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MISCELLANEOUS. WHAT HAPPENED TO H. C. COOK, OF STAMFORD, - YM AMD SOME HUDSON BIYEB RAILROAD MEM-' Mr.H. C. Cook has been aclilzenof Stamford, Delaware Couiit. N. Y., durl g a period of 10 year. P "1 tuffered with dizzy sick beadacre fcr many years, asd ws com pleVW cured lv t? me of Hr KKNVKDT' FAVORlTB KBiE1V. 1 kn"w that It's s medicine wo thy of all that an be awi o' It " What happen -d to Mr Ctok hipens t hundreds ot o hfisrairl th-- testify wbb Mm tht IT KBNK1YN KAVOMIK RKM KDY gives laimeda'e rlef. Head what a Hudson River Kafra 1 mm .nya- . Me lius la the ve can c nd r of tae Pourn kferi pedal. 'd replies at Hj I'arrtfon street. PoLbkepsle ' fib .2', lsil. he wrote to lr. Kennedy, thu-: - Iivar Mar I have usd y nr medicine rail ed I r D VI" KKNNfcl.y rViKITif KKVED for Tndigetlrn and rlzzlne, to which wa snbiectttimea and I k'6w from" expe in e thnt It U w. rhy of a'l tht can be said of ii for disorders of mat nature Another railroad mm. Mr. A tie Revere Sta 1 n ' ?ent at Tarry town, rit fo'.lo vs: TARRHOWf TATION, tb 22,1-564 Dr ntvn KEXSmr. Bondoii', Y DEAn m: for a lmg tiTie I ha 1 been tronb'.td wHhfvrre t'acasot izzii 8S an:l ul sd SICK HEAI CHKS I 'h rgt It -vas du to Impure olod and a disorlejed s'ate of taesy-'cn I was ad l;ed 'o . y r K N K D '6 FA V ) K IT R M K OY I d d r o. and ha'-c Ven cop'-etely cored. It's the bet thing 1 ever heard of for any disorder ot that nature, and Ve recommended it to many wlin like success HkKevere Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE KKMKDY is a rrcd'.clne which n family or lndieidutl should bo wl hour. The aboring man. ihc n-echanlc. the student ar.d literary men shoul 1 hare It-' It will tmlld up a yttcm whtort ha been run -lovri bv overwer it Is not xpen slve and It Is efficient. Ask your druggl t fcr it. Price l per bo'tie. oct 23 dJtw nrm QaA finfi presents given away Send )6J)JJJ ua S cents postage, and you will get free a package of goods of latgl vrae. that will start you In work that will at once bring you In money faster than anything e' e In America. All about the tJOO.OOOin presents with each box. Agents wan red ev-ry where, of either sex, of aliases, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for ail workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. Hallstt & Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&wly Health is Wealth. CUBE GUARANTEED Dr E. C WEST'S Nkbvk aD BBAiif TajtATMEirr, a guar anteed sped Ac for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Flte, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused bv the use of al cohol or tobacco, - Wakefulness Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature old Age, Barrenness. Los? of power In either sex, Invo uutary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea caused by ovr exertion ot the brain,- self abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment, f 1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX POXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied lib. $.'t, we will send the purchaser our written guar antae to refund the money if the m-atmen-does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued ohlj by JOHN C. WEST CO , 862 W Madison et., Chicago. 111. c 21 lvdAw HW I O for working ieop'e Send 10 CL Lb 1 cents postage, ana we wll mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in the way of mak lng more money In a few days than ou ever thought possible at any bualnpss. CapU 1 not required. You can live at horui and work in snare time only, or all the time. All of both sexe, of all ages, grandly successful. '0 cents to $5e8ll7 earned every evening. That all who want work mav test the busln-ss, we make this unparaUclcd offer: To allwnoaTe not well satisfied will send il to 'pay for the trouble .f writing ua. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immen-e pay ab solutely sure for all who start at once Don'i delay. Address bTiNSON & Co. Ponland, Mali e. " dec 2 dAwly 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 m dw cm tu th st nrm Men Think Ihey know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. . Not to know is not to have. feb 2 dAw cm tH h sat nm K EKV0U5 D E3 1 UTY Jjocoyn J numerous o'ji-curotii vnm, baf- v..-. ainjtLo fkiiied rby- youtMul ir..fcrction. A '. t At t cal Cur2 ron loo-freoirrtlul zcncd.vr over hrr.l k work. AvCiJ the in-.poK.tiP.i rt prctcn t.ouj reuueirt i-t thtf ZBiiiinr. l rTT;i" Rf51 Circular nd T. il Teik . .tTTBT HAT. Mil facts bef jrc tab.lr.2 treat. 57 X3UlZ tMiSURE RExcnrtintiiA& i.nYO'ina: MiaaieKs--. intCTCTC -ttcif- tioA to buiinrs. or ouh pain or Ineenveaiettce in any 'way. Fownded a acientific medical princi ple. Br direct application 1 ejrra for over ix pj - , f EARS BY USE IN MANYrvt! Thousand Cases t HJ Lt 4 CO me aeat ci aiscaae ita r f t a r-Xl specific influeoce ia felt ?T4 iriMiniit dplsv. Tha Bat. Surjl function of the ho PACKACZ lm an crsaniun 1 restored. iThe cnimatinz element TlfEATMJSTTP. uf lit, trhich tiart beea -asted err ciren back jud One Alontb. S3-C0 nui. 3-00:fj5i:hMentbcomeieheec Hoctts. AOCtTjlfai.aarspitijTfaintbota iUajtht, tsti rnh ainl MXiimi rigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. WfcHEIESTS 06 XJ. Tenth ST. tOTId. ICO. Qll DTURED PLRSQjS Mot a Truss. V 1 I Ai for trtn' nfr -J5 ATirHaric. IVJB lIVil J-'--t --k.'-r dw 1 A Tjrndln-rondonPliy-cian l- Wi he nm OOice ;u New rk. rr -in Am. Journal ofatd. mkes a specialty ofEpUepey ban vitbrvot doubt treated and 'ire 1 more cases thaa mULJ OvUtfr il.'UlC piAJTaftCiau. 1111 suim u. u'- mjimu vun i-uuij; wr qjt umiu w - nan stand irg curd by him. U roarantcrsa crirw." Tjarjr bottlo and Treatiae se&a tree. Cire P.O. aa4 Exprew a1drrCT to . ik. AB. ML&EROLE. No. W John St., New York, pl Air ft p f I ri more money nan at anything else vJIIJby taking an agency for the best elllnx book out. Beginners succeed grandly. Portland, Maine. decSdAwlv 3 1 MM the Daily Review J H. T. J AMS Editor p Prop WILMINGTON. N. p. S A 7 UR1A Yn? OVEM &Ert, 21. j$5. r ter-t the PostoQce at Wilmington, N. C. ia Accond-claas matter. TSIISfAPEEl maybe found on file at Geo. P. RowxiX is Co" Newspaper Advertising Bureau ( 10 Sprue BcX where advertlstog UE17-.V0REL contracts may b made for is in C arMon Newsaml Courier: Thf N ti..ii'tl Batter, Chiesu and Egg Co c vwtitian. which assembled in Chicago Itt-i wek. pas3e a resolalion demand ing: that a duty shall be placed on Euro p-a 11 es imported into this country. This 'a reducing the doctrine of protec tiorrto a very fiue point indeed, but it it cann t be proved that the intelligenf American hen can successfully com pete with the pauper fowls of Earope she shrtnld quit llie business ot egs pro duction and sell herself for a sprirg chicken at once. - Index Appeal: We learn, from what seems ti be trustworthy sources, that the abandonment of the Whig does n signify (Jen. Mahone's retirement from Virginia politics. He means to contin ue the tixbt.. but has wisely concluded that th magnificent outfit of the Whig is entirely to expansive a plant for a mere patty organ. We understand that the plan is to have a weekly paper, to be. run as a daily during the active pe riod of the campaign, and based on a capital of $10,000. raised by voluntary contributions of $1 from the Republi cans ot each voting precinct in the State. It Ibis plan succeeds there is no doubt that Mr Elam will be retained as editor of the new paper. The EnPlUh royal family have been fitting up their houses Recent addi tions and alterations at Marlborough House, the city home ot the Prince of Wale., have cost a much larger sum than was originally estimated, and Parliament will be asked to vote another amount, nearly as lare a9 was granted tnr the puposo last sesson. There will also ne a good bill Ironi Windsor Castle as a considerable amount of work has been going on there this autumn both on the public and private apartments. A large suite on the south side between Victoria and York Towers has been redecorated and redfuraished tor the ocenpation of Princts Beatrice and her husband. The Queen has also ordered a fuite ot rooms to be arranged for their use at Buckingham Palace, where they are to reside when in London. When Gen. McOJellan died be was at work, upon an article for the Century on the battle of Sbarpsburg. and in bis library was found an incomplete man uscript just as he had left .t. With it were books of reference appropriately marked, his order book and copies of letters which he had received and sent The publishers have requested General Fitz John Porter to finish the sketch. In his notes Gen. McClellan says that at the second batile ot' Bull Run Gen. ynz John Porter, instead of having 30 000 men, had only halt that num ber, atld . that 3,000 of them, owing to Secretary Stantou's orders, were at Fredericksburg and virtually out of Porter's hands. He also says that the men that Porter did have were not fit tor fighting, owing to their being worn ou. The old coairoversy as to whether or not the east coast of Greenland wa8 S3tt!e by the Northmen, who built thriving colonies on the west coast in the early middle azes, has been decided by a Danish Government expedition, sent ou. in the spring of 1883 to explore the little visited coast. The early Nor wegian record speak ot sixteen par ishes and Dearly 300vi!laees on Green land eight or nine hundred years ago, when it had its own Bishop; but this entire civilization had perished when Davis pen en t rated along the west coast to the ttrait that bears his name in 1585. The tact that an "eastern'1 and a "western" settlement were spoken of in the records led to the belief that both c asts had been settled in the early days. while modern explorations have made progress only along the west coast Nordenskjold. who visited these regions in 1883, beiive that he had found traces of ancient habitations on. the east side similar to those found along the west coast. The Danish explorers have proved him wrong. They opent two winters on the east coast and pene trated a hundred miles further north and than the point (sixty-fire degrees 18 minutes, reached by Graah in 1829, mapping out the land and calling it ' King Christian the Ninth's Land;" but they found 00 trace of previous oc cupation, except a ' beer bottle which the Esquimaux who inhabit these high latitudes had looked askance at for two years, believing il to be somehow con nected with the elyes of the inland glaciers which they fear as evil spirits. The explore! s were unable ' to account for the presence of the bottle, that had the name of a well-known Norwegian brewer blown in the glass, until they learned of Nordenskjold's previous visit .1 a a 9 m 10 tne ncignoornooa. j.ne coast was quite accessible last samcr north ot th irlari?r PuissorCotv land presented an. urtexpecied iew Pot handsome motfnUinS and grea 11J wlth V4 rv litll ice. 'No doufretoainis. from the report otthetexpedittoii that by , the eastern settlemont' in the old record was meant th-one furthest south on the wen c ast. for in the lower latitndes this coast trends sharply toward the eat. Important ruins have been found iher. - . - Pur' gold al ays has i's base imita tion. It is so with Salvation Oil. which is worth its weight 'in cold to all suOVrt-rs troni rheumatism, neuralgia, or etmt. It kills pain every time See t hat you get the genuine. Price twenty five cents a bottle. NOVB31BE16 NONSKNSE. A key is among the latest ornaments lor women's bonnets. Perhaps it will be utilized when they unfasten their lrcks before retiring. Boston 2rans cript "Attend your chnrch.'the pardon cries; To church each fair one goes; The old go there to close their eyes. The vounc to eje their clothes. " " GoodalCs Sun. Little Jonnnv. on being asked by his school teacher if he kne what was meant by 'at par," replied that "Ma was always at Pa when became home late" Life. You arc bound to read, I see," said Mrs. S. to her husband, who. with novel in hand, was busy among its pages. ,JSo is thJs book." he replied, without looking up. and his talkative wite collapsed. Mer. Trav. If you should allow me fourteen dollars per week on which to run the house." she said, as they sat together in the twilight, "and I saved three dollars per week, out ot that, what would you say !" ' "Say? Why. I'd say you ounht to run it on. leven, he growled as be lighted the gas. Detroit Free Press. Oh ! for a girl with bright blue eyes, A girl that knows how to love. A girl that can make good fquash pies And i3 sweet as the eneels above. Oh tor a girl thai will not flirt, A woman kind and true: A wife to ew buttons on your shirt. When she' nothing elm to do. Lynn Union Tlift Itlclieft Man in the Vo Id wnn'il h noor without health. The dying millionaire consumptive would exchange all he is worth for a new lease of lifa- lie could have dan it lor a song had he ued Dr. Pierce's "Golden Med ical Discovery" before the disease had rAftnhPtl its last staees. This wonder ful preparation is a positive cure for consumption 11 taKen in time, ror au diseases of the throat and lungs it is urn quale. All druggists. The wife and son of ex Secretary Lincoln are both in very poor health. ' Kind Word for Good Thiner. Dr. David Kennedy. My wife iias used your "Favorite Remedy" for Gen eral Debility and Liver Complaint, and is getting strong and well. I can ceeer fully recommend its use in every family as a family medicine Yours with gratitude. WM LUNDY, Baltimore. Md. Is Your 15Iood Pare? For impure blood the best medicine knownTSCOVILL'SSARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD AND LIVER SYSUP, may be implicitly relit d on when every thing else fails. Take it in the pring time especially for the impure secre tions of the blood incident to that season of the year; and take it at all times for Cancer. Scrofula. Liver Complaints. Weakness, Boils. Tumors, Swellings. Skjn Disease. Malaria, and the thous and ills that come from impure blood. Toensurca cheerful disposition take SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, which will restore the mind to its natual equilibrium. The Secret of Living, Scovill's Saksaprili-a, of Blood and liver Sykup. will cure Scrofulous Taint. Rheumatism. White Swelling, Gout Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervotu Debility, Malaria, and all diseases arising from an impure condi tion of 'he blood. Certificates can be presented from many leading physi cians, ministers, and head3of 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 of the above diseases. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup should always be used when "children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once: it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleas ant to taste. 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-rfive cents a bottle. jly 6 deod & wly The Landmark, J3UBLISUKD AT STAT3C3VILLE, Iredell county, N. C . lit the leading newspaper In Western North Carolina . It Is the only Democratic Paper published in Iredell county one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the tte and ha? at tained a larger local circulation than any pa per ever heretofore published in the county. . Its circulation m Alexander, Wilkes, Athe, Alleghany, Yadkin, Datle and Iredell, ia larg er than that of any two papers In the State combined ; and is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold ia Foray the, Surry, Rowan and west ern Mecklenburg. It la the only paper "n Western Forth Caro lloa that employs a Regular Canvassing A gent and thus kept constantly be'oie the people. Under this tystem a rapl Uy Increasing circu lation is the result,, making the Landmark the best advertising medium in Western Nortn Carolina. (, Address -V - LANDMARK, SUtesvUle.N. C. t rrr ANTED An active man or woman In V V erery county to seUour goods. Salarr $73 per month and. expenses in advance. Out fit free. Tor full particulars address STAN DARD SILVER M ft.BE CO., BOSTON.alasa. nov 23 MISCELLANEOUS. o) TWi IP J M H TrUDEVMARSC Free frviit Opiates, Emetics anti Jfoison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. IT nprPfiTST lvn TtFIITIfSI. ME CHAH1.ES A. VetiELER 10., BALTIMORE, nov 2 eod tcrai , DTfi fK t?t? 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If you are wasting away from agfl, disslpa t'on or any dls ae or weakness and require a p -lmiilaiu tae Pakkbb's Tosc at once; it will lnvlg ra e and build ou up f cm the firrt dose" but will naver intcxicate It ta3 caved hundreds of dves it may save yours. nov 2 HISCOX & CO., New York. THE Magic Insect Exterminator AND MO?QUITO BI1E CURBS. We offer one thousand dollars for Its equal. Send for circulars. SALYLDE & CO., nov 21 - 8 Fast 18th street. New York WANTED Agent In every section of the country to sell HO. S. S. COX'S great book, Thbee Decades o jtederal leg islation," illustrated with Steel Plate". Ouiilts now ready, a gents are making $10 to $3 J a Cav. Wite t tre publisher? f r terms J M. fcTODDART & CO., 31 KthSt .Wash ington, D. C. nov.O VlfANTED Young Ladies in city or country t tYir-v hnnriPB- fannln si ting employment; no lmtiuctlcna to buy; . 1 . - 1 j t , .rrt WOrE can uj sent uy man uiaiaini- uujo. Mm. tn 6Q tipr wrk PJin Vifl Tnadft No canvassing, particulars free, or eample of work mailed for to nr cents in stamps Please auureFS, liuaiis lUAn u r av, a u ur v.v., jjuo- ton. Mass. P. O. Box 1916. Reduced in Price to $2 Per Annum A First-class Magazina In every respect. Lippincott's Magazine. A Popular Monthly of General Literature WI h the issue for January, IS. 6, important changes will be rnad-j in ilie literary character and typographical appearance of Llpplncr tt's Magaz nc, which, while more tban maintain ing tde former standards f excellecce will. If Is expertpd, materially Incraasi its popular ity and widen it sphere of us fulness The distinct ve features of 1 ipplncctt'd for the coding year wi l be as folio W6: It will be a live periodical, interesting itself In all the euTrent topics of the day, literary, artUtic, political, and social, ai d enlisting in their discussion the ablest pens in England and America A fair hearing will be accord ed to. ail tiles of a controversy, though the magazine will Fti'lctly preserve its own neu trality. It will be especial y s'rorg In fiction A new novel, entltlcu "Hope", ty vV. E Jsorris, au thor of atiimony,' "No New 1 hing. ' eic, who is perhaps the cleverest of the rising au thors of ngisnd, will run throngh ihe yer, accompanied by a bril lantstrial. t;calicg with the literary and dramatic life of New Yoik l it?, from the pen of a writer who prefers to keep his nami a secret but whose every touch rcve -Is an Intimate acquaintance witn the ECf es which he describes. It will be rich la short stories, poems and sketches By s ecial arrangement it will be the au thorized medium through which the latest ut terances ot toe most eminent transatlantic writers will r?ach the American public simul taneously with their appearance abroad. It will numoer among its American contrib utors such write- s as Gail Hamilton. Julian Hawthorne, Harriet Frescott Spofford. John Rach Mc Master, J. S. of Dale," J. Brander Matthews, eta , etc " Itwi'lbethe chejpest flrst-cla6s magazine issued ia America Kecognizing the needs of the time for good literature at moderate prices, the p ihi3hers have deciced to lower the sub scription price, commencing with the new vol ume, to a turn taat will place Llpplnctt's Magazine within the reach of a l. For sale by all Newsdealers. 25 cents per copy $2 per annum A Specimen Copy &ent tree on Applicallan. J. B LIPPIS(J'TT COMPANY, Publishers, 7i5 and 717 Market ct , Philadelphia. novH RALEIGH REGISTER. Bj P. M. HALE, Printer (a lie State. Subscribe to jour Home Paperjand pay fcr It and then remit $2 to pay for your State Democratic Paper, the Baleigh Register. Each new sub scribei. remitting $2 direct, is entitle 1 to the Register for one year and to WEBSTER'S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY, which, until August 1, 1883, is offered as a Premium. Sample copies of - the Register mailed os application. Address, RALEIGH REGISTER, may 19 Baleigh, N. C. a mm mam SEND JOB A SAMPLE COPY. THE STATE CHRONICLE, (Succeeeor to the Farmer ft Mechanic and the Chronicle ) . Under New Management Newsy, Bright and Clean! Up wi h tfce Times! The "State ihronicle will be what Its name implies a 8tate piper Jt la not the RAtEiOH 'Chror !c!e,M and will not be local or sectional. . It will aim to keep up with the current news from Murphy to Manteo, or as tne pt litlci ins put it from Che rokee to Curri tuck It will be the organ of no man, no ring, no eectkm, no party. It will be Democratic In politics, bnc win not tesltate to critlcia Dem ocratic meat urea ard DemorratT. officers. Terms of subscription One Tear, $2$ Six Months, fl; Three Months, 60c , ror a Ban pTe copy address, ' c - THE STATE CHRONICLE, oct 15 Raleigh, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS Kew Yorlx 67ilniini?ton , Steamship Co. FROM PIER Ur EAST RIVER, NEW YORK REGULATOR. n.?.f.l.iwrdajr Oct. 81 BENEFACTOR ....Saturday, Nov 7 REGULATOR ....Saturday, Nov 14 BENEFACTOR... Saturday, Nov 21 FROM WILMINGTON GULF STREAM......... .Friday, Oct. 30 REGUL ATOR. ........... . .... Fi Iday, Nov 6 BENEFACTOR... ............. Friday, Nov 13 REGULATOR Friday, Nov 0 Rtfta lidlna and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points tn North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. O. sMALLBONS, superintendent, Wilmington, U- C TJIEO. G- EG ER, Freight Agent. New York; WM. P. C!-v 'o.. ftAtuinu Acent, Kr-dwv, New Yora oct 21 :THE REVIEW: 7tC 7iC SfO.B 0F.FI6B; J'4. J'i A'i '4. j'i J4 1 j4 7,f 7.- p i "ttf ! P MARKET STREET, NO. 112.V. (Ul TAIRS) IS COMPLE'lE IN EVERT RESPEC1, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ,' ALL MANNER OF J r WE WILL PT BE MDEBWOBKEB. -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, I CIRCULAliS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-nEADS, POSTERS, 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, &CT , CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C Female School. Misses Bnrr & James, PRINCIPALS. , . Mrs. M. S Oushingi Musical Instructress. rj! 3E TWENTY-Second ANNUAL SES- ti-n will commence on TUESDAY, Oct 6th. Instruction as heretofore, thorough and sys tematlc. each child receiving Individual atten tion. The course of instruction Include Sing ing, Calls henics, free hand Drawing, and ob ject teaching, without extra charge Paint ing in oil, Water Colors . and Pastel, also, Cravon Draw if g taught at moderate charges On account of the unfinished state of the Church, and the present neceasaty use of the School Hcuse in connection with the bnildinr, the school will be opened and continued for a few weeks in the Hall of the Hook & Ladder Comp-ny, on Dock, between Third and Fourth streets. Entrance ia the rear of the building at the East side. For particulars tec Princi pals at 3C1 Market street, or 221 No. Third, sept 15 1 " COME SEE US ! - HENEVEB YOU ARE IN NEED ' - of ' - mm, mm imm, come and see us. "We have the most complete establishment in the city,' carry large stock 6T different qualities of paper to select from,' do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. f , ; ,a Give ua your orders. ' , ? f ., JACKSON & BEIX. Lime Lime. Lime ' . f , . - ! . '.7 : v - - - . 1 - , . ... . 1 " V" ' . X . . - "... 1 1 r tnnna I 1800 BBLS eocklaki T r BEST QUALITY, - -r ' i.'u- FOR SALE. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. v , f WORTH & WORTHS sept "y KAILIIQAP8, Wilmington, ColuJiIbh , U,r tesssaii CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TR il NS GOING SOUTH. No 4 WW ?x Mon 5-45 am 1 ju am .!6 sm No.;- ' am Train 43 stops at aU Stations. Ncs.48 and 47 stop at Brinkler Whi villo, LaKe Waccamaw. Fair Bluff, Marior Pee Dee. Florence, llmmowvS? Lynchburg, Mayesville, huwiter. Wedpi? Camden Junction anH Eastover.- 0 Passengers for Columbia and all pointer. r &W. R. R., C. C & A. R. R. Stations Att, Junction, and all points beyond, ahonid tsif the 48. Pullman Sleepers for Augus acntUa Pullman Sleepers for Pavainah on Traln ts All tr'in run roIM htsMTi i.nu.u . Wilmington.- JOHN F. DiVIS General Supermtcndeat J. R. KENLY, t up't Transportation. . T. M. MKKbo.3rcncrai Passenger Avm - nov 17 ,,Kv . Wilmington & Weici . Railroad Company . 4 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov J5,t5 No. 48, Dally. No. 40, Dally Dallr lex.MoD. Leave Weluon.... Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive TarboroTT. Leave Tarboro.... v.15 Dm 1 I 3Jpm;i4 15-am 3 33 pm 1 ?6 am 465 pm. U 3'Jpmj. Leave Wilson...,. A n ive Goldsboro. Leave Warsaw... Leave Burgaw Ar Wilmington... 4 05 pm 4 d pm 6.54 pm 7.33 pm 1 51 am 2 40 am 4 4o'm fi 20 am o &4 pm 7 00 pm 7 50 pm 9.55 pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 43. Daily, No. 47, Dallv. No 45, Daily. ex. Sun. Leave Wilmington Leave Burgaw.... I eave arsw... . Arrive Goldsbc-o. eave WI'son... Ar. Kocky Mount. '. 8 45 am 9 30 am 8 50 pm 9 fifl nm 2.I1) am 2.57 am 0 F6 am 10 57 pm 1 58 pm ll.35am 12 25 pm 12 f 9 nm 6.(-7 am 5.51 am 6 21 am is W am i.'-si am Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarboro 4 55 pm! 11 3i n ....! Arrive Weldon.. .. 2 15pm 2.45 an) 7.3o am Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leav Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning leaves 8cotiand Neck at 9.30 a. M. daily- Train No. 40 South wlli stop ocly at WJIsob, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Daily. All rail 1 Richmond, and daily except 8unday via y Line.- iri-. Trains make close cce section for all polata North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wi'mlagton an J Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sieen era attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, ' " -f General Superintendent J. R KENLY. Sup't Transportation- ' ' T. M. EMERSON, Genera ?as3cnfrov Ar . "UOV 17 : Carolina Central R F. r (Jompany. Onrioa o? AEfTEHAi. SurzcirrrsHPEKi, 1 4- S WUmlngton, N. C, Sept. 27. 18f5. I Change of Schedule, O AND AFTER THIS DATE, following Bdicouie will be operated cb tfcli Railroad PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TEH. Dally except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at.. Leave Raleigh at. ..... . Arrive at Charlotte at. Leave Charlotte at.... .7.(0 P. No.L ,...7.35 P. ....7.30 A. M ,...s.'5 p. ; q ta A. X No. 2.! Arrive t Raleigh at. . J Arrive at Wilmington at....8.25A LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger tw, . Attached. : Leave Charlotte at... Arrive at Laurlabursr at Leave Laurinburg at....... Arrive at Charlotte at. Leave Wilmington at Arrive at Laurinburg at - Leave laurinburg at.. Arrive at Wilmlsaton at .. 1h A. ...UO P. ...f.45 a. JJ- .. 5.w r.v- ...5 30 A.- ...mi,f. Passenger Trains stop at regal ar only, and points designated In tne Un?W Time Table. - - . SHELBY . DIVISION, PASSENOKRi u -' EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. - - Dally except Sundays. . s tc 1 a. No Leave Charlotte ; f j. JH0'3' I Arrive at Shelby 2 13 r' J Wrt 4' iLeaveShelby "trl Arrive at Charlotte. u . Trains No. 1 and S make close cornectlfl Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from f elgh. - 4rtt Through Sleeping Cars between ""l"" and Charlotte and Raleigh and Cbartotte. Take Train Prate No, I for statesviiie. Vi N C R R. Ashevllle and po.tt. XZL. Western Also, for Spartanburg, Greenvuw, AUODUI UU li POAO10 DUUIUW- F. W. CIJLRK, General Passenger aepqzs Thft Wfistfirn Tribune. M5 WXSli', ' rrAllrtt -nrl Imvrrtofcvr AfthTlllft. N. t. . . -.rtlt 1J1E TRIBUNE will diseui freedom all questions of pubuc totere. 11 uia . ,cn ieiuw-. our whola fctale, and especially tor iwte.-j epxent of the varied resources ti " b? Carolina. p.1!r,atu so -it win De me menu ' n)f- as they are the friends of the people- flf ,t, I? will aspire to deserve the es mrnlera torn lpHnr with all SUbjeCM .j. and dlgnifled manner, and 0n eludtof; from Its columns cverytWDg cl .1 fmm r ew type, a new awl Improved Power Pre retr. The price of thepaperwlH De (Jcfr $L50, felxMcnths, 75c, Three Uoau Dated Nov. 15 '85 I No. 43, No 40 Leave Wilmington 1. 15 pro lO.iiTpni Lv. !.Waccamaw .S9 pm 11 21 im Leave Mailon..... 11.27 pm 12-47 am Arrive Florence .. 12 10 pm 1 25 am Arrlto Sumter.... 4.21 am 4 24 am Arrive Columbia.. 6.40 am 6.U am J TRAIN 9 GOING NORTEL - No. 43, No. 47. ' ' Dally. Daily. Leave Columbia...'... S55pn7 Arrive Sumter. 12 no pm Leave Florence... 4.30pm 4 2im Leave Mailon..... 5.14 pm 5.19 am Lv L. waccamaw 7. 3 pm 7 10 are Arrive Wilmlngt'n 8 30 pm 8 'i m f 1 11 t U ! 'i ?T! It 3 r 11 variably m aavancw. -
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