcuiaxKm
Creek Dv tne woiwur ' ' ,
mine. The ore is being, taken out and
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, bait ,
r? c, TVttpr? C.haooed Hands,
revci, ouij, iv.w.-,
Chilblains.Corns. and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures rues or no pty
required. It is guaranteed tc ve perfect
satisfaction, or money 1V-X""-"- ' "
S5 eents per box. t or saie oy
R. Bellamy, wnoiesa.it: uiu v-i 1
3ists.
X) O'Connor
REAL ESTATE AGEITT.
Wilmington, North Carolina.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT and SOLD
Loans Negotiated on City Property.
Stores, Dwellings, Offices and Halls
Tor Rent. Rents collected, laxes ana u
promptly attended to.
Houses and Lots for sale on the montniy instant
plan. Cash advanced on city property. ap 19 tf
At the Unlucky Corner!
r RANULATEItSUGAR 7c V. 15 tts for
WHITE EXTRA C bUiiAK. osc v
for $1.C0.
GOLDEN C SUGAR 6c B., 17 s for $1.00.
EGGS, 18c dozen.
Five hundred good fat CHICKENS.
S. W. SANDERS & CO.
iau 10 tf
Seven and a Half
. T-uir TtOVS. RUT
TS ALL THE GO AMunuai ' - -
7 South Front street has not gone anywhere.
Can and get a Shave and Hair Cut and we will prove it
For Christmas!
AND
THE HOLIDAYS.
Apples, Citron,
.Lemons, Prunes,
Raisins, Mince Meat,
Oranges, Candy,
Nuts, Cakes,
Jelly, Cigars, &c.
nov 23 tf ADRIAN & VOLLERS'
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
a. TWai-rhrEa. and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I rSSendit as superior toanyription
owntome. oajSSSSjf H. t
I use Castoria in my practice and find It
soecially adapted to affections of ch.ldren.
epeciauy iv Robertson, M. D.
1057 2d Ave.ft New York.
'From personal knowledge and observation
I canity tWt Castoria is an excellent medicme
irt,iiHrti notin? as a laxative ana relieving
ftZ Sp' bowfsnd general system jery
SX Many mothers have told me of its ex
cehent effect upon then- cldre-
Lowell, Mass.
Thb Ckstaub Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
A guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever
kind nr Apotpp. External. Internal. Blind or
Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredi
tary. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sent by
mail. Drenaid. on receipt of price. We guar
antee to cure any case of Piles. Guaranteed
and sold only by
J. H. HARDIN,
wi,iM,lo anH Rptail Druzsrist,
t . c -vm MarliKf Wilmington. N. C.
leo x ii j.," , o .
No. 51 No. 59 No. 53
PM PM PM
Leave Columbia... v 0 35 5 CO
Arrive Snmter H 58 b
Leave Sumter 1 8 30
Arrive Florence I
A M
No. 78 No. 14
AM PM
Leave Florence 4 46 8 35
Leave Marion 5 39 9 20
Arrive Wilmington 8 A M
Health is Wealth!
.NSRVE3
co .u v. rhorifttnn. S. C. via Cen
no. uo luua uuuu6u , -- --'
tral R. R., arriving Manning 6 55 p m, Lanes 7 65 p m
nari5iuii aoupiu.
No. 59 connects at r lorence wilu i. ..
-.i 1 ITT. J I
lneraw ana naurauuiu. .
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington
with W. & W. R. R. R. for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leaves Pee Dee dady,
. r i a AC n m atr Prtwlflnn 7 r m. K.e-
except au'i-yvr- Pnai 8 50
turning, leave ruwwuu v w - -
am. . . . . T,.,, j i
Train on Manchester Augusta xaiiroau
mini 11 so a m ..Keturmng. icavc bjuiuu . f i
rive Sumter 12 35 a m.
xt v-. 1. nnA VrnAa Snrial will run tn
x ne wcw xwir. . . ... r .... ,
weekly, commencing January 19tb, leaving Wilming-
. m 1 J C rt ... vj4mf? O r V. Ill St
ton Tuesdays, inursaays uu Ljaiu.u.,
m., arriving f lorence o ou a. ui. miu.. -
Florence Mondays, weanesaays anu rnuaja i
p. m., arriving Wilmington x io a. m.
- JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't
. , r . ...... O&m'I If.naffM1
V M lfMir.RSON. Gen'l Pass'oer Agent, jan 20-tf
FISH-
Mackerel, No. 1, $ barrel
Mackerel, No. 1, 8 half-barrel.
Mackerel, No. 2, liarrel
Mackerel, No. 2, f haif-barrel.
Mackerel, No. 8, lrrel
Mullets, 1? barrel
Mullets, $ pork barrel
N. C. Roe Herring, $ keg
Dry Cod, $ tt
FLOUR, 3 barrel-
Western low gr.-idc
" Extra
" Family
City Mills Super
" Family,....
GLUE, lb
GRAIN, bushel-
Corn, from store, bags white.
Corn, cargo, in bulk White. . .
Corn, cargo, in bags White. . .
Corn, Mixed, froitiiore
Oats, f rem store
Oats, Rust Proof
Cow Peas
HIDES, V lb-
Green
Dry
HAV, t 100 lbs-
Eastern ..
Western
North River
HOOP IRON, t fi
LARD, lb-
Northern
North Carolina
LIME, ft barrel
LUMBER (city sawed), V M ft
Ship Stuff, resawed i
Rough Edge Plank ,
West India Cargoes, according
to quality
Dressed Flooring, seasoned .... :
Scantling and Board, cem'n,...
MOLASSES, "P gallon-
New Crop Cuba, in hhds.,
' " " in bbls
Porto Rico, in hhds
" " in bbls
Sugar House, in hhds
" " in bbls
Qrrtm in KVila ............
NAILS, ? keg. Cut, lOd basis. . . . .
eu s on Dasis oi v pw.
OILS, gallon.
K.erosene
Lard
Linseed.
Rosin.
Tar
Deck and Spar
POULTRY
Chickens, live, giown
" Spring
T....l.A.re
urr A TJTIT; ' jo'hushel rj!3 .....
POTATOES, bushel
bweet
Irish. "8 barrel
PORK, ffi barrel-
City Mess
Prime
Rump
RICE Carolina, W Jb ........... .
Kough, Dasnei lupmuu . . ..
" " (Lowland...
RAGS, lb-Country
City
DnPK M 1h
. V . 3-1, . 1 . . -
SALT, sack -Alum
Liverpool
Lisbon
Am?rir-flri
T nr1r
SUGAR, B Standard Grau'd.,
standard a
White Ex. C
Extra C, Golden.
C Yellow
SOAP. 99 lb Northern
STAVES, M W. O. Barrel. . . .
R. O. Hogshead
TIMBER, $ M feet Shipping. . .
Mill mme
Mill Fair
Common Mill
lf.nnr fn OrHinarv
SHINGLES, 7-incb, M
Common
Cypress Saps
Cvpress Hearts
1. ATT hW HO TK
WHISKEY, V galionj-Northem.
wnm wa lh Washed 23
"V""' . . cut
Unwashed
Burrv. '"
& 30
& 15
18
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Bank of New Hanover.
, VT, 1 TVTr,,,TT A X'T-l KbAIM 'l'SEATMENT.
a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con
vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Ner
vous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or to
bacco. Wakefulness', Mental Depression, Softening ot
the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery,
decay and death, Premature Uld Age, oancu.
Loss of Power in either sex, Invotatary and
SperT.atoxrhoea causea Dy over-cxemuu
. v.ot-h hni contains one
. . 1 nn a W. or six boxes tor
S5 00. sent bv mail prepaid on receipt of price.
wto r-irTATi ATNTTEE SIX BOXE8
. . wtt-h caz-KnrHpr received bv us
for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send
the purehaser our written guarantee to refund the
L it v, fr-atmmt does not effect a cure. Guar-
muur 1 1..., .
antees issued only Dy .
PALMETTO RAILROAD CO.
Authorized Capital -Cash
Capital paid in
Surplus Fund
$1,000,000
300,000
200,000
Sole Agt, N. W. Cor.
feblD&Vly
ffmnf anc Market StS.
Wilmineton. N. C.
W. xrill viy the tbovo reward for any ease ot Liv3r
siipation or Costlveness we cannot cure wita West s
Ve-etablu Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly
c Jmplicd with. They are purely Vegetable, and ner
tUl"iJ" . , o .rn.ti Tres boxes.
ail to give samsiacwo. t -atBrteits
containing arms, J cciiua. -
and imitations. The genuine imanob wed only by
XHE JOHN C. WEST COlLfAJN X . VvXixuuv,
r .1 j i d athtpT R BELLAMY.
OJU Uy aiju... - -
t.t -,,t r. ,n1 Market streets.
.i. 1 T-UP.W i.. Wilmineton. N. C.
AN AND AFTER SUNDAY, lJLCxi.Mor.xvo,
Trains will run as toiiows, um.y
1U. W iT jr it tt .
No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Cheraw, S. C
XVOUUtK. z--.
ncbnrn 5.50 p. m
Arrive Hamlet. N. C 6-10 P- m
OTOVINO SOUTH.
Nn. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Hamlet, N. C .30 a. m
" Osborn S'SnT
" Knllork Station a m
Arrive Cheraw. S. C 9.40 a. m
jec o-tf WM. MOINCUK.1!., atrp-i.
DIRECTOES:
W. I. GORE, C. M. ST EDM AN
G. W. WILLIAMS. ISAAC BATES.
DONALD MacRAE, JAMES A. LEAK
H. VOLLERS, F. RHEINSTEIN
J. W. ATKINSON, E. B. BORDEN.
ISAAC BATES
G. W. WILLIAMS
WM. L. SMITH
Pkksidbnt
,Vich Prbsidbnt
Caskisb
Liyerpl &.LonioE & Gloiie InsnraacelCo.
OP ENGLAND.
ATKINSON 6z MANNING,
AGENTS
North Carolina Home Ins. Co
-y-E OSTER TO THOSE WANTING
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
GOLDSBORO, N. C,
t..ttt,t-. Awn TJTrtriTTF.D. NEAT
j -i trit -lace io everv respect. Kates
V auu ticau. A a.s. -
$2.00 per day. CASTEX.
nov 11 tf Proprtetor.
Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution,
ASSetS-- $40,000,000 AlHosse. promptly paid.
SMITH & BOAT W BIGHT, Agts
nov 23 tf
W. S. PRIMROSE, Preident.
CHARLES ROOT, Secretary.
PULASKI CO WPE R, SecretV
l, 1 T
" ft- I
n,' f.-
shipped to the reduction
dec 16 D&Wlv
jan 1 tf ARTHUR PREMPERT.
lnaian n"-
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