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TL mm swa mt mm im m m m m mmmr' mm m mm t II W VUII lVT IV If JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. ATUEDAY. DECEMBER 20 1883. Entered at the Postoflice at Wilmington. N. C. as second-class matter. Joel Chandler Harm informs a New York contemporary that the negroes of the South know little about the banjo; indeed, ho declares that "the banjo he h3 never een a plantation uero play. He has heard them passably use the fiddle, the nate and the Ofe. aud blow a tin trumpet with surprising skill ; but never a banjo, a tambourine or a pair of bones." Tho New York Sttn parades this monstrous slander of the darkey as a verity- Mr . Harris is evidently a man oflimited experience-, after all. He has many things to learn yet. ." Vanderbilt having given the grand est hupdred thousand dollar ball ol modern times, Astor is to sec Vander biit and raise tbe Vandcrbilt ante out o! call if possible. Th; Win. Aalor, ball is to be on the 2.st ot January, ostensibly to celebrate the departure of the original Astor from Holland. The liver service to bo used on the occas ion has already been inventoried for t lie press, and it foots tip $I7"j.C00 in Yahif. and the vvi-ie service U also m v.ntoried at 30 000.. Then in the iiifitter of cstables the Ator bail is to dotiblfi thft Vanderbilt pot. There will lir bn lunch, tiien there will be uj pet after thegerman shall have been tripped, and it--i already pnu-htiiirtd that lh$ supiK-r' wii! bo "ill" liiuvst .erv ic ' ever seen ' in Aiueriert." Kulisli grouse and ihasanls h:ivi brii iro.. portetl laliye to be in reruliness with home prairie chickens. .iirui, wild tnr trtyi. venison and bear s::iks , and to give the whole culinary .embellishment as quaint and original an a.p"-ot a possible, the heaters will be taken out of the chimney and an oUM'ashioiied oz fire substituted. Fiillu-J00 guests are expected, and upon the whole the Vanderbilt ante wi'l be oversized by the Astor bluff, and Vanderbilt'. must comeback with another raise. In the end, they will probably come to a Van-derbilt-Astbr jack pot. with marble palaces as the stakes, and the relative social preminence of the families thus be determined by a sweep of thy board. The Xew York Trihnnt gets otV a let of senseless twaddle about "the South'' in the formation of th committees in the House, and intimates that the members from that section will control the legislation in Congress this Winter. Would that they could, for in that ease the' Democratic party vould livo up to its promises and its hope?. The WorlO comes to the rescue, howcviT, very gallantly, and wo reproduce here a part of tlje very severe rasping it has inflicted upon its contemporary. Itsuj-:" ' Twenty livo States are going to govern this country, so far as it is gov erned by the Democratic Ilnuse."' cries our neighbor as it jolts up and down in its uncomfortable saddlr. How. they are going to manage ij. the Tribune proceeds to show. It complains firat that twenty-five States only out of the thirty-eight have Chalrruftushipi of commitlccj, aud thir teen are lclt without such reprcseuta tion. It nUo .complains that foarlecu Southern Slates arc represented in "the llrst aad second places; on these com mittccs." l - If this means anything, it means that the Democratic Speaker, Mr. Carlisle, has been sectional in his distribution of tho Chairmanships of tho Houe Com mittec3, and has discriminated agatust thirteen States of the Union by not placing any of their representatives at the heads ot committees. But the Republican Speaker of the last Congress, J. Warren lveiler. of Ohio, confined his Chairmanships bt standing committees of tho House to twenty States, leaving eighteen without Chairmen. There are thirty-eight States in the Union, sixteen of which are so-called Southern States. They havq ciual - rights ia Congress, according to their representation, with the tweuty-two Northern States. Yet Speaker Keifer gave seventeen out of the twenty two Northern States Chairmanships, while he extended to tho sixteen Southern States only thrco Chairmanships. Speaker Keifer grabbed six Chair manships for his own Stale, Ohio, aud 9even lor Illinois, while he save,: New York only three. . , Speaker Carlisle takes only two Chairmanships for his own State, in addition to the Committee on Rules, of which beta himself ex ojfuno Cnairman. and -recognizes the Importance of the Empire Stato by giving six to New York. Perhaps the Tnbuiic wll grasp the Dummei of its saddle lone enough to come to a halt and explain which , of the two arrangements ot Chairmanships of Committees, that ot Speaker Kiefer r Speaker Carlisle, is the moro sec tional? . ; . .V nlhi Tribune s anxiety is mainly Mt for the jIoyal ; soldiers" and .he 'farmers of the Kort Invest.' " - Oh. how our Uepuhlicmu neihbiir dH hive the loyal soldier and; tho Sort li western farmer about electfdiV The Tribune -cries in irtbtiiatioa: "The loval soldiers who seelc - pensions jx,to-Hewitt, of Alabama, for. a ,hear iiiw.'or to hisceoTid, Tillman, of South CivrolinajlV s :,';r " "'I'.'K-C'-lhu Hewitt and liltman are only txfit r tlw Committer ou ' ( Tensions, which consists of eleven -member. The majorityivi of the CoaimUtse rule aad nottaechairmau or jhe second members of the Committer -Nosr, Srexker CarlisXs Committea ouranaioQaiscoaiDOSCuofeix -Xiortu crn members Robinson.' of New York; Iclevre, of Ohio; Stockslaer. of In diana; Steele, ot Indiana; !aird, ot 1 Nevada, and Struble, of Iowa and 1 Jive Souhern members Hewitt, of Alabama; Tillman of South Carolina: Jones, of Teas; Wolford, of Keng tuckv. aud York, oi North Carolina. The latter is an" Independent, elected by llepublican votes. Sneakers Keifer Committee ou Pensions was. composed ol six North ern members Marsh, of Illinois ; Hepburn, ot Iowa; Stone of Massa chusetts ; Steele, of Indiana ; Webber, of Michigan, and Robinson, of New York and five Southern members Rice, of Missouri. Falkerson. of Vir ginia; Hewitt, of Alabama; Cox. of North Carolina, and Hurrows, of Mis souri. 50 the same number 61 Southern members were on KeiferV Pension Committee as are on Carlisle's, and! he 'loyal soldiers" had in the last Con gress, as in this, to "go before" Hewitt, of Alabama! I Then the Northwestern farmer ! How the Tribunes heart b.ceds for him, I as it crie3 out that "the farmers of the Northwest who have legislation to propose will address Hatch, of Missouri or Aiken, of South Carolina." 51 eaker Carlisle's - Committee on Agriculture is composed ot teu Northern members and sdx Southern members. Speaker Kcifer's Committee on Agri cuiUiro was composed ot ten Northern mtt'.Tjihcrs and six Southern members, and jtimonz the latter were ihe same 'lla?ch. of Mi?sotiri.".ttnd "Aiken, of South Carolina." whom the fanners ol the Northwest wi: I now have to ncK dws!" I it not. time that this brainless aud UMj,urijtiu nonsense about the South should cea?e? Are we'livinji uruH ra republican form of government, guided by a ('onbtittuioti - which recognizes the br.therhood of all the S;ate and the e Mini riiihts of ail their people? Is it ihr rov ince ol a journal published in j 4 rn !eauiii commercial cay ot the 1 ition. whose wealth Js made bv its irnde with all the States and whose business relations are with the South as well a3 the North, to Ian tin; ember- of scf-tinnal hnie and treat nearly one half the S'ates of the Union as if they were pariahs to be cast out and avoided? Even the Tribune is driven to say iu relation to Mr. Carlisle's selection: "It ho sought lof men ol brains and experience -lor important places he had to take most of them from the Somh." What iiualSlications are needed lor good committeemen whose labors will benefit the country but ''brains and experi ence?" Are they to be ignored and rejected because they happen to come from a particular section? Away with such mischievous balderdash! it is unworthy intelligent journalism It is disgusting to intelligent people. MOON SHIN 12. lloviue towns Moscow, Stain bou.l and I.enox. The projer place, for undressed kids U in the bath tub. "Iteauty is kin deep," remarked the old lcau, as he kissed his pretty cousin. - "-Sola so good.' remarked the young nj an who could u't get too elose to his best gir.. .First imtno-jsiouij are lasting, as the gentleman remarked when the trip hammer came down on his lingers. Now is the reason of shiver and shake. And prolific flow of the nose, When mortals jump hastly into bed. And cover their heads with the clothes "Never try to t. ke fencing -lessons of a barbfed-wiro lcnc." -saitl ihc joker, "it. brings a man a litth; loo mneh, up to tho scratch.' " "Waiter, bring me, clvron raw oy terrf." Wc don't give cloven, sir, we give six, or twelve." "-No, twelve would never do; wc cdumM bc.thirteeu at table!" . . ; ,-, v.; . An oysti-r will liv to the age of twenty-fix y?srs that i?. in the ?ca he will. In tho restaurant the chances are decidedly against bim. Sometimes ho lasts a toug time in the restaurant oh, a viry 'long time! Bnlhedoes not live nearly a long as he lasts. In the Salons of rashlon ' while teeth avo nore lreuently seen than formerly. This is because our ladies have given the seal of their ap probation to SOZODONT. foremost among toilet articles. '.This supcrla. tivcly pure and salubrious preparation checks tho further decomposition of the leclh, removes impurities which obscure their natural hue, strengthens them and makes tho gums as ruddy aud hard adcoral, aud communicatee sweetness and rosiuees to the mouth. SHOUTS. Some tacts communicated by au iu- forruer have led to a reopening !of the inquiry into tho murder of Lord Mount Morris, iu Ireland, three years ao. The person3 principally concerned arc said to bo in the Uuitcd States. In the matter of music the English and most other Europcau nations are far behind the Teutons. According to statistics recently published, there are 300 towus in the German Empire pos- i . . jt t , sessiug orcuvsbras uuu uaorai societies that give concerts in the seasou. . Tho expense of -the war on which France entered when she undertook, in 1870. to .march on Berlin, is now de clared to be $1,727,000,000. As the war began in August and ended m January, the cost to France was nearly ten mil lions a day. besides the loss of Alsace aud Lorraine, - , -;" : There is a Jewish penman in Vienna who writes 400 Hebrew letters on one grain of wheat, In order to famish the Emperor with satisfactory evidence . of hia extraordinary skill; he has written the Jewish prayer for the imperial Jam Ily oa the narrow edge, of an ortlinary visiting card.- - .-. . ' -. - The ; llev. H.. Summers recently found in the upper valley of the Salinas. California at- an elevation of 978 feet aboqe the seaVJ:a ": perfect bivalvc7"JC inches in4enth. inches broad-and 23 inehfis around the thickest part..:- rThe interior 4s as - smooth yasv though the oyster had just been aken, out: -These bi -shell are fwnd in bediln. th .va-, ley. J They-; were" formerly "burned for lime; but qox? they are noted as curios itie ri:- --r-V-r-. --r! Prevent sickness by taking occasion ally ouelof Ksiort's Little Cathail, tic Fills, a wonderful appetizer, .an absolute cur of Billiousness. 15 cents. eod&w. , Tho way to jratn a good reputation is toendeavor to be what you des:re to appear. The glory; ot man is his strength. If you are weakened down through exces sive study, jor by early indiscretions, Allen1 llratn Food will permanently restore all lost vigor, and strengthen alt the muscles of Braiu and Body. $1; 6 for S5. At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City.' , ;. col -e Truth takes the stamp ot the soul it enters. It is vigorous and softens itself in loving natures. .. "Kouerh'on Corns," Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corus." 15e. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corris, warts, bunions. The falliug off of the Texas cotton crop by the drought is placed at K1,000 bales. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; was unable to gel a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A Distinguished Lawyer of Watne Co., N; Y. . Tha darkest chaoler in tho nature of man is the tendency to pud down thoUvtong,- arid an alann is sounded. reputation o his fellow man , Ministers Sound its PraiMo. Hev. Mr. Greenfield, Knoxville, Tenn.. writes as follows: "Samaritan Xcrvine permanently cured my son of epileptic tits.1 Here's food for thought. Sr.ld by druggists. .r4 THE MAILS. TheruaUa ciow Jknd arrive At the City l'os ottic-e R follow : CLOSE. Northera through mail, fast 7.00 F. M. Xortlmi through ami wst mails... .8.03 A. Kaleisfh.... -..6.15 P. M. an-l 8.01 a. M Malls for Uc N. C. llallroal anl rojie3 Hvippl'.eJ titerelrom inclml-. ng A. A S. C. Kaltroact at 7.00 I' M. and J.0J A. M. SoutUrm Mails for all points South. laily ..C 15 A. M. and S.OO P. M. Western raalla (J. J. IUU way) flatly, (excetlnnlay).i. tt.15 P. M. All polutB between Hamlet anl lial- eirb .........6.15 P. M. Mail for cneraw anU t)a i ttnsfton Ilall- co.nl. .....C.lo A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malta for potuts betwwn Florence ami Charleston..... fJ.15 A. M ami 3.00 P. Id, FavettTllle jtloa.cex n Cape Fear , lliver, Tueiay and Fiiilaya....... 1.00 P. Si. Fayettevilla,- !a Inmbcrtou, daily, feScept .Sun(Lay ."..C.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and tntrrmetltat otli- ces, Titesctays and Fridays ........ .6.00 A . M. Smitiivllle raalte, by steamboat, daily (except Kundava) 8.30 A. M. Mail lor liasy 11111, Town Creek, Sh allot t and Little Kiver, Tuea- " day and T ridayii.-; 6.0 A . M. WrlghUvClC, daily... .8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DKL1VKKV. r Northern through and way malU. .: .7.3ff A. SI Southern Mails . ; 7.30 A. It. Carolina Central Kailroad 9.00A.M. MalU coUected from utrect hoxe buslnea porUon of city at & AM., 11.S0 A.M. and 5 SO P. M. anl from other pinte of tho city at a P.M. - ' - SUjnp Office open from 7 AT H.U 6 V. M., Money orders and Itcjrla tcr Jcparuaenti)peji irom 8 A. AT. to 5.30 P. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundaxa from 8.50 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from !.3 oE.JSO A.M. ... :r: ..... Twists and Twinges. "My brethren," tdiouted Dr. TaUoagru one brlsbt auuimnal Sunday, "licre ia a lcsaoa from the corn&cl I . od has arranged dial the enr and th hiwk shall be parted. Everj rheu viatic pain is but a thrust of tjie lin9kin ik, and every neuralgic twingr is only a twtt of the husker." Fosnlbly; but nobo lj want to" be husked, tor all that, and nature teehf a u to i-cstst the lro'.'f8. Therefore, re accept with gratitude whatever helps us to puppre those very twists uid twlnt. EYodi UI pleuhaut botuc, GreenmonuJ, near tla ujf , , M. Alfif i Baer, a French gentleman, writes: "I hT suffered almost intolerable torniente from rbcnmatisra for many years. Ot the nu merous remedies which I tried, none benefited me. But Fajikl'h's Tomc fare me great at Lsfaction. I certify with pleasure that It re stored tny health. You are welcome to pub lish thia and use my name." Messrs. Hiscox & Co. call epeulal atten tion to the fact that this preparation, which has been knoTrn as Tabkek's QisgebTokic, will hCTcaf tcr be advertised and sold simply under the name of Parkeb's Toxic As un principled dehors are constantly deceiving their customers by rabatitutlng inferior rro parations under the name of glDgcr, and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring livsre dlent, wo drop the misleading word. v ' ' There ia no ckanftt ?wwevert in the pratero lien iUcfft ind all bottles remaining fa. tho hands of dealers, wrapped undeir the aame of VABxes'a UtsoKaXoMC : contain tho aren- uine medicine if the fac simile slimaturo of HiiGpx & Co. la at the bottom of tho outalde wrapper. - dec- )5 S. Clark St., Opp." Ccnrt Hcasa, CHICAGO. h the United States, whose uris loxg exvexikkcx, 7necs jueuioa u-pin meacin lnsnr deem ind rzaMAXEirr crns of n Prirt. Chronic nd jierroaa uueuei. Ancvtonei tn JSlood. Skin. Kldaejrs, Bladder, rwtlUr I7lce, OI Svrclllatr mt tk OlwuU, Swe lliatH rkro&t,- Bone Palas. praanntb cared n2 !iEnuous2?ss3i?sss iHd riiysical Weakne, Failing Memory Weak. Eyes, Stunted Development, Impedi nents to Xarriaffe, ttc,i from txcama or af tause, peedUy, wafeiy mnd prlwatelf Cured W-Ynr.MHdle-Ad and Old men. and al who Bed nedioal altlU adxrlMce,conMLl vt. a omoe. m opinion oortanotninff, and m) i utsr miaery ixlhw.- When ineonvenieir n vuit the city for treatment, aedieiaeaoaa be sen vvervwnere cy mau or express free) frean eker ln -It is self-evident that physician wh Eps his wool attention to eUas of diseases at, Ine mrmt en.111, and ntiTsiclana throajthont th gantry, knowinKthis,freiaentlyrecomaenddiSear to the UUttt MeUKllBt, by vrhos even Mmmto rraedy is need. &Dr. Bte"i Af end Jl.xeertenci male hie opinion of mm M-en leeMrtne. -Tho who call see ih one inife the Doctor. ConenltationefreeasdnnredI cnanCU. Cases which hare failed in obtalmiBf relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Dis eases treated. Call or write. Hoar, from to f Sunday. 19 to X. GXTUi Ta lteu.il nov 2TtyeMn- tjth: 0 U 'I I, . , ,1 Wt r m m, - - - - I U U hlaaoeir at hente enlekty wtucnt nd!csJ tar-n. u4 m fc't criptibs f the trrnrii ca n,ii. j, m AtJk, f f v.ii w Mi m lers. Or IrtlTIF BP MISCELLANEOUS. Ll .in xnca tnere arc vancne? of industrious 'and persevering ant? which liafe aij underhanded vayo: doing busniess." These creatures etc not like to be seen when they arc working nor do they care for the light. They bore into a tabic or chair irom underneath, and in great numbers enter the cavity they make. Patiently- and persistently they toil on, until they have eaten away all he inner substance, and the piece oi irniture is a mere shell, as thin, as 4 pcr, and ready to fall to pieces as on as it is touched. Very sly, indeed, is the way these usy insects do their work. But it is not half as sly as the way that de ceitful destroyer, malaria, makes its attacks on the human system. When the poisonous influence in the at mosphere takes hold ol a human being, there is no noise about it, nor Joes anything that is mischievous seem to oe going on. i ne yietun Joes not know he lias been attacked, 2cn while the foe is successfully at work vithin him. As the ants eat Dut. the inner structure of what they destroy, so malaria silently attach the vital parts of the system.:: Belore -a ercat While sometliino;is seen to DQ m mm mm Happy is It for the attacked, party it the alarm is given in time " The alarm beino- soundpd, the text thing is to - drive , the intruder out and repair the mischief he has done. This requires radical action ind the administering of a bracing tonic. 1 here is nothing- in the world like Brawn ,st Iron Bitters to banish malaria and repair its damages.;. The poisoned blood needs to be made pure. The shalcy and, enfeebled system requires strengthening and j toning up. 1 he nabby muscles want restoring to a state of respectable firmness. The liver, which is all out of sorts, must be put to rights. Brown s Iron' Biifers will do all this, and do it 'well, without fear oi disappointment .or failure. Malaria does hot wait for an invi tation, but slyly sneaks in every where and when least expected. Allow it to have its way, and you are ruined. Drive it out with Brown's Iron Bitters, and look for health and I Happiness. . ; 6 dec 8- nrm tcdJtw cd FRESH ARRIVALS ! ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEATS In Barrels, Italf Barrels and Pa 51s ; and PLUM PUDDING Mn all size. I The-e are the very bee't goitl of tbciiklnd, and no family should be without them. ORANGE MARMALADE, a mt delightful Sweetmeat fur the lea tab!" To arrive on Tuesday nxt, a tresh -ujily f WogCi-! rafty , Ben's Bonton Cramers, Genecove "Wafers, Coffee Caket, wometlilng new and nice. Orange Bar, Almond Macc&roon, Cocoanut Maccaroomi, ad The Genuine Albert Biscuit,' In one and two pound Tina. For sale low.- - John L. Boatwright nov 12-tf , Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. . ; M. SCHLOSS, Prop. ipiBST-CLA83 IN BTEBT BJDSPJSCT. MOT Flrst-cliea Bar ad BILLIABD BA LOOM ATTACHED. apft First National Bank of Wil- .-v.-'.,mingtpn1 CAPITAI43TOCK...,.,.... $290100 SURPLUS FUND. 6&.0CI - Deposlu reeelTed aad coUeetVox; GL&da on nil accessible jKjlnlaTn the Cnlleiiute-; ; - : . D1&XGTOE8, A. MAETLN. - . JAS.bPBljjrTr "r - GKORQE CHAD BOURN. omCKKS : E. E. EUEEUS3.. ...... : PreatdenV " Cashier . -" -Lt, a. K.nfALa.....;.;.:; W.LABZtNS.-, jrjiOftglALfi ?r5T CIIAP. ir!;tf Tfiw orrtcti llAVLROADB, &Q. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. OmCS OF GEyK&AI, SVTKKtVTt&VKXT, j Wllmlnarton, N. C, Xov 17. 18S3. hi of Schedule. ON AND AFTER KOV'R IS, l.83, AT 1.05 A. Passenger Trains on the if liming ton A Wddon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Dai M Kos. 47 North and 48 South. - Leave Wlitnlnrton,rront8t.Jeioi, 8.53 A. M Arrtve at WeldoB 2.si i M Lcre Weldoa. S.00 P. it ArriTeat Wllra'gton, Front ft.D'it, S.40 P. M Tast Thkoitoh Mail Passsnkr Tkaik , - Daji.t No. w Bourn. - - " Leave WeMon..;7n .Y.so r.JA Arrive at Wilvj'gton.rroutSt. IVp' io.i5 p.,v HAIL A M) PASgE NG KU TKA I N s Daily - No. 4;i Sortli. Lchvp VllntiBgton $.00 i Arrive at Weldon a. Id. Mail ani Passkxgkk Tilviks Nos 43 and 42 Leave Wllniuurlon, (Sundrrm ex- ' " ' - ceptetl) ...... 12.30 A M Anlre at Weldon. 6 30 A 31 Leave HcMou, (Mondays excepted!, ito A M Arrive at Wilmington. 6:iv a M Train No. 10 South will tp only m Wilson Qoldsboro and MasTriolL".. .- Trains on Tarljoro Branch Uoad Leave Rockv Mount forTarirfro at 1.S0 A. M. ind4 p. 11. lallv, (Sundays exeeirtcd). lleturntas, leave Tarboru at lo.w A.M and 3 P. M. Daily. Tralna on Scotland Neck Branch Koad lv' Halifax for Scotland Neck at ."1.2.V P. M. Re tnmlng leave Scotland Neck. at . 8.35 A. M. dally except Snwlay. Tr.tin N, 17 make clow c?mectln oi Wel don for all Mduls North l;tliv. All rail vl Rlchtuoni. and dally .except Sunday via Ba Line. " . Train No, 4:1 rung ilaily aud makes close coo ncctlon -for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. All trams run solid between Wi'tnlagton an Washington, and have Pullman Palice Sleep ers attached. N J For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freisch leav ing Wiiroington at 7 (R A. M.. Daily except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' ?aaaexer Aem nov 17 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta K. R. Co. Orriott of Gknebal Svr&msTanuRnT. rTllmlflfttan, N. C. Nov 17, 188. 1 Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER NO Vi: 18th. 18bS, at 4.33 A. M., the fdllowing Passensr Sched ule will be run on thla road : No.42 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays exceptwl) 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.'.:...;.. 11.40 a M No. 4" Ieave Fl renee, (Sundays excepted) ...r7.40 P M ' Arrive at Wilmington....... 12 10 1 M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAJX.TXoft. 4t ; Wcet and 47 East. ' :" - Ieave Wlbadngfen.... 9.10 P.M. Leave Florence 2:40 A.IM, Arrive at C. C Jt A. Junction..... .35 a. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M, Leave Columbia 9.55P. M. Leave C, C- A A. Junction lo.so P. M. Leave Florence 4.33 A. M. Arrive Rt Wilmington.... s;23 A. M. NroHT Mail axu Passbsoeb Traix, Dajlt No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington ...-.10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence l 4-5 A. M MAIL AND PASSKNOKR TRAIN Daily No. 4 East. Leave Flrenc at .3.3 P. M Arrive at WUmloton '..7.42 P M . Train 43 steps at all Stations. No. 40 atops only at FleminKton. and Marlon. Pasen5cr for Columbia and all points on w: ft C. R. it., C, A It. R. Stations. Aiken Juno tion, and all points beyond, should take the Maht Express. - Separate Pullman . SJeenera for f:imr bt!. and August on Train 43. AU trains run solid Ijetwecn Charleston and Wilmington. Lftcil freight lcve Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. JOHH F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T, M.EMEU30N.OcMral Passenger Aent. nov L , Carolina Central R. B. Company. OFTXyiC OK KHRRAh 8JPBBlNTr5KT, Wlbnlngtojs. N. C. June 13th. ISW.. e of Schedule. f1 AND AFTBB JUNE 13U), 188,'yilr fgjlj ttcneaaie will be operated oa th PA53ENQES MAIL AND EiPltESS TRATm " " Dally except Sundays. " - i I feTWbnlBgtmt 7.00. No. f Jeavc Balclgh at. i.74P. m . J ArrlTO at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M I Leave CbArlotte at.'.."'.... .'.18.45 P. Ko. j AwlveKaJteirii at.. ..... . ,g30 A - t 1 AjtIto at Wilmington at....8.25 A. ffSSrW". ,tdP rekatof stotiont Ttoe T&bhj? aacd Company' 5HELBT DlTISION,' PASSEJi GEJ'JlAlL' ' EXPRESS AND FREIGHT.: ' : w PaUy except Sundays. f&$f & 1L Leave Shelby 7 00 a m Arrive at Caarlotte..;u...:.::.:i'ioSlS: nimifk xTr f CJOS3 connection i1' tritb- Aj-Trains to and from BaJ- hxough 81eeplnCar between wVlmlngto . . L. C. JONES, r w .r : . Superintendent,- nri it eexi r assenger Agent. , " Furniture. . 200 CnAMB1?B AND.PAUljoRSwu from r to $150; Ne,y 'styles and fllcla food at , . , GHEAT BAIIGAINS f 17NR BOOK CASES. SIDEBOARDS - i Ci SECRETARIES, VTARDKOBES, ' i t f"- LIERARV TABLES. Ac: tfe 51- i11 Mtreses, Chairs, Ta- IT H 4!l .'L MISCELLANEOUS?? Tickets oinlyS. siiaresin Pro, - f . portion. I Louisiana State Lotter any W do herebj, certify that ire n,Berw arrangrmcnis for all the Monthly Annual Graving of TheLoSaJ trol the Lfrmcinffi themtttve, cZ " me tare conducted with Uoneav, , U ingood faith toward aUpcrtittXd? -r6 .Vc "'y to www cert Meat wV - . " Commigsloncrg. Tncorporatcd In lJWSjfor 23 rears br tie T,. poKi-vvUh s capiUl VxOWU?? 5SJ?.-V recrvo ftanl J SK. ConsUtutlon adoptcA December iA. n. jjf The only Lottery ever voted on ari nHL by the people of any S'ate.'" v Itnever tcnle or pestpottts: A SPMCNDID OPPORTUNITY TO wiv . FORTUNE. Firs-. Gnna vn, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Jami&rv 13 1 Wth Monthly Drawing. t , T ' Capital Prize, $75,000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dai . lars Each. Fractions in Fifth in proportion. ? s LIST OF PE1ZES. 1 Capital Prize of.. 75.C00 l capital irize or 1 Capital Prize of. ............. 2 prizes owfu.ooo:. ....... 5 Prizes of , 2.(300.. ........ 1 0 Prize of 1 ,000. .......... . in. n a ........ lurti so Prizes or sou. 100 Prizes of " 300. ...... . 800 Prizes of s 100 "V W.0 fiOO Prizes of 1000 Prizca of ' sr APPnOXIMATlOX PWZM - ' , 9 AvproxbnatlOB Prizes of tT&ii. ' K -nv 1,967 Prizes, amounting to... ........ t265,Wi) , Application for rates to clubs ihouMbeaUj only to the office of tho Company in New Or leans.'. . --z-j .v ... , For further Information, write clearly, irtV log full address, Make P. O. Money or ders payable aixd aldress Registered Letters u NEWOIU.P.ANs NATIONAL RANK, NKW OKLKAHS, Li. - POSTAL NOIKS and ordluary letlen b Mail or, Kxpress (all soma of $5 and upward by Expres3 at our expense) to v M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Li. or M. A. DAUPHIN, i : , - . ,607 Seventh St.,. Washington, D.C dec I'J-wed-eat-ivf-dJtw - - . I HAVE BBKK APPOINTED S0LK Agent for the TAS'NEIt A DELANKY EXCISE CO3 ENGINES AND BOILERS from 4 to 130 borse power ; alsnt Tramway or Narr Locomotives. , Engloes adapted to F'arm use a epedlaltv. On-banl and for oala verv low. FrVK SKCONDIIAND PORTABLE Klf GIN'KS, from 5 to 15 horsa power. . 1 ang 15-fim , 8. W. SKINNER. H Bagging, Ties, Twine; 2nnn Half Kolls iv4 nrul 2ih BAGGING,' I U U U 3,000 Bd 1 . COTTON TTKS. : - 5 Bales BALING T WJNE, v - - For sale bv , nov 20 &KRCHNEK & CALDKP..BB03 BaconLard, -Molasses 100 Boxes Dry Salt Sides. 50 Cases Lani, 100 Hhda Molasscs.i Yor sale bj s Molasscs.i "i or sale by - - nov 28 KERCH NEE ft CALDER BEOS : Flour, Sugary Coffee, 1 nnA BWs FLOOB, all Kradea, iiUUU SO BblsEeflnod SUGARS, . 100 Sacks COFFEE. For sale by .nov 2G . KERCllNEIt & CALDEB BB03 Tobacco. . -. . . . ... . - - - r-E HAVE FULL LINES;OF.TOBA ' wWdx we are scllijDjr EIGHT CENTS under . . price prior to May 1st.'. w ' . - ' Also a vcrTlar stock of GEOCEBIM V PROVISIONS at bottom flHifes.v ' ',; Oh riot nrtap Pigars YOU . CONSULT YOUR OWN INTER at you win order your "supplies ot Smoktnl Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, of N. GHEES' ; WALD, at , The little Store Around Corner." The Best Goods for the least ontuy Guaranteed- best Cbiar fn: the" dtrJor the xaoney.' " :" ": - " ii'TC . ? ' i "'Xim Diamond and the AwrelJc are lhebe. S cents Cigars to be had in mlnjinjcton- d 14- The Excureioh' and Pic N'c gKASN IsJ OVER AND THE TflKATKX . CAL AND BALL Seasbn'ha opened ' aud JOHN WERNER, the practical Crffl Barber and Perfumer, 1 personallf In sttf j - Street, between Water and Front, Wllww'i' at bia Hair Dressing aaioon, jni ton, N. C octi CARPENTER. OSce and Worjr Mm X -A-'-t. . ...... " oud street, ottiiobimj zouw ""- - -j.r.,itte Spectrally solicit oroers iw jt. u ra wori. prompt rtaarerf aa4M;rj tT'TTr'Tfl. I trr.,rr3 1?-::..
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 29, 1883, edition 1
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