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i niii-i - " ' ?' . T ' ' ' : an old sksv? hi tie maid came fclpplcs out . iir 1 , pw day Willi a marry snout; i" tbn8nclnlTeet and with flying half VuMiSjoy in U mornlogair. before Veakfasf. you cry be- '''itodMkaoUie child's delight! bSttJ;mxI"ure. again and again. HlfT Sfanolent. dull refrain, aQsel tryins to understand; It 'iv wx? I he great world rainbow- n-'tle fet hardly touched the yr ! . ... ' nr soal brimmed over with Innocent . f1 ...i-don't llsteo-O sweet little , 'nr.f yoar morniag ub." I Jd: SK?"fiJ BiBt meet you. why. blithe, w KlSofte. raptor that cornea before. V- r.d sorrow are plently enough. '.1,a?iMi)liir aud paths may be 'r"ri,;r4 fhould fall liaethe dear 'j.Tj n'jWn the fruit and flowers.- ;ai!lu - .iUday with . yonr U.laJnj ":'-n' ya may, lear,: sweet: and ,,nif f nnrl155rht i ,,,,, ,,t VOI lU'''"'"" . --- thc scoffers thankee , -nd Mr. licorK'O.'-Miller bar j r he' in be Washington Congress. 5cda :i Jew days ajro.. und be . ,vtiit4 i-oniQ was fjretMhiuv"" . o Tronll Hp. Jir, ,.-;.K words, and ret I Sslto iako'ffom. every grave its fear. Heatbiorld. where life a ad death ' i kins 'all should be brave S tS'atall the dead have Jet The f ature has ben filled Mth Stained and polluted by the heart ,f Vmm the wondrous tree oi e?StbudVandl blossoms fall nrith ed fruit, and ir the common bed ot earth tho patriarchs and babes sleep shoaid welfear , which wiU come to all that is? We cannot tell, - we o no know which is .thegroater bless. ?0Mii& or death. We cannot eay that j tw i-rnt a "ood. Wc do not know lll Si is the end of thlh life or ihTd oAnother.. tbethe 1 cicht here is not Bomewhere else a dawn. I. Neither can we tell which .is the more er a arms before its lips have learned, to form a word, or he who journeys all: the length of life' nueven road, painfully taking the last slow Btep3 with staff and "Frery cradle asks us' "Whence?" and erer? coffio "Whither?" .The poor bar bariaa, weeping above his dead, can ans wer these questions as intelligently and offAPtnrtiv na th robed priest of the most authentic creed, i he teariul ignor ; ance of tho ono is just as consoun me learned and unmeaning words of ,the other. No maD, standing whero the horizon ol a life has. touched a" grave, haB any right to prophesy a future filled with. -pun and'tears. it may uo dpith frivra nil there 19 oi WOrlb to life. if those we press and strain against our hearts could' never die perhaps that lore would wilher from the earth. May be thin common late treads from out the paths between our heirt3lhe weeds of selfishness and hate, aud I had rather live and love where death is king than have eternal life where lovo ia not. An other life is naught unless we know und lova again the ones who lave us here. They who stand with breaking hearts around this little grave need have no fear. The larger and the; nobler faith io all that is und is to be tells us that death, even at its worst ; is only perfect rest. And we know that through the common wants of life the needs aad duties of. each hour-r-their grief will lessen day by day until at last this grave will be to theui a place ol rest and peace almo3tof joy. There is for them this consolation: . The dead do no; suffer. If they live again their lives willsurelv be as eood as ours. We have no fear. We are all children of the same mother and the same fate awaits us all. We, too, have our religion, and it is this: Ilelo for the living; hope for the dead. Many Miserable People"drag themselves about with failing strength, feeling that tbev are steadilv ainkin? into their graves when, by using Parker's Ginger ionic, tney would nnd a cure commenc ing wun tne nrst dose, and vitality and mrengia Barely coming back to them 3e other colamn. " v Sola Karrf Id's Girl. They were seated together side by side oa the sofa, in the most approved loviug fashion his arm encircling her taper waist, .etc. "Lizzie," he said, "you must have read my heart ere this; you raast know how dearly I love you." "Yes1, Fred you have certainly been very attentive" said Lizzie. "Rut, Lizzie, darling, do vou love me? Will yon be my wife" "Your wife. Fred? lij all things, no! N p. indeed, nor anyone else's." "Lizzie, what dt you mean?", ; , "Just what I say, Fred. I've ?ot two married sisters ' : , ' "Certainly and Mrs.- Ilopkias and r. Skinner, have very good bnsbands, 1 believe." - . "So people! gay. bat 1 wouldn't like to tind in either May's or Nell's shoe?; U's all." . . ' "Lirzit you astonish me." - "Look here, Fred. I've had over tweuty.five sleigh . rides this yinfer, toanks to you and my other gentlemen friends." ' Fred winced a little here, whether at e remembrance of that unpaid livery hL. or -the idea of Lizzie sleighing with cr other gentlemeu friends, I canuot jxitivjy answer. - - - . "How many do you think my sisters wve had! Not a sign ol one, either of 5jem. Sach pretty girls as May and Nellie wexeitoo," and somnch attention 3,SJe3to haTe.Mv - : "l I casionally, as well as a lecture or concert cmeuiaes, ana 1 shouldn't like it if I proposed attending any such entertain, mentno be invariably told that times were hard' and my husband couldn't afford it; and then to sneak off alone." "Lizzie, Lizzie,- "J - ' . ; " A nd then, if once in a dog's age he did condescend to go with me any where in the evening. I shouldn like to be left to pick my way along the slippery places at the risk of breaking my neckj he walk ing along unconsciously by my side. of a dependent, clinging nature, and need tlie protection of a strong annV 'Li2zie, thiais all nonsense."), J "I'm the youngest of our fami y, and perhaps I've been spoiled. At all )event3, I know it would break itiyjlieart to have1 ay hu3band vent all the ill-temper which he conceals from the outside woridt on my defcacele S3 hmd." J; "But, Lizzie, I promise you that I'' 'Ob, yes , Fre'd, I know what you are; goincr to say that you will be dilierent but May and Nell have to d me time andj again that no better husbands than theirs; over lived. No, Fred; as a Joyer. vou ars1 just perfect; and I shall hitc awfully to give you up. Still, if you iare bent on marrying there are plenty of girls who have no married sisters, or who arc not wige enough to profit by; their example, if they have. And dot'tfret aboat me, for I've no doubt I can find some ,oce to fill your place " I 'iut before Iilzzie bud concluded, Fred made for the door, muttering something Vunmentionable to ears polite" 1 AThere !" cxclaimemd Lizzie,! as the doorclosed with a ban, "I knewf he was no better than the rest. That'.jhu way Johu and Aleck swear uudsjam the doors when thinga don't go just right. 1 Ilo'd make a bear of ahusbaud, but I'm sorry, ho camo to the point sooo,.f6i he was just a splendid beau!"- umwick h ' redohian. iucellaneous. Particular Notice. All the drawings will hereafter be under the "exclusive supen ision and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and tCbkl A. EARLY. , f t y ,A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VIN A FORTUNK. Second GraiictT3l3tribution, Class B, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Februa rj l'i, 18S3-HUt Monthly Drawing. Louisiana -Statu Lotti ry ccmpar. . Incorporated in 1863 for 25 years by. the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a" capital of $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. ! I By an overwhelming . popular vote its franchise Was: made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1879. j- IT8 GrA-ND 8IJTGLB NtTMBEK OrAWXN&S will tal(e place monthly, i , j It never scale or -postpone ' Look at the'follownj' Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZ E $30,000. ' lL .100,000 TrcKET8 at Twb DoiXAfts Eaobu Half-Tickets, One Doi.i..vk. . LIST OF PRIZES 1 Capital Prize of , $30,000 - 10,000 5,000 - 5.000 - - 5,000 - 1 10.000 1 Capital t'nze of I Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of $2,503 5 Prizes ol 1,000 20 Prizes cf 500 100 Prizes ot 100 200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Prizes of 10 110,000 - 110.000 - 10,000 - 10,000 APPROXIM KTION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizes ot 2001,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 1C.0 &X) 1857 Prizes, amounUne to j - - $110,400 Responsible corresponding ag:ent6 wanted at ail points, to whom liberal compensation will lie paid. For further information, write clearly, irivioe full addre-s.- tfend or ders by express or ft'efristered Letter, ,qr b' oney Order by mail, addressed only to . jU A. IIAUIHIN, ; Naw Orleans, La or ftl. A. DAUPHIN, 127 a Hiir et'. fet, Clilcaco, lilg.1 The N ew Vork Offlce ia removed to Chicago Sf. B. Orders addressed to New'urleans win rectivc prompt aiic!-uu ?7t? particular attention of tlie Public culled to the fact that the e7tiire numbfroftAe Tickets for each Monthly Drqtcingis sold, and cojisequenity all tlie prizes ih each drmi ing are tela anddrau-n and paid. an l l-wed-t-lwatw OFFER NOW ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS llea'iy-Mado -Vl thing J FURNISHING BOOTS &SUliS ! HATS! A: FULL LINE OF ! GIL GUOTH! ; ' -or,. AND .! - - - . i .. VYe respectfully solicit a ca: before parchasmg elsewhere. ..' - . . - ..I ...I -I.:--- SOL. SBE0S oct 21 - GRAWD BARGAINS. ...... .i . SdiiJE&IBEOS ! OF .. i. ' i GOODS ! J A TRut TONIC . : V I A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IROX BITTERS are highly a ccsam ana cltctens tonic; cijfcciaiiy luatqcarif jjfrpaMj'lAiumUlait Fevers, Went of Atreiite,LoKi of StrcnitJt.Le.cb(f Urtcrna.clc, LaricLcs tlie Llobd; Etrcngthens tho musics, and g i ves new on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symplonix, such as lasting the Food, Bcltlivntj,llmi in the Siomath, llearih tm,ct. Flio only Iron Ireparat hm that xvill not blackea tho tooth or give headache. Sold by all drnggfets.- Wrie for th? A li C Bookt32 pp. of useful and? arausing reacl mg) vnifnt. - BROWK CHIinCAIj CO.; Baltimore, Md. Eac tkiij 1 Iron Sitters are nde Upctv-s CffZnc Oct. and hvro crossed rod liars oa wrapper. L DETVARF. OF 11IITATIONS. . tpl 12ar3-to j - ' I ....... . Wil.f Col & Augusta Railroad Go. ''rriCC OF f EKE3AL CCP 'T'l 32. f Wiliainston, W.O., Jan. t 1832 CHANGE OP BOQEDULB iON AND AFTESi Jaouarr 1, 1882, it 10.15 t H, the following Paeaenger 8chdal will be run on this road ! ffIGH EXPBE38 T3AIIIS (DailT). Noa. 3 West and 47 East Leave Wilmintoa....... : 10 15 P A Leave Floronoa. ...... .... .J 2 2) A ft. Arrive at CO and A Juaatlon..'6.10 A SS Arrive at Columbia. fi AO A si Leave Columbia. io oa p v Leave O C and k A Janetlon.......10 20 P M Leave Florenes 1 36 A M Arrive at W ilmtngton... w. . . 6 10 A M Sisht Mail and Passkhskr Tbair, Daily" o. 40 West, abd Dat Mail and Pas. SKaesa Ikain, o. 43 East. Leave Wilmington at....M 11 OS P H arrive at Florence 2 47 A M leave f"Toren'ce, 115 PM rriTe at Wilmintrton P M Mail iNs Fasbkswi Da'it, 42 ! . tast. I- West, 45 It 'urt, WilmlDfjton............. ...... 8.35 A U Arrireat ITloreac... .;12.4& P M Leve rence 5.45 A M Arrive at Winifizt)n 12.00 M i Nos. 43 aid 47 stnpa cn'y at Bri klej's Whitevitle, Hemingtoa. ai' bluflF, Marion, Florence, TimmoDimile, amtor, Camden Junction atd Kastover. Passeoers for Columbia, and all points oa 0. i G. R. R., 0., O. A A. R. R. Statioop, AKea Jarjotion, and all points b&jond, hoald take 41 Night Express Separate Pulima 8Jaoper for Charletcs iad for Augafta on train 47. ill trine . ran solid between " Ohri?IOD tnd WilminKtODt - iOri siyf35e. 'wral da 1, HiPF, ren'l Pa cjtsni ! W1L!H8T0H It WEIQOH I CA-tLUOAD COIflPAflY. i Qmow ov Qmu'h ovraatxr itDnt 1 Wilmington, N. O.. Janl 1, 1832.' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. . ON AND AFTER Jsnuiry 1st. 1892, at 8 40 A M, Passenger Train on the Ti aiinc ton A Weldon Railroad will ma is follows; DAYIAIL AND KXFRE88 THAltt. d j j "Nos. 47 Nortb aad 49 Boath, Lftve WTitailnxtoa, Front St. Desot 40 A Arrive at Weldon at.M.. 12 &0 l' Leve Wldon........... 3 37 P Arrive at Wilmington, Front Bi. I Depot atM........MMMM. 9 55 P M Past Throutrti Mail and FMsener Train Daily-Noi. 43 North and 40 8oat&. Lssrej W iiraingloo. Front 8t- I j-jpf't It HiMm(MJnlHMH 6.15 P Arrive t eldot.... ......... 1.15 A Uat) W!doa.:....M.,..M.n..M.m 6. 15 P rriTe at WiluiaRton, Front at Dcpot...M...........MM....M..M.10.C0 P Dav Mai: atd PaKeae?. Daily,- Nc. a M M M 5 North and 42 Hrntb. Lea-e Wiimi (r'tn Kroatt.. : l?YOt AtsMfaaM I 03 P Arrive at e unn tu.,...,i9 (O f Leav eld m at .........w...l SS A Arrive at Wi.miretoB....w..i..8 15; A Train No. 43 North wiilo e-v ntUy atSo:ty Pont. Burlaw, fciarnolia, Warsav, Monet Olive, Dnd.'ev, Goldstero, Wi'sjn, ltocAy Monnt. Knhe'd and Halifax. . ; Train No 40 South will stop only at Rocky Mount. Wilson, Goldaboro and Marnol a. Trains on Tarboro Braneh Road Leare Roekv Mount for Tarboro at 7.15 P M Dily and laesday, Tharaday and Saturdty ; 3 1A AM. CeiTirninK, leave Tarbiio at 9 00 A M daily, i and Monday, Wednetday and Friday at8:50P Mi 1 T i Train So. 47 makes clow eoaoestion at 'vTelion for alt poinu North dailr. iUrai! ria rilchrtiond, and dally except Haad.y, via Bay Lane. I ' ' ! : ' Train No 43 runs daily and makes elort e'?naection for all points Nortb vis Rieb- isoaa and Washington. ; Traia No. 45mcs viaRiclunozd and Wa h t aaU makea clce connection daiiy to Bichmccd, and except atarday cfgbtafcr all po eta ou'th f icbm sd. -j' All train i rii. Aoliu Ddivmb Wilmlagt-m and Washington, end bavo Pull i as. Paiacf Sleepers Attached. JOHN P. DIVINE, General SspW A POPE, Gan'i Pass. Agent Dissolution. riioa tjn.uut oAiiinu .mju.-h., r" m wwtv jj u"""" senr, g. p. g hotter retiring. The aecets and liabilities are assumed by nardicj Johnson, who will aign in liquidation. HARDING JOHNSON, 8. r.8HOTTR. Tf Hmlusten, N C Jan 1, l$$3.EJan 2-tf TONIC i - - u --. s I 1 reinmmendal for ail diseases requiring .life to the nerves: They act like a charm -S. IF lM. ,r w .i-r ' . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD I 'COMPANY. Ovrios Qaasaai. Hvraaiararoaxr, ;.l wumtojttoa. B. O., L'ec. 50, 1S81 GGANGR OF SCHEX)FIJ6 I (XX AND AFTKB Jao. 1, ig2, jhe, foW ' loJBe 8shedale will b ooeritad on 1BK be o Derated on t' is Railroad x PABSESGER. MAIL AND 'RAItf, DAILY. EXPRESS o 1 f Leave wnn,inirton.w.8.2ft P M Arrive at Charlotte at..5.60 A M Leave Charlotte aC.MM.10.13 P U j x.rriTeai r uuiinjf son at. 1.32 A si I Trains Nos 1 aad 3 stop at regular station only, and points deaisated "in theGomoi M . . . iitii .. . . . . . PASSENGER AND FREIGBl. Daily except 8undaj' 96 b f Leave WRminfrtoa at, 5i40 A 5 1 Arrie 'at Char lotte at-., 7:R5 P U f Leave Charlotte at..... 4:15 A D 1 A rrt Wilmington at. 5.65 P M Hp 6 8HELBY DIVIBION. Pi 88ESGEU,MA1L EXPRE8S AD FREIGHT. 1 j DaUyexeept Sunday. Leave Charlotte atM............i......M.8:00 A li Arrive at 8helby aU..MW.U..l2.C0 U Leave Shelby at....MM..MMMM.,M,.M 1:00 P U Arrive at Charlotte at 5:C0 P It Trains Not I and 2 make elose eonneetiea a Hamlet with RsA Trains to and from Rlsfsrb, and at Charlotte wi h Shelby Di vision Tra'n. ! Theoaih dieepioar Cars batveea Wilmiog. ton asd O ar otteand Ralaisb and Charlottf. Train No. 1 makes eonnetien at Oh&rlntte with A , T. A O. K. R., for 8tte8ville, connecting tnre with q. R, for all points on 81 road. Trai'e N03 1 and 5 make connection at Charlotte with A A NO R R for Spartan burg, Greenville, Athens, Atltnta aad all points beyoa rt. tl Train Hod makes close "connqct'on at Wi), nilngton wih W A WRBf r points North. Train No 2 makes e'oee conneetion with W., O A A R U rt Q. JOHKSOV, d?c 31 ecaral 8aprintan4&t 1881 THE SDH. BALTIMORE 1881. Pablighd Dally Except .Sunday. oownw; as the Freshest and Most Badstactory of all Newe I v papers. " Low in Price - Compact in Forau Independent in EzpiesiionConservativelin Tontt J The earear of THE 8UN. :from! Is tarlle beginninff, haa been characterised by a pro gressive spirit and an original and effective enterprise. To these characteristics it stead, faatly adheres. v Covering as it oes tbewhele field ot news paper endeavor its every number is a eom plete reflea of the spirit of the times and the activities and even a of the day. V '" TBE HON expreaset its opinions on .ear ren teyei's as tbey arise jnd on subieeta ot public interest, with the view only of arriv ing at rig : t result acd conserving the gen eril welfare . Its consistent integrity If thor oughly known and understood. : A8 AflrtrtT-CLAHH NKWRPAPSa, THE HUN i aianted to the needs ot all and enjoys a world wide confidence. The exfnt and Triety of THB . SON'S Local Report, their earefal accuracy and avoidance of pruriency, constitute a striking feature, acceptable both at home and abroad. ITS COKU-HPONDKNOB, Foreign and do beetle, ia unsurpassed in ex cellence and freshcees. i IT8 WA8UINGTON BTJRSAD ' eovers all the phases of political informatioa transpiring at the National Capital, with proper note and comment. Unexcelled is the past, it will be maintained at the highest standard (n the tatcre.; I THE" ARRET AND rtTOOK REPORTS cfTHC 8CH are collected ard complied with the almost care, and may be taken safe gnides by all who desire to obtain the latest and ccost trustworthy informatioa oa thees important topics.; r j In abort, Tlifc r-iJN wi'l ccntinoeto main taio the hist reputation it ha acquired as an . erst'prifiirj a-nrate and weu-eitea j cevipr, a'waye ready to add to its taeili j tics for colcfioc oea hipTer rcery tf meet the lacreaiiof irfem of thatine and tocjaiatai the tlet ennfi ine of which j its lae jid stedl:y iccreaaiag cheeWtion giTeseridecce. I Terms .rf subscription ', by Mail Cr in ini-Yer, pOfUx iocludel.?....,..Jtf ria Moi ft e, pottage iccluded.......... 3 bree SS nr.tt s, postaee iccluded- I isciuded. 1 Two iJoctff, i.4natr One kJnuth, poaUee iacladed.. Addrn i , A. t. ;A8KLL A CO., Fnbliabers, "r. ' Hh'Miq?. S500 Reward. ITK PA T'h a reward v . f ,r T c.m .-f 4 ier CM-nvlaint. Drs- patl m ur dtx tece i a,n: enre witti i,.-tififi. -ra .trtn'r nt.1iiu4 iS I Arm rami VMS kii'! .r.tt nmwMm fail i iiuntciina r r craic. i,rpa OOXfit. ccn'aiaing 3 1 ril, 2S eeia. For sale qy il Drngcista. rje-rr of euterfaits and 1 xiiiatit. t L ceac is macafaetsred oalj y 4'tiz u wssr uu "Tne i'ill axa ke's," 1814 13 W Madiscn 8t, Chicago, free trial paskags sent by salt prepaid ca receipt ct a Scent stasp. aeh lJ-dAwly His ca Hansons. TH VARifeTY STORE ffHB UNDEBSIGNED WOULD RK 8pectfnlly notify his friends and the public that he has recently re- torncd from a, visit to the Northern El1? ar kets I where he has purchased the Handsomest ! Display MILLIF1ERY, FANCY GG00S. '.ROT IONS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. he -has ever offered in'.thia city. Myj stock is" Iiarge, Gomplsie i And in 1 have tboueands of things which it would take columns to ennmerale. My fine, fresh FRENCH CANDIES are a specialty. 1 k-ad in these 'goods aa my patrons well know. I have an elegant variety ot : ...!'" 1 Millinery -Roods, . Hut TriKunins, Ac., To which I invite tire attention of the Ladies. 1 My stock of CORISTM AS GOODS is full and complete and having been bought low will be sold low. I respectfully invite a call and inspec tion. L. FLANAGAN, I Variety Store, dec 19 No. 42 Market street. THE rSSSX of all t IO FOR HAN AND BEAST, For more han a third of a century the Mexican aiustimg Liniment has been known to millions all over tho world as tko only gafo reliance for tbe relief of I acciaenta ana pain, it is a medicine above price ana praise the beet of tta lit ml. For every fom ol external pain tne - a Mustans' "Liniment is -without an eonal. 1 f SV va laalt a -tt j-1 MMaAl A A 1 a. - w .m n l-E -V Alva ia ayaa'-fc.-o -w . is tne very bone-maklnC tne continu ance of Taia and inflammation impos- slblg. Its effects upon Human Flesh ami ; tne unite creation are equauy wonaer ixu. xne Mexican Liniment Is needed by somebody in every bouse. Every day brings news or the agony of an awl" ul acalfi or burn subdued, of rhcnmatlo martyrs re stored, or a valuable hone or ox save d. by the healing power of thia 1INIE9ENT" ine auaiASt xioa. as BheumatlBm. Sirellines, 1 StlflT Joints. Contracted 91 nscles, Bnma and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains. Poisonous Bites and Stlnsrs, StifZness. Lamenen, O'.d Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains. Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, and Indeed every form of -external dis ease. It heala without scars. For the Bsdte Creation it cures . Bimlm. Hnrlnnv. StlflT JfllntS. '1 Founder, Harness Sores, lloof Ils eases, iroot Bot, trew worm, scan, Hollow Horn, i Scratches, IVlnd tralls, Spavin, Thrnah. Ringbone, Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon the Sight and every other ailment to vrhicn th3 occupants of the Stable and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican Mustang Itntment always cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, . FOE MAXT- OB BEAST. S B S S l " m S 1 r. S-SJB1 W BST BK 14 asa CO 00 60 v f 3. f f 5 a nnnnn E IS mmm THE BEST OF ALL tlnieaEtiTs 3 . I fSeno jr 2-af "' Health in Wealth l DB S C . WEST'S Nxav aa 1 bxAni TaiATXXtrr, a spedfio for HTsteria, Dix stats, i Convulsions, - Ntrvos Headache, Sieatal i)sprsslon, Leas of Ksmoiy,! Impo toaey. i rcsaacar Old Age, caused by over axernoa sxsoascif. ct ovsoiadaigrmee, whkh leads to cvlsery, decay and death. Oat box will ear recent case. Each box con t lias one naosth's tree ton at. One dollar a boa, or six boxssi for five dollars; seat by nail prepaid ea reeeipt of prioe. We guar, ante six boxststo ear any ease, tv ith eeb order reeeivsd by cs for tic brxea, we will and tat purchaser oar written agreement to retort the money If tbe treatment does sot St a evrtw i uvarattea issued by WM H OatEEN Drmjrgut, (saceetawr to Green A Ela&aer) Wfl&iagton, N C. Orders by jnail will receivs) proas jrt aUtnticr ! i nsb;n-dAwlT . --rC -',v..,':. WnOL3AXB PRICE3. 1ST' The foUovtag quotations reprateat rholsaale prieat . ranarallT. . Ia toaklaar as all crdsrs blgher prices Lav to be ehargsd nAGtJINO rttandari.. IViO IIXQ C3 o e o is o 10 t two o J lb l f lb BACON S Mth Carolina. tiaras, w Bhoakiars, V fX Cicas. v 13. Wwtra Sxack ad Btwtijiinimiiiim Siaca. v fH.-..' Bboeideri..MMW. Dry Raltsd Sides, V Sbctiiders. "9 Tb.. B5EF Live weight. HQ "AUREIi Sf iritsTurpaatins O l so o o ca o a o a oo on ct o : I New Tork,e&ea, naw... 1 SS f KKSWAX-V . 29 blilCES-i-Wiliaiagtcn, H T CO Northern m......... CO PUTTES Nortb Carolina Ik 11 Mfrthara,P ,M.tx. 3S CANDLES-Spermpft SS Tallow, V !b.,....w 10 Adasaantiae,!? set,..... " C13EESL - sTcrtheraPaetcry. .' 14 Dairy cream, , .,,,, 14 State, V 13 CO?FXjATa,V5X IS o o O o o o o Wo, V E Lap nyra, ? E.. .. 16 O UOIiN aKAL V bushel. ... TO 0, o COTTOH mza t New V bdl I 60 i Pieced H t 25 DOMESTIC 8heeting, 4-4 p yard.!.-. O f O J It O 4 00 o e ct o so O l CO O 7 26 O 7 7& O l si OS CO oioso ooo 00 o o so O 6 1 O S TS O 6 CO i. ar, v oacon .w... FLODU-rme. p bbL , Hapw, Northern, bbL.. Extra do ' bbl. family i bbU. C'ltv HUlExSnper p bbL. ! " Jrami1yrbbL " x- FamllTahfc1. i o 5. 6 T 7 T 8 00 00 60 00 50 00 to 00 Hacker el, No. I, p bbl.J8 00 -o.-l, V K bbl..... 8 15 ; Maexerel, No. 2, ? bbl.ll SO ! No. 1, V K bbU.T.... 00 Mackeral, No. 3 V bbL.00 00 MoUets, bM. - , S 50 V. C Herring, ke&w- 6 SO DryCodjjP b.lJL T 1EBTIUZR8- PernvianOuano.psOOOfit.OO 00 Carolina fertiliser " M CO 00 OT0 CO O40 CO ! O&0C0 oei cc O40 CO QiO CO CU CO Navaasa Ouano, Complets -Manure ' Whasn's Phosphate ' Wando Phosphate. Wilcox, Gibb A Co., 00 CO 00 CO "CO 00 "00 CO BS sipuiatea Mnano. 00C9 CI u GRAIN Corn .store. I? 562s TO 63 00 55 70 4 10 so 1C O T1H O TO o CO O TS O argo, 68 &imn. Corn,yel., bashsL..t Oats, V buahel.. Peas, cow bnshL.. HIDES Green, V Zb Dry, y C? .... .. ...... i ., . HAY Eastern, V 10QBt North Rivsr. V 100 Ibs.. O 11 o i so Oil! HOOP IRON V ton.M 80 CO OSS CO uniw northern y ZD.... North Carolina v &mMt LIMN Vbhl . HfcO 12tf 11XO 18 1 20 O 1 IS LUMBER City I taamsa'wd 8b.petnfr;resawed,p iff 1.18 0C Ronghedgeplank. Mft.16 CO West India eargo, aseefd- lug to quality, M ft 13 00 Dresaed fiooring,aeascnd.l5 00 gcentling and boards, com mon, 9 M ft..M CO KOLAB8ES Cuba,hhdVgl 34 Cuba, bbl., Vgal.. . 41 Bngar bouse, hhds. "S gal. 25 M bbls.gaU. 28 Orleans Choio bblsj V gaL CO NAILS Cat. 20dto4d,Vk?g,basis OILS Kerosene, "O gaL.M. 10 ar san a A- OH 0b Ol 00 i OlS 00 oss oo i.ara, er gai , mm - m SHMiastmiMSHS lanseea, gsi.M. tiotin, gaL......... 25 PEANLTT8 busbeL... 80 POTATOES 8weet, bus. 00 Irish, Northern, bbL.... 2 25 PORK Northern, city mecs.17 56 Thin, bbl.M..MM.MMM..00 00 Prime, V bbl(axtra) 00 00 Rump, Jf bbl 00 BICE Carolina, 9 BM..M. 8J Rongn. w bushel.. BAG 8 Country, Utty, v.o &OPK Manilla......... CIUGAR Cuba, jp b.. Porto Bice, A Coffee, V lb.. P- " V Xb.. O- V Tb... ExO Bk....... 00 Crnshed V Ib...... f SALT Alum, V sack-. TO Liverpool, saek.M.MM.. T5 American y sack 00 Uarahal's fine, y saelt.. Cedis 9 iukHM.M.MN.M. . CO bOAP Northern, V S 8B1NGLES Cootrat,ViN 6 00 Common, )l.MHHMmm 2 00 STAVES W. O. bbL V If .12 50 11 O bbd. 7J E. 00 00 TALLOW -fe & . TIMBER 8 hip pier H.14 CO kill, extra per sC-..MtaMM10 00 Klll,primt per Vm.m..10 00 Min.iFM M a $n Common, per SfMMl.M.M.5 00 Inferior to Ordinary.per M 4 CO WHISKEY North'n, per gl I 25 STortb Caroina, per gal.. 2 CO WOOL Onwaahed, per ! 20 "W achaxL xer - - , 25 . Barrv wool. Der - 1t, 10 PRIf.jTIIJG ! AT 7 HE LOWEST P. BICES! ASCE3UI MY f RICES OEF00E KAYino ;your PRiriTino 00HE ELSEVHRRE I Satisfy cticn C uaxahleed J p E IN TLTOCARRfCLLT EXECUTED cr persons teidlrg oat of tbe eftyjsata to them by ttali fire of pvataga, r. 8. tfAEHOOL :, : - -;-;--;..-' -. - .... - - ' ,. Cerser CLcstaslf nd?WttfT Ctrtt . Of cs BsvUv'tBtCalaff U IS 8 - ' tf . si IS 15 11 P ; 16 . so; TJX T0i - eei " 4"
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1882, edition 1
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