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The Daily Review, i , : " . 1 " r : . - Z i JOSH. T. JMJ Editor & IrP' wn"VGTON. N..C. WEDNEAY JANUA'IY 9. 1884 UnUir1 lbe PooCSLoe at Wilmington, N. C . as second-class tauter. snoitxa.' 1 caso involving; a very important principle has jasi bee a handctl op to ha judges of tbu Supreme Court of the United Slates for adjudication. It had lu origin in the determination of Ben Butler and Cn$rcsman Chittenden 40 test the rijht of the Unite! States to Issue a leal tender note in lime ol peace. Ia some comments on th matter the Xeics and Observer fays : "Tho consti tution says that no State shall make anything but gold and siirereuln aJefal tender in payment of debts; and ilxivca to Congress the rijrht to coin money. Under theo circumstances, grave doubts were entert tined whether Con f ress could make government notes a leal tender. When a ca.e involving the point first came up. wc Uiieve the court concludetl lht Conrres did not possess the power but immediately l. - . . . . . iae court was pacxeii o as 10 jtcun a cootrary opinion. This opinion, how trer, ccms to decide that Congress can exercise the right ofi'suing legal tender notes only a a war power. It is to determine whether it can bi done in times of peace that the present mil hi s len brought. "Wo have Jon urged that the Oeino crats in Oingrc5S shotiM take a dt-vided anu on m m.itr, ani. !y nppropn ate legislation divot the green bucks ol Tba latest fashionable craze in En gland is male-riding. The Bernhardt' ooat-ofarms should bo a horsewhip rampant. . In New York lilafe sprays arc "selling at $1.50 and lilies of the valley $1. President Fillmore's mansion in Bufialo is to be turned into a boarding house. ! ASanAnlonio coort quashed an indictment in which a single horse was described as a team. , ' -! Thero were eighteen murders in Kentucky in November, as ' against thirty in October and twenty-seven in September. j j Key West fishermen Inclose pieces of doz-wood root bark in small fish and throw them to sharks, which are killed by the puison. Ex-Gov. English, of Connecticut, who started out iu life as a carpenter, is now worth $6,000,000, and is the richest man in his State. ' It U a loSiYlve luxury to brush the teeth whhSOZODOtfT. so fragrant and refreshing is it, and so pleasant is the taste it leaves in : tho mouth alter the operation. Then ! how zraiitylng is tho effect and how com placent feels the beholder who views in the class n row ol ivories rendered spotles, by this benign and delight. ul toilet article. Only a few drops on the their own !eal tender utiality. Or. orinciple, this action should be taken, fn a party view it is both wi-e and ex pedient. And the interests of the coun try wi'l be subserved by such leg i -la tlou. "The present situation ul linaneial af fairs renders this an opportune time for tho change. Ooe of the cflVcts will be to require the banks to hold more coin than at present, and this will result in the gradual scattering of coin through out the country, thus putting our currency on a more substantial basis. Apprehensions are sometimes expressed that if a revulsion comes the gold which has been collected iu- this country would bo at once ex pot ted. To guard against that possibility, it is icood policy to get the stock now held well distributed in the banks and among the people, so that it colVc'.ion for exportation tviil 13 dillieuk. This would be ouc ol the effects of a repeal of the clause giving a legal lender quality to the greenback. As Congress has not taken action in the matter. wc hope that tho Supreme court will de cide it in accordance with our views ol the principle in vol red. which is that: Congress has no right not, conferred by the constitution, and tho constitution nowhere invests It with the power to make "paper" a legal tender. Our neighbor, it seems to us, must be right in thisiuslauce. Th" constitution in reference to the mailer says: Art. 2 Sec. x : No stale shall enter into any treaty, alliance or confedera tion , grant letters of marque and requital; coin money; emit bills of credit; make anything but gold ami silver coin a tender in payment ol debts . ,r.nnisTEns IIAVE-TBIED to battle with disease without the proper remedies, and have been ig nominiously overthrown in the con test i When the minister is sick, eviervbodv knows it and many well- meaning friends prescribe ail sorts of things to cure him, some of which would kill him were he to swallow them. t. A kind-hearted woman brought to her almost dying pastor a great jar of pickles, and said she knew they would cure him, for she had oickled them hersel The sick minister who swallows at random every, sort of nostrum - his friends suggest may kill himself in doing so. But he who, when run down by debility, worried by dyspepsia, dis trcssea by malaria, or vexed by liver complaints, takes Brown's- Iron Bit ters, makes a sure thing 01 nis re The human system is too precious a tnmg to try ranaom expenmeauj on, or to doctor in the dark. Some people trifle with their stomachs and livers as tney wouia not mue wuna two-dollar" Yankee clock. This is r ! 9 T. I- ...nit brush, a raz Or eponge is needed fur an I jooiisnness ana worse. u wc ablution and jet it Is wondrotisiyj known that crown s iron enters is effective . j no experiment, no guess-work, no hap -hazard trial.1 o 1 he wonacmu preparation of iron on which it is based is the only form in which that! metal can be taken into the system without injurious effects. It enriches the blood. It drives out intermittent fevers. - It restores lost appetite by putting the stomach into a condition in which it can digest food. It sets wroner livers ritrht, and makes them secrete and disoose of bile as they should. Nq minister; nor anybody ielse, runs a risk in making a trial o Brown's Iron Bitters. It is a matter of happy experience with thousands ot people mat tins potent remeuy lias restored them fromi disease to health. Their testimonials, are on record, and can be seen by all who thave a curiosity in that direction. Ask your, druggist for a bottle of IBrown's Iron 'fitters, and you win rind what a pleasant remedy it is, r well as efficacious, 1 tec 8- nrm tc d&w cd MISCELLANEOUS. 2 1884. MOOXSII1KK. "Illuminated manuscript" that which is burning with wit. She is out of print nowthe woman who went back on calico to iwear silk. X Z!tic!:i. A man daesiiot receive a bnck pension because he was shot in le li.u k; Hw :t woman can keep on talking ivhile hft twists up her back hair and ha her mouth full of hairpin is a mys tery not yet explained. j Japan has a weather bureau but it is wise and decreet, and doesn't prelict rain until after the rain has soaked ihincs li a tlay or two. ! When a man finds a dog collar in a piece ol mince pie he leeU sorry lor the do-j. but his sympathies are mostly concentrated on himself. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. - Harper's Moff begins Itaslxty-elshlh vol tuno with the December Number. -.It. Is tuo meet popular Illustrated periodical In America and England, always fully abreast X tho Umcs In Us treatment of subjects of cuntmt social and Industrial Interest, and always ad vsnclDfr Its standard of Htorary. artistic, and mechanical ejccellotce A mong its attractiona for 1SS1 are : a nw serial-novel Ly- William Black, illustrated by Abbey; a new noTcl by E.r. Eoe, illustrated papers by George 1H. R iiahton. Frank 1. MlUstt. C II. Farnbam, and others; important historical and biograph ical papers; short stories by W D Uowelte, Charlds Reado.Ac - Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: r UXKTK&'S 1L4.QAXIXE. ...f 1 00 Harper's Wkekly.L. ...... 4 00 Ujlrfer's Bazas...1............ 4 00 Hak r Ka's Vouito Peofle.... .......... 1 50 Haktek's Fkawkxik Square Libhabt. One Year C 52 Nnmbers).i. 10 00 Postage Free to at rubsoribert in tke United Suttes or Canada, , KAIIiBOADS, 0. Wilmjngton & Weldon Railroad (Jfiiapany. OmCJ OF GBJTEaAt SrjFKEIJfTESrDEKT, Wilmington, N. Not 17J1SS3. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time is specified, it will Lks under stood that tbe subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. Tho last Eight- Volumes ct Harper's Maga zine, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt oi $3 00 per volume.' Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mail, postpaid. t Jndex to Harper's 'Magazine, Alphabetical. Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to GO. Inclusive, from June, le50, to June, 1SS0, one vol., vo, Cloth, $4 CO. j Uemlttances should be made bv rost-Office Money Order or Draft, to a vo.d chance of lose. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of IIakper & Bros. Address i ;l- YIABFEB A 'BROTHERS, -V nbv2 i New York. People talk about the , "new mon" when there mfl any new moon. It is the same old rhootiWith a tallow dip nose, that has been eirclins around this world for axes. 1 The ' laying on of hands cure'' is not the failure some persons believe it to be. Many a wise and excellent mother has used it with ?reat success in the treatmeuloQ'a retractor offspring. Health is impossible when the blood is impure, thick, and sluggish, or when it is thin and impoverished. Under such conditions, boils, i pimples, head. aches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and one disease after another is developed. Take Aycrs Sarsaparula. and it will make the blood pure, rich, warm, and vitalixinj. "c remark: A little more of the dressing, please,1 Tho authority to da these things is prohibited to the States, jet the riht to coin money" is couferrcd exclusive ly upon Lho Congress oi the United States. Io Article 1, Section 8. the Constitution says: 5. To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix tho standard ot weights and measures. There is nowhere within the instru ment any direct authority for the issue of paper. It says . '"coin money' and paper is not money out merely the representative of money ; it is simply a note of band, an I. O. U., a promise to pay on demand. There is also another paragraph which bears on this subject. The tenth amendment' to the Constltu tion reads: Art. X.The power not delegated to the United States by tho Constitution nor prohibited to it by the States, are resem d to the States respectively, or to tho people. It seems plain oaouh, therefcrerthat while tho Congress has tho power to coin money and to emjt duplicates ot Yalue, based on tho credit of tbo gov ernraent, in the shape of treasury notes, or bank notes, which aro simply prom ises to pay, yet it has no authority to force opun these notes an extraneous ralae by declarlas them to be leal tenders, thus forctog for them a value which they might not otherwise possess and which, previous to the resumption of specie payments, was in fact a ficii-. tiou lvalue. Who O.ttcstluiis the Honesty or tho Louisiana State Lottery Company? Kb one d.s so who d x business with it or knows anything about it. Of course, those who object to ali lotteries, oppose it on principle; but only tho . i i- ; . ;ured Six Years Ago. ' It has been fi years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. Y". Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson Co., IndS'Sitmarltan Nervine dil it." And it always will, reader. $1.50. at dntirsiste. j - i I-- . The proper placo for undressed kid? u the bath tub. ; ' Kotit;h on touKlis." ' Ak, for Rou2h on Coughs," jCo'ds Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches. I.V. Liquid, 30c. . i : Itovino towns Moscow, IStamboul and Lennox. 1 ! Delevan-. Wis . Sept. 21, 1678 Gents I halo taken not quite one bottle ot tho Hop Bitters. I was a feeblo old man ot 7B when I got it. TV day I am as active and feel as I did at 30. I see a great tuauy that need such a medicine. ! D. BOYCK. ,. , "Sofa so good.1 remarked the young oiau who couldn't get too close to his best girl. , The most delicate persous enjoy tak ing Emout's Little Catiiaktic Pills give a wholesome appetite, put new lite in a broken-down body. 15 cents. A shoulder cape ot fur, swith muli to match, forms the fur set of tho season. Of tho many remedies before the pnb lic for Nervous Debility and weakness ofNervo Generative System, there is none equal to Al'.oivs Brain Food, which promptly and permanently restores all lost vigor; it never fails. $1 pkg., 6 tor $5. At'drujzists. or by mail from J. 11. Ailed, 315 Firt Ave. New York City, j .. eod&w Fans of ostrich fea titers, in colors to match tho toilette, are very handsome. - - Opinion of Dr. Mott, late Gov ernment Cheni Is t,on Allcock's Porus Plasterj j Mv investigation of Allcock's Po rus Plasteu shows it to contafn valu able and cssenUal ingredients not pres ent in any other Plaster. These ingre dients are so perfectly proportioned that Ai.lcock's j Pout s Plasteu will not cause Blisters or Excessive Irrita tion, and I And it superior to and more efficient than any other Plaster. UENY A. MOTT. Jr., Ph. F. C. S. Professor of Chemistry, . . Med . CoIIeso. etc. Do not tcaslc our money baying in ferior articles. Tell your Druggist you want A li roc k V Poitt . Plasters, and do not take others made to sell on the reputation of the genuine article. - Twists and Twinges. "Mv brethren," ehouteU Dr. Talaiage one brigbt autumnal Suadav, "here is a lesson from the cornflel 1. Got has aiTangtxi tliat the car and tho husk shall be parted. Every rheu matic pain is but a thrust of the husking peg, and every uouralgtc twingo is only a twist of tho huakcr." rosslbly; but noboJy wants to be husked, for all that, and nature teaches us to resist the proceed. Therefore, we accept with gratitude whatever helps us to suppress those very twist and twinges. From his pleasant home, Grcenmount, near SinglSlng, X. Y., At. Alfrctl Bacr, a French gentleman, writes: I "I have Buffered almost intolerable torments from rheumatism for many years. Of tbo nu merous remedies which I tried, nonotencfited me, Hut Pakkeb's Tosic gave me great sat Isfaction. I certify with pleasure that re stored my health. You are welcome to pub lish this and use my name." Messrs. Hiscox Co. call especial atten tion to the fact that this preparation, which has been known as PutREU's Ginger Toxic, will hcroaf tor be advertised and soil simply under the name of Pakkkh's Tonic As un principled dealers aro constantly deceiving their customers by substituting .inferior pre paratlocs under tho namo of ginger, and as ginger la really an unimportant flavoring ingrc client, we drop the misleading word. There is no chanae. however, in the vrevara- tlon itself, md all bottles remaining fn the bands of dealers, wrapped under the name or vAsxxarB utNGEB Tojnc, contain the sren 18S4.: I. : Harper's Iazar. ILLUSTRATED, i Leave Wilmington., Arrive at Weldon... ! 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I ' Change of Schedule, rK AND AFTER NOVfi IS, IK3, AT1.TO yjA. hi., ? Passemrcx Trains on ins vv uming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAXL1 i I Nos. 47 North and 43 South. Tma WlimtmrtrmJ Front St. Denst. 8.53 A. M Arrive at Weldon. L... 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon.....!..... ...... ....... S.00 P. tl Arrive at WUm'gWn, Front St. D'pt, S.40P. M Datlt No. 40 Sooth. Leave Weldon. i . . . S.60 P. M Arrtvo at Wllm'gton,Front St. D'p't 10.tr5 ll X MAIL AND 'PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT i No. 43 North. S.00 P. M. 2..0 A. M. MAIL AKD PASSBKGER TRAIKgNos 45 ahd 42 kptcd)....; .........;2.30 A 31 Arrive alWeldon..........,..i...r. C 30 A M Leave v?fcMon, (Mondays excepted).. (3 A M Arrive at Wilmington.. ... . 0 55 A M Train No. 40 South wlD stop only at Wilson; Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rock v Mouut forTarlwroiat L20 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. Dally, i (Sundays Excepted). Returning, leave1 Tar toro at 10.00 AIM and 3 P. M. Dally. Traius on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. 15 turning leave i Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M dally except Sunday. . . Train So. 4? makes close connection at We. don for all points North , Dally.- AH rail vl.i uicnraona, ana itaiiy except Sunday via Ba- Train No. 43 runs dally and makes elna con nection for all Points North via Richmond and it uaiiiusiuu. , , ! All trains run solid between Wl'nilnsrtnn an Waslungton, and have Pullman Palace Slee ers attached.! ' j m For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ig Wilmington at 7.00 A. M Daily exeem Sundav. .,'-:,.-!; JOHN F. DIVINE, ' General Superintendent) v . oi. n,aittujw, uenera; vasscuger Agent. 1JUV 14 miscellaneqdr: Tickets only S5- ri.'. . PortloTi t Louisiana State Lo uuuipany, r , Wc do hereby certify thill fm .1 J arrangements for aU tie McnthiyJ Annual Drawings of The LmiiaJL lf tery Company, and in tMrnm J? i trol the Drawings themstlvegTlvJ same are conducted with honest ZfJ i in good faith toward aUpartie7ia1 ize the Company to we thiecm?9. similes of our signatures attacked il'.T: tisements." , , , , ttisik -. ' n I --7 .'t' Commissioner, Islaturefor EducaUonal anJfite1 reserve fund? of tsso-.ooo .hiWIr loct k 1 i. Wiliiiliitoii, 1 Columbia 1&MJ J h-trtt I RTtlSl P--V-O-iWJ. The Volumes of. the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number text after tbe receipt of oi'der. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, in neat cloth, binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of ex ponse (provided the freight iloesj not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 CO per volume. CJioth uases ror c icn volume, suuaDie ror blodlnar. will be sent by mail. postpId, on re ceipt ot $1 00 each i . ltomittances should be made bv rost-uuieo Money Order or Draft, to avola chance of loss. NewsDapers are not to copy this advertise ment without tho express order of Harvkb & BEOTHEKft. Address I , I i HARPER 1JROTAEUS, n-v ! ' NflwYortr. First National Bank of cWiI- nine medicine if the fac slmilo signature of lliscox & Co. Is at tbe bottom ot the outside wrapper. dec 13 diw FRESH . ARRIVALS ! ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINCE MEATS In Barrels, Half Barrels and Pails; and i PLUM PUDDING In all sizes. These are the very beat good of thelrklnd, and no family should be without them. ORANGE MARMALADE. i a moat delightful Sweetmeat for the tea teble ' .' --H i To arrive oa Tuesday next, a fresh supply of i ... Ginger Taffy, . . Ben's, Boston Crackers, -Gcnocove Wafers, mington.; CAPITALT8TOCE .. $250,000 3URTLUS FUND. 66,0t Deposits received and collections; made on all accessible poinfVln the United States. DIRECTORS . E. JG. BURRUSS, D. G. WORTH1! A. MARTIN. JAS. SPEUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OFFICE OF GENERAL SUlEKtTE!rEjrT. " I - ( Wllmlnffton. N. C. Nov 17.18S3. ' 1 " i 7 ": I - .... ' " :-' " i. ... -.. mm Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER NOV R ISth, 18i3, at 4.33 A. M., the followinir Passenger Sched uie will be run on this road : i 1 , , No.42Leave Wl!miPfirton,(MonlaVs excepted) .......... . . ...... 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence 11.40 A M No. 45 Leate, Fi rence, (Sundays exteptetl) 7.40 PM V Arrive at Wilmington . . .12 lOi P 31 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 43 I West and 47 East. Leave Wllmimrtoh.. tf.10 P. M. Leave Florence...1......... 2.40 A.JM. Arrlv Arrive Leave Leave Leave Florence k .,'4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmi'agtoj&.... ..(.. 8.23 A. M. iMGIIT MAIL ANW i AoSEJfGEIt 1 RAIN, iAILT NO. 40 WEST .....10.40 P. M. l 45 A: M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT . No. 143 East. i .'! : i Leave Florence at. ........ .J 3,35 P. M Arrive at Wiimlngton. 7.42 1 .! M Train 43 stops at ail stations. ; No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon, rassengers xor uoiumbia ana au points on u & C. R. R.; C & II. R. Stations. Aiken June tion, and all points beyond, should take the addeuv r.-..--. . - By an overwhelming popnla vote'ilt chlso was made apart of fC T,S Constitution adopted Decern w 9?rr ! : The only tottery ever voted on and 2ft bp the peopleof any State. ,-j It never sca!e$ or potiponr. 1 1 1 1 Its Grand, Slncrle Numh TtjL place monthly. ' T. T' T1 4 .VgPLENDID OPPORTllMTYTOttit rytfJTjNE. Firs ; Grand, l)rzwiL ws- at New Orleans, TuesdakjMunl1 Capital Prize $75,00(1 100,000 Tickets at Fik il lars ISach. Fractions iu SPin in proportion. r I i 1 LIST OF PRIZES. : f 1 1 Capital Prize of: 1 ,J 1 Capital Prize of.... , .' 5 1 Capital IMie of..;.L.....L.l.;;;; ;2 Prizes of felooo ; 1 5 Prizes of 2 10 Prizes of 1 20 Prizes of 1 100 Prizes of ' ,300 Prize of I SOO Prizes of ' 1000 Prizes of - - f r WU If, 000... .. 600.. ...i. ...... ..! 300.......:.. :k loo.......,;., t g i i ! - APPROXIMATION PRljCEsi 9 Approximation Prizes of t?fxi. 9 " " 600. 'I 9 25C. 1.967 Prizes. amOnntlno- tn.-L,.-'. Ji ' . n A ppiication for rates to clubs Rhrmklh. only to the office of the Companyj in Sot ft leans. . . - - i ' 1 . For further Information, write clMi-tr ing full address. Make P.i Oj Moay ders payable and address Registered lm NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL JtANI, I POSTAL NOTES and ordinarrl Jettsit Mail or Express (all sums ot $5 and upr: b"y Express at our expense) to b ' I New Orleans. U or M. A. DAUPHIN. . i ! 607 Seventh St., wash'.ngtoni u. I dec iP-wcd-eat iw-daw i e at C. C- A. JuncUou 6.35 A. M. tfrtili t-f A - JC at Columbia. ,40 A. M. c .1,1l M . Jf7d-'x;ffZti rj Columbia... 4i...;' 9. 55 P. hi. V-slVrv''?zy C, C. & A. Junction.... 10.30 P. M. h - r: - - - . I Leave Wilmington. Arrive at Florence..!.... Nicut Express. Separate Pullman Sleepors for Charlestot, and Augusta- on Train 4S. I All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight loaves Wilmington dally ox cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE General Superintendent T M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, toov 17 f ( , , - Carolina Central E. R. i 'ij, .. -Company. Office of General suferintehuent, i Wilmington. N. C. June 13th, 18S3. j X HAVE BEEN 1 APPOINTED SOLE if for the TANNER A DELAHEY ENGi CO'S ENGINES AND BOILERS from! 4 to horsepower; also Tramway orNarr if Ixcomot1ves. i : Engines adapted to Farm use a special! ar On hand and for sale crj low, flu tKCOJND HAND JTUIiTAllLK OULM from'6 to 15 horse power. - - ang 15-Cm ' - S. W. SKIS.vn Bagging, Ties, Twine. O Ann IIalf Rolls la'and 21b BAGtilS jtJ JJ 3 ,000 Jia l COTTON Tl EH. I nov 26 5 Bales BALING TWIKE, For aia bv " B - " KERCIINER L CALDER W Bacon,- Lard, Molasses. TAA Boxes Dry Salt Sides. 50 Casei ur 1UU 100 Ilbds Molasses, ror sale U . nov 26 KERCnSER A CALD&B ESW 1 Flour, Sugar,! i Coffee, 1 BW LOUB, all grades, liUUU 50 Bbla Refined 8UGARH, DOT 26 K ERCIINER A CALDEB Bp I Tobacco. -llfE HAVE FULL UNE3OF.T0A f T prices prlorto May 1st. Alsb a vcryflargo stock ot GB0CEBlp'' Coffee Cakes, something new and nice. Orange Bar, Almond Maccaroona, Cocoa&st Maocaroons, ad The Gen nixie Albert Biscuit, t In one and two pound Tins, i For sale low. John L. Boatwright nov IJ-tf I j - OFFICER!! E. E. BDRRD83. A. K.w ALk itn.... W. LABKINSJ PreMdenU Cashier AHMt CMhlCT iJcaarrranJ oU Eirlydo cot make each i O anil 10 CCHtS ClgarS, tnoolhan absolutely fair dmwin. or! i i AVANA riLl.KRS. Best in the city, are oo sale. that l he prize are not fully ami prompt- TTA i Drugs and Medicinal preparations of the SUrer VU.cd Spoons and Forks," low b!lbcl ,rTaloaljSolT.sciiONWALl. rtfrw.Rt Jaoobi s I J decs lmjc and PrecrlpUon Store New Buckwheat I 1 New Buckwheat IJLHT BPCKWHKAT AND WHITE Syru to salt, received by New York Steamer to-day Alo, Cake and Cracker of every variety, freh and ertp, and a general stock of Freb Groceries usually. found ' In a flrst-cUssGro eery at Cripon's Family Grocery I OCt 29 GEO. SI-CRAPON, Agent, South rroat St Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. , M. SCHLOSS, Prop. jpiRSTLAS3 IN EVERT RsPECT. Mir rbrst-elass Bar and BILLIARD &A tODM ATTACHK1- ; t j t 77 l ' ' rj. C. Cabbage- J-ARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED; 1 ' j A NO. 1 ARTICLE. SACS AGES Made by Westbrook Bros., at Rocky robat Best in the market. Oranges, Apples, Poultry and a g?neral as- J - j , . , sortment of i Fresh Family Groceries. A call la i eypectf ully soUcited. , I Change of Schedule, QJ AND AFTER JUNE ISth, 18SS, TUB. SSwf: Crme 56 0pw .on tbte which we are selling EIGilT 'cE.NTS o PASSENGER MAIL AKD EXPRESS TRAIN 1 I Dally except Sundays. ' ) Leave Wlhnlngtoaat.-......7.00 P. M NO.L Leave Balelghat.. ....... ...7.35 P. M J Arrive at Charlotte a t...... 7.00 A. M No. 2. Alrtv Ralehrh j""": X: M PROVISIONS at bottom figures. J Arrive at Wilmington, at.... 8. 25 A. U virA4mri o TrTrxTifU ' y Fasen(rt -rralns stop at regular stations ?W JjX X JH & W ( Jk 1 V "i Te Table? Igntje1 1x1 Comp&nyi mm'T; H' I jjjlj SHEUJT DlVISIOif, PASSENGER. MAXL C H V I Hf ITI ? - fi fiffl EXPRESS AND FREIGnT. ' Oil iiCllj WIB Daily except Sondaya. ! -' ' - . "l1 ' . ,Lf if-Sil r ..b p. a tf you consult your own ist Ajveoueioy.. .................. 7 m A M xraina jso. 1 ana 2 make close connection I . ! r,vtl Ilamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ral Goo38 Cigars, Tobacco. Ac,. otS. ?tZr toough SlceplngCara between WUmlngtos and Charlotte and Ralelrh nA t-.hmit 6 ..n- l0? buttons ABuouie ana points 1 West Also, for Srrtanbarsf, GrecnvUle, Athena Atlanta and all points Southwest: I I. L. C. JONES, F. W. CLARK. General PsmAAnvw a mm in-fial I ' .. . " 1 A. M. est you will order your supplki tBf . 1 WALD, at Tbe little JStore ''Afi Corner' The Best Goods for the Vf'f tit 9, Guaranteed best Cigar in Uc 1 I money. Amrf iiCA sre u i 5 cents Cigars to be had in Wilmington- Tho Diamond and the Am cents ci dec 14- Jaa4 r. a. rmtpov N. E. Corner Market and Second su. 1 , LYOK&HEALYf: . DAMD CAT( (or i -v nij romvoto. t.van,ii. . . .. . " , , The Excursion and Picjnfi OEASN IS OVER AD TUB TIlBj CAL AND BALL Season has opened ajj Get?, Street, between Water aid Front, and JOIJN WERNER, the practical vaiwx uu renumer, is personaiiy zit 1 PFfiOELL HOUSE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ' , ' rJl.' rTopnetor. ib au iw appomtncjDU. Tanna C. D. rjorrill. TJ NDERT AKER, CABINET MAKES ?t CARPENTER. OfArm n1 Wrfc MtoD 0 T ?Siit-.. I on.4 atreet. opposite Sontber land's sub t2 f!?Sl Rpect?aJfysoilclU ordliirsnd rtuf f ' ' iw I ood work, prompt rteilvery awl saUirfsc
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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