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' - O; M ATI JOirTTIIG CHOIR viaiuLE. nueiseU an effect, nova enise. - Its Ar"nis wiUia; Us in&nifa Utions wi h 7 Hdc1, to cure tto d s-.Je the cause H,ni' b removed, and in co other way. can rnre-Ur be offered. W RISK'S J- FE ; KIDNEY AND LlVMt CUHS is It re ettsbli-hfd t-n Just tbu principle. 95 Per Gent. of a'l diseases ar:e from derand kidnry? rd Hv-r. an(1 i,; 6trik"s atvonco a.iho root ef ih difficulty The e',pui?i.fs -f Wch it i cI?fi cr d PCf'v ur4a !Cisrcat b h !i FO0D aM1 K-HsTOREfc, gnd, br placmztbem in a healthy condi tion, d.ive cbeai and paia lYoin ibe sys- eirtr the fhnmrabic! trouble causpd by mary ur- of Wo- nnhlthY K'dneys, i ivr a? a ur Mr--; for the Distressing HisoraVrs pn: fr Malarias nd for phy Jca! d :-rang9 xvial Bavare f imposter-,- imitations aud enncocti said to l j'ist as ood. For DitWe es ak fur W KNER'bSAFE DHBEIES CURS. . For sale by ah dealers. h. u. Warner a co.. Rochester. N , a?l M Particular Notice. All the drawings will hereafter be under ik erelusive euDervision an control of GENZKAL8 G. T. BEAUR&GARD and JTJBAL A. EARLY. A SPIDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIS A FORTUNE. Fifth Grand Distribution, Claw K, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May P, 192 144th Monthly Drawing. teiia State Lottiry coapa y. Incorporated in 1S63 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capll ot 5l,000,00; to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. Br an overwhelming popular vote it& franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December zd, A. D.. 1879. ItiGbAXD SlKOLll'NUIfBSK DRAWINGS will talre place monthly. Itneveribaleror postpone Loek at the followintrDlstrlbution: CAPITAL PRIZE 30.000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each HH.T-TlCKiTS.OXE DOLLAB. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of - - $30,000 1 Capital Prixeof - - - - 10,000 1 Capital PrUe of .--- 5,000 3 Prize of $2,500 - - - S.i'OO 5 Prize ot 1,000 ! . - - - - 5,000 500 - - - - - 10,000 100 10,000 50 ----- 10 000 20 - - - - - 10,000 10 - - - 10,000 APPROXIM ATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 2001,800 9 Approximation Prizes of ICO 900 O may IJoIn the choir Invisible : VJV'8" ,mm""UJ u.ad who live Again mu uuuv ueiusr oy- their, presence; In ttnlsea atirrri tn mnMw.ii. i la deeds of xUriug rectitude, in acorn - . : v uuDcmuio kiiqi vuni enu wivo. aeli. In ihoujciiU aublima tbat! pierce the nizot And witu.tuelr rtlld persistence urge man's ro vaster bsues. I tQ tf llva in hiavH To make undylm: muic to the world,. oreauung hh oeauteuus order lut catrois ith growing sway the srowlng i fe of man So we inherit ilint sweet purity Mi iih wideniun reiroftiH-cL Lti2uJ brci aunir: Rebellious tltisti tbul would not be subaued. a. victonti preui bUnmtug KliiiHu cultu. PooruuxiouH peuileuce is quick dlsfcolved: Us discutd?, queucbed by niceilug btrmo Dlo m ttio lance and charitable air. a nd a.l our rirer truer ! beiutr avir, ' b-t koub;drt;liluUHiy in vearaUz sonsr. Tn at wk tt bed to ease the burtben oftne world. ! LaboriotiHiy tracing what must be, j Aud wIimI iciy yet be-better aw within A wonhier-im4gt for the kanctuary, nd abupeU it f jrtb beiore the muitiludo Diriuely batoau. raitmx worship m l'o insti r reveieiice more mixed with lov ibat better iisUaU live thl bumau lime shall fold ite eyelula aud the buniiu sky tie SKtuered like asoroil'Witaln inotomo Uuieau forever. , 1 Tbls Is life to come. Which martyred mu kave made more icioncuH I I i For u to strive and follow. May I reach, i hat purest hwaveu. be toother souls The cup of fclteugih iuoine great agony. I Kiikluuie cenetous ardor. leeu pure love. Heget Hie Kinlies tbat bYe uo 5ruity i Be ibekwett preeiic ota gcott diffused. io iu uiffuj-lon venuore lt-n, j bo t-httlt l join ihe choir iuvisibltt, . . tiKORGE L10T. 20 Frizes of 1C0 Prizes of 00 Prises of 600 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 1837 Prizes, amounting to - . $110,400 ' Responsible corresponding: agents wauted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid For further information, write clearly, Riving: full address. Send orders by express or Kegistered Letter, or Money Order by taafl, addressed ojtlt to M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La w M. A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Sdeet, Chicago, Ills. Of W. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St. ahington, . O The New York Office is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attentien. The partieular attention of lbs PublUs is witod to tMact lhat the entire number of the TicktUor each Monthly Drawing i told, and equentlj all the prises in each drawing are and drawn and paid apl l2-rK-f t-4waw TELEPHONES-TELEPHONES. TELEPHONES. rjmE SOUTHERN BELL TELPHON and Telerapa Co., is the Sols LicxjTSEE of the AMERICAN, BELL TELEPHONE CO., tor aupDljing Telephones inf the States ef Va , W. Ya., (South of the B & O. R. R.), N. a, 8.C , GaM ilaandAla. PRIVATE IillVES Cenitrueeed, Equipped with. Telephones and Rented. For particulars address SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH COMPANY, 195 Broadway, feb JWm New York. John Werners PRACTICAL QEBUAIJ BARBER AMD PERFUMER "tt Market at," Wilmington, N, O. My atz7 frieods in 8mithville and In the oottatry are Invited so come and see me. Ako, Sea Captains and Commercial Travel Mt Tbt beat workman and tk fliut ah. . Taking Tiiae bf'the ForclodfJ At the htt!e of-Ufovetoa . Stonewall Jackson tried an experiment which nearly frighteotd a Federal diviiion out of their boom Bars of railroad iron were cut into foot lengths and fired from same. of bis heaviest guns, and the noise tht se missiles rxhide'aa they went st-iling through the air was a sort of cross fbetwteu the shriek of a woman and the braying of a mule. The Federals listen ed in wonder at the first few which bang ed through the tree tops, and, presently one of the- pieces fell jjoat jn tront of a Peinsylvama regiment.. A I captain stepped forward to iuspect jit, and after turoiog it oyer he rushed to his colonel with the newr: 'Colonel them jLnfemaljrebi are firing railroad iron at uel ' '. -No!" , j . 'They are, for a fact!" 'Uapiain. advance ' your company to that ridge and deploy, and the minuti you find Jackson is getting ready te firo freight cars. at us send me word. I don't propose to have my regimect mashed into the ground when it an just as well be decently exterminated4a the regular way. rDttroit Freezes. j "fixcrociatifls Agonlf . 158 Constance Stbekt, New Orleans, L'a. March 16, 1881. f 11. H. Warner & Co. : Sirs Your Safe Kidney und Liver Cure has relieved me in the most happy manner from the excruciating agonies of kidney and blad der diUkuluea and gravel.! j1 j 8. GUTgRTE, ien?y Clay'a PoYertj. Mr. Clay had a large and expensive family, and he keenly) felt his poverty, while he, lost no opportunity of express ing his gratitude to friends, known end unknown, for all kinds of favors. The' diy upon which Mr. Webster made his celebrated ppeech, in March, 1850, he was highly eulogizing it at dinner, when some one asked him if he did not think Mr. Webster's influence had been greatly impaired by his allowing certain wealthy men in Massachusetts to settle an annu ity upon him for abandoning his practice in the courts so as to devote more time to public affairs. Mr. Clay .responded: 'In view oi the manner in which iny note wa9 raid at the bank at Kentucky, I do not think I ought to speak upon that subject, With difficulty I raised the money to pay the interest when I went to the bank to ask a renewal. The cashier told me I had no note there. I asked him what had become of it, and he said he was instructed to answer no question. . And never have I been able to find oat who paid it ; bat," turning to Judge Conrad, of New Orleans, he said : "Judge, I always supposed you had some thing to do with that matter." To which he responded: V Whether I or any one else had anything; to do with the matter yoa will never know." Mr. Clay then said : uln view of) my many oppo nents, I am as thankful for the secrecy as the money; but, wheal am free from public life, I am going to ' insist upon knowing who were surb benefactors." When some one said : Mr.f Clay your friends will never let. you be free front public life." "In that view, gentlemen," S said he, "bear witness to my inezpressi- Diegratiiuae to my inenas, uoi outy mr their favor, bat for their manner j of be stowing it," adding that there was but one unpleasant thing about it, that it was the only present be had ever re ceded that he could cot divide with his friends. Here Judge Conrad observed: "That need not trouble you. as yoa had liberally divided the proceeds before you gave the note." Yon are tight," says Clay ; "the note was giren principally to take up the paper of friends, which I had endorsed." Bon. John Wcntxoorth. Thousands of women hate been entire- lv cured of the most stubborn cases of female weakness by the use ol Lydia B Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 West ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. i - Onarterly ileetlnss For the Wilmington District of the Methodist B. Church, South. SSC05D XOX7HD Whiteville Waccamaw Mission Elisabeth Bladen . J Doplin Onslow . - . April 15-16 April 19 April 22-23 April 29-30 May 6-7 Mat 13-14 Tne Djlnz Bsazhter. Dfc Xlliot, who tras well; acquainted with the celebrated Colonel Ethan At lcn.yiiiud him at a tiniejwben his daugh ter was sick and nar to death, fie was introduced to the library, . when the colonel ,res4 f to him sone of his ,writ tiogs, with much selC-eomplacency -and asked, 'Is not that well donel" - While they were thus employed, a messenger entered, . and informed Colonel Allen that Lis daughter was dying, and desir ed to speak with him. lie immediatsly went to her chamber, accompanied by Dtt Elliot, who was desirous of witness ing the interview. The wife of Colonel Allen was a pious woman and had in siructed her daughter in the principles of Christianity. As soon as her father appeared at her bedside she said to him. "1 am about to die; shall I believe in the principles you have taught me, or shall I believe in what my mother has taught rue?' He became extremely agitated; his chia quivcrad, his whole frame shook; and after waiting a few momtnts he re plied, "Believe .what your mother has taught yoa-fr A deathbed is a fearful tester. . Men who, whilst in health and strength, loudly, boast of their skeptical principles, and ridicule religion, are gen erally tho first, on approach of death, or even sickness, to shudder with fear! Even of Hobber, the celebrated ; infidel, it is recorded that he could not bear to be left alone and used to awake in tcr ror if his .candle went cat -daring the night. He never could endare any dis course about death! Infidelity has no consolation for its unhappy followers in the testing hour I From Frank, Les lie's Sunday Magazine or May. It is probablo thaUtbe young 'lady celebrated ia those charming lines of Robert Barns, had tan, moth-spots and freckles, with other beauty blemishes. For such conditions, Dr. Benson's Skin Cure should be on every lady's toilet table. I I Miscellaneous. State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, . Superior &urt. Virginia B. Matthews, Plaintiff, vs. . David R. Murchison, Francis O. French Arthur B. Graves, James S. Whedbee, and Audrew V Stout, Committee and Trustees of tha First Mortgage Bond holders of the late Carolina Central Bail way Company, and William F. So roy, also such Trustee by &ubstituiion, and against John M. Robinson, 11 C. Hoffman, and William W. Chamber lain, who cl dm to have been substitu ted - for the said Stout, Graves, and French or Sorey, respectively, and against the The Carolina Central Riil Road Company, and David R. Murchi son, Kenneth M. Murchison, William F. Sorey, partners trading under tha name and style of Murchison & Co . and D. R. Murchison, styling himself President and Director cf said 'Company, and J. Brauder alattnews, Charles M. Sied- man, M. P. Leak, David W. Oates, James S. Whedbee, E. C. EoSfman, William W. Chamberlain, "Euius 8. Tucker. John O. Wiudtr, , and John M. Robinson, styling themselves Di rectors of tho said Company, and against The Farmers Loan and Trust Company, of New York, The Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road Company, and against R. A. Lancaster and numerous other persons - claiming to be Stock holders of the said Carolina Central Rail Road Company, and The Union Trust Company, of New York, Trustee, and J. Brander Matthews and Charles H. Roberts, Trustees, Dsfendants. At Chambebs, Wilson, N. 0.. 11th day ot March 1882. The complaint in this action, duly veri fied according to law, with the amend ment thereto also duly verified, being exhibited before mo as an affidavit, and it being moved thereon by Messrs. McRae & Strange and Russell & j Ricaud, the Attorneys and Counsel for the Plaintiff for an injunction and the appointment of a Receiver as prayed for in the complain, It is therefore coniidered and ordered that the defendants .in this action show cause before me at Goldaboro, at Cham bers, on the 12th day of May, 1882, why the temporary injunctioa as prayed for in the complaint, shall not be granted, and why a Receiver as therein prayed for sh ill not be appointed. It is further Ordered that the Plaintiff may file any additional affidavits and ex hibits on or before the 5th day of April, 13S2, provided, the same shall be served upon the said defenaants, or their Attor neys, by that date. ! i And the said defendants may have thereafter to file counter affidavits until the 6th day of May, 1882, provided, the same shall be served upon the plaintiff, or her Attorneys ty that date. And that the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover Coanty shall issue copies oi thia order to be served upon the defendants, according to law. JOHN A. GILMER, Jndge cf Third Judicial District. Btate of North Carolina; New Hanover County, . Superior Court. I, B. VanAtnringe, Cerk Superior Court, in and for tbe County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the fore going is a true copy from tho original on file in my office, j Given under my baud and official seal at Wilmington, North Carolina, this, the 16th March, A. D.v 1882. f.0 B. VasAMRIKGE, Clerx Superior Court, New Hanover County, North Carolina. , , ' each 16.1aw4w. Post copy, j PUR GELL HOUSE UHDSft 9BT7 KAHAQEUrifT, ' tf xuneetesv JT. cl D, L. PCUuY. - - PTP LataCProprtetor Atiaatia;aoift4 Irrt Clu la all tu:tniata&aa Tern a u aj per ear. .Atl DROITO -AS i A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER . A SURE REVIVER. IKON BrTTETiS are hichlv ecoaicisnded for all diseases reouirincr a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indijesthz, Xhf'spqxia, Intermittent Fcrcrz, WeMoAppetiteyLosic rcjiLLcli cf Hncrrpj,te Enriches the blood," Btreactheas the musclesL&nd gives new llii to the nerves. They act like a charm rvn t trKarfi w nrrnm ramrvtr.rt jiff rJj-umtj a-.rwirv.Viim. crrf ; Tr.'rt ill RwJ Bdckiruj,Heai in the SijTruzehUenrtbtinctc. The only Iron Preparation tnat wiU not blacTzen tlie tpotli or give licadachc. Sold, br all druggist. Write for the A Ti C Ecnk (Z'2 rip, rf useful and amusir? read- tn - j TrTT" ATTrrirrn ( t V T1:.am TV3 Boo tbat all tis BittcsKS9 mdby Sso" Chehicvi. Co. d h'sxs crsssed red Lass co wrapper t BtVVAIU: OF IUTATIOXS. ' UMMMMMBManBeiB apt liarua-to WIlft?.fH8T0H &; WfctOOH ! "ST i f Oyno? or Gssii ooraitov WUstncton, 5. O., April 2, 18S3. 0HANGB OY SCHEDULE. ON AZTD AFTER APR'L 2, 1832, at 8 40 A M, Passenerer Trains on te 1 f i minarton M Weldoa Railroad will raa 'ollows DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIB dsil; Nos. 47 North and 48 South, Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot ltmuHiitiaHMtwHHH S i 40 A SS Arrive at Wsldenat., IS bO f h Leave Wsldoa... ..... ...w 3 37 I IS Arrive at Wilmington, rroat St. Dspot itw.HN.MM.MN..H.. 9 65 f H rait Throuih Hail and Pasan?er Trai Daily Nos. 4i North andiOfcioata. Leave Wibninprton, Front 8t Dspet at S.1B P sr arrive at WeldoD..... 1.05 A M Lea vej Weldoa 6.10 P M. Arrive at Wiloxington, Arontt 10. IS P u Train No. 4?Nor:h wills'opot ly atBocky uo nt Buriraw, taynoii, W ana, Mount Odre. Dad sr, Oolds&oro, Wilson, hooxj Mount, Ki field and Baiifax. Train No 40 South wiU stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Ooldaboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 mafces eloai ooaaaoooa at Weldon for all points North dailr. AU rail via Richmond, ssd dally Szoepi Sanday via Bay Line Train No 43 runs dally and makes eloss oonneotion for all points Norta via Blob niond and Washingtoa. All trains ran solid between Wilmiagt r and Washington, and have Pollxnaa Palatt Sleepers Attaohed. JOHN F. DIVINK, Oeasral A. POPE, Qsn'l Pass. Agent dee I . I ' Iew York, 188. TaS BUN for 18S2 will make its fifteenth annual revolution upder tae present man axemeat, shining, as always for all, big and little, mean and gracious, contented and un happy, bepublica aadT Democrat, depraved and virtnoas, intelligent and ohtase. Tbe "U's I'ght is for manslad and woman V in d of every sat; bat Its ger.ial warmth is for t epojd, while Jt pours hot diseomfort on theblisteriog backs ot te persistently wieked i bs .- va of 1868 was a no waap-r of a bow kind! It discarded many f t e forms aad a multitude of tbe uperfiaoos words and phrases of ancie! t tournalistn. It uodrt k t report ia afresh, succinct, uncoaventional way all the nesof the world, omittinx no event of hamsn iaterest, and o mmnting upon affairs trim the tear essays of absolute independence. The euccees of tQs expert ment was ths suceess of the Sun. It effeo-ed a permanent change In the style of American newspapers. K very Important journal es tablished ia this sr entry ia tae doxen years past has been modelled fter tha run. a. very mtortant journal already exiatiBgr has been modified and bet tared by the force of the 'un'a e tample. Tbi pch of 1882 will befhesaaie outspoken, truth-tellicg, and inte estiog newspaper By a liberal use 1 ef the means wbich an ab ndent prosperity affords, we shall make i t better ta an ever before; i e shall print all the news, rutun it in rtadaMo thape, acd maaiuring its impor tance, net by tho tra itional yardstiat, bat br its real interest to the people MsUnce from Printing Ooass Square u set the first eoniSeratloa with the Bun vhentver ny taivghsppena worth reporting we.getths aarticwlars whether it hsppeai in brooklyn Ci is Bokhara. Inpolities we have decided oplnlonr. ni are accBStoxasd t) express taenia lanfcaage that eaa bs understood. We say what we think about men! and events, 1 htt habit is tbeonly ie re;cf toe bun's political coura. Thb xbxlv rJus g-sthersioto eishtpsg-s the bess matter of the eev n daily I aea. ab ac;rlcsltarl Depaitsnaotof noeqail.d aa&r tt, fall market reports, and liberal propor tion of literary, ecientihcatd domestic in telligeaee complete the Weekly Ban, and make it the best sewspaper for the f armsr'f household tUat was ever printed- Who does not know and read aad like the Sunday bun. each number of wz.iea is a Goioonda of iatcrvstleg literature, with tbe best poetry of the dav,prote every lino worth reading, bws, heaaor ma ter enough to fill a good sized boor, and lafiait'ly aire varied and entertaialog- than any book, big er little? X If oar idea of what a jcwspajer shoald be pleues yon. ssad for the baa, i hir terms are as fo'lowi . ! Per tbe daily' an, a four-page sheet cf tweatr-eight eolaeoc, toe pic by m il, p at-ptid, is 65 eeots a month, or f S.60 a year; or, ineindies? the uaiay paper, a eight-page sheet of fi-tj six eo!usans,the prl e b 65 eeats per month, or $7.70 a year, j Cf V The (Sunday edition ef the 8 an Ialao fur Shed separately at $1.20 a year postage para. ; - ... . --. The price of ihs Weekly Son, eight rr fifty-fix eelumas, Is SI a year, postage paid. For dabs often se&dmg $10 we will send ex extra eopy free. Address . 1 W. ENGLAND, Pahnsher ef the ana. Sew York City. . .. DOT IS- f i GEO. P.TILLSY. , H. HINTZB Tillej & HintSBf jq-OKTU SECOND 8TB 3TV next to cor rer of Harktt. A lot cX 1XT2A TINS MOTJIftAlN VZZI ca cab.fer tls esst CAROLINA iCEVTPAL RAILUOAD COMPANY. j Orvica GxHsaat BvpaaiwraVT, WllxaJnrtoa. N. O., VaTch 25, 162. CSAK3B of SoFncnrri.v, N AND AFTER Ma-ch ?fi. IPS rU ' loin Sohadcle wiii be operated oo tU Railroad t passenger, mail and expresh -rain, iailt. 6 .1 f Leave "5?iln.in?too.....M B 4R P . 1 1 Arrive at Charlotte at7 40 A K sTn 5 1 Leave barlotte at 7 f S P M w j.a rrire at 7ilua!c(rtn at.9.60 a M Trains ffos 1 and 7 rtov at re?ulr tttlorr oaly. anJ pnlots designated 'in tie Oompt ny's Tims Table I Tra'n Nr. I Di"y ersspt 55urd1 Do. No. 2 do da Saturday PAB3ENGER AND FBEfGEl. Daily except Rcsdayn Kn S Iave WilmiEjrtOM a., 6:10 A t 9 Arrive atOharlotts at.. 7t6 P If . - f Leave Charlotte a'i..... f:2Y A I Arriat WUminjfton at. 7 0 P SHELBY DIYISIOW, Pi8BKNGK-l.MAlL K2PRE--R AND F FtGHT. Daily exce l t Bncdtys Leav Oharlctte at.M....w....w.P:4n A Arrive at Shelby tu.'... 2 40 P U Leave Shelby atMVMM..MMMMMM.,M 14 U' l Arrive at Charlotte at ;.. (&;40 P 5? Trains Nos I and 2 make close ebanecttes at Hamlet wl h B St A Trains to and frrrx Raloih. atd at Oiarlotts wl h 8helby 1 i vision Tram. Through HleftBlnsr Gars betven WHmiag ton and O ar otteaod !et? and Charlrttt, Train No. 1 makes oonstcti n at Charlotte with A , T. A O. K. R., for Htatesville, envneeting thre with W, N. C. R.I for all points on sai rosd. ! Trails Nos 1 and & raaka iTvrel!n-i tJ Cha lotte wl h A A O B R fo? -pTtsn- burcr, Greenville, Athscs, Atl nta and all . puiau oeyoa i . Y Q. JoarrOT. r meh 25 i GerI Raorfotvi3fl,t WnOLl-SALE PRICES. WiLej- Gole & August f IRailrdad Co. OrvTca of Gkwjchai, prrT, " Wllmlniton, N.C., April J!, 1882. f i CHANGE OP SCHEDULE ON AND ! AFTER APR'L 2. IS82. '( T.20 A II, the following1 Passenger Bohsdole will be run on tots road sTIQHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Daily). Nos. 48 West and 47 Ear. Leave Wllmlngtoa,,.. 10 15 P k Leave florenee...rMM. eefte 2 11 A ft Arrive at C O and A Junction.. A Arrive at Oolumbia.M..M.MMMM... 6 10 A fa Leave Columbia. .........J...... ....... 10 00 P k Lsave C C and A A JunotloaM.M.M?i) 2D P Id Arr vs Floranco-M.MM.MM.MMMM., 1 36 A IB Arrive at Wilaingtoa. 8 23 A tt Ni&kt M aii. aim Passssata Tbaiv, Dailv, i"o. 40 West, iio Dav Mail abp Pas Bxaaia fxAie, No. 43 East.. r Leave Wllminetoa iuII 10 P U Arrive at Flo'enoo......... 2 47 A &S Leave FlorenceMMMM.MM.M..MM. 1 15 P M Arrive at WilalngtonM..MM.MM. 5 65 P H Nrs. 48 and 47 stops oa'y at Brir kley'r, bitsville, FlexiBRton, J-alr t-icff, Wariop, Florence, Ttxamossvitle, ranter, Camden Jsnctioa asd Eaitovor. Passengers for Columbia, aad all polats ot K, R. tfUlTons points bsyoad G. A C R. B C, C A A. Aiken Jasetioe, and all should take 43 Slrht Express. Separate Pullman 81eepert for Charlertot And for Augusta on train 48. I All trains run solid between Cairlaff toa aad Wilainztoct JOBS F. DIYIHK,eStTAl ei. A. POPE. Gea'l Pass. Ageais nor 28 ! . ; . 8uperlor Court of New rTanoyef luitj Kuf us 8 Tucker, Plaintiff: I vs. D. S owau,xecutor of M-E. BrfnVey, D S. Cowan acd wife Sarah 8 . T. C. Mc Ilhenny. O M. Stelman, and SJUrgaret Kepiton, Defecdsnts. ' j This action Is brought fir the foreclosure of a mortgage, dated April 12th, 1871, exe cuted to salt R 8. Tucker by aid JL K Brii.kl.y, to secure a sealed iwtte of s:!l date made by said SI. E, Brlrkley to aId Tucker, upofl la let1 of land ia the city of tl iimingtna, tn slt county, at tb South' east laterseetion of Third and Mulberry streets, f rontin 81 feet on Third street and runnine bask Kaatwardly the same width, with Mulberry street llK feet to a brick wall; belnjr part lts 1 and 2, in block 193; a&d for a julgmeut again t said U. t Cow. en ae Fxecutorofsald M. E. Brlnk'ey, for any re Idne of said mortgage debt remala In unsatL-fled after a sale of s H I t. Tre defendant tfargartt Recltog Is here by required to appear at the next Term of aald ourxw oe ceia at i-e omt tJon-e in wnmlog-ton, on the ISth Monday afrer the 1st Monday in March, 1SS2, ant answer or aemur to- the eomplaint. which was filed therein at Drcesaber Tern, 1S3I, of said Court- 0- VaJT AM BINGE. The fAZlowtncr acotacons rrrreiant wholesale prieas generslly. In! xcakisg ep emuorasrs cizaerpnasf aave toDe-eaarg UAOGINtT HuQdard.., , 2 10 12 11 BACON 5 orth Oarcliaa.- Uses, V 8boL.ldrt . V Western Smoked Scociders..M. .Drv 8alud , . 8heciJrs; V xw w M 1 K C A U - I I II . I ! . . AUKSLHtjrlrlu Turpafiuas . eeeona utcd, saeb...... New York,saeb. nsw... llO Hi O CO o o 8 O 91 12 IS 12 IS 10 so 20 CO 25 S3 ta 10 ill 14 14 13 2S URICK8 Wllaaagtoa, V 7 CO crtnam HM,,HHMM, 2DTTE.H North farolba D ' Northern, ....... CANDLEb-rJpcra Eu.. Tallow, & Adamntiae,Vteti.. CBKESk . i ... - ycrthsia Pactorr, 2 Dairy ereaa, p'ts.... . State, E... ..v.... COFFEE Java,SJ ISu. j ElO, p bmHMmmmi . LapUTTiu T ..-....-....... CORN MSAItJ bprjl I 10 UaTTOIi TltaNew b51 1 C!) tlieoed M 1 2J DOHEBTIC Bhoetirfr, 4-4 V yard....... Trr,.V bench I 00 FLOUR Fins, V LM 0 CO Super, Northern, 5? bbL 6 25 Extra do " V bbl. C CO FamllT p bbU. V City lllllExBQFsr "5 bUl I CO " Facllylf bb). 7,50 Ki. Family bbU. S 00 yi8H- . I 'if-; ttacterel, No. 1, 7 ttl.lC 00 I-W 0 00 21 O 8 CO OU Cf O O Q o 0 o o o o o 30 40 12 IS 14 11 O 18 O 1 ui ' O 1 79 1Ol'60 ; & 6 00 -Q s 10 O 6 &0 Q 8 CO O 7 2i O 7 7S C33 CO 3o. 1. V K hb!...... 8 75 .filO SO caekerei. no. 3, V bbl....U 60 . o. 2. V K bbl........ 8 00 Mackerel, No. 3 bbL..00 CO Kolleti,-? bbl S 6C N.jC. Ilerrinjc, VkjT 6 CO Dry Ood, V tb..-.w- 7 RKTILiZERB- I r ruvin Gotno, SOOQ &s.CO 00 Carolina Fertill 00 00 Savaesa Onano, 00 00 .Complete Manure " CO 00 Whana'i Phosohats " 00 00 Wando Photphate. " " 00 00 COO 00 o 0 SO O 0 21 7S eg pro oo O40 00 t?40 00 fj61 03 CIO ?D it rvi WUoox, Gibb A Co., ma- i nipniatod uneno.w...00 OO- c?41 VQ G 14 O l CO O 90 O 00 a to O l CO o - 0 11 O 1 50 I ICj Hi GLDK lb GRAIN CorD,store, 52s Cern, cargo, 56 &eI7 Corn, vei., V bathcLL. Oau, V bnshsl... .L, Peas, eow, y batbuL. EIDE8 Oreen, V E lsTy v IT). 11 93 n co: t vy 4 10 aAV SaiUrn, ICC lis 1 00 Rortb Riewr. 100 lbs.... HOOP IRO?- ton. 80 CO LARD Northern DjMnl North Carolina" V CjL.. LIMB bbl ...U... 1 LUMBER City itoaia sa'wd 085 0J 11 HO to o : i Sfciptnfr,reawod,v?ift.l8.00 11 03 iiongh edge plank, V Si ft. 10 CO CIS 03 CIS CO CO West led: oarc-o, aerord- inz to quality, V M fL..13 00t Ltrettsa aoortng,3oasoned.l5 0 B jantilnff and boards, os) mon. y 11 ft...iM....w..M13 U0LAB8E8 Ocba,hhdgl Cuba, bbli., V gal..MWM Bnxar bonse,hhdA. gal. t " " bbls. ? gaU.. Orleans Choice phli. 9 ir&L OILS Kerosene, gaL..r Lara, v cil HmnHHMi ' Linxssd, 9? gal.M..... Rosin, V gal eeeeeeeeesiai PEANUTS V bnhoL... POTATOES 6 woet, bca. .Irish, Northern, V bbL.i 4 CO PORK Northern,citymess.2S CO Thin, 9 bbL.M.M.....MMM..03 00 Prime, bbl(extra)....00 00 Rump, V bbl ..........03 CO BICE Carolina, p 6)iQ I .....1 CO (3 140 0O1 14 40 j i, 43 O r o . 30 Q ti co o too basis 0 S 74 11 O 1 1 , 1(0 o 25 0 126 1 03 3 It 7$ 7$ 8 0U COO.Oj COO 00 ooo oo CO 75 00 Ronch, PbwheL.. RAGS Country, t3 I W Romp eeeeee mitMaMSM eee) Manilla.......... M. UliGt SUGAR Oaba, V . XO Porto Rieo, V Ih...- 10j A-Coff9e, n.......- 10" f seeMH C " V 2) EX O"- . Oruihod C. ........ h.. 6 ALT Alum, y eioUw Liverpool,J aez..MMMM. Amerlean 2 laek Marehal'i fine, eaokM.M Cadis 9 saekM..M..M.M. BOAP Northern, y E 8QINGLE3 Contract, p H Common,? M...JW..MM STAYE3 W. O. bbL M.12 50 R O bhd. S - ....00 00 TALLOW V"n-...-. S TIMBER Bhipplag ? UM 00 i Mill, extra per n....ww10 00 I Kill, prims par M........J10 03 KU1, fair per M 8 C3 Common, per iw..M...w;...S CO Inferior to Ordinary, pr 21 4 CO WHISKEY Nortb'n, per gl 1 25 North Caroina, per aralw 2 CO Q WOOL Uawaabed, per 20 Q Washed, ihst . ...... i 25 U Burrv r fb. lfl ' ft O o o o o o o CO o I MO 6 00 Q a oo es Mil ! 0u 'JH 8X i3a uv 00 03 1 35 no 2 I . ' OlS 0 O oo oio 00 Ol2 00 O 9 W O I 00 v 0 ,6 00 q !s otr 7 so ssaKssasxPi JOB pai mm AT THE LOWEST FEICEf HAVIHQ YOUR PHIH TIH3 ; DOHE LLCEWH3RE ! Satisfaction GuaranteedJ P15INTING; CASK ULLT EXEfJUTEH . ' j i f - . ' t ' t rertsta reslilrig out cf (the city trd.re " ' - ! !-. o taes by saaU.fie efpetuge. (. '" ) I ,V: K..WA5XC' laatBaJiirEtttdii I T, . saboteur. s1Mt Hay VZL
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 18, 1882, edition 1
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