i 3 For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness? Thus the child is rendered healthy and ita sleep natural. Castoria contains vo Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria is so Tv ell adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription enown to me." n. A. archer, fll. v., 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "I vise Castoria in my practice, and find it specmuy adapted to atrecuons or cnuaren." A lex. Robertson, M. D., 1057 2d Ave., New York. From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is aft-excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bo wa s and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its ex cellent effect upon their children." Da. G. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Ths Ckntatjb Company. 77 Murrc y Street, N. Y, dec 18 D&Wly . nrm Carpels, Carpels, CARPETS. I have just returned from the Northern Markets and am pleased to offer to my friends the largest and best se lected stock of MPETS, JATTMS AND BUGS TO BE SEEN IN THE CITY: Having bought these goods on the declining mar ker, I have determined to give my fr'eods the benefit ot the dc.ine. SOL BE oct 14 tf 20 MA.kK.ET STREET. LOUR, BACOi ft ins cQrc 1,500 61 JBLS. FLOUR A L Boxes D. S. SIDES. - yj finds, and Bbls. P. MOUASSSf Eb!s. New Orleans MOLASSES, 200 cs LARD- - Bbls. CAROLINA U.'CE Eb!s. SUGAR. 100 S3CksCOFFEF 25Q SNAILS. - Bbls. DISTILLkS' GLUE QQ Boxes TOBACCO. 0Q Cases LYE. , . 7- Cases BALL POTASH 50 Cases STARCH. Sa-iff, Candles, Soap, Wrapping Paper. Twine, c tor sale Kw by mar 20 tf WILLIAMS RANKIN & CO. D.QJGo-nTor REAL ESTATE AGENT, "Wilmington, Eorth Carolina. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT and SOLD Loans Negotiated on City Property. Stores. Dwellings, Office and" Halls for Rent. Rents colkc ed. Taxes and Insurance promptly attended to. Houses and Lets for sale on the moithly instalment plan. Cash advanced on city property. Oct 21 1 Wanted, 20,000 POUNDS ANGELIA ROOT. HIGHEST MARET PRICE PAID. SAM'L BEAR, Sr., 12 Market St. oct28tf Headquarters I70R RED, BLUE, GREEN, PINK, WHITE, -1J Orange and Violet FIRE for posea. Send in your orders-cow. illuminating pur- JAMES D. NUTT, the Druggist, nov21 tf 220 North Front street. Millinery. w WILL OPEN THIS WEEK PATENT Bonnets and Toques. A lithe leading Shapes. Felt Hats, wings, Birds ana tseaas. Dr. Frink's Block, south of Market street, over No, 12, op stairs. oct 18 tf E. M. STROCK. R. B- Moore. C ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND dealer in all kinds Country Produce. . All consignments solicited. Prompt returns guar- an teed. nov 15 tf No5 Dock St., Wilmington. N. C. Tie Wllminlton Steal Lann&ry TSNOW MAKING A SPECIALTY OF COL I A LARS and CUFFS. Goods called for and delivered free. Yours truly. WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY COS an 20 tf Stop at Hotel Nicholson Washington, N. C. t ' 1TUATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI- IO ness part of the town, and convenient for Com mercial mm Rrir.k hnildinc three stories hieh. fifty rooms, eas lights and electric bells. First class in . every respect. Omnibus meets all boats and trains' SPENCER BROS. GEO. SPENCER. Manager. leb 2a S50 Beward T ; IVE iTI T.1.T- the bhovfl reward for any ease of Liver ompiaiiit, Dyepepsla, Bick Headache, lndlRestlon, Con rtipailon or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's iciTptnhl., I.ivrrPlLlH. when the directions are strlotly c-omplied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never laa to eive satisfaction. Sugar Coated Large boxes. -containing 80 Pills, tt cents. Beware of counterfeit and imitations. The gennine manufactured only by iiijc C. WEST COaLTAA X , VttlUAUUi Sold by ROBERT R. BELLAMY, N. W. Cor. Front and Market streets, feb 1 D&W It Wilmington. N. C. T5iii & 1 mi .S SPIRITS TURPENTINE "' Raleigh Chronicle: The revenue officials have 'news of the seizure of a 65 gallon still, which it is alleged was operated by James Powell, near Brad shaw. Orange county. ' ; : - Kings Mountain News: On the 10th of November. Mr. M. C. Lowrance died at his home ;near Gould. Eight days later, on Wednesday of this weeky his wife followed him into the grave, at the's&tnehourjin the day. Goldsboro Argus: From two acres'of ground planted in Peterkm cot ton on his farm in the Salem church sec tion of this county, our progressive youYig farmer friend, Mr. John V. Sher ard, Jr., has gathered"1 3,180 pounds ot seed cotton. "" . Charlotte News: Mr. Walter Donaldson, a Charlotte machinist, has had a bad 'experience in Statesville. He was last night robbed of " what money he had and the robbers then set fire to his clothes. Reports this evening were to the effect that he was dytng of his in juries. ' Tarboro Southerner: A day or two ago Arthur Parker, of Wilson county.killed a man named Green for hunting upon his land. Green had been forbidden by Parker to hunt, but he disregarded the prohibition, and when Parker found him so doing he up with his gun and shot him down. Salisbury Herald: The tramp that was killed in the wreck here Sun day night, and buried Monday afternoon by Agent Webb, was called . Jerome Temple, and was a tinner by trade." His companion in the wreck, whose name was John Stanton, says he came from Cambridge, Md., and that he had met. him several times before, while on his annual round tramping through the South. - Winston Sentinel: Conductor Johnson, of the R. & S. Railroad, in forms us of a sad accident which oc curred at Martinsville a few days ago. A bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Griggs, while eating an apple had the misfortune to get a piece of the peeling in her windpipe, from the effects of which she died m a tew minutes. Ihe hrst car load ot wheat ever shipped out of Davie county on a rail railroad train came over from there yes terday. Norwood Vidette: Mrs. W. fcJurns; 01 big .Lick, this county, a of our celebrated Billy Whitley, who died last year at the ex treme age or 117 years, is now a very old woman and is cutting her third set of teeth. We learn that two Deputy Marshals on last Sunday captured about one hundred and iortv-eiaht gal lons of whiskey and a spanking good team, not far from Albermarle. The owner of the outfit, when he saw he was trapped, took it all good hum oredly, and said: - "You can look at if you want to, but its all crooked. They left htm on the roadside picking his banjo. It is said that his name is Bailey and that be hails from Davie county. Concord Standard: On Thurs day evening about 3.30 o'clock fire was discovered on top of the press at I. Dove s gin, below town. The blaze ran up about four feet and John Ferguson uncoated himself and threw his coat over the flame. This stopped it, Had he not gotten there when he did the gin would have oeeu in ashes. 1 he origin of the fire is supposed to have been in the press pin becoming hot and igniting some loose lint. -On Wed- nesday, the 18th, G. M, Lore paid Eh Ca gle an industrious eolorer man of Stanly county, $57 for a lot of cotton. After receiving the money-old man Cagle went out in the back lot to his wagon where another colored man approached him with a sanctified air and religious mein, soliciting contribution for a church. The old man promptly pulled out his roll to contribute-his mite, when it was rudely snatched from him by the would-be churchman, who took to his heels. That is . all. A hard-working honest old negro has lost the profit of a years labor, and a thief and a villain is at large. ' POLITICAL POINTS. lne people are justly sus picious of any man or any party that seeks to direct political movements by secret orders. Whether all our politics are on principle or not, the fighting is open. We have no sealed orders in the hands of voters. And we never shall have. It is about time for Colonel Polk and all the Alliance leaders to learn this. Chicago' Inter-Ocean, Rep. General Clarkson fears that if the Democrats control the New York Legislature they will change the mode of choosing Presidential electors. "It would be something revolutionary, he says, "but still within the pale of law." It is a little early to speculate on the ac tion of the New York Legislature ; but a revolution "within the palcof law wouldbe all right. It is the Reed revo lutions outside the pale of law and the precedents of centuries that strain the pillars of the temple. Phil. Record,Dem. "SIMPLY GLORIOUS." V Hia Wife Made Better Fie Than His Mother. Detroit Free Press. There's a young man recently married that is to say, a year or so ago living, on St. Antoine street, who ought to be m the diplomatic service. His wife had pie for. dinner the other day, and he went into it with a vim. His wife watched him with pecu liar pleasure. v "How do vou like it?" she asked after the first bite. Um well," said , he,, with his mouth full, "you don't make pie like my mother used to. Her face reddened and the tearsr started faintly on her eyelashes. She had made that pie herself and she had told him so. V . "No," he continued, after waiting a mmute'for her to say something, "no, Fannie you don't. My mother couldn't make a pie fit to eat, and this is simply : glorious George Conklin, ,the .Iion-tamer, says he will have nothing to do with cross eyed animals, nor use any other remedy for his coughs and colds, but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. He says it is the only re liable cough medicine to be had. t TWINKLINGS. "Time's up," as r the workman announced when he bad fixed the hang ing clock. Baltimore Amerxcau. ... Don't fool with awasp because he looks weak and tired; you'll find he is all right in the end. Detroit Free Press. . Vv . : -:; T-.', A man's declining years begin at 50; a woman's begin from 15 to 18. Atchison Globe. 7 - X- ' "What is a political lesson, Georgie ?" :r:, ;, ' : : "Well, generally speaking, it is one which tends to lessen a previous big ma jority. Philadelphia Fress. Big men are the most merciful. The fatter the judge the most inclined he is to be a spare razxi.'lsinghampton leader. - Englishman 'Ow his hit you Hamei icans ave such 'arsh voices ? American Girl That's inherited from ancestors who made themselves hoarse hurrahing over the events of a hundred ajd years ago. Street & Smith's Good News. , - v Author I believe in bringing my fiction up to date. furnisher Yesr Author Now in my Texas storv I have for my hero a Government rain maker. He has things arranged so that when he and his girl elope he brings down such a heavy rain on her father's ranch that every stream instantly rises so high that the old man can t follow them. The Epoch. "Fair'charmer," exclaimed the enraptured youth, "be mine? -:;.v 'Alas; Adolphus! sighed the lovely queen of the chorus girls, "there are ob stacles in the way? "Name them! he cried impetuously. "Nannette, Iphigenia, Lucille, Helene and: Arabelle my grandchildren, you know. I hey might not like you. And the wild winds moaned and whis tled without and the sun sank like a a huge ball of frozen blood in the gloomy West. Chicago Tribune. - A Wonderworker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians," and used their treatment un til he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use it and is to-day enioving good health. If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at R. R. Bella my's Drug Store. t "Mothers' Friend" 1mes chrp birth easy. Colvin, La Dec. C, 1330. My wife used MOTHER'S FEISND before her third confinement, and jsay3 eho would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MTT.I.3. Sent by express on receipt of price, $1.50 per bot tle, book 10 Motners " mauea tree. BRAOFIELO REQULATOR CO., row mALX by a ix DRuaaisTs. ATLANTA, OA. ap 9 D&W ly tu th sa 3p Chairete Pantes AND- OTi "pistTnas are both coming, aid so are our holiday goods, con sisting in part of Firecrackers J Apples, . Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Raisins, Candy, Prunes, Cur rants, Cocoanuts, Cakes, &c, t ogethet with' a full and complete stock of Groceries. ' Be sure aid giye us a ctU iff. in wact of any thing ia our line. ADRIAN & VOLLEBS, WHOLESALE GROCERS nov 22 tf Southeast Cor. Front and Dock Sts. Cassia. IFadLcL FOR Beeswax. IF YOU HAVE SOME TO SELL SHIP TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU 26 Cents Per Pound for it in Boston and NO CHARGE FOR COMMIS SIONS or carting. References all through the boutn r , - ' li reqmrcu. fj H BOWdle'dr & CO., BOStOB, MaSS. . Office and Warehouse, nov 7 3m sa tu rh 36 Central Wharf. Fresh Mineral Waters. TJUFFALO L1THIA, OTTERBURN LITHIA, Congress, Apollinares, Castillian, Matchless, Hun- yade, &c. ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist, nov 15 tf N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts. Just Received A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OAK, CHERRY nd White Easels.: Also, a beautiful line of Etching?. Photograph Frames made to order from any style moulding. Come and see them. , novl5 tf C. W. YATJES. New York Apples. fUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT CHOICE XtA-ar'n'm ftrartrre RalsinS- NutS. &C AlsO. htad- quarters for all kinds of Groceries, Fish, &c, at lowest P"CeS- ' B. F. KEITH, J... nov 8 D&W 8m .-180 North Water St. Poultry Has Small Cause FOR- THANKSGIVING. iwiyiiHiniHifmipffiTmiii;,! THANKSCIVNCaEI8 PROCtAM AXIOM peSS In these times of slaughter. With the people it's different. Not least among the things the people of this community have cause to be thank ful for are the bargains we have offered from time to time the past year. From now until Thanksgiv ing we will out-do all previous in ducements. Call at once and-see. & Co. THE CHEAPEST . Fnrnitnre House in Nortli Carolina. nov 8 tf 100 LOTS FOE SALE BY THE Winston-Salem Lant ant Inrestment Co NOVEMBER 24TH, 1891. LL OF THESE LOTS LIE WITHIN ONE hundred yards of Electric Street Car line and Macada mized street and thirty of them lie immediately on said car line and street. This Company ha actually spent so ,000 in develop ing its lands Alain atrert, tee cniet business and residence thoreuehfare of the city of Winston-Salem. has been extended by a straight line through the property. Mile and a half Electric Street Railway (Spraeue Sys em,) running through the property, (extension o. City system), rare any part ot the city nve cents. Property supplied with Elect. ic Light, Water Works and Telepho e Service. Mai ) streets through the property nrn adamized. Iron Bridge acro s Wac- - h .via Hrook 1C8 f tet long and 5"i feet wine at a cost of $14 iW. Sixty thousand dollars worth of Lots sold at priva'.e sale to residents of Winston-Salem. Many hindsome residences in course of construction. Sunny Side Social Club, comnosed largely of business men of Winston-Sslem, new building a handsome club house on the property. 1 wo large 1 obacco r actones and one Leat House to be bailt cn the property in the next few months. Terms of sale One-fourth cash and the balance in 12, 18 and 24 months, six per cent, interest. Reduce fare on Railroads. Correspondence invited. Address Winston-Salem Land and Inyestment Co., nov 10 lm . Winston, N. C. New York & Wilmington nrp-& & t,trtttp nmaPAWV STEAHSHIP COMPANY. ,cw York for Wllmlnston. PAWNEE Wednesday, Nov. 25 BENE FACTO R Saturday, Nov. 28 CROATAN ..Wednesday, Dec 2 VTUxuliuiton for New York. BENEFACTOR. ....Tuesday, ...Saturday, .... Tuesday, Nov. 24 CROATAN Nov. 28 Dec. 1 PAWNEE , Wilmington for Georgetown. CROATAN Tuesday, . Nov. 24 BKmitAUUK Tuesday, Dec. l EST Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from point in North and boutn Carolina. For freight or passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES, Supt., TlliilUUIWU. V. THEO. G. EGER. T. M.. Bowline Green. N. Y. WM. y. ULYLlIt & cu., ueneral Agents, Bowline Green. N. Y. JNov XX tt Bank' of New Hanover. Authorized Capital - - $1,000,000 300,000 Cash Capital paid in -Surplus Fund 200,000 DIRECTORS : W. I. GORE, CLAYTON JGILES. G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, H. VOLLERS, W. ATKINSON ISAAC BATES. JAMES A. LEAK F. RHEINSTEIK K. B. BORDEN. ISAAC BATES...... .Pkxsisxmt G. W. WILLIAMS.. ,Vic PxasroKNT WM. L. SMITH Cashlu For W. W. W. V Cliie Bells, Wools Horse Hair Pines, SLEIGH BELLS. H. L. FEWIMELL, THE HORSE MILLINER, ncv 22 tf 14 & 18 South Front St. Lamps, Oil Cans, &c. JpiINE LIBRARY AND PARLOR LAMPS, Banquet and Stand Lamps. The Champion, the best 6-gal"on Can with faucet in town. 7 For sale low at " ' " nov 82 tf ' : 29 South FrontSt. Photographs .TLTADE BY THE. INSTANTANEOUS PRO cess. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction on lnnHv weather as well as anv other time Yon will do well to call and see B. F. Krupo, Photographer of PJfiTJCKSON BKUS., Ill Maricet at., oct 11 DAW tt Over Husk & Draper. Elll'- iijmf . ibbi ixim 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 quote prices of these goods. ALSO A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF American Glassware. Iiamxis, &c, on which we can give closest prices. Merchants of the Carolinas will do well to see us before buying. WeE. Springer & Co., IMPORTERS KM JOBBERS Hardware, Tinware AND CROCKERY. oct 11 tf S. W. SKINNER CO. Machine and Iron Works. FOTJNDBY, BLACKSMITH AND BOILER SHOPS. WILL MAKE AND EEP AIR BOLUSES, EN GINES, MILLS, AND AT.T. K1H 1)3 OFMACHDTEET. 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 jjj n m n m 9 liil ImI L3 UU BRYANT & STRATTON FOUNDED IN 1864 Tjy the present executive 27 YEARS of continuous and successful man agement Increased annual attendance Now occupying four buildings Stands unrivaled In facilities for edncating YOUNG MEN AND v ior success m lire, in deciding npon i school for their children, PAR ENTS should send them to THE BES1 1ST. because it Da vs. It may require the expenditure of a few dollars more at fist,bnt it will prove the cheapest in the ena. v lib AH inmon 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 HIGH standard of excellence, has placed in desirable DOsitions more vnnnc mm and vnmM f mm Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro lina ana weorgia, man ait similar institutions combined. Catalogue and particulars mailed 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 Health is Wealth ! Dk. E. C. Wbst s Nervb and Brain Tbkatmbnt, a guaranteed specmc ior nystena, jjizzmess, con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Ner vous Prostration caused by the use of - cohol or to bacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity ana leaaing to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses ana Snermatoirhaea caused by over-exertion of the brain self -abase or over-indulgence. Each box contains one montn's treatment. . Si.uu a dox, or six boxes tor $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE8 To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accomoanied with 85.00. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees' issued only by KAJBEKT K. BttJLiAJYlX, UrUgglSt, Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts, feb 1 D&W It Wilmimrton.N. C. JAPANESt CURE A guaranteed Cure for Files of whatever . kind or degree External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredi tary. $i.oo a box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guar-; an tee to cure any case of Flies. Guaranteed resold only br U. H. HARDIN, Wnoiesale and Retail Druggist, feb 1 tf DAW New Market, Wilmington. N. C. WILMINGTON SEACOAST R. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT.-25, 1891. Leave Princess street at 9.00 a. m., 8.00 and 6.15 Leave Ocean View at 7.30 and 10.00 a. m. and 5.15 p. m. . Sunday trains leave Princess street 8.00 p. m., rare so cents. J r. ' oct 36 tf Gen'l Manager. COLLEGE .C.fT BHAUt fJLE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. WiliMoi! & Welton R. R, and Bran&les CONDENSES SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . Kn 9 No.3T No. 41 Dated JIov. 23,191. JNO-!3 Fast MaS Daily ez - - - - .- Daily. Daily. Sunday. . PM PM A M Leave Weldon 12 30 5 43 6 20 Arr. Rocky Mount... , 1 40 7 24 Arrive Tarboro. .-. 2 IS ' AM Leave Tarboro 12 5S 6 CO ..... " - PM j Arrive Wilson.............! 2 IS 7 00 1 J3 Leave Wilson 2 3Q Arrive Selma .. 3 30 Arrive Fayetteville r 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 jEJO, 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 65 12 05 7 0 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 130 853 Arrive Tarboro 6 80 2 18 Leave Tarboro ...... 12 68 '. '.. '..." '. PM .1 Arrive Weldon 5 05 2 55 10 00 Daily except .Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel- uvu -..v-v i iu, main n tm. j Ul, ai 11, b dWVUUlU 5.15 p m, Greenville 6 52 p m, Kinston 8 00 p m. Re ifm..nAm u.i;.. ooA - . c .1 1 "kt t. turning, leaves mnston YUUa m, Greenville S.lU a m, Arriving Halifax at 11 00 a m.Weldon 11JJ5 a m, daily except Sunday. iocal treignt train leaves Weldon at 7.00 a. ra., ar riving Scotland Meek 10.03 am, Greenville 3.00 p. m., Kinston 5 19 p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston atS'.OO a. m. arriving Greenville 10.50 a. m., "Scot land Neck 2.10 p. m., Weldon 5 15 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C via Albemarle & Raleirh R. R., daily except Sunday, 4 40 p m ; Sunday 3pm; arrive Wiluamston, N. 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 ra, Sunday 9 00 a ra, Williamston 7 40 am, 9 58 a m. 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, 8.30 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 5.15 a m,arrives Nashville 5 55 p m, Spring Hope 6 30 p m. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 8 am, Nash ville 8 35 a m; arrive Rocky Mount 9 15 a m, daily except Sunday. t- -, i T , nr r . irain on Viuuoa crancn leaves Warsaw ior bunion, daily except Sunday, at 6.30 p ra and 11 15 a m. Return ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 r m. connectins at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78. bouthbonnd train on Wilson & Fayettevuie Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Dai!y except Sunday. Train No. 27 Soutn , and 14 North, will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except bunoay via liay l.ice, also at Kocky Monnt daily except Sunday, with Norfolk and Caro lina K ailroad for Norfolk and all points north via Nor oik. JOHN F. DIVINE, Geo7! Sup't, af. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T.M. EMERSON Gen'l Pass V Agent. cov 21 -tt Cape Fear & Yauiln Yalley Railway Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER S. 1891. NORTH BOUKD. . R A. M Leave Wilmington. . . Arrive Fayetteville.. Leave Fayetteville.. Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Leave Walnut Cove. Arrive Mt. Airy.... Leave Bennettsville. Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville.. Leave Ramseur..... Arrive Greensboro... Leave Greensboro... 11 00 P. M. 2 23 3 15 4 42 7 10 7 20 8 49 10.45 P. M 12 55 1 43 3 10! A. M 7 25 10 05 10 35 P. M. Arrive Madison..... Leave Greensboro.. Leave Walnut Gove.. Arrive Mt. Airy 12 55 A. M. 10 0 P. M. 1 0 5 35 SOUTH BOUND. TH S Q A. Leave Mt. Airy Leave Walnut Cove. Arrive Greensboro... Leave Greensboro.. 6 8 10 10 P. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Sanford. Fayetteville Fayetteville Wilmington... . Fayetteville...:. Maxton.......... Bennettsville . . . Madison.... Greensboro...,. Greensboro...... Ramseur........ 12 2 3 6 P. M 3 35 3 55 4 45 P. M 2 30 4 35 5 10 8 25 P. M Leave Leave Mt. Airy........ Walnut Cove.... 2 10 6 00 8 45 Arrive Greensboro W. E. KYLE, . Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. W. FEY, Gen'l Manager. coylltf PALMETTO RAILROAD CO. To Take Effect on Oct. 25th, 1891. BIO TING NORTH. No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Cheraw, S. C 4.30 p. m T Vnllnolr tsrinn 4.50 11. m Leave Osborne, N. C.i 5.15 p. m Arrive Hamlet, N. C o.w p. m "MOVING. SOUTH. No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. lave Hamlet, N. C r...; 8.80 MB Leave usoorne, in. v.............. o.w. iu T u r.nb Si.rinn 9.20 a. m Arrive Cheraw, S. C.rT......... 9.40 a. m oct25tf . WM. MONCUK-E, Snp t. The Unlucky: Corner ! CRANBERRIES AND LOOSE OLIVES, L 1. Raisins ani. Slellei Alionis FERRIS' HAMS. TONGUES and STRIPS. Try a can of KIPPERED HERRING. You'll surely like it. S. W. SANDERS & CO. nov 17 tf ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Witoinflon ColrnMa &' Anpsta R. R CONDENSED SCIlEDIfliE. ' TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated NovT23, 1891. No.23No.27 PM PM A V 6 25 10 10 AM 9 351 12 40 10 20 1 20 AM No. 50 No. 5 AM 3 20 e 40 f 8 00 No. 02 AM 4 35 8 40 8"C0 15 9 SO - 9 80 A M Leave Wilmington, ........... Leave Marion..... Arrive Florence....... Leave FIctc-uc. . , Arrive Sniais. . ... Arri'? Co'ambta,. . . . . . ., .... See note for additional trains. No. 52 mas through from Charleston via Centra! Railroad. Leaving Lanes 7 30 am, Manning 8 05 a m. Train oc C. & t I?.. R. connects at Fkrenn mir .No. 63. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.51 No.58 No. 59 PM P M PM t 5 35 7 00 Leave CoiaLsbis. Arrive Snarer, 1C 4b! i 30j 10 ?5 A M 12 C4 A M Leajfe Sumter. . . . Arrive Florar-cr , . , 12 04 7 00 8 15 No.14 PM 8 fO 9 ?5 AM 12 20 1 15 No.78 A M Leave Fiorcacs. Leave Marioa. . , 5 0 3 5 44 Arrive Wilmington . . i 8 55 See note for additional trains. In addition to above, train No. 49 leaves Cclun.bia 7.10 a. m daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 8.30. Train No. 48 leaves Sumter 8.00 p. m., daily except Sunday, arrives Columbia 9.20 p. xn. Daily. Daily except bnnday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cer -txal R. R., arriving Manning 10.07 p m. Lanes 11 40 p. m Charleston 1 15 a m. No. 59 connects at Florence with C. & D. trab ivrr. Cheraw and Wadcsboro. Nos. 7S and 14 make close connection ; VVn-ji-.t: frith W. & W. R. R. R. for ali ooin's Kc-t . '. Train on Florence Railroad lesvcs- 1v ! ! t H;.; . ecept Sunday, 4.40 p m. arrive Roviand 7 p u. K timing, leave Rwwlpnd 6 30 a m, arrive Pee T't W am.' Train On Manchester & Augusta Raiiroad ieavw Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 60 am, arrivt E; ciini 11 59 a m. Returning, leave Rimini 12 30 p n:. si rive Sumter 1 40 p m. Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hartsville daily except Sunday at 4.55 a. ra., arriving Floyds 5.40 a, m. Returning, leave Floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving 3.50 P'm" TOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Snp'tf J. R. KENLY, Assistant Genl Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Pass'ger Agent, nov 21 1; SEABOARD AIR LINE. Carolina Central E. E. CONDENSED SCHEDULE WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 43 No. 23 No. 41 Nov. 8, 1891. Daily ex. Daily ex. Daily ex. Sunday. Saturday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 9.20 a. m. 7.00 p. m. Leave Hamlet 1.30 p. m. 2.30 a. m, 7.40 p.m. Leave Monroe.... 3.14 p.m. 5.50 a.m. 9.25p.m. Arrive Charlotte.. 4.05 p. ra. 7.25 a. m. 10.15p.m. Leave Chatlotte. . 4.15 p. m. Leave Lincolnton. 5.44 p. m. t Leave Shelby..... 6.43 p. m. Arrive Rutherf'on 7.45 p. m. EASTBOUND TRAINS. : No. 86 No. 24 No. 38 Daily exept Daily exept Daily ex. Sunday. Sunday. Suday, L'veR ntherfordt'n 9.30 a. m. Leave Shelby 10.31 a. m. Leave Lined nton. 11.30 a. m. Arrive Charlotte.. 1.00 p. m. Leave Chariotte... 1.15 p. m. 7.45 p. m. 5.00a.m. Leave Monroe.... 2.30 p. m. 9.25 p. m. 5.50 a. m Leave Hamlet..... 4.15 p. m. 12.25 a. m. 7.40a.m. Arrive Wilmington 8.10 p. m. 7.30 a. m. Trains Nos. 43 and 36 make close connection at Lincolnton for Hickory and Western North' Carolina. at Monroe with Georgia, Carolina and Noithern train from the south, and at Hamlet :ci Cheraw and jSib son. '1 rains Nos. 41 and 35 run solid to and from Portsmouth. Train No. 23 makes close connection at Monroe for all points South via G. C. &. N R. K. Trains Nos. 23 and 24 make close connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh and points on the Raleigh & Augusta Railroad. bleepine Cars between Wilmington and inatiotte on Nos. 23 and 21. WM. MONCURE, Superintendent JNO. C. WINDER, Gen'l Manager. F. W. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent, nov 8 tf Wo 0. & E. C Bailroad. In Effect November 1st, 1891. Leave Wilmington daily, except Sunday, for Jack sonville and intermediate stations at 8 p. m. Leave Wilmington daily, except Saturday and Sun day, for Jacksonvi lie and intermediate points at 9.00 a. m. Sunday train leaves Wilmington for Jacksonville at 4 p. m. Trains arrive at Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 8.00 a. m., daily except Saturday and Sunday, at 6.25 p. m., and on Saturday at 8.30 p. m. additional. - Steamers on New River leaves Jacksonville daily, except Sunday, for Marines and intermediate points at 6.30 a. m., arriving at Jacksonville on return at 1 p. m. Steamer leaves Jacksonville for Tar Landing at 1.80 p m. on Tuesdays and Fiidays, arriving at Jack sonville on return at 3.20 p. m. H. A. WHITING, General Manager. J. W. MARTENIS, Gen'l Passenger Agent. novl tf 1 TET THE OTTERBURN LITHIA and MAGNESIA WATEE! Highly recommended, and endorsed by leading Physicians, for BRIGHT'S DISEASE, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA. And all affections of the Liver and Kidneys. Send for Pamphlet with certificates. ft. R. BELLAMY, Agent. Wilmington. N. C W. D. RICE. Sec'y. Richmond, Va. sep 16 tf Refrigerators, VT-E WILL CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF Refrigerators at greatly reduced prices. . GILES &;murchison, jy gtf - Price. Eefrigerators at Cost. TOURING THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WE will sell balance stock of Refrigerators at actual cost Full stock of Hardware and House Furnishing goods. Cane Mills. sep 6 tf ALDERMAN & FLANNER. , - .w-..:. i 4 til : ..'::v:'.: .V , 1 V a? . - r; v:c