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And what were a hope without a fear? A morning shadow o'er yocth is cast. Warning from pleasure's dazzlin snare: , Ml : A shadow lengthening across the Fixes our fondest memories there past, One shadow m5 ll VB&ffl'H& fS MB So broad round wo it; Yet 'tis but the t there is, so dark, so drear. see nofi the bnntness ark side oi the sphere REaVlEIQi01KQimEim0lR! The only known specific for Epileptic Fits.-?Da "Also for Spasms and Falling Sickness.- Nervous weakness quiciuy relieved and cured. Equalled by nothing in delirium of fever.- Neutralizes genus of disease and sickness. Cures uzlr blotches and stubborn blood Bores. Cleanses blood, quickens slngginh circulation. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles ana scalds.- O'l'nuaocntly and promptly cures paralysis. 1 es, It is a charming and Healthful Aperient. KiDa Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, removing caube. 3rRouts biliousness and clears complexion. Charming resolvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wind.-a Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates, romptly cures Rheumatism by routing iW"a Restores life-giving properties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders. , tJrlleliable when all opiates faii.-&a - Befrcshes the mind and invigorites the Jbodj. Cures dyspepsia or money refundpd.?G3, r3Enuorscd in writing by over fifty thousand Leading physicians in u. S. and Europe.-, Leading clergymen in U. 8. and Europe."a Diseases of the blood owifit a conqueror.f5i For Bale by all leading druggists. $1.50. "jl The Dr. 8. A. Richmond Medical Co., Props. St Joseph, Mo. (32) For testimonials and circulars send stamp, Chas. N. Crittenton, Agent, Kew York City. Kpl 23 lw-nrm Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters ever made. They are compounded from Hops. Malt.Buchu, Mandrake and Dandel ion, the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world, and contain ail the best and most curative proper ties of all other remedies, beiug the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regula tor, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. Jo disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations . They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity of . the bowels orurinary organs, or who re quire an"Apetizer, Tonic and mild htimulant. Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings'or syni toms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until 'ou are sick, but if you only ieel bad rr miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. $500 will be paid tor a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let vour friends suf ie but use and urgo them to use Hop Bitters. - ; . K Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, "rugged, drunken - nostrum, but the Jurest and Best Medicine ever made ; ne Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or tamily should be without them. Try the Bitters to day. ' apl-I2 1 m. . Moving into the light unbounded. Xsti Praig-Knoxl -i A Hoop on d Itoody-Ioody. A detective officer'brbnWht i i - --a--i f - oper to hisjeaptain m a certain police uistnct in this city on a certain day. inu captain nau oeen appomtetl solely for his -'lluence1' land was decidedly unhtted lor his important position. vv no is this man I " , demanded the captain. i holldw,1 s!r.h been 'doing?" asked I think he's "What has hb the captain, j He was trying to whirl aj hoop' on a "hoody doodyV'l j "What's that you gay?" demanded me superior oliieer xou see, sir," began the 1 arresting wiLh a on'jto this 'cove' a ! chumD' beran omcer, "i was 'piping' a mort house to let, and 'go trying to get 'honey'! on a 'hoop racket! out of a went to givejhim tne collar,1 when he 'hopped the twie .' bp comes his 'pal.' who 1 was a 'huff' and tries to 'hu nie. sinirint? oitt at. the same'time to tlie other 'hollow' ruoYO your beaters Snta At- or ;you HiOnsicfc. ' 1 was 'II v to racket lor 1 saw that the 'hooker' him. was 'humphrey'- an the 'hobnail' street Xhe had a that tb Besides there 'peach;' ! 'blazed way and 'jacked the auster.' His 'pal'lthumDcd me on th 'idea pot" and loosened all mv 'ivories Then he 'paadled the hoof' -I think he must have been a 'hish tobov ' but my eye?, how he did 'hike.' He was a 'hog m togs' though. Well. 1 pinch ed thisbawkj' and when! I told hini he would have to cpme btfore the 'high beafe7 he wanted to I'load' nie with 'hush stuff ' but hft badn't enOusfh 'hard cole' toiiank' me." - j i m nie uuuitJ ui nu uiatis wonaenui are you talking about? I a word you iy.,r1 lion tyon patter flash." inquired he officer, j !'-'-, I I "Don't I what?" I -i "Ain't you 'fly' ! i Whv the cove' was done' tor 'heaving a peter from a cart I dont .understand yoa Gan't: sonle from . rt ' i V a cause Cm bo Sm: Per Cent. h dLesea artee from deranged Udnevs and and it strikes at onrA at ti fl8. in ... . w. . ".iuiy. The elemcnt of wwVh ,V , i b em i 7, - . JT i . lwr' lk" an1 oy placlsr nht.ndiUoa- anS "J 3 WW, lyWfleys. Liver and UakSryOrtns blsfPfe1 derangements gener i be yZS? al'gJSL concoctions said Kscjnk for JWER-s 'safe di- H. II. WARNER & CO.. : Rochester. N. T. Pl U-Un To Baildera and others Go to Jaco 8 for Sash, Blinds and Doors- Glass, fou m get all sizes and at the "5 He's a regular, bad 'bwk,' I tell. "But this isi all Greeklto .:mei you talk understandingly?" i "It you jusfr give I this 'bloke' gammy stufln you'll keep him grafting,' that's all I've got tb say. He's on every. 'lay' you :can tliink f, even to; the 'gooseberry lay: He's got' some 'gobsticks' on hini now- ''Hold him up' and 'spot' for yourself." I "Has the prisoner commuted anv crime?" the captain wanted to know." "Holy Moses! , Here .: 1 1'ye been piping' tms gip' olt to you lor ten minutes, and you ask me if he's-'turned a trick'! Of course he has; can't you ;et anything .into your? 'garret ? l m not giving you 'gapeseed.' This is 6ii he dead square. Just deck the gage and you'll rtumblej' You'll let this file' 'fling 'me and 'JBzale' if yod don't oofo out," : 'M'.f. .'iiJl; I" - ' "What is he talking1 about?" i asked he superior of one of Ibis assistants in he office.- .!..- : -- i "Ho says he detected the prisoner in he act of swindling a country man by . ii i f i i. i rying lo sou mm a'Prass ring ne pre tended to find. When the officer at tempted to arrest him he ran away, and another person" a friend! ojt the prisoner. approached and began - to S choke f the officer, who then fired r and lamed the fleeing thief. The officer was then knocked on the! head by this - fellow's partner, who in turn ran a way. -When he omcer toid: tho.ipnsoner he, must come before vou the thief tried to bribe him but the ! detective"" refused the offered money. Ho also Says the prison er is a noted thiet, and has some spoons in his possession! He adds r that ne is afraid -that the thief will bo released if you do not use care.fl ' ' ' .; lou astound meir said the captain, when his assistohi had fiaished.i "Put he prisoner in No. I0inB?ston Courier ; : ' One JExperJence trom Many. T , " . J 1 " ' 1 .' . I? - ' I 1 - - l nave oeen sick ana miseraDie so ong and had! cause"d my husband so much trouble and. expense,1- no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I vas completely disheartened! and dis couraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Ho Bittejrs and used them unknown tb my fumily. I "I soon began to improve and ' gained!, so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped ueU they, j-said, ' Hurrah for Hop jBilters: long may they prosper, for they have made moth er well and us happy.' The Mother! .-. At Warsaw Wis4 the other, evening, an Uncle Tom troupe, styling them selves the Boston Ideal Company, gave a-performarice of that venerable drama. For realism it has seldem been equaled. Among the star actors is a huge i olood hound. The part of the lawyer. Marks, is handled by a young man named . 1j. To well. A little feeling lot rivalry haa, existed for. some time between the bloodhound and Marks a professional jealousy. During , the evening's perr iormance Fewell was m high leather, swinging the traditional umbrella, wheu, the bloodhound grabbed him. The dog swallowed about a pound of meat from the attorney's arm, and, then proceeded to take a section out of the flesh directly underneath the seat, of Mr Powell's ery tight pantaloons. The audience, composed mostly of choppers just out f the , woods, applauded vigorously, thnlling tableau.1 The mutilated attor- ?r attendeOyJDr. JrilHji, of wimecv no Happened to bo In the audience, and ten stitches were neces sary to close the 3.mns wnnnl. Th man who plays the part of Marks now wears a pie plafeirr the basement of his trousers, and the dog's teeth have been niea. "1 had Salt Hheumfor 19 years. Four pacKwes, oj.Mr. Vernon's Skin Cure entirely cured mc." F. P. Lavelle.lMer- ceo, cat. si at druirffists. t v ! The Curate's Kiss. A Atvf . IF! t rtuciwijuung iiign unurcn cu rate, or interesting appearance and jjwpuiaruy in ms district, was waited upon by a young lady of consid- erabie attractions. but with an air of deep melancholy and clad in a some what ascetic garb, SheJnvited him to ner house and revealed to hini a fatal secret, bhe had conceived a deep, a passionate love for the curate himself She knew, she said, that her passion was nopeiess : ne, in ms devotion to the church, for which she loved him all the'more, had vowed himself to a life of celibacy, rind she would carry her at tachment to the grave, which she . felt was not far onV But there was one kindness which it was in his power to grant her, the rememberance of which would bring consolation to I her dark and l-wearv oath. Would he. before they parted forevef, giye her or e kiss?,, After some timidity and agita tion the young curate. ..touched with pity, complied. The lady shed another tear, bade him adieu in a hollow voice and he departed. A few days after ward he received a neat little parcel. gracefully tied with a piece of blue rib bon, and on opening it found an instan taneous photograph (cabinet size) of himselt kissing the loung lady, i Ac companying this was a communication Iron the creature 'herself 'that ' there were eleven more copies and that he might have the whole dozen at. 20 apiece, bhould he not be in want of ihsceli; ANEOUS WHOLESALE PPICES. Tb 'foUoTftaj? oaoirUons rerreacnt Wholesale prieee geaersllr. In matl-ng up maU orders higher prices have to be cluuseu baggixg- J . atftiwittrtt;., ...... .....1 . ... . j lCft-""....;... ..... BACON North Carolina; t nam, V lb... 8bouMers, V lb ?wie. v . . . HOIIE COMFORT. AntH A RAlHt RIDE A COURTRT PHYSICIAN TnJWWHATHE JHiMSOfSOMEJPECPiE. - "I wish to gracious come people would learn when. need a doctor and when tbey don't" xcianea doctor g i , ; na he entered his hTOHeip a cosey little village in the interior cf WESTERN 8MOKEX- , the State of New York, after a tedious nigbt ride of many mllea 'I hare ben down amoss the-Tnountaina to see a man, who the mesen- scr wa. was very sick and net likely to live UK morning, unlet he had immediate help; ionna mm suHerin from a rather eharp attack of colic, which5 his fa'milj mixht have relieved in ten minutes, if they had a grain of sen and two or three simple remedies in the house. ' Bat ho; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache or pant takes them, send, for a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." . j ' j l "Why, Doctor, what kind of simple reme dies, as you call them, do yoa espect people to keep In the house ?" asked hU 'wife,: as she poured him a cup of hot tea. car -J ' it wis case,") answered; the doctor, if they had only put a BESSOS'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER on the man's stomach, he ;il a oo a 10 O 00 ft IS 11 1 18 1M 115 103 12 "4t 75 60 50 rs 20 7 60 0 00 O I 85 a 2 oo ft 1 90 0 00 tS S3 a 9 so eu co B- i... ........ k j'" S3 15 14 VJ 12 2S. 14 ilS woum nave oeen i an right In an j hour, and i saved me a dreary ride " ' ' . ' Jn all ordinary complaints it cures at occe, i . jt . . - wlii uiseases are eummatoa from the system by what may be roujehly called' expulsion or extraction, or by a union of the two processes. iiensoii's Jfiaster nromotea both - It lnrUp. the torpid organs to act and sends, its healing, soothing Influence through the myriad pores j of the skin. AU other plasters obilige the pa tient to wait. They give him hope1 for to-mor-1 row. uenson's plasters gives him help to-day Wh Ph la tsatto-f tin. rrm 4tk- 'j TJ J r, -.. them in another quarter. Negotiations , r.L t,. '-.., J u"uro ruuj;.,Vb ftt " LU w pruceeuing. i lata New York. ' ' , apl 23 4w i "Buchu-Paiba." wuieK, complete cure, all annovinsr ivianey, liiaauer anil urinary Jiseases. $1. vruggists. "? v ', SI0Oiq$25O Hams........ ................. 17UO ides y ja, wo Shoulders...... 00 9 DRY SALTED Sides, VftV. Shonlders. V fb- B.MtUELP ophrtta Turpentine, ?aaQ nana, eacn. ...... NcW New York, each.... new Viiy,eacn...... BEESWAX, Ih BRICKS, tf- M i BUTTER, V fh North Carolina.... Northern. .. Wilmington. Northern.... CANDLES, V R operm... ....... ........ Tallow J. ........ .. Adamantlaei. ...... ... CUKESE, tf- 2 Northern Factory iairy, vrcam state..... COFFEE Java. Laaotyra...... IU ...t. ...... CilftN MEAL, y bus.. In sacka COTTON TIES, V. bundle.... 1 50 0 1 75 DOMJ2STIC& I Sheeting, 4-4, V yd.. J. 7 Yarns, bunch ! 100 EGGS, V dozen of F1911 "! ' y. ilackerel, No. 1. bbl.......l6 00 '-Mackerel, No. I, half bbl.. 8 . Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl. Mackerel, No; 3, v half bbl. . v Mackerel, NorS, V bbL'.;.i..: Mnlletsi y" bbli. Mullets, Pork bbla ..(... N. C. Roe Herring, tf- keg.U. Dry Cod. f ft..:.... .7.1.. FFTRTTT.T7Knl 9 ftnrt tKo i - Peruvian uuano. No. l ...... .57 50 ! .-l. ' No. 2 3d 00. " t Lobo 00-00 Baugh's Phosphate. . .00 00 f Carolina Feruicr.. .......... 45 00 Ground Bone... .00 00 Bone Meal... 00 00 Bone Flour ; 00 CO Navassa Guano.......:.. 40 00 Complete Manure 00 CO Whann's Phosphate...!. 00 00 Wando Phosphate....... 00 00 Bertrer A BuU'e PhosohatcOO 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 18 O 14 0 ! 14 0 10 0 15 n 10 O io e ti 1 0 Carolina Central Company; Omcs of Gcsrssai. SgrgsraixjCDEar, - Wilmington, N. C., Nor. 12th, p Change of Schedule. fS AND AFTER NOV. 13th, 15S2, Til H f oDowtng acnouttte will b: Kauroant ; I. 7! 10-1 25 l 0X1 00 mo oo 9 00 42510O0 5 00. 0 5 50 7 75 0 8 00 3 60 & 8 00 & 4 00 0 9 3 00 7 00 3 00 5 Per Month SURE. Agents jubilant with ivMa iTnrMr Belling our new braided .Silver Mould Wire Sells readily at ewrv honxa SxmnUd: term free hu vuttL Addreaa SZaAES WraB KILLS. PMlada... Pa Mr. Frou,le in tie course of receni WATIK -,T WAWSSW, . AX 1 1 1 . ' . I 1 earu me urees lansuase until ne was eighty-four years of age. 1 The boys ef to-aay ten tneir lathers that .theyr are anxious to follpw the example of Cato., t Isham Bridgeford. Esq.. WarrentonJ IN. C, savs: VBrown's -Iron Bitters greatly benefited hie when I had the dropsy! i LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI" ii proving tlie grandest success of all the Twain bei les. : ! A OBSUISE ItOKASZO TO For terms and tci addresa DOCGLAJS Phila., Pa. j . - apl23-4w rZK Book Agents Vy-'S BROS.,, 5. N.7thSt., Gas in St. Iouis has been reduced $1.50 per thousand cubic ieefc'. to 'JA the r Wliat Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., April 6, 1881. II II Warner & Co.; Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what! your Safe -Kidnev and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with Sid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. ! JACOB MYERS.. : . , : j Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington district .of Methodist E.Cburch, South': (SECOND; ROUND,) -f Brunswick, at Cohcbrd. .7.. April S8-29 Clintont: . .... . J".j. ..... . .May 5- 6 Cokesbury , May 12-13 Newton Grove Mission, . . .May 15 Whiteviile, at w hiteville District Conference, WhiteviUc Waccamaw1 Mission Fair Bluff JVIission.". . r. i. Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs June 2- Point Caswell Mission. .... .June 5 - -1 . 1 R. O. Burton. P. E ' 1 111 1 -4 1 P. M. Hale's Publications. THE WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. jfgj "MOORE COUHTY GRIT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTOHES, i !' ? CT,T.KTZEH). , ' IBESTUITHEVORLD ; y 8 A,cTTT.F.3 OF ILEAL BEST -: OX APrZJCATXOH. HCSTH CAR0L18A MILUTCHE CO. Branch Office, Cbtriotte, N. C taTMNTION THIS PAPER JO -mm French's Carbonateof Lime. French's Agricultural Lime. ... tTMUJK, v t)bl I v Fine , Northern Super ; Kxtra J....... . I " family '.. City Mlil9-r-Kxtra..l. .... Family.!.. Extra Familv.... GLUE lb....:. .4 GRAIN, bushel j Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. I. Com, cargo, in bags, white. . Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oots, from store.............. tw Peas. HIDES, Vte i Green ...4.. 7.1. ....... TV-,. . I MJi J ............. HAY, V 100 fts eastern Western North River.... HOOP IRON. Ton.. LARD, V ib worthcrn...... w ixi ....... LIME, & barrel .....I. LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft 7 00 8 SO 0 00 5 50 6 00 7 CO 6 eo 5 75 6 0 11 70 . - -i 1 10 73 4 10 1 20 1 00 I 75 80 00 ! 13. 00 1 10 062 DO (tail (X) 51 00 ao oo 50 (X) 0m oo 45 00 57 00 fiM5 00 67 Oil P70 70 00 fiJo 00 000 00 & 7 a 0 9 0 0 5 00 a 6 oo 0 2 73 6 .V) 6 ( 0i MAIL, operated ca7H.'ji PASSENGER .MAIL! AND EXPRESS TRAIN, . DAILY. No. L. t Wlhntogton at..!.... ..6.15 P. tf. J Arrive at Charlotte at.: 7.40 A, IL No. 2L i Leave Charlotte at.... ...... 7.R5 p. IT. J Arrive at Wilmington au....C0 A. U j Trains Nos. land 2 stop at rejmlar etatlost only, and points dcsicm&LMl i t h Time Table.' . . . ft ;'rTTf i Train No. I. Dally except Sunday.' Do. No. 2. do. do. fiatnrdavl SHELBY DIVISION, PAESENtERj EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, , . ' Dally except Sundays. I Leave Charlotte.. aii a h .Arrive at Shelby........ .......I2.t0 P. 2J Leave Shelby..... .f....J....i l iop r Arrive at Chartotte......r.J,...U vMO l IL Trains No. 1 and 2 make ekMe rnnntin. . Hamlet with B, & A. Trains to and f nm Ral' elsh, and at Charlotte with Shelby Divisian I Thnnvrh Slecplne Cars between unknetoa l1.18 1nd ttteih aJl Charlotte. --Take Train No, 1 for RtAtvlllo, ttitlons Western N C R R. Ashevlllo und point West! Aho, for tfpartjinburfr, UrrcnvUle. Athens Atlanta ani all polnu Southwest 4 i , V F. W;CLARK General 1;': Wilmington Weldon Rui Iroad Company, p Office or GEsrKitAt. surnaiNTtwDEBrT, Wilmington, N. C.4 Nov. & & & a & 0 0 a 0 50! 75 00 12 Ua eo m 'eu 25 10 S3 ass o 0 14 T4 SO Ship Stuff, rosawed.. Itough ilge Plank. .IS 00 r May 24 at ...May 24-27 ...May .29 May sa 1 vol. 12mo., Clolth, 1.23. "The publication of such . facts in a shape that makes them accessible, is the very best service that the puoiic spirited men in the South can do their Statcs.S-A y World, "The very thing needed. A very important woric ror tne biSkiey n umtngzon star. "A timely and valuable publication.' Must "prove of preat service to the State." CJtmr lotte Journal. , ! t "Mr. nale has done the j State a great aer Yice." Biblical Jtecordrn . 1 "Of such '.thorough excellence" that It de serves ? the ' wldcbt clrcu tation. Nashville (Tenn.) Lnmberman. " t., ' i v. The book is well minted on tinted naner. Is handsomely bound la cloth; contains 272 pages and an accurate and beautifully executed map of the state, with all its railroad routes de fined. I ! . i O I Z . g- L'I . 95 c. H ' .. i a f "! '5 ' d -k UJ , ... p o . . 5 zi.- " a. O -JS !- f- Z E l pa m 5 I l'.;.-,:.:2j S3 S K - a 2 H i W - I-3 K CF3 g ',3 i ; CO 4 ' 3 $ 2 S3 . . ; m g fie West India Cargoes,according 15 00 4R20 00 16 . L . ' 01$ 0Z2 00 I5 00 -r 90! 90 00 00 33 20 75 90 j 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 15 45 00 00 20 22 S5 30 25 10 75 75 ...17 00 Farmers, Take Notice. M ORRIS' HOG CHOLERA t COMPOUND EVERYBODrS BOOK. ' Answers to simple questions frequently put co lawyers uy laymeH. i Points in Law of value to every man in North j Carolina the Professional man, the rarmer. the Mechanic, ihe Landlord,, the Tenant, the LTopper, tite Laborer. f " 12mo.. paper. Price (Five Postage Stamps) i Ja .cents. "- ' ' 1 ; For sale by booksellers srene rally, who may be supplied in quantities on iavoraoie terms. bv eitberof the undersbmed. , . . . h -- If not to be had at your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, by - E. J. HALE & SON. v. Publishern,rBookiellers and S tatloners, N. Y. ; t or, P.M. Hale, Publisher, Raleigh, K-C. ; febl4-- - Ii4 t.. .-',( . -r t- is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi ' a - s':- - - -i v ' r era and all diseases to which Bwine are sub- i i . i - jeut; it will prevent that dreadful disease - " - "I I ';. ' 1 1 known as Trtehhss, and will put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver. Ac . of worms and parasites - j&acn paexage contains one ana one-naiz nAnnrla onH nHll If irlvan fi4iflv amawmm a directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera ahd put 20 hogs in a condition to fatten In one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. The farmers of Duplin countv are giving it tne praise, zarmers anouia buy a pack age, i -, ? - ror sale .wholesale and retail, by W. H. GREEN, Drngglst, Market Street, Wflmmgton, N. C i, 1 4 ' , r, h hdee -IMAw-tf : ; i I i I I i. h i.... i " 1 i ..j i - ..in. r f- New Jewelry Storer" UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY j to quality.. 13 Co Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 Scantling and Board, cora'n.. 12 00 MOLASSES. f jrallnn I New Crop Cuba, In hhds.. ... 00 a 41 f" "in bbls.. 43 ti 4.1 Porto Rico, In hhds..... !....!. -00 0 4o " ! " in bbls 00 0 43 -Sugar House, In hhds. . f . 1 . . i, oo 0 20 f . . . " In bbls.;.. ..i..: 00 0 22 ' 8yrnp, In bbls; 40 0 so NAILS, V Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00 0 S 75 OILS, 4f gallon ' 1 Kerosene... lOVjiJ , Lard......-.....,...;:.. 1 10 0 Linseed " Rosin. I Tar., .i. ........ - Dock and Spar., POULTRY4- I? Chickens,-live, grown. a : Bpnng.. " Turkevs. PEANUTS V bushel POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet. Irish, V" bbl PORK, T barrel- City Mess L . ...23 5C Prime.. J.J J.......16 00 Bump.....!..... RICE Carolina, V ft j Rough, V. bushel J. RAGSt lb Country . ......... i City..... i ROPE, V SALT, V ack. Alum Liverpool..... J; on Lisbon............ 00 American....... oe SUGAR, V fb Cuba 00 forto Klco 00 . 0 A Coffee...... 00 0 B- j " L 00 0 C ! " 180 lEx C J.. I 9 0 Crushed i . ... ioujb SOAP, V ro Northern 5 0 sulnules, v M Contract... ft 00 Common M 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cvnrees Hearts J 0 00 STAVES; tf- MW. O. Barrel..l2 00 R. O. Hocrshead.. ....00 00 TALLOW. & ft ft TIMBER, V M feet Shlppmg.12 00 fine snipping.. ............. ..11 Zo 9 50 7 60 6 50 5 00 0 00 1 00 1 00 25 21 19 I 1 j w 5, . j I Change of Schedijle;fv ( AN IV AFTER jNOV. 5, 1 IJSJ, AT 6.;. J A. M PaenyerTralulon the Wilir.Iiic ton A Weldon : Railroad will run as follows t DAY MAIL ANDEXPttFSTILVrNSmitT NOS. 47 NOHTn ASD 43 SotTTH. J Leave Wllinsrton, Front St. IVlt 6.40 A. M Arrive at Weldon.....!..,.. ,. . f Leave Weldon............... j 3 -0 P M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. lrpLolso K M. Fast Througu Mail A PASMENqKiiTxatys qb. V, TIOKTIf AN40 SOUTH. ! iave wununirton.FrontRt.,!; Arrive at v cmoil ....... ; Leave WeHon. ...L.. ...... Arrive at Wllm'ton.FrontSU D'p't 20.55 V. &C A.iu .rASShSUR TRAINS Dailt. Nos. 4-' North and 4 J South, i-'- HepU, 5.45 P. 11. 3.10 P.M. 6.10 P. M. W -L m ieavc wuminjri Arrive at Woldon. . ;i-M.' Leave Weldon at.:.;...:... 1.20 A M. wtop only at Rock 9 xmm on larworoiirancbltoad I-oavo Bockt, Mount for-Tarboro. at 12 M, and 7.15 P, . M. I,ai'?T, 'H1?1 Ioave Trboro at 9.00 AV M.' and 8 P. M. Dally. i t f . , i ..- - xraics on Scotland Neck Branch Ttr a tA.M Train No. 40 South will . T . . . "-"I' "'. xuuni, tt iison, uoiasioro anl Marnoa. .20 P. at 10 M. Jj- o'clock,' 024 00 011 00 0 00 4U S 95 1 U'i0 110 14 00 0. 0 en & 0 15 1 22 75 ) Oil 75 on 00 low .9Vk 1 Extra b .. Mill Prime , Mill Fair...... W.UI.....HI ....... Inferior to Ordinarv .j... WHISKEY, gal Northern.: North Carolina..:..... WOOL, r ft Washed.. ....... unwasned.. J Bnrrv MV t 02 SO 0 6 00! 0 7 50 013 00 4910 00 0 6 C2714 00 013 09 012 00 5 8 50 0 7 00 2 6 0C 4 00 0 5 00 0 2 50 0 26 0 22 0 15 rJIHE ,1883. . .s h:r Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. BUrrXB TO EOT8 xXD OIKU Or 7B03C 8ZX 1 tTO XTEE5 TXASSOY AOS. : VoL FVl commences November 7, 1882; up 1 " x wm i y k : I tor t-f 1 LYOM&HEALV1 State & Monroe SU..ChicagoJj I ptcraM tony addnatbir D CATALOGUE, BAND Ism, soo Mm unvi I of-lattraaMnta. . Stt' Ct- Bota, a. Xauilet. Cn-i. Steads Dram IJor" Alat. aa4 f iMsttrials aba tMHHta iBtntrttoa ma Xx- Rka far Antteei iiaaMAa MbfintfllM, Ifeb S eodlyd&w - 4I announces to the citizens of Wilmington;! Chat he has leased the premises No. WMarket St., " I . .:: '-'if i' t ' " ' ' ! ! and is now in receipt offa -iff Handsome Stock of people are always-m the lookout; for chan ces to Increase their earnlnirs. and In time -. 5ome wealthy ; those who do , not improve t ceir opportnnitica remain m poverty- we of fer a great chance to make money,' We want many men, women, boys and girl to work for us right .n tneir own locaucea. 1 Any .one can do the work properly from the first start. Th business will pay fxaore than ten times ordi nary wages.. Jurpensrv0 outfit ftxrhi&bed free. 1 No one wbo engages talis to mate, money.. rajM Idly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare ; momenta: Fall - In formation and all that is needsd sent free. Ad dresa STcr&OH A Co., Portland, llalne. ' - ; mar ikiaw u which, will be displayed In a few days. . Watch and Clock rcpaiitn specialty. ; The Teuno People has been from the tint succeesf nl beyond anticipation. AT . r. A'r- ning Post. ,'4 - w- - ' ' , it has a distinctive purpose, to which It staad- Ily adheres that, namely, of snpnlanUng the vfcious papers for the young with a naner more attractive, as well as more wholesome. Motion Journal. ;.- ;.-.- - .. For neatness, elennce of enfravinr: &nd contents generally; it Is unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to our notice. Pittsburgh CazttU. , HARPER'S YOUNO PEOPLE, i. rA xrer iear, T-osi&ge xrepaia, f - . 9XKGLB NCMBKKS, Four (Jents each, r Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Ca The Volumes Harper's Younar Peonlo for 1SS1 and ISsri, handsomely bound in Illunlna ted Cloth, will be sent by mall, postage pre ? Lid, on receipt at $3 a) each. Cover Xoi oung People for 1SS2. ti cenu: txetare. 13 cents additional - - f. Itemlttances should be made hr ' Post Offir Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ef loss. Reaur,-lf you want business at whkch you can I men t without the express order of JlasrES A make great pay all the time, write for partlcur Bsonrxsa. Address an to ILJHAfLCT? A Co.; PortlanJ, Maine. , - , 11ARPE3 UROTHXRS, . - timwh.v'. - . . ? . .use 13 . v -c - " New lork. dee 19 . , . JNO. H ALLEN. I 1 not. Ufa is sweep in sr 1 IOby, go and dare be I j fore yoa die, some snbume leave behind to conquer time." $66 a week in your own town. f5 outfit tree. No risk. Kverythinr new. Capital not required wewui rornian you everruanr. aianv making fortunes. Ladies make as much men, ana dots ana, girls make great pay. Halifax for Scotland Neck at inming leave Scotland Nerfc dally, i - J - ', L-H Train So. 4. mate, close connccUon at Wel don for all points North Daily. ,AU rail via, Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Train No. 4Jt runs dally and makes class con. "?r a Points North via Rlchmonii and Washington. No. 47 makes close Ronn.tiA. lorTarboro. . . - All trahis run soLd botwin Wiilngtotl and ' Washington, and have Pullman Palace! fcleen nra r rnj'ion .,-.. , i A ' s " JOHN F. DrviNTf. . " T. JL EMERSON, General p Wilmington, Columbia & AuCTsta It. K. Co. OmCE OF IKKAL StrnilirKTEXDMT, ) j Wilmington. N. C. Nov. ft, iisj. v vf " " 1 ! . , I- IV. i Change of Schedule. !! AND AFTER NOT. STTTHW ' a 25; A. M.. the following Pukmsw Otiorf. w run un ims roaa t . . , f NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAlLY-No. 41 Leave Wilmlnrtem . : J 'w i w - Leave Florence .....i. IMA. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction.... 6.20 A. BL, . tb at iOiumuia.. ...... ......... 6.48 A. M. ......V.W X . AX. ...W.10.20P.M. 1.50 LA. M. 6.26 A,M. Leavo Columbia...... ..j Leave C.C.4A. Junction... xeave x lorencc ., Arrive at Wllmi'agton.. NI?HT MAI!. AW1 PABSEIfCra'TBAOr, DATtr, " - - " . , ah XA z " m f if jxpry XT AB Leave WUmlnarton....... '.inft t m- Aiytv,el3!omice 2.43 a. m. .; Arrive at Wllnimgton..... j.. 5,23 pi u I o.Westsjid45East.:'ii i 'n,;''-V W BV X , J -" ' V, iiuugun f ....7.25IA. 11 ' - v. mu. .......... ... iXXJU V. 1 7 Leave Florence at... a mi m Yixnungion......j. ...... 9.05 P. M Aram u stops at an station.! i j No.40etonaonly s.t TlAminvtm irvif.n. Fair Bluff and Marlon: 0 " T , Passengers for Columbia and all points on O." & C. R. R.. C. & R. R. StAtlrmx 1 1 w tlon. and all nointa beyond Vuvni, iv. x NlghtExprewC ' 7 T T Separate Pullman swrwr -,. .i. and for Angueu on Train 4a. wft11 JT1 ad between Charleston an Wilmington. i , I JOHN F. prVTNEi i r m ; .t,.. 0caeral Snperlntendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passeagsr Agent. 00 t - - . , - i i ' 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS AND 4 Bnsliel Oat SacksJ For sail at jan 13-tf T7illcradi ; - - . i.- -f i j 1 1 f 1
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