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A" -1 vril MISCELLANEOUS.! tO 13 BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetahle tonics, quickly and completely Cures Iypcpla, Indigestion, WeaknesH, Impure Blood, Malaria,CliiIls and Fever, and Neuralffla. , , , It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the lildoeys nd Liver. . . It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all "who lead sedentary live. Itdoes not injure the teeth, cause headncbe.or produce constipation oth'r Iron mcdichax do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulait-s the appetite, aid3 the assimilation of food, re aves Heartburn and Belching, and sliengtb the mu3Cles and nerv es. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack c Cnergy, &c., it has no equal. The genuine fca9 above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no ether. aadlj)r BROWS CHEMICAL CO., BALTIJIOKT, Si uly lldAwly tc2dpnrm Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. GESCY FOS N. Y. ENAMEL :PAINT; CO'3 READY PREPARED PAINT. f 1 ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac- f - torie3 of Wetherlll & Co., and Harrison Bros jk Co., is sufficient guarantee for ..their ;qu.llty r . and purity. !.A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, in addition to oar large and full HARDWARE STOCK, ;to which your attention is respectfully invited. NATH'Jj JACOBI, 10. South Front St f sept 2 Quarantine Notice. 'quarantine for the port OF Wil- .raiugton Kill be enforced from May lsj; to i j-.. ,'Novomber 1st, aa follows : I !' Pilots will bring all vessels frm Porta south of Cape Fear to the Quarantine anchornge; also, all vessels which. have had any bled or. sickness on board during the passage or on arrival, and will cause a signal to he et In the m&in rigging on the port side, a3 soon as pos slble atier crossing the: Bar j! No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor 'age, or allow any person, steamer or lug boat, j lighter, or boat of any kind to go along si e, 'unleoB by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician; and every vessel must be an :chored as lar to the eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety, ji Regulations governing vessels while in Quar amine may be had on Replication at the oiliee of the Quarantine Phys'clan at Smlthvllle il Applications for permits to visit vessels In : Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas Wood or Dr. tco. G. Thomas, and perm ts so obtained will be end r-:ed by the Quarantine Physician, if. in his opinion, it Is proper aDd jsnfo to allow communication with such vessels. i" A penalty of 2 0 for each and every offence, I will be enforced agiinst any person violating any of the Quarantine ueguiationsoi tne i-ort. W. G. CURTI. M. P., Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. ;tho3. f. wood, m. d: ConBUitantB GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. lonsu-tanis. mar 1 2am bin ilo First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL STOCS.. SURPLUS FUND.. C2VK0 r.a o ! posits received tad collections, mado. on acvv-vinle polrt) In the United State. 'DIRECTORS j K.E.2URRU3S D G. WORTH A. MARTIN. J AS. SPRUNT. GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OrriCERSi. E, fi. BURRUS3 . President A. IL. WALKER,. Cashier W. LiARKrNS. A'nt Cashier ar19 Bectric Appliance art sent on 30 Days' Trial, m MEN OfJLY, YOUHQ OR OLD, TTfHO are nfferia from Nktoc Demutt, y lot Vitality, Lack, or Nm foacx axd I'ioob, Waatixo Wuutaiin, and ail those diseases f a 1msoxai. Natcek multlne from Ari and thkr aim Specrty rcli and cotnptete r.-to-htlon of KLU.TV.VXGCS and XixnonoGUAaAXTErA. inc rac(i-t cllscorerf ef tfto Nmleuth Ot'Btnry. ) od at oocsa tor IUutnUd ra.mphlvl frvo. Adlres YOLTAIC EEIT CO.. ESABSKAlt. HICH. I BEFOREH AND WAFTEPH ai-jBVrr7fff &riVff tthit yywUbmiSmm The Daily Review ?OSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop, WTIJVUNGTON. N. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBERS, 1884. entered at the FcstoiHce at Wilmington, N. C, a3 second -c lata matter. The fastest sea-going war vesse afloat is the new Chilian cruiser Esmeralda that recently obtained the mean speed of eighteen and one-quarter knots pcr hour on a seai-trial The British cruis er Isis, hitherto the fastest man-of-war, has a maximum speed of eighteen knots per hour; sbe is. however,, unarmored and comparatively lightly armed. The Esmeralda may be described as a case mated monitor with high freeboard and every essential to make her sea worthy lor any voyage. She carries 10-inch, breach-loadm?, very long range bow and stern guns that sweep through more than 180 degrees of the horizon, protected with, shields and capable of penetrating twenty inches oT iron armor. Besides these she carries on each broadside three six inch breach-loading rifles, capable cf penetrating eleven inehesof iron armor. These powerful guns are worked by the most perfect system of labor-saying hy draulic machinery yet devised. The Esmeralda carries in addition to the above Hotchkis3' revolving cannon. Gardner and Gatling repeating guns, mounted in every available place, even in her tops (mastheads,) all protected with steel shields . These latter wea pons are mainly for defence against toipedo boats. The striking features of the Esmeralda are her moderate size and her comparatively light armor and her small draugt of water, her high speed and her powerful armament. It is an open secret that she was designed with especial reference to the possibili ty of trouble between the United States and Chili, and to the opoortunity af forded to raid our defenceless Pacifiic ports. Compare the Esmeralda as she i with the Chicago as she is promised. But comparison is impossible. The Esmeralda could as easily whip the Chicago as the Merrimac did the old Cumberland in the beginning of our war. By the way,, how does the Chicago progress? It must seem the very irony ot fate to the Blaine managers, says the News & Courier, that the great Northwest, which they had counted on soconfident ly as their own under all circumstance?, should be the very sectiou where Re publican revolt against their candidate has given the death-blow to his chances bf success. The Independent rising in the East, formidable as it is admitted to be, is lairly dwarfed by the growing detection among the Republicans in sme of the Western States. This is especially ttue of Wisconsin, which hs just jriven so striking a manifestation of the strength of the anti-Blaino Re publican vote. That ther? wa3 such a vote there had been known previous to .Mr.Schurz's arrival. fpfnobody dream ed that it was anything like so large as his reception has shown it to ie. The State has been counted a3 safely Re publican tor many years. Mr. Tilden canfe very near carrying it in 1876, when Mr. Hayes" majority was only 2,900 over all, and his plurality over Mr. Tilden only 6,000. Garfield carried it by a plurality of 29,000, but in the last State election, in November, 1881. while the Republican candidate for Governor was elected by a plurality of 11.000. he lacked more than 8,000 votes of a mnjority over all opposing candi dafe?. The Prohibiiion yote in that election reached 13 000. In the Con gressional election of 1882 the aggregate Democratic vote in the State was 9,000 greater than the Republican vote and the Prohibition vote was nearly 14,000. These figures show a steady growth in the Democratic vote and in Prohibiiion vote, both increases being drawn from the Republican party andbotii traceable to the entrance of the temperance question into politic. The great advanco in the Democratic vole, from less than 70,000 in 1881, to narly 104,000 in 1882. wa3 due almost entirely to the accession of the German vote. In the present campaign the Germans are not only solidly for Cleve land, but are working as never before fur Democratic success in order to avert the daaeer with which the pro gress of .Prohibition menaces their brewing interests. Their activity has had the natural effect of increasing the zeal of the Prohibitionists, and ot strenghtening their determination to act independently. The Prohibition candidate, St. John, has had the largest and most enthusiastic meetings which the party has ever held, in the State. The Prohibition vote is likely to be un-prect-dentedly large, and to cut down the Republican vote on one side aa bad ly as the Germans will cut it down on the other.1 When, in addition to these two disturbing causes, it is remember ed that there is in Wisconsin a distinct anti-Blalne Republican revolt, entirely separate from the Germans, numbering in Milwaukee alone about 5,000 voter?, it becomes evident why the Democrats are claiming the State for Cleveland by 10,000 majority. i 1 nrrm - ni rrwrfl-raaa Commander Gorringe has written a letter with regard to ship9 lights which should receive the careful attention the subject and the writer's reputation de serve; The inability, ot the officers of the Tallapoosa to tell the -course of the coal scow that sank her i only the lat est of thousands of illustrations of the defects ot the present system of arrang ing the light3 on shipboard. The red and blue lights are mistaken for each other by men who are color-blind, and sometime by those who are not color blind! It is possible. Commander Gor ringe says, for a vessel to alter Its course GO degrees without revealing that change to an observer by any alteration in the appearance of its lights. Collisions are constantly occurring through the fault of the present system. As a remedy for this state of affairs Corc mauder Gorringe proposes that vessels shall carry four range lights instead of the side lights ot red and green now in use. rorwara nc woaia pui a wune light , and a red light aft of it and some what higher. The? after lights should be a red light and a white light, but here the red light should be the lower. By this arrangement Commander Gor ringe thinks it would be easy to tell the exact course held by any vessel, and to deUct immediately any variation in it. These are the views ot one of the ablest seamen that our navy has produced, and the manifest superiority of range lights over side lights should secure the adoption of the system he recommends. On the Sky. Cunning, deceitful, treacherous and sly are . the attacks of malaria. It iurks in .stagnant ponds or works its way up through im perfect plumbing from unwholesome drains. Many . miserable victims of malaria sit down in their, grief, think ing nothing can he done for them. Brown's Iron Bitters can restore them. Dr. J. L. Myers, of Fairfield, Iowa, says, "Brown's Iron Bitters is' the be&t iron preparation I nave known in my thirty years of practice." SKPTEMBEU SQUfBS If you have built ca;tles in the air, your work need not be la?t. That ia where they should be; but put founda tions under them. A revenue officer entered the store of a merchant who never advertised and arrested him because he kept a still house. A cookery book says, "Always smell a salt codfish before buyinsrit." This seems like unnecessary advice, as a man Gannot help smelling codfish unless he has a eold in his head. The late Michael . Thomas Bass of England left a arsonal estate valued at more than $9, 150,000 This would seem to indicaie that it is more profit able to make beer than to drink it. The body of a man with a pencil be hind his ear. a pair of shears in his right hand, and his pockets filled with gold, has been excavated at Pompeii. Keis supnosed to have been a tailor who ad vertised . '"Is jour mother in ?" asked a visitor of a little Mormon boy who opened the door. No, ma'm." the litlle bov re plied, with tears in hi eyes (he had just been spanked.) "but roy brother's mother is in. v . This is the reason of the year when the honest tramp, energetically search ing lor work, carefully suryeys the backyard, and when he sees a buck saw handing on the kitchen doorjamb, passes oh ward. A "victim" declares that when a man is sitting still, steadfastly gazing at nothing, his wite has not a word to say to him; but as soon as he picks up a newspaper or book to read she takes a long breath and almost drowns him with an avalanche qf questions. 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 tbo3e 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 i3 all the time curing those who- had despa:red of ever getting well. For yourself, your wife and children. PEKSONAr- Sam Small, of Atlanta,Iof Ga .boasts of having more than eighty scrap books covering the political history of men and events in Georgia for forty years past, and the opinion in bis family is that Small's books are big things. Paul W. Bartletr, son of Barilett the scuiptor, is winning a nne reputation as an artist in Bos'on. whpra ha hia done excellent work in bas-relief. vv itn nis lather he is now engaged on a sketch tor a statue of Theodore Parker, Walt Whitman, alluding to the re cent earthquake, said the other day: I believe with Kant in the unsubstan tially of things. It is doubtful if what we see around us has any real existence. Everything is delusive. ATIVO arm shaky." Sir John St. Aubyn, who owns St. Michael's Mount, at the Land's End, England, has erected a great mansion there, being very proud of the jo3se5 s ion. although the aren. i n sont Mo keeps his horses on the main - land. wnicn ac very low tide can be reached by a causeway, but at high tide quite a heavy sea sometimes surrounds the Mount. Temple Houston, the yorJbgest son of the famous Sam Ilouston; pioneer, pa triot and chief demi-god of the great region of the Rio Grande, is said to be a chip of the old block. He is the re cognized leader ol the Iree-grass men in Texas, and may be a man of consid erable prominence. Hall' Hair Renewer makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and U unsur passed as a hair dressing. . THE MALLS. I The malls cloee and arrive at the City Post once &s louows : s . - .CLOSE. - . Northern through malls, fast........7.30;p. M. Northern througn ana wij malls.. ..s.ou A. ai. Raleigh 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A- M. Mails for the N, C. Railroad and I routes supplied therefrom includ- " -1 lng A- A N. C Railroad at ' " : i 7.30 P M. and 8.00 A- M. Southern Malls for all points South, daily 8.00 P.M. Western mails (C. C. Hallway) dally, (except Sunday) fi.45 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh..... 6.45 P.M. Mall f or Cheraw and Darlington Rail road........ 8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fayetteville and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayette ville.vla, U C Railroad, dally, except Sundays.. C.4 P. M. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smlthvllle mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy 11111, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Tues days and Friday 9.00 P.M. Wrlghtsville, daily 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls 7.S0 A. M. Southern Mails 7.S0 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 point 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. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carrier' ueuvery open en Sunday from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Bed 15 u ers, Flies. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice. gophes. chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." Fall clothes those that tumble from the hook. , How to Shorten Lrife. The receipt is simple. You have only to take a violent cold, and neglect it. Aoernethy. tho great English surgeon, J asKeu a lauy who tola mm sue only had a couch : "What would vou have? The plague?" Beware ot "only cough." The worst can, however, be cured by DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. In Whooping Cough and Croup it immediately allays irrita tion, and is sure to prevent a fatal ter mination of the disease. Sold by druggists. . The shoes used on hens cannot be worn be children. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards "have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effrcts resuit from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati, (). d eod & w6m No true yatchman will bend his um brella to the breeze. Allen's Bilious physic is a purely vegatable liquid remedy for Headaches, Biliousuess and Constipation. Eacily taken, ac ing prompt ly, relieving quickly, 25 cts. At all Druggists. The proposed new paper at St. might be named the Epistle. Paul Emory's Little Cathartic is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with the most obstinate cases, purely vegetable. 1 eod-w Civil service the kin d you don't ge in the average restaurant. Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain, and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative System; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6 for $5. At drug gists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 215 First Ave., New York City. Raw silk and foulards are worn more than ever. J 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 great remedy was discovered by a niis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, New York City. eodd&w ly AJPalr Offer Tne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. . - . See advertisement iu this paper. t th s eowtSc Groceries, &c. J gg BIIDS. PR ME CUBA MOLASSES, 100 Hbd Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES. 500 Rlla Standard BAGGING. 1000 B"" AlTOW TIES. J 500 BilaPleced TffeSf 500 BblB" FLOUB IQQBbls. SUGAR, 2QQ Bags COFFEE. LIME. CEMENT. PLASTER. Ac. Ail at lowest prices. WORTH & WORTH. au;r ?3 At TnjE jvilmiWgton sujrt factort, No. 27, Market st. Nlcht Shirts, all sizes. 7c. Congress, tne most popular and best White Shirt on the market. 75c Colored Shirts 25c and qp wards, fieaside Sblrts at all prices. Boy's yachting lu neat variety. Gent's Draw ers 2S and upwards Wamsutta Jeans Draw, era, reinforced, equal to linen, somethinjr new 75c Drawer made to err. 75a. Wamsutta Shirts with 2100 linen bosom made to order f $1. Orders from the conn try solicited promptly attended to. feire us a ealL , , J. ELSBACH. ' lolya Manner MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREvAT d it b c e ..!-:'? -v-:. RheurriatismeuralgiaVSciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache,Toothache, Sr Throat, wcll!nff Sprain. Bruise " Barn, 6ealt. Front Bite. 1(D AU, OTHER BODILY PAINS AKD-ACh Sold by PrcgisU od Dealers everywhere; Fifty OetiU f bottle. Direction ia It Lansges. , . , THE C1IAKLES A. VOGELEB CO. (SooocMori to A. VOUELKit OU) lUlUaorc, KdUCX Mch29lvd&w. 1 - f m cash To the SMOKERSfof Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. " . i 'i The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see bur next announcement, f , sept 1 mm Practically a New Creation "Benson's Capcine Porous Pla$ters are the plasters of other days revised and made per feet." Dr. J. II P. S i 4w Burn h a in ' s IWi'ROyEDf Standard Turbine! Is the best constructed and finished, gives better percent age, more power.! and is told for less money, per horse pow er, tnan any other i urblne Jn the world. New pamphlet BURN HAM BROS,! York. J a sent free hy eept 8 4w rk f f -S"you want a f33 shot Br Ki Vl iU I pealing Kifle for $15, a $S0 Breech Loading Shot Gun for $l6,j a $12 Con cert Organett for $, $2T Magic Lame' n for $12, a bulli Gold 25 f I I jWatch for $1, a $15 Hlrer l UU IWetchAfoi 8. You can get any of these articles JTkse If vou will devote a few honi-s of your leisure 'time evenirgj to introducing! Af ri f TP onr new goods One lady ee W W ijF lu 1 cured a' Gold Watch free, in a single after n on. A gentleman got a Eilverf vatch for fifteen mlnofs work. A boy 11 year8 oil secured a watch in one dsy ; hundred of oth ers have done nearlyas well. If you. have a Magi, Lantern you can start a burinees that will pay vou frm $.0 to $50 every inight. Send at once for our Illustrated catalogue of Gold an Silver Watches. Self-Cocking Bull Dog Revolvers, Spy Glasses, Indian Scout and As tronomlcal Telescopes, Telegraph i lustra tnents, Type Writers. Organs, Accordion, Violins, &c, &c It may sta.t you. on the road to wealth. j . . WORLD MANUFACTURING CO., sept 84w 122 Nassau fctreet, New York. . The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL. POST-PAlb. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK OH MANHOOD, i Exhausted Vitality, ; Nervous and Phy slcal Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man. young, middle aged and,' old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is lnvalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years Is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 Eages, bound In beautiful French muslin, em ossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold In this country for $2.50, or the money will he refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 eta Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. I j The Science of Life should be read by the young for instruction, and by thei afflicted for relief. It will benefit &) London Lancet. . There la no member ef society to whom this book win not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman Argonaut; Address the Peabody Medical Institute. r r- W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all Jttseases requiring skill and ! experience. Chronic and nhMtlnntA ifu..i. . v... haffled tho skill of aL 11 C";A:i other puyuci&na c specialty. Sneh ire&iea success! ai- ly without an in- I n YobLr itance of failure. Mention this paper. ft, ... r- s?pt8 d&w 4w Powder. Powder. 1 fin KEGS BICE BIRD POWDER. XUU 100 Kezs Sporting Powder, to Kens Blasting Powder. I For sale by . Pg25 KEBCIINER & CALDKR BROS Groceries. Groceries. : J-lU UU 5 000 Bdls Cotton Ties. 5 Balea B1a- 5f -ri?e' M?8 Meat, 100 feaxTMo Cof fee. 75 Boxes BeL Sugar. ICO Hhds Mousses, rTSoffV Hay. 1.1W BoTS Crae! l BsXBCde S BuiW ang25 KERcnXKB ft C ALDER BROS new PSi mm U WES 8 Carolina CentraT i: , j Omen l OI 6X2KXBAX. STORiarTWB Tfirnuaston.H.a. EepLao.13 f ChanSbPScKednlp 0N .-:v :m to operated FASSEKQEK M a it iirk DalTT errant oTO.TSS , ) l Wilmington , No. L Leave Kalclhat: . W"'J-W K ) Leave Charlotte at i. T 1 No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at. .. . t JArrlvatWuUgtonVCiSti Passenger Trains .i ;a-A. EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, , Dairy except 'SundaTs. No S. k CGarlotte...7T " . 1 Arrive at Shelby..... t" N. . ) Leave Shelby I i' Trains No. land 5 m.v. rl Hamlet with R. A 1 eign. , - vib ?225 between and auu vuaiHiMo uiu EUueieh ata nk.-i.rr i Also, for Spartanburg, tireenvllL? Art Atlanta and all points Southwesl - L. C. JONES., i Railroad Company. Onroi or Geitebai. snrxBiKTumon; Wlbnlngton, N. cJ. May 9, 1S84. Change of Schedule, ON AND RAFTER JULY 13th, 1884. AJU A. M.. Passenger Trains on the WUaSI ton & Weldon Railroad will run as folloTrr DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TEAKS Dim . Nos. 47 North and 48 South. Leave W Ibslngton, Front St. Depst, : f .CO A t Arrive at Weldon us 5 Leave Weldon............... ijjp 'J Arrive at Wilm'gton, FrontSL Dpt, LSifl dailt No. 40 SOuTB. Leave Weldon...................... 6,jj K Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.00r.'l MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Has No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington....... 55 1 Arrive at Weldon....... tULl Train No. 40 South will stop only at WHm Goldsboro and Magnolia, i ' m. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Lei ytEoeh mount Tor xarooro at i.zu if. M. and 4J0 t M. Daily, Sundays excepted). Bctonbi leave Tarboro-at 8 p. M. and 10.00 AU Mr Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Botdlun Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. It turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.39 A JL daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes eloso connection if i1nnfnrrn.ii nnlntK Vmh n.N. i n n rf. Richmond, and d&llv. Tnt finnrf Vt Line.' C .. ..-i-. I Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close ea I nection for all Points North via Richmond u Washington. " - - j - All trains run solid between WinlDgto is; Washington, and have Pullman Palace SJeer, ers attached. . , ; 1 For accommodation of local travel a puto, tx coach will be attached to local freight ta Ing Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Daily exeer Sunday. . : . I ; johs r. Drvnix, 1. ai. km kku. Genera, aa&enxer. Wilmington , Columbl: & Angusta B. B. Co. Oifiot or GioncHAi. Burssnrrisvm j WUmlngton. N. C. July n.lfii ' siks!?fltt Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER JULY 13th, lw. 9.00 A. M., the fallowing Paaacnrei U, ule will be run on this road : - I NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILT-K Weetand47 East. J Leave Wilmington '"J Leave Florence. "r Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction...... o a Arrive at Columbia.. J", Leave Columbia. "-"t' Iavo C, C. A A. Jttnction.........w- J leave Florence., Arrive at Wilmington............ Night Matt, awd Passkkoex Tan. -j : 4 . : NO. 40 WEBT.. ; Leave Wilmington........ If2j!l Arrive at Florence..... -J MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAlS - 1 No. 43 East. J-pi Leave Florence at... " f 1 Arrive at Wilmington.... j Train 43 stops at aUStottona. -' No. 40 stops only at ITenungton. f Passengers for Columbia andaflpr. C. R. B., C, A ARRSUttoM, Agis tton, and aU point beyond, bouM . 40 Night Express. ' mnf Separate Pullman Sleepers tor A""" Train 40. : n.w All trains run solid between Charx ( Wilmington, r ai t Local freight leaves WUmlnrto 1 cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M. nrrflX x. u. JULESSUM.uenerx - July 15 Cleveland & Hendricb ' - Blaine & Logan!! JACKSON BEli!- THREEiTICKETSforthePEO The first tWo tickets ffgi people for their suffrag-,? tor me paiiuuofe v?tZm thet , anything and everything, vw need in the shape of m J Printinfl, Ruling orjj; TY SENDING YOUR LIGHT y gooda to MONACITS fteam Je fie4at;and"litlD theflB, Fan and Winter wear you'll aave or buying a rew suit or ore. freshlot dye etaff Just received. , nrT: : f2SraA J K3K ba. is 9 fauai tUt nr tst gty.
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