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ThaPaily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMB1R 27. 1884. Kntered &t the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. C. as sccond-cl&ss matter. "Bismarck Stone" is the name of an enormous piece of amber exhibited in the Royal Geological Museum nt Ber lin, whither it was sent by a company of amber diggers in West Prussia, who found the same on Prince Bismarck "t birthday (April: 1) at a depth of GO fees below the surface. The piece is a uni que one, not exactly for its size, but lor its shape and its remarkably fine color, the absence of any defect, and its singu lar clearness of sound. Its weight is 3.830 grammes, length 25, width 19 and thinkneas 10 centimetres. The value of the fiiid may be inferred Irom the fact that another j)iece in the museum, larger to be sure, but infinitely inferior in quality, was bougbt of KiDg Fred crick William HE in 1803, for the sum of 10,000 thalers The Washington Republican, con trolled by Secretary Chandler, publish es a letter written by Mr. Chaidler to the New York Tribune, relative to the latter's report of an interview with Chairman Jones, of the Republican National Committee, in which Mr. Jones charged the Administration with lukewarmness in the recent Presiden tial contest, In an editorial comment ing upon the letter, the Republican says that President Arthur telegraphed Blaine his congratulations and promise of help; thnt Secrethry Teller spoke in Colorad , Secretary Lincoln in Illinois Sacretary Chandler in New Hamp- ekim. n,f cAfr v..i;nni,,.v,.n 7rt Clt I 1 rT klQina anil I r rrn r hnt s-tmi 1 1 I ""'" not oe expected to speak; tnat Attorney-General Brewster had'ensaged to speak twice in Philadelphia, but the meetings were postponed ; that ' Frank Hatton, of the postofflco department sympathized with the cause; that Secretary Gresham spoko in Wall' street, and that Secretary Folger, being dead, could not speak. The article concludes with a furious threat that the lilaine Republican organs will do 6 well to call off their dogs, both for the good of their party and their own good, unless $hey wish to invite the publica tion of campaign secrets. The current number of Bradst reefs furnishes statistical tables of the men out of employment at the present time a9 compared with tha number employed In the census year. 1880, when, it is be lieved, there were no persons unem. ployed who were able and williog to work. The returns having been ob tained by the officers and employees of the commercial agency are presumed to be very nearly accurate. The whole number of manufacturing operatives out of work by reason of the shutting down ef establishments, strike?, &c, is 316,000, or IS per cent, of the whole number thus employed in 1880. which was 2.152,749. It is be lieved that the number may be swelled to 350,000 by taking account of the smaller industries which may have been overlooked. But on the other hand a certain portion, probably 10 percent,, are out of employment only temporarily, for the purpose of makin repairs of machinery, taking account of stock, &c. Ot the leading industries the iron trade shows a loss in the num ber of operatives at work of 20 per cent., the clothing trade 27 per ceut., cotton goods 124 per cent., woollen goods IS per cent., boots and shoes 14 . . ter cent., toharro mnntpfnrinf 17 1 " r . " .r .w wut. iuh oouiuern Places snow me smallest percentage of unemployed la bor and the least redaction in wage3. The air is full ot rumors about a tele graphers strike, but there appears n o definite head to the matter. There is a r irv r . , ucat vu iuil over irom ine bghtot lbd3, when the men yielded nominally after a month's idleness and the Western union gave many ot the important things demanded after a lit tle delay; it is apparent that there wiil now be something amounting to a re duclion of pay. The company ha3 be gun by cutting off the pay in large offices forextra work, cla.mimr that business had fallen off so that the men could do it all in the regular hours and . 1. . . !l , L ..I 1 - iu ii. uiuat euoer iskb ini3 course or (bcharge a number of operators, and ' it remains to be seen how the change works. The extra work has been con siderable. and many operators made a considerable income from it. The as sociation of operators called the Broth" ..:rr wr ?uu " . . , . airBeiuen wnnjr. U.. says: "I have used Brown's . the company, but has been reorganized I Iron Bitters with the most cratifvine under atfother name, and is now said tr Vio XT rttt.rv ti,:- .i w ,w.j .,vii. uw owicijf win e . . l . re - ui tuuisc, uirecb me anairs oi me men in the event of any trouble. . Thire is plenty of threatening, and it seems to about tho probable outcome. It i, nol probable, however, that a general strike will be undertaken in the present aspect of business. On rpnrt. ,va thata'tfrHrftwm .rvw. Ko.; .f v ' f . -- J - ... wwsm. ivjiu iiu hoi Orleans because the Exposition makes a great demand for work there, and the place is so isolated that the com pany could net in a moment fill the strikers1 places. Men who have work will generally keep U this winter, if they are wise. " Words fail to express my grati tude," says Mr. Selbv Carter of Nash ville, Tenn., "for the benefits derived fwra Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all my li.'e with scrofula, my system seemed saturated with it. It came out in blotches, ulcere, and mat tery sores, all over my body.1. Mr. Career states that he was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and sine dis continuing its use, eight. months ago, has had no return of scrofulous symp toms. DECEMBER DRIPPINGS. The neatest fraud in Saratoga is said to be a girl who is apt at making such very disingenious remarks as this: ' Deary me, Sophy, you have just the same perfume in jour scent bottle that your brother Dolph puts on his mus tache." And then she wonders wide eyed what they are laughing at. For the sake of truth men should be more careful how they taik. It was but yesterday that we heard a gentle man say oi a pretty girl who had just passed: "She is a sweet girl," when on investigation we found that he had never even kissed ber. Such talk is an an outrage on truth. Kentucky State Journal. A teacher asked a bright little girl the other day what country waa opposite to us oa the globe. "I don't know, sir," was the reply. "Well, now," pursued the teacher, "if I were to bore a hole through the earth and you were to go in at this end, where would you come out?" ' Oat of the hole, sir," said the pupil in triumph. New York World. "How wet the poor dear boy's hair is." exclaimed the loving mother, as she placed her hand tenderly upon her child's head. "Playing oat in the hot sun makes the Derspiration start from everv oore- Ana nine v unam m i j i 11T;T1 himself that he wouhl eo m sw miming J . a:aiiijast a3 often as -he could while the hot weather lasted. Lowell Citizen. Scene at the San Jose train : Gentle man in stat. .Lnter lady. Gentleman rises, gives his seat to lady, leayes his valise under the seat, goes into the smoking car. Next station. Young lady looking out at window. Man rushes along, looking tur his valise. Younj: lady hands it out. Next sta tion. Gentleman comes ironi suioKmg car, bends down under seat, apologizes to ladv for troubling her to rise, louns lady sets up. xso valise. laDieau S(in Francisco Journal . Mr. N. B. Cheek, Warrentou, N. C. sajs: i consiuer isrown s iron uittr rs a most excellent toDic." When naught comes to aught, it does no know itself. Mr. M. Gurlov, Stout. N. C, says: ''I found ready relief from dyspepsia by using Brown's Iron Bitters." Great greediuess to reap. helps not the money heap. Miss Lizzie Hughes, South Mills, N. C, says: "I consider Brown's Iron Bitters an excellent tonic." 'm- - He i3 not a good mason who refuses any stone. Mrs. Dr. A. F. Newkirk, Wilming ton, says: "Having sunerect witn severe' headache, my nerves became much affected wd general debility followed. I took v Brown's Iron Bitters, and it" improved me very much." Folly is the most incurable ot mala dies. Mrs. W. E. Piltman, 1029 N. 4lh. St., . Wilmington, says: "We have used Brown's Iron Bitters in our family. - My husband and I believe there is nothing to equal it as a cure for malaria, dyspepsia and weakness; and take pleasure in recoiii mending it." A fcineie fact is worth a shinload of I - w - - - - I - argument t T v MT i :er T de!I co y.(j t says: - Brown's Iron Bitters has improved my digestion and general heahh." Before you make a friend eat a peck ot salt with him. Dr"G. M. Robertson, Elm Grove, N C, says:x I prescribe Brown's Iron uiucis aim uuu it uu 1 1 is l cuulu UlC'Ll i j ; , .1 i, ,4 : i : : i Q Q n Were fools silent they would pas3 for wisp. Rev. G. W.Oflley. New Berne. N. C.,says: "I havb taken Brown's Iron Bitters and consider it one of the best medicines known." Where might is master, justice is servant. Mr. J II. Black well, Pine Hall, N. "My wifejsufferedfrom weak C, says ness,, followed by an attack of typhoid fevtr. Brown's Iron Bitters possessed the qualities tho most needed, as its use decidedly proved. I heartily recom mend it." God made U3. and we admire our- selves. .Rev. J.E CI Barkam. Warrenton. f.esulls- 1 find il e not only a restcra- " J ol;uSe, out. atso a most comnletetnniri nnd nnrotWor I ' --r-..v.. . Every man can rule a shrew save he tnat tata her. . 'u"X?3 took Brown's Iron Bitters Jor Malaria and general debility and loand iit far. euperior 10 unimne as it cored when I fft IiiUa. S.:i 1 , ,T t .Iauu- . uearuij - recoa I merm it. Mrs. M. E. Hawkins. U dgeway, jn . j C. says: Mv daugmer was mm &uu emaciated, had no appetite, was, thor oughly debilitated: afier taking Brown's Iron Bitters, becanife wonderfully im proved; appetite returned and health was good. I gratefully recommend it." A knotty piece of timber must smooth wedges. have Mr. Baker V. Butt?, Halifax, N. C, says: I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for nervousness, loss of energy and general debility. I have no hesitan cy in saying I feel like a new man from it3 U3e." Who spits against heaven it falls in his face. Mr. M.Mierhof. Enfield , N. C. says: j ters for dis-i "I used Brown's Iron Bittt ordered stomach and found it a most effectual remedy 4Vho looks not before, finds himself behind. . - Mr. H. S.Jackson, Hertford N. C, says : Brown's Iron Bitters proves it self to be a valuable remedy for chills and fever." Folly hath eagle's wings, but the eyes of an owl. Mr. R. M. Terry Raleigh, N. C, says: 'I suffered with chills and dys interry. Doctors afforded no relief; took Brown's Iron Bitters and regained health and strength. 1 heartily endorse it as the best medicine for such cases-.'' A rascal grown rich has lost all kindred. - ins Mr. Kent Buier, Monroe, N C , says: "I have ued and am still nsinjj Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestion and feeble health, and am almost sound and. well. I highly recommend it." He bears misery most. best that bides it Mr. II Burkhimer, 18 Market St., Wilmington, says : 'I suffered intense ly with dyspepsia, my case was a most stubborn one. wnich all remedies ustd failed toielieve. Brown's Iron Bitters corrected the disorder and I am now entirely free from it. Can heartily re eommeud this valuable medicine." What your glass tells yoa will not be told by counsel. Mr. S. C. 'McLanghlin. Wolfesville, N. C, sav "'I suffered eighteen months with vertigo acd constipation, tried every thing without avail un'.ii I .used Brown's Iron Hitters, one bot tiu of which made me feel like a new man." He who says what he likes, must hear wha. he does not. Mr. J. R. . Whitehead. -.Halifax, N. C,says: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for 'indigestion, loss of appetite and nervousness. Am satisfied that it is a good medicine aud take pleasure in recommending it " What is gift. bought is cheaper than a Mr. S. B. Swan, Greensboro, N. C says: "f have ustd Brown's Iron Bit ters and consider it my duty to state that it cured me ot disease of thekid neys when every other medicine iaileti to relieve me." DRUNKENNESS, CR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAP. BE CURED 3Y ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be sziven in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their couee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinkinsj of their own free will. No harmful efiVcts result from its administration. Cares guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati, (). d eod & w6m Younj; Men! Read This. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall. Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Electko-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervou9 debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neu ralgia, paralysis, and many other dls ear es. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial i3 allowed. Write them at once for illus trated pamphlet free, w s m & w ljB, Itching Piies-.symptatns and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra tlon, intecoe itching. Increased by scratehine; very dlsti easing, particularly at iJg'nt; eecms as if pln-worm were crawling In and about the rectum ; the prirate parts re sometimes affected.. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWAGE'S OINT MENT" id a pleasant, sure cure. Ateo, for Tetter, Itch, Salt Kheuin, Scald llead, Erysip elas1, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 ct? ; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DR. hWjLYXiiL &. SON, Jfnila., Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly deod&w f ra w 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 jjreat remedy was discovered by a" mis -sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. SLalion D, New York Cilv. s- eod d&w ly E! e w C i a r St o re . O" Hirschberg's, 5 N. Front St. fJIHE PUBLIC CAN SEE THE PKOCES3 of macnf acture of my goods On-y the besi workmen employed. No tenement houe labor, nor children, nor Chinese. The tobacco used In the manufacture of Cigars 1 natcraliv and properly cored. All toy woik I3 done in this city and under my personal MiperrlstoE. A call at or iwtorr wtmm ?n sx-yi jj brands are made. will satisfy all that the bet goocU are handled b7 i. nip.scnusG, North front Et oct 11 tl MISCELLANEOUS. yjjptliiiiWUa.iil'tt.llHiBMW THE GREAT 6ERMAH ; REEilEDY FOB PAIN: Relieves and cures EIIEU3IATIS3I, , Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EiiDicis, TDomcn, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SPELLINGS, SPKAIXS, Soreness, Cuts, Traises, FROSTBITES, ECRSS, SCAI.3S, And all other bodily aches and puna. n?7f CKTS i BOTES." ?1S mm jWfe MM Wi ttJiU; ITJ SoMby an umeaists un languages. 3 r-m A 1 A Bill (scxon to A. Vorekr A Co ) Dltimorc, Sld U. S. A. hich 29 lv d&w. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, . French Window Glass. GENCT FOR t. Y. ENAMEL P MNT CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. riALl. AND E1AM1SE OOE GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing Tho f Act hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fac ories of Wetherlil & Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., Is sufficient guarantee for their quality and purity. A fine line of Cooking stoves at Facto y Prices, In addition to oar. large and fall HA-RDWAEE ST00K, to walch'yonr attonxlonis respectf ully Invited- KATH'L. JACOBI, aept 2 10 South Front St ELP for working people . Send 10 cents postage, and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you In the way of mak ing Snore money in a few days than ou ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. You can live at home and work in stsare tiaie only, or all the time. All of both eexes of all ages, grandly successful, to cents to $5 easily earned every evening. Ibat all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled ofl"er: To all who are not well satisfied we will send fl to pay for the trouble cf writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Imm?n e pay ab solutely sure for all who start at once. Don't felav. Address fcTixsox & Co, Portland, hUi e. dec2 4&wly more money han at anything else - a au oy taKiac an agency ior ine nesi felling bootr out. Beginners succeed grandly, Sonc f dl. Terms free, hallktt Book Co.. Portland, Maine. dec2d&wly A PRIZE. sp.nd tix cents for postage, and receive free, a costly hex of goods which will help jouto mere money right away than anj thing else lathis world All ( f either eex, succeed from theilr t hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, bolutely sure. At once ad dress Tece t Co., August i. Mali c. lifjy 2 d&w ly 1 1 QA AO A in presents given away Send J VjVfVvr u3 5 etnts postage, aud yon will get free a j.ckage of goods of large value, that will start you in work that wii at once bring y:u ia money latter than anything eVe in A raerira . A - bout the 200,010 in prtsen ts with each box, Agents wanted every where, of eiiher sex, of all aces, for all the lime, or spare time only, to work for us at tbeir own Look's. Fortunes for a l workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. XI. ilALLETT & Co., Portland. Maine. )ec i d&w ly Crv Ellis, XTO. 323 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op- 1" poslte Killer's Drug Store Note change of ofilce bours, which are as follows 7 to 9 a.m., 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 9 p.m. nov 5 First National Bank of -Wil mington, C APTTAli STOOS. ... c-o,cto ee,cco SURPLUS If UND. ...... eposlta received fc&d colloctioiiB mado oc al accoslb!o po!at3 iniiho United Etataa jiiifccruafi-i I. Q. WOKTH UEOEHiSICHADCOUSN OFFICERS: h i. HUKKUSS..... ....... . A. K. WALSKE CSlllT A.-s CwhltX W. LARK I?3. a-.l ?? Send in your Christmas presents, such as Bibles, Praj-er IJookg, H'mn Bocks, Albums, &c, and have name neatly stamped in Gold by a reliable and competent workman. I a the meantime vour orders for Printing, Ruling or Binding could not be placed in better hands. JACKSON & BELL. La3 Ctrcc-an:, tet it ewr wry eaw prootpu w"oVnatS 6I re!pt Cf IJ eat fori , - .?! I nil U f li box 8i3,x:csr. Lit J V-"J..SJ Li.. L -3 aaadSfftS ft? a Gilding ! Gilding! NEW AIVKISEMENTS SrCapital Prize 75,0003 Tickets only 5. Shares in pro portion, . ' - Louisiana State Lottorv Company. We do herUy certify that toe ntperviss the crranffeinerls for-aiX the Monthly end Semi Annual Vrcvinjt of The Louisiana State Lot tery Compauy, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that Vie same are emiducttd urith honesty, fairness, and irt oood faith toward all parties, and we author ize the 'Company to use this certificate, faithao timils s of our signatures attached, in its adver 'isemente." " Commissioners. Incorjioraterl in 1S63 for 25 yeara bv the IjCg islaturefor Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of Jl.000,000 to wtuch a reserve f3nd of over $550,000 has slnco been By an overwhelming, populai vote Its fran r.Mt.e was made a part oi pari or the present State a. . j . . i f- j . The ofuv Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of cr.y State. ! 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POSTAL NOTES,, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all eums of $5 ard upwards at our expense) addressed K. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, L. - r M. . DAUPHIN, 807 Seventh St., Washluetem, D. C z Make P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dress Kegistered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL. BA.NK, - dec 17 New Orleans, La The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID- KHOW THYSELF. A CHEAT MEDICAL WORX QN MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and tho untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses A "book for every man, young, middle aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chropic diseases, each one of which is lnvalu able. 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Chronic and obstinate diseases that have Dallied the skill of aL ET A I other physicians a specialty. ETI bm r. Li Such treated successful-ELS r f B E? ly without an In- B B I I W bbr atance of failure. Mention this paper. dec 1 d&w 4w Call and See rjlIIOiE ELEGANT FRUIT PRESERVES W e guarantee lhem to be pure, and the flavoi as If put up at home. A trial Is all we ask. Canned Goods of til kinds, Prunes.Curranta, Pickles, Iried Beef, Oranges and Lemons. KaklnR Powders too numerous to mentlnn. Jellies, Crackers, the best of Cheese, Hams and Sucar Cure l Shoulders, Coffees roasted Ky steamer to-morrow Mocha Coffee. w e do not rag on all Flour, but we put the SUPERLATIVE against any in the market. Parties wishing Pieserves at retail will pieaae sena aisncs. sept 3a F. G, & N. ROBINSON. caasing Prematare Decay, 3servons Debility. Lost remedy.hu discovered a mmvle meansof s!f-enr- which he wll nd FREE to bis feltow-snfferera! , , jj, i,j ,ii.tuiiii:ou,.AC w lorjc. no7 2l diwly ' , K3ot.ce, APPLICATION VrlLL BS MADE TO the L egislature of the btate of North Carolina nrnnmr la.orf orate a company tJ build a railrcad rrom rtiimielon to FsvpfrBiiifo w f la amend the charter cf tlxc Cate Fear tsYvl i"Siou. it. v.- Jilh i fee ltSl .: ' dee 11 30t - : AITEHIOX ! BOIFSAIXr A5P SILU'fi HESP.T C. PREMPEST. WHO KEEPS tie only scoad-r!a?s Barber fhop acd liairJreating Saloon in honh I arpiioa the secend meanest man ia America. Tvou'dln lormli's may friends and customer In the ciR?mttlveners,'iV'tbat b.e can .atlil be found at Nov: 7, Scuth Front st . and txn tyouTemembcr lv -wbere you can get a gcd second-eJas share, hair cut or shampoo. ALoecoEd-class perfumery and of hl3 0wn cauufaeturc. Plca?3 give es a call. ' C:clG 2m '- ienhnnri ggafnrgifl m m m m 3 U u WJB mw B ai uo text Ees&ion, for the paseaze of an Act incorporating the Wilminztoa, OEs!eTv& last t arouua liaiiroal iroafl Company. Wiw. T Change of Schedule fS AN1 AFTER NOV 0-. .... v" Bewail win run us fvViT 1 DAY MAILr ANDEiPEEssf m AO iT U 4 i.eavewitolngton.Frortst tw... IT. Arrive at Weldon...... Tt .A. M Leave Weldon... p. Arrive at VVilm-gton,Fronrsri)"'pV l Fast THEOuaa Mail A PoriJ1, DAILT-No, 40 SOUTH. Iieave Weldon....... . Arrive at Wllmgton,FTOntSLDVt 10 MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Da No. 43 North. - T. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Weldon., " g? L 1 No. 43 SouUt. daily except Mondays. L Leave Weldon. 1 ' I w ATriv. Wilmington. ........ ....... '7, S No. 43NorQi, dally except Sunday Leave Wilmington.. ..i...;.i.85 Vy Arrive Weldon.,.. .....7,00 a!m" Train No. 40 South will stop only at W11 J. Goldsboro fpul Magnolia. 7 aswiiao Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rw. Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. ai jSsV M.. Dally, HSundays-excepted). EetwSftV leave Tarboro at 1.80 P. M. and IQ AJi?! e Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road IpT' Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 p m - S turning leave Scotland. Neck at a. 1? dally except Sunday . " Train No. 47 make close connection at Wi don for all points .North Dairy. All rail ys Richmond, and dally except Sunday vlaB.. Line., ,':- .L- U: ' ' ' , 1- ' 7'" Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close co nectlon for all Potata North via Richmond un .Washington,';, ,7- "3 AU trains run soUd between Wt'hiirton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace 8kB crs attached.; - For accommodation of local travel a passcn- g;r coach will be attached to local fre! sent lea g Wilmington. at, 6.20 ,A. II, s Daily excew Sunday. r ' f - ' .. , JOHN F. DrvTNE, . . General Superintendent. T. M. EMKSSON. Qoneraraasonger Aat Wilmington,; Columbia & Augusta il?Rf Co. Offiot of GKNiiSrrraRrinTOiCTT. i , Wilmington. N. C. Octi 81, 1884. i Change :of;Scheduer ON. AND - AFTER- NOV. 2nd, T 1884, tt 9.00 a. M.i the following Passenger SebM ulo will be run on this road r V NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY No. U -T,,Wegtaiid-4TEaAL-c:r fu-" ' Leave Wilmington.. .............'8.C0 P. 1L Leave Florence...:........ ......... 2.40 A. m. Arrive at C C A A. Junction...... 6.20 A 14. Arrive at Columbia................. A.40A.M. Leave Columbia-... ...... .....i..... 9.55 P. 1L )cave C, C 4fc A, Junctlon...,;.(,10.KJP. M. Leave Florence.... ................. 4.50 A. K. Arrive at Wllmiiagton...i.....4.f 8.E5 A. M. Night Mail and Passrkoeb Tbaut, Dailt Leave Wllmmarton.. ...... . .........10.20 P. 1L Arrive at Florence....;...;..;......' 1.80 A. M. -MAIL AND PASSENGER I TRAIN DllLT Leave Florence at.. .M.,.4j)5 P. M. Arrive atf,Wlinilngton..iMt;;..i.i..05 P. M No. 42 West, dally except Mondays. Arrive Florence. .................... 11 5 A M. MMKZfl W . V W lllIlII!VUIIl...A.....k... J Jill BO . No. 45 East dally except Sundays.--.si Leave Florence...,. ..r,'.r...;.l..o.l0 P. HY Arrive. WlliPington.. ......i....... 4.1 15 A.M. Train 43 and 42 stops at all Stations.' - No. 43 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marios. Passengers for Columbia and afl Mints on 0. & C. R. Ii.. C. & A.R.R.8tationa. Aiken J mu tton, and 'all points bevoncL shonld taks tht 48 Night Express. separate Pullman Sleepers tor Augusts 01 Train 48. - . Ail trains run solid between Charlestaa and WUmlngton. : v f, - .,..--f , v.. Local rrelsrht leaves WUmlnrton daflv ex cept Snaday at 5.00 A, M. , JOHN F. DIVINI, ; General Supermtendeat ' T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, oct SO Carolina Central R. B, Company. ' Wllxalnjfton. N. C. Sept. 20, 18841 i unange 01 ocneuuie. QN AND AFTEB 8EPT.t21at. 18S4, TBI f ollowlnjr ucnetmie win'be bneratodxm tail Bailroaa : : - y i PASSENGEB MAIL AND THAIS ' Dallv oxcent SundaT. ) Leare ChaVlott? at.....-...-8-l? ? 5 No, 2.J Arrive Ealeigh at. w a. -j ) Arrive at Wilmington at..8. A. Passenger Trains to; at regular tsttoa Xln fe Companr only, and points design Tiaxe Table. - .... SHELBX DIVISION, PA8SESOKK, B" Dally except Bunuaj. 5 v , J Leave Charlotte 13 15 No- j Arrive at Shelby. "J v, . ) Leave Shelby...... sitop E No J Arrive at Charlotte T elSr.r,h steecin Cars bctwreen Wtoilngto p'lTrn 'srE R. Aenevine ana poinw n SS or partknburg, tireexrrtlle. Atlw AuStiSl ai pots bouthwest.o . Rnnftrlntendient. sept 20 .. '. : ysn rvi ; , ; MIT PE1YATE EOAEWXfl HOUSE. Northwest cotier of Secon4 and Market f ES. A; Ch BLACK TAKES PLfS iVl In announcing to her trlends T lie that regular, table and transient board a be had "at the above loatlon, the most coa nienttytraslness of any ta be ja?;r8d. large, elltentnaie.1 and well laS tnrAa TfTTn S TTI odeTatC. ' W. & E. S. LATI31EB. . Attoruev3-at-;t3W. , f 1 4 H N-iTTl Tj.Mnntmfinn at 7.00 r. No.l. Leave Raleigh at. ...7.WP. 1 . Arrive at Charlotte at.... .. .70 A.
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