- ... . - . ' . ,., .; W , .. J' -,'.,- , The Daily Review. JilSII. T. JAM US. Editor & Pn.;. MONDAY. FEIIHU UY !. mi. KaUf-t si lira tokxiirc at Wtimtnjrloa. N. C, enol-r.U Matter a cituci policy. Tho policy which has oecn pursued by EaslanJ am! Franoa f r the last eight or ten years in regard t Kypt nod ber affairs is simply atroci u. It is a policy ai cruel and oppresire as that pcraucd fmardi Inland by the Crit-naaicd government, and hat been much more disastrous in its co.istquen cei. General Charles I. Stone, late Chief of Staff rubo Kh-die. in a re cent address before tho Military Service Institution of the United State, garc an interesting ami graphic account of the manner iu which Ejryj.t had been treat cdly England France, ar.d from his state ment!, those two powers are responsi ble tor the terrible scenes of rapine i nd bloodshed which hare been enacted in the Khedive dominions, in ihj a large number of American officers. some of whom had eoen emco in the Federal and some in the Confederate cause, entered the service of the Khedive, and through their superior men which the British telegrams of to day call the Egyptian army ; is another mio, anu tis wore so proclaims u. . Youns Men. Middle A red Men and All Men who suffer from early India cretions will find I Allen's Brain Food thu most rxiwerful invieorant ever In troduced; onco restored by it there is no relapse. Try it; it never fails. $1; 0 for $3. Atdrujrzists.or by mall from J. II. Allen. 315 First Ave. New York City. ' cod PEICSONAL. Mr. Cable will read in Philadelphia hi week. j Mr. Pe La Matyr. who was once in Congress, is a preacher in Denver. Dr. Jacoek Coopet. of ltutgers. de cline a chair in the University of Mich igan. Mr. Lester llack is said to weigh now ISO poundi, as a result of of his Florida trip, j Ex-President 1 Davis has erected a fine monument to Mrs. S. A. Dorsey, at Natchez. Miss. Poor ex-King Cetewayo," says the Phitadelphia Times, has just died again his first death this year." Mr. P. T. Barnum declares that he ba finihod lecturing forever in this world." How many worlds does ! the famous showman expect to conquer? ' Mr. Matthew Arnold has had small audiences at St. Louis, and the Repub lican ot that city says: "We are, es Mntiftllv. a oractical people, and not MISCELLANEOUS HISCSLLAUEOUS v Hew the Tipsy Topsrs Tipple 1 When yqu see fa jot of halftipsy fellows lounging up to the counter ol a village bar-room, and asking each other if they will take some bitters, r ( you may be assured that the " bitters they are after is "not UB rounds Iran BitUrsr When you see an old toper slyly md repeatedly visiting his bottle in the closet, and privately taking what he tells you is his "bitters," you nay be very certain that the bottle Joesfiot contain "Browns Iron Bit- Sash, Doors, Blindsv White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. KAIXJIOADS, &c Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. . Orncs or GssiEaAi. SUPKLaiKTiwosafT, WllmUijrton. K. a, Nov 17,18S3 'ersr JLGEXCY rO It A. Y. ENAMEL PAINT i COS BEADY PREPARED PAINT. CI ALL AMD EXAMINE OUR GOODS AMD j . . ,. 1 : get our prices before purchasing The fact i i - 1 that oar Paints are from the celebrated Fac tortea of Wetherlll A Co., and Ilarrisqn Bros Jt Co., lajanfficlent guarantee for. their quality mad purity-. I - i A fine One of Cooking Stores at Factory Prices, In addition toour large and full T Z X jF & Tho following wholesale price, fencrally. Ttop small orders higher prices haTB tAVw - wStti to which your attention la respectfully invited. sept 2 NAlH'Ii JACOBI, 10 South Front St rm w. hrmth( In hiah nln f Of didactic IdCAS, dimly C-Xhlbited skill and efficiency. General Stone weave fsacmatioa aroona a procession i jon i iora moment uim. uui ic aialy exhibited in ai een takine "Brazens iron outers. vtstball.n ' Brown's Iron Bitters is not an PlUn Taw;' pi KPt includes v two I : i lo o oflhi, number, and from hi. pesi- . ',dTiifi. Spirit lamp. L"""?. , ,.,,u iJ v-'vi vi wtwufcM. , jkcui. III uiH wuw I 1 j" 1.1 U 1M 1.. A1 InUmate relations with the Khedive, forbidden wine, because of her nerv- myuouy wou.u uc iikcijt - and ueccsvarily became acquainted iVT ; u rrnl.u Milk I ha tvnrlinira f Inn h iri-r.liin I . . . . . l 1 f I . O n.w v. i the ueciares tuat no uocior snau ever government aod tho influences which I derive her ol her tea. "I must have m . mm mm I 1.. 11 1.. t a surronnueu tis ruler, lie aid: When you find several men com gaining of aching: heads, and hear HARDWAKE STOCK, X1CU1 SiXJ lllcii. UtC UllUC U4 U1CU UCdUT iches is over-indulgence in what .hey call their "bitters," it is beyond Joubt that what they have been im bibing is not"Bnmm9sfrmBitersjiE BRIGHTEST and BEST! When you, find a man with red dened nose, blodd-shot eyes, stag gering gait, and other indications ol rreirular habits, and are told that his condition is the result of too fre quent visits to the "bitters" bottle, DAILY, SFJh. LWEEKLY, WEEKLY A VD SbjDAY EDITIONS. 1 A. THE WEW YORK fa) FOR 1884. Li "In an evil hour for Ksypl, the Kbcdivo Ismail. triHtinir in the honor of European governments, allowed two Kuroncan Minister to enter hts Cabinet, each in chanre of a very im portant Ministry. An Koglish Minister of Ftnanca and French Minister of Public Works nominally entered his senricft. but really they, while holding portfolios in an Egyptian Cabinet, were mero representatives or the interests ol their respective governments and each one worked to securu to his owu govern meni the commanding power in Eypt. This unhappy chaugo occurred in the summer of After alluding to the fact that the army was poorly paid, he said: "it sec mo 1 to those who looked on and saw the civil employees ivgularly paid and the soldiers thus badly treated, that it was the object ot the new Government to crush out everything like military spirit in Ejrypt. The new foreign Min istcrs had their salaries increased from S 15,000 to $30,000 per annum ; soldiers who had more than a year or pay due them and whoso officers had tamilics nearly starving at name, guarded, the buildings in which were daily fclorei immcuso sums of gold, connmr from the taxe and jroinirt pay foreign bond holders, tho Turkish tribute and the civil employees. Yet so linn was the discipline that in uo instance wis there a failure in the duty or tho soldier guard inz thu public cdillcc. or guarding or escorting treasure, lie who add re! c you knew officers who appeared daily r mi i - . i . i i tr in lucir piacca oi uuiy in ciuan uuiiurms and who alter a ttrici periormanct ol their duty during the day. returned to their homes. p:u carefully aside their unilorms. and then iu feasant's dress labored hall the night as porters to earn enough to give their famines bread. Yet this army spoke not .f revolt throuzti munius oi mis ppresin. i.r the officers knew that It was not the will of thu Khedive wKicu placed them in such a position, but tho will ol lor elzners. who held the - power over the treasury which they saw drawn from their Icilow-coumrymeu at tho rate ol millions per month, and this is the army whoso discipline is o Iizlitly and con tempt tbly spoken of What European army would remain iuiei under one month of uch treatment, could uch occur? Whit ltritish or Freueu Min istry would dans to apply such a lest to the duaplmo of their own army ? lie then described in detail the revolt of the officers against tho Ministers which led lo the resignation of tho two foreign Ministers, hut England am France inimol on their being retained lie then 1m1 of the dbaslrotis litmneia policy insisted on by ihe .r.ii;i Ministers and it rejeelion by the Khe. dire and then ssid : inis aetini w.i received with acclamation by lh Egyptians and by thoe Eur e:in i. luvetl Etfll. Well Would il h:ive heei for the Eryp'ains. for the Und holder and lor the ItrttUh (tveriuuett even had that at -t ion In-en frankly aix-ei'tit bv England and France. ell for lit UntishUuvwuiueQU lor that (!.v rn mcnl woqU hava been spareil an act ol frightful injustice and cruelty which has already cost her blood, treasure and humiliation, and which m-ciiis likely to cost her tuorco! each. Hut no; Eng l&nd and Franco declared themselves Insulted br the action ol the Khedive. und calling to countenance them (ler many. Austria and Italy, and receiving their permission, they drove imra the throno of EzfDt the sovereign who had dared t act like a king for the protcc- lion of hi country and his people firainit foreign inter lerencc." C!en Stone neat spoke of the action of England and France in pretending lo rtw)?nize the power of the young Kbe- tvn whom they had placed on tho throne, asd said It was a sham, snJ, i.i-A nil shams, soon came to grief. The mntrolicrs olaced in oflloc by thes govcramcnU assumeil regal power and that led to the revolt ol Arabi. which the lecturer said ko could not approve of. He then spoke of the conduct of England In the destruction of Alexan dria, which was such a wanton out rage that even France would not coun tenanco iu For the subsequent events he said: "The first action of tho Brit ish after success was to insist on the issuance of a decree br the Khedive disbanding entirely the Egyptian army? Not tho disbandmcnt of the rebellious regiments aad corps, but the disband naent ot tho entire army. Such was the end of tho Egyptian army of the forty third dynasty. The handful of pleasant to take as a medicine, is not t "whiskey-drink" medicine, the use )f which can be made an excuse for tippling. IbSto SlrJSrSSSiwI - bar.roomStavems. or places am there a e my caddy and my uog wnere annKing men run ivi suum- tea." she said to a Chicago reporter "lea or death- three times a day. and. as Johnson said about Mrs. Wofhing ton and her tea. it is strong and red as PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Sunday- Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTEJt NO VMS IS, ISSJ," AT 1.05 A. M., Fiasenarer Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon liallroad will run as follows : DAT MAIL. AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIL. NOS. 47 NOKTH AND 48 SOUTH. , L Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depst, 8.53 A. il Arrive at Weldon..; 2.S1 P. M Leave Weldon. 3.00 P. M Arrive al Wllm'gton, FrontSt. Dpt, &40 P. Id Fast Trsocoh Mail & Passekqeb Tkaw DAU.T No. 4 South. Leave Weldon I J 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wllmgton,FrontSt.D'p't 10.i5P.JW MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT . No. 43Northr Leave Wilmington................ 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon..... ............ SLiiO A. M. Mail and Passekgkk Tkains Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilmington, (Sundays cepted).... ....... ..... Arrive at Weldon Leave Weldon,; (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M Arrive t r limingion. . ....... ...... 6 o5 AM Train No. 40 South will atop only at Wilson. xrains on xarDoro Branch Road Leave Rocky ount forTarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.S0 P- M.. Daily, (Sundays excepted).! Returninir. co iiu uuiv a ju.w jXm A2. anu o i . in, XaiiV. iiauw wa owiiuuiu xecK jirancn uoaa leave nanrax ior scouana JNectat 3.25 P. M. Rv turning leave scotiana Neck at 8.30 A. M, aauy except sunaay. Train no. 4. mates close connection at Wet aon xor an poniu worth UalJy. All rail via -tuenmona, ana aauy except Sunday via Ba Train No. 43 runs dally and makes nn nection for all Points North tia Richmond aud vi asrungton. I All trains run solid between Wi'mlngton an? Washington; and have Pullman Palace Steep ers attached. , For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coacu win DC attacnea to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 7.00 A. IM;, Dally except 4 AGGING -., - , -ii.: ' . Stondard.. ..:....:........, ml lb.... .4. ........ i.,..., l ft BACON North Carolina: llams, V ft Shoulders, y ftXl ' Sides, V ft 7?f. J' WESTiRN SMOKJUX. T" -Hams.................... i side, v ft Shoulders.. ; Sides, V ft U.....;...... BARREIplrlUTurpenunel 1 75 1 90 1 CO 3ft il a 15 o lo m ? oo a oo o "it 20 o o 13 O lO 12 o 14 0 10 Q 0 ex 12.30 A M 6.30 A M a a B U u H it -U u New Proprietor! New Editors! New .Life and Blood ! Fussy and caddv. Without Othello's occupation's gone.' " them !ants. It is onl v a medicine, and the Iruggists sell it. Six months ago TIIE WORLD commenced its new career. Its growth has been unpre cedented. Its wonderful advance in circula Uon, In advertising. In Influence, in popularity, No other medicine is so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for colds. coughs and fall derangements of the respiratory organs tending toward con- umiition. In all ordinary cases it is a certain curejand it affords sure reliel fur the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease. FOKKIUN FACTS. Bamum's alleged while elephant has been drawing crowds in Iondon, and eats, hay in a way that looks as it he didn't care whether he was a fraud or not. ltrd Carnarvon has been buying lands in Australia as an investment for his son and heir. Iord Portchester. He is probably unfamiliar with American mining stocks. Since December no less than ui new iournals and periodicals have- been started in Germany. Ot this number fifty-three have already gone up the golden flue. International exhibitions of one kind and another are to be held this and next vcar at Rouen, Turin, Pesth and .Madrid. A number of countries have yet to be heard from. An Knglish genius has invented ven tilatcd bed clothes. They aro per furatcd aud permit the vapor from the body tu cheapo. This kind of clothes have luug been in fashion. In another year- tho Thunderer." otherwise tho loudon Times, will have attained its centennial, and then there BROWN'S I RON BlTTERS is the great warrants the claim of a leadlngposltlon In lealth-giving tonic and strengthener. hew York journalism. 't ic Pmlnpntlv Familv Medicine No expense or effort will be spared until f ho i t rlrlvQ nut lvnensia THE WORLD isrecognlzed as the GREATEST T the day. lUlrivts out dyspepsia; M weH ag hQ BRIGIITEST an(1 CIIEAPEST iebility, ana me enects oi maiana. paper m America. rt causes no injurious enects, even to he most delicate invalids, but builds ip the system, imparting vigor anc 'w life. io dec 8-.nrm tcTdAw cd JUST OPENED I JOHN F. DIVINE. General Snncrlntendpnt. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent. UUV 14 . , .... Wilinlngton, Colnnibi & Augusta R. JR. Co. OVFICB OF GB2TEKAL SUPEBJKTENDEH r. I Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17,1888. i AT 116 Rlarket St. FEEN0H NAINSOOKS, will be a doubio-icadcd editorial two Victonaaiicl Persian Lawns, yanls long aud all literature! I In Berlin the famous zoological gardens are lo bo enlarged aud a pano rama of natural history added, the ' finest in too world." "Not withstand ing the increased attraction, the price of admission will not be raised." Dan. Godfrey's famous band of tho CoUUtrcaui Guards has been offered a good round sum to cotuo to this country and giro concerts, but as eovernment permission is necessary, the offer has been declined with thanks. A large skating riok is now in course Change of Schedule. AND AFTER NOVR ISth. 1883. at 33 A.IM.. the followinsr rasseneer Sched me win ue ran on tms roaa : No.43 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays excepted) 7.15 A M Arrive at Florence . . . . .11.40 A M No. 45 Leave i Fl. rence, (Sundays excepted)....... 7.40 P M Arrive at Wilmington.. 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY- Nos. 46 I Weet and 47 East. ' Leave Wilmington ..... 9.10 P. M Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction.!.... 6.35 A. AI. Arrive at Columbia .40 A. M. Lieave Columbia.... 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. ...... .10.20 P. hi. Leave Florence.... 4.83 A. M Arrive at Wilmington.. 8.23 A. M. Night Mail ani Passekokr Train, Daixt No. 40 West. : Leave Wilmington ....10.40 P. il. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DALLY ! No. 43 East. ! Leave Flerence at .....3 .35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington -.7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon. i-assengers ior uoiumDia andau points on G A C. It JR.-. !-. . It. R RtotlnncL A Ikon Ti, Hon, and all points beyond, should take the isiani express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlestor and Augusta on Train 48 . A 11 tmmn.mmn mmn n 1 fl . 1 - . . . . fmy-r iatt i n wTTTt t I m'huu ouuu uoiwcen vjQancsion anu UIM Va llllljliA IL A I rjJX II. I Wilmington. , ' i.LiOcal frelcrht lr,a.vt- Wllmlnirttn rioilw JOHN F. DIVINE, i I uenera.1 Snmrlntendinil AIL THE NEWS, complete and interesting; I T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent ry sublcct. poUUcal or social. A a.KK?f4f?r-Tu11 Agri Carolina Central R. 11. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT Tub Wokld, as the leading Democratic newspaper in the country, knows no faction and recognizes no Individual ambitions or as pirations aside from the general good of the party and the Republic It sects the triumph of principles not men. It upholds great Dem ocratlc ideas and ideals not a. faction or fraction of the party. At the entrance of the new year the rew World desires to express its gratitude for the hearty welcome It has received . and the magnificent success it has already achieved Its welcome comes from the people. Its suc cess Is thel-work. They have indorsed its merits by more than trebling its circulation In six months, and by doubling Its advertising. For this they are entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat onght to be happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends in every town and hamlet in the Union to 'START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper in the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. 5(1 COLUMNS. CONTAINS New New York. each. New Citv.aar.h beeswax, r ib........;;;:;; BUTTER, fb . North Carolina.. Northern........ CANDLES, V lb- Sperm. ....... A.aavVT ...... ............. Adamandao.. ...... ..... CHEESE, V lb i j Northern Factory.!.......!. iury, urcam.... .4. it State.: ...1 1 . t Java.. .......... Laguyra... , ioRNMEALVbustoUcki 77uS JOTTON TIES. V bnndlTT 1 . Sheeting, 44, V jd.V.,..... Tarns. V bunch...... J - EGGS, V dozen.. ......1 FISH 1 .. i j Mackerel, No. 1, bbl.....L.16 00 ftia Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. ft 60 SS Mackerel, No. , bbl....t. 9 60 mnl Mackerel, No. 2f V half bbk . 5 00 o ft u Mackerel, No. 5, y bbl....... 7 73 aiu Mullets, V bbl...T. ; 4 00 S Mullets, Pork bbls 7 00 o 8 St N. C. Roe Herring, if keg...i J 00 e 4 Z DryCod.m...f.......l..i s S'2 f ERTILIZERS, V 2,000 lbs jreruYian uuano, no. 1. 57 SO ccs x . . : no. 2. .seoo iS ". V -IX) DOS U0 00 Baugn'g Phosphate.. ....... ..00 00 Carolina Ferulirer ,...45 00 Ground Bona....... J...00 00 Bone Meal ........1...00 00 Bone Flour. i.. .00 00 Navassa Guano.. .........J.. .40 00 Complete Manure............. 00 00 Whann's Phosphate ...00 0Q Wando Phosphate.. ....... ...00 00 Berger A Bntz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton FerUllzer.55 00 French's Carbonate of Llmei . . 7 00 French's AflTicultur&l Llme.i.. M 50 FLfiUR, V bbl . I : Fine.. ....... ....... ........u. o oo Northern Super.. ....4.. 60 " Extra.... 41- 600 Family .....U. 7,00 City Mills Extra.. 4. 00 Family.........;.. 5 75 " Extra Family.. i.. 6 50 GLUE V lb. ; H GRAIN. V bushel i corn, from store, baga,wnite. ' : o 71 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. O P Corn, cargo. In bags, white.. CC n Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags J a Oats, from store... J C5 a c. jow i t:ap. ................... j g to HIDES, Vib Urcen.... .1 Dry Ill HAY, V 100 lbs- Eastern, Western........ North River.... HOOP URON, V lb... I 80 V LARD.V lb- Northern.... i lOqfcO K North Carolina........ ....... 00 A U T IMS' W V.om1 I t in m JmJm mWmm-Jm JJ ILIMI A J. ............... A mV . mW LUMBER, City 8awed, V M ft. I ! ! snip tuxr, rcsawca 00 ear Rough Edge Plank.... ... . ...15 00 Oli vvesiinaiauargoea.accorcung te quality.. ......J M...13 00 Dressed Flborlnsr, seasoned. .18 00 Scantling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES, V gallon ; , i i New Crop Cnba, in hhds..... " - " in bbls..4.. Porto Rico, in b ads... . ...... in DDIS woa A40QO 4N5tt ims a ec7i aw tM O.H Oil of ou If ISC am, 0.1 o w a 1 it 0 a 1 9-m, m I ?0 1 15 i 75 Ala a ) s a ss 0m oc 40 00, 00 00 28 o a a a a a. 0 Q wu m, U.K.. 1K kWrf. UUKCU UUIUC.U1 U 1110. ........ . ,? " te bbls.......... Syrup, in bbls...... .......... 40 NAILS, V Keg, Cut. lOd basis.; 0 00 OIK oils, r gallon , Kerosene.......... . - w a . Liru... ......... ............. Pique, Marseilles, -Checksj 20,000 Yards A HOUSKKEEPERS DEPARTMENT. A YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS 1 DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS I ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. -. Each department is ably edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY m AMERICA. THE WORLD SOBSCBIPTIOM RATES. POSTAGE PAID. Company. i orrtcK or Gexebal superintendent, Wilmington. N. C. June 13th. 1883. Weekly, Oke Teak.... ul creciion in Parts where roller ska.tir.fr and music will hi the attractions. It is I T?. f "R "P ( T "R "R TTIS I Sew-Weexlt, One Year sai.l t Im tno-larscstani! fiucsi build.niH X AVUA'KAJJiAAJU ' Datlv.One Yeab....... .,, it the km. I in Europe, t Ctisliioiicd In ICosy Gums, tiicUed in Hih that p:irt in soiHej like the iipo -it s rojebud, the teeth cleam with ilszzliuz whiU-neas if the charming iHjso.sir ucd beautusmsr bUZU J)UNT. which; cleanses and blanches the iccih without abradinir their ename. like mineral preparations ; desizued for the same purpose. This agreeably odorous and salutary article not only benchts the teeth and enhances the oeautv oi the mouth, but removes canker, and remedies ulceration ot the gums. I Statistics ot electric wire deaths in New 1 ork are to be taken. Daily and Scndat, One Yeah; Dailt anp Sdndat, Six Months Sun dat Edition, One Yeab ...fl 00 2 00 6 00 7 50 3 75 1 20 1 Change of Schedule, fJt AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 1883, TUB Railroaa : following bcneaaie will be operated on thl A JFULL ; ASSORTMENT IN ALL JSEW STYLES ANB DESIGNS. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at onco in every 1 whom a Li BE! lowed This Is just tie unrepresented district, to commission will be ai BALANCE OF Mason for t srents to exert themselves in jetting up subscription lists. uemittacces should be bv draft on New York. . . r - - , money oruer or reguterea letter. ena tor any information desired.! Soecl men copies sent iree. Aaaress 1 I WINTER GOODS ! THE WORLD, .l!.500 versus l,0OO. "I spent $3,500 with other doctors' writes Mr J W Thorntou. ot Claiborn, Miss. Simaritan Xcrvinc" however alone cured my son of fits." This is on a par with hundreds of others, speedy but thorough. ; .... The last season brought 50,000 deaths by cholera to KtjpL , StartllQir Weakness, General and Nervous DebilUity, Im paired Memory, Iack of Self-conO- dence. lremature Ixiss of Man!; v icor and rowers, rro common resalts ol excssire indulgence or youthful iodis cretions and pernicious solitary practi ccs. Victims whose manhood has that been wrecked by self-1 base shonld address, with three letter stamps, for arrtftUor rated treatise gtTinr means of perlect core. orld1! Dispensary Medical Association, Uaflalo mth j Centerbrook. Conn , u said to have he larget t ivory factory In the wold. ML LI KG OUT VERY CHEAP, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. 31 and 32 Park Raw. dec.14 , NEW YORK. Z : 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. surrsi to botv axd oraxs or fsox set TO aiXTglM TEAKS OT AGE. Vol. V. commences November 6, 18S3. 116 Llarket St. jaa 21 NEW CROP.J WE ARE NOW LAKDINQ 'J. Hakpxr's Youko Pbople is the best week, ly for children ta America. Southwestern Christian Adroca&e. All that the artlsU skill can accomplish in the war ot illnstratlon has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed to its text New England Journal of Education, Boston. In its special field there ta nothinz that can be compared with it Hartford Evening Post. TERMS: HARPER'S YOUNQ PEOPLE, I - fire icir. rount rnmw. 1 SxsfGue NcKBxas, Pour Cents each. PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Daily except Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington at ...7.00 P. M NO. 1. Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M J Arrive at Charlotte at...... .7.00 A. H, . ) Leave Charlotte at ....8.45 P. II No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at. ........ . . .8.30 A : M ) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.25 A. If Passenger , Trains ston at reiralar st&tinn i only, and points designated in the Companyt . I Time Table. 1 f SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENUER, liAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte.......;............ 530 P L Arrive at 8helby. 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby. ... I 700 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte.. .10.30 A. m! Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection I Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ral eigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmlsztoii and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte; Take Train No, 1 for Statesvtlle. Stations Western NCRR, Asbcville and points West Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athena Atlanta and all points Southwest. 1 : ;w L. C. JONES, r. W. CLARK. General Pajien a. tune 13 Female School. MISSES BURR JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. 8. CUSIHNG. Musical Instructress. rJlHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of SZS1? ThurUy: the Linseed... ......... ...i....... Rosin .'...I......: Tar......... i....... Deck and Spar.;...,..:....... POULTRY j 1 , Chickens, live, grown... .... o " Spring......... Turkeys PEANUTS y bushel........ oWCCt. ...... Irish, V bbl PORK; V barrel- City Mess........ .............23 11 10 90 90 00 00 25 10 75 90 ro 2 00 a a 1 is a 100 a loo a 0 s a u4 a 1 11 0001 IS 00 . ...... ....17 00 lb m m m ; Prime.. Rump............ RICE Carolina. V uougn, v bushel... BAGS, V lb Country City.. , ROPE. ft SALT, V sack. Alum. Liverpoo Lisbon........ ................ American......;.............. SUGAR. V ft-Cuba Porto Rico....... A Coffee. ..... ... ......... B ........ C Ex C Crushed... SOAP. V 1ft Northern.. SHINGLES, 7 In. VM........,10 M common.... ................... 2 SO Cypress TSaps...... .......... 4 60 Cvrreea llcartn. 0 00 STAVES, V M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 R. O. Uosrshead.... .....00 00 TALLOW, & lb.. ............... .4 TIMBER, y M feetShlpplng.l2 00 fine iiuu.-.. ............. ....ill sa Mill Prime........; i 7 80 Mill Ealr.. ...... ... Common Mill. 724 00 O17 00 OlStt 4tiO I 85 0115 1U0 14H0 w 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 4' 76 ,75 w 7i 00 OC f I tv V 0l 011 0769 A1SO0 010 00 0 I 014 00 on 0180 6 0001 S 00 0t a o a o a o 0 70 0 0 lOt0 0 a Inferior to OrdJnarv.. ........ 0 00 0 4 0 WHISKEY. V at-Korthern..l CO, 0 North Carolina...... ....1 00 WOOL, y B Washed. unwashed.... ........ BUZTT.. ....... ........ ........ 25 20 111 0 ISO 0 00 0 (0 flOT Ti ,0 lhe working claw. Send XX J JJAJ for postage, ad box of sample good that wlU pat FonUt" way of making more money In a few dytw uu ever mougni possible at snr ou"r- lanital nnt rfvinfrMf xia nriii .t.rf too. i" can work all the time or in spare tin Tke work is nnlveniAnvrlTttid tobotH young and old You can easily cn ttw cents to ti every evening. That s K7?L work may test the business, we mske paralleled offer: tn n wv.m - not well txv lied we will send ft to pay for tbsk trot.j writing us. Pull partfirulars. dlreetlon. ? sent free. Fortunes will be made, hy t who give their whole time 10 the woVk. success absolntelr sure. Don't delaTt P? nowi Addrcsa Snasox A Co., fofr Maine. novaOdCo1! yseni on receipt or Three Cts. Uh ot October. 1883. aii Z.?I:J 372 IHids. and 100 miaJrfsanasjm : T i ted Cloth, will be sent by mail, postage pre Very Prime, Bright NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. IT WILL BE SOLD PROMPTLY. WORTH & WORTH. The Volumes uowufcui lnstrucunn ! ihnmn.t. -,t paid, on receipt of $3 00 each. Cloth dUes I nklntn in"o!i w.7rTnule. ens in foreacH volume, suitable for bindlnvilllS SeSalid India fartSESJ1 with sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt i of 0 eentii I eacn. i ' I whV.i. n' rates. RzmlUances should be made br1 Post Office thefofintw ZelJe i?"30 ,or Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ofk!. Scc3r? P0. price will be re- wSSexreLH-fJ .,?il8.?.tf.W oAhe,! who desi W News sent BxoTKxaa. OT.U Address HARPER BROTHERS, New York, For further or call for aeptlJ uo wen vo appiy earl v. JjrUcuUrs Inquire of IrinelpSi, bet twr. astlrt lr. h.n twlCS 9a price. The fastest seUlng book toi",2 Immense profits to memntM. Afl LaUiUV people want it.; Any one ean ibecom fZ- txsstuj agent, 'lerms Iree. liAi u" Co., Portland, if sine. nor 20-CwdlJ p. JLjAlZiJj and receive free, i oox or gooas which will help yoal k rz money rlh t awav than anything el D workl All. ot eftner sex, succeed from hour- The broad road to fortune open he the workers, absolutely sure At once . T Co.. Augusta, Maine, nov 20-Cmd ly w ; jf !t 2 week at borne. tiOO outfit r wPOPsj absolutely sure. o-z Capital not required. Reader, If yon w business at which persons of either ex.ji or Old. can mikH rmt n v all t tlateU work, with absolute certainty, write for Ucnlaw to II. lLiujmr A Co., Vortlawl.il" . nor 20Cna lyw i