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It wag iff tre cr tie brig ; ffO (or :m:nl broke o tie ir.it bo'tom is? uea j.U o; over ,;ir.iii. ;i a 1 "i .l-u-irxr wedares. in Sin aii oppsitc lirectio. . whi pine. was 80nndJ a w.tKl i .... ,ir,.nffh and 17o (,v r, . ti .rinon its stump in rii: at 317 years, and expen- ,c 4!1p,1 it sav it Will cm ' ( -u w .'r:;.. rrlv all clear fc!tc i ::o umber w.uld ,ulo It was a monarch f.r,-;t ami flu "j . - . h -1,1. Us Till was simp Siemble.th, day beinj? clear rht rotabreatU oi air bu. if-' a uiae. iun, uuv.-".j r a wirlwind cf over- , tl-.r:.uh traes than h foot in uv and Wlikr. pine-stems. 'I ue very earth trembles ai t - the shrill scream oi : i v-To now shriekiQZ lb howlings oi tue uumucu, the monarch oi me . ...u.onrtli nfter a rult pon lis iuuiuc. 300 years. voar:-eii d . thi and- while A: slr, The lireatcst Blesslns- i'fflnle, pare, harmless remedy, that ev rytime, and prevents disease bf keeping the bioou pure, 6w Kidneys unu , blessing ever couicrreu Hon bitters 13 that remeuy, uuu proprietors are being dicsscu ujr iiands who have been saved and cur- it. Will you try it: see au- column. r.ayte. eatest 1 td ly Tie 5ST3 'fill' Yot ,7 .'.1 'old rhc i Elizabeth of Austria KapTcss Elizabeth of Austria, - i 1 A. the Taris Figaro, 13 ine mobi i-ui crowned lady in the world. ne loves to contemplate her noi eJ with costly laces and respledent ditary jewels, but arrayed in the loth dress ot Uastilians, wives oi a 1 i l,.n linu nrniif v nnrl bra vel v Ul I 1 J a in a nery . norae. i ue ieucwj liauary have a great fascination r. It is amori them . that sne is with !a heroine's recklessness; uHs'Liuat full speed beneath the of ancient trees, now leaping oyer acd citcii. Yhat apparition in matier-of-fact ae of ours is this alrous b'jautv. stately and imposing he fairy of the Black forest and fully Lcvalent? Her horse which ilees iu'icntro'.n palace , ever stops before co.taje door, Joor. he empress is a san- li a suuVrm. 1 hi3 woman, a gentle heart under an Amazon's '..tlieriihesiu a beautiful jeweled not ti sUme of. great price but a faded moseirav of edelweiss, . that itaiatlowcr, wiiite and delicate as a ae. which Austrian iiasnta at- K,..L.:i.. it - - r ...... utiLiy.iuuivO fcO t lie little nos' gav was !,;. u..i i t a: j i.u liu; J.ill I ai LUU 11U3B tucv te'.ruthed. For the last two years jvih ot Austria has hone' to Ireland -r bautiu. This Jyear she will tatce -r iuor.ee at Combermere '" l.v.uty :;r.oins aad horses j teen sea: in advauce to the empress, -avc. iit sllt'o u ."miAoort T ..... . VVIUWtJU v arsons of varied rank, from scuthou. The with the i empress 'i coUes. with tho rvivntiftn of f e's uo-es i:i tlie forest, the rally, HT-w the barking of the hounds ti4vtcrmcr oi lhe hoisss' hoofs. ea the various sounds in Combre ri1' tllc'"orc, the flagstones of Cg- p:J and th t!nrti iha ni .f cPrridors hve been carpeted : s,E3 beautiful now as ever, a triple diadem of black wfr ;ri,n n that she iidark W n Je one couM compare her ,7va iierm;i:i t r.;x r i . ,. ill uilu Ul 11C1 ic-s.jher woaianlv nature " Sliaw lt.-nlf K.. il. : l .t s. r - J .mij auv, 11141, her waist three dark red A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. I IROX T5ITTEKS are hl-hly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efiicient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, WgtU c$ Appetite. Xom cf Sircnnth, Lack Energy, etc Enriches, tlio Lloo.1, strcngtheiM the muscles, ana gives new life to the nerves. 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Vvith new preeeea earp&sstnfr enj ever be fore manufeetared even by Hoe Jt Co., with tir,nd onea.oalled tjpojrraphieal and boeif nees facilities of all sorts, ana with a better organised telegraphic correspondence throocrhoat the world taan thai of any other American journal. Tan fFoBLn for 1881 will afford its readers daily a complete, condens ed aad trustworthy record of all oarrent In 1U Fire Uismtes With the News of the Day The W orld meets aad keepi pace with th increasing demands made ay rapid tran sit, the telegraph and the telephone, on the time and attention of bnaisees men. Its dally cable letters from London bring the "Id World to the break fait tables of the ftew la Its Wall 8treet Getslp and its Items for Investors, taken together wito Its aooarate, candid and absolntely impartial Financial Article, The World daily presents an unri valled picture not only of the true condition of the multitudinous enterprises in which the adventurous and active peeple of this oountry invest their savings, hut also, of all the flactaating iaflaenees exerted upon those enterprises by the speculations aad the pec ulators of the Stock Exchange, No man who omLs or expects" !) own an Intere&t in any oorporate property can afford to miss for a single day the information daily And exclusively sriven. in! The World, not Kor the Kianeys, Liver aad Uriaary Or gacs, nsa n thing but "WAKJRtt'S SAFE KIDNKY AND LI VSR CURB It stands UNK1VALLED. Thoasaadiowe their health and happiness to iL :S" We offer 'WarEer's HafeTonio RittoVs, with equal confidence. II U WAKBffiR A CO., apl 2 ---dJkw Reheat r H T Rust Well Auger,; Rust Well Drills. Rust Horse Power. TUg BEST AND Jia-T WJCCB8SFUL Well boring and Prospecting Tools Man ufactured. GAS PIPE "SHAFTING aftd Couplings. The moat initroTed Barfaae) Attachments Oaranted tn make good waU anvwhere. Worka o-uch faster and witH lf the labor of anr other tool?. v" ' M Auer Drills work by fciaa; or none power. . - Drills and florid power have-capacity for 2,000 feet. In use nve4years and no fatlurea. Made from best material aad told for halt the price of others. 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The genuine manufactured only by JOHNC. WEST & CO:, "The Pill Ma kers,'; 181 & 1S3 W . Aiacuson est., unicago.. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 8 cent stamp, men 22-d&w-ly Benj. F. Grafton, Stosy B Ladd HaLBEBT E, PAIOTe Late CoTmUaloaer ot Patent, PAKi. GRAFTON & UDDJ AH.-irneys-at-Lv and Sollcitora of AmerV caii au;I . rijreign ratenia. 112 F.fth Stre-jt, Waahlngton, U. tr; Practtfce patan In aU itP branches In rh- Patent 0;ho, and in the Saoreme h.u i 0;r-'iit Courts of the U 'died States. pA'-nphlot' sent free on receipt of stamp foi ; rita2. an 28 ,TII1V LAUHINBUHG EllTERPRISE Td THK HS3T MEDIUM through which to adtertise Fall and Winter Good among 4 toe d en ole of Robeson. Richmond eon counties, in North Carolina, aad tJt the border counties of Seath CareUaa. The Enternrisehasalarflre and itereekiax eircu lation in the Pee Dee and Cape Fear sections ef this State, havinr obtained a Urre eirem lation in the latter daring the six aonthj It was published in Fayettrrille ftefert ltt re moval to LaurinburBT. and la the wmer within the last few months. Advertisements will be Inaarted by the month. Quarter and year at laaaaasHe r Address, fl. L MsDUFf IE, only as to the natural and legitimate course u nut aiao as to the plans, sohemee and eomoinauon which are incessantly making; and unmaking in and out of Wall street to affect those valaet, " ,' . . The World contains also every day the freshest, fall est and most instructive notioet of everything new and interesting in the realms of art, of literature and of social life It is the accredited organ of th colleges ot the Union, and the accuracy and vivacity of its sporting eelumns. covering all the va rious forms of athletic amusement which have multiplied among us of late years, com mend it to the "rising generation" through out the country. As the only metropolitan morning journal published m the knglisn language w men maintains an unswerving fidelity to the enduring great prsnciples of the Democratic faith ia politics, The World fer 1881 will be onnd, where for the last five years Tne Wwrldhas been found, absolutely loyal to Democratic principles: abselutelv independ ent of atl persons, cliques aad factions with in the Democratic party. 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Bills at risk or th sender. Address, THE WORLD, dec 17-t S5 ParklRow. NewfTork. The Original aad Peleeted 8ty lee are full ef interest atd oozuf tate choice family read ing. 1U lyrical pieces are also of a high order of merit. Mesides these merits It Is a compendium of . ' THeS MKW8 OF THR WKFK. well collated ard of laurito-variety. All fresh c eeuxrencee at home exd abroad lad a place in its columns. The bright and graphio letters of the special correspondents if THK ttl'N at the capitals of Europe, In California and elsewhere, are published in the Weekly, and. in addition to describing the ot-uiee o' political events, will give the gossip oi the day aad the drift of events. The tTAHtilNGTOM BUREAU OF THE BUN will keep the readers of the Weekly well informed in respect to everything of in terest, politically and socially, transpiring at that point. W bftteTer besides, that ia se rious or joyous, that t.ncs to give a spice of variety, will be supplied to make the Weekly attractive. ITS MARKET AND FINANCIAL RE PORTS are brought down to the latret hour of pub lication, and every pains taken to make them trustworthy. AGRICULTURAL MATTERS are not neglect- d, and the farmer will find in the columns devoted to this subject many valuable hints and suggestions. Bound edi torial discussions always have place in the Weekly; and, with its s'oriee and other light literature, its well-written letters from places at home and abroad, its political and general news and gossip, and its excellent Market and Financial Reports, THE BALTIMORE WEEKLY 8UX commends Itself to all who deire to have a thoroughly good paper at a very low price Terms of HttbeoriDtion Invariably Cash la Advance. One Dollar per Tear for one copy er any number ofoopies. INCREASED PRFMIUM COPIES TO GETTERS UP OF GLUBiV The following liberal Premium Copies are given to th ee who get up Clubs for the BALTIMORE WEEKLY SUN With one extra eepy of the Weekly Bun one year, TE5 COPIES e ee a cm ee e With an extra copy of the Weekly can ene year, aad one copy ox the Dally Bun three months. FIFTEEN OOPIE8 ocaceeeaxsjccee) $16 00 With an extra copy of the Weekly . . San one year, and one copy of j the Daily Sun sis months. TWENTY COPIES ewmassssttes $30 01 rV ith n extra copy ef the Weekly . Bun ene year, and one copy of the Daily Sun nine months. THIRTY COPIE8.........M..MM.W.M.$80 Of With an extra eopy of the Weekly Ban, and one eopy of the Dally Bun one year. saFor full terms and prenvum copies to getter up of Clubs, see prospectus la THE JOSH. T. 3 KDITOH AND PUBLISHER 1b publifbed Kverv -A it ei neon Omn or Qnx ouraaiaiaaoaet - ' Wilmington, N. O., Feb 19, 1681. J CHANGE 0? BGHEDULE. On and after February 20th, ltSL a 4 16 P M, Passenger Trains on the fU miagton A Weldon Railroad will ram a follows DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dally No. 47 North and 48 Boath, ' Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot at. ,.............. .......... s 40A I A ArrtttW.MM.t , , , D40F& Lesva Weldon 4 44 V Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8k . ; ' Depot U 11 It F vfc Parv Train to Boath., T.OO Fin LOS A O 6,43 P a At the following rates, postage paid : On 8 Year. . . Six lion tin , . :. . Fast Throng h Mail nd Daily N oa. 4 rrth at e) Leave Wilmington, Front 8t Depot at.. rrive at W eldt. Leave Weldon. Arrive at WOmuktun, troatat, 'fwin urn iMiml A SI Train No 45 North will stop onlv at Roes v Point, Borgaw, Magnolia, Warsaw, H (live, Goldtboro, Wilson, Rocky Mou t Enfield, and BaUfasu . . TrsinNo40 South will stop onlv at Boelv Mount. Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia, Night Passenger, Mall and Express Traill acs. ao aortn ana 41 bouth..-- . Leave Wilmington, Front 8U iiepot tu. l is P It Arriveat Weldon at.... . lo 46 P M Leave Weldon. a oa a nt ... $5 00 1 Arrive at Wilmington, FrontBL vepoi aw.MMMM.M..MMMM 8 17 A 11 Trains on Tarboro Branch Road laava Rock Mount for Tarboro at .30 P It dal y, ana I nesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6tW AM. Returninz. leave Tarhora V (Lie 2 60 7l.JrdV Wednesday aid Thie Month! 1 25 One Month.. 60 Tho piper will bo delfrered by Kesurning. Friday at 80 P Ml Train No. 47 makes close oonneeHmt at Weldon for all points North daRr. AHvatl via Richmond, and dailv exeent Rmu wt Bay Line. - " Train No. 46 runs via Richmond aad Washington, and makes clot daily to Richmond, and .daily except Batay aaynigais ior au poinu north ot Richmond. Train No 43 runs daily and makes el pee connection for all points North via Rich mono ana wa&nington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Pa! Me Sleepers Attached. . JOHN F. DIVINE, General BasU A. POPE, Gen'lPaas. Agent feb 23 earrierf, frea'of chara, in any'part able publication of seventv-two pages, free to all subscribers to the BALTIMORE SUN, Dailv and Weekly. The safeet method ot transmitting finds 1 1 3 csmtw ner vaek. I ' V t m J w Tt . . as . DjEiu is dt urui oueot ur r viwuivi wv- ey order. - Ho deviatien. Address; feb it- Baltimore, MM 1 1 Tbe) Patlt HsTizw is now in the - I COMMERCIAL HOTEL I. . - WILMINGTON, N. 0.', THEKBEST. fourta jar of iti exififcence, ifijpiw- 3 OF ALL i - M av EES1I Vor more than & third of & century the I Me xiean Huatsuie; Xitnlxaent haapeetj lmnn tr tnllHnna all over the WOrld atl the only safe reliance for tne reiier oi accidents and pain, it is a meaioxne above price and praise the beet of lta k lnd. For every rorzn ofeztenial pain tue nmimm ... Mustang Liniment ia without aa eoraal. I It penetrastea netn tana mmm wj Oi. mnr mw tnnHng th COntlnU- ance of pain and inflammation impos4 slue, lta eseota upon uumaa jb ivma uu tho Brnte Creation are equally wonder ful. Tne Mexican. liniment is needed oy somebody in oaiienUy caUbliahod, with allarge aad 1 gteadiiy increasing' robscrip tion liit, and pretests to'merchante and otbera a moBt.deairablemedi- tua for adrertiaingj every house. Every day brings news of tne a.goy or msi awiui ciarL Subdued, of rbewmatlo tnsurtym re stnrtMl. or n. -vadnailale Ikoree or. OX saved by the healing power of thia ioJi Cen'I SuD'tG Office WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND A GUBTA RAILROAD CO, Wnnungton,:ir. C, Feb 10, lfcfil, CHANGE OF BOHETJULD On and after Ftbruarv 20th. 1ML a 2.S6 P M, the following Passenger Bchedal wiu wiuigiiiiuirou Day Passenger, Mail 'and Express Train. daily Nos. 42 West aad 43 East. I Leave Wllmlagton...., 8 25 A M Arrive at Florence..,. ii fin p kf Leave Florenee.... ...... a 86 FU Arrive at Wilmington,,..,....,.,. 6 40 P XI MIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS f Daily V" Nos. 48 West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 11 85 P M Leave JTiorenos.............. 4 10 A Arrive at C O and A JanetlonM.M. 8.00 A Arrive atOolumbia.M.M.M.MM.M... 8 15 A Leave Qolnmbla -TTtT.,......10 00 P Leave O C and A A JanetIonMMM.M10 20Pjlf Leave FloreneeM..MM..M..MM.MM... j 00 A XI Arrive at WUmlngtoaM.u.MMMMM. 6 20 A XI Night Msil and Passenger Train. No. 40 west, and Accommodation Train No" 46 East. ' ' Leave Wilmington aU.....,..!! 25 A If Arrive at Florence- 4 10 A If Leave Florence......... 6 CO A M Arrive at Wilmington......M..MM.12 00 U Traies Nos 42 and 43 stop at all Stations Trains Nos 47 and 48 stop only at Brinkleys, Flemington, Whlteville, Fair Bluff, MfirfeJL Florence, Timmonsville, M ay sville, Boater, Camden Junction and Eaatoxu- No 40 stops only at Flex ilngton. White vile, Fair Bluff aDd Marion, No 45 stops at all Stations. Passengers for Columbia, and all points op G. A C. R. B., O., O. & A. R. R, VtatlOBa. Aiken J auction, and all points beyond, should take No 40 or 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for OharlestoB and for Augusta an trains 40 and 47 All trains run solid between Charleston, and Wilmington I JOBN P. DIYIffE.GaxsrsJ pi A.rui'&, uen'i pass. Agents ieD Ji - LUlllBTflti JODRNAL wnlcn speeaiiy cures a tho nijALAJf ifLEtiU aa dily cures auch ailmenU of I nhcnmktlim. SwclUBMi SftlSTI Joints. CTontractedl JHascles. JBs and Scalds. Cute, Bruliei SJnnlna.. PallOUS ZtlteS - - Stlnara Sfturneaa, unuBraii SoreartJlcers, FroetSietee, Ckaiblains, Store HlBPlee. Caa Itojaaemeesi and Old OOSH, indeed averr : oaae. It neeas wttnsat or oxterxutl dla- Iirrc Sample Itoeuts for Conitaeroial Tr.tvcler rpufc PROPRIKTOa bavingT thoroughly renovated this Boase aad furnished it entire ly new, Is prepared to give to the travelog public all the eonvealeaelee of Jaf FIRST 0LA8S HOTEL. It,U located: U; the vary eeatr of the buiineef parof.the dry, fbeiaf . envecient to the principal bastitessaset, Postofiee,;Custom IHoase. City Ball atd Oaart House. 1 1 9A FirsVClaas Bar and Billiard SafecS rnr tiw BsiiTB Caaxziooi it cures ftnradne. SwixutT. StlnT Joints, rnndw. TJarnesS SoTM. H eases, Foot Hot, Screw Woraa18eb, Hollow Horn, Seratenec, Wino Mlls. Spovln, Tlirnan, Itlnfjoone, RiTTioTil Poll Evil. Vllaa uvea the Starht and every other sdlxnent to whteb t& oecupanis 01 mmtxm &nn Stack Tswd ar liable. The rltxtaaa gnetang IMnlntent I always curea and never disappoints;! and i 1 is, poamveiy, THE BEST OF ALL M IV POS 1U1T 0B BEAST. Jkuulsuvl IJ: a . . IE eoaaeetod with this Hotel ABATES S3 YtR DAY.IWfJI pM 4 P. A. SHUTTBiy JOW RATES For all kinds of Printing Persons redding oat of this dry saa have their printing eajfully exeexted and called to thaa tree of postages Bi?i8itlUa2l Job Prtatsr PUiRIOIBUL IHIOiUSIE, ;UNDE2irKTr ttaJTAailiKt: ' WiLxivsToa, IT d l pcaaY, --MPropJ IntslPrcprUtor. Atlantis noUL wt4 trt i-?.-f- H. ITarmi Is published EVEY FRIDAY. At the following rates : One Year...- w ??frMmilhi.......;...;... 1 W Tliwsa Mmrtha oC Tn WxxAiNQTOi JointxALcircti tea largclyTLtt the adjoining corrn ties as wall as ia the Western pox tioca of the State mnd presents nn eqiallcdlac21ti3 to xncrebsnta for jds22j Isipws what they have for - a CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILUOAD COMPANY. Ornoa Guiaal Bvnximwvxn, Wllmlagton. N. C, Deo lllSSO CILAN6X OF SCHSDITLZ fV AND AFTER December 12, 1880, the s injioaisgseneauie win d tii sto 1 operatedton oauroaa 1 Passenger, Mall and Express Train. Daily except Buaday Leave W Dm ing ton. ..9. 10 A M VAriive at Charlotte at.... 6. 10 P M Kn , Leave Charlotte at..... 8. 20 A M. ao J Arrive at Wllmlcgton at. 8. 20 P M Trains No 1 and S, stop at remlsr. stations only, and points designated ia the Oca pa ny! Time Table. Passeager, Mall snd. Through Frdglit.Tialn Leave WCalnrtoa iU 60 P M Arrive at Hamlet aU. 1:28 A U 44 at Charlotte tU. 8:16 A M 1 Leave Charlotte at-70 P Xt Ne V Arrive at HanJetaL. lilS A M 3 ' atWIlalngtoaat 0i45 A IS No. 6 It daDy except BuadavJ but' no eonnectioa far Raleigh on Saturday; No. 6 IsdaOy except Satarday, Bhelkyi Divislcm Paasenge', Man,' XUr smdfteight , lava rmarlott at . , , e a j. No. t. Arriveat Shelby au...,.ifrTi P XI 1x35 P tl ir a 117 BhsIbTat. K a nit. at ITS t.. a.ac n Trains Nos ft and f make close eonaectlea as Hamlet to and from Saleigb, ex sept as above, and at . Charlotte with trains Nos I aad 4 aa Shelby division. Through Sleeping Cars petWeesBals!ih eadChaxioita.: - - . . . Yi 0 jonscoy, . t Ut II. Central CzstsizzZait, 3 1 ream m r . . . . -v
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