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MISCELLANEOUS. BRM5, v. THE 8ES? TQHiC, ? ITjIs medicine, combining Iron wflh pew rf7.table toni. ijniokH and compKkel n'rM Iidir'!ln, enfant? inpnr ni'-orf, Slalai UlUsstuidl-Yv--. r t-rd N"rnrnlc?a. 7: is an imfaiii-'? remedy fcr Diseases of th i;JIr.-yw n:d Llvf?. It is tnTaluabte for Di-cw j.w:.icr t V7:mcnf ar. i n I !:") Scad tc;icr.trv l; il K-iiJO? fniure t;. UtM h.eatue Ue tVfcnricbeaand TirrJ5rfl theKx1.st!r.- i:-? :TTH,tltx, n;:s the ? vts Heartburn i:n .V. . ;:.'.t! i n n :"t.' hi nv; tr.tv F- L"-' Iiuernjiiti.f IV' KrsrP, Ac., it roi red Hdam ! " jan.1 ly p i : l&W DO YOU KNOW Til AT LORHIL ARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Re Tin Te; ROSE LEAF Hoe Cut ( hew log; NAVY CUPPINGS, nrt rllaek. Brown an-i Yellow SNUFFS ti the be&t and cheapest qualit? conotdered? aug C ly d Dr. Moil's Powders NEVER FAIL, TO CURS IXFLMMfc Uon of tno nldnoys, ii ravel. Gleet. Sti let ores and ail Urinary dl3eab&? Nervous an. Physical lebllity, -enital Weakness anda-' Hum uutold m series oauscd .by Indiscretion or Excetes. brjihllis in all its forms perma n ntly c i ed. 1 el'ow ot Brown spots on f-cc nnd body,fcoro Throat anl Snatt, scrofula, OW Sores, Eczena, Tetter and all Uiood arid -klc diseases Uri-iary-diseases cursd In 3 das Price tS. Enc ose the moc v tc FRANK 8TEV- NS A CO , Ba tiniore, Md.. And It wi!! be ecnt by mall scaled. For sale by nil drug elnts; sent by mail inly 7 d&wlv Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. tXTlI.L CURE VKKVCJL'S, PHYSICAL VY and Genital Weafcneau cansed by lndts rredon and violating the laws of health. Price 1 Di. HUNTER'S P'LLS Cures Syphilis la all ltj forms and stages Yellow or Drwn pots on the fa e an-1 bodj Hore Throat an- N c, -crofula, eiter, Kc2e ma, Itchb-jf octipstion ialt Hheinn and all Blood and kln 1 se.iast Ui inry Olsoases ami Stricture speedily o. red Price $2 DK. 11U TS (" M 1 LS K:;l ND Never fat' to eura (rngularitles or Suppren sions, caused hy eofls 'r disease. Marricr ladiet and ladies in delicate s ate of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $S Enclose th! money for cither iuMciue to f'ANK STF VENS O , Bal iniore, Md and it will br sent by mail or exprca sealed or sale hy all tracffifts; sent by mail or express. July 7 rt&wlv B 1 if tor worklnir j't-on ; Send 1' et c is iOfiac. anu we wiii nndl ou i kks. a royal, valuable sample box of eooo.8 'bat win r-ut v ou in the wav of mak inp mote monev in a few davs than ou eve? thouirhi possible a, snv bit in er aplt 1 n-t required on c .n live at horn and work In si are time only, or a 1 the time All of both wxf . of all ai? ?;, crrau'Ily sacst'safol. 0 cent to $5 c -sii earned everv evenirg. That a' who Wint. wi.rk rnav test the busiu sa, we mke his unpara Irlefl oflei: To all vr&o art not well Mtlblied e will sard t! to pay f the trouble f .wrlttDg us. Full particular, directions, etc , sent frrc. Immcii e pay ab solutely sure for all vvho Ptart at once lo't iblav. Address feTlNSoM A t o, Por land, M.d e. dec2d&wly AJ I SkM more money h.in at anything else WW I I w by taking an agency for the bet selling boo oi;t. Iteglnneri succeed grandly. None f ill. Ttrms free. ' Ai.f-.Err Book t o . Portland, aine. dec2il&wly 20 AAA " presents given away Send us .rjcent8 poataifP. and vou wib get tree a package ot gotma ot lare value that will start you in w ik that will at once bring y-u in money farter than anything e1 e Id A raeriea. A ti -bout the J200.000 in pre senfc with each box, Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all aces, for all the time, or spare tluie only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for a 1 worktrs absolutely assured. Don't dtlay. U. Hallstt A Co.. Portland. Maine. c: - ddtw ly WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OS THE 1 UIMA.N BODY 1 aLAKGED, devj:l OPI'D. STItl:.NO TIIENKO. " 1 re. isr.n i Etc.. is an into re ting ...... .......nf ..n.tin in i.vwi ...... I .... i VI. Ill It'll:, i 11 l : l i . l'. kr. 1 ill ll Mil . . i In reply to bag bout, tii is On t oe Ci 'ntr.-'Tv , thafl vrt iscw highly ind'.ir.-eJ, lntrtTPi:l ix?ri3 iv.y net j 1 1 . . t , "M:.Di:'..r, '.;:fr... V 1 "r.;' fST. api 16 FREE! RELIABLE SELF CSM forite prcscrij lion of e cf Ih noted and MCccssml ccckitisti in the U. S low retired) for the cure of Xervooa Deblllt-. KMt Manhood, Wcukncm Decar. Sen I plain sealed eiveloje Frco. i 'ruggists can fill it. ddress DR. 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 2 dw em tn th t nrm Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is inflamma tion of all flesh. m tn ttMt nroi mm mm t-5 ..41 i mi irrmmmi i MUM ! 5al - j m m m : v The Daily Review, J SR T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C SATURDAY MARCH 31. 1885. entered at tbe PostolEce at Wilmington, N. C-. v second-class matter. Ex Senator Davis, of West Virginia, some years ago. when in tbcj United States, repeatedly asserted that a large deGcIt. perhaps as much as $200,000, 000. would be discovered by investiga tion ofthcTreasurvbooksand accounts. ) He could never get this investigation ordered by the Sena to ar.d therefore his charge was neither proved nor dis proved. Dan Manning is now in har ness in the Treasury Department and an investigation is to be conducted under his orders that will find out the truth of Mr. Davis' suspicions. A peculiar musical resonance charac terizes the low pandy banks and marshes of the Pascagoula River, aud is accounted for by the inhabitants of its shores in a picturesque if' not practi cal manner. Upon calm moonlight nights a mysterious music has been heard to isue at intervals from tbe water, and, "'floating over its suriac for a time die away in soft melodious fragments." A poetical observer de e.'arfs that it comes from caverns v.v grottoes below tbe bed of the stream and, ascending from the water in a vol ume of sound, it curls under the very keel of the traveller's bat, and reaches 'the ear like the strains of a thousaud dis ant a? 'ian harps. T the wi)oll practical mind the phenomenon may be accounted for in part by the peculiar formation of the banks of tho stream, the wild rushing of i he windUhrough the reeds onbe shore, or the hollow indentations m the bjd of the river. . 4 The New York Evening Post says: 'The selectiou of Mr. Charies S. Fair cliiid as hi3 first assistant secretsr? in the treasury is probably tbe very Des; answer vhich Mr. Manning could give at present Jo any doubts which havt' oeen inspired by his political antece dents as to his fidelity to civii service reform, and as to the principles on which he means to manage the treas ury. Mr Fairchitd, who has b en in dlice since he heid the State attorney sreneralship in 1876-77, ; is a man in every respect, political. 1 personal ar.d professional, of the very highest stand, ing, a promoter of eve yi good cause, a ref'rer thrpugh anl through, and eminently qualified, both by attain nents and experience, for the work ot uis new place in Washington. Mr. Manning would never have put Mr. Fairchild in it if he did cot mean to pa rily tbe treasury and manage it on ousiness principles!" . - Dike Charles ol Brunswick, win iiedin 1874. the most despicable fig ure in the most scandalous chronicles of our times," is the subject of a niosi readable paper in the last number o! Temple Bar. A visit to the Diamond Duke's famous hotel in the Champs Klysees must have bten, to say tbe least of it. exciting. A spring was touched, an arm-chair presented itself, and the caller wfts whirled round and up into the ducal ante-chamber. This ar.d the bedchamber were in solid iron; tbe very bed was iron. A minute violet-shaped aperture in the wall was the kej hole of the recess where the DukeV stronghold, containing precious deeds and documents, hung over a well many yards deeper than the first foundations of tbe hotel. The cellars w ere strong holds like these of the JJank of France. There were iron cases, crammed with guineas, coffers untouched sinec Water loo, containing gold pieces of eight gen erations of Dukes, and tbero were thousands of ten-tba!cr pieces which had never been put into circulation. He kept no kitchen, for a cook was necessarily a prisot;er in his eyes. He mixed his morning chocolate himself; his milk was brought from suburban farms in a sealed silver can. Ho left his millions to Geneva. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says: "If his dis inclination to allow representatives ot New York papers to approach him could be taken as indieating an unfavor able disposition toward Postmaster Pearson on the part of Postmaster General Vilas, the outlook fr that fncer might be regarded as extremely blue. The postmaster-general is very busy, as are ali the other members of Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet. He is ais he m st inaccessinie ot all the mem bers, aud it has only been possible dur ing the last few days to ootain indirect information about what action is pro pos d be alien in regard to the New York office. A gentleman who has beeu so t nui a'e as to obtain the pri vilege of conversing for a few moments wi h th postmaster-general and who asked him about Mr Pearson's case. as i hat P tmaster Pearson will not be r niov-d or dndutbed Mr ihe preset. t. Tnal the Deuioera s are -rmng f r the powwstoa of the New York offio-, nd that st org pressure is being brought to bear to deprive Mr. Pearson of it might be interred from the state meat, which appears to hare been a guarded one. that he will be allowed to remain is office until next -fall. Art authoritative statement is quo e l to the effect that, whatever the disposition of the postoffice department, the Presi dent wH not appoint n, successor to Mr. Pearson on March 22. bat that he will be allowed to remain in office, wilh the understanding that when the Ad ministration needs the place Mr. Pear son will retire from it voluntarily. The object to be gained would appear to be to di3arru. lor the present at least, the criticism of the Administration that would probably be made by the thous auds of Mr. Pearson's friends who de- mil izt& itlcuuuu kj x-a rvi uuciuj grounds. To give him a longer term, j with the understanding that be would, at a convenient season, withdraw to make room for a Democratic appointee, j ' will strike the practical politician as. a; wav ol averting criticism for a time.' Mid-Lent was celebrated with unusu- t - i ii , , , alpomprn Pans. All the afternoon and cveDing cars filled with picturesque masks streamed up and down the boulevards and the Avenue de Tbpera, halting every now and then fur a pcisy serenade under the windows of $ n;e restaurant or newspaper office Tow ards 6 the scenes in some quarters vii the city challenged comparison with Nice or Rome at carnival time. The washer-women, to whom tha day is specially sacred, mustered in larger numbers than on any previous occasion since the war. Their costumes were particularly free and easy, while their gaj ety was as demonstrative as ever. The successes of the day, however, wpre the children's baU at the opera and the grand cavalcade ot triumphal cars and masks, organized regardless of p..e by several great Paris Pr-., keepers. Puffery, of course, was at. u ,y 'Father went up there a year the bottom of tbe pageant, but it was picturesque puffery, and every one ap proved of it. At midnight ;,bo secsa- tion of Mi-Careme was the Incoher ent Bull" bv artists The dicsse' worn by many ot the pretty women present would have horrified' Mr?. Grudy. timong sooie ol the hcoherent dis - guises noticed was that of a fascinating actress who had come to tbe ball in a act up intended lo symbolize ;he tuner- young fcirj. A prehistoric! oompier and the clowns ol tbe nval Menier and the Molier -circuses were nlo worth moot ion. At midnight there was an -iuc--herer:t;! supper. At dawn the quests retired house, iuetmer eritly, to bed. Actual Bundess is not easy to Chre but rem m bertha: di-ae f the eyes often reauua fr m impure o1kU. It you haverHn?.-n to'bu k your sore eyes may have c m,J! from this c 'Jte lse no time in baying a bottle ot r. David Kennedy's "Favorite fjmedr?1 o eleai.se yu Lloc d. You can trust i' $;1.00 bi tils. d&w . . . . 8HOK18. England buih her first steamer 1815. The rooms in Danish hotels have in no locks. A Cincinnati girl drowned herself rather tban marry. Mr. James Ku-sell Lowell was born February 22, 1819. The wa'cr supply of London is about 145 000 000 gallons daily. A Philadelphia paper calls John L. Suhivan "that eminent biute." Cigars were nevor known until 1815. Betore that time pipes were used only. There are probably 90 000 arc lights alight every night in the United States. The best toboggans are made ol birch and velvet, cushioned, cost from $30 to $50. A Charltou county. Mo farmer pays $1 29 in taxes on bis horses acd $12 on his dogs. The severity of the winter has caused a great los c f cattle in Western Kansas and beyond A New Hampshire woman hasn't broken a lamp or a lamp chimney in thirty years. Soudan means iiternlly the Land of the Blacks in the Arabian tongue "Re-led-ts Soudaa." Physicians say that about fourteen per cent, cf all school cb.ldren suffer from headaches. The most extensive linseed oil mill in this country is said to be located at Amsterdam. N. Y. Tbe Board of Health in Na.hville. Tenn. have determined io cut downal the mulberry trees Mrs Apphia Fisher, of Salem, New Hampshire, reads without glasses in her u i net j -seventh year. It is a remarkahle fact that not a singe Chiru se beggar has ever been seen in the Uni'e 1 S ates. The University Press at Oxford has appliances for priming works in 150 languages and d.aieets. Sarab Bernhardt eets $300 a day for cnng. Ol thi her crtdiiora take $180. leaving ner $120. A water tank in a passenger car at Aloona. Pa . was tou ,d to coutain a trout eight inches lon The first suam ve-S"l to make a vov ae un the Thames w brought t-Gas fow by Mr Dodd m 115. The erater parr of the wealth of ex Goven or pburn, ot Mnme. e- ea to tbe cause of educaii n ! tee S-'Uttr. A Card. To all who are sufferingfriro the errors and indiscretions of youth nervous weakness, early deea; Utss f man hHxi. &c , I will wn.la refjpe ihat will cure yon. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dist'overvd by a ruis 8b nary in South A ruerica Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev Josepp T. Ikman. Station D, New Fork OUy. eod u& w ly PERSONAL. Mr. Arthur U investing some of his ! savings in Broadway property. Mis Cleveland, as a Washington eos-j sip report?, isab ut to gie a dinr er bonor ot Mrs. ISiamn Prince Albert Victor is to bo created j a knight of St. Patrick, and w;il be in- ! stalled at a chanter of the order, which j is to be held during t'he visit ot thei Prince and Princess of Wales to Dub- j iin- The Infanta fsabeila, of Spain, sister 1 of King Alfonso, who has &een 34 an-j main, is going to Germany, the gis-j : . t. ....lUin VA Prinnnc Ft Mi J i Slp St , IU CiU Mime tuo i i i & i. in t hu n-x nn m r. An 1 n OPfMl tl IOU i German prince MAttCH MIKTI1. j The lost cord- The missing ! pile. Puck. Of course a man ot mettle has an iron will and a silvery voice. Some men are so ttingy they keep 'everything except their wtrd. BltZ' j za' . , ,. . l W ben you lose your breath don t j chage jt. Jou,a c tch jt sooner by sland. ing stil. Boston Globe. Nice man, Jnes." 44 Ab, well per haps so." "Yts. nice man ; great pen eiration." "indeed?"' ' Yes. hVs in the artesian well business. :1 Boston PosL "Man wants but little here below!" The statement causes mirth ; It might bae been in earlier times, But now he wants the earth. Merchant-1 ravcller. When are you going to take those skates off?" aked a lady who was tired waling, tor her daughter. "I don't know, mamma, about next fail, I reck on "Merchant Traveller. 'Ah! vou flitter me." lisped a dude to a pretty girl with whom he was con- vrsine. "No, I don't," was the reply, j. iJU utfUitiu t tit; aiY Uiit'i tuau jtu are." Burlinyton Free Press. New York School Teacher ' hich . m . A I . m is lue iu:tiest mountain in me srater airo and hasn?t come down yet." Bos ton Beacon. Young Wen! Read TIis. "UXV" XT Vi I ? J Electko-Voltatc Bet.t and other I Electktc Atfliances on trial, for 1 thirty days, to men (young or old) ardicted with nervous delulirv. loss of vifAiitvanH mnnhiMMl. nnii nli Icindrpd troubles. Also for rheumatism, neu r?i:giaf parafys s, ard ma'sy other dis eafes. Complete restoration to health. ! visror and manlio d guaranteed No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is al'(wed. Write tbem at once f:5r illus trated pamphler free w s ni & liR. MISCELLANEOUS ASSIGNEE'S SALE. AT- 116 Market St. o- EXTRA Inducements ! This Week. Bargain Table WITH DIFFERENT GO DS DAILY. RIBBONS, 2. 3, 5, 8c per yard. SATINS, Spring Shades, 50c per yard. A few COLORED AND BLACK SILKS left VERY LOW. GOOD DRESS GOODS at less than cost TIDIES from 8c up. NAINSOOK EDGING 3 and IN3ERT.ONS, suitable for coming Hereon. MKS'3 WHITE LADNDIED SHIRTS, 50c MEN'S UNDER.1-HI EtTS, 18c;up. LALIES VESTS, Sffe up. AND EVER SO MANY ARTICLES THAT MUST BE SOLD. F. KH EINSTEIN, ASSIGN KK. mch 9tf A L.-odf'-ff London Pby im - in I-:t blishesiux iles in New York. lr m Aii. JiarnalofMd. lr. Ab. Meserole, who m jtes n f;enartycitpiiepEy mWM tSSh .:d f-re 1 mnre cases than been ast-.nhing; we nave twHtrd of cases of over SO jcars Btaniin: enred by him . li guarantees a cure." Lareebottte and Treatise sent tree. Give P.O. and Dr. AB. MKSgROI.F, No. 96 John St . . Nr York, f . 1 ! Em. VI vim Baa MISCELLANEOUS C5 i S ; E?i ;j"cr th Osre of Coughs, Colds.J Xioaxsenefw, Brp?ichitis,Crorjp, Infiu i .,.o An-!-, m i ' h r ni n or Cou crh . In - ) j---!' - v.h.i"j . i j : I ::cnt Consumption and far the re- 'iicfcf consumpt ive persons in aavan- -rci tfarrecf the Disease. Fox Sale by all 'Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. gy-Capital Prize 75,OOOJB Tickets only $5. Shares in pro port torn Louisiana State Lottery Company. We do Ueii-ip certify tJutz we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semt Annual Drawings or Tlte Louisiana State Lot tery Company , and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, ana that the fame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward au parties, and tee author j ize the Company to use this certificate. uHthac isnilesofour signatures attached, in its adver 4 7 Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg tglauire fcr Educational ana Charitable pur DOfir.3 with a capital of $1,000,000 to wluch a rofieiTO fond of over $550,000 has since bees added. T5y an overwhelming popul&i vote its fran ''-Wae waa maue an art of the present state 1 Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D.,1879. 77te only Lotter; ever voted on and endorsed ay the peypleof any Sate. ftnever scales r postpone. It3 Grand Siaglo Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawing, Class D in tho Acadmv of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesiiay, April 1, 1885 179A Monthly Drawliur, Oacital Prize. $75,000. i tut iuu rrtoirfc fir--A nAi. V ' m-. , lars Each. Fractions in Fifths iir pronortlOn. IJST OF PK1KJSS. t Capita) Frlso ..... 1 Capital Prize ,. 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of $6,006 5 Prizes of 2,000 i.. tf Prizes of 1,000 76,000 25,000 10,00(. LV 10,000 10,000 10,O.i0 20,000 30,000 20 Prizce of ,VX!.. 109 Prises of 200.. i 300 Prize of 100.. !.500 Prizes of 50 25,000 tOCO Prizes of 25 25.000 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 5 Approximation Prlzos of f 750. 6,7.0 6 u " 500. 4.500 250. 2,250 l.fl7 Prizes, amounting to $255,500 Application for rates to clubs should le madf only to the office of the Company In New Or leans. For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full addresa. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or -ew York Exchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 and upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Lb. n M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh 8t., Washington, D. C. Make P. O. Money Ordrs payable and ad dress Registered Letters to NEW ORLEAN8 NATIONAL BANK, mch 11 w s Aw 4w New Orleans, La Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. GENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. JALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact hat oar Paints are from the celebrated Fac cries of Wetherill & Co.. and Harrison Bros Co., Is sufficient guarantee for their quality and purity A flue line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, In addition to our large and foil HARDWARE STOCK, f to which your attention Is respectfully invited NATHL JACOBI, r t 3 10 South Front 8t Notice. jyj-Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ABB re pectfnlly notified that I have sold out interest in the Livery Stable business to Mr. R. C. Orrelt. Thanking them for the very liberal patronage they have accorded me, I bespeak tho same for the new firm, Messrs. Sykes tc OrrelL Respectfully, Oct 27 O WKN R. HOLLIN as WORTH Oysters. Oysters. yO-MORBuW AND ALL THE week I will receive a supply of th s fine KW kIVKKGaRi fcN OYSTERS gu iranteed fre h nd sweet . Orde s left wtlf reri e pr..mM attention and be de.iveied h. any pan. f the ci y free of charge "c,cu .A - mm W I CRlKM, f b E treet near tw Market POKOiiLL E0USL. rjNDBR NEW MANAtiEMEXT, a , Wl-MLSGTON, N. Iaxxm u-JtJr Proprtetoi.? APmilMor Athuttle Hotel, rirst-ciast 1 Kal i PO ri vAimnantr owo of ttnraaAt aonouV ' uiimige ot scheduk I ' W . A. OS AND AFTEJR March p : : w --i"u wui mn ... .. .. "TAnn Leavo Weldtm. ." - Arrive at Wllm'gtou, Front sVn' t Xf AIT A V r . r..- P lUkk o.4S North. Leave W51m1nrtnT Train No. 45 dai.v cxreb, ZZSLV' xrain no. South will stoZmTd. Goldsboro and Magnolia. p H Trains on Tarboro Branch Suuii. Mount for Tarboro at 3.45 Mi7iJ,i a.m baiiv DluXiuag ieave rrtiS ui, Halifax for Scotland Neck atSi dally. A. Train No. 47 makes cIom don for all polnta North DaifrT!! w Bjchmond, and dilly except Train No. 43 raiie diliy and mak.. All trains run soild hAtvMn nr,i. Waealngton, and havo Pullmaa PSJ" ers attached. ,rt n For accommodauon of local travu Sir ooach will be attached to toctlrtai?? gWllmlnfftoa at 6.80 A. k MJ ouuuajf. ' -mj JOHN F. nrm r, mch ,oh T waWAni Wilmiagton, Coluato & Augusta R. R, Co, OFFICE OF GSIOfiSAX. SDPEHIMTIKDBil. wnmlncton. N. C. March 4.1i Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER M ABCH 6. Mi 5.CT a. M.t :ho following Piiumgoi DM u e will be run on this road : NIGHT KXPSKSS TRAINS. DAILY-Sal Leave Wilmington 8.J0 P, Leave Florence 2.40 A. I Arrive at C. C & A. Junction , a. 1 i Amvc at oommDia R.4CA.I Leave Columbia. tBP.t j ive c, c. a. junction... 10.50 p. i Ltave Fioronce 5JTA.1 I A, - A. VITf 1 - M A u . 1 Niout Mail and Passknqes Tans, Dim No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington... Arrive at Florence... WJ0P.I 1.90 i.1 MAIL AND PA8SI2NGEK TRAIN DjUUj NO. iSEsat. Leave Florence at.... 4.16 P.f Arrive at Wilmington 8.-5 p. y Train No. 42 leaves Wl mlrgtou at 7.10 Jul arrive at Florence at 11 4S A. M. Train No. 45 h av, g Florence at 10. 00 P. a; arnvine hi wumington at J A H. Tra!n No. 43 rlalty except M 01 day. Tiaiu No 4fl dally except Saturday. Train 42 and 43 stone at all Station. No. 44- stops only at Fleminzton. and Mirk Paaecngers for Columbia and all point en &j a C U. tL, C, A A S.R.Statlona, Attn Jni non, ana an points beyond, should take 48 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Aupiusl xrain4H. AU trains run solid between Char tart Wilmington. Local freight leaves WUmlngtoB dafif cept Sunday at 5.25 A. M. 1 JOHN F. DIVOTS, General Superintended . M. EMESSON. General PsaseagvAW roch 7 Carolina Central R. R. Company. onus or GxsncxAX supBsarrwari, Wilmington. K. C Sept. 9. 188i Change of Schedule. AND AFTER SEPT-lflst, 1 following ttonecraie will be Railroad : PASSENGER MALL AJiD E1PEBSB TRAm rioiin B.nimt Rnndava. 1 Tmwh nrihnfnartnn at.......-"' 9 No. 1, J Leave Raleigh at. IR I An4n mm nhorlottfl at...... Arrive at Charlotte at 1 Leave Charlotte at.... IUF. ttest ?Z1 si No. i. Arrive Raleigh at ;" a'sl ll Arrive at wuauBgww ama I Passenger Trains stop at regular I only, and points designated In the I SHELBY DIVISION. PASSlHtfft EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dairy ezeept Sundays. n. Na , Leave unarlotte. niT.I' Ho-8 Arrive at Shelby tjiF 4 a ) Leave 8helby Mtrft So- Arrive at charlotte Trains No. 1 and 2 make close Hamlet with R. A. Trains to t Through Sleeping Cars between" Take Train No. 1 for Statvm western n c r r, Asnevme rskOt Also, for Spartanburg, Greenjiue, Atlanta and an points oou lOSWt. SaperhttJJJ F. W. CLARK, OeosrsJEP-seenS sent 10 " i&BA. 1884. CHRISTMAS. AT D A. SMITH'8 Furniture Warerooo Can be found a terse sssort VALUABLE GIF soluble for everybody- The pub Ic, and espedaJiy l re pectfu ly Invited w call mj rrmi 01 I mm Hi: dec aeod lydw
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