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The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. U'lLMIKGTQN. N. C FRIDAY, APRIL; 19. 18S4. KaUred at the Fostoaoe at WinningUm, X. C. APIUIj ANTICS. Eecentlj wo alluded to the opinion of Tboiais Fortune, editor of the New York Globe, an Influential organ of the colored nee, adrislog hli people at the South to make common ciase with the white people en the question of home rule," honest fOTeroment and a free . trade tariff, and predicting that when they adopted this policy, where supported honest white men for office, and make the cause ot good gorero tscat and fair representation tho Luuc, they would be in a position to receive juitice. The riewa of the Globe are sustained by the Old Dominion, paper published In Norfolk in the interest of the color ed people. The editor of tho Old Do minion contends that the "only salva tion for the colored people ot the Soulh is to endeaTor to make terms with the white citizens In their section and go along band in hand with them for through them and their Slate gov ernments can they secure their A fashion item declares that the long train is goiog oat o( lashioD. Let em co.. Tha is .he kind of departing train that no one will care if they do miss. ! Statesman. f "There Is a species of lizard that can throw off its tail at pleasure." In this it resembles the writers of serials for the story papers, albeit the lattea throw ffmucbtbe longer talcs. Aorinown Herald. when a voune man lavs siege to a young lady, and insists apon her con sentiug to become his wife, sbo cannot but confess that he is "ft man atter tier own heart," however heartless she may appear Chi capo Sun. An icebere 110 miles long was seen I by the steamer Norseman on her way perhaps the Arctic regions and the north pole, in order to avoid giving up any further trouble, are coming down here. Chicago Times. "My dear;" said Mr. Muckleham to his wife, 'those hams I bought the other day are so badly spoiled I tbey mnnot be eaten." "What a pity' bis wife reDlied. "Guess wed better! send them out to the charity hospital." Arkansaw Traveller. Hysteria and Nervous Prostra- tioni We give ouri readers an extract from a cheerful letter, writtcd by Mrs. Eliza beth Smith, of itichmond, Inch, who cava: ' Samaritan Nervine cured me lights of hysteria and nervous prostration and protection. What tho Federal Govern meat did do lor them was done very reluctantly, and was coerced by necessity as a war measure, and to punish the South, and was not actoated by a sense of humanity, justice or equity to tbe colored brother. It a colored man gets any treatment or courtesy Washing on outside Arthur, Senators Ifan or Allison, has to go to a Southern Senator Comment ia useless. HHOKT8 TVilminjrtoti District. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings SECOND ROUND. ToDsail Circuit at Herring I Chapel April 19 20 Rladen Circuit at boule's i i i Chapel . April 26 27 Wilmington at Front Street Mav 3- 4 Brunswick Circuit at Mace-f donia May 10 11 Sraithville May 17-18 Whileville Circuit at fair Bluff. May 24-25 Flpm in p-ton Circuit Mar 28 Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Snrin?s Mav 31 and Jane 1 Newton Grove Mission at RIftrk'A Charjel June 7- 8 Cokesburv Circui: at Cokes- bury June 14-15 Point Caswell Mission .... Jnne 18 Duplin Circuit June 21-22 Onsiow Circuit June 28-29 Waccamaw Mission....... June 28-29 W.H BoBBrrr. P. E. MISCELLANEOUS BAILBOADB, &e. E7-Capital Prize $75,000.23 Tickets only t3 Shares in pro portion, jl f" Wilmington & Weldom Railroad Company, Omen or Genxxal soFKaiNTEiroKNT, i Wilmington. K. a, Nov 17, 1SS3 " J WHOLES ALEppirpa r- mo rouowlnr1 wnoiesaie price generally iT 1 small orders higher nrtceT Lav L&t5 ..... Louisiana State Lottery Company. We do hetcty ccrtift that toe ruzxrvise the arrangements for oil the Monthly and Semi- Awnxtal Drawings of-The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and tngooajauaiowaraau pomes, an toe author ise the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes Of our signatures attached, tnttsaaver -. ... . , Change of Schedule. BAGGING BACON North CimJW Hams, V ft .7T , Shoulders, Y Ib......" Shoulders.......... " DBY SALTED T" Sides, lb..... ! i Shoulders, V lb T 4. 1 H W 12S o w a nti a Term i a i o mi M 4- M., Panzer Trains on the Wllmluy BSfPTurS wfl a nr eiuon usuroaa win run as iouows : I 5 vT ""t" ....u 1 ts 9 o J3 tori of e'ecnt in Ibe city ot of President be or Bepresent&lire; for, ns a rule, they have no practical, personal or other use for bici except jail a boat an important election lime and when that exigency pajse away tbey hate no more ne for him than tbe detll bai lor boly water. Il it frank ad t ice, like the above, aja tbe Norfolk Hrvinian, that causes ns to hope that tbe colored people in tbe Sontb will jet shake off tbe yoke of A JJes Moines man publishes a cam announcing tbatj "as many citizens bare failed to solicit me to become a. candidate for office. I have concluded to offer mv services to the voters Ic r tbe office of." 4c j , I It is commented apon as an import ant epoch in the theological history ol Hoslon which sees installed in the Old South pulpit a clentiman who "dis cards the doctrine of vicarious atone moot, and does not assert that of end less punishment." According to tbe London World, no body in these days can complain that the British court is unduly i exclusive. At the last levee tbe husband ol a la- mous court milliner was preseutcd. and at the drawioe room there appeared the daughter ot a well known trades man in Iknd stref t. ( An actor has stood up for decency on thestasuin Baltimore. Some of the political slavery which no degrades dandies in that city lb(jusht it woul . bo then!. They are at present tbe menials of corrupt men, who only use them that tbey may reap tbe benefits of office and poi!f. The negro of tho Soulh. save in rare instances. bai-ali3s placed himself in f olid anttsonism to the meo who represent the intelligence worth, honesty, wealth and enterprise of the States of the S mth the men who pay tbe taxes, contributing to the support of tbe achools aod institutions that educalo tbe children of tho colored people, and wh" give tbvm their em ployment. Tblsshoul J not be, and we bail iih aatiificUon'such g"d advict as is given in the columns of ibe Globe and Old Dominion, from the pens ol representative men, who have at heart the Interests of their people. The Eater aeryict-s at the Brooklyn Tabernacle were attended on Sunday by the largest audici cjltatevcribrurg ed tbat iruuienrc cdUic. Dr. Taliiirce prt ached a highly riHixht m r.niu u tbe Keurnctioti, and wroui:) t hiiulf up tMo such a hijth pitch of enthuHsnuj thai his words pndured much excite ment among many of his auuiencc. One Wel!-drH-c 1 lady Mei.t iul bh leric and was Urr e fnm t.er scat into one of tb corridjrs. vbere tcsuuatives wuru applied, "lie must ftp. she cried. Somebody tell hiiu that he mast stop. Ud is killing people. If bit. Talmage continues he will kill mf." It was not till alter the crowd had dis. pcrsed altr tbe sermon that ahn hd sufficiently recovered to be curried in a carriage to her home. Many otbtrs were obliged to leave before the coocla alon of tbe sermon. easy to be on the stage anion? the pret ty Kirls in tbo (Jrnheus and h.uridice company, and itiu eoOu-naiurcn man aer bad no ohj.ct:on.l lut tlm leaumic performers swore thaliiocurtuin would eo up unless the visiiorjt rt tired, which they hail to do. 1 I At a Boston seance e. a disconsolate widuwer succceiled lin establishing cttRirauniration with h.s wite, who had fassed into the spitit land s Irom tho lub, ol whoe i?-thetic c ircl6s she had been a member, j Tho man inquired if ht was happy land if she liked her surrounding?, to which she replied: Well, dear, it is very charming and l ively and all that. but. but ot course you kmow. dear, it ln l uoston. The general rale ot law that a per son having a pecuniary interest in a will is di$uvliticd Irom acting as a subscribing witness thereto. In a re cent c.ise belon lh Snpremo Court ol 1'iwa this rule wns souglit to be cx tended l a case whire the witness was a corporator of a charitable institution and a distributee upon the dissolution thereof, the will Containing a beqnest thereto. The C mrt kcided t so ex tend the rul. ICenciMMl from Heath. ? William . I. Couhlin, f Siuerville. Mas?., say?- In the fall of 187H I wa taken Wit'i r.i.r.uuiNt; oijj.uNGS follow, ed by a severe cough I lt mapet If nnl ilesh, anil whs tNnttned to my bed. In f77 I w;n admitted to the Hospital. I ho doctors said I had a hole in my l'lnasbig a a halfdo'lar Atone time a repoit went around j tint 1 wa deael. I KnvH up hope, but a friend told mo of 1)11 WILLIAM II ALL'S BALSAM FOR Til K LUNGS. I got a bottle, when, to my urprtw. I commenced, to fed belter, and to day I feel better than for three years past. . i THE MAfLS. Themalls close and arrive at the City Pos office as follows : j CLOSE. Northern through malls, faat ....7.00;P. M. Northern through and wiy mall3....8.00 A. M. lUieih e.ia i. ai. ana b.uu a. ai. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom lncrud lncr A. A N. C. Railroad at 7.00 P M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South. dallT 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 r. il. Weatrn malls fC C Railway) dally. fexccDt Sunday) 6.15 P. M. All oolnta between Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.15 P. M. MaUforCherawandDarllnztonRall- I road 6.10 A. M, and 8.00 r. u. Mails for tolnts between Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 Jf . M. ravrttPTilla and office& on Care Fear i River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fsvettevllle. via Lmnberton. dally. I except Sundays...... .o.ia.sr. m.. Onnlow C. II. &nd Intermediate om- ces. Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. ftm'.thvllla mAlls. hv steamboat, dally (except Sundays)........ ...8.30 A.M. AiBiUt iur cur ixm, xunu va -- ShAllotto and Little River. Tues days and Fridays C.00A.M. Wrtentsvllle. dally ...8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls.... 7.80 A. M Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 t M. ana from otner poinu oi me cuy at o i P.M. ' I Stamn Oiflce oncn from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Money order and Reelster Department open j from- 8 A. ST. to 5.30 P. M. tiencrai delivery open from 7 A.M. too tr.tl. a.n.1 on .SnrifiAys from to h.su a. ai. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8.30 to 2 A.M. ! Commissioners. 1 incorporated In 1868 for 25 rears by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to wbach a reserve fund - of $550,000 has since been adaea. Nos, 47 North and 48 South. 1 Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depst, 8.53 A. M Arrtye at Weldon j ml P. M Leave Weldon. 1 s.oo P. m Arrive at Wllm'gton, FrontSt. Dpt, 8.40 P. at FAST THSOCGH MaJX. A PjLSSSKQXS TRADST? DATJ.T No. 48 SOUTH. Leave Weldon j. 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gtonFront St. Dpt 10,i5 P.JM MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Diilt ! No. 43 North. New New York. ""n i 3 a Newaty,each......;;;1 5 2 U BEESWAX, V 1 1 ia o Leave Wilmington........ 4....... Arrive at Weldon 8.00 P. M. 2.0 A. M. By an overwhelming norulai vote ltafran ehlso was made apart of the present 8tate Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed oy the people of any urate. ' It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take piace montniy. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNrrY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fifth! Grand Drawln. Class E. In the -Academy of Music, at New Orleans. xnesaay, may ia, ijsj lestn Montniy uraw CaDital Prize, S75.000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Dol lars acli fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES 1 Capital Prize of... 1 Capital Prize of.... 1 Capital Prize of.... 2 Prizes of $6,000 5 Prizes of 2,000.. 10 .frizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 1 100 Prizes of 200 300 Prizes of 100 500 Prizes of 60 1000 Prizes of 25 Mail and Passenger Tkains Nos 45 and 42 Leave Wilmington. (Sundays ex. 1 cepted)..... .12.3(1 am Arrive at Weldon ssn a xc Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South will a ton onlv At viw Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1 1.20 A. M. and 4.30 i P. M.. Dally, v Sundays excepted). Returning leave' Tarboro at 10.00 A. M and 3 P. M. Dally. Trams on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Returning- leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. ! Train No. 47 makes closo connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Snndav -rl. Rat Line. - , . Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con i nectlon for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. j All trains run solid between Wi'mlnffton an Washington, and have Pullman Palace Slocr era attached. ! . . : ... BUTTER, yiu . North Carolina.. 1 Northern........ CANDLES, y a operm......;........ i Tadow.. p- CHEESE, V fly Northern Factory....... Dairy, Cream.... .......! State. COFFEE, Bh I Jtv, ' "6jiO ...... ..,... Rio ...!' COTTON TIES. JTOSiW, domestics I'V Sheeting, 44, V yd. ....... j.. FISH i - . Mackirn Ni' i Kr&ViT- lackerC No:i -bbL"w,L- ! S3 20 18 6 is a io a 18 a a 13 S 9 ' 1 Oil 9 -woo esi mam Mackerel, No. f SffiJT' . I g Mullets. V bbl. 1 2 I i Mullets. Pnrk hhla N.C. Roe Herring. ker' 2 f ,B1 Dry Cod, ft..Tf...t .1 ? 1 FERTILIZERS, i.Mfbli' 1 f 9, itei::.. can Bsugb'B Phosnhi Carolina Ferullzcr S u Bone Meal. Bone Flour. . I 75,000 25,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,(XU 20,000 30,000 25,0L0 25,000 wn A a. . for accommoaauon oi local travel a passen- htl except Alia ...00 00 tleav- gsr coach will be attached to local frelg! g Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. ' Dally Sunday. I i JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Aem, nov 17 . i i MISCELLANEOUS. - APFEOXIMATTON PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 .. .. 500, 9 - 250. 6,750 4,500 2,250 Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. B. Co. Office or Genksai. Sup ekin tend kmt. Wilmington. N.C. Nov 17,1833 AAaSMBWUM IIP : Ai "Will the coining' maa Rmokc T" -was set tled by Prof. Fld In his charming- p&m j hleL Re says, moreover, that the rational tray to urn tobacco is through the pipe. All agree that only the beet tobacco should be tued. Which is the best? That to which Nature has contributed the most ex quisite flavors. BlackwelTs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco fills the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds of all tho tobacco grown on tho Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro lina goes into the manufactory of Black well, at Durham. They buy the pick of the entire section. Hence BlackwelTs Bull Durham Smokinr Tobacco Is the beet of that tobacco. Dont be deceived when you bay. Tho Durham Bull trade mark is on every genuine package. BlackwelTs Genuine Bull Durham is the choice of all judge of Smoking Tobacco. "-' " ' ----- 1 - c'r -,., 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $205,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the o33ce of the Company In New Or leans. For further Information, write clearly, riv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or- aerspayabio and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL. HANK. ' New Okleans. La POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters bv Blail or Express (all sums! of $5 and upwards jj .j.prcss a.h uur oxpenin; tu Navassa Guauo... ..i: " S 2? complete Miure::..:..:n-s 2 Whann's Phosphate..." 'X? 2 55 t Wando Phosphate...... ZZ ZZ " Berger & Butz's Phosvhste;.M n f 5 City Mills-Extra.... ....."U t 55? " Family. ..Hl-SSiS OT.nrriw GRAIN, tf- buVhei"!""" i Corn, from store, bags, white.' Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Com, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. . uuut Dture. ........... 11 a a loo am Change of Schedule, .... i u M. r M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. A. DAUPHIN. - 607 Seventh St.. Washlneton. I). C apl 9-wed-sat 5ay-lAw NEW TOUR 'HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION, ONE. DOLLAR A YEAR. AND AFTER NOVR ISth. 1S83. at .83 A. M.. the following Passcncer Scned ule will be run on this road : , No.42Leave Wilmington, (Mondays - ' exceptea 7.15 A fit " Arrive at Florence u... 11.40 A M No. 45 Leave Fl rence. (Sundays excepted) J... 7.40 P M Arrive at Wilmington .12 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 4 West and 47 East. . l?o mlt lis alt 7 O I Iave Wilmington. leave norence i Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction. Arrive at Columbia.... Leave Columbia. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. 9jl0 P. ii .40 A. fti 6.35 A. M. 6.40 A. M. 9. 56 P. M. ..10.20 P. M .. 4.33 A. M .. 8.23 A. M Cow Peas...!.. HIDES, y lb I ... . ! Green.. L i-. r" , - iry. ............ HAY, V 100 as- Eastern....... Western ttuur luiojs, v lb - LARD,fi- Northern North Carolina ' LIME. V barrel 1 LUMBER. City Sawed. M ft. . Ship Stuff, resawed.. l!3 00 . J)ugh Edge Plank ......14 00 . ' west jnaia cargoes.accordlflg'' t r to quality IS 00 01b Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 15 CO ant Scautling and Board. eom,n..ll 00 OH New Crop Cuba, hi fcbo..... ' OC 1 M " " " In bbls...... U i Porto Rico, In pads... .. 00 100 oo m 2 40 inch 7lyd nrm o frl Ladies an requested to take ofT their bonnet.. ii the noticed place on the filay bills f the German Theatre, in Jerlin. ' . i ' Aycv'i Cathartic' Tills arc suited to every age. ISciog susar-coated.'they arc easy to take, acd though mild and pleasant in action, are thorough and searching in effect.- Their efficacy in all disorders ot the stomach and bow els is certified to by eminent physician?, prominent clergymen, and many ot our best citizens. i A Chicago interne we r irct the lol- lowici t J R. G. Iogenoll's opinion on me riuicaiiucauon: l nmr saw t nth lldelesi, waveless. -ebbleas aod llowlcsj pool. It is a pool mantled with the froz-tpit of indifference. There are no treat Issue In which the peoole feel personal Interest. If there was any darjger to oar interests I will take a Utile more ot that milk If there was any danger of free trade, any danger of I the destruction of our Industries, tbe interest, of coarse, would be great and intense, and universal, but nobody be- Loveliest Aiitonjrtlie Lovely Here that tho Democracy can buccced i she who renews or preserves the t ,s.i thm ..riff v be?lJ ice with SOZODONT. t r . i r : l ,ulH3mW ,. might bo adduced in support of its In the world, covering an area ot seven-1 cxiajs to public I confidence, as a tT acres. It w boiltin 1817, and to I means of invigorating the teeth and K.niMnt,i w ilmMt Imnromi. I rendering them pure, glistening and ble. hexaron while the other four command the land I and accept no cheap substitute. Cedar Keys, Florida, has a popula tion of three thousand, and but four deaths occurred there j during twelve months. o alUated looks almost impregna- renaenng inem pure, gusiening ana fn.wiK.rnftu .n iri.r srotle&s, and not less satisfactorily prov- Inshapothefort is an irregular u iu balmy influence npon the Son. two sides fronting tho water, briatb. Ask for genuine SOZUDONT, approaches. There is a report that Geo. A medical writerrsserts that women ISutfer I arc so constructed that they cannot a . I . r . i - r- mi - i- . a UAiiAn tnMUV.,uump.t.a.H lor mo msc "4 v. r. r. . . T7 rw:r"r: wc hooid like toinduccthe sa)S mat it ns woaia wnw dw m two Tola m e i ItVoald bo easy to cll tlS0.COQ oopies through ftgtntf. This, at 50 cents ft volamae, would give the ftnthor ft royalty of $.000. ! BuUer will no doubt write ft book.- arsument doctor to let a moose into tbe same ronm with bis wife and close tho door, fccicncc doesn't know cverjtliing yet. It Don't Clatter F TILE OLD YEAR IS GO NX AND THE tv irM.n Jtrv mtsnfivl Kew Tear has come, ntJHPIIRET. JEN ' . KINS ft CO.. are still recelvtna- a their Oy tnrtrs, of PhiUdphia, bftTO discharcea terIIotte. Ho. lit south rront Street, a freah their CWhftidj in consequenco oi their &h?&$?3S rtinsal to gecept ft rcdacticn ia .traces aJwajs ca hand, Ac. jaa? White Meal Yeast. 4 VEUV VALUABLE PURE YEAST 'OWDEK. llainx Imkji thoroughly teated by a great nuny of Hie ladles of Wilmington ftfeljno lirslt itl n In commending It to tho public. It Is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. ! It la male by it las Hodges, of this city, ol pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Wlllard. . Mrs. Gen "Whiting, Mrs. Samuel Korthi op, i or the correctness of her statement For sale by JNO. L. BO AT WRIGHT, It contains all the general news of tbe Dally Edition of the Herald, which has the largest circulation in the Unites tttathes. j INDEPENDEK1IN POLITICS, it is the most valuable chronicle of political news in me woria, impartially giving tne oc currences and "pinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the departmenl Fokeig.k News the Herald has always been distinguished by the fullness of its cable despatches. The new trana'laut'c telegraph cables will increase facilities. Nioht Mail and Passkjtgek Tbain. Daily Leave Wilmington.. Arrive at Florence., MAIL AND ....10.40 P. M ... . 1.45 A. M- 00 00 28 40 0 00 e m an TRAIN DAILT .855 P. M. .7.42 P. M mch SI 11 A 14 No. FrontSt, Sole Agent Barley Sheaf! 1 PAKFECT JEWEL OF A COOKStOve. jra. t Another lot just in. 'Golden Harvest" it's PURK GOLli to the Cook. Tarmer' Bella- :e every time. "Southern Oak Cheapest ovuto c,cr wiercu ior vne money. Look before yon Leap." :l WEAK, UIIDEVELOPED:PARTS OK THK HITMAN BQUY KNLARGKP. DF.VEI PKt. KTRKMiTH K.N F. I." Vtr. is an iTTtrftiT (lain. , wui i n r ru n in ti r . tlhmiii)tiil OnTfi mmrrr. IT TT not ol Dora. Tfrtiir are prwn m riTinr ki KhJK MklICAt.iX. horf .N. V.irnS ".fntf ifc-g. apl!6 lydJtw PFB0ELL HOUSE. "TJWDEB NEW MAWAGEHZNT, -upiQTON, SU'O R. PfTfPT m i . Lata ProDrictoT At! in tic Hatai nnLnua ta all Its axTpoiatrseata. Terms 2. utiui ay- Tuk Farm Department of the Weekly Herald la practical. It goes to thepolut, and does not give wild theories. The farmer will save many more than One Dollar a Year from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concernrog eon, cAiue, crops, iees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agrlcultu ral economy. . , i i "The IIomb" instructs the housewife acd the children In re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports ol traae ana Produce Markets, the condition of money, columns of Mlscella neous Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story every week, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting rews, k Popular Science, the doings of well-known Persona of tht World, a department devo ed to Sermons and Religious Notes. While the WKEKLY HERALD rives tht latest and best News ot the World, It Is also a journal lor tne ramuy. Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a fuL" year. Postage Free to any part of the United ouws or uanaoas. i THK NEW YORK HERALD, ! in a Weekly Form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Address, NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 Broadway and Ann Street PASSENGER No. 43 East- Leave Florence at Arrive at Wilmington... xrain 43 stops at all stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington. and Marlon Passengers for Columbia and all nointa on A C. R.R., CJ. &R. R. Stations. Aiken June lion, and all points bevond. shonid tAke th. Night Express. separate Pullman Sleemers fnr nhnriAatnr and Augusta on Train 43. , All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington I j . i -LjOcal freight leatcs WLTmlrurtoii dallv ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent : T.M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov li M 1 10 W 90 00 00 i an ! a i 25 i 10 i a 75 11 90 411 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 15 Pages. ! i - . ! SCTTED TO BOTP AND GIRLS OF FROX SIX TO SIXTEEN TEARS OT AGE. ; 'I : Vol. V. commences November 6, 18S3. Harper's Yocno People la th hMt awir. ly for children j In America Southwestern Christian Advocate. ;, All that the artists skill can accomplish in the way ot illustration has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed to Its text New England Journal of Education. 1WBHHI. In Its special field there Is nothing- that be compared with It Hartford Evening Post TERMS : ' RinPER Tnmiu Prnpi v . rer x ear, x'osuge rrepaia, j Single Nuxbers, Four Cents each. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cta. The Volumes of Harper's Tonnv Pmiu 81 9i and 1S83. handsomely bonnd Carolina Central R. R. 1 t Company. Oxrics o General Supekin tk if.n r. Wilmington. N. C., Oct. 1st. 16SS. v In bbls.. Sugar House, In hhds......., ,r lrbbls. ' Syrup, In bbls........ ........ NAILS, V Keg, Cut,10d basis.. OILS, gallon Kerosene.... Lard......... Linseed.... Rosin... Tar.. Deck artd Spar.. rUULTBI- . T : Chickens, live, grown. " I I Spring Turkeys PEANUT'S V bushel....'...... POTATOES, V bnshel- , , sweet , Irish, V bbl.. ORK. hArrwl City Mess ...........L...B it Prune ......WOO Rump, ,J70 RICE-Carollna. V ft . ). Rough. V bushel 1 RAGS, tt, Country City ROPE, V ibi 8 ALT, ? sack, Alum Llverpoo .....J Lisbon... ' American..................... SUGAR, V lb Cuba..- Porto Illco... A Coffee ... ; B- i, . -............ ......... iv S 00 i I tit XC-.... CxTshed..... SOAP. V lb Northern Vk9 00 00 f 00 f 00 i 00 30 00 OS 7i 11 1M If s a 2susi. jfewSfeg I L .1 ' -Z . : Common.. ...... g rsrlWS&nt Cypress rgapa.... -ff?J J - . I vypree xieans....... Tui I STAVES XW n TtamL.U W m-- R. O. Hothead L7...M 00 i 4 m ' 0N Change of Schedule. AND AFTER OCT'R 1st, 1833, . THE louowing scneaoie will be operated on ttis PASSENGER MALL1 AND EXPRESS TRAIN ' 1 Dally except Sundays. -- ' ) Leave Wilmington at.... ....7.00 PJ M o.L Leave Raleigh at. 8.00 P. M J Arrive at Charlotte at.. 7.30 A. M " 1 Leave Charlotte1 at........ ..8.15 P. M No.L Arrive Raleigh at.. 8.30 A. M, ) Arrive at WUmlngton at 8.25 A. M i Passenger Trains stop at regular station-1 wuiy, wauDoiauoeaignateain the company! Time Table, i ' SHELBY DrvTSioyt PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. -Dally except Sundays. I ; ; 's No. 3. i 7" 8.15 A. M. I wuiB k oiMJoy............ix.i5 p. Jl. TALLOW, fi.. Fine -Run jrnme..i. ........ r-sn Mill Falr. ....i.. ........ 1 ' H 1 1 : Common Mill IT; Z 4 9 - , V iu.. ......... ... .1 2R, V M feet-Shlpph.lJ g IgJ Mill. PrtTTlH.-;. IP All wmairitv Mi VsMvrt..l North Carolina. WOOL, V lb Washed - 5 Unwashed............. ft Bnrrr................." hex or sample good tnai fiZJn" way of making more money Zjpf can work all the time or U F The work Is utuersaUvadai Jfjfl young and old. You can f.Vs ...... w.i a . n. 1 nnr lz.fi nffi" tn nil wUO STB nSfhR1? ctton at fied we wm send f 1 pr Hamlet with E. A A. Trains to and from RaJ-1 wrltlnir ns. Full rartlmlxn. m A. .1 1 l&Ub' lin. . Ul HUIW " - .MM. xuruun Dieepinguars between Wilmington I who thir whole time 10 tw to r na narione ana Ralelarh and CharlottA. . I m,tJZ .tint-i .nm. Dot Western N C R R, Ashevllle and points West. Also, for Spartanbnrv Cn.Jnin , JZzz ' Atlanta and all rintr&uthwBr " ! La. ii JO VTTQ r w nt ipb- U ! Superintendent. tMltKi General Passenger Agent who give their whole time iojg r,; success absolutely sure. D.r mow. Maine. Wi n do w Shadec. AMV ' C skfl sW best book ever sold for le?tt & price. Tre fastest seiiins rrirk a- by mail. Dogumrmi ted Cloth, will be sent paia, on receipt of f3 00 each. Cloth Cases iw wkii wiuae, btuuwm iot Dmaing.i will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of SO cenu each. Remittances should be made by Post-Ofn. Money CrxWor Drafts to avoid chance of loss Newspapers are not to coot thi JZZZ pent without the express order of Hartkk BXOTHZXJ. Address lk"J6 HARPER ft BROTHERS, O AWNINGS pF ALL At INDS MADE 09 JS AND-PUT UP ' N , VO, PINE HAIR MATTRESSES GIVE- GENERAL SATISFACTION apl 7 THOS. CRAFT; Agt., FurnUtzro Dealer, V, So, Front Street The fastest seLing jjeoplewantlt. Any one ea fi ccssful agent. Terms free. Co.. Portland. Maine. JflO A PEIZESda'.' box of goods which lUj? 1 money Tight away than JSJ & workL ill. of either ex.J0 hour . The broad road wformaeV tbe workers, absoluulr SLjfa dreas, Tkub A Co., ugastf J nor 20-Cmd lyw , .' 11 1 T "tiOOj O O W Pay ftorTtf T Capital not required. ??&st bnslness at which persons oi- t or old, can make great P work with absolute ccrUhirfv'LwJi Ucnlan to IL IIAJXCT wo coTSKmdlyw in
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