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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 24. 1883 Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, X. c, . , as second-class matter. ine Washington Uas uompany is commanding now a great deal of atten tion at tne lianas of the; newspaper press. It is a monopoly and has been a monopoly for yeare, arid threatens to cling like a leech just so long as such rogues as Keifer can be1 fonnd to protect them. They ha.ve held together" by virtue of the peculiar ideas of civil ser vice reform held by so 5 many of the "party of progress,'? such, lor instance, as that protection is !due the monopoly inasmuch as the monopoly j furnishes individual members of Congress with as iree gratis. Between 1864 and 1881 forty bills have been introduced to create other gas companies, but they have all V WORK FOK WOMEN. The number of women pursuing gain ful occupations has largely' increased during the past thirteen years. In 187,0, the census repdrted 1,836,28S women wage-receivers; in 1880 the number had risen to 2,647,157, and thi3 increase has gone on steadily, so that now there been fought down by these Congressmen are probably not less than 3,000,0C0 who were bought up by the Washing? women in the United states who earn ton Ga3 Company. Last January their own living This increase in the charges were brought against this mon- n umber of women workers has been opoly and Mr. Murch.of Maine, offered accompanied by a corresponding widen- a resolution for the appointment of! a ing of the field occupations open to committee to investigate the charges.. women. In this movement the various This committee consisted of Mr. Crow exchanges for women's work have ajd- ley of New York. Mr. Aldrich ot Illi ed materially. The work of the New nois, Mr. Bisbee, Mr. Martin of Dele- ware, and Mr. Cox, of North Carolina. Gen. Cox it is said was the only onejof the five members who believed in mak-j ing a thorough and honest investigation York Exchange is pretty well known to our readers, but a similar one is in progress in other parts of the country. In a late number of the New Orleans Times-Democrat there is a statement of ot Mr. Klotz's charges. the operations of the Christian Women's Exchange and the Women's Industrial Association of that city. The former association earned $26,000 last year. Classes have been formed in archi tectural designing and painting, in embroidery, lace work, stenography, and that they had type-writing, book-keeping and cook ery. One insurance company has employed eight .women as ac; conntants, stenographers and type writers, and the results are altogether satisfactory. A number of other busi ness houses in New Orleans have tried the experiment also, arid the testimony is that the women are as good as men at their work as stenographers and ac countants, and much steadier. This movement in New Orleans is worthy of especial mention, because the so-called "Sonthern idea" of women as creatures of elegant leisure prevailed there a short tfnio ago. In other cities Chicago, for instance a larger number of women than in the Crescent City are employed in remunerative work.- In this city, says the New York Mail and lxprcs$, we know of a woman who earns an average of mbre than $30 a week as a type-writerl and therd are many others who make from $15 up. The problem of women's work is solving itself. It is no longer necessary for every woman who wishes to earn her living lo take to sewing or school teaching. Nor, on the other hand", need she be co-educated, and s:udy for the law or the medical profession. The opportunities for women who wish to . i. i ; i , . vvuriw aie luureu&iu every uay, ana in -A - : : - -: JPEKSONA lV ' r -' : ; Hon. Ros well-P. .Flower, of New York, who is talked of for President, is worth over 1,500,000. He is, of course, a popular-Flower. What is fame? fHohnj Brown had twice as long an obituary iin the Lon - don press as Anthony Trollop, Prof. Green or Prince Gortschakofi. Ex-Senator Blaine is busily engaged in writing his political recollections. A large number of agents are canvassing for subscriptions, and there is no doubt of the success of the work. J. '11. McViekcr, the well-known Chicago theatre manager, looks so much like Henry Ward Beecher that he is often taken for him. He maintains that the resemblance ends with the looks. I i Senator Iogan's refused to let his age be known is the subject of Washington gossip. Une explanation of it is that he had not reached the constitutional age when he first became a member of Congress. Chief Moses is visiting Gen. Miles ati Portland, Oregon. Moses is a cor pulent old follow, with mild manners. He recently discarded blankets, but s';ill sticks to buckskin moccasins and his crown is a cow-boy hat. j i A specific, and the only one too for alt forms and types of skin disease, is known the world over as Dr. Benson's MISCELLANEOUS. Skin Cure. It is' not a patant medicine Drug MOONSHINE. but a reliable, certain remedy. From beginning-to end the investi- gists. gation was one sided. It was proved, however, that the 'company had, em piujeu a Hiuiesbioiuu lODDyist, w in a Many a warm lover of nature after lee of $5,000, to defeat a bill proposing marriage finds that he is wedded to art. to charter an opposition gas company,. -boston Iranscnpt. in many waysi w fyi. 0.0 iiac tica-uscu Qnicr!.tt.;nfinonnai;cit;An iwuKiug-uuair uibv are always on tne "w"0"" "W 1U11HVUW fbMlAUVU. I 1 1- L I 3 TJ Fff i - f ,r. . . , , ,. , i itu, ,uuu ixevei fici aucau. jjusluii j.ran- iur. jvioiz nas recently puDiisnea a script. speech which he would have delivered ' Said Brown in a fit of srleen : -Char- in the House of Representatives had he I ley is the biggest fool in the world."i not been rarrod i hv I thn rtrhlfrarv 'Mighty generous in you to say so. - v j , - i , i n , Mrrwnvk Transcript. xnv report 01 tne select committee was kiliprf thp fhnr rlv ?n at. to was hnished on the 16th of February, while trying to get away with the ninth. out was withelu by the Chairman (Mr. Snmn mn.wnt thofnrrh n, n-, yiuwuiyj unm ounaay morning March I mer of the close of the Forty-seyenth gress I endeavored with pcrsistei 4, when it was presented to the House, together with the minority report, at half past 3 o'clock in the! morning. From the time of the presentation of the report up to within fifteen minutes Con- pcrsistence to be heard on this subject, as I i certainlv had a right to be heard. To my utter surprise, some membjers of the com mittee, who knew all the facts of the case, objected. ! i I next endeavored to obtain permis sion to print the subjoined remarks! in the Congressional Jiecordt and Went personally three several time to Ithe Speaker for that privilege. Two other gentlemen, distinguished members of the House, also besought the privilege This is the season when the saloon keeper scatters a pound of sawdust and a tewiolcl cigar stubs in his back yard and calls it a beer mrk.Piiladelvhia Kf - ( rw-w - unronicLe-iieraui. xue uiruest man mac you wui en counter is the one that leaves a box ot soap at your house for a few days. Ms it real good?" asked a lad v of ona of these soap venders; and then looking au mm sne auaaea, renectivelv," 5ut. ot course, you wouldn't know anything aooui u." Cincinnati Saturday Jxight. The Secret of the universal success of j Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, , chemical and medicinal principles and . does j dst what is claimed for it no more and no1 less. -- j By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health -in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dearborn Ave, Chicago, Nov. 7. I have been a great ssfibrer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly every tiling I ate gave m distress, and I could eat But little. I have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel xone of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and fed first-rate. Iam a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iron , Bitters does not contain wniskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or .cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn sleep lqssness, dizziness, nervous MISCELLANEOUS- L. Bpatwright's oxte doi t a r ; j Roller Process Flour. PAE0LE D'HONNEUR" .S,i UKEIG N NEWS 1 embraes special Wb.h ! ? i of the globe. Under th:;;;.. 4,1 , . AMERICAN NEWV ' are given the Telcom.- - week from aU T,arr .K.Patth. trc alone makes VwWon.- Xb THE WEEkLT HERai r. 1'ULITICAL NEW! For, Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro ducing qualities, it is the liighest attain- able standard. la the cheapest. iui report or ' embracing complete iwi vf ' -patchea from f SShSSL W '--izrr.yy" eminPnt i.?, n Lite iiiiPHLinna rr ihA r V M v ilUUr, rouud THE FARM tw ' 7 of the Week I v HeraM fSr "raisTng Poultry SS pair. Jhla is sfpplemenS h5 department, widely copied, nSJe?tS1N5 THE HOME ; r4 giving receipes for practical .h.iL I making c'othing mtSciStSS latest fashlonaat th .P with S item of cooking or economy ViJSSl. department is practically testnf 2 fore unblicatlon TtJl Vl.1011 expert u London conesfoondenta Guaranteed iii every Instance fore publication.- LettfiA 7 7. W idon corrcsnondenu nn .t"iriaritoi fashions. The Home Department 1 -J ly iieraiu win save the Housewif ;wc one hundred times the price 01 ! J 0T Interests of F ce 0 1 hc P The SKILLED LABOn ! TRY IT, IT WILL FKOVE ALL WE CLA M FOR IT. JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT dec 19 are looked after, corded. There and evfirr-thfU , J V.A&U is a pare dovmt ,84reralf fcl?! the bu'sin X found in the sn5 J,! featatft itlo. 1 vFU1w:u price ami ...r 1883. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. debilityj weakness, &c. ' Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made bv Brown Chemical Co. , Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. apl IC-lw tD-c-nrm GUNS AND CUTLERY ! 1 4. 1 uuLxiiuua wiicrw mere jieea oe no antagonism between the tvx sexes, nor any "unsexins" ot the woman. "' Liady Beautiiiers Ladies, you cannot make iair skin; rosy cheeks, and SDarklins: eves with all the COSmetifiS ot Fninm nr Vionifi- for me, but that functionary relused to Hers of the world, whiln in nnnr hnu give his consent. , and nothing will eive vou such rioh Ihrce times I asked Dermission of thf I blood, srood hp.alt.h sstrpntrth nr. hoo. AuuayLu pnyu ujy statement,) ana m ty as iiop witters, i A- trial is certain eacii instance Messrs. liazleton, Petti- proot. none, ana isisbee objected. ll ' . .uuum uitc a juu eTTVfT) TT rmr-.TN A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Harper Weekly stands at the head of Ameri can illustrated weekly journals. By its unpar- iisan position in pontics, us aumirabie illustra tions, its carefully chosen serials, short stories. sketches, and poems, contributed bv the fore- 111 use artists ana amnors 01 ine uay, it carries instruction and entertainment to thousands of American nomes. 1 it will always be the aim of the; publishers to maKU-M arperg rreeiuy tne most popular and attractive familyj newspaper in thej world. Harper's Periodicals. I I'cr Year: Harper's Weekly... ..$4 00 Harper's Magazine 4 00 Harper's Bazar.... .......... 1 . The Tiikee above publications Any Two above named 7 oo Harper's Young People 1 50 Harper's Magazine ) Harper's Young People, 5 00 Harper's Franklix Square Library, . One Year (52 Numbers) 1Q 00 Postagt Free to all subscriberg in the United Stateg and Canada. i 4 00 10 00 him to 'remember thatlMr no riht to print in speech in relerence td B. F. Butler tells of his last meeting with ex-President Jeflerson Davis pripr to the outbreak of hostilities. We give it in the shape of. a nevrspaper clipping from Butler's speech to the Sixth Regiment at Boston, last Thurs day. He says: , The Democrats failed to unite at Baltimore, but I will not trench on politics to say more than such was the fact, but I may say that a committee of fifteen from the Breckinridge wins was chosen to meet about Christmas at Washington, to take oneasures for fu ture organization, I was one of that committee, and when I went to Wash ington I found the delegates from South Carolina bringing the ordinances 01 secession. 1 conversed with them pany 1 M Klotz had he Record any me gas com- confession before I retire from tire control of the Spider. I the ac- SILVER PLATED Flies and Bugs. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats. mice, gophers, chipmunks, Icleared out by "Hough on Kats" 15c. SHOUTS. the position merelv to secure offirm auu uuvY tiiut a nave oeen eiectea con- a tt?tv t a nnn -ex . stable of this Drecinct I sten asidft to A VEY LARGE VARIETY OF give some other aspiring man a chance. T)Ai.4. -rr .. I have made many friends and killed Ii-illVeS5 two men aunns mv. editorial raiwr for which I am thankful and Wniv iiiuf. t'M to I nia pnmmnmtv walks aboard, see, "Whene'er. I take mv! How many 'dudcs'il' And when I turn and- look at them ihey cannot look at me. ineir collars tight burtail their sight, Their heads they! cannot turn Why walk they thus with solemn air Iheir mission I would learn. j Monarchist, the noteij stallion owned oy L.fcwigert, 01 Fayette co. 'A celebrated Case." It seems probable that Mr. Mifhopi u uonnor, ot dales burg, is not related to tne, celebrated Charles O'Connor. iesays: "Samaritan Nemnp. onrA me of dyspepsia and general debility." Table Cutlery. ST" Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, dec22-tf Ko, 10 'south Front St Marvin's Celebrated The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will that the subscriber iwishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postagejaid, or by express, free of ex pense (proviaed the j freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each . . j Remittances should be made by Post-OJHce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Jv ewspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. Address ' j . HARPER & BROTHERS, rteo 12 j New York. If d prices and I THE PRODUCE MARKET. eminent divine, iSary tiThh Mn Personal and Sea NoK hC1 auntie , . - v j w w k , as me Weekly HeriM Ti I 18 tPastage free, for One Do Ibr subscribe at anv timp ""eouar. "ioaa The New York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Dollar a Year. . 1 iress NEW YORK H KPATYif Broadway and Am. "5cet!!5 ffi. Address Bi dec 19 Hulbert BrosTlTholmk Price List. r A Dl... m m. tnu, i ocu, square, rosewood. Pric 13 Organ, 4 sets reeds.9 stops and gi and 1 1 organ.........; Organ, e sets reeds, 13 stops, contv 171 (ft 4 1 73 00 , 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. MISCELLANEOUS. and conversed with others of that com- e was valued at $15,000. raittce, ana 1 lound that they had no The Lowell Citizen snnk-s nr w,of a intention, of doins anything but to ery body has noticed and I biemlft ridor. lound an empire, the corner-stone of knovr, that while the profile of a bicvcle which was to be slavery, and to get the rider is well enoucrh a Iront or rear root ironi ine jU nitea biates. l told view is unusually ridiculous, them that bloody, terrible war would Ti,aPh;n, 7v.,J0;,:- t of De tne result ; but it was only lair to those gentleniHti to say right here that they did not believe there would be any contest, and they honestly did not think so, because they were of the opinion that the North would not liht. My answer to them was, "The North will fight, and don't you make any mistake about that." "The North will tight?" one Texas gentleman asked; "well, who will fight?" His blood got up about that time. I replied. -I'll fight lor my own side." The answer was, "There will be plenty ol , men to take caro of you." I said, "I have argued and voted for union for twenty years, and, God helping me, I will tight a year or. two if necessary for the same thing." After I had concluded to return home I called upon Jefferson Davis, then senator lor Mississippi. I had pre- manded by both ex-Federal Tiousiy traveuea witn him when lie was Confederate officers it"rr.r'w"ua"u"? K e-1 A church is soon to be tvuuiiu Mwww. vk urm union New York citv luuu. x wui u iioto 10 tne Senate unamoer, saying 1 should postage that ten- railway to the! that. Hia President mi.Tht nernetuatethe nipmnrv of his Florida fishing! excursion bv uuorninr me new two-cent stamp with the picture pound bass. On the Portrush uiani s causeway, m Ireland, j a tram car driven by electricity ran ten miles an hour steadily, and but that the speed is limited by act of parliament could easily do twenty-five miles an hour. Six tons were taken "upan incline of one in thirty-five." j It is said that one whole regiment of Illinois troops will participate in the May drill at Nashville. One ol the features of the drill is to be a sham battle, in which there will be over 2,000 troops on each side. They will be com- and 9 m M M a o 9 55 M n o i 5 ? ? ? ? ? DR. C. W. BENSON'S AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Is Warranted to Cure I ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, OISBASE8 OF HAIR AND SCALP. 8CROFULAULCER8, PIMPLES A TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartaofthe body. It makes tha gkin white, soft and 5to2SjJein?ve8 tan ud freckles, and Is to BEST toilet dxeesins In THE WOBXD. Rlfgantly put up. two bottlea in onepaelc- oonnmnng ok oova internal and exter- mmmrv w . A 4W WA UV7 UMJUQ. WHICH SORES, HAS HAS u c-i M El O t- 9-- Harper's Magazine begius its sixty-sixth vol ume wun tne juecembcr Number. It Is not only the mostpopular illustrated periodical In uieiica, anu x-ngiana, out also the largest in w owrcmu, niu uioBb ucHuuiui in it3 appear ance and the best magazine for the home. A new novel, entitled "For the Maior," by Con- sutuuu x em mure wooison, tlie author f viine, was uegun in me November Number. In literary and artistic excellence the Man a zine improves with each successive number. Fvfmt fw, . . - ' " cuuiw uc oeen maue lor the lismtpr extract froin oatnltfic American editorial of entertainment of Its readers throuVh hlfm ous stories, sketches, &c. All,Sizcs and Prices, from $50.00 to $2 200 00. . i 'l i j Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Feb. 11th, 1882: "We are also 1 best fire proof naf es dec 19 asked as to the We say MARVIN'S." ( A. A. WILLARD. I Agent ar-WUmlnftton. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: I Harper's Maoazike..... I i rm "Mr skin WITH SCALV SMOOTH AND SOFT AS A LADY'S USE OF VOCU "SKIX Cl RE." A. Salem, N. C. "OR FOUR YEARS I SUFFERED AGONT FROM A SKIX DISEASE. YOUR SKIS CURE CURED ME.". C. C. McDonald.- PlantPrvim. BEEN j COVERED BECOME CIJiAX. IFROM THE M. Noble, Ala. "Five RELIEF. ex- llkc to srp him, ana 1 nav the note m my pos session now, which contained his reply, in which he says: -Call and take tea with me this evening. I shall bo glad to see you." I went, and I said to him : "Cannot you stem this torrent? cannct you stop this terrible catastrophe which w uiwuLUJs uu us- wnat course are you going to take?" He stajed to think ior a ume,anatncn answered: I shall go wun my siue." He continued and saia: -xou arc a Democrat; what course will you take?" I replied : "I shall go with my side" and I did ' and my side will go with me." There was no anger, but more of sorrow between us. and, while the tears stood in his eyes, Mr. Davis, said : "Is it possible that next time we meet we shall meet as enemie3?" I sobbed in my reply : "That depends on you." J. W. Gery, Esq." StatesTille. N. 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Having j ust made a good trade for 100 Sint er Sewing Machines, will sell them for $25 each while they last. Money is qu.te safe In comraoB letter If plainly addressed. I - ; l Terms strictly cash with order. Will take stamps. I Agents and dealers send for oar 40 page Cat alogue. I L On above net wholesale prices agents cab make 100 per cent, profit. ; I Call on us when you come to St. Lonis. i -1. References : Any bank or wholesale house In the city. j Hulbert Bros., is the only General Whole sale house in St. Ixrals. ! HULBERT BROS. 300 100 1 01 1 00 I S 00 25 00 ! 10 00 4 00 2 00 9 00 600 ilsi i.10 S 15 30 923 Olive Street, jan 13-ly Saint LouU, Mo. Fayctteyille Observer. N THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8h..JKr PUROELL HOUSE. JNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, . WILMINGTON N C. Iate Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Flrst-Claaa hi all tte appointment. Terms t?.S0 to 00 a iav. ........ Pb 8 1 packages CUREC ME 2682. 'It U re- rell, pastor of St. church, iTew York 18S0. Joseph's Catholic city, who died in most things, Time, the destroyer of gives to violins an almost indeflnite valuer and importancei The Joan Carlino violin is three hundred I and twenty years old, and in an almost per fect state of preservation. Two thous and dollars is a common. price for a Stradivarius. On one occasion 1,500 acres'of land were given for a Stainer violin, and as portions of the city of ruisDurg are nowp)uiIt upon he land it may well be said to have been the larg est price ever paid fori a violin. ' f M- ' The Baltimore American mtr - obS 111 twhi,le 10 'fid medicine ad ZZSfgir AUi& name in v. " " vuuowhvcjb bo me reaaer an nn deretanding of the uses and purposes of the E,mf- A "otl,1f stance ofthU kto.1 uuimoH mo uicutunes or LIT. C W ItonATi . w.... uAjaujuLJB JrlLLS im part at once, in their names. rith h4. pose or the ingredients which compose them." Headache banished by Dr. Benson's Celerv . ..u .m mm ut uyspepuc tS'JF'SPX111011' 80X0 Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fallon tol. apl 131w-th-frm BeautiiulVlVomen ' are made pallid and f unattractive by functional irregularities.- which Dr. irierce? ravome rrescrDtion" will n. sa it w-7T.n 1 fallibly cure. Thousands Tof w ZZTm ail USSSrZ J5 iajs. By drugsists: M i tn-fii.- H JPrr & Co7. PorUand. illiri . . ., I UU1 1IMI.CW r. . ' not, life Is Rweeplng "Ji ku ana aare he iureyou cue, some- rmM - z i- TZ wcuuAi wf conquer ume." t6 a, week In your own town, to outfit free Nn vS? Jeverything. llS are rr much u uuis awi ciria muta as pay. can particu lalne. v Draw :' i r Harper's Franklin Square Library," ' viyicariaa "umDersj..... ......... 10 00 Postaae Free ta nJl miAmAm.. t .1. - rr-. - -I , - I I K?iSiC' with the Wh7 r "".iFcDQr.?i year. oV-vX.i .V; . Vc spwun u, 11 win oe under- alteS?5 Lanier, Maga, ' ZJi viumng, win ue sent by mwJLpo?tpaI(1.on receipt 0? $3 00 per volume. SUSlr UmtUn. cents each-by ?atPT' Magazine, Alphabetical, inSSfi?? Mtfciasslfiea. for Volumes 1 to 60 iwlI2ceashouldbe m&de by PosUJCGce iffiTif' 1101 copy thUt advertisement vwnai express order of Harper & Bros. Address "dec 13 HARPER A BROTHERS, New York. BtiUHL -AND - AFTFH Electric AppCance an tentiea 30 Hai.Trta! TO MEfJ OflLY. YDUfJfi OB nin f tt a rcasoxAi. &ATCBinwaltin from A.r.. Othes CApEs. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of HiALTit.Vico and SUxbood GcutZrntSl 8eadat once for Illustrated Pamphlet I re. iSdrM VSITAI3 CUT C0. fJACSHAU. K12H- , July 27-doodJtl 500 Ilhds. New Crop Cuba. Hiolasses, JOW LANDING, KX-RRIO "ANTELOPE direct fromIatanzas. For aaltlow. Onlers solicited. ' 9 . 11. the undersigned will revive the publication of the FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER. II The OwiititvHit xr 1w a lanre 23coinnn weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to eul- scribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, ai ways in advance. It will give the news of tlie day in as ample form as its space .will permit, ana both regular and occasional correepoo- -dents will contribute letters from the Capita on State politics and affairs. - i I ;, Democratic in politics, the OBSERVER win labor, first of all. to assure the prosperity pi 11. . m a -n ... . . .1 1 . W a udur me xuwu 01 x ayetccvuxe, - to aeYeivy lMO J'f" agricultural "rpannrr at Ita own ana W nelgnboring counties, and to promote lbt concerns the welfare of: the people of Nortn Carolina. I r Opposed Lo Bnr.h InnnvnttAntl on the bomClT Wavs of onr fathom tut In the STilflC Of P!"0- grea, harm society, the Observkb will be found in full sympathy with the ncw things born of tbo chantred condition of the Souin which sound judgment or enlightened eP"1' ence find to bo also good. .1 . As to the rest: It will strive to deserve im reputation of the name It inherit. feblO E. J. HALE, wili start tmi. MY0RTH& WORTH. A week made at'hoJnebv ness now before the paUlic. rwxitt nnt needed. Men. women, boys ana wanted everywhere to work for us. the the time. Yon can work in spare time, or give vonr whole time to the business other business will pay von nearly wtT No one can fail to make enormous pay, otT gaging at once. Costly outfit od3S-- jSj. dress True & Co. , Angusta, Uac j , - - j Bovlft-dAwtf. - The StaT'Salqon. ' GEO. F. HERBERT, Proprietor. , 13 Market Street, Wllmlrslon, " ?.; JTEWLY FITTED EVERYTHING,. NEAT, clean and nice. ' : " , , J J 'Vri gars, domestic and importeu. apl 9 J
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 24, 1883, edition 1
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