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By MISCELLANEOUS IV , SHAWM'S BITTERS (cabining ISO with PI KE VEGETABLE TOXICS, qnlckir and Completely CLEANSES end EXEIC'HES THE BI-OOD. Quickens h artlou of the Liver and Kidneys. Clear the complexion, makes the skin smooth. It doe ret f a In re t hs tretb , r a use hetdaehe, or prod ue s ccn . tlpaUoa-ALL OTB EE IBOS MEDICINES DO. Physicians and Druggist 3 cve-yvrhere tecoumsand ii. - Ob. X. S Rttggim. of Msrioo, Mass. says: "I re'-osamend Brown's Iron Bitters as a valuable tonic for enriching tho blood, and r3mo7tng all dyspoptis RTrnptonu. It does not hart tlie toetn." lr H M TJFr.zCT.r. ll'-vn'J!li Ind . mvs hare prescribed Brawn's Iron Bitters in cmos of ar.T.nu and blood diseases al6 trben a tonic rras Beaded. aMU on prored taasvagms wwnraejtf. rhe Daily Review. i J SH. T. JAMES, Editor A Prop WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. APRIL 14. 1885 ntered at the Postomee at Wilmington. N. C. . ai second -class matter. The Chinese companies at San Fran cisco several months ago prepared a set i fv oks lor use in the United Stales Courts ostensibly to aid the officers in ascertaining the names of Chinese who are entitle-J lo prove former residence in this country. These books contain over 11,000 names and hate proven an important factor in aiding Chinese ira ni gra r.ts to land. Instead of aiding in detecting fraudu ent applicants fur admission, iliese books are in reality ' great assistance to the c ropanies. for ...... .,..,i:in k . : they can readily obtain any number of names trom it and send to China for MB.w. Brass. st Mary st . We Oriyos. L. the same number of cot dies to bo sen. ays: "Browns Iron Bitter - relieved in m a cjvb f Moodjpoisonin and I hcirtify commend it to on a certr,iD steamer. These BOOIICS - if of The Genuine ns? Trade Mark and crwsed red lines j Cftn be inslIUCted lo answer to the Winn. Tn r t. nn Athw. Or.l V bv . . m i f 1 - 1 vrraDDrr. Taltc no OtBtr. Aiaae or.:j -t ItifOWN CHEMICAL CO., BLTIMKF MI. Ladies Hasn Bqok useful and ottracrif-B, con- ainiurr itt f nrizrtu for ifiHtKt ; i;if nu.ilin about coins. tc. riven avrav by all tl. ' medicine, or j mailed to any addra on xme-, tt SC. i Usomjf. JD i ly ' dW DO YQU KNOW THAT' LORRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Re I Tin Tag; ROSE LEAF 'lie Cut ( tew. log; NAVY CLIPPW8S, nd nlack. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS are 'he best and cheapest, quality considered? autf ly dw Dr. Moil's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CURS INFLAMM A tlnn of tho Kidneys, Gravel, Gleet. Sti let ures and all Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, taenital Weakness and ad those untold miseries caused by Indlecrcliou or Excesses. Syphilis in all ltsfosms pt-rma nently eu'ed. Yellow o Brown spots on fare and body, Sore Throat an 1 Nose, M;rofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter aid alt lilood and skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In days. Prifte SS. Edc oso the moiwv tc FRANK STEVr.NS & CO., Ba'tjniore, Mi!., t:id it will j be sent by mail sealed tor sie by sn img jri?ts; sent by mail inly 7 d&wr'ly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. 41TILL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL VV "and Genital Weakness caused by India cretlon and violating tho laws of health, Priee $1 DR. HUNTER'S 1!LLS Cures Syphilis in all lt fonnB and stages, Yellow or Brown pots on the fa' e and body. Sore Throat ami Nte, Fc0fula, 1 elter, Kcze roa, Itchirx sensation, bait Fheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases .Uitaary Diseases and Stricture3 sticedilv curea Pi ice i DR. HU 13 nMLB KK1KND Never fails to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions, caueed by CO ids tr disease. Married ladies and ladies In delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $3 Enclose the monev for either n-eriiciue tp FP ASK STE VENS Ai'O, Baltimore. Md aud it wiil be ee-nt by mall or expTes scaled, tor sale by all Drupfrtsts; pent by mall or express, iuiy 7 d&wlv names sent back and arriving here wtits of habeas corpus can be ii-ued to i hum. and by the time their casc3 are culledinto Comrt tbey have all learned a tale of former residence which they can repeat to the judge. By the aid of these books large numbers are no doubt smuggled into San every month. rancisco F b u m f i DCS EflDI r e5TI E A favorite prcscrij li.irf rf one of the mo. "noted and successful s'cciMitt-; in the U. b am retired) for the cure f Sfwrvaa neMHty st M:in)ioo:l, Weakaem and Decsy. ri iLtiii sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fill it. ddress DR. WARD CO.. Louisiana, Mo. 1 jg I t'or wortie.c neop'G Send 10 cents poatMC. ana we wl;j msil vno I'KEK. a royal, valuablG sample box of goods that wiH put ou In the way of mak lop more money in ;i few t.i 8 than 1 ou ever tboucrht po?bible at any bit inesa t'apit 1 not required Yen can live at hoo) and wok in Gi are time enly, or a 1 the Umc All of both et-Tt'.i, of all ages, grandly snooeaafuL ' o cents to$ae-i!dl earned eve: v cveiiing. That all who want work mav test th lus1cvss, we make i this anpara leled oifer: To aMwnoare not wcil sptifcfled v e will jend 1 to pay fo the trouble f ricinji us Full partienlars, directions, etc, sent free. Iinmtn e pay ab solutely otire for all wbo 6tan st once Don't 'lelav. Address OTtKSoa ft Co, For land, Mtsi-e. dec 2 dftwly lAf I h more money "ban 4c anything ee W I fv by takl.na an agency for the be.U selline lob out. Begtnnere snceet-d grandly, N one fdl. Terms five. I ' a LLC r r BtieK Co , Portland, Maine. Mec 2 dftwly OitO Prrseiils ;rr? aicay 8i nd P us " m nts postage, and you will get tree a package ol good t iavjee value, that will st.irt you in wrk that will a I once bring you in monev f after than anything e1 c In America. M, bout the $-i0u,(.Cin presents with each tox, Agems v. anted awry where, of either rex, of all aces, fa- all he time, or spare time only, to w ork for us at tbclr own honifs. Fortunes fr at workers absotutelj nsnnred. Don't delay. H. EIaluexi ft Portlmd. Maine. . 'tec - tift w ly The correspondent of the London Times, writing trom the advance post of the British army in the Soudan, sav3: "The Arabs seem to be more like wild beasts than human beings. Even women and children fight in their ranks and when our men sought to a fiord ait! to some of the enemy who could not walk the latter crawled tow ard i hem with their spears between their eeth, striving eecn yet tp slay a Kaffir: These traits somewhat dimin ish the sympathy which we should otherwise feol for such brave antago nists. Were their ferocity shown in the heat of battle it would be excusa ble, but these wretches hours after were animated by a fiendish desire to injur those who sought to relieve their sufferings. Even the nobler animals have some idea ol gratitude, and Arabs must henceforth te regarded in the light of the D!ot savage of the worst description of beasts of prey. The fact is they are maddened into brutality by fanaticism." WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARI? OF THE HUM AS BODY K.N LA KG BP, pi V . Oi1 ED. S riiENGTHKNKl j; tH-r. Jiiii t. .-.O' t lout tn is. t i .Ht e I'i it'S wo v tt t lo i e I - no id vrv lor-.-d". I. .f.try. t:!oaecertix,r'ii! -ft u fc.-u.'ti c;rcn:ars uim .nl?rs bv AL.t'l.. H' N. v. 7 apt 16 rdftw Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. fb 2 dftw cm tu th sat utm Men Think '- they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do Not to know is not to have. feu 2Iw cot tu th sat xxrm The gravity of the Anglo-Russian dispute, sajs the the New York Her ald, cannot be gainsaid. Russia refuses to giye explanations of the Penjdeh fight until she has first heard from General Komarofft and England replies that this is but a new subter fuge ou the part of Russia in ord r to gain more time. Mr. Gladstone finds himsell coerced into accepting the lead ership et the Jingoes, and Earl Gran ville sends fresh demands to Russia for the withdrawal of her troops to the po sition they occupied a year ago that cannot possibly be acceded to. The German Ambassador in London is of the opinion that diplomacy hes had its say ; Vienna and Berlin alone still have lingering hopes of a peaceful settlement, ft is evident bat England and Rus sia may at any moment be tlrawu into i he deadly struggle, which beginning in Afghanistan will spread to the Black Sea and the Baltic. Both parties are ready' to tight and both parties have been driven by circumstances into an itHpasse IrottJ which it seems impossi ble tor them to get out. lsoth nations are thoroughly aroused. Gladstone is cheered tnthusiastieady when he ap pears on the street, and the Czar, on ids entry inte the theatre, i.-. greeted with intense applause. The English are spoiling for the fiay, the Russians fiVr waiting with H't and stubborn de termtnalion tor the coaamantl from the C.ar to accept the chaLejage of war. It i impossible to look at the events that have led to the verge of war be tween these two great empires without eumving to the conclusion that there has been something bojond the Afghan boundary trt uble concealed from the public. Is it that whileEngland's hands were about to be tied in the Soudan Russia made overtures seeking to break the humiliating restrictions placed by Engiand'and her allies upon her en trance to and- eress from the Black Sea? This is prebabie. as it is known that some months ago Austria was pre paring to advance to Salonica in the spring, and this she could not c'o with out the consent ot Russia and the lat ter's occupation of Constantinople. There can be no doubt that Russia has always intended at some time or other to opeh a free and unrestricted passage for herself from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, and it is possible that she intended to do so in the springs while England was busy in the Soudan. As Mr. Labouehere recently said: 'England's weak spot in her relations with Russia has always been her en deavor to prevent her from obtaining access to the sea " la she going to make tho endeavor once more? And if she does, will she succeed? It is doubtful. England has nothing to fight lor except her Indian Empire, which she can easily defend. Russia has little ti lose in the conflict but every thing to gam. She cannot come out oi ;ne struggle in any worse condition than when she went into it. Sonne lime or other the will have to shake off the last vestige oi fhe hum iiaticg condition, placed unoo her alter the Crimean war, and she ha perhaps come to the decis ion that the fight may as weii come now as at any other time. Alabama, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevr da, Oregon. Kansas. Michigan, New York, Vermont. New! H mesh ire. Rh de Island, and Maine have within a year passed laws providing for in struction in physiology in the public school?, with special reference to the effect of alcobo ic liquors on bodily health ; and there is prospect of similar legislation in West Virginia, Pennsyl vonia, Illinois, end some other States. Local option laws have been adopted by threeS atcs. Kansas has strength ened her prohibitory law, and Iowa has held through her courts that her prohibitory law is constitutional. Ore gon has adopted a bill eumitting a con stitutional prohibition to the people. The latest experiment in the organi zation ot industry couuea from Russia, where the employees at the largo engi neering works belonging to the firm of Struye & Co. have recently been plant ed in a complete settlement, somewhat like Pullman City, uear Chicago. The workmen, of whom there are between 3,500 and 4.000, are all lodged in gmall cottages, most of which are mrfde to accommodate two families only; while the public institutions of the colony in clude a relectory, a laundry, a hospital, a benefit society, a technical school and a cooperative store. The employers contribute handsomely to the benefit society, but charity in any other form is quite unknown in the place, and the cooperative society pays a flourishing dividend. MISCELLANEOUS. A Cure for Gravel. A COMMON AND PAINFUL COMPLAINT A STATEMENT TBI MAT CONFIDE II. MISCELLANEOUS Improved Life Insurance ! CfaAlleogres Criticism ! Tbere are tew diseases with which the pa . U.ij- C4. T Jf t to en.lore p' eater loconve a I U ' lUtllt JU1IC i t ieot is called upon nience aat Data than with GrtveL In its more advanced stages the agony it produces Is ; often so great as to call for the use.of narcot- j lea In extraordinary doses before any relief can he obtatnea. Young manhood anu wo manhood are comparatively exempt from at tacks of Gravel, but young children often have ft. and in middle life and age it is fearfully common. Like gout ant rneumr'Um t. ravel 55 Liberty St , New York dtv. This company has shown by practical results i hat It furnishes insurance by far the safest, most economical ad e qui -.able o any eysiexn j mat nas oeen uevwea. is due to Imperfect digestion and assimllat on of fou, combined with other predisposing Actual average yearly cost In Thb Pkovi causes which vary with different individuals. ! devt - a vinos during the calendar yean IS83 v hen the calculi, or -tone,are fully f rmed in j ma 1884, st age 0, for $t0,Cft) was $79.35. me & uuojo ur uuuucr iue reuuer iuc cuuvr- Land and Water says the common belief that ivy traiced against the walls of a dwelling bouse produces damp walls and general unhealthiness is fal iaoious. The very opposite is the case. If one will carefully examine an ivy clad wall after a shower of rain, he will notice that while the overlapping leaves have conducted the water trom point to point until it has reached the ground, the wall beneath is perfectly dry and dusty. More than this, the thirsty shoots which force their way ietc every crevice of the structure which will af ford a firm hold act like suckers, in drawing out any particles of moisture for their own nourishment. The Wy, in fact, acts like a greatcoat, keeping the house from wet, and warm. One more virtue it has, in giving to the ug liest structure an evergreen beauty. er's life one constant ace re of misery and ap prehension. Few physl-tins or surgeon will promise or tmlertak the removal of the so bt j es except by an opera i n. They rarely or never preter d fo be able to do it by means of medicine alone. It sem3 to hare been reserved fr Dr. Pa vi d KEX5I.L) Y, of Rondout. N Y., t accom p ish, through his" preparation widely known a KKNNKDY'S FaVoKITE REMtCDY, what others have failed to compass. The subjoin ed letter wUl be fount of vital Imerest t Mtf ferer1 from gnavel, and to ihe general public : ALBANY. &tirch iO, 1884 Dr. D. Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y. : Dear sik: Le; me tell i ou frankly that I have "ever been pariial to proprietary medi-cin-s, ail believe tho majod y of ibetp. to bo nothing better than methods of obta'-nlntr money from people whom aufft-riDs makes ready to ca ch at any hopeof jclief They are mean cheats and delusions. But your " FA VORITE REMEDY." I know by happ.. espe-' rience to be a totally different thfug. 1 bad been a sufferer from Gravel for yei-i. and had resorted to many eminent phyelsi ms for relief, but no permarent good came of It. Abont thToe years ago your "Favoe te Beai EDY" was rerommer.de 1 to me. 1 can give you the result In a sentence: I tried if and it cored me completely. 1 am confident it saved my life. You can use this letter If you thinfe nest. Yotn-4, etc.. Nathan a ckxey. Captain Nathan A ckley was fcr a longtime connected with the Csnai Appraiser's ofhee in Albany. Be is well known and writes for to other purpose but to d- gocd to others. As a medicine for all diseases of tho Flood, Liver, Kidneys and digestive oieaus, Kenne dy's Favorite Remedy has Jairly won lti high reputation. Write If deslribie to Dr. Kennedy, Roundout, N. Y. mch 17 dw r nrm THE GRlEJNi FOR Eoyster's Pure Candies continues There 5s n- use trying to dispute the fact that they ate INFINITE Y SUPE RIOR to any Candles on the market. 3 lbs. for $1. For colds, fevers and inflammatory attacks, as well as for cholera morbus, diarrhoea, dysentery or bloody-flux, colic or cramps in stomach, use Dr. -Pierce's Extract of Smart Weed, com posed ot best (jrrape JLJrandy, bmait VVeed or Water Pepper, Jamaica Gin ger and Camphor Water. APKIL ANTICS. If you want a fast frieud, buy a por ous plaster. Call. It's a poor skate that won't roll both ways, as beginners speediiy learn. Hoston Courier. In these times a man can start a sen sation iu Lomlon by stepping on a par lor match, Chicago Herald. Will England charge the cost of the war with El Mabdi to the prophet and loss account? Boston Globe. Is it not contradictory to say that soldiers who fire coolly make it hot lor the ertQmy?PiUsburg Telegraph. The man in Germany who has made and sodi 3,000.(100 thermometers ought to believe in weather prophets. Sift ings. When Smithy gave his girl the sack the other day, she took it very ipbilo sophically. It once covered a seal. St. Paul Herald. The breath of winter may be cold, but it is not half so cold as the glance of the man you strike tor the loan of half a dollar Blizzard. An artist who went into the country forjLhe purpose of sketching a bull found there was danger ol the bull's ketching him Boston Timts. "Solt words,"' says a writer of pro" verb, "do not scald the mouth.' The average dude ought to have a very cool mouth Burlington ( Vt.) Free Press. .m-m. . Russia in a Bad Way. Ruaia has nearly run out of money, and seems to have no f iomU among the nations Of Europe. The Nihilists "give the government ali manner of bothera tion and threaten lis desfue ion. Russia is like a debilitated dyspeptic without funa?. But there is hope for the most debilitated dyspemic if some body wid only supplied "him with a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr. I. B. Thorpe, Chariton, Iowa, was afliicl with debility and dyspasia, ot five years' standing. Brown's Iron Bitters cured him. - TRY PHILLIPS' COCOA. Prepared wI'b Pa, ere line. ' . t - ". i " . t .; .... It nourishes the whole system, and does ntt over-3:lmulHte 40 Cents per Can, INCOMPARABLY THE BEST ! SHEPPARD ROMANS, President snl Actuary JOHN E. IIP PITT, General Agent for North Carolina. Dr E. A. Anderson, Medical Fxamtccr for Wilmington. feb 10 Wilmington A TKi mm r. c m - AAiiroaa Companj. Ostki or ctanaLAt. 8weurTZ wUmlatoa.H.tlIarrh6 ' onange ot Schedule rV. 4?DiJrTKR March s. ih ' ton St Waldon RaIKh TZZT' lQ t ... -n nr. i lifl omwv WW,, ........... r, Anive at wlhn'gtwa, FronisL 'iV Fact TBsonaa zsat a Gilding ! Gilding!! Send in your Christmas presents, such as Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Albums, &c, aud have name neatty stamped in Gold by a reliable and competent workman.' In the meantime your orders for Printing, Billing or'Bindiug could not be placed in better hands.v JACKSON & BELL. 1884. 1884. CHRISTMAS. AT D A. SMITH'S Furniture Warerooms, tan be fonnd a large assort ment of VALUABLE GIFTS, suitable for everybody. -The pub lc, nnd especially the ladles, are respectfully invited to call and examine prices, Ac. D, A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street dec 92 1885. Harper's Magazine, ILLUSTRATED. With the new volume, beglnnlag In Decern ber, Hareee's Magazine wilt conclude its thirty-fifth year. Tee oldest periodical of ts type, it is yet, in each new volume, a new m&g azive, not Bimply because It presens freh subjects ani new pi tures, but also, and chief ly, because It steadily advances in the method iisetf ot magazine maktnj. In a word, the Magazine becomes more the faithful mirror of current life and movement. J eadinsr features' in the attractive proirrimme for 1885 arc: new I serial novels by (Jonstance Fenlmore wrooleon P. L. BRIDGEBS & CO., HO Nortb Front St. apl 13 BIOHMOND, Va. AND WILMINGTON, N. 0. H. BMJNHILD & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liquors, Cigars & Tobacco. JJAVING RECENTLY OPEN1CD OUR Richmond house aad having made largo addl lions ef our own manufacture and importa tion to our s'oeki In both cities, we are better prepared than ever to execute all orders en trusted to us, apl 9 Health is Wealth, ff "ItfKfi -tJUAUAVTEKU -Ur E. C. WEST'S j NEBVE A"D Bkain TKKAtMEST, a griar- anteed epeciec for riystetia, dizziness, con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the "Brain resulting in insanity snd leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Id Age, Barrenness, Los? of power In either sex, Involuntary Losses and spermatorrhoea caused by ovr exertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one mouth's treatment. $1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied ith $ j. o, we will send the purchaser our written guar antec to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issned only by JOHN C. WEST A CO , 862 W Aladisoo St.. Chi-ago. IU. oct 21 lyd&w J. II. North rup, of Lansigbcrg, formerly captain of the Troy police, writes: "I know that Dr. Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedy' is an honest prep aration. I suffered from liver com plaint for years and was cured by 'Favorite Remedy.' Sold by all drug gists at one dollar bottle. d&w and W D Howells; a new novel entitled "At bv F I Mlllrtt, R Swain Gifford, K A Abbey, the Rod. Glove;" dt scriptive Illustrated papers H.Gibson, and others: Goldsmith's ''She Stocpe to f tmqufr. Illustrate! by Abbey; Im portant papers n At, Science, etc. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year : i Haeper's Magazine 4 00 iiAUPEE's Weekly 4 Of; Harper's Bazar , 4 00 Harper's Voting Peopijb 2 00 Habpee's Franked? square librae r , One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 Postage Free to au subscribers in the United States or Canada. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time Is specified, it will bo under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. The last eleven t'emi annual Volumes cf Harper's Magazine, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume Cloth Cases, for binding. 50 cents each by mall, postpaid. Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, and Classified, for volumes 1 to 60, Inclusive, from June, lc&O, to June, 1880, one voL, 8vo, Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avod chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, dec 3 New Yorfe . 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED- WEEKLY . The aerial and short stories In Harper's Young People have all tbe dramatic interest that iuvenlle fiction can possess, while tbey are wholly free from what Is pernicious or vulgarly 8?nsatioral. The bumoious stories and pictures are full of Innocent fun, and tbe papers on natural history and science, travel, and the facts of life are by writers whose rames give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, games, and pastimes j.lve full information on these eubjects. There is nothing cheap about it but Its price. An epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable in iuvenlle literature. Bos ton Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls m every fa rally which it islts mrooKiyn union. It Is wonderful in Its wealth of picture in. formation, and interest. Christian Advocate. NY. TERMS: Postage Prepaid, $2.00 Per Year. Vol. VI. commences November 4, i8?i4. Single Numbers, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Mouey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers arc not to copy this advertise ment without the express order cf IlA≠ A Brothers. dee 3 Address RAttPRS. RROTT A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inmah, Station D, New York Oil. eodd&w 1? R. C. Orrell's J I VERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES, Corner Fourth and Mulberry streets. Horses and Vehicles for hire at low prices. Fas hoxses. comfortab e Carriages and careful acd experienced driver.-. Horses fed and cared for by the day, week or month . 49- Cart He use and Cattle Yard attached to the Stables. Terms low. 8pi6 5? Red Snappers KD A FINE LOT OF BL ACE FISH j ust arrived on on r S -rack, ft II! be for sale at our Fish Market Monda? apl 4 DAVIS Jk SON ro.DBftr.e emtio am Dailt Ko. 40 Sooth. Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSL DVt 5dj MAIL AND PASSENGER TVa,??'! He. 43 North Leave Wilmington Arrive at Weldon it IK a Train No. 45 leaves Wlbn'.rsrt,.. 7!. arrives ax WcMnn it? ?, "- 'vi irun 11 -. tmnw n amnn .... arrives at WMtotnetAn at 7 in " 11 o. aairy xoept Meads, Train Ao. 5 Cal excem i-un.' Train Vn UAiuitS i Goldaboroand TralBB on Tarboro Rr&rvnt, n . . Biovnt for Tarboro at an at- uaiiy. aeturnlnc J 9 Trams on Scotland Seek nMH., wrjmqr toave ecoUand dftn toe nil onlnf. KJrWUOB at k - rmmw .i-jrin liu n ... Richmond, and daily except b'llnd 5! J iraxn no. is raj- dilly and mak.i ' DecUan for all Points HSrthit' AU trains run solid between ffiw.. crs attached. el. fct u),n,u t y Bi.bar.nea iiincic?" lng Wilmington at 6.20 A it b! Sunday. X. M. EMERSON. Genera men i aenerarsn"1'.. f I IIR I Ills lillfl . nlnniKi.J & Augusta R. B. Co. QTWIOB OF GENERAL SFPEKINTBrDBTI. Wilmington. H. C. March ,l ( M Bt rami PLA8TEM ItXSSSh UlftTI iiWAB,B m i mi rouuri ; or rattle, u iao a Ki RsnWTf Si W.H.FfiY&CO CfeMDEN.N.J. mnV. CO ,1 C . ITE ARK- FFERIKG GREAT INDUCE f T mentsin rocedes. Ccffee one or more Sacks. 8Mi to & perlb. ; Sugars to 8 eents; Mackerel $3. 75 to $5 per bbl ; Meat, driy 2S? J181cr 100 &3 ; Fow, K br no. 3.o; F Roller, $5; Mich'eau $5 15; cheese 9fn; e 12; Bauer 1836 per A in, apl G MO. 1 U ORTH WATER ST. 74 AAMTE9 Ladies and Gentlemen to take right, pleaaaat employment at their own homes (distance no objectiouj ; work, sent by Bam i to $3 a da? can be quietiy made; no canraasiog Please address at once Glob Mfo. Co., Boston, Mass., box 6314. L Change of Schedule, r V A Vn AVrPITR UiDnn 5.07 A. M., the foUowlmr Pssssam toJi ne will be run on this road : ini xirtLrjto L tzjina, UAILT-Juiwi West and 47 East Leave Wilmington 8.M IjAVfl PlarflMW ijjiiii - ......... ...v a. s Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction 6. ii wjvc Ksj 1 uuAtmi. .................... 1,55 3vb v., k junction MX P. j Arrive at Wllmligton ;.-Tl3lnXl Nioht Mail aku fasskitobk TaADi.CAar MO. 4U WEST. Leave WUmlnton .utM Arrive at Florence ijo LI shoixj AjSXJ r-AOsriUHK THAIS Dan Ko. 48 East. owfv a. iwi cuoo 4 - .4 11 r Arrive at Wilmington I mixi rti. 96 itavc3 wi mirctoa ai7 Kirivet tn, rivTtiuoe at a. M. Train No. 45 leaves Florence nt 10.00 P arrtviDg at Wilmington at t .50 A. M. 1 ra"u So. 42 daily except Morday. Train No. 45 dally except Saturday. Train 42 snd 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops oalv at Flemlnrton. and Ma Passengers for Columbia andalIpolnu4 A C. R-Rl, C, & A R. R. Stations, Aiken Im tion, m& all points bevond. ehonldtib 4H Night Express. Separate PaRa Train 4 8 Separate Pullman Sleepers for AuguM All trains run solid between ChsrlMMM Wilmington. Local Aright leaves Wilmington daflre oept csunoay at o. zo a. M. , john f. nrrm, General SnpertaiaDdat T. M. EMERSON, General PasswfH i mch 7 Carolina Central R ft. Company. omen or 6Brnux sommBMi; 1 Wilmington, N. C. Sept SO. UM. I Change of Schwiule. J AND AFTER 8BPT.i2UUr !. M1 foUowlna tteneonJB win be Railroad : PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS Taali Daily except Sundays. No ) Leave Wilmington st M 1. S Leave Raleigh at. .-V i ) Arrive at Charlotte at . i m ma w , mm ) Leave Charlotte at No. 2. S Arrive Raleigh t oZTl. ) Arrive at WlTmingma Passenger Trains stop at regulsr only, and points designated la tne v. -1 Time Table. iflIt SHELBY DIVISION, FASSEHGf aa EXPRESS AND FBBI6BX Dally exeent Sundays. . j. . - Leave charlotte tsTip.a ho' 3-1 Arrive at Shelby J;,r N. . ) Leave enelby rSV& N-4 J Arrive at Charlotte- Trains No. I and 9 make ew 'CTXSs Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to sadfrt Ttoough SleeplngCara WJtSEE' and Charlotte and Raleigh dUW- Take Train No. 1 tor 9WMSi Western N C R R, Ashevllle jSAmW Also, tor Spartanburg. Greenriue, Atlanta and ail points oeT 8upb53jJ F. W. CI ARE, OonexaJTPssses61 sept 90 A box mo wori PRIZE WX of gooos which will 2L Mt 7 mi. nrui sa 11 t hilubt kai mr .iMF hour. The broad road to lortcns opw- .1 - .L.l.,MI bu m. - - iress TBCE a Co., August. ov 2 dftw It Maine- A Lcadlna BietLm Vt targe botde and Treat iso AA& MESEROLE, . , m( 1 ft Frm Am. cmea Si 00 ts beard Ko. 86 Joan I
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