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tv. i MISCELLANEOUS. The Grape Cure. Sal-Musbatelle In America WITHOUT THE IXPEKSE OF AN EUROFEAN JOURNEY I Ihe cry&tallzel ulti, as oblaircd it :i pur stale Irom jrrapea ami choice fruit in a iorl ble. palatable, simple form, arc now presented to tho public of America as the grandest rosol vent of imriire blood, corrector of the liver and rcgu'at: r cf the bowe's the natural pro moter of HEALTH ANl! LONGEVITY. ' The Daily Review. -JOJ5II. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILlVflNGTON. N. C. MONDAY. AUGUST 2. 18-6 Ki.tsrcd Ht tho Poetoffice at Wilmington. N. C " s BAcoHd-clacs natter. , ; , ; OESlOUltA I IC -TfCKBT. 3 Election. Tuesday-, Nov. 2-1 jgi 1 rOR COKKS: v ALPICKO KUWLANIr, OF UOBKO. FOU JUDUE OK lHfc tUPKR OR COUHT EDWAUI) T. liOYJCIN, i r s vsjp.-on. SOI 1CITOU :. " OLiIVi:lt II ALLKN. OF DUPLIN. Kminent physicians claim thl achievement anew era In the allied science of medicine, as It furnishes the blood with Its natural salines that arc lost or eliminated ever? day. Sal-Muscatelle A POSITIVE. NATURAL tar- mtm: ml 6 10 1 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES i 3rd I) strict if. G Connor 4h Walter C i. a uk. h Edward T. Boykin. a Alpiionso C Aveky. 2th James 11. Meriu.mon Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. al-Muscatclle la Nature's own product. It supplies to the system the want of sond, ripe grapes and fruit; it 1 the simplest and beat preventive and cure for all functional de rangements of the liver an I its kindred ail ments; prevents the absorption of n alarial diseases fevens of all kinds; counteracts use effectiof bad air, poor ririnifrc and Impure water; a powerful osytfirer ot tlie 11r1; a natural speciGc for all skin cfirptionn. ilcfc headaclus, billiousncss, nervousness. nintl depression, and will remote the effects of e- Mental Indigestion from excessive eating and drinking. Have It In y'ur homes and on your travels - It Is aspccitJc for tho fg;?cd, weary or worn out. Prepared by the London Sal-Muscatelle Co. LONDON, ESGHXD, Beware of Imitations. ThcKcnulne Jn "blue wrappers only." - JMVend for circulars to (J.fcVANOVlTCIT, General American Manager, r O Bur lUte, Nctv York City. Mention Ihls paper. For sale by the following Druggists Mands Bros. r. C. Miller, .T. H. Hard'n. R. R. PcUa mv, Wni II. Greene & Co , Wilmington, U. fob 1 emd & w tcurm - ' " ; L'UKAftlliAUIl Hives Ileli'f at onct and Curt COLD IX HEAD, Cn'arrli, HAY FEVER. a Liquid, Snvffl4y' I'owtUr, Fretl Not or frcm Injurious Drugs and Offensive odors. I I mm, FEVER HAY- A particle Is applied Into each nos rll and Is nsrrceable to use. Price 50 cts. br mall or at irusrgi?ts. Send for-clrcalar. ELY BROTH KIM, Druggists, Oweeo. Y. jan 13 wsmdAw nrm . si. K C. Creen. ot Saunter. S. C the -qurlorni!iater or Outlers ntten to thff Charleston News nnil Courier in regard to the burnim; o mbia. ami hi lestunonv is indis putable. Hejiavs: JNotlc'iirf in ymir issue of to day the letter M Cnpt. I. II. Sampan ot Massa- cbuseus. charging YV heeler's cavalry wun tne uurDine ot vJilutubia. S. C. and knowipf that Sherman's trooos did it, and no ooa else. I beg to state .what I know about it. ' I was at the time quartermaster in charge ot Butler's di vision ot cavalry, who were the last soldiers to leave the city. , ice ure at tne uoarioue uu)oc was an accident caused by some soldiers smokintr their pipes near some bales ot hay, which caught, and as the depot pad a large quantity ot ammunition id it there was soon an explosion, and the depot was burnt to the ground. It was the only building ! urnt. In tact, there wos no other building within 300 leet of it. This wa3 about 10 o'clocs io the mornirs ol that day. and about that time Gen. Wheeler's cavalry wre pass ing through that part ot too city l leit tne city in tne rear ol uuih r s cavalry and returned agam to sav a portion of ray wagon train, who bad taken the river road to Kingsville. in stead of the Camden rad as directed. and perhaps I was the last of our com mand to leave Columbia, and. when we left; the Charlotte depot are was out. Columbia was not burnt until that night, about seven hours alter we left. Columbia was burnt by Gun. Sher man's irops. and the? fcn w it. Yours truly, E. C Green, of Sumter, S C. following the past First National Bank of Wil-mington. CA PITAIj STOCK. HURPIjUS rUND. liivetta received awd coUcenoM iada all i?.a-.Ui mUUi tn lha UaHlSUtw : Ol RECTORS K. . BURRUS3 D. G. WOJSXBI A. UARTIN. J AS. SPRlfKT. CJFOUG1S CHAD BOURN. OITICSRS A. K. BUEI10S3. A. 1L. V7AL.KJCK. W.I.ARKLKS. PresWRp CaaaVr The Theatrical and Ball OEASON IS OVER AJfD THE EXCURSION AND PIC NIO 8EASON has ocened .aata and JOHN WERNER the practical German Barber and Perfumer -is Pt5r8fnaIl7-Q1?r5i tend ince at his Ualr Dressing Saloon, M Mtr ket Street, between Water and Front, wu aunxton. N. C IiradstrccCs furnUhca the commercial summary for week: Special telejrriiins to IlradUrteCs this week joint to the distribution of a smaller vlume t jjt'nt;ral morchandise than in ay previu week during the year. This appears to by regarded as a njutural outcome sit this season; and representative traders at leading cities continue to express confidence jn an active aid profitable trnde in the au tumn t he total bank el aringslatJJ'J ..... " euties iir the week eiming jesienmy, specially wired to DraihlrciCs. amounts to $747 712.512 a compared with S25.40-f.6ft8 last week and with $741.- 751,i.0b in tho fourth w k in July. 1885 Here. is a decline of $77.7.11)0 ori the week, ono the nearest approach to the tt.tal in th; corrufponling weet one vear. ni reifrla !r nionliM. The increase oomparel. with tb like wek in 18S5. is but $5.!5S.OOO. pom line, to the luwa bb in uitd-sbrotiier tra-ln. The total earnings ot 23 western and north western r iilway companies during tbe third we k of July aiuounU'tl to $2 - 283.000 thi var. $2.051000 last year. and S.Ol'J.OtO tt ears aco. The cainin ISH over 1685 is but $23 1 OtX), and in IShCover 1884 is $23'.,0P0. Con- sidcrieg tu cut rates oi one ytar ajco aud the ehck to general Iradu due to the Dinsc ia 1881. the record is of a verv moderate gain; The customary autumn demand lor funds is indicated by the hardening ot interest rales, backed bv the imoroved demand br funds at Boston. Philadelphia. Cin ciouati, Chicago. Milwaukee. Bur lington and New Orleans. Tho New York stock market has been mative. thouuh certain stocks, notably the Vanderbilts and Texa Pacific, have been notablv strong. Transactions this week amounted to 1.02U.000, against 1, 107.000 fchares last week. Govern men t bonds continue strong, and the general bond list firm, with advances in suae SDecial clauses. Money on call is easy Foreign erchaoge. is weak on, tree offerintfi ot arbitrage bills. The move ment of dr'v goods from agenU1 bands has been smaller, but that fToni j b bers.has increased somewhat. -At western centers the summer trade holds on fairly ana tne auiumn saies negio ni- l. Al advances are mainiainea. nrints beinsr ouoLed at 32c., with light stocks, woolen manufacturers wiu uoi iinnV nn untii the opening oi iignt weight fabrics in order to learn the nrohable price level. A 10 jer cent. gafn ia expected, though not so con fidently as pieviously. The American Iron and Steel ASSOCiaiion rvpon oi the production and stocks of pig iron, confirming; tho previous impression that a hand-to-mouth demanu nas stimulated a larger total output within air month than ever before. I has re suited in a distinct shade of improiecnent in the pig iron industry, tnourb prices are thus tar unchanged. The increased prices fpr anthracite" coal do not com roand general confidence, and the demand continues lignt. Jkaruer re- norti as to damage to the spring wheat crop are believed to have been exagger ated.' and Dakota and Minnesota are now thought likely to yieia over 000.000 bushels. The Wisconsin yield i3 better than expected. Heavy receipts of winter wheat, ana moderate exporr demand, hold quotations in ' check. Tne arouin west aou northwest has ramsged tne inaian corn crop to some extent, and In such localities general trade is checked. Recent local rains have improved the prospect some. Special telegrams to Bradslre Cs place the otal California hop yield at 40,000 bales; the ?Iyui siana . rice ,crp is expected t.he of fine quality, and U reach 80O.C0O sack?, -and the ouisville tobac co 'market fcdinn m nsmuch as the" crop neds rain and 'stocks: axe smaller. Tl July tMitlon crop report to Brads'-TctCsi shows that the plant in the Atlantic Slates and in Mississippi and Alabama has .ben deteriorating, owing to the, severe rains. One year ago the condition was good. In Texas. Tennessee and Arkansas the condition'is equal to thai of a year ago. In Louisi ana it i3 only fair. The totl value ol buildings for which permits have been granted at 25 cities within 0 months is $68,000,000 against S53,0O0,Ci)0 in the first halt of 1885 and about $10.000.000 two years aco .The - total number of failures in the United States reported to BradstrecCs this week is 162 against 194 last week, 184 last year. lU9xn 1891, 155 in 1883 and 122 in 1882. Canada had 22 atrainst 10 last week and 15 last year. The total in the United States this year to date i 6.133 against 7.015 in a tike sh&re of 1885. 6 186 in 1884, 5 838 in 1883 and 4,125 in 1882. Canada had 717 this year against 820 last. -mm- : Quarterly Meetings. Third round of Quarterly Meetings for the Wilmington llis rict, Methodist K.ChurchSouth Duplin cir'eu ft.'ac'io lftt$k:&!Kiv'Ff?M Topsail circuit. Union Chapel." August 14. 15. Carver's Creek circuit, at Carver' Creek. August 21. 22. Clinton cir.mit; at Johnson's Chapel. Aug. 26. 27. Magnolia circuit, at Bryan's Chapel, Aug. 28. 29. Brunswick circuit, at Zion, Sept 4. 5. Wilmington, at Fifth Street. Sept. 12 Paul J. Carkaway. P. E. MISCELLANEOUS X? . i . ;fc ?X ifciN THE GREAT It iEM U imm infa unuii' W'Z mm CsresShriTiatin, eitralg-Jt, III B f I 5 1 tpraia. Bnim -d otker UI UBll I'fclnniuid Arkct. FtttreViiO. At Prodis' 4iil lh".ltT8. THS CIItRtES4.0;r.Lilt ( O., iialtlciorp, SL.r.S.A, eov 2 eod tcoroi ,. THE EE VIEW WHOLESALE PRICES. 3 T KAIIKOArH, &S. Olhmlntr quoirtVBa reprcwB oes, generally. It maLlOs oi whnV.m I?rrtnrR Trencra. unall orders blfbor prlcca have to be charge job wm,i MARKET STREET, NO. 112 J, (II 1 T 1 KS) Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sore. Ulcers. Salt ! Kheura. Fever S re, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Cbi;blams, Corns.-and all bkin brnptiotts and Pisitively cures Piles, or nt pay required. It is guaranteed to givH petf et satisfa -lion, or mo ey refunded Price 25 cen!s per box. For sale by all lruggi-ts. IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RBHPEC2, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO r ALL MANNER OF- Sob printing i ra it be imififfl. 'MISCELLANEOUS A QUESTION ABOUT Browns If on Bitters ANSWERED. Tba question hu probably been disked thousands of timew. "Hoy can Broim'a Iron Bitters cure every thiuK?" Wall, it doesn't. Bat it does care any difoit-se for which areputabla physiciaa would proscribe I UOS Pnysici.vna recognir Iron as the best restorative tgent known to tbe profession, and inquiry of any 'eadinjr chemical firm will substantiate tba assertion that there are more preparations of inn than of any other substance used in medicine. This shows con clusively that iron is acknowledged to be the. most important factor in saooessf ul medical practice. It is, uowerer. a remarkable fact, that prior to the discov er of HUOVN.StIItN IJITTEKS no perfect ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. BROWH'S IRON BinERS&KS headache, or produce const ipation ill orlior iron MwrtirInrdo.HltOViVSlICONHITTliK.S curcn f ndiCMtion, ItfIloiiHiieM.s, WcaknrKn, 1THrpIa, Malaria, Chilli and FevtrH. Tirrd FfelinfffOencral ICBiIity,Pain in tne Side, Backer LinilIIoadncbp and Ncnrul f ia for all these ailments Icon is prescribed daily. BROWN'S IRON B!TTERS.n0rce ni:u:tc. Like all other thorough medicines, it a:tf o.vlv. When taken by m-n the first svmptora ot 7nht w renewofl enerry. TliemHPclosthon become tinner, the digofti-m iruprvfvt, the bowels ure active In ti nmen the effect ia usn filly more rapid and mnrkd The eyos begin at once to brijditen : the nkin ;l.ir.i ni: hsuthf anlor mntim ti h i'Iuwic nDmrv.io.... du.ippn.in; functional dn-angnmentR tVcmnn rttrn- i ir. nn'i ii n nor;ing "jotnor. fitHindinf suMinincfi ! mpphod for tho rhild. Kom;inbtr B'fownV ?- : iiit.Lf ." is tho ONLY ii:n im-di.-ine thst in t if Tlio Goncinn h is Tn lj "Lark nn-i e? rl line-.-OD.wrapowr 1'AKi: Vf) 'JT'Iiri:. may 17'14'V nrmtc IJKKCU.4KTS, UlKKEES AM MAXCl'lCIL'K -EES S1IODLO BEAD BRADSTREET'S A WliliKLY JOUKNAL OF J TKAOE. I 1SAXCK JSJ) PCBLIC ECONOMr. Sixteen pages evtry Saturday Uf'tcntitnis Twenty Pogts. Sometimes Tianty four Paya. . FIVE DOLLARS A. 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Danler, Manufacturers A others DcaR f irs In addition to onr Mercant le Agency Reports re are row publishing a weekly commercial and financial newspaper In our name oi PRINTING, F.ULi:;j or MDiNS coine 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 rorfc promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices tfta-i we cau live uc. Give us your orders. J JACKSON & HELL. SKMI) KJB ASAML'LKCOPY. THE STATE CHRONICLEi (Succeeeor to the farmer & Mochanle anl the Chronicle ) Uiidor New Management. Newsy, Bright and Clean! Up wi h the Times The "Mite t hr tlclc" will be what Its name implies a fetatc pper it U not the Raieioii 'Cnro icle." and will net be local or sectional It will aim to keep up with the current news from Alnrphy to Manleo, or as me pcmici u put it trom Cherokee to Curri tuck. It will be the organ of no man. no rintr.no section, no party.. It will bo Ihjmocratic In pontics, but wiu not healtatc to crltiolz Dem ocratic measures and Democratic officers. Xernia of MibfcrlpUon One Year. $2: Six Mentis, $1 ; Three Months, 50c. for a Sample copy adarcss, Tlli tsTATE CHRONICLE, ualelfirh. N. C. l. 20 .28 10 0 ii BRA.DSTREETS". This paper la of value and Interest to observ lng uj1dc8 men. particularly merchants, bankers and manufacturers. It docs not deal with credits or furnish ratings, bu: reports, reviews and discusses those matters domes t c and for lgn, 'hat have any bcailn upoe tbebufles3 ofth-s country. Eepcrting the lnve thjnung 1S8G. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly ha nw, for more than twenty years, maintained Its position as the leading illustrated weekly newspaper in America. With a constant increase of litera ry and artistic resources, lts able to offer for the ensuing year attractions unequalled by hcviuub vuiume. embracing two capita Illustrated serial stories, by Mr, Thos. 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We s licit your subsirlption for one jear at five dollars. Very truly yours, THE BRAD3TBKKT COMPANY. Harper's Periodicals. 8UBSCRIRK NOW FOB BRADSTREET'S. Per Year: IT A t X CrTo nrnnTrv w HARPER'S MAGAZINE"...".".. m HARPER'S BAZAR,...:: i m lllDDsnla . - mW n"V.ff?aDAB11 LIBRARY, 2 v" ............... in 00 Kven If You Buy a .Dozen - i - - rr a,.w uesrin wii n t no ctroaaon porous piasicrswnicn jou can gti ursi number for January of each vear Wh7 for a song at any of ths v fccap John druggists no time is mentioned it Tr ..vne " I .. - fcro luiuerMDon you av uitip j irnvwu J"" -jvurj , ix iuB BuoscTioer wishes to hommnni -iti, for one Benron's Capcine Plaster is -worth the Number next after the reTot W-Un liOTinrl Va nmaa - rr w ly porous piaster in the market that Is bonr three years back, In neat cloth i.inrti. J?m tfynd BiillfuUy made, and aclcntlfically ; be sent by mall, postig paior bvii1 rJfxrcn5eJProYide1 the freight docs exceed one dollar per volumJ n" Tf . , - . vv free not exc them all Tbo reason is tbls Benson's la the onl Mil meulcatcd. - ( ther are no mora than nominal imitations of Benson's. Ther tra cheap be cause i hey posess none of the Ingredients (per volume whi-h render Benson valuable. The latter I Cloth Cases for each -cw.. .t..,. are cromot to act. pleasant to wear, and cure binding, will be sent hv Tn.7iA Ior . . - i . a . " - j iiimm. li u ill r.-r in & lew hours ailments wnicn oincr wm noi ceipi oi si oo each. r even lclleve. The publlcare especiauv warn- uemittanccs should be mad, ht, it , uoney uraer or Draft o i '-L' y- woiuutiuoreoi lr.Rt. -Capsicum,' ! ajrsinst so aled 'CapetclnJ VCapucln" or Capaicine" plasters, as worth News . X ... . . i . . 1 . A m 1. . "V . T M iess aruries mienueu ucwrc. " aonVard look for the VThee fceala" trade mark and the word "Capcine" cut in the cen trc. mwa advertise- Harpes & ewsiapcrs are not to copv this nov"4 HABPsn. A BEOTHEBS. nOT4 New York lckerel. No. 2, f Mackerel, No. 3, f MCiieta, bbl......... Mullets, Pork bbls N. C r.w Herring, t keg.. l)rv Oc-t, V it TLi:ri. tf-hi) Northern Super... Bxtra ' Family City MUls Super ...... Farally.... 4 6 QLUK-HP ih.. 6 GBAJN, buchel , Corn, from store, bags.whlts 65 Corn, cargo, in- hulk, white.. b& Corn; cargo, in bags, white.. 63 Corn, cargo, mixJa.in bage.. 6C Oats, from store. ....... 45 Cow Peas ,.. 0 HIDES. V ft. reen.. . "6 Dry..... 10 HAY, t1C0 as Eastern.. I 10 Western ' '0 North River 10 HOOP llftOJSi, V ft. LABD.f S Northern..........!.... North Carolina-.............. LIME, barrel ........ 1 LUMBER, City Sawed, v il ft. Ship Stuff, reuawed.... 13 CO Bwgh Edge Plank .16 00 West India Cargoen.accordlnj to quality 13 CO Dressed Flooring, eeaioned..lf 00 Scautllng and Board, jcom'n. 11 Xi MOLASSES. V gallon- Now Crop Cuba, In hhde.. " vn bbia... PdrtoElco, in hnds. fl.... 1e bbls....... . Sugar House, in hhrls...... l " it bbls...;... Syrup, In bblr. ..... NAILS, B.eg;Cu;.10.l bta OILb, T gallon Kerosene . .. x0 Lari.. : .......r m Llnjcod.. .......... a Kosin 15 Tar 0u Deck and Spar. ....... ....... 00 rOULTBY- Chlckcns, live, growa... y6 Spring. 5 Turkeys...... ... 7f PEANUTS r bushel 22 lbs . 9 POTATOES, t bnahel- Svrcet. - . ft' Irish, bbl PORK, V barrel City Mess 1C ft- liump. ot) BICE Carolina, V lfc i Bough, v" buahe.) Upland)... 8 Do. do (liowiaid).. 1 00 UAUS. v ft Country City , 1. l ROPE, f !b I...... 14 S A LT, t sack , Alu m 70 Llverpocl 70 Lisbon.... .... ................ 00 American 00 SUGAR: f R Standard.... .. 71, Standard A - -,ti WhitoTJKx C -..... 6 Ex C, Woldcn C . 0 C Yellow..... 6i SOAP, ft Northern . b 8UINGLES,7in.yM... 6 (0 Gammon... 2 00 Cypress Sap& 4 50 Cyprecs Hear la.- 0 trO STAVES. M-W. O. Barrel-. 8 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 oo TALTjOW, V lb 5 TIMBER, M feet Shlpplng.12 0C Fine Mill .5.. .,.11 iV Mi .1 1'rlmc i 50 wun rair 6 Common Mill.... 5 0 Inferior to OrUmary o Oi WHISKEY, V' gal Northern. .1 00. North Carolina ...i 00 WOOL, r ft Washed- 1-; Unwashed.... js Burrv. ........ ........ ........ io 7 tO .V f ; 6 OC 612 Oi '10' a 4 cc O 4f0 a b a a io o a a a o a 8 0 1 (Q .: a l a a to oo fT2l 75 . 6 63 6! 4 66 124 15 l 15 3 ... 7A 1 CO 00 to au co 015 00 u 0 a o a a a 26 30 30 35 20 35 TT ' '. , ' . .--. Datcd June 20th, 18:6. ." No. 48, No. 40, - Dally. DaUy. liCvc Wcldoa .......j 15 pm 6.38pm Ar. Rocky .Mount......... . I 3.3-1 ......... Arrive Tarboro. .......... 4 50 pm Leave Tarboro......yr. 11 30 pm ......... Leave Wilson....... 4 05 pm 6.58 pro . - Leave Goldsboro... . 4 f 4 pro 7.40 pm lx;ave WarsaWi....I. 64 pro Leave Burgaw 7 00pm.. t Ar Wilmington 7 50pm 9.55 pm - TRAINS GOllQ NORTH. ' No. 47, No. 41, Daily. Dally. Leave Wilmington 8 4 1 am 8 50 pm Leave Burgaw.. -.ftSCam 9 50pm lieave rsw... ........... 10 6 am 10 67 pm Arrive ttoldsboro..... .... 11.35am 1 68 pm ; Leave WPson....... 12 25 pm 13 11 am Ar. Rocky Mount-1369 pm 126 am Arrive Tarboro.. ........... 4 50 im...l .... Leave Tarboro.... ........ 11 3 m...-.,... Arrive Wefdon.. ..... 2 15 prof-? 45 am k Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road )eav t Halifax for Scotlamt Neck at 3.00 P.M. Re turning' leaves Scotland Neck. a 9.30 A. VI. dally e i cept Sunday. ' I nin leaves Tarboro, V C, via Alberraar'.e n o., 8.1 - F. M., 40 p.m. Returning leave' Wliltamston, S. C.Dally except unly, 9 oo A. M :, -unday 9.5u A. M Arrive. Tarboro, N. C 10 5 A. M.I1.30A. M - 'i rain e rr Midland N. C. Branch leavt Gol Is boro, N, C , Dally except Sunday, 5.30 l'. M., arrive Smiihfleld, N. C. 7 00 P. as . le turning leaves fmlthield,N MJ., 7.80 A. M., anive Goldfcbora, . C.9C0.A. M.- . Train No. 40 South will atop only at Wllooa, Goldsboro and Magnolia. ' . Train No. 47 makes close connection At We don for all points North Daily. All rail vt Richmond, and lally except Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wi'mlngton anc' Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. , ; t . 11 JOHN P. DrVINlL, . - . General Superintendent. J. R KENLY. Pup't Transportation. . t. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Accnt. iune 22 . A . -v - v Wilmington, Colinnbi & Augusta IL it. )C6. CbNDENSEP : SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated AprilSS. 1$86. No. 48, Dailf. eare Wilmington.. Lv. t.Waccamaw ....... Leave Marion..... ....... jVrrlve Florence a rrivc surater . . . . : A rrive Columbia. ......... ti.16 pm 9.40 pm 11.3G pm i2.Z3pm 4.4 am 6.0 am No 40, Dally. 10 10 pm 11 is pm 12-39 am 1 2) am 4.24 am 6.40 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia......... Arrive Sumter.............. Leave Florence Leave Marion..... ia. lv u. waccamaw.. Arrive Wumlngt'fi. No. 43, Dally. 4.30 pm 5.14 pm 7.1-3 pm 8.80 pm No. 47. Daly. 9 55 pm 11.55 pm 4 21 am 5.09 am 7.C0 am 8.24 am -. - 'ff , 1231 CAI J DECAY, In sToung & Middle ':fgeq wen. Tested fo over Six v ears by use in many ihousand Cases a TRIAL 0 PACKAGE T12EATMJE1TT. On Month, - S3.00 Two Months - H.OC Shree Months, 7.00 VI.- OEOiKIC Vt'EAINTIIU L jciiy.nofl humerona Uinfc thf. staled -)hT- Siiiiins. rf-iiUt from or.thU 1 in.l icj-rtior. r.oa Irco iii'luigcnco. ot 3vsr;rai.n woiJc. Avoid ( the imposition if ttn. t'cM teiuSics tvr these troubVt.- lift our rf. Ci:cu;i ar.dl'risl I'ack- :, End ictrn important tacts uctore Ukine treat-i meni dsewjicre Take O SURE Kemeijt that has CUBED thousands, data nrt interfere with stten u'jti io ousmcM, or chum pain or inconvenience in any way. Founded on acientific me di ea 1 princi ple. Bv dircctanrilifatinn to the seat of diaeaM its specific influence is fel( without delflv. Th. . oral functkmaof the ho. man organism in rrfnr The animating elementf of life, which have beea I waatedare given back.and the patien t become! cheef fu 1 and rapidly gaina both ctrensrth. and ui Tim. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. U'FC(?Hrui9T R U PT4REP PERSOMS! Ni aTtus& ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact 'cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers ty ;addf essing Geo. P. Howell & ,Co., Newspaper Advertising nureavi, lOSpPice St., New York. , Send. lOcts. for- lOO-page Paimprtlet The Review Job Office-is the place to get good work at moderator prices. Noa. .48 and 47 atop at all Station except Renter, Kbcne.zer,CaneSaYannah, Wateiee, ana tflm ips'i' . . . t .. - Passenger; for Columbia and all points on C. K- It., C. C. A A. B. IL Statlona, Aiken Junction, and all polnta beyond. iboold take No. 40. Pullman sleepers for Augusta on tbla train... ,. ,..;... i;-a v .-.- ,,' - ; JOHN rt lIVINK, , :V General 8uperlntendenV J, K. KENLY, Supn Transportation. T. h. tEMSBSON.denoral i aaoencer Ajreni Molina , Central . Comiiany; ; :; OFFIGS Ot elEHKltAL SUPKttljrTEaDEJrT, , Wllminjrton. K. C. J uly 1$; IS 6 V & : Change of Scliedule;, 0 AND AFTKIi THIS gDATE, -THB following hecraie will be operated on thia Baiixoadi IPASSENQeb, MAU, AND JEXPES3S TKA1 N. jyauy except Snndaya -ut. i i. - veyieftonat..J..W.4)P. M No. I J-JLeave Baleighat..;.;;..-.;loo p it - ) Arrive at Chaxio(te at. 6 43 A. U No. 2. 1 Arrive t Raleigh at.. ........ 00 A. Id ! J Arrive at Wilmington at.. ..7.16 A, 14 a t-u .Attached. , , Arrive at Charlotte at.;.,:. ....,,..3.45 P. at. Leave Wilmington a.s:J 'f' 5 rx"5 vWiurinDnrsat.,..-.i S Pi M. o iurmDnre at . ntn a Arrive at Wilmington rlYZZ'SM P. M. t yrelgbtbetweea ' Wirmlnrton and Laurinburc lri-WMklv.teVh. ufYimnn T2.tODai8 Wednesdays and Frldajs, Jave urdaya " 4UTa-0y anafat- w?fw SW?S Lanrlnburg. sTri" days and Frilva iain). t . - days, Thorsdavs and Saturdays. -. A . ' rsJl, raina. to regular stations only, and points designated in thA muu xime Table. .v.:isi . AZ T: rT' V J5JLPRES3 ARD FEKioirrr , v Da4 except Stindays. " No.3. j Aa-7AST-v---i.W0 P. M. L . i Arrive at Shelby..... ..i;.: 9.25 p. li. . i oaiio a narMJije...,..;.. 12.10 P. UL Trains No. 1 and 2 thVa iaa MM..At.. L Hamtet with B. A A. Xralna to and faom Ka ' Tnrough Sleeptar Car. between wnmUurtot J yMItottoandlalelrnrlnS, AtUntaan4allpotatt"IAinwi , Tr otrM. may 10 1yd ft w cod t WEAK , Dime EAK. 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