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;t:eol ilAw ly
Workicg Classes' MJHPMi
viryvnn ia mmm, aU- cia8cea with employ
am at home, the whoJo of tho time or for
.7t Vre "oroccts. Business tew. light
ntuuuie. rereona oi eitner ex easiry
-..u. 10 per eve un gvand a
Iu?&1 6nm by devoting all their time
.. - l. "-ym sou Kins Rarn near it
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Ik7Mr h,y-Kts: P8t tho buslucs, wc
Ur. ,, r J " 8 Jcn are ro f at
iii ,Z ? J: r pwriicuura bu out
rwilana, Ma'.ne.
uec l bmu lyw
Removed.
J UATX THE PLKASURE OF ANNOUNO
ig n my frienls and the pfcbne that I have I
morM Into the Urpe and coamodlins Sta- i
ertned br n e or tbe comer Tof Vrtnces- j
"''TiWitrcsuiwhe I have ample room
f'Hall the licmandb of the l ivery and aie
UilrtH- 1 kI'crn6untly on hand horses!
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9 tOOojj AT Ly WEST PKICES.
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JACOBIN HDW. DtPOT,
,.- 10 So. Front 8t
Crop Cuba Molasses.
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SYriwS TXF to you,
To
Trne.
'Ul
Uanboo
The D a i fy.Review.
nothing but a soldibb
n he 8 Dotbing but a s
i . comingherefo.ni
For I saw him pass this
soldier, bat he's
pass this tuormoer in his
ontfoim so hnVht .
He was coming in from picket, whilst
np 9Uog a sweet retrain.
Aod he kisseU his band at .some one
' " peeping iho' the window pane.
Ab, be r-de no dashing charter with a
black and flowing mane'
But his bayou i glistened brigMly as the
son lit up the plain;
No waring plume or leather fluhed i.s
crimson in the Aula
Ile belongs, to th Light lotantrj, ao'd
came to war to light.
Oh 'he's nothing but a soldier, bis trust
is in his sword
To car his way to glory through the
yast opposing horde.
Mo pi mrons pageant heralds him, no
'sycophants attend
In his belt you see hU body-guard hi
tried and trusted friend.
Oh he's nothing hut a soldier, aud
stranger in our land.
a
Mis home is in tne Sunny South by the
DlUP CiuTs guidon straru!
But 1 wish I knew n s people, sm
Utile of his past.
For father's always telhug me about
, our "social caste."
Oh he's notbinir hut a soldier, but hi-
eyea are yery tine
And I sometimes think whvn passing
Ihey are peirciit into mine.
"Pshaw, he's ntthing hut h soldir,
'Come, let ine le discreet"
But; really fora soldier, his toilet's very
neat.
Oh ht's nothing but a soldier, but last
night he came to tea.
What an interesting soldier! but then
he's rather tree,
,'Tw'as two o'clock ihh morning before
he took his leave
He has my ring the fellow but what's
the use to grieve?
He has been again to see us, the gentle
Ho Cttiis t sen us often our house is on
his way. ,
At times he sadly seeks the shade ri
i w
ionder erivu if trres
atched him once this soldier I
saw him ou his knees.
Ode day last week I a9ked him to tell
me of his home
it ... . ..
ne answerea,. pointtoe to bis camp
iim
v nere e er inese oravo ones
roam" .
iaskeJ.him once to tell me of bis
mother, sisters dear.
A funeral cortege passed alon?, said he
"You have them nere."
Oh he's nothing but a soldier, but thisl
know full well,
tie has 't heart t nottness where tender
Virtues dwell:
For once when we were talking, and no
one else was near
I saw him very plainly trv to hide
starting tear.
We were speaking of Manasses, of that
hrt. great, bloody day
When a handful of our loved ones held
the mighty host at bay.
Twas there he lost his aged sire, white
bgbting by his side.
Fie sleeps beneath the crimson end,
where rolled that bloody tide.
Oh he's nothing a soldier, but within
that eye so clear
There lurks no craven spirit, no timid
glance of fear.
For though at pity's pleading it can
melt with tender liaht.
I've seen it flash like lightning across
tbe brow of nuht.
Oh he's nothing but a soldier, such as
pass ns everv dav
He calls tb?era:raggl devils", but you
know that's just his way
And one thjng's very lunny, one thing
I can t explain,
That when this soldier goes away. 1
wish him back again.
Oh he 9 nothing but a soldier and a
stranger yet to fame.
But they tell me in the army "the boys
all know bis name."
The enemy too has heard it, they dread
bis battle-snout,
ihy hayo no wih to . meet him this
famous Southern Scout.
he's nothing but a soldier. Yet
you'd call bi3teatur33 good.
That cut he got at West l'oiut, while
bghting under Hood
has a hailing in bis gak, a trifle in
the knee.
brought it back from Sharpsburg,
where he went with General Lee
Oh he's nothing but a soldier, but his
triumpsare not few.
Ho has seen our gloriou battle flag in
- fl all its trials through.
At Seven I'ines ha followed it, on the
8 height at Malvern Hill.
Williaiusbu. at West Point, in the
smoke at Urines' Alia.
he's nothing but a soldiers, but then
its vewt queer.
feel somehow when absent. I'd rather
. have bimincar
He's gone to meajL tbe foeman to stay
tbe invading track.
O! Heaven shield this soldier, O! God,
let him come back.
He is back again; this soldier, with his
eye so deep aud clear.
And his voice like falling waters mak
ng music in mv ear.
empty coat sleeve dangles where
once a stout arm grew.
this soldier says, in bugging be has
no use lor two. -
he's nothing but a soldier, and I
kntiw tnat on bis form.
bears the scars of conflict and many
a batile-storm:
I would not give this soldier in his
simple, humble home.
all the perfumed dandies, thai strut
. arcana oar town.
is back-again this soldier, he is sit
tine bv my side.
morrow, .Q for Texas, with his
' ywung Virginia bride:
"he's nothing but a soldier." but
.I'm cow his tovin? wife. . -
Pledged thr good report or evil, to
.dwell with, hita through life.
Jackson's Duel with Dickinson
In a paper in the Southern Bivouac
the following conversation between
General Harding and General Jackson,
relative to Jackson's dul with Pickin
son. is given:
"In conversation with General Jack
son one day I said; 'General, is a brave
man ever inghtened? "
" I don't know that I am competent
to answer that question.' said be. I res
plied: The world accords you as much
orajery as is possessed by any man."
"If that be so. sir, said the General
1 would eav I have hepn as badlv
frightened as a eentleman ouht ever
io oe.'
I said. ' presume that was in some
oi your Indian fights?'
saul be. it was when I went
on the field with Dickinson. I knew
him to be a cool, brave, determine
man. anu me oesi $nt i ever saw.
and I never expected to leave the field
alive, l owe my life to the fashion of
-the day the fu.l-nreastf d coat. This
and the peculiar conformation of my
much-sunken chest wre all that saved
me. Dickinson's bullet struck what
appeared to be the centre of my body
under the rightarm, and the ball grazed
my nre:isib'ne. I had eone upon the
held determined not to fire at Dickin
son. but to discharge my pistol in the
air, having no ground of quarrel with
him. and not wishing to hurl a hair of
bis head My quarrel was with his
lather in-law. -Lrvin ; but when I fnlt
myseir snot, utwier the impression that
I had received a mortal wound, and
saiartingurdr this belie! and the phys
icI pain. I fired the fatal shot, and no
act of my iife have I ever regretted so
mud-. -"
'Under the conditions ol the meet-
trig we had a right to reserve the fire,
because I knew that Dickinson could
shoot so much more auieklv than F
could It has been asserted in thu nnh.
ic prf.its.' said Old Hiekorv. 'that I
advanced on Dickinson to deliver in v
shot and that he gave back, both of
which statements are false, sir. f
stoad in mv nlace when T flrnd an.!
nickinson remained in his, receiving
my shot like a cool, brave mnn as he
was,"
General Harding said that at this
?ame interview, which was the last he
fiver had with General Jarfc
tter said tf him
" The world is creatlv mistaken
auoui mv having an unrroverniriln
emper. I never gave an exhibition of
temper without my judgment appi oved
x somen wes lonnu it uecessarv
even to prevent the shedding of blood."'
: .
Nervous Debility, in either
sex. however induced, speedily. thor
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and biok oi particulars. World's Dis
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Listen to YiMir Wifo
The Marcheter Guabdian, June 8th, ,
oavc.
A one r f ihe
"Windows"
Looking on the woodland ways
witn clumps of rhododendrons and
great masses of May blossoms ! !
"There was an interesting group.
It included one who had been a'Cot-
ton spinner." but was now so
Paralyzed ! ! !
That he could only bear to lie in a
reclining position.
This refers to my case.
X Z a. a.. t -a a
x was nrsi AiiacKcu twelve years
ago with 'Loeotuoter Ataxy"
(A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever
emeu.;
and was tor several years barely able
to get about
And tor tho last hve years not able
o attend to my business, although
May thlnss have been done for mo.
The la at experiment belli Nerve stretching.
Two years agj 1 was voted into the
Home lor Incurables! Near Mao-
ch'-eter, in May, 1882.
I am po advocate;" "For anything
n the shape of patent 'Medicines?
And ni'ide many objections to mv
dear wilt?'; o'-nstant urging to try Hop
outers, bu' finally to pacify her
tJnnsented ! !
I had rot quite finished the Hi st bot
tlo when I telt a change come over me.
This was Saturday. Nov. 3d. On Sun
day morning I felt so strong j sauj tQ
my room companions '
could
was sure
I
"Walk!
So started across the 11 or and back.
-1 hardly knew h w to contaii myself 1
was a' I over the hou 1 am gain ng strength
cat-.h da- and tan walk muic dale wis out any
rupport f
I am n -w t my own houte, andoie soon
tooehbis to rani my-own ilvi g again. 1
have been a member of Uic Manchester
, "Koyal Kxchangc"
For nearly lliirtv y-art. and was most Iteart-
lly curgrtulate?l on g Am In ihc room on
lhursday last. Vciy grattf ul! v yours.
JviiN Black hurn.
MASCIltSTEit, (fc.n ) Dc 24.-1 Nil
Two i cra laU-r am ierfectly we-1
One Kxpcrince of Ilaii3 .
Having experienced a great deal of
"Trouble!" from indigestion, so much
so that I came near losing my
My trouble alwajs came after eating
any food
However Uglit
A id digestible,
For two or three hours at a time I
bad to go through the most
Excruciating pains.
"And the ouly way I ever got"
'Relief !V
Was by throwing up all my stomach
contained!! No one can conceive the
pains that 1 had to go through, until
"Atlast?"
I was taken! "So that for three
weeks I lay in bed and
Could eat nothing ! ! !
My sufferings were so that I called
two doctors to give me something that
would stop tbe pain.
'Their efforts were no good to me.
At last I heard a good deal
"About your Hop Bitters !
And determined tt try them "
Got a bottle ;n four hours I took the
contents nf
One,'
NVxt day I was out of bed, and have
not seen a .
"Sick!"
r Hour, from the same cause since. ,
I have recommended it to hundreds
of others. You have no such
" Advocate s I am M
Gso, Kksdaix, AlUtoa, Boston, Mas,
mays dcr
vYiitJI.EttAl.E PWTI"T?fc . .- I
whwTi- foUowlxig ouomion repreaea
IrfiT? Prtoca generally, in makhu up
amall ordera blgher prlcea hare to be nhaxsi
BAOQINQ '
Onnny.. ...........
8 A
aianrtard . "
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side, r fb.:....:.: :
WESTERN SMOKED
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Sides. 1p tb ...
Shoulders, ft, "
D&T 3ALTED-
Side. V ft
Shoulders, V !b
BSliKs?!ri" Turpentlile
Second Hand, each...:.... .
New City each
beeswax :
12
8
10
a
a
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WAG
5 &
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a
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24
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Northern
BUTTEH, V JS
North Carolina
Northern........
CANDLES, f to- ""
8oflrrn.
Adamantlae
CHEESB., y 1 "
Dairy, Cream....
014 (O
co a is
18 & 25
no 12
8 0 3
15 'a lb
23 & 45
r o & ti
a -6u
CO i 62V4
& 00
5 6
ot a do
COFFEE, V lb-
Java.... .........
tAgayra ".. ""..""." '."
I'lr.
COKN MEA'CV V:;inaV"i
Virginia MmI
COTTON TIES. V Ttn,ii
domestics '
rrsij
Sheeting, 4-4, f yd
t xrcb, if bunih. ....... ......
doten
81 m 20
'iacaerei, No. 1, bbi 20 uo
012 00
02C C:(
018 u
0 9 10
012 CC
0 4 50
Ol2 0
0 4 0
0 7
Hackerel, No. 1, r half bbl..ll 00
Mackerel, No. Z, r bbl if 00
Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. S 00
Hackerel, No. S. y bbl 11 (0
Mullets, bbl o 60
Mullets, Pork bbls 00
N. C. Roe Herrlnn-. ir kesr
s oo
6
Dry Cod. F ...
FLOUR, r bbl
northern Super...............
" Extra.
" Family
City Mills Super
Farallv
3 25
4 (0
4 50
4 90
4 M
1lA
O
0
0
0
0
3 re
4 25
4 75
4 10
5 .
10
OLUE ft ft
GRAIN. r bushel-
uorn, from store, baga,whlt.
Corn, cargo. In bulk, white..
Corn, cargo. In bags, white..
Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags..
Oats, from store... a
Cow' Peas " mi
0
0
0
O
0
0
60
471
65
12
HIDES, rib
ureen. ......... ............... 5
Drv in
0
0
01
HAridoib. "
saacern. ....... ........ ....... 1 10
Western....................... ( 0
North River ftt
13
0
SO
uuur lliU. f ft
2K
2
V
Northern 7
North Carolina 8
LIME. barrel. 1 40
LUMBER, City Sawed, r M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Plank 15 00
West India Carcroes.accordln
0
0 0
021
01'
CO
00
oo
to quality...... u CO dl. co
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 02' 00
Scantling and Board. conan..li X) 015 00
MOLASSES, gallon-
ew Urop Cuba, In hhda..... 24
in bbls 26
Porto Rico, in Pads..........
" It tfbla.... -26
Sugar House. In hhda.......
" lr.bh)3
Svrup. th bbla 22
NAILS, V Keg.Cut.10d oasia.. 2 2.1
OILS. gallon
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
0
0 :
26
30
20
28
18
35
Kerosene. ...... ............
Lard..:.
Linseed
i3&ln. ......................
far
Deck and Spar.............
POULTRY
Chickens, live, grown... ..
" Spring
fixxicojrd
PEANUTS r bushel 22 fcfl..
POTATOES, V bnshel
-)weet
10
lb
90
15
00
00
2o
15
75
60
f0
50
11
45
CO
18
20
22
'a
co
80
0 70
0 2 75
Irish, V bbl
PORK, r barrel
. . . ... a
rnty Mess M....i oc Oil 00
Prime .........13 50 014 00
Bump 00 013 50
auugu, uuAaei; upianu;.... su 0 1 10
Do. do (Lowland).. 1 00 0 1 50
ka3, r tb country n
City l &
rope, r a 14UA
1V
1
22
75
'65
01
SALT, V sack. Alum 70 0
Jjiverpooi .................... . a
Lisbon 00 0
American..................... 00 0
76
SUGAR, r tb Standard 7V40
standard A................... by
White Ex C &
Ex C, Golden &
c Yellow ,
0 5
0 (1m
0 7 OD
0 2 &
0 6 0
0 7 5C
oOAP, V ib Northern.
'HINGLKS, 7 Lu.rM...
5
5 CO
2 00
4 50
0 00
8 00
Common.... .
Cypress Saps
'jVDrees Hearts........
8TAVES. M-W. O. Barrel..
014 (X
01C M
0 6
014 01
013 (X
0 8 51
K. O. Hogshead
.00 00
I'AJLlWJW, r lb-
6
TIMBER, t M feet Shipping. 12 00
nne uui- ................ ....u 25
MU1 Prime 7 50
Mill Fair..
6 000 6 K
6 00 030 01
Common Mill..
inferior to Ordinary.......... 0 CO 0 4 0t
WULISK.EY, tr 5i Northern. .1 00 O 00
Nortn Carolina .........1 00 A 2 v
WOOL. r lb Washed 18 O 20
Unwashed 15 0 2C
'turrv ... 10 0 15
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The National Life
AND -
Maturity Association
OF WASHINGTON. D C.
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HORATIO BROWNING,
President.
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GEO. D. ELDRIDGE,
Secretary, Manager and Actuary.
Lite Insurance at Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed Policy.
An locontestible Policy.
Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age.
Annual Cost Absolutely Limited.
Only Four Payments per Year.
Non Forfeftable Alter Three Years.
P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D.,
Medical Director.
W. H. GIBSON. Special Agent.
Home Office, 1.215 F Street. N. W
men 31 ly
Something UJewI
-AND
VEKY 2STIOE 1
SARATOGA CHIPS
FRESH AND CRISP.
IT IS ONLY NECESSARY TO TRY THEM.
TO ARRIVE BY STEAMER TO-DAY
FROM NEW YORE,
THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF
NEW SPRING BUTTER
OF THE SEASON.
Jno. L. Boatwriglit.
men 29
15 A 17 So.
Front Street
COME SEE US!
HENEVER YOU ARE IN NEED I
OF
nam mihg mum,
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 that we can live at.
TG1 ve us your orders.
TACKSON A BELL.
HARDWARE .
a
Stoves. Plows.
o A
SASH, DOORS, etc.
Paints. Glass.
And a com pie t assortment of Farm"
ing Implements.
JACOBI'8 HDW. DEPOT,
dec I 10 So.ont Street.
Change of 'Base.
jyjy FBI ENDS AND THE PUBLIC ABE
respectfully notified that I have removed my
shops to Chestnut street, between Front and
Water. All orders for work In myllne. Un.
nlnpr, repairing, Ac., will be done promptly
and faithfully.
B. F. RISING.
Chestnut, between Fro at and Water sta.
Ian 51 tf
lOc.FOR A SHAVE,
"Oc. FOR A HAIH OUT.
GOc. FOR A HAIR CUT.SH AVE
ANDSIIAMPOON.
HAIR DYEINGSOc and upward.
At JOHN WEUNKB'4.
Tbe German Barber and Perfumer,
jan a Market at
.The Sutton House,
VJAKKET 6TKKKT. SOUTH. &IDK, BB
twren Front ad econd. Board by the-Day. i
Week or Month, clean Cooms, Comfortable
Beds. orwt Attendance and kthe; best the
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Wilmington & We!donR. R.
AND DUANcnno;,
of
i
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING HQUTI1
- , ti , .
o ?3, .27 DaBv?'
Dated 'ay 1, ;d7. Dally: Dally. except
- Senear.
Leave Weldon.... pm ftv3St.n'.V.
Ar. R cky Mount 3.21 " . J........
Arrive T arboro...j4 fto pm ......... ...
Leave rarboro.v..lQ 5 'am .'
Arrive Wll: on S 58 pm 6 58 ptu .....'.!
Leave W-lson..... ! 15pm l7...
Arrive -elma....:. 5 24 pm ......... ........
Arrtverayettevllle 7 V pm j.
Leave Goldsboro.. 4.'0pm 7.40 pm
Leave Warsaw.. .V.. .27,pm Tcoln.
Ar. Wilmington... 7 5)pm 9.15 pn 10. J
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TRAINS O 1NG N'RTU.
No. 14,
Dally
NO.78,
Dally.
Leave WUmlnrton
11.4. pm
12 52 t m
1.- 8 an
l.NS am
8 St
i eave Magnolia.
Arrive Warsaw..
Arrive Goldsboro
loJta am
10 49 am
Leave ryettevli.et 8 3am "
Arrjvoelms. 10 50am
Arrive Wilson . ........ n 59 am w.
av Wi son h 2.43 am 12 Sa pm It Tam
Ar.Rocky Mount.. i.. 1 12 pm 1.27 am
Arrive larboro. .. so rm I
lave Tarboro. 10S n
Arrive Weklon.. 4 8 am 2 4j pro I &5 smv
Train on Scotland NmV rm
lUllfax for Scotland Neck at 3.W) P1L R.
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9Jfl m:
dally except Sunday.
a Raticrh rT' C- vU Albermarle ,"
Raleign R. R. Dally except undav nn p : -
M .Sunday .6.00 P. V. arVlv " WlTiJStot
n. c. 8.11 p. m.. An p. , r" -"l -
WUliamston. N. DaIIt rM..t n.H.. r ?l ' "
Train rn Midland N.
boro. N. C. Dal v exvnt MtmH.v tm. u
arrive Smithfleid. N. c'smI ii" JZtZLit' X
leaves SmlthUeld. n ii" oha a i
Goldsboro. N. C..10 30 A.M.
rram on Nashville Branch leaves Rock v
Mount tor Naihvlllrt im w o-....
leaves Naahvllla lT.ia a a,' "4;.fr't"5
8unday -
rram on Clinton branch leaves Waisaw for
Clliiton, Daily, except ttundav. at 7.20 P. M .
- eiurnmg it avea .Untou at7.(0 . M.
Southbound Train nn W lain Jft na.A4a4l1
Branch la No.51. Northbound!. N vl .ITuL
except Sunday.
Train No. 27 South will stop only atWllaor .
Goldsboro and Magnolia. 7
Train No. 78 makes close connection at W .. '
don for all BOlnta North natl. an o" T'
Richmond, and daflv
J vrw uiukw; , Im 4ir -
Trains make close connecUon fot all point
North via Richmond and Waahlngton
All trains run solid between Wi'mlngttn anc -Washington,
and have Pullman mw..
era attached.
JOHN r. DIVINE,' r
v.l. ou aransportauon ; i n .
apl 29
Wilmingtona Columbia
& Augusta R. K, Co. -
r - , ii'
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOOTH.
I NO. 67, : i
I Daily! j - -
Dated.Mayl.lssi.sSy. Sall Dally7'
Leave Wilmington. 8.15 pm 10.10pm
Lv. IWaccamaw $.30 pm 11 15pm
Iave Marlon 11.24 pm 123 Jam
!7e Iorencc 6 20 pm 2 40im 2.40am
-frrlve Sumter 7 45 pm 4.24 am 4 24am
Arrive ColumbU.. . 9 25 pm 6.20 am 6.2Ja
TRAINS GCING NORTH.
lN.o- M'
I aiir.
No. 78,
except
No. 62,
Daily.
i'aiiy,
Sunday.
Leave Columbia...
10.25 Dm
7.15 am
Arrive Sumter....
11.52 pm
8 48am
Leave Florence..
Leave Marlon.....
o3 am
5.28 am
7.06 am
8.30 am
10 15 am
8.10 -pm j
8.44 pm . ,
lo.it Dm
Lv. L. Waccamaw
Arrive Wllmingt'n
11.25 pm
......
d1!?8; 3? 78 ,t0P W Stations except'
in3dfmma?benezer' c8TaniuUi,witeVee .
P"nj?ersfor points on C. G. Bl B. a. '
Pn f RLR' au"on. Aiken JunOonT anJ -all
points beyond, should take No. 23. PulK
man Sleeper for Augusta on this trite.. -
Trains 57 and 56 make close connection at "
Florence with Trains oni.4D. K. K.
JOILN jr. DiVilfX,
J u irirviv a Q??Al Supcrlnteiidfflrt.
J Vm' -S21T 8ud 1 Transportation. .
aPllj UW,Mr1 WAlceni. '
Carolina Central B. B.
Company.
Orncn or kvbxai. SurKnurrxvoxvT,
Wilmington, N. C, J n 24, I7.
Change of Schedule. ID
(J AND AJTEfi THI8 DATE, TJli
torgix:heuje wiil be operand on
No. 1, Dally except Sundaya.
Leave Wilmington at e 00 A
Leave Shoe Heel in la
Leave Charlotte........ 3.42
B rneiUT... m urn
nSrlB
S3ESE
Arrive Butberfordton.... ...... ... 8.40 . i
No. 2 Dally except Sunday. ' 1 "" i 1
Leave Butberfordton 6 00 A If e t '
Leave Shelby ! v
Leave Clarlotte u w
Leave Sboe Heel... 3 &6 P 14
Arrive Wilmington... - .
No. 3 Dally except Sunday. ' . t
fa... ariii .
w" " ikuiiUK iUJJ.. .. . ......... 4t P lf'
Leave Batelgh.. .V.V.....; IS -
Arrl ye Charlotte rWL . .,
no. 4 Daily except Sunday.
Leave Charlotte.... ......... 11
Arrive kalehjb 8X3 fit
Arrive Wilmington ........ . Van m
nS?.,1 2 make conneetioa at -
Heel mtb trains on c. F. A V. v Hr
Traina No. 3 Mo: maae close Muwrtwn
OamletwlthTraln. to1idS5fSrl! K
TakiSS? Vtoftott and Balelga. . :
WMSnWpp0.1 SUteaylBeTetttlons, ,v
N C B B, Aihevllle and poinu Weal. :
. i5 1 S4. joints Southws.
t J?e!f ht So' J 6 tri weekly be , i
tween Wilmington and Uamleu -
lo y"lgb Nee 7 and 8 triweekly be '
tween Hamlet and beiby. , WT t.
Mo. &, c, 7 and 8 will not take passengers -
L. C. JOMS,
Ho. ea.
Dally,
except
Sunday.
Silpm
6.46 pm
7. o pm
y 1 1 -
t.
$ 1