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f t f f ho Daily Review. joh. r. j.uifa K.iu. . . rrv Th pruk-ct of buiMiujC at Coney Iilarnl a h iclvni tliu hapt of a huge elephant, which has bwn laile! ab--ut for ircral tars, has at Nt hkeo shape, am! a company, with a ctjutal uf lias bc:u f f ti build it. The Structure will u-jatuousti-r wooden l!i. 122 ieel ia heir J and left them comfortable To day the scarcity of very rich people in this city ii quite noticeable, though tho city ii fairJy prosperous." Oo the o:hcr hand, vast areas rf land bare been covered with neat and. in many chh quite lecant homes, butit since 1570 by working people, whJ in most cafes occupy them, while the deposits in and minor industries have been large ly increased. The mill investments have not created a clavs of rich capital ists, but bavo benefited the whole com munity. . j MAKCli" MIRTH. ! HISCELIEOUS" mSCEtXANEOUST Wliat to Do Then. When rheumatism racks the jo'nts then ask for Benpon'a Capcine Ponu Plasters Prompt, sure.! tac.- :.. . ; i-'t feb 25 4w , 1 no urowing CMia. Jt is-well known that a large ma-,-ity of the human race die in ch3d .iood. Of course everybody has to die, some time or otner., iJut there By T:awungon. . Three large volumes over . ' I aa an .a .... 1 1 A IS to St Not sold by dcilers. Books sent : 1 u- ,1 r-,V;fin trtrtt itwhi Pit iorcximiiwuaa oeiorc paTiaem, oueTiueare uail, U".ixiouit ioy ui jiwwiiu uv v. I at fretful ftllh. Srmimpn mms Md hrMR&t I--- . aiogue tree, jujin . aluew. Publisher, WilmingtoB & Welfioa Railroad Company. hfiiht, an 1 ICi lectin circiinifcrence The neck will bi 10 fevtlonj. with acir eamferenca ol fr) feet; the le 40 feci in length, with a circumference ol GO feet; thocari 31 feet ln and CO feet wide, wilt weizli 4.CXH1 iund: the trunk 52 feet lon ami tapcrin, Iruiu a diameter oi 1 1 fuel Im 3 fct 1 inches, a&d the tusk 324 feet. The eves of the nitiisur wi.l bo I feet iu dia Dieter. A U.csctpe wil. be pbeed in the ccxttro of the eye through which the harbir and distant headlands can be seen. Tnc howdah on the back will be 33 feet sauato and 34 feet in heiiht. The interior of the beast will be divided into rooms of Tarioas sixes. The main hall will have &Ieathof60 feet and a width oi 32 feet. Oa the ground floor there will be a gallery 50 feet io leagib. upon which will open thirteen rooms. The struc ture will be of wood, iron and tin. and will be ready for public inspection June 15. I am znnz to plant ray foot down." said the lady of the house in wrathful tones "What 'yer szoiug to raise. mmV intffrrrytfd the man rf the house from b hind his pper.iockland child, and often with latal enect. A grouting child is exposed to more risks than an adult. The sys tem is in its formative state, and Very receptive. If contagious diseases are in the atmosphere, the child is par ticular! v cxDOsed to them. Diseases j - 4 which will pass over a full-grown man or woman will attack a growing esey St.. N.".Y.P. feb 25 4w r ALOKN. Publ O. UOX1227 t ?3 a Tfio REMINGTON 33 -HORSE-POWER iRE ENGINE Kearlj as effec tive &a a steam er; ibont erse-r thixd first cost. acd lefs than b' cue-tenth &n- 1 1 Courier-GaziUc. Ciue thar was one of them fellers what prances 'round on the stage had a 1 bottle u' .Iwuor anT every once in a while hud take a drink outen it. an' hej never offered to pass it 'round. (Josh, how my mouth watered. A rrozi'ine child is liable to all manner of accidents. Cuts, wounds, bruises, and casualties of various kinds may happen at any moment Were it not for the natural elasticity mm REMINGTON ABRfCULTURACCO. LION, New York ; j NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. 22 inoalezpenso 'for repairs. For descrijv ticirculara with tPEtimo- Br -"LJ IfQB "A farmer e wifo" wants to know if Lr-i,:uTOrt rli.mtnmonfrthe we can recommend anything to destroy 1 r the common grub." We guess the young people would be lar larger next tramp that comes alone could Ui,-n your cooking. Burlington Free Press. A grozving child is worthy of the A badly in love Pittsburg young man I very best care. It should be guarded was the recipient of such a coatemptu- j: . " a T uuj uiiio iruui ois suureu uue tuo omer I - ... . ermine that he shrank away, feebly conauer she diseases which attaclc - ..tti . ... 1 . 1 muueriDir: "inou art sneer anu yet so far." Philadelphia Times. nat snau 1 write about askea n young reporter of the managing editor. Un. write about the first thing that comes to hand," was tho brief order. No More Weak At a dinner party given in Washing ton laJt week. Senator elect Blackburn, of Kentucky, is alleged to have said that Mr. Garfield told him that in I he troublous times r.f la?7. Houie was filibuiiering over the Elec toral count, a UepuMican conference was held, at which Grant and Sherman were preient. and the decision was ar rived at to olace COO soldiers in the basement of te Capitol to be useti in putting an end to tho dilatory proceed ings. The theory was. it appears, that tho Democrats of the Uoui were cuil ty ol treason, and they were to be oust ed at the point of the bayonet and marchaloflfto pristin. When Garricld wai taken into tho confldrnca f the great Republican chieftains hedn unc cd their program me. dechrin,; that such an act roa! 1 aroiue the courury to n pitch of madne-i-t.J and that blood would How In the streets of every city In the country. lU objeclit-ns were not listened ta until be skid thai if lh resolution was persisted in he should fro to tho telegraph office an t denounce the whole thing to the country . . Intelligent Ilepublicans in tho North, and papers of the party, says the Peters burg Index Appeal, are beginning to se with clearness tho damage to their or ganization from the proposed no:uina ticn ol Arthur as a presidential candi date. Their cnes lnv been sharpened by tho fact now mada plain that Arthur destrr tho nomination and has a (air chance of securing it. We feel little sympathy with tho mourning bro" her. They have mde a Sauth which renders such a nomina lion posiufe, and tho ruin have sinned against light. Blind to the injury thoy were doing to tho same c!as- I" lh South to which they ielong in tho North, they have pritently sought to degrade a race in order to preserve a party. They htve relul to liu-n when there w u monstrance, appeal and almost supplication Tcey built up a machine, thinking to make profit by managing it from Washlegton. Now it threatens to control them: They s-.nul t in every way to subject the while to ih black race in the South, and now they hio reason t fear while Southern white have kept themclve4 frte. that the neroeV dotitiui.Ki i i:i ihf . tnnl-.. It is rot unltkuiy that Armur t l ncive lit Northern State the o tnparatively few vote ti.x4jry io addition to thoso of a practically io!itln nejrotippo:t in the south, to mak him the candidate. The almost frantic "PpoaUi ,u to htm in al j turaaU pretending to any dgrr of independecco shows how treat tho mortlScatln wouUl bi at uon a resu t. The Fall Itiver correspondent of the Providence Jbuni'il corrects vine er roneoos notions concerning the vt fortunes alleged to have been made by manufacturers in that eity. Ho re marks: In IS70 it was a common "boast that some halt dozen mlliionares etlsted here, and some dozens of quar ter and half millionaires besides. In 1STS it was a common and current opinion among men who knew tho in side ol affairs that perhaps a halfdozen individuals in this city had sufficient Income Iroui their solid investments to ennnnrt their lamllies Of the doxen or fiAeen elegant mansions erected in flush times, tea have already changed hands, nearly all from the bankruptcy of their owners. and of the next class of floe houses the number that have been lost, to their owners Fs'stiiFgrtater in proportion, and to-day rnly onelQlMo. in tho city can honestly be clasi " a million aire. Andoftbo formerV e5lAtcs nir two have been divided among m the digestive organs, the blood, the kidneys, the liver, and the nerves, here is nothing like Browrvs Iron Bitters. This is the only preparation The scribe drew his pay that night for of iron which can be given withoul an article on door knobs "Baltimore .:t.: ..n xnuuowuauuiuck lacboiics are 10 ba starfjul in Plsthtmh parlv In .Innnirv and five divorce lawvers DroDosn to promotes sound digrestion. MITCHELL'S . EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Eemedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, an1 Be storlog the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Turners, Bed Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure. I Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, ench as Ulcers, Fever: Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c feb 254w ; . XT' vc ri3r.wni arricr lav III IOC I , : " - j - r -1 - 1 ( r --- J I Cj j m-.-m. jmja m-iA-Am-Mvj.. ju jlj m-r mhn the lu thatsuburb next fall Wealthy A growing child's future depends q : water-PROOP When tne kUr. mon with mnrriM nn i . t J..' ID AlItt-riSUUl) th YApCAnr'tu-'tAZ"i: a m 1 1 1 a on ne t m n the vcars of erowth. It is essentia Z Mrl I LLn n u u r4 1.1U. that he reacli the complete adult matunty in healthfulness and Vigor. I Very strong and durable. Catalogue with! j blither iri: wholesale small orders ...4. AGG1NQ Standard. BACON North Carolina""" t Shoulders, & a.....:""r WKSTEJIH SatOKKlW,"r Shoulders.. ; ...... " DKY SALTED -: Sides. V lb. w-vuu .uuiu, caca.. 4...... - . - New New York, chl... 5 1 SEESWaX, V ft..."! ""v 1 0 1 1 Ornra or GaxKaax. strFKanrmrnKErr, 4 '(- Wltartngton. N. C, Nov 17, 1 SSS Change of Schedule. VK AND AFTER NOVR 18,' ISSS, AT 1.05 JA. L, Passeneer Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY. MA IT AND EXPRESS TRAINS DJOIA. 1 NOS. 47 NOKTU AND 48 SOUTH. r Leave Wlfcnaington, Front St. Deptt 8.53 A.' hi Arrive at Weldou 2.S1 P M Leave Weldon........;....;........; 3.C0 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton, Front St Dp 8.40 P; M Fast Thkough Maii. Ss PAssjar oeb Traqt DAII.YNo. 40 SOUTH. ! , Leave Weldon.;.... 1. 5.50 P. Al Arrive at WUm'gton;Front 8 L Dpt 1Q.S5 P i MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington.;...... 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon................. 's.xo A. Ii. Mail, asd Passkngeb Tkains Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilminsrton, (Sundays ex cepted) ..1. .112.30 A M n)RN MRAT. h,. il"."V Arrive at Weidan . ft sn. a ht I yittiiv rrfii'u ."actB ... . . -' w m. A XT Leave Weldon. fMondavs exceotedi: 05 A M I DOMESTICS . . . i. mil . . ,i ' l . . arrive at n umwgion.. ....... ...... 6.55 A M U at t BKESW. BRICKS. M BDTTER, fty Nortb Carolina. . Northern CANDLES, V B , espertn. ........ Tkilow.. ........;.."" Afiamantlao CHEESb, t ft i "; Northern Factory.. Dairy, Cream...; '..7.'"" State................. COFFEE, Vft , v n a..... .. lAguyra...... KIO. 18 it a io o s s t u a U U A Train No. 40 South will ston orilv &t Wtlann Goldsboro and Magnolia. 'i - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Roc kv MountforTarboroat 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. Al. Daily. fSundavs exceDtedl. I2p.tnmtn leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and 3P.M. Dallv! Trains on Scotland Neck Branch ftnart Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P M.4 iBe turning leave Scotland Neck at fL3! a"; nr. daily except Sunday. Tram No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all Boints North DaUvi All niut. Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bav Linev ! .-v.- j- . !. ... . ..... 7 Train No. 43 runs dallv and makcnr-lnsA rnn nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. j . - it- All trains run solid between Wi'rntn trinr an Washhsgton, and have Pullman ! Palace sifr ers attached. ! ; , v For accommodation of local travel ger coach will be attached to local freight leav- iMiuuugwu al t.w jx. ax. jjaxiy except Sunday. . v , I JOHN F. DIVINE; General 8mrwrlTit:rulvnt T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent. nov 17 i- i . . , , ,,. I are thinking about taking to the woods.- A cut in Punch shows two pretty youn married women standing by the tire "My husband is vicar of St. Boniface but I don't attend his church." "Indeed: why is that?" Well, tho fact lis. you see. I don't I approve of married clergymen. E tepumonialB and sampled' FREE. Estab- Wilmington, Columbi & Augusta K. iC to. OmCS OF GEirXBAJ. SUTEBIITTEKDEKr. Keepine this in view, how important f fffflSYffiS: it is that parents I should closely ob . w .u-FAY & co Camden, n. j. . A .... , , t.t 'A IM re 25 4W sen'e their children's health, and in amole time bccin to correct any It is a rood rule to accent only such tendency to weakness or decline. medicines as have, after lone years of The timely administering: of Brown S Iron Bitters will do wonders toward keeping" the crowingr chPd in excel lent health. 9 9C WlUnlngton, It.C. Nov 17,1883: trial, proved worthy of confidence. This is a canj where other people's experi encc may be of gnat servio , and it has I dat a podtivs remedy for the above disease ; by its i thoosiinds of oases of the worst kind and of long ! O BS9 Y arns, v bunch. . ' 3 EGGS, r doxen. .' Mackerel, Not 1, V.b"bl....;i' w Mackerel, No. 1, V half bW . I v, .MackexellNo,- .y. . I1 2 -MackereLNo.2,v-halfbbi ;!S oil h Mullets, Pork bbls....;..": g J . PivlanGuano, No 1.......E7 so cn r v V Nof2.......S8 00 cJ Baugb's Phosphate..., oo 00 2 -CarolnaFeruW..;; : Bone Meal....... ..00 00 cS Bone Flour..'............oo 00 coJ Navassa Guano.. ........... ,.40 00 eut' Complete Manure..... ....... .00 00 cat Wh&nn's Phosphate.... i..... 00 0o j tntm Wando Phosphate; ...... ...;.C0 00 tnl , Berger & Butz's Phosphate ..00 00 coos . . Excollenza Cotton Fertillzer.&S- 00 - e t French's Carbooate qf Lime. . . 7 00 a j J French's Agrtcultural Lime;. 8 50: o H IIV bfe-,.-ii:"i-JE.4f 4-t:i Northern Super...;..?...... . l . Extra. ............ . J 00 o Su ; ; Famllf.. .. ....... 1 (a qi City MllJa-Extra...'. ;... .... 6 0 o 'ij:. i.t Family-.... 575 Olto u Extra Family.... 6 so a vjjjuri v n... ...... ...... ii GRSUN, V bushel , t; ; ; -j . uorn, irotn store, bagB.wmte Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. I f Com, cargo, In bags, white. I 6 Change of Scheduiet Oct O CTk on bxn the evpenenct! of thousands Aver' Cherry IVctoral is the cough medicine ever used. that be3t dec 8-Inrm tc.d&w cd HIIOlCt'H a Texas now has C.339 miles of rail- way. Five euic des a day was the averairo in .now lore last wees. The largest llax oil mill in the worl is beins erected in Sioux City, Iowa. An international exposition wid be opened at liuda resth, Huoirary. on May 1. lbS5. A girl tour teen vears old has been arrested in Boston tor attempting to se ure t a scniRH uuuuin. Tne Massachusetts House has passed a out lurmsmng; iree scnooi books to al pupils of the public schools. Tho Great Eastern Is to be brourh to Antwerp during tho ioternationa exposition there in ISA3 and used as floating hotel. Georgia is a very productive State It appears among her statistics that there is an average of j 161 babies born daily throughout the years including . . . L. a ,oiu.iip speaking is tne latest mania among tho Euglish noblemen. In one recent edition of tho Iondon Tt'mcs lit teen to.umns were devoted to speech cs alone. iauy years oi go. residinz in Ufx:hes!er. N. Y., recently skated from tbat city to Hrockport, a distance ot twenty miles, in one hour and twenty live minutes. Stock raising is quietly becoming i very iiu ponant industry in lnisiana it isciaiuied that the btatn has great advantages over th far Western ones in that the U inters are not sq " severe. A slet-l r;niun weiifhinc eight tons wn. rat at tho Calumet Iron and Steel Wiks in Chic co ht we-k. It is said to t la largi-st rn..ti g ever success - lully turned out in this country. Concentrate Vitality. aii excitants, to radically Qure, must be innocent. The art cti.sils iucon tinning i iirir use until mailers in the sv!em i-oiiirary to health aro removed. 11UAUTII FLNPS HAPPINESSI IN TOE MF.KE SENSE OF EXISTENCE, j untNDKETirs Pills stimulate the bhxxl so as to enable nature lo throw ou all morbid humors, and cure disease. no matter by what name it may be called. The secret of recruiting the vital nrin cspla ii discovered in , Brandretii's Tills, because they remove what holds it in cbeck. It Is believed they possess the elements of vitality. Heat, healtny auimai warmtn. is certainly increased by the use of this wonderful medieine. Troridcd the great organs are not Irre parably injured, there is no disease URANDRETU'a . rlLLS will not cure. The true art of healing is to assist na ture to throw off disease to concentrate. as it were, the whole vitality of the system te eject the enemy that has fastened on a part. G et Braxdreth s Pills ! Be put off icua none oincr; and loimw tne printed directions, and health will purely bless yon. Black is extensively worn A Fair Offer Tne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.. offer to send Dr. Dyo'a Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men. young or old. afflicted with nervous debility. lost vitality, and kindred troubles. !. Sec advertisement Iotau paper, tthscow&Pr . . Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. T. ENAMEL PAINT CO8 READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill A Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., lsCsninclent ,ruarantee for their quality and purity. A floe line ofgCooklng Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and full HARDWAEE STOCK, to which your attention is respectfully Invited. NATH'L JACOBI, ept 10 South Front St standing hare been cured. Indeed, so strong: i& my faith in t efficacy, that I wfll send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on Una diaease, to any sufferer. Give express and P. O. address. Da. T. aTSLOOUM, 181 Pearl StKew York. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. YOUNG MES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Ko charges unless situations are furnished. Address.with stamp, PENNA. and NEW JERSEY TELEGRAPH CO., Main Office 92G Chestnut Mreet, Phila delphia, Pa., Branch Office 50G Market Street, Wilmington, DeL. Through wires. feb 25 4w . 266th Edition. Price Only $1 BY MAIL POST PAID, T M THE SXJJST- NEWYORK, 1884. About sixty million copies of The Sun have f one out of our establishment daring the past webe months. If vou were to paste end lo end all the col umns of all Thb buss printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of in teresting Information, common sense wisdom, sound doctrire, and sane wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square to tho top f Mount Copernicus In the moon, then back t Printing llouse square, and then tbree-quar ter oftoe way back to the moon again. out the sex is written ror the innsDitants of the earth; this same strip of Intelligence would girdle the globe twenty seven or twenty-eight Umes. . If erery buyer of a copy of THE Feu during the past year has spent only one hour over it, and if his wife or his grandfather has spent another hour; this newspaper In 1883 has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years m exeaay resxung, nigat anU day. It is only by little c&lculaUons like these that you cn form any Idea of the circulation ot the moet popular of American newspapers. or oi Its Influence on the opinions and actions Z' American men and women. - xiie sex is, and wiu continue to be. a news piper which tells the truth without fear of consequences, which gets at the facts no mat er bow much tho process costs, which pre sent the news of all the world without waste or worus ana la the moat readable sbaue. which is working with all its heart for the catua or honest government and which there lore believes that the Republican oartv must go. and must go In thii coming year of our It you know THE Srw. rem like it arreadv. and you will read it with accustomed diligence and pro lit during what is sure to be the most teresuagyear in its history. If you do not :t know THE 8 CX. It Is hbrh Urns to ret into Teaxs to Mail ScBscarBzas. The several editions of Tna Bus are sent by mail, postpaid, -as follows: DAILY 60 cents a month, $6 a yeir; with ooouir ouiod. SUNDAY Eight page. This edition furnish ea me current news or the world, special articles of exceptional Interest to every body, and Uterarr reviews of new books of the nlrhest merit, ai a WEEKLY il a year. Eight pages of the best matter ox urn oauy issues ; an Agricultural Department of unequalled value, special market reports, and literary, scientific. and domestic intelligence make Thx Wxxxxt 8ck then newsuiper f or the farm er's household. Te clubs of $10. aa extra copy free. Address . ' OT L W. ENGLAND, Publisher. Twbj atiw. k. T. jfr 2 in 1. ril take your likenesses. And take them flee, I'll fix your watches To keep good tone; - " I do all work well. Entrust d to me. If you donl believe It Try ma and see. J. L. TTTNXER, PnetotxapbeT and Jeweler. Frtr Xlxxut t-.v-3 (tSiii) AND AFTER NOV'R IStbV 1S83. at 33 A. M.. the faUowinir Passeneer Schcd uie win oo run on cms roaa : , . No.42 Leave Wilmiogton,(Mondavs excepted) 7.15 A " Arrive at Florence... 11.40. A M No. 45 Leave Fi rence, (Sundays 1 '" - excepted) 7.40 P1I Arrive at Wiimlngt0P...,...12 iq P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAJL1 Nos. 44 Weetand47 East. . , Leave Wilmington O.lo P. At Leave Florence. 2.40 A, A Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... S.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia A.40A. M. Leave Columbia. 9. 55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction. ...10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... 4.33 A. M Arrive at Wilmington........... 8.23 A. M. Nioht Mail and passkitoer Train, Daily 1 No. 40 West. j Leave Wilmington ..10.4ff P. 3dL Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY M ; No. 43 Eaai: . - . Leave Florence at.. ......355 P, M. Arrive at Wilmington..;.".. ....7.42 P.rM Train 43 stops at all Stations, i j - . r ' No. 40 stops only at Flemlngtoh, and Marion. l-assengers ror Jommbla and all points on JU. & C. R. R., C, & It. R. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers v for Charles tor and Augusta on Train 43. .-: . , ' ,i . All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. i - - Local freight leases Wilmmgton daily ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. : JOHN P. DIVINE, - General SnrterlntAndnnt T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov id to ue a i fleer work in every sense mechanical, literary I rt..ii : n : and professional than any other work sold In J uAUJUIlcl V'CylllFcll -Xke ik mis country lor fix.ou, or ine money win oe refunded in every Instance, i Price only $1.00 I by mall, post-paid, illustrative sample 0 eta. Send now. Gold medal awarded tho author by the Nallonal Medical Aseociation, to the officers of which he refers. This book should be read by the yonnsr for instruction, ana by tne ainictea lor reuer. it will benefit all. London Lancet. There is no member t f society to whom this dook win not be useful, whether youth parent, guardian, instructor Or clergyman Argonaut. Address the Peabodv Medical Instimte, t ifr. vr. ir.- rariter,- o. 4 Bnusnch street. Boston, Mass , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chroolc a(l obstinate disepcs that have baffled the skill of all BJ C A I other physicians a specialty. i Wmm Snch treated successful-TP 1 1 V q p a ly wltbont an In- I r I O EL mm sT stance of failure. feb 2d&w 4w First National Bank of .Wil mington.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store.. ..;r.......; 65 - Cow Peap........ i 9o hides: a - - . U)ry 11 . sO ' It HAY V 100 fca ; - , . - , EaEiern.i. Weftern ... . . ... . . ...... Nortb Rivetr.i.. ........ noop JIRON , V ib . .-. . . . . LAUD, V lb North Carolina... .4... LIME. barrel.... LUMBER; City Sawed. V M ft. -5 Ship Stuff, rosawed... ..,..;.. 18 00 Wt" Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 CUM " West India Curgoes.aocortUng i i to qnality,.. 13 00 rfW Dressed Froorfng, seasoned.. 18 06 Scantling and Board, com 'n.. is oo i Kl . . . i . w w mj-u mar 1 i , New Crop Cuba, in hhds..... .4 . bDlB , Porto Rico, in bads.......... " in,bbls..... Sugar House, hi hhds.... 130 01 1 15 OIS 75 a 1011 u, 00 O Jfi 1 40 tt ,r I OC 40 00 00 AO. 26 40 In bbls..... i Syrcp, In bbls........ ' NAILS, Reg, Cut, lOd basis.. 0 00 uiL0, v gauon o ol a o o a a KNOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality; Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries reenlting from Indiscretion or excesses, i a! book lor every man. young, middle aged and old U contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one f whi 1 Is invalu able. So founi by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years Is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 acC8, lKund Id beautiful French muslin, em ii coders, full gilt, guaranteed Lard Linseed.. - a ...:.,.v. ......... Tar........;:...... 1 ...;4...... in X io 90 ' 00 00 1 85 10 , 7 90 fO OtK, a ) 0145 01ft aim a a. n 0!; 0 oit 0-'-'0t. Company. OmCB OW GE2TBBAL SUPKBIirrKWDKHT, WlbabigtOB, N. a, June 13th, 1E23. I . Deck and Spar. Chickens, live, grown... ... " Spring. . i vv-. . . . i . Turkeys.,....".i.,il.i.,.4,, PEANUTS y busbeL........ POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet......... . 2: Irish,-V bbl.....t..k........r 3 00 irURii. barreir - j- f City Mc&f4..U......i......2S K 034 Prime.. .'.;..:...;.;....;..;.,.i6 oo cnoe Rump................. ...17 00 U 03 rice caTObna, y . ..v. . . . mo i Rough. V bushel......-...... 95 01 11 BAGS, & ttv-Country.f..oM... C "4 City.......... 1U0 H ROPE, V ft..;,....;..;......,. 140 4 3 SALT, V sack, Alum.. I.' 00 1 0 Change of Schedule (XI AND AFTER JUNE 13tbt 18S3ZHB ! Lisbon American . : i . 2 .............. . SUGAR. V U Cuba........... Porto RIco.......,......,i.i. A-Coffee . j . C : ; Ex C urusnea...... following soneaoja will be operated on thl Railroad: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Daily except Sundays. I leave WUmlrurtnTi At. t nn t c a9' i r7e "eigbat ...,7.35 P, jM Arrive at c-nariotie at.... ...7.00 A. M u. I "717 ihariotte at. ........ .8.45 p.1 M , No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at .8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at. . . .8.25 A. passenger Trains ston at retmir atoHvn. 00 0 J 0010 . 00 0ft 00 0 00 0.A 00 0 oo 0 n T0 if O H loua-a ""v. , v ur i-vinueru. ........ o w SHINGLES, 7 In.yM...Mi..;..W 80 00 -Common..,.. j 50 01", Cypress'Saps...:.... 4 50 01 ' Crpreea Hearts. : 0 00 0 1 STAGES y M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 013 K-0-Ilpgshead. ...00 00 015 TALLOW, y ...... ..I.. 4 0 , TIMBER y M feet-ShIppiEg.l00 0M Ftoe Mill. ..;.TT..ll 25 011 - Mill Prime.. ; ; 7 60 01 Mill Fab-. 6 0001 Common Mill.. .....;;.... J.' f 00 01 Inferior to O-rdfnuTv J. o oo 0l WHISKEY. V Ml Northernll 00 0 i North Camlln !i m s 1W only, and points desbrnated in tfi rvmmow. I WOOL., v hs Wuhmt . . . s w Time Table. . DBwashedL-" S 0 CAP1TAL35TOCK.. f2n0,000 SURPLUS FUND............ ...... 66.0CI Deposits received and collections; nude on all accessible polnfsn the UnltedStates. SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGTCW HfATT.' EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. J Leave Caarlette J Arrive at Shelby 9 oo T" M Leave sheiby..... iiic::::: fool: ir ttoX. w V"T f 55? CIOse connection -Hamlet with B. & A. Trains to and from ri Burrr.... 11 elgh. DIRECTOBSft dfT Ti for the working j cbtsa & JJXjU cents for postage, and 2- ,maI1 jouree.aroyal, box of sample goodi that will pot yem 1" g way of making more money la a lew gst you ever thought possible at any tw5 Capital not required. We will start yw27 S.leepl5Car8 oetween Wilmingtor Te work Is unlversallt adapted to both 4kr f? Chartottc" rouag and old. ;- You cinailly earn om rTnx,' AJPLSrtUe, Buttons cent? to $5 every evening.- That all M ",, o ir ve ana points West I worsmay test the business, wo maMw, AlSO. for Spartanbnrir. finxmll. .ZZZ. nanlUl. -r. .-"ii L- " ... -.!! ur Atlanta and all pintoutbwes' I fied will nd $ l to psr for the E. K. BUREUSS. A. MARTIN. D. G. WOBTH JAS. SPBUNT, GEORGEICHADBOUTIN. omcm! . E. BUItRUSS.... A. K-jWALKElt........ . w.T.ATtirnra - 1,000 Hhds PRLME PORTO llCO MOLASSES J UST landed direct from the Island? whiho offer to the trade at prices tewnit tnT 9 We guarantee thS. ian9-tf . EDWARH trrnKvw ; i 1 aoQSS President. j Cashier : AMt Cashier N. A. SMIDMAN, Jr., 'attornjeV-at-law.-- t - - Office on Prlecesel between Front ana c end streets, la the Basement of Building No. The Place to Buy Groceries i WHERE? ; :j at crapoj, ! '' ' " :' why ? TJECAUSE UE EESKWS HIS SOrPUES Writing US. Full toartlAra-dlrectloiA fl sent i free. Fortunes will be made tf who glvo their whole time to the wort success absolutely sure. Don't delay, l! Atalne ,. ,; . -'.-) not 20 doavw ; , - 1 I ii I .', . 9 best book ever sold for less than Viz pnee. Tl-o fastest selling book uaS Jmmenso profits to agents.. All hitclJ people want it; Asy one can become eessful agent. Terms tree, v Haixkxt Co., Portland, Maine. novjaKP. " wx OS COOUS which win hcln wa w rr z LOS DI monevrfirht th. anthtnv else lar? the: workers, absomtelv sura At one hOUr. ThA bmul a nrnrnnttveXt D1. by every Steamer. IT. 1 ; ! A . GRATEr Tiiw rS3- ana see his TON. N. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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