..." " ' ' " S '" ' "" ' ' ' ' '" ' ' ' " " ' '" " " ' " ' ' rj -r - ' : i i The Daily Review. HIS 1 1. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop IhMIXfSTON. X . WEDNESDAY. MAKCII !SK4. Eoterfl t lb l'o(.n9 At WU:a:nU.n.N. C, Tin: kkvunukiw .uusr cor . Tha folio in, which wo fnnn the Ahcvil!e Citizen. txprtj;c our iumi limenu so clearly ami j ccicly that wu publish II without lurthcr cnjuuu- r;l: OaT friend Ashe f theU i!e:,;h Xeics and Observer is ruakiuc a inn and, to Coinid-iruiu wen, ati irrejntit:- fi?ht agtiast the womt enemy rum ojii- icin people. Il U ths w.ri enemy rj- cause ii a tnt? mor. iniiiojj, the iu-i corrupt and corrupting, tloin more to debauch public sealnucnt and ciuceu trato power in the hands ot thu tinncm puUmt and ipre4ivu than :tll axeneica cjuid:qcu. 1112a gjunuin. ilieo.-ciical transcendentalisms CAlled "principles may look Tery pretty on paper and souod very weet to touo ho tlcliht InpQtc on planks of iuch fantastic con struction ; bat a lew hard, solid, frozen facU, falling upon one daily in bis pur suit id life, liberty and h.-ii-pins. are worto all the c!iltenu gcneraluirs oi a lilt tlmo. We hare always bad respect lor the UDOde Island Governor, who. djil is a campaif vbe!o2 twitted for his abuMol the Kio&'s Eaglifi, retorted: "l may not be strong on grammar. but I ra h II on facts. Suppose man has to pay from lorty to htty cents more for a pair ol blankets than bo. would were tW tariff repealed: tbearerago man would not more than aferage a-half dozen pairs in three or four yean. His additional outlay. csused by tbo tariff, for that time, for its supply of blankets, wonld amount to about three dollars. The cost of Molt and his minions in this revenue district in one year could more than pay all the difference on blankets for the btate for several years, to say nothing ol their on traces and other bad features. An extra cost of twenty-live ceuls on a wool-hat per annum will not equal the insults, the outrages and the expense ot the Kevenuo Department. A pair of trace chains sell lor about sixty cents, retail, aud it will last some years. The tariff contributes possibly about sixteen cents to this amount, ilow can thisnmonnt be compared with the constant irritation of the people by the hands of spies, informer, rutniners and such now characterizing the lie venue service? We deire the tariff reduced because we believe it can be done, with safety to the Government, and still afford all nectary protec tion1 to hom manurac'.urers; but as :t choice between even retaining the pres ent tariff ami the Internal Kevenuo syv.cin. we hay let the tariff remain and the "revenners go.' The tariff in at least a tax upon foreign mado commod ities, while the excise law is a constant harrastment ol our people over their, own local entcrprisbs. to say nothing ol ly alter this he stole two children from ,- Paulding county and azain escaped. The children were found alter two days-search tied to a tree in a swamp. LI is latest outrage was the abductiou of a small boy from Cbickamauga. Ho has not yet been captured. A Caiiforniah planted a eucalyptus tree in his yard ten j cars ago For seven years he noticed no improvement nor growth. At the end of that lime, however, the tree hot up rapidly. Re cently, while cleaning his well, he found the bottom malted vith eucalyp tus nts. which had forced their way through the brick wall of the well so as to get at I he water. The well was tally live feet distant from the spot where the tree stood above giound. MISCELLANEOUS the rascally ami thieving manner in which the powers of the officers of the department are exercised. The effect of tbo tariff upon individual consumer-9, properly modified and canalized, as is demanded by the Democracy ol the country, would be slight and scarcely felt or known; while the outrages anil corruptions and oppressions ol the Revenue service impress themselves upon the sight, taste. Iccltngs and smell ol every cili.en the stench rises to Heaven, anil, it ha even been said, causes the Man in the Mkii to h !! hi- noso while travelinz over this country. The enemies l real reform, Kepubli can or Democratic cudcavor l scare people with the assertion that the abolishment of the one system means n retention of the other. This is all boh. Wipe out the Internal Kevenuo. and then a culling down and cjualizaiioo ol the tariff muU follow. We care not which is done Urst in order, but let the demand g lor lth to bo done; and let the law makers hearken to thcdemtnil. Jet the Kevenuo co. and treat the tarifi as demanded by the Stale Democratic platform. s as .to afford sutlloient revenue fr the (lovernment honestly and economically administered, afford ing all necessary protivtion to Ameri can industries without fostering uionop olies. And let us have mioq political facts and not so much sentimental fetish over important p.iblic mesdttres " . m- Piof. Mohn. i t Chri tiania. Norway, havinir been employed by th' IJovern luent : innestisate the tVo imey of the protection affrdel b biildms b lighting rls. Mjelil's to hae MiliMau tially xitfct the much deie;ol ieiiou nt loa'.t tor that region f o.uu'.ry His report shoA-s tht lighthouses, telegraph stations, and other cxpo-vd U ildinH. which were provided with c.iv lector. did not by far suff-r & much a- church es, which in most cao were tinprtrfect cd. It appear, in fact, that cf about KX) churches reported to have been struck by lightning, only three were provided with conductors; that ol these three tba first had a conductor in good order, and the building was unin jured; tho second had conductor f line wire, whi h melted, and of course, lft the structure without pro tection; the third had a wire which was ruity wher it ioiucd the earth, and the church was burned. More than one-half the number ol churches truck were totally destroyed. Mr. Pierce, the the English IJovernment electncUn. states that no damages has occurred since telegraph pole were earth-wired. , Georgia bas a new terror in the person 61 a tramp who steals children. He does not claim rewards, but seems actuated by siniplo viciousness. A lew dayi 0 he led an Atlanta newsboy .Into the country, cut his cars off so as to be able to rocogolza him when they met again" and sent him home. A party of citixeos went after the flramp with shotguns, but be easily capcd."Short no it i s Cora Burke, seventeen years old. has been sentenced at Indianapolis to four yars imprisonment lor horse stealing Nobody ever saw two women waik i tii side by side, the one wearing a gen- uir.u aud the other an imitation sealskin saoue. i Wood in Maine is growing faster than it is cut. Perhaps tho schools, of Maine are conducted on the moral sua sion plan. The youog Duke of Portland was lately made a citizen ot Jnuon as a member of the Framework Knitters Company. Oueen Victoria loves her dogs aud the wives ol American sovereigns cling to their poodles. Koyalty is everywhere the same. In the Ile of Jersey there are ten women to one man. 1 he leap year twelvemonth must be a frightful a flair in Jersey. Tho best preserves are said to crtme from France, but this lcannot bo true. We often hearol a "perfect iam" in the United States. 1 Peter Mitchcll.was long noted atChar- lestoJvn.Ind.forkeepiDghisexpeudituics niridlv within lmvcentsa day. lie has left S 10.000. In Northern Ix)uisiana the ground was frozen from January 23rd to 27th. an unheard ot thins in that region tor many years. What to Ho Then. When rh-umaliam racfcs the jo ut then aik for Ucdrou's Caidoe Torus Plasters Prompt, urc iV i 1 feb a w 7 Great1 Monarchies OK THE ASCI'NT EASTER WOULD. Mv l awllnsoa. Three Urre volumes, over ;ori Hn Illustration rrlce reducot irom lSt.iSL yot sold br dealers. Books sent iur examination bclorc paTmcnt, on evidence of pood faith. Specimen papes ana larre cav- lostse free. JuiiN n. auhk. ruuusucr. MISCELLANEOUS. IS Vcsey hi : N. Y. fct?a r ' P. O. Vox. izn THE BRIGHTEST arid BEST! j 4 ' DAIL1, SF& LWEEKLY, WEEKLY A KD ShxCDAY EDITIONS. : I- ' i t THE NEW YORK p Tne REMINGTON W tl L l. . c a f-tc-un-rr; cr.o- .-.!:! U.- th-n i ? lentil aa- rt L-iJ MUKSb-r'UWtK k Sill hllWlllb t p-nnnal expense r.f lor reprrat I For defcrijv r tivecirculara FOR 1884. MAKCII .-VIIltTII. I In plavinir a eatue of Seven-up with a young lady from St. Paul a wicked IJismarcker told her that every time he helda jack of t rum pi it wa? a sur siijn that her lover was liiukin f her iheu the impenitent fiend watched ihtr face at each deal, anil every time 'she blushed and looked plo wed led out nud caught her jack. lliwtrck TriUniic. WJien Ma. Hav kv.c told her little boy Waller that he mu.st not eat the green apples he had brought to show her. he said: "Hut mamma. I can keen 'cm to smell, can't I?" "Oh. yes." con sented his mother, "you can keep them to smell a much as you like. Hut, mamma. I can't smell 'em nearly so irixvd utiles- I Into into 'em and smell the inside." Harper's Bazar. We still have about 1.10(1 brokers in Wall Mrcct and there never were so many ior gentlemen in the street as nov. There are probably f00 of those who have next to no business. The s:t!o ot stocks is oniy aooui jju.iw shares a day. and when you divide it among 1.100 men Yu can see what a Hnr ihin-4 it . (Jorrcsimtlcncc Cin cinnati Enquirer, j A little by was aked if ho studied mud. -Well." ho replied. "I don't hurt myself at it." Hut if you don't study hard you will never be President." said his questioner. Naw," returned thd Iniy; ! don't cx peeler be; I'm a IKraocni'." 1 i u-lwir. nniei rrAiin t.k risked a little girl one day. "lie's s no to lown to e:iru more bread and butter f r you. darling." "Oh. nnmm:;. I wish he woultl sometimes earn buns'' sighed tie child. Il is bad cn-'iuh to have to sit on the cold seat ol a horse ear until you warm it; hut to move up" two or three times and warm ns uriny seats is depressing. .'i:ajo Ectninj Journal. REMINGTON fp3 AGRICULTURAL CO. p iLION, New YorkU n c uu PltESIDENTIAL YEAR. New Proprietor! New Editors! New Lf Jo aud Blood ! Six mouths ago THE WOULD commcccetl Its new career. Its growth has been tinpre ccdcntcd. Its wonderful advance In clrcuU tion, in advertising, in influence. In popularity, warrants tho claim of a leading position in New York journalism. No expense or effort wilf be spared until THE WORLD id recognized as the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST PAPER in AMERICA. The World, as tho leading Democratic newspaper in the country, knows no faction and recognizes no Individual ambitions or as piratlons aside from the general good of the a pmitiTe remdj for the ibor. dewa : by ft party and the Republic It seeks the triumph itandi of cues of the worst kind and of 'Ion I nf rjrinclDles not man. It unholds trreat Dem twit n in i im nmrACT. irutL 'wui hfuu x v -- i w--- - FKKE. toretner with a VALUA BLB TKKATI8E on V. 4 .o. In in inffmf. ;ivl fXDTSS aUU MT. L. addreaa. Da. T. A. 8LOCU H. 181 FeArl StHew York. At the entrance of the new year the lew World desires to express Its gratitude for the hearty welcome it has received and the magnificent success it has already achieved. Its welcome comes from the people. Its suc cess is thei- work. They have indorsed Its Address with stamp, I merits by more than ireoung its circulation in PENS A. acd NEW .ikiwei i six months, and bv doublln Its advertising. r FAY'S CELEB 16 AT ED S WATI3K-PKOOP 5 MANILLA ROOFING. Itcacmblcs line leather; for Roofs, Out elde Walls and inside In pla'e of plaster Very strong and durable. Catalogue with testimonials and camples FREE. Ketab- ll8hcd in lfCG, , . T W. 11. FAY & CO., Camden, N. J. 3 feb 25 4wr r"" H GOEasotiPTioa IhT tiM thousand ideals not a faction or WANTED IMMEDIATELY. YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. ! s'o charfrei unless situations are furnished. CO., Main Oflice 93) Chestnut street, Phlla- cn (Jince wo Mai Through wires. RAILROADS, &c. Wilmington Weldon Railroad Company. OmCH OF GKMK2taX. Svr&SlSXKSVKSIT, J ; Wllnilngton, N. C. Nov J7, 1S83 j I f ueiphia, ra., Mrancn uince ajr.eii ucei, Wilmington, DcL feb 25 4w 266th Edition. Price Only $1 liX MAIL. I'USI 1'AIU. For this they are entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat ought to be happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends In every town and hamlet in the Union j to START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newepaper in the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. Change of Schedule. T ON AND AFTER NOVR 18, 1888, 'AT 1.03 A. M., Paasenger Trains on the Wilming ton !& Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS D AIM Nos. 47 North and id South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.55 A. il Arrive at Weldon 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon. .J 3.00 P. il Arrive at WUm'gton, Front St. D'pt, &40 P. M Fast Thkocgh Mail & Passengkb Tkajn- DAILT No. 40 SOOXH. Leave Weldon j.... 5.50 P. ai Arrive at Wilm'gton.FrontSt. D'pH I0.t5P.;i MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8.00 l. M. Arrive at Weldon. 2.i0 A. t. Mail, and Passexgeb Trains Nos 45 and 42 i Leave Wilmington, (Sundays cxi ji,tcu ......12.30 A M Arrive at Weldon.. 6.30 AM Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)l. 05 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South will aton onlv &t Wllrtnn Goldsboro and Magnolia. ATains on xarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.: Dally, v Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.0C A.M and 3 P. M. Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road taav Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. ; Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 Al M daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 make close connection at We)- uonioran points Aorth Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Train No. 43 runs daily and makes clone con nection for all Points North via Rlr.hmr.nd una wasnington. All trains run solid between Wi'mlno-ron und rr ajsmuiriuii. ana nave m man ra.la.ca sieen ers attached. ; For accommodation of local travel a hsrwtv frer coach will be attached to local freight leav ng Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Daily except Sunday. I m ' . : JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera. Paesenger Agent, nov 17 i WHOLESALE- small orders h!.??- I AGUING Standard... 2 By..i...... Bv... Shoulders, f lb..... -SldesjS.;...:. i- WESTERN SMOKED'-H-Hams............ j Sides, V ft.. should.:;:::::: DRY SALTED - Sides, V ft.. ....... Shoulders. ik ". AuiiKi Lsij;;:"- BEESW THJirvs BUTTER. V fh North Carolina--. Northern 1 C a vnr vc u. !... Sperm Tadow Adamantine ' CHEESE, y ft- '"T'T Northern Factory... I Dairy, Cream.... ... r SUte COFFEE, V ft Java... llkk. vu is lli Is: Rio.. t : CORN MEAL, "f bug. i-VllVr ,SH COTTON TIES; V 'b'AS11 , DOMESTICS- JUe.... 1 80 a eceeun 4 4, y yd. ....... . Yarns, V bunch.... i EGGS, & dozen... FISH : . t I 25 S5 A Mackerel, No. jf km J Mackerel, No. l hilt bbV S The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. 5G COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co. Office of General Supekintenoent, . Wilmington, N. C. Nov 17,1883 - 4 CONTAINS KNOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Det.llitT. Premature Decdno In Man. 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M.. the following Passenxer Sebcd ule will be run on this road : No.42 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays " excepteu; 7.15 A M " Arrive at Florence.. J.. 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fi rence, (Sundays excepted) 7.40 P M " Arrive at Wilmington 12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 4S re.unded in every inBtancc. Price only f 1.00 Mvrvonr iu uyi . I . WUm,nZ o,ft, by mall, post-paid, illustrative sample b cts I ifiacn department is abl? eolted, and all f tIT inn-rn-nnS X-1 , . , rr Send now. Gold mc-lal awarded the author combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK- V.n 7 V ' j' T ?' 1... V.IIa..! MnHo Aicvlitlnn tnlho TV I M nXiVOlC A I ' w y T " n. . 1. 1 - l i I il r u n. vvtuuiuia ................. A. JU 'IM.t, l...L- ckA.n.l l win. ?tt tV. rminir fn I . TUf UfflBln CIIDf PBIDTinU D ATtff vv.uu.ua.... , wl , Aitia o.iywi . .v..v..-. .'j ...v j""". i - in. nuniu ouugunir i tun nMiio i Tja.Tr 1.. 3- : A. .Innrtinn .in no P M Mackerel, No. 2, v half bbi" I S Mackerel, No. i f bbL... " 5 ? i Mullets, V bbirr.T......; J 2 I i Mullets. Pork bhu- i ! N. C. Roe Herring, v Uz'" i S Dry Cod. V ....!. "f" 1 J 1 1 FERTILIZERS, V 2.000 ftl'" 1 5 feruvian uuano, No. 1...... m J. 1 :: S&S?r.l:g! B&ogb's Phosphate. , Carolina Fertilizer....;.. 5 Ground Bonft. nXf l Bone MeaL 2 i Bone Flour....,......ool NSTASSa OnftUA i in.! .......... w iu ma . Complete Manure.. ........ ...com zzi Whann'a Phosphate. :.oo oo Wando Phosphate J..00 u S.' Bcrger A Butz's Phorjhate L m m if .' Daily and Sundav, One Yeak... instruction, and by tho a 1111c ted tor relief. It will benefit all London Lancet. There Is no member t-f society to whom lids I lt will tint lnspfiil whptJirrvonth narcnt cuanliao. lnstructoror clergyman ArnonatU. I oEMI-veekly, ue iear.. AtMrces tne rcaootiy aicuicai in6iiiute, r I daily, one xeab... ir. v. it. l'arscr. o. 4 uuuoncn oircci. Rn.tjn A!it;i . who m.-iir ItA r.nnRiilted on oil diseases rcmilrlnz skill and - experience. laily and suhdai, mx juonths Chronic ad obstinate dlees ttiat have I SUNDAY EDITION. ONE YEAR. iamei tno ssiu or an c 1 otnrr - I A l . 1 V ft MITTjMI 1 n 11 n. i 1 I.I I m . r - - , j.rain stops at au ntations. at onco in every unrepresented district, to No. 40 stops only at Flcmlngton, and Marion. stance of fallutc. - fcb 2WAw 4w wnom a uucitAii uuJnniiioi wiu oc hi x assengers ior uoiumola and all points on G. niTPCI I t It. K. I : Jr. IC K Nfgnnno A I Iron .Tnnv. This Is jut tte season for t gents to exert tion, and all points! beyond, should take the i. I nignt express jy arart onnevi or, money order or registered letter. Send for any Information desired. Spec! men copies sent free. Address physicians n specialty. irea'cd successful-f M CT I CT v without an in- I E I 1 O ka Cm POSTAGE PAID. Leave Florence 4.33 A. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.23 A. M ..$1 00 1 nioht Mail jIlnd passenoeb Tbain, Daily w I 'I o. 40 VV EST. 6 00 Leave Wilmington 10.40P. M. 7 50 I Arrive at r lorence 1.45 A. M 3 75 MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY 1 20 I No. 43 East. ieave Dierence at..... 35 P. M A PTlvr. A nifVTtJ W A WTr.n Arrive at v limmgton 7.42 P. M iin nrnr rr niAOPro This is jut tte season ior fgents to ex Nil MUnt tYt-bLAoohb. themselyesln getting up subscription lists. Remittances should be by draft on New Yo Tim extntonlinary pojmlarity ol Ayt rs Cherry 1 Vet oral is I he natural leMil. ol its u?e by ititeilient people lor over furly ears. It lias indisputably proven it II ih: very; btt known sfKX'ilh l.r all ells. euhs. and pul nionar.v C'lniplaiut.. , lnrin th-.' pat jear the export of Sin fknl h! itiilm (Jciitcd Stales has i!viiim! .C 150. :rs compared with the pn-vi -ii- e.ir. UopelvM. JSpilcpsy Cttrcd. 'The dnetorn pr):itti:ire.l my case t be one f hpcu s 'epi!i'vy,M says our erre3ptnd'n:. W. C Ilrtiwiiintr. At torney at Law, Judtinia. Ark., "and declared death tt be my i-nly rcliel. Snwirilm Xcrvinc hs cunnJ rue." tletat drugfitsts. $1 50. A policeman in Olympiaj XV. T. , received rt painful wound in i the fore bead by a rebounding ball which he had fired at a do. 1 " The Queen of Society are among the stanehet advocates ol bvauMfyini? SOZOIJON'T. which com municates to the teeth tho glistening whiteness of mow, arresU their decay , renders spongy and ulcerated gums heajthy. and breath made offensive by defective teeth as sweet as honey suckle. Indies, yo were made i to captivate, make your conquests sure ami swift, your empire over male hearts lasting by its sovereign aid. The fashionable world declares there is nothing like it. 1 Say nothing, do nothing, i which a good mother would not approve, and yon are the certain road to happi ness, j Kmouy's Little CATii.virric is the best and only reliable Liver 111 1 known, never tails with the most obstinate cases, purely vegetable. Icod-w More Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain. Sate and Effective Remedy for SOKE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Lniig-Sightcdness, sn I Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, lininul.itlon, Stye Tumors, Red Krce, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick KcHcf and Pcrma neat Cure. Abw equally cfllrarlona when used In other nutladlc. such as Ul-ers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Ut.cum. Ritrns. Piles, or wherever' lutlatiimalion exists, 'MITCHELL'S SALVfe may lc u-d to atlvantage. Sol 1 Mil Druggbtts at 25c feb 25-1 w 1884. Harper's Magaziiie. ILLUSTRATED Harper' $ Magazine begins lts6lxty -eighth vd me with the Decerning Numlier. It 1 the mtvt iopuL-ir lliuatrated periodical in America THE WORLD, dec;i4 31 ami 32 Park Row, NEW YORK. jparatc Pullman Sleenera for Ch&rlostor and Augusta on Traba 48 . 1 All trains run bo lid between Charleston and Wilmington. i Local freight leaves WUmlngton dally ex- JOHN . DrVTNE, General Snnertntendnnt. T. M. 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Per Year: HAJtrER'S JIAQAZIXE...-. ...f Q6 Harper's Weeklt 4 00 Harper's RajTar 4 00 HARPER 8 orjHO I'EOPLK 1 60 HARPER S IKAXKLM SQUARE LlBRART. one lear (5a nmbers 1 10 00 rottagt rrtt w au tubtcribtrt in the Unite a States or Canada, The volnmea of the Magazine begin with the Number for June and Ltecemberof each year. When no time Is Bjeclfied. u will be under stood that tho subscriber wl&bc to begba with the current Number. The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Ifaoa tine. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of 3 00 per volume. Cloth Caea. for binding, SO ceDU each by mall, poatpald. index to Uarper'g lfaoazine, Alphabetical. Analytical, arid Classified, for Volumes 1 to 60. Inclusive, from Jane, IbSO. to June. 1SS0 one toI., uvo. Clotn. t4 00. ' Remittances ahould be made by Pott-Office Money Order or lraft. to arol cbaace of loss. IKetctpapers art not to copy LUi advertisement uHtloi tU express order o Harter A lUtos. Address HARPER A BROTHERS. 23 New York. Carolina Central R. R Company. Office of general ScFEsrxrrEsrDEirr, Wllntogton. N. C, June 13th. 1883. : 1 f W!"--S-4 Change of Schedule. fN AND AFTER JUNE lStri, 1883, THE following bcneaaie will be operated on tal RaUroaa: PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays.' ! . 1 Leave WUmlngton at 7.00 P. M . i. Leave Raleigh at 7.35 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.00 A. M 1 Leave Charlotte m.t 8 mh t nt No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at 8.30 A. M jATTivo at Wilmington at.... 8.25 A. M Passenger Trains tor at rv.tr r ar ntattrm. only, and points designated In tho Company's Time Table. . ARE NOT SURPASSED BVS??'Jr?BHaBB-:An-' . Dallv exCfnnt: Snnd.in T r J - . mtb unarjocie.......... .......... n to p i j Leave sherbv....""I.'."r.."r.".";;;;; foot m' Quality and Cheapness 1 ir" il am let with It. A A. Trains to and from RaJ- No OUR GOODS -IN- clgh. T hrough Sleenlnsr Cars berwnm wtimn.J and Charlotte and Ralebrh and C!r-iAtL r . Vr, U 1 ,Ior otatesvllle, Stations Everything Guaranteed as TOoKJ Atlanta and all points Southwest. -7fcUM" IRepresented. outhwest. L. C. JONES, T. W. CLARK General T,;. .fI John L. Boatwrlght. 12 & 14 NORTH I FRONT STREET. Ian 25 Kainlt. Kainlt. KERCHNER A C AIDER BEOS. mch 3 ! Wanted. JJY A COMPAJfT-JxTIIO PROPOSE TO tabBsh a manufaetorr thereon. we.Il-tlmKT d cypres land. Partlea who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to eomaranl eate, with me at Wades boroor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington in person Fall prrtcniars a to zaek location ofhiut. number of acres, probable yield of timber i ! the mere and, lowest prk, must be mat, krowr. ... JOlLN t. PATRICK. . v--- State Imtnlgratloa Agent. -aplla r WsAleabore! N. Groceries. Groceries, FLOUR, BACON, SALT, HAY, soda! MATCHES. TWINE, NAILS, fQAB, . COFFEE. RD. MOLASSES, "FvS OATS. $ Zth, ' POTASH gTABCH, CANDLIS, ?APEB, BAGS, ' axlegbzase, BUCKETS, SHOT, CAPSr Ae! . Kerchner & Calder Bros!. mch 3 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 oo T! French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 SO Si.1 fLX3UR, V bbl r Fine t oo r, Northern Super. .. ...... J to If City MJule-Extra... j g Famllv tn a. GRAIN,! bushel- - 1 " h Corn, from store, bags.whltei e i' Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.j . Z . Com, cargo. In bags, whits.. -66 m i ' Corn, cargo, mixed, in bsg.. a J Oats, from store.............. a n t Cow Peas.. j w HIDES,lb- i i-,l : v 1 I ' HAY,"'i66ft,8-" " ' u 9 Eastern 1 50 4 1 Western 1 1 miZ North River................... tj 11 HOOPURON, Jb M ju V IJLKD.V ft-i i I Northern jc J North Carolina.. - oo m i LIME, V barrel.... 1 u LUMBER, City Sawed, y M ft. nmp stun, rcsawca 13 00 til Rough Edge Plank.. .13 Qt $ut West India Cargoea.accortilng J to quality 1J ib Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 09 C3 Scautline and Hoard. rr,m'i urn mi New Crop Cuba, taMj,d.5i- " " " . in bblfl...... t it m i Mi twk ml Porto Rico, In bods.... ...... It " in Ubis CO i Sugar House, tnhhds GO a I 47 lcbbls.... in Syrup, In hbls 10 i I NAILS, V Keg, Cut,10d basis.. 0 00 011 OILS, v gallon ; ( 3 , j ,,a j Kerosene.......... .M. n Lard n ilt Linseed . n $i Roein.. 90 ! Tar. r. . . ; :. oo ueek and spar................ : POULTRY., , l . Chickens,1 Hve, grown... .... Spring Turkeys....................... PEANUTS y bushel... POTATOES, y bnshel- bweet........i...... , IriRh. W Khl , Id II PORK, V barrel- City Mess... ....... ...........JJK Prime JO00 r' Rump 1700 C-j BICE Carolina. V ft it J Rough. V bushel. i'A BAGS, ttCountry. ftf City. Ik I rope, . ..... Wr! I SALT, V sack, Alum.. , l Llverpoo ..................... 01 , ' Lisbon. 00 f f 'American......;....:. "HI; SUGAR, V lb Cuba. 00 I ' Korto Rico....... 'J. i B ........ ...........J, 10 I c t Ex.C ........i.... Crushed.... ...... ........... , 4f SHINGLES, 7 in. VJd f Common I W Cypress gaps... - Cypreea Hearts STAVES. V M W. O. BarreL.ll J j B. O. Hogshead........ f , TALLOW, lb... ...... -J f 1 TIMBER, V M f eet-SMpplnf .11 ' Fine Mill. ...3...........-..3.U S f- Mlll Prime...... 4M; Mill Fair....... Common M11L Inferior WHISKEY North nimllnt. 2 1 to Ordinary !t f, V gal Northern..! J J ! arolina... 1 f 't Wnni . m w..kaH S . Unwashed.... . Jf J j Burrv M-Jli a n AT Ti for tne worklB 3 r1 llvJjlJ for posUtV?, v mall you rf e. s tJ! i oodi that wui r-',; dox or aamnie eooa& vnat w way or making more money ": ou ever thought possible jri-t can work all the time or w "Fr young and old. YoucanessJV : cents to $5 evenrevenbjg. M sf work may test the business, 7Ti paralleled offer: to all who art fled we will send $1 to pay iw writing ua. Full particular. g, sent free. Fortunes will r Who civ a their who la time WIM"" t success absolutely sure. DJrjr now. .. Address Snxiojr i lie. ...... i , . -. - ,0 wanted foxt the Pirsidest best book ever sold for leM ' price. The fastest iciwj Immense prollts to agents. '. people want it. Any ipf i ccasful agent Terms free. Jz&gt Co., Portland. Maine, ;r i VJIZ-' A PBIZESSHs'. box of roods .which . will Jj money right away tnaa ura r, world. AU. oreitner-rir: hour The broad road 7iti dresa,TBCX A Co., Angnsta, fr J nov zuma lyw ' Capital ot required. Jgi bnstMca At whv.h tiersons o ... r or old, can make greel J$JTif ' workwlth absolute ceruitTw Uculars to H. llALLBTt Ct7 noT 2tWad ljw i

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