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I II I ' ' I ' 1111 r ,. 1 i : : : I . I tie uauv Keview.i, ur"1 rap,ia fJ'i why j : wrrn won ov uuaeia --. s tncn nr Tirro ".;. c. t . , .. .1 i. , t ; never IAU lO VVILMINGTON. N. C. : - 1 VTT T. i . j Yt ii. s trrnvrcnAV nrpL'ipn io iw- ' WEDNESDAY, DECfcMLl. 1, Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. c, as second-class matter. A WOUD FK03I MALVK. We have received a copy of the! Mutiny and Industrial Journal, pub lished at llausor, Me., which wc have read with much pleasure and pront. as regarditi many of the ndustrea ofihat! 13 " 13 "'"Z " v 'Min-s " '.and -the man pHUts. too. Qhivuuo State, while at the" same time it .show 'thai very many of the business eulr prises of Maine niijjht be successfully i rnrriod tm tvAa here in our niidftt. JJut I . " what strikes us forcibly is a long, able aud'conscienlious editorial in which it tfives -a favorable noticu ot the North Carolina exhibit at tbe 1'obton hxio.ii i lion and .speaks comnicmlabiy of the energy of our olliciais in making the display so complete as ii who. Tin; writer complains, and very justly too, i.wftiiAK Maine tailed to do her dutv to i h.r.lf hir ili.W.Hts.:it.i hat nxnosi, ! lion, lie says: Some months since we called a tun- tfou in these columns to the reat Jm portancc of having a representative Maine exhibit at the tnen coming In stitute Fair in Doslon, We were aware that other States aud sections were to make a display of their products, and ielt that it would be an act of , short sightedness aud folly on the pan of the people of Maine to permit the occasion to-pass with their Stale .unrepresented. The golden opportunity was mniii- uroveuY however. .Maine laiieo to cumpeie, a.iu .u,:i oi.. "'" drawinz the prizes and rcapimr th re - wards of their forethought, and enter - - - turn oele. and it her Stales are now unse Foremost among thosti to recognize tbe ad vantages to be derived" irom a collective display of native products at the Boston industrial exhibition, was the State of North Carolina. Under the direction of the State Hoard ol Agriculture, with the lull sanction ot the Legislature, a collection embracing thirty carloads of materials was pre pared, and brought to Boston, where, in the charge of competent officials, it has remained on exhibition during the past season. In order to serve'as indi cations to the people ol thi ssdion of what might have been done by them selves, we will briefly note in "detail some of the leading leatnres ol this exhibit. Comprehensive and Comprehensive and meritor. iouS as it was. we believe that the .'de partments which could not have - been equaled by Maine, and the Maritime Provinces were few. and that there were others til "Which th section eonld havo undoubtedly excelled. The article then goes on to name the -l-i ' i .. e ... i. "..... 1 : .. - t svera prouucis oi aduji v-aiuuu the exposition ami speaks in the most enthusiastic manner ol the magnificent display and in glowing terms of the various explanatory imblicattons and maps of the Stale which were present tor distribution to those who felt an' interest in becoming better acquainted with our productions, resources and possibilities. It also-speaks of the et lorts of all these in diverting fhe atten , tion d Northern pocplcto North Caro .ina. and says: We are not inclined tn begrinlge rsortn Carolina ner gi nriune. which she comes by honestly and de servelly. On the contrary, we arc glad to know that her resources are des tined to 'a. rapid development; and kor indus ries, . trade - "ami" om morco t an iinuieli:ile expaU slon. atnl that, tuo, through the aid of Nw. England capital and enterprise.. At the same ..me wc can, mi ocpioi v , VA'i lUUiUCrcnce. lacs, oi cuieipn-e. in whatever it" may be. on the part of a great State like. Maine, which permits others to spread tlnv.r seduetivo- adv't unU fn hr vcrv walls, mid at tlie same time neglects or persistently re fines to advertise her.-ell ami her wares. We do not belong Ut alarmists, and .when .we learn that h Maine citizen or family lias pulled ut stakes and gone West.1' wedo not at once jump at the eonciushfii that the Statu is going to the. '.dogs. But it is lolly b' ignore' the fact that many ol our people are leaving us, even at the present lime, and the Statu itself is making ut live slightest etfort ettuer to retain tuem r i inouwoiucrx trom abroad to come aim n:i trcir places. It aeeius to us that this case of North Carolina, to which wc have called at. teutiou. with its important immediate results, furnishes a pretty good example lor the State of Maine to toUovy. We wish that our space would allow U3 to publish the entire article as it is the utterances of a patriot who feels a iat pride in his State and her prosper- itv. The Merry, Merry Christinas Time. The joyous Holiday season brings to mind the elegant gifts presented iu the citvof New Orleans on November 13th. Tjy'the 162d Orand Mouthly Distribu tion of ' the" Louisiana: Stato lottery, under the sole care and mauagciuent of Cen'ls C. T. Beauregard, of La.." and .Tubal A. Karh. of Va., when over 265.00O were scattereil broadcast. J he name thing will take place again Tues day. Jao'y 15.'iW-I. the full particulars oflwhich can te bad from M. A. Daio phin. New Orleans. La. Ticket No. drew the capital vi .75,(XH. ld in fifths at l c:ich ouc held by Mr. M. A. Sacredoti-, No. V) St. Louis St.. New Orleans; another by Mr. N. 15 Phelps, a clerk in .th (ity Trwasurer's j ofHw -at xew ,vrieans, i.a.: me t j hers decli he publication. N - 05,71S drew the second capital. $"23,(KHi. also widd in fifths at $1. each .one eollclcd. throtifrh Hank ol MadkonVat .lacksoii. Thii. ;"auother by a party in Maiden, I - iv '- "Th third ranii.il nriz in . ikm waa ;woti tty 4fi.jpo. sold m tifttis al-o. two of whicb.were collecled . m ' m - - - w - I by tL? .,U. National Ilaek. The I wood & Co . San Antonio. Texas: C. C rase' Purc' u"!-'-J fiS uVh sIL'io" lnk 1 VmbS1' V1?1 1 Very rough woofTioths are couspic i i1' ?i.tBrhf h1SSnibte uous aojoul the new winter goods " 4 cw w u v w chapter, among the many oilier partiei- . the PaqtHlean stream of .; - ' MOON SII INK. A bit of ancient liislory : "What a f,.iL. f,,vf ...io.i.m V..H hivi mum jjoualli whcu i, was introduced to ihcMromJ. II. Allen. 31a First Ave. New j whale. Xcivarh Xcivm. j Vork City. eod&w ThePuilaUelphia Xcivs says: ."Thy! rp. TTij i i r - t;iUs. A Haltlmore wouan by the name at Charily struck her husband over the l"u with a boot and came near killiug - ... . .1 ..f mm. naruy ucins ai nome. nffri i nylon Frc& I'rc. W'h lia ye struck a smoother road, of a j,avt.'t wJ.y" asked h passenger conductor' on an Arkansas railway. 'Xo' replied the conductor, "we have Mily run oil the track. ArJ.ansnw 'Irm'clcr. "Have you brousht your gimlet- with Viur' "Hush, Johnny. " said Mrs. Verier. ' Co to bed. sir," rcmarkctt Coioi.rl Verier. " Wl!lt.lo JOU 1116UU ! ! asked Uus. "T don'tmean nulbn : excent ! I heard pa say you were oomin'sr up this J owning l bore us all." loym Sift my- ', If there in anythiusr that gets a wo man ceiupletely deranged, it is to have her her husband come home and inform of the fact that he has met one of fur old schoolmates on the street, and in reply to her -luestion, "What did she have on?" answer, 4 1 didn't notice." lxnc!. Fragments ot a dialogue heard oe tweeii two languid swells on noylstou- street : "l-ellan tohl me yon were en .,,., -Yaas'" ''.lolls- ir!" -w- pn - ,'J . ?a?- .P xx :.tnJ:L ! s ?a! N soon?-" No; us oft now. ttle?s me! don't say so Yaas. Heard the family ate beans, that:' -Too bad!" : r. Couldn't stand YR&sVios(on Is Your Blood Pure? For impure blood the best medicine known is IIOSADAE1S. It t3 the great Southern time tried and true Remedy, and may be implicitly relied on wfceu every thing else fails. Take it in the Spring tinie especially , tor the impure secretions of the bood incident to that season of the year: and take it at all times for Cancer, Scrofula. Liver Coai plaints. Weakness, Boils. Tumors. Swellings, Skin Diseases. Malaria and the thousand ills that come from im. pure blooo. Talking a'oiit the Liver we presume that ill temper b more often caused by a disordered liver than anything else. To insure a cheerlul disposition take POSADA LIS. the Creat Southern Remedy, 'which will remove the prime e:msf and restore the mind to its natural equilibrium. - - - SlIOltTS A (leorgia train cut oil" the heels of a drunken man's boots and lety him un harmed. Lord Spencer "has b?en staying with Lord Droghiala in Kildare. and sixty extra police went to take care of him. The South Carolina Legislature lias passed a bill declaring unlawful all contracts- tor t he sale, of articles for lu ture delivery. - 1 he sanitary precautions taken at Windsor altwr the Prince Consort's death have resulted in a death rate last quarter ot only U.l per 1,000. A young married couple were fmid fast asleep in their chairs when the jan itor went around to turn oil' the gas alter a concert in New Lisbon, Ohio. Lomrdobn Wcntworths full length portrait, r.o In; prc.-ented to th Calumet ( ,ub o(. a js lhvj than the cx-mayor himself iect eight inches in height. being six Lord Eskd'alo, grandson ol the Dilke ot Uuccleucb. who owns nearly all PumtiV;i!jlrirc. is the Conservative candidate for that county. U wa? his father whom Mr. C'adslonc defeated in Midiolhian.- It i a very u'i.i: at;s!actory sign of the times in France that mro money is being drawn out tbau put into the sav ings banks. .Thus. .for the. week codiog Nov.-tio Paris, 710.067 frauce -were deposited' and 1,151.267 withdrawn. fitter l"r ttj m, WlhKnovru Nw York Auctioneer. llfi & lis East llw Stklet. Ntw Yohk. Mky I8th. 16b3. I have been troubled with an Irrita tion of the Throat -and a Coigh lor some titue. I am also a martyr to Dyspepsia. By the advice . of a very learned physician I applied two All- cock's Pokous Plastlrs to my chest, and oneoo the pit or my stomach. In turee days my Coush was cured and i wy i.uio'. Tiv- MVii. i nau nuw voru the Llflslcrs two weeks, and my appes tile and digestiou have much improved. 1 aui confident that in another week uiy Dyspepsia will be eutircly removed. I have ucvu& used so pleasant and agreeable n remedy in uay life. TIIOS. MATHEWS. AllcockV' is the only, genuine Porous Plaster; all other so-called Porous Plasters arc imitations. . Nearly all the knit goads manufac luitrs ot Cohoes, N. Y., have signed an agreement to run their mills on three quarters time on account of the over stocked condition of the market. Question Your Druggist, aud he will tell you, that there is a greater deinaud Jor SOZODONT than br any other preparation lor the teeth. Then ait yourself -whether an article Iftr which: the' demand; is general ' and constant." must not possess genuine merit: The mental response will be that it does, since the conclusion is irre sistible, that if it did not ; really polish and preserve the teeth, a discernin": public would long since haye discovered the Cact It advertises itself. - -: - with Malaria ? - Kitonr'a Cure Fills are infallible, care the .most obstinate . . 7 , , , . .Disease. Propensity and Paion. jbnug Mankind nuuibcriess ailments j t oremost among mem are .Nervousness, Nervous Debility, and uwmtual weak 1 nesa of Ceneratire Organs ; Allen Drain Food successfully. overcomes these j troubles and restores the sufferer to his fornjer visror. At uruirirtsls. or os mail Jecliue of Man. Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Iiu ffotcncu, Sexual Debility, cured' s WcllV Health ttcuewcr." $1 Plain velveteen skirts are worn with bodices, tunic and polonaise, ot ilan wool stuffs. Perseverance cannot be counterfeit- ed. Ministers Sonnet its iriie. Kcv Ir. Grceiifichls, Kuoxvillc, Tcnn., writes as follows: "Samaritun Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits." I lore's food for llumghl. Sold by druggUts, 5:1.50 . Coil gives us love, ends us. What to love, he JuMiah Davis Trouble. Josiah -Davis, No. Middletown. Ky.. writes: 1 ani now usiiiij a box of your HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE upon an ulcer, which, for the past ten days, has aivcu me great pain. This 'salve is the only remedy I have hmnd that has given vine any ease. My ulcer was caused by varicose veins, and was pro nounced incurable by my medical dnc tors. 1 find. however, that HENRY'S CARBOLIC SAIA'ftis effecting a cure Gloves in shades of brown ami tau will be wortrwith ail sorts of dresses. , : I had severe attacks of graVel and kidney trouble; was unnble to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A D I s n ng it i ?h r: i Lawyxr (-i- Waynh Co. Y. THRMA1LS. TtxenruUU cose nnd artlye at the City Poa oftlre as follows : Nortbemlbrouj?a uxaila, fast 7.00 P. 51. Northern throng ti and wi malts.... 8.09 A- M. Raleblb. . .6.13 V. and S.oa A. M. MsUi for the N. O. lUilroad and routes supplied therefrom lacJ tid ing A. A X. O. RatLroad at .- 7.00 P. M. aad i.OQ A. M, SotUliern Matls for all points South, ' 4aUy. 6 A. M, and 8.0Q P. M. Welrn matU C. C. RaUwAyj dUj-.- - (eacept tniday).. S.13 P. M. All points between jlamtet and Bal- elxb...;. ..6.15 P. M. Kailf or Ctwraw aiid Darlington S&U- road.. .......... . ...fl.l." A. M, and 8.00 P. M, Mails for potnw betweea Florence and Cbaxkiston.. ...6.15 A. f. and S.OO P. 41. rayettorlUo andof&cea on Cape Fear River, Twesdays and Fridays...... 1. 00 P. M. Fayettcvlile, via Liuuberton, dally, except Sunday ...6.15 P. M. Onslow C. if. and intermediate offl- , ce,TiiedaT8.aTtdFridaya........;6.00 A. M. SniithrUle uallft, by atcamboat, daily (except .Sundays) S.30 A. M. MaUs tor KaT iiill. Town Creek, ShaWotte and Little Rivet, U'nes- dayaand Krld;iys 6.00 A. M. Wrtgbtaville, iallv s.:0 A. M. OPKN i OK DELIVKKV. Nortbcrn tbrmigb itod way malls. . . .7.30 A. M SoutbCTD MaIIs A. M. Carolina Central lUttroad 9.00A.M. Mails rUoctcd from direct boxes buiue! portion of Hty atiS A. M. ,11.80 A.M. and 5 30 M. and from other point? of the city at ft P. M . tHWi ORicc o!cb from 7 A. L. to tt P. 11., Money order ad Kesdstfir lciartment oihjb jnnj s A. M. to ..:. P. 11. tinejiti delivery open frotu 7 A.M. to? P.M. Rt4 oa.$nndaTa frm S.fJO U P.IM) A. M. Cai'rlcrA' delivery open oh Sunday from s.3 o r.so A.M. . For Pocket Kutves or Table Cutlery go u JAcoc.f IlardwareDcpot t New Restaurant. 3Ulti NEW LADIfcS AXP GENT'S RlS . taur-int ou trout street, over tb etorc of c'AErs lilks and Murcbiaon: cotmoec. Bank t New Hanover BuiMlng, bae lcco otacd, and win le knf. opcu lally. Saodaya from S. a.. n., umtl 1 p. m. Ucata served io the est ttylc. at all hours oi' the dav aod eveoto. BtoiJ Uruwu Urcad and liaked Beans ji spe cially. OT8ter served la every tyln. 151118 of fare will be ready lu a few day?, dee H Jtt ii. BKUNAUD. Fayctterlllo Observer. THVRSDATi FKBRUAUY Slh, S; the tmdert ljucd wID revive tbe publication Uvc If AYITrTKVlLLK OBSEBVTSB. Tbc OBStBVEB vrlU be a lare 3S coiuiun weekly Bcwspprr. and vrW be mailed to ub cribcrs. pota paid, at $2 per annum, al tvys tu advaac. 1 1 vrtll rIvo the new ot tbe day In sa anrple form aa tta space will penult, and btb regular and occaabHuil correnKm dflU will contribute letters trom the Capita on fHtc ?ollUc and affalr. . DemocraUc in tollttCB. tbo OjssEflrKB wlL wbor, flret of all, t iMure tbc procpcTlty of ihc Trm of FmyettcTiUe, to dcrekrn tb vasrt atn-lcuHural resources of it own and the nclroborlryt countlca, and to promote an that coiktm tbe wettare of tbo people of ortb Carolina. - . Orpod to aucJt lnfioratlena on tbo bonly wajs of our fattier aa. la the gulee of pro frea, barm aocfcty, tbo Obskx-vxb wIU be found la fall sympathy with tbe wrw thine bom of tbe cbanyed condltloti ot tbe South vrblcb aosnd judgment or enlightened experi ence find to be also good. ALeUerct: lt wtll ttrtvo io deserve tbe repuUtlon of tbo name It lnbertts, feb 10 t j. HAUC. Jn. FJo Charge 1 FOB A SPECIMEN COPY OF T1IK North . Carolina Miner. JIIIK VINES WILL BK ISSUKD MONTH- 1S from-tbo nteeof Thb Davipsox Dis- rAjt ai the low priocjrf jariY CENTS A YEAK. tlt will coulAlu Xlkln1 Kewt aod articles pextalnln,s to Xloes and Mineral, that wUl be Intertsatln la all. who are engaged in mining and to every one who feels an interest ra the development ot the creat. but coxapara tivelr cnknowit Mineral Iteaoirrcea of Sortb Carolina. Tub ntzxen: ia an enterpriae that aroeala to the State pride of every North Car olinian. The first number will be issued about tbe middle ot Sorember. Everybody in in vited to write for a aanple copy, which will he sent free to any addreea. - . . T. U. ELnniDGr, ftblaker, et 1 23 - - L.T7Jrr.ra. if. C,: MISCELLANEOUS. Mew Firm. new Partners. " .. - Reorganization. - There were, some wicked partners, and it was judged best to kick them out, for the business was oflong stand ing, and there was a fear that the wick ed partners would bring itto grief There was old Mr. Debility. 1 He was a complaining fellow, always . . . i . tirei,ana always wanting to sit aown and rest, instead of doing his share of the work. - There was little Mr. Nervous ness, a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly afraid the concern was going to ruin. There was bothersome Mr. Bil iousness, quarrelsome and angry. He always misunderstood every body, and said that everybody mis understood 1iim. And there was the much-despised Mr. Bap Blood. A troublesome creature was he to get along with. He raised a commotion in the con-, ccf n every day, and made myriads of enemies. So the wicked partners had to be kicked out. The agent selected to do the business was Brown's Iron litters, noted for working so pleas antly, so silently, and so efTectaally. Brazen' s Irak Bitters laid hold o Mr. Debility by the heels and gently dragged him out, laying him aside for future use, in case he should be wanted. BrazviCs Iran Bitters worried Mr. Nervousness but flat, giving liim no chance to make a fuss during the operation. Brawn's Iron Bitters made direct war on Mr. Biliousness and told him that he "must go.". B. turned round and snarled something about "wouldn't :go till he had aniind to " and then made up his mind that the sooner he got out the less trouble here would be in his going. Brozirts Iron Bitters then took Mr. Bad Blood in hand, and found that he could change him entirely. " So he put into him some of that famous preparation of pure iron, and cast out all his , badness reforming his char acter entirely and making him anew. The firm now consists of Health, Happiness, Purity, and Vig( r, wit B rown's Iron Bitters for special v ler. dee 8- urm te'dJtw cd FRESH ARRIVALS! ATMORB'S CflLBBKATED MINCEMEATS Ja' Barrels, Half HarrelB and Palls; and PLUM PUDDING in all sizes. These are tbe very bet goods of their klud, anil no family should be without them. ORANGE MARMALADE, a most delightful Sweetmeat for the tea table. To an Ire on Tuesday next, a freah supply of Giuer Taffy, - Ben'a llton Cracker's, Ueueoore Wafers, Coffee Cakes, something sew and nice. Orange Bar, Almond MaxruoBs, Coeoanwt Maccaroons, and The Genuine Albert Biscuit, In on and two pound Tins. For ale low. John Lu Boatwright. uov 12-tf Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. ptKST-CLAiSS IN EVEKY KJSSPECT. T- First-cluui Bar and BILLIARD SA UXIN ATTACH KD. o 71 HORSES ! HORSES ! ! JH)H 5ALK TEN HORSES, FIVE OF tbem guaranteed to be jjood dray animaU. VVltlbo iwld lo. Aloo, a few Becoinl band 11UGGTKS aud CART will Ire sold !pw figur. Horea and vcbkvlcs on -hire, and hertK5 haankd and cared for. . " Xtr The flncat llearse In the city. .' HOLLINGSWORTH A WALKER, LiTcry and Sale Stables,' octll-tf Corner Fourth and Mulberry Farmers, Take Notice. mroRBis iro CUOLKOA. COMPOUND la juat Uo thing to cum or prerent Hog Choi , era and all dlseaaea to which Swine are aub ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease known, a Trichmn, and will put your bosiln a thrifty, healthy condltlou, cJearinjr the Wd ner Uver, Ac, ut worms and parasites Each pajekajra contains one and one-ball wranda and wll! If given atrictfr according to directions, cure 10 hoga of the Cholera and out 30 hogs in a condlUoa to fatten fn one half the nsuarttmei therebyaaytngone half of the feed. The farmers of DupUn countr arerlvtoxlt the praise.. AU farmers should buy anaek age. . . - . r: f), s ujr: pcx Jfor mIo .whoteaalo and retail, by w i , 6HEEN. Iniggli,t. Market StreetTlLSgtoa. w- ; dee BMAw-tf . Old Newspapers 3ALK TEST CHEAP. J: Aenlriia KAlXItOAOS , -c. Wilmington & gWeldon Railroad Company. . OmCI OF OBKEtiL 8urKBJNTKNDKXT Wlbalncton. N. C. Nor IT, Change of Schedule. 02. AND AFTER KOVR IS, ISSS, AT 1.03 AL, Paasenarer Trains on the WUming ton A weiaon Kauroaa wu run aa xouows ; DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DaiLl Non. 47 NOBTU a'I 4S SOUTH. Leave wranlnrton, FrontSt. Depot, 8.53 A. Jd Arrive at Wcldoa. 2.31 P. M Leave WcI'Imi 3.00 P. al Arrhve at VWm'gton. FrontSt. Iit, S.40 P. U Fast TnaocsB Mail a Pamsekofb XKArN Dajlt No. 4fl south. ." Leave Weldoii... J. M Arrive at Wllrn'gton.FrontSt.DVt lo.i5P !! MAIL A N I PASwSKKG Bit THAI NS Dai t r No. 43 North. v Iviive ,WUnilnMon......:... S. l. M Arri-c at WcMon A. M.- Maii- akp Passeek Tkaixs Nob 45 and ii Leave Wllmhizton, (Suudaya cx- rvpted) 12.30' A M An"ivo al W cidon . 6 30 A M Leave Weldun. (Mondays exrptcd)t. 05 A M Arrive at Wltioiolon. Zi A M Tnln No. 4 .Stuti will up only at WHsou, QoMImito and MagnnlLi. ' I. Trains io Tarboro ttrancb Road Ieavc Rock v Mount fvrTiirtoT! at I.V0 A". M. and 4:0 T, M.. Dally, (Sundayn exeided). lioturninr. leave T:ir'joro at 1U.W A. al aml;l r. AI.Dailr. Trains ou Sootlattd Ne:k Branch Road levt Halifax tor Scotland Neck at 3. I. M; Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.3T A. X. dally except Sunday. , - Train No. 47 make close wnncctlon at Wei don for all points North Dallj, All rail vl Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bai Line. Train No. 43 runt tLiUv and makes close coo nccUon for 11 Points North via Klebmood aud Washington.. All trains run solid tetwecn Wi'mlngton an Waabington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep era attached. ; ' For aocommodatiou of local travel a passeu ger coach will be attached to local freiKht leav ing Wilmington at 7 00 A. at Dally excpf Sunday. JOU3? F. DIVINE, tienerai Superintendent. " T. M. EMERSON, Genera.' Passenger Agent nov 17 t Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta K. K. o. Orrioa or Genkkal 9uPBRiNTKwiajfT. Wilmington." N. C Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTKR NOy'R !SLh,.18t3t At 4.33 A. M., the following Passenger Sched n!e will he run on this road ix No.42 Leav&Wilmington,(Monday pcpu; 7; is a M 44 Arrive at Florence '. .11.40 A -M No. 45 Leave . Florence, (Sundays excepted)........!. , 7.40 PM 44 A rrlve at Wilmington ....... 12. 10 l At NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILY Noa. 4 Wet't and 47 East. 1 Ieave WUmugton i. 9.10 P. at Leave Florence. . ; 2.40 A.M, arrive at u. j. jc a. Junction...... 6.:. A. ii. Arrive at Columbia i. R.40 A. M. Leave Columbia,. ....... 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction... ......10.50 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington.. ......... 823 A.M. Night Mail and Passknokr Tract, Dailt No. 40 Wkst. - Leave WUmington........ 10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence....... 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. I?tvc Flrcne at. ....J... .......... 3.S5 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington..!. ...7.42 P. M Train 43 steps at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flerolngton. and Marlon. Paaecngers for Columbia and aU points on . C. R. R., C, & U. R. jStatious, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take tbe Nlht Express. ! .Separate Pullman Sleciers for Charleston and August on Train 43. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. j Local freight loaves Wilmington daily ex cept Swday at 6.K) A. al. - JOHN F. DIVINE, T. M. EMERSON. General Pawenger Agent, nov 1 .).; !. . . Carolina Central R. B. Company. Ornoi or Genkai. scrxKiwiEkHT, Wilmington, N. June 13th,' 18L - ...... , i .... . . ... ... .... . . Change of Schedule. ; QN AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 18S3, THB foUowlng cneauie will be operated on this BailroaI: j PASSKNGEB HAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sunday a. - v i f Leave Wilmington at . .7.00 No. L 1 Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. m' ) Arrive at Charlotte at...... .7.00 A.M v, ) Leave Charlotte at.......i..8.45 P. No,?. Arrive Raleigh at ......H.30A. ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.35 A. ' Pscnger Train atop at regular eUUom only, and points designated in the Companyr Time Table." - t!- " .. . 8HRLBT DIVISION; PASSENGER, MAIL CXPRKS3 AND FREIGHT. . w -al!y except Sundays. Leave Charlotte... ...i......... . - stp u fSSS&S!' : M. Arrive at Charlotte....... ..10.30 A. Ill Trains No. 1 and 3 make close connection Hamlet wltb B.- A. Tralna to and from Hal nifeikpF bctwtJenVUmlngtoB TatJoi ?aalelgh and CharlotteT wSSLA .l J0? Stations western M RB, AabevURs and points West Also. for Spartanburg, GrecmHlie. Athena Atlanta and aU polnta thwSt? ' - -'.ijhU C. JONK8, -r w t ir n ' i Superintendent. . huielS CLARK General PascngerAgent Furniture. . , .-in' : .-" 2 O O HAMB?? ANDJPARLOR Suiu from $23 to 1.10. New slyles and JlrW.lsss goods at. . u - ... . , GREAT BARGAINS ! FINE BOOK CASES, SIDE HOARDS, SECRETARIES, WARDROBES?, " LIRRl V r A vf va S?ii,i- barsalca.. Call and ace iriiiiiial 1 Nov 17.1S83. 1 ceterore you it?. D. A. KTT'rrr . THE BRIG HTEST?fj ' AND SCXDA Y EMTIO THE FOR 1884. ... : 1 " PRESIDENTIAL Ve Ncwlroirietor! Se N'c w Life ami JSlo'od I Mx moDlb3 ajjo THE voKLD coam, V ue ov carter. H- k.. a oriented, iu wonderful IttVttnvM, a " , r v luctclalm of Naw.York journalssm. fading Uio, -"fee or effort will be ei K TUE WORLD is re. -ni, .1 .,C . Tl Ut J well as lie BRIGHTEST an.t c Et??I PAPER iu AMERICA. . V 1 XW 1ClUlg UeOlOiH I UK ITlilll .. .1. . and recojjutiw no Individual amhiM.I CU . . .. luv; Kvocrai crnnA . Kvecrai good ftf ... parly awl the Republic Havels tbe trinmni of principled not nisn It unboMs ocrati. ideas aud ? ideal9-nt a f., fraettou of the party. ' "... AtHic cutrauce of the new year ibt Woklo (lo'aircB to exprc6Mu mtu ' . tbe heai ty, welcome it bas receive,! aaA" inagniiiccut success it has already kcbtevL Its welcome comes from the people, iu cesa la tbeir work They have Indorsed' ' merits by more than trebling ita clrcultu,,,, i, six months, and by doubling lu aovenisW Foi ihii they are entlticti to our warm Uiaaii - No Democrat ooght to lc bapiir-fhw. THE WORLD. We call ujmmxLema''' friends In every town nnd hamlet In the rW to START CLUR'f FOR THE WlBlU They will get the ablest, briguteet and cw est ncwipr,per in the country, as well u iB earnest and ateadf as( j rofslon.iry and true Democracv. "?,' The Weekly World, PAGES, SO CJOLVAiNS, ONE DOLLAR 1 TEAR, ' .CONTAINS .. V , ALL TDK NEWS, eomplete aud lfiterhUi( WELL CONSIDERED JID1TOR1AL8 oaev 4 rj'eubjeet, political or social. A FARMER'S DSPARTMKNT Full Affl. cultural and Farm News. A LITERARY DRl'AKTMKNT. A IIOUSEKEKPKK8 DKPAfcTMKNT. A Y OONO FOLKS CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS 1 KPARTMKNT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND .VARHKT REPORTS i : ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department li' ablf edited, and all combined makf THE BEST DOLLAR WRUK LY IN AMERICA. THE WORLD 'SUBSCRIPTION RUES. - - POSTAGE PAID, i WtKKLV, OSK YEAR....wl.......l...$lCi Semi-Weukly, Oxe Year.. rat Dailv, One Ykab..... ........ ..i. ....... ia Dailv and Sundav, Oxb Yeak........ ' Daily.' anu Sunoav, 5ix Mokths 51 souay epitios, One Year........... 1 2 ACTIVK AGENTS WANTED at once In every unrepresented district, u whom a LIBERAL COMMISSION will beal lowed - - - i This is just tbe season for t gents to extrt tbemselves ln getting up eubscrlption IlaU.' ' Remittances should be by draft oa New Tort, Diouey order or registered letter. Scad for any information desired. Sped men copies sent free. ,AadiceSj, ; THE WORLD, t 31 and 32 Park Row, , v': . le&:ii. - -' 7 NEW YORK. JrHAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Ages! for the TANNER 3c DELANEY ENGISI CO'S KNGINES AND BOILERS from to ' bofse power; alfto Tramway or Narr Locomotives. ' Engines adapted to Farm use a syeciairf. rOuband and for sale very w.FIJJ 8ECOND HAND PORTABLE RWllW from 5 to IS horse power. .,,;-. ' augl.V6ra ; 9. W. SKIXKB Bagging. Ties, Twine. 2Aftn Half Eoilipi andiai BlGfi' UUU y.OOO lidli COTTON TIKS. ' . 5 Bales BALING TWIN E, . Tor sale trr - - tn nov S6 v KRRCHNER A CALDFR Bacon, Lard; Molasses. 1 AA BoxeflDrrgaUSkiea'O "u"' XUU lOOIIhdsiroIaaaes. ForialabT . nftM KKKPlfSKR a CALDEB"3 ' Flour,.. Sugar,'-Coffee. 1 Ann Bbla FLOUR, all grades. XiUUU SO Bbla Keflnetl SUGARS, . . ' 100 Sacks COFFEE. For sal fT. nov K KCKCUNER A CALDER BBJ Tobacco. iyy E IIATC FULL LINES OF.TOBA which; we are selling EIGHT CENTS prices prior to May 1l . Also a very large stock of OROCB P .? PROVISIONS' at bottom figure. T70RTE 'h VOBTH. rzyl ' 1. t . .. r.
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