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E1ISCEU,aNEqtjs , . i ii ii i . ii I UAFLROAD8, The Daily Review, .IOSIL T. JAJ' Editor & Prop. WJxMiyGTQN. N. C. MU-VOAY. JANUAKY 7. 164. KoM-d at the Postoi&oa at Wilmington. N. C, as tOMod -class ntter. Gen. Grant U said to be now in eay financial circumstances and to have foresworn general speculation.- Ho U on of the iarseit stockholder in the banking and brokerage business- f Ward, Grant &' Co., New York. It U uouitirely asserted that uauVr ho circumstances will Gen. - (Irani porrul his came to be uted (or the Presidential nomination la tiia National Republican Convention, and that fit present he is Inclined to favor the nomiaaiion of Senator Logan. - - The celebrated clipper ship" Young Amcriai has been sold to an Auitri.-tn hoc K5 for $ 15,000. and will hencelorth bo enaed unt!er the Austrian tl.-tc. in freighting, petroleuni up thj Mediterra nean. The Young America has alvraya been regarded as a typical Atuetican ship, and her transfer thai to a Iuret;n flag occasion I a passing searinaerti.nl re fret anionjrtho old ealts and other ship- pnj peop! at the New York Maritime Exchange. Sho was built in 1853 ; ht r , draaxht i 22 let; length. tm iw-t : Width, 43 fec The c-.loat apartment hou-c has broken out afresh vt New nity. Thus, within the pl !mv contracts have bitn ir.Hi fur lT32t York dnvs. a 1n- story friruetur ot thy. ifi? ll,t' ! southeas. corner of Sixty-Second l c'i j and the Boulevard, to , T:5.000; seven four-tory brown aioko j'riv.v.t dwellings, Sprout y sixth fm-t and Ninth avenue, to cost jglZO.OiX); fcix ditto, Srventy-uin'h street nnd Ft.jrth avenue, .110,000; th-ee live story brick stores. Greene. ntr Houston tlreet, 8175,000; seven live-story flals. Eighth avenue and One Hundred :md Thirty.fourth street. $140,000. Tho Louisiana reformers, or jomo of them, have astounded tbo ;ostmastcr general by sending an attorney to ask him to deny tho Ner Orleans Exposi lion the uso of the mslls on the grt'jnc that It is really a "branch ot the lottery, company. It was charged that the coapaay officers control tbo exposition, and that they In fact got It merely to draw people to the city and make a market for tbo tickets, end so or. ; but Mr. Grcshara answered that he co'njd uot close tho malls against an enter prise specially recogniz-id by Congress and by tho President, and tho attorney went away promising to renew the attack la another way. Such is tho tory. A New York letter sajs : The year jots out with more or less complaint among merchants and business men ns to the unprofitableness of trado duriug the past twelvemonth, coupled with a disposition to tako cerulean views of t lie outlook iorl8S4; but, if ono could get at all tho facts, there are many shrewd people who beltevo it would bo found that most of tho croakers have a handsome balance for the year's trade on the profit sido of tho account The habit of complaining, you know, is a chronio one with tho avcrago New' Yorker, and whether on or off the com merclal exchanges, it ho is not making money with phenomenal rapidity, he Is prono to talk as if everything was join z to tho dogs, and as if thero was really nothing now worth living for." , a Ml m The last night of the year is full o superstition for the Swedish peasan folk, and the you a 3 poo pi 0 especially hopa to read their future as the old year dies out. Hero are two ot tho ramcs they practice; After the light is put out la your bedroom you must throw jour slipper over your left ahoolder and then look next morning to eein what "position it has fallen. If the toe points to the door you will leavo that honso during tho year, but it the too points Inward then you will remain where you are tor another year. It is customary also on the same night for the peoplo to 0 . out into the house where the logs of wood are kept that areasea loriwei. i-acn ono pices up the firU leg that comes to hand; if it is a clean and shapely piece so will his Cher) future partner be, and vice versa. Letter from Cyrus Y. Field, Jr 8 East 57th Street New Yokx. May 8th. ISS3. Several times this winter I have suf fered from povero Colds on my Lungs. Each time I have applied Allcock's Pobus Plasters, and in every instance I have been quickly relieved by apply ingono across my chest and ono on my back. My menus, through my advice. have tried tho experiment and also found It mostsiccesslul. .1 tool that I cxa recommend . them mo3t .highly to any one wh m aso ht to try thtm. GYKU3 W. FIKI.Il. Jr.. Weak Dack. Rheumatism ai.d nil Ixcl Pains are rel-ered ami cured by Alt-cock's Pouous Plistp.. One trial will convin you. but sec that youet.ho genuioo. as a'.i other so ealkd Porous Piasters, without a single exp:i"n. aro worthless imitations." Nothing is ejer done boantifnlly w hich it Oxrss in pr!Co. SHOUTS Texan marriage notice: ''No cards, no. cake, no dowers, no thanks, no re grets, nobody' business." J . Ex-Gor. Wm. Smith celebrated hi" 67th birthday last Thursday evening by a reception at his residence near ar- xvnton, Va. The venerable host was in excellent health. ' , Durinz tha oast year. 30 vessel of 12,173 tons, registered or owned in St. John. N. IS.; and valued at $322,000. were lost., against 20 vessela ot 12.487, tons; worth g402.00u in 1882 The Richmond.1 Fredericksburg & Polouiac Railroad Company has Ue dared a dividend of 2.50 per share on common stock, and the amount on each dividend oblijatoo of one hundred dollars. " t j Miss Claude T. I.awrence. the 14 year ol&daugbter of Wm. Lawrence, a wealthy farmer of Grant county, Ky.. eloped last week with Henry C. Hajnes, aged 30 a farm hand in the employ of her father. The elopers wer married in Cincinnati, t. Health U impossible when the blood is impure, thick, and sluggish, or when it is thin and Impoverished. Under buch conditions, boii3, pimples, head. acho3. neuralgia, rheumatism, and one disoaso alter another is developed. Take Aycr'alSarsapsriila. and it will make the blood pure, rich, warm, and vita.Ii7.irrg. . i j Mr. Wallack ssys that ho has had eaouzh of . American play. Ilo h9 j produced three in thirty-five years. J cured Six Years Affo. ' .., . r. v.vrfi atnn I uraiirtirod of fits. eay Mr. Y. jFord. of Wirt, Jefferson Co M.SuttriUm Nervine did' it.' And it aiwiy4 vivi reaJor. i .V. a dra'?i-M Vi!.iim -iMot rwlv."4misl. although ii id? day ho married all the women In r. world. Kutltfli on CoiiffliH." Knrcks a Ccujtn r Cold eudwiso. For children or j adults. Trooh, liVo. fqtiid. 5V,. Atdrusgiaid. . . . -..' Dr.LKVAs. Wis . Seit. i. 178 (ir.NTS I have tsken nrlmiite on bottlo of the Hop Bitter -i j was a feeble old man ot 7r when I got it. Ton day I am as jactivo ad feel an I did at 30. t sm a ireat many that need snch a meo;cine. j ujirt. What has Random'dnne thai ? many ne'jpJ shoot at him P The most dolicata persons enjoy tak in? Emort's Little Cathartic Pills give a wholesome- appetito, pat new llfo in a broken-down body. 15 cents. Mr. Wait, of Connecticut, is the old est member of the present House of Representatives, and Mr. Tost, ol Pennsylvania. Is tho youngest. Of thef many remedies before the pnb lie for Nervous Debility and woaknees ofNervo Generative System, there is none equal to MIon'a Brain Food, which promptly I and permanently restores all lost vigor; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6 tor $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 Firt Ave. New York City. eod&w When a turkoy is stuffed its thyme has come. . For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery go to Jacowi' HnnlwaroDepot" MISCKLluANEOU8. ; Twists and Twinge. "Mr brethren, shouted Dt. Talnugo one bright autumnal gunday, 'her? Is a lesBon from the cornflel 1. God has arrangod ihat the ror and the huk shall bo parted. Every rheu matic pain u but a thrust ot tha hnaklDff pog, and every nearalffUj twinge U only a twtrt of tbehutker.- j Xoclbly; but nobo-ly wants to be husked, for all that, and riAture taobes us to resist the procofs. Thcrctore, ro accept with gratitude whatever belps us to :6uppre thoae 'very, twlU and twines. ; ' From his pleasant homo, Oreenmocnt, near ln Sing, X Y.. 11. Alfred Bacx, a French gentleman, writes: 1 'X have suffered almost Intolerable torments from rheumatism for many years. Of tbo nu merous romedles wbtch I tried, none besflted me, Hut Farker's Tokic gave me great sat lsfactton. , I certify with pleasure that U re stored my belth. Yoa are welcome to pub lish this and use my name" j Messrs. IIzscox A Co. caU oipccUl atten- Uon to the fact that this preparaUon, which has ten known as Farkbr's Oncoxa Toxic, wUl heroaiter be advertised i and sold simp y under the same of Parker's Toxic. -As an principle dealers aro constantly decelvtn their customers by subUtuting Inferior pre paraUons under the name of rloger, and as Soger ts really an unimportant flavoring Insfre ent. we drop the m sleadlns; wor t. TJUtt U n9 eAaiwe, Vww, ta th prepara tion ittf, and ail bottles remaining In the bands of denlors. wrapped unler the name f Farkkr'8 UnroKR Tokic, contain the gen- usiro iuvun,iuo as iu &sa mutuu Diuattuv UI800X dt Co. is at the bottom of the outsld mm . ..v alW 18841 Harper's Young People. AJX ILLUSTRATED WEEJCLT 14 Page. flt'irao TO BO TP A2TD gixxs or raon six TO SIXTH TSARS OP AOS. Vol V. commenocs Korcmber 6, 18SS. Harper's Tocxo PEorxs Is the best week, ly for children in America Southwestern Christian Advocate. Ail thai the artists skUl can accomplish In the way ot HlustraUon has been tone, and the bcrt talent of the country has contributed to iu text New En glind Journal of EducaUon, Boston.. ' la Its special field there is nothing that ran be corapured wl'h It Hartford ETenlng 1'ost. ' TERMS: . Per Year, Postage Prepaid, j tl m gls cruBtR. Four Cents wh. -iicrtraen copy sent on receipt of Three Cta. 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Address - -. ii a grrn a xsornrrs, DYSPEPSIA, WH1 TOT7 Angrv, Awful, Abominable, Bearish Bo&ered, Beclouded, Cross, Criti cal, Cranky, Dismal, Doleful, De spondent, Enfeebled, Envious, En slaved, Frightful, Fearful, Fidgety Grumbling', Gloomy, Grievous, Hor rid, Hateful, - Hel less, Imoerious Impatient, Inconsiderate, jealous Joyless, Jerky, Kicking, Knotty Knavish, Languid, Lamentable, Lu gubrious, Mournful, Moody, Miser able, Notional, Nervous, Neuralgic Obstinate, Odious, Offensive, Pecu liar, Painful, Peevish, Queer, Quar relsome, Rebellious, Raw, Ragged Sour, Sullen, Savage, Troublesome Touchy, Tormenting, Unpleasant Uglj, Unhappy, Vacant, Vixenish Vicious, Weary; Worn, Worried Xanthic, 1 'Xasperated, 'Xcruciatcd Yawning, Yielding, Yellow, IZealoti cal, Zigzagish, Zeroish. ; THAT PRINCE of all TONICS, ( Brown's Ik cm Bitters, will drive out Dyspepsia, and make you -Amiable, Affectionate, Accommo dating, Bland, Benevolent, Bounti ful, film. Caoable. Composed, De, lie-htful. Dienified. Domestic, Entej prising. Elastic, Effective, Faithful Fat, Flourishing, Generous, Good Gracious, Hopeful, Hapnv, Hcj r " Independent, Indefatigable, Ini tial, Jubilant, Jolly, Jocose, Kr. Knowing,. Keen - witted, Loving Lucky, jLarge-hearted, Munificent Muscular, Majestic, Nimble, Notice able, Noteworthy, Obliging, Obscr Rational, Rapturous, Reasonable Sweet, Smiling, Sagacious, Thank ful, Tender, temperate, Untiring Unblighted, Uncomplaining, Vigor ous, Victorious, Vise, Watchful Wary.'Xcellent.'Xperienced, 'Xiiit oat, Youthful, YeomanHke, Yoarsel again, Zephyr-like, Zealous, Zestful Ji3 55ieo S- nn to dw 55?cl FRESH ARRIVALS ! ATM ORE'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEATS to Barrels, Half Barrels and Palls; and PLUM PUDDING in all alios. Theeo are tho very test gooda of thelrjkiodj i and no family should bo without them, j ORANGE MARMALADE, a most dollghtf ol Swoetmaat for the tea table o To arrive oa Tueadsy next, a fresh supply of fitagerSraffy, Ben's Boston Craokers, i Oeswoore Wafers, Cffeeake,'BomethlnCKewnd nice. Orange Bar, I AliBOSdjMacoaroons, Cocoanut.Maeoaroons, and The Genuine ArbertJBLwrait, In one andtwo pound Tins. For sale low. John L. Botwrlght. nor 13-tf Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. flCHLOSS, Prop. T71B8TtASS IN EVEBY RESPECT. A. First-class Bar urf RIT.IJARD 1XN ATTACHKTi i r T. First National Bank ofiWil- mingtona. f .......... 290,000 mwmw 68.0(1 CAPITAICSTOCK..., SURPLUS FU1TD. DepostU recdTed aad collections saade oa aU aeoeaslhit pemfsn the United States. DlRECrOR I B. B. BURSU83, D. G. WOKTB A. UABTTN. JAB. SPItUNT, GEORQE'Cll AD BOURN. . S. BCURUSS..-.-..-...,. A. ILXWALKEB..!........ 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Si & IK imwm luijf, ac-4C2oun P-4-,CsjavJUju . ssri. MS Wilmington & VeldpD Railroad Compimy. OTFICR OT GSJfSSAt SiJFKEISTSjnEirTi , I -Wllralflaton.'H. C., Wot .17.1883-.':,' J I Change of Scheriule. fJi AifD AFTKR V0V?R 18. 15S3. AT LC5 lA. M.. PasgenaerTralnjj on the WUmic ton & Weldon itailroad will run aa follows ; DAY "MAIL AND KXPRESS TRAINS DAZLt - Sos. 47 North akd 48 south. : Leave Whmington, Front St. I )ep t,- 8.63 A. ii Arrive at Weldon......... - S.31 P. Leave Wehion. .....4 3.00 P. k Arrive at wpm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. M Fast Tilkough Mail & PAssKxafcK Thain . . Dailt No. 49 South." - - ' ; j Leave Weldon..'. S.M P. il Arrive at WlUn'gton, Front St. DpH I0.i5 P. A MALL AND PASSENGER TRALN3 DAILT No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington, Aniveat Weluon...., S.00 P. 2.-0 A. Mail ano, Passenger Trains Nos 43 end 42 Leave WUminptom (Sundays ' , ex cept) .."......12.30 A M Arrive at Weldon.. ....... ........... 63a A M Leave weldon. (Mondays cxccpte1).. 05'A M Arrive at Wilaiington 6 35 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop ooJy at Wilson, Goldsboro nnd Magnolia. i . ' j Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rockv Mount for Tarboro at, L'iO A. M. siid 4.30 P. M. Dally, (Sundays excepted). Returning, leave TarlMjro at 10.W A. M and 3 P. M. Dailv. TralKs on Scotland jNecic Branch Koadievc Halifax for Scotland ! Nek at 3.25 P. M. Ra. turning leave Scotland Neck at e.3) A. M. daily except Sunday.1 , , . Train No. 47 makes tlosj coDcecUoti ii We vfon for all . points North Daily. Ail rail vis Richnvnd, and dally exp tjandav via Ba. Uw, . - . j ' . Train Ko. 43 runs daily and makes ckee.coa nection for ail Points North via Richmond aui Washington.' " I .- All trains run solid betiveenWihnIiifcton Washington, and have IiUtbru Psiace Siee.n st attachftil. . -' For acccmroodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilis tngton at 7 00 A. M Daily except Bandar. s " JOHN F. DTVINIS; j ' General Bniierintendenu - T. M, KMEBSON, Genera' ?a-erer Agent. nov ii i Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta ii. It. Co. offics ot Gekrral Sups rzstes dejtt. i 1 I-. '- --' 4... ' Wilmington, N. C. Nov 17,1S. f lA4 , iTt i. Change of Schedule., AND AFTER NOVR 18tb. 13. at 4.33 . L,. tho following Passenger Scbod u?e wia be run on this road : : J, . No. 43LeaveWImIngTon.f Mondays cxceptedX;.. 7.1V A M " Arrive at Florence ..11.40 A M No. 43 Leavo Ki rence, (yundays ;v? excepted) 7.40 P M Arrive at Wilmington 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. XAILY Nod. 44 I Wect and 47 East. ' Iave Wilmington................... 9.10 P. 1L Leave Florenoo.. 2.40 A.JM. Arrive at C. C & A. Junction...... .35 A. Al. Arrive at Columbia .0 A.M. Leave Columbia.. 9. 55P. M. Leave CJ, C. & A. Junction.. 10. 20. P. M. Leave Fiorenco.... 4 33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington....... 8.23 A. M. Nioht Mail ajtd passenger Train, Dailt f NO. 40 WEST. Leave Wilmington..:.. ... ... ...... .10.40 P. 41. Arrive at Florence 1 43 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT . I No. 43. East. .-. " ' .' Leave Florence at. ..........355 P. M A rrive at . Wilmington. .............. 7.42 P . M Train 43 stsps at all Stations. I ' . No. 40 stops only at Flemington. and Marion. Pasaerigers for Columbia and all points on a ' & C. R. IL, C, & R. K. Stations. Aiken Jane : tlon, and all points beyond, should take the Nfcht Express. . - f . i Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and August on Train 43. , , All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington Local freight leases Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. j i . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General PaseeHger Agent nor 17 . j Carolina Central B. B. Company, OrrzcB op gekebal SurzRnircsrosaT, WCmmjrtcm, N. a. Jane lth, 18E3; of Schedule. . QN AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 1883, THF following beneatue will be operated on thb 'Railroad: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. irt J Leave Wilmington at-..U...7O0 P. M ao. ixvivo Kaieighat.. ....... ...7.35 P. J Arrive at Charlotte at... 7.00 A. 1 Leave Charlotte at...... ....8.45 P. No. 3.1 Arrive Raleigh at.. ;...8.30A. ) Arrive at Wilmington at.. ...8.23 A- Passenger Trains stop at. regular ststiom Time Tabie?1111 Ae6iS0 la the Companyi SHELBY DTVISION, PASSENGER, MALL 'EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. I paUy except Sundaya. I- Leave Charlotte 6.30 P M Arrive at Shelby .........JI fCoo p! M. ... V c .............. ilOJO w?th,T Trains to and from RaJ Ttowagh 81eeplzurCa wThalelghMd Charlotte! iSnp' . for States vlllo. hutlon western A CUE, Ashevllle and poiats West Also, for 8aartAnhnrir tim.JU.iZ. . .VT AtUnUandalTpolBM Tbuthweel4 AVaent U C. JONES, : r vr ft ir . Superintendent. Iub? izCLASK General Paawjnger Agent LYO ti&H HA LY s-isaKtmroe 5is..CliiC3go. .7 itlZl i"!l . . " . tMH few y-n-S Staffv mwwT i .w. - . -'--"-f W LI M XT. If, I . t..-. mr TUfiOELL HOUSE. -TJNDKR NEW MANAGEMENT,' . ; u- ' i ' "WILMINGTON ' Lata Prourtr Ttiar ' toallft, appolatm Tutu fSf! -GTCapltaHrizo 07o0fvT tickets only 05. SljarcajJ r fiV-:. portion;- ' ; Louisiana State Lotter Wedoherebj certify that ire iLL' I arrangement for all tkt JJcnVcVJi Annual Drawing ot Th UmieiaL ttry Company, end in person mormV!? L tr the DratciHfft theineJw& tame are conducted teitk hones: fiZr t vngood faith, toward alt parties. is the Company to use this cincci7 similes of our mrtiatttrts cJjJT'8, HstmeKU." - .I- -5-, v . ' TtH ' OoniniiwibnfM Jncorpurated In l?68 for3yearg tv tu slaturc for Educational and Chritau, roees with a capital of l.OOO.Coo-.tois f:- reservo fend or too.ux? baa v sts T added.". ... ..f .ir, T?A ByanoTcrwhelmlng pormlai voUisk' chlee vtja mAde apart; p? the prwcMfc Constitution adopted December 2d,jCi) t Theonly Lottery ever voted on and Lj by the people of any S'ate. '.';'""C- Itnever$mlorpo9tpeMt, J ' Its Gwnd Singlo Number Driwton J plaoe monthly. . . v. A SPLENDID OPPORTCNITT TO r ' FORTUNE. Firs Grand Drawing, ru?i at - New Orleans, Tuesday, Ja&uarr is it l4u Monthly Drawing. .. , , f' s a. Capital Prized $75,00!' 1 00,000 Tickets at Fire W1 lars Each. Fractions in rp in proportion. : 1 , , :-U ' r LIST. OF PRIZES. j 1 Capital Prizeof.. ............. j' 1 Capital Prize of.,..... : I Capital Prize of.,...., I... i 2 Prizes of 0,G00.. ........ k 16 Prizes of 2,000...... . J......w ? 20 Prbtea of tyt i rv . -11, UW. .... .... .U 200..i.i.i;...,,.. 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of BOO Prizes ot 1000 Prizes of ,iVW.,J..i..,..U...L .-i -v .1 50 ' f APPHOXIMATIOK FRTZEI. !;. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 . - : ' " : SCO. 1.S57 Prizes, amounting to........... jxf Application for rates to chibs abonM iW only to tbcoiQceef theCorapaoynj Kwl For further Information, write ee4 J lng , lull address. Make i V. 0. Mmt, dors pav able and address Registered Let. NfcW OlJLKAAS NATIONAL BASS, j - New Oamsti lOSTAL NOTES and omluary totw Mall or Express (all sums of $i and cp. by lixprees at our expense) to 'I 71 ..v.i ; M. A. DAUPID I ,New Orteaoi.L or JaV A." DAUPHIN, J - -607 Seventh St., Wash'togtca.ixi , dec 19-wcd-at iw-d&w.v . j r - - T for IIAVE BEEN. APPOINTED SOLS the TANNER A DELANET IX CU' fiUIMAMU irCB i horse power ; j1o Tramway pi Narr Locomotives. j- -. . . ... i Enginoa adapted tdTFarm "ntearpe& ' - - i M&ron hand and fop salo very lot.i E OND HAND PORTABLE Mt' from 5 1 15 none power, v i sngl.Vflm 8. W. gfiyg Bagging, .TiesTwfc t 2 finn "all Rollal andm B'fc. ,UUU 3,000 BiL COTTON TIES 6 Bales BALING TWJtt For ea'e bT ! ' ' f nov 55 ; BERCHNEH A CALDEB L, Bacon, Lard. Molas 1 fl n 'Ho 7ry Rait eldei, 50 1U U 100 Hhds wobses. For nWy vov X KERCHNEB CALDtl Flour, Sugar, Oofe'. 1 HA A Bbls i"XonR,"aTl gradet, I .111111 Ml -RSI. TfAltnmA iriJAR8. i '' ' J 00 8a Ck. COFFEE. Y0T1 n-v28 ICKR nNER CAirlt. Tobacco. ' " .' ' TTTE HAVE FULL mnES.Of TCJ ' , : ". :: Z,'.Y ' ji' which wo arelilB;r EIGHT Ckp prlccainrtcTtolLUy Also a Twyllarge stock of OEOCf PROVISION8 at bottom flgurei WORTH & W Christmas Gig JF YOU CONSULT YOUB O est TOlI Will nrAi - tmi rrmlAltt ii Goods, ClTobacw, &, f WALDat ' The " - Uttle ' Store" 1 Corner." The Beet Good for toe I Guaranteed best; Cigar la the t money. , , i ire uiimoua ana tne afzci 7 5 ceuu Cigars to bo had In 117 fn.& Tf m . sm slff ; i I II v wAUUI blUII uLltl 1 QEASN 13 OVER AND THE v CAL AND BALL Peison has W' - , and JOliX WERNER, the prct Barber and PrfTirnr. is cerfOD1'7- I nee at his Hair Dressing a!00! ' r Street, between ' Water and Fro. $ 0 C D. rjorrill' TYNDERTAKEB, CABINET CARPENTE3L Olficc aad Work 3 - r J - , r - r S'-, oxul street, opposite boutheri"- Respectfully solicits orders good wcrk. prcsFt dcrtry WW1-" rrrrr:rrn r, 'J "i I
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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