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aWaaaVj i ORB-OX B LESS. wrapper fine. em, huj men - .orPtte in a wr' ,,s nulckly one by one a IA the i 9r . - .lit . . ,'nCt.OrS SUllUK Mtru " rr rent shake to bis learned .. waiting to destroy. r'KST"- -lon M the 1,07 iJ eratltude in eye, i.o $iVSu they pa 'em by. . rmaral la the grveyard bor. - $2 SSSr le-oue angel more Fall Kail Gsx tte. t..iib "Manliness' Illustrate SBJ oftmoon fifty strongly 0a ? well draped Englishmen Hood :1 -'''li basin in Keosiugton Hardens - ... . Inlff W . L.1 .IA a, a w - - - d of aie drown in two leet of fa"'rrii would be a comfort if we could ifrl.ttlH tnrlof deliberately w.-- ..-"", , f t ; It would be a coraiort u c vuu.u ur- 11 Kaf thin chance sam- e at a al happened to be bo rft?a& thickkulW that they S what to do in the emergen- It a review of the whole circam "; db'j nf nft other conclusion than 'Tthe Tglmplj 'did not care to wetl ;:lt they simp' . . , hftQlS. ah . r.T.t,-rhild out ten minutes treated them to repeat his ;: 0 M he w himse f too feeble at Jnment bat none of the selfish cow ;, S move. One hero asked his Sing-andthefburjooted get the best example, he. could to Stpeds, who stared in. astonishment aj prowess. Failing the ; dog, the rtriedtheentsaib : 'M!e being too snort, me puuautuiu CTud invention of the assembled "com pa; were exhausted, and the poor child fi! to perish. It is iapossible for a woman after a i-hfol coarse of treatment with Lydia K.P.nkbam'8 Vegetable Compound, to ertinae to suffer with a weakness of the sinu. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. Lydia I pinkham, 233 Western Awenue, Lpa, Mass., for her pamphlets.- Determined to be Free. St. Loch, Sept 3. Wm. F. Martin, ,lo. of Southwest Missouri, un der sentence to be hanged, jumped thresh the window of a Dassenger car file ascending Dixon Hill, on the St. Lott.3 aud San Francisco Railroad, about no o'clock this morning, and at la3t ac foants had not been captured. He was a charge of Sheriff Goodall, of Lebanon, b-j is now in pursuit of him with a posse of men. Martin is the man who wis rescued from Lebanon jail last No Teiaber by a yocmg niece of riheriff Wil M3, named Maggie Wilson, who fell in Lre with the murderer while he was in jiil and ran away with him after she had elected his escape. They were recently food ia East Tennessee by Sheriff Good alind were being returned to Lebanon ilea the second escape was aiade. Mar ia was handcuffed when he jumped from the car, bat as he knows the country well ml has many friends all through that section, the chances are largely against Lj capture. The girl was taken on to Lebanon. The Massachusetts Greenbackers. who proposed that; all corporations making mnrp than ft iwt rant nn should divide the surplus with their .'em.-; f,ujcs tuc "r eiLing regular wages as usual and.th stockholders takiiall the risk, must have got their idea from the white hunter's division of the game with his Indian partner. The day's shooting having produced only a turkey and a buzzard, the white mac gave the Indian his choice, as follows : "You lake "the , buzzard, and 111 take the turkey' ; or I'll take the turkey, and you take the buzzard." Provttence Press (Rep.). T; ' ' It would appear that. the editors of those excellent newspapers, the Cincin nati Commercial and the Providence Press, are not greatly namored of the senior ex-Senator from New York. Mr. Halstead takes occasion to say that,4the majority of the people would about as soon see Guiteau pardoned as Coiikling Secretary of State." Whereupon Mr. White rises to remark that the able ob servation of tbfe Western brother ex actly expresses the sentiment of the peo ple of Rhod. Island on that point." "I've been to see Mrs. Tittletattle," said !Y:rs. ' ell tale, "and the. way she ran on about you was perfectly scandalous" 'So she's been talking about me. has she?" asked Mrs. Brown, ouietlv. "Yes indeed, she has." reolied Mrs. Telltale with emphasis. "What a nice time you two must have, bad.", said Mrs. Brown. with a 6weet smile. Boston Post. MM' ;' mmam L ' " m rR --' I up U f I j - II . , ,.,3! L. J. - . . -u ..! iuV. ; arm pn; A TRUE TONIC S A PERFECT STRENGTHENER. A SURE REVIVER. "yj J3li ililCii are highly recommended for all diseases -requiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially IndigesUon, JJwpepgia, JnUrmitteni Fevers, Want of AppetiiLoss of Strength, Lad: of Energy,elq. punches the blood, strengtnens tne muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They, act like a charm Bireuguicua uie muaciesna gives new me to tne nerves, iney. act iic.e a cnarm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such is Tasting (he Food, Bdehvng,Heai ntheStomach,Heartburn,etci The Only lroin Preparation uui uiacKeu tne Teem or iri xieuuuciie; oum an druggists." ' Write for the A B C Book (32 pp. of useful and amusing re m n Im Sittcra am madb7 Bsonm Csncrt a read- sent free. TiTlOW TITP!lVTTr' iTRal tltrirtrfti Mrl 1 i i n i i i i ii i i i ri i 1 ii i ii niifiiiflii whtiiimm (iwimw " JXJEWAHE OF JobmiWORsiwP 0i 2o J. J D) Z1C Kui Hitcel'anf ous. pi l-prntta WILMINGTON G WELiQH abroad cpHPAriY; "1 r ; -i.' THE ONLY MEDICINE H. IX EITUEli LIQUID OU DBY FOBM That Acts at tuesaine time on TEE LIVER, TEE BOWELS, : AEDsTEE EIDHETS. WHY: ARE . WE SICK? nilmn ihst ortat oman to WWW MVjy r I humors are lUeltfdre .JorceJ intoithe ISowIl aTmild be xvaua nutwauv. . t .1 oa. Off tarn flaa'c iwaaiToi I -CHANGE OF OrlKDUiJfi. .ON kJSD AFTER Mayr 16tb,? 181, at 6.40 P M. PaaMQjrer Truna. on the TII- mlnirton A Weldoo Railroad will run aa IfoUowi : OAT 41 AIL AND EXPUfiSS TRAIN, daily Nos. 17 North and 48 Boutb, Laave Wilmington, Front St. Depot Arrive at Weldonat ...MM4..MM.. 12 60 P M Leave weldon. 3 30 r a AxrlTe at Wilmington, Front & iiepot atM.M...MM.MM.MM. 0 to r m WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PIT.15H.4 CONSTIPATION, TJBINABY JiOiiLOEiOf X bJtauu " ' AND NERVOUS DISOKDERS, hv raualna free action of these organs and 1 . ,t 1! restoring their power to inxow ojj uweu. wiiv n(Ter Billons pains and achesl irw nrmntil with Tiles. Constipation! "J . - a uri. rrlo-htpnpil oyer dlsorderea Kianejsi IThj endure nenroas or alcK jieaaacnesi : Use KIDNEY-WORTana rejoice tn neaiin. I Itlspntnpln lry Veetfttlf Fom, in tin .IMMOUSDKUKvi " aa. " " 1 M medicine. aio in iuiu u "r . .a tr thosa that cannot retail r prepare it r "It acta with equal efficiency In'eitherf ohn.' ' 6ET IT OF YOUR DBBHUwr.' kk, a.w TfELLS, BiCII AEDSN A Co., WJM, fViU send the dry postpaid.) C6T0i t.- K4 i Past Tbronh Vail an PaeeO(rer Trl Dailr Nos. 43 North and lOtfoatfc. (joaTe Wilmington, Front rtt. DepAt at M.M.MM.MM.MM. d.'o r a arrive at Weldon-.... ... 1.26 A M Lea re Weldon aeeeeeee - 6 15 P t! ArriTe at Wiluiineton, rrotit ... v.nvnm. Trtln Nn 4(i Sonth will atrm onlv at Roekt yfonnt, Wiisftn,Hboro and I Magpolia. Tralvta nn Tart.Vru Uranflh lioad leave Bo oar Mpnntfor Taro:iro at 7.40 P U daily and Tnesdar. Thnrsir aud datarc ar T muv A M. .etaroingj. cleave iTar boro it 9. 60 A M daily, and aioaaay, weaneaay anu Fridaj a4H:50P.li.... ZZZ- Train No. I- mac ks oiosc connection ai jrr.A,n fnt m1 ,.rin1 Hnrth dailr. All rail ria Richmond, and daily exoept r? nod ay via Bay Line. i Traio No 43 rnns daily and makes Close :ooDnee4nn -ft. r- all point North via Bioa tnond do aningvn 4 11 r.i,. rnn mnMii " tutwaan Wil min ertnn ;nnd, Washington, and have Pnllmaa PaTacf JOHN F. uitink, General hspw A . -PopEj Gen'l Paw. A-ent tDST " - ' ' ' i .- "We kill our rulers when we remove frca the human pystem whatever disor guizes the nerves. Dr. Benson's Celery ai Chamomile Pills relieve from sub- jfc'tifin trt flip nnapr nf liPAln.olif slpen- lessness and dyspepsia. They contain no. opium or narilal drug. The Gambling Quef n. MldlTTIfl Tlor 4 V a rs mkl Inv n nOOTl wMwujv aiuilt I, U V lMlHJklLl wavay left $20,000,000 cash, and many millions m rew properly, l nree cnildren mueni til of it, iccluding the Monte Carlo bon inzA Madame died of Bright's disease," Which 8PP1T19 trt ho iho faQiinnhlft mala- dj. With ber, to quote Deacon Smith, Ci03es the raror nf fVa mnif -rtr.orTi n- ary combinatioa of sin and sanctimoni ouness, or liberality and meanness, the WOrU fiaa ltl VA If II VUU.IKJ ill cover a multitude of sins, those of J- -nd Mme. Blanc are forever out of W to the great majority, at least. J or their sakes it is to be heped that the fortunes thev sn laviahW hpntowed on charitable objects "will go a long way to wditooing for the many ruined homes, woken hearts, and suicides', graves.-of 'inch th. (ainn nf Unnla Parln find the cause. Ia April Last, tfetty-four members of Arlington's min Rftli were taking Warner's Safe Kidney hirer Cure. It made them happy. Tos traffic in fraudulent divorces is becoming every year more and more open shameful. A man named James K. pendiff, of Staten Island, New York 'te, obtained a decree of dirorce in the atnit Court of Pittsburg, and the order, published in a newspaper of the same The victim paid $65.75 for his The lawyers who. procured the orce for him, in turn, obtained the de from another lawyer named Henry Bowman. Bat the divorce itself and ? decree thereof were shams and delu tot. and were never obtained, and the Jrtant Spendiff ia but another of the Jjl ; Benedicts who, in their haste tOj W rid of the partners of their bosom's e very little how they obtain a" decree 'divorce as long as it is procured. As r- Jpendiff wishes to get married again' has looked closely the into mat , discovered to his dismay that he was legally divorced from his first waanial venture. I4r ' - ' - . " i i r - - tram B ' ' m T1i Ht r-rtrrxwt ae4 r IVl Wia XMm 1 rZfito: SoU -v -. a.jeliteriinDrirAPerfum. aZSWC R f3? Situr of Hmcox A C.. N. Y., on every bottle. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITZ..TO V1W A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND D1S- AT NEW OR- fAlff.0" SEP. 13th, 1881 ptism; Neurala,'oi BOwd,' Kidney of Lwer Com-j 1 l36tll hiy Drawing. 1 F plaints youcahbeinvigorated and cured by uskiQ I - Louisiana State Loilerj ,Ccipaty. Fsipation or any weakness, you will find Farker sq rr: f .k t;in Fertili2erandthej Best Health StrensthKestorer youCaaUe Cand far superior to Hitters and other .Tonics, as It, builds up the. system, but never intoxicates, T-rt anfl .!t e;eK. Hi:crT & Ctx, Chemists, N. IIAIXl BALSAM j AUJf W A4- u a Gen'l SuD'ts Officer vit.Miarosi. o'LnHvi i.d au; v !inirja'on, S, 0., Maj 14, !81 f MGK OF SOUBDlILfi ON AND AKTRR May 16th, IHgl at l.Oft'P af, the following raweT.jre' ori3t will be rnn oo this rni ioar KXPttfc ruAiKB (uuyK No. 4S Went and 47 EaL Leave WtlmiiiftonM.MM,M..MM.MM 10 06 P Leave FioreDoe...r..,......,...... 2 4) A" Arrive it CO and A Junction....- 6.45 A Br Arrive at OolambisM..MM.,uM,M.. 6 00 A M Leave'Dolambia.M.MM.M..M...MM..10 00 P E Leave O Cand A A JnnetionM..M..M0 20 P M Leave Florence.... f........,.........a , 2 00 A M Arrive at WilmingtOaU....... 6 20 A M NlSHT MilL 1HD PA88KNOBB ThAIN, DaILV, 40 Wxst, Ann Dat Mail ak Pa 8BKOaa: Tbais, ho, 43 Fajt, Leave' Wilmington atM....M...M..ll 45 P M Arrive at f loreneeM.......M..M...... 3 15 A 11 Leave Florence............ 1 05 P M Arrive at Wilmington ..... . 6 OS P M JJTrain o 43 stops at all ttionr. If " " . . No 40 stops1 only at Fleming ton, White vi le, Fair Bluff and Marion. ' Passengeri for Columbia, and all point? ci O. A C. R. R., O., a A A. R R. VUtiors, Aiken Jonction, and all points bey one', should take 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and for Auguata on train 47. All trains run soUd between Charlv:tos and Wilmintrtorif JOHN J. DITIWS,fiitxrfcl 'iet. A rurs, Aren't rad& Aa:mt may vr '.a ' JLI K7 OAHOLINA CKKIRL B AH BO AD OMPA2TT. llicingtoa, JTa C.Jure 1 ; CHAKfiB OF SCHEDUL2 ,N AND AFTi-B Jnne 6. 1881. t fl- losing Bflbednle will be oj.exaied ra EXPRESS 4, 1S51 AGENTS FOR BORDEK OUTLAWS WAHTED BT J W. CVEL. 'pUi NSW, PTHNTIC and lb illir'fr 2 His:orv cf te It' u ondeifol A1 T?nturea of meriea great lintiawr, Tfce Your trer Brothers Frank and Jesse James td tbi kncs cf buLwijctn, d wn to ih prcot mi M M'rehn4 i'lostratitas, iato P -rtra -a f the pri; cipsl i h tract , n nlu'i n r F-ai.k- Jamm, never before pnblieb dVd S'l t-i.L. KKl) P, ATeH. . In-er-i- atd ette s 'mn Cole To nrr trrt ini Htvttau i e All aloat te black la-, t- e Black 'al.,'th "etiet tave, ni annreda of rtter w nder nl tbirga.' Meet xc tin. b k (r' ub isved. ar" Fnl t isk 3 f iha late it bery a d double ftar. ) t w r. . . aio., with ilaatrauina 6 000 c i s Id i.j 4ix ' ont s' othiog lite it! beats e yt'Itt! 6pa;e-,pr:ee $1.50. Att-r t' CMVstri ft OQlfit, 60 Cdnts. Write imn e'Ut lv for tit particulars to HI8TOB1UAL FtJriL'pUtNO JU., 602 . 4th fct , rt t Louis, ko.. n 23 S5CO Reward. WR WKL PAY TPE AH V reward for arv casa of Liver CooiUini. hyt pepsia, hick be.dcn laditivn. ' o. eti patinn or Cost vetes we ea not ':U' witti ffwi'i Vtg table 1 iver H 'e, when the lectlons aT strictly c nplird with. ih arpu el Vegetable, ai.a never fail to fiv 8itif'Ction Sogtr coated. Large roxw, ocnaiaicg3i tills, 25 ceats. or sale bj all Draggiais. Beware of counterfeit ana imitations. The genuine manufsctored only by JOHN C WEHT A Ci.. ' Ibe Pill aba ters," 1614 If 3 W Ma-iiscn ht,4hicaBo Free trial pa-kage sent by . mail repaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. moh UZ-d&wly The Landmark, PUBLISHED AT STATESVILL, IREDELL CO., N. C, ' Js the ' ' ' Leading' Newspaper in Western North Car-oliaa It is the only Temocratio Paper tnb ithed in Iiedeil c untyone of the largeet anu we<hie t counties in the Mate and has at tained a larger local circuiatin thaa. any paper ever fceretofoie j ufcl:t?Ltd tn thjcouaty The foil owing quouuca repreteatf wholecale prieea f enerally. Ia lt.arlrg wp til orders tia.beprit hare to be aiarjed. 3AGGINO Hiatoaro. J 2 4 ih , ... BACON North Carolina, Hams, V SM BLcddert, V 2 Btdee. V Tt Western Slacked : tl i uuifc. a Bidca, T Drv Salted rlidaa. V EEET LivrwcLjht.... riihta.! i inu TuTpwUrt Second Baxd, eaebMMMM. New York,eaek, new.a..w lS 1 EK3VTAX-1? R .. SO 11KO 00 o 49 1HO ISO 10 0 0 1X0 13 IS 8 14-t 00 o 1 10 e o co si EJilCKS-Wiludsgt&E, M 7 CO C e 00 14 14 10 ?b o Northern ..... M BCTTKX North Carolina IS U Northern, f ft. 35 CANDLES Srr.,&... lb Tallow, t.-... lu AdaxcantAi, V 't.. - tHXKSE- Blorthern Ytwrt, ... - Dairy eri , V" Stale, 't.. ...... ......... COITKE- u, tCaiii!r. Bio, " t; . 113 Laguvra, V If O COHN MEAL V bushel... Tu COTTON TllaSl New bdl 1 60 Pieeed - 1 24 DOMK8TIC Skeeting, 4-4 p yard..MM. . Tarn, V bnneh M I 00 FLOUR Fine. ? bbL-. 0 00 Super, Northern, V bbL 6 t0 Kxtxado " bbL 6 00 Tamil y bbL.. 7 60 City MillErBuper bbl 7 00 " Taal!y bbU. T 60 " Ex. Family bbU. 8 00 risB- slaskerel, No. I, 7 bbl.lC 00 Ho. 1, V bbl.. 8 75 Maskerel, No. S, ? bbL.ll 60 No. J, y tbL....MM.MM. 6 CO Haekerel, No. 3 V bbL.... 00 00 Mullets. 3? bbl tMt.taM.. 3 60 $ N. C. Eerrinj', 1?keg... 6 60 Dry Cod, y 2........ T JLitTlUZiiiir - HtruvitnGTiaTirSCCOEr.CO f3 Carolina "ert5iij3r " 00 CO Na Luti Qusao, ' ft 14 Cf o u o o 18 53' Sk.' 10 la 1) 11 83 ' la S9 1 Tl 1 to lie ctrculat'tn ia Alcxarder, "i'ke!, f etc, Allegasny, Tad in, Davi end Iredtl:,. is larger than t at of tny two paters in tie State combired; and is rap.dly scquiiitg a Bttn foothold ia Fo sjtLe, funs, Kcwen and westerti Mecklenburg. r- Itiethecnly psptr in VeE'ern yoitb Cer olina that emplojs a Secular CanvAff .j g Agtnt. and is tfcus kept coretantly btf re tte people, t nier tbis system a T apt Jlv inches ior circnlfcticn is tLe ieiultj naxiLg t).e Landmark, . IV i tun' i I'bt.fjrh;d ' 00 " oo co CO to " 10 ri. t a . - . t i:.c:5ttd (itcc CO W J.- L l i ........ ...I.,.. ... I A il Ct r-jt .-rt,"" i 'z-i tvir., r;c, t?'- i .-., v.. .t"n;;-.-.L... ... if t.I 4. ...... ...... LMv.?r, 1m 7'J o-j a Vu 4 II f'J 10 o t 47 1 10 O 4 CO O 6 tO O 6 60 0 8 CO OTIi O T T6 : O 8 25 CSb oc 010 f coo OO U 0 60 o 0 IS O 3.75 O80O, V 0 O0 CO rjio oo Gr0 w (yfl tC ro co U0 CJ (0 Hi,' '.0 c t V u u - fj 15 a-1he Best Adverting iltdiwta in West ern North Carolina. Addrec-, "LANDMAKL", ' ' f-utevvi.'y NC The World for to 1 So 2 KemoTe Dandrall .01. 4 f ilj Tormeuied Back." exclamation of more than one poor ?rd working man and woman. Do you l-,0w bv it aches? It ia because jour are overtasked and need vfninjr, and your system needs to J. cleansed ol bad- humors. Kidney. , ,0rt ii the medicine voj need. It acta e charm," says a well known physi- "H i never knew it to faiL" Liquid or vF8oU by Druj-gigta. Boston Post. inn I mil CM f II I C lV 0 UUUll fluUC. LUUIOVII-l-t! ll n A rffoUrtr daeated and. lemllT qualified phjucUn aadl&a CHRONIC and SEiUAL tiAax-a. . . - . Spermatorrnea ana unpoientj, astharesBlt of elf-abtte la youth, sexatl xcmatm In ma- . i. .. a mmlivlii. .inn. . r tn. fnW awiog effect; Narrouaoeu. Seminal Kmianona, (night mis sions br dmms), uuukh 01 cusus j ncal Decay, rimpiM on r ki -"J - : marriage improper or onhanpr, are thoroughly and pernw nenuy eareo. Y JTXlAAi A V. v V" tireW eradicate, (ram (he iMtem) CrOXlOrTtte, GLiEET, Stricture, O'rchitii. Hernia, (or auyUire), It U Kif-erldeat that a phy aiclan who pays tpedal attmtxm to a oeiraiu Class oi uiseaaea. mm , 777 7 . r aur, acquires in aaiu. f njaw... . , y , recVmmend person, to my oari When It iaincaorenient to visit the city for treatment, medieioaa can ba ant privately and safsly bymaiVar eipreae anywhere. Cure Gnaraiatefd in all (vases w a . I SiSSf penally or by lett- free tad LI aA artautlfF '""1 Larfal reiioBauiw auw waiwyvHaw PTtTVATE COTJNSEXOR ftr M mml aent tain? addresa, arenrely aealed. thirty itn .V.TZ Should be read bT all. Addresa aa abora. Offloa hour frame A. M.toSP.M. Sundays, 3 to f. TnAnmmatAil In 1868 for 25 veara bv the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital, of $1.000,000 to wblcn a reserve iuna 01 oyer u,wv uao since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of - the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.. 1879. Its Or AND SlNQLB NUMBBl. DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH,:HALF-TICKETS, ONE Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize - 1 Capital rnze - - 1 Capital Prize - 2 Prizes of $2,500 - -5 Prizes of 1 000 - 20 Prizes of 500 - - 100 Prizes of 100 - - , F200 Prizes of 50 - -500 Prizes of 20 - - 1000 Frizes oi iu - O tv is Railroad PASSE SOEB, . MAIL AND TrtAifa Daily except Sundays ' Leave Wilmington.......9.4S A M Arrive at Charlotte at.... 6.45 P M i Leave Charlotte at...f?.fO a M Arrive at Wilmington at.3.2S P M Trains Ncs I and 1 to? at regular stations only", and points designated io he Compa ny's Time Table. These' train s roa'ke close crnection at Charlotte with trains Nob. 3 and 4 for Cleve land Springs1 and all points on bhelby Di vision. - i PAPSKNOKR AND FREI 3fl-". g -Uave Wilmington at. 6 311' t BtfftS Arrive at Hamlet aUw A 1 " at Charlotte at.. BitO A S Leave Charlotte ac...7:30 P He 'm V Arrive at Bau.letat....M. 1:26 A TSS) " WUmington at 9:30 A No. 5 Is daily except Sunday, but no eonneotl'in fir Raleigb on Saturday. No. 8 it daiW exeeot Baturdav SHELBY DIVISION. P . 8RENOE,M ALL ueave Charlctte at 7:00 P f aw V wrs f a PPRnYTMATION PRIZES. Q AnnroTimation Prizes of $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizes ol 2001,800 y Approximauon rruee ui w arrive at 8 he 1 by ataa..M.M10:30 F If m o il. - a. .m a aa $nn nnri w f ouoiut at.... :vu a. aa iUW : " t lrrS aft HharlnttA at 0 311 A M Trains Nos 6 and 6 make close eonaeotien aa Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above. ' , Throusrt Sleeping Cars between SaleLrb and C 'S lotv, i I Trains No. 1 and 2 make cenntetien at Charlotte with A , T. A O . k. it., arriving at Sta'eaville same evening, and cor nec ting ta.re with W. V. O. K. K. for Ash evil le and all Doi.ita on W. N O. B. R. i n'rsi s Nos 3 ard 4 onseet clorly with Co eater A Lerior'at Lieolnton. ie 7 . 'm General Bozrintei4ett 10.0.X) 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 jy li-daw 1S57 Prizes, amounting to - - $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. " . I I For further information, write clearly, POrtO KlCO ElOlafiSeSsj Uiving full address. Send order by egress www vv aaavavaMw " I 2- ul:ctr Tttjr. or Monev Order by Ul HVtiO"' 7 . mail, addressed oxlt to OX. A. u rni j Naw Orleans, ia or M.A. iUi,mni No. 212 Broadway, new ior an tin Rranrl V.Ttranrdlnarv Drawings tro under the supervision and management of GENERALS O. T. BEAUREGARD and TUBAL A. EARLY. - r 250 RIBS. 250 i - , . . STRICTLY PRIME; Pdrlo Itieo Molasses. For sale by Williiiai & M nrcliisoiie anl AUTOMATIC ANT Notice to the Public. The public are hereby cautioned against SENDING A XT MONET OB UKDKJis tu NUNES & CO., S3 Nassau St., New Tore Citt, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Company to sell It Tickets. They are flooding the country with Bogus Cikcu . .a nnmnrtinir to be of The Louisiana 8Ute Lottery Company, and are traudv- lkxtlt representing uxemcm Agents. They have no authority from this Company to sell its Tickets, and are not Its CABIN T PL AY titj- Of? fS. nrVTCZ ONLY iSS for any purpose. DAUPIIIN. uT... .rL m.aUKl eatae JMSOm, .State Lottery C.. f TttjInMAOU: 809 FUbart-a. New Orleans, La Juiy , ia. p.Iud-JDhla. Pa. :aUaTl&-4 U-wed-tawwaaw TIIK LAUHIN3URQ e ENTERPRISE J8 THE BE8T MEDIUM through .whie to adreitiee Fall and Winter Goods among the people of Robceoe, Liohmocd and. An son oountide, in North Carolina, and in the border chanties of Soath Carolinav. The I Enterprise has a large and in creating circu lation in the Pee Dee and Cape Fear sections ef this State, ha vise obtsiced a large circu lation in the latter during the s-x months it was pnltuied in FajettevIIle befcre its re tfioval to Lauriaborg, and tn the former withia the last few months. Advertisements will be Inserted by the Boatb. quarter and year at leanAble rates Address, H..L HcDUFlIE, LaarlTOMO THE "WOULD for 1SS1 will be i) e If st and ch'eapest nWEp3jMr rtblihedTi t! English tongue on cither eida of tl: Atlaatlo. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1881, edition 1
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