.1- a'.:,...;.;;- - -T.A .$$?i?'FIv n n n VOLUME XV. ; jT.UlggTO POST fait N "'" ;.. XtS op advertising. - Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil type, con- rtSftygcanUarpor lino for the first io .prtioB an'1 twenty-fiye centa per lme Weaoli additional insertion. ;.(. AH advertisements will be charged ' ct the aboVo rates, except on special - gThe subU r i p tion price td The WlL- mLtoton Post is $2 00 per year; six fflonthS $1 00. . . x All communications on busines must be addressed to The Wilmikgtos Post, Wilmington, N. C. .i ' Tegular republican ( New Hanoyer "County Ticket, For Cl'eirb of e Superior Court,' STaCEY VanAMRINGE. For Sheriff ' . STKl'EN II; MANNING. . ' Fof Regiater of Deeds, 7 . JOSfirH El. SAMPSON, ForjCouuty Treasurer, owi:n eurney. For Coroner,- ' EDWARD HEWJiErT. I -.. - 1 - -1- !, iFur Surveyor, . ' LKMUEL' D. CHERRY.;, IFA ILLATIVE TICKET. , For, Senator, Foriloue"of Represenatives. WILLIAM H. WADDELL, . EUSTACE E. GREENE. W : ; For CoDHtable Wilmington Township, ROBERT SWEAT. 1 :LEtuim ANSWun.. j The Raleigh Timt ja "Why has not John Cat o Scarboro, the Democrat ic Superintendent of Tublis Instruc : Uod, made public his annual report, as is required by law? Has he , been or :dered by thej bosses to withhold it? Does, it contain information dam Bff to thel Democratic : admlnlstra- tioij? Ir thcro a leak-in the Treasury? lITe the poor children of the state bn robbed of a part'of the money In toded for their tuition? Are -the -'iciool taxes squandered in salaries for - oielen's o ll oes to be filled by Bourbon pinpere? k'; . ;. : J''; . ' ' Turn on lUe tight' There is "hair tin-the hollow' not be satisfied liflairs relating and the , pcop will until a full expose of to public schools is :'';-v CHJSVKNTIOW. ,;v - Rockingham, N. C.Aug. 12, '82, , The Republican Contention for Rlch-v "moid county will be held at Rocking .hia n Saturday .September 16th, 1882, Ibi the purpoAolof nominating County officeis and a member of the Legisla ture, to be Toted fr at the dext elec Uun. j. The representation to said confen lion, in accordance with the plan ol orgninton, shall consist of three del gates aud three ' alternates from each Rrtcinct and do more. Tho chairmen o( the several townships will call con inatfoot in theft respective Townships d ajpuiat delegates. ' v : N. W. llABXLKE, Chm'n Rep, Ex. Com 'miiYTiunt, is uAitMomooa INTHBflRaT DISTRICT. 1 lbs Republican I ConTenUon which aa- . mb!f d Rt. EUien ton on Thursday, the 10ih lost., nominated Walter F. Tool, 'Eq', as a candidate for Congress from the firsf Di jtri ct. ThIa Domination was tie jreafelt of a compromise between the frWods of John II. Respass and Milta e(nder, E?qri.t who havi promi entij brought thilf names forward u caadidatrj The nomination of Mr. iajcsldcTed; strong one, jtnd la oi on!v &ctiaiesfid ia butlcordlaliT en ':, iorwd by all who djrslre complete bar oat sad the success of out cause. Our worthy sheriff.'Gen. 3. II. Man- aivwho has been In excefdingly bad Malta for months; past, is bow la Tenn ! I a. letter to the Editor, h says he r taiais ke his at last aUack tho pla iwhwill bt etitirtly mtcwi.to bit ' er health and tieot. Wi congral the Oeaeral on hta good prospect "1 the reope of thU tltj and couuty U(irct th.t General ManDlng will Aiaae to be their Me ef2clnt ierUT VTt are sotry to ItUtt that Dr. Molt WhtaTf.y icktibtttTtJ)U iatltj tliat he'e icoitrorioj;. - ; j U?x O II. Dxkery Ureited aa in.- ttd-euco at fclubury yeaieruay 10itvo tho &j before Ue h 'laj Urg and enthuiUvJa crow is to si t tu Ue tpmhea. 1 .4 - 1 W J I IS M..JI i I .1 JU ; ........ ..... . ,, '- - - . -... -.c.r :j - i- T " , - , - " " WniTEMES, READ. WHAT THE PRB3E21T CAMr' PAIGN MEANS. : We are now at the beginning ot Terr Imnnrtinl mmMim la TffArtli Carolina. Om one side is the Bourbon aristocrats Bourbon Democracy with ill the iatoleraaee proscrfption aristocratic exclasitenees and opposi Ga to free schools and the rights of poor white men that that party means and has ever maintained. Else show 4 us why when pablic lands 3 were; donated by the State they were set aside for the Unirerstty whea no' ' poor man's sons are able to go la preference to being donated' to the free public sohoois that brings edocatien to the home and flresidrof erery poor man Else why is it that the present system of county gorernment and the gerry mandering tendencies of all DemecraV id Legislatures, and towards perpetuat ing the power and influence of certain families who noder a past and dead or der of things were the best families s called' .; ' Else why la it that the history of North Carolina does not show one son of a poor white man who has erer been recommended for appointment to either Annapolis cr West Point Does,, not show scarcely one; Instance of a poor man's son who has been ablo, no mat. ter what his abilities and capacity may be to rise above the common level as- signed to all "white trash" by the Bourbon-Democracy.: What few and insolvent instances there have been wertf only when V great con rage and endurance jwtre isolated to great abilllties, and even those are the few, and the terribl few who have harried the general desolate wreck: that has overcome, all the young, noble and i capable sons of poor white men whose lonely lives of toil and gross iag heartburnings at the want of appreciation has . been succeeded by sad migration to other aud fairer skies or else more lonely graves. - ; When melancholy claimed them for her own, and what few- have gone away have reaped in other .lands thf rewards deaied them at home by Bour bon aristocratic exclusiveness.and other States have been the beneflclariesofjthe talents and abilities of many a na tive North Carolinian that the "Old North. State" ought and could ' have had.-. .::,.:r":-1i- '. - . How many year would it be before this intolerance and proscription would allow a Garfield to come, to the front or any other of the long line of Presi- genu miwa pruuu uut , . ma - they and their elevation to no family or social lnnuence, . dutt wno raiseo themselves from the lonely obscurfty of honest poverty by the ferrer of their energies and abilities aided by the men ial encouragement of a tolerant, liber al and generous people? Bat on. the other band, how many a time , and .eft the lustre of the - radiant abilities of able young men have been denied and smouldered by the deed ot oppression and opposition felt to lower all but the,; scions of fan efiste and an ' la tolerant aristocracy., ; .t This is the reaion why North Caro lina has been so backward In the de velopment of its almost inexhaustible resources and why she is laughed and sneered at as the Rip Van Winkle Of the orlgiaal coo federation, aad this Is why she is fastened with ;j the dlscrediuble stigma of showinf a low er rate of education than any State In tne TJaion, aolwlthstandiag the fact that she was a sovereign State for de cades of years before some of the Wet tern States, who far outstrip her, not withstanding their comparative youth, in education and all the evidence of enterprise and prosperity.: ; . Eke why la that in (he rural Atetricia now white men who choose to exercise the rights ot freemen ana vote as they please, are afraid to speak of their in tention above a whUpersjtlll snSerieg from the dominion of a ' few white, so called arUtocra's, who exercise their lordly power to elevate their relatives to positions cf honor and profit, at the expense of the poor white man,' ' And now comes the liberal party. A large number of Democrats who tired of this ostracism and terrorism, meet together and nominate ticket which la cordially endorsed by the Republi can party and put forward U the inter ests of free speech and the liberty of opinion, "a free tabt and a talrceuat' and a govtwmiat through of and by the people, and not by a tew self con satated ts ?Vr .: -L Thiy tay to the BuUti yon hare disco iraged free education c the saass es, gtvtn the land tha ahonU J2 to these to the Uaivtnlty where only tna eons of rich men are able to g. Yea hxie ctsta!Ixsdi the local gov- erna:iti and lie ette tltcUoa WILMINGTON. NORTH chinery of the State in the hands of a. few at Bourbon .headquarters.'-. v : -t, . Xon have t wiped oat majorities You could not control by gerrymandering. Xon have attempted by:Lelature largely Democratic, aided by the ihfltK ence of your Bourbon Governor, to fos ter: on. the State a libeTty-cmshinc: pro hibition law,. 0':r :'yi5r u . i: After tryiag to make nse' of the . col ored man to aid youitt thi.jat the yery next campaign .you raise the err of colorilne and seek to bring race preja. dlcea i to aid j you to perpetuate yocr 'power. -: . . u ;) s ; a ; f 'Ui -:i 4 !:l t Yon seek to array race against jrace. thereby chilling, the good feellegs of both, paralysing: the industries of the Statejnnd miking the' natural home of the poor colored man a land of ter ror, to him. )'. .y0-Ti:'tTi i rM i Yon have ostracised aad looked over the boor white voters until thnvarA afraid .to. eercia the: rigbts.of ftee nien. , , ,.u .. These and many new things you have. done, and the Liberal party backed by the Republican party says to you thus . 1 11 I ' I yim' f ! ir hui joq go ana no uriaer. . r White men, colcrid men. liberty lov ing freemen, look, upon -the picture. Can there be aay .doubt which you should'choose. You. who wish to live here In peace and harmony, who - r wish to accord to all. their rights under the law and claim the same for your selves, go forward and exert yourselves that North. Carolina may learn the in tolerance and darkness of the past and turnf her face to the morning san again THE MILITARY REGIME. The Raleigh Ketot and Observer, the Bourbon . official organ in this State, advises the organization of the Bourbon party on a militarybasis; Chairmen of township committees to bo captains; chairmen of county committees to be "kernels", and so on up to full General. Now this is, to say the least, significant. It simply means that a semi-military system of coercion Is to be adopted. It does not mention the nature of the arms to be used, but from past experi ence, we can supply - that omission. These soldler-polilidaos are to "ride" their Dlstrishs, we presume, and will no doubt do It in true Ku-Klux style and , do regular military patrol duty throughout the country - V i ' ''-.'; Is this necessary, Mr. Observer? If so, yon matt begin ti despair of snccesss. The people ; are; to be tsrrified into toting, when they ..cannot be induced to do ; so. by other means. 1 Go alow, gentlemenL:.The : people ; are getting tired of being ; bully-ragged and will not mueh longer submit to it. t - - -, lucre are no pnnciuica jotoitou in the campaign; it Is only a question of men. Yen accuse the Liberals of sell ing out, aad at the same time support a man for Supreme Court Judge who bolted your ticket and obtained Re publican; aid to, beat yoar candidate. Be consistent, or nothing, gentlemen. TXIE aoCTTTB Hew IHDUSTIt I. ti We clip from Vhe New York: Herald, of the 15th tnsW the following: "At the eloee'of the wa,r cotton seed was re garded as of little or no value, , except for planting, aad, consequently, almost the entire product was thrown away. To-day, according to the statements made la yesterday's Herald : by Tariff CommiffSioperjEenner, of Louisiana, it la valued at about one-third of the cot ton crop , The annual product of seed is new about two and a half Million tons over and above what is needed for planting purposes, and the price has reached from fifteen to tweaty dollars a ton. The value j of the - annas! yield when made la oil cake aad other prod nets is estimated; at from seventy-five to a hundred million dollars. This is a very substantial source of wealth and material prosperity to the South, and one whose Importance la no longer un appreciated by southern , capitalists. The number of mills la operation and la progress of eonatructioa for coa vert ing cotton seed iato its valuable prod ucts is reported at from aixty-five to seTtnty, dost of which have been start ed la the pat ftw years, and ' as the basluess is found lobe highly profitabls the esUblUhn'eats are Ukely to multi ply with considerable rapidity, are resalu over whkh the North as well ta the South' has reason to re- Jolce.. X - CoU3bok chalnasa Liberal party sent a challenge ta chairman . Cook of the) Denocntie party tn CoL Doclery tie Liberal Candidate tar meet CoU Binnet the Cooboa Dtmoerai Casdilate. Cat tils chxlli wa rtfaai J CenseU aad his ecmmUUe were a&aJLol Doclery. Aadlhey cowardly like back down; this aUUaeat U emct and the Democratic papers ' thai have nay regard fx the tIuth wy- - ' T s-29te wiih Ur. IV W. Ty uc f Rrus-r sii U Ua tua I i ' iCAROIJNA, SMPAY. ATIG20. 1882. 1 V': ' T If "Daniel," the lievfew correspon dent:really seeks an answer to the quer ies made in his communication of la week he can find it fa the unqualified endorsement of Mr; Darby's official acts by the two boards of Alderman whose Attorney he has been. - 1 As regards the low fiinc at his abiUtr that is established to the entire satis faction of 'Daniels mental superiors and Avouched fortr ona of thm diafin.' guished Gentleman who "Daniel" is pleased to use as anlllnstratlon. If Mr. Darby only does 1 half as well on the(Bench as he has athe Bar hejwill compare yery favorably with some of our present much praised Superior Court Judges, that Is if ma red' by the Supreme Court dicisiOns on thier ap pealed 'cases.H -A-PA It is late, vervllata in 4h4 riav tnr DemocraU.' to endeavor to belittle jtfr. Darby's ability: and they, will find It vp aiU;work. The snasse are with Mr." Darby, aid he is satisfied with their sup port and encouragement and they with his fitness for the place to which they are going to elect him In - November. This attack is in keeping with the Bourbon plan of endeavoring to .be smirch everyone who has the manli ness to have opinions of their own, and not be bossed. Clingman,LeachChue bill,Darby,Folk and all the Independent candidates have been similarly treated, out iney can siana ic . TheLiberal Republican candidate for Congress in this district will notZcom- mence the canvass of the district before tne first of October owing to the fact the people of the district are bu sy look ing alter truer crops, and he iftes not desire to take them awav from thier labor at this time ir - , r Dr." Fairfax irving,;oui able, efficient and exceedingly popular Surgeon in charge ' of the XL 8. Marine o'spital Of this city, is on a visit to his fam ily and friends In Chicago, HI, Dr. Irving Is one of the very best Pbysi- ans in the D, 8. service, and we hope the Department will be able to keep him. . ; "";-:?' Yti We uaderstand that Col A; M. Wad- dell has completed his arrangements to establish at Charlotte a daily paper to be called the Journal We. hope Col. Waddell will meet with that suc cess in his new Venture that We feel is warraated by.his peculiar talent in the field of literature. - Hon. D. L. Russell is canvassing the west in behalf of theLiberal party. He fa one. of the best, if notthe ablest speaker In the state on either aid v n e leaxTroTJrTfrTehd at Bonehami, Pender county,4that Mr. Taylor's float ing saw mill has done no work the past week on account of arise In the river. An Interview of one of the City -Aldermen V' We have interviewed Alderman Ghadbourn in regardof the latent of the resolution offered by him at the last meeting ot the Board of Aldermen to abolish the office of City Attorney, and find the insinuations in th .com munication to the Betino to be entire ly . groundless. The facte lows: -i;vM i-- V I are as fal- Mr. Darqy had " been deposed from office aimpiy because he refused longer to train under the Bourboa! bosses, and because he dared to have au opiaioa of his owe, aad to have liberality enough to allow others to have their opiaions. For this reason, and for this only was he requested to resign his office. Jj ; " The Democrats oa theXBosrd were looking about for aaother Attorney bat could Jnot agreeas to which one was the Jbest politlcai striker, i They did think of, or disco tho competency of the candidate, but only one whom the the expenditure of the three handred dollars of the city's saoaeyj would do the most good for the Democratic party. v Alderman Chadboara seeing their object and knowing that there was no chaoce ox elecuoas as City Attorney, the lawyer, he was iitendlng to mom taate, i Judge Ilaseell--bat that soau fourth rate political trickster would be elected, aad whea the city eSdala wanted any legal advice sosm cots pa tent attorney woald have to be coa- salted. aad paid, decided thai it was far better to abolish the oSceia.ad save the cilv the whole htmoaaT of the ealary. V--- ,:t ';x Ur. Darby elands eaoej the jre mast of the kgsl : proirsska eX WQ salagtoa,- aadhe has a eertiStnie froa the Dfoocrxus rxrty Ui thai tZtxl m4 all ' attcepte to beiUUe hiss only rfe dkcfwalt " epoa lis dtmctra. The lit rmcass ef Karth taroliaa LV. ptMad thai they havs an erpor Unity ie cast their hZx tUa tawytr whase realty ef U. kaewl!- s el Uw, practical set a v aal ltnliy ti tealUaeat e'evi!a il3 so fir Chat the aluraof the old Bourbons cannot touch him t- - '"- ' Mr. Darby' has nsver,' sought . office" aud his' worth and fitness for the posi tion alone induced the Liberals to nom inate him J -1 r -' t The Judicial ermine never fell 6a a belter man, and the Liberals and Re publicans, of the"N?rth State are de termined by. thirty thousand majority tbat'he8haUwearit.V ' ' Wixli Creek i' Blades- Co. ' ' - - , Aug. 15th, 1882. '' ) ' ' To;the Republicans of Bladen county: I hereby announced mvself a candi date for the Republican nomination to the House of Representatives If nom inated and elected, I pledge ' myself to do my full duty by my county aad my party. My claims Tare la the hands of tho Convention when, it meets, if nom inated, I shall canva toe county for the ticket, whither somlnateofor not, I ahall do all least for the; full Republic can Liberal ticket ef the 8tate,Congres aionsl and County. . T I- . - H. B. Etebxtt. CITY .ITEMS. - f ' r. . Qaite large excursion anrtyed la th city Wednesday from alone the CO. R.B. One of the iarsest cats ever oaafht In tills city was hanltd In kys little colored chap at Market.Doek Tuesday k evening It measures six Inches detween the eyes and was two feet long. We are pleased to note that Mr. Robert Eeanedy, the foreman and business man ager of this paper, la getting better. Mr. K, has. been sick quite sick for about four weeks.- We lone to hear his voice soon again In the sanctum. - - ,i Two colored women had a lively serlni mage. way outi oa Mulberry . street last Wednesday, k Tearing and seratchleg- was the programme. ' ' ' - ' '" Messrs: Shrler Bree Dreyfas have rent ed store Wo. 45 Market Street, where they propose opealng. a graad Baeaar about the the (middle of t September. ' They J will employ from twaaty-flve to thirty lady elerks and from tan to fifteen male clerks.' . . . " " . A lump of melted silver coin weighing about lfleen ouaees was pleked up on the streets la the town of Magnolia one day last weak. - -') . , The Blaek-flsh exouralloa which was postpoaed on account of rough weather, will take plaee Tuesday next. - MrVJoha O. James, for xaany years, As sistant Freight Agent of the W. C A A. B. B la this city, has eeen. appointed Freight Aget ot the Richmond Petersburg B. B. with head quarters at Richmond. ' We were pleased to meet ocr ; eld friend. KgACft&Jfetta In oar cltyUijustk,r Mills Walker; ITewton.K. a We.wlab bim a prosperous trip. t s r , v Just suppose free bathlag, houses and a free park were established at Hilton, don't you know it would give our city boom?-' Mr. S. P. OoUler sueooeds Mr. John , a James as Assistant Freight, Agent of the ' C. A A. R. B. la tbU eUy. . ? r , . OspU Fred Soaair s stove and stock of goods were destroyed by fire Thursday moralng about oae o'clock. A. partial in surance oat took, but none oa the build ing. . ! 1 . ; We 'are sorry to 'near that Cipt. Lee Hand has reslrned his position as Con ductor on the C C B. R. Jos. E. Sam pec, our Register of Deeds, vooelved Wednesday abort two hundred Bank hooks aad checks tor tho dividends from the Freedman Bank- He Is ready to turn over the books aad the money to the proper parties. .This is tho 4th divt dead that: Mr. Bens peon has secured aa paid out la this way. aad, ho deeerves thanks aad Dr&Ue for the intareet ho has auaifeetod ta thlt maitr ; -- Taollttlorleo bird has arrlTed. aad we hope they will be cheap enough to allow a poor fellow a -vaatety from -salt Junk " Mr. Thom&s Davis oae of the school committee of Federal ' Point Towaahip informs us that the school arraage- meats la his district ! are la very good condition. They have recently par- chased new maps, new charts, sea globes, new books, mottoes, Ac and a good teacher l engaged to open the publle schcel oa the first Jiay of Octo ber We mention this with pride and pleaenre. As we ttnderataad the charter of the Yacht Clab, the boat feoUis? the fisg for evar IS. ssosoha as eatlUed to it tit ell tlmcv Hence the UUU Quera ef GxeeavUtecanavoi Urdhed ef her oil end jssUy won, and loss va Usrg!s aad their emhleee.4;-! fv-';'.-t?v: ' W. C Johoca, Tjt, wrUra a g'sw las aceouat of thlas. dovm at XavaieU, Ur. Fred KMAVa xV. iAktatiact la tsrasewich eaty. . Te txrjm - Xr. Jaaoa H1 watiss a he sit josird..:-' mnitrt:t: Saaa tseTT. XT r!j.n, flXasUs, "mas la awe dry a fe w day CTi aia cz, D. EL r.wa. tri IxV.rz erO, 'jJCc Ths Newest Show ato thb : Dio- jbisst. 8 H. ' BxiaasTT , & CoSb' New UsrrzD Railroad 8ncrwi.This new est as well as most coUossal of all amusement enterprises will poai tiveif exhibit at Wilmingtoa on Mon day, Sept llth. -Y -' ' '" It U the best advertised show that has eVer been announced here Not on ly are its 1 bright and 7 cosily pictorials displayed on every side,' for miles and miles around, and its illustrated news paper aad programmes scattered like snowflakee; but there is a solid emphat ic Style la Its manner of presenting its claims which commands attention and begets confidence.- It Is conspicuous for not Indulging in the stale, dishon est "SEgregatlon," "alllancecombl- natloh"' and ' "twelve shows-In-ona" clap-trp, which has always' "proved a delusion and a snare and involves such preposterous claims aa to utterly dis credit iuelf with all except the green est fools.1 On the 'contrary, it assumes only to be one 4 new and great " show, which is the best of reasons for believ ing it to be so.' Neither does it resort to manufactured names and purposely mixed' snd' vague generalities and fig ares, in order to convey the swindling impression that it has rare attractions, which, In fact, have no honeit exis tence, ' Its attrsctioas "axe .multifarious as well as novel, and it is a matter of sur prise how many strictly new features can be crowded in, a single exhibition. Zebras : broken to perform incredible feats, hurdle leaping reindeers, giraffes, haroBssed to Roman racing chariots. Harriman's steam air ship in operation, a man sized riding cynocephalus, elks harnessed tandem, ten funny clowns in simultaneous rivalry,; high, aad long distance double i somersault leaners. peerlese exploits, in the gymnasium, ex traordiaarily ; trained- thoroughbred horses, comical school of monkey com- mediaos , monster i liriag White Nile Hippopotamus, extraordonary feats of herculean strength, deeds of masculine and feminine intrepidity, and, in fact, so great an array of ; novelties and sur prises that it would transcend dhe Urn tsof a newspaper notice to give them even the briefest mention. Ths street parade is commensurate in 1 magnitude and grandeur with - the exhibition, and introduces . among other attractions, thirty-Arabian camels, decorated in the richest and most costly - trappings and mounted by native Mahomedans. ", i . - -. - t : fjtlr. John Nutt, of Bladen county, a nephew, of the late Hon Henry utt, of this city, v has declared, la favor , of the will add considerable, to Liberal success n the state. , Subscribers to the Post, through me, must pay up their just dues to the pa per, or after this iseue they will receive it no longer. A hint to the wise is suf ficient, . - C. U. Moo&x. I would , respectfuly ask my city. subscribers to be ready io the future to oay un when l call to see tsem. ana thereby save me ane teaiKer. Ane itobt is only $2,00 per year, payable la ; ad vance. ,We can not carry DKUyuxiM, .... mwm - V. , W. E. N. SiXVRS, Uty Agen Eeen GretsThsra the Doaera , . , .. Bicasioxn. VA Jaa. XU iu. H. H.-Waarnra A Co;-lrs Your 8avo Kloaey M S4ver care oavoa say j no ws the dor i . -ve me up.v Josus J. Davis. D. A. S2IITH 5 THUS. C.CRAFT, FUIiniTURE! AltS OTfKMSa RABX BAX galAS to parchasara f Purnituro Cs Bcddixis Oar Stoek etaacaoaa all tho lalrst aaA Had Tag style of naa aad Medians - - Ced-nbxn Qaltt, parlor Uin3TACLE3, ; LODXCra, COATS, CCD STCACih 'Wu'r: j :'!' , ' f Z ;- ? C2ADLES. Ca4 CAr.IUAr.I ' W s4 we e wiswW "CI mm M0y nmn - l awt -, es , wiS'aaSSXnee; err . - NTJIIBER 34. Kldlii ITcrti Carclira Caitoy. y -ja j. . .' AUaotle and North Carolina Di?:&ioa. 1- Tlmo Tabic, 'llo. . Ia Elect Susday, July ieti ISS2. ' oaavaaeaoat .---: Express. P&samrtn ma iativ.i. onuusroadas foJowsT -" .4 I 5 8TATTQX3. i F.MJ PM. 600 esu 8 401 PM-lPkC. iC'ETKAIi DIVWH e is uyu u.u SS6! at a 6t stt SSI set a u e su PrlnftfttAn. U.OIU M.U1 7 10 711 8 01 817 7 86 880 1 ow GOI.D3B011O -.1 1271 i ai tvi 4 it 4 83 04 6 SU 8 4 6 14 Si 60 5 M V SJ 80S 8 07 SSI 8 6i 0J 9 0$ l 8 SJ 1 &H ONI I 4 63 3 8.;; 5 Of fallitCroek. a si 8 ittl S6 5 as 614 683 6 811 41lii 4S- Core 44. Tuafiamra 4 43 4 W 4 66; 1S 5 50 uiarae's , 6 6c; VSij e M es& est S 84 8 02 uroaiaa. S62 6 65 7 85! 8 07 8 241 uaveloc 7 7 44 Newaort. 7 44 Wild wood 7S2 8 06 8 08 7d 8 Out 8 07 8131 sen Houel AUanUo Hotel..- 8 17 816 8 4 JsvuKHHiAU Depot. 8 an train bound west at 1:00 p. and with at&44 and Sp; w "T, Train tt mniiMfi with r.ii. . , W.M. .'WtlU VWU1U. train from tn a wMt tfrinv.t rkM.k.. 4-19 rv. m nrt with TVHi... - train rrcm the South, amTlng at Ooida. www, iw a. tu. . . . . i. Trala 4 eonneets wit Wilmingtoa &' weldoa trala bound south, arrtvlng at North, leaving Ooldaboro at 9M p. m. Train B nmikiiM. tii nnii..i.. WeMoa train from the north, arrl vlag at -' Train Band iutiiuai.il (anxt local travel, aad will carry first and second elate ooachee. Baggage will be cheeked on these tralna, . i - . . J w- ANnRKWS. I Chief Engineer afrd General Maaageri. 2JEWAD VER TISEMEN1S. P. 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