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MISCELLANEOUS. . . AMONG RAILROAD MEN; pqfcurjttbo userjlkess cr or. tin NDTS FAVORITE REStt DY A THRILLIXB IEHER FROM A MAST1R MECKAKJC It ban been s .imtfmes cha-rci vgdoft pr mletirv ed!ctce; that rainy of twe to. tiro- nla's to their vlrius hveel'h'-r Iven ra ni fActnreri outrl'ht. cr im mart n'ate to hrsr a Tcrv llffHnt Dl mirhs ro- perms- n- lnjrthan the one rlKiin ' : lM'nd d bv-the writer. ThH thla. -rav I c one bynnu put U4 persons Is entirely ioibl'.. uc r David Kenuy, Pr-yscim ut- n f Ko"loi3t. N. Y. tite a p'r-1 !:abl? pil b? in the fart ifcat iar" pit'"M -l .n1 neMCircrof manr 5ar-n I 'n dverl in? KKNNK 'S . ' - iCi ! t ! SI K'Jv hasnfvpr laid MWro-.en ;o - 5i t -u-tion of tb'.a iltd Hemy m joined let er. and all fHrs pnbMMseir-by ':o -ry b' ac certel vrl'h onlflCMV) by ti-e puh--. t-r Kern-clv 1 to famll'a wl'h in. h ,ea ao-l tear of sir!. pco;'tet?fl whh he: MASTEB Mi:C-AXICP AMI rFEKMTKI?- ) UEST'SO FIC -!",. rtVEIX KB AIR MIOPS 1 " OF THE I?OSTO LOW 1.1. K K ) txwELi4 Ma?., 3J sxo 5. 1SS5. Dr David Kennedy, Eoxdt vt. X Y : (eau iik - I this It 1 t yti that I , should mucthe fyll.-.w.nz a:at-rcent. nd I make It 'olcntirily and wUl.iuiy . nthe4ihj dav of J cue 1SSJ. ( was ka Ith wft it twaj i cal!e t paraly f-1 of . the b-)vre s. .The cizurc was cnexpc.t?d and teninle. The ttom-uh and other organs sec roc 1 t bitapvhlzi with It and to have lst all power or af.tion. For a lorg time my life was d3piirtd f, bu-at leDgth I recovered o fr as 10 lc able to il 'c out. By the advlre of my t-hrsto en i visited Poland Spring (Vi.) hoplrg.to lena-tfrom the waters- IUt they dl 1 me no gnoi. e!thr were the rx st Ph' lclri of ly-xf.i nnil Hv ton, whom 1 carenUe Vable ti afford e mnrc than transient relief. 1 gained otn n?th a .my case arpMredalto&tbrji-l?efy. In tne Kill 'a frleDd adTlvet mi to try Kt jineiJy'd ruvor I'e Kemdy," adl'b;Uiih opo.-ett pat'nt medicines. I maJe the trii. V nnko a lon story short Favorit Kecccdy. In my oplnlAjn, saved my life. I c-insider It me best pr para tlon In toe world for etoaucb difiicu liej, u well as of the Liver mi i tber or.ioa. i ano glid to say It is In genu al u-o among the li. K. tcea In thla vie nity. Your. Ac . A. J. c;i-Koit. Mr. Glfford is tbe Master Mechanic of tbc Lowell division of the Boston X 1 owcll Rall r ad. and bis lllnees and rjcovery nro known to many who can tej dry to tbe fuels In his let ter. - , Uee Jhls medicine for all diseases of tbe Blood, Kidneys. Liver, Stomach, Dowels snl Skin. It may save yon or yours from pa!n and death. Address, If desired; Dr. Davtd KEXST2DT, Kondout, N Y. nov 54 nrm d- General Reduction JN PB1CZSTOISDUCK CASH TRADE, Parties buying Dry Goods for ca:h will find Greater Bargains with me than at any otvr score in the city. SPKCIALBT;GAl8eadbe had In l-INKX TABLK CLOTHS, NAPKINS and TUWKIJ. ALL-WOOL CASftI KR fdr Genllcmen and Boys. J- b Lots in ilan 'tnrchtetd Ladles beet quality Ltncn Collars t 10 ct Gents bettqudlty Llcen Collars $l.tP ptr d:z , with many other Bargains. JNO. J. HEDRICK. nov 23 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 d&w cm tu th 8st nrm All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion,- Mustang Liniment. feb 2 dw cm ti Mi sit enn 5.?lkf;HiSV0uSBE3ftlTY r .m ... rKCiUSAwo Oases, rijr e? Ciwepr.risat:oa iii0 st 01 u;vase its. I?? ran fF17 e'iur-.i nincTiOsor the nu- 5 rrsi oryanisr.i is rrsfared. r, vhich hare been . j . , . i i . CEtrjta, - C3.CufJt'..ot;f-nrLccoracachet it.- ic;a-r-' - J;-'Vi;3fv.ii!. -lr.-p-l3y pairs both. U'trea iIc;4t3,7.0L -tSLiKstwa: txui vigor. HAHRSS REMSDY CO., U'FCKEKSSTO 1 1 TTvrt9 PtSSCNS! Wei a Trusc s ' o s r-r t .,. r ff": ATo'innc. ... . N. d4wl Manhood Restored RxsiedtFuee. Arictim of youthiol imprudence ??us!,;c J3rmture Decay. N-rous Debilitr, Lost Alanhood, Ac.baviDs; trid in Tain every known rrmsay.ha discovered a Fimplomeansof self-cure.-hiA he will send FREK to his fellorr-snfferers. -JLddresa, J.l.RKKVTKa. 43 Chatham bU,Ne w York. ' DOT 23dvlV ' v- . utd A favorite rcnj tion of one of t!ie mof. noted and successsiil s-ecudisK in the U. ynr retiree:) for the ctire cf Xerrsus Dettllty Dst Manhel, WeuUncM and Jecy. Sen. I4ain sesl.-d envelope Free. Druggists can U It. Vidres CR, WARD & CO.. Louisiana, Mo. sA LeniliEcr.MdoBPby- , lj sicinn Ksstb'ishesau H aicc iu.New York. t r W H J. A "Ur. A.. MeaerrWs. who LJ t4 $7 ud "4 rzoro ewes thi ny t-.ir "rr;n p jyai(.Ls. II. urcess Las Binaply bea s?vrjJua;x- bove hwar cf eases of orer SO yeaxsrtaiH'icirct-rl b.Tbiru. liocjuanteesaeuze. Large bott !e and TreAtise seut . Oitw P.O. an4 KflSjSSioLE; Ko. S3 John St.,Kr York. apl Aw ; . -! v J f Moi-.:.--. r.-r.'t. from w' '5-v;. 5 j-iitiui J.'.:; -crotion, ''I'YSI CAZ r Sabers l:Vr? tkt.;troi:t-ts-" tL"Z.MJ tiMoo c--(r.:isre. Taker f y-Q , J) q J J y 2 OV i OIV . J sfi T.'.fAMES Editor & Prep T M'JLiilNUi'OJ. Ki C- r I FRIDAY. DEMBEB'4.5. h . t i L4 -.u-n-a -t U-M PoetoSce at WUaamton.NiC.; -i sersond-class matter. . THI3:PAF Rnay ce found on filo at Geo. r. lit Bokbz. Jk Cos 2ewapaper Advertlslnj? Bttreaa(lO fipraes Bt. contracts may hS made for it in . They ar oiDg gt.m plo? financier ing ii In-ott. iJpcentJy the Bank T E"g1ar.J. w ii hi the ftiuj 1 (U stifftfninj rats f discount. used pansiurable part of the consols lying in the vaults to borrow urp!3? moneys from tae i :nt stock banks, which it obtained. tl cmirgc, at bottom rates. The theory is explained to have been "that by re ruovin ..thU competition tbe, baak would lend larger aitm than were bor rowed at fractionally better rates than were r-a'd. The effort to obtain control of the loan market tailed because lot the inct tbat the joint stock banks failed to see the merit3 of artificially advancing the value of money, as this involved fuller riiU's of interest to depositors without an adequate .promise of com. pensation in the general conditions of th loan niaiket. It do9 not please sotue of the Repub lican organs that ex Senator William II. Barntini. oi Connect icatrshoaid' be quietly arranging to capture a seat in tbe United States Senate, although no reasonably sound argument is advanc ed against bis return. .This is the season of vindications and there is no known reao.i why Mr. Barnum should not want to be vindicated as well as his fellow-unfortunates, v He rhas terved with marked ability in various capaci ties, and although rumor has sought?, to tattoo his political body it is not near so certain that he i3 as variegated a statesman ns many others whose vicdi cati'ns have been easily won. It ar mies well for him. that he-ia shrewd enougn to seo the drift which politica tides are taking. Many a man do that, desperately as he tries. can Although the extension ot the suffrage was expected to lower the standard o the candidates to a certain extent; the new House of Commons, jodging trom the character and standing of the mem bers already elected, promises to rank socially and intellectually with any previous parliamentary body in the history of the United Kingdom." Th s result has falsified the-predictions4 of tbe crafted Tojrifts,-' and, is especially gralifyintr'o the army and navy, whose representation in Ihe next Parliament includes some of the most brilliant offi cers in either branch ofthe British ser vice. (Jen Iladiley, ibe. leader of the Sc Mch Brigade in the battle of Telrel Kebir, and an able military essayist. heads the list; and Caot. Charles Beres ford, who has been a popular idol since his gallant exploits at Alexandria and Metrmueh, shares with him tbe glory of this b'.oodlpss, yet important, victo ry. Not including tbe two officers nmlioned, four gnerals, five, colonels and two admirals, all ot thenr notable men, haye secured sea's by majorities which leave no doubt of the e3teem in which they are held by those in whose power it is to confer upon them new dignities. Men like Prof. Roscoe, the famous chemist, replace the mob of weak and frowsy carpet-baggers who were conspicuously numerous i a the last House; and a marked 'elevation of the social status of Parneliite members is already shown in the few representa tives of that party who have won sea's Senor Sagaata, who lias been sum moned by Alfouso's widow to form a new Spanish Cabinet," is perhaps the ablest and least reliable among tbe Spanish leaders f t day. Twenty years ago, a leader in tbe Progression ist party and br the part he took in tlie outbreak of 18G8, he was condemned to death" tor treason. He was still in ei'. iie when Isabella was dethroned in ISGS, but subsequently became minister of the" interior and of foreign ;,affairs, h aiding this position in 1800, and again became minister ot the interior on the accession of Amadeus in 1871. In tbe samo year ho was chosen President , ot the Cortes and aeain minister of the interior. In 1872 his corrupt practices in Eccutinz his majority nearly .brought him to impeachment. For the next two years he remained in private'. life, but. again came to the front ' in 1874 as minister, of foreign affairs under Serrco and later .was , again minister of the interior and president of the council. - -With Gen. Martinez Campos, Sagasta organized what' has been known as the Dynastic Liberal party i More than any o'her man in Spain he combines not perhaps as a deep con viction, but as a sentiment the ideas of loyalty and liberalism, and no doubt this is the secret oi his' choice at this lime, the Queen having been made to understand that if she can " satisfy the Republican sentiment and bold the lead ers favorable to the-Alfonso -dynasty little is to be feared from any possible Carlist uprising. " And if Sagasta' ,can only kftpp bis head and act with genuine loyalty and patriotism, Spain uwillHe sater in his hands tban in any others for the immediate future, r - . v : i nEuc:.iocu dots. There is a f rowing ' impression lhat Lot . wija , tamed, back to .get her iloyc.. V- lj :. , .---r Cpek in man is Dot t be admird ; but;. what Triicerlthad a womaa's cheek? i Y ; f) . B' ' : -y' .Vhat-ia lwghier P'Uasked a pbil osopUer. It i the sound jou hear when yonr hat blovr3 .ff. ; ' - No wonder the elrc:ions were dull wbert he law forbids a man tosmiie on the riayiba votes-,' 4 " Cars have bcenknrtwa -only aaOBt seventy jears, Thi3, i8r; prebablwnat itiakessome of them sinell so. : The i Czar oi RdsiiammV ' fear 'ojen hnt he U not afraid of neaa. Ho lets hi d;igs&le?pon bis bad eyery oiht. -?A French pafcr speaks of ;?$ve Duel." We presume sotno ne was hurt. That would be a novelty in .France. K2 man Got any o,d things. ?ou want to get rid of? SmithYes; what are you paying lor mothers in law this niorning? ( . f . , Archdeacon Farrar ' ia beine ban onetcdso much since his arrival in thi$ country that there is some danger of the Canon bursting. A girl at Me'mpnis has horsewhipped her proispeciive father-in-law for .en deavoring to induce his son-to break off the match. This looks like a solemn warning for iheymmg man. It seemi to u that there are less prsonp efllicted with 'rheumatism, since our druggists "sell Salvation Oil Price twenty-five cents a bottle. The United States half-dime ot, 1802 is worth twenty-three dollars. Why can t we have such coins nowaoaysr tlorse car faro would be wcrtb saying under sucb circumstances. -; Commir Home to Die At a period of lite when . budding wo" manhof'd requires all her strength to meet the demands nature makes upon it, many a young woman returns home fruuu the severe mental strain ot school with a broken-down constitution, and her-functions disarranged, logotoan early grave. It she hart been wisely counseled and siven the benefit of Dr. Pifrce'a ' Favorite Prescription" her b'wliiy development might have, kept pace with her mental growth, and health and beauty would not have given way to ceclina and death . -? In ihe luttery of life ihe ''dentist 'is" a lucky fellow heV always drawing s omething. K. Y. News. ::, "Suffeiiing Humanity Owes You a Debt op Gratitude," writes Mr. Harry W. Olmstead. Proofreader In dianapolis, Ind , Times i'L;fe was almost a burden to me. caused by Kid ney Disease. Thc.best physicians cave me no relief. I used Dr. -David Ken necly's 'Favorite Remedy, and can say I feel like a new man I am confident I am entirely cured, and write to re turn my sincere thanks for the cure your medicine has effected. I shall use every opportunity to let sufferers know where they may find relief." ; Tlie. Secret ot"L1vinfr- ' ;t ScqviWs Saksavkilt.a, . OF Bl.OOI) and liver SYiiur, will curs Scrofulous Taint. Rheumatism. White Swelling", Gout, G oil re. Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility. Alalana. and ail diseases arising from an impure condi tion of i he blood. Certificates can ' be presented from many leading physU cians, lumisiers, anu neausoi rammes throughout tho land, endorsing it in the highest terms. We are -constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from tht most reliable sources, and we recom mend it as the best known remedy for the cure u the above diseases. , THE JMH. The malls cloao and arrive at the City Pott ouice as follows : m -..r. ' CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast. ...... .7.45 P. 1. Northern through and wiy mails.... 8.00 A. M. 1 he mails for all points north of uichmocd 10.-03 f. M Raleigh; 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. mans lor the N. C. Railroad and ... routes supplied' therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C. Railroad at 7.30 P Ml and 8.30 A. M Southern Mails for all points South. aauy s.uu r. iu. western mans (O. C. uaiiway) dally, " fexcent Sundavl C.15P. M All points between tlamJet and Ral- Mailf or Cheraw and Darlington Rail- - roau..... .....s.uo P. m. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fayettevllie and offices on Cape Fear River. Tuesdays and Fridavs 1.00 P. AL. FayettevlUe,via ire Railroad, dally, except Sundays 6.15 P. M. Onslow C H. and Intermediate ofli- 1 cos. TuS3davs and Frldave ..00 A. ftf. SmlthvlHe malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) 2 0 P. M. Mall for Easy Hill. Town Creek. Shallotte an d Little Rtvez. Tues- days and Fridays...... ..2.00 P. M. WrightsvlUe, dally $.30 A.. 41. OiJtN ITOn DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls. ...7.30 A. M. Southern flails. ..................... .9.80 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.......... 9.00 A.M. Malls collected from street boxes in business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M and 5 A. M. - , i 8tamp Office open from ,7.30 A. II. to 6 P. M. Money Order and Register Department onen rom 8 A. M ' to B P. M:. continuously. - General deUvery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to -9,30 A. M. carri'jrs" delivery open en Sunday from S.S0 to9S0A. M. , The largest and best assortment of Pocket Knives in the city can be seen at 'Jacob's lid w Depot. . ' f - -1 Act vied to Mottiersr' - . Mrs. Winsix)W'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 tbe best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teetbiog.or other causes. Twenty-hve cents a bottle jlj 0 deod & wly The Excursion and Pic Nic SEAEON 13 OVER ANI THE THE ATBI- CAL AND BALL 8EASON has opened again and JOHN WERNER, -the practical merman Barber and Perfumer is personally In at tend -nee at his Hair Dressing Saloon, 29 Mar ket Street, between ' Water and Front, Wil mington, N.C. - OCt 23 Jo) mm am Jjjrce from Opiates, nineties utui Jfoison. FBOMFT. AT DRUGGISTS AKD DEALERS. ; TEX CHXEXfcS A. 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Brandcr Matthews, etc . etc - jit wid be the cheapest first-class magazine issuea m America uecognizing the needs or the time for good literature at moderate prliies. the p'in)i3hers have deciced tj lower the sui- ecripnon price, comtnenring with the new vol ume, to a 6ti3i that will place Llppincott's xaagpzme within tne reach or a i. Fpr sale by all Newsdealers. 23 cents per . copy .. Si per annum" Specimen Copy Sent Free on Application. J B LIPPINC-TT COMPANY, Publishers, nov ... - RALEIGH REGISTER; Bj P. H. HALE, Priakr to the Stale. Subscribe to your Hpne;Paper;and pay for it and then remit $2 to pay for your State Democratic Paper, the Raleigh Register. Each new snb- ecribei. remitting $2 direct, Is entitled to the x&kgisteb for one year and to , WEBSTER'S PRACTJC AL ? DICTIONARY, which, nntil August 1,1385, Is offered as a irremium. . , Sample copies of the Register mailed on application. Address, RALEIGH REGISTER, may 19 - .: Raleigh, N. C. S2ND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. THE STATE CHRONICLE, (Successor to the Farmer & Mechanic and the fjcromcieo -. Under NewManagement-' Newsy, Bright and Clean! r Up wl h the Times! The' "State Chrenlele" will ix )t u name Implies a State paper. Jt Is not the itA uu--onroicte," and will sot be local or sectional. , I; will aim to keep up with , the current news from Murphy to ilanteo, or as the pt litlclins put it from Cherokee to Curri tuck. It will be the organ cf no man.- im rin ra section, no party. It wlU be Democratic In politics, but win not tesltate to criumz Dem ocratic meat urea ax a uemorrat'c cfacers. Terms of ubpcrlDllon OnA v.r gi Mcnfs, $1; Three Months, 60ci : : jror a wmpie copy address. - - IHE STATE CHRONICLE, x 5 - - Raleigh, N. c. r 1 liischllaiieous Ga g h , G ao li , G ao D00E8,D06ES,B00S, !,' " "". JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR load of the finest and best white pine- t Sashr and Doors, tbat have ever been in our city. See our stock and bear our prices bc fore buying. We also have a ' 4 - - complete stock of . . ; Hardware, Stoves, Paints, &C., &CiV- which we are offering low. Eslimates for - building . material . given upon application , " ; Jacobi's Hdw. J)epot. lO So. Front St. nov 19 - . 8 J'4 job mm; ? MARKET STREET, !NO. 118, (UI ', TAIRS) 13 COMPLJE1E .IN EVERY RE82EC2, AND WE JLRE PREPARED TO DO r ALL MANNER OF w mim be iiffliii. WHEN YOU WANT- PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, . CARDS, LET TER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, . NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS,7 MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, , ' STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDCK MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT- TEL MORTGAGES, &C, , CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFOK1 GIVING YOUR ORDERS. -,'"- ' . Address - - . . REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C Female School Misses Burr & James, PBINCIPALS..V Mrs. M. S Oushing, Musical Instructress. i v maE TWENTT.ECOND "ANNUAL. SEE- fcln will commence on TUESDAY, Oct. 6th. Instructlon as heretofore, thorough and eys matic, each child receiving individual atten tion. The course cf instruction include Sing, lng, Calls henlcs, free hand Drawing, and ob ject teaching, without extra charge Palat ini? in mi, water uoiors and Pastel, also. Crayon Drawlrg taught at moderate charges On account of the unfinished state of the Church, and the present neceasary use of the School He use la connection with thehnllri!nar. th? school will be opened and continued . for a few weeks in, the Hall of the Hook & Ladder wvrur J t v -VVJ-i ftSWTV Jk MA At V4 tlUll XJ UUI 111 streets. .Entrance In the rear of the hnlldtng at the Fast side. For particulars see- Princi pals at 301 Market street, or 224 No,. Third COME SEE US V HENEVER YOU ARE . IX NEED :r - :.:?.':-;OP. ' v v V:.-1 '. come and see us. : We have the most complete establishment in the city,: carry a large stock of different qnalitles-of paper to select from, do yonr work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. Give us your orders. : . 1 , JACKSON & BELL; Lime Lime. Lime. 1800 ?BLS KOCKI,Ajii) iiME, - . , ; i BEST QUALITY I OR PALE. SEN D. ISYCUR ORDERS. WORTH Cz T7QRTH. sept in: ':z -i;it;?i L " A TTTn ' Augusta R. a. c0 CONDENSEDSCIIDrjrjl TRAINS GQINQSoUTlT: LRied Nov. 15 $5 No. 43, Dalli. W:Lir Leave Wilmington r'j juv. u. w accamaw Leayo Marlon Arrive Florence... 11.27 pm 12 10 nm 1 25 am 4 21 am .4) nj Arrlro Sumter.... 4.21 am C.40 am 9 Arrive Columbia.. TJSA1NS GOINtf N0BnJ7 No. 43. Dajjy. No KA 4. " 47 Leave Columbia... ft &5ir Arrive Sumter.... Leavo Florence... Leave Mai Ion. .... 4.S0 pm 5.14 pu 7.i 3 r m 8 SO pm 4 2iiai S.19 am 710 att S2J am ,0-l Lv. L. Waccamawi Arrive Wiltnlngi'n Train 43 stops at all Stations. No.8k and 47 step at Brink!eTj rllle.Lake Waccamaw, Fair Blntf V Mario . Pee Dee. Florccce. 3 immnnChr,. LTBChburff. MaycsvlUe, Sumter wSSW Catuden Junction anrt tastovcr Passengers for Columbia and all noint. &U. R. It.. Gy O A A; R, R. Suffix J un Uoa, and . all points beyond, shon'i Kio48- l,nllffian n " Lt , Pullman Sleepers for ftavsinsh b t. AU tolas run solid betwean Wlbnlngton. , sios ttt '-'' JOHN . DivXK T.M. KMKRbuN.acral PaaseSA, nov 17 -- . Asat Wilmington & Weltj ; Eailroad Company CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SQUTH. J4 Dated Nov J 5, j5. No. 48, No. 40, Dally. t.4 DaUt xiauy. cx.Mob. Leave Welaon....! y.lSpm Ar. Rocky Meunt-j 3 33 pm Arrive Tarbbro... 4 55pm Leave Tarboro....1i SO pm & 33 pm laiiii Its ia Leave Wilson..;.. 4 05 pm 4 f 4 pm 5 64 pm 7 00 pm 7 50 pm AniveGoldsboro. Leave Warsaw... Leave Burgaw.... Ar. Wilmington... TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 47, Dally. No 43, Dally. Dally. ex. 8u. Leave Wilmington 8 45 am SfiOpm 9 fiOpm 10.57 pm il j am 2.57 sm fi.07 an 5.n am 6 21 am Leave Burgaw.... I ve W arsw. . . Arrive Goldsbo'-o. l eavc Wi'son..... Ar.Rocky Mount.. 9 80 am :o f 6 am ii.35 am t 1 rte H 58 pm 12 43 am 12 f 9 pm 1.21 am Arrive I arboro 4 -55 pm 11 3.1 Leave Tarboro. . Arrive Weldon.... a 15pn t.45 an 7.80 am womJ. on Scotland Neck Branch Road levfi f ax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 turning leaves ScotiaEd Neck at 9.S9 A. M. Train No. 40 Sonth trfti .mt. mil. a. mi...'- Goldsboro and Magnolia. a rain no. . maae close connection at Wei don for all pointa North Dally. All rail vh aicnmona. ana dally except Sunday , via ; Trains make- close cot nectloh for all polnti North via Richmond an-1 Washington. : , frnuu rua Bona cetween wi'mlngtcnfuje Washington, and have Pullman PaUvco S era attached. - . . JOHN F. DI VINE, - , ' 9neral Supcrintendeiit. J. R KENLY, Eup't Tnnsportatioa 1-. id. EiLtehwo, Gan3ra: Passenger Arw. nov 17 - CssrolteG Centra! K, B." ' Cempasj OVFXCB OF (5E2TEEAL 8CPBKI5TESIEJf 1 1 Wilmington. N. C. Sept. 27. 1385. I : Change'bf Schedule. QN AND AFTES THIS BATE, Till following achsouia will be operated on thl Railroad : " '' .'.; i "- PASSENGER , MAIL AND EXPRESS TZiljr. ; Daily except Sundays. V 1 Leave Wllmlnsrton at .:.7.MP. M No. 1. Leave Ralelghat..;........7.S5 P. K I Arrivo at Charlotte at .7J0A.il ) Leave Charlotte at...I......8.J5 P. K No. 2. J Arrive ft Raleigh at .9.C0A. K i - j Arrive at vvumington at-.... . LOCAL FREIGHT Pasaerger Car Leave Charlotte at............;... 140 A. M. Arrive at Lauri&burg at........... 6.1S P. Leave Laurlnbnrc at.. ....1S A. Arrive at Char loi to at.. MO P. Leave WHod lng ton at.. ............ .6.45 A. B. Arrive at Laurinburgat 5.w Letvo TjinrlnhT!Tr t s 30 A. B. Arrive at Wilmington at..... M) P.'t' Passenger Trains stop at regular sttttoj only, and pointa designated In tiie Uompwri Time Table. ' .. - SHELBY DIVISION, PASSES GKE, K EXPRESS AND FREIGHT., - Dally excent Sundam f N(j . 1 Leave Charlotte............ J MOmZ- i Arrive at Shelby............UJ4F.IL vQ 'i LeaveShelby................ LWA. Jf wo , Arrive at Charlotte......... Trains No. 1 and 2 mate close cocnecCflJ V Hamlet with R. & A. Trains ,to and from etoough Sleonlnflr Cars between Wlta5 and Charlotte and "Raleigh and Charlotte. -Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, 8tsC v essern u is R, Asheviile and pomw "7 - Also, for SDartanbnrir. Areenvllltf. AU" Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, ----- ouw" F.W. CLARK, General Passexer Are sept zj The Western Tribune A THIRTY-TWO . COLUMN V211 Newspaper. r Chas. Edward Wllaor. EJllof illE TRIBUNE wlU dlsuss wlti iW. freedom all questions of public IntrLMnt Jn politics it. will teach Democratic doctra pure and simple. ,Mh,rA( 'Jt will labor zealously for the oibfel our whols state, and especially fo J;, cpzent of the varied resources 01 w9 North Carolina. " .' A. .lact it will be the friend of an Raihrads o as they are the friends of tbe people. . It will aspire to deserve the eB cf fair readers y dealing with all subjects to a and dignified manner, and by careiauj cludbjg from its columns everything clous tndncy. ; J.Jp-oi The TRIBUNE la printed from ew typt w a new and Improved Power Press. Ycsr, a he price of the paper wiU be-Ferj. tL50. tlx Months. 75c Three Montha 6-Mpni 15Um 7.33 pm 240ta ......... Tio'iS 9.55 pm 20aa m Yu ,187 77 r..ar , J variably la advance.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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