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ThO DQiIv I?GvifW : v ff v JOSU. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. ...- WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 186-1. Entered At the Fostoffiee at Wilmington, N. C. as second-class matter. " Tnose of oar readers who have been scaJped may like to compare their expo' r.eace in th'u matter with that of a New York man who has recomly re turned from the remota West, aud lost his hwrlaafixLtwUhthcImlian-. while! those who have not enjoyed the privri , lego may wUh to kr.o .v how the opera tioo feels, fie say.s: "Imagine sne one who hates you with utmo-t intend :tygrabbins a handful cf your hair while you are ly ine prostrate and helpless, and giving it a sudden jerk upward with lorcoenojh almost to loosen ihc scalp; then, while thU ,pain. fui tension U not relaxed, imagine the not particularly bharp blade ol a knife being run quickly ia a circle ' around jn:r 6ca!p with a sav-!iko mo tion. 1 hen let your imagination gra?p if it can the effect that a strong, quick jerk on the left of hair to release the sralp irorn any clinging particles that may sliil hold h in ; lace woald have on your'nervou nd ihji j cil system?, and you will have somej idea how it feels to he scaljwd. When that Indian sawed his knife around the top of my head first a sense of cold numbtiea pervaded my whole body, j Thia wa quickly tolluwed by a llash of pain that startrd at my ft and ran like an elect rio sht..k to my brain. That was but momentary, but it v:s ten ilU. When the Indian tore ui lriu thy head it seen.ed a il it m,u.-t "haw been connceted with r-.rds to every pari of my body. The pain that followed ih.-c--utting around the tea!p had bn frightful, but it wai - vestacy compared with the torturo that followed the tear ; iagof it from mv la nd. Streaks of pain ! shot to every nerve. ' My knees wen' drawn up almost to my chin.' and my fingers closed convulsively together in the snow, and that was all I remem Dered." JiraiUtrccVs has some very intare'stiu remarks oathobusiness situation at the opening of the New Year. It says : Tho poriod of reaction from the trade and industrial activity of 1379-80 81 'became prouounced eaily in 1SS3. The depression has since b?en agravftied,- fir hv thi lmP.nA.9A wh i'h his bscn " l permitted to obtain in 11 tusking and scllins of commercial papor: second, by I tha deeper distrust ot our railway man . . ft. Yi airomont which has como abuut arid which i3 jnstnicd by the developments of the last few months. Hut for these immediate causes it ;. vry probable that tho United States wonld have passed through a pericl ol compara tively modcrato depression, and This owmnstotho prosross ;a . basin? statistics which cn-.ibled tho man f business to receive warning ol over-j trading before the conditions of a crash 1 had formed. As things aro now ilu-re . ia no adequate rcison for nolndhv:: i to find a "Jill. :wec iov.-i ! in XSSI. But, on tho o-Awx hand, tau enforced stoppinj: of railland n lurther reduction of wages in the ci;TCii ii still in operatiou may brin abouv a more severe depression. The power of the wagoearnine classes to bny and con eume joods U a ntoat impurtaiit factor in Mistainidg tho general merchandise movement, and it i well known that in a period of commercial reaction the jobbing trades are abaut the last to complain of dullness. Tha time of re action Is one of economy and rcai ac comutation. Aa indicated, it is believed that a good deal of projresa has been made- rejardinp: tho means ot ueur- mining in advance tho condition pio- cedent to a commercial depressioi epre ;in. nut vr.rv much vet remains to ba dono. I Business btatistie-i havo resulted ( for tho most part fiom tho organi zation f trade Trade oranua- j tioa must ba extended and nerfeet- i ed. To this cnl the merchant must needs civa up uioro of his time to the public side of business. Tho Traffic in commercial paper must be protected to ' a much greater extent than now from those who deliberately set but to profit by its abuse. Tho offenao of;ilIegitiaiate speculations on tho part of a man or f firm whoso capital is entirely embarked in his regular basines must come to bo severely dealt with. Bjj-ond this the - direction of American railways must ba o far reformed that the shares thero "of will bo more sought after as secure inTestments. " Tiiero is riHJin hero also " for tho healthful intervention ot law. The commercial wreck list of the year is a formidable one. The follow i ng table gives the total number of fail- urea reported to BradstrecCs during each of the last five years : .' Comparison cf Failures in Uic United Slates for 1879. 1630. 1SSI, iSSi ami 1S33 1S79. 1S30. 1S51. 1S2. 1$J U.Sttt.... ..6.i 4.S50 M 7..'7l .lO.lT Can. rror,.S.o;5 - - t07 61 J 1,460 Tho table below jrjvcs the failures "during each of tho two last quarters ol f 16SI, 1883 and 1SS3: ! Comparison of Failures m the Cntted Siatesfor last Quarters qf ISSl, 1SS2 : and 1S3. . , wt S.of fAltiwa foortl quartfer.'.S a.'.u; 2,s:9 ' Nn.of rllur.-B tMrvl quarter.. 1.15 2,0;t : Ko. of failure ljfiuoni!n S.9 4.S01 lT13rTt?tUf oriiTAV HiHI .Monday riven. will prove t- Ins approximately will incroase somewhat the tttaU tor 1 th las: quarter of IS53. and therefore yrtf the vear's toti!. bat the tiure-i above correct. The number ot luianrs, a ihe -.tabJ ho, ha grad ually inoreul . ;:t v-Occllno of 3lim. Soioal Debility cared by wella' Health Ite-acwer. $1 ' I .... j . . f J EcpreaenlatlTO -Biirr Morrison, of 1Tm .WrlhoH W r fcnnttv bnt welUproporttoDed maa of j medium height, with a well-shaped head, generally disheveled hair, bushy eye brows, black eyes, short cnzzly beard and moustache, and for a farmer, singularly small hands and feet. He wears a slouch hat and carries, his hands in his pockets. He lovels to lean with his back agaipst a pillar in the hotel lobby and talk sense and nonsense intermingled to a throng; in front of him. ' 1 i ! t Wliat it Hid For an Old Lady Coshocton Station. N. Y if Dec. 28. 1673. (Jfnts A number of people had been asinx your Hitter5 hero, and with mark ed effect. In one case, a lady of over seventy years had been sick for years, and for the past ten years hasjnot been ab!o to ba around halt the timie. About six months ago she got so feeble that sho vas helpless. Her old remedies, or physicians, beingf no avail I sent to Deposit, forty-fivo miles awayj and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. It improved her so she was able to jdress herself and walk about the house.f When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care o! berjown room and walk out to a neighbor's, and has improved all the time since. My wife and child ren have also derived great benefit from their uso. i I, i W. It. HATHAWAY. Agt. U.S. Ex. Co. MOONSiriNK. J ! Somebody ays jner be 7 is Ten tonic- ; f V- Bill-colleoJln iis easier said th an "dun." 1 - : Whv ii a creatlboje like a bee? Ilth a;sjA-Hr best when) lunviug. ! It's tuuuli easieir t lu'y -lun.- than it "Truth crushed ' to earth' will, rise ttvain" provideil the yeast i.s not s?t.ur. Jt xi riLltinys. What is the dillerencts between the Xorlh and South Pole? All. th difter; tnce in the world. r I Bob Inirersoli's middle naihe U (.Jreen. IVrhaps that's the reason ha; thinks he wjil never barn. Acw lorti Journal. The difl'erence beiween ;adrortipit; ar.('. adverti?cr is. the lorm Hlwayspays while the latter sometimes does not1. "I'm down to bed rock,'1 said a Pitts burg husband, as he swayed the cradle containinar his howling son and heir. mtiburQ'Tilcgraph. , i. The Washington milkmen are not allowed to ring bells, astheyjdisturb the slumbers of the policemen. They alight be a!Iowel to u?o dunib bells. Sivannah Xeivs. t j " So sir. my daughter can ! uever ba your.'' I don't waut hor tt he my . aauunier. uroKe iu iue youuz aroeni. 4 I want her to bo my wife." Xew York Commercial. ! Of the many remedies before the pub lic for Nervous Debility and weaknees of Nerve Generative System, there is none equal - to Allen's Brain Food, which' - promptly land permanently restores all lost vigor; it never fails. $1 pkg.. G for $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 Firt Ave. Now York City. , f cod&w i'or tiik demous. 1 Fourteen p?rs;ir.3 dined on one po- lato barasot, r,ia.. recentlj. The strawberry jva introduced into England from Fiantlo.ra in 1530. I Tho domestication of buffalo is beiug attemptedjin Arkansas. calves By a law mado during the reign of Henry III, all persons j having ten pounds yearly inconjo were obliged to bo knighted Or to pay a fine." J , William Liynch, tho inciter at tho Bith iron works,will run hi hand right through tho red-hot 'metal and part it as it is being poured off. They call him Ca: Iron Bill. I i Mrs. Leah Lamtue. of Noith Middle ton. Ky., who h jiiij, her eighty fifth year, spim recent iy. i ou a little old fashioned wheel, a ball of flax thread and yarn enough to , knit I herself two paiwef stockings . It is estimated that it' would cost about 250 daily to maintain an oiled passage across tha British Channel. The suruViuka formidable, but is less than is now paid for remedies" for seasick ncis which aro not remedies. . 1 i Tho most delicate persons enjoy tak-, in? mokys Little Cathartic Pills give a wholesome (appetitc, put new lilc in a broken-down body. 15 cents. SHOUTS. It is harvest time for tho overcoat thief. ' I' Theodore Tilton 13 i ivine quietly in I'aris. , r . r , . There were 197 deaths in Baltimore last week. . j Tho Princess of Wales was born io 1314, but she refuses to tell her ago. Connecticut savings banks havo a total of $69,000 naclaimed in their vaults. , Ulysses Grant. Jr., has jnst bought a house ia New York for $55,000. There have been jI09 -murders in Lead vi lie. Col., since its corporation. London Bible Societies have given away 4.yS0.665 copies of tho Scriptures this year. (. juj . Judge Adams, of Savannah, recently Coed a nro womiri a dollar Cot eating peanuts in court. . ' I , The city authoriuea of New Orleans are diicusisinif the propriety of taxing telephone polos, 5 a yejir apieco. During the past itnir tears Arkansas, Florida. LouUintia :anu Texas have douLLXjheir xailj-oad riiilease. It -U Mimaiejl th( $5.0oi,000 of phoiphatd turning and liiauular.turins 1 interests .are owr.cu j a Charleston, S. C.4 I Tho, American export r f app'es t last j Mraiu atnouurea to fcOO.Ono barrels, btrt tt will be considerably less tars year. - lor i,eket Kaivw or Tabic Cutlery goto J acq Hard ware Depot. t Ayer' Cherry Pectoral ia recom mended by physicians of the! greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for. colds arid coughs, and all pulmonary disor. ders . ' ft affords p roro pt relief in every case. No family should ever be without it. i ! Our happiness and misery are trusf ed to our conduct,and made to depend up on it- - - :r ;'v - '' - . ministers Sound its Praise, j Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxvilie, Tenn., writes as follows: "Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits." Hero's food for thought. Sold by druggists. 1 o THE MAULS. 1 Thematls ciose nd arrive at the City Pos j office as f oUow3 : ' . . i I :- CLOSE. " r Northern through mails, fast. 7.00 P4 M. Northern through and wiy malls.... S 0J A. 51. Ealelrh .....6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M,j Mails for the N. C. Railroad and j routes supplied tnereirom memo- ( - injrA. AN. C Railroad at 7.00 P M. and 8.00 A. M Southern Mails for all potots South, i j I UaUy 6 15 A. M. and 8.00 Pj M. Western mall (C. C.Kallway) dally, i j fexcpt Sunday)..... '-15 Pd a. All polnU between Ilamlct and ttal- ! elffh 6.15 P.M. f!hr'w and Darlineton Bail- ! road..... ..is.lit A. ai, ana e.uu 1-. si. MXlld for tvt' !nts betwoen Florence and Charleaton.....6.15 A M and J.4J v, mTTiiln ijtoiace on Caie Year ltlver, Tuesdaya and Fridays .l.o P. iC FayettcvlUe, via Lumbcrton, daily, -except Sundays. ................ ...G.l. J. M. Onflow C. II. and intermediate ort- cce, Tuesdays and Fridays. .o A. Mi Sinithvlllenialla, by ateac.boat, daily (except Sundays)...... p.w A. M. il&ils-for Easy Hill, Town-Creek, Hhallotte antf Little River, Tues days and Fridays "A. M. . WrightaTllle, daily ....4A. M . ; OPEN FOIS DEUVEnY. Northern through and way mali?. . . . t. w A. M Southern Malla. . . .'. 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Itailroatt.. 0. 00A. M. Mam collected lrom street Doxea uuemees portion 01 city ai i a. a.., u.ov a. jr. hum o V M. and from other iolnu of the city at 5 p. M. ' Stamp Ofilce open from 7 A. M. 10 6 P. M., Money order and lteo:ujter Department open ;rom 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. j General delivery open from 7A-M. to 6 P.M and on bundaya ifom-S.30 to Bj30 A. M. j 0 j A j Carriers' doilvery oin on Sunday rrom ksu , The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills, Tjwlne is sold only at Jaobi' Hard Twists and; Twinge?. - -Mv brethren." choutet fr. Talaase one bright autumnal Funlav.. "hare is a lesson from iliO comflol '.. GoVhas arranged hatthe ear and the hu.sk thal bo parted. Every rhou' matte palu u but a thrust of the basking pegi and every neuralgic? tv?lfgo U oal? a twist 0 the kuaker.". , .j . L .. Possibly; but noboJy wants to bo husked for all that, and nature toachea ua to resiat the procesa. Theretore, we accept with gratitude whatever helps us to nppro8 those very twlata and twlngea. j From hie pleasant homo, Greoumount, near Singling, K. Y., M. Alfred Baer, a French gentleman, wxltea: .1 "I have Buffered almost intolerable torments from rheumatism lor many Veara.' Of the nu merous remedies which I tried, none benefited mo. But PAiixEB'sTosiagavo megreajtsat lafactlon. I certify with pleasure that it re stored my health. You are welcome to pub lish thla and use my name' Messrs. Hiscox & Co. call especial atten tion to the fact that this preparation, which haa been known as Pxkkek's Qinqeh Tonic, will hereafter bo advertised and sold simply undor tho name of Pakkbb's Tonic. As un principled dealers are constantly decoivinpr their customers by substituting Inferior pro parations under the name of ginger, and as plngcr is really an unimportant lla voting insrre dient, wo drop the m '.steading word.; Tliere is no change, however, iri the prepara tion itself, nd all bottles remaining in the bands of dealers, wrapped uader the name of Fabkzr's Gingeb Tonic, contain the gen uine medicine if the fao simile signature of Hiscox & Co. i3 at tho bottom of the outside wrapper. I lco 13-d&w Farmers, Take Notice, JOKIUS HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND la Juet the thing to cure lor prevent Hog Clio! era and all dl8eaeca to which fewlno: are sub lect; it will prevent that dreadful disease Known aa Trichns, and will put your begain & thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kM nove, liver, Ac, of worms and parasites i Each package contains' one -and one-hall pounds and will, if given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 30 hega In a condition to fatten In one half the usual time, thereby savins one half of the feed. Tho farmers of Duplin county aro giving it th praise. All farmers should b.ny a pack age. , f tor sale .wholesale and retail, by W. hREEN. Dmggtst. Market Street, Wilmington. HO . . lrt J9rt.W-tf, 1884. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar la at once the most brilliant una usexui uouaenoia journal in exis euce It is the acknowledged, arbiter of fashion in this country. Its fashion tlttea are th-new est 'and most stylish; and Its pattern sheet supplements and econamic sugtrestlo s alone are worm rany umes me cost or snoscripuon Its lllustratlorB of art needlework are from the best sources. Its- literary and artistic men is are 01 me nignest oraer. Its stories, poems, and essays are by the first American and fcuropem authors. Irs choice art pictures would fill portfolio, and Its humamo cut. are the most anyialnjr to be found In any jour nal ia America, a nost 01 omuant noveuies are promised xar lwi: Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S BAZAR. . ................ $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S WEEKLY . ......... HARPER'S TOTjKG PEOPLE.. ....... 4 00 1 50 ILlkfer's Ibixkux square Librarv, One Year (2 Numbers)....". ....10 CO PosUpe Free to all subscribers In the United The Volumes .t the Bator begin with the first umber for Januarjof each rear. When noUmcU mentioned. U. trlil he understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Pour Annual Volumes of Ilarptra 2:r, in neat cloth binding, will Hs wnVbr mail, postare r. or by express, free of ex j-cns (provided tho irelrht doe not exceed one doliar per volume), tor ?7 to iier volume. - Cloth,. Cases- for volam nu.i,i. iSS3 - TiS ScT1- fcy ttaU'. Kcaduances should be made bv Post-ncice oiuuej wucror unn, to avoid cb&soe of loss. newspapers are not to eenv thu ciroi-t!A. ment without the express onier of UasrEs it RnoTHEKS. Address 1 . HARPER A BCOTAERS, I t , New Tork tlev irinn.1 flew Partners, u '.Re-organization. There were some wicked partners, and it was iudered best to kick them out. for the business was oflong stand ing, aiid there was a fear that the wick- edTpartners would brine itto crie f There was old Mr. Debility. He was a complaining fellow, always tired, and always wanting to sit down and rest, instead of doing! his 'share of the work: - h There was little Mr. Nervous ness, a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly airaia me concern was going iw.- ! There was bothersome Mr. Bil iousness, quarrelsome and angry. He always' i misunderstood every body, and said that eveo'body mis understood him. I And there was the much-despised Mr. Bad Blood. A troublesome creature was ' he to get along with. He raised a commotion m the con cern every day, and made myriads of enemies.-- - - .' -; ' J- ' j 1 1" ' So the wicked partners had to be kicked out. ; The agent selected to do the business wa3 Brown's Iron litters, noted for wdrking so pleas antly, so silently; and so effectually. Brozvn's Iro?i Mitters laid ho! a o. Mr. Uebility by., the heels and gently drip-p-ed him out,' layinp; him aside for future use, in case he should be wanted. J Broun? s Iron Bitters worried Mr. Nervousness out flat, giving him no chance to make a fuss during the operation. ! - .' Brcwrt s Iron Bitters made direct war on Mit. Biliousness and told him that he " must go." B. turned rbund and snarled something abciut "wouldn't go till he had a mind to -and then made up his mind that the sooner he got out the less trouble there would be in his going. Brown s Iron Bitters then took; Mr. Bad Blood in hand, and found that he could change! him entirely.- So he put into him some of that famous preparation of pure iron; and cast out all nis 1 badness; reforming I his char acter entirely and malting him anew. The firm now consists of Health, Happiness, : Purity, and -Vigc r , wit? Brown s Iron Bitters iorj speanl p -ler. ' v ,v dec 8- nrm tc'd&wl ; od FRESH ARRIVALS! ATMORE'S CELEnEATED MINCEMEATS in Barrels Half Barrels and Palls ; an l. PLUM BUDDING . - i. in all Blzes. These are the very best fgoods of their'tlnd. and no family should be without tuem. o AD A VTPT? f (THI AT ATM? vnanui iAv.vii uat'iv, a moat delightful Sweetmeat for the tea table To arxlve on TuOadiy next, a. frc&h supply. of Qingcrjraffy, Ben's Boston Crackers, Genccore Waters. i (' . . ii nice Coffee Cakes, something ieWar. j" Orange Bar. I f I Almond Maccaroons, Coro'annt Slaccaroons, and I The Genuine AllertBiaouit, , In one and two pound Tins. 1 . For sale low. j I John L. Boatwright. nov 12-tf . GOniiTSOPCial HOt6l Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. F IKST-CLASS IN EVERT RESPECT. First-class B&i aud BILLIARD SA IOON ATl'ACHSD.I jtp 71 First National Bank of .Wil mington.! J CTAPITAISTOCK.......:. ............ fS80,00C SURPLUS FUND...................... ' 6,0t DeposlU received aad ooilecOon; taade or all accessible potnfs'tn the United Sutes. - DIRECTORS, E. E. BUERUS8,- D. G. WOKTB1 A. MAETTN, ' : "' JaAi SPEUNT. I OEORSE CHADGOURM. . orncKts: E. K. BURRUB4 Preeideat.1 A. K JWALKER....:.. QwlJer 1T.LARINfl.l.l;. AWciJ,!r ' I Am Reaalor Tork Q.E.NTLEMES'S CLOTHING AND HATS dyed, cleaned and preised, ato, Ladlea Hats d jed In any color and pressed la the litest noTV-lm , No. U KotUi Second St UAXLKOAD3, &c. i Railroad Company, Otftcs of tiszrs&Ai. ScrEarjrrKNCEitT, . wnnilngton. N. C Not 17, ISSS, .' Change of Schedule, fS AND AFTEE KOVC 18, 1683, AT 1.05 VfA. ii. J raseeiurer Trains on use winning ton A Weldou Bailroad will run as follows : DAY MATL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAICt j Nos. 47 North akt 43 Soxrrn. J Leare mbnlngton, Front St. Dope V 3.53 A. hi Arrive at Weldon..... P. M Leave WeWon. S.OO 1 M Arrive atWilm'ston.FrontSt.D'pt, 8.40 P. "M FAST THBOUOH IUlXX & PASSBOOKS TKAIW- V Dau.tNo.40 South. -'J -' ; Iave Weldon...... ..r...t.-....... &.60 I. ii Arrive at Wlim'gton.irrontSt.D'p't 10.5 P 41' MA II.'. AND PASSKNGES TRAINS DAILY ; . ' No. 43 North. Leave WllaiWton 3.00 p. M. Arrive at Weldon.. ....i.......... 2.0 a. M. Mail akd Passewoek TBAiss--Nofi 45 and 42 Leave Wllmincrton, "(Snnslays ex- "! cpten . . . . . ........ .12.30 A M Arrive at weldon... a SO A M uo&je eiaon, Monaays excepted)!; 05 A M Arrive at Wllminston.. 55 a M " -Train No40 Somth-wlll atfm nnJr- t tv!i.3. GoWsboro and MajcnoUa. v . Z- irains on A'arboro Branch Rtad Leave Rockv Monnt forTarboro at 1.20 A.- It. and 4 80 P L Dailr,! (Sundays -excepted).- Retomlnjr. leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. il arid 3 P. il. Daily. Train on: Scotland NerJt Flrs.nh iniL" HaUfaxfor! Scotland Neck at x s t m h turning leave Scotland Neck: at fUW A, JM. dull? except Sunday. ' r . L!1 ItP.. AH railVi, ! ciose connection at wer Line. 43m hs dailr And .f i uociion forall Points North via lUchraond akid All trains run solid between WVminrton an Washington, and Have PullmRn Pniw fi era attached. : : . . , M . , rer in, Sunday. y except r . ; .. JOifX i D1V1NK, , f t ... I General StiierlntendenL T. A. fcafKKSUN, Genera,' Paasen ecr A ge . nov i Wilmington, Columbia & Augnsta li. B. Co. Office of Genkjux Su pksisteKdent, W Undoj? ten, N. O. Nov 17,18&3.' Change of Scheduler 5 ON AND AFTER NOV'B lSU 1&. at 4.33 A. M., the following P&saenger Sched me wlu oe run on mis roaa : , r No.42 Leovo Wilmington , (Mondays I excepted). 7.15 A M ." Arrive at Florence ....11.40 A M No. 45Leave Fi rence, (Sundays LI, I excepted)... ...J 7.40 PM r Arrive at Wilmington j.J.. 7 ill 10 P M NIGHT EXPJIES8 TRAINS, DAILY NoV. 48 j i Weetand 47 Eaat. Ieave 'Wilmington,:;!....';.... 9.10 P. BL Leave Florence. 2.40 A.CM. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6.55-A. M. Arrive at Columbia i-.i. ...... .40A. M. I Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. 10.30 p. M. Lave t lorence. 4.33 a. im . Amve rj umi'agton. 8.23 A.M. I v , 1 v. .fj Tt;aT. Arrive at Florence. .-..-I. .......... 1 45 A . M . r .Tarnsn.u Aiwvir uAibj I Leave Florence at..... , . . . .3 .S5 P. M- Train 43 stops at all Stations. ' c ' Kn. iO'atnna nnlv nt VInnlnAi. . H 7.42 P. M Passeni?ersforCo!umbiaMdllt)oinrson. & C. K. IL. C & U. K. - fltaUimi. Allr-t, Jm separate Pullman Sle)Ters tvr fTHaiBt-t and Ausrusta on Train 4a. ah trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington.! 1 Local freight leaves Wllmina'toij dallv : JOHN F. DIVINE, ... .i wenerai euperintenaent ! T. M. EMEB3CW, General Paseengor Agent! Carolina Central B. B. Company 'i Ofticb or Cekxbal flupggry tkwpkkt Wilmington, N. C. Juno 13th. ts' tJhange of Schedule; (y AND AFTER JUNB18th, 18SS, Tttii iPA0 operated a tSU n.oow... 1 : ' , fAQJfcJUJ M AIL A3D EXPRESS TR A ml - Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave wllfnfnirtAi at... L . j aa tvl f NO.L Leave Kalelrb at.-.. 7 as r " ai aaxavo b wnuione at...... .7.00 a. No. 2. J Arrive Ralegh at.........7.8VMrA. M L' TO wunungton at....8.25 A.' M Ig TibieT- I1VtA Itia W 7 '( " SHELBY division, passenger, uau, STRESS AND FREIGHT- :! nniiMM on.j. iye Charlotte. 30 P. if ajrrircai pneioy.., 0.00 p. ir nTw inar4otte, JO.S0 A. M nd CaarlotteandBAleigbandChartottet 1 Take Train No. 1 fo? RtiSiSiSrSrM-. J WVstrr, v n rr t? r-.-,-".- ?2 i 1 ,r o T -y" u points u est partanSrvSSil dalU po!nto.ni:bTrcat. '1 Atlanta and ) State 4JJwrra$::;CMcagoJ -PUEOEIlLiflaUSE. TJNIER NKW ilANAGEENT,' v 1 WILMINGTON. N. C Lau Proprtotor AUan UoSl V. or acconiraodatlon of local! travel a n&en coach will be attached to local fralfiitlAAv rrt i I a. - . - ci - ETCapltal Prize 6755)00 si Louisiana Stntfl It.a4.4L1 arrangement for all the IfiMkilrtZT 4 Annual ItrvwingsH Tf LoSL'V., terjr yowipauy, ana, in person majtc,.. tame art conducted teith hontsfv ywLr4 & in good faith toward part.V- foe the Comianv timiltt of our signatures j0 : blature for EdwatioMl enaSLSi? Fose-wtth a capital of $l,000,000to reserve fund of fMO.000 ba .jW' added.-- j7? W -By nn overwhelming popnlii ' ret&'ti. . fhlse waa made apart of the imr, F taonstitntlon adopted December Stf'JUD- TK4 0!;? Lottery erer vot(4 oul:eLJ by fft people of amy SaU; 1 V i . never tenia or Bottnoa, It Grandlnlquiabeir' Drawlan plACG A SPLENDID OPPOP.TTJNiTY TO im J, FORTUNE. Firs ; Grand Drawhw ? s.5j at New Orleans. -Tnesdav. .TanSitrTL4 mthMonthlyDrawinK.. i . H Ti tOO.OOO TicketsNat PiU n., lrs Each. Fractions in F11W t m prupurxiou r : .j n f : : -LIST OF P21ZKS. j - 1 Capital Prize of....J. J.. . J, 1 Capital Prizcrof I L... ?n I CapltalPrlzeof........... ...J.... jL f 2 Prizes of 6,000..... I..,. gT 4.gr5f-Ot 2,000..............,... s 10 Prizes of 1,000........;.,.....,;,. joV - 20 Prizesof r K............ ....... it'f iuu i-rizca or wo... .......... ...i... t ioo... ..!-..-.;.:.. .!! a 60.. S6..................!5l. coo Prizee of K0 Prizes of APrKOXIMATIOJr PE1ZM. 9 Approximation Prize of f750. ' 000. i l.S67 Prills, afiumntlncr tn 1 L . ' i' v 1 AnnllcAtlon CnvrAtatA nlnlia ihAnMVi ( only 10 the o2Ice of the Company in New leans. ; rr- '-rz r.iAt. ' -fi... r ' IFor further information, , write clearly, Ing full address. Make P. O. Moneys dcra payable and addrees Regiatcrod Letters NEW OKLfLfNS NATIONAL ItANK. j ; POSTAL NOTEs ana ordinary -letteri i Moil VSmMu rail anmo. nf anrl tim. ' DVE-mrosa ni our esveoici w i ' - ' , Kow Orleaas, u daophin;tv vi C07 Seventh St.. Waahinirtoa D. c or M. A. dec 19-wed-Bat iw-dAw : v ' !t t ' 1 f - --! - L 1 .1 ' -St' - 1W Si p n A VE BEEN APPOINTfip SOLE JJpt for the TANNEB & 'DELAKET ,ES(jr BOILERS from iu:; GO'S ENGINES AND ? - 1 -'j ' I Or N an i Dorse power; auo-Tmmway Locomotive. f: 1 Engines adapted to Farm use 9 specUitt I ' i ' "I ft; i II Pi? pd-for ftAleWery Jk.n I OfitUHO UlflU TUBTASLE lWAi Bagging, Ties. Twini 2nnn nif Boli d t& UUU 3,000 Bdl COTTON TTES.SI For sain bv ,. 1 1 I nov 26 RERCHNER A CALDIE BBS BaconrLardrMolassei 1 fl H oxe Dry Salt 81de. M C V J.U U 100 Hbds Volasses. For sale br , nov 26 . KERCHSEE CALDXB BW :;Flour,-; Sugar, Opfee. 1 inn Bb, 'XOtm; all rradc: i liUUU W Bbla Refined SUGARS, ' ' r . 1 I. jw ncu cHjrvi&jc xor t vl nov 28 j KERCHNER as CALDEB W J. WB HAVE run, LRrKS'Or.TOBi trhic'h W imr rmrrr msiiTS ' - - . . f ... jl . - ' . - . 1 I Priori May Irt. T J r T ''$;;;:;.' ' I Also a vervfhutrA atArk ftRftCK23,l l'18102 Et bottom llgurea. TrrAvVfiiT, frtl . CHristmar. ff5lfiffllj HI f'.O, I TF iTOU: CONSULT -tYOIiR OWS1?? I est you W1U order vonr snnnlls of sT l .. ' 1 ' .-1 Corner.. The Best nl. fr the lewt P5; I 7 7 1 ill : "f Guanwteed best'cigaVla the cltlfj !; : :'"' t- 'J money. Th TMinuiiiil ..4 L. J . M. . arillht "uvuu UU AUZVUUi deoJA The Excureidh dnPiCiO: 1 ' 1 - L t CEASN IS OVER AND THK TBX - CAL AND BAIT. fi'hU avetri", s- - i 1 . A r ... . r and Perfnmer.la persenallj - tt uis iiAir lTresgiOK awon, ' Street, between Waterand rronMl?? Iah AT :v 1 - -sift' ton, S. C. i;.t.i:;-r.'3drr,ill..1 TTNDKRTAKER, CABINET llAKK CARPENTER. OHI Wort 6bop"l rafOppos!to fcoutherLuKTs taw
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