MISCELLANEOUS.
jftVORTHIHGTOirs
THE GREATVJ
MHOLERA ( RAP4P
IARRHWIURi
Br OTt sa TXAM. Vj
"4"T .-.tt.Gc.--1 C. . A.
tut chaius A.t:cu c:mht,
" Sun, t - .
h i:
Toa claim tfl
nBckforAMAKi-
Js'inrixE,".
cp-
cJ Bfiy ihrr rI1plaIBl, We claim It
-;.-.nply. because the lira of alldlea
. fnwuthrMool. IU Nenrinc. lteolvenf,
'.-rt?ireul Laxative properties meet all the
r.t t..t. herein referred to. It'sknown xcorll
p!yEclolnlQluERoH
Is s i.. t ami compotes th patient not by tUo
. .mu of oputcs and drastic cathartic.
.: tin restoration of activity to the tomacb
i txoa rytem, whrrfby the brain Is rc
f rvorbUl fandc, which aro created by
abm e referred Ux
T. r?cicn. Lawyers. Literary men, Mrr
tt in. r.ankrr.Ladlt" and all thoe who1 cd
.rirr i-tnplojmrnteauenerroc prostration,
rr -ubrrtte of the blood. tfotnach. bout -I oi
k, or who require a nerve tonic. ji-tivr
. r-t.inlant.SAAarrAMNKr.TlXKlinai.ia!lc.
TfeniJMiHN proclaim It the mot wonM rfnTin
: --actth,teTerutalnlthcflnkinirten.
iM bv all Drorcit. Tim Hit. S. A.
Kit lOlONP MED. CO., 'nrre,SUoih, Ma
l or testimonial and circulars enl clamp.
CUt. 2f. e&tttta. Am-, ro T::i ZL'.7. i'l
aulS lw-nrtn
Vital Questions! !
Ask the most eminent physician
Of any school, what is the best thing
in the world for quieting and allaying
all irritation of the nerves and curing
all forma of nervous complaints, giving
natural, childlike, refreshing sleep al
ways? And they will tell you unhesitatingly
"Somo form of Hops!"
CHAPTER I.
Ask any or all of the most eminent
physicians:
What is the best aud only remedy
that can l3 relied on to cure all diseases
ui the kidneys and urinary organs, such
ai llruht's disease, diabetes, retention
r inability to retain urine, and all the
diseases and ailments peculiar to Wo
iren.w And thev will tell you explicitly and
emphatically "U-Jchu."
Aik the same physicians:
"What U the most reliable and surest
cure fur all liver diseases or dyspc psia;
constipation, indigestion, bllliousness.
inalaml fever, aue, &c..M and they
will tell you:
Mandrake! or Dandelion!"
Hence, when these remedies aro coru
hino.1 with others equally valuable
And coat pounded into Hop Bitters,
such a
Concluded next nignth.J
iuly IHti&vr Im.
1 Z??&
HI
IfLaeaM to an effect, not a cxivus. IU origin
within: tu manifestations wtthoot. Hence,
to cure tnc dleao the CAUSE mast be remov
al &nl In o other war en a care to effected
WAUSEW SAKE iflUN'EY AND LIVER
CUtlE U establUhod oa just this principle. It
raJlaes that
95 Per Cent.
of all dUcaaes arise from deranjrM kidneys and
treramUt striae at once at the root of the
Ufticulty. Tna element oi which It la com
now! ait directly upon the great organs, both
aaTVoDll an l llESTOHER, and by placlnje
them in a beaithy condition, UxIto disease and
-vain from the system.
or the innumerable troubles caused by un
hsalthy Kidneys, Urer and Ualnary Organs;
lor the dlstreailcgc Disorder of Women; for
Malaria ao4 fpr physical derangements rencr
a.iT. this irrcat reajcly has no eioaL IWware
of (mpoaisrs. ImluUooa and concoctions said
lK"tSaskforWAIlXEII-S SAFKDI
AI.KTt CURB. i
for sale by all dealers. .
1L IL WARXEU CO..
aplll la Rochester. N. T.
not, life 1 sweeping
by, go and dare be
fore rou die, some
thing mighty ana
aubllme leave bchlnl to conquer time.
week In your town. i outfit fn
rlvk. Kt rxtiilnr new. Pn1l n.-t n
i.- u a
free. No
Capital not required
We will fcrnlsh yrm eTerythlnx. Uany are
men. and boys and irtrls make areat pay.
lieader, if you want buslneaa at which yon can
snake rfeatpay aU the time, write for parti era.
ars to it. HA.1XJETT Co, Portlaad, llaltie.
soy lS-dAw U.
ficn yOA TAX
TheDaily Review
A MOTII Blt'S LO VI2.
Some day,.
When others braid your thick brown
hair, , t
And drape your form n silk and lace.
When others call j'ou "dearand "lair,"
And hold your hands and ki.ss your
face.
You'll not forget that far above
All other U a mother a love.
Some da v. i
'Mong strangers in far distant lands.
In your new homo beyond the sea.
When at your lips are baby hands.
And children playing at your knee
Oh, then, as at your side they grow.
How I have loved you, you will know!
Some day.
When you must feel love's heavy loss.
You wdl remerabcr other year?.
When I, too, sank) beneath the crosj.
And mix my memory with thy tears.
In such dark hours be liot afraid.
Within thy shadow I have prayed.
Some day, f
Your daughter's voice, or smile or eyes.
My face will suddenly' recall:
Then you will smile in sweet surprise.
Ami your soul unto mine will call
In that dear unforgolten prayer;
Which we at evening used to share.
Some day.
A flower, a soDg. a word may bo
A link between U3 strong nnd sweet;
Ab, then, dear child; remember me!
And let your heart U; mother beat
My love is vitti you everywhere
You cannot go beyond my prayer.
Some dav. t
At longest it cannot' be long.
I shall with glad iui patience wait.
Amid the glory and the song.
EL lor you bforc the Golden (iate.
After earth s parting anil ear u s pain.
Never to part! Never aain!
Cock-Flghttiiit.vs SluKi
Once upon a time a man with long
brown hair, which patted naiarally in
the middle, and eyes as mild asihose of a
Jersey cow, journeyed from the North
to the Southwest in search oi health
His moraU were good, but jhis lungs
were weak. At ieast this was tho con
clusiou of eminent physicians. He was
a clergyman, but as t(ae denomination
to which he belonged was not responsi
ble for, his physical condition, it need
not bo specified here. The young man
was a scion of New England, chaste in
depcrlment, and sanctified in appear
ance, wearing golden spectacles, the
better to prevent him from beholdinc
the rampant sinfulness of the people
with whom he came in contact. The
young New Knglandcr drifted to New
Orleans. The plimato suited him. He
remained to teach school, and prospered
in a measure. ! But the influences that
strengthened his lungs weakened his
morals. He became a victim to the
mania for making riioney. One Sun
da y this was long) ago he heard a
sound ot many voices on one of tho by
streets of the city of his adoption. A
great crowd had gathered around two
stray roosters which were fignting
savacely. The comments and exclam
ations of tho crowd were in 17
different languages, ranging all the way
from English to Lingua Geral. The
clerical young New Jbnglander studied
the situation with interest. His activi
ties were aroused.' An inspiration
seized him. Why not take advantage
of the savage defight of thes roughs
and sailors and Dagos and turn it to
account? He carried out his brilliant
ideas, and to this day. although the
clerical young New Eoglander has been
turned to dust theso 50 years, the cock
pit he built stands a monument to his
r-rsirhr onprirv and culture. Every
Sunday in tho jrear it is in lull blast,
and bets arc made and booked in Eng
lish. French, German, Italian. Spanish,
Portuguese .and Russian. The point
we desire to tuake is this, that the South
by virtue ot the sopeJior energy and
enterprise of the lopg-haired New Eng
laud clergyman is able to compete even
with the cultured North, so far as its
staple amusements are concerned. Wo
submit to any unprejudiced mind that
tho pastime of cock-fighting is quite as
ennobling and enlightening as the
amusement known as slugging, which
during the past few years has become
the typical Northern sport. Atlanta
!Ua.) Conntiiution.
Cn -land's Prettiest Woman,
Keswick, in Cumberland, can boast
of ouo charming possessiou in the shape
of the prettiest woman in England.
She is a barmaid at tho Nelson wine
vaults in that town. Her name is
Edith Twenty mau, and sho is reported
to be as good and modest as sho is
beautiful. She has the gorgeous milk
and roses complexion that is so rarely
seen outside of England, united to
splendid eyes, full, dark and lustrous as
those ot a gazelle, pearly teeth, regular
features, with rich dark hair, growing
low on tho brow, and a 'figure whose
tino outlines were not to be concealed
hv thft rut of her Icountrv-mado gown.
Sho is simply dazzling, ahd how such a
pearl of beauty has been left hidden In
this quiet little town is a marvel. She
is well educated, paints in water colors,
and is perfectly free from all vanity
and self consciousness. Had sho been
born a French woman she would ere
this have dazzled the public I in some
mute role in one of the great spectacu
lar niwvv nf the dav. As it i?.?shc will
probably follow the example of her
eldest sister, who was as f beautiful as
she, and who married a good, honest
fellow in her own station of i life and
who is now a comfortable matron with
a house full of children. ' j
A ICare Layout.
Here now is the "layout" of a party
that will soon be asking for votes :
The Boss Shepherd ring frauds in the
District of Columbia.
The safe burglary iniquity.
Tho whiskey frauds, reaching to the
White House. I -I
Tho Frcedman's Bank swindle.
Tho Belknap fmpeachment.
Tho Robeson naval frauds.
The Sanborn frauds .
The Indian Bureau frauds.
Tho Pension Bureau Irauds.
The Black; "Friday rascality.,
The theft of tho Presidency in 1S7G.
Tho Indiana bribery in 1SS0.
And the star route frauds, not to
mention a long list of j other offenses.
j mivu vu ju h; auu nuuuu
AtMriU A 1!.: l . .
uiciimun iijr iuucai party inai ever
existed in this country. Indianapolis
Ssniinel. . ,
Many times you want to keep meat
or lish for several days. Lay it in a
solution of Rex Magnus over nijht and
you can keep it for weks. You can
:?o keep milk a week or more bv stir
ring in a little of-the 'Snow Flake"
brand. dawt28a.
A certain merchant in want of a boy,
lately displayed the following suggestive
notice: "Boy wanted who has fully
rested himself, and not too intellectual."
Ministers Sound its Praise.
Rev. Mr. Greenfields, ' Knoxvillc,
Tenn., writes as follows : "Samaritan
Xervine permanently cured my s,on of
epileptic fits." Here's food for thought.
Sold by druggists, $l.0
A singledrop ot blood will furnish
the mosquito food for a week, and yet
people who drink heartily themselves
begrudge the poor mosquito that single
drop. 1
" ;
Mothers Don't Know.
How many children are punished
for being uncouth, willful, and indiffer
ent to instructions or rewards, simply
because they aro out of health! An
intelligent lady said of a child of this
kind: "Mothers should know that it
they would give the little ones moder
ate doses of Hop Bitters for two or
three weeks, the children would be all
a parent could desire."
When his hairdresser got into finan
cial difficulty, Fogg said it was a case
of dyer distress. Boston Transcript.
Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is without a
peer. It consists of both external and
internal treatment and costs only $1.
per package. At druggists.
-
According to the faculty, eisht parts
in ten of the human blood consist of
pure water. ; This seems to leave a very
small margin for whiskey.
That Husband of Mine
Is three times the man he was before
ho began using "Wells' Health Renew
er." SI. Druggists.
Quarterly Meetings
Wilmington District of the Methodist
E. Church, South.
TIIIUD ROUND. I
Clinton at Goshen Aug 18 19
Elizabeth Aug 25-26
WhiteviUe Aug 25-26
Point Caswell at Pt Gas well Aug 28-29
Waccamaw Mission -..Sept 1- 2
Fair Bluff. ; Sept 8- 9
Rout. O. Burton. P. E.
C?iiFVi-stTin from Youthful Imprudence
bUlIGrerS causing Servoua Debility,
mental and physical werkness. Valuable In
fonnaUon for home cure FREE. Used 23 years
successfully.- Dr. . G. Olln, Box 242, Chica
go. , may Sl-d4wly
Prepared from formulas used by an eminent
physician during 20 years successful
practice.
SiKJCliic No. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi
cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether
Scrolulous or acquired. Skin diseases, tlm
pics, moth patches, etc , are permanently
cured bv IUte's Specific No. I. Price $1.
Specific No: 2 Cures StMrsAL Weakness,
Nervous Debility, from Youthful Indiscre
tions or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vital
lty and Loss of ManhooL This remedy Is un
equalled In the cure of these complaints. It Is
a powerf al stlmnlns to the weakened Nervous
System, assists Nature to renew the strength
and vigor of the debilitated organs, and effects
a radical cure. Price $1.
Specific No. 4 Ivcs Instant relief and per
manently cures Rheumatism. Price 2.
Specific No. 6 A posiUve cure for all weak
nesses common to females. Price $1.
Sold by Druggists or sent on receipt of price
by J. W. Bate, S'J N. Clark St., Chicago.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
may 31-ly-dAw nnn
Ho Kopeats the Remark.
Will you please repeat that remark, Mr.
Mathlson ?" ! -
Turninp; so as to look your representative
squarely In tho face, the head of the house
ot Soreu Mathlson & Co., Pharmacists, No.
1,802 State htrcct. Marble Block, Chicago, re
plied : "Yes, elr, with pleasure- My remark
was that we consider Parker's Ginger Tox
ic, now called Parker's Tosic, the best arti
cle of Us kind In the market. Our Bales for
the last six months tell the whole story and
settle the qucsUon. The Tonic, like a good
dinner, carries Its own recommendation with
It. It's bound to sweep the West like a prairie
on fire. In cases of rhenmatlms, dyspepsia
and liver and kidney troubles It scores succes
ses and wins friends every day."
Iliscox & Co. beg "to call public attenUon
to the fact that hereafter Parker's Gixger
Toxic will be advertised and sold simply un
der the name of Parker's Tonic. We make
this change for, the reason that unprincipled
dealers are constantly deceiving their cus
tomers by snbsUtutlng Inferior preparations
under tho name of ginger; and as ginger Is
really an unimportant flavoring Ingredient, we
drop the misleading word.
There i no change, however, in the prepara
tion itself, and all bottles In the hands of
dealers, wrapped under the name of Ink
er's Ginger Toxic, contain the genuine med
lclne If the fac simile signature of Iliscox &
Co. !s at the bottom of the outside .wrapper.
aog 11-dAw
First National Bank of Wil
mington.! CAPITAL' STOCK
SURPLUS FUND
, $250,000
66.000
Deposits received and collections; madeon
all accessible points In the United States.
DIRECTOR'S j i
. E. BURRUSS. ' D. G. WORTH!
A. MABTIN. JAS. ST BUNT.
B. F. II ALU
j orncxRss
E. E. EUBBUS3
PrestdemU
A. K. WALKER-...-
W. LARKIN3......
. W1J3..--. -.V.
. - Cashier
Atit CaaUcr
MISCELLANEOUS.
. New Orleass, August 1, 1S3.
TO THE PUBLIC !
i. '
Investigate for Yourselves!
Postmaster-General Gresham having pub
lished a wilful and malicious falsehood in I re
gard to the character of The Louisiana State
Lottery Company, the following fact are giv
en to the public to prove his statements, that
we are engaged in a fraudulent business, to be
false and untrue : !
Amount of prizes piid by The Louisiana
Stite Lottery Company from January 1, 187,
to present date :
Paid to Southern Express Co., ; New i
Orleans, T M Wcscott, Manager.. $1,S66,SC0
Paid to Louisiana National Bank,
Jos HOglesby, President 4G3.900
Paid to oulsiana State National
Bank, 8 II Kennedy, President 125,100
Paid to New Orleans National Bank,
A Baldwin. President 88,550
Paid to National Union Bank,
S Charlaron, Cashier 64,450
Pld to Cifzens Bank,
E LCarrieie, President .J. 57,000
Paid to Gcrmanla National Bank,
Jules Ca8sard, President..... . ..... ! 30,000
Paid to Uibernla National Bank,
Chas Palfrey, Cashier 37,000
Paid to Canal Bank. Ed Toby. Cash'r 13,150
Paid to Mutual ational Bank, !
Jos Mltchel, Cashier 8,200
Total paid as above ....$2,253,650
Paid in sums of under $1,000 at the
various oflices of the Company
throutl'out the Urited States. 2,627,410
Total uaid by all r.-. ...... . $4,881 ,060
For the truth of the above facts we refer the
public to the oflicexs of the above .named cor
poratlons, and for our legality and standing to
the Mayor and Officers of the City of New Or
leans, to the State authorities of Louisiana,
and also to the U. S. Officials of Louisiana.
We claim to be legal, honest and correct In 1 11
our transactions, s much so s any business
in the country. Our standing is conceded by
all who will investigate, and our stock has for
years been sold at our fcoard of Brokers, and
owned by many of our best known and re
spected citizens, 'j '
M. A. DAUPHIN, President
ETCapital Prize $75,OOOJS
Tickets only $5. Shares in pro
portion. Louisiana State Lottery
Company.
We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and m' person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and. that the
same are conducted tcith honesty, fairness, and
in good faith toward all parties, and we autlior
ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac
similes of our signatures attached, in its adver
tisements." 1
Commissioners.
Incorporated to 1S68 for 525 years by the Leg
lalature for Educational ana Charitable pur
poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a
reserve rund of -fooo.oou . nas . since ueen
added. . I
Bv an overwhelming DOPulai vote its fran
chise was made a part of the present State
Constitution adopted December 2i, A. v., i7.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by the people of any orate.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. Ninth Grand I Drawing, Class
I, at New Orleans, Tuesday, September 11 ,
1SS3 IGOth Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dol
lars Each. Fractions in Fifths
in proportion.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize of '. 75,000
1 Capital Prize of 25,000
1 Capital Prize of 10,000
2 Prizes of $6,000 ! 12,000
5 Prizes of 2,000....: 10,000
10 Prizes of 1,000 10,000
20 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of. 200.. i .-. 20,000
300 Prizes of 100 30,000
500 Prizes of 50 25,000
1000 Prizes of 25... 25,000
approximation trizes. j
9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750
9 500. 4,500
9 250. 2,250
1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should only be
made to the oSice of the Company In New Or-
For further Information, write clearly, giv
ing full address. Address l O. Money Or
ders or Registered Letter to -NEW
ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
Ordinary letters by Mall or Express, to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
1 New Orleans, La. j
or M. A. DAUPHIN, - - i
607 Seventh St.- Washington, D. C.
aug 15-wed-sat 4w-dAw
Tobacco.
W
E HAVE FULL LINE3 OF TOBA
which , we are selling EIGnT CENTS under
prices prior to May 1st.
Also a very largo Btock of GROCERIES and
PROVISIONS at bottom figures.
WORTH & WORTH.
may 7 j
C. D. Morrill.
"TJNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND
CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec
ond street, opposite Southerland's stables.
Respectfully solicits orders and guarantees
good work, prompt delivery and satisfaction la
ererv retpect. : i I - mv l-tf
JUST THEIPAPER THE PEOPLE WAIT
KD. OLDHAM'S
WESTERN SENTINEL.
(Established 1332.)
Should be Read at Every Flresldln E&estern
' - North Carolina. , T J J- i
Foil of News, Fun. General Information and
Something to Interest Everybody.
SEND 50 CEXTS ANT TST IT THREE MOSTHS.
WINSTON, X. C
" a'plti ; ; . ' - "
- MISCELLANEOUS. '
GUNS. AND CUTLERY
,'y A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Muzzle anfl Breech-Loader
J Guns,
Revolvers'and Ammunition
SILVER PLATED- M
SPOONS & FORKS,
I A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF
Pocket Knives,
Table Cutlery.
Popular prices to suit all at
N. JACOBI'S,
HARDWARE DEPOT,
dec!22-tf
o. 10 South Front St
Livery and Sale Stables.
JJOBSKS, BUGGIES, PIUETON3 AND
CARRIAGLS let at I low rates. Also Board
or Iloraes.
The Finest Hearse in the
I City.
A CAR LOAD OF
Kentucky Horses & Mules
Just received and for sale low.
The best lot of Ltock in the city.
IIOLLINGSWORTII & WALKER,
At the New Stables.
may 4-tf Cor. Fourth and Mulberry sts
Fly Traps.
milE BEST AND I CHEAPEST IN THIS
J.
market. Our
GRAIN CRADLES
cannot be surpassed in price or quality.
A large and . well selected stock of Hard
ware at W. E. SPRINGER & GO'S.,
Successors to John Dawson & Co.,
aug C Market Street
E. G. Blair,
GENERAL COMMISSION UKRCUAMT,-
vx
No. 10, North Second Street,
I Wilmington, N. C.
Solicits consignments of all kinds of Country
Produce. Top prices and quick returns guar
anteed. Will 1 resjhip to other markets when
requested. ,
aug 6 , E. G. BiiAIR.
Number 8.
lOOD BEEF, MUTTON, ,
' LAMB AND! VEAL.
The best the market affords at '
BORNEMAN'3 STALL, -
,No. s, New Market
june S
New Yorlt & Wilmington
i '
Steamship Line.
STEAMERS ' I
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVER!
SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
REGULATOR. '. '.. i Saturday, July 23
BENEFACTOR ....Saturday, Aug 4
REGULATOR Saturday, Aug 11
BENEFACTOR...... .Saturday, Aug lb
REGULATOR.. Saturday, Aug 25
TVifmicrh mils IjvHnsr &nd Lowest
Through Rates imarantced to andirom Points
In North and South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
i.i
' THMAS E. BOND, Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
TIIEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent,
35 Broadway, New York.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO:, General Agents,
july 25-tf. I i
Millinery & Fancy Goods.
T AD1ES, AND CHILDREN'S IITS,
' BONNETS, LACE TIES and
BOWS AND RIBBONS,
In all the latest styles. j
Orders from the country promptly filled and
satisfaction guaranteed.!
.- f
l My patrons will find it to their Interest to
call and examine. .
MRS. S. J. BAKER,
122 MARKET STREET.
june 9
For Sale.
UST BE SOLD j THIS WEEK MY
llUOouuvuv - -
urtnr Machine. All new. Can be seen
at residence. No. 411, South Sixth street- ,
july 23 1 - nuaay.
Laboratory of . , f
j STATE A8S1TEK AHD UHKKinT, u
G06East Grace Street.
' RrcnMOND, Va., Januaryt 30th, 1S83.
ifn ill Ktcttim. haa ma If- tnnum to ma tlie
composition of his Hair Festorer and 1 have
aidO BUOjeciea it lO cueuuossi exauiiuuvu a
commonly employed In making preparation
IOr UM) lUUr, nor BOyiuuij; uasmiui, aut wa
therefore be usel without apprehension of la-
lunous resutu.
. WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D..
State Chemist.
Whilst that king ydtu Mr. Ezeklel. for the
Tlafr Keatorer rou so klndlv sent me. I take
rreat pleasure in saying to you that iu bene
ficial effects upon my hair have been so appar
ent as to attract the commendation of all my
friends woo have noticed U. '
It is in my estimation a treasure, without
which the toilet of none who have nsed it will
be complete. Moping It soar realize yoq the
pecuniary success yon so richly deserve.
- j rcmaavveryreBpeciJiwij, .
MkS. A. ii V. Wise.
' Richmond, Va- Teb. 27, 1SS7.
ForsAlebyalldrngglsts. Price tl per bov
He. "I ,. lelil?
ItATXIiOADS,
Wilmington, Columbia
& Augusta 111 It! Co. j
OrrnaCoT Gsxsxai. StrrEaurrEXDErr. j
I
Wilmington, N. C July Sl&J. i
J
ir " -
Change of Schedule.
AS AND - AFTER JCLY Sth, ISSZ; at
si st n n mar ".-v i i awi w m iHMmn r nriifi
will be run on this road : 1 1 i
I v ; ;' Wcet and 47' E&aU IK.
leave Wllmmgton.: j........ .wr. v
Leave Florence. L. ...... iW.A. u.
Arrive at C. C A A. Junction.... 6.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia. A- M.
TMr rLrlnTnh1 9. &5P. SL.
Leave C, C4A. Junction. ia. 1. M.
LcaveFlorer.ce 1.55 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington... J Ai M
Niorrr Mail axd Passkhgeb Tbaet, DAK.T
''I ' j yJ. m ui
Leave Wllmlngton......i....;;...10.40 P. M
Arrive at Florence. 1.45 A.M.
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DA1LT
No. WEasU.-r;;-'' ll ' 7 '-''.'j
Leave Florence at... ...... .! 3j25 P.M. i
Arrive at Wilmington .7.41 P. M
Train 43 steps at all Stations. - I i
No. 40 stops only at Fleming ton. and Marlon.
Passengers for Columbia and all points on U.
& C. R. R., C., & R. 1L Stations. Aiken Juno
tlon, and all points beyond, should take 43
Night Express. ' I 'I "
Pullman Sleepers for Charleston on Train 4S !
! All trains run solid between Charleston , I
Wilmington.! ," I - !
Local freight leaTcs yilmington daily . ;
fftt Sunflnv At 7 A. M. ; I i ; "
JOHN Fj DIVINE. L
General Superintendent.
T. M. EMERSON, General PasscBgcr
.Jul! ,
Wilmington & Weldon
Railroad Comphiiy. ,
A:
OFT1CR OF GEKEBAL SurKRnrrtHOXNT,
I Wilmington, N. C, July 8, 18t3. 1
1 Change of Schedule.
GVN! AND AFTER JULY 8, 1883, AT 3.00 ,
JfP. M., Passcnarer Trains on the W liming- J
toe) & Weldon Railroad will run as follows :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAItT
Nos. 47 North aki 43 Soutw. . ! J
Leave Wllaibigton, Front St. Depot, Gi40 A. M
Arrive at Weldon 12.40 ! P. M
Leave Weldon..... 8.00 P. M
Arrive at WUigton, Front St. D'pt, 8.4tt P.j M
Fast Th bough Mail & Passgkoeu Trains .
' 1 DAILT No. 40SOUTU. - j ' I .
Iave Weldon 1.. 5.55 P. Mj
Arrive at Wilm'gton.Front St. Dp't 10.i5p. Mj ,;
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DaILT
l No. 43 North. Vr' 1 1
Leave Wilmington...... ; 8.00 1'M. :
Arrive at Weluon 2.'.0,A.M.
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, I
Goldsboro and Magnolia. , I 1
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky
Mount for Tarboro at 12.00 A. M. and ,4.30 P.
M., Daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.00 ;
A. M and 3 P. M. Daily. I 1 . J
Tnrics on Scotland Keck Branch Road lcve
Halifax for Scotland Neck, at; 3.25 -P. -Be.
turning leave Scotland heck at 7.3 A. j
daily except Sunday. 3 .
Train No. 47 make close connection at Wei-
.don for all points North Dally. All rail vis
Richmond, and dally except Sunday 'via Bay
Line. 1 .
Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con j
ncctlon for all Points North via Richmond aud
Washington
All trains run solid between Wl'mlngtcn and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep
ers attached. t j.
For accommodation of local travel a passcn
gcr coach will be attached to local freight leav-
ing Wilmington at 6.15 A. M. Daily except
Sunday. " i . f
JOHN F. DIVINE,
1 General Superintendent. 7
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent.
juty 6 . . .(...: .1 ; . ..
Carolina Central E. R.
j- Company.
Office of general 8 uvranrrxxD em t,
Wilmington, N. C, June 13 th. 18J3.
rr nir liJtT'W -j:.
i Change of Schedule.- .
-k. m a TT a UWIIl'V T f-.? W 49iU , IBM MtrfO .
following acnemue will be operated on this
Railroad : 1 . .. , . ! ,
PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN,
,.': Dally except Sundays.' r: . ij t
) Leave Wilmington at.. ......7.10 P. L
J Leave Raleigh at 1..7.33P.M.
A Arrive at Charlotte &t ...7.00 A. M. ,
N0.1.
! ) Leave Charlotte at... ...... .8.45 P. M.
No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at. .8.30 A. M .
) Arrive : at Wilmington AC..8.25 A. U. I
Passenger Trains 4 stop at regular stations
only, ankpoints designated la the Company's
Time Table. 1 1
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL .
' 1 . . EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. , I.
K 1 Daily except Sundays. , j'
Leave Charlotte ......1 5.30 P. U
Arrive at Shelby.... 9.00 P. M.
Leave Sbclhy ..1 7.00 A. K.
Arrive at Charlotte.. ..10.30 Aj. M.
Trains No.! 1 and 2 make dose connectton at
Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from ILal
clgh. -1 - .1 11 I
Through Sleeping Cars between Wllmmgton
and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
Take Train No, 1 for Statcsvllle, SUtlons
Western N C RR, Ashevllle and polnU West.
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens
Atlanta and all points Southwest. L n
1 r. r.fiwa r
1 I SuperlntcndenL
F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent
iuneU3 . t-"- t 1 '
A week made jlI home b
the Industrious. Best bust. 1
ness now before the public .
-3 Capital not needed. We
start too. Men. women, bora And rtrl
wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la ' -the
the time. You can work In spare time, or ,
give your whole time to the business. No
other business will pay - you nearly ' as welL
No one can fall to make enormous pay, by en -
Siglng at once. Costly outOt and terras free.!
oncymade fast, easily and honorably. , Ad- I
drees Tkcb A Co., Augusta, Malae. , r '
nov 16-IAw tf. 1 . 1 I
PACIFIC GUANO
.1.
Just received and' for sal
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ,
and ,:, :-. ... I ,v; !f
' I
Dissolved Bone phosphate.
We never Bave had the ;t!rt rcornp'olat cf
these rertillzers not bringing ;p roll table crop
See ourJCovny Agents.
ALEX. EPCUNT'AZSON.'
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