The Daily Review. HISH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. . , . SATURDAY. ArniLTlU, I8t. Kotered al the PostoOee at WKmlagtom, N. C, a seoorxvciAM natter. mil tee to accept bis resignation, siting the reasons that influenced him. and suiior that bo was read ftnd willing to aid in any and all leglfcmate ways' the obiects of the committee. Tbo com mittpfl then isrccDtid Ihd reMznation Mr. It. II. Bauls was unauimously elected to till tbo vacancy and assumed t Ha rltitiM nf the chair. On motion, Wednesday, lhe 25th day of June, was fixed lor tbo meeting ot k ctof.i Mnrsnftnn. and Raleigh We yield moch of oar editorial spaca .7nPii r the nlace of holding tbc to-day.to the nabltcalion In fnll. um. itm. i I t i . . . i i traded from thn Nttri ami Ohitrrcr. ot The following resolutions, ouereu oy ' lt 1 1 - r U'ninn wnrn imnni Convention, In, session at luieign on Resolved, That individually and a3 a WN.fn Uv VTr nrwl1 ttm rommlttM wo heartily approve the lion to the resolutions Introduced by Plo in tbo platform ,. . . . , party adTocaliog tbo abolition oi tnc iur. uaiioway, waica iook io a repeal n.efnal revenuo sytem of the general of the Internal Revenuo siftem not I government as onerous and oppressive !( mvfiftif!nn YT?nr1 rnti Kn It Kj-k I lr t lift rXHo!e of I ll6 StatO. , late bolitioa-J the wo commmd , , S " K ' to the careful and prayerful considcra- reDeateI? declared both in its platform lion of some of our neichborj. and In numerous memorials from Dem- 0 I . 11 . J a LM Tho rojololioni should hTo beoa ocratic legimiorfc nuureu . iu pabliAci ea Je,t,rJa, bat wen, forced K SciTIV in" of er until to-day. Tbe Acwsana Observer rurnHhes us with the following yery Interesting sketch of the newly elected chairman of tbo Sttto Democratic Executive Com mittee. It says : Tbe election ofMr. Richard II. Battle to tbe chairmanship of tbe Democratic thu rnnl U too well known to admit ilnnht nr misconstruction. Resolved. That we beartiiy commena tbo earnest and faithful efforts of our Democratic rcorescntativca irom tnis finite to secure a socedy repeal of the taxes imposed by this oppressive sys Ipm. 1 lieselved. That tho people of Norm Cirolina arc too enlightened to be uc executive committee, io tbe place of ceived by tho pretencea cm ra oi iuo Capt. Coke, resigned, is a rutin coalition anu i.epuuiican parties "' Irnn.U Umnt r.f thm rwi'if ir4l I St&tfi IO UCSlfC a rCDC.ll OI IDIS SYSIBUJ. tati m M W - "-kV mm m m m mm v w . r.r.;Mi inn9rwrrnrmMi i.v tht iti. IThpv Averted in tbeir piniiorm acu fc.. . .W- f . .w. , I , . - i mable cent eman. Mr. IJ&ttle bas been mamtaineu upon me cauvnn mnmhof Arih.MmmiHMf.ir f.utrtn arotho iustice ot eonunuinxT saio sys wM.a wnllniiAnt1 K.vlnrr Kaon o f t PfTI . Anil IhCAT SUQUeU annOUDCCraeilfc OI f W. 4 m 4.4 UWWM.J. M.fl'AL V.. 1 - . intxi ian tinM nrhih .Ufa hn h am nnnnsuc no hev is a recoiroitioa OI zealouly dlscharccu cyery .duty iin tne vanuuy anu jusute j pwauwu posed oabloi by the mrunjittee or by of the Democraiic party upon mis great thm Miir Dnrin? thACn lnn( rjir- I nUPStion. iIm hi hn nn nnn nn thA mmmitlM The resignation of Col. L. I). S'e- nrnntil.liiriL whn hv IWn mora Dhenson. ol ake. as a member oi the rnf? nir.ro mnttnnf tnnn trnn in I fi-lltml executive Committee. WaS ten- hi ilrtvotinn 1 thm H4j. nf nnr nrt v I rfpfrd. It Was aCCePled. atld K G. than the rcntleinau wh"fe merit ba beu ao appropriately acknowledged by tbo ox ecu tire committee. Mr. Untie was b irn at Iniibburg December 31. 1S35: rraduated at tbe University ol North Carolina in 185t with crit honor, ana then aerrtu as tutor of mathematics and crit Greek sueceively for four years. In 1853 he bczan th prartico of the law at Wadeab jm. where be remained until tho outbreak nl the war. when he entered the army as tirst lieutenant Company I. 43.1 Rej:iiu-nl. Subse quently falling into bad health, bo ac cepted ao invitation t act as private secretary to Gov. Vanrc, who had been el.ctcd Governor in ISG-2. lie retained this ofilco until 19TI. when he was ap pointed Stale Auditor. Mr. IUttld posseisd tho full confi dence and eteni f the Democrats d Wake county, ami though never an as pirint forQic, ho wi nominaifHl lr the Iwrr ILuc i 1872: fr tht consti taiiinl convention in 1872, nnd lor the Senate in ISSO. Hu b t alraya n -tered actively and real. usly into each canvav nnd hu invarianly d.ne hiti wholti duty in each campaign. Quiet and unobtlruftive. ha I Jt firm and f Ilrt'liant and he unites prudence with boldness, modcratinii with tenacity ot opinion in a very unuual decree. He is an ab.o lawyer, a wi.e counsellor and a ationg party man. In .a word we may say that his ippointnicnl will cer tainly give preat at:tactoii t the party in the State, and that the hi!, trust of being at too head f cur arty i-jcanizstion cu!il not hav? be it more worthily or more nppiorinieiy bo ew . aot tb e cr. spati: OKIOCKATIC COM- Mrrri:i:. UALF.IOII, April 10. 183 1. INirfiiant ti Ihe cdl tif th central ex ecuiire nMiiuiitt!. fe Stt exeeuiive i-o iiimtie of the Deimvr itic party met lhi d.-ty. Al im-mi tu I'hairmtti.Capt. O. t tvius Coke. cad d the cMiniin tu t order. Tne following tueiubei.4 wore fiunil to bv present: Messrs. U. It. Htttln. (Scnrge II. SmikV and J. J. Litchtonl. of the cen tral executive comtuit;re. Kirs; d:stiict Harry Skintur. Tilt. Second district A. J. Galloway. Wayne Ttiird district II. B. Short, Jr., Coin tubu. Fourth district J. S. Battle, Nssh. Fifth district A. E. Henderson. Caswell; M.S.Robins, of Randolph. Sixth district J. 1). Shaw, of Rich mond; W. J. Yates, of Mecklenburg. Seventh district W. B. Glenn, of torsytb. Eighth district Jordan Stone, proxy for R. M. Furman, ol Buncombe. Mr. R. II. Smith, ot Htlif&r, repre sented as proxy S. J. Pemberton,of tbo sixth district. MrE. R. Stamps rep reseated Mr. Charles M. Bus bee of the central committee and Mr. John D. Stanford, of the third district. lA. Gov. J. J. Robinson, of Macon, and Maj. S. M. Finger, of Catawba, being In the city, were invited to seats in tbe meeting. Tbe appointments made by tho cen tral committee, of Harry Skinner of the first district and John D Stanford of tbe third district, to fill vacancies were ratified and confirmed by tbe com mittee. At this stage of the proceedings the chairman. Capt. Coke, called Mr. W. J. Yates to the chair, and in an appro-' priate speech tendered bis resignation as chairman of this committee and then retired. Mr. W. B. Glenn offered the follow ing resolution, which was unanimously adopted : Etsolced. That this committee duly and highly appreciate the able, honest and eQcient aervieea of tbe Hon. Octavius Coke, chairman ot tbe State executive committee, and bis resigna- Dunn. Esa. 4 was chosen to fiil tbe va- j The following res-oiution, ouorcu by Mr. W. B. Glenn! was adopted: Resolved, That it be recommended to . . . i . i i the COUniy conventions iu:it wnen iuvy meet to send delegates to the State con vention they also appoint delegates to attend a coneress.onal convention of the districts a now constituted to be held at the same time and place with tho Mate convention, lor the purpose nt organiza tion in the congressional districts, and also to elect delegates Trom said districts to tbe national convention, i It was understood and ' announced that the congressional conventions allu ded to in the above resolution, are solely for purposes of organization and elect ing delegates to the national Democrat ic convention. tml not .lor sii'miinating ciiiiuiuaics i'T V-ngzess. 4 R. II. Uaiti.k. Chairman. J. J. LiTCilFOltu. Secret try. Iotili : on Ask for 4Roiigh Coughs. Colds, ore ciiisrhs " Ion Coughs," fo: Throat, Hoarse ol of of of of ncrs, I rochfs, 15, Liquid. 50a. eod H APltll AST! US. ' As somewhat g!" an inducement to amateurs we take this method id an nouncing thit everyone fending us a poem on Spring" this year will receive a pound ofdyuainito done up in a beau tiful eet of colored tissue paper. Now is the timo to get up clubs. Chicago Xtics. j A loing fither at C.nytcjn, N. Y., in hi- anxie'y t m.-.iry oil hi da im liters (riliien in number) aft quick as possU l!e, ha- kilU d his !', laken ttui l"cks off his diM.r.. and; hunj: .P-f-o ladders ovs.r Ins dMrard bv llie d.'ze, .and still hs provision bill is aslarcuas ever. Hismnrck Tribune Tin? p!eitir:ible pnrt: An Austin man. w ho h 4 j-int n l mil a book of p.K-ui-4. n.i;t Gilh'Hidy. and the loi.otvin;; pr t ut-dirgs vn- had: "Did ou read mv new book?1" G'i ji's. I read it." ll-iw did ou like ilr" .My tlenr sir, I u-i.Miro you tl.rtt I laid it aide with a rra. deal of plrasur.u ' - JijuisSijflings. lt ou don't marry me," he exiaim-i'-I. ""IM iak mjs--lt ut of this jhati-d worM and I 11 haunt vou as long ds you live!" Said she: It will be miro re spectable than your present 1 aunts. lleae stand a lililt) further oil I nev a a . i er cvuiu Dear tne smeu oi aicoiioi so soon after tea.1' Boston Transcript. i i An Indian womaa lost her speech for a month, and the rest of the family gamed nlteen pounds each- Hysteria and Nervous Prostra tion, f . We give our readers an extract from a cheerful letter, wriltcd by Mrs. Eliza beth Smith, of Richmond, Ind., who says: ''Simaritan Nervine cured me of hysteria and nervous prostration." Comment is useless. i NOTICE. The Following Statements arc iniiiiiifii for tiiA Rcnefit of I the Public Ueati and Reflect. "I have found Warner's Safe Cure all it was ever represented to be. .... sirevepori, jm. o. o. xav.. "For nearly 25 years I have suffered "with kiduey and liver disease, never 'having found relief until I used n ar- "ner's Safe Cure, which cured me. J. T. Cami-ao ac. &ivanna7i, Ga. 'Arv son was entirelv cured ot ner- "vous prostration and stricture of the "urethra by mtans of Warner's Safe "Cure." A. A. YYalkek, Eufala, Ala. Times and News. "I am a miracle to all those who "know what a terrible condition ! have "been in and all through the power of "Warners Safe Cure." Mrs. M. C. Lavell. Jlcmpslead, Texas. "Warner's Safe Cure is an excellent "medicine, and beyond all question has j "greatly benehted my children, par ticularly my son. . REV. W. W . l'ATRICK, Editor North Texas Churchman, lorl Worth, Texas. "Twentv vears aco I was discharged "from the armv for consumption. I 'had a wretched cough, great pains in the lungs and several hemorrhages. "Mv nhvsician cave me up and I be- to mv amazement has restored me to Enlemrisc. Miss. ' A. A. Fowler. "I have been a sufferer from Bright's "disease. Jklv limbs were swollen to "an enormous size, and dropsy set m. "I passed a great amount ot urine and "mv life was full of misery. I went "to Hot Springs and engaged the best "of medical skiU but all tailing l began "the use of Warner's Safe Cure, and "after the use of 12 bottles I am a well MISCELLANEOUS. KAIItROAJJS, &c Win tho coming: nun" smoke ?".ras set tled br Prof. Fiat in his charming- pam phlet He Bays, moreover, that the rational war to jise tobacco ia through the pipe. Ail agree that only the best tobacco should be used. Which is the best?. That to which Nature has contributed the most ex quisite flavors. BlackweU's Bull Durham Smoking' Tobacco fills the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds of all the tobacco grown on the Golden Tobacco belt of North Caro lina goes Into the manufactory of Black, well, at Durham. They buy the pick of the entire section. Sence Biackwell's Bull Durham Smoking' Tobacco is the best of that tobacco. Don't be deceived when you buy. The Durham Bull trade mark is on every genuine package. j A i Biackwell's Genuine Bull Durham is the choice of all judges of Smoking Tobacco. Wilmington & Weldoii Railroad Oonipany. s OrncK ot Geitejlax SoPEREKnuruErrr, WHOLESALE wholesale aiaallordcxslUgher Wlhnlngtbni N. C, Nov 17, 18S3 ! r 1 Changefof Schedule. vcclt general w .-i . BAGGING , TC i Standard... '2 tt....;...; CAON-orth ciroK WESTERN SMOKECCT : asms.. - Sides Shoulders, i... .... DRY SALTED SWC8, . 5 5 St ON AND AJfTER NOV'R 13, 18S3, AT 1.05 -,?icrs. Jr B A. M., Paseensrcr Trains on the Wilmlng- A I.RKT .S-Spirlts TxirpcnL": t ilmlmrton, (Sundays ex- ; -i CORN MEAL, :bus., h iaVi: cepted)...!.......J.r...... .12.30 A M COTTON TIES, btrndi , Weidon...... .............. 630 A M DOMESTICS-T? V tun(Ue-.- 1 $T mch 7 1yd . xtrrn ' c frt -Capital Prize $75,OQOS Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- ; portion. man. Nicolaus Iangei County Treasurer. New Braunfcls, Texas. I had the capacity to do jus he value ot Warner's Safe "I wish "tice to the value ot Warner's Safe "Cure. Everybody who is affected "with 'kidney or liver trouble or al- "most any disease llesh is heir to "should use it. It surpasses anything "ever introduced lor ladies troubles. 1 Vhave taken over 70 bottles, and my "wife and daughter have been restor ed to health through its use." W. W. Manning, Portsmouth, Va. Ocean House. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ffe do Jut Up certify (hat tot supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Ur airings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted toith honesty, fairness, and m vwvf fswith sMjisu4t fill mvnmm A..f . srifh ize the Company to use this certificate, wUhfac- WllllllllfftOll. COIIlinhlfi jrimilcsofour signatures attached, iuitsadver " .WtUiUWM i & Augusta RJ R; Co. ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DaJLT Nos. 47 Nokth m 48 South. Leave WlLTilngton, Front St. DepU 8.53 A. M ArrlTe at Weldoa.. 2.31 P.' M Leave Weldon.. 3.00 P. M Arrive at Wlim'gton, Front St. Dpt, S.40 P. M Fast Thbocgh MAn, a Pasenoeb Tkauh Datlt No. 40 South. Leave Weldon . . 5.50 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton.rront St. D'p't 10.25 P.;M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY No. 43 North. ' Leave Wllmlnsrton R m i m Arrive at weldon... 2.m A. M. Mail and Passengeb Teadts Nos 45 and 41 Leave Wllmln ce Arrive al Leave Weldon, (Mondays excepted)!. 05 A M Arrive at wiimwgcon... 6.55 A M Train No. 40 South wW stop only at Wilson. uruiuauoro uau Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave aiount tor Tarboro at 1.20 A. M. M. Daily, Sundays excepted), leave Tarboro at 10.00 Al M and 3 Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 turning leave Scotland Neck at daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection don for all points North Dally. All rail vis Richmond, ana aally except Sunday via B& .Lane. - ,...!. Train No. 43 runs dairy and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond aud wasninsrton. i- w a- j All trains run solid between WPmlncrton a&, vasmngTOn, ana nave ruuman raiaco sleep erB attached. , . .v- j..,. For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 7.00 A. M. ! Dally except ouuuay. . ! JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera" Passenger Agent nOV 17 ' :.ivU ew cw iork, each I i New Cltv.each 1 I v M s I BEESW BRICKS. BUTTER. T ft worth Carolina,.-.... wa. Mia uVs CANDLES, V fi sperm Tailow.1 Adamantlme...: """ CHEESE, - worthern Factory... Dairy, Cream... State " COFFEE, V ft " Java................ Laguvra.... " .... S.I Hi Sheeunr. 44. isms, "ir Duncn... KbKiS, dozen. FISH : . 1 ... ly M.I w.vi, I Mackerel, No. 1. V hbl 1 ' I Rocky 1 (.vr vr-v -i L. yhvl OQ . 1 and -L30 P. MackereL No aV i5S m I Returning - Sicker Na ? S fcbbi' I S P M. Dailv. f?.1' J- h bbL. 1 2 Road leave " ftSL.. V 1.. , P. M. Be- ttrxr vt- im :i 8.30 A. M. NHerrmg.y;:;; ! at We J;P.. h:- i 2H i m AaaAaAiAAiiiiiu. mw v i irm m . i j; -pu ;,,,,?; 36 00 r Bangh'sPhosphaS;,,'-2l2 CaiolmaFeriSr.'" -"X " Ground Bone?::::""- 2 Bone Meal. " ti Bone Flour.... .... 2 Navassa Guano....!.""" 2 :- Complete ManuM..U 2 Whann's PhoBnhVJ:"",,"- . . WandoPhosphater.","M2 91 Excellenza Onttn, i252Sf?"5 French's CartaiGta? 5? i French's Agricultural iw' I S J FIXJUR, "rbbl r " v - vv ..00 ' tisemenis." Extra;...:... t . XI V M 7- ' : Office of Genkkal supBBitfTKXDSNT. Wilmington. N. C. Nov 17,1383 tloa as t ueh cbalrmaa be not accepted ; that they fully rccorulio tbo tact tbat ha has made Ebrts lor the party which have been auoceasfal, aud that bii personal tacrlfioci for the party have booa such as to eatitla bim to tbe grati tude of tbe Democratic "party ( tbe Stato. Messrs. Glean and Battle were ap pointed to wait ou Capt. Coke aud in form bim oX the action of the com rait tee, Ctpt. Ccje. rtturninx. nrgtd the con- Patti is the ere i est i bargain-maker In tbc world; she can get anything she lines Tor a mere song. , ICescuetl from Death. i William J. Couehlin, of Somerville. Mass.. says- In tbe fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of lungs follow ed by a severe cough J I lost my appet;te ana uesn, ana was confined to my bed. In 1S77 I was adjoined to the Hospital. Tbo doctors said I hid a hole ia my lungasbig as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of DR. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I got a bottle. when, la my surprise. 1 commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. Is a dog valued for what it will bring or for whit it will fetch? Ayer's Cathartic Tills arc suited to every age. Being sugar-coated, they arc cay to take, and j thcujth mild i and pleasant in action, are thorough! and searching in effect, j Their efficacy in all disorders ot tho stomach and bow els is certified to by eminent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens. "Mv health is now excellent, but ia "the summer of 1882, when I was mak- "insr a canvass foriappellate clerk, my "health and strength gave way. I had A 1 . 1 f. ll great lassnuue wiin pain m me re- "gion of the kidneys, and it was al "most impossible to ralhT after any ef- "fort. At this time my wife induced "me to use Warner's Safe C re, and to juj iii'at uuiiijuii auu ill i ii ivtvt c .i 1. 1 o faction, I was restored to health and "have remained so to this day. All the "difficulties I complained of have dis appeared and I give the credit wholly "to the Safe Cure. t Richard T. .TacoiJ, Ex-Lieutenant Governor. Westport, Kg. "For nearly a year I was troubled "with extreme wakefulness, a failure of strength, pain m the right side and a general breaking down of my "system. I used various reme "dies prescribed by eminent colleinates j 4,but experienced no relief. My trouble I leingol a desperate character, wi'h no rcliei lrom medical sources I con. "eluded to trv AVnrnpr's Safe Cure, and "am to-day as well as I have ever been iu my lite. I crdmlly commend it 'to all who suffer from kidney or blad 'der diseases." t I W.M. S. Cune, M. J). Tom's Drool; Va. 277A. Loveliest Amofij; the Lovely s slio who renews r preserves tho beauty of her teeth with SOZODONT, confessedly the most eueetive prepara tion for them, v olumes ot evidence micht bo adluccd in support of its claims to public confidence, as a means of invigorating the teeth and rendering them pure, glistening and srotlt ss, and not less satisfactorily prov en, is its balmy influence upon the breath. Ask for genuine SOZODONT, and accept no cheap substitute. Commissioners. Incorporated in 18CS for 25 vears bv the Lear lalature for Educational and Charitable rrar roses with a capital of tl.OOO.OCO to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran chlse was. made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1873. The only Lottery ever voted ' on and endorsed oy toe people of any Satc It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fifth: Grand Drawing, Class K, iu the Acadmv of MuIc, at New Orleans, Tuesday,, May 13, 18S4 163th Monthly Draw lnjr. "j I " Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. ' LIST OF PRIZES; 1 1 0"J Change of Sch ed u ie; 1 AND AFTER SOV'E ISth. 1883. at .3 A.- M., the fohowtnsr Passenecr Sched uie wui oe ran on itm roaa : j I No.42 Leave Wilmington, (Mondays excepted) 7.15 A M . Ai-rive at Florence. . ...... .11.40 A M No. 45 Leave , tt rence, (Sundays . excepted) 7.40 PM Arrive at Wilmington....... 13 HJP'MI NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILY Noa. m citTMiiis-Extri':r.":,;,is ' ' ' ' ' ' m Kill 1 1 w in GRAIN, f buaheV"""" uorn, from store, bags.whlta. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white., Com, cargo, In bags, whits.; Corn, cargo, mixed, in bagj.. vauj, liuiil DkUHj. ... cow Peas.;... HIDES, y jb wreen : (Sir i w i t j i West and 47 East. Junction... Leave Wllminytoni... 9. To P. M. 2.10 A. ii .. 6.35 A. M. .. fi.40 A. M. .. 9. 65P. M. ..10.50 IV M. .. 4.33 A. M. 8.23 Jl. M. Leave Florence.... Arrive at C. C. & A Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia............... Leave C, C. & A. Junction... Leave Florence.... ........... Arrive at Wilmington..,. Capital Prize of. Capital Prize of. 1 Capital Prize of . 2 Prizes of $6,000. , 5 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizos 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes of of of of of of of 75,000 2.-.n 0 10,001") 12.. OL 2,000 10,000 1,000 500 20......... 100 , 50 1. 25 APPROXIMATION PRISCE8. 9 ApproxlmaUon PrizeB of 760. 9 " 500. 9 25C 10,000 10,0-0 20,000 30,000 25,0f 0 25.oqo ,7.'i0 4,500 2.250 j BEFORE V- AND -AFTER Dectrlc Appliances are ser.t on 30 Dzyi Trial. TO mn 0LY, Y0U?iQl OR OLD, T HO s.rm mtr-rtnj from Kkstc3 DzBiLrrr, f V Lost rrLiTr. Lack c7 Xebvk Fobcc asd Vhion. WAsruia Wbacxwsek. ma4 all Uiow disease of FxasoxiL Katvrk rt-u!tuijr from Amvsts and OTHa VAVsts. fxmy rtiif and complete resto ration of Hkalth. iKttan: Kiraoov o vuiiTxnk Th gnaift diooery of the Kinetntft Century, iend mt mk for lllastrtoJ fampblct frc. AddrvM Y01TAIC BEIT CO., MABSHAll, HISH. nov 27 lf&odAw t th s WEAK, UIIDEVELOPED'PARTS OK TUB HUMAN BOUY K.MARHKD. PKYKU OPKII KTRrVr.TUI'Vl'n ... m ...rr itt. inr.i'lrloin rrrr Cri-umr ntinri.i itrnirAL('., HnrtuT spll6 ijdAw You mike mo tired," eaid tho irliecl to the waon-makpr. iUOBPHIIIE HABIT. m-n B.M.Ull)l.Jm.lllM tl OOT.37 IreodAw tth ilrv IrkOtr. 1,567 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to ibe olftce of the Company in New Or leans i For further Information, write clearly, giv lng full address. Make P. O. '.Money Or ders pavablc and address Registered Letters to NEW OliLKANS NATIONAL BANK, I New Orlkans, La POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by express at onr expense; to M. A. DAUPHIN, . New Orleans, La. r M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C apl 9 wed-sat 5v-lArw White Meal Yeast. i i I A VERY. VALUABLE ' PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many pf the ladles of Wilmington, i feelino hesitation in commending It to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, ot pmre vegetable matter, aud she refers to . i Mrs. A. A. Wlllard, i Mrs. Gen "Whiting, i ! Mrs. Samuel Northi op, or the correctness of her statement !' 1 For sale by i" , JNO. L. BO AT WRIGHT, . 12 & U No. Front St, mch 31 Sole Agent Barley Sheaf ! i PARFECT JEWEL OF A COOKf trre. Another lot just In.. "Golden Harvest It's PURK GOLD to the Cook. "Farmer Relia ble every time. Southern Oak" rh...t Stove ever offered for the money. PARKER A TAYLOR. Night Mail and Passenger Tkaih, Daily JSO. 4U w EST. j Leave Wilmington ..........1040 P. MJ Arrive at Florence., 1.45 A. M, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY I No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 1.3 85 P. M Arrive at Wilmington... 7.42 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. - Sro.40 stops only at Flemington: and Marlon Passengers for. Columbia arid all TMilntn nn 4-i & C. It. It., C, & R. R. Stations. Al'Keu June Hon, and all points beyond, should take the Night Express. i Separate Pullman Sleepers; for Charleston and Augusta on Train 18. - ... j rf All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington . Ixcal freight leares WUmiugton daily ex cept Sunday at 6.10 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent nov 17 i 1 ' -i Carolina Central R. R, - A !"'--. i Company. Ornca o Gensbal SuPEawTSKUKjir, Wilmington. N. C Oct. 1st, 1SS3 s Dry....;...............t. HAY, 100 2s Eastern i I .v.- IU II North River...... HOOP I1RON, V B)...w......... J ai LAUD. lb- r .. . - Northern...:...;...;...'.,."., ia North Carolina...... ..J cat LIMEyV barrel.... .L..u..l 40 f LUMBER, City Sawed, f M ft. orup ferair, rcsawea.....,..:...l8 00' Rough dge Plauk.. .....15 GO & vvcBiinuiatjargocs.accoraiDr i .to nuailty;.i....;..,....is 00 C Drcseed Floorln?. Bea8oncd..l8 00 r. 8cautllng and Board. com'n..l3 00 : MOLASSES, v gallon -: j. , ew urop cui;a, m anas uc : . u N U. VjbV. to S Porto lilco, inbnds.......... CO 0 -J . " , in bbls. . 00 0 Sngar House, la hhds oo In Obis. vrup. In bbls.. ! NAILS, V Keg. Cut. lOd basU.. 0 00 I OILS, V gallon Kerosene... ............ 11 1 iLartu. Ill I Llcgeed Rosin Tar ......... . Deck and Spar... POULTRY Chickens, live, grown..; .... . r Spring ........ - Turke vs PEANUTS bushel.. ....- POTATOES, v bushel ;u sweet. Change of Schedule. ( i JUSlf AJTXJCJS OCT'R 1st, ,1883, THE follorwlng Bcneaaie RailroaoT : will be operated on ttia PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Daily except Sundaya. i - j 1 iave VTllmlngtonat. 7.00 P. M rio. i. ieave Raieighat...... 8.0QP.M J Arrive at Charlotte at.. .....7.30 AV M ) Leave Charlotte at.. ....L... 8.15 P. M No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at.. .;. .8.30 A, M J Arrive at Wiuxrtngton at.... 8.25 A. M Passenger Trains ston at rrnUr staHnm only, and points designated la the Company? Time Table. . t SHELBY DIVISION. PASt31TNTCR. Man. EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. I Daily except Sundays. V (Leave Charlotte. 8.15 X. It C Arrive ai sneiby. 12.15 p. m. I vuoxiotiie... ...... 0.40 T At Trains No. 1 and 2 mat a aVmu U.n,1. T a. . T,7 wi-WB Ai, nimi.ii8mg to ana from RaJ- Through Sleenlnar Can hohroon Ttni-.t. and Charlotte andllalelh andrln1 Western KCE R. AthertlS, S5t'.?'W?. : ,4 L. C. JONES, r w rr awh- o-lt Soperintcndent. w. CLARK, GenerU Passenger Agent No. 3. No. i Window Sh purr wnrra oil. apl 14; PUBOELL HOUSE. "JJNDKR NEW 1LANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON N n - Lata Proprietor Atb-ntiA nri tnaum appotatanenta. Tcrmm ay. Q AWNINGS OF ALL K IND3 MAD03 JjJ AND PUT UP. CD ,PINE HAIR MATTRESSJES GIVE 1 GENERAL 8AT18FAfmov. if apl 7 THOS. U.!CRAFT. Art.. I Furniture Dealer, I 1 20 So, Front Street l tt 1 91 ! Ml II in: ! i' HI Irish, tfvbbl.. It ORK, V barrel- ( ' City Mess....,..;.... Prime........ .....II f Rumr:. .......-.. 17 00 f- RICE Carolina, p ftv. Bough, f busheL.......J.. RAGS, fc-Counta-f ......U.4 I M City. , : ROPE, tfv ft ...... J T P SALT; V sack. Alum........... Ldverpoo ..................... w " Lisbon...........:... - ODI American-..;... I SUGAR, V- ft Cuba -i - ! ' Porto Rlco.i..... ' A-s-Coflrce. Jj B . G- " J Ex c- , a CruBhed. SOAP. tf MnrthArn ..... ' SHINGLES LES. 7 In. frM.........? zi T Common.!.. ..... ? " !; I Cypress aps 2 J; Cyprees Hearts V9Z r STAVES. V M W. Ok Barrel..! t R. O. Hogshead ...... ffi TALLOW, V fb.:.....'. i 1 TIMBER, tf- M f eethlpplng-M Fine MluT -JJir Mill Prime..5! Mill Fair.;.;...... 'i) f 1 Common Mill... fJ f 1 Infeiiorto Ord!?nary..... m t whiskey, tf" gal NoruicB--: z j North Carolina. ',mi Z 4 wuuii, v- in Yvasaea j Unwashed.. ........ xiTirrv........ ........... mall ToarM."'-! box of samplcgoodi that A-V way of making more money w you ever thought iBLV Capital not required, we can work all the lime or -rr Tke work Is nnlvenaUysPj, ? young and old. -You t8 cents to $5 every evening "T-jji f work may test tie bnrfn, paralleled offer; to all who are fled we will send $1 to VJT. writing us. Full P&rtfk"- SS?i sent free. Fortunes wu- w P Address . Snsson who give their whole tia w ' success absolutely sure. v r fx now. Maine. r . s. wvnr arantKI IOI J 01 AfiJfiJNlHSSK-Ws: Dest DOOK ever soju -oo " ence. . Thefaatest selllflf if;. I tO Any ons InnumM nroflts tO tf' -rtt people want it- Any o cVAitfr' cessful agent. Terms vtt. J. Co., Ponland., Maine. box ox gooos menej right av wmlrf All fit the workers, absolutely fs , hot w-omu w , y ray than wJr" vMralrcd. ouaincss at Jrr.T att 51 workwith abfwmtecertajntT oculars to u- rLauuA - , noy 20-CiBd lyw