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' -1 JLz j . a St MlSOKLLAyEpUS: A F il l irM.i is an effect, not & cause, Its origin . iWthar It? manifestations without. Ilance, Vr "rft the disoaso tbe CAUSE must be remov .a tn i in bo other way can a "re fe effected. wVtlver's safe ; Kidney and lxvek CKK i established on jast this principle . It realizes that 95 Per Cent. u diseases arise from derangMTddney and irr and U strikes at once at the root of tbe !Gn:lrT. Tho elements of -which it la com-iX-nl at directly upon tho great organs, both STTrooDand RESTORER, and by placing Rjfin in a healthy condition, drive dleee and yl m. from the syrtem. ffr tno innumerable trouble" caused by un ha;:ny Kidneys, Liver and binary Organs; t the itlhtreing Disorders of Women; for ULria and for physical derangements general- this at reusc-ly has noxquaL Bowarc Impostors, imitations and concoctions said ,0F?rria"Sic for WARNER'S SAFE DI ABETES CUBE. ' . For sale by all dealers. ' IL U. WARNER & CO., &pl li-lni . Rochester. N. Y. GO S9 5; tr" 3? 3T Z 5 2 o 3 V5 CD 3 - -ft 3 3 tr o .1 ' 3. s 3 w m 3 I 2 1 3 . 2. t3 -1 - " t3 t S 5 g CD CD 0 C HI 3 er o 5" S CD o I 1 1 4 . O 3 - a The n.id and Worthless are never cmalated or counterfeited This is eapeciall true of a medicine, and it is positive proof that the romedy imi tUcd is of the highest value." As soon s it had been tosted and proved by the whole vrorld that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprunjupandbesantoBteal the notices in which tho press and people of the country had expressed the meriw of II. B., and in every way trying to in duce suffering invalids to U3etthetr stuff instead, expecting to raaie money on tho credit and good name of II. B. Many others started nostrums put . up m simlar style to H. B., with variously, deviled names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops1' were used In a way to induce people to believe -they were the samo aa Hop Bitters. All such pre tended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is, and espec ially those with word "Hop" or "Hops" in their name, or in any way; connect ed with them or their name, are Imitations cr counterfeits'. Beware ot them. Touch none of them. Lso nothiuj but genuine Hop Bit ters, with a bunch or cluster of ffreen Hops ou the white label. Trust nothini: else. -Driifrciata anil dpnlrrs are warned a?ainst dealing in imitations or counterfeits. feb 12-lra Farmers, Take Notice. TyjOKRIS' IIOG CHOLERA COMPOUND ' just tho thins to cure" or prerent 1Iij; Choi era and all diseases to which Swine arc en u JOvt; it will prevent that dreadful disease !HM Trichn. and will put yonrhoir'tn a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid nra, 1'Vcr, Ac , of worms and paraVites f.aeh paGkaw conuilns one and one half Sonnda and will. If given strictly according to IroetiOTui, cure 10 hoga of the Cholera and put 20 iiova .in a condition to fatteu in one half the nsuartime. thereby sainij one half of the feed, rno tarm.rs of Duplin county are civinr It the pralo. All farmers should buy a pack agre. rrc.lwnIoar.10 and retail, by W. H. "KhEN, Druggist, Market treet, Wilmington, c- . dec. 10-dAw-tf BEFORE Dectric Acnl: JO MEIi QMLY, YOUHQ OB OLD, ! XT EO tr nfffHay from 3f taroca Drarirrr. Vitautt, Lack or Nmm Force a:d rLzSJ0 -Natcrb result! &(r from AcS sad 9i.rsjSL VT rKW and complt rrtto- rVjrraatdMti dl-Kwrnro th Ciatenb Conturr. fOlTAIC BUT CO., UARSBAll, MICH. -7 .Vt-i v -j- Buggies !' Buggies I JJEW AND SECOND HAND FOR SAUS bora Bargains, : -i - . T, J SQUTFTICRT. I ND. . & SSmm. .jit p LiTtrj tad eaJictrihi TheDaily Reviews j EXIT THE FOKTY-SJBVEtfTH Time bring ihe fifth of March atlaft. : And ends a rnosi nn pleasing story; Another Conrwg now has passed ' From life but not to realms of glnrj. It danctxl to tunes of Rohhrson ?! It made tha public pay the fifcr It ravelled in tho mischief done -Under the miscontrol oFKeifer. Now good and bad are blown away Before tho windy, wild March weath er. j L r j And such a set. the people pray. May not again be brought together. I A". T. Tchas! Tehasr A wdter in a Philadelphia paper r lates tho legend ' of the orisin of the name "Texas," as told to her by Gener al Sam Houston when she was a litt!t firl General Houstou had it from an ndian chief, as follows "i A long time ago, when the Spaniards overran Mex ico, some of the red men left them and came towards the rising sun. They crossed the Rio Grande and not know ing what lay before them, entered opon tho reat salt marshes. They travelled many days and found but little sweet water or game. The weatBer grew hot and the little streams dried up and ; the grass withered and many eld men and women and children died of thirst. One day, after many weeks of weary walking, a party ot young braves, who had bsenscnt ahead to reconnoitre, came running back and said: 'We have found water; come on!' This eood news put new life into their reins, and although 'nothing could be seen but a dry. Hat, bald praric, the scouts were standing still, calling and beckoning to them and pointing towards something apparently at their feet. At length they reached the spot were tho j braves were standing. Fifty feet below ( them the limpid waters of the Colorado sans: a melody to heaven. Beyond, far as ev a an Indian vision could reach, stretchtd a green expanse -The tall mesquite urass, yielding to the breath of the gen tle south wind, rolled the (vast billows of verdure under the ardent suru mur sun. Little .'islands1 j of mesquite .trees dotted this grassy sea.j and herds of buffalo and deer grazed (in peaceful ignorance, of an enemy's approach. Forgetting hunger, .fatigue and even thirst in this delicious vision ;tho red men fell upon their knees and cried out: Tehas!Tehas!V - I I ' i4 Tehas" is the nearest approach in English to the correct pronunciation of Texas, and it means so the narrator explains Paradise.' Liver; Kidney and IS right's OIb ease. " a medidine that destroys the germ or cause of Blight's Disease, Diaebetes, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and has power to root them out of the system. is above all price. Such a medicino is llop Bitters, and positive proof of this can be found by one trial,! or by asking your neighbors, who have been cured by it. -;-:.'-1 j Proctor Knott and tho Yankee. Proctor Knott, who has tho reputa tion, of being tho best story-teller in Kentucky, where most of tho good story-tCilers live, gave an account of an interview with a certain Air, -YT atkins, of Vermont, which he told with a skill of facial expression that would have made his fortune on the stage. The rule? about admission to the floor of tho House aro very strict, and a conversa tiou .with a member can only be had by an outsider by sending in a card through tho.' doorkeeper, when the member emerges, . hurries through the talk and goes in again. As members are usually pretty welLoccupied, it is expected that these 41aterriews shall Bo as brief as possible. One day Mr. .Knott received the card of Mr. Watkins, of Vermont, whom he did not know. He went out, met a long, lean man, with a solemn countenance, and this conversation fol lowed r , I "Be you Mr. Knott, the funny jraan?" ."'Yes, sir," replied Mr. Knott prompt ly, "and I'm a great deal funnier fchan you'd suppose. The fact is (that I don't dare to bo as funny as I can be. I've already sacrificed the lives of several of my friends through a reckless exercise oi my humorous power3, and I go about under a constant sense cf self restraint." "Be you from the Blue-Glass region or the Penny-ryal?" "I'm from tho Penny-ryal." Here Mr. Knott besran to bo a; little uneasy. They just were beginning a roll call m j the House. Mr. W atkins shifted to his i other foot; and began again: "What kiudrof,'cattlo do they! nave clown in Kentucky?" t ! "Well, wo still have a very fine breed of the megatherium there. But the ple losaurus and the icthysoaurus, I'm sor ry to say. are rapidly dying out. It will be a great loss to the State, becauso they are very tame and have been ueed a great deal for domestic purposes. A good marry of tho ladies make pets of them. . ! I Mr. Watkins seemed a littlo surprised hut he go on the other foot and changed the subject: "Do you know Mary Anderson?" "Uh. very wen." "Is she so pufty?"j "Kavishinclv beautiful." Mr. Watkins paused a moment. Mr. Knott could hear the roll call travclm rapidly towards tho K's "Did yu ever seo her play in 'Romeo and Juliet?' " "Oh, frequently." , j tho best play Shakespere'ever wrote?" "Well, now, my friend you'll have to excuse me from expressing an opin ion on that point. You set. I'm com ing up for re election,- and feeling is running pretty highin my district now on that very question. About half of my constituents say that 'Romeo and Juliet' is the best play Shakespeare ever wrote, and about half of them swear it isn't. So yuu see f -I should commit niy&elf, it weuld damage me very much in the campaign." .1 Oh." said Mr. Watkins. ! Then he pulled out of his pocket a little Connec ticut watch, about tho size of a quarter dollar. "Do they sell many , ot them down in Kentucky?" " '. . . ' . "Well. I've fonrotten the r price per rck."iaid Mr. Knott: thev're usually! sold by the peck. : They dont often sell a bushel at a time."- - . . i Mr. Watkins was surprised, but he 1 didn't go Away. Ha only hanked t the other foot. MeanwhiW-he reading clerk inside of the' hall had begun on the K's rSayV I In the Trybunt that it took ft resiment ef men and twocnnrti to hang a man down in lCeniueky. Kow, I want to know if that's so?; ; "No, lr. It is not so. That Try-bmie is a most untrustworthy 1; newspaper. The truth is this: We know It has ben said lately in - tho Nrth that ve couldn't banc a man for murder in Kentucky, to we tnade up our minds that we must have a hanging lor. the benefit ot the State. Tnere was a trial ending just then, and we agreed t&at the faet tbat the jury had acquitted the man couldn't be allowed to 'ierfere. To be sure, he was innocent it was a perfectly clear case but the honor of Kentucky was at stake, and what could we do? We hanged him, sir, 'hut it took a whole brigade of soldiers and a park of artillery to it That shows you just how near that.2Vy-&tme got to the facts." !.. ; --.-v:--. - "Say there's another tbiDg I wanted to see you about. I've Heard that people down your way chew and smoke during meeting. That ain't ao, is it?" Mr. Knott was angry at last. "Ko, sir. it's an infamous falsehood. It's true that the boys usually have apoker deck in their pockets, and if the sermon is a littlo long, they get do,wn between the pews and have A -little game and open & bottle of whisky. But the state ment, sir, that they chew tobacco dur ing church services is a miserable lie of the Yankee press." - ; Mr. Watkins seemed satisfied with this assurance. He stood still a moment, Well. I thought I'd like to mako ycur nequaintance, Mr. Knott." and he went away, and the Kentucky member fled into the hall in time to be counted among tbe stragglers on the roll-call He offered to prove by ' "Joe" Black burn that this entire conversation took place, but the company prelerred to take the story without anyj seourity; Fear not . "All Kidnoy and urinary) complaints, especially Brights Disease, and Liv r troubles. Hop Bitters will surely at d lastingly cure. Cases. exactly like your own have been cured in own neighbor hood, and you can find reliable proof at home of what Hop Bitters has and can do. A Baby Afloat. i The morning after the fearful deluge occurred at the Cut-off, John Glarer was rowing around in a light boat, when his attention was attracted to a strange-looking object bobbing up and down tin the waves some distauc) out. He rowed across to head the object off. and discovered that it was an old fashioned baby cradle sitting upright; in the water. A few strokes of the oar drew him alongside ot the floater, and, catching it by the edge, he pulled it in toward the boat. Great wa3 his surprise when his eyes fell upon the form of an infant, apparently several ' weeks old cuddled up amon 1 the blankets, .from which it peeped out with eyes dilated by astonishment and fear. The little stranger was carefully lif ted from his uncertain bed and placed; in the skiff, the cradle which had sheltered it being forgotten in the excitement, and left to pursue its lonely- journey toward the Father of Waters. The child was com fortably dressed in, swadding clothes. As to who its parents were or where they lived, not the slightest clue could be found. TxntisvilU Courier-Journal The PuHtc it re carefuUy to notice the tobe drmvm Monthly new aw eoksrfftd ECapltal Prize $75,OOOL3 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company, We do hereby certify that tee evpervvie Che trrrongtmentt for aU the Monthly and Semi Annvttl Drawinai of The Louisiana State Lot fvry Company t end in prreon manage end con trol the Draicinff themeelcee, and that the same ere conducted tcith honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and tee author ize the Company to use this certificate, tcith fac simile of our signature attached in its adver UeevtcnZt." .. .. Commissioners. Incorporated In for 35 rears by tbe Leg t'.arure for Educational ana Charitable pur-, roeee with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fond of $530,000 has lnce been added. . . . . . By an overwhelming populai rote its fran chise waa made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The onto Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any ate. It never settles or postpones. Its Grand Sdtous Xumbzk Dkawiygs take place monthly. A 8PLKSDn OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Third Grand Drawing, Claaa C, at New Orleans. ,Tucedayt March 13, IStig-lMth Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. lOO.OOO Ticket at Five! Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths In proportion. LIST Or PRIZES. 1 1 1 S Capital Capital Capital Prize of.. Prize of.. Prize of.. 73,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10.000 10.000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 Prize Prize ef $5,000. . of 2.000.. 6 10 Prize Of of 1,000.. 200.. 20 Prizes 100 Priae 300 Prize 600 Prizes 1000 Prize Of of of of 200.. 100.. 50.. 15.. arraoxruATTox ratzKS. Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,730 $ - Mo. 4500 9 250. 2,250 1.S67 PTUea.axnoniitlna'to.. $285,300 Appllcattoa for rate to club should only be made to the c3oe of the Company la New Or leans. Fcrfnrtber Information, write elearrr glv lng fall address.' Send orders by Expresa. Reglatercd Letter, or Homey Order addressed only to , , - -,-,-:'.-' XL A. DACPHT5, . - v hew Orleans, La. or at. A. DAUPHIN, Seventh HL. Waahlnrton, D. C N. K. In the Extraordinary feemW Annual Draw-ins- of next June the Capital Prlze irtU be $120,009.- - .. ; feh li-wed-aat-iw-d&v EMI vholesale! PFICES. Si ' S9Tf Tbi following qooirUoaa represent wholesale prlecs generalrr. In makia nr j small orders btshcr prira hTe to be chaJge4 BAGGING . ta ndard. ..... . .............. . 3 ..... i inv.. BACON North Carolina: Ham. : Shoulders. Rides, ft I WESTERS SMOKED nam.......? ................. ' ides. V tb.-..i Sbonfcler. DRY SALTED j - Pldee.y ft Shoulders, ft.... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. IS Me 19 O i n 14 00 o on a lOVJB IV 12 II 85 Second Hand, each 1 New New York, each V I NewClty,cacb 1 BEE6WAA, V ft....... BRICKS, M BUTTER, V ft North Carolina.. - : Northern ; 'Wilmington 7 Northern........ ............. 0 CANDLES, tf- ft- Sperm ! Tallow . i Adamantlae.. - CHEESE, ft ; Vortbern Factory. ........... J Dairy, Cream.... State...,..........; COFFEE, V ft JaVa... 'Lajrayra Bio..... - CORN MEAL. V bus.. In sack COTTON TIES, V bundle.... 1 domestics i - Sheetinff, 4-4, V' yd Yarns, 1? bunch 1 EGGS, V dozen. i... 75 dp 1 50 2 0 a l 20 a 20 " M OS oo ecu 90 CS 08 S3 50 00 IS lf 14 it io at 23 12 15 11 iH 12 is m 10 i io cm so en 7 ' 00 tG l o a - 00 JBTJS Hi S10 60 ?C10 oo at 5 75 8 00 (B 3 00 (S 8 00 4?4 5 0 SO 00 37 28 14 13 SO 75 7 in 23 Ow PC 00 50 00 50 Mackerel, No. Mackerel, No, Mackerel. No, l.Vbbl 16 i. w naif bbi.- s 2, ? bbl ' Mackcrol. No, 2, half bbl.. Mackerel: No. S, V bbl... , aiuneta, ddi..... Mullets, Pork bbls N. C Roe Herrinar. V kec, . 50 00' 9 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 OP 00 Pry Cod. ft.. FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fts PeruvlajSiiano, No. 1 57 LS No. 2 38 , . Lrobo.... ..00 Bauffh' Phosphate . .00 Carolina Fertilizer, w 45 Ground Bone 00 Bone Meal...... ...00 Bone Flour 00 Navas8a Guano 40 Complete Manure... ....i.... 00 . Whann's Phosphate.. ........ 00 Wando Phosphate 00 BergerA Butz'e Phosp)iate..00 Kxcellenza Cotton FerUlizer.65 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 KTench'8 Airrictiltural Lime.... ti 00 051 oo em 00 050 00 40 00 045 00 48)57 oo m& 00 4967 00 70 00 370 00 fftO 00 &JS 00 7 50 (53 9 00 0S 50 to 6 00 6 oo ts a eo eo 6 To CI 6 50 ( 7 ii e 70 S5 & 10 CD 1 & 57 H 75 & FLOUR, bbl Fine Northern Super Family City Mills Extra. . Family Extra Family. . 00 50 75 50 00 50 IS tiUi& w m GRAIN, bnghel I Corn, from store, baga.whlte. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. . Cora, cargo, In bags, white. . 1 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oots, from store. ............. Cow Peas.. J... HIDES, ft Green.'......., Dry........ HY. P 100 fts 1 Eastern... 1 Western..; 1 North River HOOP IRON, V Ton 80 LA.RD.tf' ft Northern.! North Carolina LIME.jT barrel... 1 LUMBER, City 8awed, V M ft. Ship Stuff,; rcsawed..... 18 Rough Edge Plank. 15 West India Cargo8aocordtng to quality , 18 Dressed, Flooring, seasoned.. 18 Scantling and Board. com'n.-12 MOLASSES, r gallon - New Crop Cuba, In hhds .. .. . .. in bbls. Porto Rico, In hhds In bbls ....i. Sugar House, In hhds 7 " in bbls Syrup, in bbls. NAILS, V Keg, Out, lOd basis.. 0 OILS, V gaUon- Kerosene.... T.... Lard......' 1 Linseed Roein ..L Tar.... L Deck and Spar 75 61 S 12 65 60 80 4 tt 10 0 6fc 12 25 10 85 20 0 1 00 0 1 75 0 00 iS8S 13 & 00 a io a i 00 020 00 016 00 91S 00 022 00 015 00 0 41 & 00 0 00 (ft oo a go at 40 CD 00 0 Z 10" 10 (to 1 00 14 14 50 00 00 00 00 41 45 15 48 29 32 80 75 15 45 00 00 20 3) 0 1 90 0 1 00 0 ; oo et 3S Kfi 20 et 75 et l eo a i 60 0 50 01 8, roui.Tsr . Chickens, live, grown Spring Turkeys..... u....' PEANUTS y; bushel. POTATOES, bnshol Sweet 85 30 So 10 75 75 Irish, tf-bbL..... PORK, barrel City Mess Prime Rump 1T-'V Pilmlln. iff s as 1 .....17 5C. &H oo on oo eis no 00 oo 8 L5 v, 75 80 no 75 00 00 10 9 8 11 50 00 . 00 00 6 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 26 22 15 a 4( 95 0 I on & oo ot oo 0 oo 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 60 0 8 fiS 9 ff 10U4J) a Rough, V bushel. RAGS, ft Country - CitV.. ; ROPE, v ft i SALT, sack. Alum. - Liverpool... Lisbon. ....... ................ American SUGAR, V ft Cuba... r Porto RIoo..-.. A Coffee. B : ; C- " Ex C - Crushed SOAP, V ft Northern SHINGLES, V M-Contract... 00 07 Common... 3 Cypress Saps.... 4 Cyprees Heart 0 STATES, tf" M-W. O. Barrel . 12 R. O. Hogshead...... -.00 TAIXOW, ft TIMBER, V M feet Shlpplng.12 Fine Shipping. 4.11 Extra do J. ft 00 0 2 bO 0 5 00 01 oo etts oo mo 5 & 00 014 25 4213 50 0 50 0 Z 50 0 7 00 06 00 n 4 00 A 5 00 0 2 25 & 21 10 10 0 Mill Prime ..4. Mill Fair.... i. Common Mill.. Inferior to Ordinary. WHISKEY, V- gal Northern.. North Carolina..... WOOL, f ft Washed i.. Unwashed Burrv. PFR0ELL HOUSE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ! WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First -Class in all its appointment. Term$2.50to$d.00a dar - ' fah t Excursion and Pic Nic s EASON IS OYER. THE THEATRICAL and Ball season Is now opening. Gentlemen who are used to FIRST-CLASS work and a clean and Comfortable Barbershop, will find It at JOHN WERNER'S, Practical Barber and Perfumer. No. 23 Market Street, between Front, and Water St'ceta.. oct-7-tf ! Positive Bargains - "I. . ' :" ' - ' ' . ' -jTN BLEACHED COTTONS, 104 Shirting. Counterpanes, Table Damask and To we Is k White "Goods, Hamburg anl Irish .Point Trimmings, Warner CoralLne, Health, Ab dominal and M. M. Corsets. Also, the best ONE DOLLAR HID GLOVE - . .. ..... - In the city. v jj$P: J HEDKICK. . : rv '7 " " V;-;- ' - -r MISCKLLAKZOUS. II HTTCTTTT Tl JC Til? A . No. 2 Granite Kow, Wilmington, T4. C. ':r-i: o -:.:! -"yOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to tie public that they have lately Imported from1 first hand In Europe, and which is now In bond at Custom Houe. ' . NOTED VINTAGES r ALSO A LARGE QUANTITY OT Delicious Slierries, r Ports of the Finest Bouauet, And most celebrated brands. s They have furthermore added to their full and well - selected stock a complete line of FRENCH CORDIALS AND LIQUERS eultable to tbe palate of the meet fastidious. The Rochester Brewing Company, through Messrs. Henry L. BecVer &, Co,, . bare Irea them the agency for their "Export JBcer" and which does not want ior praise from all quar- ters. Tbev solicit patronage. OCtl9 . . ..;.; , P. M. Hale's Publications. TKtE ! WOODS AND TIMBERS i OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 toL 12mo-, Clolth, il.25. "The publication of such facts In a shape that makes them accessible, is tbe very be-t service that the public spirited men 1 the touth can do their states." A". Y. WdLJtil "The very thing needed. A very lmM)rtaut work ior the state, if ilmuigton btar. 1 ' A timely and valnablo publication. ?.ruit prove f reat tervioe to the state." C7r. lotte Journal. ! "Mr. Hale ha done the State a great r.er vice " Biblical Recorder. "Of such thorough excellenco that it de serves th widest circulation. Xashville (TenuJ Lumberman. Thl"iook is well printed on tinted paper.: is handtomelv bound in cloth, contains 272 p.gcs and in accurate and beautifully executed map of the state,! with all its railroad routes de fined. I EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers by La vmen. Points in Law ut value to every man in North Corolina he Professional man, the Farmer, the. Mechanic, ibe Landlonl, the Tenant, tbe Cropper, the Laborer. ' s 12mo., paper, Price (Five Postage Stamps) 15 cents. , : j For sale by bookseller generally, who mny be supplied In quantities on fayorablo terms, by cUher of the undersigned, j j . If not to be had at your locjal book etore, mailed post. paid on rcc- ipt of the price, by K, J. HALE & SON, Publishers, Bookcllers and Stfitionera, N. Y.; - or, P. M. Hale, Publisher, lialelgb, N. C feb 14 - . I ; -" New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS - Will sail from new york evxky i 1 J WEDNESDAY AND SAlTJliDAY, atJo'clock, P. M. i GULF STREAM. ....... Saturday, January; 13 i . i BENEFACTOR Weanesday, January!17 REGULATOR. -Saturday, January 20 GULF STREAM. ... ..Wednesday, January 24 BEN EFACTAR. ... .Saturday, January 27 REGULATOR .Wednesday, January 3j 99" Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Point In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS E. BOND.'Superlntendent, Wilmington, N. C. THEO. . EG ER, Freight Agent, ! 55 Broaaway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE CO., General Agent. tan S-tf. 1- Marvin's Celebrated F IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, AlSSlze and Price, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. r ............ . v !-- y Acknowledged by tbebeft authoritieato be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientytc American editorial of Feb. 11th, 1SS2: "We are also aked as to the beat fire proof safes. We say MAJXVJN'S." A. A. WILLARD. dec 13 vAxent at Wilmington. 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS AND 4 Basil el Oat Sacks; For eakat T7UInrd'o. jsa ll-U Carolina Central B. - ... i.- ... . .. a . - . XJompaiiy. Omcx of GxirsaaJ. PcrxaxrxgiDEatT, l Wllmtajrton, NC., Nor. 15th. WCX - i . . ittV ! Change of Schedule.;1 t O N AND AFTER NOV. lSth. lSS5. TDB follow In z tKmeaiue will be operated oat H! Railroad: : ' " t ' ; PASSENG ER, MAIL AND EXP2li3 JTLAEX, .fv; .:;daily.: m. LcaTC Wlhnugton at.. A.1I F. IL Arrive at Charlotte au......7.0 A. IX. No.1. I Leave Charloue fct...;i.2,i..7. 1L No : y Arrive at Wilmington at.;..a.C0 A. U. - Trains No. 1 and 2 top at resrolar ttstlora only, and points designated In the Ccsgauj' aime xoie. i. - Train No. 1, Dally except Sunday Do. No., do., dev. SattmUj. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGEH, ILiXX - ' tpiss;A!n'FiaaqTjTv ; "".'J '.'V.;',.; Dally except Snndaya. . ;-'. ' Leave Charlotte......V.,..;i.. It5 A. It. Arrtre-at Shelby .13.23 P. IX. Leare Shelby.. 1.49 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte..............;.. 6.43 P. U. ' TratnsNo. 1 and 2 make clot ccratctJona at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and fro?) Ral eigh, and. at Charlotte with Sha&y rxrialsa Tram. : . ..'. K" - n . Through Sleepln Car between TTELalastoa and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No, I for Statwrllle, St tfoms Western N C CR, Aehovine sndpolots AVett. AbK, for Spartanborg, -GreetrvUle Athens AtLmta and ail point honthwett: - . i. ' ------ Jr-iU-C. .-IONES.I . . 'm( "" : Superintendent. F. W. CLARK; Geperarras6cngcr Agent - EOT 12 - .... . I " Wilmington'? 4SIW0W011 Eailibad'Coin 3 il W iJi t .! Ornca gr gekexai. 5r?xaQrTsxxs3rr( vrarnlnston, N. C4 'ov.' pllkx- Change of Schedule. O V AKn AFTTtR "XfiV. R RL AT ILaA Gk-OC7 V A Ckl IK UO UU.44lf ton x wciaon iiiroaa win run as roupw : DAY MAIL. ANDEXPRE8S TRAINS DlltT Nob. 47 Noxtk ajtu Soxjth; j Leave Wirmlngton, Front 8t. Depot,. R.40 A. If . Arrive at Weldon.' ,412.40 P. M. Leave Weldon.. ...... ...... ,......!. 8.58 P. M. Arrive at Wlhn'gton, Front St. Dpt, 9 JO P. M. Fast Through. Mjui. & PABSExbEBTaanrf - Daily Nob.-43 north ain 40 soutbu Ia ve WUraington.Front SL, Depot; . 5.45 P. M. Arrive at Weldon........,.....t.i. 1.10 P.M. Leave Weldon..............V..;.J 8.10 If.'H, Arrive at Wilm'gtoo, Front St. 10,55 P. 14. MAIL AND . PASSENGER TRAINS DAttT. Nos45 North and 42 Sontb.; 7 J Leave Wilmington.. i., . $.! P. JX. Leave Weldon at....... L20 A M. Arrive at, Wilmington. . 7.W A. M. Train No. 40 South wttJ top only at Uotkf Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro hnd Macmolla." Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Lea veReelry ".fnimf fnr TarliAM a tt f T II U t Dally, ltcturnlng:, leave Tarboro at 9M A. IX. and 3 P. M. Daily. f 1 x f .. ... Trains on Scotland Xwt Uninch Tina it Iaim Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.30 P.M. Re turaing leave Scotlaml Neck' at 10 o'cloek, dally.! . . , .T. ,. t- . Train No. 4? mak4 close eonnectlon "at Wel don for all points North Daily. All -rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday via Bay Line, i . . s . '.j, - Train No. 43 run dally and makes cleee noa Washington. No. 47 mket close eonaocUo for Tarboro. ' ; . ; 5 All trains run oLd between WPmlngton aa4 Washington, and hare Ilillman Palace 8iee ers attached. - ' .ii , joujT r. divine. ' General Sapertntendent. . T. M. EMERSON, General Passonrtr Axmt. nav 5 --- ' . . ,, u limington, t;oiumDia & Anbsta R. R. Co. ! ' i . . I- OrriCB or Gekzbai. RvriKUHtMVtMT. v ; Wilmington, N. Oj Nor $, .1C J " Change qf Schedule ON AND AFTER SOY. ffIII, 1882, A t 7.23 A. M., the following Passenger Belted -uk will be run on this road: ' ' , NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS,' DAJXT-Noa, il WMta'9d7 Eaifc - Lcave wummgton.... wloo f, iu Leave Florence...................... 1A5A. H. Arrive at C. C. A A, Junction...... 6.20 A. It. . Arrive at Columbia.. ...... ......... 6.40 A. IL. Leave Columbia. 10,00 P. IL Ijeave C, C. & A. Junction. ...10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... 1JX) A. If. Arrive at Wilmington....... A. II. Nioux Mail aki PAasErcra TaAzx, Datlt, No. 40 West, ajd Dat Maxi. ajci Pa sesgeb Tkaix, No. 43 East. . , l Leave VUmington........ ..........1L10 P. If. Arrive at Florence.. ........1.45 A. If. Leave Florence. ........... ..ixA5r.li, Arrive at Wilmington. LS3 P. XX. MAIL AND PASSENGER TEACtS DalXT ; ;": Nos. 43 Weit and 41 Eaat. ? : ' -i I Leave Wilmington... ......... ,m..;?.SS A. II - Arrive at Florence...... ...........113 A. IX 1 AitfA i' amwaa ai m ai d mr Arrive at Wilmington.. .:;.... ...i.D.t3 P. IX. ' TmI. il a.u al all StaHu. - i . No. 40 utopi only at FlenUngtcn, TTtlteTEa, Fair Bluff and Marion. , r Passengers for Colombia and all tootsta oa O. A C. R. K., C, AILIL Stattona. Aiken Jsno tion, and all point Ircyrod, shoaid ttk 4J Niabt Exprew. ; - , . -, , : A, Separate PnHman Slecpera 'for Clorkstra ana for Acgusta on Train . - - All tralo run solid between Charleiton aad Wilmington. , tt ' joicf r. omNs. General Sopertnteodent. T. M. EMERSON, General Paasentr Agtst, SOME MOKE; JUST RECEIVED, AXOTni.LOT OT those ELEGANT II A VAN A . CTITSOOTS. Warranted the beat ;:. " j FIV L CENT CIGAR, Ia tbe rtty. . ALSO A FL uxe or Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. Call and take a f moke. V - " S.GRUCNEtALD. So. Frcnt Ct-.juitelow i-xci.5.r;3 Ccr::r dcolt - -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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