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THE HEARTH. I"-, ml Mll bleak t,H-'!iI',Vvalm color for your sake. 1'3 ' "i i .m i he eiiner J hearth, and bid the fijre 1...,. IV ,.,u ti aL it will? 1 1 '. ly aLce.. ii Mii'l. ' ' i vdu AiiiiU i'Ot blew A ... rr; i i) :t fc .h'-',.wf rlrc will never stir, "" ; the iH-llS ,, ,'iru uvwe'er yuiirs slime t-r ; Mi'-ii hiulli i ill if . y..ui even, strong, Cctint breaiJi r . in Jeitti", 1 .1 i' lie Hii,t;;int feet, fault with desire ,u.".See! Tbe.Hni. g .1 t"" ' 1 1 iiver lu Uiul sueam oi Lie i'VOl u,;. ii .November i,ui -' 1 A ' t t'or building tire. 'd ;:!tHn to etutui. f-m her) to you UHV be ioatKt-at last, just warm enough. LEaIREATLY t VllTED. jud-'e I,)ich tilias.Iy Warning to Bunko Tbitveh. Claim Jumpers and Toot-Fad. Sew Youk, Nov. 21. Specials re- i i r..,nrt Hint trjat exr'itn- tlln ..ICHll LCID d x-.Htts at ijtusiiif, v i 1 1 . . Col, about foot .,' Juaia-d 8ct wait, and claim jump S-EimtJ FrodFobam, who were forci kt ikeu from the jii ,at 10 o clock ,ii corning by a large crowd, and inttd iu ku adjimug bhed. Irod fcCd m Lad been )eceutly concerned in several miniug affile growing out ot lo innining, abd had been notified to leivetowD. lie wad arrested last night ,1 lodged iu jail fpr borne petty of i, iW, ud the L-adville miner-,auding tleir warhiug to him disobt-yt d, took tie ect.oo htaied atewarl wmh ne of to footpads who met a Ucrpij b- -b-r a iew nights ago on the'Li:-.-v rl pp. jed him, an J - ordered mm to uoa The barber did 6o, Due hd Lad a pistol in odo kaDd, at which he fcLot ULd killed Stewart's compan uu aud wounded Stewart, bo that bing unable to escape he was arreet td. Au lnimense crowd surrounded lo ebtd, where the men hung all day A pkcard hanga around Frodschum'e Ltek. oq wLich 18 inscribed: Vrtt.ir.fl to all lot thieves, In .ko tl.i. v. s, footpadi and chronic bonds u..!i fur tho'feiirnts and sympathizer mth' the abeve cla-s of crimiL-als Ilia is our cjaimei cement, and this Lu.i be your fte , We mean busineaa, atd lat this be vour last warning the teat baa produced profound eifitenreat among all claeees, eome dtrpn eating the action of the mob, and bnae unwillicg to see punishment, ijowever weil deserved, meted out 4hout due compliance with law, Mule otLers, mostly of the old ecliool ol ruiuere, believe in summary punish ment for offences like tbose of Stewart aLd FrodfcLpm. No action in the nutter has yet been taken by the au tLoritiet?. The Quccd Anions Uer Soldiers- Much has been eaid iu Eagland in complaint of the widowed Q teen's coDtiLUtd absence from scenes of mere pBgtautry and festivity. ,This is con eidertd a fault iu royalty;but her eub j?ot8 can pardon their sovereign a ftuit'of the feeiiegs aa loDg aa ehe Low herself at home in scenes of Buffering atd pity. Her visit to. Net ky Lospita!, not far from Osborne, cer Bummer island home, is thus de T'hed in a Londoo-Jetter to the New York Tines; bue went throDgh all the wards, and said some kindly words to the men. The Princess Beatrice was with her. AftieLd who was of the visiting com pany tells me that there were tears Q)ie tkan oi.ee iu the queen'a tyes as bIic epioke to tLe mere strieubly maiar t)d of the troops. While her m t sty was inspecting the wards, an interesting gathering 8 assembling outtide for ono 01 tUse ceremonies which so effectually bind the soldier to the throne- Those Lospi'al patitutd who were wed enough to be paraded turned out. in their ferge dresses, forming on three sides f a square, with the army se rvfo3 ccrps and the army hospital coips. Dd' awaited the Qaeen, btandiDg at attention. When the roytl parly came out of U hotpitdl attt-r the ueual baiute, tc commandant, in a loui .voice, cUtd out the nau;e of private Hilcb, oJ the first baUnliou ot the tweuty ourth regiment, whereupju this hero - Ivourkt's Drift whose detperate i-d gallant tiKh iu the attack on tte "file hocpital theie is an tpisode hich-wih be remc-mbercd in the his- oryu0f that piendid defeuc-3 of 0. e msford's uubunLorted Dost sd vanced from the rnks of his fellow. He looked the pictuie of a brve, ftrocg ciHn; one arm, desperately oauded, ret-d in a siiug, but the yoacgff.iovv stepped outjwitu and eay titic tread. He was tignalled t go Jo the Q ietD, who was btandin? on tLft hu-pital bteps. Her .majesty 8tcpd towards him and pinned upon "ie breust of his serge coat the Victoria ro8. As he stoo there evidently Cinch moved the Q ieen also agitated Jou might Lave beard a pin drop 'QiODg the loukereon, the etdine'ss, tiowever. being succctded by a loud -uu nearly cheer. Steamer Passport, JAi-T. J. W. HAKP1B, V "I leare Wilmingtoudaily, (Baud J excepted) at 2 P. II. oct2 Miscellaneous. SPEER'S - ir u K Port GraeKr x ri lJco in Chirche? for VK1LM bQlfS.m i . rt -.1' . Spcer's Port Jrnie Wine Fours riis's Oh!. rpUI JUSTLY V i 'iv iitATEl' - A '! I V r 1 Wine IB ir ide fro;u th juice ot the Oj:Tf Jtj icvuluiiblfr Grape, raised in thu c luht Tssic ani: S ireii atbenims: mmti& are unsarpasgeH bv iiy othejr native r me. ileirjg the pure juice ot th4 jrape, prodnceo under Mr. rpeei sown pfW'iia1 it puiity and eruinneas a"e dukerFieon, yuaranteed. oi its pener icTdlid may 1 he Tonngrest thiki may artakr ona qualities, ard tie weiKeft . i . j a i. use it to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to th aged and debilitated, and 0 ited to the various ai-mdiits jt..a afflict tli weake? eex. ft is, in every respect ' A WINE TO iik BELIED ON. n I , j- The P. J. 8HEURY i is a Wine of SUPE RIOR CHARACTER anJ partake of tbe Z dden qualities of thujrape frm whichtt is made. 'For MEDICI N AL PUOi SKTlfcS, it wil' be found unexcelled Speer's P. J. or .Pedro J- Brandy. . This noted Hrandy is a liure distillatieri from the grpw ar d i equi to the finest Hen netsy or Otaid Branoiee for niedicinf pur poses it can he relied, uprj as strictly pure. 6ee ttat the ,Biznaturej o Alfred Hpeer, PaKBaic, N. J., is over thi cork of each be t- tie. . 1 , !; A. RPEER'S Mt. 1 Pitispect 1 Vineyards. New Jersey. Office, No. Warren St., New ork. I'll For sale by GREEN A jFL NN' R, J. C. MDNDS, Druggists, and P L.lBRIDOERS CO. I j It aoril 1-ly ' .- ! ! OO It ya ai-e miff erintr 1 roro lug oaaJjed t i kiiuss Hop Hitter? If you are e miniei elf with youi Tastoraldii poor nalth, or langwtahr wi c m re x on :ii.u aaVe overtaxed yci tit-is: or a niother. worr out with are ana wor, oi If you ieel weak ajiti lis j 'if vou are simply ailinp pirited, without ciu&rlj Knowing w uy, Hon liittovM w.ii Restore Yoa Tf vou are f man o: ons-l.nfiss, wcarenca , dt strain of you. cverydayKUU.tit 01 a inaa ot w tors, toiling over yoi. 2?ir,i(.inight, work, j Hop HitU'vs illtsrtreii?then You. If vou :re nncr, andsjifrefintf jTrom any India Oretion, r ar gro wiug to g i at, us is often tliw cas, Hop Hitter Avsi.ill jlieve. You. If vou are n the worli-fnop on tihe farm, at the d;k, anvwiicre. and foelStJir t I youif system needs Cleansing; tonini; or dtiin-Hulamiij wltnout lntou KatluK, 1 B !!' Hop Kilters ji! What You Need. If you are o-d, and yurls pulse ia I feeble, you Derves unsteady., and your Q faculties i waning, j Hop JMtter wilt give you Sett Lije and Tlor. Hop Cough Cubs i the sweetest saftsst and best. - , Ask. Cluldren. One HoP Fad or StomaCn, Liver and Kidneys la inp--i.r to ail others. Cures by absorption. It is perfect. D L C Is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunk aim ess. use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. 1 Above told by drugEtets. Hop Ritters Mf. Co. Tlochester, N. T. CRAY'S SPEC FIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK TRADE MAaKTH Great Eoglith Keui edy, An un faiiirfe; cure for ipemlcal W e a k n ess 8 pernntorr-; ne'lnpf'ien-oKjtVgr RS.ite TAXiKa.eases tht f 1-A?T3 TRISG. low, &s a f quence of helf-Ahudt; as Loss of Memory. Universal Jia sitaae, ram in tne Bck, Diuaiiess of Vision, Ace, and nistiv otner i-e Insarsiy or ContuLopti aj Prematurej Old s e trut lead to and1 a Premature i-? -RV. ' , " Pi-H particaUrs in, our r&tnph.et, which wo uefire'to se.iC fr A bv rhljl to every one. aSIU Aoe ceciuu tip iicice sola Dy all dru,?irB at 51 per psc- ice, or sjx paca aire for or vvU to vi.-xt receipt of tVe mnrlevby and by inuil on P . it) 2 THE G - A Y Mt-D IC5fiE COL. D-troit, MieQ. ia- Pni i in vilniirela a-.d evervwnere by druiiiist dly we u Locause I we are a homo enterprise, nor do we expect it at the expsnse of any one's pocket. WE DO CLAIM tliatwe can fill any, order for Sali, Dooi-s aiid . Blinds, Or ai.vtlu! cr m our ii; c L "it as 'LOW FIG- U'llrlb, Mid as. cv'l Muk'Und jjaferil, as CAn Ih bought -auywlK-r' Win-uow Glass, Builder-sbupp.'Us always' ij hind. , I Our new iJUY" IviLN' fs in operation ar.d ii'-ne but the Us Lutiber is used. IU-sptC fillip , j ; Factorv Foot of Walnut street. Office Cor A'utt and Kid Crs ttreets. HOT 11 ' !. Thoi. .H. McEcy, Bobi HMcKov WILlEDsGTOX, N. C. eea' North' side Market street, betwee eond aad Third streets. an2?-t r - . J For Sale. FINE JtBSEV b jW. QIVE3 TUItEE A L Gallons a Day APPLY 1 L J I LOiccunioa pi.-p -sei P D..A. 35IITH. New Advertisements. Model Lectures. ' ' , BY P. L- BRIDGERS & CO. Grocers. Dra.vu from the actual experienre of P. L. B. iu keeping house. No 1, TO HOUSEKEEPERS Hou?ekeepers as a class are either ac tive or passive. The latter take charge, ut give the keys to BetBy Sarah Ann or Jim. They leave the front door and windows open to Tramps and Sneak Thieves and then go gadding about among the neighbors. Tnose are they who make even Saints mad. St. Paul to Timothy ii, chap. 2, v 13. The active are described iu the Fame chapter, next verse. They are young and teachable, stay at home a)iclecGio ?u'ze They are a crown unto their husbands, and, like a prudent wife, are a blessing from the Lord. Prov. clap. 19, v 15. Speaking e'ymblogically as P. L. 13. dees. Good Housekeepers are always of the feminine gender, singular number and sejond person, agreeing in all things with their Husbands, except as to houfeseep lng, and making him attend to his own business when he dares offer advice about that. A man who is his own housekeepes ii a fo:l, L. P. Ii bays. He woo carrie hit own pantry key, opens a door to the devil, L. P. 1. sa8. Ueis fit only for shavings and whitewash, L. P. B. says He needs no dealer but the undertaker. L. P. B. says, aud deserves no board b a cofiln. He ought to trsde at P. L. Bndger &.Co.'s, where are posted the fol' owine standing rules: I Sunday reading and Grocery informa tion for the Customers ot j P. L. BRIDGERS & CO ! The first rule for good housekeeping, L. P. B. says, is Never keep ou hand more than three days' supply; L. P. B. says, Groceries will melt and wither away like smiles and flowers. Meat and Sugar, Whiskey and Cigars, Butter, Lard and Sausages, Irish and Sweet Potatoes bought .it . - I I P. L. BRIDGEIio & CO.S MAMMOTH GROCERY STORE, Inst longer when brought home fresh day by day; and L. P. B. says the smaller the lot the longer j it Keeps ana the farther it goes (proportionately), and servants, L. P. B. says, have their friends. The hospitality of the kitchen, L. P. B. says, is like that of the Bedouins, who lavish on strangers! what they pillage in the Drsert. Your alley and back window boarders, L. P B. says, eat more than the houses. What is "flay and Neigh'g in the stable, is; "Here and Neai! in the KUchenjand U P. B. says. Waste is a short spelling of more than enough, like the .tallow candle, whose drip is bigger than the stem. An rinsnuffed lamp, L. P. B. sayp, has more flame but gives less light, and had better be acquainted witb, althoHsh cut by the scissors. Neverthe- less. L. P. B. says, it is wise to have something over m the locker for the poor, and a plate on the table for the stranger, who roav come unawares 2. Keep everything under lock and kev. and the key at the girdle. L. P. says an open enpboard is a rat's delight and the devil's hiding; It is, he says, the narlor of the roaches and a constant temp- ... I I T" . 1 . I tation to your weaK Droiner. it leass, L. IP B. says, like a ship at sea; it is like pumps for bilge water and gutters for cisterns. A small bucket costs but a i quarter, but if kept full on the spot it will save more money, Lj. Jf. d. says, mau a fire engine in the garden. 3. Don't buy your coal or wood in Auj erust. or vour ice in December. Jb. r. o. says, fuel put away gets seasoned, but it must be kept from the Sons of Osiris. This heathenish divinity was the brother of I-.is and the father of Horus, and L. P. B savs has alhost ot relations among us, with cold shins, who are fire-worshippers. 4. Last! v. watch closly. and leve fried chicken; livo well and throw nothing away; eat what you now have, and then go to P, 1. BRIDGERS & GO, . . M and buy a frefih supply, and;L.P. B. says, if you promise not to give it away he will inform you that both quality ana prices will suit, as ha himselt natn triea u. nov. 24th. - . i ' i - Dental Card. 1 i r. AM MAKING Artificial J. dentures to fit perfeetly;and a nrpttv aa the natural teeth. but it is better to save the natural teth if possible. eo my patrons will please call witn out delay and be seated in the most comfort able chair in use'. j Respectfully, I JAS. E.'KEA, 1 , 34 Market st. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 8, 1879. SCHOOL OF DRAWING. PAINTING, ETC. INSTRUCTION GIVEN in CraTon, Lepia and India Ink Drawing,! also, Paintiar in Waur Colon, Oil, Pa tel and Coloring Photographs, at reasonable rates. j For further partieaiars inquire at the School Booms of Misses Burr Jk James, in the rear of 8t James Church. nov 2i Smithville Saloon. gECOND DOOR WE8T of the ,Garrion, Best Wine, Liquors, Cigars, etc Finest Saloon in the town. Patronage or traveling public solicited. A. A- CATLETT, oct24-!m Jfrnithville, N. C WANTED. Sf3 containing Cruden's Con ArrfinPA m.nd otar QOOO II BIBLES luBtratlons, witb all the NSW FEATURES, also lor ... with over 4C0 Literature, Art and Souk, EnanAVMa. Theao axe the books for tne rrnT Tn I ya R1 B LEH for Parents. and LlT-nUllUIA I U KRATORE, ART AND BONtf, tor tke Yonnir Pod1. Clreularfl and teraa aemt on application to J. H. CHAMBltRS A CO., , aov 21 4w i AOaata, Oa Miscellaneous. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON N. C. I fAarg Sample Rooms ibi Commercial, Traveler! nghlj 1 renovated thw House acd furniihed it eoUre- i ! Ijnew,'s prerared to give to the traveling j public all the conveniencies of a rliiST. CLASS HOTEL. It is located in the Terj centre of the business part of the city , rx?ing con venient to trie principal bust-ees h up, i Poet race, Custom lluase, Citv 1' all and Court Houee First-Class liar and Wli&rd Saloon connected with this Hotel. RATES $2 PER HAY. i - j oct 24 F. A. SCIH'TT veiryoody r . i ND UI8 UNCLES AND UIS Cousins ! '1 and hii Sisters a; d h i Aunts is invited to wit ness the ' f Grand Dress Parade Kvery day and every evening at the Boston 5 and 1G Cents Store, On North Front Street. - . . i . The Stock is the largest aiid m -it extensive of the kind in the State, and embraces a very great variety of useful and pretty thins, i i . which are sold tvere for less than half the money usually demanded for them. The se- . I ; r ; .i " 1 lections were made In person and they are all ' i i reliable goods. , ' I Visitors from the country are particularly invited to call and see how far a little money will go. j Remember the place, the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, North Front' Street, between Princess and Chestnut. oct 23 . i E. tin FRESHMAHi' BROS. Newipaper Advertising Agents, Commercial Building, Cincinnati. Are authorizsd to xeceive advertisements for this paper. Estimates furnished free upon application. I nov 14 ; - i ' 1 AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in this County to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per month and expenses to sell our wondeiful Inventions. Sample free. Address at once SHERMAN & CO., Marshall, Michigan. . , nov 6 , DIAMflO Stool Cever and Book only rlMlvUO $13 to $255. ORGANS 13 Stops, 3 set Eceds, 2 Knee Swellstool, Book, only $9S. 0" Holiday Newspaper Free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Wash ington, N. J. novC tf4 0nn"turns In 30 days on $100 hi 41Z U U vested. Official reports and infor mation rail. Like profit weekly oa Btock ortionn nf S10 to $50. 1 i Addreas, T. Potter Wlgnt & Co., Bank er?, 35 Wall St., N. Y. ect 9-4w $25to$6000s I Jud-iouIy iBTi.tM In Wall St-Uy th foDiflB tion for fortnnM vrT week, and n.vs Immense profit l-T the New Capital ImUoo fyet'Tti of operating In St-ki. Fnlleipln.ttonn nrP" Hon to Adams. B0- Co.. Benkert. JS Broad St.. N. Y. ''HILL'S MANUAL" Social and Busi Agents wanted. nes. For itveryoouy Wm. bhepherd, V6 Fulton st N Y. nov b PSYCHOMANCY How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental ac quirement all can possess. Free by mail tor 25c . toother with' a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, and Flinty to Ladies. A queer book. 1(X000 sold. Address D.'p. MASOY "0 SaDSom st., Philadelphia, Pa. hot. 6- CHEAPEST! BOOK-STORE IN THE WORLD. 63,673 Superb English Books, At Ouri Price. 76.176 New American Books, at Tour Price. 112,736 gecond-band Books At Any Price. Catalogue of General Liter ature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman st., near New Post Office. Iew York. ' i , nor 6 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. Wo will send our Ilectro VolUlo Belts and other Eleetric Appliance upon trial ror 30 days to those suffering fram Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other du eaaee. A ure Cure guaranteed or no pay AddraM. Viil.TIC BELT CO.. Jtarsuau, Mlelu . novC Old Newspapeis. QUANTITY OF OLD KIW8PAPKB8 or wrapping, pfferad for ehaapat tiia DAILT.BrfLCW OJFICB I A Miscellaneous. II. T. HELHBOLD 5 Compound Fluid Extract PHARMACEUTICAL. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL t DISEASES OF THE IIUIIIHJ1 For Debility, Lo.s of. Memory, Indispo sition to Exert'ou or Busintss shortness of Breath. Troubled with ihrniebtslo! !'..-- ease, Dimness of Vision Pain in th LuCX , 1.1 iLo Ches'. ant! II . iuh t il it! Head. PwUi ' n. .i-iu'ire .lai'd Dry fckin. ll ihe.v-e siupioin-are allowed to go on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption folk)W. When the constitution becomes afl'ected it requires the aid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen aud tone up the system which it Helmbold's Buchu" Ioes ia Every Case, 1 13 UNEQUALLED By any ren.cJy kuov- I' by the most eminent phjsiti. in psoi il oz ... o.' r '): world, in Rheumatism, Spermatorrh cea , Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, I Aches antl Pairis, 'General Debility, : - I I Kidney Diseases, ' j Liver Complaint Nervous Debilitv-, Epilepsy, Head Trouble?, Paralysis, 1 General 111 Heal th, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, L Decline, ; I Lumbago, ! 1 Catarrh, B.U.CHHJ i : i HfiL BOLD n Nervous Coniplaints, , I Female Complaints. Ueadachej Pain id the bhf u'derr : t - ... 1 i "i ." 4 : . . . h. Dizz ;ness, Sour Stomach, Krinii' !'-. i ' e in th3 Mouth, PalpaalLi; i Taste neirt,'Pain imhe region i the Ki i and a thonsar d other h-aii'fs.) ?.;: are the orfspring of Dv? HBLMiiULII'S Bill! Invigorates t lie Si t!l ('1 oiil.iV j And stima'luieo th- u,bpi- ! I . t i -(', it iS- i irn- v hole and Kidneys to hehb!y a i ing tbe LlcoJ of, all imp-ivi-v-,. Dartinc new life ana vizor to in system. A single trial wi 1 be qntie euuicien to convince the most he&iUiirg of its valua ble remedial qualities. PRICE SI PER BOTTLE, Or SixllBottles for Delivered to any adire,s f;ee frjiu observation.- ) I "PatieDts" may consult by letter, re ceiving the same ottention as by calling! Ccmpetent Physicians attend to corre spondents1. All letters should be, addressed 10 H. T. HELHBOLD, Drutrcrist and Chemist, rniiaaeipnia, ra w -ml "Wa CAUTIOitil See that the private Pronrietary btamp ii on each bottle. Sold Everywhere. nov 19-dtfcwly I Rail Road Lines, &c. WILMINGTON auVELDCh RAILROAD COMPAITSj.1 Utricg or Gt'L SztrteXTtVBt if- jl Wilsinjrton, N. 0., Nor Sid; 1879.1 j CHANGE OF SOOEDULK. On and after 8aodv, IXov. fl9. Paasenper trains oq the " WHtninctoi dem Railroad will run m follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAlNL i i Leave WiiainzU.n. Front i?t- Derct at. Arrive at Wld(.n,atv Leavo WeI4on.....-, 40 Arrire at VLiaiiitoi4, r.ot U- Ml . - Depct at & ii r At NIQUT HAIL AND FXPHLSd TEA IN . ' DAILY. - I ' T' Leave Wilmington, Front SL Depot at..... J.... 8 10 KM i NO A' hi Ii A li Arrive at Weldon at. Lsave Weldoo, Arrive at Wiiminton, Front bU Depot aL. Trains on Tarboro, Praticb K..u ' Kockv Mount for Tarbnro at 5. 10 P J -'f?. and 1'ueday, Thurpday and Saturt i 4 : ,; A M. Keturcin, leave Tarborc. at n-,-AM' daily, and Monday, W i , Friday at '8:30 P, M. Tne l)av Tram make, c! ffldon for all plr.tf N r dailr, (except Sunday ) and u mond and all rail route . ia N luht train makes cU.se eunnoctidns Weidon for all points north tia Kicbuji. o t. ai Sleeping Cars attached to all 'Night Tjia;tj. JOHN F. Dl YIN K, Osceral avvU n ov Ti Gen'I.Sup'ts Office WILMINGTON. C'JLUMKU A fH FTA k Ml.hOAI) CO ) AV U.;ni ! . Li. C., Not 22, 11 CHANGE OF BCTIKDULKt 1 1 On and after Pundav. Nov. 2?. th ToI. lowing schedule will be run on this road: , DAY EXPEES3 AND MAIL TRAIN, dally. Leave Wilmington , 9 &3 A i Arrive at Florence..... 2 0) P i Leave Flofence 3 SO P M Arrive at ,n ilminrton 8 i0 P i NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily Leave Wilmington 10 13 P K Leave Florenee...i .'.' SA il Arrive at Columbia. ,9 00 A M Leave Columbia 5 CO P M Leave Florence.... 2 30'A M Arrive at Wilmington , 6 30 A It This Train stops only at Flerctnjrloa . Wbiteville, Fair Blutjaad Marion. Paesenpers for Columbia, cni &p points on yjt. a kj. ifc. n. ana in w e;crn orin uaroii- n, vi Columbia and Hpartsnbcc, s hdnM take Night Fxpress Train from Wilmington. raseeners lor Autrusta snoold tax Pfirt -Cxpress Train, which connects closely via Florence and Charleston Junction. JEST Through Sleeping Cars on all nlflrn t trus for Charleston, Savannah, Angnsta (via Charleston Jutciion), and for Colnm-. " JOHN F. DIVINE, General rlupt. BOV it CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY fO Orric Genbral-HcnamriHOicHT, ' ' i I Wilmington, N. O., Msy 13, 13 ClIANfiK OF ti.CHEIVT'K". - ! . . , 'I ,N AND AFTER THLS d-te, thp.f 1 N A idz chedal-) will be operated lop ... . . .... th Riii-.vay : . , ' I 'Passenger, Mail and Fxpress TralniJ Leave Wilmington at..., 7:00 4 No. 1 Arrive at Hamlet at..J... 2:'i7 A ) " at Charlotte at.l.. t:20 A Leve Cbsrlottw at.l.....8:25 P "o. Jr Ar rive at UftuJetat.. 1:31 A j t Wil-ujinj.'toa at !:50 A Closo c -i;nct;'.ri rnai-t at liaiiilc? 5 trains of i'.il it.-': h iit utt:l ir il-ine I'.iW way. She'ilv I;vii-n .'.lai'l, Freight Vf rcr.i-o nfii tifre-s. ) t.-t-ae C7??tr!o!t ( Arrtte at f h-:i- A r r : .tPM -dip m; 13. j5 1 M r.:0? IPJ M I C.'ltviUUl Scrrctary s CfliccM f V Co., . Lt, lip N. C, Ntr A DIVIDEND OF THREE PEIi tJz.NT., ;Y ' j .'ll",j ! ! t- - on the Capital &tov; of tbe Willing ion L Weldon Bail 'Rend Company, Las been jde- ciartd. parable to the titock holders o snd ffO. V.. lfof f J TheTr nsfer Sooks will be closed from tlj 17th instant ox til afUr the 22dL -; l; j i J. W. THOMPSOir. i nov 1 tf I Hwcretarr T h e - N e v H at S to re. O' UR 8TOCK"of Men's, Yontht', linys andCLiliren iiaU mod Caps is, com Itlcte, whica we propo:e to sell as idsr as tne lowst. We hare a lare sasoruntbt of Mik. Cloth, Scotch and Astrlcin Caps, very ebeap. Also, a largo lino of Umbrellas. Tboee nbhieg anytbiDg in our line will I do well tn examine before making tbelr? par chasts. . ' ' I - 1 1 -joiix il nomssosj oct 27- No. JTorti Front ft. HEW MILLINERY APTD FAflCY STORE. 4r4 f B8. B. J. BAKER has just received m if JL large assortment of BonneU, Iiats,lllb bona and everything pert lining to the; Mil linery line, which will bel sold at prices to ssut the times. Old Ladiea Caps m specialty. , Hair gods always on band for sale,lu! 'making and repairing of the aama. Comb logs made up with roots all ono way. Prln eess, Uoiitoo and-Point I a? Braldk. f Also. Tracing Linen and Nub's Line Thread at low II area. The only place they can b. found in tte city. Le son giren in , Lac Jfaking. i 10.11 OKO. MYERS, AgenC f
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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