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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. .WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMB'R 21. 1883 Entered at the TostolSccat Wilmington, N. C. as second-class matter. GUAItDMOTHKK UllKSIIAM It has been said, with n. good deal of truth, that every man has n. hobby, and that, 4 'On some favorite hobby we all sut astride. And when we're once mounted, full ga1 lop wc ride,'1 At present it seem 3 that Postmaster General Greabam has a very favorite hobby which consists in an endeavor to crush the Louisiana State Lottery. We presume that he )s riding ti.is hob by on a highly moral raddle and urges on the steed with highly moral spurs and whatever damage he inflicts is as a punishment for a great moral wrong. He is persistent, in season and out of season, in hi attacks upon the institu tioii upon a basis of grand moral ideas, l.iil it neeruslo us that, as liu; Louisiana State Lottery isjorgani.ed. the question of morality is not the first matter to be considered. Whether moral or not, tfire is abundant evidence that it is patronized liberally, and we we have very fair testimony that at each drawing more or les oi the ticket holders secure a prize of more or less -v&lue. This may be a very wrong method by which to obtain th riches of this world and undoubtedly to many it has proved any thing but a cer Kin way to secure a fortune Hut these are not jueslious, although of great importance to tbe gemral public, which ut present ougjit to disturb the serenity ot l'Orttcaster -" General (iresham s nil rid or call tor his vigiiant investi;.H lion, lie ought, in our very humble opiniou, to ascertain whether the Louis iana State Lottery Company has a, legal existence or1 not, according to the con atitution and laws of the sovereign" State of Louisiana. This is ail that he is called upon officially to do at present, and until he has found out that the Lottery Company has no leal status, he hasto "business to jueddle with its affairs. We are not speaking of the riirht or wrong of the lottery business, but we are speaking of the right or wrong of! Mr. Gitesham'd conduct regarding this particular lottery company. The Lou-j isiana .State Lottery was incorporated in 16G3. and by a popular vote its fran chise was made a part of the present State constitution, which was adopted on the 2d ot December, 1ST!), so that it is now u part and parcel of the organic law ot a sovereign State, which has been recognized rs such by both Houses of Congress, bv the President of the United States, by the .judiciary and in fact by every department of the govern ment. By the Postmaster General's official acts, however, it appears that either Louisiana is in rebellion 'Hgaintt the government. Via the State Lottery, or the United Stales is at war with Louisiana, via the Postoflice Depart ment. That.war exists is evident from the fact that the PoKtinas-tcr-Gencral has cJiumenccHl operations agamtt .Iiouiiana by cutting olY such supplies to the oUerv as have heretofore ix;eii conveyed ihrougb the mails. Their tactics have leen in a measure over come bv stratcv on the part of the Lottery Company, and Mr. Gresham it now casting about to see how he may farther cripple his antagonist. His latest idea is to exclude Irom the mails all newspapers which contain the ad vertisements of the Lottery Company, but as there are a gtwl many ne wspa pers in the country which publish these advertisements and a good many pub lishers who take payment therefor, it may be assumed, with a. great degivepf safety, that the latter plan will not work successfully or with any degree of oom fort and satisfaction to the Postmaster General. Wc tsh for the distinguished individvual at the head of the Potffice Department a long life of health, pros perityjind usctulucss and would deep ly regret to see him hastened to an untimely grave by newspaper attacks, which would, wc fear, inevitably be tha case should he persist m his present course regarding them. The first duty of the Postmaster General; if he would crush the Lottery, is to secure a Constitution for Louisiana trom which the lottery section is ex eluded, and when that is accomplished, he may go to work, and kill out the lottery business if he can. ins more expensive every year, and the time is coming when possibly some snlnUtute will have to be devised for them. The chief ensineer of the Head ing Itailroad U atnnit to try some ex periments with steel ties. They would b the saru e i n size a ml. shape as the prent wooden ties, except that they would be hollow ; and they wonfd praetioally last until they rusted away , w hi Its tlie best oak tie last only abopt !g1t year Same of the i advanUues claimed lor the steel tie-- are that the expense of maintaining the track would "be largely reduced, the r.oa4-bed would be firmer and smoother, and I train could run at much higher speed orer them. The wear and tear on track and rolling slock would alio bo; lessened, because the track is amoother. For these reasons trains could run faster without increasing the expense propor tionately, j The Massachusetts Democratic Exe cutive Com m ittee has jdeterm i ned to make the annual dinner on the 8th of January a national ( aft'air. Among those to whom invitations are jto be sent arc Tilden. Hancock, Hewitt, John Kelly, and Governor .'Cleveland of New Vork; Sneaker Carlisle, Cox, Randall. Pendleton. Bayard. Thurman, Wade Hampton. IJcck and Williams of Kentucky, and many other1 prominent Democrats. Butler swill preside, and i I is probable advantage will -J be taken of the occasion to jrtUah his Presi dential interests. J I Oi CJuestioii' Your prucgtal, and he will tell you. Lnat there ,is a greater demand for SOZODUNT than !or'uny other preparation lor the teeth. Then ask yourself whether an article fr which the demand is geueral and constant, must not ppssess genuine merit. The mental response prill be that it does, since the conclusion is Irre sistible, that if it did not, really polish and preserve the teeth, a discerning public would long since haVe discovered the fact. It advertises itse.f. SHOUTS. It is said that immigranjts coming from Europe to Georgia are told upon their arrival at Castle Garden I that they will bo sold into slayers ifn the South. Ifi the billiard contest Sunday nijht in Lyons, France, Garhie'r scored 600 and Daly 52. ialy made a run oi :uw. The total scores for the two nights are: Garnier, 1.000; Daly, 1.157.. An effort is being made in 1 Moston to enforce the law prohibiting the eiuploy mentof children under fourteen and f women in stores more than sixty hours a week. 1 he line is j;j tor cacn oi- fencti. In consequence of the recent break in the prices of cotton goods, leaving, it is claimed, no good marginj fopr . profit,' notices ot a reduction of wages will be posted in many of the leading mills in Rhode Island. ! A riot has taken place between some drunken soldiers and a number of .Jews at Garmolinzi. in Podolia, Russia, re salting in the killing of a rabbi and the wounding of many ofj t he I Jews. The soldiers have been arrested. Reeeatly a gentleman of Warren county, with his little son. visited Wash--iugton and called to , see! the President. What is your name, my little IIlan?,, inquired the President. ".Robert Lee Rust," answered the little fellow. Vl knew (Jen. Lee." said resiuent Arthur, ."and It you make us great and good a man as he your country-will have'eause to be proud of you.1' j Josiuli Iavis' Trouble, j Josiah Davis, No- Mkidlotown, Ky.. writes : t I am now usiui? a box of your HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE upon an ulcer, which, for the past ten day's, has uiveu me great pain. This salve is the only remedy I have found that has given me my ease. My ulcer was caused by varicose veins, and was pro nounced incurable byi my I medical doc tors. I Hud. however, thatj HENRY'S (JAR RO LlC SALVE is effecting a cure PERSONAL. The Km press of Russia is consump tive, i Kins Kalakhtt Sf-tH his ' watches in New Haven. The Diana-Empress of Austria haa (hIUmi in with the; Muses and writes snncls. James Scott, :i Calitoroinn, is dtr' mined to die a ciy'zcn o tbe United Stales. He has jut obtained his paper?, and is years old. -Matthew Arnold's n ttlack oA' Emcr-j-oniau names hadn't a iliiwtof a chance in Boston, at ter all. , The Coueurdtics have asicien in philological arms to proo tht the philosopher is still the bo'icou of modern culture to demons-' trate, a it were, the Isncss of the Was. ' Private letters Irom Lasiy Thortitou ivc the painful iulcllizcucc that the health of her oldest daustycr. Miss Mary Thornton, will not allow the re turn of the family St. 'Petersburg during the coming winter. Last spring; by the ord;r of phvsician. Lady Thorn ton left Russia with her twrd daughters; She carrictl them, to dermany, to Switzerland, to Italy, where they still temain. forbidden lo return to the frozen air of the Neva Thc'Mrsaes Mary aud Frances Thornton arc young ladies of remarkable intelligence and auimaUon and still deeply attached lo the cily ot Washington, where they grew trom childhood aud lived fifteen years a? daughter of the British Mins istcr. and with which, through intimate friends, they still maintain a constant correspondence. Independent . i Is Your Blood Pure? For impure' blood the best medicine known is ROSADALIS. It is the great Southern time tried and true Remedy, and may be implicitly1 relied on ! when every thing else fails. Take it in the Spring time especially , tor the impure secretions of the bood incident to that season of the year; and take It at all times for Cancer, Scrofula Liver Com plaints. Woakness,( Boils. Tumors, Swellings. Skin Diseases, Malaria and the thousand ills that come from im. pure blood. ' I ' , . .Talking aout the Liver we nresnm that ill temper is more often caused by 1 ft ft a - a uisomcreu liver man anything else. To insure a cheertul dispositiiou ' take ROSADALIS the (ireaV Southern Remedy, which will remove the prime cause, and restore the mind to - its natural equilibrium. ' . --' r- : "r"--" . "Vou are setting us a bad example." as the algebra class said, when the teacher wrote a hard equation on the board. MOONSHINE. 1 "1 will obi dliat on this scheme," said an orator. 'That's right.' said a listener: rdie early, by all means, ( and spar yJr audience. '"How'cati a woman tell?" is the title of a resent poem. Humph! How can she help telling? j Adoring one to lavender kids and a blue, scarf: Oh, how I wish I were that book you clasp so lovingly!" She: "How I wish you were, so ihat I could hut you up!" i - r Thin passenger (after halt an hour's torture): "I think it would be only fair it people traveling by 'bus were charged by weight." Stout ditto: "You may be thankful it isn't &o as no con ductor would think it worth - his while 10 pick ou up." A well-known journalist recently em bodied in ins editorial on one of the issues of the day a quotation) introduc ing it in this manner: . As a certain good writer once said." etc. When his wife read the article she asked, "who is this! good writer you rclcr to?" The editor hesitated a moment, and then modestly replied. "Myself." A man going home at a lata hour in the nijjbt saw that tbe occupants of a bouse standing flush with the street had left a window up. and he decided to warn them, and prevent -a burglary. Putting his head into the window, he called out. "Hello! .good pcop That was all he said. A whole pailful 011 water struck him in the face, and as he s Layered back a woman shrieked out," "Didn't I teil you what you'd set if you wasn't home by 9 o'clock?" better From a Wjell .Known New York Auctioneer. j 116 & 118 East 14th Street. New York. May 18tb. 1883. I have been troubled with an Irrita tion of the Throat and a Cough tor some time. I am also a martyr to Dyspepsia Ry the advice 'of a very learned physician I applied two All cock's Pones Pi.astf.iw to my 'chest, and one on ihs pit ot mv stomach. In three days my Cough was cured and my Throat was well. I have now worn the Plasters two weeks, and my appe tile and disestion have much improved. I am confident that in another week my Dyspepsia will be entirely removed. I have never used so plensatU and aureenhle o remedy in niylrTe. TriqS. MATHEWS. "AllcoekV1 is the only genuine Po rous Plaster; all other so-called Porous Plasters are imitations. . Youthful ras'.inesa skips like a hare over the meshes of good counsel. PuitF. Cod-Livf.r Oil made from selected livers, on the seashore, by Cas well, Hazart & Co.. New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet." "Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it su perior to any of the othcroj in market. CAriji Hands, Face, Pimples, aud rough Skin, cured by using Juxi pek Tah Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co , New York, th' 3 w . ! Silence is the wit of fools and one of the virtues ot the wise. Why suffer with Malaria ? Emoky?s Standard .vOtiiE firxs are infallible, never fail to cure the moat obstinate cases; purely vegetable. 35 cents, eod I That others can hurt us, only shows how dependent wc are upon them for com tort. m9 TV . . .1 " 1 J & . . xisease, iTopensjiy ana .jratesun, bring Maukind numberless ailments I orcmost amongthem are Nervousness, Nervous Debility. au4'unnalual weak- Food successfully overcomes - these Happiness is a pig with a greasy tail which everybody runs after bnt nobody can hold. ..".' "Bijcluiraiba." Quick, complete i cure, all auuoyiug Kidney, Bladder and UrinaKT Diseases. $1. Druggists, . , No man can be provident of his time who is not prudent in the choice ol his company. Ministers Sound iteJ Praise. Rev. Mr., Green fields, , Knox vjilc, Tcuu., writes as follows : "Samaritan Ncrvi?ie pcrmaneuily cured my eon pf epileptic tits." Here's food for thought. Sold by druggists. SL 0 ' A piece of steel is a good deal like a man ; when you get it red-hot it always loses its temper. I bad "severer attacks of gravel aud kidney trouble;, was uuable ,:td gcta nicdiciue or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, aud they cured me iu a short lime. A Distinguished Lawyer of Way'e Co., N. Y. Astonishingly Low Prices. Q lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar, 1, . : 2 Iba. Pure White '"A" Sujar, $1, ; g lbs Uf ht Brown Sugw, 1, - - MlnoedMeitlCc prfc., . i Apple Butter 8c per ft. Air kinds Prunes 15c per lb. V I A ltI of Ex FsjbUj Flour, guaranteed $.23. IUIsIbs. Cltrou, Currants. Lemon Peel, Nets, Cocouuu, Oranres, Fire Crackers, Sxtraeu, Apices and ah Atnas Goods.T ItaoBs, Sugar Cuied and Old N. Carolina, A few Cnolc. well smoked X. C. Sirtes, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef,-? t Pickled tod Smoked Salmon.- Dried Apples and Peaches. - r Old Got Java and i Lanajiri and Klo Cof fees, Reacted and Ground, Daily, s,Lj, ! i James C. Steyenson, i - . . t - Old Neirspap ers jpOESALE VET CHKAP ADplTlU) :Tttia?orrics , MISCELLANEOUS. iYhat is a Blood Corpuscle ?i A blood corpuscle is one of the smallest things on earth., f It is a flat ittlc disc, not exactly round, buf r i early so, and not quite the thirteen tundredth part of an inch long. Blood" corpusles are closely laid ilongside of each other in your alood. They are of a bright red color. They owe this color to the iron that is m them. But for this ed color of the corpuscles, the blood would be a colorless fluid. , As the blood : rapidly goes its rounds through arteries and veins, driven' "by the heart, the "corpuscles go with it, forming a very important part of it. " " i ' If there is, not enough iron in the blood, the corpuscles sufler. You cannot feel a corpuscle, nor can you see one, except with the rnicroscope. But you can tell that thev suffer, by finding out tliat you are weak and poorly and pale. The cheerful Ted that is on a healthy cheek is owing to trie iron in the blood corpuscles. VVnen the check is blanched and pale and looks almost lifeless, it i because there is not enough iron in your blood. " How can I get iron into my blood?" asks somebody whose ac quaintance with that metal is in the ivay of nails, pokers, horseshoes, or railway rails. The iron in the blood is the self-same metal as in the heavy hardware. But oh! in such a dif ferent shape ! There is a. wonderful preparation of iron that is made so that it nour ishes the blood by entering into it and becoming a part of it, thus trav eling through arteries, veins, arid heart, j This preparation is an im portant part of Brown's Iron Bitters,' the medicine" which has acquired uch fame as a builder-up of broken down systems, and an ihvigorator ol the blood. Brown's Iron Bitters ives you the health and strength which you can obtain from no other 3ouToe, V . ; ' 13 ttec 8- nnn ic d Aw 1 : cd FRESH ARRIVALS! ATM ORE'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEATS la Barrels, llalf Barrels and Palis ; and PLUM PUDDING la all sizes. These ave the very best goods of their kind, fod no family tihould be without them. -o ORANGE MARMALADE, asaost delightful Sweetmeat for the tea table. To arrive on Tuesday next, a freh supply of Ginger Taffy, lien's Bost-on Criikcrs. 5enc5COTe Waters, someihiug ew ftii'l nice. Orange Bar. Almond, MaccaroQDS, Ocoanut Haccarooiu, and The Uemtloc Albert BUcuit. ' In on add two pound Tin; For sale low. Joliu L. Boatwrlght. Commercial Hotel Wilmingtcrrij N. C, I?! UST-CIASS IN tVTtBY lUESTJCCT. A rirst-ciaJW B.r sad RILUAAD - &S.I HORSES ! HORSES ! ! pOJR SALE TEN HOBSES, TIVE OF tucm guaranteed to be goM ray aoimal8.L Will be sold low. Also, a few second h&od BUGGIES and CABT3 will be sold ; low firora. - - Hor&ca and vehicles on hire, and hcrsc boarded asd cared for. ' " '-99' The finest Hearse In the city. . HOLLTXGaWOBTH WALK KB, LlTery and Sale Stables, 1 oct ll-tf Corner Fourth and Mulberry Farmers, Take Notice; ORBIS, HOG CHOLERA COMFOUND la just tbe thing to cure or prerent Hog Caol era asd aU disease to whlob Swine aresu ject; lt will prerent that dreadful disease Known aa TrlehnjB. and will pat yonr hofrsla s thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid aeys, llrer, Ac. of worms and parasites 1 - Each package contains. one and tne-hall pounds and will. If given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs ot the Cholera and put SO hogs In a condition to fatten tn one half the nsnal time, thereby sa viae one half of tbe feed. The farmers of .Duplin countr are giving tt the praise. All rarmers should "bay a peek. r iaie wholesaie ' and 4 retail; by w.'"" ' 6 EE EN, Urucfflat, Market Street. WtlmtngtoB. state Msore SU..Chicaf . tor i-vs. io J tcsn?! f tsstmc". tw. IWa. BANP CATALOGUE. , W Oat n o, baMfrtM ft A . "I I sy- 1 1 KAILROAD8 Ac Wilmington & Weldon Railroad ; Company . OmCV OF GEN KRAI. SCrEKUJTtUENT, Wllmlni scton. N. C, Kov IT. 1?8. ' Ghange of Schedule. ON ANt) AFTEK NOV It 18, 153, AT 1.05 A. M., Passenarcr Trains on the Wilmlng ton & Weldon lllroad will run as follows : DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DaiLi I NOS. 47 NOBTH AXD 48 SOUTH. ' LcaTeWiiratartOB,rrontSt.DcpoC 8.53 A. 41 Arrtve at Weldon. . 21 P. M IavcWcMn 3.00 P. 14 Arrive at WUzn'gton, Front St. Dpt. 8.40 P. 2S Fast Through Mail A PaesieOKK Train DailtKo. 4 South. XAiVe Weldon s.50' P. M ArriTeat Wilmgton,rrontSUlVt l?.ioP.J MAIL AM PASSENGER TEAINS DA1I.V . Ko. 4d North. I I.chvc ivumlugton-.-...1 ..' I. M. Arrlrcat WcMov A. M. Mail! ad Passo'OER Teaiss Nos 45 and 42 1-cave Wlluilmrlon, (Sundays ex cepted) . .12.50 A M Arrive at W cldon G 30 A M LcaA-c Weldon, (Mondays cxcepte-d) I. o. x V. Arrive at WiltDlnglon (iw AM Train No. 40 Soih will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro nnd Magnolia. . . Trains oi Tarbiro lii anrh Ivoad Iea vc Rocky Mount forTarboro st 1.V0 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.. lnlly, (?nndays txecpted). Beturnbig, leave Tarboro at 10.W- A. M and 3 P. M. Dallv. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Koad leave Halifax for Scotland 5cck at 3.23 P. M. lto turning leave ! Scotland Neck at 8.:W A. M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 mates clo vou:ectlon at Wei don for all points North Daily.- All rail vis Richmond, and dlly except Sunday via Bar Line. - Tral) No. Vi mns daily and makes close con nection fsr all Points North via Richmond aud Washtnpion. ! All trains run solid between -Wi'mlnglon anc Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep era attached. For accommodation of local travel a paseen ger coah will be attached lo local freight leav in,!?Wi!ininxron at 7.00 A. M. Daily except Snntlay. - - . JOHN-K. DIVINE, General Suierlntendent. T. M. KllKKSON, Genera Paasenger AgenL MOV 17 I i Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta it. K. Co. Offick or Gkkkkai. soFasiuiiTKsiKirr. i Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17.1SS3. .) Change of Scheduie, 9N ""AXD ATTF.a NOVR lSth lg5, at 4.23 A. M., the following Passenger Sched wlU be run on this road ; No.43 Leave WUmington,(Mondays excepted ........... w. ; ... . . 7.15 A M "Arrive at Florence...... k. 11.40 a M No. 4.V-JJoavd Ft-rence, (Sundays ! exceptod.... V 740 P at Arrive at Wilmington .12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nob. 4E I West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington I 9.10 P. kl Leave Florence........ ....V... S.40 A.li Arrive at C. C4A. Junction...:..- e.35 ASM. Arrive at Columbia .40 A. M Leave Columbia 9. 55P. M. Leave G., C & A." J unction. ........ 10. 20 P. M. Leave Tlorence 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.23 A. M. NlOHT MAFL ASI PAS8ENGILR, TBAJN, DaILI No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington .........10.40 P. hi. ArtJve at Florence. ........ .1.45 A. M. MAIL, AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAIT, No. 41 Kast. Ieave Flrcncc at..... 3-15 P. Jo Arrive at Wilmington 7.42 p. M xrsun stops aw mi oxauons. No. 40 stops only a t Flemlngton, anl Mailon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on ol A C. U. B., C, 4R.H. Stations. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers tor Charleston and Atignata on Train 48. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaven Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. JOHN F. Dimi, 1 General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Peaaewrer Agent, tvov 17 Carolina Central B. R. Company Omoa or Genebai. aunxurrxiivjucz. Wilmington. N, C.. .Tnne mh. 1888 Change of Schecjuie Q' AND AJTTJSB JUNE 13th, 188S, THE foww acneauie will be operated on this PAS3KN6JES MAIL ANDEirKESJi TBAIn' Dally except Sundays. ' ' " . )' U4Te wumitoB w.:.;v..7. ; i No. L Leave KaWgb at..,. 7.35 P. if . ) Arrive at Charlotte at. ... . . .7.00 A. U ' " ) Leave Charlotte at.. ...8.45 P; No. 2.rAmTeaaJleihat... .,8.30 A. J Arrive at Wilmington a C... 8.25 A.' PaasengerTraln stop at regular atatlont ot gjjpolnta designated la the Company! SHELBY DIVISION. PAS3ENGEB, MAIL EXPBSS AKD FBJEIGHT. J Dally except Sundays. ' ' V Leave Charlotte. ;. j p AxtlTCot sfoJ 9.00 pI lL Leave Shelby . 7 m a! m Arrive at Ciarlotta.... ...IOJOaI S nlnSSh ? ? ckWJ connection ShT X, to And from Bal- Jz&Z!1 SleepingCars between WTlmlngtoi sxTS? VVJ ChartoSSTT! il, Aahevine and points West Alao. for Spartanburg, GreenvlUe. Athena Atlanta and aUpomta Kuthwest." Ataen- V:' '"'. L. C. JONK3, 3: :-. F w n iPf . Superintendent. ' lune!3 cfiABK.GnJ Pacnger Aent Purniture. 2 O O .CUA BE3R AJiI2p ABLOB 8u from $25 tot 153. Kew" styles and flrstclass goods at .. , J' GREAT BARGAINS ! .. FINK BOOK CASES,-SIDEBOARDS. : SECRETABlES;WAUDnOBES. ' Biutead Mattresses; Cbalrs.'Ta if;l.S bargaJna. 'Call and ice Ml???IeymD " -P. A. iIITH. - - ) 5 ":2 MISCELLANEOUS THE BRIGHTEST anlfBESfi DAlLr, '-WEEKLY wir iTy SI ..DAY EDITI0XS. TBE I. - NEW YORK , FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR, New Proprietor! New Editor. Xew IAfet Klood I Six months asro THH won t W 1 Its lirar pjitfir i j ..... ccdented. 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They have latiorrfd iu merits by more than trebling its clrculati B six montbs.'and by ' doubling its advfruViar, For thut they are entitled to our warm-thni So Democrat ought to fee happy wJth0ui tm k wnnr ti w. ii n. n " . . u -. v v uiuu uui uruojirjjj,, friends in every town and hamlet la tbe Tolas to STARTj CLUBS FOB THR WKKKL)', They will get the ablest, brightest and chwtp. I est newspaper la the rountry, a writ atsu crnt-Bi ami aieautati miflsionary ami .vrur Democracy. t . i, The Weekly World, 8 PACKS. 50 COLUMNS, ONE iioLLAR A YEAK, CONTAINS ' . t - - .... - I . ALL TUB. NEWS, complete and tnterestu. WELL CONSIDERED EDITORIALS on ne ry subject, political or social, i I A FARMER'S DKPARTifKVr-rnll Agri -, cultural and Farm XewaV I A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSKKEBFKRS' DKPAbTMENT. I ' A YOUNG FOLKS CORNER., I . i A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. , A CHESS 1 KPAWMKNT. COMPIJSTE COMMERCIAL AND MAEKKT itr.roK'is - .. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES.' ! 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V'" i ,-, Engines adapted to Form uae a ipecUltf. ( ear- On hand and for sale very low, riv SECOND , HAND , PORTABLE ESwW68 from S to U bone power. . ..rr aeit 15-fira S. W. " Bgmgjries, Twine. 2 Slf Boll laijand t!b iBAGGlKG UUU 3000 Bdl COTTON TIES. . ! . . . -I: ror saw dt :-.n noy 26 - KEBCHKER A C AXD EH BBO Baxjon, Lard, Molasses. 1UU 100 Hhda Uolasse.- For sale br nov 2a -,. K2RCUNER CALDEB BE08 Floui4, ' Sugar, Coffee. 1 Ann BJ TlOUB, all frtdes. j iUUU SO Bbla Beflned 8UGABS, - ' r 100 Sacks COFFEE. For M-Jvi nor SC KKBCHNEB CALDEB BB9 Tobacco. , y-E HATE FULL LIMES OF TOBA . which we are selling EIGHT CENTS "fW ' 4"' i -' ; prlees prior to May 1st. i (' ' i ' ' j Also a very lare stock of OEOCBBIEf PROVISIONS at bottom flfnres- J WORTH & WORTH. ' . - Tanltnre DeaJer. Tnar
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1883, edition 1
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