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v ... 3 i f ' .: . t.. . i : - - T. r oa the I ; -v DAILY REVIEW. JOSH. f . J 1MES, Editor & Prop'r. I ' r" WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1811 Entered at the Postoffice at VTllmingfm, N. C, as Second Class Matter. ; . - The Oxford Free Lance f.ots np majority for Vance county at 434. the The Empress Engenie has definitely decided upon the final resting place of i her late husband and son. She intends to built a church on the estate which she has bought, some four tee a miles fro a GhislehursL and thither the two tombs .- -. are to be transferred. r. t i 4 I f r . Gpnkling is in Albany, working like a bearer, z.11 dignity is gone and the lordly Roscoe has descended to the hard pari of hard begging. lie is doing it per sonally but it seems to have but little .effect. The Administrationists are ag gressive and a deadlock seems imminent. The past week, says the New York Sun. was another remarkable week of immigration, and the probabilities are that the total arrivals for May will ex ceed 70,000. Such a number for a single month would be beyond all precedent; it .would surpass by more than 6,000 the ar rivals for the entire year of 1877. A dispatch from Dallas, Texas, says that the wheat harvest has begun in that section, and that the quality is bet ter than at any time during the past twelve years. The yield will average 18 bushels to the acre. The prospects of all the crops are good, but the general acreage will be smaller than last year on account of the scarcity of labor. Oar readers will be grieved to learn the New York Bulletin h&3 Boaere- nesse Conference, at Lebanon, October marks which are of interest. According 9i North Alabama, at Hnatsville, No to tbotlwticafor ijVfe surpasses that which antedated the grand yille, November 30; White Biverv at -collapse of 1873. From 1878. to the end Bebee, December.?; Little Bock, at Pine of 1880. 13.300 miles of railway were BlunDecemberlU; Iiisiana. at New w w m Ilisoollanoouai IIi3Collancou3. Hhcellaneoua. built at a coat of more than $200,000,000, and to-day 6 009 miles more are ia course of construction, and 14,000 miles are projected. During this time the stock of railways which have lever paid a cent of dividend has risen largely above par. Orleans, Jantiry 3," 1882; Florida, at Moaticello, January 17; Baltimore, at Fredericksbarar, March 10, and has charge of the missions in China and Bra zil. - -r a r - , , r T.-, , Sixtb District Bishop Keener: IVest- ern Va. Conference, at Ashland, August 31; -KentueJcTr-atDanvillei-September Houston, November 30;; and1 has charge ox me missions in iuexico. ? mnder the iaflueace of combinations, and I 7; Indiana, at. .Qosnort, September 14: new projects are laid hold of by men of I UlinoLi, at Ashley, September 21; Louis- I Til f I t . - L -. v wrx capital with an eagerness which de T ' fttnftivpmK, ifi. tqq clinea to count the investment so long as at Houston, November 23; German, at an opportunity Is open to Make one. The expenditures immediately prior to 1873 were $250,000,100, in large part bor rowed in Europe. Now the investments are purely American, and in speaking to the question whether they are likely to be remunerative, the Bulletin says : Nevertheless, ..,. a .... T1IK MAILS. , , The mails cloe and' arr vti at te City Powt Office aa follows ; : Northern thr.-Ui-h maUn. . . . ..630 p. m. Northern through and way mails K.Aft although individuals I Raleieb. . . .6.40 a. m m m. . ... m I . . may saner, we coiairy at large will be Mails for the N C, Uilroad, benefited by the baildinj of these roads, and 'rrmt ppplirji there- and especially the Soath and West : for , from;.iucludr.i A &N. O. ; mere ue me great duik of me newly- Kallroad. at.......... 6:40.a. m. constructed and more recently projected Southern mails tVr all points . .. South, daily 7:46 p. m THE WILCOX GIBBS d L$ itmPm Tr . ' roads. .This last assertion is as true as gos pel. - Build the roads and they will stay where they are put Yon ean't take 'a railroad np out of the ground and sell it and so it must remain where it is. Some body lSibound to run it and ithe dividend it pays its stockholders is of far less in a. m m. Western mails (G C R'y) daily - (except Sunday) ........... 9;00 Mail for Oberaw & Darling ton ;....;..' - '.'....... m 7:46 p. Mails for points between Jb lo renceand Onarleston...'....r.. 7:46pm Fayetteville, and offices, on Cape Fear Biver, Tuesdays. . . and Fridays. '..'VMM 1:00 p. m. A PERFECT SPRING A NO SUMMER MEDICINE. A. THOROUGH BLOOD PUftlFIEB, A TONIO APPiCTlZ?. Plsaiaot to the Ulte, lnvlfforatioir to tha body. The .most eml neat PHYBIClAflS recommend theie Bit te's for -their rurati re propertiat. Tiial aixe 60c7iFall size (largest in market)! 1.00. ANIPULATED Is claimed and admitted to be tie m Best, Most Reliable and Cheapest F,rflT inlusaiiforlCotton and otlier Cr, yB 'Yon can always depend on it. Arrange fop yonr snppHes at once, on tbe rteual terns. All material composing Fertilizers haTe advanced Ia e difficult to set panted and seme of with 8UpplieS omon in regard to Gnabo cc 1 ot are dec 23 Ifiaktfi-illU terest to the people alo the line than 1 Fayetteville; via Lumberton, tbe benefit it confers on the cenntry through which it passes. In one sense it 's bound to pay and under all crronm- stances it will pay the shippers. 8 30 a. n. Given up by Doctors "Ts it possible that Mr. Godfrey is nn and at vrork, and cared by so simple a remedy?" 'I assure you it is true that he is en tirely cured, and with nothing but Hod Bitters; and only ten days ago his doc-1 Northern through and way iors gave n.m up and said he must dier j mails... 7:30 a m. "Well-a-dav! That is remarkable! 1 1 Southern Mail -: 7-on n. m :that ex-Gov. Divid S. Reid was stricken will fijo this day and get some for my poor! Carolina Central Railway...... 7:15 p. m dally; except Sundays...... 9:00 a. m. Onslow- O. H. and Intermedi ate ofilees, every Monday and Thursday at...... .... 6 00 a. m. Smith vllle malls, by steam boat, daily, (except Sundays).......... Mails for Easy Hilt, Town Greek, Shallotte and Little River, S..O-, every Mon day and -Thursday at 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DELIVERY . -with paraljsis last Monday at his home, AVentworth, Reekingham county,- and thathis recovery, at last accounts, was considered impossible, the paralysis hav ing extended to hi3 entire body. Gov. Reid is the last of the old regime; the last of the governors of ante-bellum days of the State when merit and worth and incorruptible integrity were indis pensable to those who were elevated to high official positions. George I know hops are good." Salem rose. Stamp Office open from 8 a, m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6:30 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General delivery open from 5:30 a. m . to 7:00 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:80 a. m. Stamps for pale in small quantities at general delivery when stamp office is Do our friends realize what thev do when they advertise as fellows: "Want ed A. 6trong healthy woman to coek"? r-Oil City Derrick. Although railway cars have superseded I ,a o 1 1 . . t 1 WVBOi, ocajjeo bo iargcif f mere Been 10 pe more-stage-struck people than ever before.; Cincinnati Saturday Night. ' Out in Cincinnati they purpose to send a man to jail if he reads a newspapear on Sunday. Considering the character of Cincinnati papers, this is riirht. Bms- tcn Post. Unnfcipg beer mav Quench thfrsf hnt States and Territories Ihev a UnY.r0JS!. poanng , steady streams into Colorado, The new Car.-it ,ffls 8uTs .Wrtl. f ?f a"? carPet 'okn -toff ov" JS Montana, Washington, and VTjom.g . jitU doors and plajs witi chltenfxT 1' i ucy are already sufficient v stronir in ooesn Arizona and Idahn to .t. I "CCordeoBo-Titchk "wm luc UUUtUCO Tor tbe Eidceys, Liver aid Urinary Or flrasi, men thing but r'WAfctNRR'S SAFE KIDNEY AN OLIVER OLBE-" It gtasdt UNRIVALLED. Thoosands owe their health and happiness to it. 3 We offer "Warrer'g gafsTonio Bitters" wib equal confidence. H H WARNER Jk CO., apl 2(Waw nrmto Btcheitar NV ELEGANT JEWELRY. CHEAP. To introduce our new styles and influence trade we make the following unparalleled offers for a snort time : " Tbe Berlin Packet contains d grld plated watch chain, agate ehawl pin, lady's ele ,'ant set jwelry, sea bean cuff buttons. oral neck lace, set of agate studs, gold plate band ring, collar button, key ring, pocket book, imitation silk hRniitwohief, pen", pencil, comic envelopes and visu.ng .aras. ah mese maiiea to you ror 35c. In stamps; 4 packets for $1.00. The lot can be re tailed at from Z to $5.00. The Koy ul Casket contains one superb amethyst ring, elegant coral brouch set in box, fancy neck lace, coral sleeve buttons, engraved gold plate bracelets, rose scarf Din. erold Dlatd ldv'ot. n plate sleeve buttons, heavy gold plate studs, lovely "ftraw) scarf pin, genuino Parisian- diamond stud, Maltese cross with P. diamond center, beautiful Jet sleeve buttons, plated collar button, plated link watfh chain, plain gold plate ring, nobby cameo ring. Maltese ear-rings with P. diamond settings, gents full comb., amethyst set, lady's full plated set with white stone settings, jet and -ameo scarf pin, eng. gold plate sleeve buttons, lhe whole of this magnificent collection sent seen re by mail for 1, 2 for $1.70, 4 for 3. This lot can be retailed easily at from $5 to 810. Address V. V. JEWELRY CO., Atlanta, Ga. Aaare83 Thk Atlanta Globb says : " This company is ;rfectly reliable, and the amount they eive for n GOODS? THIS WEEK i DELICIOUS PEACHES AND nr. Blind. Ri UW that DeBincr.. h. 'r Tr to runt All,.. tK w u r'J JUI diaUrtlleL Intt, iv .w wrapper on bottit lT, I LIYj-A,J, AU drucgUts and country ,torTC'" Pile 1 12 r will .:. 1 SI 0KE DOLLAR ATPiR, fPHE mpmri i. eVW kaa iaerewed departments. The MTtn In hv.( j FOREIGN NEWd tun alone mtiei p?!o THl THE WEEKLT HSE1LD arvrv t fab 26-law-sat-wlj: . ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE FfiRKi. - ' If shrunk wholly or in part from nature or dis-tS- yA7lS? free- Describe case and send stamp to P. De L. Co., Atlanta, Oa. No humbug, fligh- worrespondence confidential. TOMATOES I All varieties ofChoice Preserves in' one and two pound Cans, the best in the market. Our elegant Family Flonrv J JParole d' Honear, PigHams, BreakfaBt Strips and Small Shoulders, Parched Java and Lagnayra Coffee, i These;;goodS n e all fresh this tr Z1? TeU. w S3fffcS prices and quality of wjdelj copied, tfttUti faithful report of I'PMTIflAL NEWS embracing despatches from WhtL WffHw report of the pecbe. It Si h4'Al vc-.jr Persia tt.. or the well $ the most practlenl weelj Our est reference. feb 25-la-sat-wlj The Mormon religion has been stead ily extending itself. ' For sereral jears," says the San Francisco Chronicle, ''ita. rent Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4:00 p. m. , Ilandj Hints. Cotton wool wet with sweet oil and 1 landannm relieves the ear-ache very soon. 1 obtain a glossy skin. Four upon a ! nint f hrAa &nffirinf hnilinw wafov tn, I Tlean of Japan, half bean half p( f -7 t T -I . V P., " - ists to be the richest human fcod known. Fine vern LaBZ It Stand nnill COIQ and I fodder plant, also. Seed. 15 cts. a mp.r. Cob in Yon can get a bottle or a bafoTrTIISS Trees. Yeietr;?? , am. . i . . ! WAI T mf!M 1 iu rruiir. 1 ru ii . . " gooas uiu conTince vondf Trm -will edited dn.r .';p y a- " - . v j r r "-" UC1U UI 8 t Ii h en y rei ha tiei wb( qoi( eri whei felt 1 8 b P'ayswith the childrer iAmw-i T1' Pienui1u,,y a" esn't play the flite cr In. w ; NeJCr pnt water or Ii(laid f in :i hi fifI ?r anZ kl0 t such a erease-snot. -uuuu iu liwu iue caLannfi ; j vt cifc.isi "n0 A . ; - . . 1 of Dolitical nn,,, " er.iVycMm -ddvr2W ' l.,"."UB80o mble. An th " " 5 .?!.TBr.Miy St Louis is alarmed h, . , . Auipucifc oDeaience 1 Doasts of 'bacteria in ecclesiastical authorities." 1Do at. .Louisiana SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! THE FAHMEES "BONANZA." Maiixe, a new vegetable from R. A., differinsr from anything ever grown here, delicious raw or cooked. Seed sent by mail 20 cts. a paper, fcova bean half pea. said bv chttn- t humai Seed. 15 iH Miuwii. 2 U)3 lent :f.nxr. uawiy.eany ani prnliHc. 15 cts a n-irV-" rum . tian Corn (from h', .V ,"te.,: l--vp- othWcorn fo--ICTaTa try us. Try the prepared4Soups For sale at - 1 ar.d n HgttChJ'rant 8tt THE . , v . THE HOME, A giving receipt! for prsctlctJ dfaheLitakte' latest fuhion- .Mfce loTriS 1 item of cook in i? ram and Londoa oorrefpowJeBtioathiTrr late-t fashions The Bom. n..,, 7.rI t w LHKerid ,,Te tt h0Bi k per Th inttrestaof 1 ' -K.ILLEDotlcon l.U. iiiin r rMAm . 1 x 1 z j . . A v T teria are and imin. """ Dac" minaie8 ral with soft linen till thevdii ew lork corresoondent A Qnu- And so it w. PrtTi..;- . J I rf r i ' . Washington City makes a Very serious ' . teacher had . ttrfl5,i ?!id- a?! f? pictnrinir to his little .si. All. " LV" r SS3r.7r,uw vrouo es, aim m. r j ii j wBB.a.j.ni.urTB n r i nn . u a a a . i . v a.m i n i w- w m mm k . i . ww . w aiuucjs, uiaaaer, .'What .,onnaiJ organs, take Warner's Safe lelay. or liver, f6 1"'06" at " mofhr. TH. 8n,dJ -rtaio paction, A,vnr Aurii wnere ne firoes to hur i . 1ui eageriv arannrl patchthe matter ap. The fZ. 1?!" rimZ loner. ,15 cts. for $2. Gn. Calhoun, Mayor of Atlanta. fb 26.Tairat-wty found fa th .nLT.ii "DrWKM AS GOOO A FAMILT PAPER AB 18 ' ' PUBLISHED IW Tirra "JT iVs - JIAKUT. "u VVUfllKl,.. gether wf V7 at hM Md DV 00038 em n f-i 7 . uarge against Mr. Blame, anrl ,uii lo ais mtle - . cr anv.diffirnlfv ftF . . f,L w tieavei. and finallV r ; "laaaer, same Daner rproto i irf .fi.-ii. j ou. .wnati wrguus. laice Wflrnr'a rQ r vj atUC DOTB f tAlifl.-.i .m ; Kirlna..;j T : n . -.v Mo." -u t, o-- v,cuj "leaci i . r. & ouu jutrer uure withont dpiav A n I All frnnKI.n p it. i? i J correspondent of ii 1 1 tru I'll i ririi n i . a. uiuuumauu i . 1881 Tib' SUN. BALTIMORE 1881. Pablitbed Drtlj, Except Bnnd.y. ie world wifch eosula I?" eTerT week ulSl of interestVc-d I SrtS.f J?. fP SfffL " "orid wl S; w. Ita lyrical pieow are iLo Tr 7 VVT Herald i J ,Tr eTer week ulS4 f order of aerit. itlJZl. !Lr., .f. a. h rtff.1 hicil Wnt, rofUn (tml to d oompendium of cec menu " " 100 nbtetibi'Mmtiat. The New York Herall ed tt story the a of ner it J lie w; e'ffht house. er im tarn t hold a Rla8s s: Btorj rc Jooked made tc panioa. for tana 1 the air bth ha ay dofl cle fhi, the friC Posture Jo thehc hips. i f Weeks aro RraH onA n a T' -u, iiqairinriw.-. Oh. Wftlllrl . "CTI Al -o, . , -wc uu uim. i C01C Blame has not been able to stop the ?n,i An? .eginnin " r r "Kms mm. lli s dinner a fcro . . t Ei ?c3 aude favoable notice t the ci - t ''Fia3 0-ss"oC3 pro- did triffledXa..e-?",PW sPl- Si5ff32WHPIll2e of the hesaid. fc T" " i fttyr Si5rn riS Icl to Kined if himself." hU' wmcrl kft H'"i -nw car e w tT a5nUe,B-ni'ned;.itAt S5tg?Kl.'s 8 5 :Ss?a D O .iMm-iiid-lftiZT,Sl' 'BIftf:!ll'.SlBl'5 J Batest blessing, llK03ml'S XT Tr t " AA lo , I fl'Q in k 1 4 visit I'h.o .1.- . r- Ai Knnrrp.QT. so i n. . w veil iue v Reaawced m the , Mo.t 8.tWWj of .llHw papers. Low in Piiee-Compactjn Form. story; and it is none the less true for be ing short. . ; There is more of the same sort coming. Tllfi RAILROAD BOOM. The activity in railroad circles is real- . -..rwvvuCulcu. .aoom tw years ago ttU- aoP Bitters is that remM So - 2f ps it began in the Soath Atlantic States bein Jlllgfff'I and it is now at feWr ou! Mnsands who have beenl JMbFMU which wPrHOMr".r:-v ea Dy it. WiU vOU trvT" . v,1B uwusiaerea as al- ouxer colnmn. oz- 7 u'b uuw assumea & new i importance because of recent purchases and combinations which have served to uriogmem into the market. The older phis Oonfe-r m-f "j:! 9: North utZ:Z'?TT November have Jelt E W8 OP THE WRirR- 7 a place in itf l hotte nd broad find Kra&etUVth v. A H DUJ1 th a I. . ' . California and daawwl111 orPe,in the Weekly, lad l JhJ"'6 Pnblihed in thecur8eJofaliTent? t 088ipo the day and Thf UJJeiTe 1118 lhe VASflln? A f eventa none or Joyona. that -rT- , umt o- pendent ll Fxpreaaion, Oon.ervaUre in n'a neetJ foru One Dollar a Year H e w York Herald. Broadwaj and Ana BUttttef te dec 11- . .: 1 he career cf THE rtttv beginning, !!., JSffiffii' 55 faatlv adhere." fwierutioi it te.d IT' ..Wit"" "t jMA MMMt cur- oee an gresaive spirit iTDriSna'V0" Uc4tioa' nd every paina tlwl 0Ur f ?ub enterpriae. To theJ? SSSLt&tl worthy, Tery to nzala them r v w Kim v n a paper endearor. it. errV n , OI the column. deVot V.r ": wi -.uawio luou ana - r r aj tod-lm - r t . t-X 9 a - m ' m. - , j Covering aa it doM -u-v.i- - . . . are not neirleetrf . Aifina idearor. it r;""inwa.MBwi- In the column, d" - irmer will find uiuor u a com. time, and the 7 ?inion. on enr on Babeoia of inir t riffftt result. r arriv. new. and ffoarf r.-""4. fenerai tn nif... i..r. wlwe usffim. mil vt tH A ' excellent mi lllUlCiai H. aitAwAa. m-m . . mwm i i i ii ii CAROLINA CKNTBAL BADICP (OMPANT. Ornca Oiaaaib Simanau I w uiuuiiia nHTAVa1 A . ' mm a a let. reflex of thVM T'-VS.""' u Tu.bl. hint. nM mu. - mimlMto.. w. n. vlL IM. . , 4 ttiq . buw expre.fei if. ix I eeIJ and, with it. imw.. -rr? I w . . . ren t event, a. thm .wV. " . "uu on car-1 literature. it waII ml7u. . oaner.iigiit III" 7 3 -J ttui Bailroai t 5k "fcsnswc Trn;""10.? ne. Mem smbei snarlfl. y ..osr i ; MUSlSSlDDi. t HwCCr' ... 161 j . . . . UUU more T nrtrnnrrh It. -.nUl:.V.t . IS' Mnf k C . . .. 13 J couusaea nadslxTV,VVM.a"M18sippi. at fl.o . A wWV-,l w-yw- m m year or two ago ,uawutc, wnica a ' if we recol'ect bat fifty cents on the dollar, pir. But the most notable ' tno value of any stock i case of the Richmond & Danville R. R. ondDistricU-Bishop Pierce - rightly, commanded W"' Tf -Miswnri. at rftffl S ; at StT John i, at is found in ilia sion. at f! r.r t .1an AIis- mimm m, mm. u r muvi j m w t m m w Maw a IMrdanelle. October Yo: 'allt83' a? ose O .' - ., is now at I increase in &ntmTui. l'7truia' JOfin'sf Springfield, September 2fi. tJSS When ia Eictaond, aboat two month, Nombr30iSoVtl fflffi- ? s nce R. & D. stock was worth bnt 25; i2aJSM :f dollars per share, while at that time SS it was quoted at ftoi tt- . a. ! Vlmb? 28' Dearer, at Denver MJ max I io: at b to no rr.t. " vcr tt iAiiiw.noiit. i i i . " I . ' .. --- at. neiena. I lotnU. o - ..MM V BR'eS!ohhe.trayi8 and disflOTred in conntenance, or nave Emntinno j ia, Ronghncss or nnwholesomo ex- on lowest be had sn NorthT "?L" 1 "C1"a October -20: : idle money, hich he thought of invest 16; North- Texas. ia that stock, bat that he had taken ?i TeSs, al ithe advice of others, and did not do so. I nrATrT?- 4" -V ' " . wasry.ofcoarso,aad we tended him, us fa. daty bonnd, oar respectfal 26; North Carolina? at Dh Jpathics. . r November 23: South 0 .?! tX P ilway situation, I FifthDiTtrkCBishop ilcTeire, Tea-' f ma if aaim.i.-! " tt ' "'iweAiun, lire, gay f. cate, harmlesa and delightrnl article, producing toe most natural and entranc ing tints, the artiflcialitv of Hp ohQerrcr can detect, anq irnich coon becomes Tjcr manent if torvnagnoUa Balm is judiciously uedY ' ;:" ; ;y": C'J l-t ih-,tt-rm-ca : i --ITaPOOttRiSJ5 abroad! foreimi .r, 'Z.,1 "aUJfi. eeUenceajidfre.hne.7. UUMUTPS la IT8 WAHHINfJTnw ttt. eorer. all the rhaae. of .h,.,, u trpiring atKaH"?0 proper nou and comment UnSn!7 W.vb part, it will . be maintained It S fV06 tabard in the future toe hihet TOE af ABKfcT iwn a.v. of THE 8D are colW KBPORT8 with the uunort c0 1d. PUed fe euide. br n h V. 00 .en m Uteat and moat UwtworthTYnr t)tfin th theeoIu.poTUntiopfcI maUda on main- wn.per, al t. ,cadT ,o the Dail s 97 lies lor collecting new.hen .,u- THIRTY COPIES -4a'ta., ..A J . - Vire to hare; thorhlv In Si? l who erylow orica Kooa paper at a lorm.of Bubwrintion-Invariably ;0a.h in -KfoX1'" torOM or any IN0BKA8ED PREMirrif nnir The fbUowin UK." . .v,uw : Riven to th eeVhoTet nf11"" BALTIMORE WtE Ay S7Pnb the TEX C0PlE8l " er, Mp; or the wer FIJ TEEiY COPIPa tt lhre toch. . with an extra n:;'r,---..i 5 00 ttpw8J"t Sun month.. PX PA8SE50ER AND IlPfilSS.fJX- Daily ezeept flaadijl 4 ahjti at CnarioKfl - - A )Le.ra tharloti. at .' f J 7 J arrive at wiltnisirtos tl.lJ f , Train. Ke. I and 2 ito at npUr only, and point, detdrzited It lUVt ny'.Tinte Table. . , lhn train, make eloM Chart me wi Ji train. 5c. 3 aad 4 land Spring, and ail poiatf ca ti- virion,-"- -v " PAeSFtfOER, mail JLSD ' WC-aL ) Leave WCaaaiioa f i t. 6 (Arrive at fiamktatPH? i Darinr Boate B inulation Koute Dr, chievon.Ii I of brarari po rash a 'ojal venrr w.nerearon Pwtol and i i Seance thi incited coc Poih .ofleace, wh m be .j6na ; am y.ttth to be oe coa comraanity, .n.who i gnco in th, .leshoaia Qdjasti ?Dti tool i llrs pot uumnn 5Q Ik- 'OOOXjV ith $20 CO j tdnweitheincreartn dy".! ana co maintain the hfo-h w uma. i'. larpcaudifeadiiy ??ciW" f whi eireeeridetee. 7 lccreir circulation Tern, of .uh.criptioa bj . One Tetr. toetaff ir.i.w.i blx Month., pmta irl: SS' CO Two Men tfc One Month, ' A. &. ABELTj A no" . with an wtrrrrrrr!r-'!?---wo co ficn. and fcun one w w' uu7 For full tMr. 1 7 getter up of dabf-TF am P to Daily and fpiu. ia TflE ble publieartrt .Ly ror S8I. a valu- above. J " at Charlotte Leave Charlott. 4 Arrive at flaaJrtat . J : j J at ITiUaiflftM il & No. 6 I. daily ezeept BawUTi eonneotioa fcr Raleigh oa BtSsrW So. 6 i. daflj except fiatardJT. . 8HELBT DITISIONPlSflW5131 LXFRK38 ASD 'fcCCj fi a - ; Leave Charlott. iL, J.f i -J- Arrir.$ fihalbj j Lear. BieiDj at r 1 1 3 ft L. e tnnt l9.ortr 1 ff o, a. Arrive at Charlotte i w. -1 i f-kw' is thk I - Truni no. a and o out t TIMOREbON Ii iiiTn"a .he BAL a. Hmiet to and ma 9J order. Charlotte with A , T. v. 7'lf: at PtrrilJeiemeeTeiiiTf JZjt o& 7f and foul oj thl . e a-Wof'l Lrv ' BDuinwra. V .A. B. ABELL A firt L'ilCacrt!, Hi - fb Ir- - Bca 1x0:1 Ban-fa-. - poitu en W N C. it .
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