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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Kdimr Prop; THURSDAY, JANUAHY' 17 1B8I. Ester-M at thi lotorlce at WHjninftr. 7c S SOOUOd-ClLAA tUAltr both cast and west it grows more sandy. J Between Slttinmn nn Ihn wcvi rfl Jones on the east we find all Ibo grades of rock which were found in a singlo place In the conglomerate beds of the j lower country. Wo conclude, there fore, inat tnis conglomerate was form ed from extensive breaking op and mingling Of bcuj similar to thoo seen ot the present time in Sampson, Duplin Uo Got Ono. and Jones counties, and not from stray Tbo president of the Loa Jm .v.atitf. ? 2? ?, . 1 r ?.? tuF.?osii mI WMtL.tcUH...! . .- , V ' bcthcr tkis field will yied any occttJ s!,0n lh'l " a- last : i,Uo?phato of ruoro thau local value de one i Hundred years the popul-it'im of the j pend upon conditions yet to be deter Cuiie4 States has niuUlpliinl Jt II j minel. teea limes, or, in otbr 'uw.!-. h$l doubled itself in each 'martcr oi n Did She Dlo? lory. A cormiidinj: ir.c rn.M-" i,r j pining away ail the time for years, the another one hundred yoar brirj-J doctors doios her no pood ; and at last our population to mi.coo r'u. Hiv,.ry ' VTa' cucd by this Hop Bitters the pa tvn-itv i. ... i i r , Urs any hj mucn1 auoui. inueeu. in paraht;, l.c fccrli wonderful ! I...-, tU. nL.rt .t.M fcir has no growth. Tio priotiu of the new Kr.2!ih die tiooary. which i in prrparati .n in l.-.n-dou. has procvcihd thr -,. i.f artir VvraiH'. ir.d r.t th,t p,.i.t ttir nf nvci ti ii.tr, tr:r. -it i;t( .1 ' with mh!t V ii.T l iv - utMliy ici.n i . rd ;-.j:;hi have n!iM?:i.'d :,. ';im ..,k .;.! -... lain nnr.v Cn iwsi ..;. .-mm! r , U"l. wi.t n ,.! : .'. . i ti,;.. linn in nj.u '-. - - - - Li Svjth lletmviy : -m 't?; asylum containing i.-ti.tlr. ! '.. whose expvn me ptd :v ;.n u! ; c;itotTcrar t ud. rinWNd ih.-..;.!.....'. : tlx kin doni for tint .ir; m. lit AmericA cuta-ffeijar .nd- ore ailf-di ! that medicine." PERSONA I. fcinco her illness. luriml wliite? Ono day threo or four i week aso a retail grocer orer in Jersey - sat - down with his clerk ono evening, and said : James. I owe New York houses over $3,000 ' ........ I 'Yes. sir. I Wo 'have $2,000 in cash In the safe, the stock is all run: down, and this would bo the time to fall in business " ft certainly would w Ifntrl want a reasonablo apology to give my. creditors when they come down upon us tor explanations. See if von can't think ot something to nUbt. ! and let me know in the morning. The clerk promised, and tho grocer i wheeled a chest of tea and a bag ot cof fed home as a beginning; xscxt morn ing when he appeared at the store the safo was open, the I cash zone, and on tho desk was a note from the clerk reading: . . l have taken mc ga.w anu am prepared to skip. If, will be the best errnae in the world for your failing so I flat that creditors con't realize two cents the doUar." Wall iXrcct AW. I MISCELLANEOUS. KAJLKOAJDS, &e. Railroad Company; 0nc?s or Qtsrssju. BvrzaxxrSStoisst i WUmJngtou. N. d.. Kov 27, iris. I j Letter From Dt. Srro. ! 13 West 3aiH StbeetZ Ir S".,i;-a i. !: oiiiior. i ni : New Yobk, June 1, 1883, pjuvi'i ; in hfijrh i inns been a sufferer in ihepastwith l: J.-rt I, i .hanah i, ln-4utJv Win-! Malaria, which finally becamo Chill? I n..t!i r.ifif.i- pri.tra:ifi. ! and Fctt: Treatment by my phydwiau O iv. t V.V.dciI !!,!mc is cxpd j ? 1 ?51FJ!S!, ... , ;ccfur:n, t.,r oi ,r , -t o recurrence. Other members of my I.'.td rennyon a .hi is to b.ani- tor ! rsin: lJwi til. for the tame tixHiWe, Ma.-! i ,.!v4sricUv -diraj flein for that Change of Schedule. Mr. ilrmiwo!.. vx-tiovern' d The l'rW;cc' f Wa'.ti i ?aid td . How, tho, Tipsy. Topers Tippler When you seeca lot of half-tipsy fellows lounging up to the counter ol a village backroom; and askingf eacb other if they will take some bitters, you may be ured thatthe " bitters? they are after is not Iron ry.'ji ' " " ' When you see art old toper slyly and repeatedly visiting his bottle , in the clo3et. and privately taking what he tells you is :hU "bitters'- you nay be very certain that the bottle Iocs rtot contain "JZroxm's Iron Bit VK ' ! When you find several men com- plaining of aching heads, and hear Jicm ?ay that the cause of their head- lches is over-indulgence in what hey cnll their-" bitters," it is beyond i!,.. i ti iom. uwi Aiiutt nicy iiiM- utcji iu2- ia-T Wllmifftu, (STiii'lar ex- . no , ?fVA-j-- " ! . . S2PBJ, . .12.80 A It ... o v. j .rnT0 3lHCWon..... , 630 a M Vhi vnn hnH i i-n with rori. 1 M cMoa, (Mondays cxcerted)l. 05 A M un''' 7 nnn A 11"n WKA ;ea j Arrive at Wtlmtngton..... ....6A7aM ioncd llOjif. bloodshot eves, "StajJ-j Tratn No. o SouHj wfS) iter only at W!!ob. ....... . i 'foWftlwro flr;i MajnioUa. Tinvr gait, and Otner indications OI Tr.Htrjs cn Tarboro Branch Uo4 Leave Kockv .Tiom wr larooroat A. h. and 4.30 p. M. D.'dlyj (Sundays excepted). Itetamln. ! tcavo TarbOTq at lO.Of. A. M and 3 P. M. IaUr. Jif :; 5i;M.. fcixi alio ss ft rrieasant laxaiivei 1 wmv, juiiuax ior oooiiaca jncck at 3.2$ r. M. Ro- !.k purgative, aecordin;-to th-3 number .Jon t for a momnil think that he has j ;,XrnSian4 Kcck M. :i 1 inktHi. iliev are now a houseoom WHOLESALE PFICES; The. folio win ouoirtlnna 1 , wooies&ia pnees generaur. mau oruoars bifjbev pntta ON AKI AFTEJt NOV'K 18, IS33, AT 1.03 A. iC, raseeiurer Trains on the Wlhning ton A WcMon Ballroad will run as follows : DAT MALL AND EXPRESS TRAINS D Alt t Nos. 4T North jlkd 48 south. -1 Jieare WlVnalnfton, Frost St. Iepi, &f A- W ArriTO at WeMon 2. SI P. M Jjearo WoWon....... ....... 3.00 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton, Front St. Dpi 8. P. U FaJTTRBOTGR UAXV A PA890CKTBAIK UATLT N. 40 SOVTB. IjC8v WeMon... 6.E0 P. M Arrive at Wllm'jfioTj,Front St. Dpt 10.SSP.JaJ MALI. AM PASSENGES TRAINS Dxtlt No. 43 Korth. AGQINQ y 7 ,-x-t Standard ...........j.... n' o u 1 tb. 9r B ACON North Carcllaa: f . nama, V B ....... 15 a : Shouldors, &..;.;...!.;. .1,7 m A Sldee,jftt ....U.J. Uo" W1SSTEBN 8MOKJSP-J .., Hanii.. lTuot " ?"f.v 1X(9 1 ouviuuvn....4,M . ...... . uu DRY SALTEI I I Sllce,'lb.... .............. aaouiaers. a.... i... m BAHEEXS Splrifi Turpenttnc,. , aeoona iianu, eaco..... 1 73 0 New New York, each l 90 a a lHV.UtCUi ............ I HJ fl on I.10 P. M. tW) A. iM. I fllAiL, AiU 4 ASSjEittitB iliAIXS JS OS 15 aiM 42 BEESWAX, fi. iililUliS, AI BUTTKB, VBv ' I North Carolina. riortucrn...... i CANDLES, V lb Hperru....... Taikrvr. ...J.:... . Adamaatiae.. CHEESfe, T lb , ; . Nortliern Factory Dairy, Cream....'.....;, MIJlLft . COFFEE, r ftv- Co i--S1 SO 4S 13 O :88 14 A io a SS fl " I! W- 11 12 , Arxlrc nt WeWoii.... ; regular habit.,, and are told that lis condition is the result of too fre- "'"f;:u:l:;. ami th; Duke ol Cufiuaujht ij H iuilt! nt :t eojvert tu Uw sto n v. h i ivr. taKtHi. i ney are now a bwh-u ji" : ctrii ta:;:ug rcnietly with me- uml I am never with- ciitthfHu. I wuuid aladiy give tho dc-! '"X tails i! tho I'tn-ejoing to any who roiht , fKOMcating lor a inomrnlt nnk that he ha, Sal" turtle: Jro:.::is jspx Bitters. Tratn No. 4? makei Iro 2S 14 .lira - ' 1 ' Iauyra. ............... I..... Rio- CORN MEAL, f bus.. La aacka wnw xifct, r uUTKito.... 1 so 1 is Shectlnpr, 4 4, V jd.....;r.V. Ua Yarns, bunch v L. - ai ii EGGS, v dozen I.. , sr. a I FISH . ' , , I 1 - Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl.......l 00 (hi(e Mackerel. No. 1, V half bW-t SG Mackerel, No. 2, W bb!.... .. 9 AO , io 1x1 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. A 00 1 A eo , Mackerel, No. S, bbl......J 7 73 fli 8 0b Mullets, V bb!................ 4 00 o Mullet. Pork bbla ...a.. 7 00 Ua a st Mv-J?6 Herring, y keg,, a 00 O 4 00 withdiieardc! .i,,,lsl.. t., ii..Pai: n; Mu victoria ii! 50 to lladeo-Ha-j chot'iC to qciKp 1 racier llirnr :.! ::--:, 1 !i.ur. cud by.!eM is U: Spring! ami thence t.. ' an a!Tairoi bu-in. s xuH-. Ih :iiu..ili-! .,ipr,. ,: . lirrM1, , ....the inarriajfi ul i U'indovra. Joor. Biind &c, and at ny e.iniate ana national u mz. hr Msi -rty's sranddatishter to IVince - I.ui liHttcnbcrj". t riatu n vin viri ir uiM.t. . orauto srove lor viur chihlrnt ai-.d :u .Ter Hair Viirvr improve- the olive urukard ir :ir jr-ii.dch:.ilx.ri.' hcauty uf tho hair aud promote its i the old Tu'cau :nin children in Florida i.ow rj io- at the wisdom r parents who pl.ni.tvd the million uf orange tries which nir iu.t beiianln to bear iu thai State. The recce; coia wave carried the mercury j down to 21 degrees at Jackaoaviile, tut uiu tug wuuuu ui luauj iu tut sreatlrost of February, 1835. which destro3cd nearly all the o ran go croves in tho Stale. Tho Florida orango crcp is three times as large as it was a dozen years azo, and the fruit U tho best in the market, so that any serious injury to the crop ii toll iu nil parts of tho country. There aru railroads enough lor the busines rj the country ?aid Mr. Wto II. Vandfrbiit to a Timet re porter and probably more than enoufh. People run wiM on spci'ula tion. They are u.: at:r:ed with making money in the fritiuaate way as they us-d to be. Thi :se in the heavy depression ?c.m to have fAllcu riostly on rich men. Tainac will brixhtea up and come out all r:ht ia time. Iteputat!n i north more thau money. I find I have tt bt wa!ch!ul to keep up t'. tho c.UlGle'c- t-f p'i..!.. Afler I LttootifiJencj I wunt l r.ci p it. Supfsn; I nad mdiKt-d ik- !o to -Mit .V).P0O 000 tt sC-XOi 0 CSV in a I tr. a. I U ft iinharlc un ts T t ft itn 11 ta I ;w'vaa a tkU ara a 4 awaw f hum mniis 1 ...... ., .i..i.,.i,fr,.j i.ct;.. rLf fume. hi.e 11 stimulates tho roolH. cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuriance, ita ejects aro enduring; and thus it proves ilscll to be the best and chesp.--t article for toilet uc. MOOXSlUNtt. . Eleven bit factories aro at work in one Connecticut town. This augers well for Connecticut Louisville Courier-Journal Chemical analysis shows that there are just throo cents worth of gold in every ton of sea water henee the ex pression. "Oceans ofi money." Providence Star. "But aro you sure she'll accept you?n asked Dufilx: of Frink, who was about to pop." Accept me? You bet she will! Shos liko my clothes ready uiaid! Juace. i 4 -Curling" on tho ice Is what Ibo jolly Scotchmen In Chicago are now engaged in doing. We havo an indistinct re collection ot curliuif on tho lea onco or twice when tha wnrid xvas younger. loria Transcript. Some women who are always yearn in tor an "enlarged spbero' aro in a fttr way to havo their yearnings grati fied. Paris Intelligence states that women will wear expansive hoops next spring. Sorris!oum Herald. A a drug clerk tho female is not a brilliant success. Whou you wink at her across a soda fountain she doesn't know whether to put a littlo Balm of uileail in your sou or to bang her f'actory pricv i at X. Jaeobi's Hard- waro Depot. t 1884. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. railroad, only to Und it was utt ball h and bluih. Jiismarch Tribune. done, then I ncrer would Liar the last of it. These things make 1:10 think ruoro than eer that no n.o Jw or thinks oltencr riht than th? general public. Tublic opinion hastily I .rmtd is often income:, but give U thnr ai.d it will work out all riht " "When I die. my boy. said a rather festive rktsburg lather to his sou, 1 don't want any tloral pillow with Father or 'Real' on it, simply, the Utters S. V. L., nulhlng raorcn And whit, linr lather, aro thoao letters to i ifv? ,,Tho shall stand lor the wor.l : Sm You Liter. M Pi'LJittrrj "V, 4ff,$l . l'rof. Dabuey makes the t'.Iowir relative io ;he dncmcry t Itouh on Corns." rw rw i.rn i V reoorL reiattve 10 iae ucrr ;..'- , " , vu3n wu Ihc phosphate bcU in this .-ccHon : ; ( vVafu; bunions. 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Address , HARPER BROTAERS, nvr 21 . Ka York Iron BtttUrs'is not an lx:vcr;ii:r, nor is it a vera ire at all, or nu article n'hich -.yhody v.o::!t b; likely to drink r the pleasure ef drinking. K(Vr-'s i ko:; Hittcrs, although 'Msrint to take a medicine, is not . "nhiskcy-drink " inedicine, the use f '.vliich An be made an excuse for ppunp". Urov.n's Iron Bitters is not .old in bar-rooms, Uvcrns, or places . here drinKing men resort for stimu mts. It is only a medicine, and the irutruists sell it. Brown's Iron Bitters is the great cahh-givintr tonic and strengthener. t is eminently ike Family Medicine f the day. It drives out dyspepsia. iebility, and the effects of malaria. t- causes no injurious effects, even tic e most delicate invalids, but builds p the system, imparting vigor anc -"ir life. 10 i " dec 8- nrm tc'd&w cd makes c1o.-hj conM-.t.Win r Km-1 c.'iiiA'iic.Ka, V 000 Ba rton tor an points North DaUj. AU rail vis Richmond, and dally except sandfly via Bat i Ti -ain No. Hi rutin dally and makes closo con occtioa for all rolnt North via Richmond and Washington. ' All trains run soild between Wilmington an Washington, ami hare Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. For accommodaUon of local travel a paseen cer coach will bcattarhel to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 7.00 A. M Dally excapt Sunday. I 1 JOIDi F J)IVINfc, I t (ieneral Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Passenger Agenu nov 17 i 7T 1? rDT A T fiervoHS Irtnrij ua r,;o funs, l Zom ' Titt-'itv st:d Vifrr, ot any 1 evil Tf suit of iaditK-retioa. excess. overwork, etc., v;r forty thou ! rand ios2tlTO cr.iv&.l m3t ti-ud loc. fr-r jct8.T! cn trua 1oi ol 100 pills. Addr.--?-, itoti tU:hl, and CaL'ioaa V.m c. 'iUCJl.ho, 1m Siscnri MM y port Aw th R axriculture. of the lare bid ! phus pbatic nodulca cubcddctl iu marl in Szrr Hanover aud fender couu'.ies. sfartedtho search for phoipua'.ca iu North Carolina a;am Mray copm.t:c had frequently been found . but t!;esc nodales. forming beds l.nsr to live . fee: thick, auir cxteudiuz tbroujfb tha tor country iwcnlv laws r more, j -urircitea an oriiiu a;norrn. irt.:n mm i)crmauettly itreuctben of tno truo coprohte . 1 dm jjis'.s. or bv mail ihosphatic rock taf rectu'.:y ticcii j 3irI- in w. New Y .!i covered 10 ine up cvuir.rj. uiwu; "Mcai a a 11 a. iti tnrtn Kn.no?" "A 1 1 . ... Ncur.i. iiiuui in zv eouuu 000 y is tnc tradf mark of Alleus Brain Food, aud wo assure your readers that, if diasatis ficil with either weakness of Brain or Codily powers, tliii remedy will both. & I. At from J. 11. Allen. crk City, cod&w First National Bank ofiVVil- - rnirigton: I CAPlTAlSTOCtl S4,0G0 eOUPLllS FUND je.at 1884. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta li. it. Co. ! . r OITICK OF GBKSSAL SUPERI2TTSNOE9T. Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17,lfcS. . 1 . Deoaiu reoelrM aad eoUectiouC aia4 es ail -(vve.n potafa"is tbe OaitdStat. ' corresponds exactly to tn! wa;er-wern , oue vt the -rreatcst blessings you can nodules caunnc into the cacareo;: eni .v is a tender. hrnn and enlijht- conglomerate of ti e loer Caje t cr. ' Crv ! eorcience. i 1 ? mo!ttrr reriaa. about U i,iu:ii: 1 1 ton. and twenty miles bjve. wc tim! the nodules embedded, in ar.il funum; tbe t'aralysls, Nlue Vca m. DUUCCTO&B t C ftUKSUS9. IKQ. WOBTIH a C 1 sm m lowest Uyer ot asrouBan-i "w?iWi:h paralysis "Mr. .TosVph eocene mail. If J-- V I mV,i i Vatrs or lV.mon. Xe-v Jersey. "I same fosai. ' .! " 1 1 oircl by Sim trtan .Vcm.-u:.' ' lathe arxii amount .l ,t : Mr. Vatc- nuihorii this siatemenu isin. They vary in cniVM . 1 rem Y.jr kwps s. ! l.1 hliv two per rziw . ij '3- - : a. MAKTl. jab. srmrsT, OKOIurK Clt ADBOURN. 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Address i 'UAItfEK BBOTUER8, nor t8 . . .. : New York Change of Schedule ON AND AFTER NOV'R ISth, 1S3, at 4.33 A. M., the following Passenger Schod . nie will be run on this road : Ho. 42 Lea ve Wilmln gton , ( Mond ays excepted) - 7.15 A M Arrive at Florence ....11.40 AM No. 45 Leave Fl rence, (Sundays excepted) 7.40 P M l" Arrive at VVllmmgton 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa. 4? 1 i W ect and 47 East, Leave Wlimlntoa. 9.10 P. Si. Leave Florence.... 2.40 A. ii, Arrive at C. C & A. Junction...... 6.33 A. at Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 9. 53P. M. Leave C, Ci & A. Junction. 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wllmlvton. 8.2S A. M. Night Mail aki Passexoeb Train, Daily No. 40 West, i Leave Wilmington. J.... 10.40 P. Ai. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. Leave Florence at Arrive at Wilmington Train cj stops at ail tataona. No. 40 stops only at Fleming ton, and Marion Passengers for Colombia and all points on a & C. E. R., C, & R. R. 1 Stations. Aiken Jane tion. and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. I beparatej Pullman Sleepers for Charleetor and Augusta on Train 43. All trains run solid between Charleston end Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 6.W A. M. I JOHN F. DIVINE, I General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, nov 17 ..3.35 P. M ..7.42 P. 41 Peruvian Guano, No. I..... ..57 M I " NO. 2...... .96 00 OS7 00 ! " M Lobqa.... ..00 00MM1 00 Baugb's Phosphate. ..00 00 000 00 Carolina Fertilizer.. ..43 CO , eio to! Ground Bone 00 00 SMO 00 Bone Meal 00 00 MH&w Bono Flour.. 00 00 , W7 Navasea Guano.. .......... ...40 00 1 itt& ot Complete Manure ,r. ..C0 00 srfj ox. w hann'B Phosphate V0 00 P70 Ou Wando Phosphate.. .:..?ms. 00 00 gttt Co Bergtfr & Unix's Phosphate. .00 00 J0 00 , Excel leixza Cotton Fertilizer .63 00 GO O0 French's Carbonate Of Lime.. 7 00 . a T so French's Agricultural Lime... s 80 olo . FLOUR, V bbl ; - - Fine 0 00 O S OS Northern Super. 8 CO s ou " Extra . 6 00 4 6 fto Famtlf ..... 7 00 A t 73 City Mills Extra. S SO ss 6 SO M FamUy.... . ...... 6 73 a C 00 r Extra Family..., 00 O - so GLUE-V ft 4... u o : it GRAINS V bushel - - t Corn, from store, bags.whlta. Q 73 Cora, cargo, In bulk, white.. - O 63 , Com, cargo. In bags, white. . 06 o Corn, cargo, mixed. In bags.. 1 ; a ov Oats, from store ( 65 ,o e?u Cow Pea... b 1 CO ol 10 HIDES,' V lb . .Jm. . , , ,. Green...... ...... .............. 4 n w Drv............ U O U HAY, V 100 BUs , t I Eastern.......... , 1 90,4)1 a Western......... 1 IS Si 1 North River..... 55 O S3 HOOP fIRON, V ft U3C S LARD, V-lb - ' i - " - 1.- Northern........ ,1040 14 North Carolina - 00s O 10- LIME, y barrel, r4 O , LUMBER. City 8awei, M ft. 1 Ship Stuff, reawed IB 00 sSOO OC Bough Edge Plank... ....... .1500 Gil Ot West India Cargoea.accordlng , u. . , toqnality.. ...........13 00 f18 '-. Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 1I8 00 1 S923 00 ' Scautling and Board. com'nJ.12 00 C13 00 MOLAS8ES, V gallon - i ; .....;.- Kew urop Cuba, in hhds..... - OC l a . St m iiia MTi " m ..... -w.' mi Porto Rico, In bads in bbis....M i sugar uouae, in uhds.. TT" . trobia... 8 .... i 00.0 U 00 a 41 a lot 28 a ti Byrup, in nbls 40 0 SO NAILS. V Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00 O S K jgauon 1 . .. Kerosene.. ............ ........ Lard........ IJLnseod. ............ .......... Rosin i Tar.. Deck and Spar..... ......... POULTRY . - . , , Chickens, live, grown... .... " .Spring Turkoya PEANUTS V bushel. in i 10 a 43 ! 90 0 1 00 SO 0 1 00 00 10 : so S3 0 CO 10 a 75.0 l OA. M 1 U :.T..b.....!"ttif-.l'i l............... 2 00 0 0 00 Carolina Central R. R. Company. i 1 OPTICS OT Qssrz&xi. 8urZROmXTt3nt I i Wilmington. N. a. Juno 18th. 1838. j ; I 1 ! rv phataor ilme. ncisUbcrini: traiaicnt! omi'RIW : We cau never go back, but there is 1 ! a ih)1:i'. irom which we may r.ot ro j BUBKUsa. UITISa Ui.vu . . ." i C(J .'alisrr4: perforated; color, ztay;1' sr , torecntsh black irecifi2 6ritr. tf.Ct Kojatlalls i to 7 Freihiv bruken i r rubbed, they 9?rathe odor of burnt powder hirsr- : U tho tircat Southern Heuiedy lor enillo ot such phcapbate. , the cure uf tho Scrofulous jTaint, Kheu Ilizhcr up thecoualry. in Ssmpva, matism. White Swelling. Gout, (roitrc, Dunlio and Jones coant'e. wt liad tho ! Cinsauuion. Bronchitis. Nervous De Jviccno marl above, ar.d tLe phosphaiic j bihty, Malarua, ar.d aU discAacs ariain; mcu bcow iuO.tln-;lTciara!o layers, i Ironi an im pum condition ot" the lllood. Ilore the fciroatien 1 such a? ti le.ivc The tntriis of th;- valuable prcpara ti'tle that !hf r-vk is picplsi:rcd j t; are o well Liv-wri that a passing marl faxvrd;ii H :.uc ihi iry). ; r.ftuu i but r.ocesry to remind th ... i n .t tri LJrlI;;- I 'u J in ' readers tf thi journal of the nectasity rreaMent. Caaakr AMt Caller " SsV K y A HaJCKifca tMts f rrr C. D. r.lorrill. TTNDEKTAKER, CABINET MAEEB AND j U CARPENTER. Ofles and Work Shop on See ood street, orpodta bouther Land's stables. J HATE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent tor the TANNER DEL A NEY ENGINE - i - CO3 ENGINES AND BOILER from 4 tn ISO l I horse power; also Tramway or Narr ! Locomotives. . Engines adapteI to Farm nsr a t pccialty. asy On hand and for Saks very low, FIVE Beepectxalfy aoUcltsmier and guarantees t SECOKD HAND PORTA BIJi ENGINES. .fiutt.tMunl I i i i good work, prwnrt utwt-r i.icLies tuic.. nd wc -:iis ao:u"tiine ! DALIS mov their lock of family j ed from Ministers hout the L2 2 . 1. - -i,.'.-, r.iuitil m the man c!z:ioj oouia coutr!i: ivri..iio iu mo - , tho satuo sliCl. arnc .are mguivi utuj. u aru wiwaauy a nmount of sand, and the ame appear rcccint of certificates of cures from the The character riho nxk chau- most re liable sources, ami wed not iinxl!T here. Iktn'ccn Warsaw hesitate to recommend it as tho best f . " r.M t r?i h!- Tic!dini rrmwlr fr tho cure of the above dis- 1 1 KFniniii.iu ' w .r- i . lortv to fifty percent, phosphate, whlkj eases. v-'S. toils. sniii.vi r;.-w. ''! K...r..i ir.-,.Ti ihij. aud Hi;i.iv!ijt , Ccrtiucatxs can be prescn: . " ... -Vhu rm-k t rccui ail t ibclmny leadiur i'hyaiciaxs. tliaractcriitu acdaUof'he radc, of j and heads pt famiiics tkrou? Wanted. from 3 to IS boree power, an 154m 3. W. 8K INNER. B1 A COM PANT WHO PROPOSE TO tabUtvh a manufactory thereon, wall timber ed cypress lands. Partlea who may have such lands lo UUpose of are nxjucstod to eomanal eatc, with mc at Wadcsboroor by letter with Mr. Joaa T. James, as Wllmlngtoa in person, mil prrtculara as ta exact locaUoa of laada, number of acres, probable ytofci f timber to the acre and lowcs t jniee. xaxut be made JUiUI X. S'ATSIC& ate Immigration Arnt Waeaboro, ?C" apllStf For Saturday. J-J BESS ED POLLTBY, DUPUN COUNTY a A USAGE AND LITER - PUDDING, X. C. Si tes aod a fullctock of Choice Family Gro eerica. Prices reasoaable. Respcctfullr. I. -A. W. B1VENBARK, The Live Grocer and Produce .Com. Mer chant 114 North Water St., Wilmington. NX. Jamil i . .. . . Change of Schedule? QN AND AFTER JUNE lSth,.lS8S. Till following 6:ncatue will be operated on talf Rallroao: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M No. L Leave Raleigh at ........... .7 . 33 p . M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at. 8.45 P. M N0.2.J Arrive Raleigh at 8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at.. ..8.25 A. M Passenger Trams stop at regular stations only, anctpotnU designated ta the Company( Time Table. 6HKLBY DIVISION, PA8SENGEB, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. i Daily except 8undAya. Leave Charlotte. SJSQ p. M Arrive at Shelby 9.00 P. 2JU Leave Bhelbr. ..i.... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte ..10.30 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Ral eigh, j , Through SlccT-iB? Cars between WTlmrartoi and Charlotte and Ealelgn and Charlotte. -T Take Train! No. 1 for Statesvllle. Htattont extern N CRR, Ashevllle and points West Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens Atlanta and all points Southwest. I L. C. JONES, - w . Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Geceral Pas6nrer Agent - tune 13 i John C. Davis, ATTORNEY AND 1 ' COUNSELLOB AT LAW. n WrLMrjraTOK.N. - OSico o-er the Bank of New Uasoven PracUoea In all the Courts of t-e state iT..i,wa1 p.i tA tbo coUeetioo U,IB - I , I u It Don't Matter J THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE kiT',,11 cof HUMPHREY, JEN ?it if, C?-' !eAai1 receiving at their ! Oys ter Uou-e. No. 112 eotith Front Street, a fr-ih SSS?570f S Oysters. Oy. lera anbpptd C. O. D. Fresh bhell Oystera always on hand, c 'a POTATOES, e bnshel Bweet , Irish. IT bbl City Mess ...............23 CC"024 00 . Prime..... is 00 . 017 00 Rump... 17 00 01S 00 RICE Carolina. ' ft 4fe0 0 Romrh. V- bushel..'.. .....J.'.' K. Alii baus, ih country.......... City........ BOPE, V ft. .......... SALT, 1 sack. Alum........... Llverpoo . Llabou ................ American..... mMMfTr - iu vvun. ....... ... Porto WOO....... ...w..... 4. 4k.VOU CO.. .. .......I OA vr ........ urusnea imNiiLiir:::::::: : 5u cS wmmon 9 (0 0 S 00 Cypress Saps................. 4 SO 0 0 CO Cypreea Hearts....... ........ 0 60 -0 7 SO STAVES. V M-W. O. Barrel... 00 011 00 r81bea(I-w 00 s?w 00 TALLOW, f ft. 140 TIMBER, V M fect-8hJppin.12 00 014 00 - T&M?1-' .-.'.....11 Si Cl 00 HHi ri.me" ,T M 0 S Sfl .Mill Fair... .................. I. OO0SSO Common Mill 5 00 0 0 OC Inferior to OrdTn&ry... ....... 0 0Q 0 4 00 WHISKEY, V- gal-Northern.. 1 00; 0 r 1 CO North Carolina I 00 0 2 CO WOOL.V fa-Wa8hed..l. 23 0 00 waahed.;.., 29 0t .joo., Buxrv.................,,,M(. 11 0 . jU t mo UftO HVfcO 00 0 00 0 00.0 00 0 0010 ool0 00 0 00 0. '. 70' 0 -lOtf0 DO 75 73 00 74 00 00 8 T4 r (YTT for the working class. Send H iTWjjIlccnU for poatage, a4 iws win mall ytrare, a royal, valuable box of sample goU that will pat ytm la tbe way of mtiklng tnore money la a lerw days thaa you ever thought poealbie at any bulaetf. Capiui not rcouired. We will start you, Tft can work all the time or la spare Urasesif. Tke work la TnUvcTsally adapted to both ssse. youBfj and old- Yon can easily esra frn S cents to $5 every evening. . That all wbo war work mar tost the bttsiness, wa make this a paralleled offer: to aU who are. not well satis fied we will Bend f I to pay for the tronbls cT writing na. Full partlrtitaTg, dlrocUona, etc sent free. Fortunes wUl bo made bytthoss wbo give their whole lime to the Work, 'res success absolutely rare. : Don't delay.. Start now. . Address flTrssoN Co-i FortUa4. Maine. '"I -y--nvrViAltoirj : A sQ-PATT waatcd for Tbo Lives of all ilUlliil XO u c Presidents of the C. fV-t ,Tb. larseet. handsomest, best book ever sold for lemm than twice w pnee. The faateat selling book laAmerJes. immenao rroflta ta anntji ami itiiiirrst people want it. 1 Any ono can become a see ccseful agent. .Terms free, if AUJtrtj Boos Co., Portland. Maine. . , nov gHmdfljtr 1 A PPTfjp Sendatx ceou for pi' XTXlf J.syl and receive free, a cosUT dox i goous wrucn. will heltt voa to oow nsoney rbt awav thaa anything elso UA rorkf ULof "her succeed from fir hour The broad road to fortune opeaa beforv the workers, aiwolutely snre At once s dress, Tars: A Co. Acgnsui. Maine ! 1 ' -novSOmdlyw, ' JJ?iZZ: ! t ffft tweekathome;' $100 oatotres yOOrsy abaohttely sore No rl- ' Capital not required. : Reader. If you waat buaincas at which persona of either aex,yoof or old, can make great pay all the time tbty work, with absolute certainty, writs totv' ' UcalAXV2Ji1LklJrr Co-, VortJaadiu 1 ' ' - f
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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