ill! Lor DUAL rCfIlAMOri if. rl!c berry lol i Ihr rr' t So.:tJ,-n f nlcry. Cramp- -c " l i T j eillfi" '. ... Vvtt'p. Croup i! ' Ill"-" portion. STheDailv Review. DAWN f' The sun o'er the hills came streaming; The niht sped off to tbeAVeat. '. And 4he Erlh arose from -her dreain - ing . ; V -; And awaited the day's behest. Arose like a maidendimpled -And flushed with a wealth of sleep; And her bair like a brooklet wimpled As the light spread over.tbe deep Bat why were her cye3 overflowing With tears that the dew betrayed? Of the To:ce of the west wiod blowing In the dark, was tbeKarth afraid? Ah! no; bnl up frcm the far lands A zephyr had flown in the night. And had kissed her and ttrewn with garlands. But was gone ere the morning light rain coold cot - run off, through the bedxes.. We had to bail it out." - -"O.thaV Ain'l nothing.? retorted one of our horse liars from the race track, "I seen it rain so hard dawn i Ken tucky chimney that the rain couldn't run .oui the front door. . It actually bust' the house." "Young men." said Thomas Ochil tree, growing red in the face, "ain't you ashamed to talk so when I am here on the ground." her Sffftial Code for . Paralytic. John D. Williams, vho died- recent ly, c&ught j cold-ao, a Hudson river s'camtr by sleeping between damp sheets, lost his sight, became dumb and biii d and wa3 unable to -more muscle except his eyelids. One of his most in- ryt 4HaiaJricJldsremembered the : recital of $75,000. STinrcsin-pro-a laisiana State Lottery Company. ...vrctv certify that e mperyisetJu "VZtnts &rall the Monthly ana temi frtrr . t Th Ijemitiana State Lot- tJZtcmid'ictcd vith honesty, fairness, and . trurii ail vari.es. B7K U-C wwwr frk-MMi to Hie this certificate, with fac xdft tf""l:.T:'..(, r.tinshed. initsadver- 0aMorw Commissioners. In for 25 VCITB by the UitC- i'jtnre for K lucatianaJ and Charitable pur-r-w1th capital of 1 1,000,000 to winch a nem fund of over t-WrtjDOO has since been Et an o vrwhelm!inr itopulai vote ltsfran r' wan ma.ic & Dart of the present state Gwtitutlon adopted December 2U. A. D..1879. Tie only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed l iU people of or.y SUUe. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand single Number Drawings take j'wtnor.tlilv. FiETl'SE. Ninth (irand Dr&wlnjf, Class in the Aca l-rny of 'Music. New Orleans, Tiw-lay, ? ji einl.or s, i-s lSltb. Monthly lryraz. , PrizQ, 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths In proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. i Capital Prtzo .. 1 Capital Prize .. I Capital Prize ... IPrtiea of t.ooo.: S Prizea of 2,000.. iu i nzes ol Prkca of IM PrUes of M PrUea of V Prizea of 10M Prizea of 1,000.... 300.... loo 75,000 25,000 10.00C 12.00C 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 A "Workmen's Friend, In Belgium a manufacturer named Rey. who employs some 3,000 people. has established a systemlrom- which the government probably securedthe model ol its late legislation in regard to ho relations of employers and work- lngmen- Mr. Key retains 3 per cent, ol the wages-cf all the people employed by him, which entitles every worker in his service to the attendance of a pby- ician, tree nf charge, when he is ill. While siek the workiugman gets hall pay. ana meat and wine wnen oruereu by tho physician, women during con finement receive medical attendance ree of charge, and when a married workman dies his widow receives a pension at the rato of one third of his wages,. if he had been in the employ ot Rey ten years, and one-halt his wages f ho had been in his seryice over ten years. ms pension is generally con tinued until the children are able to earn their own living. A pension for life is given all work luen who have been in the employ of ley over fifteen years wbo have be come invalided. Goods are bought by the'establishment at wholsesale prices and sold to the working people at an advance of from 3 to 5 per cent, and it here is any proht on the transaction it s used for the benefit of tho employes. n addition to thi3. Mr. Rey encourages savins by paying a substantial interest on all sums deposited with him; and he has a large number of bouses wnich be rents to his people at rates considerably below the prevailing price. (Jhicarjo Times. 5P 25,000 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Approximation Prizes of $750. ; 500. 9 ." . " 250. 25,000 6,750 4,500 2,250 l.7 Prizea, amountlnir to $285,500 Application for rates to cluba should be made Mo the office of the Company In New 0- :!m.h.cr,nfornatlon. write clearly, gW 2 nd;,res- POSTAL NOTES, Express owy Orders, or New York Exchanjte In or r 3ary letter. Currency by Express (all sums m and upwards at our expense) addressed r a iitttnmH "M. A. dauphin. Now Orleans, La. ewsc-.cnth'st., Washington, D. C. P. II. Money Orders payable an ad- ij Kr-isjfn-d letters lo ORIEANS NATIONAl BANK. New ukleaxs. La. Olt " I4II0SU BANK. t.. New lT"E NATIONAL BANK, iiMANiA national bam. m.w Orleans, La Ob leans, La. Okleanm, La. by John C. Tipton. Editor and The Lincoln Press, IVTIT tit. ' i iOX,t" fcVERY FBI DAY, at Lta- rprlctor. THr r... fttt5 acknowledged, by those who f e tried it, to be one of the best Advertl "Solium la Wo.tom North Carolina. a Lirce an 1 s It 1 inco'm Eue and V talis S;' eadlly increasbiir natronatre iiaaton, CaUwba, ClCTCland, 'octlcnburK ceunUej. AdTCrtls -ial. Subscriptions $1.50 ixran- Gig! Gilding!! "u,h i li,.,?our Christmas presents. lW- 'bles Prayer Books, Hymn otii.V ums &e- antl liave name anj "f "ampetl in Gold by a reliable "ini workman. In t. Prim Z TOtime your orders for riot ,17V JU.u"lS r binding could ii:imi in better Lauds. JACKSON & BELL. . .r. i i . .... .... r -..i:.; t.::;j -r-L.-'I.X-. : Vc." z. r. twice r-!;:a lz .".nt "llo.'1 , Al.:a Lj or i.r.'.l cli:cr than tiUrrualiv? or nega ivarc;.:.T.i:r.!citict5?, s!i3 would srell 'in i i - . " ' -: " letters ot the alphabet untiithertgn reached, and by putting them together their wishes were, understood. This system was adopted by Mr; Williams' riends. and by patience and perse verance tho wants ol the suflercr were nroot of this. ixj 2Xuo Kiiuwu auu iciicycu as lar pus- sible. Of course the little girl's simple code as improved upon, and from 818 to the death of the sufferer com munication was kept up in that way, Boston Budget. ' ' L " v' :- Testimony ot ..Air.-Qoward . Liowell, Alass. I always keeD Favnriti. TlimnH in the house. I have had many letters pt inquiry about my case, and Falways recommend it as one of the best of medicines for Kidney and Liver troti olesjbr 1 have used most all other med teines for similar complaints without benefit." Such an emphatic endorse ment Irora such a source, ought to De convincing to all suflerers. Take all in all. Take all the Kidneys and Liver Medicines. Take all the Z?ood purifiers, Take all the Dyspepsia and Indi gestion ? . ij . : ; - - i cures. Take all the Aoue Fever, and bili ous specifics. Take all the Brain and Nerve force ii' " ' . revives. Ta k ctli ILrnrTTfTWhestoxexs Jn i;.rl, take nil tho L;t, uu:. .'::3 o - Allies a all J tU ,L t iui iic:Ic? in thu world, und y-i will find Hit ' J up - -. ' - " Killers havo- tho Lest curativa qual ities r.na -rowers cf a'l cc'.z::::ra:cd Ana mat iney-wnrwre-ii&a. or all of these, singly or combined. Fail ! ! ! ! A thorough trial will give positive Hardened Liver. Five years ago I broke down With kidney and liver complaint and rheu rna'ism. Since then I have been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me I resolved to ry Hop Bitters; I have used seven bot tles; the hardness has all gone from my liver; the swelling Irom my limbs, and it has workeda miracle in my case; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. JW. Mokey. Buffalo. Oct. 1, 1881. Iovcrty and Suffering: I was dragged 'down with debt, poverty nnd suffering for yeara, caused by a sick fami ly and large bills for doctoring. 1 was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I com menced u&ing Hop Bitters, ana In one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a Blck day since, and 1 want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a scar with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. I know It " JK- None Kcnulno without a bunc.i of green Hops on tho white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" in tbelr nai"" "uly 23 lm d&w nrmtc Eli Perkins at Saratoga Saratoga politeness can be beat illus rated by an incident which occurred down at Moon's the other night. A party of twelye were taking a late sup per there. For desert tbey nau oranges and there were just thirteen fur twelve persons. The dish was passed around and each party took an orange, leaving one on the plate. . When :he plate was passed everybody looked at it covetous- y but simply said: "No, 1 thaoK you." A sudden gust of wind bletfr out the amp. and in the darkness six gentle men and six ladies shook hands right on that coveted orange Another case ot politeness occurred at tho Stales to day. A beautiful and polite young man from Chicago tat in the Darlor. He looked very solemn and was talking to himself as if in great mental suffering: "Yes." he said, "I must apologize to Miss Astor. I owe it to her. O, I must!" And then he wruug his hands in deep Crie. "What you want lo apologize to ucr or?" I asked. "Why, I've disappointed her." "How disappointed her?" "Why. I sent tho bell boy up to her room four times, to tell her that a gen tleman was in the parror to sec her. and. when she finally came down and saw me with me with a big bouquet in my hand, she exclaimed : Whv. it'sonlv you! i thought it was somebody!' and then she scowled, turned disdaintlluy on her heel and rushed back into the elevator. And now yod want to apologize- to her?" 'Yes. I want to see her and apolo gize to her for disappointing her." . Deacon Knapp bas oeen ine main pillar oi the Saratoga Methodist Church for over forty years. Every Sunday morning has found him in the centre pew ot the old cnurcn. une month ago the good old deacon died. A few weeks alter the pastor called on the deacjon's son Ben. Ben had not exnerienccd the wrath to come, like his father and had left the old pew va cant. 'Now Ben.". said the pastor. "lor over forty years your father has occupied that same old pew in the centre of the church. He had enjoyed my sermons all tbese years, and I hope to sec you in the same old pew." "But lather and I are different," said Ben. "It would be harder for me to sit there than for father." 'Why harder for you. Ben." asked the clergyman. "Because," said Ben. ;;father, you know, was deaf."- ; J - An eye-glass Englishman here was boasting to the biggest Yankee liar out side of Texas. V Why .'V said he. "I've seen it rain in England so. fast that the 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. - With the new volume, beginning in Decern ber. Harper's Magazine will conclude its thirty-fifth year. The oldest periodical of lis type. It is yet. In each new volume, a new mug azine, not simply because it presents fre&h subjects and new pl-tures, but also, and chief ly, because it steadily advances in the method Iteelf of magazine-making. 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Catawba August 3, one week. , i Cleveland August 10, two weeks; October 26, one week, Mecklenburg August 31, three weeks, civil cases only. Union September 21. two weeks. Lincoln October 5, one weekv Gaston October 12 two weeks. Rutherford .November 2, two weeks. Polk November 16, one week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GUDGER. Madison August 3, turo weeks; No vember 13, two weeks, civil causes. Buncombe August 16, three weeks ; December 7, two weeks. , Transylvania September 7, one week. Haywood September 14, two weeks. Jackson September 28, one weeK. Macon October 5, one week. Clay -October 12, one week. Cherokee October 19, two week., Graham November 2, one week. Swain November 9. two weeks. n w l" pt r i fef V HtLiABLfc SfcLI- UUM 'Sf . F A favorite preA-Tij-tion of one cf the m"t d noted and successful s-:i.dits in the U. jtw rcti'ird) for the cure of Xervont IlHiiy tt Manhood. Wraknew ami lecay. J!"r,u iptun scaled envelope Free. Druggists can fill it- Mdress DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. I tcLing Piles Symptoms nail Cure. The svmntoms are moisture, like penplra Hon. Intense itcblnar. It creased by scra'chlnjr; very distressing, particularly at night; eeents as It pin-worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; tbe private parts are sometimes affected-, if allowed to continu very serious results mar follow. "SWAY Nfc'a OINT MENT is a pleacant, sure cure. Also, for letter. It-h. Salt Kheum. Scald Head. Erysip elas. Barber's Itch. Blotches, all scaly, crusty kin Diseases. Box, by mail, SOets; Sforf l. ?5. Address, DR. SWaINE A SON, Phila., ra eoia uy mnggists. - . juae 15 d eod m w X 13t w!5t no it , s 10 14 9 s & ta at -9 11 CO to 5 The ;L foUowln onotrUoos repreeea wholesale prices generally. In makinjr ttr email orders higher prices haye to be cbarsred BAGGQK I , Standard.. lt ft , BACON North Carolina ; Hams, y d............ ShouMers, ft Sides, Vtty.. WESTERN SMOKKjj H una. ....... Sxdcs, Shoulders.-.. ........ . DHY SAl,TEl Sides, V bhouMr8, V Ib... 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V kesr.... 3 00 Dry Cod, V fb 5 FERTILIZERS, V 2.000 8 Peruvian Guano, No. 1 10 CO ' " No. 2... 38 00 ' M " LiCbos.. 00 00 Baugh's Phosphate.... 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer. ......45 00 a o a a o a o o is 15 12 25 13 4 5 14 00 00. CO' 00 00 o o 13 4BV) Wi 010 10 010 (0 fi 5 00(0 a a o l 00 9 Ground Bono...... Bone Meal........ Bone Flour Navassa Guano... Complete Manure Wbann's Phosphate wanao fnosphate.. 00 00 ...00 00 ...00 00 Hi 00 00 00 00 00 ..00 00 0 00 3 75 4 75 6 00 6 00 5 75 9 50 9 75 '.4 72 70 65 25 1 5 11 '28 2 1 Berber & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer. 65 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... TLOUR, Vibbl Fine ...... . Northern Super.. Extra " Family City Mills Extra.... " Family Extra Family.... GLUE ?f ft . .......... GRAIN, V bushel Corn, frcm store, bags, white Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in baes, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Oats, from store.. 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Ex C Crushed.................. art p i Mi WnvtViAm SIIINGLES,71n.VM ....10 50 common...;... 2 &u Cypress ;Saps 4 50 Cvprccs Hearts 0 CO 8TAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. 0. 1 loirs head 00 00 TALLOW. V lb ..: 4 TIMBER, M feet Shipping. 12 00 rinc aiiii-- ...11 a MO Prime 7 50 Mill Fair Common Mill.... Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL, V lb Washed H . Unwashed.... 15 Burrv... 10 4X00 0V 37 00 051 CC am oc 250 0f 40 eo 45 00 057 0C ttiO 0C 067CC 070 00 010 0C 0GO 0G" 090 Oi 0 7 fiC 8 50 a 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 : a 0 SA0 00 00 25 OC 5C 00 50 12 0 8u 75 72 M 7? .25 25 8f 0 o ait 012 0 0 0 0 10 (C 30 30 33 .- tmmm mm (0 10 11 10 90 90 00 CO 2) 10 75 00 P0 75 ..13 CC ..12 00 ..It CO 5 18. 0 2)0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 25 2 25 .o...... ............ a 0 95 0 1V0 140 00 0 75 0 a 0 o 0 0 0 0 50 1040 5 0 O 0 03 COJ 00 fiO 00 6 11 S5 00 75 00 0C 6 C 6 000 6 5 00 0 0 0 0 0 it 11 6 Oil 00 0 3 00 0 5-00 0 7 50 013 00 010 00 0 5 014 00 013 00 0 8 50 50 00 4 00 400 . e 2. 20 15. v. 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The serial and short stories In Harper's Young People have all the dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can possess, wniie tncy are wholly free Irom what is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. 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Wanted. nrn CORNER GEOCKRYMKX TO GIVE AWAY ICE to their customers. " Call and sec us. june 10 ' . WM. . DAVIS & SON MISCELLANEOUS Wilnilngtoii & TTeldon 1 Bailroad Company, CONDENSED. SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Date! Aug. ,!S5 No. 4S, Dslly So 40,Dallj 1-cave Welaon.. I i 15 P. M. 5 3cJ P. M. Ar. Rocky Mount 3 33 j .... ......... Anive 1 arboro. 4 55 P. M. I ............. teave TaTboro.. 1 11 51 . . Leave Wilson... 4 C5 P. M. 6 6 P. M. Arr. Goldsboro. 44 " 7 SG , Leave Warsaw. 5 S4 " Leave Burgaw.. 7 CO " Ar Wilmington. 7 60 " 9 55 P. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 47, Daily No. 41, Dally Lve Wilmington I eave Burgaw. . I.C ve Warw.. Arr. GoMsboro. Leave Wi'son... Ar.RockyMount : 27 1" 13 11 17 12 10 I 04 1 37 A M. 4 P. M. 8 53 5 50 11 '3 12 T4 11 53 1 27 P. M. A. M. 4. Arrive Tarboro. Leave Tarboro. 4 55 P. M. 11 51 A. M. Arrive Weldon.. t 8 05 P. hi. 2 4. A. jl. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leavt s Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. daily. Train No. 4J North will stop at all stations. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 makca close connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. AU rail via T I n V. . .1 . .a... i r . . . iubuuvau, vuM u&ijy vjLucpt ouxiuay via liay Line. I 'iraissmakc close cocnectlon for all points North via Rich mond and Washington. All trams ru i solid between Wl'Tnlngton and Washington, a id havo Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. at) fir 3 Wilmington. Columbia & Angusta 11. It. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Aug. 2d,'85 No. 48, Tally No. 40, Dal! j j : : 'J Wilmington 8 20 P. M. 10 10 P. M. LakeWaccawaw 9 42 .111" 'l Marion 11.36 " 12 40 A. M. Arrive J Florence .... 12 23 115 Sumter.... 4 31 A M. .4 34 Columb'a G 40 0 40 M TRAINS GOING NORTH. J No. 43, Dallr No. 47, Daily i-eave Cotumblu. .............. ft 55 P. Arrive Sumter 11 6S leave Florence. 4 30 p. M. 5 07 A. M. 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