Horrible Snicile in Charlotte.
The people of our city were greatly
shocked to hear of the death, by bis
own hand, of 3Vir. Frederick Severs, a
well known citizen of 'harlotte, and a
man whom, everybody thought well of.
The sad affair occurred at 11 o'clock
Thursday, night. The family were
aware of the disordered condition of his
mind, .hut it was not until Thursday
evening that any fears that he would do
himself harm were entertained," About
ten o'clock that night, when the family
retired, Mr Severs went to his1 room,
locked the door and prepared for the
ileod with a coolness that was surpris
ing. He placed a wash basin by the
side of the bed, and then lay across tbe
bed with his head hanging over the ba
tiiri, and an 'oil cloth placed under bis
tieck .to run the blood into the basin.
Having made these arrangements, he
gritP'd a razor in his right hand and
drew it. actoss his throat with, a de
jitrate wirofce, severing the wind pipe
anil the carotid artery, and milking a
gali that extended rona ear to ear.-
Wrn. Duckworth, hU sister, who was
awakened by her little boy and heard
: a Mrange noise up stairs. She waked
her. husband, who hastened 10 Mr
(severs room, only to find the door
looked. He knocked and called sever
al times and receiving no answer, went
across the road a short distance to the
houso; of Mr. Henry Hovers and ac
qiriintcd hi in with thb circumstances.
Tbe two men then repaired to the scene
iiiid by the aidof a screw driver soon
lUd lh-3 door opened, when the gjiastly
slight was revealsd to their gaze. The
unfortunate man wsa iying acfoss the
btl witti his bead alinoal severed from
it 1.1 body, hangiiii over the b,'..iu, which
was about half full of blood. -Hi right
arm hung down Willi the hand nearly
touching th? il;r, and the bloody ra
.)x was lying a few inches within reach
of his hand; Charlotte Journal Ob-
server, . ' i-
A IJimton chcniHt, named Humiston,
us ji vented some kind of a chemical
irpparatiou that -is said to preserve
meat, full and other articles of food, at
an ordidary teuiDeriUire, for an almost
..indefinite time. '; A YaierGoUego pro
1'cniior, who n.n I beau experimenting
with the thing, reitprls that he ate beef,
; poultry, oysters aiid milk that had been
preserved in his laboraUP for sixteen
: . days and at the end of that lime were
perl ftly sound and sweet. Other por
' .lion's 1 the same articles he kett is
.r. lou'g-.ak thirty -five days, in an wra'
letpjcraturo of 70 edogreeH,' 'without
I their showing any Sign ol putrescence,
4 and examples are cited whyrs -trout
IreaLed with this preservative wert sent
home in summer without ice and n'.en
' a week alter they! were caugUt. . Tbe
nature of the preservative is not ex.
plairicdjj thougli.iisl harmlesstiess must
lie inleircu, but unless the pubh.shtu
accounts are fiction it will bo a most
. valuable invention
At'l'ree Tlittl Angry.
An ."angry tree,'
a species of acacia,
M'enjng ou it 1 arm in Virginia, Nev.
It was brought from Australia, and is'
now eight feet high and growing rap
idly. It shows all the characteristics
of tho fensitive plant. 'Vhcn the sun
sots il.VleWes fold together and the ends
of the tender twigs coil up like a pig
tail?. If. the twigs I'.ro handled the
leaves move uneasily for a minute or
more. A s.ingular thing concerning the
"tree wm its apparent resentment oa be
ing removed fiom a pot in which it had
matured into a much larger pot. To
imo (he gardner's expression, it "made
it very , mad." Hardly had it been
placed-in its new quarters before the
leave.: began to stand up in all direc
tions, like, the hair on thetail of an
aupjry cat," ami soon the whole plant
was in a quiver. At the same time it
. gayo -out an odor most pungent' and
- Mi ketung, resembling tho odor given oil"
r hy rattU-snakes ; aud other kinds of
aiiskes when teased. This odor so
tilled the house that it was necessary
to i',peu the doors and windows. It was
fully au hour before the plant calmed
'ih.wn and folded its leaves iu peace.
The Olil Null's Esllninte of the
IMhiio' .
A Captain who was asked by his wife
U look at some piano while he was in
the city with the view of buying her
on?, wrote borne! to her: !"I saw one
tht I thought would suit'you black
w alout hull, strong bulkheads, strength
ened fore and aft with iroa frame,
sealed with white 'wood and maple.
.Uiggiug, steel wre iouble on the rat-
lides and whipped wire on the lower
tars, and heavier cordage. Belaying
tins 61 steel and wetl driven homo.
ngth of taifrail over ail. six feet on
. inch: depth of hold. fourteo. iuchea.
Hatches can be battened down proof
against J 0 year-old boT and comtner
. cial drummers, or can be clewed up. on
occasion, - and sheeted heme tor a first
- class instrumental cyclone." -,:
ffTpnol. lll t wplc by, so and
Uk I uar bvfor jtau Ul. MWuvlhlnc
i II I Uilshtyaud iubiltu Imt b
hiud to conquer rltu.".f a vnk lo your
. n lowu. Si ouUU rrtxs ?Co riak. try.
iWnj mw. CapluU to rtMUlra. WwtU
i ruruiti you everything. J4aay r maatuc
kftuufc LadiM ruak aa much m tuo,
M tH;nJ(lrliiuUrMl rajr. K4
Kywi wni butiava aivhieh you caa
! aii (.rr jy mli th lliu, wril ftr pr
t .iftr 40 It. llAlxrrr A Sk IVrtUaO,
.I v .! -
10 A L AND WOOD.
vm). of Cii Pvesl aud V IUU Ao, OrK
;cmmi. m4 r umux al
Vfood
all amds la fU appljow frtMk
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York. .. J
KicMoiii aiJFclcrsliuri Railroad Co
fVt,
0 MM EN CI NO Tutaday ." Noveiabef lMh.
j lvC, tralu ou tut aua win ruu aa ioi
Iowa:
LEAVU RtCHMOSD-OUTU-
it P ,v. Fast Mall, dally. mak though
couuocUonafor Savannah fcHps
onlyat lVlerabune. Pulltnau
Palac Sleeping Ors between
MUford Ya and Cbarleatoa.
ll.il A M.Tumutn mall dally eonnevt-.-
Tf lug for Raieigb. Ctuurleatoa. Au
' ' rguataw Aiken. iSaranuanJl Jack
i ;vmyli. Htoi atfihopa, Ch
f r, Oaatratia. Lire wry a lilutt,
, v on signal. luUman Hloeper t-
, Imq York and Cbarkvloa
i on this train.
. II M, Freight dallr (excrt Suaday.
IJO A M. rrUht dally (ascpi Suadays
;UtAVE rETE12SBTlU. SfOOTK
JLii A M. r'aattuall, lBy. SUpoBtyal
hir. rullnxan Sieewra b.
tva Otartwtan and XUford,
'-'.- V' ;-."-,'- -TJO
A M. KwUht dally. Saad-y)
JLW P M. Though ulall, daily. eonnarUng
Kith Richmond. Fr-jdr1cktur
and lxmM Railroad tor ail
2k
. foists taut aud wl Also mak
In eMntrloa with Chsaata
- ' and Ohio Railroad &xthYlr
data ttprtaga aad ail potata
Dorth and wl Tnu Iraia auvpa
M ManHfrtar, Cnir and iiaa
ualia rttUmaatitrMnoa Uui
trnta lw(wa Chart ea ton and
; St Tort, v
T J Yright day 8nday
. AUra aWr boars (VMinsettaa itcaad
;Wiini rUtfhaaood and XoT&ilK. ' traiaa
" frng Richmond lUtfiu, aad Xrfck
ytsirm -
All Irata iMvlag P-aronrg wlU trt
frvtn lh Appomaiux LVrvt. , ,. .
J R KENLY. 5prlaUdW
Arorcuria(si mtuu
.PEOSPEOTUS.
THE
WILMINGTON POST
I 0 03,
With its Exceedingly Large Sub-
scription LIST is the Best
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
In this State. It is the Qnly
Republican Paper
. : ' : . i
Published in the Second and Third
Congressional Districts.
It reaches all classes of the pople,
WHITE and COLORED.
It advocates Equal Rights before
the Law and at the Ballot
Box of ALL MEN,
-: : '- '-. ' - . f :
. . v . - " . '?-
Its location is in the
RGESTICOMMERCIAL CITY
".' '.'': . ' - ' 1 ' .
in North Carolina.
GIVE? xIFJ
LITEST JMA-ltlNE
t -,
t
Ft '
ND
MARKET REPORT.
' - . ' i-
; IT ' IS OPPOSEUnTO
RINGS AND CLIQUES
Railroad.
Political br
Commercialt
And Exposes them Whenever
Found.
AttYKIlTISlKC. KATE$ LOW
6 UBS CK1FTIOX MICE OA'L Y
TWO DOLLARS
A Year in AdYanct.
Do not Forget to Send the Moity
l' With YoarNaae. ;
Address
TDE TTlUlDiCTaX FCST.
NEWJUjfiRTXSEMEms.
.i Tin i.iV h .
mdlank North CarollM Railway.
AtUntie and North Carolina Dlrlslon. :
Time Table, Nol I.
In Effect Sunday, JuJy 16th, 1883.
Express, Paasanrer and Hall Trains ran
on this road aa follows : . . .,
7 S : . . .
:
STATIONS.
j
P.M.1
FM.
FMJTM.
J; L
CKNTKAtt DiVIBTI
e is
'685
6 20
6 40
Pine Level Avina
HolU Mill
3 43!
2 58
3 01
317
2 41
2 81
2 02
IT
4 30
4 6S
aM-
5 23
5 43
14
6 33
6 SO
6 68
70
302
8 OT
834
8 62
9 00
8 08
9 19
9 24
5l
rnnmni
7 10
711
oooaland'a.
7 26
OOLtDSBORO
saoj
A. N O DIVISION
1 00
eOLDSBOftO
1 27
1 321
BNt'l
83
1 fiM
2 Hi
2 061
LnOrnnn.
5061
2 85
railing Creek-
S23
2 61
S Jt
S 88
14
3 60f
4 lol
8 651
DoTer...
4 21
OoraCraac
6)83
a so
4 48
Tasoaror.
4 54
4 66
5 60
Clarke's .
658
5 30
NEW EKBJf JL.
7 201
8 24
U
53
6S&J
iuTraaate.
8,02
8 07,
6 65
Hnveloek.
8 '24
7 24
7 44
7 62
7 35
Newport....
Wildwood. .
84
oool
Holl y wood
8 05
8 07
San Souei Hotel
Atlantle Hotel.
8 08
8 131
S 18
9 27
Train -48 oonneeta with North Carolina
train bound west at 1.-00 p. ni and wiui
Wilmington Wei don train bouad South
at 6:44 and 8;39 p. m. ( ,
' Train 47 eouneeta wltti North Carolina
train from the west, arririnr at Ooldaboro
4:12 p. m., and with Wilmington A Weldon
train from the South, arriving at Golds
boro, 9:50 a. m.
Train 4 connect with Wilmington A
Weldon train bound south, arriving at
Ooldaboro 6:54 and 8:29 p. m , and ! bound
North, leaving Ooldaboro at. 9)3 p; m.
" Train 3 connects with "Wilmington &
Weldon train from the north, arriving at
Ooldaboro 6:44 p.m.,, K , j
Trains 3 and 4 are specially adapted tor
local travel, and will carry first aad second
elaas coaches. Baggage will be checked on
tneee trains. .. n ,-
J.W.ANDREWS,
Chief Engineer aAd Oeneral Manager.
FAST MAXL
-
AND
PASSENGER ROUTE
I .. TO THE
-" ' i - 'V -: ''. , ' .-. " ;
-. . ' ;. " -
NORTH AND EAST via RICHMOND
FREDERICLSBURO AND P0-
I TOW A f! 19 ATT.Prt A TIC
Entire trains ran through from WUmlug
ton to Washington, via this route without
change. i .
Leave Wilmington. TW W RR1
dally at 545p m and 9 30 p m and 8 40
ami . .v i
Leave Richmond at5 02 am and f8 22 am
and4 47m. . .. . ; :
ArriTe at Washington at 9 10 a m and fl 00
p m, and 9 30 r m. -
Arrive at Valtlmore at 1 12 00 a m and t3 00 p
m,and1120pm. .
Arrive at Philadelphia atf?4ipm andf616
pm230am.
Arrive at New York at t9 30 p m and f9 SO p
p m, and 6 50 a m.
f Daily, Sunday excepted.
Dally, i -
Pullman Palace Sleeping cars on the 8 5J
am, tralos to New York, and on tbe 8 40 a
m trains to Washington
i C A TAYLOR,
I ... Ueneral Ticket Agent.
ETD Myers, ueu'l Supt
nov 19 tt ' - . . .. ;
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wane mt tNad r. !w Mas
REAL ESTATE.
792LOTS
ON
1 7TH STREET.
BETlVMiEJy
MARKET & MULBERRY
STREETS-
Size 30 Feet Front
80 Feet Deep.
i vii,lsi;li, the
TRACTS Of LAND
On 1 7th St., between
Market and Mul
berry Strees in
Lots of
h
"r
i V v ' ' , - -
30 bv 160 Feet.
For one-fourth cash,
balance in 1, 2 and
3 Years' time.
THE LOCATION
- . . , -
Of this Property is in
the Norttt-western
part of Wilming-
i i ' - ' . .
ton.
-. ' -
Arej high and level ;uftl tlie
'; I- "
Ud that the City cannot
...' '-.' . - r '.
them makes the'
investment more
desirable.
LiOTS
psuta of Ut dlj, ako, for
i;-' SATtL. " : '
. f . .., - ' -.- . ;
pfij U pcnoB, or bj ItiUtla,
NEW XdVEBTISEMENTS.
OwriCJt Gary Krai, auf kkutm timjrT
PxTKasuaao, Ya Jane 5, ISSL
(COMMENCING 80NDAY. NOV, 5 1883.
j trains on this road will ran aa follows:
GOING SOUTH.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH FAST HAIL,
Leave Petersburg dally (Wuhn it.
depot) at , 4.12 P. M
(Stops only at BeineldL)
Arrive at Weldonat 5:56 P. M
NEW YORK EXPRESS.
Leave Petersburg daily (Washing'
i von sureet aepeij
Arrive at Weldon
ton street depet) at
12.57 P. M
8:12 P. M
NEW YORK AND JACKSONVILLE
Leave Petersburg daily (Washing
ton street dep ) 11.04 P. M.
Arrive at Weld - LIS A. M.
. FREIGHTS ,
Leave Petersburg dally (except Sun
day) at- 7 L 4:00 PM.
Arrive at Weldon..... 9:12 P. M.
GOING NORTH. ; ' '
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH FAST MAIL.
Leave Weldon daily at.-.
Arrive at Petersburg at
1:30 A. M
... 3:48 A. M
NEW YORK EXPRESS.
Leave Weldon daily at................... 1.00 A. M
Arrive at Petersburg at 3.10 P. M
NEW YORK ANI CHARLESTON MAIL.
v
V ' - J .',''' ;
Leave Weldou daily at. 4.0b A. M
Arrive at Petersburg . 6.54' A. M
FREIGHT.
Leave Weldon daily (except Sun.
day) at ... 10.12 A. M
Arrive at Petersburg at.......... .. 3.30 P. M
Sleeping cars and first class coaches on
night and day trains. i.
No change of cars between Wilmington
and Washiugton. t
Through tickets sold to all Eastern and
Southern points and- baggage checked
through.
.
Passengers going south will purchase
tickets aad check Baggage at Washington
street depot.
Passengers going north 'and stopping at
Petersburg, will claim their baggage at
Washington street depot.
Freight train b on this road are Intended
exclusively for freight, and no provision la
made on them for the comfort and conven
ience of passengers. Persons who travel on
these trains are specially notified that they
are liable to delays, inconveniences and
risks not Incident to passenger trains.
Agents are not required to open their of
fices for the sale of tickets for freight trains
North bound freight trains stop all night at
Mt Airy, and all passengers will be dis
charged at that point.
K. M. SULLY. Gen'l Supt.
W. P. TAYLOR Gen'l Ticket Aeent.
W J. BROWN. Dispatcher of Trains.
nov!2-tf
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
Coiapanj.
OrncK OantKAi.Kcrr.a!WTKHiKirr.
Wilmington, N. Cn Not b, 1SC,
i
CHANGE OF tSCUKDUUE.
ON and alter i Nov a. 18JC.. at 6:fo turn.
IWuicr Trainaon the W W. Kal
road will xun as followa: :
DAY MAIL AND EXrRrS TRAIN
Daily Nos. 47 North and ,48 South.
Leave Wllmlugton. ProBl Street ,
lepol al . . a m
Arrive at Weldon ..... 1XW PM
Leave Weldon-. .....' . U0 P M
Arrive at Wilmington, Kront BU
Depot- . ... tr m
FAST TH ROUG H MAIL AND PAHiEN-
GER TRAINS, Dally No. 43 North
-and 40 Bourn. '
IPave Wklmiuglon. Front Street
Depot at. J ; ii Pf M
Arrive at Weldon j. 1: P M
Leave Weldoo : 9x19 P M
Arrive al Wllmiagton.Froat Street
Dep-. P M
Mail and 1'aiaeoger Train, Dail
'o. 45 North and 42 tkrath.
Leavtf Wilmington.
Arrive at WUoe
9JP.M.
4oo A.M.
l- A.M
Leave Weldon
Arrtve at WUmlagton-1.
Train No M Bonth trill atop oaly at Rocky
Mount, wuaoa, uoMaaoraaM juaaua
Traiaa oo Tarteoro Branch Road leav
Rockjr Moaal 9ar Tartaro atU at. aad
T.li P M. dJkUr. fUaaryiac laatve Taxkore
at m a M aa irs oaiuy.
Trala N. C aaakas) ckai oaaerUo at
Wedoa for mil Mats Nerta taUy. Ail
rait via KickoMtavd. nad daily carvfi i
aay via iiay ua.
Tral&dtaa fretiaa4
Nr ftraa9
HaUIaa Jar
8Watrig Mave
auy.
r a4 jsi rjL.
it c arf
Trala Xa a ran aliy a4 aaaaea
naawUM aar mli snaieMi awrtai e
(rnrw;,., .
AUtraiva rea ae34 Wti
taw a4 'aas iac 1. 14
Pa ; are ttiufm attavjei. .
tSaitf
jaaui r. DmjiK.
afx.
BAILBOADS.
Q.N. 8UFERINTXNDEN-r8 OFEICE
WUnington, Colombia L An
gwsU H. R. CoopaDY.
mil
WlXJtlKGTOJ. N. C, Nov5, lbii
CHANGE OF 8CHXDULX
ON AND AFTER June SS, 1S83, at l.U P.
Mn the following Paasenger Schedule
will be run on this roadi
NIQHT EXPRESS TRAIX pailj)
Nob.' 48 West and 47 East.
LeaT Wilmidston ..........
9.&0 A M
Leave Florence.
a n w
ArriTe at C. C. fe A. Junction 8.90 A. M
Arrive at Columbia.. 6.40 A. M
Leave Columbia.... ..10.00 1. M
Leave CCi&A. Junction.. 10 SO P. M
Leave Florence at.......... M. 1.50 A. M
Arriveat Wilmington.. ......... 6JAM
Night Mail and Passenger train. Daily.
No 40 West, and Day Man and Pas
senger Train, No 4 a
fieave WilmlngtoB 11.10 1 M
Arrive at Florence ; 3.45 A. M
Leave Florence .......12.55 P. M
Arriveat WUminr ton....... . .
Train 43 stops at all stations.
Noa, 40 stops only at Flemlngtou, While.
Telle, Fair Bluff, Marion.
Passengers for Columbia, aud aff'poliiis
on G.4 C R. R., C V. & A. R. K. SUlioun.
Aiken Junction, aud all polnU beyond,
should take No. 4S Night Express. -
Separate Pullman Sleepers for CharUslou
and for Augusta on traiu 47.
Alf trains run solid between Charhstou
and VUmlngton.
' JC11N F. DIVINE.
, , UeaeralSup't.
A. POPE, Gen'l Fasscoger Agent.
. Nov 13-t?
Carolina, Central Kn
road Company.
OFFICE OK SUPERI JlTENDKNT '
WlLMIMOTOM, N. C.NOV U, 1SS2.
CHANGE OF SCHEDI L
ON and after Nov'ris, lsc. tbe following
Schedule will be oDentUnl on thl itaii.
road: i
f h
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPlttiS
; TRAIN: DAILY.
I Leave Wilmington ...,...,6.13 p to
No. 1
t Artkxt at Charlotte at. t.40 a
1 Leave Charlotte at.. 7J V to
J Arrtve at Wilmington at 9.00 A it
No. a
Trains No. 1 and 2. at on at nrHrn.iu...
on,.3rtnd Pp' nu designated In the Compa
ny's Time Table. .
SHELBY DIVISION, PASS EN U ER.MA1L.
JU.rHiSB AD FHEIOHT.
Dally except Kandara.
ieave rrhariott ta a. m
ArriveaVHaeiby.
SX3P. M
Leave 8h el by .....
Arrive at Charlotte..
. 1:40 P. !
JcH P. U
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Uon at Hamlet with HA A Trains to anU
from Rale4gb. and atCbartotU wiUMbe'Uy
ton and Charlotte and Raleigh aud Cliat-
Taae Train No. 1 for (HateaviUc. hta.UR
n eatern N. n It ft A.iati n. ,....
Weau " '
A A lso, forPparUnburg.UrecuvlUe, Athens
Atlanta aad all point boutbweat.
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r. w . CLAliK, Oeucrai iaaaenger. Agent.
JOHN WERNER,
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