i . - , ., . ,.l . . ' . - " ... - . i MISCELLANEOUS. The Grape Cure. Sal-Muscatelle T In America WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF AN EUROPEAN ' 'JOURNEY I T he crystallzcd salt, as obtained In x par state from grapes anil choice fruit in a pora hie, palatable, simple form, are now presented to the puMic of America as the grandest resol vent of Imrure blood, corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels the natural pro moter of HE A LIU A kD L ONOE VITY. Eminent physicians claim tbU achievement anew era In the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes Hie blood with its natural salines that arc lost or c'liuinated every day. Sal-Muscatelle A POSITIVE. NATURAL i f mm? Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. Sal-Muscatelle la Nature's own product. It supplies to the system the want of so'.nd, -Tin Ktinrn nml frtu 'X W-jbc simplest and ra ngements or mo liver auTTls-1 lrturcrr-irtT- mcnts; prevents the absorption of n alarial diseases fevers of all kinds; counteracts trc effect.- of bad air, poor dri-lmge ami impure water; a powerful oxydizer ot the blood; a natural specific for all skin crjptions. tick headaches, bllHon9ncss, nervousness, mental depression, and will remote the effects of ac- Mental Indigestion from exccislvn eating and drinking. Have It In yur homes and on your travels It Is a specldc for tbo fsgged. weary or worn out. Prepared by the '- London Sal-Muscatei.lk Co. I LOXDOS, ESGL4N1. t Beware of Imitations. The genuine In "blue wrappers only." -Sen.l for circulars to . KVANOV1TCFT. General American Manager, P; O. Box IOCS, New YoTk City. Mention this paper. For sale by the following Druggists : Munds Bros. K. C. Miller, J. H. Hard n. It. 4i. l'clla mv, Wm. II. Greeno A Co , Wilmington, N. C. feb 1 eml A w tenrm B?.CATAR-.H (JKl'iAM 15AL.A1 Gives Relit fat onct and Cures COLD IX HEAD, Ca'arrli, HAY FEVIvIl, Not a Liquid, Fnvff-f or Porrder, Frett ,. rem Injurious Dt nan and Offensive odors. Il VV-CgTVfC G A particle Is applieu Into each nos iil ami is agreeable to use. Price 53 cts. bv mall or at druggists. Send for circular. Jt LY BROTH ERS, Druggists, Oweeo. N. Y. jan 13 wsmdAw nrm , First National Bank of Wilmington. A W3: I CAPITAL STOCK....... SURPLUS fUND f350.00 OT.fOO owaits received and collection: rsadt all aneniibl iKslnts In the OnltedSUM. UIUSCTOBB C BOKKU3S, U. O. WUHTHk A. UAHTIa, JAS. SPRONT, UFOBGK CHADIJOU&N. V orricaiia B.. C. SOKKOSS A. K. WAL.KKB W.L.AUKXK3 . nJ2S . Pxaald9 Cashl r Livery Notice. T HAVB HOKSES AND BUGGIES FOR I ii.ilv rexcept Sunday). Horses board A hCaS Kha4a?any tlmecaUeU for. Those SkvlngcltV. wishing to have their hone. Skin care of during their abseoco. will do well to call on me. Ring up Telephone 21 "SStftr" tSyR, Agt. The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop wilmingtonTn. C. MONDAY. JULY 19. 186 In the first six months ot the current year tho sales in the New Yfrk Stock Exchange ran up the following totals: Stocks 43.h83,80.J shares, comorate bonis $33 436.4W. Government bonds $7 3S7.&0O, State boml $3,079 000, and bank stock: 9 80S shares. I he sales of stocks in thetwehe m ntbs ended July 1 amoutiii.fi lo 100.185 975 shares, the salr;s in ihe iast haif of 1885 excocding those of the first ha!! ot 1886 by 9 412. . '357 shares, or about 20 per cent. Of the sales of thw first half of 186. 28 266,099 shares in 48,380 8(i9 were sold in the first quarter. The sales in the first ha'l ol IbfeG Fur parsed thote of 1885. 1883, and lr79 the latter being abont hall tho ordinary average, but were ex CTeel l by the sales of 1884. 1882, 1681. and 1880. The sale3 of the first hjilf of 1881 marked that fur the banner year at least of oimmission and brokerage?, amounliu t (5,l7l 85 shares . In the entire iiwt of ihothir'y aetivn propiMtic, only eleven are higher (ban at the be ginnin? ol the year, or as high, the gains in most being slight while nioclcen are lower. The culmination ot ihe Lake Shore deal, which form-d the objective point of the b"om ot 1885. and the labor strikes havn been tho ruling events i f reaction. This is emphasized' by unfavorable crop report from the United Kingdom, Russia, India. AU3tria and elsewhere. No. 2 red wheat t New York closed yestcrdaj at 87c. against 663c a week ago. The eflccts of the drought on general trde in some portion; of the spring wheat country conetftu'e the marked exception to the .generally favorable trade reports mcr.tiooeii above. The condition of the notion crop in the Southwest continues excel lent.. Improvement is noticed in some sections of the South Atlantic and Gulf Stales . but is notgenoral. The tobac co crop needs rain. There were 189 failures in the Uoited States reported to IiradslretCs. against ,153 tbe week be-tore,-185 in tqe. secoud week of July, 1985, aud 211 in 1834! Canada had 11 this week, 12 last week and 14 last year. The total failures in the United States, from January 1 to date, is 5,777 against 6.616 in 1S85 (decline this year of 839). 5,762 in 1884, 5.515 in 1883, and 3,872 in 1882. ' .t Never lay awake at night with tooth- aebe. St . Jacobs Oil always cures it. About forty prominent merchants ot New York oity met last week to adopt resolutions in regard to the present freight tariff charged by the trunk lines on cotton goods manufactured in the East. At present calicoes, cambrics, canton fiannels. sheetings, shirtings, &c, are carried as first class freight, and the pame rates arc charged upon them as upon silk, groceries, or other articles which would properly belong to this class. The Eistcru manufac turcrs and wholesale merchants regard tbisas unfair, especially as the railroads South and West of Chicago ! carry this class of goods to that city as fourth and fifth, and in some cases even as sixth class freight, thus influe ncing the re tailersto buy these goods in Chicago rather than in New York. For four years the Eastern manufacturers and wholesalers have beerr-rerftwrtrjalna with the trunk lines against the unfair tariff rates, but to no avail. They now intend to go a step further. A com mittee ha.s been appointed by tne chair IP-00.!61! y'1 tne representatives of ask relief from this burdensome dis crimination, and, in default ot the de sired relief, to take measures to secure Ibe decision of the Supreme Curt of, the United Status upon this important question. BradslreeCs furnishes the following commercial summary for the past week : Speciil telegrams lo BrachirceCs this week, whila repealing lavorable trade features noted a week ago. report a quite general hardening of domestic money markets and a widespread 1 im provement in mercantile collections. To a certain extent this id true at New York At a f-w citi autumn having has begun ; notably Isui3'iMe. where takings are said to bo largo. This movemei t is not general as yet, and, owing lo the confidence ith wVich traders lo k ahead t it, its coming is awaited with exceptional interest. The volumne ol moichuudisedM'.ributed has uot varied ni'iterifilty from, that of a week ago. The iota! ot ba jk .clearings at t wenty-r ine eiiies tr this week, specialty wired to firad.lri e.'s, is $b40.ybi.2'2 against $8"i5,772 tOo Ust week (fiv' days) and a compared with $H1.?58 TtH) in the like week. 1885. Ttic eat ni::gs of 33 railroads lor the first week in Julv aggregate $3,130,449, against $2 800,164 in 1885 and $2,354,- 018 in 1884 The unfavorable wheat crop prospect seems to discourage spec ulation on the New York Stock Ex change, and the temporary stoppage ol hostilities among the granger roads was uot sufficient to put prices up. Some activity and strength was developed in tho trunk lino stocks bn the improved earnings of Erie. Transactions were 1.077,000 shares, against 1.247.000 shares last week. Moncv is in fair supply on call at from 2 to 3 per cent. Exchange is weak. Now that the domestic wool clip nas Uaan r.!na ntwl nn internal renters on the JS,IA fc.U.V. f ."-- - decree ot shortage as compared with last year. Conservative authorities place it ot 10 per cent., with the greater sLare of the decrease in lonnessee, Kentucky Virginia,- Pennsylvania. Ohio and Texas London wool prices are no higher. Domestic quotations are unchanged and holders very firm. Slocks of cotton goods at the east are small and some brands are higher, lea to iobbers. The next offering of cassi meres 5s expected to be at higher prices, wuen tneuemana tor raw wool by makers will become active. Print cloths are tirm ani nigner at j k iK Th steel rail mills indicate J AVU L 1 their prosperity by increasing the total r . 1IU1 AAA allotment lor tne year io i.w.uw toi, t inntwi tnna harincr been already contracted tor. The activity in Besse mer pig at $19 per ton, Hs production aggregating 195,000 tons monthly out of 455,000 tons. tbe total monthly produc tion of anthracite and bituminous irons is accounted lor by the condition of tw t-;i induatrv. The wheat markets have been quieter, with prices fluctua ting within a moderate range. The damage to the spring wheat is currently Aatimxd lit from 10 to 20 percent.. earlier reports having been exaggera ted. The result is to leave a airou nnoronrrpnuif feelm? that a nigner range of prices for wheat is likely to prevail during the coming crop yoar thau has been quoted for two years. JUL.Y JESTS. High toned A life. A joint affair r A fishing-rod. A flank movement Pa with a strap. The height ot fashion A dude's col lar, Nature's. m'St becoming dress The close ol the day. QcoduWs Sun. Motto for persons who preserve frui- "They can, who think they can." Wo- Fashion note: Sashes are considered essential to every properly constructed window. Humbler. To find I ho newest books out go to a circulating library. The newest broks are always out there. Picau?ie. "Now is the accepted time." remark ed the poor young man solemnly, wbeu his girl told h;m she would have him. Tid Bilt. According to Webster's Dictionary, a windborois the Iciwer or bottom pipe in a lift of pump in a mine; but in real lite it is f imply a book-agent. Vuck. How to act , in a Cyclone" is the heading ol tbo new? papar article. The neighbors can act just a they want to when n cyclone strikes the town, but we shall aot jus.t an If we were goicg down cellar. v- ellinc Bell. A correspondent who sign3 herself ' Nervous Girl" writes i ask us if we can teil her of any remedy to cure a tickling seiifwii-n about the face. Certaitilyt a-k hioi to cut his mustache off. Lvun U-. i. n. MISCELLANEOUS Tte inrw w t - ami m WHOLESALE PRICES. ICAIIiKOAPS, tSc. mr Tho followls? ouotrtlons reprc "ea wholesaJc priees cneraliy. In making u? email ordsrs higher prices cavo to be chsr' F n Cures SlifTTiat.iCT, Meuralfia, fl I kff 1111 Barfcache, Haclw, TiorliRch?, Ill r nlll hprains ISrnhm and oUter UI 1 ill IB Paint anlleb. Fiftjr Ceals. At hrt-giHtl ami Dealers. THE CHARLES A. V0;f.M U t O., Kaltimorv. Md U.&A. nov 2 cod tenrm :THE HEVIEW: r r ' cs 1 J4 TC " 5-iC JOB OPPIG la k'o 2' "W 7,f "Vi "i.C 4i" t? MARKET STREET, o. 112X, (U TIIiS) 2k Buckleu's-Arnica Salve. The Best Saiak in the worLi for Cuts. P.ruises, ,'Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever S. res. Tetter, Chapped llarirt;-CH.wJK rns. and all SklQ Eruptions, and Positively cures rues, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perft ct satisfaction, or moey refunded Price 25 cents per box. or site by all druggists. TIHlfiD OTHTt At this season nearly every one needs to use BonW sort of tonio. IRON enters into almost every phy sician's prescription for those who need building up. mm i 1 1 i i i k -- r, l i ri v BE5TT0MID For Weakness, L-assltude, nLaek of ners7 etc, ft HAS NO iQUAI and is the only Iron medicine that is not lnjnrions. It EnrlehM the Blood. Invisromte ine Mystem. Restores Appetite, Alas Digestion It does not blacken or in jure tbo ath. c&asftjtoead ache or produce oonstipation other Iron, tiudii Ma do Db. O. H. Buotlet. a leading physician of Bpring- field, Ohio, says: ... . , . .. - Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoroughly good medi cine. I ose it in my practice, and lind its action ex cels aD other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low con dition of the system, Brown's Iron Bitters fa usually a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed for it." Dr. W N Waters, 1219 Thirty-second Street. Georgetown. D. O.. says: M Browr Iron Bitters the Tonic of the age. Nothing better. It creates appetite, gives strength and improves digestion. ; Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by. BKOWN CHEMICAL, CO., BALTIMORE. BLDw miy 17 Jbw prmte i AND gSFNVALIDS MARK. : :m. .-t-.- h-iwie rr sioi'iirirs u in'.4i.K,t.ip in ''!:ol.l-;i; V X N f A T f f, l (ii r. tl A i: K-I:K V n l ;.n ili.im ji of chil.ir. ti ll;("ti! r-i rr- Sspi-ctlin Cnnwiiiii). . uni Kl--i-nt. A iVrl'fvt outri;-nt in i,U i-n I i!i.-vt3v iifoiiitwi no oukiiiK. l-ff. ia .1 tHtin(-. .-H . t.tj- h ri". Our t.k fiio july 2 nrm dw6m 1 !jvJ rilE GHEUILLE TnEOTriEm eST MA IltMIia ana keaek&ii hiui i I arteeeele A f&ermatorrW safe A edlly eurw IBSOLUTE SUCCESS GUARANTEE! hen other treatment Uus. Oar TKRATISJ an 'IKECTIO'S for Home Cure MALLEI FREE BVUL BU0Y AGENCY. 141 Broadway, N. t jane I lydSw ' Even If Yon Buy a Iazen common porous plasters which yo5-cau ct for a eong at any of th t teap John druggists you nave mere y wrouu jiu mwm), for one JJen on's Capcine Piaster is worth .i ii Thn miULAr la tbiM: R uson a Is the only porous plaster in the market that Is hon estly ud gaUlfully made, and scientifically mOUlCattU. I'lnritareuvuivis mi uvuiuuu ..x.iiAnc rif Ttorn's. Thew tra chean be- ausc they pos-ess -none of the Ingredients wbi"n render BcnS'Jn'a valuable. The latter arc prompt to act, pleasant to wear, and cure in a lew hoars ailments which others will not cvn relieve. The public are especiallv warn ed against so'a'led Capsicln," Caplcum," 'Capacln" or Caps'cine, plasters, as worth less articles Intended to deceive. Ask for Ben son's ad look for the Three Seals" trade mark and the word Car-cine' cut In the cen trc. rows IH COMPLE1E IN " EVERY REbPECl, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF minting M M IT BE HBififfl -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CJVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL, ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES iiEFORE GIVm YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON. N. C comirsEEiJS i HENEVKIl YOU AKE IN NEED OK PRINTING, RULING or IIND1NS come and see us. 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 thai we can live at. (Jive us your orders. 'JACKSON & BELL. 1886. Harper's Young People, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. he position of Hamper's Young People as the ieidlnsr vcekly periodical for young readers Is well established. Ihe publishers Buare no pains to provide the best and most attractive reading and Illustrations 'i h Be rial and rhort fctorica have fetrong tirarnati In tereat, wfcilo ihoy are whody free from what la pernicious or vulgarly sensational ;the papers on natural history and aclenee, travel, and the tacts of life are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games, and pastimes fcive full information cn these eubjects. Thero Is nothing cheap about it but its price. An epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable In iuvenlle literature. Boston Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls in every family whi h it vlslta Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful la Its wealth of picture In formation, and interest. Christian Advocate. N. Y. .jj TERMS: Postage Pfepald, 2.00 Per Year. Vol. Vll. commences November 3, 1SS5. Sing lis Numbers, Five Ccnta each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Uabpeb A Uhothkrs. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, nov 24 Vflw York. For Sale. A FEW Horses & Mules ! SUITABLE FOR FARM WORK AND UENEKAL USE. CHEAP I Apply to K. C. ORRELL, feb 6 Corner Fourth and .Mulberry ols The Theatrical and Ball gEASON IS OVER AND THE EXC USSION AND PIC NIC SEASON has opened again and JOHN WERNER, the practical German Barber and Perfumer, lis personally In at tend tnce at his Hair Dressing Saloon, 29 Mr ket Street, between Water .and Front. Wil mington. N. C. june 4 Grain Cradles. WK NOW HAVE THE CELEBRATED Grant's Southern Patters Cradles, un doubtedly tho finest article made. Prices low as the inferior goods are so:d for. Just ex amine them and you will have no other. W M. E. SPRINGEhV & CO , Successors to John Dawson A Co., july 12 Wilmington N. C 11 12 s 10 0 5 ra fi (Si 1 (C. o w r 23 8 00 ti CO 1 i 5 1 (0 (S 15 "0 (id - H is ac ') f io 11 (CO 12 S' (Si 30 18 (ci) (() (cb 11 7Vk 1; 70 72 (0 20 ci (a) 1 o ra hjl h 7 .v . ft 7 SV.l SI 4 o 1 i 5 0 65 ts 45 I 10 an it a n & fS 3) BASGINv t-i;nny .tad!r!'...- - - B4CON North Carolh.a Hams, b - -- Shoulders, ft S!.ies. IF lb WESTER" SMUKKD- Hanas, ? lb ........... Sides. 4r ?b - Shoulders, v" lb DRY SALTED Sldee, lh - .... Shoulders, ft BARREIJ5 Spirits Tai-pcntlr Second ILisa, each.. New New York, escft.... .... New Citv.caca BEESWAX, ? it.- BRICKS, Wilmington l M- Nc-ithem. ............. BUTT E it, -ft North Caroilna Northern ............ CANDLES, tb Sperm Tadow . Adamantlab CHEESK, Northern &tcry. Dairy, Cretin. .... ... State - COFFEE, T ft- . Java...: Laguyrs - Wo CORN M EA1 ? bnS.,lx. SACA lr?ir.ia Meal OTT-ON TIES. V buiiile I 0 BlEST J C3 Shcctlrg, 4 4, f yd Y arne , y fcuhcfc . . . . ' ElJUS, tf- doaen..... - FISH Mackerel. tUt. 1. Mackero!, No. 1, tr.lf ubl. M&r.korei, Hw. 2, f bbl Mackerel, No. 2, ta?.f U:l- Mr.t kcrei, No. 3, bbl Mul.:et3, V bbl... Mullets, Pork bblfi N C Boi Mcrrlng, f kcr. Dry Co-!, r Loin:, v Northern .j-.ivcr. . E&tra.... ...... - " i'araiiy - .... Ci iy MM !b Su pr. - Family.. - GLUE ? Jb GRAIN. ? bUBhei Corn, fron store, baj.whlir Corn, caro, In bulk, white. Com, carro, 1?. has-a, whit-. Corn, cargo, mixed, In base- Oats, from e:,ore .... Cow Peas HIDES, t a- -rcen Drv. Eastern Western North 1'Jver HOOP IROK. if Jh...... ...... LAUD, y lb , Northern..............-- . .. . North Carolina - - LIME. barrel : LUMBER, City Sawed, & ft. Ship Stu 2T, reaawed I Hough Edge Plank 1 West India Cargoes.aecos di?a to quality Drcsbcd Flooring, secjuoke J..1 Scautling and Board. coicJn. 1 MOLASSES, & gallon New Crop Cuba, la had " " in bbla-- .-. Pjtto Rico, !' hnds. " " In bble iSugar House. In ahdn .... " " Ir. fcbl3. Syrup, in bbl3 . WAILS, V, eg; Cut, lSd baftic -OILS, V gallon Kerosene......... ............. . Lrd Linseed ...... "- SoMn ;! Tar Deck and Spar .... f OULTRY Cblokons, lJv, Trow a 1 " Spl'V&g. . ... Tui-fecvi PEANUTS ff-.biir.hoi 22 lbs ... POTATOES, T bushel- Sweat Irish, & bbl.-...-.... FORK, r tarre3 ' Uy MC3S.- ..... , 2 Prime 1 iiump. - T.. , lilCE Carolina, v b Rough, bv:p.he.) Upland)... io. do (Lowlaid) -KA'iS. f lb Counary-.i. City..., - ROPE, S? Ifc - SALT, r sack. Aluit..... Liverpool L'.&bon American... BCt) AR, y ft Standard Standard A Whit3 Ex C Ex C, Golden O Yellow SOAP, f a Northern SHINGLES j 7 ln.y&l 5 fC Common 2 00 Cypress Saps..-. 4 50 Cyorees Hearts.. 0 OC STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00 R. O. Uogfiheiid . 00 0C- TALLOW, p !b 6 TIMBER, & d feet t; hippie r. 12 00 yine Mill- ...11 ilill Prime , 7 5:1 Jllll Fair j 0(B5 6 C ommon Mill 5 CO flf 0 Inferior to Ord'nary OOP f? i WHISKEY, gai Northern. .1 CO a North Carolina 1 Oo G 2 WOOL, y lb Washed IS Unwashed 15 & Barrv. 10 O 1 i: 1HJ 534 BU 5 65 24 00 0") Mi 5--10 IA 1 10 !,'. i 5 10 7'? " (13. r! ft 10 (0 1 15 ;0 (a) ' 1 50- 1 15 iyat 7.:, tt ' to a 0 c 0 0 tti 00 Oft ?L f-0 CO 00 C O S3 2 - 01 DO Q 15 00 f4 2G G Ot 30 2a & ao 0 tt 85 -1 ' fi 20 22 C5 a & .01 ij 1 45 a 1 co 15 . li oc en 22 i-e n oS ?j : r tj 26 :. 7 1 '0 IS) (it 5 V2. i v. rib 0 ra i on r it '); ia s ft 1 CO (a) 1 i 70 70 & OC Si 00 " G rd) 0 (a) as a 7 a 2 3 S fl 7 1514 eio 8 (Hi ftU ft 6 ou 00. 50 10 .0 111 7. S5 by, K 5 0( V. 0 0" 6 . Of 5t 5: o:- oc v 20 20 i ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by; addressing Geo. P. Rowell 4 Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, JO Spruee St., New York., Send. lOcts. fopyiOO-pae Pamphlet ---'J f;. - i :r.iy -ti.A mms-rons .-v.. Sf-K'ti l oaf- -A MSr S 1'--' i ndT- r .. . " s rut .'.it. i i it-.; ;x'i:or. .cur.dklB'.ddlcl i-.ped f.ien. rZ JTED FOR OVEH :X ':AS5 3Y VSZIH MANY? i HouoAwo Cases TRIAL :':)i'.s: fi. Xitf tit I if f SK.'liCU:aJ ar.d 1 .irA Tack. t3jrn iiTiporta;i JL facta before ak.ii.p treat ment eisewJiere. Take C SURE RriiKDYttatHA CURED Chouiands, docfl not interfere vtth atten tion to business, orcauso paia or iaconrrnience ia ar7 w7. Foonded on Tcientlfic medictl princi plefc By direct aptlc&tioq to tV. sest of ciiMaae iU iriihcut delay The w umi funcXknisfctf the ha man OTfTsnism 1. restored Ihv urniaHnz ekxnenL Wilmington & WoWod Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TltMNS OO'INO SOUTH Dated Jcne20th, 1S.6. No. 43, Dlly. No. 40. Dally. Leave WchJoa A r. .'Kooky Meivnt.. Arrive Tarbro Leave X arboro 2 15 pm 3.31 " CSSpm 4 53 pm 1 1 30 pm Leave Wilson..... Ltave. (oldeboro.. Leave Waraaw... Leave Burgaw Ar. . Wllmlngto.n... ., 4 05 pm 4 f 4 pm 5 54 pm 7 00 pm 7 50 urn 6.58 piu 7.40 pm 9.55 pm ?TKAIN8 GOING NuKTK. : 1 , , No. 47, No. 43, I)ally Dally. Ixave VVilming'ton S 4 i am 8 50 pm Leave Burgaw..... 9 30 am 9 60pm I.ive V ars4w.. 10 ?6 am 10 57 pm Arrive Goldeboro 11.35 am H 58 pm I avo Wl'son 12 25 pm 13 f 2 am A r . Itochy Mount 12 t9 pm 1 26 am Arrive 1 arboro.. ....... 4 50 pm .... .... Leave Tarboro II 30 ro .... .... Arrive WeTtou.: 2 15 pm 2 45 am TrrAn on Scotlaud Neck Branch Itoad lev i Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. lia tu.rnlng lcHves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M.. dally cxce-it Sunday. 'j riln leaves Tarboro, V C, via A lbcrmarle Fa'c'irh li. It Dally except undiy, 6.0" P. v. M-i.dy 5 cio r M . arrive Wllllamgton, N' ( , 8 l 1 M., M P. M. Kcturnlng leavee VVi'llamfatfni, N- C, Ially except lIn'1ay, ?.00 A. v , ur.day 9.5' A. M. , Arrive Tarboo, N. ., 10 '5 A. M.f ll.l'O A. M 'i rain n Midland N. C. Branch leaveGol Is boro, V, C, Daily except Sunday, 5 30 P. M., arrhe .Sn.Ilhtlcld, N. C, 7 00 P. M. l-eturnlng leaves Sm'thrtcld; N C, 7 30 A.M., arrive Cold-bor j. N . C. .9C0 A. M. Trtiin No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Uoldftboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 makee cloeo connection at Wn dortfor'all points North Dally. Al! rail vis Ul3hnond. aad ilally except Sunday via Bay Lino. - Trains mate close connection for all point North via Ulchmond and Washington. All train? run solid between Wl'nilngton an WaBhlDgton, and have Pullman Palaco iiieep era attached. LV JCJHN V. DIVINE. General Superintendent. : J. li KKNLY. Snp't Transportation T. M. EM.EKSON, Genera." Passenger A&ent. june 22 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R, Co. -if :i f3. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated A pi II 25, 1S6. No. 48, No 4P, ; DaII. Ually. Leave Wilmington 8.15 pm 10.10 pm Ly. 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