The Daily Review. VI1MING1UN. X C WEDNESDAY. M KCH 5. A grand niece of AlW.m ha solcitttl pecuniary assistance from tho Auitrkin public treasury on the ground t.f re. lationship to the srevt coaipoaer. Sbo is 04 jetrs ot age. without tui'i. anil has co friend j or relatives upon wlirt) to rely for support A correspondent of tho Xev York Stln mggeil. in all earnestness, that vxnklin ana Uayani wluki make a good Democratic ticket, and says that besides tbo 153 voles of a solid South, ii would swep Ser York. I'rntisylvania. Indiana. New Jr.ey. Oirmerticut and all tho Tacitly Slates, ai.d.in all proba bility, every Northern State. wi;h exception, perhaps, of Vermont Iowa. MAKCfl MIUTII. A H!d spell Z-e-r-o. One thine in which two heads are belter than one A barrel. I am making both ends meet." re MISCELLANEOUS. Hew Finn. How Partners, . Ro-organIzailQiL.r. There werrfsome wicked partners, and it was judged best to lack them out. for the business was oflonsr stand inor and there was a fear that them marked the donkey as he scratched his Jn-rtn vrnnlrf hrinc itto o-rie',' . . . . - . i - r rum ear wim nis leu nina loot, -ft, ,.AiA Mo npnTT.rrv. ti ben a sin proposes ana is reiuseu. he can always trial elm taraa nife yeariun. . j and rest, instead of doing his share of the work. T1 Hfr T-Tir-TTC- NtSS.anaeeiy.iussycnapcuniuiiiiJ i wonia giraic me gioietweiitv seven or twen-n-,M IClVU Wim! ttrfW times, ' ' i O ; " V ? ? " & , LT I . If every buyer of a copy of THX FU during I here was Dotnersome xvir. bil iousness, quarrelsome and angry. He alwavs misunderstood every- "smile" would make a stronger found a- body and said that everybody mis t ion for a story .XorrUlown Herald. .... l' i t,;, . A woman' brain is ot a finer quality ttAlXKOAIJS c. WHOLESALE Railroad Company. i small order. fcfclrfgiSK; Jl, T, .Wilmington. N. Nov 1 fTKNOKKT, 17.13S3 . j Change of ScfTeduIel "Sereeant. bow many men have yon A -ft now? We'll hare to oe moving soon. "Oh. I've got a host." "A boat how is that?" "Why. I've conscripted my landlord.' Courier Journal. A sketch in a tory paper is called "A Woman's Smile.' It isevidently found ed on a slass of soda water. A mans rS AND AFTER KOVR 18. 1S8S. AT lJOi f ' 8iaea JA. M., Paseeiierer Trains on the Wllmlm- thtn thstof a man Fineness of brain 2ivcs ouickne8 of perception, and wo see that fact illustraUnJ in this: A wo man can tell what another woman has cot on at a clance, wnnerras a man NEW YORK, 1S84., About sixty million copies oThs have 0Sc,-3DrfD,T:SI,,n,T irone cut o: par esuopnraent aariEg tne past twelra montbs. . t r Ll ! If yon were to pasta end (o end all tbe col umns of aU XnB bears printed and- sold last year you weu 1 J get; a continuous strip of ln- wisrtom. enough to to Uie top Dpernicas la me moon, tnen ttacx to FrlaUn lioose square, and then three-quar ter of the way back to the moon again. Rnt 'i n. Mmr 1. Vlriltan fA. ti Inh.hltAnfj ton & WelaoH llaUroad will run as f obowv ; DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAI&DaJLT it 1.1 47 NOSTI 4Sg0triBl V 4 nt only one hour over it, I Leave Wlhnlngton, Front St. Depet, 8.53 A. 1 Arrrre at wewoHi.?.-vi.'7V7riV.r.;.'Si T. ai leave Weldon . 3.00 P. Id Arrive at WUm'gton. JTront St. LVpt, &40 P. M Fast Thsocgh Marr. 4k Passings Tjijuir th at you c inform any idea of the circulation! -, waxlt Jo. 46 south. s n 2t , . . - -' j . j vt wb iuw pupiuw vi auiuiuiu ucnepgiD, Lave IICIUUU. O.OU A . at" And there Was the much-despisea or otlt Influence on the opinions aDd Ciiors I Arrive at Wltm'rton, Front SLDVt 10.5t5P.Jlb,. MAIL. AND PASSENGER TRALH& jaJX.T No. North.( s .ij'j. iji-i -' Leave WUnUneton.i......L..... 8j0O P. M. Arrtre at Weluon ................ A. M. Mail asd Fassengeb Tkadts Nos 45 and 43 Leave uminsnon. f sunaavs ex AGQLKG CarolhiiiVJ::.' 7 L ) IT BACON Sorth IIams:tfft:'.i onouiuers. y n u a ii.aiQ a.. ...... .,.....: ' ? 1 sides, v Shoaldas....v..l', Ria JDEZ HALTED-- ' understood him. tne past year nas spen and if hia- wife or his grandfather- has-cpent anoiner nour. tuia newppaper in lcivs nas af forded the human race thirteen tliousand years oi steaay reaaincr, nignt ana any. itisniy try little calculations Hke tbcee beeswax . i o ! IteQt.Col. Joseph D. Brown Major John S. Billing. United Stales Army, will proceecf to IxQdon, Ear., and. to Copenhagen. Deumark, to attend the International I lea'th Exhibition, to . bo held at tbe former placo in May next, as delegates to the International Medical Congress, wolca is to meet at tne latter placo in August next, and will include Berlin, Germany, in their routo to or from Copenhagen. r - . ti n An a i .i Aiucnuui wen buu women. IV1K. DAD DLUUU. Tk LTUUUiCauiiiC - XK rrx la nr1 will rontlnn- tn h ft km. creature Was he to tret alone With, paper which tells the truth without fear of ,1 . , ? ir consequences, which gets at the fats no-mat-He raised a commotion in tne COn- er how much the process coats, which pre m.-mtrt-Tar1c sents the news of all the world. without waste ihJinizhstudy the matter a year and be no "i" cv Cf words and m the most readable shape. ine .;fQr ziwIF Journal. ofenemieS. which Is work!njc with aU its heart for the and " . Crt tri wlrVVd rrtnpr had to be L. "ne'rat.?AwJ uO Fits !n 124: IiOUr8l kicked OUt. The agent selected to go. and must go in thU coaiing year of our .n.i ."I employed some of the best physi- dQ tlfg business was Brown's Iron ifyouknowTnE 8nr. you like it already, aauictans here." wrote Wm. b. Tanner, of n;H. fori r- wrir!rlncr On nV.is- I and you will read it with accustomed diligence Surgeons. Dayton. Ohio. "They all said my child " ; Tm1!,, and profit during what is sure tobe the mot ' ... 1 , t 1 I l Vnr.iv 'Tim' Q rTW f 4a Vi ,rh Kmo r orot Intn Kryrrt'e Ir.yrt Miff m l.TifT nn n o: I J. e-- - ; -1 tne sunshine. Mr. Uebility by the neeis ana crntTv rlracrowl fiim out. lavinc him .b . . -v "oo ; ' . , i Tne several eaiuons asiae I0r IUture Use. in case lie suuuiu mail, Postpaid, as zoiiows: ..-i-j I DAILY 0 cents a month, $6 a ye ir; with DC Wanted. ' .... Sunday edition, $7. i Krtrwrfs Iron Bitters worried JV1 R. SUNDAY Eight page This edIUon furnish xt a-s. 1,:, I es the current news of the world. no chance to make a fuss during the BCTTEit, iSorth , Northern. CANDLES. AfclWW... ....... Adamantlae CUEESlL. By ,,r Northern Factory.... 1 Dairy, Cream..;. ....'" State COFFEE, V fiw .V"; "Sya.... ........ .IS fit! O at VTeldon... 6 30 A M COTTON TIES, AJdk1. ! Weldon. fMondavs cxcentedli ftS a m TinMKs-rinjj ' uunuo.M 1 u A i ......... .. 6.55 A M could not live for 3 weeks. It had 50 fits in 24 hours. We gave it&xmartton Nervine and the medicine effected a permanent cure. Druggists. PERSONAL. Terms to Mail Subscbibeks. The several editions of The Sun are sent ly The New York Sun says: Regard for tbe exact truth obliges us to record the fact thit at tbo present time James G. Blame leads all other candidates for Mrs. Mary Brown, widowjof John Brown, of Harper's Ferry notoriety. died in San Francisco on Friday. Ex-Senators Blaine and Thurman will, it is announced, deliver addresses at the Southern immigration conven tion. to be held at Nashville. Tenn.. on tbe 1 lib of tbe present month. Hon Thomas Cornell has headed a subscription with Sl.ooo lor a monu- Arrive Leave Arrive at Wilmington. Train No. 40 South will 'stop' only at Wilson ' Goldsboro and Magnolia. I f ; ,,.. Trains on Tarboro Branch Boad Leave Roc kv Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M." and 4.30 P. M., Daily, (Sundays excepted). : Beturning. leave Tarboro at 10.0C A. M and 3 P. M. Dallyl Trains on Scotland Neck Branch 'Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.24 P. M. Ra- turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. Train No. 47 make close connection at Wel W A Uil ShcetlDir. 44. n I Yatas7 bunch f"rv oreranon. Browris Iron Bitters made direct i i.u war on MR. .biliousness ana xoia him that he "must go." B. turned round and snarled something about "wouldn't go till he had a mind to special arucies oi excepuonai interest to cvery . body, and literary reviews of new books of the highest merit. $1 a year. I WEEKLY fl a year. Eight pages of the best Dally. All rail vis Sunday via Bay joints I North Richmond, and dallv excent Line. i . . Train No. 43 runs dallv and Tns.VPBirto Mn nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washington, i r , Ail trains run solid between Wjmlngton any Mackerel, No. 1. V bbl " V m ! J Mackerel, No. 1 J Salt bVV 15? Mackerel, Ncf JJ Mackerel, No. 2, half wr 8 i S Mullets, Pork bbla. 5 g 5 . ' NC. Roe Herrinjr. 4f ker. I s E 2 matter of the dally issues: an Agricultural Washington; and have Pullman, Palace Sleep . thaKepablican nomination. No other the ni-fated Arctic steamer JcannMcA, t, XLt .. 1 trm.Mo Itepabiican chlcf.aio has so !,ro or .o in Kingston. N. X. STTLTi "T iss Julia, daughter of the late T n;u.?uZ 1, conspicuous as an American belle in BadBlood in hand, and found that French and English best" society, and he could change him entirely. So aKu f rAo land f - 7 r 2 a Wioa Ki m kop. . - j . . ..iw '- ne t-jijt; into nim some oi inai xujiiuus . Department of unequalled value, special market reports, and literary, scientific, and domestic Intelligence make ! The Weekly Sun the newspaper lor the farm er's household. To clubs of $10, an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, now J Thk 8hk. N; V. OUv devoted a following in ail parts of the country. If the delegates to tho Nation il Convention were to bo chosen lo-ruor- row, and meet at Chicago a week hence to make the nomination, we are inclined to believe that no rival candidate's strength would equal Mr. Blaino's. lain No fewer than throe nrcDaration of Dure iron, and cast out managers i are in - t , r u:0 said to be competing for Mis Mary au lua "" uiuK Anderson's servicen after the conclusion acter entirely and making him anew, nn.ittuA hotr nf th Vrinm ni i ntr engagement at me Lyccuxu iier i ne nrm now consisis oi neaun Walca prowllns among tl.o East Ia- a'JVwraofVlO cm l ""WW arnd V. ri , . a a Kiy average oi siu.uuv. Rmwn's Trnn Rillors for snecial aoa s ami. soeinr ur nitnseii mo uens , . w w - -i i i 1884. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Jlarpmr't Wetklv stands at the head of Amer ican illustrated weekly journals. ers attached. For accommodation of local travel r uVn. E!r S2ch. win attached to local freight leav g Wilmington at 7.00 A., M.- Daily except Sunday. - - ,V ', : "T JOHN F. DIVINE, : , -Tiftra1 Rnrua-1neAw?.4 t' T. M. EMERSON. Sener Pimm- ami nov 17 Wilmington, Columbia I cS Augusta R. RGo. ; Office of genebai. suPEjUNTjaioEirr, 1 Wilmington, N.C. Nor 17, 18S3 and rockeries :n which his mother's subjects in that quarter are condemned to spend their live. Another day we hear of niui upon his logs in the House ol Lord, making his maiden speech upon the question of improving the dwelling) of tho poor, and expressing pleasure that ho is to serve on the royal com uiisiioa charged with lhi investiga tion on this Important subject. At this rate his Koyal Highuess is in danger of becoming a very popular Prince. . Photographers will hear with sorrow that it is no longer considered the thing for the rich or tho beautiful to have photographs taken. Tho old fashioned Ivory painted miniature is now tbo rage giving the artist a ch ince to be more flattering than tho sun's rays are apt to be. An English atlUt who has come over recently hoping to do a slroko of business in that line, will probably succeed, fir tho rich are glad in pay tr something they know won't bo dupli cated or bung up in shop windows. Porter, tbe Boston artist, is .having a great success. Certain New York ladies go to Boston regularly to give him sittings. He charges awful prices, to that ho Is a luxury that only the very rich can enjoy. 3The Cincinnati! Commercial .G'Uettc thinks tho loss of sood by tbo flood in that cliy will not be one-tenth that of 1SS3. They har lesmed not to carry rnaeb slock in February i i th low Uis tricU They found 1 m year that peti lence docs not nocvsnrtly fIlw nod nowclaim that tho tl.ded streets pre sent" an appearance of cleanliness most charming nnd enviable" Hereafter they will build with cement nnd with more tlvnuizhly burned brick, several stories high anil put Ihir hoisiing apparatus in the top. There will be an aba'enient in the rents in the flowed district, but r gather from the san guine talk of Mr. HaNtead that they think so much of the flood that ihey have engated to have one every Febru ary, as an added atiracti n to the opera season. Tlio Deliffbt of the Ladles, bfcauso it en nances their charms ten fold is SOZODONT, with which no dent ri lieu can compare. It checks pre- mature decnv of the T.eoth. comnletelv reaioving tartar Irom their surfaces. interstices and canities, whitening them. rendering the gums healthy and coral line and the breath as balmy as the odor ! flowers. The gritty and acid properties wnicn rcnuur many loom powers and was ties objeclionaoie are not be found in America's favorite teeth restoratives. I FOR Tilt? CURIOUS. The horseshoe crab grinds its food between its thighs. One-kalf tho human family dlo under seventeen years ol age. The emperor of China sleeps on a bedstead that lias been in use for two centuries. j Mi Neliie Kossiter, a Philadelphia By its nn- Dartisan nosltlon in volltlcs. its admirable V. The firm now consists of Health, llusUons, ltecarefulh chosen serials, short the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries Instruction and entertainment to thou sands of American homes. It will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harper! ' Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world, and, in the pursuance of this design, to pre sent a constant improvement in all these fea tures which have gained for it the confidence, sympathy, and support of its large army of readers. ! , 5 r, a.. " IbO8..;...00W S . Carol Inn 1ttxi:im- n . -Ground -:.;::::::;ois S! J -Bone UealiduM 00 ca ! Bone Flour .....,...,.00 00 Navassa Guauo:......;I.?.40 00 tai - , . ....... w Ull Ba M fi Whang's PhosRhaJe,, A. ,;.;joo 00 tl i . Bergerai Buu's JPhosphate..OO oo a I Excel lenza Cotton rprtiMr M mm! me..... 0 00 Hi 'Northern 8uper:r.:.;;;"..i;ti bo mj . .. '?' w 1 k'I Change of ;ScHerJ ule,; icr. dec S-Inrm tc.dAw cd Wliat to Do Then. When rheumatism racks the jo'nta then ask for Benson's Capcine Porus Plasters. Prompt, sure. 25c feb 25 4 w 7 Great llttonarcliies OF THK ANC1KNT .EASTERN WORLD. Br laawllnson. Throe large volumes, .over 00 Fin Illustrations. lr Ice .reduced from SIS to SI. Not sold bv dealers. Books sent for exsmlnaUon before pa-ment. on evideore of good faith. Specimen pages acd large cat alogue free. JOHN Jl. ALDEN. Publisher, IS Vcecy St., N. Y. P. O. Box 1227. feb 25 4w Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: LTARPEB'S. WEEKLY... 4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE...... 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR........ 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEO PLE. ......... 1 60 I Familr r.v;;-7 oho k City MmsExtras.v. ,.i. .... s w oei " . Extra Fsmllv aid a earn, irom store, tmgB, welter " r Corn, cargo, tn trcTr, white.; - 9' t Ccoxl. carcov in banwLltdii , 'M ai r Corn,, cargo, mixed, in. bags., ; , a I ; uOats, from store; jjUJ.y.V.. r !1B O f fenSIsr'ft5 ,-f! . - -I a ,Al..f uiotii....... , as i wrj ... a...... ,11 0 t North River.,... ......... 75 LARD.VB- Northern ........riV.l:..; 1 lo4T orvu Vsaruiwa. . .t r. . ..... ,r UU . fl fME. 4barrel.4,r; j..lwtlti:l'40 m: UMBER, City, Sawed, yMft rm V -4, l.u allien, t;ityr sawed, f MfU I ' Shh Stiur.i Tearod.....;...il8 obi ltoeghJBdyePaaMk.....i4 0J WestldlaCargoea.accordlfifi' ' iJiflseu hiring, seasoned.. 18 09 M'JSBLHa Jearoloom'n.;iJ t u 0 au vuacom, gft I'ftft THeREMIHGTOff HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE! SearlasejSroo tiv steam er: about one Uurd Orat coat, and IeM than &m . tenth an- FUR culture is the the work, is I gir: wmoso dock on ailic standard authority lor only sixteen years old. The salutation of tho Egyptians is aliped to be. "How do you perspire?" and that of the natives ot the Orinoco. 'I low have the mosquitoes uad you?1 In the last century whitling was so general an amusement among English sailors that the landlord ot the Wapping ale houses used to dUtnbute sticKs to their customers, expecting them to cut them. 1 . A pair of knitted cocks 2.000 years old have been discovered in an E?yp tian tomb They are loosely knit of line sheep's word and the toot is finish ed in tw parts to allow the sandal strap to pass between them. Recently the owner of ten beehives standing in a garden in - Selkirk. Scot land, and with n heather within a uii!o2 alight , weighed them t 7 o'clock a iu anl aain at .7 o'clock p m and found th rt-ult of tho twelve hours wotk to have bceu a sain of thirty pounds of honey. nualsxpense for repairs. For detcrip. bvclrcujars with testimo-' nialsddress REMINGTON iGRJCULTURAL C0,r n.lON; New York FAY'S iCIiJIjEBKATED. t3 ' WATlSIt-lTlXUU'. 'MANILLA. ROOFING. 2 Resembles fine leather; Hor rtoefs, Oiit JZ side Walls and Inside in pla of plaster 3 Very strong and durable. Catalogue with 4teaUmonlais and samples FREE. - Kstab- r W. U. FAY&CO.,'Camden, N. J. P feb 25 4w t r : ' - 1 1 I hT a noaiii w rwnaT f or th khtm diSMM 1 br its bn thoQMada of cuno( th worst ldnd and of long taadinc bmr bea eared. Inrttd, mo tronjr ifc my f utb iniU effloMr, th&t I will tnidTWO BOTTLK& FKKK. tomowvlU BtVALlLA 1UJ3 TRKATISK on this diMM, to snj taSrrrr. Git kzpri land P. O. ad4rm. IXB.T.A. SIQCU f, 181 Paarl aw York. A gigantic civil right movement has . . . . . bcea startei among me coiorea people in Ohio, and aheady over 200 Meiua rlibtt leagues" have been organized Tbe leagues will be permanent, and will be d voted to the general interests of the colored race, for which purpose an an nnal convention will bo held for discus sion. A point the leagues will insit on Is the repeal ot th black laww ia tbe Uaio statutes; tne law maun? it a penitentiary otTance for a negro to msr ry a while woman; the section permit tior separate schools, and the use of the word -white" in the constitution All 'these most be repealed, and the ncrro cat on cerfect equality with the white man. At a meeting of the State committee atXenla. bat unlay, a oon- itltntion and bylaws were adopted and thetcagnespafoa a firm and perma nent foundation. . It is -thought these leagues will maks tho colored people In Ohio a unit' on all social, moral and political questions. : WANTED IMMEDIATELY. YOUNG BlEtf -TO XEARN' i ' --TELEGRAPHY.4''1. ' " v chanras anleas slruiildna are furnished. I Aililrrmi with lUmn Of the many remedies before the pnb- hemha ad new jkrseT TELEGRAPH lie lor Nervous Debility and wcakneee S?u,p.h1 u J? lirv...a (".niiMtii-a acfnm dclpnu. Pa., Kranch Office 5C6 Market Street, or.ere C.encratiyc stem, there is wilmingtoa, DeL Through wires. . - none equal to ALcn a Brain lood, fch?5 tw which promptly and . permanently nec.i rj-i- o n i restores all. lost vigor: it never fails. 266tn Edition. PflCe On V $1 -At druggisu. or by BY hail POST PAID. SI rkr.. C lor 5. mail Irnm J. II. Allen, New York Citv. 315 Firtl Ave. cotl&w At an "old maid's auction" at a Ne England church lair rtcetly, a largo number were b:u otTat i prices ranging from twenty-nine to lorty cents. The causoof this boom in ruling ra'es is not staled. I Is you hair turning gray and gradually falling out? Hall's Hair Ilenewer will restore it to its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and luxuriant growth. It also cleanses tho scalp, eradicate dandrull.i and is most agreeable and harmless dressing. Sash, Boors, Blinds. &c. TTAVING ENGAGED THE SERVICES OF ilU. a. U. ALTAFFEU (late of Altaffer JR Price), aad arranjred far do parchase of new apcoai macairy, w uesire t noury our aaearlr CrkatU-tae public that we shall at day be prepared to All orders for S ISIf, IKX1RS. BUNDS. BKACKKTf, WOOD MOULDING, aad ORMAMENTaL WOOD WORK of all descriptions W csrpect to ooapcta wim orucrn aaaautactaren. and SClt , orders from reanoastble nr-cs. IIIUT Mill V V k V1 Copper, Iroa aad Wood Workers, . , 13 sal 21 Pomh Front bt -feb il t WlalsxtCB. JC C. KflOW THYSELF,, A GREAT MEDICAL WOSX OX MAI HOOD. Exhausted VUaHtr, JJerrous and Phrskal Debility, Premature Decline to Man," Errors of Youth, asd tho untold miseries resaltln from lndtecrctioa or xecea. A book for erery man. Tousir. middle aged'and old... Jt eonudns 12$ prescriptions Ior gc and chronic diseases, each one nf whlb is mrsiu able. So foand by tbo Author, whose experi ence ior zj years is such as probably never before fell to the lot or any DhTsldah. 200 pajres. bound la beauUful French muslin, em bossed coders. fuU gilt, roaranteod to tea finer work la erery sense mechxaVcal. literary "d professional than any other work sold lS this country for VLX), or tho money wTll be reCunded ts eTerr Prisia rvi by mail, post-paid. lUustratlTO sample 6 eta send now. GoM medal awarded t ha. author "'v m aw aaca. HAErEB's Fbanklin Square Libbabt, One Tear (M Numcers 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In the United States or Canada. I ! I The Volumes of the Weekly 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 next atterxho receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in r.eat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exseed one dollar per volume), for $7 to per volume' UJotn cases Tor eacn volume, suitable . for binding, will bo sent by mall, postpaid, oh re ceipt of $ I to each. . - f Remittances Bbould be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avod chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copr this advertise ment without the express' order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARfER & BROTHERS, nov'S New. York 1884. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper' m Magazine begins Its sixty -eighth 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 ad vancinz its standard of literary., artistic, and mechanical excellence.' Among its attractions ior isb are ; ji.mw: .senai novel iy:- wuuam Black Jilluatratcd by Abbey; a new bo vet by E. Pi Roe, ' lHu8trted papers by - George 4 Li. BvUf hton. Frank D. Millett. C IL Furnhani ana otners : important niSbOricai and DlOfirraDn- ical papers; short stories by W D llowells, jnaries ueaae, ac r . , . Harpers .Periodicals. Per Year: j UAXrsa'8 BlAG AZTJTEJ. ..... . . ..'f4 00 ILlEPES' WKKKLY 4 00 Harpek's Bazar... 4 00 Harper's Vouno People. 1 so nAsnra jtravkuit sgcARB itbrart. i vjub xeariox xvumoers;.. ....... 10 00 Poetoat Free to au aubsihra in th rrit SUOetor Canada, j i s The volumes Of the Maaan. hro-ln with th xoomoen ior uuno ana ieoember of each year When no time is specified, it will bo nndpr. stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. 1 ' iv. ra. . - . ' -a. uc ust uxui f uiuioea ci IAIM IXJ 1 Afnyta. . . .1..L a. 1. .' mall, postpaid, on recelj utn cases, ior brnc malL postpaid. m iei 10 uarpert Magazine, Alphabetical. I Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes I to GO inclusive, from June, 150, to June, 1880, one Remittances should ha mikA hr Twt-rwn Money Order or Draft, to avod cnaace of loss. ' eKpcT or copy Otis advertiscneni stkmovs ue express order c Uarpek A jQxoa. HARPER A BROTHERS, ' New York I- Pnrf a V1m fnhH. . lviy wi u. a. uvaB.. ....... , p au iuu. ......... AND AFTER KOVB ISth. l&S. at S3 A. IL. She fallowing Passeneer Sched uie win oe run on mis roaa : - No.42 Leave i WllmiBgtoh;(Hohd'ays1:'" i excepted).-.. 7.13 A M " Arrive at Fierence I.. 11.4a1 A1 W No. 45 Leave Fl rence, tSundays r iv . " excepted).. ..i7. 40. P M Arrive at Wilmington.. ..,,12 10 P, M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAtxiNoa. 4a .i -! . West and 47 East. 31 fl I Leave Wilmington., ..,....'..."...., 9.10 P. H' Leave Florence.. f.4d'A.--ttCf Arrive at C C A A. Junction...... 6.35 A. Al, Arrive at Columbia.. ....;j......;.j0 A. Jtf.' Leave Columbia. 9. 55P. M. ieave j., u. & a. j unction.. ...... .10. 20 P;;M. " . w " - vuw. ... ................. " - ju i. - - .. j .i Arrive at Wilmltagton..,....l. i 8.23 A. Mj I ?WP c?.l..ln .fcAJ.- Wmirr.MiTT a r,a a .ot. tw. . r r . 1 V Vl ' 4 " .' . W DDJS.... f-40 : o. 0 WEST. Leave Wilmington... .........10.40 P. Al. Arrive at Florence.........;........ 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN :- DATLr ::, Nou43East. ;. Leave Florence at t 355 P. M Arrive at wumington...... ,.1A P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. i ' ' . No. 40 stops only at Flcmlngton. and Marion. jrasseDgers ior uommDia ana au points odu a c r. R., c, ft R. R. Statioas.1 'Aiken-June lion, ana au points Night Express.! ovpararc tr unman aieepers ior. Chariestor r a gpyifl wummgton- , .? r , , , oxcai ireignt jcaxes Wilmington 'daily ex cept bunaay at e.w a. m. d-, o I - JOHN-F. DIVINE, m oupenntenoent t T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent ,.nov 17 "; .i. . .. .ri-.) 4j i , 00 8 (0 1 I i Sugar House.in hhda.Mi j..: i oo 0 . s ." ." ,1e bbla... ...... 28 M I SyTnp; rabbis. ..;......... J4 a t NAILS, Eeg,Cut,10d basis.. 0 00 flit OILS, V gallon - ; T " fc Kerosene.. ....... . n 0' Lard..................-..... 1 10' All , Linseed.. .....T.. 90 jell rYmM T a t- statioas-Aiken-June ,J ?ahd :::!::' V beyond, shouljtake the PtjDlTRYiJ.f'i a ia!i?i.:i3 iii'U ( u: . iier. Chariest . nUr f V piwrs'bu6ber...'J....: a J POTATOES, V bnSkeJi 11ft!i -v . OWCCX. ...... 1 1. a. ... ...... fO 0 I pore;? fifelwasbf! City.Mess.,,. .i.,M2S BL' t J Prime. v.,f ....... .16 00 til .... l . w .... . ,L,jjii "u: 1 j wcjcappUBa,r,Jaw.4.r-tt.' 1 Pnnnlann ...oM 1 Roeith.-bushdl. ir. LA : 1 011 0SAM;M'wiiijC out I "iipSwuJICIfri:!i! i 'UUIUUMUY.. ; ...... . if OFFIOa OF GxzrxBAl. SuPERtwttojarrr i ' Wumington, N. C, June I3tbl883. ,1 i T i "III IT jui8Don..;;.v... ....... 00,0 American . 1 oo Sil 8UGAR,!bba;..... !f 00 0 I liPertcvBleo.;!..'..;...'.: . 30 0: A Coffee.- MM. ... a I w w . 4 I iiAn,i JJt : ,t ' V-ll ill Cvprees neartiiii'ic..-. ' x a 0 j . nr.trF. w "bb," staves. M-w;ir:M a -a- - m PASSENGER MALL AND EXPRESS TRa rv llTwSlrf Aauy except Sundays, , , - ,1 .1 No. Li Leave Raleigh at. ' f ... ...7.35 JKii M t' f i Aravo at vnaraOtteawM,...7.UU A. Jo. A r v,w Wri 1 7 ' -' m A4 . Leave Charlotte at:::. Sr15SK No. 2.. r Arrive Raleigh at. .. . S.30 A. M WlflSKEiT ' I? Amve at VumiRztOB..at...8.25Au Ml. NcliCarelinsj..-.ra..l CO 0.1? jrassenger onry, and Time Tab! WerShlPPia,lI w uu. r ; ; . . . : ' . . .. . .11 O Li 55?",-v- f ?ir1 J ?er Trains stop at regalar stations SpU, f fty-Washod......v PA1 points designated la the, Company '"'nnfaed..XW...;. -f ''S SHELBY DIVISION.' PASSES GER. f Sf ATI J ! ' 1 . . 1 I- .. ' EXPRESS AND FREIGHTi TT jWKP VfiJVaS'w'l! . M. I boa of sample goodU that will .1 7? . Ml I wy ot making more money la a few Tj Dally except SnndAim 5.30 v: m. ...... .w . Leave Arrive at 8helby.., LearennpihT M Arrive at Charlotte .....w. 10.30 A. ! larottTrrer thought possible at af 5 xxains ao. i ana i make close connection capital not renuired. . We will Hamlet with R. 0; A. Trains to ftmtfmn w.i f ran work- nil th itmrt' k in mirtV-'! . , J TLo work ton til TTlWaTTti wbcliri ju s v u it, Asnevuie and points West 1 paralleled offer; td ail who are hoi , for Spartanburg, GreenvUle, Athena t W ?re will send tl.topay ior thf a and all points SOTthwestT--i -iTj writing us.' Full parti-Hlara, dlrcrt5f ens iree. rortUDe will be ma a i wno gave their whole time to tbe vera. -- success abwiTntlw snm ' TVin't delar Jj icoM'5: Also, Atlanta v xt rr toir . 1 . superintendent, i I.OOO Hhdo success ansomteiy sure. Don'i kl now. 'AddTMa; Arnim A V.. JrW: Aiaine. JUST AGENTS .vraatedfovJMWSt.i1 Uiepresidenu of Dyed." A TMONACITS, 1M 8ECOND STREET.be- tween Market and Princess, Ladles aai Gen uemen goods of every deacrlpOon, any color. lieaci luaamu & I I II aa.ii 1 . 11 r If . uu u -s . to am l - . fM. . J?..!i?LF"."rae.. PHM. The taiteat aellig too MS; II ian 9-tf g-irr aki KIDDER A fifly j I brgesv-bw, s 1 lmmemui nmfltf t ant. All t"Ji AJso, e leaning, scourlar and K mo a pair of tout M km miotm. ihlng. Send This book, ahoull ba fA K k There la bo member f wit t. .v . book will not bousefuLwhc-tiMvrnnis ZZl-r Dr. W. IL Parker- n 4 . . . . - aaaatxi. . aiaaa.. wao oaav bo (mmtiiari .11 1 nni.. vm - . - diseases reoulrlii kani h 1ZXZ "Tr.." T."' a see. Chronic ad oostinato aSTif7t T.' iL.iii"?. o. Ill ot all J r-a TZTI Vr v""-, """-""S. U2.G. j PUEOELL'-HOUSE; pwp want it. Amy. one can wwr imci ccasful, agent.. Terms free.. HAUrT Co, Pon iaadlialne.- - - i nov SO?!! ldalse.' rt- ... 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Late FtoSlTiAirr Jolin C. DaTls, a A PTI :t'7r '.Send stx 'ewts'lwfS jo. j. -juiAXJAJ and recelrs m, - baaed the skill ot all J r rTm -liW V V ue4cu iHOXHlur ft m mmm m r wmam staaot of CaSvxta -jr. i ; fela rjtiw 4sr . . j 1 J 't A TTOENET AND J ia an tat (Mmitiii .. . Con??0 Ilanover, Bladen, Cfclnmbus. efvi?1 t7Pa Pld to 4i eoUectloa ooxv oi goKU. which WIM W'P JU laC money, right away than .anything TOkL . AIL of either sex, seceeejW iwor The broad road to fortune WffZi the wejrkers, absolutely sure dress, Tkur 6,Ca AiigMtA,Maia 1 novpO-Cmdlyw j,.- , -Hj s wickat borne. i5. OOO.PAy..absolutely sare-; CapliAl 'not- Teqntni.'-Eeder, IX buateB at whlc persffas of either " c -or old, can make gWat pay aU the UcnJarstolLlLtixriTAflcrt I - 1.1 , r ' , a 4 st. san; r !...? ' ..11 f 1 1 t . : v i

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