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Tte Dai! v Review .70s t. r. JAMES. Ed. ami Prop 8 lU'RDiy MAY 3. 18 i ItM S A!S D REVIEW -Mrs. Emma D. K X. Smiths rtb isat work of her sixtieth novel. Truth is stranger thuu Qciiufi, but nitre's less of if. Garibalili stiil w-rrs Lis old red shirt, or at least one just like it. He wore it when makii.g a call ou King Humbert the other day. The Piince Imperial, it is ?aid, will fill a diary with his Sou lb Afiieau experienc , and print it in pai s inn I'aii.s ami London newf paptr. Senator Wale Hampton, it is siad, docs not look at all like an invalid, but strong and blulT, as hj tits in the Senate with his crutch' b laid under his chair. Conkling stood up in the Senate for three hours banging away without mercy at the Rebel Brigadiers. When the am bulance corps arrived thtr'- were no dead or woncded on tho field. Conkling's "is an air gun which fires blank cartridgep. Texas in the third shetp Stare in the Union. California ranks highest, ut-xt Ohio and then Texas. It is only twtnt) yf-ars since Georg'j Wilkios Kendall, ol the New Orleans ricayune', iutroduced sheep husbandry into the L ne SUr State.' Miss Clara Morris grew green with en vy when she heurd that some one'had had a shot at Booth with a pistol. Iler cere brospinal disease has growu worse and her husband has hired a man to play on her with a Gatling gun the next time she appears upon the stage. The Pinajore fever has finally stiuck the colored population. A troupe of genuiue colored people are playing Pinafore, not as a burlesque, but as an opera, "at the Globe Theatre, Sew York. The 'Jose phine is as black as the ace of spades and the 'Admiral' is a mulatto. Logan relieves the Confederacy of cou sielerable shame and d.sgraoeby denying that he ever raised three regimeuts for service in the Southern army. The thought that such a blatherskite as Logan had evor even sympathized with the Con federacy would be enough to humble us all in the dust. Atlanta Constitution. In digging an excavation in a street of St. Paul workmen unearthed a silver chal ice and a paten of a style not used in the Roman Catholic Chinch for 200yea-s.. It is supposed that they belonged to Father Hennepin, the pioneer missionary of Min nesota, who was captured by the Indians near the Mississippi River about 20W years ago. The Consolidated Company of Phila delphia proposed to do away with the entire jobbing trade in that city, and bring retail merchants iuto direct com munication with manufacturers. This would result, the prospectus said, in a large gain to the retailers, who would be required to pay only $25 each as initia tion. The Philadelphia Times says that tho Consolidated Company consists of H. B. Hershberger, who has been onco pros ecuted for obtaining money by false pre tences. The Prince Imperial of Russia is very liberal in his sentiments, and has been charged by the Cz r with affiliation with the Constitutional party, lie recently declined to accept the position of Presi dent of tho Secret Police Department because he did not want to staiuhi-4 hands with the blood of the Nihilists. It is possible that when the Piince Imperial comes to the throne he may take the lead in promoting the establishment of a Con stitutional monarchy with a Parliament and a responsible ministry. It is the only thing which will save the Romanoff Llolstein dynasty. According to the Figaro, whin M. Thiers died he left behind him" a scientific work which was to fill the world with wonder and admiration. However, before hand ing the mauuscript to the printer, Mme. Thiers confided it to an eminent professor, who immediate.- proceeded to study it attentively. His verdict was fatal, and he had to perform the painful duty of break iug to Mme. Thieis the fact that the de ceased statesman's woik was filled with long-exploded scientific heresies. Under these circumstances Mme. ..Thiers is said to have deemed it prudent not to pub lish the manuscript. Tne new Gernian tariff is simple and sweeping. It taxes everything by weight silk, milk, oil, iron and the rest, making only the most general distinction in the grades of articles taxed. The rate fixed is high, particular on iron, stel and textile fabrics, but the greatest increase of revenue is expected from petroleum, on which the rate is doubled, and tea and coffee. Among American imports on which duties are levied.besides petroleum, are grain, a new eluty, cheese and all pro visions. The tariff has passed the federal council, but has not been voted on hy the Reichstag. sag i . - GltAnT AND THE N. Y. TIMES. n I The New York Times is worrying it self very needle ssly, we think, over the prosprctivfMmntiria'ion of General Grant ts tilt- Kt pub 'can candidate f . ir the Pres idential ace of 130 It doeinot want him to Wthe nominee f the ;party, bi t f he sbould be the eh ice of the Con vention, will acceut h;nij with t'je best 4race possible, Li deplores the possi oility of his nomination, but will accept the fiat of the Convention. Like the sick urchin, he, uud"r compulsion, .swallows a dose while he would much more willing ly strangle the physician who prescribes and the nurse who administers it. There are many more Republican news paers in the country which are in the same unpleasant predicament. The num ber which are ioud and determined in keeping the Grant movement "booming' is comparatively $mal:, but they are zealous in their efforts. They work per sistently, in season and put of season. Not with landing the noise and bluster made concerning Grant, we are not ais posed to think ihat a very large propor tion of the acknowledged leaders in the Republican party men of prominence and influence in their ranks and in the country would be willing to see him their standard bjaarer in the Coming cam pagin. If he should be' nomir ated, they mijht give a sullen aqquiesence, but we are confident' thai they will irse their lit.- mofct .endeavors and 'ihllucrjce to prevent Mich a C'Tiisuuituation . Tne reasons are manifot i and obvious. In the Republican party there are a score or mre of men of promiaence and ability with aspirations for the Presidency. They have shown their devotion to th party by a lifetime of htrd service and have established their intellectual ability ib many a hard fought field of debate. These will not willingly see one who has already been so highly honored take again the position for which they have so long, patiently and1 earnestly labored. While they think that Grant has been al ready honored sufficiently they feel that they have not beeu properly appre ciateel,and an influence will be made manifest before the convention assembles which may very effectually place him upon the political shelf. Tne 'fuss and feathers' which now agitates the minds of his party friends have a certain significance, but is of little im portance as showing the strength which other aspirants can bring into the field. The ostentation with which it is in con templation to receive him on his return to . the United States, while it will demonstrate who are his especial cham pious and devotees- will not betray the pover which will oppose his aomiuation. It is too early in the day for the princi pal aspirants to develope their forces, but in due season they will be developed in such power as to make the Grant "hul labaloo" a complete fizzV Un doubtedly his name will be brought be fore the Convention and a shadow of support given him, but it will be merely complimentary, for he; stand not the ghost of a chance for the nomination. Of those in civil life who have earnes' aspirations, we assume that Blaine, al though one of the priocir al, has po Jetfer chance than Grant. Lie has beeu com pletely squelched1, and by members of his own party. His name will be brought before the Convention, with some? show of strength, but it will avail him i 1 L . j ! ' 2 - i nothing. Hayes has hopes, but they are as the hopes of pardon to the man con- victed of murder and sentenced to be hung. ; Sherman' will be! in tne field with a powerful influence in his favor, and were it not for one or two obstacles, he would be the candidate. He is a man of great ability, a shrewd politician and has no very couscientious scruples as to the moans to be employed to secure the ends he desires to attain. Did he live in any other State than Ohio, his nomination would be almost a foregone conclusion. As it is, the people have tirea of the "Ohio idea,'' and think also that that State has bad enough honors bestowed upon it already, andl that" some other should now be acknowledged. These ob stacles he will find it hard to surmount. Conkling may be the man upen whom the nomination will finally be bestowed. His recent speach, while it ostensibly favors Graut, is a bid fori himself, audit has been effective. We believe that ha would pre fer Grant to any of the others we have named, but, with the record he has made and the influence he wields, he will take especial care that Grant shall not stand in the way of his ambitious aims. Eps.m, the scene of Paroles victory within an hour's ride by rail from London, and is a bright, busy little town. "The Downs," on which the famous. races are run, are within a quarter of a mile's walk of a hill, on the summit of which stands the Darpanf, Lord Roseberry s seat, com manding a view of the town on one side and the fall sweep of the Downs on tho other. It contains many rare and valua ble pictures of winners in the olympian games- Thence you descend to the grand stand, passing the celebrated Tat ten ham corner where the real struggle is begun. The Downs, save when they Catch animation Irom race crowds, are a dreary waste. AT WASHINGTON. The situation f affairs remains the same at Washington City. The crate W h fee Senate and H caukalsed yesterday, but not com' and the prcjeeedipgs were kept so st private that no indications of the could be obtained by correspondents. It is only believed that the report of the de liberations of the roiut ' cofB'ttf tteee press ujfeed and iyj'ipted vbnfc rtiW ip meretit urnjke. tV ln'iret TjaJj to 1fca hrs the the attitude of onr foenators aj BflPTwM tat ves, and, , tjl the.jiecis, pi caucus is announced, alt speculation! the ons re- lative the etb are idfle. i . U i ,-: ,T -LL- A WAiL FROM WYANDOTTE. At Wyandotte, where fa many of the so called refugees have landed, a large number of citizens, including Mm ootrotry and town officials and prominent mer chants, published a pretest, in which they ' denounce those-who are encoar agiig thene people to come to Kansas a eally their worst; enemies, whatever their intention may be," and "call upon ho maue and reflecting people everywhere to use their best efforts to check this disas trous movement on the part of the negro popu ation." The protest says: Over a thousand paupers have within a bnei space of time been thrown into a town of ab ,ut 5,000 people, who are uin- ab e to properly provide for their wants. These people are possessed of the most visionary ideas concerning what they must confront by coming to - Kansas. Their sole idea seems to be to gt VWst where government laud can be occupied, but tney are wholly des iluteof luqaaia to improve r Biit'falu thVftlssrVes nutil they cari cultiva'e: a crop. Go where they will in Kansas, tuy must be provided. iur, or tin v wilt perisb We have reliablev'iufrte ruaiiuu that ihousads moid are coining If so,1 tile suuatn.n will soon be a seno us one er the de.u led, helpless and ignorant negroes who aie thus blindly rushing to jansas .J The Mavor of Wvandotte has Issued the following proclamation : ' ' ' To any and alt Steamboat Lines and oth er transportation Com a ues . ... j M (jrentlenieu; Alluw me to Btate to you, most respectfully, but most emphatically, th it thr city of Wyandotte win hold 'all boats, efgeers, .agents, or ay other per sons Who may be concerned in importing destitute persons to our shores, to the strictest legal consequences and penalties of the law attaching to such offenses. . THE K17SSIAX ?I1HIL.IS VS. An exchange says the dbefrihes held by the Hussion Socialist Propaganda are en unciated with traBkness in sonis eahrajcts published by the tjW8lei Listok, The follow iDg are passages from the Vperdd i (Forward:) Reptiollcah ideas. aresaJ chimera. Garibaldi' and. felix Py at ari behind tne age." The burning ot Paris by the Commune in 1.'tUr0W a ray of light on the future;" but the Commune "took no decisive step; it only imposed a task on the social revolution which it had f not the courage to achieve itself. ' The new Socialist school will not restrict itself of the "half measures ef the 'Commune;'' it ,will not Shrink from any aaaount of severity," and wil wage "a merciless war against seeisty" ''a war of pluuder, incendiarism, and assassination." The Nabat (Alarm Bell) preaches, "the annihilation of middle class society, audthe- burial. of th 401rf World beneath its iuiaa" .''Kki inatitu tion of the family $ft ttf be- destroyed; 'the right of prdpehy 'alf8hei, religion! ig nored, and even' liberty -libregarded as an empty question." According to tb Narodnaya Jiasprava, (National Ex ecution,) the Socialists will "come for ward with arms in their hands to execute all hangmen, traders, and landed proprie tors;" will ' 'spread terror among all of different opinions from themselves;" and will "destroy everything' persons, things or circumstances that disturb the work. Those who are not with us are against us, and must fall under the bullets of our revolvers.", o It does not follow thai women are cobblers or blacksmiths because they are good hands to shoo hens. - Rome bentinel. 'Now, Willie,' said his anxious mother, 'how did you get that big daub of molasses on yoar best jacket?' 'Oh, sirup-titiousiy, ma,' and his pe culiar wink saved nim a boxed ear. New Haven Register. " Old TBas Driver NawwJ'thfire'i a lot o' nice girls in this oase 'ere o' the off side, sir. Their ma dresses 'em out, their pa drives 'em oris, and I brings 'em down young men of a Sunday, you see, and yet they don't seem to go ou, auuiouuwi jliuuuuu x uuou, - Now olean up the rubbish about your premises and dispose of it by tossing it over iuto your neighbor's mm . --,t. mt i ' - j -w yara. tie may not as k you 10 ao a out don't let his modesty stand in he way of a manifest favor.l- Waterloo 9 Down through celestial rafters c une A ..anaiteria of wet. As April eJ6tt)ie. window panes . i a Of WeaveTJ Otoe daau shut f u 6i A Itttha boy looked on, and sa d, 1 3 As sober as a deaabaV 111 . . ! Toe New York soctetr-'fi tha tH tion on mia jjpk of 'Hardly Ever' institution, j 0;,; , I Dwrt OIBYIV. -multi The Blessing or strong Nerves Is recoverable, not by the use of mineral se- a recourse to efltectaal tonic Opiatai and tm llkaTahould on- auxiSaries.tiid then as SDar- ble. m orott neresjs are qn let to render relsftrok thft?v energies. s 8 torn ach Bitters, will be fonnd all-sufficient for this purpose, since it removes impedimenta ffejfeocMgfe tUgnsiieMi MriuMiipillitinii of tne food, so that the body is insured Its due ramonnaof nfeprMKssxit, .ami soasequsntly of stamina.. (Ui eotnAt ia. teC de als d af fections of the kidneys and bladder are also ts bw-t sides a pleasant medicinal stimulant, infin itely purer than raw excitants of commerce. Which react injuriously upon the nervous system. r PassDort, WiresmejaUDAY TRIPS TO SMITH V ILL F, April 27, weather OockjatAJW.A, , t , . apl M si tae BO. MTBR8, Araat. Furniture. TUST KKCKLVED FROM FACTOR :9l: Sd a large assortment of Walnut and other Ebiit'tJ -Ju I H'l : t i' grades of FURNTrDRE, whicfi We oflar ii.ui' hi at (Trit Bargains. Call and examine. teb W D. mm 'UJt CO ; . rr.i as yntiotn (!( uu.poju , ita.i boa tha it-i tbar-v f43 to $iiiu " Va,OA. EnntV B-w-m Blrnnf i (WsastiWBV isiraewajas) wvjmw mnm 7 ni ,Jal WtLMlKftTOt, -K; tJ. keu coflitantlT on a and. Fa ml tare Repaired, 1 CBatadtf labdfYisrmstfed Orden by tele. it DromDUT.n led. i I3lntRf!eni undti, and all uouiiut,, ana an ine Diooa in a living pel s Linnwc gauonM patses ttyroogh it at least i - i - " "w SSU liUUl w Bjie AfnatilpirrgJitM of the bdmtmtk r.i M lna lavvt Dccomrs tpraid it u not sepa IN trom th blwOWT Wried through ttie Vein . ' - . rv -zxruogrr pores or tne ticm, causes it ta - - atn Dccomes aiseasea. ana IJyjpepsaa. Ind . Jaundice, Chilia Malarial Feyerm Piles, Sitk, and SouFf5toiHacir7ah3gcneral debility folio w Merkbu'j HspXltttkfce great vegetabU dU X corery for torpidity, causes the Liver to tb' iw "iTf" m- " ui kmc cacn I'.Dic the blood passes through it. as long as there is MMNStt of bile'; and eWtCt'OTeVen a few 'an all bilious chseases and LLvtr comr?', ir I 'iWW: qnam,vyfm mpTinin accord ancv with direction. Headacht is generali, curt)- is twenty iiiies,:atod o disease the Jei- of Consumnrinrv nr Thrrtnffaifle Ijrrni Discos; Which svrctp fc the gWie at. from the Ophrm or Morphine treatmehtwhtch rj simpty stupefTcs as "the' wort oT cWath goes on GO WP j5',Iorphine, oi a any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Pros- crtB kMiid,a-. ttW Oa.OCH Flowi CocciH SYROrirruca has cureJ aeophs whr 1' HviUS tp-day-wlth hut one rcmaimng lnr.g. io greater wrong Caii b dons than to say that .otmSHA SH i incurable. GLoi.S FtoCu OCcV(-viVKirp',jiU cu-e. it. vhen aU othet - nfekbsliave feited: Atstt; C?dldstroigh H i S'?t' WsHlUWl dwases tpf . tie OS thro tr ana lungs. Kead'the testimonials isf LjJ and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Eon. 'Jeo Pea- jbody, KSSMcll as thos 6f r Vvmarkable j cures in our book, free to all at thedruc nr anfb. -cdRio'ced that if yoti wish to b ciird yu can b taking.. (he Glob Flower HI ,C6drrH STROP. Take ft6 Troehes or "Lotcnees IQifor Sore Throat, when you can gat Globe Flower' Syrup at same price. For saje by lali Drugpaia; a ti fa; : i iPrice?;Gts.and$LOO (BLOOD stft Grave mistimes are made in the treatment ot all diaes that arise from poison in the blcod. H Not one case of Scrofula,. Syphilis, White Swelling, Uksertons Sores and Skin Disease, ia a thqasaad, it, treated without the use of Mer- cury hi tome form. Mercury rots the hones, P5 andawase it procUce arc orse tr.an ?Ht Offef hrod of mood or skin disease can be. 3 fig- lW tS-HLxij9ia or Open's tj3 Delight is the only medicine upon which a TTfhop f recareryfroni Scrofula, Syphilis arxl ; Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be rcason j ably founded , and that will cure Cancer. ! " $io,ooo will be paid by the proprietors ii fc , ble and harmless can he found in.iu QQ1 Price by all Druggists i .oo. I Globe Flower Cough Syj VRVR and Mrr- I 'tSti s HRfA-rrW vtytt -fH Livrr for sale by all Druggists in 25 cent and. 1. 00 bottles. A P. MSSSSLL & GO., Proprietor . PHILADELPHIA PA. - Furniture ! Furniture ! V -' i . .L h' l - L a. Large Assortment 'of rT - .lv WALNXJT CHAMBER SUITS 1 f - ' to be said t the rery bottom prices. ' I Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extenaioa TaMes, garble Top Tah'.of, Ac, Ac., as well as oonnaoo Chamber Seta, Bedsteads, Chair all forte. Lookin CHasaea Iftrrori, Par lor Salt, Lounges, Shades, Bed: aad eyerjtfaing belonging. o a Fir.t- ill .X . ,r-frif. ! . m ti ia i , Mi.t - -m ... . Stewart Se4nf Machines, a real comfort. I : its For .ilZ riui ... . I'r i SCTTt'S. 20 and 28 Front audllfto 15 Dock sts. mhc 10 n datives, oai ay treaKentX lv bAised m ingljriaspoitl bieij and yth JB3m LIVER torzan wi?h "but about r$on P ir BTrAoJE DRtKKi - - r . i . r . P - 1 ' Wilcox, Crbbs & Cos ClLEBRATEDFERTILIZER, si i i i I THE MANIPULATED 6DAN0 ! The Best and Cheapest ! COTTON Tn nffHrina to von the WILCOX, GIBBS another season, we do so with the most perfect ooi-fidenee 'ha you wil fi-ui JtL '' BEST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZER in use. ! It is no new article, requiring fcpe imen's to establish its vsiue, v ut i,3, n for years with unbounded suco ss, gainitu in faver from year to year, unti it i : accepted as the STANDARD FERTILIZER. u It has been our stuay, not to make it EQUAL to oth ers hut ST PtKlOi;. , our success in these eflorts we refer you to the many of your ielgbbois wh iiu?e " it, as wail as to the thousands in the South Atlantic 'otton States. This Guano is so well known that it. is unnecessar U pubhV' any rrtificitea hi) annex a few testimonials in our circulars only from Planters who have made SL, tests of it alongside the Peruvian Guano, as showing how it compares ith ppi 1 Guano, which has heretofore been generally esteemed above all other r ertilizers He will have onlv a moderate supply for sale and wuuld request Planters in their orders earljy. Our Agents are anthorized.to sell the MAN1PL LATED on very favorable tcjfl rtavai'le in otton next (all. jau 29-dAw JAS T PBTTEWAY Agent THEBiST SOLD BY HK aM vv (FOR PARTICULARS WHBfMOH S ADDRESS! WHfTESEwmQ Machine Co Cleveland, ohio. A N ew V P. L. BK1DGEKS (O Following the example of Park & Tilford, Ackler, Me.'Till & Comiict r a,n)l other large Grocers of New York - nrrn im wviati rtAil lraArtlnA i vr in ii r i .r-.t i ivrr uuiii I tttii v immLi rmT nTT(3 t Vhich are.acknowledged by all to be THE FINEST IN AMERICA ! WE HAVE JUST RBGEIVED A LINE OF THAT i -1. . . - , - Old North Carolina Corn liiskey J van 1 I Which created such a sensation among the lovers of PURE OLD CORN. ftt is' hiade by a Farmer near Charlotte, and we are the only parties in the State who can sell it. Cy Guaranteed to be Four Years ohl.rj P. L. BlilDCrEltS & CO. THE CAPE FEAR STILL TAKES THEjLEAD !j Our Rockbridge County f Is the best $4 Whiskey in the World ! THE DIAMOND STAR CIGAR Three for 10 cent?, is guaranteed -g Clear Havana Filler. P. L. BRIDGE RS & CO., .! DON'T FORGET Even if we are THE LARGEST RETAIL CIGAR AND LIQUOR DEALEKS IX WIL MiyiTON,TII vT WE . , , ARE ALSO THE V,. . .tHH w s y.u,: S i' Cheapest Grocers. Bl P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. - sack 26 ..; b v.. A q It Utto. S. McKoy, obt H- KcKov ATrORlTIlYi-AI.LAW WIIsiaNCrTON, n. a wffice Worth side Market street WWn Second and Third streets. betwoD jaa27-tt J orCUANO' :o: Ar ('O.'S MAN 1 PIT I, AT ?U .r XL. - LIFE IN A B JTLF. The Most Valuable Meflical Discov ery. Known to the World X, More Use for Quinine, Calorut, or Mineral Poisons Life fort e - Blood, Strength for the Nerve . - and Hfealth for All. AN OPEN" LETTER TO THE I'lliij ! Believing tOat b" ci'jeneing tLe Llo. 6 1 building up the const im tion h trie m iU JM ' 6t bsni ninr Qi--a e and beiDjf trouft .j with wettkneeR of ih luns, catarrh, X,! much broken down in constitution, after trying the bot phticianH snd (gtiw out my mouey tor mar y siude (it meoiciiiri adrertised without mtdiiiir a perumuieiitru e, i b gnu doetonntr aijself, utu uifOitiun made trotu root and heibs. 1 fortDBtuIr'- Cisco vered a wonderful tJittfrj or BlWJ Cleanser, the first bottle of wbicu isve me i- life and vigor, and in time effected s (vertn nent cure. 1 was tree trom catarrh, mj m k became strong and sound, beirjg able to vuc the mot severe cold and exposure, and 1 m- gained over thirty pounds in weight. Jett ing conhdent thai 1 had made a worderu. discovei y in medicine, I prepared a quaoti:r ot the Root bittere, and was. in the bibiuf giving tr-em awaj to sick f needs and ar bors. 1 found tue medicine effected toe mm wonderful cures of all diseases caused fan numorp or ecroi jia in tne blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, KidBey Diue, Torpid Liver, 4c , Ac The news ofnt diaebvery in this way spread from onepenoL to another until I found myself called up i to supply , patients with mediat e tar i: wide, ana I was induced, to establish a lib r atory for compounding and bottling tb K Bitters In large quantitleg,"ai;d 1 nuw d t.u al my time to this businens. I was at first backward in presenting eiu: myself or discover? in this whv to the pabl t not being a patent med ciue ruan ad : small capital, but I sib gf ttir jr hrafelj ss that. Since i hrst advertiatd tr is meicit I bare been crowd rd wan orders t m in dn, gists and country deSlers, snd the hunditd of lttttars i have receive trout sertoni carrd, prove m fact that ot -rMnterfy eter did r much good in so short a time and b d so maet success as the Hoot Bitters. In fact, 1 M convinced that tney will soon take tttf f' o all other medicines in use. . ea ly hundred retail druggistf, right here at h jb in Cleveland, now sell Root Bit e s, some 4 whom have already sold over ihoiiu oottles. Boot Bitters are strictly ameuieal'prvff' ation, such as was ased ia the good era ffl of our forefathers, when people w re ctr by some simple root or plant, aid sJ" calomel and other poisons ef the mint i kingdom were un known. 1 hey acc strongly on the liver scd kidsejt keep tne bowels regular and build Bp nervous system. hey penetra'e even Plrt ot tne body, searching oat every rerr, bone and aitsue t rora the head to t a Wjjj cleansing and sti.engtbebing the foaattH aoriuirM nf Iif Ur th.tr mnal rellh 1 diseases by purincation snd nouruhofnt . . j . i. a' uiaucr wuu your i- e iug m bj ut" are, what the disease or ailment is, use ' Br-t Bitters. Don't watt nn il vnu are itCI. W Bitters at once, ft ma v &vc roar IL'e. ibousands of persons in ajf par oi country are already a.'ing Hoot Bite They have saved many lives' or csttariT' who bad been given up by friends and pbj ciaas to die, and have pertnaaentlf crt many old chronic c is ;f Catarrh, . . r - , Kheumatism. DvsoeDsia. and hkm VW where all other treatments had fa ltd. ' you troubled with s ck Tieadache, c stives' dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the m, nervousnees,and broken down ia cuniiitsn4 ton wU be enred vou take aoot iA Have vru humon and pimples os Jtwftf or skin? Nothing will give job esekf health, strength, and beauty as Hoot t- ters. iWB- I know, that iVl. m Dhvs'etSSf ' dryfiumbe because my discovery er" ' many f f their patients, b t 1 care tot low my desire and determinstioB to p mv Boot RittArs faf at n a ible witbl t- reach of all those swsfsring throa. hi world. Hold by wholesale and retail m a ta a n H .-.r,t r 4M.li.ata it r if ! t J r . - . ln Ltdm. press on receipt oi price, al w per w " w a.v v.w. , ui uci uuv.. uciiui vu raj fee ty JS'ge w'" . T t ar "-, . eaen ostve or medicine. Head anJ0"' your-elf. iihr -fc f ' SHu esk your rnggist or mereas FBAZIkb'S JtOOl BITTtK , Hlood Cl-nser,and take no subs itue revfemtrfend because h makes s isrs:'"' ti. w. fru.Ai7.ntt. i is -t 338 6apei ior ft.. Ckv H d Forsyte by 0. Unodsaad r. e. Bsrs'' Druggists. march 26th TonsoriaL If AT lift AwAl.X located in the Pj t X ment of the Pureell House, oughly renovated and inairovedtbf "ta and am now prepared to sbave,ft "P""' cut hair tor werybody. 1b best men, clean towels, sharp rason prices. KLTi.N akTIH, inly 27 Pureell House Barber W l a i mm i m VSw u csnu-
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 3, 1879, edition 1
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