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if I i . i t H "I il it t:' i - IJlSOEIit&NEOOS. AMONG RAILROAD MEN.- POPULARITY AND USEFULNESS OF DR. KIM- HIDY'S FAVOSITE REWJIDY A TnRILliXG LETTER f RDM A MASTER MECHAK1C It has been s Tr times cha cl glrstpr prietiry rcedic'De that nuny of t-c ti il r o- nlaTs to taeir virtues naveei n- u-rn m factored ourIht, cr w iriar.l irate ' a to bfaravcrv dlC.-ient.an't mnchs ro: pernio n inzthan tt-e ne rrUtnalir In-eidrd by thf writer. Thu tuls 'ray J e on by n ru pul-'ua persons Ta r;tln-.1y pos bl -. ut r David Kennfy, J'ysclMi ! - nor- n f Ro-.dout, Y , tke a prd iabl pri 1" 1 tbe fact that dniirc pro-w-a a t tu-t-ness crer of manr j-ear- aU'i : -dvei'l ipr ha3n?verlald M nsf 'f o;eo io h ia-t 'mm lion of this llrd ' Henc 'bo u yolucdM cr. and all others published ly Mm bac cepted with confidence by tr.epuMi.-s. r Ker.roiv is too familiar wl h tin boyes ani fear of sicV. people ttrifl with tfcera: Master Mechanics axij MrrEitisTEX-V DENT'S FICi, MHVELL frE AIK SHOPS of the Boston Lowu R U ) Lowell, Ma, Marc 5. 1835. Dr. David Kennedy, Hondcut, A". Y.: Deak Slit: I thin it I n to yoa that 1 ebonld mie the foll'woijr s'at-roent nd I m-ke it oluptirily ana wid-piy . , n the 4th dav of June. lftSl. I wss'tkeu nith wh it was , cal?el paralrf-bi- of tba bwe Tboeizitre was unexpected and teriibic. 1 ha toni-t-h and other organs 6eeac I t j 8": rrpa'hlz-. with it and to Lave Hst all towpt of a. t:on. For a long time my Ufa whs tie 'paired of, bu at length i recovered 'o far as io be able tr il 'e out. By the advice f my jihjs'c an I. vlHlted Poland bnrlng.i ( Vt.) hinir g to btme; l Trom the waters. lit they Cli me no icoo I. Neatr wera the bf st Ph- fiebns of Ijotll and li.6 ton, wfcom I ou6ulic , able ti a fiord "e more than transient relief. 1 ealDCd -ostn nytb si my case appeared alrcost hfp'-ljso. In use. Fll a friend advli-ed ra? to try "Kcuniy's avor- lc Kemvly,', and lihtu?h op;x3ed t- paU nt medi&lne j, I rcade the tria. C. irak a lonn story saort r'avorlfs Hemey. In my opinion. saved my life. I consiaer it fho y pr parn tlon in the world for fctomoh duuouities. a well as of the Liver and ther onrins. i a r glid to say it is In tens al u:c ainorg tl.e K &. men in this Ticnity. Yours, .tc A. J. (i!KFdwi. Mr. GifTordlstbe Master Mechanic; of the Lowell division of the Bo 4 ton 1 owcll Bail r;ad, and hla illness and recovery arj known to manv who can teiJifv to the ficta in hia let ter. Ufe this medicine for all diseases of the Blood, Kidneys. Liver, Stomach, Bowels an : Skin. It may save you or your6 from rain and death. Addref?, ir oesirect. Dr. Davii Kexnedt, lionilout, N Y. nov?4 nrmdJtT. " . for workln peou'e . Send 1C cents voBt&zo. and we wll mail you free, a royal, valuable sample boa of goods that will put yon in tbo way of mak lng more money in a few days than 'v ou ever thought possible at any buinea. t'aplt 1 not required, . Tou can live at iionn ana work m spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexe, of all age3, grandly successful, to cents to $5 easily earned every evening. 1 hat all who want work mav test the business, we mako this unparalleled offer: To all wno are not well satisfied we will send tl to nay fo the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc, sent free. Immense pay ab solutely sure for all who 6tart at once - Don't delay. Address 6ttson & Co, Portland.. Wal-.e. dec2d&wly' The Mirror is ,no flatterer. Would you niake it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charnv er that almost cheats the looking-glass. eb Z d&w tu th sat nrcn All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast nped a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. feb 2 d&w cm tu th sat nrm I !.:U0i:3JL!Tt 7 (V Uif- '.--.w. or c.crtiT.ii ji lit .vt ij tact J befnre UH.Ii.p' trcat- Ttka t TEARS avuSEiNMAiiriAgacicEt.Be jmdica! il l '.pif-s. By riircitappucttion J4o the seat cf oUcso i; n err" nini is restorea. TUTATMtp-XT feVr "'';. i1" TVfS " - siTiHn occx.nna 1 g pTi'rlEp if u R3rMS Wet a Truss dAwl . Manhood aulut r iit-t- a victim of y outfit at tmnrudenc caosinfc rrematnre Decay. Kenroaa DebilitT. hosi Aimnhood, Ac. bavins tnd in vin Try known remedj.h&sdisocTered a vtinplomeansof self-care, vrhvAx he will nd FREE Mhi fellow-sufferers. Address, JatRILLV2i5i,3ChAtbapiSu,Kw York. fREU2BLE SELF OBRr r. fx A tavor-.:- rrc5cnrt:i ft one ot tie m- noted and sttccessn! eci.lists in the U. fnr retired) for the cure cf Xervoiu JerlTit.i 0t MonhooU, AYeuliiK' and Decay. Sc.. (plain sealed envelope Free. Prugtpsts can fill it Vidress CR. WARD & CO.i Louisiana. Mo. A Ijttdirs:Ln'iIoiiPliy-( Mrtao ri oiine iu O.'Hce in Neiv York-.. H H W 'flxAtaikea a specialty ofEpueper J lJ .01 tShs vitlJ1 Ooubt treated f IS ll-i ?cini 're-t mora eases than any otberavini? pltysician. lit Ettccaes has simply -been astoa siuns : we tin t ni cf cases of over So rearafrtan.ibiKenredbyhiia. II" tsiraateesacare. ' Large bottle and TreotiM bcit free. Giv P.O. and , iA& MJOI0iKK W JohnSU.rswTorC ; ap Aw ir, TThT C!?Pr. ClTC v-Q L4SS 'i0'' Jo t'usincsg, or e&u3 rCTED FOR OVTOIX?51LJnc2'?!fSJ? " -- TlvfAl. ?T"r' fl!Oct;oncf the ha- Hesfored the Da i ! y t2 b v i ew; J SK. T. J AAIES I'jiit'Jt & Prrj . ?; ii . W4i -IU L4 - 'I ll U K S D A Y E dE Mb ER '8- rtf t the Poeioffif at Wllinimrton, K. C. second-class matter. . - 2fcfrspaper Atlertl?inJf Boma( 10 Spruce 8c wnere d-rertlsic- J contracts may bo md9 for 16 - In thia fieverCe ccurrd in Nicaragua on n (JcioDer, 11 prbabi riot escape the attention f persons ested in the prcpoe1 Xicaraitia Ship Canal. r Tho city o Leon, whf re a church was: demolished and several lives were lo3t. is on the lAcifi coas', about one hundred -miles 0rih ol Rrito aul that part of lhranal txme that lies between the lake and the Paeirlo. It has been urged by the ad vocates of the Nicaragua rouAo tbit' a canal with lucks in that region wtold no', bo tx posed to disturbance by eartb qfftke shocks. l)$r Carlos ia a'sanguitio pretender. Of cliurso the death of . Kins Alfonso opKrijeiftn him an obviou3 opportunity, but lib apparently lacks either the spirit or the material to make use ot it, . it it he true thai he build- his hooes upon a "Republican rising'" in Spain. -Not all ol the llepiifrican leaders in Spain, are shrewd nifWbut it is not likely !that any of them are 80s. mple as to permit their caue to be used as a cat's paw to pu'l the chestnuts of Don Carlos out of the fire. The military party wil' prob ably prevail, but Don Carlos theory that the army is permeated with sup pressed enthusiasm fr himself lacks evidence. ' : Petersburg Index Appeal. A sort of moral earthquake seems to be passing over the countiy. In Atlanta even the newspaper men are, turning preachers and. perhaps, Christians, to a.. 'small" extent, in Memphis a series c f sermons are being delivered by a man named Steele, exposing and rebuking the moral iniquities of that town, and showing that instead' of being a place et "good abode," as its classic name signifies, it is the abiding place of all that is vile and abominable; and in that western n;c!ropo is of sin, and properly named Cincinnati, the papers declare that "the courts will go right on unearthinc crime and franrf," and we canweJl be lieve that under our admirable ! enure of judicial ofiice, the judges have a dis- . - .- . agreeftme lite worp Jbefote them thowgp the Brookfyn feagleys it can't ?see what need there is in mining for crime and fraud in Cincinnati, while there : is so ruucli of it on the surface, and hopes thai if the courts feel it to be their duty to keep on digging they will only run on half time. Justice Strong, who was one of the repressntalives of the United States Supreme Court on the Electoral Com mifsion. ia'spcaking oLlbe Presideatial puct esi n wh3n he heard of Air. , Hen dricks' death, said : "It is customary at the cl'ise of the session ol the Senate for the Vice-President to leave the chair and permit the election of a Pres-. ident pro tempore, in order that there miht be a succession to the Presidency in.caie of the sudden death of both President and Vicv-Prestdent Mr. Hendricks. I understand, declined to permit the election ot a President pro tempore of the . Senate, jllenee that body i3 now without a presiding officer; and it Mr. Cleveland should also die before the .meeting of Corfgress. the couniry would be without a head and a nvst difficult problem would be offered fr solution. A constitutional amend ment is not necessary, but a Congres- si'ical enactment is certainly needed, and under the circumstances will prob ably be adopted by tna incoming Con gress, vesting the' Presidential succes sion, in case of the death ot President, Vice President and Speaker of the House, in the Secretary ot State until an election could be held. In that con tingency the Secretary of . State would be legally only acting President, though by c curtesy he would be called President." . . Marshall Serrano, who died recently was born in 1810. While a yery young man he became prominent in the affairs of Spain. When 36 years old he ac quired such an influence oyer the young Queen Isabella as to excite the en mity t f the King-Consort, and cause some scandal. A few v ears later Marshall Serrano became politically hostile to the Qaeen, and. as President of the Senate, be headed a delegation that presented to the 1 Queen a protest against the illegal prorogation of. the Cortes. The ministry prosecuted him him for this act, and be spont seme time in prison. The revolution in 18G8, when Queen Isabella fled from Spain, brought Serrano into great prominence. He was the chief actor in the revolu tion, and the Junta t at , Madrid made :-4. . l." L.i: 2i J uiuj lucstuuui ui 1 ue vuuucu 01 uiluis ters and t commander-in-chief of the army. The Cortes decided to adopt a monarchical form of Government, and Serrano was elected Regent, and. acted in that capacity until Pricce Amadeo, ion cf KIne Victor Emannel. accepted the -Spanish jcrown. Whci. Alfonso !'a3 proclaimfd King iU itirwl trt Prance i bnt so" traa nroclaimfd Kinc id 187 4 Serrano i sdaW -returned - to ladrid He profesed, Royalty to w rolical ar4caliy th Outs the astic r,3it. which piFtefrcd the Corstitution of 1869 lo that now in frce. He be cartio the Spanish aoibassador in Pari3 in 1883. - s - ; ' f AlthougLlJXjd well o lid ,unhealtAy; soil, " You need not fear, 5 ou have St. Jacobs "Oil. ," I'f f i" DEWKMBKK DOTS. a cook i ng clu b The t Uing-piri. ; r"tX conscientious ' milkman neVer wears pumps!' . , T-n The proper dress-goods for a farmer's wife Gros grains X't ! it Cinder-ella .The girl who shakes our ashes. er. !h Au important suit a man's wedding garment s.IiurlinylQTi Free Press. J . w 1 In the lottery of life the dentist H a lucky : fellow? .-.-he's always .drawing something. News J .4 '-A : N w's the time for-the average gunner 'A man not of de"eds, but words To drop in and tell jou a stunner i How ho baggci a score of brrdsi v ;.i j iGoodaWs Sun. I ? Rest and change are good for peo ple," said the wile, as she ro?e m the night to rifle her: husband's pockets. 'I've had a resi, and now I think l'l have a little change". Boston Courier. Kirs the baby while you can," ad monishes a tvvt. Wo can kiss her just as well fifteen or twenty years from npvv if she's that kind of a baby, cautiously ' remarks the Buffalo. 3; press. . Af ; ! , ' - "I think my wife advertises her mouth." said Jinks. "Why? How do you mean?" inquired a friend. ''Ob, it Is very busy all the time, and is never closed, even on a holiday." -Merchant Traveler ' ' ' The lond mouthed talker makes a great display. But what ho said last night take3 back to-day', v I !' i y f.. A I - The silant f man makes very little show. ;A f '' ; ": ' - But ho is never nsked .0 swallow crow. -, i Doston jCpurieri -'!- . . i i ' i .- ;i t-i. Chnnic nasal catarrh guaranteed cure Dr. Saae's Catarrh Remedy? - "Suffering Humanity' Owes You a Debt of (xRAtitl; de." writes Mr. Harry W. 01 mstead. Proofreader. In dianapolis. lad.,. -.Times.: "Life wa3 almost a burden to me. caused by .. Kid ney Disesse. The best physicians gave me no relief. " I usedDr. David, Ken nedy's 'Favorite Remedy,' and can, say I feel like a new. man. I ant confident I am entirely cured, and write td re turn my sincere thanks for the cure ycur medicine has effected. I shall use every opportunity to let sufferers know where they may find relief." ! : t- ' ' She; "I don't like my bonnet now that I've got it. I t doesn't j match py hair at all." He: "You ought to- have thought of that before ycu bousrht jt." She: Vily bbdnet??- He: "'No, your hair." , r : ; ; The Secret ot" Living:. SCOVILL'S S AliSA PIvILLA', !ov Blood and nvrEK Sykui. will euro 1 Scrofulous Taint. Rheumatism. White Swelling, Gout. Goitre, Consumption. Bronchitis, Nervous Debility.. , Malaria, and all diseases arising froman impure condi tion of the blood. Certificatesf can -bo presented, from uiauy . leading physic cians, ministers, and heads of families throughout tho land, endorsing it in ihe highest terms. We are constantly, in receipt of certificates of cures front the most reliable sources, and we recom mend it as the best known remedy for the cure ot the above diseases. THIS MAlXiS. Tho malls close and arrive at the City Poet office as follows ? ' ; ; ... . . CLOSE.3 ' Northern through mails, fast........ 7.45 P. M. Northern through and wsy mails.... 8.00 A. M. The mails for all points north of . -Richmond ..:.10:03 P. M. Raleigh .6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom lnclud tog A. AN. C. Railroad, at r " ' 7.80 P- M . and S.30 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South, " daily................ S.00 P. M. Western malls (L C. Railway) dally j (except Sunday) 6.15 P. M. All points betweoa Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.15 P.M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fayetteville and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and JfridayB. -....1.00 P. M. Fayetteville, via C C Railroad, daily, except Sundays....... 6.15 P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays.. ...... .6.00 A. M. smitnviuemaus, oy steamboat, aaiiy (except undayB)...........i.....2 0) P. M. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Tues- ' days and Friday.. ............... .9.00 P. M. Wihtovtlle, daify.;.i:.. .8.80 a. M. OPEN FOR DELTVEBY. Northern through and way malls.. ..7.30 A. M. Southern Mails.. ............... .....S0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.... 9.00 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes in business portion of city at 0 A. M., 11.80 A.M. and 5.80 P. M. and from other pointe of the city at 5 P. M and5A. M. . ' , . 8 tamp office open from 7.30 A. M. to S P.M., Money Order And . Register Department open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M., continuously. General denvery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 80 tor9-S0 A. M.. CarrHra delivery open an Sunday- trom 8.80 ta9.S0A . IL. m m -m Advice to Mothers. . Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be osed when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; - it produces natnral, quiet sleep by relieving the child trom pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a-buttonJ -It Fs very pleas ant to tasto. It soothes the child, soft ens the gams, allays all pain, relieves w ind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known ;! remedy for - diarrhoea, whether arising, from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jly 6 deod&wly -V ;;. The Excursion and Pic -Nic gEASON 13 OVER AND THE THEATRI CAL AND BALL SEASON has o tenet! again and JOHN WERNER, the practical German Barber and Perfumer is personally in at tend otce at his Hair Dressing haloon, id Mar ket Street, between Water and Front, Wll mington, M. C, oct 22 MISCELLA1TEOUS. mm fikrlc&r ke JTcaiache, TooUsacba, bpraias, KniiK aaaataer ; -- Fiai b J Acaei. Fiftv Cents. At DrnrrlsU an4 Dealers. ' TITS CHAKLES A. 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Aorns, au thor of atrimony,' "No New Thing.' e:c, who is perhaps the cleverest of the rising au thors or t ngland, will run through the yer, accompanied by a bril iant serial, dcalirg with the literary and dramatic life of New Yoxk ity, from the p:-n of a writer who prefers to aeep his nam a secret - but whose every t3uch re re is an intimate acquaiatatice wita the tc' cs whtch he describes. It will be rich inihort stories, poems and SKeich s : - , By srceial arrangement it will be the au thorized medium through which the latest ut terances or ire most eminent transit! nuc writers will r?ach the American public simul taneously with their appearance abroad. It will numDer among its American contrib utors such writers as Gall Hamilton. Julian Hawthorne, Harriet Prescott Spoffoid. John Rach Mc Master, "J. S. of Dale," J. Brander Matthews, etc. etc. ! It wiil be the cheapest first-class magazine issued io America. Recognizing the needs of the time for good literatnro at moderate prices, the publishers have deciced to lower the sub scrip! Jon price, commenting with the new vol ume, to a sum that will place Lippincott's magazine within the reach or a'l. For eaje by all Newsdealers. 25 cents per copy. $2 per annum A Specimen Copy Sent Free on Application. T. B LIPPINOOTT COMPANY, Publishers, 7i5 and 717 Market St , Philadelphia. nov fi . . RALEIGH REGISTER. Bj P. M. DilE, Priuttr ( lie Slalt." Subscribe to yourTomePaper;and pay for it and then remit $2 to pay for your State Democratic Paper, the Raleigh Register. Each new sub scribe!, remitting $2 direct,' is entitled - to the Rsgistes for one year and to ; , t 4 , WEBSTER'S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY, which, until August 1,(1835, Is offered aa a Premium. Sample copies of the Register mailed on application Address, - i. RALEIGH REGISTER, may 19 Raleigh, N. C. - SEND If OR A SAMPLE COPY", j .. . THE STATE CHRONICLE, t-'i ty i '. 1 Hr -, , ? f ' s ' s . , ,, ', (Successor to the Farmer & Mechanic 'and the 't sf Chronicle.) - . - ; t Under New Management Newsy, Bright and Cleanl Up wl h the Times! The'"tate . Chranlcle will be what Us name Implies a State paper. Jt Is not the Ra xioh "Ghror ic!e," and will sot be local or sectlonaL I; will aim to keep up with the current news from Murphy to Manteo, or as the pi. lltldias put it from Cherokee to Curri tuck. ' . - It will be the organ of no man, no ring, so section, do party. It will be Democratic In politics, but win sot te&itate to criticize Dem ocratlo meaturea and Democrat'ri officers. Terms of ubcription--One Year, f2; Blx Uontts,' $1 ; Three Months, 50c i 7 For a Sample copy address, - THE STATE CHRONICLE: oct 15 ; Raleigh. N. C. SIMil IIISCEELA1TEOUS . , ...... , U)00K8, D00ES,D00BS, JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR t) laid of "JheV fittest and, best ... . 5 wnite pine Sash and Doors, tht have ever. been in our city. See our stock and bearonr prices be . fore buying." We also" have a; ' . complete stock of - ; , Hardware, Stoves,; Paints, --H'J'-- .:i . which we are offering low. r Eslimates ' for buildingftmalerial -given 'CA. upon application 1 - ' ' - Si U iKJai U'i r Jacobi's lldw. Depot. IO So. Front St. nov 19 a't. MARKET STPvEET, NO. 112 (Ul ' TAIRS) IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESrECl. JLND WE A.RE PREPARED TO DO ., ; ALI PLANNER OF . I WiLL JOT'EE IS1WI - ' WHEN YOU WANT : PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LET . TER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, - PAMPIILET" PRINTING, ' - TAGS, LAND DEEDS, ' MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL.WARRANTS, ' . STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' J0DG-. . MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT- TEL MORTGAGES, &C; Ut: " CALL ON US AND' OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING TOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, Ns C Female School. Misses Burr & James, K I, ' PRINCIPALS. " Mrs. Mr S Oushing, J . Musical Instructress. ' rjl3E TWENTY-?ECOND: ANNUAL 8ES ei'm will commence" on. TUESDAY. Oct. 6th. Instruction as heretofore, thorough and sys i hematic, eacn cntia receiving in aividui atten tion. The course of instruction lnclud cb Sing ing. Calisthenics, f rca hand Drawing, and ob ject teaching, without extra charge . Palnt lnsr in Oil, Water Colors ' and Pastel, also. Crayon Drawieg taught at moderate charger' On account of the unfinished state of the Church, and the present necessary use of the School Hcuse lo connection with the building, th school will be opened and continued for a few weeks in the Hall of the Hook & Ladder Corap ny, on Dock, between Third and Fourth streets. Entrance in the rear -of the hnilding at the East side. For particular see Princi pals at 301 Market street, or 224 No. Third, j , sept 15 , .. 4 - . . . .; . . COME SEE US 1 7 henever yoit are ini need - .: . - - of . ; . .. . mmm, mm nwmi, -: - - " come and see us. i. We have the most complete establishment In the city, 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. - r Give us your orders. v . - ' " ' JACKSON & BELL. ! me Lime. me. 18QD BBLS R0CKJjSI HUE,'.-.;;.-" BESr QUAUrl', -: " TV I OR 8 ALE. SENIEBOUB ORDERS. . , , ' wpt - y . .- JOB 1 1 c . HAIircOADO.'' VUiaington, Coliimbh ;-tS-AugUBta- B; R. Co; ; CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 15 '85 Na. 48, No-40 d.,f! ' ' Pally, j DaijjLV ,eaTe.yyilIniDKtol, MPn 10.15 pm STTZZ Lv. UWaccamaw .S9 pm 11 2) rm 710 Leava Mwkm 11.27pm 12-47 am Ltll Arrive Florence .. 12 10pm 123 am s s Arrive Sumter.... 4.21 am 4 24 am m Arrive Columbia.. C.40 am 6.43 am ."!!" TRAINS GOING NORTH. rr; ; ' ; ' " . .I No. 43, No;47. lf Daily. DaMy. ex Z Leave Columbia. 9C5pm : " Arrive Sumter.... ......... 12 00 pm Leave Florence... 4.80pm 4 2t ani ioVaV' Leave Marion..... 5.14 pm 5.(9 am 10 47 Lv L. waccamaw 7.t Spm 7 10 am 12 4-t Arrive Wilmlngrti 8 30 pm 8 2J m 1 -?a Train 43 stops at all Stations. Nos.48 and 47 eton at Brink li nr.i.- villc. Lake Waccamaw, Fair Bluff, Nichoif Manor., Pee Dee, Florence, llmmonsvil j' Lvnchburg. Mavesville. tJmnter. iv..w,7' Caiaden Junction and Eastover. . : jfassengers lor Columbia and all points en r W. R..R..C.! C. A A. 1L R. StaOoT i72 Junction, and all polnta beyond, should ui the e. ruuman Slecjiers for Angus a on thl train. - '" " - --..- . Pullman Sleepers for Havatnsh on Train 4S. All trains rnn solid between t-naTtnarr . ' Wilmington, iv , - ' ' - .;f : - john r. divine, ; ; ''" "! General 8uperinten0ert J. Hi KENLY". Sun't TransDortatlon ' " T. tx. iumvm,&ezicrl fc&saenger Aou ;:&;Weldcji: Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. , -;., r-.ii.i.. j ,. .. TRAINS GOINQ : SOUTH. . Dated Nov! 3 5, 'it No. 43, Kof 40,' llaily' " i v " Daily. Dally. ex.Mon. Leave Weldon... I 2.15 pm 5 33 pm is 15 am Ar. Rocky Mount, 3 33 pm 1 86 am Arrive Tarbbro.. . 4 55pm . Leave Tarboro.... ll Slpm ......... ......... Leave Wilson 4 05 pm 6.54 pm 151am Anlveold8boro. 4 f 4 pm 7.88 pm 2 40 am Leave-Warsaw... 5 84pm ................ Leave ;Burgaw.... 7 00pm... 4 40 am Ar Wilmington... 7 50 pm 9.55 pm 5 20 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. . '.7 Datiyt '; Dally. Dally, ex. Sun. Leave Wilmington 1 8 45 am 8 50 pm 2.I0 am Leave Burgaw ... 9 80 am 9 50 pm 2.57 am l eave Warsaw..,. !0 F6 am 10.57 pm ... Arrive Goldsboro. 11.35 am 1158 pm 5.07 am l eave Wi'aon. . . . . 12 25 pm 12 4S am 5 ci m Ar.Rocky Mount.. 12 t9 pm 1.21 am' 6 21 am Arrive l arboro... 1 4 65 tm ......... ' Ieave Tarboro... jll 30 am ..r.i" Arrive Weldon.... j g 15pm 2.45 aa 7..S0 am rTavTaln.oxlScotaQd Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 p. M. Re turning r leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. - Train Ho. 40 South will stop only at Wllsoa. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47. makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Daily. All rail ? la Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Line. ; r?-r; - .,- , .. ... .. i Trains mako close connection for all point North via Richmond and Washington. All train? run solid between Wi'mington and Washington, and havo Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. . JOHN F. DIVINE, ,. General Superintendent. 4 J. R KENLY. Sup't Transportation : r. M. EMERSON, Genera.'. Passenger Ar er. . , nov 17. . - . . v. .... Carolina Central R, I?. Company OTVIOB OF GENERAL SCFERIKTE5PEHT : - v . -. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 27, 1SS5. If'wa inwseaaa ItsT5'- Change of Schedule. QN AND . AFTER THIS DATE, TH1 following schedule will be operated on toU Railroad : . r. ' - PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS UEAIIf. X Daily except Sundays. , ) Leave Wilmington at........7.C0 P. M .LJ LeaveRalelghat..... 7.35 P. U - V ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M ) Leave Charlottp at.-.'. s.15 P. M No, NO. 2. J Arrive at Raleigh at ..9.C0 A. M "' J Arrive at Wilmington at... .8.25 A. ji LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car : u'-, Attached.-. ; '.'." Leave Charlotte at........ ....... 7.40 A. 4L Atrive at Laurioburi? at. 5.45 P. M. Leave Lanrinburc at..-. 8.15 At M. Arrive at Charlotte at.... ....... ...4.40 P. . . Leave Wilmington at. ............ ..6.45 A. v. Arrive at Laurinburg at. 5. 00 P. M. Leave Laurinburg at:....;...... ...5.30 A. Arrive at Wilmington at...... 5.43 P. M. . Passenger Trains stop at regular staBoj only, and points designated in the Compia' Time Tame. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAUV V ' ' ' EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. . ; -Dally except Sundays, Na Leave Charlotte............ 8.15 A.K. 3" l Arrive at 8helby............l2 J5 P. M. v ) LeaveShelby.... 1.40 A. . -I Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. & Trains No. 1 and frmake close connection t Hamlet with R. A. Trains to and from Bu elgh. tt. . -; -;.V.-.- hrough Sleenhig Cars between Wthuhistos Ti ana unariotte ana Rale and Ealehrh and Charlotte. v Western N C R B, AshevlUe and points Tfwf Also, for Spartanburg, GreenvRto, Atben. Atlanta and all points Sonthwcst. . - . L. C. JONES, , . ... SupermtcBdcnt J ., 7. W. CLARK, General Pa&serger Areni sept -The Western Tribunei THIRTY-TWO COLUMN WESKLt Newspaper. Chas. Fdward ''Wilasn, Eiiwr and Proprietor, Ashevillc, N. C. mKt4rC Uim TRIBUNE will disruss with eson. freedom all questions of public Interest. In politics it will teach Democratic doctrine, pure and simple. . .irof Itwllllaborrealousryiforthe ttpboildttl".1 our whole tstAe, and especially for the tfevw, op-nent of the varied resources of wesict . North Carolina. ' ; ! J ,1 IA vmi i it will be the friend of all Railroads o Mf as they are the friends of the pcop w It will aspire to deserve the .ff"-IfS-. readers by dealing with all subjects a and dignified manner, and by eluding from its columns eveiything oi clous tendency. -M . " , on The TRIBUNE Is printed from sew type. v a new and improved Yowertrtia. r The price of the paper will .br."ia tLSO, tlx Months, 75c, TUree Months v variably In adranco. :
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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