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' ' - . ' i . ... ,r . Tf, " ' . ... jiT i The Daily Review. IOSH.-T. JAMES. Editor A Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. MAY 9. 18S4. KUr4 at lb rotoSr WlmttngtoA.N. C. a eoood-ela matter. The Wilmington Star is authority for caJlioclb prweot C merest "tha dj notiinf CoogT&3"SliluviUc Ameri can. ' : Oh. do! tonny. The Star rather io dines to tha opinion now that it it "the play-hell Gujgrcj.n Er-Gorcrnor Uabbard. of Texas, in rites the grain-tonnage ot the entire West to be brought to that ort fur shiDmenL but forrats that no vessel of heavy tonnaje can bo floated orer her bar. lis fart that Galveston U 09 miles nearer Kansas City than New York is. He claims that Texas now grows one-quarter ol the cotton crop and her production will be doubled in a lew years. Manufactures are spring lor op on every side, and Texas will naturally get the cream ot the trade be twee a this country and Mexico. Of tha 820 votes to be cast in the Chicago Republican Convention. Con greuman Bayne. of Pennsylvania, tig urea ont 425 for Blaine on the Grst bal- lot. Estimates made up by less fand fnl friends of Blaine rive him from 353 to 360. while the arithmeticians ranged on Arthur's side give Blaine but 203. Arthur's strength, which Is somewhat easier to estimate, is placed by general agreement at from 260 to 270 votes on the first ballot. Edmunds is accorded with like unanimity about 75. The re turns from most State are in. and the a bo to Erures are basod on supposed lacts, but facts- in matters of this kind are very untruit worthy. ni - In nineteen private galleries in New York are pictures worth G.000,000. Yandcrbllt'i form the most costly single collection. He has 170 paintings, forai- Ing the finest collection of modern European paintings in this country His costliest works are "Information" ($30,000) the "Ordinance" (20.000,) all by Meissonier; Gerome's -Sword Dance ($15,000) and "Imis XIV and the Grand C jneM ($12,000;) Alina-Ta- dema's -Sculpture Gallery" ($15,000.) Ticlure Gallery" ($15,000) aod "Down to the River" ($12.000 ;) Jean Francois Miliet'a Water Carrier" ($10,000) and Sower" ($9 000;) Turner1 Fountain of Indolence" ($18,000;) Fortnny & Arab Fantasia atTangier" ($10 000.) VibcrVs Committee on Moral Books" ($9,000.) and Mtllats's "Bride of Lam mermoor" ($25.000.) It It not Improbable that the great American cocktail will be an important factor In the coming Presidential cam paign. A number of leading newspa pers are already discussing the well known fondness ol Mr. Edmunds fur this appetizing product ot modern cir llixation. The Rev. D. C. Babcock, ol Philadelphia, is secretary ot the Na tlonal Temperance Committee and an inveterate foo to cocktails. "My views are Ttry decided." said Mr. Babcock, 'and I do not hesitate to ass rt that it Mr. Arthur wero to bo nominated the votes, of the temperance men in the Re publican party would be cast against him. Still. I do not think there is the slightest danger of his nomination. Mr. Arthur Is socially the most corrupt man who has ever been in the While House. If he should be nominated facts would be brought out which would array the decent sentiment of the nation against him. I look pains when in Washington to cet reliable information about Mr. Edmonds, and I am sure that bis personal habits are such that the temperance people ol tho country will not support him. Mr. Blaine is not what might be called a stiict tem perance man, but th temperance rn ple of the country would support bim." Tho latest phase of despotism in Rnuti ii tha effort to suppress the students. Not content with turround ingthem with spies and informers, subjecting them to domiciliary visit, and the most odious inquisitions, the Czar has at last reached the conclusion that tha craner wav to deal with these budding Nihilbls is to suppress them altogether. It has been discovered that education ot any kind is unfavorable to the maintenance of despotic power, and hence the fewer in the empire who are educated the belter for the country. The number of schools has been cut down and the number of pupils reduc ed, more than one-half. The police, which has for years had charge 'or the discipline In the schools, is now to supervise tho studies and to determine what branches of learning are to be prohibited and what allowed. The number of students in the Medico Chirorgical Academy of St. Petersburg has been reduced from 1,000 to 500. The Forest School has been treated In the same way. The Female School of Medicine bis beca abolished. - and tho Polytechnic Institution of Kbarkoff. for which Urge sums of money have been contributed, has been refused a license These ato coma of the tyrannic bclhJs t -lei to crush tho dawning The Chicizo Tribune, a staunch Re publican organ, in a leading editona denounces Senator Edmund?., of Vit- www w f mont, as an instrument? of the md 1 Inn film i the 'moCorolistS." &C Xo one can challenge the statement,1 the rntonesaj. "llrit the main in tellccual activities and professional ser if Mr. Edmunds in the la?t ten yetrs have been in promoting the inter csts of various powerful corporations hpfr.rn the highest Court of the United State." Allusion is here made to the vrinn service Deriormed by the Sen ator for tha Pacific raifroada. The bill which he introduced in the Senate oTtnntinn nf the time for thb pay mnt rf their bond. , aud also tMVM w A,.'.n., thn ra'i! of interest on their debt, to the Government irom 0 to 3 per cent., is characterized as 'uniust.' "atrocious" :md ns playing into the hands of -Gould. Dillon. Van derbilt, Huntington. Stantord, Crocke, and the tho rest of the Pacific Railroad tribe." The article concluded thus: There is no sense in weich Senator (Mmundi ttinds for tho average citu icns of this country. We cannot look tnrrd with anv coniolaccncv to the W w - w -w - - -w s m selection by the Republicans ola standard-bearer who has given the best works or his life to the legal service of corpor ations, and who proposes n his Pacific Railroad bill to discriminate against the nnbheaud in lavor of H coterie of millionairs who have had many mil lions too many out of the pockets of all of us." 'ji PEltSONAli. President Arthur never wears the same necktie two days in succession. Senator Dbrsoy has a son of the fa mous JKit Carson employed on his ranch. f Er.Congrcssman De La Martyr has become tho oastor of a fashionable church in St. Paul. Herbert Spencer has started on his trip to Australia. He will return home by way of America. David Davis is eaid to have had rol ler skates on at Hloomington the other day. aod there aro cracked windows io several houses in tha neighborhood ot the rink. The earthquake over in England, which occurred about the same time, is explained. The poet Whitier, has attempted lit tle literary work of late. At long in tervals he stays for a day or two in Bos ton, but spen Is most of hi3 lime quiet- ty in Danvers. He has long been far Irom Mmnir, nni unirss lie ga'ns new strength during the Summer he ceasa writing altogether. ; will THE MAILS. TbemilU ctoM and ant re at Ibe City Po office m follows: Northern through mails, fast... ?.00;P. M. Northern through and wjy malls... .3.00 A. M. Raleigh 6.13 P. M. and 8.00 A. 11. Malls for the N. C BaHroad and. routes supplied therefrom lnclnd- nr A.aN.C -lUllroad at K 7.00 P II. and 8.00 A. 11 Southern Malls for all points South. daur 6.15 A. If. and 8.00 P. It Western naaiU (C. C Kalhraj) dally, . ' ' except Sunday)........ .......6.15 P. M. Ail points between liamlet and Ral eigh .6.15 P.M. Mafl f or Cheraw and Darlington fUU- road 6.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston... ..6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. ravttivill0&ud offices on Cane Fear lllrer. Tnesdars and Fridars......l.00 P. M. VrnvpttfTUiti. Tla lAmberton. dally. iDt Sundars .,...6.15 P. M. Onuinw c. IL and Intermediate offl- cea. Tuesdars ana raaays... ..e.uu jl. mx. Kmithvllle malls, by steamboat, daily - (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M Malls for Easy IIUI. Town Creek, siiallotte and Little lilvci. Tues days and Fridays....... .....6.00 A.M. WrlghtsyiUe, daily 80 A. M. I OPEN FOR DKLIVKIli. Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 A. M Southern MaUs. 70 A. M. Carolina (Antral K&llroad . 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected irom street ooxca dosiccbs portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 1. Si. and from other points of tho city at 5 1 Ax ktami Office oncn from l A. M. to 6 P. M Money order and Eeslster Department open from 8 A. M. to 3.30 Sr. M. tiener&l delivery ooen from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. j Carrlcs rtcurcry open on Sunday irom js.30 10 9.30 A. AI. !! ' ' r; ; fy j -if KYjtcY V V f VV The beat evidence in the world cf the purity and excellence of BladnrelTs Bull Dnrtiam Smoking Tobacco is found in the fact that the fame of this tobacco increases from year to rear. This could not be the case if it were merely gotten up to etU," or had, any dubious or danersroua ingre dients in it Among: million ft of users of all nationalities, surely some one would find out If it were impure, injurious or unpalaUbla. For 13 years thia tobacco has been acknowledged to be the in the teorld, and every year the Eull Durham brand grows more popular, the demand f or it wider, and smokera more enthusiastic over ita delicious natural flavor. Ask your dealer for it Get the frenuine trade mark of the BulL There is no mischief done where Ciackvreil's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is used. 3J RAIIROArSt .Sc. mch 7 1yd - nrm' c ti Wilmlucrtou Uistrict. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter- Iy Meetings SECOND BOUND. - Brunswick Circuit at Mace donia May 10 11 Smithville .-May 17-18 Whiteville Circuit at Fair Bluff. May 24-25 Flemington Circuit May Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Springs May 31 and June Newton Grove Mission at ! Black's Chapel June Cokesburv Circuit at Cokes- bury June 14-la Point Caswell Mission Juno ih Dunlin Circuit June 21-22 Onslow Circuit June 28-29 Waccamaw Mission June28"29i W.H Bobbitt. F: E. 1 7- 8j SPKING & SUMMER GOODS I NOW 03PE2STI -AT- The Doctor's JEndorseuient. Dr. V. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O. sends the subioined nroiessional en dorsement: I have prescribed DK. VVM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS in a ereat 1 number of cases and alwavs with success. One case in. Dnrticular was eiven up by several DhYsicians who had been called in ! for consultation with myself. The patient ..... . . . . . had All tne symptoms oi connrmcu Consumption cold nieht sweats hectic ever, harrassine con2h3. etc. He com menced immediately to get better and was soon restored to his usual health. I found DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOtt THE LUNGS the most valuble expectorant tor breaking up distressing coughs and colds. ' 116 IV3arket St. i All the Latest Novelties ! IN Dress Goods, White Goods; Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, istichti-Piitba." j Qnick, comp!cte cure, all ahnojing Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. cod 31AY 3IOONSUiNe. Under a cloud An umbrella. The man who "lound his level" was a carpenter, ol course Boston Bulletin. One good thing may be said of tie pawnbroker he sticks to his pledges. Simervillc Journal. Ildc5n't speak much of the size of a man's mind when it takes him only a minute to mako it up. A'ctfl York Graphic. j An English paper says that Ameri cans are good listeners. Oor invention of the telephone proves it. Acm; York Journal. It seems strange that a man should hurt himself when be drops on a side walk. Down is so soft, you know. Siflinfs. Every a miction has its blessing. The man with a wooden leg never knows what it is to havo rheumatism in that ankle. Chicago Sun. A linen shirt was first worn in Engi land about the year 1250. There was a man in our cilice yesterday who had on that identical 6hirt Rockland Courier. A fashion item declares that tho long train is goioz out of fashion. let 'cm go. This is the kind ot departing train that no one will care If they do missJ Statesman. When a young man Jays siego to a young lady, and insists upon her con senting to' become his wile,jshe cannot but confess that he is a man after her own heart." however heartless she may appear. Lhicago Sun. "Nothing but leaves," as Adams re- TTnHQPli PPTn 11 arked Avhen admiring his wife's polo- lUU&t5IieeiJlU& m naisc. Goods, &c., &c. Void of Offence. Tha breath becomes "void of offence" when contaminated with d win or Men and B0VS' Wear, tional ibeautifier of badly " turn i shed mouths, is used systematically. It in stitutes a speedy reform of those condi tions favorable to dental decay, such as the corrosive action of acid impurities U Li AT PircES LOWEit than they fermenting upon the coronal surface, the destruction of the enamel by tartar and the injurious influence of tobacco. Polish daily and after meals, if possi ble. Wilmington & Weldoii Railroad Company, OmCIS OF G EKES. A I. 8ClERnTK3IDEKT, WUmlngton. N. C. April ?5, j 1 jl testWsYr iTTSyJ Change of Schedule. fiX AND AFTER APE1L, 27, ISS4. Al 9.00 VyA. M., X'SLBsensxr Trains on the Wllinlxu? wo a weiaon .u&iiroaa nu run aa iouowa : DAY STALL ANDEIPEESS TRAINS DAH.T . NOK 47 NOKTH JJTO 4S SOUTB. . t Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dept. P.C0 A. 11 Arrive at Weldon 2.31 lr. M Leave Weldon. 3.00 F. M Arrive at WUnVgton, Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. I M Fast Thsocoh Mail & Passesoeb Teaj- Daily No. 40 South. H Leave Weldon ..:....;.. 5.50 P. M Arrive at WIlm'gton.FrontSULVp't 10.i5P;M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 43 North, j Le;ve Wilmington 8.00 P. Arrive at Weloon 2. to A. Trala No. 40 South will 6top only at Wlteon, Goldsloro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. 11., Dally, Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and 3P.1L Dallv. irams uu owujuw jtirancn Jwoau leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. i Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. aauy except bunaay. Train No. 4. makes close connection at We don for all points North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. .1 All trains run eolld between Wilmington an wasamgHKi, ana nave iuuman fauce bleep crs attached. " j For accommodation of local travel a nassen- ger coach will be attached tb local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Dally except ounaay. i . - - t JOHN F. DIVINK, i General Superintendent. T. M. EMJERSON, Genera. Passenger Agenu apl 23 I Wilmington, 1 Columbia & Augusta K. R. Co. OFFiCB of General Supeewtbndent. Wilmington. N. C. April 25.1S4 - ?ssaf-i 1.17 s HAVE BliEN FOR YEARS. And which in Texture Wear Dura Ullity Mrs. Langtry miles hold on a coa!s money. walked thirty-two minute, advertising) will give satisfaction. MORE PARTICULARS IN A FEW DATS. Itching Pile Symptom and Care. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion. Intense itching. Increased by scratching; verv u stresBiojr. DarucuJariy at mgni: teems as if pin-worm were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results mar follow. "SWAXNiJs UINT MENT" is -a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter. Itch. Salt Kheom. Scald-lieaa. .Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crnsiy Skin Diseases. Box, by mall, 60 cts ; S for $1,- zo. Address, DR. hwaxms a smjn, rniia. Pa. Sold by Druggists. , may 2 ly deod&w . m w f Kcrclmer & Calder Bros. CALL AND GET SOME OF THE SPECIA BARGAIN AT IUI. R3. KATZf, 116 HJarket St. jan2l SXTIST. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER APRIL 25th, 1884, at 4.33 A. M., the following Passenger Sched u c will be run on this road : ... .. . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DALLY Nos. 48 Weet and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 9.10 P. M Leave Florence! 2.40 A. M Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia, 9. 55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. ...... .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington ........... 8.23 A. IS. Night Mail and Passekgeb Tbaijj, Dailx NO. 4U VVE8T. Leave Wilmington.... 10.40 P. 11 Arrive at Florence.... 1.45 A, M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 4 East. V Leave Florence at. .3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington. .,.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington, and Marlon Passengers for Columbia and all uolntson w & C. Ri R.. r-.. & R. R. Stations. Aiken June tlon, and all points beyond, should take the 40 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlcsto: and Augusta on Train 4 0 All trains run solid liCtween Charleston and Wilmington. ; ! Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 5.00 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent I T. M. EMERSO N , General Passenger Agept- aid 23 Carolina Central R. K. Company. I : Office o Gknehai, s uperintendent, inotruox,, r Price h! The fnlr-. . i . T " " wuutesaie pnees wiii-T"" iw" small orders lughef vxUfl uK1 w et. BAGGING 8houlderg, y lb. sides, S.:.....;. WESTERN SMOKED-. Hams........ DRY SALTED- I . -Sides, v a........... ' Shoulder, V n:... SARRKLS fenirita Tt," NewNe YrkTetch.::: 2 2?ew atyJeax...nV. BEESWAX?...!" 1 SS BRICKSyV M-T BUTTER, fUy- ' , CANDLES, V lb 10 operm.............,, Tailow.. Adamantlae. ." CHEESE. V fiy Northern Factory...... Dairy, Cream.... .... State................. ": COFFEE, V fty- , ""'T STS.. ....... Laguyra. uio is 4 10 11 .f2S oo m CORN MEAL, V bus. ln '1 COTTON . TIES, TiVW&u i & DOMESTICS m l S I I t a a I Sheeting, 44. V yd... xiLrus, ouncn...... EGGS, V dozen.. F1SH - j.. . a! Mackerel, No. 1. y bbl . i Mackerel; No. 1 ? half bW S f? Mackerel, No. C, bbt 12 " Mackerel No. ?. half bbi" 2W MackereL! No. 8 Si...: Mullets, bbl...T...... ? 5 l Mullets, Pork bbla... 5 m N. c. Roe Herring, J 2 I Dry Cod. m. 'T. '! - i I JiiJU A 1 Li 1 it r. ILS. V fm IV. Peruviai, Guano, X w - Baogh's Phosphate.. S2 S1 , Carina FeruJLer ::,-'S Ground Bone.. ...... Bone McaL... Bone Flour... nwii V A I. A WHXUUUU AMIIin. - jl. - "vw ww m Navassa. Gnuim. . . floniTilP.tft MTinws " 00 0U Whann's Phospbjiii..M 2! 1 Berger A BuKSS S?J Excellenza Cotton yML ii Z ?? VnWhSiIi i ?? ' "Famllf... .iS S i ,mj uA.ua.... ........ p) t iuuuj! .......... a a nit Extra Famllv.... in. wjjUJi-V id.. ... GRAIN, bushel- corn, irom store, b&ga.whlte. Corn, cargo, ln bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, ln bags, white.. Corn, cararo. mixed, in ban.. Oats, from store.. U i air.' IN mill Cow Peas HIDES, V lb ireen....... 4 , Drv...... " ii m i. HAY, V 100 lb Kastern....... western.. HI til North River 75 l HOOP URON, ft............ Of i LAIUJ.tf-ftr- - Northern.. v&t worth Carolina....... ;.. . 00 1 LIME, barrel.. j M LUMBER. City Sawed, f MtV i Ship Stuff, rcsawed. 18 00 ll : Rough Edge Plauk 15 U gm West India Cargoes,&ccordlng I to quality .13 00 Bit j Dressed Flooring, seasoQed..lS 00 til scautung ana lioara. comn..H 00 f s l, fT A O O tXo Jtm 1 r 1 ,0C r 0 f ' 00 I 00 t I 00 i I a i I ot in; Wilmington, K. C. Oct. 18S3. i I Change of Schedirie. fl AND AFTER OCT'R 1st, 1883, 911 10 j following fecneaoie Railroad : TH2 will be operated on tbis Many ladies ailrairc grav hairr-on some otler person. Isut lew care to try its effect on their own charni. Nor need they, 5ince Ayer's Hair Vigor prcventi'tho liair Irom turning grav.and restores gray bairt its original color It cleanses the scalp, prevents the forma tion of dandrulF, and wonderfully stimulates the growth of the hair. tour churches in Montreal now use tbc electric light. i i ICosadalls. ROSADAMS is a great remedy lor Scrofula, and all taints and diseases bf the Blood. It is not a secret medicine, but is well known to physicians, . very many of whom recularly prescribe lit in their practice. It is a j strengthening medicine, enriching the blood and building up the system. It should be taken at all limes and; seasons, but especially in tbc Spring and Fall, when the sudden changes in the weather dis turb tho functions of the system, and nduce diseases Read tbc following tier: ; j Moores Creek. N. C, Jan. 17, 1881. I have suffered 37 years with Liver complaint, "Rheumatism. Sick Ileadj acne and disordered btomach . 1 was al one time ravin p distracted, rubbing my bands and bait crazy with pain. Mr wife sent for a doctor, and be at tended me 0 months. Ho said he could do me no rood. I felt I was in the jaws ol death. Another physician took mo la cnarge anu tioctorea me is months. I paid him 53 and owe - him SI0 more, but - one bottlo of ROSA JJALIS did me more rood than all the medicine the doctors ever ve mo. J.II. WALKER. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, offer for sale a fall line of fLOUR, SUGAR. BACON, SALT. RICE, MEAL, CORN. OATS, SNUFF, 80DA, ' LYE. ST ARC II, CRACKERS, CANDI. HOOP IRON, OI.UE. NAILS, BUNGS. PAPJCR, bags AXLE GKEASE, POWDER, apl 7 COFFEE, . MOLASSES, LAD, .HAY. roTAsn, SOAP. CANDLES, RIVET", MATCHES, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac- l y RELIABLE SELF-CURE' A fkvorfta rrrArrttlon tkf MM Of tn kaoat noted &ixl Mjvrul pciIlat In thP.a (MrUr for tii etue of Jlertww M-H Adims OR. WARD CO.. Looniast, 27 ljeod&w t th NEW YORK, 1884. About sixty million coolcs of The Sum bare gone out of oar establishment during tne past twelve montns. If you were to paste end to end all the col umns of all Thb Suns printed and sold last ear you would get a continuous 6trlp of In teresting Information, common sense wisdom. sound doctzire, and sane wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square to the top ci fliount (jopernicus in tne moon, tnen bacfc to Printing House square, and then three-quar ten oi lihj way uacK to uie moon 8 gam But THE SON Is written for the inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of Intelligence wouia giraie wne giopc twenty seven or twen- ty-ciznt times. II every buyer oi a copy of The sun durine the past year has Bpent only one hour over it. and If bis wife or his grandfather has snent another hour, this newspaper 4n 1SS3 has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years ox sieauy reading, nignt anu aay. It is only by little calculations like these mat you can form any idea of the circulation I of (he most popular of American newspapers, or ot Its Influence On the opinions and unions American men and women. i he sun 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 auw raucn tne process costs, which ore eenu uie new oi an ino worm wi.nout waste PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. ) Leave Wilmlnzton at... 7.00 P. M No. L Leave Ralehrh at. . 8.00 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotteat....... 7.30 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte at 8.15 P. M No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at... .8.30 A. M : ) Arrive at Wilmington at.. ..8.25 A. M Passenger Trains stop at resrilar stations only, and points designated ln the Company; SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER. MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays, t Leave Charlotte ?. 8.15 A. M f Arrive at Shelby .....12.15 P. M. Leave Shelby 7.40 P.M. -arriveat nariotte.. ....... S.40 I. M. Tralns No. l and 2 make close ctmrur.ttrm at u.a.uiK. w.tu i. a, a. Arams to ann frnm elgh. Through Sleeping Cara between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. ju.e iram o. l xor fitatesvllle. Station Western N C R R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartahbnrtr. GreenviliA a tvm,. 1. f - . m ..Superintendent.- x. nr. uenerai faesenger Agent OCt 1 , MOLASSES, tf1 rcdon New Crop Cuba, in hhds... f " " In bbl Porto ltlco, In h ads f " In bbla Sugar House, lnhhds... f - V lnbbls. Syrup, In hbls.. ........ NAILS, Beg, Cat,10d barii.; OILS, V gallon I Kerosene 11 I I Lard. 1 W 4 flnpeed UH'r Rosin ! Tar Deck and Spar. . Chickens, live,' grown... jurKcys. ..". ....... ... PEANUTS V bushel....... POTAT012S, y bnshel iriftll, V UUittffttMMMIW l PORK, VbARel- ' City Mess , Prime MJ Rump RICE Carolina, V fl Rough, tf bushel.... BAGS, fly-Country City................ ROPE, V ft. SALT, V jsack, Alum......'r Llverpoo Lisbon. ....... American - SUGAR, V ft Cuba Porto Rico..... A Coffee.........- B ' ........ C . ........... Ex C Crushed "'" SOAP, V ft Northern 8HINGLES. 7 in. VM..." common i 1W CO I oof J tat oi 1 ec 00 f I w No. 3. No. 4 ttx v ' . tanra r r a mawm a i i i a. a . 1 AlvJS JLllli X & WXGGINSj I of words and ln the most readable shape, SuffCrCrS I ww w nwAu V an aj0 uvai iui tin; cause of honest government, and which there iu ucucrcs uuifc kus iwepuuucan party must SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, fSiBS" - 7 ' If you know The Snx, you like it already. a- irom Youthful Imprudence causmir AGrvnna iiAhiiifv iuiuuuuu iw uume cure f ii.K. lintel ta successfully. Dr. A. G. Olin. Box 2i2. Chlca- ' mayal-dAwly AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK, apl a tf Boxes and Crates, T7Ou oHIPJlENT OF VEGETAB IS AND JL. JtTuus. in moots or ready made. YELLOW PINE LDMBKK. A full stock of Eoura and Dressed Lumber. Lah. Ac. for Bolldlnr minmiM. T Order by tha carro. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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