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- A i1: THE GREAT-GERM AM REIV1EDVC FOR PAIN. KIIEtMATEQT, . Neuralgia, Scistica, Lumbtgo, BACKACnE. .IZlDiCZI, TOQT215H. SORE THROAT, QmST, 8TVXLLIXG3, ; SPRAT, Scniav CuU, Broke, ? rBOSTBITES. " TURNS, SCALDS, And att tter odi)y eba sad ptiA. . nrrr- curs 1 tarns. Soil by I1 DthjkUU mnl DeaJcrs. Direction ia 11 Tie Chiles AVcjsIe? 5s. J (SttmiMi t. A. Voofe, ft C.) ElUrf, BJ, U. S. A. m THAT SETTLES IT. Brought into Competition with - the "World, the Best Carries off tlio Honors. - At the great Centennial Exhibition of 1S7G, t nc lairtlng prod nets of all the branchej of the WorMV. Industry were asamblod at Phila'-' fkHhia. To carry off a prl3 In the face of jiiSt tremendous competition was a task of no nlinanvllillculty. Inventions and prcpara-Cnc-i for the alleviation of paui ami the cure ni disease were present in the greatest posi t ia variety, representing the sWA and the pro irmndpst study of the age, and ,It may bo of tal Importance to you, personally, to now th hlghe-at and the only medal giver to rubber l'onn plasters, wus awarded t-j:ho ufanrer of BF.XSON'8 CAPCIXK PO HUS PIASTKU, by the following jury : in-. WM. HOT II, Surgoon-Gcncral, Prussian Army. j. n. THOMPSON, A. M., M. I., Washing ton, I). C. C. I:. WIIITK, M. !.. New Orleans!. KRNKST FI.RISCII, M. I)., Austria. T! dri.ilon was ' af terwarfUGOBilrmed by" mMlalJury at the lat Paris Exposition. Knowing the value of euoh high and unbiased uxit'.oi.iuy, the medical profession, both in the I'n'.rod utes and la Europe, quickly threw KjHettm old, ow-neting plasters they Had ben u-ing, and adopted Benon'.-s In their regular practice. That 'physicians and fuf P'oiiia of tho broadest reputatJ.onB did thl, d!.--f Airily proves the Intrinsic merit of the article. It U no more than just to afld that tlie aver age physician of to-l-y i! not dominated by uj preju'Uces, which rtiardod the pro'rcpfl uid ruodUlod the tjur3rC3 of his prede- t8ori of not more than twenty-lire years ao. lie accepts hints fi-ora ali quarters and endors. and Hilopto demonotrated heallus.' agents wherever he finds them. i He nzQt or lsenson La nemo l'orous rmn- mt to Uad at tlio head of all external appli-catioa-iwhauocvor, for the mitlg-atlon or cure of dUc:', U no longer mestioned. r Let th? purchaser, however, be on his guard li.dnptlmluitions. The genuine has the woi"d (JAl'CtN'K cct In the middle. Seabury & Johnson, ChemNts, New lork. eb "jHw . InvMoela an effoet, n6t a canws. Itaorln within : lu raanlfeautiorva without. 'Hence, to tan the dloiie the CAUSE must be remov i. an.i in no other wav can a cure Imj effected. ,ISN.ER'S SAFK IvIDXEY VND I.IVEU crKhlaeUblWcsionJut Uiia pr!nci;k. It roctllea that . ' 95 Per Cent. e aM minuses arise from deranged -kidneys and tvvr and It Btrlkw at onco at the root of tho urtlculty. The clement of which it is roin jwel ac directly i)on the gi-cat organs bith ..a rXMUand AETOltEU. and bv placing Umn a healthy con-UUon, drive dfseAsc and ;Un from the sybtera. Kor the jaauuierable lroubk-p causod by un- or the di.streo.in- Wsonlera of Women; for .UUrta and for physical ilerangements gener al' v, t til great remedy has no cduaL Btwaro otiiuiatrs, lnUtUons ami concocUons said AlViVi-'S for WAItNKU'S SAVE DI-lir-TM CLUE. or sale by ali dealers. ' a-vi ii . 1L 1L WARNER A CO., Rochester. y.-. BR. 4 4 BEFORE - ANn AFTFR T, , " m -mm -m w m mm - a wmm m , MB OULY, YOUMQ OR OLD, :.L-1V2T VnirrT. Lack of Knn Foin i 1 0uJl?N"A, J!TlK ivsultinx from Aetatj and I ntiflM u pP"tT and auiiJet rto. V81U18 ttlT CB. MARSHA! i MICH Jlr CT.bwwljt w - SUver llated Spoons and Forks, low a3, at Jacobin . f Sea V hebailyeviewii A LOTSLY.SC12NK. j We stood at the bars as the sun went i Hehlnd the fiilia on a surulner tlav. Hr eyes Were teodcr anil bis and . brown.;... - -" Iler breathas sweet as the liew . mown hay. .v .y- "j Far from the west the faint sunshine' Glanced tparkling off her golden' hair. Those calm, deep eyes were tamed to - ward mine. j I And a look of contentment rested 4herc. - !j I see her bathed in the snulisht flood, I see her standing peacefully now; Peacefully standing and i chewing "her ! i i cuu. ; i . As I rubbed her ears that Jersey cow. Harvard Advocate. ' 'THAT BAD BOY. He Becomes a Drujrgrist Wlijr he KesijGrned. 'Well, what aro you loafing around iiere for?" said the grocery man to the bad boy, one morning this week. "It's alter nine o'clock and I should think you would want to bo down at tho drug store. .Howrdo you know 'but' there .will be somebody dyiirg for a dose of pills?"7 . Oh, dam theVdrug store, I've got sick of that business and I have dissolved with the druggcr. I've resigned. The policy qt the store did not meet with my approval, and I have stepped out and am Vaiting for them to cnie and tender mej a better position at an increased salary.t iaid the boy. as lie threw a cigar stub into a barrel of prunes, and lit a fresh one. "Resigned, eh!,vsaid the grocery man as Ire fished out the ciirar "stub-and charged the bojT34 father pounds of prunes. "Don't boss agree ?" with two you and the "Not exactly. I gave an old l-tdy some' gin when she asked for camphor and water, and she made fa show! cf herself. I thought 1 would fool her, but she knew mighty well what it war, and she drank about.half a pint of air, and got to tipping over bottles and kegs of paint, and when the drusj man came in with his wife the old woman threw her arms aronnd hie neck and called him her da'rling, and wheii he pushed her away and told her she was" drunk, she4)icked,up'a bottle ot citrate of mag nesia and pointed tit at him, and the cork camo" out like a! pistol and he thought he was. shot,' and his wife fainted away, and the -police- came atid took the old refrigerator away, and the drug man told me to face the door" and when I wasn't looking he kicked nio four times, and I landed in. the . street, and he said if I camo in sight of the j store again he would kill me dead. This i; the way I resigned: I tell you they I will -send for me again.. Ihey , never will run that store without tn&?yt guess they will worry along with- out you," said the grocery man. "'How does. Your Ta tako vour beinc tired out? I" shonlo think y ou would break him all up." "Oh, -1 think pa rather likes it. At tirst he thought he had a soft suap with me m the ijrug store, 'cause! he got to drinking again like a fish, audhe has gone back on the church entirely, but after-1 had put a few. -things in his brandy he concluded it was cheaper to buy it, and . he's now patronizing a barrel house down bv the river. One day: I . put . castilc. soap in a drink of brandy ami pa leaned -over "the back fence more than an Wbur with hie finger down Ids throat. The man that col kcts the ashes from thcalley, asked pa il her had lost anything and pi aid he was only 'surgoing off.?! I doit know what that is. When . pa felt ! better he came in and wanted a ljttlo whiskey to take the taste out of his mouth; ?and I gave him some with about a teaspoon -lul of pulverized alum in it. I "Well, 6ir, you'd a dide. -Pa's mouth, and throat was so puckered un that hej couldn't talk. . I don't think that thoi drug man will make anything by firing me out, because 1 shall 'turn ! all the trado I can control ;to .another store. Why, sir, sometimes there. were eight and nine girls in that store all- on ac count of my being there. They came to have mo put extracts on their hand kerchiefs and to eat gum drops. He will t lose all that trotafqiw. My girl 1 thatlwont : hacfcoiiuiuSbe tUtf telegraph ! messenger boy, she came with . the rest ot the girl.;, but she found 1 could be haughty as a cook. I got . even with her though. I pretended I wasn't mad, and when she wanted me toi put soino perfumery on her handkerchief,'! said all right, and I. put on a little geranium and white rose, awL then I tgot some tincture of nsafrctidaand sprinkled it on her cloak and dress when she went out. That is about tho "worst smelling stuff that ever was, and I was glad that she went out and met the telegraph boy on the corner. . - They went off together, but ho came back pretty soon,- about the ' hoaiesick est boy you ever, saw, and he told my chum he would never go with that girl again because she smelled ' like spoiled oysters orscwef gas. Her folks noticed it, too, and made her wash her feet, and soak herself, and her brother told my chum it didn't" do her nny good, she smelled like a glue factory, "and my chum, (the darned fool,) tola her broth er it was me who perfumed her, autthe hit me in the eye with a frozen! fish down by the fish store and that's what makes my oye black, but I "know i how to cure a black eye. I haven't been in a drug store eight days and not! know how to cure a mack eye. And J -guess I -.learned, that girl never to go back on aLov 'cause he smells like a treat." "Well, what was it about your leav ing the wrong medicines at houses? The policeman olthis ward told meyooJ came pretty near killing several people by leaving the wrong medicine." -"The way of that is this: There were about a dozen different kinds of medicine to leave at - diHerent places'; and I was in a httrnr to go to the roller skating rink, so I got my chum to freln i me. and. wc just took the number of the $ houses, and when wo rang the ; bell we .would hand ont-the -first package we wenld come to. and I understand there was a great deal of complainti One old maid, who ordered powder-for her fac?. her ticket drew some worth loxen gers and she kicked awfully, and a;wid ow woman who was going to be mar ried s ho ordered a? cellaloitf contVnTid brash, and she'got a nursing bottle knd a nozzel, and tooth ring," and slie nuwle ! qmie a xusa. oui me woman wno was weaning the baby and wanteil the nurs ing bottle, she got the comb and brush and. some blue, pills, and she never got mad at all. It makes a great deal of difTcernce,I potHwhrfheiti person gets a better thing than they rfrder'or' not.V "Cut the drug business is-too lively for me. I have got to. have, a quiet place, and I guess I will be a cash boy in a store. Pa says her thinks twa3 cut out for a buakosteerer, and 1 'may look for that kind of a job. Pa. heIs a terror since he -got to drinking again. He came home the other-day when the minister was calling on. ma, and just cause the rninister was sitting on, tho eofa with ma, and had his hand on her shoulder, where she said the pain . was when the rheumatiz came on. pa was mad and told the minister he would kick his liver clear around on tho other side if he caught him here again, and ma felt awful bad about it. : After the minister had gone away 6hc told pa he had no feeling at all; and pa said ho had enough felling for one family, and he didn't want no, sky pilot to help him. He said he could cure alVthorheuma tiz there was aronnd his house, and then he went down and didn't cet home till breakfast time. Ma says she thiuks I am nsoasibleYorpa' falling into bad habits again, and now I am goiig to cuie trim. ' You watch me and see if I don't hare pain church inside of a week' praying and singing, and going home with- the choir singers.- just as pious as ever. I am going to get a boy; who writes a woman's hand to write to ps, andbut I musfn'sgive it away. But you just watch pa, that's all; Well, I must go and cut some wood. It's com ing , down a good deal, from, a drug clerk to sawing wood, bnt I will get on top yet, and don't you forget it. Skinhv Men. "Wells' IlealtlT Uenewer" restores health nud vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Ira. potcnoe. Sexual Debility. $1. - Work on the Washington, monument i to be begun on April 1. Two hun dred and fifteen, feet have yet to be added to the height of the tall shaft, and two seasons will.be 'required to complete the task.' '" -" ' "---" - " r- . " Mrs. Lulu Reed, of Mathews, X. C., says "I received great' benefit from. Brown's Iron Bitters in general debili ty " ' "' '". ' - An Ohio cheese factory ha3 begtin the manufacture, by a new process, of milk sugar. Hitherto - all tlef Juilk suar used in this country, Yin . compounding medicines, about $100,000--fbrth? has been importeti from Kucope ... v " . lt you are ICuineU 4. m health from any cause, - especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that promise o largely, 1 with, long fictitious taitin.ioaials,iftvo no fear. Resort to Hop Bitters at once, and'in a short time you will-have.-1 the' most ro . tus and blooming health. V I - . e ,.m . Twelve thousand pounds 'have been raised in London to defray the cost of pressing the claims of English, holders of yirginia bends before the the Ameri can tribunals. The council of foreign bondholders are to test the com sequences of the late deoision of the United-States Supreme Court in., regard I toVtheJ. Vjrr giniabonds - H Wiiat Seven Could iiot do. : Nashville. Teniv, April 6, 1681. I H H WaWek -Go.: Sirs Seven physicians could .. not do for me -what your Safe Kid noy and Liver Cure ac complished Hopelessly Sick . with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. Coffee houses abound in the Brazilian cities, VyhileHtuor"Saloons are few and drunkards rare, itis'wid. . AIL classes ircuent ' the "cafe, and iai migrants arriving in the country with u. passion for alcohol gradually acquiie a fea'dncss for eoflee and a distaste for liquor. my pimples. They used to break lout continually' Steve T. Harrison, Roch ester, X-V. $1, at druggists. Kciiiembcr This. . - Tfrnii irn ftlrlf TTrn ftittprs will.snrc. ly aid Nature in making you well when all else fails. tr 1 I Tf vrn ara rjnJjv, nr dvsnpntir. or are suflbring from ' anv other of tbo numerous diseases or tno storaacu or bowels, it is your own fault it you re wnin . fnr linn Bitters are a sover eign ramedy in all such com plaints. ot Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment,.ai4 turu.fori a? cure to UoplBlttersj! iAHu lUXr; . If you are sick with that terrible sick ness, Nervousness, you find a "Balm in Gilead" in-the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all coun triesmalarial, epidemic billious, and intermittent fevers-by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have roughs pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally. Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short they cure all diseases of the stomach. Bowels. Blood, Liver, Nerves Kidneys. Briihi' Disease. $500 will be paid for a ease, they will not cure or help... f That poor, bedridden, invalid j wife, Lniade the pioture of health, ubyi a .few I uoiues oi nop Diners, costing out a iriuc. y in you mn. iiiciu euuci. men ia lm - -,- - - - LYON&HEALY: 1 SUtt k Mearee Sts..ChIcage. V . O.AMD CATALOCUE, J Imtnmm. Sciu. Cap. Bmin, feb-eodlyl t0 Goto QF HARNESS JTJST RCETVED. and wll have another large lot of Bnrr!o n a few o 7J dec 3 , GERUAT1DT 8t CO. MISCELLANEOUS For. the Cure of Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, BronchItis,Croup, Iufiu enza. Asthma, Vlioopmg Cough, In ciment CcnsuuiDtion and for the re llicf of consumptive persons in ad-an-j ;ced sieges of the Disease, ror bale iby all I)ruggiRts.Price, 2$ Cents. oet3-tf . WHOLESALE TP ICES. The'' following quo unions represent wholesale price generally. In making ud emalorders higher prices have to be chajgea BAGGING '- Standard........ 170 2 lb.......... lli 1 lb..'.-. ........ - it a BACON North Carolina: 18 Hams, lb 00 Shoulders, lb 10 Sides. & lb....... W 15- 11 1 IS 154 11 12 Mil 85 00 90 & WESTERN SMOKED I lams Sides, rib.,... Shoulders... ...... DRY SALTED Sides, V ft . . ... ............... Shoulders, V lb BARBEIA Spirits Turpentine, . Second Hand, -each. .......... 15140 00 & 00 t 75 90 CO 6t & 06 - NewCltr.each...... .......... l BEESWAX, yfi... BRICKS, M BCTTEtt-Vft , North Carolina....: Northern....;. .Wilmington.. 7 S8 Hi 50 00 33 W 00 23 12 15 U 14 12 2S 14 IS SO 75 ? 10 23 & 0 Northern.; CANDLES, lb 8 Derm. 0 00 m -is' m 14 & 1314 14 & 10 & - - 15 & 10 0 10 m 774 1 50 & 1 Tallow...... Adamantine CHEESE, V lb- - Northern Factory ' Dairy, Cream.... State- COFFKE;Mb- 1. ; Java.. ....... . ......... .i... Laguyrft. .i ... Klo.. COUN ME At. V bus.. In sacks corrroN ties, v iunue,... DOMESTICS - 5 Sheeting. 4-t, V vd 7 00 0Q (8 Yarns, bunch..... EGGS i --V dozen. . ; - AlACkcreli U6i I V-bbl. lit' 60 Maekerel. No. 1. V-half bbl.. 8 50 3r0 0i asm oa ecio oo m Ii 60 .& 8 00 O 8 60 (tt 8 50 fi? 4 00 - .Mackerel, No. V bbl. "Mackerel, No. V half bbl.. Mackcroli-Nd., V ; bbl. ..... . . Mullets, V bbl... Mu.liets,Pofk bbls s'Ji,C Roe Hentng keg. ... DryCodi ft..,, 9 60 5 00 7 75 3 00 7 00 3 00 FERTILIZERS, tf1 2000 ft Peruvian Guano, No. 1 ... . . . .67 507, f02 00 (mi oo im oo iW0 00 GM 00 itt40 on tas oo aai on oo em oo (sno oo acm oo aw oo .No. 2 3d 00 .liiJtfM.... ..CO oo i&ansh's PbOTphato. 00 00 Carolina Fef uUxer.-i ........ .45 00 OroundciJone. . .......... .W 00 Bone Meal...;..... J0Q 00 : Bonfi Flour .00 CO Kavassa Guano..... ...... ....40 00 Complete Manure 00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 Berger Si BuU'e Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellcnxa Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 St 30 0 French's Ajrrlcultural Lime.... B 50 FIJUR, V obi ' Fimv. 0 00 -ifoTthern Suier . 5 J (SB 9 Ot ex no 50 75 50 ro 60 18 75 60 12Vi 65 60 80 12 Kxtra. nvo (a t , . Family 7 00 e 8 City MU1 Kxtra u . Family V -Extra Family GLUE V ft GRAIN, .V btwhel . Corn, from store, bags.white. Corn, carjro. In bulk, white.. t'-om, corpro, In bags, white. . Corn, cargo, mixta. In bags.. . Oots, from store 6 60 a 73 6 50 11 ee 6 re e 7 to n . 1 JO '! 57 75 ! 4 10 cow I'eas. . . BIDES,? b - Green.;;......... Dry HAY, V 100 lbs Eastern . . .......... Western & a a' . 1 20 . 1 P0 . 75 rS0 00 . 1-1 . 00 10 85 North River.. HOOP IRON, V Ton LARD,? lb 4WS5 08 is ortucTu. ...... i 14 14 50 North Carolina LTME, ? D&vrel. L17JIBER. City Sawed. V M ft. 10 BWpStnff.'resawexL;. ....... .18 00 Roaprh Edge Plank .15 00 trnio 016 00 00 West India Cargocs.acoording- to qnalir 13 00 18 Tressed Flooring, seasoned.. "18 00 nt22 00 8cautllng and Board. com'n. .l2 00 tSlo 00 MOLASSES, ? gallon -New Crop Cuba, In hbds..... " bbls...... Porto Rico, In hhds. ........ . , . .. jn bbls:.. Sugar House, in hbds .r te bbl....T....: Syrup, in bbls NAILS, ? Keg, Cut, 104 basla. . OILS, ? gallon Kerosene -Lard..; i Linseed..... Rosin... 00 43 00 00 oo 00 40 00 9 & & an o 41 45 45 is 29 52 PO 75 15 45 00 00 20 oo 35 SO 25 10 v 75 7S 10ViO 10 0 90 0 90 (B oo a 00 0 33ffl SO (W Tar............... Deck and Spar... POULTRY Chickens, live, grown...... Spring... Turkeys PEANUTS? bushel. ...... 75 90 o o rOTATOJSS, V bnshel 1 Sweet 60 Jrlsb, ?bbl...... 3 50 PORK, ? barrel City Mess... ......23 5C 24 00 Prime .....W 00 .17 00 Ernnp 17 00. CIS 00 RICK Carolina, ? lb.. . Rough, ? bushel. RAGS, ? lb Country....... Ctty ROPE, ? ft....... SALT, ? sack, Alum Liverpool Lisbon....... - American... ............... SUGAR, ? ftr-Ouba... .Porto Klco , A Coffee... B 4U49 8 15 Mi 1 75 SO 00 00 00 104 6 11 'A 00 95 a lt 10 m & oo oo! oo oo 00 00 a a oo a 9 & 5 a c y . ........... ensued. SOAP, ? ft Northern ..... SHINGLES,? M Contract... Conxoion. ... . ....... ..... Cypress Sana................. CvTree Uearta ... 00 00 50 ti 2 50 0 00 0-90 0 7 50 STAVES.? M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 613 00 am oo crU oo C13 00 en oo & 50 Ji. O. Hogshead... oo oo TALLOW, ? ft... ... ......... : 5 TIMBER. ? U feet-chipping. Ii 00 Fin Shipping. 11 25 UKxtr tto ...............60 Mill Prime. ...,.... ......... 7 0 .MUI Falr.i... .,. .6 50 Common M11L. ........ ....... S 00 SS 7 oo. oc 00 00 50 26 Inferior to Ordinary... WHISKEY, ? gal Northern.. 0 00 4 1 00 0 i 1 00 t 2 25 0 Morta carouc WOOL, ? lb-WaheL unwa&nea....M si a JjUitl.,,,. ...... ...... 10 a is Fish Breed? GUIs at Jacobi's Hard Twic3 is sold only r - i - - - ; tl OF S u L. L!a I luiii ' i i TTSTd DcpCt. MISCELLANEOUS. 1S83. II ar i) e'r ' s B a z a r ILLUSTRATED. " This popular journal b a rare combtnatkm of literature, art ami fashion, lis stones. 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Must prove rf prwit pervlco to the fet-ate." Char lotte Journals "Mr. "Halo ha don; tbo Stato a jcTe:lt" rtr lCQ."l!itlical Jietortlcr. "Of such thorough exoellenco that it perves the .widCht , circulation. NnhriUe (Tcnn.) Lvnhberman. . The book H well printed on tinted paper, w hanli?omely bound In cloth, contains 272 iwkch ami an accurate and beautlfnlljrevee.uted map of the state, with nil Its railroad routes de fined. - - KVEUYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to elmpte queetlon frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. t . , I'ointd la Law of value to every man in North Carolina i lie l'rofc-st-ional man, the Farmer,' the Mechanic,-ihe Landlord,. I he Tenant, the Cropper, tho lAborT. l-2nn , pcier, Price (Fire Postage ' StampsV 13 cents. , ; -,;'-j. , Jt'or 'salo by.)Hokselerii ' genera Uy who oy, t0 supplied In quantitiea on favorable term.H, bv either of the undcrelgned. . ': ir not to w naa at your local, dook-store mailed post-paid on revipt ot th price, by Pal)ll3herj. Itookellers and Stationer, X. Y. ; or, P. M. Hale, Publisher, Italelgh, N. C. feb 14 ' - . i , , i ; 1 -J licople arc always on the lookout for chan ces to Increase their earning, and in time ne-come weanny; inoeo wco ao not improve their opportunities remain In povertv. . weof fer a great chance to make, fhoney, ".We want many men, woikch, boys ud girls to work for us rfgbt . their own lcalities. Any one can do the work properly fropi the first fetart. Tho business will pay more Chan ten times ordi nary wages. ; Expensive outfit f umlshcd free. No one wlro engages falls to make money rap Idly. You can devote your whole time- to the work, or only your spare moments. Full In formation and all that 1 neodod seut free. Ad dress Sttnox & Co., Portland, Maine. ; nov 16-dJtw tf . ' Marvin's Celebrated THTRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, AlliSizes and Prices; from t-OO to 12,200.00. . .. I . ' - : . '-"--.,-.-.'. AeJraowledgcd by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11 tb, 1S32: "We are also asked aa to the best fire proof safes. We say MARVIN'S. - A. A. WILLARD. dec 19 Agent at Wilmington. BUTTER ! GILT-EDGE VERYCHOICE. A FEW PACKAGES FOR SALE BY ' j i -' ' ". - D e R os s e t Sl Co.' inch 9 t - : " ' Positive Bargains r BLE ACHED COTTONS, 104 Shirting. Counterpanes, JTable Damask and Towel, White. Goods, Hamburg ' and Iri-h Point Trimmings, Wartr's Corallne, Health, Ab dominal and M. M. CoracL. ...-. ,. AW, the lt ON U DOLLAR Kiu GLOVL In the city. - v ; J -; ,-; , JNO. j. HEDRICK. mch 12 1 - " not, life it sweeping by, go and dare be fare roa die. win-' thlmf mighty ktvl subllmo leave lchlnd to coiKjuer time.?. 4V Nlc In vnur fivn tnwii. 4Ji ruit 0.1 frrv :. WflSE Ex riik. Everything new. Capital not-reqe!rfl L 1 ""' ri ' We will fcrni&h yon everythms. Manr are I I OftaCCO CJL I 0D3Prfr iTfinflQ mating fortune. Indies make a much ts' 1 uucuiU VX. I UUULLU UULXIbt num. and .boys and glrU male great pay. Reader, if yon want business at which youe&n make rrcat pay all the time, write for partlcu ars to XL ILiixett A t., Portend, luJce. ltAILKOADO, , i i 1 ' -' i -ii -mi ii i in im m Carolina Central Et Cpmpany Oftick or Glsujx 6Drtgiinmut( Wllmlnjcton, N. C.; Xot; 12th. Change "of Schedule, ON AND AFTER NOV. lSth XSC" T2B follon Imr bcneaoio will be operated cslCU Railroad:';' - ' - - ' : . PASSKNGEC, MAIL AND EJtrXrXSS T2AEI, .;'?. : ;-'-:,' DAILY. K i I Lcato WUinlncton at........S.l3 P. M. i Arrive at Charlotte aU......7.40 A. IU V j. Leave Charlotte at.... v.... .7.55 P.M. '0 Arrive at Wilmington aU..:a.W A. IL. Trains Noa.1 ami 2 ston at rerular stations only, and pobau designated la the Cooranj lung JLaOiO. . i . Train No. I. Dally except Sunday."' Do. No. 2. do. - do. Saturday. ! " ' SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, UAIX, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, t r - Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte. 1. . . . . . B.M X. IU Arrlveat Shelby..... ........i.....ii.o p. M.i Leave Sbenv..... ;.i.o p. M.S Arrlveat Charlotte.. ...'.-..'i....v:JU4l M.S Trains No, 1 ami 5 make .close connection t--Hamlet with It. & A. lYabu to-and Xron lul cLrh, and at Charlotte with Shelby JLl?Ua Train.--; - ' 1 - ; ... k . .f.JTIjrw , Thronh Sleeping Cars between WtlralBstOO ami Charlotte and lUleigh and Charlotta, ' ' Tate 'rraln No, L for StatcsvUle, Statfotu estcrn N C R It, Ashevllle and points Veot. . Also, for Spartanburjr, irecnvllle,AUienii , Atlanta and all points Southwest; - tti , U C. UOKES, . .. Superintendent. F. w.. CLARK, General Paisenrcr-Aient K.0V12 ' '. - ;.';;'f4 V"' -' Wilmington & lYcldon - . s ; l . f .. Railroad Company OmcK ok Gknkral SuiEaijrraja3tT,i) Wilmington, N. C.Nov, 3, IBS! 1 A i 1' :r:o Change of Sch'edule ON AND AFTER NOV, 5, iSSHAf C.U A4 M.. Passenger Trains on the WHtnIa ton A. Weldou Ibillroad will run as fpllowST DAY MAI L AND EXPRESS TRAINS DjULT - v '-' Nos 47 North asjv 48 Sotrtn,:'J ' i Leave Wilmington, Front 8L Depot,-tt A. U. Arrive at yeldoc.....;.t.ii.jj.ioj, M. Leave Weldon.... ........... awp. SL Arrive at WUm'gton, Front St. Dtpt, S.M.P. SL FAST,TiiKo;on Mxn. & PAjssiiA'j'a Tinisi -Dailt Nos. nOhth Axiv 40 Sorta. . Vye lvTlnljtta.FTontsi::r K Jf. Arrive st Weldon. i.... " 1 1.10 P.M. Leave WcMon.....f.'...,.i.;...; 0.10 p. M. Arrlveat Wllm'gtoH,FrontJt,I,p't,J0.S3P. Jtf. MAIL AND PASSKXK!t,TAI53JJ)jLrLT. No 45 North ami 41 South : ; i;" Lea vo V1 1 ml ng ton . , . . . ... .; i . ; . . , ' t30P, M Arrivoat Weldon......... 4.u0Wt M Leave Wel Ion at.-.........,,....J.a) A. Ml Arriye at Wllralngunu! :..:..:...? 7.C2 A. W. ' -Train No. 40South-wl;dtoi only at itoey Mouut, WUson, Goklrtboro and MsnoilXi Trains on Tarboro HmorJi ltnid r Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 p: ir. I Dally. ' lietnrnlhg; lea veTnrbonrat A, M. i and S I. M. Dally. .' t - : t y, . Ia11 Tmin No. 4. niak. close, connection at Wei don for all points North, JMIly. , A U . rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay . Trabi No. 43 run dally nd maltca'elaae eon. nection for all polntA.North tU Richmond aad A1! Fra,na rTlll( 1.4 between Wi'mtngten and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep crs attached. : ; x o S w JOHN r.DIVTNE, - ' 1 General upcrlatenacnt. I T, IU EMERSQN, General PaMenger A!ai - nov o . .;- .-. , . , . . (. Wilmington,;: Colnnibla & Augnsta K. It.- Co. Omci of Gexekal, SmcanrrEVDrNT. WlfanlngtoBN. Cl Sot.; 8, Id: Change of Schedule O N AND AFTER NOV. TIL122. .25AM.. the following Pasaenrer KrJied i rxiDi ou scoiteiui Nock Branch Read lere Halifax for Scotland Neyk at .'SO P. M.' Re turning leave Scotland Neek t! a-aWl- NIGHT EXPRESS. TRAINS, DAILY No. 48 V ..' .Wcttand47 Eait. V:.--: T Leave Wilmington..... 9 JO P. M. Leave Florence...........;....,..., 5 A. ai. Arrive at C. C A A. Junction..... 6:20 A. IL Arrlveat Columbia. 6.40A.M. Leave Columbia...... .10.00 P. ML. Leave C, C. A A. Junction.. ...... .10.20 P. M. Leave FJorence........... 1.50i A. K. Arrive at Wilmington 6.24 A.M. Night Mart, xsv Passcxoex Tmxrir. Datlt. No. 40 West, ajcd Dat Mail ax Paa 8EFOEB Tbaijt, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington..... ... ..........11.1$ r. U. Arrive at Florence... 2.45 A.M., Leave Florence : .....;...;lli3P, M.1 Arrive at Wilmington. ... 6.25 P. Mf MAIL AND . PASSENGER TRAINS PAILT ' Nos. 42AVeet and 45 East. 7 , Leave Wilmington... ........ ...... .7.25 A. M Arrlveat Florence......... 11.30 A. M ' Leave FUrence at;. 1....4M P.M. Arrlveat Wilmington.. 9.05 P. M Train 4-1 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flem ington, WW teril Fair Blulf and Marion. Pasngers for Columbia and all point on O. A C. 1L JC, C, A R. IL Stations. Aiken J mo tion, ami all iolnts beyond, should tlko 44 Night Express. ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for ChArlestoa anrt for Ansnsta on Train 4s.. . i - -All train, run solfal between fThai-lLn rut ; Wllmmgton. General SuperintendeaL T. M. EMERSON, General PaaMager Aseal. nov 5 . . (Y 4 - . I SOME MORE.; TUST KfcCEI VEJ), . ANOTHER LOT OF thoe . ELEGANT- HAVANA CHEROCTS. - " - ' : . ' -t. - .. ' . ', ' ; WarrantM th.-bet ' '. T".- : FIV L CENT CIGAR, In the:ty. . ' . i a j , : AIX'A fli'w 1.1SK OP-' i i CaTZaod takeamnc4c' Lcu 1 . KrCl!iCSCTAll,: : So.Froat St.4Jc;e!rT ExcL -aCrr'r dc;13
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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