NEVER MORE.
, cwpctness that can never more return !
Thou art passed out of life-arid whither
The rtiuxrd-'pruned bough may heal, and
cnroutanew.
And some light hearts may all too quickly
To sparine brave, and live without the
true. '
iM,t jisome painter that yet seeks in vain
-rUt lone-wooed color for his hungjy eye,
1 .lrearns it woven on Koine foreign loom.
To wake and find it missing 'neath hissk-.
So have we lost a glory to the tml.
sprint shall come round, and all her sounds
A.nil 'UvtfJt' her lips with, all ombrosial
... .vinsunsljall set earth's heart astir,
s wo ivToicf, and we have rapture too,
Hiit one implied chord shall no more answer
it o' life's sunnv woof one thread is drawn,
i vfitli's face hath bleached for us her fair
one -fiower' that bloomed is fallen later
lower
w ill never shme as sweet against our sky.
Y
Uthis i)l:uiK piace, uiui u5iiuiM,t;ui
. ,rlijitcr ! take thy brush, for life :
th colors left tliee they :
T-,ir r ii rv still the hunger atthiuu'1
J, ill . iu -, tlinro
is short,
are fair;
'heart
....... thV.t which is not there
Henceforth, ujion thy palette ai d my life
one unlilled place lies bare.
THE ELECTION LAW.
W yie'd much of our space to-day
tothe fublication of' the . following
dose synopsis of the Eiectiou Law as
e utmI It iu the Raleigh Observer.
In vi vr f the iuteuso interest which
u0 'ii t at tHcli to t he cleat km to be
ieKl .11 litis JState uext August it would
be we;i, ihu fur our readers to
preserve thia issue of the Review for
future reference:
Tin -Justice; of the Peace of the
several counties shall be constituted
he Board of Justices of the Peace for
me purpose ot this ejection.
IJoaid of .Justices niay alter Ii6
The
poll
ing p.-C'j.
iiie Commissioners ate to make re
quisition on the Secretary of Stae for
i-uitable r gistration books.
Tne Jioaid of Justices oa or before
the lirst Monday of the month preced
ing eich election (firtt Monday in
July) f.hall appoint registrars for each
precinct. Registrars shall be furnished
with registration books and it shall be
their duty to revise the existing books
of registration, and for thirty "days
keep open their books for new regis
tration. If the Boaid of Justices for any
county so direct thete may be an l
tirely new registration, but this re
quires a notice of thirty days in each
township.
REGISTERING AND VOT1KG.
No one is to register or vots except
in that township where he is an actual
and bona fide resident on the day of
election. Certificates of registration
are not ellowed. The following, per
sou8 are not to register or to vote:
Minors, idiots and lunatics; persons
who, after conviction, or confession in
open court, havo been adjudged guilty
of felony or other infamous crime,
committed after January 1, 1877, un
less restored to rights of citizenship
by law.
Subject to the following exceptions:
all males, born in the United States,
or naturalized, who have resided in
the State twelve months next preced
ing the election, and ninety days in
the county, ore qualified to register
and vote in the precincts wiiere tkey
reside. The residence of a married
man is where his family resides; that
of a single man is where he sleeps.
Nc one is to register in any precinct
to which he has removed for the mere
purpose of voting therein; nor unless
his residence is actual and bona fide.
It shall be the duty of the Registrar,
or the Judge of the election, when so
requested by any bystander, to swear
any person offering register or to
vote, as to his residence.
Every person .offering to register
shall state under oath his qualifications.
And upon request, the Registrar
the
: : xi. i : i. x
the oath of one elector.
If an applicant for registration has
previously registered elsewhere in the
same connty. he shall not be registered
unless he prodnces a certificate that
his name has been erased from the
books of his former township.
No registration shall be allowed on
eieouon aay, unless ine yoier nas oe-
i i i . ii i i
come entitled to register on that day
me ist Monaay ot tne montn next
SBH tjZZi
tors of election (two of whom shall be
of a different political party from the
registrars,) at each polling-place.
It shall be tho duty of the liegi?-
trars and Judges of Election to attend
at the pollingplace of their precm t
on tbe Saturday before election T3d
august j irom y a. m. tin Dp. m
hear and determine challenges.
and
The Judges and Itegistrars shall
attend at the polls on the day of elec
ituu xuuieuuy, atu auusij uuu con -
I I ' l 1 I'll. Mm 41 J
ttuet tne election. Tney shall enter
the name of every person who votes in
tne pon DOOK8; certny tne same and
deposit them with the Register of
Deeds.
un election day any person may,
and the Judges shall, challenge the
ote of any person suspected of not
being qualified.
Any .one so challenged shall be sworn
ana examined as to his qualifications;
. . . .
and other witnesses may oe examined
on oath, and the Jadges may reiect
i uie voie ii uiey are eatisned that sucn
I I i i 11 - - t .. . 1
s mmm fi m A a
pcfsuu uui n icgai Tuicr;
mv. . .L.ll i.. i
auo puii Bumi ue open irom v a. m.
uii euuaci. uiors Biiuii uaua in lueir
ballot8 to the Judges who shall deposit
them in tne boxes.
immediately alter the election the
iadges shall deposit the registration
books with the Register of Deeds.
BALLOTS
Justices of the Supreme Court,
Jadges of Superior Court, and Sober
tors shall be voted for on one ballot..
Assembly on
one Dauoc. j - . ;i n
t
Bal
ith" County officers on one ballot
lots shall be on white papar and with
out device.
The County Commissioners
shall
provide the ballot boxes for each class
of officers to be voted for,
ELECTION.
When the election-is over, the i Re
gistrar and judges of election, in! the
presence of such persons as j may at
tend, shall open tho boxes, count the
ballots, reading aloud the names on
the tickets.
I
If there be two
or more tickets
rolled up together, if any ticket has
more names on it than the voter has a
right to vote for, or has a device! on it,
they shall be void. ) j;
The counting of the votes shall be
continued without'adiournment unti!
completed, and the result thereof de
clared ': M '" 1
The judges of election at each poll
ing place shall appoint ono yf their
number to attend the baeeting of the
board of county canvassers as a mem
ber of the board, and they shall deliver
to him the original return statement
of the result of the election ati their
polling place. ; , j , i
The county canvassers, so chosen
shall constitute the board of county
canvassers; the Register of Deeds shall
be their clerk, unless the board ect
another. j
The beard of connty canvassers
shall meet on the BecondjClay after the
election, (Saturday, August) 10th,) at
12 o'clock at the Court-house, j and at
that hour, without delay, such pf those
ho are present shall elect a chairman
who shall swear in the member of the
Knurr! . ii it I - 1
The board of canvassers h
hall at
of the
that meeting iu the presence
Sheriff and of such persons
as mav
cnoose to attend, open
J 1 A ,
and
anvasB
the returns and make abstracts,
' stat-
leg the number cf ballots cast
an each
precinct for'each office, the name of
each person voted for, andj the1 num
ber of votes given for each person; for
each different office, and shall sign the
same. ' ! 1 . 1 j.
ABSTRACTS OF VOTES.
The abstract of the vptes for e nch of
the following classesshall be -on a dif
ferent sheet: I I
1. Senators and Representatives
in
the General Assembly, i
2. Justices of Suprem
Judges of Superior Court and
Court,
tSolici-
tOTH. t
3. County officeriS.
Three abstracts of a
votes eafit for
Jugtices of Supreme Cpiirt, Judges of
Superior Court am Solicitor?1, shall be
made and signed, by' the Board 'of
County Canvassers; one of which shall
be delivered to the Sheriff; jbne filed
with Register of Deeds; and the third
forwarded by registHrea
ettei? to tlie
Kecretary of State nt Raltlig
Two separate abstractH
ot the votes
cst for Senators shall be
mado when-
ever the Senatorial District Is com
posed of morts than one
pounty : one
of which shall be" filed
with the Reg-
istor of Deeds, and the
other fur-
nished to the hheriff.
When tho canvass is concluded the
Board of Canvassers bhall deliver the
original returns to the Clerk of tl
Superior Court to be filed in his office;
they shall also cause the abstracts to
be recorded in . a bdok to be called
u2 fie Election Book" to be kept in the
office of Clerk of the Supeiior Court.
The Clerk of-Superior Conrd shall
transmit to the Secretary of State du
plicates of the abstracts' of tho votes !
for all but County officers.
KESULT.
The person having the greatest
number of votes for aDy office is to be
declared elected.
When the Board of I Canvassers have
completed comparing the polls, they
shall proclaim the result at the court
house door, stating (the number of
votes cast in their county for each per
son voted for.at that election. .
The Sheriffs in the various Senato
rial Districts composed of ihoro than
SAt SS
designated by law, in' their respective
Districts, one week after the election,
and compare the polls for Senators.
and give their certificate to; the Sena
tors duly elected. I y j 1 I
:The Sheriff of each county shall fur
nish the members elected to thfe House
of Representatives aniri tiiA Senator
(where the Senatorial District Ss com-
- , f onv ... . . . ...
gfioate of election.! I I !
(September) to be qualified.
nvassers.i
lhe Governor, Secretary of I State,
Attorney (ieneral, and two; members
of tne otate benate, h one of each po-
litical parly, shall constitute the Board
of State Canvassers.
The Board of State Canvassers shall
open the abstracts tranismit
ed to the
on I lhur6day fol
lowing the third Monday
after the
j day of election (August 29
and exs
I n 1. .. . 1
I uiuiuo iua iBiurus, 11 lliey uav
have been
received irom all the counties.! and if
all havo not been received) the Board
may adjourn for twenty days for the
purpose of obtaining! copies. The
Board shall then proceed with the can
vass, conducting the same publicly in
uie rj.au oi tne House of Representa
tives, 'lhe Board1 shall make an ab
stract stating tho pumber of ballots
casi ior each candidate, the names bf
ii '
a" persons voted for, I tho olfice, and
tne numbers of votes' received bv
eacn. L hey Bhall state wicm thev
I . .. . i. .
fcueriain oy the count to be elected.
I 'j-k-n. a, a. i m i f
auo ausitaci Bnau be signed and
I.. n 41 .i .
i mo eeai ot me state alhxed.
i yiuvision applies at the ap-
proacmng election to the election of
justices ot the Supreme Court. Jndfres
oi ti.e superior Court and Solici-
tors, j y ! 1 L I
xuy election is to be Laid oh the!
nrst lhursday in August (August 8).
UBSCKIBE
TO
THE
! DAILY, REVIEW.
Members of General
I II . i i !
Miscellaneous.
PIANOS
Retail price $900
only $260.
Parlor OaeiKf,
price 9H9
only $103. Paper free. D.F.
Beatty, Washington, N. J
REVOLVER EREE&SSS&S
ridges. Address, J. Bown & Sen, 136 A 138
WooHBtf PittsDurgn, ra. i ieo jw.
SKIN DISEASES Treatise on Skin
Diseases, giving: symptoms, and seas cube.
Sent free to those afflicted. Address, JC.S.
Webster, 50 N. 5ti st ' Philadelphia, Pa.
feb 27-4 w - ; 1 1 i ,' . I
S50
For a CASE of CATARRH
That Sariford's Radical Cure
for Catarrh will not instantly re
lieve and speedily cure. Referen
ces, Henrv Wells, Esq., Wells,
Fargo, Co., Aurora, N. Y.;Wm.
Bowen, Esq., Mc. Hatton, Grant A
Bowen, St. Louis. Testimonials
and treatise by mail- Price, with
improved Inhaler, $1. 8old every
where. WEEKS POTTER, Pro
prietors. F.oston, Mass. feb 27-4w
$50
TempBrance RefmD
AND; ITS GRIAT EEFORMERa.
BY REV. VV. H. DANIELS, A. M.
Profusely Illustrated witn rortraiis ana
Sketches and containing oier ow
33 A . whole Temperance Library in a
single volume. Agents w antea tvery wnere.
Address for extra terms wu wrtmn,
NELSON A PHILLIPS, P05 Browav,New
York. reD37-w-
Goulds Manufacturing Co.
m Manuf acturers M au
9 kinds of '
Force anil Lift
PUK1PS,,
Pbr ViMirns, Well, Kail,
road". Steamboats.
Winch i U. te.
fire: engines,
Hydraulic Bams,
AMLMXi AM BBXIiS
lot Churobee, bchoou.
ana nantewoaa.
Corn-Shell ers, Sinks, etc.
i Pomps aad Materia Lb for
Driren Wells a specialty.
fjatifif action gvaranteea.
' Oataloguee furnished
I iVT I ' noon application, i
INQUIRE FOR COUCdS PITWIPS
.? W PACTTORY. Seneca Falls. N. Y. ;
feb 27-4 w 1
cook.
Larcrest. Best and Cheapest. Manufactured
tor tne trade, bend lor sample.
Thomas, kobekt, Stevenson & Co.,
PiiiLADELpniA. (feb 2i-4w
We will senilfirtK by mml and gunrnntt their
sajeumval gooa condition,
12 Hoses. 12 different varieties, for 1.00
20 Verbenas. 20 different varieties, fer $1.00
15 Basket & Bedding Plants. 15 sorts, for $1.00
Q Jeraniums. 10 different varieties, for 91.00
12 Tuberoses, all flowering bulbs, for $1.09
12 Gladiolus, all flowering bulbs, for - $1.00
8 Carnations, 8 splendid sorts, for - $1 J0
Q Hardy Flowerinn; Shrubs, 6 sorts, for $1.00
A hundred other things cheap
An 60-page IUtutnted CU1om flto to l IppOoauU.
Also, an Immense Stock of Fruit
A Arnnmental
T rees,
rergreens a
loRUo of trees, I
fihrub8etc A 64-pagn oatalogutt of trees.
etc.. ana'ie-pago pneo list rree. , 4tn
yeari3ureennouge8. guu Acres
feb 27
4w
THE
YOUTH'S C0MPANI0II,
A WEEKLY PAPER FOR
i
YOUNG
AND THE
eaeerlv by the younjr folks, and read with
interest by the older. Its purpose is to in
terest while it amuses : to be judicious, prac
tical, sensible, and to hare really permanent
worth, while it attracts for the hour.
It is handsomely illustrated, and nas lor
contributors some of the most attractive
writers in the (country. Among these are i
J. T. Trowbridge, Dinah Muloch Craik,
James T. Fields, J. G-. Whittier.
Rebecca H. Da via, Louise C. Moultoa,
Mrs.A. ELLeonowens, C, A Stephens,
EdwardErerett Hale. Harriet P. Spofford,
Wm. Cullen Bryant, A. D. T. Whitney,
r Louisa M. Alcott.
Its readin? is adapted to old and young: is
rery comprehensive in its character. It gives
Stories of Adventure, Stories of Home and
Letters of Travel,
School Life,
Tales, Poetry,
Editorials upon Cur
rent Topics,
Selections for Decla
Bistorical Articles,
mation,
Anecdotes, Puzzles.
BiograpicalSketches,
Religious Articles,
Facts and Incidents.
Subscription Price, $1.75. Specimen copies j
sent free. Please mention in what paper you 1
reead this advertisement.
PERRY MASOIV & CO.,
Al Temple Place, Boston.
feb 27-4 I
F. AL SCHUTTE,
X7&19 Souths Front Etreet,
T ARGEST STOCK, Best Designs, Lowest
Prices in
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges,
Reclining Chairs, Sofas, Easy Chairs,
Tete-a-TeteSjWardrobes, Sideboards,
Marble and Wood-Top Tables, i
Hat Racks, Cribs, Spring Beds and Cots.
Common Bedsteads, Mirrors, Walnut
Steads, Washstands, and Bureaus, Common
Chairs and Rockers, Walnut Chairs and
Rockers in great yariety; Mattrasses, Carpets
and eTery thing usually found in a first-claas
.furniture LstabuihmsnL jan 23
19
Steamsliip Lines, &c.
CLYDE'S
: ' " AND , ! .
: I i
Wilmington, N, C,9f
Steamship Line
She Oteamerl
BENEFACTOR,
CAPT. JONES,
W1LL2SAIL FROM KEWjl YORK OX
SATURDAY, March 23
tsg Snippers can rely upon the prompt
sailing of Steamers as adrertised.
For Freight Engagements apply to.
XL. CASAtJZ. ilgent,
1 1 I Wilmington, rr. C.
S. aHLuKlS, Soliciting Agent.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General igents,
6 Bowlins; Green, or Pier 13,! N. R., New
3mchl8 -I .
alti moire
ANDJ j !
Wilmington, ni.:C,
STEAMSHIPQL1NE.'
Tho Steamer
CAPT. OLIVER,
WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON
Wednesday, March 205Q
To be followed by the ,
D. J. FOLEY,
CAPT. PRICE,
Saturday March 23.
S" Shippers can rely upon the prompt
sailing' of steamers as adTertised.
Through Bills of Lading" given
to and from
Philadelphia,
guaranteed.
and Prompt
Dispatch
For . Freight Engagements apply te
;v - i '
A. D. CAZAUI, Agent,
Wilmington, IT. C.
L. S. B ELD EN, Soliciting Agent.
REUBEN FOSTER, General Agen
Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore;
York. mch 18
Soartanburs
& A.
R. R.
New Route to the Mountains
of Western No. Ca.
mfllS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPSN
JL to the trarelline public. Passenger trains
leare daily the Depot of the G. & C. R. R.
in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter
minus of S. k A. K. R. at o p. m., where
close connection is made with four-horse
coaches for Flat Rock, Hendersonville,
Asheville and Warm Spriners. Passengers
KWSs3n
Mt. Tryon, where the fare is excellent, and
resume their journey early next morning
and. thereby enjoy some of the finest moun
tain scenery on the Howard Oap turnpike, to
be found in Western North Carolina. i
Arrangements have been made with the
W. C. & A. R. R., for round trip tickets at
the following rates : . i
From Wil. to Flat Rock and return,',$15.85.
" AsheviUe and return, $ 19.85,
" " to Warm Springs and return,
125.85.
" to Hendersonville and return,
$15,85. i 1
Vll U. U.11UU.UU) Ul 4.1 Vy. , .UU
merly of the Air Line R. R., will be present
on the arrival of the trains at the terminus
of the S.- & A. R. R., to see that passengers
are provided for and sent forward without de
lay. On arrival of trains passengers are re
quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger
ana Transportation Agent. ,
Tryjthia new route. i i
D. B. DUNCAN, Pres'L
julyll , ,
The Best in the World.
M. H. SPRUN,
i " AT -
EXCHANGE CORNER,
IS SOLE AGENT for the best Scissors and
Needles in the World.
Those who desire the BEST GOODS should
call and select any stvle of R. J. Roberts'
RAZOR 8TEEL 8 CISSORS, and a paper of
R. J. Roberts' Patent "Parabold" Uold-Eye
NEEDLES. Also. Buttonhole and Gentle
man's Pocket Scissors. I
feb 28
Oranges.
OTHER LOT of those SWEET FLORI
DA ORANGES, orobablv the last of the
7 9 .
season, receiyed to-day. Bananas and A p-
i - '
plea on hand. Fresh Candies made to-day M
I I S. G. NORTHROP'S,
mch 9 Fruit and Confectionery 8tores.
Mk in vnnr own town. Sa Oat
fit free; No risk. Reailer. if you
want a bniineaa at waichi persons of
ither aev can make creat pay all the
tip they work, write for particulars to IL,
xiALLSTi m Uo., rortiana, aiaine. mcu o.
Klew
v
i
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THEKCELEBRATED FERTILIZER
WILCOXj GIBBS & CO'S
a tajo p y lated ysiinio
I - ' : -
Is offered on Liberal Terms, , with
the4basis of 15 cents for Middling-, delivered at Planter s
Nearest j
I I
Tojthe Farmer in buyingon these
I, , he .buys the Guano, how many pounds ofj Middling Cotton j i j
' will pay for a ton, no matter how low the price ma, m '
I be, and can make his calculations accordingly. P f-
1 1 ' I I : . ' I : ; - ' v " I
mi ' i: p ii - n " I 'i
' j xuu iuauiy ui
-ai n s-j
as has been thoroughly established
j i tons weTiave sold. OurAgents sell
MM SI
ZZvlFORTSRS Ar7D.I)Z3ALZ2KS ZK7GUASrO.I j j
j'' j !' '
Carleston S. C. and SavannahOa.
-O-
i We do notpubHshcerancates,as the MANIPULATEDlGuilvb
is so well known from its long and extensive use, that it is unnecessarjy
to do so. There is hardly , any section in South Carolina, Georgia,
North Carolina, or Alabama, where it is not used, and instead of giving
certihcates wewould refer you to tho
borhood who have used it, who can
'For saleby
Petteway & Schulken, Agents,
jan 19
Miscellaneous.
The
OFFICE SALOON,
DAWSON 13 ANH
' . i
IS THE PLACE
to get the finest Oysters jMc
Game and all the delacacies of the season
always on hand. . j
5Fi You net what yoa call for and pay for
only what.you get at COLL
NS'
OFFICE
SALUUJV.
nov 21
To our Friends and the
I
i
Public Generally.
N
OT TO BE OUTDONE AS
Regards low prices, we offer
a full set of Teeth on Silver plate tor $25.00.-
The si me on Gold plate for $50.00; perfect
fit guaranteed and entire satisfaction in every
instance. Filling and ail dental operations
performed skillfully at correspondingly low
prices. Teeth extracted without pain. Carr'g
Tooth Paste constantly on hand. j
THOS. B.CAEE & SON,
dec 11 , No. 38 Market st.
o
UR COMBINED CATALOGUE FOR
1878 OF
Everything for the Garden.
Numbering 175 pages, with colored Plate,
SENT FREE
To our customers of past years, and to all
purcnasers of our books, either GAKDE.N-
INOFOK PROFIT, PRACTICAL FLORI
CULTURE, or GARDENING FOR PLEAS
URE (price $1.50 each, prepaid, by mail).
To others, on receipt bf 25c. Plain Plant or
Seed Catalogues, without Plate, free to all.
PETER HENDERSON & CO., I
Seeedsmen, Market Gardners and Florists,
35 Cortlandt St; New York.
A GREENHOUSE
AT YOUR
DOOR.
1
For $1.00 we will send free by kail either of
the below-named collections, all' distinct
varieties :
8 Abutilons, or 4 Azaleas .
8 Begonias, or 3 Camellias, I i
2 Caladiums (fancy), or 8 Carnations
j (monthly), 1
12 Chrysanthemums, or 12 Coleus, j
8 uentaureas, or 8 other white-leaved plants,
8 Dahlias, or 8 Diantbus (new Japan),
8 Ferns. 8 Mosses, or 8 Fuchsias,
8 Geraniums, Fancy, 8 variegated, or 8 Ivy
leaved, f
4 Gloxinias, . 8 1 Gladiolus, or 8 Tuberoses
(Pearl),
4 Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Hardy
Shrubs, r
8 Heliotropes, 8 Lantanas ar 8 Petunias,
8 Pansies (new! German) br.8 Salvias,
8 Roses, Monthly, 8 Hardy Hybrid, or 4
Climbincr.
"8 Violet (scented): or 8 Daisies, English,
11 Scarcer Uedding, or 11 Scarcer Ureen-
house Plants,
16 Verbenas, distinct and splendid rorts,
2a Varieties of Flower, or 20 varieties of Yeg
e table Seeds. ,
or by EXPRESS, buyer to pay charges, I
3 collections for $2; 5 for $3; 9 for $5:
12 for $C; 14 for $7; 18 for $10; or the full
collection cf 350 varieties of Plants and Seeds
sufficient to stock a greenhouse and garden
for $25, to our book "Gardening for Pleas
ure')' and Catalogue offered above (value $1.-
75, will be added. i
PETER HENDERSON & CO.,
i
1C
mch 6-dw 35. Cortlandt Street,
N. Y.
T can m&k Koney faster at work for us
than at anvthin? else. Capital not re-
J Quired; we will start you. $12 par day
at home made by the industrious. Men, wo
men, bovs and eirls wanted everywhere to
work for us. Now is tho time. Costly out
fit and terms free. Address Trp & Co., Au
gusta, Maine. I mch 6
for tLOAKI'
- . . ! '
Option ofipayin in COTTQN,"od
Depot.
1 1 !
terms isjplain, as he will knowwliea
in s utuana is, 4l
xii ii ti n n ii - n n 3 , i
by the use pi thet many thousand
on tho same terms as ourselvp
Planters m your immediato neigh
testify personally to its value. ';
i -i
wzz.zvzzrffaToij. ixr.
Rail Road Lines, &c.
Gen'l Sup'ts Office;.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AKH A
GUSTA RAILROAD, .
Wilmington, N.JC., Nov. 10, 1877.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 11, the follow
Ing schedule will be run on this road:
DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, (daily.
except Sunday.)
Leave Wilmington 10
Leave Florence..'.........; .3
Arrive at Columbia.... 6
28 A M
10 PM
20 PM
40 P M
Leave Columbia 11
Leave Florence.!
Arrive at Wilmington,
3 30 P M
8 00 P M
SNIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN CDaily).
Leave Wilmington.. 7 25 P M
Leave Florence... 11 20 P M
Arrive at Columbia.... 2 50 A M
Leave Columbia ......12 50 A M
Leave Florence......
Arrive at Wilmintrton....,
4 Is AM.
8 45 A M:
This Train will only stop at Flemington,'
Whiteville, Fair Blur, Marion, Florence,
Timmonsville, Sumter and Aoton between
Wilmington and Columbia. SZZS
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex
;cept oanaays.j i ,
Leave Wilmington i 11 00 A M
Leave Florence 7 00 P M
Arrive at Columbia 3 10 A M
Leave Columbia 12 15 AM
Leave Florence : 8 00 A M
Arrive at Wilmington 4 .00, P M
g Passengers for Augusta an bey)nd
should take Night Express Train from jyVil
mington. i j! I
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ftS Throueh Sleeping Cars on nleht trInf
lor Charleston and JAacon.
A. POPE, G P
JOHN F. DIVINErGenera 8upt.
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WILMINGTON & VELDOS
RAILE0AD COMPANY.
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Wilmington, N. C, March 5, 1870.
On and after Thursday, March 7th, 1878,
at 12:45 P. M., Passenger trains on the Wil
mington A Weldon Railroad will run as fol
lows : 1 ' . - i .- i I
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dail
t
Leave Wilmington, -Front St. Depot
at...i.. 9 05 A
Arrive at Weldcnat t...... 3 110 P M
Leave Weldon... t 12 45 P M
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at....'
705 P M
NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.!
Leave Wilmington, Front St. i
Depot at.1
Arrive at Weldon at........
Leave -Weldon, daily at
7 ,60 P M
3 10 A M
3 15AM
Arrive at W llmington, Front St. !
Depot at la 10 AM
i The Day Train makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North via Bay Line
daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich
mono and all rail routes. ( . j
Night train makes close connections at
Weldon for all points north via Richmond.
Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains.
i A. POPE,! G. P. A.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. I
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