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t m "" I UPELti-OrB.fJir3 . 134 i il if . an eflU not a cauHe. Its origin I u inrnifpJt:itiin wuuoai. ltence, l4:t ,k-a thts CAUSE mutle ramoT. itT'ir- nr " . xr ,r ran a rUre bo effected. sKK iClDSKY AND LIVER fSu"!,li,he,i a ja3t thU prl.nc ple' 11 - v f 95 Per Cent. ari,e from deranged kidneys and r Th f Anient of which it is coia- flJ. i 5't direct lv upon the great qrgana,both .SiS lUTOIiEIL and by placing M la a heaUliv condition, drive dijease and 'fhMa'nVmetfil'' troubles caused, by un LKf.hl k-Mnfr. liver and Ualnary Organs; SS' Disorders-of Women; for Jliri. wd fr idiy-lcal derangements gener .f Cm. Swat remedy ha no equal. Beware S&puS! iiSutions and concoctions said MilSSAtor WARNER'S SAFE DI- lRKTES CUKK. vr le bv all dealara. yorwiy H fl WARNER & CO., . .1111m Rochester. N. Y. CI LTDIA L P1KKH1M, OF LYNH, Bltt., LYD!A E. PlNICHAfti'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ' Is a PoEiUvc Cure rm!l tk.ao I'slnl'iil C!omplnlttta mil YVenfcneaaer t.r.am.m loourbctt female population. llwi'.lcnre enJ-Jjr ti. worst f orui of Feoalo Coni pikinti. all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcerit Filling ami lUlacoiiM.'iU, ar.d the consequent ..ml TVral-tiosa, aud la particularly adapted to the CTiUnro of IJfo. Il will dissolve ana exp ttimors from the uterus In m sj rtage of development. Tlio tendency to can -t.ui hamors thf ro Is checked very apecdllyby its uue. It removea famines, flatulency, destroys all craving fr rtiraulanta, and relieves weaknesa of the stomach II nrf Ploatlntr, Ueadachea, Nerroua rntration, r,aral DobUUy, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi CMtloa. Tkt teUne af Wring down, canslngr Pdn, weight 4 haiiacH, ti always permanently cured by its use. It iU at all tlntea and under all circumstances act in Karmonf with th laws that govern the female system. torts ears of Kidney Complaints of either sex this (Vtiapoand is ansnrpassed. LTDIA F- riSKn-VM'S VEGETABLE COM roi'XPIs prepAred at ZSi and 235 "Western Axenuo, Ina,Uaaa, rricetL Six bottles for $5. Sentbymal hi th form of pUla, also i n the form of losenges, on rtcripi ot price, 1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhara f reely answers al letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph 1K. Address ss above, Mention tht$ Paper, Xo faadfy shonld be without LTDIA E. TTSKTLAHTS lirut rnXS. They care constipation, bUiousneas a4 torpidity ef. the liver. cents per box. a Sold by mil Draughts. many c;f the best medi cines krc.vn. are coin- mej in Parker's Cingcr onic, into a medicine such varied powers, as niaVe it the greatest -J rurificr and the Bt Kea!t.i & Strenqft Restorer Ever Used. It ctircs Khcurr.tisrr!. SIcepidv ncss, & diseases i til IvVjI 5 ci l"e Mnnach, Towe!, rlllr Lungs, Liver Kldaq-s, T &.t. cirt. nd i'':t:. Cuiccr Essences x-t t..3-i Ua.T iv,.iV. and ether Tonics, es it 37C0311 Race, LOUISVILLE, KV. , . Hrmcu,'e - .rev PRTVflTF SEXUAL Blv Friattorphca and TmTrf ptinx v VsL? y,, rJu-is6ef lh- !. . 5Sl: r1' " (aicut .. - 1Wui HIL IS I -iUwsj cared sal GTTPT '."v GoTiorTlier u!IpriT'll'eap, JuWHt cured. , k-Tr,V 1c-. an4 UmtiBir UH.sand rut 4VCT cr4 PhT.ici fcBowinc tti- fart en r2.W.! 18 r- When H i i'jctuv.u- i.- -,,i ...7V lacnl. medicine e a be wtt by mml .r erpre., snvwbr. wVif GnarMntovl sn oil f!:. On. --nanaUT nr kf ktir Nv .ed lev' y PRIVATE COUNSELOR aU. 'Art.-rr 1 JIarvi n7s Celebrated pIiE AI BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, An Prices, from t30.00to $2,500.00. a Wldl by the best authoritic. to be the B"rSAKRMADE, "on Science tcrimloditorlal of 'Mitt M8li: "Wearealao asked as to tbm klra Pfot iafea. Wa aay MARYIX'S." 1 '55i'3fes. drake, Etilllnzia. ud The Daily, Review. ..,. Goldsboro 3Ic3senger. A SONG OF MAY.i With sunlit brow anl eager feet, All YHsiou-eyel the rosy May Sweey f rum the Jouth, full fair and sweet, . Aud strews her largess on the war t r from lier gracious hanls there fall ,r,,,rc fi hea ves of scented bnds and blooms, A bile mottled thrush and ring-dove call I heir greeting from the forest gloom. Inuclls of gold tha armored bee. F row flushing dawn till evening's gloam. Drunk with the sweets of fl k -aw s . - lteei wnn ineir honeytaeoiKiuets home; And clouds of bri2ht-wiiiil lnittrrtno ; AJ Hashing ilhrough the dreamf nl air, .As fair on every landscape lies A joem Iav has ieucjlel there. ' T!Ac,TiKal streams whuftO depths reveal Glad visions of theMj ierfect ilav-. Uke sUver songs thro' woodlands sYeal In one trinmphal i salm ot praise ; , Amlflul-al stars like glories burn I meajIs of preeu, where lovers stroll, vt ithin whote symbol we in.iv learn i The legend of the human soul. I . A symphony 'mid grates where. rest I he shrouded jdead, who sleep for uve, She hymns, and lo! on each are pretw'l I T garlands df the flX'sli young .May; Of all the year the sceptered Queen, To thee wc loval tribute pay, We love thy moods tljv shade, thy sheen And grieve for thei when gone, sweet oiayi- ' I I A seiitfe of worship tills the soul, Our hearts with higher reaming Ijeat, hen rjature wins her farthest goal, And Ave behold her thus complete. Be thou.a type, oh! i6rfcctMiy, i Of peace eyond, and bid us ieel 1 That wlien life's winter drifts awav. spring waits us in the Laud of Leal j NixonP.Cligmak. UOLDSDOKO, N. (J., May, lbS2. An Old, Olcl Story. C-o-m-e in! Well iltleclare, stranger, you gave me quite i aJ turn! I I was kmd oi expectin7 Isoniebodj-, and for halt a minute I thought mehbe as 'twas her, but she'd I never stop to knock: want a bite and a sup and a night's lodging'? Why of course fc sit down, ao. x a most lorgot to ask von. i was that flustrated. Poor soul! how tired and worn-out you . look! I can make you comfortable for ithe night and give you a good meal of vicluals and a shake-down on the floor, but I-wobld h,a-r-d-l-y like to put you in Lizzie's room she was that particular, and your clothes are so wet and drabbled. Why, woman, what makes you shake so ague? Never heard tell of any in these parjs. Guess -you must have brought it with you. Well,- a good night's rest will1 set you up wonderfully, and you can lie right here by the stove, and the fire a smolderin' Will keep yon warm, and the light will be a-burnin' till its broad daybroad day! What do I keep the light a-burnin' for? Well, now, wrhen folks asks me that, sometimes I tells them one thing, and sometimes I tells th$m another. I don't know as II mind tellin' you, because you're such a poor, misfortunit creetur, and stranger, and my heart kind of goes out tier such.i You see I have a daughter. ; She's been away these ten yearst has.Lizie, and they do say as she's livin' in grandeur in some fun-in' place, and she's had her head turned with it all, for she never lets her noor old mother hear from her. and the fine people she's with coaxed her off unbeknownst to hie, and I don't mind telling you as it was a great shock to me,1Sfid. I ain't the same I woman since Lizzie -went out onef night, and when she kissed me said, f Leave' a light in the window, mother j till I come back ;" and that was ten years ago, and 1 I've never seen her since, but l'e burned a light in the window every night all these ten years, aud shall till she comes home. Yes, it's hard to be a mother and be disappointed so. I allowed she was dead till folks, as seen her well and splendid, told me different, and I was sick a long time-that's what made my hair so white but I hope she never hear of it, 'twould' have made her as miserable as I was, and her line things wouldn't have been much comfort to her! Folks 'hlaiue her terriblv. but I'm her mother, and it just seetns as if 1 could see her; so pretty, Wth1 her long brown curls, and the" smile she had, and her gentle ways, and I loving her better than (heaven above me! This is my punishment to sit alone all day and -never to sleep at night; but I hear her crying, "mother! mother! where are you ?" and if I go once, I go a dozen times to the door, and look un and down the lonesome road and call, L-i-z z-i-e! L4-z zti-e!" and there s never anjr answer but the night wind moaniDjiu uie trees Well, I didn't mean to make you" feel bad ;don't cry, poor soul ! You've had enough trouble of j our own, I guess, by your looks ! Your hands are like ice and your temple and your face lis white and and why, what is this? You are not old and your h4ir hangs in brown curls and your eye merciful God! it's Lizzie come back to her mother it's my child jthat was lost and is found put out tlie light put out the light, for the night is over and it's the clear, broad day jat last ! 1 Malaria; Chills and Fever, arid Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure rills-pan infallible remedy: never fail to carejthe most ob stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine and all other remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly I for mala rious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca- tharjic and a chill breaker, sugar-coated ; contain no Quinine j or 1 Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild Qua elucient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in aU cases ; they ef fectually cleanse the system, and. give new life and tone to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. J? or Liver Complaint their eq-ua is not known ; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst dase. They are used and pf escribed by physicians,! and sold by Druggists everjrwhere, or sent by mail, 25 and 50 ' cent boxes. Emorv's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made, ordy 5 Cents. Standard Qure Co., lli Nassau Street, York. 8m d&w. The Mobile Savings Bank says that Greene was the regular agent for the New York house who are suing the bank, and they disclaim all liability. His Opinion All Rigrtat. Mr. L. Shiftman, 2804 Calumet Ave nue, Chicago, 111., says: Having been mired bv St. Jacobs Oil, I recommend the same to all sufferers with Rheuma Bursrlara and Savings Bank. ; .i ; : San Francisco Post. "The fact isV said old Mrs. Phipp?, who is down to Frisco on a visit. 4 'the fact is, my dear Mrs. Skidmore, 1 1 had the narrowest escape from being ruined the other day you ever heard of." Oh, how nice," said Mrs. S., pouring out another cup. "How was it?" "Why, you know I sold our house and lot last month, and had the monej'll ready to deposit in the savings bank next morn ing, which was the very day of its fail ure." "Good gracious!" "I slept with the money under my pillow, and the next morning when I got ready to start for the Bank the money was gone. Soma burglars had taken it during the night. An , hour afterward the bank burst. Did you ever hear of such a piece of good luck?" "Luck! Why, you lost your coin all the same." "Yas, but don't you see they caughjt the burglars, and, on condition of my not prosecuting them, they returned me fifty cents on the dollar. The bank panned out only twenty-two. There's no use talking, Hannah, between savings 1 banks and robbers, I'll take my chances with the 1... 1 . ii A Card. I To all who are suffering from the erT rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, j- vjier ov- charge. -Tliia great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. JosEra T. Inman, Station D. New York Citv. deed w6m. MOONSHINE. ! I A lawyer is about the only man that ever made anything by opposing a woman's will. , "It has always been my aim in life to imitate a good example." as the counterfeiter remarked while working on a new set of dies. 1 Prof. St. George Mivart, in "his work on "The Cat," says that "it has ! lan guage of sounds to express its emotions" which nobody can deny. "I find I have been hugging a delu sion," said Harry to James, his suc cessful rival in the suit for the hand of Miss B., a day or two after the mar riage. ."So do I!" responded James. Now, just what did James mean? A clergyman who had just married a couple felt indignant when the bride groom gave him a fee of only half a dollar, smiled grimly and said: "Never mind ;j you'll have to pay a lawyer $100 for undoing what I have done." Rescued from Beatli William J. Coughlin of Somerville Mass., says : In the fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow- ed by a severe cough, l lost my appe tite and flesh; and I was confined to my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to the Hosnital. The doctors said l nad a hole in my lungr as big as a half ; dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the lungs. I got a bottle, Triicn. to ray onrprioo, I commenced to feel better and to-day I feel better than for three years past j "I write this hoping every bne afflict- ed witn Luseasea lAmgs win iaKe v 11 liam Hall's Balsam and be convinced that Consumption can be cured. I can positively say it has done more good than all the other medicines I . have taken since my sickness. MISCELLANEOUS.' From the Home Journal A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL SKIN CURE. THERE IS ONLY ONE i AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME. Beware of imposters, pirates, or any old articles which now suddenly claim to be best. They have been tried and found wanting, while this' has been proved a remarkable success. NO POMPOUS NAME. Tliis curative neede no pompous or incomprehensible title of Greek or Latin to sustain it, but its simple En glish name appeals directly to the" common-sense of the people. And the peo ple are signally manifesting their appre ciation of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Benson's Skin Cure in preference to all other professed remed ies. 'I Dr. C. W. Benson has long been well known as a successful physician and surereon and his life study has been the diseases of the nervous system and of the skiri ; since ho has been persuaded to put his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure" on the market various things have sprung up into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which they were before, and now claim to be Tftt Great Skin Cures. 3"Beware of imitations, or the var ious articles which have been advertised for years or struggled along, having no real hold or merit on the public, that now endeavor to keep head above water by advertising themselves as "The Great Skin Cure," None is, genuine and reliable, except Dr. C.,W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. . Internal ancLexter- nal remedy, two bottles in one package. Price Sl-00, get at your druggists. Relief for all Overworked , Brains. I CAUSE AND CURE. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills are valuable for school chil dren who suffer from nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and pr all classes of hard brain workers whose overtasked nervous cen ters need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being daily cured by these pills. Theyj correct costiveness, but are not purga tive. Price, 50 cents or six boxes for $2.50, postage free, to any address. For sale bv all drutrcists. Deiot. Baltimore. Md., whire theDoctor can be address ed. . . -j.,- Lettess of inquiry freely answered. U. 2. jnttenton, rew idrk. is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's MIS CELL. ANI50TJS. Dissol ution of Copartnership rpHE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE- JL twecn II. Brunhild A liro. and W. Li Mead ows, Is dissolved, the undersigned haring sold their interest in the Capo Fear Tobacco Works. accounts aue saia uape ear Tobacco Works under the old copartnership are pava ble to the undersigned, who will sign in liqui dation. IL BRUNHILD A BRO. may 2-1 m. The Best Rule- jn tiie hardware ;tr1de can be found at JACOBI'S Hardware Deixt. it is to sell at small profits, and therein is the secret of our Increased trade. Wc keep one of the fullct and best stocks in theJState In the fo lowing Hues : . GENERAL HARDWARE, , I BAR IRON AND STKKL.1 ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE.! CARRIAtiE MATERIALS, MECHANICS' and FARMERS' TOOLS, I Of every kind. Paints, White Lead and Brushes, Coach Paints and Varnishes. WINDOWGLASS.ALLSIZES. Manufacturer's Airencv for the following eoods : . ' ATI. in STflVVIV ATT. TT filvC I I1AIMAJVS U1 EUSAi. l'LOW. ! JACOBI PLOW, NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINTS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, From two of the brnst facturicB. DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS, A stock of each of the above always on hand I All who have not yet done so are solicited to give us a triaL Correspondenco'attended to promptly. NATHANIEL JACOBI, ,10,South Front St. apltf Chewing Tobacco. . i - i "yE RESPECTFULLY OFFER TO OUR patrons and the trade generally, all grades of Chewing Tobacco of our former manufacture, of which we hold a large stock, and which we will sell at seasonable prices. We shall con- ! I Unue the Tobacco Business in all itsbranchf es, and shall add a Cigar Factory, which will be known as the CHAMPION CIGAR FACTOR V l . and thereby be enabled to sell First-Class Good at lowest prices and to compete with any market- DO NOT FAIL TO CALL UPON US FOR i - i . - i CHEWING TOBACCO, and our salesmen will from time to time call upon you to solicit or ders. Respectfully yours, may 2-lm H. BRUNHILD & BRO. Scarborough's Saloon and Eestaurant ! i EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. MEALS AT . , .V- ' all hours. Clean Lodgings. Everything gua nteed As good as -s .n the city. i Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors. Board by the month! $15 00 Board by the week. 5 00 Board by the day. 125 And you can get your meals any hour of the aay. R. J. SCARBOROUGH. aplS0-2m No 8 South Water St. Bear in Mind rpHAT I KEEP FULL AND COMPLETE Stocks of Drugs and have ingredients to fill ANY PRESCRIPTION. Full, stocks of Patent Medicines. Prescriptions compounded ao hour of the night. I F. C. MILLER. Stores : Fourth and Nun Sts., Fourth and Hai over Sts. may 17-tf Erhard Demuth, TJUTCHER, NEXT DOOR CORNER MAS- ket and Water Streets, - ' I WILMINGTON, N. C. The best Meats of all kinds always on hand. SUPPLYING VESSELS A SPECIALTY. mayldw A New Lot O F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR sale low. I have full lines of Trunks and Va lises at prices to suit the times. , Kir Repairing executed neatly and with dla patch. J. n. MALLARD, Successor to Mallard & Bowden, may 14-tf No. S Front Street, j i ...... I Embroidery. ( JAINSOOK AND JACONET 12 GREAT variety, from low-priced to fine, just opened. EMBROIDERED WTHTE FXiAKSEL, $1 00, $1 50 to $2 25 per yard. Wc keep a great variety of these. Fancy Mattings. Large quantities selling, the Prices mwBt b right. Some novelties to arrive Ix DRESS G OODS early In the week. I Ladies' Trunks 32, 34 36. Headquarters on these Goods. Respeetfullv, may 14 R. M. M'jlNTTRE. jFlonr, Sugar, C oflee. 1 000 Ftour. 911 sndtsM. 50 Bbls Golden St Extragu Sugar. JQQ Bags Rio Coffee. Will be sold low by may 9 KERCHNER A CALDEB Priyate Bcaiinff. HAVING RENTED THE WELIKNOWX and beautifully situated Reynold's Plac, in the city of Asheville, I am. prepared- to taka jc, i.aioiUTimi w iua a Jawing terms: 300 mA iftg-tft. . ill. m n isoaxuers on tne lollowlng month: $10 00 a week; $1 50 1 MISS-MARY MISCELLANEOUS. Commercial Hotel WiJmingtbnN M. SCHLOSS, Prop. "TIR.ST-CLAS IX EVERY i:ESPE(TT. ' T First-lass Bar and BILLIARD SA LOON ATTACHED. lap! 27 New York & Wilmington i i ... . Steamship Line. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. . STEAMEIW ii - ! WILL SAIL FROM "SEW YORK EVERT WEDNESD Y AND SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. ' :. . i GULF STREAM.. Saturday, April 29 REGULATOR. ..... ...... . Wednesday, May 3 SANTO DOMINGO... Saturday, MayS J Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in North and South "Carolina. i ForfFreight Engagements apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Supcrintcndant, Wilmington, N. C. THEO.rG.EGER, FreightJAgent, 35 Broadway, NewTEork. WM. PCLYDE1& CO., General Agents, apl 27-tf. Dentistry. I AM DOING PLATE WORK, USING CEL lnlnUl nnrl Rnlihfir as a base Tlate. Terms: "For Celluloid $ 30. " Rubber i Satisfaction guaranteed. .T. TT. niTRHAM. Dentist. . Princess street, between Front and Second. apl iB-im. , Cosmopolitan Bar. T3EST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC. Thursday next, will receive the last WINBEB- apl 25 JOHN CARROLL. STOP and READ! BROWN & RODDICK, 5 and 7 North Front Street. Specialtiesfor this Week! i - ' - LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, . . TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOILIES. We are making a specialty of the above De partment and can show the best value In Scotch and German Lwenathatbas ever boon In this city. This is no side talk ;wo have got the good' Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Dressing Combs Brushes, Tetler's Celebrated swan's Down, (beat In tho market.) Teoth Brushes, Ac. Ac If you really want any of the above, you can save money by giving us a call. We Ask No Fancy Prices. PRINTED LAWNS, FIGURED & STRIPED. White, Figured Stripe, Plaid and Lace Muslin, also Fine Lawns, em- ' . bracing many no veltie. Mosquito Nets and Bars. ! ' ' Thy have arrived, be preparetl. BROWN & RODDICK. may 7 Black Spanish Lace, QASH RIBBONS, LISLE THREAD, J AND LACE GLOVES, LACE COLLARS ft TIES, WARNER'S HEALTH ABDOMINAL AND NURSING CORSETS - Jno. J. Hednck. " 'II .. Wilmington & WoMon . -TC as S 1 V M ssTf Wte. A j Office of.Gesehai. scrEBMK ukut. a.MKSUKtT, J x Wilmington, ??. C., lajr Change of Schedule VN AND AFTER APRIL 2. MM. 'AT S.SI V7 T. M., Paswnger Trains on ttho WUmlng? ton & Weldoiv Railroad will run as follows i. - DAY MAIL-AN D EXPRESS TRAINS DULY, Nos. 47 North and is sou'tu. . Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 6.40 A. M. Arrive at Wcldon..... .....12.&0 P. M.. Leave WeWon ... i.. 3.37 P. !. Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. Dit, a.53 P". M . Fast Tiinoron M.vn. & PjtssKSr.ERTiiirs duly Nos, 43 North and 40 sWni. Ieave Wilmington.Front St., Dciot, ( 5JJ3 P. M . Arrive nt WcKIon 1 15.00 : M. Leave We Ion. ...........i l.10 P. M. Arrive at WUm'gton.Front St. D'p' 10.53 P. 11 Train No. 40 South will stop oniy1 at Rocky Mount, Wilson, tioldsboro and Magnolia. - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Ieave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 13 M. and 7.15 1. M., Daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 9.00 A. M. and 3 P. M. Daily. - A Train No. 47 makes close connection' jnt WcK don for all points North Dallv. (All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. : : T : TTarn o. -i ruus uauy ana mates close con- nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. No. 47 makes close connecUon for Tarboro. All trams run sol d letwecn Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullmah Palace Sleep ers attached. - . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. . a. rorjs, uenerai passenger Agent. api -tr Wilmington, Cplnmhia & Angnsta R. R. Co; Office of Gexeeal. Supeeiktesdknt. I a Wilmington, N. C. May 14, lSSk jl eftat, j yTa Change of Schedule. 1 O N .AND I AFTER MAY 14TH, 1882, At l.oo P. M., tho following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road :, ; ' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 48 West and 47" East. ' -. - . Leave Wilmington. ... j ....... . .L . . J0.1 5 P. M. Leave Florence........ 1. - 2.57 A. M. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia... 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia .10.00 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. j....... 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... .......... i... .... 1.5J A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. i 6.28 A. M. Night Mail and Passenger; Train, Dailt, - No. 40 West, and Day j Mail and Pas senger Train, No. 43 East. It Leave Wilmington.: ...lUO P. M.. Arrive at Florence. 2.47 A. M. Leave Florence 1.00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington....!........;.' 5.15 P. M. Train 43 stops at all Stations.! - - No. 40 stops only at Flemington, Whiterllle, Fair Bluff and Marion. ,i Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C, & IL R. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take 43 Night Express. I I - . , j' Separate Pullman RWiyra tar ChrUton ana lor Augusta on Train fl. i i ' All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent, j - apU-tr U..- -..-J. ? Carolina Central R. R. Company; i '.r i 1 .iV. . OrncE of General Scpertntendent, . i i Wilmington, X. C. , April 8th, 1 Change of Schedule. o N AND AFTER ARIL 0th, ,1882, TUB following Schedule will bo operated on.tbla Railroad : . , !!- -. PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, A dailv. . ' ..; v . ) Leave Wilmington at. .5.43 P. 3f. : L Arrive at Charlotte at. . . .. . .7.40 A. M. v- I Leave Charlotte at 7.55 P. M. AOi Arrive at Wilmington at.... 9.50 A. M. ' Trains Nos. land 2 ston at reirular stations onlv. and uolnts deshrnated in the Comnanv's Time Table. - Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday.r Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday, i - - - . . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT.' Daily except Sundays. ' ' . " ' unu Leave Charlotte.. .... .............. 8.40 A.M. Arrive at Shelby 12.40 1. M. . LeaveShelby .1.. 1.40 P.M. Arrive at Charlotte ...I.. 5.40P. M. .' Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at . Hamlet with Ii. A A. Trains to and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Division Tram. - - r . ! ' - . Through Sleeping Cars letween Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Train No. 1 makes connection at Charlotte with A., T. 8. O. R. IL, for Statesville, con necting there with W. N. C: IL R. for all polnU on said road. .-: s -.f -f t Trains Nos. 1 and 5 make connection at Char lotte with A. A C. IL JL-for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta ami aU points be yond. V. Q- JOHNSON, men .u . ucncri ouiriiittuucufc- LARGEST STOCK COOK STOVES IN THE State and lowest price. Call or write for Cat- apl 3 . . i. jv-v w. Kerchner & Calder Bros., QOMMISSIOMEECnANTS, . - AJfD Deakrsla; GROCERIES and 1RTILIZER3. GE.vm.XJERMAX KAlXlT . ' ; ' - j ' ' ON HAND. U; St. A. A. WTLLARD. Aircntat Wilmington. , tism. remedies. , BtaylS-Sm Ahrrllk,N.C.. "may 14 apl 23-tf
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