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MISCELLANEOUS. EAT -otfg5 iED&JAM DBMS-ill liLnt THE GR JAM CURES rheumatism, Keuralgia; Sciatica, lumbago. Backache Headacbs Toothache, .fc U OTJltK BODIITTAIM Tiir.niABi.K a r.. FiH Cent vo;eler r. tUteiam-, 14., C.S. 4. T tie Da i ly ?fe e v i e w. vance. the other regiment being detach ed to protect our riht. The command nn n irv(?ir i it onvaru was siven. ana wo moved , !- ! CP to tne cart work occupied hj thU ''.- ' 1 , i ' " ; brigade, and had to climb over these A rose in her hand, a rose in her breast n,cn now lvinS down behind it Tor pro-: A rope for her pillow her cheek Wa tection. and over the breastworks and .. presseo, : , . The sun must shine tliouah' the " shed. 'I - - -! And T must live though she is dead. rose is again form in line of battle.' Our men were enureiv aisgnsiea at toeir cow t : j ...-w.. ujo.t( uuh iu j I I l J iivnjw wix iuu uacjs. aim ncaa or nn bfticer of r:; ibe works. hizh and The-iiishtiiicale shirrs on as lnm! Although ihey wind her in her shroud : 1 krounu his face In I ho Kartleti stays where the flowers Ii&ve t heard one exclaim, "Y Antl I must live though she is dead ramc in through weather Could we have bravcKl each eether ; 'Yon claim too much for Samari tan 2Jebyi;te,m frtb a tkeptic. lfow can one infM Heine be a prr- Ma ciac for Epilep- S-ivij A I roll nl iii ill. Opicm Hatlnar, f f Ithenmatisni, j.Bd liftr other compIainte? Reclaim It a ;dV s-fuvlr.hcouiithcvirus of all diseases ,ri-t:- from tb'c bl.xvl. Its Xtrvine, Resolvent, tl-Vritivert I.axutivo propert.icR meet all the m.litioiis Jierciiirt fcrrtdto. It's known world iiMEYc0lllQlHlER1)lR i.ititxl-n tion of opiates and drastic catharticH, Voi by ih rcsteratiop of activity to the stomach ,ni l't-rvons PVftem, wherebj' the brain is re-i-evci of morbid fancies, which are created by 'li raiist i above referred to. To rlt rirvmcn. Lawyers. Literary men, Mrr- ii'ints, Iianki i,l.nlieH and all thoe whose t-ed- ctary employment canoes nen'oas prostration, nrularities of ttie blood. Momarh, bowels ci 1 liwjH or who require a nerve tonic. ipi;HLrer , !ru!ii.r,ip.t.SAMAniTAxNEiiviNLi8ifivi:i;iable. Ti1on-umii proclaim ii the most vr?T;; ri''il in-' b-nrflPt that ever sustained the nl Insr.sysienu Sold by all Urngjrists The !):. . A. iUCUllOND MED. CO., rropr8,St. J oseph, Mo. J ot testimonials nnd eircnLirs send stamp. Cbas. 1L Cn:tetit, igost. "ot Isrk City. (34t aiay"lw-nrm Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters ever made. Tiiey are compounded from Hops. Mfvlt, Uuchu, Mandrake and Dandel ion, the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world, and contain all the best and most curative proper ii?ofall other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regula tor, and Life and Health Restoring Agent ou earth. No disease "or ill hrtiilth can possibly long exist where thej Bitters are used, so varied, nnd pvr feet are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the apd and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re quire an Apetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, boins: highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or sym toms are, what the disoaue or ailment nso Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only lcel bad rr miserable, uso Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have necn saved by so doing. $500 will bo paid for a case they will not euro or he4p. . Ho not suffer or let your friends suf ier. but use and urge thorn to use Hop Hitters. Uemember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken uostrum, but the surest and Best Medicine ever made; the 4 Invalid's Frieud and Hope," and no person or lamily should be without them. Try the Bitters to day. apl-12 l.m. . . 1 .iL mm. t Ml 1 ft . XiTrf'r laect, not a cause. Its oririn 'riuiia; tu mAtfestations without. Uence. ' care the disease the CAUSE rauatbe remov- i,'. , J In no oiner wav can a cure bo effected. ;..S'il;-K; SAIK KIDNEY AND LIVER It okk w esUbUshed on just, tola principle retires that . - 95 Per Cent. of a d diseases arise from deranged kidney and -V a,n(1 u 6trtC8 at once at the root of the 5ylty- The elements of which it U com Ll'X.1 directly upon the great organs, both twlf CMH?an1 RESTORER, and by placing X?1 u a halthy condition, drive disease and ?Jra.lUe system. ' hhh-S-.numerabl trouble- caused byun iorihIyt9'U UJlnary Organs; SLaH It j111 Disorders of Women; for thuiu l,hyelcal derangements gener ot LinoTtSi rfady has no eqnal. - Beware A BETESu1i!k ,or wiRNKRS SAFE DI for sale by all dealers. U im IL 1L WARNER A CO.. yi U-lm Rochester. N. V.' mounting very sptt the earth1. I rneaiuoue exciaijn, l otl may UOUDle - htiiolr Un'r vmi wW. r-nniA V.nt- r, .i ri -- -j.. ..... tarici unauyou go. Alme. the tourth Uegi- t. , , 7 ! : pent, was the left of the command, and tsACH month has seemed a summer bur left rest eL mi fh . fkni-.m. a ,tu : comraana was gaven ana we advanced month to- j in a 'doublo quick." The Fourth Reg- rui v mier i como.while the rose isrei, i Keimeut never balteil or fired until And I must live though she is dead. J we had taken the enemy's works in , ' i , , ; our front and baj oneUing Federal sol- on etl that hone should part us diers on the opposite side of thrr earth work 1 be hill across the r; vine was covered by manv batteries of artilery. irom forty to fifty cun3. which" had i been scouring the woods throuch which S we had just passed with grape and can- ister. oeeing tneir miantry driven front their works, they abandoned this artillery. The eneni3' tnade three dis.- tinct attempts to retake this work. W e cver- Ah God! the foolish, poor endeavor! She could not etav thousrh she were wed. ) And I must live iboiigh'she is dtad. May tobyn. Jackon's Death Wound. From Gen. Bryan GrmeaiJook. t,l ?r;:Fh.le . T .V 0clor? fnnlnS their men in column by latino wards ChHncellorsvilie to meet Ilookers army, which had just erlossed the Rapf- i i . t ami, teei the would then dan ami was striking out tor Gen. Jee's rear. On this march, lor the first time, (Idn.. Jackson appeaml in full piilitary costume, and conveytjd by his personal appearance an ideaofthe"great military hero he was. My regiment and a Mis sissippi command were detailed for the pnrposo of feeling thd enemy, and were deployed to drive them in when; fount), my left renting on the road and acting as an extended j skirmish line Gen. Jackson rode down the turnpike with the artillery, and ; whenever necessary would have it to unhmber woods iu our tront, und ride aiong my line and upon much re sistance being shown by the enemy, would say in suppressed tones, "Press them. Colonel!" , f J In this manner, without halting, we marched down near their main body, driving them trom every position, j and Several of their regimenis'ieaving their knapsacks piled up where they I had been thrown off when, called out to op pose our onv"ard march. Upon cross ing a creek and mill pond, driviug the enemy before us. all Wet, tattered anu torn, and marching ojrer f-h6 brow of the opposite hill, the Whole line of the main army opened tire upon 'us,' and it they had reserved their "fire until we had gained the summit, my command would have been annihilated. As it was. they were so astounded by the suddenness of this alarming firo that they began to fall back in contusion, when I rallied them, ordered them to "lie down," as we were protected by the eminence upon the hill above, and went forward to reconnoitro in person, when f saw that we had come upon a large force entrenched. Made a report ot these facts to Gen. Jack son, and was ordered to iold my posi tion until 'relieved, which was done about 12 o'clock that night, and we then went down near the - turnpike to bivouac for tho night. When about 8 o'clock, after noticing Generals Lee and Jackson in close eonfe'rence; for some time, we took up that Jong march for the flank- movement1 which resulted so seriously to the I Confederate cause by the loss ot Gen. Jackson, though successful in an tinprccejJented degreo in the result of the movement. After a loug, tedious and circuitoits route to eet in the rear of Hooker's army about 3 o'clock on Saturday evening, j the 2d of May. we were in position with Rodes Division in front, and unex pectedly to theiii, fell upon Seigol's that whs in reserve, and drove them back for miles upon their lines be j hind the entrenchments, attacked them arid car ried tne line of earthwoiks, look the enemy's camp baggage, tho meals and hot coffae then boiling hot on tile tire, which we found very l refreshing, and just at dark when we supposed the nghlmg over and 1 was in the j act ot eating my supper by an, enemy' camp fire and from his larder, then unexpect edly a brisk fire commenced, and in a few minutes cannonading, the; enemy raking the woods ahd plank toad with grape and canister. Fearing the ene my were about to charge; I called upon my troops to occupy the breastwork which we had captured an hour previ ous, and be prepared for thei attack. ! Alter getting in position and near the f lank-road, I went up the road to see if could hear auylhing to account for the sudden firjng. when I met a party bearing a litter off the field and enquired who it was. Some one said "Lieut. Sumter," and upon going a step or two further I excountcred Gen. Rodes. who informed me that lho wounded officer was none other than Gen. Jabkson, but he thought it advisable! that lit should be concealed from the troops tor fear of disheartening them in view of the seri ous work ahead of us m the morning. turnpike, but each time were driren back with severe loss, our men acting with great courage, enthusiasm and determination. Catarrh of the xsladder. ' Stinging irritation inflamation, all Kidney and Urinary Complains," cured c.v "liuchu-paiba." pi - 4 . i : mmf Rev. J. C. Barham. ot Warrenton. N. C. says: ! find Brown's Iron Bit ters a thorough' and 'complete tonic." It is proper that the enlisted men of the Signal Service should have charge of the weather, for "the wind bloweth where it 'iisteth." Silver Ckeek, N. Y:. Feb: 6, 1880. Gents I have been very low, and have tried everything,' to no advatage. I heard your Hop Bitters recommend ed by so many, I concluded to give them .a trial. I did, and now am around, and constantly improving, and am! nearly as strong as ever. W. If. WELLER. The color that comes and goes on the cheek cannot be counterleited. Lhat which comes and goes on a saucer is different. j " Yoiir Skin Cure is Ruperexcellent. It i fast cnri)i& my daughter's ring worm, which had spread all over her body" Mrs. E. L. D. Merriam, Blue Jlili, Mass. Druggists keep it. SI per pack age.; y Poets and painters spread themslves on the setting sun, but in an- art sense they never tackle the setting hen. Old Newspapers 0U SALK VERY CHRAV ' ' Apply to Apl20tf THIS OXF1CE We lav down behind tho breastworks and rested for the night.! i Sunday. May 2d, Chancellorsville. Before daybreak this morning we were called upon to hold ourselves in readi ness to support other troops when called upon, as in consideration of bur having borne the brunt of the fights for the two previous days, others Were sto take the advance. We rested in tho rear of the brigade, a brigade of previ ous good reputation, which occupied the breastworks captured by us the day previous. A staff officer rode up and directed by command of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart (who had assumed command af ter Gen. Jackson was pounded) the of ficer in command ot this brigade to ad vance and charge the enemy, ,Gen. Ramseur and myself being on the plank road, and hearing the order given. This brigade commander decljned to move forward his command except by order of his division commander. .General Ramsenr then said to this! staff officer. "Give me the order and I will charge." I remonstrated with him, saying as we had done the fighting . ot the twoi pre vious days. Jet this, brigade move for ward and we would support them. Gen. Ramsenr said no, repeated his order to advance, when this officer said: "Then you make the charge, Geri. Ramseur." Gen . . Ram seur turned to me" saying : "Let ns hurry back. Call your men to attention I" .which I did upon reaching the command, when -be ordered the three regiments of his brigade to ad- $2,500 versus $1.50.- "I spent S2,500 with'olher doctors," it. uri. fir- 'Tu t . i f born. Miss., "Samaritan Nervine how ever alone cured my son of fits.'V This is on a par' with j hundreds' of others, speedy but thorough. i The statute of limitations should not allow a criminal to go beyond the limits of the court until he is known to. be in nocent, i MISCELLANEOUS. A week mado at home by tbo Industrious. Best busi ness now before tho public. Capital not necdeuj We will start tou. Men. women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the tho time. Yon can work in spare time, or give your whole time, to tho business; o other business will pay vou nearly as .No one can fail to make enormous pay, bt ajrlng at ouce. costly outut anu terms Moneyniade fast, easily and honorably, dress Trub & Co. , Augusta, Maine, nov 16-d&w tf. well. en free. Ad- T U PTJROELL HOUSE. ! - NDKU NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C rUKKY, rroprictor. 11. U Lat-e 1'roprlctor Atlantic -UoteL Flrst-Class In all Its appolntn-'Otn. Termn f2.SW to :.00a dv i'rbA P. M. Hale's Publications. . j- THE !: WOODS AND TIMBERkS OF NORTH CAROLINA, j 1 vol. 12mo., ClHh, $LC3. 'The publication of such facts in a shape that makes them accessible, is I the very best gervioe that the public spirited men In the South can do their States." A". Y. World. "The very thing needed. A very important work for the State." Wilmington Star. "A timely and valuable publication. Must prove of great service to tiw 8tate." Char lotte Journal. "Mr. Hale has done the State a great ser vice." Biblical Recorder. ; "Of Isuch thorough excellence that it de serves 1 the wldeot circulation. Nashville (Tcnn.) Lumberman. The book Is weU printed on tinted paper, is handsomely bound In cloth, contains 275 pages and an accurate and beautifully executed map of the State, with all ita railroad route defined.-- " ' -J ,"'. -'- EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. joints In Law of value to every man In North Carolina the Professional man, the Farmer, the Mechanic, lhe Landlord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. . . . , - 12mo.. paper. Price (Five Postage Stamps) 15 cents. j For sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied In quantities on favorable terms, by cither of the undersigned. If not to be had at your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, by l E. J. HALE & SON, Publisher. Booktellera and Stationers, K. .; or, P. M. Halev Publisher, Raleigh. N. C. - febl4r - ux' $ : j jf people are always on the lookout for chan ces to Increase their earnings, and in time ecome wealthy; those who do not Improve their opportunities remain in poverty We of 1 era great chance to make money, we want many men, women, boys and girls to work for ns right .n their own localities. - Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business wUl pay more than ten times ordi nary waires. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money - rap riary. xou can devote your waoto lime to me wora, oronjy your spare momexus. iau in formation and all that Is needed sent free. Ad dress STrxsojf A Co., Portl&nd, llalae. mat 13-dSw tf . miscellaneous: j; i -! H E A DlA fC H E t ' " a -m. I'm-i NERVOUS, SlCIf BItilOUSCa CONGESTIVE, CURED. WHOLESALE TFICES. i KAlXKOADg, c. "The following onomlons Trprescnt;pY1 ITT V rtitT1 Ti " T? f wholesaks prices gcneralry. In making ow; vI UIlllw V-CIliral It IV f small orders hi&rher nriee hare to bo ehajCffOU 5 :!-" 1 company. i 'I 1IAT 10K ItRAIIAl HE TOC11 FILLS CTRKO Deerflcld.N. Y. Mr.." Lucy A. Warren. f BAGGING I Sundard i s a........... .......... ijb....;.;........... f BACON North Carolina: jQ Jj Ilam?, ......... 11 fi . 'CRYS CHAMOMILE" PLLS.X "rf DYSPEPSIA ; Lh raC-VMHj J)U EVERY BOX. f Mdes. Vt.. ....... J....... WFTEllN SMOKED . Hams........ ...... L utes, pa.,.. ..... Shouldcnt.... Sides. bhouMers, f SAKItET-S .Spirits Tan"tlr.e, Jecotid Hand, each Newew lork, each New My,caeh f.kejswaX, r !& ... BITTTZI:. Bv North Carolina, Northern.. ... ... ..... Wilmin glon J .......... Northern.. 4'... 10 it IS 15 II It i Orncs of Qkxtjlxv ScpF-aurrMDifT, f . fnimrngten, K. C, Kov. lk, ISSi. ITU IS o an ,11 00 4 p r It is a folly established fact, lhnt thei c dis-1 cses cn be cured in any csc, no matter how 1 obstinate These pill contain no oplnni. inor phine or quinine, and are t&t a purvatlvc, but j CANDLES, W.. Ib rcgnhtle tbo bowels and curcMonrrpatlott hvi Sperm J curing or removing the :anL of It.- laer hav Taliow. . a quieting e fleet upon the nervous system, f Adamantine imply bv-feeding Its ten thousand hungry. CHEESE, r Ih starring absorbent. as tnejr raake. or create nerve mattoh and in that wav increase mnti1 force, endurknee ami brilliancy ot mind Take them two fr threo months in esch icar, eim Jdy a a nerve food, if for no other jpuri'0e. 75 it 41 10 i Change of Schedule, i j QN AND A ITER NOV. 15th. 1SS1, TUV. J foHowins: sscuwatue Will be opera ted ca; this 70 7 M 8 W G S 3 r n Hi H OR. C. W. BENSQH'S : US. "SDURES Is Warrantod to -Oure ECZEMA, TBTTER8, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST. ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTJOMS, D18CASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES & TENDER ITCHiNCSonanpartsoftiu body. It make tho akin white, soft and uaoota trexaove tan tod frecltles, and Is "the BE3T toilet repBtns In THB WOULD. Eleeintiy jmt up. two botdes In omepsoi age, eaneisans at both internal and extev. nl treatment. AU Urst -0aa droxcifcia have it. ,Xroe fl.perpaelcaffs. , . tiM rw - .' i M Urn ,4 C. N. Crittenton,.Sola Wholesale Agent for Dr. C- W. Beuson's Itemed its, US Fulton St, New York. " - may 3 lw-c-th-fnn Fayette ville Observer. THURSDAY, FKURUARY th, le3, the undersigned will revive the '-publication of the FA YETTE VILLI? OBSERVE It. . The OliSERVKR wi'j be a, brg eotmtm wefekly newepaier, aud Will le mailed toub scribers, postage paid, at if 2 per an uum, al ways in advance. In will give the news of the day in as ample form as ILs space vs ill permit, and both regular and occasional correspon dents will contribute letlers from the Capita on State politics and affairs. I Democratic in polities, the Obsekvkk will labor, Urst of all, to assure the pru9icrifcyf theTowtvofTayetteville,' to- develop the vSst agricultural resources of its owji and " tlio neignboriug couuttes, ami to promote all that coneerivs the welfare of -the people of -North-Carolina. . : . I 1 Oppto.l to such Innovations on thej homely ways , of orir fathers as, in the guise of pro gres, harm society, the Oimivkk ! will be found in full sympstthy. with the nevv things bora of tee ctuinged condition of the skmth which sound-judgment or Enlightened exjeri cjneo Und to le also goo't." - v ' f ' As to the rest: it will strive to deserve lh. reputaUon of the uaiue it inherits, feb in . K. .1". HALE. .in. Nr..- v 1883. Harp er 's Weekly. I L LUSTIl ATED . is m 1D4(S? 12 a in f Hckf bundle.... 0 10 J..bbL,. 1, V halt lib!.. W bl:l iT UUl....... 4-' Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Ameri can Illustrated weekly journalr'By ltsunpar tisan position In politics, its admirable lllustra- flAna if-a nawfnllv AhAaan anriaa ahn.tBtATtna sketches, and poems; cpntributeaVby4hef ore- f most artists ana amnors or tne aay, it carries Instruction and entertainment t thousands of American bomes - v - e-' It will always be the aim of the publishers" to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family .newspaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals, r cr Year: llAKPEU'S WEKKLY... hakpkk's maoajcijfe. Harper's Bazar Northern Factory 13Ht D.vlry, Cream .' 14 6t SlAte 10 9 COFFEE, r ib . .. -.. Java....-i Iaguyra. Ul... CORN MEAL, V bus. COTTON TIKit, V" 1 Pheetlnc-i, t yd--.., . fili-tit YnTvs, ?-btisrh". ?i EiGS ' if dozcaj If 'fie .l;irkerel,o - Maekcrel,N.Vo, iiackereuNo siackorei Mullets. 4 bbl ;-iUriiets,,ror'k ll!s , X.C Roc Herriin;, p kcg.s ' Dry Cod, W lb FERTILIZERS, 2,000 its Peruvlait Gua.no, Jsoi ... .. . jj0 t rrfi Loboa. ' Baugh's Phosihate. J. ...... Caro Una Fer ulizer. . J , Ground Eonc....... . Bone- Meal. .... ... . . Kone Flour : Navassa Guano Complete Manure... i Whann's Phosphate ; Wando I'hospkate.; Berger & Eutz'e PJoirthata..Ut 00 Exrelleuzal Cottc- F01 tlil2Cr.fvl 00 Freljclvs Carbonate of Lioie. French'H Agricultural l lmv... FLOUR, tf" bbl i FTae.J.. Northern S-Uier. 'J-' s Exi-a....... Family U..j... City MIlls-K?.tra ...j. V. K.unlly.... .1... GLUE v lib.... ...'.I..... ! 11 GRAIN, I bushel . , Corn, f i)m tstoro, lags,whlte. L Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. Com, viiigo. In bags, white..'-- GG Corn, ca.i-go, mixed, in bags.. . 1 Oats, from store..-... GS Cow Peas 1 (LH) HIDES, ib Green... .L.... Dry L HAY,?? 100 lbs- Eastern. ..i. 1 20 ' Western..! 1 15 North River. HOOP ;IRON, JjAkd, gr iih- - Northern. J........ 11, ...... 1C3-40 North "Carolina . . . . 00 (fa LIME. 4?" barrel.. 1 40 Qt LUMBER, City Sawed, f M ft. . Ship Stuff, rcsawed.... 18 00 Rough Edgo Plauk .......15 o West India Cargotssaocording fa quality 00 Dressed Floorirur. seasoned. .Id 00 l.'Com'n..l3 00 055 33 to. C5 1? II -12 - I iNo.l jNo.2.( PAShENGER MAIL AN1 EXPRESS TRAIN. . r t - i . .. ,. ' " . .1 i . i,. Leave Wilmington at........T.10 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at..W.U..".0D A. IS. licavc Cliarlotte at.:..l.J...K.15 P. w. Arrive at Wilmington st.l..0.iS A. II ; Trait. Nos. 1 and 2 atop at regulsr station i oniy, and io!nts designated in the Cotftpaoyt f TtmcTaWc. ' r, - . ; j I Train V 1 Tla 1 v rr rf tm.tt I IX). No. 2. do. do. Sjfturdsy. - i SHELBY DIVISION. -PASSENGER. MAI Is EXPRESS A t rRE! 1 IT. j Daily except Sunday. 14 121 tf 1T-V Iearc' thsrloe... Arrive at Sholby... : Leave Shelbv.:. ............ .i....... : f Arrive at Charlotte. ....i.......... ......... lb CA 9 60 fi 00 ..4 13 .. 4 00 .. 7 00 .. a oo 5 i50 ..aj oo ..00 00 ..( 00 ..43 00 (xi on GO 00 .......CO (X) .40 00 00 00 .......00 00 A10 00 7 m h no o (W 5 :o r. 00 7 t-0 6 0 OO 10 00 5 r tf ou an ' . 60 8 50 tf? 4 WJ i - X52 50 tmr, oo twr,Y oo ffrftO 00 oo f24S (K mi oo &W 00 GXS7 00 47)70 00 J7 00 5"s 0 S.20 A.M .12.20 P. M. . 1.40 1. M. i 40P, 11. Tlas No. 1 and 2 mate close connect'n.n at Hatalet with It. A A. Trains to.anrl fro-ri Haij eizh. and at .Charlotte with' Shelby ,Dlrlfe!od . 1 ton" TrotTu siii t nsrir.Ue and RiueJh and CtTlQtu. i Tale Tralu 'o. 1 fir J?tatcvin3, MUti Western N c R R, AfchevlUo rd-I taints (-ft Also, for partmburg.) CiecnTille; Allien, Atlsnta aitd all point- Southwest ' M' j -j ... ; . 1 C. ONES,' 1 ' I ennienicnt. CI.AKK, General I'oKr;gT Agent F. W. EOV 12 'Wilidn6n!;:;Woldoti Railroad Cuipjiny. n OmCK OF 4iLXKKA L SUltJUXTfcNOEXT, Wllmtugtoo. N. C. Apiil 2S, I&-3. ... ii. tL,ii. V V- , l at t; 60 t C9 IK. Change of Schedule. 5 75 rCKHt 69 Si) a 6 4 a jio an 0 12 f - ! OS 7i 12 ANI AFTER A PHIL i ., t?c. A'l S IK M., Pafscnjrer Trains on thei WilniiDif" ton & Weldou Railroad will run ss follows : ' ' DAY MAIL AND 'EXPRESS TRAINS; D.ULt" Son. 47 North -anu 4 SouTii.j . ' -Leave WHndnion, Front tit. Dci-ot. C.40 A. M Arrive at Yeldon....j J. ..12.40 l'. ilT JUaivo wcMon.. .....: ....i... 3.;;0 J,.M Arrive at WRm'gton, Front St. Dfpt, J P. M. Fast Thropoh Mail & Pass sirCEx Thai DAiLrNo. 40 Boot Lw ve Weldou ............ J ..... . ArrI ve at V ilm'gton, Front d i.,I ' MAIL AND V ft. 6? 33, f 25 23 j 14 Scautling and Iioar Moias!5ts, gallon iNew Crop Cuba, in hhds.... 1 " In hbls Porto Rico, in hhds.... TheTHREK above publications...... Any Two above named ....... Hauper's YomcG People. ........ Harper's Maoazine Harper's YoCkg People, S""" Harper's Fhaxklix Square Libuarv, One Year (52 Numbers......-.... 1 00 . 4 00 . 4 CO . 10 00 . 7 00 . 1 M . 5 00 10 to 4v in bbla.. ;Sugar House, in IiIkIb byrup, in bbls... NAILS. Keg, Cut, let bails.. Postage Fret to all State and Canada. subscriber - in thf-United OIL, tf-gallo Kerosene Lard Linseed........ Rosin Tar J.... Ieck nnd Spar POULTRY . - Chickens, live, grown... .... " Spring Turkevs.......;.., PEANlTTS & bushel POTATOES, yr bushel - Sweet.;. Irish,! V bbl PORK,!? barrel City Mess Primi. Kump .v. RICE Carolina, lb.. Kotign, V bushel. . ... 3 00 40 00 oo 00 2G 40 Oil 11 10 6o 'J0 00 Oo A 20 u JQ r-o tf3J0 0t7 16 0l 1S Ci tl 00 (f)5 00 f - m m a 63 3 Si fid 6b Hi 6t ft? 66 a ltd & 6t S u 00 25 ti 1 44 oo 20 1 2S 10 i - 75 75 Leave Arrive at . ' -... ft.lo V p't lO.iiP .1NS IUilt. a PASSENGER TR ',-No. 45 North . ; WHmin?ton. i. I.... ,r- 1 Wcldon 61. 4.oo a. m: ...23 K ...lo 00 ...17 IThe Volumes of the Weekly begin with the i'Bfp v Country, first Number for January of each year. WficniT-"-'--'-'-'- no. tunc Is mentioned, it will.be understood j hrhl,' , '!... Lhat tbo subscriber wishes to commence with I 4.HT v sack. Alum., the Nomber next after the receipt of order. I Elverpoo! The last Four Annual Volume of Harper's ! Ltbon 4J 95 $! lfyt t?H 00 mi oo ecu oo 15 1 Tnvin No. 40 .South will stm nlv itt liontv Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro.nnd Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Ihtineh Road Leave i;c)r "" Mount for Tarboro at 7.00 A. M. and 6.15 Y. M.. Daily. Returning, leave; Tarboro at4.S0 A. M and 3 1. M. Dally. i -Trair.s on Scotland Neck Jiranch Road hnve ILaliftix for Scotland Neck at 3.65 P. M. Re -turning; leave Scotland Netk at 7.00 A. M. dally. i -. - , Train No. 47 make? close connection "at Wd don for all points North Dsily. AU rail vln Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Cay All trains run solid between Wl'vdngtort anl-v Wauhliigton, and havo Pullman Pal ace Steep era attached. - ' - ! JOHf F. DIYTNE. vicnerai uperu3tenuont. . T. M. EMERSON, Ucjieral Passenger AgeuL apl 2$ " - ' - Wil n i i nt;ioii , Coluiri h i ? - - - - -I" - 1101,0 All Jt ;VU r - ; . - i . - " r i ?, :--K"i--.t ' - T '.tr Ji.-'; t $.KL ' t; Change ofi Schedule. OV AND 7.2;AS1 Fa IlfTfl I Office or gejskual ScrEnrsTE?tiEMT I WilroiTJjrtU. N. C. April 29. 13. 14 I mau, postage pala, or by exiress, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed oue dollar per volume), tor $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be seut by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of $ 1 00 each. Rcmittatjees should be made by ro&t-Olucc 8CGAK, ? lb Cuba.. Porto Rico... A Coffee IV- C " Ex C Crushed SOAP, & th Northern. on o). oo oo oo CO fit at. fit IS fit & ewspapers are not to copy mis tutverwemem . v 73? 0 6t 6i. trithout the ejevress order of Harper & Broi Address ' i r - nARPER A BROTHERS, ' dec 12 New York. 10 60 2 bO 4 50 0 00 1883. ( Karpe r's Ba zar, ILLUSTRATED. This popular journal Is a rare combination of llteraturo, art and fashion. Its stones, poems, and essays are by tho best writers of Europe and America; Its ergravings possesses the highest artistic excellence; and In all mat ters pertaining to fashion it is universally ac knowledged to be the leading authority in the bind. The new volume will contain many bril liant novelties. Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts. . . . ! STAVES. V M-W. O. Barrel J. 12 CO R. O. Hogshead.... ....00 oo TALLOW, lb 1 ? TIMBER, 4f M feet Ship ping. 12 00 Fine Mill 11 25 i Mill Prime........ ..... 7 50 Mill Fair ... Common Mill - Inferior to Ordinary- . WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 'North Carolina..-.. J.......... WOOL.V 9 Washed... ...... Unwashed...... Burrr..... .................... Harp erTs Periodicals. Per Year: ...... 1 0 ...... 5 00 ILtKPER'SjBAZAR.. ..$ 4 00 Harper's Mao Aruat... .4 00 Harper's Weekly.... 4 00 - - . . i , i The Three above .publications..... 10 00 Aut Two above named : 7 00 Harper's Tocsq People Harper's Maoaetxe ) Harper's .Youxa PeOplk, i " niRPEs'rt Fbaxklix squabs librjlkt,' One Yer (S2 Numbers)... ............ 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers the United States or 'Canada. - Tbe Volnmes of the Bazar begins with the 41rst Number for January of each year. When no time la mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wUhes to commence with tba Number next after the receipt of order. ! t The last Four 'Annual Yolomes of -Harper9 Bazar. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, fcee of ex nse (provided the freight doe .not exceed one dollar per volume). for$ 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by nialL postpaid," on re ceipt of 1 00 each. it Remittances should be made by4 Post-Ofuce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss fjfewipapers. are not to copy thU ndrertiseiarnt tciibotrtCe express order of Harper A Bnos Ad.trcas . -' - - - , ' , - UAUPEli A lIITLTrilS. . d-wAi 4 hewYoxt. fiill no fie am 0IM ffli 00 mo oo etii oo 13 00 fi 8 50 e oo a eo 5 oo aio oc 0 00 60 4 CO 1 (O en 4 oo i oo a po fifi 30 21- fit 22 10 a 15 m'Sasmr AFTER APRIL SOtfi. lirfj. at M.. the following Passenger freueii - til-.. w!U Iks run on this road ; - l i NIGHT EXPRESS TRALN8. DAlLTt-No. i Wectand 47 EasC ! 1 Leave Wilmington.....;............. 9.50 P. M, Leavo Florence... ......... .......... 2.55 A. ix. Arrive at C. C A A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia....... .......... .40 A. M. L-eave ColuioblA....... .......10.00 P. MJ Iavc C, C. & A. Junction... ...i.. 10.20 P. M.i IjCavo Florence.... 1.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 6.2A.il; Night Mail a Passehoer TrawI Dailt. NO. 40 west. v Leave WUmington........ . ..11.10 P. JH. Arrive at Florence 2,45 A. M. IAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAIxr , j V " I '-. ' No. 45 East. ,-''"" -:- II Leave Florence at. .............4.50 P. M.I Arrive at Wilmington I8.. J... . .9.05 F.Ji Train 45 steps at all Stations. ! i 1 No. 40 stops only at Flemington Whltevilie, Fair BlutT and Marion. - I - ' Passengers for Columbia and all points en O A C. K. IL, C, A IL R- Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take:4i Night Express. , : ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston ana lor Augusta on Train s. i A Li trams run souu, oerween ccariefiton ana 75' 75 (W 7-'i m oo 9 11 I 6U 1883. r - v v : Harper's Ycixing People. AN ILLU3T RATED WEEKLY 18 Pager. 8C1TXU TO BOTH 1KD GIRLS OF FROM SIX t TO SIXTEEN TXA.RS OF AGE. VoL IT. commences November 7, 1662. The Tounff People has been from the first successful beyond anticipation. AT . Y. ave rting Post. 1 1 has a distinctive purpose, to which It stead ily adheres that, namely, of supplanting the vicious papers for the yonng with a paper more attractive, as well as more holesome. Bo$io$i Journal. i For neatness, elegance 'of engraving; and contents generally, it la uiunrpaafaPd by any publication of the kind -yet brought to our notice. Pittsburgh Gazette. . ' ' -''0 - - -TERMS : , t-c-'r HAUPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, i Per, Year. Postage Prepaid, J K'1"' Jtsole Numbers. Four Cents each. Sneclroen copy sent on receipt of Three Cts. The Volume of Harper's Young People for 1SS1 and 12. handsomely beund in lllunilna ted Cloth, will be sent by mail, pwtagepri paid on. receipt of fAwJ earh. Cover -foi Young Peopie for lSif. 33 cont; postage, 13 eenta additionaL - ' ' o s, , Remittances hoaki be mado by Post OfSo? Money Order or Draft; to avotl chance of h-nts. Newsnapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of likr.vi.it & UROTuEKS. Wilmlnrt-n. I JOHN T. DIVINE. , General Snpcrtntendent. ! . T. 3L EMEltSON. General raeseagxr Agtai. aplis - .... .j-,- : F. P. JONES, coca l LINTON, Jf. C., ATTORNEY AND sellor-at Law. VfiU practice ia any part o he State, special attention given .to the en : ttn of -rmr. -s : rf J01 j dee IS ;;e;r Yori. 1 BEFORE AND AFTER EfectHc p?thsce srs sr.t4n 33 DzyV Tra TO rjEU QLY, YOUMO OH OLD, tirjl'J- ar mL-i tr-- Js:avorsTZfcur7T Y i.net Vrrti-riv. Lirx ur tr;rit r.ire Vi.oR. vfrn a.svFX.s S J tw- tisa " uimw C 'JvsT vU; l wa4"i -ft . VCITAIS tilt C3V MAS5IIAIL, 1: luly T-ioI 1 " ';.;-- . y ... riilV1i'"vlrc. Asiirvl
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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