MISCELLANEOUS THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN, BetiTM and erM BIIEU1UTIS3I, . Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, IlACkACUE, EUDirai, Tooraico, SORE THROAT, ' QCIXST. SWZLMXG3. sritAras, ,, Sonnet Cetc, SniisM, 1; FROSTBITES, ' suites, SCALDS, A4 U tbr VxlUy teb odptlnt. - nm cms a botti. "Sold V tl Ira:rtt. o1 Paler.'- Direction iu 11 Ths Rurlsi A.Vegeler "a. (flu n U A. Vot!n ft Co.) ftaklMOT, X4., C. 8. A. THBDBATH-BED. We watched her breathing through the . . night,-,.. ... . r . . n i ii ' c. i i, 4 As in her breast the wavoof life ! Kept heaving to and fro! J'. " ' ... 1 i So silontiv we seemed to sneak j So slowly moved ahont! As we had lent her half our powers i. To eke her living out. j Our very hopes belieil our fears. Our fears our hopes belied' We thought her dying when she slept, ' And sleeping when she died f oseo.. Ike only known specific for Epileptic Fits.-5Ta. erAlso for Spasms and Failing SicknessltH J.orroiw Weakness quickly relieved and cured. Equalled by nothing in delirium of fever.-S Neutralizes germs of disease and sickness. Cures ugtr blotches and stubborn blood sores. r;ian9cs blood, quickens sluggish circulation. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and 8calds.- rmanently an d promp tl y cures paraly s i s. re, It is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, removing caubo. ttf "Routs biliousness and clears complexion, ('harming resolvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick ileadacho like the wind.- tf"Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates.' rompUy cures Rheumatism by routing lt,-SD Kofrtorcs life-giving properties to the blood. U pnaranteea to cure all nervou disorders. fMKeliable when all opiates fail."tsi : iJ-Tfuhes the mind and invigorates the body. Cores dyspepsia or money refunded."$t t-" Endorsed in writingbyoverilfty thousand Lading physicians in U. S. and Europe. Lading clergymen in U. S. and Europe.- Diea!M-6 of the blood own It a conaneror.-3e. for sale by all leading druggist. $l.&u.rse. TUfl lr. S A. Richmond Medical Co., Props. St- Joseph, Mo. (32) for testimonials and c-'rcalars send stamp. Chas. N. Crittcnton, Agent, New York City yi 23 lw-nrm : Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters over made. They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandel ion, the oldest, best, and most valuable raedicin.es in the world, and contain nil the best and most curative proper ties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regula tor, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist whero thew Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. ,'JL'hey give new life and vigor to the agod and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity -of the hotels or urinary organs, or who re quire an Apetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant. Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or sym" tonis aro, what the disease or ailment is. use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. 500 will be paid tor a case they will not cure or help. IK) not suffer or let your friends suf fer . bnt use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, dragged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Beat Medicine ever made; the Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or tamily should be without them. Try the Bitters to-day. apl-12 1 m. sr.. V&sd I'iiVAse la an eflbct. not a cause. Its origin wltaln: Its manifestations without. Hence. 10 cut the disease the CAUSE must be remov- aad in no other way can a cure be effected. X.EB'S SAFB KTOXEY AND LIVER 1 1 RE is estabUahed on j ust.thls principle. It twilijea that- - , ., , : . 95 Per Cent. ; fU dlBeaaea arise from deranged kidneys and r and It strikes at once at the root of the wuculty.. The elements of which It is com Itwed act directly upon the great organs, both J a FOOD and RESTORER, and by pUcinr um in a healthy condition, drive dlse&so and 'nun from the system. or the innumerable trouble caused by un 'ihy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; the distressing Disorders of Women; for sjiUtfia and for physical derangements jener tv, this treat remedv has no eauaL Beware ? 'mposters, Imltatloas and concoctlona said o be Just as good. . - . f?LAbeU? sk for WARXfcR'S SAFE DI ABKTE3 CURE. - or sale by aU dealers." i ,., . tL IL WARNER A'CO., tpI14-lm t , Rochester. N. Y. To Builders and others Goto Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get aU sizes and at the lowest prices. For when the morn came dim and sad And chill with carly'jsnowers. Her quiet eyelids closed she had Another mom then ours! j . i .. Thomas Hood. he of The Wicked Bovi "What ails your pals teeth," asked the grocery man oi the bad boy. "The hired girl was over here to get some corn meal' for gruel, and she said your pa had lost his teeth.' , - . - "Oh about the teeth Tha -was too bad. You bee. my chUni has got a dog that is old; and his teeth have all come .out in front, and this morning I bor rowed pa's teeth beforej he got up to see it we conldn't fix them in the dog's mouth so he could eat better. Pa: says it is an evidence of a j kind heart for a boy to be good to dumb animals, but it's a darn mean dog that will go back on a friend. - We tied the teeth, m the dogs mouth with a string that went around his upper! jaw and another around his under jaw, and you'd a dide to see how funny he looked when lie iafl'ed. He looks just like pa when he tries to smile so as to get me to come up to him so he can lick me. The dosr pawed his lrjouth a fpill to get the teeth out, ana then we gave hjm a bone i. . . . i i i wuu meat on, ana ne joegan - to gnaw the bone, and the teeth came oft plate, and he thought U was nieces the bone and he swallowed the teeth. My chum noticed it rirlt. and he jsaid we had to get in our work pretty . quick to save the plates, and I think we were in luck to save them. !I held the dog, and my chum, who was acquainted with him, untied the string and got the gold plates out, but there were only two teeth left, and the do;g wa3 happy; Ho woggled his tail fori more teeth, but we had'nt.any more. 1 1 ant going to giye him ma s teeth some day. My chum says when a dog jgets an apoe tite for anything you have got to keep giving it him or he goes back ;on you. But I think my chum i played dirt on me. We sold the plates to a jewelry 'man. ana my chum kept the money. Milwaukee bun. . Lady Beau tillers Ladies, you cannot make lair skin. rosv cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics ot France or beauti- fiers of the world, while in poor health and nothing will give you such rich bloodjgood health. Btrengtn and beau ty as Hop Bitters, i A trial - is certain proof. . ' ' . 1 A Qure tor the Stage Struck. "Have you ever any odd; applications Mr. Back- the famous crrn v l-vttfr at 1 1 coach tor places in your company comedian now turning humorous as ever. I i . "I have," he replied. "Will vou describe it?" "An aristocratic lady in a drawn by blooded horses dro-e J up in front of my theatre one day. She lived in Filth avenue, and was very wealthy .j She inquired for my oflice, and theni went up to it. I said 'Good dayj madame.' She said, Good-dai', Mr) Backus. I've come to seo you about my sou, our only child. Wo don't know what to do with him. He gets drunk, comes home and kicks in tho doors, fights roosters, goes to ratpits and to see pugilists fight. Now he forgets his father's name. Wd don't care I what becomes ot him. so I gue3s we'll have him to join your company.' ' "Well, madame," said Mr. Backus. "I would advise you to take him to Harry Hill's, to race courses, to the Madison Square Garden! to j Saratoga and Boston. Show him the Bunker Hill Monument. Takobimjto the top of the monument." - " ' -Well, Mr. Backus, and what shall I do with him then?" , f ff "Throw him o'er.1 Jouinal. Wells' 'Koiiffh on Corus. Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns.;' 15c. Quick, completci. permanent-cure. Uorns, warts, bunions. They were talking in the smoking car about tho way Jay Goul had gobbled up lines of railroad, and pne of tho gen tlemen finally said : f ' "I tell you, he's the liveliest, keenest railroad man in America to-day." "I don't believe it!" I was the" blunt reply from a man .who had beenj smok ing a clay pipe and keeping very still. "F live in Wisconsinr I do,1 and over three years ago T blazted out a railroad thirteen miles long from my house to Squar' Turner's saw mill, and though I have written to Gould three different times,- offering to sell my, claim dirt cheap, he won't even answer my let ters J , j T. C Williams. Esq., Areola. N. C saysr "Brown's Iron Bitters benefited me greatly when confined to i my bed with serious illness." : : I At Nice a rich and handsome I Ameri can girl is quite a belle, and1 no less than four young gentlemen have been, pursuing the fair, one on matrimonial thoughts intent. One of the gentlemen is an Englishman, one a Frenchman, and the other two Americans. So a lady, who watches . With interest the proceedings, calls it "the great interna tional race." The Englishman has just now the inside track, j What Seven Could not do. Nashviixk. Tenn., April 6, 1881. H H Warnek & Co..- &"r--Seven physicians could not! do for: me 1 what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished: "Hopelessly sick'with kid ney diseases, it restored ; me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. j A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobus Hard ware Depot. t Five weeks ago half a dozen capital ist met in New York and within tless than two "hours Iiad organized a syndi cate, the object of which was; to place a Shakespearean drama on the stage in the most complete manner possible, and to that end at once ;put $50,000 un the bank to pay expenses and guarantee two fnll seasons of a company. Already contracts have been made for the ap pearance of the company in all the large cities of the country and nearly every dale has been eagerly' taken. A fine com pany of twenty-five people have been engaged. A special car for the company to travel in has been ordered.-and some of the finest printing ever used is being turned out from he printers. The eeason will bes:in m Chicago, MISCELLANEOUS GUNS Aim CUTLERY ! f WHOLESALE PFICES. S Tha f ollowlnft quotrUous re? resect wholesale rriees ceneraliv.' Iu makinx up small orders higher prices bsvo to te chaaged A' FINK ASSOtJTjrENT OF August "1 had Silt Rheum for 19 years. Four packages of Dr. Benson1. r Skin - Cure entirely cured mc." F. P. Lavelle. Mer ced, Cal. SI at druggists. I , Quarterly 3Iee tings ; For the Wilmington district ! of the Methodist E. Church, South:; - J 1 (stcoxb KOCND,) Clinton 4 1 - May 5- 6 Cokesbury . . ... . . . U . . . . . May 12-13 Newton G rove M issiou, .... May 15 Bladen.. I.. May 19-20 Whitevillc, at Whiteville. . . .May 24 District . Conference, at 1 Whitevillc. .1 May 21-27 vv accam aw Mission - - - i ... May 129 Fair Bluff Mission May 30 Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs June 2- 3 a. kjiliki vaon cii iu:a3iuii uuuc u R. O. Burton. P. E f T Standard................. Muzzle and Breech-Loader ! Biiv .. . I. tl" ..... - : " - . m m. .............. t - V ............ ...... " ! WKSTEUS SMOSED Hams........ ................. Snlea, V .. Shoulders.. ........... ...... PRY SALTED I j Sides, V & ............... HhouMerB, a.............. 11, it to & 00 3 Revolvers and Ammunition, SILVER PLATED OX (JONS & FORKS. BARRKL-6piriMTurventlw, . -a- vr.jja.Kyt Second ltAmi. each.. 1 75 A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF I Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery. Topular prices no suit al! at j N. JACOBI'S. I 00 St 00 & 13 in n H is 12 11 IIAJCLIIOADS; C. Carolina Central, 11 . It. Company. " 'i i i Orncs or Gekeuai. StrpExnrrEjruKirr, Wnmlnston, N. C, Nov. 12th, 18S2. ' C hange of Sched u el; ; dec22-t. HARDWARE DKPOT, l - -. . - So. 10 South Front St, F Marvin's Celebrated DIE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. i One Suffering: Soul Happy. "If I can send one suffering soul to you,',' writes James Corbinj of Wash burn; 111.. "I will be happy. Samari tan Nervine cured me, and will cure all cases of fits." $1.50.- - .? I ! - ' ' ' Lawyer Brown is right sassy to Gov ernor Butler, and dosen't tne latter wish there was such a thing as "the military district ot Massachusetts," and he was in command. . . ... L : "Their Occupation Oone. R. jV. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. : I was attacked with congestion of the lungs, soreness over ' the liver, severe pain in the joints, a burning lever, and general giving u way of the whole sys tem. Falling to find relief in remedies pre scribed, jl'tried your "Golden Medical Discovery." It effected my entire cure. Your medicines'have only to be used to be appreciated. If every family a would give a it tnalJnine-tenths ot the doctors would, like Qthello, find their occiiration gone. Yours truly, LL B. McMillan. M.. D.,..BreesDort, N. Y. I . mon-th. "Oh, pa" said a young lady "why don't you get a fir, tree?" "It would be so economical to raise our own furs.and then we could raise whatever kind we wish." James W. Haethcocks, Warrenton. N. C, says.- "Brown's Iron Bitters has benefited me greatiy and I can re commend it." "OH MY HEAD HOW ITi THROBS I CAHST'T SLEEP!" BEJ SON'S fCZAr& CHAMOMILE" PLLSJI am wul cuxb HEJLnACHrorAUKfHQS ' 'DYSPEPSIA raC-SfMlLE SICNATURE OH EVE Vf BOX. ' - A Hai Nktjralgta ap Sick Hkadache for tears. Chloral or other mepictnks woclo ot cl'bk, bl't your c'klkrv pllls did.'-3, i. Harbnrff, Casstown, O. I "AM AX OLD BROKKX-OOWX MfMsTER AND I THANK GO! H)R YOUR PILLS, THEY -Rev.s DanT Allen, AU..Slzes and Prices, from 50-00 w 2,200.00. i i ' . i Acknowledged by the best authorities to bo the BEST SAFE MADE, Kxtract from Scientific American editorial ot t Feb. 11th, 13S2: - "We are also- asked as to the best Are proof safes. We say MARVIN'S. j A. A. WDLItARD. dec 19 Agent at Wlhnlmrton. New New York. each. Nw City.each . . . . . 4 - . BEESWAX, BIUCKS, 31 BirrTElt. V fc North Carolina I.. ; Northern.... - WUmington.. .......... Northern." CANDLES, ftV-l Sperm ... Tallow A danvtnthie. ... CHEESE, lb 1 Northern Factory , - Dairy, Creim State 1 coffee; ? 90 00 39 60 O0 a 1 85 m 1 1) m 1 t it 00 n 3a et a so eta oc O N ASD AFTEIi JvOV, ISth. 1SS3, TDK i follow Inff scncatiie will bo operated tmUsla : KAllroati: - . ' f . -I . .PAS5ENGES , MAIL AN D EI PUKSS TRAIN, ' DAILY. " t 'VI' i o. a- j Arrive at Charlotte at...... .7.40 A. il. v I I:ave CJuirlotte at... ...... .7.53 V It. 1 S Arrive at Wllmlnprton aU...&.&0 A. il( Trains Ns. 1 and 2 utop at rcjrul-ir etaUoot -only, and points deslnatd In tho Company! Time Taine. 1 . . j ; 1 Train No. 1. Dally except Stuadav. ' " Do. No. 2. do. Ida. &!lIuw1av-. i A SHELBY DiyiSlON, PASSENWEIt, ilAlL EXPRESS AND FliElGHT. ; i Dally except JSundaya. ' 1 ; " Lcse Charlotte.. &!W'A.M i Arrive at Shelby... li.jM Lea veSbclbv........ 51 Arrive at Charlotte... ...2... ft.WP.-JJ. x nlna No. 1 and 2 maku cloto connection ai, Ilamlcit with It. Jb A. Train to and from rtal- cijrn, ar. a vuar lotto with s belay-. Division is ez u& isua 14 10 Java. .... Laguyra. COltX MEAL, & bus., in w.cks CCrTTON TIES, V bnndle.... DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd........ Yarns, bunch. .....4. ... KtHJS, V dozen ; FiH , Mickerc!, No. 1, W bbl....L.. Mackerel, No. 1, W half bbl.. Mackerel, No. C, f bbl.... .. Mackerel, No. 2, o half bbl.- Mackerel, No. z. bbl -1 la tti 10 a 10 & Til' S) ft 25 12 14 12 H 15 75 . 1 7 00 0C 10 ,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS lb 00 8 60 9 CO 5 00 7 75 3 00 7 00 3 00 5 AND 4 Busliul Oat Sacks. For sate at ja VAtt Willard'o. ftiew Restaurant. rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RKSPECT1 JL fully announce that he bas'juat.flttcd I upit No 8, Granite Row, South Front at.,' a restaurant or Ladles and Gentlemen, where racala anv refreshments may be had at all hours of th day. Everything is new and first elass. Po . A. A lite waiters and courteous attendants. rGaro and " Oysters,, to Wines, Liquors andlgars-5 ae&aon. nov 13 F. A. BCHUTTE. Prop. 1883, H ar pers Bazar , " ILLUSTRATED. 1 This popular journal is a rare combination of literature, art nnd fashion. It3 ptoncs, Eoems, aud cesays aro by tho best writers of ;uroie and AmericR its engravings possesses the highest artistic excellence; ami in all mat-' ters peitaining to fashion it is univeraallv ac knowledged to be tho leading authority in the land. The new vofnmc will contain many bril liant novelties. Montevado.'Fla i ' "FOR 50 YEARS, AT SHORT IKTBKVAL5, I HAP SICK HEADACnr.. YOUR PlLW HAVE cckei me." Wju.H. Hubbard, Manchester, N..JU.-I. ; ; ; , -' ' .- ; - ; . ; 'f; ; . "I AM GLAD TO SAY THKV HAVE CURED MK OV SEVERE HF. AD VC HE." E, P. ComclL Pittsburgh, PaJ t,, ... . , "Cured 3ie,axd my lister of ERVors HEADACHE OF SEVERAL YEARS SXAXDtNG." Mies L. M. Chamberlain, East Fairfield, Ohio. "Cured me axd a frtexd alpo, of ag gravated sick headache." .las. P. KcH lev, Tazwell C. IL, Va. i Dr. J. W. J. Englar, a promincnt "regular" of Baltimore, pays them this high tribute : "Tho most Important addition made to the materia medlca in the last quarter of a cen tury." . .- . j Dr. Benson's Skin Cure cossists'of internal and external treatment at, same time and it makes the skin white, sof ti and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs! $1 at druggists. C. N. Crlttentoni Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton at., New York. , apl261w-c-th-frm Harp t ers Periodicals. Per Year: 1 TlAKl'ER'S'jnAZAR. .............. HAKrER's Magazine.......... i Harper's Weekly I Tho Three above publications Any Two!abore named...?...... Harper' Yogxo People. Harper's Magazixe 00 00 . 4 0 10 00 7 CO 1 0 ft 00 Harper's Young People, s i Harper's Fbastkuj Square Library, . 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Linseed Rosin... mo oc 10 oc 8 5 50 & 8 00 & 3 50 6i 8 50 6- & 9 -1 r tff37 51 00 mm 00 (fT50 00 40 Ot) 245 00 f57 W mr, 00 C "7 00 7(5 00 70 00 & A 00 frJ9i 00 7 SO (ft 5 0 0 00 CD 6 00 5 50 ft! ti 00 6 00 ( M 7 00 (ti 8 75 r, m (a fi :o 5 75 a 6 GO 0 50 65 7 50 11 & 12 j 70 & 75 I B! 1 10 (ft) 1.12V4 Cb G5 57 (3 00 75 & 4 6 10 et 12 1 "20 & 1 25 1 00 ten 1 10 75 S 85 SO 00 SS5 00 ... 13 00 10 14 14 M3 ezitj 00 Glftl 00 SI 5 00 00 43 w 00 00 40 0 00 ft. & 10 m Matting ! Matting ! ! : jpiFTEKN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM 15c to 45c per yard ; 44,:6-4, &4, Oil Cloths, Elegant In design, and low in price. TURKISH TAPESTRY and Velvet Ruga and Mats., j, Fine assortment of Mai-aeiliea and cheaper 100 Doz. German and Irish linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. Come and see me, a great pleasure to show Goeds. hOLI BEAR, mch 24 f 20 Market St Branson's j N. C. 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Terms low.' r , feb lom Tar Deck aud Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. Sprln-...!..... Turkevs J PEANUTS V bushel.-. POTATOES, If bnshel Sweet .. Irish, Vbbl....;.J'.... PORK, banl City Mess.... Prime Rump. ..........I.. RICE Carolina, fe... Rough, bushel.... RAGS, if lb Country. Citv. .... ROPE, W ft 5 ALT, T aack. Alum.. Liverpool ........... Llabon;....... ....... American... TJGAR, if ft Cuba.. l'orfjo Rico A Coffee B " C " Ex C Crushed SOAP, ft Northern..! SHINGLES, M Contract Common. Cnress Raps..... Cyprees Hejirts. STAVES. M-rW. O. Barrel R. O. Hogshead t TALLOW, V" ft. oo oo oo 33 20 75 90 0 50 6D en ft ft a & 41 45 45 25) S2 ri 75 15 45 00 00 "20 ) 2A. 10 fi? 75 S 75 Z3 ..IK Ol ..17 oo mi oo 017 oo sis oo 55 fij 1 15 3L - 1 K?tTI CD ' 'ft et en- & I d en- 34 30 00 m 00 00 9 10 Vfc 5 2 00. Cb oo 75 00 00 10 .84. 11 7 00 1 CO 00 4 0 12 00 ...00 00 5 TIMBER, M feet Shlpping.12 00 r me ompping Extra do .-Mill Prime... Mill Fair , Common Mill , Inferior to Ordinary , WHISKEY, & gal-Northern. North Carolina....... WOOL, W ft Washed unwashed........ Burrv 11 U) o m 7 50 6 50 5 00 0 00 1 CO 1 00 25 . 21 . 10 e i so CB 5 00 6t 7 W 13 00 10 00 a a etu oo itlZ 00 f0V oo 0 8 50 49700 & c oc w 4 on es 5 co 0 2 50 (O) 26 & 22 a is ! T 1883. ' Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED EKLY-1G Pages. suited to boys ahd girls of prom mix I to sixteen years of age. VoL IV. commenced November 7, 1332. The Tcung People has been from the Uxol successful beyonu anticipation. X . Y. Eve ning Post. ' j I i It has a distinctive purpose, to which It stead ily adheres that, namely, of supplanting ttie vicious papers for the j young with a paper more attractive, a well as more wholcAwn. Boston Journal. For neatness, elegance of engraving, and contents generally, I it is unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to onr notice. Pittsburgh Gazette. TERMS: - HARI Per SfXGLE Specimen copy sent on receipt of TUrpo Cts. The Volomea of Harper'a Young lpks for larfl and hantUomely bound In lllumlna b& Cloth, will be cent by mail, postage pre paid, on receipt of $3 00 each. Cover foi Young People for 1S52. S3 ceuU: pewtase. 13 cents additional. : i ..r. Remittances should bo made by Post Office Money Order or Oraft, to a rold luwe of kas. Newspapers are not to copy tliL adrertlst ment without the express order of HaEpur A Bsomuuts. Addre ' t: ' lLARPES A BOOTUERS. dec It New York. EU'S YOUNG PEOPLrl ... Year, Postage Prepaid, ! t ;1 M Numbers, FourOnU each. I rain. t Through SlccVlng Cars betwewrv Wilriilagton and Charlotki lyndlialcigh aud Charlotte IV'estem N C R It, Aehevlllo atrd poinjts Weat. Atlanta and all points bouthweet i f , w Sujierlnlcmlent. F. vv. CLARK, General Pwenger Agent liailroafl (Joinpahy Office or Central Supeeintin-det,' v i,m:ngior., .fj., .April , , I! -'!,?' Change of Schedt N AND AFTER API! li. . m-L". Ul'. M., Paemrer Train.- on tho Vi ton A WfcJrtonRtllrond Mill run as.ful DAY .VI .I .J i tailed" Iowa MA rL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIli ;- Nos. 47 NyitTH and South. Lease WiLidngton.FrontSL OepiH, 5.I0 A. M u Leave We-Mon Arriw zl WlUn'gtou, Vtont Fast Tu rough- Mail Daily No. -L3ave v eiaon. ......... . 12.40 P. M jnt8t.D'tit, nio K m . ; &. Pas.sengh;Trai 40 South. ! , CIO P. M, Arriveat WUm'gt.n,FrontSl. D'p't 10.55 p," fl! MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS, fD.tlLi'. No. 45 North. ! 1 Leave Wilmington. ....... ....... ;uo p. M. Arrive at U cldon... ..' 1.C5 A, M. Train No. 40 Siutli will ptop only at VS)lli Mount, Wilson, GoUtdwro nnd Magnolia. ' ; i Trains on Tarloro Branch Road Ltwve Rocka Mount for Tarbbro at 7.0d A. M. aud 5J5 p. M., Oaily. iMitdniing. leave Tarlwro :ftt! 4.M A. Bl and 3 P. M. Daily. . - j , Trains on Sxttaid Neck Braimh Road fa vie Halifax for Scotland Neck at a 55 P. M.i R. turning leave Scotland Nock at 7.-C-0 A. ' M. Train No. 47 makes close coumcllon &t W1 rail v! vl Bav don for all points North Dally. All Richmond, and daily except Sunday All trains run soilrl between "vVl'nilgton and W.whiugeon, and have Pulloian paUce sleep ers attached. . j , I JOHN F. DIVJNE. General SupeiintendontJ T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent, apl 2tf ? . .' , -! - . i ,. WJImington, Columbia I & Augusta II. Ji. (36. Office op general sui'KBLNTEsniLNT. WJlndngtod. N. C. April 2, lvS. . i, .- . . - , . .v ,; ir,;:-- : Change of Schedule , : ON Am A FTER APRIL 20th, lft-S. at ' i 7.25 A. M., the following Passenger Scfieu- 1 tiks will be run on thta.road : ;... i JA.Ii J. -AliAaiS, JJAtLiX Xnpa. t Ieave Wilmington.. .A.............. 9.B0 P. Hi Leave Florence 2.55 A. '' Arrive at C. C. ft A. Junction...... 6.20 A. IL Arrive at Columbia i ..... 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbbju..4.... ............. 10.00 P. M.-. Leave C, C. & Ai Junction.... 10.20 P. M. " "i lyit-u!-;.... ................. i.w yv Arrivc at Wllmbisrton. 0.28 A. M.. Niout 3I.UL anj I'AssrxoEE Tratx. Daily. I NO. 40W-EST-. . . Leave Vv Rmlngtori.... ...1L10 P. M. i u...... - fiv. ................ . ivi XL. U. j MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DA1LT , iiAllOiWiriii.t Ofc..... ............... 4A IT. OJ... Arrive at Wilmington..... k..0.05 P. M m Train 45 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, WhlterlDe, Fair BluST and Marion. . 1 i Passengers for Columbia and all points on O. 1 & C. R. K., C, & K. R, StationsjAiken Juno Uon, and all points beyond, should take is" Night Express. - -j - Separate Pullman Sleepers or Charlegtoa and for Augusta on Train a. ' 1 All trains run solid between Charleston and Wflmlnart.vn. ... JOHN F. DIVINE, : ! General ScpcrtnteUdent. 1 , F. P. JONES, CI4NTON, n C, ATTORNEY ANDj Coon ' - - ,'-..,1 i : .' feelior-at Law. Will practice In any pari of he State, Special atU'ntlr.n given ;to the cot Ition it -llnf. pt 1fI Sv wmjm - FJectrie AcJancM an&)3 23 Davs' Trial. , to f!Erj oriLY, Youfio on old; 'TT7HO'r mjlTertag froa 5irora PzatuTO , Y I? ViTJirrr. JLcx or JrarK Tvwn of I'taiJi. Sum rx r-ui.r. j 1 rwf; Atrsi. M ratmtUuixm. wmJ JUyiot'JViA5T:'.. , ttettd .t iffMye tot llia-rl lJ t rew At-JruJ v YSLTAIS BUT CO., MASSHALl, LilCH. I cly 27-deod.fc 2