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Yho Daily peviev. JOSH. T. JAM Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. BAUPBflAY. JANUARY 5. 188. Ed tar At Postotflce AC Wilmington, N. C. as second-class matter. THE SUGAU BELT. Now lhat the attention f the peoplo of the North has been fairly directed to wards the South as a land favorable to immigration and inrettnient of capital. U woahl be a part of good policy to a how to them, as far as practicable, and by all means possible, the many advan tages which North Carolina possesses. This we know, bas been d-me to a con siderable degree, bat the interior and Western sections have been the point's which have beea most particularly pointed out as furnishing tha most de sirable localities for tho Northern set tler. It has become a prevalent opinion that, because the lands along the coast of the State were low and, level, there could be no real Inducements clTerfd CO invite migration hither; bat this is all a mistake, and the sooner it is rectified the better. Experiments conducted within the last few years by careful, ex I . 1 - I . : .-: T FOR THE CURIOUS. The extraordinary ear of corn is frown in Liberty. Mo , this year. It is seven inches Ion, contains 800 grains. and is surrounded by five smaller ears, growing oat of the main ear at its: base, and containing 1500 grains. . The Moorish jews evade the law which forbids them to kindle a fire on the Sabbath by putting their dinner in ajar and setting it in a hot oven Friday night The dinner consists of salted locusts very often, but it is hot. A rnajlin Warren county, Ga.. was in seventeen battfes. was wounded several times, has been struck by light ning three tiraesj Uy insensible from one shock three days, and is now not more than forty jeara of ace, and is as healthy aa any man and weighs over 2tO pounds. J j . ; I A gentleman of Santa Barbara, Cal.. has in his cabinet; of curiosities i several st of false teetfy exhumed from the graves of aborigioes on the! Santa Barbara Islands; They are j formed each from a shell, which is fashioned to fit the roof nf the mouth, and could be adjusted outside of the -gums. , Most districts ;ln China have what the natives call wind-mountains. That at Lune Shan, in the- northern pro vrnco of Chihli. is the most remarkable. It has a cave at each of its four sides. The Spring wind? isues from tho cave on the eastern 6ido, the Summer wind from 4 he others. southern, and so for the porienced and intelligent agricultur j What it Did For an Old lonely, ista have established the fact that in no f Coshocton Station. N. YJ, portion of the State can fagricu!ture j ( i Dec. 28, 1878. r h mnr .nocfnllr flfi.l nrnfimhlv (niiTS 'A OUmberof people httd been pursued than in the belt bordering using your Bitters here, and with mark nd effect. In ono case, a lady of over seventy years had been sick lor years, anil for the past ten years has not l.?en ab!cto be around hill the time. -About sik months ago wan httjilcxs physicians, bein of no avail 1 sent to ' Baroness D Eyn court writes all Ten nyson's letters. I rwmnnfis Burdett-Coutts has i the smallest pony in the world. 'Congressman Robinson, of New York is an Irishman, and so are seven other members of the House. Senator Kennai of West Virginia, is the youngest member of the united States Senate, and is just past his 35th birthday. - rr ftfr. Waft of Connecticut, is the old est member of the present House of Representatives, and Mr. Post, o Pennsylvania, is the youngest. Hon. W. W.Corcoran.who celebrates his "Merry Christmas" annually on the 27i.h received on that day. besides bouquets from the President. Mrs Ogle Taytoe. Dr. and Mrs. J. - C. Welling. the ladles nUhe Louise Home, the lady Dnoils of the Corcoran Artiialler? and several other friends, many more last- ins souvenirs. Among thpse the sisters of St. Joseph's and St. Vincent's Or phan Asylums sent banners of exquisito workmanship and inscription, and irom the far-off Mediterranean 'coast came the i Order of Melusine. chivalry of honor of hr Royal Hizhncss Mane de Lusighan. Princess of Cyprus. Jerusa rr j nM I-, iem ana Armenia. 1 no ueconiiiuu i crown of elaborately wrought gold snrmonntinar an enameled cross: on which are disnlaved the arms of the Princess. 'She gut so foeble that she I Her old remedies, or nof no avail 1 sent to wultl be desired, j Depiii. torty-livc miles awayj and irot , ' v ' I a lioitle of Hop Bitters. Il improved k xvfiea a t j Ler g) wa9:able to tjrM3 herself and ou the Atlantic coos:. Witbin the past few year. the cultivation of sugar cane ha ben claiming the attention of the people of this semi irop 'icalareaof territory. anl ire r.tilt have been all that e Since the fir' attemj iuaall ara was planted, merely in an . about the houe. Whei slfe had experiment, the cuitivatio:i f 'sugiiri taken tho second battle she was able to cane has increased with aeh rncwl-1 tako. cnrc .1 .mvn fm ?oa lk. , ., . .. -lout to ftxneu?nbor s, and has improved lag year, until now :.ipJilm. . aync.all thc lirae giDce My wife and child- aud Sampson on n'tics it has beeomoren have aUd derivel aroat t benefit a nrlnelnal Indnstrv wiLh rnanv larni- Mrora their use s r - j era. Tho area of this sugar cane pro-j docing belt embraces sotnethiiig more I than 7,000 square miles, and much ofj It is peculiarly adapted to the gro'.vth of that important "agricultural prodjet. j It Is no longer a donbt that in this - area sugar cane can be produrol of equal quality of tho Louisiana cane and with equal profit to the producer. It h the roost profitable crop lhat can be raised Lathe State. Oar own farmers are Ayer's Ch-rry Pectoral is recora mended bv Dhysicians of the greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds find conyhs. and all nnlmonarv disor ders. It affords ororaDt relief in every case. No family ehould ever be without it. . : The ''skeleton in the closet" was fir3t discovered when the'hoopskirt was in vented. W1IJ. HATHAWAY', i Agt.JJ. S, Ex. Co. shouts! Tho Immigrants that arrived at New York during J&S3 numbered - 435,517, more than in 1S92. i ! With great ceremony tho last stone was laid in the harbor of Trieste jon Doo 19. The work has taken fifteen years, nnd has coat over $7,000,000. turning their attention to us produc-j companie of phnadelphia ' ar3 tioa with profit, and If'tho? of thei contesting the legality of having their North who would come hero as tillers j mortgages, eic"., taxed for SUte pur of the soil, would settle within the! pose9, 'r . I area mentiouedind lure their attention L The tinier. Weayirr Boslon Comedy " ' , f .. Company strauded in Pittiburg Mon- to this branch of agricuUuro.they womd day. v lL u saitl tha. T A tfae ' - - L 1 I ..f .1 U. I j 1 J - 11 reap a ncn rewaru, aim w,u.u unu iuo aavance agoni, uas uecamppa wun an business a pastime as compared with j the available funds. ' Moilier Swan's AVorm Syrup. Infallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar tic; tor feverishness, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25n .11. It is hard to tell when a lie. a mos quito, or a delinquent subscriber is g-olng to settle, Minister Souud its Praffve. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, " i Knoxville, Tenn., writes' as follows: "tkmuiritan Nervitie permanently cured my son of epileptic tits.V' j-ilere's food for thought. Sold by druggi!, i.iO ; thatoil rcrjuisile to cultivate acrop on Fifty four members of the present their own soil in that rued climatv . j VMKjsgJ, the Confederate Aside from its importance as au agri- armv. so the anfedaracv is not aUo- ffether in the saddle after all that has been said. 1 1 Tolman Wheeler of Chicago, who has given about . 70.000 to religious corporations, has set apart a piece of land on Washington Boulevard, near California strcot,!for a theological seminary, and to it he will add SlOO.w 0C0 tor the buildings and $ 100.000 for the endowment of the seminary. Prof. Lew 13 Swift.! director of the arncr Observatory, has discovered that tha Pons cojiet, which had a single tail in 18 12, now has a double tail, the longer part of which is seven j . . aezrees ana me snorter mroe oe?ri in length. Ii Is undergoing changes as it approaches the sun, and can be seen with the naked eye early in the cvn ins- I 1 cultural section thisarca roa messes a mild and salubrious climate fully equal as a health resort to any 3f the points South of us. There are nn cx tremcs of heat and cold here to endanger the health - of the consumptive, and the death rate here is as small as in any portion of the country. The death rate of Wilming ton is smaller than In many other cities and the vital statistics bhow that the greatest mortality exists among those who livo tn open defiance of every law of health. Were theao laws more fully understood and observed the decrease in mortality would bp materially re dabed, and our city would be one of the meat healthy in the country. It is' a fact, well known to every intelligent observer, that it is not to tho climate, but to the ignorance and carelessuess of Individuals, that much of the fatal sickness of Wilmingtou is duo. These considerations, together with spaoe tcrmention to-day, make this one of tha most inviting sections of .the South. Actual ignorance of our apien did possibilities has too long prevail&d. and now that they are daily becoming better known it is time to be up and doiug to time them .to tho best ad van. tags. The great treasures of tho State ' are cot all hidden in the ruder soil of the mountains, but many of them onltlv rest ia Lho earth of this semi- tropical area aw iting development to return a rich reward. .Letter from Cvrus W. Field, Jr. 8 Ejlst 57th Street, New York. May 8th, 1S83, 'Several times this winter I have suf fered from severe Colds on my Lungs. Each time I ha vo applied Allcock's Poxus Plastxks, and in every instance I have been quickly relieved by apply ing one across my chest and one on my back. My friends, through my advice, have tried the experiment and 'also found It most s jccesstul. I leel lhat I can recommend them most highly to CYIIUS W. FIELD. Jk. Weak Back. Uhcunialism aud all L'jcaI Pains are relieved and circd by Aixcocx's Pouous Pi.vsteks. One trial will convinio you. but ( that yon got he geuuine, as all other so- called Porous piasters, wnnout a amgie inmAn. are worthless imitations. - - - - 1 .... . 1 What has Ilvjdomjdonc that si many j Give rue." said the sc pe-ipe shoot at him? j sentence in which the words 'a burnin , sname arc propeny appiieii. . Imme diately the bright boy at the head ot the class went to the blackboard and wrote: Satan's treatment ofi the wicked is a Nothing sever done beautifully which is done in prido. A Fair Offer Tue Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., otter to send Dr. Dye's Volatio Belt and Appliauee3 on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement in this paper. t th 8 eow&w . DYSPEPSIA MISCELLANEOUS. ft is a Positive Luxury to brush the teeth whh SOZO DO JTT, so T - 1 r t m irazrani. ami reiresuinz is it. anu so -pleasant is tho taste; it leaves in the mouth alter the operation. Then how graiiiying is tho effect and how com placent feels tha beholder who views in the glass a row ot ivories rendered 8potIes, by this benign 'and deiighttul toilet article. Only a few drops on the brush, a rag or sponge is needed for an ablution and yet it Is wondrously effective. i MOON8UING. Silk hand-purses with monograms are much worn empty. A German dermatologist says that baldness is catching. Yes, centlemen with bald pates complain that they catch it from all quarters. Boston Transcript. 1 j A man's brain weighs three and a half-pouuds. A woman's is; somewhat lighter, but of finor quality. That is what enables her to taste lard in her neighbor's pastry. Rockland Courier. Some- men aro born ' great, some achieve greatness and some write I9.s 870.54721.000 words on a postal card and grasp fime rteht by the back of the nexl. tfiwwrcJfc Tribune, : An Allegheny, man with a six-foot wile says that the difference between him and a baseball club is that he has a tall bosscr and the I club has a. ball tosscr. Pittsburg TeUgraph. Tho man who got his foot caught in a railroad frog aud shaved off part of his heel with his jack-knife, was somewhat put out to learn that the next train did nc pass for eight hours, h "What is the worst (thing about richM?'' asked a Sunday school teacher. That they take unto themselves wings and fly away." promptly replied the 1 bov at the foot of .the class. Siturdsiv J.Vif. ! i ; rhooimaster. a "Twists and Twinges. "Mr brethren," ehoutcd Ir. Talmago one bright autumnal Sunday, "here Is a lesson from the comfiel 1. God has arranged that the car and the husk Khali be partodyEverj rhen maUc pain la but a thrust of the basking peg, and every neuralgic twiage W only a ttrtat of the huskcr. Possibly; but noboJy wants to bo husked, for all that, and nature teaches us to resist the process. Therefore, vre accept with gratitude whatever helps ua t-o Hupprow those very twists and rwlnges. From hU pleasant homo, Grccumouiit, near tslng Blng, N. Y., IL Alfred Baer, a Freacb gentleman, writes: "I hayo suiPcred almost Intolerable torments from rhctuaatlsm for many years. Df the nu msroua remedies which I tried, none benefited me. But PJLBi:Ens Tomc gave me great eat lsfacttcm. I certify with pleasure that it re stored ray health. You are welcome to pub lish this and use my name. I. ' Messrs. Hrscox & Co. call especial atten- Uon to the t&c that this preparation, which bas ben known aaPASXES'S Gwgtr Tosio, win hereaf tor be adrtrtlsed and - sold simp y under the namo of Packer's Tojho. As un principled dealers are constantly (locelrtns thclr customers by substituting Inferior pre paratlons under .the name of ginger, and a ginger Is really an unimportant flavoring lngre dlent, we drop the m'sleading wor t. There it ttd change, however, in the prepara tion itself,. and aP .bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the same nf Parker's Ginger Toistc, contain the gen nine medldae If the fao simile algnature ot Hxscox A Co. 1b at the bottom of the outside wrapper. .- deolS-d&w r r" "v I V j : r WILL MARK TOTJ AngryAwfulAboraixi Bearish BoUiered, Bedoud, Cross, Criti cal, CranW, Dismal, Doleful, De spondent, rifeebled, Envious, En slaved, Frightful, Fearful, Fidgety Grumbling', Gloomy; Grievous, Hor rid, . Hateful, ; Hel oless, Imperious Impatient, Inconsiderate, Jealous Joyless, Jerky, Kicking, Knotty Knavish, "Languid, Lamentable,Xu gubrious, Moornful, Moody, Mber able, Notional, Nervous, Neuralgic Obstinate, Odious, Offensive, Pecu liar, Painful, Peevish, Queer, Quar relsorhe,' Rebellious, Raw, Ragged Sour, Sullen, Savage, Troublesome Touchy, Tormfenting, Unpleasant . xr . t f Ugly, unnappy, vacant, vixemsn Vicious, Weary, Worn, Worried Xanthic. 'Xasoerated, 'Xcnidated Yawnincr, Yielding;, Yellow. Zealoti- cal, Zigzagish, 21eroislu THAT PRINCE of ali TONICS. Brown's Ikc Bitters, i 1 : -.-.!) will drive out Dyspepsia, and make -' you J Amiable, Affectionate, Accommo- datinsf, Bland, Benevolent, Bounti fill, Calm, Capable, Composed, Dc ughtful, Digmned, Domestic, .bntei t-i . - t- rr i- , 1 r 1 nsmg, .clastic, iinecuvre, raiiniui 'at, Flourishincr, Generous, Good Gracious, Hopeful, Happy, Hclr Independent, Indefatigable, In ; tial. Tubilant. lollv. Tocose. Kb. r w r r ' "Knowing1, Keen - witted, Loving Lucky, Large-hearted. Munificent Muscular, Majestic, Nimble, Notice dble, Noteworthy, Obliging, Obsci vant, Overjoyecf. Patient, Powerful Progressive, Quick, Quiet, Qualified Rational, Rapturous, Reasonable Sweet, Smiling, Sagacious, Thank ful, Tender, Temperate, Untiring Unbliehted. Uncomolairiine. iVieor- 011s. - Victorious, Wise. Watchful WaryXceUentXperienced, 'Xult ant, Youthful, Yeomanlike, Yourself again, Zephyr-like, Zealous. Zestful 1 .18 5Tdec S- arm to U&w 3icl lYilmington & WeldoD Ballroad Company, r Offxcb or GxirsRAt 8rjrxsr!rTi2aB2rT, i' Wlbnlngtom K. C. Sot 17. issl. - 1 ! CJ-Capltal Prize 37iToon Tickets only 5. Shares in t FRESH ARRIVALS . Change of Schedule. ON AKO AFTEK KOVK 18, IsS3, AT 1.03 A. M., Paseencer Trains on the WUmlng ton & Weldon EaUroad will run aa follows : DAT U.mE&KE89TRAJ2iSpAlLl , Soa. 47 Nobth un 8 South. Leare Wilmington, Front St. Icpt, 8."53 A. Arrive at WeMon...., .............. 2.81 P. Leavo Weldon...... 8.00 P. Arrlre at WUm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. Fast Thsouou Matx. & Pa5sexgzb Tnkts I DAILT 2fo. 40 SOCTH. - Leave Weldon..... 6.50 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton.Front St. Dt 10.i5 1',; & MAIL. AND i PASSENGEB TEAIKS -tAH.T No. 43 North. ..I'.'.-.' '- -; Leave Wilmington.. 8.00 P. IL Arrive at Weldon.. ...... ; 2.i0 A. M. Mah- akd PASEoKa Tbaixs Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilmington, (Sundays ex- ! eptori) ...... .......12.30 A M Arrive at Weidon. ..........;......;. 630 A M Leave u cldon (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A SI Arrive at Wilmington......,., 6 55 A. M Train No. 40 Soutli will stop only at Wilson Goldsboro And Magnolia.: ' Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave BocXt Mouut for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. Dally, (Sundays excepted). Jteturnlnjr, leave Tarboro at 10.0C AM and 3 P. M. Dally. Trains ou Sootlaad Neck Branch Koad leave Halifax for Scotland Neci at 3.25 P. M. Re turulng leave Scotland Neck at 8.3 A. M dolly except Sunday. Train No. 47 make close connection at Wc'P doiiforall points! North Dally. AU rail vlt rle-fl.. a .. . . J l r ' Line. : - . j " : : '-. ' ;: , Train No. 13 runs dially and makes close coo nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. ." All trains run solid between Wi,TnIngton an i Washington, ajd have Pullman Palace Slcor ers attaclied. : j1 For accommodation of local travel a paen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav fng Wilmington at 7.00 i A. M. Dally except Sunday. I JOHN F. DIVINE, v. General Superintendent. " i T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Ageai. nov 17 Louisiana 8tato . Lottr 'TTcdokcrcbv certify that nnoL I arrangements for aU the Monthly end?1 Annual JMrmcinff$ f The Louitian &Lf? terv Company, and in pertoiwtanaptiZ1 trot the Dravthtgs thevutlvtt, miui tame are cxmdttcted vrith honeeiy, fmirZ in good faith toward aU parties, and ; ip? ze im ucmpanv to use saw certijtcate tTz similes of our signatures attached, tn'n. r n -. , ' incorporated In 13 for S5 years by therJ isianzre ror Educational and ChariUblt v poses with a capital of 1,000,000 to yrii reserve fund of - .$550,000 : s &w lo f f ill cnise was made apart of the present C added. By an overwhelming pornulsi vote futL Constitution adopted December 2d, A D The onlv Lottcru ever voted on ami t jf the people of any Sate. u ; ! ' Itnever scales or postpones. I ! Its Grand Single Number Drawtow J place monthly. . x t i ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO Wlx FORTUNE, i Firs: Grand Drawlni, cj?,1 ai new vn-leans. XTiesaav. Jan !! ! iiri.v. xr..vin r .. ..i-. r .kth Capital Pnzej SyM 100,000 Tickets at Fir' dl. -.-.... -! .. - - iur xuuvm. jc raciions in ffiv in proportion, I-1 i LIST OF PRIZES. I 00 is; Wilmington, Columbio & Angusta R. R. Co. r - - 1 -" - OFFICE OF GEMSRAI. 3UPEBQtTBlDKNT. ' '- I - 1 -Wilmington, N. C. Nov; 17,1353. ljiEaatJJlg-ife ! Change of Schedule. 01 ATMORETS CELEBRATED MINCEMEATS in Barrsls, naif Barrels and Palls; and PLUM PUDDING j ta all sizes. These ere tho very best gooda of tbcirklwJ, and no family shoul'j be without them. ORANGE MARMALADE, a most delightful Sweetmeat tor the tea table To arrive on Tuesday next, a fresh supply of GingeifTaffy, j Ben's Boston Crackers, Genocove Wafers. CoffceJCakes, sotnethlngicewjantl mice. Orange Bar, ( Almond Maecaroons, ; Cocoanut Maccarootls, aaU The Genuine ATacniBlfcuit, i In ono andjtwo pound Una. For sale low. John L. Boatwright. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, M. SCHLOSS, 1 N. C. Prop. piR3T-CLAS3 IN EVERY RESPECT. First-class Bar and BILLIARD 8A LOON ATTACHE!!. n VI AND AFTER NO V'R 18tb. 1SSS. at .m a. ai., mo ioiiowinsr rassenirtr seneu uie win oe run on tnia roaa : - -No.43 Leave Wilmington, if Mondays excepted)..... 1 4 7.15 A M Arrive at Florence ....11.40 A M No. 45 -Leave Fl rence, (Sundays excepted) .... 7.40 P M " Arrive at Wilmington....... 12 10 r M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa, 4S Weet and 47 rEaat. I.saveiWllmlngrton... ..; llOP.M. Leave Florence .J.... 2.40 A. JM. Arrive at CC. A A. Junction...;. A. M. Arrive at Columbia... ...J. ........ U0 A. M. leave Columbia............ 9. 55P. 11. Leave C, C. A. Junction..,. 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence I......... 4.33 A, M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.23 A. M. NronT Mail and Passbhqkb Tbajk, dailt No. 40 west. I Leave Wilmington 40.40 P. iL Arrive at Florence........ jl 45 A: M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DaK.v No. 43 East, j Leave Florence at. .4 ... 3 .35 P. Id Arrive at Wilmington. 4.. 7.42 P. M Train 43 steps at all Stations. '- No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on U & C R. R., C, & R., R. Stations. Aiken Juno lion, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. 4, Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlestor and Augusta on Train 43. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. I Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday nt 6.K A. M. : , 1 j JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passeager Agent nov 17 ! ! 1 Capital Prize of.. ....... ......... 1 v.Hpii.i x nzo 01...........;. 1 capital Prize of........... 1 J5 Prizes of; 2,000........;, .4 ...... 10 inzes of 1,000.... .4... . ......... ft 20 Prizes of . J50......4;....4. W 100 Prizes of 200..... 4. '. it - " - --ww-jf v. w. .....C............' Ji RlVl IM.I. r KJ i 'w .. nun vi (., 1000 Prizes of 25,. .4. ...:... AITHOXIMATIOM PRI2M. I 9 Approximation Prizes of $750, 23C. aw I- x i.3t-7 itiicfl. amounting tn. .....! ivr u 1 y Application forrates to clubs should btnii only to the oiflceof the Company la yw leans." t .,.,)...,.. ' j ( ; 1 For further Information, write clearlj , lng full, address. ATa-te I P. O. Afnn.it ders payable and address Retfatttvd itten NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK. I "y - New OROtAJKB. 14 POSTAL NOTES and ordinary tetien? Mail or Express (all sums of ti and upward uy ttxpress at our expense) to . 1 - - . i. v. jjAuriiu, m ' .New Orleans, u or M. A DAUPHIN s ' ! - 607 Seventh St., Waahlngton, D, C dec iu-wea-sai w-usw T 1 I flfAVK BEEN APPOINTED SOLE lis the TANNER ENGH! DELANEY CO'S ENGINES AND BOILERS frhm 4 to 8 liorse power; alo Tramway orNarr LocomotWcs. v., 1 ' Engines adapted to Farm Carolina Central R. B. I Company, f Wllmlnjrton, N. C. June ISth, 1S& BEFORE V-AND AFTER Dsctric Appllxoces art sent en 30 Oavt' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YQUMQ OR OLD, ,T nO are -refferla from Kcmrotrs Duturr, V Lost Vitautt. Lack or Kkktk Fobcx An Vioo. Wastu w unntn, tmd all Umm (ISmuh of a lrxxKMiAi. Katcbs rMaltinff fron Asrus and Othbs Cacu. Speedy rvUcf aad complete resto ratioa ot laAAvrs.V mob and J-Uvaoos acAaArrs-cm. The trrlUKWt difoyry tb KlnetaUi Ontary. Scosl at ooce for liliutratod Kamphlet free. ' flfldr VOLTAIC IELT C0.t MABSHAlt, WtH. now 27 lyeodAw t th s UealiNeniousLlon D t. mk!nM 4 --.-. ... d fAiJarto perform life', dwtlea properly ar cau4k1 br 1 1 a rcr of ,, m The mo.it delicate persons fiu tak ift KMortr'a rjTTi.K Cathartic I'ills icive a wholesome appetite, put new lire Id a broken-ilown boilj. 15 ceots. vl! I tin rcstorsuoa C?" ot roath. ete aerfart axl Ustiac la ' V ?.r.-"-Pellltr and MM -mT.i 1 - - - MCnfal Imcacm bW oa perfect diaKf rmud Alrt bMlaHla and bolntTl aatmmw. a isrormatioti and TTUaitrZ MASSTOW REMEDY CO., 46 W.Ht $t. New Ysrlf. bnrnloac sHame.1 W tia. Chronicle. nof.27 lreoJJtw t th a First National-Bank of Wil CAPITAISTOCK.. SUBPLUS FUND....... i-PM tk 88.0(1 Deposits received aad eolleeUona; aa4 on an Meeaalble polnfs th United Statea, , DTfiKCTOKS; K. & BUBBUSS, d. O. WOETB - - A. UABTTN, i - ia. SPBUNT. GEOBQ K.Cn A D BOUTLV. Change of Schedule, QN AND AFTEB JUNE 18th, 1SS3, THE follow tjcncaoie will be operated on thu, PASSENGEB MAIL AND EXPRESS TBArN - i' Dally except Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington at.... 7.00 P. M o. a- eaveKaieignat...........,7.85P. M J, Arrive at unariotte at. 7.00 A. M ' ) Leave Charlotte at..1... 8.45 P. M No. a. J Arrive Raleigh at.. ........ .8.80 A. -M -I Ame sc wumingion at.... S.25 A. M w'fSJ11. BtP rejrular stattoni Ttoe TaSie?11 de$lgnsted 10 Company' SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGEB, matt. I EXPBBSS AND FBEIdHT. r 'I - Dally except Sundays.: : ' aiJIlO aii OllBlDV - ti nn t. Arrive at Charlotte.... .ao30 a! I'm . ar. m . .- . w HamwVitK T if 0Wse connectton glet with B. A A. Trains to and from Eal Sfe8'? I Jeeptoi Can between Wftningtox ilfr. KE Ashevllle and points West Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville. Atoena Atlanta and all points SouthwestTT 1 L. C. JONES. use a epecUhr. On hand and ' for sale very low. FN SECOND HAND POBTABLE EXGLM from'fi to 15 horse irtower. , i 1 ting 15-6m 8'. W. SEIKm 2Anfl Half Bolls l and Ib B4GGW iUUU 3,000 Bdl COTTON TIK8. I 7 1 , . . 1 6 Bales BALING TWINE, ! For sale bv ' ' . nov 26 ; JiERCnNEB A CALDER BBOS Baoon. Lard Molasses. inn Boxes Dry Salt Sides. 50 CassiU J.UU lOOHhds w nov 48 FTtr wmAm Ytf KERCH NEK CALDES BEOT Molasses. Floury Sugar, Goffee. T ft( 'BMi VLOUB. alljrradesl ... liUUU MBblaBeflnedUGAB8, 1 ' 100 Sacks COFFEE. Tor sals bj n?v 26 . KKRuHNEB A CALDEB 2V TdbOcco. E HAVE FULt LINEB.Or T0B W which wa are solllnf ElOUT CENTS onncEB8;s B. K. BUBBUB9.'.'..' .1 A. CAIjrxilU...i... . W.LABKTNa......... , .' r - , Prestdent. , Cashier Awt OaaltW mu S mm 1. 1 it! M W H a . . A . LYOrj&HEALV State & Mcnroa Sis! . Chicago. -2 nli.ittdfndl-.i...i(u.l,j. r W! . -- .rJUl ",, Tl 1.9P-L I . -. - .,. t ; " ; lM, ..,. prices rrlor to May 1st. Alio a TcryParjo stock .1 .y. ir PBOVISIONS at bot flssres. ' Christmao :CigaM IF TOTJ CONSULT .YOUB OWS est you will order, yonr supplies of Goods, Cigars. Tobacco. ct of N. CBIt,, W ALO, at .rrbe Little Store Atc Corner," The Best Goods for the feert 1 . Guaranteed best cinr in th eitff" money, i - . The Dlamrvn'l mm A 'tt Art o cents cigars to be bad lit .1 . W Ilea arttwr llmlngWBf i '.t 1! PUE0ELL H0TJSBr "JJNDEB NEW MANAGK1EXT f B.UPEBJJiS 1AU Proprietor AtSn& i HoSi haUi The Excursion and Pic O KASN-IS OVEK AND THE TUt? CAL AND BALL Season bas opeaed IP9 : and JOHN WEB-NEB.") the pfactWl Ger 4 Barber. uul PorfnnM ta rrtnlv la atwf, . ance at bis Hair Dressing Saloon. PjfSat Street, between ,Water aod FronL ton, K. a , . . . ... ...,.,; 4 j 1oJ' e ' rte. ..-av i -mm- ! I NDEirfAK-Eil, CABINET llAKEK CABPEKTEB. Oflee and Wort Shop ond street opposite Southerland's DJft Beapectfuliy aoUclls orders and Jf. good work, prczmt tWlTtrr asdaPi4; Terr ifii
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1884, edition 1
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