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v - MISCELLANEOUS. i - j R pj I n nun in - ii- ia - The Daily Review, THE BEST TONIC, f This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Curea Dyspepsia, Indirection, Weakness, impure Blood, DlalarlmyCbllls and Fevers nd NearaJaia. - . It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidney and liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary Hve3. ltdoes notinjure the teeth, cause headache,or produce constipation other Iron medicines do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulate the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re Vres Heartburn end Belching, and sticrigth .is the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Laci C Energy, fcc, it has no equal. ay-The genuine has above trade mark anc crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no ether a4 m1It BROWS CHE JIICiL CO., BALTIJIOUE. . uly H"d&wly tc2dpnnn Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. GENCY FOE h. Y. KNAMELPAINT; i GO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that oar Paints are from the celebrated Fac torlea of Wetherill A Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., Is sufficient guarantee f or ..thelrquallty and purity. A Ana line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prlcea, in addition to our largo and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention is respectfully invited. NATITL JACOBI, mept 3 10 South Front St Quarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE PORT OF, Wil- j minglon will be enforced from May 1st lo i - j - Novomber 1st, as follows : I Pilots will bring all v& sels f rt m Ports south of Caps Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; i also, all vessels which have had any kind ot sickness on board during the paasnge or on arrival, and will cause a signal to be set in the main rigging on the pore side, as soon as pos sible at lor crossing tha Bar. No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, ilghterJ or boat of any kjnd to go along si e, unless by written authority fro an the Quaran tine Physician ; and every vessel muse be an chored as far to the eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety. Begulations governing vessels while in Quar antlne may be had on application at the office of the Quarantine Physician at Smith vlUe Applications for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, and perm'ts eo obtained will be end'red by the Quarantine Physician, If. in hts opinion, it is proper and safe to allow communication with such vessels. A penalty of 9yi 0 for each and every offence, will pc enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. I W. G. CURTIS M. D.t Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. THOS. F. WOOD, M. D. -.-n--.. GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. Consultants, mav 1 2am 6m 1&15 First National Bank of Wilmington. CAPITAL. STOCK.-.... $2SO,QiO SURPLUS FUND.... ... !.-S8,(X0 Deposits received and collections; made ox ! ae ulbte point i In the United Stater. E. E. iJUKRU23 D. G. WORTH A. MARTIN, JAS. 8PRUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. . OFFICERS;. E. . BURRUSS... President. A.X.W1LES&..MMNMM. C 3 shier W. LABKIXS M A8l Cashier anl W f BETOBEVr AND dffil Electric Apoiisnces are sent oa 30 Days Trt!. ' TO MEfJ OtILY, Y0U?lfi OR OLD, WHO r sufftrinj: frctn ?:ktocs In.iTT, Lost Vrr autt. Lack or Ncnr fonce aki ?jior. Wjlstiso Wukxisu and all those disease ( Pkmamai. 5 Aft-aa rruiunsr from JLucses and " Staaa Cacsm. Speed rriirf aad complete rrsto- taUon Of USALTB.V MOJt WKl MjkXHQCD QV A3A3TTSSO. tie grandest discovery f the Nineteenth Contary. i nl a.t oaoe tor Illustrated famphtet Ire. Addrws Y81TAIS BUT CO., KARSHAll, UlSH. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON, i N. ! C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER23, 1884. entered at the Poatoffice at WIlmingtoB, N. C, as second-claes matter. The colored people of New Orleans are manifesting great interest in the coming World's Exposition in that city. Their leaders are exerting themselves to keep this interest alive and properly direct it, and the lesults promise to be great. Associations have been formed and are forming to prepare exhibits and united work is going on every where. A larje meeting of the colored people, held in New Orleans last week, was. addressed by Director-General Burke and the Hon. B. K. Bruce, of Washington. It is predicted that the exhibition of the colored people of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana will be one of the most interesting and in structive displays at the Exposition. The French inventors ot a steerable balloon are, it seems, not unlikely to be forejstalled by German competitors in the same field of labor. Acccording to a letter from Kiel, published by the Cologne Gazette, a Dr. Woelfert ac- comi'lished there two successful exper iments in aerial navigation. The .bal loon, like that of Capt. Renard, is-cigar- shaped. Its, cubic contents are 500 metres. If filled with ordinary gas it can carry a load of 350 -kilogram mes, but if filled with hydrogen gas it will take as much as 800 kilogrammes, A height of 2,000 metres was attained at each experiment. One of the voy ages lasted two and a half hours, dur- ing which Dr. Woelfert U said to have navigated against a Northeast wind of a force of from two to three metres the second. It is stated that a special mo tor, the nature of which is not describ ed, of five-horse power, is io course of construction for Dr. Woelfert, with which he feels confident of being able to navigate in the face of strong winds. The weight of this machine will be but one-fourth of the carrying capabilities of the balloon. Dr. Woelfert, it is added, is negotiating with the German admiraiity for the establishment of a balloon trial ground and works at Kiel. -- ' Owing to your official position," wrote Warren Fisher. Jr., to James G. Blaine on April 15, 1872, "you were able to work off all your bonds at a very high price. Would your friends in Maine be satisfied it tbey knew the facts?" Four years later Blaine frieuds in Maine discovered, lo their great astonishment, that when he assured them that he was putting them into "a good thing on the ground floor" he was deceiving them. He had received a large com" mission for disposing of the Little Rock bonds to them, and they reasoned tha. if they had dealt directly with Fisher they might have secured for their money not only the bonds which were delivered to them, but a much larger bonus of stocks and bonds. They could see why Blaine so promptly repaid to them the money and took back the securities. "Some of them," wrote a correspon dent ot the Springfield Republican in, a remarkable history ot Blaine's career published in 1880, "get together ouce in a while and talk the matter over, and it is not difficult lor them to under stand why it was that Mr. Blaine was willing to get down on his knee3 to Mr. Mulligan to.implore him not to make this secret agreement with Fjsher pub lic." They were "satisfied" that when Blaine declared that he had paid for the bonds "at precisely the same rate others paid." he had deliberately said what was not true. One of them re marked to that correspondent: "He ha3 never opened his mouth about the matter since. He lieiLto me, and he ought not to be President." : October is to bo a month of stirrring political excitement on both sides of the Atlantic. Whilerlhe Amenan cam Tjaiira will bdf intensified with t the ap proachr of the ides of Novemberythe r . . : .t- t,:ii :11 great crisis ovpr iub iraucuisu um cornel to a bead la ' England, and the French Parliament will pass judgment oa the Chinese einbroglio. The issue between the English Commons and Lords is. perhaps, in the long reach of history. the moat momentous of these soon -coming events Mry Gladstone, manifests an evident aversion to a con flict a outrance.- and -to- an- agitatioir against the upper: house, bich some of his followers appear determined to pre cipitate. It is certain, however, that there is a limit to concession, beyond which even the Premier cannot pass without the loss of his sway over his party, and if at that limit the Lords still prove obdurate, Mr. Gladstone will bo compelled to employ a drastic method ot subduing their obstinacy. i " In a recent article Senor Castelar, of Spain, says: "Only when I turn back to ancient times do I find those to whom to compare GenGordon. I certainly do not compare him to the first discov erers of the New World, among whom the element of the warrior was predom inant. I compare him, though you may greatly marvel, to the first Jesuit mis sionaries, and among , them to those who first, went to India and China. The missiojary and the explorer are marvelously united in the Pasha and the Briton, as they were united in them He resembles them in their incompre hensible' mixture of motives, their mingled worldiiness and ascetism, their extraordinary blending of prophetic sentiments with mathematical' calcu lations, their enormous individual' sac rifice, and their keen eye to commercial advantages. A pure morality, a posi tive theology, a practical mind, are three of his great qualities, and no one can n ad the history of Gordon without drawing parallel between him and the earlv Jesuits." - - 4- - - Immediate Relief. To bo relieved at. all. of such an abominable pest as neuralgia, is gratify ing, but imagine the great delight of Mr. J. George Rieff. of No. 47 Bank street, Newark, New Jersey, who writes, after suuering eight years with neuralgia in the head. "I have used one Dottle or t$rown s iron .bitters. wheih gave me immediate relief, add I am regaining my health daily." No wonder he adds, "I cheerfully recom mend it to all." All similar ills are cured by it. For sooiet'rae it has been a favorite idea of the Democratic managers in New York to get Mr. Cleveland to go to the city and make a speech to labor ing men in Union Square. But he him self has just vetoed the project by re fusing to be thus exhibited. He dees not ihink it consistent with the dignity of a candidate for President that he should be found on the stump advoca ting bis own claims to election. And he is right, . It scarcely accords with either personal or official dignity lor such a man to go about haranguing crowds on party questions. Besides, Mr. Cleveland is Governor of New York before he is a candidate for Pres ident, and he can best do his duty and win support at the same time by giving his attention strictly to his official busi ness. While it is not in accord with socd taste for a candidate to make par tisan speeches, neither is it any more appropriate for him lo be engaged in the management of a State canvass, necessitating hia distribution of money to clamoring local managers. In some respects be thereby becomes the dis tributor of bribes, and this can- scarce ly be considered a position of dignity. As for Mr. Blaine well, the man who wrote tho "Dear FJsher letters csn do anything. He cannot lower bis dignity any farther ia the eyes of decent people. PERSONA'). Marion Crawford, the novelist, is a persistent smoker ot cigarettes, which be makes himself very adroitly. When writing he has a little Roman bowl full ot tobacco, and a book of cigarette pa pers at his elbow, and : whenever he pauses fr .thought the time is utilized to manufacture a fresh cigarette. British Minister West is at Newport. He thinks that place superior in attrac tiveness to Brighton. "Mr. Edison buried his wife,- took out sixty-five patents and had a hand in twenty-seven law suits during the month of August. King Alfonso is still in consumption, with little, hope of recovery t while his Austrian wife, now the regent appar ent, was never so. unpopular. Spain seems again to be on the road to the republic. Mrs. Wattersou, the mother of Editor Henry Wattersou, died in Louisville last week. Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain,-and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative System; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6 for $5. At drug- fists, or by mail from J. H. Alien, 215 'irst Ave., New York City. f SEPTEMBER SQUIBS It is better not to know so much than to know so many things that ain't so.-r-Josh Billings. . The Louisville Courier Journal says the reason the man in the moon is eco nomical is because "everthing up there is so high." "Blowing a bass horn," says a physi cian, "will cure consumption.? An other case in.which the remedy is worse than the disease. Philadelphia Call. ' An exchange wants to know what the paragraphists will do when ice cream is gone. They will probably do the same as other people do without. iVbrris town Herald. Generally the party who sing3 "I would not live always" the loudest is the one who gets between the feather beda during the thunderstorm. Fills burg Chronicle. f , f lbrd Houghton wonders why the moon looks pale and sad. If his lord ship were fullonce a month and re duced to his last quarter ; regularly fie would soon cease to wonder. Graphic . A little Austin boy saw his mother take off her switch one day. and called out: "Oh, mamma! Let us take your scalp ont in the yard, so that we can play Indians." S(flings. Hairs Hair Renewer makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsur passed as a hair dressing. A Card, fl ,rj; i: r;; To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c-, I will seed a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF, CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered bj a jnis aionary in South America. Bend & sell 5 addressed enveldpd to the Rev: Joseph T. Inuah, Elation D9 Keu York CBy. : . cod dT7jy ill. t . Tlio Plumed Kfiavfe. Mr. Blaine a Speaker Blaine B Let' Jan MISCELLANEOUS; Speech in the JZoiue. April M, 1878. 1 never had any trawctlrr ot. any klntt with Thomas A. Kcott concerning bonds ot Cie LlUle Bock and Fort Smith Road, or the bonds of any other railroad, or any bust nessln any-way con nected with- railroads, directly or indirectly, immediately or re motely." ter to Fisher. 25. 1S7I. , 1 VI hare this moment wrt ten to Air. Cald well snggefttlng that, in case 1 can arrange a meeting tn this city next week with CoL Thomas A. 8cott, to coma on here. I have som reason for be lieving that a very ad vantageous arrange ment may be made for taking say 300.ouo, " Tt m a hn . Fisher to Blaine, No vember 8, 1871 I bare placed you in Eosltlons whereby you ave receive " t very large sums of money without one dollar of expense to you, and you ought not to for get .Che act o my part. ' Of all the parties con nected with the Little Bock & Fort Smith railroad, no one has' been so fortunate as yourself la obtaining money out of it. Blaine's letter to Fish' er, Apr16t 1878. I want you to send me a letter such as the enclosed draft: "Con . cealmentof the Invest ment and everything' connected with it would have been very easy had concealment been desirable; but your actio in the whole matter was as open and fair as the day." Blaine's Letter to Fis?i er, October 5, 1869. 1 note what you say about the Importance of my keeping all quiet here.; I fully appreci ate r wisdom and y'r kindness, and shall en- deavor to do just as Sou desire In the prem-es." Blaine's Letter to Fish er, Oet. 4. 189 No one will ever know from me that I have disposed of a sin gle dollar in Maine. o tnaie netd le no em barrassmcnt In taUing with Mr. CaM wetl " Blaine before the House in 176 . I am not afraid to show the letters. Thank God Almighty I am not, ashamed to show them. LAX me have an accurate and reliable satement of your ' financial condltlon.aixd 1 can do something, I feel very- sanguini wlthTnomas A.Scott." Mr. Fisher's LtUer, Jfov. 10, 1871: Taking Into ab count the $100,000 londa you sold to Tom Scott: -x BlaiAe to Fisher, Apl 1G, 1876. I want you to send me a letter turh as the enclosed draft: You became the pur chaser cf about $20,- ooo of the bonds on precisely the same terms that every other ouyer received, pay ing ror them in lnstal ments. running o er a considerable period. iusc as others did." Blaine's Letter to Fish er. Nov. A. 1871. I d o not wish to seem importunate and tru blesome; but it you knew the agonies I 'have suffered in this matter during the past six montos you wouia pity me, I am ure, and make great effort to relieve me Pray let me know what I am to expect. . Blaine's Letter wtitten for Fisher to sian. The transaction was t)erfec.!lv onfin. and thpre ns no mora secrecy in regard to It man ii yuu iiau Deen buying flour or sugar, jsiame s statement tn . House. Ap'l 2 1, lSle. My whole connect tlon with this road has ben open as day. Whenever con cealment is desirable. avoidance is desirable. Blaine's Letter to Fish er, Ap'l 16, 1376. Begard this letter as stnetly confidential Do not show it to any one. BUKN THIS JUf TTEB. Bed .Bugs, Flies. Flieg, roaches, ants, .bed-buffs, rats. mice, gophers, chipmunks , cleared.out Dy "itougtron Kats." - tm-mm A brilliaut weddinsr the marriage rf a rea neaaea couple. ' - How to Shorten Life. The receiDt is si m nip.. You hava nnlv & i i L u .. . . iokb a Tioieni coiu. ana neglect ic. Abernetby. the great English surgeon, asked a ladv who toid him she nnlv had a couzh: .-What would von hav? Tbe worst can, however, be cored by DR. WM. HALL'S BAmAM KflR THE LUNGS. Jn Whooping Cough and Croup it immediately alleys inita- tion, ana is sure to prerer.t a iatnl ter mination 'of the disease. Sold bv druggists. .... Feathery tufts of e'ematis are much admired cn bats. . , DRUNKENNESS, OR THE UOUOR HABIT. CAN Dt UUKfcO BT ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. . : It can be ifiven in a eun of coffA or tea without the knowledge of the person taking ir. effecting a. soeedv and tier. manent cure, whether the patient is a moaerate drinker or an alcor.ouc wreck. Thousands - of . dmnkarda havn hpon made temDfiratfl mnti whn hvn tnbpn the Golden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Address, Golden Specific Co. , . 185 liaee St. , Cincinnati. (). d eod & w6m The Sailor hat, trimmed with white hull and white wings, is still popular. Allen's Bilious physic is a purely vegatable liquid remedy for Headaches, Bilionsuess and Constipation. Easily taken, ac.ing promptly, relieving anicktv.25.ftts Atatl Tlmiroriofa.l - j - - -- Me o -'-' i Mrs. Uohn W. Mackey's diamonds are valued at $1,000,000. - - A Fair Offer Tne Voltaic Belt Co., -Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and ADDlianoea on trial, for t.hirtv days, to men. vouncr or old. nfflip.fpH with nervous debility, lost vitality, and &iuuicu truuuies. - ; Sec advertisement in this paper. , t th s eowo" , Croce r i es f &c. I IgQ BnOS. PR MB CUBA. MOLASSES, j QQ Hbda. Prime Porto Bico HOLA.SSES, nalJt Standard BAGGING. ' 1 000 Se"AznwTI23- ,s 500 BllsPleocd TIES 500Bb1 3nx,ua iooBbl-8CGA?- 200 Bgs COFFER LUIE, CKMSST. PLASTSB, Ac. Ail at lowest prices. r WORTH & WORTH. OFFICE OF Ttro. 523 socni TOrrrlr tercET n fpot rsin-3 ci cce. tcari tstlch' are THE GREAT : R ELTE DY FOR PfllH. BeliTU ftmd curt BIIEU3UTISM, . Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACUACnE, v : ELllllCSl, T00TI1CH SOF.E TKP.OAT, QcrWr, sinxujrGS, ' SPKJlXXS, Sattatss, Cats, Braises, c FROSTBITES, BVBXS, CAI.ISV And sQ other bodiljr seiM nFTT CBTS' l B9T7LL Sold by 11 Drusststi nd Dealers.. 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Bags must be done up securely in a package, with name and address of sender, and number of bags contain ed, plainly marked on the outside,' and must be sent, charges prepaid, to Blackvrell'si Durham Tobacco Co., Dubhasc, N. C Every genuine package has picture of Bull. See our next announcement ' eeptl rm Practically a New Crciatioii. "Benson's Ca peine Porous Plasters are the plasters of otner days re vised and made per feet." Dr. J. H P. i V 4w B u r n li a im ' IMPROVED ft Standard Turbine! Is the best constructed and finished, drives better nercent- age, more power, ami is cold for less money, per horse pow er, taan any other urblne in iao worm, mt iew pampmei BURNHAM BROS, York, r& sent free by sept 8 4w s nil vnn want a i30 SG Shot Ra UbJ I peatlng Bifle for $15, a $30 Breech Loading Shot Gun for $16. a $12 Con cert Orgenette for $',-a$2fl afa etc lantern for $12, a fcolld Gold $25 W -f I I Watch . for 1-. a $15 Sliver 1 W Watch for (S. Yon can get any of these artlfles; Fkeb if von win devote a .lew nonrs oi your leisnre time evenlogs to lniroduclngmrtf rm "C our new goods One lady ee V V " iU I - curcu a wia watcntree, in a Bingie after non. . A gentleman got a all ver witch for ilf tteo minutes' . work. At boy 1 11 ? years ol i secured a watcn in one day; hundreds of, oth ers nave aone nearly as wen. jr you: nave a Magi '. Lantern you can start a bu-ioees that win pay veu rirra ;oto 550 every nignt. send at once for onr Illustrated Catalogue of Gold ani Silver Watches, 8elf-CocklDg -Bull Dog itevoivers, py Classes, Indian scout ana As tronomlcal Telescopes. Telegraph i Irstru ments. Type Writers, Organs, ! Acdordionr. viouns, &c., c ii may Bia-i you on tne road to wealth. 1 t. WO BLD MANUFACTURING CO., sept 84w 122 Nassau Street, NeW York, Tho Science of pfe. . Oii ly$1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. KNOW THYSELF, AfiBEAT MEDICAL WORK OH ElAIMOOir. axiisubku visajuy, rtervous ana Pnvslcal Debility, Premature Decline In. Maii Krrors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses. iA book for every man. young, middM aged and- old., It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, ach one of which is invaln able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years Is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French nrasllBi em bo&sed coders, full gUt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the , National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. ' i ! The Science of Life should be read by the young for Instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit tM. London Lancet. There IA HO mrrnhpr r.t ei-u1at-v v wKavm vt. book will not benseftrl, whether youth, parent. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r VV. H. Parker, No. 4 Ball2ncK Street, Boston. Mass., who may be consulted on all llsease requiring akBL and 1 xperiencB. p10 n(i , obstinate diseases that have nafited . the skill : Af 1 mmm m. m JlZlZ DhTSlciana a snerlaltv. Inl I A H stance of failure. Mention thta paper? ' wi.y a uawtw . a - . j. ., .5.' : Jowder. . i Powder, 100 KEGS SICE BIRD POWDER. 100 Keirs Sporting Powder, v 60 Kes Blasting Powder, For sale by f I ang25 KERCHNEB & CALDEB BROS Groceries, Groceries. 1 lUUUS000BdtoC.HoilTlei0E.ii.Tt.li. inr 25 TT WTt I'll vr xr-r . . ' ' -.-.I.', .... KAmtOADir- C-olli:ctrHTH :Change of Schpr!,,!, (K ANp.AFrkB SEPT. 2W I R&:ecno U operas J ' I Arrive at Charlotte aL""' 'V55' K m Leave Chariot at ' J No. 5. 1 Arrive Raleigha r r ) Arrive at WumngtoTarJ Passenger Traina ston at ftaeTab EXPRESS AKT 4,f NoIveChXkX8?ul1 I Arrive M.Ui 1 vr j t Leave Shftlh-w t. Arrive at CJtK J.f Hamlet with R a . lX?x? close conaep eigh.- , " Araa o andfroa. Take Train Ko.T fofsuS&TM Western C K R, AsheviueiSdSta Also, for Sparburk GrSJ?.lnti Atlantk and aUpoint? SwSSSJ1 Au3 sept 20 . , . -aw 1 11 IViIuhti (rtnn , A ... i a Railroad Company, OFPioa of GcsnE&Ax. SnrKBiBTnrDrjT, Wilmington. N. C., May 9,l38t Tn ... M 1 77 . mmm P1'wl. For toMte.' irzrirMirl o 3 Change of Schedule, S AND AFTER JULY iSth, 1881, u J ' MwuAvwi niu run taiUw. j DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TEAKS J)J OB. XiORTH AKD 48 SOUTH. Leave Weldon... .....;.... " TZy Arrive at Wllm'gton. Front SL BnV a Fast Thbouoh iUu, A pASaanTiW DATLT NO. 40 SOUTH. I Leave Weldon...................... J AlTlvA At W11mtnn VWnB ni-i. ,"V:.i'? A-njJ. xAo3itr4UJBal TRAIN D. No.,43 North. Leave WBmlnVton.. Arnve at weldon H i i ; n Train No. 46 South will stop only vnJ GoldsboroandMaghoUa. yuM', Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Lean Eat Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and bo t M- Ji?il7 tSundays excepted). Uehsntt leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A.M Dt Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Kotd km. Halifax for Siiotland Neck at J.25 P. It turning leave' Scotland Neck at 8.30 L L daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection UK ti don for all points North Daliy. All navu Richmond, and daily except Sundsy via L' Line. '. S.-1,.-. ; . I Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close i nectlon for all Pointa North via Richmond Washin5ton.r-rr;r-. r'.: n All trains run soQd between WlVnlaxtos u? Washington, and have Pullman Pal&oe ars attached. . r - . !.:. ., . For accommodation of local travels paatef t coach will be attached to local freirbt lot g Wilmington at 6.65 A. M... Dally exec Sunday. - ; I t v , j . At , ,- JQWi F.DITOT, juiy ia - . . 3 Uilmlnton, Columbi: ;& Augusta B. B; Co. Orncz of Gekxsai STjYxsxsrzsvxfZ Wllmlnifton. N. C. July 11,121 -Change of Schedule ". v ' . : .its .. t.s,? ? OOt A. M.. She tollowimr Pasflenier Se. nje wiu be ran, 09 tnis roaa : rTX AND AFTER JULY VtK l&i . J J9. nJe w uriTTin m m.M-naa Mm rvo T ft n VKM. Wectand4? East .1 Leave Wilmington...;. ............ Leave Florence....... ..... Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... Arrive i Leave1 at Columbia....."... ... z?Z Columbia.... f2; 1 r. . war. JjeaveFlorencev.. ......... 7 Arrive at Wlinugton... ' NIQHT MAJX. AKD PABSlWGEB TSUI,!)5 NO. 40 WkBT. , ; .-- . -. 5'i Mill Leave vriunxngcon.. Vl Arrive at Florence.,.. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRACT PA " ''I:-: No43'East. tmP Leave Flerence at.......... f 2 1 Arrive at Wilmington Train 43 stops at all Stations. . Vlt4 No.40 atona onlv at Flemlnrton, aHO : J - " . -11 nfl Ol w Passen use: AC.K.R., C, ft A.R.R.8Uti0M. Aix tlon, and all points beyond, .how Senarate Pullman Sleenersfor App Traln40. . ' V-'mti'. All trains run solid between cm' Wilmington; ' Local freight leaves Wlhnmrtoa cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M. . ea Js T. M. EMERSON, General July 15; General Bnpn-r7rf jrajsew- Cleveland, fi Hendricb ! Blaine: & JACKSON; & Bi'" 171REElTICISf9rtheMPL! The first two tiekete are teg people Cor, their suflragea-. for the patronage of both P? anything and everything weJ . need in the shape of 1 ' " mtJnn. Rulinn :or Jin-h x - " ' f Eecoal kitf nivfei ihtmmSa i rail and Winter weal yonH to et buylsr a iew suit or tfresV CoaPr. fresh lot dye atnarjtut recclT" , r
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1884, edition 1
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