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The Daily Review. I Josh Billings Heard From. Newport, R. I , Apg. 11, 1880. ' MISCELLANEOUS. JOSn. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON; N. C. - MONDAY. JULY 23. 1883. Major Whvte, ! of Baltimore. ! been presented with two I owls. ' ? Ex-Gov. Anthony does ! much or t'mm t - r - a. i r -11 iL. I . . i Virpini oreaiue m bltiuc eaiw air oi me ocean. and baring been a snaerer for more ilhn ATPir vith rnfVtofrtrtr ixrtr T ' ....... J - - . - - WW..W. J ... t IDinK imlnrari tu mix Finn Ritfprs with prohibition. : practically, in the sea gale; and have fonnd - tho tinc ture a" glorious result. : I have not Entered at tbe FotofSce at WITailDgton. N. C. as mooik1Um matter. Clara Jxjuiso Kellogfri now in Europe. ; been greatly helped by the Bitters, and I will return before the middle of next am not afraid to say so The Ball and Theatre Season JS OVER. EXCURSIONS AND PIC NICS are all the rare now, and JOHN WERNER, the practical German Barber and -Perfumer, 15 personally in attendance at his Hair Dress ing Saloon ,29 Market Street, between Water I ana front, Wilmington. N. C. i may is t MISCELLANEOUS.' " - - ! month. TUE SITUATION. ' Geu. Sibley, a Minnesota pioneer, is There Is uo change in the situation as I reported to be dying at St. Faul. lie rcarda tho strike cf the telegraph oper. ; IS 70 ears old nlora nnlis inJ.-ed it is an incruaed Mr- H"'lico no! cither the aiorinnle-s.ifluecti.u u ao incf . side or the mountain popular resorts ! firmness and determination manifested ; an j slays away from lhem as a , on bota sides, n is cviuem mat in, Mark Twain (Samuel L. , Clemens) companies had xnado morn systematic j caught a severe attack ol malarial fever arrascmenJs to meet the crisis than had ! on his last trip down the Missisaippi. and tho strikers, but these latter are becom-; is no;v gradually recovering from iL log more thoroughly organized vnhr:; Niagara Falls in a rubber ball. He will send over a few brutesilrst, in this manner, to find out if it may bo done Yours without a struggle. JOSH BILLINGS. 1 J 1 ( ; Millinery & Fancy GfoodSi Vivacity in youth Is often mistaken for genirts, and solidity lor dullness. i i I TOADIES AND CHILDREN'S IIATS, BONNETS. LACE TIES and BOWS AND RIBBONS, t lireu IX a. ears -YJTO. . in all the latest style. It has been 0 years since I was cured j of fits." savs Mr. W. Ford. oF Wirt, i Jefferson Co , Ind.' Samaritan Nervine j satisfaction guaranteed did it." And it always wid, reader. jl.50, at druggists. Orders from the country promptly filled and My patrons will find It to their Interest to day. It is plain from the tono of the i papers that the sympathy of the public everywhere ii with tho operators and against tho companies v.JVsch oppose them. Jay Gould is very bitter and very abusive as, perhaps, is the right of a man who has made an cnerinbus amotint of money by peculiar melhcdi. According to the New York Sim he characterized the strikers aj 'fooL and "idiots and volunteered other abuse which is only the resort of a man who fails in argument. lie declared that the Vcatcm Uniou would not treat with a committee from tho Brother hood. There is enc feature of the contest which ii peculiar. The companies, in whistling to keep up their courage, ut ter some peculiarly inharmonious notes. They cnd out dispatches broadcast throughout the country; declaring that - they liave forvo enough to transact all of the business on hand, and yet the fact is palpable that the business is not transacted. On FriJay last, for in stance, they sent out telegrams to. the effect that'iu New York they had all of tho men they could employ, and -yet on that very day tho Manager ol the New York ofilcc admitted to a S:oi re porter that he had barely a two thirds force on hand, and it was not even f claimed that this force was composed j of first class operators. Yesterday's ! lie ram tnus sums up trio situation ns it is now: Tho striking telegraphers are still determined and in rood spirits. They still adhere scrupulously to!the course followed from tho begining of making me siriKo a pcaceause. orueny ami law ful one, and in yesterday's meeting they very properly greeted with a storm o! hisses the suggestion of an agitator that "what is needed in a strike is to break tbtngs." iho YV extern Union side are obvious There is always hope in a man- that actually and earnestly f works. call and examine. saieiy. M- dc Gicra. Minister of Foreign Affairs in Russia, is held up to the ad miration of tho world as the man who J " WouliVnt be without Jr. Benson's Cclcrv and Clamomile pills if they cost 1 . a pill. They cured me of neuralgia, Qf D ycdrs-standing."' Joseph Snyder, can hold his tongue best in all Kuropc. I cjst3 . This is a famous reputation for any I ' i It is upon the smooth ice we slip; thus described in j the roughest path is safest, is reported by the ! MRS. S. J. BAKER, i PACIFIC GUANO. , lust received and 'for saSe, " SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, ' i . AND r ..1 - Dissolved Bone Phosphate. We never bare had' the .first complaint of these fertilizers not bringing arofl table crop -. i - 1 . See oarJICountry Agents. U Ij ALEX. SPRUNTJt SON. ifiht-tl&xr- - WHOLESALE I?IC5. it Q 49 First National Bank of i 1 mington,: Wil- junef 122 MARKET STREET. I man or woman. Tom Thumb was 1811 by a lady, who nanioru 'limes as Having sua to a triend one evening: 'When I was in Bridgeport, last week, I saw the finest, funniest little follow in tho world. The friends whom I was visiting wanted me to rf in n rhitlrrii's snhnol tn vto tho smallest hov thit prnr nltpndeA mv 2Otie are SO OiU as school. I went, and the, school-mistress i outlived enthusiasm. called up "Charlie,1 when a little mitej Wells "ICoiiIi on Corus." Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns,' I5c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. those who liave .1 of a fellow came aud stood on ber held out hands and recited hisetterp.' C. L. Van Houten is one of the men whom people liko to read about. He is a local baggage agent at "New Orleans, and has saved the lives of live persons during his twenty-five years of railway service. The lat was Mr. J. P. Sar? vazin. who, was nearly over by a train. Mr. Van Hou:cn seems to regard the bavmg of somebody a life about once every fitio years as part of his railroad duties, lie declined a watch and chain offered him as a recognition of his service by Mr. Sarvazin, and the latter ha finally succeeded in relieving his mind by giving Mr. Van Houten's daughter a piano worth 1.000. SIIoVtTS. r What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., Aprils, 1881. II II Warner & Co.; Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. . Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect I health. JACOB MYERS. Sound to Sell. JJY ENTIRE STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. WHITE VESTS 75 rentii'to $2.03 WJIHE SHIRTS 50 cents to 1.50 PERCALE 8HIRTS75 cents to $1.25 STRAW HATS 10 cents to 1.75 Alo, Fine Ladies Slippers. Call and see me. i SOI BEAR, july 7 20 Market St CAPITAL' STOC K.. . i ...... . SURPLUS FUND ...... $250,CC0 66,000 I Deposits received aad collectlonf naadelos all accessible poinfa In the United States. j gave eve The late Puke of iMarlboroujrh a large dinner party almost on the ol his death. m In spite of 300 lifeboats and293rockel stations, about 1,000 lives were lost on the British coasts in a year. . More than ST2.000 was found lately in the room of a man in Paris who had for 2a years lived miserly, and who died in a charity hospital. ' liord Wolseley received an ovation at ! Trinity College, Dublin, when the de IgrccoULL. I), was) conferred on him. Iv nnrsuin? the whUtlini' nolirv. ! uannot was. nciu in tnc evening, and 7, r'ord. hey are studiously putting forth roy cu,zens OI wuoun prescntea a sw representations that they are gelling, Fom rhumb wa responsible for the along very well without the strikers notion that ijueen Victoria dubbed him and that things generally arc workins (Jencral, and it is a fact; while beloie smoothly. But thco atatcnicnU arc!,,i presentation to her he had been not likely to deceive tho community known only as Tom (Thumb he was and cannot conceal well known facts. ever after billed as Ucn. Tonl Thumb. It Is plain that the service of the com-1 At Iliugton, Londoii. is Dickens inn, pany is seriously crippled and that tho j which he describes in Pickwick" the telegraphic business ol the country is Angel much altered, it, is true, until grievously interrupted. Commercial ! now it is quite a fashionable place, with interests in particular aru suffering, j its bcaotilul tiled dining room, each tile This condition of thinirs cannot con- astudvofS! Honest worth ciothed m poverty ouentremoies upon approaching vice hroned in wealth. Another Life Saved. J. C. Gray, ol Dadeville, Ala., writes U3 : I have lieen using your DR. WM. II ALL'S BASAM FOR THE LUNGS, anu i can say, oi a truiu. it 13 tar su perior to any other Lung preparation in the world. My mother was confined to her bed four weeks with a cough, and had every attention by as good physicians as there are in the country. ind they all failed to efiect a cure : but when I got one bottle of your DR. wm. halis balsam for the LUNGS, i she began to mend right away. I can in truth say ihat IT WAS THE MEANS OF SAVING. HER LIFE. I knew of five cases that Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam has cured, and my mother is better now than she has been before for twenty years. s Branson's N. C. Business Directory FOR 1883, OON TO BE ISSUED 6th Edition 17th year o( publication, will contain over eo,ooo nsniurjBs, and Is Intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIABLE "REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. The Business and Professional Men of every Countv. Citv and Vlllasre will be reenrdpd and classified for convenient reference. Price $5. apl 25-tf W E HAVE FULL LINES OFTCBA MISCELLANEOUS. which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May leu Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures. WORTH & WORTH. DIRECTORS E. JS. BUERUSS, -A MARTIN, B. F . D. G. WORTH JAS. SPRUNT. HALL. wholesale prleea US.0 f small oraberS BAGGING- i! 2 ft.. .....J 1, U. , L "..... BACONNorthTaiina:!- Hams, V u f i Shoulders, lb......" WESTERN SMOKED! namB...... Sides, ft. "Shoulders....,, DRY SALTED sides, -j ft...... Shoulders, V ft. OFFICERS!: e. e. bueruss.. a1 k. walker.. W. LARKINS.. , apl 23 Pret'tdeni. ABt Cashier Cashier P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 vol. 12mo NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. Millinery & Fancy Goods tinuo long without a routing pretest ens. j 1 he new high a popular and opposition which the; . i : . :i rr i . i i unriitk w.iiaiiii nun i.ut:uiet cs ! Ohio wm yield unu.o kj i tirt Year It i .IvIT. A'i ril ; "- dc a tailing oa iu i ii.cY uuiau.c lur uiirca- 3Iore Weak Eyes. Another Large Inyoice! i of Millinery ! license liquor law in nearly 2.000.000 the is thought that theie will in tins revenue, as man v operators. It is brobablc that the Heeds! . ..... ... 7, ! for an abundant crop of suL's for dam- .A. ,lU,e 'anbiiry girl was playing ajrs have already been powV with a tea bell, the clapper ol which On tho whole the situation annears to hdl b7 a steel wire, hooked at the ! deeidedlv mnm fivnnh! in iho!end. ihc hook caught in her ton nue so Iks decidedly more favorable to the strikers than to the companies as the difficulties and embarrassments of the latter must incrca$ far more than those of the former by a prolongation oiinostrise. .Meanwhile public opin-j ion is growing in lavor of the oj-cra-, tors. far back as to hold the bell sishtlv over her face. She was too young to aid in relieving herself, but a doctor finally worked in a pair of nippers and cut the wire. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, ! Producing Long-Sightcibices, .tn 1 Rc j storlcjr the Sight of the Old. i Cnrcs Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, . Red Kvcs, Matted Etc Lashes, and Pro- uucing iuick Jlclicr and Perma nent Cure. Abo, equally efilcacious when used In other maladies. uch as Ulcers,- Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVJC may be used to advantage. " Sold by all Druggists at 5c. july 1(M w New Styles, New Colors, , Clolth, $1.25. "The publication of such facts In a shape that makes them accessible; Is the very best service that the public spirited men In the South can do their States .y. T. World. The very thing needed. A very important work for the State. "Wilmington Star. "A timely and valuable publication.: Must prove of treat service to the State." Char lotte Journal. - "Mr. Hale has done the State a great ser vice." Biblical Recorder. "Of such thorough excellence that it de serves the jwidebt circulation. Nashville (Tenn.) Lumberman. The book is well printed on tinted paper, is handsomely bound in cloth, contains 272 pages and an accurate and beautifully executed map ! otme oiaie.j wiin an us raiiroan routes de fined. 1 JARlIELS-SpiritsTo' Second Hand, each..;!.. New New York, each......', i 5 beeswax, w ft.......:::::;' 1 BRICKS, V M , 2" BUTTER, V ft- ! , .. North Carolina........!. Northern "' A; Wilmington.......;.., " t Northern 1 CANDLES, f ft . P perm.J. ...... .......... , TaUow.l., ... I Adamantine.......... CHEESE, f ft Northern Factory.......... Dairy, Cream " State COFFEE, f ft Java.. M Laguyra..., ............ ... RI0........J... CORN MEAL. V bus.. n"'rhl COTTON TIES. V bundle. " 1 DOMESTICS Sheeting. 4-4. f vd.. Tarns, bunch EGGS, y dozen... $7 FISH i - 14 v JlackereL No. 1, ? bbl.......ib 00 Mackerel, No. 1, v. half bbl . a Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl 9 S . JUckerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 00 i Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl.-. . . -k 7 1 Mallets, V bbl. ..T. ....... I :; 4 S iuuucw. f urit uuig.... 1 T Kill vuu, y ID... FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 Ifca- i Peruvian uuano, jno. 1.......57 sn .: :; f;2 1 " Lobos. 0000 Baugh'a Phosphate i .... .00 00 Carolina Ferui2er........iJ.,. 45 00 Ground Bone 1....00 CO Bone Meal..... ...j... 00 CO Bone Flour. ....00 00 Navassa Guano .......40 00 Complete Manure. 00 00 1 ! nauu ruospnaie ....00 00 Wando Phosphate . .00 00 Berger & Bute's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenaa Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 French's Carbonate of Umc.l 7 00 T0,1?!8 Acultural Lime... I 8 m FLOUR, bbl- i i fine... . Northern Super ; . . . . . " Extra " Family j ramily. IS Q 12 4 1U 77U 00 s 00 s it 0 00 5 50 6 00 7 00 6 60 S 75 Extra Family.... 6 150 11 EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. Points in Law of value to every man in North Carolina the Professional man,- the Farmer, the Mechanic, ihc La ndlord, the Tenant, the. Cropper, the Laborer. . 12mo.. paper, Price (Five Postage Stamps) 15 cents. , For sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied m quantities on favorable terms, by either of the undersigned. ir not to ue naa a. your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, bv - E. .J. HALE & SON, r Publishers, Booksellers land Stationers, N. Y. ; or, P. M, Hale. Publisher. Raleigh, N. C. feb 14 ! GLUE & ft GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Com, cargo, In bags. white Corn, cargo, mixed, In hags.. Oats, from store J.. . . ' Cow Peas........... hides; f ft 1 Green...:;..... HA,f0Oftsll"' ""j" eastern. Western J......! North River .!.......' TTAATl ITTMt - Northern i North Carolina. LIME, -f barrel.... 4K3 to ttVi OQ "100 em woo 57 Do! e co ecu 00 70 00 TO do CO 00 CO Ou O7S0 90 O 6 01 a 6 jo & 8 75 a 6 sc flHQO (t 7 fiO 65 1 00 4 10 i 20 ' 1 15 75 bo 7W -10 I 12 ft G 0 & O tb a 01 tt 1 25 LUMBER, City Sawed; f M ft. r Rough Edge Plank. .....15 00 West India Cargoes.according te quality ;..i3 00 Dressed Floorine. seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board. comn..l2 00 MOLASSES, V gaUon New Crop Cuba, In hhds 00 in bbls 40 00 00 a "VI 14 mi 00 me 00 t 018 . 022 00 fi)15 00 FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT FULL. 31 OON Si II INK. FIFTEEN FACTS. Of all the events and expressions goloz I to show the ex cntol tho inoveiuent to ; renomtnato tho 'o tickK and Hendricks, fays tho V.ir, perhaps an itii'oiial in tho Now York Star of last Saturday U the most sipitficant. The &tr i ownetl by John Kelly, and is thcorzau and nuMtth I pkee of Tammany. It has hci-n in the pa.t ferociously anti-Tildcn. In the editorial referred to, which wa given a leading place, the ftr conies out for the 'old ticket." It says that if the National Convention decides to renomi nate Tilden "no Democrat has a ri.shlj to object." Kcviewms recent r en ccs. Antiquary Ilcro i? soiuethinj; ycry rare: Ibt iJintiiil PIi'a of li.den f by the great Roland, who was slain bv Washington! the Turks." Customer: Rut there were no pistols in that dav. Anti quary: "I know that, my dear sir; that's what makes them so rare." fl'fpi.r's llizfir. j A Cleveland ilorist sajs the best way to keen cut tlowers fresh is to wrap them up ina wet newspaper. H'e know of newspapers published not a thousand miles Irom this city which are so dry that all the water in tho world wouldn't inako mem moist enough tor such purpose. Joeficstcr Ist-Foresa. Teacher What do you (understand by sinecure?" l'u ml Without a ccur- clcrvman. A mmi wlm hMHt 1 ,. . . . . . . - T tm bjui; ingiuiiin? inc expressions Neuralgic ami Nervous Headache removed by Dr BinonS Celery aud Chamomile 1M11. Humor. Scrofula, Dr Benin's Skin Cur. LlccrH vanih liefon: Internal and externa L a Tilden i nearest friend and the lien drick'i interricw. tho .Stir concludes that tho oM ticket "stands waitinz for a sign of Democratic recognition and approTa!. . - ot j cure doesn't have , to help support the ? mii.t. Ia. Y rV U t I 1 minister." lne teacher was sorrv that he couldn't sentence his bright pupil to instant death, sinecure; that is to say, without the benefit of clergy. Boston JYanerijt. f . The statistics of immigration June aad the half year ended with Juno show very clearly tho effect of assisting immigration. The arrivals for tho six months were 770,122 in and only 503,321 in 1$j-3. In the con- s-derabld decrease- thus indicated the arrivals from Great Britain during the earlier months fully shared. But the Rent act were set to work, and in June tho arrivals from Great Britian show an absolute and relative increase, al though tho total shows a continued de crease. Tho immigrant arrivals from all countries for June this year num bered 7o.033, against S1.7S6 in But the arrivals Irorn? Kngland increased by 1,575, and from Scotland by 2,009. Italy is ti:e only country shewing aa iscrcasc.The greatest decrcasa i3 Irom Tho windows to the houses in thp Philippine Islc3 arc mado of pellucid fur J oyster shells which admit light, but cannoi dc seen tarough. It is not ex plained how tho woman' who sits up till alter midnight, to ascertain what hour tho beau of tho young lady oppo sitcj leaves, overcomes this difficulty. A orristcnen Herald. Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of. internal and external treatment at same time and It makes the skin white, aott and smooth. It cnnUlns no potoonnus drugs. $1 at druggists. Ob, how my headaches! Remove the cause j by Dr. Benson' Celery aud Chamomile Pills. Tender Uchbigs Ui any part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. Tls be , Headache banished, no matterwhat cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which Is It ? It can be effectually removed br Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pill. ' Mck headacbe. distressing maladv, cured by Dr. Bco3on' Celery and Chamomile Pills, , 11 u ith.V. fT' "whit anil smooth. Ir benson s skiuCure. Elegantly pnt up. i Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful arug, and are highly recommended for head ache, neuralgia and nervousness. 50 cents at unigglsts. . , Perineal ircaiiachcs fly lfore Dri Ben- Celery aud Caamoniiie Pill, a II dm?- . "JLKf ? -Ipseases thoroughly cured by Dr C M Benson's Skin Cure, None like it. .r- Benson's Skin Cure cpnsiat of internal makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It rontaUM no poisonous drugs. l at druggists. pr. Beuson'5 Celory and Chamomile Pi KID, S1I K ard LISLE GLOVES. i PARASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS.. ZEPHYR and MATERIAL for -FANCY WORK. j I MILLINERY Second Floor. ! FANCY GOODS First Floor. Respectfully, MISS E. KAltRER, july ft EXCHANGE CORNER Opened this Day, 'PHE CHEAPEST .LOT OF GENT'8 White Liucn Hatdkerchiefs ever oflered in Wilming- i ton. ' I will start von. I A week made at home by the industrious. Best busi ness now before the public. Capital not needed. - We Men. women, "bovs and cirla wnnieu every wnere 10 worK ior us. . .Now is the the time. Yon can work In spare time, or give your wnoie i lime to tne business. JSo otner onsiness win pay you nearly as .well, no one can ran 10 mace enormous pay, by en gaging at once, costly outfit and terms free. aioneymaae raet, easiiy and honorably. Ad areas x kue a nov 16-dAw tf. Porto Rico, In bads. ..... in bbls.. Sugar House, in hhds. i . ir KKla w 1 .0. . . . . 00 00 26 40 0 00 Angnsta, Maine. Call and See -J1H03E FAT NO. 1 MACKEREL, Also, Handsome Style of "Ladies Liele Choice FULTON MARKET SPICED BEEF i . FRESH, NEW BUTTER, by steamer every week, . And those justly celebrated CAKES always fresh and crisp. f And a full line of Family Supplies, ai Crapon's Family Grocery, july 10 Thread Gloves, Silk Jersey and Lace Gloves LffeW TOfk I & WHmillgtOll man or tne rashlonable shades, j ; . ' , ; Lilies rei-seyCollarsrwithRildjons to anit! Steai!18hlp LiUC JOHN J. HEDRICK. j Summer Boarding. : 'I'nuuK iiiKEE FAMILIES CAN FIND comfortable loarl In a'lirlvate family at Pltts- boro, N. C. Large, airy rooms ; good water pleuty of fresh butter and milk, fruits, vegeta bles, Ac Large ana shady i playground ' for children. A dally mall to nearest railroad station, nine mllea dtstont. Oniy one. nfghffl riile from-Wllmingtion. xurjunnerinrorntatlon apply at REVIEW UrriCE, or address "' ' '.. ' - - !.'" ' ! -I - . 11 10 90 90 00 00 I 33 20 75 CO j 60 Syrup. In bbls.... NAILS, V Keg, Cut. lOd basis oiJs, gallon Kerosene.. .........i... Lard........ i l Linseed...... Rosin Tar Deck and Spar. , POULTRY Chickens, live, grown.. . apnng. ;. xuTKevs. PEANUTS f bushel... POTATOES, f bnshel sweet Irish, V bbl... ........... rutin., barrel , n j City Mess UJ.23 5C! Prime .....ltt 00 Rump ................17 CO bice Carolina, lb...... isougn, v bushel BAGS, f a Country. . Citv.i... ROPE, "f lb. SALT, "f sack, Alum Liverpoo J-iflbon.... American. SUGAR, f fly Cuba. jrortoitico A Coffee..... C Ex C " cn ad v vrA.4-uA SHINGLES, 7 la. VM .....10 60 uonunon.. 2 do Cypress ;8aps ..,.; 4 60 Cypreea Hearts.. 0 00 STAVES. V M W. O. BarreIJ.12 00 R. O. Hosrshead .00 00 TALLOW. V ft...... '8 TIMBER, -.M feet Shipplng.12 00 fine ouu.. ....... ............ .11 zo Mill Prlme 7 60 mill XSU...I.... Common Mill................. Inferior to Ordinary.. ........ 0 00 WHISKEY, V- gal Northern.. 1 00 North Carolina... 1 00 WOOL, V fl Washed......... S28 unwashed.... ................. 21 Borrv...... ........... .......... 10 a a ft 36 2b 00' 28! 180 O I 'A a (is o 45 & 00 1 OP a a 1 it (85 I 76 ' a 173, tm 00 en 00 ci8 0o 95 & 1 15 1V4 1440 00 a 00 a 00 00 00 00 00 00 a a a & & 0 a 100 1 5 j 0 14 22 75; 75 00 7a 00 00 9 8 11 en 00 0 3 00 & 6 00 0 760 fel3 00 filOOO 0 1 10 014 00 013 on 0 60 6 000 6 50 5 00 0CO OC 0 400 0 4 00 0O 0 130 a 22 a is WILL SAIL FROM STEAMERS NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY, at 3;ocock, P. M. lis Ungsley cives up law and becomes a ;:;7S, ol eTery nalure promptly, ako mc merchant. Griirslev: Whorp.f " yon dine to-day, , 1'ompey?' Pom- . -Eiesantiyrpnt up. two bottles in one nuk- lledell. Junior: "Yith the cover- ZZZ " ' r Jn!ton 8 ti, cre. ah druggist., Grirsley; Don't toueli hi. i Mre" ! I warn you !' i -Headache banished, no matter what . Junior : 'l lo w about f., V?S1 Peptlc. Which ii Gri-rsley : -Can't aa ! IT)1. by Dr Ben- w do pey nor. champagne, old ruani 1'ompey liodell the claret?" anything alutut hi3 claret. Don't get ib acre, you Know." ivnci. In a crowd "Who Is Ihat man?" "Oh. ho is one of thai most prominent Irish-Americans.' M Who U Coat other one?' ''He la a distinguished German American. And that one?' A well known French-American. "And that J ono over there with a bundle onder his arm?' 'Ua, hea nobody nothmirbnt an American-American. 1 V- Philndz-i, mays P. O. BOX IS, ' Plttsboro. N. C. James J, Burnett pHOTOGRAPHER, BENEFACTOR,: 1 - - . v- I REGULATOR... BENEFACTOR. . J ... . REGULATOR.... .... BENEFA CTOR. . REGULATOR. . . . .". . ..: Through Bills n5"Sr,t,-ton,e "olesale A rent for SLCvC Pason. Remedtes, 115 Fufton St., aew l ork. jnne Slw-ch-eat-nrm , NEW MARKET limT.nir. :-'. . ' (Up Stairs) South Front 8t. mrCTf Elr , " worK cis - une. promptly ; ni P"loe- - A call la solicited: . j For TYrightsYille Sonna. QN AND AFTER JUNE 13tb, the Wagon-i rv i Xor WRIGHTS VILLB SOUND, Z?. A1 ' from rorr Second and Prin cess streets. at6 o'clock, p.;Mi Itarntojr. Will pxr Ismii . m . r 5, For farther tnfnrmti(i. n t . . " jnae 1 T. J. SOL-TIIsilAND. C. D.TJorrill. TproESTAJatB, CABINET irAKEB AJND j CARPENTER. - Office and Work Shop on Sec-1 JZtfh! "tables. ....Saturday, ilay 12 - . . . . Saturday, ' May I .Saturday, May 26 ....Saturday, June 2 ....Saturday, June ,9 ....Saturday, June 16 Lading and '. Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and. from Point InNorth andSouth Carolina. ror freight or Passage apply to ! . . THMAS K. BOND, ertntendent, THEO. G. EGER, FrelghtA K'C" rr rr5? BroMwayTNew York. WM.P, CLYDE A COM GeMraJ Agents. may 9-tf. . . "',-":; Farmei,i Take Notice. jyj-ORRIS HOG CHOLERA . COMPOUND la just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases to which Swine are sub jeet; . it will : prevent that dreadful disease known as Trichnaa, and will put your bogaia a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, Ac , of worms and parasites , I Each j package contains one and one-ball pounds and will, if given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 20 hogs In a condition to fatten In one half tne nual time, .thereby saving one half of the feed. The farmers of. Duplin county are giving it the praise. All fanners should buy apack-j age. -r ....j:. - ' ... if --. For sale .wholesale and retail, bv W H. GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, FLEMMLNG HOUSE. CLINTON, N. C, ATTORNEY AND Conn- eltor-a Law.! Will practice In anv nart of roodrpt cieavrry aadsatWionti eState.; Special attiattoif gea io ttcol; . ' -w - - :; - . -iaaTl8-tt : tloa cleialsa.' ; ; r i, , ; ? sept 13-1 y-' W. J. CALAIS; Prop'r of the acb oi Q ITUATED AT THE VERY FOOT Blue Ridge; within slzht and easr some of the most famous peaks. The Row Mountain and other points of Interest are near. - Delightful air, salubrious climate and exre lent water." i - t : I ! I will be pleased to correspond with parties proposing rest or recreation In the mountain during the Summer months. Excellent tab, slean beds, airy rooms and prompt service guaranteed. Terms low. - ni
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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