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The Daily Review- fvang Is not contented wil JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1884. around bis ear and with merely - gnberna tonal honors. Senator Wood-To lp Miller is also said to be troubled with the Presidential fever. entered at the Postoace at Wilmington. N. C, UMcoaa-cuu miner. A New York letter ot the 21 instant says: "As the commercial condition and financial feeling of New York- re fleet thoso of the country at large, it may be interest to. noto that many of oar lead in z merchants and bankers are decidedly 01 the opinion that the pros pects of bosincss arc better than they hare been for a lone while. They do not anticipate any sadden or immediate improvement of an extraordinary kind. which Indeed would not be desirable or PERSONAL. " Eareno Uouher died in Paris Sanday morning. George W. Cable, the Southern nov elist and historian, is sick at 'Mark Twain's house, in Hartford, Ct. Senator Edmunds, as President of the Senate, has ordered a bouquet of flow ers to be place on his desk every morn- MISCELLANEOUS the JJIIIISTERS HAVE TRIED to battle with disease 'without the proper remedies, and have been ig nominlously overthrown in the con test. -.. When" the minister is sick, everybody knows it, and many well meaning friends prescribe all sorts of things to cure him, some of which KATTjROAPS, &C WHOLESALE PPICES. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company I following quotrUons wT" generally. , in mi L'i-wt The wnoiesajc prices generally, email orders higher prices ha TO tO DSdff, Ornca or Gkxx&ai. s txrEitiK ten i ext. Wilmington, N. cJ, Not 17.1833. Change of Schedule, rS AND AFTER NOVE 18, ISSS,' AT 1.05 v-ja. ai., .rasse Air. uiaine'a boot will De iisnea in English. French and German. William D. Eaton, formerly a Chicago journal ist, is supervisine the translations of the in. wnrk infn th fnrp.iim lAnra&res. & foroel Joaeohlne Gallnieyer, one ot w o . - - . - -, ft . Vt UUUtJ IV l.Ui ... . 1 1 I I hriffhTPBt fl PLrP -S.SRa OH LLlCVJCI LUaa BLStlC. I " oi i ien translators flavin jvieTna. Sunday, from a cancef would kill him were he to swallow at his command. Mr. Blaine gires Air. . ,h. fitomiCh. I ! a u:-a u . Eaton $5,000 for his work and royalty Qaeen of,Tahiti. traveling in - , . , " "V . . of fifteen cents upon each volume sold coenito, arri?ed in Chicago from the Drougniio ncr aimost aying pastor in Germanr and France. Mr. Eaton West on Saturday morning, wmie a great jar oi picKies, ana saia sne amW - . m AK'mWBV m V V v r m (TAfp.,!i -rt month to organize tbere sne assumea me name oi jure, icnew tney wouia cure mm, lor sne f ,D t Salomon, . nd eluded , the newspaper them hersel he sick otcuuw iui m oaio vi - - rnniwwnuilTES emu lusb previous fcCl I -. . ho will visit herdarture , minister. wno swauows at ranaom v,jvnmm.nJrtrW.nWn ni vir every sort.ol nostrum His lnends rinia. is one of the applicants tor the suggest may kill himself in doing iT UalKr iituuiii, wusiii ui iu i iaw spmuueut iu 6iuui w uiuuiug. au. jjui iv tixzvxi ii-ii ijr Jcave WeliOIl. .................... . 5.50 p. Jl healthful; but they arc conGdenl that Dr. Moffat, claims to have invented,- ton .territory. debility, worried by dyspepsia, dis- Arrive at wiim'yton,irrontst.D'pt 10.25 the protracted dullness and depression aOcr nine years1 study, an instrument . uujpawu uj A txessea Dy maiana, or vexea Dy liver . 1 I . I . . . 1 . I 1 ! T 1 nkinh loaja. aujuiwu vmiu"w no. v i nmn omfe. foLw UrAnrn'e rnn Hit- aio uh an enu, sou kuab mo prrseaw jcar 1 Known as ma will form a remarkable contrail to the contains an absorbent vearjast past. Over-product ion and ed with peroxide of hydrogen combined had a short illness, the result of a chill covery AGGrNG , 1 Standard..... .......... ....... 2 tb l?k ft...... BACON North Carolina: Hams, ft.................;. Shoulders, V ft Sides. V ft WESTJERN SMOKKD- . Hams........ ................. Sides. V ft.. Shoulders ....... DRY SAL.TED f I Sides, V ft i... snouidera, V ft. 11 o 15 o o a U J o 12Vo 00 o U isenger Trains on the Wumlng- 34TSP1H TurpsnUlie , L Eal&oad wlU run as follows : fnU?2?' ' V ? ' Hty, AX, 11W4 00 A 11 ton A Weldon DAY MAIL. AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT NOS. 47 NOKTH 1HD 43 SOUTH. agencies betoro returning home Berlin for a similar purpose. 5 90 60 2 New New York, each... 1 New citr.eaca. ........ ....... 1 beeswax, y lb Leave Wllmlneton, Front St. Dept, 8.53 A. Jd "1 tl Arrive at WaiSob.. aT si l M BUTTER, V ft Leave Weldon. 8.00 P. Ml North Carolina. ; 23 Arrive at WllmVton.rrontSt.D'wt. 8.40 P. il -PJTH??? 20 Fast Twrohoht Matt. Piucwnw Toim v-wxu, -r-ur- I LJIIlUi UAILY PiO. 40 SOUTH. Leave Weldon... 1 C 00 a PASSENGER TRAINS No. 43 North. Daily !,;.,rtr.a wKSol, ays: "American UaUlOIlCS Will gneve rornlotnte falrw Prnwn'5 Trnn Rlt ' o. rorth. ammoniaphone, which toJIearil0f death of Mr. HosUot, complaints, takes IJrown s iron iiit- wllmlD?ton jorbent material saturats rcctor Q tne American college. He ters, makes a sure thing of his re- Arrive at Weldon excessive railroad buildin;. which bare been the cauee oi much of the inactivity and want of confidence during the last twelve months, are nut likely to bo re peated in 1831. Nearly even body has with mndenscd ammonia and olner inrrptlif nta. throuzh which a. current nfnir it drawn into the lungs. This is said to bo in reality a highly cojeen- trftfpil artificial Italianized air. in an cauzht while seeing off some American bishops after the recent congress, lie a a was generally neiovea ana naa maae the college an honor to America. SUOKTS now grown conservative through recent extremely portable experiences, and the thirty months ot what has bcn designated as a slow 4anio has pretty thoroughly winnowed corporations and firms. It is believed that Wall street has seen the worst of low prices and sharp fluctuations, and that the market may be expect condition. Dr. Carter Moffat's voice was originally very weak, harsh and destitute of into- nation. Uy the use or tne ammonia- Dhon it has now become a pure tenor m - in the world Free. School is in The human system is too precious a thing to try random experiments on, or to doctor in the dark. Some people trifle with their stomachs and livers as they would not trifle with a two-dollar Yankee clock. This is foolishness and worse. It is well known that Brown's Iron Bitters is The largest school Drobablv the Jewish Spitalflelds. London. It has a daily I nnmnt ft ,,flc,,,rftri, mndanee of over 2.800. P expenment, no guess-work, no ii i m a t tt i r . There has been almost an epidemic P"u nu.- inc wonaenui . VI. 1 It-VflHAMW 1 M TIVflFn AAI1 T V wt I I1M I aA V. UL1U11 Lfl Mi a Jl a 1111 lfV llll.l I A I. 1.1 oi cxiraorumary range, nu uuuwu wumwiH iw""" wumi-t, r -r--. - ----- . - iRichi .i... .r.,.- nn K;rif fnr past year, forty-seven cases having been based is the only form m which thaO Line. mat ami c"""" w" -w. - ,-.1 cavon ,tl,a 1 a 1 xt. Train Vn i rfn!i only fourteen daj .D xpan.,on of tbe " ?T " T.T.V , , ,! "..,UJ.55 SS?ftl? '?u .KEffS&S aSSBS 8.00 P. M. 2.20 A. M. Mail and Passkxoer Tkains Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wllmlng-ton, (Sundays ex- . , centea;..... ,12.30 A M Arrive at Weldon 6 30 A M Leave Weldon; (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M arrive "limingion..... ......... 6.55 Train No. 40 South will stopnly at Wilson Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave liockr mvuunwnaruuruai A. Jll. and 4.30 P. , ?'lly' (SDnday8 excepted). Eeturnlnff. Trains on Scotland Keck Branch Road leve Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. SI. ; R. turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M daily except Sunday. ! Train No. 47 make close connection at Wcf don for all points North Daily. All rail vl Kicnmona, ana aally except Sunday via Ba' 13 O llkO 11 a u a 10 0 18 ft O nun 770 25 a 12 12 1 It U 12 til 15 opei Tajlovr... Adamantic.. CHILES It, tb northern Factory.. Dairy, Cream .i State GOFJTJCK, V ft Java...............;.. Lagyra...... mo CORN MEALu V bus., la sacka 1 Ji,011. V bundle.... 160 01 75 Sheeting, 44. ydJ .......... ; CO -larns, bunch..... ig5 a EGGS, V dozen.. ...... ........ 25 O FISH i Mackerel, No. J, V btl... ....16 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl . 8 fiO Mackerel, No. C, V bbl.. .4 .. 9 CO Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel, No. S, V bbl.. 7 73 Mullets, V bbl.. 4 00 aiuiicta, x'ork bbls ,700 xs. t, Koe Herring, y keg.... S 00 0 4T20 OC CIO 00 ttlO 00 0 5 M O 8 Oi l a . e 410 1 bencclorth. and that tbe will gradually revive .confidence. It Is not tbousbt that this will be a year In which new or old enterprises will enjoy great prosperity, or that vast fur tunes will be made Hut it is thought that it will Drove a go! average 3 car, and that the values of sound property, which have been seriously impaired, will be rcadiuited. The leading men I speak of are not the men who have been crying out evory few weeks, Now things havo touched bottom. The worst is over. From this time the tide will tnrn." They hav not, they say seen sigui of encouragement hitherto. Tboy have bona carefully examining past and present conditions of trade, and they arc led to the conclusions they are Irec t express. They hold that the improvement will bc lor the many rather thsn lr the f; thai the farmer, tha mechanic, lit-' small shop keeper and the common Kborer will be helped in.iro than the bis operator and the millionaire, which is iho true projpvr.ty f a l)emcraiic republic " Il is propcd to send out three ves sels, pr;H?rly manneI and iiiiippcd. tn try and relieve It. Cintly and hi. party, if they arc Jul alive. It might bo supposed that there went vessels in tho navv or in tho merchant marine ot m the United SuUi tuiubiu tor the in terprijc, but. to uur slisiue bo il said, there aro not. Ono vessel has already been purvhasd in Newfoundland, at an expense ol $100,000. The Scro ary ol the navy U negotiating with a firm in Scotland for another and tho third, it is exDeclcd. will be secured Irom the Ilritlih Admiralty. This is shameful and a burning disgrace to the county. lor which tho patty in authority should be held to a strict accountability. Several expeditions have been sent to the relief of Lieut. Grccly, and a!j have Droved fruitless. Much treasure and many lives have been sacrificed in the dangerous and fruitless search, and we fear that so much time has elapsed that all attempts will prove ol no. avail. and that long before this tbe galian and intreped Greely and the force by which ho was accompanied have been oblLred to vield either to the terrible rigors ol an Arctic Winter or hvo per Ished from starvation. Il is well enrugh. however, aye, an imperative Inla rs. n.Vn AVrW Pft I l"n tn C them from ihelr fearful peril if they are yet alive, and to discover f possible thir fate if they am dead . so that the harrowing suspense and uncertainly niiv La ut at rest. This should be done at occe with all the promptness, energy, persistency and sfcUl the coun try may be able to command. Anoth er winter should, not bo allowed to pass without something having been dona which shall determine the Iste of ihs rallant little band. Tho season is now opening and there should not be a moment of time lost in the preparation of the expedition for their relief. Ves sels and men must be secured at all haxards and at whatever cost, and when their lain has been ascertained wo hope,, for the sake of humanity, that wo may have no more of polar expeditions for ever. And wo hope never to bear again that this government has undertaken any enterprise or expedition ou tho wa ters of tho ocean, be it ever so small, unless it can be accomplished by Amen ican vessels. This act of buying from a foreign power for the relicl of Lieut. Grccly is one of tho most hamiliatfcyg in the history ot the country. It Is now declared at Albany that 'Governor Cleveland is a candidate for the Presidential nomination and means bcjiacss.wEx-Conrresman Lock wood, of Baffalo. who nominated Mr. Cleve land for Governor, has penly admitted came I tvithrmt inninrmQ ffffrts it pnnrhpc I Washlmrton. t--ui i . Ta. j ..a. a.--a. I All trains run solid between Wi"mTiirtrtTii steadiness half an inch, with a fcelinc of increased dying by hundreds for the want of grass. "1C U1UVU- unveb ouiniermicieni Washington, and have Pullman Palace siee? WWW wiu uiamsij .'uJCaC3llOOS UUCeiU UIO CAfccm. u Wf nflho MM n r Tfir n Tpths are and seal Chaudron. or rctldisn-brown copper, is a most jMipu'.ar color for evening uruses. Sealskin mantles, lon in front short al the back, are edged with p:)mjons. Reception dresses aro being made of cloth, with tabliers of Parisian velvet and flowers. An elegant outdoor irarment is the long black velvet paletot trimmed with bearskin. Ono of tho favorite new greeus for indoor and evening wear is the shade J called cresson. Very elegant French ladies wear un dcrskirts of white cashmere or white satin at home. Reception or dinner toilets of cresson colored stuffs and silver are peculiarly novel and bcautifol. For light mourning the capote of un cut velvet sometimes has a brim cover ed with diamonds of jet. White velet and lace bonnets for theatre wear are adorned with mara bouts tipped with silver. Tho close fitting jacket opening over a yuc is a iavonu ouuioor garment lor young ladies in Paris. lung space and power of voice, which has since been maintained. The Pall Mall Gazette says that experiments have been made upon choirs in Scot land with extraordinary results. FANCIES OF FASHION. Brilliant colors aro the tage in Paris. Bright cold is now considered the fa vorile color for evening wear. Rlack tulle doited chenille is exquisite over dresses ot while satin. White opera cloaks are frequently adorned with rich colored embroidery. Very brilliaut is a largo screen fan covered with feathers of hummingbirds. A new machine has been invented in Paris for mounting kiluplealed shirts. lei cock green with metallic blue is a fashionable French combination. Jet bells and belts of jet mingled with silver ant! steel Ix-ails are in favor, i A pretty watch chain consists st beads of lapis lazuli, sopn rated with pearls. Frills of lace down tho front of cor. sag are considered more elegant than buttons. . Tho Ih?1 dressmakers no longer put pulfcd waistcoats or Mo icro fronts on corsages. Feather fans with lichf sticks are used for theatres r T . . T . ... . I . . .. .uui, jJWt' Owners are driving their stock South. levers, it restores lost appetite Dy modjlt?on of locAl tfv A New York dancing master says putting tne stomacn into a condition coach win be attarhed to local freight leav- that the Americans are tho best dancers in which it can digest food. It sets sday. - - A w- Ually CXCpt in the world, lie says that in no country Kvrono- livers rifrht. and makes them ' joiis f. divtvk outside of the United States and Russia I ef or,j j;crinc uri, 00 t,,. I General Superintendent. can wallers reverse. V7 v- x. . emj1SIHn, Genera assenffor Aenu I n - - I A n r-ww I 1 I Nllfllllll- .1 VT A. T-kl t 1 t 1 . J tOOt I i no ruuaueipma courts uunng 100 had under consideration 306 applicatior i for divorce. Out of the 224 decrees granted. 133 women appeared as libelants complaining against their husbands. Tho spruce trees on the Green Moun tains in Vermont have been attacked by some mysterious disease, which is de stroying them and causing- no little uneasiness among the owners of timber lands. New York lawyers expect some rich e . . . l .i I . Charles Delraonico. His mind had Pno .wnai a pieasani reraeuy u ij,. II4.33T.M.. e fowin pWneer sed been unbalanced for such a long time I well as efficacious, I f nie will be run on this road : - 1 dec 8-nrm tcIdAw cd H No,42-Leave Wilmington, (Mondays CJLUCUWU I ................. . i.l.l J. 0N0 minister, nor anybody else, Wilmington, Columbia luna c4 xiojw in marking tx uicu ji Brown's Iron Bitters. It is a matter of happy experience with thousands of people that this potent remedy has restored them from disease to health. Their testimonials are on record, and can be seen by all who have a curiosity in that direction. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Brown s iron Hitters, ana you win & Augusta It. II. Co. , ! i OFFI0B Or QKNKKAL SUPERINTNII2TT. I Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17,1883. Change of Schedule, cm oo eno oo 45 Ol CM? M IWS OC mi ol ttlt Or. K0 12 that it is probable some of his relatives in Switzerlandwill contest his will. JPICAYUiSES. from In tortoise shell an J operas MOONSiliNC "Fashionable society allows people at dinner parties to eat crystallized fruit with their fingers, says a fashion the we paper, usual Ordinary persons eat it in way, with their mouths, presume. Boston Star, A writer in the Agriculturist asks: "What shall we do to make the kitchen bright?" You might accelerate the fire with a tilt of tho kerosene can. That generally tends to brighten up things for an hour or two. UaicUyc. A Philadelphia man captured a burglar by bitting him on the bead Lwith a pitcher. Ot course, it will now be fashionable to wear a pitcher over tbe bead instead of a nightcap while asleep in order to be prepared for an emergency. Chronicle, The hatter gets a dollar by making a hat-brim straight. The folio wing sea son ho gets another dollar for turning tho brim up. The next season he gets another dollar for turning tbe brim down. Hat making is an arduous bust nets. Matter's Jiecord. A physician says: Iu buying cloth iog care should be taken to investigate the hygrosoopicity ot tbe cloth." we always do, but singular as it may appear, many persons buy a coat and never giro a thought to its bygroscopi c'.ty. This is a great mistake. Xorris totcn llcrald. j "Do you preach extemporaneously or by notes?" inquired an Austin church trustee of an applicant for a vacant pu pit. . -Well, sir," was tho frank reply, I hare' been preaching extern poraneoosly for tho past two yean Cor notes, and as they aro all past doe and worthless , I concluded to sees: new fields and pastures green. Siflinqs. Peace nood as as new is, made bits of broken harmony. I Time flies s "iftcst in sumcer. fly-time it has something to fly by. . There can be no good in a man who emits bad language when he opens his mouth The littlo stump of a girl marries the tall man because she wants some ono to look up to. For Mersey's sake thcro shold be no more tunnelling under the water at Liverpool. . Mendelssohn's songs without words aro very sweet. Pianos without strings should be made lor saiall musical soirees. Because Matthew Arnold stands up for tho minority in numbers, it does not follow that tho majority are always in the wrong. Louise Michel passes her timA in prison in writing stories for children. There mast be some one to keep up the supply. Miss Alcott can not always last. A woman's character is like a post ago stamp. One blot and it is ruined. Washington, D. C, May 15th. 1880. Having been a sufferer ior a Ion p time Irom nervous prostration and general debility, I was advised to try nop Bitters. I have taken one bottle. and 1 have been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it tbe best med icine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your Bitters. I am now well, able to Mother s Spinning Wheel. Concerning' One Article that was Not For Sale, and An other which is Cheap at Any,lrice. "So, sir, I wouldn't sell you that for any money; that spinning-wheel was my mother's It was one day, when she wai singing like a lark and making this old wheel bum, that my father, then a young medical student, after wards a farmer, fell In love with her some fifty years ago." So spoke the proprietor of a rough bit of farm land In Ulster County, N. Y., tu & relic hunter, ana mother s spinning wheel re mained among her children and grandchild rcn. i I "My mother," writes Rev J. W. Phclpe, EastrT of St. Paul's M K Church, Chicago, as ucd Parker's TONIC. &n'l wishes me to say that she has found it moro effective than anything she ever used for invigorating and strengthening the system debilitated by mala rla. Kho desires me als especially to mention- I he certainty with which it aids digestion and overcomes exhaustion." Ever clnce the first household was establish ed "mother's" opinion has iscen more potent in this world than that of judge, jurist or physician. Her hand has always cooled the fever and her olce bas been filled with hope With each day's decline.' PARKER'S TONIC Is becoming more deservedly popular with the women who guard alike husband and child ren., it eradicates malarial poison from the blood, from which there Is now such wide spread suffering. Please observe: Dr.. PARKER'S TONIC Is not an intoxicant. It is a combination of sev eral Ingredients, of which none singly can produce anything like Us effect. For Kidney, Stomach and Liver troubles, it Is the standard and unfailing remody. In two sizes; 10 cents andfl. The latter the cheaper. IfiscoxA Co., Chemists, New York, j janll-lmd&w A inHirA O t M lwAnsA 11 J A t -AA.a a a v v c x ivxviiiA' (ii,au ix 45 .Leave Fl rence, (Sundays i P."XYTtAf1 7 in T T 1 " Arrive at Wilmington...... 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY -Nos. 4?f i ! West and 47 East. I Leave Wilmington .. 9.lo p. M. Leave Florence. 2.40 A. to. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. A. Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.... 8.23 A. M. Night Maii. ani Passenger Train, Oailt No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington .........10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1 45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAELT No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington...... 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flcmlngton. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on t & C. It. ii., C, & R. R. Stations. Aiken June tion, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. !' Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and Augusta on Train 48 . All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. t Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept ounuay at d.ju a. ai. JOHN F. DIVINE, 1 - General SuDerintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 Dry Cod, V lb...;......."..;. FE RT r f J 7: K lis u9rvwiv. - v ..vwunr- i I Jrcruvian unano. No. 1. ...... 57 CO tm 56 ' AiV. ....... .OO W WPAi UU " lXbo 00 00 Baugb's Phosphate .00 00 Carolina Ferutizer .......45 00 Ground Bone ; .....00 00 Bone Meal 00 00 Bone Flour ......00 00 Navaesa Guano J......40 00 Complete Manure.. ..oo 00 Whann's Phosphate.. .J..... .00 00 anao fnoepnaie oo on Mia t Berger & Butz'a Phosyhate..OO 00 ow oo Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 65 00 O60 00 1 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 O 7 50 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 90 OHO FLOUR, V bbl . Fine 0 00 0 6 0v- Northern Super....;.....;.... 5 50 j oo j Extra....;........ . 6 00 O 6 50 ) Family...; 7 00 0 $ 75 City Mills Extra..;. .... .... 6 60 6 50 ramuy.'. ,... 5 75 ( 6 00 " Extra Family. uiujii it jo grain, V" bushel I Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. , Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed. In bogs.. Oats, from store.. ............ Cow Peas.... HIDES, tb (reen. . , Dry.. ..... ...... II AY, V 100 Its Eastern.... i... j wwi .......... North River.. HOOP (IRON, flb LARD.V lb ! Northern...................... lOqtjO xsorin uaronna. co LIME.V barrel.;...........;.. 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, VM ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed.. ....... ..13 00 Rongh Edge Plank. ......... .15 00 West India Cargoes, according to quality........ .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. .18 00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES. V gallon I New Crop Cuba, In hhd?..... " . i-t in bbls...... Porto Rico, in bods.......... IU DU1B. ......... k... ............ ........ ....... 6 00 11 66 65 00 4 U 1 20 1 15 75 a n a, n a a a a 5 61 U C7Vt 10 O 1 25 a l 2n O 85 a 10 am op i Oio 4S22 00 015 on 1 li Syrup, 0C 41 00 OO no 28 40 In bbls ..........I W Keg. Cut. lOd basis.; 0-00 OILS, V gallon Kerosene... - 11 Iard.. 1 10 a a a it a S6 i 3S 4 00 U r"" .v.v.v.viKrrr.' 90 90 00 00 a 1 it n l oo it l ou Carolina Central R. K. Company. Ornca or General Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Juno 13th. 1S33. i North Carolina Resources. "One of the most useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any State." Boston Post. .1 go about and do my own work. Before TTal a'q Tn rl n ntri al S fi"Pi P R . it, I was completely prostrated. I w --A""M'J Change of Schedule. AN AND AFTER JUNE yj t&kiDg following cneauie Railroad: 13th. lT-V TIIK will be operated on thlj MRS. MARY STUART. Grief is a queer passion. It increas es tne signs, ana sull causes one to pine away. . Hairs Vegetable Stci.ian Hair Ro newer Imparts a fine gloss and freshness Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. The Woods asp Timbers of North Carolina. Curtis's, Emmons, and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate iwoBty i&cports oi standing jrorcsts, ana uras- traiea oy an exceuent aiap ox tne ctate. i 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25 1 IL Ik the Coax, and Iron Counties of Nobth Carolina Emmons. Kerr, Lald ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Reports; sup- PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. A ) Leave Wilmington at....... .7.00 P. M NO.LJ Leave Raleigh at .....7.35 P. M I Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at.... 8.45 P. M no.z. Arrive Raleigh at... 8.30 A. M j Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.25 A.-11 Passenger Trains stop at regular stations to the halr.and Is highly recommended Sk&Vaffaae te company, by physicians, clergymen and scientists Fifty six counties and Map of the state. leT,OT . 1 us prepsrauon acoomDiisnmir won derlal results. It is a certain remedy lor remoTicg dandron. makinsr the scalp white and clean, and restoring gray nair to its youumi color. Weather rmmblers can do nothing i rr'l bj. Why is a trilling indebtedness like m. song? because it is a Jittle ode. . Lieadioc: Members of the dramatic and musical professions testify to the beautifying influence of SOZODONT upon the teeth. Personal comeliness is a positive capital to nab lie perioral ers ana they find that the use of SOZODONT materially seconds toe naxnrai cnarma oi a pieoaine lace. Iet all who wish to avert the disaster sure to orerUke neglected teeth, trv & new departure and cleanse them regu- ixnj who uis agreeaoie preserratiTe. The chaps who flinz the lariat am on I I - rl J . I uie wua sicers are tne noose Doys of tne west 1 Volume ljmo. Cloth, 425 pp., $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid. on receipt or tne pnoe, Dy E J. HALE A SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, New York Or. P. IL HALE, Publisher, Raleigh, N C ept 9 sMAFREEforTRIAL Xenons li'bilx'i acd WfOkttrtS. Lnu ruaLti td Tityrr. or any Lii JvUrealtcinLjicrcrion,cf2sa JMI orerwork. etc. (over forty U.ca- f S J sand posit It cui..) Siir 8 nd lie for xetaso cu tsisu vox cz lOOpilU. Adlrrwi. Dr. If. W.BACON. for.QMkSt it Pstoinj tndr'Vm I1ce. thicxco. 111. SHELBY DIVISION. PAS3ENUER. 1IAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte 5.30 P. il Arrive at Shelby.................... 9.00 P. M. LeavcShelhy.. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte. 10.30 A, 11. 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Watl u4 Pay a i 1 1 1 1 t imlarmuioa! mwDifcCiwBrMiiii rr 4 QrStm,BoT;iViraci nov 27 vtdAw tth t ru 1 o 1) f 5 3 S3" Am s 2 o t m m -4 fygi 3 25-5 3 Z &Ss"e ma ii u 11 aiiirrirat ww miihiiiii, mm rR. H.n. xxtsts. S? 3 Za 3 P 7 "3 Cm 2 c 3 2 &s I ; r"v'.r!Tr?"!T Llneced Rosin.. Tar............. Deck and Spar. POUJL.TR Y : :i y.. vs',:,.i.... ' Chickens, live, grown... .... . 25 r 00 " Spring 10 a 12t r Turkeys ,t 75 aim PEANUTS bushel.. i 80 U 1 10 POTATOES, V bushel- - . . i 8weet.. 10 a CO Irish. V bbl 2 00 O 0 oo ruttik, v oarrei i City Mess 23 6C . OU 00 Prime IS 00 C17 ou Rump.... 17 00 018 00 RICE Carolina. V B 4UO 1 8 17awK KVaV - IK Am HAGS, y Jb Country... kjivj t ROPE. V ft 8ALT, V sack, Alum... uverpoo , jusbon..... ' American.. SUGAR, V ft Cuba Porto Rico a. wiicc.... ........ ......... It " , c Ex. C . ' Crushed;. snip m. ?Awh, SHINGLES, 7 in. 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The work la universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from 90 cents to $5 every evening. That all who wast work may test the business, we make this cn paralleled offer ; to all who are not weU satis fied we wUl send $1 to pay for tho trouble of Writing US. Fnll t)artirnlr Y1rulnna sent free. Fortunes will be made by tboee who give their whole time to tho work. Urest uccess absolutely sure. Don't delay, surt now. Addres Snxsox 4 Co., FortUsJ, Maine. noT20dCm.wlV AGENTS j:!yll-2Tr wanted for The lives of all tbe President of the U.S. 1hA 1arM. , htiulnfflMt.. best book ever sold for les thfm twice oor price.: The fastest selling book to America. Immense profit to irmti. ah tntMMircnt people want It. Any . one can become a sec cessfnl agent. Terms free. Hall it Book Co., Portland, Maine. - nov SOmd-U w Av PPTP Send six cenu for poslare. box of good which will help you to more money right awav than anything e!s In this wrld aU. of either sex, ancceed from nrt hour The broad road to fortune open before the workers, absolutely . sure At once sd dreaZuf Augusta, MalneJ i noygO-Cmdlyw .- 7.. ,-71 h ... (Si f week at home. $3.00 outfit re. OjO O Pay absolutely sure. No, risk. Capital not required. Reader, If you want business at which persona of either sex, youu or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute ecrtiiaty, write for par tlculirs ta II. lLuxTTXA Co.,Pcrtl4nd,Mlna
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1884, edition 1
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