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JOSH. T. JAMES. EdUor A Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 0. Kaurtd at ih PostoHAs at WUatlagton, N. m seooa4c2as natter. . TUr Tot Pnwlftt.r nriLoSoutb, wbicb-ata low estimate I HO fiJaily iViQW.ftra$7oo.(XX. it will appear that in tbe election! or Ibd3. ina npuo:ican pirtj cast 2 DCO.000 whito vole and the Ucra oc ratio rarty cast 4.000,000 white rotes. Comlnzto particulars we find that California care a solid Democratic A - n t- If rore oi w.vw a jams; a ivepuaugau 0:0 0167,000. The as5re;a evti Urer than that cast io in the- Presi dential election. In Connecticut the vote in 1832 was for Democratic State officers 59.009, and for Republican State officers 55.000 ; but that was on a lizht vote, the State gave Garfield 67,000 and Hancock Ci. 000. In Indiana the vote in ISS2 stood Democratic. 020,913; "Republican, 210.- 231 , and Greenback, 1520. That also was a Ii2ht vote, uiunz su.uuu snort oi the vote in the Presidential year. In Ohio tho vote stood in 1882. 316. 871 Democrat, and 297.75'J Republican. There was a falliDS off of 77,000 in the Republican vote and of 21.000 in the Democratic vote from 1880. In off years it is true the Republicans usually cast a light vole, but tho year 1831 it seems to us will be an -off year" for that party and au "on year" with the Democrats. Dut in any event these usurcs give a fair idea of the situation and illustrate that the Democratic party never was so MISCELLANEOUS.", r KAHillOADD, C. Baltimore Yrtlminston Wilmington, Columbia Steamship Line. We find la aa exebarwe the following Tery IntereJtlog table of tho popular rote In past elections, for the pan forty four years. Some apparent contradict tloa la the table will be understood when we recollect that onr president arc elected by the votes of the electoral ccl- - lece. and not by the popular vote. 1 he fMlrtwln f the vote for th successful ....... m " m ' candidates siace I&10: 1S10. Hirrisoo. Whiz. Polk, Pcmosr.v, Tailor, Whiz. Pierce, Democrat, liucbanfn Democrat, lincolo. Republican, lincoln. Republican. Grant. Republican, Grant, Republican, Hayes. Republican. & Augusta E. E. Co. Omci ot QzsncKix. BxjTKKanxsvEstT. WUmington. N. C May 9.1&1 .Tm-i-iw il U " "- Ml In? 1 WILL SAIL FROtf o TUESDAY.. 1844. ms. 1852. 1S5C. 1960. 1561. 1663. 1972. 1S76. ISS0. The following Is the Tote for feated candidates : 1840. Van Baran. Democrat, uiay, wniff. Casj. Democrat, Scott, Wb!. Fremont, Republican, Douglas, Democrat, McClellan, Democrat. Stymoor, Democrat, Greeley, Democrat. Tilden, Icmocrat. Hancock, Democrat, 1.275 011 1.337,213 l,3fia093 1 ,001.474 1.6S3.1C9 I.657.C10 2.219,067 3.015.071 3.597.070 4.033,297 JUNE 1C FROM -wixivri3src3-Toisr SATURDAY. ..JUNE 14 Garfield. Republican, 4,410.753 stron2 ast j5 to-day and tbat tho counv the tie- trv is becominz tired out witn tno cor- ructions. excesses and oppressions of the Republican party. 1344. 1843. 1852. 1856. 1&C0. 18C4. 1S63. 1S72. 1375. 1SS0. 1.129.702 1,299.0T2 1.220 541 1.356 573 1.311,514 1.3G6 970 1.803.725 2.709.013 2.834.079 4.231.205 4.443.105 The meed of merit for promoting per- . t f i cnn.il rr?5inrtiC3 is Que io J. J. Aur a Co., vrhoQ incomparable Hair Vigor is a universal ocauiuier oi me n.nr, Harmless, effective, agreeable, it has taken rank among the indispensable articles of tho toilet. To scanty locks it rives luxuriance; and withered hair it clothes with the hue of youth. Through Bills of Lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points loo the Rail Roads and Cape fear River. ALSO, To and from Boston, Providence, Phllade pua ana au western dues. For Freight Engagements,Sapply to A, O. CAZATJX, Agt,f WUmingtonN. C. ANDREWS, & CO., Affts., 9. W. Corner Light and German Sts., jane 9 Baltimore Change of Schedule,- N- AND - AFTER MAY Jlth. 1ST4. at 3-50 A1L. the f ellowlnar Passencer Schad ujc will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa. 4 West and 47 East. Lear Wllmlrigton..'. 9.05 P. 11 Leaxe Florence.... 2.40 A. ii Arrive at C. C A A. Junction.....'. &20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. 11. Leave Columbia. 9.55 P. M, Leave C, C & A. Junction. 13.50 i. 11. Leave Florence 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.55 A, 1L Night Mail awd Pabsenoeb Tkaih, Daily av. ftl) WEST. . Leave Wilmington 10.30 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 4.03 P. M. Arrive a t Wilmington 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all oolnts on O. ACR.R., C, A A R.R.8tatlona,Uken Juno- 40 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Aucruetaon Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves W limine ton dallv ex cept Sunday at 7.10 A. M. General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent may 9 MISCELLANEOUS. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French .Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N.T. ENAMEL PAINT COS READY PREPARED PAINT. rjALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac lories of Wetherlll & Co., and Harrison Bros A Co.,;ijsufficlent guarantee for their quality andpurlty.- : u? A fine line of Cooking Stores at Factory Prices, In addition to oar large and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention Is respectfully Invited. V. WHOLESALE The follfl-tw wholesale prices renr3r, men awiIimm i..w. AJk ', wmmsu vi va m iLUtucr titi v.. a, : to u .rf b t BAGGING. , Standard..... 5 fe....;..... BACON North Carolina Hams, V Ib........nr" il3T..::"::-:-""- WESTERN SMOKED-.""" Ilxms........ .... DRY SALTED t Sides, If Dv.........i. Shoulders, V .rT"" BARRELirlu TurpeathM. 8econd Hand. each rw. New Ner York, each.... 1 5 New Clty,each.. .......M. ' ! ieeswax. t..i:: 1 2 is V ' o 80 o t septa NATIPL JACOB J, 10 South Front St First National Bank of Wilmington.- BEESW. m?ir-ir BUTTER, It hW -4 North Carolina;.....;..,.. Northern........ ........ ' CANDLES, V .;: Sperm. Tailow...........,......."' Adamantlae....... CHEESb, v nv Northern-Factory........ Dairy, Cream.... ... State COFFEE, ftv ; Java. Laguyra.. ....... ....... Rio CORN MEAL, y bus.. In sacks COTTON TIES, Y bund5. DOMESTICS- - Sheeting, 44, V yd Tarns, V bunch...... EGGS, y dozen .I"" FISH Mackerel, Nol, T bbl. S JO 13 H 0- 1J S CAPITAL. STOCK....... ... $250,00 New York & Wilmington WUmillgton & Weldon SURPLUS FUND... M 66,00 '.JS OD Ate AiacKcreu wo. 1, naif bhl tr. Z"m Mackerel No. 5 bbl.... ;. J Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl I S S1! Mackerel, No. f bbL.... ?S K-rw'.-;. :::::: 472 2 uuuew, x-orx DDIs. tiiZ. N. C. Roe Herring, v ke. 1 m f ! 1 DryCod.Jf ft..."..? 1 2 FERTILIZERS. ikl" 1 ! The Wwhinztoa correapondent .oj the Itew York Journal of Commerce writes: 'Tho discofsion of tho possible DemocrVlc candidates for the Trest Anr still continues with unabated Interest. The republication of Sena tor Bayard" peace speech, delivered rtAvr Delaware, in 1SG1. seems to hue detracted from his chances lor the nomination. His ability, patriot ism and parity arc conceded by all. Knf thA rtthat ho did serve in the M W 0 ww - Union army having deprecated war In the speech alluded to, arrears inHl the niaiority of w - - - - tfc TVmnrralic nemberi that his nomlaatloa would lo unwise. So far the central senti ment amonz the Democrat in Congress seems to hare settled upon (jovemor nrUnil. of Saw York, as tho unt i;1Ma MntliJato lor nomination. It is thought hero that Cleveland is Mr. Tildea's choice for the succession, and this adds gteatly to his strength. Speaker Carlisle Is also very favorably spoken of, but his coming from tho border Bute of Kentucky is au element nf aPiinui. since the Democrats are State under all circumstances. Mr. l nrviion is one of the favorites lor the second place upon the ticket. Here Is an article, from tho Xetcs and Observer, aboundinz in facts and figures, which makes very interesting and Instructive reading matter at this juncture: What is tho Democratic party? Hare we a realizing senfe or the com manding position which our party to day holds in tho political situation? In 1375 the Republicans carried, according to the Kepublicao count, twenty States and tho Democrats but eighteen. There was a total poll of 8,426,273 votes. cr which tho Democrats cast 4tCS5.'J9J. In IS30 the Republicans carried nineteen States and the Democrats nineteen Oat of a total poll of 9.210,017, tho Democrats cast 4.411.032; the Republi cans cast 4.45 1.4 1 6; the Grccnbackcrs 306.578. In 1S83. tho Democrats carried tweaty-thre States, not counting Kansas. Michigan or Pennsylvania, in al of which States because of untnusl circumstances they elected the (Jov emors; tho Republicans carried but fif teen States cobntins for them Kansa, Miehirria. Penosilvania and Virginia. In that year thero was a total poll r 8 OiS.075. of which tho Democrat cast 4.031.035; the Republican! cast 3,ttti 840, tho GrtenbtckcTS 277.601 aod the Prohibitionists 7S.303 Tbeso figures alow to the Republican party every ad -vanUgo that can bo claimed for it. Thty demonstrate that the Republican party in ISS2 fclf behind its voto in IS80. no leas than 803,000 votes. Thm Democrals to-day have (;over nors in twenty-fire State, while the Republicans haTO tho Governors of only twelre. Cameron, of Virginia be- inr coantea a a ueaajusbcr. xu mo proof of tho pudding is not con fined merely to this overwhelming prcnon darmzicfi ia ' tho local elections which mrm ta a larrts extent controlled by lo eal Inflnenccs. Wo find that in Feder rral oolitics the reop!o prefer tho Domocratlo paUT. They elected in 1832. one hundred and ninety-two atraightout Democrats to Congress, one hundred and twenty Republicans six Re adieu ten, two Grecabackers and fire Independents The people elected aeventv-two more Democrats than Re publicans. That shows the drift of nnblks sentiment. Another notable oint is that In the sixteen Southern States, including Del aware, Maryland. West Virginia. Ken tnckv and Missouri, the Democrats cast only 1,400,000 votes, leaying the North ern States 2.030.000 Democrats, while the Republican rote In tho same States aboro mentioned did not secede; taking them la-o the calculation as nortnern States, tho Democratic vote in the Northern States was m 1832, 3.100.000; and tho Republican voto In the same Stales was 3.0C5.000, which gives the Democrats a majority of tho votes cast at Lhs iast election la tho States which adhered to the Union. . . Notwithstanding tho noise made over the Southern Brigadiers the Democrat ic party Is twice as strong at tho North as at tha South. , . Iivre shall strike oat the negro vote PEKSONAU Steamship Live. STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW' TORE EVERY SATURDAY. t 3 o'clock. P. M. REGULATOR....... Saturday. Jane 7 BENEFACTOR. Saturday. Jane 14 REGULATOR Saturday. June 21 BENEFACTOR Saturday. June 23 Mr. Byron, the dramatist, left $20,- 000 to his widow. The ex-King and Queen of Naples are now worth $5,000,000. Mr. McCulloush. the actor, is going to spend a good part of tho summer at Long Branch. St Gatien's owner was .1 Xewm3rket stableb'jy. and has made half a million of dolla'rs oa the turf. The portrait of (Jen. Francis Marion, made by Mr. (J. S. JBurnap, gives a vivid picture of thj thin, tallow, bright eyed hero. It is for the South Carolina room at Mount ernon. ... Kosailalis Is the ("reat Southern Remedy for ihe euro of Scro.'nlous Taint, Rheuma tism, u hito Swelling. Gout, (toitre. ('ousumplion. Bronchitis. Nervous Debihlv, Ma laii.-i, and all diseases arising Irom nu impure condition of the Bltjod. Tho meriis of this valuablo prepara tion are so well known tnat a passing notice is but necessary to remind the readers of this journal ltd the necessity of always having a bottle of ROSA- DALIS among their stock ot family necessities. Certificates can bo presented from many leading l'hysicians. Ministers, and heads of families throughout tho South endorsing ROSADALIS in the highcit terms. We are constantly in receipt of certificates o: cures from the most reliable sources, and we do not hesitate t) recommend it as tho best 1. n 1.. r 1 1. . f u I UljeaSCS. Impntnfthcklnrt tn h fmind in AVllmlnL'- " " I tnn. AnrI trnnmntPR All rmr rrr lr tr h fl nil n iU2i JUliLa. In first class style, and on reasonable terms. Send In your orders daring the dull sea son, and have them executed at the lowest Black eyes denote passion. It is gen possible prices. eral.'y safe to t-ay that a man with al- TnnnriTiiir umnirno blaclc eye has angered some one U I Unrfli)! I IIMC. VVUnlrno Railroad Company. OlTICS OF GXXKRXL SUFKBINTEKDEKT, Wilmington, N. C. May 9, 1SS4. Deposits received aad eolleetkmal nutdeloa all.accetibie poQfaTln the Unlted;Statea. Throtbrh Rllla Inline and Lowest Throun Jlatc guaranteed to and from foists in Nona ana Houtn Carolina. For Freight or I'attsage apply to U. G. SMAI.LUONES, Snperlntondent, ljrton. N. C. THEO. G. EGER. rrelght Agent, 35 Broadway, wew York. Wil P. CI V DK CO.. Uerr3 Aaenta. may ai. JACKSON & BELL, Water Power Printers BOOK-BINDERS. eye has Vhila. Ciron iclc-lkrald A young man makes a good begin ning when he offers a younj lady bis arm. borne uay 110 may have tho cour- aso to go the whole hog, anl offer him self. X O. Picayune. ThU is the way a mother down East describes her daughter's courtship: "He 'posed and 'suaded, sho najed and 'fused; last sho Rented, then ho ga;cd her." Chicago Tribune. A young lady received the following note, accompanied by a boujuct of flowers: "Dear : "I send you by the boy a bscket of tlours. This iz like my luw for u Tho nite shades menes kepedark. Rosis red aud pois pail, mi luv for u shall never falc." Dclroil W. Mrs. Mackay's latct Worth dress is described a a MH?m." From the de scription we infer that it nsembles a poem that is inserted in the editor's walo basket. It is not red This is a verso-kStraight joke, but the temptation to write waist baquo it was necessary to o vcrc m c. Xorrislo ten Herald. Twol.vlio, moving in tho highest cire'e of Washington society, during a friendly meeting on the street, got to quarreling about their age. and used very strong language toward each oth er. At last, as it to end the dispute, one of them turned away and said in a very conciliatory tono ot voice: Let us not quarrel any more. I. at least, have not tho heart to do it. I cover know who my mother was; she desert ed nio when a baby, and who knows but that 3'ou may have been tho heart less parent!" Tc$s Si flings AND DEALERS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS YOU WILL" FIND IHE Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1SS4, AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run aa follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Daili Nos. 47 North and 48 South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depet, P.00A. M Arrive at Weldon... 2.S5 P. M Leave Weldon. 2.55 P. hi Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front S L D'pt, 8.35 P. M Fast Thbough Mail & Passknghk Train . Dailt No. 40 Sooth. Leave Weldon 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wllm'gton.Front St. D'p't 10.10P. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8.35 P. M. Arrive at Weldon 2.35 A. M. Train No. 40 South will stop onlv at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Dally. iSundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P.M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Ray Line, n Train No. 43 runs dallv and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washington, i All trains run solid between WPmlngton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleen era attached. For accommodation of local travel a nassen- Eer coach will he attached to local freight leav ig Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Dally except Sunday. - JOHN F. DIVIVE, General Sunerlntendetit. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' Passenger Agent may y Carolina Central R. It. Company. DIRECTORS E. E. SURRUSS, i. G. WORTH A.MARTIN, J AS. SPRUNT, . GEORGE CHAD BOURN. Oil Alt 0ft on oik OFFICERS: E. C BURRUSS... A. K. WALKER... W. LARKIN8 President Cashier A'sst Cashier o 6 a st it a o it oik Has Arrived I FRESH SUPPLY OF T1I&T delicious U RATED PINK APPLE by to-day's N Y Steamer. Also, another lot of that A No.'l MIXED TEA at 60c per pound, (China Cup and Saucer given with every pound) 200 pounds sold In two-weeks. Remember I keep nothing bat the very best first-cla33 goods. Freeh sup ply every week. Call and examine at Crapon's Family Grocery. GEO. mch 26 M. CRAPON, Agent, Family Grocer, 22 South Front St Hackers, omca op GzarxBAL Supebintexdeot, x - Wilmington. N. C. May 10. 1SC4 Pullers, Dippers, &c, Be Careful in Buying FOR YOUR HEALTH IS MORE PRECIOUS THAN A FEW CENTS. GJCT I OUR Groceries and Liquors from us, and we will guarantee them PURE j AND WHOLESOME. We Sell as low as can be Bought. MANUFACTURED BY Change of Schedule, ff AND AFTER MAY 12th, 18c4, THK WAJjTKR VV ATNlJJN Ji0"wB6aea8 w1U operated on this NICE NEW CATCH MACKEREL, - i uiiuua'.i . FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, THE V13UY BEST IN USE! Peruvian Guano, No. l.......n so -. M - " Lobot' SS Bangb'aPhosvhaS.V.'Sg gj Carolina Feruilier. !! Ground Bone. mm tl" i Bone Meal S S Sfil?ao" ooo Ssf Complete Manure......; no m S?: Whann'sPhoirhate.......; SS 55! WandoPhospnate: . lSg gt Berrer & Buti'. pwM 2 .Excellenza Cotton iSSffiSS S. French's Carbonate of Lhns im r?" French's Ar!nitrlii t!? I ?? 1 FLOUR; V bbl-. 9 00 Flne............, ..... o CO Northern Snper. ....t... $ - Extra..... ir V Faollr 7 m city MuisExtra.... s GLUEft..7.;;v55 GRAIN. V bushel- . . Corn, from store, bags.whlta. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. 6t , Corn, cargo, mixed, in bag.. Oats, from store. q Cow Peas.......... i ao HIDES, V ft j , v reen. ' tk HAY, V 100 lbs- ' " Eastern 0)B Western .U& alfi North River HOOP URON, V ft t LARD.VIh-. . , , Northern...................... lco Uk North Carolina........ ....... 00 m LIME, barrel. 1 40 . LUMBER, City Sawed, MfU Ship Stuff, resawed..... 18 00 est Rough Edge Plank... 15 00 < West India Cargoes,aceordlng r, to quality.. .13 00 01 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 tS Scantling and Board. com'n..ll 00 CJ I MOLASSES, V gallon , New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... . OC M ? - " In bbls U ; Porto Rico, In h nds , 00 to " ' In bbls ... 00 0 Sagar House, In hhds.. ....... oo K m ww. ..... mm m 0 I Alt OILS, gaUon ii.eroscne..i AJiUU. ....... Llnseed.......... ........... jxosin.. Tar Deck and Spar. Chickens, live, grown... .... 811 " Spring!....... -JSSiP - Turkeys............... 75 flit, PEANUTS V busheL 90 1 POTATOES, V bnshel . Sweet U Irish, V bhl.. t 00 ! PORK, V barrel- . City Mess.... 23 K Prime....... 16 00 CU Rump.................... 17 oo ra RICE-arollna. V lb.......... W , J AMFUKU. Tl VUOUU... ........... . BAGS, y lb Country.. 'City,...; rope, v ib ..... SALT, V sack. Alum... . ....... Llverpoo Lisbon........ ................ - American. .......... SUGAR, V fl-Cuba Porto Rico.... - A Coffee B ; " t Bvrup, In bbls.... NAILS, ? Reg, Cut.l0d basis.. 0 00 11 -110 Alt 90 00 I oo a It 1W4 00 00 00 '00 00 00 00 0. 0 6 o a m Orilcr Mint to W. E. SPRINGER A CO., GILES &MUHCHI3'N, Wilmington, N. C, or to the manufacturer, will hae promot at tention. WALTER WATSON, Manufacturer of Edge Tools. may 10 2m . Fsycttevllle, N. C. John C. Davis, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WrLMuroTOH. N. Offlce over the Bank of New Hanover. Practices In all the Courts of tbe State. Special attention paid tothe collection n claims. i itOTXVII No. 1. M M M M M M "Dyed." T MONACHS, 16V SECOND STREET.be- tween Market md Princess, Ladles and Gen tlemen's goods of every description, any color, Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. Send me a pair ot vour out Kll uiotm. Wanted. "f ADE3 AND YOUNG MEN TO TAKE &:c, pleasant work at their own home; $2 to per day eully mue; work wnt vj mall; m canvusiag. auarcu i. muu jl uu.. du buque, Iowa. jane 17 et ANOTHER LOT OF EXPECTED BY WEDNESDAY". MILAN CHIP aifd all the Roujh S traws, so popular njw. Erery posslbW shade of Feath ers and other Trlmnxlngi. New lot of Para; sols, white and colors, all prices. Gloves, Lisle, Kid and Lace. New St imping PAttcrns. Respectfully MISS E. KARRER, may tc Exchange Corner. s u s 5 5 ? - r S3 e. a r .a M m O 4 5r:?t?;og.. A i. 3 5 z O. SB .3 mrvll- , Ship Your QUICKENS. EGGS AND " COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY to A. W. RIVKNBARK, HIGHEST MARKET PCESIranteed. (Eef m to Bank of New Hanover.) may ie , " ... . . - , :. .. PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundajs. Leave Wilmington at 7.30 P. Leave Raleigh at.... i 8.00 P. ) Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.03 A. ) Leave Charlotte at.. ...... ..8.45 P. No. 2. S Arrive Raleigh at 8.30 A. J Arrive at Wilmington at....8.C0 A. Passenger Trains stop at reg&lar statloni only, and points designated In the Company's xime Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER. MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. ' ( Leave Charlotte. 5.1S P. M. t Arrive at Shelby 9 00 P. 31. iin a Leave Shelby....... . 7.00 A.M. ' i Arrive at Char lotto 10.45 a. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Ral- SPKIGFXELD HAMS. DRIED BEEF. Ex c Crushed.. Rnrvni.va tin aM 10 50 s?u WUUlUJtiM m -9 ixmmon rz - f!vrrp.H "ft Ann ............ i " 0 0 100) f o 1 4 I A D C ST. B.O, TALLO v.TZl! rees uearts - ilt H ES, V M-W. O. Brrei.. J i . Hogshead........" u OW.V Ib J ti m 0 00 0 7" Royster's Candies ARE UNEXCELLED. 35 CTS. PER POUND, j TLMBER, y M feet-SMPP " g Jg Fine Mlll.r til S3 Mill Prime..... p M1U Fair...... , L2 , MUiUUUU AUUo No. 3. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO HO North Front 8t. elfh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No, 1 for Statesvllle, Stations Western N C R R,- AshevUle and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent mav 10 June 1C For PUBOELL HOUSE. "TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY. Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL rhrst-Class Jl its &molTtiBnt. Term g2 50 to $3.C0 per day. Furniture. WE OFFER PAIR OF BEAUTIJUL CARRIAGE HORSES, weU matched, good travellers. d"e "4 WnL AU-Mlc"' nlM Uunsual andExtrordinary horses. FOB n I RE Horses and Yehlcles of varl ous kinds for a drive or for a trip to the oounua. Inducements W Special arranrcmenlfl raAdc fnr rntirpv. lag famllT parties to the Sound. HOLLLNGS WORTH A CO., livery and Sale Stables, may 21 Cor. 4th and Mulberry sts In our line daring tbe Summer months. Pie ate call an I examine our Immense slock ' and low prices. D. A: 8MITH, Furniture Dealer. Front Street June 18 . x . ' Inferior to OrdJnsry..-' " J 9 WHISKEY, r gal-Northern..l w u wW:::::::ls;: -Unwashed.... u la V Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEW-i' 0 8C1TKO TO EOT? A5TO OIJUf- YoL V. commences NoTemher , ly for children in Americ,-Sou,T,,- Christian Advocate. .t&i AU that the artists skill can woTa the way of illustration has beenej5 , best talent of the country basfA its text-New EnglanaJoomal of J Boston. h. ' - ' f as xjb us special ucju uvn - iim be compared with it-Hartford trvm TERMS : - v HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, J fit Per Year Postage FrepAld. i SJJTOLB NI7XBKIU, FOUT Centt C Specimen copy sent on receipt ox 31 81. 82 and 1SS3, handsomely botmauy ted Cloth, will be sent by jnaU. KScf paid, on receipt of tSW-V tor each volume, suitable for kfjj sent OJ ouu, ywhaH v" V. , ' ' aT Remittance should be made bT' oney Order or Draft, to sT0ldcb VEAK, UIIDEVELOPEDlPARTS OP THg HUMAN BODY KLARGKD. DKVEL QPKD. STRKNGTHKNED." Er.. in jntrtin? jrrtim.Pt lout run in torprr. In rryiw toin- ba r o 1 1 htn. Untn. toniriry.tho adrert irs urn -rt icq l7r7FZoTr?fc7n? T aplU Iliyd&w1 1 ICE. 1 lloorr Newspapers are not to coprij"rU1riJ ment without tbe express rue - BXOTHTBJ. ' Address : . jyry HARPER BStnij,t Great Reduction ; PRICE OF MAJOLICA V: DAY13 ft SON junelV ' U'viiViUrs 4
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June 20, 1884, edition 1
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