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- ' " - I 1 " - i MISCELLANEOUS THE GREAT GERMAN REtYlEDY FOR BliTM lad TCX EIIEUllATIStf, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbasi : BACKACHE, -mitcix, Toomco, SORE. THROAT, ' QUINSY, 8WELLISGS, spuaixs, . jartvat. Cats, Braises, FROSTBITES, DCBKSt SCALDS, And n etbr MbM ul paiaa. - nm CUTS 1 BOTTLL Soli by all bncru mtA Deafen. OlractioM iu 11 lngujg. Tie CtirUi JLTefiler Cc (iicim m A. VeWr a C) 4 3 O 9 I a 3" "-4 C3 ? s - f ft "sz r 03 9 C 3. S3 - ST d (22 A & 0 3 o 2 5" 9 m - ST" a- 0 S 3 f " ' sr B rt Tlie Una ana wortiiiess are never avalatcd or counterfeited This U especiall true of a medicine, ami it w poaitive proof that the remedy imi tUd ii of the highest value. As soon m it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed th merits ot H. B., ami in every way tryin? . to in duce suffering invalids to us? their stuff instead, expecting to ma ce money on the credit and good name of II. B. Many others started nostrums . put up in simlar style to H. B , with variously devised names in which the -word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way toini!uoe people to believe they were the same as Hop Hitters. All such pre temlel remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name is. and espec iaUy tho-n; with word "Hop" or "Hops" in their name, or in any way connect d with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bit ters, with a bunch or cluster of frrwn Hops on the white label. Trust nothing el.e. Druggists and dealers arc warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. . - feb 12 lm Farmers, . Take Notice. JOURIS' 1IOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Li Juiit thfl thln?'to cure or prevent Hog Choi era aui all disease to, which 8wlne are eat It will urevent that - dreadful disease known as Trlchnao, and will put your boy In a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kld Myi Kver, Jtc , of worm and parasites Each package contains one and one-half pound and will. If given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of tho Cholera and put 3) ho In a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feci The farmers of Duplin county are giving It thepral6. All farmer should bay a pack- Tor sale .wholesale W. 11. RKEV, Drugglat, Market Street. Wilmington N. C. de UMAw-tf Fayettevillo Obseryer. 0 N THURSDAY- FEBRUARY 8th. the un icrnined will revive the puMleaUon ot the FAYETTEV1LLE OBSKKTEK. The OlWEttVEit kl be a large column weekly new-paper, and will be mailed to ub STlbrs, p btage paid, at it per annum, al 'sya In advance. I will give hc new of the day In a ample form as lu eparc .will pt;rniit, and both rig rar and occa-knal rorreepiu dent - ill contribute letters fioin tho Capita c UU Hlltlc4 and affairs. Democratic in politle-, the Observer will ! r, flrt of all, to assure the pruperitv ot theTWn of FavetteviiW, to develop the vaat agrlcuUar l reourcod of ita ovrn and th3 nelgnbortng coun and to promote all that mmm tlo welfare of the people of North Carolina. Oppxd to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, In th- gu se of pro arros, harm society, the b?ebvek will be fouad lo full sympathy with too new things bom of t. e haoM condition of the South which ound jurtcment or enlightened experi ence find to bd ali gcxvl. A to ike rest: It will strive to deserve the reputation of the name It Inherit. f -o K .1. irAl.TC. Jr. BEFORE AND AFTER PsctrK AfisTuaoeft ar aeal ss 30 Davt Trixk TOllEri QI1LY, YOUUO OR OLD, TTTBO arssttffertag from Fafcvocs DretLTTT, -J" V2T vTft-nr. Lus or 'rsrs Toecs umr vlW'OUTao Vuomut. sad all that AmJtc rLfSf'Afc Vatvu nsMxlttnff from Aacsx rud ornaa CUrso. PrwtT relief and ooeapiet nfc ienr ot the XinMth Cwwrr. Th trr llw EAtiA- " mww.wnw- CUP11IN CUSTUDY. Cnpid little critu thai. " I What have you been doing?'? "Nothing wronx,vh. nothibj; ' Just a little wooioz." I "YoaVe been stealing hearts, I fear. Stealing hearts by dozenl." "No. I haven't, no. I j haven't:' They -were all mv cousins , t I ) "Come alon, you little fraud ; Ytm will have to tarrv In a. prison, till you learn : " Wooing means to marry." "Very. well, hero's Bonncbelle; She shall be the winner." Bonnebelle said, "Officer, Free this little sinner." "Oh, I'll marry Bon nebello Knows my truth and purity; Ilere is god Saint yaleutino, Hb'll be my becuri " Mary A. 2ktrr. ltoutrh oil KUlH.'i Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, v bed bu:s, skunks, chip -i.uuks. I . f -v - . i T i opners inc., urugisis. Years ' Afterward In writing to-hia brother,- Mr. S'e phehs halfdrew the curtaia that Lad concealed his sorrow, at.d ledin soiue thi ig of ih'se day3 at JVladiaou, said further: , ; " j I am tempted to tell you a secret. It is a secret of my life. and. I have never told it to any one, but I will tell you, and I fear you will not believe (it. But it is truo, and it jou have never sus pected it, thit shows how 'true I have been to myself in keeping it. The 6ecret of my life has been revenge .reversed that is, to rise superior to t.he neglect or contumely of the mean of mankind by trying to do them good instead of harm .a determination to war against fate, to meet the wond in all .its forces, to master evil with good, and to leave no foe standing in ray rear. My (greatest courage has been drawn from my deepest despair, and the greatest effort of my life have been the- fruits of a determination and firm resolve excited by so slight a thing as a look.! This feojipg. this principle call it what you will is the mainspring of my action When I have looked upon , the J world and seen it filled with knaves and fools, and have seen in the whole waste not one well of water from which I could draw a drop to slake j my j thirsting, parched soul with all hopes blighted when I have been ready to lid down hand die under the weight of that griet which is greater than all other griefs, "A young heart desolate In the wide world I I have often had my whole soul aroused with the fury or a lion and' the ambi tion of a Oejar by. I repeat so slight a thing as a look, what nave I not gut tered from a look? What have I not suffered from the tone of a remark, from a sense of neglect, from a supposed injury, an intended injury? But every such pang was a friction that brought out the latent tires. My spirit of war ring against the world, however, never held in it anything of a desire to crush or trample on those who did me wrong; no, only a desire to get above them to excel them; to enjoy the gratification of seeing them feel that they were wrong; "to com pel. their admiration this is the extent of my ambition; thi the length, breadth and depth of mi revenge." Augusta ( Oa.) Chronicle. - What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tennl, April 6, 1881. II II Wabxer & Co..- Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYEKS. A Y'oitnsr Man's iiirchase. "Did you ever go shopping for wo men?" inquired a sad-eyed young man "No? Well. I did once, and 1 have had enough of its You see, my landlady takes a motherly interest in me, and talks to' me just as she : would to her own on. lua may think this is very flattering to me. but I assure yon it has its disadvantages. The other morn ing my landlady told me she lost one oi her garters coming homo from the con cert the evening before, and asked me to et her a pair on my way dowN town. I thoughtlessly consented. As I came down the street. I thought I would go into White's. Having entered. I tried ri xrfL mv htiarinirs nv me litnoirrauns .... the wall.. Picturing all of fern, mine harness m active service1 As the lithographs began to grow! more inter esting, I concluded that I wasin about the latitude of garters, and halted at a counter presided over by a young wti ...an with a mischievous eye.! That's where I got into trouble: 1 lelt my fac getting red. but I firmly asked for a pair of garter., expecting - her ti haml tliem out forthwith. 'What kintl. please?' said she in the most insinuating tones. . , , . " Oh, something pretty goml.' I re plied, painfully conscious that my ears were blazing red. j . 1 " But whatbtyledo jou want?" she rejoined, evidently gloating over . m miserj. Then it flashed uion me that there miahtbea humlrtnl styles, ami how was I to know what kind my land lady wore? - My first impulse! was 10 escape, but the door was too far away, ami. bt i.dt s, my errand iemed to h e been telegraphed to every one of those girls, all of whom were cing me. One of them had suddenly discovered that the counter needed dusting, and there she was. right where she could hear everything I said. Tasked what styles were, generally called for, and the young lady began describing them with a minuteness that had only in creased my embarraiment. . There was the circular kind, she said, and the suspender garter attached to a waist belt, and another kind that, fastened to the side ot a corset, ; and took down a lithograph showing tho manner of . wearing JLhat kind of har ness. I wa3 in & worse fix than ever, antTT mentally swore . I'd dauiio more errands for a woman. : Hero she was. explaining all this toggery and be laying tackle, and expecting mo to know what Kind of standing rigging ray land- tt, wms Attcw4 nrltVi T lnntnH at. har an appeallns way, but f she . wouldn't help me out, ana men an inspiration of !seoons came to rao. 'What kind wrmli yml be m! likely to lose ff in the Btivet FTVtdw-d in' niy moat r Inhocnt tone.v "That girt with the dustir must have thought of something fanny juct then, for fthe begfttt-Vmshmir immoder ately, and. when I wenuut with a pair of circular elastics lit my. pocket I felt that every girl In the store waa making fun of mc. but I didn't dare to look around; The next time I go shopping for a woman I will do it by telephone. Toronto News. - - - . : Dolufi: a Gfeat Ieal 01 Good. . Mrs. J -Berry, of Portland. Me., writes Yonr HEXRY'S CATHAR TIC SAIA E is dinz a great -deal of good. Some of my friends bave -ben greasy benefited by its use. I think it is the best ealve I have ever used. Be- fare if counterfeits. " Alexauder H; Stepliens Splrif, Among his pupils was a eirl of :reai beauty and gentleness. With all the sincerity and earnestness of a passion a.' and refined nature he loved thai girl.- But he-was poor pwr almost to penury. The curse of il! health which had followed h uu from hisirth. cluni; U him still. He had a ffrealfmimLibut h was puny aiul insisniftcannh. 'bodi He was assured by . medical ' advisers, ft nil believed, .that death miht-ceni t h'm at any moment. He loved 1 l n earnestness, u loyalty, aod untieJtish devotioi which tew , men know - lovt d with a love which in its tender intensl ty was almost womanish'. But for more than a score of years he kept hi sacret to .himself. No human bei r . - K ew ine -cauo- oi ms- ever-presets melancholy. Day by day and night bv night, during that timo at . Madison, he p tndered over the I affectin which he knew could bring him nothing but sorrow, and at last he determined"' to resizn his position and Ieavo the place: He departed in the night and to his faith ful lournal his only conhuant he lm parted the fact that "on -that nicht T dc ve all the wty .to Crawfona ille. 3 had a terrible headache a most horri ble headache.1 . Of his wretctied heart ache, of his despair and misery, the poor boy. even to his confidential journal, said nover a-word. Mr. J. H. Hopkins, Warrenton, N. C says : I consider Brown's Iron Bit. ters the best tonic I know of." k Ldasaae la an eflfcet, not a trase. " Ita origin within; lta manifestations' without. Hence, to cure the disease the CAUbrJ must be reraov sd, and in no other way can a cure be effected WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CORE is established on just thia principle. It realties jthat 95 Per Cent. )t all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and iver and it strikes at once at the root or the lliucultv. The elements of which it is com Kted act directly upon the groat organs, both is a FOOD and RESTORER, and by placing hem in a healthy condition, drive cuse&ae and tain from the system. For the innumerable trouble? caused by an tsalthy Kidneys. Liver and Uoinary Organs; or tbo distressing Disorders of Women ; for dalaria-and for Dbysicul derangements srener illy, this great remedy has no equal. - Beware if impoetsrs. imitations and concoctions said to be lust as good. For Diabetes ask for WARNER'S 8AFE DI A BETES CURE. For ale by all dealers. - U. U. WARNER A C50.c apl!4-ls) Bochesfcer. N. Y. Foreclosure Sale. BY VIRTTE OF THE POWER OF SALE tx)ntalned in a certain -deed made by J. J Ellis and wife to T. B. Llppitt, as Trustee for Boatwrlght & McKoy and their heirs and as- sfrns. and recordtid in Book P: P P. page i32, of the Recorda of New Uaorer county. the undersigned as Attorney for he said trus tee. will seu to the i-lgbest bidder for ca-h nt j gglWlW.?: j tne lollowiog descrli)rd propert situate in tald city, beginning at the , Northwest- in cr- fcuon of Tenth witrr Chestnut street, ru p thence North with, the Webtern line of ienth streer 60 feet, thence West .Iong ramiertv line 16 po ts to Hunt's I line, thence outu 50 fet to Chestnut etreet, thence ttlong the North line ptJUbeatuut street 16 poles to the begin nlt.g. J. D. iJELXAMV, Jr., mch l-30d- ; : Attorney. FLE3IJIING HOUSE. W. tJ. CALAIS, Prop'r s mjATED AT THK VERT FOOT of the Blue Ridge, writhtn sight and easy reach of some of tae most famous ieaks. The Kan Mountain an1 o.her points of rntenta e oest. Delightful air, salnortouB climate and excellent-water. ' ' " t " . . I will be pleased to correspond "with parties proposing rest or recreation in 'the mountains during the dommer months Excellent tab! , clean beds, 'airy rooms and prompt service guaranteed.! Tinns low. , i teb 104m Croat Bargains. 20 TIECES BEST BLACK SILKS, . .. 8AT1NS AND BLACK CA53. inft DOZ. GERM AX AND IRISH LINEN lv Toweb. Blankets aad Domeetica, to be old at reduced price. . -. . . ! WD dose out nry entire stock of Oarpeta, BrusseU, Tapestry, Ingrain, 3 ply. aadcCod iUtUng rt4l.ta4.sm&ioe'. before pnjcbSi tcgetoewbera. jr l'" . "j. , ? -Abe; foil itock ci Gottirj rad Undejahirta, tresi UMCbeapest to the beet. Laryeat stock ; : f : ft - w -. .r- - v-- of Red and Wilts rtaajals.- ol r.EAn, ss tlaxket StT MISCELLANEOUS. iaiygg rfi xfmSSri fci firm -m rr-j TrT-rrt"! w i IT-""- rr'c-'' it For the, Cure of Coughs, Colds, i Hoarsepess, Bronchitis,Crorrpv InfliS enzaj"AstJim3,V"hcoping Cough, In- ririeni Cpnsimiptiori and for the re-F '-vcf of? onsu r.-prive persons in advan-r d stpges ci tiie Disease.! Tor Sale i i all Dmqists. Price, 25 Cents, f -oct.Mf WHOLESALE TFICES. S" The following imovrtlons renresen! wholesale prieee generally. In making nr StOiill orler higher prir.es have to le .!i.iageo BAGGINGr ,. . ; , . ouiu.ia.rd. lTXiii) 11! U4 H. v- 11 (8 C VCOKSorth Carolina: Haiai, - th.- - ' 00 6b ShoaMers, V lb 10 "SWp; is-.fb.- 00 fft WESTERN SMOKED Hams. lftfc "Sides, lh..... 15 Shoulders...'. no DRY SALTED Sides, r.ib Shoulders, tf" lb.. i..V 00 & BARRELS Spirits Turpentine j. Second Hand, each 1 7 rf -"New New York, each. .' 1 90 - ' New City .each -I 60 s BEESWAX. f lb 20 18 IS u 14 -j IS ll 11 85 00 90 26 I BRICKS, M Bu n y u North Carolina 28 OS 00 33 50 Northern 30 et Wilmington 7 50 & . Northern 0 00 CANDLES. VT fi 14 00 Sperm. ................. IS - ft Tallow , lli Adaraantlae.i 14 St CHEESE, V ft j Northern Factory..:.,....... - lSVi Dairy, Cream.... ............ . jl4 . tt -SUte.. .................. ...... '10 ft 25 12 15 14 14 12 28 14 13 80 75 1 10 25 " COFFEE, V tb " Jaya.. ,. 'IjQguyra. . . . 18 10 10 (W ' KlO.i CORN MEAL, bus., In sacks corroN ties, r bundle.-.. 77i,4 50 & DOMESTICS - Sheering. 44, tf yd 7 Yarns, -V bunch 1 0) EGGS, V dozen... W 9 FISH j - - Mackerel, NO. 1, V bbl It 00 20 00 v, Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 8 50 10 oc Mackerel, No. C, bbl 9 60 el0-O0 Mackerel, No. 2,Vnalf bbl.r 5 oo & 5 50 Mackerel; No. 3, r bbl 7 75 ft 8 00 Mullets, ' V bbl 8 00 ffl3M Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00 8 8 50 N. C. Roe Herring, r keg.... 3 00 f 4 00 Dry Cod, Tb 5 & FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 lbs Peruvian Guano, No. 1. 57 50 " Noi 2.... ..-.86 00 " Lobos.... ..00 00 Baugh's Phosphate.. 00 00 537 00 mi oo 00 00 50 00 4540 00 M5 00 57 00 &45 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 80 00 &GQ 00 & 7 CO & 9 Of & 5 00 tt 6 00 & 6 50 & 8 75 ft 6 50 rt 6(0 Carolina FeruUzer: . . Ground Bone! Bone Meal.. Bone Flour.1... Navassa Guano Complete Manure.... Whann'8 Phosphate. Wando Phosphate... .....45 00 00 00 00 00 .....00 00 .....40 00 -....00 00 00 00 00 00 Berger & Butz's Fhosphate..OO 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertiiizer.55 00 French's Carbo -ate Of Lime... 7 00 ITrench's Agricultural Lime.'... 8 50 FLOUR, bbl Fine i 0 00 NorthcrnSuper-.... 5 50 " Extra . 6 00 ViLmiiir ' 7 nn City Mill Extra... 6 eo - ramiiy;.. Extra Family.... GLUE lb - GRAIN, ty bushel -Corn, from store, bags, white. - Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Com, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bsgs; . Oots, from store Cow Peas HlDESrlb , Green ty 100 fts Eastern Western North River... 5 75 6 50 11 50 Vi 75 ) 12V 65 CO 80 6H 12 (S ft & ft & & ft ft ft ft 1 10 4 10 I 90 1 00 10 75 & 85 HOOP IRON, ty Ton. ....... ...80 00 LARD, lb Northern.: 13 North Carolina. 00 LIME, ty barrel 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, ty M ft. Ship Stuff, rosawed. .18 00 Rough Edge Plank.. ...15 00 Weai India Cargoea.accordlng to quality... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, reasoned.. IS 00 Scautllngand Board, com'n. .12 00 MOLASSES, ty gallon ! ft) m 14 14 50 etird oo 1G 00 1S 22 00 15 00 New Crop Cuba, In hhda.... " " in bbls Porto Rico, In hhda ' t " In bbls.. ' 8ugax House, in hltds.. . 77 ! Ir, bbls Svruni. in bbls 00 43 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 41 45 45 43 29 32 & & & 0 3 SO 75 15 45 .00 00 20 - 35 30 25 10 75 75 NAILS, ty Keg. Cut. lOd basis. OILS, V gauo Kerosene. . Lard.L Liaseed 10li 10 90 90 00 00 0 ft & 0 & Rosin. Tar...... f... Deck and Spar...:.... POULTRY Chickens, live, grown 33 20 75 90 & ft' & 1 v ft 0 3 spring TUrkevH. . . .. PEANUTS ty bushel POTATOES, ty bnshel Sweet-. Irish, ty bbl 60 50 PORK, ty barrel- City Mess Prime. Rump... ...23 5C ..16 00 ...17 00 0U 00 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina, ty lb.... Rough, ty bushel 4H S 95 1 15 RAGS.fr & Country.... 110 110 144 00 ft U l 22 75 00 75 00 00 low 84 94 U " 64 uuy R'PE, ty ft. SALT, ty eack. Alum. I Liverpool. .......... 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 s 9 uxfluon.. ...... ...... American ft 0 0 a 0 & 0 o POTfeMacO. .. .i.i". A Coffee. B C Ex C Crushed f i 100 5 0 . u iin.i u. ....... . 8HINGLES, ty M Contract... 5 00 3 10 4 60 0 7 00 0 i 50 0 5 O0 0 1 50 l-00 C10 00 1 0 6 i4 OC : 13 00 012 00 0 9 50 0 7 00 0 6 0C a 4 oo 0 5 00 , A 2 50 0 26 0 ' 22 : - e is 1 Cypres Saps........... uyprees uearts uvprees 0 00 STAVES, ty M-W. O. Barrel. .12 00 R. O.-lfotrshfcad. 00 OiV TALLOW, ty ft 5 TIMBER, ty M feet 6 hipping. 12 00 ; -Vine Shippisg.....:. 11 25 .iir oo .................. y so MiU Prime 7 50 MDI FaUr...-K.-,.., 4 50 Common U1U..L.. S 00 Inferior to Ordinanr. . ooo: 1 oo 1 00 - -53' WHISKEY, ty gal-Northern. . North Carolina ,WOOL, f !b Washed. 4.... y am w acuva 21 )0 For docket Knivca or Table Cutlery, C tx Jacoeis IlardTTara Dpot. ' f MISCELLANEOUS. FINE WINES) AND LIQU0BS. II. BRUNHILD & BRO. , I NoT 2 Granite Eow, Wilmington, C. OUXJO RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to j the public that they have lately Imported from first hands In Europe, and which is now in bond at Custom House, ' - 'I' '' - ! -- NOTED VINTAGES ALSO A LARGE QUANTITY OF - i Delicious Sherries, Ports of the Finest Bouauet, Au-i most celebrated brands. . They have furthermore added to their full and well selected stock a complete Uac of FGENCH CO U DIALS AND IJQUEliS suitable to the palate of the ujost fastidious. I : The BocheEt-er Brewing Oomianyj through Messrs. Henry L. Becker A Co., have given . , - 1 i the 2a the azency for their "Exiort Beer" and which does not want for praise from all quar ters. They fwIIeit patronage. -oct 19 i P. M. Hale's Publications, THE WOODS AND TIMDEliS OF NORTH CAROLINA. j 1 vol. 12ruo., Clolth, ?1.25. "The publication of swh '.facts In. a shape that makes them accessible, is the very be t service lhat the public spirited men in the iouth cau do their States.' AY Y. World. "The very thing needed. A ve-v Important work tor the State." Wilmington' Star. ""A timely and valuable publication. Must prove f i real service to the Mate." Char lotte Journal. "Mr. Hale hss done the Stale a great ser vice " Biblical Recorder. I "Of such thorough excellence that It -'de serves th3! rluest (Tenn.) Lumberman, ctrcu latibn. JTashvlUe The book is well printed on tinted Jmper, is handfomely bound in' cloth, cont dns 272 p!gc and nn accurate and iKautifully executel map of the state, ,wllh all its railroad routes de flnekl. ! EVERYI50IY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently rut to lawyers by Laymen, j Points in I -aw ot value to ecry man in North Carolina he Profe'ional man,- the Farmer, the Mecani ihe Lanulord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the L borer. j 12mo , paper, Trice (Five Postage Stamps' 15 cents. j For sale by booksellers generally , -who ray l)C snvplled in quantities on favorable 'terrn by elthiT jf the undert-ixnecl. If not to lc h:td at your locnl book store, mailea poet.paM on rcc ipi of ihe price, by E. J. HALE & SON, Publisher, Book ellern ani Stationers, X. Y.; ?r, p. M. Hale, Publisher, Kakigh, N. C. feb U New Yort & Wilmiugton Steamship Line. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EfEBY J WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, . ' at3o'cixik, P. L GULF STREAM.. BENEFACTOR... REGULATOR GULF STREAM. . BEN E FACTAR. . ....Saturday, January 13 . Weoi.ieeday,- Jpnuary 17 .."...Saturday, January 20 . .Wednesday, January 24 . . . .. Saturday, January 7 REGULATOR..... Wednesday, January 31 far Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Point in North and 8outh Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent, , I "! ! Wilmington, N. C. THEO, G. EGER, Freight Agent, 1 33 Broad wav. New York. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agent, lan S-tf -v Marvin's Celebrated piEE AND BURGLAR- PROOF SAFES, Alizes and Prices," from tttJX) to t2,20ac0. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE. ! Extract from ScUuliJU American editorial o'. Feb, 11th, I882r We are also asked as to the best fire proof safe. TTe say MARVIN'S." A, A,,WU.LARD. dec 10 " . Arfrt at Wllfnlnirroa. 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS .v AND -. : .'- Basil el Oat Sacfesl WUlard UAlXBOASv &c Carolina Central H. B. r Company 7 ' Omcs or GcrKJuu. ScrxKurrcrora Wilmington, N. CCKot. Itttu USX Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER yoV.ISth 18SJ, TUB following cnouoio will be operated oa till Railroad : - - j PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRATN, 1 It 3?: if DAHT ' . ;- Leave Wilmington at..i.....6.1t P. IL Arrive at Charlotte au. .... .7.40 A, U. Leave Charlotte at...... ....7.53 P. If. Arrive at WUmlngton ai...A00 A. II. N0.1. j No.2.j Train Vrw. I and 4 ifnn a mmI.. itatlMu S only, and points designated In the Coxnpanyf Time Table. - . - . . Train No. I. Dally except Sunday. . k Do. No. 2. do, do. Saturn lay.. j SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, win,1 EXPRESS AND FREIGHT... I ! . Dally except 8nnday. . - 1 Leave Charlotte...... ,.,7bj3D A. M, Arrive at Sbnlby....? ....120 P. li. Lear Shelby.. .1 ....1.:.... 1.40 P. II. Arrive at Charlotte ...'....r.... 6,40 p. n, "Trains No. 1 and 2 make cloer connection at naniiet with R. & A. Tralia to and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotte-with Shelby DItuIoq Tram, v. .,v-. , , . j Through Sleeping Csra between WUmburtcm and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte; - Take Train No. I for StatoavlUe, t'tlma Western N C RR, AfehflTlUa and points Vest. Also, for Spartanburg, Gnenvllie, Athena Atlanta and all points tkmthwest" - r' ' ' ' u Oi ONES, ' . ;. ; : . Superintendent. , . w. CLAIUC, General PaaienKcr Agent Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company, Ornon or Gttsu. vTJtxnrmmt WllmbigtonN, C., NoTi ii5J. ; Change of Sbhifule. 0! N AND AFTER NOV: it ! A. Sf.. Passenrer Trains on the Wllmln & Wcldon Railroad will ran a fAllnw . ton DAY MVTL ANI) EXPRESS TRAEKS DAJX.T- ' NOS. 47 NOBTIT Al 48 SOCTII. Leave Wilmington, Front HLPepoV. C.40 A. II, Anlvc at Weldon ..........r.l2.40 P. M. fjeave Weldou.... ......".;.. 8jl0 P If. Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. Dt, OJW P. if. . Fast Throcou SIwl'1 P.asavaEB Txuiaf DAILT No. 43 NOKTH AND 40. SOUTH, j Ueaye Wllm1ngton,IVontSt.,DepoV 5.45 P. If. Arrive at Weldon..... .... 1.10 P.M. Leave Weldon.;..-.......; .v.;1 .io P.l, Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front 8L Dp't 10i65P. II, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DaHT. Nos. 45 North and 41 South. Leave WllmIrtgton.........;.:.V..'- 9 80 p. li Ar,lve at weldon.... A00 A. M Leave WjeVion at..... 1 50 A It. Arrive at Wilmington I'jfft A. II.' Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, OoldnlHro and llagnolia. ; : Trains on Tarlwro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 13 M. and 7.J5 P. M.. i Day rtu,?' leav0 TarrO at 9.00 A. l and 3 . M. Dallf. . - . ; Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road lere Halifax for Scotland Nrb ttn p u o- turning leave Scotland Neck. 'at 1Q o'clock: dally. - , : Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei .Ion for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. ' , Train No. 43 suns dally and makes cleae con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington No. 47 makes close oonnocUoa for Tarboro. . All trains run soLd between Wi'mlngton and Washington, and have lullnian Palace 8iee ers attached. . . y i , JOHN r. Drvrinc, v General Superintendent. ' T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger imt, nov 5 . m i v- : : . Wilmington, Columbia & Austa B. R. Co. Office; or Gexebax. 8 urKZXKrxsrozsr, Wilmington, N. C. Nor . . -. . ! . j ! Change'of, Schedule. 05 -N1?.' AFTER NOV. 5TH 1882, At 7.25 A. M., the following Paaacsger Sched ui will be run on thla road : ; j NIGHT EXPRESS TRA1N8, DAILY Noe, 41 , I m, ' Wcctand47 East.' ' ' I .-' Leave Wilmington 9.80 P. H. Leave Florence.. .j. . j X.55 A. li. Arrive at C C A A. Junction j 6.20 A. It. Arrive at Columbia...... 6.40 A. It. Leave Colnmbla......... 10.00 P. It. fav C, C. A A. Junction.. 10.20 P. H. Leave Florence.... i 1.60 A. If.i Arrive at Wilmington. ...r. 6w2 A. II. Night Mail axv Passesoeb Tkadi, DailfJ No. 40 West, aav Day Mail, ajto Pa. sEX0fi Tradc; No. 43 East. ; - j j Leave Wilmington......;. ...;..i..lL10 P. H,' Arrive at Florence.. .....i. ......... j. A. It. Leave r lorence................tjM P. It. Arrive at Wllmmgton........'.,.;.6.X5 P. It, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAJXT Nos. 42 Weat and 43 Eaa. Leave Umington.;..V...T.",..,..7.J5 A. I1 I Arrive Ft Florence.. ...11.30 A. If 1 Leave FUroce aU..... ...;.;.-.;;. jo P. It. i .rnvc ai n um ngton... ...,9.05 P. It. , Train 43 tp ai U taUons. -. ! No. 40 Atops ot- t Flemlagton. Whiteville. Fiir Bloff and Marion. - . ' ' j " Passengvni rorr Colmabla arid aU points os O. A C. IL ILi, CA IUIL StaUona. Aiken Jono tlon, and all point beyond, should take Night Exprev - - ,v . T . , . 6eDarato PullmaA SImmh1 aau tor AuguMa ort Train 44. -n- i All traina runOlM (vnrn, rSvlAM mm. a WUxniDgwn. . - : SOME MORE. .rirtii.ttM . JUST KECEIYEP, ANOTHER. LOT OT those ELEGANT .HAVANA tUrUOOTS j MTarxanttUw bt, " v A4.V ' : ' ;, 1- PIT L CENT ' CIGAR, ra thritr. Tobacco d Tobacco Goods. Caird take's irokftc Y Gr-ZErrrTTALD, . tJJ"?10?, 1 t- r f . . . 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