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'I.- i 1 I 1: t . ill . 4 jt"' :T .5 ' 51- J - hit- !1- . 1 - n f. 1: 1 " i 1 -1 'r. m. ' - --nrn jM r t " it mi .i i - . - - - i - I ii ... . . . , - I - . -, r r-- - I r- U I 1 . 1 1 The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor fe Prop. '.WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1883 Entered at the Postofficeat Wilmington, N. aa second-class matter. The Minnesota Methodist " Ministers' Conference, by a close note, resolved that "the time has corae for all friends of prohibition to cast their ballots for only such parties and candidates as are unequivocally committed to the utter extermination ot the liquor traffic by the power of the law." The Rev. Dr. Jame3 Begs, of Edin burgh, whose death is announced in the 75th year of his life and 51th of his ministry, was, and lonsc has been, the leader of the Conservative party in the Free Church of Scotland Opposed to instrumentaVmusic and other innova tions in public worship. He was a notably powerful and impressive preacher, and his last sermon, deliver ed a few days before hi s death, was on the text; 'It is appointed unto man once to die." on American commerce ite DeriodB'' These are questions which it is. time for us loi be v considering. Thc politi cians do not care, about them because they do not furnish the basis ot a poli tical issue, but 6ohje day Ihey may give us a larger issue; than even the most enthusiastic patriot may desire. First of all it is time for us to abandon hill doubts about the com plctiou of the canal. It will be-done, and in all human probability De Lcseeps1 will Jo it. He will if he survives till 1890. A large number of Chinamen have j ust sailed from San Franei.sco on the returu to their native country. They have been so thrifty and industrious that they each carry from $500 to $1,000 with them. This means a com- notonno IF iViov rp.mflin in China. aK X UwV VJ m w m-m w though a large proportion of the return ing pilgrims took certificates which will permit them to return, thus indi cating their general intention to cpme to this country again. is enouirh. and therefore we, had better waslc no more attention on the scheme for a Nicaraguau cauAl- Nobody will invest a cent in that entirpTisc. The French people haye already invested or pledged probably fifty ! millions of dollars in support of the scheme oi , Dc Ixjaseps. He will need. pehaps; twice as much more; and he will get it. " Hitherto the United States has done nothing but expend money in or der to enable crack-brained theorists to demonstrate that a canal at Panama is amim possibility. AVhiloour theorist ae engaged in their demonstrations M. De Lcsscps is digging the canaL ' Very soon it will be apparent to all the world that the canal is.to. be, com pleted within a! comparatively brief period. : Then alt tbo world Will want to' join in the use and perhaps in the control of it. t , i Ve holdt hat this canal ought to have been beguu, completed and owned by Uho United States of America. Uut our statesmen did not so direct ris , and the danger is that it will be coihpleted and owned by Europeans. MOONS B INK. John Quincy Adams received a sa'lary from the United States Govern ment for sixty-nine years, and the sum total must have amounted to half a million. ' At the elose of his presidens tial term he had fifty-two years of officeholding, and his salary had aggre gated $425,000; still, he had seventeen years of Congress after this, and died at the capitol at a Congressional ses sion. At the ago of fourteen he went to Russia as the private secretary o the American legation, and he was in after years minister to England, Germany, Portugal, Russia, and the Netherlands. The three funds already collected for the erection of a monument' to Gen. Lee in Richmond now amount to about $35,000. The Richmond Dispvtch urges that the memorial project has been delayed too long, and that- an energetic movement to carry it to com pletion should now begin. It suggests -that the corner-stone should- be lajd next October, and that the ceremonial should be rendered memorable by a reunion of the Army of Northern- Vir ginia, and by a ball at which the men should wear the Confederate uuiforni and the ladies dresses appropriate to the sentiment of the occasion. Doubt less, it says, Jefferson Davis would be present, and Beauregard, Johnston, Early, Hampton, Maury, Colquitt. Gordon, Kershaw, Vance and a host ot other heroes. Gen. Roger A. Pryor, of the Ameri can counsel retained for the defence of O'Donnell, arrived in London on Sat- ' urday. He was met by Mr. A. M. Sul- . livan; the prisoner's leading counsel, and Mr. Guy, his solicitor. Mr. Prj-or inquired closely into the prisoner's de meanor towards his custodians since hisarrest. Ascertaining that it had nvariably been characterized by thors ough frankness, he at once adv ised the securing of depositions from all the South African officers with whom the prisoner had had any relations since 3he killing of Carey, detailing whatever utterances O'Donnell had made to them, for the . purpose of showing that the prisoner's plea or self-defence was orig inal, natural and true, and had been uniiormly made and never lor an in stant abandoned, even when the prison er was without counsel. Mr. Pryor closely investigated the testimony of the seven witnesses lrom Done "gal who have come to London to depose to.their Intimaoyeith rJO'Doimell jus prior to his departure for Souih. Africa, and expressed himself as satisfied that it would convince any fair jury that when O'Donnell left Ireland" for. South Africa lie was absolutely free from any connections with the Invincibles, and departed without any premeditation to murder. The American lawyers ad.-i vise the defence to discourage subscrip tions by the National League. O'Don nell is now engaged in a personal quar rel with the Newgate jail physician, because the doctor refuses to allow the prisoner to use tobacco inf any form. O'Donnell says he is so accustomed to the se of the weed thaj the deprivation 3 injuring his health. n - The Washington Capital has some very pertinent remarks relative to the construction, by a French company of the Panama Canal. It says : How long do the people of the United States propose to abstain from any as sertion of their, true ; interests in the ' control of the Isthmus of Panama? Do they purpose, to remain quietly acquiescent with what DeLesseps lis doing there with French -money and - are they satisfied to. have no part or share in that great work ? - What do they propose to do when, in 1888 or 1890, they fitftl that - DeLesser s has opened a waterway " between "the Atlantic and the Pacific, and that he and his French Friendi are in possession of.lhc right to levy iriy tax they please for an, indefi- One canal at the Isthmus of Panama f' The Princo of Wales plys-thtanj About this lime summer boarders returu home to rest alter their (vaca tion, Boston Transcript. i h Oscar Wilde says that short hair can not go with kneesbreeches. No; it usually goes with striped trousers Buffalo Courier. j In .bast Mississippi peppermint rais ing is having quite a boom. This will counteract the effect of the Georgia watermelon crop. Hartford Posi. A family of Swedes in Chicago! tried to use arailroad torpedo for lucl. It is needless to say that they had exercise enough to warm them up. Burlington Free Press. ( Yorkel (to his son at a concert dur ing the performance of a duet) "D'ye see, Tom, now it's getting late they are singing two at a time so as to get , done sooner." Excfuinge. j j The girl walked slowly down the aisle, Her looks made all the people smaisle. For on her nose she had a baisle This lovely maiden without gaisle. Oil City Derrick Sitting Bull had the audacity to tell the Senate Committee on Reservations that ' its members were all drunk. Doubtless the poor Indian was piqued because he had not been invited to drink with the noble Senators. Loivell Citizen. .... i 1 'I ! over some amusing! incident and couldn't stop. Finally a doctor was called in, and he couldn't quiet her. As a last resort some one; had to tell her that her hack hair was coming down. Lowell Citizen. i , Earl Granville likes the bicycle. ; j; Senator Laphamis at Fortress Mon roe ':'-zjr:'-'' ' r Mr. BeecherV lectures did. not pay in Texas. v "' , - Bishop Quintard, of Tennessee, 13 in Senator Bayard is to spend ' a night in Maiaei Senator Morrill and family expect to be at their -Washington residence by November 1. Gov. Cameron, of Virginia, is con- fort- fined to his hotel in Washington severe sprain' of the foot." . J- 'A Spartan Heroism is often exhibited by a delicate woman during the extraction of teeth. But why not save them in time. ; with SO ZODONT, and thus obviate! the neces sity ol taxing one's fortitude? The tenants ot the mouth are far more likely to remain and do eodd service, if this sovereign protective is used as a safeguard against their untimely des truction. The experience and evidence of hosts of people proves this sanatary lact. SHOUTS. , i i : There is iu Lowell a gentleman claim ing to be both an epicure and a poet, who savs that eating apple pib yithout cheese is like kissing a girl "without a squeeze. j . J ' The Chinese Emperorps physician en joys a princely salary for keeping the Emperor in good health. The Sal ary stops the niombnt the Emperor falls sick. Some good ideas in Orien tal heads. 1 Thc'divorced wife t Senator Tabor, of Colorado, refuses to pay a counsel fee of $5,000, charged by her lawyers who t secured her j alimony, and they have brought suit 'in Denver for the amount. J There was once a man who boasted that General Grant had talked! with him, In a subsequent' ihterval of cin dor he explained that the ( General had said: ''What are you sneaking around my tent for? Do fyou want to steal something?" ; j ( , - Smoke lrom the swamp fires near Westboro. Mass., has (been so 4 dense for some days that teams entering the town have lost their reckoning, and millmen have had; to use) a log horn. A farmer got off his course and had to be piloted back to his starting place. While the arrangements were being made for a party in Somerville. a few evenings ago, young lady present inno cently inquired : Is , the invitation to embrace the young ladies ?" 'Oh, no," replied a young man, the gentle men will attend to that," And now the young lady wonders" what the young man meant. ( ' Tho largest estate ever sold in Scot land in one lo: by i public auction was disposed of recently to I Mr. J ehn Bullough for $515,000 aside from the timber, which will be paid for as an addition at a valuation. The . estate is known as the Meggernie estate, and is snuaicu in tne vaiiey ot irienivon. Perthshire. It contains upward of ssfioo acres, included in an area of utty square miles, and is one of the best sporting and grazing estates in Scotland. The salmon fishery extends to the almost unprecedented length of over xorty miles. i f . , . Doa't Miss It. ' . " AVells VRough on Rats", Almanae at druggists, or mailed for 2c; stamp Ei o. iv KLLSi ti ersev i;itv. - Regicide is beginning to be regarded with favor in England. O'DonnelL the aven ger. " used to be a Philadelphia plumber. : His autocratic behavior is thus accounted for. " Prescott Evarts, one of ex-Secretary EVarts' twin sons, is studying for the Episcopal rainUtry. His twin brother, ShermatUr is studying law. The latter is a-firrtuluate of Yale, the former of Harvard. J i . The families of the 'two Louisiana Senators Gibson and Jonas says aot exchange represent two verv opposite religious, . Mrs. Jonas is a very strict Hebrew and Mrs. Gibson an equally! strict Roman Catholic. - rH . - , j ' 1 Ail enthusiastic Cntlorsomeut I (ioiaiAM, N. II., July 14, 1879. Gents Whoever you are, I don't know ; but I j thank the lxrd; and feel grateful to you to know that in this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and does all it advertises to do, and more. Four years ago I had a slight shock of palsy, which unnerved me to such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last May I was induced to try Hop Bitters. I used one bottle, but did not see any change , another did so change ray nerves that they; are now as steady as they! eyer were. It used to lake both hands to write but now my good right hand writes this. Now, f if you continue to manufacture as honest and good ah ar ticle as you do, you will accumulate an honest fortune, and confer tho greatest blessing on your fellow-men that ,was ever conferred on m. nkind. TIM BURCH. v Sutter ana Be strong That is an old saying; and it is in somcf respects true tnat strength comes through buffering. Every bodr.-oueht to know ' how to bear pain'l Thgse who can bear it bravelpr, rtielitlywd'manfuUyare incorh- Lparably happier than the poor fel lows who are all the time making frightful faces and uttering grievous i groans. - 4f we must suffer, let us learn now to make the best of it, and to suffer as cheerily as possible. But vjre may do better" than to suf fer. Lwfe may learn how to get rid of the suneringv That will be a great tmnfovement on even the. most pa- tient;va) of "bearing pain. The trouble with nine out oevery ten sufferers is Hot that thev can "suffer and be stronc," but I ttiat in their suffering they are weak -and misera; Me' and ailinp;ahd languid and de bilitated and dolefuL Not only are hey,wrej:clied, themselves, but they add to tne sum oi numan wreicnea rfess by imparting much of their misery to others. Now. as to oettincr rid of the misery, and abolishing some of the suffering. j We will do it with Brown's Iran Bitters. There is joy Jn every bottle of this valuable iron medicine. It is a medicine which is responsible for much of the mastery which has Vicksburg, water-works. Miss,, is soon to have A Cure of Pneumonia. Mr. D. II. . Barnaby. of Uwego. N. Y.. says that his daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated with pneumonia, anil all the best phy sicians gave the case up - and said she could not live but a few hours at most. She was in this condition when a friend recommended DR.- WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS and advised her to try ifrr She accepted it as a last resort, and rwas surprised to find that it. produced: a marked changed tor the better, and by persevering in its use a permanent cure was effected. Great riches are apt to prove a curse, but greatjoverty is stlltj loea desirable. "I WoulcVnt be without Dr. Benson's Celery and Cliamomile pills if they cost $ 1 . a pill. , TJiey cured me of neuralgia, of '9 years standing.''1 Joseph Snyder, Paxions, Pa. 50 cts. per box, at drug gists. i . v NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More Weak Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy lor SORE, WEAK AND EYES. JxBg-Sighteilnes3, an 1 Re been trained over - suffering:. 1 brings iron to the blood in such a way that this needed element assimi lates with the circulation, sending through arteries and veins that : rich red-colored vital fluid so essential to vigorous life. Here is the strength which triumphs over weakness, and casts out diseasewith its consequent siiflfcrino-. The stomach is made strong, and dyspepsia has to go The liver is vitalized, and liver com plaint must depart. The nerves are toned up, and sufferers from neural- ma art made cheenul. ine "Daa blood" is made erood, and rheuma tism loses its hold. What is the use of suffering, when our neighbor the druggist keeps Brown's Iron Bitters? 7 ! . octlS-lw nrm tc d&w c tb FIFTEEN FACTS. Neuralgic and Nervous Headache removed uy ur Benson's celery ana cnamomiie nils, Humor, Scrofula, Ulcers vanish before Or Benson's. Skin Cure. Internal and external, Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of interna .and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It Oh, how my headaches Remove the cause Dy rr. juensoB's ueiery ana Chamomile Pills. Tender Itchings in any part of the body Clirflfl hv Ilr Tipilann'a Skin Cnra TIa Headache banished, no matter what cause. sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is it f it can ue effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery -and Chamomile Pills. Ick headache, distressing maiadv, cured by Dr. Berson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, Makes the skin soft, white and smooth. ur uenson-8 ssintmre. Klegaatly put-up. 4 Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or other liarmfu drug, and are highly recommended for bead acne, neuralgia and nervousness. 50 cents at druggists. Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pilla. All drujr gists. . INFLAMED Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured I J - v a wain UlUVr 11UUU It. Producing storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. I Sold by all Druggists at 25c. oct84w By One of the Fools. "Wiry pardon my remarking It but, my dear old friend, How changed you are. I .de clare you must haye lived very bg or very fast to have driven the color out of your hair and the spring out of your step this fashion.. Looking at the sunset on the river from the grounds of his place up the Hudson, my school chum who is now one of the best known min ing experts in the country answered: "It wasn't fast liylngltid it, Ibut "dyspepsia and nervous collapse, from over-work. . I ought to, have. stopped years before I did. I was a fool. Buttvho isn't, if you come to that ? 'I am thirty-five years old," ' writes Mr. Charles H. Watts of Somcrs, Putnam Co., N. Y., and had suffered from dyspepsia for fifteen years- Went the round of the current remedies, falsely so called. Listlessly and without hope I gave Parker's Toxic a trial. The result may be stated In three words! it cttredme. I endorse now without 'hesitation. It 13 the dyspeptic's refuge.' Mr. G. R. Cole, druggist, oi carmei, J. r., certifies to the truth of Mr. Watts' statement. Hiscox & Co., proprietors, call especial at tention to the fact that this preparation, which has been known as Parker's Gin ger Tome, will hereafter be called s!mply Parker's Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by substituting inferior articles under the name of ginger, tad as ginger is really an unlmpor tant flavoring ingredient, we drop the mislead. Bgword. TKert it no change, however, in the prepara tion itself &ud all bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker's Gehqkk Tonic, contain the gen uine medicine if the fac simile signature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. oct ll-dftw ur. Jicnson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time and It maces tne sum white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists Dr. Benson' Celery and Chamomile Pills cure headaches of every nature promptly, also iicuicuia, age sure. -Elearantly put up, two bottles In one pack , is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. All druggists, Headache banished, no matter what cause. sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which Is ur xi can ue enectuaiiy removed by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills, C. N. Crittenton. Sole Wholesale Dr. C. W, Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St wew xorg. lune y-lw-ch-sat-nrm Agent for y Holes Wanted. J WANT TO PURCHASE r " ; " " -i t 'j ioNB PAIR OF MULES, Large, sound and good animals, required for the Coal Campaign.' . .- - ------ J, A. SPRINGER, oct r- r Coal and Wood." . Did She Die? 1 - "No! - - . , - "bhe lingered and suffered along, pining away all tue time lor years " "The doctors doing her no good "And at last ns -cared by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." ;!4 Indeed 'Indeed!" i . ' Uow thankful we should be for that medicine." j A Dausbter's Misery . "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed oi misery. "From a complication of kidney, llyer rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility. . "Under the care oi the best physi cians. "Who gave her disease various names. "But no relief. j "And now she is restored to us in j i , .... , 8uu iieuiuu oy as simple a remedy as nop miters, that we had. shunned for years before using it." The Parents. Father is Get ting: Well, "My daughters say; "How much better fatheris since he used Hop Bitters." "He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared in curable" ... , "And we are so glad that he nsed your Bitters. A Lady of TJtica, N. Y. sept 20-lmd&w Gape Fear Pilot House, NO, 15 SOUTH WATER STREET. WILMINGTON ruwl JLASS KKSTATTR A NT i Tr.t $1.23 per day: Three Meala ftl: KinVte m.i S5c Satisfaction guaranteed. - - i r T i - SULLK9 & MCKEITHAJJ. THE SEASHORE I IIOTEL BRUNSWICK ! . . ' - SMIIHVILLE.N. C ; " SEASIDE HOTEL ! WRIGHTS VILLE, N. C. ! " B. L. PEltttY, Proprietor rpiIESE TWO SUMMER RESOliTS WLL be open 1IOND At", MAT 2g. The Hotel Brunswick, at Smith vlll51$ 55 miles below Wilmington, and accessible fcy tvro first class steamers, making two . trip dally. -, i ; - - ; The Seaside Hotel Is situated In a large grwve on Wrightsvillc Sound; is composed of cotfcf ges for families, and within 7 mile s of 4VH mihgton, ai the head of a fino Shell Road, the best in the Southern country. - - : ; . -1 BOTH HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN. Good surf and still water bathing. a . ' Every variety of Fish, and abundance Oyslera, Clams and Crabs. Spacious J5all Rooms, with iiu Bands of Mitslc "" ' ''. j j Ten-v1n Alleys, Billiards and Bar. I Terms moderate. may 2a - i ,. .c- ;U ...... First. NationaPanfif-Wil- mington! WHOLESALE 'Prtceaoii BAGGING SUndai....;.... ik v:iT.T:Z:?ri BACON North twiT""- Hams. V ftL - ' Side. tb.;.a"f- . 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LARKINS.. npl 2S Prcetdent Casmier A'sst Cashier North Carolina Resources, i ... , ; 0 m : "One of the most useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any State " Boston Post, J Hale's Industrial! Series. 1 Two Volumes ow Ready. ; . . 1. The Iv"oods anKTimbkIisaof North Botanical Reports; supplemented by accrate4 MOLASSlbS, y gallon Uouty Keports of Standing Forests, and illus trated by an excellent Map of the i-tate, 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $1.25. II. In the Coal and Iron Counties of NoETn Carolina Emmons. Kerr'", Laid- ley s, wuKei'.anutne census reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the JJitty six vounties and Map of the State, i '' I Volume 12mo. Cloth, 4 5 pp., $1.50. Sold by -all Booksellers, or! mailed postpaid, on receipt of the price, by ! v ; . . " J. HALJC a son, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers. ' New York ; Or. P. M. 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Rough Edge plauk........... 15 00 6lfii est tnuia oargot's,accordlDg f . to aualitv. mm n Dressed Flboring. seasonl..M W r2JI ocautung ana iioarq. cowH.,lS 00 0U . New Crop Cuba, In hhaa..... " ' "ln-bbls m oc to W DO ,26 0 00 - il II 1 10 1(1 90 I IB o o 0 0 w Tobacco. E HAVE FULL LINES OFTOBA which we are selling EIGHT CENTS prices prior to May 1st. under Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures. . ; WORTH & WORTH. may 7 e 1 11 Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing, ' Th fact that our Paintb are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill & Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., lsSsufficient guarantee for their quality and purity. - ; , A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and full, , HARDWARE STOOKl .-1 . . to which your attention ie respectfully invited. in 90 018 011 r ' A ft IB Porto Rico, la bads. " inbbiSvv........ 8agar House, in hhds... ...... .,. ! tf , lcbbls. Syrup, in bbte...-'. .... .'.i..... NAILS, V fieg,Jut. lOd basia.. OILS, V gallon ' Kerosene. .i Lard Linseed.. ' Rosin..'.. Tsr.4t.a..'.'a..'.ul..,. 00 0 S Deck and Spar 00 O S rtilJlTKY -- , Chickens, live, growa... " , Spring.. ...... m..'. jLiUMiaattitatntAttiMtMiH PEANUTS-Hf bushel... POTATOESw V bnshel Sweet ..r. 60 Irish, V bbL. ...... 8 60 PORK. V barrel City Mess.........i...........:2J8C 02m iPrimo., . 16 00 017 Rumn........ ......17 00 018 RICE-Carollna, ft.......... - 40 I .Rouen. V bushel. 0 1 IS RAGS. V ft Country. J 1H H ua 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 o 00 10 00 0 00 0 W0 0 0 100 ,.10 60 011 .... ......- . ' " " 4 Ml 0 City. ROPE, V ft... SALT, V sack. Alum.... ...... . LI verpoo American SUGAR, tf" ft Cuba Porto Rico - A Coffee . B .Ex C .......i art a iv vawua-m SHINGLES, 7 in. VM. .. .. . . . . dommon. . . . ... 8 ft a o ft ot 91 I 11 U sept 2 NATU'L JACOBI, -10 South Front St ' FLE SQ HOUSE. . W. J..CAI1AI8, Prop'p gITUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of 'the Blue Ridge, within sight and easy reach of some of tko most famous peaks. The Roan Mountain and other points of interest are near. DeHghtnn air. Salubrknia climate and rmL lent water. . - .y-?;--.;- - I will be pleased to correspond with parties u6 wx recreation m uu moun tarns the Summer mnntha. KYrp.iiPTtt tshta tleanTbeds. airy rooms and Dromnt anrm guaranteed. Term low. ". Cyirees Hearts.. 0 00 0J STAVES, y M-W. O. BarreL.W 00 0i R.O. Hogshead.;:.... ......oo 00 010" TALLOW, 0t TIMBER, y M,fect Shlpplng.12 00 0 ! FineMlU ;.............11 25 01S0 Mill Prime.... -7 50 0f MiU Fair 4. eOO0 Common Mill...T.'... 5 00 0 Inferior to Ord'narv.... ...... 0 00 0? WHISKEY, V gat-Northern. . 1 00 0 J -North Carollna.t....i...... 1 00 0t" WOOL,V ft Washed... -v-Sg. 2 Unwashed.,;V..v..i......;.. " 0 J ' BurTT............'r.. ......... 10 0 u 1S83 Harper's Young People, A WTT.T'TTsrrn iimntmin 1R Pire- BUTTED TO BOTP AJTD OIKU 0 TiO V TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF G. Vol IV. commences November 7, l1 ThttTovngrPecpU has ""been from the ft successful bcromf anttefnation. JIT. 7 lw it has a distinctive purpose, to wmcn n Uy adheres that, namely of supplanttol vicious T)anera tar th mmw with S PF atncsfl, elegance of engravuif . JJJ generally, It Is OTSurpassed 1 an of the kind -yet brought T)anera fnr th xtnmr more attractive, as well as more whotoonJ For neatness, contents gci publication - of ' the kind - yet HULicw. notour g a trozetu. I: TERMS:? 1; HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, J Per Year. Postasre Pretwild. ? Specimen copy sent on receipt of Tbrf xne volumes 01 narnera 1 onnr rtvn i&si ana j ted Cloth paid, on receipt Young People for 18&S. 35 cents: posU awuuoi SO.' IllMTTW iBJs,-nanasomeiy conna in luut , will be. sent by mail, postage F Of S3 00 each. COW cents naL Remittances should he. mart hv Poet v? Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance nr Newspapers are not to codv this sdrenf; iwuiwiuivu ujo express orucr o Brothesjl Address dee 12 , ,,. -, . New Tort- To Builders aiuiotliers-- Go JaC Bi'S for Sash, Blinds and Door, W e. Yon can get all sizes wd tv lowest prices:' - " ! !
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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