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The Daily Review
JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1883
Entered at the PostofHce at Wilmington, K. C,
as second-clasa matter. -
Dr J H Zakcrtort, in New York, Sat
urday began twelve simultaneons games
of chess fjblindfolded" with, as ,many
different players. Games were won by
Messrs. .Isaacson, Merian, Rice, Pink
ham and "Fisher- The Doctor beat
Messrs. Simonson , , Sheigle Pamell
and Schieffelin, Hi3 games with
Messrs. Hyde and Osborne were
drawn. v -
Six bakers held in New York, charged
with violating theJSqnday law by mix
iog theirdough on Sunday, were dis
charged on Saturday by Ju3tice Gard
ner, of New York-; He remarked that
there had been a' decision -oi a higher
court that running a blast turnace on
Sunday was a work of necessity, and he
believed the labor involved in baking
bread was as much .ij not .more a .work
of necessity than running a blast fur
nace.
The Washington Slar, which is in a
good position to lenowrsays: "It is evi
dent that the tariff is to play a prom i
nent part in the coming Speakership
contest. Mr. Carlisle hastens to define
his position on the question, and talks
in a conservative yein, lie repudiates
the charge that , he is. ta 'rank free
trader,' and asserts that he would deal
carefully with vested interests in any
reformation of the tariff. lie thinks it
Impracticable to sweep away the whole
internal revenue system at this time,
and favors a 'little' tariff bill cutting
-off thirty or forty millions from custom
receipts."
There will be grand times in New
. York ou the 2Gth inst.. Evacuation
Day. la speaking of .this .celebration
the Mail and Express says :
Fine weather is all that is needed to
insure one or the finest . displays .wit-
nes3ed in New-York in recent years, a
week from next Monday, the day lor
the centennial celebration of the evacu
ation of Now. YorK. The military
parade from Central Park to the Bat
tery will undoubted be magnificent, and
the ceremonies' in Wall, street, at the
unveiling of the statue of Washington
on the steps of the Sub-Treasury, will
bo very impressive. But the most
novel display of the daj will be the
parade of steam vessels oft' the Battery,
a fleet of 472 boats having already been
promised, i The lower part of the city
will be crowded by those who' wish to
see a company of men dressed a3 Brit
ish redcoats escorted down the bay by
the monster fleet, and the noise of the
whistles will be something whose equal
New.Yprki has perhaps uever yet heard,
It is gratifying to know that our citi
zens are to generally close their places
of business and make November 20 a
gala day, . j Nothing remains for the
committee to do to complete the Evac
uation Day pageantry, unless it be to
provide for an illumination of the city
in the evening.
SHORTS.
There are 30,000 beggars in Chicago.
The polar hare is p! pretty j white
animal, as large as a fbi. 1 y i'
Boston exhibits a , cheese weighing
t wo and three quarters tons.
The starfish is fatal to j oysters, but
oysters agree with the starfish. -
Kansas is said to bet noticeable for
havingyouths as railrpad conductors.
i In Madagascar military service is the
penalty for not paying one's taxes.
Kentucky applejack, made of dried
apples, will eat through a wooden
vessel. . -r".:..:.l'a:.Ly.'-
Only about two (thirds of the Lord
Mayors of London jjrej married; men
nowadays. :,j V '
Scotch weaving women are said to
keep themselves in ill health by Ian ins
ordinate use oFteaf V '
The government nets 39.81 on every
2,000, of the new stamps old, on the cost
of making them.,, t &!.-. I i ., W' i
Colored. people edit and control at
least twelve periodical publications in
tLe United States, j i
Tobacco' isadeinto knTlff bybeihg
fermented for six months and then
steamed at 240 degree F. . j
Chromic acid', according to - an. -English
physician. 13 good for warts or,
rather , it is bad for, the warts.
In Tmssia "drinks" are scarcely ever
"hung up." There is aS clause; in the
liquor law which operates against credit
at oars. '" . , I j
MISCELLANEOUS.
The National Academy of Science,
now holding its annual'meeting at New
Haven, is expected to consider some
questions of the highest practical im
portance, and among them that of the
extensive substitution of glucose for the
sweets of the-cane. Prof. Chandler has
reported that perfectly pure glucose is
, harmless, ; although everyone knows
that it lacks the fine flavor and sweet
ness of. syrups expressed from the can
of .Southern plantations. But is the
average glucose harmless?. That is a
question which the National Academy
of Science -coifiht answer greatly tolha
advantage af the public. It is com
monly known that glucose is corn,
liquified by the application of sulphuric
acid. If the chemieal action is perfect
no trace of the acid remains in the
liquid; but if not, the glucose retains
an clement of poison. It is well for our
great scientific bodiesrto take up practi
cal questions like that of the use of
glucose, and by a searching investiga
tion determine and disclose what food
adulterations are practised, and with
what pernicious results to the health
and to thejpurse.of the people.
The deathNrate -among -the colored
people of Washington is almost twice as
great as it is among the whites of the
same city. The annual reports of the
health officer of the District of Colum
bia contain many iacts of especial
interest relating to the vital statistics of
the two races. There are in the city
about 120,000 Whites and about 60,000
colored persons. In the year ending
June 30th last . the death rate among
whites was only 17.97, while the rate
among the colored people ' was
30.63.' The rate for.the entire popula
tioa - was s 22,33. lu some year3 the
death-rate among the colored people
has been twice as high as among the
whites, and in one year it was, if our
memory serves ns well, no les3 than 31
The rate caused by malarial fevers was,
lor the last five years, three times as
great among the colored people , as
among the whites, owing mainly to the
location of the-houses of the colored
people and their greater disregard for
sanitary laws.u On the other hand, the
rate for scarlet fever was four times as
great among the whites as it was among
the colored people.
Why Incurs Torture?
By disregarding cleanliness of the
teeth, and thus eucouraging their decay,
when SOZODONT. which is delightful
to use, prevents the possibility of toolh
achcrbv keepine the teeth in health.
No one who has not used! thi3 popular
article, can form an adequate idea of
how much improvement defective teetn
are susceptible. SOZODONT is in
finitely to be preferred to abrading
tooth powders. It preserves, not
scratches, the enamel, j '
PERSONAL. '
Mr. Simon Cameron is coming South
for the winter. j j
Mr. Thomas Nast has just recovered
from a serious illness. So gladJ
Gen. Spinner is paying a visit to
Washington. lie lives in jFloricta. j
Mr. Bradlaugh a is profound admirer
of the late Charles Sumuer.
The first of the Astors began his
American career 100 years ago.
Mr. Sackville-West'sdaughters are
o be here in December from England.
Matthew Arnold believes, tbat the
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majoritv is in the wrong-rand he is toot
a defeated candidate eithejr., , '
The climate of Cairo agrees splendid
ly with Baker Pasha and his wife, who
were recently on a visit to England.
Mrs. Mack ay was obliged to buy-
$10,000 worth of stock in J the Paris
theatre des Italiens m order to get her
choice of a box. , - ,
Tlie Emperor of China studies his
own language three hours a day. He
rs between 14 and 15 years old, and his
name is Kwaog Lee. j 1 ;
Sitiee Henry Irying is Mr. Brodrib
and La-wrence Barrett is MrBrallihan!
and every body knows it, j it almost
seems as if they had taken their stage
names in vain- . : , :
How to Secure Ileal th.
It seems strange that any one will
suffer "fr'om "the "Watry"" derangements
brought on by an impure condition of
the blood when ROSADALIS will re
store perfect health to the phjysieal or
ganization. It is, indeed, a strengthen
iag syrup, pleasant 1 to talce, ! and has
often proven itself to be the best Blood
Purifier ever discovered, effectually
curing Scrofula, A Syphilitic ' disorders,
Weakness of the Kidncjys, Erysipelas,
Malaria, all Nervous disorders and De
bility, Billious Complaints and all dis
eases indicating ah ibi pure condition of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys.' Stomach,
etc. It corrects indigestion, j A single
bottle will prove to you its merits as a
health renewer,tbrit acts like.a,charm,
especially when the complaint Is of an
exhaustive nature, having a te'ndency
to lessen the natural vigor of the brain
and nervous system. I i '
Wew Firm.! flew Partners.
Re-organization, r
'"There were'sorfie wreked-partners,
and it was judged best to kick them
out, for the business was ofione: stand
ing, and there vas a fear that the wick
ed partners would bring ltto gnefl
-There was 1 old. Mr. Debility,
He was a complaining fellow, always
tired, and always wanting to sit'down
and rest, instead of doing his share
of the work, y - . '- 1 . ; ,
There was little ,Ir. Nervous
ness, a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly
afraid the concern was going to ruin
I There was bothersome Mr. Bil
iousness, . quarrelsome and angry.
He always misunderstood every
body, and said that everybody mis
unaerstooa rum.
""And there was the much-despised
Mr. Bad Blood. A troublesome
creature was he to get along'with
He raised a commotion in the con
cern every, day, and made myriads
of enemies.
! So the wicked partners had to be
kicked out. .The agent selected to
dorthe business was Browns Iron
Bitters, noted for working so pleas
antly, so silently, and so effectually.
Brown's Iron Bitters laid hold o
Mr. Debility by the heels and
erentlv dragged him out, laying him
aside for future use, in case he should
be wanted. 1 '
Brown's Irmi Bitters worried Mr.
no chance to make a fuss during the
operation.
Brown's Iron Bitters made direct
war on Mr. Biliousness and told
him that he "must go." B. turned
round and snarled something about
"wouldn't go till he had a mind to "
and then made up his5 mind that the
sooner he got out thei less trouble
:here would be in his going.
Brown's Iron Bitters then took Mr.
Bad Blood in hand, and found that
he could change him entirely. So
he put into him some of .th$t iamous
preparation of pure iron, and cast out
an nis Daancss, reiorming nis cnar
acter entirely and making him anew.
The firm now consists of Health,
Happiness, Purity, and Vigo r, wi'"
Brown's Iron Bitters for, special p
icr, , T
hov 15-lw'nrm lcd&w
c th
fl UT)C aesthetics, I (4 designs). Some
via.l-l'AOthlng go d Mailed on receipt
of ficcBtsin gtamps.. Heakne & Co., P. o.
Box 1,487, N. X- I . nov5 4w
(in A MONTH AK1) BOARD for 3 live
young Men or Ladies, in each county.
Address P. W. ZIEGLER & CO , Puiladel
yhia, Pa. uov 5-4w
To morrow ' fs" not elastic enough in
which to press the neglected duties of
to-day
Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is without a
peer. cJt consists of both external and
internal treatment and costs I only1 $1.
per package. At druggists. ! ,
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The most dangerous llattejrx is te
inferiority of those who sirround us.
Ministers Sound its Praise.l
Rev. Mr. Greenfieldsi Khoxville,
Tenn., writes as follows : ' "Samaritan
Nervine permanently" cured my son df
epileptic nts." Here s food tor thought.
Sold by druggists, $1.50
- 'V 1 ,! "
To persevere in .one's duty and be
silent is the first answer to calumny.
: mm m ' ' ; '
. .Sept. 1 4th, 1880.
Hop Bitters Co.. Tokoxto: ' n i
1 have been sick forth pastsii years;
suffering from dyspepsia and general
weakness. I have used three bottles of
Hop Bitters, and they have ! done won
ders for me. I am well and able to
work, and eat and sleep well. ! f cannot
say too much for Hop Bitters, t
SIMON BOBBINS.
A sunny faceTha ioutwardj latch,
which invites to the home of the heart.
That Husband of Mine
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Is three times the man he ' was before
he began using "Wells? Health Renew
er." $1. Druggists. 1 j i
We generally think .better of our
selves than we are willing to acknowl
edge.
i.
the
"Mens sana in corpere jsano:"
sound mind in a sound body1 is
trade mark of Aliens Brain Food, and
we assure your readers that, if dissatis
fied with either weakness of Brain or
Codily powers, this remedy will
permanently itrengthcn both. $ 1 .At
druggists, or by mail from J. U. Allen,
315 Firt Ave. New York City, eod&w
llTTTCTp WITHOUT A TEACHKR !
1U.U Oil; Soper's Instantaneous Guide
to Keys ot Piano and and Organ. Price $K
Will teach any person to play 20 pieces of rnu
sic in one day. You couldn't learn It from a
teacher in a month for $20. Try it and tie con
vinced. f Sample.- copy will be mailed to any
address on receipt tf 25 cents 'In stamps by
HEAKNE & CO., Publishers, P. O. Box 1,487,
New York. nov5 4w
"prkfjirpa Burns, 50c, Byron, 50c , Mrs
-1- Browning, '53c, Campbell, 40c
Chaucer, 60c, Coleridge, GOc, Cowpei, G0c
Dante, 50c, Dryden, 50c. Goethe. "70c. Gold
-emlth. 50c, Hemans, 50c , Iliad and Odyesey,
uc , nooa, ouc, mgeiow, 5xcj iveais, 40c,
Meredith, 50c, Milton, 50c, Moore, GOc. , Pope,
50c, Poe, 40c , Schiller, 40c, Scott, 50c, a en
nyson, GOc, 'Virgil,1 45J., aod; others.- Fine
cloth binding. Sent for examination before
payment on evidence of good faith, cata
logue free. NOT sold by dealers., ,
JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher,
nov 5-4w 18 Vesey St., New York
"MDDRE COUNTY GRIT"
CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES,
(ALIi BXZES ).
BESTINTI1EV0RLD
SAMPLES OF MEAL SEHI
OK APPLICATION.
KOamCABOLlKA MILLSTONE CO.
Branch Office, Chariotte, N. C
tBMKNTION THIS PAPER
j No Longer Needed.
The old-fashioned, slow acting plasters
"nkust go". Benson's Capcine Porus Plasters
are the best. 25c 4w
Telling it Vey Short.
"Pll tell It, sir, in fe.w worjis if ;i can, but
the story would fill a book If ijustlce was done
to It."
"Surely, Michael, but put It short this time
so's I can squeeze it Into a page of' letter pa
per." ... . : . ... 7
"Here you are, sir, then, and there are thou
sands of people here In Binghampton, N, Y.:
who will testify to the truth of what I say. My
name is Michael Guilfoyle. I am seventy four
years old. For about nine years I was a J most
shut out from the world by rheumatism. I
had peddled small wares In this city for years,
axd. had to stop altogether. At the best of
times I could only hobble miserably about
with my eanc. I was bent nearly double with
pain and weakness, and my hands were use
less to labor with. " I was but the poor wreck
of a once strong man. None of the medicines
usually given for rheumatism did me the least
good, sir. My old friends and xmstomcrB for
got me, aS though I were under ground,
With the end of my Jnose and the tips of my
toes - - -
Turned up to the roots of the daisies.'. .
My days and nights were doleful and palnf uL
I had no hope except In death. That Is God's
truh, and Mr. MoshcrJ here, knows it. -i
"I can't tell you how, but Pakker's Tonic
cured -mei That was three years ago. I'm
lively as acrlcket now, sir, and go my busi
ness rounds every dny, rain or shine. You
may tell this to all the world, and refer the
doubters to me." .
This ' preparation, which has been known
as Pabker's Ginger Tonic, will be called
almnlv Parker's Toxin. " Thti niionn i
-made for two reasons: first, because ginger is
umuiyviuuik uvvruig lnaxeoieni, ana sec
ondly, because unprincipled dealers deceive
their customers by substituting Inferior pre
parations under the name of ginger, i
There it no thange, "however ', in the prepara
tion itself, und alt bottles remaining in the
hands of dealers, wrapped under the name
of Parker's Ginger Tonic, contain the gen
uine medicine If the fac simile signature of
Hiscox & Co. Is at the bottom of the outside
wrapper. nov 13-dAw
P0ELL H0TJSE.
-JJNDER NBW MANAGE3tK5T
. . . WILMINGTON, N. C
j ; . ir jckrt. Proprietor.1 ; .
Lte Proprietor : ATttaatlo i HoteL?v rtotClaii
In ail its appointments. : Terms f ijo to tiOO.a
MISCELLANEOUS.
We Will Stop BraggiDg
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Our Celebrated Pride Flour,
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as every body seems to know Its superior qual
v . . .... . :r
ities. However, If you want any, send
around &nd we' Will supply you.- - '
We arc selling a large quantity of
North Carolina Apples,
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Snicrior lo quality to any on the market.
THE BEST FLAVORED FRUIT SOLD IN
THE CITY !
ROYSTER'S PURE OANDIES
RECEIVED FRE3H EVERY WEEK.
tip cts. per pound.
P. L. BRID&ERS & CO.
HO North Front St.
nov 12
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'. NEW YORK, 1884.
.About sixty million copies of The Sun have
gone out ot our estauusnment aurwg ine pas
twelve montds. . j
If vou wferc to Daste end to end all the col
umns of all The suns printed and sold last
year you would get a continuous strip el in
teresting Information, common sense wis'loni.
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reach from Printing House square to tee top
f Mount Copernicus in tnc moon, tnen uacK
to Printing House equaro, and then three-quar
ter- of the way back to the moon again.
' But Tins Sun is written for the inhabitants
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would girdle the globe twenty seven or twen
tv-ciirht times.
Jf every buyer of a copy of Tiik f UN during
the past year "has spent only one hour over it,
and if his wife or his grandfather has spent
another hour, this newspaper in 1883) has af
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of steady reaumg, nignt and uay. i
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cause of honest government, and which there
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Lord, lifc4 . - . .
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President.
Cashier
A'sst Cashier
P. M. Hale's Publications.
THE
WOODS AND TIMBERS
DP NORTH CAROLINA.
1 vol. 12mo., Clolth, $125.
I ' "
"The Dublicatlon of such facta In a. ah.inp
that makes them accessible, is the very best
service that the public spirited men in the
South can do their States' 2V. Y. World.
"The very thine needed. A verv Imnortant
work for the State. Wilmington Star. .
"A timely and valuable publication. Must
prove of great service to the State.' Char-,
lotte Journal. , ,
"Mr. nale has done the State a ercat ser
vice." Biblical Recorder
"Of such thorough excellence that it de
serves the widebt circu'atlon. Nashville
(Tenn.) Lnmberman. - ; I . ;
The book Is weii nrinted on tinted nancr. la
handsomely bound in cloth, contains 272 pages
and an accurate and beautifully executed map;
of the State, with all its railroad routes de4
fined. : 1 " :. - : ..J.
Second Hand. each.
v New New York, each.
New City .each....
BEESWAX, y ft........
BRICKS,- M .t
BUTTER, ft . J .
North Carolina..
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Wilmington.
Kunacni
CANDLES, ft 7 ":'
Sperm ..... ...
TaUow . "
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CHEESB,, lb- w;.vi
Northern Factory. ..... :
Dairy, Cream .....""
State
COTEE, V ft
Java. ..........
Laguyra.
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CUT TON TIES, bundle
DoMESTICS-a . Dumue-
7 Sheeting, 44 yd.
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FISH .
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl 16 00
Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl , 8 50
Mackerel, No. 2, V- bbl.... 9 w
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. 5 00
Mackerel, No. 3, & bbl 7 ik
Muiicts, bbi...:.....:::;:: I S
Mullets, Pork bbls.... ....... 7 00
Dry Cod, ft. B
FERTILIZERS, V 3,000 fts i
Peruvian Guano, No. I.......57 50
xno. a
Lobos....
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i5one Meat. ............ .......00 00
Bone Flonr on iw
iNavassa Guano... ;..404W'
Complete Manure... .joq 00
Whann's Phosphate.......... 00 00
Wando Phosphate.. ...... ...00 00
Berger & Butz's Phorphate.-OO 00
fExcellenza Cotton Fertillzer.55 00
French's Carbonate of Llsie... 7 00
French's Agricultural Lime.... a 50
ITAJUU, v DDI
Fine..............:..
Northern Super. . . . .
Extra
" Family
City Mills Extra.
I - " - Family...: .......
Extra Family....
GLUE ft:
GRAIN W bushel
Corn, from store, bags.whlte.
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white..
. Com, cargo, In bags, white..
Com, cargo, mixed, In bags..
Oats, from store..............
Cow Pea.
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HOOP IRON, ft.............
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North Carolina....... .
LIME, W barrel.. 1
jjUfliuiuic, City Sawed, y M ft.
. Ship Stuff, resawed...... 18 00
Rough Edge Plank.... 15 00
West India Cargoea.aecprdlng -
to quality... ...!. 15 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00
?ca ruling and Board. eom'n..l2 00
AltIjAfeeKb, v gallon t
( New Cvot Cubu., in hhds..:..
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Torto Rico, . in h ads
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Sugar House, in hhds
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Syrup, in bbl&-. ...............
NAILS, Iveg, Cut. lCd basis..
OILS, W gallon-
Kerosene...
Lard........
Lineeed.....
Kosln:......
Tar
Deck and Spar...:.....'......
POULTRY . ;
Chickens, live, grown... ...
Spring
Turkevs.. ...
PEANUTS bushel.
POTATOES, If bnshel-
fcweet
Irish. f bbh-.
PORK, V barrel--
City Mess;.. ....23 50'
Prime....;......., .....16 DO
Rump....... 17 00
is 1 Carolina. V ft . .
Jiough, w busheL...
BAGS, y ft Country.
viiy. ..........
SALT,y sack, Alum., tf. ......
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SUGAR, V, ft Cuba....;
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EVERYBODY'S BOOK.
Answers to simple Questions freaueritlv' tint
to lawyers hj Laymen. -
Points in Law of value to everv man In North
Carolina (he Professiona iman, .the. Farmer,
the Mechanic, ihc Landlord, the Tenant, the
Cropper, the Laborer, f
12mo. paper. Price (Five Postage Stamps)
15 cents.- - - - ---"..ir - , -
- For sale bv booksellers renerallv. whn mav
be supplied in Quantities on favorahlo. trrm
by either ot the undersigned.' - v
If not to be had a your- local book store,
mailed post-paid on receipt of the price, by
I E, J. HALE & SON,
Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, N. Y.t
feb 14 .. : 7'
TATTrrw k
TIMBER, tf- M f eeVhlpptDg!l2
Fine Mill- ........ ;...-..:.....ii
Mill Prime.'... ...... ....... 7
Mill Fair 1
Common Mill...
Inferior to Ordinary.. . . .
WHISKEY, gal-Northern.
North Carolina.....
WOOL. lb Washed
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Wanted.
HORSES ! HORSES ! !
'OB SALE TEN
F
them guaranteed to
Will be sold low.
Also, a few second
i -
CARTS will be sold i
Horses and vehicles
boarded and cared for. .
. . : . . 7
; r The ftneet Hearse In the city. ... -;
; t IIOLLIXGS WORTH St WAXiKEBJ
Livery and Sale Stables,
001 ll t Corner Fourth and Mulberry
HORSES, FIVE QF
be good dray animals.'
hand BUGGIES and
low figure. -on
.hire, and .hcrscs
jg Y A COMPANY WHO ' PROPOSE TO
etablish a manufactory thereon, well-timber
ed cyprc8Slands. Parties who may have such .
landa to dispose of are requested to commuol-
cate, with me at Wadeeboroor by letter wUb ,;.
Mr. Josh T. James, atj WUmlhgtoh in person.
Fun prrtculars as to exac location of law1
number of acres, probable yield of Umber
the acre and lowest price, must be mal
known. - ; ' - iOHN !T. PATRICK,
; " "SUtelmniigWtlon'AgenfV w '
7 ap&Mf. ..mi a. -a :Wjuieboroi fCr: !
Farmers, Take Notice.
jyjORRISV HOG , ClIOLERA COMFOUSP j
is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Chol
era and all diseases to which Swine axe eu
ject ; it will prerent that ; dreadrol dle 7
known as Trichnae, and will put .your hojrsw
a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the Jo
ceys, liver, Ac, ot wonna and parasites. ; .i
Each package - contains one and one-n
pounds and .wilL if given strictly according w ,
'itrections. ewe 10 hoes of the Cholera and p -
0 hosrs in a condition to fatten In onehaJrwf
usuai time, thereby saving one haMoiwe--;
The-larmcrs of Dtrpfln county aregivto?"
the praise. All farmers should, buy,
For sale .wholesale and retail, by W . B
GREEN. Druggist, Market Street, WllmlngtOT.
K. c. dec 19-dAw-u
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