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r .- 1 1 ; r : 1 THE WILMINGTON TUST. iLMINOTON, JS. a. i fElUAY MoKifiNO, August 3, 183. ; Ir. TloH! D- Uogg of Castl . llaviie. ; Cati.k Uayke, July 22, 1883. The Castle Ilajnc plantation situate nine U'Ue from WiliaiDgtoiij N. U., oa -the W. W. li- li-, and owned by Dr. Thomas 1. IJogg of1. Kaleigh, was formerly oiiered for sale,; but it aeetus after the Doctor had taken aonie geo logical observations of ihe place, -and "'tnaly some of the mineral products, his mind was changed ery , differently ftout selling. He lias made Castle fljjue aud vicinity a lovely place for I the asV (i vo inoulli. He has opened j frh rKe plantation to renters and la bore" otico more, and this time at such reasonable rales, and pays auch liberal wages for labor, that the. other close iabiled landlords in the neighborhood are very much: troubled for fear that things will be made hard for tlem to procure labor and .tenants another sea ton. . The Doctor is also building a large phosphato mill on the plantation, which adds greatly to improve things iu the neighborhood. The renter and 'laborers about .Cattle Hay no assure Dr. Hogg, that they expect to stand by hirof and hope that he may become to be a Vantlerbilt in North Carolina. ' lief pect fully, -" -JOSEPH A. &HARFLE8S.': t - - - mw . Iio; licwls. v ' j Drv Dio Lewis was born fit Auburn, K , Y., i" ls-r, studied medicine with. Dr lirigK"' ol that city, took hia medi ci : course in the Harvard - Medical bAiwl, IJuHton, began the jracticn of hi roMioii iir Jiis native place iu 1S10, nd two years later removed to i'ulkloj where ho practiced- lrom 1S17 lo JWJ.. During his residence in But-? lalo, he wrote a number of papers on tlie caiiHes and treatment of Cholera, which ravayoj that city during 1849 and lH-rjJ.: These papers attracted much , attention) aud were afteward publishcfJ in b&ok lonn'. . V in the Autumn of 18C'-, J Dr. Lewis took his .you tig. wjfo theij seriously ' thieateiied with cousuuiptioii, to the south.- The visit to the southern states wa.i reeuttd during the two following inter, ' , During tliese three winters ol leisure, lr. 1t'wis ftvriously reconsidered his lilt-work, aiid alter cbrtsullatioii with intuily and other trusted friends, to nuWi'd to ".thill '.the switch.'.!. Since lio5 lie has been engaged in lecturing and writing on the subj eel of public and Vtiwnal hygiene. With the ex-. y '.uu'Viun of two visiU to iOuropo ami tbrre summers or saddle life in the ' muuuUmn of California, ho has been uniYitinly occupied with the "ounce of prevention.'.' . I His labora.liuve been varied, iuter ejliiiK, and fu'iost- cfl'ottive. During . fuur yrari he lectured almost, every niRiitj giving hi days to the invention of tm- new system of gymuastics. iu ljtiti, having completed this systeu, he T abaiJoned the platform and settled iu , liosUm, Mass-., to establi.sh his Normal - !?IIhh1 Lr Physical Training. , Obtain-' ; itig ail Act of iuCjUrporalioufrom the Miachussels Legislature, he placed "-. hi-fcbeme. before tho colebratod Dr. Walter t'liauning, Dr. Thomas 1 loskius " " nd other well-known medical nieti. The l4o gentlemen named, and others, 'catered heartily into the work. Dr. Chauuipg and Dr. Hoskiuai both be j came active teacher or professors in lr. LewiVs school. Within seven Jftrs, more than four hundred persons ' ."W graduated 'from the Ho-ton Nor j nl Shyol, and, bearing its diploma, ;' , the name of l)io lMvii as its iidfnt, went out into all the land, JMihin;; he 'new school of physical .tramiift;. - Among those graduates -was . that admirable Keilem;ui and scholar, )lw LV,t fjWi. uo t'rofessor iu tV-rnell UniverMty, Uc we,u aDroad, rruuining several yearj in Jondou in- trcHluciug the"Dio UwistJymnastica.'1 rrof. Tyler's lecture and his contribM-; . i'ii?lo the KnSli.,h niagaiineaon tho ae nhtol f lxd.y culture, constitute f hiie.t jvrtiou of the literature )h( w new movement. In one of Frctf. lyei s pars., iu a leading KatliA curs tUU paragraph, R Ue movement of thought id Ame h Icwird physical culture is thus br "I'n pnaUDd and abiding An impulse has been Riven co Tibrates through ipulaUon w tnty millionf.; this impulse cannot 1 r' ' ' A lJ t,f lh vast and bene movcmeuC Dio Uwis sunda f If at the hed. To hini the peo- " JwkiiiM to an aiHMtleand M". 'e ha iuaugurattvl in Ameril J1 national rtlorm, m distinct, v-afiueuU a glorious, as ihai which wutrtlu viermany by vSaUmaa - Jabo, or in Sweden by the iset j rjniarch Lingf .Mother Interestinj phase of Dr. ork.i found in the rri "wy hich h eatablished atXex- v,,1!' to illustrate the ijai loth phyicaLdvelopmeni of dunng ,hrir aoul Uf. Hi accvmmodaitc pernoaa. '" ttlyT UlOQ lh lnM batde field "" IWvolutiooary war. A lare . ie bi iMvhera ia mat he -cov, laointajre, ttl IciUta, aac to W fvHipd'to thtcvuttuy, tSw.fl04 ,.fiftjr j" . Uj f m aU ?krU of lh cotry. TlDt 'the racific Ctea.1, CWnlraJ Zf "d Ue .Vm Udte. 1M9J T.W w coai4 t dom y thi new methoda for their nerv jus enfee bled bodies.: The warvellotis timnipka of; this instifulfon during the years which Dr. Lewis devoted to its manage ment, he gives in the "North American Review for .Dec. 1882- As- be aaya in that paper, hundreds of grateful par ents are familiar with the facts. Girla who came unable to ascend a Bingle fight of stairs without Bufrerinfe,". in a few months were able to walk live to ten miles without inconvenience. ) In the course of his twenty-two years residence In TJoston, Dr. Lewis publish ed nine volumes on the various aspects of the health of the human body, some of which, like "Our Girls," "Our Di gestion," and "Weak Lungs," havebad enormous Bales. Dr. Lewis has now removed to the city of New York, to establish a large monthly magazine, to be called "Dio Lewis's Monthly," aud io he devoted to Sanitary and Social Science. This will bo the crowning work of his long life of labor in the interest of better bodies for jAnierican men and women. ' Wilmington, n: c., FebVU, issl.n -,H. H. Warner & Co.: Strs I know from personal experience th at your 8afe Kidney and Liver Cure- is a great medi cine, aud I believe all who are afflicted can i fake it with a certain of relief aud Core. - It. Harm an. The Matthews Cotton Mills, Seima, Ala., are to increase the number of their Hpindles from d.GOO to 10,000. The ofheers of the mill have been au thorized to make.contr-acta f jr the erec tion of a building as large as the pres ent, one and also to purchase the spin dles and machinery The size and ca pacity of tho present mill will be more thau doubled ny this procedure. N E W a i V EUT1SEMENTS. Sam'l W. Holden. J 1IAVJ2 A CiAB-I-1'lTirJO aud I'LUMB- 1NU Establishment on the'Sontb side ol Market between 2nd and 3rd fStieets. l am prepared to do tho very best work a -.' t reasonable terms. I guarantee satisfaction 1 mvlie the public, who may uced the ser- "-i J' ' ' ' '' " -: vices ofatlibt-claMi I'lumber.to call and see me beloro makiu Rirangemeuts el&e where. ' . Maiket bolween -nd and 3rd Bts., J J v . WilailuKton. N. C. 8t.l 10-11 ' ' To Consumptives. 1 'I'lifc ailvortl.s-i- MavlaU bocu permanently riired of'thut dread dlst-asp, l-ons"'uptloii, li.y ;i Mnilo remedy, U anxious In make known to liUMellow-sutU-rcrs the means ol ctire. 'l'nall who desire it Jio will nenl a copy of t he prescript Ion uscil, (I'reeol charg.) with the direct ions tor preparing and using the Hume, which they will rind a sure Cure for CotiKlis, Colds, CunuumpUou, Ablhiua, liroiicliitis. .tc. , ' rartles wishinu ho Prescription, will please, address, KeV. K. A. NVJIjSiUN; -191 Wiin Kt., WllllauiHliuri;)!, N. jyUU-ly CA KOLhJJA CJSNTKA L Iv A 1 L.HOAU. UKNKltAL l'AtajKNtiKn DLf' T. WUiuiUitoii, W. C, Juue iotto, liwvi ThMost Comfomiilc Koutc to tliij .MOl'NTAlNtsV. I.IXVUIV1ION l ll KKm AKK WW ON 'jmalo ntlhomje tl llitn riiipany tor all points' in WliSTkliN .KOUTH-CAROLINA.- ri'LLMAN SLKKPINU CARS rim Ihroosh irotiiVhiirlolUi lo Old Fort and 11,1..... 1.. uli.vili. rSiKitaiiiM-r hitvn H line view oi lor ;uoiiuii 11 -h-j Vl5Sl-:UVATION CAR, Ic ivlujr KOUT v.... . . ... ill.. , . . .. .... , ... Ik. U.Aan AWa fnilll I. I. at ;:iti., ,m., arrivins hi awu) mi ... Al , and Warm BprUn; lV':'" . .. K, W. UuVAk. . JO l lni t n l I'si'engor AkciiL For Wrightsvilic Sound (V N AND Afr'KB JUNE WTUTIIK WA. ONKTfK leave lof WUlOHTSVlUJt SO 0 P. Every Pay, trvm emC Oou4 and TrlneeM st.,al o'clock . R luratoe. will iMV Souud at T A. 5. rf lurlhcr Inforruatlou rply to ., ' - . June ?: Im J.T. trrHKRU.VNlV NOTICE! Valuable Lands for Sato I WiLLoYrKK wr s-vu: at rockt fcVtV-V ; .m.' tV tTtlft 'f itriK lymo mil w Kotfliv ltt, auiM-Uwl tae W.a W. lw Ra4 ll mUm front WitmlnsUM ui U i;1" X prlnrirol (rowtlt 00 U m kKkory. In. chlnHaevla. Qdr (rovtk plmtv muuk. mrnw t CtrP t crv of ria wxKi. a4l u Mtv to uk iim fcty lhr H ttr rMi(lw4 im l TlUiMS or alLKoM laUfc. fcltac liatoeltui tta. but utMrrni tikv( Ui h4 na fo :i riii w twor it vy nu to ui ia iuuxM a4 i wvU rrv l" T.ueprfi, BuaAKU. v ADVEtTISEMNv WilmloMihtfi ville & Onslow R. R. riHE TREASURER, J. o. IflXON OR Assistant Secretary D. A, Bavdgwar, will be at the.'offlce on Market betweenBecond and Thtrdatreet, every day, Sundays ex cepted, fiom 12 M. to 3 o'clock P, M.,j to receive subscription to Slock of the W. W, 4 O.tB. R. je 15-tI R. H.GRANT & CO., PLUMBERS AND G1S FITTERS, NORTH FRONT HTREET FULL SU t-PLY OF THE VERY BEST GAS FIXTURES Always on hand. CHANDAL1ERS, LAMP STANDS,: - BAiH TUBS, WASH STANDS, And every article necesaiy lor I'luuibiuK a Residence, Ready for the occupant. , v FOUNTAINS, ""SPRINKLERS, PUMPS, HOSE, And special attention paid , to driving WJKLli PUF1PS. batlsliiction guaranteed, as we employ the best worKmeii. Give us a call. - je'itf R. H: GRANT A CO. iBbOKlLIME T70R BUILDING PURPOSES. Jl X131t CASK, ! Discounts 011 Large Lots. . f Address, . ' FUfcJSCH BROS. Rocky Folnt, N. C, 9 .- or O. (i. PAK8LEY, J R., plljtf Wllmlngtoo. N. C. Kiciimonl auJ fclcntiorj Bailroai Co I. CUM MKNC1NO Tuiway, WovemDer 1MB. lSC, trains ou this Road Will run as fol lows:.- - 11 . ' liEAVE RICHMOND SOUTH , 3J8 P Fast Mail, dally, makes through 1 counec lions for Savannab-Stops t only at Petersburg. Pullman ! Palace Bleeping Cars between ' - Milford Va and Charleston. Uil A M, Through mail dally eonneeir . log lor Kaieign; vDaF,nu'0 AU gust, Ataen. svnnh t Jack sonville. BUp atHhops, Chea ter, CeutrallB, Drewrys Blnfl, on slcnal. Pull man Sleeper be tween New York and Charleston on this train. : t 7 H M. Freight dallv (except Sunday. A M, Frclsbt dally (except Sundays LE.VVE PETERSBTRO-JJORTH i A M. Fal mail. llly. SUpsonly at . Chester. Pullman Sleepers be- I tween Charleston and Milford, - Va - . J . 7.30. A M, Freight dally, (excert Sunday) 3.1) P M, Ttiough mmII. dally, connecting - Rith Richmond, Frederlcksburi and Potomac Railroad tor all points etuit and west Also mak t Ing connection with Chesapeake '".".- and Ohio Railroad for ih ir- . . ; . glnla Sprlaga and all points I uorth and west. This train atopa ' at Manckestr. Chester and ta- trait. Pullman sleepers 00 this ' i trwin between Chxlesto and f.;;. w New York. 7.4 P M. Freight daily (sxcept Sanday) - i.u i.m,t hmin ftHinwUn Is made betweea Rlcheaond aavd Nscfol. by trsitis Irvine Richmond 11 jO A m. and Nertoik 12.4 P M . All trains leaving IVtersbarg will start from the Appomattox PepoU , 3 R KKNLY. 8reitU , A?XrK. U P Agent nv UU .TKTTKVILH: OBSERVER. JVitl will wtIt Cbm pibikau of The Oiuv wlU ba tarrs cotam LTi. - ,.,.Mr sJ will V s&iliM ta aberxtberv rciWv paid, at 13 per aaaam. atwayv ta aivaac. It wtil give the am -iTT .....la Im iim mm M will VitTUd both tectar asid WipMdsiw will sinw etfccs troaa wttl labor, firs t all. to a-sr U r rerityth ow Piaywtswvtlla. -to, J- iH the itrwsiisnu r-r , ik .ifkkitflu mitM. aad to promote al I that ooeeem the iAr oi the T-7t- dtosweh ls-iSMwata Md t rail tyirUy it te nar jW, uteres w wtil tirtvw to dissa n U mhuum m tae . ;. - AST MAIL AND PA80ENGER ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND EAST via RICHMOND FREDERICL8BtlRtf 'AND'PO - TOMAC RAILROADS. in Entire trains ran throngh from Wilming ton to WashingVoa, via tbll Kkto.wlthokt change. - s - ! . Leave Wilmington, fW tW RR aai jy at a io p m and so p m ana o vi am Leavs Richmond at-502 am and f8 22 .'am and 47 p m. Arrive at Wkshintoa at 9 lo a m and tl 00 PBL,adf SO r go. Arrive at Baltimore at tl2 00 a m and t3 00 p m, and ll 20 pm. Arrive at Philadelphia at t242pm andfftlS pm, 2 30am. t I .'. - - ;: Arrive at New York at t5 30 p m and t9 30 p P m, and a SO a ra. t Daily, Sunday excepted. Daily. - Pullman Palace Bleeping cars on the 8 SO am, trains to jsew York, and on the 8 40 a m trains to Washington C A TAYLOR, General Ticket Agent. ETI) Myers, Gen'l 8upt nov 19 tY D A. SMITH, MANDFACTDRER ani DEALER IK FURNITURE, o. 43 worth froht btreet. The Latest And Handsomest Styles, ALWAYS ON HAND. may 3m h COTTON PRESSES, cotton Gi-iisrs TJEST UOODa OF TBLL KIND NADE. QUALITY AND TRICES GUARAN TEED IN EVERY RE5PEOT. WM. JE. ePniMQEU. CO, Huocessors to Jao. Dawson. June 8-tf THE OENTITNH lYIlliarns Serine l!:chincc t AKI ACKNOWLEfGEO TO, BK TKt BEST III THE WORLD . . . . TbevKarereceivrtl hijrriest Awsrtlaat the Centennial ainf st sljothrr lewiing S Exhibitions hcUt in Ecrope $ end America. rrxxT EAsn taxxajtxs it rn tixxu. TadUm'tc KxaUxl t Mentreal. Canads, and PlstUburj-, Kew York, -. , . m vmiiis iiiMCTUinft co uavrf-dm Quarantine Motico. t;aratljik rom the fort or WUnlncios. wlU be forced froea Ma v 1st to JtovetabeV tat as toiiowv; -4 PttoU wtU ertni all veeaels rroto rU SeMthofOepe Pemr to the ynsuaaua a choaw: ais. all veseeis vktrh hv Sad v klad ol etckaaa oa board dwxtac the l 'Tt a4 wtii ca naito'to s la the mala rtrrtaf oa tb portatd. aa soo aa possible aAar crosau N vewaat a MS lav the OssisbUm aaw itimai' or aOtow aay m torn. '" iclwktw. r bona Z aay aia4 to w alaagmiV. saisn by null IfcWIlp troaa the Uaaraaliae rkyvxtaa, m eve mIi sst be aachervd'aa tar to hs nd mi La rbssaet se le inwniet with anlsueu rovers W vwsswa i la Uwaraaua ai be had oa arrttoauoa sa tkaaavwaf the uaaraaua i-uwoss as SmUktillS. ArPitoMMsve ir awrmru to viw 1 vsavraauae avasa ew anase a aw. r. Wod ar Dr. UUaa aMaltei tiu Ve dtriel by mm UISSM S 111 si. A Maaatr edtJM w eri wtU b ahjr ;ad aa nsNUat arf ar a awi "w.a.crstm.1 tv, uteintTvartaa, ran af waaikt- jaMfrU - - a ; . Ill ' v -.1 ' PROSPECTUS. i THE WILMINGTON POST FOR I B 83, , With its Exceedingly Large Sub scription LIST is the Best ADVERTISING MEDIUM In this State. It is the Only Republican Paper Published in the Second and Third Congressional Dibtricts. It reaches all classes of the pople, WklTE and COLO RED. It advocates Equal Rights before 1 -' c ' :." ' J the Law and at the Ballot Box of ALL MEN, Its location is in the lARGESTICOMMEHCIAL CITY 1 in North Carolina. G1VEH AY LATEST MlItIM; AND MAIIKET JIEPOKT. IT IS OPPOoElWlO RINGS AND CLIQUES Railroad. Political or Commercial, And Exposes them. When?er Found. ADVERTIHIMG HATLA LOW sussc&iprwx PRICE OSL Y TWO DOLLARS :' i : ' ' A Tiir in AdTincc t I i Do lof Forftt to Send tk Mcsft With TirKtst. Address, tcs triLDix irrox rojiT. " r NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS WiIninSUn & W cldoa-K. n. -..,,.'.,,..'; Mas.-5 V. i-9 n'1-" .. -- )..,- rr"W ,.?-'. p-.ijeg j-w ij tr 5 jr Tjn rj- jp JMfawH , . ; - orricaOKNKKAJ.Birnsxrnirssm ,, WUmingon, N.f, Juli 6,li6ioJ - ' s i- I" 1 CHANGK OF BCHXDOL1.' r ON and alter July , 18S3, at 8.W p. m. Passengers Train on the W.e W. Rail road will run aa follows: ; - i. DAY MAIL AND EXPBEoS TR&M Daily Noa. 41 North and 43BaaM) Iavn Wllmlnciaii. KMilAtrMi Arrive at WeWmi J"l.n Leave Wei don ,. MM T- Arrive at Wllminrtcm. Pront Bt. jJgpOtt.MwwiMimi"iim".'MiiMiMi.iml 0.91 F FAST THBOUGH MAIL. AWU.PASafiN- GCB TRAIN. Dally-No. 10 South. :t Leave Weldon...;..... &55P M Arrive at W liming tonroatBtraet JJOPWeswss eeesisaaeeeaa aass.il isayft al" Ml " Mail and Passenger. Trains, Daily. Nos. 43 Nortiu I Leave Wilminct on S.09P.M 120 AM Arrive a t weiaon Trala No 40 South will slon mlvstWU. son, Ooldsboroand Magnolia , j, t Trains ou Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mouul forfTarhoro at 12.00 V. M. and 1.3 P M.. daily. Return I nr. leave Tarboro at 10.00 A M and 3 P M daily. : s train ou Scotland Neclt VBrairch Road leave Halfax for Kcotland'Neck at 3.23 P.M. Returning leave HcotlaadKeck. at 7.30 A. M daily except Sunday, , Train No. 47 makes close eonneetlon at Weldou for all points North Uallv. All rail via Kichmoud. and dailv errenl Rnn. day via Bay Line. V Train Kn 4.1 rnnit riillv irnl makn conaection for all points north via Rich mond and Washington. All trains run solid hitMn whmU. ton and Washineton. and have Pslim&n Palace Sleepers attached. Knr urriiinmnilntlnn nf lm-llril seeger coach will be attached, to local S. i . . 1. 1 J WSVJ a a . . . - J iiiiyuueYiiiR niimmpon at 3,W A.W., Kaily except Sundays. jvun r. mvinc. Ueaeral Sup't. T.M. KMEKSON oeu'l Patwenger Acaab may 13 tl j .' , OjFIfE OKNERAL SPPERINTRNDEWr PETERSBURG K11LKi)ADOOHp)IT. PETaabCB&a V"Alay 13, VsSi WMMERWNO SUNDAY, MAT 1X im. uiibi on mis roaa win roa aa rouowat UOUSU BOUTS. t I BOSTON AND SAVANNAH FAST MALU Trains lea vine Petersburg fWaahtnrton stm t lKpoit a lollows: rMUSet trains. dsUy...b 14. aad 4:13 P.M. Arrive al WeMon... ZtiandiM P.M. Freight trains daily, ex cept run(ii)r........ 7;3A-M. 2.19 P.M. Arriveat Weldon LEAVE WILtWX. I osfi Trains, daily ..-.2i3S A. M,l I M. Arrlpt Pttrrbnre ... .t A.M. i Ui P.M Krrcht lrio dally.eacept uoa)- s tMJi.M. Arrive M l eleribur; . lftOO P.M. Traiu leavlns PetetsaorE at 4.U P. M. stor only at BelSeld. r Klprtnc cars and first class coacbt ntgbt sod day trains. NochADce of cart between WMatlBctoa an4 Washiagton. Throach lick Ma snhl fx sdl tslef-a aad Sorthem Howthern aotnta and aswsace cotcttq iDreofm. tifeu aad ehech beAcaaa 84 Waahlawvoa strvras. P-Crt rnt&X arwlh and 1CT4f at rwr-kbwrg. will riaias tbU Bt4" at w saoi&cvaa tarert efw. Tixfcl uaia oa this mad aea t ts44veiy Mr rrvhu i a 4 stvtttw M asa oa taeta K t mam aM ost yi at raiiwxrv Prain www travel oa Ua traiaa ar trwrtaily nssif el thai lby are UsAsle to 4eaya. Iswteiiisiii aad mas ot tarMsat so i amisser w Un U m ax ret wired to eewa tawtr ai tWa snr u aske o4 urasas tar (reax s ass rx traiaa crtalaMlrtUtWMsBsatttst Mt A'T. a-S ait I ill IISISJII WUi kJa. ttotp I a Laa4 rat. a t.rtJLT.a,l ; i. av-pwbr. tv s iiihi iedTrsaawk. ICE'&ICB.!? . ICE! 1 wru aariujTVU.T jmmrt tswt I awn u Mai ""'7 asM-aaa a.' y ffaraa a S at a i a.'y fffaws M sa in aaAai fmasAs s Wirmtt mmm u ear a aawt saa re a, a. t. AaasAA BALLEOADS. Kn. BuruujrrxiiDxirrB orxicx 1! li tirfr WUJUHGTOI, N. C, July B, UO. CBLaHQl OF BCHXDULS . - . - . : . r3 AND AFTKR Jaly 8. K&V at t P. Vr M. tha foDowiag Paasengar Sehedola will be ran on thUroad: . v- ' '. " NIGHT EiPBI TRAIN (Daily) a- ilvf48Wat4a7 Ea.t. " iiava WHmiVstOB... .......... 9.00 PM lvanoreaea......... ......... M1M Arrive at C. C. A A. JancUoa .. M A. M Arrive at Colambia........ 6J0A.M LeavaCoimaibU. MT.U Leava C C A. JaacUoa.. .... 10 SO P.M Leava Florence at.. ...... 1.5& A. M ArrivaatWUialattoa......... 6.10AM Night Mail and Passenger train, Dail, -- 4:- '- No 40 Wert, t - . Leave WilailstoB ...10.40 P.M Arrive at Florence. 1.45 A. M Mail and rassenger Train, DaHy N. 43 East." Leave Plorence.. ...... .......... 8.15 f. M Arrive at WUmlnrton...... . M --'. ' ;h, v TTaain 13 fltOPfl fti aall lUUOaU, . ' . . 1 Noa, 40 atopa only at Flemlngton, and Marion. Paaaeagera for Colombia, aad all points on O.AC.B. R., C, D.AA.R.R. SUUens. Aiken Jnnetlon. and all points beyond. noaia uuta xio. w rtignt jxpre Pullman Sleepers for Charleston oa trala All trains run solid between Cbarleetoa and Wilmington. ; Loeal Freight leaves Wllminrton dail except Sunday at 7 A. M. , JOBIN F. D1VINK, . " . k , General Bnp'U T. M. alM CKSON, Oesi'l 1 aaaeaser Ac en I. may Li-U Carolina Central Hail- road Oompanyi OFrrCK OF SUPERINTEND tNT 1 WlUH-OTOir, N. C.plaly, 15, 1S83.J II' 11 ill ' CDAN6E OF SCkTKDULK. ON and aflar June 9. 1883, (he foliowtac Schedule will be aoaratad on this RaiU road: .. FASH0R. MAIL AN D EJURhDSV TRAIN: DAILY. Leave Wllmlsctnn 7 in a at No. 1 V Leave Raleigh at 7 JtS p M I Arrive at ihaxtoue at. JJOQ A M l Leave DtarlotLaaL..- k m v at No. 3 V ArHve MaJelgh al Rju a M- j Arrive at Wilmington at SJB A M onlyjiod potaudealgnated la the Com pa jTBin no. i. ueiiy except Kandsy. Do. No. 3 da do Saturday. BHfOJBT DIVIBION, PARS ENUKR. MAIL; EXPRESS AND FRKIUUT. Daily xcept Sundays. Leave Chert .,V A. M -AOS P.M . 7.-OS A. M J.J0 A. M Arrive at Shelby. laveBhelby.. Arrive at Charlotte.. tnlu a?A 1 mm 1 -1 . . ilea at Hamlet with ft A A Trains to and tram Raletgb. and atChnrtoUe with:Shaty Tb roach Meertbc Cars between Wtlmina. tna aadihartotta aod Raleigh aad Char toil. Take Train t lor statasv tile, EUUoaa Western N. C R. R. AabevMe aad poiata Weu. Also. lorHpartaabrg.aravtJ.'aiaeae Atlanta aad aU poau boathwasU L C, JOXER. -: 1 lrVlBiadeat. F. W. CLARK. Uaaaral Pi nsgtr Agaat. telVU . JOHN WERNERT PRATICAX VtLUSULM BAABBa A BID rciirtxicBL 2f BASKET STREET. , viiLr.iir3CTON, n. o. yx mastt racajttaiijii axrtruxa aataaa. Alawpaacataeaad Tvaawsara, TVe I DEOWlf ii FEABEOH. Aasioaiajaji ai raatl :! -. ' ... a . ' u - ' .1'! ! lit 1 1 t i'- il Ml it il ji t. J ! 4 A i I it i-:'
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1883, edition 1
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