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ThA Hnilv f?VIAW turbtd. abd by planting Ibe upply c ' " '"' ' ' - ' " " ... m. I f ''art 1 k it . 1 1 . f ww rl.a. , can one ''art 1 it . 1 . f t iwvinhi l r JOSH. T. JAMKS. B!iur & Prop. DOi kaow proper method. New . T." rircr pives aa annual supply to Wil- tt ILMINli ION. N. C : miuzton amounting to thirty or fortv a worm over as i SATURDAY. FKBUUAUY , ,. sanijy ;i road as! New Hanover and Ktwl tue Vottot&c at wunintoa.s. a, Onslow cau produce. These aru as ccondcUA matter. Coo ojalcrs aa can be found anywhere There Is a warm controversy la ling land over 13 :x mum's while elephant. Professor Flower aaja that the pink patches on the animal arc due to an absence of colorin; piemen: in his epidermis. Bilmanar Siuirc. uu au thority on ikiadisenci. says lint Lie patches arc due to a skia d'net-e which hecaacarck Mr. Saadsricu. supcrin tendcat of the Government clcpbsnl department In Bengal, assert liiat the elephant doej not differ from hundreds belonzin to the coruuiissarial of the raluo of XliO to 200. Immense crowds continue to flock to ihe Zooloi cal Gardens to see the elephant. The council of the gardens f.irbidj thpabhc performance of religious lise cfore the elephant by iepi id Paraic.' pricsM. - Ubhop ilunliutoa i oat i.i an in dictment o! the pnbli5 Si.ho.jl syuui on the score of its alleged inability, as thin arc luana! now. to imjart So riling gene rations anything like moral education. Tho MiDremc individual and national so!." says thebishop. is character. Character includes ele ments that arc moral and religious as well as the intellectual; it includes conscience, affection and will. Morali ty, as well as religion, gives way baforo tho idolatry of the braiu. and we are thus brought to confront the vast delect ol our public school sys tern." As to Sunday .?ch!s. thebbhop has but lktic respec. for them as moral agents, while a- In parents, they arc not moral themselves, or they lack the care, skill and ability to discharge this ehief parental tru it The conclusion arrived a: Is that the Christian lile U Inseparable from Christian dorau. and that reliioas freedom -doe not mean freedom from religion. Leading Members of the dramatic and musical profesbious J testify tothe beautifjm mlluence ol SOZODONT npon the teeth. Persoual comeliness Is a positive capital to pub lie performers and they lind that the use of SOZODOXT materially seconds the natural charms of a pleasing lace. Ixrt all who wish to avert the disaster sure to overtake neglected teeth, try a new dcDartarc and cleanse them regu- and arc especially marketable. Ten jarly with this agreeable preservative. limes as many can be prouueeu mere MISCELLANEOUS thousand dollars. -Every dollar' " a, IS61. i U hauled forty miles overlaid, by nlaotinl. and thoy arc not produced. : Atnouz the oldest of smokers Cbiiu i t- I : . stmciv occausc mere is no iiuc ui nevs. . i transportation, ilyruo drove tounu, below Wilmington, iive years ago. pro duced four or five hundred dollars' worth of oysters, and this year the sales RAELKOAD8, c. Wilmington , & Weidon Railroad Company. OmCB OF tJKNERAL S CrPERIJTTKjrDKST, ) Wilmington, N. C, Nov 17,1883. i will reach probably 5,000. allowing to the dealers' busiuess built up by W. E. Davis & Son. who buy all the oysters the people bring to town opened, and arc prepared to lake care of them with tubs, ice. etc. Connecticut, five years ngo, bought nearly all her oysters, but now makes her entire home supply aud exports largely, bcr product yieJiiiug $G72 875 per annum.' ' ! Washington, D. C . May 13th. lS0. Having been a sufferer lor a loDg time Irom nervous prostration ana general debility. 1 was advised to try Hop BitUrrs. I have taken one bottle, aud I have been rapidly gettiug better ever since, aud I think it the best med ieiuu I ever used. I am now caininz strength and appetite, which was all gone, aud I was in despair until I tried your Hitlers. 1 am now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before takinc i. I was c lmpletoly prostrated. MUS. MAltY STUAUT. Alicu'd Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain and positively cures Nervous Debiliity, Nervoasneass, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative System; it never fails: SI pkg., for $5 At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. cod A two foot rule Wear easy shoes. - , HtH i)v. Pierce's "Petlets" little 'liver nills fsusar-coated) purify the blood, speedily correct all disorders of the liver, stomach and Dowels, uy aruggisis. Three things to revere: The Sabbath school. Ihe Church, the Bible. Hsw ihe Tipsy Topers Tipple 1 : ; K-z, . r When you see a lot of half-tipsy fellows lounging up to the counter ol a' village bar:room, and asking each other if they will take some bitters, you may be assured that the " bitters" they are after is not "Brozvn's Tro7i BitlersrA When you see an old toper slyly nci reneatedlv vUirincr-hfc hnftlf in N AND AFTER JTOVB IS, 1SS3, AT 1.05 ana repeaieai) isitmg nis DOtUe m JA. M., Passenger Trains on the WHmlng- the closet, and pnately taking what W1X weiaonisauroaa wm run as roiiows : U t,: u u:. . DAT MAIL andexpbess trains daili WHOLESALE WlCm. .Ion la The followlnsr wholesale prlecs ccne small orders htsher prices Change of Schedule. you NOS. 47 NOSH! AXD 43 SOXJTH. 'ersr nay be ver' certaui that the bottle iaveviiiniiis:ton,Frontst.Dept, &53A. ai , . . fy r n I Arrive at veuiou.... 2.31 i". Joes not contain "Brtncm's Iron Bit- Leave Weidon.;.... a.oopr m Arrive at wum-gton, rontst.ipt, 8.40 P. U Fait Thkouoh Mail & Pabsenokb Train When you find several men com-J . . " datly No. 40 South. plaining of aching heads, and hear ilrirea ncm say tnat tne cause oi tneir neaa-1 asu r absjsujsk xkains daily The Tincs-PcwKra! snys Xc;v Or leans has winivrrtl iaore vi'Hors from the North IhU year thnn nt ai.y lirae since th war. Ab.:i 'ho mtU!o ol December thty eoninifnrc! arriving Irom Xer JvislaaJ. Xcr York a:l iho Uc!ern Sntei. nnl wlna tin bi c !d wave cam it ilrovc llum South by Unn ilrevli. Mo or t!m iUor art natnrally ieple i f-r laiil. mrtVr ini from rhpumati-m. ucura'cia. or otu bronchial or liiiijf et nu-hiint They have b-rn ortlmt Su!h ly tltir iloctorr, ami tly t'irn ll.cir 't in the i!ini-tiin o( FI'ril -r l.oiiaiu, hopiiisr fr iniM. e.ji-l!. i:iil.tr. tliis bii-iv?.. but llii- ynr N w r Iran nti'l ih .Mi:-i:i ""! !" AisuicriruAL FACTS. Xext to Australia, we are now pro lucing more clothiuj (wool than any other conn ry on the face of the earth In 1S7 our wool product was 115.000.. 000 pound, while the present year it will not bo far from 300,000.000 pounds. An atlciupt U making in California to irrigate some 30.00u.000 acres ofland by water fed from King's river. The water will be conveyed in a canal, and it is expectected to be five feet deep, with n (all of eighteen inches to the milej It has been noticed by members of the Kansas State Horticultural Society that insects injurious to fruits are more numerous about the railroad stations. The average loss in that State by the depredations of insects was 24 per cent. According to Prof. Sheldon, of Eug- land. cheese factories have not made themselves a howling success over there. A few creameries have made out to stnuso along, but it is evident tbe I.ncl.?h farmer does not take kindly to them. A frostproof vegetable hoii3 isde- scriU-d a3 rua'fc with walls fifteen inches thick. double hoarded, the'space between the boards bcingj filled with sawdust. The renin' h alf boarded, with about ten fiii of sawdufl between the boards. A liallimore paper says that city alone put up the pastason 1 1,100,000 cans of peaches. .000.000 cans of peas. 300.000 can rf Mrinj; leans and 100.000 c.aiij of pears. II 0tX,000 cans of tomatoes, I.iKXi can. of Iruils and other vegetables. This i an immense aoiour.t of what may be ealltnl a new industry. Mary land mimus to taM tbe lead of all her i?!er SaU" in lUU prowim: industry. V. S. District Attorney Speaks. Col. H. Walters. V. S. District At torney, Kansas City. Mo., authorises the following statement: "Samaritan Nervine cured my niece ol spasms Get at druggists. $1.50. Tree thiags to love: honesty, purity. truth. Aver'd Sarssparilla wonderfully im proves the complexion, and brings to niii nnd vouii2 the oioom oi neaiin. jb a purifier of the blood it has no f qual. THE MAIL.8. Themalla ciose and arrive at tbe CUy Vo ofllco a5 1 oIIomts : CLOSE. Northern through iu&ils, fast 7.00 P. M. horthcrn throujrn and wiy maua....8.vj a. ju. Raleigh 6.15 P. M. and A. M. Alalia for tbe N. C. IUIlroad and routes Eupplled there Irom Includ ing A. A S. C. Ilallroad at 7.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M Southcro Malls for all points South, dally... 0.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Western mills (C. C. Railway) dally, (except Sunday) 6:15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Kal elrh 6.15 P.M. Mall for Cheraw and Darllnjton Rail road A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston.... .fi.15 A. it and 8.00 P. M. Favettevllle aud office on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayettevtlle, tU I.nnilcrton, dally, except bunoays ....t.i3 r. ai. Onslow C. It. and Intermediate clfl crs, Tneat3vs and Fridays 6.00 A. M. 9m!thvil!e malls, by stearaltoat, dally (exrr.t Sandavt).... S..V) A. M. Mails for Fast Hill, Town Creek, Shallotteand Littlo River, Tues days and Fridays 6.00 A. M. WrlntBYlllc. dallT 8.S0 A. M. open For delivery. Northern through and way malls. . . .7.30 A. M Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. 11.30 A.M. and 5 30 V M. and from other polntt of the city at 5 P. M. ytamp Ofticc open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Monev order ami lterlter Department open jrom '8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. .General delivery open from 7A.M. tofi P.M aud on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carrier delivery open on Sunday from ?.30 o A . M. ii !.. .1 r t in ii ..ri i...t.c rnriure umioiau i amis, auu ii,iiir!i-ri 'i- 9vm deterruined to I biggest stock of Window Glass and Imi!..iiic ini.tr.- l the markets of iowes t prices for good articles be fur l,,e wor1,1- ! to w to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t l v 1 1 . iO V,l-illUUl"tilV.C 111 W ilclL i r trti. AJVI1 f ti WW a Mill a a m m. & . Leave Wllmlnctoni. .......... sno i m .hey call their "bitters," it is beyond AlTiG 8t Weidon.. 2.-.o a. Joubt tnat what they have been lm- wiiminKton. . (Sundavsxcx. ,ib:ng not -Brown's iron Bitters 11 When you find a man with red- aTwiSnSSf. g f dened nose, blood-shot eyes, stagf- Train Ko. 40 south win stop only at wiiaon , j. i GoWfiboro and Magnolia. i yerm Ijait, and Other indications Ol Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Jx&re Eoe kv ,regU!ar habits and are toW that TOr'55W: SSfi IIS Condition IS the result Of tOO fre- loac Tarboro at lO.OC A.M and 3 P. M. Daily! -mpnr vUJh to the "hltfo.r KoffU ' ? n'i ecs Jiranch Road leave n -' - " vv., njuiiitA lor swuanu jecJf at 3.23 r. M. Yin. AGOING Standard.'..'.. 2 ......... 14 R-. jiACUJM orta Carolina: liAUiv. r iD.... ....... tnoniuers, yr ll..... ......... Sides, Vtb... WESTlfiRN SMOKKD - I lams........ Bides. V lb.... ; snoujuers.. ........... i DRY SALTED ! ; ! Sides, V H....... ..... Shoulders, V BARRELS-rnlriU TnrnenUno Second Hand, each.... 4 1 75 New New York. each. J. 1 NewClty.each i 1 onoin rallT. in ..vpcm i II A .. 1040 w 19 a !2S n am' j 2K a 05 20 a a 1 n 12 a 1 m 10 a BEESWAX, V lb UIUCKS. V W BUTTER, V fi North Carolina...... Northern........ CANDLES, V ft Sperm.. Tadow.. , AdamanUme... CUEESb, V ft "i Northern Factory............ Dairy, Cream.... State ...1.. COFFEE, V ft . t ava... Laguyra. ........ ....... ...... Rio wiui BiniAij, v ous., in sacu COTTON TIKS, bundle.... 1 DOMESTICS- 1 , Sheeting, 44, V yd........... a arcs. W bunch . i m KGttS.v dozen 23 n nsii . .. 1 . ; i i Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl.. J....16 00 cut ou jiacKcrei, i, half bbl.. fe 50 10 iuactkcrci, no. IT DUJ 9 CO Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.., 5 00 Mackerel, No. S, V bbl.......! 7 75 Mullets, V bbl..; 4 00 a 15 li U 12 is 1 1 a & A 11 1 :j don't for a moment think that he has T?'115 ieaye stiand Neck at s.so a. m. . . . . , - ,, dally except Sunday. t CM1 taking "b t OIZTl S iron Bitters. Train No. 47 makes closo ennnficHnn iv-i. Bronx's Iron Bitters is not an U&Hi1 !,?1y!iul Ll imuAictuui; i)trvcruv;c, iiur is n a ""c. i 4 : Kov.r:ir all nn arfiVU vrhU . ? "lns.tlaJ and makoscloee con myDQUy would :be likely to dnnJc "st'iS! ' .... . ? u i rj i I AH trains run solid between Wi'mlDetonanr' v. my. pv.anuii. vu iiiMug. i jiiiiuiwn, am nave i'uiunan raiac Sleep iiROWS S IKON J1ITTERS, SUtlipugh Forommodatton feasant to take as a medicine, is not iter coach will beattaf i 'Vhiskey-drink'' medicine, the use sSton Rt 1 m A' M a"yexcpt )f which can be made an excuse for jmpiincf. Browns Iron Bitters is noti sold in bar-rooms, taverns, or places WilmlnsrtOli. flnlllTllhifi . j . . . i f " 7 w f wiierc uniiKiiis men i trbon iur sumu- ants. It is onlv a medicine, and the Mullets, Pork bb!s N. C. Eoe Hen-in. V knir..-. I Dry Cod, ft.... ........... rJSUXLLlZEBS, V 2,000 fta 7 00 10 Oil O 8 00 a 8 50 3.00 4 W 5 O "9 JOIIN F. DIVINE, m General Superintendent. - T. M. EMERSON. Genera Passsnzer Agent. nov 17 i Iruggists sell it. & Augusta II. It. 0o, Brown'sIron Bitters is theereai office iealth-eivincf tonic and strengthener. t is eminently the Family Medicine f the day. It drives out dyspepsia, tsbility, and the effects of malaria, t causes no injurious effects, event? 'ie most delicate invalids, but builds p the system, imparting vigor anc c-vlile." io dec S-nrm t I l&w cd ' of General S uPERiNTBK'DEirT. VCllmintftfin. N. C. Nov 17.1SS3. 131 E 12 -J2 ti. Mother s Spinning Wheel. Gonceruiu Ono Article that was Not For Sale, and An other which is Cheap at Any Price. . . . - Firi.!.t rHr ,1. i!i sh.n- ! (, . ti ..ntv pn-j.-iration f bed contain- ! " IfSt POtlOnaf DaflK 0T WIl- morr tr 4iii' iha in ' I .f !'... .I..i,...i..li.li flii winter viii'r ! the S.-i'ii w . j fr".-i:itim. .inl ali forms id i t.,..-... . t . V, !. 'j:t : :!.ti. in all .W'tblcil '.i v.:,-.. -'. !.' limns in'OJt'-f'llL.f. 11 lin-. 1 it t k i tt tr, torvfrrjeratin : i tMi:U!-tH. HhClJT i lit i-nit ol . ,.. : . ..-... .-n I . . ... il HI''. ''II, lit I t.- I'IMIt I .11 LIU TIk? rnV t;in.. -.,Mits!. : I ...... i .... .1,...' ..rt!1...!.-.rK- if CAPJTALMTOCK.. T ...... I, ... J i iujj !r!ii iutiiiiiii:tr iniipi;tinU. j :nT r m ( v I I l.. 1 1 A C. , rnirirt.r". i N'c.v Y r. So!l by Ini?:5i!v :it la1 j .11 1 If N SI I IN i-:. Yirv!r'v. m 'h' - t-oncvrntri I In -r:'i-'"M ! pjrlk Irn'ii l m t a !i ii iiiu-' t-' vrry I iJ t o Iti-mck. He th r' h is I I. i-.-.I r. 'auxiliary i!u." l' tkc'l C'H lh pru'.ii -i i:t I'm !nm!iiwnm lit ajt.i vl.luL" 'J' tt ioc cxprtctl fiuMi tlirui t itv United Slalc ' is tho m l :ri ad alter Atcvl or mimilaetuieil. ar,l i doubtless inituious to the health. li exclusiou from thi owntry i;n then foro bo nnJ-rtakcn lor Snitiuiy rr.v sonj," and a rctaliatoo .'uactrmut lj Corgrcsi, would bo much ture tb;n & wpnaro of rciTisul. In the mi ni erco ot the !ioal jear l?53ourexnts ; "Vo'.Uvj; CUy &nr. to Germany were W,1P0.W. while oar import from that country were 7jm,m. and rrince Itismark may be expected to sec that it is unwise to prorokc rcprisaU in the comajereUl intercourse of the tw o couu'ric. I'rof. Virchow saj that the eduiou of American pork Is detrimental to ihe poor clasjol Germans, and it luiiu tenanco would grcatlj iactcaw their discontent and o ansmcnt the mh) j lo th Vnlteil StaUrs. 8uiipm;s fund. $2.,000 6.0tt lCoUa received aad eoliecttons Btde on I :if m.'X? p:ie! C"P i :)M!iilviy "", ; r:Mi'!. nul it i- i-rohable lhal tin bcil ' U arre!iiie joinf in iho Unul States. if i rcjila i iift N'imuier wifitioT Uir ie?s than !:!! :i h ikct Ad' lt i'rn J urn t ' . A burglar w ho hai tvid the l"sto i JUrat't the aceri-t of bi-;tradc says that ol all thitii'3 hu must lear a wouk.ii s voice. He b ivi.UrtIy marrictl . "Got on yuur Imstand s cravat. haeut ym?' asked a ncishbor otMrs. Ililkins. VeJ." rcpliett Mrs. B., sadly, a - .a . ft "it s tue iiuj tie mere is between us DIRKCTORJ&i E. E, BURUUS8, D. O. WOBTB1 A. MARTIN. JAS. SPBUNT. uK0UQK.cn adbouknI V air I WAnMn't all rrtn that .r o " " " " J i Lieave riorence..... money; tliat spmnlng-wueel was my mother's It was one day, when sbe Ava sluinpr like a rk and maklnir tWa old wheel hum, that my fdther, then a yonnjr niedloal fetudent, after arils a farmer, fell In love wi!li her rsom fifty years ago." I So sikvLc the proprietor of 'i rough bit of fiirni lrtRM m L-Htcr county, . ., t a relic Jiunter. and "mother's" Kplnhln? wheel re mained avionpr her children and jraudrlrld iv a. "My mother." writes ev .1. W. .Phelps. ' pastor, of St. Paul! M K Church, i 'ldcau. j has used JMukk.k's TONIC- and wleh mc to J way th'it flic li8 roiiuu it more ciHktiivo than ! auylhHK he ever used for Invlornllnsr and ttrviisrlheiilnff the syttcm debilitated ly maul ria. -he detttrefl we al.s est echiMy to ntculion i he crt.ilo v with w hleh it aid disohlian and ..i rr s es exhaustion " y cr -.Inrr; t lci lira h(Hi?eho'd was ettablieh cd iuoMhtV opin'.ou Jas Itcii more potml In l,U V4il-l than that ot judge, jurlotor rhy-i un. iicr hand has always e.oo led the tevcr ami hi r olee lias been hileJ wiih hope With each .lay'n decline, PARKER'S TOHIC is Uervmlifjj more iescrvcilly popular with the wnmcn who puard alike hUHbanu anl chru ren. It eradiuites uiaUtrlal poison from the hloud. from which there l now such wine unread iifrerln;r. rieaw observe: Diu PARKER'S TONIC k not an intoxicant. It la a combination ot sev eral inKredicut-j, of which none 6imrly can produce anytldng like lie effect- ;For Kidney, stomach and Utcr troubles. It lathe standard and unfailing remedy- In two bIzch; 10 cents nd$l. The latter the cheaper. IJiscox & Co., Chemists, New York. jan ll-lmd&w ThoJjWy KuUctin lor Jauuarj, sent oat bj tbe Department of Aricut tare, contains iho report of Cotututs sioaer Worth on fih and Usherici and tbe ojstcr industry. Io the extract which we copy below on tbe oyster Indaslry will bo found fod for reil c tioa bj tbe citUeas ot VllratBjton us well as of Oaslo w county : "The oyster business of North Caro- lias, is small, ana yet me ouuj um j, 000 snuaro miles of fall, fresh and brack ish water, of even dcrrte ot salinity, temperature, depth, nd quality. The oyucrmea of Ktw England hare tbe ice to contend with, and hare moved a great part of their trade South, in order to haTC an unfailtins and con stantsupplr. 10 buslncas of lilins & Co. dealers in Boston, amounting to S 1.000 a day. is motlr la Xorlolk. Tbe great demand out C3t is exhaust inx the supply and increasing ralues. Oarfuurelscreat. TberoareTastquantititics ot oysters ia our waters that biTe nerer been dis- Authcrf the famous Six liundred nascd away in the death of Benjamin Uovillc, on Sunday, at Troy. A glance at the roster of this glorious troop shows ttiat there aren't more than S00 of its nrisiual ruemlr relive. Philadelphia Pras. j A (juuria lady I has entered snit azxir.st her husband foi divorce ou the cround that he would not let her know the combination to h!j sarc. All we have k say is that the mau was a fool to let ner get ahead f him in s uing lor adivon. luteal Lilr.cn. lie did look dejectod enough, as he stood at the door, with his toes stray inc out ot bis boots, the pryinz joint of bis trousers worn very thin and bis coat of mail in so many pieces that it would be classed as third class matter, and sent by freight. His roica was ot that tenuous character which bespoke sym pathy , as he said to the lady of the bouse: Tlcase ma'am. I'm an un lortunit bcin ' Won't you buy a box of corn salve. I biro twins in the family and'1 "Oh, certainly, if you are in needy circumstances. I don't feel the need of corn-salve. Aretha twins pretty? How old are they?" "Not vr? handsoaic. n-j. They're boys. Seventeen years old last Jnne. Much obliged to ye for the nicklc Ila rtford Ihst. . AFalrOfTcr Tue Voltaic Kelt Ck, Marshall, Mich offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Rclt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afllicted with nerrous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. i Seo advertisemcat iaU paper. tta eowiw orricKRs;: k. c uuuuuss ; . A. K. WALKER W. L-VUKIN.... PreeldeaU Cashier A'mwX CJLSHltf mm m . UK. y (7t AFTER Electric ApplUacta art wet o 30 Days' TriaL TO MEN ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, 1 1T HO mr wmVvtinjt from 5toc Pfulttt. It VnUTT. Lack o kkt Fokb a hi. V luua. WurtM W tin hum. aad ail ttaoa divna. of a, lrsoaA(. Nam as mmltiiur from ixiu aixl OTIin I'AlkKA. f-prly rrhf mmA eoaaplrte rrmX-3-rUo( Heai.t. not mi JO.aKXa GraaAirTKr. TW crmatkwt tfisrcvvrr ( (iat-Rtk Ontary. cla4o0crvf-IlttrUJ tajapktfrre. Addrwt f 01TAI6 HIT CO., PAtSRALl. I3ISI. sr tr ircodAw ttUi si- Dyed." TAI05ACirS, 1M SrCOXD 8THEZT,b tveea liar set sad PrtaeM, Ladles asd Gen- tietaea'1 goods ox errry descnpUon. avay color. AJao, clf 4Btnr. coortof and blttcalnx. fiead tarn a plr at your old kid Uknrr. ss-u - . Dr.BATE 35 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO, A Tetmlnr tmAmtn. CThe Oldest Soeelallsl fa tho L'nited State, whose LXTE loko expekiexce, crfct method and pure medicine insure kpBdi ind I'EBMXnekt cubes of all Private. Chronic and ferrous Diseases. Affections of the lllood, Skin, Kidneys, 11 ladder, mptlons, Ulcers. Ol ores, dnrlllnfef tao Gloads, Sore MoutK rtaroat. Hone Pains, permanent! cozed an qradtcated from tbe system for life. i IICDU fill O Dc1aity,Impotencij,Semind (iCiiW UUO Losses, .Sexual IXxay.Menta twt riiysical Weakness, Failing Memory Weak lZ'jcs, Stunted Dcrejopmen t, Impedi nents to Marriage, etc., from excesses or an mi it -, apecdlly, safely and privately Cured Trouna,Mlddle-Aaed and Old men, and al Uo need medical ak.111 and experience, comml Jr. Bate at once. His opinion costs nothing, and ma; tsve future misery and shame. When inconvenien 70 visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sen Ter where by mail or express free from obter ration. S9-It is self-evident that a physician whi cires his whole attention to av class of diseases at' tnlns arreat skill, and physicians throughout th XHintry. knowing this, frequently recommend difficul ses to the Old eat Kpeetallst, by whom ever; known faed remedy is ned.. JQIr. Bate. Ae and xperlene make his opinion of aa premo Imnartanee. 3Tho-e ibo rail see n but the Doctor. Consultations free and etaeredl) eaafidestlal. Cases which have failed in obtainmi relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Di as treated. Call or writ. Hour, from f to 4 0 to t Sanda. IO to 13. iivtvr. io HtAi.n iirvr 1'k.i.f.. Addresn aa above. dot 2Tl JcodA w t th a New Buckwheat I New Buckwheat) JEW BUCKWHEAT ANI WHITE Sfn? to auit, recelrct by New York Steamer to-day i Albo, Cakes an-1 Crackers of every variety. fresh and crisp, and a general stock of Fresh t Groceries usually found In a flrst-cl.ua Gro eery at Crapons Family Grocery. GEO. 2tL CKAPON, Agent, et t Aoutta Front St Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER NOVU 18tb. 1SS3, at 4.S.1 A. Mi, tbe following Passenger SchcU uie will be run on this road : No.4-2 Leave IWIlmi ngton , ( Mondavi excepted) .1. 7.1.1 A M Arrive at Florence 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Wi rencc, (Sundays excepted) 7.40 P M Arrive at Wilmington 12-JO V M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 4i Weetand47 Eaat. 9.10 P. ftL 2.40 A. ii. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.; fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia...... 9. 55 F. M. lieave C, C. A. Junction. 10.20 P. M, Leave Florence. 4.S3 A. iS. Arrive at Wllmlugton. 8.23-A: M. Night Mail aitd Passenoek Tbaih, Datlt No. .40 West. Leave Wilmington..!. 10.40 P. hi. Arrive at Florence..: . 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DATLT No. 43 East. i I-cave Flretice at 3-15 P. hi Arrive at Wiimiujrton. 7.42 I. M - j t rain i.i staps fit all .stations. j j No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. asd Marion. Pasenera for Columbia and all point on U & V. It. Ii.. C. A R. R. Stations. Aiken Juno tion, and all points beyond, should take the riini jvxprcss. .Separate Pullman Slcejierfe for Charlesto? and Ausrnsta on Train 4 : All trains run solid between Charleston and Wllmlnsrton. Jxcal freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept ftmviay hi b.io a. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent T. M EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 Carolina Central R. R. Company, i OrriOB OF tfEKKRAI, SUPEKlfTENDEWT, I Wilmington, N. C, June 13th. 1883 1 twbw'gi if Wgg.ge j v iTtUC Change of Schedule. fV AND AFTER JUNE 13tb, 1883, THE following eneuaie will be operated on tnU Eallroact : PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. Peruvian Una no. No. I.......57 60 W2 i - " JiO. 2. 28 00 aV17 00 " . ... . Lobos.... ..fiO 00 tmvt Itauirirs Phosphate..... ...... 00 00 .sW04Xi CarolUiaFcrHler...... 45 00 tw Ground Bono .. ....00 00 W Cm Hone Meal .......00 00 tii!i ou IJone Flour.. .....00 00 7 00 Navassa Gnano .40 00 15 0( Complete Manure. ......... ...o 00 tvw oc VVnann's Phosphate 90 00 70 (XT Wa-ndo Phoupl uite out 00 970 ou Cergcr & Bute a Phosphate.. 00 00 ftW ( Kxccllcnza Cotton Fertilizer. &.V 00 G0 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 it 1 :a French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 O 9 0 FLOUR, tf- bbl i fine... .. 0 00 O 8 00 Northern Super..... 5 SO ti ou M Extra 6 00 6 fit. " Family........ 7 00 0 8 75 City Mills Extra, 6 60 f6K) Family 575 O 6 00 " Extra Famllv.... m a fw GLUE y lb ill a is GRAIN, bushel , uorn, from store, bags, wldte. O 7ft- Corn, cargo, In hulk, white., f 1 it CZ Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. (Kl 0 Com, cargo, mixed, in bsgs.. I - O 00 Oats, from store f5 o ' 674 uow reas..... 1 00 oi 10 HIDES, lb . . Green 4 0 6U Dry U O 12 HAY, V 100 as t . Eastern 1 SO O I Western 1 15 ; a 1 a North River 75 it 8A Ewr- ,H -Northern........ .' 100 14W North Carolina. :. 00 O lo LIME, barrel 1 40 it LUMBER, City Sawed, y M ft. ! ! ; Ship Stuff, resawed ,,18 00 TW0 IX" ; Rough Edge Plank. ..15 OOj sJlO West India Cargoca,accordlng '' 1 ; , to quality .....18 00 01$ Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 C."2 oa Scautllng and Board, corn's.. 12 00 Olfl W MULAsj24,y gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds.....' OC it in bbls...... 40 a Porto Rico, in bads.. ........ 00 O Xf " 0 In bbls 00 a tt Sugar House, In hhds... 00 0 OU lc bbla. 26 a Syrup, In bbls.. 40 tt 80 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basis.. 0 00 OS H uils, XT gallon b-croscne. Linseed.......... Rosin ............................ Deck and Spar.. .............. POULTRY j I Chickens, live, grown... .... " Spring - lurkcys ...... PEANUTS V bushel.......... POTATOES, V bushel awcet ttSSItS 11 a 1 19 it 1'44 JO a 1 00 90 a 1 ou 00 a ; 00 tt ri 25 a Ot 10 0 12' 75 O 2.- 90 it 1 10 a 1 cu O 0 (HI Leave Wilmington at........ 7.00 P. M Leave Raleigh at...... 7.35 P. M Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at 8.45 P. M o. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at ....8.30 A, M Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8. 25 A. M Passenzer Trains stoo at.rccnlar staOont only, and points designafed in the Company! iime xaDie. . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER. MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. jDallv exoent Snndavs. Leave Charlotte. 5.30 P. M. Arrive at fehelbv 9.00P. xr LeavcShelbr.. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte......... ..10.30 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and tmm ir.i. eigh. ...... Through SlecplngCars between Wllmlngtoa and Charlotte and Ralelirh and ChsrWt aw Arain ro. 1 lor btatesvUle, Stations " ceia n v to, Asnevuie aua points West Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens Atlanta and all points Southwest. - L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent tune 13 km Slate A VLanrrs R .rvirinn A' ' 2.-" Fancy Good T7ULL L15E AT Urn GILE3 ft MTJRCHISONS, llnrchlton Block, wr) tow tJt ttirfr BAND CATALOGUE, Hate, Pno-lry (fiabis, HeaMsf H. C. Prem pert pEKONALLY IN ATTENDANCE at Lis Fashionable Sharing a ndHalrDreEslnr Saloon at No. 7 Sooth Front Street. . None but the best work done and the best workmen em ployed. Give us a caU. jan2-tf Irish, bbl 2 00 PORK. W harrftl ! City Mess... .......23 6C 4924 Ou Prime moo an Oo Rump 17 00 18 00 RICE Carolina, V lb t.... Va 8 Rough, if bushel. 95 a 1 15 RAGS, V lb Country ; 14 uiy. lo ROPE, V ft 1440 salt, sack. Alum - 00 Liverpoo ....i. 00 Lisbon....' 00 American....... 00 SUGAR, W lb-Cuba !. Porto Rico..................;. A Coffee ...j. B C " Ex C Crushed.... SOAP. V lb Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. yM ....10 60 911 60 uommon 2 50 0 8 0U Cypress: Saps 4 60 A9 5 00 Cyprees Hearts.............!. 000 aim STAVES. V M-W. O. BarreL.12 00 A18 oo B. O. Hogshead ..aa no in nu TALLOW, y lb 4 49 F ft TIMBEBL ,y M feet-Shlpplng.12 00 4914 00 fuwuw .............1123 4913 aim rnme ... 7 50 49 8 M IHU Fair. 6 0049 6 50 Common Mill 5 00 9 0 Ot Inferior to Ordnary.... 0 00 49 4 00 WHISKEY, V gal-Northern.. 1 00 Co 4 Ou North Carolina........ 100 at 2tt WOOL,y O Washed 25 & 00 Unwashed.... ................ 20 a 00 Burrr u M . is 49 3 49, 00 49 00 49 00 0 00 0 to 0 0 1040 O 0 75 75 Oil -75 00 00 8 II OAT Ti forthe woTklnj class. 1 Send M U JXjU ,or Ptge, ad we will . .n1" Jon ru, a royal,! valuable box of sample good that will put you In the way of making more money In a lew days than jymi5Tef' 'tough posslbJe at any tuslness. Capital not required. We will start you. I You can ork aUthe lime or in spare tlmebnlj. Work,1,n.Illr5r8aI1 &lptd to both sexes, young and okL You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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