v
For Infants and Children.
Cftstoria pre-motem TJigwstlon, and
overcomes i iatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, - and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and ita
- sleep. natrJ. Castoria contains no .
Jtorphiue or other narcotic property.
Castoria is so ell adapted to children that
I recommend it a upt?rior to any prescription .
known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.,:
111 South frford St., Brooklyn, . Y.
"I ne Castoria In my practice, and find it
specially adapted to affections of children. V, -Am.
Robkktson, M. D., .-"
. 107 std Are., New York.
from personal knowledge and observation
I oan say that Ceetoria is au excellent medicine
for chil'iren, acting as a laxatire and relieving
the pent up bowe'a and general system very
mucn. Many mothers have told me of ita ex
cellent effect upon their children."
Da, G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Man.
Tbb Cxntac Cowan. 77 Hurray Street, N. Y.
dec IS DJtWly . nrm
Damaged by Water!
AM OFFERING A LARGE SELECTION
OF
CAEPETS
Slightly damaged by wvter on a rectnt trip on
' Steamer Fanita. -
Carpets at Price -Never Eefbre
Sold. "
Styles which will suit aT. A'so, v-ill sell very low
ljrge stock, of
HATS, CLOTHING
. v - AND - :
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, ALL QUALI
TIES, AT VERY LOW TRICES.
Sol. Bear.
nov 29 tf . o'
FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES
1,500
150
100
100
200
50
BBLS- FLOUR ALL GRACES
Boxes D. S. SIDES.
Khds. and Bbls. P. R. "MOLASSES
lib's. New Orleans MOLASSES.
Cases LARD, '
Ebls. CAROLINA KK.E.
Bbls. SUGAR,
j 00 Sacks COFFEE.
250 KsssNAILS'
J Bbls: DISTILLERS' GLUE
J(JfJ Boxes TO SACCO.
Cases LYE.
7 r Cases BALL POTASH
0 Cases STARCH.
Snuff. Candies. Soap, Wrapping Paper. Twine, fix.
rorsa'e r by -mar
20 tf WILLIAMS RANKIN & CO.
ID. O'Connor
REAL ESTATE AGEBT,
Wilmington, North. Carolina.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT and SOLD
Loans Negotiated on City Property.
Stores, Dwellings, Office; and Halls
fur Rent. Rents collec ed." Taxes and Insurance
promptly at ended to.
Houses and Lot for sale on ihe mojthly instalment
plan. Cash advanced on city property. Oct 21 1
Wanted,
POUNDS ANGELIA ROOT.
20,000
HIGHLSTMARET PRICE PAID.
SAM'L BEAR, S.,
12 Market St.
i
Oct 28 if
Millinery.
W
E WILL" OPEN THIS WEEK PATENT
Kc.nets and Toques. A 11 the leading Shapes. Felt
Hat-, Wings, F.irdsand Beads.
I. rink's Block, south of Market street, over No.
Is, up stairs.
act 18 tf E. M. STPOCK.
R. B-Moore;
RNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
d aler in all kinds Country Produce. .
A 11 coisignmeats solicited. Prompt returns guar
anteed.
nov 15 tf No. 5 Dock St., Wilmington; N. C
Photographs
M
ADE BY THE INSTANTANEOUS PRO
cess. All work guarantee CT to give saiisiacuon on
clonH v wcsith-r a wll as n other time You will
do well to call a d see B. F K rupo. Photographer of
FK I ERSON BROS.. 111 Market -t.,
octllD&Wtf Over Hnk A Draper.
Bunting's Drug Store
r
Y. M. C. A ."BUILDING, NORTHWEST
enrner Front and Mulberry streets, will be open all
day, .h:s Sunday, November 2wh
- J. HL.KS BUNTING,
Gradua e in Pharmacy and Re stered Druggist,
nov 2a tf
Stop
at Hotel Nicholson
Washington, M". C.
(SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE Busi
ly ness part of the town, and convenient for Com
mercial men. Brick building three stories high, fifty
rooms, eas lizhts and electric bells, f irst class m
every respect. Omnibus meets all boats and trains'
SPENCER BROS.
GEO. SPENCER. Manager. feb 22
Stop at Hotel Richmond,
BOCKINCHAJI, N. C.
"VTEW HOTEL; ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
modern improvements. Cold and warm water
baths.
Bus meets all trains.
- T. N. CAMPBELL,
seo25tf ' -Manager.
50 0 Koward I
WE will utv the bhora reward for any ease of Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, indigestion. Oon.
stipatiun or Costi vanes we cannot cure witn West's
Vecretabl Liver Pi! Is. when the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never
fail to (rive satisfaction. 8ugr Coated. Large boxes,
eoBUinin-r 30 Pills. Si cents. Beware of counterfeits
and imitations. Tb fret) nine manufactured onlj OJ
IMF 'OHS C. WEST COlU'An X , V1UUAUV, un
Sold by ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
N. W. Cm. Front and Market Streets.
Carpets
fck 1 DAW 1 WUmington N. C
SPIRITS TURPENTINE
, Durham Sun: Mr. H. A. Reams
received a te egram this morning con
veying the sad intelligence of the death
of his father-in-law, Mr. N. W. Allen.
Mr, Allen lived in Person county, not
xar irom Kozooro. , ,
Greensboro Workman'. Georee
H. Wvide. the bif-amist. whn wa nrre-ir-
ed in kmston on Wednesdayv"and while
being, brought ,to this city by Deputy
Sherirl Dupree, of Lenoir county, es
caped from the train at . University Sta
tion by jumping through, the car win
dow, was captured yesterday, broueht
fb this city last night and lodged in. jail.
Salisbury Herald-. Mrs. W. A.
Griffith, mother ofDr. F: Griffith, of
this place, died at her home in Forsyth-
county, : Monday, is ovember 23.
beveral Mormon apostles - are in the
county making an effort to establish a
church and gather converts to; ship to
uLan. iney were . in tne.dty to-aay
prosecuting their work. y -
Greensboro Records On yester
day morning, at 4 o'clock, Col. Jacob B.
Balsley died at his residence on Walker
avenue, m this city, at the age of 72
years. Just before the south-bound
train.-which was due here at 10:30 p. rn.
last night, reached Benaja, some citizens
discovered on the track a large tele
graph pole, which they succeeded in
getting off before the train struck it,
The pole was laid with the big end to
wards the incoming train and a disas
trous wreck would have resulted.
Charlotte Chroniclcv Governor
Holt to-day declined to grant a com
mutation of the sentence of Alfred
Dawles. the Charlotte burclar. - A
strong petition lor commutation was
made, but the facts were clear against
the prisoner. Dawles will be hanged
next Thursday. R. A. Brady, of
Davidson College, died yesteiday morn
ing at 2 o'clock at the residence of his
son, fostmaster Brady, in tms city, alter
an illness of three weeks.
- Goldsboro Areus Perhaps the
oldest lady in Goldsboro died here yes
terday morning about 2.30 o clock, Mrs.
A. 5. C Powell. The deceased was
years old. News reached this city
yesterday of the sudden death of Mr.
Henry T. Fields, a farmer oi this county
near the southern limit. His death oc
curred in the store of Mr. James Hatch
at Mount Olive, -Friday evening before
closing hours. He had been to this
place that day and sold some cotton.
The cause of his death we could not
learn. .
Oxford Day: S. C. Holmes, an
estimable young man, died in this city
yesterday morning at five o'clock. He
had been seriously ill lor several weeks.
and fell a victim to Bright's disease. He
was about thirty years of age. The
case of the State Agricultural Depart
ment vs. the Durham Fertilizer Com
pany, be tried at the next term of Gran
ville Superior Court, will be a lively one.
We see it stated that Col. Al. Fair-
brother, of the Durham Globe, has been
subpoenaed. Sensational developments
are expected.
Charlotte News: . The shortage
m the receipts of cotton by wagon, at
Charlotte, still grows in comparison
with the receipts last year. The receipts
last from September 1, 1890, to Novem
ber 19, 1890, were just double the re
ceipts for that period in 1891. For that
date in 1890, the receipts here were 167-
289. This year they are 8,143, showing
a decrease oi o,i4b. it is pretty certain
that very nearly two-thirds of the pre
sent cotton crop of Mecklenburg has
been marketed, and from the figures
given it is apparent t hat this year's local
cotton crop will not be much over one-
half oi Jast year s crop.
Raleigh Visitor : We are in
formed that no tidings have so far, been
received of the whereabouts of the wife
of Levi Perry the colored woman who
mysteriously disappeared a few days
since, it was at one time supposed tnat
she had been drowned, as it was report
ed she was seen on Thanksgiving after
noon in the immediate vicuiity of Crab-
tree creek. A careful search has been
made, however, and the stream exam
ined, with no success. The theory now
is, that the unfortunate woman, being
demented, has wandered off in the
woods or perhaps met her death from
exposure.
Raleigh News and Observer:
Senator Z. B. Vance and Mrs. Vance
are on their ocean voyage home. They
are expected to land at New York next
week. : We regret to announce the
death of Mr. P. H. Barbee, father of our
esteemed townsman Mr. J. M. Barbee,
which occjrred at his home at Nelson,
In Durham county, on the 25th inst.
He was 65 years ol aare. - Departed
this life November 21st, 1891, at his
home in Hertford county, North Caro
lina. Geo. T. Hays, in the thirty-seventh
year of his age. He was about his duties
at home all day as usual, and was strick
en down at six o'clock p. m and before
three hours he had passed beyond the
reach of all care and suffering.
Tarboro Southerner : Henry
Walston. the man charged recently with
killing Henry Baker, it would seem, has
been getting into trouble again. A few
days since he was at Theodore Foun
tain's store drunk, trying to kill Mr.
Fountain because he had heard that that
gentleman had expressed the opiuion
that he, Walston, was guilty of murder.
One report has it that he did attack Mr.
Fountain, but that he was over-powered
and no harm done. - At any rate Wal
ston was caught and G. L. Hargrove met
him and another man coming this way,
Walston being tied in the ibuggy. He
has never arrived at the jail, and the last
seen or heard of him was on this buggy
ride bound as he was. .While it is na
tural to presume that he made his
escape, several entertain the idea of
foul play, involuntary " suicide as sug
gested by the wags. )j . '
Newbern - Toitrnal : A number
of Northern visitors came in yesterday
on the steamer Newberne of the O. L.
line to spend the winter in' the city.
Their decision to spend the winter here
was brought about by an'excellent arti
cle descriptive bt this region which re
cently appeared in Forest and Stream,
written bv Mr. Charles Hallock. who
J himself is spending the winter here.-
News comes from the Pantego section
of, the killing of a monster bear that
tipped the beam at 532 pounds. The
huge fellow was killed by a tiled gun,
He measured more than twelve inches
between the eyes and his feet-were 6J
inches wide and 8V4 long. He was
killed by a man by the name of Ed,
Langly. Also last week a large cinna-
men bear was killed by VVm. Jerkins,
and a few days previous he caught in a
trap a pure white squirrel for which he
has been ottered $9.00. - -
" . TWINKLINGS.:
Penelope It's awfully mean of
the men to say that, you are just like us
gins. . -
Dicky Oh, - 1 don t mind yOu
know." - - -
Penelope (quickly) Yes, but: we do.
Brooklyn Life.
Mrs. Hen Why don't you come
out .from under the barn ? They are
throwing corn out and all the fowls are
there. ,
Mrs. Turkey Thanks: I am here for
my health at this time of year, Minne-
apolz's Journal. - . -
Tom Do you intend to make
any new resolutions next year ?
lacK Wo; 1 intend to use the old ones
over again. Yankee Blade,
'If you have v a minute - to
spare, began the peddler, "1 'should
like -
-"Every minute of my time, sir," sa'id
Mr. Skmnphlint, severely, -"'is worth
-within a small fraction ot : four cents.
Close the door as you go out.'' Chicago
I nbune. r;. .'"s
"I used to have the sweetest,
prettiest little typewriter in the world,
he said with a sigh. : ? - r ; "v
"What became of her?" inquired his
sympathetic inend.
"0, 1 married her, and - he sighed
again more , profoundly than before.
Detroit Free Press. . J
: Dying Wife I want you to
promise -me that you will marry again,
John. ----- : '
Husband Do you really wish it? "
Dying wile xes; 1 don t want peo
ple to say I was the means of souring
you on my sex. Indianapolis journal.
Young Guessnot I thought
you were advertising a great sale of pop
ular pneesr " - - " - :
Old Isenstem Uncrso i vas.
Guessnot Do you cati these popular
prices? They re a good deal higher than
tney used to be.
Isenstem Mine fnent,ven Isaysbob
ular prices, I knows vat, I say; I never
dry any brices vot suits me petter. -
t)ld Lady No use talkin', I
used to say this higher edication of gals
was all tolderol ; but 1 see 1 was wrong.
1 nere s my granddarter, for instance.
She's just a wonder.
Friend 1 understand she graduated
with hich honors.
Old Lady Yes, graduate d from Vas-
sar. and she kin do what neither her
mother nor me could ever hope to do if
our lives depended on it.-
Friend indeed! And what is that?
uid Lady She kin ten the time a
tram is going to start by lookin' at a
railway guide. N. Y. Weekly.
A L.l tie Girl's Experience In aUhi
house
Mr. and Mrs. Loren lrescott are
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand
tseacn. Mien., and are blessed witn a
daughter four years old. Last April she
was taken down with Measles, followed
with a dreadful Cough and turning into
a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit
treated her, but in vain, she grew worse
rapidly, until she was a mere "handful
of bones". Then she tried Dr. King's
New Discovery and after the use of two
and a half bottles, was completely cured.
They say Dr. King's New Discovery is
wortn its weight in gold, yet you may
get a trial bottle free at R. R. Bellamy's
Drugstore. t
FOR-
Beeswax.
IF YOU HAVE SOME TO SELL- SHIP TO US
AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU
26 Cents Per Pound
for it 'n Boston and NO CHARGE FOR COMMIS
SIONS or carting. References all through the South
it required.
. H. Bowdlear & Co., Boston, Mass.
Office and Warehonte,
nov 7 3m sa tu th 36 Central Wharf,
J. A. SPRINGER.
FOR FIRST CLASS
Coal and Wood,
Coke acoVCkarcoal, Brick and Shingles at lowest
living prices, sail on
J. A. SPRINGER.
Ezsr Coal. Stove Coal, Nut C !. Furnace Coal,
Pea Coal, Tenne see Coal, Pocahontas Coal, Foundry
Coal, Blacksmith Cka', Ualt wood, Asa Wood, Ligbt-
wood. Mack) ck mixed wood, sc., tc.
250.00 SHINGLES. - nov 15 tf
Hamme, The Hatter,
T?OR LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST'
prices. Buy your HA l S at tne Mt Store, Boys.
nov 24tf 26 North Front Street.
Look, Look. Look.
TJ7E TAKE THE 'LEAD. PHOTOGRAPHS.
Gr.at inducements offered for two months only at
; PETERSON'S Gallery, 11 Market St.
B. F. KRUPP. Artist and Manager. novlStf
Refrigerators;
TI7E WILL CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF
Refrigerators at greatly reduced prices.
-" - . GILES & MURQHISON,
. iygtf ' " ' . Price.
Fresh Mineral Waters.
OUFFALO LITHIA, OTTERBURN L1THIA,
Consrress. ADolhnares. Castuuan. Matchless, Hun-
yade, &c. : .i '- ..
- -ROBERT R. BELLAMY. DniMist.
nov 15 tf " r N. W. Cor, Front and Market Sts.
To Merchants !
TTTHIT.E IN THE CITY WE CORDIA
VV tninM vnn to call and examine our stock and
be convinced that you can sve m-.'ney by purchasing
your Urocenes and ennstmas goods ire m ns.
.. Respectfully,
B. K. KEITH. J.,
nov 29 DAW tf " ISO North Water St.
DO YOU EVER BATHE?
OOAP, SOAP, SOAP FOR 'EVERYBODY
the best cake you ever saw, for ocly 5 Cents.
JAMES D. NUTT, The Druggist,
1
nov29tf
aw North Front Street.
Ponltry Has Small Cause
-FOR-
THANKSGIVING.
In these times of slaughter, -With
the people it's different. Hot least
among the thinf the people of this
community hare cause to be thank
ful for are .the bargains we hare
offered from time to time the past
year. From noTT until Thanks gir-
ing ire will out-do all preyious in
ducements. Call at ohoe and see. .
Sxa-eeci &c Co.
THE CHEAPEST
FnrnitTire House in Korlk Caroliia.
nov 8 tl V- . ..
Chairete Pantes
AND
CTh '-pi Btmas
are both cominf, end so are osr holiday goods, ean-
sisting in part of
Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Huts,
Eaisins, Candy, Prunes, Cur
rants, Cocoanuts, Cakes, &c,
togethet with a full and complete stock ef
Grooeries.
' Be sure and give us a call if in want ef any
thing in oar line.
AD&IAN VOLLEBS',
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
nov 22 tf Southeast Cor. Front and Dock Sts.
DAILY REFLECTOR.
DURING THE SESSION OF THE
IT. C. CONFERENCE
OF THE N
M. E. Churcn, South,
which will be held in
GREENVILLE,
beginning on the 5tl& oi Norember.
The Eastern Reflector
will publish a Daily Edition giving fall proceedings
of hebodv. The DAILY REf LECTOR will be a
18 column paper, Isrge enough to contain all the pro
ceedings, and will be furnished to subscribers through
the whote session ot the Loalerence tor tne smell
sum of
25 Gents.
Forward vour name with 25 cents at once that it
may be enr-lied ia time to get every copy of the
Conlerence d.'ilv. Address
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR,
nov 18 tf - Greenville, N. C.
Ban& of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital
Cash. Capital paid in
$1,000,000
300,000
200,000
Surplus Fond
DIRECTORS ;
W. I. GORB,
G. W. WILUAMS,
DONALD MacRAE,
H. VOLLIRS,
J. W. ATKINSON
CLAYTON .GILES.
ISAAC BATES,
JAMES A. LEAK
F. RHEINSTEIN'
S, B. BORDEN.
ISAAOrBATES...j, Pmsidkmt
G. W. WILLI AMS . ............... . Vic Pkbshht
WM. L. SMITH ...Cashem
ATKINSON dt WANING
' . . ' AGENTS
North Carolina Home Ins. Co
yE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING ,
IS STJB AHCS AGAINST FIRE
Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution
AU losses promptly paid , . .
. W. S. PRIMROSE, President.
CHARLES ROOT, Secretary.
PULASKI COWPER.Secretnr
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
GOLDSBORO, IT. C,
-pEFURNISHED AND' REFITTED, NEAT
XV and clean. First class in every respect. Rates
as.uu per nay.
.. F. L. CASTEX.
' ' Proprietor.
3 1fr,fiZg$ftm high
Firecrackers,
Direct . Importation.
- : . . .. . - . . . - ' -i -.
English Earthenwaiv.
We have,now en route from
Liverpool to this Fort
-'a large lot of best
Mnglish Earthenware,
' : BOTH -T.
L Rain, White and Decorated.
Shall .be glad to quote prices : of
these goods. .
ALSO A LARGE AND WELL
ASSORTED STOCK OF
American Glassware,
Ziamps, &cM
on which we can give closest prices.
Merchants of the Carolinas will
do well to see usbefore buying.
We E, Springer & Co. ,
- IMPORTERS AID JOBBERS
Hardware, Tinware
- AND- S
CROCKERY.
oct 11 tt
S. W. SKINNER CO.
Machine and iron Works;
FOUNDRY, BLACKSMITH AND
BOLLETi SHOPS.
WILL KAX A1TD KEPAIR B0ILEES, XX.
GI1TES, KILLS, AHD ALL KINDS
OPHACHTJrEBT.
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 eepStf
BRYANT ft STRATTOM
FOUNDED IN 18S4 by the present execntlve
27 TEARS of continuous end successful man
agement Increased annual attendance Now
occupying four buildlnjrs Stands unrivaled
in facilities for educating fQTOOMEN AND
WOMEN for success in life. In deciding upon
ascnooi lor taeir cnuaren, p AR E IITS Bnouia
send them to THE BEST, because it pays. It
may require tne expenditure or a rew dollars
more at first,bnt it will prove the cheapest in the
end. CHEAP tuition is very dear, because it
means cheap teachers, cheap Burrotradlngs, 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
combined. Catalogue and particulars mailed
on application. Address,
VY. H. SADLER, President, and Foundsr;
or W. A. SADLER, Secretarr,
Q, 8, I O & 1 2 N.Charles Street,
" BALTIMORE, MD.
sep 1 D&W6m
Health is Wealth!
l "jdr. K. C. Wst s Nmvb akd Brain TheatmsHt,
a guaranteed specinc lor nystena, uizimcsa,
vulsions, rits, ervous i.curaigi. ncujre,
vous Prostration caused by the use of cohol or to
i w.wiAM. Mm n.nrnnn. Softeninflr of
OKU.-U, , a.wu, r - . . "
the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery,
decay anc a earn, rTcmaturc ui" Age, uiv""
Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and
Cnarmarmrhflea caused bv over-exertion of the brain
self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one
month s treatment, ti.uua oox, or m oim
$5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.
VB GUARANTEE SIX BOXE8
. VI73.1. aal. mJm rtrA Vl. tt
1 0 cure any u. " ii r.''"""
for six boxes, accompanied with S5.00, we wiU send
the purenaser our wntien guarantee w rauuu
money if the treatment does not effect a core. Guar
antees issued only by - 1
Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts, ;i
feb 1 D&W lv - Wilmington. N. C.
JAPANESt
CURE
,A, ji&ranteed. Cure for Pile of whatever x
kind or degree External, Internal, Blind or .
Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Becent or Ileredl- .
tary. 1.00 a boxj 0 bores, $6.00.- Sent tor
mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guar- :
antee to core any case of Flies. Guaranteed
rioid oalr to l"
" ' . j. H. HARDIN,
- wnoiesale and Retail Druggist, :
r feb 1 tf DAW , New Market, Wilmington. N. CV
WILMINGTON SEAC0AST R.R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 25,' 1891.
Leave Princess street at 9.00 a. m., 3.00- and 6.15.
p. m.
Leave Ocean View at 7.30 and 10.00 a. m. and 5.15
p. m. - .
Sunday trains leave Princess street 3.00 p. m..
Ocean View at 65 p. m.
: Fare 25 cents. J. R. NOLAN,
oct88tf Genl Manager.
mt
II 1
. ATLANTIC COAST; LINE. .
WilnM&n & WeMon R. R. m Branch
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. .
w , v.m No. 27 No. 41
Dated Nov. 23,1891. No-23 Fast Mail Daily ea
v.-- -. Deily. - Daily. Sunday.
- :- .; ?' -- PM PM A M
Leave Weldon...... ...... 12 30 . 5 43 6 20
Att. Rocky Mount........ : 1 40 7 24
Arrive Tarboro.......... 2 18
" ' . -' AM:" - -
Leave Tarboro 13 53 " 6 CO . . , . . . .
Arrive Wilsc...;T.......l 2 IS - 7 00 7 E3
Leave Wilsou.i. " 2 30
Arrive Selma. ............ 3 SO
Arrive FayetteviUe....... 8 30
Leave Goldsboro i S 15 7 43 8 40 -
Leave Warsaw... 4 14 9 34
Leave Magnolia ; 4 27 - 8 40 9 49
Arrive Wilmington 6 00 9 55 11 20
TRAINSTSOlNG NORTH.
No.l4 No.78 lyL
" ? Daily. Daily. Sunday.
- AM AM . PM
Leave Wilmington........ 12 35 r 9 16 4 25
Leave Magnolia.......... --" 10 57 8 10
Leave Warsaw.... 11 11 6 25 "
Arrive Goldsboro; 8 85 12 06 7 80
Leave Favetteville.. 9 10 i... ....
Arrive Selma. ..... 11 08 . ......
Arrive Wilson 12 10
AM PM PM
Leave Wilson.. ........... 3 85 12 58 8 23
Arr. Rocky Mount.. ...i.. ...... ISO 8 53
Arrive Tarboro 6 30 2 18
Leave Tarboro.. ......... ...... 12 58 ".V.VII
PM
Arrive Weldon. .......... 5 05 2 55 10 00
Daily except .Sunday. :
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel
don 4.00 pm, 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 ninston i warn, oreenvnie H.1U a m,
Arrivmr Halifax at 11 00 a m.Weldon 11.25 a m. dailv
except Sunday.
lxicai height train leaves Weldon at 7.00 a. m., ar
riving Scotland Neck 10.03 am, Greenville 3.00 p.
m., Kinston 6.10 p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston
at H.00 a.- m. arriving Greenville 10.50 a. m., '.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 Sunday. 4 40 v m : Sundav 3 o m
arrive Williamston, N. C, 7 18 p m and 4 20 jp m ; Ply-
montn 03upm,ozupm. Keturmng, leave flymontb.
N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a m,
Williamston 7 40 a m, 9 58 a m. Arrive Tarboro, N,
C, 10 05 a ra and 11 20 a m.
Tram on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N.
C, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a m ; arrive Smithfieid,
N. C, 8.30 a m; Returning, leaves Smithfieid, 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 835a m; arrive Rocky Mount 915 am, daily
except Sunday. -
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton,
daily except Sunday,at C.30 p m and 11 15 a m. Return
ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 p m, connecting
at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound tram on Wilson & FayetteviUe Braich
is No. 61. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except
Sunday.
Train No. 27 Soutn, and H'North, will stop only at
Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goid-boro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for
all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and
daily except Sunday via Bay Line, also ar fcocky
Mount daily except Sunday, with Norfolk and Caro
lina Railroad for Norfolk and all points north via
Nor oik.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't.
J. R. KENLY, Snp't Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON Gen'l PassV Agent, nov 21-tf
Cape Fear Hattin Valley Railway Co.
COITDlTSKD SCHEDULE.
IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 8. 1891.
NORTH BOUND. "
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A. M.
Leave Wilmington. . . .
Arrive FayetteviUe...
Leave FayetteviUe...
Leave Sanford..
Arrive Greensboro. . .
Leave Greensboro....
Leave Walnut Cove..
Arrive Mt. Airy
Leave Bennettsville. .
Leave Maxton
Arrive FayetteviUe...
Leave Ramseur
Arrive Greensboro....
Leave Greensboro....
11 00
P. MJ
2 23
3 15
4 42
7 10
7 20
8 49
10.45
P. M
12 55j
1 4
8 10
A. M.
7 25
10 05
10 35
P. M.
Arrive Madison
12 55
A.M.
10 10
P. M.
1 0
5 35
Leave Greensboro.
Leave Walnut Gove.
Arrive Mt. Airy
SOUTH BOUND.
H c9' rj c "O
4$ o'ii
Q Q Q Q
1A. M.
Leave Mt. Airy..... 6 55
Leave Walnut Cove 8 45
Arrive Greensboro........ 10 10
Leave Greensboro.. ..... 10 30
P. M.
Leave Sanford. 12 58
Arrive FayetteviUe 2 25
Leave FavetteviUe....... '8 is
Arrive Wilmington I 6 40 P. M.
-Leave FayetteviUe...;. 3 35
'Leave Maxton........... 3 55
Arrive BennettsviUe 4 45 P.M.
Leave Madison. ...... 2 30
Arrive Greensboro....... 4 35
Leave Greensboro 5 10
Arrive Ramseur 8 25 P. M.
Leave Mt. Airy.. .,. ...... 2 10
Leave Walnut Cove ....tt 6 00
Arrive Greensboro....... 845
; ... W. E. KYLE, .
Gron'l Passenger Agent.
J. W. PBY,
Gen'l Manager.
"tovlltf
PALMETTO RAILROAD CO.
To Take Effect on Oct. 25th., 1891.
: MOVING NORTH.
No. 2 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 numieL, 11. v... .............. ..... u.-w j. ui
MOVING SOUTH.
No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Hamlet, N. C. '8.30a. a
Leave Osborne, N. C 8.50 a. m
In.. Knllrx-lr Slat-inn 9.20 a. m
Arrive Cheraw. S. C. .,. .. 9.40 a. m
oct 25 tf WM. MONCURI, Sup'L
The ' Unlucky Corner !
V CRANBERRIES AND LOOSE OLIVES,
L. L. Raisins ana SMel AlionSs,
FERRIS HAMS. TONGUES and STRIPS.
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KIPPERED1HERRING. You'U surelv like It.
S. W. SANDERS & CO.
nor 17 "
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
WiMfflon ColuiMa Slnpsia L El
CONDENSED SCHEDULE,
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 23, 1391.
No.23 No.2T . .. . "
PM PM AM' :
6 25 10 1( ......
I A M - : i -9
85 12 40
1020 l a - .
A"M-
No. 50 V; No. 58
A M ' . - -3
20 ....... 6 40 r '
4 35 ...... 8 00.
No. 52 .
- AM "; "
4 36 8 40 8 00
6 15 ' 9 50 9 SO
AM-i
Leave Wilmington,.,
Leave Marion...,....,,.....,....
Arrive Florence.....
Leave Florence., .-. .............
Arrive Sumter.. , ..............
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia. ........ ... ....
See note for additional trains.
No.' 52 nsi through from Charleston via Central
Railroad. Leaving lanes 7 30 a m. Manning 8 05 a m.
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with '
No. 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51 No. 58 No. 69
PM P M PM
Leave Columbia. 10 45 2 30 5 35
- . A M
Arrive Sumter, 12j;4 10 ?5 7 00
- " AM
Leave Sumter...,.,.,.. 12 04 ...... 7 00
Arrive Florence . 1 15 8 15
- No.78 No. J
AM VM
Leave Florence. 3 00 ...... 8 f 0
Leave Marion..,..,..,,,., 5,44 ...... 9 S5
Arrive Wilniington,,..,, ,..,,. 8 55 AM
12 20
See note for additional tra n.
In addition to sbove, train No. 49 leaves Colunbia
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 m. ,
... Daily, t Daily except bunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cei -tral
R. R., arriving Manning 10.07 p m. Lanes 11 40 p.
D Charleston 1 15 a ra.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. & D. train f rcn,
Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wv!n:srf'-5i
with W. & W. R. R. R; for all points Nort.
Train on Florence Railroad leaves Pee r-et
except Sunday, 4.40 p m, arrive Rowland 7 p ns. Pf
turning, leave Kowland 6 30 a ni, ainvt Pee i r S nn
am.
Train on Manchester & Auensta Railroad leave
Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 50 am, arrive Ri
mini 11 69 a m. Returning, leave Rimini IS SO p m. a:-,
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. Keturmng, leave rloyds 8.10 p. m.. arnvine 8.50
m. -TOHN
F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup'tP .
J. R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Pass'ger Agent nov 21 tf
SEABOARD AIR LINE. -
Carolina Central R. R.
, COKDIIJSED SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 43 No. 23 No. 41
Nov. 29, 1891. Daily ex. Daily ex. Daily ex.
Sunday. Saturday. Sunday. .
Leave Wilmington 9.30 a. jn. 71 5 p. m.
Leave Hamlet 1.43 p. m. 2.3 J a. m. 7.40 p.m.
Leave Monroe.... 3.30 p. m. 5.50 a. m. 9.25 p.m.
Arrive Charlotte. . 4.20 p. m. 75 a. m. 10.15 p. m.
Leave Charlotte.. 4 30 p. m.
Leave Lincoln ton. 5 .65 p. m.
Leave Shelby 6.-3 p. m.
Arrive Rutherron 7.5 p. m.
EASTEOUND, TRAINS.
No. 36 No. 24 No. 38
Daily exept Daily exept Daily ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Suday. -
L'veR ntherfordt'n 8.f 0 a. m.
Leave Shelby 9.P4 a. m.
Leave Lincunton. 10.03 a. m. -Arrive
Charlotte.. 11.23 p. m.
Leave Chariotte... ll.5 p. m. 7.45 p. m. 5.00a.m.
Leave Monroe.... 12.24 p. m. 9i5 p. m. 5.50 a. m
Leave Hamlet..... 2 28 p. m. 12.45 a. m. 7.40a.m.
Arrive Wilmington 6 22 p. m. 7 40 a. it.
Trains Nos. 43 and 36 make connection at Ham
let fot Cheraw and Gibson
'trams Nos. 41 and 38 run solid to and from
Portsmouth. -
Trains Nos. 23 and 24 makes concectionat Monroe
wi h G., C. &. N R. R. to and fron all points
South.
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 2L
WM. MONCURE, Superintendent
O. V. Smith, Traffic Manager.. - - nov29tf"
Wo 0. & E. C Railroad.
In Effect November 1st, 1891.
Leave WUmington daily, except Sunday, for Jack
sonville and intermedia e stations at S p. m.
Leave Wilmington daily, except Saturday and Sun
day, for Jack onvi lie and intermediate points at 9.00
a. m. -
Sunday train leaves Wiimingtcn for Jacksonville at
4 p. m.
grains arrive at Wilm'ngton daily, except Sunday,
at 8 00 a. m., daily except i-atu day and Sunday, at
6.25 p. m., and on Saturday at 8.30 p. m. additionaL
Steamers on New River leaves JacksofviJle daily,
except Sunday, for Marines aoa intrrmediate points
at 6.-i0 a. m., arriving at Jacksonville on return at
lp. m.
Steamer leaves Jsci son viUe for . Tar Landing at
1.30 p m. on 'I nesdai s and Fiidays, arriving at Jack
sonville on rei urn at 3 JiO p. m. -
H. A. WHITING,
General Manager.
J. W. MAB.TENIS,
Gen'l Passenger Agent. nov 1 tf
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