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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Rlitor & Prop. VilMIKGTON'. N. C. FUIDAY. JANtUUY II. IS8I festered at the PoatoOoe'at Wilmington. N. C, aa second -daM rni ixc r. THE TARIFF QUESTION, Congressman Ellon, ol Connect icut, was asked a few days since if he Va in faror ot miking the tariff the main isjoe In the campnirn, and hn promptly responds!: ! would be if I were in faror ol the Democratic party bvin? beaten." lie wai akcd as to hi. views regard ing the agitation of the lurilT juostiqn daring tha present Hjiaion of Congress, when ha gave them, as follows: 'In the first place I want to tell you that I am a revenue reformer. I wa3 elected upon that issuj. I probably have thelarifl' reform as much at heart as any one. bar any agitation of the e ubject In the lloue at ihu present lime is senseless. Ue emm tin anythiug be yond mere talk. In the firat place I do not believe we can pa any genera! bill through thu Houso. There are at least Mxty Iemocra!ie iteiubors. in my judrmea't. who will vti; against any tariu revision this sejiou. If a bU shall haro coulrol of the government in all its branches and then will bo the proper and appropriate time to reform the tariff, the army, the navy, the l'ostofllce Departmentthe Department of Justice, and nnmberlesj other places and things in which reforms arc needed, but which it would be absolute folly to attempt now. Fight , them on their record and they arotound to be defeat ed, and that is all that wc waut at pres. cnt. From the Proud Standpoint of superior 'style." the languid city beauty surveys the imaginary physical short comings ot her rustic female cous in. Yet if the latter possess a finer set of teeth, as she probably docs if she usc3SOZODONT."and the melropoli tan'belie does not. that striking contrast so much in her lavor enables her to turn Ilk) tables with a tvengance. teeth are better than style." Pearly MOONSHINE. Goethe and Cckermann onco In Wieniar saw a married lady whom they knew receive with apparant wil lingness & kiss from a gentleman who was not her husband. "If 1 had not seen this." said Eckcrmann. ! would nut have believed it." "Hush, hush." said the disereet poet. "I have seen it and ! don't believe it. Paterfamilias examining candidate Health is inino&dblo when Iho- blood is impure, thick, and sluggUb. or when it is thin and impoverished. Under such conditions, boils, pimples, head, aches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and one disease after another is developed. Take Ayers Sarsaparilla; and it will make the blood pure, rich, warm, and realizing. f; Cloth bonnets will be worn with cloth dresses. in Kouch'on Corns." Ask for Wells "Bough on Corns." 15c. Quick, complete; permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. , Silver white is the new shade for bridal dresses. i miscellaneous: The C!d-Fashioned Doctor. It is vary interesting to read the writings of somejof the doctors of the olden" time, and see how modern science and recent discoveries have knocked to pieces many of their old theories. These good men were doing their best to relieve human distress. Many of rtiem w ere work' ing in the dark. Almost ail of them V Tfrt i lwrkO A flrfclYlTlflYlir ' :'' AGOING w !S Railroad Company- OfTICB Or GSSTSBAL SUTESISTESVZST, Wilmington. K. C, Nov 111S83. , ';!.;: . --- I ' Standard...... I 31IF Change of .Schedule. 2 ft...... BACON North Carolina: Jlams. ft..... ..... Shoulders, ft.;.........." UIUIO. J iU. ........ ....-. WESTERN SMOKED Hams.... i niuvs, x io...... Shoulders.... .. DRY 8ALTED oiaw. v ............... .j, itui Shoulders, V ft.... .....t..j hZ ON AND AFTER XOVB 1. 1533, AT 1.00 j BABltELo Spirits Turpentine, A. M.t ! P&sscnser Trains on the Wtlmlng . Second Hand, each jj Delevan. Wis . Sept. SI, 1878 Gents I have taken not quite one bottlo ot the Hop Bitters. I was ton A Weldon Railroad will run aa follows : were in bondage to some inherited day mail and express trains dailt theorv as to disease and its cure. It ' V Kos 7 kokth akb 48 South. , is eviaent tnat tne oest oi tnem aia Arrive at weldon 4 2.31 r. u ... ' 11 L i a: i i .m i s r ru . .1 1 r c- ' jf :. C.'TI 1 ..................... O.W X M a a. ctcul uax ui urs-vuiw. oiui, Amycatmim'gton.FrontSt.D'pt.40 1 il Fast Tukouoh Mail 4 Pasbenokb Train 1 Daixt N0J40 sooth, -f- Jxjavo wcldou.. w.. .......... .... J;. 3l0 i.m 3.00 P..-M feeble old man ot ,8 when I got it. lo looked wise, and much of their day I am as active and leel as I did at J - j 30. I see a great many that need such guess-work passed for solid wisdom. Vnn. New Clty.cach. ...... . 2! BirifQtir V w a ,T BRICKS, M , -V null rr . L . - , . - It U A'AlVlt, T ID worta carouna..... Northern CANDLES, ft a medicine. : . i j- . rL..i .. conld b is4C.! throoKh Hniw i . uPP'T-, Ior PVunn 01 vu?yTt cauld not pa the Senate, ir it : AnVvb.y. d n U . trlu yi L?n" piM there the Treiident wouM vela it. P'? Candidate-U ell. I hai n t Why AhouM we seek lo dash ourselve oft a" .rt : lbu WOrk l'2,ht ?.m Tvr arainstaitone wall nnd unseltio b'.Hi- l,.tU r.H.lhc.r fani. an I don 1 thinj., I ne withan impracticibic asjitat iun ? d miniii a cnange." rpnan mo It U a part of th cKepublican scheme i I - A?1.1 fa,ro UlUiW- P?5J have thU question of protect on or tarilT j Candidate--! kwpa tho morfiue down D. BOYCE. Shirred vokes and full waists will be was the practice of many of the b much worn. i As late as twentv-five vears a-ro it Tcat iim'gton, Front st.DVt 10.WP441 - - . 1 in ah. ,n DA1VY Alalaria positively cured witn Ems oky's Standard Cure Pilis, a never failing remedy : purely vegetable, con tain no quinine, sugar-coated 25 cents. c o d&w. physicians to bleed their patients a SHS??!, PASSENGER TRAINS No. 43 North. WUmlnrton..... .;......... 8.00 i M. 2.10 A. M. operm.. ........ ...... ....... Tadow . Adamantine........ ........ CHEESE, R - j , itortncxn Factory.. Dairy, Cream sute.... COFFEE, V tb java..............,......j. r! II t 10 18 Sjr...,...,r. ..... .. ... . MAILAXD PASSEKGKR TrtvV a n.i a I nAnw .Vn .V'U. ."";! V "kO patientwould be blea nearly to cleats uave .WL'mincton, (Sundays ex- ' cotton ties, v HundieT.! 1 2,. fn pursuance of this wiidoid custom Ar.iTCatwS::::::;::::::::::;;:,flS J .LX After a while the doctors found Leave Weldon. (Mondays exccpicd)K S A M Yarris,rbunch.;?.,.l::;::: Oaloon is revived for dress and bon net trimmings. For seven years Allen's Brain Food hna stood the stroneest tests as to its nnr thnt Wood was iust what a sick 'Tlve V. wtimnton...; gs A m EGGS. Mown. - . . . I Tra?n Vtl U1 Knnth nrill 1 j ti-.-. - h. nhi-) Mojito ' " wo Mr man needed, and that he needed it Goidcboro and Magnolia. pure and rich. Modern science has 'uSSSSfi found that iron gives the blood! its M. Daily, (Sundays excepted). RcturnlnV -rich red color, and that if there is not I" merits incurin Nervousness, Nervous DrhHitv nd rpstorinff -lost powers to aiac&erci.' no. l r bbi 1 k w . Mackerel, No. li V half bbl.. & 8G eu! Mackerel, No. C, r bbl 9 60 rli Mackerel, Na 2, V halt bbl. . ft 00 o ! Mackerel, No. 3, V, bbL 7 75 5 Mu letj,f bbl.. ........... 400 o1 aiuucis, x-oric DOIS.. 7 CO Alt . t in....--. - . '1 r mm -ominjr campaign. Some of the menu lra of our party liavt walkctl into tht trap already. The IIo- )li. pa! there's a bisr liht down on tha ?trvet antlone man is nearly killing thu other !" Ve.'. my son, I 6ee them." I New YorJ: City. Miblican hive already prt-ddemral- i "Oh. p! what are those two bi bine Ization amruj? the Irifh-anierican vol-1 p"f up n the trcct two jqnares?" erIn thicounlrv. TiwreaieoAvr tnrte! e baeJis ol two policemen, tuv son. ham! red thoimcd ol ihcsu voters who ' WVU. cou'.dn't they rme and -lop tl 0 would desert Hie I )enioeratii n.iriv il liihl. hi?' "No. Why. pa? ' "Itc lhay saw u uion u platlnrai ol free I cau they arw soing the other way. my irada, where any money ol uuntry -.i." liot why do they go the iht-r way. par ,lieeaue, my son. their leat?t are so larse. f.ovisvulei r.uricr- Jounntl. !ui vou love the smell of a "ood ciarr" inquired an Austin antipodes of anderbilt of (iua De Smith, "l on bet I do." replied (Jus. his face bright- emnj with anticipation. "Have you ?ot ten cents about your person?' in- qnlrcil the first speaker aam. "ies, what ol it?" asked Ous. "Well, you give me ten cenU. and that with the money I have will purchase a prime rkar." Hut what will I get?' said Cus. "Why, yon wiil get the smell which you say you dote upon so much." 7V "'i Fifliny. ' r couUl eo into the pocket- ol Inli: merchants free of tax. No. sir; we have absolutely nothing lo sain by agi tation of tbU question and everything to lose. Why should the question be lorccd now when we can do ' nothins?" When asked wh.v, in hi opinion, sbonld be the main isne of the Demo cratic party, for the next campaign, he answered. "Turn the thieves out of the temple. It wiil ba time enough lor u to reform tko tariff when wo have a Democratic President and control of ('ongre?s. I do not believe in tho humbu; of civil service retorra. so callcl I wan: to turn out the Iicpublicans and place (ho Corernmcn! in all it detail, in the! My lie's Nervous 'AfleCtion. nanuj 01 jwi wemoews. tiie.i "c hal ceased to bono that my can take up the reformation ol the inritf' lYilcs nervous affection could becurc!,' without making a pirty que.tiou of it. writes Kev. J. A. Edic. o I Heaver, Va. ItisftrcateconouiiciUcMi..n andou-ht 'Manv physicians tailed to do hr good, to be treated from the ttiudpoiui l bm S.tmaril'ih Xervinc has cured her. business. I da not oliject. thU winter, j At dni;sists.i Srw ta consider, perhaps, special bills hmhu- ' fc dyinf some of the cvili ol thu tariff: 8 II OKI'S lystem If there i any chincc of passing , them, but I am uucmpro;ui&ing! against any general bill. Once we nro launchel upon auutuor tariff l:sc!i'i:i there is no telling when 1! will n:d." 1 nc aujve are th optmous o! it. $1; Cror5. At tiruggisis, or oy mail from J. II. Allen. 315 First Aye eoikvw A THE MAILS. Themslls cioe and arrlTe at the City Pc oftioe as follows : Norlbern ihroiifrh inails, fast ...7.00 P. M. Northern tliroiiirti ani Wi? walla.'... 00 A. M. Italelgh 6.13 P. M. and 8.W A; il Stalls for Die N. U. RalSroad an1 routes supplied therelrom includ- tnfc A. A N. C. Kallroal at 7.00 r M. and .00 A. M dally 0.13 A. St. and S700 F. M. (excent bandar) P. M. Allixrinu betnecn Hamlet and Ital elcb -13 T. 11. Mall for Chrra vr and larluii;ton fialt road C.13 A. M, and 8.00 P. M Malls for polnU tetween lnrenoe enouell iron in the blood, the Vital Halifax for Scotland Neck at .3.35 r. M. u fluid is-pale and thin and poor. SKex,, ecl " ssa A- M the w nrfGenoVitiv; System, and When this is the case, the whole A&fe in no instance has it ever failed; test system lS enfeebled. 1 Richmond, and dally except Snnttar, ck f .. " No. S.. 38 00 The doctors and the chemists ex- "!;. Nn ina JQ.. a. perimented and tinkered a great deal ?n or a11 roints North via utehmond aui with various forms of iron. Most ol in trSran aoiid htjn tto., the earlv oreoaratibns of iron for the Washington, and have Pullman Palace Slee i j j-J t t. j J era attacneo. i . blOOd' did as much harm as good; For accommodation of local travel a passen wmphmps more. 1 hev hurt the a"a:ei to locaiireiffiit ieav - . I i ri? w ll teeth and injured the stomach, and simday worked other mischieis. but now we have a preparation oi iron in which chemical science has made a majestic triumph It is "Brown's WilmlllfftOU, Columbia -. II I. . . - I iron Dltters. i nis carries mc iron right to the spot where it is needed. It invigorates the stomach,! enters into the circulation, enriches the blood, refreshes the liver, tones the ifT Wilmington at 7.00 A. hi. Daily except 1 ' JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent. T. M. KMEKSON. Genera' ?asenser Aitent. nov 17 niLIlbM IPCilTIXU rK'KUW I . - w and Charleston tf.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. nprvps nnrl nuts tlie whoiP svstem in FayettCTlllcaHilofllce onCaie Fear j ui,,. J3: tu0 ihver, Tuc6dav and Frt.iays l.oo p. m. healthy - condiUOn , lor work, j 1 he Faycttevuie. ia immbertou. iiaiiy, triumphs this remedy has wrought except Sundays 1.15 P. M. r - , J . - & Augusta It. II. Co. OJnCK OF GSXKRAL SUPKBIJITEKDEirr. Wilmington. N. C. Nov IT, 1883. Onslow C. 11. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays aud r rldays flmlthrllle mails, ly b team boat, dally (except fcnndaysi Shallottc anf Little Klvcr, Tnes- Matl for Kasy inil. Town Creek, I. a WrlhtSTille, rtal days and Frllay 6.00 A if OPEN FOlt DELIVERY. are matter of public record through- coo a. m. out the United States. , Brown's Iron 8.30 a. m. R tiers is sold bv all the respectable j druscists, and the people like it. 5 dec 8- nnn tc dw cd i i i M. 8.30 A. M. t . 1. to6F. oiH" The a vera a in Texas is ono hanging tt tiilrty. mtirilcr.; Krnit drying iruiuiscs to be a lealiuff whose Ion; experience in j tiblic life, aa ! itidu-lry m ricdraont. a. Senator and i:pj.-enta!iv. entitle I Ioonccouuty.'.rk., is lilling up with them to profound .Wuioration. llt j ioimigrants from Miwiwippi. helsuotaaiu .u cr. TW j . - willupy .eats in are sixty Democratic member of thv ,.,if,,ui L iB i discovered in I'arijuicr county, Va. Northern throuch and way malls.... 7.30 A. M Southern Malta....................... 7.S0 A. Af. Carolina Antral Kallroad 9. OOA. M. Malls collected from mrect boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 K M. and frera other point of Uic city at 5 P. M. ' . li Stamp Office open from 7 A. Money order and Kcelater Department open rrom A. &i. to 5.30 i. ai. Ucnerai delivery oicn from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. nd on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8.3 IVms coutains three .unatic asylums. I , r . 1884.. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. , prcieni wougrcas wno are oppo- xl to any agitation d the tariff question at present. They cc need of tariff reform, but .innot cu any uo lu altera p'.in.i it wl.'ii tbey know that tho effort would be wftrsu thaa UicIcJi. There isout a doubt that aa attempt to force the tariff i?suc upon the prcscul seiiiou ot Couj;rcj would result dUaatrouily tt the Iemocracy, by giving the Hcpubhcau a continued lease of power, which it ii the intercut of all Democrats to prevent if possible.' There aro sued and true Democrats who diff er and honestly, too oa tho tariff qucalioa, and at ibis cr;':3 it would ba tho height of fully lo do any thing which would ucccisarily make it a promlacnt Uiue iu theucxt campaign asit would ba should it became one of the loading feature in tho present Congress. Thia seiiiou will hape, - in a great measure, the campaign in which wc arc soon to enrage, and it is fervontly to bo hoped that tho Democratic members will be wis enough not to undertake any lci latioa which will in the least imperii tho iacccAS of tho party. Wc doubt the wisdom of a Democracy that would atte.upt to raise any bsuo that would Ixa peril tho party, at this time, when success is within oar grasp, provided wo only reach ia the riht direction. , Tha Republican are ia power and thej wUl oto every means, fair or foul, to keep there They are chuckling in their sleeve to see how" readily many Democrat! are stepping into the tariff- luesUoa trap, and their best and al most only hopn ol continuance in the control of the government rests on the tariff question le!ng maito a prominent Issue by tlo Democracy. We want to tnrn tho rascals out." and to do that '.iccessluliy and win a irfect triaruph we have all tle van ttge ground, neccniary plenty .of a:anunilioa without re.rtiog to any doubtful experiments. All the lVmo-j erati have to do to win is lo go into: tnn rtaninalrii and fi?ht th l!enub!icatt ! tui their record and the lat'er w id Ikj wh!pcd as no political party was ever whipped be tore. Kit lit them o:i their recurd aa J the people wiil 'join most he.irtilr in lha contest and the Deaioc racy will U triamphanu Tlien we Bt's for Sash, BlincU and Doors, Glaa?, &c You can eet all sizes' and at the CT Capital Prize $75,OOOJS Tickets only $5.' Shares in proportion. A cili.cu of Micanopy. Florida, is i about to set out forty acres in olives. The Hiroiinzhaui machiue shops wiil employ six hundred ablo bodied nicu. Arkuusas has a district of eight couu tic in which there is not a single saloon. At the end of the year Alabama tfill hare u surplus in the Treasury of $-o.-000 The tarmera of Alabama arc said lo be umrc economical now than ever be fore. liusihcls of pearl buttons aro being turucd out by tho button factory daily at Ithea county, Tens. Nine thousand pounds of (luava jelly have been manufactured by Captain Terry, of Valahj. Fla., thiti seaseu . i There arc U 000 Cermaus in Charles ton, aud they are said to oxort a very OAuenciat muuence upon toe commu nity. The orange crop of Louisiana this year is much larger than was antici pated. The quality ot tho fruit is ex cellent. - Tho United State: Fish Commission has made Atlanta its distributing point for tho Southeast, and has established an agency there. I With the completion of tho new ar tesian well at Charleston. S. C. the water supply will be increased to 800. 000 gallons, about four times what it Is now. ... At a dinner given by tho Medical Clnb in Montgomery, Ala., 'recently the guests appeared in I knee breeches, black silk stockiors, patent-leather low cut shoes aud buckles. " Louisiana State Lottery Company. We 4o kcrtbif certify that net supervise tht erranyemcnu for all t ft juouthiy ona emt Annual Vratetnat ot The Louisiana State Lot tent CcmiMUHt and in vertm manage and con trol the DrauHngs themselves, and that the same ure conducted viih honesty, fairness, and tngooajuuAtotcara ail partus, ana we auutor ice the Company to tue this certificate, vithfac Horner's' liazar la at once the most brilliant and useful Household Journal m existence. It is toe acknowledged arbiter of fashion in this country. Its fashion plates are the new est and moet stylish; and Its pattern. sheet supplements and cconamlP auggestiot s alone are worth many times the cost of subscription. its illustrations ot art neeuicworK: are from the best sources. IU literary and artistic merits are of the highest order. Its stories, poems, and essays are by the first American and European authors. Its choice art pictures would fill portfolios, and its hnmorou9 cuts are the most amunlng to be found In any jour nal in America. A host of i brilliant novelties, are promised for 18c4 : . ' . 1 Harper's Periodicals. Xer Year: Opinion or Dr. Mott, late Gov ernment Chemist, on Allcock3 Porus Piaster. ilv investigation of Ali.cock.'s Fo uls Plastfr shows it to contain tau atlc and essential ingredient not pres. ent in any other Piaster. These ingre dients are so perfectly proportioned that Ai.ixock's Tom & Plaster will not cause Misters or Excessive 7m7a tion. and 1 Cnd it superior to and more efllciit lhan any other Plaster. IlKXY A.MOTT.jR.Ph.DF.C. S. Professor of Chemistry. N. Y. Med. Ollege. etc. Commissioners. Inconwrated la la for 25 years by the Leg lslature for Educational and Charitable par poses with a capital of fl.000.00O to whch a reserre fund of $330,000 has elnoe been aoaoo. By an overwhelming ponuiat Tote Its f ran iie was made apart of the present State wnsummra aaoptea December 2d, A. u., i7. The ofJt Lotterg ever voted on and endorsed cy lAe pecpu of any state. Jtnever scales or postpones. Its Grand Single "Number Drawings take -AjBTlkndid OPrOETUSITT TO WIN A 'uiuu.m. nrs; Grand Drawing. m.u a. f). j11. Tuesday, January 15, 1884 w oiwoiuiy xrawtng. Capital Prize, $75,000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Dol lars lacD. Tactions In Fiaiis in proportion. LIST OF PBIZKS. IX) not trust c w.tr nwiej buy ins in ferior articles, Tell your Drucrist yon want ALLCoCkV.Por.L'SYCiiiTixs. and do not lake others txradelo eelt on the repntatioft of the genuine article. A fine a.sorttnect cfGans and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardwrt Depot -" 1 1 CapluiPrUa of. 1 Capital Prlz of I Capital Price of : M Piitea of $43,000. rs Prizes of 2,000. 10 Prlxea of 1,000 SJ Prlxea of 00 loo PrUM of soo : Prize of 100 ano rrlxM of 50 1000 Prize of 53 ArrxoxncarxoK raizES. 9 Aff roalxnatloa Prizes of $750. 9 300 9 - 230. 75,000 25,000 10,000 13.001 -10.000 10,000 10,000 30.0SQ 30,000 ,0C0 25.000 6,730 4,500 3.250 I,V7 Prizes, amonntlnc to $as5,500 Appncatloa for rates to ehibs should be made only to tho cine of tho CotBpaay in New Or- leans. 1'or farther Information, wrtto clearly, rtr- uib iiut auium. Alio sr. j, ioney(jr ders payable and addms Reclstered Letter to ? r New Okluxmb, La. POSTAL NOTS aawl ordinary letters by Mall or Kxpreas (all soma of as and upwards by Kxpress at onr xpeaae) to - M. A. DAUPHIN, t 2 Hrw Orleans, La. cr il DACrmx, . '.i - 7 SaTcathSt., TfaAMBjfto,D.C.- i ' i UAKP-KR'ii BAZAR i'.... UAR PUR'S MAGAZINE...' IIAliPEU'S WEEKLY.... 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Change of Schedule, :.;T AND ' AFTER NOVR ISth. 13tfl at .33 A. M.. the following Paesenecr ar.hel uie will be run on this road : - No.42 Leave Wilmuigton, (Mondays cxcepte3) 7.15 A M No. '45 Leave Fl rence, (Sundays i ' excepted).................. 7.40 P M " Arrive at Wilmington.... .. .12 10, P 31 NIGHT K a PJuiop TRAINS, DAILY Non, 4 1 '.'West and 47 East. ' I , Leave Wilmington .7 9.10 P. M. Leave Florence....;..... j..... . 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C. C JSc A. Junction...... 6.S5 A.U. Arrive at Columbia. i .40 A. M. Leave Columbia..... ....J.. 9. 55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence...: 4.33 A. M. Anlvc at Wilmington...., L 8.23 A. M. Nioht Mail and Passenger Thaw,, Daily No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington. 10.40 P. U. Arrive at Florence i 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN . DAHr i No. 4 East. i Leave Flerence at 3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington . lit. ..... i. .... 7.42 P . M i ram 4.3 stsps at ail stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon Pasacngers for Columbia and all points on G C. It. B., C, & TL. It. Stations. Aiken June tfon, and all points beyond, should take the N 1ft ht Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlestos and Augusta on Train 4$. i All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. -. ... ' ) , Local freight Jeaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M . i JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 , ; Carolina Central R. II. j Company Off 105 Of GEKEBAL SyrSRIJJTfiWDEST, Lobos.... ..no on am k ' Bough's Phosphate U....00 00 'ami .. Carolina Ferullzer.i...hiM...4j 00 ' ca urouna uone ..00 00 , iflt Bone Meal. ..............00 00 . fits Bone Flour j, ...00 00 i Navassa Guauo ....40 00 g$n Complete Manure,..!.. .,00 00 ttfti Whann's Phosphate. 00 ix w.h Wando Phosphate. .L 00 oo, tt - Berger A Bntz's Phovhate..OO 00 eicil Excellenza Cotton FcrUhxer.55 DO gpm t French's Carbonate of Lime., i 1 00 a " Freneh's AgricuHural Lime. . 4 8 50 an FLOUR, bbl- f j Fine..;i..-......:....:...... ' i 0'do'ai. Northern Super.. ............. 6 fto J " Extra U 6 00 sa.mii f .u.. 7 00 ti I a viy saiim n,xira.... .... o eo tSt .Family.... 5 75 at n.xira ramny.... a an n it 11 GLUE V lb. GRAIN. 4f bushel- Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, in Imlx. white.. torn, cargo, in bags, white.. CG Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. ! - Oats, from store... ........... C5 Cow Peas..................... l 00 HrDES, Vlb , I Green.. ,4 Dry 'il HAY, V 100 lbs , : -i , : il r Eastern........ I 20 I , : tt a I Ml: western... 1 15 75 I. a i 2 it & North River.... ....... i....... nuur iiKua, r &........... LAKD. lb ' -Northern North Carolina..... i.. 00 tt LIME, 4? barrel ; 1 40 i ; LUMBER, City Sawed,V M ft. , I f 1 .Ship Stun, resawed..... ...... 1ft 00' 0 h Rough Edge Plank. . i 15 00 U u weatinaiacargoes.accordlng i; I ta quality.. IS 00 J aii Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. Id bo 'ftmot ScautMng and Board. com'p.'.12 00 13 00 MOLASSES, V gallon , , t a ; t New Crop Cuba. In hhds.... 0C O 2t H i, . C ' -la lbl8.k..U '4M-o , , Torto luoo, in b ads......ri'w. , matt 20 40 0 00 - ii ......... j, 1 in Wilmington, N. c, June 13th. less. In bbls - Oi.wmw I h V. rl M i " trJihlii i IV Syrup, in bbls NAILS. V Reg, CUit. lOd baU. OILS, V gal Ion Kerosene..;.. Lanl.......... Unseed... TO Koain......l.....;....r.v...... i 90 Tr....... 4.4 00 Deck and Spar................ , 00 POULTRY ..... -.j I Chickens, liver'grown.i. ... i " Spring Turkeys P1SAKDT8 y bushel..... POTATOES, V bnshel swoct..... Irish, V bbl......... PORK, V barrel .City Mess........... rnmo.i Rump.. 00 CD 45 00 ' n 06 25 10 .'.75 90 2i2 WW ? BB al ' a lAi a i a lot a fir 1 i a w is 1 ft a l io a! la a 6,w RICE Carolina, 4f ft bushel. ............ 10 2 00 ! ........23 50 ttUK ....... .16 00 017 .......1 CAPITAL-STOCK. SURPLUS FUND ............ $330,000 cfi.ai OepoalU reeetTO1 and collections; nude cm all accessible poufsln the United States. DI RECTO KJ! C K. EUEEUS9, A. MARTIN. . - V - ------ : ... . GKOUGR.CUADBUltN, 1 . ' - . -- IK G- WORTH! JAS. SPRUNT, 1 orriCERst: r ; i K. DUSRUSS..M..i.M President. A. K4WALKER. tifcaahJex e of Schedule. , QN AND AFTER JUNE 13ta, 1S83, TUB follow lnjf scneanle, win be operated on thb; Railroad: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. l Leave Wilmington at.. .... ..7.00 P. M No. L V Leave Raleigh at. -. . ..7.35 P. . m I ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at. ... . Z.i .' . 8.45 P. M rto. a. Arrive itaieizh at 8.30 A. M j Arrive at Wilmington at... .8.25 A. M Paasenger Trains stop at regular stations only, ancipolnta designated in the Company! Time Table. . t i ' . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, X paUy except 8uadays. Leave 43harlotto..... 5.30 P.M. veat Shefty.................... 9.00 P. SI. LcaveSbelbr 7.00 A. 11. Arrive at Charlotte.. ............100 A. tl. Trains No. 1 and t make close connection i Hamlet with R. & A. Traina to and from Ital eigh. 1 - j Through SleepingCars between Wilmington and Charlotte andBalelgh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesvtUe. Stations Western N C R R, Asheville and points West Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athena Atlanta and all points Southwest. ! L. C. JONES, . F. W. CLARK, General PSeS AenYI luneis . - " I- 00 trn w 4UO I T?rnrli M tintti.t ox mi I'll RAGS, 4 ft Country....!..;. ' li H iity 1 mo 1 ROPE, V ft.. 14& B SALT, V sack. Alum. ..4..... 1. 00 a 3j LIverpoo L........ oi) o Ii Lisbon.,...,.... i ooiff 1 American 00 is , J BUGARy ft Cuba.. ...... ;.t 00 O , Porto Rico , ;.....! X a A Coflee...... I . iio a R- ......... .; oa 0 n C 7340 KiC- 1 m o ' f Crushed.... I WVt H OAP,Vft Northern.. .,...4. ! 5 iiW HINGLES, 7 in. y M ......1U 50 All 1 Common.... .i. ....... ......... 3 50 O S 09 Cypresa.Saps. 0. ...... 4 50 O 8 09 r Cyprccs Hearts... 0 00 . 0 7 5 STAVES.V M-W. O. BarreL.J2 00 011 W R-O. Hogshead ......00 00 010 TALLO7, 4 ft.....-....;.;...;. -4 0 TIMBER, r M leet-fihlpplof iU 00 014 01 j Fine Mfll. ...... 25 013 W MWPrlmo.................i 7 w 0W .-AUU'JfUr ; b CO00tf Common Mill...; 5 00 0OOC Inferior to Ordinary .i 0 00 0 4 00 WIUSKEY, gal-Nortbcrn..l CO , W North Carolina............. il 00 6fi 2W WOOL, ft-Waahcd. M 0 1 00 Unwaahcd..:.. I 23 a . W Burrv......................,.i 11 e M ; Bagging, ies, Twina. j yUUU SfiOO Bdl COTTON TIES, t I Bales BALING TWINEi , I For sale by 1 nor 26 RERCHNEtt 3b C ALDER BEOS : Bacon, Lard, Molasses. 1 nfl Dry SaiV81dca. 50 Cases iard, AVV 100 HhdS ifohuSM. Pap I DOT 28 KERCHNER A C ALDER Bl BOS Flour, Sugar, Ooffte. WW w B9T2G 50 Bbls Beflned SUGARS. 100 Sacks COFFEE. For safe by KERCHNER CALDEE BROS 1 Kaze-a wennss sis.. Chicago. Ws i -fc- I w .1 W. LA REINS. -.,. ,A"t Caaklsr SHrer Flated Spoons and Forks, low John C, Dayi8, j A TTOKNEY'AND I - - -JX, .4 'COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ofieooverthe Bink 'nf ftm iTar.t j mcucd in iLii lufl ixmTi nr . pecuu sucnuon paia to the con IM . ct cUUoa. E riAVB FULL LINES OF TOBACCO Vl. which we are aeiling EIGHT CENTS in s.Vr :, .ill- prices prioOo May 1st. Aleoa very large stock of GtlOCERIFJiksd PROVIS IONS at bottom flgtirCA WORTH .'& WORTH. . go to Jacobi'- HaT!rrareT)poV I "
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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