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Tie Daily Review JOM1. T .1135 be worse than the locusts or the grasg. hoppers, aid the m?n who would seek to introduce them would be a worse crtmi- ' i I i ES. Rd. am! Prop rial than any one who is now cOnhnea as Ulou u the Dft.ifehtary. W want active huJ intelii rut people in (Colorado hut not poverty ml wretchedness." WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 189. Mr. Hayes has wiped out ejrery vestige of his fine promises. He has chewed up bis letter of acceptance and 8wa"owed bis inaugural. He has assimilated this food with frightful rap.dit", ard it has all goBe to make stalwart backbone. SENATOR IN THE V A CE SK ATE On Mouday last, in the United States Senate, our distinguished Senator Vance made his first speech before that body, in reply to Blaine, of Maine. The latter Senator bad consumed the morning hnur OonkKng. BWine, Logan , and Chan, in a bitter, partisan speech,durng the de- dler have done their level best, during the "rety of which he'had been subjected to present session of Congress, to provoke a hot cross fire from Democratic senators, Southern Senators into the utterance of under whic be fiairly w nthed in torture sentiments out of which they hope to After he concluded, Senator! We paid make party capital in the North. Their "Pa to tbe ont,re Itepub -can disgraceful efforts have not been success- Vrtj, from Mr. Hayes dovn (of up) in ful. They have done one thing, however, that inimitable manner in which he has which was not in their programme: They equal, in the Senate or anywhere else, have drawn out of Senator Hill a calm, The Republican Senators gathered in truthful, and statesman" reply and re- -kts of three and four to listen, watch- futation to all their slanders and insults. "8 unguarded word by which The facts set forth by him wHh so much they might reduce the force ot his speech, ability are obliged to bear fruit in the but he gave them no such desired op. . i f ., v i if ti.nl, portunity. Mr. ;Vauce was ih the very patriotic miud of the North. they FU1" ; , IM , J. ,t n , , u u nr best of humor, and his speech was de'iv- Anxt t (rr4 hi n the country. f ereu wun mac izoou-uaiureu bkyic iui 1 i i - . 1 J THE SITUATION. wnicn ne is eminent, wore il j auuuuuoM Latest advices from Washington would m a causticity wincii Ha.r.j indicate that the Democratic backbone is 'be opposition. He analyzed the acts ot . ... i i i i stiff, and that it may break," but wMl not the Republican party and , neiq tnem up bend. The conviction seems to be gaining in tbeir naked deformity tjo (the ridicule ground that the friends of a free ballot box and contempt of his ;sti;uers. It was will not y if Id to the vetoes of the usurper, just such a speech as only Zebulon B. The Republicans seem confident and the ratice cau uiake, a'nd we are glad to re. Democrat3 are firmer than e'vei ; this seems coni whfct we migbt have expected, tb.it to be the situation now. We adhere to our . rnnriliaion the Democratic Senators former epiniou, expressed f'stf last aud crowjeJarouud hm in abody aid heartily all the time, that not one dolla shall be i.&.Jli h;. J,. it. WUg( U V 1 - V- u a au - - voted to the r my without a guarantee against the uae of troops at the pol's. XOT SO BID AFTER ALL The Washington Star says a gentleman who has iust returned irom Russia, says that the effects of the policy of repression are hardly noticeable in St. Petersburg. was a noble compliment to 1 m, aid it was right wortnily bestowed. WASHl GTO LETTER Washington, D; C, May 20 1879. Briefly, the present political eitua- He traversed a la -ge part of the city late OJ1 may be stated this: The Demc at night without interference or question. oratic majority in Congress is about Sunday, the 4th imtant , being a brigh' to pa8B 8U(j Bena to Mr Hiyes, for his day, the streets were thronged with prom vet0, the Legislative Appropriation enaders as happy and Jightnhcarted, ap- bill, the army bill ir the meent-me re- parently, as though in any ather conti- oeivicg no action, i The House will nental city. He saw the Pr'ucasa Dag- to-day or to-morrow vote on and mar driving through the streets alone ;i probably defeat Mr Warner's oo'nage her carriage. bill. There will doubtless be an adjourn- M EX IC AN MINES, ment before June 15th, Congre s statistics of the rrmeralwerh of Mexico, previously passing bills.or resolutions j, th. Wa.Uineto. Pt, read a, though "ZX ye.terd.y heard Cortez bad wriiten them. It is said to argnmerjfca in favor of referring to the surpass all other countries ;n the richness Qourt cf Claims all cla'ms against the of deposits, especially those of silver. United States. This is one way, end hlv the best, to settle a Die Lai 10 iuuiiu ucaici bj- aw ,, i -j r California or Nevada, and most of the troublesome matter, anoiner w mines are worked in a primitive manner nrooedre fixed by law. with little machinery. .The approximate Th arKament ?n favor of the Court value of production is about $25,000,000 Qf claims is that it is al per annum. Althogh Mexico is our next ready organized has i a fixed door neighbor, we really kaow very little end saueiactory luctuvm about her. It is quite probable that the j-j-- jj-j -exposition of 13S0 will make us better ac- diUonal jaigea. Under the present quamieu w mi uci reaui xa, uin auji system SHOD OiaTmpnc geiB uiB riguia, can capital to her miirng regions, and put or perhaps less, before one Depart- Mexican stock on t-e Un5ted States mr. ment or another or a uommission. xne ket. The mining laws cf the country are intelligent claimant or the oiaimant very liberal. Any pe. son, native or for- ' , J J h& eign, may 'denounce' a mine ; that is, entjtiea to, while ignorant, but equally after the payment of moderate fees to the deserving, men go from one place ol government surveyor, he myst go to expected relief to another rntil their ... . .1 nlaima aro renrn nn f PTnPTlHBS Of lWOIk en it w un in tmee mourns or ioneii j . zz his claim. Labor is cheap ; wcjd is to be , L "T- i had in the miruig localities, but the scarce for the protection of both the Gov ty of auel is due mainly to the fact that the eminent and the ola-naant. coal mines a-e not worked. There is a quarrel over the public Drintinar. The millions paid out an- NOT WANTED IN COLORADO. DUally make a tempting bait for every- There was a rumor that many of the body. The new proposition, and negroes that had flocked to Kansas were J . . . . WJ oe impurweu w ouwrwio. xuo nuy pQJ. oent le8a tUSU It 18 UOW DCing DeiDg Mountain News, a larce and influential done for. Ju the time ot Andrew paper published in Denver, protests Johnson, when it seemed desirable to . a .. V, ..n a RadioarCougress to control this vast against their coming. Speaking for the appropriation, Congress adopted sub State, the journal says the people ao uoi stautially the proposed: plan, except, want them. Thev would bo an 'incubus of course, the saving of 10 per cent n:-aj iu q i TKo nnw But they now denounce it as uncon- lDUlCMJU U WO Jinic uvS.v . 4.-4.-. 1T7.au U 1.. . coming westward, says the JScws, are Blaine Tener an(j Kellogg at the head . . .... rrM I . . a 1 . gnorant, unskilled ana neipiess. iney of the Kadical party we have a varied come from the simplest and most prim- and picturesque View of constitutional MOOfihtllSE. The loafer exodus will never take place. Now Orleans Picayune. No, Oscar ; the person who does the Drowning at a coronation is not called a coroner Boston Post. How to get np a spring meeting put two fat men in a light buggy. Cincinnati Saturday Night. During these beaniiful moonlight evening cata tLroatn are having tbeir pringop niugH Philadelphia Ohron" iole- Herald. Tne oollege boat races have begun, and we shall see now the result of the winter's hard study. Boston Transcript. The smaller the fcirl the larger the wax doll necessary to appease her in cipient maternal affections. New Haven Register. A book just publ shed is entitled, 'Sayings and Doings of Great Men.' We notice that the 'Sayings' haye a large majority. Utioa Observer. You look sober; smile a l'ttle.' He smiles, and the photographer says, 'Not so much, sir; my instrument is t jo small to encompass the opening.' Dot is not vit, dot is not humor, vioh say, 'Vot, nefei?' 'Veil, only, yust vive or six dime' Now, vot you call dot, anyhow? German fellow oit'zen. Buffalo Express Instructor in logic to Mr H : 'By what method of reasoning do you in fer that a bullet is hot after it strikes a target? Mr H: By pick'ng it up, sir.' Yale Record. 'A German inventor proposes to make boots tnat will never wear out.' But wiiat gxd is a boot if you can't wear it out? Slippers are preferab e liudoorb. Norr istowa Herald. It's always the big fellows who get to the front in the crowd. L?ok at the strawberry-box, for instance; the little ones are always at the bottom. Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald. When the stern old Scotch warrior said, 'The hand of Donglas is bis own, was it in response to an insinuation that he held a pe-'r of aces that did not belsng to him? Oinc'nnati Sat urday Night. .1 . O thodox The Rev Alexis Tonsher (goiDg round his new parish) Of course you observe Lent, Mrs Ricko yard? Mrs Rickyard 'Oh yes, sir; we aMus hev pauoakes o'Sbrove Tues day!' Punch. Miscellaneous. Ill 1 - .5 i.:.'r-or5Bli w-gllS DW .-,lv t' - f pSunts; aw m. th&JHradaia a rkii.Sr-. i. about three g.tllon-) passes throcgh it at k-.;-: onct tvfrry h-tf ho.-.r, to have the bile am - jothrr imvunt: s strautd or filtrr-J fron. i' ' 1 r.:!c I.-, thi natural pur-tivc of tiie U.wt'; WW thf I.ivt-r bf-enrres tiTpii it k tmfFgtpari'Xx rr-)ni th.? b!u...l, but c.trri. .i thriKigh ti -c i. to ,. parts of Ae system, a:.d irt try'mz Jo t ''-,' lh-i .pure of tt. slfin. c.it: to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. '1 .u t in i ' be omcs d:srej, and l'j spPi '; 4 sr -' i, txt';-tn. r-adi.tr, bmous&css . J-ii -. I lulis, Midarial l i.vs.rs, Piles, Si '.. 4u ' wt St .tauoh, ui.d gnncsai debility fo'iow Mehkell's HBjATisE(iiegreat vegetrll coVe: v for torpidity, ca -ss-s the Liver to tt 'ou off from one to two ounces ot b:i,e each tin Sf the bto' l passes through it, as Ioe as tliere it , an cess of bile ; and .he eticct pit ev n a v .. doseip'-n yellow cbmplexin or a brown ithr. .lookup skin, wil'. astonish all who try it they fbeiivf the first symptoms to disappear. i'h lui .... uiuuiia inscfica auu nivci iiupi : is iruuie certain ty taking H EPA TINE ip accorc is centra. i. disease thi a t.ur tt.. itive kind of met ial service have nevef law. been accustomed te tike care of them- veettrjay ageinst the bill appropna- selves. and are utterly uuable to do it. ig naoDey for the Legislative. Execu The semi-tropicat climate from which uve and Judicial branches of tne they come in a large degree affo rded them governmenr . , ue wu u . up a fcucj - 0 e irtn miH.n h hv stiTiLi? that neriniu spontaieoua sustenance. They know tbirjR8 m tJje appropriHtion bill ought nothing of tha industries ;ncideut to a not to become Uw. The bk of the more rigorous almosphere aud less ni;t. speech was made up of references to .i r,i-p i cat lkj u o duu autufurLLiu t tcuio muui iuisou. ii pu upwu - 1 bistory sinoe 1861. We must give the sources they wou'd starve to death snator the praise of having tne good What comnansation wecM the tern- sense not to attempt to argue i the antaae derived bv a rail- question. In this way he avoided any . . ... possible collision with lhurman road company ne m view u, .uu. thoee other Demoorat3 who have made results as this? The saving of a few pertinent and argumentative speeches. dollars in the cost of railroad building By the manuer and matter of.ms speech u fb Kt.tAfnr thifi Senator -lilaine 'donbtle as meunt to 1 a I rairnD onH i nfonoitc spfi' l cr a. I ftalinflr vast influx of paupensm, and its That seems to be the highest ambi tendant corallary of inevitable crime, tion he now has. We may eafely hope TTnfittad bv habits and training for the that the time is at hand when great . , ... . a i.:-u .vrt ropuis nous oauuoi uo uiauo ndustr ea w w uiuu uui pwaw uuw.i - . , . their energies they would have but one only alternative and that is to beg pr i i steal. They are not iarmers ana uave An man. at the imminent risk but little capacity for learning. But if of his life, stopped a runaway horse i . .1 a four A duo a on ' Th nwnpr nam a im it were otherwise tney nave not me means -"-"7" r . . 1 .1 Lara a nunc, auu uiuotii (cuuu&ou to buy homes or to maintain themselves ,Th k ln. faV an' hn. uutil employment can be had. To Colo- are ye a goin' divide that oetwane rado at this peculiar juncture they would two of us? repUea ratt Protect the System from Malaria. It is possible to do Uvs even n reg ions of country where miJ,sra is most rife, nd where the periodic fevers which it causes assume their most formidable types. The immense po'pu'arity of Hostetter's .Stomach Bitters is very largely attributable to the fact of its emcacy as a remedy for chills and fever, billious remittents, and as a prevent ive of the various forms of malar 'al disease In those portions of the West and South, where complaints of this nature prevail.and in the Trop e 4, it 's particularly esteemed for the protective 'nlluence which it exerts; aud it has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the duugerous and compara tively ineffective alkaloid, sulphate of quin ine. Physicians have not been among tha last to concede its merits, and the emphatic professional endorsements which it has re ceived have added to the reputation it has obtained at home and abroad. Furniture ! Furniture ! a k Large Assortment of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! ! to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Ac, Ac,, as well as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs and Rockers of all sorts. Looking Glasses Mirrors, Parlor Pnita, Lounges, Shades, Bed ding and everything belonging to a Firs- Class Furniture Establishment Also, another lot of the celebrated Genuin e gtewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort. For sale at F. A. 8CHUTTE'8, 26 and 28 Front aud 11 to 15 Dock sts. mhc 10 Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts Oae Corner West Raleigh National Bank. - RALEI6 B,N, C. Board by the day or on the European plan Sitisfaction gurranteed in every particular My bar is supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fine s Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon. oct 19-tf anca witn direction. , tirauac'tid cure in twenty minutes, and rb I ari from the Liver can exist if la ' given, ! SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PIL-.L LY ALL URTJviGUTS. Price 25 Cts. and $LCC I LOT t)t Tie totality of Consumption or Thro .t ,3'Lun Diseases, a-hich sweep tc the grave :ii least one-third of all death's vii.tiis, arises fr m th 1 pittin orMi rp3 ii i in itnrcnt, v" ii h (r simi !y peiics Vhe wort of tkath w n Q5 jf will he priid if .p:upi 01 Morphine, t . any prcpli ration t.; 1 pn::ii , !'; ! i:,.- . r sic :i.c. u. '; f .-::J is tl :,oi E I y (.' : i . v ' 'i : . - I v 14 a; living; tordaji vkii hut one remit inl! T - V . r ' - : ' '- j (.. ,i .; on is ii cut. . i .. ii i.k 1 l v . -.).n u'to it v. i.;: , .: t :, ietj A:.;.: . . jt: mchitia aiuti '! ;. fw'thr;. . i-;i .-s. R ad the t tint jtii t'aed ' A ii;indtjt til Clepi.f:,sf U..'. l 3i . arid C.t.v.JV w.f C-i , Hon: ill- .. Pe; bedy, us well as those ot rhrr t- w. cures in ottr Look.trce to ;a i!:- h ..: n an-i l- convinced that ii y 'uVj -ii t 1 cure . - ... . ,,. .i,.. t ... , v, . M CotTGH Sviut. ' Take no Troche.- c r I :, s fKjfor Sore Throat, when you can ,u t Ulouk f! Fi iwfii Svriii at same oiice. lor sale 1 v all Druggists. Price'25 Cts. and $1.00 ML 1 all di rjascs that arise fruin poison in die bt.o Mot .-mi c.se of Scrrffufa, Syphilis. Whiae 1 L-wcK'tig, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Diseased :n (gf a thensand, is treated without the use of Mer fc cury in some form, Merciiry rcjts the ones, 5 ana the diseases it produces ar& vorse-thun any other kind of riood or sk.n ciLs .'..sc can t c. W 1K. PMB1?R TOJsr'S StTLT .IN'IIS Of Qi'EHn'S 3 Delight is the only medicine upjnp whidh a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Syphflis and Mercurial disease in all sUlge, can be reason ably founded , and that will cure Caincer. rHj i-,ooi will he .paid by tha proprietor? it HI Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegeta ble and harmless can he found in it. Wilcox, Cibbs & Cos GELBfeRATED FERTILIZER, 1 THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! The Best and Cheapest ! COTTOlCUANO i :o: ; mnoiher season, we .' wi'h t t- b v! p n IW' 'h 4 w ( . l;EST AN 1) CIIKA.'KST KfiKtli iX!- U, -ts. It is no new article, rciniiinir extM inn wi to estlatii&) its vninp hut I for years with ntdmnttticd suco se, gainkti in favor frfinyt ai to eai i accepted as the STAN DAHD FER'l 1 1 1KK. 1 It lias been ou nr success in these eilortg we refer you to the ink it, as well as to the thousands in the South Atlantic 'otton States. This (iuano is so well known that it is Unnecessary to publish annex a few testimonials in our cnvulars only from Planters who hav irstn-:y, not to make it EUAL to others but Ul'KliI')R tese efiorts we refer yputotlie ntkny of your neighlntrs wh.of he thousands in the South Atlantic otton States. iis'fi anv ivi i i 1' tli r. .. ... -1 : 1 S . tsxs oi it alongside tne reruvian uuano, uo miuwing nnm u compares ftjtb p Guano, whichlias heretofore been generally estcem-d above all other PertilijnT ": He will haye only a moderate supply for sale and would request Plai ters to Ja. their orders early; ' r a -V"- nit' l k r-t 4. I UurjAgents areiauf liori7edto t-eu tne aui-Mi'i ijAixlij on very tsvoraMfl payable in cottou next Fall jan24w J AS- ffllXEWAY, A I'm 'A (IraVe uiiwatces nre made In the treatrnpnt ot Price by all rugj;i--!s i.oo. Glubb FlowhrCouc;h SvRt'i ?.nd XTew rki.l's Hepati.se eok mi! LtVliR hr aie py all Drnggists in 25 dent ainl m.oo botdes. A. ?. & CO., Proprietor PHILADELPhiA. PA. I THEBES T 'TfiE WORLD SOLD BY SO SMPLr - 1 500.C0 FOR PARTICULARS , ADDRESS: WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. t rut An r THE NEW YOKE 1 WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES (iORlDON DENNETT, Prop'tor. The Beet and Cheapeat Newspaper Publiahed. Postfi e Fre. TheScw 'Sumiy South." THE BEST AMD HANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA. Send for it at Once see Our lUub Bates- rpHE fSDNNY SOUTH" is now the mod l el weekly of the age. It comes out in an entire new are-s and new irake-up generally and is ovet flowing witn the richest and spi cirst matt r . of the day I'oems, Kpsajs, Storie, News of the Week, Wit and Humor, Female Go sip, Domestic Matters, Letters from all Hectiocs, Notes of Travel, Puzzles, Chess, Problems, Marriage?, Deaths, Hea'th Notes, Personals, Stage Notes, Movements in Southern Society, Fabhion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspondents, Bi graphiei wi:h Portraits ot" distinjrui bed men and Women, Hun orous Engraving?, benrational Clip t-ines, Correspondents' Column, Local Mat ters, Kailmad tiuide, anc forcible editorials upon all nubj cts. Is it possible to mkea papor moce romp'ete tiet a copy and ex amine it- It now circulates in all the States at.d Te'iitories, in England, Ireland, Cana da, Australia, Brazil, and the Indian Nation. It is rea ly an honor to the South and c ur people are proud of it, aEd every one should take it immediately. The price is only 2.50 a year, vve will send the "Funny South" and the Daily Beyuw one year tor $6, or. we will send tne 'Sunny South" and the Wilmington Jour nal one year for $3.50. The "Sunny 8outh" and "Boys ard Oirls of the Seuth" will be furnished one year for $3.60, with a large and magnificent picture thrown in. A.ddresa this office, or J. H. W. B. SEALS, may 17 Atlanta, Ga: O N E D () L L A K Per Year, .sO 41ent Tor Six Mouth, An Ex'ra t'opy to every Club of Ten. Kevv York Herald, Published every Day in the Year. Postage Fr.je. $10 pavs tor one year, Sundays included. 1 $8 nav.- for one year, without Sundays. I $5 pays for six months, Sundays included. S4 pays tor 6ix 'nonius, witnout ounaays. $2 pays tor one year tor any specinea aay 01 the week. $1 pays for six month? for any specified day of the week, $lpe' month (including Fundays) will be chargea on sul scriptions for a less period than three months. TO EUROPE Includ'Tig Postage. Daily !...... $17 30 Wee"k!v( European Ecition) CO Weekly (Dom. stic Edition) 2 00 NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, Postage Free. Is a monthly. 100-page Scrap Book of the cream of the World s Litertture. eingiu copy, ok., or t per yar An Gd Cjomo fUx'JO inches) of " Yoeemite V alley," price. t ; ' Black Sheep." f 1.30 book in Chriatian Oakley's Mistake. ' a 1 book, in paper binding, and a sample copy of "Wood's Household Magazine all post-paid, for only 30 cents in money, or in one-ceni postage stamps. Agentj wanted, a Most ltberal term .but nothiDg sent free. 1 Addresa 1. S. Wood. Tribune Budding. New York City. aud parties sustained in that way. NEW PIANOS $125 Each, and all ityleg, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly FiasT class, sold at the lowest nbt oafH wholesale r ACToaT prices, direct to the pcacHasaa. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Hiohbst Honohs over 11,000 in oae. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co, Factory established brer 36 years The Square Grands contain Mathu shek's new patent Duplex Overstruncr Scale. the greatest improvement in the history of mm tPa WT . Piano making, ine upngnts are ine nnest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive - . - I J m cataiog-ue or 4 pages maiioa tree. MENDELSSOHN PIANO OO.t ap 7J-6m 1 East 15th street. N Y rpHK WLM1NUTON JOUBJIAL, is ODe the Terr best adrertising mediaras fat tie tate. Try it. 7? Daily Edition.. .Two and a half eta. per Copy Sunday tdiiion Four cts. per Copy. Weekly Ecition Two cents per Copy N. B. lot les than 5 copies mailed to newsdealers at wholesale rales. We allow no comm scions on subscriptions Daily Edition AddreFS, NEW lOKK HEtlALD, mch 19 Broadway and St. Ann N. T. Steamer Passtnrt, QATT. J. W. HARPER, Will resume SUNDAY TRIPS TO SMITHVILLF, April 27, weather permitting. Dally T.ips as usual. Leave Dock at 9.30 A. M. apl 2 GEO. MYERS, Agent. CHAS. KLEIN, Undertater and Calinet Mater, "So. 24 South Fmnt Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. ii A fine aserrtment of Coffins and Cat kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished Orders by tele graph r mail promptly filled. jan 13 The New and Popular Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES ! TVTO OLD STOCK TO" WORK IN OFF AT ANY PRICE ! i All New Goods, selected with a great deal of care, in accordance with the times. All cf my Goods warranted. Notice some of the prices : A Lady's nice Cloth Buskin, from 60c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 90c to $1.25, A Gent's nice Box-Toe Gaiter, from $1.25 up to the best My Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. A call at ay place and a fair comparison are all I ask. Beware of old stck, Y' u wi'l speLd your money for nothing. Remember, no trouble to show my New 8tock. Respect uily, C. ROSENTHAL, S2 Market Sti LIFE IN A BjTTtf. TP.O "Tnct Volnoldi Ifn-Va.! cry Known to the WurM-X More Use for Quinine, C'ii!ou,t or Mineral Pofsous Life fpribc Jjlood, Strength for the Nervoj ami JrioaltJi tor All. AN OPJSN LETTER TVL r; !;: Bfclievina: that b.i eleanbiiijr bio building up the constitution as the oolt tit '.v& ot bni ting ai.-hH-e nd bein,; trotb with weiikcess of the iUiikh, eatwrp t?; much broken down iri oonstitutidu, 4.? . at'tur ftnv 1 a 0 fit.. K... t nli.niu. . j i uuc ivy uiunfv iw irmy Biros nt ujrtHcL-l advertised witt out liadiu h ptrnjiitat c!e. 1 Digaa aocwiiDg mneit. lining Uifdi.u,! mae Ironi roots and herbs. 1 fortasttkl discovered a wonderful bitters ur i; Cltanser,thehrit bottle of wbicd m? mt all life and vigor, and in Ume effected a p;ii ner.t cure, I was lree troui catarrh. m uu 1 1 . J L.! LI ' UBi'niuB swoiij; suu evuuu, uriug aoictOi'i.t the mO: t severe cold and expore, acd 1 int, gained over thirty poundi iu weight, iv ing confidett that I had made a sroedkrtal discovery in meoicite, 1 prepared a quutnt ot the Root bitters, and was in the habttsl giving them awav to birk friesdl andn k'j. bors. I found tae medicine effects the 11 wonderful cares of ail duevt8 Cuttd r humors or scrofula in the hl')d, faprud-'iift Bad 8t mach, Weakness, )'vicjijA)iftii, Ijorpid Liver, Ac , Jrc. The nwg of at discovery in this way spread fn onere'twl to another until I found mypelf called u; ij to supply patients witn medicice tar ut wide, anu I was induced to etdaunst t lit ' atorv for compounding and bottliBttMiM Bitters in large quantitfes, and I to d r ij al'.mv time to this buniness. I was at first backward it, prenting sfe- myselt or discovery in (Li way to tueju. not being a patent med cii.e man anc smWl capital, but I am gettirg braT-.; "J that, Since 1 hrst advertised tnw"ic I have been crowded witii orders fnin M gists and country dealer 8,1 and tbe fcawij ot letters 1 nave receiveu irom person prove the fart that no remedy ere: dii much good in so short atimeaDdihjdwt1 success as the Root Bitters, In Tac:, I u convinced that they will soon take tbe of all other medicines in use. eij hundred retail druggists rigl,t here it I in Cleveland, now sfl K- ot Bife'!, 'B whom have already s-Jd orur ose bottles. , I Root Bitters sre stiictly a tlgM irj ation, such as was ue.d In the grodnW"? of our forefathers, when people w re "JJ by some simple root or, plant, calomel and other poisons ot tbe a" kingdom ere unknown. 1 h"y acc strongly on the liver ard ua7 keep the bowels regular ni 'liU nervous system., hey penfctxa'e tVti of the body, pearehimr oat li.nfi nnrl ti.cnu fr.'.rn the heSaTtO t ' : .... ... ... i ,t tr t!. f'.'S btcUBiuie auu B I VI, 1 ,T " rev' bsest soiinire of life: bei ce th-y tuuit dis-ast-s b poritlea'ion and, nourieBi -No tnaf'er wliaty Uki 0 ing. orrt: are, wn it tne aisease or anu.rui - ifrouonlv feel bad or n-isralH. Bitters at once. It may ave your country are already u'ing iHw They have saved many lives of c Bta who had been given up by triew-i"-- cians to die, and have permanent!' many old chronic cus-s of L'atrj rrt Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and ,t where all other tretmr.ts 0d la. you troubled with sick headache, dizzinefs, weakness, bad tate in tM nervou?npfS,and broken down in You will be cured f take Have vou huir'ors and pirnf e; "M or skin? Nothing wil gie Jf f hoalth, strength, aad be-ufy a." S5u I know that jeal u V) , cry, t.un bog because my discos , manv or tneir patient, o ' " mi . " a . .. ml! ik I now my desire ana a,rl' 11 "u t t ! I my Moot Uitters as ia mmV B.t reach of all those tferirg tlJ,' , 4 world woldbv wi.ilA'att r: ,J apl 23 Sign of tVe Little Foot. Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTOR a large assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we oiler at Great Bargains. Call and examine. feb 19 D. A. SMTTLT, CO. Headquarters ltr Alts Lager Beer and Porter. B UARCUS fc HON'S, No. 6 Market Street JAN FURNIaH YOU WITH THE BE3 Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. Coatry orders promptly attended t o nf leal gists and country m,c1". lnari ' press n receipt of price, 1 derfil cu es, see ur large i each b ttle tf medicine. 'e'a ,a J yourtlf. in- A ur trr,nr .'rnfl'jrirt or FkaZlKla'S KOOi BmtV. i Blood Cl-anser.and take nudn recommend because ne tnaae baiit"1 4 a i1" O. W. FBAIZEB, Xii Superior Ht. fir For sale by jc. Munds S'f Druggists. 2fith Mint Julep 1! fJIHE FIRSTOF IUK Jat 22 vfU i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 21, 1879, edition 1
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