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"MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLATEOUS. RAILROAD " LINES, &o. AN rHONT'SORlTIONOVERCJEAU I The text from which Shakespeare wrote , i' rvnis Version.! . Friends, Romans, country men I Lend me your ears; . I will .return them next -Saturday. I come To bnry Cffl3ar, because the times are hard And bis folks can't afford .to hire an under taker. - The evil that men do lives after them, In the shape of progeny that reap the Benefit of their life insurance., , ..; So let it be with the deceased ' . V Brutus bath told you Caesar was alubiiioos; What does' Brutus kniw about it? ; It is none of his funeral. ; Would that it 'were!' '":":wi:'.i-.';v: Here, under leave of you, I, come to Make a speech at Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me; He loaned me five dollars once when I was in a pinch, . ..s .. And signed my petition for a postofBce. But Brutus says he was ambitious.. Brutus should wipe off his chin. . Cesar hath brought many captives home to Rome, .v - ' Who broke rock on the streets until their ransoms ;? - 1 ' .' - ' ': ' Did the general coffeis fill. ' When that the poof hath cried, Ctesar bath weptr" - ' r;" "-:'-7- V" Because it didn't cost anything, and SU - ? Made bim solid with the masses. Cheers. Ambition should be made of sterner stuff; Yet Brutus says he was ambitious. ; 1 i i Brutus is a liar, and I can prove it. i , : Yonall did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him aKingly(crown, . Which thrice he did refuse, because it did not fit him quite. ' ; ' v Was this ambitious? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious. - - ' Brutus is not only the biggest liar in the country. ' ' - But is aliorse-lhief of the deepest dye. j AppHuse. ' i . - : If you have tears, prepare ' to" shed them now. Laughter. ff? . You all do know -this ulster. I remember the first time ever Cteaar put it .. on,'. J : - It was on a summer's evening in his tent, Vith the thermometer, registering ninety degrees in the shade; But it was an ulster to be proud of, And cost him seven dollars .at ; Mircua - Swartzmeyer's, Corner Jf Fulton and Ferry streets, sign at the red flag. Oil Swartz wanted forty dollars for it, -Bui finally came down to seven dollars be- , cause it was Caesar 1 . ; ! . Was this ambitious? If Brutus says it ws He is even a greater liar than Mrs Tilton! Look! in thi9 place ran Cassius'. dagger . through; :'' Tliiougiu this the sou of a gun of Brutus slabbed, . . , . And, when he plucked ' his cursed : steel . away, . .,-..-'- i-Vi; , Mark Anthony how the blood of Caesar fol , , lowed it! Cheers and cries of "Give us some thing on the Silver bill!" "flit him again," etc. I come npt, friends, to steal away your hearts, . '. I am no thief, as Brutus is, Brutus has a monopoly in all that business. And if he had his deserts, he would be . Io the Penitentiary, and don't you forget it! - i . ;.. Kind friends, sweet friends, I do not wish to stiryouup . , '"'"'"-,- To such a sudden flood of mulloy, And as it looks like rain. The pall bearers will proceed to place the coffin in the hearse. And we will proceed to bury Csesar, Not to praise him. i Oil City Derrick. - LITERARY COSIP. A"'complete "History of M. Adolphe Thiers; his youth, his works, his speeches, his -political life and his death," with forty engavinga, X has appeared in Paris. :- -v ' - ; ; " Victorien Sardou, the French dramatist and playright, has a great aver sion to foreigners, and especially Ameri cans. He is short in stature, very, active, and talks with great volubility.. ; . ;: A new book, descriptive : of life at West Point from a humorous point of view, and profusely illustrated by Nast, Darley and others, will be issued by Homer Lee & Co., of New York, under the title of "West Point Tic-tacs." Mary Anderson's Dream Springfield (Mass.) Republican. "Charlotte Cashman died a few months after Miss Anderson had had a pleasant talk with her, and it is a coincidence that the day she died was the same on which Miss Ander son attended her first rehearsal under, a professional engagement, and that night she had a strange!; dream that remains ineffaceable in her memory. In her vision she found herself in Boston Jn a room in which Charlotte Cushman lay dead in her coffin with a laurel crown upon her head. As she approached ' the coffin she heard Miss Cushman's ' well -known voice exclaim, 'Play Medea, and soon the dead tragedienne rose, from tfie cas ket dressed in the costume of ; that Queen of the Argonauts, and walked to and fro the room with all her olden majesty, ever and : anon exclaiming 'Play Medea, and as the vision faded away the echoes of thpse deep tones resounded to her ears, 'Play Medea.' Yet the role inj question is not one that the young girl aspires to, for so far she has kept firmly ; to a ' resolve not to play any character wherein she has-toldentify herself; with women whose influence was corrupting. Lady Macbeth is the only exception she has made to this." The Wife Poisoning Case. N. Y.; Journal of Commerce, 18th. j On the trial of the Rev. Mr. VpsT burg for an alleged attempt to poison his wife, hi Jersey City, Prof. Dore- mus testined to bisdiscovery or anti mony in the medicine and drink in tended for Mrs. Voshnrg. In a bot tle containing 3 ounces of water he had found 9 96-100 grains of tartar emetic. In two fluid ounces of medi cine he had discovered 7 9-10 grains f tartar emetic. In i the preserved tea there were 10 86-100 grains. The poison was also detected in urine. The last letter written by the late Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian Insti tute, Was a noble areument in support of the existence of ' a Deity'.. This man of science had: e videntl v never come in con tact with the profound utterances of that preai ragan. philosopher, Bod lngerson. Gazette., n , e, -; :,TheNewYorkJFJeroJ says that two of the three men who- assassinated the 'bad Earl" of Leitnm; have reached this country in safety, v They say that the Earl was killed by relatives of a young 'woman VEGETIIIE ! : For Dropsy, v ebrai. Fxiab, B. I , Oct. 19, 18T7. ! Da. ILK. Stkveks : - ; . - ; - It is a pleasure to give my testimony for your val uable medicine. I was sick for a Ions time With Dropsy, tinder the doctor's care. Be said It was Water Between the Heart and Liver. I received no benefit until 1 commenced takln? the Vemtine : in f set, I was growing worse. . I have trie! many reme- ui uicTuiu nut utup me. v koktinji is tne meal cine for Dropsy. 1 began to feel better after taking a few bottle. I have taken thirty bottles la all. I am perfectly well, never felt better. No one can feel more thankful than I do. . . ; 1 I am, dear sir. gratefully yours, - A. i. WHEELKR. Vsqktutb. When the blood becomes lifelesa'and stagnant, either from change of weatner or of cli mate, want or exercise, irregular diet, or from any otner cause, the Vigstihb will renew the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse - the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body, , v f IVEGETIlJE:;::'il;g For Kidney Complaint and Ner- ' : f tous Debility. i Islksboeo, Mk., Dec 28, 1877. Dear Sir. I had had a eauah. for eisrhteen veara. when -I commenced taking the Visktinb. I was very low; my system was debilitated by disease, I had the Kidney ComvlainL. and was. venr nervous cough bad, htngt sore. Whea I had taken one bottle I found it was helping me: it has helped my cough, audit strengthens me. lam now able to do my work. Never have found anything like the Yxes Tnr. " 1 know it is every thing itis (recommended to be.. , v Mas. A. J. PENDIiBTON. . Veoktine is nourishing and strenethenine: nnri- fies the blood; regulates toe bowels: quiets the ner- oas system; acts directly upon the secretions: and arouses tne wnoie system to action. ' VEGETINE ! .1 or rick ueaaacne. i - Evaksvuxx. Ind.. Jan. 1. 1878. Mb. Stivihb : - - . - Dear Sir.l have used vour VisBmra for Sick Headache, and been greatly benefited thereby. I have every reason, to believe it to be a good medi cine. Yours, very respectfully, i ? Mas. JAMES CONNER. ! 411 Third St - ' Haoach. There are various causes for head ache, as derangement of the circulating system, of the digestive organs, of t&ejnervous system, 4c Vratni can be said to be a sure remedy for the many kinds of headache, as it acts directly upon the various causes of this complaint. Nervousnees, In digestion, Cestiveness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bil iousness, .fee Try the YroKTiNK. You will never regret it. - . VEGETINE . Doctor's Kcport. Da. Cha. M. DuDDKHiiAiTstof, Apothecary, ; - i - Jtvansvuie, ma. The doctor writes: I have a large number of good customers who take Veeiine. They all speak well of it. i know it is a good medicine for the com plaints for which it is recommended. uec. 87. vsn. . Viamxx ia a ereat Danacea for our aecd fathers and mothent; for it gives them strength, quiets their serves , aud gives them. Nature's sweet sleep. - VEGETINE. s ; Doctor's Report. ; H.'R. Stkvtos. Esq. . . - i - t . iear ir, ve nave, oeen seiung your yaiuame Vegettne for three years, and we find that it gives perfect satisfaction. We believe it to be the best blood purifier now sold. Very respectfully, jUB. j. js. bkuwk aw., uruggists, . . Uniontown, Ky, ; Veeetine has never failed to effect a cure: trlvlne tone and strength to the system debilitated by dis ease. VEGETINE, . ' ' '. Prepared by V - , 11. R. STEVKNS, Boston, Mass. ycetluo U Sold by. all Drugglflt. THE IMAGE OF HER MOTHER. A Novel. Illy Itu tl Rustic. IN THE SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS OF Satnrdar. 20th Aoril. will be commenced a new serial story, with the aoove title, written by a lady of Savannah. . , . The WEEKLY NEW8 is the LARGEST ANO BEST WEEKLY IN THE SOUTH. - - It is a eomDlete NewspaDer. and contains the la test Telegraphic and State New, Markets, etc., an: Agricultural and Military Department. - Itis adapted for general circulation throughout the South. Subscription, one year, S2.Q0; six months E1.UU. Specimen copies sent free. "..." r .- Aoorees . 4. tu jkaxixiu, apl3tf Savannah, Geo. Constantly Receiving J-RTJGS, CHEMICALS, FANCY j ARTICLES, TOBACCO and CIGARS At ; ' 7: STJRBANE7S PHARMACY, ? ' Corner Front and Princess Streets.' t"A few pints of Chnfa Seed. 3 - ap 13 tf. ' Something j ron SWi Come at Once ana Get. FINE LOT OP FLOWER ! AND FRUIT BASKETS, Bought Fifty Per Cent under cost, and sold at a small margin. With the same Goods I have Two or Three Dozen WIRE ORNAMENTS FOR FLOWERS, of all de signs. -. " . These Goods are very cheap. Call at once. ; ap 10 tf Hf. 'B. 8PRUNT. Always ! I have always on hand a fine lot of CHEWING i TOBACCO, such as the "Heireis -of Virginia."- "Eldo rado," "Gravely," and others. Also, SMOK ING TOBACCOS. -Pride of Durham." "Gold Leaf," "Eure I ka," -"Genuine Bull jjurnam, c . EL BTJRKHIMER, 1 No. 8 Market St mh24 tf THE LANDMARK, PUBLISHED AT 81 Al E8 VILLE, IREDELL CO., N. 6 IS THE Leading Newspaper in Western North Carolina.' - .' It Is the only Democratic Paper published In Ire dell County one of the largest and wealthiest coun- ties in tne Biaie aua un uiuuucu 6 circulation than any paper ever heretofore published lnthecunty. , ... ' -; Its circulatloa In Alexander, Wilkes Ash,e, Alle ghany, Yadkin, Davie ana ireaeu, is larger wan that of any two papers in the State combined; and is rapidly acquiring a strong luuiuum m iwoj ui, Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. Itis the only paper in Western North Carolina that employs a jtxsiruaB vabvabbuii awht, buu thus kept constantly before the people. Under thin system a rapidly increasing circulation is the result, XHK BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. . ADDRESS. de--tf " LAND1TIARK," Statesville. N C: Horry'Weeklyirews, : PUBLISHED. TBVKBY TUESDAT MORNINQ AT COWWATBORO, -sJ C, T. W. KEATY, EDITOR; J. W. ; O. SMITHY - r , . PUBLISHES . :.A.Termf-$ F AaHuin. A. rates. The Horry &v lathe only paper pub lished in the county, and having & large eirculattpn in this county, and a considerable circulation in Co lumbus and Brunswick county, N. C, makes It a aestraDie meouua iot aaveruavrs. , W. H. Bernard Is our authorized Agent inWtt mington,N. C. dec 18-tf .1 tyf ! ; A, Sterling Remedy, for. Diseases '''and -1 IUMES .-6F TH&'SKlHEALT-nFriL1 l' 'Pffiit&tyQfXif COMPLXICl; j A" 1 Reliable';! Weanis pf" jlyENTixcijA?fD-; - Relieving Rheumatism' and Gout, and ; AN ' UnEQUALED DISINFECTANT, DeODO-" RIZeb. and Counter-Irritant. --'i4'. ' i :' Glenn's Sidpliur ' Soap, besides eraW cating local diseases of the skin, banishes de fects of the i Corriplexion, .andgipipai ts to; it gratifying clearness and smoothhessi . .. j blUphuriBaths are celebralV ;at cuiing notions and - other Vficpnepo nf 'i Jt ; 4 - well as Rheumatism nnd Cinnf ' i Sulphur Soap produces - the same effects , Decific also sbeedllv heaH burns, sprains arid cutSi ; ; It removes dandruff and prevents! the hair from falling out 'and CI '.i')2 and linen used hi the sick room is fiistntficledj and diseases communicable by co it ici ivith jhe person, prevented'by it. " ; i iis .vieaicai i-ratercity sanction its use. - . P.- rJ -55 byj3 an j ROtCenis per Cake: per J CQj. and $1.20, l N .B. Sent by Mall, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and 5 cents extra for each Cake. , ' "HILL'S it AIR AND WHISKER DYE," julcj or uraws, au untg,. . C 5. CEITTESTOJi ProVr, 7 Sixth Iy:,JX ang Sl-DAWly ' - ; The Brown Cotton Gin Is Equal to the Best ! V.;..' - .j . '. V " , ' ' . ; , ..... Every Machine Guaranteed ! A Perfect Self-Peeder ani Condenser. nnHKSB MACfHEOtS" dAVK BKKN 'BKFORK I Vwl1 mr. lrmff anil VldVA mat with SDCia U vorable;reception, that it is only necessary to add gry redu in prlce t-tS olruDV . 1 UTTr'TTT.kT? M 1)TZ (llf ,TBB BEST MATERIALS, and constructed in a tho rough, workmanlike manner, and is, in this and ev ery otter respect, the equal of any Gin to the mar- ket,wnueine iaci is uBwuaoiiwnau i" PAk AHEAD OP ALL OTHERS IN CLEANING THR SRRn PAST GINNING. AND LIGHT AND. SMOOTH RUNNING. , v . Received the premium at the Georgia State Fair, nantmnM TtTit RtatM Pair, at Hone ton. May. and other State and County Fairs. . REDUCED PRICE LIST OF COTTON GINS, FEEDERS AtD CONDENSERS. ! Price of Gins with Self-Feeding Attach ments. a: $97 60 118 75 : 130 00 v " 14175 ; 163 68 166 00 , 183 00 ' 208 00 Price with Self Feeding Attach' ments and Con densers, j 1 $130 00 140 00 i - 160 00 I 178 35 ! 185 00 ' 202 00 : , 231 00 f 256 00 ! Price of Gins, j . $ 75 00 87 60 100 00 110 00 130 00 130 00 .140 00 160 00 Sizes. 80 Saw. 35 " 40 " 45 " 60 " 60 " 70 " 80 " Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at facto ry. Five per cent, off for the casn witn tne oraer. We ship Roods under special contract, and get very low rates. Liberal terms to gooa parties. tsaHmnnlala nil fnll Ifif nrmat.ian as to UUVIUWDi - . A w.4i.ti4. 'mhlrh a manv nnlnta nnM Tint. n. UUDb Ut HWgUU,nuiKM v i- ceed $10 and other particulars on application. Address. ? . , 5 BROWN COTTON GIN CO.- lj my 2-5m- "' ' NEW LONDON, CONN. -. .?"?'' - " ' fyt-l.fjniiM . y'r f Zeb. Vance Cook Stove. . , t,:-, . ' t IT IS THE liAEGEST COOK STOVE ! IT IS THE BEST 00K STOVE I ; IT IS THE HEAVIEST COOK STOVE I IT IS THE CHEAPEST COOK STOVE ! j IT. IS SOLD BY, ;, - , arl JTACOBIlYIImlngton, W, C. - Maniafactured for the trade by ; Thomas, Roberta, Stevenaoo & Co., ap24-7m i PHILADELPHIA. i ..Theeatside.;:; r r itnurr awm TPT VIAWP v" I "T V.,..,.. . HTRAMRB PASSPORT Will make DAILY TRIPS to Smithville. Parties can visit the Fortifications and all points of interest without extra cnarge. jfcyery comirai jiuhukhi.. Leaves her dock at 9 a. m; returns at 5.30 p. m. . my 3 tf . , i GEO- MYERS, Agent THE T.aniKM witiitBdn.JSi. ; - nee J. FURMANSKl'S CELEBRATED HAW IN V1GORATOR.I It Will rree you ennreiy aiier a ier appucauons, : ana renuer uie mm suiv iuu puauto. Taylor, Hon. A. H. Van Bokkelen. Capt D. L. Filj yaw, G. J. Boney, Esq., 8. H. FUhblate, Esq., ana many ladles and gentlemen too numerous te men ....... B TJ TTTiW A VTQtTT Hon. - s l....'rT.; . "J . ' tf r feb7tf : " Under First National Bank. T h e Euffal o i 'Ja, Relieves Stone in the: Bladder -.' was depaired' of bjr, his , medical. Attendants. - Tlie Stone in a "i? 'glass or L4thia 'Water dissolver to a Fine Dast In Three Hour. ?,'. ' CASK OFS. C. WOZBFE, OF POINT COUPEE PARISH, LOUISIANA, :'!ll tj'l i: 'i .ZiZl tr.;o:.' .' ' POINT COUPEE PARISH. LA., April 3, 1878. MS. THOMAS V. ' GGODE, Proprietor Buffalo Litlria SpringSj Va.-:' "....ti.tj c-.Jj ii r , : i' .1 ' l-' r ' Tvn wm ncrn t hemm ta suffer with a severe and constant nain in mv kidnevs. which was soon followed by violent attacks, averaging about two a week, causing excruciating agouy.Xrom which I was frequently relieved by the discharge of stone of from four to six grains in weight; at' other times by the passage of smaller steBe,-ana aomeumes Dy sanu. m cousiaerauie uauuuBB I sought, but in vain, the best medical assistance, and as the result of this state of things' I was reduced to such a condition th&t my medical advisers told me frankly that I had nothing to hope from remedies: that my condition was a hopeless one; and I looked to death alone for a termination or a miserable exis tence. Mr. J. It" Lyons, a druggist of New Orleans, about six months ags advised me to try The Buffalo Litnia water. Bon of less than usual mined to persevere in its use. I hare had no attack stone or Band. . - :-f fully regained; and my general health has been entirely restored. I very cheerfully acknowledge my In debtedness to The Buffalo Lithia Water for my life, an the tomfort.whichl now enjoy. - ' - f t i Hyi t ,ii -nespectiuiJT.. .... . , .. . ...,.,-f r; cwuwrra. Statement of Mr. J. L. Lyons, Wholesale Druggist and 1 ' ' ; "' I am personally tognizaflt"bf the truthfulness of the of our best citizens., Springs opea 1st 'day of June. The Water, in Cases cf One Dozen Half Gallon Vh;Bottlesat the Springs, $5 per Case. --!. ;,iSk it:.;.. , ;my 17 U The Atlantic ; Hotel, i :' nEAlJFOT,'.Pff. c, . ; A FIRST CLASS 'SEA-SIDE: RESORT. i '''Open from June 1st to October Jst. i . WILL BE MANAGED BY THE UNDER signed for the Seasons of 1878 and 1879. This Bnildinir ilea directly over the water, the tide ebbing and flowing dallv beneath it. It has reatiy unprovea, ana is now ine omy r irst viaee ea-Side Reeert in North Carolina. The Table will be smmlied with every luxury and substantial that can be procured from land and There is an excellent Saloon connected with the Hotel, where the very best Wines, Liquors and Ci gars may be had at all hours. . .; . TERMS OF BOARD. $2.50 per day. Children and servants half price. Special contracts with Excursionists and parties wishing to remain longer than one week. my7-3m - , . . .. Proprietor. Merchandise OFFERED TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS : Mackerel and Clay and White Peas, ( Pure Apple Vinegar, guaranteed clarified. Two Invoices of fine tobacco, 10 and 11 -.; inches, low prices. ; i North Carolina and Western Bacon Hams 6 to v.. ,.,;,. ii-ents;;' - - r Lard 8)4 to 9 cents: Butter 20 to 35 cents. ' North Carolina and Western BacOn tides 5 ta i 9 cents. . ' :'.'. North Carolina and Western Shoulders 4 to 8c. ' L ; Glue 6 to 9 cents; Spirit Casks $1 t5to$l SO. Flour.all best grades fresh from mil Ia,f5 to $7. Rio Coffee 16 to 17 cents. Molasses 32 to 37 cis. Salt 70 to 75 cents; 8 H Syrup 85 cents j. ShlngUs at $3 to $4 50; Lime per bbl t . Poultry, Eegs, Peas, Dried Fruit&c. PETTEWAY & SCHULKEN, my 19 tf Brokers and Commission Merchants. Salt. 3000 s" SALT. : ADRIAN & VOiXERS. : S. E. cor. Dock and Front streets. Attractions. HAVING ONE OF THE LAKGEST WHOLE SALE ESTABLISHMENTS In the State, our facilities for supplying the wants of our customers. ana or giving inem buiibisciiuu ui rcgwu w wo Prica and Quality of our Goods, are not to be sur passed ADRIAN A VOLLBRS. On Hand. FLOUR, S.UGA.R, MOLASSES, MSAT8, TEA. HAP, . . ' MEAL, COFFEE, STARCH, &c. . y - ADRIAN A VOLLER3.' CIGARS, TOBACCO and LIQUORS , . A SPECIALTY.' ; . , . . ADRIAN A VOLLBRS. prUNDREDS OF ARTICLES -' The Retailer and Consumer need. ADRIAN & VOLLBRS, my 13 tf 8. E. cor. Dock and Front streets. IT WAS EVER THUS. COMPETENT JUDGES ALWAYS DISCOVER the difference between a NO 1 COOK STOVE and" a SHAM. Hence THE ,. s is pronounced THE MOST PERFECT OF THE KIND EVER . , . IN THIS CITY. ,, iOur 'BONNY" is still moving. : ' Our "BISMARKl fqr $12. ; The best Ice Cream. Freezers and Refrigerators at my 19-tf PARKER A TAYLOR'S. Hoop Iron. Hoop Iron. I -t A TonB nOOP IRON, 1U ; IX, IX and 1 Inch, .-1 Ter sale y ? - my 19 tf KSRCHNEK & C ALDER BROS. : Wilson, CHllls & Co.'s fapas. TWO AND FOUR-HORSE WAGONS,' of above make, at manufacturers' prices. - - ' For sale by my 19 tf E7ERCHNER A CALDER BRQS. Corn, Meal and Hay. ; gQQQ Buah Prime White CORN, . QQ Bbls WATER-GROUNP MEAL, BalesHAY, . ... For sae by . my 19 tf 1 ' ' ELERCHNEK A CALDER BROS. Bacon. Pork, Mackerel. gQ Boxes D. S. 8IDES, 25 do SmokedsIDSS ; BblsC. M, PORK, ' . - -inn Half Bbls and Kits MACKEREL, : IUU my 19 tf For sale by KSRCHNEK A CALDER BROS Proof! Tt HAS FAIRLY RUN OUT OF THE MARKET anrliHatn for nnhlie favor whir.h. until its coming. were considered the best. .. It outsells all others put together TEN UrOXB. , , s - FORTY-FIRST LOT NOW ON THE WAY. ' Its fame has gone -before It orders received as far aoutn as Georgia. THE " SAM" "COOK STOVE Is by all odds the best and cheapest.": Write for cut and prices; sizes os. ou, o, t ana o. xinwatc, Rooting ana 'iinworg generally at ciose ngurea. , ' m'y 19-tf "' ; ' rv. "vl kiwoft co. . ALL 4JWUT i-Cy, Western ITorth Carolina If ybu'want to know all about the 'Garden Spof'of the South, send for a specimen copy of . The iWItSfetddiirieri 11 IB m 1 IT Ail i i JUual VvliuAii ifMWAMf full of intereetlnir reading matter, and devoted to LUC 1UIC1CDW JK fff W9XU VMVUWW . - Address :''-.-'' ! Jk" " , ' - THE COURIER COMPANY, my 19 tf Hendersonville, N. & Li t h iaiW at e r after the recovery of the Patient whatever since, nor has there been any discharge of . , t , - - r v ---i- . -j ::r ? importer, corner Gravier and Camp bui, N. Orleans: NEW ORLEANS, La., April 5, 1878. ; foregoing statement of Mr. C. Wolffe, who is one ' J. L. LYONS. .1! V THOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor, t . BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGSiVA I..,: CLYDE'S NewTork and;Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer REGULATOR, Capt. DOANE, WILL SAIL : FROM NEW. YORK, Saturday niorutos, ITlay 25. Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING , of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements or Passage apply to ' ' A. D. C AZ AUX, A sent, ' i ; ' -' , WILMINGTON,' N. G ' L. S. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, ' : , Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. R., i myS"tf ' ' New York. "' Baltimore i ftjiUming- ? ton, N. G. ':mi Steamship Line. ',. The Steamer .capt. ol,ivuic. Tf ILL ' SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OA SATURDAY, inar 25. V ty Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING . ., of Steamers as advertised. -THROUGH ' BILLS OF LADING, given to and from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaranteed. ""V", : , . ..-.... . ! For Freight Engagements apply to - A. D. GAZAUX, Agent, . : . - - WILMINGTON, N. V. ' L. S. BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. . - - ; REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent, . Corner Lee and Light Streets, f.my 19 tf Baltimore. . The Biblical Recorder. . PUBLISHED BY-.'- f : Edwards, Sronght'on & Co. KAXE1QH N. C. . ' REV. C.T. BAILEY, Editor, T ?! ; -j REV. J. D. HUFHAM. Assodata Editor, REV. W. T. WALTERS, D. D., Agricult'al Editor Organ of Norti - Carolina Baptists: ' : In its Fortieth Tear. every Baptist should take it As an Advertising Hedium Tnsnrpassed Only $2.10 per Year. ? i .... ..---r., . . , . .. . - - Address : ; BIBLICAL RECORDER, ' ' jan30-U ' '.';. Raleigh, N.C. Forest and : Stream, ; ri AND ROD AJVD OUJV. THE AMERICAN . SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL; : ' A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS TORY, FISH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF i GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, :.''-. YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE i., . - PRACTICE. AND ALL OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. ' This is the only Journal in the Country that fully supplies the wants nd neceaaitiea of the - , Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS ft 00 a Year.' 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C, -.: - : , ' Terms, $S 00 per annum, tft advance. - . , - The elMbillty of its location, the number and ac tivlty of its agents, and the constantly increasing de mand forit among the more solid classes of readers in various sections; give the CENTRAL peculiar claims upon the patronage ef the advertising public Terms very favorable. Consult you business inter eets, and address the editor, - 1 '; 1 - J L. MICHAUi, mrlltf Greensboro, N. C. Wilmington & Weldou -1 RaJLRO AD CO . if: H.;iVj s OrrscM or QssCi. Spctrlmtsboskt, i v Wilmington, N. March 5, 187?. f' r -. Change or Schedule. . H ON AND AFTER " THURSDAY, MARCH -1878, at 13:45 P. M., Passenger Trains en the Wilmington A Weldos Railroad will run as follows: "' ' " ' ' ' L ".'-.. .--. v:' Day IDLall and; Express Train. Dally Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8:05 A. M. Arrive at Weldon .. ....- 8:10 M. Leave Weldon...., ....... 1:45P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 7:C5 P. M. Nlent Mali and Express Train, Dally e-,..;r. yHexcep,;Snndajr. : j-m ' Leave WilmingtonJ Front 8t, Depot, at 7:50 P. M. Arrive at Weldon.j..,, . 8:10 A.. M Leave Weldon..;..: : - . .".. 8:15 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 10: 1 i A. M. The Day Train makes close connection at Wel don for all points North via Bay Liae, daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond. and all rail route, e. - -r. w -'r- S I' Night train makes close connections at Weldon for ail points north via Rtchmoad. - -k I'hii I i Sleepmg Cars attached to all Night Trains ... i A. POPE, G. P. A. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent ; mh7-tf j -;;';?i-v: v::v ;- I General Snp'ts Office, i wiiiiriiNGTON, coiitnniiiJL i ac aij. , 6DSTA R. B, COMPANY, ' . WILMINGTON. N. C. Nov. 10. 18774 :-f-r.T., 1 W IT 2Z it Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTKRi SUNDAYf NOVEMBKB 11, the following Schedule will be run on this Read: j-.- . v.t- r " j- Day Express and "mail Train (Daily flxcepi Sunday.) " - : .,' Leave Wilmington.; ..'"".'. ' 10:28.M. Leave jriorence......... . .... v.....-- o.iv Arrive at Columbia..!. 6:20 P. M. Leave ColumbU at.V.L .. .... 11:40P.M. Ijv Florence... ..u. ........ ........ 3:30 P, M. Arrive at Wilmington .... .. . 8:00 P, M. NIG HT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave wamington....v.........i.... . 7:35 P. M. Leave Florence.. i.,J,,.,. ............. 11:M r, M. Arrive at Columbia 3:60 A. M. Leave Celumbia.. ., . .v...i' .....v.i.. 13:60 A. M. Leave Florence......!.. ,.iv:4: A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.................. 8:45 A M. This Train will only stop at Flemlngton, White- wtlla B"ilr RlnfF . Marion . Florence. TimmonBVille. Sumter and Acton, between Wilmington and Co-- lumbia, . . . ( . - . . , . :i i . Throush Freisni. rraln (Daily except , ; Sundays.) .;. ..,;,..:..,,., i . Xjeavc'Wilmmgton .. 11:00 A. M. :" P. M. L 3 :10 A.M. 13:15 A.M. Arrive at Colombia. .1 Leave Columbia. Tave' Florence. . 8:00 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington 4:08 P. M. Night Express Tram from Wilmington. i Through Sleeping Cars on sight trains for Charles ton andlM aeon, r.r , .,; .-. , -'. ; . - - A. POPE, G.' P. A.I JOHN FUDIVTNB. ften'l SudX nov 11-tlS - '. j U ft: '.: v i - CAROLINA' CENTRAL RAILWAY: CO. Omqi G5KBBA1 StTFXBINTXNBXST. : Wilmington, N. C, May 18, 1877. Change of Schednle. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20TH IN8T ANT, the following Schedule will be operated on this Railway: s .iiot'i .tUili -''S-. 1 PASSENGER, MAIL': AND : EXPRESS TRAIN;: : ) Leave Wilmington at -.1. 5:30 P. M. No. 1. y Arrive at Hamlet at 12:40 A. M. ) " Charlotte at., v..,. -&:35A.M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. ........... I .. 7:33 P. M. No. 3. V Arrive at Hamlet at......... 12:15 A.M. . ) i " Wilmington at ...7:45A.M. TRI-WEEKLT FREIGHTS ACCOM'N TRAIN. Leave Wilocington 6:30 A. M.. and Charlotte 7:35 A. M.,on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Laurinburg 4:00 A. M. going East and 6:00 A.M. going West, on Mondays, Wednesdays - and Friday s. - I-- r - - -. . . - -: . : : SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS : SENGER AND EXPRESS; ... ' ' I ' . ,.' . w I Leave Charlotte...... .; .... - 6:85 A.M. ?-f Arrive at Shelby. .... .... .-...10:50 A. M. ie a L Leave ShelbV'. -. .. . '.'!'.". . . . -1 : r.:H3:45 P. M. wo- f Arrive at Charlotte. . . . i..... 5:00 P. M. Trains Nos. 1, 3, 8 and 4 run Daily except Sunday! Passengers for Raleigh leave Wilmington 5:30 Pi. M.. and Charlotte at 7:30 P. M., make close connec tion at Hamlet, arriving at Raleigh at 8:45 A.M. - ' Passengers for Statesville and Western N. C. R.R. by No. l frain arrive at Statesville next morning at 9:15; arrive "Head of Western Road" at 3:20 P.M., and Asheville same evening. r . rr , , . . : . V. Q- JOHNSON, my 19-tf ; -. c General Superintendent - Butter- -.--j-- --a'-' - Tubs Very Extra BUTTER,' -Jnet received and for sale low by my 19tf D&W -GORE A GORE. Bacon, Corn and Ileal. ;-00 Boxes D. 8. SIDES, .:v ;; :.: 2QQQ Bush CORN, .- v 0Q Bush Water-ground MEAL, - ; : . For sale low by .. my 19 tf D&W I - GORE A GORE. , Wide World. i ... . .. ..- -' " ' . rpHS BEST GOODS MANUFACTURED IN THE WORLD FOR BOYS'. WEAR, : . - .. : : - is our celebrated - -i5 ' - Salem, NJ C. Cassimere, ; No, three colors, at $1 per yard. -...-t .j - j r 1 ' ;r"i 7 -'. I J . No. 2, two colors, at 75c per yard.. - . -.; A new lot just received. HEDRICK. . Parasols. J " STOCK OF PARASOLS - , ' Will be opened on MONDAY. : Also, : .'' "' . 1 . . . , - .. 60 LADIES' 34-ihch SUN ' . ' , ."' . : UMBRELLAS, Silkv at $2.65. .... . i t . , - - HEDRICK. ' Bargains. OM VERY GREAT BARGAINS IN" VARIOUS KINDS OF GOODS HEDRICK. Linen Collars and Guffs. tHE CHE APEST . LOT EVER OFFERED IN WILMINGTON. 1 - ; HEDRICK. - mh 31 U The Western Expositor, ASHEYILLE, N. U. W. Hi Halone, i - - Xd.'& Prop'r TTAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN JLL 4v!t.-j5i-frr.--Western Northern Carolina. It is the paper for business men, la which to ad vertise. ... I ' - -; Specimen copies mailed on application. : . t . t v -Address 1 EXPOSITOR OFFICE, novS9-tf . Asheville. N. ". : i Atkinson C: Uanning a Insurance Rooms,: BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING ; - wuminWion, N. C. ' - . , , - FIRE. . ' Queen Insurance Company, of Englana. North British A Mercantile Ins. Co , of England. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. ... Continental Insurance Company, of New 1 ork Phoenix Insurance Company, of New York. " t- Springfield Insurance Co., of 8pringfield, Mass. ' Royal Canadian insurance uompai y, of Canadc j,.-j,.ii xi IQARINE. .- . . , Mercantile Mutual Idb. Company, of New York. Insurance Co. ef North America, of Philadelphia - i" "..",. ",.T". ",'lie. . Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. of tiartioru Total Assets Represented Over $10u,OUe.cOO. jan 11-tf - ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTION ' SecHiity agfainrt Tire. j j A THE NORTH CAROLLN a HOME INSUllijvCE COM SJ RALEIGH,N. C-' - This Cempany continues io write Policies, at in rates, on all classes of inssrablspreperty. - , - All losses are piomptly adjusted and paid. Tht "HOME" ia rapidly growing in public favor, ana V appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property tit North Carolina. : - - ' HT" Agents in all paits ef the Btaie. ; R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President . , O. B. ROOT, Vice President SEATON GALES, Secretary. PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. -- " ATKINSON A MANNING,' Aeas n - augl-tf - Wilmingten, N.C. Bank of New Hanover. Authorized ! Capital $1,000,00 Cash Capital paid In : $300,00. '7 ' . - . '- . .'.,-". . "A" , -1.. Y - - - nrplai Fund 850,000, D I It JSC. 2 OJiS. JOHN DAWSON ; a M. STEDMAa D. R. MURCHISON - L B. GRAINGB& DONALD MoRAB JAS. A.' LEAB H. VOLLERS ' B. F. LITTLX R. R. BRIDGERS ' E, B. BORDER J. W. 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