I! .. , . .; -. - MISCELLAKEOUS. y 31 war : -i, n ?iv-t. not a res::! 95 Per Cent. - , .irii from deranged kl-Inej-6 and f itfrlke- at once at tho root of the int?.UTh,olomont,of which it is com u , .i-rx-tlv uion the great organs, both Ct'rJ 'S -UTottBltfHn.l by placing ii in a b.vilthv con-litlou, drive disease and iWKS trouble, caul brun. 'a. l .,..,-. ni l I'jlnarv Orsrand: SfAtln.." .::V in-order of Women; for J rnrAU lv all dealers. Shi. i,j u va KNER & CO. aP! ii-ltn R.iehestw. N. Y. o 1 cause. Its origin .TT fa manifestations wuuouu uence, I iJiw the CAUSE must be remov its n:re t r . CAn a cure le effected. ' sUK KIDNEY AND LIVEtt X:KrMM--ui-3-hed on Ju-t this prtiicIple.Blt ?f; nil; "rlut rUedy ha no equal, lie ware li Iniu.tUona and concoction said '?falXk for W USER'S A KE II w 3". ) I g r m 3 4 o 9 i S. 5 F ? I x i ' . J s "? X n 5 5 H C 3 5 3 e 2 CD 3 i. ? I S3 - C 3. x H 3 c N'O USE FOR THEM. Concerning Certain Relics of tbe Past Dos that havehail Their Day tivorge Stephensoa'a "Kocket," and lhomag nltlrnt locoraotlveH of to-dar, are built vj.on tli Muno general priuclplc, yet the machine with which the irreat engineer astonished h.s ae is latercptlEg now only an illustration of tho beginning of tho Invention. There were plaitcrH with nolo in them lunjr before BES HON'S CAPCINE TOKl'S PLASTER eui rrVvl both the public and the physicians; and the triumph of the Capclnc la founded upon the partial aac-rei, or the utter f Allures of u prtolw om. Evcrytblns of value in the poms pla-iter is retalnfjd in the Oapcine; btit tt tbU point all comparison ends, and rrctrtbfn. For example : Tb old phsters w ero elow in their acxlon ; th3 Caprine 1b iolcl and sure: TL oH p la? tors li eked the power to do more than to impart slight, temijorary relief io CAtfen eay of treatraont; the Capclne pene-. trates th srfetera and peruiauently cures the trouble Ur which it U recommended. Tha old plasters depenled for any good ro- mJtithey might attain, npon'an- accident of their makers and the naked fUh of their wcar the Benson' reaches Us ends by mean of the lentlflc combination of 'the rare medicin al Ingredient which it contains. Iu brief, the o'd piaster?. like Stephenson's dbwvinlM engine, are switched off the track, while tho Bt'nn'u goes on its way winning yoldon opinion from all sorts of people, Yrt in this very fact lies the leadiug danger to the people wha buy and ute this reliable ad icientiflc remeIy. "Hypocrisy Is the trib ot lr pay to virtue" Imitation is the con ceiAQ failure -makes to success. Benson's FU: tcr are parodied in name and style Beware of swindles. The genuine bate the word CAPCINE cut in the center. Price 5 oenU. Seabury A Johnson, Chemist, New York. . -v4nr Fanners, Take Notice. 0RRIS' nOG CUOLEEA COMPOUND )ut the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi 071 and all diseases to which Swine arc eub- It will pre rent that dreadful disease known &a TrichnjB, aad will put yourhogslo thrifty, healthy condlUon, clearing tho Ud- trer, Ac, of worm and parasite. ch package contains one and one-half Pounds and will, if giTcn strictly according to !lretkni, cure 10 bog of the Cholera ami put -20 hop In a condition to fatten ui one half the oul time, thereby tavtngone half of the fee-1. farmers ot Dnplln countr. are giving it Joe praise. AU farmers shouM buy a pack - ZXL.H1 .wboleaaVa and TetaU,by W.I II. DmcUt, Market Street, Wllmlngtott, Thebaily Review. ! MA3I3IA'S VALliNTtN B. Babr came todillinir up to my knee. His chubby features all ajclovr J .I)e83 Iic cloin U be oor beau Fee xv hat oo dot foni me!" A valentine from my baby boy! j A erump'.eil sheet and a homely scrawl j w In a baby liarid that was all. ct it Ulied my heart wfthjoy. " U i Broken my heart and white ray hair. And my mother's eyes aro used to weep j j My little boy h fast asleep In the churchyard over there. What shall be mamma's valentine? The spirit touch of a baby hand . A baby voice Irbm iho- Spirit land Sinking a song divine. S Ecgene Field. . Truth in piighty. When Dr Pierce, of Buffalo. N, Y. announced that his j "Farorite Pre scription" wouid poitiveiy cure the many diseases and weaknesses pqculiar to women, some doubted J and eontiriu- ed t employ the harsh and caustic local treatment, lsut the mighty truth grad ually became acknowledged. Thous ands ol ladies employed the Favrite I'rtscnption" and: were speedily; cured. By druggists.. j tu-lr. Art for the Million. One oi the largest of these iilpaint- mi; manuiactones 13 in Greenwich street, wheru there are rooms filled with racks containing hundreds of fin ished paintings. On ai upper floor a reporter saw eteht persons, six of whom were youn women, fhey were hard at work, and paintink rapidly. The proprietor, William Iefvin, is ao artist who studied tour years under Geroriie in Paris. Findius Very little money in high art. he invented a process lor the rapid production f cheap paint ings. fhe paintini2:3 are made on heavy muslin, which is first wet and stretched tightly on Lon frames. It is then icut into i he required size, and stretched by a macnine on a .siinare Dine iramc. where it is made fast. . Next the mus lin is tinted a lt"ht blue, and alter this has dried it is ready lor the painter, ' A coating of oil is first put on it and then a sfrenci: plate is laid n the mus.in. I his stencil is of thick paper, with all sorts otoKdd shares cut in : it. A boy stands on one side of the table and a irirl on the other, and near- them are veral small riots ot paint. -They daub Hie paint mtt the holes of the stencil plate with great rapidity. When the tencu is removed, the muslin 1 13 seen to be spotted here and there with paint. -'"Another r stencil- is s then used, whose holes correspond to j other parts ol the muslm..and more.ypaint is daubed in. Two more stencils follow-, and when the Work is done the muslin is completely covered with a patchwork of varied colors. It is then handed to a young woman who; j blends the back ground. She uses several bruhes in running the colors into each other, and finally goes over all withalarjje camel's hair blush. The result is surprising, fhe patchwork becomes a harmonious combination of blended tints. The muslin then goes to a man who blends the forefround in the same manner. Next it is dried and passes to the finish er, who works from a model hung ou her easel. She outlines the trees, fences, shrubs, and other accidents of scenery with extraordinary rapidity. The col ors arc mixed ready toj hand, and she has simply to lay them on. A fourth' and more skilful artist gives the finish ing touch of light and shade. It finally goes to the artist" vvho! may be called tho architect. He puts iu the palaces, castles, houses and boats. The rapidity and skill with which, all work is duetto long years of practice. The paint used is common house-painters''- paint. In the paint-room are racks containing small pots of paint ot 3,000 different tints. Mr. Lerin says he is obliged to sell very cheaply in order to compete with artists who paint at their f home3. He fias 100 ilifferent styles of- pictures, but some sell much better than others. He has tried figure pieces, but they did not take well. The paint stands (the lest of tune very well, and is sottened and improved by age.j When handsomely framed, these paintings Ir. Levin says, are sometimes hung in private Fgalleries among expensive paintings. IJo knew of a wealthy Western man who had his private gallery complete filled with I these naintinirs. In the cities the Daint ! ings are sold "by auctioneers, and in tho country by dry iroods stores and ped dlers. It is a fascinating business, as a high price may bb obtained lor j the pictures sometimes. . The frames are of pine, on which is glued a moulding made of a combina tion ot putty and glue, and gilded, j . . ; "Koiisrh on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks.i chipjinnks, gophers, 15c. Druggists. Fastidious f redclie. Every body has heard bt the Jersey Lily's beauty, which has been talked of tbe world orer, and raveil about most everywhere, but nothing has been said of what kind of food she must have. It seems, however, that she is not like ordinary mortals, but must have better food than that which would satisfy the cravings of the best of Americans. And Freddie Gebhardt seems to be the only one whti has discovered thjo difference between the lining of the Lily's stomach and that of other peoples, i Freddio knows how she should bo fed. and made known his possession of that-knowledge on Mouday. evening: at the Grand Hotel. ; . The pair were servctl with tho bill of fare at dinner on Monday, but it ;was not "too-too" enough tor the LilyJnor was Frelde satisfied with it. so he sent back.dish after dish, and finally inquired of a waiter who the ; cook was. Being told Mr. Peters, ho ! summoned i that individual to his parlors; Said Fred die: . ''What does this! mean, sir. ! that we are to be treated thus?' 1 ; What is the matter?' asked the cook. x ' ' ' "I want you to understand, sir, that Mrs. Langtry is stopping here. And I want you to understand, sir, that she is just as iood as Patti." When ' she - srax hero your bill of fare was just as td wanted it, and I want this remedied The'oook protested that- he did, not know that Patti was treated any better than Lanjtry was. V i - "What was tne matter wmi your dinner, then, to-day .' said the uebharxlt with a pusdlistio squaring of his lnanlv ionu. "It was not fit for a puj to eat.1 . The cook said that if he knew, wha: Mrs. Langtry wanted, he believed he could please her, but he did not know, I want a better bill of faro than you had at dinner. I want you. to under stand that Mrs. Langtry is stopping here;" and he mizht have added, "and so is Freddie."1 For Freddie made hinu- 6elf known to the cook, and the cook told a friend. The cook said he woulii try to please him. and lett amidst the ranting and roaring ot Gebhardtj what ho would do if things Were not changed. And he seems to have been suited, as he made no demonstration yesterday Perhaps, however, he concluded the cook was able to take care : ot himself. since that individual sect word back to mm alter neanns: ot some lurtner re marks he had made that iio (the cook) would meet him outside if he wanted a square American settlement. What they would have to eat is difH- cult to conjecture, but something like the following would suit : . t MENU. , .. "j v- . Gebhardt on the Half Shell. Jersey Lily Soup, i Fish New York Suckers . Served a la Gubhardt. . Sweet Langtry Crouquettes. . Deviled Gebhardt. English Goose American.Gander. If that doesn't catch Freddie and the Lily, then nothing wilt, ; for-they cer tainly could neither one "of them com plain that it was not in exact accordance with their tastes, as exhibited so far since the Lily's arrival! on this side of the herring-pond. Cin Enquirer. Mr A A Miller, Rom field, NC, says: "My wife has taken Brown's Iron Bit ters with excellent effeqt for nervous ness and general debility." Do mot blow same breath. hot and cold with the Can' Get it. Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Kidney, Urinary or Liver complaints cannot be contracted by j'ou or your family it Hop Bitters are used, and. if ;ybu al ready - have any of these diseases Hop Bittera is the only medicine that postively cure you. Don't forcet and don't get some puffed up that will only harm you. will this. stuff MISCELLANEOUS. Breech-Loaders, JpiNE BREECH-LOADING) 'S1IOT-GUNS, Shells, Wads, Powder, Shot, Cartridge Bags, Gun Cases, Reloading Toola, Game Bags, Pis tols all kinds. If you want a first-class arti cle of the above good:, and low prices, the same can be found at - - - i W. E. SPRINGER & COS Successors to Dawson & Co., feb 7 19 21 and 23 Market Street Buggies ! Buggies ! i J-EW AND SECOND Some Bargains. HAND FOB SALE T. J SOUTHEBLAND, doc 19-tf . TJorv and ab StM! The Public U requested carefully to notice the veto and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly -Capital Prize i $7 5,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion - i . ' Louisiana State Lottery j Company. -; We do hereby certify that use tupervite fhe arrangements for' all the Monthly and Semi annual Drawing i of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and In person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the tame, art conducted with honesty ; fairness, and in good faith Unoard all parties, and tee author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac simile of our signatures attached, in its adver tisements." .- f Commissioners. Ineoroorated in 1968 for 25 rears br the Lee lalaturofor Educational and Charitable pur-J roses with a capital of fi ,000,000 to wtucn a reserve fund or $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popuhu rote its fran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the ptopUof any State. - f . It never scales or postpone. Its Grakd Sikols Numbeb Drawdios take placemonthly. ' :r , ? ) tt'i 4 I t, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Third Grand Drawing, Claw at New Orleans, Tuesday, March IS, 1883 154th Monthly Drawing. f ! Capital Prize, $75i000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. I o r" t .-r-i 14STJOF' PRIZE?, rcapitaf t'rik' of. TT.,V:t..T. 1 CapiUl Prize of 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of tS.000, .... 75,000 25,000 10,000 19,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 5 Prize 10 Prizes 20-Priaes 100 Prizes 300 .Prizes of 2,000 fs 1,003. Of " 500.. ...... .......... Of 200 of,, 100. :u 500 Prizes, of . .: 1000 Prizes of S5... ArrEOXIMATlO! PHIZES- 9 Approximation Prlzea f $750. .' 9 " 60C 9 ' - , 250.' ,750 4.500 t i250 1,967 PrUes, amounting to....... $265,500 Application for rates to cfobs should only be made to the o2ice ot the Company inNew Or leans. " - -:.---v T-i r . For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Send orders by Express, Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to - , ". M. A. DAUPHIK, - New Orleans. La. orU. A. DACTinNr V--. N. B In the Extraordinary femi-Annoair Drawiag of aext Jose tn capital rnz win beeiioXOQ. - - . , fth 14-wd-lV4wdJiw WHOLESALE. TFICES. " Tm following' quoations reprcseot who,1?sai? Prices geoerallT. In makinjf up small orders higher prices hare to be chad BAGGING - " : Standard. I7a 11 a J lb L " -- BACON North -Carolina: Hams, , 9 Ih.. ....... ........... Iulder Sides, ft WESTEltN SMOKED Hams... Sides r ro i Shoulders.... ........ ........ DRY SALTED - ! T Wes: lb--. ... Shoulders. ? fh BARRELS Spun ts Turpentine, ocwnu iianu, eacn. .. New New York, each New City.cach BEESWAX, V By....... BRICKS, M BUTTER, V lb 1 North Caxeuna...... ?8 20 50 00 a to & 9 G4i 00 . S3 50 00 Northern........ Wllmln'frrvri ..Ilfi BV1M .............. - Northern.... i.. CANDLES, lb Sperm Tallow Adamantlae........ ...... CUEESE, tf" fb r Northern Factory. ....... i Dairy, Cream.... .i t State ...:... COFFEE, V fi I 15 . 14 & ISliO 14 & 10 ea 18 & 16 iq m 77 50 Q 25 12 15 14 12 '28 14 13 80 L75 ' Java Laguyra.... tuo. CORN MEAL, bus., in sacks COTTON -TIES, V bundle... domestics Sheeting, 44, V yd. Yarns, bunch...., EGGS, dozen 7 00 00 CSt & S3 ... 1 10 25 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bbi.......lfc 00 Mackerel, No. 1, & half bbl.. 8 50 10 06 etm oo' & 5 50 (&8 00 (S 3 50 e 4 fw im 50 a'ii 00 051 00 em m 50 00 sim 00 45 00 57 00 a? 15 00 OGl 00 fi70 00 70 00 ctm 00 (60 CO 8 7 50 & 9 Of Mackerel, No. V bbl Mackerel, No. ?, half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 3, tf- bbl Mullets, bbl....:........... Mulistt, Pork bbla. N C. Roe Herring, keg.... a 60 5 00 7 75 3 00 7 00 3 00 5 M-rt. J VyVJ, XT IO. ............. . FERTILIZERS, V 2.000 fts . Peruvian Guano,' No. .....!. - " j -So: 2...... .57 50 .36 00 .00 00 Lobos....'. Baugh's Phoevl Carolina Ferul ihate.... '. ...'..CO 00 .....45 00 .....00 00 .....00 00 00 00 40 00 .....00 00 00 00 00 00 eruilzer.... ....... Ground Bone.. .Bone Meal Bono Flour......... Navassa Guano. .... Complete Manure... Whann's Phosphate wanao nosphate BersrerA Butz'e Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer.55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... a 50 FLOUR, tf" bbl . Fine... Northern Super. ..... ; - , Extra r Family City Mills Extra , " Family " Extra Familr. V3L,JVj IB GRAIN. buabal Corn, from store, bags,whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oots, from store......... Cow Peas HIDES, lb ureen Dry : HAY, W 100 as- Eastern , Western.......,...;. 1 North River HOOP IRON. V Ton. LARD, y B Northern...' .7..... 13 North Carolina 00 LIME, r barrel 110 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M f t. k smpstnir, rcsaweu.. ....... ..is 00 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 ,West India Cargoe8,acoordlng i to quality...... ............ .13 sOO Dressed Floorinar. seasoned.. 18 00 20 00 16 00 18 22 00 15 00 Scautling and Board. comn..l3 00 MOLASSES, f jrallon - New Grop culm, in hhds..... . in bbls : Porto Rico, in hhds..; in bbte..L. Sugar House. in hhds.i....... 7 icbbls... .. Svruti. In bbla 00, 43 1 00; OO! 00 00 40 00 : & & 3 41 45 45 4S 29 32 SO 75 NAILS, tf- Kear. Cut.lOd basis.. OILS, gallon- Kerosene... ,.. ...... Lard... Linseed... Rosin Tar...;... Deck and Spar ion 10 15 45 00 00 20' 22 35 30 25 10 75 75 00 90 90 00 00 33 20 75 SO POULTRY Chickens, live, grown " - Spring Turkevs PEANUTS 4? bushel.. POTATOES, bnshel sweet , Irish, bbL.... 3 50 POKK, barrel- City Mess... 23 5C Prime.... .18 00 Rump .17 00 24 17 00 18 00 BICE-Carolina, tf" lb 4Vt 93 U$ .140 00 00 00 8 Rough, f bushel... 1 15 1 1 22 75 80 00 75 00 00 104 9 84 614 00 50 00 50 RAGS, tf" lb Country........... City ROPE. V ft,... SALT, sac, Alum 4... Liverpool Lisbon.....: American 00 00 00 00 00 8 8UGAR, V lb-Cuba. . . .... Porto moo...... A Coffee........... B .. C 44 .. Ex C .. 9 100 5 Cruetod.. DAP, V ft Northern.......:. ft INGLES, V M Contract... Common Cypress Saps... Cvtrees I-Iearts 5 00 2 00 4 50 0 00 12 GO 7 2 5 7 STAVES, & M -W. O. Barrel.. IS 00 10 00 6 i4 00 13 00 12 00 5 50 li. O. Hogshead .....00 00 TALLOW. V lb 5 TIMBER, & M feet Shipping. 12 00 nne Ship ping...... 11 25 Extra do 9 50 Mill Prime. ......... Mill Fair. Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary.......... 7 50 6 50 5 00 0 00 1 00 1 00 25 7 00 oc 6 4 00 00 50 WHISKEY; V gal Northern. . 5 2 North Carolina WOOL, r lb Washed...: 28 22 15 Unwashed.... Bnrrv. ........ 21 10 j I co pie arc always on the lookout for chan ces to increase. their earnings, and In Uroe become wealthy ; those who ' do not improve their opportunities remain In poverty. Wc of fer a great ch nee to mae money. -We want many men, wortcn, lioys ami girls to work for us right .n their own localities. Any one can do the work projieriy from the first start. The business will "pay more than ten times ordl naxy wages. r Expensive outfit furnUhod free No one who engages fall to make money rap idly. You can deT'e your whole time to tle work, oronly.yt ur spare momenta. Full in formation and all that is heeded sent free. Ad dress Sttx-os a Co., Portland, Maine, nov lC-d&w tf . TJew Restaurant. rpHX UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT1 A. . . . - . - fuCy announce that he has just fitted up at No i, Gracite Cow, South Trent St., reetAorsst lor Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals ana rcfreahzaesU may be bad at all .hours of th day. Everything Is new aod rsi .Po Kte waiters and oqurteocs attendants. . . "XTtlazne and Oysters n season." -"iFtae Tflnea, JJqnors andCIgars. ctt13 r. A. C yIXVTTn Prr?. 001 i 10 a u 00 O !U 17 - .IS VS& 15( 00 '& ni 00 m u l 1 1 7 .O I S5 1 90 0 2 00 1 m to 1 90 30 28 ! 0 00 C5M 5 50 tS b 00 6 00 m 6 50 7 00 & 8 75 6 00 6 50 5 75 Ci) 6 CO 6 50 e 7 50 11 fi" . 13 70 1 75 & 6) 1 10 e 1 1 & 65 57 & 60 75 & SO 4 G 6, 10 0 12 I 1 90 1 25 ...... 1 00 & I 10 75 & 85 ......SO 00 85 0G 0) 14 & 11 & 1 50 wDSl MISCELLANEOUS. FINE WINES AND LIQU0KS. H. BRUKuTLD &.BR0., No. 2 Granite Eow, I Wilmington, W. C. o - ' 1 T-OULD KESPECTFULIiY ANNOUNCE to the public that they have lately imported from first ovuids in Europe, and which is now 1 . ' in bond at Custom House, IRKaSSTE W JLTSTES: - ' I - ' . i r NOTED VINTAGES 'ALSO A LARGE QUANTITY OF Delicious Sherries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, . 1 - . 1 - . - And most celebrated brands. T he v. have furthermore added to their full - i and well selected stock a complete line of FRENCH CrRllALANDLl4uEKS suitable to the palateof tho most fastidious. Tho Rochester Brewing Company, Utrough Messrs. Henry L. Becker & Co., have given them the" agency for their "Export Beer" and which does hot want for pratie from all quar ters. They solicit patronage. octlO , John L. Boatwriffht's 'PAK0LE D'HONNETJR'' 1 Roller Process Flour. For Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro ducing qualities', it is the highest attain able -standard. Guaranteed in every Instance TRY IT IT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLAIM FOB IT. rfOHN L. B0ATWEIGHT dec 19 ' . Kew Jewelry Store. fJIHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that I f he has leased the premises No. 13, Market St., an is now ia receipt of .-a Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed in a few days, i . . - i - Watch and Clock repai ting & specialty. (dec 19 I . JNO. II. ALLEN. New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. . STEAMERS! - - ' . ' 1 WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK E7EBY ;WEDNESDAY.ANI SATURDAY, j j atSToVlock, P. M. GTJLT STREAM. I...... Saturday, January 13 . - i BENEFACTOR- Weuiesday, January 17 "'.,'' I REG ULATOU. ....... . ..Saturday, January 20 GULF STREAM. .....Wednesday, January 24 BEN EF ACT A B Saturday, Jannary.27 REGULATOR ..Wednesday, January 3i i' ! MOT Through Bills LaJln and Lowest Through Bates g&aranteed to and from Foists In North and South Carolina. For Freft or Passage apply to .. fj TH9MAS C. BOND, SupeTintcadeat, ' wnmlngtou, N. C THEO. G. EGKH, Freight Agent, i 35 Broauway, New York. Wlf. P. CLYDE St CO., General Agents, tan 8-tf. .' 1 - fJo Liquors B UT A STOCK OF FRESH, A NO. i GRO CERIES will be kept at our store. k Ho. 45, Market Street. AH goods sold by i3 will be as represented. ; GOOD GOODS AND SMALL PROFITS WILL BB OUR MOTTO. " V JGPGlvo us trial and be conrtscecLjEar ' KAILUOAD3, Carolina Central B. IL Company. Ornca of Gaxxaxi. Bxrrzzxn rajci; Wliaagtos. K. i. ICov. 12th. IKX Change of Schedule, : fS AND AFTER OV. 13th, ISSxi TUB V. - -. - : ! ''! following bcneaaie wiQ be operated ca tl!a Raib?oal : j PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPKESS TZLU2I, No.il. I "IjCtc Wilmington at.......'L1S Pl. Kn I Leave Charlotte at.... ...... T.&5 P. IX. ' i Arrive at Wilmington at.... 9. CO A. IL Trains Nor. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations -only, and points designated In the Compaaja Time Table. . 1 a mm 70. x. x'aiiy oxcept oUouay. 1 TV. Xft 1 i An H lUiimli. - f v" 5HELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, UAH EXPRESS AND FBJEIG UT. n.fi .us e? J if jm.A i w r. a. rrik. nunimrm. Leave Charlotte. S.20 A. If. . Arrive at Shelby.. 11.23 . Leave Shclbv.. L40P. It, Arrire at CLarlotte 6.40 P. II. Trains No. 1 and 2 make ck eonnectkm n4 : Hamlet with li. A A. Trains U and from Pal-. elgh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Division x uruujrn ojecpuiij vars oetween wuinx&ROa -and Charlotte and Raleigh and Cltarlotte. i Take Train No, 1 for KtatcsvUle, bttton' Western N U U It, Afthevllle and idiots West.4- Also, for Hpnrtanburs. GncnTille-Athsna. FT. 1 a . . mm.. . . ! Atlanta and ail polo ts southwest j .4 . . - u. c: JONES, ;! i SoporlntondenL'' T. W. CLARK, General Pasergex A rent rorl2 : - . . - li ; v . t .; j., : Wilminstou & Waldoa Eai lroad Company. Orncs ur GKarBaai, ftcrxaiji xjlkput. Wilmington, N. C. Nor. 5,' 133; Change of Schedule, t ON AND AFTER NOV. 5,1 1S82, AT & v v. in., x aiwiucr a mm. on ufs timing ton & Wllou ltalbroad will run as fallow. - DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TKAINSDAltT Nok.. 47 North axi 48 South. i Leave Wllndngton. FroatSti Hwot. 6.M A. IL Arrive at Welaon .12.40 p. M. Leave Weldon... s.80 P. M. Arrive at WUni'gton, .Front St. Dpt, 9.30 r,it. Fast Through Mail, & Pamekoe8 TKazxt Daily Nos. 43 Noktu akd 40 Sotrrn. Ieare Wllmln8toja,Front St., Dspot, C45 P. M. Arrive t Wrfdon " 1.10 P.M. Leave Weldon ;.. 6.10 P. M. Arrireat Wihngton,Front8t.DVt 19.55P.iH. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS . pAXLT. ' : ' Nos. 4 Korth anil 4? South.. - ": i Leave Wilmington.'.. ..i. .........! 9.80 P. If. Anlveat M eldon... 4.00 A. M. Ieave Weldon at... 1 20 A M. Arrive at Wilmington. .:.........." 7.0J ATM. Train 4W South will -stop only at Rocky -Mount, Wilson, Golds bo ro and Magnolia. Trains on TartKoro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro t 12 M. and 7.15 P. -af Daily. ' He turning, leve Tarboro at 9,00 A. It, and 3 P. M. Dallv. i -. . T T Trains on Scotland Nck Branch Road kve Halifax for Scotland Neck at 6.30 P. M. 'B turnihg! leave Scotlaad Neck at 10 o'clock, dally. 1 - ' " : .... . , ' Tmin So. it makes close connection . at Wel don for all points North . Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday' via Bay Line. . k - - . ;' - j . . ' i Train No. 43 runs dally and makes efeee eon. i nection for all tolnts North rta lUehmond and i Washington. No. 47 makes close oonnocOonl for Tarboro. I ' All trains run eoLd between Wjmlngton and ! Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep, era attached. . w JOHN F. DrVTNE General SaperintendeoL- T. M. EMERSON", General Passenger Agmt. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. B. Co Orrica 0? gekebax BtrrsaaarrzsmxMr, 1. Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 5, 18S2. Ch ange of Schcdul c. 1 N AND AFTER NOV. VrCtJ fSTL At 7.25 A. fL. the following Passesrer ScheoV ui win uc run on mis roaa ; , M ' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS', DAILY Kos. a ' ; ' Wettand47 East. ! ! Leave Wilmington 9.50 P. M. Leave Florence , 1X5 A. IL, Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6.20 A. it. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A 11. . Leave Colnmbia. '. .......10.00 P. li. Leave C, C. A A. Junction.. ...... .10.23 P. 11.- Leave Florence 1.50 A. IX. Arrive at WiimJ-jgton.. ....... ..... 6.29 A. U. Nioiit Mail aku Pameztczb Tkatji, Datlt, No. 40 West, ad Dat Mail ajio Psa bsjscsx. Tkais. No. 43 East. I Leave Wilralngton...... ......... .11.10 P. It, Arrive at Florence.. ................ 2.45 A. IL Leave Florence. .............1X55 P. IX, Arrive at WUmingten ft.25 p. u, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DJJXT Nos. 42 West and 45 Eat L j . . Leave WII-nlngton.. ...'..'.,'...7.2SA. U . Airive at Florence.. .......... .....1LJ0 A; IX' Leave Florence at....... ......AM P. IX. Arrive at Wilmington... .'.9.05 P. IU Train 43 ctp at all muttons. r .) - No. 4a stops only at Flcmisgton. WhltCTllla, Fair Blair sod Marion. - . ; j - Paingers for Coi uiabla sSd all potnta on O. ft C. li. St., C, A R. IL HtsUons. Aiken Jnao tlon, and all points beyond, should tako 41 Ntebt Express. . .. ' f, ' beTtarate I'ullroan Sleepers for CharlettOS ant for A aguia on Train 4-i i - All trails rua solid between Charlostca aad Wlhalngton. ' . ; , john r. DirrKE,-1 . . - General Supertntendest. I T M.1QIERSON, General PasseagcrAgtat, f DOT 5 . . :: S . -' . , ... . ..- j SOJIE MOKE. ' TC3T RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OP those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEZ OOTS. !-" ' - ! - Warranted the let - FIT h CENT CIGAB, :.- : In tbe clty; ' " ALM A FULL UXE OF . Tohacco & Tobacco Goods ": ...';."" Call sjmI kCLe a smoke. '..'' . V. CREENEWALD, i So. Front L, Jest t-elow lixcicrs Cervix. '

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