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MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. - Rsliere, &al car EIIEU31ATIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, . ISACKACIIE, klii)iCS'l, f OCTEKUL t r- SORE THROAT, ' QUST, SWELLIXG3. .'.ill'Ki'l'; Esreaes Cote, Brsic, , FROSTBITES. RNS,SCAZ.I73, II othr hodilr cL? mud palm. i E0TH5.V IaaJrx. Unfits ge. Direcitbii ii , Ciiiles A-TegfliM Cj. Kuactsnr ta A. V-wel-r A IX) ' , lUltLsjorr, Sd, I". H. A. 'Ton claim toe much forSAMAiu- TA?f NEKVIKK,1' pays a skeptic. , ".How can one y medicine be a Fpc- Ciiic fur Milep - ffS Alcoholiiini, Opium Eotlnci IthcnmatiBiu, Sperm aiorrh a, or Seminal Weakness, and fiftv other complaints?" We claim it a tpecifie. simply, becauee the virus of all diseases arises from the blood. Ita Nervine, Resolvent, A Iterative and Laxative propertiea meet all the conditions herein referred to. It's known xcorld mmssmmm It qniets and composesthe patient not by the Introduction of opiateB and drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity to the stomach end nervous system, whereby the brain is. re lieved of morbid fancies, which ftro created by , tho canes above referred to. To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary men. Mer chant, Bankers, Ladies and all those whose sed entary employment causes nervous proetraf ion, irregularities of the blood, stomach, bovt-ls oi kmm-ya or who require a nerve tonic, u ?.'iizvr or t i run Is nt.S am a bit ax NkkvlnkI inv'ul u Me. t housands proclaim it the moet woVvVrlnTin i gorant that overPUBtalned the einkli: vcieir.. jsV.M). Sold bv all lmcRist. Tim lti. r. -V. RICUIIOND 2jLED.CO.,Propr's,St. Joseph, Mo. for teptlmonials and circulars send ptamp. Chs. . Crittotta, Agont. 1?ot Icri City. t3i noy 19 lw-nrm NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No ;VeakJ More Eyes. IVIITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Kemedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, rroduclng Long-sightedness, an 1 Re storing the Sight of the Uld. . Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Tumors, Ked Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used la other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Uheum, Burns. Piles, or wherever lnllammatlon exists, MITCKKLL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. SolU by all Druggists at 2Tc. oc 8-4w Sutferers from outuful Imprudence causing Nervous Debility, mental and physical werkness. Valuable in formation for home cure FRKK. Ucd 23 vears successfully. Dr. A. G. Olin, liox 242, Chica go, mav si-d.twlv BATE'S SPECIFICS. Prepared from formulas used by an eminent physician during 20 years successful practice. Specinc No. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether Scrofulous or acquired. Skin diseases, vim plea, moth patches, etc., are permanently Kuted by Bate's Specific No. I. Price tl. Specific No. 2 Cures Seminal. Weakness, "Nervous Debility, from Youthful Indiscre tions or Excesses, prod cin:r Exhausted Vital ity and Loss of Manhood. This remedy is un equalled in the cure of these complaints. J t is a powerful stimulus to the weakened Nervons System, assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical care. Pric.5 1. Specitlc No. 4 '-Jives iustant relief and per manently cures Rheumatism. Price $2. lecltlc 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, A3 N. Clark St., Chicago. SKSD FOR CIRCULAlt. may 31 ly-dSw nrm CIIAPTEU1I. "Maiden. Mass., Feb 1. 1881. Uentiemen:! suffered wth attacks of sick headache. iseuraigia. icmaie irounie. lor years in the most terrible and excrutiating manner. No medicine or doctor could give mc relief or cure until I used Hop Bitters. "Tho first bottle Nearly cured me:" - The second made me as well and strong as when a child. 'And I haye been so to this da.n My husband was an invalid for twen ty years with a serious "Kidney, liver and urinary com plaint, "Pronounced by Boston's best phy sicians Incurable P Seven bottles of your bitters cured him and I know of the "Lives or eight persons" In my neighborhood that have been saved by your bitters. And many more are using them with great benefit. - "They almost ' - ' Do miracles?"-.!. E. D. SlacJc. nov.2ld&w Ira. . Old Newspapers TTOll SALE VEKT CHEAP. ..A.- Apply to pi 20 tf THis:ornvK 'Israeli TheDaily Review. ENVY. A wild wood rose awoke from its ruid . night rest ' Beneath a lonely stars caressing light, And sighed, "O wondrous human world , how blest i ' : Ju roam like tbee, forever 1 lair and The radiant Mar, strange home of trior tal strife, - j Murmured, in memory ot its hapless reign. ( gentle flower, had life. Thy fragrant sleep. ' dream of pain." A. I thy tranquil that knows no I E. Ldricasler. : : What a Baby Can Do," Babies are often called helples3 lit tie things." powerless little creatures." and all thn,t sort of nonsense. Iri a few words we will prove to our unprejudic ed readers that babies are neither 'helpess" nor "powerless," by inform ing them of a few things that a baby can do. r 1 It can wear out a dollar pair of kid shoes in twenty-four hours. . 1 Jt can keep its lather busyadvertis in? in the newspapers for a nurse. It can occupy both sides of the largest bed manufactured simultaneously! It can make the author of its being's wash bills foot up to tire dollars a week and not be feciinir at all wl! . It can crowd to suffocation the smoking-car of a railroad -traiu with indig nant passengers between two stations. It can cause its father? lo bo insulted by every second-class poarding house keeper in the city who "never takes children," which in niiie cased mit of ten is verv fortunate for the children. It ean make itself iuok iiko a fierwl just fit the - moment w mu mamma wautrt to show "what a pretty baoy she has." ; - ' . It can look its father inroeently in the faec and five seconds later spoil the only good coat tliat lie has got , in the world. It can make an old bachelor in the room adjoining use language that, if nt tered n the street, w.onld get him into the penitentiary hr two years. It can eo . iromlhe farthest end of the room to the toot of the stairs in the hall adjoining quicker than its mother can j q st step into the closet and out agam. It can go to sleep "like a little angel." and just as mamma and papa are start ing for the theatre it can wake up. and stay awake until the beginning of the last act. It can, in ten minuti s, drive a man frantically from his home and" canse him to seek the companionship' of a locomotive blowing off steam in order that he may obtain the rest and quiets tide which his weary frame demands. These are some of the few' thing?, that a baby cau do. But there are other things as well. A baby can make . the commonest home the' brightest spot on earth. It can lighten the burdens of a foving mother's life by addinc to them; it can flatten itsHrty little face against a window pane m sucii-a manner, that the tired father can see it, as a picture, before he rounds the corner. Yes, babies are great institutions, especially one's own . Newark Evening Call. Kesln Early In Life to cleuse the teeth with Sozodont, and yoij will be repaid in maturcr years and .very probably in age, by the possession of sound molars and incisors, which will give you a morri youthful look than you would otherwise have, and enable you to chew without jmcurriug the pen alty of a toothache. And when you have children, use the same fragrant preparation and they will have ample cause to be grateful to you. Don't omit it for a single day. , A Loug Distance. Some one has taken ih trtub!e to find out how far a farmer must walk to put in and tend 40 acres of corn.1 To plow the ground wih a sixteeninch three-horse plow, he travels 350 miles; to harrow the ground thoroughly before planting; ho will have io travel 100 miles: to cultivate the same, he travels 50 miles; to cultivate it three times, he will have to travel 300 miles making a total of 800 miles, besides tl:e gat her i n g. PERSONAL. j Miss Edwina Booth is "a great .favorite J in Boston society. U Senator M. C. Butler, of South Caro lina, is in New York. , i 1 Mr. Franklin Haven, for forty-!six years president of the Merchants1 Na tional Bank, of Boston, and a1 most prominent banking man. has retired. His son. rrankhu Haven, Jr., succeeds him. Mr. Alfrel Mace, son of tho celebra ted Jem Mace.s the champion pujjilist of the world, is at present giving a series ot evangelical lectures at Newcastle upon-Tyne and draws crowded house?. Among the classical plays now forth coming in .hnglanu none will excite more interest than the performance of the "Electra," of Sophocles; which is promised by the Girton girls at Cam bridge at the end of the present month. A well known actress ia - VjienDa, Mathilde Singer, has hit, upon a bril liant idea, which even the versatile Sarah Bernhardt hasj not yet tried. She has opened an oyster bar, over which she presides herself, with the result that the Austrian "mashers" flock in crowds to do homage at her shrine, consume her delicacies and bring their golden ducats to her coffers. - : If you afe a Irequenter or A resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all new countries ague, billiou and intermit tent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. Ludington. Mich . Feb. 2. 1880. I, have sold Hop Bitters for four years I 'w lucre is uo meaicma maw surpasses them for billious aUacks.- kidnev comv plaints and many diseases incident to this malarial climate. s H. T. ALEXANDER. , Aue thickest thins: Your ton rue when coming home from 'lodge." lont Miss It. rif Wells' "Rough on Rata" Almanac at druggists, or mailed for 2c, stamp. E. 5., Wells, Jersey City. : . - : - "I WwtliTtU be without Dr. Betisonys Celery and Chatnomite pills if they cost 8 I. a pill. They cured me of neuralgia, of 9 years standing Joseph - Snyder, Paxions, Pa.' 50 ct3. per box, at drug- gists: The thinnest thing The story you ten your wite next morning. : ' ; Cured Sfx years Ago. . "It has been 6 years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. W. FordV of Wirt, Jefferson Co , Ind. Samaritan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists. , The wettest thing The foot of the small boy with a new pair of rubber boots. i Malaria positively cured witn Ems ouy's Standard Cuke Pills, a never failing remedy ; purely vegetable, con tain no quinine, sugar-coated Scents. eddw. ' - Tho heavi jst thing - A long sermon on a hot Sunday afternoon. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot 1 Capital Prize $150,000. We do hereby certify that we supervise the, arrangement for alt the Monthly and Hevti Annual UrawinQi of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage tmd ooit trqi the Drawings themselves, aiul ! that the same are coxulucted with honesty, fairness, ami in good faith toward all parties, and toe wdltor ize the Company to use this certificate, toithfaa stMiies tf oftr signatures attached, in its adwr tisenietds." v?' Commissioners. TJ XPRECKDENTED ATTR ACTIOS t OVER HAI.F MILLION DISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery . Company. Incorporated th 168 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has tnce been added. !'- - By an overwhelming popular, rote its fran chise whs made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D..1S79. Its Grand Single Number Drawtnos will take place monthly. never scale or post; pones. Look at the following Distribution: 163d Grand Monthly ( AJTD THE EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-AN NIT AXi DRAWTNO, At New Orleans, Tuesday, December le, 18S3, under the personal supervision and manage ment of , Gen. G. T BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JCBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize $150,000. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5, Fifths, $2. s Tenths fl. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital. Prize 1 of $150,000. . .$150,000 I 1 It RAND fRIZB OF 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large, Prizes of : 20 Prizes of 50 " 50 '00. 50,000 20,010 20,000 20,000... 10,000. . . 5,000... 1,000... 500 300... 200. . . 100... ' 50m 1:0,000 V0.0C0 25.000 no.oco 40.000 (,000 50,000 $20,000 100 200 GOO l.OOTi APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $300. luo m.... 10D " 44 75..., lO.tXH) 7,500 2,70 Prizes amounting to . ....$522,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Or leans. For further Information, write clearly, giv ing 1 full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders pavable and address Registered Letters to NEWOkLEAXS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. POSTA L NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $3 and upwards by Express at onr expense) to s M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAfJPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. nov 14-wed-sat 5w-dw Free Delivery-1 LL FISH AND OYSTERS BOUGHT OF us will be delivered y I ( FREE OF CHARGE. I WE HAVE THE ' I ' . .. Finest Fish and Oysters ! our mrket affords, for retail at all times, j. . ' . ., DAVIS i'SON.5 9 Orders by Telephone ' will receive our prompt attention. nov 14 P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS) AND TIMBERS , OF NORTH CAROLINA. i t,:,:;:., j 1 vol. I2mo., ClolU $45.- The miblicatton of such facta la a shape that makes them accessible, to the very best service that the uubuc spirited men in tne 'If. Y. World, The very thing needed. A very Important work for the State." Wit Wiimington Star. "A timely and valuable publication. Most nmraof sreat service, to the State." Char lotte Journal. Tf'lV 1 "Mr. Hale ha done the Stat great er-c&-"Biblicai Recorder. . t nt nvh thoromrh exceUCBce that It de serves the widest circulation. Nashville (Teim.) Lumberman. - ;. jiF.-&'j.ixz Th imok l well Drintcd on ttated paper, m handsomely boftndln cloth, contains 2J3 pagea and an accurate and beautifully executed map of the State, witn au ua ranroaa rouse ue- fined. 1, . ' Answers to f Imple queetkyna .Ircquoally inil to lawyer by Laymen. : - Points In Law of value to every toaa In Norta Carolina iho Profesaiona iman, ti& Farmer; the Mechanic, Ihe LajsUord, ;tHe Tenant, the Cropper, the Li borer. .ft tef X2mo.. paper, Price (Five Postage Slanrpei U cento. . ;- . : k - For sale by booksellers 'generally, win may be supplied la quantities on f av orablo lrnii, by either of the undersigned- rj J s f If not to be cad a your local beok store, mailed post-oald on reortpt of the price, by H V fc. J. HALE A SON. Publishers, Booksellers and StiUonera, N. Y. ; or, : P. M. Hale. PabUaUer, UaVeigh. N. C. , - "JUSCKMIANEOOS.- FIFTEEN facts. Neuralgic and Kervoua Headache removed by Dr Benson' a Celery and Chamomile Pills. Hnraors Scrofula, Ulcers vanish liefore Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Internal and external. Dr Benson's Skin Cure eonslsta of interna 1 and external treatment at same time ami it makes the akin white, sott and smooth- It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. J Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the cause by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Tender Itcbings In any part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. ' Tis bes , Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. " Which is It ? It can be effectually removed by Dr. Ben eon's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Mck headache, distressing maladv, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Makes the skin soft, white and smooth. Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Elegantly put up; Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug, and are highly recommended for bead ache, neuralgia and nervousness., 50 cents at druggists. ' . . Periodical Headaches fly before Dr; Ben bou's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug gists. - ,. v .;. I j - i - . r . . 1 t i ' - i ; ' '"- Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cored by Dr C W Benson's Skin Cure. None like It. Dr. Benson's. Skin Cure-.- consists of- Internal andtxterttal traatmeiit .at sametloic and it makes the skin .white, jgoft and smooth.- It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. ' i " "2 ' " Dr. Reason? Octery and Chamonsila Pillt cure headaches of e.very nature promptly, also neural&ia; , - 'J-i y - ' y? v. :i" - , - .'i 1: -' - x. r-Elccantly put ap, two bottles in one pack age, is Dr Benson's akin Cure. " All druggists, sure, 1 I '" ' ' ' :". ,L . t. - sick, ntJiTous, neuralgic, dyspeptie. vlUch la ll? ft can be effectually removed by Dr Ben rKn't celery ana cnamonnie I'uu. rj , 7 C. N, Crittentoh, ole-Whoteaale Agentfor Ur. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., New York. . iune 9-lw-ch-sat-nrra Wo Charge 4 FOR A SPECIMEN ' COPY OF THE North ,parpltoa': Miner. THE JrhSEK WILI BE ISSUED MONTH- ly, from the oQiee of Thb Davidson Dis rATCH. attfcfflow price pf FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. , It will contain Blining News ard articles pertaining to Mines and Minerals, that wi d be interesting to al I who are engaged in mining and to every one who feels an interest in the development of the. great but compara tively nnknown Mineral Resources of North Carolina. Tub Miner ia.au enterprise that appeals to the State pride ot every North Car olinian.' The first number wM be issued about the middle of November. Everybody is in vited to write for a. sample copy, which will ?e sent f reo to any address. - ; T. B. ELDRIDGE, Publisher, oct25 - Lexington, N. C, fi m' NEVER. nirrnrnpnFR f 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYbRK.? V jWQ0 0tVAN7 ,: 1 lu - . "MASS., r OK y , r FOR SALE BV J.JLu' sTOM state - Agent. 'tatieUrii. C- AI50 State Agent for New England Piano.New England trgan and Mechanical Orgulnettes. Aaarcas i. xm sx-uk, ang2-6mrv I - Raleigh, KC. PUBGELL HOUSE. -TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ; ' WILMINGTON', N. B. L. PERRY, Proprietor, Lite Proprietor Atlantic Fire t-C lass lit all Its day iy appointments. Terms $XSQ to $3.00 Ifeh at 1 ii Bransons N. C. Business, Directory 1 1 FOR 1883. SOOTRjfSSlDSth Edition I7th year or imWlcattoii, wui contain over eo,ooo :isr.A.:ivEes, and Is Intended, to' lie the FULLEST AND iJOST-RSLlABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. ) The- BaMneus and Professional Men of every County, City and Village will be recorded and cla&aiaed for convenient reference. - y, i , I state & scarce W5..caicago. 1 '.4 1 I 1 I M ' . y vim m MS4 js.rn.i!''iv a4. .rrrt MM - It MISCELLANEOUS. WEW .yyr FALL AND WINTER GrOOdS ' . . NOW OPEN AT V, . - I ; ? " I.. " . . 116 Market Street ;"- - --- - - ' - . SPECIAL BARGAINS ! IN EVT.RY DEPARTMENT ! Unusual Attraction jn Styles Jllaoilicent Ijirieot Goocial ALL WITH THE LOWEST PRICES ASSURED 1 To enumerate even a am all portion of our r T onrlWau TfV- vnnfat . OfiCUUY - tOO mUCh space, anl we thereforei iwnc only a iew: Do partmenta. ' ' ' V ' Tilfifk and Colored Silks. 1 Citoman .Brocaded. & Rhad&ines buKs, Plain and BrocadedVeiveteons. DESS GOODS mall the New es, Cashmeres, .Shuddaa, Scrips, j : y Nun's CloadSs' (noFUnnels Mohairs, Plaids with Combinations. Pin Checks Brocades, Beiges, &c Trimminss. Princes, Gimps. Buttons, to match all abosve.- .- Cloaks, lol mans, Sacques nd Jerseys, ' '-..Shawls.' , Ladies Misses. Men and 15vs ilenno ' Underwear, y-y Blankets and Plannels lower than they have been for years. Laces and Embroideries at urioes that "will make you buy any way. Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets. Skirts, Table Damasks r Towels, Sheetings. ' White Good. Men and Boys' Wear, . Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. , &c, &c, &c. All bought at the recent decline in prics, Cinil art InanAPttnn nt namo will 1ruIn Tnv Tint' rons. as wen as tne public m renerai. t9 pront bv Investing In some of the MANY BAR GAINS. 1 R3. PJ3. KATZ', 116 RIarkef St. oct 8 r HOTEL BRUNSWICK, f SMITH VILLE, N. C. I . ; SEASIDE HOTEL ! WRIGHTS VILLB, N. C. B. Lu PERRY, PropPletOP. rjlHESE TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILIi be open MONDAY, MAY 28. The Hotel Brunswick, at Smlthville, la 23 miles below Wilmington, 1 and accessible by two first-class steamers, making' two trips daily. . v-1- . t- . i The Seaside Hotel Is situated In a large grove on Wrigbtsville Sound ; is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil mington, at the head of a fine Shell Road, the best In the Southern country. j BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THB .- " OCEANS! . ' ': : t r --.y . ; - Good surf and still water bathing. Every vartety of Fish, and abcnd&noe cf Oysters, Clams and Crabs. i Spacious Ball Rooms, with fine Bands; of Music Ten-rdn Alleys, Billiards and Bar. W Terms moderate. . r may 25 .: ,, j.;-1.777 ART. JIIEST CLASS FREE HAND PORTRAITS in Crayon and Pastel, finished In the finest style Very popular, taking the plae of Oil and Water Coioss verywherR. Orders will will receive prompt attention, Satisfaction guaranteed. b tZ .ORES' T. THOMAS, Artist e studio SGI Broadway. N. Y. Address 144 West 23d su, N. Y. ' sept lT-tf . - ' " School. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Principal. . MRS. M. S CTisniNG, Mnslcal Instructress. rpHE TWKNTIETn, ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Thars'tar. the 4th t October. 1SS3 an 1 closa dart 05 xhr thini wmk ta J one, 1S4. y 1 1Th3 course of iiMtrnetltm Is t boron h ami ryeUdnatlc. 'Terms reasonable. Ium m painting in Oil, Water Colors and P.tlel. w lib Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon ari'i perwdl BkcuJiing, at moderate rates, - Where a claj3 of ten or twelve i fonnl for tiiQ school of jJalEtlnjr, the price will be re duced. - 7 i - - - ; -. . ... riifdls ou514e of the scbool who desire mu- For rurther particulars Inquire of lriJiciiaL. ! or. eau far Circular. - - i pt U RAELROAJ3S, C. Wilmington: & WelflGP Railroad Company. pTTlCS OT GE2HBA1. SCT'EKINTEXPEXT, 1 Wtoloitfln, N". "Nov 17.18S3. - Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTISK JU"lt xo, i?cJ, ax , A. M.. Passenger Trains on the Wilnilug- ton weiaon iiauroaa wiu iua www 9 . . DAY MAIL ANT EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT Nos. 47 Nobth ajtd 43 South. lveWIradngton,FrontSt. Depot, 8.W A., U Arrive at Weloon.,..:..... - S 3 1 P, M j Leave Weldon... .'...; ham sr. Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St.LVpt, 8.40 P. M Fast Through Mail. & PassengkhTxais DAtjct No. 40 South. . j Leave Weldon....... ...... .......... 5.t0 P.M , Arrive at WUm'gton.Front St. D'p't 10.:5l'.;M 1 MAIL AND i PASSENGER TRAINS DAIZ.T . - No. 43 North. -'...-..'t - ' . Leave Wilmington............... - 8.00 Arrive at Weldoa...., ............ . 2.v0 A. M. . Mail ad PASSESGEaTjiATNSNos 45 and 42 Leave i Wilmington, j (Sundays cx-1 I. " ' Arrive at Weldon... ....... ....."...'.. J SO A M ' Leave Wcldon. (Mondays excepted)!. RUM Arrive at Wilmington...... ......... usj A. ai. Train No. 40 South wilJ stop only at Wilson, 1 Goldaljoro and Magnolia. -m. - - Trains on Tarboro urancn iwaa ieave tsocv f Mount forTarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P.. M Daily, (tenartaj-B esrepted). Returning, ro at lo.w A M and 3 P. M. Daily. leave Tar!oro : ' Trains on Scotland -Neck Branch lioad ieva Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Ra- , turning leave Scotland ; Neck at S.SD A. M. . dally except Sunday. r Train &t. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Daily. AU rait via Richmond, and daliy, except Ssnday via Bar Line. .-y-K. , .:1H Train Vo. 4 runs dally and makes close con ; uection f.rall Points North via Kiel mood aud Washington.- ; -y . m-r . i j , .... ,, - , - t , . . . . - era attached. . ' -,.rt..-... y - " , For accommodation of local travel a paKsen ger coach will be attained to local freight leavt- ine Wiirulnarton ,at 7 0-J A ' M. Dhilv exc.ni-t f Sunday. ' ' -" - . I' ' -y. .-.-v -y:. joiin f. divink, i : ; r General i?uieriDtecacsl. , T. M. EMERSON. General Paa?i-Rer Aeil. nov 17 " - -". v Wilmington, Columbia & Anknsta 11. 11. Co, Office of uckkual sitkhiktots ukn'j . . WILJlugUn. N.'C. Nov 17,1s4 S. 1 thange ot bcheduie. AND AFTER NOVR llh. list. Ll 33 A. M.. the followinsr Paaoemrer Sulie n a tart ' 1 ttA rim nv rMm mttci No.42 Leave WilmiPgion,(Mondays .'. r excepted) ....... i... 7.1' A M Anive at Florence......... 11.40 A'M I C.VCUUH1J 4.VJ.I Arrive at VVLlmingtori.. . ... 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY No. U : . An V. . s n eetanu t cast. Leave Wtlmington.......... 9.10 F. M, Leave Florence.. S.40 A.t 84. I Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction A. M. I Arrlvfl At flnlnmhia.. . . - fi S( A M. ' 1 Leave Columbia. 9. 53P. M. i teavo u., u. a a. unncaon... ...... 10.30 p. al. - Leave Florence.... :.. 4 3:5 A. M. Arrive, at Wltmtairtnn .Ll. S A af 1 NSht Mail ani Passbngeb Tbaht. Dah.t - j. No. 40 West. - ' Leave Wilmington .............. ... . 10.40 P. M. .viwjuw. ...... ...... ..... L..f V. JO, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN rurr . Leave Flerence at .'A :a ! r m J . rj,l--S. - . T ' AIIIVCB. i?iuiuswu..M.......i...7.1Z', Bl Train 43 stops at all Stations. . - No. 40 stops only at FlemingtOi.. and Marion. m Passcngera for CoJumbla and all points on U. & C. IL R.. C., &-U. It. Stations, ilken Jan" tiou, sud ail points beyond, should take the HMnt Express. - - . , . Separate, Pullman Sleepers-for Charlestcn1 and August on Train 4.7. . . A 1 A. 4 . . ' Wilmington. ' "Local freigbs leases Wilmington dally eV cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. " J . - - - J . : - : JOHN T. DIVTN15J r " General Superintender.t. T. M. EMERSON, General PasseBger Atcnti noy 17 . j . -' ; . . .. Carolina Central i 11. IV :r;Conipia OmCB OF. GK2TSRAI, SCFUXNTSMDZXT, ' Wilmington. N. C. June 13th. 18SR. ) "y; TVS?.- . 9 ' JS r' 7 it e of Schedule. QN AND AFTER JUNE 13tbVl8S3, THIS BbVoarf. " " 0VT ttil PASSENGER MAIL. AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Dally except Suadavs. : ' ' lave yilmington at........7.CK) p. M, Ixsave lUlelghat... ....i.. ..7.35 p m Arrive at Charlotte at.i....7.CG a.m. No. L, - ) Tave Charlotte at.....!.... .S 45 p ? : ) Arrive at WJmtogton at.... 6.25 A. M Passenger Trains stop at retmlar stAMo , Time Tabic? Ue4inatC1 in the companyi SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER, 4IAIL pally except Sundays. I - Leave Charlotte. Arrive' at Shelby....;... Leave Shelby 8 00 P.M. 7.0J A. hi. in srt a .arrive at cnariotte... rr." r "La ciose connection t - W!1. A-af08 to andfroaEit Matl'n Also, for gwirfaS .V 1 ... ...... . Atlanta and all polnu" thwL"- . C. 10.VE5," Bfew Buckwheat I . New Buckwheat JJEW- BUCKWHKAT AND WHITE Syn. ti suit, re-r ire-l by N'r York 3t.am?r tUy Ab, Cafcc-i nn,i C;?.rkisrs of vfry variety, (reUsnlrrL':i..-i!HliijVMral slock ..f Yr-. eery tCraron Family Grwerv. GiCt M. CUAPON.f Ageut. ... ' : . Soatn Front St oct2 Tntriw" v"r r " nariotte. ur ry or aiatesvlllc. .Toi.u I. t- Aniv1 la n .l
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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