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MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREAT GERM AH REMEDY, FOR PAIN, i Relieve ta2 cures . ; RHEU3L1TIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, : BACKACHE, C11S1CS2, TOOTSiCEZ. SCBE THROAT, QUIS3T, SWELLISQ3, SPHAINS, Soraaets, Cats, Bruises, FROSTBITES. BrnNS, SCAE.DS, And U other bodily aches . . - and paid. nFTT CZjI3 1 BOTIH gold by irll Dngglst u 1 Deaterc. Direcuou iu 11 king in get. Tie Claries jVcjelcr Co. (Sneemoii tm A- Vocaler Co.) Btlliaere, Hn C. S. A. A SPECIFIC FOR EPILEPSY, SPASMS, v nOMVULSIQHS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DAHCE, ALCHOHOLRH, CP113M EATIKGSTPHILLIS, SGBOf uiKxisas EVIU UfiLlf BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, KERYOUSKESSSIOKHEADASRE, RKEUMATISHERYOyS WEAKRESS, KERYOUS PROSTRATION BRA1H WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BlLIQUSNESSOSTiYEHESS, KIBHEY TROUBLES AMD IRREGULARITIES. Tie Dr. S. Ai Mii Mei Co, Proprietors Ct- ToseplL, ao. " (31) Correspondence freely answered by Physicians. For testimonials and circulars send stamp. C. . CSITTSlTTClVeeat, ITew Tcri sept 17-1 w-nrm OiiffAwnun from Youthful Imprudence OUllGrGrS causing Nervous Debility, mental and physical werkness. Valuable lu formation for home cure FREE. Used 23 ycara successfully. Dr. A. G.,OUn, Box 242, Chica go. maySl-d&wly BATE'S SPECIFICS. or Prepared from formulae used by an eminent physician during 20 years successful practice. Specific No. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether Scroluloua or acquired. Skin diseases, rim plea, moth patches, etc.,, are permanently cured by Bate's Specific No. I. Price $1. Specific No. 2 Cures Semixai. "Weakness, Nervous Dkbimty, from Youthful Indiscre tions or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vital ity and Loss of Manhood. This remedy is un equalled in the cure of these complaints. Jt is a powerful stimulus to the weakened Nervous System, assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical cure. Trice $1. Specific No. 4 Gives instant relief and per manently cures Rheumatism. Price $2. Specific No.6 A positive cure for all weak nesses common to females. Price $1. Sold by Druggists or sent on receipt of price by J. W. Bate, 59 N. Clark St., Chicago. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. may31-ly-d&w mm - . . With Pen and Pencil. "No, sir; I don't believe newspaper men are more dissipated than any other class of men who earn their living by their brains," said Mr. A. II. Siegfrld, Manager of the Advertis ing Department of the St. Paul Pioneer-Press. Still, those of them, who do desk-work are tempted to stimulate, for it's very hard on the nerves and stomach." . "As for example?" "As for example, In my own case. II stuck to my desk on this paper tmtil my nerves were like a bunch of telegraph wires after a srale. and my stomach kept a "out as good time as a two dollar watch. My friends suggested this and tho doctors advised that, but one day I 'canrht oh to an 'ad. of Parker's Tonic, and tried it". I Lave never endorsed a proprie tary medicine before, but I shall ucpart from rov rule and say that the Tonic Is not merely the best thing but the only thing that-breaks up these attacks. All desk workers should make a, note of it." " - . ' This preparation, which has been known as Parker's Ginger Tonic, will hereafter be advertised and sold simply under the name of Parker's Tonic As unprincipled dealers arc constantly deceiving their customers by u..K.MtiiHncr inferior articles under the name of ginger, and as ginger ia really an unfmpori tant 'flavoring ingredient, we drop the mislead ing word.. ...... There it n9 chain, however, in the prepara tion itself ', and all bottles remaining in tho hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker's ginger Tonic, contain the gen uine medicine if the fac sin.Uo signature of IIiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. . .. . sept ll-d&w Farmers, Take Notice. JORRIS nOO CHOLERA COMPOUND u just the thing to cure or prevent Jtiog noi era ana an diseases to wmcn swino run uu- ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease known asTrlchnae. and will 'put yonr hog sin a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid ney a, liver, Ac, of worma and parasites, : -Each package contains one and one-half pounds and will, if given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 2u hogs in a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. TfcT'-Iarmcra of Duplin county are giving it the praise. All farmers shonkl bnv a rac,k- For sale .wholesale and retail, by W. II. GKEEN. Druggist. Market Street. Wlfmrnsrton. .N li , v iIm 1VdAw.tf , h ; QWi Newspapers A OOilQUERCRO Tfte Daily Review AME8SENGEU, W intl, you never have blown so sweet As you blow to-day ; v r j Never before could your voice repeat s Half so rich a lay:; ? . - i 4 For you come1 j from ! where my lady dweiU ! . And the burden of your music , tells What a beauty lights her eyes. What a sweetness fills her sighs, What a tender grace I M Plays upon her spirit-quickened face. Return, O wind, and teU The nmiri T Invp ir, Wll i hat the day isflon without her, Night is racked with dreams about her. . And my breast Can know no rest 1 Till mv eves airain beho d hir. I ill my arms bnce more enfold her. . George Ambrose Dcnnison. - . ! China's Abllitv to Cope with France. A reporter o the Tribune called upon a gentleman in this city who has been nine years in the employment Of the Chinese government a!s principal draughtsman. I under Commander tails, formerly chief constructor of the Chinese navy This gentleman said: "having served m the oilicial capacity I do not wish my name mentioned, but I have no objection to giving you my views.. What show do 1 think China will be able to make against France m the coming war? 5Iy impression is that the French have! not the slightest idea ot the difficulties before them. Ever since the last war China has been steadily adopting European methods, both in drill and war material. Dur ing the .whole time that I was in the arsenal there we're evidences -'of a steady preparation jfor this event when ever it might comd. China can now ca?t her own cannon) and shot and shell. She can build! small ironclads and build them well. ! If she requires a larger fleet she mulst buy ! it ; but Ger many and England would bs glad to sell her all she wants. I believe that China has a secret understanding with some European nation, ' but whether it be England, Gerbiany orj Russia I do not know. You must bear in mind that in population she outnumbers France "by about nine to ojie; (In Annam the campaign must be jby ljtnd and not by sea, and China canjj approach the seat of war from many points, of her huge territory. The country had, until a few years ago, no national debt, and whatever they want in the shape of war material they can ibuy. England will sell them ironclads,- Germany heavy ordnance, ; and they can easily get all the ammunition and repeating rifles they requiro here. I believe that in this contest the sympathies of the whole civilized world are with China, and that international law as between neutrals will bestrjained jas far as it will go to assist her. p) I "Can tho Chinese fight? 'They cart fight well enough if they are well led What they wantfte European officers; A man like Chinese Gordon I with 50, 000 men well 4rrre with repeating rifles could drive the French into . the sea. I fancy that ; China could easily obtain from London alon. to say noth ing of Berlin, a staff of officers skilled in European tactics. Bear in mind that in the coming i campaign the ins fluence of climate is a powerful factor. The delta of the Red river is at tho moment one huge-swamp. The Chinese are accustomed to this and jean stand it, while the raw French levies wilf die like rotten sheep." New YotJc Tribune. j -1 Uismarck'aud Ilis-Doctor. Prince Bismarck, like other more ordinary mortals, Is troubled with "the ills that flesh is heir to." and is at nres ent .suffering from fa painful j neuralgic affection. He treats; the different schools of medicine with tlie samel absolute in difference which, lie exhibits towards certain political questions-. Allopathy or homeopathy it is all the same to him if he only believes! he can be cured. It has often happened that he has allows ed himself to be treated (alternately by an allopathic and homoeopathic physi cian and sometinies even by both simultaneously, which dertainly js.an evidence of a sound constitution on the Prince's part. He has frequently told his doctors that he cared less for the method of treatment than for its suc cess. On several occosions he even demanded ; of his physi cian to cure himt or, at leat, render him capable ot working within a given time, and if this jwas accomplished the Prince was satified. Among his medi cal advisers may! be Struck, Dr. Colin and mentioned Dr. !l)r. Diruf, all alloDathists. Since about 1865 he also consulted the following omceopathists : Dr. Kleinschmidt. Dr, Mortens, Dr. Vehsemeyer and Dx. Zwingenberg, For two years Dr. Frerichs vjras chief of the Priuce's medical tetaff, and sinee last winter the Munich physician, Dr. Schweninger. Theilatter had succeed ed in curing Count Wilhelm Bismarck, the Prince's son. of an inclination ! to exorbitant obesity by prohibiting the use of any article of! diet except sweet and sour milk. ; The Prince then en gaged the 'distinguished practitioner's services. . The cure is stated to have been already substantially completed, and as a result Prince Bismarck is said to have decreased sixty pounds j from his former 330 (pounds in weight. Berlin Cor. Vienna Medical Journal. Baltimore's Oriole j pageant, which, owing to the storm, was necessarily postponed, filled the hotels and board ing houses to overflowing. A Jouisi anian, having . been asked i in what respect the Baltimore ' Oriole differed from the ; New Orleans Mardi Gras, replied : " We never publish there the procession, will stixrt or where it1 will end. We .only say that it will, pass through such and such streets. We have four mysticl associations, each of which has a separate evening for its pageant and ballr Heretofore wo have been doing oun constructing in one of the large cotton sheds ; bell this year we arc" erecting a substantial two story building, 180 leet long.by 165 deep, as a manufactory for jour pageants.", i v j , : 1 ', -Cured Six Years Ajro. , r 'It has been fi years since I wascurel of fits,? says :Mjv WCFord,; of Wirt, Jefferson Co., Ind." Sitmaritan Nervine did it." "And it ahvaj'S will, reader. A curious test of tha "rpl.tf itro voinno of beer and water as beverages is about to be made in England. Farmer Thomas ha3 bet $250 that he can do tnorerand better wort' in the harvest field;-sapported by his favorite ale, than can his. neigh box Richards, whose drink is oatmeal and water. The con test is exciting much interest m Eng land, many- Ixndoners are to , be r pres sent, and the temperance alliance have engaged an artist , to picture the scene. Mr- William! W. Thoma . TTnWnri States minister to Sweeden; arrived in btockholm on the 19th , of Aug. At Gothenburg, where he was consul in 1853-65, he was warmly received, the flag of the United States being raised over his hotel, with the flags of Swed en and Norway ; on either side. ; From Gothenbnrg to Stockholm he proceded by steamboat, up rivers, across lakes and throueh canals. . The -steamer carried the United -States - flag at the foremost head during the entire jour ney , and it was frequently - cheered by the people. j - The sensational story about- the " re covery of the "diamonds L stolen from Lady TrevorJ of Eogland, on the neck of one of . London's most fashionable hostesses, turns out to be fiction but has inspired great terror. Brides and other ladies who recei vc cosily presents , of jewelry live in awe lest it should sudden ly be discovered that they are innocent receivers of stolen goods. In many cases Lady Trevor received : collections of brilliants from her friends - with a request that she would set the minds of their fair owners at ease by seeing whether she could identify any of the gems as hcrmissing property, Winston, Forsyth Coi, Nl C. Gents I desire to express to you my thanks for your wonderlul Hop Bitters. I was troubled with dyspepsia for llye years previous to commencing the use of your Hop Bitters some six months ago.My cure has been wonder ful, i am pastor of the First Metho dist Church of this place, and my whole congregation can testify to the great virtues of your bitters. ' Very respectfully, REV. II. FEREBEE. A beautiful smile is to the female countenance what the sunbeam is to landscape it embellishes an inferior face and redeems an ugly one. "I WouUVnt be wiUwutJOr. Bensorts Cclcrv and Cltamomile pius if they cost SI . a pill. Tlicy cured me of neuralgia, of 9 years stahdhuj ." Joseph! Snyder Paxions, Pa. 50 cts. per box, at drug gists. . i The reason Thanksgiving comes in November is because flies, mosquitoes and soda water are things of the past, and people are mighty tuanktui. : Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewcr" restores health and tSor cures Dyspepsia, Ira potence, Sexual Debility; $1 Nothing is more precious than time. Never be prodigal of it. 'As ievory thread of gold is valuable, so is every minute of lime. ,1 ; . : . v " Another "Life Saved. Mrs. Ilarriet Cummrngs, of Cincin nati, Ohio, writes : , Early last winter my ; daughter! was attacked with a severe cold which settled on her lungs. - We tried several medicines, none of which seemed to do her any good, but she continued to get worse, and finally raised large amounts of blood from her lungs We called in a family physician, but he tailed to do her any good.5 We then - called in - a, physician a most skillful professor in one of our colleges he ! said that she could not - get welL At this' time a friend who had been enred by DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM : FOR ,THE LUNGS, advised me to give it a trial. Wc then got a bottle and beforeshe had used it all up she began to improve.1 and by the use of three bottles was entirely cured. - 1. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, ! . French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR . Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S BE A.DY PUEPAUKD TAlNTl JAIiL AND EXAMINE OUU GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints arc from the celebrated Fac tories of Wethcrill & Co., and Harrison IJroa & Co.', Isjsu and purity. & Co., Islsuflicient guarantee for their quality A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory . 1 ., ,,f - -I'M . Prices, In addition to our large and full 4 - HAKDWARE .STOCK, to which vour attention Is respectfully Invited. NATH'Ii JACOBI, 10 South Front St sept ! Foreclosure Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWEtt OF SALE contained in a certain mortgage deed made ov W, J. Calais and vrife to John Lb Boat wrigbt and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeda of New Hanover County, In Book LLL, page 426, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Court House door. In the city of Wilmington, on Friday, SeptemliertfBt, 1SS3, at 12 o'clock, M, to the highest bidder for Cash, an undivided one-fourth 4) : Interest in that certain lot of land situated ia said city. Beginning at a point in tho Eastern line of Fourth street, 66 fee tSonth of the South eastern intersection of said street with Orange street, runs thence East parallel with Orange street 110 feet, thence bouth parallel with Foui tit st'eet U6 feet, thence west parallel with Orange street 110 feet to Fourth street, thence along the East line of Feurtk street Northwardly 66 feet to the beginning. J J. D. BELLAMY", Jr., aug 25-2ftt Attorpey for Mortgagee Urn fllHE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THIS X-- v. -: ... . " 1 market. Our : " . , . ' . : - G1LVIN CRADLESV cannot be surpassed In prfc-e or quality. A, large ami wel! fter'l f-ivi. d Hard ware at W. li ti'I.!:... .: cu. -':. .Succcsscr Jc!;ii V:.-; -'.t , MISCELLANEOUS FIFTEEN FACTS. ." -enTalgic andTNervous ITeadache removed by Dr Bcnsons Celery and CliammUe IlUs. Humorf, Pcrofnla, Ulcers vanish before Dr Benson's Skin Cure Internal and externaL Dr Benson's Skta Cure consists ot Internal and external treatment at same time and it makesr the skin white, sott and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs: .fI at dniggists. "OK , how my headaches 1 Kemore the cause by Dr Benson's Celery and ChamoxnUa. tills. I Tender Itchings In any part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's Skin ira.j'Ti bc3 . Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is It ? ? It can be effectually removed by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Fills. 4 U i . . f ?Ick headache, distressing malad?, cured by Dr.: Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Makes the sklw soft," white and smooth. Dr Benson's SkinCurc. Elegantly put up. " Dr.' Benson's Celery ind Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or, other harmful drug, and are highly recommended for head ache neuralgia aud nervousness. 50 cents at druggists. ' ; Periodical Headaches fly before I Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug gists. T. ' ' ' . - i Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured by Dr C W Benson's Skin Cure, i None like it. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists, of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin-white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. ' Dr. Benson d Ceierv and. Chamomile Pills cure headaches of every nature promptly, also Elegantly put up, two bottles in one pack age, is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. AH druggists, sure. - . . i Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is it?. It can be effectually removed by t Dr Ben Bon'8 Celery and Chamomile Pills. C. N. Crittcnton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Kcmedies, 115 Folton St., New York. June 9-1 w-ch-sat-nrm . GOOD PAY FOU AGENTS. $100 to $200 per month made selling our fine Books and Bibles. Write to J. C. McCURDY & CO., Phila., Pa. f sept 104w RUItDINB MANillA Tiiis waterproof materiamblea liiie teat?iaase3 for roofs, outside walla of buildings, and in ride in pl&oe of plaster. Catalogue Iff II CJIV O Pfl CamdeB, 6mple8freo.(Estab.l868) W .n.rfllOlbU W.J. BURN HAMS i PAMPIdLET FREE BY j BURNHAM BR0S,Y0RK,PA. "MOORE COUfiTlf GRIT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, (AIX bIZKS ). I BEST1MTHEW0RLD . SAMPLES OF MEAL BENT OH APPLICATIOS. NORTH CAROtlNA MltlSTCHE CO. o u no.. ri i.ii. it r . u in i:r. .11 4 nil I. . I tarMVJSTION THIS PAPER BOOKS--500,000 VOLUMES, the choicest literature of! the world. 100-Page Cataldgue : free. . Ixwest prices ever known. NOT eold by dealers. fceBt for examination before, payment on evi uencc or good raith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, P O BOX1.227. -18 Ycsey St ',N Y sept 10 4w . ; ;; . j . i 1 NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. Weak More Eyes.5 nniAllr"! lO It41 B WnCiE.fi. O i EYE-SALVE- A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SOKE WEAK , AND INFLAMED .v; ; EYES, . . . ;, . Producing Long-Sightedness, an Re . . storing the Sight of the Old. . Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro- j j ducing Quick Relief and Perm a- I nentCure. . i Also, equally efficacious when nscd in other maladies, such as " Ulcers Fever "Sores; Tn. mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, er wherever Inflammation rfxistsr MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage.- ; . Sold by all Druggists at'25c. septl04w; TRY THE COOK JJUGGIES. FOR WIHCn WE ARE SOLB AGENNS. Harness to go with them at very low prices. The largest assortment of Sad dles, Trunks, Travelling Bags and Satchels in the State. . " ' 4 . J . t Repairing promptly done. Prices low. sept 17 No. 114 North Front St. C. D. Worrill. U NDERTAKER, CABINET b..U AMU CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec ond street," opposite Southerland's stables. TLeapecttuTly solicits orders arid guarantee rood work, prompt delivery and satisfaction ts JtJST THE PAPER THE PEOPLD WAST ! ED. OLDnAM'S , WESTEKN SENTINEL., , - .-"(EsLlb'iLhi:d 1551) , . Should be Read at Every Fireside la E&eslern ' North Carolina. " Full of News, Fn. lenrx !u formation and -" - Something f Interest Kv?n loly. snd a cesth asi tkt IT n:si:: iK ::zni. v ff ft " I '' jjulyll-dAw - " ' ;' - i MISCELLANEOUS. -XNEW OELXAKS, August l,tlS3. , . TO, TIIE PUBLIC ! Iiircstisrate for ; Yourselves 2 Postmaster-General Gresham liavirg pub lished a wilful and malicknis falsehood in re gard to the character cf The Louisiana State Lottery Company, the loUowing facts are giv en to the public to prove his statements, that we are'engaged In a fraudulent business, to be false and nntrde;. , " ' r'v ..V -t Amount of prices ptW by . The Louisiana State Lottery Company from January 1 1S79, to present date : - " Paid to Southern Express Co., New - . Orleans, T H Wescoat, Mrtger..fl,S6T.300 Paid to Louisiana National Bank, Jos HOglesby, President.......... 1G3.900 Paid to i oulsiana SUte Natioiar "Bank, s II Kennedy. President.... ; 125,160 Paid to New Orleans National Bank, - A Baldwin, President 3,550 Paid to National Union Bank, j SCharlaron, Cashleri.,.......t..... 1,150 PaidtoCit'zens': Bank, . . EL Carriejc, President.. .i . . . t 57,000 FaiJ to Germania National Bank, - Jules Cassard, President-... Sff.COO ' Paid to Iiibcrnia National Bank, ' f - Chas Ialfrey, Cashier. ............. . ;37,000 Paid to Canal Bank, Ed Toby, Cash'r 13,li0 Paid to. Mutual National Bank, , : Jos Mitchel, Cashier..... ....... ! 8,200 j ToUlpaldas alovc... $2,253,G50 Paid in sums of under $1,000 at the various offices ot the Company ' r ; throughout tho Urited States... S.627,410 To Ul uaid by all ... X. ... iH.SSi ,O0 . ( For the truth of the above facts wc refer the public to the officers of the above namel cor porations, and for our legality and standing to the Mayor and Officers of the C ity of New Or leans, to the State : authorities of Louisiana, and also to the U. 8. - Officials of Louisiana. Wc claim to be legal, honest and correct in 1 11 our transactions, as much so ss any business in the country. - Our standing is conceded by all who will investigate, and our stock has for years been sold at our Board of Brokers, and owned by many of . our lest known acd ro spectcd citizens. , . M. A. DAUPHIN, President GTCapitaWPrize $75,000 Tickets only $5 Shares in pro portion. ' Louisiana State Lottery Company, 4 We do hereby certify that vo sttpervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana. ' State JjoI tery Company, and in person manage mid con trot the -Drawing tliemselves, . and that the same are conducted ioith honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, atul toe author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver tisements." Commissioners. Incorporated In 18G8 for 25 Vears bv the Lee- islature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has , since been added. ! - v By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any States r I 1 . i i .'. . i " It never scales or postpones. -. i r f I Its Grand Single Number. Drawings take place monthly. , ! A SPLENDhPPORTUNlTY TO WIN A FORTUNE." Tenth Grand "Drawing, Class K, at New Orleans, Tuesday. October 9, 1883 16lst Monthly Drawing. ' .... 1 Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,o66 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fil ths in proportion. Ys ..otti43i! of, prizes. 1 it ij. : 1 Capital Prize bf..;.;...i......... 75,000 1 Capital Prize of 25,000 1 Capital Prize of..... ......... 1,000 2 Prizes of $6,000.... 12,000 5 Prizes tf 2,000... 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000.. .10,000 20 Prizes of 500... ........... 10.000 100 Prizes bf 200 20,000 300 Prizes of 100..... 30,000 fS00 Prizes Of 50.iT.7...... 25,000 1000 Prizes of . 25.;...:......... 25,000 APrSOXIHATIOX FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750 4,500 2,250 9 " i " 500. ; 250. 1.9C7 Prb.es, amounting to... $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office oflhe Company in New Or leans. For further information,! write clearly, giv ing full address. Address P. O. Money Or ders or Registered Letter to ' '-. K NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ! I . - New Orleans, La. Ordinary letters by Mall or Express, to j I M. A. DAUPHIN, I ! i- New Orleans, La. Or.M, Ai DAUPHIN, - ' r ;-J i 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. sept 12-wed-sat 4w-dAw j New York & Wilmington - Steamship Line. WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. -RFXIULATOR-...,...Sftturday BENEFACTOR Satnrday, Ang 4 BJEFACTOR...;.....i...atarday, Aug 13 - . -t-'i. i 1 tin - ? i -i v. - 1 REGULATOR.. . .... ..SatnrtUy, Aug 25 tar Through Bills Lading, and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to andfiota Pol to North asd SniUi CaroCLiia , f rorrrcightor Passage apply U I " ; -TH0HAS C BOND,Snpcrlnlcident, ; - Wilmington, N. C v THSO. G. EGKR, Fit Tght Agent, - -- - T, V.rx iway, Kct Y?Tk. I . ( J. i t . I , -. i I i UArLKOABS, Wilmington, Columbia orrtraCoriGEjrKBAr. supsBtsmccDEXT i Wilmington. N. OT July S.IsU. ? ) P t . V,... a 1 1 Change jof Schepl'l ON-i AND AFTER JULY thi, 1 1S3. 0 P. M., the following Passenger Schcd n'e will be run on this road ; .. , NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILT Noa. At ,t !' .-. Weetand47.East.-1tl: ' " Iave WUmlngtQn .o P. t- Leave Florence. 2.40 A- M, Arrive at C C & A. Junction....:, t.20 A.; M. Arrive At Columbia.. i.... .V M0 A. M. Leave Columbia.. ....... ............ 0. 531VM, Leave C..C A A. Junction.. ...... .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... ................. 1.&5 A. M. Arrive at , Wilmington........ ..L... 6.M A. M. NlQHT MAII AJTD PA6SCKQKK TEADfDATLT No. 40 West.M vi '.-t ' Leave Wilmington........ .;.,;i....l0.'40 P. M. Arrive at Florence.................. 1.45 A. M.: MAIL AND" PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY "' No. 4.1 East. 4 pJm. Leave Flercnce at. .3 .25 Arrive at Wllmbigton 7.41 P. LM Train .43 stops at all stations. - 1 - . No. 40 stops only at Flcmlngton, and Marlon, Passengers for Columbia and all points on U. A C. 1L 1L, C, & R. R. Stations. Aiken June tiois, and all points beyond, should take J Night Express. . jt 1 ; . Pullman Sleepers for Charles toe on Train li i I All trains run solid between Charleston ! Wllmbigtoo. , ? : - , 1 Local freight leaves. Wilmington dally ccpt Sunday at 7 A. M. 1 ( . 1 JOHN F. DIVINE, . ! h , General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passesgcr July 6 - j - "--j Wilmington & Wclflon Railroad Company. i: OrriCE OF GCNE&AL SUPKEDJTrNDKKT, . Wilmington, N C, July . ISfS -i i , It: Change of Schedule. o N AND AFTER JULY 8J IS83, AT 3.O0 P. M.. Passcnzcr Trains on 1 tho Wilmlnir- ton & Wcldon Railroad will run as follows 1 . DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIT I KOS. 47 NOKTn . AKD 48 SOUTH. I Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, C40 At IM Arrive at Weltlon.... ..12.40 P, !M Icave Weldon..; ....... .............. 3.00 Pi it Arrive at Wilm'gton, FrontSt. D'pt, 8.40 Jr.- M fast Thkouoii Mail & Passenger Tkik "' . Dailt No. 40 Sotrrn. j . Iieave Weldon.....................; 5.55 p. 11 Arrive at Wilm'gton,FrontSt. D'p't 10.25 P. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DArr.r r ' , ; No 43 North. Leave Wilmuieton...i 8.00 P. M. A. M. AIIUVUI ,f VAViVU....... . .... . ... i..vi lit Wni.r.. Train No. 40 Smith will ntyn nnlv V1Iia . Goldsboro and Magnolia. . j Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rock v Mount for Tarboro at 12.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Daily. Iteturning, leave Tarboro at 10.00 a. bx ana 3 l . ju. uaiiy. - ' l ) , ,t Trams on Scotland Neck Branok Road tesve Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 139 'A. i dally except Sunday . , ! ,i. . . . Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Daily. All rail i vli Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. ! -if. ; .' s M Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con ncction for all Points North via Richmond au! Washington. ! ' - ; i ' All trains run solid between Wl'mlngton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. . - I s . - 'v: t '. . a v ' For accommodation of local travel a papscnt gcr coach will be attached to local freight lcavJ ing Wilmington at .6.15 Ai M. vDaIly except Sunday. . t' i - j JOHN F. DIVINE,' ". ' j General Superintendent ' i T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. Carolina Central R.1 R. Com Office or genehai, strrEkftrrEiriEWT, 1 ' Wilmington, N. ,C, June 13tb. 1S83. 1 ' . , I I s III U L, e of ule; o N AND AFTER JUNE tb,! 18S3,JTIiE follow ing scneame will bo operated onlthis juuiroaa . - "- . '.u.n-- u is 1 1' , PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, ; Dally except Sundays.' t'f"1!. ) Leave Wilmmgton at.... ...'.7.10 jp; M. I No. L S Leave Raleigh at..... 7.S5 P. M. : ) Arrive at Charlotte at ..7.00 A. U. ) Leave Charlotte at.... ......8.45 V. M. No: 2. 5 Arrivd Raleigh at J1..8.S0 A. M. ) Arrive at Wilmington aU...8.25 A. M. Passenger Trams stop at regular station only, and points designated In the Company's Time Tab Us. , -ti,- - m ffe SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL i EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. . - Dally except SandaygLK- ;rl Leave Charlotte...;..........!..;... ft.30 p. M 1 Arrive at Shelby ,m j..... j 0.00 p. M. Leave Shelby 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte.''.... ........... .iojw A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with E. A A. Trains to and from lia CWtu i ''-;-f fr v : 1! I Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte, j . ! Take Train No, 1 for Statesville, Stations Western N C RR, Ashcvllle and points West. Also, for Spartanburg,. Greenville. Athens Atlanta and all points Southwest- . f - L. C. JONES; !- . Supcrlntcmlent. ", , F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent f iuncl3 , : -. ,,i FLEM1HNG HOUSE. r -i - .:- TV. CALiAJS, Propfr gITUATED A THE VERY FOOT at the Bine lUdge, within sl;rbt-and easy reach of some of the most famous. iaks. The Roan Mountain and other poinuof toterestare rear. Delightful air, salubriocs climate and excel lentwatr. ' - l . -: I will 1ms pleasat to cnrrcupoml with parties proixmlus rtstiur rt crcaUou in the monntaliw during the Simmer montha. Kxecikrnt lal.W', Jean beJ; airy, rooms and promit c-rvk guarantcL , Terms low. - . ; ;. . t -f I lrr t t . . a a . . f ' '..--.-,', a i v ... . -. - ... ! i. 1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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