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1 s FORETER. The hearts that beat with fond desire loo soon, alas! grow cold and ded, xi nn that glow with hpav'nly Are, boon sins: In ocean's chilling bed; Yet hearts there are no fate can sever, Ibere la liht thAt ahines forever. The heart that's lost in coldMeppair. That fel not hope's enlivening ray. Boon siults beneath the weight of care That sadden'd flrat It youthful day. Taen death alone its fat-cat sever, indhan1 all Us woes forever. nil reason cesse her" rays ti fling Acrojui my wild, my fever d aralrr. Thin heart to thine will loudly cling wWe all my hopes ofbtis remain; And cease to love thee it will never, Tin death shall sink its puis forever. imue Philip. Norbert Gainey. " ' Boston Poet. IXTERYIEWISG AX ACTRESS- in Inner Yltw of One or the Delicate . Melhous of SlarUdTcrtlsinK My b the reporter didn't know how to lot mew an ac resa, and maybe that's Why he had bo much trouble. Htttiog sent up his caret and beea ad mitted to her presence, he - staled bis bueiti 68, and she id languidly: 'Im sorry you've com I aon t lanoj you newspaper men and hate being inter-: Ti wed Maybe be km this was just said for effect, and that the wouldn't miss the interview for aheap, but he replied, Oh, well, then, I won't treubie you. borry I intruded. Quod day.' However, she got to the do.r fir sr," and faaid rOh, now jou're here, I'll oblige you ' And he ans wered, 'Oh, no; wouldn't trouble you ortue world. 'But it won t oe very much trouble.' Wen, never mind; I don t care particularly about it. j 'But but in fact it will be a pleasure. I only object because . reporters alwajs rk the same questions, and: then don't print just what you say.' Well, I'll try and do better than that and they seated themselves. 'Then he aried; ttow did you celebrate your thirty-fourth birthday?' j 'Eh? jump jug bp. What d'ye man, six? You're a mean wretch te ask such a question V Steps on her lap dog ad art-sees dog, 'drat your pelt, get out! Theu she obstrved him writing, and asked what he was doing. He replied: I promised to print exactly what you asid, and I have taken down! you'r Try words.' 'About the j dog? Yea.' 'Coolness gracious! You won't print that?' I will.' r 'But that wasn't meant te print.' 'Can't help it.' 0h, but ,it won't do. You musn't. Let's bgin the interview B w.' i-Very well. Whiea do you pre . itt as an advertisement being robbed of diamonds, run away with by a back, or having a divorce anil? 'Sir, I I don tdo such things! I never hsard such question I1 1 promised to try to vary ,t he list you said had become eo monotonous, tiow many husbands havayeu living?'. 'See here, if you dofc atop this Til send for one of 'em. That is plse state that I'm not married.' 'Just j so. Do you sbave your head?' 'Sir; of course not! Are you crazy?' j 'No, ma'am. , Wh;ch is your, favorite! liqnoi?' 'Do you wish to order some Bent up! Of course yea won't say in the paper thai 1 ever take anything?' 1 'Look here, ma'am, I wi to print just what you said.' 'But I do&'t want yon to.' 'It must be dene,'' 'Well, then, if you don't ask me if the audience every where are as enthusiatio as they are here,snd what I do with all my bo- ?ueta, and if I don't almost feel that ought to be in boarding school it stead of on the itage.as I'm so young, jind if 1 don't fiudjt very embarrass ing to have all the men I so madly in love with me, and several bank direc tors cemmitting euioide beoause 1 won't marry them if yo don't ask me those questions, I won't say an other blessed word !J3o there! And if you print what 1 ve said I'll sue you for libel.' -.' , Scientific American. The Corundum Ulnes of the South. The same corundum' is applied to all erystalized atamnia. It is the hard est mineral in the world, except the diamond, aad wheu in the ohrystaline form and transparent, constitutes the Oriental gems,' the sapphire, ruby emerald toper, ete, which are of great value, some ev?n exceeding the dia mond, beeause they are more rate. It is used for abrasive purposes, but as yet a sufficient quantity has never been lound in this country to tak the place of emery It is much harder tbac emery, perfomiijg the work in lea& time. Oornndum occurs in thegreat chrys olite belt extendiog from the Southern part of Virginia to Midd e Alabama, pabsing in a southwesterly direction through the'mouutaiuous portion of North Carolina. lu the foutti western counties in the Nauthala range of mountains (one of 1 the f-purs of the Blue Ridge), and lyiDg on either side oj Buck oreik (a tributary of the Tec nessee), at an elevation o fiOcs thre to f cur thousand feet is so called Callskenee eornodum mine, hich has been considered the largest deposit of corundum in this country. It covers aa ara of three hundred acres. Tbis mine was purchased in April, 1870, by Herman B'hr k- Co, and hns been worked since May, with what success is not reported In Maooo county. N O , on the western alope of the Blue H dge, at an elevation of about twenty five; Lun dred feet, is Corondum hill, former y known as Cullaeegee mine. This mine was discover e"d in 1872; it was tter wards purchased by K B Ward, and worked for eighteen months by Colo nel C W Jenkfl, of Boston. Humor aaya that gems of exceeding great value were taken out. In July. 1878, this mine was purchased ; by Dt H S Lueaj for thellaBipdenEmerycompany of Chester, Mass.- They commenced mining August 20, and bp to the pres ent time have taken out T two hundred tons of corundum; also, in washing some of the dumps left there when worked by Colonel Jenks, were found many fragments of the Oriental gem, perfectly transparent and of great briilianey. 'Among these is ah emerald weighing 3J carats, and several rubiea of the finest color. In the eastern part of Jackson coun ty, North Carolina, at the foot of one of the ' highest peaks of the Blue Ridge, is what is termed, the H g Back mine.' This mine ,waa operate for a limited seaaon by the Hampden Emery company. Northwest of the Pigeon, in Hay wood countv, North Carolina, is still a ether deposit of corundum, cared the Presley mine, which, has beta worked since one year age last March. ImMadison and near the Buncombe oeunty line, in the same State, is an outcropping of chrysolite, carrying corundum, which covers an area of seventy five acres, and. has been work ed for the Hampden Emery .coBipany fer the past season. Depo its of corundum are also found in South Carolina, Georgia and Ala bama. Raleigh News. ' A Doubled Headed Monstrosity. Mr W J Oakfily tells ua that he has recently seen a child in Person county with two well developed heads, four hands, two trunks with twenty four ribs each, spinal column with fifty vertebrae a head at each end, there be log two ve. tebrce between the floating ribs" of each trunk; no legs or any signs of them, excretory organs eitu ated longitudinally eaeh side of the unibilicus, and each one is of the mas culine gender. When it rises upon its hands and attempts to crawl each head is pulling in an opposite direc tion. It is well and healthy, and was born the 20th -of Deoember, -1878, and is the dual son of a young lady- of respectability, whose name we with hold for obvious 'reasons. The lia- ton that produced this peculiar being has not yet given : odium te the two interested, although a few know of it. Immediately after its birth it was put in the charge of a wet nurse, who was placed in a cabin and enjoined to keep the secret; but she had 4a parti eular friend to whom she imparted the news, and that individual gave Mr Oakely the clue te ita whereabouts and the way to obtain a view of the living curiosity. Each body is in- pendent of 'ha other so far as hunger, thirst, etc, are concerned; but one does not stay awake long after the other is asleep. This not only beats the Siamese twins, but the woild," so far as we kacw. important to ine Afflicted We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Iiooertson, 19, So. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md., who from 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice, guarantees a cure iii all diseases of the Urinary Organ and of the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and tremblirg,vPalpitation of the Ileal t, dimness of sight or giddiness, No, turnal Emissions, &c., all resulting from abuses in yyuth, or excesses in manhood ; also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. . Dr. R is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical schools in this country '(Uriversity of Maryland), and re fers to the leading physicians in bis city, and all consuitiupblm can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing en close stamp for reply. Special attention iaven to all lemale complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call and 3(Hi him. -Medicine sent to any address. ' From t;e Banks of the Hudson. Newfubq, N.. Y., Oct. 20, 1879. H. H. Wabner & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Gentlemen "A lady of over sev enty years of age in failing health, for over a year, has. been using Warner's Safe Bitters on my recommendation. She feels very grateful for the benefit she has derived therefrom, and says that mntil she used it her stomach could bear no vegetable food for over three years. I believe it to be a certain specific for dys pepsia Dr. J. T. Josltn, New Advertisements- The Bl'tera invariably remedy yellowness of the complexion and whites ot 'ths eyei, pains iu the right side ard under the right shoulder blade, furred tongue, high colored urine, nausea, vertigo, dyspepsia, coostipa tion, neavinees of the head, mental despon dency. nd every.o'ber manifestatiom or ao oompaDiment of a disordered condition of the liver. The stomach, bowels and kidneys a1 so experience their regulating and tonic iLfla- For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen ersllr. t i men 3 Flour. Flour- 1200 BBLS 0000 FL0UBj Every Barrel Warranted. At low-prices by ch 1 c HALL 4 PEAR8ALL. v;' 3 JT ' STOMACH v. O Cuba molasses, 200 Bhda and Bbls Sew Crop, and other gradss atolaesst. For sale by inch i HILL A PEARS ALL; Miscellaneous. yyHJERE do you get the best Towels ? Where do you get the best Ladles Hose ? Where do yen get the best Gents Hose ? Where do jou get the best Handkerchief Where do you get the best Linen Collars ? r Where do you get the beet Broems ? Where do you get the best Whisk Brooms? Where do you get the best lothes Brushes? Where do you get the best Glass Tea Setts? Where do you get the best Laundry Soap? Where do you get the beet Toilet Soap ? Where do you get the best W. G. Plates f Where do you get the best W. G. Cups and Saucers ? Where do you get the best Coffee Pots ? Where do you get the best Tin Buckets ? Where do you get the best Stamped Pans? i - " Where do you get the best Sauce Pans ? Where do you get the best Bread Pans ? Where de you get the best Pie Pans ? Where do you get the best Wash Board 'm Where do you get the best Market Baskets? Wheredo yon get the best Mirrors ? m t Where do you get the best ! Feather Dusters ? j ! Where de you get the best Walnut Brackets ? Where do you get the best Sifters ? i j " Where do you get the best Box Paper ? Where do you get the best j I Lace Trimming? The question Is where do you get the above named articles? The answer conVes s back: Why! at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, 4i zar. rnoiJT othesi, i . and 1001 other useful Housekeeping artL 5 ' i tides. Special inducements offered to ! . ' Country Merchants. i . Ink and rjJucilaefe, ' A SPECIALTY. fJS& .A Ladies' are invited to call and examins. if. Boston 5 and 10 Gents Store,1 170. 41 Z70ZIT22 FZLOX2T 0T feb24 1 Has been In constant use by th i public for over years, and Is the best preparation ever in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR The State Assayer and Chemist of Mass. and leading endorse and it as a reat triumph in medi cine. Van At! AND LIFE. supplies the natu ral food and color to the hair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and thicken the growth of the hair, pre vent its blanching and falling off, and that AVERT BALDNESS. It cures Itching, Erup tions and Dandruff. A a HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softneaa which all admire. It keeps the head dean, sweet and healthy. WHISKERS will change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK-At discretion. Being In one preparation it is easily applied, and produce a' permanent color that will not wash off. PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, II. H. ! Sold by all Dsilart In Medkina, Commissioner's Sale. T T TIRTUK AND IN PURSUANCE of i - i E G ETA B unilSnlllL fNEW J p--. Has been In J 4 constant use by the4I If twenty jm U a decree of the Papener Uonrt or new Hanover County, made at the Tall Term, 1879, the undersigned, as Commissioner ap pointed for that purpose will expose for i sale, at pabliq auction, at the Court House door in the City of Wil minrton, on Monday, 6th day f April 1880, at 12 o'clock, M. the fellowtor tract of land in said City : Beginning at the Kat side o4 Frent street 6 feet rVmth from the iotorsec tion la its semthern liaa f Wooster street, thence 8oth with Froat street CC feet aad running at right angles with said street 7f K ft,bWa part etlot J, blaek 46, official plan of City of Wilmington. Terms eash. I E S. MARTIN. mcUS-Uwts OoMmitfiooer; IliscellaneoxiB. JUST OUT. HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR. ADVANCE anil RETREAT, Personal Experience in the United States aiid Confederate State i Armies. BY GENERAL J. B. IIOOL) Army, published for Late Lieotenant-Oeneral Confederate States, The Hood Orjlian HeMial Fuufl, BY GENERAL G. i . BEAUREGARD, NEW ORLEANS, 1880. The "entire proceeds arising fm thecal of tbi. work are devoted to The Hood Or phan Me mortal Faad, which is invested in United States uegistered Bonds for the nur ture, care, support and education t f the ten infants deprived of their parents last sum mer at New Oriea p, (the melancholy inci dents of which sad oereavement aie still fresb in the public mind.) ' The book is an elegant octavo, c mtairing 30 pages, with a tine photograph likeneas and a line steel engraving, made expressly for this work.four large maps of battle fields, bound in handsome tiray English Cloth, at THREE DOLLARS, or in a Kiae nbeep Binding, with Marble Edge, THREE DUL LARa AND FIFTY OEM'S In Half Bound Morocco, Ubrary style, FUUR D0LLAR8, or in best Jevant Turkey Morocco, full Gil dides and Edges, FIVE DOLLAR. On the receipt from any person remitting bv mail nr p-rnrno. nf k . tered letter or by a posUl oider, bank draft, free of postage, registered as second-class matter. The volume Is published in the best style of typography on elegant paper, with illustra tions, executed as highest specimeas of art. The author, the subject, the purpose, all alike render it worthy a place in every libra ry, on every desk or upon the book shelf of every house hi the country. Agents wanted in every town and county in the United States, and a preference will be given to honorably aLcharged veterans from the army. To the ladies, who feel a desire to express tbeir sympathy with The Hood Orphan .Me morial Fund the sale of this book among their circle of friends will afford an excel lent WST ofcontrihntir.tr nhatanti.l mi A . - a vwa.nu.us. v BV swerving a cause. For terms, rates io af ents. eto., ad areas, with full particulars, GEtf'L O. T. BEAUREGARD. Publisher, On behalf of the Hood Memorial Fund, jan24.3mos ifew Orleans, La. Ifyou are a man of btuoness, weakened by the strain of 1 1 - jruur uuues, avoia stimninta ana use rn 11 you are a man of 1 mtUm, tolling orer your midnllit work to restore brain nerve and waste, use i BETTORS If you are young and Buffering from any indiscretion w uuuiuion j n you are marnea or single, old or y young, suffering; from poor health or languish- mm ingona Ded of sickness, rely on " , I J Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever you feel mim your system neeas cleansing coning or stimulating, without intoxicating, take r0V wrais Have you dytpeptta, kidney or urinary complaint, dis- y ease of the stomach, botbels, blood, liver, oi nerve t Yon will be cured If you use JT o.,npiTweak and low spirited, try it ! Buy It. It max aava year life. It has saved hudreda. Hop CowrH Carltheiweeteit,i&fetndbet. Ak childrea. The Hop Pd for Stomach, Lirer and Kidney., 1 rapHor to .11 other. Cure, b y absorption. 1 1 U perfect. Ak drugguU. IX I. C. U an aUolnte and I rreritUbto enrt for drunken e, cm of SBBsSJ opium, tobacco or narcotic. 8SSSBBBB9 Above told by dreisU.Hop Bitter Mfg., Co., RocbeUr, N. V, Get the Best. THE GREAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN of 1880 has begun, and it is your duty to watch it and to understand it. To that end, what yon reed is a good Democratic News paper. What everybody says is apt to be true, and everybody says that Hale's Weekly is the best ever printed in North Carolina. It is Democratic finm principle. It gives all the hews in the most eondensed and well or dered style, because it is a newspaper. It is printed on good white paper from large, clear type, because its subscribers pay for a good paper and are entitled to one. It will fur nish a complete history of the exeitidg times and of the (federal and State campaigns now just began. After paying for your home paper, instead of sending to New York, or Boston, or Phil, delphia for a weekly, send fer Hale's Weekly. which not only supplies the news and good reading sometimes to be had from abroad, but to whose ample space the application ot a thorough knowledge ef how to use it adds . , . . i j I,. . Ullua. ItlO iui"iiuau 'u iiuiku iu nccaij for months past, nd to be had in no other paper, ought to be in the possession of every citizen. . The price is only $2 a year, $1 for six months. Bample copies sent on application, but no name is entered on its mail books without payment, and subscribers are saved the unpleasantness cf ordering . the paper stopped, as it is discontinued at. the esd of time pid for. Address P. M, HALE, I Raleigh, H. 0. te Liberal corai elation offered to Post masters or others who will act as local or county agents. feb 18. Mortgagee's Sale. DT VIRTOS AND INPURSUAirCB of v the provisions of a certain deed of Mort ar tire executed to Joel W. Woolvln bv Wli Ham Hampson and wife, on the 2l't dav of . a a a ft - February 1878, ana recoraea in toe aegis ter's Office of New Banover Coaaty, ia Book K, N, N, page SS9, Ac, the undersigned aj Attorney fr said mortgagee will expoee for sale at public auction, for eash, at the Court House door, in the t7ly ot wimingiom, on Mondav the 5ih day ot April, at 12 o'clock, M. the fo lowing dtcribrd real estate in the Citv of WilmiagU'n, afo esaid: Begiamiar ia the Southern line of Fanning street at a point 8s feet from its inter ection with the western line of Anderson street, theses west ardly with Faaaing s treat 82K feet.running back 63 feet, being H part of lot I, block 289, official plan or the mty or numlngtosu F- R MARTIN, mch 5-H AU'y for Mortagse. Miscellaneous. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDCINE TRADE IARkTgl QftIATTRADK MARX English Rem edy, An un failing cure for etemiBsl W e a k n eas, 8 p ermatorr- hea, i rapotea cy.andalldis- IEFQIE TAKIIS.eases thatfol AFTII TAIIIG. low, as a sequence ot relf- Abuse; as ivoss ci Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pain ia the back, Dimness of ision. Premature Old Age, aad many other Diseases tht lead to Insanity or Consumption and a I'retature a rave. Full particulars in ocr pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. TheHpcioc Medicine i sold bv all druggists at $l per package, or six pack ages for b, or will be sent free by mail on receipt ef the monev by addressing THE ,CQAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic's Block. Detroit. Mich. fea. Sold in Wilmington. Wholesale and Retail, by Green A Manner and all druggists everywhere. oct ll-dawlv The World for 1880. Democrats every wheie should inform them selves cs'etnllv alike of the action of their party throughout the country and of the mevements ot their Republican opponents. A failure to do this in 1876 contributed great y to the loss by the Democracy of the fruits of the victory fairly won at the noils. Toe year 180 promises to be one of the most interesting and important years of tbis crowded and eventual century. It will wit; ness a Presidential election which may result in reestablishing the Government if this country on the principles of its constitutional founders, or in permanently changing the re lation of the Htates to the Federal power. Ho intelligent man can regard such an elec tion with indifference. Tne World, as the only daily English newspaper published in the city of New York which upholds the doctrines of constitutional Democracy, will steadily represent the Democratic party in this great canvass. It will de this in no spirit of servile partisanship, but temperately and firmly. As a newspaper the World, being the organ of no man, no clique and no inter est, will present the fullest and the fairest picture it can make of each day's history in the city, the Htate, tbe country and the world. It will aim hereafter, as beretolore, at accuracy first of all. things in all that it publishes. No man, howevtr humble, shall ever be permitted truly to complain that he has been unjustly dealt with in the columns of The World. Ho interest, however power ful, shall ever be permitted truly to boast that it can silence the fair criticisms of The World. During the past year The World has seen its daily circulation trebled and its weekly circulation pushed far beyond that of any other weekly newspaper in the country. This great increase has been won, as The World believes, by truthfulness, enterprise, ceaseiess activity in collecting news and un faltering loyalty to itself and to its readers in dealing with the questions of the day. ' It is our hope and it will be our endeavor that The World's record for 1880 may be written in the approbation and the support of many thousands more of new readers in all . parts of this Indissoluble Union of Indestructible Btates. RATES. i Oar rates of subscription remain unchang ed, and are as follows: Daily aad Sundays, one year, $10 ; six months, $5.60; three months, $2 75. Daily, without Sundays, one year, $8; six months, $4.25; three months, $2.25; leps than three months, $1 a month. The Sunday World, one year, $2. The Monday World, containing the Book Reviews and "College Chronicle," one year, $1.50. The Semi-Week' y World (Tuesdays and Fridays) Two Dollars a year. To Club Agents An extra copy for club of ten; the Daily for club of twenty-five. The Weekly World (Wednesday) One Dollar a year. To Club Agents An extra copy for c'ub of ten, the Semi-Weekly for club of twenty, the Dailjor clubo g&jJlca. 8pecim Terms Cash, invariably in advance. Send post-office money order, bank draft or registered letter. Bills at risk of the e end r. Address l(THE WOULD,5' 35 Park Row, tf. Y, A SPECIAL OFFER. Subscribers who send $1 for a year's sub scription btfore December 28 will receive The Weekly World from the date of their subscription To iff arch 3, 1881. This will include the Presidential campaign and the inauguration of the next President. Old subscribers who send $1 before De cember 28- for a renewal of their subscrip tion for 1880, will receive The Weekly World to March 5, 1881,' without missing a number. This Oiler will be With- drawn December 9. Takeadvantage oflit at onoe. Subscribe at once. Renew at once. dee ! CHA8. KLEIN, Dniertater aii. CaoinetSMater. Princess Street, in' Basement of th Journal Bnilding WILMINGTON, N. OV A fine ast ertment of Coffins and Cas kets eonstantlv on hand.. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by tele. graph er mall promptly sued. nor The Mew Boot & Shoe Store, j 32 MARKET STBEET. Boots and Shoes For theDHoIidavs RRlVIlta DAILY BT EXPRMJS. Come soon to avoid the nub. Immense ssler daily. ' My Goods in Priees and Quality cannot be excelled by any. Bone bat the best aad most popular xck a la the country ZTO ADVAHCS ZZ7 PRICES i Another lot of those Scotch Button Echxl 8hoei just arrived. ; Come aad ezaa!it. The Baas Old Price. C. ROSENTHAL, 33 lUarltct Street. dec22 ign cf r. 1 1 Rail Road In 33, &c. v j i .ttjr .i . --i J. v WILMINGTON v WElDQh -RAILROAD COKFANY Orvios or Gix'l HrrsMFTisTDtifT Wiircington, . 0., Njt iid, ivjy. j CHANG K OF CUKUUMk . On and after Hunds, Nov. 25d. Passenger trains on the Wiiraicfttoti . V don Railroad will ran 'fallows : DAY MAIL AM) ElP.K K.h THA t LMve Wilmington, Front Gu I e.i sat V . . Arrive at Weldrc .ft!.".!..".!.'.".'"."." 11 1' Leave Weldon... 3 40 P 1 Arrive.at Wilmington, FrontM Depot at............................ s.ii V HIGHT MAIL AND EXPKKS THAI , DAILY. Leave Wilmingtm, Fnnt Su Depot at. H 40 Arrive at Weldon at... .. 3 i(i i. Leave Weldon, ; i ' Arrive at Wilmington, Front wt 1 Depot at....... ' . i' Trains on Tarboro brtcrn iioao Rocky Mount for Tarboro at &.1 t and Tuesday, ThurdAV and ?!f - i'v A M. Returning, laave Ttrtir.i i . A M daily, and Monday, V edi.e'a n . Friday at8:30P M. The Day Train makes eloee coniacttri Weldon for all points North vU Bay j.uj daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via liicL. mond and all rail route. ', v a r Night train makes close ccnn?ctlon t ; Weldon for all Doints north -vim. Riflmw- . 31eepingUars attached to all Night Trains. JOEN F. -DIVINE, General Sortn nov 72 Cen'lSup'ts Office WILMINOTOH. COLOMBIA AND AU OUST A RAILROAD CO Wilmington, W. C, Nov 22, ltY?, CHANGE OP SCHEDULEJ On and after Rnndi. vw n, lowing schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, daily Leave Wilmington.... 9 40 A M ..to .t nuicuce a iJJ f 31 Leave Florence............ 5 60 P M Arrive at Wilmington 8 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAI3T (Daily). Leave WIlmIngton....,..,......... 10 13 P M Leave Florence..... 2 2) A M. ArriTo ai amaen Junction 4.15 A M .rri re aiv;oiumt)ls 9 00 A M Leave Columbia 5 w p M Leave Camden Junction... .......12 00 M ' Leave Florence 2 'JO A H Arrive at Wilmington -630 A M tT MTrain ,8toJE' 0DlJ- t FlenuEgton ' Whiteville, Fair Bluff, and Marion. penfers for Columbia, and ali points on G. A C. R. R. nnd in W.itn V..k rt i.- ns, via Columbia and Spartanburg, shouJd .d4,iKui wpreM irain irom w Uailncton. Passengers for Augusta should take Night Express Train, which inn.iti 1a.oU . - . vMmV vinxry Tit Florence. Chirlearnn .Inrnt;,.!, n.. l- 7 . v m uvuu,, oiiu vtujUCB Junction. V.l" 'JU Mil HI I trau s lor Charleston, Augusta aad colum -bia. , Trains, leaving Wilmington ? 8 atnrd 7 nights do not make any connection for Col. umbia. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sapt. liasaiL SupxKiinsniT, 1 WUmington, N. 0., May l8k 187. Cuakob op Schedule ON AND AFTER THIS date; tTie fallow ing Schedule will be operated on tbu Railway: Passenger, Mail and Express Train. ") Leave Wilmington at."... 7:00 P 5 No. L Arrive at Hamlet at....... 2:27 A M ) u at Charlotte at....-fc;20 AM Leave Charlotte at.......:8:25 P L Arrive at Han.letat...M.. lz.il A Li " at WUmington at.ViM), A M Close connection made at Hamlet witi trains of Raleigh A Auueta Air Line IUil way. - Shelby Division Mail, rreiht A Pa'.?e: V ana t'xprerp. '. ' Nr ,o"l Leave Char'ott?... ............ 8:40 A M Arrive at n'-'W.. ,i2XJ PM No.io.Ti,phr!' Arrive it ' maj If u - ,. lfl;p l: x.. i:03 1 P M t -' lest Butter k the World! 3 Pounds for 81 V ' G ILT EDGE BUTTF " , Ti ew York EUU ItuiO. -y.p'tj t" tVuntry Butter, 2u c r.i, ; Ri-j Cf ffte 16 to 20 ctLtv Pre Leaf LarS. 13 ca.f. Java Coffee, 20 to 25 cent. Rio Coffee, 15 to 20 cntr t ' , y .T 1 Pig Dams, Tongues, Ex-Siore Mirrerc!, 50 Cuti Rocdorer k Co , Ci-e Pints and Quarti. ','' 50 CaMs Imported Frenc!i VrftSy, t 1 i . f ij '.3:9 20 Cues Foav- WMjkefVia' th. World. : 1 "Ja ii:. Cakes, Craekers, P.eerv ..Piek.li Wintf, Tear, Liquor?, 'T&co .a - V . ana vifarsj at Far i'lt Geo. Rflyers; feb ir Vt " And lBouUiront ; : " 10 ' - oiisillll
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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