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t.'i i - ii ; Hi - ! 4 "li! m 13 . 1 1 1 1 - in Us 4 J1 3 - : . .-1 :":M . J . d . IS i ; i f 4 . t f n :' mi i r 1' I I ! i" 1- I 4 : MISCELLANEOUS dqbots (The Daily Review. JOShL T. JAMES. Editor 6 Prop"7 Comblalag IEOJ with PTEE TEG ABLE TOXICS, qalekly aad completely CUEA5SES and E5 III CUES THE BLOOD. Quickens the aeUoa of ths liver and Kldnejs. Clean the eomplexloa, nakes tie skin snoot. It does not is lore thScttk, esasc headache, prdneeen. stlpttloHALL OTHER IB05 KEDICI5ES DO. physician andDrnxista everytrbera recommend ft. Da. If. S. Kuootra. of Marlon, Man.. aya: "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitter ma a Tpbi tonic lor MiiicmutM Diooa, na rawrai u l. it aoes not nan iaa leetu." laid. Ind., aays: I -Bitter in eanea of ejoaptoma. hT nraacribed liroTO'a Irmr SVIUIINGTON. N. C. W EDJTE A Y. JULY I. l?5. Catered at the Fostofioe at Wllmtnyton. N. C. aa aeeond-claaa nuitter. anemia and blood disen. also when a tocici trwj Warren baS for Some months had Ma.W. BTES835 St. Mary St.. New Orfai Lft R.vn'a Imn RMan niid Die in MM of blood poisonina-. and I heartily commend it to those needing a pariaer. The Gennine haa Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BKOWN CHEMICAI. CO, BALTIMORE, pi B. Tnnf TT k-m Tlnrvr i?fnl end attractiTa. Con- t.iwing list of prize for r.-irxw i"f -rtntin about ooins, etc, firm ay7 by JI ii medicine, or mjuiea to any saareag on rectus l jk. bot. jan 1 ly dw DO YOU KNOW THAT L0RRILARF3 CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Taar; ROSE LEAF "e Out Chew Yellow ln? NAVY ClIPPIMCS, n't Mack, Brown end xcuow oNurro quality conoiderea? ate the best and cheapest, auar 6 ly d&w Dr. Moit's Powders -TEVEE FAIL TO CUBE INFLAMM1 IN tlonofthe Kldny. Gravel, Gleet. Sti let nres and all Urinary dleeaees. Nervona and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and all those untold cileries caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis In all is forms perma nently cured, j elm o Bro-m spots on fce and body.Sore Throat an 1 Ne e, fccrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and ?11 Blov.d and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cored In 3 days. Price f3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK 8TEVKN8 A CO., Ba'timore, Md., and It will be sent by mail sealed. For snle by all drug srtatsrBCnt bvmall iuly7d&wly OA n Vr given away Send q)MU)UUU us 5 cents postage, and you will get free a package of goods of large ralue that wUl start you In work that will at once ' bring you in money faster than anything e'e in America. All about the 1200,000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of cither sex, of aliases, foi all the time, or spare time only, to work for ns at their own homes. Fortune for a 1 workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. IlALLiiTT & .Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly HAGANS Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and0 cant tell. eb 2 dAw cm tu th sat nrm FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. feb 2 dw cai tH th sat mm Manhood Restored ItXMEDY FREE. A victim of youthf nl imprudence canains Pr mat a re Decay. Nervous Debility, Lost ' Manhood, Ac., having tried in vain every known reraedy,has discovered a imple meansof aelf-care, whidi he will aend KREK tohis fellow-enfferera. Addresa, J.H.RKKVKa. 43 Chatham SU.Ne w York. dot SdAwlv First National Bank of Wilmington. CAFlTAl.ltiC surplus ruD . .... 2fiOtO 6H.0CC Dipoalts rocelvtyl uh! collocttona made o all accelt)to potsU In th United SUtea. U1KRCTOKS E c BUHSusa. o a. woctb A. MARTIN 1 JAJS. 8PKUNT UKORGB CUADEOURN. K. k. BUB,ltC33... ........ . ProaWent A- K. VTALK SB.. CiaM-' r W. r.ARKirT? , . ,. Avt GaakMr TI "W PTTB0ELL HOUSE. "TJNDEB NSW MAKAG1UOIKT, " WELMIKGTOK. H. O. S. hm PXRRT, Proprietor. Lta Proprietor AtlsUo HoteL Ftrst-CUca n all tu aprotataieitaw Tsraa t? fi0.to.tS.00 Ut. - . ,. . Gri-at Rritain has just alded lo her niaj domain a tract of valuable farmii 2 ami pasture land in the inte rior of Sou lb Africa as exteudeil in ara ap Spnin and p'Scsing a climate more fa!nbriou, rrbapf, than that of Eng land itself. The new c lony, known at p-isenta Bechuanaland, is bounded ori ihnsou'h by Cape Colony, on the cast by the Tranraal Republic, on the north by the22d jarallel of south lati tude, and on the west by the 20th me ridian of t ast longitude. Sir Charles- a considerable British force in the coun try engaged in expelling Boer filibusters, restrriog the natives tolheir rights, and selling the various questions that have kept South Africa in turmoil for several years paM. ' A Cincinnati special to the New Yoik Times says: A gentleman who has just returned from Columbus says there is a growing disposition on the part cf tho Democrats to unite on Hoadly for Governor and Thurnan for Uni ed Stales Senator. It is said that Hoadly has recently agreed that if be is recominated for Governor by ac clamation he wilt acept. It is doubtful whether 1 here is any other man whom the Democrats can unite upon as easily While there r.re few who really' desire to see him re-elected, there ha larg element in the party who rather prefer, it the Democratic candidate is to be beaten in the npproachirg campaign, that the candidate should be Hoad y. Having becomo a candidate two years ago to p'eae himself, they say, he should now make the tight to phase the party." One of ihe most excitiug chapters in Allan Pinkeit'-n's book giving his de. tective experience? concerns the way he met three detectives, unknown to each other, with instructions to join a gang of incendiaries . in a Michigan town. The Pinkertons have repeated the thing at Rome, N. Y., where, dur ing the last eighteen monthi. twenty five, fires have destroyed $200 000 worth ot property. After vain attempt of the local authorities to find the incen diary, the detective aeency was resort ed to, and a man by the name of Beakey was rent out by the Pinkertons to work up the case. Beakey, visited Rome as a laborer, about six weeks ago, and was finally employed a a night watchman He had been in formed that suspicion followed James Maguire, a private watchman, and the two became fast triends so fast that early on Thursday morning Beakey as able to catch Maguire in the act of setting fire to a cooper shop. Latest reports from Virginia repre sent Mahone as secretly schemiag for Che gubernational nomination,, but as meeting with scant encouragement. His strength now is confined almost exclusively t'o the old Readjuster ele' ment, which he tolled off from the reg ular Democracy. The Republicans are .urning against him. He U too bard a master and ha3 been too autocratic ns the head of the mixed party. They are represented as hating him so cordially tha it forced to choose between him acd a staightout Democrat they will go over bodily to the latter, or what will have equal effect, stay at home and prmit the electiou to go by- default Senator Ria)dlebcrger and John S. Wise both see the danger and aro en deavoring to avert the catastrophe. They would have Mahome remain more in the background acd confine his efforts to the organization of the campaign, but Mahone is a hard man to handle, especially when his vanity is involved A careful examination of the books, check stubs and cancelled checks of the firm of Grant & Ward confirms the statement made some time ago by Ferdinand Ward concerning the "in vestments" and "profits" ot that ex tremely fortunate speculator, William S. Warner. This young man, who bad failed as a stock broker, was poor, it is said, when he began to put money into Ward's mythical contract" business, but his riches grew so rapidly that in a few months he was able to iuvest in one day $1,130,000. upon which Ward paid him a "profit" ot $261,000 forty five days later. Warner appears , to havo begun his operation's, with Ward upon a capital of $15,000. The papers indicate thjat in about eighteen months he ainVested. $13,734,800 and received $16,678,921. the profit being nearly $3,000,000. without including profit ob ligations amounting to $3,483,000. which were unpaid at the time : of the failure, and for a part of which he took real estate belonging to Ward valued at $425,000. "There are indications that in the course'of time tha psll? will know more about tbe.-li-Ury -v r this failure than has thus far bees disclosed. The number of battles, sieges, and captured towns cneraved upon the Arc deTriompbe is 158, the first being the battle f Valruy (Sept, 20, 1782) 'and the last the combat of Ligny, which preceded the battle of-Waterloo'-and Is claimed by the Freneh as a victory. The number ot ' Marshals,; Generals, and othtr field officers whose names are also to be read uron the wall.- of the arch is 658, t whom 12G were kill ed in batt!. The first of the 658 names is thatt-f "Cbartres,M the son of Phil ippe Eglite, better known to history as Louis Phillippe. who. like his father, distinguished himself at Valmy. Upon the summit - of the arch, facirg the suburb of Ncuilly, is the inscription, which, translated into English, wonld read, This mon unbent, commenced in 1806 in honor of tbe Grande Armee, fur some time left unfinished, and continual in 1823. with a new dedication, was completed in 1836 by King Louis Phillir,e I., who has consecrated it to the glory of the French armies." The Arc de Triomphe is the largest monument of its kind, being 165 feet high by 150 feet broad and 75 feet thick. It is rather more than double the height of the Arch of Con stantino at Roxe. The total coat of the Arc de Tiiomphe was $1,8CH,000. SHORTS. Only eight ot the 4,169 samples of milk examined in Benin in Aprl were condemned. Washington has 9,355 licensed dogs, or more in proportion than any tuber city in the Union. Iowa farmers are offered seven cents a pound for their butter, provided it is of extra quality. 4 Thirty lite Peers to be appointed by the Crown to the Hungarian Table ot Magnates are lo De7 chosen from the arts, science, commerce, ar el industry. A floating island about 100 feet quarc is at present an interesting object in that portion of Like Marsebesie, Me., known as the "Black Pond." Some Mongolian pheasants brought to this c unvry by ex United States Consul Denny from China, and turned loose in Li n ccunty, Oregon, have wounderfuliy multiplied The bridge over i he Su:r at Water ford, Ireland.. was built by Lemuel Cox, a native ot Boston Mass., .who built several other uo.able bridges in that country. It is of American oak. The proverbial honesty of tbe Dane shows itself on. the tariffs iu the re3 taurants, where "Lifitte" .figuresat three francs per bottie, "Real' JLafiite" fourteen francs, and so on. Dr. Arabella Kenealy, daughter of tbe late distinguished London advocate. is said lo have a lucrative practice in that city, where her abilities command the respect of even ,tbeold practition er." MIS(JELIAHE0US REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF A U0T OF MlttVIUI, H. J., 7H0 WAS PROKCUKCED BIY080 HOPE CF RECOVERY HOW IT VMS ACCOMPLISHED. ' , Mrs. C Doaght'rfy says: l tad been a sufferer from Oyp3fcla from the time I was sixteen years ola I bad consulted - various p? ysicia and. been - under tneir treament durirjt most of the time, bnt f ndinjr no relief, had given op in de-pdr of ever having my healto retTed A friend recommended. Olf, DAVID KENNEDY' - FAVOttlTE RcMKDY, which I tried, and hsv e n cnrji It'a the besi maiclne 1 ever knawof.and worthy of toe Rreates. confidence " 'T .'r The above i but one of the hundred facts whleii prove that D D a Vll KENNED Y FA VO'ilTB REMEDY iswittoat anequaiaa a cure for iaeases peculiar t femalra liut, if the reader 4e-ire injure evidence, read the following proof from Mrs csrrle Key the w ife ot berge o t Key. Co. O . 3d N J. ear , who aajs under date of March ;t, 18S4: 'Two yeara aco my busbar d came home in the spiiig from Vig nia, whre ho had been in ehrs;e of a schoocer. lie was taken dawn with Malarial fever We were both sick w ith It After consulting our f mly physician and find'nz no permanent relief we ttel Tour fAVORl K KKMlt DY, and I can cay that tt completely cure! us of malaria, and is Ihe best mean ire cf Its kind 1 ever Le-.rJ of."- UK. KENNKDY'a FAVORITE IH'MSDI is a positive care for all Diseaf e of the Blood, acd habitcal Constipat'-on As proof of it K. J sears, tf Vineland, says under date of Ma-ch2d: ''I have need DR KKSEUI FaVOHITE KtMEDY and ( as wiLing to ackr owledge it the bett medicin Jn the world khMKUY is a rnott excellent preparation for i the B'ooJ " Thete ar fjfts whicn cjn but convince tne most BEepccai nac uu uaviu KBKMiDX!4 FAVOKJf REMEDY Is an honest- prt parol ton, which no family should be without. It la the ret-ult of ihe scientific kcowledzeof meil ine attained only by the yeara ot experience of n educated ptijsician. Jtis i TKsitire cure for Malaria, Kidney and Ufvzr Diseases, and all di caf ea ptcoliftr to fe males. Price $1 per bottle. - MISCELLANEOUS JULVJUMULES. An eye-deal peison The oculist. A matter of last Strot g butter. The best posted traveler is a letter. A dentist is no chicken. He is always a pull-it. A wooden wedding Marrying a blockhead. Why is a horse like an cnioh? Be cause it does not know its own strength. Making crazy quilts is the proper wotk tor bedlamites. Chicago Sun. The many beauteous lays called forth By sunset s golden charms Remind us that, in turn, the lavs Cause hen-sets on the farms. Merclianl-Traveler. Is marriage declining?" asked an exchange. No; it is generally accept ing. Burlington Free Press.- The grea'est catastrophe which can happen to a woman is to drop a lead pencil and break the poinf.CaM.-- My son, in the battle of life be sure you eat all vou want, tor it i3 by that you can work your weigh up. Haivk- - Who wonders at the number of funny writers on this continent?. Wasn't it named after"a merry cuss? Si. Paul Herald. . The earth would be a comparatively pleasant dwelling place if it were not lor the man who is always talking about the good old times." Hatchet. Gaze on my bruised and battered face. Mark,well this sightless eye; Cach on to both my broken limb3. Then heave for Die a 8i?h, . Perhaps you think 1 rom buildings"skin" I've had a fearful fall; Oh, no, kind friend s, please understand, I simply played baseball. Y. Journal (iOOD WORDS FOR A Rnnn Tnrvn' Dr. David Kennedy's'Favorite Rero- eay. is exactly wnat it claims lo be, and deserves the Draise that nrp shnv. cred udoo it from all who have used it. Mr. Israel-H. Snyder, of Saugeritcs, N. Y., says: My little daughter was covered with Salt Rheum from head to foot. Dr. Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedy cured her.. This was two years ago." Get "Favorite Remedy' of your drug gist, or write to the Doctor at Rondout. N. Y. $1.00 a bottle. The other da v while walking down tbe street. I noticed ic all the Station ers windows a very pretty little book or taoier, cauea the celebrated T. T. T. Only 5 and 10 cents each, je 1 d&w 1m jane 22 d&w nrm Announcement. Gilding! Gilding! ! Rend in vour Christ such cs Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Albums, &c, and have name neatly stamped in Gold by a reliable and competent workman. - In the meantime vonr ordr" tnr i'xtnung, Kuan? or Binding could not oe piacea in oetter nanus. - ; JACKS0X & BELL. to Our Friends & Patrons : yyE WILti ALWAYS HAVE AN ESTAB- liEhmcntia this cltv to snppy the trade in onr line, notwitketanding our having eold our present place of basinesa.' "e will remove to some other store In this cltv on or about Oct. 1st. We have been aked about IhU so often that we have found U .n cessaTy to Inform those Interested that wc will always maintain a home in Wilm'ngton, es stattd above, end shall alio b3 gld to have a call from ore and all at onr Eichmond house whero we keep the largest assortment of - "'-..' Liquors, Cigars & Tobacco ' . - - -of any house in that ctty. ' - Our "Thistle Dew" Rye takes the lead of all othtr brands, and "our Plank Road Chewing Tobacco goes ahead of all of that kind in the market.- Our sales are enormous.' - Eespeclf ully, ; H. BRUNHILD & BRO. , EIGIIMOND, Va. - 1 I , AND.- WILMINGTON, N. 0. iune 22 . - THE. i REVIEW . 5 J1'1!. i'f- " i4 , j't j't Vi i I r vc S J OB OP PI G 1 , S Jt,f i'i. J'i : ' ' JS'i vc "i? ?t? v4r , v.r ' ' 1 w MARKET STREET, NO. my (TJ1 STAIRS) AND ! 1 13 COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE ARE PREPARED TO DO -ALL MANNER OF rinthm II m IfiT IE IMIBEEl -WHEN YOU WANT programmes, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, Z; ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, i PAMPHLET PRINTING, 1 TAGS, LAND DEEDS, - ; MORTGAGE DEEDS, SnER- i IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' J 0DG- MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, .CHAT-. TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING TOUR ORDERS. 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XsUc a - Vft- I A TN Tl ii-iiYSiciai InYctjng & IVilddJe . Aged Men. tsjTEDPOR over Six fEARS 8Y USE 1 H MAMY ihousand Cases TRIAL PACKAGE . TREATMENT.' Apia ITAtifV i 0 AO Two Months, - 6-OOf; -a'nreejB.ontnfl, -v.oo g4,SUKB Rt.MKDYthatlIA rV CURED thousands, tfoel not interfere with atten tion to business, or causa pain o? inconvenience ia any vy.- Founded ott Hples. By direct application ;o tne seat oi aise&se its speeifie influence is felft without delay. The cat tjnl f unttlon et the ham maa orfranisra Is restored. i ne animatinz eiemenu of life, which, Jiave been frosted creeiven bark. and ithc csticat becomes cheer 3ful and rapidly rains boUj REVIEW JOB OFFICE,' WILMINGTON. H. C. RALEIGH REGISTER. Bj P. H. BACE. Prinitr t lie SiiU. Subscribe to jour Horns Taper and pay fcr It and then remit $1 to pay for your State Democratic Paper, the Raleigh Eigister. 'Etch rew sub- tcribei. remitting $2 direct, is cnUUel'to Ihe Regisier f or one j car and to . - : ' :i WEBSTER'S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY. i ' - y : : ..... - which, nnUl August 1, 188 . is offered as a Premlam. - v- 1 SamnlA ronlA of tint Ttvnrvm m tt application. Address, , 1 strength end sen a&i vigor. HARRIS REfVIEPY GO.f K'FGChessiSTS, ' S06tf Tenth Bt ST. LCTJ13, KO. ... RllPTliR,E? PERS0HS!otaTru8S.. lV 1 Ast for terms of onr Applianco. plS d&wl , . .... Div;Dqd fir ILL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL t f and-Oenltal Weakness canscd by- indis cretion and violating the laws of : health, Price $1 , . -; -- - . - V DR. HUNTER'S PILLS . ,J Cures Syphilis in all iti forms -and stages. Yellow or Brown t pots on the face and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, Jcze- m a, itening sensation, eaic uneum ana an Blood andkin Diseases. Dilnary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $2 , DR. I HOST'S FEMALE FRIEND -Never fails to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions, caused by colds or disease. Married ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the money for either medicine to FRANK. STE VENS & CO., BaUhnore, Md and it will be sent by mail or express sealed. For sale by all Druggists; sent by mall or express. infra d&wly . - ,. -v- ;-.-f-- -Trabi on Scotland NeciRranrTT Halifax for Scotland Necx at Jo) i leaver Sootlapd Neck i Tra'n No. 43 North wlh iton st Train !o. 40 South win stop , f" GoUiaboro and Miignoila. . 7, l Uso TrabiNo. 47 makej cscse cannwtL don for all pelnts North DaiJrS IW Eichmond,. and daily except tz 5 i Line. ' . .." . r.at Tralr makesclose cor necUon fo-.n .... North Richmond au-: Wastik?1 rUt All trains run solid betwecc ft 'T.S' Waehington. and hare PcJIk VxtClF era attached. V v . . , . v johs sr. inni t m fMrpcriv General Superiis, Cape Fear & Yadiuny; iv lejfTlailway Co. Co n d er sed Ti meTable No.C T0 TAKE EfFECT AT 8:00 A.lt,li05. DAYJune2J,'lS?5: !' ';" -. , TRAIN NOUTH. : Arrive. leare. 8 03 . a. 8 so l.w p, a. 3.10 4 3d 830 JWLUE UD VI11C.. ........ Shoe He d. . . .... 9.80 .a, m. Fayelteville... "....v.. .12.15 p. ra." tanford. . . .. ... . . . . . . S.O i Ore HIIL............, 4 2. ) Liberty. . ' ft. . 5, Greentoroi..i.i....t 6 45 ' ' V 4 . Dinner at 1 aycitcvlllc. TiiAIN SOUTH. ' J, -"'.-'' ..' -, " '!. " " ; iL : :--Vi ; - Arrive' '. Lew Qreeneboro.. ......... 9.)i.a. Liberty.... ..w...... .11.00 a. m. 1IM Ore Dill..,. U C5 ltoo Santfrd.i..... ........ 1 10 p. a. Mip.a. Favettevill j...v... -. a u t a shoe Heel.,.......... 6 25 1: 6 40 BenEetisvllle.... .... . 8.15 . ; - - Dinner at KantiM ' . vl M.8. DTJSS, Gca'l Sao't JNO. &I. RO 4F, qcn'i Tas3. Agent. T june2itf : . Healtli is Wealth. K CUhE GUARANTEED Dr E. C. WEST'S Nerve Ar Bsaik.Tbeatmext,' a gnar anteed sped Be for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia; Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobaceo. Wakefulness, Jlenfal Do Vressloo, Softening of the Brain 'resulting In insanity and leading to misery, . decay and Jeah. Premature oil & ge, Iiarrencec3. Los of power in either sex, Inro untary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ott exertion of the brain, self abuse cr over-lndalgenco. each box contains one month's treatment. 1 Oft a box, or six boxes for $3 CO, tent by mall prepa id on receipt of price. , WE GUARANTEE SIX EOXES - -To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied ith $5.i o, wc will seno the purchaser our written guar anteo to '.'refund the rony If Die treatment does not effect a care. -naranteeS Issued only try JOHN C. WEST ik CO 862 W Madison St., CMraso. III. n i octSllyd&w iWREUABLESELFGUni: 'iS A'iiTorite prescrit-Uon cf one of tlso-mrnt '' "7 noted and success,!-.! srecidists in the U. li ovr retired) for the cure r.f Xervooi Debiiity t Uanlwodi WeaUaett ad Deeny. cw pLua sealed cox-elope Jtrec. Druggists can 11 It. Carolina Central El H; : ; Company. ' ?...;-;. i ,;tt?v;v.- r- , . . . Oia-xca or 4En&3Aju snpEKiNTEam i "l-Ilinlryftcn. ; C Jure 7. la 5 ! ! " :. . "h - , . -. . : . . ; Change of . Schedule. O J AND ' AFTER J USE 7. 18S5. f BI following ucnoatiie will be cperstoa tu Railroad : . r - " i . . PASSENGER, UAIL ANDElPXtESS TW ' " ) Leave Wilmington at.. 7.43 p. M No. li (Leave Baleighat............L W . ) Arrive at Charlotte at...,-55 ; " ) Leaye Charlotte at.. Mff' No. 2. Arrlye Raleigh at......;....9 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington ' Passenger Trains stop at regular r.nlv. and nolntH deRltmated in the COfflPW LTimeTabfe.; . , . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSESGKB, u . i : KXPBESS AND FREIGHT. ' ' Dally except Sundays. ' - Na j leave Charlotte ft H' i Arriye at Shelby..... 9 35 P.M. Wrt i LeaveShelby....".....' t; S Ho Axrrro at Charlotte........ 1 p ; Trains No. 1 and 2 make close 6ornecw Hamlet with R. & A. Trains, to and from clgh. ' .: ::- '' (-- - - Through Sleep! ngcara bcjvreen and Charlotte and Raleigh and Chaott TakeiTrain N, 1 for StatesvtlMtaaj Western N C E Ii , Asheville and polju Also, for 8pananborg, GreenvUle, A"0 Atlanta ..and all p oints d00111" '.: '' SaperlnWW. ' F. W. CiASK , General Passenger junes . j -' " Water Coolers. , -yyATER COOLERS AND OTBEB t goods' ju3t received and fcr a i!e yerr w GILES MUBCCISOy. : junefs opposite ycw. Take a Hide. THASt IIOS?E3 ASD comfobtaci Vehlc's, by tbe h juror day, at lj P Canlagesfor hire with circ'cl.tn ' 0,rr tent drivers. GcntJo' hcrses which can be drls ladies. 0ZXxiU . '. . : Uvcry, Sale and Feed Sfablc. S may 19 Corner Fourth ndg! til Li nffSbturs reftwrtandiDj? eyyjdtohtaj "fTxiive r.O. Urn boUlj and Tre4it aent t " . imilEROLE, No. 95 JofcaM-.-- , KAi.KtUU iaSCjlSTER- . may 19 Paleish, N. a Xdrcss OR, WARD & CO., Louilna, Mo.: t aplsodAw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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