ThgDaily Review.
TUESDAY. MAiCil 4.
en of nearly evert one ol these enter.
I prises are men ol means And Democrat.
A ntfrnbtrofproDrieuir bare already
I published letters declaring that they do
I n t desire protection, because iney neeu
none lor the vares aua cuarscr cioius
th-v manufacture. The, however.
8HOICTH.
i business
m . I a
with a great majority, ol me
interests, that h reiorm is
and tblnit
tiiMisiy. and I can scarcely imagine
ithv .-nuM Im brouebt to support a
s.-.mAt.. .1 , .... Im-j i,..rahid free trader under any circum
- '
m i i'twWJUsj i j Uirf.i.N. ... I nreJfd in the nreseru tarilT.
"""V"1'4 ' i Congress should more slowly and can
.NOKlll CAKOLINA.
been
writing a vry lottrestin,
stances.
V.r trill thft Democrat 1(3
... - In . ... - -
ictu r iu , , .. q disband when a
the New Yrk World on tho pjlircai Uetblican Senate institutes a commit-
outl'iuk fa this Slteand wo niake n-. ni
for it ben:
ClIAKLOTTi: X. C. Feb Tb
temperance campiip ol lv"J an
eHeci on toe two riva. par: i;r thi
State whici Kill rcr tV.b:;. Tin
jjeneral c!cc;i jn ttofc p!C'j in it.u
ailmmer. but a i.u:!rr i.r ri.ed
f-r licen or ti-j lieeus u lts i-riip
and to thi surj.rio el alnjut erery
b jdy tU9 kncv tlui !tc-s Cnirljtie
and seren! tcr i :i;'fint ;roriid
ot the I-csojo incu v I lr jToh.bi
lion. Tho rou'.t was nailo! by ihu
temperano: lanalic t tu putij. tLu
white women of lhe Mate and the
clergy cencrcily, as a harbinger ot
victory in the ho! Slain. Ti.e liquor
intnU. as well ai th.sti who were
coaicientiouily cppcd to. sumptuary
laws, became creatly alarmed, even
tbouzh the ordinance could n; be en
forced in the towns wbioh had adopted
tbe local prohibition. The contest bj-
camo very bitier and it is alleged the
liquor-lealers were supplied with
money and whiskey from New Yrk.
UAliiaiore and other outsida cities. Tlic
nezroes soon became the fast allies of
tbe lice ns o party and their excitement
grew to sjch an intensity that they
erca stoned tho house tn whica liisni-p
Hood, of the colored church, was mak
ins a temperance speech I he negro
women were wrought up even more
than the men. for it is an incootroverti
ble fact th-U both sexrs of the African
race are susceptible of a spirituous in
fluence and lore dearly an occasional
dram. The Republicans, seeing a
division in the Democracy, attempted
by ercry means to widen the breach
and to effectually alienate tbe two
factions. There were on the temperance
side. also, a food sprinkling of while
Republican speakers. David
Jenkins, ex-biale treasurer anu an
old Republican, in makinjr au earnest
speech against license laws denounced
la strong language tho manuPicluro aud
sale of any kind of spirit, lie avowed
it was a d Horace to tho State and de
clared be could on any clear day see
Irom the Court I louse a. Dallas. Gastou
County, the smoke arisio Irom Toriy
different stills. Many ot tho primitive
and old fashioned farmers of the back
counties believe i: to bo an inherent
right to distill their fruit and urn in, and
it embittered tbcoi ercitly to think he
Govern rueut would nk to deprive
them of thi ri-fht. An aiu-cdoie
Gcv. Vane illimrute? the natural and
inherit! low f this clas f people br
their daily bevcrago. A man nce told
him bo only had lorty aK.:ia of
Whiskey and that 'ono bairel w:
nothing for a boa-ieful of children whi-n
tbe cow had so no dry M
The results of the State tl-etion t.k
the temperenco advocates by surpri-c
and overwbeImeI them with dismay
lor they were buried under a tilaj rity
of I'iO.OVO votes. Probably as many as
a dozen aspiring Democrats, out ol
offJcemen of some note thought the
tide was at its tlood and thai now was
tho grand opportunity of their lives for
success. They sought a (Malison with
the Republican and atteuipied to cre
ate a now paity called the Liberal."
So things looked blue for tho Derroca
cy. and they entered tho election l.r
members of Congress and !hu Iisla
turo in ISSi with fonble hoMs and
gloomy forvbodtn;. As a oiuntry
politician saiil : ll lHgau to look s ri
oasly as if tbe jU was ur then. Hut
Zeb Vance. Senator Ransom. Jude
Bennett and other leaders went vigor
ously and agcrcsstvcly into the cam
paign' Many apathetic Democrat,
however, would not jr to the I.s.
ceither would a considerablo number
of straight-out Republicans wh i lim-d
the party wh-n if was odious to be
called a Radical" and who had born
the heat and burden ot thi? past -vhi-flicta
of their party. They denounced
the Liberals as "latter dav saints' and
"l)emcratio soreheads" and 'half
breed" who bad joined bein !'r fiice
and spoils, and sor they o.utd only
be workers atd never leaders !" their
organization. R-'nne't. Dmocraiio. was
clecud Coniresman from fie S ate at
large over J eckery. Rvj ubliv.m by the
meagre majority f at-ut i ur
bandre) vote. It a this
rious fallin; off in the t 'coo cra'.k
insjorUy that hi given tho Rivutili.T to
hopo for tho ctmiin I'.e-i- ioini tru
g!e. and it has !rigniencdth ! ini-crAt.
In a eorresp'iding dd:re.
To piporly cnoerstaul tho reiv.ivt
streailh oftha two ptrtie-. it : iuijvr
1m to inquire into every Hreet orawi
between the whites and blacks. like the
recent Danville riot. The party would
hke to sec. above all things else, the
abolition of the internal revenue sys
tem, which has proved to be the worst
risentof corruptioa.'prolligacy. intim'f
dation. ghoddyisin and espionaso that
the Federal Government ever employed.
A far as I can judge, the party is at
in rcirard U l'residentialcandidatts.
Mnnv think and feel that the great
Id be richteI and Tilden
?ril Hendricks aain placed in the field
Thurman has many admirers, but they
in-ir it would not be safe to nominate
him as he comes Irom Ohio, an ex
ri-Miiwlv doubtful State, that votes in
October preceedtegthe general election
IJavard. too. has knany warru friends
but tho delegates will go uninstructed
and conler witn tbe assembled delegates
be!ore making up their minds. I may
add. bv way ol parenthesis.- u Den
Duller should receive the Democratic
nomination ho' would be delealed by
About one hundred thousand votes.
Gen. A. M. Scales. Congresamaneiect
ireni GreeDsboro. at present looms
above all others as tbo Democratic csn
didate lor Governor.
THE NEGRO AS A. VOTEK.
The Republican party has enlisted in
its ranks those who joined it lor office.
some who sided with it from good and
honest motives, most of tbo class that
every otaie nas, sou icrmeu uhuiuju- i .
.Infnat i ha pnlirn llartr vntp. Tho I in
mero race is probably the best disci
plined political organization to be found
in tne world, iney can oe unveu io
the noils bv their political masters like
a drove of sheep. A prominent colored
politician recently said, in alluding
to a threatened oreacn in me
colored ranks. "It wou't amount
to anything at all. We can easily
whip in the coons." The preachers
announce from the pulpits just belore
tho elections that word has come lor
us to vote for such a man for Govern
. 11 11.1 A?.J
or. 1 oat is generally an inai is neces
sary, for the most of them are supersti
tions enough to believd the "word"
comes Irom the. "Ruler oh High" and
not the temporal and evanescent pow
crs that dwell in Wahinion or the ins
ternal revenue officers. Dut the most
ffecUve way of "vv hipping in the refrac
Crocuses and "I ho forsythia are In
bloom in Washington in abundsnce,
and snow drops are already announced
in warm spots ccar 1o31od.
Mineral prospects in Gold City. Ark.,
are said to ba most promising. Disov
eries in Montgomery county are declar
ed to be becoming rieber and richer.
A man in New I York seeing, two
policemen, dropped sixteen dozen
meerschaam pipes and ran. li is sup
posed that he was goins: somewhere to
have a quiet smoke. ; .
TheGrecly relief eapeditlonisU are
Drobablv rejoicing over theeovernment
reports of early ice floes from tho Arctic
regions
tively open water.
The marriage license being three dol
lars in North Carolina and only seventy
five cents in South Carolina, a great
many North Carolina couples who
tne line anu
llsw tho -Tipsy Topere Tipple I
When you seeca lot i of half-tirjsy
fellow lounging up to the counter ol
a village bar-room , and asking .each
other if they will take some bitters,
you may be assured that the " bitters
they are after is not " Brown's Iran
. When you see an old toper slyly
and repeatedly Siting his bottle in
the closet, arid privately taking what
he ..tells you is his "bitters, you
This means for them compari- ay be very certain that the bottle
Joes not contam V Brown s Iron Bit-
RAILKOAl3. .Vc.
ftllO -llillLI X IT1 fW MM , m
wholesale prlees iScraW i?11
small orders orL
- e (
AGGlNi i
:Wlliiiiiiii':K.&Weldon
; Railroad; Comuaiiy.
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WnmlBstan, N. a, Nov 17. 18SS J EAgoiCNotth Cawiiaa-'r At 4
is
u
tory cons" is to point them out to the
has any strength, it
yet. 1 ncre are nov
antto known soaieihi.i alt-Hit their
component elements and :inj tut
terial. 1 ho Democratic party has a tu
Judiciary and seven out ot umo of in.
uongreismen eieci. ineio :ure in
elected a.uisjbritv ot the IiUiure
since tbo KirklIo!den war. which
terminated in the impeachment ami
convict iou of Gov. If olden. i:d the
State has gonu Democratic ever lrcf
tbo election of Vanco lor Governor in
1379. . It is.mado up altnot entirely ol
tha white people, jd tlm firmers. mer
chants, mechanics; inniiufactiirers and
tho taxpayers. Sme lew blacks vote
with them, buttney are in coolant lear
of ill-treatment aini ostracism Irom
their race for goin? with tbe Demo
crals and white folks." The prtnpal
reason for thinking i ho Mate win go
Democratic is that the parly received an
awial scare in the last election, and as
the tarty embraces the great bulk f
landowners and manulcturer who
pay the taxes and sapprt the Govern
ment, they cannot and will not by re
maining away from the polls themsel
rea let tho State tall Into the hands of
Ignorant and incompetent men who
furnish bat little of tho Government
revenue and hare bat a small interest
at stake.
THE TAUirF.
North Carolina has the largest num
ber ot miUs of any State in ibo South,
save one. and cwns by. far the finest
water powers. She can boast of ninety
two mills and over 200.000 spindles.
Georgia alone has more spindles and
more capital Invested. Noir, the own
womon of their color as Democratic
niggers. ine wives even go so lar as
to deny these Democratic niggers,"
a they reproachfully term them their
beds and board., lhii ostracism cuts
keener than the lash, and makes the
North Carolina ueero tbe most obedi
ent nud abject political slave on earth.
The tarill will not affect the Republi
can party, for the negroes probably
never heard of it arid have no idea
what it means, while the revenue olB
oers. post master.- mall agents, &c, are
more interested as to whether they will
hold their oil ices or not.
It is a singular fact that certain offi
cials who were! opposed to Sherman
before tho last 'convention lost their
Potions. They udw seem to think he
his great influence and would wield
his guillotine as remorselessly as did
Robe3pierro his infernal machine during
tho French revolution 1 hey fear rather
than love him. but it they had their
own Ireo selection it would transpire
that Islaine was their idol. It Arthur
is Undeveloped as
now twp factions in tho
party the straight outs, and the Liber
als or half breeds and both aroenvi
ous of each other and both waiting
recognition from tho White House.! If
the straight outs are indorsed at Wash
ington. Grisom or Dockery will prob
ably bo their candidate lor Governor.
If tbe Liberals receive the spotted coat
ot favoritism they will probably nomi
nato Price or Judge Fowle. and many
old time Republicans will bo alienated
from the party. Among thiso half
breeds tber is no recognized leader or
William Mahono to be found.
Now, alter studying the situation and
hearing both sides 'calmly discuss
matters, th conclusion of your corres
p .indent U that tiw Stale ticket and a
majority .f ihn lgislature will almost
C3r:aini to Democratic, though the
bV'tie will r cJostj and hotly contested.
A:ot the "old Notth State will cast
hr bv.ornl vots for a Denioerat not
i tra frbher way on the tariff. .But the
ui:inul icturing interests are too large
ind important lor an avowed free
trader to crrv the State. If the Demo-
cats nominate either Bayard Tilden,
Thurman. Abram Hewitt or any other
nbV man ol mju:u1 views and a clean
xoord whohasth confidence of the
b st people ami the business interests of
tho country at heart. North Carolina
cannot po$iblv be classed as a doubt
ful State Lext Kovember.
rvr at . .
.hey call their "bitters," it is beyond Arrive at weidon. ..."....
want to marrv cross over
are joined in tho cheaper locality.
Victor Hugo, who was 82 years old irhes is over-indulgence in
. . t .- ..rl -
lost Tuesday, nas just Dougni a piot oi
butldiDflr land in the avenue named alter
him, and proposes to move there as soon Joubt that what they have been im
-i 1 t u I I I J
as mo new nouse is oujo. anu garoen .nf a nrn7.y.j. rrytf Fiiffm"
laid out under his personal superintend- lbin2 not roMi s J on bitters.
ence. When you find a man with red-
A few days since, in the work of mak Jened nose, blood-shot eyes, stag-
Change of. Sched iile. . .
AN AND AFTER NOVE 13, IS83, AT 1.05
JA. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming
ton Jt weiaon li&iiroaa wui ran as ionows
DAY MALL AND liiPKESS TKATNS DaXLt
NOS. 47 NOEXH X3TO iS SOUTH.
Leave Wilmington, Front 8t.Dept, 8.53 A. Al
Arrive at Weidon. .T. 2.31 P. M
Leave Weidon.... S.00 P. M
Arrive at Wilm'irton, Front St. Dhit. 8.40 P. 11
Fast Through Matl A Passkxoeb Texw
Dailt No. 40 Sooth.
olaininq: ot aenmp heads, and Tiear Leave Weidon.. b.sop. ii
iieuiSMiy uwi mc ciusc ui uicu ucdu- MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Dailt
what No. 43 North.
iiaui, y io.. ........
Shoulders; lb..-...'. "V
S'tles. V IK. ""
WESTEltN 8MOKKlCl"V
Sides, V lb..vJ;t
JShotUdera. . 1 -
DRY SALTED "
Sides. fii....
Bhoulders. V
New New York, each.V.V" I S
BEESWAX. f ft... """" 1
so
00
When you find several men com-
50
....I 8.00 P. U.
... ' 2.V0 A. Si.
Mail'ano Tasskngeb Tkatns Nos 45 and 42 1
Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex-
cepieoi.
Arrive at weidoa.
jueave weiaon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M
BRICKS," y M
F!T I'I'I'VO I ik
North Carolina...
Northern........ .
CANDLES, ft
sperm. ............
Tailow.. I.........
Adaiaantlae.
CHEESfc. & ft
northern Factory.....!
Dairy. Cream...; i .II. J
State
COFFEE, ft "
ava.. .......... ...
L&jruyra. , 1 A
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10 O
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trees
around the new fort constructed out
side the Porto San Loreze. in Rome, a
fine statue of Apollo. 1 me tra 80 centi
metre in height, was discovered in a
good stato of pi enervation.
It is a good rule to accept only such
medicines as have, after long years of
trial, proved worthy of confidence. This
ia a caso where other people's expert
enco mav be of treat servic. and it has
......12.30 A M CORN MEAL. V bus.. taVaVV: H?
k vii 1 1 tr i iv iTT iv t vc . .:""Mi tin
DOMESTICS n 1 w O 1 n
Arrive at vvumington 6.55 AM Shoetlcir. 44 V vd..-. - i . ' f t
Train No. 40 Smith will tmi nnlv t TTO I Yarns. bnnch,.... " w
. : . u : i: t.. n uoios torn ana Aismn is. , i cuuo, v uuiceu. ....... . o. rr. w
Uiiuaiiu uuic-i luuiLuiiuxw ui Trains on Tarboro Branch RnAd T?uv I FISH ! - , r v? .
1 1 uiai 4iULij) uiiu ti met. i vl. v uviu a. J...V :a. 111.- uiu U X.I r i i. " "",u In t JMi .
-t. 1 . r . . I m. iiiiiv. fnnfiaH PTcptin n.K,!.,. i juacKcreu no. i. r naif hhi c r? w
lis conaiuon is me rcsuii oi 100 ire- . r,r A i i" Mackerel! k. iTm "V 1 ! w
- w w v.v- m Ai - aw a x Ail mJcLkl y m I i r - v m wvj Mia
I . Mackerel. No. 2. hf kki TJi rZ
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. Mi Be
tnrnlne leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 a. r
dally except Sunday. i
Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei
don for all iolnts North Dallv. ah o
Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bav
Line. , .!.;,- 3
Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con
liient visits to the "bitters" bottle,
ion't for a moment think that he has
teen taking: "Brozvii's. Iron Bitters"
Brown's Iron Bitters ia not an
intoxicating beveracre, nor- is it a
beveracre at jail, or an article vhich
been tbe experience of thousands that hny body would .be likely to drink Washington.
nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral
cough medicine ever used.
i the best for the pleasure of drinking.
i
MABOU MIRTH.
ci 1 1 vat o xr ' so rrin rro 111 hnl I rrl
asks very politely, "Madatbe. does uippimp;.
smoking trouble you?V 4Oh. yes
monsieur; not ordinarily, but to-day "
"Ah! madame." replies Guibollard. in
a very sympatnetic tone, -now mucn
you are about to suffer!1
,4Yes" said one tramp to another.
Tvo got tired of packing around from
one hotel to another and 1 to taken a
flat. Fine air. good view of the river,
plenty of room and privilege of the bath.
but come down and fee lor yourself
and he led the way to a water-logged
coal barge. Saturday Night.
Aro poets ficklo and inconsistent?
Are they sordid, selfish, ungrateful and
ike the cold and heartless.- dull and
prosaio world which surrounds them?
Why did Ella Wheeler write: "I do
not love him in the old fond way?" or
All trains run solid between Winlnirton .n
Brown's Iron Bitters, although era aK uave "uluI,aa
i x or accommoaauon or local travel a tuurati-
Ser coach will be attached to local freight lea v
jg Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Dally except
ounaay. 'i ;f. .
JOHN F.. DIVINE, ,
' J - General Superlntendeni.
T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Aent.
nov 17 i i
feasant to take as a medicine, is not
t "whiskey-drink " medicine, the use
f which can be made; an excuse for
Brown's Iron B
tters is not
C. Nov 17,1883
y ine.
dec 3-Inrm tcld&w
cd
it she must write it why did she wait
till the ice cream season was over? j
Chicago Sim.
The least destructible portion of the
human body is the hair. In bgypt it
has been known to survive 4,000 years.
And the Egyptians were not as carelul
ot their hair, either, as are the women
ot the present day. iThey never took it
off at night and hung it over the back
of a chair to prevent it from , getting j
worn out. Nomstown Herald.
I know," said a little Chicago girl
to her elder sister's young man, at the '
supper table. that you will join our
society for tbe protection or little birds.
because mamma says you are very
fond of larks." The youth promptly
handed over a fire dollar note as au
initiation free, and thinks that in due
time ho will be a fall fledged ornitho
logical humanitarian. Chicago Tele
gram. 'A - -
j What to Do Then.
When rheumatism racks the jo'nts then ask
for Ber) son's Capclne Porus Plasters. Prompt,
sure. 25c. ! feb 25 4 w
The Delight of the Ladies,
because it enhances their charms ten
loid is bU.ULu;N 1. witn wnicn no
dentrifico can compare. It'checks pre
mature decay of the teeth, completely
re aioving. tartar irom their surfaces,
interstices and cavities, whitening them.
rendering the gums healthy and corali
line and the breath as
odor ot flowers. The gritty and acid
properties which render many tooth
powders and washes objectionable are
not bo found in America's favorite
teeth restoratives.
Bold in bar-rooms, taverns, or places w:i4 i
where drinking men resort for stimu. Wilmington, Columbia
ants. It is only a medicine, and the a. A nynof R ' R r
iruggists sell it. V".
Brown s Iron Bitters is the great oj-fiob of gsnsbal sdterihtknxjeht. i
lealth-giving tonic and strengthener. Wilmington, n. c. Nov 17.1883
t is eminently the pamily Medicine
f the day. It drives out dyspepsia,
iebility, and the effects of malaria.
C causes no injurious cncu, even u" i fi X o L J'
ie most delicate invalids, but builds Onange 0T : bChBdUier
p the system, imparting vigor anc rs and after novb isth. isss. at
'V life. IO t -33 A- M ibe following Passenger Scbed
uie wm De run on mis roaa :
No.42 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays
excepted) 7.15 A M
" Arrive at Florence ....11.40 A M
No. 45 Leave VI rence, (Sundays i '
excepted)...... 7 40 P M
" Arrive at VVllmlngton 12 10 P M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. . 4
i Wectand 47 East.
ixjave Wlimlngton...... 9.10 P. to
Leave Florence ..U........i.; 2.40 A. M
Arrive at C. C 4 A. Junction...... 6.35 A. AL
Arrive at Columbia... .1 fi.40A.M.
V 1 V . 1
lieave tviumma. v. fxol . Al.
tieave c, c. & A. Junction...... ...10.20 P, M.
Leave Florence 4.33 A. M
Arrive at Wilmington.. ...L.....i.-- 8.23 A. M.
Night Mail anu passkngkk Train, dailt
No. 40 W&ST. j
Leave Wilmington ....10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M.
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT
No. 43 East. -
Leave Florence at k;.Sj85 PiM
Arrive at Wilmington ............... 7.42 P . M
Train 43 stops at all Stations. I j 0
No, 40 stops only at Flemington. and Marlon.
x-assengers ior LOJnmbia ana all points on G.
AH. IL I!.. P.. AR K StaHnTi ln.
r 1 -. hmuvua. .aucu HUUU
tlon, and all points beyond, should take the
wigni uixpress. . ; i . . .
Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlestor
and Augusta on Train 43. r
au trains run solid between Charleston and
wunungton. -.,-..,.,. .... 1
Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex
cept Sunday at 6.W A. M." y ,
j : JOHN FDIVrNE9 f
m General Superintendent
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
nov 17 , ?, .
Carolina Central ;K, K.
7 Great Monarchies
OF THE ANCIKNT EASTERN WORLD.
By Hawllnson. Three large volumes, over
700 Fine Illustrations Price reduced from
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feb 25 4vr
The REMINGTON
HORSE-POWER
FIRE ENGINE!
nnal expense
for repairs,
For descrip. .
uvecirculars
with testimo-nlalsddress
Mullets,' V bbl..............;; 4 S 2 1
Mullets, Pork bbla 7 S 2
FERTILIERS,VKoCIOfti','' T?
x-eruyian uuano, mo. 1.......57 80 ent
'n d ." 'LobOB 00 CO U
Baughs Phosphate. .....00 00 ml
Carol ma Ferullxer... ..45 00 c2 2
Ground Bone. .....!.... 00 00 oo m
Bone Meal....;........ ..00 00 eui
Bone Flour. .00 08 esi a
Navassa Guano...... ........ .40 00 cat
Complete Manure... ..v.i..;.00 00 ea 5
Whann's Phosphate, ...00 00 eil
Wando Phosnhatc ....00 no mi
Excellenza Cotton Fertl lir-iw m
xTencn's uarDODate of Limn.
French's Agricultural Lime.
rjAjuu. v obi , . -
Northern Super.... ......... . 5 to
- txara.. ............. too e
Clt7 Mills Extra im at to
i FamUy.;1.. ....... j 75 Sin
( Extra Famllr.... lit a u
GLUE V fb .11 a M
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06 a
65
190
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GRAIN, V bushel I
Corn, from store. bagB.whlte.
, ; Corn,, cargo, In bulk, whltei.
joa xrgo, m Daga. white..
Corn. 'canro. mixed. In ban..
,;Oats, from store. f
Cow Peas..i,..i.
HIDES, V !b;5, f -i. j .
irecn.. ...... ......
iLsstern. .... 1 so
Western.......... .. ...... lji'Mit
North River.... ' - 7a a
HOOP fIRON, y ft t0 U
Northern. io0 U
North Carolina........ ...k... 00 n
LIME. & barrel... 1 40 n
LUMBER, City Sawed, v M f U ' . i
Ship Stuff, resawed.i. ...... ..18 00 iwnt
Rough Edge Plank.... 15 00 01S I
West India Cargoes.accordlng 1 1
7 te quality......;.... 13 06 Gl1
1 Dressed Floortmr
Mm&'S? Board. comn..l2 Wf.
if OLtASSkA, f gallon 2 . . ...
new urop cuua, in hbas.....
... . .. -tn bbl...;.
Porto Rico, In bads....
" In bbls.
Sugar House, in hhds.....4...
: rt i lr. bbla... .......
syrup.m obis..
oc
to
00
00
00
26.
40
Nearlj as effect
tlye mh m steam-
er; about one.
4V( 1 A . A.
and less than I j .
cne. tenth an-J
REMINGTON
AGRICULTURAL CO.
LION, New York
FAX'S CELEBKATED
P , WATEU-PItOOP
MANILLA ROOFING.
h-ilmv o tho I BsembleafIne leather; for Roofs, Out
s,fi J -;?5 S Wal,s and Inside in plao of plaster
very strong anu auraDio. CJataipgno witn
r t t im onla 1 s and samples FREE. I s tab
rilisbed in 18866,
H . . W. H. FAT & CO. , Camden, N. J.
& feb 25 4vr
NAILS, V Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00
uiixj, gauon
Kerosene...
Ird
Linseed.
Rosin.. .......
Tar.f ...... I ..., .......
Deck and Spar...
POULTRY- - i. . 1
Chickens, live, grown.'..
: 11
1 10
90
90
00
00
-A.
6 b
O f
Aft
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a p
23 O tt
"Bi MVRllia, .... . . 19 i a
" r Spring........ ...... lot o lft
' AurKeys.-.. : 78 0 1
FEA-NUTS-y bUSheL..... 90 O 1 IP
4. 1
POTATOES. bnshel
-raweet........
.. .........
The most fashionable handkerchiers
are of crimson or pale blue, with white
llo were about tho buna. i -
mm
For Dtspepsia, Indigestion, De
gression of Spirits and General Debili
ty, in their various forms; also as a
preventive aeaiust Fever anu Asrue.
and other Intermittent : Fevers, the
4FERRO-PH0Srn0RATED ELIXIR OF
Calisava," made by Caswell, Haz
aki & Co., New York, and sold by all
Druggists. Is the best, tonio: and for
OUPTIOEL
I hve a porfUr remedy for the abore dissass by Its
tiaa thons&nds of cases of the worst kind and of long
tending hars been cured. Indeed, wo etronr is nr
faith inTte efficacy, that I vrfll send TWO BO'TTLKS
FREE, tocetaer with a VALUABLE TREATISE on
thia disease, to any enffrrrr. Gire express and P. O.
addrees. Da. T. A. SLQCUH.181FearlStKew York.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.1
YOUNG MEff TO LEARN
TELEGRAPHY. I
furnished.
To charges unless situations are
Address with stamp. .
patienU reeoverinir from Fever or other PENNA ardNEW JERSEY TELEGRAPH
,:.. :. 1 " . CO' Mai
IU 'ZVf
sickness, it has no equal.
Concentrate Vitality.
All excitant., to radically cure, must
bo innocent. Tbe art ! consists in con
tsuutns their u.e until matters in the
system contrary to health are removed.
Health finds UArrtNESs in toe
MritE SENSE Or EXISTENCE.
IJntNDRCTiis Tills stimulate the
bivxxi so as to enable nature to throw
off all morbid humors, and cure disease.
no matter by wbal name it may be
called,
The secret of recruit in r the vital nrin
c'ple is discoverel in Rrandretii's
Pills, becaase they remove what holds
it in check. It is oelieretl they possess
the elements of vitality. Heat, healthy
animal vrarmtn, is certainly Increased
by tha use of this wonderful ; medicine
Provided the jrreat organs are not irre
parably injured, there is no disease
Hrandretii's Pills will not cure.
The true art of bealln; is to assist na
ture to throw offdisease to concentrate.
. a - b
as it were, me w&oie vitality of the
system t eject the eaemyithat hit
fastened on a part. 1 1
ft ET BOAXDRETn S PlIXS ! IU DUl cW
with iion. oihtrl and follow the minted
directions, and health will surelr bless
yoa. 1
Banirlea of precious stones, conuf ced
by tiny chains of gold, are the iate3t de
vice in jewelry.
Of the many remedies before tho nnb-
lie for Nervous Debilitv and wRut
of Nerve Generative System, there is
none equal to Allen's Brain Food,
which promptly and permanently
restores au losi vigor; it never fails
51 pKg.. b lor 5. At drucists or by
mail irom o. 11. Alien, 315 t irt Ave.
wewiortcuv. cod&w
Main Office 3G Chestnnt treet. Phlla-
Throtigh wires.
delpbis. Pa.. Branch Office 6 Market Street.
Wilmington, DeL
266th Edition. Price Only $1
Let us only suffer any person to tell
us his story morning and evening, but
ior one iweivemontu. and he will be
come our master.
A Fair Offer
ine voltaic Uklt Co., Marshall.
Aiicu., ouer vo acnu ur. u je's Volatic
Belt and Appliances on triak for thirty
aays. 10 men. young or old. adicted
with nervous debility, lost vitality, and
See advertisement ioi oaper.
t th a eowoV""- .
2 in 1.
rn take jxmr TTVTmrssre.
Awl taka thesa Oa,
I'll ftx yoor watcha
To keen food Urne : .
I do all work ell,
Entrnat'd to me.
If jom don't bebere tt
Try m and see. " - :
J. I WlNXJfj
Photocrapher and Jeweler
Hew UsxketBcUdlasCBptUIra)
Company, e
Ornon or Ge3tkhal BvnncsitrtEix Dion,
Wilmington, N. C, June 13th. 18SSV
Change of Schedule
1 -4
QN AND ATTEB JUNE IStb, 188S,; THE
following cnecraie will be onerated on' tbi
Railroad: .
PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN
Dally except Sundays. , ,
No. 1. Leave Rale! eh at """"7 r i
1 Arrive at Charlotte at...... . 7.00 A. M
J Leave Charlotte f..
No. 2.1 Arrive Raleleh &t
) Arrive at Wilmington at
xrasseneer Trains stnn t fr.i. at.HAu.
only, and twlnts desiui.tA tn tR. rvm-...
Time T0V1I0 ,
SHELBY DrVTSION. P ARSTTN (iV.tt ' ' ar'sn.
. EiFKESS AND FREIGHT.
i Dally excent finnd
Charlotte
ro
irish.VbbL;...:...-. 1.. s ea
PORK, V. barrel- -i x : -n i,y r-i-.
City Mess.. .23 bc
JPrlme.ti.w..i4..i..i;....i6 00
Bump....;. i..4.. 17 00
nrim . it ... J
tkvjii vjkxuna, v ID. .........
Rough: Vibcahel . ;
RAGS, tf- lb Countrv
n. .- t '
ROPE. V fft...!..-..
SALT, V sack, Alum,,
MM , VI VVU ......
, T ... .......
Arauncan...i
SUGAR, V lb-Cuba. ;
A-orto laco......;...-..
C
Ex C
. p.a.w.. .... .....
SHINGLES, 7 In. VM... ...... ..10 60 n
tiommon.......,.......,..,.. s 00 0 w
Cypress :Sats..-......r.... a M Jl
Cyprees Hearts.............. 0 00 49 1
STAVES r M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 tflj
R. O. HoarshMil.. m 00 CJ
TIMBER, V M feet-Shlpplng.U 00 rj
Kne Mill. ...... .;:..;:.....ii 25 flUJ
'auurnnu..'...,..'..., 7M 01
. Mill Far OCJI I?
...........
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......8.45 P. M 'Common Mill.......;........ 5 00 Hi;
8.C0A. M ' Inferior to Ord'nary."... 000 Ot
U....8.20 A. X WHISKEY, V gal-Northern. J CO 2'
-worm carollha... ....l 00 o
WOOL, V ft Washed...;.;.... 25 ,2
uHwasnea....'.. 20. a
;Biiiii,.M,,t(MtMIH , 11 af '
GOLD
r
tar thA wnrklnic r.bUA. K"..
cents 'for postage, S"i
box of sample good that will pat 7
way of maklner more moner in a few
you ever thonrht ruihu t snr
i.iu.uoKu , ervoug ana rjivsical
Del. ill ty. Premature Decline in Man, Errors
of Yonth. and the untold miseries reenlthur
from Indiscretion or exee-ees. A book lor
crery man. younfr, middle aged and oM it
contains 12a presenpuons for all acute am
chronic diseases, each one f vhirhu inr-ii,
able. So foaal by the Author, whose experi-
ui"'' T7 j51 auco .as prooabir-Berer
wcwicj m tot 01 any pnysician, sou
Pco. oouna in ieauurul rrench muslin, em
ooseea coders, mu gilt, guaranteed tt-Lea
oner won 10 every sense mec hat IcaL lilerary
ad professional than any other work sold in
this country for 2.30. or tbe money will he
refunded in every instance. Price only tLOO
by mail, post-paid. 1 11 us tra live sample 6 cts
Send now. Goldmeai awarded the author
uj toe national aieaicai ABoda.tlon. tnth.
mm.m. .twkl.k. 1 M
amiJ. yv 5-30 p. M.
oneioy..... .......... ginP if
Tfaroiihom. ............ u.mj i'. AL,
Arrive at Chariorte."I"I"Iir.""ro a
Trains No. 1 and 2 mo bo V rrrJL
Hamlet with R. & a. Trains to and from Rai Capital not renuiredV We will start foo. jj
h" u C1 t can work all the ilme or in spare tla?
Through SlecDine Cars htwiv I TL wnrir f. jT..& .vtiaU
e. . vaij5 axiu 010;. xou can easily w
I fiAtttA S avom. - rk. all M
uwuvui
1 West
. A nan.
I C. JONES, I
r w 't tn- , "Perlntcndenti
Inn7i3 ' Seaeral Passenger Agent
1,000 Hhds
ir to th tnrto .r ," .'OIiu" wtuen--we
Work TTiar l,t ih. I.n.t..a wi makS tta?
paralleled oflert J n Vm not veil
fied we will send fl to pay for tbe
sent free. Fortunes will be made If 2
who jrive thebr whol time to the work.
success absolutely sure. Don't dela;. xzl
npwrf Address - Srrysox A Co., .arrJT
. .A
. . . -vaaauu. w nwn awatt t a, l sk j .
uuer 10 inc trade at prices tn Au k -L The larzenw JZTo
We guarantee this MSl.Se- pure. best hook ever sold for JesTtban twg
an 8-tf
KDWARD Kl ODER A sd.V. S n 5. Wl
people want it. - Any one can bocoffi
ccssfnl sjmnt: Tmni .. nALLsrr
Co.. PoTUind. Maine, .j nor2(Kaw.
omcers of which be ref era.
This book should be read by the yonnsr for
traction, and bv tbe affiletai ft- vh
will beneflt all. Zomdow Lancet.
There is no member f orJtv tn wtnm ui.
book will sot be useful, whether youth parent
Dr. W.- H. Parker. W a nnii.Ch r
Boston. Mass . who mar h& MiuniiAH' .
diseases requlrtnir aalll nH TO-JiiLr
Chroale ad obstinate diew t h . , v.T
baOd the allll of all --
Snch
sled ueceaaf nl.nai II mar mmZ ' iL'
lr without u tn. I W ViS hl I?
slaadecxtsCsxt. feb dTiZ
m V A ff
rhe Place to Buy Groceries
AT CRAP OTJ'S.
WHY ?
OBCACSE4p: KEJBWS HIS SWMJES
" ..k
A P"DT,7X Send six cenu totV,
box of roods which will helD you
few a. . aa 4 kfl
AJ
by every Steamer,
best and bis price
if r same quaiitv cf
money right away than anything
rp"o. AU, of either eex, uceeeojri
OUT "The brna.rt tn fnrrtn nfl OP0 TJ
the WOrkerm 'AhflAlntlv nr At ODf
dress, Tbue . Co., Auyosta, Maloe. ,
if r same quaiit
GRATED PUJi
mnra and the f
out.
He keeps nolnlnarDut't he
i?JJ low,ie lowest
rroda. r!ii ana . 1.1.
A .TLB put no wfcem 1ti
"Oellcloui artlcla for Pies
ft 5
Gro. U. CBAPON, Arent,
I i ff IrS week at noma.' f s w tt Vji-
Capital toot reqeired: Reader, Vt.f-Zat
bustoess at which persons of lther
or old, cau make great pay aU the tl2r
work, witn absolute eertamrr CgJKL
nsn rnmt St