- i i Miscellaneous. cure: sss aa L"1 ii3 'ciNTisT8 or to dat agree tv,j gt JUi8.- cu?ed by oisordered K dn' ' r ' iTt,r ltberofoie the idnejs 't i iVer ftr.i fcep: in perfect nrdur, per ect 10 1 1 .. . ... li T l - iL V. j, wu. D .C9 rerun iin itum um b!tu known a short tima and for years !,jVsuS'e'-i tf'atgory without being !". r-nl re ief. The Ms;ova'y of War , T fa K lr..?y and Lire.- ecie marfc a ' ,. i , the treatment of these tronbfes. :c. frfm & eimple tr rical laaf of rare val ..a 13 ' I new Li u 2" - - . .1 .1 A.. . . y'a-j.h' v-d in i-jora'e bo'.ft of thee great i-g '! adelv restore and kep tbe i& fr1,r I'- 8 PtITIVK Kemgdt fr a'l V;P:e hat caas pi . n he I wef t of 'be D-ay ior i rpi i ijier ueu- Jauufiice -uizzv 83 rjei r e alarial ever, ard atl didccuW ache w f . - . IT " fir J li J -. - ?t U n xcallent mi 1 safe remedy for fe male! during F eznnc It will coBtrol Me-sirutHn ad in invlaablef.r Leucwr hoB or Falling of the Wcmb. s Ba Blood Parifier it n unequalled, for it cures tLe organs tlat makh the ojod. Thij Kemedv, whic'i haa done such wen Vs. is put up in the LARQES P BIZ ED BOTTLE of any medicine upon tho market. aidliiold.br Druggtts and all dealers at 1 per bottle. For Diabetes, enquire for WaNEKS8A?BDIAttETEf00KE. It it POSITIVE Remedy. FI H WARNER A CO., jw 17-dAW nrmto .Rochester Tiie Sun. , .TflESEXTON'S REPLY mT e.lay fcea?ed ' old sexton." I said, "Whore in this held are the wicked folkd laid? j , I have wandered the quaint old church yard through i I And poudered th epitaphs old and new. But on monument, obelisk, pillar and stone, 1 read of to evil that men have done." - ! I.! - ! ' The old fcextou made. With his cbin on hia on hbi RDade: And 1 knew by the gleam ln his eloquent eye LThat his heart w?s instructibe his lios to stood by a erave newly It 1 hand, and his hand Who la to judge Who is to judge 'twixt right? Which of us mortals dire to say mat cur neighbor was wicked who when the ,'fcotil takes i the wrong and the died and tlie farther we -ine im'CHr wo JiYe, t--ieed The belter we learn that humanity's need Jk charity's Kpirit that, prompts us to lld llather virtue than vice in the tkearls of our kind, j 'J herefore. good deeds we in-scJibe on these fclones. The evil men do, et it I have labored as exton these raiany a j-ear lut I never have! lie with their bones. buried a bad man here." Othello IJii&er Disadvantage. A theatrical cirupauy was jperlbrinfug Othello in one ofjthe Connecticut pro vinces. Owing to the illness of the lady who plajed the jroie of Desdeinona, a loc il tragedienne ymg assigned that part, When she saw the enraged and foaming Moor advancing to Smother her, her couruge gave out, and, hastily crawling under ths bed, sho began to yell for the was police- The chimlry of the pit New York, 1882. ma ". HON for 1882 will make its fifteenth 1 ansutl revolution under tae preentinan' a?ement, tinning, u always, xor an, Di nu little, sein and gracious, contented and un k.nnr. hen nblicaa and Democrat, depraved urtnnar,. intnllipfint and obtuse. The tvs's light ii for mankind and womankind of every 89rt; bat ita genial warmth is for tsAirn,td. while it oour8 hot disoomfort on the blistering backs of t'ie pertiatently wicked Thb rUN of 18S was a newcaper 01 a nsw kind. It discarded many f t e form3, and a niultitada of the superfluous worda and phrasei of ancient journaliain. It undjrt a tr ropori in afresh, succinct, unconventional wy all the neaof the world, omitting no. evantof human interest, and commenting upon affairs with the tearlesenasa of absolute iniependenae. The success of th'S experi ment was the suocess of the 8un. It effected a permanent ohange in the style of American ncspaprs. Krery important journal es tablithed ia this country ia the dozen years past has been modelled after ths Bun, bvery important journal already existing has been modified and bettered by the force of the bun's example. , Tub Hdn of 1882 will be the Bame outspoken, trnth.tftllinsr. and inte esticc newspaper. Rr & Hheral use of the u eans wbich an abondsnt prosperity affords, we shall make it better than ever beiore. We shall print all the news, ruttin? it in rtadable fhape, and mnaeurinjr its- impor tance, not by the traditional yardstick, but by its real interest t) the people. Distance from Printing House Fquare is cot the first confederation with the Sim. Whenever any-. thlBg h appeni worth reporting we get th aartionlars, whether it happeni in Brooklyn Cr In Bokhara., A Inpoiitics we have decided bpiniont; tnd are acoustomed to express thorn in language that caa be undertood. We say wnatwe think about men and events. That habit is toe only eerei of tie bun's political course, Teh Wkiklt Son gathers into eight pages the best matter of the eovth daily issues. An Aricjltaral Department of unequalled sasr it, f -11 market reports, and a liberal propor tion of literary, soientino, and domestic in telligence complete the Weekly Hun, and make it the best newspaper for the farmer's household that was ever printed. Who does not know and read and like the Band ay un, each number of wtiot) ia a Ooioonda of interesting literature, with the best poetry of theday,prose every line worth reading, news, humor m;ter enough to fill a good-sized book, and infinitely more varied and entertaining than any book,, big orlitte? If oar idea of what a newspaper should be pleases you, send for the Bun, Our terms are ai follows For the daily un. a four-paze sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by mil, p it-paid, is 55 cents a month, or $&.&0 a year; or, including the Sunday paper, an ight-page sheet of fifty-six columns,th9 pric is 65 cents per month, or $7.70 a year, post age paid. The Sunday edition of the 8aa isalso fur nished ssparately at $1.20 a year, postage paid. The price of the Weekly San, eight rages, Wji x tolttBiii, is $i ,eaT, p0juge paid. For clubs often seeding $10 we will send as extra copy free. Address I W. EVOT.a vn Publisher of the nn, New York City. aroused. A sturdy ouug countryman mounted the stage, and, grappling thello, mopped him around vigorously, amid the applause of !the boys. AVhen h recovered his freedom and his breath he explained that ho didn't mean to hart the girl, and was only following the cue of Shakespeare. ' Ajl right," replied the rustic champion, !4'when you come around again fetch, Shakespeare with you, and if he can lick; me I'll treat." m ' i j Womeu are Every where Usjng and roi coaa mending Parker's Ginger Tonic be cause they have learned from j experience that it speedily overcdmea despondency, indigestion, paid or weakaees in the back and kidneys, and other troubles peculiar to the eex. Hotne Journal. See adv. New York London Scene. In the broad daylight,. or un Lett-r. in at leas as much ot it as is ever visible a moon and water radiance ladies of all ages driye in toilets suitable oaly for charit able gaslight. No women are as fond as Englishwomen ; of displaying their eharms at a time when Ithey have ceased to exist and even to the roughs and street Arabs they deem it a duty to ex hibit them. Old duchesses, faded spins ters, fat dowagers, carelessly allow the ermine tippet to drop from their shoul ders, and the crowd catches here and there the glitter of a diamond on a shriveled neck, or the. scintillations of a tiara on a trembling brow.'. The specta tors are not reticent and freely bandy their observations mostly of a) personal aad uncharitable natureL In fact, roy alty itself is not spared. I On one occa sion the crowd getting impatient as it waited for the Queen, vociferously in quired if ''Mother Brown" was1 not com ing. This 'frank but uncomplimeniary allusion to the Scotch gillie I was univer. sally appreciated, and met with no re- DUK6. I ! Burlington iflawkeye; Losi iii the Fos, Ji.ra8mH3 r. Kugglesqn, a young man of Saxon lineage, worked on a farm out here in Yellow Springs township. He was not rich, but he was industrious and just too pretty forj anything. So was the daughter of the farmer for whom he worked. She was wealthier than Eras mus, but she was not proud, i When the chores were done in the winter evenings, she went with him to the singing school and she walked by his side to church. She loved him; she had rather sit at her casement in the gloaming, and hear him holler "po-oo-eyl" in lohg-drawn, mellow cadences, at the hour of the feeding of the swine, than hear . Campanini sing "Macaroni del Vermicelli" from "Hand- orgzhanni in Venezuela." And he he at her elbow. "Ob, yes, he got it. Got it bad, too." She turned, knew her papa, shrieked once, twice, again, and once more for the boys, and fainted away. "I never worried about it a minute," the heartless old man told hi3 neighbors the rext day,! "though I- knowed well enough what was going on all the time. I've heen married twice, an I've married o2 four daughters and two sons, an' if I don't, know what baggage a woman car ries when she travels, by this time, I'm too old to learn." I And Erasmus Rugglcson ! The jury brought in a verdict that he came to his death by habitual drunkenness, and the temperance papers didn't talk about any thing else for the next-six weeks. John McGinness says: Dr. Benson, I will pray for you as long as I live, because you took pity on me when I was sick and in .the hospital; and sent me two boxes of your Celery and Chamomile Pills, and they cured me of Sciatica, Neuralgia and Nervou3 weakness. nor 18- The Robesonian, pUBLISUED EVERY IVednesday, in Lumberton, N.C.by W.W. MeDiarmid, hu the largest circulation and the largest advertising patronage of any country paper n the State. It now has over S00 subscri bers in Robeson county alone, besides ta general circulation in the counties of Moore Cumberland, Bladen, Columbus, Rich mond and the adjoining counties, Marion Marlboro and Darlington, liu South Caro- - jati23 John Werner, PRACTICAL GERMAN BARBER AND PERFUMER 29 Market st, Wilmington. N. O. My mny friends in Smithville and In the wuntry arc invited to come and see me. o. 8 Captaiaa and Commercial Travel ri. The best workmen and the flmeitac comatAUonslntliteltj, to W-ly was elean gone on her.! Mashed past all surgery. When they J foolishly let the old man into their plans for each other's happiness and half the farm, the wrath ful agriculturist said if he heard one more word of such ncmsense, just anethec word, he would lay that farm waste with physical havoc,and 'blight its winter wheat with the salt tears of his only child, and that was the kind of a father in-law he was inclined to be. Naturally ,'4he young people determin ed to fly. Their -plans were laid; the night was set. bo was the ladder. At its foot waited the ardent Erasmus Rug- eleson, gazing at the window for the appearance of his love, j Presently I the window opened sottiy, anaaiacene lovea appeared. "Rasmus!" "Florence!" "Yes, dearest. Shall I drop my things right down?" "Yes, love; I will catch them. Let the bundle fall." The glittering starlight in the clear March night fell on Erasmus' glad and unturned face. So did a trunk, four feet high, four feet wide and abont! eight feet long. It weighed about 2,700 pounds. It contained a few "things" that no woman could be exnected.to travel! without, and Florence had spent three weeks packing that trunk lor her elopement. Erasmus Rugsrlesoh didf not scream. Ue did not moan, He couldn't. He had no show. Florence came down the ladder, having first, with a maidenly sense, of propriety, j requested her lover to tarn his back and loek at the barn. He was busily engaged in looking at the bottom of that trunkl find thinking bow like all creation he woald yell if he ever got hi3 mouth out doora again Florence reached the bottom of the ladder. "Did you geimytrunk Eras mus ?" she said, looking around for him. "Oh, yes," said a hoarse stocking voice Rescued from Death. "William J. Coughlin of Somerville Mass., says; In the fall of 187G I was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow ed by a severe coagh. I lost my appe tite and flesh, and I was confined to my. bed. In 1877 I wa3 admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lung ?s big as a half dollar. At one time a report went - around that I was dead. I gavb up hope, but a.friend told me of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lungs I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better thaa for three years past. "I write this hoping every one afflict ed with Diseased Lungs will take Wil liam Hall's Balsam, and convinced that Consumption can be cured. I can posi tively say it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken 8inceJmy sickness. 1 Sale of Real E state. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Probate Court ot New Hanover county, made this the 9th day of March, 1882, in a cause wberein Baxter and Bird are plain" tiffs, and Mary E. Myers, et als.,are defen. dans, the undersigned Commissioner, apj pointed for that purpose, will sell by pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, tor cash, at the Court House door, in the (city of Wilmington, at 12 o'clock M., on Mlonday, May 1st, 1SS2, the following described pieces of land: First All that lot of land and premises situate in the city of Wil mington, on the east side of Front strfcet, between Market and Dock streets, and bounded as follows : Beginning: in the eastern line of Front street at the southern line of an alley, which rues from Front street to Sacond street, and separates this lot from the London lot on the north of I said alley, and running thenca with said j Front street southwardly about fortvothree feet to the line of a lot belonging to levi A- Hart and Stephen P.Polley,thence with Hart and Polleys line eastwardly ninety., eight feet to Hart and Polley's other line, thence with said other line, northwardly ! thirtyfcur feet to the southard line of said alley, thence with said alley jwestwardly ninety-eight feet more or less to the be ginning. " v Second All that lot of , land situated. In the city of Wilmington; beginning one hun dred and ninety-five feet from the corner of Castle and Fifth streets, on the west side of Fifth street, and running south along Fifth street sixty-three feet to an al ley; thence west wardly along said alley two hundred and twenty feet; thence northwardly one hundred and twenty six feet; thence eastwardly one hundred and thirty feet; thence southwardly sixty-thiee feet; thence eastwardly ninety feet to Fifth street to the beginning; the same being parts of lots Ncs. 195 and 200, undertetter B in the plan of the town of Wilmington. Trird All that tract or lot of land in Robeson county,' adjoining the lots of Grif fin Oxendine and K. R. Jones, on Trade street, in the town of .Lumberton, being the same lot on which J. T. Bullard's store is situated, and bounded as follows: Be ginning on the said street, at the west cor ner of Grifiin Oxendiue's lot, thence run ning along the said street 18 test, thence at a right angle to said street o0 feet, thence eastwardly 18 feet, parallel witn said street, thence along said G.Oxeudinc's line to the beginning. Fourth Ali that certain lot or tract oi land situated in Bladen county, described and bounded us follows, to wit : begin ning at a stake by a dead pine tree, Prid- een's corner in ttie nue oi me -luueibuu land, and runs o east wuu iu mjui--son line, 17 chains and GO links to Wil liam Kelly -a line, the u south 50 west with Kelly's lite 10 chains and CO links to his corner, then south 40 east io cnams to ms corner. th;n north 50 east, 17 chains and 50 links to the Anderson line, then scu h 65 east with sarrl line 26 chains, tbeu south 25 w jst, 31 chains and 60 links, then noith 05 jwest 74 chains, then north 25 east 11 chains and CO Jiks,then north 60 east with J. Allen's line and Pridgens line, 25 chains to th3 beginning; contain ing 200 acres. I , j X. B. RANKIM, j Commissioner. This 12th dav of March. 1S82. ! March 13th. 20th, 27th; April 3d. 10th, 17th, 24tb, 29th. j- ' The Landmark. PUBLISHED ATJ STATESYILLE, IREDELL CO,, S O. ! Is the Leading .Newspaper in Western North Oar oitna. T t tfca otiIt Demorati"FaDer pub'ished in Iredell" county one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has at tained a larger local circulation than any paper ever heretofore published in the con sty SIta circulation in Alexander, Wilkes.Asae, a H-tV. .-v. Yadkin. D-ri aid 1 Iredell. 18 larger than toat of any two papers in the fa.-- V ? aatV I m ?f1B m vn t ft f9 . OUVQ CUlttUlUOUi Miu mm erij vvj-in . -. L . and wesurnisieciienDurp. - It is theonly peper in Western North Car It VT n1n.i m Damill, ntmUlilH1 A cent, and ia thus kept constantly before the n.nnl. TTnff or thin rm a ra.nidlT increas ing circulation ii the result, making the Landmark, - . - - f. it. Sl.The.Best Advertuinc Medium fa Westj - - ik yt ern xnona v;m" " . Addr. "LANDMARK". i -... f l a - " f oueiV-Uf a is 3gm!?5 5'il A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STREKCTHEfi'ES. A SURE REVIVER. H-OX BITTERS are a certain and efneient tonic Tacrs, 'Ward ofAppciiie, Loss Etrencrtlicns the muselcs.and on the digestive organs, removing ell dyipcffii? t 'pvp!p)n. such as Tasting tic Too'3 BdchingJIeal in (Jte SiarwxiJiJIccrtlnifrcf The onlyYron Preparation tiiat will not blacken the toclli or rrive Jifnrtaclie. b jail druggists. IWrite- for tho A 15 C TV!: 32 of nsoful ar.fi arausinsr rcau Jng) .seatfrez: BRO CIi:3iIC:T CO., iUaltimore, Mtl, Be that Iro Bitters ft re mid by Er.o- Cbtevtc C". s nI h .vo drossed red s en wrapper. BEY AKi: Oi? l.tIlTATIO-S. MnflMMMHE.n lE RESBH w hislilv rccoiiiracnded tor alt cisea-ics requiring ; esr-cciaUv Judhesiion Ih;rp?ia, JntcrsnHaii p nf StTfsnrjJt. I Aich cf liutm.ctc. llnrlchcs the Mootl. t. gives new lif. to the nerves. They act like a charra ly Ml- I --B-aSH3aU--HKI-V-r!aESCaVHC 1 ttvfe5? WbS i- ri&-; & a tA-sSI f--Vf-'ii-S EI5-qvAi p;VS-a Fa------ fe'A g Mi l i-fc BfK I Hl: ' WM zM- I a?l ISarir-tc NEW YORK & W.LM1H8TGH STEAMSHIP CO. u SEMI-WEEKLY LINE 'i steamers:: . WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY ! at 3 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR, ....Wednesday, March 22 GULF 8TREA(1L....Saturdayi March 25 BENEFACTOR,. ...... ...Saturday, April 1 REGULATOB... i Wednesday, April . 5 GULF BTREAM,...i....8aturdaT, April 8 BENEFAOTOB...w......Saturday, April 15 REGUL A.TOBM..... Wednesday, April 19 GULP 8TREAM.....i...9aturdayf April 22 a-JTiiroah Bills Ladia ad- Lowest i t. ; i Through Batsa guaranteed to and from Points in North and 8outh Carolina. , For Freight Eogagsmeats apply t) THO 8. E. BOND, Scn't, WIiminirtcE, JS U. TREO. G, EGER, Freight Asent, 83 Broadway, u e z or?. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., (ien'l Agents. roch 0-tf . ! ... CABOLTVA (;ENTRAIi RAILROAD COMPANY. Otvioi GaassAi Sn?ixiravsBvv( So' I no a vTiltntoffton. B. O., March 25,U832. ? CHAJSGE OV S CITED UTKi ON AND AFTER March S6. 1882, tae lol loping Bchedole wiii be operated on tb!s Railroad t PA38E-TGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TP-AIN, DAILY, f Leave Wilmington. .........5.45 P M (Arrive at Charlotte at....7.49 A M Leave Charlotte at-.....- 7.55 P H Arrive at Wilmington at.9.50 A M Tmirm Nna 1 and 2 stoo at rezular stations only, and points desiznated is te Cocapf ay's Time Table, Tra:n No. 1 Daily except Snsdar Do. No.-2 da do Saturday PABSKNQER AND FREIGRl. Daily except Sunday f Iave Wilminjrtoa 6:10 A Arrive at Charlotte ct 7:45 P U Leave Charlotte ..hw. 6:25 A i! Arrive at Wilmiaeton at. 7.50 P U 8BEL3Y DIVISION. P.,8SENGEU,JAIL Krio Kstu l ftiuni. Daily exce t Bucdiys. JLsave Charlotte at.. ....8:40 A Arrive at Bhelbv at.......-.-... li.4U f i Leave Shelby a4..f.i...-.r.. 1:49 Arrive at uaariott as . ........ o-.u r T-.;-n Nna 1 a.rd 1 make close eonneeti.n at Hmlet with U A Trains to and frora Raleigb, and at Charlotte wi l BneiDy ll vision Train. . Through sleeping Cars betren Wdming. ton and O-ar otteand Kalels and Charlotte. Train No. 1 mees eonntoticn at Charlotte with A ,T. A O. X. R., for Statesville, connecting thre with W. A. O. R. U. for IT rv-ir.t rn ax 1 mud. Iraics Nos 1 and 5 make connection at Cha-lotte :wi?h A A ORB for tpartn barg, Greenville, Athens, Atlsnta and' all pcints beyond. ' J inch 25 Ganeral Bunertntraeat Ko 6 7e 6 S500 Reward. IT7E WliL PAY Tflli ABOYB reward VV for anv case of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia; Sick Headache. Indigestion, L'onsU paiion or Cost5vene;s we eatinot cure witn West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the di i ectiosji are s trictlv complied with. The- are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar ecatea. L.arge coxes, contAioinar 3D Fills. 25 cents. For sale qy all Dragglst. Beware ,of counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN O WEtfT t CO The Pill Mar kers," 181 k 183 W Madison St, Chicago Tre trial passage sent by is ail prepaid en recrt of a Scent ataap. iaeb 33-dAwl.y In Addition mO MT FORM I R LARG E STOCK, I have X i- jut received the first lot of Spring Milline ry, Satins, Rr. R. and Porcupine Straws, Freah liveninff Flowers, the "latest" Son lowers and Dahlias. 1 Respectf-Jly, J. xavivw- Wil., Ccjl. & August BaiJroad Go. - OffIck of Gesssal Scp't, "J Wilming.tdn,-W. O., April 2, 1SS.'. CHAITOE OP SCHEDULE ON AND AFTETl APRIL 2, ISSa. 7.20 A H, the following Passefger Schedule will be ran on this road , 1 -5IGET EXPRESS YEAH? 8 (Dsilj). Wos. 8 West and 47 Ewi. Leave-WRnlcgton 10 15 P M Leave ilorence.................-. 2 20 A i Arrive at C O end A Ja2Ciion.., 5.55 A $A Arrive at Columbia. C 10AM Leave Columbia. M.HMH..MiMHM10 00 P M Leave O C and A A JcnctiobM..M..M10 20 P M Arrive Florence... 1 36 A il Arrive at Wiiraintcs..,..-.... 8 20 A M Night Mail and PAsNGa Train, Daily t fHo. 40 West, .d l)Ai Mail aud Pa- EE59ER TBAIN, Xo. 13 EAST. I Leave Wilmington at....w.....,.l! 10 P U Arrive at !FloreEce.........J.v.....i 2 47 A M Leave Florence 1 25 P M Airive at Wilmington 5 65 P M Ncs. 48 and 47 stops only at Brinkley's, " hiteville, FleruicgtoD, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, fruntcr, Camden J unction and Eastover. i Passengers for Columbia, and all points oa G. A C. R. R., 0., C. A A. R, R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should taSro 43 Night Expreai. Separate Pullman Sloepors for Charleston and for Acgnsta on train iS, All trains ran solid between Chxrlartoa and Wilmington ! ' JOBJJ F. Dm?S,(aral Sapa A.FOPE. Gen'l Pass. Agesti rnov 28 ' WfLMIHiTOH a WkLDQH SASLEOAD COMPAHY, 'W' : 'k rl v. tA !." . ..I Cnov c? GaaXi ntrraEiHvaffDiET P WilElngton, N.,a, April 2, 1882. j CHANGE C2? BCRFDULE. ON AND I AFTER APBTL 2. 1882, a t 6.40 A M, Passenger Trains on the fil mington A Weldcn Railroad will irea tt follows I DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dfiJ j Nos. 47 North and 48 South, Leave Wilmington, Front Si. Depot at C 40 A ii 12 bO P 51 3 37 P 21 0 55 P M M 11 M Arrive at Wcldon IlST lAP Arrive at Wilmington, Frott Depot aim...M..UHMMMMM. Fast Through Mail and Pai-secger Train Daily Nos. 43 North and 40 South. Leave Wikaingtoa, Front St- Dopot at 6.15 P Arrive atWeldon Leave Weldon.... 6.10 P Arrive at Wilmington, Front Depots..... 10.65 P M Train No. 43 Norih will stop only at Rocky Po nt, Burgaw.ibaenoiia. Warsaw. Moiint Oiire, Dudlev, Goldsboro, Wilson, hocicy Mount, Knueid ana ijaiiraz. I - Train No 40 South will stop only at Hocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. ; Train No. 47 makes clcsc connection at Weldon fcr all points North daily. Ailreil via Richmond, and daily exoept Bmnday via Bay Line. Train No 43 runs daily End makes close connection for all poinU North via Rich mond and Washington. All trains run solid j between Wilmingtos and Washington, esd bare Pullman Paiac; Sleepers Attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Oeneral Bspl. A POPE, Gen'l Pass. Agent dec 1 ! WHOLESALE PRIG The'foiKiwln. nnoLarion renras.nk wholesale orisAS rJlr. - In inaVtn er nn small ordsrs higbe'priees have to be eh arc nick 3 Exchjin Como Health is Wealth! DR E C WEST'S Nxavs akd BaAi TaxATKXBT, a epeciSo for Hysteria, Diz ziness, Convulsions, Nervous Ueadaohe, Mental Depression, Loas cf Memory. Impo tency, i rem a tare Old Age, caused by over exertion, excesses, cr over-itdulgence, which leads to xrdsery, decay and' death. One box will cure receat cases. Each box contains one month' treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guar. n cedxboxea to cure any case. With each order received by us for six hexes, we will send the purchaser cor written agreement to return the money if the ( treatment does not e3ecz a cure. nartnteej issued by WM II GREEN, Druggist, (successor to Green A Planner) WilmiogtoD, NO. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, mch 22-dAwlv j SIGN PAINTING BRONZING, &c . . .-- ,: vi-' rjlHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD re spectfolly cay that until,, farther notice hs may bo fbund at his residence, corner Third and Market streets, prepared to ei8 cute all orders in the above named branch. 5. Room Sets, Tin Ware, &C, neatly repainted and TJLrnished, - I, jm;4.U O, E, BURR. a e) HKO 11H II O 00 10 12 A k xtaa , -it BAGGING dtajdard.M. 3 0 BACON- North Oarcllaa. llams. 'S E. Shoulders, ? lb. Bides, O. Western Sreoksd Uams.. liiie?, . ito"MJer3.. Drr Slted Sbsc'den, V lb. BKKF Livewtiaht, TJARREU Spirits TarpcatLae Seeocd Etnd,eaefc.,.... ! Htxr Y6rk,ae', new.-..- 1 BCK3WAX r BUICKSWilmingtoa, M BUTTES North Carolina S Northern,?? 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V ICOlba.... 1 HOOP IRON "3 tcn.m.M 80 00 Q85 CO LARD Northern 11HO 1X North Carolina V lXO 13 LIMS Sbbl 1 to O LUMBER City steam ea'wd I I Bhipfftufr,resawod,lpMft.l8 00 OH 00 Bough edge plank, Mft.16 CO Q19 00 was; mala cargo, aeeora- 019 CO OS5 CO Bi iiui vbxjs;u, accura Ing to) quality, 3 M ft...!3 C3 Drcaied fiooring,seaoned.l5 CO Ssaatling and boards, com- men, X? M ft. ......... ..M12 CO MOL ABBES Ouha,hhdgl Cuba, bbls., V gal..M..MM. Sutrar house,hhds. V "R " bblt.gaU. Orleans Choice bbls. 1? gaL 48 43 27 30 00 stMasstss 12 J SO i re 25 . 1 25 I CO 4 00 C14 O O O O O O 8 O O O O O O NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,'ak:i(ba-Lt UiAiQ i-erosene, p gaiMMM I Lard, Zl gal , ! Llnaeed, y gal.M.. i Uosin, f gaL,M. PEANUTS 13 bnsheL POTATOES Sweety bat. Irish, Northern, V bbL PORK Northern, city oeas.23 00 Thin, bbU.. eeetee .00 00 Prime, Zt bbl (extra). ....00 00 Rump, y bbl.M.MM..MMM..00 00 BICE Carolina, V Z.. 6KO Rough, busheL.M..1 00 . O RAGS Country, p5.,. l$i City ismih 13 iVUr jartMteteeMtestemSMiaaMaa Manilla. SUGAR Cuba, V Porto Rico, V A Coffee, V ..m..mm.m. ' B " Xb... ......... C " V Xh..... Crashec. ZX....MMnM.., SALT Alum, y eack.;. Liverpool, V ack.M..MML Axseman saok ..MM. Marshal's nee, V cck.i Cadiz ? ui-n..nMH..MM KOAP Northern, 2.j. SHINGLES Contract, -Jl Common. f ii. STAVES ROhhd. TALLOW "U lb 6 TIMBEli Shipping M.14 00 Mill, extra per M.......M,M10 00 Mill, prime per MMMMHMM10 00 MIR, fair per M w 8 CO Common, per M. U..o 00 O Inferiorto Ordinary,pr M 4 CO O WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 Q North Caroina, per gal .. 2 00 47 I700L Unwashed, per 1S. 20; O Washed, ser ....,.'... 25 O Bcrrr wool, ner Xb...... 10 O SI CO 7ft 75 75 00 ft ooo 00 coo 00 ooo 00 OOO 00 i IT 1 13XO 140 ioxo 10 o o o o o o o o CO o 4KO CO 0 00 o OOi 70 75 00 50 10 CO w OK T8g CO CO 00 8ft CO O. bbLM.12 50. Ol8 0 .....00 CO OOO 00 o 00 Ol8 CO OU 00 on oo O 9 CO 00 CO CO 10 00 ? 12 FBI IMS ! AT TUB LOWEST PBICE3 1 ASCERTA HAVIF MY PRICES BEFOBE Q YOUR PRINTINQ DONE ELSEVHRREI Satisfaction Guaranteed jpSINTINGj CAREFULLY"! EZZOUTED it pencne redding out of tbe eitj tad 99. o them by znaU free of cprUge. Ccrner Chatnat MdTrater Blrl U2c R etUlr 611411 f

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