r '.I1 V r THE WILMINGTON POST. WILMINGTON. N. a. Feiday Mokniug, Feb. 1, 1884. The Minister Who : fails to interest his congregation and build up his church, is geaerailj ac cused of being1 a poor preacher, or of not studying hard enough. That is not always where the trouble comes from. Dyspepsia and lifer disorders are re sponsible for many a'dall sermon and many a vacant pulpit. Whjen the Dominie's digestive apparatus is work- - iiigwroDg and his nerves are giving htm pain, and his brain refuses to do its duty, it as, almost impossible to make or to preach a gocd sermon. Give your suffering miuister a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. You will see its effect on next Sunday's preaching. The Rev. Mr. Zebring, of Codorus, Pal, was "paralyzed and could not walk except il with crutches, until Brown's Iron Bit ter' made a nefr man of him. The Rev. Mr. White, of Rock . Hill, S, says? fit Restored me to strength aid vigor." BrowtiV Iron Bitters is not only for the minister, but f jr all people. : : .v ' Toukecs Without Horns. "Do you know that there were ne groes, and I believe many white people in the south, who did not believe that Yankees, as tho southerners ca'led the Union soldiers during the war, were. I human beings men like1 other men?" eajd a southerner to. a Iribune reporter. 'Do you mean to say that ignorance prevailed to such an extant?" queried II the reporter; . 1 most assuredly do. I was a school boy when the war broke out and lived in Wake county fcot many miles from Raleigh, 1 N. ). It was considered a peuai offence in those days to teach a negro to read, et they would be com pelled to take the rear seats, in a coun try church v on bunday and hear the - - . . . . .1 Uible expounded, and were taughjt that hell and damnation would be their por- I lion unless tney really b9Ue?ed every . . . , -- - i v. tu y "u, yi WiBUl . could not spell, much less understand. There was a large slaveholder near my youiiitui nome, and ne owned about sixty negroes. -They were as ignorant, for tie most part, as hog. Morality, tbey knew not the neaoing of. ' Many of the women followed the plow, and they went barefooted winter and sum mer, unless occasionally on Sundays. The bid f&toily cook, was a coal black negres named Cherry, and I remember now wiMi ueJigut tbe lamous bi3CUitP. jfrom the griddle. My brother married the yuiiDgmi3tre?3afier the ?ar.; Well, I uaw a skirmish or two myself about the close of the war, but happened to be on a lurlough at my country home when -Kil patrick'a cavalry and Sher man's iofantry pursued Johnson's fam- e iihed, half-naked troops west of Ral eigh, Every door was closed and every house . barred as' the troops passed by. The rich slave owner had fled to the city, pd by accident I' happened, to be in his plantation house with many whites and blacks, who were trembling u, ior tneir lives wnen me last remnant orWheeIera Confederate cavalry were I ,.au; uT7-.,J.,,a passing closely pursued by Kil Patrick's federal blue coats. A skirmisli occur red in front of the house when the first blue coats with sabres in one hand and carbines in another dashed by after the 'Johnny Rebs 'There's the Yankees, Th'ere's the yankeeel' cried some of us from be hind the' closed windows. "Wharf Whar's the YankeesT asked the cook, Cherry. " II don'c see no Yankees" said an other colored woman. r "Jes. Those are Yankees wearing bl6coat8 and looking bo hice,' said one of the many scared domestics of. the slave owners?house. "You can't fool me said Cherry. Them's not Yankees. Them's men like other .folks. Wharfs their horns? I know Yankees have horns iV. Y. Tribune. Oeu. Shernian in His famous t. war hmtra rn Boirl r?a toi ha P- Merrill, of Toledo, at the Fifth Ave- mm . . . . . . . a nue Hotel, last evening. wasn't long, however, in donning the blue. I was with Sherman in his1 march to the sea. It was on the last day of that great campaign that I first saw him. I had been pressed into service to get a locomotive in running order at .New bern, North Carolina, and had orders to run to Battle Creek, twelve miles away, when I should be joined by a party of olQcers. Presently they came. ? One of them waa talli very commonly dressed; rather uncouth, I thought. But he seemed to be m command ot the party, and perched himself up on the water tank, where he sat while 1 backed the engine down to Battle Creek. He was just as common as you please, and talked to me at times. When he got chfwn to meet the commander of the ocean forces, completing, thus the great work of his campaign"-! found that it was Gen. Sherman. Il he should be nominated for President there isn't ; a man feho was in that army who wouldn't die to see him succeed. . To Keep Lard. When the scraps are just beginning to get brittle and brown, pnt in a tablespoonful of Jne Bait to a quart of the hot lard, and there will be no trouble; the lard will keep perfectly sweet ior any leagtn oi time, nuu iuo su uom nopoMwie uwm w u7 oi coo&ery. jrersuus can etuuij . juuv the lard whiter and harder, aside from PmferTLD-? ltWCeh- JaU8tnC02 f HftlA nhi UaftapHdinff fhn salf ' That little while after adding the salt ' That designed for : summer use should be kept in a' tight earthen jar, bra tin bucket with a coyer, i . . . Psalms. ... . REVISED.! - s HE AR this, all ye people, and give ear all ye invalids of the world, Hop Bitters will 'make you well and to re- 101C6. I : 2.ir8hm put sickness and suffering' under foot. 3.' Be thou no afraid when your fam ly is sick, or you have Bright's disease' or Liver Complaint, for Hop Bitters will cure you.' f 4. Both low and high, rich and poor know the power of Hop Bitters bil lions nervous and 'Rheumatic com plaints. , ; - ... 5. Cleanse me with Hop Bitters and I shall hare robust and blooming health. . 6. Add disease upon disease and let the worst come, I am safe if I use Hop Bitters. . -- 7. For all ray life have I been plagued with sickness and sores, and' not until I a year ago was I cured, by Hop Bit ten. - , .j 8. He that keeetlt. his bones from achiog irom Rheumatism and Neural gia, with' Hop Bitters doeth; wisely. . 9. Though thouhast sorts, pimples freckles, salt rheum, erysipelas, blocd poisoning, yet Hop Bitters will remoye them sll. 10. What woman is there, feeble and sick from female complaints, who de sireth not health and Sisetn Hop Bit ters and is mada well. . Jl. Let not neglect to ue Hop Bit ters biing oa EeriqusEadney and Lifer compjaints. 12. Keep thy tongue from being furred, tby blood pure, and thy stom ach from indigestion by using Hop Bitters. ' - " 33. All my pains and aches and dis ease go like chafFbefore the wind when I use Hop Bitters. 14. Mark the man who was nearly ead and given up. by the doctors after using Hop Bitters and becomcth well. 15. Cease from "worrying about ner- vniisnftss. o-psnfiral rlfthilikv rRnr! nrlnorw ' B - v i. . trouble, for Hop Bitters will restore you . ' NEW a i V ERTISEMENTS. : ,7T i Disrhn.1 Swfl.mp Lottery .Company OF ' - ; , . Virginia, IVorlblb The iraachise of this enterbrise is based upon the charter granted by the Legisla ture or tne utate to tne uismai awamn tnai uompany, ana its legality nas been The object in.- view . is the "improve ment - and extension" of-the Canal, a most important public work, connecting the waters of Virgidla and North Carolina. 355o6o Tickets are to be sold, wlBi - 356 PRIZES, V V aggregating ' $13,050. ; Eaeh Drawing has secured added confi dence, and they will be made regularly up on the THIRD THURSDAY of each month, before the public, aid under the sup vision of duly authorized commissioners supsr- For the 21st ... February. 18S4. Class D is presented with the following SCHEME: Capital Prize $5,000. 1 Piize of. S5.000 is. . $5,000 1 do . 1.500 is. ' l do do do do do do da do do do 1 .000 -i.8 ) 000 1,500 , 600 is 500 l 1 1 1 6 200 ' is. .. 200 200 is. 200 200 is 200 200 is... .. 200 J00 are.......,.,....... 600 15 ou are u. ...... 7ou 10 are ....... ; 1,000 5 are 1,000 100 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 of. 150 .8450 9 of.... ... ...... ..... 30 OA 270 ..M. . . ..MM ...... ...... 9 Of ...... 130 353 Prizes, Distributing $13.0 Tickets oiily $1,00. Plan of Lottery similar io that ot Louis iana Company. .. : J. B. JHORBACH, Manager; ADDlicatlon for club rates, or for informa- I 41nr rT an r ft.nif ntisinpsn Khnnlfl tin . M M ' 1 w wv plainly. written, giving State, county and Remittances should be sent by Express rather than by P. O. money coders or reg istered letters. Express charges upon So and larger sums will be paid by the company. - f Address plainly, J. P. HORBACH, c Norfolk. Va. Aeents for the sale of Tickets required throughout the State. Address applications as above. r ' The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class C. on the 17th January. 1884. of the Dismal Ppwamp Dottery Company, aud certify tat it was conducted with strict fairness "o ail lnterestea. ! 1 CAAS. PICKETT, , ept 11-iy Commissioners. Will be mailed CDCC to a" appucants ana to customers m last year witnow orucrm j. It containJ illustrations, prices descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, etc. invalttatole all. D.M.FERR&C0.B!S decl4-3m ; rilkh ' B. F. Sparkma:nv TONSORIAL ARTIST, . FRANKLIN, VJTltaiNIA. I style. Perfect satisfaction given. Special attenUon paid to family work. I 7 V ; . Wilmington Post, Franklin Gaxette.0 Lee Gazette, .Police J News, Norfolk VlrS inian. Norfolk Evening News and Porta- mouth Times takeng - oct 25- NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. JOB PRINTING, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Which we print in a clear and distinct -A . manner. OUR PRICKS MO DEBATE. Oar work guaranteed satisfactory. I E. 8. WARROCK & CQ. : t Corner Front and.Prlncess;gtreet8. , October 2 6 tf over Dyers. SV1EF.1ERY PURVIS, pRACTICAIi HOUSE PAINTER, TAR BORO, N. C., oflers his Professional Servi- ces to the;Publlc. GUARANTEES SATISFACTION, 'i - - WOllK DONE AT PBICES TO SU TfitE TIMES, Oct26-13t a ts ? 2 m p n v rr w -so w. h- ; m M1 3 -P no1 O a June 29 3m D. BRUNHILD & BR0., Distillers, Wholesale Lipr Dealers AND PROPRIETORS OF THEJS CHAMPION.--; CIGAR FACT0KY, v. WILMINGTON, !N. C. HICKS I BRUNHILD & BROS.. RICHMOND, VA., .. : '' .' - its.- ' ; i MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINP OF FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, - NAVYS AND TWISTS, may 20 tl v. . ' . ' ' FO?R 1883. Will be mailed fbee to all applicante. and to cub-. tomora of last year without ordering: it It contains sbout 175pagrea, 600 illuMtraticas, prices, accurate descriptions and valuable directions for planting; 1500 varieties oi Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, Frait Trees, etc Invaluable to all, espec ially to Market Gardeners. Bend for it! D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MiCH. Kicnioni ani EetersDnrs Eailrpal Co ,.tJ W Trf H, ft H V nfc.i r ZIOfclMENCINO Tuesday, November 18th. j irams on mis jnoau win run a xui lows: i LEAVE RICHMOND SOUTH 3.16 P y .'Fast & ail, daily, make3 through , connections for Savannah Stops only at Petersburg. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Milford Va and Charleston. 11.51 A M, Through mall daily conneeti ingfor Raleigh, Charleston, Au gusta, Aiken, Savannah t Jack sonville. StopS at Shops, Ches- ' ter, Centralia. Drewry's Ulun, .on signal. Pullman Sleeper be tween New York and Charleston on this train. - ' .... - ' 6.30 H M, Freight daily (except Sunday. 7.20 A M, Freight dailjj (except Sundays LEAVE PETERSBTRQ NORTH Uriesier. tra.u.iaii. cuwpers u tween Charleston and Milford, ya f- , ' ' , kw 7.30 A reight daily, (except Sunday) . Q T Hf TTirmtrVi moll Hailv timrtnt.ntr A i AUWUJk. Ill K..l ll l - q - Rith Richmond, Fredericfcsbur and - Potomac Railroad for ail K ilnts east and west Also mak g connection with Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for the Vir - ifinia Springs and all points north and west. This train stops at Manchester, Chester and Cen- traiia. jfuiiman sleepers on tms f ' train between Charleston and New York, ! c75 P M, Freight daily (except Sunday) A direct four hours connection is made between Richmond and Norfolk, by trains leaving Richmond 11.50 A fx, and Norfolk 12.25 PM . : ' j: All trains leaving Petersburg will start from the Appomattox Depot. J R KENLY, Superintendent. P OPE, QPT Aaent nov 19 U Bungs, Nails4&c 25 Bbls BUNGS, 350Kcss NALS, '" gQQ Bundles HOOP IROK. 2 g Bbls GLUE, For sale by ADRIAN k VOLLERS, U 2r IJLJ 1 L-J Jif P3S I 1 MM A UW NEW.AD VEB TISEMEN1S. PAST MAIL . . AND PASSENGER ROUTE TO THE 1 NORTH AND EAST via RICHMOND TOUAC RAILROAD Entire trains run through Irom T&HmlA ton to Washlnston, Tla tils route wlthoat Leave Wilmington, rw W BR - dally at 8.00 p zn, 8.53 a ts. and 12.33 am. Leare Elchmond at H 00 a ta. t tlO S5 a in,' Arrive at Washlngtom at 10 39 a m t3' 40 pm,and1100pxn. ;: i - s Arrive at Baltimore at"fl2 Oo noon, 5 00 pm,anl12 aOnlghU -Tti , i Arrive t Philadelphia at f3 87 p m, fT30 p iu( um o warn. . u i , ; t . ........ i - . ....( Arrive at New York at f5 80 p m, flO 05 p nt tDaily, Sunday excepted. ' Dally. r - j inaiman Palace Sleeping ears on the 8 53 am i11 to New York, and on the 8.00 p m and 12 30 a m trains to Washington. . OATAYLOB.1 ' General Ticket Agent. . Gen'i Supt , i .. - - :-' - . ; - t - PARKER & TAYLOR, Dealers in the celebrated - . j 11 Golien Hamst "Faraet" ani "Sontta Oal" ' ; COOKING- " STOVES, Heating. Stoves j of every variety; Guns, Tinware, Pla ted Ware, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Grocers' Scales, Drill i Pumps, Kerosene' Oil, and House Furnishing Goods generally. 23 SOUTH FRONT STREET nov 9-tf ' COTTON PRESSES? 0007T03SI Exists B EST GdODS OP THE KIND NADE. QUALITY AND PJilOES GUARAN- fTEED IN EVERY RESPEUT, . " WM. E. SPIilNQER & CO, Successors to Jno. Dawson. luneS-tf THE GEN U JCTB Williams Sewing Machines s. BEST m THEMORLD mu t. . ll;1...i'-:.-J..iil.J xuuy nave leutiveu iugnes Aw&rasai uiu Centennial and at all other leading ' 1 Exhibitions held in Europe ; ipnd America. Factories located at Montreal, Canada, and 5 . Plattsburk, l?ew York. , f ; r: VR ITotro Same Street Kentztai L may6 em. . WILLIAM LYNCH; THE Tailor and Clothier, ' . -1 TJAS A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT J-L OF . Cassimeres. . i Doeskins and - BroadelOths, AMERICAN AND IMPOR Which he will cat and make to order in the latest styles. -Satisfaction Guaranteed. Store north side of Princess street near Front. may20tf W E W AN T ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS MEN IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY . TO SELL OUR POPULAR BOO. . Offer liberal inducements- Applicants will please give age, experience (if any), and reference as to character andiabits. a. Brxijurnuxu uua.a v;jir ior men who are not afraid of work and want to make money, Apply In person or by letter to . B.' F". JOHNSON tt CO sept' 7-3m 1013 Main 8 1., Kick no nd. JF YOU WANJf FIRST-CLASS BOOK and Job Work dene at low prices, send - i i - your orders to the - ! FRANKLIN GAZETTE OFFICE. oct 23 ... J . .- - . j - ' . - . ...... - . , - . AD VEBTI3EMENTS. CAUTION. .ill Schiedam 1 i f . 1" , i Aromatio; -ti FT HAVING BEEN BROUGHT TO OUR' attention that imitation! of our artlclexe being sold in this market, notioeis hereby V- given to all whom it may concern, that the vending of any article, with any alterations ol trade marks above descrlbed,will be prosecuted tinder a recent.sct:cr;the;iU18' Congress UDOLPEfO WOLJTS SONS A CO- L JU ECftTOBtrtst, WewTork. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wilmington & Weldon R. R. Company i i.'.'lZli 1 - - w TTT I-I m A. 1U f Wilminston, N. OlJov 18, 1883. J CHANGS OF SCHEDULB. ON and alter Nov 18, 18S3. at IKS p. m, Pase sneers Train on the W. ft W. Mall- road will run as follows : '4 DAY MAIL AND EXPBEsS TRAIN Daily Nos. 47.North and 48 Souths Leave "Wilmington. Front Btreet ' J3CpOt ftttMKlMl WMH MW 853 A. AX Arrive at Weldon.WM..M..MM..M.. 3.21: P M Leave Weldon...M.U.... . 8.00JP M Arrive at, Wilmington, Front St. - . Depot.tm.......................... ....... 8i40 P a( FAST THROUQ MAIL 1 ANU PASSEN GER TRAIN, Daily-No. 40 South; Leave Weldon..... 5;C0 PM Arrive at WUmingtonront Street j DepetM..M...uM.n.M..M.M1325 PM Mail i and Passenger Trains, Daily. Nos. 43 North. . Leave Wilmlngt on....;.........,. Arrive at Weldon 8.00 P.M 2.20 A.M Mail and, Passenger Trains Nos. 45 and 42. Leave Wilmington.... 12.30 AM Arrive at Weldon... 6.30 A M 1.05 AM 6.55 AM Lieave Weldon. Arrive at Wilmington........,...;. .. - . - -. - ' - . ' j : . Train No 40 South will stop only at Wil son, Goldsboro and Magnolia I :. I-. V' si.f- Ij; r : I? a .-.1 - t . Trains on Tarboro Branch1 Koad ' leave Rocky Mount forfTarboro at 1J20 A. M. and iJ P M.. dally. Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A M and a P M daily. . Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halfax for Scotland Neck at 3.23 P.M. Returning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M daily except Sunday. W-,. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North -Dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun day via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close connection ror an points north via Rich mond and Washington. I " Train 42 diUly except Monday.! xrain.ao aauy except aonaay. . ' . ... . : - I - , n: i rr S All trains run solid between "Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman raiace meepers attacned. v . For accommodation of local travel a pas senger coach .will be attached to' local freight leavihgWiUnlngtoru afc;15 A. Eaily except Sundays. OHN F. DIVINE, uenerai uup't. T. M. EMERSON Gen'l Passenger Agent, may 13 tt i OlTICK GEITEKAI. StrPKBINTKETnKN t4 . 1 CSPxnEKSBUBO Ra.il.koad CojcpAitt, COMMENCING SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1882. trains on this road will run as follows: GOING SOUTH. V BOSTON AND SAVANNAH FAST MAIL. , , , i .?. Trains leaving Petersburg (Washington street Depot) as follows: - " . i r ) . '.' V--.; Passenger trains, dally.... 1212and;3;46P.M. ... ' 10:48 P.M Arriveat Weldon..J.. Freight trains dally, ex cept Sunday ................... 1048 A.M. I Arrive at Weldon. M....6.00 and 9:10 P.M. XEAVK WBXBON Passenger Trains, daily 2:25 A, M. 2.51 P.M. Arriveat Petersburg. ..... Freight trains daily, except Monday 6:50A. M. 6:00 AI 1:33 A.M Arrive at Petersburg Train-leaving Petersburg at 3:16 P. M. stops only at Belfleld. - Sleeping cars and first class coaches on night and day trains. ( No change of cars between Wilmington and Washington. Throueh tickets sold to all Eastern and Northern Southern points and baggage checked through. Passengers going south will purchase tickets and check baggage at Washington street depot. Passeneers eolne north and stopping at Petersburg, will claim their baggage at wasmngion street aepox. Freight trains on this road are intended exclusively zor ireignt, suu bo provision im made on them for the comfort and oonven- ience of passengers. - Persons who travel on these trains are specially notified that they are liable to delays, inconveniences and i risks not incident to passenger trains. , Agents are not required to open their of fices for the sale of tickets for freight trains North bound freight trains stop all night at Mt Airy, and all passengers will be dis charged at that point. R. M. SULLY. GeaU Supt. W. J. Bsowzr, Dispatcher of Trains, ang2!.tf . l . I I RAILROADS. SUPERINTENDENTS OFKICE Wilnington, Columbia & Au gnsta R. Rt Conpany. f WlWOKGTOIT, N. C. Nov. 18, 1SS3. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND AFTER Nov. 18, 1883, at 9 l, . the followlne Passeneer Schedule will be run on this road: No 13 Leave Wilmigton.....,. 7.15 A M . -. Arrive at FlorenceMM..M...11.40 A M No 45 Leave Florence.............. 7. 40 A M Arrive at TVllmlngton..rt,.12.lOAM NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily) Nos. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington..... 9.10 P M Leave Florence....:. 2.40'A M Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction..., 6.20 A. M Arrive at Columbia.,...,....,.. 6.40 A.M Leave Columbia 9.55 P. M Leave c Ci & A. JuncUon.; ,. .10J30 PiM" Leave Florence at....f ... ... A.M Arrive at WUmiiigton 8.23 A M Night Mail and Passenger train, Daily, No 40 West, " - ' . ; -t. . - ' - , y; i . '. r ' Leave Wilmington 10.40 P. M Arrive at Florence.. 1.42 A. M Mail and Passenger Train, DailyNo. 43 East. Leave Florence. . . . . . , Arrive at Wilmington Train 43 stops at all stations. . 3.35 P. M .7.42 PM Nos. 40 stops, only at Flemlngton, and Marion. . .' Train 42 daily except Monday. - Train 45 dally except Sunday. i Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. & C. R. R., C.j V. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48 Night Express, i Pullman Sleepers for Charleston on train 48. , .- - ... , All trains ruu solid between Charleston and Wilmington. - Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally except Sunday at 7 A. M. JCHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Fassenger Asent.- may!3-tX - i Carolina Central Hail - road Company. ; OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT WlLBHNQTON, N. C.Uly, 13, 18S3. J CHANGE OF1 SCHEDULE. ON andafter June 9,1883, the following Schedule will be operated on this Rail road: ' ' . . , . v; PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY. Teavft wnminirtnn. -:L....'710 V M LNo. 1 J-Leave Raleigh at ;.....X7S35 PM Arrive at Charlotte at. :.7.00 A M 1 Leave Charlotte at t 8.45 P M No. 2 VArrlve Raleigh at.U..,....8.30 A M ) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.25 A M Passenger Trains stop at regular station a only nd points designated in the Comp a ny's Time Table. . s Train No, 1. Daily except Sunday. xjo. sso.z ao do Katuruay. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, ' EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. , Daily except Sunday s. Leave Charlotte................... 5:30 Ai M Arriveat Shelbym...M.Mm.......9:00. P. M Leave Shelby.-. 7:00 A. M Arriveat Charlotte..........M...M.:..10:30 A. M Trains No. 1 and 2 makes close connec tion at Hamlet with R A A Trains to and from Raleigh, and at Charlotte withlSheiby division Train. .' . :"' , V - Throneh SleeplnerCars between Wilming ton and Charlotte, and. Raleigh and Char lotte, , - ' i Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle. Stations Western N. C R. R. Ashevl'le and points West. f Alto, for Spartanburg. Greenville; Athens Atlanta and all pointsSouth west. , L. C. JONES," - Superintendent. 1 F. W. CLABK, General Passenger Agent; je 15-tf ; JOHN WERNER, PRATICAL GERMAN DARBCQ AND PERFUME It. 29 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. JJY MilNY FRIENDS IN SMITHVILLU and in the country are Invited to come and -1 ' : - ".'v"- ; -t ' .N' ' ; ; - i see me, Also Sea Captains and Gommerci Travelers. The best workmen and the fla , est acconunodat ions in the city, -T- 'vjauK. Ml, i 1: ii -5'' . ' 'a i