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I i i - M ISCELLAK EOUS - r. n a Disease la najeTocUr-AMuee. I ta origin t trUliin ; Its manifestation v.-itbont. Hence, to eflrhtfntlaRethrCA.USn must be rwmov sd, and In no other wav can a nira he effected. WARNKR'S 8AFE KIDNKY ASD LIVER CURE is established oaj a st thto principle. It realises that 95 Per Cent. f alt dlgo&dea arise from deranged kidneys and hrer and It strikes at once at the root of the liftlcultv. Tho element of which it is com posed act directlv upon the great oilcans, both as a FOOD ami RESTORER, and by placing them In a-healthy condition, drive disetfe and aln from the system. For the Innumerable trouble. caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Uainary-Organs ; ror tho distrcasln Disorders of Women; fr Malaria and for physical dcraugeineuH gener ally, this groat remedy has no equal. lieware of ImpoaUrs, imitations and concoctions Mkl to be just as good. Tor Diabetes ask for WARSKR'S- 8AFE DI ABETES CURMi For sale by all dealers. II. H. WARNER 'A CO., pl 14-1 n Rochester. N. Y. ft o o C o B E. O P. I. i 2- tr 5. 5" 9 s O o 8 2 s a a a 5 3 53 2L. cs. o P. er o r- M o 4 39 I 5T 2 O t3 o 3 7 3 1 5" G0 er LOG ROLLING. While Wrostlinsr with a Fallen Tree a Lumberman Receives Consequential Damages. While on a banting excursion In tho groat coal and wsod region near Carbondale, Pa., Ue writer met William Coil, a lura?jerman. Accostomed to life and labor in the forest i from early manhood, he was a true Knight of the Air. - Many a tree, had fallen before his rinjI-Sg atroVes.'and fleets of rafts had borne war to market tho sawed products. Coil is a eharaeter, and if Oscar Wilde is .right la spy ing that all movements In unhindered labor axe gracsf ul, our friend William, . stripped f er sis work, and attacking a tree as Richard I. sssanlted the heavy doors of Front de BamTs Cs8tl,'mu6t haTe presented nn admirable pic ' tare. . One dy, however, but let hlmle'J the story bliaslf, as he told it to me : "I was out in the woods, ;ron know, trying t start a lotc down a hill. " Thlnkiug I could get a better purchase on it from the lewer side, Wr-rollinr hook and threw my weight on the lever She started, she did, butaslaek would Tiave it, before I oeuid get out of the way, she rolled right over me. If it hadn't been for a lot of small limbs and brush lying in the road, which lifted her up, she'd a crushed me flat. As it was I get Bp without a brekeo bone, bot with tme wlghty bad bruises." "Thea you were all right," ld his auditor. "Xot by a blamed sight, stranger. I took trokt, rheumatism set in, and, if I had'nt heard C-JUSXSOS'S CAFCtE PORUS ILS tkrsi aod Bsed 'em it's my opinion I should never made another chip fly. Bat the Csyclue took hold qulclf, iud I'm 'bout as good aCr.ew. But there's one thing yen kin clkilate on I shall never vrrastlo with another leg unles I have the advautage of the ground. Fur, as I told you before. If it hada't been for them brushes I'd been smashed so, yon could a sold roe for a door mat." ; , The Capciae is the thing for rheumatism. It i doesn't keep you waiting. The word CAr- CINE is CUT in the center of the g t nulne. Price S3 cents. Peabery & Johnson, Chemists, Sew Trk. jan l-4w Cloves & Collars. BLACK, CLOMBD ANT OrKRA, 1 breath lined Glove. rMUer Edge, Embroidered 1 anil lAce Collars, New and cheap, s JNO- J. IIKDR1CK. COTTON Wanted. TREPARATOHV TO THK OrKNINO OF new season, w call attention to the fact a w wiu, TjkXjntk ' ujqhest m r KET FBICES FOB SEED COTTON. . Apply t rtf Willard's. T": i i - r ; ,r . . T h e D a i ly Review. "A AVISTEUSONO. Oh, Summer ha the roRei And the lacgt.inj llrht eotilh wud. And the merry meadow lined ' " - . With Ufwy, lUcclng posjf'B; i Rut Winter has the 3Hiiie And Hie witching frosjy niht.. Oh, Summer jis the splendor . f Ue corn-liclils wide and deep, n nere sennit poppies sleep And wary shadow .wander; But Winter field arc rare . V uli-.ciiamonds everywhere. Oh, mnnicr has the wild l?es, , Ai l the ringing; Hinging note In the robin tit eful throat, f And the leaf-tulk in the ireo; ;' JS:it Winter has the chlmot Of the nierry Christina time. Oh, Summer has the lustre; Of the sunbeams warm and bright. And rain that fan at night Where reed and lilies cluster: But decp-ih Winter's buow The f res of Christmas glow. , Sutan nnrttty. A Delineated Adumbration A man with a pain of blackened eyeej a "red and swollen nbse. matted hair and daub of dried mud on his garments stood un before the police judge thi forenoon, and bhook-r-uotj with- fright, but for want of a hair of the dog that bit him. - i ;'! I 'I "Col. Daramitt,!' said his honor, 'Vol! , are charged with bciug drunk uuid ai$': orderly on C street last night. Are you guilty or not guilty?! I rerhaps,v answered; the colonel, 'wo may be agisted to a better under standing of that point by means of a delineated adumbration of ttlV evi dence." Hereupon Col. Dammilt hauded uj a sheet of foolscap to the deeply iinpres? el not to say awed court. The . fol lowing is a copy of the Lloucruont : - The Fact I V VI). i The Reason TWWB. The Manifestation-IWN. The Primary Result-tTJPCM.' The Secondary Kesultl HPMITC. The Invocation "MT.SL. The Aspiration iNVTS. ' IWV1) Iwas very drUnk. TWWB The whiskey was bad. 1WN I was noisy. j 'JLTUM The peeler clubbed me. HPMITC lie put me in the cooler MTSL Make the sentence light. IWTS I want to skip. "What d'ye call this thing?"' asked the court. !, . ! A delineated adumbration," replied Col. Dammit, pulling up his dirty shirt collar and giving an important cough.. "A sort of scheme forgoing to a great deal of trouble to tells a very simple thing, eh " suggested the judge. "It serves to impress the ignorantj sir," said the Colonel, haughtily. . I 'Thank you," (retorted his honor. f You can take three months in the county jail to figure out some more de lineated adumbrations." j "Is-there no respect! for profundity in this community ?" demanded Col. Dam mit, ashe was hustled off to thecoolcr. The "Favorite Prescrption" of Pierce cures female weakness," Dr. and kindred affections. By clruggisrs. nnc rr; i i I The feast was set, the guests nrere met, when a young man entered in. "Sir," said he to thej master of the house. "I have comes to ou upon a very important mission. Vere it other wise, I should not have ventured to call upon you upou tlji3 auspicious day, when, as I perceive, you are about to celebrate the betrothal of. your fair daughter. Still, as it may save you $lft,000 but if you are engaged ' I will retire." j "By no means, my dear sir, by no means," said the lather of the bride-cx-pectaut, warmly ; "ye arc just about sitting down to dinner, but join ns, and after dinner we can-discuss matters." Tho young man allows himself to be induced to joiuj the jovial company, v here he eats for two and drinks for three. t ' ; ' At the 'conclusion j. of the least the father escorts him to a private apart ment aud lcgs him to reveal his . busi ness. . i j "I think, -ir,v he says to the) strang er, offering him. a cigar' f prirpe quali ty, "that you observed that you could snow me how to-savo $10,000 " "Precisely?" says the stranger,- light ing the cigar. "Now! you intend mar rying your daughter to that amiable but somewhat weak-minded youth dow n stairs, and giving her a marriage por tion of $C0,000. Give her to net sir, and l'ii take her with half: the money. Ihani leave you $10,000 ahead: ' A Perfect Picture CHARLESTON', S. C.,lTeb.' 17 II . II. WARXfeK ! & Co. IS81. st rs lour Sate Kidney knd Liver Cure has cured my niece ot Briht's Disease, and m ado her tho perfect picture of health. W. A Bra. i) ley. Conductor S. C.fU. R. Hadn't Lost Faith . In days jtonc by a Philadelphia Qua ker, who was also a large ship-owner, suddeuly dropped ail his j insurance! on his vessels, and iwhen beset by the agent to explain his singular conduct he said: - "I have come to the conclusion to de pend upon the Lord for the'safetyof ray ships." ' , . ! - . M . No argumetits nor explanations could move him from his purpose, and things went along for live or six months with out a loss. Then one ship was destroy ed .by fire, and another was driven ashore, and close upon the heels of these disasters came the destruction of a val uable cargo. It was then that, the old man sept for an agent and said:! "Friend Thompson, the Rover about to sail for Liverpool." is "And thee may make out a policy for $50,000 on her." j "Just so." - "I do not desire thee to understand.' continued the old man. "that I have lost faith in the Lord, but it is more to save Him the bother of keeping track of my sailing property. j Wall Street Acw.v. , j Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pill, pleasant' to take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box ot Drugrisfs or by mail. Standard Cure Co., lUXass&u Street, New York. Sru d&w General Albert lkvthocnmiiiandcrv...;.'lISCELLAKOUS.. of tho . Supreme Council ot the thirtv-!-- third degree ot Freemasonry, fa- a rxr-?Tf siatent i-f ader. and when nnfc ,tn:i??ri in other literary worjd he ruay; always j be seen poring over the pagc3 ot some interesting volume. His -. library has been con si ne I to tbe Supremo Coun cil of the. thirty-third degree,' which will be turned over to that body at his uvniu, 3iiu us uiaucu iu iuc iuuHuiui id be placed in Library at Charleston, 8, collection i3the manuscript of a vol Yol- uroe written by himself about thirty years ago on Masonry. It is hand somely bound and the covers are fas tened together by silver locks. No one but the author has ever read this book. It was not written for publication, but when the General passes away, mem bers f the order who have taken the thirty-third degree may; have an oppor tunity of perusing its pages. General Pike is translating from tho Sanscrit the ten books of the Rig . Veda; and if he lives long enough he expects to fin ish tho task. Malaria, Chills and 'Fever, and Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy : never fail to cure tho most ob stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine and another remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly for, mala rious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a '.strong ca thartic and a chill breaker, sugar-coated; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efheient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases ; they ef fectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a, household remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their equal is not known ; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worstlcase. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever . made, only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street. New York. 8m d&w. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tARLY 1A SWEET BM EduoAtd and practical sTower now assent to our motto "That the farther North Seeds nrv grown the earlier their product -will bc.' We ofl'er this year a fall line of Standard Potatoes, true to name, frrown on dry upland ; Scotch Fyfa ana Blue btem Vbcat ; White Russian Oats ; Etampes Cub boRe. baid to be oue week earlier than Early York ; our North Star Yellow Dent Corn still takes the lead, and for fodder Is eiual to aiy; of onion eeed. torn a. toe, carrots, peas. &c. Arc. full line and large crqp. all 18SS srrowthon our ora farnia. Wild Rice for duck ponds alwaj'n on lisnd for Spring or Fall eowinsr. tth Annual Catalogue. iVf. ,T. Si. MKTCAIjF, t rower, lmporterJL J obber, tst. Paul, Minn. "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" LJ. . . It CORN MILLS AND MIUSTONES, SAMPLES OFMXAL BIK i OH APPLlCATIOa. . NORTH CAROLINA KILLSTOHE CO. Branch Office, Chariotte, N. C. 3T MFKTIOS THIS 1A?EK A Ieadins L-ondon I"hys Iciaja establishes nn - Oeicoln KewYork . for the Core of EPILEPTIC FITS,. IYomAmTcvmalcf2fcdicine. Dr. ih. Uaaerole flato of Jxn Ain. vho mates a spe cialty of Epilepsy, bos wlthont rtotitt treated niS eared moro eases than any otJiprllrlner phrlcUn. Blssnccew has simply been lietofitshln; wo haro henrd of csia or OTer SO years' standing successfully curcl by him. Ho baa published work on tilts diseaa, which ho senda with a Urge bottle of bis wendorfulcure free to nysn(. ferer who tnsy seud their express.!"! P. O. JCidx8 V advls) any one wtshlnjf rure to ajrws Jr. A3. MEaKUOUa, Vo. S Johu St., If ew Tork, Lime, Kainit and Plaster ! .i BUILDING IJME, AGRICULTURAL. LIME, carbonatk or lime, kainit, LAND PIASTER AND MARL. GOOD FERTILIZERS, AND VERY CHEAP. Send for Circular. rmmm i lUl FRENCH BROS., jam I Rocky Point, N. C. GUNS AND OUTLEEY ! A FINE ASSORTMENT OF I Muzzle aim Breeoh-Loader . i Guns, - i ' Revolvers and Ammunition, , SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, i A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, - Table Cutlery. T Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, dec 22 tf No. 10 South Front St New J ewelry Store. rjWE UNDERSIGNED announces to the citizens RESPECTFUU.Y of Wilmington, that he has lcael the premise No. 13, Market SL, and I how In receipt of a Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed In a few days. ;a Watch and Clock repaiilag a specialty. dec 19 JNO. Ill ALLEN. C o m m ere i a 1 1-3 o tel Wilmlngtonf N. C. b: iL SCHLOSS, Prop. r -ptRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 47- flrst-elaae Bar and BILLIARD LOON ATTACHED. I i ap SA 37. I WTTVT?,S . A "WTl i - A.X1XJ - H llliJO illil LIQUORS. C. In thellT TimrVUTTTI Xr ttttfl i Am j i axxjjxi -M-w A-w v 5 No. 2 Granite Kow, Wilmington, PJ.Ci OULD RESPECTFUIXY AJsOUNCE to the public that they have lately Imported from first hands in Europe, and which la now I - in bond at Cutom House, NOTEO YIXTAGES ALBO A LARGE QUANTITY OF Delicious Sherries, . . . . ' " - - r . ' , , . " Ports of the Finest BoQduet. And Dot celebrated brands. They have, furthermore added to their fall aud well fcelocted sto.k a complete rjne of FRENCH CORDI AXS AND LIQUERS suitable to the palate of the moRt fastidiou.. - TheKocfiestjr BrewiDg Company, through Messrs. Ifeiiry L. Becker & Co., have given them the agency for their "Export Beer? and which does not want for praise from all qoar- i ' i- .-'- ters. They solleft patronage- . ; oet Vj John. L. Boatwriht's (PAEQLE D'HOOTETJR RollerSProcess Fiolir, For Beauty. Strength, 9 and Bread pro- '' ' ': - ;' " 'I'- ' : qualities, it.is the highest attain able standard. Guaranteed" in every lhai:ce Y IT, IT WlLLPROVrEA.L,4 V Oil VIM FOR IT. .0HN L. B0 AT WRIGHT dec 19. Jl 03 iMauis xajrjivrc.cf jo 9ao) 50qs pus ooi fc-niuii?ji arjj v pootiq lldAOjasoqi niu.vjo jioojs v ajoqj 'jaq n6X pay juwqi aoj .Cjop oav swud oqx ;uqi.joj qlis nnnO 'IX imin u&jajo POiqvjx otu, K31IX ' ' ssrvaM Axayxn. snowr j mhx .vbA3 uj SajpAio iibiiH u qorig Worth & Worth. QFFKK AT LOW buyers : PRICKS TO PROMPT 18,000 Bushel CORN, 1,000 do. MEAL, 500 Barrels flouk. ISO itags COc KKK, 100 Barrels SUGAR, 100 Boxes BACON, i 100 Bales I1A Y. j 250 llhds. and Bbla. I J NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, 2,000 Bbls. LIMEXJEMENT & PIASTEB 1,000 SPIRIT BARRELS, I 1 1 New and second hand Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potash, Matches, Candy. Candles, Hoop Iron, Na la, Ac . - OCtK Wew Restaurant. rjlirE UNDERSIGNED WOULD KESPECT1 fally announce that he has juat fitted cpat No 3, Oranlte Rew, South Front st., a reetaorant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where meeJe ana retreshmenU may be had at all heurd of th day. Everything la'new and first la. r Po lite waiters and courteous attendants. I ... - .'- '. ' 43Game and Oysters . In season, Tine :'...- i . v - - . : x . ' '- - Wines. ZJUxucrsandlgars. nor 1 i F. A.8CHUTTX. Prop. STT AKD SECOND HAND-. FOB SALE Seme Barzatns. ' 499 T. J SOUTHERLAND. , Livery aad Sale Stables i - . Purify dn ;i t c MISCELLANEOUS. Peruvian Ouano.j 2001 Tons Genuine Lohos Guano 1 -. - DIIIKCT lill'ORTATlON, KJCl'ECTED DAILY, nd f or sale by Ghas. E. Smith & Co. Farmers, Take Notice. TiTORRIS KOG CHOLERA COMPOUND is juet the thinfi to cure or prevcat Hog Choi era and all diseases to which -Syrinc are tub joct; it . will prevent that dreadful disease - ! ' .!' .' ' ' - i known as Triefcnaj, and will rnt your bogs in a thrifty, healthy condition,' cluarlng tho kid nays, liver, &t , of worms and parasites , Each package' contains- ono anei. one -half pounds and will, if given strictly according Cq directiona, cure 10 hoga of the Cholera and put J-. ..; . ,-' . ' ; - : '..-.,' 20 bo2 In a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed'. The farmers of tiuiilin county are gi viu;r it the praise. .All-farmers should buy a rack 21 ! ' I ' tor sale .wholesale and- retai', by W.'ll. GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, -Wilmington,' . C aec jn.vw-ri Marvin's Celebrated IRE AND BURGLAR, PROOF SAFES, All Siies and Prices, from f50.00.-to $2,'.O0.C0. -,.-! . - '.;. ... ' -' ' Acknowleiged by the beet authorttiesto be the ' ! - -- - .' . r - . ' ' BEST SAFE MADE, , Extract frora Scisttfijtc Atnerfcari editorial of . - ;. t - . - .! Feb. llth, "We are also asked as to the best Are proof oaf cs. R"c say MARVIN'S." ! A. a! WILLARIJ. Aacnt at WUrrtfngtoru doc 19 F i rst N a t i o n a I Bank of W i !- mmgton. CAPri'AL STOCK..... I ..... i,000 ..... Cii.OfO SURPLUS FUN D. . j.'. . . Deposits received nn.'i ejections ' n'adj on. all acceesible points in the United 3tAief. DIRECTORfs J V E. E. BCRRUSS, A. MARTIN, I: ID. C" WORTH, JAS. SPRUNT J A S D A W SON. OFFICER : -i President. Vice 'Prcsideot. Cashier A'ivt Cashier E. E. BURRUSS,. ...... JAMES DAWSON..... A. K. WALKER...... W. LA RKTNS. . . . . . . . . . a pi 23 A FEW PACKAGES CHOICE MULLET ROE FOR sale: tjt HALL & PEA its ALL dec 19 I , - - BUTTER! QILT edge. OLEOMA KG A RTXT. ! ! ' TEAS, COFFEKS I i -r MOLASSES, Ac, Ac, Ar.. Ac. Torjsale'at lowSprieea by DeRosset &ICo. dec 19 m i' DR. DIES V BS'ORE AND AFTER Dsctnc Arctiajsces are sttt ca 33 Davi' TrliL TO ftHH GiJLY, YOUQ OH OLD, -TTTHO are iafferiai fr NasTors Prscjrr. Lost Vitaijtt. Lacx ot tr rci.- i3 vix,f'rtj ijrrv acul all ihon dieras I oi x rcaaoKAi. SATiTiB ruriiria froia Actsea asd ?01TUS BtTCfl.,LUE3BAlifafIL If railottof llrxi.TH.VrvKtnlKABOciCAa4srTx. . 1 jnly 27-deodA wl ItAILICOADS, ttc. Carol ina Ccutral R. H. i i Company i Oma or Clursjui. avrsACt-rxaocrr, ) ' ITUmlaitoa, N. C-..itt. 23th. 183L ) Lhange of Schedule. QN AND AFTER SEPT. So, 18S TS foUoInscneuuie will be operated oa tUsi iUllro&d: , :, , ; .. ' ''i--; . DAILY. Vrt i I Leave Wlhninrton at..... ...5.a P.M. J Airive at Chariotte at.. .....7.40 A. IC Vrt i Leave Charlotte at. 7.55 P. If. Arrive at Wilmlnston at B.50 A. M. Trains Nor. I and 2 jitop at regular station only, and point deslrnated in the , Company Time Table. ' I ' i Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. V DoNo.2. do. do. Saturday. ' SHELBY DIVISION, rASSENOKR, UAIL KXPRES3 AND FRElQirT . Dally except 8unday, ; Leave Charlote.. ......... KV A. Xt. Arrive at Shelby......... .12.20 P. H.. Leave Shelby.... ..............MH I IAS W Arrive a; Charlotte... ...... ...4.... fi.40P.lL. Trains N. 1 and 2 make close connection 4 Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Rai eijfh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Dtrialos Train. - . ' s - -t: -.... o - Through SleepingCara lictween XTllmlsgWa ana onariotre ana Kaicin ana Charlotte, Train No. 1 make connection at: Charlotte with AJ, T. AO. K; R., for Stateevllle, eo ncctlng there with W. N, C R. R. feral! pelnU on t aid road. . - t ' i, . . f ; - . Train 1- nks romiivtlnn mt fThjas. lotte with A. & C. K. R. for epartanbury, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and ail points be yond. v ,' .. V, Q. JOHNSON, eept Cd-tf . General suierlntendeat. Wilinihgtoh & Weldon Railroad Company. OTTICK OF GrJOtKAL Scl'iqtlVTKXDkKT, I Wllmlnjrton, N. C, 5l 188$. i Change of Schedule. . 0,N AND AFTER N(V. 5, " tSS2 AT 6.U LA. M.. Pasecnrer I'lalns on the Wllmlxij tou & Wcldou Railroad wll run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAILS DAILT Sos. 47 NOKTH AND 4S South. I Isarc WlImineton.FrontSt. Icpot,! 6.40 A. M. Anlve at Weldom...... li. ..12.40 P. W. Leave Weldwo.-. ......... 5.80 P. M. Arrive at Wilm'gtou, Front St. If'pt, 9. SO 1. M. Fast Tukouou Mail Paksrxoetb Thaik Dailt No. iS.NosTH asp 40 fiotrrn. Leave Wllndnrton.FTont St., Dpot, J.45 P. If. Arrive at Weldon.. ....,t. 1.10 P.M. lave Weldon.. ...I .6.10 P.M. Arrive at Wltm'ffton.Froot St. D'p't 10. W P. Jd. Nos. 45 North and 4 2 South. arc WlJmlnjrton.... S.20 P. M. Ailveat eluon. .. .. , 4 . ... . . . 4.(H) A. M. Leave Weldon at.................. ' 1.20 A M. Arrive at Wilmington .f.. 7.01 A. M. Train No. 10 Souih will ston nnlv Rui: KMount, Wilson,- Goldsboro and Mairnolla. . Trains on Tariwro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 12 If. land 7.15 P. M., Dally, licturning, leave Tarboro at 9.00 A. M. and 3 P. M. Daily. u , .-;) Trains on Seotlar.ft Neck Branch Road lew iiaiuax xor Rconanti -jecK at e.80 V. M. Ke' tuming leave Scotkwi4 Neck, at 1 0 o'clock, daily. . , . " Train No. 47 makes cloee connection at Wel don for all ppints North Dally. . All rail rla UichnionU, and dally except SuiKiay via Bay Train No. 43 runs daily andmbkes elese con. nectJon for all Toinf North via Richmond and Washington. No. 47 makes' ctoae connectloa for Tarboro. r.-.j , t, j , All.trains run sol.il Ketween Wi'TslngtOn and Washington, and have 1'ullmp.nr Palace Sleep era attached, - i j ' , i JOHN Jf. DltrNB. General Sunerintn.-lani. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger ArenU nov o- Wilmington, fjolumbia & Augusta It. K. Cd. Office qf gejtkual SufiMiimuut : , WllnlnUn. N.C. Not; 6. 1882. Change of Schedule. .25 A. M., the following Passenger Sdied v b will be run on this road : , ! j NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nee. 44 West and 7 East. - IiAT( Wll-mlrifTtin :. . ' ' 1 V) n m Lea vc Florence.. . . . . . .1 2.55 A. M. Arrive at C. C. As A. Junction...... 8.20 A. It. Arrive at Columbia.... .... 6.40 A. M Leave Columbia............ lo.OO P. M. Itavc C, C. & A. Junctioo......... .10.20 P. M ljcslyg c jorencc... ....... .ii..;.-...- j.go A. M Arrive at Wilmington.... ........... 6.2 A. tf. niuiir AiAiLa AJSO A'AMKNOIUt TJtixar, DAn.7. No. 40 West, ao Dat Mail and PaJ SEXGEB TltAIW, NO. 43 East. Leave Wilmington.;...... ....... .11.10 P. M, Arrive at ilorencc..;..... L. 4 ii a Leave Florence....... P. W. Arrive at Wilmington.. ............. P. pi, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN! Datlt Nos. 42 West abd 43 ZkL : Leave Wilmington .'. .'7.25 A. it. Arrive at Florence.. ....... ....... .11 sa a Arrive at Wilmington.;....; 19 03 Pm Train 43 steps at all Stations. 1 1 ' No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. WhlterCla. Fait BlnlT and BlaHon. Paasent-ers for Colttmbfa ahd all potnts on O. won,, anu au points neyond, should MVg am Ni-jhtExprew. ' ii Separate Pullman Sleepers for cWleatoti anlf0rAhgu6UoaTraiaa. , j - All trains run aolld between Charleetoa aaA Wilmington. . n j ; JOHN Y. DFFINEL ' , General Superintendent. T.M. EMERSON, Geccrai PassengerAgeafL '' -.nor 5 ' i r i le are alwars om be lookout for ehan. cea ( locreu' thefr Mnilnn ariH In becorse wealthy; tkoiio who do net Jm prom their opportunities remain i poverty. We ef fer a firreat chnce to mai c mom-j-. We want many men, wonen, Unya and etris to work for " us rlpbt.n their own btcnlllle. Asy one eaa de- the work property1 from the nrtt start. The buhlne Mill pay more than fen tloes erdX arywa?res. Expensive outfit furnUhed free. No one who enprafren fell to make money rap Idly,.. Yon can devote yoir whole time to thV work, or only Ttr spare moments, rBll La formation andall that Is necdjd Mbt free. Ad dre Kris -ore & Co., PortHind, at aloe. ; nor l&d&w tf . t . ; ;. . -.. C. D. Morrill. "TJXDERTAKER, CABINET MJiKEB ANQ . CARPENTER. OXaceaiul Wo:k ihrn. n Ju I d fetrect, oppuhtte Soutberlaod's sublessee t?t St1 lB ArtMsMt al Arfais r4 - .. ftM .. eod work, prompt dellvcxj aud satisfaction YexTxesTect. . , ) . ; .aaTlf U 1.1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1883, edition 1
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