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MISCELLANEOUS. inei m m e THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonic, ouickly and completely Cures Pypepeln. indigent ton, WrnunfNS iuinnre Blood, .Mttlarlu,Chll!nud Fcvrrs iling mnedv for Diseases cf the id Neural;!. It is an unttihn? KidHOTa and IJver. It is inraluable for Disease, peculiar to Woawa, and all who lead sedentary liven. it doe not injure the teeth, caurehtadih'v produce constipation ct'inr Iron rxnin . I; enriches aud purifies iboJblood.8tmi:1 ne appetite, aids the swdriiifetir.n ui f ;: vwi Heartburn and iv Ic-tHi ;, stsd -t. v. $ the museles and nen l or Intermittent Fev-r, fsstitude, " a: ;. En '-rgr, Ac., It has BOMfuat. fy Tho (rnuiiM- has ulnv; Iradc t? i croaked red Ones . iapjcT. Tak- . . ti ip iT.ljrT " 1 ' - . Jan 1 I j dftw The Daily Review ibe recent Presidential election cast the largest Icraocratic majority of any JIOT.AMESlEdflbr tf P fi8t in f6 Union- The of J- Jthenkjretio after an unhappy and on- W1L9UH6TW. N. C. Uticcslul struggle for a loothold among THURS . - DftY. JANUARY mi Knteied at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C. . as second -class matter. 1 1 I 9Jm for working peop'e. Send 10 I mm mm si cents postage, and we will mall j on fseb, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that wilt pat joa In the way of mak ing mote money in a few daya than i ou mwtr thought possible at any business. C apital not required. Ton can live at bom i and work In spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexe, of all ages, grandly successful. 0 cents to $5easllv earned every evening, lhat all who want work mav test the business," wc make this unparalleled offer To all wno are not well satisfied ve will send (1 to pay for the trouble of rlting us. Full particular, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay ab solutely sure for ail who start at once Don't delay. Address htiksox jt Co, For: land, e. dec 2 dftwly JLi I fkl more money fban at anything else WW I Mm by taking an agency for the best selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. None fall. Terms free, h ali.ett Book Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2 d4w ly APRT7P send six cents for postage, M. 111JLi, and receive free, a costly liox of goods wbleh will help ou to more money right away, than anything else in this world All of either sex, succeed from the fir t hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad dress Truk Co., Augusta, Maine, no v 3 d Aw ly The London Fall Mail GaztUe de votes part of a leader to home rale. It prophesies that some form ol home rale during the new year will be accepted as the ultimate outcome of the enfranchise ment of .the Irish Democracy. It thioks the Crimes Act will be allowed to lapse, but that the biil to reform the jury law for change of venue and trial by special jurors will become a statute. It admits that the lull harvest is not ready to be reaped at Westminster, for the seed must be sown in the provinces before beingarnered in Parliament It concludes that the duty of all who aspire to sway, the English sceptre is to educate by agitation on the platform and in the press the vast but inert forces of the new Democracy. Inasmuch as three Cabinet ministers are very close to the editorial room ef the Pall itall Gazette, such die a about home rule and such recognition of the growing Democracy are regarded as significant & O A AAA presents given away Send VftvjvW us a cents postage, and you will Kt tree a package of goods of large value, st will start you In work that will at once bring yon in money faster than anything cUe In America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of aliases, for ail the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for al workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. Hall err & Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2 d&w ly First National Bank of Wil ' mington. CAPITAL, STOCK - - 2"t).o 0 feURP LOS FUND VJ0 sposUa rfccelvort and collections caade ou al acaoibke point in, the United States MJUQCTCflCh, B. B. 8URRU8S. D. U. WORTH M.AKTLK. J AS. SPRUNX UKORGK CHADBOURN. officees. B. BURKU8S ...... K. W1LIIB. r. larkins. arl 9 Presides Cashier Aaat Cashier Sash, Doors, Blinds. White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. There are fifteen Senators to be elect ed in the next thirty days, with two changes coming in favor of the Repub licans and one doubtful ease, that of Illinois, where they may lose. Farley, of California, and Slater, of Oregon, will be succeeded by Republicans; the former probably by ex-Minister Sar gent and the latter by John il. Mitchell or George H. Williams. Jones, of Nevada, will try to get another term, and so will Hill, of Colora lo, but in the latter case the opposing candidates are many and the issue is doubtful. Ingajls, of Kansas, will probably be elected, as will Cameron, of Pennsyi VAuia, and Piatt, of Connecticut, while Wisconsin will have a content with Angus Cameron refusing to run. New 1? m . - . a a . a I org. witn us ngni already not, com pletes the list of Republican States. On the Democratic side Walker, of Arkansas, Call, of Florida, Voorhee of Indiana Vest, of Missouri, and Vance, of North Carolina, all expect re-election. Of the twenty -five vacan cies which occur in the Senate next March nine have already been filled wiihout change as to politics, and New Hampshire will re-elect Father Blair or send some other Republican when the Legislature meets next June. straarcrs is an instructive commeniary upon Mr. Blaine's malignant speech at Augusta Me., two weeks after that election, in which he sought to stir up again the same kind of apprehensions among the coloied people of the South. The office seekers of Utica are making a practical application of Mr. Cleve, land's letter to the position of postmas ter in that city.. It appears that the present incumbent is a good officer, and that, so far from being an partisan," be was in sympathy with the Independent movement, and has been entireW non-partisan in at least some of hi3 appointments. He would seem, therefore, to have come fairly within the category of those whom the President-elect will not remove for political reasons or to make room for applicants from his own party. NEW Al VERI8KMKNT8 SrCapital Prise 075.OOO.Jgs Tickets only SO. Shares in pro portion. ' Louisiana. State Lottery Company. W do nate, j ctrtyy (hat at supervise Ou for oil the Monthly Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lei term Camp, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themsewes, ana vita me ism art conducted with honesty, fairness, and ia good faith toward all parties, and toe author ise the Cowan to nee this certificate, mthfac- " offensive rtmiUsof our signature attached, initsadver r T" The Age of Steel publishes over two hundred letters from prominent munu lacturers in all parts of the country, inv eluding furnacemen, dealers in iron working machinery, steam engine builders , and editors of trade papers, cn the s.ate of trade during the past year, and the prospects for tue next six months. Taking the whole coun try together, the volume of sales in 1984 does not differ materially from 1883 There was, however, a depre ciation of values in the neighborhood of 15 per cent., so that the margin ot profits aud the aggregate amount real ized from sales were smaller than in 1883. The extensions of plant and im provement of facilities for manufactur ing were also less than for the previous year. Manufacturers generally take a hopeful view of the Ipture. for the fol lowing reasons: The values of raw materials and of manufactured pro ducts are now at the lowest point, a further depreciation being impossible. The stocks in the country arc unii3u ally light aud inquiries for the spring delivery are numerous. The produc tion cf pig iron ih the United States during the past yiar has been about 10 I per cnt less than in 1883. The coke GKNCY fob J. T. BNAMBL paint and charcoal furnaces in the Sonth, CO8 BEADY prkparkd paint having an annual productive ooDacitv of 900,000 tons per annum, are not 1 ALL, AND EXAMINE OUB UOOD3 AND get our prices heore purchasing The fact hat oar Paints are from the celebrated Fac ortes of Wetherlll A Co., and Harrison Bros m Co., la safldent gnsrantee for their quality and purity A fine 11ns of Coo kin Stoves at Facto J Prices, In addition to oar large and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention to reapoctfuUy invited NATH'L. jacobl, I . 10 South Front 8t now mpking above 8,00 tons a week. Gilding! Gilding!! Send in your Christmas presents, such aa Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Albums, &c, and have name neatly stamped in Gold by a reliable and competent workman. In the meantime vour orders for Printing, Ruling or Binding could not be placed in better hands. JACKSON & BELL. The Election if Over ! rpHK ehasss COUNT I IS 8AVKD. OUB PUB Our expenses small sad we are determined to sell Groceries cheap to suit these hard times. Bars money by buying from E. G. B.LAIBT nor 15 No. 10 North 8oeond St. . About te time of the State and Con gressional eJetions of 1882, which re sulted so disastrously to the Republi cans and presaged their coming defeat in 1884 unless they should experience a "change ol heart." a concerted effort, says the Herald, was made to harass the colored inhabitants of the Southern Slates with fears of personal insecurity to result from the Democratic victory Emissaries, someofwhoa were track ed to tbeState of Indiana, where Repub lican politicians are specially unscrupu lous, went South and organized an ex odus of these poor people. Several thousands sold their scanty possessions and travelled northward in large parties to seek new homes. Some settled ia Indiana from various States. Kansas .was the favorite refuge of those who were seduced to torsake the State of Louisiana. Remonstrances were fruitless, Their white guides told them that they could not trust Dem ocratic assurances that their fears were groundless. They believed blind ly what they thus were told. They bad to learo by a bitter experience that in emigrating they were dnpes of a cold blooded poltical plot to play on the feel ings of Northern voters by the reports of their distress. They have learned it at last, and are returning Southward in troops, mostly to Texas, .which in "One hundred dollars for twenty words," was the . rate established for the first Atlantic cable in I860; forty cents a word was the rate announced by the Commercial Cable Company a few days ago, and the old cable com panies immediately came down to the same figure. TIhs is indeed a most asLonishing stride ia the direction of cheap ocean telegraph, and it gives good ground to expect, that much of the commercial business between this country and Europe will at no distant day be transacted by telegraph. It takes about three weeks to wiile to London and get back a letter in an swer; three hours will in many cases be a sufficient allowauce of time for a message and reply by wire, It'll a notable and well-nigh incredi ble fact that President- Arthur has never visitedhe State, war and navy department building. It is within half a square of the White House. It is the first object which meets his eye as he looks from the west window pi his bed room, r resident Annnr is not tne only President who has neglected to acquaint hiiusel! with the departments. It has been a long time since there wasi in the Wbifo llouie a man who hr:s taken any trouble to visit the depart ments aud study, even in a general way, the practical working or tne de partmental machinery. Our later Presidents have not even thought ht to become personally acquinted with many of the most important, and res ponsible administrative officers. They have looked upon it as undignified to do so. JANUARY JOKES. Some one asks why women button their clothes from left to right. While we are on this topic we should like to inquire why men button their clothes with pins and shingle nails. That would.be a more interesting subject to investigate. Graphic. Alorzo Moore, of Cumberland, Penp., put on an old pair of Summer trousers and found the right pocket unusually heavy. He put in his hand and drew out a black snake three feet long. Ladies who are in - the habit of going through their husband's pock ets whenever they get a chance should make a note of this Call. A man iu Chicago cla ms to be the owner of a massive silver tankard which is said to have once belonged - to John Banyan, author of 'The Pilgrim's Progress." There appears to be only one of the tankards now, but since its existence has been made known, it will soon become as plural as General La fayette's sword, and will be owned Hy parties in every State of the Union. NorriUown Herald. Heriry Irving says that of all the people on earth the American people eat with the most intelligence. It is plain to be seen that Mr Irving means well ; but it can t be possible that he has ever watched our people paralyze a sixty minute meal in twenty minutes at af1 railroad saloon, or he never would have made that remark. When Amer icans partake of a twenty-minute rail road dinner intelligence takes a vaca tion. Everything is done on the get there-Eli plan, and , he who eats the most is con side red the best man. Peels' 3 Bun. - DRUNKENNESS, OB THE IIQUOR HABIT, CAN BE CUBED BY ADMINISTERING DB. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can bo given iu a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their owo free will. No harmful effects result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Specific Co., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, (). d eod & w6m V 7 VSf - y Commissioners. Incorporated In 1888 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur roses with a capital of 1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $650,000 has since beer a lded. ttuu vote its rraii By an overwhelming ponuuu vote us rrar. r.hlse was made a part of the present State f?vnRt:tnt1nii arionted December 24. A.. D..ls7v. 7Tt? oru'v Lottery ever voted on and endorsed op the people of any State. Itnevtr scales sr postpones. Its Grand jingle Number Drawings take place monthly. T A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FirstGrand Drawing, Class A, In the Academy of Music, at Now Orleans, Tuesday, January 13, " 1885 176th Monthly Drawing. CaDital Prize, $75,000. 100.000 Tickets at Five Ool larsEacii. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. l Capital Prize of - JS.OOO 1 Capital Prize of. 25,000 - r. c . . . . - im ((f 1 capital Jfrize oi 2 Priypa of 6.0G0 12.00C 5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000 10 Trizea of 1,000 10,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Priwa nt 200 2O)S00 300 Prizes of 100 30,0C0 500 Prizes of 50 &,o 1000 Prizes of 26 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 3 Approximation Prizes of $75S. 6,750 9 " M 500. , 4,500 9 " 260. 2,250 MISCELLANEOUS 1885. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harpkx's Bazas is the onfr paper in the world that combines the choicest literature and the finest art illustrations wlib tbs fulitA. 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The last Five Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, in neat cloth binding, will ne sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex uense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00i per volume Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each Remittances should be made bjjr Post-Offiee Money Order or Draft, to avokl chanee or loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of HaEpeu & Brothers. Address FIARPHJR BROTHERS, dec S - New York. Wel( Wilmington k Eailroad Company. OT Wt&a 1.X834, o NEW YOKK HEKALD o fe WEEKLY EDITION. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. .. o - Brightest, Most Newsy and Accurate Weekly journal in united states f KETCHES, Cartoons, And numerous other features have been add ed. Also a complete, exhaustive summary of the news in all departments. 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Parker, No. 4 Bollnnch Street, Boston, Mass. , who may be consulted on all ttseases reauiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have saffled the skill of aL II wm 3k m other physicians a specialty Tl Mention this paper. Such treated successful-mm II S ? BF ly without an in- I Si I V9 C mm G jtance or failure, dec SO dAw 4w Notice, APPLICATION WILL BS MADB TO the Legislature of the state of North Carolina at Its next eesiont for the paaease of an Act incorporating the iircinaton, Onslew A Fast arohna Railroai Company, a'so an Act to iacorporate a company to build a raihuad from Wlhnirgton to FsyettevlUe, N. C.7TFso, to amend the charter of the Cape Fear ft Yad kin Valley Haiir ad company. Wilmington. N. C 11th i ec 1884 dec 11 SOt B Y SENDING YOUR LIGHT COLORED Coeds to MONA H'8 5 team Dye Works. 1SU recon i st.. sod h lag them made darker for Fall and Winter wear you'll save the expense or buying a new suit or dress. Complete and fresh lot dye stuff just received. We guarantee lhem to be pure, and the flavoi as If put up at home. A trial is all we ask. canned Goods oi an kinds, Prunes, currants, Pickles. Dried Beef. Oranges and Lemons. Baking Powders too numerous to mention. Jellies, Crackers, the best of Cheese, Hams and Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Coffees roasted and ground. By Steamer to-morrow Mocha coffee. We do not brag on all Flour , but we put the SUPERLATIVE against any in the market. Parties wishing Preserves at retail will please send dishes. j sept 30 F. G, & N. ROBINSON. Handsome Goods. TJTB EXQIBIT THE FINEST ijLNB OV LDIES' BUTTON BOOT3 AHD B$.L'6 in the city. Our SHOES lor Misses anil Child ren are simply iuperb. Cur prices are ex tremely reasonable. Geo. JEL French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET Jan 5 Mullets. Change of Schedule, N AND AFTER NOV. 3od. l.Vi ,i air n.co,n.. Ttaj : j . onviutw I BIII, in in. u ton m t eiaon uaiiroaa wuiraa as foi DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIJJS h HUB. mi nUKTU JLJHJD DOU2B Leave Weldoa.. ................ ... u ilM atWIIntWnn SWn., u. i.V t 1U I ...VMM IT WA ,V4 V ,WU Ql, tJSm daily No. 40 South. w - - n - --' u No. 43 North. T. V JK All VK U TV nRinn . x -. . ............ . . .... . No. 42 South, daily except Monaj, Arri ve Wi imiugton 4 jfH o. 5 .North, tlally except SanUaTi ieave wiimmgtor tTCiUWM.... jliomu v. w.ouuiu Vk in Bioporiy Jtt uuj'uiiiuru tun auurnoua. Trains on TarboroBranoh Road Leava juuiuik iur mrauio at It M. AM 1 ax. uitiiv. LounuarB smnunt n. ve iwlwu a.i i.au x . ni. ana 10 a u ir.Hi.. o .1 -vt i . . Invr.lnnr lcurn QAllan.i V..k ' dally except Sunday . Train No. 47 makes close connection rlnn for all onlntM Nnrth n.u.. . . . Richmond, and dullv ArMni rf. ... u '," UIUIU.U Ylx Train No. 43 rnna dallv and mnVo..i... , mj nn ninrrtn Aii craina run soua oetween wo was rung ton, ana have Fslhnss era attached. For accommodation of local travels koi wuu wm uc uiuvnicu 10 local I iug wiimiugion at o.ru a. at Sunday. JOHN T. x, el. KBLXLtttKis, Genera ?sssena Palsm 1 Dally nil rw. VTTil - . - ft lalllllltrtJU, -IJU1 mM.jmnm. u It, VU OmOB OF GENKHAL SDPEsnrrwmM. Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 31, 188c a a 1 1 -J w. ru ci i i uucinge ui ocnwiuie. N ' AND AFTER NOV. Snd. ism KJ 9.C0 x. M., the following Paeaeaxsr bid u;e win oe run us uui roaa : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAELT-Rd West and 47 East Leave Wilmington... 8.10 Pj Leave Florence. U 110 i Arrive at C. c. St A. Junetlon. 6.joi Arrive at Columbia. ................ 4.404, Leave Columbia... . .......... 9.85 P. ieave c, c. & a. Junction ...10.JOP.J iave Florence , 4.50, Arrive at Wilmington....;. 8.S5j Ntght Maix. and passekoee Team, Di Ow B WEST. Leavo Wilmington ...10.30 PJ Arrive at Florence ;.. tj MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN No. 43 East. I . Leavo Florence at........ ,..4.05! Arrive at Wilmington 8.011 No. 42 West, daily except Monjiyi. Leave Wllmintrton 7411 Arrive Florence il .55 J No. 45 Fast dally except Sundsyi. Leave Florence. 9. 18 1 Arrive Wilmington.' 1 151 Train 43 and 42 atoos at all Stations. No. 48 Btons onlv at Flcmlrurton. and 1 Passengers for Columbia and all polshi v. it. it. , tj.. x A ii. K. Stations. AlkesJ upn, ana an points beyond, shouwi 48 Might jfixpresB. separate Pullman Sleepers for At Train 18. if . 7 All trains run solid between Charl wunungton. Local freiarht leaves Wilmington dafifl cent Snndav at 5.00 A. M JOHN F. Diviasj General Superintend T. M. EMERSON, General PsssengsrJ OCtiHJ Carolina Central IL Company. Omens or General SriruuimDiDsra Wilmington. N. C Sept. JO. 1884. ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF i FINE, Eweet Florida Oranges, la-ge and fine Roe Mullets, in bbls and half bbls, Fish Roe, Fggs. Chickens, App!e3, Potatoes, Sec. Musi be sold. Call and see. Cash orders promptly filled. Consignments of all kinds of Ccnntry Produce solicited Terms cash. JOHN R. MARSHALL. General Commission Merchant, No 24 North Water St, Wilmington, N. C. dtc80 1ydw i Breech-Loading Shot-Guns JF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS OCX WE can suit yon. No bursting ours Lamps, Bird Cages an i Children's Fancv Trav sjust received . A few more of ohr new COLUMBIA COOK fcTOVES on band" cheap and good. Li PARKER ft TAYLOR. sFUBJt WHITE OIL. jan Roe Mullets. 5 O BBU LiLSOK FAT AMD JUICY FI'M and weights guar W. X. DAVIS ft BON M CLLET3 for sale an teed, dec II Change of Schedule.) y AND AFTER SJ?T.2lBt. XSBa, foRowng ttcneonie will be oyer tod PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS' Daily except Sundays i 1 j6 v Wthn1wrt fit... 7.W 1 No. L1 Leave Raleigh st. 1.9 J Arrive at Charlotte at. 1 1 Leave Charlotte at .!( No. 2. Arrive Rhiekrh at. 9-A ) Arrive at Wilmington s4...-&s' PaRRP.THTr Trifna Itmi at , on ly , and points designated la Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. . , D"7 eP Sundajx J No. 3. "7e uiiariotte.. ( arrive at Shelby. r Ko 4 j Iave Shelby... M Hamlet with R. ft a. Trains to sad elgh. Through Sleepl ilnt? (;ra laaftMSB Tp kp Train KV I f tmXWmTVxit, Also, for 8partanbnrg, Greenviue, AkiRiiLX Jinn b nnmu Knninwnk Qal aaaS)SHl F. W. CI. A KR (lnarf.l Pasaenfer Bcpi at h 1 . . m ..a i UIA me excursion nu im QEASOJV IS OVER ASP THE CAL AND BALL Season has otcntd lian, a T-..- V a. f "- IB a liia Hatr lVnkulrio 93 MS?- W., & Ea Attorneva-at-Law. Office S.!E. Cor..Prrflcesssnv.''- )an 7
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