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hr ITTl c i If r DaT!tv w : . JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY JANUARY 3. 1664. Catered at the FostoCice at Wilmington, N. C, at ccond-cla.4 waiter. CJDress will convene asain after the holiday reoeaj, on Monday next, i am! It is to be hoped that tbo members will 0 to work in earnest aod finish up the business most ncodinz attention- There is work enoa?h to da, but wo hops that they will noC endeavor to do too mwb More than a thousand bills baye been presented thus early in .the session, some few of which are undoubtedly of importance to tho country, but the most of which ot Value only to those under whosdirecflon they "were introduced Tho53 latter it ii to bo hoped will be turn m aril t and expeditiously disposed of in such a way that tliey will no further annoy the members and hinder the transactionof necessary and leiti mate basines. In Iookinz upon tho old year, says tho New York World, tho United States , r . ... -. . , , , tind much for which to be tbaoktul. Vc have had tho drawbacks incafe it to the faults of extravagance and cirrup tion in government, but on the "whole the country has been tolerably prosper ous and we enter upon .the new year with a gratifying prospect of the chang es that promise to put our business in terests on a better footing. v Let us measure our, condition by comparison. Whilo there have -been no great' wars In Europe during 18S3 Ia WAs-tr-tYo I n n cfswwt fin f lt KriffiL" n war. It has been armed peace. In Germany, Russia. Austria, Italy, Franca and Eozlainl there has been no . feeling of security beyond tho assuran ccs of the hour. Battalions' have been massed on the borders. Fort ill cations I -i i I. 1 4 neignoor nas Deen waccning neignoor ... . t t ti with jealous eye, and smooth words of peace hare been belied by tho reality oi hostile preparation. Aside from this, active trouble's have existed. In Ireland an insurrection of crime and cruel murder has been only kept below the dimensions of a re bellion by remorseless prosecutions and wholesale hanging. All oyer the United Kingdom the people have lived in the terror of dynamite. The Czar ofl Russia, with all his power, has trembled over his delayed coronation and slept in his guarded palace iu the fear of the midnight assassin. France has been stricken dnriog the past year by tho los3 bt her brightest and most earnest patriot. Following the death of Gambetta came the intrigues of the enemies of the llepub lie. onlv temDorarilv checked by the death of the Comtc de Chambord. The uneay policy of the Government has brought on a war iu Tonquin In Egypt and other less civilized countries there have been wars of a savage nature which extend into the new year In theXTnited States we-are happily free from these turmoils and nppreheu sionsor war. Our people enjoy more lib erty than the psople oi ay other coun try on the face of the globe. We nre better off than any other people aud can boast of more general intelligence and a purer patriotism. Our vast territory is yearly made the .homo of hundred, ol thousands ot emigrant.' who add to our productions and bur wealth. Each succeeding year confirms t least the numerical strensth cf the Republic and draws to it the hope, admiration and wonder of the world. Wchavo estab lished a government of the people, and have raised a Republic to. the level of the greatest powers of the earth. ,. Iit us hope that the new year wid bring increased national prosperity, liberty and equality. ; There is to be a- rattling of the dry bonc3 in Washington this Winter. - A big fight over the railroad subsidies of previous sessions is to be made. The Xew Yprk Sun's correspondent at the Capital says: . The Commltteo on Public LamU cx occt to reDort a number of bills when Congress reconvenes next wc?k. declar ing forfeited the lands that have been granted to certain railroad companies. The companies most interested arc thosa in the Northwest and South, and the amount of land involved is reported by tho Chairman ot tho -committee, Mr. Cobb, to be between 50.000,000 and 100.000.000 -acres. Tho Texas Taciti land grant, it is expected, will be re ported as forfeited, and this grant alone involves 14.000.000 acres. Mr. Cobb safcUo night that there was no question of the right ol the Govern ment to declare forfeited Cj.OtXi.ooo acres oi land oa various roads. The attorneys of railroads." he cout inurd , will have an opportunity to be hoard, buttheywill not receive io much time. The Northern Pacific .has not complied with its grant- It has 13.000. 000 acres tnat ought to be forfeited. A number of railroad men arc here, try ing to oppose, any, legislation ; r the character contemplated Tliey have been trjmg to inuucnce members of the present uongrcss. some juara a&u mcj rrnt th Sunrcniu Court to declare that tho judiciary did not have the power to declare land forfeited, and now they say tho . legislative power tnuU not tn take any action of that kind, because the question is net thoroughly understood. These samcraea controlM the commitlccai I . . I . I I Fortyfourth Consrcas, and they coa- j trolled tho latter Congress. They had I cornea ittcca; packed in , their iavor. It i Is a fact that every Repnb.licanCoagres I sinco 1663 has favored tho railroads. If justice be dono to the country and to 'the .Covcmment. over- 100,000.000 ! acrrsl of Jand will be pcclarcd for- ftited.'Tho questions of private claims. ! whioh will, of course, anse. will have tf ikj seuieu By iiuure iczisiaiwu. The Government will-not oppose men who in cOod faith I htive bought from the jail roads." jh . , - AVIiat it Did For an Old lmy. COSHOCTON STATION. X. Y.. - ! i Dec. 28. 1878. (Jems A number of pctfple had been mini Your Rittera here, and with mark ed effect. In one case, a lady of over seventy years had been sick for years, and for the past ten years has not been nhlrt ta hft Amnnd halt the time. About fiix months ago she got so feeble that she . was havlcss. Her old. remetlies. or nbvsicians. belnz of no avail I cent toi Deposit, forty-fi-e miles away, and got i a bottle of Hop Bitters. It improved her so nhe was able to.dre3s herself and walk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room and walk out to a neighbor's, and has ira proved all the time since. My wife and child ren 'have also derived arcat benefit rrm lhcr us f . r, nP. v , W. B. HATHAWAi . Agt, U. S. Ex. Co. MOONSIIINI2. Advice to an egotistical blower: Shut down your wind, oh! ' i Many & .woman who does not know even the multiplication table can "liir- are" in society, ' I. u. "I till the Bill," aid Willie, when he, not Into his mothers preserve closet. "And I foot too Uill. 1 remarked papa. overhearing the soliloquy. - f "I wouldn't in ind it much1 said the irilded youth. if ho'd brinx, a dif ferent bill occasionally. But I'm bored to death with seeing the same old bill!" Wth!n dqnt 'a ' vniinir lovpr in AOltung.OlSgQSU a.iOUng . loyer in lavender pants so much as to, find that the piano stool no nas oecn occupying for the. lasti hour has been used as a "twister" at the children's caudy-pull ing party the night before. . Do birds think?" asks a writer in opening a current, article. If they do. wo wonld like to know what a , canary bird thinks or the I fat woman who stands up in a chair and "talks baby" through the brass wires of its cage. While the arrangements were being made ior a party a few evenings ago, a young lady present innocently inquired : "is the invitation to em Draco the young ladies?" "Oh,! no!" replied a young man, "the gentlemen will attend 'to that." And now the J young woman wders what the young man meant. " She was in the dimly-lighted recep ion room of a city dry goods store: and, walking up to a tall mirror placed against the wall, remarked: 1 "Why, how came you here ?"i Then, observing some surprise, not to say amazement. on the faces oi the other occupants of the room, she saw her t mistake and exclaimed in great confusion : "I hought it was my sister; we're twins." A Quick Kecovery. It gives us great pleasure' to state that the merchant who. was reported being at the point of deaih from an attack of Pneumonia, has entirely recovered by the use of DR. WM. HALL'S BALn SAM FOR THE LUNGS. Naturally he feels gratefnl for the benefits derived from using this remedy; jfor-t lie lungs and throat: and in giving publicity to this statement we are actuated by mo tives ot public benefaction, trusting that others,. "may s i be benefited in a similar manner. On sale byj all Drug! gists. - FOKTH15 CURIOUS.' A con feet ion e: says I thai thirty per ceatj ol the candy sold is whilo earth. Somebody wbo has boenj counting says that the article "the" is used about 16.000 times in every opy of the London Times. I A forest of treis was recently found under a bed of clay and twenty three feet ol soil on i Connecticut avenue, Washington, j - Roast elephant is a sacred dish in Tonquinand Annatu, as are also bird's nest pies, made, of "esculent swallows with a plate of insects. "The imperial standard of Kngland was lirst hoisted on the tower of London and on Bedford tower, Dublin,- and also displayed by the lo6i-guards jon , the union of tho kingdvims.l January' 1, : ! .' Commodore Bambridgo and U15 of his men wero captured by tho Tripoli tans in 1303. and remained prisoners for about. nineteen months.! His vessel struck on a rock near the shore, and his capture was attended with no dis honor. - vi r When Xantbui' in Lycia was be sieged by tho Romans under Brutus, 42 B. C.. the men set fire to tho city, killed tlieir wives and children and then them selves.. The conquerors, wishing to spare them, promised rewards to any 1 soldier who would bring him. a living Xanthcan. but only, 150 were saved. .Certain Swiss living in the Canton of St. Gallon recently attempted to trans form 100 francs, which thoy buried be neath a headstone, into five millions by the simple process :of saying spells over it and passing eight days without clothing, repeating magic formula ail the time. Whcnr tho authorities dis covered them they wese in a state of great excitement. jbut full of faith, j.: The glory ul man is hU strength. It you nro weakened down through ejtcos 6iT0 Mutly, or by; Ctrly indiscrelioa?, Allen liraia Food will permanently restore all lost vigur. and strcnstheji all the muscles of Brain; and Body. $1; 6 for S3. Atdniffzists. orbv mail from J. H- Allen, 315 First Ave.; New York y- . .. i . ; cod Be always displeased at what thou art. it thou desire to attain to what thou art not, for where thoa hast pleas ed thyself there thou abidesl. A Fair Offer Tho Voltaic Belt Co., MarsiiaH. Mich., offer to send Dr. Dyo's A olatic Iielt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old. afflicted with nerrotw debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. . Sec advertisement in this paper, . t th 3 cow&w U To spoil garment, im " niaking- cut tho them out carelessly and run ail scams. - " - v ; r Ht ' - "XJucuu-Paiba' Sutck, complete cure.all annoying ney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Drusists. ! . . " - Butlcr'a favorite song "Forever and for i" i . : ; -i - Prevent sickness by takinr occasion ally oner Emory's little uathau tic Fills, a wonderful appetizer, n absolute cure of Billiousness. -15 cents eod&w. A freak country The land of mon strocities. , . , ;. Ministers Sound Ifcr. praise. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxville, Tenn.. writes as follows: "Samaritan Kcrvine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits," . Here's foot! tor tnougnt Sold by druggists. 51.. , THEMAIL8. I Tbemal! cioso an3 arrtve at the Otty Tos office aa follows : 1 CW6E. VaHKm (hrnn'rh mails, f XX t. ...... .7.C0 1 M Raleljrh..,.... 16. 15 IV M. and .KA. M. Malls for th6 N. C. Bailroal and ; routes supplied therefrom Includ- 1 , lnffA. &S.U. Railroad at , 0V. -J 1 7.00 T M. and 8.00 A. M fa 1U for a11 nnlnts South. ' -J wavk.a m-- g- - - - m dallr ..i. .....6.15 A.M. and 8.00 F. M. Western mails (C. C. Railway) dally, - ; All TninLn hntveen ilamlet and KaV- - -lih i.....w......C15 P. M. t n f nr i:hraw a.nd Darllnoton liaJl- road .....6.15 A. at, anu .uu jt. h. nr.n for" roJnt between Florence and Charlcaton.. ...6.13 A. MTand 8.00 P M. Favottftvillft Hud office on Caic Fear tUTcr. Tuewlaysana tnaays......i.w ir. m. raycttevlllo, via LumlHJrton, dally, ? ; except sraraarg i a. Onslow C. If. and Intermediate oifl- n ?i W8 TuC8da andFrldavs 6.00 A. M. smlthrtiie mails, by steamboat, dally fexcent Snndavs). ..8.30 A. M. MAlla for liasr inn, xown reeR, Shallotte and Little Ehrer, Tnca- dava and jTidayB. .w a. i. WrlffhUrllle. dally ; A. M OPKN iOtt DELIVERY. Northern thronih and way malls 7.80 A. M Southern Mails...... ....7.SQ A. M. Carolina Central Oallroad.... ...... 9.00A.M. Malls collectod from street ooxes ousmess portion of city at 5 A. M..1US0 A.M. and 5.30 1- M. and from other point? of the city at 5 P.M. , - . -t Stomn Ofilce open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money order and lieelster Iepartment open jrom 8 A. M. to 50 P. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. toG P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. " ' . Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8.30 'oS.30A:M. The Tcelebrated 'Fish Brand Gills, Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard Twists and Twinges. Mr brethren, shouted Dr.Talmtge one bright autumnal Sondar, "here it a lesson from the comfiel 1 God has arranged that tbe ear and the husk shall be.parted. Every rheu matic pain is but a thrust of ths huskjng peg, and every neuralgic twinge Is only a ' twist of tbe busker.' , " ''j.-; . ; y rosslbly ; but nobody wants to Iks husked, for all that, and nature, teaches uato resist the process. Therefore, we accept with gratitude whatever helps us to suppress .those very twists and twinges. j . i From his plcasaat homc,xGreenmount, near Singling, N. Y., M. Alfred Baer, a French gentleman, writes: .- "I hara suffered almost intolerable toraicnta from rheumatism for many years. Of tbo nu merous remedies which I tried, none benefited me. But Parker's Tostc gave me great sat lafactlon. . I certify with pleasure that it re stored my beaJth. You are welcome to pub lish this and use my name."-' ; ' ' . : Messrs. Hiscox & Co. call especial attn tlon to the fact that this preparation, which han been known aa TARKEB'S GisgeRTokic, will hereafter be. advertised aad soli simply under tho name of Parker's ToxicJ Aa un principled dealers arc constantly deceiving: their customers by substituting Inferior pre paratlons under the name of ginger, and as ginger Is really an unimportant flavoring ins re lien t, wc drop the misleading word. j. nere i no c.iange, However, tm vie prepara ttvn ittf, tnd all .bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under rthe name or parser's lirsGER Toxic, contain the gen nine medicine if the fac simile signature of UISCOX & Co. la at the bottom of the outside wrapper. doc, 15-dAw 15 S, Clark St., Opp. Ccart Ksase, CH1CA60. u v -rTaute-" 3Th01dt Spectaltai u wi unuca O'.avca, WQOSO Un: LOSS EXIXRIEXCK. rfcct method and pure medicine Insnre tsrzxui intl itrmasekt cvhrs f 11 Prrtati. Cbronio nd Wvoui Dieu. Affacttotuof thXSlood,k1iu Kidney, Bladder, Eruption, Ulecmi, Ol 'i-c, avve uingr ir tae uianu, sore JXoutU laroat, JSone PalaeperHiuieatly cured an r&aicatea from the system for life. . ) 1 P H If il 1 1 C Debility, Impoteucy,Stnn 1 1 k 1 1 V U U O Losses, Sexual Decay, Hen ta tnd rhtjsicnl Weakness, Failing memory Weak Eyes, Stunted, Development, Impedi neHts to Marriage, etc., from excesses or an yanse, specdittj; safety and privately Cured r3-YBC. Mlddle-Ared and Old men, and el V: 5V. F'4 1 i 1 1 nl experience, eoBjml in. Bte at once. His opinion costs notbinr. and maj fare fatnre mUery and ehane. When inoosTeaien' Tjwt the city for treatment, medicines can be aen serjherebjr maU or ezpree Tree from obeer nlIoJf fTl1 lf-vident tbat a physician wh C7 " wu; anenuon to a class of diseases at tains creak skill, and physicians throughout th wintry. Knowinc t his. f rinent It recommend diBout jases to th Oldest peelaUey by whojcVSr: e.aT-a ot remedy is used. aX9Dr. Bate uu j.xpcncnce mitt ni3 opinion of aa r r!..t,"r,"!:e .lDO w csu see im u6uifocior. uonsmuitons Ire and aaveredli Cases which hare failed inobtalntnl relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Dis eases treated. Call or write. Houn. frora to 4 to I SajxJsT-s i to xx. Ocroc 10 Hiaui rsr Fxtri. Address as above. " " , hot 271yeodiw t th a WnaliWoriousHlon Whom debility, exltawsted IMMrer, preznstor sleeay and faUuro to perform Ufe stwtlea properly era caasetl by will tmd a perfect and tastier retcrstioa to rotmst kealtU ,.?Jr.l?or",, nasheeit in THE l-liPTn nni no vsrTuroenta. This treatment of rhnlilIlMawiii.,1.u enccessful beanea baca on perfect diarnosis. new and direct tneUed and ablatetbor Tbncs. Tall irrn!tjoa aci Treatise free. aootm ocsa.iie; t'tysietsn ct - - - CASSTCJI EL'rCYC0.,3W.t4tt,llewYcrk. Mr 27-1 jtxAJkw ' t thi " Dr. BATE av ! - - ' - - f m - - When you seeta lot of half-tipsy fellows louneins: up to the counter oJ a village bar-room, and asking each otner it tuey win iukc some uiiicia, you may be assured that the f 4 bitters fhev are after is not " Brozvtvs Jro7i Bitiersr J "1. ' When you see an old toper slyly and repeatedly visiting his bottle in the closet, and privately taking what he tells: you 1 is his "bitters you liay be 'very certain that" the bottle Joes not ! contain "Brazvh's Iron Bit- 'crs." When you find several men com Gaining of aching heads, and hear "hem say that the cause of their head- iches is over-indulgence in, what hey call their bitters," it is beyond ioubt that what they liave been lm jibing is not "Brczwisjron Bitters' I When you find a man with ted- :lened nose, blood-shot eyes, stag Tcring gait, and other indications 6t .regular habits, and are told that lis condition is the result of too fre- rmcnt visits to the " bitters " bottle, ion't for a moment think that he has jcen taking Brazn's ismi Bitters" Brown's Iron Hitters is not an ntox icali ng- beverage, nor is it leverage at all. or nxi article .nhich in vbodv would be likely to drink pr the pleasure of drinking. 5 lKO-VX'S I RONjpITTERSal thOUgh feasant to take as a medicine, is not whiskey-drink. medicine, the. use f which can be made an excuse, for . - ;.- - jppang. i. . J n- J ' -'..Browns Iron Bitters is 5 not -old in bar-rooms, taverns, or places .y nere arniKing m cn resorr.ior snmu antsC It is only a medicine,' and the Iruggists sell it. -Zt v P rown's I ron B itters is the great (ealth-givihg tonic and strengthener. t is eminently ilic Family Medicine f the day. It drives out dyspepsia: icbiltty, and the effects of malaria, 't cause no injurious effects, even t? lie most delicate invalids, but builds :p the system, imparting vigor-ahc ri-v life v ' .-. , ... ' io,' ,, : dec 8- nrm to d&w cd T FRESH ARRIVALS ATMORE'3 CELEBRATED M1NCEMEAT3 In parrels, Half Barrels and Palls; and! PLTJM PtJBDlNG , : In all sizes. , These are tho very best goods of thelrfclcd. and no family should be without them.'. , ORANGE MARMALADE, f a most delightful Sweetmeat for the tea' tab' e To arrive on Tuesday next, a fresh supply of GlngerfTatTy, I 1 1 Ben's Boston Crackers, :f :. . .. ' ; : Genccove Waters. . Coffee Cakes, something new and nice. .;v-' Orange Bar.-. -'1 f'r". -v.j-ftr Almond MaccarOons, .. . ! " Cocoanut Maccaroous, and ' " The Genuine Albert Biscuit, - ? In ono and two pound Tins. -y - ' "' .'j Flr aaj low. j-'w "."' ; John L. B oat wr ight. " nov 12-tf Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M, SCHLOSS, Prop. JpiEaT-CIAS8 IN KVKET, RESPECT. - r First-class Bar LOO ATTACH RD. and EILLIARD &A d 71 First National Bank of;Wil- i - mington.! CAPITAISTOCK............. .$350,000 SURPLUS FUND..v..i...... ' Deposits , received aad 'eoUectioal made cna all accestlble potnfsln the United Bute. ,' j . DIRECTORS,, B. E. CURRC5S, D. G. WOSTIJ A. MARTIN. JA8. SPRUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OFFICERS ; E. K. BURRCSS....:..... . PresSdeaU - Cashier Ast CasAler A. K.TWALKEJt-.......,. W. LARDNS.-.Z L; I Am Jlcadyifor Worlc. JENTLEilEJTS CLOTHING AND HATS dywt, cleaned and pressed, sJao, ladles Hata cyeaia any color and rrcsed in tm it tjlcs.- v. . c. P. HL""CTN est S74ni . . Ko.ls:;orincs:wVst- 7ilniiiigtin WoWod Railroad Company. OrHCB OF GEXEaAl. SUrERINTtSDKNT, - Wilmington, N. C. Not 17, )&i8. I IT ui u t Change of Schedule.. ; AND A1"TER'M) V'E 13. IBSSAT 1.05 lA. ML. Passeorer Trains on the Wllmlng ton & Woldon Railroad wttl run as follows : DAY 31 AIL ANDEXTEES9 TRAINS Daili i NOS. 47 NOBTH AND 48 SOUTH. t : ; iiCaTe WlimlBiton, FrontSt. Pept, 8.SS A.' il Arrive at WeWon.. ...... ........... 31 P M Leave WeMon.... .......... ....... 3.00 P, il Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. al Fast Tn no uon Jlait & Passed c k&, Tbae" j Dailt No. 40 Soirra. ! " Ieavd WelJon;......:.. ...... j 5.50 P. li Arrive at WIlm'gton.FrontSkD'p't 10..:5P.:& MAIL AM). PASSEXGEE TRAINS' Dailt '- v So. 43 North.'; .; : r ' Leave tVUmlngton...,...l.M....r .00 P. at Arrive at Weldon. . . ; I . .. x0 A. M. Mati. ajcd Passe'GR Tkaiss Kos 4 and 42 leave v Wilmington , (Sundays J ex- 1 f ? ' " ccpted) . . . ... ... .-..12.30 A M Arrive al Weldon:.. ... J. 6 30 A M Ieave Weldon, (Mondays excepted) l.i CV A M Arrive at Wilmington. ....... ....... 65 A M Tram So; 40 South will stop onrj- at Wllso: Goldsboro and Magnolia. - . . t J 4 Trains on Tarboro Branch Boad LcaveKockv Mount forTarboro at l.SdA. M. and 4.S0 Pi M.j Dally,; (6uodayB exceited). i lie turning, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A.M. and i P. MJ Dally. Trains on Scotland Keck Branch Road 1cm Halifax for ScotlanO'eck at 3.25 P. M. Kv turning leave Scotland Neck at. 8.30! A. M dally except Sunday. r 'jr -r." -: t Tram AO. i. maaes close connection at We don for all points North Daily. All rail vit Richmond, and dally except Sunday Wa Ba Line.".. -' -' - r : -. - :. . ;- ., : Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nection for all rolnts.North via Richmond aud Washington. - w ' -t-:. w'i i All trains run solid between Wilmington anc Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. 'mj-j -::...j7& For accommodation of local travel a naasen- ger coach will be attached to local freight loa v Ing Wilmington at . 7.00 A M.j Dally except , ... -, r r-h - JOHN F. DIVINK. General Superintendent, v T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Passenger Agent. nOV'17 . : .vr-':. ),,;. r-t . ;;. V,..h i :' ; Wilmlri Columbia - i Augusta ; R;:cbi 07FICX OT, GlWEEAI, SUPBBlarTEX2EMT. , ' Wilmington, N. C. Nov 17, IsssL Change ScHiilei i5t AND AFTKK NOV'It iStkr 'lis3. it 4.S3 A. M.J the followlnst P&ssensrsr Sched uie will be ran on this road : ,1 ; : J ? ; ! ; No.4-2-Iave Wilmington, (Mondays ' -1 ? 5 Arrive at Florence. . ... 1.40 a m No. 45 Leave Fl rence. -Sundays t excepted)................., 7.40 P M M Arrive at Wilmington..... 12 id p m NIGHT EXPEESS TRAINS, DAILT Noa. 49 We:tand47 East. . Iavo Wllmlagrton. .'. .' 9'.1 0 P. It Leave Florence. .................. 8.40 A.M. Arrive at C C A A. Junction...... 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia......;.......... .40 A. M. Leaye Columbia. 9. MP. il. Leave C, C. & A. Junction........ .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence... ................. 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington... 8.23 A. IL Nioht Mah. and Passexgkb Tbaxx Datlt ' -: : : No West 4 i . . Leave Wilmington. ....... .. . ..... ..10.40 P: M. Arrive at Florence... .......... .....j 1 45 A. ftL MAIL AND PASSENQE TSAIN Diltr " :f : ' No.?4S.iast. 'V;l " , Zl Leave Flerence at.. 3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.. ..7.42 P. M Train 43 ntnriR At all Station. v. : No. 40 stops only at Flemlngtoix. and Marlon. ntrers ror txiumDia ana au points on w & C. IL R., C. & B. R. , Stations, Alkeu Jnne tlon, and all points beyond, should take tbo Separate ; Pullman , sleepers for Charlestor and Augusts on Train 45 -. r - - " 4 All trains run solid between - Charleston and Wilmington. : ':: - " -.Vr , Local frelgUt leases Wilmington ' dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. - ; f r-i- "I- JOHN F. DIVINE, fyi lv General Superintendent , T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. . nov 17 ' r .'!.--.; - . .; 5 Carolina Central R. : B; Company. Office or General Sutekintendemt,. i j Wilmington, N. C.r June 13th, 18gS. r-j " j I Change oLScheduIe " ON AND AFTER JUNE 13thr 18S3, THB Ralbad3 ttcnecnue operated on tail PASSENGER MAIL-AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. ' . ) Leave WQmlnarton at. ...V.nn TLvTif No. L J Leave Balelsrhat. 7.35 P. M J Arrive at Charlotte at.. ....7.00 A. M .'' 'J ive Charlotte at.... ...... 9.45 p. m- o. z. Arrive uaieigh at.-.i,...i..8.S0 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington, at... .8.25 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular station Time SSo?1'' desI:naed to "e Comnany'r SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER, MAIL (EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, ' Dally except SundayaF . Arrive at Shelby., I... 9 tw p nr i4ve8heibT...r.4.r..rri.r ? S I Arrive at Cnarlotte. j".iol50 a! irSnteMo: t4s 'S? loeo wnnectton -Hamlet with R.&A. Trains to, and from RaJ- fJW" bceen Wlhnmgten andSaleigh and Charlotto7i wTi WT a1 iSutesvUleTsuUoii. Western NCR R, AshevlUe and toint wa j ., ; ; Cry -, SnperSiSrit F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Arent tune IS--'. ,T - --ua.:. onroe SUs Chicago. ftAlifi ATJII llriiif. i l4ii. Pram SlnrS V r 'a4 aja. - PjmgELIrSHOUSE; TJNDER NEW HANAGEllENT, " Jt IPrcprlctor Atlantic licui. RrrvClaEs toaUIts Term. t3.W tJcSfJ 1 Bk.. s istatea Capital Irizo Tickets only Co. Shares in Tiniiimnnn SfoA. t .7: . U0tt Oompany;: j ' ITe do hereby eertlfv that ,4 nL arraxgevicvU j or all the Mouhfptrti Annual prototags tf Tjte LoutHaL tery Company, and in person inanaa. tame tire conducted teith honezt i ingoodaiih (otcard all partis t aVV0. ize the Company to use W certtfeet?1 ttmHetofour signatures attariLt ;y tisevunts.' . . , . T Commission ! Incorpora ted In 13 for ?5 Vcar. i.- .v s talamrc for Educational anTxK.51 poseswith a capital of fi.ooo ftiK4 ? reserve fund or tZMMJi. added. i... a ; - t " t1 By an overwhelming ioWUrJi. . i chl9C.:was mado apsl tS SSL uonsuiution-aaoptet December Sd, A. The onlH Lottery ever rated . ,k by the people of any 8ate. . . T , T ItneversaiesorpostportttA ' Its Grand . Single Number Vnv'L , place monthly, - - , j '"P t A SPLKXDrD OPPORTUNITt TO -1 FORTUNE. Firs: Grand lrawUig ck f&w? Capital; Prize, $75,000 100,000 Tickets at PireD - lars Each. Fractions in Fir proportloii, r, , ; j -Vf - list. OF. prizesI:.. : ' ' 1 Capital Prize of.......,.....!.....,; 1 1 Capital Prize of .7. i : i capital rnie 01. . . i 2 Prize es. of. ts.ooo. . t .li.. vn v; -,wv.. v 10 Prizes of 1,000............... v 20 Prizes of ' 500...... ...;" I 100 Prizes of ' -SOO.i. .....;.....' S00 Prizes of .100. .1 . ... . Fi . . ! t.2 Steffi s 1 k mw w w 1 f.m-.r 1 y ; 1 . y fl ; a? rRoxrvATiox kuzes. ! 9 9 . 600.1 r y-i W ,f- 1,967 . Prizes, amounting to,..,...l... fr i : . , - . Arpucacon for rates to tinhn hnnM only , to tlie o21ce of tne Company la Key l .leans, w -- ; ..... j . f .i I ! For farther Information,'- write clearly, uxg . tun suaress. jusxo 1. u. uattt derspayable and address Eesrlstercd Let NEW OBLEANS NATIONAL BANK, V 1 " ' New Onxxixii JOSTAL NOTES and ordinary lettca ! 11 all or Express (all sums of $3 and opr. by Express, at our expense) to - 1 hu--: New Orleus, L or M. A. DAUPHIN. '.'..1 -T Tl 607 Seventb 8w; Waisamgton,p fl . i uec Jv-wea-eai ftWKiaw j r , 5 I for HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE J the TANNER DEL AN EY EXG CO'S ENGINES AND BOILER3 from 4 fc horse power a!q Tramway or Narr Locomotives. ' ''Engines adapted to Farm use a sped! " tar On hand' and for sale eery low,! SECOND HAND , PORTABLE-. . 561 from 5 to 15 horse power. . . , i I ang 15-6m l ' 8. W. 8KIKST ,-Bagging, Ties, TwintJ O A fl A Half EollsliJi and 2ft B AGO: .tVVW A. AW., linni 1 5 BakB BALING TWISt i ' For sale br " f " ' I HOT 2$ . RERCIINER k .CALDEEEI acon Lard, Molas 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides; 50 Casa i 100 Hhds Molasses. For sic by f nov 29 KERCHNER A CALDtli I- FlouivSugai;:o liUUU MBbls Refined SUGARS, , I v ' ? '100 8scks COFFEE, For r nov .20 , KERCHNER A CALDEB - .robacco;;' -ITTE HAVE FULL LINESOF.TOBi i which we are selling EIG1JT- CKST1 pricea.rlor to May 1st., ' ' ! ; Also a ycryflarge stock; of GUOCE . PROvHlONS'atlwttom ffsrurcs.) X: i WORTH S WQRIF TF. YOU CONSULT est you will order your supplies' ot , - '' : , .- .- . ;M( , Goods, Clears, Tobacco, &c., of .clj WALD, V;.tW ,2JtOa; ' jstore I Art Corncr.w The Beet Goods for 4he ka moner. ; : - .: 'i t The Di&mnhrt anil t.A A 5 cents Cigars to bo had in i liming The Excursiorj and Pio . EASN 13 OVER AND TUB TV CAL AND BALL Season has ovcelk and JOHN ilN WESNSSl the pcUaI.c' and Perfumer, Is pcrsonaUJ, his IT.tlr DrpM'r? Salaoa.S' barber " .i. Hill t'ibCfiU . . 8trect, between Water and Front, ton.N.C. .- -i. j CI or triH ... i TjNDzirrAiirr.. ca::::.-t has-- CARPT:;tz. Oce tX Work esc? r. V? strctt s::::s criers I t r : .;? : ry sa il---
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1884, edition 1
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