miscellaneous. !shh -THE BEST TONIC. ? Thl3 medicine, combining Iron with rure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dypepla, Indigestion, Weals tie, Impure Blood, JIalarIa,C'htlU and Fever, and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nod ! Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead fedentary lives. It dres not injure the teeth, cau-e ireaciat h er roduce constipation Iron r.u ;".'' ' !l tnrichesand i.urif:c3 ;hcl,r,o.;.t:T: ; ,c ppctiie. aids the assiuii!ati.n f U-' ' ves Heartburn 15. 1; liii.e. c'..'i . r - t!ie musolH an-i u'.-rv-.-' r Interm;A-T.i Fevr-ry f.a:.:t-' i t'', tc, ii ha-; no tti t The p?.tiir;e ha ' v t ? . ? eii red lines on n': ; r. : .. ooy.y BKOV 1. It i y . : ii". ' t ;-.Mi nr-i r?, Blinder jead, Paints, Frencli Wdow G-Lass, GSSCT FOR N. Y. KXAMKL PAINT; CO'S R3ADY PKSPAHSD PAINT. i - yiALL AND EXAMINE tCR GOODS AND 1 i get our prices before purchasing Ths fad j that oar Paints ai tortfti ol YTct'ioril e from ta celebrated F2c & Co., fr.rvi Harrison L'ros juaraniea for their quality Cooking Stove. ni Fscto y & Co., la BuOicicna an a parity. A fine lino of Prleai, In sddiiioq to cur lare aad fall. HARDWARE STOCK I to which your AttQot!ot!i'Vrotip3Ct?ullylTiviieJ. ?? ATH'L JACOiil. sept 3 10 fonth Front St Qnarantiue Notice, QUARANTINE ralaglon will be FOR THE PORT OF Wil- euforaed from May 1st to Novomber 1st, as follows Pilots will bring all ve sels frcra Ports south of Cape Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; also, all vessels which have had any kind o sickness on board during ths passage or on arrival, and will cause a xihal to be eet in the main rigging on the port side, as soon as pos sible after crossing the Bar. No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along si e, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician; and every vessel must be an ehored as far to the eastward of the channel 1 as is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while in Quar antine may be had on application at the oCice f the Quarantine Physician at Smlthrllle Applications for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. teoL G. Thomas, and perm't so bucined will be end' red by the Quarantine Physician, if, in his opinion, it is proper rtwt safe to allow cmmanlcation with such vessels. A penalty of til 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating aay of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. I W. G. CURTIS, M. D Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. TII03. F. WOOD, M. D. ) rnnaUanta QUO. G. THOMAS, M. D. consultants, mar 1 2am 6m 1A15 First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL STOCK, 'JRPLUS FUND. 16.0C0 all a 4ible vols t intiie Uatil Stataa. IUKCTOS-S.. K. S. 3UUSU-5, D G. WORTH U. JPRUNT. - .V- BEFORE V-AND -YAFTEH V Dectrlc Applimcw tr tent cn 30 Days' Tria!. TO MEfi 0?1LY, YOUriO OR OLD, WHO are ru3rtnsr from Kjertocs Dkmutt, liOPr Vitality, Lack or Ksbts Foscs asb Vioa, Wastuco WxAKXEssrs. and all thoce diseaa t m FaitsoxAb Katcrk resalUnc from Amttn nj : JmtR CArscs. Spiy rrJif and complete rwto . kUao; HALTa.Vfcxx ani Mawhood uoa4xtkk9. utc ttrandc !icoTry ef tho Sir.tni!i C-ntiry Itteiateacefor lilsMrtratwil'axapMcttTee. Addri VCITAIS BUT CO., MASSRAll, f.!t:a. r jfre pai!y Review. jiOSH. T. JAJIES, Editor A Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY OCTOBER 17. 1884. Entered at the PostofHc WIImington.N C, aa second-da matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Election Tuesday, Nov. 4. for president: GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOB VICE PRESIDENT : THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. FOK GOVERNOR : ALFRED M SCALES, of Guilford. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: CHARLES M. sTEDMAN, of New Ilaru-vcr. KOU SECRETARY OF STATE: T 1j. SAUNDERS, VOI! STATE TREASURER: DONALD VV. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR : W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. FOR -AT TO liN E Y G ENEKAL: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. ! FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, of Wake. I'OK ELECTORS AT-LARG E : W. II. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. FOL CONGRESS: R. T. BENNETT, of Anson. EEECTOK, SIXTH DISTRICT, ALFRED ROWLAND, of Robeson. A receut vrriler on industrial subjects says: "The in&anity of capital is the only explanation 'that cao be offered of the strange delusion which leads men to build railroads in the years when it costs I he most to build them, and not to build them when they cost least." ThU makf s Capt. R. M. Mitchell one of the sanest ot men . Commenting on the independent ac tion ot Southern Congressmen, as out lined in Senator Lamar's recent speech, the Nevfr York Times says:. "In the last two Congresses the Southern uember3 have .beea divided on the tariff, on resolutions as to the currency, on the Bankrupt act, on the laws rela ting to land grants, on the pension bills, though as to these the great ma jority have voted steadily for the high est grants, and particularly on the Civil Service act. whicli received some ot its bitterest opposi ion Iroru the South. There is not a single important measure suggested by the platform ot either national party this year on which the Southern members would not bo c'isi inctly divid&o." . . In Monday'' New York Tribune are prjnied by mistako two news items one immediately following the other, an examination ot which shows how political information i3 served up to the public in partizan papers. One ot the paragraphs sajs "about a hundred" members ot the 7th N. Y. regimont met and crgacized a "Blaine Legion." The other referring.to the aame meet ing, taj s "nearly two hundred" mem bers were present. The one was evi dently written fur the purpose of gir iug a fur accouut of the meeting it was a genuine news item and agreed w. h he f.iOt as stau-d ii t.ir N, Y., i-iapers. Tno second iteiu c ubled the piimbHr, aiid . f course d s it r po lirie eil'-ct. Genaliy' s.-eaki:, it U cot s-tf ; . . qku' th..,; Hf s i er cent i t w .at .nppj ra even : s news in a par tizan paper. I'hc Federation o: Trades and L?.bor Unions, ui lis session in Chicago, Rave considered a large number ot questions involving tho interests of workiogmen. Tho most important action taken was the adoption of a resolution providing 'for the putting into effect by all trades aiA branches of labor of the eight-hoar lawocrMay 1, 1S56, throughout the United Stales and Canada." The res. olutin met with some opposidoa on the ground that it was too soon to pass such a resolution, because most of the laborers of the country were not mem bers, of trades-unions, and could not be relied upon to stand by the movement. This reasouing, however, did. not ap prove itself to the judgment of the con, ventioo, and the resolution was passed by a heavy majority. The convention also passed a resolution protesting against the President's neglect ia no appointing a commissioner of labor1 statistics under the recent Act of Con gress, Another resolution, which was considered and referred to the" com mittee on resolutions, provides ."lor the establishment , cf a labor exchange, under the direction of labor unions, ia every important city in the country, to fill the pace ol the intelligence offices." BLAINE AND JAY GOULD. Messrs. Jay Gould, Cyrus W. Field and Russell Sage.-says tho New York Herald, are a!L strong Blaine"roen. Why? Became they foresee that "ith Mr. Blaine in the White House there will be a "high old time" for specula tors at the expense of the legitimate in terests of the country. "Liberal appro priations," the Republican phrase for extravagance and waste of the people's money, are what the Goulds want high taxes, an enormous surplus such as the Republicans have for years forced from the people's peckets. and a "lively" time for speculators and jobbers. How true this is is shown in otir Wail street reports: Much of the morning's fluctuations was 1 1 the rj orts that the Ohio Re5.uhl r.ang would enrry Lhcir . S;r.te to-m.-. r? ov by a ve t'peid.xi majority. Tht-1 ax;i Rooni b-tung was two to or.B m iavor of this vesuit. For this reason, after an hour -r so of hesita tion, prices tended decidedly ISlaine ward that is to say, upward. Under Biaiue blandishments the Gould people bought stocks sharply, Union Facific, as one of them, beias particularly strong. The rst of the list was firm and higher, but to a les3 decree. The orists say tbati Mr. Gould vould not have .advanced the slock i:i which he is interested had he not. from his facilities for information, boen pretty well as sured that a handsome Blaine majority in Ohio was going to help him fman cially. There Was a - Little Girl." I Yes; and when the roses faded from her cheeks and she became listless and languid and pale, they gave her Brown's Iron Bitters. It built her up in health and made her ruddy and strong. Miss Weigoid, 23 Prry Street, Pittsburg, Pa , writes that her sister, aged 13, took several boUles of Brown's Iron Bitters lor nervousness and dys pepsia, and was gratly. relieved. PlSiiSONAf.. Mr. Du Maurier of London Punch, was once Superintendent of a gold mine. Just now, as it i- said, the gold mine that he superintends isjbis pencii. It is said that the estate of the -late Bishop Simpson, amounting to neariy a hundred thousand dollars, was near ly all the result of profitable invest ments which the advice aud opportuni ties giveu by warm friends enabled him to make. The often-rumored Langtry Gebhard marriage is likely to take some defi nite shape when the Jersey beauty re turns to this country. Before another year is over Mrs -Langtry will ba Mrs. Gebhard. That is now about , certain. The chief impending marriage in Paris is that of the daughter of Worth with the son of the Delbalke, an arch millionaire, who has a palace in the Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, and a famous art collection. The newspa pers, giving a long catalogue of wealthy Parisian tradesmen, declare that the millionaires are tailors, dressmakers and milliners. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss 'of man hood, &c-, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Jqseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. eod d&w ly DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a "cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per mant'nt cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Gulden Specific in their coffee with out their knowWgo, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful eflYcts result from its administration. Cures guaranteedj Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati. O. ! d eod & w6m Furniture. EW 8TOCX FO FALL TRADE,, A7ll;IVJG EVERT DAY .Mavsftvti-rel exiK'y for thia market. New Stj ;ea and lw Prices. Call end exam ine our extensive variety of New atd Ftsh ionable Joods, all made this si son. . D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street Oct IS NATIONAL MILLS. 4 All Wool Cassimeres, Direct from the Factory. DESIRABLE GOODS FOK MEN & BOYS. ....... I A FUXL LI5S JUST OPESJCD. 5 JNO. J. HEDRICK. THEMAILS The mails close and arrive at the Cltr Poet office as follcnra : -i- r; CIJOSE. Northern through mails, Cast. M. Northern through and wiy malls.... 3.00 A. M. Raleigh 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the X. C Railroad and routes enpplled therefrom includ lag A. & N. C. Railroad at , ' 7.80 P M. and 8.C0 A. M. Southern Mails for all points South, daily........ 8.00 P. If. Western malls (C. C. RaUway) dally, (except Sunday) fi.15 p. M. All points between Hamlet and Rai eiarh 6.45 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road 8.00 P.M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston.. .s.00 P. 12. Fayetteville aud offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayetteville, via C C Railroad, daily, except Sundays . .,...6.45 P. M. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi- -ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. 11. Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, 8hallotte and Little River, Tues days and Fridays .......9.00 P. M. Wrights vllle, dallr .8.30 A. M. open For delivery. Northern through and way mails.... 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.......... 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5 30 P. M. and from othSr points of the city at 5 P M Stamp Offi'c open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money Order and Register Denartment open from ft A. M to 5 P. M., continuOvisiv. ticneral tieliverv open from 7 A.M. vo'6 P.M. arc? oi J-undnys from 2.S0 to 9.30 A. ST. C -.rr:ar' delivery open en Sun'lay from 8.30 to A. H Ayer's Sarsaparilla in tbo quickest cure for all blood diseases. Its effects are felt immediately. Quarterly meetings. Fourth Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church3 South : Brunswick Circuit at Shallotte Camp Oct. 11-12 Waceataaw Mission, Oct. 15. Fiemington Circuit. Oct. 18-10. Elizabeth Circuit, Oct. 20 21. C"kesbury Circuit, Oct. 24. Clinton Circuit at Clinton, Oct. 26-27. Newton Grove Mi?sion, Oct. 29. Dup'ia Circuit, Nov.-1-2. Onslow Circuit, Nov. 8-9'. Point Caswell Mission, Nov. 13. Toi sail Circuit. Nov. 15-16. Wilmington, Front Street, Nov. 22-23. W. H Bobbitt. P. E. ItchiDg Pi!es-.9yniptoms and Care. The symptoms are moisture, lite persplra tion, intense itching. Increased by scratching; very d stressing, particularly at night; seems as If pin-worm were crawling in and about the rectum ; the prirate parts ra sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may fouow. "S WAYNE'S OINT MENT" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch, Halt Bheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Iteh, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 cU ; 3 for $1, -25. Address, DR. SWAYMS & SON, Fhila., Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly U eod A w f m w -Capital Prize 375,0003 Tickotg only $5. Shares in pro portion. Louisiana State .Lottery Company. fVe do hertty certify that tee supervise the arrangements for fill the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Jbovisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person managt and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted tcith honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author ize the Company to vat this certificate, teith fac similes of our signatures attached, in Us adver sements. J? y Commissioners. n incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to wluch a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been aided. By an overwhelming populai vote ltsfran chJse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D..1879. - The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. Itnever scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place' monthlv. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class L, lh the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, November 11, 1884 174th Monthly Drawing. . - Oajjital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 1 1 2 5 10 20 100 300 rOO 1000 Capital Prize of.. Capital Prize of.. Capital Prize of... 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,o0C 10,000 10,000 10.0IO 20,0f)0 3O,0Gf 25,0(10 25,000 6,750 4,500 Prizes of $6.000.. Prizes of 2,000.. irtzea Prizes Prizes Prizes Prizes Prlzea of of of of of of 1,000. 200... 100... so... :io APPKOXIMATIOH PRIZES. 5 Approximation Prizes of $730. , ... " 500. 9 250. 1.3G7 Prizes, amounting to $285,500 Application for rates to ciubs should be made only u the cSce of the Company In New Or- For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. POSTAL NoTfcS, Express Mocey Orders, or New York Exchange in or dinary leiter. Currency by Express (all earns of $5 ard upwards at our expense) adtfre&sed fel. A. lAUPfiIh, New Orleans, La. JrM. A. DAUPHIN, 07 Seventh St.. Wa,tejrton. D. C , Hake P. O. Money Orders payable aad ad dress Eeg?stered Letters to WSWOELKASS NATIONAL BaNK, OCtlS ME7 OKLEAKg,'Li. Baggin rr Ties, Gios, J QQQ ROLLS BAGGING, 2 QQQ Bundles ARROW TIES, ' Bales Baling Twiae, Hall's cotton Gins, Wilson, Child St Co.'s Wsgons. SUTfDRIES-Jres'i Candy. Fresh Crackers, Freslx Lakes, Fresh Cheese. Coffee. Sugar! Fiour. Molasses. Meat. Lird, Soap, Soda. Lye! Powder, t hot, Caps, Case and Canned Goods! For sale by ?;v cctC nmciiiTir'j & cau) MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS THP GREAT l-ajar CU RES . - r Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sort Throat, 8wclllc- traln. UrulK Birna, Scald. Frot HitM, i ; 1HS AIX OTHER BODU.T PAWS 1XD Ufl.. Sold by Drasglsta Ml TftrAert erf rr -where. Flft Ccuu J bottle. ireetiona i& H Unus ? THE CIIARtKS A. VOGEKEJK C. Bietaen f A. YQQLSa CO.) E!Umn.ll&SA M.c.h 9 lv d&w. r i IN OA B VJ. ti'-i tiS . flTTERTIOH, SiSOKERS! All contestants for the 25' premiums ajreregat ing above amount, offered by Blackweli's Dur ham Tobacco Co., must observcthe follow ingr conditions on which the premiums ar to be awarded: All bags must bear our original Bull Durham label, U. S. Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must be? u one up securely in a package with name fend address of sender, and number of bags contained plain ly marked onnhe outside. Charges'; must le prepaid. Contest closes Novmtber SOth. u All pack , ages should be forwarded December 1st, and must reach us at Durham not later than Decem ber ISth. No matter where you reside, send vour package, advise us by mail that you have done so, and state th&ftumber of bags sent. Names of successful contestants, with number of bags returned, will be published, Dec. 22. in Boston, Herald : New York, Herald: Philadel phia, Times: Durham. N. C, Tobacc& Plant: New Orleans, Times-Democrat ; Cincinnati, iJn outrer; Chicago. Daily Fews; San Francisc, Chronicle. Address, ;! Blaocvteli-'s Durham Tobacco Co., 1 Durham, N. C. Every genuine package has picture of Bull. See our next nnounccment.-S septl mm JUST OPENED ! -AT- 1. 1. KATZ'S, 116 Market St., An Entire New Sock -OF- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. BLACK AND COLORED SILS8, R HAD AMES. ARMOURS, BROCADE?, SATINS AND SILK VELVKT3. I! FRENCH DRESS GOODS OTTOMANS, TRICOTS, SHUDDAS, CASHMERES, i i J : n. V FANCY PLAIDS A COMBINATIONS, In all Quillties and Shades. Ladies' Cloth and Flannel Suitings. I A EUPERB SIOCK OF 54 INCH GOODS, comprising every Grade and Shade,; 0 ' ! LADIES DOLMANS, NEW MARKET, CLOTH AND 3 ERSE Y H - WALKING JACKETS. "- i ; o V" - i - Shawls, Skirts, Corsets. LADIES' AND CHILD SENS' UNDERWEiB MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR AND FORNISHING GOODS. ' Table and Flano Cover!?, ,Smyrna Russ, Cretonnes, linen Damasks, Towels, Napkins, White Goods, every variety, Embroideries, Ribbons. Lsce ,j Hosiery, Gloves, " 1! Staple and Domestic Goods Notions, 4c, Ac. All of the above have been bought dariog the rrcsent panic In prices, cheaper than evT bsfore known In the history of Dry) Goods, fcndj "7-klnd patrons will cal', GOOD MA TERIALS and LOW PRICES will!d the selling. - . -. j ra.'rjj. itATZ, 116 Market St. W. & E., 8. LAWMER, Attorneys-at-Law." pe-s. n. Ccx. Prlnccra and TTaitr Sti. . . . RAIIJLiOADs. Carolina Ccatil i Company, O , Wilmington. K. c, Sept. 50. j , ; Change of Schedule. irn nerale win be operas J PASSENGEa MAIL ANDEXPEZss Ti., Dally except Sundaj a T Jim-mi TXrVl . No; 1, 1 Leave lUlelghat. W J ) Arrive at Charlotte at. ..... .V J ) Leave Charlotte at..........8 J No. 2. 5 Arrive Raleigh t... ... fl ) Arrive at WUminaton aL. I Passeneer Tralna e.tnn at .. iaTablat6te9W6dta SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, uxi v EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. Trains Sa. 1 nnd J t s - inut u ana iroju Also, for Spprtanhnw ..7K!i Atlanta and aJ noints SonthwMt ' L. C JOKE Jtt. General P? Raiiroad Company. 0?5IUB O GilN C3 Al. SJFKBlNTKHDtlTT, Wilmington, lit C. May 3, 1SS4. Change of Schedule, ON ANDAFTER JULY 13 th, 1884. All,J A. M., Passenger Trains on the WllailEt ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows j DAY MAIL AND, EXPRESS TRAINS Ditii Nos. 47 North akt 48 South. IaveW,llmlngton,,rrontSt.Dept, P.COA.k Arrive at Weldon..... 2.35 p. s Lmve Wl(im . m o . Arrive at Wlhn'gton, FrontSt. Dpt 8.S3 f i P AST THBOUGH HAIL & PXftNGEB TlUV DaTLT No. 40 SOUTH. Leave Weldon............... 5.35 p a Arrive at WUm'gton,Front3t.DVt 10.MP. k MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAttl No. 43 North. I PAvft .Wtlmlngrtnn -- a t u - - : ; p ........... .v-,ai. Arrive at Weldon. 155 a. M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at WUaoa, G olds boro and Magnolia. Trains nn Ti-r bnrr Rronch TlnaA 1 T7.v. Mount forTarboro at 1.20 P. M. and LS0 p. mu, naur, vsunuays excepted). Qetornlai leave Tar boro at s P. M. &rm mm t n.ti5 Trains on Scotland Neck Branca lbml!ev Halifax for StiDtland Nvrhr At ot p w turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. uaiiy except nusa&y. Train No. 47 make close connection at Wet don lor all points North Dally. All rail tIi Richmond, and dally except Sunday vis Btr Line. - : :. - - Train No. 43 runa dally and makes close cob nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. .. .. , ., ...... All trains run solid between WPmlngton d Washington, and have Pullman Palace Met? era attached. For accommodation of local travel's passes- Ser coach will be attached to local frelglt tear lg Wilmington at ,6.55 A. M. Dally excepf Sunday. JOHN T. DITINE, . General SuperintecdeU, TT. it. EMERSON, Genera: Passenger Asett julv 15 . Wilmington, Coluinbla & Angnsta It. R. Co. Omens ot Genkbal BwnaixrrzxDzsr. j Wilmington, N. C July U.18E4. I Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER JULY 13th, 18S4. 9.C0 A. M., the following Pasflenger Sct& u ie will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY So. West and 47 East. m Leave Wilmington. 9.05 r.- Leave Florence. 2.WA.J- Arrive at C. C.4A. Junction..;.. .20 4 r Arrive at Columbia......... Leave Columbia.............. ieave C, C. & A. Junction. 10. W F. Leave Florence -B2 . .Arrive at Wilmivgton.. 8.35 A. a- NlOHT MAJX AJTD FXSBTSaTB TJUSf, DAH " -a:-'- ' - No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington........ ........W.20 f Arrive at Florence L25A.fi. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAW PAtt . ' No: 43 East. Leave Florence at...... w Arrive at Wilmington P- Train 43 stops at all Stations. -.m-j- No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and &fZ 1 Passengers for Colnmbla and all polnta oa A C. B. li., C, 4 A R.IL Stations, Alkea it tlon, and all points . beyond, should txtt v 40 Night Express. , Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augctt w Train 40. , All trains run solid between Chtxte Wilmington. i- Local freight tea ves WUmlngtoa dall ex cept Sunday at 7.00 A. nrvrss. : -: ' General SGdtjf T. M. EMERSON, General Psaecnger Agmw Cleveland & Hendricks ! JAOKSON & BELL ! ! I THREE TICKETS for the PEOPLE! The first two tickets are before tb' people for their suffrages-the wu for the patronage of both Irtiesi anything and everything they-mJ need in the shape of Printing. Ruling or Bindings Llonday c -1 .. nriltOI Tie Lire Grocer and Comciss MUMBta . No ii Charlotte. 8.15 1 J wo- I Arrive at Shelby No 4 i Leave SfceRy... ...... ....... l.O $ Arrive at Charlotte....-... 5.1'- Through Sleepmsr Cars between WIItbv. an.? V&aiiotte lialelgh and -Charlotte? 1 ake Traia No, i for States viile. Skij