r t .1 . Ml OTP FEAR . J .. i ........ - fc - , ' - ... . NUMBER 77. WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. 1877. ' r 10 CKNTS A WEEK GENERAL CITY NEWS. our city'dejlivemy. From to-day Mr. William Keen, be comes City Agent, of the Uapb;Fkar He will deliver one-half of the papers hilf W will have the other portion delivered bv a. careful and trusty per- - : " Collections will be made at the rate VWMl. Iu order to give Mr. Keen a fair chance Jet him know if your paper is not delivered. In a day or two he will be perfectly familiar with the route. January 10, 1877. I 'ew Ilauorer , Superior Courts State ,'vs. ', Button Paul ton, larceny; continued for State. State ; vs. Jame V . Fetter way, peace, warrant; dismissed at the cost of de fendant.' , State vs..Ephriam Smith,'-peace war rant; dismissed at the cost of defendant. State vs." Henry . Ntvrkirk, larceny; verdict, not guilty. . State vs. Robert Doshier,, bastardy; continued for State, and defendant hound over to the next term of Court on a bond of $200. i James King, larceny; verdict, not guilty. v :): 1 '. . , ' : sad Accident to u- Young Wilmiug- toman Away from Home. Mr. M. Cjronly, of this citv, wen tip committee on the partof the Wilmmg having received a disVrom Lau- thallks 0f these organizations to the nnburg the evening before stating that -. - . .. his little son Robby-had ishot himself. shattering his collar bone very badly. " ' li A Iater dispatch was received yes- t.u Xir. ... u.. easier. Dr. W. J. II. Bellamy accom panied theparcnts. j We sincerely trust the bright young" fellow mayirecovcr. (t(Nw Advertisements. J. C. tevenson. North Caroliua hams. Everything but liquors usually kept in a first-class family grocery. Charles j D. Myers & Co. Sugar cured and other kinds of hums. Many grades of flour, gilt edge butter, Fox's crackers, Imported cigars, and a host of t oilier articles. Read. their attractive advertisement this morning. . Thermometrlcal. The state of the thermometer at the various stations named below was ob erved at the sina-1 office in thi citv 1 I. on-. . . i " v . v it nt.. . i p. m.: 1 Augusta, 6B; Charleston, 6.; Galves ton, 43; Jacksonville, 78; Mobile, 62; New Orleans, 72; Norfolk, 13; Savan- ed and treated as their-guests. mih, 1 4; Wilmington, G8. ' Resolved, That we desire to place i n il u.i.n n on record this testimanial of their ob- C ! ? r, , a li?ationa t0 the railroads for their gen Mrs, hatchwell, wife of Dr. S. S. (jrous action, which we regard as an ex- Satchwcll, of Pender county, died yet- pression t)f the good will of these great Urday at the Dr's. resideuce.uear Rocky corporations towards the military or- r : a: - a a- t i i'oiut. In (hU sad bfiiv,M,l tt,ft -- irionds of Dr. Satchwell throuehout the State will sympathze with him and lii.s famii . r Mayor's Court. A party for shooting at two dogs hich attacked his poney, while riding along Nutt street. sCas dismissed. Another party for keeping dogs ;hich were a nuisance on the streets, was dismissed on payment of costs. , " ? Market lteport The followintr number of animals were slaughtered for this market dur iug the past week: Beeves, 46; sheep, 5; ; calves, 4: hogs, 44; deer, 1. llcv. Dr; AVilsou at the First Pres byterian Church, will to-night resume the subject of Moses' life and character, considering the leader of the Israelites as lawgiver aud judge. . , i ; How long is that gas lamp in front of the Dawson Bank alley, to go with- o,t i0 r r,,i . . out a glass cover? T he wind coming wp the alley from the river blows the gas so near out that it gives no light , - . On accounof the absence of Rer. J. B. Taylor, pastor of the First Bel- tit cWnfoi. . , -n t5 tut Church no regular service will be ucld m that Church to-day. r There t r- ; . . ! re were two interments in Pir e Forest (colored) Cemetery during the fast week-one adult and one child. One hundred and fiftv-one urts ramp to market last week. A little Son of Jones Orr. col., of I ,hailAtin . . I a 1 . ""-was snoi a uay or iwo ago Orpv : 'T t v - "o vuiureu urocr umeuAewia I Ihe Winston Sentinel lparnj"t'iat nbgrogirlmthe empl0y.of Dr. Wm. was burneil to death lastraek. The following correspondence e?. pUhisitaelf: Ab5Iory WtLMiJroTox Light Infan try Wilmixotok, N. CM Jan.10. 1877. To His Honor, th6 Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City ofKCharlotte, X. C Gentlemen ; The undersigned StxToSl ' '& "Tub beg leave to tender to your honorable body the tbaoks of the orgaLizations committees of the Wilmington Lirht which they represent for the very hand- some and generous manner in which regard this act of hospitality extended by your honorable body, the represen tatives of the good people of Charlotte, as another expression or the good fuel ing and harmony which a community of interests between your city and our own has engendered, and as ja part of the barter that has grown opt of the intercourse between the tw growing cities of our State. j.. -Rest assured every mcraberjbf our command will gratefully recollect the r pleasant visit to your city. , Very respeci fully,.; . . . Matthew P. Taylor, - ' Geo. Gillett Thomas Walter Coney, :"?.'. V j E. S. Nash, G. W. BaX-sy, ' Conmi.te of W. L. I. S. G. Hall, C. J. Mitchell . S. W. Saunders, Committee of C. C. C. Armory Wilmington. Light Infan try.Wilmington,. C, Jan.lO, 1877. Capt. V. Q. Johnson, Gvn'l p7 C. C. R. 11.; Col. A: Pope, Gen'l Freight and Ticket Aqent W. & W.R.R.; Capt. A. B. Anderson, Sup' I X. C. it. K. Gentlemen1: The undersigned managers of the railroads over which it i f a m iney passeu, ior ine comiorutoie ana - 1 - - M 1 . i? 1 1 P"0 accommoaauoDs wmcn were -- a were free I AmnMai irti Ttiom onn inv inn taa UUttUgvU aVPl. AAUl UUU IVi VAA v r" ih r rr;-"T" i Raleigh as escort to the Governor of North Carolina and on their return therefrom to Wilmington, have adopted- the fol low resolutions: " ; Resolved, That the generosity ! aud uniform polite attention extended to the organizations which wc represent. during the trip to Raleigh by way of I unarioxie ana return 10 imingion by way of Goldsboro, by the manage ments of the railroads, deserve theirs and our own most earnest thanks, and "that we tender to Cant. Ar. Q. John- sou of the Carolina Central Railroad. Col. A. Pope of the Wilmington and Weld n Railroad, and Capt. A. An- derron. of the Nortn : Carofiha. llait- road, these resolutions as an expression I ot the obligations under wmcn tneir many acts of kindness and courtesy Resolved. That much of ; the enjoy- ment which wad equally shared by our I wigouiiauwua vu uuio wvwwwu -nao ij. r xi ri cr l- .rn. result of the successful efforts of the railroad managers to provide comforta- hlv fniJihA mifitjirv wlinm tliov ivrAiv gaauous presenMa? ine inaugural ceremonies, and particularly to the Wilmijgton Light Infantry and the Cornet Concert Club. Resolved, That a copy of these res- Ola ions be furnished the daily papers of the city for publication , Very respectfully, Matthew P. Taylor, t . Geo. Gxllett Thomas, "Walter Cosex. i Geo. W. Bailey, v B. S. Nash, - Committee of W I- T. S. G. Hall, -C. J. Mitchell, S; W. Saunders, Covxmittee of C. C. C, A Conflict ot evidence. Baltimore, Jan, 11- The American of this morning says: 1 A.though efforts are being made to make it appear that Fred. May of New Y6rk was not injured, it is given out on' the authority of a member of the I family here that May , was wounded in the duel beyond all question of doubt. Per contra, a geutlenuvn, probably 43 intimite with the May family as any ma m 3aimore, states mostemphat cally and positively this morning that Xla wa3 Q ded. To us his own words, 4He did not receive a scratch, and I know it" The Gazette this morning says that r. Fred. May and Dr. Charles Tilgh- man second and surgeon to May. on receipt of the news of the arrest of Dr. chasT Phelps in New York, immedi- ately left the city or parts unknown, I their destination being withheld from I thir mt&t i I Sun sayf both of these gentlemen were I m town yesterday. Mr. WlTT; "Patriot , rf WIm father of John T. Patrick: proprietor -mm m m w mm-Am w Bwua' WS. WVaW W WfJ ofthePecjDee Herald,&i& on Sun- day night last. Mr. ratick was a mWmm m I fOOfl r.itixpn. unil vnua tnr mo'nxt man . - . . mm . . ...mm I postmaster at m aaesDoro. I vu xnuay morning watson, w, i iin Friday mAm ni- Wtc v I KnmnlA. n. clnrin nf I lavirfsn n l,n'1oi.l a. I anil snn nfTler J "RnTnto f CIV bn. died thoCoUeief ' - . - - . - " - Worship in the rariotts churches cf the city to-day as follows : Second Baptist, oh 6tli between Church and Castle streets. .Services at 11 a. . and 7 r. x. Seamen's Bethel, on Dock between Irontand Aater streets. Rer. J. I. Kn ZZ , ' lrst ConS' in. Services at 11 a- u ., regationaL Services eve ry Sunday in Academy Hall, corner of Seventh and Nn streets, at 11 a'm. and 8 r. x. Sunday School at 3 r. m. St Paul's (Episcopal), corner of Fourth and Orange streets. .Services at 11 AM.and 7 r at 3 r. m. Rev m, Suuday School T. M. Ambler rector. Seats free. St. James', corner of Market and Third streets, Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson rector. Morning Prayer at 1 1 o'clock. Evening Jrayer at o'clock? ;Smulay School at 4 p. m. StJohn's, corner of Third and Red Cross' street, Rev. George Patterson rector Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer, 5 o'clock.. Sunday: School at 4. . , St. Thomas' Catholic. TDock street. ' j between Second and Third street. Morning Services at 7 and 10 a. m. Vespers at 74 v. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Front Street M. E. .(South), corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. E. Mann pastor. Service every Sab bath at 11 a. m and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. x. i nun oireei aietnoaist bouth), situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets, Rev. J. M. Rhodes pastor. Service at 11 a. in. and 74 r.M. Sabbath School at 91 a. m. St. Paul's Evancr. Lutheran. V omer of Sixth and Market streets, Rdv. G. D. 17. i t a . I uuvlu r: c Germain ai io a. m.; uerroan ser- 10J a. m.; German vice and communion at 11a. m.; English service at 7i p. t. Snnday School at 3 p. M. First Presbyterian, corner Third and Orange streets,' Rev. Jos. R. Wil&on, D. D., pastor. Praver meetinir nrenar- atory to communion at 10 a. m. iu the Lecture Room. Joint L-ommuuiou ser vices with the Second Presbyterian v-nurcn at. il a. m. csual evening service at 7 p. m. Sabbath School ex- cfciscs at 3 o'clock P. M. Second Prei)jyteHwtv. jory,erl ot CanTplx'irstreets, Rev. C. Fourtft ami M. Payne pastor. Services at 7i p. x. i No service at 11 a. m. Snhhatli Kr.nnl and Biblc Clasg at 3 p. M At A M- to-day. the congregation will unite in a communion service with the First x rcsovienan unurcr. - 9 j LOU.S ANA. .1 Demoralization of ti e Radical l-egit- latuie. New Orleans, Jan. 11. The State House is reported in a filthy condition, with its inmates still badly demoraliz ed. New interior barricades have been improvised; among others one of all the law books in the House, as a breast works at the head of the staircase. Al- though free egress and ingress is main tninu1 Vn f (ova avail Vionicoliroa nf 4 li ti privuegc, and then merely during the d A ral air of flabbiness g ap. uay. general air oi naobiness is ap parent everywhere; haggard counten ances and bleary eyes meet you at every turn. The talk is still of deter- mination and hopefulness, but the at titude is one ot despair, and it is plain the present status of affairs cannot ex ist much longer. This morning a dead negro was car ried out of the State Ho ise and report ed to have died of heart disease. It has transpired however, that during a debauch last night, .about one o clock, a melee occurred, in which two Metro politans were shot and one named Au cion died. It was with great difficulty tha(t a stampede was prevented. The wounded man is still iu the htatc House. Another fight, in which pis tols were drawn, occurred to-day. rm ax ax t V ' i .11 . jne impression xaai xne iMcnous movement is a complete success is growing upon them, and symptoms of defecticn in the legislative quorum arc more apparent to-day. than ever. In the meanwhile the JJemocrars are not idle. Emissaries are busily at work. and the secession of a large body to the Nicholls House in a day or two is now more than a probability, iw Mr. Barrett, of Rapides, and Mr. Ken- nedy, of St. Charles- came over to-day and more have promised for to morrow. A meeting of the Democratic Legis- latu has been called for to-night, it. is supposed, to perfect arrangements fcr receiving a Sicedincr ixdyirom tne Packard House. t-f w 9 r The Metropolitans, of whom Jess than . 200 are, lett are anxious to get . M . out Dd ni messages to their lneaas owside to, that effect. The mill and cotton irih of Mr. K. W. Rankin, of Mecklenburg county, umh ?4,uw, were aesiroyeu o I tiri on 'I hnrc.v I i.. - ' I . LK ""Mtm v.anauvniug nv - JLt-lilSLATUIlli OP XORT11 CAK- Thirty. first Day, Cow! tnct.il from tfe Obterrer. r SENATE. ! il J Jkidat, January 12. The committee on penal institutions I to whom Moore's resolution was refer-1 red, have considered, the same, and are of the opinion that it should not pass, as there is no evidence to sustain the allegation that any prisoner had been shot down and then shot three or four times after he was down, and other j from Mr. Pool's report to the Comuiis prisoners being required to witness the I sioner of Indian Affairs at Washington. same; and as tp hre and blankets, the committee is satisfied that the convicts arc comfortable, so much so that an old woman who had visited her son in I the Penitentiary, went home so well I nleased with the accommodation, that she was going home and try to get the old man and Jim in there also. Hill 4rv 9 ssxOTw-kM 4 a 4 1 , -t f Beaufort in' the-coiintv of Carteret, passed its tnird reading. Bill to puuish assaults with deadly weapons, wa3 laid on the table. Bill to amend an act to incorporate the town of Shoe. Heel. (Tki bill s town to Tildcn.) Moore, col., of New Hanover, moved to amend the hill by striking out "Mr. Tildcn" and insert "Mr. Hayes." The amendment was Jost. . Dockery moved to amend by strikiug out "lilden and insert "Wheeler." which was voted down, and the bill passed its third reading by a vote of aves 3tf, nays Dockery, Green, Mabfon. col.." and Moore, col., L i t Resolution in favor of Hon. Thomas Settle, (proposes to pay him 50 for onranizinir the late Constitutional m vention), passed its several readings. Bill to regulate the rate of interest. was made the special order for Friday next at 12 o'clock, and , was ordered to be printed. . ; HOUSE OF R E 1 R ES E N T ATI V ES 1 By Moring, from committee on priv ileges and elections, a majority report upon the matter of the contested 6cat ot J. J. Horton, from Hertford county, contested by II. C. Maddrey. Jsytlarke of Craven, minority rviort upon samematter. 1 ostpoued till luesday. Wilson of New Hdnover: A bill to to be entitled an act to provide fur the colored insane in this Stale. Commit tee on insan asvlums. Bill for the support of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, providing for a Statu appropriation of 5,000 for the yars 1877-78, was laiiLon the table. Bill to protect the people of the State, from incompetent and ignorant physicians, reported favorably on by the committee on education, failed to pass its second reading. On motion of -McLean the vote was reconsidered, and on motion of Staples the bill was referred to a special com mittee of .physicians. iiy reqtest of Dr. Rausom, Staples was addci to the committee. io uuiL-uu iuu cuaricr oi l'aviu- son onegc passed its second reading. .n. ...... . .. iHirto dc entitled an act to prevent the destruction of fish iu the waters of Pender, New Hanover, Haructt aud Sampson counties, was taken up on its third reading, and on motion of hose, laid on the table. . Bill for the protection of leiral no tices was put upon its third readiug and passed. ' Resolution of instruction to State Geologist in relation to the establish ment of a department of agriculture asking that officer to furnish statistics, was adopted. A I.lvcl' Set ofScnatoi. -Vfi- York Ifrrnhl Columbia rorrttpon. d'.iicc of the th. 1 The proceedings of the .Senate com mittee arc still secret, but occasionally some information breaks out. .Senators Christiancy and Cameron c.innot sup press everything, and, n report tpeaks the truth, some extraordinary sccnr3 ensue during the sessions of the com mittee. Yciterdav, while a lpubll- can judge was testifying, .Senator Mcr- ninon (Democrat) asked the witness a question, to which Senator ChristianCT objected. ' Lpon this a violent discussion toik place, which was praticipalcd io by all tne n.emoers oi tne committee, aid which Itccaine so threatcnine that the judicial witness arose aud said : "Senators, I shall have to intcrporc my authority as a peace 1 officer of the State unless vou calm voursclves and preserve order. . This, gentlemen, ban outrage. The "peace must and shall be maintained in South Carolina at all hazards." This timely warning restored order and good humor, and, the venerable lhejri: belligercut Senators proceelcd with investigation. The committee will prubabljf conclude its labors to morrow and return to 'Wasbinjrton. i Wilmington UbUict. North Cabolixa CoyrracscE Kikst IlOirND'Or A PTOIXTM FOB QUAR TERLY Mettixgs as made bt the Pee sidixg Ej-dek, Ret. W. 8. Black, roa xnE Tresext Coxrazxcz Year : V UitevUle & Waccamaw Mis. at WTUto-ille Jai. iz, 14 Bladen, at Dems' Chapel, Elizabeth, at E!lxibeth Wilmingxm, Front Street - -Smithvil.e, at ZIon Clinton, at Clinton - Top ail, at Union . - - - - . 17. F b. 3, 4 44 10,11 tr 24,23 Cokesbu -y and loharie Miss. , at mil s - - - KenansvQle, at Kenansville. 31 ir. 3, 4 " in ii District Stsward'a meeting, at t'- Ic ture, IkK)m $.1 pxe. Front Street Church, viimington, at 11 o'clock, a. xa., Tcd. 5. In a commomcatioa published in tic Raleigh Vrtrt Mr. Scarborough uji: In your article, 'Rumored Icfalca lion,' published ia the Xncs. some statement arc made which 1 Wn it proper for mc to correct. Mr. Pool miT )x & tn fun ier Tint ff i 1 ill twit know it. nor have I the mean of kuowinjr it. Who the parties arc to whom Mr. Pool paid the monev ubject to his order in the Ralciirh National Bank, wbetjicr they were teacher or not or for what purpewe they were paid said money, I have uo means of know- ing. I suppose these fts will anitrar Mr. Pool states this in his letter to mc. Respecting this matter the .Wrs mjs it derived its information from Col. Taylor, for twenv-fivc years past agent for.the Easteru Baud of North L'aro- lina Cherokee. - - SEW AD VET I iLMEUXT UliaS. U. SXLyQYS Ct UO.. OKKKK TnF ITITRR 1TFI1 MTtlR f'l firil I. X. 1- SMALL I'll. HAilS AND HKKAKKAST HACUN. iti-nl cunil iu vat f In the inirk I. COUl'EKS AND NELSON S liELA TINES AND WINULA.TAl'ioCA. FA KIN A AND SAL.O. PLANT'S LATKA, WHITE "AS SNOW, C. I). M. t CO S FAVOKITK AND WHITE RK F L O U 11 lit t-t britido a Ainrrl"a. lill.T KDOK TAULK BUTTER. Hctt Hutttr k.M !u tK cliv. FOVS lEIBIIATFI) CRACKERS AM' CICACKEIl DUST. uitit-r fur luickcniug .vm and lniijj Oyttcrf . Bff t thing in um. PAUL MOUl'HV BKANlMiK ' Imported Segars. LA PAKEPA AND COSTA I UN A DOMESTIC SLCIAKS? BEST HEUA1LS IN WILMINGTON. riKKNIX Cl(iAHETTE. Hot Tobaceo and bct made McriMrbaum HoMcrb packed in vrr' car. A VERV RLL STOCK OF ALL GO0I1S IN OUK LINE AT I-OWEST TKICLJ. KKEECITV DEI.IVEKV. nm p. mveiis d to. jan Vi tf 5 and t TYorth Front t. EVERYTHING HUT l i a u o it s TTSUALLY KE1T IN A FIIT-CLAhl FAMILY liUr.rT.RT, can lie bad at JAM. C. HTKVEXHO'X. at the VEKY UlWEiT MarkK Vrkr. 1 have ONE Pr.ICE TOT ALL! My guoda are marked down LOU", and a I consider evcrv man to wtumi 1 tell good for the amount,' I charge NO EXTRA for kee4ng their book. I lh to rucounge ALL 0'X)D cutouKTk who hart nr may have Paa Books with me, and protnUe that they hall have the benefit of the CASH PRICE : 700 LBS SMALL N. C. U1M8 i JCSTLN; WELL CURED AND TRIMMED! jtnis-tr .ia8. am:vEN80X, ANM'AL EMI IAKLL" M Kii THIS TACIX WILL BE DELIVEKED day. IXbrr mh may rr to obUIa rw4n. ran ui to ta lUr n Moixlrt. Irkr.V. Jan 1 V.1 J. L. CANTVVELL. N. J A C .0 B I, M. U) rMlL'Tll f HUNT HT. j Builders' Hardware I'VKKV mc i::rniN AND Mm.f if U.-vr"t A'xihj lr iwiiis, 'sash, in r,u.ns, Thr mlt uti.rti ,. Hu:!!rr ao-l't-i t.t r t cjUc-1 to our lirr 1 !! M1r,tc rfrk t la ttry jtl. r. PAINTS, OILS. I1L TSS, Y UlMsilES.Ar.. . AT LOWEST PMC Tj Al J.tumr. JM)LK AttENL'Y Iju: 1 I MI'l.H W ' I'KUVED flinci l A1N ' LINED l'LMj. ' N. Jacobrs, dt:Hl N o. J, ' t !i 1 rr a t h t Bacon, Flour, &c. 50 BOXES D. MDEM, I'.IJL'. KLl I; rrJti( ICW IlkUt. ol lltL. CUBA MOLAIv-E, loo fiiu. II. sVKUI, j B COlTEE, U) BbU. SljiiAi:. lou P.!.;.. (;u j:. Vm BaI.- II IV. BAt;iiNi., ion m , m h or lye. t anmv. iti- i:nr.jr ' ' M'JKIT ai:!::.i. laud. NAIL. JU-.. ,Vr. ot .iir WfiUTit .v woiiTif. EXTRAORDINARY. JNDLCEMENN5- ABE NOW OE- 1 i.!;::d in CLOTHING! At I "-At tTutiiHtl i f !ti' .ut U in 1 .tock of ovi:ucua r. I At a Very n-all Mirpu on ttie ('M, m! fa , til 1 1 . LATFT STVLI-s and 1 am drtrtiitliKtl I u.akr ii u IV 1c tcrot of all to buv ! in. rujTiiiG ami raiMsiiiMi m& Our ALL MADE SHIRT. th-t 1 - t t0 crutarcitillaHtLcu. lbrlilrt arv rta'.ly worth t 5t. fun t.-rr i:i do Well to rxititiu It ltv Jf-jrrlitti lr- bcre. A. MIU1EK. drc t-if Ut Vrlr-t lrv4. Wilmington 6c Weldon RAILROAD. " W'lUuiuz'.' u, N. C, Jn. I, i ON .Nl A ITEi: EDMDAT. lAN. ml, 1TI. lj.-.-t!rT Train 4i tLr W I tdiiTi n V Mi.a lLifTad U run Vi Mill. AM I.Xtl: L avr H'ltfii'p 1Hi, Triml M. 1 , i . . A Arrlt 11:13 A. M.- Rttkr Mount WrM'-B - - l.W V. M. 44 Lriirc Vi'tMnn, Uilr - 12 I'J V, M. 4P. M. Aniv at Il-kr M'.uul ' C.d'f U Fn-rl - m t :o r. xl NionT Mail Auirf DaJIT Eictrr 5cdatJ Leave WCmUifflvii at .:!' V. M Wm v. m t?A A. M I'O A. M ltl A. M Crl A. 34 ?iJ0 A. U IZOJ M Arrive at (m-1.U.p - . 11 Mucj.I . . Wrlloo j . . Lrae WeMo, d;ljr Arrt ru at IU At Moui t - , " (k4d.ro - I Tfce Day Tra'a cukr ti cuauactlwa at WM..n f-r i! r.lau Ncrth ia. EaJ Uac, daily ekcrpt Suaday, ao-4 daily Ttai ULutcud auj all-rail rvtttr. 1 NItt Train loaVra t;.c c i.:kxUoc at Weldon for all jrxuNVnth tlaRklacci. PULLMAVi rALACE 5LEXPI 0 CALd aiUded xl all Nt-t T4aia. aad i run thro agufrvaj Wi:: 0 Millard SuUoofon Rklo.id, I r! tl.Lfburj& PotOOAC iLiiJOAd. rREICIIT TRAINS iU Ice Wliak ton trt-wetkJy at Srw A. M., axvj anin at 140 P.M. JOHN F. DIVCST. w n . riwral rrnt. ... f-