0B - 1 ; . ... L. . Will 11A For Infanta and Children. Caatoria promote Digestion, and overcome Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa. Thus tha child is rendered healthy and its lep natural. uaatoria contains Morphina of other narcotic property. no Castoria is sa well adapted to ehildren that I recommend it a auperior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.. Ill South Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. V. "I use Castori In my practice, and find it specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Robertson, M. D., 1057 3d Ave., New York. "From at knowledge and observation I can ay that Castoria is an excellent medicine lor ennaren, acanx as a laxative and relieving the pent up bo wo a and general system very much. Many mochers have told me cf its ex cellent effect upon their children.'? . - " Da. Q. a Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Th CtoTAca Company, 77 Murrsy Street, N. Y. r " -r mi .- S3 dec 18 D&Wly : - ' - ' nrm Bagging, Cotton Ties, NAILS, BUNGS, - Glue a nd Hoop Iron. For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLER3. FLOUR, FLOUR. . Mi P.j Bj Cameo and Perfection Brands. . A full stock on hand and for sale by ADMAN & "VOLLEBS. . Butter, Meats, Lard, Rice, Sugar, Corn, Meal, Molasses, Tea, Coffes, Sa.lt, Soap, Starch, Crackers. Cheese, Lys, Potash, Canned Goods, Pickles, Beef, rish, and a tull stock of all goods usually kept in a wholesale Grocery will be found for sale at 1 ADRIAN & VOLLEBS' WHOLESALE GROCERS. Southeast Cor. Front and Dock Sts. sep 19 tf Carpets, Carpels, CARPETS. I have fast returned from the Northern Markets and am pleased to offer to my friends ttse largest and best se lected stock of CARPETS, MATTINGS AND RUGS TO BE SEEN IN THE CITY. Having bought these gooes on the declining mar ket. I have determined to give my fr ends the bene5t" of the decline. - SOL BEAR, oct 14 tf 0 MARKET STREET. FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES 1,500 150 100 100 BELS. FLOUR ALL GRADES. Boxes D. S. SIDES, Hhds.aad Bbls. P. R. MOLASSES Bbis. New Orleans MOLASSES. 7 Cases LARD, 200 Bbls. CAROLINA RICE. Ebls. SUGAR, 100 &c!ts C0FFEE' 25Q Kegs NAILS, Q BhU. DISTILLERS' GLUE Boxes TOBACCO. 100 7 TL Cases BALL POTASH CA Cases STARCH. Souff, Candles, Soap, Wrapping Paper. Twine, fee. For sale Vn by - raar20tf WILLIAMS RANKIN & CO. TO THE PUBLIC ! T AM PREPARED TO TREAT ALL DIS JL . . eases of the horse and domesticated animals accord- ng to the modern principles of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. The public will do well to consult me when their animals ate ailing. With the assisance of my uncle. D. Quinlivan, who - is a praeicionerof 20vears experience, I gaaraatee satisfaction or no charge. Office and Pharmacy at infi Nnrth mnr! srrRt. Residence at 111 Dock reet : THOS. B. CARROLL, oct 8 Veterinary Surgeon. Tie WiMagtJteam Landry SNOW MAKINft A ; ;SPECI ALT Y OF COL A.RS and CUFFS. Goods called for and delivered ee. Yours truly, ; WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY COJ tf Stop at Hotel: Nicholson Washington, N. C. C TTITATET) TV THE HEART OF THE BUSI- n . n, n( thm imn and convenient for Com mercial men. Brick building three stories high, fifty mmni ra lisrhta and electric bells. First class in every respect. Omnibus meets Ipll'. GEO. SPENCER. Maoaeer. feb 2s! 500 Bewarcl I WH will -ray the tbove reward for any case ot Liver f o-piai... t. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, IndlKestion. Con. UiUoi or Co-tiveness we cannot cure with. Wm I T-sretP bio Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly .icnlied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never to ?ivo satisfaction. Bazar Coated. Larare boxes, .-ata sir. 20 Pills, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits .,.1 i-nitatioacs. Tne Pennine mamiftured only fcy a WEST COKPASy, CHICAGO. ILL. Sold by ROBERT R. BELLAMY, N. W. Cor. Front and Market streets, fob 1 D&W ly Wilmington, N. C. SPIRITS TURPENTINL Durham Sun: Mrs. Tamar Manning Battle, wile of Mr. Gaston Battle, of Rocky Mount, died this morn ing at the home of her parents at Chapel Hill. She wasa sister of Dfl J. M Manning and Mr. J. S. Manning, of this city. '- Raleigh News and Observer : On Sunday afternoon a white lad named Bntt received a terrible kick lrom a mule in the lot adioininp- Mr- Ed. T stable, on Wilmington street. His iaw was broken, and eight of his teeth were kicked out. - Lumberton Robesonian: It is our deliberate opinion that the crops on the Lumberton & Carthage road, in Robe son county, are the best we have noticed in the, last twenty years. This applies to cotton which is well fruited as to "corn. It is the general opinion that the crops in Robeson are better than in any ofjthe surrounding counties. Ashville Citizen : Buncombe county criminal court convened this morning at 10 o'clock. . After Tudee H. fcJascom Carter had charged the grand jury, the court took up the case against Robert Dougherty, for killing Wm. Torrence. A verdict of manslaughter was agreed on between Solicitor Carter and the counsel for the defense. Judge Carter then went into the examination ot the case, to determine the sentence to be put on Dougherty. Just before 4 o'clock Tudffe Carter prisoner to twenty years in the peni tentiary. Greensboro Record: Newell & Tucker's store was burglarized Satur day night by experts. An attempt was maae to reach the lock on the lower Iront door by boring. Nine holes were bored without success; but when the upper Iront door was oored, the auger sirucKine "ouu seye the hrst time, and tne lock yielded to the pressure. The money drawers were prized off. but only a few cents were obtained. Thomas H. Henley, a man far advanced in years, a:ea on the sleeper this morn ing just this side of Charlotte. He was traveling alone and had a ticket to Hk-h T- .. i i ... . . " ruini, at wmcn point nis uncomned re- mams were delivered at 11 a. m. to-dav. .nil wc coma iearn was mat ne was a native of Randolph county and had a All 1.1 -t . ticket from some point in Texas. Charlotte News: Mr. Robert C. McGinnis died at his home in this city, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. He nad been sick for a long time with Bright's disease. Mr. McGinnis was a brother to Mr. E. D. McGinnis, and was about 58 years of age. -About four months ago Mr, Robert Morton, an en gineer on the O. C. & A. Railroad, was bitten by a mad dog. He went to New York and submitted to the Pasteur treatment. The treatment was.com- plete, and paying $250 for it, Mr. Mor ton left the Institute with the guaran tee that he was cured, and indeed he ieit tnat tne treatment nad been a per fect success. On returning to his home in Columbia he enjoyed good health un- in witnin a lew aays past, wnen symp toms of hydrophobia manifested them selves. He grew rapidly worse, and died yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. The .physicians who treated him say that there could be no mistaking his malady. It was a genuine form of hy drophobia. -Lenoir Topic: A direct tele- graoh line has ueen erected between .Lenoir and Lancaster,. C. A tele graph orhce has been established at Granite Falls. A correspondent tells of two boys, 16 and 18 years of age, who attended Robinson's show at Mor- ganton, and who never before had been half a mile from home, had never been to preaching, had never seen a minister. had never been to a free school, had never been to Sunday School, and had never gone a-courting!" The pos sibilities of this country as a beef-fur nisher, and its ability to teed the who'e Southern country with beef, are not half known. Mr. W. W. bherrill passed through Monday with 25 or 30 of what Mr. S. M. Clarke called the finest drove of beef cattle he ever saw. We learn that at Hickory, iust after the cir cus performance Was closed last Wed nesday, a negro woman who had wit nessed it. fainted and died. She had been auite sick Tor several weeks, and was too weak to go out, but insisted on going. to the circus. Advice to notuer. t or Over Fifty Years Mrs. WlNSLOW S Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their chil dren while teething. Are you dis turbed at night and broken ei your rest bv a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at once and get a Dot tle of "Mrs. Winslow 3 Soothing Sy rup" for Children Teething. Us value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend uoon it. mothers, there is . no mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diar rhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, re duces Inflammation, and gives tone and enere to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians ana nurses in tne United States, and is tor sale by au arug- gists throughout tne wona. r-rice twentv-five cents a bottle. Be sure and , 1 T" ask for "MRS. WlNSLOW'S. SOOTHING Svpwp t A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a voune man of Burlington Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent nhvsicians. and used their treatment un til he was not able to get around. They nronounced his case to be Consumption .and incurable. H6 was persuaded to try Dr. Kin? s New Discovery ior consump tion, Coughs and Colds and at that time nnt ahlp to walk across the street uritlinnt rpstinc. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he Uwacs miirri better: he continued to use it " 7 . . , re and is to-day eniqving good healtn. n Throat. Luner or Chest Trnnhle trv it. We cuarantee satisfac tion. ; Trial bottle free at R. R. Bella my's Drug Store, t STOP AT THE WADESBORO, N. C, JOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI ness part of the Town, and convenient fos Cpmmer cia jMen. Table Board the best the market affords. Omrgbu meea all Trains. EURNS. TWINKLINGS. First Baby (proudly) I have my mamma s eyes. becond Baby (triumphantly) And I am my papa s heir. Baltimore tAmeri- can. A Possible Cause. Tommie's first visit to New York was made on a very wet day. "I s'pose." he said, after taking a ride on the elevated railway, 1 s pose they have this railroad on stilts to keep the wheels dry. don't thev?" Harper's Young People. .7 Mrs. .Larkin (display ins: a new pair) These are the cheapest slippers I ever bought. . Larkin I saw some cheaper once to day. "Indeed?" . - "Yes; banana peels.' ' T he Epoch. Mr. Cleveland (to client) Let me put a supposition case. Allegorical ly speaking, I The Client What ? Mr. Cleveland (confused) Pardon me. 1 was thinking of the child. Alle- gorically speaking was what I meant. Pittsburg Bulletin. "A drop in the bucket usually amounts to little, eh, Charles." "Just so."- - But it cost a life at our house this morning. "Dear me! how so r "It was a superfluous kitten dropped in a bucket of water by Bridget. Ex change. Lawyer (to female witness) What occupation did your husband fol low? ' Witness He was a skipper. Lawyer Of a schooner? Witness No: ot a bank He skipped to Canada. Texas Sifting s. A Cumming young man dis turbed the household the other night by shouting in his sleep: "Come up with your ante!" They were at a loss to know whose auntie he was talking about. He is probably, a "chip off the old block. Cumming (Ga.) Clarion. Susceptible Impression Mr. Gawke I beg pardon. Miss Mamie, for awkwardness in the waltz, but I do not wish you to have the impression that it was from any intentional motive. Miss Mamie Oh! no, indeed, the impression was that of a loco-motive.-B os ton Budget. For Everybody. iggest Oak suit In America for $25 -worth $35. Bureaus $5, worth $7.50. Finest Line of Fine Furniture EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. Must be seen to be apir ciated. Come end get a Suit before all are iront. We will not and cannot be undersold. Competitors an "cot in t." Eclim? all the eoods we can delivei. Come and get in the procession at Sxieed & Oo.'s THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE CITY. oct 11 tf CLYDiTS to York & Wilmington STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ,(w Yorlc for Wilmington. PAWNEE ...Saturday, , . . Wednesday, , . . Saturday, . Oct. Oct. Oct. 24 28 BENEFACTOR . CROAT AN 31 Wilmington for New York. BENEFACTOR..'. CROATAN PAWNEE .Friday, ..Tuesday, . Friday, Oct. 23 Oct. 27 Oct. SO Wilmington for Georgetown. PAWNEE .7 uesday, CROATAN Tuesday, Oct. Nov. 27 fT Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Caroliaa. For frelght or passage appiyo Wilmington, N. C. THPn C. RfJEH. T. M.. Bowlinif Green. N. Y. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents. Bowling Green. N. Y. oct 23 tf THE UNDERSIGNED TTAS LATELY RETURNED FROM 'EW. York where he has personally selected a large number r.t mamifirmt PIANOS. We offer the unrival'.ed Sohmer A Co., N. Y.;' James & Holmstrom, N. Y.; L- sier Piano Co., Phila delph a; NiUon & Co. and Kimball, of Chicago, in the laiest and most artistic designs, and at prices from $200 up .. . , fiBfiiNS va bave in endless vanetv. f.om Wilcox Jb White Mason & Hamlin. Farrauil & Votey, Clough & Warren, and Kimball of Chicago. Also Set Play ing Organs. . . nnr Instruments are the best, our prices fully 20 n. runt Krlnw nthers. We adver ise nothing which we cannot substantiate. We carry the largest assortment between Richmond and bavannan. Our warerooms are open untu 9 p. tn. AU are cor dially invited. E. VANLAER, 402 & 404 North Fourth St. oct 2? tf tu th sa At The Unlucky Corner A FIRST CLASS SUGAB CUBED HAM, 12 1-2 CTS PER POUND . Small Average Quality; Guaranteed S. W, SANDERS & CO. oct 25 tf FURNITURE Wholesale Prices Current. f The following Quotations reorsent whnt-aale prices generally? In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged. , The quotations are alwavs given as accurately as possible, but the Star will not be resDonsible for nv variations from the actual market price of the articles quoted. - ( . BAGGING ..5-ft.Inrs....... 6J$d 6J$ btanc.ard.. Ou A 76 BACONNorth Carolina Hams lb...... New, 10c; Old 11 18 Shoulders $ lb New 7 8 Sideslb ...i...New 7 10 WESTERN SMOKED Hams lb 14 k 165, Sides S fi 8 Shoulders $t fi) ,, . 7pa2 8 DRY SALTED - - Sides B. ........t 7$a 8 Shoulders $ lb... 0 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine- Second Hand, each... t 00 0 . 1 25 New New York, each 1 40 1 76 New City, each 1 65 1 70 BEESWAX f 00 24 BRICKS Wilmington, ft M...... 7 00 7 50 nortnern 0 00 14 00- BUTTER North Carolina, $3) 15 S5 Northern -. 83 & 80 CORN MEAL, bushel, in sacks.. 75 77V4 Virginia Meal 75 776 COTTON TIES, $ bundle... 183 140 CANDLES, lb Jjperm.. 18 25 Adamantine ., 9 10" CHEESE, $ lb JNortnern factory 00 10 Dairy, Cream UJ$3 12"4 State 00 10 COFFEE, sg S Java.... 27 28 Laguyra 17 19 Rio 15$2 176 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yard.....-,,... 6 Yarns, per bunch 00 80 EGGS, l dozen 18 20 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, barrel 23 00 80 00 Mackerel, No. 1, $ half-barrel. 11 00 15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, $ barrel 18 00 18 00 Mackerel, No. 2, B half-barrel. 8 00 9 00 Mackerel, No. 8, $ barrel 13 00 14 00 Mullets, tp bcrrel 4 00 4 50 Mullets, pork barrel... 0 00 9 00 N. C. Roe Hemng, $ keg 8 00 4 00 Dry Cod, "g fi 5 10 FLOUR, ft barrel . western low grade..... 8 50 4 00 Estra 4 25 4 75 " Family. 5 00 5 CO City Mills Super . 4 50 5 CO " Family 550 G 00 GLUE. S ft 7HO 9 GRAIN. S bushel- Cora, from store, bags White. 77J fcO Com. cargo, in balk White. . . 7i 80 Com, cargo, in bags White... 77"" 83 Cora, Mixed, from store. , 77t 80 - Oats, from store, ..... .. ....... 47W Oats, Rust Proof.... CO J 60 Cow Peas 95 I 00 HIDES, V " Green , 0 8 Dry 0 4H HAY, 100 fes Kastera...... 00 1 10 Western 93 1 00 North River. 90 9rl HOOP IRON, "9 fc 8"H 8 LARD, lb Northern...., 7J4S E"4 North Carolina, ........ W & - 10 LIME, V barrel 1 40 0 00 LUMBER (city sawed), M ft bnip Stun, resawed 18 00 SO 00 Plough EdSe Plank 15 00 16 00 West India Cargoes, according to quality 13 00 18 00 Dresed Flooiinit. siasoued.,.. 15 CO 23 00 Scknthn auc Beard, com'a. ... 14 GO 15 00 MOLASSES, ?? CiUon Nt tti.'i) Cata. m iiiids,.,,,,. 00 s 25 " m bbii 30 & Po-r.; Rino. in bhds 00 O 25 ia bbls 00 Q 27 bugat hdus, m noes uy 14 " " in bbls 00 16 Syrup, iu bbls 30 . 45 NAILS. keg. Cut. 103 basis 00 2 00 60 s on basis of 2 -j0 pi :ca. 10 2 00 POULTRY Chickens, live, grewn 20 35 Spring., 15 25 Turkeys 75 Q SD OILS, W canon. Kercsea 10K- Lanl 00 08 Linseed .75 ( - 0 Resin. 15 IS Tar 00 20 Deck and 5"nsr 00 0s 2R FEANUTS, bushel (2S lis) 40 ffl . 65 POTATOES, 9 bushel s Sweet 35 fO Irish. W barrel 3-5 4 25 rOKK !3 barrel City Mess 00 12 50 Prime 00 12 0J Rump 00 11 60 RICE Carol-na, tb 5 H 6 Ronch. bushel I Upland).... UU 23 tt " (Lowland)... 1 00 1 1694 RAGS, V Country 00 1 City 1 S3 1 ROPE. lb , 22 SALT, "p sack Alum 00 80 Liverpool uu &i Lisbon 00 00 Americaa 00 80 la 125-lb sacks 45 50 SUGAR. Tb Standard Gran'd.. 494a 5 Standard A 4?S5 W White Ex. C 4 Extra C, Golden 4 4". C Yellow 0 4i SOAP, Tb Northern 0 4 STAVES, ? M W. O. Barrel.... 8 00 14 00 K. O. Hogshead o w Biuuu TIMBER. 9 M feet Shipping.... 12 50 15 00 MJl 1'nme.. a uu o iu ou Mill Fair 7 0G 8 50 Common Mill.. ....... '5 00 6 50 Inferior to Ordinary 3 00 4 00 SHINGLES, 7-inch, S M... 5 00 7 00 Common... iiw & ou Cypress Saps 4 50 500 Cypress Hearts... 0 00 1 50 TALLOW, lb 5 6 WHISKEY, tf gallon Northern.. 1 00 2 North Carolina i uu 10 as iu WOOL. lb Washed.. 23 23 Clear of burrs , mi a io Burrv - 12HO 15 BRYANT & STRATTOM FOUNDED IN 1864 by the present executive 27 YEARS of continnoas and successful man agement Increased annual attendance Now occupying four buildings Stands unrivaled in facilities for educating YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN for excess in life. In deciding upon a school for their children, PARENTS should sena tnem to All Hi ujsst, Decaase it pays, it may require the expenditure of a few dollars more at flrst.bnt it will prove the cheapest in the end. CHEAP tuition is very dear, because it means cheap teachers, cheap surroundings, infe rior facilities, and offers NO opportunities for securing POSITIONS for its pupils and graduates. This Institution, owing to its H I C H standard of excellence, has. placed in desirable positions more young men and women from Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro lina and Georgia, than all similar institutions comDinea. catalogue ana particulars manea on application. Address, W. H. SADLER, President, and Founder; or F. A. SADLER, Secretary, 6, 8, IO & 12 N.Charles Street. BALTIMORE, MD. sep 1 D&W6m ATKINSON & MANNING, AGENTS North- Carolina Home Ins. Co y"E OFFER TO THOSE WANTING INSURANCE AGAINST FLUE Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution, All losses promptly paid. W. S. PRIMROSE, President. CHARLES ROOT, Secretary. PULASKI COWPKR.Secretnr Babbitt Metal. . A ARGE QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE A im perfect substitute for Babbit Metal for sale at the STAR OFFICE SADLER'S Direct Importation. English Earthenware. We have now en route from . Liverpool to this Port a large lot of best English Earthenware, BOTH Plain, White and Decorated. Shall be glad to auote orices of these goods. ALSO A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF American Glassware, Xamps, &c, on which we can give closest prices. Merchants of the Carolinas will do well to see us before buying. Wm. E. Springer& Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Hardware. Tinware -AND CROCKERY. Oct 11 tf Health is Wealth ! Dr. E. C. West s Nervk and Brain Thkatment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Ner vous Prostration caused by the use of cohol or to bacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening cf me J&rain resulting in insanity uuu icauuig tu imscry, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and S oerm atoirhosa caused bv over-exertion of the brain self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one montn s treatment, f 1.00 a box, or six boxes tor $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied' with $5.00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the monev if the treatment does not effect a core. Guar antees issued only by ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist. Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts, feb 1 D&W lv Wilmington. N. C, JAPANESt PILE CURE A guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever kind or degree External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredi tary. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes, 85.00. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guar antee to cure any case of Piles. Guaranteed "" sold only by H. HARDIN. wnoiesale and Retail Druggist, feb 1 tf DAW New Market, Wilmington. N. C S. W. SKINNER CO. Machine and Iron Works. FOUNDRY, BLACKSMITH AND BOILER SHOPS. WILL MAKE AND REPAIR BOILERS. EN GINES, HILLS, AND ALL KINDS OP MACHINERY. Having new and first class works, with modern tools, are prepared to undertake any class of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. A full stock of Machinist's supplies always on hand. CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR BUILDING STEAMBOATS, SCOWS, etc. sep 5 tf BanK of New Hanover. Authorized Capital $1,000,000 300,000 200,000 Cash Capital paid in Surplus Fund ----- DIRECTORS: w I. GORE, CLAYTON ;GILES. ISAAC BATES. JAMES A. LEAK F. RHEINSTEIN' E. B. BORDEN. G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, J. W. ATKINSON -1 .-.Pbksidbmt ISAAC BATES G. W. WILLIAMS.. . , , , VlCX PXKSIDBNT WM. L. SMITH.,,.. .....viuniu Hear Me ! T HAVE FITTED UP MY SHOP. IN FIRST- Class Style and I expect to do nothing but first-class j work.' I have given the 10 cents shaving a fair trial and find that it will not work, and I have advanced to my old price 15 cents a shave, eight for $1.00. - Respectfully, A. PREMPERT. oct 18 tf No. 7 South Front St. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. ilmiiiton & WeWon R, R. an! Br arts . CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. - -Kn ( No. 27 No. 41 Dated Oct. 3, 1891. r,-- Fast Mai! Daily ex Daily. Daily. Sunday. PM PM A M Leave Weldon 13 30 5 42 5 20 Arr. Rocky Mount 140 7 S4 Arrive Tarboro.... 2 18 1 AM Leave Tarboro 10 35 ; PM Arrive Wilson I 2 IS 7 00 7 53 Leave Wilson.. 2 30 Arrive Selma 3 80 ,. Arrive Fayetteville. ...... 5 30 Leave Goldsboro 3 15 7 42 8 40 Leave Warsaw 4 14 9 34 Leave Magnolia 4 27 8 40 9 49 Arrive Wilmington 6 00 9 55 11 20 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.14 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 SO Leave Fayetteville." 9 10 Arrive Selma 11 08 . Arrive Wilson 12 10 AM PM PM Leave Wilson 8 35 12 58 8 23 Arr. Rocky Mount.. 1 30 8 53 Arrive Tarboro 2 18 AM Leave Tarboro 10 35 PM Arrive Weldon 5 051 2 55 10 00 Daily except .Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wei- 5.15 p m, Greenville 652 p m, Kinston 8 00 p m. Re turning, leaves jvinsion warn, vrreenvme o.iu 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 Meek lU.Uo am, Ixreenville a.uu p. m.. Kinston 5.10 p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston at t.00 a. m . , arriving Greenville 10.50 noon, Scot land Neck 2.40 o. m.. Weldon 5 15 d. m.. daily ex cept Sunday. 1 ram leaves 1 arboro, N.l,., via Albemarle & Kaleien R. R., daily except Sunday, 4 40 p m ; Sunday 3pm; ernve wiuiamston, n. i is p m ana i au p m; fly. raoutn o dU r m. d r m. iceturmnz. leave I ivmcutn. N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a id, Williamston 7 40 am, 9 58 a m. Arrive Tarboro, N, C, 10 05 a m and 11 20 a m. Xram on Midland IN c Brancn leaves Ooldsboro. JN- C, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a m ; arrive Smithfield, n. B.au a m. returning, leaves smitnneia, n. c 9 00 a m : arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10 30 a m. Irain on IN ashville Branch leaves Kocfcv Mount at 3 pm, arrives Nashville 3 40 p m. Spring Hope 4 15 p m. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 10 a m, Nash ville 10 35 a m; arrive Rocky Mount 11 15 a m, daily except Sunday. - . train on Clinton Branca leaves Warsaw tor Clinton. daily except sunday.at o.dO p m and 11 15 a m. Keturn- ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 p m, connecting at Warsaw witn xsos. u, w, ana vs. Southbound train on Wilson & tayetteville Branch is No. 51. Korthbound is Wo. 50. 'Daily except suncay. irain ro. 27 bouts, and 14 JNorth, will stop only at 1?Astr fnnnt Wilf--rt rf-Tt ri VkAivt an1 Kfnnnnlia Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wedbn for all noints North dailv. All rail via RichinccdL and daily except Sunday via Bay Lirt, also a' K'ocky Mount daily except Sunday, with JNortclk ai.d I Caro lina Railroad for Norfolk and all points north via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, Ger.-l Sup't. I. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON Gen'lPass'isr Agent. oct 3-H Cape Fear & Yaifia Valley CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT OCTOBER 18, 1891. NORTH BOUMD. U .J u 2 i o-S O JS-3 3 P I I A. M. Leave Wilmington. . . 11 00 P. M. Arrive Fayetteville.. Leave Fayetteville.. Leave Sanford...... Arrive Greensboro. ., Leave Greensboro... Leave Walnut Cove. Arrive Mr, Airy. . , . Leave Bennettsvillc. Leave Maxton...... Arrive Fayetteville.. Leave Ramsenr Arrive Greensboro... Leave Greensboro... 2 4 -2 3 10 4 38 7 10 1 35 9 05 11.00 P. M 13 05 1 05 2 40 A. M 7 25 10 05 10 50 P. M Arrive Madison.... Leave Greensboro. 1 05 A. M. 10 30 P. M. Leave Walnut Gove. Arrive Mt. Airy 1 K0 5 35 SOUTH BOUND. Rate? Co. . .8 fr . 5 fr .a 3 fr r; 2 fr d dH ..frg d-g Z'Sis: Z'Scc 5"5t Z f . Q Q AQ Q A. M Leave Mt. Airy 7 00 Leave Walnut Cove 8 51 Arrive Greensboro. 10 15 Leave Greensboro 10 45 P. M. Leave Sanford 1 18 Arrive Fayetteville....... 2 45 Leave Favetteville....... 3 10 Arrive Wilmington 6 35 P. M. Leave Fayetteville...; 3 12 Leave Maxton 4 48 Arrive Bennettsville 5 40 P. M. Leave Madison. 2 30 Arrive Greensboro..... 435 Leave Greensboro 5 25 Arrive Ramsenr 8 25 P. M. Leave Mt. Airy 2 10 Leave Walnut Cove 6 00 Arrive Greensboro 9 09 W. E. KYLE, Qea'l Passenger Agent. J. W. FEY, Gen'l Manager. oct28tf palmetto railroad co. To Take Effect on Oct. 25th, 1891. MOVING NORTH. . No. 8 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Cheraw, S. C 4.30 Jp. m Leave Kollock Station 4.50 p. ra Leave Osborne, N. C 5.15 p. m Arrive Hamlet. N. C .' 5.4J p. m MOVING SOUTH. No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Hamlet, N. C. . . . ; 8.39 a. m Leave Osborne, N. C 8.50 a. m Leave Kollock Station 9.23 a. m Arrive Cheraw, S. C 9.40 . m oct25tf WM. MONCURE. Sup't. ST. JAMES HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, N. C, i T EFURNISHED AND REFITTED, ifEAT ana clean. $2.00 per day. First class in every respect. Ki cisTEX, Rates F. L. Proprietor. r Eefrigerators , at Cost, TVURING THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WE XJ will sell balance stock of Refrigerators at actual cost Full stock of Hardware and House Furnishing poods, fane Mills. sep 6 tf ALDERMAN & FLANNER, ATLANTIC COAST LINE. WiMnstoii CelBiBia & tata R. R TRAINS OING SOUTH.. . ' Da:? Sept. 20, 18W. No. 33 No.? PM PM A M Leave Wilmingtoa.,,,,,, C 25 "10 lo AM Leave Marion 9 85 12 40 .,,.. Arrive Florence,.,...,,..... 10 20 1 2f. ' A M No. 50 No. 68 AM Leave Florence.... 3 20 6 40 Arrive Sun; ter,.- , 4 85 8 00 No.52 AM - Leave Sumter 4 35 8 40 8 00 Arrive Columbia 6 15 9 50 9 30 AM Sec note for additional trains. No. 53 runs through froru Charleston via Central Railroad. Leaving Laces 7 30 a n. Manning 8 05 a m. Trai on C. & IX R. R. connects at Florence with No. 53. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51 No. 53 No. 69 pjl P M P M Leave Columbia T 19 45 9 00 5 85 A U Arrive Sumter 12 04 10 07 7 00 AM Leave Sumter , 32 04 -7 00 Arrive Florence 1 1 15 8 15 No.78 No.14 AM PM Leave Florence....... .. .. 4 45 ...... 8 10 Leave Marion...., , 6 84 9 35 Arrive Wilmington 8 55 ...... AM j a 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 8.3S p. m., daily except sunaay, arriving coiumoia iu uu p. m. - uany. t uaiiy except Sunday. No. 53 runs throuzh to Charleston. S. C. via Cers tral R. R., arriving Manning 10.39 p m, Lanes 11 17 r. m. Charleston 12 50 a m. No. 59 connects at Florence with C. & D. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilnuxs1" With W. & W. R. R. R. for aU points North. Train on Florence Railroad leaver. Pee i-.? ti&--. except Sunday, 4.40 p m. arrive KoTrlarrd 7 p rr.. Rs turning, leave Rowland 6 30 a m. Krrii-e 7tx !?cs S .. am. Train on Manchester & Augusta Railroad lea.r. Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 SO a m, arrive Ri mini 11 59 a m. Returning, leave Rimini 2 SO pm. kr rive Sumter 1 40 p m. Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hartsville daily except Sunday a? 4.55 a. m., arriving Floyds. 5.40 a. m. Returning, leave Floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving 3.50 p. m. JOHN r . DIVINE, Gen 1 Snp'ff J. R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager. T.M EMERSON. Gen'l Pass'ger Agent. seplOtl SEABOARD AIR LINE, Carolina Central S. IL C0NDINSED SCEEDUI3L WESTBOUND . TRAINS. No. 43 No. 23 No; 41 Sept. 27. 1851. Daily ex. Daily x. Daily ex. Sunday. Saturday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 8.20 a. m. fl.45 p. m. Leave Hamlet 12.1! p. m. 1.45 a. m. 7.40p.m. Leave Monroe.... 2.17 p. m. 5.05 a. m. 9.25p.m. Arrive Charlotte.. 3.1;' p. m. 6.35 a. ir. 10.15p.m. Leave Charlottt.. 3.25 p. m. Leave Lincolnton. 4.51 p. ia. Leave Shelby ".53 p. m. Arrive RutherPon 6.50 m. - EASTBOUND TRAINS. n No. S6 No No. 38 Daily exept Daily exept Daily ex. Sunday. Sunday. Suday. L'veR utherfordt'n 9.10 a. m. Leave Shelby 10.11 a. m. Leave Lined nton. 11.12 a. m. , Arrive Charlotte.. 12.45 p. m. Leave Chanotte... 1.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 5.00a.m. Leave Monroe.... 2.10 p. m. 10.00 p. ra. 5.50a. m Leave Hamlet 3.53 p. m. 1.20 a. m. 7.40 a.m. Arrive Wilmington .40 p. m. 8.C0 a. m.j ' Trains Nos. 43 and 36 make close connection at Lincolnton for Hickory and Western North Carolina. - at Monroe with Georgia, Carolina and Northern for ail points south, and a-. Hamlet loi Cheraw and Uib son. 'lrams Nos. 41 and 38 run solid to and from Porrsmouth. Trains Nos. S3 and 24 make , close connection at - Hamlet to and from Raleigh and joints on the Raleigh & Augusta Kaiiroad Sleeping Car oetweeo Wilrriingtcc and Charlotte on Nos. 23 and 21. WM. MONCURE, Superintendent F. W. CLARK. Geo') Patiser Agent. sep 27 tf W., 0. & E. C- Eailroad. In Effect Monday, June 22d, 1891. Leave Wilmington daily fcr Jacksonville and inter media: e stations at 4 p. m. Tuesday and Friday additional train leaves Wil mington for Jacksonville and intern ediate stations at 8.30 a. m., making direct connection with si ea iter for 4.ar Landing. Sunday train leaves Wilmineton for Tack-onville at 5 p. m. . Trains arrive daily at 8.03 a. m.. and on Tuesday and Friday at ?. p. m., and Saturday 9.50 p. m. ad ditionaL J. W. MARTENIS, Gen'l Passeucer Agent. H. A. WTIITING, General Manager. au 23 ti TET THE OTTEBBUEk LTFHIA and MAGNESIA WATER! Highly recommended, and endorsed by leading Physicians, for uiiiwiii w uiuunwu, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA. And all affections of the Liver and Kidneys. Send for Pamphlet with certificates. 11. R. BELLAMY, Acent, Wilmington. N. C. W. D. RICE. Sec'y. Richmond, Va. sep 16 tf Refrigerators. "YE WILL CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF Refrigerators at greatly reduced prices. - GILES & MURCHISON, jygtf Price. Stop at Hotel Ricnmond, BOCKINGHAM, N. C. mW HOTEL, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. -L i modern improvements. Cold and warm water baths. Bus meets all trains. T. N. CAMPBELL, sep 25 tf ' " Manager. .on 1 -V 1 AY -1 '2- Pi 3 i A ; S i ii - r i r .1 ! ill yi-..- u 4 4. k :;i kit: i 5!fr T. ' ; t.