The Daily Review.
JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop.
MONDAY. M4VSC. 1684.
KUrd At tbm roatoOce at WUfatnfton. N. C.
am seeoa4-claM matter.
XevYork Times: "Tha Hank of
New York National Banking Asoci.i
tloa plajetl a part In the recent finan
cial troabla ia Wall street which is not
generally known. It occurred to tne
B&nixcmeat o! the bank that, at a
time when reputable firms were unable
to borrow money on Government
- bondi at from 1 to 21 per cent, per
diem it was time something should be
done. Accordingly the bar.k notified
its customers that It bad money to lend,
and in the short space of one hour it
lent the som ol $1,000,000 only to its
customers, thus he'pioc materially to
Improrethc aspect of affairs. It U
pretty well known tint but for thi
prompt action ou the part ol this bank
the Stock. Excbango would have been
compelled to close
It Is said la New York on cood
authority that no longer than a year
aco the bank examiner found things
connected with the management of the
Marine National Bank of New York
which be did not like, and that .in the
report which was made to the bank
directors bejwarnctl them aeainst the
character of some ot the business
.which was being done through the exo
entire officers of the bank. It is added
that banking men regarded his warn
ing as directed against President Fish.
This is a mild way of ad a itling that
the bank examiner was long since
really aware of. the rotten c edition o'
the bank, yet made do si ;n to that
qnarUr which had pov;r to protect
the public
English bicyclists and tricyclistspros.
pose to bare a cycling path oi their
own all the way from London to Brigh
ton under a special Act of Parliament.
The track, will be forty-five miles Ion?,
starting a few miles outside of Ixmdon
and running to Brighton, and will be
eighteen feet wide, paved with asphalt,
and of easy gradient. It is estimated to
cost an average o! 7,000 per mile,
or 315.000 in all. The Brighton to
London road is the favorite one for
South-country cyclistt, hundreds of
wheelmen going and returning within
the day during the season. It is isti
mated that a five-sbilliog fee would
be Ttr? readily paid by 300 cyclists a
day daringeight months of the year
for excursion tickets from Imlon to
Brighton and back, besides hundreds of
smaller fees for Intermediate distances
The Masons of Philadelphia hae
at last been enabled to make good
their claim that theirs was the
mother .city ot Freemasonry in
America, and thus set 'at n&t
the plea of Massachusetts for priority.
Tb ledger book of St. .ohnj Lodge,
kept by Benjamin Franklin and giving
a list ot members from Jmie 21. 1731,
to Rune 24, 1738. a stiff vellum volume,
all in Franklin's own handwriting, is
sow in tho library of the Philadelphia
Historical Society, having been present
ed to it by George T. Ingham, of Salem,
N. J., who received it from a descendant
of David Hall, who was Frankin's
partner In the printing business. It is
well preserved and bears on its face its
evidence as an original record. It is the
oldest Masonic lodge book by far in
America. The oldest existing lodge
record book previously known in Penn
sylvania dates back only to 1767. and
the oldest lodge record book in Massa
coaxeUr thai of SL John's Lodge. Bos
ton, was complied and written in 1751-2.
and records events only from 1733, when
Masonry was establisncd in Massachu
setts. The discsvercd record antedates
. it two years.
The foundation for tho pedestal and
statue of Liberty is completed, and
rises twenty feet above the old ramparts
i oa Bedloe's Island. N. Y. It was
formally inspected last week by officers
and members of the executive com
mlltee, under the. guidance of Gen
Charles P. Stone, engineer in charge
The foundation stands m the mtddlo of
the old fort. Gen. Stone says it will
last longer than tfia Pyramids. It is
sunk 15 feet and 8 inches below the
surface ot the ground, and rises 52 feet
and 10 inches above. It is 31 feet
square at the bottom and 67 at the top.
From the top the mountains ot Pennsyl
vania can be seen. The pedestal is to
rise 117 feet above this, and the statue
(157 feet) Is to cap the mass, making a
height from low water to the top of the
torch of 333 feel. "The great problem ,
said Gea. Stone, "is to guard against
the whole mass, with 4.000 square feet
of surface, toppling over into the harbor
before the strong winds. Four , large
Iron bars will be cemented Into the
base and pedestal, and will connect
with the steel works which are to
rapport thert Utat. It will be as im
morable as the hills." Two anchor
ages pass through the base of the
foundation at right angles, and a shaft
. for the stairways runs up the centre.
Elevators will run through the pedestal
and the statue. Holes through the
foundation have been left for lightning
conductors. Work will be immediate
ly begun on the pedestal.
The shrinkage in the value of stocks
since July. IBS1, to March of this year
is computed at $l.200,C00.0i:0. The
Chicago Tribune calculates that tho
Iamb3 the trneana most unconvertible
Bourbons have added $300,000,000 to
the above figures. Tbs jargon of the
ilaj calls this "shrinkage." but our
Western contemporary well sajs that
"llie substantialities behind these quo
tations, which are called values, aro
still all in the country. Tho rails, the
cars, tho locomotive, the depots, the
office furniture, the palatini special cars
o'fthe Presidents and Directors aro all
fortunately still here. Until tho inevita
ble foreclosures cmie of many of thcru
as conic Vcy will; and tivsUcale the
watered slorks and bonds that have
been put ou: against the real things
there are &ti.l as many pieces of paper
as ever to be jshuttlc-cockcd
through the gambling markets as
representatives of the property in quef
tion. What has changed is the chalk
marks on the bucket-shop black boante
the figures ou the stock brokers' books,
the entries cf the imaginary wealth on
the private memorandums of tho men
who throw these paper values back
and forth at each other and make
themselves believe that they were get
ting rich and ware making money.' "
The Tribune adds:
There is a class even higher than
these direct offenders which i3 begin
ning to feel the heat of public scorn
turned on tbcm for lending their names
as directors and associates to men like
Gould. They knew his record from
his connection with Fisk down to tho
confidence game by which lie unloaded
Wabash on the English and Amer
ican public, but because they thought
ho could help them to make
money they gave him the use of their
names for decoys for further deprecia
tions. The New York Times has tho
boldness openly to name some ot these
men whoa tho pnbiic thought it c .uld
trust, but, wno have given Gould
their active and direct association, and
have thus enabled him to overeach the
public. Such men as Robert Jenox
Kennedy. J. Picrpont Morgan. David
D.i'ws. Charles Francis Adams. Jr.,
Alonzoll. Council, 11. G. Marquand.
and J. L. Ames must bn set down as
"the indorsers ot Gould's drafts on the
I lusting pubiic." By doing so they
have placed themselves in a position
where they will shrink in a manner
which they will find exceedingly un
pleasant. The Augusta Chronicle wisely says
that our people had bctcr take a saving
!s?mi trom.this Wall street explosion.
Ixt them avoid all Northern traps fjr
their spoliation, whether located in
New York or Chicago. There is a
greater issue at the bouth than tue
Uriff reform in morals that obliterates
gambling What tho tariff is supposed
to tikis from us is a mere bagatelle to
what wo have voluntarily contributed
to Eastern and Western swindlers o
tho Stock. Cottouand Grain Exchanges
The nresumcd poverty of the boutn is
not caused by the tariff, but by whole
sale and disastrous gambling. There is
no wiping out that fact.
. . -
S II OK I S
A taxidermist in Ilcadin?, Pa., has a
collection of 75 000 buttcrtlies.
Near Chilliccthe, Mo., a boy chased a
rabbit into a hollow tree, and found
COO $1 and $-2.50 gold pieces.
Alter bequeathing her body to the
doctors. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, of San
dusky, cut her throat with a handsaw
A trout has just died at Harwich,
England, known to have been living in
a well there during the past thirty years
A New Yorker has iuvented a little
spring to attach to gas jets, so that
when the light is blown out tne gas will
be shot off.
Tho recent deep snows caused rabbits
to gnaw the bark of fruit trees. m.
Bar bee. of Ho belt son county, Tennes
see, lost 2,000 apple trees in this way
Berkshire. N. Y.. a town of 1.800 in
habitant., buried, a short lime ago, at
the age of 73,lLe only shaemaker it has
had lor lie pat 50 years.
The second district of Gibson county.
Tenn.. has three men that have 03 chil
dren, 21 apiece. One of them has 75
grand children.
Stuy vesant's par trie, at the corner
ol Third avenue and Thirteenth street.
New York, is the oldest living in the
city. It was planted by Governor Stuy
uesant in 1017.
From the letters forming tho word
incomprehcnsibiiitv,v, a Westport,
Me., woman has formed 530 intelligi
ble words without tie aid of printed
matter, and a rival, a man, has formed
511 words.
A kite filtcen feet high and twelve
feet wide lias been built at New Haven,
Conn., tor the purpose ot experiment
ing to test the lifting and sustaining
power ot the atmosphere. The string
is 1,200 fet long.
A North Carolina tir burner, whose
cabin was literally demolished in one
ot tho recent heavy winds, afterward
found his watch hanging on a small
limb of a tree, the chain wrapped sever
al times around the limb. It was tick
ing away as if nothing had happened.
Mis. Clarissa'Davis Port Raymond
celebrate" her 102d birthday at her
home in Wilton, Conn., oa Kriday.
The occasion brought together five gen
erations of tho descendants of the cen
tenarian. ' Mrs. Bayrnond retains her
faculties surprisingly for one of her age.
MAX MOONSIIINBT-
Enjland ought to take some one of her
ize when she gets op a fight. Rhode
Island, for instance. Philadelphia CalL
"Yes, Aurustus. I love you.. Now
you must go and see lather." "No
dovie, not yet; that is farther than I
want to go, jnst at present," "
A counterfeit coin can be told by
ringing it. It is much the same way
with a woman, only in her case the ring
has to be a wedding ring. Philadelphia
Call.
An old Detroit justice of the peace
says that out of some 4.000 decisions he
has never yet rendered one that has sat
isfied both parties. He ha3 finally got
tired of trying to. Delroit Free Pres:
A girl out West is said to have re
fused a telegraph lineman three times in
as many months because he was "too
much of a wanderer he wandered from
pole to pole and fiom 'climb to climb."
A bird raiser says tjiat canaries can
be trained to sing airs as well as a hu
man being. lit hey can't be tranied to
sing airs better than some human beings
'twere better to allow them to remain
untrained.
..
AVilmlnertou District.
Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter
ly Meetings
SECOND ROUND.
Whitevillo Circuit at Fair
Bluff. May 24-25
Flpmincton Circuit May 28
Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen
Sffrincrs Mav 31 and June 1
Newton Grove Mission at .
Rlack's Chanel June 7-8
Cokesburv Circui; at Cokes-
bury June 14-15
Point Caswell Mission June 18
Duplin Circuit June 21-22
Onslow Circuit June 28-29
Waccamaw Mission. June28s29
W.H Bobbitt.P. E.
MISCELLANEOUS-
JUST RECEIVED
-AT-
uuu,
116 Market St.
9
RAILROADS, &c.
Wilmington, Colnm bib
& Augusta R, It. Co.
1
iSiother Assortment
OF
Braided Jerseys,
Embroidered White Dresses,
Wide Embroideries:,
Nainsook Cheeks ami Stripes,
Marseilles and Pique Welts,
Persian Lawn and Linens,
Tucking and all our Embroideries'.
1n I.i 17
In
3,000 Yards
Remnant Embroideries,
Cheap !
A Grlnnlujr .Death's Head
is scarcely more abhorrent to a refined
observer, than a row oi uiscoioreu
tpeth tna.de visible bv a smile. Correct
the hideous blemish with delightful
and healthful SOZODONT. which In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col
w i tens ve low teetn. imparts ruuui
Extra Jobs
ness ana naraness to coioriess, uu
healthy gums, and a floral balminess to
thn hroath. The fomine mouin oe
comes wondrously attractive in conse
nuenceof its use. Leading actresses
...
and canlat rices re.aru it as incompar;i
ble.
ored Silks.
Besides a Complete Assortment of
MISCELLANEOUS.
AND
HIE
Tho Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked
only the finest ciir&rs the world could pro
duce. Prof. Xloraford saye the Emperor's
ciffar were made apecially for liim In Ha
vana from laf tobacco grown in the Golden
Bel t of North Carolina, this being the finest
leaf grown. ElackwelTa Boll Durham
Smokixur Tobacco ia made from the same
leaf used in the Emperor's cisr&rs, is abso
lutely pare and is unquestionably the best
tobacco erer offered.
Thackeray's gifted daughter. Anne, in
her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper'
Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet.
She found him smoking BlackweH's Bull
Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. J amcs
Iluseell Lowell, American Minister to the
Court of St James.
In these days of adulteration, it is a com
fort to smokers to know that the Bull Dur-
rham brand is absolutely pure, and made
from the best tobacco tho world produces.
BiackwcU's Bull Durham Smoking To
bacco is the best and purest made. All
dealers have it. None genuine without
the trade-mark of the BulL
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116 Market St.
may 19
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Instead of llnimeEt3; lotions, etc.. use Ben-
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Wllmlnsrton. N. C. May 9, IS 4
-K -it. hm r ..ft.-?
Change of Schedule.
.V AND ArTEE MAY 11th. At
3.50 A. M., the following Passemrer Sched
u:e win ue run on tnis roaa : .
NIGHT EXPRESS TliAlNS. DALLY Noa. 4
West and 47 East.
Leave Wilmington v. 9.05 P. M
Lea ve Florence. 2.4U A. Ai
Arrive at C. O- A A; Junction ..20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia... ft. 40 A. M.
Leave Columbia. 9.55 P. M.
Leave C, C. & A. Junction ..10.20 I. M.
Leave Florence ... A. M.
Arrive at YilmlaTton....ib.. 8.5 A. M.
Ko. 40 WiiST.
Leave Wilmington .......10.30 P. AL
Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M.
MAIL AND PASSEXGEU TIL.IN DAILT
No. 4? East. .
Leave Florence at 4. 0 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington a 03 P. M
Train 43 stops at all Stations.
No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon.
Passengers for Columbia and all points on ti.
& C. K. li., C. & A U. Rotations. Aiken Juno-
tion, and all points beyond, should takte ihe
4U Kignt njxpress. . .
Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on
Train 40
All trams run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington.
Local freight leaves -Wilmington dally ex
cept dunuay at iv. m.
.JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
WgOLE3ALE PPI?
The - followir
wholesale prlees reiuT
small orders higher ptioea I
ire tth k-TT ii
Wilmington & Weldon
Railroad Company.
Offtcb of General superintendent,
Wllmlnjrton. N. C, May 9, 18?4.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1ES4, AT 9.00
A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming
ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIL
Nos. 47 North and 48 South.
Leave Wlmlngton, Front St. Dcpt, 9.00 A. M
Arrive at Weldon .' 2.35 P. M
Leave Weldon. 2.M P. M
Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St.Dpt, 8.3d P. M
Fast Through Mail & Passenger Tratnp
Daily No. 40 South.
lieave Weldon : 5.45 P.M.
Arrive at Wilm'gton.Front St. D'p't 10.I0P. .
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY
No. :i3 North.
2.35 A. M.
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson,
Go'.dsboro and Magnolia. ,
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Ixavc Rocky
Mount for Tarboro at l.'iO P. M. and 4.30 P.
M. Dally, Sundays excepted). Returning
leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.0(i A. M Dally.
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road Jeve
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re
turning leave Scotland Nccfe at 8.30 Ar M.
dailf exw.pt Sunday.
Train No. 47 makes clo3C connection at Wo
ion for all points North Daily. All rail vl.
Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bai
Line.
Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con
nection for all Points North via Richmond aud
Washington.
All trains run solid between Wl'mington an
Washington, and have Pullman PaL-joe Sleep
era attach eu.
For accommodation of local travel a nassen
ger coach will be attached to local freight leav
ing Wilmington at ti.55 A. M Daily except
Sunday.
JOHSI F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Passenger Aent.
mav 9
BAGGING 1. . -
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BACON North CaroHnal"
Hams, V B......
8houlden, V lb.......
Sides, fft
WESTERN SMOKJED
ITamBi. ....... ...........
Sides. f fb ....'.V
Shoulders.............,
DRY SALTED
Sidea,r"fi.........v......
B A RRKT.S-plrita TpTTBBtltta.
Second Hand, each rj
New Ne- York -Ah i I?
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10 o
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so
New NeT York,caclu..
xcw vitv .Citu
BEFWAX, ? ft...
BlilCKS, f M -
BUTTER, f lb
North Carolma............
Northern........ .........
CANDLES, f lb .
Sperm .......i.......
Tadow .
Adamantlae... ............ "
CUEESE, & lb
Northern Factory...........
Dairy, Cream.... .........
State
COFFEE, -fib
Java. '
Laguyra ""
iao.......
CORN MEAL.-f bus., in saik.
COTTON TIES, v bundie..7. l Ik
iS
leo
a
18 4 .
12 o
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lo m
13
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Sheeting 44, V yd 8kA
Tarns, bunch Jr
-aS
EGGS, f dozen
FISUw
Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbi!" 8 S
eiooi
fii- r ?: hbi. 9 m i,:-
aiacierei, no. x, r half bbl.. 5 on i , 2
Mackerel, No. 3. bbl.... 7 S 5
Mulleta,Vbbl...T.....:..; JJ 5
Mullets, Pork bbla.... ... 7 00 2
N. C. Roe Herring, keir.! S on 2 !
Dry cod. v ib... r.. 3 2
FERTILISES, V 2,000 ft' 0 1
Peruvian Guano. No. 1 5750 C2 V
Baugh.8PhoBpha."v::SS HI
Carolina Ferulizer ...'.'S k
Ground Bone- 60 00
Bono Meal SS 2!?W
Bone Flonr "
Navassa Guano 'iooo
Complete Manure I noS
Whantfs Pho8phate........;;oo S J S
Wando Phosphate S 25 S
Excellenza Cotton FertllUe;'65 00 SSS
French's Carbonate of Lbnf 7" IK
FDOUR, V ubl .
ifine o m - .
Northern Super. J g 2 1 f
Extra ? 22 ff
City Mills Extra.. S Z I L
;"jr.... ....... b 75
" Extra Familf....
Olt
O ft ft)
O 9t
u o u
0
0
O
o
o
71
C
ft
ft
0
am
li
Iave Wilmington .
Arrive at Weldon..
Carolina Central K. R.
Company.
OrFICE OF GENEKAL SUl'EKIKTENUKK I,
Wilmington. N. C. May 10. ltti
223i
GRAIN, f bushel-
corn, from store, bags, white.
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white,. .
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. 66
Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags..
Oats, from store . 63
Cow Pea? loo
HfDES, "flb-
Grcen............... t
Dry 11
HAY, f 100 fts
Eastern 1 20 i 1 5
Western 1 15 Bifi
North River.. :s m r
HOOP (IRON, lb J v
LARD. lb
Northern...................... lffkfl
North Carolina m... 00 0 M
LIME, f barrel......... 1 40 fl
LUMBER, City Sawed, f MfU
Ship Stuff, resa wed...... 18 00 et
Rough Edge Plank.;.. 15 00 011 a
West India Cargoes, according
to quality is 00 0U :
Dressod Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 02
Scautling and Board. com,n..l2 00 fill I
MOLASSES, "f g&Uon
"NcwtJrop Cuba, la hhda 0C 0 1
V- " " in bbla 40 a
Porto Rlcd, lnhnds 00 a t
" in bbla.......... 00 a a
Sugar House, In hhda......... 00 0 ot
( ..- " irbblB.... 26 tt V
Syrnp, in bblfii...... ........ 10 O
NAILS; "f Reg, Cut, 10J baels.. 0 00 0 S i
OILS, f gallon
Kerosene...... 11 0
Lard 1 10.01
90
90
00
00
01
011
0 S
0 t
Linseed.
Rosin...
Tar....... ,
Deck and Spar..
Chicken, live, grown..
Spring.. ......
JL IXTKfzYB' a
PEANUTS V bushel.
POTATOES, f bnahcl
bwect
Irish. V bbl.
PORK. & barrel-
City Mess ..23 fit fl
Prime........ 18 00 Mil
Rump ..17 00 rJf
RICE Carolina. '"' ft.. W 1
0
10 0 ti
75 011
90 Bit
(0 0 I
2 00 011
Change of Schedule,
ry AND AFTER MAY 12ih. ISfi, TUB
following tcncaio
Railroad :
will bo 'operated on thi3
physicians a specialty. I I t bm Such
treated succesafal-Tf" ! f C" I E"?
ly without an in- B El T O EL 1
stance of failure. Mention this paper.
may 9 d Aw 4w
First National Bank of Wil-
' mington.
CAPITAL STOCK...
8URPLUS FUND.
... $250,000
. C6.0CI
Depos!u received aad collections; xudejon
aU aocerb" pohafs-ji the United State.
DIRECTORS
C3CRRCSS, D.Q. WOETB
iu MARTIN, J AS. P RUNT.
OEORQE.CHADCOURN.
ii
Dyed."
a t MosACirs, in second srisjcrT.be-
tween Market tnd Princesc. ladlm and Gen
Uemes't roods of every descrtnUon. any color.
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km uiotm.
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JL. K. W ALKEE.
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aat Cashier
PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRA fN
Daily except Sundays.
) Leave Wilmington at 7.?.0 P. M
No. 1. i Leave Raleigh at ...8.00 P. M
j Arrive at Charlotte at 7.03 A. M
) Leave Charlotto at 8.45 P. M
No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at.... 8.30 A, M
) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.10 A. M
Tassenger Trains stop at regilar station!
only, and points designated in the Coin pan v'f
Time Table.
SHELBY DIVISION., PASSENGER, MAIL
EXPRESS AND FREIGUT.
Daily except Sundays.
v o Leave Charlotte 5.15 p.
Arrive at Shelby... 0 00 P. M.
No 4 eavc Shelby 7.00 A. M.
) Arrive at unariotte .10.45 A. M.
Trains No. 1 and 2 make closo connection at
xiamiei wiin it. k A. 'lrains to and from Ral-
cign.
Through Sleeping Cars Between Wilmington
and Charlotto and Raleigh and Charlotte.
Take Train o. 1 for Statcsviilc, Stations
western N C R R, Ashcvillc and points West.
Also, for Spartanburg, GreenviUe, Athena.
L. C. JONES.
SuocrlTitnnuTit
F. W. CLARK. Generi.1 T&&ncrrr a
J Q " O""
H UUOUOlf ............
BAGS, V lb Country.. ...
City..........
ROPE. & lb.....
SALT, V sack. Alum..
j-averpoo .....
Lisbon
American .v. . .
SUGAR, V fly Cuba
Porto Rico..
A Co flee........
B "
C
Kx C
Crushed
SHINGLES, 7 In. VM.. ......... WW 0i-
uommon..... : z
Cypress
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STAY
R.
TALLOW
TIMBER
Fine
Mill
Mill
Inferior to OrdJnary w J" ; m
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00 0
00 0
00 0
00 0
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O. Hosrshead : WCO b-
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Fair IrZli
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North Carolina
WOOL, V lb Washed
unwashed.
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box of sample good thai wm
wat fit mnk inc mnre money IJ " T'j.
you ever thought possible f " j
Ca pltal not r&i ulred. w wu -
can work all tho time or u ."wjio
xne work is universau j ut, tr& 9
young and old.. You can easllf a
cents to $5 every evening. 1 or'k: 9
work may test the business, we i- a
naralleled offer: to all who V iti
fled we will send $1 to pay l0t.r.
SllfTnrnT.ct . Youthful Imprudence Z? JJSSrS
wuuuiuio causing "servo us Dcbllirv I V . , 1 .7 , ,h, Tli
mental and Dhvsiral wrrk n v.ikiI who give their whole time o rr. fo?
formation for home cure FREE. t!srf in. voni-.
successfully. Dr. A. G.'Olln, Box 5i2, Chlca-
may Sl-d&wly
mav
SBATE'S SPECIFICS.
success absolutely pure; Don
now. Address StissO" i
M1no. - DOTS"-
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Ko .r nU fnr ImI tO W.A
pnee. ; The fastest, selling bo
Immense profits to agents. Jz!L
Prepared from formulae used by an eminent
r..;o.v:au uiuiug -V yK&IS BUCCCSfil Ol
rra.rtcf
Sjjecific No. 1 Guartntcol to ecct a radl- SewanUU AnyTne b
SiSST! af;f IL wither cSSfS BSt. Term. free. BggLfr
, v 77 wn uiscases, vim Co Portland Maine. no?
pks, moth patches etc., are -pennancntly ' ronapa -aainc rdT
cured by liate's tpeclflc No. j. Price l. - 3 . week at home. fi Zr
speclhc o. 2-Curcs sekikal WEAK-n!69, S 6 6 prabBolntely
ekvocs Deeiutt, frcta Youthful Ir-cliHcre- cfnltfl ot SuirelL Reader. If J"fi I
Hons or Excesses, ino-larinf Krh
lty ard Los of ManhooL TnlTremedy iVun. SfVnaT 5 U
equalled in the care of these complaint JtU trorkwttn JSSgJSfi
a powerful stimulus to the weakened Nervous tira u itn if. if 1 llktt Co.. Poti-
obicm, astusu .a-,ure to renew the strength
and viger of the debilitated
a radical cure. Price fl. 0 , c.ti
Specific No. 4 lFea lriKtant A KK 7K::rifi free.
oanently cures Rheumal Price ti tr 7f dT which wlUelP Vw9s
Speclur No. 6 a nrt!H .iT v tKx or gooas ni?n',h.r,r i
. Sold by Iugts oTnt anrrl f WiL JtWlJtJT
by J. W. Bate, 69 N. Clark St.. ChVaVol' -'""Zlr sure-..-
maySllyl4w una
th wnrkm. Absolutely tmre.
dress, Tkuk A Co Aurusta,
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