"REMEMBER!"
iLmerober, when the timid Dawn uncloses
Hr matfic palace to the auu'g bright
imemtr. when the "pensive night re
lu.um)L
0,.a,ih her silvery veil in tender dreams
ii i,-r. nleasures call thee, when thy heart
1 uv r -
is light. , j4 ,
L.is.1, through the deep woods ring
sweet voices, murmuring
Kerne ruber.'
impmber when Fate's cruel hand has
hrokeu
ror ' the tie that bound my life with
thine:
When ith long years and exile, grief un
spoken.
iirvilrlng heart and blasted Hopes are
nine,
TUni. ui my love, think of my last adlea.
Lreuceaud tima are naught when love Is
tru-.
L nz as my h a t sha'll beat,
tvcr it iiall itjeat.
IKemember!
K
member, when beneath the cold ground
lviuu.
tv inou hrt.irt forever ia at rest.
K-iiieiijlH.-r when some lovely flower In
tryiiig
lis petulu soft to open on my breast,
i huu wlJi not see me; Lut my soul,
set
free.
Faithful In death hhall.till return to thee
Ttifii hum to the iad moans
Ut a deep voice tltat groans,
Kemuiuber!
Alfred de Mussett.
4r a , il. iLc Courier .Journal.
TUE XUriTIOSS OF FORTUNE,
fcumellilns: of G?n, branl's Earlj Ills
tory.
Washington, fciert 29 The uplen
dur of U-ju Urant's reopiiuu lnCalifor-
Dia must recall to some, who are now
living m tian Francisco, the h amble
posiiiou which he oiciipibd there lesb
than a quarter of a ceutury ego.
Five years ago I was visiting the
family of a retired officer. They had
purchased a fa:m near Qaakertown,
PeDDbylvania, not far froai the farm
owaed by Feobter, the aotor. We,
frequently, ia our drives caught a
eight of the actor and Li zzie Pnoe,
and the neighborhood was fall of sto
ries in regard to Feohter'g eccentrici
tief. After returning from oar drive
aiid taking supper, we would gather
around the centre table in the parlor
and chat about many things. Often
the conversation turned on President
aud Mre Grant. The now retired gen
eral had been Grant's senior officer,
and bis wife was one of Mrs Grant's
bridesmaids. The friendship be
tween the four had been of long
aUhdiug. I was shown the original
brticies of copartnership between the
general aud Grant when they opened
a billiard saloou iu tian Francisco
Thegeue.ai held an inferior rank at
tuut time, and Grant, to avoid being
cashiered 'or habitual intemperance,
hbd resigned hiB captaincy in the ar
my. The general furnished the money
tu open the humble saloon and Grant
kept the tally ' Bat the piohts did
not just fy the keepiug of the billiard
f&ioor, and the p ace was given up,
Gran, laiiing back upmi bis fatherm
lav's farm, uear 8t L mis, where his
wife and son r a tied. He mide hiru
seil nsefui to old Air Dt-nt by driving
to town on the Joada of wood whicn he
took to marKtt for sale. And now,
bt)Lo!d the spectacle tf a man who
fuiltd to kep a &ucc ssful billiard sa
kon receiving the honors of a gret-t
potentate and the mos. celebrated
huo . f the age! Strange are the muta
tioufr of fortune !
St. Louis Times -JouruaL
Pat Donan's Woes
Tetrr Douan is certainly an unfor
tauate yoang man. For several
months he labored assiduously to get
control of a daily paper at Hot Springs
Arkansas', but hnallj gave up in des
pair and went to Dead wood and
Bought earnestly to obtain the pro
pnetorehip of the Daily Tribune of
that place. Daring his absence bis
Hi t Springs friends made a grand ral
ly nd purchased the Daily Sentinel
lor him aud telegraphed him to return.
He returned by way of Chioago and
li l in a suppsy of new type and went
iven so far as to buy a new presi. He
htd no more than reached Hot Springs
with his luggage than aloug came a
telegram from Dead wood, telling him
he could have the Daily T.ibuue if he
tuted it. He preferred Deadwood
'to Hot Spring, but he apprehended
ranch d.mculty in direDgaging himself
iita his obligations to the Sentinel.
Finally, however, he fcucceedtd in
making a satisfactory bettltment," and,
havinj; phipped the new pres and type
back to Chicago, he bade his Hot
Springs friends a tearful and eternal
farewell and started far Deadwood. He
arrived there j tut in time to see the
town ablaze and to find his newspaper
office a bmouldering mass oi ruins 4
ALd with the smoke that curled g race
fully up to high heaven, there ascended
ords which we will not quote and
which made the ceiuleau vauli several
fbad.s bluer than its original shade.
A onderfal Clock.
Felix Meir. of Detroit, -hs devo'ed
Unymr and $7,0(J0 ro the coostrno
tifii of a e'ock. It is 18 feet high, 8
bi ad, and weighs two tons. It has a
Rrtut v-utty of automatic devices, but
e n ost n m t, kable are those oonntct
t.Lnh the striking oi the time. At
tl-f nd of every quarter hour an infant
iu a carved niche Btrikes with a tiny
hammer upon the bell which he hr Ids
jn Lis hard At the end of each half
hr, a youth birikes; at the end of
three-quarters cf an hour, a nun, and
Jt the eud cf each hour a giaybeard.
l ath then follows to toll tht- hour
M the same time a large muaio box
htgms to play and a ecene is enacted
upon platform. Washingfon elowly
tises from a chair to hi 4 feet.Jexteuding
his nght hand, presenting the Declara
th0Dif IudePendenoe. The door on
jfce left is opened by a servant, admit
a'l the presidents. Each is dress
ed m the costume of his time, and the
il r e8St? are eood. Passing in file
d lore Washington, they face and raise
ineir bands as they apprrMCh him, and
fv!i,DF Datarll7 across the plat
orra, disappear through the opposite
th?Z:?hloh 18 Prmptly oiosed behind
"4ea bJ a Btcond aervaatt
Philadelphia Times.
The Great Trade Eevlval.
i i I .
Moulder 8 at Quincy. 111. have been
advanced ten per cent.
Eight hundred men Jtre on the rolls
at the Joliet, III, steel mills.
New Haven manufacturers cannot
get hands enough to do their work.
New Albany, Iod, rail, mills have
started up after three years' idleness,
American orders for 50,000 "ns of
English iron ore have benn sent over.
Large additions are being made to
the works of the Piceoix Company, at
Trentoi ,
A Ne Uayen firm have rejected an
order for' UU platform cais To . much
work.
Several Cincinnati merch nts hare
called in the drummers. Overrun with
business. i
Uue inouftana more men are now
tmplojed in Taiiuton, Mass, than this
time last year.. j J 1 j
There are' 2 250 namea on the m1.
ohanics' pay-ro.l at the Baldwin Loco -
n.oLive Works. !
Three hundred men are now i m
ploybd at the Q ! ve1 and Car Works.
Average pay 12.00 a I week.
Two thousand jmtn are now at woik
'n the mills of the Albany aud Ilua
eelaer Iron and Steel Company.
The Vicksburg Huraltt says that
business in that city was never on a
more solid fyuudaiion than it is to
day.
The Corliss engine, wbich so many
people saw at the Centennial, i uow
used to run a breioh mint at tian
Francisco. I I
The Cincinnati Commercial says that
the amount expended in erecting dwel
ling houses iu Washington tlna year
will reach S1,800,U 1. , 1
There win De a meeting oi ue dusi-
nec8 men of the Mississippi Valley, at
Quincy, III, on the 15th lust, to dit-
- . . I i I . . . . i
cubs tne rmprovtment oi i rue great
riyer.
For eight yars
the large rolling
Da il ha t been
mill at fcjpuyton
closed. Ik now, has an order for $100,
000 worth of steel rails, and work will
be resumed at once.
It is the 'opinion of the Riilway
World that much of the extraordinary
and rapid development of business is
due to the efforts of dealers and cou
sumers to supply themselves in excess
of present wants in o der to provide
against an advanoe in prices. j
The cotton crop of itue- present sea-
son is estimatta at an increase oi ouu,
000 bales ov9r the crop of any pre
vious yearsj in the history of the coun
try. The wheat crop shows twenty to
thirty million bushels increase, the
corn crop eighty to, a hundred million
bushels increase and the tobacco crop
twelve million pounds increase.
A strong editorial in the liailway
World contains the following: 'Look
ing at the businees revival as an aston
ishing example of. quick dtVolopment
and of the display of energy and fore
in a nation which seemed so recently
prcst ate uuaer its reverses, we need
not be surprised if , we have greatly
underrated the progressive capabity
of such a people. It is, after all, more
singular that lor live years there could
havejbeen ucu an inter eatinoaon of
enterprise and 6uch an enure lack f
contidence.' 1 ; I
Boatwricrht
& BtcKoy
OFFER TO 'HIE PUBLIC.
NEWARRIVALS !
INANELY
The Choicest HamsJ Furel Lard.1
Cheese of every desci'ip ion, I
Flour Our Pride Plant's
Yl.a.
Arli' g-
t m, b sides half d ..
'A oilier
brand-
Mackerel, in ked eef, Siuoked Tongue ,
Large Euily Hose pltatoes '
Or ious, Apples, i j ' '
l I .' 'I : I
Tickles, put ? pjin every style, frt iu a bar
rel to a pint,! ,1
Eiegant Table Butter, Coukiug Butter,
i , ,H I
Cooking Wines and Brandijs? j
The very best flavored Teas and Coffees,
: 1 I i
Sugars, from Cut Loaf down tn Yeliow,
Roasted CoflVej, the lest in tneity, i
' ' N j ! "
Smoking Tobacco, any : brand .you can
name,
Canued Goods of eveyi stle and variety
known to the tiade, '
Cigars, numberless brands ; Parepa is
1 s I '
our tavoriteJ I
It , ' h I
Fi est Syrups, Buckwheat, i . I ,
! I I !
WiLes, Whiskeys, Brandies, Gins, and
Rums, from thirteen years od down
to two monlhl dp, , &c
In fac, we have EVjflRY- ARTICLE IN
STOCK that jou can find in any fiistclass
Gro ery Sur. 1
I
We extend to ail an iavitatioh to call
and examine Stock and ric s.
We aie s isfied with very small profit?.
- i ! "V
Boatwi ight & HcKoy,
8 & 7 CTorth Front .Street-
- j
oct 6
Miscellaneous.
THE
DAILY REVIEW,
STOSH. T. JAMES
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
Is published
Every -Afternoorb
(Sundays excepted).
At the following rates, postage
paid
One Year.. ....$5 00
Six onths . . .
2 50
Three Months .
1 25
One Month ....
50
The paper will be delivered by
carriers, free of charge, in any part
of the city at the above rates, or
13 cents per1 week.
The Daily Review is now in the
fourth year Of ltS existence, IS per-
manently established, with a large
i
and steadily increasing subscrip
i i
. I ;
tion list, and presents to merchants
and others a most desirable medi-
. I '''!
Um for advertising. i
THE
WMI1T0N JOURNAL.
JOSH T. i CAZvUJE,
EDITOR AND PUi LISHEE.
Is pnbKshed
EVERY FRIDAY.
At the following rates :
One Year. ... .
I I
Six Months. . i .
.S2 00
r
1 00
Three Months. . . . .
50
The Wilmington Joubnal circu
lates largely in the adjoining conn
ties as well as in the Western por
tion of the State and presents un-
i
i '
I
equalled facilities to merchants for
v
making known what they have for
; I ' ... 1
sale ' ' "i
Hiscellaneons.
THE NEW MARKET
Awakens Considerable
Interest I
BUT
KOT MORE SO THAJi 1HE
POPULAR WHOLESALE
I 1 ' - I
AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
I - " !
GEO. MYERS,
11, 13 and
16 JSouth Front Street,
i 1 i
Pecaate of the 1'iTeIj interest ; '
being kept p receiving freih
that ia
Groceries
i 1
And Filling Orders.
"PAROLE D'HONNEUB,"
1
And other Choice 1
Brands of Flour,
We are se'.ling at Low Pricea
without reg-ard to theadrauce. Supply you'r-
selves at once and Bave ($l per barrel. ,
Cream Ale and 8weet Cider by the Gallon.
Fruit and Fancr Goods.
The Largest. Stock in thn fltatA in
from at popular prices. (
The Rosa Concha Havaaa Seg&ra, 6 cents,
hold the supremacy. i
I
geo Myers.
opt 24
! -
li LIFE IN A BOTTLE.
I !
The Most Valuable Medical Discov
ery Known to the World No
1 More Use for Quinine, Calomel
or Mineral PoisonsLife ;for the
Blood, Strength for the Nerves,
and Health for AIL
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC
Believing that by cleansing the blood and
building up the constitution was the only true
war of bani hing duease and being troubled
with weakness : of the lungs, catarrh, very
after trying the best physicians and paying
out my money lor maoy kinds of medicines
advertised without finding a permanent cure,
I b gan doctoring myself, using medicines
made trom roots and berbs. 1 fortunately
discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood
Cleansertthefirbt bottle of which gave me new
life and vigor, and in time enected a perma
nent cure. 1 was free trom catarrh, my lungt
became strong and sound, being able to staad
themont severe oold and exposure, and 1 hare
famed over thirty pounds in weight. Feel
ing confident that I had made a wonderful
discovery in medicine. I prepared a quantity
ot the Boot Bitters, and was in the habit ot
friTittar them away to sick friends and neigh
bors. I found the medicine effected the most
wonderful cures of all diseases caused from
humors or scrofala in the blood, Imprudence,
Bad stomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease,
Torpid Liver, ate , Ac. The news of my
diacoTerv in this way spread from one person
to another until I found myself called upon
to supply patients with ' medicine tar and
wide, and I was induced to establish a labor
atory for compounding and bottling the Boot
Bitters in large quantities, and 1 now do vote
all my time to this business. I 1
I was at first backward in presenting eitner
myself or discovery in this waj to the public,
not being a patent medtciiie man and with
small capital, but I am getting bravely over
that, since I first advertised this medicine
I hsve been crowded witn orders from drug
gists and country dealers, and the hundreds
of letters 1 have received from persons cored,
prove the fact that no remedy ever did so
much good in so short a time and bad so much
success as the Root Bitters. In fact, 1 as
convinced that they wiy soon take the lead
o' all otbe- medicines in use. Iea-ly one
hu&d ed retail d'Ujrgists, right here at home
in Cleveland, now sell Roct Bifers, some oi
whom have already sold over one thousand
bottles.1 - i I
Root Sitters are strictly a medical prepar
ation, such as was usbd in the good old nays
of our forefathers, when people w re cured
by some simple root or plant, and when
calomel and other poisons of the mineral
kingdom ere an known. I
1 hey act strongly on ti liver and kidneys,
keep the bowels regular tnd build up the
nervous system, 'hey pecetrate every part
of the body, searching oit every serve,
bone and tissue from the head to tie, feet,
cleansing and stiengtheniDg tbe fountain
springs of life, hence they must reach all
diseases by purification and nourishment.
, So matter what your feelings or symptoms
arei what the disease or ailment is, use Root
Bitters. Don't wait urn il you are sic, but
if you only i feel bad or miserable, use the
Bitters at once. It may ave your life.
Thousands of persons in all pans of the
ountry are already using Boot Bittes
They bave saved many lives of c numtivea
who had oeen given up by friends and physi
cians to die, and have permanently cured
many old chronic cases of Catarrh, scrofula,
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and 8km Diseases,
where all other treatments had faded. Are
you troubled with sick headache, costiveness,
dixzinesa, weakness, bad taste in the mouth,
nervousneM,and broken down in constitution?
You will be cured if you take Hoot Bitters.
Have you humors and pimples on your face
or skint Nothing will give you such good
health, strength, and beauty as Boot Bit
ten. I I kow that jealouf physicians will
cry humbug because my discovery cores so
many of their patients, b t I care not. It is
now my desire and determination to place
my Root Bitters as fast as possible within tbe
reach ef all those suffering throughout tbe
world sold by wboleaale and retail drug
gists and country merchants, or sent by ex
press oa receipt of price, $L00 per bottle, or
six bottles $5.00. For certificate of won
derfel cures, see dt large circular around
each bottle o. medicine, uead aad j udge for
younelC v ' ,
tz&-Ask-your Jruggist or saerchaat for
FBaTisR'S KOOT BITTKR-, the gTe
Slood Clanser,and take no substitute h ma
"eoomtnend because be make a large profit
: a. PRAIZEB. Discoverer.
tu H.Mtnr Ml.. Cleveland O.i I
mevtfiaaa v.
For sale bv J. O- Manda aad T. H. Borbaak,
druggista, - march 26tfl wOW-dAW,V ttcb W-eow-dA J
e fbllowiBf Quotations mnr ml
olesaJe pricea renerallv. fa mtWn.
orders higheprieea have to be charged.
1
Double Anelii,,,,. ,.w
Double Anchor ' A"
Standard Domestic
BACON North Carolina,
Bhoulders, fb..L.
10 o 11
& Q 6
10 Q IS i
T
Western Smoked-
Hams.....
Sides, If lb......M....
shoulders. .
Dry Salted-
Sides, V B...
Shoulders, fb...
BEEF Live weiirht.
ike
OF
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
Second Hand, each........:. 1 2S 0 1 50
Hew lork,eack, new..... 1 75 9 1 85
jK4oWAi y,fb 20 Q 11
BRICKS Wilmington, y M 8 00 10 00
Northern 00 tfU Of
BDTTETJ North Carolina lb 16 O T 20
northern, ? lb.... 15
CANDLES Sperm lb 25
9
40
Tallow, f lb.
Adamantine. ? seL
9 Q
y
8 O
UK
7 &
28 Q
I 11
OIlEESi.
Northern Factory, fb...
Dairy cream, V fl) i
SUte, V fb.....:.h
9
13
8
SO
COFFEE Jswa, V ...
uio, y n ..,
18
0
20
76
10
70
COTTON TIE8 bdl.. I 35
9 J
O
o
DOMESTIC I
Sheeting, 4-4 f yard.......
Tarn. bnneh fiK
FI8B
Maekerel, No. 1, V bbl....l 00
No. 1, y X bbl 8 75
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 12 60
' Wo. bbl...... 6 00
Maekerel, No. 3 V bbl 00 00
i Mullets, ? bbl 2 00
N. C. Herring, 19 keg 6 60
Dry Cod, 8 7
FLOUR Fine, bbl 0 00
Super, Northern, y bbl... 4 00
Eitrado . bbl... 6 00
Family. bbl... 6 00
City MillEx,.Super V bbl... 7 00
" Family y bbl..: 7 60
Ex. Family bbl... 8 00
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Ouano, 3000 Bs.6C 00
O30 00
0 9 00
4900 00
6 50
8 6C
2 60
6 00
0
4 00
6 0C
6 00
8 00
7 26
7 T5
8 25
00 00
O00 00
51 00
40 00
46 00
47 00
O40 CO
67 00
70 00
70 00
00 00
Baugh'a Phosphate " " 00 00
Carolina Fertilizer "
46 00
Ground Bone, f
Bone Meal
" Flour
Navaasa Ouano,
Complete Manure
00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
35 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
Whann's Phosphate
Wando Phosphate, "
Berger AEruta'sRos.
Wilcox, Oibb A Co.. ma
nipulated Ouano .8 00 067 60
SLUE f ft) 8 10
ttUAlTf Corntore, V 66Sf 05 O
Corn, cargo, 56 fis...... 66 O
Corn,ycL, V busheL None.
Oats, y bushel..... 45
Peas, cow, V bushel 65
BIDES Oreen, ? fi 4
Dry, ft..... 9
HAY Eastern, ? 100 fts... 1 00
North River, 100 lbs.... 1 00
O
60
65
1 10
HOOP IRON ton. 60 00
65 00
LARD Northern V 0)
V9
8
North Carolina V S
LIME V bbl .:.
LUMBER City steam sa' wd
11
90
12
00
Ship stuff, resawed, Mft.l8 00
Rough edge plank. V M ft. 16 00
.West India cargo, accord- I
1 ing to quality, M f t.12 00
Dressed fiooring,seasoned.l5 00
Scantling and boards, com- 1
mon, M ft 1? 00
MOLASSES Cuba,hhd(rl 32
20 00
18 00
14 00
25 00
00
3
1
1
1
Cuba, bbls., gal. ;
Sugar house, hhds. y gal.
" " bbU. gal...
Orleans Choice bbls. gaL
NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,Vk?g 2
OILS Kerosene, V gal.
l-rd, V gal 1
Linseed, ft gal........ 1
Rosin, gaL
PEANDTS bushel i
POTATOES -Sweet, 1? bus.'
Irish. Northern. V bbl 3
36
18
20
35
60
13
10
00
12
90
00
45
60
r
45
10
20
25
60
00
3
60
PORK Northern, city mess. 10 00
Thin, "f bbl 00 00
Prime, bbl (extra) 10 60
10 60
09 00
11 00
00 00
00
1 15
Rump, bbi;. , 00 00
RICE Carolina, V S.......
7
JLast India, B)
Rough, V busheL. ..1
00
00
1
uoontry, s
City, V .lb....
ROPE .
Hemp...
inauuis
13J
70
80
75
1
75
X
iox
00
SALT Alum, V saok
Liverpool, yf sack.
American V sack
Marshal's fine, fl saok....
Cadia V sack.........
SUGAR Cuba, V fi.
Porto Rico, i
A- Coffee, V B)
B " V
C " V lb !
Ex C W ft .)...
Crushed-- Tb Jl...
oOAP Northern, V ft
SHINGLES Contract, V
Common, w" M
00
00
80
36
00
10
00
9
7
00
6
00
60
11
00K
7
2
25
BTAVEi4 W. O. bbl. 00
BO hhd. " E....! 0 00
TALLOW V Tb. 8
TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00
Mil, extra per IM..J 8 50
Mill, prime per M... 7 00
Mill, fair per M U. 6 00
Common, per M 4 00
1 Inferior to Ordinary, per M 3 00
WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25
North Caroina, per gal... 1 50 1
WOOL Unwashed, per tt... 20,
Washed. zer ft 26
Burrv wool, per fl... ....... 16
oo bo
oo
12 00
10 75
8 00
6 60
4 60
4 00
3160
2 2S
22
0' 28
Q 17
A, Sure Cure for Piles.
A SURE CURE for the blind, bleeding,
il Itching and ulcerated piles has been dis
covered by Dr. V lUiam (an Indian remedy),
called Dr. William's Indian Ointsent. A
single box has ta-ed the worst old chronic
cases of twenty-five and thirty years'standing
Mo one re-d satier fire minutes after apply
iig tins wonderful sooth ii.g medicine Lo
tions, inrt. anient ' and clectaariea do more
harm than good. William's O.ntment ab
sorbs the tumors, allavs the intense itching
( particala. ly at night after getting warm in
bed), acta as aj poultice, gives instant aad
painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles,
itching of the private parts and nothing else
''I cons il ted physicians in Philadel
phia, Loaisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and
this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, antf
found no re ief until 1 obtained a box of Dr.
William's Indian Ointmett s me foar montht
ago, and it ha cured me completely.
1 Josara M. Kvota, Cleveland, O.
Has done me more good than all the mfcdi
cine I ever tried and 1 t are pent more thax
SIM) wita doctors, betides medicines I -.am
cure cost me more than $40."
David SraLi&a, Ingraham, II'.
"Have suffered twenty yeaia with itchit g
and ulcerate 1 piles, hiving used evey reme
dy tnat ease to my notice without benefit
until I used Indian Ointment atd received
immediate relief. i
Jaaas Caikol, ( an old mi er)
i Teooma,Ilev.
ta. Na Pile Bemedj ever gained such
pid favor and extensive sale. Sold by all
rapi
m
wholesale and retail drerrwts.
ror sale by
I J. C. Mvnds awd TJ fl. Baibank.
Rail Road Lin
ITm
T'
Bn
it1':'
wiLMmein?;
fiAILROAJO COMP A JTt.
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Wilmington, N. a, Jue is.
change of son km i !'
On and after Snndit Jnr
l!jh
raasen
enger trains oe the Wlminct 'h,
Railroad will run as follows I
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don
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TKAi.N
Leave Wilmington, Front St Depc
AirlveaVwrtd&nau!"."
Leave Weldon .
11
Arrive at Wilmington, Front" Sc
r'.
1 ('I l L.
iepov at.....
... P flfj
NIGHT MAIL
AND EXPRKSH id A
25
I , DAILY.
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teave )4 llininrton. Front Ht
Lepot at.. & j i v.
- . Trr , w v m
Uave Weldon, 2 13 A
Arrive at WUmington, Front St. Ml J
wePl - 8 45 : M-
Traint on Tarboro nnch 1.
Rockv Mount for Tirhom itunn i u L.s '.-
16X
and Tuesday, Thursday and rtaturc ay at 4 : 1
A H. Rntursinff'. TarKr.m . . 4 .
H dailv. and Monday. wHn-4.. i
. - ' Jf " VMM VP U SB V t S T
Friday at8:30P M. . i .
Tbe Dav Train makM U,m AnnnAA.:nJ . .
neldoa for all nolnta North i. i
daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Kici
mond and all rail route . , I
Nifht train make Mnt L.! -
Weldon for all Doints north r!i Rirhmm i
Sleeping Care atUdied to all Night 1 rains,
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Suut.
June 13 i I
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Cen'l Sup'ts Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AC
OU8TA RAILROAD CO , i
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Wilmington, N. 0., June li; 179 "
CHANGE OF SCHEDTJiJe; I j i
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On and after nndav. June lKJ thJ'..l.l
jowlng schedule will be run on this road ,j
DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL ' TRA 1 N . dai v J
Leave Wilmijgton................,.r.... 9 C5' A ill
arrive Florence t 1 25. 1 P 1
Leave Florence 3 50 P M
Arrive at Wilmington.... 8 v0 P i
67 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily).
Leave Wilmincton 1") la h
Leave Florence 2 t- l a H
Arrive at Columbia..................... 9 Od A M
Leave Columbia J 6 ( 0 A M
beave Florence a a M
Arrive at Wilmington 6 50 A M
This Train stocs onlv
Whiteville, Fair Biut, and Marion. . '
Passengers for Auzuata fvia Columhia.
should Uke Night Express, Train from vV
mins'ton. . (
'Thr'Mnrh Hleerin Cars on nich trfrf
iot unarteaton ana Aueuta.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General taPj
jure i J
CAROLINA CENTHAL liAILWAY
Orrioa Oirieil SoraaiimifDtRr.
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Wilmington, N. C, My 18, 18V.
' Change of Scuedule,
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ON ANP AFTER THiS date, tb
in? Schedule will be oiurated i
e Schedule will be operated
on '.th.s
Railway:!
PassengarMail and Express Train
LeaiirWilminrton at.... I 7
0 . R In
No.
1 Arrive at Uamlet at '2:27 a!
J " at Charlotte at.... :20 A
Leave Charlotte at. 8.2 P
Ne. 2. VArrive at Hamletat. l;3i A
IK
) at WUmington at 9:50j A M
Close connection made at Hamlet vi'ith
trains of Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Ks.il-
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Shelby Division Mail, Freight A- Pasgcng
ana r-XDrefs. 1
No. 9.
Leave Charlotte
8.-4U A
Arrive at Shelby 1:33 P
Wo IA e Shelby. iJ:l 5 IP M
no,10,j Arrive at Charlotte t:05 I' M
V. tr. OHNHON.Ii
mar 1
General Superintendent.
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VALUABLEiTltUTIIS.
If roaaxewnfferincrfromMpoor health, or languaa.
tag on a
I bea Jl n.it new gjuuteciKuer, i
or
Hop Hit I em
Tf too are a minister
wl; .'Cure Von 1
ana have orcrtaxed yorm
iei or a mother, rP
if you are tnmply ailincr
piritoU,, without dearlj
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1 f . ith Tour oantoral du-l
mit witn care ana wore, oi
If Jon reel weaK aou out
lmowlng why,
Hop Bittern will!
IleMorc Yoa ' I
ir you are man or ihw-i
ines, weakened 1T th
Strain of your everydafy
IdutuK; or a niaa oi
nxidiiiLt work, i "
iSlrengthen VonJ 1
Jsufferlnflr from any India
iftfct, 4 1 often Um cain j
Relieve Yoa,
ten, toinng over joA ,
1 Hop Hitters will'
Tf you !i younar. and
Sreuon,crar" growxrjjf wo
Hop Bitters will
Tf you are in the worV
shop, on the farm, at .nfr
deak. urvVrf, and fee?!
thai your yw-in inwli
eicamung' toumg or eum-
lulatln witkuat iatxi
Hop Hitters it R What Yon Need, j
If too are okl. and rent Irxxi-w la feeble.1 1 youi
berre unsteady, and ourfj faeultii's waning,
Ump BlUxn will girt yu ,ev Lire aa4 lxrw
Hop Cocoa Craa i the sweetext, waJutft and beti Jf
A It I MUM. ' " D
Dm n -pad ror Ktnrnacn. ia rer ann kjh nern
tf toaUothera. Cure by abHorptioa. it la perfei-t.
ClLCUu atiaolnte and LrretdKtJ&Ie core for drunk-
f nnrant use oi opanm, tooaooo ana narcouca. '
Abrm Kii by draextk llr BiUcr. Ml. Go. R.r, J. 1 .
Headquarters ior AU i
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Lager Beer ati ( For tar.
No. S Market Street
YOU WITH TflE 3f
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IN FURNISH
Alt, Lager Beer and Porter, twnb keg ar;
bottled, ia the city.
HCoentrv order" prnmptly attended ta
CHAS. KLEIN,
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Uniertater .ail 'CaiinetiKalep.
He. 24 South Front Street,
WILMINGTON, If. C.
A fine afrrrtmeat or Coffins and Ci
kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired,!
Cleaaed. aM Y.VUUsea, -.orders br tele.
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