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pj p Tha nilu DauIaiu South will make will be a demand for J T ' " tho abolition of the protective tariff. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor A Pro. WIIIMINUTO!!, N. C. inrw at Oh rummMhalmttnm, V C, BT ATK VOTM IN la 1982, the protected manufacturers who coo-? IriKfifivl bi imivh lo ti tinmstf of thp i(lnta Btimk'rtfiti iinwiHinvIv Mti Jar- .... ...... a..w.VM iiii'imuAij . ..J- A rouch also to awaken the people to the gj I 717 1 7ts Beetle 1.188 1.71 18SO AND TEUSOJ Bt Coviirreaaioual matrices. KRAMS. THE ELECTIONS.. RALWGH. K. C, Not. 7 Noon. 1 WAtWrnAWmmttWrn earn net. TUESDAY. NOVEMB'R 7. 188. - AW . - - oppression -oi a system oi taxation un der which the manufacturers get the oyster while the shells jro to the lalwrer Camden Chowan on one haa)d and the crmKumpr oe tho J j) otrT. 854 r Hi; INDISTKIAL AWAK i:INU IN THE SOUTH. A spectacle interesting to ccry Kng- Thoreporlof Air. IJ. I Kimball, l)i.',isbui haa ,wn in MorWrml of the Cotton Exoosition Portsmouth harlwr. On the 91 of held at Atlanta last year, ha been pub- every year. Nelson V old ship Gates Hertford Hyde Martin Tamlico 581 Pasquotank Pwoiiimans l Uiel.ll3exhibita-:heSouth- ,tbc l'n. now nearly 120 years old. j Pitt u urmM;1! in isureia, nnn oei iiiaia yuni jg r Washing lis ern States contributed 67, the Xnr - i . I . . i i r..U-H .i m:.mi u.,. in tk more ui?,ia tuc uuiereu tai i- t i l r J . i ir AW wmcn ocar sucn evidence oi ine ntrce 191 U88 283 1.000 dI8 050 1.131 J96) 592 1,386 1.59.S 38B 573 1,052 719 trm 2,22b 1,771 no 35:; 821 869 irn states is ana toerc were foreign exhibit. The gross re ceipts of th reposition were $262. Tot ah tight at k rata! gar seventy-seven years, ago. The brass plate upon the quartet j Craven ,13 84 and the exr-mditurw XX. 17 V- dock- ith lhc inscription Here Nei-' EdgOCombe " . rH - . i i . CrnMift V The number of paid admission ,9VU "r"- nwim n mn po, ami. 14,753 14,159 1.100 2,816 Greene HaUlax IM18.andoffrailm!ion3ni.-thet,ir5011 boartl solemnly drink to ! Trmofi The arera-e attendance during I the raorici of those who fell in the Lenoir 1,723 3,470 863 050 1.775 2,126 575 796 1,088 1,370 the ty-aix day on which the Ex-'f1 "r England Northampton 1.512 2.041 open was 3,816. The moat important results attained, the report says, were song the producers and fpifinera of the United States of the wonderful va riety and scope of the growth of cottou bad Warren Wayne Wilson. . Th kl.mihm A,,c ciiiijf i -i f mri I 1 1 1 . .r intA liaant nf.va ? i Thursday at New York, bringing 423 Totals Mormons among her passengers. The party is composed of 280 Knglili per- Bladen , son. 115 Scandinavians and 28 return ing missionaries, the latter of whom 1.354 2,690 2.330 2,233 L573 1,380 Box- Ben- Dock-; The day is fine and the election is pass- err. D on qnietiy m tm Sta!c as far as , known. Baltimore, N'ot. 7 Xoo.i The' election in this city is progressing eery i quietly. Up to IS o'clock to-day it was estimated that three-fourths of the vote of the city was polled. Since that time rt his been showery and the votin? not j - , so fast. The Independent Judiciary! ticket is polling a henvy vote. Philadelphia, Nov. 7 N oor. A cold misty rain rendered tho early ; .'hours of the morning very unpleasant! and, contrary to expectation, the first ': three hours of polling showed pnly a light vote. Toward noon the weather : becamo somewhat clearer, and the vole is increasing Everything is geuerally I j quiet, although the police had to be ; called this morning to quell a distrrh j ancc in the 5th Ward. New York. Not. 7 Neon Toe weather is-dull and threatening. A j large number of persons have been ar reated for false regfstratinn and illegal 1 voting, on warrants issued by ChiH Supervisor Davenport.. A heavvvotej ! is being polled. 13,083 20,181 rniBD DIBTKKT. 1.278 1,530 throughout the world ; a lesson to pro- fflMin Ihft alfnntiffh .nr mnnlrr i i . . . - . . nave returned after a Mail - ilui W.-. .rx IP... I t . m , . , . .. , proielytumg among laborers and farm Duplin not impregnable, and the necessity of . ... ... . ! it.L...j ' ujl. .! minus in me nnusn empire, in the ; improved mctitods of mlti rating and handling cotton." entire number that Arrived lully one Brunswick 702 896 Carteret 082 705 Columbus. . . . 1.577. 922 years work of Cumberland. 2.079 2.162 1,963 1,214 995 74 Moore 1,452 1,307 I v - Kew Hanover 1.350 9,310 Worhl uu ! nrC 8,D e men UiX wo'lr1C,' wh! Onslow 1.035 530 , , jonruey t Vinh lor the purpose of col- ! Pender 008 1.846 ontsation. PERSONAL. ; 8amp4on Totals Bat. as the New York much more to the purpose than the statement of the Director-General are! the evidences given in i h. reHrt of a enerai industrial awakening and l heerf niness in the StvthOT Mates. I ne mannmclurcrM of agricultural iuh- efforts White Housewards. hinery of every kind, from plough, to General Fitzhugh lc is expected to 'Johnson etton cleaners and pecsse. Iitnghi the review the Thirteenth New York Regi Nash men. i lirooluvn rtunnir tlitJla lrane 2.10H 1,638 1 is not Blaine, but Mrs. Blaine, it is j Chatham ' nw iniPir all those frsntic Franklin i Granville planters, whom Mr. Edward Atkinson rery happily described as "aninfornwd hut not ignorant." the advantatpes of a new system of agriculture ami intro duced into the South the best mechan ical helps known to the agriculturists of the North and of the Weat. And this. 16,526 15,313 FOURTH DISTRICT. ... 2,150 1,888 . .. 2,031 1,091 . . 2,831 3,N2 2.063 1.707 .. 1,556 1,367 .. 2.225 1.0 11 ; Wake 4,280 4,648 Fountain Tankrrsley i distinguished- . . . , .a ,777l now. at Lancaster. Kv . for something! lot,s 17,148 16,650 besides his odl name. He has fri.il to , htfth UUnUOW - - - L.' r t I . . imn n.5 lumuy. Alamance. . 1,447 1,277 resident Arthur is goiwz to shake tne kitchen cabinet, aud take his sister. Mrs. McElroV. and his ri.aiiirhtar r .ft 9 . ... I which were shown last year in the : been of no advantage to the President. World, was only on.- of many good re- I The English Gen. Wood s profound suits of this successful enterprise. The " jnnnerence to being fired upon, which Southern ..inter, suffering through I L "Sl,t5?..ine P" ml ration of is Caswell. . . Davidson Goilford. - ! Randolph planter. sufTering through .' Jg? eS?i!2lfne Profound oii ration i..' . r "f" i the English war correspondents. tI,rs ,n,,T1 maliciously ascribed to profound nW. these eigt t tyranny of the cmin-rr:a! maM'crs t ness having lab rtjrs e:iuh. indeed. John P. Cnim, founder of the Tomb but thriftless and untrustworthy labor-! 910,10 r'PlPfl W Washington. He j a r t . i f ...... i . 1,446 1,790 1.745 1.887 2,251 2,248 1,308 1.103 1,976 1,834 Rnnk-liirrham 9 1R I 1 CrtO Stokes 1.181 966 Totals ...... B.U I . . .and aoeiug about his mortgaged J' Tl f"" "'"L"OU8W .lo 8011 l -TTTT .. . . . .paper a few weeks ago because the His. had lor- Dr. F-dward W. Blydetj, Resident of i'UV.'ufi says that he - - .1 . I . -I! I . . . . . wiau ii mil nem m mi mbmshi: i ro w noya of that wfU section kept him pioui(mii oy inc ran tn: .guiiey and consiaiu fear lor his Ule wu by lieiei ' e. iJi wil . ... - - - . I'ftwniHiHwu.i w i! our.' Kins: nnn. : n pv hiw i ! ountrv. believfta tlf i imA l. :n otaniy anerin...:. in I, is isolation unaer the : iw, estahliahrrf rjL"".1" Union.. burden of an aanrighteofM tariff, he was : great power presided o'er and operated 1'jsing his lierediury indepeudence. Iu "v colored race. deed, instead of being, as he might to- In the equity suit brought by Lotta Have been, the most nearly independent S". Randall, cot- i l i ' sv n in p mi ieor ia ..on in the Soutl:. and in fact in the ! !.-l - - -' .V ,uwuf ? ! a32 whole I nion. he had bivome less by tor of the Supreme Court makes an ' Davie own fault tha.i by the faults and awrd for the plaintiff of $17,000. Forsyth pressjonof others the hartiest struggler i Jerome N. Bonaparte gave a i L11 ' for a miserable :tyKhood. The Expos - SSSZSS!SL l"ehl V Crto a l,um-1 Surr"' tlonAUanla. which. unHke most "in- "tt3 L &ga. rernationai'' espositi.eis. iv; organized decorations. Instead of the usual 1 5 I5HB" oi nowers, tho centre of the ! 13,714 12,537 gTXTn DISTRICT. Anson 1,639 995 Cabarrus 1,465 1,057 Catawba 1.867 619 Gastou 1,007 1,127 Lincoln 902 763 Mecklcnburx 8.889 3.206 Montgomery 60s mm . i s 873 1.481 606 AAA Totals 16,898 13.824 SWifXTn rw$TKicit. Alexander Alleghany ... wKh s definite idea ami brought definite ' P,atea results, an uudenttand u... ' . . :rm wbnuml I bat cotton, if it be -ti.. rr,nN 0.1-. thir SLSSE 7r""" " .w.v. CT UVlUlf. loogerkmg h nt ieat koigiy. and that iU culture may again be the means of fortune. It was encouraging to both planters aud manufacturers to stanJ beside one another and see the cotton growing in the field in the morning that was worn by the Governor on the evening of the ame sseonragement ami instruction are ore- war. 798 37S 514 247 1.087 1.032 013 tm 1 765 1,706 2,346 1,603 1,979 1,350 1.370 050 672 55 1,180 1,34 920 1,153 Torn 1 13,778 11,522 EIGHTH ltTKICT. Buncombe.. . 1.925 1.566 616 Thut feelmgol languor and debility Burke 1,071 th it follows physical egertion, remm iMi Caldwell 971 , by using Brown's Iron Bitters. ' Cherokee 748 snORTS. 356 1.691 410 643 181 544 of Georgia Vthe ritr railroads last year killed Jay wood 1m tku : f "i? .wounded more people than were ! Henderso ia i nis killed and wounded in the late Kxyptian ' Jkson on are pre- war. cisely what the planters needed, and The prohibitory amendment: tn th this has been the most cheerful veer , constitution of Oregon wes passed by a they have spent since the war. The in- I'". t,rp roto of eighteen yeas to ten i . .. nas. WCWI "WW ruuivauoii. ine r ,k k;.k . .ut gTadual improvement in the method the cxpcrimvnt is lei Jn the high hool of Dedham. Mass.. rhmUmm,A H...iii.w. .m. .u Amti, Tl".? 'Vr . ur i ransyivania. .TOO - """" imiiMtiaiaw a v fc s . iir i. iin n ovneiJiiurra. iiih ran rn rnvr -n a" - : i .r i, r v "w&5, . m -w n-w nor r new cotton-miUs,Ue eotton-eced ' i:- reaa,n the principal roiits. the enormous amounts of i 1 lPks thc I,nn u "eossruJ. money that have oeen invcste.1 inc .vgismiure nas not. at, UJ.lll laat fall In thc undeveloped regions of.'frage Clay Cleveland Graham4 069 446 646 843 656 215 Macon 789 267 Madison Q37 1,089 Mitchell 497 0jQ3 McDowell ... 771 578 Polk 330 489 Rutherford... 1.904 1.818 404 67 284 Yancey 680 4I Totals. 'Counted 15,028 10.980 with NOVA SCOTIA. I U.i st ron Pi re and Loss of: Life. Br Tclejcrarh t- Dally Review. 1 Halifax, N. S.. Nov. 7 Noon. A I : fire broke' out at midnight in the east- ern end of thc Provinriaf Poor Asylum, j an immense six story structure, cod- i talning about 400 people, and at 1 :30 a. in., half the building was a mass ot i i flames. The inmates rushed about the i building, seemingly almost ont of their . senses, aud the work of getting them iont was very difficult. It is thought tnat tho most of them confined in the hospital have been saved, but it is fear ed that not less than fifty lives have heert lost. FOREIGN NEWS. By Cable to Dail- Review. Caiko, Nov. 7 Noon. Abdel Kader telegraphs from Khartoum under date of the 5th inst., as follows: I have de feated the Rebels. At three different pieces they were somewhat demoral ized by a report that English troops were coming. Khartoum is for the moment relieved. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS t will cure dyspepsiajieaitbttni, mala ria, kidney c Kver complain, end other wasting diseases. BROWNS IRON BITTERS eariehee the blood and purities- thr system; cures weakness, lade . energy, etc. Try s bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS t th" only Iron preparation that doc not color tho teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparation wUl. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu. ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaiuts, will hud it without an equal. Carolina I An.. . owscc or Okouu, - - - m - Change of Schi. " ' . nD .... A4lWEfS.l,.vl.AW . 1 ArraauS.uVV ' ! i trains x-1 ' ealy. and m TlmeTabfe. -n. n. Trafo Xo. i. t.,r Arrirw mt ShcKn-. .... U lieaveSbeaW...... ArrtTo at Cfvark.tt iM l Train Ifn. t and 2 ": f Hamlet wUh R. rlSl ;: Train Xo. 1 makes S. o. U. K. In T rand: ",f" W1 tb . - ; H '081 jrand mti ss-tf Telegrrapliic Brevities. Tho entire western half of the Oliver Wire Mill, at Pittsburg, Pa., was des troyed by fire yesterday morning. Loss 100,000. Insurance $80,000. Eight hundred hands are thrown out of em ployment by the catastrophe. CUMMJSltCIAL NKWS. ffulbert Bros, " Whole Price List. I oaa::.7!T. 5 108 Organ, 6 aeto iieda. is" ler, sub-baa?.." Jflr Pianos aart On ui plctc. ...'.!,b0W' str;"f? ,coo 8 Violin crcinpna rao'ieieVr,iU', "toree!m.. kT SsTfc ejAccordcpa, 6 l"tlm"i hohios.T.!lr:.vlin,n'1 ,M Me? V' stt'l 14 CTboKJoo f.1!. Mrtui: 17 TO. It ebony Gennaa ailre fersia 18 Music Box, f tune, crank, tint 10 n 8tnWtwlndsittbV 2e PMWie m requested carefully to notice the 20 VlolonSalln ' 'iU iiV "J..;:. ' "Capital Prize $75,000 Doujle Uses, patent hnidf'M Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. nor7-lw . 0 tp-cnna WILMfGTON MARKET. Sbvember 5T.-4 . M. There have been no transactions to- u. save 111 cruae turpentine and tar. strlnas 5!4 Guitar, maple, machine bead, 28 Cornet, "brass cornopeoh mie can and crooks " I - USBB- Prussian, oroamnitoJ 1 boiu K7110, uunar ana Banjo Stciasv Silver Vir . the receipts in which have been placed r . Q j at last quotation. There ape no omeial j -"OUlSiaiia OtatO Lottery Steel vio ii!?! 8 9 iolin, ultsr and Baajo sinsi 1. .... . ! qnotations posted to day. DAILY RECEIPTS. 0Qttoa.....f bpirits Turpentine i Ro jin ; Tar , Crude TnrpeutJne i Gompanv, fnconorate.l in IS6S for 2o years by tbe Iea: sJ.nture for K.lucational nnil ri,. .i't-.i - - vn 1 uui' r oOb rlth ,-i capital of Sl.OOO.OOO-io whch imTvy mr,n luiicd. of S.vot000 has iace been ! 1570 bales 305 casK 10 bbls 207 hhls 100 bbl .u?ya?..orerwbu?u popuJsi roto itsfran n r .f ma'.c a ?art r thc present State I (constitution aaontmi rfn.n.iw . t i-n VQZmG&HJ&Zmn. only Lotted ever voted 8 ' " j fty rtc peovleof any State. ! It8 GkAKO StNOI SOBI!H il wuanaa- iVAviirofl fiM5.( 'OPPOttTUNITT TO WIN A take place moqf hlv. a s I By Cable to Dally Kovtcw.! IIVERIOOL. XOV. 7 NVion rVitlm, i in. moderate inquiry and f'reel v supplied i f ORTUNE.. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class J 000 ; receipts S9.000, of which '35.000 were American; November 5 63-646- November-December 5 57-01 5 58-64 ! 5 50-frl; December-January 5 57-01 cjanuary-robruarv ii 87.AA4I 5 58-64: Febmai'v-Vforb i who manairo all the draw iaMsf SdanamMis. I a w i. - 5 o-oe Oif-IH: tlie correctness of thP nnhiul r-i tjS" r. I 0 A zr r n a ! . . April-Mav 6: Mav-Jnn fi a 'hTiiSl3 6t?6 July-August 6 7-64. Futures steady. .?,P- ni. Sales American 6,650 bales: ii8lS"3-li&lm Noyembei ; V ' xovuuioer-iecerater 5 60-64 ; : Decern her-January 5 50-645 60 64;! rcuiuaij-inarcn a tJU-eifffo Oa-61-j March-April 5 63-64. ' i p. m. November 6 f.J4KA. ; vember-December 5 58-64: December-! 1 iSJJi mr Jnuary February j Jf;6!: February-March 5 fl-645 60- j wwo ni-01 ; iviay-June.6 3-646 2-(5i Look at thd fulinriur HfiiMiiA. .mW tV.. exclualve supervision anil mauagemont of Gon. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louis iana, and Gep. JUBL A. EARtV, of Virginia, both ORDIXAET and fEMT-AVXT-lT. m.ri aaJ MP X V Lisi Capital Prize, $75j000. 1)0,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in roportion. ut bp piiiwi. 1 Capital Vrltc of... 1 capital Prize of... 1 Capital Prize of... a Prizes of $6,000. . . 5 Prizes of 2,000. . . 10 Prizes of l.non. .. 20 Prizes of 500... 100 Prizes of y. . Guitar and Itanlo StHn n oiV9. ........... j Gut, Russian, German or Italian, txst quality f QstxuoJtaQ WPkl, Uco arwuuw 1 ipy nbtniment........' .7 Having just made a go rf tn.lc for m ".TP"' enu, wniu;ii tiieaiJbrl wiuie uiey ja(, . Money Ts qu.te safe la common Plainly address!. T?T5? strictly cash with order. WBi stamps. : Agefite and dealers send for our If ptpj On above net wbolesak) prlr make 100 per cent, nroflf. Call on as when you come to t Lous. neicnwas ; Any Dank or whoftu Ifulborl Bros., is the only Ueoml sale house in 6U Louis. i L- HTTJfKRT oilre Street, saint Lots, Jan W-ly Boots! Shoes I Leatbi Clulrolr.n 1WW.,... ; DCf January 5 60 613 61 64 : Jnnnnrv. many auDDose. itiilnrMH wnmi. I i. . . Folornarr 5 no.nl . lk., f . , Z' " uaeu. Jsrns' C,V Vfl .71: ""'u' y",t11 J 1 ... .llllli,. . 1 1 Buicuuiiieni. nil r ninior lv nrpr nnrrnn k .m woods and minerals in tho Southern has indorsed the policy of eivin the, ... ' :airt ft irir im value ot i:.h a von;-- .v w" .'" a- aeineror not 7i.. a . . , j In. and of seh ,r. . th! w to vote. WI at's Saved is Gained, I uiptheria is trestwl with remnrkhUl . .orkingmen will economisse by em-; ' V . uccessbyDr. Double, of St. Petora. RWin iterce's Medicines. His! ioj voiuminoas report iv Mr K m. hunr. thronvh n Ani, .i...i. ! 1 esant:runracive Fe let9Mflnrt 'OnM. ; T. m Vni-nin!,nr i . w x nzps or Iffl. . November-December 5 60-64 ; Decern- loos PrilS ot Al'PROIaLkTIUN PR1ZKS. 645 63-6165 03-61 MoT," a " n . P . ' -m JT f v.n-ii-4ji;. t W. Aiay-June 6 3-616 4-64: Junp-.fiilv . " " 3W. Annual ti l C .. J -64 ; August 6 9-64. Futures firm. ball, which i a tribute to his Industry, followed by irequent drinki'ne of cold If not to his modesty, contains a deal of at'7 hydrochloric acid, and a gargle of lime water and hot milk. ir.tr. f afvnb- L , in .innern uevel- fan zed at Coin m hi un c. ry An..i.r.f 1 i , 7 ..T . i .w.uw -r..v..., ..iUU6Hr.ri! i-uvn n acen oo- acie came nuicne in Texas, tho lauds if not to his modesiy. contains a deal of herring; information. There has no "new era Best ever made. KaawoMa r.iri r thartic Pills, pleasant to tnko X.o. wwou, bu snpiag; omy id cents alpox 75,600 33,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 95,000 0,70 4,500 4.230 j Big StockAll Kin QAti STT1T ALL ' rrr any foot ANY PRIOR VOtr WA!ST OOME AND HBJ5. a BO. V. r KKX H C HOT 4 J9 XOrth l,97 Prises, amounting to ma leans. For furttiar iuiorwaticm, 1U au'iress. &ena o Lpplicatlon for rates to clubs should onlv le I jrD'UUlt ae io me onico of the Company in New Or- h-. , ijpfffV vrt us w saws a Laa ' - A. A. WJLL Marvto's Celebratel 17IBK AND BURGLAR PHOF All uei and Prir, from Acknowk-dge Hy tbeiiert suthortlw' BEST SAFE MADE, Kxtraet from 5e!l((fc Amrtcm Wt, are also ssssd te clearly, 1v- oy express. Sls5fi!!5?-- Co.. Hassan sW C k?" ors and other serious diseases, and cur I01?,,11 srofulou and other humors Sold by druggists. wed -sat. 8m dorw server as Mr. Flward Atkinson seems to think so; but the gradual inrju -trial development here at last attention. Th the Cotton Expositi showed this general attention defi nitelv. I : . mini; locaien n about 100 miles j Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black a i i ... Malaria, Chills and Few. and R. aBa DOOKS ana n- A full assort- ., , , " nkin, vyciuB sua r ever, a.na x5il- reatfnSisi S5S i ion? positively cured with Em. : meat Prices at JACCBi's.t M. A. DAUPHIN. or M. A. DAUPHIN, L v n JS3, t11 St., Washington, D. C. N. B. Order? addressed to New Orleans win receive prompt attention, sept U-wed-sat-4w-d&w lane If Ajreol at mniMnrh..ivktfi i ., .. j .v,n.iU vun- i ius an lnraiunie- 1 1 ha .etrtxd that point thocniire ract ren , remy : nerer faii w cure the most ob- j lffirf h n OP JL. pQiJD T chief .ientaeanee of er i, ahuod.nt'y olilizd if od ita'StfEK. 55 OrFEK AI WHOLESALE, on w ihnr its SlXtr-tWO bushes of -.1 f., tlu - Hone iuv.t.rvnc fZ i . " i f n5.,i-,-r James A. Willard. QENEIiAL COJfMrSSION MERCHANT. AVh DI'D'R i cmn . iwtvaa twt I lands of Pills, containing a strong ea- ? and f rom each bushel of wl LI? ti ,. . . ! . . uu ' . ? w.... uv wuiuiufl or ai.rmrv. i wrcioaaiiwBiiuoiiue renewed con 'cntcaens are tea end fattened on tho cousin no wnitiJ oi tne southern planters which uy " ' " r tne on fa express- j mud and ei OM not come within the seooeoi Mr Kimball's book that is more Important than all the results he has enumerated. The gradual emancipation of the plant- era now eaiun? tnetr attention to another though not less oppressive burden of the tariff Although cash so free themselves of mortgages and to avoid debts for supplies, a dollar hsiis lsis than in anvcoontrvof th Mm t ised world as densely populated. The aajrt declaration or i Brougrht Ont Perfectly rt..:..: TL vcuiuiuo or xuorcurv. ' iping or purging; they are ent. certain in tKoir t tiop and harmless in all cases ; they ef- feot,1rly cleaase lhe system, and give ; new life and tone to the body. As uu-ooiu remeuy iney are nnequaled. . iv. cor. Charles and Pratt eta. , ff 3m B a lti mo as Mo. gQ Bbls SUGAR 100 COFFEE, 100 30X06 ,artin CHEESE, Removed, New Restaurant nPHE CNDEBSIONED WOVLDl fnlTy annonnee that be has fast tm 8, Granite Row, Sonth Front L, a refresbaaeBto awy be bad at U day. Everything natwandtn nte waiters and sad OysSBrs la Llqnon nd;Olgart- ' is F.ASCHUTfS,l w ir.nv i n. . . . For IJver Comolaant tlvir onnii i. from the thraldom of debt is been a great sufferer from acute kidney iTn &ave a wonderful i 200 Hnd5 molasses, w nallin? their attention to another di- J physicians con! 3 JyJa? JFP fAh.nd Soda Craekew. Oasts, hurtWk-. 1 carc: ? sno ol jour Sife wKrCT. W ht' SS. TlesVua . . rviuncy ana iiver jurv brought roe out -T.n errT X J T w aii D7 gh they have ! in perfect health. 5 in&!?J02&t)m' Emory's; to Builders and others o to Jaoo x,bdmu lot. 8mdAw. Si's for flesh Blind and TWm m. p " -.----- as vimoo J HAVE REMOVED MY TAILORING Es- abllebment to No. SOUTH FRONT Stmrt i w 1 "Tl,- sTis :&SasIS?S! Excursion and Re I and those wanting $oot Taljorlng work done' I SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 8' EASOK IS OVER. TKS TI oct 29 - SKcial attentloD ren tp Cottina Re-lsnd Ball seafSV tf CP?. -SI pairing and Cleaning. w ' who are esed to H1' , V Sl oct 27 IwV JOSEPH wttv.b cleansed Comfortable Barber ihor st jen-1 . es Simon Bear Y lowest all and at the Anything in tha hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at Jaoo tRSTe-Lta ! Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Pro. jnMBT-CLASS DT EVERT RESPECT. attachhd. ' ar Practical Berber eed 1 Market Street, between Streeto.. sp P. P. JONES, seOor-at Lew. WIU prae yET be State. SseeleJsteBfi JT. eneaef eUfias. T1 mm
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1882, edition 1
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