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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop, WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. MAY 19. IS81 KaUred a Urn rwtodee at Wilmington. N. C. m eeeoad-clase matter. IfGoMimUh, who wroU of 'The Dtttrttd Village." were mlire to-day he would find ample material for hit pen la the deserted Tillages of the Pacific co i it. The San Francisco Chronicle lays all of the old California mining town are ia a decayed or decaying coodUiori. Some of tbeoj, nott flxir iihinc from 1813 to 1851 or 1855. are blotted Iron existence and lost to memory, tare in the immediate neigh borhood where they once stood. The CkronicU devotes a column to interest Ins reminiscence t of these once busy scenes of human activity and hopes. BeaaUmMadced is tbo tribute that Jefferson Daxis paidJudah P. Benja min. He concludes thus: Bearing co malice totho land and the people by whom be had been nuturtd, from whom be had rcccired tho highest traits and honors, be looked back to the home of his youth with fondest re collections and most anxious wishes lor the welfare of all the people ho had left behind, and has died in a foreign land with the peace of a guiltless conscience and the com pom re of a master, mind. The pride of all Louisiana, tho lore of all true Confederates, the admiration of all Americans who rejoice in tbo glory of their countrymen must long keep green the memory of Judah P. Denj.i- mlo. Republican ticket of that moral and mater il snoDort which it usually re ceives Irom the business community eencrally." This is intended for Mr. Blaine. The circular concludes by de claring "that, there arc among the prominent member ufihe Republican party men well fitted to bo it standard bearers men of pare record and irre proachable character men untainted with the scanda!s of past administra tions r with cli.u4 affiliations men of sonnd principle?, anil commending all essential respects to the esteem and confidence of their fellow-citizens." ' MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. w V fii'V v.fl Kc: l mm hwx mm i. SHOUTS Many Western railro.nl camps now fortiJ the presence of Chinamen. TLcro are about 2.700 births and 1,500 deaths per week in Joadon. Californii is prolucing $18,000 000 of gold and silver bullion annually. V . IlnmneKim hl IH KHTVIVin'l veterans ot the war of Ohio is to tax "mediums." and pro pocs to license them at 300 a head. Tho Pennsylvania State Society in Iowa has over 200 members enrolled. New Orleans cotton mill girls struck against going to work before daylight. The Massachusetts Assembly voted to furnish school supples to pupils free. The DroDertv destroyed by fire in the United States in 1583 was $100,000,000. The total income of the Salvation Army lor 1SS4 is reported at $1,500,000. Vandals have much mutilated tho I soldiers monument on Boston Com mon, j I There are now in existence 103 schools for the instruction of American soldiers. Texa has shipped and soldont'of the State 4.707,979 bead of stock since law. Darham to historic. It was neutral rround daring the armistice bet ween Sherman and Johnson. Soldier of bod armies filled their pouches with the tobacco stored there, fn4, after the surrender, marched home ward. Boon orders came from East, West, North and South, for "more of that elegant tobacco. Then, ten men ran an on known factory. Now it employs 800 men. uses the rink and pick of the Golden Belt, and the Durham Ball is the trade-mark of this the best tobacco in the world. BUdnrelTi iJull Durham Smoking; Tobacco has the largest ale of any smokimr tobacco in the world. Whyr Simply because it is the All dealers bare it. Trade-mark of the BoIL Mir LOOK OUT! DURHAM BULL I ' 1 l If he'd rone for a pack age of BlackwelTs Hull J Durham Bmokinjr To bacco, as be was told, he wouldn't hare been mrnfrM t th bull 'A men 7 1yd nrm c frl Hew Is a pen pxture, by the editor of the New York Times, worthy of a literary Melssonier: "An honest, bard working, and trustworthy gentleman, borrowinz -2.000 or so. would be scanned by the bank odcersl as though be were a Jeremy Diddler; bis securities xawt be giil-cdged. The lavish spend thrift who boa its of fabulous contracts, and who playa a colossal confidence ame, has free ran of bank yaults and treasure chesli. But the AUddinvliie tower crumbles at last. The frenzied dream of the Wall stretl Alnaschar is rudely interrupted. The swindler is detected, and the man who reveled in Imaginary or stolen wealth slinks from bouse to bouse, beset by bailiff and dogged by detectives. After all, honest poverty with contentment is better than this." Kx President Davis make; emrbalic denial of tbo correctness of an alleged interview with him, furnished to the Indianapolis Journal by a Mr. Taylor, a prominent lawyer of that city. Mr. lavit ssyi: MA Mr. Tayjor came to my bouse in the uigbt. saying he had called to pay his respects, lie proposed to go to a neighboring village U stay until morning. It was quite dark, and the road was narrow and crooked, and bo waa Invited to remain where he was until morning, when he took the train to New Orleans, to which p!aco he de sired to go. Whether it was in ignor ance or in disregard of the obligations of society that ho went off to report a conversation held dnriog tho time, he waa a guest. Is unimportant. It is of tome consequence, however, that he misrepresents my opinions and facts as they wtro known to iue. and therefore I am quite sure is indebted either to his Invention or bis defective memory in his statements of remarks attributed to me. For example, he ays I thought Geo. McCiellan could have entered Richmond If Lehad push ed on across the Chlckahommy, and that Geo. Iee thought so too Gen. Lee did not think so, and had aisurcd me that if JlcClellao made the attempt he would be uoon bis heels before he could break the lino ot defence, which I with a small tore oa the South side of the Chlckahomioy would maintain. With a graia of truth, ther Is a general mis representation bl anything I could have aaid about Grant ot Sherman, or Meade or McCIel!an.n Notwithstanding much has been said about the importance of a blood-purify- 1DTXT7TTAT A rVTf ing medicine, it may be possible that JlvXLJ!j U lXiJL J. LKj the matter has never seriously claimed your attention. Think of it now! If, bytbcusnol a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla you avoid tho evil of scrof ula, and transmit a healthy constitution to your oflsprinjr, thank ua lor the sug gestion. Kerned ics. DYSPEPSIA And Indigestion Cures. MAY 3IOON8IIINK. Soda fountaius aro already beginning to explode this year. Break the news to your best girl. -I aim to tell the truth," "Yes," in terrupted an acquaintance, "atd you are prooaoiy the worst suot in Amer ica." i . Father "You can't ma'nage a kite bigger than jourself." Son (not so stupidas hel oks "Why no ? Mother nuanases'j'ou. i Mary Kllcn Chase says there will bo three women to one-man in heaven. We know who the man is likely to be but for the Me of us we can't place three women. Alon.o. dear, do you believe in chosti?1 sho asked dreamily. "No, darling, I do no;." he replied. "We l. Alonzo. that cho3ts to show you are not superstitious. Ihea they fell into a sweet, calm sleep. A crowded horse car. Enter Mrs. Mulcahey with a in. Mr. Mahoney. who is seated, facetiously Wud I hould tivc proof of this. AGUE, FEVER, I And Bilious Specifics. BRAIN & NERVE Force Revivers. GREAT HEALTH , i Restorers. IN SHORT, TAKE ALL THE BEST qualities of all these, anil the best qual ities of all the best Medicines of the World and you will find that HOP BITTERS have the best curative quali ties and powers of all concentrated in them, and that they will cure, when any or all of these, singly or combined, fail. A thorough trial will give posi- the whiskey for yez, Mistres Mulcahey? Mrs. M. (with withering sarcasm) Thank yez kimllv. sor; but yer have ah ye can hould now, I'm thinkm'. may 15 lmd&w nrm WEAK, UHDEVELOPED-PARTS (alrt SEE apllG Wilmttictoit District. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings SECOND ROUND.- Whiteville Circuit at Fair ! Bluff I .May 2l25 Flemington Circuit..' ..May 23 Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Springs May 31 and June 1 Newton Grove Mission 1 at Black's Chapel L.June 7-8 Cokesbury Circui; at Cokc3- bury i .. June 11-15 Point Caswell Mission. .1 . June 18 Dunlin Circuit ...Juno 21-22 Oosiow Circuit Juno 23-20 TTo rVorQ Waccamaw Mission. June2329 J-LauilUADJ W.,ll BonniTT. P. E. OF THE HUMAN BODY KNLAKOED. DKVFI ()I'KI. STRKNGTHKNKD." Fac. in intwtinir I I ill 'Ml I.I .tTiTH'iiint longrnn inourpapr. lnrfxujrioin hturabouttbi. Unth root rary. the adTert i!r, aro Inr-trfft-od prnn may yet articntara by a1QrfH8inic circular rivinr ait r M F.WU'.Mj t.. HutTalo. N.V. TiJ XT TO TURPENTINE WORKERS AND DEALERS IN TTTRPF.lVrTTtfT! TOOTHS ! m. ava, A.1 ja. jaAi -M- Jk- w jliw YOU WILL FIND TUB Puilers, . Dippers, &c, 1884. 'r ITarer?s Weekly. JLtArLROABS; Sc ILLUSTRATED. a Haroer't Wetklv stands at the head of A mcr- lean Illustrated weck.1? jonrnala. Cy Its ut fiartlsan position in polliic3. Its admirable U ofltrations. Its care full chosen Eftlals. ehoit stories, sketches.- and poems, contributed tv tbe foremost artists and authors or the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to tnou sands of American homes. it it will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harper's Wttldv the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. ana, in me pursuance or this design, to pre sent a constant improvement in all these fea tures which have trained fer it the confidence. sympathy, and support ot iu la r ere arm; of readers. Harper's Periodicals. ' Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY.. M 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR. 4 CO HARPER'S YOUXG PEOPLE.. ...... J.. 1 CO Harper's Franklin Square Libkakv. one rear (52 umcera 10 uo Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. WiliMhgtdnV;Cplumttlji '& Augusta H. .11. Co. Orncz o Gekkraxi SoTEsurrEXDssT. WTlailnarton, N. C. Jlay 9.1 4 I Change of Schedule, N AMD A1TES MAT 11th. 14. at 3 fH) A. M., ihe followlns Passeairer benea u c wm pe run on this roaa : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILY Nos. Wetand47 East I -cave JVUmlBgton. Leave Florence. ...i w . . Arrive at C. C- & A. Junction.. Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia. Leave C.,0. AA, Junction..... Leave Florence... Arrive at Wilmington. . . 9.05 P. SX .. 2.40 A. 1 .. 6.20 A. M. fi.40 A. M. .. 9.55 P. M. ..10.20 P. M, . 4.50 A. &i. i. 8.5i A. M. A-Great-Prol)lein. TAKE ALL THE KIDNEY & LIVER ' Medicines. PURIFIERS, The Volumes of the Weekly bejrin with the first Number for January of each year. "Vhen no time is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order The last Jfour Annual volumes or Harper's Wetklv. in neat cloth blading, will be sent by mall. Dostasre paid, or uv express, free of ex pease (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. 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This is un derstood to be aimed at President Ar thur. It is then declared that "any cxaa whoso record is tainted with the adrocacy of an unsound money sjstem would bo particularly weak in New York. This Is meant for Gen. Logan. It U finally assarted that "any candi date likely to launch tho Gorernmcnt Into fantajddor .edrtsinrous policy calcalattd lo'brinritcsta disturbance of ocr peaceable intercourse witafbr eixn countries will therefore inspire distrust and sot only lose a creat many ladifidaal Totes , bat also depriro the Itching Pllrt Symptoms ami Cure, j Tbe symptom are moisture, like prsplra1 lion, inieu.tc ltchine. In. -reaped by scratchier; verr d sticln, parilcularlv at tlzhl; seems the r.ctura; the private parts rs sometimes T A T1!!' AV A TSlfYNT aTeclel. If allowed to continue very serious ,f iAUiV IT 9 iviului nisv follow. "SWAiSt'S ui?t- MKST" U a pcaant. sura cuc. Alao. for Tetter, licb. ''alt Kheuni, cald Head, Erysip ela. 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Address HARPER RROTAEKS, nnv 23 New Ynrfc NEW YORK, 18S4. About sixty million copies of The Sun have ?;ono out of our establishment during the past wclve months. ! If vou wero to paste end to end all the col umns of all The bvnss printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip f in teresting lntormauon, common sense wisaom, sound doctrire, and sane wit, long enough. to reach from Printing House square to the top of Mount Copernicus in the moon, then back to Printing House square, and then three-quar tera of tbe way back to the moon again. But The Sux is written for the inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of . intelligence would girdle the globe twenty seven or twen ol rrVi t" t-fmoa If every buyer of a copy of The Scn during the past year has spent omy one nour over it, and if his wife or his grandfather hasfspent anotheV hoar, this newspaper in 1SS3 has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years Night Maii xxcd passenger trajh, Daily No. 40 West. i Leave Wilmington..... J0.20 P. M. Arrive at Florence.................. 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. Leave Flerence at.. ....4 03 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington .8.03 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marion passengers for Columbia and all points on U. & C. R. R.. C, A A.R.R. Stations. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the j a 12 nt express. 1 - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on xrainu i All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. - - ! Local freight leave's Wilmington daily cx ccpt Sunday at 7.10 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. may y Wilmington & WeWon Railroad "Company . Office of General superintendent, Wilmington, N. C, May 9, 1S4 AN M. M Change of Schedule. AND AFTER Ma 11th, ISSi, AT 9.00 A. M.. Passenzer Trains on the WllmlnC' ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows ; DAJ" MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILi Nos. 47 North and 48 South. Leave V iimlngton, Front St. Dcpt, 9.C A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P. M Leave Weldon. . 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gtonj Front St. D'pt, S.35 P. M Fast Through Mati. & Passenger Trajn Datlt No. 40 South. Leave Weldon 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wilm'gton.Front St. D'p't 10.10P. b . MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington '. .8.35 P( Arrive at Weldon 2.35 A Train No. 40 South will step only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at l.'O P. M. and 4.30 p. M. i Daily, vfeundays excepted). Ileturnlng leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leavt Halifax lor Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at S.30 A. M dally exerpt Sunday. 1ram.No. 4. makes close connection at We don for all points North Daily. All rail vi; Richmond, and daily except -.Sunday via Ra Line. ' i Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. All trains run solid between Wi'muigton an Washington and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. ' For accommodation of local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at C.55 A. M, Daily except Sunday. JOHS F. D1V1N5-, General Superintendent.! T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Aarem. WHOLESALE b mauoraers BAGGING Standard. .... . li !T. Shoulders, V sides s.:.".; WESTERN SMOKED. f Hams........ ........ sides. a..;;;;;;;;--- Shoulders......... DRY SALTED ". Sides.V lb.......... Sheufders, lb.... - BEwiSfvft:::: 2 BRICKS. V M BUTTER, y Jb oiorui Uarolin.. ...... Northern.. . CANDLES, y ttr Sperm............... iTaolow lAdamantlae...... CHEESE. V ftv Northern Factory. MJiuryt vrcam.... . II o "ft 10 J u I 00 0 n 3D 4 State.. COl FFKK. V" ffv. Java Laguyra....... KIO ,. CORN MEAL, y bUB..in sac; DOMESTICS- 8heetlng, 44, yd Yarns, V bunch...... ! EGGS, V dozen....... FISH , , Mackerel, No, l, y bbl 10 i 13 in i. 'if Mackerel No. l y hSf hwl": 2 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbL... ' I Z 1 11 MitrVorol X 7 i i..u;V.".! W tilt Mackerel NoVCv bbK..?'" SSf Mullets. V bbL..T... 72? Mullets, Pork bbls.. N. C. Roe Herring, jr YeT" I S f Dry Cod, y Jb. ",05 ERTILIZERS. onnivl"" Peruvian Gnano.l......80 fu ll 3 Baugb'8 PhospbAte..T..V.VM S S 1 Carolina Ferulixer I" " 28 Bone Meal..7.:... .. S Bone Flour .... .1.'m8 fS Navassa Guano IH. 28 SS Complete Manure. JT'Z S S ! Whann's Phosphate....;... 8 55 ! WandoPhofohte..... " ;m8 Stl Berger &Bub'a Phosphate. 00 m fS Excellenza Cotton FnrHNi French's Carbonate of UmT4 , French's AOTicultural u i Z " J f FLOUR, V bbl- -flre' O 1 1 Nonhern sur;;;.rrr.-'J 8 " Extra ..";; S g Family....;.: i S S t City Mills Extra , 2 Family...... j-a 0,- U 0 I : r, iw ait i li ait mm .. - ia an w 1 jDarolina Central R. Company. OFKCB OF GENKKAL SUPERINTKNDEN , Wilmington. N. C. May l6. 184 11. GLUE V ft GRAIN, & bushel- Corn, from store, bags.whlta. Corn, cargo, lnbulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in baes. white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store.... Cow Peas HIDES, V lb j Green. i Drv HAY, V 100 fts- Eastern Western...., oonu xtiver.. ....... .......... 75 m HOOP J1RON, V ft tm LaRD.fiy "VT a. 1 ' xtoruiera.. .................... ' lDkA ul iiuiui varuLuia.. ...... ....... J) g) LIME, barrel 1 40i LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft. I Ship Sttiff, rcsawed... ...... ..13 00' l Rough Edge Plauk... 19 00; KI 1 West India Cargoes.according to quality ; 1J 00 fit Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 C3I Scautling and Board, corn's ..12 00 CDf New Crop Cuba, ia hhds..... " . " " in bbls Porto Rico, uih ads ..... in bbls. 8ugar nouac.In bMs " " in bbls.......... Syrup, in bbls ........ NAILS, Reg, Cut, lOd basis.. OILS. W irallon Kerosene... I..... II I, Lard : 110 ill oc 40 0 it 00 a i 00 a 1 a I 40 I 00 Mil i. ......... 90 fill SO ill 00 i 1 Mi I r si 1 10 u 75 ill so in it i 1 2 06 ill Change of Schedule. AN AND AFTER MAY 12th, 18f4, THE Order sent to W.E. SPRINGER A CO. GILES A MUBCHISCN. Wllmimrton. N. C. or to the manufacturer, will nae prom ot at- lenuon. waltbr waxsu.n, Manufacturer of Edge Tools, may iO 2m 'yettevilVe, N. C. Beaten by Wind and Rain. SAILORS 01 THE SEA AND LABORERS ON THE I Sash, DOOTS, BlmdB, IAM0 HELP FOR THE LARBOARO WATCH. There is no U Ilia g the force of tho wind; and the height and rash of the set was simply appalling. W hen CornUh, tho boatswain, and myself came down from aloft, after furling the mala royal wc were wet through and half dead from tho hard toll and the exposure."- So said the mate of the "Grosvcnor," when relating the IncIIcnU of an Atlantic cyclone, after nearly aU the crew hid mutined and left the ship In boat to escape punishment. Mechanics who labor upon ' lofty buildings ; carpe iters, masons, painters and bricklayers, may be called a kind of shore sailors, and that their numbers are not more largely decimated by accident and disease It a marvel. Mr. Ja- bcz Rogers, tuck pointer, house painter, etc., of No. CCS Madison street. Chicago, over a pipe and autumn fire, said f your correspon dent: . ! MNo, I am only young man yet thirty-five, that's all; but the kind of work I do tells on a fclUw's looks and constitution. La ft Spring I was about run down with orer work ana ex posure. I had to gire up doing any work my eu. ana icai maae. oat 10 OTersoe tny men in a sort of half and half war. 1 thought I ! wa played oat far cood and all. I was racked with a cough, at up fled with a cold, and torn and d'sble1 with RhcunlaUim. Do? I took PARKER'S TQRIQ and it cured me. Those three words tell ihe ory t cured me. To all reruns sabject to rUk from exposure, PARKER'S TQMIC will commend luelf It ru- rinee toe liui White Lead, Paints, 1 French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT; CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT, the sunshine. of steady rea diner, nleht and day. it is only by little calculations use these that you can form any idea of the circulation oz he most popular or American newspapers, or of its influence on the opinions and actions f American men and women. 'A he bux is, ana will continue to be, a news paper which tells the truth without fear of consequences, which gets at the facts no mat er now much tho process costs, which p re sents the news of all the world without waste of words and ' in the most readable sha je, which is worklnsr with all its heart for the cause of honest government, and which there rore believes that tbe Republican party must ro. and must go In this coming year of our )ru. 1994. If you know The Sux. you like It alrcadv. and yon will read it with accustomed diligence ana prom aunng wnat is sure to be the most interesting year in Its history. If you do not yet know The Sux, it is high time to get Into ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fae- toxica of WetheriU & Co., and Harrison i Bros A Co. ,paufa cleat guarantee for their quality and purity. A fine One of ICooklng Stoves at Factory Price, In addition to oar large and full HARIJWAEE STOCK, to which tout attention laYcrpectfully Inrlted- eptt NATITL JACOBI, 10 South Front St ood. Incites the torpid Liter to a ty, and opens the pores of tho kin. TnU la the season of oot-dooLS perils to fceaitb. Keen the Tonic near rmu Piioea. to cenu and tl a bottle. Uiscox A Cow Cheia lau, New icrk. may 10 dAw lm nrm Tobacco Selling Fast. 300 B0XES A2? CPPUM SOLD with- Terms to Mail Suesceibess. The several editions of The Sun are sent l v mail, postpaid, as follows: DAILY 60 cents a month, $6 a yeir; with 8unday ediUon, $7. SUNDAY Eight page . Thla edition furnish es mo current news of , the world, special articles of exceptional interest to every body, and literary reviews of new books of the hhrhest merit, tl a vcir. WEEKLY! a ycar EigQt pagca of the best matter ox the dally issues ; an Agricultural Department of unequalled value, special market reports, and literary, scientific, and domestic Intelligence make Tie Weekxt 8cic the newspaper for the farm ers household. To clubs of $10, an extra copy free. Address I. W. RNT.AJT Pnhll.ko. I novf Thr Snif. X. Y t t Shirts Made 1 f10 ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA fhlrt X tag and No. 1100 Linen for tbe low price of SX.OOJ . perfect fit and good subsUntial work uuurownki. . .. .... iinieeu. vur muviu uu cniumutra m Uir 303 Boxes and Caddies to close consignment. I ed to call and leave their measures at the above various uranos xrom so cenu upwards, i f remaraaory iow pnee as the Wilmington Shirt mea'S onwards. SAM'L BEAR. fix. IS Market Street Factory. febsau J. ELSBACil. Pro 27 Market fit. scneauie will be operated on this So.l. j follow in Railro; PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRA IN Dally except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at... 7.S0P. M No. 1. Leave Raleigh at 8.00 P. Ml Arrive at Charlotte at.. .....7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at 8.45 P. M No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at 3.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.C0 A. M Passenger Trains stop at reg?Jar station only, and points designated in the Company'r xime xaoie. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. x- d S Leave Charlotte... 5.15 P. M. j Arrive at Shelby 9 03 P. M. ) Leave Shelby 7.00 A. M. ) Arrive at Charlotte ...10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with li. & A. Trains to and from RaJ- eigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmingtot and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations yr eeiern Kj i. i., jxsnevuie ana points West Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, ' L. C. JONES. SuDerintcndftTit. r. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agentj No. 4 Sufferers irora Youthful Imprudence causing nervous Debility, Valuable in Used 23 vmth Dr. A: Gi Olin. Box 242. CMa- may si-dSwly mental and physical werkness. formation for home cure FREE successfully, go. i to- BATE'S SPECIFICS. Prepared from formula: used by an eminent physician during 20 years successful : practice. J - Specific No. 1 Guaranteed to effer.t a. rstrlt- cal cure of ail affections of the Bloojd, whether Scrofnlous or acquired. Skin diseases, vim pies, moth patches, etc., are permanently cured by Bate's specific No. . Price $L' Specific No. 2 Cures SemixIl Weakvjs Nekvocs Debility, from Youthful iEdir nonsor Excesses, prod icincr Exhausted Vital Ity and Loss of Manhood. This remedy is un equalled in the care lot these complaints. It la a powerf al stimulus' to the weakened Nervous System, assists Nature to renew th utrrmrt h and vigor of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical cure. Price $ l. Specific No . 4 iives instant relief and twt. manently cures Ehcuinatltm. Price $2. , i Specifi No, 6 A positive cure for all weak nesses common to females. 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Burrv. 11 H AT- Ti tor the worktosJj fJ VA J mal, yonfrit.t box of sample goodi that JSgda way of making more money u js young and old. Yon can e"rt"a cents to $5 every evening. rTxt work may test the flaVioCfi nnrallAWl nffer: to all WbOSre w lied we will send $1 to pay lorm7tcll. writing us. Full P.1 SJSfcWS who give their whole time tow ,1 success absolutely sure. P rTl: now. Adaresj Maine. snssojr m - . - IMS W. mmgP oest Dooa ever vk u price. The fastest seiw fc Immense profiU to 5 people wail it. Any one cxt cessful agent. Terms JZt&8j Co., Portland, Maine. g week at borne. 54 S66 p absolutely. U Capiul not reqnlx&LJliya buliocss at which peon &s or old, can make great P t JV workwith Jtrc9 tZaa 015: box of goods wWch wiune riht f than wjZieA Vr world-. AU. of cfthcrr., t may 31 ly-d&w una nor su-wna 17 w
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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