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i r tTtUTSi naok. eooUr. and tl tonic J2Sr a4 MTr. rip aaoaia U isrd3Jtaafiiart . .. JbL-co forc Batlf c th a:waon cf Ief. C diraU it become Lckwti D-CcrtxAxa Smc-kisjr To- alvsr. tai " 5tcre own imaJiiItarated prodact IU fntfraoce. Ctot. and BstarrM) qaality.ar da rt J f roo tie kA aad air. Try it. aad yoa wQ l 4. Noo rronisa with out trademark cf U Bo2. J jo rsccrvfs! FUhermM ard Spcrta 1 rien rsck IlUciweU'a Ball Durham 3 b.r-r-; T-ucco. ad the j Aoy it. A Jl u.tj L&a pc:ac for Eptlertlc FTJ.T3 j-arji aid r3iag Slckcc. Nervaua "w fiia- m ii lrir relieves aad rare. Cleanses fc-jls 1 ifl'U !tst4h circulation. Ncutra- f and saves sickness. Cures t r t 'otrhe isd ttsbbcra blood tore. Ellminatea - (i.-,c::rtUjSoia CZTTermAisciiUyiiKl ."r , ciTTpAn:jU. Tes.lt Is s charming and t-aittrJAjertctt. KZlt Scrofula tad Kings EtR, t -rscn. ctArctWbrcAUxtogood,reiaoT &ri fx' rti". ro'-sbCIotutcsdencIci and makes tvJcv; : "a- E-rnallsd J tone la tLe dcliriua e. t,t' a cUnsixur rtolTcnl od a xutchlcal U ere 6!ck IledcLo ilka the wind, .-to d.-t!e cthn!c cropUtc. E- (THE GREAT) Ltn ie Inla cf xaorttd f xsc!e. rromptlj curet I-csAiUa by roattcg 1U Kotoret Ufe-ctTtog t - r- r.!r to th blood. I Trntecd to cure i: rrrosdUonlf?. prEUMe trben !1 optfctri fi;L nfrfbtbem!dadtsTortcatbcbody. Ca-ti dji7pl or meat j nt aaded. D'e of tbe blood ova It a con'jaf ror. La dorted ta wrlUac by oter tfty tbooMau lcCIng ctU tec tlergysca tod pt jiiuu la Z. S. and Eorbpc: IFTot n!e by a3 lfd!r d-tfsut. tlJO. (33 Tor trvaoB! tad ctrccUrt tend tjun;. CTjMi jr. Crtticatoa. Accni. yew Tork Oty, tlc P lir-onn Oat on the Prairie. Concerning Something Iletter than Mrs. .Toodles WIiccl- barrow And tho Kco-so n Why. w tto a etrtV.a CommliMry Gencnl com lU!ael Vj Ute Duke of WelllaKtoa that Mr TbosM rVba btl ilfcUre-l to trouU hte;r b'xilt tie nUa f r ttttt Gcncrtl't dlrttloa wrre t-i fortoa'.n tt a certain hour, the Dike rrr!l -Jth!:4 1 go to ftr as thtt? DM he tr te'dtic yo3' tll. ocacrtt IM- t.o It just tho man to IfptUworL Vou'd Letter t the rtUont ta tfae. iit u gt ih rti on or aaythlcff e'to up to Uae on mii know wbea to ly hit hand on Uea. a Mr. ToolJ tbont thecoflio wfcv-a h hi t ijonhl at auction mod brought ta bt wife: -If jtb!nx happen, ny .tear. It will l lun ly u hire to tho houM.' r-!fcm the rrrtt wholr talc tlnijc bouwj of Wu.ii. Hart, ta Lltfn. lil , ono tar. Mr. U. II. MwrmiB, the photojrmpbrr ut thmt tlacc, rcatrtr.1. rooccrnlnx PARKER'S TOMIC "I tate nl it ta my family for two years, an! 1 iiobc:uuBKlr pronoanr U tho Ict meillcloo bite erer ue. It It hady to hrc In tho t.o, n I we arc never without It " tu:l from th mitt of rratons why 3Ir. Siermta n rlUbl. 1 root enough to con CtfTlt.: rirti, PIRlERSTOWICUdcltclou U Ux ptLtle; tcool. It latlcuratcn, but dots pnmot4m tort for Mtrong drimX; thlnl.lt caret loaiht tad CoUJt by Inclltnjr the torpid ontui leu betlthr action, andopcalnjc all the port of the nkta ; fourth. It purlflct the Itloxl, u- rurtBc Kidney. Urer and Lung Ulscasea AiRbruaittlm; flftb Bat uke it Into your boatc.tnd It will .-ck iriw:t Once uJ, yoa wUl change It for t-Xkltcet. fhjsteUnt commend it Trices rrni an1 ft. uiscox a Co . chemist. 'w i ors. mch lllJtw lm nrm Sufferers irom Toothful lmpru-lence ctotlnr erroat XellUtT. C3uita ipnylcalwerkne. valuable in araA&a ror home cure ritKE. Utci il yeaxt rfaHy. Dr. A. O. OSn. Iloz Chic 5 mtn-dwlT IrrprI from formulae ated by an eminent pt.j!cUa durtnc ) yeart tuccctafal practice. Ct Vr:Zt Na. to effect a radl rurr 0f all afccUont of the Blood, whether ""3''- or aoiolrcd. Skla Ulteatet. Mm tjvH-i patches, etc, are permanently f luwt Spedflo No. I. ince f l. No.3--Carca SutxiL WKAKXEaS, "t U is mm of thn MmolilttU. It It to the weakened Nerrout are to renew tne ttrenstn rri;."V 01 tleblUUted ergaat, a ran ezrt. iriise St. and eacu -N,- ilTa lattaat relief and per-Bif.-, c,Ipt Cheumatum. Price ii- -p-2c Not 6 a potidTe enre tor ail weak-rfoa-aoatofemxlet. rrtce $1. kt i l'.'t'"" or teat on receipt of pric w. IU, Jj s. dark Sc. Chicago. TlUf.iA, ana Jolin C. Davis, A TTOHXET AND CVUN3EUjOR AT EJkW, "aa otr tbe Iltak ot New IIaaotct. wurct ta all the CourU of t ie Ut, special atuatwa pld.u-uie colcllc (4 Dyed." MUX AC1TS, WV SECOND amEET.be- JwaMtrUtaal prtaceae. Ladle aad Gea Xi ' rlt of erery deacrlpttoa. any color. a. eWax. acoorUir and bWatn. iVS tout okd aOl totoTea. IP i. - j c frl fjfl SKEPTIC SA1DI) UCt Dmrirrr fmm Yrtnthftll Inillftrre- rf tltcMr. prodddnr Cxhaotled VI ul rheDaily Review, TIIKLiANOOF THE AlTKIt- An o!d man sits tn his garden, chair. Watching the sunlit western sky ; What sees no in the b!uo depth there. Where only the Isles ol Memory lio? There are rrincely towers and castles high. . V There are gardens fairer than human ken. There are happy children thronging by, Kndiant women and stalely men. Singing with voi-es ot sweet attune . The sons of the Land of the Afternoon. t ThftoM inn watches a form of cloud That flats where the azure islands are. j And be sees a homestead gray and lev ! cd. And a hand that beckons him alar. O ch-fc ot roses and hair ot cold! O eyes of heaven's divn si Liue! long hive yc lain in I Ins graytyard mould IutUvei.4 infinite, love i true; Ho will find her yes it mu;t be soon; Tney wiU tui-ct in tde Laud CI the Af ternoon. The sky has changed, and a wreck of cloud Is driving athwart its troubled face. The golden mist is a trailing shroud. It is cold and bleak in the garden place. The old man smiles and droops his head. The thin hair Llows from his wrinkled brow, The sunset radiance has appeared UVr every wasted feature now; One sigh exhales like a breath in June lie has found the Land ot thi After noon. AWarlSclIc. 1 'Come'Iong Jim. an1 I'll set Vui up." said a loafer tho other d iy to one ot hischums who was sunning himself on Ninth street. "Naw!" saitl Jim. "whacher ginn1 me? Yer ain't cot no money. Betcher yer life I have." replied Jim, exhibitimr a silver dollar. -Wharjer git it?" inquired Jim, with newly aroused intere.-t. "111 tell vcr. vou knw that psece er hoorwDole I nicked up this mornin dnwn bv the car shed? Well I kinder cat it oll'an made a walkin' stick outen it. an as I was er comin by the hotel 1 hrerd a smart dressed ccan irom renns sylvany er saym' . as how he d liko ter take home some war relics. So up I walks as big as watch and ses. ses I lister don't yer wonter buy a walking cane cut otieu the celebrated battle field above the coucs. whar Hooker took two thousan men an earned er perpenuicKier prtserpice an druv off thirty! thousarr rebels quickern a wink uv yer eye?"' Betchyer lite be lampeu at tne cnaoce. ana ii i hadn't like a foul let him have the stick Yer got cnuff. c( nsidem yer stick never crowed in filty miles of any battle tield." "That don't make no difference The chap thinks it crowed on a battle Geld and so its all the samo tcr him. I betcher he'll rut a gold head on it, and show it around among his folks, and wnen he die he 11 will it tcr his best boy and future ginerations will woncer over mat old suck, is pose we go regener inter me relic diz i n pay. iName yer pizen Jim. Nothing Liko It. m 2o meuicioe nas ever been Known in tho South so effectual in tho euro of all those diseases arising from an impure condition ot the bloood as uosadalis. the Great Southern Ilemedy for the cure of Scrotula. White Swelhngs.Hheuma tism, rimples, Blotches, Lruptions, V encral Sores and Diseases, Consump tion. Croitre, Boils, Cancers and all cindred diseases. KOADALIS pun- ics the- system, brings c'or to the checks and restores the sufferer to a normal condition of health and vigor. It is asserted that the ordinary cos- metics used by ladies are productive ot great mischicl. Wo believe this is so. and that a. better means ot securing a beautiful complexion is to use some good blood medicine like UOS ADALIS, tho Great Southern Kemedy, which cleanses tho blood and gives permanent beauty to the skin. ; Five Cents a Day. The cumulative power oi money is a act very generally known, but not gen erally appreciated, lhero are tew men iving to-day at the ago or sixty-live. haneing on to existence by some slen der employment, or peusioncrs. it imay be, on the bounty of kindred or.lricnd. but who micht by exercising tho small est particle of thrift rigidly adhered to in the past, have set aside a respectable sum which would materiallyhelp them to maintain their independence in their old age. Iet us take the small and in- sicniucant sum ot live cents, wnicn we daily pay to have our boots blacked, to rid in a car a distance we are able to walk, or to procure a bad cigar we are better without, and see what its value is in the course of years. We will sup-, Dose a boy of fifteen, by blacking his own boots or saving bis car faio or go inif without his cherished cigarette, pu:s by five cents a day; in one year be saves $13.25. which, being banked, bears ia- lerest at the rale m live per cent, per annum, compounded bi-yearly. On this basis, when our thirty youth reaches the aee of sixty-fire, having set his five cents per day religiously aside during fitly years, tho result is truly surprising. He has accumulated no less a sum than S3.S93.17. A scrutiny of the pro gress of this result is interesting. At the age of thirty our hero has $3'Jj; at forty. SS77; at fifty. $1,667 at sixty. $2.1)62. Alter fifteen years saving his annual interest more than equals his original principal; in twenty live years it is more than double; ia thirty-five years it is lour times as much; in forty five years it is eight times as much and the last year's interest is fcfco. or ten and a hal! time as nicch as the annual amount ho puts by Tho actual cash amount saved in filty years is 912.50. tho difference between that amoont and tho grand tototal of $3, &0.17, viz.. S.OoO C7, is accumulated interest. What a magnificent premium for the minimum ot thrift that can well be represented by figures, Brooklyn Arthur Mourned as Dead. A very good storv on tho Chinese minister is just now floating about, and as it is rather mirrh-provoking, I give it for what it is worth: . Mr. Tsao J u. the minister, is a most deliciouslv absurd old person, and looks liko a codfish. He knows about seven words ot English, but has a spry young secretary who knows the whole xng- r.sh language, including the enss words One day not long since Mr. Ju, step ping out of his tront door, saw a print ed yellow slip which had been lett by the gas man lying in the vestibule Now. yellow paper in China signifies the death of a very distinguished per son; so Mr. Tsao. in much agitation, sent lor the interpreter. The interpre ter had irone off to the theatre comiqne. and so the legation was left to wrestle with the ga3 bill alono. I The whole suit wa3 summoned, and it was con eluded that the President was defunct and this ws tho official notice. Mr. Tsao immediately retired to the draw ing room wilh his suite, and had every window shut up. and v acing the gas bill unon an efiiv ol Contucious. he and his suite proceeded to hold a Chin ensc wake. Thev howled in cho- rm, and they howled separately. The minister howled for an hour in the blue petticoat he usually wears, and then changed it to a yellow ictticoat and howled more vociferously than ever while he beat his breast and tore at his uuene. An Atrican lady employed about the kitchen peeped through the door after hearing the hullabaloo, and seeing the gas bill and knowing the methods of the Washington gas com pany, retired, thinking it nothing re markabie that people should howl oyer the gas bill of the U ashington gas com pany. A policeman, accompanied by a section of American youth, pounded at tho back gate and demanded to know who was being murdered by Mr. Tsao Ju. The African lady explained that. "Tisn't nutlln but tho gas bill, an1 dat's nutf to make folks holler." The police nan, seeing the reasonableness of this, departed. After fivo hours of bawling, interspersed with tea, firecrackers and Chinese hymns, the interpreter returned and it was found instead ol the presi dent being dead the gas company mere Iv demanded about 25 for burning $7 worth of gas. Baltimore Sun. j When the blood is loaded with impu rities, and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alterative is needed, as this condition of the vital fluid cannot last long without serious results. There is nothing belter than Ayer's Sarsparilla to purify the blood, and impart energy to tho3ystem. Salaries of Circus Performers. "How do salaries at the present day compare wilh those of the olden time?" was asked of an old circus manager by aPhikidelphia Times reporter. "Well, though somewhat lower last season than for several years past, they are still at figures which would once hive been thought fabulous. Before the late war $75 to $100 per week was a good salary for a first-class rider, but now such a one would; command from $150 to 200 per week. Of course, tho salaries of people of great reputation, such as Madam Eliso Dockrili, Charles , W. "ishr JFrauk Melville and James Robinson, the great bareback riders, far exceed tte ab-TJ figures, reaching in some ite stances as high as $400 or even $500 per week, and the same applies to per formers in every branch of the business Such clowns as years ago received $50 per week would pow receive $100, but the salary of Dan Rice, who clowned with Nathans circus a portion of the past season, was probably away up in the hundreds. The salaries of the work ing hands, .such as canvasmen, drivers, nostiers. tne men who care tor tne ani mals, etc., have decreased instead of in creasing, aud these people, are now uire poorly paid than ever.1 Cured My Wife's Weakness. From Evansville. Ind., the home oi our correspondent, Mr, Jno. R. Patter son. comes the the following: Samari tan Nervine cured my wife of a case ot femalo weakness." It s an extract from Mr. Patterson's letter. $1 50. Little girls wear broad, deep collars of Irish point or Houiton lace for the street, but for home wear they are usually of Hamburg embroidery. Decline of Mini Nervous Weakness. ! Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by "Weils' neaitn itenewer." $i. eod n 1 tie newest casnmeres tor evening wear are in the most delicate ' shades. such as shrimp pink. Nile green, silver gray, pale blue and sapphire. ' " w we 1 1 Something old-Allen's Bilious Physic- Acts quickly, reheves promptly, and! never tails to cure Sick Headache and Constitution. 25 Cents, large bottle. At all Druggists. cod The small hat of soft felt and of the same color as the dress is chosen to wear with the tailor-made costumes that grorr in .popularity. Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain and positively cures Nervous Debiiiity. Nervousnesss, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative System: it never fails: SI pkg., C for, $5 At druggists, or by mail from J. Ii. Allen 1LU eoo 315 First Ave. New York City. Plush is regaining favor as a trim ming, borne ot the most elezant cos tumes lately made by Worth aro trim med with plush. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or Bilious attacks, Emory's Little Cathartic 1'ills will relieve you. 15cents. eod-w Tho prettiest new rocking chairs are ot plaited willow, with a velvet cush ion lor the scat and a roll of velvet for a head rest A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &a. I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, SLUion D, New York City. eod d&w ly MISCELLANEOUS - Advertising Cheats It has bccom so common to write the beginning of an article, in an ele gant. interesting manner. Then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such. "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon est terms.as possible, "To induce people i To; give them one trial, which so proves: their yalue that they will never use anything else " . - i The Remedy so favorably noticed in all the papers, "Religious and secular,-is 'Having a large sale, and is supplant ing all oth r medicines. "There is no denying the virtues ot the Hop plant, and the proprietors of iiopiiitters have shown great shrewd ness "And ability "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are s palpable to every one's observation." i Did She Die? No! 'She lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years ;" "The doctors doing her no good ;" "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about. "Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery . "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a ced of misery. ".broni a complication of kidney, hv er, rneuraatic trouble audi Nervous de bility, i Under the care of the best physicians, Who gave her disease various names, Bat no relief, "And now she is restored to us in cood health bv as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters. that we have shunned for yeais before using it." Tub Parents. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters say: I "How much betier father ia since he tised Hop Bitters." , j "lie is ffettintr well after his Jons: sufferlnz from a disease declared incurable" "And we are so elad that he used your Bit ters. A Ladv of UUca, N. Y. menu lmuswtpc nrm july ll-d&w New York & Wilmington j Steanisliip Line. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVB SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR Saturday, March BENEFACTOR Saturday. March 8 REGULATOR Saturday. March 15 BENEFACTOR.... Saturday. March 22 REGULATOR. . Saturday, March 29 49" Through Bills Lading and Lowest Throuzh Rates guaranteed to and from Points In North ana sou in uarouna. For Freight or Passage apply to ' H. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent, i Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, S5 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CXYDB Jk CA1.. OAMtral Ajmnta. feb 23-f- Baltlmore & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS Raleigh and Via ette. Oa and after Saturday ."January 5th, a Steam er of this line will sail from EreryA URDAY, at S P. M. . . From WT:iL.iwo:2c3-T02sr SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded. Through Bills of Lading and lowest throuzh rates guaranteed to and from points en ths' Rail Koada and Cape rear River. n?l ALSO, To and from Boston. Providence. Phllade! phia and all Western dues. For Freight Engagements, apply to; ; A. I. CAZAUX, Agrt., Wilmington, N. C ANDREWS, & CO., Agrts., 3. W. Corner Light and German Sta., dec-29 Baltimore. rpnoLsiEmc axd papir himim. T HAVK JUST OPENED AT 23 NORTH Front St.. with acomnlete stock of Window hhariM m.-mt WH frr mrui m TiTnrr rl t do all kinds of Upholstering In a strictly first j rbua ntunir. I hl mikA s inMdA.rr of I overhaulinz old and making new Hair Mat-1 tresses. All I aak is a trial. - j BerDectfunr. mUtw Pin t mch U- W. T. JOHNSON, Aft, MISCELLANEOUS. Doubly Valuable. The most economical and c Hoc live 'external re medy is lesson's Capcine rorut riasier Price nee rt cents. men 21 in u ; ALDEX'S MAJi IFOf D CYCLOPEDIA.. OverSCO.000 subjects and 5,000 illustration, numerous uitpj, 20 volumes, lirgs octavo, $25 09; cheaper edlUon, $15 00. i Specimen Sages free. m ,wjo oiumes. t; no ice isoota escrlptive Catalogue free. Books lor exam ination before payment on evidence of pood lAlta. OT mui by dealers ni ices too low. JOUN B. ALDEN,' Publisher, IS Vcscy y St.. J. Y. r. O. Box 1227. men "4 4w POTT 1 hmva a oosiiiva remedy for ths therm disease ! bT its use thousand of cases of the worst kind and of long ftarning have been careo. Indeed, m ttronr is rn faith in its efficacy, thxt I win send TWO BOTTLEi FKEE, together with a VAUJA BLE TREATISKcn this di&asM. to in? sufferer. GiTeferorees and P. O. address. Ds. T. A. SLOCU U, l&l Petri StKew Ycrk. FAY'S CELEBRATED WATER-PROOF MAMILiA ROOFING i ki(ii. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No JWcak More Eyes. nIITCHELL'3 , EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and EflfecUve Eemedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, I Producing Iiong-Siprhtedness, and Re storing thelght of, the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tpmer3, lied J2?es, Matted Kye lAstics, ana jto ductag Quick Belief and Perm a ! nent Cure. Also, equally efflcaclous when used ia other maladies, 6uch as Ulcers, Fever Seres, Tu mors, Salt liheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. i i ' Sold by all Druggists at 25cl mch C4-4w ; 266th Edition. Price Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. KHOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decifne in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excc3ses. A book for every manj young, middle aged and old, Jt contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is lnvalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years is 6uch as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, cm bossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample G cts. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the Nailonal Medical Association, to the officers of which he .refers. This book should be read by the youn for instruction, and b the afflicted for relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent. guardian, instructor or clergyman Argonaut, Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r ur. w. n. I'arfcer, jno. 4 Buiisnch street. Boston. Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic ad obstinate dlsenpes that have baffled the skill of all II A, B other physicians a specialty. Bl L mm Such treated success! ui-T" u c I ly without an in- a an i g&hr i stance of failure. mch 21-d&w 4w 1 - TKE STJ3ST. NEW YOKE, 1884 About sixty million copies of The Sun have gone out oi our establishment during the past twelve montns. If vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all Tug Suns' printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip f in teresting information, common sense wisdom. sound doctrine, and sane wit, long enough to reacn irom I'riming iiouse square to tne top ft Mount Copernicus m tho moon, then back to Printing liousc square, and tucnthree-quar ters of the way back to the moon again . liut the tstrx is written for tne inhabitants of the earth; this samo strip of intelligence would giraie ine giobe twenty seven or twen- tv-eieht times. i ? If every buyer ol a copy ot the bun during tec past year nas spent only ono nour over it. and if his wife or his grandfather has spent anotner nour, tnis newspaper in lsxs nas af forded the human race thirteen thousand years oi stcaay reading, nigni anu aay. .It is only by little calculations liko! these that you can form any Idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapers. or of Its influence on the opinions and actions "f American men aud women. the aua is, ana wiu continue to be, a news paper which tells the truth without fear of Consequences, which gets at the facts no mat er how much the process cost3, which p re sents the news of all the world without waste of word3 and in the most readable shape, which Is working with all its heart for the cause of honest government, and which there fore believes that the Republican party mu6t E o, and must go In ttu coming year of our rd. ist. If you know The Sun. you like It already. and you will read it with accustomed diligence and profit during what is sure to be the most interesting year in its history. If you do not yet know The Sun, it is high time to get into the sunshine. I Terms to Mail Subscribers. The several editions of The Sun are sent ly mail, postpaid, asfollows: I DAILY 10 cent3 a month, $0 a year: with Sunday edition, $7. 1 SUNDAY Eight page. This edition fural&b ca the current news ot tne worio. special articles of exceptional Interest to every body, and literary reviews of new book of the highest meritJ (Is year. I WEEKLY il a year. Klzht pages of tho beet matter of the dally Issues; an Agncuiturtkf Department of unequalled value, special j market report and literary, scientllic, and domestic intelligence mako The Weekxt Sun the newspaper for the farm er's household. To clubs of $10, an extra copy free. Address I. W. KNGLAND, Publisher, DOT I HK riim. .-. I It Don't Matter F THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE New Year has come, HUMPHREY, JEN KINS A CO.. are still receiving at their Ovt- ter Uoae. No. 112 Couth Front Street, a freth supply every day of New River Oysters. Oyi ters shipped C. O. D. Fresh SheU Oysteis always on band. Ac j , :jatr The Excursion and Pic Nic QEAS-N 13 OVER AND THE THEATRI C ALAND BALL Season has. opened a, and JOHN WERN EC the practical Gi 3. Barber and Perfnser, Is personally In attccO ance at his Hslr Dressing Saloon, .9 Market rmaa Street, between Water and Front, Wumisg ton. 2X.C.J mens 'fell 'MISCELLANEOUS. Sdshi'Doors, Blinds, . White lead. Paints, AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT; , ' .CO'S READY PREPARED PAJKT. GALL AND EXAMINE OUR G00D3 AND get our prices tefore purchasing. Tha fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill St Co.. asd Harrison Eros A Co-,L Siuulclest guarantee for their quality tod purity. . ; . . J ' , -, . ; ; r A fine lite of ICooklng Slovcaat Factory Prices, In addition to oar Urge and fall HAED WARE STO OK; to which your attention la resjectf ully Invited. NA3TPL JACOBI, i 10 Sonth Front 8t sept s Prepared Rolled Oatmeal. I EADY Fpii TIIE TABLE t IN THREE MINUTE?, SOMETHING NEW. r. L Oaa trtal will convlnco any one of its treat i.-' "V . ; 1 superiority. JSO. L. BOATWRIGUT, 12 & 14' No. Front SL 20 Twenty Pounds 20 I r. , is i PUKS YELLOW C SUGAR 1 FOR ONE DOLLAR I FIVE jCEXTS PER POUND ! FIVE CENTS PER POUND ! . i THE LOWEST PRICE YET REACHED I JNO. L. BOAT WRIGHT. 12 & 14 No. Front St. .Will to Meal Yeast. PURELY VEGETABLE- YEAST TOW. DER manufactured by Miss Hodges, of this I- i - city. An excellent article. Every housekeep er shonld try It. 5 Does notget stale. Send for sample. JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, ' ' 1 Li i- i 12 H No. Front St. mch 22 For Sale. r 4 PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES, - - H SEVERAL FINE BUGGY HORSES, GOOD MULES, r ' Also, Carriages, Buggicsland Hearses to let at lowest possible rates. HOLLINGS WORTH A CO., Livery and Sale Stables , mch 15 , Cor. 4th and Mulberry its Female School. MISSES BURR & "J AMES, Principals. MRS. M. S. CUSHING, Musical Instructress. THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of J j ! :. k this School will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1883, and close during tho third week In June, 18S4. I The course of instruction Is thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons In painting in Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Where a class of ten or twelve is formed for 1 the school of painting, the price will be re duced. . ! ! Pupils outsldo of the school who desire mu sical Instruction, will do well to apply early. x or lurcner parucuiars inquire or i n rind pals. or call for Circals. :- sept 12 ' . s - I Furniture. f-i i VV' OAA CHAMBER ANDJPARLOREnJIt from $25 to (153. New styles and first-c4M goods at GREAT BARGAINS J FINE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS, - SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, - v ' LIBRARY TABLES, &c. Cottage Bedsteads. Mattresses, Chairs, Ta bles, Ac. &c. at big.banrains. Call: and sea me before you buy. D. A.-SMITH, nmltnr I Wlar. First National Bank of .Wil- mingtofi. capital;stoce. saf Mf tltt 120,000 SURPLUS FUND ... pepoalta rcocned and collection; isadalcs aRrasce3eihle potsl&?n the UfilteJutes, DIRECTORS! E. E. B URRUS3, ; JR.d.TT02Tn A. MARTIN, - JAS. SPRUNT. GEORGi 'CHAD BOURN. .' I " T - oFJicEEs:; Frcjldsau AK.:7AT,frrr...... Cutler T7. T.A RILDS3 P13 - Act CizZLzx
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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