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Trailed hia beams mid their roses to
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As the wind, thro! the flowers at
I stood where the shadows were falhog.
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Ol songs long lost in the silence,
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again, ,
But caught -.n the tones of the mnsic
Was a diicord, memory gave,
For the Hps haye been sealed forever
And the voice is mute in the grave -
I stood where the shadows were'f alling,
- And the day died out ot the sky.
And T mused unon lime and its chang-
, t .es, . .
Till life seemed a stream rushing by,
Ever onward , with resties motion, .
The waters dashed in their rage.
Bearing dead hores on their, bosom, i
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Rrwijtltv nf Fnilnnrv
withoQt doubt treated
A Romance of the Sea. :
Not long, ago there came to New
xorfc one of the most! extraordinary-
iuu&iug vessois mat nas entered this
port since the days when Hendrick
wnason lirst ; sailed . ap through the
narrows in nis ship, the Half-Moon.
Her name was the Tibernian, from
lrondon. and she belonged principally
to Arthur, Lord Somerset, son ol the
Earl of Devon. yWfaen the Tibernian
had hitched up to a dock in Brooklyn
the sailors and stevedores from the
neighboring vessels came around . to
look at her. One old salt looked at her
lines along the water and declared that
she was one of the fastest yachts ever
built; another looked at her- sides and
Stem.. Whffih nrpaAnrorl Irvnn rna - r
square glass windows with white cur
tains on memi looking lire the side of
a house, and said sh
ship or a floating phototrraph, gallery;
uuiuer examined ner aectc ana taw
her brass guns and other warlike im
plements, and 8 wore that here at last
Was a tegular old-fashioned nirafa lib-rt
the ship of Capt. iidd. but the man
who looked aloft at her half hrb ho If
junk rig positively affirmed that she
was bnilt 200 years ago or earlier, and
might be the Santa Tdaria of Columbus.
or the Mayflower of the Pilirrim
Fathers. "'; ,: : - -
i While her exterior reminded one of a
picture in a book on the early develop
ment of naval architecture her interior
presented tho extraordinary contrast of
a nassenzer steamer or vjinht f th
latest design. Her main cabin was
elegantly fitted up with bard wood pol
ished floor and nartitions.. nnsMv rnt
glass mirrors, cherry wood furniture,
polished brass chronometers and com
passes, swains wine-class holders.
Turkish rugs, heavy Turkoman cur
tains and all the luxuries and orna
ments to be found in a private drawing
room. ; '
The 'tween decks were fitted up with
a large number of staterooms, each one
larger and belter furnished than any
to be found on the best Atlantic liner.
She was of 1,000 tons burden,, with a
crew of twelve or fifteen men, and her
captain, Jubal Kennerly; was a fierce
looking' Southerner, who had been a
blockade runner during the war and
engaged in other -half-piratical enter
prises. He also owned a share in the
strange looking craftJ t ! t : . ? - ?
The career of the Tibernian was no
less extraordinary than her aDnearance.
Arthur, my Ird Somerset, a tall,
blonde young man hardly 30 -years of
ace. was languidly rcclinin? in his I Lon
don club one dav about a vear.airo
thinking of the ennui and -dullness of
life and the absence of excitement and
adventure, when suddenly be conceived
a brilliant idea. ' Remembering that he
bad an interest in a craft called the
Tibernian. built many long years ago
as a transport ship by the , East India
Company, he thought that if he loaded
her up with wines, liquors and cigars,
and gathering about him a congenial
company of iiyely spirits he might sail
out to go around the wot Id and have a
pleasant time for about a year.'
Straightway he consulted a friend who
approved of the plan:- and the future
spread out before the two of them like
(be tail ot a peacock on a Jane morning.
The noble lord then ordered the ship
to be net in readiness, cabins built. &r
and set about getting his company to-
tew notices for private circulation
among his friends, 'in which a descrip?
lion ot the vessel was. given - with her
course around the - world, and 140
stated as the price for the passage.
About twenty-fiye young , bloods, who
nau exnaustea ail the enjoyments oi
London. lite and longed for something
new. thonirht the snhemn a c nod one
and engaged passage on the Tibernian.
Vaa.la ' 1 I 1 ? l
au- equal - nam oer . 01 ' iiveiy
young women also engaged; and alto
gether the passenger list showed forty
five persons. Before the yesssel left a
huge cargo of the : good things - of this
life was put on board, some of which,
ft chas since appeared, bad cot been
paid for.
. The Tibernian " sailed forth on the
briny deep, and afier recovering from
a. short finrll nf cpAirtrnfsa tho nnsapn.
gers had a hilarious and lively time of
ic ana enjoyca tnemseives - roigntiiy.
Portuguese ports were visited and ad
ditional supplies of eatables and drink
ables taken on; and then the Tibernian
crossed tbo Atlantis. She went to
Demarara and other , ports in South
America, cruised leisurely among 'the
West Indies, and wherever, the - ship
went her passengers painte L the town
red. She went to New Orleans in time
for the Exposition and remained - there
many weeks while the Englishmen and
their : friends enjoyed themselves on
shore.; - ' -? . . i:
A mutiny then broke out among the
female passengers, who began "quarrel
ling amour themselves, and many of
them, -with some of the men', were lett
on land, while - the ? vessel sailed for
ctt York. Before comins Etotook oa
a carpro toT:clp pay expenses, wjiich
was discharged st Brooklyn., and the
youngracn, getting tired ot ' their fun.
resolved to give up the rest of tho trip.
This decision .was, hastened by" the
arrival of a deputy sheriff and the sei
zure of the, vessel) for debt . and the
arrcstiof the noble Lord at the head of
the expedition. Hef was ""quickly re
leased. however, and immediately
brought , suit against a : Brooklyn
paper that said his cruise was gotten
up for immoral purposes. "The captain
went to London; and nearly all the
cl ai m s agai n st he shi p were set tied.
The Tibernian then came to Pier 14.
East River.. Her cabins were taken
out and a . general , canto .put in for
Australia;, whither she sailed a few
days ago." The n'ob!e Lord disembark
ed and started West to test the shooting
in : the Yellowstone Valley, - where,
perhaps, he still remains.' While here
790 boxes of unconsumed wines and 70
casks of liquor, Worth altogether $5,000
or $6,000 were taken ont and sent back
to London. N. Y. Graphic:
Salvation Oil always cures pain -; It
should be the companion of every trav
eling man. It extinguishes pain, wheth
erjresoltingfrom acut,a burn, a bruise,
or a' sprain. Get only the genuine.
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. -"
A cyclone resembles a woman be
cause when it makes up its mind to go
somewhere all earth can't stop it.
"
An Open Fkank LETTEK.it is by
no means strange that Dr. David Ken
edy should have received the following
letter. - By reading il you will sec in
one minute why its writer could recom
mend it. t(Ed.) Mr. J. W. Horner,
Traveling Agent for Arabach.'Burgan
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head felt bad, and he was suffering
froji indigestion. A trial of 'Favorite
Remedy made me feel like a new man.
I cheerfully recommend it to all need
ing a medicine of the kind."
Little girl at breakfast table, "Mam
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found a gray hair in it."
An Undoubted Blessing.
I About thirty years ago. a prominent
physician by the name of Dr. William
Hall discovered, or produced after long
experimental research, a remedy for
diseases of the throat, chest and lungs,
which was of such wonderful efficacy
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Advice to. Mothers.
Mits. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
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sufferer at once; it produces natural,
nuifit sleen bv relieving the child from
pain, and the little cherub awakes as
"bright as a button." it is very pleas
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ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves
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jly 6 deod Sc wly -
MISCELLANEOUS.
Questions Answered !!!!
Ask the most eminent physician
Ol any school, what is the best thing
in t.hn world for fillnvine all irritation
ot the nerves, and curing all forms of
nnrvons eoni nlaints. civinff natural,
childlike refreshing sleep always ?m
And tbev will tell you unnesitaungiy
Some form of Hops!!!"
' CHAPTER I.
Ask any or all ot the most eminent
physicians:
"What is the only remedy that can
be relied on to cure all diseases of the
fc-irinavvt nnrl nrinarv orsrans : Bright's
disease, diabetes, retention, or inability
to retain urine, and all the diseases and
ailments peculiar to Women"
T "And they will tell you explicitly and
emphatically "EuchuU!"
Ask the same physicians
1 "What is the most reliable and surest
cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia,
constipation, indigestion, billiousness,
malaria, fever, ague, &c," and they
will tell you
, Mandrake ! or Dandelion .'.'
Hence, when these remedies are combined
with others equaUy valuable. : -
And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a
wonderful and mysterious curative power is
developed, which is so varied in its operations
that no disease or ill health can possibly exist
or resist its power, and yet it is -
Harmless for the most frail woman, weak
est invalid or smallest child to use
, - " CHAPTER I
,PaUentft,,
"Almost dead or nearly dint"
For years, and given up by the physi
cians, of Brights and other' kidney dis
eases, liver complaints, severe coughs,
called consumption, have been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy !!!!
From agony of neuralgia, nervous
ness, wakefulness, and various diseases
peculiar to women. ;
Peonle drawn out out of shape from excru1
elating pangs of rheumatism, inflammatory
and obromc, or eunenng xrom bctoiuuv.
- Erysipelas ! ' '
Jaltrhenm. blood poisoning, dyspepsia.
indigest'on, and. in fact, almoat all diseases
fralr" - ; -
Nalnm f a hftlr to
Have been enred by Hop Bitters, proof of
which can be found in every, neighborhood in
Iho ktown world. - - ;-;
. i.: " .Gtv . .,4-., ....MHMW -.'ft
tar None genuine without a buncj of green
Hops on the white UbeL Shun all the vile,
nnliAnnm tnff with 'IIOT, Ol MHOP8W in
their Mir- . -sept 17 lm dw nrmto
f n f f! n moro money than at anythingelse
0J U I. U Dy tAKing an agency wr uw
rclllns boo out. lie pinners succeeu snuiujjr,
NonofxlU Terms free, JlAixrrr Book Co,
rcrtJiSil, tlaiae. . CccSd&wiT
Tho i Courts Under tho Now Ar-
" ' ranzemont. ;
; , FIRST DISTRICT--JUDOE SHEPHERD.
i Currituck September. 7, one week.
' Camden September 14, one week.
Pasquotank September , 21, one
week. v.;-: . .-; ' .., J
Perquimans September 28, one
week. , . ....-.
; Chowan October s, one week..
Gate3 Otober 12, one week. :
Hertford October 19, one week ;
Decern bcr 2 1 ; .on e week. "
Washington-i-October 26, one week;
December 14, one week. ,- , -,'-Tyrrell
November 2. one week. .
Dare November 9. one week.
Hyde November 16, one week.
Pamlico November 23, one week.
Beaufort November 30, two weeks.
SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS, i
WarrenSeptember 21, two weeks.
Northampton October 5, two weeks.
Edgecombe October 19, two weeks,
Bertie November 2. two weeks. '
Halifax November 16, two weeks.-
CJraven November 30. two weeks.
THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE . -
Franklin August 17, one week; No
vember 16, onn week.
Martin September 7, two weeks;
December 7. two weeks ; for civil causes
and jail cases only. w v
Pitt September 21, two weeks
Greane October 5; two weeks.
Vance October 19, two wecki.
.,' Wilson November 2, two weeks-
Nash November 23, two weekp.' :
FOURTH DISTRICT FALL TERM.' i
The fall courts of the fourth district
composed of Wake, Harnett, Johnston
and Wayne, will beheld as follows un
der the new act : iT
Wake July 13, to hold two weeks;
Griminal causes . only. v August 31, to
hold two weeks; civil causes only. Sep
tember 28. two weeks criminal. Octo
ber 26, three weeks; civil causes only.
, Way ne July 27. two weeks ; . civil
and criminal. September 14, two
weeks ; civil causes. October 19; ; one
week ; civil causes only.
Harnett August 10, - one weeks;
civil and criminal. '
Johnston Ausgust 17. two weeks;
civil and criminal.
FIFTH DIRTRICT JUDGE GIIISR.
Orange August 10, one week; No
vember 9, one week. -
Caswell August 17, one week; No
vember 16, one week.
Person August 24, one week; No.
vember23, 6ne week.
Guilford August 31, two weeks ;De
cember 14, two weeks.
Granville September 14, two weeks;
November 30, two weeks.
Alamance September 28, one week.
Chatham Oct6ber 5, two weeks. i
Durham October 19, two weeks.-'
SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY.
J ones August 17, one week ; No
vember 2, one week.
Lenoir August 24, two weeks; No
vember 16, two weeks,
Duplin September 7. one week ; No
vember 30, two weeks.
- Pender September 14, one week.
New Hanover September 28, two
weeks, for civil causes. -
Sampson October 12, two weeks;
December 14, one week.
Carteret October 26, one week. 1
7 Onslow -November 9, one week.
. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCRAE.
Cumberland July 27. one week No
vember 9. one week, for criminal causes
only; November 16, two- weeks, for
civil causes ; ' -
Colum bus August 3, one weak.
Moore August 17, two weeks ; De
cern ber 7, two weeks. ,
Robeson August 31, two weeks ; Oc
tober 12, two weeks.
Anson September 14, one week, for
criminal causes; , November 30, one
week, lor civil causes.
Brunswick September 21, one wees:. ,
Richmond September 28, two weeks;
December 21, one week.
Bladen October 26, two weeks.
EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE
Iredell August 10, two weeks; No
vember 9, two weeks.
Rowan August 24, two weeks; No
vember 23, two weeks.
Davidson September 7, two weeks;
Decern ber 7, one week.
Randolph September 21, two weeks.
Montgomery October 5 two, weeks.
Stanley November 19. two weeks.
Cabarrus November 2, one week:
for criminal cases and no jury civil
cases' -
NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES.
Rockingham July 27. two weeks;
November 9; one week.
Stokes August 10, two weeks; No
vember 16, one week, i
Surry August ,24, two weeks: No
vember 23, one week. ' .
Alleghany-September 7, one wees:.
Wilkes September 14. two weeks.
Yadkin September 28, two weeks.
Davie October 12, two weeks. ,
Forsyth October 26. two weeks. '
TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY.
Henderson J uly 20, three weeks. .
Burke August 10. two weeks.
Ashe August 24, one week.
Watauga August 31, one week.'
Caldwell September 7, one week.
Mitchell September 14, two -3 weeks.
Yancey September 28. two "weeks.
McDowell October 12 two weeks.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHtPP. v
Alexander July 27, one week. :
Catawba. August 3, one week.,
Cleveland August 10, two weeks;
October 26, one week,
j Mecklenburg August 31, three
weeks, civil cases only.
Union September 21. two weeks.
Lincoln October 5, one week. ,
Gaston October 12 two weeks. 1
Rutherford November 2, two weeks.
Polk November 16, one week.
TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GUDGER.
Madison August 3, two weeks ; No
vember 13, two weeks, civil causes.
Buncombe August 16, three weeks;
December 7, two weeks. J i
Transylvania Seotember 7, one
week. - - - -
. Haywood September 14, two weeks.
Jackson September 28, one week.
Macon October 5, one week. ,
' Clay -October 12, one week. -
Cherokee October 19, two week..
Graham November 2, om? week.
Swain November 9. two weeks. ,
Iteliiae Piles Symptoms stud Cure.
The sy aiptoms are moisture, like . perspira
tion, intense itching, increased by scra'chlng;
very distressing, particularly at nlht ; seems
as if pin-worms were crawling in and about
the rectum; the private parts are sometimes
affected, if allowed to continue very serious
results may follow- S WAYNE'a OINT
ilKNT is a pleasant, sure cure. rAlso.lor
Tetter. Ith, Salt liheum, Scald Head, Erysip
elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty
Skin Diseases. Box, by mail.fiOcts; 3for$l
25. Address, DR. SWaYMB ft SON, Phlla,
Pa Sold by Druirsists. -
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010 10
010 (0
5 CO
0
0
0
0
0
0
(0
50
9
reruvlan Guano, No. 1.
No. 2.
.;oeo 000 ct
.36 00 037 CO
LcbOS.... ..00 tiO 051 00
Baogh's Phosphate.... ...... .00 00 000 CO
Carolina Ferullzer 45 00 050 CO
Ground Bone........... 00 00 040 CO
Bone Meal.. .00-00 045 00
. Bone Flour....'.'....... .00 00 057 0C
Navassa Guano... ...... ......30 00 040 CC
Complete Manure.... ...oo 00 067 CC
Whann's Phosphate....... ...00 00 070 oo
Wsndo Phosphate 00 00 070 0C
Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 060 00
' Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 060 tx-
French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 0 7 SO
French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 0 9 0
FLOUR, V bbl '
Fine
; Northern Super..
" Extra..;............
" Family...;.........
City Mills Extra,
. Family
Extra Family....
GLUE T fl
GRAIN, tfbushol
. Corn, from store, bags, white
J Corn, cargo, in bulk, white..
Corn, cargo, in bags, white..
2orn, cargo, mixed. In bags..
uais, rrom store....
- jow eas....
HLDES, V
. Green..;.....
Dry.
HAY. yiOOBs-
v Eastern..;............:....... 1
i Western................ J
- North River.,
HOOPHRON, V .... -.
LARD, V lb
Northern.................
North Carolina. . ............. v 00
LIME, y barrel I 40
LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft.
amp oiuir, rcsawea. is uo
1
00 .
75
75
CO
00
75
9 I
75
;4
72
70
65
25
5
11
20
15
75
a
a 4 oo
0 4 00
0 5 25
0 7 0C
0 6 5
0 6 00
0 . . w '
9 31
0
0
0
0
0
0
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a :
0
a
co
8l
75
72 '
6".
7S
25
25 '
85
2 V
0
a
10
Eeugh Edge Plank.
..15 00
DO
West India Carsroca.accordlna
to quality.... IS 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00
scautiing ana coara. comn-.
MOLASSES, V gallon
New Crop Cuba, in hhds.....
" " In bbl3
Porto Rico, inbhds.
2Q
2i
2S
iO
18
2)
to
to
Suzar House. In hhds..
r " innbls.
Syrup, in bbls..'
NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd basis..
OILS, 1? gallon
Kerosene..........;........... T 3 -
uaru. ...... ........
Linseed.. ..........
- Rosin..........;....
Tar. ....
Deck and Spar..........
POULTRY
Chickens, live, grown..
" . spring..'...
1 ' Turkeys...
PEANUTS W bushel
POTATOES, y bnshel
sweet
Irish, V bbl
PORK. V barrel-
City Mess.. .... .........13 CC
Prime. .......12 00
Rump 12 00
o
95
11
IG
90
30
00
00
21
10
75
00
N)
75
020
016
01s:
022
015
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
a
co
30
30
33
35
25
0
a
2 25
03
BICE Carolina. V fi
Rough, V bushel
BAGS, y fiv-Country
city...........;.....
BOPE,VH.. -
SALT, V sack. Alum
Liverpool.
Lisbon....
' 'American.
SUGAR, y lb Cuba
Porto Rico...
A Coffee..
B
C .
Bla. w ........ ..........
Crushed. ......
SOAP, V lb Northern..
SHINGLES, 7 ln.VM....
uommon.
0 0
003 00
AO 00
0.
0
10
140
Ufe0
00 0
75 0
00 0
00 0
00 0
00. .0
00,0
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60
100
6 to
en
75 :
00
7&
00
c
ev
6
it
6W
.10 60 011 00
. 2 60 0 3 00
Cypress Maps.. 4 50 0 6 00
Cvnrees Hearts............... 0 CO 0 7 50
STAVES, r M W. O. Barrel-12 00 018 00
- R. O. Hogshead 00 00 010 00
TALLOW, V ft 4 0 5
TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 00 014 00
Fine Mill,. , 11 25 013 00
MO Prime 7 60 0 8 50
MlUFabr..;.,... ............. 6 000 6150
Common Mill..;.... ..... 5 00 0 000
Inferior to Ordinary.......... 0 00 0 4 CO
WHISKEY, V gat-Northern.. 1 00 0 4 CO
North Carolina;.'... ...1 00 0 . Ui
WOOL, V ft Washed......... H 9 2-.
Unwashed.... ................ 15 0 20
' Buxx V...-..M ............ 10 0 18
J - 1885.
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UISCELLAiniOUS
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Xs,
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
i TRAINS GOISG SOUTH.
Dated Aug. , 'S3 No. 43, Daily No 40, Dally
leave Welaon.. I 2 15 P. M. 1 5 33 P. M.
Ar.RcckyMennt f 3 33
Anivo larboro. I 4-55 P. 11. I .............
Lpsyo Taiboro.. j 11 5) .............
leave Wilson..-. 4 C5 P. M. 6 tG P. M.
A nr. Golds boro. 4 T4 " ; 7 36.-
Leavo Warsaw. 5 It .............
Leave Burgaw;. ' 7 CO - . -
Ar Wilmington. 7 50 . " , 9 55 P. M.
I .TRAINS GOING NORTH r v V
" No. 47, Daily No.45, Dally
1ve Wilmington 9 27 A M. S 63 P. 11.
Leave Burgaw.. lo 13 9 50
Iave W arsiw. . 11 17 . . 11 f3
Arr. Goldsboro. 12 10 P. M. 12 04 A. M.
Leave Wilson. . . I 04 12 Kt
Ar.Rocky Mount 1 37 ' 1 27 "
Arrive Tar boro. I 4 65 IV M.
Leave Tarboro. 1 11 50 A. - M.
Arrive Weldon.. j 3 05 r. M. 2 45 A. M.
- Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa d lea vc s
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. .Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M.
dally.
Train No. 43 North will stop at all stations;
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia. r , -
Train No. 47 makes close connection at We I
don for all points North Dally. All rail vis
Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bar
Line. . . '.:
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wi'mmgton and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep
era attached.
' JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent. . ..
T. M. EMERSON, Gonera Passenger Axmt
.,aug 8 . :;.-:.v,-, .. .... , ; ..
Wilmington, Columbia
& Augusta II. 11. Co.
IfOsMitJiaRS
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
, TRAINS GOING SOUTH, v
Dated Aug. 2d,'S5
No. 48, Tally No. 40,Dallj
- icave .,
Wilmington. . . . ..
Lake Waecawaw
Marlon...
Arrive .
Florence...
8 20 P.
9 42
11 30
M.
4
Columb'a.; 6 40
10 10 p: M.
Jl 17-
12 40 A. M.
1 J5 "
4 34 ;
6 40 :
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 43, Dally No. 47, Dally
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter..
Leavo Florence.
Leave Marion...
Leave L. Wac'w
Ar. Wilmington.
4 SO
5 14
7 14
.8 33
. t
: . '
9 6.'i
11 63
5 07
5 63
7 44
9 07
P. M.
... f -
A. M,
Train 43 stops at all Stations. "
Nos.48and 47 stop only at Brlnkleys. White
vlllo.Lako Waccamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichols,"
Marlon, Pee Dee, Florence, Tlmmonsvllle,
Lynchburg, Maycsville, Sumter, WedgeflcM,
Caniden Junction and Eastover.
Passengers for Columbia and all points on C
AG. 11. It., C, C. & A. R. R. StaUocs, Alke
Junction, and aU points beyond, should tak
the 40 Night Express. Pullman Sleepers for
Augusta on this train. - 4 ;
! Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Train 48.
All trains run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
uencrai Bupenntenaent.
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
aug3 . . . . -
Mortgage Sale.
BY" VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE;
contained In an Indenture of Mort
sraire executed bv. 15. T. . Hnv .nd
witft tn thrt nnr1iraf irnil liatnii V.n nth
" w V it. ux. v. ft..tov. .MV
day of May, 1882, and recorded In 1 tho
Register's oflicc of New Hanover county, In
Book R. R. R. at padres 7G7 ct. seqi, I will sell,
by public auction, for cash, at tho Court
House door in the city ot Wilmington, on the
30th day of September, 185, at 12 Mv, the'
premises in said moitgago conveyed, situated
in tho city and county aforesaid, and dose rib -
linn, nf Kltth ct IVt fr-rt m fr.m It. tntsnnn.
tion with tbo H. line of Woostetf st , thence E.
parallel with Woostcr street 132 feet, thence
. 55 feet, thence W. 332 feet to Fifth St.,
thence N. alorg Fifth street 55 fect to tho be-
nn n Iiflmrthn w. unrt Af lnta ft iutl In,
iocs vj accorumg to tne omciai plan ox said
city. LUHR VOLLERS, Mortgages.
Caution to Consumers !
1 ? . ft - .... v - - -
rju an ovum jm ucniKU tub UENU-
ine shell ROAD Tobacco, chcwers
should be careful to notice that , the oblong
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bears the Trade Mark of the buggy and horses
the words SHELL.' ROAD, and the name
of the. manufacturers- ifpun n. A ' PAT.
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loea ImffofMna fViftf am I.aIm 4 it.. .Ha
lie as the genuine 811 ELL ROAD,' and do not
be deceived. - , . , - "
A nnt . XT m. itt t tma . .
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jnne G 3meod . Wilmington, N. "
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