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MISCELLANEOUS.: SSI THE GREAT .fiERMASI REMEDY FOR PAIN. IUImtm ao4 care EHEUMATISHI, Neuralgia, . Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACnE, EillCHL TOOHlCa, SORE THROAT, QtlSBT, SXELLIXGS, SPE1XXS, Screws, Cats, U ruirss, FROSTBITES, ntnxs, scalds, And all eihr bodily acbcs and pains. flTTT CI5T3 i BOTTLL FoM by I! Dme an 1 pe&W. Direction, ia 11 laegoagea. lis CkirlM AVecslcr Ca. (Samsm la A. Tocckr a Co.) BaUiaaora, !-, C. S. A. Kii.emIT This. If ynu .arc sick Hop Bitters will sure ly ail Nature ia making ou well when Ifyo'j aro costive or dyspeptic, or U wufTerin, from any other-of the i.unu r tn diseases eif the stomach bi b..w i. it is yur own. fault if you re m tin il!. Tr flop Hitters are a fiover ei'ti r.niMly in ail such complaints. If vou arevwasting away with any form o' Kidncv disease. sUp tempting Death thi- moment, and turn for .a euro to Unp Bitter. "If you are sick with that terrible sick ne." Nervousness, yon find a "Balm in Gilead' in the use of Hop Bitters If yon are a frequenter, or la resident pf a miasmatic district, barricade your system a-ainst the scounje of all couti int malarial, epidemic, bjllious, and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bi:terR. . ' If ynu have rongh. pimply, or sallow nkin. hid breath, pains and ache., and fee! miserable generally. Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short they euro all diseases of the stomach. Bowels. BNod. Liver. Nerves Kidnnys. Bright's Disease. $500 .will be paid for a cao they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, Hfltpr. mniher, or daughter can be mad the picture of health, by a few botrlesof flop Bittere. costing but a trifle .Will you let them suffer. mch 12 1m get uiaaiSi H&g Bf Jka v I I 1 S U ua eh lrjviife U an effect, not a cause. Its origin wltiitn; lt raanlfodtatlons without. Heme, to cure the (UfWao the CAUSE must be remov 1, nl fn no other way can a core be effeotKi. W.vhnkU'm SAKK KIDNEY AND LIVER CC UK u established on j ut IhU prlaclplf - 1 1 naJlw tht - 95 Per Cent. rf Ail rtWw arle from deranged kidneys jukI LTr ani1 u trlkM at onco at tho root of the CRlculty. The element of which It la com KUUrccU? un the STcat orpins, both MFOODn1 RESTOUEH. and by placing uwra in a healtliy condiUon, drive ellsvse nd in from the svntra. Kor the Innnmerable trouble caused by un- titAlthy KMne.vB, 'Liver and Uolnary Orsano; lor the tllstreti.lnjr Disorders of Women; for ajna and for nhvslrjil iiAranwmont irenr- I'r. thU gTTat reincly has no equal. Beware wr lmtere, Iraiutiona and concoctions eald he jut a pood. 4 SLlabct k 'or WiJINER'S SAFE DI AULTLS CUKE. For sale by all dealers. , t IL 11. WARNER CO.. P"ll-lm ltocheater. N. V. 3 at o C o 3 c s r r Ui H o -hh S O o o 53 S3 o o o S3 ST' s o p TheDaily Review. as Tilt, FlttST -.EAS5TEU. It happened, on a solemn even tidn Soon after He that was our surety died, j. wu u.,H, inenus, eaen pensively in clui'd. ; Tho seeneVitali those sorrows left be- mnu. ; T , i Sought their, own village,' busied, thev went i i In musings wejrthy pf the jrreat event: TIibv ciuiL-a ,Ck!n. I . I i r i ij.nvo i mm mwy iov U, j OI nini wnoselile, Though blame.css.Jhad incnrrM perpct ual strih. It. Whose liuls had left, in spite of hostile arjs, . j A eleep memorial craven on their . hearts. j The recellection. like a vein of ore. Thedarther tracM, enrich'd them still the more: They theuht him. and they justly thought him, ono i Sent to do more than he appearM to naveowno; j. To exalt a people and to make them high Above all else, and wonder'd he should die. Ere yet they brought their journey to an entl. . I A stranger join'd them, courteous, as a friend .. " 1 : k 1 And askt-u ihcm, with a kind, engaging ' atr, i ' What their allliction wa3, and begda share j -: Inform 'd. ho gathered up the broken threat!, j And, truth and wisdom gracing all he said, - 1 Explain", illustrated, and searcu'd so well, j The tend.-r theme on which they chose to dwell, f That ruueid n g home, the night, thev said, ia near, j j j We mut net no w be parted; sojourn here. . j M The new acquaintance soon became a guest, ' I - 1. And made so welcome at their simple feast. HeblessMtho bread, but the word, 1 And left them both exclaiming, Twas the -Lord! Did noLour heart3 feel all he deign'd to say ? Did they not burn within us by the vanished at way j-C0WPEU. A Fellow Feeliiiffa 4I don't 'suppose you allow any one to ge over the bridge yet,?' said a coun tryman, addressing one lofjtue work men un the .bast. Ktver Urnlge. "Not yet." said the iworkman. "Well, I thought jFd just like ter kinder walk up ter the top of tho tower 'un kiniler look the thing eiver. I sup pose you wouldn't mind " "No one is allowed on auy part of the bridge," said the workman, "I've heard tell a good deal 'bout this; bridge, and I thought since I was aj stranger in the city n j ! "We've had teo many people bother ing us already,"said the workman, "and the boss won't allow any more inside the gates." ' j ' "Well, that's kinder tough on a man what's come nigh on to twenty-live mile to see that bridge. Now. I expect you feel mighty high when ye, get up there. Musi be oyer a hundred feet tor the top of that big tower."! , ! "Four or live hundred," said the workman. "Do tell'said the country man ."Now I expect as like as not I'd tfet kiddy if I went up there. I don't niihd runnin' the risk, though." j ! "Can't be done," said the workman. "Dead against orcers." ! 'You don't happen ter be a drlnkin' man, do you?" asked the countryman, winking, an poking hts hand into his pocket." "Cos if you dei, I'd like to have veu drink my " I ill "You needn't expt to bribe us." said the workman. vVe're hs-nl to th sort f thing, arid the bestj thmg you can do is t dust rigut out.j "Dust what?" "Get. Move one." "When will you be ready to receive visitors any way4?" asked !tho country man. -Not in months vet." "Now. that' too old fired bad," sa'd tho countryman. "Afore j I left hum. Eliza says she, Zekle, if you com' hum trutu York without crossin' that bridge rvoii hain't no uusband of mineno meire. It's your big chance tei become tamous in our village.' says she, -fan' jou haint ye a you it. Now, stranger, be you a married man? ' I am." said tho workman. 'Then you can understand how L'm rit n rliitt iif" in- rr finnn in don't take advantage ol rn 2 F r o Papers, Take Notice. S iwt the thing to cnr.- prevent Hog Choi U l!de&ae to whkh Swine arseob- ft prerrot that elroodful disease .iwIS" Trkrhnas, and win put your bo In Jfty. healthy ndltion. c&arfn tho Ud , CTer, &c , of worms and para' tea pMiauro eontaina ooe and Qe-half 5na and will, if Riven -trtctlr accorrtlnaT to scttoM. cure lo hofi of the Cholera and put 111 condiflon to fatten In one half the osoAltimc. thereby Baving one half of the feed. ASri.Tfy .V IIarlln coontr aregivtojflt B.1 U na should tray i pack- "rr a V . i . . . ' iifTnTJLTJLiTTf' na rcun,by w. li. ETC?, DrtAt, Market Street, TVlhntngtoa, "Go across." said the workman. stepping aside, and allowing thqeouniry uiaii to pass ouio the bridge. -Brooklyn Eayic. ' . . j Alothcr Swan's AVorni Syrup- .Intallible, tasteles, harmless, I cathar tic; tor- teveriahness. worm?, "constipation. 25c. essnesS, Two Koiiiiuicsi The son ot a leading! lawyer in New York, some years ago. was attracted hv the innopt'iit fact und ouick wit ot a Welsh chambermaid in his fatner's house, and declared that ho prelurrtKl her to all the fashionable beauties who hael courted his notice. His family protested, but to no pur lOre. The only concession he would make was to consent to go to Europe tor three years before marrying the girl. In the meantime, having an in dependent fortune, the lover placed her at one of the best schools in New York. Thocirl wa3 ambitious and devotee! in her affection to the man who had chosen her. He returned and louni her more lovely lhan ever , Thoy were married, and the latly ii now onetof the leaders of society in the city where they livea noble, refined, charuijn? wo man, j , An omihent iurisL well-known m Pennsylvania in the early part of this century, was "making the circuit," on h:rseback. anel stepped tor dinner. at the house of a farmer. The daughter of tho farmer waited on Ihem.l and tho jadge who had been ft cynic about women observed the peculiar; gentle ness ot her voice and a certain sweet candor in her face. After dinner the farmer said: - ; VM&ry; bring tho judre's horse," -lUry started U th fisld, which was inclosed by a barredfer.ee. Laying her band on the topmost rail, she vaulted lightly over. -. - "I saw," said the Judge afterward, for tho first time, a woman with a mind and body I should reqairo in mv Wife. I called again and again at farm er C's. At last I sent Mary ; to school for a couple of years, and here she is." nodding to the stately matron who pre sided at his table. . - Tho sons of the Jndeandth's real Maude Muller all attained! distinction: one, like his father, at the bar; another was an eminent divine, and the third was a Southern candidate for the Presi dency. All were noted. for their fiery eloquence, their high sense of honor anel a certain . appetite for j fighting. whicn was well sustained by strong physical health. 1 he Judge had not been mistaken in Mary's qualities of n,:..l . kl.. t..i.' n Of ow Well and Mrong'." SiiiPjIan. Illinois . Dr. R. V.Pterce. Buffalo. N Y: Dear fifr I wish to stte that my daughter. ajieel Id. was pronounced incnrable ani was fast failing as the doctors thought. T . i -I L. 1 . . wnii ooriKumpuon. i oniauteu a 'nan 'ozen bottles of your Gehlen Medical Discovery" fir her and fhe ceimmenced impreiving at nce, and is now well and strong. Very truly yours, KEV. ISAAC N. AUSTIN. "Discovery" sold by druggists, ni-th HIS WEDDING ItEPORT. Tho Railroad Man as a Society ICeportr ' Tho railroad reperter, with a map spread before him. was busily engaged ouildir.g the last link ot a road which wswto connect the X., Y. W. and G". O H. roads, forming a errand trunk line between the important points ot A anel Z.. tho local tariff of wdich would pay eperating cxiehscs, fixed charges, live per cent, quarterly divideuds, with an occasional scrip issue to holders of preferred paper. While thus engaged, the seciety editor J. urned in his i chair. pulled down his corsage and said : Aro you much of a ladies' man?" "Me? Yes, I am always on time. although ! may not look it," satd the railroad reporter very calmly. VAt onetime I was a regular standard gauge, steel-rail, stone-ballast swell, but ot late years I have uncoupled from that sort of business . and . have been running on a different line." i "Do you think you could Telleve ;me to-night of a recherche affair araonjr the.creme de la creme, anel do justice to the tout ensemble of a soiree r ! J "I think I can, if there's time to make the transfer without missing con nections." . " Yon'll bo on time to witness tho de- noument. It's the marriage of Colonel D'Oille's daughter. Pay strict attention to the bride's costume and write un a detailed description of it. The railroad reporter took out his linen duster from tho bottom of his es critoire, borrowed a chew of tobacco from the political reporter, and started for the residence of Colonel D'Oille. Among the wedding notices the next morning was the following: . "Last night a largo number of high joints, blockaded the residence of Colonel D'Oille to witness the marriage of his lovely daughter, Jeanne Baptistie to the Hon. John Quincy Jeems, jr. Colonel D'Oille was general manager of the entire guest system, and had his head-quarters established in the dining- room, and only left his post and the sideboard, where the gentlemen were frequently side tracked for repairs, to so through the parlors on a trip of in spection. Mrs. Col. D'Oille acted as commissioner ot the guest pool and superintendent nf the dining service, and spent the most ol her time fixing tho divisions of ihe 6npper courses and seeing them forwarded to destination on schedule time. It was in fact a Miller platform. Westinghouse-brake, paper-carwheei occasion. Jnst before :he arrival of tho revereud conductor who was to pull the bell-cord for the matrimonial train Col. D'Oille left the sideboard and started np grade with a heavy load, and in consequence slipped an eccentric and came into tho parlor, running on ono side, but was flagged down in time to prevent his jamming ms headlight through a bay window. The colonel, in stopping to fill his tank too often, lost the right of way and did not witness the ceremony, j "The bride. -a slender beauty, was dressed in a flowing robe do chanibre of yellow tinted bobinet muslin a la ecru, looped np at the sides with a Hungarianjpompadour of blue grena dine and fichus of Queen Anne gimp. The dress was cut on an incline of forty-eight degrees across the shoulder and curved around under the left arm.1 The bosom of the fair bride was sur m "tinted with a trestle work pf Lends XIV. lace, and her waist was surfaced up and filled with artificial flowers, n.a!e attractive by several narrow gnage short lines of red trimming, which skirted around and centered at a com mem terminal point on the cmst of her ptdonaise. Down the lrent of the rbe was a midland reiuMi of an'ique buff serge, intersected by numerous feelers of costly fez merino." Chtcayo Times. : I1 MISCTXLANEOUST Olinton & Point Caswell , ;r-Rafl'.:Eoad.f;;..; gEAXED rROPOSAL8 WIIX. BE RE celved Ull 1J o'elock, M., of tbo leta day of April, 1883, for the p'aeilnsland track laying of the Clinton & Point Caswell Rail Road. Specifications' and Jproilea may bo eoen by applying to R. P. PADDISOX at Toint Cae- i well, Pender county. F. W. KERCITSER. mch 15-lm . President. Jfew Tort & Wilmington Steamship Line. .1- ' " .STCAMEItsJ WILL SAIL. FUO.M NEW TORK EVERY i 8ATURDAT, ata;oclock, P. M. REGULATOR. Saturday, March SI BENEFACTAR- ....Saturday, March 31 REGULATOR.! 1 Saturday April 7 BENEFACTOR. ....Saturday, April 4 REGULATOR. Saturday, April 21 .i : BESEFACTOR Saturday, AprH 2S 49 Through Bills Lading anel Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Potnte i in 2orth and South Carolina, , Tor Freight or Paaaage apply to TH5AS E. BOKD, Superintendont, Wllminrton, K. C THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Uener&J Agenta. mch 19-tf. ! C. D. FJJorrill. .i TJNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec ond street, opposite Southerland'a atables. Respectfully Boliclts orders and guarantees good work, prompt delivery and satisfaction in overv respftct. tcav lP-tf FLEMMING HOUSE. MARION, 3NT. O. W. J. CAliAIS, Prop'r O ITU ATE D AT THE VERY FOOT of the Blue Ridsre. within sleht and easy reach of some of the most famous peaks. The Roan Mountain and o.her points of Interest are near. Delightful air. salubrious climate and excel lent water. I will be pleased to correspond with parties proposing rest or recreation In the mountains durlnar the Summer monlha. Excellent tabl. clean beds, airy rooms and prompt . service guaranteed. Terms low. teo lu-ejm New Jewelry Store. . rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLT announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that ' : i i - he has leased the premtto No. 13, Market 84., and la now in receipt of, a j j Handsome Stock of Goods, ! which will be displayed in a fevr days. "aT" Watch and Clock repair big epeeialty. ' - i' p :.!. - doc 39 JNO. n. ALLEN. 1 1 iLYOM&HEALY State & Monroe Sis., Chicago. Will tend piwpaM t as? adrfraat taaSr i for liteS, sOO ilJ fcojrangt I ImmiamU. Suit. Cana. Ealtc. StaiMlU. Drcta MajrH Stafi. aad HxU, Sundry Ontnu, t rtaii. l3Cla latruetiea i fnr AiMlmr haoIa. avii a fT -foBagdSitavr. fbJ3-oodlyd D a mm T' not, Ufa la sweeping by, go and dare be fore you die, eome thlnjr mljrhtv and sublime leavo behind to connner time." $66 a week. in your "wn town. $5 outut free. No risk. Everything new. 4 Capital not required We will tarnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much aa men, ana ooys ana gins masa great pay. Keader.lf von want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for partlcu ars to II. Hallett & co., Portland, Maine. nrtv lftji.tw tf. M r. II- II. Il.irri. Warrenton. X. C, says.- 1 used Brown's Iron Bitters with saiislacteiry results for weakness and loss of appetite." y Tho tariff commissifm's salary and expenses amout to $93,000, or about $50 a day to each member. , 1 Skill in tbe Work Shop. ! ' To do good work the raechaniic must have good health. Jf long hours ol confinement in close rooms have en feebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once, and before some or trantio trouble appears, take plenty of Hop Bitters, liis system will be rejav cnated hi3 nerrea strengthened, his sight become clear, and tho, whole con nitatton be built up to a higher work i tg condition. S Excursion and Pic Nic ; i ... EASON IS OVER. THE THEATRICAL and Ball season la now openmr. Gentlemen who are ued to FIRST-CLAfe6 work and a clean and Comfortable rberslKffywill find It at - JOIIN WERNER'S, PractidJEArter an-d Perfusaer. No, 23 Mute; 9treec berireci FroaUi Street.. P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 voL 12mo., Clolth. tL25. 'The publication of such facts in. a shape that makes them accessible, is the very be-t servico that the public spirited men in tho bouth can do their State -V. TV World, "The very thing needed. A very important wort tor the State." Wilmington Star. 'A timely and valuable publication. Must Erove f reat service to tho btate." CTizr )tte Journal. ! i ; "Mr. Hale hs done the State a greatuer vico "BilAkal Recard-er. , ! "Of such thorough excnerce that !t de serves the widet tlrcu laiion. XushviZU (Tenn.) Lumberman. r i The book is well printed on tinted paper, Is handsomely bound In cloth, contains 273 pages and an accurate ami beautifully executed map of the Mate, with all its railroad routes de flnod. . : . 1 EVERYBODY'S BOOK. . Answers to simple questions freqnently put to lawyers by i Laymen. ; Polnta In Law ot valne to every roan in North CaroUna :he Profevkroal man. the Fanner, the Mechanic, the Landlord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. 12mo., paper, Prtoc (Five Postage Stamps) ISceoU. For sale br booksellers generally i who may be supplied in quantities on favorable .terms, by cither of the undersigned. - If not to be had at your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of tbe price, by E. J. HALE & SON, Publisher: ltooke llcrs and SUtioners, N. Y.; or, P. 1L IlaJe, Pubahcr, Ralcljh, X. C. , WHOLESALE TFICES. GSr The following cnounlona represent wlojeaie prteea generally, in making up email orders JUsher prices have to be ehaJfed 00 10 00 ..a 75 W 60 rJ0 28 CO 00 BAGGING standard........... 2 Vh Cv ... BACON North Carolina -nams. r & Shoulders, lb........ Sides, i WESTERN SMOKED Hams... Sides. a... .a Shonldors. ........... DRY SALTED Sides, V e Shenkiers. &s.... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, 8econd Hand, CAChi .. 1 New New York, each. ... .... 1 New City. each 1 BEESWAX, BRICKS, M BCTTER, y y- ' North Carolina.. Northern........ Wilminrtou . 17 Northcrnt....... ............. 0 CANDID, jj .Sperm.....-;.... Tallow...... AdamanUiiO CHEESE, & NortUera JTactory..... Dairy, Cream SUtft COFFEE, y Sr Java... ....L... ........ lilo... CORN MEAL. lns..in vcks COTTON TIES, bundle.... 1 DOMESTICS Sheeticff, 44, f yd. UL.. Yarns, Vlunch. ........ ir... 1 ECiOS, dozen.. ; ........ ri'iii SLockerel, No. 1, ? bbl.....:.lt; GO 3Iackerel. No. 1. half bbl.. S jvi Hackorcl, No. 2, bbl I 9 Miickerel, No. 2, W half bbl. . 5 Mackerel; No". 3, v bbl 7 Mullets, v bbl..... 3 . Mullets, Porkbbls... 7 N. C. Roc Herring, v keg.... 3 lrv Cod. V? Vs. .............. . FK RjTILIZE Ra , ? 2,000 tfcs reruTUn tmano, o. i - . so. 2 " I5bo.. IlaughB Phosphate. . . 17G 11 W u a a & oo a icuj 00 c a CD a a a a 18 13 ll : If 00 ;) 6 00 S3 A) CiMi 00 18 & 1143 14 (S3 14 6f I IS 10 10 (0 77Vi 50 es 1 00 0? CO 75 00 CO M 5 & 25 12 1 14 14H 32 I ' SSi .14 IS Ml L 73 : 1 ; io 23 ISUVIXllOAJDO. C Carolina Central ..Company. . , Orrtcx or occuix. Bcrzxmjarxjssrr, W13alnton. rL Kor. B. '' aP a Change of Schcdulo. fF AND AFTER NOV. Klh, following tKDeasje Rallroa-l: . , . will be operated. caUi N0.1.J No.i. (10 Ofl Cf 10 00 & n m & S 00 a 3 50 00 Carolina Fcruuzor Ground Bone Bono Meal....i..... Bone Flour... i Navassa Gr.ano. Complete Manure. . . Whann's Phosphate. Wando Phopphate. . Berger & Bntz'a Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellercza Cotton Fertllirer.65 00 French's Carbonate of IJait?... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 FLOUR, $bbH " I rine..... ;-o oo .57 W ..'.. 00 . . ..00 00 ....00 00 ....45 03 ....) 00 00 00 ....CO CO ....10 00 OO CO ....00 00 ....00 00 Northern Super. .. V Extra... i City MU1 Extra " . Family. ....... " Extra Family.... ULUE ft GRAIN, t? bushel . Corn, from store, bage.whita. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, oargo, in ba?3. whltef. Corn, cai-gt, mixed, in bogs.. uots, rrom storo. . (Jew Peas..... HIDES, tf-& . . Green Dry HAY, 100 HjS 60 00 00 fiO 75 R0 11 2 & tx,n to ftM 00 fiT-00 f rW f-o hAO 00 4fc45 00 W7 00 8AT, 00 6-m 00 fiTTO 00 570 00 ftHiO 00 SixX 00: ( 7 M : 0 9 0 43 5 00 tfz 6 00 Sti H M & S 75 0 6 50 fit e, to l 10 -a.' 75 4 10 uttt i 20 CO ... 75 ...60 00 ... 13 00 10 00 43 0OJ 00 00 oo 40 CO ... 3 00 90 00 GO m on SO Eastern Wejetern North lUver HOOP IRON, V Ton.... Northern J....... North Carolina. LIME. & barrel ... LUMBER. City 8a wed. M ft. Ship Stuff, ropawod. 1H 00 Boturh Edge Plank.... .15 00 . . Woes India Cargoes .nooordlmi to quality i 38 00 Droned Flooring; eeasonod. . IS 00 Scautling and Board. com'n. -13 00 MOLAS8E3. V jrallon New Crop Cuba, in hhds.... " in bbls-.... Ityrto liloo, in hhds. " In bbls... Sugar House, In hbda........ 'Y " in bbls.. .i. Syrup, in bbla........ ....... NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd baalji. OILS, gallon Kerosene.. Lard , Linseed Roin Tar ; . . Deck and 8par POULTRY I Chickens, lire, grown.. '.L spring Ttirkoys. . . . ............ PEANITtS & bushel... POTATOES, bushel Sweet Irlsh, bbl FORK, barrel City Mess.. Prime.. Rump RICE Carolina. 1? B... Rough. -tf buehel RAGS, lb Country... City... ROPE. V U.. SALT. V sack, AhroS Liverpooi i.... Lisbon.... American..... SUGAR, V tt-Cuba Porto Rico A Coffee B C " Ex C Crushed. SO AP, V Northern. ........ SHINGLES, III Contract. . . k. Common.... .................. Cypress Bers.. Cvpreee 1 lear t . . , . 8TAVES. V M-W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 K. O. llogshead 00 oo TALLOW, ih....l 5 TIMBER, M feet-Shipping J2 00 Fine Shipping I... ...... .11 25 Extra . do 9 50 Mill Prime 7 50 Mill Fair...... 6 50 Common Mil!.. 5 00 Inferior to Ordlnarrv-. 0 00 WHISIvEY, If gal Northern.. J 00 North Caro'1.31. . ......... 1 OtJ WOO L, & ttr W&skceL ........ 25 Cnw39bed......:,. 21 Bnrrv , 10 as a a en ec et & st 50 U 75 GO l'2fc 65 0 KO 6V 12 25 10 85. &S5 UC i dp I teo U 11 50 .930 'oa. tie ex ir?2 Of) 15 00 es $ a 3 ioh 10 ft tf a 41 V 45 4P 20 82 80 75 15 4A 00 00 20 22 S3 SO n 7S 7S ...23 ...IB 00 ...17 00 Pv'j gf lVtfiD 1442 oo a J18 oo l 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 s 4 at lotir 5 OO 00 00 lfi 22 75 80 00 7 CO - 00 104 W 60 5 7 13 00 fe510 00 as i c Oil 00 aiz oo 4912 (X) 0 7 00 a 6 oc es 4 oo 3 5 00 ASM 22 a ia UTTER ! GILT-EDGE VERYCHOICE. r A f A1K PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPI1ES3 TTHTTT. DAILY. . Learn Wllnilnjrton at.. ...... 5U P. IL Arrive at Charlouo at..;... .7.43 A. IX. Leave Charlotte at.V. U.l.tM IU Arriro at Wllminxtoa at....0.CO A. 21 Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular station only, and notats eeslnated ta tho Comp&ayi TlmeTablo. ; - w... f ' Train So. 1. Dairy except Sunday.- r- j Do. No. 2. . do. . do.-- Saturtiay, SHELBY DIVISION," PASSENGER, UAII -EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. 1 ! Daily except Sundays. . Leave- Cbarlotto..........!..,.,!.. At. ' Arrlvo at Shelby .......12.20 1 IL LcajiShe&y.................;...: 1.40 p. M. Arriyeat Charlotte... ...... .v. .;.fi.4! P. H. Tralua No. I and 2 make close connection ate ' Hamlet with ii. & A. TraLnj. to end from Ral tvigh, and at Charlctto with' Shelby, J!vlaloa Tbroughfeeplnff Cars lrwen PTllcngtoa id Charlotte aivl lalek:h and Chartue Tako Train No, 1 for Statesvllks. StaUona Western NOR K, Asherille and points -West. Also, for SpartAnburg, Green vllleAthcsa, Athuita and all point southwest.- 1 U C. JONEiL? I i-.;'... Superintendent. 1. W. CIARK, General Vaiecrgcr Ajrcnt ' xot Yi ' - . - -1- . '7-v Wilmington & WeMon Railroad Company. ' WUnUnfftonl N. a, Novl8, UgT 1 Change pfScHula.f 0N7 A,NIt; AFTER NOV, 5.. 18S2, AT t4 A. M., Paasenjrer Trains en the Wilmln ton & Weldon Rallivad. wiil ran m Xollowi: DAY MAIL ANDEJwPIlESS TRAINS IUU.T . , Nos. 47 NoiiTll xira 44 SoCTli, Leave Wllmlmrton, Frontflt. Depot,'' fl.40 A. M. Arrive at Wetaon....j.-...)....,i38.40 P. M. Leave Weltlon. p. fx. Arrive atW'llm'gton.FrcntSt. D'pc; SU0 P tt. Fast Thsooor iUa & PASirars TixtsJ , j DA11.T N'os, 4a North , axd j soctb. Leayo Wllmon,FrontSL,Lpb 6.45 P. Mj Arrive at Weldon....... .;.. l.iap.M, IiCave Weldon.. ............. ........ fi.10 P.H, Arrive at Wilm'gton.Front St. Drt VUi P, tK MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS I)iXLT, Kos. 45 Korto t&4 l 601m.. 'j .!: , ... Leavo Wilmington... !.il.... ...... 9.20 p, Jrt, Arrive at Weltlon., ...... 4.00 A. K. Loavc WeMon at. .w A. M. Arrive at Wilmingtoa.. ,i 7.CJ A. KL TTain No. 40 South will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wllsnn, Goldsboro andMagnny Trains on Tarboxo Branch Road Leave Roe? Monnt for Tarboro at 12 It. and 7.W P. fil Iijf. RetwrnlM . leave Tarboro tSvA. l and 3 P. M. Daily. . . . f... .... ; . . Trains on Scotland ffeck branch Roadlev Halifax for Sootland Neck at : :.30 l;H. Re. tartdng keve &&J&lieck, Bill Q -tftiocif daily. . " - ' . -y .v ... TralnNo. 47 make close eoanectloa at Wei don for all points North Daily. . All mil via Rjchzaond. and daily except Scnday yla Bay ' Train o. 43 run, dany end rnalktis'eiaee htm ruction for all pointe North via lUchraond am4 Washington. Kck. 47 makes close ocrnnooOon tor Tarboro.. A . .... ., , ... .1 ATI traina run soLrf ttvi Wiiwhm a i Washington and have Pullmon lalace 61ee ' t..: JOHN P. ttTvTKS. h ' General BoporintendcBi.' ' T. M. EMKESON, General Faeer Aet. Wilniinffton, : Cblnmblo 6 Auffnsta E. Hi Co. f 1 1 on ice err GxircBJx Bv r mi'i maj. r. DeRosset &. Co. , 1 mch 9 r Positive Bargains N BLEAClfED COTTONS, 10 SLirtins, CoonterT'Saea, JTable Dmak arvl Towels, - j ; :. " ""': -1.3 ; : White Good, Hamburg and IrUh- Foist r. Trimming. Wnuer Coraflo, Health, Ab domlnel anl M. M, Corset. . . ChangorSctt ON AND 'AFTER NOV. 3THV IGi, i A 7.23 A. it, the follcrtni? Piscjot tkteel un will be run on tide road : - " f NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILTNos. 41 ' Wcct and 47. Eaat. .J Leave Wilmington..... M...'flLS0 P. II IJei-eFlorcnoo.....k. ....... .....'1X5 A. tx. Arrive at C. C A. Junction.... fW A, It. " Arrive at Columbia................. 6.43 A. W. Leave Columbia... . ..10.oa.P. M. Leave C, C. ft A, Junction..... ...10.50 P. ii. Leave Florence. ..... 1.50 A. Itf. I Arrive at WlhrJngton. .............. jt2 A. JSi; Night ZIktc xin Plssrorcra Taxur, Darir, No. 40 West, akd dat Maii. jctd Paa scycra Ttzaxj. Ho. 43 Kxsu- M r i Leave Wilmington ......'..;l.ld p. It. ! Arrive at Florence. v........... 2.4 A M. LeaveFlarenco....................;.lz.MI. ZL Arrive at vvtimtrgtoa.. ....... .....-6.23 P. UL MAIL AND PASSENGEtt TRAINS DiTLTj "os.( Wetaf:dt5East, ' J r Leave WaIan........l:.....;.7l23rA. EI Arrlvo at Florence.. ............;.iio a. M Leavo Fleroncc at. 4.M.P. M. Antreat Wllta!cgton....:...-..-.,.-BX5P2a Train 43 s tepe at all HUtlon. . . . t y No. 43 stop only at Fmlngton. VTalterClc, Fair Illuo and Marion. ( . ,z T Fasten ?cr f or Columbia and a2 pdcU on G. ) & C. li. IL, C, & li. Stations, ' Alzd Jmvv 1 Hon, awl aii poin beyond, hwpid-aia J NlbtExiJTC. - fceparate Pullman! Krr for" CtJLxlrnn fcha for Augusta tm Trtln 4-i. au traiaa run solid Utwteu (Tlurlettoti aad WUmingion. . -.. ; JOHN FlBrvTXE. - General fcupcrtitondciit. T. M.ESIER:N. General Pasecxr Axant.'i nova. 1 :-.v- v.. ....... . Jr ... ... : - . -H -I SOME MORK. I JpT RECElKl V A OTII ER LOT thoe EtJSGANT HAVANA CBX2X)OTsi Warranted the bet ' r " ' ' " f FIT & CENT CIGAR, . AIX A l l USE F. Also, tte Lt ONE IWU.1B KID. tatbe.dty.v.' ,v ":-." ' I .;" -v----. ,:. ::J." JNO. J HEDRICK. taclxU vr.Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. CalCwi take aESioke. : t m . n. cnrLrrrvTALD. Bo. Trz&t BtzsiCovr Exti; -..w;rtv CMU . r.: ... .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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