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4M$ THE WIIMINItION roST. NEW AD VER TISEMEk TS, 2iE W AD VER TISEMEN1S. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IUSCELLASEQ US. VyUaiBjftrjiit-Wcldon Rr Rl ATTENTION RicMoQa anil Fetersliirr Railroad Co T92 Ldor . j ', , THE j .5..;-- :.vV- METROPOLITAN ' R0D$E; '- ' Coopanj. ; 3 GEORGE Ian 1, BUYERS! IT EUROPEAN PLAN. , . mm IN. MEMUKlAM ''J in-Ualei-b, X. U, Dtc- 17tb, lrMatH!. li. Hjil,, daughter; of '4 i-t.iUVcjofniid art') .worthy citizen. Hi; I; had but re . hade1 klt-u' to hoibe-friends ai arid- :" fe.v,.i,o1 -ro'tlie above mentioned place . 8 ' ;,. rt.v!!t-;ff f c:nn!et i r e her ''felfeTji, Ltr ejeond or third llie Bliaw Umvcr.Hity, Hndffrom It(r,m i'i ..,., si jidji-s "a rid bcS u U f u t record pe w :ii j! .i.r,. i-.v ihr arniable.ioiuisr lady ' i' . ,., tWKU coi.cUidiiAhat it wad no 'Wre.triuu.i-u. ft wiiith she aimed ;ul dt'.itli !ne a shilling mark' and ' r ; bis fir!iirV!ent!'..s gr,tsp he bore -' ,u il.e dark watvr.-i c.iir friend and Ji...,l .tip:1 I5V tur (!o;;th another ." ' HUn .r ! - -. . , .r - . . " - , . . - ustb61(i bcyn rJL.Lbtd of p"s jewel, Hbe Firsl. I'au t Ji. tin u o t an arnm torkm ce"'.-'f voting tut icfluenf .:1;jal jncniU r. - be w;ts Onij seventeen' t ;fjE(j nie:oiOMt!iH,; ahxi already had he y her courteous ginning ways, .th-l .il arnur:d' fcer a:grit number of id- ;(!igfr'it aid.'warin Lfifrltd frieiids. rl firt was ouef the ft'v who felt that -.vift'V'M gU'e'ri :fir -om e; 'nofiler 'purpose tliin jibe fpenl in ?J.le dreaming or " fni'eVe-d .-ewaj jfV fashionable jlied jir i: e; ivji ra 1 1 1 e n t i ii ;s Irivinjj to . c"l tivali" !cr mind, toiiiravi umJ .de- i f,- fitf-li-cy tak'ijU-K? "richlyj bes'owed, '-' jsU'ifuis" ir.il ke a .Wfe on which i misht pirtly Htafid au immense citadel, r. -ittirfu)1 woirfd emit a st earn of. fiiiit l- it'll, jar and L near. I l!al (,iodrf j f We love and wiiuoin' iire unsearch- J.jy&lias tal!(kl Utrjo tlit Iugher jajid :i.i0F,lil . l)jlr beautiiul Uowtr, though f Vijilt'r'y e!u rishf d.artr eagerly watched t lijlls iimii , jh as bee :i t ra i if pi a n t ed ll ',1'l.iikii'JeiKw Irte 'tri'grai'.ee' U eternal, . Th i f ai :lily irland-i siie strove to in, cWju'ij vvhidh: l, r manv , friends were, i ifji (jr-t t't T(iw:i lier, weret denied :bt-iier uiilrd brow might .vear that, ilialm ft warded by IJjinv whosf feach-' ii gH:e Jovcd,' 5 ri'd in wfiWe. fnotsteps Vy a KniKM). -1U 111. . 1 . . I-" I 1. 1 a ; ;-- . . " s lor leceinbtfi. 1 : . w have cceiv'e'l illi.e'; 1 ie'ceniljer. 'tiii "ji--lli 1'KUu.ih 'iilua jlfusical :y4'Kjj Mbl.i.-ju d by Wnft Niiiit-v.filer, N. !j; 'K"iu.Iiiut hlreet, 1'hi'adelphi.i. : -ililbniU'iiiitOy jjotlen-ijp peri()dicai, .I.;n'ii'Ii jifst i-utjj reading matter as : irlAj caletrJated t; is'eHt llie attention ,y( twe j inlercled i in the news atid if t.tlu- iiui'ie.il wt-rld' Everj Ji.i j biilitj b.r( i 7.y, Tn Ir resting and rfli'MiIe.; Tie" ii;o'vf menta ci'-higera,-; the i&iilgi of coniposera an 1 the man , ncr iu w'.i!eu new iuusic.il tyorls have rejeeive J ire all pleasan'tly related,' kur.ipf cVifiiit; nttention as Tyell aa . XiiiVr;:ca. Tin re u a column 6f local "i'J'l eHeld interest to'i'iiiladel i pLirtu., tint -thir Journal ii ia the broad ftiVtiM! voMmiiii.lita'i anif .will please tttrjiidyevery where. . The-editojrU!a " U m ch'aracte'r aud . independeut ia A capit.! lime seriaV; "the vBibsrfilauer,' giving the life story of rrrS...( the eompo-er, is commenced intiii;cunirr.Hi will by, concluded ria4eue lor Japimy. It waatXus :'tJ r;f'J3 the Frencu by George 1). K' Mmse J.ranslattona ' . have beeit !'!jycqirnetitcd by the" best critic 't lltcUony, The music in thia aura fntr paecs In all, include "IlnA ' reur; May Bells ; Rnle tMagun and. the. Churn," (a pop-' fc. Jopj ftoui Gilbert and .SulU van's iWtte",,JThelilijmparzie Wait," lfct.Uautifui bllad,- "Iho Blue- Mount!,!,." The very mod-' . year in advuuce. 1 "r tOOl), COFFKK. jMr Hisr-h; Aut. tcr y law gei .-M,,t t pwpe Mot knoi f ?f tt'ee, vr it i .toil'ci in Mwtt!" W 'lnwklpg, j to obvu'e "f'tutije Sreuf our "iudy. ; ;;P!rtUVv 'are seated Jfc'rr- boi understand ih art 'gTarjoB flTow, The are 1 lifiSiA. t well ia,.miU biTt-4' guiraaee of genu- tat4 . v1 wr Ine otut win i'lay havo th ihrt hSft w rTf ct5? -.ptrt coffee rot io UTJ lxr ha sell tu CTe Wr v ?, vk f r iecrlpUt circa- rijrvS York. , Ut1 uIr ijx WMTf?1 rck taea ttot9 waaotr. AU '. i f' J H aathori.4 r "L 14 P'ict U any HI 1 O'l A XT TV 1 .- t - ' 111 SO I'ltOXT STREET CAN BE I IAD e liea,cies rort the .' Table. - . . . i The Ktw tlqudr Derartment U the .best Jn the State. The Choicest SHERI tS, BRANDIES, CORDIALS f AND CHAMPAGNES, -Celebrated : PONEY WHISKEY, BLUE GRASS, and tiie new brand of f ' Whiskey,-. ; Between The Acts ! Do j.'t full to look at the fine cUpptajCif FI If K WORKS 'AND OKEKS! MINCE MEAT ( j. --: ' AND - ' ' . Ami the Choicebl, -p iFamilY Supplies! -rric. . will suit a weiia ootU, at ' H !c l3S().I.')N rST FALL AND H'JNTER GOODS AT M. M. KATZ'. riMlE FfS UT ASSORTED STOCJC JtVER brought to Wilmington, with all tle latest oveltlcs aud Shades la ! - DUKSS GOODS. Satin MarvcUleux, Satin de Lyon -Bhad- T aracsSurrahs, Brocades, Moire Avt ; ?-. . '.- -' r- - '- tlque, Camel' Ilalr, Silk ' p: -f' :' Velvets, Plnshep, ." ' COLORED. BLACK AUD ILLrJMl NATED CASHMKRF.3, : ItenrletW. Motalra, S1U gjyAlpjCJ,t d - l'lalJalu dleas varle tl asSamen- " 1 Usrle, Fringe. TrimmtDgt f : ; keel cjood v ' ; DOLUJJLXS, CLOAKS, AND I SUA WW. Men ami rcjy'jf AVVarV FiianrK Merlso t-'huorwear, lloaiery,Olove.CVrt, Lacca and Kdilnga, :.'r-:.-M :;. -i CURTAIN UCES CRKPfa STAPLE & DOMESTIC GOODS. I a fact every th lag deslraM. Warrant! w eome p ! rrtee and aallty, t saw plea frnt rHalt hetma erta. Call and aave extra, exaemee to from. . yts pEKeM miXllfQ DRY G0D3 FOR the advantages they are entitled. to, in baying Irom me, as I do bu siness EXCLUSINELYlFORi CASH both baying and idling. invite yonr. attention to my Staple Stock Hi LINEN iisil GOODS, DA JIASK TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLES. ETC. I keep tht best and chopet stock of 'i-"T O W EX. S . I Ladies and Geats' Linen Uambric IJandkerchi-fs, f Handsome Embroidered and Mourn- 'y iug Handkerchiefs. NECK TIES FOR LADIE3, in every '. Bijie. - 1 v. . a,. SPANISH LACE TIES and FICHUS, oiacK ana white. SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, from lt cents to $1, 50. j THE BEST-SO cent CORSET IN THE i A CITY. THE BEST $1 00 CORSET EVER y -n. sold. SEETING '-'V -f- . 1 - SHIRTING and J ; COLORED HOMESPUN All kinds of Goods for Men aftid Boys' Wear The celebrated North 'Carolina Cassi me res and Ke rseys . Sold by me surpasses any other Goods . for darability and economy it! id almost immpo88ibie to supply the demand . The read era of the POST are reKnortlfnllv invited to give me a call.- I promise in re turn good Goods at fir prices, polite atten tion and honest dealing. 1 . Jno. J HEDRIOK, ; 1 j Market street, corner Store, lec 4 1m . North ide. THE VARIETY STORE. .; . . i ? - rpHE UDEK3IUNED WOULD BE spectfully notify his friends and the public that he has recently relurnel from a visit to the - Northern Markets T-j where, he has purchased the Handsomest Display OF MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND HOLIDAY GOODS he has ever offered in lb U city, LARGE, CO MPLETE - And in . ';V:'-- ; GREAT VARIETY. I have thousands of thlngs.whlch It would I taSecolumu to enumerate. Mynoe.rresn icukniH tiANDlEsare asoecla'tv. 1 lead InthrasiODdaMlUT MtTOU WSll kUOW. I have an elegant variety of ; Millinery Goods. Hats, Trimmings, &c. To which X Invite the attention jof lhe Mv slock of CHRISTMAS OOOM Is full and complete ana having been bought lok will be sold low. I respectfully Invite a cat land Inspection. ' .Vartel Store. ' dee 11-31 - No- til Market street. NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE, 4.t8TEJJES. V; PROPRIETOR. CORNER SECOND AND TRINCES STREErS. ClIHirrMAR I AT II AN IV KOCll.TBB lUr enJerisalwyoVMAmladlnt rady to servo the Ooai lioo in the t4d ia MtT the Bnnl loaun Ntat. a HMisnnal attached, vrliere toe rai ta market affords ran be aand at al jNira. The best f ooas and the peUteal waiter situ only oaee we wapMJ. dee 11 ty U WINNER, NO. t, 8. FRONT ; Street, WtUaloctooi N.C 1 eslrve to la teMi that he Is I 1' Maavrea sorvvaU v wa let ry aod ittfooomewr. aad sdso s o srweoasee ; wr. Any wr ! we sxaa mj smuwui o iKTosasirr attead to. u ty. i SFIKIT 07 TUB SOUTH jx nut, 1 tone wo. iniBmria wrrxLT at locxxaro- COMMENCING Snndsy. AUG. 29, 1882. trains on. this road will ran as follows. I ' .-'-l - t ! ' -. - , 4 LEAVK RICHMONP-SOUTH. , .3:10 P, M., Fast Mail daily, makes throngh connections forBavaanam Btops only, at Petersburg. Pullman , Palace Sleeping-Cars . between Miliord, V. and Charleston, -11.50 A. M., THBoycm Mau daily eonaect. log for Kaleigb.Charleston.An : gusta. AikeB;Savannab,Jack- i . aoaTiUci Jitopa at Shops, Chea , S . ' tec, Cantralia,' Drawry'a Bias; " on slgDal. Pallman Biseper be tweeo Uuw York and Charleston f ; ; ob this train, r r -i H - - 1 " 6.00 P. M.. Freight Dty (exeeptBabday). 7-20 A. M Vr4hf riutUr lurront Adnrtavx B3 LEAVE PEJJCBSBTdrp&TS, via a. mh irasv Man aw!T"etop'oniy t Chestar. Pallman.jSleepeTs.be tween Charleston, and MiiXord. . Va. t- .. ' 1' :. . . ' - ' , 7:30 A. M., Freight daily (except Sunday).: 3:30 P. MM Through Mail dally aonnecUqg with Richmond. Frederlcksburz and Potomac Railroad- for i; points east and weU Alsomakt J lngconnectton with Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for the Xir .;.. ginia Spriaga. and all - poinU ! - , ' north and west. This train-stops at Manehestar Chester and Cen ; tralla. Pali nan Sleepers on this train between Charleston and New York. ,. 5:00 P.M. Freight, dally (except Sunday.) A d rect four hours connection is made between Richmond and Norfolk, by trains leaving Richmond 11.50 A. M. and Norfolk 12.25P.M. i ' , All trains leavinc Petersburg will start from the Appomattox Depot. Sckday Kxctjrsion Tkaiks leave Rich mond a 9.00 A. MM and 5.15 P. M. Leave Petersburg at 9.00 A. M., and 5.15 P. M. every Sunday....,- ;: . . T.D. KLINE. Superintendent. A. POPE, G. T. & T. Agent. t June 20 tf - . ' " PETERSBURG RE. Co i LOOK! LOOK 1 LOOK! All Classes and Conditions Can I : Travel. -;iX--- t GREATLY REDUCED RATES PErERSfiUfiG RAIL KOAD. You can go from! Ream's to Petersburg and back for 00 cents. From Stony Creek to Peter :burg and back for 11.25. t . - . . , From Jarratt's to Petersburg and tack for $1.95. i From Belfleld to Petersburg and back for 2.55. I i -;: r-' ! - From Pleasant JI111 to Petersburg and back for $3.25. I . i i Fro Garysburg to Petersburg and back for $3 60. i From Weldon to Petersburg and back for $S.9U. . i Take care to ask the agent at theStatlons for the sort of ticket you wan t. Yon cannot get the Hound TrilTTickets on tae Cars. -- j Get full information from the Agents, and notice the conditions and limits on your tickets; they will be strictly adhered to.i ! 4 !. W. P. TAYLOR. J General Ticket Agent, PttersburglVa.. Jniv i5t.i88L ,Jy21-tf FAST MAIL AND JTASSENGER 1 RUTTE TO THE NORTH AND EAST, VIA. THE RICHMOND. FREDERICKSBURG AND POTO MAC RAILROAD . Entire trains run thron ingaf from Wllmlag ton to Washington, via. . thia ute without ouange. ,, . ;. j . ;...).-.: Leave Wilmington, W W R R.1 dally at..........S I nt nd 8.40 p m j-ave ivicnmona........o Sunday excepted, t Arrive at Washington at p m, Sunday exceptet. Arrive at Baltimore at il 1 8.12 a m m and 1.10 t and 1.05 p m, Sunday excepted.' Arrive at Philadelphia at m and S0 n m. Suuday-excepted. Arrive at New York at a, and 10.05 p m. sands y excepted. , , ... . Pallman Palace Sleemasr ars on the S 50 a. m, trains to New. York, ma the 8.40 p A a . A . str : a ' m m. trains hi wasniDgtop., i C A. TAYLOR, General lieket A rent. E.T. IX MYERS, Gen'L BpU men u u i . . - , i . i ; J Harper's Young People AN ILLUSTRATEP WEEKLY-16 PAOES. SUITED TO BOYS AND GIRLS OF FROM SIX TO SIXTEKX 1 EA1W OF AGE. .- - . J I-- ' i '.. . ' Vol. III. commences November 1, 1831. KO W 13 THE TIME. TO SUBSCRIBE. The Yof stt TitorLK ha been from the first successful beyond anticipation. N. Y. Evening Post. : ' ; I - it has a aisunct parpose to wnien it stead ily adheres that, namely, of suppiauliog r the vicious paoers for the youogiwllh a r more auracMre, as wen as more eaome. Bos too Journal. - For neatneas. eleeanoe of engraving, and contents generally. It Is unsurpassed by any publication of toe kind yet brought to our nonce. iitiaourgn uaseur. . . i It weekly visits are eagerly looked for. nntonlT br the children, bat also by Barents who are aaxlonsto provide pure literature for their girts and boys. hrtstlan Advo- mUl Hnflkia N. Y. A weekly paper ror entiaren win p- renti need not rear 10 let in air eniiarea read at the tamliy flreslde. Hartford Dally Times.- . ' ': ' I . jail uit mmi io taxe tne eve ana the attention of the boyfaad glr'a. Spring netavnioa. - TERMS. i HARPER-8 YOUNU PBOPI.E 1 .. pp Viar. IVatot PreoaWL l ft0NrKarwUee. , The itonnd Volume tr 11 III be ready early la November, i rne'W "t I ti Ii eMta: peelage M eeo la ja4dltoeaJ. 1 oawMoofT Order or I 1 I i(tl.Mn are so RMntuaaeee tsesw r iwan, to avoid cnaace NMtMBMi ato me, to eoev tatis svf tiaansvat wtiboat toe.esoreet oracr ot Uaktsb BmrmrBs. AAorM ' -i, HARPga A BROTHER. Ngw TomK. mJ. r'. ra tf rwa!?L'l?'tf SMtW i ',,w- HO I w . aT --- ?t2fl!tB " naai .v-aeaSetOM-t ot outers l-t 1 . - Ml ll'MXtir rw- ,111 i- . UW I Btxova if illt !' Hmm, 111 1,1 " . " I a asas ta rt : fell V sa. . - oisr 7ITH STfflfiET. iff? Tiwn ?J if t MARKET I MUEiERRY ft I- - Size; 30 Feel -from BY 380 Feet D&m mm- is- it I WILL SELL I ft i-.R 1 OF . LiiND LOT On ! 17th St, beween Market and Jgiil- berry Strees ito' ! 4 Lots of If 30 by 80 Ft m m For : one-fourth igrash, balance in 1, 2 3 fyears' timife TJ1E tOCaiT'ttN Of this Property t in . " b:r'. - - Ami ! the North-westn part of Wilniii- ton. m ! The XjoIs t r -: !t;i Are high and levelt ni tj fact that tlie Citv cvSflrt r tax them makes llg" investment morfi. desirable r !' y" ::-' -ijH " ;-j i.'t --f - - .rtli.!:-- Board! and Lodzinr furnished SLC0 Der day. " i - Meals at all hoars 15 to 85 cents, as per order, i , 1 . . i. -,r ... .. . Oysters In scason.'and In every style. .Choice tables, furnished in everything the market affords. i v ; - v . The traveling publlo attended, and meals sent to any part of the city desired at snort notice. . i - . , ; Polite and attentive waiters always in attendance.' i Cart-yard also connected With the House, Families furnished at their vesidenees with meals, daily. Orders by Postal Card for meats received; charge, delivered, 30 cts. eacn.il t - ' - ' ;..:;-.iJ.";i,i'r.?'....i ; i ' RATES TOM. raJEIXISS. i'J: K One perron, 3 meals a day, par weekiU 92-75 . i, g , " ; - Luhche"n.in neat packages 15 cents. .rltOiUT UKLIVlutl. ' v' We invite our natrons to examine otur cooking department dally, as to Us clean llness,&c. - ' 1 u Richakd Wnxuin, (formerly nf the National and Commercial Hotels) Caterer and Cook. ( Korekt jfACKaoir. Porter and Head Walter. i,,;.., l ... Liocated In the centre of the City, on Mar ket Street, between Second and Third. Wil mington. N.C, joa. C. HILL, octau tr . ' ( Proprietor. NAfBY m europe. Mr i nr. x. xv. xjijcur. (nev. ietro leum V. Nasbjr) will eall for Europe, for the urpore i niuvrisuuai a series oi Leiiers the Toledo Blade. These letters will cover a period of six months, commencing June 1st. : i They will be written In Mr. Nrsby's pecu liar velo. aud'wUl be as lively aa he can make them. - . THE Toledo Weekly Blade is the LARGEST Political and Family .pa per in the United States, and in addition, to this feature, con tains a dozen others, known to and approvi d by a majority of the tamt lies in every State and Territory. TERMS: ' For Three Mnths. post paid. '- 50 eta. For Six Months, - ' - ; - $1.00. 'NASBY TOETRAIT FREE. .it ! .1'-' -i . . - V Every subscriber to the Bcadk. during the. publication of Mr. Locke's European leuero, ior eiiner tnree or six montus, will receive free of charge a splendid I'ORTRAIT OF MR. LOCKE, in slz! and style similar to the one of Presi dent Garfield which we issued last summer. This portrait in the picture stores would sen ior oucta. it win not ne put upon the market at all. and can only be had by sub scriber to the Blade, i iliose desiring these letters eomnlete and the portrait, will do well to send thelroiders early, we man print an extra edition, to be able to send back numbers, bat the sup ply wll doubtless be exhausted In a month. Send your orders Immediately. Specimen copies or the Bladb mailed to any add re' b upon application. Send.' your auuscnpiiion at once. Address BLADE CO., ' i Toledo, O. . i.' !.'' Q .3 A 'm to o n9 CO I i m Ps3 bo CO P3 5 . "3. to i.;..:...'.:-,,!.X HOP BITTERS nonccrntr,' MAXDstAJUt, t va rVTrT are SmVfMraQCiU Tiiirr curc 19 reitim' vet JJn. fct k.AO t OlOCO in COtaDel rn ! 9mt H eaaetbyTl e iHsa e at thMdaM .-, ten i mm, - s I tK. lH.. j aimw a-fc- f W. T .A T yea j IU OHiiia 13 cli Cnj starve attmcx'tttiT'iT n itxurrT til ItOISll. .;. . '' 1 'VrrtntQxsrtMA.J.SuTTRiirnmiairA r Wilmington. N.C.. Dec,lsil, f,, CHANGS OF SCRXDULX. O' ,N and alter Dec 1st, 1881. nt 6:10 a. m, ' niMHIM.1V.lll. Ml k. TV A UT D.ll. road will run as follows: . D AT MAIL AND EXPREoS TRAIN Daily Not, 47 North and 43 South. Leave Wilmington. Front Street Iepot at . gjAAXt Leaye WeldonIZ::rir; aiT SS "rliU!' Wilmington. FronCSt n sr""" i e seel m IL V.OO IT U F AST THROUGH MAIL AND PASSEN GER TRAKiS, Daily-No. North . , and 40 South. " .1 I-eaye Wilmington, Front Street TI-.wt.e,doa 1:15 AM ieaye WnMnH . A"Te . WiJnrTont street - MM Fit DAY af AIL AND PASSENGER, Dally, No, w worth and a South. LTaWmington, front Street , . Depot at...,. 1 co P M IiV. WatHW M ? ? V m saws na j - 1 ArlTre at WUaUngton 8.15 a U - . . ... t . . - - v m cyuw win stop oniy at j Mount, Wilson, Ooldsboro and Train in Ti.k ''WL.Hl.' . t i, "'"en jwmi leave day at iia m p;,rr. ""v"'": at O m a . , : . " "..'"wro daaid FrTda7aTs P.1f0.na WeUnee Train Wn itn.v .u.. .. . txrVij ,. .vh cooneruoD St WAldAII fA. .11 ivnln. 1L.T . 1 ... . . 7 t,-, rui uaiiy. All , davJ aniCTrfi?,d- and daU eXCT1 enn TreUB Nft 43 mnaHeilfw- eCi.x. -v , VtriaaitiiAn nta ll a - a . .... yyona via Rich- it usumgion. iv o, 4o makes close connection for Tarboro . v All fralna ran uvlijr . . ...... ---------- -" niii.Ki,iin;u n liming' Palace Sleepers attached. Q.1SK. QUPXRi NTJCN DENT'8 OKI It Wllnington. Columbia & An- gtsta R. R. CoDpany. WII.MISOTOS N. C. Nov 1, 1881. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE will beTu Toi ihi; schedule NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN ( Dailj ) ob. a ; vy eat and 47 East. Leave Wllmiagton.,..!. ...10 40 PM ... 8IWAJ' ... 'J.SO A. M ... 6 40 A. M . ..10.00 P. M .. lOaop.M . a.ooA. M .. O.20AM T, .......... Arrive all? rv a. a t . Arrive at-Colambta. ....... jirovoiumDia.. ............ Leave C. C. & A. Junction.. .. Leave Florence at..... Arrive at WUmlngton....."' -v .f esh mna lisy juail and r. seoger Train, A o 43 East. Leove Wnmln.rrton.......;.. i . ; r -- Mmn at Florence.. . ............ s.15 A. M . Lieava rlnrait. ...... ArriTeat WJUralarton...... ..et5 p . Mail and Passeoser bail j, 42 East 45 v" . . - ' West. . . Leaue WllmlngtonJ. L R..v-. a r j. rri van aa k aw i a Arrive at H ilmlnVtvmTI r lorence ... 6.0 A M .IJUUM Vtlle,rair BialTand Alarloo. . Paaseuaers iarrviiimhi.v..j fdik.io?ghrL b'M- Separate Pullman and for Aogu.U oTtr.Vu 47. All tralaia ran rli v... . i: and witolngtoar Vicstoo JOUN F. DIVINE, A tW iie . ., . " General Kup'u! A. POPE, Oen'l raaaeoger Agent, . ov 4-tf ' Carolina , Central li ailt road Company. . 1 ' OFFICE GEIV'L BUPERrXTKNDEKT 1 Wiijaiaoroii, N.tA, Jane 4. iau , CILANGE OF SCntULLK . i ...... ON a aiUrJCJCEA. Wi. loe foilo.ltg - . -n wm uu nwi. read. .... . FAKRESOER, iiAIL AXD FJKr&EtH .TRAIN. Daily except ruadaya. Ko.1 I . A it J Arrive at Caarlotto PH IMAM Artie ttYliaaii Arrive at anaaiaaioai at a Trrlaa Xa l aA . "jieo iraaoa aaafe et eaeeikrw at jvwuktrMMXevaaoo a fways aod ail ytt Ka.vy j. FAa tsu ta and rmjjainr. 1 a I V2I,rtil'----A F. a NtxLVArrra UU.MnlaL ,tlMA. K 1 tAAa rin. r1 ii1. jr r.u .i.S aamrM HaeaJkae fi 'WUeAtaarlinaKj A t.?-A'5,"iW. Arte taxxaYWTxso3t.rAjro KAXauaat Ajro ranoar. -r No. . Ameoa i i j? r. m rvTTWO SUoiAy., , ..s, r. Sf, tvaJoe Na. $ a slM(MitttaUM Tynan aaaofteat Ckaai a.-t . ' 11 M. (AT.Z, rXT Cirrll'LsV MW Toto -o I aaef t aae aKita t( I II sat leaeteo mtrmamm tm a4yar HH FAIL fit it" ra, t, A o. la, awe Me "-o r. s.. aw sv aa AaW. -e ' riHgtwrnit. 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1882, edition 1
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