The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. resigned a decision was hurriedly for warded to me, dated April 7ib, bat mailed ADiil 12. endorsing this clerk npou bis own ttatement that be was innocent without receiving the proofs I bad offered oral lowing rae to ba beard la person, a decision which. I venture to say. will bo pronounced by eilher congress or the courts to be in contra vention orlaw, justice ana Dropnety. I cnarge tnat inesecotncwenicircuin- stances make it imperative upon me department to prove that no connection exist between them, and to show why it neglected American intercuts anu American sufferers; why it negotiated A t ft I . A A. a nasty anu injurious treaty wuuuui snbrnittinir it to the Senate: why it MAY MOONSHINE. FRIDAY. M 4 Y 2, 18S4. lCurd at the FostoOc at Wilmington. N. C. a aecon4lasa natter. 1 The charges made by Gen. Adam Badeaq aralost President Artbir are Tery aertoas, and If substantiated, will eo far toward cookinz the Presidential 0isa rr- thm nrftipnt inrambnt at the I concealed that negotiation from the ofli Tn AmaU ther ro as followa cer should first have been consnlt- officc. Xra detail, tieyaro ct3 JToirow. . fn tQ u. Why for montns it hinrYoBJC, April p. Tne Jrt&une failed nolca accusations of corrup- this morninz publishes the following .. -mnM0Av nrcsnd nnon its atten- leUer from Colonel Adam Badeaa, re- .:0D nd finally dismissed them with- person to bs tarred and feathered by centlj United btatca Consul uenerai lor out r,iiinir tha witnesses or considering bis bo:n companions, ue was pre- the evidence; wbctner tne3e were an pareu w view auj ucan ui wnuue wnu equanimity, anu aiuer some nour ue was obs erred to rise ana survey nim- A lady reader writes to Fay that she has been losing her hair recently and wants to know what she shall do to pre vent it. Either keep your bureau draw er locked or else discharge the biied girl and get another ' of a complexion differing trom your3. Rockland Ga zette i - There is a fine distinction between a delect and a misfortune; for, while one cannot prevent the latter, the 1 defect may be due to himself. Said a man to mcaler in horses: t'You fooled rae in a hcrse I bought fast week." "What. I?. Never! 1 xes. you said be bad no defects, and I find that he is blind in one eve." " Why. my dear sir. that U not a defect; that's a misfortune." Chicago Herald It fell to the lot of an inebriated MISCELLANEOUS. Cuba: Sir Haying resigned my position of part of one deliberate scheme, and what Consul General at Havana, I beg leave M thc Icason for this course? to state my reasons lor this act. . Under our Democratic system even tho gov ernment Is amenable to those whom it represents, and a subordinate whose charges of delinquencies. in bis superi ors are disregarded may appeal to his countrymen to secure their rights and his own. Wc are even now approach in? tho moment when the present ad- I hold myself ready to substantiate ivcrv one of tbesc charcc3. and I call upon the State department to publish self in the pier-glass. Did he shriek with horror? Oh dear, no! He simply observed with complacent resignation: .rorv ffonti.h that has Dnssed between "Become a bird, by Jove!" and then .-icoir nri mn sinM November 23th last. laDsed once more into slumber. N. . tho day of my arrival at ray post, Graphic. ... i ... I .... witbout one woru. oraiwcu or uuu -uieminta." said a sorrowlul swam lino mutilated. I! declare of my to his heart's desire, "this is , the third knowledge tnat no legitimate interest, t ;me tnat your father has requested me ministration ts to ass lor a veruict upon pahnc or private, can suffer from this to remove my person from these prcm- "Heed him not." sobbed trie grapneu to tne prcsiueui. a u.-i appeal to the people tn-mcrrow- unlcsi I bear from you." Within twenlj-foni honrs the answer came : "Resignation . 1 Mm. mm mm. J. A rtj I T V. f U Q T fT t" its course. The time is therefore biting to throw so mo light upon the conduct ot one of the department which com pose that administration. On February 23, and again on March 22 last, I ad dressed the President, protesting against tho action ot tho Stale department in persistently screening corruption, and at the same time negotiating an injuri ous and improper treaty with Spain. Oa Aprd 4. baring received no reply beyond a bare acknowledgment. I tele graphed to tho Preaideut, requesting to be ordered to Washington to substanti ate my charges. To this also I receiv ed no reply. On April OJx I azan tel egraphed in these words: "I have tbe honor to tender my resignation, to take effect immediately. I can be ordered to Washington for thc purposes already, explained." I then received a dispatch by- cable from the Secretary of State, announcing tbat tbe Presi dent did not think it advi3ab!e lor mo .o return to Washington, as my services were required at Havana. I immediately replied: "I request you to say to tho president tea: i am un willing to servo under a department whose policy I disapprove, and which I consider has treated me with in justice and indignity. I lender my resignation, to take effect immediately To this I got r.o reply, and asrain tc le- graphea to tne presiuent. i sunn unless ir Lion accented as reouested." I low charge the state department wiih grave dere liction from public duty; with gros? and continued neglect ot injuries and in jolts put upon American citizen. American seamen and American trade in tbe Island ot Cuba; with a vacilla ting and ignominious policy, requiring often to be stimulated into tbe defence ot piotection ot Americans, and even if sometimes assuming an nonoranie anu becoming position, abandoning it as a rulo before the resistance of Spain, and yielding more than onco'just before Spain acceded to ils jnst demands. I charge it with negotiating a commer cial agreement with Spain to manifest ly improper and illconsideml tbat in six weeks after it was signed it had to be abandoned and a new one concluded in which two of the original seven articles wero omitted altogether while two others must be submitted to the de cision of the Spanish cortes, not yet elected. I charge that tho stipulations of this agreement are injurious to the interests and honor of the country, and a re proach to its diplomacy, for it provides that the United States shall abandon to Spain duties amounting annually to $6,500,000. while Spain gives up to us only $1,700,000 In return. It provides that American cat torn house officials shall report to aSpanish consuls, iu order to enable Cubca authorities to enforce rigorously their exactions on our own trade; and this, as it standi, istbe whole of the agreement lo-day. I charge that this agreement ws in reality a tn-aiy, and not submitted to tho Seoalo in ac cordance with the constitution; but un der the pretence tbat it w s a "ooiu tnercial agreement." important stipula tions with a forelsn government were entered into witbout tbe sanction of that branch of the legislature whose consent is Indispensable. Two impor tant provisions in the treaty of January 24 were thus altogether illegal and un constitutional; one stipulating, as I have shown, that the custom house of the United States shall lumish to Span ish consuls, whcnovcT they noy request them to certificates of thc cargoes o mnr inri tobacco brought from tbe Antilles and tho other, far more grave, establishing 'perfect equality o treatment between tbe bpanisa provin ces and the United States," and remov iaz all extra duties, "or discrimination not general as to otner countries having tho treatment of tbe most lavorcu na tion." Tbe executive bad no more freedom and that no one will jbo hurt except tho3c who should not bo screened. KUADAND THINK. Wounds given to honor never heal. Corncillc. Every great passion is but a prolong ed hope. J'cuchcrcs. 1 Fiction pleases tho wore in propor tion as it resembles truth.' He who lives but for himself lives but for a little thing. ZTaoaH. Yoojunt but few things necessary is the foundation ot many virtues. Our acts ruakc or mar us; 'wo are tho children of our ovvn deeds. Victor Hugo. J Women enjoy more the pleasure they give than the plcasure'they feel. Jlochcpcdrc. As to trouble, who expects to find cherries without stones, or ruses with out thorns? To succeed one must Tometime3 bo very bold, and sometimes very prudent. Xapolcon. Hypocrites are wicked; tbey hide their defects with so much earn that their hearts an; poisoned by them. Marguerite dc Valois. There are m tt'es everywhere, But smocta green grasses are more common ttill ; Tho blue of heaven is larger than the cloud. Mrs. Iiroicninrj. Whatever the world may fay, there are tome mortal sorrows, and our iiv3 ebb away less through our blood than through our tears. Juillerat. When you measure aught give full measure and weight with a just balauce. One hour of equity is better thun severs ty years of devotion. The Koran. It is much easier to find a score of men wise enough to discover the truth than to find one intrepid enough, in the face of opposition, to stand up for it. lses." . iieeu mm fair one. "do not co." "I must." Just! then tho father's steDS echced adown IkA liitllntnit rm. nit n nt rf m Ck in old gentleman," said tho departing) lover: three removes arc as good as a fire," and he clutched his sombrero and departed. Boston Courier' '- 1 2 -iml 22 - -23- ii -ig , j ' Fa " 9inw 'ti' 'ILL V V The best evidence in the world of the purity and excelieace of BlackwelTa Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is found in the fact that the fame of this tobacco increases from year to year. This could not be the case if it were merely gotten up to sell. or had any dubious or dangerous ingre dients in it Among' mfllions of users of all nationalities, surely some one would find out if it rere impure, injurious or unpalatable. For 18 years this tobacco has been acknowledged to be the best in the toorld, and every year the Bull Durham brand grows more popular, the demand for it wider, and smokers more enthusiastic over its delicious natural flavor. Ask your dealer for it Get the genuine trade mark of the BulL , There is no mischief done where Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking; Tobacco is used. HAXLKOADS. &c TFilniington & Weldou Railroad Company. OFFICE O? GEMEaAL StJPERlimJNDKUT, Wilmington, N. a. A ptll 25, 1S84. .La. I Change of Schedule. nN AND AFTEE APRIL 27, IS84. AT 9.00 Passenger Trains on ailroad wiU run as follows I P. M. 2.5.0 A. M. stop only as Wilson, men 7 1yd nrm c f rl DIXIELAND SUCCESS TO TRIFLES i 1 CUCUMBER PICKLES, In bottles, ke3 and bbls. Large and Juicy. Twenty-four Hours to Live From John Kubn, LarayeUp,-Ind., who annouuecs that he Is now ia 'per fect health." wo have tho following: "One year ago I was to all appearance, in the last stazes of Consumption. Our best physicians gave my case up. I Goaliy got so low that oar doctor said I could only live twenty-four hours. My tnenda then purchased a bottle of 1)11 WM. HALL'S RALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, which considerably bene Iked mo. I continued; until j I took nine bottles and I am now iu pcrlcct health. The.. Georgia cotton crop 13 very backward. Seven new churches are now being built in Little Rock, Ark. Ch.nese laundries arc springing up with wonderful rapidity in the South ern cities. lhe Mississippi Alius, at wesson annually convert 750.000 pounds of wool into cloth. Crystal Springs, Miss., is shippin large quaniies of strawberries to points INorth and West. Mississippi grows the nnest wool in the world, and yet but iittlo attention is paid to tins industry. s a. . V r-v tJ A lam il7 named u ueii, living in Knox, county, have fallen heir to a tort unc of $8,000,000. ChUtanooogn .Tenn., is talking of organizing a jockey club, for the pur pose of giving regular race meetings. I l our hundred and nxly seven in mates of the Lunatic Asvlura of Miss issippi, with 200 more knocking for ad mittance. . The calcite crystal marl found in tbe mar' beds near Whiteville is said to be liner than anywhere else in North Car olina. Nearly 500 miles of railroad have been built in Mississ3ippi during the past two years and the manufactured cotton output Iia3 been doubled. Tne oyster canning factory ati . New- bern. N. C. has achieved aii abundant success. Over 100,000 cans of oysters have been shipped during the past three months. One woman is said to label over 5,000 cans in one day. PRUNES, DRIED APPLES AND DRIED PEACHES. i Received lately and guaranteed fresh. CANNED GOODS: FRESH APPLES, j In quart and gallon cans. PEACHES, BARTLETT, PEARS, PINE APPLES. TOMATOES, (standard). WINSLOW'S CORN. GREEN PEAS, STRING AND LIMA BEANS the Wilantnp- tun cb r exuon fun. DAY MAIL, AND ELXPHESS TRAINS NOS. 47 NOETH AND 43 SOUTH. Jbeave Wlunineton.l!rontSt.DeTt. 9.C0 A- ii Arrive at weldon... L. 2.S1 P. il Leave Weldon. L. s.oo p. m Arrive at w lim'gton j Front St. Dpt, 8.40 P. 3J Fast Thkocgh Mail & Passsxges Tratn Dailt No. 40 South. .Leave weldon k. o P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.25 P.JM ItlAlL. AL FASSESGES TRAINS T)att.y No. 43 North. Leave Wllmlnarton....... Arrive at WeldonL.. Train No. 40 South will Goldsboro and Masmolla. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky awiuinoriaruoroai l.-u A. jy.. ana 4.S0 P. iu.. jjaiiv. i buna a vs pxepntfn jfehimfn leave Tarboro at 10.00 A.M and 3 P. M. Dallv. jx&uiax lor ocotiana jsecK at 3.25 P. M. Re- lunung leave Bcouand Jsect at .39 A. M aauy excepx sunaay. xrainno. 4. makes cloeo connection at Wei aonior au points JNorth-Dally. All rail via lucnmqna, ana dally except Sunday via Bay Train JIo. 13 runs dallv and raatraclAart CAT! nection for all Points North via Richmond and wasmngcon. " s All trains run solid between WPmlii-trm Tvasnineton. ana have Pullman Palaco Sleeri ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a nassEn- gcr coach will be attached to local freight leav ig Wilmington at G.55 A. M. Daily except csunaay. JOHN F. DIVINE, General SnDerintcndeat T. M. EMFJ1SON, Genera" Paasenger Azenu WHOLESALE PPIcfT' The wholesale i small orders ! BAGGING Standard. 2 lb....... BACON North Caroll."" fw"ii, V ID Shoulders. V fc Sides, tf-is.:. " WESTERN SMOKED-"""T tiaras.. ...... ........ 1 Sides, lb...... Shoulders.... DRY SALTED u.uuj. v ...... ........ ... Shoulders. & uAiiiuia-spirlts Turwtt,J r 03 q O ! Ci wijka cacn....... i New City,each 5 BEESWAX, V fi.....I f BRICKS, V - : a BUTTER, fh norui varoiinju. ...... CANDLES," "-f'tt'T 30 9 I Sperm 1 1 Taalow O Adamantlae " " f lO CHEESE, y ft Dairy, Cream... State 'k" COFFEE, y lb " Java Laguyra.. '"" mo o ft 10 Q IS corn meal, v bu. . in iV.:: COTTON TIES. V hnnaTT0, SheetlDg,44, f yd Yarns. bunch EGGS, y dozen .....I'- o Ol 85 o S5 o 6 00 a n u u ,a . Mackerel No, l V half bw fs S 55 Mackerel, No. 2 bbl.... .j 5 X Si" Mackerel, No. i half bbV 5 S ' Mackerel! No. 3. bf,K 0Dl" I Si 5 VTnllata 2 1.1.1 ' " 4 .............. i on m r ainueis, rork bbls 7 nrr . L N. C. Roe Herring, ker JS S ? Dry Cod. W S 9 4? 4 TILIZERS. -2 non " f 11 37 Wilmington, I Columbia & Augusta R. K. Co. Office oy Gsxkbai. S upesiktentjen t. . i Wilmington, N. C. April 25. IS 4 I FER1 Peruvian Guano, No. 1..... n ra !Jaagh-sPho8Vhar.V:-.rSS Bone Meal ' ""S S Bone Flour....;... ..'Tqqm Navassa Guano... j in aX Complete Manure.... ioo oo Whann's Phosphate m Wando Phosphate :"m J3; J( It. 0100 Oi7Ct tM or 45JC7 a Dnate r"- Berger & BuEz's PhorphatB. 00 CO iS ExcellenzaCottotvFcrSMS SS? rench's Carbonale of lEZr'Z Agricultural TI f, u ..............., .. o in Northern Super. & 4o Family....... i aty MIHa-Extra.... .... .... e eo FamUy..... ...... 575 extra amuy.... 6 so ou OI75 a e av 4S L. BBIDG-ERS & GO. 11 0 North Front St. apl 26 Nothing Like Them. Benson's Capclcc Porous Rasters are be- yord all comparison the best. Prompt, sure. trice xo cents. i apl 21 War ! Books. MISCELLANEOUS IMilCSONAL. 1884. ! Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATEDJ Harper's Magazine begins its sixty -eighth vol ume with tho December Number, it is the most popular illustrated periodical In America ana England, always fully anreast oi tne times in its treatment of subjects of current social and industrial interest, and always ad vanclng ltsstandard of literary, artistic, and mechanloal excellence. Among Its attractions rorisMarc: anew serial novel ly William Hlack, illustrated by Abbey; a new novel by K. P. Koe, illustrated papers by George II. Boughton, Frank D. Millett, C. IL Farnham, and others ; Important historical and biograph ical papers; short stories by W D Howells, jnaries Jwauc.Jtc. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: IlARPEB 8 MAOAZINE fl 00 llARPKU'S WKKKLV 4 00 Harper's Bazar 4 oo Hakpkr's Vounq People l 50 Harper's Franklin square Library. One Year (5i Numbers) 10 00 rottagt Free to au $ubscritxrt.in the Vnitea States or Canada, SEVEN GREAT MONARCHIES of the An cient World. By George RAWlinsox. What Is more TERRIBLE than Wat?-unless it be a war among publishers, then what could dc happier, for rejoicine: book buvers? Such a war Is in proeress. Price reduced from $13 to $2.40. Specimen pages free. Not sold by dealers; prices to low. . Books for examin ation before payment. JOHN B. AI.DEN, Publisher, 18 veeey St., N. Y. apl 21 4w . P. O. Box 1227. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More Weak Eyes Change of Schedule. n AND AFTER APRIL 25th. 1&4. at F 4.33 A. l., the following Paeserrer Scued u;e will be run on this road : i MIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nob. West and 47 East. Leave Wilmington .7. 9.10 P. M Leave Florence 2.40 A. ii Arrive at C. C & A. Junction .20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40A. M. Leave Columbia 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. .......10.20 P. M. Leave Florence.... 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.23 A. M. Night Mail and Pabsknqes Train, Dailt ISO. 4U WEST. Leave Wilmington lfi.40 P. M Arrive at Florence MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN No. 48East Leave Florence at Arrive at Wllmlnarton.... Train stops at all stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemingitoii. and MarioD Passengers for Columbia and all points on i & C. R. R., C, & R. R. Stations, Aiken June uon, anu all points 40 Night Express. Sejarate Pullman Sleepers anu Augusta on Tram 4 0 All trains run eolld botween Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 5.00 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINR, General Snucrlntenticnt T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent 66 i: 65 1 W f 4 11 1 1 15 73 .45 A. M. DAILT .S.) 111. ...7142 P. M beyond, snould take the for Charlestof WLUIu w IB n txKAJJN, sr Dusuei jornr from store, br.gs, white. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Cora, cargo, In bags, white.. Com. carcro. mixed. In bss-s.. .1 . . . - - - KJ uaia, irom store. Cow Peas... HIDES, ? lb varcen. ...... Iry BAY. & 100 Ibo- Eastern..... Western North River HOOP HRON. W lh LAliD, Vtr- : j N orthem . . , onn tj arouna m LIME, barrel i 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, r M ft. cmp isiuu, rcsaweo. oo Rough Edge Plank ....15 00 Wee t India Cargoes.according 1 1 to fluality..! l.t 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l4 00 MOLASSES. p"crallon i ftew crop oiiba, Li lihos..... " In bbls Porto Rico, In t Eds.. " " In bbls.......... Sugar House, ia bhds " .-- in. bbls Syrup, In bbls ' NAILS, & Reg.Cut.10d basis.. OILS, gallon- Kerosene Lard..'J Linseed Rosin.. j Tar. O a a a o 9' 6lU K 11 It Pi 01s! 11 30 t o a a xiv me a ms em 1 eis to oc 40 00 00 00 26 40 0 00 0 u a ; o u 0 o . tb e ' & a 9 an Deck and Soar POULTRY -Chicken?,, live, grown... ..... spring Turkeys PEANUTS & bushel.. ...... 11 1 10 . 90 90 00 00 '25 10 75 93 0 016 Old ol 0 e t o ft 0 : 01V 0iv ribl to m&ko tbis enzazexuent witiioat tho s&acUoa of tbe Senile than I bad. I charge tbat this agremcnt waa scrupu lnntlT concealed ia all its roiuts from thrhisf reDrcienUtire of the Uuilctl Staica on tbe islaud which its slipula tioos almost exclusively aUcct, alihouzh prirate parties and iutcrcsled indifidu als were taken into the confidence of tbe department, and repeatedly con sailed at to lis Drovisions : that though the text was freely circulated in lithograph, no bint of its progress was given to the ofSrer taoro closely concerned in iu crnTiioaa than any other tenant of th coTtrnment, and who ought to haru been able, ana woo was aoie, o mmisa information without considering which it should nerer hare docu concmueu. I rhirrn tho department, simultan romlv with the other delinquencies. with screening and supporting a corrupt consular clerk whom 1 repeaicoiy re ported for -violation of orders, gross in- snDoroinauoo, sou a4u and private moneys. Tbeso accusations, eight times pre sented, remained ntterly unnoticed, cfiidally for four months,- until tho day -when I left Havana. A private letter, it is true, extorted an evaiire reply from the secretary ol slat in March. defending tho delay and announcing a Xarther postpones est; and after I had: Thevolumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for Juno ami rtaramlternf ear.h vpjit When no tlmo is specified, it will be under stooil that the subscriber wishes to begin with The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maga zine, ia neat cloth binding, will be sent by nuui, iip&iu, on receipt oi w per volume. Cloth Cases. lor bindlmr. 50 cents each hv mall, postpaid. Index to Harper's Magazine. Alphabetical. Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to CO, inclusive, from June, 1630, to June, 1WS0, one vol., svo. Cloth, S4 00. j Bcmlttanccs should be mado by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss. 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Gold mclai awarded the author by tbe National Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. This bdok should be read by the younn for Instruction, and by the afJieted lor relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. There is no member cf gorietv ta xc (mm i K'a book wlU not be useful, wbf ti guardian. Instructor or clergyman Argonaut. . f eawwy aicoicai jnsuiute. "t VJ'.W-J.1' barter. So. 4 Bull2nch Street. UOStOn. JIasS. . Who HLS v lm rr.Rnltvl nr all diseases renulrinz skill ami l . .wuw-. l , oosunate uepZa tnat have uaiueu mc bkxu or .u I I n nth.r jmjrBicia&a a BpcciHi trearca succcssiai- y witbout an In stance oi isiiure. ' AT)l2ijti Change of Schedule, rH AND AFTEK OCT'K 1st, POTATOES, bnshel oweet , Irish. ?" bbl.. POILK. barrel- city filess 3 K sTA Prime WOO C17M Rump 17 00 tflS 00 BICE Carolina. lb Eoueh. V bnaheh. 95 fl lU BAGS, lbCountry.. IW 1 nil m . mmm 1 i 01 Ulty ROPE. V ft SALT, sack, Alum. Aaverpoo xsbon American....... SUGAR, ft Cuba i. .......... 1W0 following bcneaaie Railroad : 1SS3, THE wiU be operated on this Porto Rico A Coffee Br- " , C " Ex C Crushed. SOAP, v ib Northern.. 00 00 00 00 00 DO 00 00 a a a a a a o o .0 o 10l 6 a v PASSENGES MAIL. AND EXPRESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays. M M M SI M M ) Leave Wilmington at 7.00 P. i. jeave Jiaieignat.... 8.00 p. ) No. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. Leave Charlotte at r.i.5 r no. m. arrive itaieign at 8.30 A. ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.25 A. Passenger Trains ston at reirsbir fitn.n only, and points designated In the Company SHELBY DIVISION, PAS3ENGES, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. SHINGLES, 7 In. y M M tt Common.. J 60 111 Cypress :Saps.. f g Cyprees Hearta 0 00 O 7 STAVES. V M-W. O. Barrel,.12 00 It I w R. O. Hogshead 00 00 CM w 'ALLOW, v ib.;..- m 0 1MBER, M fcet-Shlpplag.lS tt No. 3. J t No. 4 Dally except Sundays. xcave i;nariotie...... 400 ll 8.15 A. M Arrive at Shelby ......12.15 P. M. xaveDneiDy v7.40 p. arrive as unariotte 5.40 P. 11. Trains JNo. 1 and 2 make r.lran mnmm rr . . . . , t-. . . 7 . u. jnaimei wita k.a. J. rains to and from R.i. clgh. A nrougn Bieeuins ci and Charlotte and Raleigh and Uharlottp.. x .&g i rain Cars between Wilmington TALLOW TtMTtPIT? Fine Mill. ........11 oa , Mill Prime..... 'LSJE trill c. tODH 9 BO ""il S SLU.. .............. ..." - . ff Common Mill .. f 2 i S m. mm X tjl MJ W II A I 1 1. I m mt WHISKEY, V gal-Northera-l North Caroliha....... 1 W4X3L, & Washed...... 2 Bum 11 si i t- n AT Ti for the working class. wLj mall vou free, a royal, tao- box of sample goocb that will put r i way or making more money in Mil fTri- I hr.nrh rwas1hlA St SHT V""ZZ Capital nol required. We will urt ro can work all the tlma or In spare irain ro. x ior otatesvllle. Stations I c11 wen an me unu or in Brvvj,icJ Western N C R R, Ashellle and points West. lke work Is universally aUptci wbowg Atlanta and all points Southwest. cents to $5 everv evening. That ai . . - m mrm mm L. C. JONES, wort may test the business, wo T, innftrintTiri i iaraJiCiCu oner: to an wno re w octl I writlnz us. Full nartlrn!ars.drectto. sent free. Fortunes will I mAoc, For Sale. i PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES, - who give their whole lime to the war- .' success absolately sure. Don't oe, now. Address Stixsojc Co., sxAinc urn i jc''ty. KlbMEa Such THYSELF 500 Horses BE FITTED OUT WITIT yj Bridles, Saddles, Collars, I lame i. Ac Harness, full line of Trunks. Bags and eatchela. Car ria res. Burgles. Phjctons, Carts, Drayi, Ac. All out goods are fresh and best qualltr for price In the State. - 1 J. - KCDOUaALL BOWDKN v . " Korth Frost St. Next to D. A. Smith's Furniture Store. aplSS 4 , 8 SEVERAL FINE BUGGY HORSES. GOOD MULES. Also, Carriages,SBuggics and j : Hearses toJU5i:ilowe6trpossIble;rates. HOLLINGSWORTH A CO.. f livery and Sale Sullies, Emch 15 Cor. 4th ax.d Mul berry sta Dyed TMONACH'S, 16V SECOND STREET.te- tween Mariet and Princess, Ladles and Gen Ueraen'a gooa of every description, any color. Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. I iSend me a pair of tout old J&d Glove. . -COV AGENTS "" The Urgest, ot ever sold for Jess -- fnce. Tre fastest scmng DW,n lnieU mmesse profits to agcots. -f jL. i tf people want it. Any one cznui"Z vpoi ceasfnl agent. Terms free. JJArj7i.ir Co . Portland. Maine. voiwi a week at none. fji kzr absolutely earc busmess at which persons of wUot Wl or old, can make great pay alJ fff. jr K work, with absolute certainty, oTSuwU" ticulars to U. Hallett Co.. Ponu S66 A PRIZE ddTe'tr. box of goods which will help money right away than Wt?2e&t hour The broad road to fortune tfflLg, f dress, Tkujb A Co., Augusta, nov 20s3d lyw h: