ROSEBUD.
n little maid in your rosebud-bower,
nrenifiJKor growing old,
WtebliK youth always would linger, a
flower ,
Nvr m hste to unfold;
iVt from iLeshH-Jowyour snniny head.
Grow oJuuoLHiiig todreud.
little-maid in the rose-tree shade,
see how Us dry twuntis sb.wt! T .
xJfneeo leave! fall and the ulosomb fade;
Kut youth is a living root.
The" e are always buds in the old tree'
lieadyafbeckon of .Spring to ttart.
(little maid, there in joy to ueek -
i cry ofeaith a dhkj,
W oeii the rosebud btreuk fades out of your
cheek
And th dewy gleam from your eye;
i, and wider must life t ke root;
Kcd-iernd higher imibt glow its fruit.
n little maid, be never afraid
hat you-h from your heart will go
iJih forth onto heaven,, through fchower
andshadef -We
are always young, while we grow.
Breathe out In a bloasiug your happy
brt-alb! .
For love keps the spirit from ge and
ueath- LucylLarcom.
Correspondence of Phitadelph-a Times,
KATE CHASE.
HEB M1KKI1GE WITH GOV- SPIUGIE
Utr Life In Washlnston-IIer Personal
Appeurance-Vlsits to Europe
Miubbini: Lincoln and His Wife
Utr Efforts in Her Father's Be
half. , Saratoga, August 22, 1879.
Although the eabjeot ougnt to be
exhausted by this time, yet I think
it may cot be amiss to give souie of
my recollections of the lady who now
absorb so iuuch of tho attention of
tbe public. As a school girl in Ken
tucky I knew but little of politics or
politicians until the war broke out, and
my home in Louisville became the
seat of bitter sectional hostilities.
My aim Jmater was seized for a hos
pital and the scholars were arrayed in
two belligerent parties. My mother
and 1 fled to sympathizing Union
friends in Washington. The war was
at its height and I looked upon those
who ruled at Washington as the rep
resentatives of the patriotism of the
country. I was frequently shocked at
the levity with whioh I heard them
mentioned. In the same house with
me was the family of an Ohio Gen
eral. One day the ladies were . dress
incr for a Cabinet reception, and I was
in the room with the young lady of
the family. She said; It goes against
me to call at the house of tbe
b c rotary of the Treasury. In Ohio
KATE CHASE IS HOT VISITED,
but, ot course, now that her father ia
in the Cabinet, we have to reoogniz
her.' 'What has Miss Kate dont?' I
inquired. 'On!' said she, 'have you
never heard of her disgrace?' I bad
not, but the remarks made a laUirjg
jmpreenion. The next (Sunday I went
to St John'p Cburoh, and in coming out
cf church Kate Chase was pointed oi t
to me. I saw an angular figure,
ei cased in a tight-fitting biaok oioth
polonaise. The garment had been just
lone enough outof fashion to loo sin
gular, but Iwas toid that the young lady
ciudr to it because it showed off her
figure. The only beauty about Kate
Ubaee at that time were her eyes and
eyelashes. The eyes were brown or
gray, and the eyelashes dark; and long
She understood the ue of her eyes,
lor she was always dropping them and
drooping the lids so that the eyelashes
rested on her cheeks. At that time
she was not artificial in her mrke-up.
the had another good point which jhe
made the most of. and that was a well
foimed head. To show this to advant
age he wore her hair, which.was Drown
(the color is very different now) in
close bands, as Mrs Havea'Btill wears
hers. The greatest defect in Kite
Chafe's face is a
SMALL. TURNED-UP NOSE.
WashiLgton was lu.l oi gossip abou1
the untamed g'rl bo refustd to be
kept down by tne conventionalities of
life. Then oame the announcement f
her engagement to the Rhode Islauu
millionaire. Her father had always
been and was still poor, and if Kate
w fond of drep, she had not been.
able to indulge m any extravgance.
Hue now enjoyed making the ootiiett
preparations for her wedding, sena
tor tiprugue paid twenty thousand do -lars
for a tiara of diamonds, audit
wis on exhibition in Tiiftiuy s window
after it va purchased. vThis was tin
wedding present, and, worn with tbe
point lace veil on the occasion of hr
marring?. After this the modest mat.
sion whicd the Secretary of the Treas
ury had occupied was purcbastd by
Sprague, and his wife had it remodel
ed and enlarged. Plain furniture was
replaced by that which was oostly and
sumptuous, pinners, balls and enter
tajunienta oa the grandest fpale were
given, Tbe diamonds were worn on
the bead at night and fastened ju tbe
bnnet;by day, One ball was given but
Mrs Spragne wnen she had a tempo
rary ball room built and the walls jov
ered with
FLUTED, K"E Co L' RED fATIN AKD
MIRKOR-J.
Champagne fiuwtd iike water at her
feasts. She now played the grsmd
dame, one snubbed President aud
Mrs Lincoln, and took on all of the
fine airs, or in the laconic language of
ber husband, nothing could cqual'the
insolence cf half a million, but a
Whole milljon. She organized horse?
back parties and galloped up and
down Pennsylvania avenue to displav
herielf to the gaping crowd. She hired
a rural dwelling, a few miles f om
Waahington, and she and her com
panions would ride there and dis
mount, have a dance and collation,
and then troop back to the city. She
viaited New York whenever a fresh
novelty appeared in opera or theatre
Hue would etop at a fashionable l.otel.
and alone with a chevalier would pas
diyiandnighUin a round, of'amiise
Sbeleft with her husband one
young child and ah Infant while she
went to Europe. iere she was met
amorphosed jinto an auburn haired
blonre. Upon ber return after one or
two years abserice, she vlas more rgal
than ever in drest and thoj style of her
entertainments.1 It appealed asj if fce
had gone to Europe; to acquire ome
oi the additional arts j lof the French
woman who j j j ji ' I ' j
6HINTS IS POLITIC AL 'AI'NS;.
Upon Lcr ietmu bhi btgau groom;
ing her father as! a candidate for the
PretideLcy. Shej opened her bead
qnartere in New Yrk prior to the
meeting: of the convention, forI8G8.6he
feted and enteti-.iL.ed every pue. she
desired to ii flutkce. She used; her
most fascinating
wiles and art?; she
a female Warwick.
attempted to b
She Wis bnftl?d and defeated in 1868
but attempted the same role four years
'afterwards. In Now Yor
she had
worked upon politicians
alont; four
vears later uhe included
the press
Fought to
the! third
Until that time sheihad iot
conciliate the memtjers
estate. On the cbntrarv.
of
she had been
lavish in snubs j to jthis inferior clas&
of mortals. Now sjae wanted tbeir as
sistance, and she inVitsd them to her
house. The occasion was a reception
the night before the departure of the
delegates and press representatives
Cincinnati. Her father had been
STRUCK WiITHl i PARALYSIS
to
the year before, but' hid partially .re
covered, and I stood by ( his queenly
daughter as she so graciously received
hei gue- ts. She 1 told fv ry on that
her father had walked inj from Edg
wood that evening. This ;was to prove
that his health and strength were not
impaired. H, with his mouth stili
drawn from paralysis j and his speech
vigorous. An i wnat
efforts were made that night to send
good reports to ibe Cincinnati Con
vention. A few days (afterward the
announcement came that Horace Gree
ley was nominated Tlie ieth of the
Chief Justice fhflrtly afterward de
stroyed Mrs SprnAeu's last ambitious
dream of presiding j ovef the White
House. Htrr huktoandln fui'ure'lm
business and the lo4s of
Senate left this restless
his seat iu the
.woman with
out any of thelobjects which had eu
grossed her lite. Again sh went toEu
rope,returned in a yar,put went again
after a few mlonths in this country.
At last nhe settled down in Washing
ton to work.through Senator C oukling
to reiievo her atate frcm taxation and
to raise money, i
I I ; Missj Grundy.
It is passive suicide to permit the health to
be undermined, the constitution jbroken, and
the lease of lif shdrtene, bv nervous com-
p'aint, conttipatiop, billioun
ss, I indiges
tion, hei.diche, or intermittent
nd remit
tent ttvers, when it Is
a fact! established by
that the Bitters will
ur.questioned evidencj
preve t ana remove tnepe tTis. ah tne
symptoms of lvsitude and general debility
epe dilv vani-h wLen thii invigorant is given
a trial.
For 8 le by all DrUgIs'3 and jreapectable
Dealers generally.
auff 14-dAw.
ONLY 19 iDOLLARS !
PENNSYLVANIA.
SINGER MACHINE
Equal to any Singer in the Karkt !
Tbe above cut represents the nyst popular
Style for the pe pie, which we t ff-jr you for
the Yiry low price of.1 Sl in luoine at:ach
men'!. " Remember, we d- not ak ca
to pay until you navtj seen theachine. Hfe
After having examioijd it if it is cot alt we
reptefent, re'urn it ito us at our expecs!.
Conru't vour in'e-'eets and order at nce. If
tou live within seven 1 hundred miles the
freight will rot b mo e tha j bne dcllari.
Adires
PeDnsylYania Sewing. Mate
Co
I 7 N. lOth Street,
unsteady, exerted himself to prove by
remembering names! ijand 'faces that
his intellect was
ilSflT?fev
W W CatBRATED "
fcjs " STOMACH --x (l
! i ;
i
h '
Philadelphia, Pa.
aug29-wtf J i .
h- l-i 1 t-
BENSON'S I
"I ; li t I 1 M
CAPC NE PORUS PLASJER
O
ClIRES !.AM AND WEtK BACK.
V " ! I:
So d bj all Druggists.
Bxaiuht A Jqihiow, Proprietors, 21 Piatt
?t, N. Y. it ! aa 13 i
wnoiii30Ai.i3 miccc.
aarThe following quoUtiona rpreenttbe
wholesale prices jrenerallr. In making ap
mall orderi highe- price have to be ehrged.
BAGGING Quray
Double Anchor. U... II Q
Doable Ancnor ' A "...U. 1
Standard Domestic 11
BACON-North Carolina,
Ha.mi. V O
10 9
b &
10 0
6
2XQ
It
6
13
i 8boalden, lb..
Hides, V ft)-......
Western Smoked
U&ms.
Hides, Ex...
8hoxilders. .t...
Dry aJte?l
Sides, TP D....,
8hoalderb, l S)..M
BEEF Li vp weieht
35s
Secoodj Hand, each..........
New York,ack, new
1 25 0 1 50
1 75 165
20 21
8 00 010 00
00 tJU or
15 0 20
15 0 25
25 0 40
110
9 0 11
s o
! 110 12
7 0 8
28 0 30
120 16
18 0 30
70 0 75
1 35 0 2 10
0 7
96 &
BEESWAX lb....
KICKS Wilminzton. If M
Northern i!
BUTTEH North Carolina B)
Northern, f ft J
CANDLES Sperm V lb J
Tallow, ft 4
Adamantine,' set ....J
CHEESi1
Northern Factory, ft ,
Dairy cream, t ft
State, V ft......
COFFEE Java, ft......
Rio, ft UX&
La?uvra, w tb
CORN sJEAL bnshel....
COTTON TIES 1? bdl
DOMESTIC
Sheeting, 44 f vard. ......
fam, bunch
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....l 00
No. 1, bbl 8 76
Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.... 12 60
No. 2,M bbl 6 00
Mkckerel, No. 3 V bbl 00 00
Mullets, bfcd . 2 00
N. C. Herring, keg 6 60
Dry Cod, ft j........ 7
FLOUR Fine, bblj........ 0 00
Super, Northern, bbl... 4 00
Extra do " bbl... 6 00
Family " bbl... 6 00
Qity MillEx,.8nper bbl... 7 00
" Family bbl... 7 60
" Ex. Family V bbl... 8 00
1 ERTILIZERS
020 00
0 9 00
00 00
0 6 50
0 8
50
50
00
0
00
00
00
00
25
75
0
0
0
0
0
9
0 8 25
Peruvian Guano, 2000 fts.60 00
000 00
000 00
051 00
040 00
045 00
047 00
040 00
067 00
070 00
070 00
000 00
Baugh'f Phosphate
' 00 00
" 46 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
Carolina fertiliser
Ground Bone,
' Bone Meal
" Flour
Navassa Guano,
Complete Manure
00 00
35 00
00 00
Whann's Phosphate
Wando Phosphate,
BertrerABrnta'sRbB.
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
Wilcox, Gibb k Co., ma
nipulated Guano 48 00
GLUE y ft ..., 8
067 60
0
0
10
GRAIN CorB,store,w 56n 65
Corn, cargo, $) 56 tbs 56
Corn,yeL, bushel. None.
67
Oats, V bushel
45 0 60
Peas, cow, bushol
55 0 65
4
9 0 9K
1 00 0.
1 00 0 1 10
HIDES Green, V ft .
Dry, V ft
HAY Eastern, 100 fts...
North River, W 100 lbs
r, V
HOOP IRON ton
60 00 065 00
LARD Northern " ft.......
7K0 I 8K
North Carolina If ft 11 12
LIME bbl 90 Q 1 00
LUMBER City steam sa'wd ,
Ship stuff, resawed,M ft. 18 00 20 00
Rough edge plank. 3 Mft.16 00 018 00
West India cargo, accord
ing to quality, M ft...l2 00 014 00
Dressed nooring,seasoned.l5 00 025 00
Scantling and boards, com- i
mon, M fti 12 00 014 00
MOLA88E8 Cuba,hhdgl 32
Cuba, bblfl., gal.. 35
8 tiger house, hhds. gal. 1 18 0
i " bbls. V gal... 20 0
Orleans Choice bbls. ? gal. 35 0
45
60
45
10
NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,Vk'g 2 60 0 3
OILS Kerosene, gal...
13
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
Lard, V gal
10
00
12
90
00
00
Linseed, $1 gal.
Koain, V gal.
20
1 35
50
3 60
PEANUTS buahel
POTATOES -Sweet, bus.
t Irish, Northern, V bbl
PORK Northern, city mess. 10 00
Thin, V bbl . ....00 00
Prime, bbl (extra) 10 50
Rump, bbl 00 00
010 60
00 00
011 00
000 00
RICE Carolina,
ft.
7
00
00
9
East India, y ft
Rough, bushel 1
BAGS Country, ft
City, V, ft
ROPE
9
00
15
9
l
IK
IK
Hemp 121$ 0
Manilla
13K
SALT Alum, aaok......
Liverpool, sack
American sack
70 0
80 0
75 0
00
00
80
35
00
10
00
9
W
7
8K
UK
7
ook
25
Marshal s hue, y sack....M
1 Cadix V sack 75
0
0
SUGAR Cuba, W ft
9X0
Porto Rico, 1$ ft
100
A- Coffee, V ft..
B " ? ft
00
9
9
9
0
9
9
c r ft ,
Ex C 19 ft..
00
. Crushed'V ft.
60AP Northern,! ft...... 5
SHINGLES Contract, ?3? 6 00
Common, V M..1 1 60
JTA VEJ W. O. bbl. ? M.10 00
R O hhd. E 00 00
f ALLOW ft 8
TIMBER Shipping y M ...10 00
Mi 1, extra pe- M 8 50
Mill, prime per M 7 00
Mill, fair per M 5 00
Comm. n, per M..... 4 00
Interior to Ordinary,per M 3 00
WHISKEY North'npergl 1 25
North Caroina, peri gal... 1 60
A'OOL Unwashed, per ft... 20
Washed. xer ft ,.L 26
Burrv wool, per ft 15
7
2
9
015 00
00 00
0 00
12 00
10 75
0 8 00
0 6 50
4 160
0 4 00
0 3.50
0 2
9
&
35
22
28
17
Sol. Bear & Bros.,
rpiKE". PLEASURE in annoclng to thei
numerous friends and patrons that they hav
one of the inoet complete and largest Pt cks
of 1
CLCTHIKG & FURNISHING GOODS
HATS &c, I
And that the above will be sold at lower
I -
prices than by any other House in the city.
Call early and get Bargains.
iune 17 POL BEAR HROH.
Employment Wanted.
I THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE, in
doors, outsida or on the road, sales
man, writing or cmvassirg orders and
consignments. By a man who is familiar
with trade in all its branches, who wlU
give h'sundivldQd time and best p?orU for
a small salary. Address. , j
july 22 ; ilmingtou, Xi'c.
j
OPEN DaY A Al) M(MT.
SIMMOVa LIVER RKGULATOR, PAR
ker's Ginger Toitie, Indian Cbolagogue,
Bonfue Asthma Cigarettes, and full line
of Drugs, Medxiaes and Perfumery.
V. C. MILLER,
Corner 4th and Nuo Streets.
Open dy ax.d night.
augi-u
Miscellaneous.
IS
o
i
eserved !
FOR
P. L, BR1DGERS & CO,
Inly 25
A CARD.
ITHSTANDING THE VERY
Low prices off if d at present in our city
on
! !
and the great oompetitionwhich has lately
sprung up iu the j
RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS,
tie
we w'sh to advi e our customers and the
rUBLIU -GENERALLY, that on account
of our Immense stDck we will furnish you
with
FA MILY SUPPLIES !
j i
AT LESS PRICE
THAN ANY OTHER GROCER IN THE
' 1 i ' ! ' ' 'i
CITY.
Rpmptnber, ! our terms are cash, and
yo guarantee is that your goods will be
bought at less price than any other i house
, - i 1
in the citv U at Dresent char2ha.
Very respectfully,
Boatwiight &!2IcKoy
A 7 WTorth Front Street.
aug 25
Theodore Joseph,
Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sta
One Corner West Raleigh National Bank.
RALEI6 fl N. C. j
Board by th. dar or on tie European plan
btiafactiongrrantee1iaererr particalar
My bar Is supplied with Fineba' OoMen
Wedding, 1870, Uibaoa'a 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer
A and Q, a aad many more of tbe , rues
brands of Bre and Ken tacky Baarboa.
oatltf
R
Miscellaneous.
YELLOW FEVER- BLACK VOMIT.
It is. too oon to forget the ravages of this
teriible disease, whicn w.l. no doubt return
in a more malignant and virulent form in the
fall months of lb7. j
Merbkll's Hepatif, a Remedy discovered
in Southern Nubia and u?ed with ouch wjm
derful results ., in South America where ijhe
most aggravatea cases of fever are f 'urd,
ruBep from one t two ounces of bile to be
filtered or strained Tom t"e blood each time
it purees through the Liver, a Iongr as an ex
cesg of bile exists. By iCa wonderful action
on the Liver and Hto'msch the HEPAtlN't-j
not only prevents to a cetaintv any kind of
Fever and Black Vomit, buc ajso cures Head4
ache, Constipation of the Bowels, Uyppepsia
and all Malarial diseases. I '
i o one reed fear Yellow fev-cr who will
expel tbe Malarial P-ison ancl xo'ssof bile
trom the blqodby u ine Mkrv ki is nKPATisn,
hich is sold by al! Drufririjts in 25 c-nt ard
1.G0 bottles, or will be set t bv ext rees bv the
rroprietors.J A. t. M K fc-LL A CO ,
, 1 . - j Phi'.aCelphia, FaJ
Dr Pemberton's Stillineria or Queen's
Delight.
The reports of
Rheumatism, Scrofula. 8ait Hicum, Syphi
lis, Cancer, Ulcers and Bires taat comefrom
all oarts ot the coutitiy. are i.ot odiv remark
able but so miraculous" as to be rioubted wer
it not tor the abundance of proof. . j
Rema'-kable Cure of Scrofula, &c.
CASE Of UULJ J. C. imAN(pN.
Kingston, Ga., Sept. 15, IS7I4,
S . i - . 1 .
Gents: For fixteen year. Ii hare been a
great suflerer; from Scrofula in its moot cis
tref8iog forms. 1 have been ro fi ed to mv
room and bed for fifteen y ars with scrof'u
lous ulcerations. 'J he 'most upprovtd reuie
Jies for such cases had bren used, and ih
most eminent physicians consulted, without
any decided benetit. 'I hus prostrated, dis
tress d, desponding, I was adv'sed by Dr.
yer, of Floyd county, Ga ,!to commence
the use of your Comooa'id Kxtract Stillintria
j ,
Language ib as msujhcient to describe the re
I! . Tt .1 - 1 r . m ...i
net i ooiiinea iromjtn- use ot tne Mulmgia
as it is to convey anfadequate idea Qf the in .
tensity of my suffering before using your
medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned all
other remedies and continued the use of y. uf
Extract of Htillingia, until I can say truly,
"1 am cured of all pain," of al' disease, with
nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my
profession. j More than eight months have
elapsed since this remarkable cure, without
any return of the disease. 1
For he truth ofj the abrjve statement, I re
fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, Ga.,
and to the members! of the bar of Cherokei
Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall
eyer remain, with the deepest gratitude, j
Your obedient servant, j
J. C BRANSON, Atty at.Lawl
A MIRACLE, i
1 ' 1 I '
WestPoist, Ga Sep ;. 16, 1870.
Gents: My daughter was' taken on the 25th
day ot June, 1863, with what was supposed
to be Acute Kheumatism, and was treated for
the same wiih no success. In JLarch, follow
ing, pieces of bone began to work out of th
right arm, and continued! to apier till all
tle bone from tbeielbow to the shoulder joint
csme out. Many pieces of b .ne came out ot
the right foot ana leg. The case was then
pronounced one of White Swelling, arte
having been confined aDout six vears to her
bed, and ihe case considered hopelfss, I was
induced to try Dr. Pemberton's Compound
Fxtract of Btilliogia, and was so well satis
fied with its effects that I have continued the
use of it until the present. j
My daughter was confined t& her bed abou
six y eat s before Btie Bat up or even turned
over without he p. She new siti up all day,
and sews most of her ti e has walked across
tue room. Her ceneral health is now good,
and I Delieve Hhe will, as her limbs gain
strength, walk well. 1 attribute her recove
ry, with the blfgniLg, of God, to the use o
your invaluable medicine. With gratitude,
1 am, yours truly. W. B. BLANTON. !
West Point, Ga., Sept 16, 1870.
Gents: The abr ye certificate of Mr. W; B.
Blanton we know and certify to as being
true. The thing is so; hundreds of the most
respected citizens will certify to it. As much
reference can be! given as may be required.
I Yours truly, j
CRAWFORD A WALKER, UruggifltB.
HON. H. D. WILLIAMS.
DR, Pemberton's Htillingia is pre
pared by A. F. Merrell A Co., ' Phila., Pa. ,
Scld by all Druggists in $1.00 bottlep, or
sent by express. Agents wanted to canyass
everywhere.
Send for Book "Curious Story" free to
all. Medicines sent to poor people payable
in instalments, may 28
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
, And Grand Medal of Honor.
Economy, Durability and Rapidity
' combined witbj perfect work,
Are Distinguishing Features of the!
j i celebrated
GiM Farm and Warehocse 'Fans,
i ' 1
j Hade b .
A.,P.!fDICKEY,
Racine, Wis.
Now having many late improrawn, they are faiTy
equal to every demand ;i cleaning ail kinds cf Grain,
Peas, Beans, Caistor Beans, Com and Small Seed.
They grade Wheat perfectly by once handling. Sep
arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They have
very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy,
Clover, Flax Seed. Orchard Grass, and all other
Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine
ever qualification required ts( do the best work ia
the shortest tie, .
1
X3 Prrk &L-Z-.S
mJ-. JLri Fr-i .T7!1. are larrery con-
tructed, both kinds reaiannj cine sireal to accom
modate the demand, and giviisg a capacity cf from 50
to soo bushels pet hour, according to se ot miiJ.
Ther are shipped, boxed f r ocean transposition,
and "Vet t:? irknoclied down" lot forwaxdla?
inland, as requested; and in all cases put free oa
board Cars or. Steamer,- Orders Ued.saae dav
IlsHpped"knocled dawnSO for half the
(rei'ht charged as wbn fwarded "set pp. Oleo
vraphaaad Circulars strpplied ort appBcation. Pnces
ViUbe jooted W aad oq liberal terma. Corns,
oadeoce soliuaed. 1 ' J
Bail Eoad Lines, &c.
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULF
On and after Sunday. June lStYJ IPTS
Paasenger trains on the
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don Railroad will run as
follows ;
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, da
Leave Wilmington, Front St. depot
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Arrive at Weldcn at J.
Leave Weldon
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
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IJepot at 9! 53
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NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRE
DAILY.
Leave Wilmington, Front 8C
Depot at..U " I
Arrive at eldon at
Leave Weldon,.....
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at.........
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Traim on Tarboro Branch Roau
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On
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jrriaay at :3U f M.
The Day Train makes close cocnertio
weldon for all points Nortti vie l iy.
aauy, t except Sunday) and aaily, via
mond and all rail route .
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Night train makes close connections
Weldon for all points north via Richmor
Sleeping Cars attadhed to all Night '' ra!
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' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
On and after Punday, June 15, the fol
lowing schedule will be run on this road: ' j
DAY EXPRESS AND MAILTRA IN, dally.
Leave Wilmington 9 05 A
Arrive Florence.
1 25
Leave Florence.
3 60
8 i0
Arrive at Wilmington
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NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily)!
Leave Wilmington..
Leave Florence...
Arrive at Columbia
10 13
P M
2 51AM
9 00 A M
6 (0 A M
J bt A M
6 6(j A M
Leave1 Columbia.
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington.
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This i Trttin stots only at Flem ng;on,
Wmtevuie, fair. Blutt, and Marion.
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Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia),
enouia tare Aiirnt Express train iroiu v ii
mmgton.
rii:ay aiuuui lor i arotiro ai o.tir i- M flsiiy,
and Tuesday J Thursday andjSatuft y at 4fei C
AM. Returning, leave Tarboro j at lw.t .
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Through 81eertng Cars on nigh ftraiL e
lor unarieston ana Augusta. j
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Railway : ' . 1 . j ' 1
Passenger, Mail and Express Trnin.
. 1 Leave Wilmington at.... 7:0 .
No. 1. Arrive at Hamlet at.. 2:i7
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Leave Charlotte ' at.........'8:2S
2. Arrive at Hamlet at....... 1:3 2
No.
) at WUmington at 9:60
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Close connection made at1 Hamlet wj.ith
trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air .Lioe liailr
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Shelby Division Mail, Freight A Pasienger
and Express. j ' 1 1 . .
vrt q Leave Charlotte......... 8:4 J A M
ao' Arriveat 8helby..:..i.....12:33 P M
mr. ) Leave 8helby. ...L..L... 1:15 F
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' ; Arrive at Charlotte
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For Freight Engagem-f,t r5Tlv
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Visitors to Smithviil
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WILL FIND THE BEST LIQCORft,
Wire, Beer and Cigars a my.plel
Tlie celebrated Delmonico and'Blae Oraw
WhUkeya, Dry Wine, Champagne and Mil
waukee Beer alwayionband tardinea and
Pickeli for convenience of, excursionist, at j
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