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For Infante and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Bora1 Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Peverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its Bleep natural. Castoria contains no Jtforphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archbb, M. D., Ill South Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "I use Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children." Albx. Robertson, M. D., .1057 2d Ave., New York. "From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its ex cellent effect upon their children." . Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Macs. The Ckhtadb Company. 77 Murray Street, Nl Y. dec 18 D&Wly nrm Bagging, Cotton Ties, ? .. v NAILS, BUNGS, Glue a nd Hoop Iron. For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLEBS. FLOUR, FLOUR. f. M. P., B, Cameo m Perfection Brands. A full stock on hand and for sale by ADRIAN & VOLLEBS. Butter, Meats, Lard, Rice, Sugar, Corn, Meal, Molass, s, Tea, Coffes, Salt, Soap, Starch, Crackers. Cheese, Lys, Potash, Canned Goods, Pickles, Beef, Fish, and a full stock of all goods usually kept in a wholesale Grocery will be fonnd for sale at ADRIAN 5c VOLLERS', WHOLESALE GROCERS, sep 19 tf Southeast Cor. Front and Dock Sts. FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES 1 500 BBLS FLOUR ALL GRADES ' J Boxes D. S. SIDES, QQ Hhds. and Bbls. P. R. MOLASSES -QQ Bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES, 2QQ Cases LARD, Bbls. CAROLINA RICE. g p Bbls. SUGAR, JQQ Sacks COFFEE. 250 KegsNAILS' Bbls. DISTILLERS' GLUE QQ Boxes TOBACCO, 2QQ Cases LYE, Cases BALL POTASH j CA Cases STARCH. SnnB, Candles, Soap, Wrapping Paper. Twine, &c r or saic i' w uy . mar20tf WILLIAMS RANKIN & CO. FOR RENT, THE ROCK SPRING HOTEL 22 rooms, centrally located. For rent the secoad and third floors No. 115 Market street. Water Works on second floor. Eleven rooms. ' For rent, Stores, Halls, Offices and Dwellings. - Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Real Estate Agent. pStf Tie Wilmington Steam LanMry TSTOW MAKING A SPECIALTY OF COL LARS and CUFFS. Goods called for and delivered free.- Yours truly, WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY COJ au 20 tf Stop at Hotel Nicholson Washington, N. C. SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI O ness part of the town, and convenient for Com mercial men. Brick building three stones high, fifty rooms, tras lights and electric Deus. rirsi ciass m every respect, wnawni MX o - . a -S3 .tfsi, p.a 2 zz S-fl'i" DC Kc1 ' o H oi -h . o2 kg DC mmd 1 I f s A B O - VS CO 3 -1-1 s J) It a Si'il r - SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Wm Wilkesboro Chronicle-. The latest is that the other day, on the Brushies, of course, killed nine rattle snakes all together, the smallest one naving seven rattles. - Raleisrh Chronicle: Tonv nor land, colored, who was sent to the pen itentiary from Orange county for killing Ellen Couch, colored, for twentv nra fell dead in the prison while at work. - Goldsboro Areus: It will be extremely painful to her numerous friends to learn that Mrs. Rowena Micks sustained a severe fracture of the'arm in two places, near the elbow and the wrist, yesterday morning at the home of her brother. Mr. M, L. Lee,- in this city. She missed her footing on the stairs near thc--top and fell to the landing, sustain ing me accident. - Raleigh News and Observer : Mrs, Elizabeth C. Goodwin, wife of Mr. Miles Goodwin, Sr., droDoed dead yes terday morning at 11:50 o'clock at her residence at 313 West Jones street. She was 66 years of age. Gov. Holt has honored a requisition for Will Wil son, who is wanted in Georgia for the murder of one Johnston. Wilson is now held in Whiteville, Columbus county. , Concord Standard : A few even ings since a meeting was held at Gold tiui tor the purpose of orcanizinsr a stock company to build a cotton fac tory. The meeting was harmonious and enthusiastic, and between $7,000 and $600 was raised in a short while. The amount of capital stock proposed is $25,000, all of which, it is believed, will be raised in the community without trouble. Tarboro Southerner'. All farmers say the cotton crop is short, but none seem to have an idea how much. A few say short as 1889, but scarcely one be lieves it. If hay-making increases as rapidly as in the next three years as it has in the last two cotton will have another rival. A diversified agriculture means prosperity to any community, and it looks as if Edgecombe farmers were cpmprehendingthis important fact. Asheville Mountain Ho?ne Jour nal : J. L. Cook has brought to our of fice the most beautiful specimen of curled poplar plank we have ever seen. No artificial work can equal it. Jim Sluder and Nick Rogers, both while un der the influence of liquor, went into the Glen Rock Hotel last evening and ordered supper, After the meal they got into a dispute as to who should pay. After some words they clasped arms, and Sluder , reached over and bit Roger's upper lip almost off. - Charlotte News : Mrs. M. M. Stitt, mother of Capt. W. M. Stitt, of this city, died. at her home in Monroe yesterday, in her 77th year. H. U. Wilds, the proprietor ol the employment exchange, was arraigned before Esquire D. G. Maxwell this morning on a charge of breach of promise. The charge was preferred by Bettie Johnston, who who proved a good character and made out such a strong case that the magis trate felt iustified in requiring Wilds to give a bond of $100 for his appearance for trial before Judge Meares at the next term of the Criminal court. He could not give bond and was sent to jail. Greensboro Workman: There were la cneroKee Indians nere tnis morning on their way to the Raleigh Exposition. Among the more noted ones were, Uave Uwl and Jim iveg. They had with them their implements ot sport and for the killing of game. Jim Keg was the largest Indian in the party. They will remain in Raleigh during the. Exposition. The negro murderev tsostick was nanged publicly yesterday about 1.30 o'clock p. m., at Carthage, by shenrf J. L. uurrie. An immense crowd was present, ihose who witnessed it say he did not appear to be excited at all. He told them that there were people there to see him hanged who would not go to church. He advised parents to raise -their chil dren right, and not allow them to play cards on Sunday and drink whiskey in stead of going to church, baia sucn a course had brought him to the gallows, King's Mountain News: Allen "Hamrick, a respected and esteemed cit izen of this county, died at his residence in No. 5 township Monday, aged 84 years. Jake Freeman, the negro desperado, who - made .a murderous assault on a white man by the name of Wilson, at Rockhill. S. C, last week, has been arrested and is now in jail in Shelby. Wilson's Skull is fractured and he will die. One of the saddest of deaths shocked this community Sat urday night. Miss Mary J. Wilson, while sitting in a chair, died suddenly and without a word in the parlor of her brother-in-law, Mr. Doc Ware. On Thursday Mr. Sumter Ratteree brought us a sample of the cotton he raised from the Truitt seed. It takes 100 bolls of ordinarv cotton to vield a pound. On Wednesday Mr. Ratteree picked pound of cotton from 40 bolls ot tne Truitt from Mr. Frank Herndon's field, and the same afternoon picked a pound from 40 bolls in his own held, forty bolls of the Orange cotton yielded three fourths of a pound. Mr. Ratteree : says he will get 1000 pounds of seed cotton from of an acre. ' Charlotte Chronicle : Capt. E F. Young has resigned the captainship ot the Queen City Guards and Gilmer Brenizer has been elected to that rank. Cant. Young was forced to do this be cause his resignation as Major of the State Guards was not accepted. Calvin Hood has a farm of twenty acres that has suddenly come to great value While walking around over the farm the other day, Aaron Osborne picked up a chunk of gold that was worth $30. bince then the hill has been found to be very rich, and an Englishman named Lewis has been down , prospecting, and is so well pleased with the ore that he is very anxious to buy or lease tne iarm. Passengers from the Carolina Central Railroad tell of the great number oi sauirrels. turkevs and other wild game that are now in the pine forest just this side ot Wilmington on that road, one man who always tells the truth, said he - . . - . 1 . killed nineteen squirrels in tniriy-eigni minutes and then left a plenty more. Turkeys are abundant and many people who want a genuine old fashioned Thanksgiving dinner are going down there to get the wild game to make it of. Dr. Arthur T. Pierson. who is preaching in the Fourth Avenue Presby terian uhurcn, xsew xorK, nas dccu iu vited to occupy Mr. Spurgeon's pulpit in f ssnAnn rlnrinp- the convelascence o the pastor. TWINKLINGS. Joachim, the musician" was hav ing his hair cut, and strenuously insist ed that it should not be verv short. Well, sir, said the barber: losing pa tience, "if you, as a gentleman, don't mind being taken for a foreign musi cian, lfmsure I don't care." Christian Unzon. Desperate Case The Tudge What's tha charge against this man? ine fouceman Impersonating an officer, sor. - He wor thrying to help a ady across Broadway at me own cor ner, yer anner! Puck. Teacher -Try to remember this- Milton, the poet, was blind. Do you think you can remember it? Yes, ma am. 'Now, what was Milton's great mis- ortune?" "He was a poet." American Grocer. Marvin (somewhat absent- minded) Why, Spatts, you don't seem a day older than when I saw you last. spatts r"erhaps not, You saw me this morning. Marvin Did I? How time flies, to be sure. Puck. First little boy My ma got a new dress, and she threw her arms around my pa's neck. What does your ma do when she gets a new dress? Second little boy bhe says she 11 for give him, put he musn t stay out late again. Cloak Review. Patrick Begorra,Bridget, thim potaties yez poundm is list like me- self. Bridget Now what does yez mane by that. Patrick O'Donovan? Patrick Och, no sooner did they git their eyes on ye, than they were mash ed. Boston Courier-Journal. -h They had been talking about Beethoven, "Vogner," Annie . Rooney and other musical celebrities when she remarked: "Do' you know Maggie Mur- "No, is she?" he replied, somewhat startled at the rapid change of subject. 1 didn t know she was away. Ex change. New clerk (to old clerk) Didn't you tell me time went on in this estab- lshment during vacation? Old clerk Yes. New clerk Well, they docked me for the two weeks I was away. Old clerk That's all right. I didn't say that salaries went on, did 1 1. fudge. Now Try Tills. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back, butferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at kobbert k. Bellamy's Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best balve m the world tor Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever, Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaction, or money reiunaea. rnce 25 cents per box. For sale bv Robert K. Bellamy, Wholesale and Ketail Drug gists i Read advertisement ol Otterburn Lithia Water in this paper. Unequaled for. Dyspepsia and all diseases of kid ney and bladder Price within reach of all. September Mullets JN BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS, DI rect from Fisheries. Carefully packed in lots to suit. We call attention to our large stock of Groceries and Provisions. Bought and sold on the closest margins. HALL & PEARS ALL, sep 26 D&W tf No. 11 & 13 South Water St. H. L. FENNELL, THE HORSK MILLINER, 14 & 16 South Front St. oc 4 tf Lamps ! Lamps!! TUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT of Parlor, Stand and Library Lamps, in all the latest and newest decorations. For sale very low at GEO. A. PECK'S, oct 4 tf 29 South Front St Voung others f We Offer You a Remedy which Insure Safety to JAfe of Mother and Child, " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Hobs Confinement of its ', Pain, Horror and Bisk. AfternsinBonebottleof "Mother's Friend" I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases. Mrs. Ahhis Oaob, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15th, 1891. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot price, $1.90 per txjttle. Book to Mothers mailed tree. BBADFIELDBEGCLATOK CO., ATLANTA, GA, BOLD BY A LI DRUGGISTS. lylO D&Wly . nrm tu we fr VIGOR OF :QEH JtVealukeM, XervonsneMt Debility, and all the train ot evlli from early errors or later excesses the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc Full strength, development, and tone given to every Tr J. nwiAn tiia tuviv. Rtmnln. natural 1 taia fmnwvAmnn-. acton. WftUlirft impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanations and proofs mailed (seaieavrree. Aaaress BRIK MCOIOAL CO., BUFFALO, M, Y my 27 D&Wly ra th sat MATTRESSES. Manufacturer (l Renovater of Mattresses. oct S tf V I . . . . . J SSSSSSSSSSSSS Wholesale Prices Current. The faHrrannc finntfltinnc rsvnrse nTinlMlA prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices nave to be charged. tWCoihl hn td. . r 1 1.1. t . i""-"" " u uul uc icaiiuusiuic aot any variations from the actual market price of the articles quuica. - BAGGING 2-S Jute Standard.......... ........ 6a 7 l g 'V' .-.. 14 169 791 8 - 8 " 8J4 0 & 6j BACON North Carolina- Hams 9 ft. .....New, 10c; Old Shoulders ft lb., New Sides y lb...... New WESTERN SMOKED Hams lb Sides tt Shoulders Jb . DRY SALTED sides Shoulders j) lb BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each 00 0 flew New York, each. 1 40 New City, each.. 1 66 1 25 1 75 1 70 24 7 50 e 14 00 BEESWAX $ lb.... 00 BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M ..... . 7 00 JNortnern. O 00 BUTTER North Carolina, 9 lb. Northern ............. 15 25 23 30 77) 78 oo sa I 3 5 Q 1 40 18 a 25 9 10 00 10 na is 00 10 27 28 17 19H 17 20 6 5M 00 80 0 12 CORN MEAL, 9 bushel, in sacks, Virginia Meal...,........,.,., COTTON TIES, bondie.. CANDLES, . . sperm Adamantine, ....... CHEESE, 9 B Wort hern factory Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, Jb Java..... .,, Laguyia. ,..,.., Rio DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yard Yarns, per bunch EGGS, 9 dozen , FISH Mackerel, No. 1, $ barrel Mackerel, No. 1, $ half-barrel Mackerel, No. 2, $ barrel Mackerel, No. 3, 9 half-barrel Mackerel, No. 8, $ barrel.,... Mullets, $ barrel Mullets, $ pork barrel N. C. Roe Herring, 9 keg.... Dry Cod, V lb 22 00 11 00 16 00 8 00 13 00 4 00 0 00 30 00 15 00 18 00 900 14 00 450 900 8 00 5 8 50 4 25 4 00 10 FLOUR, V barrel- western lew grade Extra 4 00 4 75 5 60 5 00 6 00 9 85 00 00 47 Family City Mills Super , . . 5 4 5 Family 50 00 GLUE. GRAIN. V bushel- Corn, trom store, bags White Corn, cargo, in bulk White.. Corn, cargo, in bags White. . Corn, Mixed, from store 62h Oats, trom store, Oats, Rust Proof CO 95 Cow Peas.. ............ ....... 1 00 HIDES, 9 Green Dry 0 8 0 4 00 1 10 90 1 03 90 95(1 2K 8 7j4 m 00 10 1 40 0 00 IS 00 20 00 15 00 16 00 13 00 18 00 18 00 22 00 14 00 15 00 00 25 30 27 00 25 00 S7 00 14 00 16 30 45 00 2 00 CO 2 00 20 35 15 25 75 85 10 14 00 68 75 80 15 18 00 20 00 25 45 65 35 65 3 16 4 25 00 13 50 00 12 50 ' 00 12 00- 5 J4 6 00 80 1 00 1 1SK 00 1 1 1 14 22 00 80 00 80 00 00 00 80 45 50 434 p 49 434 4 4 4H 0 44 0 4 8 00 14 00 0 00 10 00 12 50 15 00 9 00 10 50 7 00 8 50 5 00 6 50 8 00 400 K00 700 2 00 2 50 4 50 & 5 00 - 0 00 750 5 6 100 8 53 1 00 2 10 22 23 00 16 12 15 HAY, Sj 100 s- Eastern. ........... Western North River hoop iron, vt: LARD, V to- Northern North Carolina LIME, 9 barrel LUHcliK (city sawed), 9 M tr amp Stun, resawed Rough Edge Plank West India Cargoes, according to quality Dressed Flooring, seasoned.... Scantling and Board, com'c... MOLASSES. Kallon New Crop Cuba, in hnds 00 " ra bui3 Horto Rico, in hhds........... " " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds in bbl Syrup, in bbls NAILS, 9 keg. Cut, lOd basis 60 s on basis ot $2 pnea. POULTRY Chickens, jvc, grown Spring Turkeys OILS, 9 gallon. Kerosene.... Lard... Linseed Resin ........... Tar Deck and Spar,.,.,,,. PEANUTS, 9 bnshel (28 fis)..... POTATOES, 9 bushel- Sweet PORK 9 barrel City Mess Prime.. Rump RICE Carolina, 9 lb Rough. 9 bushel ( (Upland).. (Lowianaj. RAGS, 9 lb Country. City ROPE, 9 SALT, 9 sack -Alum.. Lisbon........ American In 125-lb sacks. SUGAR, 9 8) Standard Gran'd Standard A " White Ex. C...... Extra C, Golden C Yellow SOAP, 9 B Northern STAVES, 9 M W. O. Barrel.. R. O. Hogshead. TIMBER, 9 M feet Shipping, Mill Prime Mill Fair , Common Mill , Inferior to Ordinary 800 SHINGLES, 7-inch, 9 M. Common..,.., Cypress Saps, Cypress Hearts. . . TALLOW, 9 B WHISKEY, 9 gallon Northern.. WOOL, 9 lb Washed.... Clear of burrs Burry..., At the Unlucky Corner WE HAVE A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN CALL AND EXAMINE Onslow County N. C. Sides 10c lb. Onslow Co. N. C. Shoulders 10c lb. Onslow Co. N. C. Hams 15c lb. S W. SANDERS & CO. sep 24 tf - Fresh Mineral Waters. JgUFFALO LITHIA, OTTERBURN LITHIA, Congress, Apollinares, Castillian, Matchless, Hun yade, &c. ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist, sep 13 tf N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. WILMINGTON & WELDONR. R. CO., Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 21, 1891. rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE WIL mington & Weldon Railroad Co. has declared payable three and a half per cent, interest on their certificates of indebtedness, which will be paid at the office of the Treasurer, at Wilmington, im. c, to au noiaers oi re rnrA nn October 1st. 1891. Transfer books to stand closed from this date to September 80th, 1891, inclusive. JAS. F. POST, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer sep22tf W.&W. R. R. Co, STOP AT THE BURNS HOUSE, WADESBOEO, N. C, T OCATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI ness part of the Town, and convenient fos Commer cial Men. Table Board tne best ue marsei anoros. Omnibu meets all Trains. . nov27 t MRS. J. B. BURNS. BRYANT & STRATTON 1 FOUNDED ,N 1864 by the present executive ' "LERS continnous and snccessfnl man agement Increased annual attendance Now occupying four buildings Stands unrivaled ?5rif l5s.for ducating YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN for success in life. In deciding upon a school for their children, p A REN TS should . send them to THE BEST, because it pays It may require the expenditure of a few dollars m(?e first,bntitmll prove the cheapest in the end. CHEAP tuition is very dear, because it means cheap teachers, cheap surroundings, infe rior faculties, and offers NO opportunities for fecymg POSITIONS for its pupils and graduates. This Institution, owing to its HIGH standard of excellence, has placed in desirable Spsitions more young men and women from LarylandV Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro lina and Georgia, than all similar institutions combined. Catalogue and particulars mailed on application. Address, W. H. SADLER,' President, and Founder; or F. A. SADLER, Secretary, 6, 8, 10 & 12 N.Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. ' I 'sep 1 D&W 6m S. W. SKINNER CO. Machine and iron Works. FOUNDRY, BLACKSMITH AND BOILER SHOPS. WILL MATTE AUTJ1EEPAIE ''BOILEES, EN GINES, MILLS, AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Having new and first class works, with modern tools, are prepared to undertake any class of work. Satisiaction guaranteed. A full stock of Machinist's supplies always on hand. CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR BUILDING STEAMBOATS, SCOWS, etc. sep 5 tf Health is Wealth ! Dr. E. C. West s Nkrvk and Brain Thbatmknt. a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Ner vous Prostration caused by the use 6ft cohol or to bacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, aottenmg ot the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one montn s treatment. $ 1.00 a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.? ve guarantee: six boxes To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with S5.00. we will send the purehaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees issued only by KUBtKT K. BELLAMY. DrtureTSt. Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts, feb 1 D& W lv Wilmington, N. C. JAPANESt PILE CURE A guaranteed Cure for Plies of whatever kind or degree External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredi tary. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes, 95.00. .Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guar antee to cure any case of Plies. Guaranteed "8old only by LJ. H. HARDIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, feb 1 tf DAWj- New Market, Wilmington, N. C. $500 Reward ! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Con stipation or Costiveaess we cannot euro with West's v'otcctablu Liver Pi! Is. when tho directions are strictly oi.mpliod with. They are purely Vegetable, and never f;iii to trive scitisfai:l;on. Sugar Crstod Lur-e boxes, ntcming I'iiin. 25 '-ents. Hewre of mi nterfeit .mil imitation- Thn ctriicinr- iimii';fu.'lir'4 only by tav -".' :. v 6.ST cuiipaSY. Ciilv-VK.. ;u Sold by N. W. ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Cor. Front and Market streets, Wilmington, N. C. feb 1 D&W lv BanK of New Hanover. Authorized Capital - -Cash Capital paid in -Surplus Fund -$1,000,000 300,000 200,000 DIRECTORS : W. I. GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, J. W. ATKINSON CLAYTON JGILES. ISAAC BATES, JAMES A. LEAK F. RHEINSTEIN E. B. BORDEN. ISAAC BATES Pbksidbnt G. W. WILLIAMS Vicx Prksidknt WM. L. SMITH Cashiu OTTERBURN LITHIA and MAGNESIA WATER! Highly recommended, and endorsed by leading Physicians, for BRIGHT'S DISEASE, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA. And all affections of the Liyer and Kidneys. Send for Pamphlet with certificates. R. R. BELLAMY, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. W. D. RICE, Sec'y. Richmond, Va. sep 16 tf Toilet Soaps, QNE OF THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORT ments of Toilet Soaps in the city, and prices that wilsurprise you. sep20tf J. H. HARDIN, Druggist, New Market. ATLANTIC COAST LIN L wnmiutoi & Weldon R. R. m Branches CONDENSES SCHEOULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. , Dated Oct. 3, 18M. .' Iio'is Fast' M.:. iH-t-'g. Daily. Daily. dt.-, T , . PM PM A M Leave Weldon..... t2 30 5 43 6 20 Arr. Rocky Mount..'..'.... '--1 40 '' 24 Arrive Tarboro 2 18 AM Leave Tarboro... 10 35 ;. - -p"M : ' Arrive Wilson....... 2 13 7 00 7 53 Leave Wilson 2 30 Arrive Selma 8 30 ..... Arrive Fayetteville........ 5 30 Leave Goldsboro 8 15 742 8 40 Leave Warsaw..... 4 14 9 34 Leave Magnolia 4 27 8 40 9 49 Arrive Wjmington.. 6 00 9 55 j 11 20 TRAINS GOING NORTH. V" :No.l4 No.78 . Daily. Daily. Sunday. ,., . AM AM PM Leave Wilmington..;.;... 12 35 9 15 4 25 Leave Magnolia.......... 10 57 6 10 Leave Warsaw 1111 6 25 Arrive Goldsboro 2 55 12 05 7 30 Leave Fayetteville.' 9 10 Arrive Selma 11 08 .-. Arrive Wilson 12 10 ...... .. AM PM PM Leave Wilson 3 35 12 58 8 23 Arr. Rocky Mount ISO. 8 53 Arrive Tarboro , 2 18 . AM Leave Tarboro. 10 35 PM Arrive Weldon 5 05 2 55 10 00 Daily except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel don 4.00 p m, Halifax 4.22 p m, arrive Scotland Neck 5.15 p m, Greenville 6 52 p m, Kinston 8 00 p m. Re turning, leaves Kinston 7 00am, Greenville 8.10 a m. Arriving Halifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11.25 a m, daily except Sunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon at 7.00 a. m.. ar riving Scotland Neck 10.03 a m , Greenville 3.00 p. m., Kinston 5.10 p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston at S.00' a. m., arriving Greenville 10.50 noon. Scot land Neck 2.40 p. m., Weldon 5.15 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh R. R., daily except Snnday, 4 40 p m ; Sunday 3 p rc ; arrive WilhamstonN. C, 7 18 p m and 4 20 p m ; Ply mouth 8 30 p m, 5 20 p m. Returning, leave Plymouth. N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Snnday 9 00 a m, Williamston 740 am. 9 58am. Arrive Tarboro. N. C, 10 05 a m and 11 20 a m. Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldsboro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a m ; arrive Smithfield, N. C, 8.80 a m. Returning, leaves Smithfield, N. C. 9 00 a m ; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10 30 a m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at S p m, arrives Nashville 3 40 pm. Spring Hope 4 15 p m. jiciunung, leaves spring nope lu a m, IN ash ville 10 35 a m: arrive Rockv Mount 11 15 am. dailv except Snnday. xrain on wunton orancn leaves Warsaw tor Uinton, daily except Sunday ,at 6.30 p m and 11 15 a m. Return ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 310 pm, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40. 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch Is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except Snnday. Train No. 27 South, and 14 North, will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Snnday via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount daily except Sunday, with Norfolk and Caro lina Railroad for Norfolk and all points north via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON Gen'l Pass'gr Agent. oct 3 t Cape Fear & YafliUi Valley Railway. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27. 1891. NORTH BOUND. 2 X ft- c CD 1 o" d 9 M ft A. M Leave Wilmington. 10 45, P. M. Arrive Fayetteville... Leave Fayetteville... Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro. . , Leave Greensboro.... Leave Walnut Cove.. Arrive Mt. Airy Leave Bennetts ville. . Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville... Leave Ramsear Arrive Greensboro.... Leave Greensboro.... 2 42 3 10 4 38 7 10 7 35 9 05 10.00 P. M. 12 05 1 05 2 40! A. M. 7 25 10 05 10 60 P. M, Arrive Madison..... Leave Greensboro.. 1 05 A. M. 10 30 P. M. Leave Walnut Gove. Arrive Mt. Airy 1 0 5 35 SOUTH BOUND. 8x , a Ss cam O P Q Q A. M Leave Mt. Airy Leave Walnut Cove.. Arrive Greensboro.... Leave Greensboro.. . 7 00 8 51 10 15 10 45 P. M Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville... Leave Favettevilie... Arrive Wilmington... Leave Fayetteville... Leave Maxton....... Arrive Bennettsville. Leave Madison. Arrive Greensboro... Leave Greensboro.... Arrive Ramseur Leave Mt. Airy. ..... Leave Walnut Cove. . Arrive Greensboro. . . . 1 18 2 45 3 10 6 35 P. M. 3 12 4 48 5 40 P. M. 2 80 4 35 5 25 8 25 P. M. 2 10 6 00 9 09 , W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. W. FBY, Gren'l Manager. oct 1 tf PALMETTO RAILROAD CO. AN AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 12TH, I rains will run as follows, daily (bunday ex cepted): . - MOVING NORTH. No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Cheraw, S. C, ............. ...... 10.30 m Leave Kollock Station Leave Osborne. N, C 1U.5U a. m 11.20 a. m Arrive Hamlet, N. C. 11.40 a. m MOVING SOUTH. No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Hamlet, N. C 4.20 p. m Leave Osborne, N. C 4.40 p. m Leave Kollock Station 5.10 p. tn Arrive Cheraw, S. C. ............ .......... 5.30 p. m Close connection made at Hamlet with C. C. R. R. Eaet and West. jy 14 tf WM. MONCURE", Snp't. ZETOTIOIE. OFFICE OF JHE SEC'Y AND TREASURER of the Carolina Central Railroad Co., Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 7th, 1891. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Old Domin ion Steam.-hip (company, corner ot ceacn ana esi streets, in the city of New York, on Thursday, the 8th day of October proximo, at l o cioox p. m. JOHN H. SHARP, sep8tf Secretary. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. WilmiiirtTO .CqItoIiM iMwto R.R TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . . - e,'l -'!, T-'l . . - -.y ' PM P M AM. Uw Wilicm!, ..... . ... 6 25 10 10 AM I:--y;;or... 9 35 .,.-. A - " - 0 1 M N...50 No.58 A V i.iveFke:;tr.,... ;., 3 46 40 ArrK Sr-sifR.; ........ 4 35 8 00 No. 52 A M Leave Sunirr . 4 40 8 00 Arrive Columbia,,,... 6 15 9 M) 9 30 A M See note for additional trains. No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad. Leaving Laces 7 30am, Matminv 8 05 a m. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No.58 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51 No. 63 No. 59 PM PM PM Leave Columbia 10 45 3 00 5 85 A M Arrive Sumter 12 04 10 07 7 00 A M - Leave Sumter 12 04 7 00 Arrive Florence........ .......... 115 8 15 No.78 No.14 AM PM Leave Florence 4 45 8 60 Leave Marion 5 34 ...... 9 35 Arrive Wilmington,.,,.,.,,..., 8 55 AM - - 12 20 In addition to above, train No. 49 leaves Columbia 7.10 a. m daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 8.30. Train No. 48 leaves Sumter 8.35 p. m., daily except Sunday, arriving Columbia 10 00 p. m. Daily, t Daily except bunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cen tral R. R., arriving Manning 10.39 p m, Lanes 11 17 p. in. Charleston 12 50 a m. No. 59 connects at Florence wltb C- & D. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with W. & W. R. R. R. for ail points North. Train on Florence Railroad leaves Pee Dee rtaily, except Sunday, 4.40 p m, arrive Rowland V p ir,, Ke tnrmng. leave Rowland 6 30 am. arrive Pee Dct 8 ES am. Train on Manchester & Augusta Railroad leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 50 a m, arrive li- mim 11 oa a m. Returning, leave Kimini lv W p Ui, ar rive Sumter 1 40 p in Trams on Haitsville P. R. leave Hartsville daily except Si nday a 4.55 a.m., arriving Floyds 5.40 a. m. Returning, leave floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving 3,50 m. I TOHN F. DIVINE. Gen'l Sup't? I. R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Pass'ger Agent, sep 19 U SEABOARD AIR LINE. Carolina Central R. R. , COMDINSED SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 43 No. 23 No. 41 Sept. 27, 1891. Daily ex. Daily ex. Daily ex. Sunday. Saturday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 8.20 a m. 6.45 p. ra. Leave Hamlet 12.11 p. m. 1.45 a. m. 7.40 p.m.- Leave Monroe.... 2.17 p. m. 5.05 a. m. 9.25 p. m. Arrive Charlotte.. 3.in p. m. 6.35 a. m. 10.35p.m. Leave Charlotte.. 3.25 p. m. Leave Lincolnton. 4.54 p. m. Leave Shelby 5.53 p. m. Arrive Rutherf'on 6.50 p. m. EAST BOUND TRAINS. No! 36 No. 24 No. 38 Dailyexcpt Daily exept Daily ex. Sunday Snnday Suday. L'veR utherfordt'n 9.10 a. 'm. Leave Shelby 10.11 A. m. Leave Linco'nton. 11.12 a. m. Arrive-Chariotte.. 12.45 p. ra. Leave Chanotte... 1.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 5.00a.m. Leave Monroe.... "2.10 p. m. 10.00 p. m. 5.50a. m Leave Hamlet 3.E3 p m. 120 a.m. 7.40 a.m. Arrivt Wilmingtoi. 4' p m. 0 3 ca Trains Nos. 43 and 30 make dost connection at Lincolntot- for Hicknrv and Westeru North Carolina, at Monroe with Georgia, Carolina and Notthern for all points South, and a. Hamlet lo. ( heraw and Gib son '1 rains Nos. 41 and 38 run solid to and from Portsmouth. Trains Nos. 23 and 24 make close connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh and points on the Raleigh & Augusta Railroad Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte on Nos. 23 and 24. WM. MONCURE, Superintendent F. W. CLARK. Gen'l Passenger AgentJ sep 27 tf I., 0. & E. C-Railroad. In Effect Monday, June 22d, 1891. Leave Wilmington daily for Jacksonville and inter mediate stations at 4 p. m. Tuesday and Friday additional train leaves Wil mington for Jacksonville and intermediate stations at 8.30 a. m., making direct connection with steamer for Tar Landing. Sunday train leaves Wilmington for Jacksonville at 5 p. m. Trains arrive daily at 8.05 a. m., and on Tuesday and Friday at 7.25 p. m., and Saturday 9.50 p. m. ad ditional. J. W. MARTENIS, Gen'l Passeuger Agent. H. A. WHITING, General Manager. an 20 tf First Class S HAVING AND HAIR CUTTING AT No. 7 SOUTH FRONT STREET. Give me a call. au 30 tf ARTHUR PREMPERT. "Refrigerators. "fE WILL CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF Refrigerators at greatly reduced pi ices. . GILES & MUKCHISON, Prices. jy Z tf Stop at Hotel Richmond, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. NEW HOTEL. ELEGANTLY FURNISHES, modern improvements. Cold and warm water baths. Bus meets all trains. . T. N. CAMPBELL, sep25tf Manager. ATKINSON & MANNING, AGENT5C North Carolina Home Ins. Co yE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING INSURANCE AG AI5TSTVFIBE Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution, AH losses promptly paid. , W. S. PRIMROSE. President. CHARLES ROOT, Secretary. m,AKKI COWPTR Secretary Babbitt Metal. L ARGE QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE A perfect substitute for Babbit Mesl$fu!x IT' r! i . it h 4i- !-iV u 1 If v ! i -'a- Ul't ' ' 5-. i : - .1--. - hi . li . 7 i: s 9 i i , " ::h-' -J; " v4 -1 i i ft U I! il;r t: Vv 'v t ". f i : . ; Si - , i ' I ilt 1 1 GEO. SPENCER, Manager. feb2 f
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