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Charlotte Newt; Mecklenburg has
not contained a distillery is many
years, but one is soon tq be put in
operation. 7. s ' j : .
v Winston etineZ: Mr W. J. Liipn
ertNhad $3,000 insurance cn hiff
dwelling and household x property.!
which were destroyed by fire Mon
day afternoon.
Concord Times'. Mrs. Liaura EJgi
sod, wife of Mt.' Jacob Edgison, of
No. 5 township, was burned to death
last 'Sunday morning about 11:30
o'clocbJ Mrs. Edgison was 33 years
old. A' sad life-ending. :
The Rome, Qa Tribune,' otl Wed
nesday contains this account of the
marriage of Judge Geo'A.- Shuford,
of Asheyille, to Miss Julia Dean, of
Floyd county, Ga.f which occurred
on Tuesday of last week.
l Borne Greenville gentleman offered
to pay for all the barbecue a hungry
looking darkey would eat. The dar
key cleaned up a whole pig with
bread in proportion. The dinner
cost his backers $2 50.
An $8,000 farm, within three miles
of a Coast L "me depot in Nash county
has brought for the last three years
an annual rental of $75, or less than
enough to pay taxes on the property
and insure its buildings !
, The dentists of ' North Carolina
propose to be substantially repre
sented at the World's. Dental Con
gress to be held at Chicago August
17 to 2G, 1893 Dr. Thomas M. Hun-,
ter, of Fayettevilie, and Dr. ;Sid P.'
Hilliard, of - Rocky - Mount, ! of the
finance committee, are making ex
ertions to this end." '
D anbury Reporter: We learn that
some North Carolina capitalists
speak of purchasing Camaca and
some 2,000 acres of land adjoining,
wjth the cascade, and building a
real mountain town. They can have
a park 1,000 yards square, with the
water falling oyer the mountain 500
to 1,000 feet above the town.
A fire at Swepsonvillo a fewi days
ago destroyed the big factory at that
place. It was caused by friction
from a belt and as all the water pipes
were frozen they were helpless to do
any good towards extinguishing it.
Some of the machinery, howeyer,
was saved. A few of the operatives
came here to day looking for work
at Crown Mills. !
i M,aj,. Nelson, a white man about 30
years of age, who lives at Oxford, N.
C, got up in his night clothes a few
nights ago and went out into, the
snow and took hisjstand, and was
found there the next morning nearly
frozen to death. He had been drink
ing very hard for some time and it is
thought he did not have his right
mind. Itis yery doubtful whetb.tr
he will live much lunger, - - m:
Winston Sentinel: James Lewellyn,
of Surry; R. D. Reed, of Rockingn
ham; "Dick" Hackett and. W. Wi
Barber, candidates for the Solicitor
hip of this district, were in Greens
boro this morning to see Solicitor
Settle about what time he proposed
sending in his .resignation to the
Governor, Mr. Settle said the first
of n?xf! week- It is understood that
all of the candidates, with the ex-
ception of Barber, are in favor of
Settle holding over until after the
inauguration of Qovernor-oleet C.
f Settle resigns next week it is be
ieved that the -present Governor
will appoint hi3 successor.
Charlotte News:' Adlai lEwing
Stevenson, Vice President of i the
United States, March 4, 1893, is a
son of John Turner Stevenson and
Eliza A. Ewing; grandson of James
Stevenson and Nancy Brevard; erreat
grandson of Hngh Brevard and Jane
Young; great-great-grandson of
John Brevard and Jane McWhorten;
great-great-greatxgrandson of John
Brevard and McKnitt, Besides
being related to prominent citizens
of our county, the Brevards, David
sons, McDowells, Reids and others,
he is connected with influential iani
iliesin all the Southern 'States de
scended from the same parent stock.
Durham Sun: Professor Jerome
Horner, of Oxford, was in the city to
day. He was on his way .to Raleigh
and had with him a lug of mineral
water, taken from a spring on his
place, which he was carrying there
to be examined. He says it has been
pronounced very fine by iseveial
chemists. lhirty-two marriage
licenses were issued in.this county
durintr the month of Decembor.which
closes to-day. Durirg the year 1892
212 couples have married in this
county. Of this number 100 couples
were whites and 1U colored
Henry Weaver, a clever mam, aged
about 35 or 40 years, lived in the
Red Mountain neighborhood. It is
said that he had a family. The news
reached Durham last evening that
he left home Sunday and had not
been seen up to yesterday about 1
o'clock, when he was discovered
rlAfLrl. shrouded beneath the snow
His body was f ound near a side 'path
one and a half miles from Rougemont.
It was an accident that it was dis
covered. Mr. Weaver, the Sun is told,
was subject to epileptic fits.
Durham Globe: It is a matter of
town pride, that with so manyriyal
firms, each fighting for a place just
ahead of his competitor, there has
not been during the twelve months
just closed a single fail are among
the business farms or any importance
in this city and yery few among tl e
smaller dealers There is a story
to the eff ect that a party ot citizens
men who. wanted to see homes
protected and roguery and outlawry
speedily put -dawn held a meeting
last night and 'discussed in a quiet
and business wy the ques
tion of lynching, . without fur
tner aao, tne notorious crimn
inal, Henry Rogers.- A Mr.
Whitehead came into The Globe
office last tight and wanted to
raise a row with the editor of this
1 TIT 1 . . .
paper, we aia not want to raise a
row and told the gentleman to get
out cf the tfffice. He insisted upon
raising the row, but was soon . dis
patched.' He claimed that he had no
grievance with the ditor t f The
Globe, but that some of . his friends
had told him that be t hould fight Mr.
' . . . mar n , i . i
t airDrotner. ; r jur. - r ait-Drotner re
gretted that it was' necessary for
him'to see that Whitehead was kept
in jail, but necessity has no apology
to regret. Chief Wcbdall found that
Whitehead had with him a new
razor, and Policeman Wood inform
fid nsat court this morning that he
expected to carve Fairbrother.
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Health. Note For the People From the
North Carolina Board of Health, t
! TYPHOID FEVES. - .' ;
The fact that a much larger number
cf persons die in our State from typhoid
fever than any other preventable dis
ease, suggests the propriety and the
importance of bringing to the attention
of our people certain facts in regard to
its origin and the best way to check Its
spread. . -i . . ,
The mere mention of cholera and yel
low: fever, those strange and foreign
pests, suggests to everyone the adviaa-.
bility of taking every precaution
against them; but typhoid fever,rwhlcb.
In the course of-years islajs its thou
sands, where hundreds - or even -tent
suceamb to the former, is regarded as
a matter of course, a necessary evil to"
be endured; and not a thought as to the
prevention of its spread :ia given. This
indifference is doubtless i due- to1 igno
rance ot its true nature and of the
proper weapon's with which to fight it,
otherwise such disregard of the safety
of others would be criminal, as I think
will sufficiently appear later on. I j
' "Typhoid fever is a specific disease;
that is, it la not produced by general
conditions, but comes frcimi a special
germ or seed, just as not concatenation
of circumstances known to man could
produce a crop of wheat Sunless the seed
wheat be first put into! the ground.
Thee germs or seeds flourish in water,
not necessarily impure-water, accord
ing to the chemical tests; and while
it is possible that they may be breathed
into the system, the accepted .opinion
js that they- are almost u invariably
swallowed, taken in with our driuk. i
Where co they come from, and how
do they get into our drinking water? j.
. The characteristic lesion, as we doc
tors say, in typhoid fever is an ulcera
tion of the small intestine irr certain
jj little glands called Peyers patches.
These ulcers are caused. by the germs
which: are present in myriads, and
which are carried out oi the body ' in
every evacuation. The 'discharges are
thrown out on the ground usually. The
germs, which are very hardy, soak
through the soil into our wells, or those
of our neighbors at perhaps some dis
tance, or are washed by heayy rains
into streams which furnish the. i water
supply cf towns and cities. i i
As mere abstract assertions are not
apt to make much impression, I i will
giva an illustration in the concrete
demonstrating the truth ot what 1 have
asserted.: i i -s ,- . .. i i:
In the spring of 1885, Plymouth, Pa..
a mining town of about len thousand
inhabitants, on the banks of the Sus
quehanna, was visited bg a fearful epi
uemic of typhoid fever, fin which there
w,e.te over tslevea hundred casesj near
iy all of them occurring within! three
months. The town was; supplied with'
water mostly by a beautiful pure moun
tain stream on the banks . of which
there was only - one i house. ' To that
house there came in January, a man
from a distance who had typhoid fever.
His dejections were thrown out on the
snow quite deep and frozen hard- and
remaining so uutil a thaw on the 26 ;h
of Marchj ' During the -.latter part of
the freezing" weather the town was
supplied by water pumped irom the
Susquehanna. When the snow melted
and ran into the mountainstream filling
the storage reservoirs, that water was
turned into the mains, j On the 9th cf
April, just fourteen days! afterwards,
the average time it. takes! typhoid to
appear after exposure to its cause, the
first case occurred. During the terrible
scourge that immediately followed it
was demonstrated that! only those
drinking the moantain water were at
tacked while those confining themselves
entirely to 'using the waters of wefts
many of them acioriitg to chemical
analysis ivery foul, or to! that of the
Susquehanna, which received theeew
age from! Wilkesbarrea city of j 30,000
inhabitants, three miles above, not to
speak of a number. of towns higher up,
escaped altogether.- Could anj thing
be plainer than thathe 11,000 people
were Doisoned bv a"water in other re
spects pure, in which IB ere existed tho
specific gerras of typhoid fever? Or can
anything be plainer than; that if the
proper precautions had been observed
arid the excreta of the ciase on the back
of the stream been disinfected,, that is
had the germs been destroyed before
they were thrown outi the pestilence
would not have occurijedf" How enm
inal would his attendants have been if
they had known the danger and "remedy
tor it. now ne orjecvoi iniscommu
nication'is to place upon ever? person
who reads it the responsibility that
arriis from a knowledge oil these
three facts:. 1. that typhoid fever is
nearly al way 8 conveyed' through drink
ing water contaminated by the undis-
infectedldi&cnarge or some person ai
fected with that disease. It is of ten
impossible 10 trace thB connection in
individual casef,.but aigreatmany ln
controvertible proofs render such an
inference, where the cause can not be
ascertained, more than reasonable.:
2. "That I the only practicable jway to
preyejjt t.itS spread is to deetroy the
germs wiine tney are sutnin reacn uy
the use of a proper disinfectant. 3
Tbata'good disinfectant can ibe ob
tained by every man, po matter now
. .. .T.2I1.
poor, mere are a numoer. dui j. win
mention I only two: f "Boilings The
clothing and bed clothing of the pa
tient, e!pecially if soiled, should be
boiled for, at the very least.a half hour.
2. Milk iof Lime. This is prepared by
pouriDgion a quart of ipieces of; quick
lime a quart of water, which will re
duce the lumps to powder, whereupon
three quarts more of water should be
added. I Keep in a well closed) vessel
and shake before using. Add en equal
quantity to the deiecta to be disinfect
ed and allow mixture to stacd at least
an ho'ir before emptying. ih i
Th& attendine Dhvsician. if well
postePd and conscientious, will I always
give the same or similar directions to
those above, but the be9t of us all will
sometimes cap, and if jou should have
a case of typhoid fever, 4o jour family
and your doctor nods, wake him up.
, Tnere are a great many things about
fever interesting and Important for the
general public to know, but I cannot
impose further upon the generosity of
the puhliBher of your Daper.wno Kinu;y
prints i this free of charge simply for
the good of the coraiiuuny. s
1ICH JKD fJ- IjEWIS, Mi U
. !.; ' .!'.:"-..' . eeoretary.
ClMHire and Opening; of the fITialls.
On and after Sunday, January lst,1893, the
mails at the Wilmingtoiii N. C, post office
will close and be ready for delivery, as fol
lows: . h , j i ' ,
close; 1
For Mt. Airy and way stations,
C. F. fc Y. V: railroad 1 .00 A. M.
" SoUthport ...... ...,i.y . $:30 .
" Shallotte, Brunswick county! -
Tuesdays and Fridays,,. 6:00 "
Wrightsville .4... 6:20 "
' ' Peanut, Onslow county Mon-i
days and Fridays,.. 6:30 "'
" North, and way stations, WJ
,& W. railroad .. I...', i. ........ 8:30 "
' 1 Cape Fear river, Tuesdays andi -
. Fridays ..... t v4 . . :09 P. M.
" Clinton, MagnoUaand Golds4 ,
boro, "shoonyV (......., .;3:tX) ' " -
' South, and way stations, Wj i-
C. & A. railroad. ...1. ....... .15:25
' " Charlotte, and way stations;
C. C. railroad ........ A .....46:00 M.
" Wilson, and points Norths
connect with No. 14 W. &
W. railroad -.1 fc..,7:00 "
MAILS READY FOE DELIVERY WHEN TRAINS ARB
on time.
I From Mt. Airy, and points
on
Fi & Y. V. railroad i . . . .J : . - J 1:00 A.
M.
Charlotte, and points on C. O. -
railroad ...... ...... j. ... ,J . . L8;30 "
" South, and points on W." C. & - .
A. railroad..:.: U.. 1.9:50 "
" Landings on Cape Fear river.
Tuesdays and Fridays. .. L .. J .8:00 "
" Clinton, Magnolia, amd' Golds-
boro, "8hoofy'f ..L..j;l2 M. "
Southport ....j.....!...U5:O0P. M.
xV Shallotte, Brunswick county. - 1
Mondays and Thursdays. 1... 1 .7:00
' ?' Peanu,wand Onslow county,
' Tuesdays and Saturdays....... 7:30 "
' Wrightsville . . . . 1 1, .U7:30 '
" North, and waystaltions, train
No. 23, W. & W. railroad.. !.;7:30 "
Through mail .1.... .....!- .11:30 " ;
... i i GaOj Z. Fkekch, P. M. r
All miserable sufferers, with dyspepsia
can be cored by Simmons Liver Begoiator.
"Klae turn or I Drop Yon."
" J From a Pari Letter.) -
A recent bit of Paris gossip is worthy t of
an old romance. The Countess De Bayonne,
a young married lady well known in Paris
ian society, was coming rjut of an exhibi
tion of paintings in the Champ-Elysees
when a heavy rain transformed the famous
JClysian fields into a muddy marsh. Her
victoria happened to be on the other , side of
the road.i She hailed her coachman, who,
inattentive, did not see her signs nor hear
her, and the pretty woman was obliged to
give up her efforts in despair. Of a sudden
she heard a masculine voice at her side
making a proposal. ; - r
"Give me six sons, madame, and Twill
carry you through the crowd." i i
- The countess turned round. The author of
this interesting offer was a handsome young
man, dressed as a workman. After a mo
ment's hesitation the lady said bravely:
"Be it so; take me to my carriage," and.
lifting up her skirts, she put one arm around
the robust man's neck, who lifted her up as
a feather and gayly commenced his expen
dition. i i - ... . '! :!:
All went well till they arrived abouThalf
way across the road, close to a large pool of
muddy water, when the man stopped short.
"Kh bien, i what's up now?" asked the
couutness. i i !..
"Eh bien,"' resolutely replied the man
"you must kiss me! ' t , i.
"What?" j.
"Kiss me or I will put you down and
leave you!" r i i ;
Vv'hat was to be done? The situation was
a critical one, even a little ridiculous. After
all, a kiss does not kill; it is soon over, alas,
on the theatre as well as in real life. This
was the meditation of the countess, and she
gracefully bent down and kissed her car
rier. . F ( J.I .!' '
The rest of the journey was satisfactorily
performed .and the countess was : placed
comfortably in her carriage, where, a litle
flushed and i confused, she took uu her
purse and brought f ortb a franc, which she
offered to the man. But he, politely taking
on nis cap, bowed, saying: "Pour qui me
premez-vous? Merci, e suis assez paye."
("Whom do you take me for? Thank, you,
I am sufficiently paid.") He then tarried
and walked away. The countess, mystified,
went her way, wondering who the man was.
'. - m e t-
Quarterly meeting.
The following are the appointments for
quarterly meetings for Wilmington district,
M. E. Church South for 1893: u ! i
Wilmington, Grace church, January 8th.
Southport,' January 14th and 15th. i
. Wilmington, at Fifth street, January22th.
Scotts Hill, circuit, at Rocky Point, Jan
uary 28th and 29th.
Carver's Creek circuit, at Wayman, Feb
uary 4th and 5th. v i i !
. Bladen circuit, at Bethelem, Febuary 11th
and 12th. r ' : x . n:"
Clinton'fcircuit, at Goshen, Febuary 18th
andl9th. N .
Elizabeth circuit, at Jilizabethtown, Feb
uary 25th and 26th. C v I
Onslow circuit, at Tabernacle, March 4th
and 5th. 1 x .
- Columbus circuit, at Cerro Gordo, March
11th and 12th.
White ville.'at night, March 12th.
Waccamaw circuit, at Zion, March 14th
and 15th. . . - , i
Kenansville circuit, at Kepansville, March
18th and 19th. . : - , K i
Brunswick circuit, at Concord, March 25th
and 26th. I . ; . . i ! -
.Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, -April 1st
and 2nd. I ; , ,--.;
W. S. RoifE, Pbsidino Elder. .
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Shoulders, 1 8
DRY SALTED : ! 1
Sides, V lb 94' !
Pork, barrel ' . .1 I : J !,
City Mess,
LARD $ ft . ! .1 ?
Compound (Basis Trcs) .
Pure . ......
'8 ! : !
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY,
&C. !
FLOUR, 9 barrel . : I
Western,1 low grade. 8 50
" extra ...4 0X34 10 . U
" I family .4 85 4 50
GRAIN, bushel . i
Corn, from store, bags, white... 6P 67 )f
' mixed, fronatore, bags... 61 a (56 i
Oats, from re.... ....... 45
rustproof... 50
Cow peas...... CO & OS
CORN MEAL, V bushel in sacks. &.S 67tf
I. 9mw lota r. .... -
HAY, tOO B8 ! . I 1 " ' ' ,' i. fl ;
Eastern J.... ......... i. 100
Western, No. 1. U0 t295 1 i
Westerni No.8 Do I "
RICE !.' i ! i
Common $ lb
Fair -. "tVt & i; :! Is
Good 514 tfc ;
rrune. e
j UKUUisms.
CANDLES, 9 B
Sperm ..1 13
Adamantine ....".t,.... 8
COFFEE, 111- . !
sa
9
&
Java ! 1 30 '
Laguyra ; . .. ...i itt43 -
Rio........ 18
MOLASSES, 9 gallon
New crop Cuba, In hhds ... ...,&
- "i j inbbls ..J...... srr
Porto Rico, In hhds............... 8
" ' inbbls.. : 30
Syrup, in bbls.. ao
SALT, V sack, Alum ..... i .71 00
Liverpool 150 B to 200 to sacks.. 60 ta
SUGAR, 9 Jb Standard gran bb
Standard A 5 &
White Ex C 4
KxtraC. Golden....... 4'
19X
' 75
xeuow u 4
SOAP W box 8 25 Q 4 00
BAGGING, TIES, BARRELS, &C ! I
BAGGING :..!: : I .
S-ft Jute ;. 7
'Acme....: 7J4 1 1
BARRELS Spirits turpentine
Second hand, each.. ..125
New York, each..... .1 CO 7EI
New City, each...;.: 1 50 -
GLUE, lb ...i 7a -9
COTTON TIES, ft bundle 100 a 1 10
HOOP IRON, 8H2X
BUILDING MATERIAL ,&e. M
BRICKS, Wilmington, V M 7 50 8 Ob
LIME. barrel l 25 ! M
LUMBER,' city sawe&, y M feet.
aoip stun, resawea. is oo30 CO
Sough edge, plank. 16 00 16 00
West Indies cargoes, according
toquaUiy 19 0C15 f0
Dressed flooring, seasoned....... 15 0i20 00
ScantUng and board, rora'c 13 00&14 00
NA1L.S, keg, cut, 60tl basi: 1 8J i
OILS, gall6n
Kerosene. 814
Lard
10H
67
Linseed (Raw) ir
Linseed (BoUed). ... to
Rosin j .r. .... 21
Tar sj
Deok and spar .-. 1
SHINGLES.hand made, cypress
5
25
35
Tx24, haarts, M 8 00&8 W
" saps; 6 00(56 60 .
6x21 hearts .." . ....... 6 006 60
" f eajw . 4 0a4 60
6x30 h arts .... . 4 5)S 5 00
'saps 0Ka36t
5xW hearts ...... ...... 6 3 to
- sap i.... .... . . OCJ
STAVES, V M W. O. barrel...... 8 0O?i,4 00
K o. hogshead - 0 004iooo
TIMBER, V M feet shipping 13 5015 00
Mifi prime U OOtaiO 50
Mill fair 7 Om 8 63
Common miU 1. 6 00 6 61
inferior to ordinary 3 00 4 01
' ! ' COUNTRY PRODUCE .!
PEANUTS, 9 bushel 88 Ds
Prime -
50 80
60 65
66 7 J
j-
Extra Prime...
Fancy:
BEESWAX, V ft....
BUTTER, ft
North Carolina ....
Northern
18
so
JO
ca&usis, V ft
Nortnern lac lory..
Diry, cream .
State ..
EGOS, V dozen ...
HIDES, ft ft
Green....
Dry
11 13 i
lsvta is
io ion
18
- f
3
4 &
POTATOES, ft Dnshel
; Irish, fi bbl..., .
75 a 8)
POULTRY
i Chickens, Uve,grown...
" i spring. .
TURKEYS- -
85
15
..75 100
i : A Million Friends. !
: Arfriend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than' one million people
have found just such a friend In Dr.
King's .New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds. It you have
never used this Great Coueh Medicine,
rSSSSSSSSlrSS Wl
eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed or money will be re
funded. ! Trial bottles free at; R. R.
Belamy's Drug Store. Large bottles
50c and 1 1.00
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.;
Is it not worth the small price of 75c to
free vonrself of everv svmntom of these dis
tressing complaints, if you think so call at
our store ana get a ootueoi eouan s vitai
izer, every bottle has a printed guarantee on
it, use accuruiugiy auu ij. ituues vuu uu kwu
it will cost yon nothing. Sold. by.Robt. B .
Ueiiamy, wholesale and retail agent. . 1.
Appointments by the Bishop of East
- '. Carolina.- " .
Wednesday, "January 4,' St. James7, Beau-,
fort county. ; .
Thursday, ' January 5, , "St. Augustine's,
Pantego. " -
Eric lay, January 6, Epiphany,' M. PM
Yeatesville. I .
Snuday, January 8. first after Epiphany,
M. P.. Zion church, Beaufort county. i
Sunday.- January 8j first after Epiphany.
E. P., St. Thomas', Bath., z
Wednesday, January 11, M. P., St. John's,
Durham's Creek. i
Thursday, January 12, Chapel of the Cross,
Aurora. ., i' "1 : i
Saturday, January 14, Haw Branch. t
Sunday, January 15,second after Epiphany,
M. P., Chocowimty. ! f - i,
Sonday, Januaryl5, second after Epiphanv,.
E. P., St. Peter's, Washington. .
Monday, January 16, E. P., St. Paul's,
Greenville. - ' x
Wednesday, January 18, M.P.,Emmauuel.
Farmville. !' .
Thursday, January 19, M. P., St. . John's
Pitt county. ' .! ,"
Thursday, January 19, E. P. - !
Friday, January 20, M.P., Dawson's School
House. - -1 -
Sunday, January 22, third after Epiphany,.
St. Barnabas', Snow Hill, Consecration.
Tuesday, January 24, M. P., Holy Inno
cents, Lenoir county. . !
Thursday, Januarv 26 E. P., St. Stephen's
Goldsboro .- - -
A Serlone and lVcaliar Aceldenf.
One day last week Tom. Pratt, colored, of
No. 8, met with a serious and painful acci
dent. ; He was hunting, and when he dis
charged his gun the breech- pin and screw
that held it in place flew off' and hit him
square in the eye, burying themselves in
that organ. They remained there all night,
and his sufferings must have been terrible.
ruext morning Dr. ir. J. Ai Haines was sum
moned, and when he extracted the pin and
screw the eve-ball came with them ?mi.
cord Times. ; , hi . ; i . ., . i.
reserving Praise.
We da?ira tn Rav tn nur nttlxpna.. thn.t
for' years ' we have been selling Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Dr -King3 New Life Pijls, Buck
len'tr Arnica Salve and Electric Bit
ters, and have never handled remedies
that cell as well, or that have civen
such universal : satisfaction. VVe do
not hesitate to guarantee them every
time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory re
suits do not folfow their use. These
remedies have wen their great popu
larity purely oa their; merits, Ii R.
Bellamy, Druggist. i
A Family Fathering I
Have you a father? i Have vou a mother?
Have you a son or daughter, sister or a
brother who has not vet taken Kemn's Bal
sam for the Throat and Lungs, the- guaran
teed remedy for the cure !of Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Croup and all .throat and lung
trouniesf ll so. why, when a sample bottle
is gladly given to yra free; by any;druggist,
end the large size only 50c. and !..- !
Never Too Later
No hour is too late to mend in. But one
minute after the train starts is too fate 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 hardly weary of them
far into the night. How many of them start
un auurumc uiuei ij. uiei raiiroau, 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
with complaints.v Are we half so narticular
in our own affairs? 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? I Whose fault is
it? everybody's but the I condemnation
rests, especially on . the wife and house-
keeper, if she allow s the first meal of the
day to drag and grow tardy when at a nao
ment's notice she could provide a meal suit;
able for the most delicate appetite or the
heartiest railway engineer!' 1 by using Heck-
era' belf-Kaisuig .Buckwheat, whichis al
ways "on t,ime.'7 1 I
. ,' I ate Arrivals.
'Rob, are you coins ito the village?'!
"ics, wife." "Then don't forget to bring 1
m n hnr r n At I r' a Un on n-k y-- I K n
iuu cm i,uiv; yjx. iviii o jjuiouiii xJL VMitlJi3
and Colds, the medicine that cured Aunt
Marv s couerh atter she h.id let it rnn alontr
uuiusue iiau given up everiguLtiug riu 01 11
iiememncr, Kemp s lialsam
You can get
it at any of the drug stores.'
SHILOH'S CATARRH , REMEDY. A
marvelous cure for Catarrh. Diphthierri
Canker Mouth and Headache. With eacn
bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector
for the more successful treatment of thee
complaints without extra charge. Price 50c,
Kobt. K. : iseiiamy, wnoiesaie ana retail
agent. . t .
Useful
and
IN MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS FOR CnRISTMASi SAI1TA! CLAUS SUGGESTS THEY BIS
- ' i. ....I -. -i II.; ''.( ' I i I ' ill I I I" I-." j :."'- -
USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL. Hi
i I 1
BE PRACTICAL IN YOUR i CALLS. NOW THERE IS! NOTHING MPRE USEFUL ORNA-
' ' ';;
MENTAL OR PRACTICAL THAN A-PAIR OF
- . ii- it - - - I
ii ' i.M - '- I ' -. ' i
USEFUL TO KEEf! THE FOOT WARM
1 I . ! I ' I - I - - .- ! ; i 1 1 ii t ' ' : r . if'
ORNAMENTAL IN! THAT THET ADD TO PERSONAL APPEARANCE. I ! .
..-j . !. , j ' - - ' t :' ti ! I!' - - ! ' "- ' ' ' ' - '' -;: -
PRACTICAL AS THEY SERVE AS A GIFT ANp GIVE SERVICE AFTERWARD.
H J':' .' " - -'' ill '.V vi'Vv- r '- yiHiir:k'::- '
WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST STYLES IN TOWN AND CAN FIT, THE BABY, THE MOTHER
TnE BROTHER, THE PAPA, AND ALL THE SISTERS, THE COUSINS AND AUNTS. 8 ALL
AND EXAMINE. I WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTmUs. ii A- ' ;. j " it
Geo. RV French & Sons.
, --: :,t -r::" ' - t--. '. .: - . - --i I - -jj! ' -tl--j.- . ii. i-U"-,-i " 'ij
GREAT -:-
Christmas Gifts.
---:-...!-i-..t, r ,-:.:,..:.'- '. 4 ' i!
Christmas Gifts.
MAKE YOUR FRIENDS A PRESEXT OF
THERE ANYTHING MORE APPROPRIATE
! DINING ROOMSUITT I AM MAKING SPECIAL
NOW jPNTIL JAN. 1ST, 183. PARLOR SDITS
SUITS: AT $22 50 WORTH $30. SIDEBOARDS
PERHAPS YOTTMTOHT I.TKTC A RATTAN
RACKS LADIES' OR GENTLEMEN'S WRITING DESK,! A PICTURE, EASEL,- HALL CHAIRS,
CHIN4 PRESSES, OFFICE CHAIRS, OR ONE HUNDREp OTHER USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE
CATALOGUES AND ILLUSTRATIONS O'
! OS APPLICATION, i ALWAYS MENTION WHAT ARTICLES ARB WANTED. I- i , "
i I -I.!
MII,
- 1 ! ' i I :. . I If -
I trive'BTecial attention to all mall orders. Yon
from me by man as if yon were here and bought in
the goods, as the illustrations show nothing bat my
i teea to piease or money reinnuea. uraer rrom
1 -rrrv TVT ATVTiTJTT'Wfi
1
1G and 18 .West Trade St,
C3i.rIst2DQ.a,s
i
CALL AND SEE OUR
bhristmas Books7 and Novelties
OUR STOCK IS 60 LARGE AND VARIED
Presents - to -
And at
OMrf. POUTi ATTENTION.
t
MARKET
8 A TRUE STONE CEMENT PREPARED
nrted tut Kainnmine. bnt irlves a hard finish, is
Elegant effects in TINTING, SHADING, STENCIL, HEI iKV and other work easUy ! obtained.
CO CENTS ' COVERS
f Y. mL C.ABUILDING, 30$ NOSTHj
?liscjcltarii:xmj.
Assignee's Sale.
i will Commence
dec; 31st
TO SBLL THE
ENTIRE STOCK
-OF-
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CREDITORS.
arsrains
In Every Depar
menr.
Af
SMRIER,
ASSIGNEE.
AND TAKE WARJNING ' :-
FOR TIME PASSES A WAT FAST." 1
I i'j i ?' "I -j -!'. ..''.. I i : 1 1 ". "i y
i I -1. I '' l 1 , ! J; ! ;y I . V ' -...
Only tliree months more and the entire stock of
Clothingiand Gent's Furnishing Goods must be
closed oqt tcgardless of cost. Call 1 early and se
cure, a bargain at - I 1 s .1 t . i.
i Corner Front and Princess Sta. j i
l HAPPY
Ne Year to All
1
HEINSBERGER'S
lU BOOK IND MUSIC STO'E.
Oriiamental.
SAYS TIMES ARK HARD AND YOU WANT TO
, .... 1 ;j i 1 :j I . ' ! ! !-.. ' ,;
-' !' ii!l ! ' .l-!.-!t.i M
NICE SHOES.
1 U 1-1 1 '. r - - U-
Ji 1 i -. - -..-;.! '
AND PRESERVE THE HEALTH. j
REDUCTIONS,
Hew Year Gifts.
: k . : I - K I ;- ' i , i W f - - t : 1''
New Year Gifts.
SOMETHING USEFUL AND ORNAMENT ALC IS
THAN A BED ROOM STJI'B, A PARLOR SUIT OR
REDUCTIONS ON ALL 1 FURNITURE FROM
WORTH $35 SELLING NOW FOR $25. BEDROOM
AT $10, $15 AND $25, WORTH FAR MORE MONEY
OR PLT7SH ROCKER. A CENTRE TABLE. HAT
ALL MY iOOODS WILL BE GLADLY 8EHT YOU
ORDERS
. i ' j
will be civen just as low price on gooda von order
person and you will be lust as well pleased with
prettiest and best styles. Everything is guaran-
me at once ana save money.
Chai.'lott.e, N C.
- pToTrel ties.
MAGNIFIdENT DISPLAY OF1
' jli 18 IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE.
THAT
Suit -
PRICES.
StTREE'r.
FOB WALL MjoRATION. I IT IS ! AS EASILY.
neater, roorr .
and
-t i - ' ' ' ' ''
1 !'i! ! '.'' ;-
"'!"-) tl i ' I - - i -
-Mi!
lifolst
ALL
A, 'A ; M'i'A
more healtkfol
SQUARE YARDS,
FRONT STREET, WkLMINQTON, N. tr
LOOK! LOOK!
' AND REMEMBER THE GRAND HOLI- '
' DAY SEASON IS NOW ON HAND AND
AS - THE SEASONS THAT HAVE
PASSED i WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ?
-'FOR--h"KM.''jr-A:.'-i:--.-- -i- -1. -'
XMAS COOXS
! y-' ' ";;f- i' . i " : i . ' ' " . j' I ; : ,
OUR TOY DEPARTMENT IN OUR '
1 STORE IS FILLED COMPLETE AMD
- OUR PRICES ARE THE CHEAPEST OF
ANY HOUSE IN THE .STATE. WE
BUY OUR TOYS FROM HEADQUAR
TERS FOR THE SPOT CASH AND
, THAT ENABLES US TO MEET ALL
i COMPETITION IN PRICES. WE COB
' 1 DIALLY INVITE INSPECTION. COME
I AND SEE US AND GET OUR -PRICES
1 BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
I WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF I j
MILLINERY GOODS
?)-"." - '" I -- ! - ' -- - - :- - !! .
l- SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS,PLUMES
! AND HATS THAT WE BOUGHT AT
I 88XC ON THE! DOLLAR JTHAT WE
ARE SELLING ! WAY BELOW COST. :
I COME ONE, COME ALL AND .GIVE
. I US A ' SHOW, i REMEMBER WHERE
WE ARE AT, ,--! . , l . (.j:.'
RACKET STORE,
OPPOSITE MARKET, i .
i- -i - t r - - 'i.i .;.--.-'. . 1 !
117 South Front Street, ; Wilmington, N C.
RADI) Sc GAYLORD, PROP
Headgnarters for New York and Boston.
NEW JEAR RESOLUTIONS."
RESOLVE TO KEEP YOURSELF HEALTHY
by usinsr nice refreshing Toilet soan nur.
chased at t . m ; '
Bunting's . Pharmacy.
A big line of Soaps Just received. 14c, 24c, 34c,
Ac, petbox. i .-. i -.1 -
PAINTS ! PAINTS
1 " " i :l : ' - ' . I. . i
i-L- ;.: T-i: t";j :-- - . -. ; ' .!i
The Best to be Had Of -
CHAS.I M. WH1TLOCK,
i 365 North Front Street, ; -
J -H - . si j ! : !'-! WILMINGTON, N. C. .
1 !i K i -h-S' jr. !-'. ser iTtf
. Dissolution.
THE FIRM OF ATKINSON A MANNING IS
.this day dissolved by mntnal consent, Ed
ward Wilson Manning retiring. 1
1 JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, I
' , EDWARD WILSON MANNING,
Copartnership.
JOHN WILDER ATKINSOX WILL ON THE
1st of January admit his son WUliam Mayo
Atkinson into partnership. -The
style of the Arm wUl be AtklnBon A Son.
Dec. 8i, '91 dec3llm
Fbok Pixb 89, East Rnmt N. Y. ;
LOCATES BnWXKM CBLUTBX1C8 AND ROOSBVKU
Stbxsts. At 3 O'CLOCK P. M. j
SAILING FROM NEW YORK FOR WILMING--'!
I : Nl TON, N. C. J I '
S. 8. PAWNEE ..... Saturday, December Slst, '92
8. & CROATAN Saturday, Jannaryj Tta, '9
I WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK.
S. S. CROATAN ..... Saturday, December 81st, '92
H. 8. PAWNEE .Saturday, January 7thv'93
I WILMINGTON FOB GEORGETOWN , i S. C.
S. S. CROATAN ... Tuesday, December 27th,
a. a. I'Avritnzs ......... Tncd. y, Jan uarj-ad,
'98
03
Through Bills of Lading and Lowest Through
Rates
South
uarameea to ana rrom points in Mortn ana
jarolina.
f For Freight or Passage apply toll
I H. G. SMALLBONSS,
' ' 1 I 1 Superintendent.'
Thxo. G. EaxB, Trafflc Manager, 1
1 t 5 Bowling Green, New York,"
1 We f. Cltdi k Co., General Agents, -inne31-tl
j ,6 Bowling Green. New York.
"YTTILMINGTON WELDON RAILROAD
W ill AND BRANCHES. i ,
; AND FLORENCE RAILROAD.
1 TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
'!-!-' M
DATED
Jan. 1st, 1893.
M '
- 5
O eS
P. M. P-M.
P. M.
AM
Leave Weldon.
18 801 6 05!
11 201
6 15
7 23
Ar. Rocky Mount
1 89. ; 6 03
13 S4
Arrive Tar boro .
Leave Tarboro ..
8 35
19 63
P. M.
Lv. Rocky Mount
Leave Wilson...;.
Leave Selma.'....
Lv. Fayettevilie..
Arrive Florence..
1 39
6 03
18 35
7 23
9 251
6 38
"i 87!
1 15!
8 00
t 68:
2 35
3 30
3 25
6 05
6 15
8 30
10 25
10 40
-5
I
P. M.
A. M
P. M.
Leave Wilson... .
Leave Goldsboro
Leave Magnolia..
Ar. Wilmington..
5 85
: 8 80
4 30
6 00
6 48
7 85
8 47
17 68
8 43
9 55
10 85
11 36
P. M.
P. M
TRAINS GOING NORTHJ
Tram on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
art.vn ft-n n m . Halifax 6:45 n. m.. arrive Scot
land Neck at at40 n. m.. Greenville 8:19 p. m., Kin-
..nk-Mtn m KAtnrnlnirleayea Einston 6:40 a
m., ureenviue ii a. m., rriiug umu.. .
&WflSiK
u, arrives Parmele 8:10 a. m.. Tar
a. m., weiaon
Trains on
Inn H-Aii . m.
rxiro 9:10: Tetnrnix.a leaves Turboro 7:05 p. m.
nun xceDt Snndav. Connects with trains
Tr 'eaves Tarboro, N. C.vla Albemarle
;i !
RaiPk R. K. dauv. except ennoay, at wuu p. m.
Rnnrife 3:00 d. m.: arrives Plymouth 10:10 p. m.
6-20 d. m.! Returning leaves Plymouth dally,
: ' 1-
CONDENSED SCHEDULE. I -
-DATED oi- o . ShS?!"01?
Jan. 1st, 1S93. .a a .sg ezfo 0-3 3
m :. - -K.i. " A. M. A. M. P. M, 1 ; -. - A. M.
Leave Florence. 5 10 20 7 so ij..... 6 30
Lv.FayetteviUe. IJ 9 40 .... .. 9 60
Leave Selma i... 1 14 .. ll 49
Airive Wilson ... ...... 1 68 11 80 n so
-.. . u : : f -1.1 : - '
I v ; - - j; -1 -j y--; p.jli- ..';-;--j.
, --.."-. f '- . A. M-- iP. M.jP. M. P. M.
Lv. Wilmington. 9 30 s 00 4 00 . .
Leave Magnolia. 11 10 9 80 6 40
LeaveGoldaboro 12 80 ...... 10 83 6 69 ......
Arrive Wilson., r 1 10 ll 15 1 7 48 .....1-
! I " i 1 I
I 1 " i ' tl
-h ....hI'a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m.
Leave WUson... 1 10 1 68 U so 7 4S ......
Ar. RociyMeunt 1 l 18 08 i 8 80 ....j.
Arrlye Tarboro. 8 85 ...... .....
Leave Tarboro.;. 18 68 ......j ..v.... ....h.
Lv Rocky Mount 1 67 8 48 12 08 - .8 20
Arrive Weldon. S 06 8 45 1 01 K so
I i 1 P. M. P. mIa. M.'Pl M. .... J.
cept DanaiJ, d;zo &. iu. , ouuuaj iu.w . iu., ai-
rjve Tarboro 9:46 a. m. and 12S0 a. m. t
Train on Midland fi. c. Branch leaves Golds
boro daily, except Sunday, 6:00 a. m., arriving
Smithfleld 70 a m. Returning leaves Smlthneld
a nn arrive at Goldsboro 90 a m. I i
4Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount
at 6:15 p. m-v arrives NMhvtlle 6:60 p.m., 8priag
Hope 7:1 p.m. Returning leaves Spring Hope
8:00 a. nu, NashvlUc 8:35 a. m., arrive at Rocky
Mount 9:16 a. m., dauy except snnaay. i
Trains on Laita xtranca r lorenoe k. n.
leave
T.mt.A t-jm n. m.: arrive Dnnbar 8:40 n. m.
tarning leave Dnnbar 6-.f0 a. m.; arrive Latta
a. m. "Daily except Sunday, n i
fTraln nn fTHntrm rtmni-.il lAavea Warsaw
Clinton daily, - except Sunday, at 4:00 p. m.
i liao a, m. Returning leaves cimton at s
I and 3:10 p. m., connectingat Warsaw with
A A Ml A n A Ttt I I -
AP -
for all points North daily, au ran vu "7"--L7d
dafy except .Sunday via Bay Ltoe Afcoat
lTnsilrVa5fcrNc?olkand an
Norta via wnw. .
DIVINE, Genl Sopt
J B KBNLY, Gen'. Manager, i i
T. M- UMBiMVJI't ".v
TLASTIC COAST "iXSO.'
WlUraoMH, C0LTJHBIA, ACQCBTA RATt ROAB
Leave Marion. .1.
Arrive Florence..
Leave Florenao. . .
Arrive Sumter..;.
1 9 41
10 88
No. 60.
A M.
13 SO
I 4 36
a:m.
I 4 ss -I
6 IS.
A M.
tT,4S
W
No. 68.
A M.
43;
10 66
Leave Sum
er
Arrive Columbia
SVn'.Sile?ton.TOeB.
tralR. R.
:oa, m.
uuiE. m. j&anning
TRAINS GOINQ HQBTB.
No. 6L
?a63.
Leave Columbia
P. M.
1 46
A. M.
IS 06
A. M.
18 05
1 SO
Na IS.
A. M.
5 10
6 13
P.M.
10
T 85 '
Na s
P. M.
tr so
8 60V
Arrive Sum'
ter.,
Leave Sum tier..
Arrive Florence.
Leave Florence. .
Leave Marion. ...."'
a.rnye WBUUngtofl...... 9 10
"'y-jtDaily except Sunday. 1 "7
Ctrai rw tpns11 to Charleston ac.via '"
2??:' rryill8 Manning &00 p m., Lanes
8-0p. m.v' Charleston 10:40 p. nu - ' "",
Chadboum 7:15 a. m. and 6 60 i 7m krriwiTH
$?m riSalf" P- m" Hetirntoiteay. Hb
ltT p- m- 5.rrive a Cnadbonrn :
9:46 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Daily except Sunday !
.t -LL'omr, DIVINE, WisSL j
m .i',"?"? manager. . j : . ,
x. a. jkauutsu. -i-raffln
lanager.
QAPB FEAR A YADKIN VALLEY B. R.
qONDENSED SCHEDULEJ
IW EfraOT. NOVKMBKB, 87TH, ism
SouthB'nd
Daily. f
Northb'nd
Dally.
MAIN LINE.
No.L
Na '
11.00 p. ml
7.46 " i
T.80 " i
6.00
4.13 " .
3.45 " if
3.40 " i
8 6T " 1
8.30 " i
1.68
-1.23 j
18.00 nooni
Ar..
tv..
Ar..
Lv..
Ar..
.WUmington.....Lv
. Fayettevilie.. .Ar
FayettevUle..,,Lv
...banford.. "
....Climax
. Gree nsboro. ; . . . Ar
.Greens boro. ;...Lv
. .StokesdalA. .
.oo a. m.
&08
a 87 " !
9.43 '
11.44 :
18.16 p. m.
lass
I 1.88 1
I 1.65 I
I fi.83 ' i
1 a 08 ;
4.86 " !
iV
NA W Jnn.-Wal. f!n r
TNAWJnn-Wal CmrmLv
Lv......Knral HaU..."
f ..I... .Mt Airy. Ar
Sonthb'nd
Daily. "J
Northb'nd
BXNNXTTSVLLLX DlV.'
i- : ' i - I' :-' .
Dauy i
Na a
Na 4.j
10.16 p.
9.80
8.49
8.06 -7.47
m
Ar...; Bennettaville....Lv
s" Maxton. "
f ...... Red Springs.... "
6.40 a. m.
a so 1
7.08
T.48 I
8. 08 M I
Lv...j. Fayettevilie.. ..Ar
Sonthb'nd
Daily Ex.4
Snnday. i
Northb'nd
I Factobt and Mad iso
Dally Ex
Sundays
: BBAKCHIS.
No. 15.
No. 16. I
6.00 p.
4.80
3.06
mi
Ar....i..'RamBenr Lv
ii" .......Climax
6.40 a. m.
8.86 " -9.20
Mn
11 00 "1
is so p m.
1.10 p. m.
Lv. . . . .Greensboro Ar
4.25 m.i
Ar . . . j .Greensboro. . . . . Lv
J" .Stokesdale..... "
, 3.08 p. mi
l.ou p. m.
Lv...... .Madison. Ar
Daily fexcent Sunday.
Train N01 2 connects at Sanford witk Seaboard
Air-Line for Raleigh, Norfolk and all points North
and Eastland at Walnut Cove wlta tae Norfolk
A Western R. R. for Winston-Salem, Roanoke and
allrclnts North and Wept of Roanoke.) '
Tialn Noi 1 connects at Walnnt Cove with Nor
folk and Western R. R. for Winston-Salem, Roan
oke na all points North and West of Roanoke, and
at Sanford with Seaboard Air-Line for Monroe.
Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and all points South
and Soutawest i 1 j .- '
Pullman Palace'Sleeping Car on Seaboard Aif
Line trains North and South from Sanford and on
Norfolk A Western trains North and ! West from
Roanoke.! I 1 i I
Passengers from Wilmington, Fayettevffle, Max
ton, Bennettsvilie and all points south of San
ford will) arrive at Raleigh at 11:16 a. in., and
nave five hours in Raleigh and reach home same
day.- if a 1,11 ; -
Ample ttae given passengers for breakfast and
supper at j Fayettevilie, and dinner at Walnnt
Jove. , tl '-! W. E KYLE, t .
. J. Wj FRY, General Passenger Agent I ,
General Manager. il -
gEABOjAKD AIR LINE.
CAROLINA
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.! I
No.83
Daily
ex Su
No.41
N0.4S
NOV. 80,1698.
DaUy
Daily -
ex Sn
If
P M.
Leave Wilmington ....
LeavePembroke. . . . . .
Leave Maxton...... .
I 00
11 87
A. M.
18 13
18 45
8 20
... ...
Leave Laurinbnrg
Leave Hamlet.
Leave Wadesborp.....
I Leave Monroe, p......
P. M.
I 8 10
! 9 06
no io
II 00
5 40!
6 40
Arrive Charlotte..
7 00
P. M.
Leave Charlotte ......
Leave Llncolnton ......
Leave Shelby., j
Arrive Rnthertordton .
8 46
6 08
6 03
1 45
EA8TBOUND TRAINS.!
11
No. 36
If", " ! V - ! ..
I Leave Rntherfordton.....
Leave Shelby...:
Leave Llncolnton.
Arrive Charlotte...
Leave Charlotte. .........
Leave Monroe. .i. ........
Leave SVadesboro........
t - i -
Leave Hamlet ............
Leave Laurinbnrg
Leave Maxton.....
Leave Pembroke .........
Arrtve j Wilmington . ;
SCHXDULKlBSTWXBN WEUnxaTON Ann ATLAKTA.
Leavo! Wilmington 7:30 p. m.; arrive Atlanu 8:10
?. m. aeave Atlanta &36 a. m. arrive w unungtos
Sleepers on 23 and 24 between Wilmington ana
: j jJONDENSED 8CHEDnLa. 1 ! . i I
' TRATKB OOnjO SOUTH. . II '. j ! . S
Dated Juui.is. nasi No. s& ' :
Iave wnJoingtai,.;.... "' 1 1 f i
I 1--'' ! !
CENTRAL patt. ROAD TO. I i
M
No.24'No.88 '
Daily! DaUy. Daily
-,, ex Shi; 1 - :. .-. ex Sn
T.''f!ii; " A M.
,. f.4,..L.... 9 34
. ;..:...! 10 89
P. MA M P H
.V ...:..!.... 11:63
.. 1 SO I 4 B0 ...i..
.. 9 25 . 6 SO ......
- a5m L.f.ff ::::::
w. 13 16 T 80 ......
.. 1 451
t. 9 10 .;.... ......
.. 9 4! ......
.. 7 SO1.. ... it-.. .
Charlcttte. I I I. : i .: ! - i .
Pullmans on 41 and ss between rortamonu
and Atlanta.- .-. i . . ! - i -i -" i
Nos.'4i ana ss sona netweent ronsmonta ana
Charlotte, i i I .-! - ! :; i-
Nosi43 and 86 make connection at uncomton
to and from Western North Carolina. .
- . . . . . . . a . .
Host Z3 anu m uiukc couiiecuuu iruui uiu iu iu.
aintsi South and West with G : C. and N. i at
tonrde.-' i ? . r -,:! I --J.
Juncture points at Pembroke, with Short Cut A.
C. L.,tat Maxton with C. F. and Y.V.,and A.AL.U
at Wadeeboro with Cheraw and Salisbury ,at Ham
let with R. and A, at Monroe with! G. C. and N.,
at Charlotte with R. and D. system, at Lincoln
ton with c. and L. Narrow Gnage, at bhelby
and Rntherfordton with 8 Ca. i j ' - : i
jno. c. winder, Gent Manager,
i L. T. MYERS, Genl SuperinUndent,
WM. MONCURE, Superintendent. .
H-l ; -f -
Fare 25 Cts.
- I - i il
on
and
nffW
a
TIMS "TABLE IN EFFECT DEC. 11th, 1891.
ex -
r SAVE PRINCESS STREET Dally except
Ld Sunday at 7:30 A. M and 2:30 p. m.
LEAVE THE HAMMOCKS 8:10 a. m. and 6:00
. rav-- - f ' .--..- ( ll :i- ! ' - I i -J-StJND
AY TRAINS Leave Princess Street at-
8:00 p. m. and leave the uamniwu o:jo p. m- -j
XfT O. A E. C MU. avom,
AfmSif-
lit "EFFECT THURSDAY, JUNE 16tO 1898 ,
tIkaVK WILMINGTON DAILY FOR JACa.
AJi sonvllle andmtermediate stations at 40 p.n-:
Leave Wilmington duy, except Saturday ana
Sunday, for JacksonvU. and intermediate points
at 9 a. m. " r i - t i-l" ; 5 - 1
Trains arrive at Wilmington dally, except Sun
day, at 8.00 a. m., daily except Saturday and Son
day at 6.-80 p. m.,- an on Saturday at 9S0 p. m
additional. - i i ; - - . - ,i
Bteamer on New "River leaves Jaakaonvilia
daily, except Sunday, for Marines and intermedi
ate pointa at 6:30 a. m.. arriving at Jacksonville
on return atlp. m. H. A. WHITING, ii
j. w. martenis, General Manager
Ke-
7:16
i i
fol
and
a. u
Nos.
point.
ewn paflengez Agent, jj