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MISCELLANEOUS. ; WHAT HAPPENED TO H. C. CCQK. OF STAMFORD. R. Y.. AID SOMEHUDSQX RIYEB BAILRQAD ftUI. Mr. n. C. Cook has been a citizen of Stamford, Delaware County, N.-.Y.,, durl g a period of 10 year. P ajs: "I suffered with dizzy lek headacr e fcr many yearf, and wu com- plelr cured by th- me of Vr KKNNEDTM vivoRlTK REwEIY. 1 nw- that It's a medlcioe wo thy of all that an be a'-i or it what hanntned to Mr Ccok hapeDs to hundred of o'bers. and th 'l testify wbh him that Tr KB NKUYM FAYOKI I h. R-M-KIY glvfs Immediate rel'ef. Keid what a Hudson Elver Kal'road nun t-ays . Me- Has la the ve'eran con1t et r of tiePou'd kcepfl" Special, add ret Ides t 6 J Harrison street. PoughkepsIe n Tib i2, 1&4, he wrote to Or. Kennedy. thu-: Dear Sir: I hare od ynr medicine alt ed Or DVID KENNEDY' r VOEtTlff REMEDY for Indigestion and Dlzzmes, to which I was sable"t times and I k'o from expe-ine thnt it 1 worthy or ad that can be said of it fsr disorder of that nature Another railroad man. air. A OeRevere Sta I'D. agent atTarrytown.w rit-sss fo'lows: TAKRVTOWK - TATIOW. fCb 22, leSt DR DAVIU KENJfEDT. Bondout, Y Dkab Sir: Kor a lorg time I had been troubled with severe tracts of izzMtss and ! BL'XD SICK HEAD 'CUES I thought It TM das to Impure blood and a disordered state of tnesyiC3i I was adi!ed 10 'y r tvEN NKD'i FAVOBITK B MEDY I d'd so, and hae bf en completely cured. It's the best thing 1 ever heard of for any disorder of that natue. and V e recommended It to many with like success ' . OeSkvbrr Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE KKHKIY Is a medicine which n family or In llrlduil stnuld be wl bout. The aboring man. the t echanle. the student and literary mm should have It It will build up a syi t?m which has been run dom bv overwer. It Is not expen sire and It la efficient. Ask your drugl t fcr It. Price tt per bottle, oct 23 d&w nrm TheD a I ly Uq view JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. H. C. a i ww : a- in s. mm. , iia vtm f - - tiere u one m? v iuau. T'fc ' "The New York Times says tnat it is with a billiard coe: "The object balU jQot sarprisins that the subscriptions to were in a straight line, and a toot apart. MISCELLANEOUS MONDAY? NOVEMBER 2.85. Entered at the PostoCce at Wlla; tngton. N. C-. as second-class matter. - i may be found on Ue at Geo. P. Bowaxz. A Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce 6t where advertising contracts may be made for It . In THIS PAPER DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Taj? r RQSI LEAF Fine Cut Chew ins: BAYY CttPPIMfif . and Klack. Brown an1 x ciiow sMUrra are me Dest ana eneapese. quality conidered? auc 6 ly d&cr QOA nnnin presents given away 8end p i viVV " us 5 cents postage, and you wli: ret free a packasre of ireods of Iatro yalue. that will Btart you In work that will at once bring you la money faster than any thine e' e In America. All about the $200,000 In presents with each box. A rents wanted every where. of either eex, of aliases, for all the time, or spare tune only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. Haixztt Co., Portland. Maine. . dec dsirly HeaTtii is Wealth. -HUEE GUARANTEED. Ihr. E. C. WEST'S J KEBYX AD liBAFN TBRATMEITT, a rnar- an teed spedao for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, MentaDe- pression, Boitemnc ox tne Krain resuuingin insanity and leading to miaery. decay and death. Premature old Age, - Barrenness, Loss or power in euner sex, invo untary tosses ana 8peTmatorrhoa caused by ovr exertion of 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 mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE 1X BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied 1th $5.( 0, we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure, uarantes Issued only by JOHN C. WEST 4 CO . 832 W Madison St.. Chicago. 111. oct 21 lyd Aw H for working jxtop'e Send 10 cents postage, and we wll mall you free, a royal, valuable sample box oi goods mat win put you in the way of mak lng more money In a few days than ou ever thought possible at any. bu-dn"b8. CapU .1 not required. You can live at hoiut and work In snare time only, or all the time. All of both sexe, of all ages, grandly successful, to cents to $5e&8llv earned every evening. Ibat all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To all wno are not well satisfied n e will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc, sent free. Iavmen pay ab solutely sure for all who start at once Don't delay. Address Stinson & Co, .Portland. Make. dec2dwlv Algeria is arising into importance as a a vine ana olive growing coauury. Lame numbers of vine growers from tb Sou.hVf France are emigrating and setting np vineyards in or near Oran. The j have' great difficulty in getting sufficient help, almost the onlj laborers available being the native Kajbles. not always to be relied upon. These peo. pie mast .be distinguished Hrom the nomadic Arabs. The Kaybles are ac customed to town lifei take kindly to jmprovemen's. send their children to school, and save money. They look upon the French as usurpers, however, hold tenaciously to their rights and privileges, and associate with the "con querors" as little as possible. Ex-Sneaker Randall, who has been studying the political situation in New York closely; predicts the success of Governor Hill and the Democratic ticket. After carefully canvassing the registration and making a comparison of the falling oft in Democratic and Republican wards of New York city and county he estimates Governor Hill's plurality in New York and KiDg's counties. at .60,000. He does not believe that the Republicans can polirvotes enough fn the remainder of the Stale to overcome these figures.' Mr. Randall's opinion of the result in New York- has cheered the Democrats considerably, as a good deal ot weight is attached to his judgment. ' -i . - ' " There is talk in England of an. inUn lion to tax bachelors, and tbe absurdity of th proposition affords much amused menr. Bat the matter is nbt so outra geously novel. It has b en done be fore. ,Vho dqes not know that such a tax was retorted, to -ia old- Rome and Greece? Bachelors were heavily taxed, widows Were compelled to marry' after one year of mourning some nf them may have thought eleven months too long and at one time a legatee, if un married, could not obtain a b Quest un less within the space' of one hundred days he tound some woman to join him in holy wedlock. But we need not go so far back. William III taxed the 1 . . . bachelors in order1 to carry on his war with France. ." The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. eb 2 dw era tn th sat nrm Men Think hey know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know Is not to have. The percentage of persons aged 15 years and upward who can read is in Gt-rniany 94, in Great Britain 91. in Austria 68. in France 88. in Italy 74, in Spain 69, and in Russia 53. The per centaee of those wbo can read, write and work out simple arithmetical prob lems is in Germany 89, in Great Brit ain 81, in France 77, in Austria 75, in Italy 03, in Spain 49 and Jin Russia 39. Tbe percentage of those who possess, a fair acquaintance with more than.' one modern language is in Germany 69, in Austria 61, in Great Britain 34, in France.29, in Italy 28 to Russia 23 and in Spain 13.1 And, finally, the percent age of those who have some knowledge of the classics is in Germany 32. in Great Britain 21. in France 20. in Italy 16. in Austria 13, , iu . Spain 7 and jo r r r. ' : ' ' i ; feb 2 dJkw cm ta th sat nrm . -. : cJ.O , I 7si Decay od numeroos iooscoreaieAsefs bat FQintho rkillad ihy- Fsicicts. re?n!t from A HACtCALCURa FOH 5 too X re indn Irenes, or over nrain worn. voia I tee topcs:tcB cf . preten- ttt i i J rfublet. Gel our ires Him WealM,- physical u BEGAT. InYoune A Middle fEreo for ovmSnt tEARS BY USE IN MANY; IHOUSANO CASXS. - TRIAX. PACKACZ 1 & M if! 37? "EA riLE AT. VM Ons Montn, - $3.0C!J Three Kcrjits. g-OOc-i uiAtacmltigot. HARRI3 REMEDY CO WFCCimcsri SURG RSMCDY that HAS CURED thousands, doec wot intrrfpr wttix ttcs tion to bosincM, or caiua pain or iaeonenieaoa la ay way. Founded on Ktenti&c medical prtnei plea. By direct application ta the scat of diseast its Deeifte hiflocnee b felt wofaoul SeUy.- Thanat oral functions of th hu man organism is restortd. The auimatins eianents of life, which hare been wasted are riven backhand th paiienthreoroes cheer ful and rapidly (rains bota R II PT,iRn, PERSONS ! Not a Truss, PI pore money hn st anythlnx else yy J by taking n sgeney for the best ellin book out. Beginner succeed mndlv. None fill. Terms free. rortiand, naine. H A.L.LKTT Book Co jj ueciusvt The Dairy m pie Home for Inebrlales, near Iondon. which was established in order to give the ' Habitual Drank ardsVact"!a;fair.,fiat, bis been declared by the Government inspector to Tta -re given very satisfactory resuUs., jtety nine patients were, admitted. ' AH" bat one wei e well educated, eight having passed through . .college ; ... t wentyix were married, twenty single and three widowers ; thirteen were men of ' for tune, seven were in the civil service, lour were lawyers, tour doctor?, loar clerks, one a librarian and the remain- un lu uusiucm.. jd ; bweuby-nve cases there had been inebriety in tbe family; in six it was in the father or mother, In five in tbe grandparents, in seven the brothers, and in seven the uncles; in twenty-four cases" hereditary drunken- uess was noi estamisnea; in six cases there was insanity in the progenitors; twenty-flvB. Ware consUnt drinkers. and twenty-four were periodical, ineb riates ; forty-three of the fortyaune nsad tobacco and two ? choral: 'One patient afterward became insane, three died, one was not heard from, one was readmitted, six were onimipioved, six were improved and fourteen were do ing well. That is. one-half of the sur vivors resumed the duties of life, and 20 per cent, improved. The If eight of. Happiness is the restoration of a woman , after years of sickness to perfect health. Imagine, then, tbe iov of the familv of Mrs. . of Kin es ton. N. Y who had suffered for over five years: con sequent open the disease! and weakness' peculiar to iemaies. sne was induced to try Dr. Kennedy V 4Favorit Rem. edy.' After using only two bottles all ner ailments disanoeared. and &hents that ahe feels and considers -herself in perfect hcahhi'-,, 'i..- - ' in the centre of the tnble. The cue ball was also in a straigt'Sline with them, foot and a hall distant from tbe first otS- jfct balL r He raised his cue and strsck the cue ball a smart fialf-masse stroke. Itjumped Irom "the table, touched the top of the reil object ball, and glided: to the white The moment it collided with tbe Utter it darted backward again and sped-"swiftly, nearly the whole length of the tible, fo the luwer cushion! Vignaux explained that it was a little idea of his own in impart ing reverse English" to the cue ball. He said nooody else could do it." The total number of candidates who have been chosen by Parliamentary as sociations or offered themselves in Great Britain is 1 100, of whom 907 have ap peared i a England 53 in Wales, and 145 in Scotland. Four hundred and eighty seveu Liberals, 418 Conserva tives, and two home Balers appear in England ; 32 Liberals and 2l;Ocinserva tives t In . Wales, and J7 jfLiberals and 49 Conservatives - in Scotland ; 408 members of the -last .Parlia ment seek election:' 112 5 Liberals nrttU ami 34 Conservatives for their present seats, which have bern pre served; 93 Liberals and 104 t Conserva tives for thei r present seats, as re od eiled. and 41 Liberals, 22 Conservatives, and 2 Home Rulers for constituencies connected with those they have repre sented. Three of tbe present members are put forward for more than one con stituency Mr. Gladstone for Midlo thian and Shipley, f Lord Randolph Churchill lor Central Birmingham and South Paddinaton, and Mr. Bradlaugh for Northampton! and East Finsbury. In 14 English and 1 Scotch constituency there is not a Liberal candidate; and in 44 English "7 Welsh and 22 Scotch there are no Conservative candidates. Bradsireefs furnishes the following commerciaUsummary tfr; the past week: Itrc-- The. most conspicuous feature in iKe general trade situation reported this week to BradstrceV is a pronoutced improvement in the ir n and steel in dustries. r Pig iron,. even. at the East, U. in more general aud in firmer demand, and makers are as a result waiving aside alt negotiations for deliveries i n 1886 Prices for pig irori, aro unchang ed. although an early advance for: best quality lenigb irons wou d not be sur prising. Stocks are very light. , Old rails are scarce, and the nominal quota tions ot $18 and $19 do not buy them. The feeling in these trades is buoyant. and cmsiderable confidence is expressed as to the future. Bar Iron is in bet.er demand also.r-ee4 rTl3Vf "however, have made ibefreatest1 advance thus far. touching $32 per ton at the Enst and $35 at Chicago, a gain of $1. Orders "frm- Soulb-rn railroads bae been: frequent, and these with reno wal and extension" requests generally, while not as heavy in the aggregate as some exaggerated statements recently made concerning them, have filled up mills for the current year. The prospect is that 1885 will prove a busy one fcr the rail mills. Anthracite coal is fully as active as heretofore and bituminous somewhat more so. This argues well for manufacturing industries. Strikes in certain lines of tbe glass and nail in dustries continue. ; The movement of general met cbandise is no heavier than last week, with the exception .- that at Chicago it is reported that seasonable lines of goods move briskly, and that rrith a continuance of the existing rate f country purchases another period of noticeable activity is . likely to result. At St. Louis, too, dry goods are selling actively, and although tbe weather has checked trade generally; tbe volume of sales for eight weeks past has been of gratifying, - proportions. Cincinnati also reports a better business, espe ctally in dry;- goods. Philadelphia, Memphis, uieveland. jjelroit, s Burling ton (iowa), St. Paul and Minneapolis have had a more moderate volume of tirade, though of fair proportions.. Con ttnued cold weather is expected to re duce slocks and start buying from first hands. On tbe Atlantic Seaboard there arehut few new features. There is an increased call .for funds,7 which is not as yet reflected fully by an advance in i Merest rates. The dry goods move ment is still ahead of that at the like period in 1884, but . below that ot one month ago. : Prices are steady. -Wool saies,' too,' are cheeked, witn prices firm. Wheat has been irregular; under speculative influences.:' The market was sustained yesterday, in the face ot neavy sellinsr. only by the covering of a lqng line of shorts. Tha large receipts sii me nonnwest are reported to De from interior eleyators. Minnesota and Dakota farmers are . busy plowing ana are snipping very little grain. Com hid :len j5rmerr-rTelatlv.ely,- wtth a bettrr.AV'demand for cash and maliv stocks;1 7J?4ouivis: wun wiieatrayjtslons ar0.ver 'ln If .: retroieum bangs about where it landed alter the late rTush , upward. The ex port movemept itgtain' iand provisions is as light as ever,1 and ocean freights are yery low- and qcwet. rffherediaa been a fair, but somewhat ibrced distrir butionof grocery staples. - with lower prices for tea, coffee and sugar. Dairy proancts are .clalU, except - for, fancv butter, atid the export trade' is - disan- poinitagv i There ! were 170 faimrea in the United States during the past week, as com p area wun 140 tbe preceeding weexY ana. with 205. 195 and' 154" re spectlvely in the corresponding weeks of 1884 1883. and 1882, Abont 387 per cent,' were those of smalltraders whose capital 'Vas less than $5,000.- -Cstoada had 21, a decrease ol 3. f , " , v , George Conklinl the lion tamer? aavs he will have nothing to do with cross eyed animals; nor use any other remedy ior cis congas ana colds but Dr.-Bdu CooghSyropi - - z-i 'i- ! CO i ,, SS ''I 1? We have a large lot ci glas'sorjilotf bouses- which we are otTerln. row! the Grant memorial fund should de crease with the lapse of time, when no special effort is made to increasi them, but it is a matter pf surprise that cer tain members of the executive com niittee appointed lo forward the move- mentlake so little interest in the matter that they do not even attend the meet ings. It is not cheering to tbe friends and admirers of the hero who now rests from his labors in Riverside 1 Park to learn that more than one-third of the members of the monument" committee have either absented 'themselves alto gether from the meetings of that body or have attended but one or two of them; That, the fond languishes under these conditions is natural, and , the condi tions should be changed at once. He7YorIs Cs Tiloinston r f : Stoaiuship Co. Delicate diseases of eith er ?ex. however induced, speedily and radically cured. Address, in confi dence. World's Dispensary ? Medical Association. Buffalo. N Y. FHOM PIK 34. AST RIVER, NSW YORK AtSo'clock. F. M.x: V v BEGDIlX)B...i..;...r..artirIav. OcL 31 BENEF ACTOB . .. . . . . . .Saturday, Kov 7 BEGULATOB Satnrday. Kov 14 BENE r ACTOR Saturday. Nov SI FBOM WILMINGTON GULF 8TREAM.... ........... Friday. Oct. 30 BEGULATOB ....Fiidav. Nov 6 7iIainStonalv0 Bcllroad Company, CONDENSED SCHEDTTTp TRAINS GOIAG SQimr Dated Aug., 85 Leave Welaon.. I Ar. Rocky Slennt I Arrive 1 arboro. 1 4 b5 emjexarporo.. Lei're W'lson... Arcoldsboro. Leave Wrw. Leave Bnrjraw.i ArWii ml njrt on. liMVJiTi Ill 5) j .7; 7 D I 7 SO j ' BENEFACTOR. .Trlday, Nov IS A Br'K'klyn Court has given $500 damages tr a woman whom another woman had called "a Shanghai hen 1" ; BEGULATOB... . . ..... ......FridAj, Nov 10 Tbe Secret of Llvfngr: Scovill's Sarsaprilla, of Blood and liver Syrup, will euro Scrofulous Taint. Rheumatism. White Swelling. Gout Goitre. Consum ption. Bronchitis, Nervom Debility. , Malaria, and all diseases arising from ah impure condi tion of he blood. 1 Certificates' can be Dresented-from many leading physi cians, minister?, and heads of families throughout the land, endorsing it in the highest terms. We are constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and we recom mend it as the best known remedy for the cure ot the above diseases.: i f , Through BUls ' Ladlnt xnd Lnwaat Tbrouxh Bates arcaxanteed to and from Point in Mortn ana ttoatn Carolina. , ror Freight or Fassage apply to -H. G. aM AT.LBONES. ouperlntendent, t . - - WihningtOE, N, C. TIIEO. (i. EGER, Freight Agent, y - " . - - New York. Wli. P. Gl TT Mtr. Ajrenty, - A lu 'Brgadwar New Tor.: - ' Bii iijBKBi scsa RaBannnnjf 'mm m - mm - si m m -mm 1 n f a . si . r sr - Bf sr m jt wm 1 ii f f - 4t Bit 9 ' One Experience of Many tiaving exoeriencea a great neai 01 1 f ti Trou bl e !7. from 1 nd igestion ,to m ucn so that I came near losing my vA t - ... Lift! ' . ,s ; . .. f; .: vy My troubles always came after eaifng t . 7tf t,f V f . ? -1, - ,t ; 1 . Howcerlitht And digestible, 'If For two or three hours'-at a timeKr street, no, fat, ;TAIRS) bad to go through the most ; Hxcruftiattiu3:,pains eni -r . Aim iuhuu j wy x evei uv wj lS $ l L'itsuriiwins ' up -aii" tii y . stnmacu , con Lai oed !f No one) can; conceive xhfe I pains inax x 1,9 go tnrougnt,uiiii&s,; "At la8t?tTr r : t ..;, ''v '- T W.i tiVpn ! 'Snr!Bt. for thrp Wppfea ! -t jaS 8.vi- In? c 3 LiY&l JSeiii-jt '1 a . ,-assi , 1 . rintina -v;,--rv.r-, 1 71,0 ?;c j trssz I. lay in bad and !s Y A jscosiplsiS! mEVER? ' rfEsprrrr: n,r i, r n.i .j t' : rwrt riAfttrtra In aTvPrrift snmethinff that l" w would stop-tne pain. ,.. .TheireiTorts were no good to me.' A'hrint vou'r Hon RiMp.ra! , , . :,r,'j ; 7 n Got a bottle-in tour hours I tc ok the iyt' , V , W DC , nfinBOWnBen conte.nts.ot ' i. l ; i if- t M i IIU Hiuy. IIUIIJM. UllUJuUll UHAlill. Next day I was out of bed. and, have not seen a Sick!1' flour, from the sauio cause, since. I have recommended it to hundreds ot others. lou have no such - ' - "Advocate as I am." . '. . Geo. Kendall, allston, Boston, Mass. t -wntn.iuu wani- PBOGRAMMES,? CIRCULARSr: CARDS, LET TER-IIEADS, ,. BILL-ILEADS, POSTERS, '. K.' "ENVELOPES, NOTE-UEADS, , , b -fst.'Oi PAMPHLET ' PRINTINO, il U:, nteSEAQ8, LAND DEEDS,! -?:-it : v , 4 MORTGAGE DEEDS j SHER- - ' ' JFFS! DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS,: ) s STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG-. MENTS, JUSTICES'. EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL.MORTGAGES, &C, TRAINS GOiyQXoir T .' ssf fc ball L've Wilmington leave Burgaw.. I -cave virmw.i Arr. Goldsbo-o. leave Wi'son... A r. Rocky Mount 9 27 alT 101.1 11 17 12 li P. M, - 04 1 37 9 50 Arrive Tarboro. Leave Tarboro Arrive Weldon.. 3 05 Train Halifax 1 11 tt I 1 5T - - 1 mJ a as 55 P. It 51 A. on Scotland Nock BnmchTnr for Scotland .Neck at sSp'l' JZ3!0150' 43 Orth Will BtOD Et all .. : - Train No. 40 South will sto L,."tlo'J. Goldsboro and Magnolia. V B,y at Train No. 47 makes close conuectm donforall faints North Daliv a$ mw Etehmond. and daily exoSt? JJj Nort h via Richmond and WashtaX 1 nAll trattts run solid between wi,--. Wtshlngton, and haveFulSi Jjggw ua j ew attached. ' . " rilce8ieej; Ut.ai.eion! Wilmington, ColumMi 6 Anjnista B. B. Co. yemmmmmmmmi Mums f ? -CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . jiTr . --va TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DatpdfAng.2d,35 No. 48, Daily No. 40,Dani . .1 Leave , , Wilmington...... Lake W accaw aw Marlon. .. ........ 1 w Florencci; -:-. . .J .Sumier.,.. coiumo'ar.'.r.i:. 8 20 P. M. 9 42 11 3t5; ; 12 25 4 3t A. M. B 40 10 10 p, js Jl 17 " 12 40 A. t. 115 " 4 34 6 40 , .TRAINS GOING NQRTH. ? -" Z1; : I NO-' 3, Dally I No. ,7, Djilj .leave Columbia- Arrive- fcmnter.. Leave Florence. i-ieave Marlon . . . Leave L. WaCw Ar Wilmington. I II M 4 80 P. M. I 5 07 1. 6 14 7 14 S 33 5 A3 7 44 9 07 " 4 Train 43 stops at all Stations. - U iiSVfw urJ Bt0p 0ny at BrInllcj,White rllldiLa&e Wa cca maw. Fair liiuir sirhnw Lyncnbttre. Mavesvilla. snmtir w.t' irasBcngers ior Columbia and sli points on C Downright Cruelly. To permit yourself and family to With sickness when it can be preven-1 call on. us and outattt prtdtch itinpoTfw. tea ana curea o easily e r . , j With FTnn Tlittnrat!! " ' , KtYlhW dUb OPFIUty . -Mm mm mm m assasaja a r rt JWILMINUMUN t.H iV None arennlne .without a bane.i of screen Hops on the white label. . , Shun all the vile poisonous stun with "Hop" oi "uops" in holr tu, 1 ? ;;ocVSlm d&w nrmto HCaroIina Central B, 1?. . 'nmnfintt Quarantine; Notice. (I John.E. Lippitt, , ; GEN'XiNSUBANCE AGENT. Uil . V-"' -'-I::- Jit QUARANTINE FOB THE POBT OF WlL- MiNQTON will be enforced from May 1st, to November 1st, as follows: i , t , -tj Pilots will bring all vessels from Ports south or cape rear, from all Mediterranean Ports: and all vessel" which have had any kind of sick- ness ou board during tbe passage, or which nave sicsneas on arrival, to the. quarantine amchorage; and will cause a signal to be tet in the main rigging on the port side, as soon as possiDie aner crossing me ii ar. - t Special notice will be Issued to the pilots,' Dy tne uuaranuae jrnysician, to bring vessels from other ports to the Quarantine Station wneneverit sbaii appear to the Quarantine 1 L..aLw ti, - . n i ijoaramaiuxeyareuirecteo, or suspeisted of I IfldUl illlUU 31 LtJWeST nHies. ' " a a being s- No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tnscboat. uguter, or uoat oi any una 10 go alongside, uniess Dy.wrucen auuioniy irom utA Quaran tine Physician: and everv essel must bean. chored as far to tbe eastward of . the channel as is consistent with safety - . Regulations governing vessels whBo in Ouar antino may be had on application at the office oz me Quarantine PhyBician at Smitbvllle. Applications for permits to visit vessels In Quarantine must be made to Dr. fThomaa F. ! Wood r Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, and permits so o"iainea wiu oe eaaorsea Dy tne Quarantine Physician, if In his opinion, it is proper and safe to allow communication with such vessels. - A penalty of $2C0 for each and every offence will be enforced aealnst anv Derson vtoiatln aujr.ui uio YjuraiimiB negnmiions or me Jr oru Mr f I'll a .t j Quarantine Phy.lclan, Port of Wilmington. THOS. y. WOOD, M. D. I ' i Consultants " GEO. G. THOMAS. M. 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JtUOWSA DMt VUIJICIC I J ihsa without doubt tieated r I J t t tLj LLand eared store eases than" leen astonishing; we have bmrd of caaeaof orerd ' reaTsetandinsjcmed by hint. Uetrnazmnteesaenzet.1 Dr. All. MNJiItOLE. No. 9J John SklKew York. L rBfflIlH5,;ElILEIfi..tr.lIHDli:, come and see us. l 1- ' i We nave tbe most complete establishment in the city; carry a large stock of diSerent qualities of paper to ect -from, do your work promptly, and.' satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. &. B. B., C, C- &r A. B. B. 8U&obb, Akc Junction, and all tGintn hp.vnnA atmnM t.v the 40 Night Express. Pullman Sleepcnor Augusta on this train, j Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on Trati (8L ; All trains run solid between eharlegtcs ib4 VTllinlngtoSi r I . , : i , JOHN r. DiVBZ, I -i3 .is. ,j - v -General Snperintcnda.. I T. 11. EMEBSON, General PaBscnrerlioit aug3 ' "v . , Omda' o iSekibal supEEiamDort, i i Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 27. 1& I s 1 Ihahgedf Schedule, QN 4ND ATTBB ;;. THIS DaTJ, foilowtolBniie wiD be opented w W Balhdf::T,;..;:;' s PASSENGEB, MAIL AND KXP2ES3 X2AH' j; Daily except Sundays . 1 Leave Wilmington at....w.;W5, No. 1. 5 Leave Bakngh at. 1 ? J Arrive at Charlotte at... JO A J ! Leave Charlotte at......"..8f' Arrive t Baleigh at......;2r I Arrive at Wilmington at...4.A LOCAL i FBEIG U T JraBflCBgw v Attached. Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Laurlaburg Leave Laurinburx at, Arrive at Charlotte at. Leave Wilmingto Arrive at Xaurlnburg Leave Jurmburg at. tt!va at wilmTmirtrkn - Passenger Trains atop at reguiw only, andpolnts designated In tao Compw SHELBY" DIVISION, PASSENGEB, J EXPBESS AND rBKIGi" ; .'Dally except Sundays. - No- Arrive at Shelby : w i LeaveShelby. g ijf.i. No ' Arrive at Charlotte. . Trains No. I and 2 make ciom- anUetwimIL.A.Trama to Through Sleeping Cars betweo; 1 55? and Charlotte and Ealclgh c-j m W WW"-' O At ......rt... ? r n at..-. " alt Take Train No. 1 for ,8 tatcsri fJ(fc Western N.O B B, Asbcville txA VgT -Also, for Spartanburg, Greenvw.- Atlanta and all TOlBts Sontnwesfc --, .SA "T nW pemocraUc Principles, but not any Set of Politicians or nan"- ted to Collecting and Public of the Day In the most interesnaf racvand impartla of liemocratio iHeasandPollcyw:' ; L Society and Industry- writh th crreatest ooselbie riv of Government, Society -: BateaUyMaU. J DAILY, per Year. ' ,f DAILY, per Month. " .. if SUNDAY, pei L Year. i , DAILY and SU wa WEEKLY, per Tear....; yor 09 , JACKSOJf &. BELL;' AQuress, ) dec 17
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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