4
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rod&
trot
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ells rT.
fcb 5 lAw tc nrm It
Holiday Goods!
o-
i
FULL LINK OF ALL. KINDS OF HQL
I DAY goods received by Steamer tolay. -
Citron, Preset ves, Orange,
Balalns.: Jelly, Apple. ' :
Currants, Mince Meat, Figs,
l Nuts of aU kinds,'- - - -
Candles and Cakes. ., ;'-'.'
Br&adlcd Pearhea and I iga, .
'something extra,
luess-e l and Live P.ojtltry, . T
teU-ry, irosh carh day Murine Ihe weei.
Vccetablea. both canned and'freth. '
of almost every kind,
("all arly and terure voor supplies before
tUrUfcli. . . ....
JXO L BOATWRI9HT,
13 A II So'l Front Street
Pure Buckwheat.
1 HAVE OS HAND A FRESH XOT Or
v c. BUCK W HEAT, just received from the
Wcmnii rart of Ue State. Tboso desiring a
PUKETARTICLE ran obtain itby callingon
Jno. L. Roatwright. .
dec:
15 A 17 So. FrtontJ&treel
Just Received.
On Consignment
." BOXES TOBACCO, 12Jtf..4s fc 3i
3o ' 11 in. 5.
4o. v . , " uin. 4s &x5s.
8t CADS . ". oV:. m&V2.
Which wc are.cfVerinsr - for sale. 25
per ceat. less than manufacturer's cost.
- . . . . . .... .
20,000 Cigars, all gradcB
SOL BEAR & CO..
to. 9; MA.BKATST.,
Who'ewUe'DealeratJi liquor and Tobacco.
men 4 . ' . . .
Bagogc Transfer.
pOE PROMPT CALLS ASD DSLlVEET
x . - i . fyxyr
' Bagjaje leate jour orderB atT. J. SOUTH-
KILAND'3 LlTcry f Uble, Scitbj;5econd3t.
order for Canliges pretnt Uy ClleL
iT. J . SOUTH EBLAKD,
, Llrery aid Sale Stable.
July 23 If K0 K-8 ADO Korth Second St.
10c. FOU A SHAVE.
20c. FOR A HAIR CUT, - -
HOc. FOR A HAIR CUT.SII AVE
- AND SllAMPOON.
HAIR DYEING 20c and opward,
J! .At- JOHN WKBNia'S,
Germaa Barber and Perfmner,
jan & . -; 9 atarket St
A. Av. BroT7H,
JEAL ESTATE AND COlitCTIOS REO-
liouaa and collect hiiu -ittii dpIs.? if.
ic&xcbe rromtstiT. - iuais
hs
ps,
7 i 77 : c -13
silenceT .7fT7:-
My soul Is Toiwlesa as the frozen moon
Yet In , it glu rubers music deep and
" rrroj2 ' .
As ail the splendid tire of molit noo;
Woull 1 hat soiuo hand m i 2 uV strike
it into soDjf.
And yet peri-huf.es the touch tfiat thus
should wak -
-"Tbe silent chords to soaring melody,
tiiut bo the hand oi one for whose
dear take
The-song would, grow until too great
1 to be. . - - .
So. s'apn.- my heart, serene as yonder
. ;' i?8tar; . .
.ileuiw shall be sweet like summer
rain. - ;-. :
To,bub tbe lips' ot-sonu were better
-J--v.'far 3r.":; ' ; J:-..
.Tban.r bursting .into symphonies ol
ivL, t . . ' W: J: Henderson.
.- .vr:.i,
Cr-Yunjj w6roin' HiteM this: Tom
IUore be'jEHn' o-write pV(us wiun he
'wA4ik bj tcinrtee; Southey vr'.
'XjWQfSlZvVtie'. whnn ho w:is ili-ven:
Keats was a succtJtitJ'ui pu t a bliiftn ;
Lelsh Hnn t talked ia rbjbm at tbir
icen. Chiucer. at ;twel?o and Milton
wD8a neiras oniy tea. v Aria where are
they now, Ethel? Wbrrer ar they
ink olt n jour tbtnnti nrnl hlp vo ir
ujotbeVr,arthe jMtatifei, Kthel, it jj
wfuld live 1 ng. write the p-try. I
don't car ti Itve ary lorer. I.
Iii fact.. Td rattrer. die than pai e the
potatoes liob Hurdttle
As a remedy for accident? common to
"every day life, such as cuts hruist s
sprains, burns, scnids. Irostbt'ei. ad
bite of pois -nous insect. Salcali n
Oil has no equal in the market. It
literally annihilates pain. Trioe 25
cents a bottle
Wle:li8 Tust a PuiinUV
Lexington, Ind.. March Utica,
Clark county, a tew miles South of
here, bears tbe distinction of number'
fog among its citizens probably the
smallest baby in the world, it - was
born on Friday to the wjleot Raymond
Fergagnn. a farmer, and only weighs
sixteen ounces. It is well formed and
in Very good health. Tbe arras of the
little stranjfer are just three incnes
long, while its logs measaro tour inches
Dr. Williams, the attending physician,
says it will survive if nothing uniore
seen happens. The mother and lather
of tbe . midget each weigh over 150
pounds and are in the best of beajih.
.How Women Would Vote.
jWere women allowed to vote, every
one in the' land who has usm! J)r.
PiercVa "Favorite Prescription" would
vote it to .be an , unfailing, remedy lor
t bo diseases peculiar to her sex. Iiy
druggists; .j - ,
- - ".. . : :
" t : Ocean Pilots.
AH ocean. steamers are commanded
by men who have Hcenses as pilots for
every harbor along their routes. Rut
there is another class ot pilots who
make it a business to lie outside the
harbor . for which thoy are specially
licensed, to watch tor sailing vessels
and steamships ctmiug irom a dis
.tance, or from foreign ports.
Sacb a pilot, we must explain to our
inland readers, takes entire charge of
outgoing and incoming vessels, until
they have passed the dangers surround
ing the coast and harbors of. our seas,
lakes and great tidal streams. The
captain of a ship surrenders its control
wholly to tbe pilot while be is on board
on pain of forfeiture ot the insurance on
the vessel in case of disaster within that
time.
'There is no cralt. perhaps, in . this
country which is subiect to more rigid
rules than this. The pilots, for ex
ample, of 'Delaware Hay have for a cen
tury beQ governed by certain inexora
blc customs, as binding as laws.' Tbeir
business obliges them . to be sober, in
telligent, keen sighted, and ready
wiUctl men. When not in charge of a
vessel, they are- on large pilot boats,
which .ie outside. oi the capes, some
times sixty miles at .sea., watching, for
vessels.
The pilots of New York bay and ot
Boston harbor go even further out to
sea, and are sometimes met with I rem
one to two hundred miles trutu the
land. They are cruising aboul'in the
track of incoming steamers, and almost
always appear in ample season to ofler
tbeir services. Bui it no pilot comes,
the ship lies onUide the harbor and
signals for one. The corps on the pilni
boats have regular turns, and the pilot
to whose lot this vessel falls is rowed
out to her.
lie is bound to aoswer the signal by
day or by night, in sunshine or in the
fiercest 'fdorm Nothing but the abso
lute certainly that the boat cannot live
in the sea ruuniug between him and
the vessel wilt release bim from his ob
ligation. ' . .
A boy wbo wishes tit loaru this busi
oesa must servo ao apprenticeship. Fr
Philadelphia pilots iboterm of aporcn
liceship is six years.-during which lime
the young man lives on the pilot bonis,
studying tbe channels, soundings and
dangers Then, after a year and a half
of partial responsibility, he becomes a
pilot. YquVSs Companion.
-Ord Scratch" is the demon Skratti.
who still survives in tha superstitions
of Northern Europe. ''Old Nick" is
none other than Nicker, the dangerous
water demon of the Scandinavian le
gend.' Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ma Stbup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the little
sufferer at coce; ii produces natural,
quiet sleep by relieving the child irom
pain, and the little 'cherub awakes as
"bright as a button." It is very pleas
ant, to taste. Il soothes toe child, soft
ens tbe gums, allays ail pain, relieves
'wind, regulates ihe bowels, 'and is the
beet known remedy for diarrhoea,
whether arising front teething or other
causes. .Twenty-five cents a bottle
ily 6 deod &.wiv - ; .
" The :w6rd humbui ' is ffomj. Ham
burg; -a piece of Hamburg newa" was
la Germany a proverbial expression of
fa! tHtical rumors. ; . : :
liucKlcn'a Arntca Salve. : ; j
Tnis Best- Salve in tba world far
Cuts, Hruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to eive perfect satisfaction, or mojey
re I u n ded Price 25 cents per box . . For
sale by W. H. Green & Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A MEDICINE. KUTAUB1KK.
HIGH AUTHOKITY.
Hop Bitters is not, in any sense, an
alctbolic beverage or liquor, and could
not be sold for use, except to persons
desirous oi.obiaininsr medical bitters.
GREEN 15. RAUM..
U.S. Cona'r Internal Rev.
Wasbinstori. D. C, Sept. 24. 1884.
Dear Sir Why d'Kj't you getacir
liiicate Irvm Coir W. II. V.. .f Ifalti
rnort, showing how be cured hitu'cif
of drut'kennest. by the help f-Ht Bit
ters. His is a wonderful .se. lle.i
well known in Rochester by nil dr.ok
.ing ptiilethn. llf? i known in this
cilv. Cincinnati. Ne Orleans. New
York ; in f u-f, all over the country, ?.s
hp sut-nt i hoo.nu'i u.i !ol nrs !r rum
I hms"ly b-ii-v hi CMid viull te.
Willlll llHUHilri t ijoiiHf.x i t u in
this city and - J!tHtn '- atcuu
make-thousands -ot sober : tufeu by iu
dacing the use of your bitters.
J, At W.
PREJUDICE KILLS..
- "Kieven . ears ur tuhter suffered
00 a bed of misery under lh care ot
several of tho best physiciaus, who
gave hr disease various namx but
no relief. tui now h is resiortl to
m in good health ty Hop .Bitters, that
we had pohfd at t years" before
using it. We earnestly hone and pray
1 hat r.o one el-e will let their sick sut
ler as wu did, on recount ol prejudice
airainsl so irood a '..medicine as Hop
Bitters" The lar. vtsUootlTtmp'ars
Milton, wei.. reo. iu
-m. - t V j
Having useti Hop B. tiers, the noted
remedy f r debility, nervousnes-. indi
gestion. etc., .1 have no hesitation in
saving that it is indeed an excellent
medicine and recommend it to aoy one
as a truly tonic bitters.
Reapecifullv;
Rev. Mrs. J. H. ELLGOOD
. Sciplo. N. Y . Dpc. 1. I84.
I am the pastor of the Baptist churcb
hero and at pducateii physician . 1
am not in practice, but am my sole
family physician, and advise in chronic
cases. Over a year aeo I recommend
ed your Hop "Bitters to my invalid
wife, wbo. has been under medical
treatment of Albany's best physicians
several years. Sho has been grea-ly
benefited and still uaes the medicine.
I believe she will become thoroughly
cured of her,, various complicated dis
eases by tbeir use. We both recom
mend t hem "to our friend, many of
whom have also been cured of tbeir
various ailments by them.
R;v. E. R. WARREN.
CURED OF DRMKIK6.
" A young friend ot mine was cured
of an insatiable thirst for liquor that
had so prostrated bis system that he
was unable to do any business. He
was entire y cured by tbe use ot Hop
Bitters. It allayed all (hat burning
thirst ; look away the appetite for
liquor; made his nerves steady and be
has remained a steady and sober man
for more, than two years, and has no
desire to return to his cups, and I
know of a number of others that have
been cured ot drinking by it." From
a leading R. R. Official, Chicago, 111.
Merchants, bankers asd Mam facti;
er8 should read
A Wkekl.it Journal, of
Tkapk, Finance and FrLic Economt.
Sixteen pages evitv Saturday.
Oftentimes Twenty Pages. Sometimes Twenty
four Pages.
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. .
Tbe foremost purpose of BUADSTKEET'S
Ik to Uc of practical rei vice to buetocsa men.
Its special trailc aiv Intlustrlal reports and iu
isynopFCoOf recent Ical dcctslooa are exceed
IojcIt valuable as commercial transactions,
to the wicr cenge.are -omlng to be more and
more conduced on a stati-itteai'baMa, the in
formation conttlue 1 ii KltADilltEfcT'S is of
tirat imuortu. e to all
1 HEUENEICAL VUSINKHS SITCATIOK TIIUOLT;n
OUr TUB VMTM STAliS AND CANADA IS
Kai'OUTM 1SV TEI.EOKArit TO BRAD
SI KELT'S Lf lO TUB HOtTU OF
VV HUOATlbN.
S1NULK COI'IES TEN CENT. -
THE BRADSTRKET COMPANY.
212, 2sl, 2SI Broadway,
Semi for Sample Copy. Kkw York Cirr
tcb 3
Homes in North Carolina.
Only 20 flours Ride from
New York I
69 MilesSonth of Baleib
Z On the Raleigh aid AognaU Alr-Ltne B B.
o . V
1 500 ACIUBS or ,AD ra THB ons
leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms ta
lota to ault porch aaera. JTonr acres for $25
Larger tracts $5 per acre. In monthly pay
menu ot 10. Thla land adjoins tbe "South
ern Pines', a recently established faealth re
sort (or sanltarlnm). and Is specially adapted
for Fruit Culture, aa well as all tae cereals.
A number ot New England people have bought
lota In the town of "Southern Fine," audit
Is the dealre of the owners of tfils land to In
duce small farmers, mechanics and others
from the New England and Kiddle 8 la tea, aa
weU as else rhere, to locate here. No state In
the Union offers greater inducements to set
tiers than North Carolina. Nowhere can a
better tanning country or as fine a climate be
found. 1 bis Is the opinion of Northern men
woo bare settled in North Carolina. . Thla la a
txmmfidt otTer, and la limited
tax farther particulars write at ones to
- J'lHN T. fATKlCK,
C.Cosrata'jr of ImoilOTatlan. PaleV-'h. N. C
?V- : : orB. A UtCiiAl.ION, V
JiatI tf . ctrGLisiiOd, Ausrusti, tla
llheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped
I Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin j
Eruptions. and Positively. cures Piles.,
SUPEpIOli COURTS.
Sprins Terms 1887:
FIBST DI3TRICT JUDGE AVERT. '
Hyde February 7. L week ; May 16, 1
week "
Beaulort tFebruary 14, 2 weeks; May
30. 3 weeks. .
Carrrtuck March 7, I week.
Camden March 14, 1 week.
Pasquotank March 21, I week"; June
13. 1 week.
Perquimans-March 28, l weekJ
Chowan April 4. 1 week ; June 20, I
- week. '
Gates April 11. I week.
HerLiord April 18. 1 week; June 27,
1 week.
Washington April 25, 1 week.
Tyrrell May 2, I week.
Dare May). I week.
Pamlicor-May 23. 1 week. .
SKCOXU HISTKICT J'DOE SlHl'l'.
Halifax JJannary 10. 2 weeks; March
-7. 2 weeks; May 10. 2 weeka.
Northampton January 24. 2 weeks;
ApriM.2.we-its;.. .June 13.1 week.
lvleetanube- f February 7, 1 week;
Apr.i i. 2 weeks.
CrsTveo February 11
2 wevks; May
Jit '4TWP. K. , . .. .
Wnrren March 21; 2 weeks.
Bvrt M a ? 2, 2 wt-ek. : -
THini rISTKJCT .lUlOK WEUKIMON.
Piti .iaoo.Hr fn, 2 WfeiA; Match 21.2
weekV;.fune 13. 2 vf--k
Franklin Jauuary ,24, 1 week ; June 6.
-1 week: . -':- ' -
Wilson February 7, 2 weeks; April
18. 2 weks :,
Vance February 2I,"2 weeks; tMay,
23. 2 weeks.
Martin March 7. 2 weeks.
Greene April 4. 2 weeks.
Nasb May 2. 2 weeks. -
FOU Kill DISTUICT J U DOE SHEPHERD
Wake Mauuary-10. 2 weeks ; Feb
ruary 2H. 2 weeks; March '.28, 2
weeks; fApr.l 25, 3 weeks.
Wayne lauuary 24.2 weiks; March
.'14. 2 weeVs, f April 18, I week.
Harnett February 7, 1 week. "
Jobfjston February 14. 2 weeks. . ?
FIFTH D1STKFCT JUDGE PHILLIPS.
Granville January 31 , 2 weeks ; , May
9, 2 weeks.
Chatham- February 14, 1 week; May
23. I week. . -
Guiltord-February 21, 2 weeks; June
13, I week
Alamance March 7, 1 week; June C,
1 week.
Durham March 14.2 weeks; May 30,
1 week. : ' ; -OrangeMarch
2S, I week.
Caswell April 18, 2 weeks.
Person May 2, I week. ;
SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR.
New HanoverJanuary 24, 2 weeks;
April 1R. 2 weeks.
Lenoir February 7. 1 week.
Dnplin Fenruary J4. 2 weeks
Sampson February 28.2 weeks ;May
2, 1 week.
Ponder March 14, 1 week; May 9, 1
week.
Carteret March 21; I week,
Jones March 28. I week.
Onsiow April 4. 1 week.
SEVENTH DISTRICT J UDGE CLARK.
Anson January 10, 1 week; tMay 2,
- 1 Week.t .. -L '::.:' ;
Columbus January 17, 1 week; March
x28, 1 week.
Cumberland "January 24. 1 week;
March 14. 1 week; fMay.9, 2 weeks.
Robeson January, 31, 2 weeks; May
23,2 weeks.
Richmond February 14 2 weeks ; June
6, 1 week.."
Bladen March 21, I -week.
Brunswick April 4,1 week.
Moore April 18 2 weeks. '
EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE (HLMER.
Cabarrus January 31, 1 week; May
2. 1 week. ,
Iredell February 7. 2 weeks; May 23.
2 weeks.
Rowan February 21, 2 weeks; May -9,
2 weeks.
Davidson March 7, 2 weeks ; June ,
1 week- -Randolph
March 21. 2 weeks.
Montgomery April 4, 1 week.--
Stanly Apnf 11, 1 week.
NINTH DISTRICT -JUIG. liOYKIN
Rockingham Januafy 24, 2 weeks.
Forsyth- February 7, 2 weeks ; May 23,
2 weeks.
Yadkin February 21, 2 weeks.
Wilkes March 7, 2 weeks; May 2, I
week. -.-AlleahanyVMarch
21. 2 weeks.
Davie April 4. I week.
Stoke April 16,1 week.
Surry April. 2a, I wesk.
TENTIf DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE.
Henderson February 14, 3 weeks.
Burke March 7. 2 weeks.
Caldwell March 2t, 1 week.
Ashe March 28, 1 week ; May 30,
week. -
Watauga April 4j I week; June 6,
week. .
Mitcbeil April 18.2 weeks.
Yancey May 2.. 2 weeks.
McDowell May 16, 2 weeks.
ELEVENTH DISTHICT JUDGE MONT"
. -I ' GOMEKT.
Alexander January 24, 1 week;. June
13. 1 week.
Catawba -January 31, I weekJune 6.
I week. -;' . " .,:;t--
Union February 14, 1 week, fFebru-
ary 21. I week; May 23. -1 week;
fMajr 30, I week. -. ,
Mecklenburg f February "28, 3 weeks.
Gaston March 21. 2 weeks.
Lincoln April 4, 1 week. '
Cleveland April IL 2 weeks.
Rutherford April 25. weeks.
Polk May 9, 1 week. -
TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES.
Madison February 28. 2 weeks.
Bnncoto be March 14. 3 weeks; June
20. v weeks.
Transylvania April 4.-1 week.
Haywood April II. 2 weeks. , .
Jackson April 25. 2 weeics.'
Macon May 9. 1 week.
Clay May 16, I week;
Cherokee May 23. 2 weeks. .
Graham June 6. 1 week.
Swain Jane 13. 1, week.
Criminal causes only,
t Civil causes and jail causes only
tCivil causes only -
- Hake ho Histalie ! - I
JN OBDEBISG FISH AND-fN fTS
oTSTERS. Cnaranteea sound and. y X
aorid when packed lor dahTe f - " " . ;
Term c. U D. ' V If . TOPf-,r r
Iwock Cox 415 or ICS Couth iTcut Et.
1IISCEIJA1IE0UB.
Capital Prize 1 50,00;
Wm da ktrttw erty tMt m tuperru th
mrrmnganents forjUllk MonVtiy nd Semi'
A imwU Drmrinas of Th Louisiana Stole Lot'
-erf Company, rnndinptrton manage and cow
Iroi the Drairinys themselves, evm& that tAe
tame art conducted with honesty, fatmess, and
in gaodfuUh toward mil parties, and tee author
ixe the Company to use this certificate, with fao
sxmuet or our nynatitret e&mchtd in tie oarer
tisemenU."
Conimlsalonera.
ITe, f A nilrttmd ftamt and Renter, triil
at ft oJI FHze dravrn in The Lonintana'tatf
Tsitteries which may ' be presented at our coun
ters. v
T II. OGLRBT. Pre Iulo'ana Nat" Uaak
PI1RRK LWADX Pre. tt KtM Banfc.
Ttai WIN, Pres. .w Orlenn Nfl
ARL KOHN. Pree. Un on National P.nk.
rTNPRECEDKNTED ATTR ACTIOS I
OVKR HALF A MILLION PISTRLBUTED!
Louisiana State Lottery
Company.
Ineorporatod tn 1S6S for 29 reara by Uve Leg
Ulaturefor Kducatlonal and Charitable pur
poses with a c&plUl of Sl.OOO.OOO to wh.ch.a
reserre fund of over $550,000 haa a'nee been
added. -
By an OTerwhelralng pop u la to to ltsfran
chies was made a part of tho present State
Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D..1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by the people of any State.
. ' Itnever scales or postpones.
Ita'Graod Single cmler Drawings take
place monthly, and th Sewi- Annoai: Draw,
loga regu'aily every six months (Jcne and De
cember )
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
fORTUNE. Fourth Orand Drawing. Class
D, In the Academy of Music. New Orleans,
Tuesday, April 12, 1387 203d Monthly
Drawtna
Capital Prize $150,000.
NoTtcK Ticketa are Ten Dollars only.
Halves; $5. Fifths. S3. - Tenths tl.
LIST OF TRIZES.
Capital Prize of $150,000.... Si 50,000
l gband Prize of
50,000... ro,ooo
l Gkand Prize of
2 LARQB prizes of
4 IM.ROE Prizes of
20 Prizes of
20.000 2),0WI
10,1300.. 20,000
r.,ooo. . . 20,'joo
1,000... 20,000
" -SOO.. 23,000
300... 30,000
'J00... 40.0fX
100... 50,000
50. .. 50,000
50
loo
200
500
1,000
ittoonrrutTtnv WX7t J
IOC Approximation Prizes of $:0. . . .$00,000
100 M :00.... 20,000
100 " 10'J.... 10,(00
2.1T9 Piizea amounting to -t5J5,000
Application for rates to clubs should be made
9niy to the office of the Company tn Hew Or
tiaus. . , .
For further Information, writ clearly, giv
ing full address.- POSTAL NOTES, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange In or
dinary letter. Currency by Express (at our
expense) addressed -
M. A. DAUPHIN,
' - . New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHTS,
Washington, D. C
Ailrcss Befistertl If ttf rs tt
MEW ORLEANS NATIONAL IANK.
- . , mkw okLBaws. La.
... i i .
pai1, Atiihay That the presence of
Jt5IHclJlUt3I Generals Beauregard and
EaTly, who are In charge ot the drawings, la
a guarantee of abeolute falrrcga. and Integri
ty, that the chances are all equal, and that no
one can possibly dlvlue what number will
draw a Prizo. Alljwirties thereforo adver
tltlng to guarantee Prizes in thia Ixttery,or
holding out any other Impossible inducements,
are 8Windlers, and only aim to deceive and
defraud the unwary. ..men 13
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UATA. LAMPS, CAGTS, COOK STOVES
All grafts Pomps, Llhtniot Eodr , Ttawsre,
Toilet Fets, Licuit IToards, : Lap. Boards,
Ironing JJoirCa, Jlc . Ae. '
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"Wilmington & Wcldon R. R
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
- Ko. , 1 No. 47. No.
. Daily. Dally. Dally.
Dated ;Mch., 1, I - (old (old (old
- ; i 4j.?: yo;4v No.u,,
Ieave WeTdon..,.ja 15 vn)fi3Spni!"i.l6 ani
Ar. Kocy Mount. I 3.33 J.... .....( ; 27a
ni
Arrive tarbOTo...) 4 50pm t
Leave Tarbor....,' 11 3h rni.-....i.. j
Arrive WILon j 4jui pu. .Vi pups.07 ni
Arrive Mna...;.. j ." 4o pnti .... ....... ......
A I r ve Fsyctle vl He j pm. .t.r... ..........
!-ave ifoldlon..
4 pm
7.4o pm
pm
!55ptt
48 am
6. IS am.
CIS a n
7. sti
Iea ve Magnolia. .In I U pre
iavc Burlaw.'..
7 Ou pm
Ar. WUnilnrton..
au urn
TRAINS GOING NRTH.-
j No. 62, Nik 7?, f N. ML .
Dally, j Dsllt. j Dally,
old Qid -obi ,
V ; . J to-4S.j No. 47,,jNo.4V '
Lvc WilmlDcHnllt.4! pmj .1 mnij 8 50 pm
Leave Kviraw...., ioj 9.50 pm
ItvM iiolU...ili A!tn sml 10.41pm
Arrive oMbo-o.S l.N arii a imjl Kp
Iavc fuTcucviilr!
Arr ve x loi.......
Arilvc XVPmmi. ... j
Leave Vinm....r?
A r . Kocfc y M m n i . . i
H Ml am' .........
to 47 anj...
ir syam;,..
i.Uti am l j Mm,UM am
1 tDpml 127 am
Arrive lrloro.
Leave Tarboro.
; 4 n0 pm
jU'.-io a o
-I-...-.
Arrive Wcldon.
j 4 to am
33pmi 2.54 am ,
Train on8cotlaud Neck Branch Koao leav a
Halifax tor Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. R
turnlng leaves Scotland Neck, at 0,50 a. of.
dally except Sunday. '-'
Train leaves Tartxro. N. c, Tu Albermarlo
Raleigh R. B. DaUy except unday, 6.0O P.
M Sunday 5.00 P. M.. arrive WtUlamatou.
N. C... s.U P. M., 40 P.M. Returning leaver
Wiiltameton, N. C, Dally except euuday.S.00
A. M., Mniday D. 5' A . M , Arrive Tarboro. N.
C, 10(5 A. M., 11.30 A. M-
J rain n Midland S. C. Branch leaves Golifr
boro, N. C, Dally except Sunday, 7.00 A. M..
arriyc SmiikflcNi, N. c, ! 3.) A. at . Returning
leaves Sintthocld, N c , : 00 A. M.. arrive
GoUlftboro. N. C .10SO A. M.
Train on NaplnllJe Branch leaTrelSocky
Mount for Nashville 4 00 p. M. Rcturnlag
lcavca NaEhville 11-26 A. M., dally except
Sunday. , , . . r .
ov.thboued Train on Wlson A Fayettevllle
Branch is No.51. Northbound ta No. 50. jJally
except Muu lay. '
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and M&gnolla.
Train No. 78 makes cUMe connection at Wcl
don for all points Nortn DaUy. All rail via
Richmond, and dally except Bunday via Bay
Line. , . .
Trains make close connection for all polats
North via Richmond and Washington.
All train? run solid between'Wl'mlagtoa tad
Washington, and have Pullman Palaca Siap
ers attached.
JOHM F. DIVINI, ;
General Superlntendaat,
J. R KENLY. Sup't Transportation
X. si., emkbson. oenera: Passenger JLcsvt
mch 3 .
Wilmington, Columbia
& AniTUsta it. R. Co.
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. 15, I
Dated Fcb. 15, IS87.
No
No W,
DaUy
Dauy.
Dal1.
Leave Wilmington.
Lv. L.Waccamaw .
I.eave'Marton
Arrive Florence....
Arrive Sumter
Arrive Columbia.. .
7.20 am
8 41 am
10 2 a m
t.15 pm
9.30 pm
10.10pm
til 15pm
11.24 pm
12-ouaxn
1.2"Tm
44am
6.20 ii,
11.15 am
I v s
1.12 pi
3.00 pi
via am
4.24 am
6.2:1 am
m
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TRAINS GOING NORTH.
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- No. Z, No. , No, 62,
. j Oaily. Dally. Dally.
Leave Columbia.. 1 10.23 pm 1.10 pn .........
Arrive Sumter.. ..'11 52 pm 2 44 pm....;....
Leave Florence.. ' 4 45 am 4.0pm K.10 pm
Leave Marlon 5.2Sam 3.12 pm S.4d pm
Lv- L. Waccamavr 7.oiani O.M.pm 1041 pm
Arrive Wilminitfnl 8.30 am 8.30 pm 11.23 pm
Nos. 23 and 7 stop at all Stations except
Register's, fcbtnezer, Cano Savannah, Wateree
and Slmma.
Passengers for points on C. G. B. R,, C.
C. A. R. R. Stations, Alkcn Junction, and
all points beyond, should take No. 23, PuU
man Sleeper for Augusta on Hits train.
JOHN g. DIVINE,
General Buperlntendeat. -
J; R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, General Passangsr Agenu
feb 13
Carolina Control IX. II.
Company.
ornca of tiaifaaaL soraanxTsnDWiT, I
Wilmington, H. C. Jan 31, 1M7. I
aim
Change of Schedule.
N AND AFTER THIS DATE, Tilt
loifowlng echsuais will
Railroad:
be operated oa tki
No. l. Dally except Sundays.
Laava Wilmington at..... .......6 CO A It
Leave Shoo Bed..... .........10.14
leave Cbarlottc.............. 3.42 P M
Leave Shelby.. f.bl
Arrive Rtrtuerfordtoo. &A M
No. 2 Dally except Sunday. -
fcsveltothcrfordton... ...".. (Will
Lcavo Shelby 1 53.
Leave Charlotte.... 11.00
Leave Staoo Heel... 3.5G-P M
Arrive WUmlugton.... 8,00 '
No.3 Dall except Sundayr
Leave Wilmington.... . 6 43 P M
Leave Bajebrh ... 7.00
Arrive Charlotte 7. i5 A U
.- No. 4 Dally except Sunday. -
Leave Charlotte...... 8.15 P
Arrive Raleigh 835 AM
Arrive Wilmington 8.40
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 make connection atSboi .
Heel wUh trains on C. Y, eX Y. V. By.
Trains No. 3 and 4 max elos. eonnecUoa
Ham 1st with Trains to aad from CaJelja.
Through Sleeping Cars between wifcanulca
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Ralegh.
Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUia, buttons
Western N C RB, Ashevllle and polsts teat.
Also, for Spartanburg, Green vlll. Athena.
Atlanta and points Southwest. . .
Local Freights Mos. Sand 6 trl-wceklybe
tween Wilmington and Ham let. '
Local Freight Nos 7 and 8 tri weekly bs
tween Hamlet and Shelby. . ,
Not. 5, 6, 7 and 8 will not take pfvsesgers
. L. C. JON3. -
Sspertatcadaat. "
. f. W. CLARE, Gaaeral Pasaeager Artst
iaa23 - . , ,
Change of Baso :
JY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE
respetfally notified that I have removed my
shops to Chettnnt street, between Frczt and
Water. All orders for-work la my lixp, tt
ninjr, repairing, Jte. wiU.be doce4rrcn3fl!y
and faith I ally.- - 1?
Chestnut, bettveea Frcrt kri tizr :st
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