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MISCELCANEOUS THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. . RIieTj and eurct ETIEUMATISX, Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, BACKACHE. EHBidlE, TOOTHACIs, SORE THROAT, jrrST, sr.t.LixGS, - Sorass, Cots, Sraj. FROSTBITE. 11111X8, NCALD9, Abi nfhr Ixxii'.r a-b rvl pain. " . rlFTT CI5TS A B5TTT.1. Dfsilrr.. rjrr!;'-fn in It Tie Civics A.V920I0? Cs. (6miiiii ( A. V , AO.) Bltla,r, U t. M. A. 1 a The Pa i ly e v i e n, BUILDING jOF, TH13 JSEST. Tncy'll couie again to tho apple tree Robin and all the rest I i When the orchard branches are fair to , -see - . :' - ' ' ' - H , I '. . ' In the snow of the blossouf dresL And the prettiest thing in, the world will be The building of the nest. Weaving it well, so round and trim, Hollowing it with care 1 Nothing too far away lor him, Nothing for her too fair - Hanging it safe out the topiiios't limb, '1 heir castle in the air. Ah! mother bird, vou'll have weary ; . lays 1 I When the eggs, are underyour breast, Aid shadows may darken the dancing rays I..., ... When the wee ones leave the nest; But they'll find their wings in a'glad auiaze, And God will gee to the: ret 'Yon claim too much for Samari tan Nervine' says a skeptic "llow can one medicine be a ppe ciiic for Hpilep. "SiJr A 1 coholiain, Opiam Eating, Rheumatism, or Seminal Weakness, 'V .,. ......nloinro Wo r-laim it n " Kim,;iv.lPoaHfcc the virus of alldiseasee rW - from the blood. Its Nervine, Resolvent, v't.Tiitiv3iif! Laxative properties meet all the o.-aifiona herein referred to. It's known World wmMmm Spennaiorrba osso U iiuii-is and compoeesthc patient not by the MiWuct'uinof opiates and drastic cathartic!, Vui,v the restoration of activity to the stomach rui iicnous system, whereby the brain is re i,t ved (.f morbid fancies, which are created by ;bf tuc-' s ab r- ferred to. To lernvmvii. Lawyers. Literary men. Avr-vb-w.i, llaiiki-r. I.!'rti-r and all those whose cd .fctiryVmplovim nt uws nervous prostration, n nluritios'of the blood, stomach,-bowels 01 ,J It?, ys or who require a nerve tonic. -appetiser ..r ,ri:Iiu!nnt.SAMAKiTANNEKViNK is invaluable. r)i..ii-:iM(ls proclaim it the mof-t wonTierful ia- i .ant that ever sustained the Pinkinsr pystem. ' -,1 M. Soll by all Druggists. The S. A. : la'ciiMOSD MD.CO.,Propr6)St:j08eph, Mo. j-'or testimonials and circulars pend t'tamp. Ciis. S. Crista, Agost. IJew Tori City. (U) niay 7 lw-nrm Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters ever made. They are compounded' from Hops. Malt, liuchu, Mandrake and Dandel ion, the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world, and contain all the. best and most curative proper ties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regula tor, anil Life and Health Restoring Agent on -earth. ' No disease or ill hoalth can possibly iong exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and jHnTect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re uu.ire an Apctizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant. Hop Bitters are invaluable, boing highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or sym toms are, what the disease or ailment u, nse Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you arc sick, but if you only leel bad or miserable, uso Hop Bitters at -once. It may save your life. Hundreds bavc horn saved by so doing. $500 will be r:ud for a case they will not cure or help. 1 Do not suffer or let your friends pVif er. but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, hugged, drunken nostrum, but the I u rest and Best Medicine ever made; the 4 Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or lauiily should be without them. Try the Bitters to-day. apl-12 lm. " wau u OiUgt rv r r r r. 1 . . f IrKsase la an effect, not a cause, ita rri Li c,irV,he the CAUSE must be riS .cmtE isesubiuhi nni:; L-jP-.1 e rentes that J 3 FupiC..- u 95 Per Cnt of all Ueasea arise from derange kidneTsand faculty The elements of which it u con AJIKTKS CUIIK; -o ris M- sale by all dealer. " - II. II. WARNER m il - Rochester. N. V So come to the trees with all your train When the apple bloisoms blow: 1 Through the April shijmmer of sun and rain I - , , Go flying to and frol Ana sing to our Hearts a3 wo watcu again Your fairy building grow. J Maryaret EX Sangsttr. - C03IING INVENTIONS. What may be Expected in : the Next Iecade. 'What more can be invented ?" asked au enthusiastic citizen; on Satnrday. listening to the talk tive the line from Chicago to New York. "Why, wo have only begun,11 replied a gentleman who had paid some atten tion to the subjecti "To talk six hun- urea nines or so is notiimg. vv ny, you 11 ow present you !Mor?e There will be lust wait ten years and I will te what you will see. Well, let's hear you r "Tn the first place, the system of telegraph iwill have entirely passed away. Talking will be much more rapid and accurate. "Yes I admit that." "Well, that is noti all. a perlect net work of telephone com munication, and it will be ver3T cheap. But that will not be all. I By the pay ment of a very small sunt the father in northern Ohio can step to' the telephone station at the township and talk with the married daughter who many! years ago emigrated to Dakota. As he, talks he will look into a finely adjusted mirror that stands before his fac?, and in that mirror he can she the iacejof his beloved daughter as she talks toj him. She at her end of the ine, of course, will observe the countenance of her father clearly and distinctly also. The conversation will run this "You seem to be a father. Jre you as well as usual?" "Why yes, I guess! I am all right. How are the babies?!" Oh, Sally was sick all night and don't seem to be just 5 right this morn ing. Here she i$ (holding her up to the telephone). You must xcuse her ap pearance. Her face i3 hot very clean. I have been so busy that Ijhpve not had time to wash it, and she has been play- something like little pale to-day. and got this apron very thee, little ing around dirty, too." "Sally is all right; ain't one? How grandpa does wish; he could take her in his arms. He I can! see her very clearly, though I think she looks more like her mother s folks as she -gets older, don't you ?" ( "Yes, we all agree; on that; has insisted almost ever since born that she was mother's g here is Henry and John; both see and talk with grandpa a minute this morning." "Bless their souls, grandpa wants William sne was ri. But want to to see them, too. Let them comb to the 'phone." " ''And so the conversation will go on, and all for ten cents." "But that, will snail the United States mail. What will be the use of writinar letters when wecaii all talk that way?" "There will be none at all. But this telephone business will be run by gov ernments and the price of cominunica tion will be kept dpwni to the minimum- When we tlhink that we can now talk over a line 000 miles long and think that Who would thing, as a JS Old Newspapers 10E -VLK EKY CHEAP. Apply to Tnu orricE hear what is said, do ytm is expecting very much? have believed that such a telephone was possible ten I teli vou I am not sDeakinz at random in what I have said above. (Through with wonders, arc wc? WbjMpan. -we have only just begun. We have got to study up some means of rapid transit by which newspapers at any rate lean be sent to and from any part of the country to another much faster than now.! New? will get very old before a fall descrip tion can. bo sent from one pfirt of- the country by telephone. Men are now studying the Droblem of electric loco motion, and in tcu years it will be an accomplished faot. This is a fast age! Ha! Ha! : This is an o team and cov ered wagon ago compared" tp what i3 coming. Twenty-live' miles an hour for an express train ! , Bah ! who would be willing to wait for that? Ye shall spin along at least at the rate of thirty or forty miles per minute when there is any necessity for so doing.' JNot pos sible? Why, man,. you area' skeptic! Anything is possible to raodern Yan kee mind and genius. We can do any thing wo have a mi nd to ' do, and wc will." ij - . . j The man who thought the inventors had got to the end of their string! wrlk- edaway m a reflective mood. Cleave" ia?id Leader Ureases for ah .Empress, i . I have recently had sopao interesting conversations with a French lady who has just returned from Russia and who gave me a graphic account of some ot the recent festivities ,that marked the termination of the long period of seclu sion and mourning to which the Impe rial iamilv had condemned themselves after the death or the latej Czar. The joung Empress, who is passionately fond of dancing and delights in balls, as befits a royal beauty (she is. next to her sister, the. Princess of Wales, jtho love -Best royal lady in j Europe), appeared at the late court balls in magnificent Parisian toilets. Worth is ier dress maker, and has exhausted J all the re sources of his taste on the superb ward robe that he has sent her for the laying aside of iier. mourning. One ball dress that especially struck i my informant when she saw he EiLpress wearing it at the first ball at the palace,was"compos ed of pink uncut velvet, pink crape and pink tulle.- The train ? of uncut velvet was bordered with clusters of pink os trich plumes matching it precisely in hue. and was caught bick with scarfs of Dink crane embroidered with ai'lvr j which crossed over the front of the Ukirt and were held in place with a tn ft or plumes. The skirt front was covcredi with flounces of nink tulle embroidered with silver. Down the left side went a garland of roses in ruby velvetL The back of the skirt, under neath the long velvet train, was com posed of plaited flounces of pink crape. The low-necked corsage was ornament ed;with pink feathers, and with airland ol ruby velvet roses that wan attached to the right shoulder and met that on the skirt at the left side of the waist. On another occasion the Empress appear ed in a bail dre3s of whito crape and tulle, trimmed with velvet wall flowers and with bauds of velvet of the rich' red-brown known as "sousi, which exactly matched the hue of the flowers. The skirt front was embroidered with pearls, the back being composed ol three wide flounces ot tulle, bordered with velvet. The sid(c3 of . the train were trimmed with deep pearl fringes, and a sash of velvet, with lou? wide ! fVIl 1 K 11 il . ' rrl vnua icu uvci iuc luiiu uuuulcs. tins noyel and striking toilette vvas one of Worth's latest conceptions.' He is now making up a dress for the coronation in pale green, the train being of uncut velvet embroidered with silver Silver Creek, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1880. Gents I have been very low. and have tried everything, to no advatage. I heard your Hop Bitters recommend ed by so many, I concluded I to give them a trial. 1 did, and now am around, and constantly improving, and am nearly as strong as ever. W. H. WELLER. Mrs. John Harper, of Harpers, N C.says: "I used Brown's lion Bit ters for kidney effect " : t- disease with excellent " Your Skin Cure jti saperexccllent. It 1$ fast curing my daughter's ring tcomiv which had spread all over her ot." Mrs. E. L. D. Mcrriam. Blue Hilt, Mass. Druggists keen it. &l tier nack- wm m 'w- a m age. The sum of 250,000 j francs, voted ' to defray the exponses of M.'Waddington, the representative of France at the Czar's coronation, lie declares to be altogether insufficient; he says he must have at least 000,000. $2,500 versus 1 .GO. "I spent $2,500 with other doctors," writes Air. J. iW. .Thornton, of Clai born, Miss., "Samaritan Ker vine how ever alone cured my son of fits." This is on a par with hundreds - of others, speedy but thorough.; L . ! Mr. W. A. Cheek, ! Warren ton. says: 'I have found Brown's Iron Bitters to be an excellent tonic " Altnouarh the export of rails 1 rrom Great Britain has fallen to almost noth ing here, j the total export thence is higher than in many years. India and Mexico are customers believed to be her chief Flies and !.Bugrs. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bug, rats. mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats."- 15c. - MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. WHOLESALE TP ICES. State of North Carolina, 3 " t Ketr Ilimovrr4 County, !t Superior Cmirt. , . - 3orjre HaHs; J- it j 13" The followlc flttoirt'ious represent ! wholesale prices ucBcraily. Jn insldns on I small orders hihcr prices have to be chaal Chas! TS. t BAGGtXG f Standard. ... . I ft..... i BACON-North CarollOA; t Unncrand D. ll.Shure, tradin-asFUo Shoulders, ......... t Sfcte. t fi ? WESTKUN 83JOKEI , ? Ifama.... ..i...... vle, ... Shoolaers.'. 11 a 113 nrr A Shure, and S. W. Vick. 00 10 00 9 T1J i a motion made for leave to issue cxlc cution on a jUilzment ohtined in the -above cause for the sum ol with interest from DRY SA1.TEI I January 2sth. 1ST I, ant it beln made toan-1 . Sides, V lb....... J.... 12 IS a IS UAIULIOAPS, c. Carolina Central RJ ll Company. ! 1 OIRCB OV fSKHEKAl. SVITEXrifTlSfUEWT, Wllalnffton, N.a,: Kov. i2ta. tssa.-f. pcartnatine gahl ttcfenilants. Charles ilsn- uer ana U. 11. Share, are non-re-Menls, that the lef enfant, Charles Flanncr, hs property in thlstale, inbjcct to the Jien or sahl jul ment. hoc I that neither f the ic fern lants can, after due diligence, be fonnd in this Male, now this is to command the said detemlanls to appear at my office m the Citv of Wllciiojc ton, on tltc llth day of May. lsT,at 10ocl;k, a. m., to show cause, if any they have, irbr exeenUon ehoull not issue thereon. - " ' ' - VavAMKINQE, Clerk Superior Couit, New Hanover County. meh 30 law-6w fri - Superior Court, New Hanover County. -Tames W. Craig7 Plsintiff, " ''- '' : ' Against " : Annie t;. Crair. Defendant. The State of North Carolina t To the Sheriff of NewHanoerCounty, Greeting: . i !,. 1 ,. ; . .' t'- . You are hereby commanded t summon Annie G. Craljr to arnear at the next term "of said Court, to be hela at the Court House iu Wilmington, on the Wth Monday after the llrst Monday iu March, lsri, to answer the com plaint of the said PJainUff, "which was duly filed on the 13th day of April, If Si, in the offlce of Clerk of the Superior Court of New; Hano ver County. It the Defendantshsll fall to ap pear at thattime. the rialntiff will anply for the relief demanded in the complaint, together with the costs of thU action ? Of this Summons make due return to the" Clerk of said Court for the County of New Hanover. j Given under my hand and Seal of 6a id Court, this 13th day of April, 1883. ' j S. VAXAMU1NGE, a j)l 13-law6w-fri t ; Clerk of said Court State of North Carolina, ; l . ' New Hanover County; r " " SiiKi ior Court. Waddell 75 m mi) Frederick J. Swann, Alexander, and others, Plaintiffs; Against D. Levi A. llart.Johu O. lJalley, Kl2ahcth..War j ren and others, Defendants. " ' rjpHIS ACTION JS BROUGHT l;Y TH K above named plaintiffs asralnst the above named defendants, for the" recovery of certain real estate, situate in the-City of Wilmington, County and State above mention ed, and tle scribed in the complaint Ale V In .said cause, and for the recovery of damages for the de tention of the same, and for a ' conveyance to the plaintllfH .from the hern of William C. .Lord, deceased, of any estate or interest Which they may have in the premises. The defendants Mason Gordon and Harriet G Gor don, ids wife, are hereby no title I ami required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court or tlie said County of New Hanover, to be held at the Court House in the? City of Wil mington, on the Thirteenth Monday after the First Monday in March, A. D. 1S8.J, anil de fend In said action in the place of Levi A. Hait, 'deceased.! ' Given under my hand this 20tt dav of April, A. l. 13S3. i S. VANAMUINGK, I Clerk Superior Court apl 20-law-6w-fri New Hanover County, A REAL S K I PJ CURE. There is pnly one, and that with simple name. "MV skix, which has beex cov- EKEO WfTH SCAI,Y SORKS. HAS - BKCOMU CLKAN. SMOOTH AND SOFT AS X LADY'S. Ml' j 1 Kivn j kx-xj a a, xx a 1 1. x I'Sj iui SCABS. TJIEV HAVB DISAPPEARED AVD I'M BETTER THAN I HAVB BEES', FOR TWEXtT tears, rsixii Dr. Uknon's skiv Ct;re. A. M. Noble, Selma, N. C., July 3, 182. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time audit makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. SI at druggists. ... &. "I had Salt K helm for 19 years. Four packages or Dr. Benson's- Skin ct re en tirely cured me." F. P. Lavelle, Merced, Cal. 1 at druggists Dr; Bcuson's Sklu Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time ana it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. 1 at druggis's. VDr. Benson's Skix Cure eradicated my riMPLEs. They vped to break out continually." Steve T. Harrison, Roches ter, N. Y". j $1 at druggists. Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains bo poisonous drucs. $1 at drugglsti. "FOR YOURS j YEARS I SUFFERED AOOST FROM A SK1K DISEASE. DR. BENBOJf'S SKIX Cure cured Me." C. B. McDonald, Plan tersvllle, Ala. SI at druggists. , "I'm happy to say Dr. Bessox's Skin cube has cubed my eczem v of the scalp, OF F0UR TEARS STANDING." Jno. A. An drews, Att'y-at Law, Ashtcn, 111- l at drug gists. " Dr. Benson's Skin Core consists of internal and external treatment at 6ame time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drags." $1 at druggist "Five doctors; o end of medicine; so BELIEF. DR. BXXSOX'JS SKLX . CURE . HAS DRTVEy AW AT ALL ERUPTIONS AND I'M nearly, well." Ida C. - YOUNG, Hamilton, ills. ; ;- C. N. Crlttenton, 8ole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W . Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., New York. maylO-lw-chVnrm f j A week made at home by jf rj) the Industrious. Best busl- ness now before the pubbc. U I "I Capital not needed. We art you. Men. women, bovs and jrirls wanted everywhere to work for us. .Now Is the : the time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay vou nearly as well. No one can fall to make enormous pay, by en ragtag at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Moneymade fast, easily and honorably. Ad dresa xrtjb & Co. , Augusta, Maine. ' nov 16-dAw tf. PFROELL HOUSE. TJSOEE KJEW MANAGKMKNT. ' WILMINGTOK. N. C B. I PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Ho teL' rint-Cla&i In atl Its mppotatmeaU. 1 Terms fXSO to $3.00 a 4iY. : .- -,! : tet84 State of North Carolina, , I New Hanover County,-' v - V t . Superior Court. Frederick J. Swann, Alexander D. Waddell and others?. Plaintiffs, - - Against Levi A. Hart, John C. Bailey, H. A. "Burr and ; otliers. Defendants. ; rpiIIS ACTION is BROUGHT BY THE above named plaintiffs against the ab'ove named defendants for the recovery i of certain real estate, situate in the city of Wilmington, County and State aforenaid ami described in the complaint Hied in said cause, and for the recovery of damagca for the-: detention of the same, and for a convevance to the plaintiffs from the heirs of Willlsm C Lord, deceased, auy estate or interest w4iich they may have in the premises. The defendants, Mason Gor don and Harriet G.Gordon, his wife, are here by notified and reqttfred'-to appear at the-uext term of the Superior Court .of thtf said Cduaty of New Hanover, to be held at the Court House lu the Citv of Wilmington on the Thirteenth Monday, after the First Monday in March A. D, 1SJ, and defend iu said action In the place of Levi A. Jlsrt, deceased. ! Given under my hand this 23th day of April, A. I)., ISsC. S. VAXAMIilSGK, I - . Clerk Superior Court apl 20-lawBw-fri New Hanover Comity. II ar 1 1883, er's B a1 z a r ILLUSTRATED. Shoulders. If &. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, ' Second Hand j each ... 1 New New York, each........ I New nttv.each 1 BEKSWAX, ib BRICKS, M RirTTKR, V Uv , North Carolina..... Northern.. ...... ............. Wilmington. 7 Northcrnj 0 CVNDLKSjf It f ui. ......... TaUow..l Adamantlve.... CHKKSF., Ci-r- Nortbern Factory............ Dairy, Crcaro.;.. ............ State... COFFEK, V ft Java Laguyra....: Rio. .......... i .? CORN MEAL; bus.. In sack COTTON T IKS, V bundle.... domestics Sheet!ng,-t4. yd.. Yarns, W bunch..... ..I ..... EfiGS, dozen........ .. X l ii 41 Msckerel, No, ij hbl. lb uo Mackerel, No. I, V half bbl.. 6 f0 v Maikerel, No. C, V bbl U 60 Mackerel, Now S, half bbl.- 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, yi bbl 7 75 Mullets, bbl , ....4 00 Mulhjts, Pork bl!su.. . 7 00 N. C. Itoe Herring, keg.... 3 00 Dry Cod,V tt.....i 5 FERTILIZERS, tf 2,000 lbs Peruvian Guano, No. 1 ..... . .57 t v i No. 2.;...:U)0 " . Lobos.... ..00 GO Baugh's Phosphate 00 00 trolinaFerullier...'.........4rs 00 Ground IJonc.. ............. ..00 00 Bono Meak........ J.t........00 00 Bone Flonr 00 00 Navassa Guano..... 40 00 Complete Manure..... i i.00 00 Whann's Phosphate. ."I. ......00 Ou. Wando Phosphate.... 00 00 Bcrger A Bulz's Phosdiale..OO 00 Kxcelleniu Cotton FertilUer.AS 00 French's Carbonate of Lioie. . . 7 00 Freuch's Agricultiural Lime... FIA1UR, bbl Fine:.- Northern Super Kxtra...,. . " Family... City Mills -Kxtra.. " I Fariilly.... ....... itxtra rarauy.... ( GLUE V 'lb - GRAIN, tfj bushel Corn, from store, bngs, white. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white., tlorn, cargo, ia bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, In hugs:. Oats, from store Cow Peas : ; HIDES, W lb J Greeu...... ...I......... Dry.................... ....... HAY, V 100 as Eastern .. ;"; Western... North River. HOOP ilRON, It......... IxAIiD, fi Northern...................... North Carolina........ ....... LIME, r barrel ; LUMBER, City Sawed, & M ft. ...Ship Stuff, resawed ....18 00 Hough JEclge Plank ..... . . 15 00 Westlndia Cargocs.according to quality 13 00 Dressed. Floorimr. seasoned.. IS 00 iScautling arid Board. cora'n.-12 00 MOIASSKS. V gallon i - New Crop Cuba, in hhds - " "! " In bbla Porto Rico, In hhds I " In bbls " Sugar House, in hhds ' r " ir. bbls.. Svriip, In bbls NAlliS, W Keg, Cat, lOd basis. . 0 GiLiS f gaiiojo Kerosene...,,.. T.iWl - JiU,...... jjuigeea. Rosin. . Tari. ...... Deck and Spar........ POULTUY Chickens, live, grown iir on e Change of Schedule. u ft & 2 6t 1 a - AND . AFTER NOW Llth, 1S$V TI1 F. . -. .; --, . . .... n on this 30 m 18 ft ii a u 6t to tt IS fi m 10 lit .V ft) it 9 00 Si l 00 25 12 12' j It ; im i- i 1 75 folkm ln cncuaie will bo. operated PASSENGKU MAIL ASI EXPKKSS TRAIN, !;''-; - -: . daily. ; Ieave Wllmlnjrton aU.J.r...T.10 P. M. K0 Ol. I0 06 G010 00 66 6 50 & 8 00 as ltd S 63) 50 00 9 d0-2 50 fcKtt 00 iO-'A 00 ems oo ms oo (tff40 OOi &l' 00 S57 00 etAa oo esci oo (70 00 470 00 trmi oo 0 7 50 a 50 0) 9 0 No. L J No. 2. Arrive at Charknte at.......7.3 A. M. Leave Chart..! to mi.. ... ...!. S.45 P. M. i Arrive at WUmlnrton at....'.li3 A. M Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular eUUcvn only, and points designated In the Company! Time Table. ..--; V I" --- - ' ' .' Train No. I. Dally except Snada- . ' I Do. No. S.. do. dqu Sat-nll , SHELBY- DIVISION, pisSRNGER. MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGIITj J Dally except Sunday. , Ix-Jtve Chartot-te..... .......... ..... A.M Arrive at Shelby........;. ......... .12.0 P. M. ; IiCaveShcIby. .... . ". 1.40 P, M. Airtvo at Charlotte 5.40 P.. Bl. Trains No. I and 2 make close connection at Hamlet tvith It, & A. Trains to and from Ua! e1gh, and at Charlotte! with Shelby Division Trim. ( ' ! - ;. ,- Through Sleepinjr Cars between Wllratntrton and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. - Take Train No, I for Stales rule. Stations Western-N C R R, Ashevillo and ioinls West. Alo, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and ail points Southwest . , L. C. ONKS. I '- - Sneriu ten (lent. F. W. OLA RK, General Pastengrr Agent rov 12 , Wilmington & Weldon Kuilroad (Jompany . ; Office ok Genkkal Supeuintlndknt, Wilmington. N. C., A pi U 23, 1 .1. r j - rriirit.A rT .f 0 00 6 SO 00 7 00 ft 00 5 75 C 50 11 or; ;5 to 4 i 10 20 15 75 r (W 6 at h at t a a S3 c Ci 6il 7 & (ed lit & & 6t 6i a 60 i 1C04 00 43 (3D (tt 020 6id 0G 00 5i 75 50 CO 50 12 75 0' . i ii 00-- 11) 12 SZ 2 8ft 3i 14 V4 14 00 00. .. .....a - This popular iournal is a rare comMnatlon of literature, art and fashion. Its stones, poems, and essays arc by the best writers of Europe and America i its engravings possesses, the highest artistic excellence; and In all mat ters I pertaining to fashion It is universally ac knowledged to be the leading authority In the land. Tne new volume will contain many bril liant novelties. Harper's Periodicals, i 1 Per Year: Jr. $ 4 4 :::::::::::::::. : Harfer'sJDazar. . . . Harper's Magazike. . . . Harper's Weekly. . The Three above publications.).. ....... Any Two aboTC named HARPrRs Youyo People.'. ITarpek's Magazine i i Harper's Young People, J f HAKrEit's Franklin Squabs Library, One Year (53 Numbers) ....10 00 Postage Frte to all subscriber! in the United 00 00 CO 10 00 7 CO 1 50 500 'Turkeya... PEANUTS V" bushel POTATOES, tf" bnshel Sweet.............. YI . 1. i i.t., 11 1311, Y UUI. . ... . .... FORK, r barrel City 3Icss. Prime.......... Rump. RICE Carolina, lb....... Rough, tf" bushel 1LGS, Jb Country Citv... ROPE, & It SALT, sack, Alum........ Li vctpool Lisbon American SUGAR, V lb Cuba... . Porto Rico............ A Co fl ee B- " C ' Ex C Crushed. SOAP. fb Northern. SHINGLES, 7 in. M. . . Common.... .....i.... Cypress Saps......... Cyprecs Hearts... STAVES 33 20 75 90 K0 50 5C ... Ai 00 ...,17 00 00 .49 00 00 00 20 40 00 11 10 U) 90 o W2 00 015 00 & 36 (SO mi Gt & & & &. an et. 6 61 Si 6D fit & 4n on 23 SO fO i ! If. 45 00 00 20 22 S5 25 10 75 75 4Vse oo ffe cr2i oo 017 00 6218 00 15 SO M Al. M. Change of Schedule. fli AND AFTER A PIJIL iNr3. A'l " V7P. M., Passenarer Trains on the Wllmtng ton & Wi'ldon Railn.nt y. llt run as follows : DA Y MAIL AND E-X P 1 lES T ii A INS D Al LT Nos. 47 North and 4S south. ; : IiCavftyildngton, FroniSt. 1'Cjiot, C.40 A. Arrive at Weldoj...'. ..... .... -12.40 P. Lehve WeMon !..'....... P Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front! St. D'pt, J'.no P. Fart Through Mail A Passenger Tkain Daily No. 4o South. . ! I Leave WeMon. ............ J. C.10 P. &! ! Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. lp't 10.55 P. to'. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Daily. No. 45 North.' " Leave Wilmington...............,; r.30 P, M. Arrive at Weldoti 4.'(W aI M.' Train No. 40 South will stop only At Rock Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. - Trams on TarboroBrsnch Itond LeaVo Rockv Mount for Tarboro at 7.00 A. M; and 6.15 1. M.. Daily. Returning; leave Tarboro at 4.to A. M and 3 P. M. Daily. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leve Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.55 Pj. Ml R turuing leave Scotland Neck at 7.00 A. M ' daily.' ' . - . r -i Train No. 47 make close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally.,; All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Bav ' Line. ;.- . - - .- , ' All trains run solid between Winlngton and Washington, Snd hare Pullman Palace Sloop ers attached. ' . i . ; . JOHN F. DIVINE, i General Superintendent T. M. EMJSRSON, General Passenger: Agent. apl 2 - ; ; Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta It. Ill Co. ) Okfick or Genkkal Superintendent, t - '!---,-. , J wilmtnartea. Nil C. April 2?,1S. . i II ISA 3 "t- 00 m oo 00 '00 00 00 ft! 6b. at 0! 7"4 o en a at lot -r rtr r 4 ' v v. Hogshead State or Canada. The Volumes of 'the Bamar begtna with the first Number for J anuaxy of each year. When no time la mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wlsbos to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mn, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does sot exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be Bent by mail, postpaid, on re eetptoffl 00 each. - i Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order oi Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this euivertisement without the express order of Harper ABros Address t , HARPER ft BROTHERS , dec. 12 -".!-..; r NewYork. - WDSE people are always on the lookout forchan ces to increase their earnlnsrs. and in time ecome wealthy; those who do not Improve their opportunities remain in poverty. We of era great ctunee to make money. We-want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten - times ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit famished free. No one who engages falls; to make money rap Idly. You can devote your whole tune to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full In formation and all that is needed sent free. Ad drees s tin son ft Co., Portland, Maine. Barrel. R. O TALLOW. 4? m TIMBER, 4 M feet Shipping , tine sun M. I .................. . I Mill Fair..................... Common Mill....... Inferior to Ordinary WniSKEY, gal Northern.. North Carolina.... WOOL, fb Washed unwashed..... Burrr... 4-. 10 50 . 2 50 . 4 50 0 00 12 00 00 00 ' ! 12 ..11 7 00 25 50 I lli 75 75 00 75 00 ,oo 0 r HIA an 00 G 3 00 6t 5 00 0) 7 50 018 00 eio o) at. 10 14 oo S 50 6 Q02t) 6 50 00' 00 00 00 10 o oc CO I 00 e&t oo a 2 so & 30 a 22 b IB, '; ; 1883. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 10 Pagee. . ' JSm -,r j l V Change of Schedule, 1 " i - N AND AFTER APBIL iPJth, lr3 St J t .25 A. M-. the foDowlng Passenger bchetn . Bk will be run on this road ; ; , . 4 . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, PAILY Nos. 4! Wetland 47 East. i ' Ixjave Wilmington ... 3.50 P. M, Leave Florence....... 2.55 A. ii. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... fi.20A. M. Arrive at Columbia........ ti.40 A. M. I -cave Columbia..... ................10.u0 P. M.. Icavc C, C. ft A. Junction... ...... 10. 20 P.; M. lAnre Florence ..1.... 1.50 A. M. Arrive ai WUmJ3gton. ....!..., C.2 A. M. Night Mail and Passenger Tram, Daily, .'. I No. 40 West. - - ( - ' Lbav4: Wilmington.. ....... ...... ...11.10 P. M. Arrive at Florence 2.45 A. If. MAI Ii AND PASSENGER TRAIN JAJLT - : ; " - No. 45 East J -r-'j' Leave Florence at 4 IA Pi M. Arrive at Wilmington.... .....9.05 IT M Train 45 steps at all Stations. j No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, Whltevllle, Fair Bluff and Marlon. "" t 1 Passengers for Colombia and all points 6a 6. & C. 1L It., C, ft IL IL &tatlousr Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should tale 4i Night Express,. - I, -! Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston ana for Augusta on Train 43. I I All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. 1 . JOILV F. DIVCTE, General Sn perintendeziL T. M. EMERSON, General Pas&cageT Agent . apl IS ' . - : l - SUITED to ft BOYS AND GIRLS OF FROM ! SIX iu euiLU lues ujr aus. . VoL IV. commences November 7, 1S82. The Ycung People has been from the first successful beyond anticipation. A' . Y. Eve ning Post. : " . ' ' It has a distinctive purpose, to which it stead ily adheres that, namely, ot supplanting the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as well, as more wholesome. Boston Journal. I . For neatness, elegance o engraving, and contents generally, it Is unsnritassel by any publication of the kind yet brought toonr notice. Pittsburgh Gazette. j : - I :.'' :" TERMS: "'T. ' 1 : HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, t . : Per Year, Postage Prepaid, t l Single Numbers. Four Cento ea-h.' Sficcimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cts. The Volumes of Harper's Yiang people for lsal and ls2. baivfeonjcly boud 'In I Uumhta (e1 Cloth, will be sent-br mail, postsre pre paid, on receipt f t" 60 each. Cvcr fo Yotmg People for "18S2, 35 Tenu ; lostage, 13 cents aW!tionaL Remittances shouM be made bv Post Office Money Order or Draft, to aroM chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment wiihotu the express order of Harper ft Brothers. Adjjre HARPER ft EROTUER3, dec 15 : Kew Ycrk. F. P. JONES, QLISTOK. K.Ic., ATTORNEY AJJD Coua sellor-at Law. Will practice In any part o be State. ttpcclaJ attention! Riven .to the co . -ttan of "luttnF. -v ' nt . IP-l ' yjv f. DR. f BEFORE - AND - AFTER iSecU'4 AppSaacc ar stt 30 Dai Trial TO titfi CfiLY, CLQ, frrHO ar rairprtij frr Skisvoc Dfr:jTV7 YlTAUif. Lac N- Ti'U' ii VR. V. unw WEjkXSt-ias. ant mil t 'U w-a.- ef lrscr!rAL-XATTOX r.-suUn : Irs Ak; u .rvt I uTf:rs cirsw. fi i t t oii.t-t ret'.- Tit mi Ol llZALTRA I-Jt ai U KISASTEIO. 5 vsiTAis ciLTC3..r.iAn:::Aii. r::::!. 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