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ThO DQlIV F?fivlfW r his ia. expression of contempt for " lit.. ITMMA.1 Lrntl,l r.rmneloaahlw1r. I . J . . . I bat more proiiiaoie congressional uai- tJet. So far tue leading isiaioo organ give birth to an inspired istory from Washington to the effect that; Grant. while professing to favor Loan, is entar. x u Pownire at wuwiaxtoo.N. c. really hugging to his breast the ambi uon ior a uiint iciui. auo ic'u leges that Gen. Grant has confided his purpose to x-Senator Chaffee and to JOSH. T. JAMKS. Kditor A Prr.r. U ILMlXtfTQX. y. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 27. I4. Til K C12NTIC A I. CUM 31 IT TEW Col. OrUfiu Coke, chairman; J". J. Lite h lord, secretary; rati! If Means. L D. Stevenson, C M. Husbee, Richard H Rattle. George II . Snor ftnd 1. C. yieraraisz. ot Rif! efzh. The State Kxecutivc Commilleo is as follows: First district"!. R Jernuan. J. E. Moore. R. V. Vbarto. E. F. Ijuud. Second district A J. Galloway. R. B. Peebles. Benjamin Askew. Henry R, Uryin. Thin! district Appleton Oaknmith. Isaac II Kcllj. II. U. Short. I). II. Mc Jyan. Fourth district W. H. Yarborouzh. J. M. Morio;:. J. S. Battle. N B. Can nailay. Filth district A. K Henderson. David S. Reid. M. S. ilobins. C. F IiQWO. Sixth district J. G. Hall. S. J. Pcrabcrton. John J). Shaw. W. J. Yates. Seventh district R. Z. Linncy. W. B. Glcon. J C. iVIlburn. U. A. Btog ham. Eighth district Cope Elias. R. M. Farmaa. B. F. Logan, A. Al. Erwla. the 81TUA- INDU3T1UAL TIOH. If a oacius of mannfactam were now taken thronchont the country (or the purpose of comparing the remits with those obtained in 1SS0. iu the New Yotk Herald, thare would be mary surprise, and we believe that they would not bo ot a pleasing nature. The great revival thai, followed the depres-1 smoker, but the lady who c-hjects sloo caused or beran by the crisis of 1873 was workinc In full force in 1880 and would offer a s:rikiug contrast with the stagnation that now exists and that is uudoubtcdly increasing. True, there have been extensions in some branches of Industry, la such as the domands of the country required or favored ; but generally speaking, manufacturers are running upon hail lime live capacity ot tho nalious employed. New iron furnaces may be built and new mills erected, but they mark rather a change in the dlsiribu tionof industries tbsn a positive and necessary tncreaio in the establishments ruado in order to meet tho c in u caption of our imputation. For built in the South one or more 'fur many others, of the skilled and trained politicians who have boen faithful toth ex-President through good and through nri! rnnrt for so mauvlvcar3. as he thought might be trusted " If Grant wanted the Presidency now the pc ple would hear of it plainly ennnh. Rut he is invert over to the iniatuatlon of "tne street." He prefers a stockbroker's pfiice to the White House. Disgusted with Blaine. Sher man. Arthur and thorcst ot tho politi- . i . . i cians. no no couut speavs sinccrciy when he expresses a preference for the man who led a regiment at Belmont fought by his side at Pittsburg Landing and shared with him tho .triumphs o the Vicksburg campaign. "personal. Queen Virtorias weddinz gift to Princess Victoria ot Hesse is to be paid for by contributions ("commanded indirectly) from courtiers. Sarah Bernhardt has now become a Parisian "Johnny Morgan," and plays the organ. It is a new accomplish ment, in view ol a scene in La ber vante. i ; A Jesuit nreacher of Marid named Mori has been expelled the capital for condemning tbreatre going in Lent, which happens to be one ol tne amuse rxfents of the royal family. Mr. Lboncheie 83 Vi that tha re: 1 nuisance of modern limes is not the to tobacco smoke. iMr Labouchero and tho Prince of Wales, by the way. are both constant smokers of cigarettes. The Marquis de More.1 ton ot the Dnc de Vallombrosa, a Cannes celo brity. has become a wild western editor. his paper, in Dakota, being the Bad Lands Cowboy.' What will European blue blood say to this? .' ! The Prince "and Princess of Wales attended tho Stand Theatre, London, Minnie e 2 they sent ior miss raimer ami congratulated her on her success in Eng land. ' uuikiuicii oic aueniieu iui outnu i ueaire, jxjuuuh, i and tLe produc- on Friday evening last to see Minnie iua i not fully Calmer in My Sweetheart. Daring the iojsi not fully eyeni th 9cnt fr Miss Palmer and nacea at tht North will probably shut down. As means of transportation are increased and pushed into new region?, industry is seeking the most favored localities, where there may bo the high est returns received Tor the effort ex pended. For this reason the furnaces and mills that are less advantageously situated in respect to raw materials or lo markets must change their condi tions of production or be driven to the wall. Tariffs, which offer an unhealthy stimuious, will be of no avail to them and will only hasten the ontaslrphe by Increasing domestic competition. There must be a permanent reduction in the cost of production in these mills by which theymay retain the markets in their nelgbcorhood and be enabled to reach foreign markets with their com moditcs. U is needless to add that we refer to the industries of the East, and notably the iron furuacc ot Pennsjl vania and New Jersey and tho cotton and woollen mills of New" England:- For ncartly three years ihi condition of domestic industry has gradually be come worse. Iess than one-hlf of the iron furnaces in I ho o umry are in blast, and yet the production darinz ISS3 was not much under that lor when more lurnace were turniuz, iut iron. Pig iron is sc.hn below twenty dollars per ton. a pricu that is nt laiorable- to tba iron mater of Pcwi.sjlvai.iu. thiuh the Soithern luruao can make awury. In the woollen industry the nuliou U im bolter, i'uring the lat year it U eiiuiaie4 by very itcx authority that ihe atoppai- of mills, in who'.e or iu part, was equal to the pro duction ot three months, and tho same authority ascrts that a corresponding aloppage nmvt still be maile- before tho sellers can begin to delate trims to the market. The auction sales ol woolen s thai have taken plaoe' in the last six months showed how laro ihe woolen goods market had beeu over stocked, for the preducu were sold at prices which could not have returped the bare cost oa manufacture. Yet the woolen manufactures have had cheap wool, so far as the domestic supply Is concerned, as the annual circular ol Mr. Rood, the highest authority on wooL shows. Nor U the condition of the cotton indostry more hopeful. In apite of enforced reatriclioas upon pro ducJoa and o strikes which closed mill. Evea the Southern mills, which possess certain ad ran tares over their competitors in the North, feel the pres uro and will soon taxe action to curtail their production Geo. Grant has angered the Blaine lie, sayt tne New York HV. by the frankness of hU talk with a corrtspca 'dent of tho same. They da not like bis manly advocacy of John A. Logan, his c!Jccs:radacftl:8lIti::::IrIcanrrJ. Ayer's Hair Viror stimulates the hair cells to healthy action, and promotes a vigorous growth. 1; containj all that a. - can be supniuti lo maico me uaturai hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the calp free from dandruff, prevents the hair from bc-coming urv anu harsn, ana makes it llexible and glossy. MARCH MIRTH. "Brooklyn is excilied oa tho waUr nuuation. With us it s entirely a ques tion of pure milk, says a New York paper. But it is much :hc same ques tion, alter all. friend ; much tho same awcII Citizen. vVo havt struck smoother road. haven't we?" asked n passenger of conductor on an Arkansas railway. "No." replied the conductor. wc have only run ou the track." , Mrs. Bonanza Mackay's latest Worth dress U described as a "poem." ironi the description we infer thai it resemble a poem that is inserted in the editor's waste basket. It is' not red. This is not a verse-straight joke, but the temp tation to write waist basque it was necessary to overcome. A'orr. Herald. Why. Mr. Jenkins , I thought you were in tne nospuai. eiacuiaicu a pretty Wasbineton sirl to her caller last night. In the! hospital?" he queried, with genuine State Depart ment inflection. hal made . you think that?" Why. papa said at break last this morning that ho never saw n man shoot off his mouih like you did yesterday." Washington Hatchet. "Yes," said a Now York girl. I can take my pick from half a dozen wealthy young men in this city." Ym ought to bo able to." replied a rival belle sweetly, "you arc certainly oldenouzh to pick." Ex. If People WHICliew, they h-uUI countt r:ci the in furious eflVct of toh.ieco u,.ti ihe teth. with the terlic rer alive and purifier. SOZODON l. which not only whiten the teeth and renders the tcums healthy, hut banishes from Ihe to-th every ob jectionable otlor I Certain unih povy tiers, pastes and w ashes, although they cleanse. alo injure! thu dental enamel. but this m ach less ;toi '.'. auxiliary pre-crvt-s and sircnifthens it. , lis origin is botanic and its llavor and odor delight- lul. Lost FaJthln Pliyslcians. There are innumerable instance where cures have been effected by Sco vill's Sarsapajulla. or Blood & LiV eu S Yiwv, lcr all diseases of the blord. when the patient had been given up by physiciam. It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and as it is prepared with the greatest care. as a specific for certaindiseases. it is no wonder that it should be more eticcmai than hastily written and carelessly nrenartd prescriptions. "J ake SCOVITX'S Blood axi Liver Sturp for all dis orders arising from impure blood. It is endorsed by all leading professional men. MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROADS, &C Orncx ot UKNE&AXj supkkixtendett, Wllwimfton. n a. Nov 17.1853 ! What shall I civo mv love?" asks n. nrLiu a ten versa Droduclion. If she reads it, sho ..will probably say. (;ive mo a rest." That is the answer I??t...wi"iu"pp,ied by th8 PncrRl PRESIDENTIAL YEAE. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST! VVilminoii i & Weldo Railroad CoiiiDany. UA1UX JSrjt - WEKKItY WEEKLY AKZ) SLJDAY EDITIONS. THE ! NEW YORK FOR 188 5 ; j . Change of Schedule. . Kotiffli on Conglis." Ask .for "Rough oa Coughs," for Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarse nes, Troches, 15c, Liquid, 50c. epd i The skirts of dresses are now cut a halNyard wider than formerly. Why suffer with Malaria ? Emort's Standard Cure Tiixs are infallible, never fail to cure the most obstinate cases ; purely vegetable. 25 cents. od Seal and other dark fur are preferred for walking and sleighing hoods. . - Nervousness. Nervous Debility, Neuralgia. Nervous Shock, St. Vitus Dance. Prostration, and all diseases ol Nerve Generative Organs, are all per manently and radically cured by Allen's Brain Food, the great botanical remedy. $1 pkg., 6 tor $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. eod&w. i m Shoulders are cut high. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, , nervous weakness, earlv decay, loss i oft man hood. &c I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This ereat remedy was discoverer! by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelopo to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Station 2. New York City. eod d&w ly New Proprietor! New Editors! 1 New Life and iBlood ! Six months ago THE WORLD commenced ita new career. lt growth' has been unprecedented- Its wonderful advance In clrcola tlon, in advertising, in Influence. In popularity, warrants tha claim of a leading position in New York Journalism. No expense j or effort will bo spared until TELE WORLD Is recognized as the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST PAPER In AMERICA. Thb Would, as the loading 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 seeks the triumph of principles not man. It upholds great Dem pcratie Ideas and Ideals not a faction or fraction of the party. , At the ; entrance of the new year the new Would desires to express Its gratitude for the heaxty 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 ought to be happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends in every town and hamlet In the Union to j START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newtpaper In the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy.; rilmington, (Sundays ex- ; i cptei).. 12.30 A M .Weldon 6.80 A M N AND AFTER NO VB IS, 1SS3, AT 1.05 A. &L. Faeeensrer Trains on the WUmlnjr- ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows : . Day mail and express trains dailt NOS. 47 NOSTH AKD 43 SOUTH. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dept, 8.63 A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon. 3.00 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'pti S.40 P. M Fast ThbouOh Mail & Passkxgks Tkaik' Dailt No. 40 Sooth. Leave Weldon 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton.Front St. Dpt 10.5 P.; JtJ MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 43 North. . Leave Wllmlnsr ton. . .............. 8.00 P. M Arrive at Wei Jon 2.0 A. M. Mail ajcd Passenger Thauis Nos 45 and 42 Leave j Wilmln Arrive al Leave eiaon. (Mondays excettedl. 05 a m Arrive at Wilmington ; 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Jk7kJUlSj. V rilA iuaguuuo - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.80 A. M. and 4.30 iP. m... xJiuiy, ounuays excepted), ue turning leave TarlxiTo at 10.00 A. M nnri 4 t r rtatiS Trains on Scotland Neck Branch TnVi 1a ttaiirax ior tcotiana jjscx at 3.25 P. M. Re- vuming leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. oauy except aunaay. t Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weh aoniorau oints North Dally. All rail vis xuenmona, ana aauy except Sunday via Bar Train No. !4S runs dailv and makes cloan n nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Tvasnmgton. , - l. All trains run solid between Wmington anu tt wmugwn, &au usve xruiiman tr aiace Sleep ers attached. I i . x or accommodation or local travel a passen ger coacn will be attached to local freight leav ing vumington at 7.00 A. M.. Daily except Sunday. j JOHN F. DIVINE. i j General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON. Genera: Passenger Agent. The ' - f n!Zr l wholesale prleeT tSL'TON1 Standard.; Shoulders, V- k' sides, vS.T.r -U. WECTERN SMOEEdU: ! Sides, V ft!! shoulders:...;;;; DRY SALTED Shoulders, V ft,... B ARRELS-lspW ta Tnil - The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. 5G COLUMNS. Wilmingtoii, I Columbia & Augusta B. B. Co. ornoB of Gbxssal 8 ppkrixtishdkkt. , i I 1 i Wllmlngtoa. If. C. Nov 17,1883 1 Netirnliaaiid Sick Headache. In Aurorn III., lives Mr. Wm.-Hen- son. bne pays: "Samaritan Jervtn6 -ar-n tiatt in a xr-o i ti cured tue of neuratifia. vertigo and sick vll Xiv 1M J JLUUL M ik. XXiii.XV, honMuAni) " ALL THE NEWS, complete and interesting. WELL CONSIDERED KOITORIALS on eve- M1SCKLLANEUU8 A man very ; much intoxicated ' was taken tn ihe station. "Why riU you not bail hiru oulfM inquired a by&tnnder of a friend, "liilb him out?' exclaimed the other. W hy, yon couldn't him oulT pump A llealttilul Diuretic. Bound Brook. N. J.. Aprils. 18S3. You advlie placing Alicock'a I'oroui Plaster, in dyspepsia, on the pit of the stomach; In ague cake, on the solecn. in torpid liver, over that organ : but I really think you should also recommend that one or two Plasters be put over the kidneys. They stimulate, strengthen and act as powerful diuretics, thus cast tag out many poisonous acids and salts. I nave bad lever and ague. All re medies I took produced little or no Sect until I put an Allcock Porous Plaster over each kidney; their action being more than doubled, tha malaria was quickly washed away. I have also had several attacks of rheumatism and two ol .gouU and by applying- the plasters over the local pain and alto over the kidneys. I arIn found your plasters wonderfully efUcacioas. . H.K.TIIOMAE. Beware of Imitations, AllcockV is thecsJy cruUia Pcrcus PIrstcr. -Capital Prize 75,O0O Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. O Louisiana State Lottery Company. Wt do herebw certify thai wt npervi the arrangement for alt the Monthly and Semi annual Drawing! of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person vumagt and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the $ame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author ixe the Company to use this certificate, oithfac- sunues of our signatures attached, in us adver Usements." ry subject, political or social. A FARMER'S DEPARTMENT Full Agrl- I cultural and Farm News. A LITKUAKr DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS" DEPARTMENT. A YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. I Each department is ably edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES POSTAGE PAID. Weekly, Owe Tbjls. .J.j .Si 00 Semi-Webkxt, One Ibjlr ........J : 00 Dailt. Oxb Yejlh 6 00 Dailt axb Sumdat,- Oxb Ybak 7 50 Dailt and Sunday, Six Months...... 3 75 Sundat Edition, One Year... 1 20 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once in every unrepresented district, to 01 wbom a LIBERAL COMMISSION will be al Remittances should be by draft on New York, This is jut tbe season for f gents to exert up subscription lists. lowed This themselves in g-ettln, monev order or registered letter. Send for any information desired, men copies sent free. Address Spec!- Commissioners. Incorporated In 18CS for 25 years by the Let lalatare for Educational anu Charitable pur poses with a capital of SI, 000, 000 to wtuch a reserve fund of added. 550,000 has since been Br an overwhelming oopulai vote its fran .h!ee was mado apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 3d. A. D.,1879. The only Lotterv ever voted on and endorsed by Vie people of any Sate. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Sinirle Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, fourth Grand Dra wins:.: Class I. in tho Ac&'tony of Musks, at New Orleans, Tuosday. Anril 8. 13S4 167th Monthly Draw In. . Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at . Fire Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. THE WORLD, 21 and 32 Park Row. dec 14 NEW YORK. PUEGELL HOUSE, f TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First-Class In all U appolntmmtM. Tarrn tl. M it gi.OOs Wanted. T A COMPANY WHO PROP08E TO Change of Schedule. N AND AFTER NOVR I8th. 1883 at 43 A. M.. the folloirlnar Passencer 8ched uie wm do run on tius roau : . No.43 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays , excepted) 7.15 A M Arrive at Florence. ....... ..11. 40- a M No. 4fi Leave Fl rence. (Sundays ri ' - 1 excepted) , 4.... 7.10 P M " Arrivaat vuminton.......i3 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa. 48 West and 47 East. 1 Iave Wilmington.... 9.10 P.M. Leave Florence - - 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C C. A A. Junction 6.85 A. M. Arrive at Columbia......... 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia. 9.I55P. M. Leave C, C.4A. Junction........ 10.20 P. M. Lieave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. I........ 8.23 A. M. Night Mail and Passkxgeb Tbaxn, dailt NO. 40 WK8T. ! Leave Wilmington ..4. ...... 10.40 P. M Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT Noi 43 East. Leave Flerence at. ..:..S55 P. M Arrive at, Wilmington. ;..7.42 p. M Train 43 steps at all Stations. - No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon. jraseengers ior Columbia and all points on G. A C. It- IT. n A R R fltoHnna A IVm Tn. tion, and all points beyond, ! should take tbe mgni express. beparate Pullman Sleepers for Char lea tot and Augusta on Train 48. 1 - All trains run solid between Charleston and wnmingion. j .1 Local freight leaves Wllmlnsr ton dairy ex- - JOHN T. DIVINE, General STinArlntAndAnt T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent BEESW. BRICKS, BUTTER, North Carolina... M Northern...... CANDLES, y lb- ""- operm.. .......... Adamantlae.... . CHEESE, Ki JNortnern Factorv ' - 1 Dairy, Crcam.:;;; . State COFFEE, tf lb - ava. ....... lAguyra. .J.7.7;:-1- Rio CORN Af RAT. 1 te.7 COTTON TIES, f CS . S domestics T rrt 1 EGGS, Vd0Mu.Ij. FISH -! I Mackerel, No. IT V bbl w w J MackereS No. 1 B&uHJ j Peruvian Guano, Ko, L.. b . il ... . t. .... .. K BaoghiPhoeviuiff-JJj Carolina FeruSier.--. VS 5 Ground Bone- "!fi2 aono Meal mZ Bone Fiour..........x;;:,:,S2 1 Navassa Guano.. ... 5 Complete Manure....:.:I.r.:2 wnann's i'hnmhu Wando PhomBSKT.: .rlSK Berjrer A Bull's Photih.K Excellenza CottowFertiaierJi 2! i rench's Carbonate of iiia W rench's Agricultural Lima.... f V ) LOUR, "".I m French' French1 FLOUR, Vbbl iue.......w..H.H.toHM. 1 si Northern Super... 1 g I , - " Extra.......MM.n icb 1 I FaInlly....,. S S City Mills Extra.... M m ! Family "Zn v 'Extra Famllr. In ! GLUE y ft:. ......MM. u 1 GRAIN, V bushel , 1 , corn, rrom store, taga,imiti. - a Corn, cargo. In bulk, whltfc. Com, cargo, la bags, whits.; Corn, cargo, mixed, in bars.; . f ....... 41 10M 09 9 Oats, from store wvw a cnv .............. vn , HAY, V 100 lbs ; 1 Intern. I a western................' ... i u . . unu luvor .j.:. n m r..vvk iv v w Northern. ...... North Carolina. J jai am. y Darrei... ............. l is m LUMBER. Citv 8axrt VMft 1" nWp resaweV--.U r j ! Rough Edye fiuk,.... cu - Wes t India Cargoes,accor&i i te quality. .'. ....... M .... .. Jl qo fl f Dressed Flooring, seasoaed.,lt 00 tt : Scautllng and Board. com'ii..M id lrt x 001X0 .11 i New Crop Cuba, in ahds...M ; OC I " r f lnbbls...... ,001 Porto Rico, in h ads.. OJ :; T . In bbls 1 . Sugar House, in hhds. eo ? M In bbls.......... Syrup, in bbls 41 $ NAILS, V Eeg. CuLlOd basis.: 1 01 1 OILS, V gallon f . j i KcroflCnc it Ifrd... M Linseed... R I Rosin..... ........, 1 Tar....... HI Deck and Spar.... Nf Pfim.TRTfc- ,. . .. Li - . .1... Chickens, live, grown... .... 8prlng........ Turkeys PKANUTS y bushel. POTATOES, bnshel v 1 Sweet Irish. Vlihl.. .L mi FORE, f barrel f j . City Mesa.......... ........ Jl t Prime JUIf Rump..... .........II N t RICE Carolina. V ft........... .-IV I VU6ut V VILakWi. ............ mm m BAGS, y lb-Country......M.. A'J catv IV hope; V B..;..............w HV fll 111 31 Carolina Central U. B,sJiT5iJ.ib;SS Company. Orncn 09 Genssal dnrxsiNTENDENT. -i ' WUmlngton. N. C. lJune 13th. 1883. B stabllsh a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have sacn lands to dispose of are requested to communl cate, with me at Wadesboroor "by letter wltL Mr. Joh T. James, at Wilmington in person Full prrtculars as to exact location of land number of acres, probable yield of timber 1 tbe acre and lowest price, must be m i I 1 . 1 1 1 1 jn iimmu..i...........M.M SUGAR. fiv-Cuba. Porto Jilco.... A Coffee B -1 U. it 1 ......... ..M.. ... Ex C ... . ............ Crushed. O TTT Vl T fa m I 0uknvijucuta, 1 in if m. vommon.... ................m 01 II ifV II UNf I Caplul Prize of.i. 1 capital nme of.... rTfe. Carolina Resources. 5 Prtxea of 2,000. . 10,000 . 10 Prizes of 91 Prizes of 100 PrUea of 300 Prizes of VJO rrizcA of luOO Prizes of 75,000 S5.0C0 1,000..!. 10,000 500.. 10,010 200.. 1 00.000 100 30,000 fiO 25.0JO known fl llf JOi state im migration Agent, u-or-v PATRICK, 'One of the most useful series of dMwrrin tlve books ever published about any Stale Boston Post. i Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 1883, THE fwjlxy Bcnecnue will be operated on tal PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. j Leave Wilmington at... 7.00 P. M jare u&ieignat. ......7.83 p. Ml nre i ciLariotie at.... .. .7.00 A. M a I ive Charlotte at..... 8.45 P. M 1 fmvB iiaAeign at 8.30 A. M J Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.25 A. M passei only, an Tim Tab Cypress SSaps.. ........... Cyprees Hearts STAVES. Tm 4-1 Tl nTT nur 'u u. 1 -II A fl I II W TV TIMBER. Fine: Mill Fair J...... Ji Common Mill.. ....... J? Ji Inferior to OrVnarr..... if WHISKEY, y gal-Nortbera.1 5 1 North Carolina. .....J" Z I if yjjLA, v n nuueuMMW, , Bnrrv . ...U V M-W. O. Bamuij" 1 . M ft. 'AffeeWhlptafJ? " ! Mm. .L.iJi ............. t m S! arrRoxutATioN trizes. 9 Approximation Prizes of t750. 9 " 500. 9 KO. tt 11 x , -tic. ATmaxaDie. 1 .. -: :U vJJJ.w,?wr75itt 45000 Hale's Industrial Series. helby i division, passenger, uah box oiaampie0 6,730 1,500 2,250 1.S67 Ptlxes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs ahnnld ba made only to the oSce of , the Company In New Or For further information, writ .-1 mi-It. rir- lng full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address RrUtirtA letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK. Nrw Okleasts, La POST A L NOTES and cmiin&rv uttr bv Mail or Express (all sums of a and onward by Express at onr expense) to mm A n 1 nvnra New OrUini Lv )rlL a. DAUPHIN. v , 607 STCaU SL, Waahtaxtoa. D. a mch U wedttw-dJtw Two Volumes Now Ready. 1 Thk Woods ajtd Ttmbsss of North Carolina. Cnrtls's, Emmons, and Kerr's Botanical Reports: snonleinentAd hv unntA County Reporu of Standing Forests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the State. 1 Volume ltmo. Cloth. xTS bd.. tl.25. II. Ih thk Coal ahd Inow Counties or North Caroldca Emmons'., Kerr. Lald ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of tbe State. 1 , Ylume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp., 1.50.; I Sold by all Bookseller, or mid noatnM on receipt of the price, by " o-v w E DALE A SON, Publishers. Booksellers and Stationers, 0f-j H HALE, PubUaher. RatelhjN'c EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. way of making more money von f vpr iTinnrtit tmssidw Capital not required. Dailv TPnt ftmii1.M Mave naxione. K. 80 P. M amre at tsneiby... -i 0 no r T I i?u " " me inuc v. -r Mt; Leave Shelbv. .. Z Ztt'H' Tka work Is nnlversally adapted An . rc 1.. iwa.il .AH11...HA H vn km euur r: iBiviangH8. mtni m I """6 " ..n:i Trains No. 1 and 2 rnaku ini- irrL" cenu to every evening. r , Hamlet with R. A A. Train, to , A. Trains to and from RaJ- rhrouxh Sleeplmr Cam htv. wo-. and cWlotte and Raleigh adrh,;60" Take Train No. 1 for 8tatmille StatloEa Western NCRR, Ashevllle and poln'tS wV Atlanta aVaSJSS 1 ' L. C. JONES. elgh. Tt ecaw fco every ccjuu- FZm-yi t work may lest the business, wt ! paralleled offer; to all who are fled we will send $1 to pay MSL writing us. Full Pxorasi. y miuiiK u. suit ymj. -rr 7. sent free. Fort im as will w who triwtk their whnifi time to t&fl TZ. I success absolutely aure. Dm frt now. -ArfrtroJtfl 8TISS05 m Maine. We WeakNervousIllen Choice New Crnn M iTdrT. Imported s SV f m mm 0 1 1 w4 faUar t. ' ttrmJm protxrlj mrt, eaad by ad VlfrMM the mars to N frrS rror ot ymtOt, tfc. U wUI 4 pwfe mm butiic MkM4 ta N BOLUS, ormnma" mor itTMtaMatAf SECOND CAEGO mch 3 'Sale trr KERCHsfc R A C ALDER BROS. 'The largest. best book ever sold for. kss wL r pnee. The fastest eiimg people want it. Any one ! ceaaful agent. . Terms free. fjaaj Groceries. Groceries. A PEIZESS4. ."STfti 0,T Koai -iSD WUX BE situ itMT MABMh 1 MW M4l mlrt Btad ad itwMt UmK iwitwwi INtU iafornattoa m.mX Trial f 1 BAnTCa CTSCCT COL. 4J IZ.ua SL, Kcm Ysrk. nor n ijcodiw t ihi - - . PROMPTLY j THOU WHARF At. Low FLOUR- BACON. SALT, HAY, I AP, SODA, MATCHES. TWINE, SUGAR, LARD MEAL,' ; corn; LYE. . STARCH. COl-FEE, MOLASSES. RICE! - ,k . OATS, , -Si POTASH. , CANDLtfl, "Zs-A-T .hih will tlf '7 TT- W j money rurht away than WXjt' of eitner iw.rt" fXlMGlULX BLCK'KTS. For sale by wrrrlrl X 11: nf either sex, the workers, absolotely dress; Trux A Co AW1 J nor so-ema lyw -. ,. Af a Awrekslhone. Capital not required. Jfli huRlruvas at which perSOBS 01 ; . ( or old, can make great " work; wita abrolate ceru-srfv.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 27, 1884, edition 1
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