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The Daily Review. MSH. T. ) AM RS, Alitor & Prop. vrilIINcmjN. tf. c. 8ATURDAY. APRIL. 5. 1H4. Kotero-t st UM fcMtofie at WCmlnjXos. N. C, Oneof the causes of Mr. Sargeant's unpopularity at Berlin U said to have been his diGcuUy iq addressing State official by their loll tiller, a itiquett slerUy requires. , When he received a call oae day from the aocnuntant of tbe bureau where the State debt are paid, and read upon bit card tbe till of a Stiati3chnIdenzahIunrscAssebucha.!ter . the poor man lost hit equanimity alto- nrier of the year have nearly douoiea. e-.t hmf and the liabilities have increased Gfi per centa very otc exu.Dit. The French Crown iewela to be sold I I . . .1 . : w .i .w-. r . 1 it is uncicrstoou mat iur. luornsou - For tbe first o,aarler of the present year, ending March 31st. the business fiilurci !n the Unite! State are rport ei by It. O.Dnnn & Co , of the Merr Oiotile Agcncj, to number 329, a against 2,06 for the corresponding quarter of last j car. The liabilities fur the quarter jusi concluded" amount to $10,000,000. as compared with '$37. 000,00 in the firt quarter of 16S3. an increase of only $3.(XX).0!0. It the firs1 quarter of ISS2 the failures were 2,127, and in the same peril of 1831 they nurabcreJ 1.761. The liabilities for the firs', quarter oM832 ara $33.000 000. and for the first quarter of 1881 $21,000.- 000. It will be.thus se.n that as com- PEItSONAI- Gen. Diaz will probably be the next President of Mexico. Edgar Allen Pes s'atue is to be placed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art uxt October. The statue of John C. Calhoun, which is nw being made in Home by Mr A. E. Harnich, of Philadelphia, will be over forty feet high, and ;s to stand on a platform a r.id a growth ot im mense palmetto trees. v , M. Philippe Daryl, who is writing penvictun s of tbe public men ot ne land, is coaipletely carried away with John Bright. lie pronounces him with wisest, wittiest, most learned, most eloquent and altogether the greatest statesman in Great Rrilian. and con- pared with the failures for the first siuers tliu. m uniimuai oi u uVu A Boston letter-writer savs of M MISCELLANEOUS I . . i 1 1 . Begent, which was valued at tbe com- weans to ca:i ine tanu out up wow meucenient of tho century, at 12,000.000 between the 5th and I5ih of April, franrs. This rhratpd tnn will b When it ?ets into commrttco of ihe I - Illl n - I 1 !LI. t f 1 I 1 !1 I j: t r ! . -i t . i. i wnoic onipci luii win uo xutiuu iuna ivu i leidioio. . ner minu s a clear u ii ue . m riAPur inn am i ni ini mil sm i i i j ii lit' 1 1 1 i w v w w wo a cia . vm. rs. Elizabeth P. Pea bod v. now 60 5 ears of age: "She is almost totally blind, but she is eivmir tbe en tiro Winter to wilting personal letters to tbe Senate and Congress about tho Piute Indians matter. Sbo writes entirely by the 6 en so of feeling . and seldom bl"ts a obeet and her penmansh-p is pencctly ceptioaal Character. ltit ot&ers will kn,winir the events of the da v -and old Uputop by aoctioa iu one of- tbe reporteu to too uoueo. moso wuo oP- lriend-- to her daljy-to"read her rooms of tho Ministry ot France un- pwotho bill will attempt to layitaaiuc. lhe newspapers and special book which der the eyes ol a Gore rnment delegate. " 7, " . , , . a cordon aeparaUng the rub.Ic Iron P""'"1 " " the Uble on which the iewehi wiU bo wn mo ..uu I fk f - . .1 . I. . M I rl. Th..fi.t r,fr.t In in 1 now acc-u luuw mij wcui if,n.rfmmhMt hpn berswill Toto the same way. The " I J Iil.L!ll I . t- I I 1 1 . t l .i i .i urienai oi ids qui aic. noweer. uiukiuxi can. mcitunui oi noarNooijum mea nug , .r,iA who with her husband and only dauah rtl afr vr Tf-r lHTrt hin thflT I - i " ' 1 ot -u. ian,ti j . , . " I u-,rr nr, (rnm rrt :.fc'u "JM fcUO wero ca tIow at the exhibition Inlua'4 tuo" ""7. "w " 'k at Pollc place. IntkChm0c!iMars.andtwIsInce purpose, aub puoucuus Bajr iuau mDeror Dom Pedro, ot Bratil has wheotabmlttitothsinfpeclioaofthe tbey mean, if possible, to prevent de- reigned for fitty three years, or longer this then they think it round poilcy lor ,b.ut six ears old when be a oended the designates.' Mrs. James K. tolk. at the venera ble aze of 81. still lives, In excellent! health, at polk place. Nashville, Tenn. She never had any children, but adopt- j fr-d a niece, who married Uunrge w. merchant ot Nashville, and When you coma to-ihlak of It, it is no odd thit literur people prefer a pipe to a cigtx. It it handler to smoke when they sre writing', and ever so much cleaner. And then it gives them the true essence and Caror of the tobacco. The most f astidioas smokers amonfr all nations and all classes of men agree that the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco Belt of North Carolina is the most delic ious and refined in the world. Lighter than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana, freer from nitrates and nicotine than mv other, it is Just what the connoisseur praises and the habitual smoker demands. The Terr choicest tobacco grown on this Belt is bought by Black, well's Durham Tobacco Ca. and appears in their celebrated Bull Durham Smoking: Tobacco. It is known the world over. Get the gen nine. with Bull trade-mark, then you will be sure of harm? abso lutely pure tobacco. n V , ' 1 XIAILitOADS, 5;v Wilmington & Weldon . Railroad Company. Omar of GEinaax. surTtaiKTsarDKirr, Wllmlnffton, N. C, Nov 17, ISsiS r. " "1WSAL.E ! FPU naU orders berprtS ,j..T Change of Schedule. rX AND AFTKR KOFR IS, 1838, AT 1.05 V-f A. M., Passensrer Trains on the Wll BAGGIXG ' - BANNorthCaroiina?rr:r Shoulders, flv...."' nariia , Sides. is DRY SALTED." swas, V lb.. 11 a ' e) 10 o 1?A fcaouiders. V nw ka - 7 aecona iiand, each.... . r at . .. ' ,i m F ' I .. ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY NOS. 47 NOKTH AM) 4S SOUThJ " . BUTTER. V ftv. ? ciuua.. ....... .......... ..Al JT. iu I . Vk ,i il Leave Weldon. s.00 P. M I f Carolina........... s & a - reiiri nupn AmTe a. wmn-gton.jrrontSt.D'pt, 8.40 P. ad I rv,VuVfa ! DAH.T No. 40 80OTH. , Leave Weldon.............'......... I3.50 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't lO.MP.JW MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Ditty No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington. .............I. h cm i n Arrive at Weldon.. ... ...... ...... 9ai a m. Mail akd Pxsskxger Tkatn'8 Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex. 1 cwpteaj Taiioxr.... ::"" ' r , - ,. 14 t u mch 7 lyd nrm c frl commlilcej of lbs two Chambers. It fcai bea proied bejond doobt them to prolong the discoasion as much the forty-seventh year of hr . reim on mai Gonog ino year idcu icq uvea 01 1 as posioie. Air. Aiornsun ncpt s.ior juoezom next. 3,200 BritUh team ta were deliberately I a debate lasting at least two weeks acriflced to tb capldityof Brilieb TeslHis Republican orponcn's think if i Is aelovrnen. Tbey were aant out in loocc begun it will last foar weeks. ih!r rnnwn tn hs nnipairnrthT. Msnvl dr,hratpW drirn nn th A Washtn2ton letter rays: There are t,-..:im lrumoraaong lhe Mouse Democrats, which are well; authenticated, to the I. or... it... o n ' : . 1 f Joseph Chamberlain, the ".ia -.u 1 aiornsun are looseu upon uy iuu uu- ranced revenue rtloruiers as lavonuK red, bat the shipowners obtime-1 their iniurance. azlih Radical leader, who is a mane man, introduced a bill sanction ed by the Ctblnetin.the British Par liament a few days Ago to put an end to thLi whole.a'o murder for gain. The provisions ot the measure are imple. and are by no moans strmjrei.t. Their main purpose is to prcttnt the io-ur. anctt of vejieli for more than Ihsir real vsluo. Yet the bill has evoked such a storm of opposition. uch a howl ou the part l the Interested owners of rotten halts, tnal it .s quits probable it will havo to bo withdrawn, or that 11 pushed to a vote it will bu deflate I. Tho op position, curiously enough, i 11 by a Ubral member, tho representative of Difkcnhcad. i pror.ouuccl has tbe oppo4iiiin tu the bill bcnne that tbe owners threaten if it passes to lore wear thoir country and to sail ships under the tlz of other nation. too conservative a course with regard to the taritf. and that the latter have determined, if the House cannot be made to tako a divided position, to take the matter into the Democratic Coo Yenticm and ma a kq jare luht lor a tariff i)ank on their line ol thinking. It is asserted oiiivt-ly that it has beeu sgfetxl upod thst Representative Bl ick- burn and Mr. Henry WnfiTSon shall ifO as ft: legates at Jar:e t the Conven tion from Kentucky ; that all tho iiillu- eoce tM the revenue reioriners sn.ill he If Lit up by Fine Teeth tho plainest if eth become attractive J Althojeh ordinary dentifrices prove ineffectual to whiten and improve the health ol the teeth. SOZODON r is adequate to tho task and does it thor oughly, besides banishing from the breath . an offensive smell. Teeth strengthened and purified by SOZO DONT are not only whiter but chew Oetter than others. As the teeth im prove through its use. eating becomes a ocugntiul indulgence insteaupi a penalty. MBBMBSMBiBsaaHBMSW V-AND -AFTER 1 BEFORE Electric Appliances ara sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUHQ OR OLD, WHO re siifferia? from Nervous Dkbitjtt, Lost Vitalitt, Lack or Nbbtr Forcx a ho Vioob, Wastino WEAKNESsEti, and all those diseases of a Psrsoital Mattibs resulting' from Abcszs and Othxb Cacsks. Spoedy relief and complete resto ration of Health, V igor and Makbood Guarakteid. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illusirated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. Anlve at weldon .Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!.' 05 AM Anui f iimmgion......... 6.55 a. Train No. 40 South will atnn nntv at wtiu I Goldsboro and Magnolia. xxains on 'xarooro Branch Koad Leave Roekr Mount forTarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4. so p. m.. vauv. icuaaays excentedi. Cctnrnimr. leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and 8 P. M. DaJjy. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Rnr! Halifax for Scotland Keck at 8.25 P. M. Ee tamlnir leave Scotland Neck at s RO a r dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all Mints North Dallv. All mil vi Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay A4LUO. i --.-i- ' Train No. 43 runs dallv and mat a cI.-vba vn nccUon for all Points North via Richmond and vvasningcon. i . All trains run solid between Wi'mlmyton mmt TTT 1.1 . a . nwoiuxvuiit axiu nave iruinnan I'aiaea HUten iro atutcueu. .,... -? per coacn win De attached to local freight leav jl ' nig Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Dally except aunaay. i ; ; . JOHN F. DIVINE. General SnTjerintp.n1(tnt. f A inl?TartT d - . . nov CUEESfc. lb s . ''" northern factory,. ' Dairy, Cream.... ..;....- State " COFFEE, V fi . k , Java. iAgnyra........;. ...... coi:nmea"iL Vn " ? A V.VC : A M ZZ.tAXZv ounaie.. 6.30 A M I 2AAU?7 : - fish - 71-: t Mackerel, No. 1, v ibl . .U.is M Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. a 2 f Mackerel, No. s! V bbL..i 51 - lr . - jaac&erei, Pie. B, Mullets. V bbL oxuiickn, A or a OOiS.... ..... J . A,; ... a . 1 ai, bbirr. 55 a5 5. V bbL.....f j JjJ N. C Koe Herring. If ker" ' s 2 1 Drv Cod. th.-.f.'T , itilissees. v 2.000 iKarr ; i 3 : BaughPpf-gg Si Carolina FerwSaer. 5i rj : Ground Bonei. mSi31 Bone MeaL...t:..n.." 3 2 'Bone Flour. m W 1 Navassa Guano.. ..... EE 1 1 Comnlete Mannr:!:"" ?? ! ea 1 Berger A Buu's Phosyhato "22 52! Excellenza Cotton SmZTT. ?? Dally except uenerai superintendent. French's friWT, ".yw-B" :M EMEBSON. Genera longer Asenu SffiiSgSligS!; Wilniington. Columbid & Augusta 11. 11. Co. OmOB OF QKN74BAL StTPKRIHTENDET. WUmlngton, N. C. Nov 17, 1383 i J nov 27 IveodA t th s Alaroraass of error is easily em balmed and perpetuated .by a little truth. r -Capital J?rize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. .75 msr rrrY i Northern supr.;:rrnS 1 -"'FrrrriSi!? cuy .MiiT-Kxtrar.;:c:;::ls jjj I 1 - M - Extra V,ii rax? a txt u v.n. i , corn, from store, b4gs,whlte.C Com, cargo, in bulk,' white.. Corn, cargo, tn ban. whit t Corn, cargo, mixed, la bgs t 8 Change of Schedule. Letter fisom J. 3Ialcom SMrrn, Clerk of Westciiestek Countt, New Yoek, Foii Nine Yeaks. White Plains, N. Y., May 7, 1883. I have for many years been troubled at times with muscular rheumatism PYorti il in r.nt Mr VittPlin nt i h aml Pruritic pains, and have always exert .! to put .Mr. aiteron ai tbe fouuJ lcoek,s PoroU3 piasters tQ go nea-i oi ine corutnuiett c.u whero he wiil have tho aniu. tariff plank. AND AFTER NOVB ISth. lKS: at . .x. ax., ine rouowing f assensrer eencd u!e will be run on this road : " i r No.42 Leave WIlmipgton,(Mondays excepteti) .i..... s I Cow Peas.....:. ... " 1: " t Z.l HIDES, .. 7 7 T4 . 4 i ............ - ii m m 100 fts-.' ..!, - ,77.".. M r. " aafcciii J M A Green.. Dry::.; HAT, V .: i 7.15 AM .11.40 A M Louisiana State Lottery Company. ' We do hereby certify that we supervise tht ri.i.lniinna I C j .T . . . . , . I arrangements jor au me monttuy ana semi- ru luuon?, I quick and cflicient m aftordm relief. I Annual unwind at Th r,ii,inZt nm rt. opportunity I In December last I had an attack Of I tery Company, and to person manage and con- he ha., in ls. to writ, the Pnoumonta. which left one ofmj lungs VSSJS.iSSSt STSSSt..'SS.S iu a caiw unii extremely bensiti vo COU- ingood faith toward all parties, and we author 7.40P-M Mr. Wntlercon said on theirxl ajJ 1 :t vero pain. j.ne application ot one I)UisviSle that this was his greatest plaster relieved the pain m a short I Ia? 1T1 1 dition, accompanied at times with Se- J e the Company to use thi3 certificate, oUh fao similes of our signatures attached, in Us adver usemenu." A Sow York letter says : Thu Tam many politicians ara acting to-day a'if Lb J bad beard bad naw. On Inquiry, at the proper sources, at to what i . ia ail about, the followinx f2U are devel oped: The fa in on s Iroquois Club at Chicago, it seems, aro makin? a rran ce ments of such a character as warrants tho apprehension that tbey intend to 'boss the NvJonal Convention, and compel the Sew York 'tof 9 or boss e.M for onc to tike back seats. Tbe hotels that had promised to reserve Drooer accommoiaUons for the Tam- roaay braves, so a to unabls them to be as nsar the Conrtailon hall as poui b. It woaU appear, have chao jed their minds on the ground that the Iroquois gentlemen bad a prior lien, though this li tbe first intimation the New Yorkers have bad that anybody had a lien prior or otherwise. Unless the situation oin be chsn-ed. therefore, the lstterwUlbe oblied t occupy a position vry disadvantageous fr the proprr manlpnlallnn f the 'mschioe. tSVw Yurk fashion, a In order tt somehow avert the catatro; h. a eim mittee will stirt for Chicic ' Mn dty tosAs about it. Thr are other minister doims on the ps rt f be Iro- nu is. I understand, which a- not less of a disiurbin character. iaamuch as Tbey seem t imply covert botil ty the old ticket.' towards the ivsuscila lion of which, no matter what may be said to the contrary Mr. Kelly and his followers are Jnit now.'in various way beodiog their energies.. This Includes a correspondence .with a prominent namocralic statesman, now in tho United Slates Scaate. who has been the riclDient of a rood many vt tea for tbe .Presidential Domination in former national conventions, and who doubdecsa expects to axaln come to the Iront. ThU correa- pondeaos is said to have disclosed a de cidedly hostile sentiment on both aides to any movement la New York look la j to a revival ol the "fraud usne IIo lha oonunti ot the oormpoodecoa came to be divulred tbe -Iroquois brethren can beat tell ; bat the ect on the Tammany stale men In cocnccuoa wtts the hotel disappointment is to rmts a deal of worry, alorr with a anioirioa that tho uncurbed ambition of tho rival Ciao anjaicaraia io vjint latter Into a poaitiorof positive hostility, not tn say trcaciry. to Tammauy lUll. which may be prodacUro oT ira portint poiiticat and petsoual consa . queries when they both, ai they aooa cviiU taeet on the same ground. ambition, ard if the opportunity came there wuuld be no mistaking the terms ol the tariff plauk this time. It is thus foreshadowed that even shouM the Randall policy of inaction prevail in time, and I have worn one almost con stantly since, as a protection to fhe weatencu lung. I have U6ed Allcock's Poroii3 Plas- a. li f l m s icrs ior myseit ana iamny lor over twenty-five years, always with speedy uenenciai resuiis, ana i uo not nesi- the House or Ilepresentalives it will be tato to recommend them for their mild much more dilHcult if not impossible counter-irritant qualities, and for their t muzzle a popuJar. bo ay of such large efficiency in relieving soreness of the membership as a National Conventiou. That slight fcold you think so little of may prove the forerunner of a com plaint that may oe fatal. Avoid this re sult by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the best of kDowii renudies for colds cubs. catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient coo sumption, and all other throat and lung disease 4 . lungs and pains of a rheumatic or neu ralgic character. J. MALCOM SMITH.; Be sure to obtain "AllcockV Por ous Plaster, as all others are worthless imitations. Commissioners. Incorporated In 18G8 for 23 voars bv the Lear suttnre for Edncauona ana cnantaoie pur. poses witn a capital or f l ,000,000 to wnien a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. 1 By an overwhelming ponnlai vote! its fran rhJse was made a part of the present State uonsurnnon aaoptea December 'ia, a., u., xsiv, The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed oy m people of any 8f ate. It never scales orostppnes. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take A PHIL ANTICS. "What a comical Rooking .pup your black-and-ian i iiir.ce you bobbed his tail." remaxked Oldboy. "Yes." said handling 1)11. WM. HALL'S BALSAM loung Hyson, patting the dog's head. FOR THE LUNGS for the past year, "he's a good deal of a wag." And it and have found it one of the most sala- By taking revonire a man Is but even wilh his enemy; but in passing it over LiS mnthly ! 3 superior. A SPLKNDID OPPOSTUNITT TO WIN A ,M I FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawing, Class D, Satlsfantorv Kvlilnnco. I? h? Aeadmy -of Music, at New Orleans, , " I xueaaay, a pru ?, i8S4iC7tn Monthly maw J. W. Graham. Wholesale DruinrisL "vc- 1 of Austin, Tex. writes :-I have been ClaTntal Pri7A. fR7R.(l(in. WA A WWW A Wm A. AU VJ Skf W W J W WSF W 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Bacli. Fractions in Fit tns In proportion. 1 ' LIST OF PRIZES. S- 1 w 010 meatcuies 1 nave- ever nau in my house for Coughs, Colds and even Con sumption, always giving entire satis'ac- j lion, l'ietse send me another gross. Graceful minners are the outward form of refinenimt in ihe mind and good affections of the heart. . 1 CanltalTrlse of 1 CapltfJ Prize of 1 uapuai razo or, S Prizes of M.000 5 Prizes of - 10 Prize of 20 Prizes ot 100 Prizes of 800 Prizes of BOO Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 2,000... 1,000 5M 200 100 25 was so. Ilatckeye.' He'p the weaker party: A timid voung man hat married a lady whose weight verges clnuly upon V00 pounds. .My dear," sas be to fier, -phall I help jou over the fence?" "No," says sh to him. "help the fence-!M So diflicuJt joi : . ! hate to s?e a man hesitate a hailh"Ur before makinz up li u T. ". uiw Aliens Bilious Physic is a purely mea balf-mioute to makeap my mind - rezetable liquid remedy for Headaches, I shouldn t fciipposo it would take Kili ,iicn0 .n,i T : . fi r7i' nearly so Ion? as that.' was Ioijc's la- taken, acting promptly, relieving quickr 5 coaic remark.-Z?o Transcripts ly, 25 cU. At all l)ruiistv cod 'Do you think that I would make a very attraciivn anel?1 said a slim young man, with very lanrc ears, to a young la pointing your wings are a little loo high op., t lair 1 harisee : bhe--I think it's a IC, the only preparation of beet contain-1 Mll or Express (all sums of as and upwards XTTROXniXTlOX PRIZES. 9 Avnroxlmatlon Prizes of SiT.Vj. 9 " 600. " M 250. 75,000 25,000 10,000 I2.WJC 10,000 10,000 10.OC0 20,000 80,000 25,010 25,000 "8,750 4,500 2,250 ,S87 Prizes, amounting to...... f285,SC0 saida billtous-looking partyas I ?nl totneoceof the Company In New Or- did - - w. . hjw uuuiuuuuu, niiw cjcarir, Kir f-n tr fnll m A A - u.i... n r t v im. ' 1 ders payable and address RfurUtemd letters tn NEW OBLEAN8 NATIONAL. naXK, ,?CliS2Sffi Bebk Ton- iiKm . - ri, saiua ouitous-iooking party as P3?"' W.?i-Tf,ry lar a"' JP he orfrcd another drinkV"I never did lady v Well, no' she replied like young Wafers. His name i ilgainsl ig to his immense cars; I think him" o'" No. 45 leave ri rence, (Sondays excepted).............. 4... -Arrive at Wilmington NIGHT EXPKESS TRAINS. DAILY Nos. 4i I Weet and 47 East. i - Ieave I Wilmington. 9.10 P..11 Leave Florence ...I. i.40 A. H Arrive at C. C- A A. Junction '. 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .40 A. At. Leave Columbia .. 9. KJVM. Ieave C, C. & A. Junction. 10.2c P; M. I-cave Florence 1 4.33 A.ill Arrive at Wilmington ... .2g a. It Niqiit Mati and Passekoeb Tbain,' DAnar No. 40 WfiST. Leave Wilmington.. ..........10.40 P. it Arrive at Florence : 1.45 A.M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAItT No. 43 East. Leave Florence at...... .....8.35 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington... ......7.42 P. M Train 43 steps at all Stations. ' a ; - No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton j and Marlon. . r-assengers ior (uoiumbla and all points on i. & C. R. R., C, & R. R. Stations. I Aiken Juno Hon, and all points beyond, should take the xigui express. v ........... r S?W'-r-- 1 u Y 1 a Tr ia, 1 "WW--. W BSJ m liiui n.. v rxrmL 1 ia m 12 10 P M LUMBER,; City Sawed, Mfl! r l" ' "fP resawea. ...8 00 tfX Aougn uge .name .IS HO 0111 West India CaJgoes,accolll 1- 1 f to qualir?. IS M r Dresised Flooring, seasoned..W 00 T3 uuuiuk wiu cuara. oomi..u on aria AiMJUAosjuf, v gallon , . ' , 1 New Crop Cuba, in hhds..... 0C t U .. , .. jj, tble ..... 10 rorto Kico, In pans. :.....'! -00 ia in bbls.......;.. 8 agar House, In hhda. ....... 1 00 0 00 0 X 0 40 0 eparate Pullman Sleencrfi 1 fnr r;hai-ipatnr and Ausrusti on Train 43. ! -- t i au trams run solid between Charleston and wunungton. 1 1 Local freleht leaves Wllmliisrtnn sllvV-r. wpi ouivwy at o.tv a. isx. I JOHN r. DIVINE, a. ju. js.jnjs.itau, uenerai Passenger Agent. I RlC'ECarollna. v ft...;.. I. .1 ius nov 17 1 ! - EoMh, hnhl."i.:" T iJ S SIB BAGS, V fiV-Countrv...- V In bbls.i. . Syrup. In bbla NAILS, V Beg, Cut. lod basis.. 0 00 0 U xjiuo, gauon ( 1 . .1. Kerosene. 1 11 0 Lard J! 1 1O0I Linseed............ 90 011 j Tar.. ............ ...i......... 00 a I Deck and SDar......'...... 00! a ! POULTRY - - ii - " : Chickens, live, grown... .'" 5 1 o ' 1 opnng w -mm Turkeys 71 0111 PEANUTS W hiiRhPl SO All l POTATOES, V bnshel ' 1 Sweet.... ......4. iW'0 Irish. V bbl 1 100 Id ORE, V barrel -j. - - " ' C1 Mess.......J..,w.J.J3 flf Prime.. ....... ..,..;.;......W0 til Rump ....L....... ..J70af 1 Carolina Central JR. B. Company ; V OfFIOa OF G KITES Ai 8UPKRIKTEinlC2tT, 1 vTUmlngton. N. C, Ocf. 1st. 18S3. City......... BOPfe, y b.......;.;.,....., Pr Vx v sacfv Aium... . Lisbon. . v. j- American......... SUGAR, V, fly-Caba.......... Jforto mco....... A-Coffec.. v C " Kz C 0 4 iwt 140 0fc 0 a? CO sT 03,0) GO 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 I 'I n. Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER OCTB 1st, 1883, THE flowjyaaie will be operated on tkls tallow jrAoaauiLtt BLaiL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. M no. 1. ieave KaMUcnat.. ....... ...8.00 p. ii ) Arrive at Charlotte at.... ...7.30 A. M ! 1 Leave Charlotte st. 8 is i x No. 3. S Arrive Raleigh at.. ....... ..8.30 A. M j Arrive at Wilmington at.... 3. 25 A. M Crushed .. . fKWS fl SOAP. ttyNorthera i SHmGLES,71n.VM ...10 80 f3i uimmon.... u s bu Cypress Maps 4 ft) ..0 sprees STAVES. R. O J Fine Mill Mill Common Inferior uearts... V M-W. O. BarrelM fJ A . . m t SI 00 0F.1 ii. v ai ieei omircinx-u . Prlme....:..........) ! Fair........:..........;. M1U...... 41?? S to Orttnarv.......f w ! Z WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 '"l North Carolina... 0 WOOUf B Washed.......i S 'it Passentrer Trs.fn atnn at nurtl atiHAM www, w.. w.wW .1.1IVIIK on ty. ana points aesLznated lime A auie. - tt reg In th vunooucu.,,, ............. Burrr......... ......... ..... " 0 e Company's SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER. MAJX. J EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dallv excent 8nnda?s. " No. S. I V6. yP"10--------- 815 A. M U JUU ccn jor PWJ- ; box of sainpie good tnat wlU VfjJrZ war of raaklnsr mors money la S WW ' Arrive at Shelby. JE 2. fJc'J".ti !. :;; J.43 P. M. can work all the ile or ia pf rltt 5.40 P. M. I Tke work Is universally adapted wboa, aakfi aItmui rnnnAr I vounor artd old.' Yon ess ea-lly tSTS u Hamlet with R. A A, Trains to and from Raj- cents to $5 every evening. Thatafl;' , ebrh. . . , I work mao-tot lh i.nir.s.ireic- Through SleeplngCars between Wilmington I paralleled offer; to all who ars act and Charlotte and Raleigh and Cliartotte. I fid e wlJ send $1 to pay for TOl Arevui y, i0r otaiesvuie, stations I "nun " pjiwuii-. Western N C R R, Ashevllks and points West! 1 free. - Fortunes will be otds Also, for 8partanbnnr. tirnmlt! a iki. I who rlva their whola time 10 the tr Atlanta and all points Northwest"-- ' success absolutely sure. Don't sin ana a suaoie to kill tne dear little i mir its entire nutritinft nv.w..., it leathered songsters., If I bad my way contains blood-making, force generating IM make a law a?a?nst killinj birds, and life sustaining properties invalua (iuess people wouldn't starve if tbey let bio for Indigestion. Dtqpkpsii. i tbe birds alone.l IIo "Hut what would nervous prostration, and all forms of tbe ladies do without hat .ornaments?" general debility; also, ia all enfeebled Ssbe On. that s an entirely different conditions, whether the result ol ex thlnr. OJ course when there is an haustion. nerrous rjroatmti nvr. creatures you know, m utvrssuy, ior enoounjj ine ccar wors, or acuic disease. Dartienlarlv if I j wnv iuust oiiuo who imiuxs. i icsuuiuz iiuiu uuimonsrv nnnmiinta i n,. tv., .-. in. . r. it . P r, J - k- . axaw umvi i vao o u, ai amuu 02 vx.. rronrietors. l IeWlOrE. iOld LV Tlmcrrrlct. c.t lar (BM r-. . I iU by Express at our expense) to , i M. A. DAUPHIN, . i I New Orleans, La. orM. A. DAUPHIN, 007 8eventh St., Washington. D. C. SSCh 1 1 Wftd-t Aw-riAw RELIABLE SEIF-CUHE It is less pain lo'letra ia youth than A S 10 oo ignorant in azc. - I ' Rouirli on ( wi. I "-" 4. PIt Cured six Year Arro. L Kn99.s a Cough or Cold endwisd. . . , r j f or cDiidrcn or adults. Troches 15c "It has been G years since I wns cur- T.innul v a mnws, cncs, sac dnffits."aaTsMr. W Ford, of Wir - cou Jefferson G-k. Ind. "Sinioritan Xer Vou'can land n. Jinrt r. $ J0.t0rDRzi8u. the old saw. You conlOntE, soS UathUhMhno.i.ver in hi, puree aSdrant' 07r,UJWT ll,Cmt0 spvcisllsts In thsU.a. f JTrvof DeMNM eeos shvjuld hare it on hi tongue. "ilou?fi on Corni." Prevent sickness bv Latino iwM.n. ally one of Ejioet's Little Cathar- Ask for Well' Rau-h on Corns. w tio Pills, awonderfni .n;,. L5c Quick, completo cure. Hard or absolute cure of BiliionsneM 1 nu oft corns, warts, tmaioos ctAl codnrf A favorite- rrMertntloo of one of th iBouu ana saocsmui si ' retired) foco cure of i pUI a tMrg cnvclopsroo. JJrocsUtsranflllKi AJJroas DR. WAAO & CO., UsUoa, "o aov 17-IvimvIAw th j O (n)Pnfi(in 111 ir.ionpmnE IIADIT ociys roV tRi. No. 4 ) Leave Shelb I. n jowo -., Superintendent. . tfcW. CLAILK,Qeneral Pasger Aenl now , if ln. AUdxeas STTKSOjr I'ii? ., avav, is rttos aw, a 10,,. or 17-lyeodw t tb Tobacco Selling Fast. 300 1501X3 AND CADDIES SOLD with in three week. - . , " iPXf? n(l Caddies to close conilitment Various Brands--iroa to rau upwards. Sff Iff f 1 5aL2-ilaS ? I 5 a-"fci sfll- SI-h 1 bes h k ever sold for less W.Jlp vnce. ire fasten seuiDf pw ab men prom w aircnt. j r"--! people want It. Any one can c stfol arent. Terms free. Jffij? Co., For land, llatre. - w t- I box of roods which will ttyT t' -1 money rbt away than anjtWfS TTjj f world. All. of either sex. JZeu . hour- The broad road to fortoi too Workers, absolutely sars dreas, trc & Co., AuAXsta, -r.; ; I t07S3-emfl jyw r j -j.; TTXTctS' " tt 5 week at home, fir 'j ; capitAJ not requireo.. fvirAT, buaineas at whiJi persoas ol --ri ' or old, can make great pay u7:l ' work, with absolute ccrtatTwjj Ccnlars to U. IlALLZTX A CO tr- DwVU-t3lyw
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