The Daily Review. MlSIi.-T. JAME&. Editor A Pn WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 25 1884 ' Catered at the PostoOos at Wllmmgtoa. IC C, as secona-ciasa cutter. A Siredlih toorlsl bu undertaken to rUIt witMa'tba present Tear all the clllej of Europe which are or crer bare been capital, number! or aocordmz to biioompatatloa 100. Ia case be sac ceodj be It to receire 25,00) and his ft.. mm irareiuor expenses. uis prozress - was Democrats nominate a strong man against him. their candidate would gt a go m1 many Republican'; votes. If they noiuinale a wcik man. be would still get the lull Democrat Tote, and a good many Repub licans would stay at home In cither case the Republicans would bo defeated worse la Ihe latter than la the lormer, but bad It enouzh ia either. A strong candidate is the only safety for the ReDublicans. and a strong candidate does not mean merely one 'whom the majority of Republicans' would sup port. There are a dozen such men to choose from. Gen. Loean. or Arthur, or Mr. Blaino would get substantially the rotes of all the men who are cloiely attached to the Republican party who may be called Dartisans But neitner of them co Old be elected, and the di visions in the Democratic party in re- STATC DEMOCRATIC COM MITTEE. Plan of Organization in the Democratic Party of Xortli Carolina. Rooms Dm Central Ex Cohjitttee, Raleigh, May 20, 1881. This committee hereby publish the plan of organization of the Democratic . r . 1 1 party compueu ironi iuo ruies arm amendments heretofore adopted by the State tee. allowed to cast the whole vote to which their township or county may be enti-1 tied, i ' 2. Iu all conventions provided for by this syitem. after a vote is cast there shall be no change in such vote nntil the final result of the badot shall be an nounced by the chairman ot said con vention. a m. a a . 3. All uemoaratic executive com mittees shall have the power to fill any vacancy occurring in their respective bodies. 4. That the chairmen of the differ ent county conventions shall certify the i Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Orncs or Gexe&ax Sxmzsun nui&a r, i Wlknlagton. N. O. Nov. 17, 1SS3. j The fftiiwai..- J' 1 wholesale prle w gT ,os email orders higher PrtceakyiS vm ry BAGGING Standard.;...;.. 1 fv XT . iU . BACON-Norta SttoHai Hams. V v.!vua crs, y 8houkw y side. c n-Urr. - . It" Democratic Executive commit- list of delegates and alternates to the different district atd Srate conventions. township organization. And a certified list of said defecates 1. The unit of county orgamztion and alternates to the State convention shall be 'be township. In each town- shall be sent to the secretary of the .... - -m m. . ship there snail do an execatiye com- btate uentrai committee. milteo to consist of five active Pemo- last reported from Warsaw, whence, g be Uriff wold not Kip an j of crats. ho shall be elected by the Dem result ot the i to the tariff is bavini naiihed all the Oerman capitals, tuem a rarticle The trintT.Ir In nnmber. ha was abont ta Idoinrs of Co 11 ere S3 as start for Moscow. Although be hid hely t? be that the two parties will be accomplished only a quarter of his task ho cocaplalaed at Warsaw of extreme For the committee: Octavtcs Coke. Chairman. J. J. LnenFOD, Secretary. litigne. Carlos Aguerro. the Caban revala tloaary leader, belongs to a wealthy family la Pnerto Principe. He is not jet 30. and has been in ayns against Spinlih authority ia Cuba almost con- tin noaslr since he was 14. 2o one m who knows him doubts bis bravery. He Is described as a traall man, welgh- ! bit about 115 pounds. ' He has black curlinz hslr and a small mousticbe, which turns op at the ends. Ulismiles are rrim. and there is a look of fierce ness about his face, but ordinarily he is the most harmless person imaginable la appearance " The0aTal3 Couriir, in dlicuislng rue subject of the amount of wages paid laborar la proteose 1 and non-protected industries, enforces it argument by the nroductlon o( some excee-linth inter- eitlngaad instruct!) ststiuics. Ac cordiar to ths tenth census there were 172,51! operatives eniajed in spjclfio cotton manufactures during tin census year, and they receiyed S2.010.510 wagej.orany arerage fur each operative of C5'per annam. Ia a piper on the English cotton trade for the past year by our consul -at Manchester, Mr. Shaw, there Is a table containing a list of the ayeratf weekly w.ijs pad ia tho cottoa mil's of Oldham from which it sppears that each cp cralire recciyes $1 b7, or yearly ayeraxo of $253.31. I' fallows therefore, that In one of the leading pro tected industries th- American opera lire actually receives less than his Knllsh rival. Turning to th stalUt:c ofa non-protected indnitry. -wo find from the report or the depaniurnt of arricnlturo that the avcragw wasus of a far in hand fir the year 1882. ' in this country, was 18.53 oor month, while accorioc to our consul at Bristol , Kug land, the farm laborers of WilUhire. Sonieriet and Dorset wcru only able lo makti between and $10 per mouth The story ol lbeo figures is ! the very hihet aignificanoc. and thay fler t ffpn intnllitrvnt Uborinr man f-jd lor dim and earnest thought. ocrs tic voters of the several townships called by the county executive commit tee. And said committee so elected shall elect one of its members as chair man, who snail preside at all commit tee meetings. 2. The several township executive committees shall convene at the meet ings of the several county conventions or at any time and place that a oiajori ty or tnem may elect, ana snau eievc u reformers, will seek t carrj' out their county executive com mitfee. io consis equsl for the cure ofneryous disorders. the democrats, liie wiuui. iwa uu u? Uiciu, vMO vt Keaa this certificate: wnom snail oe oesignaieu as coairman, ! so nearly alike in their positions that the onnstion will not clnngc many votes. Very few Democrats will hes itate to support their own candidate for fesr of tbc ireo traae tenueccies oi iae party and those tendencies wilj be so thorouzbly suppressed that very few Republicans, however ardent revenue . f 1 1 i- a. - . . u : The ISosadalis Is a potent remedy in all Chronic diseases ; but ia these diseases it will re- rrrre wiim'gton.Frontst.D'p't iopm Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOVR 18, 1S3S, AT 1.03 A. M-. Passenger Tralna on the Wilming ton A Weldon Ballroad will ran as folio wb : DAT, HAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY . Nos. 47 North aaro 48 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dept, 8.55 A. Jd Arrtre at Weldon 21 F. M Leave Weldon........... 5.00 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front S t. Dpt, 8.40 P. M Fast Thbouoh Man. a Pjlsssngeb Tbah PAILT No.40 SOUTH. X xave wemon... ...... ............. 5.60 P. M WESTERN SilOKEDT iama. ....... DRY 8ALTED v !' fwes. v ft......;;...,: - ? Shoulder. r ik Second Hand, eiis "fcU. BEESWAX V &....""- 1 60 BRICKSTFM-Jn SB 11 o u o 10 o SO o 1 ... i so o oil 33 30 18 quire long continuance in the use of the medicine, in order to carry out of the system all the poisonous humors from the blood. . i ROSADALTS is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the blood. It has no Leave Arrive at ideas bv iomioir real question before tbc people will be, not revenue reform, but political re form. On this the Kpublicans have rrcat strength if they choose to use it. Ifthev choose not to use it. they have not strength enouzh to live ihrousb ihe campaign. - Flta Cured Six Years Aro, It has been Clears since 1 wns cor ed of fits." says Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt Jefferson Co.. Ind. "Smiarilan Aiers tine did it." And it always will, read er. $1.50, at druggists. APKIL. ANTICS. The younz lady who can peel a potato ia five minute? is as useful as Ihe young woman who speaks five languages is successful. Chicago Sun, It is said that the Mormons have $ 15, 000.000 to use in the lobby at Washing ton. This is the statesman' golden opportunity. New Orleans IScayune. "When hall wo havo any better weather?" asked tho reporter ot the replyj feeling oppor Trans rilmlnicton, (Sundays ex. v cepted) 12.30 A M .weldon e.SO A M who shall preside at all ot said commit tee meetings. , 3. In case tnere shall be a iaiioro on the part ot any township to elect us ex ecutive com milteo for the period of thirty dais, the county executive com mit ee shall appoint said committee from the Democratic voters of said township. 4. The members ot tne townsnip committees shall elect to any vancaccy occurrice in said committees. 5. Tho county executive committee shall call all necessary county conven tions by giving at least ten days notice by public advertisement in tnree public places in each township, at the court house door, and io any Democratic newspaper that may be pub ished in said county, request iuz all Democrats of the county to meet in convention in their rtSDOctivo towDPhtp.'. on a com- Baltimore. July 10. 187U. I would like to bear testimony to the merits of Kosadalis, by saying that some eight years ago I was totally pros trated and could get no relief from our j family physician, but after taking one bottle of Kosadalis I became entiielv restored to health.! I now weigh 175 lbs., but when I first took your medi cine 1 weigned only 130. I cheerfully recommend it to all. and especially &WSg&$rS?&EiSi MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Datt. Noi 43 North. ' Wilmington................ 8.00 P. L iWeldon A. M. Man. and Pas seng kb Tradss Nos 45 and 42 Leave 711mlnj Arrive at1 Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M AiriTew tTiimingwn.. ....... ...... 6.55 A M I Train No, 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - : Trains on Tarboro Branch Koad Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., Dally, vSondavs excepted). IXetnrnlnr leave Tartwro at 10.00 A. U ant S P. M. DiSly. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road lev Halifax for Scotland Neck at S.25 p. M.i Bo tumlnflr leave Scotland Neck at 8.S0 a. m dally except Sunday. , ; ' - Train No. 47 make close connection at We aoniorau points worth RI7TTK1? t H NorthCarollna.... Northern........ .""' CANDLES, V ftr Tarr:: i Adamanthie.. ...... " 1 CHEESIi, V By Northern Factory. J... Dairy, Cream.... SUte.. COFJfKE, V fiy Java. r:..::...::::::: CORN MR AT. a wJtl"IlVV COTTONTIES, Y &T DOMESTICS- 1 0!) oneeunflr, f f y d. ..... 1 Tarns, bunch.. 3 KGGS, V dozen........ ' FISH t- O MackereL No. 1 ir m 1 in, Z a'" j a 19 Q 5 Mackerel, No. 2, hiihbC I S a Mackerel; No. bh..;. ?S J,B Mallets, l)bL..T...... 7 3 I Mullets, Pork bbla. N. C. Koe Uerrlne, v ker 1 2 Drr Cod. V tk. Te Cla riLIZKKS. 9 nnn iT." 1 those afflicted with nervous debility. MRS. A. A. MARON. The greatest known denth of the At lantic oceanis five mile?. The Figure May Be Faultless, the complexion without blemish, yet it the teeth are neglected, the other at tributes of beauty fall short of their due effect. If the teeth are not hoDe mon day therein stated, which said day !fss.y decayed, SOZODONT wIl renew aho nr h Ipb than thrnft davs hrfr wuncuwaauu ueauiy. xms wuuio Line. Train "No. 43 runs dally and makes cka enn nection for all Points North via Elchmond and Washington. , All trains run solid between Wl'nilngton ant Washington, and have Pullman P&laco Sleeo ers attached. - . . j . --v xor accommoaanon oi local travel a nass.n- Ssr coach will be attached to local freight leav g Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Daily except ounuay. - ; . , . . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent. nov 17 . 'i FEIt: s - B&agli Caroll ' Ground Bone 1 Bone .-Navassa Complete Manure...."" 2 SS Whann's PhosnhatA " ? ? I Wondo Phosphate...... Z 2 Berger & BuES ferf 2 5 Kew York leUer to Philadelphia xdrrcn " novl plilical Ma hs been evolved by iuie or the amnttfur siatcAiuen who trcauent a leading Kuth avenue club, namely, that t it cul be somehow asoertilncdlhstthH Pemo" era Li would renominate tbc old ticket It would bo a capital stroke o( Renubli can strategy to oppose it, as i.i accord ance with tho eternal fitnes of things, with tne renomlcation of Mr. Ruther ford B. lUjo. The tslt is, that then we should have a square iiuo -without any protection or free-trade complica tions, snd that the people would have an -...! ... .aa Anal iiffvmAnt rtn UpjJlWUUIkJ s.- Jf """I appeal as it were, oo tho old time fraud issue. There are Republicans or Influ enee In the oarty. who woo Id' not object to seethe campaign take this turn, but thej urge first, the insoperable ob .ledion that Inasmuch as the Demo crats' do not ".meet at Chicago u . ... . . ... . at f onlil alter tod . uepuoiican nomi see U In tho osld; there Is no way 0 aaeertalninz their Intention short ot a promise or pledge In advance, which nobody is empowered to mace. A sec ond objection is. that should we baye another close election, with the candi dates of 1878 la the field, we should in cur the risk of anotber-jnischtovous axitatloa to the detriment the busi ness Interests of the country.1 'On the whole, as a phllosoohlo member ol the Union League has suggested, it will nrobiblv occur on .reflection to Ihe people who are talking In this way, that If Mr. Tlldea and Mr.: uaves are anxtoas to try It oyer again ! they will havo ample opportunity to gratify their desire by each taking the stump and wcrking for the success, of his party within the lines of living Issues and modern thought. . A progressive people never like to go back, even for the space ot eight years; they like to co ahead.w The New York ITnus, it Beeini,' Is not tot hopelul of Republican snccess this year. It all depends. If setras, on a good many "it.n : Here Is tbe jlew the Times takes of the situation : The irciaenua4 eiecuoa wm wtu not so much on Democratic merits as on Republican merit. If the) Republi can party nominate a mani who docs not fairly represent th.atpxrty, they can connt oa no Dcsxocrans civlsioas to carry him through. lla .-ill .ba biitca bY tha Rrrfbilca-u. If lha editor. "In hcivcn, was the Then tho reporter looked sad, that ho would never ' have an tunity of enjoying it. Ilolyoke script. Ilis race has not tho marks ot a criminal,' remarked a sympathetic clerffjmau of a prisoner,, who was arraigned lor a brutal attempt at murder. . Jo." replied the prosecutor. his face ha nt, but just look at hi yictims.--ii:ijfjior5. The other day we were pained to learn that Daniel Webster once drank too much, and that Henry Clay had been seen when his tonguo was thick. Alter lbi3, we shall not Iih surprised to hear that Tonv Ochiltree t:kea an oc casional drink. Arkansas Traveler. Thq average married woman is as cowardly as an Indian. 'She waits patiently for hnhby to staler in half oiiot at thn small hours ot the morning and then tires nway at him under cover Indianapolis Scissors. ' Tho enervation and lassitmb of f print; time &rs but indications of tbe lavish action of the b!od, over-load with c3rb.iiHtrs accumulated by the uc ot hra'ing food in winter. This c inililion may be reniwlied by thfi use of Aers Saapararilla, the best blood pun tier known. a nw maeain-recniiy pui i use at the Swedish match factory in Jonk oniii ninkf s l,0oo,ooo l)Xcof matt he a day. The wood br ugh. to Jonko ing last vt ar to b? njade into matches nllc twenty steamnrs and eight snilins ves scls. f Loveliest Anions the Lovely js she who renews or preserves the beauty of her teeth with SOZODONT, coutesseciiy the most etlective .prepara (onjor mem. volumes oi evidence might be adduced in support of its claims to public confidence, as means oi invigorating mo leet i ana rendering them pure, glistening and si otlcsj. and not less satisfactorily prov en, is its balmy influence tmnn the brt ath. Ask tor eenuino SOZODONT. ana accept no cheap substitute. Tbe boopscake revives aain this year, and by a neat stroke of genius is combined with the horned snake He lives somewhere in the Roanoke valley ana when lie rolls down a t bill ana strikes a tree with his horn the tree dies. ! : True Merit Alono has riven Allccck's PoroUs Plasters the largest sale of any external .remedy in the work. It you have been using other kinds ot plasters, one trial ot 'Allcock n will convince you of their wonderful superiority. C6 Ukoadwat, Room 52, New York, March 2, 1833. Haying been cured of a severe at tick of rheumatism of tho neck and shoulders by usibg Allcock's Porous Plasters, I feel it my duty to strongly .... - com men a meir use to any one similar ly afflicted. For a period . of several months I had exhausted many other so-called remedies without obtaining tho slightest relief, finally I apnlied one of Allceck's Porous Plasters, and found myself almost immediately cured I consider them a true blessing. Faithfully yours, JAMES R.IIOSMER. Battle axes were made of jade and of dcoritc In tne stone ae. lm . AQulcx Recovery, j It rives us great pleasure to state that the merchant who was reported to be at the point of death from an attack of Pneumonia, has entirely recovered by the nse ot DR. WM. II ALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS. Natur ally he feels grateful for the benefits derived from using this remedy for tbe nngs and throat; and In giving pm icity to this statement we are actuated by motives of public bear faction, trust ct tiat others may be benefited in a similar manner. ; I tho mectins: of tbe county convention. for the purpose of electing their dele gates to the county convention. That thereupon the conventions so he'd shall elect ihe delegates -to represent the townships in tho county conventions trom the voters of the respective town ships, which delegates, r sucn of tbem a3 shall attend, sha'l voto the full Dem ocratic strength ot their respective townships on all questions that may come betore tho said county conven lions. That in case no convention shall be bcld in any township in pursuance of said call, or no election shali be made the township executive committee shaU appoint such delegates. 0. Kticb. township shall be entitled to cast in tho county conveution one vote for every twenty-uve Democratic votes. and one voto lor fractions of fltteen Democratic votes cast by that town ship at the last preceding gubernatorial election: Provided, that every town ship shall be cntittled to cast at least ono vote, and each township may send as many delegates as it may see tit. 7. That in cases where townships consist of more than one ward or pre c:nct, each of said wards shall be en titled to send delegates to county con ventions and shall cast its proportion ate part of its township s vote, based upon tho last, preceding vote tor Gov ernor in said township. 8. That tr the purpose of fully inau gurating this system, the present county executive committees shall continue in otlice until their successors arc elected unrter thi system,'' and shall exercise nil thewtunciions pertaining t said otlica under this system ot organization. 0. Tho chairmen of , township com mittees shall preside at all township conventions; in their absence any other member of said committee may pre side. 10. In cases where all the township executive committees are required to meet for the purpose of electing countv executive committee, said meeting shal be deemed to have a quorum when i majority ot such townships shall be represented in said meeting. COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS. 1. ihe several county conventions shall be entitled to elect to their sena torial, judicial and congressional con ventioos one delegate and one alternate tor every hfty Democratic, votes, and one delecate for I Tactions over twenty- uve Democratic votes cast at the last preceding gubnatoiial election in their respective counties, and none but de.e- cates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats' In said conventions: Provided, that every county shall have at least oue vote in each of said conven lions. I i . , f 2 The chairman, or in his absence any member of tho conntv. senatorial. ludicial and congressional committee shall call to order their respective con M , i i .1 a t t . i 'cuuuuj, unu noiu me cnairmansoip thereot until the convention shall elect its chairman. 3. The executive committees of the senatorial, conirressional and indicial districts, respectively, shall, at the call of their respective chairmen, i meet at same time and place in their respective uisincu, aesignatea in said call. And it shall be their duty to anndint the time and'place for holding -conventions in their respective districts: and the chairmen of said respective committees snail immediately notify the chairmen AT a I J'iT m. . oi me uiuerem county executive com muiees oi saia appointment: and the said county executive committees shall forthwith call conventions of their re spective counties in conformity to said notice and send delegates to said re spective district conventions. . STATE CONVENTIONS. I. Tho State convention ahll hcom. posed of delegates aoooinfH hv thonv. eral county conventions. Each county shall be entitled to elect one delegate and ono alternate to everv on a hnnriral and fifty Democratic delegate lor fractions over seventv-five Democratic votes east thArofn t th ast Drecedin? GnvmtM-.r and none out delegates or nitjmtA r elected shall be entitled to seats in said convention; provided, that every coun ty shall have at least one vote fn xd convention. . -'. -. GENEBAL KULES. , I. Such delegates for absent delegates) as may bo present u any xcmocraus coavciuca EhaU to I' xachSLtf some beautifying agent, moreover, ren- WilminfiTtOIl, Columbia cate3 a ruddiness to the gums and a roseate hue to the lips. A fair trial of this standard article will demonstrate its value. MISCELLANEOUS. imnmnmimmmmimuimmni & Augusta R. R. Co. OVSriOB or GgWKRAI, 80FKKHrTKiriKWT. Wilmiiu?toa, N. C. Not 17.1883. f . , Northern Ser....,..;.: 2 ' Family .: City Mills Extra. iramuy. 0101 w a 4 qc wtM Hit u o I es I.' Ml u 0 lk s 0i W havo Bpentorer S100.000.00 In defending our rifbt to tbe Durham Boll as our trade-mark. Undoubtedly be is to-dav tbe most valnahln Bull in tbe world. Now it stands to reason that we couldnt afford to protect him bo thorouirbly 11 BLACKWKLL'S BULL. DUKIIAM To bacco, of which bo la tbe representative, wasnt the. UEST Hinokitts Tobacco erer mode. The sales of BlackwelTs Bull Dnrham Smoking Tobacco f arexceed those of any .other brand in tbe world, simply because it has been, is, and will . be. the best that can be made. All dealers have it. Look for trademark ol the Bull on every package. t f i" 1 i I ana Change of Schedule. AND AFTER NOV'R ISth. 1RKX at 33 A. M.. the folio wins: Paeaenocr Sched u win oe run on tins roaa ; f , . (. No.42 Leave Wllmlngton,(Monday8 f t excepted) . . . . ; ; . . . 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.... .....11.40 A M No. 45 Leave r"l rence,- (Sundays t - excepted).. ...17,40 P M Arrive at Wilmington...... 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPpiSS TRAINS, DAILY No. U Wa t and 47 East. Leave Wilmington...... ............ 9.10 P. M. Leave Florence....!. ..........4 2.40 A. li Arrive at C. CI A A- Junction. 6.36 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .40 A. M. Leave Columbia.. 9. 55 P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction. 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 Ai il Arrive at Wilmington. 8.23 A. M. Night Maie ani Passengxb Tbain, Datlt NO. 40 WEST. .... . , : . Leave Wilmington....... .........10.40 P. M Arrive at Florence.". 1.45 A. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DATX.T ' " No. 43 East. .. ' ": ' ; i ' . Leave Florence at .rSiSS, P. M GRAIN, V bnaaei""""""' Corn, from store, bftgs,whlte. , I Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. i i Corn, cargo, mixed. In bagi.. ubui, xruia Brore.. ............. cww Jfeas..iM.....; HIDES, V lb , , trreen -Drr... HAT. 100 lbs- A- r i A'ui ku iuveri... ............. 75 m HOOP (IRON, V ft 'I JVfl LARD, Y lb , . . ' , Northern ' 100 NorthCarollna............... 00 0 LIME, Y barrel..... ) 40 0 ukj Hindis., mty aawec, f M ft. i f nip jstuir, re9awed......;...,l8 oo t I hough itage Plank -....15 00 ail I w est inaia Uargoea.acooraln s H1""".......- taw on I Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 4T5I &cautung and Board. com,n,.lt 00 011 ! New Crop Cuba, la hhda..... . 1 -' in bbla.....; Porto Rico, In bods : " In bbls Sugar House, In hhds.. ....... . f ? " lr.bbb. Syrup. 'In bbls........ NAILS, i? lieg, Cat, lOd basU.. 0 00 0 1 1 OILS, Y gallon . . Kerosene..........'.........' n 0 ' Lard 1 10 til 0 0 tt 00 oo a oo 0 0 40 0 I men 7 1yd nrra c frl ; j -.f:-: A Eenowned i Tonic. veat wixminsrton.. ........ .....7.42 P. M rain 43 steps at all Stations. , i r - o. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon assengers for Columbia and all points on U 14. k., c, & K. R. StaOons. Aiken June and all points bevond. shonLl tn.kp the ht Express. parato Pullman Sleepers for Charleator Aujrust on Train 48. ' AH trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ( Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunelay at 6.10 A. M. , JOHN F. DIVINE, c I General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 : to ill 90 f II 00 $ I 00 f I J I I 10 f R O Jt ill (0 it i MRS. JOE PERSON'S Carolina Central R. R. REMEDY Company. r- r r r r" t I ', ; BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM AND Wilmington. N. C, Oct. 18S3 IMPARTS VIGOR AND , HEALTH. ' . ' It Is an antidote for Malarial Blood I Poison, And a sure ' t ".- ' : f ' - ! j .... ... ' r ! Change of Schedule- : fy . AND ' AFTER OCT'E 1st; 1833, TUfc remedi after having had for restoring tbe system CHILLS AND FEVU.R, follow lnar Bcneaoia RaHroad: - ttls As a Tonic and Alterative. MooKEsraxx, Lredexl Co.. N. c. . Being desirous of add'nr mv teKtlmonial tn ethers concerning the merits of Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy. I take Dleasure In aivlnor that as a Tonlo and Alterative I do not think Tt has an equal. I hae fairly tested It, and after try.n Veaetine. Sarsanarllla. ViMMr Ritta and various other remedies, have no betttta. tlon In pronouncing It far superior to any tonic 1 have eer used. When I cnmriinrji ninr W . . iur. a cisuu o xjiitenj i was very weaa, com pieuon sauow, mu now i amiee well. Respectfully your friend. - . i MRS. -lU'T. BROWN. September 9G!h, 1S7S. will be operated on PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Srmds.: f j- l j 1 Leave Wilmington at... .....7. 00 P. M No. 1. J Leave Raleigh at. 8.00 P M ) Arrive at Charlotte at.. .....7.30 A. M ' ) Leave Charlotte at.4........ 8.15 P. M N0.2.S Arrive Raleigh at.. .1...... .8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at....&29 A. M Passenger. Traina atop at regular atattoni only, and points designated in the Company Time Table. . , :r .., SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAM ; EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. ... Daily except Snndays. Linseed. Roaln...;: Tar. Deck and Spar. POULTRY Chicken, live, grown... " , 8prlng........ Turkeys. PEANUTS Y bushel.. ........ POTATOES, Y bnshel -s Sweet.;.... .............. Irish. bbi.. .. t oo PORK. Y barrel . . . City Mesa..-. ............. ...CSC 0t Prime..... ........ ............II 09 0i Rump........... 1700 0111 RICE Carolina. Y ft . J - Rouarh. I? bnahel' tt 0lE RAGS. 4k tf Cnnntrv ' . Vk9 V Clty..........,..;......... . 19 ROPE, Y tt-.... 10 SALT, Y sack. Alum..... . 00 0 Llverpoo ...... ............... , 00 0 Lisbon........ 00 0 . American... M 00 0 SUGAR, Y ro Cuba........... W J Porto lilco...-... A Ma IWI M ' Auiuee ... ......... w v B ....... ......... .m. Kt n . .. Crushed... SOAP KVnTthrn I SULX4LK3 ( Common Cyprees Hearts ?? STA -B. TALLOW, Y fi. FineMUl Mill Prime, : ailu x air ...... n ........ L .f f Common Mm........... Z 00 0 I I I I I I 1 t i t I hV-Northern......... M jS, 7 in. VM.........1J M 03 J :::::::::r4j;j preen iieans. " " t,, VES.V M-WrO.RaneL.B gj O.'Hogshead........"',' 5 i .Tn ot ih . 4 0 1 IM D l w HISKEY, Y gaJ-Nortaer.. a )l North Carolina......... S 2 j l WOOL Y lb Washed.... 2 S 1 1 Unwashed.... f, j box of sample goods that fJn- VOUiMi UVI IPIIUI' renu can work all the time Tke-work is tmivei - ! Debilttt. Kewbebx, Sept, 6, 1S31 ime or 'to oncaoB".7ff5 ivenlnc XUlMJ' work may test thebiudness.ireaj 42 r I Paralleled offer; to all who Traina No. 1 and 2 make cloee connection at writing us. Foil partl.1 S l Hamlet with R.& A. Trains to andfxomRai sent free. ' Fortunes will w;; - who give their whole time wtfcegyj IoIvS! 1 amfeellngTerfetTy No.. Srrvhe"V"V. S cenuTtoW VvVvemTT;' 1 Leave 8helbT.i...--i:iL. i m J Arrive at Charlotte........ ; 5.40 P. 11. ! fled we will .end CI to par toLA now, Maine. Address 8-nsiox Through 81eepingCars between WllmlnjrtoB I ucceas absolutely enre- Don ytaarmw ana KaiPigu and Charlotte. I hare used Mrs. J viV. . lor statesville. Stations eral debility consequent nrxra uln to aIow " r""??1 Ppinta West. nfraTurv. tnn fAnnH sm AA i . n v .vi " m-mm feV aAUU AS V1U X 0&O 0J1 ippeuzr which gave tone to the system. ALaBI UAXAliU CLARJKJS. M CO Scrofula in the Eyes. 1 OrrokD. N. c. Fh- 9d. issn Mrs. Joe Person's Kemedr f.TirA nm- h tio gin. wno waa oaaiy aciictea wita Scrofula. . . R. . Elliott. jroraaie in wiiminston bv w. h. nn iwwiwiuai JUllier. Ann tfnvP.m. Phlet of North Carolina, Knilmnni.i. Wanted TO BUT . FOUR GOOD MILK COWS BY May 1st. MostiJTXrom10tol4flnartada& -- . . - . JLLuwuruPswicx. - for Srtartanbnrv. Atlanta and all Minu Sh wi ' U C. JONES, F. W. CLARK, Gencrkl Passenger Agent For Sale. PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES, -8EVE2AL FIXE BUGGY HORSES. goodWies. i J ' .'" Also, Carriages', Buggies and , ; J' Hearses to?cttwest:poe8lbletea..f i . V" V- '"" '.' . ."; a . HOLLINGSWORTn Ca, , - Urcrj and Sale Stablea, xaca.15 r " cor. ih aa3 ZXalt'crrr st3 ....... . L'w best book ever sold for Je l pnce. Tle fastest sellla ffl Immense profits to agents, -ri, people want it. Anr - niui ecaaful arent-i Terms H-t j4 Co.. Portland. Maine. , .-. .JS GSSpaabW.S?I: Capital not required.. K.Vk ! business at which persons of p. or old, can make great PfJrriuJi work, with absolute cerulatT. ' bot taod lyw ; 5 'i f 1- 8 rklh will Bcr'.4i iroadtoforcsv IS-SBSi" 1 dox . ox gooas wwcu - nthirl" KL money right away tcaa i world. AIL of efUier sex. J2 I hour The broad road 1TM tbe WOTkers; absolntelywfV drers, Tbub & Co A1 . ;ot sJ-taa iyw - ;

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