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MISCELLANEOUS. KEEP IT PURE. THE LIFE IS THE B100D.-PREYEIT DISEASE. SURGERY THE LAST RESORT". A TEILIIB LETTER Here 1 s fact for y-m to th'nk ever. lz: Medical science proves tat i?waes an mat ter how great a variety they s tjn t have o-o-"ceed from comparatively few ean It b for this reason t oat aome tirgte m"ll'M csi-r-Bevo or cure to wile ranre of wrdalnt some of them s.ppeariig almost drc.ly op poslte in their natures . When a Tneiteal pre paratlon acts at once r:on the filrestlv and nonary orrsna, and also purifies the 11 oi. the list of cimniOes snbfect rt control 1 featofcish'ng. But. white many things a e mM to posters th!a power, tbo-e which actoal y U9 exert it lare very rare It Is conceded thst DP. HAVID KRiKF PY'd FAVORITE REMEDY, oT Koodout. N T., Is the mst effective preparation now In use for all dlfewea arising from a foul or Im pure state of the circulation Hence it Is more than likely tuat 'f the writer of the f 1 lowing letter had hbiiualy tken 'T VOB ITK KicilEOY" ten years ago he wouldnever have suffired from Cancer PITTSFIEI.0, Mass , March 22 1884 Dr D. Kennedy. Eontloui, X T.: Citt.- UUVU D Bv obliged to rewt to external treatment lor the removal or a cancerous growin on my .ip. ud my return home. I became sensible that mv blood neeUed a thorough cleaning My whole system, too, required toning up wun casi lnsr abont for the best medicine t lo liU, Tonr "FAVORITE REMEDY" WS8o hlzhly commended in ay heaiiog tlit I r-solved to try it. J did so ami tn retun snrpneame it was effected so Quick Iv and conip etcly. 1 soon got over the depression produced ly the operation, ana since me -r awi ir. uan- EDY" which I have continued to take m smill doses, has kept me in such health anl strength as I never had before, nor expected to have. It is the best blood purifier in tbe woria. i am sure of that. Yours. &c. - MATTIIKW FARRKLL. 21 Adams Street. In all cases when a consultation is deemed desirable. Address: Dr. DavM Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y. But, If you have not done so, adopt 'FAVORITK ItEMKD l as a . f.omenoid friend. tent 17 diwnrm DO YOU KNOW THAT L0RRILABF3 CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag: ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing: RAVI CUP PINGS, ana ttiacK, urown ana I enow snuffa Brts iuo ucet uu cucapwk, quality considered? auir Sly d Aw J9fi nnfln yt'entM given away Send us 5 cents postage, and you will ret tree a packasre- ot srootts or largo vaiue that will start you In work that will at once bring you in money raster man anyitung ee la America. All about the $200,000 in presente with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, ot allares, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at tbelr own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Uallett A Co.. Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly Health is Wealth. CUBE GUARANTEED Dr E. C. WEST'S Nkkve avd Brain Trkatment, a guar an teed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De pression, 8of tenlng of the BraJn resulting lr Insanity and leading to misery decay and death. Premature old Age, Barrenness, Los of power In either sex, Invo untary Lossct ana Spermatorrhoea caused by ovr exertion ot the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence-Each box contains one month's treatment. $1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied v 1th $5.i 0, we will sena the purchaser our written guar antee to refund the money If the treatmen does not effect a cure. uarantees lssned onlj by JOHN C. WEST A CO , 6C2 W Madison St., Chicago. 111. oct 21 lyd Aw O for working peop'e. Send It b 1m cents postage, ana we wll mail you trek, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you In the way of mak lng more money in a few days than t ou evei thought possible at any business. Caplt 1 not required. .You can live at home and work -in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes of all ages, grandly successful. 0 cent to (5 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To all w no art not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc, sent free. Immen-e pay ab solutely sure for all who start at once Don't delay. Address Stinson & Co, Portland, Malte. dec2d&wlv lhey know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. eb 2 dA w leca tu thsatnrm Many a Lady is Deautiim. an duu ner srun ; t i ana noooay nas ever toia t - . ner now easy ic is 10 put t m. .i i.r t,..... on the skin is Magnolia Balm. feb 2 dAw cm ta h sat cimQ I mm KERYOUSCEBIUTY 0:qaicWkjlnx DeaTJDd numeronf obacuradiiieHsea. bat- Hina tho kkiUed rhr- A rrXEKCALCUR FOR youthful lndicretioo. too f re in4a!-encja. or lizr.vous Tcr brain xric. AtciH DEBixrrr, lieu j rruiiic? fjr t7ir troublr. Cf t cmt t iS Orgiiuc WeaiKss, fFKYSICAIi . DECAY, InYountc A Middle Aged Men. tzm tor over 8 IX (EARS BY USE IN MANY IHOUSAWO CASES. Circvior and Trial rack' xge.cnd learn important tacts rciore lausz msi mt c!evhere. Take C JURE Rr Jf IDT that HAA CL'KED thousanUa. doec not intrrfrrw w'tUk stten uon to btuinrM, or eaos paiaor inconvcaieace ia n aT. Foaaded tt m is ctentiflc medical prinei p. By direct a rpOcstioa . f i- IMW Mill u. IL. to tk seat of aim neec l. UtiL 1 7 1 wiliout delay. TMW. l - TRIAL c i . i t- - r . . w u u Sural iwKngu u ui tumm maa orrasiam ia reatorad. Ttw animatinr ckmentS TITEAXXJEXT. of life, which nar been OaeXIontn. - 3.00 . I th paiicn t oeeomaa cbear Two Months, 6.0C .gares Months. 7.oo I tu i aaa rapuuy fcaina oevx I mmpj ag exuai rigor HARRIS REMEDY CO.. ITrcCirnssT SO&W 27. Tenth 8t- 6T. rOTJXS. 2fOu nilOTURED PERSONS! Not a TruSS. l j w akR for t-rmsoTonr Appliance sr? fr mrrryr- -t ArJITill a III Loa " m t'i 3 2 W oa m ft The Daily Reviev J T. JAMES. Editor & Prop . WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY OCTOBER 13'85 pterr! at the Postofflco at Wilmington, N. C. as secnnd-cl&as matter. : THIS PAPER maybe found on ma at Geo. f. Rowixx. Cos Newspaper Advertisintr Dureaa( 10 Spruce Bu wners marerusing contracts may be made tor It In IJE17 YOniL It is proposed in Spaia to start a flet ot ships, representing all maritime na tions, from the little port of Palos, in Spain, on August 3, 1892. the four-hundredth anniversary of tbe sailing of Columbus, and to have the fl-iet sail to San Salvador over the route taken by tha gieat discoverer. Potter Palmer, of Chicago, who about a year ago adopted the system of requiring porters at his hotel to turn into the c.flice all "tips" received from quests, say tho plan has worked very well. It is his intention to frtop these gratuitous offerings altogether. Mr. Palmer says: "When a man comes to this hotel and pays $4 50 and $5 a day be is entitled to tbe best service the bouse has " An- unofficial report has reached tbe United States minister at Lisbon that lifiy personsmen, women and child ren, under the care of a bishop recent ly landed on the West coast of Africa in an utterly destitute condition, and became at once a charge on the local government of Beguela for food and shelter. According to i heir statement. they were Methodist missionaries, vis iting Africa to instruct the natives in Christianity, agriculture and the me chanics! arts, some of them being me chanics and supplied with the tools of their trade. A tract of land was grant ed them, on which to make a perma nent settlement. The suddenness of the appearance of tho new star in Andromeda is not the only remarkabio thing about this won derful phenomenon. It has already faded to a faint speck, visible only with powerful telescopes, and while thns parting with its light has exhibited very singolar changes ot brilliancy. Sometimes it has been seen to Aire tip with a sudden accession of light, like a fire that has tound fresh fuel, and sev eral experienced observers have seen it flickering-in a manner that suggested still more' closely a resemblance to actual flames. That tbe phenomenon was due to an outburst of heat affecting an enormous mass of matter-can hard ly, be doubted, but the true story of this celestial conflagration may .never be written. About one-half of the explorers who are ransacking the neglected portions of the world are at work in Africa. That continent has of late years receiy ed a great if not an excessive share of at tention. It is tbe chosen field of a large part of tbe best travellers. There are in dications. however.that the little known regions ot South America and other countries are about to receive more at" tention. Tbe Royal Geographical So ciety ot London, which lor years has devoted its exploration fund almost wholly to work in Africa, intends to give more of its resources to other re gions, and a committee is preparing a report on the explorations in all quar ters of the globe which it is now exped ient for tbe society to promote. The proposition to shower honors up on "Boss" Shepherd when he, as the Philadelphia Times says, returns to Washington in a short time, shows how short the public memory is and how little account the people ot the Fedora1 capital take ot jobbery, providing, they share iu it or that it reached the altitude of greatness. That Shepherd gave a great impetus to improvement in Wash ingion cannot be denied, but in doing a few million dollars' worth of real work he created a debt of more than double as many millions. The difference went to jobbery. So that if he made Wash ington tbe cleanest city in the country he also made it among the most cor rupt and shameless. So great was the 'debauchery that the right of suffrage was taken from the District and has never been restored. The general term of the Supreme Court at Albany has pronounced un constitutional the law of 1884, which classifies milk containing less than 12 per cent, of $ olids and 3 per cent, of fat as "adulterated," and if the Court of Appeals sustains the decision there will bono restriction of the sale ot raiik which is even more deficient in nutri tiontthan much that has been freely diluted at the pump. It is notorious that in Orange County, from which so large a part ot tbe 500,000 quarts ot milk consumed in Kevr York daily is obtain cd, a breed of cows are obtained, which being forced by stimulatijg food, . yield a great quantity of milk of very poor quality. Io the case before the Court it was not disputed that tbe milk ' con. tainsd less than 12 per. cent solids and 3 per. cent fat. It is a fraud to sell such milk as a good article, and the mortality of. children in cities will greatly increase if the imposition is protected by the Courts. Ex-(Jovernor English. . of Connect i cut, who was married tho other day to Miss Anna Morris, of Savannah. Ga.. is the wealthiest roan in New Haven, and his estate H rated from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. lle is 74 years, of nge and a fine, robust looking gentleninn'. Ha is a Democrat in politics and -has served the State as a member of Con gress for two terms, from 1661 to 1865. and was elected Governor in 1868 and 1870. Mrs. English is a handsome brunctw. about 32 years of aee. She is tall and very siylish looking, and i3 said to be very accomplished. Her family is a very ld one. and. on tbe side of her father dates back to the Pilgrim Fathers. She is the daughter of Morris, ot New Haven, who was a very warm friend of tbe Governor. Mr. Morris married a Southern lady. the daughter of Mr. Thomas D. Uice, of Savannah, Ga., one of the leadine lawyers of Georgia, and, together with Henry R. Jackson, the United State minister to Mexico, originated tbe Savannah Georgian. At that lime the lato Alex. II. Stephens was a member of Mr. Rice's household. Neuralgic pain is usually of an inten sely sharp, cutting or burniusr charac ter, and is either constant or intermit tent, i To relieve this torture and effect a speedy and permanent cure rub thoroughly with Salvation Oil. the greatest pain cure ou tsarth. Price 25 cents a bottle. OCTOBER OIIS. Wealth screens depravity, but it isn't worth Bhucks as a preventive of corns. Women are not inventive as a rule. They have no eagerness for new wrinkles. Another triumph of modern science. A firm advertises: "Artificial flower boys wanted. "I've lost tea pounds of flesh on your account," sighed the butcher, as a dog ran off with a steak. Only a Baby's Cry" is the name of a new song. "Midnight Squalls" would be more expres ve, but less appro priate. , "He had but one genuine case in bis life," said a lawyer of a rival, 'and that was when be prosecuted his stud ies." V "Never mind me." said. Mrs. Jones before she was married, and that is ex aoily what her husband did after the honeymoon was over. A Parisian doctor prescribed tor a lady who had objectians against growing stout: "Take exercise, tuy dear lady. Consider the trees of the field; they never take exercise, and, as a conse quence, they goon growing bigger and bigger every year," An article in an agricultural journal is entitled Profits in Small Fruits Near Large Cities." There is not much pro fit in raising fruit near large cities, un lets the premises aro well supplied with a crop of cross dogs. The farther, from a large city small fruit or large ones either- are raised, the more profit there is in business. Victory at Last. Consumption, the greatest curse of the age. the destroyer of thousands ot our brightest and best, is conquered. It is no longer incurable. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" is a cer tain remedy for the terrible disease if taken in time. All scrofulous diseases consumption is a scrofulous affect ion of the lungs can be curtd by it Its effects in diseases of the throat and lnngs are little less than miraculous. All druggists have it. SHORTS. Spain's coast defences are in a bad way. A late freshet has hurt the Scotch po tato crop. Tbe shamrock is growing scarce in Ireland. A new town in Florida has been named Bayard. In the new usage fashionable dinners are not long. Frozen cream cheese is popular in New Orleans. It is proposed in Georgia to tax the baseball players. . A tablet with a back to it like an easel is a new menu card. Complaint is made that nothing fit to eat can be had in Cuba. The number of slaves in the United States in I860 was 4.002.996 A ton of gold is buried in the graves of the dead very ,year. A Chinese state banquet sometimes reaches seventy-five courses. Horse railroads were siarted.ia - St. Petersburg only twelve years ago. The White Mountain towns uct about $1,000,000 off summer visitors. Bog oak and Irish diamonds jewels ai e once more worn in London . Krupp's newest death-dealer is a 126-ton gun that kills at nice miles. A Englishman has a full suit made of rat skin. It took 670 skins. Pennsylvania declined in farm values 15 per cent, between 1870 and 1880. According to a recent census Green land contains a population ot 10,000. Oculists predict that we . shall be come a spectacled nation in fifty years more. Nearly every village church in Rus sia has a bottle of water from the Jor dan. Wm.. McKkew, 124 Fayette sr.; Baltimore, Md., says "I believe Favorite Remedy is a good medicine. It is doing me, more good than any thing I ever tried, and I have tried most everything, for I am a sufferer from dyspepsia.,, While Favorite ltemedv." is aSDecifie in Ktrtmnh nnrl Bladder disease, it is equally valuable u. urcj jl uiuuua uisuruers, lyOUSlipa- tion of the Bowels, and all the class of ilia apparently inseparable from tho constitutions of women. . - mscinxAifXOTjs Questions Answered !!!! , : j h thnnsL kminent ulivsician 1 i Oi any fchooK what is the best Hung in thA world lor auaving an lrriiaiion oi tho nprvts. and curine all forms of norvnna rmniDlaintr.' civine natural. childlike refreshing sleep always ? - And thev will tell yon unhesitatingly T Some form of Hops Ur , CHAPTER I. - . . Ask any or. all -of the most eminent physicians: - "What is the only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; Bright'a disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women' - "And thev will tell vr.u explicitly anu emphatically "BuchuUr . ? : Ask the same physicians " .. . . "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion. billiOESness, malaria, fever, ague, &c." nd they will tell you Mandrake ! or Dandelion !!!! Hence, when these remedies are combined with othTB equally valuable. And compounded ino Hop B!tra, Buch a wonderful a-d mysterious curative power Is developed, wbih 1 so varied In its ox eratlons that no disease or ill health can possibly exiat or resist lis power, and yet It is Harmless for the most frail woman, weak est invalid or smallest child to use CHAPTER I , "Patlent" Almost dead or nearly dying" . For years, and given up by tho physi cians, of Brights and other kidney dis eases, liver complaints, severe coughs, called consumption, have ben cured. Women gone nearly crazy !!!! From agony of neuralgia, nervous ness, wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out but of thape from excru ciating pangs of rheumatism, inllammatorv and ohronlc, or suffering from scrofula. Erysipelas ! Saltrheum, blood pcisonlmr, dyspepsia, Indigest on, and, in fact, almost all diseases frail" Nature Is heir to ' Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found Id every neighborhood in the known world. g- None genuine without a banci of green Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" In their nai" sept 17.1m d&w nrmtc . Wilmington Refrigerator and Ice Works Fine Creamery Butter, JJUT UP I J? FIVE POUND PACKAGES, for Family me. For sale at a reasonable price for cash. AS" Delivered when desired. ' W. E. WORTH & CO , Proprietors. aug 24 ' :the eeview: rr :job oppifig 7f 5"; MARKET STREET, NO. 112, (UJr TAIRS) IS COMPLE'lE IN EVERY RESPEC1, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF M M IT BE DMOBEED. -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, V ENVELOPES, .NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE,; WILMINGTON. N. C CONSUMPTION. X nave a posltiT remedy for the above disease ; bj its ase thousands o f cases of the worst kind and. of lone tandln ; have been cured. I ndeed , so stron e; t s my f al ta iniueffieacy.thatlwlll send TWO BOTT1.E3 FBEK. tesjetber witb a YA LUABI.B TBE ATlK on this disease ya any sufferer. Give express and P. O. address. SB, T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St, New Tork. may 18 6m eod d&w " FREE! RELIABLE SELF CURE A favorite prescription of one of the tnor t noted and successful specialists in the U. S. w retired) for the cure of Nerveas Debility, sost ManfeiiKMl Weakaeu and Decay. . Sent (plain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can nil it. Vidress DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana, Mo. WA.NTED Men, women, boys and jjlrls; can have work at yonr own home in a new business where no peddling, la required ; from tl to f 10 a dav can be made ; 12 samples that will do to commence work . on sent tree. Inclose b1z-2 cent stamps for postage and ad vertising and address Hunt & Co., W. Aeton, Uass. - . -. sept23d&wlm Sob rihtina A UISUELTaANEOUS 7 BIGlOFFER.'tbem we1?l H Pi away la 0 sell operating Washing kf.ik(ui If nu trani nr.A cfn(I nt yonr TH oct name. t'. O. and express fficeatouce. K NATIONAL CO., 21 Dey bt.1N. Y. . 5 dAw 4 w THE Insect Exterminator Magic and Mosquito Bit Curo.. ; We offer one thousand dollars for Its equal. Send for circulars. ALbDK A CO.: : oct 5 4w Fast 18th St., New York XfTANlKD Yong adies In city cr country .? f , to wrrk forua at ther hornet; fascina ting employmt; no instruction to: buy; work cn t sent by mall (dla anr to oDjec tion) to $9 per week ran ba made. Ho ran vaseiog. particulirs free, - or sample cf work mulled for four centa ln 'fetmps. PJ iatead reas. Home-- Makitfacturiso Co.; itoeton, Mes P. O. Bx J91J. oct 5 dJtw 4w v WANTED An -active man or woman in every county to sell our goods. Salary $75 per month and expenses, xt commission. expenses in advance uumt rree. or run pariioulars address ST NDAKD SILVJtR W AKJS XJO liUSTUM, A1AS. ' v " oct 5 d&w 4w WANTED Agents ia every, section of the country to sell Bon, S. . COX3 areat book, TriEEE DECAUkS Of FiD R4L 1G- isLvrioi, illustrated with Steel JPlates. Out fits now ready. Agents are making $10 to $30 a day. Write to the publishers for terms. J. M. SjCODDAKT & CO., 533 lfilh st , Wf shlng-ton,-T. c. : ' - oct S4w Wanted. T EtI APLE DUUeJMEa to take the en X eral agency of ih2 best German import In this country it is well Cc-t Volished Received highest award at e Orleans, Exhibition Pays well. Seferences exchanged - ddreBS cct5 4w' 202 William at. , N r. New Yorli & Wilmington Steamship Co. FliOM PIEB. 34 EAST RIVER, NEW TORS ' " At 3 o'clock, P. H. 'iL ''C REGULATOR........ .Saturday. Oct. ,3 GULF STREAM . . . 1 ... . ....Saturday, Oct. 10 REGULATOR.;.. Saturday; Oct 17 GULF STREAM...... . . .... SatUTday, Oct: 24 FROM WILMINGTON , ! -GULF STREAM.... . ....Friday, Oct. i 2 REGULATOR..... .... . A" ... : ;Fi iday, Oct $ GULF STRE A M. .......... J ... Friday , Oct. 16 REGULATOR..... . .... . . Friday. Oct.-23 99" Through Bills . Lading nd Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points In North and South Carolina. ' ' ror Freight or Passage apply to , - f , ' H. G. SMALLBONE3, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C TJIEO. G. EGEK, Freight Agent. . 4 New "i'drkr WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. fnora. Asen, v, - 35 Broadway, New York septSG ' , . , "- The Western " Tribune.v THIRTY-TWO , COLUMN W EEKLY Newspaper. Chas. tdward; Wilson, 'Editor and Proprietor, AsheviUe, N. C. . ' - :' - sv ' '" I 1HE TRIBUNE will hvuss with entire freedom all questions of public interest. $ ' In politics it will teach Democratic doctrine, pure and simple. " , - It will labor zealously for the upbuilding of our whola State, and especially for the devel opment of the varied resources of Western North Carolina. . . . , .; . It will be the friend of all Railroads so long as they are tbe friends of the people. v It will aspire to deserve the es'eeni of Its readers by dealing with, all subjects A a fair and dignified manner, and by carefully ex cludlDg from its columns everything of a vi clous tendency. 1 ' A , 'J The TRIBUNE is printed from rew type, on a new aad improved Power Press. - Tho price of the paper will berr-Per Year, $1.50, fix Months, 75c, Three Months 5Cc in variably fn advance. Limeade rpO-DAY, TO MOREOW ANP NEXT DAY only, at JAMES D, NUTTS, Druggist; sept 28 218 N. Front Street' Foreclosure Sale. "gY VIBTUK OF THE POWER OF SALE contained In a mortgage deed made by A. B. ' - - . - : Cook and wife to M. W. Bellamy, recorded Is tbe Records of New Hanover county, in Book S9S, page 536, the undersigned, : as. Attorney for the mortgagee, will expose to sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at tne uom t House uoor in tne city or w limmz tcn, on the 27th day of October, 1885, at 12 o'clock, M., the - following described lot of land situate In said city : - Beginning at a stake in the Fast lice of Fifth s-reet. distant 16s feet f rem its Intersection with the Northern line of Wooster street, runs thence East l'7Vi feet, thence North parallel with Fifth street 77 feet, thence West parallel with Wooster street 107 feet, thence South to the beginning, being part ot lot 5. block 63, according to the official plan of said city. ' .... JNO. D. BELLAMY, .Tr , . oct 6 20t ' Atfy for Mortgagee " jvi A LVadinffliOnonPliy 1 sician Jtablishes an : 'i Vi 'Dr. Ab. JIesero!e,-wh . 5x.lraakcs a specialty oftpuepey -' Kithnnt dmihti treated t-3 &3 tUa &J and enred more cases, than - ; been astonishing ; we have heard of eases of over years standing cured by him; lie gTiaran teesa cure. ; Lare bottle and Treatise sei.fc free.' Gwo P.O. ana lAESEROLE, No. 86 John St.,Kew York, pl . Aw.- r . , r.M PT7HENEVER YOIT ABE IN NEED FSIHIINIJ, RULIKE or BIHDIKU. . - v come and see us. . We have tbe most complete establishment In the city, carry a large stock of different qnaUties df paper to select from do your work promptly and satlsfacforily, and at prices that we can live at. - - v GH us your orders. - . " " JACKSON & BELL. I 13 n i; 14 TT1 IIZHXIIOADa, 711mington & iToi Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No.43, DaUyjoXr Dated Aug. 9, S5 Leave Welaon.. Ar. Rocky Mount 2 15 P. M 3 33 Arrive larboro. I 4 65 p. M. Leave Tarboro.. 1 11 ,. t MIT Wllsnn I A riK T' . r " i M vft Wllann 4 05 P. M. Arr. Goldsboro. Leave Wsramr. 6 56 pw 4 H " 5 54 7 00 ' 7 50 Leave Bnrgaw.. at, Wilmington. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 47, Daily No. 4?. Dally JU've Wilmington Leave Borgaw.". Iave vrfw.. 9 27 10 13 AM. 9 50 'K 11 3 x I 1 27 11 17 12 16 P. Arr- ,Goldjbo-o. leave WI'mti.. . M. .04 1 37 ' Ar.Rocsy Mount Arrive Tarboro. 4 55 P. M. Leave Tarboro 51 A. M. rrve neiuop.. a up f. M. 2 4oATr Train on Scotland XaIt Pnti.). t- Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 jpir1 turning leaves Scotland Neck 9 9 ; dailv. - Train No. 43 North will stop st allsfstw . Train No. 40 South will atop .iy Goldsboro and Magnolia. y rTr(n Kn AT m.kAa don for all nolnt.a Nnrth rn i ."! Richmond, and dally except s'tmday Jur Trains make close cocncctlon for all North via Richmond and Washington ,at All trams run solid between Wi'Wjrhm , Washlnirton. and havA i,,n,. :?S,a ersattacbeiZ , -r e 0B v - " I" JOHN F. DIVINE, Wiliiilngton, Columbh : & Aiinista B. Ii. Co. JU- . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dat ed Aug. 2d,'S5 No. IS, Tally No.40,DaU Leave v I v j Wlbnington...... I 8 20 P. M. J JO 10 p. M Lfi.kn VV nf-yanrnw I Q ao t. I .... r4- iianon.. .. ....... 1 ji 35 1 19 in 1 u . .. , iJiJj 11 3G Ive I I 12 OK ' JUXCIICU.... m'mtm I l 'In "111 Sumier.... ...... 1 .4 84 A. M. 4 84 Columb'a........ J 6 40 "I 6 40 tl TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 43, Dally No.47.DiUj leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter.. Leave Florence. Lave Marion... Leave L. Wac'w Ar. Wilmington; 65 jr. u. 5 07 A II, 5C3 ' 7 44 9 07 - " 4 30 P. M. 5 14 7 14 8 S3 Train 43 stops at all Stations. TNos. 48and 47 stop only atBrlnklm,iniJte villo. Lake Waccamaw. Fair BlnS, Xkhott, Martoiv Pee Dee, Florence, Tlmmowrtlle, Lynchburg, Mayesvllle, Sumter. WedoileW, Camden Junction and Eastovcr. - Passengers for Columbia and all polnti w C &G. R. R., C, C. & A. B. R. Stitlori, llle Junction, and all points beyond, ihotud tit the 40 Night Express. Pullman Steepen tor Augusta on this train. . Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Tula IS, All trains run solid between Cbarlettoi ml Wilmington. , . -'-...V, . JOHN F. DIVKB, . . ,-,' . ' - General Superintendeai T. M. EMERSON, General FMsengorAxat aug3 , Carolina Central P. Company. " OrrxoB or Debtee ai SuPEanrTEKDiaT. ": Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 27, 1S5. 3 Change of Schedule. QJJ AND AFTER THIS DATE, f foilowlog tjcheoaie will be operated ci fi Railroad : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS X2A3' Dally except Sundays. l Leave Wilmington at......'.;7.MP. J N0.L 5 Leave Raleigh at.... . ) Arrive at Charlotte at....M.7 ) Leave Charlotte at......U.'.&9f' J No. 2. Arrive t Raleigh aL....-.8 C0' 1 Arrive at Wilmington at... - ' LOCAL FREIGHT Paseerger t Attached, . .... TwTra rVi,.1f f' at i........ Arrive Leave : Arrive Leave ' Arrive LTXiVU ttfc iiuuiuignu i Passenger Trains stop at regaJg! only, and points designated la tse UW Time Table. uir SHELBY DIVISION, PASSE3G. EXPKESS AND FREIGHT. a. 0M.f4VB iauy except ouauj- . 9 S Leave Charlotte '12J4P. w w I Arrive at sneioy - t ) LeaveShelby 7at. No- j Arrive at Charlotta Also, for Spartanburg, Greenni. Atlanta and all points Soothwesfc F. W. CIiARK; General PaeErcr sept 21 A N INDEPENDENT hEff8ri: Democratic Principles, but not any Set of PoUUclans or Manlpnb3 ted to Collectogand PBl) of the bay in the most, interestifl' Promts, DAILY, per J'"'''-- I DAILY, per Month. ; ,.dcc!7 - 1 1 , 1 at Laurlnburg at 7;: V . Kit P. Laurinburg at . j at Charlotte at.... f' Wilffiinffton at 1 at Laurinburg at g V t Laurinburir at..... 1 . 3. with tbe greatest poesl v ond lmoartlality; n" TrL-n tw
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