MISCELLANEOUS. oh immu Erery strain or cold attacks that weak hack ana nearly frainia jvn nnnviu'5 po2K IB ' Cft iiffflli fUi i 111 Ul THE BEST TONIC Strengthens the Muscles, Steadies the ICVi-rea, Enriches the Blood, Gives New Vigor. Dr J. L. Mtess. Fmirfiold. low. "Brawn's Iron Bitters is the best I run msdieins 1 hare known in my a) years' practice. I have foono it special beneficial in nerroas or physical ex ha tui tion, and in all debilitating ailments that boar bearily on the systmn.Ue it freely in my own family." Genuine has trade maris and crowded red lines oi. wrapper. Take no olber. Mad only by I1KOWN rilKMICAL. CO.. BALTIMORE, MD IjADtKfl' Hand Book useful and attractlT. con taioinjr list of prize f t recipes, informationjilxni eoin. etc.. riven away by all dealer in medietas, o. mailed to any address ou receipt uf Sc htmjup. jan 1 ly . dAw DO YOU KNOW THAT LOKRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag; RfJS LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing: lAYf CLJPPIMGS, and ttlack. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS are the beat and cheapest, quality considered? autc 6 ly d&w Dr. Mott's Powders NEVER FAIL. TO CURE INFLAMM4 tlon of the Rldnys, Gravel, Gleet. Sti let nresandall Urinary diseases.- Nervous and Physical Debility. Genital Weakness and all those untold miseries caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis In all is forms perma nently cured. Yellow o Brorn spots on face and body.Sore Throat an Nc,, Scrofula, Old Sores. Eczema. Tetter and Ml BkKd and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. Price $3. Enc'ose the monv to FRANK STEVENS Sc CO.. Baltimore, Md and It will be sent by mall sealed. For sale by all drag: grists: sent bv mall. iuly7dAwly $20 Ann in presents given away Send 9 w vr vr ns accents pontasre. and vou will geirre a pacsage ot goods or largo value, that will start you In work that will at once bring you In money faster than anything e'.e In A merlca . Alls bou t the $200,000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all aves, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us . at their own homes. Fortune for a-1 workers absolutely assured. Don't dehiy. II. Hallett A Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly MQSQTJIT xu 0E8 Agents Wanted i to t ell the Mao- .ic Mosquito Cite Curb, si ca Instant relief, and drives them away. Address bALL YDS A CO . julyJ14w , 8 Est ISth J?t., New York BURNHAM'S I31PKOYKD STANDA'KI) Turbine Is tha BEST constructed and finished Turb'ne in the WOT.'d. It glTC3 BETTER percentage w'.th ptrt or full gate, and is sold for LE'iS MONEY er Horpe Power than any other Turbine. Pamphlet Free by Burnham Bros., York, Pa. ju!y 11 4w Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses?. It is f-r inflaaima tion of all flesh. eb 2 dAw era tu th sat nrmji A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every iady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. feb 2 dJtw cai ta th sat nrm Manhood Restored ItEMEDT REE. A victim of youthful iinprndence canning Premature Decay, Nerrons Debility, Lost Manhood. Ac, having tried in vain every known remedy. has discovered a simple meansof self-cure, whicti he will send FREE to his fellow-sufferers. Address, J.II.RKKVE3. 43 Chatham bU.Ne w York. now SdAwlv Dr. UoddV Nervine No. 2. tTTILL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL YY and Genital Weakness caused by indis cretion and violating the laws of health. Price $1. - DR. HUNTER'S PILLS Cures Syphilis in all it forms and stages, Yellow or Brown f pots on the fare and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, Kcze ma. Itching sensation. Salt Rheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily csreo. Price 2. DR. HU'T? rKMALE FKICND Never falls 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 cither medlclue to FRANK. STE VENS Jk CO., Baltimore, Md and it will be sent by mall or express sealed. For sale by ail Druggists; sent by mall or express, inly IdAwly WANTED An active Man or Woman In every county to sell our goods. Salary t"3 per month and expenses or commission Expenses In advarc?.' $1 outfit free. Forfud Particulars add res 6taxobd MlvebWau o.g Boston. Mass. - ... . jane 10 dJfcw lm .. ' . . The Daily Ieviev JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. CJv TUESDAY,-JULY 14. 1885. Entered at the Postoflce at Wilmington. N. as second-class matter. C. The United States minister to Siaiu has returned home. ilis picture rr Bangkok, where he resided, doe? not have a tendency to cause one to long to go there. The crmmon peoole wear "othing bat n brrech clout, men and a omen, and one ot a small size. The ountry is unhealthy for foreigners. Of the burial ground at Bangkok b saj s : "It ts nothing but a bed of mud. I had to attend the funeral of the wife T the Dutch ruii. ister. The body was placed in the grave, ana before it could bo filled a thunderstorm came and it was nearly filled with water. The boiy was held dwn while the grave was filled with earth." There are very few ap. plications for the position as United States minister to Siam. Hobart Pasha gives, in the June number of Blackwood's Magazine, some interesting reasons for believing that the power of the torpedo as a weapon of offence or defence is enormously ex. aggerated. The fish torpedo warfare he says. 'is to a great extent a bug bear, and. though not to be entirely des pised, may be designated as the 'naval scare ot the day'." Certainly, the writer lays claim to an exceptional de gree ot authority, for he says he is "the only person living who has command ed squadrons or single ships in war where torpedoes were used as offensive weapons." Even if Hobart Pasha's naval friends fail to sec in his system an efficient and thorough defence against torpedo attack, there is in whtt the writer says a fond of consolation that will enable the captains and crews of merchant vessels to breathe more Ireely. There are bright prospects for the success of the American exhibition to be held in London next year. Thirtj seven commissioners have already been appointed to- gather material tor the display, and a central location has been secured, fitted to contain tho projected buildings and to represent in proper proportion the extent and geographical positions of the States and Territories of the Union. It is to be hoped that the managers of the exhibition will have on this notable occasion a charac teristic representation of people as well, from every corner ot the country, in order that those roanv ill-informed Englit-hmen who may be expected to visit the exhibition grounds may go away, not only with some better idea of the advantages to which the United Statts may lay claim, but with correct ed notions of what sort of individual the American,f is. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald says : "The un expended appropriations in the river and harbor bill of the first session of the Forty-eighth Congress are now available, and in many instances there will be enough money to complete the work for which appropriations were made. The refusal ot the last session of Congress to make any new appro priations will make things very easy for the engineer officers of the army and their civil assistants, for many of them will have absolutely nothing to do until next July except to draw their Balaries. Gen. Newton, the chief of engineers ot the army, had an inter. view with the President on the subject - TV J- . on monaay, .juuging irom the way mem bets ot Congress talk, the chances for passing a log-rolling liver and uaroor diu Dy me next ucngress are very slim, though there will likely be a measure passed appropriating seffi cient mocey to keep important national works in repair. New projects wili have great difficulty in being added to the bill." The following remaikable story of a waterspout in Texas is published in the Galveston News, under date of San Antonio. July 5: "This morning near Waldon, 150 miles west of here, an e st -bound freight train was struck by a waterspout; The engineer saw the waterspout . approaching, bounding along like a rubber ball, tearing up earth and uprooting all in its way, and slowed bis train to avoid it. Just be fore the waterspout reached the line of the road it changed its course and bound ed along, paralled to the tract, wtth frightful velocity. When, opposite the train the waterspout burst, deluging the engineer, fireman and brakeman, who abandoned the train and climbed some trees to avoid a wave of water fully eight teet high and about one hundred feet wide. The locomotive and four teen cars were rrised bodily and car ried nearly two hundred leet from the track, while the roadbed was com pletely obliterated. No one was hurt. Roadbeds and a number of bridges have been washed away by recent heavy rains. , A gentlemsn who has just arrived in Washington from Northern Mexico, where ho has been engaged in mining for the past 1 woi years, says Mexico . is in very embarrassed financial circum stances. The stringency is the mote severe in business circles on acc unt of the open hostility f the English aod German banker.', especially theTrmer to the policy of President Diaz. It is well understood that tho President desires, if p'Ssibly to bung Mexico into closer relation" with the United Sta'es. He would be glad to raise the means lor the funding plan now ocms prepared in this country. The English and German . bouses hat have so long held control over Mexican trade, internal and external, are, ot course, hostile to' this. They do all that can be dono to thwart and op pose the Administration. It is by their money that papers which make a bus iness of attacking the Unite d States and Americans in general are chiefly sus tained. There is considerable bitter ness folt at the unfriendly nature of the dispatches about Mexican affairs which are sent to the American press via. Galvi ston. Diaz, it is understood, fa vors a funding plan, upon the bonds of wh ch something like cur national banking system might be established. A. Peck of Pea.(P. Here are a Peck ot Peas, sweet Peas, if jou will. Perseverance, Patierce, Promptness. Proficiency. Push and Po liteness. Add to these Dr. Pierce's PJeasant Purgative Pellets" and you will get well through the world without much trouble. The Pellets prevent constipation and surplus of bilo which lead to many different complaints. En closed in glass, always fresh, entirely vegetable, prompt and petfeclly harm less. Any druggist. MISCELLANEOUS JULY JUMBLES. Detroit has a policeman who U a graduate of the University of Michigan. He was advised by his physician to select a profession that would not keep him awake nights. Jiurlinqton Free Press. Miss Fisher "I really don't, think I shall take part again in theatricals. I always feel as though I were making a fool f myself." Pilkins(who always say the wrong thinir) "Ob, everybody thinks that.1' Life. The composer of "Put Mc in My Lit tlo Bed" announces that ho gotten dol lar for writing that interesting lyric. and hints that it was not enough. It was not: he ught to have got ten years. riila. Record. Now nature wears a joyr us 6 mile, The girls are wearing feathers. And the dude is out in his new white tile, And a pair of patent leathers, Once more the days are warm nnd bright, The birds aregayly singing. And the ice cream peddler's bell at night In the thoroughfares is ringing. Boston Courier. "Doesn't that man remind you of the sea?" said a pretty girl to her com panion, as a very fashionable masher went by "I don t know. How do you mean?" Oh, because he is such a swell." ''Yes dear," was the quiet response; is salt." 'but you know the sea swell "Chawley, dear," said a lovely ma d. As they sat in the house one night, "It's unhealthy to kiss, the doctors say. So of course it cannot be right. Not right." "Well, darling," spoke the noble youth, As his color mantled high, "I never thought being kissed to death. Sucii a horrible death to die. Let's try." Danville Breeze. Quarterly Meetings, The following are the Presiding El der's appointments lor the Wilmington District of the M. E. Church, South THIRD ROUND; Clinton circuit, at Johnson's Chapel, July 1G 17. Magnolia circuit, Salem. Julv 18-19. Sraithvjlle station, (District Confer ence). July 23 20. Brunswick circuit, at Zion, July 31, August 1. Wilmington, at Front Street, Aug. 2. Onslow circuit, at Mount Lebanon, August b-7 , Duplin circuit, at Richlands, August 8-9. Topsaif circuit, at Herring's Chapel, August J2-I3 P. J. Carraway, P. E. REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF A LADY OF MIILYIILE, N. J., WHO WAS PRONOUNCED BEYOND HOPE OF RECOVERY HOW IT WAS ACCOMPLISHED. -i Mrs. S.U Dougherty says; jr"I had been a sufferer from Dytpej sla frontHne time I was six ten years old. I had consulted various pi ysiclans and beeri under their rtrca'ment dnrlDgmost of the time, but Cndlng.no relic r. It d given up In'despair of ever having my healta Tetired A frisnd recommended Dlt. DAVID KENNEDY FAVORITE RiMKDY, which I tried, and hav 1 e n curel It's the bess medicine 1 ever knew of, and worthy of the greatest confidence " The above i but one of the hundred facts whlefcprove that DH. DaVII KKNNEDY'd FA VO HIT K REMEDY lswithonranequalttff a cure for lseasea peculiar to females Bat, if the reader te-ire i mre evidence, read the following proof from -Mrs - trrie Key- the wife ot feerge t t Key, o. C . 3d N J. Reg , who says under date of March st, 1SS4: "Two years aeo my husbard came home ir. the spring from Vl-g nia, hTe he had been In charge of a schooner. He was taken down with Malarial fever Wc were both sick wiUi it. After consulticg oar fmily physician and finding no permanent relief we tiJci vour FAVOR! i. REMKDY. and I ran say that It completely cure i us of malaria, and Is ibe best medicine uf its kind 1 ever berd of." ' DR. KENNEDY'S F aVOBITK RKMEDY is a positive care for all Disease 3 of the Blood, abd habitual Constipation As proof of it E. J Scars, cf Vineland, says, umler date of March 2d: 'I have used lR. KENNEDYS FaVOKITB REMEDY and I am wildng to acknowledge it the bett medicine in the world forthe lttwelsl ever used, and FAVORITE UHMEDY is a moit excellent preparation for the Blood " Thete ar3 fats whtcn can but convince the most sceptical that DR DAVID KEKNKDY'.S FAVORIt REMEDY is an honest preparatton, which no family should be wlthHut. It is the result of the scientific knowledge of medi ine attained only by the years of experience of an educated phssirfan. it la prsltive cure or Malaria, Kidney and Livtr Diseases,, and all di eases peculiar to fe males. Price $ I per bo: t Is. . . . june 22 ilAw nrm Wilmington Refrigerator and Ice Works Capacity 3f00 Tons Ice per Year. A LL ICE Manufactured by us la made from DISTILLED WATER, WniCIJ INSURES ITS PURITY. We offer Ice at the following rates delivered: 5 pounds each delivery, 7ac per 100. 10 " 50c per 100. Half Cent per pound In quantities to suit buyers at our Factory. pecial Rates to large cocsumers. . ORDERS from the country carefully pack ed in Sacks, Tierces or Hogsheads, and deliv ered free on board at fOc per loo pounds. . WM. B. WORTH & CO , june 29 tf . Propiietors. :THE REVIEW" r Smiscellaneojj THESTJN. N INDEPENDENT? NEWSPAPER OF " - 14 X Democratic Principles, butlnot controlled by any Set ff Politicians or Manipulators; Devo : H U H - - .? ted to Collecting and Publishing all the News . v1 : H U ti - - of the Day in the most Interesting Shape and with tb greatest possible Promptness. Accu racy and impartiality: and to the f'romotlon of democratic leas and Policy in the affairs oz uovernment, eociety ana industry. , t Rates, by Mail, Postpaid ; 'J'3 ' DAILY, per Year !......":.... .$6 00 DAILY ,per Month. .......... , 50 SrjNDAY,'perTear...:. 1 (0 DAILY" and SUN DAY per ,1'ear ,-... 7 00 WEEKLY, pet Yfar.. ..Jl... .. 1 00 Address. THE SUN." New York City dec 17 Kamit 300Tons German Kainit. For sale at. reducedprice. WORTH & WORTH aplll ' ' ' 1885. Uarper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly ha "w, for twenty years, maintained its position as the leatiing illustrated weekly newspaper In America. With a constant increase of literary and art istic resources, it is able to offer for the ensu ing year attractions unequalled bv any previ ous volame, embracing a capital illustrated serial story by W E Norrls; illustrated artl cles with sneclal reference to the West and South, including the World's Exposition. at New Orleans, entertaining short stones, most ly illustrated, and Important papers by high authorities one the chief topics of the ay. . Every one who desires a trustworthy politl? ral guide, an entertaining and instuctivef am 11" journal, entirely free from objectionable features in either letter-piess or illustrations should subscribe to Harper's Weekly Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY........... ........ f I 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.. ...... 2 0 Harper's Fkahtklim square Library, One Year (o2Numcera..... 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or. Canada. . i 'i J'fc J'. J4 Ji J1'1 "Vj VC Vi tC Vi V,? VC j4 JOB 0PP16.B, 31 Jlt ?m 4 Vi1 vr Vj-j 5tir MARKET STREET, NO. 112, (Ul TAIRS) IS COMPLETE IN EVERY SE8PEC1, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF U 1 S" for working , peop'e; . Send 10 I Cm Em cents postage, and we wll mall you free, a royal, valuable sample bos of good? that wili put vou in the way of mak mg more money In a few days than ou ever thought possible at any bualnees. t apttu not required, ion can live at home and work in snare time only, or all the time.' All of both sexes of all ages, grandly successful. f O cents to $5 easllv earned eyery evening. That all who want, work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied e will send $1 to pay for I the trouble of writing us. Ftul particulars, uirecuons, etc., seni, iree. immense pay u solutely sure for all Who start at once. Don't delay. Address Stinson & Co, Portland, Mul e. dec2d&wlv frintina I WILL NOT BE MDERWOBKED (Iood Words for a Good Tnixc Dr. David Kennedv's'Tavorite Rem edy" is exactly what it claims to be, anu deserves the praise that , are show erednp6rrit from all who have used it Mr. Israel II. Snyder, of Sauaeritcs. N. Y., says: "My little daughter was covered wita ait Kbeum trnm head to foot, Dr. Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedy' cured her. This was two years ago." tTet ravorue itemeuy" or your drug gist, or write to the Doctor at Rondout,' N. Y. $1.00 a bottle The Narrow Escape. Mr. Peter Lawler, of Jlaiton, Mass., led a miser able life for fourteen years, with stone in the bladder. He called on Dr. Ken nedy, of Rondout, N. Y. lor relief. "We will first try Favorite Remedy " said the Dr., "betore risking an opera tion." A few days later he revived the following letter: , Dalton, Mass. Dear Dr. Kenned The dav after I came home I passed two gravel stones, and am doing nicely PETER LAWLER. Wanted. 250 COSXZB obocerymek to give AWAY ICE to their customers. tan ana see ns. Jane 16 - WM. E. DAVIS A SON WANTED -LADIES AND GaJrrLEUKN, In dty or country, to receive n ht. im pie. easy work at home all the yer round. Work sent by nail: distance na Ahiitb. Salary from $6 to AI3 per week; no canvass ing; no stamp required for reply. Address Ukiok Ufa Co., 767 Washington street, Boston, y&ss. july a lmdAw -WHEN YOU WANT- PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LET TER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, t ENVELOPES, , NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER- I IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, t STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, j ' - C LL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, C FORSALE -AT- LOWEST CASH PRICES 7, It 1 Cask, Capacity 1,000 Gals. 160 " 100 M. T. Whiskey Bbls. 100 M. T. 8 Hoops, New Alcohol Bblsi II. BRUNHILD & BRO., WILMINGTON, N. 0. . .' WHOLESALE DEALERS N Liquors. Cigars &iTqbaccp The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the nrst Number for January of each year. W hen no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Five Annual Volumes of Harper' Weekly, In r eat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for e?ch volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each. . - ,! ' Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avo'd chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, dec.3 New York MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND MANUFAC TURERS S HOULD READ S A WEEKLY r JOURNAL : OF TRADE, FI NANCE AND PUBLIC ECONO Y. ' i Sixteen Pages every Saturday. Of ten times Twenty Pages. Sometimes Twenty- , ' four Pages. FIVE DOLLARS. A YEAR. : The f orembst ptlrpose or Bkaijstreet Is to bef practical service to busitess men. Its special trade and industrial reports; Its week ly epitome of bankruptcies throughout ' the United States and Canada, and the summaries of- assets - and ' liabilities, are alone worth the subscription price; its synopses of recent legal decisions are exceedingly valuable Ab com mercial transaction, in the wider sense, are coming to be more and more conducted . on. a statistical basis, the information' contained io Bradstreex's is of the first importance Xotb to producers and middlemen. The Trade t'fcna ? Agricultural Situation throughout the United ttates and Canada is reported by Telegraph to Brapstbeet'8 p to the hour of publication SINGLE COPIFS, TEN CENTS. 1 TH Ip CItADSTItEET (JO., . . ' 279, 281, 281 Broadway, . ' d 'tt 5 NKW YORK CITY First National Bank of Wil- V mington; CAPITAL 8TOCE..-.. SURPLUS rTrnD..L.J $250,00 U. ' 66.0CC Deposits reeetved and eollectlons made oi all aceeMdble potnU In the United ftatea v . DIRECTOR? E- Em 2USEUSS. Dm O. WORTH. A. MARTIN. J AS. SPRUKT,' ' GEOR3ET CHADBOUISN. : f ' -orrxcEBfi ; a, C BURR0S3 . Prccident A, E. WAJLESB . ... .r Cashirr VT. IiAKBTTWS . . . ' , . . Ant Cashier - j .WilnUrigtoiTT- oad company,' t ' ' TR4TVO .T7T- Dated May 3, 'S5 1 AAVO Ar.ReckyMennt I 5Ts-. An Ive larboro. i Trrfei--'l Leave Tarboro.. ..V T xa a T1T 1 . I... Z.' Leave Wilson... n i r. doiasbom. Leave Warsaw. Leave Burgawv. Ar Wilmington. ' A. . M I 4 14 . 7 CO m 7 .Vi .. - 1 r7t Kr 11 i .. L've Wilmington i eave Jiargaw.. l eave vnr'w.. Arr- Goliebo-o. r am nrpinn A r. Rocky Mount l eave Tarboro, ,X r1 A- si. J 16 11 21 1 47 i 1 33 ,7 r r- M. I 11 5 xi ..ZT Arrive Weldon.. 05 Tvi:---! . v 1 2-fioT" 5- Traln onScotl.mH vw H . ..vo wwa week t ? Tr .in No. 43 North will tton it .n Goldsboro and Magnolia. ,b1t VW Train No. 4T miik a. 01 don for all points North Richmpnd. and daily except" J gpr MTralB makes close col nectln t. North via Richmond an WaiS4 Vhn All trains run soUd teiweenwS Washington, and havePullnia? p?08 ors attached. uim" psi JOHM r. DIVlSt Cape Fear iv Yadkin Val. Icy Railway Co. Condensed TimeTableNo.12 rO TAKE EFFECT AT 8:00 A. SL,MoSi DAY,-June 22, 13:5: TRAIN NORTH Arrive. Bcrnettsville.... Shoe He-J. ...... Fayette ville..... Panford......;. . Ore Hid.... Libertv... Grecnstoro . 9 30 a. ra. '2.15 p. m. . S.oi . 4 25 , ft. '.5 ! 4.) 930 1 10 p. a. 3.10 4 3.) 5 SO Dinner at I aycttevllle. TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. Greensboro Liberty.... 11 00 a. m. Ore Dill.. ; ......U 55 Sanfrrd ...... 1 iO p. m. Fayettevilla 3M Shoe Hfel... 6 2.5 Bennettsvllle Sit Dirncr at Sanf.nl me 9.MI.IB. 1105 1100 1.4 J p. n. 4 0) 6.40 M. 8. DUNN, Gcn'ISnpt JNO. M. ROiF.tienM lass. Agent, june 22 tf Carolina Central II. K Company, Ovnoa ot General Supekintk5di5T, flimlngton, N. C, Jute 7. 1S5 O Change of Schedule, N AND AFTER JUNE 7, 18t5, III following scnocroie will be operstod o tkli uauroao : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPEKS3 TE1I1 Dally except Sundayi. Leave Wilmington at .7.r. Raleigh at v z IT. ,1 -v . n.l.i-k.t ) Arrive at Charlotte at.. ' ) Leave Charlotte at.........-3.W P. No, 3. Arrive Raleigh at.... ....... 9 ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.W A. ' Passenger Trains stop at regular itetjw only, and points designated in tuo Umpwp Time Table. - i -SHELBY DIVISION, PASSKSttSK, MA- J. ' " ' ; EXPRESS AND FREIGHT- ' J Dany except Sundaya. t Kn - (Leave Charlotte Vvx. Arrive at Shelby. J F' J LeaveShelbv...... 9g J-!' No Arrive afr Charlotte - 1 -30 r' - Traina No. 1 and S make cloee cougfo Hamlet with R, A A. Trains to and from w- .Through SlecpingCars between wtolnrW and Oiwlotte andaleigh and CMrtoJ Take Train No. 1 w wS Western N C R R. AshevUte tW LjSfc ' 'Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Ato. AUanU and all points Souttweifc Sapeitotcndest' F. W. CLARK. 3enerl Passenger atc june 8 RALEIGH REGISTER. Bj Pi H. 'IIALE, Printer t the Stale. Bubacrlbc to your Home Papcr.'tnd pay t01 and then remit $2 to pay for your State Democratic PaPer the - U Af.Ei.OH ' beoister. rich scribei. remitting $2 direct, is cnUtlcl to Reoister for one year and to WEBSTER'3 PRACTICAL DICTIO.A. which, nnur August 1.P8S!. Is offereJ Premium. . , ! Sample copies of the Ebgistm ratf may 19 . . Z1! wrvr .Ti- 1 A nnt mean menV? LEPS Y OR FALLING KE.. my infallible remedy. Citc "PJYViil n7T-fc ap 4 Sm eod dw

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