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THE MUTE MINSTREL. BY MTRTA t-OCKSTT. ukv fall white and fins and so ft whirl from toe vutt aloft. t . a UD1W'CJ . ... , 1. . i fair i" their uiaune u AIMi fr;"breiul through the drK- ,etDtUde roe-bush looks and wan, SfJ'Xhet hioomlng Uall undoue, nSuSs trees b'1111 8011 and W JjjXlSell urwuonea' crown of snow. mbin paused In his flight too long; A . frozen throat 1 a silent song, ic 1 rjCermore shall his dead heart beat ttmUM norland true and sweet. ward his winced mates hare flown, un tbb redhreast Jied at home alone. "Suugb tue bended boughs you may dim- A birdoi snow in a oedar-tree! ... nfe.dead bird Is the cedar-tree, Vmy neart iu its branches is dead like iwafred as thy brecct in its love and Bflt tie snow-flakes fell on its trust and when'XS 'sing- rshle them on happy wing iv ifrarcbes in pomp of spring. 1 ri,rr earols may mock the lute, KftbTe and minTilhall be chilled and mute! . APRIL gene Pleasant Facts Id ConnectloD wHi the Month of Fools, Tbe month of April ia the seven th uioL'bof the year. It was originally thH thirteentb, oat in 1302 Augustas ( ae nr changed tbe calendar because be bad a note t meet in tbe middle of tbe mouth, and didu't have a cent to pay it with, and so be dropped that month out entirely, and April tuns be CMnlH the third m nth, ai it now is. it wuts named alter Apruis, tne goa oi Spriog, who used to get up oh the lest day of March, and taking a paint pot and a marking brush, go around the country painting Latin mottoes and moral prec-pta ana Darsr8 oi poetry uU the rook and trees, among others, th following gems which have come down to our own day: r kibus liverimus corroctore lor tbe Bioodibus-' 'Dulee et ducorum eat to take rye lani rook' in the morning. 'flouey, tar, rumque oano for olds and coughs,' Nux populi pro b:ues s oorn pilaster est' Giepipius W Achates, ear and lung Idoctor.' Cue w only optimms nave plug, ten (cents a huuo. ' Iu hoc cough syrup vincea. Sign of the big mortar.' 'Try Crown a magic lotion for freck- lep Now thousands of people used to head these things, and they actually Ibe leved them and tried them on. Ihey all died miserably, and were Icaiied among men 'April's foola ' This I is the origin of a custom that has las ted even unto our time. The cussed fern is most vigorously observed by the mau who kicks the hut full of pricks, The motto of April is 'Dam eripuit, ?rump,' which means, "Do not go out the house without an ulster, a lubter, a chest protector aud a palm lit af fan.' It is a month dt voted to and by the immur'al gods set apart for weather, led sometimes, in a good April, that hi Lder stands its business and can get ip aiid bristle around, there are eight Linda of climate in one day. Ihe jewel of April is the sardonyx, ltd it is said by people who have Itudied meteorlogy ever since tbe time of Augustus to be the aardonick- (Bt mouth in the whole lot. The uurtL I f Ju ly abed to be April, bat liter tury had tried it a few years it ud to be changed on account of the feather. Tbeie'may b6 some apparent dis crepancies in the opening portion of the historical p irt of this sketch of tpnl. It is, however, a sumoieut au- strr to any objections that may be bused to say that we believe what we lave written concerning this month. Its history and traditions, and if we heve it, auybdy can Hawkeye. Oil City Derrck. The Talmage Case. The interest m the Talmsre trial in creases faster than interest on a b, nk - lote. In fact it is emected tbe luter- Jt will be compounded, at lat, tr Ibat the trial will. Oar New York re nter is buey takiug down notes of Ibe testimony and his h at pa e pr - tuts tLe following appearance: Air Millard to Mr Bright, showing fitness a paper 'Who wrote that edi torial ?' What editorial?' 'That one my finger is on.' 'Which finger ?' 'This finger.' 'This anger on this editorial.' 'Yes.' What about iff 'Who wrote it?' 'The finger?' No, the editorial.' W hat editorial?' 'This editorial in this paper, which hold up before you, which is headed "umbine and Harlequin , on which now pit.ee this thumb. ' 'You want to. know who wrote i? 'Yes.' It is of interest tot his one.' 'What case?' 'Tslmages's case.' 'What Talma V' 'Do joxl know who wrote that edi- excitedly. 'What editorial?" . Ibe one I just showed you. ' 'Jhe one in that papet?' 'ies.' The one von nnt; vnnr flncrer on p aQd then put your thumb oa 'Yes.' 'You want to know who wrote it V Yes.' Witness reluctantly replies, I don't . ia finallr decirleH that W 'a W07 w the beat-Puiiadelphia V.U, Steamship Line, &c. CLYDE'S New York AND lAilmmrvfAn M II HiMllltetVII 111 -W W J Steamship Line. Tbe tfteamei BENEFACTOR, CAPT. JONES, Wl.J, HAIL FROM JfEW YORK OS SATURDAY. April 19. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as adTrttead. For Freight Engagements Apply to TIIOS. E. I J O I J , A. n. CAZIUX, riupf, Freight Agent, Wiiniint ;n, S, 0. WM. P. CLYDE a CO., funeral koate, Bowling OnfCC, New York, aj: 1 17- Ham and Eggs, J,JOUNTAIV BUTTER, e?hoiee, Table Butter, Sugar Cared Pig Ba;on Hams, Saus age, Liver Poddinjr, Pigs Feet, Sngar,Cf- fee, Fl.mr, Ac. 8end to Ne. 24 Water ft. f,b7 J. H. PETTEWA1. State of North Carolina, S Superior Court New Uanover Cottotj,J Frederick J. Swarm, Alexander! D. Waddell and his wife I ucv, f Frederick W. Swann, F. J. 1 PlaiLtifis. Bwann, Junr.,by his next f- iend J said F. W. Swaan, Ann Swann an. I Mary Hi.l, J . Against. The Vestry and Wardens of ") haint James' Church, Wit-1 Defendants. Mam L. London, Henry A. London and othe s. j IN THIS ACTION the Plaintiffs cKim judg ment against the defendant, the Vestry and Wardens uf Saint Ja i es' Church, for the possession of certain real estate situate in the city of Wilmington, county and tate above mentioned, and also for damages for the de tention of the same, and the plain tilt's claim juJgment against the other defendants in the action for a conveyance of any estate or in terest, which thfy as the heirs at-taw of Wil liam C. Lord, dec- a? d, may have in the said premises, lie defendants J. C. Snowdeo and his wife Hizi, and At. J IfeHosset are herebv notifi d a- d rquird to appear at the next Term "f the Superior Court of t e said county rf New Hanorer, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, on the Thir teenth Monday after the first Monday in March, A. D. 1879, and answer or demur to thd complaint fl ed in this action. Given undr mv band and official seal, this the 1st of March, 187y. f . VanAMRINGE, C S. C, New Hanever County, mch 14-law6w-fri Stare of North Carolina! erior Court. New Hanever Coun Fredeiick . Swanrj, Alexander 1 1) Waddeil and his wife Lucy, Swana,Junr.,by his next friend Plaintiffs. said F . W. Swann, Am twann and Mary Hill. J Against. Lev' A. Hart. John C. Bai ey, ") Mizabeth Warren, William J Defendants. L.. London, Henry A.London f and others. J IN THIS ACTION the Plaintiffs claim judg ment against the Def ndants Levi A. Hart, John O. Bailey and Elizabeth Warr. n, for the possession of certain real estate situate in the city of Wilmington, County and Stite aoove mentioned, and also for cHurages for the detention of tbe sane, and the plaintiffs claim judgme t agaiDS'the .other defendants in the actios for a conveyance of any estate or interest, which they as the heirs-at-law ol William C Lord, decasd, may have tn the said p eauises. The defendants J. C. Snow den and hi wife h.V.zn. a d M. J. I eRo set are hereby notified and required to appear at the next l erm of the Superior Court of the said Countr of New llanoyer, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, on tKe Thir teenth Monday alter the h st Monday in March, A. D. 1873, and atswer or demur to the complai t filed in this action. Giren under aav hand and official seal this the ltt March, 1879. , 8. VaxAMRINGB, C. S. C. New Hanover County, mch 14-law6w-fri TO -AJDJEPtTISE-RS. Geo. P. Rowell & Co's SELECT LIST; OF Local Newspapers. Many persons suppose this list to be com posed o i CHEAP, low-priced newspapers The fac i it quite etherwbe. Ihe catalogue states ex c ly what the papers are. When the name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE TY E it is in every instance the BEST paper in tbe place. When printed in CAPI TALS it is the ONLY paper in the place. When printed in roman letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, but is usually a very good one, notwithstanding. Tbe lis gives the population of every town and the circulation of every paper, IT 1S NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. IT 18 NOT A tHEAP LIsT. At the foot of the Catalogue for each St te the important towns which are not covered by the list are enumerated. IT IB AN HONEST LIST. The rates charged f r advertising are barely one-fifth the pub lishers schedule. The price for single St ate? t an ties from $1 to $50. The price for one inch fonr weeks in the entire list is $620. The teenier rates of the papers for the same apace and time are $2,926.66. The list includes 955 newspapers of which 179 are warned DAILY and 776 W fr.En.LY. They are located in 799 different cities and towns, of which 36 are State Capitals, 36 places of over 6.0Z0 popu lation, and 486 County Sen. Lists sent oni application. Address Geo r. Rowell Co's Newspaper SdrertMn; Bureau, 10 Spruce sereet, i'riottug House Square , Xff Ywrk. feb t 1 mos i - - t ' - - - An Exciting Book ! 20,000 tfold ! The'.'Wyd idventares' and triumphs" of STANLEY-IN-AFRICA ! " b?s only authentic and copyrighted cheap edi i-n is selling faster than any other bo k in America. Gives a fori hwtory of his "Down the Congo", A grr t Wanted. For fall par ticulars and term, address UUB UKU KOa., pub?, nch254w Pniladelpbia. CHEAPEST BOOK STCEE N THE WORLD. r.),672 Superb English Bks At UT Price TiTNewAuiei icai? iioksAt YeTirPrice 1 12.7-tJ Secoiid.iiaiid ljnks Any Price Catalogue of General Literature Free- LEGGAT BROTHERS, : Beekman st., near New Post Office, mch 25-4 w New York. Parsons' Purge tive Pill make N w Rich Bio id, and will e tnpltelv change tbe blood in the entire syst-m in three months. Anv peison who will take I pill acb night from 1 t 12 weeks mv be restored to sound health, if such a thi g be possible. Sent bv mail foi 8 letter stamps. I. 8. JOHNSON 4 CO., mch 25 4 .v Bangor, Me. 1JA1 -Pwrr.. I EEI Bkvson'8 Cabcis Poars Plasthr If is for la-t'ene-s or' weakness of the Ihek. Rheumatism and all iocal aches anc i ains the best remedy known. It was in vented to overcome the slow action of the ordinary Porus Piasters. It relieves pain it nce, and c ireswher other plasters will not even reluvj. Hold everywhere b Druggis s, Price, 25 can's. mch 2d iw LIFE IN A BOTTLF. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World No More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life fcrthe Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for All. AX OPEN! LETT ER TO T3E PUBLIC. Believing that br cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was tbe only true way of ban i hiog disc a e and being troubled with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, &c , and after trjicg the bet t physicians and raying out my money for mtcy kiDds of medicines advertised without hnding a permanent cure, 1 b gan doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. 1 fortunately discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood Cltanser,the first bottle of which gave me new life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. I was free trom catarrh, my lung became strong and sound, being able to staad the mot severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot tbe Root Bitters, and was in the habit of giving t em away te tick friends end neigh bors. I found tue medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all -diseases caused from humors or scrof ala in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease, Torpid Liver, Ac , Ae. The news of my discovery in thia way spread from one person to another until I found myself called upon to supply patients with medicire far and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now d vote ai' my time to this business. I was at first backward ia presenting ei'ner myself or discovery in this way to the public, not being a patent med cine man and with small capital, but I am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and tbe hundreds of letters I have received from persons cured, prove ths fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and had so much success as the Root Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take the lead o' all othe medicines in use. Nea ly one hur.dred retail druggist, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Root Bite-s, some of whom have already sld over one thousand bottles. Root Bitte-8 are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old a ays of our forefathers, when people were cured by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisonB of the mineral kingdom tre unknown. 1 bey act strongly on tbe liver and kidneys, keep the bowe's regular and build up the nervous system. 'bey penet-a'e every part of the body, searching out every rerve, bone and ti ue from the head to t' e feet, cleansing and st engthening the fount tin Spring? of life, hence they must reach all di&rase by puriacation and nourishment. No mater whatyour f e'tngmr sjmptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Kr t Bitters. Don't wait un-il you are ec, bat if vou only feel bad or miserab e, use tbe Bitters at once. It may save your life. Thousands of persons ia all parrs of the country are already ulng Root Fitters They have saved many lives of c n?umtiv s who' had been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and bare permanentlv cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh, Scrofula, Khrumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had fa led. Are you troubled with sick headache, cestiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, and broken down in constitution? You will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on yonr face or skin? Nothing wiL give you sach good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. I know that jeal us physicians will cry humbug because my discovery eures so many of their patients, b t I ctre cot. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitten as fast as pes itrie within the reach of all those suffering throughout tr.e w .rid. Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country' merchants, or sent t.y ex press on receipt of price, $1 00 per battle, or six bottles 5.0). For certificates of won derful cues, see my large circu'ar around each battle of medkine. Read and judge for Tnnraejf 'QCw Ask your rnxgist or merchant for FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTER:, the great Blood Cieahser,and take no substitute b may recommend because he makes a large profit. O. W. FRA1ZBR, Discoverer. tl 333 Superior St., Cleveland O. Forsileby J. C. Munds andT. 8. Bur bank, Druggist. march 26th wow-daw Is a Taoathty. toa-paae Ommp DeakeS sbaeeen at the World's Liter u are. Single copy, 20c., or C2 pe rar. An Oil t Tin CUx'JO inchea; ot Yoaemj te Valley,- pr tfe, 3: "BUck Shep," a fl.SQ book, m paper bi book, in House he In money, or m ooe-eent portage atawipa Agent. u anu-d. at-t liberal terma. bo t notni tig sent tree. Address 5- S. Wood, Tribune Building, New ox City. Ilf II BLOOD ! paper binding. WHO lag g A LB JP'V1' Rowing quotations represent the wholesale price generally. In making up BAOGINQ Guy Double Anchor ' 1 y Double Ancho- "a" r it Standard Domestic . j 11 BACON North Carolina.'" rr asm m. ' nasna, w m .... Shoulders, " 2). 9 e 10 6 m 6 10 13 6 7 5 m 6 2X 2 Sides, V fi Western Smoked ... . mm . Hams. Sides. lb... Shoulders. . .... Dry Salted Sides, "9 B.... Shoulders, lb..w BEEF Live weight JARK ELLS Spirits Turpentine second nana, each 3 New York,each, new jgSWAX ft tfrtlCKS Wilmington, y M Northern 3 D TTER North Carolina lb 1 35 1 50 1 76 1 86 2? & 00 8 00 10 00 00 U Of re e 20 e 30 26 0 40 UK io 11 8 0 9 Uttv II 7 m 8 28 9 30 12 IfU 18 2U 65 1 35 2 10 Northern, D). CANDLES Sperm V B.. Taiiow, w m Adamantine, y set CKEESrv Northern Factory, y lb ... Dairy cream, ft 8tate, V B) OOFFEE Java, V lb Rio, V lb 12 2?iaguyra, r a CORN MEAL V bushel. COTTON TIES- y bdl . UOJrlSTlU Bheeting, 4-4 f yard 6 farn, bunch 96 f IBB Mackerel, No. 1, ? bbl....l6 00 No. 1, V X bbl 8 76 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... 12 60 No. 2, V 3 bbl 6 00 30 00 a 00 00 00 6 51 HMacaerei, Xo. 3 W bbl 00 00 G Mullets, bbl 2 00 8 5C 2 50 U. rlerring, bbl 4 00 0 9 00 0 m. JLJr w FLOUR Fine, V bbl 0 00 4 50 5 25 6 60 7 00 7 60 8 00 4 00 5 00 6 50 7 00 7 25 7 76 8 25 Super, Northern, V bbl. Extra do Familv " f City MillEx,.Super " Family - a Ex. Family FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs. 60 00 Baugh's Phosphate V " 00 00 00 00 00 00 61 00 40 00 46 00 47 00 40 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 Caroluia Fertilixer " " 46 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 35 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 ma- Ground Bone, Bone Meal " Floor) Navasaa Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate, " BergerABrutz'sRos. Vilnnr fii'KK k fin nipulated Guano 48 00 ' 67 50 tp m a. 3 ZZ glTje yib 8 10 65 50 GRAIN Corn,store, 561ba 52 Uorn, cargo, 66 lbs 49 Corn, y el., busheL None. Oats bushel 45 50 65 Peas, cow, y bushel HIDES Green, lb Dry, lb HAY Eastern, 100 lbs... North River, 100 lbs.... 65 4 9 1 00 1 00 0 9 10 HOOr- IttON y ton 60 00 65 00 L&HU northern n) 8 North Carolina & 11 12 C LIME- bbl 1 25 S 0 00 LUMBER City steam sa' wd Ship stuff, resawed, M ft. 18 00 20 00 Rough edge plank. M ft. 16 00 18 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, M ft... 12 00 14 00 Dressed Scoring, seasoned. 15 00 25 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, M ft 12 00 14 00 aiObASSES tJuba.hhdVzl 32 & Cuba, bbla., gal 35 Sugar house, hhds. gal. 20 0 0 0 0 bbls. V gal 22 35 60 13 10 00 Orleans Choice bbls. gal. NAILS Cut, 20dto4d, Vk'g OILS Kerosene, gal. 45 60 45 10 20 90 50 60 jT. Linseed, gal gi" li PEANUTS bushel...... 65 12 POTATOE8-Sweet, V bus. a Irish, Northern, bbl 00 00 0 3 PORK Northern, city mess. 10 00 Thin, bbl. 00 00 Prime, bbl (extra) 10 60 Rump, bbl 06 00 10 60 00 00 11 00 00 00 RICE Carolina, m ft East Iadia, V lb Rough, V busheL.......;.... RAGS Country, V & City, " lb ROPE S ALT Alain',' "jjf" sae'k ...V.. .Liverpool, y sack. American sack Marshal's fine, V sack...... Cadiz V sack 7 00 90 0 0 00 10 1 1 6 70 22 00 00 80 35 00 10 00 10 a 7 8 " oo 25 80 75 25 75 0 SUGAR Cuba, Hi::.: 9 JiPorto Rico, V ft.... 10 A- Coffee, V &. DO 0 SB- B 0 0 C " 0 ft Ex C ft 00 WCrushed ft SOAP Northern, V ft 5 8HINGLES Contract, V M 6 00 Common, V M 1 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00 R O hhd. E 00 00 TALLOW ft 8 0 7 2 0 15 00 00 00 00 12 00 9 00 0 6 50 5 00 3 50 2 25 0 TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00 Mill, prime per M 7 50 00 00 25 50 18 26 Mill, fair per M 6 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 North Caro ina, per gal ... 1 WOOL Unwashed, per ft... Washed, per lb Sale of Real Estate. pjY VIUTCE O? 'I HE POWER CON tained in a mortgage de d executed Ly Jams A. 34Vbaue and Maria A. Mebane, hie wife, to C. P. Mebane, datf d January 1st, 1674, and registered in New Hanover County in Book II B II, pages 409, 500, 501, the undersigned, as AgMit and Attorney in tact of Martha C. Mebane, the assignee of said mortgage, on Wednesday, ihe 30th day of April, lS7i. at the Court Rous door in the City of Wilmn gton. will expose to stale at public auction, fir cahTtbe lot t f land aud premises dsoribed a.id onve -ed by said mortgage, beir:g a err am lot of land in said City, fronting n Princess street, between the lot occupied by by Dr. J. T. Schonwald and the property of H. C. Evans. A full deseript iuii of said lot aud premises is contained in said mortgage and w i A be Dead at sale. JOHN LONDON. Wilming'on, N. C Gist day of March, 1879. apiM 1-td Headquarters tor Ale, Lager Beer and Porter. H MAB.CU3 6l SOWS. Nr. i Market Stree JAN FURNISH TOU WITH THE BES Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bttkd, in the city. Country orders promptly attended to. bbl.. bbl... V bbl.. Ipbbl.. bbl.. 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McKoy, ftobt H- McXoy ATTORNEYS AT -LAW WILMINGTON, N. C. Office North side Market street, between Second and Third streets, jan 27-tl ORE AT BARGAINS ! j AT SOL BEAR & BROS. ! QFFER ONEOFTHE MOST COMPLETK and c'.eapeh t stocks of Ready Made Clothing ! ANi) Gents' Fu nishing Goods. In thi City or State. A full and complete stock of custom-made Boots and Shoes at Mann fac tor ers Prices. Give na a call before going elsewhere, dec 14 8GL BEAR BROS. Rail Road Lines, 6c. 21 WILMINGTON & WELDCK faAILH0AD COMPANY a Omo;0 Gsh'l Srpatirriwn!rr I Wilmington, N. C, Nov ii, 1878.; aCHANGE OF SCHEDULF. On snd rter Sundav, Nov. 24th, 1878 . Passenger trains on th ' WMtrington 4 Wei -don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St Depct at. 3f Arrire at Weldr.n at 1 og f ij Leave Weldon j j y Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. . Dpot t c 63 jp NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TR4 V UAIL . Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at P " v Arrive at Weldon at..... 3 $ v, Leave Weldon, I U j M Arrive at Wilmington, FroiitBL Depot at 8 16 : l Train! on Trb ro brar ch Koad W.vr Rocky Monnt for 1 a'boro at t..i 0 V M 6ai. Di Tuesday, Thursday and Suture r at f :W J JJ- Returning, leave Tarboro at IO4O1 A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday ai Friday at 8:30 P M. ' Tbe Day Train makss elope eonrerHoTT t Weldon for all points North rig hay 1 i: daily, (except Sunday) and dailr, via'Kict. mond and all rail routes. Night train makes close connections st Weldon for all pointo north via Richmop-L Sleeping Cars attached to all Nigjht Train. JOHN F. DIVINE, Generai Surt. nov 24 t .1 t: CenTl Su-'ts OfTlceT WILMINGTO,; COLUMBIA AND I r V ST A RAILHOAD W ilmington, N. C, Nov. IS, lt7? CHANGE OF SCHEDCLE On and after Sunday, Not. 24, the folio, bag schedule will be run on thia road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington : 8 3fi A M Leave Florence 1 03 P i Arrive at Columbia 4 16 P M Leave Columbia i'i bb P M Leave Florence 4 4 ' M Arrive at Wilmington 9 JO P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily) Leave Wilmington ..j i0 so f Arrive Florence '2 20 A V I eare Florence ' Do A M Arrive at Wilmington.. 6 iS A M 7Thig Train will only stop at Flea ngtin, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, and Flor ence, and all atati n? between Florence and Columbia. , JtSF Passengers for Ar.gnxtn arrt beyond should take Night KxpresB 1 raiD from vil mington. '"Throuch Sleet; ing Cars on night train for Charleston and Angaf-ta. JOHN F. I).1! VINE, General 8np. nor 9 -Vi '3. Jmf GAPiCLINA CEKTRAl HAIL WAY COMPANY. Office Genebal F"pk f. in tendent, "k Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 19, 1878. j Change of Sdirdule. ON AND AFTER THIS date, the foil w ing Schedule will be operated on to Railway : PAHbKSfUER, MAIL A AD E21Rh TRAIN. I Leave Wilmington at.... 6:20 A U Arrive at Hamlet at 2:06 P M " at Charlotte at.... 7:67 P Mi Leave Charlotte at C:C0 A fell Arrive at Hamletat 11:40 A Mi M at Wilmhagton at i:bb P hi ' ii ioiir, ia ail,, r r aj u rt 1 it PASSENGER AND EXPRESS No- 9 Leve Charlbtte 7:00 A M " Arrive at Shelby 11:15 A M s lfl ) Leave Shelby l'i:45 P T r.o.iu. 1 Arriv(J at Cjarlotte b:0fi p M n he above Trains have Passenger aerom modations, and are the on' ones oermitt to carry Passengers. V. w. OHlrf OS, nor i9 General Hui-erirti'tdrnt. Furniture ! Furniture ! - A La-ge Assort cer.t of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, latensi.a Ta-lei Marble Top Tables, Ac, 4c.. as well as common Chamber Sets, Bedstead;, Chairs and Rockers of all sorts, Looking Claasesi, Mirrors, Parlor Suit', Lcunges, Shades, Bed ding and everything belong'n to a First Class Furniture EsUbllshment. Also, another lot of the celeb attd Gt-nuin 1 Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comf rt For sale at F. A. HCHCTTEV, 26 and 2S Front a;.d 11 U 15 Does - -. tube 10 Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACi'oR fcj. a large assorUnent of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, wbicb we offer at Great Bargain. Call and examii e. feb 19 D. A. SMITU dkJCO.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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