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3 . u an effi-rt, not a 'cause.- Its rigin IH-e ' .......if .station j without. Jlviire, 1- w llD ..rJ.iu.-wp tlio CAUSK must lie ivitio-- utevvr tti nit" nif '-" - .,1 an-t i i" other wav r:in a cure iMt ije-iMi. HP. IV 1 1 'A l' 1 A-l 1.1M.U t v 95 Per.Cent. arie f deranged kidneys ami root of the ,.r lb li'-trr-" j.i.i-lii anl ft ng iiisdr'iers oi u Mir i!ivlcal !eraiigtu'nls gener- . -. I !.... ir .lit. Hit sr.- ;it IVIIil"'l nas lloiuai. imilitioiis ami C4Mi'-o-i!oiis sall WAUNKK'S SAFi: 1)1- v.tr i le hv all ocaicrs. h - II. H. WAUNKi: CO., MPt 14 lloi-hc.-tcr, N. V IB1LTD1A L PINKHAM, OF LYNH, IQEBto. 1 J .. CD .. o LYDIA E. PBNSCHAS -VE&ETABLB COMPOUND. Is a Positive Onre .'rail PiiUrul Complfthito and Wcdlcneskec itronmoM toeurbeotrvmele population. It cure entirely the worst t onn of Foranle Com Wnla, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcra tion. Jalllatr and Displacements, and the consequent ?.!unl Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the .-1 T If. uaii,n Til Liivi. v It will dUolre ana expe tumors from the uterus in n nrl stage of development. Tlio tendency to can ".r. iiit humors there Is checked very Fiecdly by Its ui;e. It roiuoroi f alntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for utimulants, and relieves weakness of the ptomach. It oiros Itloatlnir, neadaches, Kerrous Prostration, ;.-mit1 Debility, Slecptetsness, Depression and Indl "IThU feeling ef bearing down, causing pain, weight on4 barkach, Is always permanently cured by its use. It wlllatalHlmesand under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. t or the cure of Kidney Complaints of either eez this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYMa E. PIXKIIAM'S VEGETABLE COM POCXDls prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lyon, Mass. Price L Six bottles f or $5. Sent by mall U the form xt pills, also In the form of lozenges, os receipt oTprice, 1 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham (raely answers all lrtters of Inquiry. Send fo pamph X&tm aiVbove. Mention thi$ Paper. He family should be without LYDIA. E. PINKHAJTS LI Via PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness s4 torpidity of the Uver. 15 cents per box. M3T Sold by all Druggists -ect 9 Ouigtr, buciiu, Aiaa drake, Stillingta, hik many of tie Lest medi cines known are com bined in Parker's (linger ionio, into a medians of sut.h vcried powers, as to m.ikc it tlie g-eatest Elood I'urificr and the Best Realtii & Strength RestorerCvcr U.ed. It cures Khcumtism. SIcepIcsfncss, & diseases . ot the btomat-h, Bowels, ParkeS; 1 1 ! . n 1 1 " 4" Luns, Liver & Kidncvs, nUir DUlSami &cnt;rc!ydifferentfrom TK. rt, Cl.t. and Rltts Ginger Essences M -uEfoaomlcUisir !- and other Tonics, as it . NTriu u rectors never intoxicates. Hiscox r:.lcl,uw Bir. ft Co.. Chemists, N. Y. ' SOr. tn t Large Saving Baying IX.llr New York & Wilmington BtcivinsMx Xino. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. STEAMERS SAIL FROM NEW YORK ETERT "EDXESD.VY ANDSATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, 1. M. " ' ' GLr STREAM.. ........ .Saturday, April 9 REGULATOR Wednesday, May 3 sANTO DOMINGO. . . .....i.skturday, May 6 Through Rills leading and Lowest ThrouSh Rates guaranteed to and from Points a North and South Carolina. "or Freight EnggementCaridy to THOMAS E. BOXD, Supcrintendant, " v Wrimhigton, X. C. THKO. G. EfiER, Freight Agent, S3 Broadway, New York. !CLTDE & CO.. General Agents. irikni at ouce ai i . " ek'!iiMits of which it U rorn t -i t.liiv.-tlv upon the givnl organs, both v-'!.?,!!.;,,,,! i:Ksroi:i:i:.-a;ii by placing ' iualH-ililiv fon liii.Mi, .hive di:itv and "Jt'iMiMi.niV-r.il.le trouble -eaiixtrd lirim- ' ... . II' ... 7 The Daily Review SANDALIHONL nave you read lit the Talmud of old. In the Legends the Rabbins have told Of the limitless realms f thu ti- . J!? ce reart n-the manellour story uttuiMijiuwu, iuv -jvugei or uiory, Sandalpiiou; the Angel of Prayer? JfVw.-erect, at the outermost gates OT the City Celestial he wit b With his feet on the -ladder of light. That, crowded with angels unnumbered, By Jacob was seen as he slumbered Alone in the desert at night? The angel of Wind anil of Fire Chant only on hymn, and expire With the song irresistable atress. Expire in their rapturei awl wonder As harp-string are broken asunder. - By imiiMhry il.rob to express, lint serene in the rapturous throng. Unmoved by the rush of the bong. With eyes unimpaiontd and slow, , Among tne dead - angels, the deathless .atiilalphon stands listening breathes To sound that ascend froni below: L. & From the spirits on earth tha t lore, f rom ineeuuis that entreat and implore S3? l the fervour and pa.sion of 'prayer; From the heart that! are broken with d3 ' loev . T - And weary with dmgging tlie crosse Too heavy for mortals to bear. "" 3 A nd he gathers the prayers as he standn, And they change into flower in his hands, 1111 JiggAnd Into gurlauU of; purple and rel; 4 lKneath the great arch of the iort Through the streets' of the Citv Immortal ! I wafted the 1 nigra nee 'they shed. L . It is but a legend. I know. h A fable, a phantoma, liow, r - Of the atn-ient Uabbinical lore; . Yet the old medkeval tradition. The lieaulifnl, strange superstition, litit haunt me and holds me the more. When 1 look front myj window Jit night, And the welkin above Is all w hile, ; . All throbbing and panting with star. Ainoiig them majestic is standing snndaiphoit the angel expanding His pinion in nebulous bars. And the legend, 1 1 feel, is a part Of the hunger and thirst of the heart, tJy The frenzy and ;lirc of the brain. ju'Tlwt grasps at the fruitage forbidden, Tlie golden pomegranates of Eden, , To uuiet its fever ant pain llEKRV AV . LOXGFELLOWj The Man I of Bullets. fBullc As I sat on the hotel steps a Dalton, (.i a. talking witli a lnimmer from Cin ciunatj, the landlord came out and asked us it" atc wanted to see a man who was carry ing; six 'bullets about with him. Of course wc did, and we were walked down to the other end of the veranda and. introduced to Col. Beach. I was coins: to approach him slow I v and cxacefullvi but the drum mer rushed right at hijn with : "So vou are carrying six bill ets about with you, eh?" 1 , "Yes, sir." I ! 1 'Do they pain yoii much?" "Oh no." , "Lands alive! but II don't see how you lived through ' it. How many battles were you in?" , 1 "Eighteen." i( "Did you get ail these bujlets at once?" "Yes, all at once." 1 "By George!. Well, I never heard the likes of it! CohJhell I don't want to be impudent, but but vf "You want to kno where they are located ?. 7 . j . "Exactly- exactly." i( "I'm carrying 'em in this pocket to day," was the quiet reply as he fished down and brought up six old bullets picked up off the battle field, j It was a job put up on mb, but the drummer got in ahead, and he was so mau about it tnat ne woman t eat any ! supper. Not Partial, but I Complete. Alexandria, YaJ Aug. 4, 1881. II. II. AVarneu & Co.: Sirs Yrour Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has effect ed an entire cure in ray case, i I suffer ed every form of kidney difficulty. 1 W. JL Summers. Hoav He Lost His 3Iemory , He had asked the man in the seat be hind him for a chew of fine cut, and after stuffing half the contents of tho box into his mouth, jhe had put the box itself into his pocket. When reminded of this he replied : I i "Bless me bless me! vny, so 1 did! Hope vou won't take offence, for 1 had entirely iorgotten it. , Dear me ! but I find fresh evidences every day that I am not what I used to be. I see ct: J lat I am losing my memory." "That's too bad.?' i said the othe "How long have you been thus afflict ed?" - . . '--"I " 'i -r "Exactly thirteen years ago to-day." "Did some accident happen to you then?" P "Accident! Bless you, i my dear sir, it was a terrible thing. I was hung by mob." 1 "Is that so? Idonlt like to be im- Eertinent, but I should really like to ear about itl "Certainly no impertinence about hat. I was in Denver. My business there was to sell pianos and organs. aoout the sale of a piano, and I found he lady murdered m the hall. 'While I was stauding there, horror-struck and crrified. several parties came up. ac cused me of the deed, and in ten min utes a mob had a rope around my neck. 1 was dragged tola tree, given two minutes to pray and then pulled up." "Hanged by the neck?" , ' "Yes a regular hangman's noose. and the end of the rope was made fast and I was left swinging." i I 1 I "Great Scotts! AmFand but you didnTdie?" , ' "I dunno," softly answered the piano man, "i aaie my loss oi memory irom tlie minute they bean pulling on the rope. Perhaps I was cut 'down and resuscitated perhaps the corpse wa taken out and buried. As I told you before, my memory has sadly failed me." The other puzzled ov?r lt, blew his nose, got red in the facet blurted out : "Say, mister, I believe you are a gigantic liar!" . "Like as not like as not," blandly rcplied the piano man. "When a man's memory begins to fail he may hit the truth or ho may lie jesc as it may happen. Have you any good chewing tobacco with you?" 1 4Ilow do you Manage," said a lady to her friend, "to appear so happy all the time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the reply, and thus keep my self and family in good health. When I am well I always feels gooa narurea." &ee other column. MISCELLANEOUS. From the Uonic Journal : ' A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL skin cure. THERE IS OXLY ONE 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. This 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 ixjonle. 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.' k . Dr. C. W. Benson has long been well known as a successful physician and surgeon and his life study lias been the diseases of the nervous system and ' of the skin ; since he has been persuaded to put his New j llemedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure" on the market, various things have sprung up info existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which they were before, and now claim to be The Great Skin Cures, j J m "Ite ware 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 Dears nis niceness. internal and exter nal remedy, two bottles in one package. Price $1.00, get at your druggists. Relief for all Overworked Rrains. ' i CAUSE AND CUKE. K 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 for all classes ofhard brain workers whose overtasked nervous cen ters need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being daily cured by these pills. They correct costiveness, but are not purga tive. Price, 50 cents lor six boxes for $2.50, postage free, to any address. For sale by all druggists. Depot, Baltimore, Md., wh jre the Doctor can be address- ........ eu. Lettess of inquiry freely answered. J. jn. unttenton. JNew York-, is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W.iBenson's remedies New Summer Resort! Hotel Brunswick, SMITnVTLLiE, N. C. i i pvIRECTLT IN FRONT OF THE OCEAN, and twenty-five miles below Wilmington. 1 The HOTEL-BRUNSWICK Is a new struc ture, and will be open for the reception of guests on THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE. It commands a splendid view of the Harbor and Ocean. Steamers and ships pass In front or tne aoor. Saillnsr and fishinar are unsurpassed. Bath Houses for the use of guests. A good Band of Music and Ball Room will be onon (lav and night. Ten-pin Allev, BilLard Hall and Bar attached to the Hotel. THE TABLE will be supplied with Fish. Crabs, Oysters, Clams, Terrapins, and every product of the sea. First-class Passensrer Steamers will leave Wilmington and Smithville morning and even- iiuviiig iwo inps cacn way. The Proprietor has an experience of many years in charge or summer hotels at ueauiort, Including the late Atlantic Hotel. I Cheap Excursion Tickets will be sold on the different railroads. Terms moderate. Special rates to families. B. Ii. PERRY, Proprietor, i and of Purcell House, Wilmington, N. C. may 14-3m. Chewing Tobacco. E 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 reasonable prices. We shall con tinue the Tobacco Business In all Itsbranch- es, and shall add a Cigar Factory, which will be known as the CHAMPION CIGAR FACTORY and thereby be enabled to sell First-Class Good at lowest prices and to compete with any mar- i ' ket. ! ' ' ! i . DO NOT FAIL TO CALL. UPON US FOR I CHEWING TOBACCO, and bur salesmen will from time to time call upon you to solicit or ders. Respectfully yours, j may 3-lm H. BRUNHILD & BRO. Black Spanish Lace, g ASH RIBBONS, j LISLE THREAD, AND LACE GLOVES, LACE COLLARS & TLES, i WARNER'S HEALTH ABDOMINAL i ! I - - AND NURSING CORSETS. Jno. J. Hedrick. i may 14 : ... t. L. Marrin's Celebrated piRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, All Sixes and Prices, from.$5a.0Q3to $2,900.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific siericaiiJedltoTia of Feb. 11th, We are also asked as to Um ' t best Ire proof safes. We say MARVLNS-' - A. A. WttULXft Ajceat.at TTUasmftoa. plrS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dentistry. J AM DOING PLATB WORK, USLNO CEL- lulold and Rubber as a base plate. Term: For Celluloid. $ 30. M Rubberi 25. . v. , Satisfaction guaranteed.) J. IL DURHAM, DeotlAt, Princes street, betweea Front and Second. aplS-lnt. I Dissol ution of Copartnership TUB COPARTNERSHIP I EXISTING BE tween IL Brunhild & Bro. and W. K Mead ow, is dissolved, the undersigned ha ring sold their Interest ia the Cape Fear Tobacco Works. All accounts due said Cape Fear Tobacco Works under the old copartnership are paya ble to the undersigned, who will sign lit liqui dation, ii. BRUNHILD ft BRO. may -lm. ! Flour, Sugar, Coffee. 1,000 Bbk Fkur n n",e- fif 1 1JDI uoMn Extra.U Sugar. JQ0 Bags Rio Cofi'ee. . " ; Will be sold low br may KKRCHNER C ALDER BR08 Worth &. Worth. O FFER ;AT LOW PRICES TO PROMPT buyers : lft.OOO Bushels CORN, .1,000 do. MEAL, 50 Barrels FIjOUR, 130 Bogs COFFEE, 100 Barrels SUGAR, 100 Boxes BACON, inn n.in. it a v - 250 Hhds. and Bbls. . , NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, ,00 Bbls. LIME.CEMENT ft PLASTER, 1,000 SPIRIT BARRELS, I . ' New and second hand. Tobacco, Snnir, Soap, Xye, Potash, Matches, Caady. Candles, Hoop Iron, Na Is, Ac &a may!4 Com m e r c i a I H o t e I i Wilmington, N. C. . M. SCHLOSS, Prop. JpiRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. J- First-class Bar and BILLIARD SA LOON ATTACHED. apl 71 Awake I JS EVERY ONE WHO GETS THE BEST Goods for the Least Money Why not then try the NEW SADDLERY AND TRUNK HOUSE of 1 H. M. Bowdenfdt Co., 1 , , 40 Market street jW Repairing promptly dene. may 21 Livery and Exchange Stables and Cart House. - i WE HAVE COMPLETED A LARGE building with all conveniences for a Liv ery and Sale Stables and Cart House, and offer accommodations for man and beast. Horses and Buggies for hire on reasonable terms. Everything first-class and new. Ambulances ana w agonottes ior Excursion parties. MERRITT & HOLLINGSWORTH, Livery and Sales Stables, Corner Fourth & Mulbenry streets, may 3-lm d&w i Kerchner & Oalder Bros., C6 MMISSION.MERCHANTS, I . - - r (AND Dealers In GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS. GENUINE .'GERMAN KAIN1T apl 23-tf ON HAND. Scarborough's! Saloon and ' Eestaurant! 1 gVERYTIHNG FIRST CLASS. MEALS AT all hours. Clean Lodgings. Everything gua n teed as good as js .n the city. Bar is supplied with the best of Uquers. Board by the month $15 00 Board by the week 5 00 Board by the day 1 25 And yen can get your meals any hour of the day. JL J. SCARBOROUGH, apl 30 2n No 8 South Water St. Stylish 1 The Button Boot & Slipper FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, SOLD BY I Geo. K. French & Sons, , AT $9 NORTH FRONT 8TREET, ARE VERY HANDSOME. AND STYLISH. THEY FIT PERFECTLY. s may 24-tf f A New Lot O F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR sale low. I hare fall lines of Trunks and Va- 'i Uses at prices to suit the times. I Repairing executed neatly and with dis- patch. J. It, MALLARD, Saccessor to'Mallard ft Bowden, may Sl tf No. S Front Street. Prirate Boarding. HAVING RENTED THE WELL-KNOWN and beautifnlly situated Reynold's Place, in the city of Asbeville. I am prepared to take Boarders on the following terms: 30 00 a month ; $10 09 a week ; $1 50 a day. Apply to MISS MARY A. MILLER, , maylMm . AafcerWe, X. C. j ! Cosmopolitan Bar. Wpa, LIQUORS, CIGARS, JCTC Thursday next, win zwetre theilast WIXBES. BY OY8ZE&S. S7l J03N.CAEEOLL. mSCEILAKEOUS. SUMMER GOODS ! . . AT rJ3. K AT Z ' S, 38 MARKET STREET. Extraordinary Bargains ! DRESS GOODS! LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES ' IN SAT- Ins.! Surrah and Brocade, Silks, Moire An tique, TinseL iuuie, uns cuing, BengaUne Buntings, all wool Beiges, Lawns, Seersuckers, Percals, ic. Ever so many styles ami shades with Trimmings to match. White Goods In eyerr style, texture and quality pos&n1e. Pique, Tucking, Linen and Linen Lawns. Embroideries In Cmbrtcs, Nainsooks and Swisses ;nnsur passed m orkmanship and Price . Laces Imijorted from almost every xuntry, and sold as special iobs. , bought GLOVES ! i "" I HOSIERY ! CORSETS ! HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS. SCARFS. RIBBONS, - VEILINGS, CREPEING ft CREPE VEILS. " ' FANS, PARASOLS, In endless variety and astonishing Low Prices. i Housekeeping Goods ! LINEN ft COTTON SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, Napkins, Towels, MEN and BOYS' WEAR, : i LADIES' GENTS'" ft CHILDREN'S GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. In short everything des j-able for an outfit, ana at Prices that defy competition. Call and save money by patronizing M. WI. KATZ, apl 30 36 MARKET ST. First National Bank of Wil- l mington. CAPITAL STOCK. $250,000 SURPLUS FUND...................... ' 66,000 Deposits-received and collections mado on all accessible poinfs In the United States. DIRECTORS: E. E. BURRUSS, D. G. WORTH, A. MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT, JAS. DAWSON. j Officers : E. E. BURRUSS............. . President. JAMES DAWSON Vice President. A. K. WALKER.. Cashier A'sst Cashier apt23-tf ',. "i John Werner. PRACTICAL GERMAN BARBER AND ... PERFUMER, 29 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C. MANUFACTURER OF PARISIAN BRIL lantlne. Friction and Luslon. Also, Ex tracts, Colognes, Beautifler, Hair Oils, Tonics, Kraiewer- uenoyator. Jinmranan. uosmeuc. and Hair Dyes of every shade. . I I beg to inform tne puouc that J can be found at Mr. John Werner's. Dreoared to wait upon all who favor me with a call. ' i " TitnHi ir f a t rtr t xr Tnrperitine Tools. -pULLERS, HACKERS, DIPPERS, WIIET ters. Picks, Ilackwelghts, Truss Hoops, Joint ers, Adzes, Axes, Coopers' Planes, Punches, (jmseis, &cc. iarge amount 01 tne auove goods now In stock and on the way. Good goods and prices guaranteed. Successors to Jno, Dawson ft Co., 19, 21 2S Market SU, may 14-ly . ': - . Wllnington, N. C, ForSmithville. O N AND AFTER' THE 8TII INST THE Steamer PASSPORT will resume her regular trip lor amitnruie, MaiTinjwa w i w ketStreet, at 9 a. m-. except on Saturdays, when she will leave SmUhylOe. at 7.30 a. m., and Wilmington at 4.50 p. m. - n nwmwmL " J. XT. HARPER, mar 7-lm Master and Agent. Don't Forget rjlHAT I KEEP FULL AND COMPLETE Stocks of Drugs and have Ingredients to fin ANY PRESCRIPTION. Foil stocks of Patent Medicines. Prescriptions . compounded any hour of the night. 1 F. C. MILLER. Stores : Fourth and Nun Sta., Fourth and Han verSta. may n-tf Wilmington & Weldon j ailroail Cdnipahy. Oftice of. General ScPEHrsntXDnxT, Wllmlagton, N. C, May 11 . Change of Schedule. ON A NdIa FTER APRIL1 i, lStS. AT 2.S7 P. M., Pa&ensrer Trains on I lie Wlunlng ton ft WcldOn Railroad will run ns follows : DAI MAIIi ANDEAPUESS TRAINS DAILT, Nos. U". Nohth ai 4$ bovra: ! Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 6.40 A. M Arrive t Weldon J.12.50 V. M Leave Weldon . . x.7 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gtoh, Front St. Dpt 353 1". M DAI1.Y NCS. NOKTII1 AV 40 SOt-TH. IveWllminffton.FrofetSt.lDcrt, 'S-V P. M. Arrive at Weldon.... ...... 1.00 M.' Leave VeWon........ik..,.i.w,1l 6.10 P. . Arrive at Wihn,gtn,Front SU LVp't 1QJ5P. Mv Train No. 40 South will stop only : at Rocky Moxmt," Wilson, c;olllxro aiwl MrzivoIU. Trains on Tarboro Branch Koad Leave Rocky Mount fur Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 4V1L Dally. Rcturnlug, leave Tarboro at W A. M. and 3 P. M. Daily. I i .' TralnNo. 4, mntc clse connecllfw at Wel don for all point Northi -Dally. All rail via Richmond, and tlaliv except Sunday via Bay Lino. " ; . . . . j ' Train No. 4.1 runs chilly and makes close con nection for all point North via Richmond and WaKhingtoru o. 47 maken elom connection for Tarboro. 1 I I ah trams run som between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palaco Sleep ers attached. i , JOHN F. DIVINE, . : General SupcrintenOcnt. - a. r-vjt-r., uencrai passenger Agent. apl.4-tf . ' . Wilmington, Columbia - - 1 i - .W y & Angnsta R. R. Co. Office op Gexeral Scperintexdej EJU.L 5CPERKTEXDEXT. ) nj N. C. May 14, lSSi-V j j ' Wllmlngto i I Chancrfi of SnhfiHnlfi QN -AND f AFTER MAY 14TIT, 1882, At 1.00 P. M., the following rassenger Schedule will be run on this road : j ' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 43 . West and 47 East. ' ? ( Leave Wilmington. .............. J . .10. 1 3 P. M. Leave Florence. j ; . . . 2.S7 A. M. Arrive at C. C. ft A. Junction.. 6.?0 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.!....... 1 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.. ...10.00 P. M. Leave C, C. ft A. Junction.. ;..... 10.20 P, M. Leave Florence...! ......... .i. 1.52 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.. . . 0.2 A. M. Nigiit Matl and Passenger Train, Daily, No. 40 West, and day Mail and Pas senger Train, No. 43 East. f. Leave Wilmington....... '....111.10 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 2.47 A. M. Leave Florence 1.00 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington....... 5.15 P. M. Train 41 stops at all Stations. . jxu.w swps omy as ricmington, wuitcvliic. Ftilr Bluff and Marlon... 1 1 , Passengers for Columbia and allpomts bn G. & C.IR. It., C, & R. It. Stations. . Aiken Junc tion, and all points bbyond, should take, 44 Night Express. ' 1 - I Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Augusta on Train 47. L '1 All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . I JonN f. ditne; General Superintendent. A. POPE, General Passenger. Agent. ' ' apl4-tf 1 ; , Carolina Central R. j I R. Company. , Office op General Superintendent, ) -. Wilmington, N. C April 8th, 1882. J of Schedule. QN AND AFTER ARIL 0th, 18, THE following Schedule will be operated on "this. Railroad : . '1 ' PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, v DAILY. . j' No 1 I Lcavo Wilmington at..L.. ..S.45 P. M. 1 ) Arrive at Charlotto at. 7.40 .A. :M. Xrt . Jjca ve Charlotte at.... J : 7.MIP. M.' i. j Arrjve a$ Wilmington at.4..50 A. M. Trains Nos. 1 Jiml 9 Atnn nt mrfnlii- itatlna only, and poinU designated In the Company's Time Table. , : Train No; 1. Dally except Sunday, 1 , Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. ' , Daily except Sundays. ; Arrive at Shelby...' "A i 10 i t Leave SbeDjy....: L40 P. 3f. Arrive at cnariotte 5. 40 P. 3L Trains No. 1 ml 2 - "W ViVOW WHMIIVII IlAmisfcwifh T? ' A A Tfn k mt fAM IIaI a m. U4iu v cairs JLA UUI 1UU rnZT' tinarioiic with hclhy Dlfleloo Through Slocplng Cars between Wlbnington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Train No. 1 makes rrnitwvtimi at fhnrlntti with A., T. ft O. IL IL. for Statcsvllle. ccn- ncctlnsr there with W. S. t Tt it tnrmU mint. on sal'Trnad. . . ; , .Train Nrui. 1 n nd S mot. Minuiln . 'v,.. lotto with A. ft C. JL R. for Spartanburg. v..u,u, Aiuu, Aiuiiiva nix t au pomp ue yond v V- JOHNSON,1 General bapcrlnteudcnt. To Make Home' Beautiful ; .! ;" - . . .' .". ' - . ... ,1,'. . .: TTAVE YOUR .WALLS ICALSOMINED "" ' ; . k v. " ' ,7 : ! -" ' ' 1 with our fupertor Tlnte! Marlellnc In all . . y. v ....: shades; It cwts a fottrfh It price of Painting ahd is both durable and beautiful; can refer you to some of the bct work in the city; i ... -; - " - Our Extra Pure White Lead" and PalhU we are selling aa low as lafc-riorgrade are'onnt. HASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, V I ' "4 I " :A t Facforr Prices. EMERALD 'AND ZED VANCE ' ' ! COOKTNO STOVES. Our large line of Hardware U we'd known and we are every da j receiving new supplies . Give ft ran at- , - , , NATHANIEL JACOBIN. Hardware Dcpo 10 South Front 6U
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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