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:LL T? ..c.4irnii::.utoUowiDl FEARFULLY COMMON. KIDNEY CQMPLAIKT AMONG BOTH SEXES AND AGES. A BRILLIANT RECOVERY. Hitrels something I-daMl serf startling Id tho wpll increase of Kldnev deae amonv the Aiue lean people within a few ears pat. Many c&u'ea pecular to certain clasps tend to produce and argravalc tbe-ac Jrfub'o4:as. for example, careless living. overwok nd exposure Tr. David Kendy. f ondont. ti.Y . u o'ten congratulated on theexcepiioa aleu ce ot hi medicine called "favorite Kemed5"io arrrftln rd radically rurlnir fhce rcot painful sod dasreroui dUcr'ers pTo fof IbIs Mk" t'e fo lowing. re cn tnt)y bromhtto hi station, and are pud Mhd bv him fcr Ibe eafee of the thousands of other ufTerera whom h; dclr- to roch nnd ben fit -The letter. therefore ray be of vita inportUJCP t yoa or to eema one whom you kno. t Ii from one of the best known and popula ru?gi3tr lu tho Crnand gro i-gcit f'-om which hw wrt-a and doubtless where tho-emayCnd Vr rawfo't hi place of business on the corner of Man and Union PfK'KGr ET-T, U8 . Mreb 22, 185. Dr Dattd Remedy, Jlodcvt, X Y.: l ar !: For -en teir I had l? n ntn'C fdnl h hld.-.c i etsetn i's roo-l cut" ford; Wnat 1 suffered u6tb3 c't ;o the imagina tion for no one cn appiecli'e it excert wn htve g no through it 1 rort'd tonunv i.hra lacs an to tniny differ rt kind-of trp'ii'ntn. and ent a irreat del 'f mona oaU t fir.d roytetf oid".r ni rretan ever l T7 mv that I 1 sd 15 boitie- of a ptein-ra Hon widely advents d as a epe lfie tor hi precV soit f tro b"e -, ar.d foa d It eotlrel Your VO'ilTK KMffDM I sa7 H wub a t c 'id recd'ec'bn of all thai was do-e for ne Lo-1 f s is he ttr.lv thlna that did me thf si'gh eat ifood; and I am i ppv naimlttb3t it sfave rce irminni re le. I inve rc-m ineided FVohITK KB OHIO" lo man t ;ot lc for-Kidney cll-fa e. m.d t'my all sjrree wl'.h mt In la in thit D-t :a H KSNNf DYM rVuIT' ltKh.-CIPTI'vN has not Us equal, la the wld world for this distressing and often z itai comprint. IJae tis letter as you deem l03t for the be ooflt of others. . - Youra Ai , LYMAN CRAWrOlD We have onlv to aid to th'a atrone and con Inclo2 commanl3atl'n toat we hope othera who B-jfff r iro i la ft arfuHy common ma a iiv not hblUte to tv VuRI K HEM ItY" becuae other treatments- have dlap po nted them It will help you if anything can To le had of alldrurglste, or of the prprl cfrr. DR mvfD hEXMKUT, Kondoui, X. ties S mrra d JOSH. T. JA2 Editor 6 Prop MONDAYDECEMBER 2885 n terfd at the Postefflce at Wltalngtnt.N. C. , as eecond-claaa matter. - , i i . - - I' ERVGSSDEBILm . vm;-i-J Vis ii 1'' v,r.n d! nutseront xu ijr.l.acurodi'Ofise, baf- "''I 'Aft v S Viiirj? t.'io bfeillcd rhy- ' :- V'-XVk'fc 2 .-icior.-. r-aii froa - ----- jou'lilal jric;iioa. ' : .LC;ur:3 rCfi i f-ro iac!n!cei:cc, or "j-"T"TT15 ovorhrai.TworK AvoiJ J JJ Ui;t .:rt:c n ct rrttcn- ' i viTT.YTV actions iVr t.i r for th.ss troi.i.ic. C t .iir I ree !Circ:.ircr...T.Ll Facie I ceo, end !turn inpurliut i WiiHir.SfiTjttltl.U thcutcmis, Joe I.) 'C Jr.R ...4UaiCfewjjn t inunv-re wllfl aifcn. R5!). try (iirectfcrplication B3- f A n 3 3 V li C C I N M A M Y I "MOUSAND OA55E3. ?3 5? 7fAU re c Thetii- i-r il functioiipr.f the hu- I'll li'o, ..lji-h'ha7o :. -t a - - - WTv.,':mat.'KiirHin r.i.j Two VPCtts. - e-jf:(4--!.v:iarjr'i-VKairil.ia utrco AioiaUa, t.'a4ot r r.tn a.-.J kxksiI vigor. vV n 3 -irr"C d&wl riTT'm .Send 10 ccntf A IT I i I will mail you JJ- -- vahnblp, ea .Send 10 cents postage, ar?d rfc, a roval. mule box will nnf It wi'G it a m V ' n 'r nomc atl wora in apive ilmu Capltrl not required e wi'.l star. yjn. Imm- .c pay ure ror iiiosb wno star: .it once stinon Jt Co., Portland. Main. dec 4 iai lbb6. Harper's Weekly. 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Per Year: The Iowa Courts have made art im portant decision regarding Ihe civil rights of colored people. A neero who was refused admission to a place of amusement because ol bis colorip pealed to the law. when the Circuit Court held that it did not appear from the averments that the plaintiff had any j legal rifht to enter the pbce'ofamase- ment. The supreme uoart auirras ruling and says : "The act . com plained of by the plaintiff was the withdrawal y the defendants, as to him, of the offer which they bad made to admit him, or to contract with him for ad mission. They bad tho right to do ihis. is to him or any other member of, the public. This right is not based upon the fact that he belong3 to a particular race. but arises from the consideration that neither he nor any other person could demand a a right, under the law, that the privilege of entering the place commercial summary - for Abe pasii week: " ' . ' ' Special telegrani&iD3Wicisrcfer from leading trade center this week report the dullness in- wnoiesaie lines cuui niary at ai season icere are aviuo xceplfeinj notably at St. Loui; wbefe the tJistrbutiorfof dry goods is as Ifull and firmMs it ha ben of late. Throijgh- Fout sgolid partionlQj the northwest. also, notably in Ia, me movement of merchandise has likewise been large. At Chicago arrangements have been ruade by bankers lor--an active and in crea3ed business during the remainder oilhelWthfer fTh mineral ajerchak dise markets fbere exhibit the lackof amnnrttn-generally oerved. at this time., .prices, ot leading staples are ttrrnv'and the1 getfefaT btliet appears to be that prices are likely do advanca shortly urter.tho opening of ('t,he new year. At the east there is less doing in wholesale departments." There i3. however, a very general steadiness in ms-t staple lines. At Boston the con fidence in a f.ivorable prospect for thie btter portion tf the winter is marker. The distribution of dry goods from eastern cities is as quietens expte'ed. Corumission hoases ar doing rather more than j bbers. " There is reported to be a fair movement in brown cot tons n export order?. The domestic consumption is moderate. Rtw woj.1 i3 as firm a ever. Tu&demand is lair be accorded to him.V , The annual statistical summary ot ha tipping ol the world, recently published, lurnishes some interesting data. One of the most striking features is the enormous increase in the tonnage of steam 'vessels as compared with tail ing vessels, but the United Stales have not been benefited materially by the change. In 1870 tho sailing tonnage, in comparison with steam, held the ratio of 145 to 56. but at present the ratio is i23to ld2;"but ,tBe toonag5 of -steam vessels has nearlf flQU bled tip the last ten years, so that the ratio has not been affected by a loss of sail tonnage to the extent that .these figures might seem to Indicate. Ot tho sailing vessels of the world Great Britain lays-claim to one-third, tho United States and Canada combined have only one-sixth. Norway has about one tenth under its dag. In steam, England lakes the lead with about two-thirds of the tola1 tonnage. ly active !or?ow and medium grades aj The Washington Capital has an in terview with a prominent Republican Senator about the President's course towards t freeholders. TheSenator sajs : "Confound him! ho has completely demoralized the Republicans in my State and b:is broken up our organiza tion by retaining in office some of the mot active politicians we have. Of course they want to bang on a3 long as thwy can, and have, therefore, been afraid to do anything to help us leat thov might bo removed for olio n s i vc snt out letter to al' of the men who have usually iooked alter- the canvas, most of whom are postmasters in tbu small towns, and of the 1,700 persons to whom they were addressed only Hbout 600 replied, and SQtue' ol thoso merely stated that theywere" unable to furnish tho Information desired, be- causo their entire time was required by their official duties, f Te 0)pver re ceived such an excose before, and a similar circular sent but a year previ ous to the same men was responded to almost unanimously. I wish the Pres ident would dismiss every bletfsed Re- publican now holding office in my State. Then we would have five or six hundred more active part workers than we have now. of late, bat thrre is alo s; rue request for Ihe finer neecss. N' weakness is nted anywhere in the list. The move ment of groceries has been restricted. Dairy products are improved and higher. The wheat market has been dull, and prices tend downward; In creased quantity aflott, visible, supply and (prospectively) foreign stocks com bined with specula iye selling at home, are responsible therefor. . Tberd is still a conspicuous absence f foreign demand- In ihe northwest the larger mills are now credited with being long ot wheat. In any event, wheat at Minneapolis and Chicago has been well held. Indian corn is in limited export demand, but is freely offered. Oats are dull and lower. FL products have been weak and lower, but on a slightly improved inquiry both at home and abroad have been a little firmer. Pig iron is strorjgly jhetd.and prices are unchanged, though an advance at the east of $1 per ton wi-.hin a.wieek or so would mt be surprising Hardware and implements have been held., more firmly fcr slight advances, owing to the strength iri T;ron. Th. re havn been 24 fewer business failures in the Uniied States reported to BradstreeC this week (five days) than last, 193 against 217; and 40-3 fewer this year to, date than during a like portion of 1F84, or 10,904 against 11,266. -. j A perfect specific Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. DECKM UKU DOTS. JTree froniopiatcs, Emetics and Jotsn. SAFE; -SURE, i PROMPT.. " AT DRroCtSTS ASTTTirlXSn?." . THE CHABLES i.TOCEWK tO BALTIKOKK. HO,, . nov 2 eol tcr.rm r . . - Reduced in Price to 55. Per Annum It is difficult to sa what race existed at Iho beginning of the history ot mankind, but it is probab'e that the people who will be on hand at the end are the Finnish. - . French Colloquy. "This man Schuff is the most horrid fellow I ever met." "You seem quite to hate him?"" "Hale him? When he d es I shu 4r, jfitps WfUft"! r&uVieriau uiinister--'Don'c you khow it's wicked to catch fish on the Sabbath ?" mall boy (not haying had a bite all the morning) "Who's catching Ii5h?' A gentleman wa3 giving a little boy some peanuts, the other day. . The good mother said: "Now, what are yu going to say to the gentleman?" With childish simplicity the fellow looked up in the gentleman's face and replied : "More." A First-class Y agazlno la every reaptct. Lippiiicott's Magazine. A Popular ' Monthly of General IJteraturo Wl h the issue for January, 1S6, Important chanjres will be mad- in tbe literary character and typographical uppearance of Llpplncett'a tfagaz n wbldi, whim more than maintain ing to former standards -f excellence will. 1- is expected, materlallv lacreas Its popular ity aul widen it1 fphere of us fulness. 1 he distinct vc features of I ippincott'a for ths colcg year wl i be as lallosrfe: It -will te a liv- periodical. 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Rij f.A Gmniwefip(it7.XpUeper 5,3 f , fvr'bA5' vifh-iat loibt treatea fwj fcntid -arii iior rases tban tuyotii-.r living pbysic-Iaa. lin scroesa has Bimply bran sto.rv hm; Pbe he-ird of cams of over 3D I.rtUiv!:aff crrMbyhin.. njroaranUiesacura." .nrpa boctl trA Trestisa ftCLt trc. fine P.O. an4 mm T' w The new Congressional directory urnishes these curiosities in- Jiie way of names : A Baker, a Cooprj a Fish er, a Glover, a Sawyer, a Saddler, a Skinner, a Teller, a Turner, a Weaver, a Barbour, a Butler, three Millers -and four Taylors. Strange to say, among all these workmen there. if,'if you ex cept two Plumbs, but a single Toole Three of the statesmen .are Brow d, one is White, one Gray, and, it seems scarcely credible, two ouly are- Green. One is lovg and one is Little. One is Strait and one. js -Erhart. . One man is Gay.'lnother 'Bland, still an other Crisp, a,nd yet another Blount, while there are two who are Hale There is only ,a single Wise . man in the crowd. 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' - ( Mashed strawbarrvt ribbons sell at one dollar a yard, but you can ret a bottle cr Dr. Bniri Con th 6y rnp tor St. Jacobs Oil will cure All pains we endure: Its power is muck and sure. To Keep the Blood Pure is the prin cipal end of inventions and discoveries in medicine. To this obiect nrobablv no one ba' contributed more signally than Dr. David Kennedv. of Rondout. N. Y., in the production of a medicine which has become famous under the title of the "Favorite Remedv." It removes all impurilus of the Blood. regulates the . disordered Liver and Kidneys; cures Constipation, Dyspep sia, and all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to iemale3. n '" 1886. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. 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Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lossr wewspaprs are not to cony this advertise ment without the express order of Hakpek & BROTHERS- AtWress HARPER nov 21 . i i - - - - Onlv 20 Hours Eide from New York! 69 Mil es 8011th of Raleigh On; the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Lino R R. . 1 500 ACRE F LAND 1N THE ion? leaf pine region. For sale on easv tcrm3 In lots to suit purchaeers Four. -acre's for1 Larger tracts fft per acre, in month K p.y mentsotflO. This land adjoins the "South Jw.'tnes" a re.ce?itly fstabdsticd health rt! SrtJs01 .eanJtarlm, and las-recUUy adapted IOr Frillt CllltllT-n t no moll o a oil t ... na.,a c A nniahw w England people have1 bought ioo in ice town or '-soutnem tinei," and It is the d- sirebf the owners of this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics and ethers troni the Now England and Middle States, as welii as elsewhere, to locate here. No State in tne, union oners greater Inducements to eet tlera than ftorth Carolina Nowhere can a bttter tarming country or as line a climate be found 1 hia la the opinion of Northern men wno nave settled )n Worth Carolu.a, This la a bona fide offer, and is limited . Vox further particulars write at once to : .'' , J UN T. PATRICK, Commls'r of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. orB. A RICHARDSON, , , jan21tf Chronicle Office; Augusta, Ga. Leave Columbia. . . Arrive SntBUr ... Leave Florence. .. Leave Mai ion. . . . . Lv L. vccaraw Arrive Wilmiogt'n . 1 .1 I No. 43, No i" I Dally.' r)lMH : -T-MSX. S. 4.80 pm 5.14 pm 7.3!m 8 30 pm - w pm 4 21 am iftV.-.. it S2j a ; Train 43 stops at all Station JiCM. 48 mid 47 nrrni vllle, Litke Waccamaw. Fair ki. .J' Mario-. Pec ipe, ForcT5Ce aim lcH Lynchburir. Maysvllle, fiutnter uvh""1' UAUiucu u hi nun cuvi x.umOYQj. - PacsengerB f ot Columbia andajl iwsu Junttton, and all points teyond 13:1 tae 48. Pullman Slccirsf4-."?w 18 train. Poilman Sleepers for a vstnsh , AU trains run solid betS fL0,0,! J, R. KESLY X. Al. KM nov 17 Wilmington. Wilmington 'M WeMo: Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. i H TRAINS GOING SOUTIL" Dated Nov 35, 't5. No! 43, kofio, dJi . Dally. Dallyetjtj:1 Leave Welaon....j ".15pm & 33 pmiisij. Ar. Rocky Meunt. 3 33 pm ......... Arrive larboro...! 4 55pm!.. i I Leave Tarboro jll 3pmr L..!!"! Lea ve VV lson 4C5pm G.5lpni Hii' Arrive Goldsboro. 4 f 4 urn 7.33 pm Jtfl Leave Warsaw... 5 C4 pm ......... Leave Bureaw.... 7 00pm ......... Ar Wilmington... 7 50pm 955pm a)c r TRAINS GOING NRTH. - f No :" ' No. 47, No 43, Dallj, Dally. Dally, ex. tie Leave Wilmingten 8 45 am 8 CO pm 2,1 n Leave Burgaw.... 9 30 am 9 60 pm V"i Leave V rw 0 TG am 10 57 pm J Arrive Goldsboo. ii.35am 1 53pm at: a' leave Wi'son 12 2rtpm 12 4S am 51 c. Ar.RocfeyMonnt.. 13f9pm 1.21 am ilt! Arrive 'tarboro.. .1 4 55 tm '....i .1 Leave Tarboro.. .jll So n. ...-.... j Arrive Weldon.. . 2 15pm 43 aa ISc'b BROTHERS, Vpce Vfrrk. The Secret of Living:. Scovjxl tSjOvMr, pt Blood and liver Syrup, will cure Scrofulous Taint. Rheumatism. White Swelling. Gout. Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility. Malaria, and all J? - c . Lii.ee3 arising proman inipuro conai lion of i bo blood. Certificates can boi presentea from many leading physi im.9 Busuat4?9 tftiivt ucaua ui Jdiuif tea I rr "KT Tl J throughout tho laaid. endorsinz it in the Und fir NfiW M fl.TlflD'ATriftTlt: : ighest terras, TV e are constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, aDd we reconi mend it as the best known remedy for me cure oi tin above diseases. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. THE STATE CHRONICLE, (Succerfcor to the Farmer & Mechanic and the Chronicle,) Female School. Newsy, Bright and Clean! Up wi'h the Times! ane ctate Chronicle" will bo what its name implies a Stare naner. Jt 1 nntt.iie Ra-eioh "Chro lcle." and will not ho 1aai or sectional. U will aim to keep up with the current news from Murphy to Manteo, oraa the ps litlci S nut it from fherokPA tn finiTj- tuck It will be the organ of no man, no ring, no aectlou,' no party. It will be Democratic in politics, ijut wiu not hesitate to criticiz Denx- cnly l wenvy 11 yo ocms. Nervous Oebilttatcd Men You are allowed a free trial for ihirtu aays ot the use ot JJr. Dve i Ce ebrated VnltnmP.lt.nill, X?-.: O I pOUflCS . v-.w ,t4 ivt.o ouueueuiy oeraUc iaeaurea and Democratic nflloprs. AppuaDces, lor tne speedy relief and Terms of ubcrirjtioTi one Tpat. 2? sit permanent cure of Nervous Debility. McH5 8 51 'ireeMMUbsp3., " m ' THE isTATE CHRONICLE, . Raleigh. N. C. loss-' f Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many otber diseases. Complete restoration to. neaitn, vigor and manhood tuaran teed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated phampblet. with full information. terms; ietc.naileoT free by addressing vuiukiu joeii u.. aiaraaii, Mica w s m & w lyR The Same Human Nature. , Man vain attempts are ot-e to repeat the rerarkMriceew of Benson's Car clr e Plas ter This spl-nd:d remedy is known, s- ld and used ert:rvtbere, and Us prompt action and unrivalled curative powers have won for it Misses Burr & James, PRINCIPALS. Mrs. M. S Musical Instnictresa. rp3E TWENTY--lECOND ANNUAL 8ES- fein1 will commence cn TUESDAY Cct. 6tn. Instruction as heretofore. thoronghT and sys tematic. each child recelvinglndlvidul atten tion. The course ef lnstructionintlu'Cs Sing. Ing, Calls henics. free hand Drawlncr. and aF. ject teaching, without extra -ch Ing In Oil, Water Colors, and Pastel. Cravon Drawiig taught at moderate charges On account of the unfinished state of the Church, and the nresent necessatv n nf tha School Hcuse la connection with the building, the school will bo opened and continued for a few weeks In the Hall of the Hook & Ladder Comp-ny, on Dock, between Third and Fourth streets. Entrance in the reap of tho buildis at tho Eaet side. For particular e$6 Princi pals at 301 Market street, or 324 No! Tliird. sept 15 Train on Scotland Neck Branch! Road test' Halifax for Scotland Neck &t 2.W P.M. 1 turninsr leaves Scotland Neck at! 9.30 A 1 daily. I 'IVoln XT-, .1 A mill ..liril.-' vroiasooro ana aiagnona. 1 Tram No. 47 mates close connection at don fcr all points North Dally. Allull Richmond, and dally except Sunday v Line ';;';-'" ,!"' .- ... , Trateq make close connection for all m North -!a Richmond anr Washington. 1 All train? run solid between Wi'mlngtoii Waehlngton, and have Pullman Palace 84 ore maccca. r ( - , joira f. Divjyi, t T, rrrrxTT o Q5eral ScperinteBdc: J. R KENLY. Sun't Transnortfttlrtn T' &MlfcliSOJN, Genera: Passenger Ait: OV v A Caroline Central KM Company. Cmus of Aeribal STjPEsrTiaf nmri, ) " Wlbalngton, H.'c. 8ept. 27. 1SS5. I Mm Change of Schedule. fS AND ' AFTKB THIS DATE, 12 following Bcheatuo will bo operate;! on it EAllroad: - f PASSEiJGES, MAIL AND EXPHE33 TEA;) Dally except Sundays. m lave Wllmlngtoa at. 7.(0 P. Leave Raleiorh at 7.25 P. 1 1 Arrlvo at Charlotte at.......7J0i. Ij mMUmiE SELF CO U A favorite prescription of one of tl:c til noted ana tixccssful specialists in the IT. S low retired) for ih2 cure of 9iervftn Dehllltr. tOt Manhood, WcaUncsn and Decay. Sen; igKin seaica envelope ree. Uruggists can Lil it. heiress DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana. Mo. The Western Tribune. A WEEKIA Editor THIBTI-TWO COLUMN .... - i - J.. . r- Newsrapor. Chaa- F'dtrarri vviinon ouka i uiiinir, AEavnie, a. t;. iHK TKl BUS b wll discuss with entire freedom all questions of tmblie lntr6t , In politics it will teach licmorr! pure and 6lm pie. , 4 . - ' It will labor zealously for the upbuilding of opxent of the varied resources of Western North arolina. it will be the friend of all Railroads so lona hAlt. .1) Janil, T m. . w. I m. wuko. luuutivus usvc sprung up I J . mc uicuiiD ui me people. uicr riumm uhuiuc iaames, sucii as "oap I ! iispirc 19 ueserve tne es: ti can." vcansteum etc.-mtenaed to KvitA I reauers oy aeanns witb all subipo.ta mo cr eitjt.fr auu uuwrv unese S'IIa pr i na feaa dmb i r tne virtues r the genuine There- iore we nope ine people win assise na to pro wuituu a. i. uutc tueir iuieresu Run n. -ra Aak for Benson' fbuter. and einminn wh 1 ia given, you. ana mau sure that th word eem of Its fn o ful. an d2nincd manner, and by carefully ex cluding from its columns evervthiner cfun. ciona t-nd-ncv. --.. Tne TutBUNE ia printed from ttr. a new and improved Power Press. - u ' , i ne price or tne -narjer will Kr- Ta vc. apclne-'scntln the middle of th plaster f 11 aovlx Months, Tc, Toree Months otcln! Uaelf. atd the Tlues meats' trndmart U on I variably In advance v tne rce com. jkivr renutabie tie'ep n-ni I . . , .. . : fh w yau th eafenUriwltnomheeitailoa J A ,u" l'ne of silver plated tea and JJ you cannot remember the name Benson ! tardA mnntia , 4. Capclaa Plaewr-cat thU paragraph from tha -D1 SP.0DS at prices to suit the times. riiNNVBIIYAL'PI LIS i i i . mm - , n?P 1 ft 5. EN GLJ OH,-' .? r'Si"at and-Only Oenalne. fcr A D 1 ES . Ak your lirugelntior ,.lc1, KnsrH.h'.od take o otlier.or uT'cv2V,SrlW!lar' ia UtUr y ret am mail. NAME PAPR. i,!cheter Cll4l VS, ter maUS" iVm.y ryl PUU. iake oootbf-r! . nov 33 d&w ly D " ; . COME SEE .US! TJ-THENEVER you AIU2 IX XEED si . . come and see us. e have the most complete establishment in the city, carry a large stock of different quallUes of paper to select from; do your work promptly and satisfactorilyand at prices that we can live at. Give ns your orders. - -. Leave Charlotte at..........S. $P. No. 2. Arrive i t Raleigh at 9.C0 A. ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.25JL aajual rnii(iiiT Paaserger r , - Attached. , Leave Charlotte' at...; 7.40 A. 1 Arrive at Lanrloburg at........... 5.3 P. J leave Laurinburg at... .......fi.15 A.1 Arrive at Chazloite at ....4.40 P. Leave Wiltlngtori ax., ....... ......6.43 A. J Arrive a t taurlnburg at....: 5.0a P. Loavo I.aurixibarg at .........5 3 A. Arrive at Wumlngton at P Passenger Trains stop at regular' itaflg oaly, and points designated in tae Coaymf Time Table. t: 8HELBY DIVISION. PAS8EKGEB, 0, , EXPRESS A17D FREIGPT. Dauy except Sundays. Ko 3 16 Charlotte i 3 I Arrive at Shelby ..12.15 J Ko V ) LeaveShelby..........; Arrive at Cnarlotte .Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connect Hamlet with B.AA, Trains- to andfroB' ClThrocgh Sleeping Cars between WumteS and Charlotte andJtalelgh and Charlottt Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUIc,8a Western K C E C, AshcvlUo and rioiaf ; Also, for Spartanburg, Greenvflle, AU Atlanta and all points Southwest I - L.C. jom 8uperlatcaw8. F. W. CLARK, Oftnsral Pacns Lime Lime. Lime- 1QH A BBLS. EOCKLA D SENDIf?t UH'OBDi-KS. WORTH & TVORTB. PP- I . raw a at JACOBfsHdw. Denol. f. L : I. i , - ' ... I i sept '. , v
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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