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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMf.;B!iUir A lnp - !I.MINc;ri.V. N C THURSDAY. KEBHU4UY" II. im. KaM" I ! itm tMkmce ml WUwlutua, S. Ium naiu-r WHAT AILHI) III.M? . There mast be malaria in.thc atmc phcroof Washington which U working Injunouily upu omo of iho b makers there assembled. if wu nity joJo from the following special to the New York World: . Wasiiixutox. February 1 1 Senator Lapham. of New York, came into the Senate thU morning' looking very tired Ho aal uirn in his aest with a dull thud. Unlocked about vaguely, as if In a dream, ami then he hvgan t Cap his haods leebly fur page. The Senate was in session, the bjs were busy and tinned them heard h wak signal. He struck his hand txther ones nd then the next time they tnissc?! each other, and the second result was still less . tCVctual. Then the New York Senator straightened up at if aury and began to whistle a sharp cat call, prcat ly to tbe scandal ol the Senate., Three pages dashed to answer this 'entirely original Senatorial summons, while Edmunds In his most rasping manner sharply called the New York Senator to order. The latter made no reply to 'iho rebuke. He gave a message to one of iho pages and then sank down into the deepest of deep studies. it is sau to mime ma. tne unites 01 a Senator a New York are so arduous and exhausting bring him to such a pitiably helpless plight. Probably he bad been up all flight rum-inatingoTcr affairs of State and the effect had been too much for ono" of bis advanced years. The report reads as if the venerable Senator had tarried too long at the wine cup, and those unacquainted with tho icarful wear and tear of Senatorial duty would suppose that ho had quaffed too much of tbe rosy , but such are losel chaps who have no adequalo idea of tbe efforts requisite to Iho proper tyaintenanco of Senatorial dignity. It is not so much tbe work in tho Sen a to Chamber that Is so exhaus tire as it Is the labor on tbe different committees. Committee work Is very trying as much of it is dono at night after the Senate has adjourned. Senator Liphara is chairman of tho Committee on Fisheries besides being a high privatoontho Committee on Foreign Relations, on Patents and on Privileges and Elections. It was undoubtedly this never ending committee work tha fixed him and it was cruel in Senator Edmunds to call him to order. It is altogether probable that a settle menl will bo reached in Ihc breach o promise case of Miss Fort estiuc again t I)rd Carmoyle. by which tho lady wjll receive 20.000 as a salve! fo her lacerated affections. Tho j incident serves also as a fine advertisement for thn lady. Four theatrical managers ate offering her high terms for the first engagement in case she ; reappears on ;he stage. I-ord Cairns, the lather, will send Garmoylc. it is said, on a long tour to America. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS UreezcH iu tlieSpico Island are not laden with more fragrance than a breath rendered pure and aromatic with SOZODONT. which restores whiteness to yellow teeth and sound ness to defectivo ones. Neither man nor woman can hope to carry any point surer q bo sttpnav THE BRIGHTEST and BEST ! WEEKhY AKD StTM) AT EDITIONS. That is an old saying; and it is in some respects true that strength I BAIL J. SF LWEEKLT, comes .through suffering. Every- pody ought to know how to bear pain. Those who can bear it bravely, patiently, and manfully are incom parably happier than the poor fel lows who are all the time making n pfj nj n frightful faces and uttering grievous J J $J) f ' jL. KAXLROAJ0S, &c. V i - THE. NEW YORK rrrnnn?- If we must suffer, let us learn how tr malre the best of it. and to suffer FafM884. Wilmington ; & Weldon Railroad Company. OmcK or GsxERAfi SurnmrmfDErr, i Wilmington N.C.. Nov 17.1SS3. ) v Change of Schedule. fN AND AFTEK FOVK 18, 1SS3, AT 1.05 VA. M., iasseneer Trains on the Wllmlng- DAY MAT!' AND EXPRESS TRAINS DaXLI ; ' NOS. 47 NOBTH 48 BOUTIL Leave Wlbnlngton. Front St. Depet. 8.53 A. SI ArrtTe at Weldon. . 2.31 P. 11 But we may do better than to suf- PRE SIDE NTIAIi YEAR Arrive atVum'nVFront sCifyt, IS p! fer. We may learn how to get rid by the force of perauaiion with a 0f the suffering. Tha't willbeagreat New Proprietor! New Editors? SiS!?l0 improvementfon .en themost .K.wWeandBlooil t. oeanncr pain, ine ramuliM Mth ihpn rpnnliirft nh vxinAi I hfnr wav Ol Deann? DdlH. traits, and is prominently healthful as trouble with nine out of every ten well as effective. ii hi Fast Thsough Mail & Passsmgeb Train Datlt No. 40 South. : " IieaveWeldon....... ...... ; : 6.50 P.'il Arrive at Wllmgton,Front St. D'pU 10.S5 !. hi MA EL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY C .. "No. 43 North. : ; : Lave Wllmlnjr ton.......... ...... nn luon j liO A m' Arrive at Weldon. PITHY. Six months ago THE WORLD commenced a MAW T it WWAUfl hot KtM nwn-Mn' is rf that tnw mn "suffer I . . . . and be Stroner," but Hiat in their tlon, In advertising, In.lnflaenoe,Jn popularity Mah. akd.PassengekTkains kos45and42 Suffering they are weaK ana misera-1 warrants tne cuum or a leading position pi xjcvvv ,y ' taunaaya ox- - . ble and ailing; and languid and de- NeTorkjurnallsm- I Arrive at idoa.":::::::::Iog'f Jf hiUrnvl nnrl doleful. . Wot onlv are I . A vr """UJ Mrc j thkwi k , ii9ncnimiTpn aathffN KATKNTUuiivcai f iuuiukluu. ....... rk a i r u well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST Intoxicating drink in Kngland coats nhiKllvmnrnthon f. Odd DOfl ster ling and tho resells of drunkenness thev wretched themselves, but they 100.000 a total of X 150. 100,000. ari4 tri sum of human wretched- paprriii AMKmnA. Cannon Farrar, Westminster Abbey. ne by k imparting much of their the wold, as the , leading DemocraUc All classes of men delight In Shake- mkej-ytQ others ' newspaper In the country, knows no faction s pea re; heistheunive sal genius; but T. " f- -j -nr t.e and recognizes no individual ambitions oras- Words worth's has more the character : 1I0W, as lo geiuu . jx. pinuions aside from the general good I of the of a message, and a message special misery, ana abolisning some 01 ine party and n seeks the triumph and personal to a few readers John juffenng. of principles not msn. it upholds great Dem Burroughs, Century. m we will do it with Brown's Iron ocraUc Ideas and Ideals not a faction or the party. entrance of the new year the sew ... ... world desires to exoress its eratitnda for that their agnosticism is grateliil ou a is a meOiane wnicn is respoimc eat welcorac , ha8 anil lbe sou wnicn nas oeen cujiureu 10 unns- n0r mucn Ol ine masiery wuit" I magnificent success It has already achieved Uanity. Mgr. Cape?, BrooVynLecturt. gained Over suffering. It Ita welcome comes from tho people, its suo- Aianisatvine. lie is not aivme as un( ;rnn to the blood m SUCH a cess Is thel work. They hare indorsed its Inn In...!, m one nit ... and doing injustice to his fellow, an a duties of a -utrTUU"9' 9 We Will dO It Wltn Jjr 07171 s iron ocrauc lde; u vi it is all very well for these agnostios BUiers There is iov in every bottle fraction of Republican- tosay: "Judge us by our action." but ? ? ' yJp Trnri medSae It At the er listing as to letthembenot unmindful of the fact pf this valuable iron medicine. 11 WoaL1) de ne appears struggling lor gam. misusing ,r7i,of ft,:Q Hplpment assuni nui. .. 1 six-months. a.nd bv donhlliur Its advertising. tramping on his brother's breast in his lates witn me enruuu, &cu Train Ko. 40 South will atop only at Wilson Goldsboroand Magnolia. 3 vliflon' u-rains on Tarooro Branch Road Leave iWki Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. and Vaoi P au. lJaiiy. i (aunaays excepted). Retuinlnjr. leave Tarboro at 10.00 A.M and 8 P. M. Daul? lur owuanu xsecKa- a.j 1. M. Be turning leave scouana Keck at 8.30 A. M. Train No. 47 makes close connection at We uon ior an points .worth uaiJy. All rail vis Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Ba Line. ' r.- j . Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. . -. . ; - All trains run solid between Wi'mlnyton aa Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep era attached. For accommodation of local travel a passen- WHOLESALE PPICEST" : 9f The wholesale prices following- quotrUons'l rrTZr jxncraUT. in m.vl "r0 small orders higher prices have to be eaaV2$ AQGINQ Standard; : 2 ft lb BACON North Carolina: iiniiio, y ib. ... ..... : Shoulders, V lb... Sides, V lb....... WESTERN SMOKED- L llllll)m ................. " Sides. V B... ...... ........... Shoulders.... ........ . DRY SALTED i j OIUVB. V U.. ...a... Shoulders, V lb.... .......... " 11 O t, ... lOo " . 10 o i-m oq o no sm BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, P Second Hand, each 1 73' gj ew rtew zur&.eacn.... .... 1 w a n New Cltv.each 1 rn iT" ' IT U-" .... ....... 3D . MM tk. BUTTER, yfiy- North Carolina..... Northern........ .... CANDLES, V b opcrm. Tadow. Adamantine.... CHEESE, tf- ft riorthcrn Factory Dairy, Cream.... , State ' COFFEE, y ft j wava.. 120 18 O 12 O iSHo 14 10 o s: 25 ' 12 It U Laguyra.. 13 O 160 OlT5 2S 14 15 Clio 25 O . , ,, , , . I ger coach will be attaehed to local frelehtleav merits by more than irebllng Its circulation in fng Wilmington at ;7.00 A. ?D (ally excVpl sunaay. .s ' S JOHN F. DIVINE. i ' General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON,; Genera Passenger Asent, liUf A t . 1 -. : r . r 1 . 1 . I . I t. 11 . 1. MrvMAr insl iraine fnar nPtl. uiaustruu w sum, uu 1u1.11.1u 111 uuuuguu.iw w uu 1- 1 I No Democrat ought to be happy without undying soul, iruiu which spring nis I ru-n1orpd vital fluid SO essential to I ,TTP. wmT n wa4.n pure motives ar d lofty ambitions, is vJeorous life. Here is the Strength friends In every town and hamlet In the Union OTll,w A nl,7K4 tIiTino.dixJgr, Citcao Zccre g'phs over weakness, Sid to start clubs for tiieweekly. VVllmlnglOn, Columbia & Aunsta R. It. Co. i Washington. D. C. May 15th. 1880. casts out disease witft its consequent Ilavinz been a sufferer lor a Ion Uuflfprinfr. The stomaCh is made timo lrom nervous prostration and strone . and dyspepsia has to go. fRSS,.iS,,17 V JjTSfwJf V5?S? The fiver is vitahSTand liver com- and I hava hoen ranidiv iretiino- httnr nlaint must deoart. ine nerves are ever since, and I think it the best med- toned up, and sufferers from neural icino I ever used. I am now gaining nre made cheerful. The "bad strengtn ami appetite, wnicn was all IP, t rA ,nf1 rlietima- I I III n VV S 1 AAAuiUw C W'VB fvn I C-7 9no inrfl I a in tflAan until I flwakl U LIE. UliU M n ill 111 ll.ll I II11LII I - . a vnnr Hiftnra T am nnw ivofl o I Hsm 'lOSeS ltS hOld. What IS go tboutand do my own work. Before! use of suffering, when our neighbor bad na-the Likio; it, I was completely prostrated. MItS. MARY STUART. FCUUUAUY FUN. the drup-oist keeos Brawrfs Jron BUUrsf 7 dec 8- nrm t!dAw cd Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald died In London on Friday, at the age ol fcv-enty-thrcc. Ilo was a native of Nova Scotia, and for many years was a Su. preme Court Judge there. In 1857 he became British Consul in New York City, and In 1S71 was promoted to the coniul. generalship. Judge Archibald's duties wero often moro ot a diplomatic than a commercial nature, and the suc cess which attended the peiformance of those duties won for him high praise, both from the Homo Government and leading men in this country. At the close of the war ho was mado a Com panion of the Order of tho Bath. In 158 he went to England, where he resigned his oCke. and received a pen si on of 1.500 a year. Tho Liverpool cotton brokers, in order to check speculation in cotton "futures.'1 have formed tho 'Liverpool Settlement Association." Tho first articlo of the Association directs that "persons whose names appear on the face ot a contract bo deemed the sole principals, and no others be liable;11 tho second, that "all transactions In cotton purchased for future delivery bo declared separately for each month, as In the New York market; that daily returns be made of all such transactions and that the re spective portions taken by the trade or for speculation be separately specified the third a rUcle directs tba "each Party contracting shall bo at liberty to call for the pajnjent of margins once a i week." Tbe College of the Propaganda in Rome, finding its means of action and influence liaMo to b crippled by the decisions of the Court of Cassation, has determined to put its wealth beyond tlio reach of the Italian cove mm en t bv removing its financial base of operations from Rome and establishing new finan cial bases in Ixjndon, Paris. Vienna, New York. Bombay nd'Sydney. The Archbishop in each city will be dele- " gated la receive the subscriptions which wre hitherto sent direct to tho Propa: ' ganda treasury in Rome, and to apply them to thn work ot the Church in their own countries. Tho administration of the Propanda will remain in Rome. The theatrical success of tho season - la I-ondoa Is Planqoette's "Nell (wynne. which was produced on Sat urday sight at tho Avcnuo Theatre, Tbe libretto, by Farnie.ls based upon an old English play, ana is admirable throughout. Many of his songs arc rerj pleasing Tho music is delightful. There aro many catching melodies. It -Is tare to bo rery popular. It Now is the time to give Smith1 Worm OU. ly d w 'No. don't go yet." said a Philadel- pnia gin at niuimgtit. as ner lover, rose to leave : don't j go yet ; it isn't late. Remember that the clocks in this city have been shoved ahead forty seconds. A New York man was arrested for chealinz his tailor. Served him richt. He bad no business takinsr advantage I fT of a trusting soul. Besides, it isn't fair. I 1 1 V 1 1 because lots of u j can't cct trust from UuUl tho tailor. j It has been remarked that there were was one th ng about Baron Munchausen that should be set down to" his credit, although nobody credits anything he says, and that is, that tbe Baron never held himself out as a weather prophet. Lady visitor. "Is your mistress at home?" Servant (religiously inclined). "Yes. mum. but sho's too busy to see ycr." Lady visitor: 'Then she is not at home?" Servant. "Fact is. mum. I can't lie under twenty dollars a month and I won't." Life. "No" said a fond mother, speaking proudly of her 25 year old daughter; "no. Alary isn't old enough to marry yet. She cries whenever any ono scolds her. and nntil she becomes hardened enouzh to talk back vigorously she isn't fit for a wife." ; Among the greatest pleasures of Mr. Matthew Arnold's visit to this country aro the constant praises he bears be stowad upon the Light of Asia and the reference constantly mado to his "cousin Benedict." : Mr Arnold says we aro a cultivated people. Indeed we arc Life. "I declare." exclaimed Fogg at the end of a dreary wait at the . theatre. I didn't .think ft was so long as that. How time flics, doesn't it?" the dickens are vou ta king about?" ex claimed his mystified companion. Why." says Fog?, "the bill says twelve years are supposed to elapse between the first and second acts, but I never would havo believed it. It didn't seem nearly so long as that.1 Bostorf Transcrij. " Honesty the best policy: Modest youth "May I have tho pleasure of dancing with you. t Miss Lightfoot?" Miss Lightfoot (to her mother's horror) "Thanks No!. My waistband is so tielif I can't move, and so are my sbces!" Modest youth, who is. let us say, an ear! of Richard I ' creation, six foot eight tin his pumps, with eight hundred thousand a year, -and in every respect tho ideal ot a young girl's dream is so touched that he proposes on the spot. Ajndon ISmch. JUST QPENED1 AT CwlL They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap- I est newspaper la the country,' as well as an I earnest and steadfast "missionary and , tine Democracy. The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. 5G COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CONTAINS ALJL THE NEW. complete and Interesting, WELL. CONSIDERED EDITORIALS on eve i rv subiect. political or social. A IARMEIt'S iDEPARTME.nT Full Agri- ; cultural and! Farm News." A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. Ai YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. A! CHECKER DEPARTMENT AL CHESS DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET t i REPORTS . r- -ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department is ably edited,! and ' all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK. LY IN AMERICA. j OJFICK OF GENEBJX SDPKKIKTKSDEjrfT i . Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17,1883 s Change of Schedule, Ol corn'mealT huiLTiA IVvZ COTTON TIES .I hnwrtiT" Sheeting, 44, yyd. larns. v tinnr n EGS, dozen ... FISH r , MackcreL No. 1, V bbl....;..16 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V halt bbl.. &0 Mackerel, No. C, V bbl.... .. 9 U Mackerel, No. 2, V hall bbl.. 5 00 5 ackerel. No. S, V bbl...,;.. 7 75 Mullets, V bbl..... 4 00 Mullets, Porkbbls !... 7 00 , NC. Roe Herring, V keg.... S 00 ,Drfcod,jrib...r..:..r.... i 5 FERTILIZERS, y 8,000 Iba 5 Peruvian Guano, No. 1 57 60 No. 2,. 86 00 v Lobos.... ..00 00 t tMl 00 Baugh's Phosphate......... ;. 00 00 ooo on Carolina PeruXzerv 45 00 tea on Ground Bone 00 00 Bone Meal.....::. ......00 00 Bone Flour... 00 00 Navasea Guano...... ...40 00 Complete Manure. ...00 00 Whann'a Phosphate. 00 00 Wando Phosphate....: 00 00 Bcrger St Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 56 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 FLOUR, V bbl i ,ft. i i Flne.".............. J. Northern Super. ............ :. " Extra L " Family.. City Mills Extra " FamllT.... ..v.... Extra Family...". 6 60 QLuk y m..........M........ ' GRAIN, V bushel I - U . Corn, from store, bags white. , ; 1 Corn, cargo, In hulk, white., v - Com, cargo. In bags, white.... , 6G Corn, cargo, mixed, la bags. Oats, from store.. 65 Cow Peas 1 00 HIDES, y lb Green 0 00 6 50 6 00 .7 00 6 60 5 75 020 00 Oft O10 00 O 5 60 a s oo o 8 5C 0 4 00 OG1 5C mi t tUQ 00 M5 On tt" 0C em ot 070 mi 070 00 00000 060 00 0 7.50 0 8 0 0 5 0b a oo 0 6 to, otn 6 60 a oo 0 VI 0 11 0 0 0 0 la 75 6 BS Oi Id THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION POSTAGE PAID. RATES. 116 Market St. Weekly, One Yeik...... $1 00 Semi -Weekly, One xeak 2 oo Daily, One Yeab..... 6 00 Daily and Sckday, One Yeak. 7 50 Daily ani Sunday, Six Months ..... 3 75 Sunday Edition, One Yeab 1 20 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED -. ... w . m I ab uncc in every uiircurcBcuicu uion ivt. tu X iCrilN UH -W Alii OUUiibf WDOin a beral COMMISSION wIU be al This Is just tlo season for f gents to exert themselves In getting up subscription lists. . Remittances should be by draft on New York, money order or registered letter. Send for any Information desired. Speci men copies sent free. Addiess Victoriaand Persian Lawns, THE WORLD, AND AFTER NOV'R ISth. I8S3. at .33 a. ai.. she folio wisr Passenger sched uie will be run on tnis road : No.43 Leave Wilmlpgton.VMondaYS - excepted). :7.15 AM " Arrive at Florence.... .....11.40 A M No. 45-Leave Fi rence. (Sundays i . .excepted) .... 7.40 P M ' Arrive at Wilmington 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILY Nos. West and 47 East. i Leave -Wilmington 9.10 p. M. Leave Florence 2.40 A. al. Arrive at C. C. x A. Junction...... 6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia.. ............... a.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. 9.-55P. M. Leave c, J. & A. Junction... ...... 10. SO P. M. Leave Florence... 4.33 A. M Arrive at Wilmington...... j, 8.23 A. M Nioht Mail and Passenger Tkain, daily KO. 40 WEST. Leave Wilmington... 10.40 P. M Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY . No. 43 East. Leave Florence at.... .........3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington.... ..7.42 P. M - Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marlon. xrasscngers ior oiumoia ana ail points on U Xr. IT If 1? i' 17 T7 Sltatlrvnm IlVa. T..nn tlon, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and Augusts on Train 43. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Qunuay at d.xu .a., ax. JOHN F. DIVrNE, General Superintendent T. H. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. BOTH I Dry lY, vioo &s .......!.... 4 . n l ?o 1 15 c75 0 0 12 0 1 25 0 1 25 0 85 HA Eastern Western". ......... ilVlMl t VJX ................ . hoop iiron, v it zn 3 iAiiv,ir Id . - i - r Northern. 10O worth Carolina........ ....... oo LIME, barrel.. 1 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. j . snip stuff, resawed. .....is oo Rough Edge Plauk... .......15 00 Wes t Ind la Cargoes, accordlnjir i- 0 a 10 to quality. ...IS 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scantling and lioard. com 'n.. 12 00 MOLASSES. V gallon j i j . : New Crop Cuba, In hhds..... . " in bbls Porto Rico, In hnds.......... " In bbls Sugar House, In hhds.:....... V " lnubls.,. Svrup. In bbls NAILS. V Eeg.Cut.10d basis.. 0 00 OILS, V gallon Kerosene... Lard... Linseed Rosin Tar.. Deck and 8 par... rOUJL.TKl Chickens, live, grown... .... H - . Spring......... ..... Turkeys... PEANUTS y bushel.....;;... potatoes, y bnshel ; , sweet....... to Irish. V bbl 2 00 FORK, V barrel . I City Mess .........23 5C Prime 16 00 00 oc 40 00 00 00" 28. 40 l 90 90 00 00 25 10 75 90 020 0C 016 (013 022 00 .015 00 0 Zt 0 0 as 0 48 a oo 0 28 O 80 a s K ; 0 0 1 43 0 1 00 0 1 00 0 V 0 22 . I 0 00 0 124 0 11. 0 1 10 a co 0 0 00 31 and 32 Park Row, - NEW YORK. Pique, Marseilles, CheckSj 1884. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Carolina Central Company. K. R. OrricB or Genesal Sufekintxndent, ! Wilmington, N. C. June 13th, 1883. 20,000 Yards Hairver'MMaaaxirie bcsrlna Its 5lxtv-clchth vol ume with the December Number. It Is the most popular Illustrated periodical In America and England, always fully abreast of the times in Its treatment of subjects of current social and Industrial interest, and always aa vanclng Its standard of literary, artistic, and mechanical excellence. " Among Its attractions .vJJf?;1 EMBROIDE HIES ! i?liP ex. buv, niustnwu iwvji o uj ucvigo Bughton, Frank D. Millett, C 11. Farnham, and others; Important historical and biograph ical papers; short stories by W D Uowells, I Charles Reade. 4c Change of Schedule. fJ AND AFTER JUNE 13th, 1SS3, THE following acaeauie Railroad : will be operated on this 4k . Jt, A FULL ASSORTMENT IN ALL 1NEW STYLES AND DESIGNS. i Harper's Periodicals. j Per Year: HAJtPKB'8 Maoazikx IlAKPXX'8 WSEKLT U oe 4 00 4 00 PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington at........ 7.00 P. M No-LJ Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M ! ) Arrive at Charlotte at ..7.00 Aw M -) Leave Charlotte at ...8.45 P. M No. 2. i Arrive Raleigh at .8.30 A. M J Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.25 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular station BALANCE OF ! WINTER GOODS ! h Haxtkr's Bazaju. Baxter's Vouho People. 1 50 1 23ly ?Dcl Pots designated in the Company! i iThneTable. - , . ,. ' One Tear (52 Numbers) 10 00 PosUgt Free to ml tubtoribert in the Uuitea 024 00 017 00 Rump............ ..17 00 018 00 RICE Carolina, f ft. 4140 8 Rough. V bushel.... S5 Alls RAGS,fb--Crantry lo !m citv..i:...i... is? ROPE. V ft........... Uiltt M SALT, V sack. Alum v j 00 0 . 75 xaverpoo 00 a 75 Lisbon... ............ ........ '00 0 "OQ 'American... ..J. ....... 00 0 75 SUGAR. W- ft Cuba.. J 00 0 f00 v J Porto Rico. 00 0 00 ' A Coffee 00 A . 9 R- . 00 0 8 C .... ................ . 70 " Ex C 0 0 f U Crushed iou,0 11 SOAP. V ft Northern... - ft rU SHINGLES, 7 In. ?M..... 10 60-011 00 common.. .......4. ........... a to a S 00 Cypress :Saps........ 4 60 a 8 oo Cmrces Hearts.. o oo n i ta 8TAVES. V M W. O. Carrel.. 11 00 018 00 R. O. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1884, edition 1
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