ROVE'S QUEEN.
it l'vc is I'I: ,
iHIip' too nid;:
old
,rrhaliililnil"ar'
j,x.nr ',,. rr. ana '
:iw',,li,i"iH-Hiiyri,t-"r
i i fii'lK '
.t;ir.
1 .. -I. il liAII'Js
pon'"w '..'rf.-rl grace.
A
Bail Road Lines, &c.
V
Ceri'l Sup'toiOfTTcfe,
Wl LM INGTON, COLUMBIA JKd AU-
GUST A RAILUUAD. -
jWilinington, N. C, June 1, 1577.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Steamship Lines, &c.
j -
affiV.invall.nll!-
,,!lltli'l'vcnl-v!1:,,ls
'". i Ik- ilc summer liww.
:h; on nvKH.nt nhts.
. ,7,-h thv U-Hutrous form
ri,T;-hi,d wirn'-
' 'jf.luill iiiu' not'down
-5"1- . . n "i'-i fi'r h!mv;
';,,! '', .mneand wear thy crovn.,
1 ?or andouccnofloYc!
t v realm cwnplH.
yAVnMhy fret.
Viewlf BI rlriT Couple
,u.-li.'r! l"Uii the Lansing
' ...iin" hi- -a Uranu River car
Liu Ins rert pw.
Iic sai'l as.he jerked
,1'VV. . " , . , ..
-'jiir.'iet me hoKl ycr hand, jest lor
"... lw nlcr.di'il. i
Z l):n't yuu s'-'c lI'O' arc 1 '"kins
J - rliis'Pri'l. .
' fh:! he replied, looking up
.the car. ''Weil, now, I'm going
n u't , .lie
rrsrtn ri't arounM-yc, ami ii any
' . dares t it crooked 1'il
"' ' ... !. llixir with him until 1
;',. tin to his shoulder-blades
ri'i-:
li;un
Jc'll t
).! ivnr and thfl other
: arm reuiww -..v., - --
.--en looketi as soieum n voy
ob tucir way nonie uum iuuvm.j.
Vc Frets. . ,
.
; .'If'rin i :l siitnmer cpis(xh'; as
iU litilo Johnny: -fist summer
i-'lVAy'r was a lyin in the sun a
".J.juj.. t ut the Hies was that bad
cos he h id to cctth cm. and
',a lv lit n his hed, and was
.-,'Miit like I he dg was. hisn.
L-rV li'-'l hi 1k-1 still, and when the
acl'jsc to liisiuose lowscr winked
ke he Mid you sec what this duffer
i:3 thinks I'm a lilly ' of the
1 rnliich isn't open yet. but you just
:il bl syii and yrtii will sec some
-urc ciait T'-wscr opened his
ir.ry !o so as not to fritcn the bes,
:.l went into 'fowscr'ts mouth.
, T c s'net hU eyes dreamy,'
riMiith, too, and had begun to
i n'.iceflc smile wen the bee stung
vmu never see a hlly ot tnc ral
Ini ia all your life."
On and after Sundar, June 3d, the fullow
ing arhcdlulc trill be run on this road:
DAY Kxl'RESS AND MAIL TKAI,(dailT
j except Suaday,)- ? -'J7
Leare Wilmington..;.......:....... ... 12 13 J M
Arrive at; Florence 5 00 J' M
Leave Florence.......: "12 30 P M
Arrive at Wilmington......... 5 20 P M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily).
Leave Wilmington ;.. G 00 H Al
Leave Florence 10 0$ P 11
Arrive at Columbia...... 1 11A M
Arrive at Augusta.... 4 32 AM
Leave Augusta 8 23T M
Leave Columbia.. ...;............:...;.ll 39PM
Leave Florence 2 45 A M
Arrive at Wilmington. C 40 A M
This Train will only stop at "Fleming ton,
Whitcville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence,
Timmonsvillc, Sumter and Eastover between
Wilmington and Columbia.
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex-
cept Sundays. )
Leave Wilmington...... 2 30 P M
Leave Florence 2 20 AM
Arrive at Columbia... 10 10 AaM
Leave Columbia...... 4 00 P M
Leave Florence...:... i. ....... 4 30 A M
Arrive at Wilmington ... 12 00 M
IPS" Passengers for Augusta and beyond
should take Night Express Train from Wil
mington, i '
Sfr Thrugb Sleeping Cars on night trains
for Charleston and Augusta.
I JAMES ANDERSON, )
juno
General Superintendent.
S. C. Hall,
j AND JOB PRINTER.
iltl, AT TUE'llEAUtlN PRINTING'
' ' ' . I III I I' Ki.
on ,m ili ?lu'lr j"ur(:itcrc:t; gi re me a
it!t v n u r ('.-ii'iuhv; b.hiv vou continue
V-
lOYELTy STORE,
21 MARKET STREET-
n II. ANU S i; L IX' TE I) STOCK,
t-.jiin in '.art of Ci ears, Tobacco,
sariis, Xcniapcrs, Rook?. Pcriod-Unnm-U..
Ac. JU-.
ibi"h will W sol.l at pijces never
''M'd iq tliis city.. . niav 2
New Design.
HtttfoUF CLOCKS or .outtel
j'-'vaj li4iju,t been revived and arc
v " vxtrcindv low . figures ; also a
U T m ':f. bA DIES' WATCH ES,
j . .'.'r ll't ltll m U ill ln nmllr
"Ujkuf the Public is to give me
?: ,:. , J. II. ALLEN.
"atchuuKiT and Jeweller
ros Exchange
MNHKENTLV changed haudj is
i, "b f"r iumu)odation
uf the
lltil ft rwniv-
uiits aril
MmiCct0 c nauts of Gue?t3,
iu7 t U K0OM i' op and the
1 fr to tiic Patrons of the
fv april 7.
Thj Molina Farmer.
4 t tJXEl) will resume tic
1": '' ''- CAKOUXA FARMER,
)l iVl,f eptvinbcr next, with Mr.
"J-N V MlELAN a. Associate Edi-
WILMINGTON & WELDON
KAILROAD COMPANY
I
OKFICK OF GEN'f. SLTKiUNTKNDKNT )
Wilmington, N. C, June I, 1S77. J
On and after Sunday, June 3d, 1877i
the passenger trains on the Wilmington 4
Wcldon Kailroad will run as follows : t.
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINi V
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot
at..... 7 00 AAI
Arrive at Weldcn at 12 50 PM
Leave Weldon daily at i 11 40 AM
Arrive atlWiluiington, Front St. '
Depot at 5 10 P M
AND'
n , -:W .- u.,
STEAMSHIP LINE.
vvnmingto
Miscellaneous.
f
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Tact earner
a.5 0 y
Miscellaneous.
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LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE,
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Popnlar Literature, Science and Arl.
Miscellaneous.
... THE
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AT THE
CEHTENNIAL EXHIBITION
Anuouncement for 1877.
REVO!
P
, J). Foley,
Capt. Trice,
WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON
SATURDAY, MARCH 24.
To bc'fucccedud by Stu;tv
: o :-
CAPT OLIVER,
On Wednesday, March 28,
and thereafter sailing from HaUiinorc every
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
NIGHT JklAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Wilmington, Front St.
Depotf at ..,
Arrive at Weldon at
Leave Wdldon, daily at
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at..
-1 I
5 35 PM
2 20 A M
3 45 A M
i
12 08. M
The Dai Train makes close connection at
Weldon tor all points North via Bay Line
daily, (except Sunday ) and daily, via Rich
mond and jail rail routes.
Night train makes close connections at
Weldon for all points north via Richmond. ;
Pullman s Palace Sleeping Cars attached to
all Night Trains, and run through from Wil
mington t Kicumond. ..
JOrliN t. Dl 1JN i fc,
j Shippers can rely upon the prompt
Sailing of steamers as advertised. "5v
I Through Bills of Xiading given
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L. S. RELDEN, Soliciting Agent.
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mch 21
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SPECIE FEATURES FOR 1877.
1. A new serial story, ,
"The XVXarauis of Iiossic,"
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"Alec Forbes," "Robert Faltoner,?;ctc. :
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powerful story. It began in the November
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will be furnished graits to all new subscribers
for 1877. -
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of
Swedish Scenery and Life,
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University, who is throughly fatnilar with
Sweden and its people from personal oWcrv'a-
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rt and Art Matters,
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l Kiuant 1 i
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