For Infants and Children.
rnstoria, -promote Digestion, and
overcomes flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castorift contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
-Pastcria is so well adapted to children that
r recommend it as superior to any prescription
LT-m-n to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.,
-totBlU South Cxford St., Brooklyn, N. V.
"I use Castoria in my practice, and find it
Mwiallr adapted to affections of children."
3 Alex. Robertson, M. D.,
prom personal knowledge and observation
1 ran sav that Casioria is an excellent medicine
f,r children, adtinj? as a laxative and relieving
the veut up boweis and general system very
,, A Manv inotliers have told me of its ex
tent effect upon their children." ,
ceiie Da. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass
Tsa Centaur Company. 77 Murr- Street, N. Y.
declSU&Wlv ' orm
: I
uarpets
Damaged by Water I
si HFFEMNG A LARGE SELECTION
OF
A. -i -i Tnmo
MSg1--.!-.' damajed by wster on a recent trip on
Steamer Fanita.
' 1
Carpets at Prices If ever Before
; Sold.
Styles which vsiil suit all. Also, will sell very low a
largestock o
HATS, CLOTHING
' . - I AND v
GENI S rUHNIcinlNb bUUUC),
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, ALL QUALI
TIES, AT VERY LOW PS1CES.
Sol. Bear.
nov tf
FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES
1 500 BBLS- FLOUR ALL grades-
1 1 Boxes D. S. SIDES,
Khds. acd Bbis. P. R. MOLASSES
Bbis. New Orleans MOLASSES,
Bbis. CAROLINA .RICE. .
T Bbis. SUGAR, -J
Sacks COFFEE.
.'250 KssKA1LS.
-Q Eb'.s. DISTILLERS' GLUE
J "Q Boses TOBACCO.
Cases LYE,
f- Cases P.ALL POTASH
Cases STARCH.
?sun Cand.cs, Soap, Wrapping Paper. Twine, &c.
- Fur sale 1' w by
rzzzlizi WILLIAMS RANKIN & CO.
Hp O ' O
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Wiimingtoa, North Carolina.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT and SOLD
Leans Negotiated on City Froperty.
sS Stores, Dwellings, Office- and Halls
f-r Reit. Rents col!ec"ed. Taxes and Insurance
prompt!)- attended to. .
Houses and Lots for sale on the raojthly instalment
Cash advanced on city property. Oct 21 1
WILMINGTON SEACOAST R.R.
t SCHKTV.n V iv c rrrPT trT ok iqqi
Leave Princess street at 9.00 a. m., 3.00 and 6.15
r- m.
Leave Oceaa View at 7.33 and 10.03 a. m. and 5.15
p. ni.
, Sunday trains leave Princess street 3.00 p. m..
Ocean View at 5.15 p. m.
Round trip tickets 30 cents. J. R. NOLAN,
Jtl Gen'l Manager.
Look, Look, Look.
TE TAKE THE ;LEAD. PHOTOGRAPHS.
Grsai inducements offered for two months only at
PETERSON'S Gallery, 11 Market St.
-B" F" P'UPP- Artlst and Manager. nov 15 tf
For the Holiday. .
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF
Fme Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. Tobacco' and
Cigars of finest grades.
Lamps, Oil Cans, &c.
PIKE LIBRARY AND PARLOR LAMPS,
bteLi." Stand P3- The Champion, the
t oal'on Can with faucet in town.
For sale low at
GEO. A. PECK'S,
29 South Front St.
nov 22 tf
Millinery.
WE W,LL OPEN THIS WEEK PATENT
Habew?nd TBs. All the leading Shapes. Felt
Dr F f,' 5,rdsand Beads.
12 rink s Block, south of Market street, over No.
" 1ft tf
E. M. STROCK.
Plows
AND PLWMAN'S SUPPLIES, :
FOR SALE BY
GILES & MURCHISON,
JOBBERS.
det9 tf
Reward I
cSS!' p.ay the bb reward for any case of Liver
tipatioB T r s,J:Psla. sl Headache, Indigestion, Con.
vetnM r.Cost;veness we cannot cure wltn West's
omDlir L,Ter when the directions are strictly
fcul to irtl They nre Purely Vegetable, and never
ntaiSnpSf,actIon- Ssrar Coated. Large boxes,
and imi ? Uls- 25 cento- Beware of counterfeits
SHP tAhms; The genuine manufactured only by
H a WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL.
ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
eb 1 nw i Tm Fr nd Market streets,
"W ly Wilmington N. C.
2pte Wyoming 3Ht.
THE SEAR LITTLE BEADS IN
THE PEW.
MRS. MARGARET E. SANGSTER.
In the morning of the holy Sabbath,
I like in the church to see
The dear little children clustered.
Worshipping there with me.
I am sure that the gentle pastor,
Whose words are like summer dew,
Is cheered as he gazes over
Dear little heads in the pew.
Faces earnest and thoughtful,
Innocent grave and sweet.
They look in the congregation
Like lilies among the wheat;
And I think that the tender Master,
Whose mercies are ever new,
Has a special benediction
For dear little heads in the pew.
When they hear. "The Lord is my Shep
herd," ' r
Or, "Suffer the babes to come,"
They are glad that the loving Jesus
Has given the lambs a home
A place of their own with his people;
He cares for me and for you,
But close in his arms he gathers
The dear little heads in thepew.
So I love in the great assembly
On the Lord's-day morn to see
The dear little children clustered
And worshipping there with me;
For I know that my precious Saviour.
Whose mercies are ever new,
Has a special benediction-
For the dear little heads in the pew.
SUNDAY SELECTIONS.
It is hard to get some people to
see-that anything is wrong upon which
they have set their hearts.
Good intentions are, at least,
the seed of good actions; and every man
ought to sow them. Sir W. Temple.
In the blackest soils grow the
richest flowers, and the loftiest and
strongest trees spring heavenward
among the rock. y. G. Holland.
' In "working righteousness, per
fection is not to be measured by the
perfectness of the work, but by the up
rightness of the will and the sincerity of
endeavor. Dfftvnhame.
A higher end no creatnre in any
world, however exalted, can propose to
itself than the glory of good, and a lower
one, the humblest believer in all God's
family should never seek.. A.James.
There is a moral dumbness, and
the Saviour heals this when He makes
us new creatures. The man had a tongue
before, but not a religious one. Now
he speaks of God. for God, and to God.
Nothing is too little to be or
dered by our Father; nothing too little
in which to see His hand, nothing which
touches our souls too little to accept
from Him; nothing too little to be done
to Him. E. B. Pusey.
" "Take no thought." Simple
thoughtfulness and a moderate care are
both necessary to that prudent and in
dustrious conduct by which; under God's
blessing, our daily wants are appointed
to be supplied. "Be not anxiously so
licitous" better expresses the idea.
Watson
Here is a bit of wisdom that
should be carefully read and religiously
heeded by those who are striving after
beautiful and symmetrical characters :
Many people seem to forget that char
acter grows, that it is not something to
put on, ready made, with womanhood
or manhood; but, day by day, here a
little and there a little, grows with the
growth and strengthens with the strength
until, good or had, it becomes almost a
coat of raaL.-r-Ep7vorth Herald.
He who destroys an evil in his
own nature gives a good influence to all
time.. He who reverses adverse 'hered
ity is a benefactor of generations. Over
all the terrible facts that science re
veals in regard to crime is the antidote
of faith and spiritual renewals. And he
is indeed a celestial knight who changes
the current of evil heredity into streams
of good; and it is such moral heroism
that the new era will recognize and
crown. Hesekiah Butterworth.
The great reason why the un
converted are not saved is neglect, and
the great reason why Christians are not
more holy and useful in neglect. The
gates of opportunity are closed while
men stand idly waiting. "How, says
one, the possibilities of to-day neglect
ed, become to-morrow things which
God himself could not do ! how unused
strength wastes away and brings behind
it no strength ! how the grace that lies
about all our occasions ready to flow
upon them at the touches of our dili
gence ,'slighted, lifts itself up into the
heavens, and leaves us in hardness and
dearth!" The Christian Inquirer.
POLITICAL POINTS.
Senator Sherman, in giving
every man an American flag at cost, has
shown himself deserving of a Presiden
tial nomination. Mr. Harrison has
made a great deal of capital out of his
devotion to the flasr. but he has never
done anything to cheapen it a cent.
cheaper. ossibly ne tmnics tnat oniy a
cheap country would have a cheap flag."
Louisville Courier-Journal, Dem.
The imports of tin-plate within
the last ten months amounted to 697,
732.207 pounds, against ari importation
of 614,729,703 pounds in the same
months of 1890 an increase of 83,000,
000 pounds. These figures indicate that
the domestic production of tin-plate, of
which we read so much about in the
McKinley organs, has had little effect
upon the foreign supply. Phil. Record,
Dent.
Mr. Cleveland said to the Ohio
Democrats: "No party can succeed
which deliberately relinquishes a prin
ciple on the eve of its vindication."
Alter" having made a brave and stub
born fight on the tariff issue;, and seeing
reform of that oppressive burden almost
in sight, it would be worse than suicidal
for the party to subordinate it. or even
divide the issue now with silver or any
other question. With Cleveland and
tariff reform Democracy is sure to tri
umph next year. Montgomery Adver
tiser, Dem.
: - -
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The beat Salve in the world lor Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever, Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands
Chilbrains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles or no pay is
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by Robert
R. Bellamy, Wholesale and Retail Drug
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
Greensboro Workman : We re
gret very much to state that the condi
tion of Gov. Scales is not improved and
that he is gradually growing weaker.
Oxford Day. Deputy sheriffs
made a search yesterday for the persons
who escaped from the county jail, but
they did not find a single one of them.
'Charlotte Chronicle-. The house
of R. E. McQuay, two and a half miles
west of here, was burglarized Tuesday
night and ten dollars in money and. a
watch and chain stolen.
Raleigh News and Observer-.
Grand Secretary Bain, of the Grand
Lodge of Masons, announces that the
105th annual communication will assem
ble in Raleigh January 12th. Com
missioner Godwin, of Tennessee, has
telegraphed Commissioner Robinson
urging him to be present at the Conven
tion of Commissioners of Agriculture of
the Cotton States to be held in Memphis
January 8th. Commissioner Robinson
will probably be present. -
Durham Snn: Mrs. R. A. Par
rish, relict of the late Col. D. C. Par
rish, died last night about 10.30 o'clock,
at the home of her son, Capt. E. J. Par
ish, on Dillard street. She was in her
74th year. G. W. Farrington was
before the Mayor this morning, charged
with obtaining H. C. Jones' check from
the Globe Warehouse under false pre
tenses. The amount was $16 and some
cents. He represented himself to be
Jones, got the check and drew the
money on it. He was bound over to the
Superior Court in a bond of $200.
Newbern Journal: Mr. F. J.
Hardison finished a bored well yesterday
for Dr. N. H. Street which will supply
water for his two houses adjoining Cen
tenary M. E. Church. The well is 56
feet deep 16 feet being through solid
rock and ending in sand and gravel at
the bottom.from which source an abund
ance of excellent water is" obtained.
These wells are coming more and more
into use and giving general satisfaction
as the inteivening rock excludes all sur
face water and is an assurance of the
purity of that which the wells yield.
Raleigh Chronicle : The Su
preme Court Wednesday adjourned for
the term. Wagons loaded with cot
ton seed were here by the score yester
day. The owners said they had disposed
of nearly all their, cotton.. Auditor
Sanderlin says that there has this year
been remarkably little trouble with the
pension warrants. 5,000 in number, and
that not over half a dozen have been re
turned. A tall and old white rrlten
named D. Gooch is in .jail. He was
caught yesterday at Mo-risville selling
moonshine whiskey, his barroom being
on wheels a buggy. The whiskey thus
unlawfully vended was the worst kind.
Gooch could not give $200 bond, so
went to jail. .
Chatham Jtecord : The revenue
officers made a raid in this county on
last Friday night and captured, about
three miles north of this place, twelve or
fifteen hundred gallons of "beer" which
was just ready to be made into blockade
whiskey. Chatham has lost, an
other venerable and respected citizen in
the death of Rev. T. C. Moses, which oc
curred on last Sunday. He was about
83 years old and for some time had been
a superanuated minister of the North
Carolina Conference. The many
friends of our former countryman. Dr.
W. A. Hayes, will regret to hear of -his
death, which occurred on last Thursday
at Wilkesboro, to which place he had
recently removed. He was about 72
years old, and was highly esteemed by
all who knew him.
Monroe Regester: The Hessian
fly is doing considerable damage to the
small grain in Lane's Creek township.
r Mr. E. S. Harkness, a well-known
magistrate of Vance township, died on
Sunday night after a lingering illness
with consumption. There is talk of
the organization of a new Building and
Loan Association in Monroe, with a
State charter. Mrs. Sarah A. Lem-
mond.'wife of Thomas W. Lemmond,
departed this life at 2 o'clock a. m.
Tuesday. She had a severe attack of
the grippe last March, and this ran into
consumption, resulting in her death.
On Monday night Mr. Tilero Wentz,
who lives on the public road near Conder
Stinson's gin, in Vance township, went
to a neighbor's house after some milk
for a sick child. As it was some distance
Mr. Wentz rode mule-back, and as he
was returning he met a man in the road
who deliberately fired at him three
times with a revolver. One of the balls
struck the bottle containing the milk,
which he held in his hand against his
breast. This probably saved his life, as
the ball was on a line with his heart. It
was very dark and Mr. Wenz conld not
tell who the man was.
Advice to fflomer.
or Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow s
Soothing Syrup has been used by
millions of mothers for their chil
dren while, teething. Are you dis
turbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with pain of Cutting Teeth?
If so send at once and get a bot
tle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy
rup" for Children Teething. Its value
is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon 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
Inflammation, and gives tone and
energ) to the whole system. "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothinp: Svrup" for children
teething is pleasant to the taste and is
the prescription of one of the oldest and
best female pnysicians ana nurses in mc
United States, and is for sale by all drug-o-ists
throughout the world. Price
twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for "MRS. winslow s suurmnu
Syptjp"
Happy HooRiers.
Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,
Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done
more for me than all other medicines
combined, for that bad feeling arising
from Kidney and Liver trouble." John
Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same
place, says : "Find Electric Bitters to be
the best Kidney and Liver medicine
made me feel like a new man. J. W
r:rHnr hardware merchant, same town
says : Electric Bitters is just the thing
for a man who is ail run aown ana uuu i.
he lives or dies : he found
new strength, good appetite, .and felt
like he had a new lease on me. yjy
50c. a bottle at Robert R. Bellamy s
Drug Store.
"TrrhtA unnn & bust Of PallaS, Or
A VAVUVVI MfW
handy shelf, the
cane ;wo Jirmcpb-pener has her bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and when the
4iiM Vina a rticstrPSSinff COUgh Or a tOUCh
of croup she cures the little one in no
time. -
THE PU RCELL.
THIS WELL KNOWN HOTtL
HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY REMODELLED
AND WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
First Class Style.
Additional improvements will be made in all depart
ments; acd the new management, to be announced in
a few days, will be a guarantee that no effort will -be
spared to make it acceptable to its patrons.
C. T. BENNETT,
Manager.
dec 11 tf
S. W. SKINNER CO.
Machine and Iron Works.
FOUNDRY, BLACKSMITH AND
BOILER SHOPS.
WILL MAKE AND REPAIR BOILERS, EN-
. GINES, MILLS, AND: ALL KINDS
OF MACHINERY.
Having new and first class works, with modern
tools, are prepared to undertake any class oi work.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
A full stock of Machinist's supplies always on hand.
CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR BUILDING
STEAMBOATS SCOWS, etc. sepStf
-1892-
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PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Jas. R. Sangster,
- PROPRIETOR,
(FORMERLY OF THE BROWN HOUSE,
MACON, GA.)
This Hotel has been renovated and pot in first-class
order in every particular. All the latest conveniences
and modern improvements. Special accommodations
for tourists. dec 11 8m
Absconded or Abducted
FROM
The Unlucky Corner,
, A BEAUTIFUL
3VClTjose Cat
ABOUT HALF GROWN.
Any information leading to the discovery of the
whereabouts of said Maltese will be thankfully re
ceived and suitably rewarded by
S. W. SANDERS & CO.
dec 20 tf '
New and Novel
JlNE OF XMAS GOODS JUST OPENED
at low prices.
ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist,
dec 20 tf N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts.
To Lease or Rent
rjX A RESPONSIBLE MAN ONE NO. 1 FARM
of rested Swamp Land, in good order.
Apply to
" B..F. KEITH, Jr.,
dec 18 D&W tf 130 North Water St.
Fresh Mountain Butter,
A PPLES, ONIONS, IRISH POTATOES AND
XX.
all kinds of Country Pr e, at
' R. B. MOORE'S,
General Commission Merchant,
dec 15 tf No. 5 Dock St., Wilmington. N. C.
Direct Importation.
EngM 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,
Lamps, &c,
on which we can give closest prices.
Merchants of the Carolinas will
do well tosee us before buying.
Wm..E. Springers Co.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Hardware. Tiniere ana Crockery.
ret 11 tf
BRYANT & STRATTOH
FOUNDED IN 1864 by the present executive
27 YEARS of continuous and successful man
agementIncreased annual attendance Now
occupying four buildings Stands uarivaled
in facilities for educating YOUNG MEN AlfD
WOMEN for success in life. In deciding upon
a school for their children, PARENTS should
send them to THE BEST, because 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, becanse 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 GH
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,
W. H. SADLER, President, and Founder;
or F. A. SADLER, Secretary,
6, 8, IO& 12 N.Charles Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
seplD&W6m
Health is Wealth!
l Dr. E. C. Wist s Nkrve and Brain Tsratmknt,
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 of
the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery,
decay anc death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness,
Loss of rower in either sex, involuntary Losses and
Spermatoirhcea caused by over-exertion of the brain
self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one
montn s treatment. fl.OO a box, or six boxes for
5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE8 .
To cure any case. With each order received by ns
for six boxes, accompanied with $5.C0, 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
. KOBtKT K. dLLLAMx, Uruggist.
Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts,
feb 1 D&W lv Wilminuton.N. C
JAPANESL
IPiLE
A guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever
kind or degree External, Internal, Blind or
Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredi
tary. Z1.00 a box; 6 boxes, 5.00. Sent by
mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. "We guar
antee to cure any case of Files. Guaranteed
sold only by
. H. HARDIN,
wfioiesale and Retail Druggist,
feb 1 tf DAW New Market. Wilmington. N. C
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital -Cash
Capital paid in
Surplus Fund
$1,000,000
300,000
200,000
DIRECTORS:
W. I. GORE, CLAYTON JGILES.:
G. W. WILLIAMS, ISAAC BATES.
DONALD MacRAE, JAMES A. LEAK
H. VOLLERS, F. RHEINSTEIN'
J. W. ATKINSON K. B. BORDEN.
ISAAC BATES.... President
G. W. WILLIAMS Vies Prsstdkm
WM. L. SMITH Cashib
ATKINSON & WANING
AGENTS
North Carolina Home Ins. Co
W
E OFFER TO THOSE WANTING
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE
Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution
All losses promptly paid.
W. S. PRIMROSE, President. '
CHARLES ROOT, Secretary.
: PULASKI COWPER.Secretry
STOP AT THE
BURNS HOUSE,
WADESBOBO, N. C,
JOCATED IN THE HEART OK THE BUSI
ness part of the Town, and convenient fos Commer
cia Men. Table Board the best the market aSords.
Omnibu meets all Trains.
nov 27 t MRS. J. B. BURNS.
SADLER'S
.".J aH
CURE
Cape Fear & Talldn Valley Railway Co.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1, 1891.
NORTH BOUND.
S 1
..3
si '3
13
25 ""Sw
Q
A. M.
Leave Wilmington.
10 40
P. M.
2 04
3 15
4 42
7 10
Arrive Fayetteville
Leave Fayetteville,....
Leave Sanford
Arrive Greensboro.....
Leave Greensboro
Leave Walnut Cove....
Arrive Mt. Airy. ......
Leave Bennettsville. ...
Leave Maxton. ........
7 20
8 49
10.45
P. M.
12 55
1 42
Arrive Fayetteville
3 11
A. M.
7 25
10 05
10 35
P. M.
12 55
Leave Kamseur...
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro
Arrive Madison....
A. M.
10 0
P. M.
1 0
5 35
Leave Greensboro.
Leave Walnut Gove.
Arrive Mt. Airy
SOUTH BOUND.
I . K
o" -H
, a
o 3
z si in
Q
Q
Q
A. M.
Leave Mt. Airy
Leave Walnut Cove..
Arrive Greensboro....
6 55
8 45
10 10
10 30
Leave Greensboro.. .
P. M.
Leave Sanford.......
Arrive Fayetteville...
Leave Favetteville . . .
Arrive Wilmington...
Leave Fayetteville...
Leave Maxton
Arrive Bennettsyilie.
Leave Madison
12 55
2 06
3 15
6 40
P. M.
2 11
3 30
42
P. M
2 30
4 35
5 10
Arrive Greensboro...
Leave Greensboro....
Arrive Ramseur......
Leave Mt. Airy
Leave Walnut Cove. .
8 25
P. M.
2 10
6 00
8 45
Arrive Greensboro. . . .
W. E. KYLE,
Gsn'l Passenger Agent.
J. W. FRY,
Gren'l Manager.
dec 2 tf
SLABOARD AIR LINE.
Carolina Central R. R.
CONDENSED 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. m. 715 p. m.
Leave Hamlet..... 1.43 p. m. 2.39 a. m. 7.40 p.m.
Leave Monroe.... 3.30 p. m. 5.50 a. m. 9.25p.m.
Arrive Charlotte. . 4.20 p. m. 7.25 a. ra. 10.15 p. m.
Leave Charlotte.. 4.30 p. m.
Leave Lincolnton. 5.55 p. m.
Leave Shelby..... 63 p. m.
Arrive Rntherf'on 7.55 p. m.
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 36 No. 24 No. 38
Daily exept Daily exept Daily ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Suday.
L'veR utherfordt'n 8.00 a. m.
Leave Shelby 9.04 a. m.
Leave Lincolnton. 10.03 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte.. 11.23 p. m.
Leave Chanotte... 11.35 p. m. 7.45 p. cs. 5.00a.m.
Leave Monroe.... 12.24 p. m. 9.25 p. m. 5.50a. m'
Leave Hamlet..... 2.28 p. m. 12.45 a. m. 7.40a.m.
Arrive Wilmington 6.22 p. m. 7.40 a. m.
Trains Nos. 43 and 36 make connection at Ham
let foi Cheraw and Gibson.
"1 rains ?4 os. 41 and 38 run solid to and from
Portsmouth.
Trains Nos. 23 and 21 makes connection at Monroe
with G , C. &. N R. R. to and from all points
South.
Trains Nos. 23 and 24 make close connection at
Hamlet to and from Raleieh and points on the Raleigh
& Augusta Railroad.
Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte
on Nos. 23 and 21.
WM. MONCURE, Superintendent
O. Y. Smith, Tramc Manager. nov 29 tf
W., 0. & E. C- Railroad.
In Effect November 1st, 1891.
Leave Wilmington daily, except Sunday, for Jack
sonville and intermediate stations at 3 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
1.30 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, arriving at Jack
sonville on return at 3.20 p. m.
H. A, WHITING,
General Manager.
J. W. MARTENIS,
Gen'l Passenger Agent. nov 1 tf
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. m
Leave Osborne. N. C 5.15 p. m
Arrive Hamlet, N. C. 5.40 p. m
MOVING SOUTH.
No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.30 a. m
Leave Osborne, N. C 8.50 a.m
Leave Kollock Station 9.20 a. m
Arrive Cheraw, S. C 9.40 a. m
oct25tf . WM. MONCURE, Sup't.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
GOLDSBOBO, N. C,
Ti EFURNISHED AND REFITTED. NEAT
XV and clean. First class in every respect. Rates
$2.00 per day.
F. L. CASTEX,
Proprietor.
Stop at Hotel "Nicholson
Washington, N. C.
(JlTUATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI
C5 ness part of the town, and convenient for Com
mercial men. Brick building three stories high, fifty
rooms, gas liguts ana electric Deus. first class in
every respect. Omnibus meets all boats and trains'
SPENCER BROS.
GEO. SPENCER, Manager. feb 22
Stop at Hotel Richmond,
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
NEW HOTEL, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED,
modern improvements. Cold and warm water
Datns. 15ns meets au trains.
rr. N. CAMPBELL,
ser25tf Manager,
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
WilmiMton & WeMon R. R. anil Brandies
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
w no No. 27 No. 41
Dated Nov. 23, 1891. Dio-'S5 Fast Mail Daily ex
'f Daily. Daily. Sunday.
PM PM A M
Leave Weldon 12 80 5 43 6 20
Arr. Rocky Mount 1 40 7 24
Arrive Tarboro 2 18
AM
Leave Tarboro........... la 58 S CO
v I PM
Arrive Wilson ' 2 IS 7 00 7 E3
Leave Wilson 2 30
Arrive Selma 3 30 .....!!!!!"
Arrive Fayetteville 5 30 ."."""
Leave Goldsboro 3 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 '
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 14 No. 78 nN 40
Daily ex
Daily. Daily. Sunday.
AM AM PM
Leave Wilmington 12 35 9 15 4 25
Leave Magnolia.......... 10 57 6 10
Leave Warsaw 11 11 6 25
Arriye Goldsboro 2 55 13 05 7 SO
Leave Fayetteville. 910
Arrive Selma 1108 .
Arrive Wilson 12 10
AM PM PM
Leave Wilson 3 35 12 58 8 23
Arr. Rocky Monet 130 853
Arrive Tarboro 6 Z0 2 18
Leave Tarboro....." 12 58
j PM I
Arrive Weldon 5 05: 2 55 10 00
Daily except .Sunday.
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel
don 4.00 p m, Halifax 4.22 p rn, arrive Scotland Neck
5.15 p m, Greenville 6 52 p m, Kinston 8 00 p m. Re
turning, leaves Kinston 7 00 a m, Greenville 8.10 a m.
Arriving Halifax at 11 00 a m.Weldon 11.25 a m, daily
except Sunday.
Local freight train leaves Weldon at 7.00 a. m., ar
riving Scotland Neck 10.03 a m, Greenville 8.00 p.
m., Kinston 5.10 p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston
at .00 a. m., arriving Greenville 10 50 a. m., Scot
land Neck 2.40 p. m., Weldon 5 15 p. m.. dai'y ex
cept Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albeinarl & R:'.Icit h
R. R., daily except Sunday, 4 40 p m ; Svndav 3 r. ::
arrive Williamston, N. C, 7 18 p ra acd 4 20 o'm Ply
mouth 8 30 p m, 5 20 p m. Returning, leave Plymouth.
N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a m,
Williamston 7 40 a m, 9 58 a ra. Arrive Tarboro, N
C, 10 05 a m and 11 20 a ra.
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. . 1
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at
5.15 a m, arrives Nashville 5 55 p m. Spring Hope 6 30
pm. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 8 a m, Nash
ville 8 35 a m; arrive Rocky Mount 9 15 a ra, daily
except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Ciintoii.
daily except Sunday,at 6.30 p m and 11 15 a m. Return
ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a ra and 3 10 p ra, ccnnectiEy
at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 73.
Southbound train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch
is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. 'Daily except
Sunday.
Train No. 27 South, and 14 North, will stop only at
Rockjr Mount, Wilson, Goldboro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weidon for
all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, anc
daily except Sunday via Bay L.ipe, also ar Kocky
Mount daily except Sunday, with Norfolk ai;d Caro
lina Railroad for Norfolk and all points north via
Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't.
R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation.
, M. EMERSON Gen'l Pass'sr Agent.
tov 21--
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wilmington CMIa & Anpsta B. Ir
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 23. 13P1. Sc. 23 No 27 ...
, PM PM AM
Leave Wilmington 6 2S i0 10 ......
A M i
Leave Marion 9 35 12 4C ......
Arrive Florence....... 10 20 1 20 ......
A M
No. 50 No.r.;
A M
Leave Florence 3 20 6 40
Arrive Sumter......... 4 35 8 00
No.K
AM
Leave Sumter....... 4 35 8 40 8 00
Arrive Columbia. 6 15 9 50 9 30
AM
See note for additional trains.6
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central
Railroad. Leaving Lanes 7 30 a ra. Manning 8 05 a tf:.
Train oa C. & D. R. R. connects at Fic-reoce with
No. 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51 No. 53 No. 59
PM PM PM
Leave Colombia..... 10 45 3 30 5 35
A M
Arrive Suntcr..... 12 04 30 C'5 7 00
AM
Leave Sumter '. ; 12 04 7 00
Arrive Florence 1 15 8 15
No.78 No.I4
AM PM
Leave Florence 5 00 8 50
Leave Marion 5 44 ...... 9 35
Arrive Wilmington,.,.,,, 8 55 AM
12 20
r
See note for additional tra ns.
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 8.00 p. m., daily except
Snnday7arrives Columbia 9.20 p. m.
Daily. Daily except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cen
tral R. R., arriving Manning 10.07 p m, Lanes 11 40 p.
m.jCharleston 1 15 a m. .
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. & D. train from
Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington
with W. & W. R. R. R. for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leaves Pee Dee daily,
except Sunday, 4.40 p m, arrive Rowland 7 pm. Re
turning, leave Rowland 6 30 a m, arrive Pee Dee 8 50
a m.
Train on Manchester & Augusta Railroad leaves
Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 50 am, arrive Ri
mini 11 59 a m. Returning, leave Rimini 12 30 p nv ar
rive Sumter 1 40 p m. '
Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hartsville daily
except Sunday at 4.55 a. m., arriving Floyds 5.40 a.
m. Returning, leave Floyds 3.10 pm., arriving 3.50
P" m" : IOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Snp'tF
J. R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager.
T.M. EMERSON. Gen'l Pass'ger Agent, nov 21 ti
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