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'Advico t o tlio Af:o d. JirbriJitrinnr"ltls.Bneh mm ln l-Uii bwtliwfak ltldaya and b ir and torpid liver. I n : 1 nnu nnt 21 m HAT a sjeirie f fet on throrxant, atlnalatlflf tbo bowels Klvlnrnatar ml llstMkrrs nilboot training; or griping-, and TTiTPAETDTG vTGOR to In lcJdoys bladder and Uvr. Tncyaro adapted to old orfOBOf. SOIl liVISUYWULUlE. POMONA HILL NUKSERIES w POMONA. N. C, Two and a Ball Miles West cf U.Tensboro, Nl C rjToe mala line ct the H. ' D. 1L R. posses tnrouclx the pTtrandi and within 100 feet of tha ollicc tuicia trains raakrsiops mralar twice dally cacH wax. Tnosa iaiercsted In Ymli aad Krult urowing are cordially Invited to Inspect t ills, tbo Largest Nursery in tne State, and on of tne UrgvMt In trie outn. Stock consists of Apples. I eac h, It-ar, Cherry. Plum. Jap anew Itrslmmcns. Aprl rots. Nectarines. Mulberries, ju I nee. CJ ra pen, n!, Uwpbeinr, uoose be rrlea. Cumin tn. lie Plant. ZxurUsh Walnut, lTcans. Chestnut. Strawberries. j:53C3. Evergreens. Miadc Trees. c AU tne new and rare varieties as well as tne old ones, which mjr new cataiogu for is will show. tilveyour orders to rny auLhart?cd senior order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. JxsUlpUve (jeta logno free to applicants. ,, Address ... , . J. VAN LINDLEY, roilONA, Gulllord Co., N. C Reliable Salesmaa wanted la every County. A 3X1 paring comml.vaoa will bo Sdrtr. o nriJirr. Mar velnus :.s jn .t! terativc in it. stlmulatit cfrci-t on a ten id live ; Afovcrciirncnr for DYSPEPSIA Iouisc!tHm. Op V Cr - Jf prcaition an Qk , -'-''-tr nt of appetite Q r - -rflPI "catlicto artl WSllrir n I IMPUX von.io! rpeedtly when thlsrtntiTis taken. There i noaore et?e;tbal rrti-. t jr tlie i-;i:a laainln of food due t lNTK:l,Ki:AXf !; haathi Artichv IV. t ; n i u I ui i 7 tv$i. but ties. Haiup'.o pj kizraiu i owiikis form st tit byitailtoartTaddreno:irer.'iit rf 10 rrM l.-j Ijuxii. TUor5rrtarlinmltr:i ui'ik: I.e ent by mail. ilKXICAN .MKWCINt CO. 400 North SUHt.. t'htlj4;.';.hi.. I'.t. BIRD MAKNA! - The rreat aerretof t!iocanarrliitillrcch-rT cf the llartx MonntaiiM in ticri.iuu. Ihrri Ma:ma wil frc3tre the otiKof capebinl, will prevent their aUu rnt at. J lestorn tiieiu to ftool condition. If ptvrn to a I.jitI durinz t he eaon ol lMir. 1 i n i ln rs. it -w ill in tn.t ca carry tlielitt:c nuii-l.in threnzh thi crit iral perirl wltlitit l5of ).or. fnt It naif on recent of 15tf. in t .-.mj w. 1:211 D CO, 4iON. Cr.l -Sf. lLKaUtIphia, 1' teaae tii(i.iha tLL r.-r. rpt 9 tn aat EalRlCttO liallrond CO. i ON AND AFTEK FRIDAY, DEC to, I kN AND AFTKH FRIDAY. DEC tA. 1S37 Trains win run as follows. dally except Son- (tax. Oonra Scrrn. No 1 Vassenser and FrelHt. Leave Dam let, N. C ;.. 30 A. M Arrjre at cnerair, a. C 6-30 A. 3C Gourd Noarn. Na 5 Passerer and Freight Lear Cneraw. S. C 4J2f P. .M. Am ro at Hamlet. N. C r. M. dec 14 HM. at ONCUt E. Sapt. The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA , Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY; 1&4 devoted to the Intellectual, moral and sptrtttul Interests of too people. - It cumbers amon? its correspondents many of tne very best witters of the Southern rres tiyteriaacnarcn. It is thoroughly orthodox oa QoesUons of doctrine, tut free and out spoken la Its Ttews on all open quesuens: it allows and Invites free discussion vritnin the boonds of courtesy. la popularity the Pxesbttikia is con atantij advancing. It is The PapOr for the PeOpln, and presents m its columns matter to laterrst ana 11 Instract all arcs, clasara and conditions of too people. moo per annum. 2 6S: or for one year to any new abscnocr. I V a ddreiw JOilNMcLAUUlN. smtorand rroprlcvor, WUminon.N C fi'-.IHT TO En , Ham "ff"T. TTrwVr i t,' J n-i ,"f y!rary 1 T.ie ,iV tw t-v JI CJ.'.-llrt.-f vtvjrtAKF iitociii:! o r- Wl AGENTS WANTED! Tt CANVASS FOR Tb Vmmzi if 1 Kploil ii Tsrlej, By Hon. Samoel S. CSoaaet") Cox. Lite U & Mlnliter to Turtey. A manlfioent volume of over 000 pages, beanuruuj and profusely Illustrated. . ML COZH LAtKST AXO SX3T SrrOKT. FACTS XX D rVX. BtSTOXT AXD HCX0B. The work spArtles with the brljrhtest wit. It co-tains numerous amuslnr rtortes, but It also crtvts a rlear. concise, ana tnterestlBir ac count of iLe tHtaman Empire,' from its loun Catiotvto tte present day. Ttu book will nirn-a Urpa aale. and live arenta snotU secure territory & once. onlj Lhorouznlj reliable -agents, who will woric their territory for all it is worth " are wanted. Exrneoced agents preferred, but 00 era who wUl proousa earner work will bo aorrpted. - Jor parti culars area. Vf. S. UEKBEKr.K inston. N. C. (-."ceral Afeat lor Sorth Carolina f TT a Sfl 11 1 S A Ncellrtibal.i'. ..fir 3& s n !J7Ko Daily SlovicrcT. Josh. T. Jaaiks, Bditor & Proper. Wilmington, N. C. SATURDAY. SEPT. 27. 1850. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.Ca as second-class matter. DEMOCBATIC NOMINATIONS. roa concuss. Sixth Distkict: SYDENHAM B. ALKXANDER,of Mecklenburg COUNTY DEMOCKATIC TICKET. Fob Horsx or BxrMsxNTATnrxs : GEO. H MORTON, M. J..CORBETT. Foa Snxairr : FRANK U. ST ED MAN. Fob Clixx or Srriaioa cocxt : JOHN D. TAYLOR. Fob Reoistex or Dxeds : JOHN IIAAR. JR. Fob TbsaSCbzb : . JOHN L. DUDLEY. Fob scbvstob : - M. P. TAYLOR." Fob CoJfSTaatrC . Wllinlr.gton-C.M. HAHBISS. Care Fear-J. T. KEKR. Masooboro JOUN MILTON. Harnett W. II. 8TOKLEY. Federal Fo'nt J. DAVE SOUTUEULAND. tOK t'OKONKR : ' JOHN WALTON. Kinigration Commissioner Valen tine, of Wrmout. is much pleased with the Swedes who hare settled in that State They have been more than self-supporting since they came to Vermont. 'Fifty-five men, women and children came last April, and the money earned among them has not only supported their rainilie: but they have with their earnings spent over $100 in the purchase of tickets to send to Sweden to friends. Upwards of twenty have already ar rived or are on their way here. The addition of twenty to the original Ofty-Qve make quite a ratio of in crease for six mouths. The idea of calling these self-reliant, self-sos-taiuing,self-respecting. Independent. thrifty people paupers Mr. Valen tine pronounces absurd. The Philadelphia Jres9 corres pondent repeats the familiar story that many prominent New Yorkers began life in a very small way. The house of Lord & Taylor began in a diminutive store down town; Ed" ward Ridley began business with less than S1.000: S. V. White was a farmer and teacher; Jim Keene was .(i laborer in mines; Russell Sage was a grocery clerk in Troy; Commodore Bateman was ar treas ury clerk In Washington, on a sal ary of $1,000; Jay Gould, as every body knows, was . a book canvasser; William R. Grace was a runaway lad; John Jay Knox was a farmer's I boy; Thomas L. James was a typesetter; John. Thompson, Ex I'resiuent or the unase lianK, one of the founders of the national bank-, ing system, was fin office boy at $3 a week salary; Mr. St. John was a rrnr frniti tVia Snntli? Cmnmo- ." f ' - - 4v, V, V fu dore Van Santvoord, the head of the Hudson river line of steamboats, was a freight clerk at 50 a month; and so on. , The old adage "look for the WO- I man" whenever a serious complica tion arises receives a striking con firmation in the revelations concern- ,Ds Bonianger. The sinews of war, u is nunr acoriuiucu, were lurutsu- ed the French agitator by the Duch ess d'Uzes, whose motive seexis to have been to make hfhi the Instru ment of restoring the French mon archy, with the Comte de Paris, no is about to visit this country, as King. She Intended that Boalan ger should play a role like that of Monk, the Cromwellian general, who restored Charles II to the Eng lish throne, but whether Boulanger tvrtnl1 1 1 'i vn Icotit lif rnrf rtl flio bargain, real or implied, had his sciiemes succecaeu, is an open ques tion. He professed to be an ardent l?..,ll1ini nll.l If I, a tKn 1. "v l', , , . ' , " would :hare disappointed the Mon- ttrchUts. The Duchess u uzes is a She is the Montemart, the famous pictures. iue character. daughter of Duke de and granddaughter of Widow Cliquot, of champagne fame. from whom she derives a great par anieui uevoiee 01 outuoor snorts. 6otuewhat .masculine in her tastes and a lavish hostess. She is also an energetic Royalist, ami the gener ous support she gave to Boulanger might have resulted in the collapse of the Freuch Republic but for the Grtnuess of the Government and the skill with which it outmanoeuvred the wily general in the game of poN itics. Boulanger, who is now a refu gee in Jersey with a woman who is not his wife, acted the dastard to wards the Duchess. He said that she was enamored, of his person and hence the money she gave. Her son vows veugeance and swears he will shoot Boulanger on sight iv to xm it a. crc jl rzr f s. : Or you ara all worn oct,re!iv good far no th in r, it U peneral debility. T ry JtUOirX'S lit OK iHTTKHM. It wl curt you, cletnse vonr lirer, and gtfS . ... a food ar;tit. - ' A Saro investment. .... . Is one, wn ton is guaranteed briner von satisfactory results, or case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buv from our advertised drueirist a bottle of.Dr. King's New Discovery j pred. Phillips. lor consumption, it is guaranteea to oring renei in every case, vnen used for any "affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consump tion, Inflammation or .Laings, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Wooping Cough; Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste. .. perfectly safe J and can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Robert R. Bella my's wnoiesaieana retail arug store, LEMON KI.IXIR . A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach. take Lemon Elixir. . - - For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. - For loss of appet.te and debility. hike Lemon Ettxir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Iiuoir Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases,' all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, Preparfaonly by Dr. Fl. Mozley, Atlanta, GaV 50c cts. tfndfl.00 per bottle," at druggists. ?i A Promlneut Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion with geat nervous prostration, biliousnessUisordered kidneys and constipation, XI have I been cured by Dr. MozleyVsLeinon Elixir and am now a well man. Rkv. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Pyspepsoa Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu- Unity of the bowels, are ' DlStrOSS some of. the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia- does p .not get well of Itself. It " taiing requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's 8arsa par Ilia, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion,-creates. a good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp- " . toms removes the sympa- HoaCiaCrlO thetlc effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat u . distressed me, or did me ; ;' little good. In 'an hour Durrt after eating I. would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone, feeling. as though I had not eaten anything. Jly trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that' of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room with fresh paint. Last . . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOmaCIl rilla took three bottles. - It did me an Immense; amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied tha craving "I had previously experienced." Geoeget A. Pagx, watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by an druggists. 51 ; six for g5aPrepared only by C. L HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dooos Oho Dollar J an 20 lyr dfew nrm mon wed sat VEHICLES! VEHICLES I - . . ; TOFFER F01 SALE A LARGSfN UMBER AND A GRE1T VARIETYIOP Secoud-Hand Tehlcles, ., . .. t All in good order and ready for immediate ObC, They will bo sold very low for casa or good paper. , . Call aadi-etXffOod bargain at . -. ORRSLL'S STABLES, ' Jy22tr; Cor. Third and Princess St. GAv& WATER! We have "just added, at very heavy ex pense, a four-horse power Otto Uas Engine to run our five presses. "It's a dandy.'i ana makes our presses hum. Come and seo H ; no trouble to show to anyone who will call at our office. We try always to keep a urease or too times and our establishment la the largest in the city, and will be kept so, if hard work, promptness.'satisfactlon and 1 , . . 1 hard cash can keep Itho. .Respectfully, ' JACKSON & BELL. V Leading Printers, Rulers and Binders. IF YOU WANT A DURABLE Piano or a Gor d Organ QALL AND EXAilJNE OUlt FINS STOCK of Instruments,- which we offer at lowest prices. We have on hand the famous SOH H-EK" and other makes. All sold under guar antee. In ORGANS we hav a fine selection of Wil cox a White, Farrand & Votey and Mason & Hamlin Organs. A first-class Piano Tuner Is with our estanlishn enu now connected ; E YanLAER, 407 Kcd Cross Street. scpistt THIS PAPKR3ISS ho rairaountPnztinT Worts, : - T. K. WU1GUT SCO , 1 rh ttrcct and lcnn.-jivarla avennp. Superior Courts of Nor to V - f Carolina 1890. in JUDGES. DISTRICT. NAME. Supreme axd RESIDENCE. Geo. H. Brown, 1 Beaufort. .2 Edgecombe. 3 Wilson. 4 Wake. . 5 Guilford. 6 Sampson. 7 C umberland. 8 J Cabarrus. ; 0 Surry. 10 jr. Gr., Connor, Snier Whitaker, John A. Gilmer, E. T. Boykin. James C. McRae, W.J.Montgomery, Jesse P. Graves, John G. Bynum, Wm. M. Shipp, 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. J. H. Merriraon, SOLICITORS. i DISTRICT.' RESIDENCE. name. John W. Blount, 1 G. H. White, (col), 2 D. Worth ington, 3 T. M. Argo, 4 I. R. Strayhorn, 5 , O. H. Allen, t 6 Perquimans. Halifax. Martin. - , Wake. Durham. Duplin. -Richmond, Iredell. Frank McNeill, 7 B. F. Long, 8 Thos. Settle, i 9 W. H. Bower,.; 10 F. L. Osborne, IV J. M. Moody, ; 12 Rockingham. Caldwell. Mecklenburg Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Hn'rin r .T n d rrc Wh itak eil - - O -r 4 st all juage uonnor. Beaufort JFeb. 17, May 2G, Nov. 24. Currituck March 3. Sept. 1. ; Camden Marcli 10, Sept. 8. Pasquotank March 17, Sept. 15. -Perquimans March 24, Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. Gates April 7, Oct. 6. " Hertford April 17, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20 Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, jnov. 3. Hyde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 7. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . Spring J ndge Womack. ; Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton X J an. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. - Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, uct. Craven tFeb. 10, May 26, Nov. 21. Warren March 17, Sept. 13. Edgecombe A pril 14, Oct. 13.. " V THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Jadcre Womack. Pitt Jan. 6, March 17, June 9, o j. . i e- oe)u ij. ' Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,Nov.l0. Wilson X Feb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1. JDec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykjn. Wake Man. 6, tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, Julv9, tAug. 27, Sept. 22, tOct. 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, iiov. 24. r Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. ll,Nov.l0. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Soring Judge Armfield. . Fall Judge MacRae. Durham Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. i Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24. I j Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept. 29. I Guilford Feb. 17, Mav 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. ' 1 i Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. . -, .vki ..: .. 1 - ; ; j Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. . Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10. Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Armnela. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13, tSept. 22. , : 1 Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, JNov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24 Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. & Dec. 8. I ' Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. j Jones March 24, Oct. 27. 1 Onslow March 31, Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 23.' , . - i Anson Jan. C, i April 28, Sept. 1, tNov. 24. - j j 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. ! j Bladen March 17, Oct. 30v '" j Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. ' ! Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. q'nrinir Tn Shirm sPrin Jadge Shipp. 1.. 11 Jin. ; Cabarrus JJ an. 27. April 28. i Iredell Feb.; 3, May 29, Aug. 4, JNov. 3. j ' ! Rowan Feb. 17, May 5 Aug, 19, Nov. 17, !' ' ! Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.l (Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. V ) NINTH JUDICIAD DISTRICT. H Springs Judge Merrimon. - I " j ! Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Nov. 3. .; -!,: - f Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. ' Yaakiu Feb. 17, Sept. 22. jWilkes March 3, Sept. 8. 'Alleghanv March 17,' Sept. 1. !Tavie March 31, Oct. C. , htokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Snrry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 ! : TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. .1 - , Fell JudgeMerrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Burke Marcli 3, Aug. 4. . : Caldwell March 17. SenL L. Ashe March 21, May 2Q, Aug. 18. Watauga April 7, Aug. 25, . . Biiicneu Aprii-14, Sept. 8. Yancey April 28, Sept. 22. ' McDowell May 12, Oct. C. r ELEVENTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT.! Sprier: Jude PhilHnji. - Fall Jud;je BrowiL Catawba Jan 13. July 13 Alexander Jan. 27, July 23. -Union Feb.U0, fFeb. 17, Sept. 15,tSept.22. " Mecklenburg VfFeb. 24, Aug. 2r; Gaston March 17, Oct. Gr Lincoln March 31, 3ept. 20. Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27.. Pol k- May 5, Nov. 10. TWELFTH JUDICIALi DISTRICT. - Spring Judge Connor. -i Fall Judge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24, July 28, t Nov, 17. Buncombe tM arch 10, tAug. tDec. 1? . - ' L ' Transylvani.w-March Jl, Sept. I. -H ay wood-A pri 1 7, Sept. 8. . Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. Macon Mav 5, Sept. 29. Clay May. i2, Oct 8. - 1 Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. : Graham June 2, Oct. 27. " S vain- June 9tb, Nov. 3. s - For criminal cases. . - f For civil cases alone. ; ' . For civil case, . alone except jail cases. . ' -- CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. ; NEW HANpYKR COUNTY,' , - Oliver P. Meari?s,Wirmingtou, Judge. Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solici tor. Court begins'Jati 6. Marcli 17, May I l-Hn T 1 to i? i. - r- "VT i xjr, u uiy ot 01.. j.o, iiuy 17. ME CKLEJJB URG COUNTY. 01 i ver P. M earcs, J udge." ' Geo. E Wilson, .Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Feb. 10, April 14, , BUNCOMBE COUNTY. Chas. V. Moore,-Asheville, Judge. E. D, Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. Court begins Jan. 27, April 28, July 9.1 not 9.7 . . ' v - SnpremeCourt .mets first Monday ' - . . ... - t . . . jjcjuxiJi. m. tlav, ana saturaav neiore. .?.. mrst District. Feb. 3; Second -District, Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17; Fourth District, Feb: 24; Fifth Dis trict,1 March 3; Sixth. District, March 10; Seventh District, ;March 17; Eighth District, - March 24; , Ninth D istrict, MareliL31 ;- Tenth : District, April 7; Twelfth District, April-14; Eleventh District, April 21.'' Last Monday in September.: Ex aminations Friday and Saturday bo fore. 1 First District, Sept.i 29; Sed Oct: 13; Fourth DistrictOct, 20th; Fifth District, XJet: 27r Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh Ditrict,"Nov. 10; Eighth.DistricV Nov.; 17; Ninth District," Nov. 24; Tenth . District, Dec. 1; Twelfth ' District, Dec.: 8; Hiieventii .District, Lec. 10. : . M Y - SALtDOINP Corner of Nortu t'aicr a?d : Mulborry "I? treats, ' If Open from 1 o'clock a. b. Way Until 11:45 p. m. ay. Olly-.. P. BKrWNK, Agent; mcli 10 tf WILMINGTON, NIC WilmiDgton SeacpastE.E. 'l IS EFFECT SEPT. 25TfI. jEAYE Wilmington 9) a. m., 2jjo P.M., 5.S0 and 10.30 p.m. " 5.su and 10. 130 v . ... "-.!. V - .Leave nammocts 7.40 and mS5 a. m., 4.30 I and 6.30 p. m. - . , - - sunaay trains leave Wilmington a30:and 7U0 p. m. .... ' z Leave Hammooks 6.20 p. m. i . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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