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MISCELLANEOUS. 1 THE BEST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely fnres Dyspepsia, IndigeMion, Weak news Impure Blood 3Inlaria,ChMs and Fevers, and Neuralgia. ! , , . It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidney and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives It does not injure the teeth, cause headaehe.or produce constipation vthrr Iron medicinrs d It enriches and purifies the blood, sthuulaifc? the appetite, aids the assimilation of food. r? Vives Heartburn and Belching, aud st:enth is the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Iacl: r. Energy, &c, it has no equal. A3r The genuine h3 above trade msr nrl crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other Jljby BROWS tilt SIC A L CO., BllTI JSOUt, ai tc2dinrm uly 11 d&wly Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, in J t THT J fll rrencn vv muow mass. GENC7 FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CQ'S HEADY PREPARED PAINT. ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac torles of Wetherlll & Co., and Harrison Bros A Co., is sufficient guarantee forthair quality aid purity-; ; A fins line of .Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, In addition to oar lare and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which, your attention Ifrespectfullylnvlied. NATHIL JACOBI, aept 2 10 South Front St Q Quarantine Notice. UARANTINK FOR THE PORT OF Wil mington will ibe enforced from May 1st to No vomber 1st, as follows : Pilots will bring all vessels frcra Torta south of Cape Fear to tho Quarantine anchorage; also, all vessels which have had any kind of sickness on board during the pssige or on arrival, and will cause a signal to he Bet In the main rigging on the port side, as soon a3 pos sible afier crossing the Bar .No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along si e, unleos by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician ; and every vossel must be an chored as farto the eastward of the channel as Is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while In Quar antine may be had on application at the otlicc of the Quarantine Physician at Smlthville Applications for permits to visit vessels In Quarantine must bo maths to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dri Ceo. G. Thomas, aud perart so obtained will be end red by the Quarantine Physician, If. In his opinion, it is proper and safe to allow communication with such vepsels. A penalty of i'i 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced ag-dnst any person v.olating any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. W. G. CURTIS, M. I, Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. THOS. F. WOOD, M. D. ) tronanUanta. GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. onauuancs. mav 1 2am 6m 1&15 First National Bank of Wil- ! mington,, CAPITAL STOCK- 8U2PLU8 rUND.. ttf.vXO tepo&lU r&celved tad collections, ni&de ox. all ao jeIble point s In. the United States The Daily Review. U1RBCTORS E. E. aUSKUS? , . fi. WORTH A. If AUXIN, J AS. SPKUNT, GXORGB CHAD BOURN. OFFICERS,. B. E. BURRUSS ... President. .'.K. WALKKS.....,M....M. Cashier W. LARKTNS ........ : wat CmsMer apl i ; . PEW UK. ..V IBOTReV AND -yfTCrVl Electric Appliance are sent en 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUHG OR OLD, "TTTHO are ruffe rin? from Kkktocs Dkbiutt, V iorr VtrAtrrr. Lac of Nehtk Foacz asd -Vigo a. Wastixo WKAKVZSSsa. and all those diseases it a Peiuoxu. WatcS mmUln- from Aecses end vrau Cacsm. Speedy relief ud complete r-uto HUon Of UBAI.TB,V iOOB nd itA-XnOOO UCxRAKTWita. t hie g-randest diacorerT f the Nineteenth tX'DUiry. od.tooce for IUostraUMl Panpblet free. Address JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILIINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 18S4. Kotered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. Failing in their a'leuipt to force the widow of Lot M. Morrill to retract her damaging statements about Blaine, the Republican Managers at Augusta are now persecuting the poor woman. She has compromising letters from Blaine to her husband in her possession and efforts are being made by Blaine's henchmen to secure possession of them. It is intimated that unless the persecutions cease very suddenly Mrs. Morrill will lay these documents before the public. Can it be possible that there were more letters that were not burned? A notable featnre of the Virginia State Fair to be held at Richmond October 22-4 will be the competitive military drills', to be held on the second and third days and open to all white companies in the United States. Three thousand dollars are to be given in pre miums, and quarters for visiting com panies can be secured in advance by application to Col. C. T. Anderson, chairman of the reception committee. The programme includes infantry, ar tillery and cavalry drill?, under the general supervision of Col. John B Parcell. Some of the membeis of . the Union League Club are incensed at the men who called upon Mr. Blaine last week and promised him the support of the club. They say that the club has not taken any action on the nominations and that the committee who waited on Mr. Biaine was self constituted. They admit that a .majority of the club will support Blaine, but they insist that no Dublic action should have been tak en uut'.l the club had authorized it. The gentleuieti who composed the dele cation say that the movement was started by the committee of thirty ap pointed by the club last Spring to co" operate with the Republican Nationa1 committee. They urge that they did not bind the c'ub, but only themselves as members. The club will probably declare tor Blaine at its next meeting. Thousands of leading Republicans have bolted Blaine. They could not stand the Mulligan letters. Among those whose names are best known to our readers are Carl Sdhurz, Henj. fl. Bristow, James Speed. Admi ral Porter. Geo. Wm. Curtis, Gen. Doubleday, Gen. Christiansen, Bishop HuntingtoD, President Eliot, President Seolje, President Anderson, President Carter, Thadriens C. Pound, Franklin McVeagh, Joseph Harper, Jr., Rev. Dr. Talmage, Rev. Dr. Clarke, Rev. Dr. Ellis. Rev. Dr. Ward! Rev. Dr. Twining. Rev. Dr. Beecher, Rev. Dr Gittbrd. Rev. Dr. Schecck, Edward Egglcson, William Everett, C. Francis Adams. Jr., Theodore Lyman, Thos V. Iligginson, Henry L. Pierce, Jack son S. Schultz, Gen. Francis A. Walker. Ot the numerous German papers in Illinois some give their number at seventy but three (one in La Salle, one in Peoria and one in Belleville) re main with the Republicans. The paper in Belleville was established but a few weeks ago. af:er the leadirg paper of Ohio, the Anzeiyer, heretofore Repub lican, had declared for Cleveland. In Minnesota but one small German Re" publican sheet remains; in - Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska none. Of Wis consin, Michigan, Ohio, &c, can be said the same; in fact, as the Illinois Staats Zeitung, published in Chicago, declares, but two German papers of any prominence in the United States defend to-day the candidacy of Mr. Rlaine the Weslliche Post, in St. Louis, and the Volksblalt, in Cincinnati But neither ot the two is particularly enthusiastic. The Weslliche Post was bitterly opposed to Blaine's nomination and Mr. F.-flassaurek. the able chief editor of the Yolksblatt, and formerly cluirge d'affaires in South America. finds it preferable to travel in Europe instead of coming to the rescue of the "Plumed Knight." The vote of the Western States wrill astonish the people. ine immense campaign funds is a ens- lorn more nonoreu id toe oreacn man in the observance The people ousht to decide elec;ioii9 free from the cor rupting influence&.which ''golden rea sons" carry with theni.: There should be no "soap" or "laughter." But still no work requiring orean. ization can be acconipiisned without both labor and money. Certain gen tlemen contribute their time and labor, other gentlemen ought to help them out in the matter of money. Money is needed. The excellent chairman of our State committee will be very glad for contributions. Whatever goes into his hands wilt be properly used. Are there not gentlemen in the State who have not yet contributed as largely as they ought to do? Are there not gentlemen in the State who can spare something more for campaign purjoses in exoneration of other patriotic gentlemen, their party friends, of slenderer means? We take the liberty of saying that as the Democratic organization has been of use to the people of Norlh Carolina in securing them good government, it ought to be sustained, and now. when the contest is in progress, when the result is not yet determined, is the lime for men to assist in securing for it the desired victory. We hope that our friends throughout the State will res pond liberally. Let us show our interest not in mere words but in freely providing the sinews of war. Fouataiu of Youth. Every year a great army of invalids visit Florida in search of health. Ponce de Leon, the famous old Spanish cxplor er.searched there for the supposed Foun tain of Health, which he thought would keep everybody youthful. Better stay at home a"nd take Brown's Iron Bitters. This helps up the debiliated, the languid and the consumptive. Mr. P. Bonk night, of Micanopy, Florida, says 'every thing failed to cure dyspepsia. At last I tr.ed Brown's Iron Bitters with complete success." PERSON At.. The 200th anniversary of the death of the illustrious Corneille will be cele brated in France to morrow. Verdi, now seventy-three, white haired and bearded, calmly stands on a column of 125 operas of his own com posing. Ephraim - Keyser of Baltimore, . a yonug and promising sculptor, now in Rome, will make the De Kalb Monu ment ordered by Cmsrress last year and for which Koysr will get $10,000. Mahone bas been to Pennsylvania in qnest of aid and comfort, says the News and Observer. He wants soap for his saints. Perhaps they need it. As a result we find Mr. Cooper, chair man of the Republiean committee iu the Keystone State, making a frantic appeal for contributoos to his campaign chest. He sends out a wail like this : "The campaign in Pennsylvania can not be carried to success without means, and all interested should contribute promptly and liberally. Up to this writing the committee is far short for imperative needs' for home work, and as yet powerless to render snch aid to doubttnl States as it nsnllv ffirn i'n -Presidential campaigns." in tne meantime the Massachusetts Republicans have sent $20,000 in crisp two dollar notes to vOhio although they groaned to spare it." . Indeed there has been a great lack ot money so far on both sides. Up to a certain limit this is a thing to be desired. Rais- The tenacity with which people abide bT their early faith in Ayei's Sars aparilla cau only be explained by the fact that it is the bst bluod medicine ever nsed, and is not approaebed in ex cellence by any new candidate for pub ic favor. POLITICAL TIDBITS. "In nil lands whprn thp. Kpmlilanret nf lihfrtv w nrpservofl tlin rinrVifr. rt n. nor. son asrested to a speedy accusation and trial is, or ougbt to be, a lundamentai law,' as it is a rule of civilization. This is one of the rights which we under take to guarantee to any native born or naturalized citizen of ours, whether he be imprisoned by order of the Czar of R.n9ia fir nnrtr thp nrAfvt. nf n ln.w administered for the benefit of the land- ea aristocracy or England." (Urover -ii i i Cleveland. . "How far such protection' will avail to relieve an Amftrinan nit iron from the operation ot a British law is a point -r . i . jl am not preparta to express an opin ion upon." Blaine to Lowell. T want yuu to send me a letter, such as the inclosed draft. It will be a favor I shall never forget. Regard this letter as s'rictly confiden tial. Do not show it to any one. The draft is in the hands of my clerk, who is as trustworthy as any man can be. Burn this letter." Bla;ne to Fisher. "We. have a right to say, and do say, that mere suspicion without examina tion or trial is not sufficient to justify the long imprisonment of a citizen of America." Grover Cleveland. 'I have not read the Coercion act." Blaine to IowpII: ''Good and pure government lies at me lounuauon oi tne progress and pros perity of every community.'' G rover Cleveland, T do not feftl that T wmill Tmm a deadhead in the enterprise if I once eujonrs in ii. isiame to isner. 1 "Public office is a public trust." Grover Cleveland. "OwinST tO VOUr nnlilinnl rwislllnn xrnn were enabled to work off all your bonds & i i at a very mgu price." Fisher t Blaine. 1 have placed you in positions wherebv vou have rpr.piWl sums of money without one dollar of expense io you, anu you ought uot 1o forget the act on my part." Fisher to Blaine. Blaine "Wherever concealment is desirable avoidance is advisable." Fisher "Would your friends in Maine be satisfied if thev knew the facts?" "Tell the truth." Grover Cleveland. "No one shall ever :know from me that I have disposed of a single dollar in Maine." Blaine to Fisher. 'Secrets will leak." Blaine, in House of Representatives. "Burn this lette:." Blaine to Fisher. "It will be in oiy power to cast an anchor to windward in jour behalf." Blaine to Fisher. DRUHKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN Zl CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' CQLDEN 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 t of drunkards have been made temperate rnjen -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. ; ifo harmful effects result from its administration. Cores guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials " sent Jfree. Address, Golden Specific Co.. . . ; 185 Baca St, Cincinnati. O. deod&wGm. Every Farmer ought to get a 'Boj Clipper Plow," greatest Invention r cl tho ass. ? Jacoci is Lta Ant-: f SEPTEUIBElt SQUIBS. . ... vrA Netr Jersey girl is charged with having two husbands, one ;a plumber and tne otner an ice man. She was evidently determined to roll in wealth all the year round.. :U The grasshopper has, according to its size, 120 times the kicking power of an average man. It most be exciting times for the young grasshoppers which go courting and find the old man at home. Every fashionable girl now wears a small lobster on her' breast. It i. perhaps, the better way to wear a lob-' fcter, though we have occasionally worn them in onr stomach with more or less satisfaction to ourselves. . A Cape Cod man having twitted a Bostonian with want of knowledge as to what a bluefish was, was met with the answer: "Oh, yes, we do; it is the temnodon saltator, an acanthopter- gian of the family of scombrid." "Oh. I do so dote on the sea," she gurgled. "If you only bad a yacht. Augustus, clear! ' 1 have no yacht Wilhemina," he sighed, "bat I can give you a little smack." And then it sounded as if a cork had flown out of a bottle. A Boston man was arrested for call ing his servant a "red-head.'" If he had spoken of her hair as a capillary substance wearing a roseate blush like unto the brilliant hue of a golden sun set, he would have gained the applause of every resic'ent ot his city. Indignant tourist io the hotel manager who has just presented his bill : "See here! You have charged me 50 centimes for writing paper, and you know very well that you have not furnished me a scrap!" "But Monsieur, it is for the paper on which your bill is made out." The Plumed Knave. Frcm Mr. Blaine's ' Speech in the House, ? April 24. 1876. ' "1 never " had any transaction of any kind with Thomas A. Scott concerning bonds of the Little Hock and Fort Smith Road, or the bonds of any other railroad, or any bust Jess In any way con ected with railroads, directly or indirectly, immediately or re jnotely." Fisher to Blaine, Xo vember 8, 1871 I have placed you in Eosltlons whereby you ave receive very larjre sums of money without one dollar of expense to you, and you ought not to for get the actot my part. Of all tho parties con nected with the Little Bock & Fort Smith railroad, no one has been eo fortunate as yourself in obtaining money out of it. Blaine's letter to Fish er, AprillG. 1876. I want you tAseud me a. letter such 3 tho enclosed draft: MCon cealmentof the Invest ment and everything connected with is would have been very easy .had concealment been desirable; but your actio in the whole matter was as open and lair as the day" Blaine's Letter to Fish er, October 5, I note what you say about the Importance of my keeping ah quiet here I fully appreci ate j'r wisdom and y'r kmdnees, and shall en deavor to do ju&t as you desire in the prcm isea." Blaine's Letter to Fish er, Oct. 4. 18f 9 "No one will ever know from me that I have disposed of a tin gle dollar in Maine, to tueie need be no embarrassment in talking with Mr. CaM wetl." Blaine before the House in ls76 I am not afraid to show the letters. Thank God Almighty 1 am not ashamed to show them. Speaker Blaine's Let ter to Fisher, Jan 2tf 1671. I have this moment wri ten to Mr. Cald well suggesting that. In case i can arrange a meeting in this city next week with Cot Thomas A. Scott, to come on h re. I have som reason for be lieving that a very ad vantageous anange ment mav be nade for taking say $303 000. Let me have an accurate and reliable statement of your financial condltion.and 1 can do something, I feel very sanguine, withThomas A.Scott." Mr. Fisher's Litter, Nov.lQ,m: "Taking into ae count the fino.OOO bonds you. sold to Tom Scott." Blaine to Fisher, Ap'l 1C, 1876. I want you to send me a letter euoh as the enclosed draft: You became tho pur chaser of about $30, 000 of the bonds on precisely the same terms that ev ry other buyer received, pay ing for them in instal ments, running o era considerable period, lust as others did." Blaine's Letter to jPtsA er, Nov. . 1871. I do not wish to seem importunate and tr u blesome ; but if you knew the agonies 1 have Bufferea in ibis matter during the past six mou t us touwruld pltr me. -1 am -ure. ana make prcat effort t- -relieve me . Pray Itt me know what I am to expect. Blaine's Letter wiitten for Fisher to sign. 'The transaction was perfecly open, and th re as no more secrecy in regard to it than if vcu had been buying flour or sugar." Blaine's Statement in House. Ap'l 21,1878. My whole connec tion with this road has ben open as day. . Whenever con cealment is desirable, avoidance is desirable. Blaine's Letter to iisfi- er, Ap'n6, 1876. 1 1 Uegard this letter as stTictly confidential. Do not show it to any one. BUUN THIS LETTER. At Cost I QVKR 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to close.out. Als,a large stock of Plug and Smoking Tobacco at very low prices, from the Beat Faftories in Virglnbv Cigars and Cigarettes , By the mlllilon, at the Office of CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS, . sept 15 tf No. 132 Korth Market St. Groceries, &c. :jgQ BHDS. PR1 ME CUBA MOLASSES, 100 Hbdi lime Porto Kico MOLASSES, 5QQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING. 1 000 k Arrow TIES. gQQ BdU Pieced TIES, gQQ Bbls. FLOUR. H QQ Bhls. SUGAR, 200 Eg$ C?rFK '.-' LIME. CEMEKT, PLASTER, Ac. Ail at lowest prices. WORTH & WORTH. W. & E.- S LATIMEE, Office B.' Jaa 1 v. Cor. Priaceea and WatesSU. MmH' HwtMfaf , n't - If 111 brMERVITA. MIS.CELLANEQUS. ! ttmtiMi nniMiiiiiinyj Mch 29 It ddbw- H dHEAf GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. ReUares and care pHEUMATIS3r, I Nuratgria, Sciatica. "Lumbago, BACKACHE, EJLLD1C1S, T00TS1CEB, f SORE THROAT, QCIKST. SVIU-1XG3, , Soreness, Cats, Bruises, FROSTBITES, XfcTJIIXS. SCALDS, AM til outer Doauj acnes I ud paina. TUn CISTS 1 B0TTIA iSoM fcy lt DrnstitU n9 Deakn. i Direclioaa ia 11 Tfca Charles AVojlcr Co. (3necaiii te A. Tda Ok.) IUltinore, MA U. 8. A. IN CASH n riti 1 ! To SMOKERS of Blkckwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. " r This Special Deposit is to guarantee the payment of the premiums fUy described in our former announcements. I The premiums -will be paid, rio matter how email the number of bags returned may be. Durham, JV. C.j May 0. 1S84. J P. A WILEY, Esq.. 1 i . - Cashier Bank of Durham, Durham, JV. C. Dsab 8m: We inclose you $U,950.W), which please place on Special Ie posit to pay premiums for our empty tobacco bags to tv returned l)ec. 15th. Yours truly. jTs CARlt, Preeident. Oftce of the DanJt of Durham,) Durham, JV. C, Nay 10, 1884.J J. S. CABR, Esq , 1 i . Treat. BlackwelVs Durham Tobacco Co. Deab Sib: I have to acknowledge receipt of S 11,950.00 from you. which we have placed upon pecial Deposit for the object you b tote. Sfoura truly. A WILEY. Cashier. Nose genuine without picture of BULL on tna pacjui.j ; t3T"Soe our other announcements. sept 1 mm Carolina CouteafnSrii; t?omp oma or rMgT, nn'i 'i i ' '' bhang O e of Schedule. rAKMCNOIS. MAIL AND KXP&KSS T&aiv v, II3y except SundAya. ) Leave Wilmington at. a, So. 1. ( Leave , c, ) Arrive Charlotte at... J VT ) Lcare Charlotte at....... i 7 No. J. J Arrive Raleigh t...V. ' s S I' $ - J Arrive at Wilmington at.V.lSi S ... Passenger Trains stop at ni. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSESU Mail ; EXPRESS AND rREIGHrT . . Dally except Sundays. yrn Leave Charlotte.... , . i Arrive at Shc$:VZ::V; fr No . i LeavoSbelby , J J," Jf.- I Arrive at cLrt: H& ? - Trains No. 1 and 8 make clou Mntu' I Hamlet wlth R. A A. TralnaT SXES&Si IhS fj60?1? twreel1 WlhnhirtQ. and Charlotte and. Raleigh and CharlottT Take Train No. 1 fof StatcsvllE tStinR. Western N C R RAsheville and pilau wj Also, for SnRrtflnhnrer Nnun.ni. ..J"1 Atlanta and all points Southwest. ' L. C. 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Powder. . -" i j .... 1 flA KEGS BICE BIRD POWDER, avw iw iiegs -sporting Powder, 50 Kefe Blasting Powder, For sale by i ang23 KKRCIISKtt CALDER BROS Groceries,: Groceries, i nnn jalf bo ias bagging. 4 U UU 3 000 Bdls Cotton Ties, 5 Bates Bale lnrfvlna SttBnli H Ut inn s. du tee, 73 Boxes Kef- Sugar, ItO Mhda Mdlasses. vww uru, iMi xaie nay, 1.10U iiasos Corn.LDOJ Buaa Oata 7i BxsCandV. thBxm Crackers, 10a Bxa Soap, 100 Cases I ye, 75 Bxs ' tarch, i00 Bxs f txla, 74 Bx Tobacco.: 100 Bxs Snuff. ;For tale try - 1 i s -t--aitf ii - : -KglfcCHSEg Jk C ALDER' BROS I f I I reUef. and U aa imfmUbU ii f! j i , cure i or nu3-.; rrice $1, i t ii i I i ws uruguu. Tr tent tjib i If -aldbTmaU.eaTar.leVe. Ad. "AarxKESis" iiaJters. Eax 2,413 ITjTriYcri, Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. OFFIOB OF GZNEBAE. SUFEBlNTUf DEMT, i , WUalngtn,N. C.. May 9.1s&i. I V Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY lth, 1S84, AT 9 OS A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilmla ton A Weldon Railroad will run as followi : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DabY ' ' NOS. 47 NOSTH 'AND 48 80UTH. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Deptt, 9.00 A 1 Arrive at Weldon....... 2.K p. U Leave Weldon. 4.55P M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.33 P. U Fast Through LIah. A ' Passkkokk Tkatv Daily No. 40 South. Leave Weldon............ 5.33 p,n Arrive at Wllm,gton,Front8t. DVt 10.C0P, h. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Datit : . No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Weldon.. ............ 8.85 P.M. ......... 2.55 A M. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Eocry' Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 40 P. M.. Daily, Sundays excepted). Ceturataf leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A.M Wii. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch fioad Jem Halifax for Scotland Neck at i.25 p. M. turning leave Scotland .Neck at 8.80 A. M. dally except Sunday. ; Train Now. 47 make? close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally. All rail vU Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. . . . Train No, 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. ' All trains nth solid between wltmtagtOB u4 Washington, and have PuUmas Palace gieep ers attached. . , For accommodation of local travels pauea- S:r ooach will beatfarAed to local freight Icav g Wilmington at CM A. tiy Dally except . ,, . . JOHN F. DIYINE, 4 ' General Superatesdect T. M. EMERSON, Genera Paasenger Aceat. July ,15 , , ; . Wiliiilnbn, f Columbia & Angnsta B. B; Co. OFFIOK OF GSlncXAX. BVTSMJXTtXBBtT, Wilmington. N. C. July I1.18f4, Change of Schedule; ON AND AFTER JULY 13th, I8SL ?.00 A. M.; the following Passenger Scbw n!e will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa West and 47 East.. ' - M Leave Wilmington... J Leave Florence.. ... . . u Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction. f 5 Arrive at Columbia:.....: AJJ. Leave Columbia. 9. r. iave C, C. A A. Junction. M-j Leave Florence.. .. .m..... ... . u Arrive at Wilmington. t A Night Matx. ajtd passkxgks Txadi , Dattt NO. 40 WWT. y Leave Wilmington...;. V t Arrive at Florence....... Lt5 A MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAtt V No. 43 East.' c 9 . Leave Florence at.... - iT Arrive at Wilmington......... Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Ftemington, and Passengers for Columbia andallpolflMO Uon, and all points beyond, should taw f4 v ignt express. Keparate Pullma Train 40. illmaii Sleepers tor Aurc j tin niarteatal n, . .... uocslL freight leaves winnmgwa - eept Sunday at 7.00 T. M. EMERSON, Oessral July 15 ... Cleveland & Hendricks! Blaine & Logan I! JACKSON &'BELL! THREE (TICKETS for the PEpEU' The first two-tlckte are wj1 for the patronage of both partis?0 anything and every thing Jhey.cw uttu in me biutpo ui , BY SENDING TOtnr UGHX' vu fooda to jAUACii a te " Se&mt xa1 Fall and Winter wear jou'n save the expew- oi buyisz a tew tv'.t cr dress Coffpa" -Ircsh lctdys f.?2zzt rcccltci i i t:z ....
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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