7 he Daily Rev Few FRIDAY. MAY 18 1883. The Daily Review has the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper Jefferson JDavis' Condition. Mississippi City Miss..May 1G A , relative of Jefterson Davis was inter viewed by a New York Herald corres pondent thi3 morning, and, in answer to inquiries concern inz the health of Mr, Dayis. ascertai netl tTTat he was i n no danger. IJte attack ")f sickness was caused by a cold, which brought on bronchitis, from which ho .; suffered acutely. Dr. J -J. Harry, of Hands boro, was called upon, and Lr. YV. 41. Auatinrof3few. Orleans wa3, sent fr and came over. At one - .time the fam ily of Mr. Davis was very anxious as to his condition, but he is now pronounced out of dangcrt Dr. Austin stated to a resident here this evening that the sick ness might have been aggravated by the use ot water from an impure cistern on Mr. -Davis' place. '" r- Mr. Iiandair Cliase. Philadelphia, May l. Albert W. Fletcher says that Randall's elec tion as speaker of the next 1 1 oa so is assured. Mr. Fletcher is Mr. Randall's right-hand man. He fol.owcd Ran dall's campaigns, writes his letters, and is assisting Randall's canvass lor the Speakership. His views are Randall's views. He said tordpy that Blackburn and Carlisle were palling - against each other. and were thoroughly irreconcilable. "I'll tell you," said he where Mr. Randall has winning strength hi the memory of his strong, honest ad ministration during his last Speakship, and in his safe position on the tariff question. What is it? Well, in so many words, hands off. No more tin kering; let the present law bo tested for four years. Give it a fair trial. With a Speaker committed to that policy the business community could have reason able time to prove the justice or inj tjst ice of the new tar ff. That's Mr. Ran dall's idea, and the people like it. Be sides, there is not a State in the South in which Mr. Randall has not at least one strong mn in the delegation working for him. Mr. Randall is sure to win." Asleep Since- Christmas. Newton, Conn., May 15. SEerman W. Piatt, a young man belonging to one of the most respected families of this place, has slept almost continuously since last Christmas, and in the' mean time he has not ouco spoken. He sits in a rocking chair, with his eyes closed, all day long, paying no attention what ever to his mother, who ministers to him constantly, or to the numerous friends and curious acquaintances who call daily at his home. Twice a day ho rouses from what seem to be sound slum- Vwaw nnrt in a K a 1 F1 Tori PocKirtu Inorao his chair to enter an adjoining room where the family's meals are served. He eats very little. The country doc tors admit that they dp not understand the case. Plait was a 'bright, active young man until he was attacked by malarial fever last fall after" suftcring from a sunstroke. Ho was to have been married this spring, but does not recog nize his intended brido when she calls, and no efforts have availed to arouse him from his stupor, General ForeignKews . London; May 17, 18S3. The, treaty between Germany and Madagascar has been signed at Berlin. The Argentine National Congress has. opened its sessions at Buenos Ayres. Six anarchists have been arrested in Franco for circulating seditious pam phlets among the troops. -1 Peace between Chile and Bolivia is assured. Minister Aldrinate is w aiting word from Tacna to go and sign a treaty. It is rumored that M. WaddingUn will return to Franco from Moscow by way of Vienna after tho coronation, of the Czar. I Tho Brazilian -Parliament was opened on Tuesday. The message or the Emperor stated that the e-relations between Brazil and other countries wcroi cordial. ThTTnitp.d StntM atoimnr Iinwu'pr has arrived at Cronstadt with the en voys who are to represent America at the coronation of the Czar. They were received with the usual honors. Tho correspondent of the Paris Times at London says: "Great Britain agrees.! with Lord Dunerin that L?ypt does not need the rebel provinces in the Soudan. If the Khedive consents she will commence negotiations with the False Prophet with the object of defin ine their positions." - The Paris Temps says that a native of Re-union, whiio trading in Madagas car was murdered,, together with whi3 servant. Tho Hovas declare that they ATft nnnliln in EtranA tho nceoscine The French frigate is still lying at Tamatave, its presence being necessary to insure tho safety of the French inhab itants. STATE NEWS. Newbern Journal: We learn from parties from Pamlico that during the thunder storm last Monday two little boys, one the son of the . late Noath Rowe and tho other Bartlett Hartley, living near Broad Creek, were killed by lightning while playing uuder a tree. Lenoir Topic: On tho mountain, two miles west of Elkviile, hail fell to the depth of two feet during a storm re cently. A little 4 or 5 years old, the son of Air. Wm. Heffner, one of our citizens, fell into the fire on last Friday morning and was so peverely burned as to cause death in 12 or 15 hours. -Mr. L. L. Horton, tf this county, has In his possession a gun barrel that some of his ancestry used while guarding Major Andre at Tappan-town. New York, during the. revolution. Wadesboro Times: There is a coin cidence connected with the two deaths that occurred here this week. Mr. John Dntton and his sister, Mrs. W. J. Pat rick, died on the same day and within the same hour. 7 Quite a breeze of excitement was occasioned Tuesday during the recess of court by a difficulty between M. B. Staton and a negro. It occurred at Mr. G. K. Little's store, sad Staton grabbing a gun that was leaning op behind the counter, fired, but fortunately, some one turned the muzzle upwards, and the wliole load went through the ceiling. -" ; Greensboro Patriot: A wild woman was seen jn the woods near Hamburg mills 5estcrday by two Greensboro fisherman.' She appeared to be about 20 ycara oM, was black as midnight and, wjih the exception of a few rag3 artistically arranged, was entirely nudo. She was lnoraut of her name or where abon ts, but showed great terror at the sight of a shot gun. While talking to her she foamed at the mouth and bit i and gnawed sticks and the bark of the trees like a wild animal In a moment she was on her feet and with the fleet nes ot a doer she disappeared -id the woods. Ashevillc Citizen: Mr. W. A. ' Tor re nee informs us that ho has found sorhc fine gold ore withiathrec miles of Asohville, which promise to vicld most profitably. . He will proceed at once to develop it. He also haa found some superior silver leatfs, and asbestos in Buncombe. A negro convict, for some time belonging to tho forca under Capt. J. M. Hoad, was recently; discharged, his time having expired. . After his discharge, he stayed around, j seemingly troubled as to what he would j no. u pon DCinj aaivu vyoat going to do. he replied, l'l am going to steal something the first chance I get i so as to get back to work under Capt. .Tone" Scotland Neck Commonwealth: The i trom.iast year. a ure in men vear. A ure in So uare Saturday night consumed the store of Mr. Luther Davis. The entire loss is $8,500. Thero was 1,500 insur ance. - William Hall, a colored man, the oldest inhabitant in Halifax county, died in Scotland Neok on Sat urday night. He was said to have beea 115 years old. -On Monday lightning struck four of the telegraph pole3 near town, making quite an alarming report. The effect was rather exciting in the town office, but not in the depot oftice. All the connecting wires in tho town office, at the bottom ot the instrument, were broken and some of tho wires melted. Goldsboro Messenger: Wo learn from Mr. Haywood Bizzell that the storm of Monday and the severe hail of Tuesday did considerable davmage to crops and property In Grantham township. Tho Supreme Court has affirmed the judgment of the Superior Court in the case of the negro Sylvester Law horn for assaulting Herman Bryan, senten ced to 13 months in jail at Dupiin Court. On Monday, a friend writes us from the Mount Olive section Messrs J. S. West brook & Co. had nearly 1200 hands in their field picking strawberries, and they shipped 3 106 quarts that day to New York and Phil adelphia. There was no court here on Monday in consequence of Judge McKoy having gone homo to spend Sunday with his family in Clinton and while there being taken with a severe chill which prostrated him and prevent ed hi3 rettfrn. We are sorry to know that His Honor is even yet quite, feeble, although ho 13 presiding on the bench. Xcivs and Observe: - The convict force on the Quaker Bridge road. Ons low county, has been recruited by a squad of eighteen. The Governor's mansion wili be of the beautiful brown stone from" Moore county, like that used in the courthouse here. Mr. Ed. Graham Haywood has been pro moted to a first class clerkship in the office of the First Comptroller of the Treasury at Washington. Capt. B. P. Williamson yesterday exhibited some remarkable strawberries, ten of which weighed nine ounces. They were grown on his farm near the city. Capt. Dfummond tells ua that the heavy hail storm of Tuesday did irre parable flam age. to the truck gardens around Norfolk, He says the loss to several farmers amounts to as much as $9,000 each. In Orange and Durham counties the fruit crop, espeiaHy of peaches and apples, is good. A uen tleman of this city, who t has near here perhaps the largest peach orchard in the county, says that his crop of that fruit wiil be a remarkably poor one. North Carolina Roe Herring, LAUGH AND OF FINK KLAVOli- Large, Fat, Juicy Mackerel DRIED RRF.F, CHIPPED VKRT THIN. A cboVe ani rar!od assortment of CAKES aud CRACKERS. I SPRINGFIELD HAMS, UNCANv-ASSED HAMS, i i . C. SHOULDEBi AND BRKAC1'AST . ' STRIPS, x FbLTON MARKET CORN BKKF. EOYSTER'S 1 id U11 very popular, and great deaL Price we are selling a Three Pounds for $ 1 . K L. BRIDGEES & CO. may 1 Sir! ALWAYS THE BEST THK MARKET affords and at the lowest prices. BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL, All orders promptly filled. J. C. HORSEMAN. nwylO SU11 8, New Market. PTTEOELL HOUSE. -TJNDKR NKW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTOS. N. C v . B. L. PKRRY. Proprietor. K - t Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Flnvcnaas la sU Us appolstme&ts. Terms tZJd to t3.co a COMMERCIAIiKW8. ; WILMINGTON MARKET. .r - , May 184 P. M. - SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted dnll at 36 cents. Sales of 85 casks at these figures. Later we hear of offer ings at 35i cents without "buyers.' ROSIN Quoted steady at SI. 274 for Strained and 1.32 for Good Strained, Sales of 1,500 bbls at quotations. TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bbl ofVJ80lbs. No ales repoaleu. CRUDE TURPENTINEr-Quotod steady at $1.50 for Hard and $2SO per bbl for Virgin and Yellow Dfp. COTTON Quote! dull at 10 cents for Middling. No sales reported. The following are the official quotations : Ordinary.... -Gofxi Ordinary- . Iw Middling. -. 7 746 8 11-16 0i 101 10? cts Middlmg. Gooxl Middling. . . . DAILY KnCETPTS- Cotton ' Spirits Turpentine 69 bales .238 casks 839 bbls 18 bbls S&5 bbls ivosiB . - Tar . . . ......... ..... Crude Turoentine . - .,. MARINE NEWS. ; inTtrpn Steamer Passport, Harper. Sntfth' rille. Master. Steamer John Dawson. Sherman, Point Caswell, R P Paddison Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Fayetteville, C.SLovc&Co. I Steamer A P Hurt, WortliFayetto Worth& Wrorth 4 Schr Alzena, Coffin, Boston,. Gcorgo Harriss & Co Schr Emma M Fox. Patrick, New Yolk, Geo Hrrriss & Co i Schr Clifford. Brasden, Boston, K U Barker & Co CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith- ville. Master Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Jjayette ville, C S Jjoye & Co. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville, Worth &Wrorth. Nor barque Christine. Jensen, Gran ton, Scotland, D R Murchison & Co Schr George B Hallock, Rulon, Bal timore, Geo Harriss & Co; cargo by Worth & Worth Export. FOUF.IGK. Grantoi.. ScotlandNor barque Christine 2.902 bbl3 rosin Baltimore schr George P Hallock 3,101 bbls rosin MISCELLANEOUS. Capital Prize $150,000, 'We do hereby certify thai we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly, and Semi Annual Drawing of The Lo-uisiana mate Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawing themselves, and that .the same ure conducted' with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and ace author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures mttached. in its adver ti$cments." , Commissioner, "JJ NPRSCEDESTED ATTRACTION ! OVKR HALF MILLION DISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1S88 for 25 years by the Leg lislaturo for EducaUonal and Charitable pur posc-j with a capital of $1,000,000 to whKh a reserve fund Of 350,000 h4 Lnce been added. By an overwhelming potmlai vote Itefran- ehle was made apart a part or the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. Its Graxd Sixglk Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scale or poet pones. Look at the following Distribution: 15fth Grand Monthly A D THE EXTHAOHDHf AUT SEMI-AXKTAL DRAWING, At New Orle&ne, Tuesday, June 12 lgis, un der the personal onporvision and managemoot 01 Capital Prize $150,000. ! Noxicr -Tickets aro Ten Dtvllara only. I Halves. 5. Fifths. $Z. Teothal. j I.TQT fV tTftS"r "I 1 CArrrAt Peizk or eiso.xi..;e6"'noo 1 Grand prize ov " 3Qx0... TiO.OOO 20.0(0 1 Grand Pkize -20,000... 2 ikgk puizs of1' 10,000... 4 Large Prizes orX 3,ooo... 50 PB1ZE8 OF .-1.C00... a 300... 100 . 300... , 200.., coo loo... 1,000 " APPBOXIMATION rRIZES. ,f)00 20,000 70,000 05.000 so.oto 40 000 00,000 30,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 200. 100 " " 100. 103 75. ..20,000 ,. 10,000 2,270 Prizes amounting to $322,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the cSlce of the Company in New Or leans. . For Information" apply to M. A. DAUPHIN, . New OTleana. La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, -07 Seventh SL. Washington, D. C may 9-wed-sat-4w-dJtw T r n n frk Pople are always on V 1 1 I I vSjv I the lookout for chan- II rOj GL ces to Increase their W W U V L-i earnings, and in time -eeome wealthy ; thoe who do not improve their opportuniiiea remain in poverty . We of fer a great chance to make money. We want many men. women, boys and girls to work for ns right .n their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordi nary wage. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rap idly. - You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full In formation and all that is needed sent tree. Ad dress Sttnson A CXn, Portland. Maine. ' or 18-dAw tf . 1 r The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills' Twine is sold bnlj at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot. KAILKOADS, iC. Wilmldgton & Weldon Railroad Company. . WTtinlnift, SU C, Jlay li, 183. Change of Schedule. OS AND AFTElt MAT 13. 4S3, AT 3.10 P. M.', ra5Tizcr Trains on the Wllmiiiy ton .ft Weldon Itailroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND KXPRKSS TUAINS DAILY No. 47 North akt s south. Le&TC Wliaalneton, Fro:St. Iepot, 6.40 A. 'M Arrive at Weldon.... 12.40 I. M Leave WeMon 3.10 P. M Arrive at WUm'jrtbi), KruntSt. D'pt, 9.10 P. M Fast Tmsocou Mail ft Ymskvgkh, Trajk? PAILV No. 40 SOt-TH. Leave Weldon................ f.10 P.M. Arrive at Wihn'gton, Front StlVp't 10.55 P. M. MAIL AND P ASSENG RIt TRAINS DA.U Xo. 43 North. Leave WUtninsrton... . t.tt P An tve at Weldon. 2. SO A. M. Train No, 40 Jkmth wlD- stop only at Rociv Mount, WliiMin, GoldfboroHod ilairnolla. TrauiBpn TarboroBrsnh Itoad Leave Rock j Mount. tor lTirDoro at J.tWA. M. anl 3.15 r. 51.. Dally. Retanilnjr. teovo Tarboro at 4.50 A. hi and 10 r. Dally. Tralce on Scotland Neck Branch Road leve uantsx tor tMtiana jvecu ac a.rvj i. ju. ko--tnrntnar Icto Scotland Nor at 7,00 A. m. datly. - - r - - . Train Si. 47 mafcc close connection ai Wei ! don for all jtolnts North Dally. All-jrall via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Lino, Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all Point Korth via Richmond aud Washington. All trains run solid between Wi'mlnton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep en attached. For accommodation of local travel a pause n srer coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at fU5 A. Al Daily except Snndar. JOHN t DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General PaasenKer Agent, may 15 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta U. II. Co. OmcB OP Gejteral 8UPEK1ITTENDENT. Wilmington. N. C. May 13, 13. Change of Schedule. ON AND AfTKK MAY 13th, 13S3, at 4. 03 A. M., the following Taasenger "ched nl will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRALNS, DAILY-Nos. Weit and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 9.30 P. M. Leave Florence 2.55 A. &. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. fi.40 A. M . Leave Columbia.... 10.00 P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction ....10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... 1.52 A. M. Arrive rtt Wilmington 8.18 A. M. Niout Maii. and Passenger Traiw, Daily, NO. 40 WliST. - Leave Wilmington......'.. .......... 11.10 P. M. Arrive at Florence 2AG A. M, MAIL AND PASSENGER. TRAIN DAILT N'O. 41 Kaet. T-oavo Florence at. ..3.2S P. M. i Arrive at Wilmington 7.42 P. M i Train 43 stops at all stations. . o. 40 stops only at Flemington, Whltevllte, Fair Bluff and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia aud all points on i. & C. R. K., C, & IL K. Stations. Aiken June- ! tlon, and all points beyond, ghouid take 4F Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Ch&rietoc i ana for Augusta on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston ano ; Wilminirt.n. ; 1 ; lcal freight leato- Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 7 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent, j T. M. EMKRiio.V. General Passenger Agent, may 15 Carolina Central It. R. Company. OFF1G5 OT KNJERAI. S tKS DfTEK DCTTT, - WUmlngVro. S. C, May 10th. 1883. ) Change of Schedule, N AKn AVTKU Af AV IfHh lftSS TT1R following ftcneuoje will be operated onlthls Railroad : PASSHNGES MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY. Si. i ' Wilmington at. 7.10 P. M, M Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M. v. f I,ive Charlotte at S.43 P. M. " - I Arrive at Wilmington Hi.... 9.23 A. M. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 etop at regular statlors mry, and points designated In the Company' Time Table. . , - Train No. 1. Dally uxcept Snnday. K. No. 2. do." do. Saturlay. SHEIJ1Y DIVISION, PASSKNUEB, MAIL. . EXPRESS AND FREIGITT. Dally except Sundays. Leave Chariottc........ ....... ...... 3.S0 A.M. Arrive at Shelby. ...li.20 P. M. LeajxSbeihv...... .........U 1.40 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte .v.i KTP. M. ;TTHlns No. 1 and 2 make ctoe toniecilcm si Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from RaJ elgh.acH) at Charlotte with Shelby Division Train. Through SleeplngCare tetwn Wllmingtno and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. mxaice 'iTaiu o, i for States ville, stations " cetCTn SCHR, Ashevlile and points Weet. Also, for Spartanburg, Grcenvilie, A tliens, AHduw anu an points !ouw outhweet I- C. IONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent may 14 New Butter New Butter. JF YOU WANT &OMETHIXU VERY rholco send and get some - NEW MAY BUTTER. jut received, at 35c a iround, 3 pounds fwr 1. Can't be beat. SEW GOODS BT EVERY STEAMER. Everything fresh and good at CBAPON'S FAMILY GROCERY, No. 22 South Front Street No old stock to work off, " mays . GEO. M. CUAPON, Agt., i ICE ! ICE ! ICE! J WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY th citizens and the public generally, that I hare laid in a full supply of choice ICE and am ful ly prepared to fill orders to all points on Kail Roads and Rivers and hope to secure a rea sonable share of patronage. - . -. U- A1IUKN8, Proprietor ; al 19-dJLw Cm ; ew Ico House. MISCELLANEOUS S p r i ng& Summer ' COO DS, - AT--- 36 Market Street. . JUST RECEIVED the Latest Novelties. All DRESS GOODS. Block and Colored Silks, Ottomans, Random, Brocale, Siirraho.LIghiJ Shades. Fancy Silks, Satlr a In all New Shade. NunV Veiling, TamiM, Cashmeres. Mohair. lV-lgts, Frvix'h BunUngfi, Sateens, 2lvhyT, 5"eer9i?ekcrs. Perele, - linen I Awns, ladies Cloth, Honey-Comb Paekirpr, s, SKk Pongros, tc w WHITE GOODS IN EVERY VA iZlia Y. Piques, Marseilles, Embroideries, LwreF, Ixlah Point, the beet assortment and greaUat Toriety In the city. C O R S E T S, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Collars, Fichus, Tiee, Veilina;, Hantikerchiefs, RIblione, Crepes. Housekeeping Goods I Damasks, Spreads, Towels, Tapkins, LADIES, MISSE9ME5:aND BOYS' GAUSK MEKIN CNDERWKAK. Men and Boys? CassliGGTe. 14neni tnd Coltonodi lines of - . RTAPliK AND FANCY IRY GOOIS " too numerous to mention. All ai pru-.e low tliat v'Ill give, nail? ie;bni fr da rata 1 11 ty . qul !ty and hoaj-at'. . Coil and save money by btti2 of ' 36 Mar ket Street. Labohatoky of 8TATK AS8ATKK AN1 CTiKMWTi - fi0VEant Grace street -Richmond, Va , January 30th, IS3. monly eiaployc for the hair, r.or anythinir harmful therefore be used without apprehension of in jurious ramus. . - WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D., " , State Chemist WMlHt thanking ypu, Mr. I zckicl, for the Hair Restorer yoa so kindly sent me, I take great pleasure in tajing to you that its beno ttclal effects upou my hair liave been so appar ent .14 to attract the commendation of all my friends who have noticed it It is in my estimation ft treaenrc, without which tlie toilet of none who have used It will be complete. Hoping it may realize you the pcruiilary success yoa so richly deserve, I remain, very respectfully, MRS. A. E V. Wisu. Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, mi. For sale by all druggists. Pi Ice $1 per bottle- - feb 17 HTIIIE GREAT S0U1HEBH cars ef Serof- :1a. Syphilis, Scrofulous Taint. Rhea, uatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, intai K'onsiuBptioi bllltr. t, Malaria, and all diseases arising Ifront an imporo condition of the BLOOD, SKIM, or SCALP. CURES SCIlOrULA. " 1 ' Cures Rhctimatltm. BLSA2aJI!aES Cares Sypblllg, Curet Xerrous Debility. CXRES ERUPTIOXS 3 alteratfvea that exlat. and Is a it Bloo4 Parifier. E0S1D 1LIS is sold by all Droggista, For Sale. A SPLENDID MOCKING BIRD. FINE a. SINGER, probably the best In the city. Mma(rir' nt hi ita t ;J t t, zzi Personal and Hea Not s. 11 R ' h.7KK1Uf. hni mnio timnrn in r.ia Mia V" ... ,t.:...... 4 t-. j i . ' the world which contains so "U"J LiJ Z""1 V"t-to"-. " I torsverv wet'k. as the Weekly .-i r. ,.,n-. . . - i hiu, mitaxBinf. iwi 1 '-v iu ii-aniua uiriiainuuu i . and mav s 0 A 1 Caret Malaria, ha Its Ingredients published on every package. Ebow It to your physclaB. and he will tell ron it Is eomDoed of tha Apply at MISCELLAN EQITR - New Yort & Wilhit ; Steamship Una. : STEAMERS WIIJ. 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Kwrr department L practically tesieirt brexperu 1 ilviu ui vw&iut; or wunomy. meW In tnu fore publication. I4tm froni our Park ani ore puuucauoii. i jhii r i rom our far London coriTspouilc-iitH on llie rerv latau fushioiw. The Home Dci.artint-nt of the Weak ly Herald will ea?e the llou&ewlte more thaa one hundnnl times the prloe ol the paper. V" . HlvlLLEl) LA ROE, hre looked aftr, anvl everrihlng relAthw't: titecha' ics and lalor saving Jd csre ralv r corded There is a pajje dvvofaHi to mJ the laiet phos of the buitbxv nittrk't, Crov. Merchandise, ' .&e. AC A rahialjte leUore U found In the ppccL-tHv i-eiortsl prire and w ditliMlB ..f THK PKODCCF. MARBKT. Thero ih no paper much new msi Herald. hlct )ollr. You wu subscribe at aair time. The New York Herald, In a Weekly form. One Doltaf a Year. . Address NEW YORE HERALD. Broadway aid Ann fctrcets'ew lork, deel? ' ' ' "Notice. Change, rprfE RESTAURANT AND SALOOJJ 0r merly known as tho ScArhorongh House, So. 13 South Water prreet, willbcrcafter be laort o,f!APit vka'r prrryT HOUSE, wher can be found at all times- tu best of Wise. Liquors and Cigars. Board bv the day, wetk or mouth. Table supplied with the bwttbs market afford. Oyeirs la season. AH a popular prices, " ool patronage U rep fully solicited. A trial will convloce 700 Ua our aim Is to excel and please. -aplSO- . Star copy It . Msnajw 2 1'mWrt OR THREE FAMILIES 'CAS YW comfortable board In a private f amU l i1" lro. N. C. lu-ge, airy room ;goodwMT, $ plenty of frtsh butter and ioliki fruh. I i'Jee, Ac Large and hady plajiroaaa iv chlPIren. A dally mall to neirest raurrs4 J station, nine mile dltanC Only oos al' I I rlJc from Wilmington. For further Inform tlon applr " OFFICE "or add'r ' P. O. IK may8 Plttsboro, j- v- Kainit. Kainit. QQ TONS GENUINE GERMAS KabJ Of our own JmporttUoa, may 14 -FKERc2neR ACALDKR Groceries. Boxes Smoked and D. S. SlDEi. Ov J2uo BbU FliOUR, ' 10f Bbls MOLASSES, . 50 It la SUGAR C Ex C al 100 Bags OF EE, . 50 BbU Rice, 500 Bales HAY. 1000 Bus ORN. 500 BoHbels OATS.' For e 7. Cr may 14 EERCUNER A CAlSZ2 not. bygo id f.re you snuiime leave benin 4 10 enqoer week In your own town. J J otiiflt m. t risk. Everything new.. Capital We wiil furnish yon everything. makmg fortune. , ladles make f men. and boys and girls mak flJS-' Reader, if yon want bnelness at wh JTZ make great pay all the time, write ... . ... .. " . m F 1 nrt Innnl rtl.'iTi. i KESTT an to II. ILuJ-irrx A Co.. roru. K bot 13-diw tf, ; " v may fi.tf TIILS OFFICE.