! I
OK OUT!!!
LI
for thest imitations and substi
tutes, they tre poor suff, at the
best and increase your misery.
Take Simons Liver Regulator
only.: i You will know it by the
large red Z on the.. face of every
package and by the relief it gives
when taken for Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Constipation, Biliousness
and Sick Headache.
IE
SIMMONS
LIVER.
REGULATOR
J.H.Zeilin &Co.. Phild'a, Pa-
Free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTx, Washing
ton, N. J. x
$525
Agent's profits per month. W in proye
It or pay forfeit. New articles just
out. A $1.50 sample and terms free.
Try ns. Chidksteb Son, 28 Bond
M..N.Y. t
- I : :
paNcss aVKMf wiki sitrtVr
mpa fees a iaviruuL.it
TV III At Est
&atrxL& GVSHIMS.WUspenaMmid.Oom-
ijitaMe. Kuwwful where all Kemcdiaa Pan ills, book A
jjroofiirre. Address f. UII OX, 853 Braavaj. tow iMfc.
CARKtR'S
a . . ; 51 '"uib n a i 2 a as
FiSiMcnetl," ud beautif. the hair.
Never Fail to Beitora Gray
Curia aoalp dimin a: hair faiuLa
fc.and $1.0i a! -IruTit
xiuxr fco na xouuuui voior
The Consumptive and FeeDle aadan
atfflt-r from ex haurting disease! ihould ute Parker'a G-tfixer
'Home. It cure, the worrtConh. Weak Lunee, Debility, In
dention, I emaie weaknesi, llheniuatiam and Paia. aOc. a; $1.
HiNDERCORNS. Th. only kit eorefor Coma.
! ail paw. Alake, welkins taay. lacta, at UruggiMa.
All First-Class Ejruggist,
From present date will keep on sale the Im-
ported East India Hemp Remedies. Dr. H.
Jmea' preparation of this herb on its own
isil (Calcutta), will positively cure Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Nasal Ca
.tarrh, and break up a fresh cold In 24 hours.
I
2.oo per bottle, or 3 bottles o.au. Try it. ;
ckalujuuh. ss w., I'roprietors,
1 1032 llace St., Philadelphia.
r fetiiil COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef,
THE STANDARD FOR PURITY,
FLA VOR AND WHOLESOMENE&S.
Kirnuine only -.with
y nst us von Liebig'a
j signature as shown V-
CMr.rfr"a Engllall DlaaiOBal BranaaT.
tfe3fRI fill i CI
eiFC. uwav n uaiue. iadim, aa
T. .,.i J :n and Cold metal 1U
iir.. -fit tr 7j.irKetcra Jtnotwt war,
Jrkrbojcs. sailed wi.a blue ribbon. Take,
. t' ' j . I i?, A... .iHuini eulitliXw.
P -v j, uii.t -i ; .
in UMiM particular!, mamnuu
Holier f.-r.I.Biliea," it Mter, bj retwa
Mali. lO.UOO TeetimBDlala. Ham PoemT
aU b all Locui UriosUta. A'rulann., mm .
CCVtlTTtCW
Bnudl
. l- a mm TtillAna atfiUV4. HICa-
:.f III
HIT
jrfelft
FEtl
3 fj nt
I 7 - ,
t rcA
j fcotUe. Prioe 35c Fer sale by druggists.
' , i rioturo 7, IT 10 and sample free. - '
F SMTH & 00 J Proprietors. EW KORX,
Heftdaf.tie ana voHFa"'
XMAS GOODS
jjpples. Oranges, Cocoanuts, Raisins.
I ; ALSO FVLL STOCK OF
CANDIES, .CRACjSTERS. '
t cheese. Canned goois
i . SUGARS, COFFEES AND FLOUR. 1
fOraerintime or jour holiday trifle.
? - . ....
11 AIL k PEARSALL
' Cor Nutt and Malberry Sts.
BEAUTIFUL' GOODS
-FOH-
-AT-
' Lowest Prices.
ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
DRUGGIST,
N. V. COIV FRONT AND MARKET ST8.
. , . - decNtf
Adrian & Vollers
' WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN
PROYfSIONS, GROCERIES,
U Liquors, Tobacco, wgars,
AND CO3IMISSI0N MERCIaA'NTS," ,
4orer Front and .Pocfc gta., Wilmington.
N. C
J " Oharterlr Meeting
I The fnllowineare the appointment for
.'fuarterly meetings for Wilmington district,
. K. Uiurcil OOUIU iur iojj. t , i
i Wilmington, Grace church, January 8tn
Southport, January 14th andlSth.
!viiTnrn.rfr,ri. flt Fifth street. January 22th
ir.rtts 41 ill. circuit, at Kocky Point, Jan
uary 28th and 29th. -
" 4 Carver's Creek cijcuit, at Wayman,
Feb-
iihry 4th and stn.
Tjladen circuit,! at Bethelem, Febuary 11th,
Clinton circuit at Goahen,
Febuary 18tt
t Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabethtown, Feb-
T.' rkr..U Oii.K . , '
upiy niiLi -
' ' Onslow circuit, at Tabernacle, March
:iril rti '
4th
Columbus circuit, at cerro uorao, marcn
11th and 12th.
Whiteville. at nieht. March 12th.
Waccamaw circuit, at Zion; larch 44th
Kenansville circuit, at Kenansnlle, Marcn
lfth and litth.
1 lin
Brunswick circuit, at Concord. March 25th
and 20th. - j:-. - ' , ' ,
i Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, April lt
JAM Jlll. ' f
r . - W. S. Rove, pBKsiDtNa Ei-dkb. -
Kmas
Presents
X
NORTH CAROLINA.' ,
-:
Normal
i-i. -
The Greensboro Female
school has 298 students.
t Mr. H. A. MurrilJ, editor of the
Hickory Press and Carolinian, is a
candidate for the Readier Clerkship
of the .Sen ate. " v
Barlingtbr Neves: The Windsor
cotton mills.are putting np sixty new
Compton loomswhich will greatly
increase their capacity and give
more labor employment.
Greensboro Record: A young Ren-
tleman 22 years old, liTing near
Brown's Summit, hadx to ran away
from his parents the other day to get
married. His mamma secreted all
his Sunday clothes, bat tbis made no
difference for he made the trip any
way. , ': l
Lenoir Topic: Oar merchants have
had orders always ahead of the supx
ply on the market and the conse
quence has been high prices .and a
more satisfactory season for our
mountain friends than they have ex
perienced for several years.
Mecklenburg Times: A dog belongs
ing to, Mr, G.' S. Hall, of Sugar
Creek, went mad last Friday and bit
a daughter of Mr. J. C, Boyte; also
a cow. The dog was killed. The
child suffered considerably from the
wound. . " -; t
Pittsboro Recordv One. of the most
v'goroua old men that we know is
Mr. Oliver? McMath, of Hickory
Mountain township, who although
he is 78 years old is one of the most
noted fox hunters in the State. He can
ride after the hounds all day without
any fatigue, and break down any
ordinary man. I;
It is rumored that Col. W. J. AIs-
paugb, who has been cashier of the
First National bank of Winston since
its organization' several years ago,
will resign January 10th. F. H.
Fries, of Salem, and.S. E. Allen, of
Winston, are spoken of as Col. Als
paugh's successor. It is surmised
that the Colonel" will organize a new
bank. - .
Chatham Record: A few days ago.
a poor young man and his sweet
heart walked here from their homes,
aoout ten miles distant, for the pur
pose of obtaining a marriage license
and being married, j when they
went to buy - the license they . bad
only $2, and the price was $2 50 Not
being able to raise the other 50 cents
they walked back home, obtained
the lacking 50 cents and next day
walked here again, bought the li
cense and were duly married.
; Newton Enterprise: As a general
thing the farmers of Catawba county
are in good shape to start on a new
year. They used less fertilizer than
asual this year, and made fewer
store bills than ev. r before. Small
things like chickens, eggs,; butter,
etc, have commanded! such good
prices all this year and most farmers
were able to pay all their store ac
.counts with these things which for
merly were not much looked after.
As a consequence; they have their
main crops unencumbered. ; . ..
Roxboro Courier: .Mr.. John' R
Webster in the Isst . issue of the
WeiZypublishes the affidavits of fire
members of the Hoard of Canvassers
of Stokes county, in which they enter
their earnest protest against, count
ing the. Stokes vcte for Mr. Settle.
Ia Person county Jnhan S. Carr
has hosts of friends who would re
joice to see him named by Mr. Cleye
land, they Know he has the -qualm -cation
necessary, and they believe
that he would add strength to the
Democratic party in North Carolina
by being in the cabinet, j . l
- . i i i
Jim Cook in Concord Standard: Ex
perience is a grand and impressive
teacher. The editor lays claim to a
considerable knowledge of the cu!i
nary art (how ) We have learned
recently what plain and nnprece-4
dented rice will do. j One and one"
half quart pat out; for dinner looked
small, but when operations began in
the pot, it became j somewhat sur
prising. The pot soon ran? oyer and
just now we have some workmen
digging it and removing it from the
kitchen. Kice is j innocent ; loo&mg
staff, but when it beginsjto swell you
have to give it room.
Kinston Free Press: We learh that
a small portion of Mr. S. S. Turner'
tram road near Caswell was torn up
one night last week, and- he was
sent word that it was done by Th'rd
partyites. It is with sincere re
grets that we have to chronicle the
failure. of the firm of Collinses; For
law (limited), live stock dealers.
Liabilities $3 70; assets $3 o5. Their
first transaction in live ; stock, the
purchase at auction of a mortgaged
alleged horse, which proved not Tery
"live" after all, broke them.- -A
large lot of timber is being brought
down the river now. The river is
fall of rafts on. both 'sides for two
miles above here. - j
1 2f. 0. Preibyierian: The last report
tf oar general evangelist., lust re
Aeiv:d. is a noDie recora or iaiiniui
. m a -a a a '.I a 1'
labor, and a signal token of God's
combined blessing upn our Synod's
evangelistic work. Days actively
employed, SZ; times preacnea, o;
confessions, 2G; additions by profes
;nn. 17: additions by letter, 20:
nhnrfth orffanized. Is church build-
ino lot secured, lj money collected
for Synodical evangelist, o.
D&nburv. a village ol aDOUt iov iu
hahitanta. on the Dan river, is the
Mnniv Boat, nf Stokes countv. I ben
-T T '..--J
gaa a meating (there n iuonaay
nitrht. December ! fith. There were
eight confessions of Christ, two old
men,, three ladies, one young man
and two cirls. We will begin soon
an tffort to build a Presbyterian
church, We have some -encourage
meat to begin 'in the way of peeu
niary aid, yet we will need consider
able mo: e help.
Charlotte Observer: The 'Piedmont
Wagon company, of Hickory, of
which J. G. HalJ, K q., is president,
giyes a banquet to its employes
every New Year and they have
aneeches and a great time. The
number of deedsjand mortgages re
corded daring tne past year was 030
1p,bs than during! the previous year,
the figures for '91 being 3,085, and
those for '92, 3,030. Two Tears
ago George Miller, (not Neptune
George) and George Stinson had
difficulty in this city, in which Mil
ia ohnt at Stmson. He fled imme
fiiatnlv and was not heard of again
nntil vesterdav i when Constable
Irwin brought him to light in
hannt in the eastern part o
th citv. The North Carolinian
navathat Theo. F. Kluttz, Esq , o
Salisbury, received a fee" of $1,000
by I the decision jot the Supreme
Court in the case of Salisbury ys.
Wiley, inyolving the right ' of an. in-
eorporaieu iowu w ta. lutrpuaico i
stock held by a citizen in an incor
norated company doing business
oatfide the town..
FINANCIAL AMD C0?JMRCD.L
WlXniNOTON
BlARKBXS.
- Office or the Mksskngkk, i
Wilmington. N. C Jan. 37
, COTTON REPOSTS.
The local market closed dull at 91c,
J Receipts of cotton to-day 122 bales.
2c?lpt8 corresponding day last year
oU3 Dales. ' t - y
The qnotatlohi posted at 4 o'clock yes
terday at the Exchange:
Ordinary 71 ct3
XJood ordinary, j.. j;.., gf "
ajlddlin' ............ 95-16 "
paling f "
ood middling . . . ........... 10 116
f rice same day last year 7 cts.
:: :' NAVAL-iBTOR16S.:""' ;--Splrlts
turpenilne firm at 27fc bid.
Rosin firm -f strained SI .00 cmnrl
strained $I.05. I ,
Tar firm a. 91d5. . : V'
I Crude turpentine steady; hard 11.00;
virgin 11.70; yellow dip 11.70.
Price same day las. iyear Spirits
turpentine 31c; rosin tl.20(1.25,i
r cruae turpentine ai.UU, 11.90;
$1.90. V : - j jl X:X ! : .
Receipts to-day- 33 casks t)lrlts tur
pentine, 1,163 barrels rosin, 83 barrels
tar, barrels crude turpentine. ,
Receipts eame day iant yer 171
casks spirits turpentine, 1,552 barrels
rosIn,-132 barrels tar, 4 barrels crude
turpentine. S. 1 '
UASKETS BY TELEaSifJt.
FINANCIAL.
New "Kobe, Jan. 3. Money on
fairly active, ranging from it to 7
call
P9r
cent., closing offered at 4. Prime
mercantile paper 6(6 per cent.; Sterl
ing exchange steady; posted rates 4.86
4.88i; commercial bills 4 8H4.85i,
and " 4 87i4 87i; ; Government bond
steady. Biate bonds neglected. Rail,
load bonds strong. Sab-Treasury bal
ances; coin 86,96p,O00;currency $6,227,
000. ;, v-. ij- .-
j STOCKS '-, AND BONDS.
New York, Jan. 3. Western Un
iorrr95i; New York Central, 1081; New
Jersey Central, 125i; Northern Pacific,
16; do preferred 46; .Union ! Pacific,
39i; Missouri Pacific, 56i; Texas P
clnc, 9i; Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western, 152i; Erie. 23; do. pieferred
54; Lake Shore 127i; Louisville and
Nashville, 71i; Nashville and Chat
tanooga and St. j Louis, 86; Richmond
and West Point Terminal, 7i; Ala
baraa, A, 5's, 102; Alabama B, 106it;
Alabama C, 94f; Norfolk and Western
preferred 37-;Ea8t Tennessee railroad.
Si; do. preferred, 23; Cotton Oil Trust
43i; do. preferred ; -Tenaessse Set
tlement 6's, 101; Tennessee 5's,
101f; Tennesseei 3's 74; Virginia
6'e, 60; Virginia .apxMature Cou
pons I 37; Virginia .Consolidated
50; Silver, Certificates, ! 82,; Amer
ican Sugar Refinery J13i; do. prti
ferrcd 69ii North Carolina j 4's, 99;
North Carolina 6's, 122; 1 South Caro
lina Brown Consol, 96i; Memphis and
Charleston, 50; Mobile and Ohio 35i;
Richmond and Danville, I . :
. asked; t bid. ft Ex. Div., j
, j. ! ' COTTON. r .. . . ':
Liverpool. Jan. 3 Noon. Cot
ton steady with but little doing; Ameri
can middling 5 5-16d; sales 7,000 bales,
including 5,800 bales American; for
speculation and export 1,000-balea; re
03icts j 61,000 bales, American 41,400
bales. ! ' ; I
Futures steady; American middling,,
low middling clause, January and Feb
Msry5 15-61d, 5 14 64d; February and
March 5 17-64d; March and April 5 19
61f, 5 20-64d, 5 49-641,5 18-64d, 5 19-64d;
April and May i21-64d, 5 22 6td, 5 21
64d; Mayand June 5 24-61d, 5 23 6id;
June and July 525-64d., " ')!
Tenders 3,000 bales new dockets. "
4 p. j m. American uiiddlLpg fair
5ii; good middliag 5 l-16d; ifiiddling
5 d-16d; low middling 5 3-16Jftood ordi
nary 5jl lbd; ordinary 4ja; January
13 64d,1 value; January and February
13-64d, value; February and March
5 15-64d, sellers; March and April 6
17 64d, value: April and May 5 l-64d.
value; May and June b 21 64d, buyers;
June and July 5 23-64d, value; July and
August 5 25-o4dJ seller?; August and
September 5 Z4-tj4d. sellers. Futures
closed quiet, i .. '.. . . ' v; -i
New York, Jan. 3 Cotton net
receipts 4,601 bales; gross receipts 10,-
963 bales. Futures closed steady: sales
187,800 bales; January .9.52(39.53; Feb
ruary j 9.649.6; March i 9 759.76;
April y.bSfay.hS;; Uav, U Jane
10 02(310.03; Julyi 10 1)7(510.08; August
10.10C310.12; September blank, j
New York, Jan. -3. Cotton easy;
middling uplands 9cr midclfng Of
eans lOic: sales 2,300 bale. Total
net receipts at all ports for Jhree days
63,985 bales. Exports to Great Britain
3,978 bales; France 18,220 baler; contl
nent28,891bales; Btock 1,133,650 bales.
Galveston, Jan. 3. Cotton firm
at9ic; net receipts 4,050 bales; gross re
ceipts bales. L - l i
Norfolk, Jan. j 3. Cotton quiet at
9 l-16c; net receipts 624 bales-; gross re-
ilpts bales, j - -I :
Savannah, Jan. 8. Cotton quiet
at 9 7 16c; net receipts 878 bales; grcss
receipts balds, 1 '
New Orleans, Jan.'i 3. Cotton
steady at 9c; net1 receipts 910 bales;
gross receipts 10,352 bales. ...
Charleston. Jan. 3. Cotton steady
at 9f a; net receipts 1,034 bales; gross
receipts bales. , . i !
i . - : . - , i i t : i r-
PROVISION3, GROCERIES, ETC.
Baltimore, Jan-.- 3 Flour flroaer:
Western' super Sn a S1.8532 10; do extra
2.25(33.1; do. family 93 Kg3 75.
Wheat unsettled, iiigner ana nrmer;
do. 2 red spot 771c tad: January 77. c;
February 78ic; May 8!ic; milling wheat
by sample 75(ffij. Cora firm; spot
January 48o bid; -February 48a bid;
Mav 50ic: white corn oy sample 4:34:
yellow corn by sample 51(3 52c i
Chicago, Jan., j 3 Cash quotations'
were as louows: r iour nrmer oui no,
large sales recorded; Np. 2 spring
wheat 7Z$c; jno. 3 spring wneat oi9
63c;i No. 2 red 72jc.NO. 2 com 40o;
No. 2 oats 30c. Mess orK Slo.oU. Lard
10.70. Short ribs' $8 88.85. Dry
salted shoulders,! f8 50.a8 62i. Short
clear sides S.OS.a.OO. WhisHey . tl.8P
Chicago, Jan. : 8. The leading
futures closed as louows, opening,
cloeiag: 'Wheat, 'No. 2 -January 72,,
72J; May 79, 78&7Si; July 77t, 772.
Corn. No. 2 January 40. J 401; Fbru
ary 421, 42; May 1 45, 4513 45 Oats,
No. 55 January iwttffljju, au; i-iorua
rv31. Sli; May 3tf, 34i34. Mess
UOrK- January na.w.iu.j, may iu u.
r r a , s? tt ,ooc. . .in c r
16.75. Lard-January flOJO,- 10.70;
May 810 00, 9.9J.i Short ribs January
3 75. 8 8J; May a u, .u.s ..
New York. Jan. .-rFjour in mod
erate demand arrd firmer; low extra
2 0OT32.&5: city mills- tS 40(34.00; city
mills patents 84.35(34.50. k Winter
wheat low grades 2.00(32 55;. paten U
3 85(3415; Mlnsesota clear- 2 50
3 60: ! Datents 1.2&34 7oi Soumeru
ri.iur ouiet and firm; common to fair
extra $2.103.10; 'good to choice ,-do
S3 15134 25. Rve flour steady and dull;
superfine 3 S03,4O. Wheat Spot
firmer with options very dulr; iNo.
red 79lc; io store . and elevator 80ia;
afloat 79i(381; options fairly active, ex
cited and irregular, opening strong at
1(3 He advance, declined t(3Hc, react
ed t.ajic and closed firm; May and
March most actiye; No. 2 red January
78tc;i March b0is;-May 82le,( Corn
firm but dull: No. 8 49ic49lo In ele
vator; 6Oic(350,3 afloat; ungraded
mixed -49(3 i9i; steamer mixed 49o; op
tions ! moderately i active and opened
weak, declining Mcbto on large delive
ries, reacted i(3a on covering, closing
steady and unchasged to io down; May
and January most; active; January &v,c:
February 60ic; May 51io. Oats spots
dull and firm; i options - quiet and
strong; February tjnd January most ao-
tlve; January Sotcs Jjeoruary a.tc; no.
2 white January 41ic; spot prices No 3
33361e; do. white 41c; No, 2 8K
rale: do white 42ic: mix tti western
86,(333. p.ffee bptionsopened steady
and unchanged to 6 points up; eiosea
x
January l6.U5ai6.30; February J16.05
io zu; March 15.85(fil6 20; A nril
16.00(316.10; May 15.70(3164)0; July
jo.7u; September . $15.70(i15.90; spot
no easier and quiet No.7 17c ourar
raw quiet and firm; fair refining 8(3
3M6o; centrifugals 98 test 3 7-16c: re
fined steady and more active; No. 6 4 34
iK5tc; jmo. 7 4i(34 5-16c; off A 4iC3
4 9-ioc; con rectio aers A 4t:3 9-16:
cut loaf 5 5-16(35 Jc; standard A 411-16
4c; powdered 4 13-16(35c; granulated
4 ll-!65c: cubes 4 13-16(35c. Molasses
foreign nominal; New Orleans fairly
active and steady; open kettle new good
to Choice 25(337c. Rice fairly active
and steady; domestic fair to extra 3J(3
Bici Japan 4i(34ic - Petroleum .quiet
and steady; crude in barrels Par
ker's S5 35c; do. in bulk 82.85; . Washi
ington in barrels $4.85; do. in bulk 2.35;
refined at New York 5.40rPhiladel
phla and Baltimore 15 35; do. ia balk
2.85(32.90. Cototf seed oil duly and
steadier; crude 4l42; yellow- 41(3
46c Tallow quiet. Hides dull and
st tidy. Wool firm and quiet; domestic
fleece 25 a:32c; pulled 2 (333c; Texas 15
(321c Pork Btroog and quiet; old me 63
15 0015.25; new mess 416.00(316.50;
extra prime nominal. Peanuts quiet;
fancy hand-picked ,c; farmers 2i3
3. Beef firm and quiet; family $8:0C3
10 00; extra mesB $6.25(36.75; beef barns
dull and steady; quoted at 814 50; beef
dull and steady; tiercel bsef dull and
firm; city extra India meBS 816.50(3
17.00; cut meats .firm; pickled billies
9i(39ic; do. shoulders 81; do hams Hi
(3111c; middles firmer; short clear
19.10. Lard quiet and strong; western
steam closed $11.05 asked; city 110.25;
options January 811.00; March $10.40;
May 810.25; refined quiet aul firm;
continent 11. 30; South America 811.60.
Freights to Liverpool firm and quiet;
cotton 5-64d; grain lid asked.
' NAVAL STORES.
New York Spirits ot turpentine
quiet , and steady at 30131c. Rosin
dull and steady; strained, common to
good 81.321(31 35. '
Charleston spirltB turpentine firm
at 271c. RoBln firm; good strained $1.00.
Savannah Spirits turpv.u .u e quiet
at 28c. i Rosin firm at 81.05(31.10.
Liverpool Common rosin 3s, 71d.
Liverpool Turpentine 22s 41d.
London Turpentine, spirits, 22a;
4 d. Fine rosin strained H.
'arTveyesteuday. . "
American schooner Ella R. Hill,
Hill, Charleston, Geo. Harri6sVi fcba
American schooner L'.na C. Kam fri
sk!, Woodbury, New York, George
Harris?, Spn & Co.
American schooner Same Bizzell.
Jones, Charleston, Gio. Harries, fcjon
Steamer D. Murchison, Robeson,
'ayetteville, Jas. Madden.
NJ CLEARED YESrEUDA.Y.'
S weedfsb. bark Solid .Ohissen. Stettin.
Heide & Co.
Norwegian bark Z jus, Thorsen, Ani-
erp, Jas. T. Riley &;j. .
Steamer A. P. Hurt. Black. B ack
river landings.
Steamer D. Murchison, Robeson,
'ayetteville; Jas. Madden. "1
EXPORTS,
FOREIGN.
For Artwcrp, per Norwegian lark
Zsus 4,115 barrels rosin, valued at
5,245. Cargo by S. P. Shotter & Co ,
vessel by Jas. 1 . 14 ley & (Jo. j P !
For Stettin, per Swedish bark Solid
4.689 barrelsV rosin, valuad at 8.S.
8o2.18. Cargo By Paterson, Downing
& Co., vessel by iieide & Co.
VESSELd
IN THIS PORT
OF 971L-
MINGTON.
, STEAMSHIPS.
Hantcliff iBr.), 2,180 ton?, Lewis,
Alex. Spruat & Son. . i v J
City of -Worcester (Br.), 1,553 ton?.
Fortune, Alex. Spruot&Son.
. Guy Colin (Br.), 1,463 tor.fi, Dawson,
Alex. Sprunt eon. A
Tripoli (Br.), 1,687 ton
Coates
Heath Cotton Company.
I - ' BARKS, j
Daisy (Nor ), 456 tons, Ho
bcrn, Pat-
" i S : .
erson, Downing & Co. i
Joreensen (Dan.) 568 tons,
Jorgen-
sen, jas..T. Ulley & Co.,
Aiouisa (Ger.), 590 ton p.
Wegener,
E. Peschau & Co.
Atlantic (Ger.), 291! tons, Stein-
brugge, E. Peschau & Co. ) i
On war a (Nor.), 558 tons O.en, Ham-
sen, Heide & Co. ! j
- SCHOONERS. ;
Eila R. Hill (Am.), 92 tons. Hill.
Geo. Harrlss, Son & Co.! -
LlnaC. Kaminski (Am.) 414 tons.
Woodbury, Gtorge Harriss, Son & Co.
Sallie Bizzell (Am.), 90 tons. Jones.
George Harriss, Son & Co. .
Hobert A. Snyder (Am.). 347 tons.
Guthrie, Geo. Harriss, Son & Co.
IV. S. Graham (Am.), 321 tons, Tay-
or, ueorge Harriss, Son & Co.
Max (Am 1,177 tons, Patrick. George
Harriss, Son & Co. j
Martio C. Ebel (Am.), 393 tons. Mc
Millan, George Harriss, Son & Co.
Beth M. Todd (Am.), 178 tons, John
son, Geo. Harris, Son & Co.
Mattle A. Franklin (Am.). 406 tons.
McDonald, Geo. Harriss, Son & Co.
Mabel Darling (Br.), HI tons. Rani
ger, Cronly & Morris.
Roger Moore (Am.). 318 tons. Miller.
Jas. T. Riley & Co.
Orlando (Am ), 180 tons. Benson.GvO.
Harriss, Son & Co. ; j
Closing and Openlne of the TO all.
On and after Sunday, January lst,1893, tie
mails at the Wilmington, N. C, post office
will close and be ready for delivery, : as fol-
-!.-. ' ' - close. . : - , ' :
For Mt. Airy and way stations,
C. F. & Y. V. railroad. . . ... .1.00 A..M.
Southport .u ..... . 5:30
" Shallotte, Brunswick county
Tuesdays and Fridays. ..... t .6:00
Wrightsville .....i.6:20 '
" Peanut, Onslow county Mon-I
days and Fridays. . . . . . . . . . .6:30
" North, and way stations, W. ' -
At W. railroad 8:30
' Cape Fear river, Tuesdays and i
Fridays 11:00 P.M.
" Clinton, Magnolia and Golds- I '
boro, shoorry' 3:00 "
" South, and way stations, W. i :
C.i&A. railroad.... 5:25. "
" Charlotte,' and way stations, i j
C.C. railroad 6:00' "
" Wilson, and points North,
connecti with No. 14 W. &
W. railroad......... ....7:00 "
MAIL8 BEADT FOB DELIVERY WHEN TRAINS ABE
J OJt TIME. ' " i ; '
from Mt. Airy, and points on C. 1 I
' ( Charlotte, and points on C. C. r
railroad....... .8:30 "
gonth, and points on W. C. & i ! i
A. railroad 9:50 " .
4 Landings on Cape Fear river,
Tuesdays and Fridays 8:00 "
" Clinton, Magnolia, and Golds- -boro,
"shoony" 12 M.
" Southport .5:00 P. M.
" Shallotte, Brunswick county,
' I Mondays and Thursdays. 7:00 "
Peanut, and Onslow county;'
Tuesdays and Saturdays 7:30 "
" WrightsvillB.......... 7:3Q
North, and way stations, train i
N6. 23, W. & W. railroad.... 7:30 "
Through mail . 11:30
: UKO. Z. FKE3TCH, ST.
M.
7 Leak8yille Herald:
rnach to learn tat
We regret very
Bey. Mr. En
oanxs, who has been the rector oc
the Episcopal church here will leave
this field. He has accepted a call ta
couth Curolma. I t (
Bncklen i Arnica Salve.
The be3t salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, , Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever S res, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin E up
tioaa, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Priced cents per box. Fer sale bj
RoVt R. Bellamy. :
barely steady at 20(330 points down;
PRICES CURRENT.
Tha Quotation Represent Prices Whole
'":-ri.-"-"' 1 i - - " . '
- ' PROVISIONS. -
BACON North Carolina.
Hams, t 13
Wdes, Tl..,...j.. 9 a it
BA JON SUGAR CURED H i
.Iams,. J;.... 14X
HUouldera, ft................... 8 &
DRV SALTED -. i .
Siflas, 9 p ..'....! 9
Pork, barrel
uiy Mess,
LARD 9 1&
Compound (Basli Trcs) .
,8
i() 11
x-are....
i FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY,
FLOUR, Isarrel M
Western, iov grads.. .......... .8 60
" extra..L..... 4 0X110
family...... ....4 K Q4 50
GRAIN, bushel- ; T
Corn, rrorrf store, ibags, white.
" mixed, front store, bags.
K6 Kl
61 A S
60
CO 65
&&& 57 X
54
: jat8, irom!!-re.
riut oroof ...
wjw peas.
CORN HEAL, 9 buskel in sacks.
in car low ij.....
HAV, 9 100 fis
Eastern ...j
Western, No. 1.
Western No. g.
RICE ' ii i .
Common V lt ..
Fair ii
Good ...... J....
Primes Bt.
' .i . ;, .. ,11 i
1,00
,80
95
5H
s
CANDLES, 9; fc
Sperm j
Adamantine . . . . .
COFFEE, 9
tJilVft
Laguyra
Rio
I'
MOLASSES, ft gal
Ion;
Now crop Cuba, in bids ...
" " in bote ,
Porto Rloo, in hhtts..U
" " ixtbbls...iL
Syrup, In bbi3.......U
SALT, 9 sack, Alum....1.........,
- Liverpool 150 S to 300 ft sacks
SUGAR, 9 lb-Standard gran...
. 3S
S7
SO
i eoa
60 ii
5 a
4
4J4(C9,
, i
,35
I
75
ft
sianaaraA.i...
White Ex C. ..
Kxi-raC. Golden
SOAP9 box.
.si 25 4
00
I BAGGING, TIES, BARRELS, &C
BAGGING !T : - I ' - M .-:
i Si- Jute. ...!.. ...1. 7
7K
Acme..'.. ....t...J i.... ."TX &
BARRELS Spiritslturpentlne I
becond band, each L.
...1 Sa
New York, eacb.i J
..1 00 7il
.1 60
. 1-m s
. ICQ 1 10
Waft.
, &o. .. !
. 7 50 s a
, 1 25
18 0030 (0
New City, each... L...J
GLUE, B........J j.........
COTTON TIES, a bundle
HOOP IRON, U ......
' I j 1 BUILDING MATERIAL
BRICKS, Wilmington, 9 M..,..
LIME, m barrel .. ..:.. . . . . .
LUMBER, city saweu, 9 M leet.
Ship stuff, resawed . . . . .L
i iXough eil'-e, plank t .
15 0OQ16 00
West Iiiaies cargoes, accdrdiCK
i wj q iauiy l...
Dressen llooring, seasoned.
ScanU:ag and board, com'n
.13 0C15 ro
.lfi 0i20i0
.12 0014-00
x I 90
NAILS, $ keg, cut. 60d basif
OILS, 9 gallon
Kerosene i. . rt
- Lard
Linseed ( Kaw).
Linsesd (Bailed)..
Rosin
Tar......v...Wi...
Deck and spar....
10X
67
4?
60
20
20;
25
25
85
SlINGLES.hanim!
ade, cypress
Tx4 a 'arts, M
- " sits.... ....
6x21 heart?. ..i...
saps..........,
6x20 h- arts ,
tnpi
5x20 heaitd
SiP'...-
8058 50
6 OUg.6 50
6.0O5i6 60
4 f0a4 50
4 5)6 6 00
, 0(i8 6 I
6 l&3 UO
8 OOQ 4 00
o ooaio oo
13 5U15 00
8 0010 60
7 00a-8 5J
5 00 6 5
3 00 4 O!
STAVES, 9 M W. Q. barrel.
R O. husaeal i U....L..
TIMBER, 9 M feet shipping.. ...
Miu prime.... ..,
j Millfair... J.,,
. Common, mill. I..
:::::::
lot&rjdT to ordinarv.
li i COUNTRY PRODUCE
PEANUTS, 9 bushel 28 lbs
Prime
Extra Prima
Fancy
50 (3 6)
v
60; (5
65 m 70
BEESWAX, 9 a..
35
'i
BUTTER, 9 lb '
j North Carolina..,
' Northern .......
is a
18
3)
30
13
CHH.ES 15, 9 lb
i
ii
' i2H;a
10
iMoriQern l act cry
Dairy, ere im ......
SI ate... ....... ..
13
10)
To change
my business 1
sistmg m par
WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDING, WINDOW
.13 S8
. s e s .
. SO
. 19H3 v
. 18 O WX
X COST
i
Xi.I. WILLIAMS, 113 .XT-roxit St
ma
WE HAVE A
IIWIXESi - LVI
AJLSU
i I
WHICH WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT GREATLY REDUCE7) PRICES FOR THE
THKSE GOODS WE IMPORTED AND ARE
sat. xiinii.
WM. E. !SPRINGR &
! I 8 IrSaportexs
7: 1 i ir . , - . i-,
Purcell Building,
I
i Christmas Gifts.
Christmas j Gifts.
MAKE YODR FRIENpS A PRESENT, OF
THERE ANYTHING MORE APPROPRIATE!
GREAT!
! ?77t7' : '1
DINING ROOMSUITT I AM MAKING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL 'FURNITURE FROM
NOW UNTIL JAN.lST,lS93. PARLOR SUITS WORTH $35 SELLING NojW FOB $28. BEOROOM
SUITS AT $22 50 WORTS $30. SIDEBOARDS
PERHAPS YOU MIGHT LIKE A RATTAV
RACK, LADIES' OR GENTLEMEN'S WRITING
C'H1JA fKBaSES, OFFICE CHAIKs, Olt ONIS
Gl V 1 8. i-i li i -
CATALOGUES AND
ILLUSTRATIONS
ON APPLICATION.: A
E WATS MENTION WHAT ARTICLES ARE WANTED. .
I give special attention to all mail orders.
You
rrom me by mail as u y
ou were here and bought
the goods, as the Illustrations show nothing but
teed to please or money refunded, order rrom
id.
M". ANDREWS,
16 and 18 West Trade St,
;. ; 'I 1 1 t--. . -"..-7 I- 'f I; - --Js-j I
i i CALL AND SEE OUR-MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF; f Li r . ' -
ChristmasBooks and novelties.
OUR: STOCK IS SO LARGE AND VARIED
Presents - to -I
AND A.T
I -i U'-i;-a 'j -. I ' ! i .!
PROMPT AND POLITE! ATTENTION.
H
MARKET
TS A TRUE STONE CEMENT PREPARED
piled as Kalsomlne, but gives a hard finish, Is neater, more artistic in effect and more healthful
Elegant effects In TINTING, SHADING, STENCIL, RELIEF and other work easily obtained.
5Q; CENTS COVERS 50 j SQUARE YARDS.
vi Y. M. C A BUILDING, SOS NORTH FRONT STSEETj WILMINGTON, H...
18
4H
POTATOES, V ooshel
jnan, v ooi-
7S 9 83
POULTRY
Chickens, Uto, grown.
?5
.15 85
.76 109 "
U " i spring.
TURKEYS
NeTer Too Late.
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 trsins
in the morning and hardly weary of them
far into the night. How many of them start
on schedule time? jlf the railroad, even in
time of i snowdrifts, or floods, or accidents,
allows its trains to linger a few moments be
hind time, the depots and vcars are filled
with complaints. Are we half so particular
in our own affairs? I 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 oh the wife and house
keeper, if she allows 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 the
heartiest railway engineer, by using Heck
ers' j Self -Raising Buckwheat which is al
ways.--on time."
Appointments by the Bishop of Ems
ii ' I f Carolina.
Wednesday, January 4, St. James', Beau
fort county.. jj i i
i Thursday, January 5r St Augustine's,
Fantego.i . ' . .. -
Friday; January 6, Epiphany, M, P.,
l eatesville. , -.
Sunday, Januarys 8, first after Epiphany,
M. P., Zion church, i Beaufort countv- .
Sunday, Januaryj8, first aftei Epiphany,
E.' St.Thomas', Bath. : , i
tfAnvt,rt TMkHH . 14 "4r Ta t t
nnZd11 n' M' ?-' St John'1'
wurnam 8 ureek. H ,. . . i .
Thursday. January 12.Chatel of theCrofn
Aurora., j .i . , i . 1 : - . ; .-i 1
i Saturday, January 14, Haw Branch. S !
Sunday; J anuary lo.second after Epiphany,
M. P., Choc o A'inity.!
Sunday; January 15; second after Epiphany,
E. Pi, St Peter's, Washington.-
Monday, January 16,; E. P., St Paul's,
Greenville. - ,' !-. - .-.
Wednesday, January 18, M.PEmmanueL
Farmville. ' . 4. -. i , . 1. .
Thursday, January 19, M P., St John's
Pitt county. "j. ; 1 . ; . :
Thursday, January 19, E. P. v !
Friday, January 20L M. P., Dawson's School
House. I .. j '. if s . , . :.
Sunday January 22, third after Epiphany.
St. Barnabas' , Snow .Hill, Consecration. . ;
mesaay,. January 24, M.'.P., Holy Inno-
cents, Lenoir county
y. 1 - 1 :- .
v 26 E. P;, St Stephen's
inursaay, januar'
uoiasDoro;
A Million Friend?.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and hot less than one million people
have; found jut such a friend In Hr,
King's Vew Discdvery for Consump
tion,! Coughs and Colds. If vou have
never used this Great Cough Medicine,
one tnai ; win convince you mat It nas
wouaenui curative powers la all dis
eases of . Throat, Chest and
Lungs.
do all
be re
R- R.
bottles
Each bottle ; Is guaranteed to
that is claimed or j money will
funded. ! Trial bottles free at
iielamy's Drug Store. Large
ouc. ana si.uu.
reserving; Praise. i
We desire tp say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King's t?ew Discovery for Consump
tion, Dr King's New Life Pills, Buck
len's Arnica Salve and Electrio Bit
ters, and have never handled remedies
that tell as well, or that have given
such) universal satisfaction. We do
not hesitate to guarantee- them every
time; and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if I satisfactory re
fults do not follow; their use. These
remedies: have- won their r great popu
larity purely oa their merits, XR. R.
Bellamy, Druggist.- i. j ? I - -
will sen my enti
re stock con-
SHADES, FURNITURE iDAMASE, ETC., ETe
Ii
FEW HANDSOME
- TEA -
SETS,
i Ml - I
HOLIDAYS.
CALL AND
VERY FINE (QUALITY AND CHEAP.
a
i
arid) J"oTDTDelre,'
".: - ; - Hi -A -. , il-'-l .
Wilmington- N. C.,
I New Year Gifts.
New Year Gifts.
SOMETHING! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. IS
THAN A BED ROOM SUIT APARLOR SUIT OB
AT $10, $15 AND $25, WORTft FAR MORE MONEY
OH PLUSH ROCK KR, A- CENTRE TABLE, HAT
DBsK, Ai PICTURE, EASEL, HALL CHAIRS.
UUUKitU UTlliSrt USHJfUli AJHD ArmoriUAiA
-! : j -it
ALL MY GOODS WILL BE GLADLY SENT XVM
ojijfci:jaXS
will be given lust as low price on goods you order
in person and you will Be Just as well pleased vita.
my prettiest and best styles.
Everything is guaran-
me at once and save money,
Charlotte, N C.
THAT IT IS
IMPOSSIBLE! TO ENUMEXATE. '
- it..! I.--;----- ,- -
Sialt
A.IL.T-i PRICES.!
STBEBT.s
tx
FOR WALL DECORATION. IT IS AS
EASILY
EGGS, 9 dozen
HIDES, fl lb
Green.
Dry ..
REDUCTIOIS.
..7"!-;li- 71'. m..- W:u
AP -
LOOK! LOOK!
AND-RE MEMBER THE GRAND HOLI
DAY SEASON IS NOW ON HAND AND
AS THE i SEASONS' THAT HAVE
PASSED WE ARB HEADQUARTERS
TOR - .
OTJB TOY DEPARTMENT IN OUR
STORE IS FILLED COMPLETE AMD
OUR PRICES ARE THE CHEAPEST OP
ANY HOUSE 'IN THE! STATE. WE
BUY OUR TOYS FROM HEADQUAR- -TEHS
FOR THE- 8POT CASH AND
THAT ENABLES US TO MEET ALL
COMPETITION IN PBICES. WE COR
DIALLY INVITE INSPECTION. COME "
AND SEE US AND GET OTJR PRICES
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF I
Mil--
MILLINERY GOODS
SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS.PLUMES
AND HATS THAT WE BOUGHT AT
SStfO ON THE DOLLAR THAT WE
ARE SELLING WAY BELOW COST.
COME ONE, COME ALL AND GIVE
U8 A SHOW.-REMEMBER WHERE
WE ARE AT, ? I x . ,
STORE,
f OPPOSITE MARKET.
11T Soutk Front Street, WUmlngten, N C.
OR ADD & GATLORD, PROP
Headquarters for Nsw York and Boston.
HIW TEAR 31 QLUTiOMS.
" P E LVI T0 KEEP YOURSELF HE VLTHY
. A by jwlug nice refreshing UoUut soap pnr-
chafed at
I
3u(itin
armacv
A bif line Of SoatM Inct TMIvorl 1av 91 u.
Ac, per box. . i . 11 . -
lAINTS !PAINTS
The Best to he Had Of
Chas. m.: whitlock,
uo aorta none street, j
V1 WILMINGTON, N. C.
Dissolution.
THE FIRM OF ATKINSON Sc MANNING IS
1 J1U2.,day d'aaolved by-mutual consent, Ed
ward Wilson Manning retiring. i
tfwnn wil,uhu ATKINSON, 1
j EDWARD WILSON MANNING
Copartnership.
JOHN WILDER ATKINSON WILL ON THE
1st of January admit his unn WiiHftm Mam
Atkinson Into partnership.
i The style of the firm wulje Atkinson & Son. -
j Dec si, '91 ; idec3lim
fbok Pma 89, East Rnnra n: Y.
LOCATXD BSTWXKN CHAXBKB8 AND ROOSSTBZr
I . Stbmts. At s CCumk P. K.
SAILING FROM NEW YORK FOR WILMING
TON, n. ci - r ' ii-
.. Saturday, December 81st, '92
Saturday,; January 7th, '9
S. S. PAWNEE.
S. S. CROATAN
WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK.- .
&S.tntOATAN..!...Satarday. December sist, '93
S. 8. PAWNEE .
. .Saturday, January 7th, '93
WILMINGTON FOR GEORGETOWN, S..C,
Si CROATAN
S, PAWNEE .
Tuesday, December 27th, '98
..... Tuesday, January's!, '93
Tkrongk Bills of Lading and Lowest Through
Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and
South Carolina. . (-1
tar-For Freight or Passage apply to
1 f 1 . H. t. SHALLBONSS,
I !' t 1 v - Superintendent.
Tbbo. G. Eaaa, Trafflo Manager, i
j j I Bowling Green, New York,';
Wic P. CLTOT Co., General Agents,'
junesi-tt :. Bowling Green. New York.
"ITTILMINOTON A. jCLrjON
RAILBOAD
VV r AND BRANCHES.
AND FLORENCE RAILROAD.
"1 . . .
mm
CONDENSED SCHEDULE,
V TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
al ,
M
DATED
Jab. 1st, 1S94.
12
j5
f-i
.a
O 3)
KG
P M. p. M.
P. M,
A M
Leave Weldon.
. f 19 801 6 05
11 SO
6 16
7 23
Ar. Kocxy Mpont
I 1 39, 4 03
13 S4
Arrive Tar boro.
Leave Tarboro..
1 S 85 .....
18 68,
P. M.
Ly. Rocky Mount
Leave Wilson....
Leare Selma. ....
1 89
26
...
OS
IS 35
1 S3
6 88
1 15
S 001
S 25
T 68
2 85
8 SO
6 16
8 80
......I
8 81
Lv. FayetteviUe.
Arrive iriorence,
10 S3
10 40
6.05
KG
.1.
s !P. M.I . : A. M
Leave wuson.,
SSS .6 48 ...... I 58
8 SO ,T 85 ....... 8 43
4 SO 8 4T I I 9 65
6 00 10 25a...... 11 86
Leave Goldsboro
Leave MasnoUa.,
r Ar. Wilmington.
P. M. P M r A. M
1 TRAINS GOING NORTH
I
t- K
O OS
H
' ' Dated
Jaa. 1st, 1693.
.a
O 93
SCO
cS.bc
ft
0 a
5
A M.
a. m.
80
V 48
1 14
1 68
P.M.
7 30
9 40
"iiso
aM.
a so
9 S
11 49
Dt 60
Leave Florence.
6 10
Lv.FayettwrUie.
Leave Selma...
Arrive Wilson ..
ft
pTm
8 60
9 30
16 S3
11 16
! i ' i ;
A. M
P. M.
P. M.
Lv. Wilmington.
9 80
11 10
12 SO
1 10
4 00
6 4n
6 69
7 48
Leave Magnolia.
iieaveuoidsDoro
Arrive WUsod..
Jl If-
A. M.
1 68
8 43
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
Leave Wilson.
1 10
IK
11 SO
T 4S
8 20
Ar. RpckyMoont
12 08
Arrive Tarboro.
Leave Tarboro..
S 86
12 68
:y
, 1 SI
3 06
P. M
S 42
S 45
P. M.
IS 08
8 90
Arrive ; Weldon.
1 01
9
kLa Mi
P. M.
Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Weldon 6:90 n. m., Halifax 6:46 p. m., arrive Scot
land Neck at 6:40 p. ol, Greenville 8:lSp. in., Kin-
ton kso d. m. iteturmna leaves . ins ion k m
m., Greenville 7:41 &. m., arriving Halifax at 160
a. m., Wldon 10:46 a. m. daily except Sunday.
Trains on washUEton Branca leave wasomg-
ton 6:40 a m., arrives Parmele stlO; a m.', Tar-
boro 9:10; retunur.g leaves Tartxwo i:o p. m,
Parmele 8:00 p. m., arrives Washington 9?M, v m.
DaUy except Sunday, Connects with tr.tins on
ScotUad Neck Branch. ! . -
Tr 'eaves Tarboro, N. C.vla Albemarle and
RalelA i B. R. daily, except Sunday, at 6r00 p. m..
SuBday s:oo p. m.; arrives nymoutn io:io p. m.
6: pi m. Returning leaves Plymouth dally, ex
- -I V
i.
cept Sunday, rS8 a. m., Sunday 10:00 a. m., ar
rive Tarboro 9:46 a m. and 12.-20 a. m.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
bore daily, except Sunday, 6:00 a. m., arriving
Smithfield 730 a m. : Returning leaves Smlthfielo
8:00 ai m.; arrive at Goldsboro 93d a m. S
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount
at 6:16 pl m., arrtves Nashvllls 6:60 p. m.. Spring
Hope 7:16 p. m. - Returning leaves Spring Hope
8.-00 a. m., Nashville 836 a. sol, arrive at Roeky
Mount f-.iS a. m., daily except Sunday.
- Trains on Latta Branch Florence R. -R. leave
Latta f;3fl p. m.: arrive Dunbar 8:40 p. m. Re
turning leave Dunbar 60 a. m.; arrive Latta 7:16
a. as. DaUy except Sunday. i -
- Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw fot
Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 6:00 p. m. and
1130 a. m. Returning leaves Clinton at &20 a in
and 9:1 6 p. m., connecungat Warsaw with Noa.
41, 4o, n and is.
Train No. 78 make close connection at Weldon
for all points North dally. AU rail via Richmond
and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. Also at
Kooky Mount daily except Sunday, with Norfolk
and Carolina Railroad for Norfolk and all potato
North vl.MarfofeHNy prviNB, Gem Supt
J.BYKENLY, Gen' Manager. ----- h ,n ;
T. V. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. i
I 7v ;; . -7 7: "77 7-
'fLANTIC COAST LINE
WnJnHOTOH, COLCICBU 4 AOflUSTA Rirf.'Tni
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
TrK3 OOINO SOCTH.
Dfted Jan. 1, 1953
No, S3.
No. 6S
i. M.
85
: ;l 1
9 41
10 ?5
Not 60.
A.IM.
3 SO
i 35
AIM.
i 4 M
"4 35
Leari Mirlnn
ArrlTe Florence"... '.
A. M
tl 41
9 3f' -?0.
62.
A. M.
9 43
10 65
::::::
Arrive Banner. .1. '. '.
teays
Snmfer..
rii
Arrlvl) Coinmbia".".
fralV RrUTl.P1 Charleston naCen
Irf9Sn?: UVka ,f . m.. Manning
TBAIK8 OOINO K0BTS
Ka 81.
Leave
Colombia...
P. M.
10 45
10
AmYiSumter...,7.
A M.
12 05
7 2S
No. S9
A. iLjj. M
Leaye SniTitur
Arrivd Florent e"..
U 05
tl 8U
1 SO .
No. Iia
A M.
5 TlO
5 13
! i
9 0
1
j . : !
Leave'Florence. . '
LeayejMarionv....i
ArrlyJwilnjlngtoat
i auy. Tuaiiy except !
Sunday,
"M
iu. aa runs taroueh to :Marirf- 1 a a
Rimini 11:69 a m
3 . " -- t,iui Utlilf
ft ?-. prive Runner l:4iu. iffl
i Traifas oo Hartsville R Ki
1. m U, i'UL v iio
"ciuiuicg, icaye Kimtni IS aO
:7'l
.1 : ' 1
6;f)a.
1.,.. TT . .
leave Flo? riB 9:46 n
u.,arnving uartsTUle 1Q;6 o.
fuy except .onnaay.-
R& H . " uni?gtfn, Chadbourn and Conway
KKilrad leave Ch.iih.inr, ii.4 ." .:UW"T
?Wpfm :Z'rletT lave-Conw t
fSartJm;; r6 ch3,Jl'1ai-u 5:20 p. m. Leave
a?.urB and6:S0 p. inV, arrive II ub -IVA
n3 .4S6:n tm-turnta8 leave hSS
a. jui Traffic
CONDENSKD SCHEDULE I
Lh Effect November,
iSTlH. 1S93.
Southbl
nd
Daily.
ill-
Northb'nd
, Dally.
MAIN LINE7-
No.i
;Na
a
11.00 p.
7.46
7.20
6.00
413
ftdK
m;
Ar.....wllmingtori
Ly.....Fayetteville
..Lv
..Ar
..Lv
s.00 a. m.
o.US
R2T
9 48
fr.... irayettevilleL
. . .-. .oaniord. .
Climax..
11.44
a401
" . . , .Greensborol .
.Ar
.Lv
12.15 p. m.
2 67
9.80
1.62
L22
r.....ureensboro
i.v......stoke8lale
1.2a
1.56
S.33
S.02
4.25
" JNtfw Jun.-Wal.
CoveAr
Ar N4 Wr J nn- WaLCove Lv
Lv..
..Rural Hall
liOOncba
MtAiryh
.Ar
Southbfnd
paUy
Northb'nd
DaUy
BSKKKTTSVIIXI
Drv,
JNo. $.
No.
10)15 p.
9.20
8.49
8.05
T,47
m.
Ar..
.. Bennettsville
.....ifailon...
Ly
Mea. m.
...Red Springs
....Hone Hills i
6.30
7.o
T-43
8.02
Ly.'.
"i
.Ar
..Fayetteville
Southb'bd
Dady Ex.
Sunday.
Northb'nd
Daily Ex.
Sunday.
Factobt axt Madiso
BaAKCBxa.
INo. IA
Ar Ramseur
.Ly
6.40 al m.
" ........Climax...
8.B5
9.20
It 00
av. . . . . wreensboroi
Ar ..... Greens borbj
.Ly
.At
" Stokesdale
Lv Madison, i
H 20 p m. '
1.10 p. m.
except Sunday.
a I t JS.1t.V?nf lct5Ta snwrd with Seaboard
Air-Lin lor Raleigh, Norfolk andall oonitaNort'i
and East, and at Walnut Cove i with the Norik
4 .Western R. K. for W'inston-Silem.RLote ad
. FJ'H1-1 connects at Walnut Cove with Nor.
fofk and Western li. R. for WirtonSale Roa
ok ancf all points North and West of RoiZk I9
MSaiHtr1 Wlth Seaboard AlrTtoe for MwaV
Charlotte. Athena. Atlanta ,-i7, .
,and Southwest ' ' Q
nffvf Sleeping Carl on Seaboard" Air
Liae trains North and South from Sanford and on
Sole We8tetn NtTifd West from
taaflSXS1' Wummon, WetteviUe, M ax-
haye five hours in lialeig and ieaclT horne-'aamo
Ample time elven
i time given passengers for breakfast and
supper j at Fayette v
jenevuje, and dinner at Walnut
e.nJ;iIi. GenrPfenger Agent
! H
ARD AIR LINE
OLINA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD
'4
. I-.
- T.4
i "3t
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
NoV. 30189,
No.83
No.4T
N6.4S
Dally
ex So
DaUy
Dally
lex Su
Leave Wilmington.... .
Leave Pembroke "
T i !' ' 7-
Leave Maxton
Leave Laurinburg.
Leave Hamlet .....
Leave Wadeaboro.....".
Leave Monroe. ........
P. M.
.4
8 10
9 06
10 10
11 00
Amve charlotte
Leave Charlotte
lveave Llncolnton
Leave Shelby ... ..:...
Arrlye Ruthertordtpn.1.!
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
Us'b.e4No.s8
Daily DaUy
Dally
ex en
ex Su
Leave Kutherfordton...
Leave Shelby
Lave Lincoln ton
M.
Arrive Charlotte. I
Leave Charlotte........
Leave Monroe
Leave Wadesboro...:.
Leate Hamlet
Leave Laurinburg.....
Leave Maxton
7 80
Leave Pembroke ...
Arrive Wilmington
SCHKDtXS BXTWXIH W1LMIKGT0K ! AKD ATLANTA.
Leave Wllmineton 7:30 n m arris AtnraR-in
No. lj
coo p. 1m.
S.5 f
4.25 il.
8.C8 p. Jm.
1.60 p. jm.
.' r
Dallv
CBABO
CAR
jgajj gaoaas
Pnyave Atlanta 836a. m. arrive WUiaiagton '
-oitwpera on w ana oetween wumininon and
Charlotte - - -, ) - -. $ f -
Pullmans on 41 and 88 between Portsmouth
and Atlanta. . v j , -(-
jNos. 4i;and 88 solid betweenf Portsmouth and
Charlotte. - - i i -i -. - i. -,. . , i .
- Noi. 43 Sand 36 make connection! at Lincolnton
to and from Western North Carolina. ; i
Noi S3 and 24 make connection from and to all
Ennts South and West with G C. and N. I at
onrpe. j . - . , - J .
J unttuee points at Pembroke, with Short Cut A.
C. L,Iat Maxton with C. F. and Y.V.,and A.AL.R
at Wadesboro with Cheraw and Sallsburyit Ham
let with R. and A. at Monroe with! G. C and N.,
at Chiriofte with R. and D. system, at Lincoln
ton wlthjC. and L. Narrow. Guage.l at bhelbv
ana xvuuierioruion wnn s cs. I I 1 I
d KUI
J
JNO. c. WINDER, Gent Manager.
L T. MYEKS, Gen'l Superintendenu
WM. MONC17K12. Kniunintn1irit;
A Tl oWTmiT m . . " -
TTrriJilNGTON 8EA.COST.RAlL ROAD.
Ro
iirid, Trip Fare
LB IN EFFECT DEC. 11th,
1893.
T E
PRISCESS STREET I Daily
ex
JU Sunda
v at 730 A. ju ,. ana 23U p. m.
LEAVE!
THE HAMMOCKS &10 a. m. and 6:00
p. m. !
SUNDAY TRAINS Leave Princess Street at
3:00 p. m.
land leave the Hammocks 6:15 p. m.t
4-
r to.
j it. hoijAK. ues'i jaanager.
W
klti
BAIL ROAD.
1
25 CIS.
TIME TAB
AVE
IN EFFECT THURSDAY, JTJN? 16th. 189S .
LEAVEi WTLMTNGTC N DAILY FOR JAC
gonvilJe and intenre Mate stations at 4.00 p. n.'
Leave Wilmington dtBy, except Saturday ana
Sunday, for Jackson vll. and intermediate points
at 9 a. -in. I . i i
Trains arrlye at WCn ington dally, except Sun
day, at S.O0 a. m., dally e icepf Saturday and Sun
day at 6:90 p. in., an on Saturday at 930 pt m
addittonali --- 1 --
Steamerj on New River leaves Jacksonville
daily, except Sunday, for Marines and lntermedl
ate points at 6:80 a. m., arriving at Jackson villa
on return at I n. m. : H. A. WHITING,
j. w. martenis, jQsnorai Ma&ager
. wea i raseengor a-gsaw, y
88
jept