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UMLifl008L THE 5 BEST TONIC. 3 ThLi mediidnc. combining Iron with pure -prtable ton !.-, oi:ieklj and completely ( itri llywpepsia. Iiidiacsticn, U enknew, 1 mpitro Blood, U ;i! . i iii; L hilla ami Fever-, i.nd iraJr;lo. an unCaUinj-emcdy for Diseases of the K .Jn.yii nd Liver. It i. invaluable for Disease peculiar tc .niin, and all who lead sedentary lives. It loea n!" injur,- the teeth, cause headache. . ! ice constipation other Iron niwUriwr !; nrichesand purifies the blood, stinn: - '-e appetite, aids the assimilation of fco1. r v pa Heartburn mid Pl-hii:g. ai d stieufcl r'.;e muscles and r.crv'-s. ".r Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, liclv r.aergy, Ac, it ha no eqwX 4-" The genuine has above tradi- n';:rV ' Crossed red lines wa '.vrayper. Take :.o u tt t iVi news iirsicAL co.. mw " Jan 1 ly dAw DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG tobacco with Red Tin T; ROSE LEAF tne r,ut rbew lng; NAVY CUPPINGS, and slack. Brown anl Yellow SnurrS are Ir)e wbi iiu cwkubbv, qoalltv considered? aue 6 If d& w Dr. MoU's Powders Nkver fail to cur's inflamm tion of trie H Mn-ys. travel. Gleet. Sti let nresandad Urinary diseases Nervous am Physical neblllty, - enit.il Weakness and a 1 thoe untold m seMcs auaed bv Indiscretion or Excesses hyphills In all its forms perma m ntly caed. 1 el'nw o- Br wn spots on tce and body,0',e Throat md I Nos, scrofula, W Sores. Eczema, Tetter and all Rlool and -kii: diseases Urinary diseases cured in 3 days Price $3. Enc oec the mony tc FRAK STEVf NS A CO , Ba'timore, Md., and It will be sent by mail scaled For sale by all drug gists; sent by mall inly 7 d&wly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. CTTILL CURE VKRVOl8, PHYSICAL VY and Genital Weakness caused by indls cre'lon and violating the laws of health. Price $1 DH. HUNTER'S P'LLS Cures Syphilis in all it' forms and stages, Yellow or Brown pots on the fa- e and body. Sore Throat an' Nee, Scrofula, etter, Kczr ma, Itching fiensation Salt f'heum and all Blood and Skin ' dseases. Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $2 DR. BO TS F'M i LE FttlKND Never fails to cure irregularities or Suppres sions, caused hy coiis r disease. Married Iodic anrl ladies in delicate- state of health are cautioned to not use it . Price $3 Enclose the money for either oediciuc to FKA NK STE VENS A O , Bahimore, dd and it will be sent by mail or express ecaied. For sale by all Druggists; sent by mail or express, july 1 dAwlv HET I 9 tor working peop'e Send 10 Km mm vr cents postar , an;! we will niHil you fkke, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that win" put vou in the way of mak lng more money in a few davs than on ever thouelit possible at any bu lnss. aplt 1 not required You can live at bom and work in snare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. f0 centt. to $5 6811 - earned every evening. That all who want work mav tost the business, we make this un para le led offer: To all woo are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay fo the trouble f writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immen e pav ab solutely sure for all who start at once Don't delay. Address bTlKBOX & Co, Porland, MaI c. dec2d&wly JLJ fl WkM more money 'h.n at nny thing else ww I urn by taking an agency for the test selling boo out. Beginner succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. allett Book o . Portland, Maine. dec 2 d&w ly $20 AAA in presents given aicay Send us 5 . cents postage, and you will get free a package of gooua of large value, that will start you in work that will at once bring ynn in money faster than anything e' e In America. Ah h bout the $200,000 in presents with each box, Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of aliases, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for ad workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. Hallett & to., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY K.NLAKGKD. DVl l OPEP. SrRKXGTHKXKD." Eic. in an iwtprst--i- A.f.Tti.Mi'nt I'm.' r.n in . ,r-i I i . i Q I II . Iil.-il t'li r; I - I: M'-.li.'yllO- "1 ; '.'trr.i-iitthn. ' On U ;rir-. . t no Hiivcn iM-rK.' 'r. 'Vii.-'iU" i'i.lor-. .1. ' T::- '. r ma? gT cirt-ulanJ yivm.t nit p irt icril.-irs v ajdrrging apl 16 ydAw FREE! RELIABLE SELF CURL A favorite prescription of one of the BMW! noted and successful .5--coir. lists in the U. S low retired) for the curd of Xervom Debility. nt MitDliood, Weiiknes. and Decay. Sen; ! plain scaled envelope Free. Druggists can fill it. ddress OR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty ; but it is a part Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. feb, a d&w cm tn th st mm Did you Su; - pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses ? It is inflamma tion of all flesh. tmh 9 Aw m tu th sat arm 11 11 11 fc " The Daiy Review ft. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor A Pro? WILMINGTON. N. C- MQyX4Y. MARCH 16. l5. entered at the FostotBce at WOmtoftOB. N C. second-class matter. The Salvation Army in parts of Eng land has taken to faith curing, and "ex traordinary cb sea" are being reported. The Liverpool Post reports .for example, that at Hanley - 'a lad, crippled from a very early age was first operated upon. mid whilft Mainr I'p.arson visromiifilv i 'lib bed the dit-ablod limb, bis followers j prayed lor healing powers. They pray ed earnestly and long, and finally the lad was induced to rise, and, amidst great excitement, managed to walk a little. After prayers fox another three quarters of an boor, a d -af woman aged 70 years, a young woman who was stone deaf, and another young woman, a confirmed invalid, stated that hearing and health had been restored. Other equally marvellous cures are reported. In one case young woman went to the building with a crutch and returned without its aio; and another woman ascended the plattorm and publicly certified to her miraculous recovery. The whole congregation joined in thanksgiving at these marvellous cure?." Citizen Gorsuch, an Anarchist from Chicago has b en lecturing in Phila delphia alter the manner of his crazy kind. He proposes to destroy crime by abolishing property, which is as if one ?hould undertake to get rid of murd r oy giving everybody the right to cut anybody's throat He does not ap prove of the advice, Go West, and win wealth!'1 but says boldly: "You are surrounded by untold wealth ; stay here and take it, and remember that any means is justifiable." Theoretically this substitution of the bold and direct methods of larceny and highway roo bery for the tedious and roundabout processes of accumulation by industry and enconomy is attractive, but in practice it might not work tatisfactorily. At any fate, Citizen Gorsuch can "try it on" by going to the beer-ha'i of Citizen Schwab, in New YorkCiti zen Schwab is another eminent An. archist shouldering a keg of beer and carrying it off. We are mistaken if Citizen Schwab does not at pnee fall upon him with a bung-starter; and con vince him that there are private rights in property. Herat, the present bone of contention between England and Russia, is com paratively small for a place of such paramount importance, containing barely 50 000 inhabitant. It is situ ated in a slight depression on the ..sum mit of a reeky ridge 2,650 feet high, forming one of the westernmost spurs of the great Safied Koh (White Moun tains) range, which runs across North ern Afghanistan from West to East. It is surrounded by a wall which, meas ured from the base of the earthen mound on which it stand?, attains a height of seventy-five feet, which is considerably exceeded by several of the one hundred and fifty towers that strengthen it. But these defences, though seemingly formidable, are now, like those of most Afghan fortresses, last crumbling to decay from long neg lected. The citadel, like that of Cairo, stands on a steep rock in the centre of the town. There are tour bazaars, which lie just within the four principal gates. The place has a considerable trade with Persia, India, Turkestan atd Western China, the chief local pro ducts being saffron, assafontida. saddlery caps, cloaks, shoes, carpets, sable3 and dressed sheepskins. The name of the town is said to be derived from the Heri-"Rud" or river, which flows along the Southern base of the ridge upon which Herat .stands. makchTiikth. The sack is Ian appropriate coat for a rejected lo ver. Hatchet.. Until rink floors are padded rinks will not be popular with fat men. No matter whether bonnets have little birds on there or not, tbe amount of bill is always tbe same. You may find ecstatic joy in the dream ol hope, but it takes money to go lo market Chicago Ledyer, " Pickled walnuts are introduced at dinner now,1' says an exchange. When ever you are introduced to a pickled walnut its not etiquette to shake hands, I believe. Brooklyn Times. Among the Esquimaux yoo can bav a seal-skin sack for two iron hoops and a tei:-inny nail ; but then it takes a seal skin sack to buy a ten-penny nail and two iron hoops. New York News. A yonng man gazed at his moth r in Ihw's two trunks in the hall, and sadly remarked: 'She has brought her clothes to a visit, would that she bad hoJifhther visit to a close.'' hraht's Magazine. Win. McKnew, 124 Fayette St.. Bltini Md.. sas : I believe Favorite Reme dy is a eood mKlicin. Ir is doing me raor- g -od ihao any thing I ever tried. a d I h -ve tried almost everything, for I sm a vuffererfrnm dyspepsia rt While Fnvontw Remedy' is a spec fic in St macn a-d Bladder disMSAa it ia equally valuable in cases of Bill iou dis orders. Constipation of the B. we Is. and all the class of ills apparently in separable from the constitutions of wo men, d&w ' SHORTS. The nt funded debt of New York city is $92,047,403. Frederick Douglas is believed to be worth at least $ 150.000. Jay Gould predicts that 1885 will be "a money making year." Tbe first American bank was estab lished in Boston in 1086. There are 600 Masonic lodges in Texas and 16,000 Masons. Berlin has 1.027 physicians, or one to every 1,230 inhabitants. The corps de baUet of ihe Paris Grand Opera comprises 1.027 women. "Rnrdie" is Mr. Burdett-Contts's net i name for the wife. of bis bosom. Thorn is but one Dlara in the United States where gun cotton is made. Mr. Joshua Montgomery Sears pays tbe largest individual tax in Boston. A pearl has been found on the west ern Australian coast valued at 420,000. Paper is now used in Germany in stead of wood in manufacturing lead pencil. Germany is doing what it can lo keep out American petroleum from her market. Chicago is said to have within her borders two thousand armed Social ists. Ontario (Canada) exports more than 87 per cent, of the timber annually cut. It is said that Japanese women have never seen and do not know the use of pins. Montana orae thieves are operntiug in force in the British Northwest Terri tory. Ore yielding $1000 in gold to the ton has been discovered inClermont county, Ohio. Drunkenness is common in the array, the Army and Navy Journal eontessep. The only sister of the late Gen. Cu -ter is giving dramatic readings for a livelihood If Martin Luther Had only been able to get a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters in his spells of nervousness and great physical debility, it would have been a mighty blessing to him and a wonderful help to his work. But he lived 400 vears before Brown's Iron Bitters had been heard o. Literary workers and busy clergy men know the advantages of this great iron tn;c T he R-v. D. . Manly. Tampion, Term., sajs, "Nerv usness, prostration and indigestion seriously affected my health. Brown1? Iron Bit ters relieved me at once.11 Young Men! ttad This. The Voltaic Belt Co.,ot Marshall. Mich , offer to send their Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electeic Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all. kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neu ralgia paralyse, and many other dis eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illus trated pamphlet free w s m & w ly R, Itching fi3es-aymptom8ancl Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like persplra tion, Intense itching, Increased by scratching; very d ati easing, particularly at night; secme as if pln-worma were crawling in and about tbe rectum ; the private parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWAINE'S OINT MENT" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch, Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 cts; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DB. 8WA.Y.NE SON, Phila.. Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 lv deod&w f nr w First National Bank of Wil- 1 mington. CAPITAL STOCK........ tS&O.OlO 3TJBPLU8 FUND .... 66.0(0 Deposits received sad collections made oc a) acceible point nithe United States DIBJfiOTOBS m. 3UBBU88, O. Q. WOBTBfc A. MARTIN, J AS. 8PP.UNT UKOBQS CHAD BOUBN. OFFICERS a. m. BU&RUss.. A. K. WALK KB., W LA REINS Car hie an I iniproved Life Insurance ! Challenges Criticism ! ProTident Sayings Life ! 55 Liberty St , New York CUv. This company has fhown by practical results ' hai it furnish- s lmurance by far ihesa'est, most economical a-d equitable of any system that has been devised. 1 . . J www u 1 lib 1 I W 1 dent savings during the calendar var 1883 and 1884, st age 40, for tu .COJ was $9.25. INCOMPARABLY THE BEST I SHBPPABD HOMANS, President ond Actuary JOHN E. LIP PITT, General Agent lor North Carolina. Dr E. A. aspersos, Medical Examiner for Wllmlnirtoa. feb 0 PU&0ELL flOUSE. TJNDEB HEW MANAGEMENT, . , WILMINGTON. M. C E. L PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Flrst-Ciasa a all tUrrtKrtfatwtmta. Tansa SS.80 to 3.00 dat. MISCELLANEOUS h- r the Cure of Coughs, Coies. ntttsrst ness. Lronchiti3,Croup, Inf!u- kwsu Astiirao, Whooping Ccugh, In- Icipient Consumption and for tne re- iiei oicorisurnpitvc prjpuwAitwq reel stages of ihe Disease. For Sale jby all Dracrgists. Price, 25 Cents. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. AT- M. M. KATZ'S 116 Market St. EXTRA Inducements ! This Week. Bargain Table WITH DIFFEBENT GO DS DAILY. o RIBBONS, 2. 3, 5, 8c j.er yard. SATfNS, Spring Shades, 50c per yard. A few COLORED AND BLACK SILKS left VERY LOW. GOOD DRES3 GOODS at lesa than cost TIDIES from 8c up. NAINSOOK EDGING 3 and INSKHTiONS, suitable for coming reason. MEN'S WHITE i AUND-1ED SKIRTS, 50c MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, 18c .up. LALIES VESTS, 23c up. AND EVER SO MANY ARTICLES THAT MUST BE SOLD. F. KHEINSTEIN, inch 9 tf ASSIGN KE. Dissolution. riHE FIBM OF HUMPHREY & JENKINS X has been dif solv-d by mutual consent C. M. D. Humphrey, of the old firm, will here after coniinu tbe Fit h and Oyster business, at No. 112 South Front street Thankful for past favors he solicits the continued patronage of the pub ic. or sticks sent (J. O D. feb so II. BRUNHILD & BRO., OFFER FOR THE APPROACHING HOLIDAYS A special lot of tbeir own importation; Sherries, Port and Bordeaux Wines. 1, SOMETHING EXTRA IN COGNACS! I3ST WHISKIES we oiler special inducements -n quality and prices Large assortment of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand of our own manufacture. dec 16 H. BRUNFULD & BBO A L"n.di r s Lon dotiPLy- l)niH in . w Tarlc. Fr ra Am. Journal of Md. Ur. Ab. Meoerole. who iinskes a specialty fEpilepsy inas wjtnout, aoant treatea end ci red more cases than i.vraKDnrsician. tiis esccess nas annDlr been asti-n'ihin?: we na ve hmrd of cases of over SO years standmjr cirred by nun . Heiruaranteee&cure." lmgBbottje and Trnrtiw t free. Give P.O. and ?A& MBSEBOLE, No. 9$ John St. , New York, dec SZeod IrdAw ! H 15 a azrr outer I MISCELLANEOUS Capital Prize $7 5,OOOfii Tickets only 95. Shares in pro portion. liOuisiana St&te Lottery Company. H e do hefic? eertyy t&ar we supervise tU arrangements for ail the Monthly and Bern A nn'.ici Lfratffutffs of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the tame are conducted tcith honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and tee author ize ihe Con v any to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in Us adver t trments." XS ' ! Commissioners incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Leg. 'eiature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of fl, 000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been aided. By an overwhelming populai vote Its fraii ".h!se was made apart of the present State (Jonstitution adopted December 2d. A. D..1879. The oniy Lottery ever voted on and endorsed V the people of any Sate. It never scales cr postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthlv - A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawing, Class TJI in the Academy of Music, at New Orleans. Tuesday, April li, 1885 179th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. lJO,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. i Capital Prize 76,000 1 Canital Prize 25,000 1 Capital Prize 10.00C 2 Prizes of $6,000 12.U0C 5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000 10 Trizes of 1,000 10,000 30 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 200 20,000 W Prizes of 100 30,000 :m Prizes of 50 25,000 H00 Prizes of 25 25,000 APPXOXIMATION PRIZES. i Approximation Prizes of $7J0. 6,750 9 - 500. 4,500 9 250. 2,250 1.367 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Or leans. For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mbr ey Orders, or ew York Exchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 ard upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, L. yx ml, A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washlnp. T C Make P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dress Kegistered Letters to SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. mch 11 w s Aw 4w New Orleans, La Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, PaintSj French Window Glass, GENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CD'S READY PREPARED PAINT. HALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND J etour prices before purchasing. The faoi hai our Paints are irem the celebrated Fac ories of Wetherill & Co.. and Harrison Bro& Co., is sufficient guarantee for their quality and purity A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, in addition to our large and full HARDWARE ST00K, to which your attention ia respectfully Invited NATH'L JACOBI, 10 South Front St sept a Notice. jyjY FRIENDS AND THK PUBLIC ARE recpectf ully notified that I hayc Fold out interest in the Livery 6 table business to Mr. R. C. OrrelL Thanking them for the very liberal patronage they have accorded me, I bespeak the same for the new firm , Messrs. Sykes A Orrell. Respectfully, oct 27 OWEN R. HOLLINGS WORTH 1884. 1884. CHRISTMAS. AT D. A. SMITH'S Furniture Warerooms, Can be found a large assortment of VALUABLE GIFTS, , suitable for everybody. Tbe pub ic, and especially the ladles, are resvpectfu.ly invited to call and examine priceB, Ac. D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street dec n Board. FEW MORE BOARDERS, EITHER table regnlar or trans'ent. can be accommo dated with comfortab e rooms and the best the market affords, at MRS. ROBERT USE'S, 1134 Market Mu, bet. Front and -econd. nov 18 f Another CONSIGNMENT OF MU LETS m Brls. and Half Brls J lorld. Oianges at whole sle ai d r talL K gg. c nickeiif-, t;i-da. weet Potaloo. Ac. Bsetn Hams, bonlier3 and aides Will be soM at reason tOil. prices by J B M AK-IJ aJ.J , Gen Com. Mer- hani. 2 North Wtr3t.. KMj CAMI. ilmington, N. C. mch . gY SENDING YOUR LIGHT COLORED gnods to MONA H'S .'team Dye Works W ecpn 1 st. arjcj h lug them made marker lor all and Winter wear you'll save the expense or buying a new suit or dress. Complete and fresh tot dye atuff just received. R 4I?.n - -V4I a w WW iiail rad W. Wnmlreo,.N..c.iMar,C onange or Schedule ON AND AFTER March A. M., Pawcngci v , JAttAIin ieave YJualngton, Front St n Arrive at Wcidon. . . . 1 DePt, j . uva? o m .iuuu a a TAST THBOTJG2 Matt u . P lAU,y-.0. 40 Sr., : TO T, C1UUQ. ........ Arrive at WDm'gton.rrontat'; MAIL AND PASSENGER WV,'1- No. 43 North Leave Wilmington Arrive at Weldon ."" Train No. 45 taint irn tS5 n ....... A . nr.u . . - . - . unsu ... i j rim i) : waves WeMnn arrivBR at W ilmington at 7 in aJ i Tr- in No. 42 dally xceit wihj Train No. 45 dally exS -rrain o. j south wiu Bi0u IV uoKisooro anu siamo A.M Dally dally. " 4. Train No. 4. nasMr WA i li V "'"" "l'-aecaor .... Train No. 43 runs dally atd n!b- nection for all Polttta Korth SS. vvasnington. AU trains run solid between Wi't.!,, Washington, and have Puiii... '?Hai ers attached. oct srer coach will m sth-ihort ti r. . Sunday. aj " " vbb w- m v. mj J-V 171 IIIV TM. EMKSON.Tnc- WiliiiliigDoii, Cotaittftn & Augusta R. Rt Cq. Obtiob or gknxbal sursiuKTaifDEst i Wilmington, N. C. Slarch 6. lijs Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MARCH 0. lij 5.07 A. M., the following Passenger u e will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAIIY-Suj West and 47 East Leavo Wilmington ., M&fJ Leave Florence 2.4ja, Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction, 6.20 It Arrive at Columbia M0 A.B Leave Columbia. 9.56 P.fc javoC.C. & A. Juncti.-te lO.KP.f Leave Fiorence 5.(7 All Arrive at Wilmixigton. 9.G" A, Nioht Mail a.n Passengks Teadi, Dim no. to west. j iv t w iai.iih a bis-u b .... i . in arrive at n iorer.ee l 90 A. MAIL AND PASSENQi:!'. TRAIN Di No. iSEast. Jveave Florence at.. .4.15 P. ...lirn a, UTtlmnivfnn r T u arrives at Florence at il 4f A. M. 'T I XT.. AK. 1 . . .. I 1 ... A An n M arr.viog at w ilmington at A M. Tra'n No. 42 daily except Mordar. Train No. 45 dally except Saturday. Train 42 and 43 stops at all stations. . 1 . . . S . " . .... .: s, u. K. rf.. . t;.. k a K. rt. M,at cr.R. Alien Jrj .11171 ami Mil rti .1 ni n nnrnnn a nni' r i ra cu 48 Slcht Exuresa. T.5i.rjim KniimRn niAATmra ror a n on: inn Wilmington. Local freight leayes WLimlngton dalli o cept ounday at o.i.o a. m. JOHN F. D1YIK1, General SuperlntendeBl T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Al mch 7 Carolina Central R. R Company. OVFIOB 09 G32KBRAL tt U FEUINTBSDHn, Wlbalngton. N. C. Sept. 20. 1834 Change of Schedule. a mm iMimn OI.DT rolit 1884. THi O' ami AJi&a oiix folio wins ocnouiue win ue uf"" - ill l . . A. Railroad : PASSENGER MAIL AND EiPEKSS TEaM Dally except Sundays- Leave Wilmington at M N0.L Leave BaWn "; iML Arrive at Charlotte at... Leave Charlotte at Aisr.J 9.064 SA ) Vo. 2 S Arrlvfi Raleigh 1 A rrfxra at WlTmlnsrtftTl &t Passenger Trains stop at regalsx-T only, and points designated in the tyo-r T Time Table. UA,-U SHELBY DIVISION, PASSEWtt EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except sunosy k (Leave Charlotte nisP.M. I Arrive at Shelby.... 13 Ji - Dally except Sundays. No. 3. i Jjeavesneitiy.. I iUlitb.l Trains No. 1 and 2 make close cor-i Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and fro" Through SleepingCars rtree? JJ and Charlotte and Raleigh and "ZZ&m Take Train No. 1 for staftjw Western N C R R, Asneviiie w All Also, for Spartanburg, tre Atlanta and all points Soatnw cow F. W. CLARK, General: Passenger sept to - - Hi dystersTysterf. r -MORROW AND ALL THE Ui week I will receive a supp ...r. mii bo ue- bo it-1- -ny par. f thed.y free o'croOJI, Mart" 110 o Frnjt Street, near the feb 2 " Special Notice. fliHE EX ITr MENTIS OVEE, ,IlKf URE habp-oven a a-?"J?llf ht I furnish voa with in mr iU faction guaranteea. WIST, r li, nm i Prop. Gem ash1" itudb un jjarooro Branch ILiarf i Mount for Tarboro at 3.4? p u1 M. Dallv. Remrnln a la . jan31
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