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r- Pf,pm,ln facilitate TetiUlgzil in n V C V n 1 1 twtlajes tbUowei. At iff (MaiwwaMMMMMMMnMMMiMHHBiMHi aaaaaaaaaa) MMMIMBWMaawwiMIMMMiBMHMMHM 3 B D ' fl' f f C C"1 Coughs; Colds, ULL O Hoarseness, As t km a., U plent'Con tive Persons. 25 cents. ; Jironchitis; PftllfilJ Croupjnci- EjUUISII sumption, and relieves Consunip- Olf flBBO OMfilUF nr LAME'S CUBES CI3A BET7E8 forC LTF tinh. Prhc10 Ct3. .tvHdrugglStU The iZnvr IlicoYery. i n n in.i ir tj" i j.. - K-xoTTKavS Trtftrd your f riends and ' i fo9w t t Afi?9 Alitor PrnnV - neighbors . talking: aoout it. ion Josh, r. Jamks, luiitor c irop r. .pnreelf be one of the raany WlLMhfOTON. N. C. . f wnaKDOw .ru.ii i??? SATURDAY. FEIV -.-i,.riirt of Jfortl Knflreme ana oaFv t'arallaa 189 NAME. If xrnn fteo. H. iirown 7 - s Til, tTI trio f : v . r .cor triMi ir ran on a ni ir r recu x 22. lSCO. annrii friends, biu tlie woh-l lUO. Comior, rdrtrr derful thing abont it is, that when Spier WimaKer, . - . . " . .nAn wifan n Trial 1 !! r Kinoi iP1T .1 Oil II 1. cnterou at ine rostomcc ai linunciua. .v.., 17 - " - vr & , Tv Vn u-kin i? as second-class matter. i 7 .Discovery ever aiter noias a piace su. . tV : : ! . iti f lia f trmu If run have nerer nsed Jam v aicivae. :' . ttiit and should be afflicted with a ( W. J.Montjromery, wacon J eiegrapn: x ne necepiyT-AM1,if ..m nr nnv Throat. T.nn or Jesse i. tiravess of taxing, which lies upon all gov prnmnts lm hpeoiue to the Ueuuu- once arul cive it a tVeonshi cold or any Throat. Luntr or 1 Jesse F. 6ra 1 Chest I trouble, secure a bottle at John G. Jtfynuiu, fair tHal It is Win. M. DPP Merrinion, JUDGES. h DISTRICT. RESIDBNCK 1 ' Heauiort. m 2 Edgecombe. 3 I Wilson. 4 : Wake. Guilford. 8amnson.2 C aruberland. Cabarrus. 8urry. -7, " 8 9 10 11 12 Mecklenburg Buncombe, : . -r j rrimrtn 12 nuiicuiJ lican party duty, and it feels thagnara tfery xrn opevre:fJ : Tl" snTiniTORS.' iT it mav difDOse ofthe iuonuy raised t t1.I.M1L.rcfrt "rr ' v .... . .. I V. XJt-l IttlUJ DUIUCWIV. in any manner tnai win. oenenxxnose i who support it or in buying r new supporters, aii sense i r.pP-V.,naiinlerinffs IK Gerrv's bility to taxpayers has necessarily j frrumbles about children appearing b?eu los for in the opinion of -tlie on the' stage. Phil. Beepjrd.. . Republican part' taxation is e blfss- t FEHKUll: FUV. T. M. Argo. I. R. Strayhorn, in a 1 1 Small Clerk-Why is it that we are , m IftTtii Yhn W. Blount, 1 Perquiiuans. DWorthington, frow Oli In. It r U I cf Mr. (irn-. alnn. lii. n -Ofl VOICE S month; I now list n agrner m'"'- i for K. C. AJIn ft 'o' l'jtim aixl iibir ' - 1 ' , -alloua anU oltrn taWeao a ilaT." CSI 1 1 W. I!. tiAttlMtS. AYilliam K1 hp. Ilarritbarr. !'.. writ-t; "I liflve nfTff knows ' aiiytUinsr to t II likr Tusf all.um. . par m over W. .1. luka an nl. r f. r t imr all.um at L lStetTT " I vii.it Mr . "' rofit i-'i:rna iBnrha4f 34 LfSPator a jiiple d.ir nvnk. J Jr.tht-rr?doiiijrquif'a tvrll . vrf liare not o-r tu i i i i i i lfr.-t frrm (iii ir Ill. r. llvrrr mi h tae lol! ofWffw"'l tii.rk i.. u.r.in J r.ioGi. Shall we start-iVOU in-thi-buiiie fffldff? Write to o n1 loam nil b:t ir f ir ypurwSt. W re t3riuft ibjt ; -e itstt yon ii y u rf--ri I tlflay m:tiJ anothrrrctt ahfal of yon la your .art t !l,..untrv. Ifyf-o tik hold f0 will b a.lto tf, U up jtu'.J ftft. orltfail i n feconntof furred manntarui-r' Me 13.,tMM If lolInr Jrhtosrnpn Album areto ixM tott.a ie-5l for S rath. lMiiml In l:oyal frimar.ti .WiW X rivet fiut'n. Channinp!yetoratrdinMe. llanlome-t a:buininlh world. l.arfet .ize. ;rratet taifa'm -r km-w n. A?rit 'w anted. Liberal term. I'ij money f..r sirr.t. Any one ran l.eer.me a irrrrul aretit. rr!i ii-Ii' hi luUt-little crio mlk,lojrre!itr. Hbererrr ahctrn. e very nnetvmin to .nr i hae. Arn' rl''lu" f rd r irli 1 i.i.iitr,neer " bet'er known. I'.reat profit await frrrywwkfr. Ap.-nta are makSr.r fortune. Id'.ea make a rnu h a nicu. i on. r. adrr, an do a irella anreae.aj lullluforn-.atioa audterm frre, to l)ine wHrt write ibr aanie. with panirulnr and termtfurour m!ly HiWca, Booka and herio-tira:. Af:er yon know a,!, acuid von eottrlnde t arono fyr.her. why no harm i tlone. AAJreaa K. . C. ALLF.X a CC, Alfcl JlA, Hi.tt. log. anu taxpayer,, tiore ,naKei , no sacrifices to support the Govern-.;, creditfeteiboy, only arelie, ,n "i iTho inent. The passage of extravagant BuHU'an-Wonderir people think UST T"bborne pension bills, the bestowal of huge i got not hi n to do hut, wriejiotes? I t M Mootlv. w m sub ides on hipbuilders. the erec- Here s a correspondent asks me to tion of numerous unnecessary pub-i .,roI " a ne- oumu.uerK-is i I, iiisnjiiue r iwir 10 liuiitiinirs. ine RDDronrrancii 01 ... i - n t . larjre Minis for rivers, harbors, etc Halifax. 3 Martin. 4 Wake. 5; Durham a DuDlin. 7 RichmondJ ,8 Iredell , 9 Rockiughum. 10 Caldwell. 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. t4Ioan me $5 to continue playing TIME OP HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' lVafi? aw Mysterious .. l.lk 1 HIV Jin " W'Kli.ii: P 1Y Nccllo:la.ui.io.Mi w Jjt snrllior. Mar J' ' i ? vekns .is ,m a teraiivc in it 0 -Irfw : stirunlniit oi'cl-, -vf ? onatoipitl iiv- . v v" " ' " A sovereign riir 77 , v lOV lor Vvyf J Zmligcvtioit Ii I3 vantolap'ictito with V ! u'nnld hnr. it is iinlnnkv. ! . r.,Ak Whiktpr ? ; ? are therefore logically certain. Con- .The hist time I loaned .$3-1 iiume-i 1 -., v- - Fall Judge Connor, irre-s tiniKt do all thee things or-diately began to lose.". 'Indeed! BeauforttFeb. 17. May 2G, NoV. ti, Ue,mblican' partv xvill be eon-! " V'U "d i1' ' , 1 - ,. i dollars." Chwasro Globe. Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. viefed of lihonetv or making- j - .... - . , r--'l. in itit 8 .... . . ,nx? l Urst Dakotan Where yer goin , Camden March 10 , epr. . rmunisesit clui not intend to fiiluil: i.i.-o ....-;t' t.,. .l- ntnrli 17. Sent. 15J of profes?ing u belief in. regard to j Second " Dakotan Ter. Californy. the effect of taxation which it doesfThis climateV ge t u' too summery not re ill v entertain - t for me. Hanged ir I'll hvem a State notreanx entertain. i where vou has to iro three months : . . . . - . .t m the year on. barv? grounn. ix. i. upccdtiy when tMrmedy taken. J luio i: no r.ioro cffccfjal rolict ir tho hw-cm v.f loathing of foot! due to i.VTKMPKK VN I than tin article. Tut npm lurcro 7 t ut l t ties. H.iu;ploiark:i:f.siu toxvuke itno ?w !)yiuailtoanyuijtlrosnnt'ccjt cf 10 v mi iasuni'f. Tbo ro-.ru la rl in u hi loir u nut l-i 5nt bvwail. AlKXll.'AX MKHICIXK. V 4noyortbi;tSt.. liilaiinylv;;., BIRD MAMA! The great tc-re of tI)CianjrylirillVce-r: of tbo Jlartj !t.U'i!;iii;s ii (ii'llianr. liin Mauna tvil Iretore tlic tongof caj: birds, ii prexect tlH'ir aili)u-nis and it'5.oio tin-iu t iooil conditiori. 11 rixn to :t liil tlnrii?r tliCrieascii t'b-l!ir.u feailn-i, it ill in nm caff rarry :ii:tiui" nnj.-ii i;ui tluouh cnuraireri''i xi:hr.t if.- tj wnv h-itt i nailtn receipt if l"it. in stamps. l.IIIf 'OtlD CO., 1U)X. .:i'l M. rialaatljihLi, la V 47 (. lJli raj j o ' f ept 9 to Vat : i r . TlftlK TABLE NO. 3 . Palmetto ftailroad Co, o H AND AFTEK FRIDAY. DEC. t8. 188, .Trains will run aa follows, dally except Sun day. . n OOINd SOUTH. No 1-Fas9emrer and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. c. 8.20 A. M ArrlTB at Cncraw. a a.. .... 94J0 A. M GOUi'O NOETH. NO. Passenger and Frelffbt: Lcat , Cneraw. 8. C P. -M. Arrlre at Hamlet. N. C 5U5 P. M. deelStf ' WM.MOSCURK.Supt. 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Chicago A'eiV8: Under the bill in question the election of Congress men this Fall mufet take place in the districts as now arranged, which as 1111 tch -its to sav that, the Demo erats musirt presume to interfere with existing Republican gerry manders, such as obtain in every well regulated State, particularly in New York, Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Il linois, Wiscinsin, Michigan, Nebras ka,. Minnesota, Pennsylvania and all New England. The new meas ures is very virtuous on its face, but it is brought out at a moment when the public mind is disposed to tkep ticisin concerning the affectations of the truly good, and Senator Hoar must, therefore, be prepared tomeet a great deal of what may be unnier ited vituperation and contumely from those xvhoiu he would ave; j from their own unrighteousness. .However, the Hoar bill is not at nit likely to pass for the Republicans are not a'et quite ready to commit f-uicide, but its tnere introduction is enough to het the people on their guard. Ites appearance at this time suggests the desperation of its sponsors, and is a fair warning of what might happen if the need arose. The report of the Senate Commit-: tee mi Territories, recommending 'the admission otj Idaho as a State, should receive, says the New York Star, very careful consideration be fore it becomes a law. The experi eno with the. four new States ad mitted last year has not been such as to encourage hasty action iu this respect, due of them -North Da kota is 'embarrassed tlnaucially,and Huds herself confronted with the alternative of an auoual deficit or the greater evil of selliug out, body and soul, to a lottery company;whiIe Montana-was disgraced at her first election by a glaring attempt to steal the State. ' - According to the report of the Senate Committee, Idaho is easily entitled by her population antl wealth to be : ranked among the States. It is by no means certain, however, that the Senators have not been misled by enthusiastic boomers into accepting iigures that are greatly exaggerated. Thejjro wth of Idaho has not been as rapid as was expected: Her chief source of jj wealth is her minerals, and they have been a disappointment in many respects. The acreage of her agTi- culttiral country is very small,' itJ t'link know There Herald Mr.! "N. Peck Alexandre Dumas says that ."anything useless is dan fferbris." What do you think of fliatMirty dear? M rs. N. Peek I hp was an oii 1001 nu toun what he was talking about, lis nothincr dancrerous about you, is there? Terre Haute Express. Fashion met Death nt a dance one . day, - ' HeSvith his sickle, she with her fan: He cluuisily slashed her dress, they shv, - That's how the decollette style be gan. Pittsburg Hulletin. Enamoured Youth (to comic opera fairy) Cruel Pozzoliui! Has no man ever made an impression "oh your flinty heart? Fair Enslaver (with a :sigh)Yes, I loved your grandfath er. Ah, he .was a noble., man. Chi cago Tribune. . Little drops of whiskey. Poured on broken ice; Little grains of sugar, Of lemon peel a slice; Just a dash of Angos- Tura bitter pray! What we call a "cocktail" In the U. S. A. Boston Democrat. Won't Feel Well. And yet you are not sick enough to consult a doctor, or ygu refrain from so doing for fear you will, alarm yourself and friends we will leli you just what you need. Itis'Hoo.d's Sarsaparjlla. which will lift you out of that uncertain, uncomfortable, daugerous condition,-into a 'state'-of good health, confidence and cheer fulness. "Yotvvtj no idea how potent this 1 .peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. - .-. a ' . A Frauk C'onfcssiou. ' "Prisoner," said the Judge to a very disreputable citizen who was brought in by the baipff. "you have the privilc42re"of being tried by a jury of your own peers." a - "Does that mean mv equals, Judge?1' ' ; "Yes, sir." - ' : - "Don do it. Judge. You can't getnowh.eres without send in' basV the van to the jail for another load of prisoners." MerchantTraveler. Consumption fcurely Cured. - : To . the Editor Please inform yotir, readers that I have a positive remedy for tlie above named disease. By its'timely use thousands of hope less cases, liave .been permanently cured. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy frke to 1 any f your readers who'have consump tion if tliey. will send me - their - ex press and post office address.: Res pectfully. T, A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 .Pearl st.. New York. ' ' " ' - BWaWJaJJBaaaB ; It is that Impurity In the Wood, which, ac- .....chofit .lepends for its fertility lf,"" ' r, upon irrigation. - ? causes painful iromnir sores on thef anns,: Another argument against- thar ad- i legs, or feet; -which UeTelopcs ulcers in the mission of Idaho is her larire ilor-1 eyes, ears, ornose; often causing blindness or. mon population. There are alio net 3.0O0 of this sect who are voters; ami they hold the balance of nbwer. ' It would seem ill-atlvised to briug thii question up in Idaho before it is set tled in l-tah. It would le ititiuh more difficult, too. to settln it in n State than it would be in a. Terri tory. A State has rights we are bound to respect, whereas a Terri tory is in a sense a ward -fjhe na tion, and can be repriD ahded or punUlied, if necessary. deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can cerous rowtlis, or the many other manif estar tions nsaally ascribed to humors; which, fastening tnefn the lungs, causes consumption and death. lTelrig the most ancient,: if is the, most general of all diseases or affections, for Yery few persons are entirely free' from it How Can It Do : V By taking Ilood's Sarsaparuia, whicli, by tlw remarkable cures it has accomplished, LofenVwhen other xnalicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent ana peculiar j medicine -for this disease. Some of these cures are really wondcrf al. If yon suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Strsaparilla. My daughter Mary was aSlcted with serof uloussoreneckfromthe time she was 2 months old till she became six yeirs of age. Lumps lornied in her neck, and one of them after jgrowlng to the size of ajpigeon egg, became a running sore for over threeyears. we gave Alas, how changed! The rosy cheek is pallid as the deail. And from the eyes tliat were so T b,rltf ut tl,e happy liht has fled. Life has no joy for her toHlayigrown old before her nriiae. She waits in boneless mnVmn Tr ier noooTs Sarsapnrilia, whe the lump and . th.it swift coming tiine j . i all indications of acroftla entirely dis- When death shall et her free appeared, and now she seems to be a.healtfcy From poor, sick woman's inisery J child." J, S. CARtrLE, yaurisht,N.J.' Hut if she knew what womlorriil N. B, Be sure to get only - ' hers, she would elirtch at thlAri V SoUbyindmr fit .ixforfs. rrepe4aiy of recovering lost health .iZ" tc.i.lod AcxuaiHKiwies.irB.w men eaten ac-strnrrs. rrri l r?3 tno L' I . . .r:i ci tt:i 1 : pfl-n5...ntt-Mftreli 24. Sent. 22 X C UHinn1-' i Chowan March 31. Sept. 29. , Gates April '7, Oct. 6. Hertfortl-April 17. Oct.:13. J Washington April 21, Oct. 20. Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 3. ' Hvde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SKCOND JUDIC'I Ali DISTRICT. Sini-Jnr Tiulire Womack. ' I n r-i -aa-lLU. I'all juuge xvniih.er. Halifax tMarch ,May 12, NoJ,10. Northampton J Jan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept: 20. " .' J Hertie-Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27. Craven-tFeb. 10,'May 26, Nov J 21. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14,. Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykm.' -; Fall Judge Woiuack. Pitt Jan. 0, March 17, f June 9, Sept. 15. : . Franklin Jan. 20. April 14; No v. 10. Wilson-tFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1; Jtcc. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. Nash April 2, Nov. 17. ' FOURTH .JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. , : Fall Judge Hoykpi. Wake- Jan. 6. tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, Julv9, tAug. 27,Sept. 22, fOct. 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Jolmstou Feb. 10,Aug. ll,Nov.l0. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfield. , Fall Judge MacRae. Durham-Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. -' . i.- Granville.-Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 21. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept.29. Guilford Feb. 17, Mav 2C. Aug. 15, Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. ..... Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nor. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14.Nov.10. Person April 14, Aug. 19. Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge G raves. . Fall Judge Arm Geld. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13, tSept. 22. . x Lenoir Feb. 3, Au. 10, "Nov. 10. Duplin-rFeb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 6, Dec 8. . Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones Slarch 24, Oct 27. Onslow March 31, Nov: 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. : - Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan.' 13, March 31, July 28. - : -r,,,: Anson-Man. 6, tApril 28, Sept.l, tNov.24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21. Nov. 10. , Robeson Jan.. 17. May 19,Sept.29. Richmond Feb. 10, June 2, Sept. 15, Dec. 1. BladenrJarchl7, Oct. 30. . Brunswick-r-April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27. : EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. ; ; ' v ;, Fall Judge Bvnum. J Cabarrus J an. 27, April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, Mav 29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. . :-' : . Rowan Veb. 17 May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.l. ." Randolph March 17, SepH 15. Montgomerj' March 31, Sept. 29. . Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimbn. - Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yankin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes-March 3, Sept. a Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1. "avieMarch 31, Oct. 6. - -Ktokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. rry April 21. Aug. 19. Nov. 17. TKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. " 4 , Fall Judge Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Burke March 3, Aug. 4. Cald well March 17, Sept. 1. Ashe March 24, May 2G, Aug. 18. AY atauga -April 7, Aug. 25. Mitchell April 14, Sent. 8. Y'ancey April 23. Sent. 22. . McDowells-May 12, Oct. p. " . KLEVIiNTn J I'DICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. " . : 3epl ( TTn !nn Feb. 10 tFeb. 1 1 , iMSept. 22. m -oTTI Mecfnenourg --5 Gaston-5rarch 17, Oct. C LincOlnMarch 31, Sept. 29. ClevelandH April 7; A ug. 4 Oct. 20. RutherfordApnU2UOct.27:-. , -Polk-May Nor. 10- ; TWELFTH jltrpiCIAL DISTRICT. Snrin JOdge Connor,. - opii m .,.T,,,i( phi! iris Mad sonf SOulv 28, tNov. 17. Biii.ionjbeJtM arch ;;10, 3 tAug. . 11. tJsviviJIIMa Hay wootl April 7, Sept. 8. . jHcWn4r4pril 22, Sept. 22. , , MacbnIay 5, Sept.29.f , . Clayp -May Oct. 8 ; - ClierokeeAlMay 19. Oct. 13. Gmhatn-June2t Oct, 27. Swain June 9th, Nov. 3. , ; 4 ' .llir;, " : v . '-r- For criminal cases. . - rA Aitrii cnKett alone. ' " - t For civil cases alone except jail cases. Oliver CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. SBW HANOVKR COUNTY. r M n res. Wilmi nc t on, Judge. Benj.,R. .Moore, Wi!ndngton,,ooiici- :: tOr.l !-""-t: .v'--r ' Court begins Jan C: March l,May 19, July 13, SepK 1 5y Nov. 17. M ECKLKNB U 11Q COUNTY. OliveiP. Mesirek Judge. " Geo. E.' Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Feb. ilO, 1 April U4, Aug. 11, Oct. C, Dec 1.- , f j BUNCOMDK COUNTY. ; 1 Chas, A. Moore, Asheville,v.Imlge c i i-ffAr Asheville, Solicitor. Couft begins Jan. 27, April 2,July " Supreme Court meets ursrMonday in Februarvj! Examinations on Fn ilH V and Satiirtlay . befre: First District. Feb. 3; Second District, Feb: 10; Third District Feb. 17; Fourth District; Fi-b, 24; l'ifth; Dis trict, Maich 3; Sixth District March 10; Seventh ! District? Marcly 17; Eighth District,- March 24; Ninth TWrier March 31: Tenth -District. April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 2L - . Last Mondav in September. Ex aminations Friday anl Saturday be fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec ond District, Oct. 6; Third District, Oct. 13; Fourth District, . Oct; 20th; Fifth District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov, 10; Eigh t h District, Nov. 17; Ninth District, Nov. 21; Tenth District, Dec. 1; .Twelfth - Districr, .Dec' 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15.- - ; - tw Yorfii & Wiiminirt 1 H aB - i ; . - r - ajaajaBjgyj, jalC-'' iJ"lv' f - --a(fc- fc ySaayaaiaaap . . BENEPA'JTOK. ...... GULF ST HE Ail BENEFACTOK GULF STREAM -1 - ....... Saturaay.'Feb. 1 ...... ..Satuntay , Feb s ... . . i Saturday. Feb. 15 , . . .TiSaturday Feb. 23 FROM WILMINGTON GULF ST It E AM. ....'..:'..; BENE FACTO It GULF 8TKEAM BENEFACTOR. . .Friday, JanvSl Friday, Feb. ,7 '.Friday, Feb. 14 Friday, Feb. 21 ThrouETh BUls Ladlnsr and LowestThro Rates guaranteed to and from points In Nortb and Sooth Carolina. . t - -: f For Freight or Passage apply to r' H fi SMAIT.RflVPa CnnoHnfanilonr " , - Wilmington, ucV x ta, J3.uait, uT&mc jitanager. v: . New York WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Genl Agents, : Jan 27 5 Bowling Green. New YorK. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1890, edition 1
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