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The Daily Review. .v ;i.minc;tun. x. u MONDAY. MA Cil 21 Enteral t tn 1oUpAh at Wlla.mnoo.N. ;.. Oool-.;l u nU-r. The cUlo kin? and land rabbir of Tcas are charged with aij,ripriaV laj cxiuniira tracts of G.iveraniuui land j within t pay in.; for thenr Thej purchate strip of land inilo wi.Je. which extend arund enonutiut ccutra! tvjasrea of public property. The "land, grabber' pats a fence only ou the out side boundary of bii strip, but grazes on the whIo of it to the exclusion f other settlers. A crank baa appeared ia New York city and predicts thai during this sum mer the earth will bo swept by fiery cyclones and haaian beios wil! be con sumed in them. Tho earth, thus puri fied by Cre, will become the habitation of the taiots fur one thousand j rears, at the expiration of whieh they will dis so! re. body and spirit, and become non- entities. Only the wicked are immortal, because they arc reserved, with the defil. foreyer'astin punishment. This Is in conflict with the favorite theory of the annihilation of the wicked and the immortality of the good, but it is more logical and satisfactory. cousin Lionel de Rothschild, the e'rtest i v,.i,i .n nf tho Gvc sons of! B7i w. il JUit" the founder ot the hotie and the head o' i he Ijoudon branch!- Tbs Baron Lionel succeeded to his lither'a posi'io i km after his ruarria?e. and he' it wss holonz fliht lor ad- mixtion to the House ff Commons which ended ia the removal of politica .lltthilltioi frnm tho JCWS. lie aS e'ectt-d from the City of London in 1817. but being unable ! to take tho oath -on the true faith of a Chri tian." was exclude! from his seat. Being continu uly returned at each succeeding e!eo hi finn'lv. in 1353. carried his IH.int and remained lu Parliament !il im i in v,tH ilirp vara aso. Ieavinjj a a . - w rf j - o widow and iItc children, of whom the eldest and the present head of the Lon don house is Sir Nathanj Meyer de Rothschild. The Baroness Charlotte was a brilliant Woman in her day. and many of her clever speeches have long been famous in London. It was she who, when Mrs. Wnlpolo declined to meet Cardinal Wiseman at her table, because she would never, on principle. break bread with a Romish priest, apologized ior the uriwitting offence with the explanation: "You see, my dear, I am not a Christian and can't be expected to enter into such feelings MISCELLANEOUS n A New York letter says: "Repre sentatives In this city of Southern cotton mills say the morcmenl looking to convention of Southern mill-owners. with the object of curtailing production by a stoppage of the mills, will prove a tailnre. There may be some scattering closing for the purpose of cleaning up. repairing machinery, &a, as was the case recently in New Orleans, but this is all. Competent authorities assert that seven-eighths ol tho Southern cotton mills are not losinz money, and hence there is no occasion for tho proposed stoppage. At tho East tho cotton man ufacturing business is represented by a gentleman of this city who has just re turned from there as never worse in all his experience ol twenty-fire years, Ho didn't sell a bale, and srinners ap. pearcd indiflerent whether they bought tho staple or noL In this city an effort is making to start up business in cotton goods by cutting rates. Mr. Edmunds his decided not to make a trip to tho South as he had in tended, says the New York lie is afraid that the Civil Rights bill might come up in b'.s abeuix and that he might lose an opportunity ol paying bis respects to the Southern people iu hi own amiable and gentle way. His fine old Stalwart mouthing in regard to the 'Southern question must be very try "lag to some of his admirers, and it h noticeable that some of them have l make a perceptible ctlort U support him. While his virulencu nain the South is very unpieaiant for many Uo publicans who are conscicniiuly en deavoring to be enthusiastic about him some of the organs of the colored voter-. such as the Wtt&hinuton li-:c d;!iknhiiu Violently, and say that be is no friend o the colored pop!. whereas Loau is. as everybody knows. Ott the whole, per haps it would have been just as well if Mr. EJmund hx no; changed Lis mind. The new Speaker ot the British House of Commons. Sir Arthur lVel. is 31 Sears ot age. S;r Henry Brand, the outgoing Speaker, was 57 at the dalo ot bis elevat on lu the chair; so was Mr Evelyn Denison. The veteran Lord Evcrsley, who has just completed his ninetieth year, had lived but forty five when the Com moos choso biut to pre side over their debates. His immediate predxvor. Mr. Abrcnuibj. had entered on hi sixtieth jiar at the lime of hi ehx'.iou. btfing thu euiJerably older thin l.'io irenlleiua: hotu tie virtually, it not tueort-ticall,). displaced SirCnarlcs Manners Sutton hid been called to the chair at the ae of 3? 'and retired into private life at the ae of S3 Mr. Speaker Abbott was 44 when he entered oa his high luoctious; Sir John Mtlloru. Aaaio:tin. Ibe eae of Addiaton is worth n-niu. f..r. though an incompetent Minister, lie wa allowed by bis opponents to have proved an excellent Speaker. . Miciulay thought that if Adfmglon had remnu- ed In the chair lm ' enough be wu:d have left a reputation equal to that of Oaslow himself, (treaville. on whose resignation Addington was elected, was but when be Quitted the chair. The Premier whose Clbinet he entered was vjau J; ono of bis c Wleagues. the First Lord of the Admiralty, not 33. Arthur Onslow held the Speakership from his thirty eighth to his seventy-first year. An octogenarian Speaker it would probably boimpoisiblo to find in the whole list. As the Rothschilds, for two or three generations past, have been marrying among themselves it Is not always easy for outsiders to keep In mind the exact relationship of the varioaj members of the family. Bat the Baroness Char lottc. whose dea'h U announced, wi1 one ofthomoro distinguished. She was the daaghUr of Charles and rts taar rijdcao forty-five years ago. to her Ayer's Hair Visor stimulates the hair cells to healthy action, and promotes vigorous growth. It contains all that can be supplied to make tho natural hair beautiful and abundant: keeps the scalp free from dandruff, prevents the hair from becoming dry ana narsn, ana makes it flexible and glossy. PERSONAL. Lawrence Barrett sailed by the Gallia last Wednesday for England. Miss Anna Dickinson is about to go to California, to lecture there until July. ! j Mme. Sarah Bernhardt has refused Allston Brown's offer lor an Ameri can tour and she has also declined Mr. Abbey's proposition ot SbOU lor each performance, with a graded share ot the receipts when they are above a fixed amount. She is rehearsing La ton- taines "La Sarvante1 for the Porte St. Martin. 'She continues the active study of the English language. IJfKlit Ycarh Scrofula Cured A valued correspondent. Albert Simpson. Eq.. writing from Peoria. 111., savs: "Suni'tritnn Xervine cured me of scrofula, alter having suffered for 8 years with the disease " Mr. Simp son lives in Peor:a. Ask him. lour druggist keeps it. SI 50." FOIUStGX FLOTSAM. (len. Gordon is reputed a "strong and consistent churchman." So few military men have this reputation that Chinese" Gordon is 1 necessarily con spicuous. At a fancy dr-s ball given at Cannes last month an English " countess went iaWchuac'crol a jockey, nd tho old lady gossips say it was simply out rageous, j The Queen has named the Princo of Wales to open the j Health Exhibition in Ioudon May, mid has promised to take a lHik nt the ! show herself if it doesn't rain. Society at Nice is more promi.'C ioin and more cosmopolitan thnn ever. Tom. Dick anil Harry sit at the same table at the hotels with Brown, Jones and Robinson. Visitors at St. Paul' in London arc charged wi.h misbehavior on Sunday alternoons. and the rcclcsiast cal trcn tlemen in charge have had to "speak right out in meetia'. J Ashmead Bartlett Coults, husband of the Raroncs. is among the notables who. according t lwndoti "society" papers. Intend 'taking aj run through the Stati-s. by Jove. ' Brussels, one of the cheapcit cities in Europe in which to live, is gefliug (mite a large colony of Americans. whi have leaiers in Minister ami M Fish. Capital Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- , portion MISCELLANEOUS. . iim.HI lll'll Ill Louisiana State. Lottery , Jit W t Company. . vr An certify dot to supervise tht arrangements for aU. tk Monthly and Semi- j Ttnwii. ism-army - : ' tery Ccmpar.y, and in person manage ahd con trol V Drawings themselves, and that tte $ame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and ingoodfcUh toward an panics, ana dz uunr ize the Company to use this certificate, ycUhfac nnLj or our stanaiurcm aiiacaca. in u uuw lisemcnU.' THE BRIGHTEST and BESTI DAIL1, SFfrKWEEKLY, WEEKLY A KZ SbjfDAY EDITIONS. ' 1 THE WEWVORK FOR 1884. ItAIIJtOApB. &c Wilmington & Weldoi Itailroad .Company. Ornos or Gen Krai. Sitpkrintixdkni, Wltmlngon, N. C. Nov 17,ias3 -v ChangeBf Schedule. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Commissioners. New Proprietor! Now Editors! New Life and Blood ! Six months ago THE WORLD commenced Its new career. Its growth has been unpre cedented. Its wonderful advance In clrcula Uon, In advertising, In influence,' In popular lty. warrants the claim lot a leading position In New York journalism. ! Democratic Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur- jf0 expense or effort will be spared until poses-wlth a capital of b TILE WORLD Is recognized as the GREATEST reserve fond of 5o0.G00 has since been ,,. - . o0m By an overwhelming pormlai vote ltsfran FAPEB In AMERICA. 7JX!?LLy 2Tl.T D.. 1 I The World, as the leading Thtortv Lottery ever voted on and endorsed newspaper In the country, knows no faction leave Tarboro at ; A.M mrtJTP. L Dally. by the people of any Sate. and recognizes no mamauai amDiuona or as It never scales or postpones. , pirations aside from-the general good of the Its Graml Single Number Drawings take I party and the Republic It seeks the triumph place monthly. J of principles not msn. It upholds great Dem AsrwiuurruKiiiii ' ' I ocrauc ideas and ideals not a facuon or FORTUNE, rourth Urana wrawing,ijaas v. rS AND AFTER KOVE 18, IS33, AT 1.05 KJJL. M., Passensrer Traina on tho W timing- ton x Weldon Itailroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY NOS. 47 NOBTH XKD 4$ SOUTH. Leave W lmlngton, Front St. Dcpt, 8.53 A. JJ Arrive at Weldon i... 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon 3.00 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton. Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. M Fast Through Mail & Passenger Teats Dailt No. 40 South. Leave Weldon ... 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.25 P.JSJ MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT I No. 43 North Leave Wilmington........... 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Weldon 2.20 A. M; Mail and Passknger Tkaess Noa 45 and 42 Leave Wilmlnsrton. ( Sundavs ' ex cepted) 12.30 A M Arrive at Weldon 6.30 A M Leave weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 AM Arrive at Wilmington.............. 6.65 A M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, uoiasooro una juagnoua. i ' Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount forxarboro at -1.20 A. M. and 4.30 P, M.. Dally, Sundays excepted) Returning In the Academy of MubIc at New Orleans, lng. Capital Prize, $75,000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 75,000 1 Capital Prize of 25,000 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 2 Prizes of S6.000 i2,out 5 Prizes of 2,000.... 10,000 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 1,000., 500 200 100 50 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " 500. 9 250. 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,367 Prized, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the omce or tne ijompany in jew ur-leans. For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders pavablc and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL IUNK. New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense; to New Orleans, La. jt M. A. DADPnlN, 607 Seventh SL, Washington, D. C. men 12 wod-sat-4w-dAw Irs. Nichohs MAltCII .MIKTII. In th iref nt gait inuny Ioori were seviTfly hiitcuml. j ChrisUj !i r CttSniiibus was one of tho first ruti ii :' Vt.,' TIh mn who lost his shoes is dUcon so!tt they were his sile support. At this season of thi vonr you never hearof elephants killing their keepers. Such stories now wotiit! do the menage rie no rohI. iatjnnc. I nriJe my sell on my desceat.' said a spinster f uncertain ac. recently 'One ol my ancestor came over with the Conqueror." 'Which one was it." cried a cruel wit, "your father or vcur mother?" A Philadelphia hotel keeper seeks to scare the rural visitor into turning off the cat Mith notuva thud: "The re'a- live and friends ot cueUs who blow out the gas will liave to pay for the amount ol wasted before the body will be tlelivereuv' A pnuosopnicai contemporary re quests us not to de pi so small thinss. bat what are you going lo do in the case of the tcilovr who runs his hand up over Your vest front and takes the Ian cizar outof your upper watch-pocket? Hock lantl Courier. ADruzsrlst's story. Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, Drarcist. Kewbnrr. N. Yti writes as: ! have for the past ten years sold several erosa of DR. W 1 1,1,1 AM IIALIS1SAIAM FOR TnE LUNGS I can say ol it what I cannot say of any other medi. cine. I hare never heard a customer speak of it bat to praise its virtues io the blxheat manner. I hare recom mended it in & ereat many cases of Whoopinc Cough, with the happiest effect. I hare nscd it In my own family for many years : in fact, always hare ft bottle in tho medicine closet ready for use." Kaleigh Register. TT'ARLT IN FJCBRU AR I as eoon a the Pi printers receive tho necessary material the publication ot tho KALKIUII REGISTER, as North Carolna Democratic newspaper, will to commenced. The Register will be printed weetly tintll tho frret political campaign of 18S4 begins. It will then be lFsued twice a week, or as often as may ba useful or necessary to the Demo cratic party in North Carolina, It will be printed from new and bcnntlful type on gool white paper, and though It may not be large cuoujrh to bold all at once all the good things that glowing prospectuses eomcdrues promise, yet the application of a thorough knowledge or how to use mem wju put into us miriy twu broad columns a'l the news, much good reading, and a coraidcto history of what la dono In North Carolina Mr, Hale will be edi tor ot the Kezlstcr. The price of tho Register will lc $i a year, $l for six months, l'ay for your home paper, and then remit for the Register. Thoic who remit $ I to this oflico will rec-ivo as h prcn.i um cither volume ordered of 'Hale's Indus trial Scrips " Two volumes are now ready The U'ooos axd Timiters of North Car olina Cur ils. Kmmons' an i Kerr's Bo tanical Repor s; supplemented by a- curate County l;eporu;of rtanulrg r oresis antl 11 lutr:ttcd by an excellent Mp of tne State, 1 voiume.l 2mo. loth. 271 pp 1.23. IXDl'STRIKS OF NORTH CAROLINA N TflE Coal and Iron counties. Kmmons' Kerr's. I-aidlev's, WUkes. and the Censes Reports supplemented by ful' and accurate sketcne of the Fifty six Counties ani Map or the Mate, l volume rzmo. ;iotn. iis pp. . i - . .... k. If i tl T T'T1 i.j. auut8Si j.-i.Lr.ivjn i.cwi.Titn, jan 18 j lilcigh, N. C. 1 1884TT Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar Is at once the most brilliant and useful HouichoM Journal in exis ence It n the acknowledged arbiter of fashion In llil? -4untry. Its fashion plates are tho new est ar.d in. it stylish; and Its pattern shetst MippWneuu and cconamic ug?estlo s 1 alone arc vorth ramy times the cot of subscription Its llhistraliot.s of -art needlework ure from thA best sources Its literary ana artistic menu arc ot the highest order. Its stories. pocnia, anil essays are by the tint American and ruropcin authors. Its choice art pictures would fill iKrtfoll04, and It humorous cuts are the moat amusing to be found In any jour nal In America. A host of brilliant novelties are promised ror 1SS4 : fraction of the party. At the entrance of the new year the new 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 thel work. They have indorsed its merits by more than trebling its circulation In six months, and by doubling its advertising. 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 to START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper in the country, as well as an earnest and Bteadfast missionary and true "Democracy. The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. 5G COLUMNS. i ONE DOLLAR A TEAR, CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS, complete and interesting. WEL.L. COSIDJKKKD JtuiiuiiiAis on eve ry subject, political or social. A FARMER'S DEPARTMENT Full Agri cultural and Farm News. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. A YOUNG FOLKS' CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS DEPARTMENT. i COMPIJ2TE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department Is ably edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Nock; at 8.80 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Baj Line, j ' Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. All trains run solid between Wl'mlngton an2 wasningron, ana nave I'uiunan iraiace oieep ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. Daily except Sunday. - JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera'- Passenger Ajrenu nov 17 Wilmington,. Columbia & Augusta K. R. Co. I " Office or General Superintendent. Wilmington. N. C. Not 17,1883. ) ! . r .. . , A I l : - . f Change of Schedule, AND AFTER NOVR ISth 1&3 at .33 A. M.. the following P&ssensrcr Sched 1 7 -. uio wm do run on uus roaa : No.42 -Leave Wilmington,(Mondays I excepted) 7.15 A M ! Arrive at Florence 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Ft rence, (Sundays . WHOLESALE whoiesala rlri otrunZT small orders hwrj7- XTLV MAI " AGGING-. Standard. WKSTERN 8MOKZDwfT Hams........ i .""- Sides, V !h . Shoulders..".. DRY SALTED '", '.. ; j Sides, y lb....;..; - Shoulders, V ft.. '-- . BARRELSntot; TurnV;: Second Hani eSh., NewC BEESW BUTTER. V ttv North Carolina.... Northern..." CANDLES. V lb-1 V- .. Sperm. ........... Tailow .....;: CHEESE, V ft-L hi JMortnern Factory.. Dairy, Cream.... . 8tate... COFFEE, y lb- da va jjaguyra,... ...... 11 v! Ha i ... a CORN MEAL, y bni i Wii COTTON TIES, K'nff0 1! DOMESTICS- Y buDUe . 1 SO , .. Mackerel, No. v i,m " M I Mackerel. No. i iV v.uV;:- m a Mackerel No bbl " ! Mackerel No 3 r bbL ' ',2 -Mullets, bbi.:.T....:--12 Mullets, Pork bbla.... ,5 I NC. Roe HerrlngTrYeT !S f Dry Cod. V b.7'.... "" 1 U FERTILIZICRS 1 4 nnn i Peruvian Guano, No. 1. ''1 41 n L Lobos....,.;o?J, Baugb's Phosphate. " Carolina Ferullzer 32 Ground Bone. '""S? Bone Meal.... J2 Bone Flour.. ...''.'.oo J f Navassa Guano.....;...... 25 I Complete Manure.. Zf Whann's Phosphate 2 J; Wando Phosphate... .2 i Berger ft Buts's Phospliate..0Q5 1 Excellenza Cotton TVtmht. Z ? French's Carbonate of Lime... t f. French's Agricultural Lime.... 1 1 l;k. FLOUR, Vbbl , x i ' ''".i Familf......j... loo,, City HUQa Extra. e . Extra FamllT tnZ gluev a. U I GRAIN, V bushel , corn, irom store, bags,wmta. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. .Corn, cargo, in bags. whit.. j Corn, cargo, mixed, la bsgi.. 4 Oats, from store.. f ' Cow Peas.. ...... 1 11 HIDES, V ft ! ureen.. ............. 1 1 Drv 11 1 HAY, yiOOfts- , j Eastern 1 M f Western. 11 e North River b HOOPflRON, V ft., . m THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. POSTAGE PAID. Weekly, One Year ..$1 00 Semi-Weekly, One 1 ear. i. 2 00 Daily, One Year J. 6 CO Daily and Sunday, One Year........ 7 50 Daily and Sunday, Six Months 3 75 Sunday Edition, One Year.. l 20 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once In every unrepresented district, to wbom a LIBERAL COMMISSION will be al lowed This Is jut tfce seaon for (gents to exert themselves In getting up subscription lists. KemlUar ccs should be by draft on New York, money order or registered letter. Send for any information desired. Speci men copies sent free. Address THE WORLD, 31 and 32 Park Row, ! dec H NEW YORK. PTTftCELL HOUSE. 1 rjp;DER NEW MANAGEMENT j I WILMINGTON. N- C B. U PERRY, Proprietor. La to Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. Flrst-Class tn all U appntntntontA. Terms 2. H i t'i.00 excepted) 7.40 PM Arrive at Wilmington 12.10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILY Noa. 48 I West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington 9.10 P. M. Leave Florence ; 2.40 A.M. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia M0 A. M. Leave Columbia 9. 551i M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction .....10.20 Pi M. Leave Florence 4.33 Ai M Night Mail and Passenger Train, Daily JP VT Mn TT . W. Leave Wilmington ....10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence........ ....... ..1.45 A. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 335 P. M Arrive at Wilmington .....7.42 P.- M Train 43 steps at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlmrton. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G.' A C. R. R.. C, A R. R. Stations, Aiken June , tion, and all -points beyond, should take the .Nini express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charlestoi and Augusta on Train 48 . All traina run solid between Charleston and Wilmington .Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex- tei'b ouuuay &i o.iv v. ox. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Snnerintendpnt " T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent I1UV li Northern........:.....;..;... rt North Carolina.. 9 LIME, & barrel...... .,140 f LUMBER, City Sawed, y II ft. f bnip Btuir, resawed.........J.J8 00 : Rough Edge Plank.... 00 t-. West India Cargoea.accordlD 1 mv ML. A. . T ....... w v. 'Dressed Flooring, &aMd..U 00 &. ,8cautlnflrandP.oardwv.M l MOLASSKS. xtutr- New Crop Cuba, in, hh(U.MM tt f ' " , in bl)ls..4M 1 Porto Rico, in bads tt 1 , in bbls.. to l Sugar House, in hhds.... 7 M 1e bbls 1 1 Svtbd. in blila it 1 NAILS; V Keg, Cut,10d bjuli.. 0 00 1 OILS, gaUon ' - Kerosene; . - Ill' Lard........... .Hi Linseed............ Ro3ln.... if Tar..... t Deck and Spar . , 01 1, POULTRY M i Chickens, live, grown..! .L 9 1 , " , Spring... J..L Ml Turkeys....;;...........;..... ' S I PEANUTS V busheL... I, POTATOES, V bnshel- , 8weet.. l Irish, V bbL. 1 03 1 PORK, V barrel- - a i v ' J City Mess.....i.:;U.i.l....3 t Prime.. ;w.....L.....Mt Rump., .J10M B ICE Carolina.' V fc........ W ltoueh. 4r- bushel. i.. M. BAGS, Y lb Country.......... City.... ROPE, V lb...... Carolina Central B. JLPSsX Xolsbon.. Company. Omci or General Supkbimtkndkmt, ' Wilmington. N. C. June 13th, 1883. i Wanted. A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO it U a American....;......... SUGAR, V Mr-Cuba Porto Kico.. A Coffee............ B C Kx C isTusnca.. ......... ........mm l SOAP, V nV-Northern...... y I I f it 011 i 1 011 V 01 S4 II Btabll3b a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cy)iress lands. Parties who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to commuol cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter with Mr. Joib T. James, at Wilmington in person Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands number or acres, probable yield of tlmbert tbe acre and .lowest price, must be mad) Known. JOHN T. PATRICK. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 24, 1884, edition 1
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