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MISCELLANEOUS. Every rtraia or cold attacks that weak back and nearly prostrate job.'. nnnvirs lXi?M THE EEST TONIC - Strengthens tlie Mtisclrg, Kttadlt-s the Kfrm. Enriches the Blocd, GlveiNeiTVigor Db. J. I. Mttos. FairSeU. iwa. sans: Brorn'a Iron Bittrs 10 iie Lert Irc-n racdieino 1 h&re known in njr SO rears' practice. I tvv f.x.no it ppecialbr beneficial in nirvonw or phypirnl rxhia tkra. and in all debilitating ailments that btr heaTily on the system. Use i: freely in my own r.imily ' Gen nine ha trade nsark acd rro-.l n-d lu;e' wrpier. Take uuntkrr. Madnotilyby BROWN OIIEMICAI.OO.. JiArTIMOKK, Ml' IxrrB IIakd Book cf ul and attrot'. c. taining lifct of prizes f-r rcit. inf-rm !i eoin, rtC.. ffren a ay by a:l del.rsi in iun.I;--iu-j. nvijif to acy addroM ou roji:t of 0 Kuip janl ly Aw DO YOU KWOW THAT LORRILARD'S CLIMAX rriUo to is a ceo with Red Tin Taj? ; ROSE LEAF "1ee Cnt rhew ln?r; NAVT CUPPINGS, and .ilacW. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS arc the beat ami cheapest, quality considered? , autr K Jy dJtw 90 ftftn" Fre'ents ffiftm away .cnd V""jVuv na 5 cents postage, and yon will get rre a package ol goods of laro value, that will start you In work that will at once bring yon In money faster than anything c e In America. All lKut the $200,000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all aires, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for ua at their own homes. Fortunes for ail workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. IIalu:tt & Co., Portland, Maine. dec 1 d&w iy Ueaitliis Wealth. CUKE GUARANTEED Or K. C. West's Nerve ad Chaix Treatment, a guar anteed speduc for Hysteria,- ntzzlnrs, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache Nervous Prostration caused bv the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness Mental De pression, Softcnlnsr of the ltraln resulting In Insanity and leading to mtaery. decay and death, Prematuro old Age. Harrennen, Loa of power In either sex, Invo untary Losses ana 8permatorrhfca caused by ovr exertion of the br&ln, self abuse or over-Indulgence-Each box contains one mouth's treatment, tl 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied lth $5. 0, we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees lssned only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , 8S2 W Madison St., Chicago. 111. oct 21 lvd&w HI I TQ Tor working peop'e. Send 10 Em mm tr cents postage, ana we wil mall yon kkee, a royal, vflraabla sample box of goods that will put you In the way of mak ing more money In a few days than vou ever thought possible at any business. , Capital not requlrod- You can live at home and work In spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexen, of all ages, grandly successful. fO ccnt to $5 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, wc make this unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we will seed $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc.. sent free. Immense pay ab solutely sure for all who start at once. Don't delay. Address Stinson & Co, Portland, Maine. . dec 2 d&wlv e Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is r inflamma tion of all flesh. eb2 d&w cm tu th sat nrm 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 dAw cm ta f h sat nrm ianhood Restored KIMEDT BiC A. victim of youthf nl imprudence fausinfr Premature Decay, Nrroas Debility. Lost Manhood. Ae.. bavins tried in vain every known remedy. has discovered a pimp!?mennsof self-cure, vhiA be will wnd FREE tvhU fellow-cofferers. Address. JJLREEVEii, 43 Chatham SU.Ne w York. nov Sd&wlr ammnmm HABBIS9 DEBlXITY,Ka Brgaiuir weakness, & DECAY, InYounR A Middle Agoarnen EoYed foh over Stx Tears by use in many Thousand Cases. . TH EA TJZEXT. On Month, - $3.00 Two If cntfce. . 6.00 Sftree Xloxuiia, 7.00 y rr ?vnncinrRii rrv t3 OiOAUIO Vv AXKESr lAmeiirrtd. baf. sicirna. rtrelt I rod routbtul ir-dif-cnHSoa. too frvrs i nA s !.-?t;re. or overtrain wr.r. Avoid the trui-iain ct prt-leR tions rxU23Lks fur thi-se trc t'!''.os. ; r car I ree Cixrolkr anl Tr al rack agc.ad kxrn important ducts btfere takinjf treal ment elsewhere. Take f JUKE Rfmedy that IUS CUUKU thousandf. Uocc noC interfere with f Uen tka to bufincat, or causa palscr inconvenience ia any way. Founded on scientific medical princi- jplea. By direct application " to the ceat of Ciseaae ita Jlsoecifla influcAce ia felt without delay. The nat ural function of the ho man organism if restored. The aoimctiiur elements I of life, which fave been I wasted err riven bock .and Ithe patient becomes cheer tu I and rapidly sraina both. I rtretyt!i airi sexoai vifof . HARRIS REMEDY CO. HlTJCRtltST 1 Truss ML tTA TV The Daily Qovioiv. JMSH . .T. J AMES. Editor & Prop i. - , H'twinNGTON. n. c. : f, l - l I,. I I I II III I AV EDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1685. vif.jfi'.t the Postoface at Wilmington. K C, tisecoad-claaa matter. - maybe found on file sat Geo. p. Bowiu, Sc. Co' Kewrgpaper Achrertlsfnff Bureaux (JO Spruce 8t wnere advertising contract may be made for it in THIS PAPER An En:Ii9h economist pn'poses to make dead pnupers useful in that c -uniry. I In Advises that soch bodies & be t-nclospd in a block ol concrete, and thai with sucb blocks enormous sea- wall should bo gradually built alon certaiu parts ot the coast, at low water mark. It i well known" says the Times Democrat, "that the sea has been making large encoachments upon the const i f England in the neighbor hood of the chalk cliffs, and elsewhere; the cori'SFS of the poor could be used to toroi a dyke as well as a fortifica tion. And as there are millions of paupers wh sa corpses must be dis posed (if in some way, the saving to the municipalities would be great, both as to money and graveyard space." Tho News and Observer says that Rov. Mnses A. Hopkins, of Franklin- lun, who has been appointed minister to Liberia, some two weeks ago in formed Oreral Cox that Secretary Bayard would appoint him it.he (Gen. Cox) would recommend bim. He had lefcrs ot recommendation from Hon. J.J. Davis, N. Y. Gulley and other leading Democrats. The General wrote to Mr. Bayard that Hopkins, while not a Democrat, had yet gone as far in the advocacy of good go?ern ment as any man of his race could and retain any influence with his people; that if it was the intention of the ad ministration to appoint a negro to the Liberian mission one from the South would doubtless be preferred and in that event he saw no objection to tbe ap pointment of Hopkins. The new min i9ter is a full blooded, neero of intelli gence and good address. His appoint ment is a recognition of the conserva tive element of the colored race by the administration and is the mere comp limentary in that he was not known as a Democrat. Mr. Geo. W. Cable has been airing in the Century some of his peculiar views as to the race question in the South. His second article appears in the September number. He was sharply criticised about the Grst because it seemed to point to social equality. In his last article Mr. Cable denies that such was bis intention. Responding to these articles the Charleston News and Courier says : What docs Mr. Cable claim for the i colored people? In bis opinion the col ored people merely supplicate for the equal, separato enjoyment- of civil rights, having abandoned the demand tor undivided participation in those rights. What he means by equal, sep arate enjoyment is that, under the same circumstances, and at the same price, the colored people shall have equal accommodation in every respect with the white people. This is indicated by the reasons given for the supplication which is now formulated. Mr. Cable contends that there is discrimination against the colored people in tbe public schools, on the railway trains, in the hotels and eating houses, in the theatres, in the jury boxes, in the courts and every whore else. What he asks is, that tbe colored people shall have as good schools as the whites, and that, on the trains and in the places of public entertainment, the colored people shall have as much for their money as the white people have. We would remind Mr. Cable that what ho claims is. as a matter of fact, granted in South Caro lina, and as a right, not as a privilege. In South Carolina the colored schools are equal to the whi'e schools, and in fie street cars, on the railways and in the eating-houses the colored men and the white men stand on, precisely the same footing. The civil rights law ot the State, which the white people could have repealed at any time since 1876, bad they desired, requires this, and the law is obeyed. It is true that hotels of the hrst-class do not, so far as we know, admit co'ored persons; and that tbe colored people are bat rarely seen in the more expensive seats at tbe theatres. The proprietors of the thea tres and hotels know, it is presumed, that if they were to throw their doors wide open to tbe colored people they would lose the bulk of their present customers, and it should be said, in this place, that among the first persons to revolt against any commingling of the whites and blacks would be the Northern tourists with whom Charles ton is thronged in the winter months. Here at once is the evidence of the fallacy of Mr. Cable's idea that there is no such thine as race instinct or race prejudice. This prejudice manifests it self in the unwillingness to take the risk of being broucht into contact with an offensive colored person. It often hap pens tnat. in even tbe places which are frequented by the select few, some white person will be found who is ob noxious by reason of hi3 condition or his habits; but the probabilities of of fence, in this respect, are necessarily vastly greater among the colored people than among the whites. Mr. Cable, we suppose, will keep South Carolina on his black . list, be cause ot the limitations we have noted, but we have do hesitation in saying that the concession of civil rights in Ibis State to-day goes fully as far as is safe or wise. In our opinion, much of the feeling which no w exists, and which prevents the white people from sitting Ride by side .with the colored people in theatres, as white men sit by the tide of colored men in street cars and rail way cars and. at political meetings, will be effaced as the7 colored people grow in self recpect and self control. Th. higher tncy rise In th social scale, among their own people, the bet ter their dress. the .. more "coartenus their demeanor the clearer their gen eral reputation, the readier will th whitepeople be to grant thm that full r quality in iho enjoyment of cifil rights wh:chMr. Cibleprajs for.. The race instinct or prejndlc. '-all it wht yja wi'l is no' ineradicable, as is, seen in innumerablo instances where; colored nnrses and" co!ored house servants enjoy privilege which "a Northern white man would never dream of con cwling to his butler or his footman. Tbe problem which Mr. Cable i strug gling with most be solved by the color ed people themselves. The most that the whites can do is to avoid complicat ing it. and delaying its solution. . . 1 Salvation Oil is an infallible cure for headache, backache, pain in the side andNimbs, and all rheumatic and neu ralgic affection. It relieves pain and extirpates the disease that causes it. Price twenty-five cents a bo Vie. 8 KPT EM IS EK SQUIBS. "Pa,1? said the little boy. "what is an absolute monarchy ?" "I can't explain it, my son, so that you can comprehend it. Wait until you get marnea ar.a then you'll know." Newman Indepen dent. He's a man of big calibre." remark ed Jones to Brown, speaking of an - ac quaintance. "Indeed?" was tbe re ply, "how do you make that out ?" "He's a great bore." Oh." murmur ed Brown and fainted away. Mer-Trav. "To clean the teeth use a mixture of emery and mixed oil, following it with plenty of kerosene." This wonld seem to be queer advice, but as it is taken from a machinists' magazine, and from a chapter relating to circular saws, we have no doubt it is given in good faith, Boston Post. These are t ha days when the young man puts on knee-breeches and stock ings and mounting a bicycle starts on a long tour, feeling perfectly happy till a sixteen-yenr-old couutry girl with blue eyes as big as saucers, shoots : "Hey, mister, come here and I'll lend you money enough t buy legs for them pant?." Phila. Netos. lie (afrai I she will order the second plate) ' Did vou.know they make ice cream .ot glucosevgolatine, corn starch, castor oil, skimmed milk, olemargar ine, cayenne pepper and strychnine?" She (licking out the dish) "No, I didn'r know that, but I've noticed they are so etingy in filling their dishes that one has to eat two plates in order to get enough." Chicago Herald.- How doth the little mosquito Improve the midnight dark. To leave on forehead and on limb His sanguinary mark. How skillfully he piles his bill, How neat he makes attacks; Then stores himself in parts uiscen, And dodges all tbe whacks. Springfield Union. A Small Leak will sink a great ship; and what at first appears to be a trifling cough is apt to culminate in consumDtion if not Droo- erly attended to in rime. For consump tion, which is scrofula ot toe lungs, and for all blood and skin diseases, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" has no equal. By druggists. Mr. E. Berrv Wall, the "Kin ot the Dndes ." is reported to have become Gnanciallv embarrassed from extrava gance in trousers, ot which he had five hundred pairs. "Although opposed to Patent Medicines," says Mr. A. J. Giflord. Master Mechanic of the Lowell division of the Boston & Lowell Railroad. "I was induced by , a friend to try Dr. David Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedi,' My complaint was Paralysis ot tbe Bowels; the Stomach and other organs seemed to sympathize with it, and had lost all action. At this . stage 1 used Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy and in a short time, in my opinion, h avorite Remedy' saved my life." Advertising Cheats ! ! ! . "It has become so common to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting style, : - "Then run it into some advertise ment, that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon est terms as possible, "To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use any thing else." 'Thk Bsmedt so favorably noticed in all me papers. . Bellglons and secular, s - "Having a large sale, and la supplanting all other medicines. There Is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great ahrewdnesb and ability . "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are bo palpable to every one's observation. Did Sbe Die? 'No! "She lingered and suffered long, pin ing away all the time for years." "The doctors doing her no good 'And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about ;" "Indeed! Indeed!" . "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. ' "From a complicatioa of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, "Under the care of the best physic cians, 'Who gave her disease various names, - "But no relief, " ; .And now, she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we i had shunned for years Jfore using it." ..: , -i :,The Pauents Nona rennlne TsrltHvnt Kmi.'. Hops on the white label. Shun all the Tile, polaonous stuff with "Hop oi "Hops' In UUl "111 - -LnSCrXLAIIEOUS HE FELL IN THE STREETS. Vr.atrnvfi ;rivS9ITE REMEDY CURES ATE R BIBLE CASE Ct 68AYEL WHEH OTHER HELP : What la Gravel ? what causes It. and who are meet liable ton.' Anero nu vuv mi matter uw "kk" . . - . inland palnf uTrtlseaae w-but Is Interested In the answer to mew qucauvuo. . general same fur ail those diseases whtcn Its elude the formation of a sandy cubBtancana ultimately larger and more 8olldton8 called ealeuH la tbe Kidt eya aid Bladder. It ts-te anentty attended with auts pal, and unless relief caa to fonrd, produces iaflammaan and death. - 'th sex" s ' d all aftes are liable t It, a though men who havirechedorrass ed ml die agre re lti most common victims Nothlne la more urgently needed than a relia ble medicine for Gra el, as the disease Bee ma on the increase, and we are glad to say that such a specific lanw before the public in the fwm of I.R. lAVIt KfcNNEDY'S FAVO irifi RKMaDY, of londout, N. Y.MVeput in evldehce tbe foltowlog letter, selected from many sits liar communications: - - ' Fit tsfikld, Mass., Mart h; 188L; t Dr D. Kennedy, " . . Dear mr: ou have a right to know, and I desire the public to know mv experience with Gravel and my remarkable recovery throngh the use of your "FAVOttlTB KKMK DH I am a carpenter living In this place, and there are plenty of witr esses to the truth of what 1 say. My first comparatively slight attack ot Gravel was u he year 1878. It pass ed away and 1 had lltUe more trouble unul last July 1883 One day when at work In mv shop 1 was suddenly ectzed with a keen and terrible pain in my left side. I consulted two physicians at once. One said: 'J can do nothing for you. Your case In incurable 1' I was frightened and went .to the second who said litue but gave me a prescriptiorivJt did Then began a seres of experiences tbe agony and horror of which words cannot de lot. Think of it! I was sometimes taken in the street and would fall, wriihinar with agony, upon the sidewalk., Jt was death in life. Thank Heaven, I then heard ot ''KENNEDY'S PAVOBITB liEMEDY" through Mr. P. P. CJooley. I had not used half a oottle wken I P"?sse i three stones in succession, one of which was ncarlv one-half, an inch long, I persevertd with the medicine, the symptoms gradually abated, and I have no moie trouble since. I am well, thanks to you and FA VORITE KEMEDY." ; Yours most Gra efully. JAWKS U. KENNEDY. What "FAVO KITE KEMEDY" did In this caae. It has done in many others. If you de sire to do so Address Dr. David Kennedy, Bocdout, N. Y. aug 21 d&w nrm - TUB STT JST - JlS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEB OF Democratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators ; Devo ted to Collecting and Pnbll3hlng all the News of the Day In the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest possible Promptness, Accu racy and Impartiality ; ana to the Promotion of democratic Irteas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and Industry. Kates, by Mall, Postpaid : t DAILY per Year........... .7... $6 00 DAILY, per Month...' 50 SUNDAY, per Year 1 CO DAILY and SUNDAY per Year 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year 1 00 Address, THE SUN. New York City dec 17 - ' :THE EEVIEW: aug 21 lm d&w nrmto 1 "'if JOB mm; jk, (5, .laj, 5C MARKET STREET, NO. 112tf (Ul TAIRS) - F IS COMPLETE JIT MVEBY RESPECly A.ND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO . : ALL MANNER OF : mob 1MM BE UllBKEfl. ,nicuziL-i:irous Ticlictscnly Shares in pro ; - .--r . !i por;ion. . t ME' Louisiana . iState cLottorv Company;:; "'" " Wt do Her it 9 certfn ntpervist Hit arrangements for all th Monthly and SewU Annual lraving$ of Th Louisiana Siat Let ter Company, and in person managt and cou trot the Drawings themselves, . and that . the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward aU parties, and w author ize the Company to use this ccrtt2cais,withfac fimilesofotxr signatures attached, iniisadver t stvientsJ' - f.1f:U'?j-'iy:'y (f2 f WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES," NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET - PRINTING, , TAGS, LAND DEEDS, i MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, CM CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C. Homes in North Carolina. Onlv 20 Hours Ride from New York 1 69 Miles South of Raleigh On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line It B. 1500 ACBE3 or jjiiD 111 THE long leaf pine region. 1 For sale on easy terms In lots to suit purchasers. JTour acres for i5. Larger tracts 5 per acre, In monthly pay mentaofftlO. This land adjoins the' South ern Pines", a recently established health ro aort (or sanitarium), and is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all toe cereals. A number of New England people have bo ught lots In the town of "Southern Pines," and it Is the desire of the owners of this land to in duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle 8tates,as well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State la the Union offers greater Inducements to ret tiers than North Carolina. Nowhere can a better farming country or aa fine a climate be found. 1 his is the opinion of Northern men who have settled In N orth Carolina. This is a oonafide offer, and la limited . . ".. -. For farther particulars write at once to" " 7 . - v - JHN T. PATlUCK, ; Commlsr ef Immigration. Raleigh. N. C. . - or A KICHAUDSON, Jan 21 tf Chronicle Ofi.ce. Augusta, Ga. &3xJ Commissioners. t Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational ana ' Charitable pur. poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to wtnch a reserve fond of over $550,000. has since, been added. ' ; . :p y By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran rhJso was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D.. 18791 The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed y the people of any 5ftae ft s-4-; " ; Itnever scales er postpones. Ik- 1 : Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly.1 - - A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Tenth Grand Drawinar. Class K, In the Academy of Music New Orleans, Tuesday; October 13,- 1885 185th Monthly Drawing. - ,:. - f-, - CV ; OaDitaliPrize, $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fiftns - In proportion. -: ' ' LIST OF PRIZES. . x Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 rjapitai jmze ........ 2 Prizes of $6,000....... 5 Prizes of 2,000....... 10 Prizes of 1.000....... 120 Prizes ot 100 Prizes of I 800 Prizes of - Prizes of of 500.4.......... 200.. 100.......... EO.k................. . 25 ? , arFBOXUCATTOK prizes.: 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. -9 - . 500.! S" : .250,- . ... 500 1000 Prizes 75,000 25,000 lO.OOC 12.00C 10,000 10.000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 ,8,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to...:.....-. $265,500 ' Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of JLho Company In New Or- " For further Information, ; write clearly i giv ing full address. ' POSTAL NOTES.-Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange In or dlnary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $&and upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, " New Orleans, La. r ML A. DAUPHIN, ! - - 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C Makc P. 0. Mocey OrJcrs payable and ad- ilrcss- Ecistercd Letters ta; t , NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. , EW URLEAHTS. LA. oe : LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK, ' - NEW OfiUBAXS, LA. STATE NATIONAL BANK. T n GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK, - : ' . , , . ew Oblkaws, La. scptSdJtw, ; t, i ; ; .1.' 1 1884. 1884. CHRISTMAS, i . AT D A. SMITH'S Furniture Warerooms, - - Can be. found a large assortment of ' r VALTJ ABLE GIFTS, suitable for everybody, J , The public, and especially the ladle el are respectfully. Invited .to call and -examine prices, Ac v- ; - ; r -,ri . i . , v5-. , , D: a-smith; j Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street . dec 32 - ., - r-: ,. -4 WE HAVE MOVED TO ' . - , ' . . i . . .-..:,..!..- iff . 114 NORTH WATER ST., where we will keep (as usual) - . , The Largest Assortment OF s - v - Liquors, . Cigar and Tobacco of any house In the city - Bejleased to have our friends and patrons call. H. BRUITHILD s BRO., . 114 North Water St.f ' WILMINGTON, N. 0. Wanted. DURING THE rAtli AND WINTER, CASH , orders lor Peanuts,-, New Blver Oysters. Fresh or f?alt Fish. Fish Boe. Oran ges; Lemons, and other Tropical Fruits, or any OLoermercnanaise, . v.uuij p Change ofsS; - 1 LexTwih.... "i Fuumjn Tmi, MmT? R1I ir.I.TlT nTtrro-i'."' " ' " ' Arrive at Shelby.. - H i NoU lShell.. i Arrive at Chri0tta'' U Trains No. 1 and 2 maka ,' v Take Train No. 1 fof sSlW Also, for Spartanbun? r 1 Atlanta and polhbn?Vti Capo Fear ley Railway Co. Condensed Tlmefablej.i TAKE EFFECT AT 8.-00 JL H,r DA Y, June 22, 1835:. J 'r i : ' lyyyy y.TJLA N0ETH." -': Shoe Heel............. 9 l$u FayettevUlq. ,.,.......12.15 J g a Sanford........ 3.01 f i-ff Yau 4 a - rs Liberty...... ....... ..s,f5, J Greensboro.... Dinner at layetteTffle. ., ; . . TBAra&wra,- . Arrive. 'Law Greensboro.... ....... . Liberty 11.00 . a. 11S Ore Hill........ ......u a uS . Sanford.. ............. 1.20 p. b. ! i,, Fayetteville.. 5.80 4oM Shoe Heel...., 6 25 . u Bennettsvllle......... 8.15 : -'-i . , - Dinner at Sanford.' J ' ' ' W. M. 8. DUKN, GwlSstt JNOv M. ROSE, QenM Paasv AfcnL Jnne22tf ,? - First National Bank of V..'! ! .mingtoni ; CAPITAL ETOCK.-.....-. l: SURPLUS FUND..-. 17- Deposits received tad ooUectJoui nJia . . , :r! J--- - ' j allaccctlbls polatalatheUnltedSttia J : DIRECT0E8 , E. B. BURRUSS. . , D. . w;a A. MARTIN. , . JAS.8TEn - CIEORGX CHADltoUEt " " - - ' ' ' A. K. WALKER Vf.LARRXKS aid 23 RALEIGH RE6ISIE .... . . ... .. ... - ,' .... . . . . . i. . .... ' ; ' ' " Bj P. M. MIB, Printer U b 8ul)scribe to your Home Uvet'Af ( . " . and then rendt iJ to PJ i State Democratic P:: the RALEIGH - BEOISTKB. w f t ' icribei. renltttrV 2 direct, to atulel ' Rsgisteb for one jear aad WEBSTER'S PRACTICAL DIC', which, unUl August 1.P8S5, is Premlam. . ;-.'. -sample copies 01 w applies tion. Address, ... may 19 ' ' ' . JZ- m m i 1 1 ' tifclT'"" orld. Ail ef either ajx,-opCSi. our. The broad road to At hour, the Ireaa aov workers-, abwlutely Ai. is T2tJK CO., Augusta, em m mm mmw j t m ' ' mm Twt.LiM,inaMllfM"T,i.Ja", k tof Khar inti a VA LCi rd T. O - inay is,6tn eod dw CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton.: Naval Stores and Country produce generally. j - . . ....- ...v -. . ; ' -; . !.rr' Will buy, or sell on Commission, all ; kinds of Country .Produce. ' . i ' JOHN E MARSHALL- - Gen. Com. Merchant, 24 North Water St., . aept 3 . - - Wilmlrgton, N. C r 1 SELFC . - ni erne v r . r f ir.K.M' kiln Z noted and succu rT--. wrtfretdLfoi ' Jand PJ'(3. .-4 mffarAkallalMl. U11' 1 1 anSU P a n.mmWL si"P ddress DR. WARD & CO.. L
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1885, edition 1
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