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il i ri : . .A , MISCELLANEOUS. , '. M WHAT- HAPPENED TO h C. COOK, OF STAMFORD, If. T., AID S0MEHOOS0H RIVER RAILROAD . Mr. n. C. Cook has bwn a citizen of Stamford, r el ware Coui.tr, N. Y.. darl. g a period of 10 jearj. F sajs: "1 .unYred wl:h dizzy sick headaere fcr many years, and was eom- Tdevlr cured by t1- u of Vr KB?!?' FAVORITK RKEiv ftnnw that tf. a Hudson River VRftUpouJ" Has la Ibe ve eran CuAd t ,rol3 Pou n kc?lSi rpeclal..d lT street. PouibVeepsle i'n Fb :2 ls, he wrote to lr. Kennedy, thu: nF vh Sia: I have U3d yr medicine call ed ! IMlVWm KKNSKDY'4 . iVORIT CRM ED Y for Indlgtten and DIzzttM. U which Lwas subject t times and I k'owlroin ?li'tnatitl4Wfrtkyra 4ht.cab said of It for disorder of that nature Another railroad man. Mr. A l Revere Sta l:n gent at Tarry town, rit as to.Io.-b: tIbbvtowj tatiox. tb 22, ls4 Dk David Kbsiidv. Konrtnut, Y DKAJteiR: For a lorg time T had been troubled with severe facssof izzki ss and 1$L.1NI SICK UEAUC1IK8 I thought it TOS dua to impure blood and a disordered state of tncsyMem I was ad lfed 'o jy r "vB NEDI'S FAVORITK R'-Mtm 1 dd so, and hae been completely eored. It's the beat thing I ever heard of for any dlsordc of that nature, and Pre reomraeoded it eo many with Dr?KKNNEDY'3 FAVORITE KEMKPY Is a ircd!cine which n family or individual should be wi hou. The - laboring man. the mechanic, the student and literary man Bhoull have it It will build up a system which ba" been run iow by overwork-. 1 1 Is not expen sive and it is efficient. Ask jour druggi t for it. Price $1 per bottle. oct 23 dw nrna (SOn nfin presents- ffivtn away Send iUjVrltF usocents postage, aud you will iret free a package 1 goods of larc Tlue. that wlil start you in wrk that will at once bring you in money faster thtn anything ei e In America. Ail bout the $200.000 In presents with each box.' Agents wanted every where, of either sex of all asea, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for ua at their own homes. Fortunes for ad workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. IL Hallett Jk, Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 dAwly HealtiTls .Wealth. CUBE GDARAVTE1CD Or E. C. WKST8 Nekvb ad Bratk Tkkatmeut, & gnar anteed specific for Hysteria. Plzzlnesa, Con- Nervous Prostration eaTised bv the use of al conoi or touacw, ihwuiucoj, pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in fasanlty and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Los of power In either sex, Invo untary Losses and 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 S 00,. sent by maU prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for 6ix boxes, accompanied tth 0, we will send tho purchaser our written guar antec te-Tefund the money. If the treatment does noreffect a cure. "uarante-s issued only by JOHN C. WEST A CO , 862 W Madison St., Chicago. 111. oct 31 lydAw f"" for woirking peop'e Send 10 fl EL kVa a cents postage, ana wfe wll mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that wilt put jou In tho way of mak iniT more money in a few days than tou ever thnnirht iioaalbfa at any bUilntES. Caplt ! not rennlrcd. You can live at horu and work in tnirn tlmn onlv. or all the time. All of both aTM. nt nil Aims, erandlv successful. f 0 ccntb tn ftjraftllir earned every evening. That all who want work may. test the business mike this unDaralleled offer: To all w no are not well satlsilcdvsc will send l to py for the trouble f writuii? us. Full particulars, dirprtiona. etc. sent free. Immense pay ab solutely sure for all who starl at once, Don I delay. Address Stinson & 'Co, v Port land, Malt e. dec 2 dJtwly The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balrii is thecharm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. eb 2 dAw fa th aat nrm Men --Think - .3 Vhey know all about Mustang Lin- imentV Few do. Not to know is not to have. feb 2 dAw cm tH th 8a term KEnVOL'SDEBILmf 1 c(iTjn() nnmeroas nbsnredifHMM. bf Ginitho EliiUed -hy- sirinr.. rt&uit from youthful inUm.retioa. A - ".r'CALCuRS FOB ever brain rlc Avoid the impo.ilKia ut Metcn tious rcmc-i:J lr thit trouble. . Oft cur f CmruUT rml Trial Fck apr, and kirn iropoitiol UcU before takink treat mr4 cltrwherc. Take t SURE Rrv cor that U CL'BEO thovMMlt, dMb not interfere with rueo tien to bvfinrM, or crnnt ptn or ioconiealeMe In DSBIU3Y CrgEic Weakness, SrilYSICAIa DECAY, InYouns A Middle Aged Men. Tetco for ovtnSrxL. Bf m MA IISSIUUI SJW S) 7 tfy. iooiKM on I HOUSAWD CASES, ctentioc roeucsi prac p'.e. Ej direct pplkatioa k ik sntof aiM Its (pecita inl aemf is felt without 4eiay. TWsaU jrU l"nrtjoccf th kt larertored. The aaimarinr eteuMBU 1 iceo TRIAL tr PACXACS - TltTZATZLETFr. of life, -vrhirs rka Mi araKed are riven back mA the D&ticntbecomeaebeer On Month, - $3 00 fal and rapidir raint both trwijrth sad cxaaJrifor. Three Ksatas. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. MFC 'RUSSTt S08X If. Tenth Ot. GT. IXJTJIC, 2CO. DIIDTURED PER30KS!Wct a Truss. W J a Ak for tfrmj t or Arpliftneav d Aw 1 . ' i am A r.fulirvrnndoilPhT I 1 13 ri. iVjihas trithout doubt treatMt f 1 t4S r-J apl cnrexl mors eaiies tbsa &cv oilier .i.irut rio wciuru ' Hw success hss.simphr lwn aston"- hin : w bar tiwirvl ofcaaeo(orrn TvtraKtrx1iii onrd by bun. 1 le ffnaranteeB cutb." Ianra bott aad TresUw ssat irse. Uive P.O. sa4 Kf AfiliSSROLE Ko, 6 John St,,Uew TorV. pl Aw , - ; ' ' iniirf more money han atsmTtMnar else WW law by takinjr an agency for tho best selllnjr book oat- Beginner succeed grandly. k r a... - . u . . . k y T TTtf-mr . 0ODO IVJ. ACXllxa Llcv. .ku.& wwm w Portland, Ualna. deoJdiwl? V it . i - 1 ' . : i The DaHr...3yic7. J SH. T. WTLJilNGTON f -w In la.. MONHAf NOVEMBER 9. 85. ntercd at Ua FoatoOLee axWTTtttngton,C as second -class matter. Kewanaper Advertising . Bureett( 10 Bprnco SL J wheradvertlslar r T P." " "7 t 7 J contracts ay be I 11 I .i V- for it m ATI Senator Sherm nan aDuauw; aH tho Petersburg Index-Appeal, an doabtedly adopted for party and tempo ar purpogea only the campaign policy uCgnvernment interference . with local clf-rule in southern state's. They coald have no hope that congress and the executive would andertakeV op I he courts find excuse for. further rueddlinff with the internal affairs of Virginia. " . . r lor instance. Tbey .sugai asuojeci oi discussion which' would bctt keep the republican party lo -form until, some national emergency, some -error of a democratic executive, or some wnim r sical chnngo of popular sentiment, such as now and then'occurs, should put the party ib the IroTit' again. They haye had a reasonable dcreo pff loffiettf their -tTirt, and;lhey now wilt With patience the lurnin events jaf'bich they hope will provide a new issue with substance in it." or for an execu tive blunder, or for some i craze t or otherlo turn the thoughts of the peo pie their, way again. Consistency will compel them' to present in Congress bills aDd perhaps propose constitutional amendments concerning affsirs in the South rmt ihov know that any meas ure of agrsion'wofclc? Ve oteTwhelni- inl7 defea'etl. They know that tbo citizens in Ohiotwho voted the ppriqh-; cm ticket because of Sherman's com set and would nt otberwiso, bayeyoted it. were but as one in a hundred In the membership of tliaarty, and that mos Republicans yoted the ticket in spite oi and not because of what (Sherman did and said just as drinking men in Maine or Kansas vote with parties hay ing prohibition i theiq -platform; .not because tney neiieve in pronioiuou oui becanse they belong to the party, and f hotr L'nnw that urohibilion will not ' prohibit., ,-. , ... u What Senator Sherman ls'Ioiking for may occur. Foreign cr. domestic complications may arise; the. president may be indiscreet; tho 'popular fancy ay be drawn in new directions, ano the Republican partvmaygamstrengin Iroaj any ot these things, liutwe tnina -'in . r . r thnrrT is litt e likelihood5 of its thus profiting, and Democrats may congrat u'.ate themselves that leading Hepubli ' . . - cans, by once more returning to ques tions dead in the minds ot a vast ma- - . r 1 f a ioritv ot voters, nave cnniessea mat their party really lacks any living prin ciple upon which it dares to go before the people. With a reasonable degree of-p.udehce at Washington and else- where among Democrats, we conclude thatth work or disintegjaUod will, go oh 'in the Republican "baity of'the country, and I hat thd1 still more im portant work ot establishing thorough good feeling between the people 6f al( sections will gain rather than lose by the course Senator Sherman and some other ReDublicaas have taken in the campaign.- BradstrecCa furnishes the following commercial summary for the past week: There is -no special feature in the general trade situation as reported to Brodslreefs aside from tho evident at tempts made in i he Northwest to de press the price of wheat; The heavy rush of wheat at Minneapolis within .en davs past has not been the result of ex ceasivc deliveries from farmers bands although efforts haye been made to prt - duce that impression. ine wheat, which was already largely owned by Northwestern-millers, had been stored at interior points, and was rushed to market merely to produce the im pres. sion that the grain was being 'unloaded bv farmers. It is now evident that the plan was in a measure successful, for farmers throughout the Northwest are sbiDDine more freely on the decline started, owing no doubt to a fear that prices will be further depressed. 1 his feature of the zrain market constitutes about all that differs from the situa tion one weefc ago. ine result is a tendency towards lower prices, particularly in the Absence of an improvement iri 'the foreign demand and backed by a heavy increase in tne visible supply. -Indian corn as well as oats are relatively higher than wheat. Supplies are not so large irrespective of the question of now crop supplies. Cash purchases, too,' are heavier. Hoe products are higherfon a better nomeand export demand, as well as in sympathy with the price of corn. The general movement of dry goods has been light, and. on the whole, disap pointing. At Boston there has been a smaller business during the week than for a long time past. Reorders are not expected until settled cold weather. appears. An encouraging feature is found in the fact that while tho mills are producing in excess of one year ago no complaints are : heard,.' while . early in November, 1881, there were pro nounced demands tor a further restric tion o! production. . Wool is re ported to-be steady and ot mod erate aclivitv. Manufacturers are well stocked, but more liberal purchases are expected to be made within six Weeks. It is repotted that 25 per cent, more wool and worsted machinery is running than one year ago. The general trade situation is not chanced within a week. At Boston it A- : w in nntir onlv: .at Philadel-I bhia it ii cdndu Jed on a moderate scale and wfih no features. At lialtiraore it i nnttl the resUar distribution for the cotJDleltJ- wt Cincinnati ilionr.lrrain andprovisioni are dull, and iron and coal are improving. . Cleve land exhibits no renewed activity, and at Indianapolis business is quiet, with tbecutlook for a moderate traoe. At Chicago it is reported tnat a newer rrf& veto) era vf gobtis is Oxpectecl nex. Week St. IVdi's; Memphis and 1,ouis c-n lo. asnAHneft lair- and- satnf actory volume of transactions in staple good. At surh cities as lVriv Ps Moine, J)avenp'rt and- Milwaukee tnere Tas fbeeh ri . fairly, satUfactMry basiness : At " ' Minneapolis and 'St: Paul there has b'-en a' smaller volume of trade, and at (Kansas uity considerable activiiy. Ctdton has been dull and lower, Icture3 some. 17 points, and spots about 4o on the weeK, . i ms tvas caused by heavier visioie supplies and light demand from spinners and frim UvernooL The demand for grocery staples has been only moderate. with sugar and urazu couee lowBr Fancy grades ot butter are higher. Cheese is dull with Hint export ...de mand. Iron and sleel and coal present . 1 U no features as compareu wim week. Thcrfl were 156 failures in tho United States reported to BradslreeCs during the week, aga nst 10 in the pre ceding week, and 166, 219 and 149 in the corresponding weeKs or itw. iooo and 1R82 resDeetivel v. About 86 per cent. were those of small traders whose capital was less than $5,000. i 'A Walking advertisements for Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy arc the thou sands it has cured. . NOYK91BEU 'NPN8KS8B.. When a woman goes horseback rid- , , inir she wears a silk plug hat. isne does that 89 the horse will beliove she's a roan and won't become ingntenea at her. Sho couldn't fool a Kentucky mnlathat wav. Kentucky Mate Jour nal.' ... "Wbv is an apple pie." . said; Fgg, eyeing tho remarkably flat specimen oe tore him. "like a spring?" Nobody ventured an answer, and t ogg was forced ta break the. painful silence by explaining that it could not rise above its snuce uosion Transcript. "1 1 was never t-xactlv buried alixe." said an -old clerk, recounting his experi . -r I 1 I- : n ence. out 1 ovce worseu a wet-K m Binr that-x! d nor advertt'e. Wnerri came out my? tieadrWhS almost as white as you now seo it SoliUry ctnnnenient did 1 t.lfQStoniJseapom K bhe wears a swe-t smile r ' 5 As she fflides no the aisle With tho grace of : a rythmical sonnet; And oh! she looks cute In her nobby new suit And that dear little duck of a bonnet. , , , r i v A XJournal. A .nerchant alone in d h sol a ,te store Sanir "Willow, tit-willow, tit wiN low!" I said to him, "why are you r acing the floor. Singinc Willow, tit-willow, lit-wii . ; low?" "Alas!" he replied as he sniotberod'bis crie3. "I thought it was nonsense to adver tise. And now I've no custom at all but the flics. Ob! willow, tit-willow, tit-wiilow!" NY World. "Hermann" is up to an extraordinary numberjof tricks wjth bis nimble hands; but he will never take in as much, or as many to the square inch. asOr.' Hull's Cough Syrup in its big raid on., coughs or colds. Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thoughts. " .. . Kcd Star Congh Cure's a simple drug Without a Latin name; n j Cut when 'tis used for coughs or colds It gets there all the same . The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one's self. . i , v The Height of Happiness is the restoration of a woman after years of sickness Id f perfect health. Imagine, then. IbejWof the family of Mrs. i, of Kingston; N, Y.. who had suffered for over five years, con sequent upon the diseases and weakness peculiar to females. She was induced totryPr Kennedy's "Favorite Rem edy.' After using only two bottles all her ailments disappeared, and she says that she feels and considers herself in perfect health. , , ) ; Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; il produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as Vbright as a button. It is very pleas ant to tasto. It soothes the child, soft ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves ind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-nve cents a bottle. jly 6 deodcewly Nervous Debilitated Men You are allowed a free trial for thirty days ot the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of .Nervous Debility, oss rf Vitalitjband Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaran teed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated phamphlet. with full information, terms, etc, mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. w 8 m & w lvR : How to make home happy. Buy an Oihellocook stove from Jacobi's Udw. Depot. f The Excursion and Pic Nic OEalON 13 O VE RAND TIT E THE 1T&I CAL AND BALL SEASON has opened again andJOBN WERNER, the practical Uerman Barber and Perfumer. Is personally In at tend ukce at his Hair Dressing Saloon. 29 Mar ket Street, between Water and Front, Wll mifigton, N. C. -1 oct 22 MlCETOANEOUS. OneEtperenceof Many u fUaving experienced t great deal tbf VTroubler frd-n indfgestion.fp roucn athat l came near losing my v so i My troubles always came after eating nny fofl . ' ... - - - Ilowcer liaht ?For ivro or threo bours at aaime." I fcadJoK.tofig Excrnciatfug r'nP "And theonly way I ever got" ' "Rfliekr W.I-.aJ:V7or.T::-:-' Was .throwing, up, ail my ; stomach contained I! No one , can conceive the pains thatt bad to go thrcugh, until V At last?" ; ... . . , . , I was taken ! "So that for three weeks I lay in bed and - Could eat nothing!!! s r M aufferinffs were so that I called two doctors to give me something . that would st"P the pain- . Their'efforts wpre no good to me At last I heard a good deal "About your Hon Bitters! And detemined to try them." Got a bottle in tour hours I tcok the contents ot One!!!! Next day I was out of bed and have not seen a . -. Sick!" - Hour, from the samo cause, since. I have recommended it to hundreds of others. You have no sucn "Advocate as I am. Geo. Kendall, Allstan, Boston, Mass. Ioviirlr!it Cruelty. To permit yourself and family to 'SntTpr!1' With sickness when it can be preven ted and cured eo easily With Hop Bitters!!! None genuine without a bonc-i of green Hops on the white laheu bnun Til .oieoaous stuff. with "nop; or "HopsT Vin heir nar oct. : Sim d&w nr rote ; A BIG OFFER. StfKSS 5 0 gtve away 10- 0 self operaUn? Washing U U Machines: If j ou want one send us your'name. P. O. and express office at once. f TtfB NATIONAL CO., 21 Dey 8t., N. Y. nov2d&w 4w WANTED An active man or woman In every county to sell our goods. Salar 75 per month and expenses or commission Kxpenf es In advance Outfit free. For full pariiculars address ST aNDARD SILVER WARE CO., BOSTON, MAS. , nov dw 4W-- - - a V T?Ctt its Causes ad Curb. JC4A JCil Joo by one who Was dea: twenty edght years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with n benefit. Cwred ft imself in three Bonths, and since then hundreds of others by tame Drocesa. A plain, simple and auccessf ni hnme treatrnent. Address T. S. PAGE, 128 .East CUth at , New York City. nov 2 4wd&w Parker's Tonic. ; 4 . .... ..- . - ' I if -o-ftii Tft wasiliie awav from ajrN dissipa- t'on or any disease or weakness and rcqu.re a ft'lraulant take Pakkes'8 Tonc at oi.ee; it will lnvlgora e and bnild ou up from the flrtt dose but win never intoxicate n 9 bw hundreds of dves It miy save yours, nov 2 illSUOX & CO., New York. Mortgage Sale. rIIB UNDERSIGNED, BY VIRTUE OF the powers In a mortgage deed made to hltn by David G. lewi. the 1st January, 'SSI, and re ceded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Tlrnnswick countv. the 8 h January. S1, in Boos Z. or pges 36 J 161 and S62, and to satisfy .the conditions of said 'mortecge deed, iil expose to public si 1, to the h'gheBt Li -ripr. at the I'otirt House door, in the town of SmithvlUa Tirurjwi',S countv. at 12 o'clock. Id , on the 4tb November, isss, tne jw 01 land and tenements thereon, described in sa'd mortsaare. Ivlrg n the county of B unswlck. on the Worth wee t side of Ailen's Creek, con talning 513 acres, more or lee s, for a more par- ttp.uiHr rtp.sermtion or wmcn reieiwee made to said mortgage deed. Terms eaan. u. v mcwijABiaix, oct2 20t Mortgagee First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL 8TOCH- SURPLUS FCKD..Um.m. -- 1280,0 ( 66,00 D posits received and ooUoctlona mads all ac6lrtlft points in the United Stat . DIRECTORS E. B. BURRUSS D. G. WORTH A. MARTIN. JAS. SPRUNT. GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OITICKSfil . C BURRGSS.. President Cashier svt Csahlsx A. K. WALKER- W.LARKINS TI 2 Lime Lime. Lime. 1800 BBLS. ROCKLAND 1 IUE BEST QUALITY, FOR SALE. SEN D IN Y OUR ORDERS. WORTH & WORTH. . sept.. ; v Purcell House, . WILMINGTON, N. C. rjiHOfiOUGHLY RENOVATED- First class accommodations. . J9 Rates reasonable. Oyster- Raw tor now open. Best New River Oysters served on half shell. cctis 3m B, JU PKRRY; Prop nkmrjEivtiAiiEous Hew Ypr5 a T7iIniinsrton IStcanyliipt Co. yKOi7PIER;34,?.ST KIVE NEW YORK At 3 o'clock. P. M. v f. REGULATOR....-, ...ataraay.:Oct. 31 BENEFACTOR.'...;;... -...SatTtrday, Not ; 7 REGU LATOR. .... ii. .... .--Saturday, Nov U BENEFACTOR.... Saturday, Nov 1 1 FROM WIUHNGTOS t J ; QULF STREAM... .Eriday, Oct, 30 .Friday, Nov S REGULATOR..-. BENEFACTOR... REGULATOR. . . . Friday, Nov 13 ..FilJay, Nov :o M9" Tnrenh mils v, Lading and Low eel Through Rates guaranteed to and from Point tn North and South Carolina. ' Tat Freight or Passage apply to H. G. sMALLBONKa, superintendent, Wilmington, N, C. TIIEO. G. EG SR. Freight Agent, . New York. IL 1. J!vnas f 4iit Arent, H5. .Broad way. Now TorV I 1 11 . j , 1 r . t - i' . j4 . t9 MARKET STREET, NO. 112, (UI TAIRS) IS COMPLEIE IN Jtu VJSK X . JcifioPx. U2, AND WE ARB PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER. OF-?.A "tc nntinq imiri-mRiBM . WHEN XOU WANT , PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LET ' TER-IIEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS,' ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, pamphlet pijinting, . . tags, land deeds, -Mortgage deeds, sher- "? ; iffs' deeds, civil warrants,; .' ' STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES JODGr MENTS.' JUSTICES- EXECUTIONS. CHAT- . ; TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. : Addresa. REVIEW JOB OFFICE; , WILMINGTON, N. C Female School. Misses Burr & James, PRINCIPALS. Mrs. M. St Oushing, Mcsical Instructress i ' -m3E TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL 8E2 Ein will commence on TUESDAY, Oct 6th. Instruction as heretofore, thorough and svs tematlc, each child receiving indlvldul atten tion. The toujo 01 instruction inciaet Ring ing, cans hemes, ires nana Drawing, am ob ject teaching, without extra charge Paint. inac in Oil, water Colors and Pastel, also. era von Draw leg taugnt at moderate charges On account of the unfinished state of the Church, and the present necessary use of the School Hcuse In connection with the building, the school will be opened and continued for a few weeks in the Hall of the Hook & Ladder Comrnv. on Dock, between Third and Fourth streets. Kntrance in the rear of the building at the East side. For particulars eee Princi pals at 301 Market street, or 224 No. Third. . sept 15 . COME SEE USI HENEVEB YOU ARE IN NEED OF - FPJNIIKE, ESLIUE cr EINDI1IE come and see us. We have the most complete establishment in the eity, carry a large stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. ' Give us your orders. ' JACKSON Sf BELL. " Another. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS ' THI? v.. day, anoihcr large lot of Millinery and Fancy Goods; among them a fall line of JERSEYS,' all col ors. ;The attention of the Ladles Is respectful ly Invited. 1 . - MISS E. KARRER. Tollers' Buadhyf, oppotUc lew 32 arkeL ,t oct 23 - . The cheapest and best cook stoves can be bad Hdw. Depot; heating; and at "Jacobi's " t YY .. 2"- Ji " Jt iT4 9 "iiif T x-SiV 1 KAXLlCOADa, fie; V711mlngtoii & Welflou Ballfoad (Jompany. CONDENSED SCHEDULK. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. pated Aug.2,83 No. is, Dally No 40, Dany iSave Weldon.. ,2 15 3 S3 P. M. j 5 3d P. Ar. Boeky Mennt 41 at: Arrive larboro. Leave TaTboro.. Leave WUeon... An-. Goldsboro. Leave Warsaw. Leave Burr aw.. Art WUmlngton. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 47, Dally No.4DaIlT L've Wilmington Leave Burgaw.. Iave V rw. Arr. GoldBlo"0. 1 eave Wl'son... Ar.Bock yMoun t 9 27 10 I Ail. 8 &3 9 50 M. 11 17 " 12 18 P. M. I 04 - 1 37 11 f-3 12 04 A. M 12 5.1 . 1 27 Arrive Tarboro. Leave Tarboro. Arrive Weldon.. 4 55 P. 11 5 A. M. 3 05 2 45 A., if " Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road let Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M Ea turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.80 a m dally. . - . Train No; 43 North Will etop st all siatloni. Train No. 40 South will stop nty at Wilan Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 make -close connection at Wei don for all points North Daily. All rail h Richmond, and dally except Sunday vlaflw I tine. -:- .-1 i Trains make, close col section for all polnu North via Richmond and Washington. All train? run solid between Wruinrton and Washington, tnd have Pullman Palace Sieen -era attached. - v :: :.." --'JOHN JUDIVLNR, . ? General Superintendent. T. II. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Artct Wilintngton, Columbia r irr: I CO!DENSEDf SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Abg.2d,'85 No. i8, Dally No. 40,Dalh Leave Wilmington. ..; .. Lake Waccawaw 5'20 9 43 11 36 P. M. 10 10 P. M. 11 17 " 12 40 A. M. Marion... .... . : Arrive Florcnc c. . . .". j 12 85 1 15 4 34 6 40 Sumter.... ...... 4 3t A. M. 6 40 " Columb a ...... TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 43, Dally No. 47, Dallj I eave Columbia. Arrive Sumter.. Leave Florenie. Leave Marion, u Leave L Wac'w Ar Wlloiington. 9 5 H 55 V. M. 4 30 5 14 7 14 8 33 P. M. 5 07 A, M. fl 53 .- - 7 44 - 9 07 Train 43 stop at all Stations. Nos. 43 and 47 stop Only at Brink lcys.White vl 11c, Lake Waccamaw, Fair BJuff, Klcbola, Marior,Pce pee, Florcrce, TlmmonBvlilc, Lynchburg, Mayesvllle, tfumtcr. Wedgefleld," Camden Jcnctfon and Eastover. Passengers for Olumbla and all points on G &G R. R., C, C 4 A. R. R. Statlocs, Alke Jun tlon, and all points beyond, should tar the; 40 Night Express. Pullman Slefpcrsfor Augusta on this train. , Puilmaa Sleepers for Savannah on Train IS. -i All trains run solid between CharlcstCB and Wilmington. ..; , ' JOHN F. DIVIKE, General Superintendent U T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent aug3 M . r . .' .- .. : Carolina Central HV fl. i Company. OiTrxca or ENEaAi. surEBXNXEKPsax, 1 tti i ixtniralastoa; N. C' ci.27. I Change of Schedule. AND AFTER THIS DATE,' THI following bchscnu will he operated on Railroad : - ' PASSENGES, MAIL AND EXPRESS TEilir. .s':-1 Dally except Sundays., .v.-' -1 Leave Wilmington at....... .7.(0 P. J No. 1. 1 Leave Raleigh at....... 7.55 P. JJ . i ) Arrive at Charlotte at.. ... .0 A u ' ) Leave Charlotte at ..S.15 P. J Nol 2. J Arrive Pt Raleigh at .M A. J , , T J Arrive at Wilmington at....8.25A. r LOOAL FREIGOT Passenger Car t - - Attached. , Leave Charlotte at. Arrive at Lauriobarg at.. Leave Laurinbnrg at..... Arrive at Charlotte at.... Leave Willing ton at..... Arrive at Laurinbnrg at.. Leave Laurinbnrg at..... Arrive at Wilmington at. mm i ,W a. S 45 P. M. ..6.15 A. a. .4.40 r. A. m. 6.00 P.S- .........5.30 A- p.4) r. Passenger Trains stop at regular onlyTand points designated la the Com? TlmeTable, n SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER 1 1 '5 T EXPRESS AND FREIGHT ! Dally except Sundaya. . w - J Leave Charlotte....--- pL No-s-1 Arrive at Shelby...- 12f J v. . LeaveShelby.......... JSp!h. N;4' J Arrive at Charlotte. 5 1 Trains No. 1 and J make close cor Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to andfroa' S&ough Sleeping Cars between and Charlotte and Raleigh and CbarKH- Take. Train No. 1 for sutesrllle.Bi Westcrn NTC B R, Asheville and pott Also, for Spartanburg, Greenylit Atlanta and all points Southwest.. - - 8nPertS Aral F. W. CLARK, General Pawcnjer w sept; 2 1 ' - . r-T The Western Tribune. a : TITXBTY-TWO COLUMN wriKt. i- tunr and Proprietor, AsheylUe, N. u. freedom aU questions of pubhc Jdoctrtoe. Jn politics it will teach Democrauc pure and simple. -t- e.,hB npbuUJlB? v It will labor xw-rJ.fff!; M c"t our wholatate, and pe"J ,0 0 fester, optsent of the varied resources North Carolina.- 11EAllri,a(u so tool - It wlU be the friend of aU f as they are the friends of the iop ci v iTwiU aspire to deserve the 4 itz and 6lgnl5dtmannei JJSmg l? clndhigfromlU colnmns very.ui "TRTBUftE Is printed from a w tndpved Power f.yeper yesr. 51efrl tl.e,iperwll Jtar tl50, felx Months. 7oc, Three o" variably la advance. I 4 55 P. M. I ...7 jns) 4 05 P. M. 6l6p" m 4 f4 7 3G - 7 fX - i 7 5o; yp;'is- . ', ... mm
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