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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. MAY g, Kstarfrl al tta Postoae at Wllmlmrton. N. C, as moobiI-cUm tttcr. The itndenu ol Washington nnd JeSTcrsoo College, at Washington. la. recently held a mock National Convec tion and nominated Senator Edouuuds for President. Mr. Edmund acknow! edrtd the honor in the fullowinz letter to the president of the Convention, who personated J. P. 'Omeron: "Dear w Sir I bare joari of the ISth inst., and sincerely thank the young gent'emtn of Wathiof ion and Jefferson College fur tEe compliment paid me, I muchpri-ler it la the. actual office in Question, the embarrssjmenls and burdens of which I do not desire to assume." A Washington letter. Bays: ,4Mr Blaine said to-day to a warm personal friend who called UDon him : I do not expect myself to be nominated, aod furthermore I do not expect to see Mr. Arthur Dominated, bat I think, next to Edmunditbe man who is most likely to recelre the nomination is Senator Sherman. 'Clint1 Wheeler, 'iiob Mc Cord and 'Mike "Dady, all personal lriends of tbo President, spent last eTeninirwith him. and today asscrL that tbo President is sure to be nom! nated oa tbethird or fourth ba-bt Secretary Chandler goes to Chicago to morrow or next day to meet ex-Senator Clsyton and other leaders of Southern delegations. Chandler is without doubt to manage the President's canvass a Chicago." Tendon Is threatened with a small- poxscaro. The malady i alarmingly prevalent ia several of tho metropoli tan diiiricif . and is SDreading from the "city to the adjoining provinces, several of which arc already badly infected. Kama Idci of the Dfcscot bruva'caco of the plague may be formed trooi the magnltuda of the efforts which have al ready been forced upon the authorities to combat the disease. The city of London alone, since the start of the plague lait November, has expended $250,000 for additional accommoda tions for the constantly increasing num" ber of the afflicted. It is now proposed to erect new metropolitan smallpox hospitals at a cost of -$750,000, makin; a total of $1,000,000 added to tho public expense by the persistent ravages uT this malady alone. A Tery large proportion of the textile manufactures of the country is located in the nine easternmost States jof the Union New England, New York. New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Ol the $20,000,000 o! capital invested in the manufacture of cottou xod. ac cording to the last census, $192,000,000 68 per cent, of the whole was in these States. Eighty-oue 'millions of the $06,000,000 invested in the woolen goods manuflcturc nearly lu icr cent was In the same State. Tho proportion for lilk, worsted goad., holsery, carpets, and mixed textiles was larger still, so that, when all the textile Industries of tha country aro combined, wo find that tho gross capital invested in them is $431,678,000, of which sum $37.574.000 represented the amount invested in them in the nine Stales named, being 601 per cent of it all. nr1 Tft lh irreatcit fraud of tho untnrv ha3 not been Dunished. To re ln this wren? becomes tho para mount duty of the Democracy f; the cominff Presidential campaign. "io at tain this end we ak the earnest co operation of every Democrat and every American citizen." The name of Titden whenever men- imnmi w floored tit the echo, and it u-rviM sMm that Tammany is for Tililn nn mer ho the TtSt of the ITnlnn mV hrf Thft "fViuntv I)?niocrac' ha3 asked for united action amone the Democrats rr Voa? Ynrfc nnd all breaches in our party are being healed. Tho New York World talk some nlain talk in recard to the causes of the defeat of the tariil" biil when it says: At the Tammany Hall meeting Con gressman Hlarkburn alluded to the de- at ol the Morrison bill, and character MISCELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED -AT- M. nn u nn M. 'traitors the fortv-one l)cmo Ilandali. lie i.ato izcd as crat tr whom, under Mr. t tribute it ftLmrrhtcr. The Mormon bill was really killed by its authors. They are responsible lor its fate. The bill was a roiTc demonstration. Therewasno possibility of ils becom ing a law. Still, as a measure of reve nue reform Nearly based on protection, it could have received nearly every vote in Congress. But when the bill was launched in . - . " ho iinnm n rrv went ud lroui aiorrin ion. Carlislo. Ilurd and U'atterson that it was the first step ia the inarch towards free trade, and its passage was demanded as tho justification and tn ftho free trade faction. 'that killed it just as Mr. Carlisle's free trade bannuet speech, if delivered before the Speakership election, would hnrn killed his chances of filiine: the Srwaker's chair. The Morrison horizontal tariff bill was killed bv those who labelled it "free trade." 'THE MAILS. --r-:? Theraalte eke and arrive at the City Poa I o&cc as follows : - ' Northern through mails, fast. 7-3. fr Northern through and wsymaIls....A00 A. n. RAielirh IT. 6.43 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the N. c Kauroaa ana routes supplied thererrom lnciua- 7.35 P M. and 8.00 A. at Soathern Malls for all polnU South, n 1 1 tally x fcA. AO 9m TO 1 T SI II IUL1J W mm W 1 1 V WW VSA Mini w - ' J W f armmt fitlTWiATl.. .6.43 ir. As P W J f .lis. z:: :".......t:....6.45 p. m. ir ii frtv fiPT-xr find DarHiurton Rall- road 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. v.MttAtrill Aiiri nfflffi on Cane Fear iiitw. Tneadars and-lfrldavs LOO P. M. r.MttsvllU i ( C RalTroad. d.illr. rront Snminri 6.45 P. SI. nn.inw C- If unrl intermodlat of!l- f. Tnesdars and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smlthvillc malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) a Malls for Easy II ill. Town Creer, Shallotteaml Litue Kjtci, xues- . daypd Fridays 6.00 A.M. WrUhUTllle, dally 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and W&T malls. . . .7.30 A. H Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. narsllna Central Railroad .45 A. M. Malls collected rrom street boxes ocsiness r A mt K A XT 1 1 l t M anil ti SO p. M. and from other points of the city at 5 Nainsook Checks and Stripes, P. M. StamD Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money order and Register Department open Marseilles and Piaue Welts. m a 1 U . K P M I " General delivery open from 7 AM- to 6 P.M. and On SUnoayS irom IUOWS.Wii.JU. I Jon T.oivn inrl T.inono nrripr' riMvprv orvn on bnnaar xrom iv.au """-'"i to 8.30 A. M. wiioUwUn-Aai 116 Market St. Another Assortment OF Braided Jerseys, Embroidered Wliitc Dresses, Wide Embroideries, iiAIIiKOADS, &c. Wlluilngton, Columbi & Augusta R.R. Co. 03fFrC5 OP GBXKBAI. SU?EIHJlTENDttJfT. - Wllci!ntoa. N. C. May 9, IS" i , 1 r- VV M jU3 There are now in existence 108 schools for the instruction of Ameri can soaiers. MISCELLANEOUS. Tucking and all onr Embroideries. iuiWQii SHOUTS is called a In Kucland a "drummer" "bagman." Fiz brandy ii the name of a new Cal ifornia drink. Xorwav ha at present 1.5G3 kilome ters of railroad. There aro 3.000 cam ponds - in the State of Georgia. Mr Nellie Sartori will spend the summer in America. The valuation of Atlanta, da . was increased 3.000.000 lat year. A par r chimney fifty feet hih has lately been put up at Dreslau. There aro at least 260,000 children, wtiiesnml blacks, in Iouisiana. A inonuii!cnt i to be erected in Palis to Uerliz, tho eminnit composer. The o;.u!ation j! tho Unitid S ales is now less man w.ikh,wu. In Sv.-rdtn workmen are paid ten to twenty-live cents lor twelve hoursMa- bor. Siruon Cameron devotes his farm at icatcr. Pa , to tobacco raising chief- The Emperor Lonls Napoleon smoked only toe finest clears the world could pro duce. Prof. Horsf ord says the Emperor's cigars were made specially for him in Ha. Tin from leaf tobacco grown in tne Golden Belt of North Carolina, this being the finest leaf grown. BlackwelTa Boll Durham Smokintc Tobacco is made from the same leaf used in the Emperor's cigars, is abso lutely pure and is unquestionably the best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's rifled daughter, Anne, In her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper's Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet. She found him smoking Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. J ames Russell Lowell. American Minister to the Court of St. Junes. In these days of adulteration, it is acorn fort to smokers to knom that the Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the beet tobacco the world produces. Blackwell's Bull Durham 8moking To bacco is the but and purest made. All dealers have it. ISoue crenuine without the trade-mark of the BulL That first nn fired by Tammany the other niht made a bi tolce, and gave a bigjer boom than ever to 'the old tickt,w wh.ch, by the wag, is now talked of by all men. lion. Thos. L. Cliogjiao, ol this State, was one of the Vice-Presidents. John Ke!l? did the honors of tho occatioa and there was a decidedly barmooioai fo ! time on tha occasion. An extract from the pro ceedinS will be foand interesting: "ntsolted. inaiico mons oi me oral majority of the Democractic par ty in tha House of Representatives to rrdacn taxation under tho Morrison hillonly defeated by a few miiuided Democrat actio i with their political ooDonenta recetre our warmest praie. and wa hereby tender them our thanks for their honest exertions, itc rerre aentatiTts whose actton thus relegated the question of tariff reform to the fu ture, we leave to tho justice ot their ronstitnents. who. by their work, will roctinne tODay 100 per cent, tax on rice and blankets, 50 per cent, tax on lurar. and from 50 per cent, to loo per cent- tax on many of the necenaries of ' life. 'By their works, for cyil or good. thou shalt know them " 12cmIcJ. That the severest blow ever dealt at the liberties of the Ameri can citizen and the perpetuity or our renublicaa institutions was the thclt ol the Presidency by the Republican party In 1876. That fraud will forever be 'a stain on our history as a people; it can never be effaced, or should it ever be caxdoned. It wss a deadly thrust aimed at the life of the republic. An cnconstiluUoual commission, created to override the will ol the people, ac complished its purpose by a vole of 8 La 7. VAeeordinz to the revelations of President Jar field, -the army of . the United Slates was concentrated in and nd tha caDital by order ol President Grant to prevent tbo representatives of tha people irom eiecunz a rresiaem in the mode provided in Lho constitution, the rankest usurpation practiced by a military tyrant. The usurpation was co as am oaled and the assassin ot seli-fovernment were severally rewarded out of tho public treasury. La lj. Tho death rate in Rochester, N. Y.- lattycar was lfi 7 per 1,000. Tho deaths 1.73J. liuCalo, r. 1 ., is making prepara tions fur a bi musical festival in June. In California1, last year, 680,000 pounds of salt were extracted from sea water. Only two women in tho Washington departments have reached an $1,800 clerkship. Madagascar, the third largest island. is over 1.0CO miles in length, and 3501 utiles broad. 1 he u ashinjton Monument goes up at the raio cf two feet a day now, in all lair weather. The Brazilian Government has just spent SI O.OOO.OOO upon the new water supply of Rio. - MAY MOONSHINE. men 7 1yd nrm c frl Stuck camblin-r is much older than some people suppose. They forget than Moses owed Ins whole success in life t' bt in": cansrht in one of tho bull nnhes on the Nile. Iloston Trans cript. 'Have sou seen my new Kew Jer soy?" inquired tho city daughter of her faihcr Iruai the rural regions, wno was visiiinz her "No, is it a bull or a heifer?' b'.anllv askcl tho stock-loving farmer. Lincoln (Neb) Capital. A ilaricm man caiieu at uq upper Itroad way ocietuilic msrtument store iho oilier nijh:, and asked the privilege of seeing one of the recently invented storm milicaiors.' "He said it was rather Sat., ami he would like to look at one before he wpnt home. Xew York Commercial. m f a ai me TiK'i guai gamens a large man leans NATITL JACOBI, 10 South Front St A-Great-Problem. TAKE AI-I- THE KIDNEY & LIVER Medicines. PURIFIERS. bench RHEUMATIC Remedies. DYSPEPSIA. And Indigestion Cures. AGUE, FEVER, And Bilious Specifics. BRAIN & NERVE- Force Revivers. hg. GREAT HEALTH Restorers. over t iward the where the lears nre confined loses his fixating and falls in. Natu ally, be utters.teart rending cries. The guardian rushei up. and, in a voice lull oi reproaches says: "Monsieur, it it is forbid Jen to to throw anything to the bca's!' French Wit. " hat a story teller Mirandy s eot to be fence she went to thlir 'cademy." remarked Mrs. Homespun lo ber hus band. ' y veui'A the nal been doin' now?"aik Daniel." " DoinT cxclaim- Mr?. Homespun; w'y, the said she must po to her rom to disrobe as she wished to retire early. I)isrobe and retire?' murmured Daniel; "wot's them, nn'" "J dunno,' replid ma; 'but she didn't da nothin' o' ihe sort. She only undressed and went to bed." Boston Transcript. No." said the schoolboy, "t hasn't one of us boys been licked term. Wo kind of stood in on the matter, you see. and always calculate desk somcwhrr and lhft minute thi SIIORT, TAKE ALL THE BEST the school-ma-aui goes to lick a lellow I qualities of all these, and the best qual and then she rets uron her deck and lties of a11 thc hest Medicines of the gathers up her skirts and squeal, , and World and you will -find that HOP uj me umc mc mouse is Jtuieu anu nnTrrT)Q, , . things is quieted down, the boy she BIV vethetcuraUve.qaal1 wascoinr to lick has become a hero, tie3 and Dowers of all rnrntT-atAd in and she hasn't the heart to lay a hand Md tha J. will cure, when In 3,000 Yards Remnant Embroideries, Cheap ! Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col ored Silks. Besides a Complete Assortment of AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low Trices, -AT- Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY TOB J. Y. ENAMEL PAINT! CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. QAIX AND EXAMINE OUR GOOD3 AND sret our prices before purchasing. The fact that oar Paint are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wethertll & Co., and Harrison Bros Jb Co.vlauinclent guarantee for their quality and purity. A line lino of (Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to oar large and full HARD WAKE STOCK, to which your attention lajreapectf ally Invited. M. ML KATZ 116 Market St. may 19 - J E? A MONTH AND BOARD for 9 "O three live You'e Men or JiLes, Id each county. Address P. W. Z I EG LEU & CO., A'hiiaaeJpnia. may iu 4w Change of Schedule. AJNii AilKIi MAY 11th. .t 3 oo a. 31.. ihe foUowlBZ Pa&fiocfer Stheti c c wui oe rmi oa tuis roaa : . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa. Wee tend 47 Cast. Leave Wilmington. 9.05 P. M Leave Florence... 2.4UA. M Arrive at C. C- A A. Junction C20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia, 9.53 P. M. Leave 0., C. & A. J unction 10.-20 p. M. Leave if lorecce 4.50 A. M. Arrive ;;t Wilmington. 8.55 A. M. i JitiHT Mail and Passskgeb Teain, Daily .MO. 4U WEST. i.eave VilEaington... 10. "0 P. M. Arrive at Florence...; 1.45 A. M. MATL AND PASSENGER TKATN DATX.T Nd. 43 East. Leave iierence at 4.03 PM. Arrive at wiimingfion 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. - No. 40 stops only at Flemlnjrt-on. and Marios. Passengers for Columbia and all points oa ti. & C. R. K.. C, & A-K.R. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the i'J Mght Kxprcss. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on TraialO All trams run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leavea'Wlimlugton dally cx cepl Sunday at 7.10 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINS, General Superintendent T. M. E3IERSON, General PassengOT A pent may y l coff; Java. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Coiupanj. Orncs of Gesehal Supesiktekdkxt, iVlinilagtOBi N. C, May 9. 184 7?V Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton & W cidon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Dailt NOS. 47 NOKTH AND 43 SOUTH. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depat, 9. CO A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P. Al Leave Weldon.. 2.55 P. IS Arrive at Wilm'gton, Fronts. D'it, S.S5 P. ii Fast Through Mail & Pabsengek Tkatk . Daily No. 40 South. , Leave Weldon 5.45 P.M. Anlveat Wilm'gton,Frorit6s.D'p't 10.I0P. b . . MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. - Leave Wilmington. . , Anive at W elaon. . . . Cliausre ail That. Instead of linlment3. lotions, etc.. use Ben son's Capcine Porus Plastcis Quickest and best, 'iocenis. may 10 4v The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. oq him.' Boston Pest. Boils, blotches, pimples, and all skin diseases, are quickest cured by cleans ing tte blood wiUi Ayer i Sarsapaxilla. j any or all of these, singly or combined, fail. A thorough trial will giro posi tive proof of this. may u xmasw.iin& KNOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORX OH MANHCDD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline In Man, Errors of Youth, 'and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book lor every man. young, middlo aged and old it contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is lnvalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 33 years Is such as probably never before fell to thc lot of any physician. S00 pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, em b068ed coer8t full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will b3 refunded In every Instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. Gold mclai awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. The Science of Life should bo read by the young for instruction, and by the atllicted lor relief. It will benefit all . London Lancet. There Is no member rt society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth.parent. guarawn, instructor or cierjryman Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 BullUnch Street. Boston. Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baffled the skill of all UJ Ffl a other physicians a specialty. BL J4 Em Such treated succc&sf al-p fj X C" B ly without an in- I El Y Z 11. La I stance of failure. Mention this paper. may 9 daw 4w ; First National Bank of Wilmington.- P. M. 2.l?5 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop onlv at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Cranch fSoad Leave "Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M. Dally, ifcundays excepted). Hcturnme leave TarSioro at 3 p, M. mt 40.00 A M Daily. Traiiis on Scotland Neck PranchKoad leave Halifax for Scotland Nock at 3.'25 P. M. Ko taming leave Scotland Neck at, 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. iraino. i. makes close connection at We aoniorall points ;orih Dally. Air rail vli Kicnmond. and daiiv except bundar'via Eax Train No. i5 runs dally and makes close con nection for all Points North via lilchmond aud ashineion. . All trains run solid between WJ1rn!ngton auc yastungron, ana nave i'uiiman jfaiaco bleep cts aiiaccea. JTcr accommodation of local travel a passen qer coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at t 55 A.. M. Daily except fsunaay. JOHN F. DI1NFJt General SuperuitanJent. r. 21. KilH.RbON, tiencra Passenger Agent. may y WHOLESAvg" The wholesale small foUowhjg JING BVGGING. standard......: ... - tfz::::::::::: UOUiS...,,, DRY SAITEdIT" suaes. v tt...... Shoulders, " Second UantShV11 New Nt York. eC 1 3 , ay: i s 1 Z I New BEESW. TtRintra BUTTlvli, lb- North Carolina.... Northern....... . ANDLES, V &- Sperm Tailow. ......... . ,"" Adamanthie.... " HEESli. V ?h Northern Factory.... Dairy, Cream.... Bv Statc.jfe.. .... " u a yra.. CORN MEAL, domestics &uuo, v wancn. sr Mackerel, No. 1. hM Mackerel; No i Z KwVm ft Mackerel, No, Z bbLbM- 5 2 Mackerei; Nov ? 5 hVu IV." to Mackerel, No 3 f bbI- ) Mullets, V bbL.'.:..;,. - J2 t Mullets, Pork bbla. ' Peruvian Guano, No7l ' Wi " . ii tilt, w t: Baagh's Phosphate!.. :! Carolina Ferulizer:; '?S2 Ground Bone..... ti, Bone Meai. i Bone Flour..... t. Navassa Guano..!" t, Complete Manure.." Whann'sPhoephate.;" 25? WandoPfcospoate r Berger & Bn&VwKVS',S? 2 r Excellenzarfte-WW ft. French's rrt-.'?iua. French's Ato7Tr,n,e"- 700 flour! ffi:tou Ltoe" Fine. .......... . Extra... ti (I e l ......... a &o JUL GRAIN, W bushel- i Corn, from store, DSg8,wMte. v g J Corn, cargo, ia bulk, whl.. . - f Com, cargo, in bazs. white.. C 2 1 Com, cargo, mixea,la I J fZZ'izzr - c HIDES. V ft "mi larecn..... ury.. ........... ........ HAY, 100 fts- Eastern.. la Western in Z : North River ....! -i 2 . Northern.:.........;...:;.'. i . VTV. ii ......... , iiwui vaiuuxia.. ............. m M ; LIMB, y barrel.........:."..; l J J LUMBER, City Sawed, Y M ft. I Ship Stuff, rc8atved,..........13 tt c Rough Edge Plank. ..u N ft West India Cargoca anWtng i to quality. Brfil Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. lii er ocautnng ana Board, com'n.. ft t (M.ACuva u . . , ( t MOLASSES, V gallon Kctt Crop Cuba. In hhda..... " " " lnbbls....w ortoKico. in r mis. in bbls. Sagar House, In bhds . - It. 3.. ........ ......... t f Carolina Centra E, R. Company, ornca of uekehai. SuPEsiNTEKDEwr, 'j WUziliurton. K. C. May 10. lBii j to. 00 f tt Ii oa 1 1 i 1 tjjiuyj, xu i'uxd. ....... m NAILS, if KCg, Cut, lOd latla..'! 00 1 OILS V gallon- ;, ... lieroscne.. n I Lard......... lM I Lin&ced fi t Rosin 91 I 111 3i: 8 1 Tar.. Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live, grown' bpring.. Turkeys..... . PEANUTS V bushel.. POT A TOKS hTiRil Sweet w Irish. Vr bbl J PORK, V barrel m m City ileas.. .......... ....a Prime ' Rump....:: ......Dp i- EICE Carolina, lb........ . Rough, btjshel............. '. RAGS, lbCountry........" UJ ' City.. .................. ..mm. ( rope, v h M ; SALT, V sack. Alum : T,1ttotiv W w ' Change of Schedule. AND AFTER 31 AY 12th. 18ei, THK will ba operated on this follo-wlrg aancauie Railroad : PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Daily except Sundays. l Leave Wilmington at ..7.S0P. M No. L Leave Raleigh at 8.00 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at 8.45 P. M No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at S.30 A . M ) Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.10 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular sutlon only, and points deaignated In the Company' Time Table. : SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, KAIi EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. - ; uverpoo LiBbon...... ........... American. ......... SUGAR, V lb Cuba . Porto Rico. A Coffee.... B ' ................M p. Ex C Crushed SHINGLES, Common. Cypress; cyprees BT A XTfTfl W A V V iA III R. O. Hogshead... al cl oil si I M ?! ii ! IB B 71n.irxU "'"'Zmi ............. .Z. JSaps.. Z Hearts... .' I TALLOW, lb "VTm f TIMBER, V M feet-SblppfcfiJ S "Fine Mill- it Mill Prime.......''i Mill Fair M No, Dally except Sundays, o J Leave Cnarlctte I nixciit oueiuj. ........... 5.15 P. M. 9 0QP.M. 7.0O A M. A-iv&ai v;nanotte 10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at ttaiiiicfc v.iia ii.a. xrains to and from RaJ. No. 4 J Leave Shelby.. CAPITAL STOCK.. 8 uVp LU3 FUND ....... tiso.ooo DepoeJU received aad collectlonaj mi'lajon a aoceCbla polufs-ia the Cnltod.SUtea. DIRECTORS E. . 2URRUSS, D. G. W'JRTHI a. martin, jas.8prunt. eorge;chadbourn. OFFICERS: . JB. BURRUSS.. A. K. WALKER. W.T.ARKTN3. President. Cashier Amt CiAhier hrough SIceplne Cars hctvrwn wnmf ar-d Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. j-ase ATainiso. 1 for Stateaville, Stations Western N C R R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athen?, " uvuiunvck L. C. JONES, p w , ,Dir r , Stiperintcncfent. maio General Passenger Agent Suiferers Common Mill.. . m i Inferior to Ordinary."."'. M t , WHISKEY, V gaJ-N0rt&enl"i S ! North Carolina.. s WOOL, V By-Wfirfiea. enwashed. . y BuiTT..-.........." (tOIjI) cents for Pn box of sample goods, tc ' way of making more mof?fiT trf you ever i noujrci ".Vi-i iu." P capital not roquircu. " Vnxj t can work all the Ume ; or JKJjcS Tke work is nnlrersally taPJ, mmnir and old. YOU CSS !'., ,', I cents to $5 every evening- ""fji : wdrk may test the busing f paraUeled offer; to ail ta t lieu r ninv"T writing us. Full P?, sent free; Fortunes wUf JJV- TS who rlre their whoie v jrz. now Maine, rrom Youthful lmnrndfinre Uiiii&inir rrvnna DaMiHv i ..... i-oiuu ncrnnets. v aioaoie in uuuuu xiix xjwxxie cure r kh,h i mwi succcesfully. Dr. A. G. Olin, Box 242, Chica- . w-niTmPi wanted tffjrj i Prepared from formula used by an eminent I best book ever sold for j J- uiijDiuau uuiixiK iu Years nnrrtL.f-n I i r.n.o 'rrft raaieat i. a Immense proflta v 33- BATE'S. SPECIFICS'. aurmg 20 years pracucc. Specific No. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether Scrolulousor acquired. Skin diseases, pim pics, moth patches, etc., are permanently cured by Bate's Specific No. i. Price $L Specific No. 2 Curea Krvivi t. Wx irvn NEiiVous Deeility, from Youthful Ir.discr? Cons or ExcerEc. producing Exhausted Vital lty and Loss of Manhood. Tula remedy is un equalled in the cure of these complaints. It Is a powerful stimulus to the weakened Nervous System, assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical cure. Price L I - bpeciflc No. 4 Gives instant relief and manently ctrreRhenTn.HeTn thm 8pociu No. 6 A nosIUve cure for all weaki Mixzxxso wmmon to xemaies. Price tl. per- 8old toy Druggists or sent oe receipt of price by J. W. Bate, 53 N. Clark St., Chicago. . .. 1 CIRCULAR. Eiay 1 lj-dAvr ara . - people want it. J-.zJTH. cestui agent. Terms free. Co., Portland, Maln---S Capital not rtuireu- business at which persons Wj, pi or old. can xnake JStT . work, with absoluteCT- t3 tlcuSrs to U. ILUATT tfr HOT 20 ttd lyw -r v, jwvl vhlCXI Wr,'tf 1 money right aW Arg& world. AIL of either f'rf; hour The bwsa pc the workers, obwluyj j; Ton A CO.. -u . noy 20-Cmd Jyw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 29, 1884, edition 1
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