THJK VULMIKGTON .MESSENaEB,! SUNDAY JANUARY 1 lSbsi
IbUULV iJ&i? U B 0 n
. for thes imitations and substi
4 tutes, they are poor stuff at the
best an.3 increase your nfisery.
Take Sijamohs Liver Regulator
only. : You will know it by the
large red Z on the face of every
; package and by the relief it gives,
i When taken for Dyspepsia. Indi
gestion, Constipation, Biliousness
Jnd Sick Headache.
IS H jL REGULATOR U
b. Hi 2CIL1N & CO.. Philad'a,
BERTH'S OaRANS"Vn
Fre. Address DANIEL F. DI
-and PIANOS $33 nil
ant asrent. earn?
BEATTYy Washing-
toi N. J.
Agent's profits per month. Mill prove
it or pay forfeit. New articles just
out. A $1.00 fsample and terms free.
Try ns. CiiiDESTiiR 4 SON, 28 Bond
stvjsr. y. - v -'
f A r Peck's INVISIBLE-TUBULAR EAR
FRw M mcuifluQ Whisners heard. Com
fortable Successful rrhr.reirll Kemedies faii Ills, book
jlTODfsrrea. Address . HiSt'OS, 8S3 Broadway, ew lora.
It-!
PARKER'S
hair balsam .
beantifiea the hair.
luxuriant prowth.
K.-'lt J5a3 ah ever .rails
to .Restore Grsv
Cures Hc&ip durasc-a & hair falikig.
SOc, and frl.t; ar DroggiBts
Th6 Consumptive and FeetoTe md n who
unVrfrumcxhaiutudispaw suhuul'l use Parker's Ginger
Toaie. It rurestne worst Couirh, Weak Lunga, Debility .In
digestion, fremajeweaaucss, KlicumauamaiitiPaiu.lOe. & 1.
HtMPERCORNS. The only mire cure for Corn.
b:oBi ail pain, ilakua walaiEI easy. Ixts, at Drugguta.
i ! All First-Class Druggist, ; ,
Frdnd present date will keep ori sale the Im
posted East India Hemp llemedies Dr. H.
sail (Calcutta), will positively cure Consump-
tarrh, and break up a fresh cold in M hours.
, $2.p0 per bottle, or 3 bottles $0.50.. Try it.'
ff CRADDOCH & CO.. Proprietors,
- - 1032 Race St., Philadelphia
Ml COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef,
i
I i THE STANDARD FOR PURITT, V: :
li FLAVOR AND WJfOLESOMENESS. V
(aeauine only with
Justus von Llobig's
Higaature as ulion
rJ.t.hA-.tor'i EnSiifi ri3mcnt TlruiUL
EimnOYAL PILLS
.
4
i r-P P.-rrrl in auJ Gold metallic
r -ij. I-.l I... 1 1..,. Mw.n Tlr
mi. f t IrJ JfTTS . ffl.UU IH"U H'iaa. uw
V f J- P'-fun dartrwQli til7) $ tit W
V rf-Ad imitations. At Jirttsgista, or ten4 4t -
2ir in'f l-, :i '' r partlcnlu.'S, -tt-atimooialt aad
' Jt5 Iir"U-r vir ijaflien " tn tetter, ot irinrn
C.'ii'chirftter tactical 'Si? almrOi
rfcU tiykll Local l):uH.
II I III.!, . .
f
BURR & BAipY,
i ! 19 and 21 South Front Street, s
llACHIM SHOPS &F0UUDRi.
Brass Finite and Coppersitli!.
f ' - :. .
Estimate fu?nls' ed on Turpentias
Mills or Hichlnory of Jaov na.ture.
M , 1 ' . -;
LOOK! LOOK
AND HEMEMBEU THE ORASDinOLI- '
DAY SESON I NOW OX IIADANJS
AH. THE SEASONS THAT HAVE
PASSED WE AHE UEADlfUARTERS
FOK
jit X)U R TOY DEPARTMENT IN OUR
i ! -store is filled- complete amd
u our prices are ine cheapest of
'. ! Any house in the state, we .
i ' BUY OUK TOYS FROM HEADQUATt
' TERS. FOR TI1E SPOT CASH AND
r THAT ENABLES US TO MEBT ALL
COMPETITION IN PRICES. W?GR
j ! DULLY INVITE INSPECTION. COME
I AND SEE US AND GET OUR PRICES
i UEfORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
'. ' 1YE HAVE A FINE LINE OF -
ii j.. t - . V - . " i
MILLINERY GOODS
,! t SltKS, RIBBONS, FE ATHERS,PLU5tES
H I AND HATS THAT WE BOUGHT AT.
33H'C ON THE DOLLAR THAT WIS
. I; "ARE SELLING WAY BELOW COST." i
'COME ONE, COME ALL AND GIVE '
I I its. A SHOW. REMEMBER WHERE
) WE ARE AT, ;
RACKET STORE,
! : OPPOSITE MARKET.
iJH Soutli Frbnt Street, Wilmlngten.-N C.
& GAYLORD, PROP
iTTp-nlnnaTtflrs for New York and BostoD.
J . INTERSTATE "
fbst & Brokerage Co.i
" 'UAM3IGII, N. C. j
',11 "i ' ' . - "
QTOCKS, BONDS AND LIBERAL LOANS ON
3 Life, Tontine and Indowinent . Insnraace
Jioilces. Correspondence Invited. .
fOCt26-3m ,
$525
ijfx S ft 111 1 1 1
;:l':.:':v'-f feVl4rkl I '
Site ptcsjienpr
NORTH CAROLINA, i
:; Charlotte New. Sam Ewart, the
4 year-old boh of ,Mr. S. K Ewart,
wbo liyea near HuntersviUe, w8
burned to death, yesterday.
The 106th annual f communication
of the Grand Liodge of Ancient Free
and Accepted Masons of North Car
olina will be fceld in Raleigh, Tnes
day evening, January lOib, 1893,
commencing at 7:30 p. m.
Elizabeth Young, a negro woman
of Union county, was recently tried
and found guilty of murder. The
Supreme court granted her a new
trial and it has been ascertained
that she is entirely innocent,
Governor Holt authorizes s Eiitor
Jernigan, of the Mate Chronicle, to
say that while he highly appreciates
partiality of the friends who have
suggested his name in connection
with the Cabinet, he is in'.nb sense
an aspirant for such a position.
Raleigh' ;' Chronicle: ; . Wednesday
evening a deed of assigQment was
filed in the office of the register of
deeds,' by R. J. Powell, conveying
to R. H. Battle, as assignee, all
goods, wares, merchandise and fix
tures coalained in the Adams; build
ing, where Mr. Powell has been
conducting business. j
Salisbury Truth: According to
Mr. J. P. Rowan's report, who has
just completed the census, the Ecbool
children in Salisbury numoer' 1,503.
: Marion Butler, the Gideonite de
famer of Senator Vance and the
treacherous apostate from the Dem
ocratic party; is having his agrarian
sheet, the Caucasian, circulated in
this county by followers. ! i
New i York Ileratd: The Rev.
Charles Force Deems, pastor l of the
Church of the Strangers; was well
pnough yesterday to leave his room
and take dinner in the dining-room
of tho New Ydrk hotel,! where he
aud Mrs. Deems live. Dr Frank
Deems said that hisfather was not
suffering from a stroke of paralysis,
but was simply exhausted 1 by his
hard work. r . i : . !.
Raleigh News Observer: i Mr. Chas.
J. Merrimon left last Tuesday : for
New York to take a position ! in the
law office oi Messrs. Hubbellj & Co.,
of that city. "Dick's" many friends
wish him a fall measure of success.
A gentleman writing from Haw
River i mentioned that : yesterday
morning the thermometer stood at
zero at 8 o'clock. Her in Raleigh
.another gentleman's thermometer
was at 2 aboye zero yesterdy mdrnj
ing. ' Down town we believe it rang
ed about 10 or 12 degrees above zero.
Goldsbiro Argus: It is" a great
pleasure Jo us to-know that St. Paul
M. E. congregation of this city, have
given their zealous und popular pas
tor. Rev. B. R. Hall, 'a vacation
owing to his recent ; severe ( illness,
and have presented him with a good
ly purse to bear the expense of a
(visit to Florida, where he is advised
Dy nis paysieiau to go io recuperai.
-r-T Goldsboro' oldest; inhabitant in
point of years, Mrs Louisa T. Craw
ford, relict of the-late John B. Crawf
ford, E?q ;, died of the home! of her
son Mr. Wm. W. Crawford,
in
at
this
city, on Wednesday night,
9:25
o'clock,
in the 931 year of her
age
Graham Gleaner: A' horrible mar
der of two ol3 people was committed
Hst Friday afternoon, about two
miles i northwest of Silver City,
Chatham county.: The victims of
of the foul deed were Mr. Adam
Siler, aged about ISQ, years and his
wire, a
few years youngfr. They
were at
home alone, arid the first
to discover tnemt was tusir nttie
grandson, aged 8 to 10 years, on his
return from school. Both had been
shot, Mr. Siler i having been" shot
three times and Mrs, Siler twice. It
is sappdsed they were murdered for,-
their money, but it is now believed!
the robber murderers secured yery
little mpney, as Mr. Siler, though
aui?e welltodot- had -very, little
money on hand. . Mr. and. Mrs. Siler
were buirie.d Sunday in the same
grave. At the coroner's inquest no
clue was found as to who committed
the foul deed. s i ; : i ;
'! L PUBLIC OPINION.
Mr. Chandler's i feill, reportedfa
vorablv from the Committee on Im
migration of the united b ates ten
ate, is as follows: A more
awkwardlv drafted bill wa never
read. ; It reminds us of the bootc en
titled, "English as She is Spoke."
But the objects of the bill are praise
worthy. As we have argued more
thiU-pnce, it would be poor -states''
mans.hip and worse charity to admit
immierants into this country at the
cost of the lives of thousands of the
D"4Die wno were DOin anu reareu
. '1. 4 5 -I . 3
here, whether the aoove quoted
bill would, if. it became a law, effect
the objects which it was intended to
undertake to . de
cide. Probably nubuc sentiment so
stronarly faeors
those objects that
the billjwili be so construed as to
make it ffective in accomplishing
them. Richmond Dispatch, Dem,
Recent events have placed the
-Farmers' Alliance! thordughly in the
saddle in Santh Carolina; and it is
proceeding to play the; proverbial
part of the beggar on norseoaeK. its
first act was the passage of a sta'u'e
which, if carried iout literally, wou'd
simply confiscate! the property of all
the j railroads int South Carolina.
This, of course, ends the possibility
of building any; jmore railroads in
ihat State, sinca no sane man u co
iner to invest his money in a State
when he is notified beforehad.that it
will be conflsiated. Their nest aat
was to pass a law imposing confisca
tory taxation on the property of all
corporations. The first answer we
have to that is the statement that
the National Bink of Newberry ha
dcc:rea a gividend of oU per cent.
on its capital stosk. This means that
it has diyided . up all its surplus
amongst its stockholders to reduce
its property liable to taxation. This,
, of course, reduces its 'resources for
making loans and accommodations
by that much, and a people already
comDlaining that there is not money
ecpugh for them to be able to borrow
whftn thev 2fd it, deliberately drive
away a large parjt of tho supply that
they haye.-wo Timet. Bern.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend Indeed,
andnotlesa than one million people
have found just fcuch "a friend In Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds. If! you have
never used this Great Cough Medicine,
one trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all dis
eases of Throat, !) Chest and Lungs.,
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed or I money will be re
funded, j Trial bottles free at B. R.
Belamy is Drug Store. Large bottles
60c. and $1,00.
; Do not rnin the stomach with chemicals
Simmons Liver Regulator is purely a vege
table and effective. . ".
FINAKS1AL And Ccmmercial -
WIUrilNGTON BI1BUETS.
- ; OFFICIOS" THE MESRlCNtiTCR, 1 -WCiMINGTOKa
N. C, Dec. SI. t
COTTON REPORTS,
The local market. Nothing doing.
Receipts of cotton to-)day 33 bales.
Receipts correspondlag day last year
I, 834 bales. i . ; t
The quotations posted at 4 O'clock yes
terday at the Exchange;
Ordinary , 7 i . cts
Good ordinary. .... .
tiow middling..!.,..... ....i 9 5-18
Middling'.......!. .i...... Qi
Good middling. L ., ,i io 1-ie '
Price t same day last year 7t els. -
NA.VAL STORES. ! I
Spirlte turpentine firm at 27ic.
Rosin firm 4- strained $1.00; good
strained 51.05. ! t ' .
Tar steady at 1.05. ' .
Crude turpentine steady; hard f 1.00:
virgin 51.70; yellow dip 11.70. ,
Price same i, day las t year Spirits
turpentine 81c; r roein tl.S0Ccdl.25,
tar 81.30; crude terpentine $1.00, 11.90;
II. 90. ' , . j i ' i . '
- Receipts to-dsyS3 casks spirits tur
pentine; 383 barrels rosin, 140 barr&Ja
tar, 2 barre' 8 crude turpentine, i-
Receipts eaine day last vear 114
casks spirits turpentttie, 87' b&rrtiix
rosin, 209 barrels tar, -is- barrele cruda
turpenune. ' r
REontUIy Statement or Cotton and Kaval
Rceipta for the mdnth esQing Dec. 31, 18W.
Cotton. Spirits. I Roslni . Tar. Crude
J.. 3,89 i 17.632 6,oll 552
Receipts for the month enfllng Ceo. 31, 1891.
Cotton 1 Spirits. 1 I Rosin. ' Tar. Crude.
27.35J , 4,443 I 8J.T4S '8,9U : 1.16
Kzports for the month ending Dec. SI, 1892.!
Cotton. SDirits. Rosin. Tar. OiidA
Domestic. 2.791 12,487 ' ! t28 I 6,061 6Ji
Foreign.... 11,6101! I m e,V6 f 115
Total.... 11,304 j' 3,. 8 S 13.S&5 1 B.1S3 9
Exports for the mosth ending Dec. 31,1891.:
Cotton.
. 6.97 i
. I5 6i7
Spirits. Jiosln. Tar. Crnde.
H Cl ! l.a I 7,908 .1,31
Domestic
Foreign, .j
,2J 2,19J 3
Total.. 1j. 23,626 1)4,651 12.S01 i 7.9il 1.311
.Stocks ashore a fad afloat Dec. SI, 1892.
Ashore.
9 634
111467
5 361
! 091
Afloat,
82,9 731
i 4i
Ul.310
, i '12S
Total
33,007
2,' 98
5,767
6.46
'690
Cotton
Spirits
Rosin . .
Tor .'l...
Crude..
I Stocks on hand Dec. 31, 1391.
I SpiritsJ Kosln. Tar. i Crude
j S.8iS i . il,553 "2,711 -J 1.721
I 1 Seaeon's Rerjoiptsj j ! '
! Cotton Spirits Rosin Tar Crude
Cotton.
15,1 7 i
DCC 31, t893...141,540 ! 50,100 HS1,2 30 46,102 14,14
uec 31, 1891. .133.193 i i0.655' 2l,a34 4 ',(.64 12,814
v Season's Exports, i I
Cottoni Soirfts i Rosia Tar.Crude,
Deci 31, 1893.116,303ji 49,306 P95W0 52,012 li,693
Dec 31, 1W1, U1.413 t0,555 S3v9,2jT 6J,88 13,914
MARKETS
TELEBSAPhJ,
NEWjlfORK,
26. 31d Money on call
has been ea3y
4 per cent.; i Ir'rime
. mercantile pape
pCd)Q per cent.'; Sterl-
lug exchange i
iady; posted rates 4.86
kial bills 14.844 4.85.
(0.SSi;j comme
and' 4 $7(4 87l. j .Goternment" bonds
steady. State bonds riealected. Rail
road -bonds generally fem. j Sub-Treas
ury balances; coiUi 8(3,241,000; currency
$6,371,000. I , .1 i . !
i : I STOCKSI AND kONDS. " '
Newi 'ork. Dec: 3lL Western Un
ion, 95f ;" New York Central, 109i; Iiew
Jersey CentralJ 126; Northern
jfacific,
151: do preferred; 47tl Union
if acme,
39i; Missouri Pacific, 5611 Teas Pe
cmc, y j; Delaware, Liickawanna ana
Weetern, 1531; Kne, 24; do. pjeierred
54; Lake Shore J27i; Louisville and
Neshville, 7if; Kaehviiie! and Caat-
tanooga and at. Louie,- ob; liicnmotid
and West Point Terniiual, 7i; Ala
bama, A, 6's, I 102; Ailabama IB, 106;
Alabama C. 94 ;! Norfolk and Western
preferred 374: ICo&t Tennessee railroad.
31 do. preferred, 23; Cotton Oil Trust
4S; do. preferred, 811J Tennessee Set-
tteaitnt 6's,i 103; STeuoesiree- 5'b,
102; Tennessee 3's f - 77; I,; Virginia
6"s, . 60; Virginia ex-Mature Cou-i
pons 85; Virginia. Consolidated
od, Silver Certificates, 82i; Amer
ican Sugar 'Refinery j llli; do. pre
ferrtd 99; North Carolina 1 4's. 99;
North Carolina b's, 122; South Caro
lina Brown Cpnsol, 6; Memphis and
Charleston, 50; Mobile add Ohio 36;
Richmond and Danville,-5 k j -
- asiteu; oiu. u iii. ijiv.
m '"WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. ;
New York; Dac. 3i. The weekly
tank statement shows the following
changes: Reserve increase, 8662,975;
loans decrease, $458,f 00; j specie de
crease. $917i00: legal tenders in
crease, 111,634,800;'' deposit " increase,
8219,30UV-circulation decrease, 877,400.
rJ;he banks nOw boldf$o,839,55U in ex
cess of the requirements of the 25 per
cent rule.
COTTON
New York, Dec. 81. The Cotton
Exchange closed Saturday j and Mon
day. ' I
New York, Dec.'3l. Total visible
supply of cotton for- the world is 4,427,-
335 bales, of which 4,025,435 bales are
American, against 4,632,255 bales and
4,244j9o5 bales respectively last year.
Receipts of cotton this week at all in
terior towns! 88",723 ! bales; receipts
from plantations 176,415 bales. Crop
in eiarht 4,712,b77 bales.
New York, -Dec. 3l Flour' quiet
and steady; I low extras if 2 00(0:2.65;
city mills $4.154.J5; city mill
paten t3 4.404.65. Winter wheat
9 low grades 82.002.55;. patents $3.85
4 15; Minnesota clear $2 50(fif3 50;
straits $3 504 10; patients $4 254 75.
Soutnsro nour quiet ana steaay; com
mon to lair extra 2.iu(ff3,iu; gooa to
choice tlo f 15(So. Hye flour
steady and dull; superfine 83 20
3.40.- Wheat Spot nrmer witn op
tions dull ;No. 2 red 79icin store and
elevator; 80ii afloat?! No. 3 red 74f(d
75a; No. ? Milwaukee 37fe; No. 3 spring
73tc: ungraded- red 7jt(oyuc; jnq. 1
Nor.hern 83so83i; No.S Northern 78lc;
optfoas dull, firmer arid higher;
May and January most active; JNo. 'Z
red January 78o; Febriiare 791c; March
80f; May 82f?. Corn? dull and firmer;
No. a 49i3 in elevator? 00,01 anoat; un
graded m'xed 49,'19k steamer mixed
48f(50c; options dutl,; closing tcad-l
vance; May and January most active;
Januiry 49c; May 5fic. t Oat? spots
dull and steady 1 obuubs Begleoiedi
Januarv 6c; May S9ej8pot prices No .3
35c; do- white 41c; No?2 36ic; mix d
western 86:438; do wfeito 4U.a idic.
CLUee options openei steady and un
changed tcv5 points down, c.psed steady
at 5 points down to o points; up; Janu
ary! 816 25; March t..ti5fil6 1&; May
$15,9015 95; September 15.fc0; spot
rio auiet and steady! No. 7 l7co517iC
Sugar raw dull and firm;.fair refining
3(3 J-16c; centrifugals 3 test 3, 7-16c;
rennea urm wnp, ; a gooa uemaua;
No. 6 4 3 16faitc: NO. 7 4So 1 16c;
confsctiorers A 4i(24S 9-16;! cut loaf 5
5-16fS55ci standard A 4 .lH641e: pow
dered 4 3-165c; granulated 4 11-16
5c; cubei 4 13-16(5c. Molasses dull; for
eicn nominau ew onean eiauy
, . 1 - t t ,: 1. j
wivh fair demand; open kettle new good
to choice 25 a 37c. Rice steady wan
fair demand; domestic!. fair to extra 3i
OSic; Japan 4i(4Jc f Petroleum dull
and stead;; refiner uaehangedjerude In
oarreis at raruer's aw. tjoton seea 011
dull, and lower; cruda 4Ue(bH2; yel
low 45c. Tallow auiet and firm
Hides dull and steady, : Wool d ull
: and firm; domeetic fleece 25 a 32c; pull
ed "2'Xtfao; Texas . iJHajfic. for? stron
and . fairly active; 01a mess i tlo
15.25; ! new mess tlft.C0(fljl8.50; xtra
prime nominal, ireanuts-quiet and un
changed; fancy - hand-picked f 4ic;
farmers QKj$i Beef dull and firm
fam 1 1 v 18.00 (a 10 OOi extra , v Ha 339
' 56.25 E6.75: beef hanrs quiet and
ifeteady; dressed beef firm and dull;
tiercea'becf quiet ano nrm; city extra
India mess tl6.f0; cut meatS.firm
niakled bailies 9i a9ic; Co. .shoulders
1 81; do ham9 lli'llicj middles nrm
short clear tti.sa. i-.ar uwiwm Dbcwj
western steam l0.bo; : city w.vu; op-
tlonsJanuary 110 80; May 110.15; re
fined quiet; continent tll.15; South
America $11.35. Freights to Liverpool
quiet and steady, cotton 5-64d; grain
lid nominal, i j
- NATAL STORKS. ' '' -
New York -Spirits 6l turpentine
dull and steady at 80131c. Rosin
quiet and steady; Btrained,. common to
good tl.32ifflpl.35.
Charleston -Spirits turpentine firm,
at 27fc. Rasln firm; etralned tl.05.' --
Sftvannah SDirits turVei?j-e steady
at 28c Rosin firm at tl.02iCdl-07t. .
Liverpool Common rosm 3s, 7id.
Liverpool Turpentine 22s 4id.
London Turpentine, . spirits, 22a,
41d. Fine rosin strained,! 83.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Clyde Line Steamship 1 Croat an, Han
sen, Georgetown, S. C. H. G. Small
bones. .-) I " ; 1 , ,i '
' American schooner Orlando, Benson,.
New York; Geo. Harms, Son & Co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY, i 1 ;
Clyde Line steamship Cjroatan, Han
sen, New York, H. G. dmallbones. f 1
American schooner J. H. Cannon,
Harrison, Mayeguez, Porto Rico, Geo.
Karri 08, Son & Co. -
EXPORTS.
' .t
V'U " FOREIGN.! ':;;f t -f
For Mayeguez,Porto Rico, per Amer
ican schooner John H. Cannon, 141,151
feet rough lumber, 63,446 feet dressed
lumber, 55 barrels tar, 10. barrels pitch,
3 bagd rice, valued at 82,678. Cargo by
Edward Kidder's Sou. Vessel by Geo.
Harrl&s, don & Co ' . 1
VESSELd LN THE PORT OF WIL-
. MINGTON.-':-4v-.(j:'s
STEAMSHIPS. ir
Huntcliff (Br.), 2,180. tone, i Lewis,
Alex. Sprunt&Son. !
City of Worcester (Br.), 1,553 tons,
Fortune, Alex. Spront & Son. M l
Guy Colin (Br.), 1,463 itons, Dawson,
Alex. Sprunt & Son. , !
Tripoli! (Br.), 1,687 ton?. Coates
Heath Cotton Company. 1 ji :;m
-:!;v;V.:i;:'-;r-j..BARKS. .. !,. j I' lf
Zeus (Nor.), 445 tons, Thorsen, Jas.
, Kiley & Co.
Daisy (Nor.), 456 tons, Holborn, Pat-
erson, uownlDgr &. Co. i 1 i ip
Jorgenseh (Dan.) 568 tons, Jorgen-
sen, Jas. r. Kliey a Co. 1 1 1
Louisa Ger.h 590 tons. Weeener.
E. Pfcscbau & Co. - 1 .
Atlantic iGer.), 291 tons, Stein-
brugge.iE. Peschau & Co. '
Oawaru (Nor.), 558 tons Olien, Ham-
sen. Keide & Co. III
Solid (3wd.), 512 toes. Ohlssen.Heide
& Co.
' schooners: i i
Robert A. Sayder (Am.), 347 tons;
Guthrie, Geo. Harriss, Son & Cf. 1 l '
R,:S. Graham (Am.),! 321 tons. Toy-1
or, George Harris8,'Soa & Co. j h
Max (Am ), 177 tone, Patrick, Georg-e
Harriss, Son & Co. r ' : 1 1
Martin C. Ebel Am., 393" tons. MC-i
Milian, George Harriss Son & Co.
Klla it. Mill (Am.), 88 tons. Hill,!
Geo. Harrisa. Son & Co. ' j- .! i
Seth Mi. Todd (Am.), 178 tons, John
son, Geo.1 Harris. Son & Co.. i ' 1 11
Mattia A. Franklin (Am.), 4C6 tons.
McDonild, Geo. Harriss, Son & Co. ,
Mabel Darling tar ). 111 tons. Rani
ger, Cronly & Morris.
Kogrer Moore (Am.), 318 tons. Miller,
Jas. T. Riley & Co-.
Orlando (Am T, 180 tons, Benson, Geo.
Harriss, Son & Co. i 1
PRICES CURRENT,
The Quotations Represent Prices Whole
''. : .i Iwrte, I I--1 I j -J
i : PROVISIONS. i " , -
BACON Jforth Carolina. ! 1
Hams. W tt 13
Sides, a E... arc
i'4
BACON SUGAR CURED .
Hams, 13 lb.. ...... .14X
Shoulders, lb
DRTf SALTED
Sides, 9
I"
Pork, barrel
-tjity Mess,
LARD - j-
Cbmpound (Basis Trcs) ....
Pure....
I FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY,
8 1''- .
10.
FLOUR, barrel f i !
Western, low gTade.....i.......S 50 4
extra... 4.. .....4 OJSa 10
... I ,
.4 2- 4 SSj
GRAIN, 9 bushel
j Corn, from store, bags, white."..
6J5 6T
61 10 66
45 1V,
50 1
CO ! 65
5a 57X
54 1
miseu, irom siore, Dags...
Oats, from orc...i...-..i..
i rustoroof
Cow peas.
CORN MEAL, bushel in sacks.
in car lots i. ...... .......
HAY, $J 100 tts -'
ID astern . . . ;
Western, No. 1...:
Western No. 8...i
1 00
no
' V5
95
RICE r ri -,-.r., U-!' .,
Common ft .... ..
Fair.... .1..
Good ..... . I.. ....i.
Prime......
- ! 1 UMUUJiitlES.
4
5H J
6.. -k r.
CANDLES, ? & ! - !
aperm
Adamantine ....... ..i. ........
18
8
8
(9
COFFEE, f ft " I i
Jav ."....
Laguyra
Rio................L
30 !
19Hi
18
.35
27 :
as .,
30 I 1
ao
1 oo
eo a
MOLASSES, gallon-
New crop Cuba, in hhds
" inbbls j........
Porto Rico, in hhds....j. .......
' i ". 'Inbbls J
Syrup, in bbls.... i
8a
: - ii
75
6
bX
4
i
SALT, sack, Alum . . . . . J
Liverpool loO B to 3U0 B sacks.
SUGAR, lb Standard gran....
sianaara a.l.. ,,,
White Ex C..... i........
F.xtraa Goidon........j..,. ...
Yellow C I. .... .
6
4
4V4
SOAP box ......i
8 35 4 00
BAGGING, TIES, BARRELS. &a
BAGGING I
8-st Jute.
Acme.. .
.. 7
... Ttf
I T
BARRELS Spirits turpenUoe
tjecona napa, ecn . .........
New York, each..............
New City, eaoh , ,
...1 23 .
....1 C8 71
...ll-OU
GLUE, fi.
COTTON TIES,' 9 bundle.'!!" !!
HOOPLRONrl lb .j. ........
7H " I 9
loo l so
,2K3SX!
a ..--J.-V
7. 50 8 00
.1 S5 r
BUILDING MATERIAL
BRICKS, WUmlnSfton, MT.;....
LIMB. barrel .... .... .i.. .... ...
LUMBER. city sawea, y M feet.
amp stun, resawea...,,..,..,... .is oo30 to
jboagh edge, plank............).. .15 0010 00
i West Jndies cargoes, according '
t to Quality........... ........ ..13 0C15 CO
- Dressed flooring, seasoned...'..., IS Q&W go
Scantling and board, com'n 13 0014 00
NAILS, keg, cuts 601 basis 1 99
OILS, f gallon-
Kerosene.,
8K
4T ,
9)
St)
Lard .'
Linseed (Raw).....,...,,...
Linseed ( Roiled),,....., m... ...
It7
25
25
5
Tar....... .......
Dflr.lr and sbim
SmiGLES.banl mida, cypress
Tx21 h-arts, M......
saps
8x2 hearts .,.
6x20 h' arts . . . . - .
8 00S8 60
0 0W&6 60
S OOfiS 60 -4
1044 50
4 5J(6 00
00Q3 8i
S 63 (.0
UCiU
8 003-4 OCT
o ooaio oo .
18 6015 00
00 10 B'J
, 7 00 8 S3
5 00 8 63
8 00 4 03
' eapj...
oxi hearts
SAP f ... ...... ,H . , , .,,,,r
STAVES, S H-rW. a barrel...
n u. Qojsnesya
TIMBER, $ M feet shipping..
Mill prime
Mill fair.
ei
Inferior te ordinary..
COUNTRY PRODUCE
PEANUTS, ft bushel 88 Ibe
Prims.......
50 60 -0
65
65 70
, Extra Prime....
Fancy...,.......
13EE3WAX, f) lb.
BUTTER, 9 ft
North Carolina .
IS
8.
SO
50
Northern
ca&Kse. ft-.
Northern taotory
Dairy, cream....,
- Stft t$ W p w wmm
EGGS, f dozen
HIDES, ft
' Grees....
11 , 13 JL
18H 13H
10 WA
18
'if 8-i
4
POTATOES, fi OoshQl-
POULTRY
Chickens, Uve, grown
S5
15 S5 -
" spring
TURKEYS
cioo
Dyspcpgia and Liver Complaint.
Is it not worth the small price of 75c to
free yourself of every symptom of these ( dis
tressing complaints, if you think so call a t
our store and get s bottle of Shiloh's Vital
izes every bottle has a printed guarantee on
it, use accordingly and if it does you no good
it will cost you nothing. Sold by-Eobt. B,
Bellamy, wholesale and retail agent,- -
STA.TBJPKE3S. .
- -The farmers Tc&n. .look forward
hopefully to the new year which bids
fair to be one comparatively free
from trouble and anxiety. At last
tbey Jhaye, through much travail,
reached a point from which prosper
iiyis visible in the distance. They
can look into the future now and see
an agreeable prospect; With fail
barns they can enter the new year
with cheerfulness and having learnt
from .their severe -experience, they
will not agiin court disaster by deal"
ing in futures like the gamblers in
Wall street do. -Raleigh News Obser,
r. . , 1 j J k i
j They did not want decency and
intelligence to rule.:- They wanted
to install traitors and tools. Look
at the men they followed and voted
for. Their slimy trail leads from
the dens of harlotry, the dives of
pollution, the closets of the gambling
hells, the dark lantern hovels of the
anarchists and socialists and when
they appeared before the public , it
was with ribaldry of the bandit and
the boorishness of the oully. They
talked nothing! but - slang; they
preached nothing but communism,
and they sought only .the triumph of
vice over virtue and Ignorance over
intelligence, i But heaven never
sanctions the triumph of villainy
or sustains'the efforts of hypocrisy,
and injustice. .. Now leave the dead
alone to bory its dead. Salisbury
Truth. 1,: .1(1 - I
Appointment by the It Ian op of East
- Carolina.
! 1893 " :
Sunday January: 1, Circumcision, Bt. '
George's, Hyde county.
Wednesday, January 4; St. James', Beau
fort county. ;
Thursday, January 5, St.. Augustine's,
Pantego. ;i; f I ' : : .: " .
Friday, January 1 6, Epiphany, M. P.,
Yeatesville. v i- i n .n
Sunday, January S 8, first after Epiphany, !
M. P., Zion church, Beaufort county, i
Sunday, January! 8, first after Epiphany,
E. P., St. Thomas', Bath.
Wednesday, January IX, M. P., St. John's,
Durham's Creek. i i t
Thursday, January 12, Chapel of theCross,
Aurora. ' hi . . i -, n-....
Saturday, January 14, Haw Branch. !:
Sunday, J anuary 15,secofld after Epiphany,'
M. P., Cnocowinity. i i v
Sunday, January 15; second afterEpiphanv".
E. P., St. Peter's, Washington. r
Monday, January 16, iE. P., St Paul's,
Greenville..!. :' ' : i - ,
Wednesday, January 18, M.P.,Emmanuel,
Farmville. --: i i . i - - f
Thursday, January 19, M. P., St. John's.
Pitt county. ; , . . r
Thursday, January 19, E. P. , -t
Friday, January 20, M. P., Dawson's School
House. , :, in ' i -!. i ; : - "
' Sunday, January 22, third after Epiphany,
St. Barnabas', SnowiHilli Consecration.
Tuesday, Januaryj24, M. P., Holy Inno
cents, Lenoir county. i ' v i
Thursday, January 26 E. P., St. Stephen's
Goldsboro u j i. .... i
i . Never J'Joo Late, , .i.'"
No hour is too late to mend in. But one
minute after the train starts is too late to
get ready. Like the little boy with the toy
railroad like the real road and the actual
traffic, we begin to run out our day's trains
in the morning and i hardly weary of them
far into the nitjht. How many of them start
on schedule time?- If the railroad, even in
time of snowdrifts,' or floods, or accidents,
allows its trains to linger a few moments be
hind time, the depots and cars are filled
iwith complaints: Are we half so particular
in our own affairs? r Do we not start our day
and our breakfast at most irregular hours?
And if the early train is behind time, who
will keep track clear all day and re-arrange
the disordered time-tables? Whose fault is
it? everybody's but the condemnation
rests especially oni the wife and house
keeper, if she alio-- s the first meal of the
day to drag and grow tardy when at-a mo
ment's notice she could provide a meal suit
able for the most delicate appetite or i the
heartiest railway engineer, by using Heck
ers' Self-Raising Buckwheat, which is al
ways "on time." j .' J : I ,
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. ' A
marvelous cure for Catarrh. Diphthiew ,
Canker Mouth and! Headache. With eacn
bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector
for the more successful treatment of these
complaints without extra charge. Price 50c,
Robt. R. Bellamy,! wholesale and retail
agent. -W:j;r; -. H ;'-')' t-'.-j-" 1 '.'?-i"t-: "if
Useful
TN MAKING YOUE SELECTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS SA1ITA CLAUS SUGGESTS THEY BE
USEFUL AS 1 WELL AS ORNAMENTAL. H i SAYS TIMES ARE HARD AND YOU WANT TO
BE PRACTICAL IN YOUR CALLS. NOW THERE IS NOTHING MORE USEFUL OKNA-
' 1 ' ' ' , i
MENTAL OR PRACTICAL THAN A PAIR OF NICE SHOES. - i
. - 1 If 1 M ' j I
USEFUL TO KEEP THE FOOT WARM AND PRESERVE THE HEALTH, t . ' I
ORNAMENTAL IN THAT THEY ADD TO PERSONAL! APPEARANCE. I
i
PRACTICAL AS THEY SERVE AS A GIFT AND GIVE SERVICE AFTERWARD. I
k -;v-,.-ifH-f,l jv:-:i':-:.:;;y-j.v-';H.;-;, ,,..-!: ; ,-:-,4;:r,j-;t;:,ii J y.i---':--'':'"-: - li-
WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST STYLES IN TOWN AND CAN FIT THE BABY, THE MOTHER
THE BROTHER, THE PAPA, AND ALL THE SISTERS, THE COUSINS AND AUNTS. . WALL
AND EXAMINE. WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS. ' , ! i!
Geo. iR., French & Sons.
GREAT -:
Christmas Gifts.
Christmas (rifts.
MAKE YOUR FRIENDS A PRESENT OF SOMETHING USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. IS
THERE ANYTHING MORE APPROPRIATE THAN A BED ROOM SUIT, A PAR: LOR SUIT OR
DINING ROOMSUITt I AM MAKING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL FURNITURE FROM
NOW UNTIL JAN. 1ST, 1893. PARLOR SUITS WORTH $35 SELLING NOW FOR i 85. .BEDROOM
suits at $22 so Worth $30. sideboards at $10, $is and $25, worth fab mo he moey
PERHAPS YOU MIGHT LIKE A RATTAN" OR PLUSH ROCKER, A CENTRE TABLE, HAT
RACK, LADIES' OR GENTLEMEN'S WRITING DESK, A PICTURE, EASEL, H ALL CHAIR.
CHINA PRESSES, OFFICE CHAIRS, OR ONE HUNDRED OTHER USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE
GIFTS. t . ' ,
" CATALOGUES AND ILLUSTRATIONS O' ALL MY GOODS WILL BE GLADIYY SENT YOTJ
ON APPLICATION. ALWAYS MENTION WHAT ARTICLES ARE WANTED. - I
J MAIL ORDERS
I give special attention to all maU orders. You will be given Just as low price on goods yofl order
from me by mail as if you were here and bought in person and yon will be just as well pleased with
the goods, as the illustrations show nothing bat my prettiest and best styles. Everything is. guaran
teed to please or money refunded. Order from me at once and save money.
3E. M. ANDREWS,
16 und 18 West Trade StK i Charlotte, C.
1 , . ; . 1 1 ' 1- 1 t .
. . CALL AND SEE OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF " "
Christmas Books and novelties, y
OUR STOCK IS SO LARGE AND VARIED THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMEH ATE.
AND AT
PROMPT AND POLITE ATTENTION.
MARKET
TS A TRUE STONE CEMENT PREP ABED FOB
plied as Kalsomlne, but gives a hard finish, is neater, more, artistic in effect. ami more healthfol
Elegant effects in TINTING, SHADING, 8TENCIL, JtELIBF and other wwr. eaeSy obtotaed.
SO CENTS - COTEBS
Y. M. C.A.BUILDING, 805 NORTH
raring the monta of February I bought one
bottle of B. B. B. for my four-year-old boy, who
had what doctors term hereditary blood poison,
and to my utter, astonishment one . bottle cored
aim. . ; In February my j elder h son, : twelve
years of age, was. literally covered with ugly
sores on his legs and a terribl eruption on hi
head. He was cured with two botUes of B7B. B
As a quiet blood cleanser It baa no equaL
JAMES HILL," Atlanta, Ga.
' For several yean I have been suffering from
a constitutional blood poison, which has resisted
the treatment of oar best physicians, and the use
of the most noted medicines. . '
I was covered with a coppet colored eraption
all over my body and limbs, with .loss of appe
tite, excrutiatlng pains in my back, aching of my
Joints, general debilityemaciation, falling off o?
my hair, sore throat and great nervousness. 1
became incredulous, but being; told that B. B. B.
was a sore enough blood purifier and that it did.
not require a gross to be cured I commenced Its
use. Within two weeks' time I feft Improved. I
have taken about ten bottles and feel as well and
sprightly as any man. Hj appetite and strength
have returned and my hair j does not fallout. I
do not hesitate to say that B. Bi B. has no equal
as a general blood purifier, and; any one who will
nse onfy one bottler will be convinced that it has
no equal m these parts. I still continue its use,
as it is a splendid tonlo and keeps my system in a
fine condition. Yon have the liberty to direct
any sufferer to me in person. r I
I K.P.K. JONES, Atlanta, Ga.
if i Many Persons are bToten-1
, down-from overwork or household cares.
Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds the i
system; aids digestion, removes excess of bilo,
and cures malaria. Get the genuine.
WILL COMMENCE
SATURDAY, DEC, 31s
TO SELL, THE
ENTIRE STOCK
-OF-
TAVLORS BAZAAR!
FOR
CREDITORS.
arffams
ii;f -ii.-- W ii..; ;-rb----hi
In Every Department.
A.ISHiRIER,
ASSIGNEE
Issipee s
if, -1 .1
Va-'-f - - ,t .-H"'i y ,r
-hi' --!'-,. ; -..vfJ-.-.-l"-
r
M':rH"ln-'rJ:kt--::" M-
B
and Ornamental.
- ! :! ! ' I ' ; I . M,
Mi . -i, 1 - 1 ..'iJ-.v!.. .!:
1EDUCTI0IS.
Clew Year Gifts.
New- Year Gifts.-
ALL PRICES,
STREET.
WALL DECORATION. IT T a AS EASILY Ap
SO ' SQUARJfl Y.VRDS.
FRONT STREET; WXt'MINflTOIt '; N. tj
IF YOU WISH
PIANOS
"... .-! ,.:... ok . .'. -...
ORGANS
i f - - - . -
ALWAYS GO TO A RELIABLE HOUSB
WHERE TOTI ' REST ASSURED THAT . YOU
RECEIVE i THE i EQUIVALENT FOR YOUR
MONEY. ' , I J -
We are Offering f L
Special Inducements i
During This Month;
1L'-" " ! 'Wi 1
WE HAVE IN j STOCK A MAGNIFICENT
LUJ1 OF INSTRUMENTS, FROM TEN DlF-
VEKEKT MAKERS.
Our Cabinet Organs
IN SQLIDl OAK CASES ARE VERY POPULAR.
YOU! WILL FIND OUR PRICES WAY DOWN
AND THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR INSTRU
MENTS IS ACKNOWLEDGED EVERyWiEKEi
Our Tuning Department - J j
launder the control of Mr. Julius noffmanj
who is a thoroughly trained piano maker and;
consequently can do all work connected with!
instruments, no matter how intricate. We guar-!
tee the- work he does to be equal to work done in1
Hew: York Dr Boston, i '
E. VAN LAER'S.
i 02:r,d404 FOURTH ST. !
PAINTS! PAINTS
The Best to be Had Q
Chas. M. WHiTLocKi
i ' 1 1 308 North Front Street, " i
v ! ' WILMINGTON, N. O.
: r -Ji..;.-? ;). ,. -" sej ittf .
Dissolution.
TnE FIRM OF ATKINSON & MANNING IS
this day dissolved by mutual consent, ;Ed
ward Wilson Manning retiring. -
j JOHN WILDER ATKINSON,
if EDWARD WILSON MANNING,
Copartnership.
JOHN WILDER ATKINSON WILL ON THE
1st of i January admit his son William Mayo
Atkinson into partnership. i I
i The style of the firm will be Atkinson A Son.
; Dec. 3i, '91 J i ' H. dec3lini
j Fbom Pikb s9, East RikbrN. Y. .
I LOCATKD BSTWXBM CHAMBERS AKD ROOSXVELf
. STKHBTS. AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M.
SAILING-FBOM NEW YORK FOR WILMING
" I' : ; ton, N. c. f. :-:'As'
8. S. PA WNEte..... Saturday, December 81sti'92
is. B. UJttUATjpn.; Saturday, January itn,
WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK. '
S. S. CROAT AN . . . . . Saturday v December 3lBtv '02
& 8. PAWNEE ...... .Saturday, January 7th, '93
WILMINGTON FOB GEORGETOWN, S. C.
S. S. CROATAN L.. Tuesday, December atth, '9a
S. S. PAWNEE ........ .Tuesday, January 8d, '93
Through Bills of Lading ana Lowest Through
.Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and
soutn uaroiina. i i - i ' i
tac For Freight or Passage apply to
i . , , H. i. SMALLBONE3,
' ; '-;(-"( Superintendent.
Thso. G. Eaxa, Traffic Manager, i
i 6 Bowling Green, New Yawx,
Wx. P. Cxtdx A Ca, General Agents,
janesi-tl i Bowling Green, New York.
&8tt8&41X
TI7ILMINGTON vVjSLDON I RAILROAD
f f . ' j ' l' ' ' AJ.1 A PiVai V A.X BO, ! '
AND FLORENCE RAILROAD.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
M .
- DATED
Jan. 1st,; 1893.
a t
.S3
O aS
O tB
n
P. M
P. M.
P. M.I-A. M.
Leave Weldon. . L
Ar. Rocky Mount
19 so;
6 05
ii so;
e 15
1 23
1 39 6 02
13 4
I
Arrive Tarboroj.
Leave Tarboro.j.
9 35 .
1S'5SL
P. M.
Lv. Rocky Mount
1 39
e 03!
6 3S
19 35
1 15
7 23
jLeave wuson...
Leave Selma. ..i.
Lv. FayettevlUei
Arrive Florence.
S 25
7 58
2 35
3 30
ft 15
.1
5 00!
3 25
6 05
8 87
10 2i
10 40
8 30
O at
t
P. M.
A. M.
P. M.
Leave WDBon..
S 85
8 SO
4.30
e ooi
6 48
T 35
8 47
7 681
Leave Goldsboro
8 43
Leav Magnolia.
9 55J
11 35
viAr. WUmingtom.
10 95
P. M
P. M
A. M.
t TRAINS GOING NORTH.
DATED I
' 1 OE
r
Jan. 1st, 1893.
p a
o a
'55 "3 5
A M.
; 510
A. M.
P. M,
7 SO
d in
A. M.
Leave Florence.
LvJayettevuiei
Leave Selma
Arrive Wiiaon
9 20
IV 48
1 14
1 58
6 30
9 50
11 49
12 60
.it..
11 30 1..
O m
A. M.
P. M. P. M.IP. M.
Lv. Wilmmgton.
Leave Magnolia,
i'aveGoWflboro
Arrive Wilson. 4
9 30
11 10
12 20
1 10
8 00; 4 00! ?
9 ?.()! 6 401 ..
...i.LlO 331 6 69
I 11 15
7 48!.:.
-f
A. M
A. M.!P. M.IP. M.
P.
1 10
i 1 58
2 42
11 so
12 08
7 4S
Ar RockyMouni
nrttiun - 1
1 67
8 20
Am've larooro.
Lea -eTarboro.;
S 35
12 58
LvBoiyMoiint1
1 67
8 05
2 42
3 45
P. M
12 08
1 01
A. M.
8 20
9 30
Arrive v
P. M.
P. M
QLYDE N. Y. AND WILMINGTON 8. S. CO.
Train on til'e Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
ariAn ..- r.. m.. Halifax 5:4S o. rn., arrive
lanri Nppfca t ":40 p. m., Greenvule 8:19p. m., Kln
. , RetnrnW leaves Kinston :40 a
m . tireenvme ,".s .
tt'alhinirton Branch leave Washing.
.j7r. m . u-rTivea Parmele 8:10 a. m.. Tar
hnTfift-io return u-x iec xmwiv .
!iroSirSm: tt.Uns
Raleli SL R- aaUT, excepipuuuajf, av o:w t.
Mlinn&.T H2VIU If. 1U. x wm m. j .-v
uw. v m in. attAfl PlvmATith rlailv
tot Sunday, 6.-25 a. m., Sunday lO-.oo a, ml,
Tv-mrTi .. n.ic rn anil 19-9il a. m
Train on Midland N. v. Branch leaves Golds
tooro dailv, except Sunday, 6:00 a. m., arriving
SmithfleLd 70 am. Returning leaves Smithfield
&00 a. m.: a-rive at Goldsboro a m. i-
Train on NashvilleBranch leaves Rocky Mount
at 8:15 p. m., arrives Nashvule 6:60 p.: m.. Spring
HoneTflS p. nvl Returning leaves Spring Hope
8-ooa. m-, Nashville &36 a. m., arrive at Kocxy
Mount 9:15 a. m., dafly except Sunday, i ,
Trains on Lait Branch Florence K. B. leave
T.atts. 7-o d. m.: arrive Dunbar bmu p.m.
uuning leave Dunbar 60 a. m.; arrive Latta
a. fn.. . Daiiy except Sunday ,
Trftli Ou villi LVu Drauuit icayco w a ld w
Clinton w.ii? f:;"
irTri s:t o d. m..onnectingat Warsaw with
41, 40, 83 and - n , Weldon
irui Jit. u .Y," Yr-aiT .iKir-hmond
tnr .ii nmntB norm uauj.
and dauy except Sunday v!
la Bay iiine.
snnrtV with Norfolk
Norfolk and all
w .1. -Knrfkllr.
ui V-OHJ? y.
DrvTNB.Gen'1 Supt
j.B.KENLY,ueni-sj.-(iiro .
f,T. M. JUV, juv -a
Rocky Aiouni uuj
mrui tlarolina Railroad for
TLANTIC-COAST LINK, j A j
Wnjracrrox, Colcxbu AcatrBTA "EUrx,' road
I !
anas
CONDENSED SCHEDULK.
- rBAixs going eocta
Jan. l, isrs.
No. 83.
No. sa
4
t '
P. M.
S 25
9 41-"
10 25
Na eo.;
A. M.
3 SOI i
4 SS
a! M. I
4 S5 .
6 15
Leave Wilmmgvn....T;
vit
... 9 I 1 .
Leave MArion.
Arrive Florence......!
i
Leave Flarenco. . ,
Arrive Sumter....
"I-T
Leave Snhitex....,
ArrJreCoiumbi.-vr
n 45
9 9fi
No. 68.
A. M.
43
10 SS
N9. 62
una tlirrtugh from Charleston Tia on-
tralR. R.1
Leaviag Lanes 8:33 a. m. Manning
9:09a. m.
TRAtKS OOINO MOUTH.
No. 61
i i
afe Cojo
F.i M.
p. t.
T $S
No. 9
P. M
tl sol
Leave Columbia
no; 4s
A. M.
12 05
aJ,m.
12 05
1 SO
Nol 78.
A. M.
5 10
5 f3
Arrive Samter.
nve Bamt
- L
ave Snint
Leave Snrntr.
Arrjve Florence. . .
S 00
"4-
sFllr
Leave Florence
iieave JHirlon.
f
. i i - i- . .-
Arnve Wilmington. ..... 9 10
DallV.i tDallT PTrlprit: RnnaJ
No. 63 t-uns through to CharleBTOtt, B. C., via
Central R. R., arriving Manning 8:00 p. m., Lanes
8:4ip. Charleston 10:40 p. ni.i f i
Trains bn Manchester and Augusta R. R., leave
Sumter daily except Sunday, 10:W a. in., aTlve
Iiiinmi H-.69 a. m. Returning leave Rimini 12-30
p. m., arrive Sumter 1:40 p. m. i ) :
Txainsjon Hartsville R R. leave Hartsville
6:00 a. m, arriving Floyds 5:85 a. m; i Returnee
leaf e Fwyds 9:45 p. m.,arrtvtag HartsVUle 10:i6 d.
m.J Daily except Sunday. u 1 - " -
Trains son WUimngton ChadbOnrn and Cofiwav
Railroads leave Chadbourn 10:30 a. m., arrive at
Coaway ;l:00 p. m.t returning , leave Conway at
S:30 p. arrive Chadbourn 6:20rt.!m.i Leave
at 8.-00 a.mj and 6:25 p. m. Returning leave Hob
i :ui!, mi ana K4o p. m.j arrive at Chadbourn
:a a. nit ana csu p. m. Daily i
excebt Sundav.
I J JUIIJN Sr. D1V1
ui it. amiiji t ucu i juautttrerj i i
0 APE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY Ri B i
i I - -. : " - M i ,1 Hj Ii
t CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Ij Effkct November, 27Tfl, 1899.
iSouthb'ad
Northb'nd
Daily.
MAIN LINE.
Daily.
Nat)
No.
Ar . , i . . Wilmington. 1 . . i lv
Lv. . f ..Fayetteville. I . .1 Ar
Ar.a. Fayetteville. i..,Ly
Ly..i...:tjanford...J..t i
" Climax J..J..I !
" .... .Greensboro. L.J. Ar
Ar ... .. .Greensboro ..t . .1. L v
Lv...j..Stokesdale.h.i, ";
"2fAWJun.-Wal.CoveA.r
Ar NA WJun-Wal.Cove Lv
Lv Rural HaU.Li. 4
6.00 a. m.
8.08 '
8.21
9.48 " "
11.44 "
12.16 p. m.
12.25 "
1.22 "
1.65 "
9.33
8.0
4.26 "
" .i Mt. Airy...L.L.Ar
Northb'nd
DaUy
Bbnkbttsvillx Dry.
N o. 4.
...Bennettsville. J..Lv
, Maxton...Ll..''
Red Springs l J "
.....nope MUls I i.. '-
5.40
6.39
7.09
7.43
8.03
a. m.
Fayette yilleJ.i ..Ar
Sofethb'hd
Northb'nd
iDaily Ex.
Factory akd Madiso I
Bbanchxs. 1 j
Daily Ex
Sunday, f
banuay.
No. 14 4
No. 16.
16.00 v. tn.
Ar...
.. Ramseur
- Dlimn
...Lv
6.40 a. rn.il
8.35( II
4.?0
3.5 S
,4'
Lv!!.
Ar...
lv!!!
.Greensboro .i.e. .Ar
9.S0
4.25 m.
.Greensboro.!, l. . Lv
It 00
s.m p.
11.60 p.
p.,im.
pjm.
.StokeSdale.
I.... 1 119 20 p m.
.i.k..Ar 1.10 p. m.
...Madison.
1 Daily except Sunday. - i i ; f i;
Trairl No. 2 connects at Sanforri witK Spahnani ;
Air-Line for Raleigh, Norfolk and alt points North i
and East, and at Walnut Coved with the Norfolk I
& w estern it: K. for vv instou-wvlem, Roanoke and
ylrtlntaorth and. West of Roanoke. i
I TtaUt No. 1 connecte at Walnut Cove with Nor-i
folk ami Western R. It. for Wlnstont-Hnlntn. Rn.in. I
oke audi all points North and West of Roanoke, and
at Sanford with Seaboard AirLkia for Monroe,
Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and alii points South
and Southwest . ' ji I
Pullman Palace Sleeping- Car on Seaboard Air
Line trains North and South from Kanford nnri on
Norfolk Western trains North and West from
Passemgers from Wllminirton. FavftttRviiiri. Ma.
ton, Bennettsville and all points south of San
ford will arrive at Raleigh at ll:ls-a. rm, and
have live hours in Raleigh and reach home same
day. i - ..;...; i r.. j ..: . .
Ampje time given .passengers for breakfast and
suppea at-Fayettevilie, and dinner at Walnut
wove, i w. is. hxle.
sJ.iW. FRY, General Passenger Agent. ,
pannal Managers; -1 , -I i - '
ral Mam
30 AKD
1 Ull VfVAVAJ AJLAb UXlXJk. ; ( 1
C4"OIJA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD
XX
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No.83
Daily
No. 41
Daily
No.48
Dally
ex Su
No0,
1S93.
ex bu
P M.
Leave Wilmington.":
Lqave Pembroke...;
Leavd Maxton :
Leav Laurinbnrg...
Leava Hamlet .......
Leave Wadesboro. ..
Leav Monroe.
Arrive Charlotte.....
Leav. Charlotte .
Leave Lincolnton...;
7 O0
11 27
A. M.
19 12'..
12 45 P. M.
2 2)
810i
8 401
5 40
rFm.m TUB
t .
Pated
11.00 p. m.
7.46
7.o ' "I
6.00 '4
4.13
13.45 - 'I
13.40
2 ST 1
,2.30 '
!1.69 '1
i.n 'I
M.Wnorjn.
SoBthb'hd
Daily.i.
Na 3j ,
10.15 p. in. Ar
'9.80 4 "
l8.9
I8.C5 '
7.17 LV
r , , S t
J
IF
9 06 .......
10-10U.....V
U OOlP. M.
7 00
8 45
6 08
6 03
7 46
........ ...t. .
Arrive Ruthertordten ..I..'
t
i
EASTBOUlJfD Ti
No.24No.38
!NOiS6
Daily
Daily
Daily
ex u
ex Sa
LA. M.
Leave Ruthprfordton...
8 00
9 34
10 89
LeavB Shelby
Leave Llncolntjon.
AfrivleCharlotte.
Leave Charlotte
Leave Monroe.
P. M.
iA. M.
P. M.
11 63
73ffl
4 80
20
83
9 251
11 031
Leave Wadesboro..,
Leave Hamlet
A.-M.
12 15
1 45
Leavfe Laorinborg.
Leave Maxton
Leave Pembroke
Arrtvie WUm in gton .
8 50
2 42l
7 SO
scjnstrjxs between wtlmixotoh akd- Atlanta.
Lea' e Wilmington 7:3u p. m.; arrive Atlanta 8:10
. m. Leave Atlanta 8:36 a. m. arrive Wilmington
5 4 m. ' ' I - - .(' :
sieeners on S3 and 24 between .Wilmington and
Charlotte. . . i 1 '
Puiamans on 41 and 83 between Portsmouth
and Atlanta.- , i : i 1 ; m'
No. 41 and 3S solid be twee nt Portsmouth and
Charlotte. 4 .. . - i i ; i i 1
Nos. 43 and 86 make connection at Lihcomton
to and from Western North Carolina.
Not. 23 and 81 make connection from and to ait
points South.and- West with G C. and N. at
Monnoe. i ' ; I - I ; '
Juiicture points at Pembroke, with short unt A. -Ci
Li at Maxton with C. F. and Y.V.,and A.AL.R
at Wadesboro with Chcraw and Salisbury t Ham
let with R. and A., at Monroe with G. V. and H.,
at Charlotte with R. and D. system, at Lincoln
M.
too With C. and L. Marrow Guago, at bhelby
and Rutherfordton with. 8 Cs. ; I -
I JNQ. C. WINDER, Gen'l Manager.
I L T. MYERS, Gcnl Superintendent
t nr. ii..: ..I'll r. a . .
O. y. SMITH, Traffic Manager.
cov
W
tLMLNGTON SEACOST RAIL ROAD.
4
Round Trip Fare 25 Cts,
-
21
on
TIME -TABLE IN EFFECT DEC 11th, 1898.
in-,
LEAVE PRINCESS STREET Dally except
fcunday at 7:3( A. M and 2:30 p. m. . .
LEAVE THE HAMMOCKS 8:10 a. in- and 6:00
aw -
ar- ;
,
80 . m. and leave the Hammocks 6:15 p. m.
I"
4 E. C. RAIL ROAD.
fjHf EFFECT THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1888 .
tie
7:15
LEAVE WILMINGTCN DAILY FOB JACK
tonville aoilintenrtdiate stations at 4:O0p.n-?
i Leave Wilmington dilly, except Saturday ana
Sunday, for JacksonvU. and intermediate points
at 9 a. m. .,,
'Trains arrive at WCtalngton daily, except Sun
day r at 8.00 a. m., daily c seepf Saturday and Sun- ,
day at 6:20 p. m., an on Saturday at to p. m
addittonaL - ' - --,
t Steamer on New River leaves Jackson villa
daily, except Sunday, for Marines and intermedi
ate points at 6:20 a. m., arriving at Jacksonville -on
return at 1 p. m. H..Ai WHlTiNG,
t j. w. marten is, ' General Manager
Gea'l Paacengw AgraV I
Nos.
pointp
-V
1
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