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MISCELLANEOUS. STtfl 03 THE BESTTOHIC. - This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely C'nres Dyspepula, Indigestion, Weakness, 1 nipvre Blood, 3IalariaChills and Fevers and Neural'- , , It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and IJhrer. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, produce constipation othT Iron tnedicivts do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re aves Heartburn and lielching, and strength en the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Ijick of Energy, fcc, it has no equal. Mir The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. 4ljby BROWK tUEHICiL CO, BALTIMORE.1 uly ll'dtwly tc2dpnrm Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. GEVCT FOR N. Y. EN AMELPAINT; j - ! CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. I- QALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing Tho fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wethcrlll A Co., and Harrison Broa & Co., Is sufficient jtiarantee for .their 'quality and purity. A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, la addition to oar large and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention la respectfully Invited. NATH'L JACOBI. sept 2 10 South Front St I Quarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE PORT OF Wil mington will be enforced from May 1st to NoYomber lst," as follows : i Pilots will bring ill vessels from Ports south of Cape Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; also, all vessels wnicn nave nau any Kina oi sickness on board during the passage, or on arrival, and will cause a signal to be eet In the sible atier crossing tho Ba r i Mo vessel must leave thcftuarantlne anchor age, or allow any person, stoamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along b! e, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician; and every vessel must be an chored as far to the eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety. negotiations governing vessels while in Quar amine may be had on application at the office of the Quarantine Physician at Smithvllle i Applications for jtermits to vlelt vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, . and perm ts so obtained will be end red by the Quarantine Physician, If. la his opinion, it is proper ar.rt snfe to allow communication with such vef sela. i A penalty of 2 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. f W. G. CURTI,.M. P., Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. TH03. F. WOOD, M. D. ) consultants GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. J .consultants. ; marl 2am 6m 1415 First National Bank of Wil- mington.i CAPITAL STOCK ...... $2B0,(K0 SURPLUS FUND .66,0' 0 Deposits received and collections; made o aoieoiblo point i In the United State. . ;oiRCTOR3. K.K.BURRUS9 D G. WORTH I A. MAKTIN, JAB. 8PRUNT. l ! GEORGE CHAD BOURN. orncrjieu ' ' E. S. BUR SUSS President. i - I A. K. WALKB.MMNMM. Cashier W. LA Rg INS'. - ....... a 'sat Cashier anl r?TDIAI V UK. V i - S .V. AFTER iDectrlc Appliincsj ars sent ei 30 Days' Trial. TO MEK ONLY, Y0UH8 OR OLD. WHO re snfferir? from IfBavocs Pr.BiUTT, Lost Vitauty, Lacx or Foxcx axo Vm-oh, WASTthO Wrttst'iu, ai a:iitos diseases it m -Feksoxai. Satvc rvsultiajf from Arcz aA ikk Cacsm. 8pJy rWi-f nd complete rcsto ition of HaAj.Tii. iook awl 3f asiiood aCARASTKK. the KTn.irt ditevrery f th Ninrtnth Century. ' h udtocforlHujJtrtjJljatkafre. Address VCLTAI5 CELT C3., UABSHAllt MISH. C3Y 27 leodivt in mis 1 j m AW orrrincM amp l uuuru. I I The Daily Review. SH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBERS, 1884. Kntered at the Postoflice at Wilmington. N. C, aa aecond-claas matter. ISLAINE'S COLOSSAL . CHECK. He does not deny, sajs the World the authenticity of the letters. He does not brand them as "Democratic forge ries." Their genuineness is admitted. But Mr. Blaine announces that they do not contain "a word whicJiis not con sistent with the most scrupulous integ rity and honor." We put this monumental exhibition, of audacity and shame'.essness on re cord. The letters were written by the Speaker of the National House of Rep resentatives, upon Government paper bearing the impiint of tho House, with pens and ink supplied by the Govern ment for public purposes. The Speaker of the House appeals to two rich railroad men whose favor and patronage he has claimed in. considera tion of having by a ruling in debate done them a great service. He begs them to aid him with money to meet obligations incurred in the course of his transactions with them. He entreats them to save him from "financial ruin and personal humiliation." There is nothing in that inconsistent w.ith the most scrupulous integrity and honor on the part of the Speaker of the Houset t he highest office in the Republic after the President! Mr. Caldwell writes to Fisher: 'I hope you can help him Blaine. I would it it were in uiy power. Blaine is an important man for us to have feel all right towards us. and I only wish that I was so situated that I could help him." Nothing inconsistent with the, most scrupulous integrity and honor in that? Mr. .Fisher writes to the Speaker ot the House: "Mr. Caldwe.l represent ed to me that he had paid for your ac count and for which he has your re cepts, al) but $2,500 of the $25,'000 which you loaned and lor which you you received as collateral $50,000 of the Little Rock and Fort Smith land grant bonds, which you since sold at CO cents on the dollar, realizing therefor $30,- 000, leaving you now in advance, of funds, even if Mr. Caidwall had paid you nothing." What is there incon sistent with the most scrupulous integ rity and honor in that? Disgusted rith the pertinacious hull dozing of the avaricious Speaker of the House." Mr. Fisher at last writes a lets ter, recapulating all the favors he has done for Blaine. He tells B'aioc: T have placed you in positions whereby you have received very large sums of money without one dollar of expense to you." He reminds Blaine that he was paid in bonds and money lor obtaining subscriptions to the little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad Irom his friends. He says: 'Owing to your political position you were able to work off all your bonds at a very high price, and the fact is well known to others as well as myself." Surely all this i3 not inconsistent with the most scrupulous integrity and honor? What does Mr. Blaine, the Speaker of the House, reply? Does he indig nantly repudiate these assertions? Does h,e denounce Fisher as a falsifier and a scoundrel? Not all all. Blaine drops into humbleness as easily as Silas Wegg drops into poetry, and writes in bis reply of April 18, publish ed in the Grst batch of letters: "I am very sure that you have little idea of the labors, the losses, the efforts, and the sacrifices I have made within the past year to save those innocent persons, who invested on my request, from personal losa. And I say to you to night, solemnly, that I am immeasur ably worse off than if I had never touched the Fort Smith matter. I am ready at any moment to make a full, fair, comprehensive settlement with you on th most liberal terms. I will not be exacting, captious or criti cal, bnt sm ready and eager to make a broad and generous adjustment with you. Oh, no! These letters do not con tain "a -word which is not consistent with the most scrupulous integrity and honor" as integrity and honor are un derstood by Mulligan Blaine! P'lt in the view of every honest man they blister the ex-Speaker of the House all over with venality and prove that it would be a national disgrace and disas ter to reward such a mau with the Presidency. Let the Tattooed Candi date withdraw! Turn the Rascals out! According to a letter in tho Buckeye (Ohio) Vulctlc Mr. Blaine's substitute in the army is now living in Nashville, Tenn. He is an old colored man who was wounded during the war, and who has thus far failed to obtain a pension. The Buckeye Tideitc's correspondent writes : 'By-the-by, Blaine's substitute in the army resides here He is a poor old negro. He was wounded in the army, has tried to; get a 'pension and has twice been refused by the Republi can board of examining surgeons her; lie was to get $900 as his pay for taking Blaine' place, but got but $30. I was bis second lieutenant and I know this statement to be true. I read the dis patcher from Maine.- There were six substitutes put in Company C, 40th United States colored infantry, for men in that State, and Jacob Poor ol my company wa mustered in as James G. Blaine's substitute, and was wounded in the shoulder 'at or near Lebanon, Tenn., in July or August. 1864. He lives here, but will not support Blaine." As an example of how monopolies are controlled in France it is interest ing to note the terms of the contract about to be made between the French Government and the Compagnie Gen erale, which has the monopoly of mak ing matches for the next twenty years. The company will pay for the priv ilege 17,010.000 francs, about $3,500,000, and about 40 per cent, ot the gross re ceipts in addition, in case the sale of matches exceed 35 milliards.. The na ture and quality of the matches are carefully prescribed, and the prices , at which they are to be sold fixed. The Government reserves the right to . con. trol all the operations of the company, and the latter agrees to employ only French workingmen and agents, and not to have any intertest, directly or indirectly, in any similar enterprise in any foreign country. Words from Worthy Physi cians. Dr. B. R. Doyle, Wadley. Ga., says, "I consider Brown's Iron Bitters supe rior as a tonic to any preparation now in use." Dr. W.J Davis, Ie wis, Iowa: "Brown's Iron Bitters gives the best of satisfaction to those who use it: Dr. J. M. Klein, Walterboro, S. C.: "Brown's Iron Bitters has given uni versal satisfaction." Dr. S. H. Myers, Sheboygan. Wis.: "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters lor general debil ity, loss of appetite and want of strength." These are only four physi cians. Wo could easily give similar testimony from lour thousand, ? did space permit. M5PTEMBEK SQUIBS. Spots on the suu A boy's freckles. Spitting on tho hands doesu't dig the potatoes. m The fox is smarter than the hog. but makes very poor. meat. Li-crosse is an kneesy game for chil dren They learn it early. . A man who is sentenced to be hung hates to be kept in suspense. A trotting match should always be described in a racy manner. It is the successful trapeze performer who generally reaches the climb-acts. When Daniel got into politics he may be said to have entered Ihe lyin' den. -1 he world forgives with tllfflculty the fact that one can be happy without it. There is a postofBce in South Caroli na named Catarrh. It is not to be sneezed at. Nothing makes the world seem so spacious as to have friends at a dis tance; they make the latitudes and the longitudes. When a woman kisses a woman ahe does it through; force of habit; when she kisses a man she does it through force of circumstances. All in the Line of Nature. There is nothing in the line of magic or mystery about that wonderful and popular medcine, Parker's Tonic. It is simply the most scientific combi nation possible of the essential prin ciples of those vegetable curatives which act powerfully and directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys and. blood. But there neither is, nor will be, any successful imitation ot it It is all the time curing those whov bad despa'red of ever getting well. For yourself, your wife and children. FOKEIGN FLOTSAM. Count Labouroff, late Russian Am bassador at Berlin, has sold his classi cal antiquities for, 90,000. Queen Victoria says she will stay in Scotland until Novem ber. London tradesmen do not approve of her plans. Russia is to send out an expedition to the North Pole next year. Only volunteers are to be permitted go. Austria has nf latfl hAAn visitorl Ktt severe hailstorms that played sad havoc with the crops for miltjs and miles. Abbe Liszt denies the report that he is blind, and says he only cannot see why the people circulate such falsehoods. There have been more tourists in Ireland this season than for many years past, owing to cholera on the Continent. An immense casino is to be erected on the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, in which will be given all kinds of enter tainments. Paris hotcl-keeper3 are at their old tricks of swindling Americans, and there have been several cases carried to the courts. Patti admits that her voice is not as good as it once was, but says that there will be no' reduction in her prices for warbling. . Postal robberies have been very fre quent in Vienna of late, and the author ities are Hot successful in capturing the thieves. , . , The young- Princesses of Wales are very 'clever" at tennis and "frequently beat '.heir father and mother." This is awful. . , . Miss , Lambert, one of the maids of honor to the Queen, is to be married next month, and there will be a yacan cancy to fill in the royal household. ,'The London TeUgraph says more English noblemen will visit the States" this autumn than ever before, and adds that there arc more here now than ever before... . . - - .... r Lile Preservers. It you are losing yourcriD on life. try ells' Health Rene wer." G oca direct to weak spots. " - THE MAXLS. , The malls close and arrive at' the City Poet office a follows ; - s '-...-..;GLOSX. - " Northern through mails, fast........7.30;P. M. Northern through and wsj malls. . . .3.00 A. M. Balelgh 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A IX. Maila for the N. C Railroad and routes supplied therefrom includ- ' bf A.1N.& BaUroad at 7.30 P 'M. and 8.00 A. 11. Southern Malls for all points South dally 8.00 P. if. Western malls (C C. Railway) daily, (except Sunday) 6.45 P. H. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh ..........6.45 P. 1L Mall far Cheraw and Darlington Rail road.... .............8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. FaretteTille and office on Cape Fear Rlyer, Tuesdays and Fridays. 1.00 P. M, Fayettevllle, via C C Railroad, daily, except Sundays. 6.45. P. M. Onslow C H. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays....... ..6.00 A. M. 8mlthvllle mails, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) ..........8.30 A. M. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little Rlyer, Tues days and Fridays.... ............ ..9.00 P. M. WrightSTille, dally.. .............. .8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 7.30 A. M. Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M Stamp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M to 5 P.. M , continuously. Ueneral delivery open from 7 A. M. io 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. hi. ' Carrier delivery open en Sunday from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. ' Allen's Bilious physic is a purely vftftatahle liouid remedvfor Headaches. Biiiousuess and Constipation. Eaily !. i .1 1 : quickly, 25 cts. At all Druggists. . , A clean steal taking a bath. Hall's Hair Renewer makes the hair moist, sof t and glossy, and is unsur passed as a hair dressing. Dead beats the stopped clock. Emory's Little Cathartic Is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with the most obstinate cases, purely vegetable. leod-w At a standstill the meat market "Blood -food" is the snorffestive name often given to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, be- e . m -m m ... cause ot its mooa-enricniug qualities. Slight at hand a maiden's refusu- al. Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain, and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnatural losses, and al weakness ol Generative bystem: it never fails. 1 pkg., 6 for $5. At dru gists, or by niail from J. 11. Allen, 215 hirst Ave., JSew x ort City. A good name for a rising young man Xeast. : A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This jreat remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In Soutb America.' Send a sell addressed envelop to the Rev. Joseph T. INMAN. iSlatwn D New York City. eod d&w ly Itching Fties-.symptotns and Cure. Tbe symptoms are molatnre. Ilka persolra tlon, Intense Itching. Increased by ecrateMn; very d sti easing, particularly at night; seems a u pin-worm were crawling in and about the rectum ; the prlrate parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may . follow. "SWAiKt'S OL.l S1ENT" is a pleasant, sure -cute Also, for Tetter, Itch, fait Kheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, cruet y st in uiseases. isoi, by man, on en; s tor $ i, 23. Address, DE. hWAYMfi & SON, Fhlla., fa. soil by JJruggists. may 2 ly dcod&w f m w Magnolia Hams l BEYOND DOUBT THS Finest in the Market. This Is the corret time of the year to feast on Sugar-Cured HAMS. Billlousness and general debility obviated by eating HAM. "The course of true love never runs smooth while jou are courting, unless a f till supply of ROYSTER'S CANDIES are offered at each course". Young man ! we admonish you before It la too late. After you are married tou will have to eat MAGNOLIA HAM to avoid collisions. P. L. BRIDGEES & CO. HO North Front 8t. septl Furniture. JEW STOCK FOS FALL TRADE, ARRIVING EVERY DAY ' Manufactured expressly for this market. New Styles andXcw Frlces. Call and exam ine our extensive variety of New and Fash lonable Goods, all made this season. D. A. SMITH, aept 8 ruinltttre DcJer. N. Front Street- At y?iK; bSt Bov'a Taehtlii' la Tzt' Kp- ers'Tand npVaV W abulia Jks SSw . forced, equal to MnwnleuSiS? SJilrUwith 2100 linen bosom made to order? l - nnlort fmm it.. - vf vruerat promUylatted MISCELLANEOUS. mm ?y i TMS- GREAT r-irJV rvtf tt p e Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, 1 Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Eore TkrMt, Sw6111ir. Spraln. BruUf . Baram Scalds. Fro! Ulbc. A9 AIX OTUZR BOD1LT PA 1X8 AKO-ACit. , 8oIl by DrngritU and Dealers ererrvber.! ' Fifty CefeU bcSxle. DireetioB in HLngnag; - , TOE CHARLES A.TOOELEU CO. ; 09 iiiiwi. VOitEtxa 4 CO.) . BlUet.KA,IS,A Mch 29 lv d&w. L , . j I , I W CASH To SMOKERS of BlackweU's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco This Special Deposit Is to guarantee the payment of the 25 premiums fully described in our former announcements, j I - The premiums will be paid no matter how small the number of bags returned may be. OJfiee BlaelcwelV Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, Jf. CL, Jtfoy 10, 1881 f P.A.WHJEYXESQ., . '- J . ' Cathxer "Bank of Durham, Durham, JIT. C. Dsar Sib: We Inclose you. $11,950.00, which pleas place on Special Deposit to psy premiums for our empty tobacco bagrs to be returned Dec 15th. Yours truly, J. S. CARR, President ; OMce of 0i4 Bank of Durham, Durham, If. C, May 1 1881) 3. S. CARR. Esq., ; i - , , rrest. BlaclneoWi Durham Tobaceo Co. Dkab 8 IB: I have to acknowledge receipt of $11,950.00 from you. which we have placed upon Special Deposit for the object you state, s -v . Tours truly. P. A WILEYl Cashier. None genuine without picture of BUliai the package. , j t3TSee our other announcemcnta. ' septl nrm Powder. Powder. 100 KEGS RICE: BIRD POWDBKt. 100 Kesrs Sportinjr Powder. w& 60 Ke&s Blasting Powder, For sale by . ; ang 23 . KERCHNEB & CALDER BROS Groceries. Groceries. I fifin HALF KOM8 bagging; I U U VJ 5 000 B.lls Cotton Ties, 5 Bales Bale ing Twine. 60 Bxs D S Meaf, 100 8ax Ulo Cof fee, 75 Boxes Ref Sugar. HO llhds Molasses, v5 Cases Lard. 500 liale flay. 1.10& Bashs corn. l.OO-Bushs Oats, -75 Bxs Candy,; & Bxs Craokonf 10a Kx. Soap, 100 Cases 1 ye75 Bxs -ta?ch, j00 Bxh eoda, 75 Bxs Tobacco. 100 Bxs Snuff. For sale by i t aug25 . KE ll(J UN Ell & CALDER BROS Practrcally aj New Creajtlon "Benson's Capclne Porous Plasters; are the plasters of other dyjB : fect.'-Dr. J..H P. ; revised and made per . , ..r , 4W. B u r n 11 a m ' s V IMPROVED 1 T Standard Turbine! Is the beat constructed and finished, cives better percent age, more power, and: is cold for leas money, per horse pow er. than any other I urbine In the world. New pamphlet sent free by sept8 4w BURNHAM BROS, York, ra f9 9 you want a $33 S6 Shot Re VJ W lJ - I pe&tlng Rifle for $15; a $39 Breech Loading Shot Gun for $16, a $12 Con cert Organette for a $25 Magic Lantern for $12, a boild Gold $254 f I Watch for $1 $15 Silver W U Watch foir 8. You can get any of these articles Fkee if vou win devote a. few hours of your. leisure nine evenings tointroaucingmnf jx fil mvm our new goods. One lady ee VV fim 1U I cured a Gold Watch free, in a single after noon. A gentleman got a silver watch for nrceen minutpa' worx. A boy li I rears ola secured a watch in one day; hundreds of oth ers nave aone nearly as wen. it vou have a Magic Lantern you can start a business that win pay vou irom $io to $50 every night. Send at once for our Illustrated Catalosme of Gold ani Silver ' Watches, 8elf -Cocking j Bull , Dog lie voi vers, spy uiasses, loaian scout ana As tronomlcal Telescopes, Telegraph Instru ments. Type Writers, Orcrans. Accordions. Violins, Ac. , &c It may sta.t you on the roaatoweann. i . WORLD MANUFACTURING CO., sept 8 4 w 122 Nassau t treet. New York, The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL' POST-PAID. ' ! 1(12017 THYSELFZL? A GREAT MEDICAL WORK OH MANHOOD. Exnausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical DebUitv. Premature DAAilnA in Man vM of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses., ia hrwik inr every man, young, middle aged andl old- - Jt contains xza prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which Is 'invalu able. SO found hT th. An thru- ence for 23 years la such as probably never j " - a w uudq vjafx a es. bound in beautiful French t mnslln, em. Bed Coders, full tfilt minntMul K - finer work in every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold In this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded In eer lnRtanr- Mm mi. i m by mall, poet-paid. lUustrative sample 6 cts. eena now. uoia roeai awarded the author bv the Naikm&l Morlta! a ..iwi.ti. .1 officers of which he refers. K ; - -m bv u T uig young for ImtracUon, and by the afflicted for re"i- It will benefit all London Lancet. There Is no vnpmfr r.t Mia t. .1.1- Doowill not be useful, whether youth, parent. r-JT cwuy uecucai instimte, r Boston. Ma&., who may be consulted on all tteeasea reoulring akill and experience. wOrODlC and OtHttlnjItA rlf coaaaa h ma baffled the skill r,t i rm at m- .v.. physicians & specllty. L j LZ A Socb lr With on t m ln. l IrJ V i i stance of failure. MenUan this neper. s?pl8 dawtw t; !f'jnnfnir."onF;n::EnAciT 'U til J 11- H. XXXK, of th. ajL ' , Ho": offer, a Etja.dr woerefcr mm AUAY mm V7iliiiInirtonn7 liailroad Company . miatogton; H. C.. H , . ; Change of Schedule ON AND AFTER JULY toth I A. M.. PassenTrTdnTiS JiMi ton A Wedon RalS5f-?? Wis? DAY MAIL AERf ilxfvlo3 Leave Weldon......,.. t. Arrive at WllmVtnw .'iwJ'oWi'v -5 P. Dailt-No. 40 South. Leave Weldon.....k... 4 Arrive at WUm'gtonntSuiyi, lo?i MAIL AND PASSENOim S??.L s . --. NO. Vm1. U Leave Wilmington.... . Arrive at Weldon .... , r- M.. Dally. tSundv- ? leave Tarbbro at s I'VlLK iT.tarS Trains on Scotland Neck Br!M J$ Halifax for Scotland Neck turning leave Scotland Neck at fsa 1 dally except Sunday. 4 Al Train No. 47 makes cIom don for all points North Dally, ifi Richmond, and tlnllv J' . u na Ling. -- j,. OUnuaj TU All trains run solid between Wi'nWn. Waahlneton: and him 7.. era attached. - . - For accommodation of local travel a W ger coach will be attached to local tnrfc SuRnday?,ngt0n " -6'M A M DaUJ4 ' General 8upertntc(W iuiv 15 " : Wilmington. Columt & Angnsta R. B. Co, Wllialngton, N. C. July Charige of Schedule, tWN AND AFTER JULY ISth. m VJ 9.00 A. M., the following Passenger iM ui vfiu u run on uus roaa : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAXLT-Hot r ; West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 9.05 f. Leave Florence....; 2.401. Arrive at u u. a a. Junction...... 6.M L Arrive at Columbia...... MO A, Leave Columbia......... 9.MP. iave C, C A A. Junction. .10.5 f. Leave Florence.... 4.50 a. Arrive at Wilmington..... 8.JSA, MIGHT MAIL AND PA88KNGEB TkAW, Dilli V - :.:,. 0. WMt. f Leave Wilmington........ Arrive at Florence l.k. WATT. AVn P4RQirv2iri? tt? 4 rv niT " ; No. 43 East. Leave Florence at ....4.05 P. Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Uifl irassengers xor uonnnbia and ail pointa or! & C, R. R.. C, ft A R.R8tations, Alkea Jd non, ana au points beyond, should tau 40 Niaht Exnresa. ' Separate Pullman Sleepers tor AoruiU Train40. I c a 11 traios run solid between Car leito i Wilmington. - Local freight leaves Wilmington diDj eept Sunday at 7.00 A. M. JOHN T. DiTOTL - ' General Sunerfntendo: T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger IK -juiy 19: :x;::r Board. A FEW TABLE BOARDERS CAI I -accommodated durlDg the Winter awf at reaonablc rates. Pleisant location, ft attendance and tbe best the market toan Transient boarders accommodated w dav or week. UBi ROBERT LEI, , . 113 Market Street, . sept ia lydaw, - wnanngwa, GottonPresses, BROWNS COTTON GIN, EUBBIBBE ING, GIN BKISTLES. Send 1 delay. You will .be s disappointed in pi inem in time. ' W. E. 8PRINGKB CO. , 19, 21 A '23 Market sue sept J5 Wilmington, v HewBuckTvlieat. rjlHK SEASON nAS NOW OOMI fj lecelved a supply o' New Bocka first of the season. Also, PoUtoe. Apples, Cabbages, Ac, Ac A full line of ehoice and selected Gr always on hard. Stock renewed every 2 a 11 muuii relied on as freah ana sept 17 Cleveland & Hendricb ; Blaine & Logan!! JACKSON & BEIj THREEiTICKETS for the PEOrj The first ifwo tickets Tti ionle for their t sanrag-i for tlie patronage w , . - .T anything and everything AA VUVA AAA asa-jf ' - printing, Rulingorji neea in me Bnape Strosr Tiserar trial tm&t 1 11 " " inf ( BY SENDING YOU . goods to MONACars Steam PJ " econieL,MdliT t v Fall and Winter wea jon'H t ot burls? a'rew stilt or dresa. Co-' fresh lot Uts tlZyi tcowtv. unr,' iT-rtT-Uli
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