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The Daily Review Josil. T. J A 51 US. Ed. and lroy WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY AUGU3T 23, Ife'9. Entered at the l'osToFKrcK at WlLMIXGTON, X. C, AS SECOND "G'LA-b Matter. . VIEWS AXI) RUVlEits Fanny Daverjport Las purchased for $4G,000 a piece of property at Canton, Pa., which will hereafter Le Ler summer home. The Selrua limes tsays. the Dews from the country continues very gloomy. Tne cotton crop Las Leen miously injured. The worms are spreading every when, aud the outlook is very blue. The willow tree iu I'xe'er p';ue, of: Cbautice street, oi-jiosite TiKo Ivrx Parker's old residence, IJj&tn), is the growth of as!ip from a willow that, rew over the grave of Napoleon a St Helena. A bi deg at a Phi'adelphia brewery drinks from two to four quarrs of laser bet-r every day, and likes it so wrll that, on emptying ihe di.-h, h-i licks his ch'-ps, and make a nube that sounds like aii 'Ab h' of great satisfaction. A letter in the Jivatou Jle"tt s it h: imiossibh to q; t a boat launcii' ti t. oni any f'f the big hound boas. A cAl fur the laui thing of a boa- on a-s't-uiuer in New Yo:k IJay thowed th; o;i'cr day that tu; only boat ou bua:d Wis lollen and broken iu two. The Montgomery, (A'a.,) Advertiser of Sunday says that the cotton worms are rapidly increasing on the plantati ns iu thatciumy. Farmers report tunt much injury h;:s already been done by these destructive iu&ecs, and much more is an ticipated. Jesse Pomeroy, the Bust on boy niu dtrer. continues to bother the Chariestown prison cflicials. In the arm of a chair iu his ceil a large knife was lately found, lie had dug out a hiding place for the weapon and filled the aperture with soap, stained so as to match the color of J he wood . Some young n.en were amusing them selves at Frascali, near Mobe, on Sun day last, by seeing which could throw a cannon ball they had the farthest, when one of them let the baU slip just as he threw it, and it struck another young man, named Mu'Iin, on the side of "the head and ki'leJ him. Gen, Sheridan has received f;om the do fac'.o Secretary of War an order di'tct'i a boa d of h qu" y to tonsider the po i ions i d hand'Mig ot i OC)ps at the bauie of Chickamauga. 1 he dale of :he session has no; yet leer decided upon, but it vr ' berat the doit-t'on of Gen. hhenuiii), a'.id pro bably wi M'.i a lew week". The order di rects thjt the sessioi s be held in Chic. go. s Since the murder ot Mrs. II uT by Chas t'ne Cox the New York housewives have a keen eir for burglars. A Mrs Davis, the wife of a detective, brtoded over the Hull tragedy to such an ex'ent that she became slightly deranged, and oue night last week, imagining that there were burglars in the iiouse, thuw herself and babe out of a window to the ground, re ceiving injuries from which she died last Saturday. Marsha R.ers, who died a few days ago at Middletown, Conn., fur fifty years possessed a fortune; but she was constant ly drtNuliug poverty and regularly spent a part of her time gatheriug rags and other discarded things in the streets. A room iu her house was filled wuh such rubbish. Yet she gave money liberally for charitable and rei'giuus purposes wh'-e she "ved and by her mil left 05, 000 to vuriuvs institutions. Mr.-Nicholas Kiss, formerly a mem ber of the Hungarian ReiGhstag, possesses a hotel at Paris. At the foot , of the surrcase he has placed cn elegant saveall or tiiciire, surmounted by a parrel When any one comes down or goes up the staircase, the parrot screams out "Szcgedin'' The visitor looks around as touiehed, sees the tireiire, and puts something in it. The parrot h;is already collected nv. re thau 8,000 francs. Harriet Ikecher Stowe has made a great deal of moi ey out of her story, Uncle Tom's Cabin,' but not a cent from its adaptation for dramatic purposes, al though no modern play has been actt J a greater number of times. The Rev. Thomas North, a Chicago clergyman, is about to start ont with a company that will perform-the piece exclusively in balls and churches but never in a theatre. He wrote to Mrs Stowe on the subject, and ! she replied as follows: I am in sym pathy With the plan you propose, judging that, If you present it in churches, or rooms oi her wise consecrated to religious thought, you will avoid all accessaries that would be undesirable It is not stated whether she i? to be paid a royalty. The real head of the enterprise is James Nixon, the well-known circus and theatre ruaaagcr. The fever is at New Orleans. It is1 said that there have been but two ca3es there since July 29th, but those, somen how, wore Lot reported to the Board of Health until Thuradty last. There 8 ems to bo nu alarm fell 'jm New UrlcaLs and if these cas-s aj-j thoruugsily isolated 'the medical authorities may succeed in effec tiunally rdairaiuiug and controlling it. I 1 I : I -J - i 'mm ' The Zulu war is not (yet at an en l and further trials andj difficulties in Sonth Ai-ica seem tj be in&pendingl The Boers are how talking aliout J a .resort to the i dread arbitrament olj arms, unless their independence ii -restored These Doers, spoken of st frequently in the dispatches, re the descendants of the bid Dutch settler?. Kiug Cetaywayb is still in the field but the Rritisb are taking very effect ual oievas fur crushing and capturing him. AXSTUFK STATESMAN FALLEN. Oik- bv one the rtnes fall.' This (ijiio it i.s another "lIonoraHIe' one Kiiene ( Jaj tneniher of t ! drne ro oreu, an ex- le Loiiiiaiia Legislature e people ex- bes from the ago, was observed suddenly to reach up and pull the bell-rope. The tram, of course, came at once to a standstill, wbila conductor aud porter rushed into the car to ascertain the cause for the detention. 'Jentlemen,' explained the young man 'yon must excuse me. I wanted the por ter, who was in the 'forard end of he car, to make up my bed, and thought that if I pulled the rope that would fetch h'm j i A Graphic representative met ex Governor Warmouth, of Louisiana, at Long Branch. He said thai be was doubtful if the Republican party could count on a single electoral vote from the South in 1880. Grant was the choice of the Republicans for President; Bayard the choice of the Democrats, Tilden's chances were slim. He endorsed the administra tljn of President Hayes and was surprised that his name was not being urged more earnestly for President in ' I 1880i He thoBgnt the negroes would, after the crops were gathered, be,in to leave the South bv thousands. who lost a jj)h When, jjtli .lie 11 eel Mdiic of the roiri Slate House. Since! then he has had to maintain .the dignity oi an illus trious name and the remembrance of his departed greatness oil, the sala ry (d'aJeletk in the postofiiee. This was not siinirieiiti but men of his political persuasipijis) in , Louisiana are seldom at a!Iossas to hov the ex chequer should he replenished, lie dipped his hand iuUf the registered leUer departmei.t and every time he took a dip greenbacks stuck to his lingers. The, losses aresaid to be quite heavy sand the Honorable Gar dene has reposed h s r 11 ill eld dignity 011 an iron 'cot in a' cool t stone apart ment in one' of the public buildings and is cared for at the expense of a u : a t e 1 1 1 1 t o : 1 st t u e n c v POOR rviKAitn. ,1 , . . 1 Another daogerj, ana a very serious one, is threatening hq sorely afflicted city of Memphis. Incendiary ' fires aro be coming of such frequent origin as to cause genuine alarm J A suggestion emanated in the godly Nortji that the city be burn ed as a means of eradicating the disease, and kne wing what i the people of the rtouth do oi the kindly sen lmeuts of their brethren of the Nbrtu,, it is , feared that there are emmissaries in Memphis from the North charged with the destruction by fire of the entire city. ' The devils in hell could not I hae driginated a more damnable plot, if indeed any such plot does exist. But we cannot believe- it,1 tven knowing as wo dJ Dr. R. W. Mitchell, the intrepid yellow fever physician of Memphis, describes the city as wholly put off from the world. There are no trains running into or out ot the town, and I nobody leaves the place without the au'horities knowing it. No steamboats laud there at all. The supplies are all brought down on barges, which are Llinnrieil hv ttift Ptnamhnars a COlinle f,f miles above the citv and allowed to float down. When they arrive at the city men in skiffs or' tugs secure them aud bring them to the landing. If there is any fever can ied abroad it is done by some daring ' 1 ped lar who runs his wagon of supplies in to town on a venture, sells ont, and then clears out. Miscellaneous. PI A riOQ nd ona-Azars. 1 M IJ KJ O ti.100 Pianos orly SriAiOi 4i0 urgui only, $96.5; $35 Organs only $73.75. Tremenaoua Redaction daring th Midivmmer monthi. Uariog been KLECTED If A YOB of my eity and en trusted with its bonds should be sufficient proof of my responsihilitv. Latest circulars and Illust-ated Newspapers fee. Address DANIKIj F. bATT 1 , Washington, S. J. I' ug 13. AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastest-Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Pi ices reduced 33 pr cent. National. Pes -LisHiHS Co., Philada., Pa. aug 13 ajqaa returns in 30 dajs on $".00 in 4 iZUUTeted. Official reports and infor mation prkk. Like nrotits wek:ly on Stock options of $10 to $(0. Address, T. Potter Wight A Co., Bank er , 35 Wall 8t., N. Y. aug 13 BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTERS CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK. 1 ! So d by all Druggists. SxAstraT A Jo Huso, Proprietors, 21 Piatt st , N. T. ! sag 13 Mant a Dollar formerly spent on expen sive 8ulphar Baths is now saved by substitut ing therefor GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP which is just as beneficial but infinitely cheap er. I Local diseases of the skin., rheumatism and gout are all relieved by this standard remedy. Complexion blemishes are eradi cated by it, and it imparts to the cuticle a pearly whiteness and velvety softness which greatly enhances female charms. 8oId by Druggists. aug 13 SANFORD'S the intense hate with , .which 1 some of 1 the people of the North regard those of the South. We cannot believe that the iuhumanity of man to man could .be so intcapely inhuman as to deliberately plan such a scheme, i Still the Memphians are determined ,o be on their ground. In addition to the tWo colored military bom panies on duty therea whie patrol is to be formed and any and every incendiary caught in the act jw'ill be j strung up to the nearest lamp-post with a short rope) and a still shorter thrift . Tfcjis will, per- haps, check the devilish work. I THE CANDIDATES. . E. V. Smaller, of jtjhe New York Trib line, has been down on Coney Island, and has drawn in prophetic inspiration with the clams and salt oreezes. As to the Republican candidate, he says: Four names are in everybody's mouth Grant, Blaine, ' Sherman and Wash burue. Oolyj two of thes can be said, however, to be actually I contesting the field. Mr. Washburne imust be looked upon rather as a highly available com promise candidate jtb an j as j a candidate with much original strength of his own. As to General Grant, I it has come to be pretty well understood that he will either be strong enougrjj to sweep thd board or will take no hand Tin the game. The "Grant boom,"o cajled, has ! spent its force, but there remains a formidable sentiment among the Republican j masses in favor of renominating the ex-President which issusmiued by considerable num ber of efficient party leaders! General Grant will undoubtedly j j be in a position nest 1 spiring to go into tne convention &s a contest ant " for . the Inomifiation, with a faint cnance of success, butj all his friends believe that he will, jdot let himself down into the arena ( of ah ordinary political struggle, and will not be a candidate un iess a spontaneous ' and jimperative de mand for his services should be made a demand so strong that all the candidates would have to step aside. I need hardiy says that the probability of such a manu testation is not nearly as great as it ap peared three months ago. The rebel brigadiers in Congress many start a fresh Grant wave next winter by again alarm ing the loyal sentiment of theNortn, but we may reasonably look for increased dis cretion on their part and a better con cealment of their purposes as1 the election draws near. The, prospect is, therefore, that Grant's came will not go before the convention at all. ' He cannot afford to go into a scramble for I the nomination. If he should only be a candidate instead of the candidate, . With a large vote but not enough to nominate aim on the first ballot, he might be beaten, for the Blaine men and the Sherman men! would be pretty sure to combine against him. I An innocent-looking young man, trav elling on a train from! St. Paul to Chio 'Pa,' said a little boy who was look ing at pictures of BtraDge creatures au auk is a bird which one would be apt to shun, isn't it? 'I suppose so,' tranquilly answered the father. 'And if any one should ehun an auk, then that would be an auk-shun, wouldn't it ?' The unhappy parent has gone out. j 'Chevaliers of the presfd Down with the despotism of the dictionary!' Olaes in American history, stand up. Head 'Wen Jorg Uashiugton wuz at Vale Forg, hiz trupz wur in ned or fud, klothing, and liker. It wuz vere kold wethur. and In nv them had shuz on their f et. But Jorg Uashington s kuri j nevur fald, and at last Kongress sent mm snpliz. and ne onacc tne eneme ovur to Nu Jerze, and wipt him at the batel nv Trentun. That 11 do, boys. Run out, now.and play: Philadelphia Bulletin. 1 In one of the primary schools of Sa lem, Mass, a1 teacher was endeavoring to ascertain the extent of her children' knowledge of numbers, ihe ques tion was asked, ' Would you rather have three paper bags with two or anges in each, or two paper bags with three oranges in each ( ah out one little fellow expressed themselves as without preference. The teacher asked this pupil for his decision, and he was persistent in'his liking for three bags with two oranges in each, his reason, when finally given, being, 'So I should have more bags to bust. A lady who had much experience in teaching both boys and girls, speaking of the extraordinary obtuseness of a certain pupil, said : 'In a physiology class this young lady, of 15 inquired v ith languid surprise, 'Is there not a straight passage through the head from one ear to the other t a some what natural conclusion,' the teacher commented dryly, 'if she had watched the processes of her own 1 mind.' Which would you prefer teaching ?' asked the visitor 'boys ( or girls ?' 'Boys, infinitely,' was the prompt re ply. 'No boy, for instance, would ever have asked suoh a question as that. He would long before have in yestigated the subject with a lead pen cil. Not, probably, in his own ears, she added meditatively, 'but in his younger brother's.' Scribnera for July. I Headquarters for Ale, Lager Beer and Porter. H. JVSARCUS A DON'S, I No. 5 Market'Street QAN FCRNISa YOU WITH.THE BE3. j j I ' ( , Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, Lb the city. Country order promptly attended ta Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts. ' ' 1 j One Corner West Raleigh National Banr. I ' RALEIG H, N. C. Board by the day or on the European plan Btisfaction fcurraBteed in every particular My bar is supplied with FincbVs Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 18T1 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fines brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon, oct IStf I ' i 1 Salt. Salt. Salt 4 000 8C" LIVERP0I'8ALT, , j : . ;- " I 1 " . . . i I Jtom landing andforiale by june.l7.WILUAiia;A.MCROaiaOJ. JAMAICA GINGER. The on ly combination of trie true Jamaica (iinger witi choice Ar omatic and French Brandy for Clolen, UboleraMorbus,Cramp. andPains, Oia rrha a an ientery, D s errff Flatulency, Want , of Tone a ad Activity in the Stomach and Bow els, and avoiding this dingers of Change of Water, Food ana Cli nate, aug 13 Miscellaneous. UiawUaneon,. e THEB tST SOLD BY S1500COO 1 0 tJfB.. ... lUD r t m FOR PARTICULAR - .wunotn u ' A00Ri WhiteSewing Machine Co." Cleveland, ohio LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ' ery Known to the World Xo More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for the Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for AIL 1 . i . ' AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Believing that b y cleansing tne I blood and building up the constitution was the only true war of banishing disease and being troubled with weakness I of the lungs, catarrh, rery much broken down in constitution, Ac , and after tryiag the best physicians and paying out my money for many kiDds of medicines! advertised without rinding a permanent cure, j 1 began doctoring mjBelf, using medicines! made from roots aud herbs. 1 fortunately discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood Cleanser, the tiret bottle of whicn gave me new life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent, cure. I was free from catarrh, my lung became strong and sound, being able to stand the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Root Bitters, and was in the habit of giving ttem away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all diseases caused from humors or scrofula in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney -Disease, Torpid Liver, Ac , Ac. The news of my discovery in this way spread from one persou to another until 1 found myself called upon to supplv patients i with meaici. e tar and wide, ana I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding anc bottlicj; the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now d.vote all my time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting either myself or discovery in this way to the pablc. not Deine a patent meaciue man ana witu small capital, but I am" getting bravely over that, since 1 first advertised this menicin. I have been crowded witn orders from drug 1 ciata and conntrv dealers, and the hundred is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of I of letters 1 have received from persons cured, the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. It is Pure- I prove the fact that no remedy ever did a much good in so short a time and had so mucn success as the Koot outers. in tact, 1 aai convinced that they will soon take the lead of all other medicines in use. ea.iy one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Koot bitters, some oi whom have already sold over one thousand bottles. ' I Root .Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation) such as was used in the good old days of our forefathers, when people w re cured by some simple root or plant, and Ijwhen calomel' and other poisons of the mineral kinedom were unknown. They acc strongly on the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system. 1 hey peretrate every part of the body, searching put every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to tte feet, cleansing and strengthening the fountain springs of life. 1 hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feeiings or symptomE are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters! Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Thousands of persons in all parts of the already uung Koot bitters The Sew "aum yiitip int Bt&i AND HAsMDXQy-iJ . in AfYUKICL. Send for it at 0nce-See ! Rates- rpHE "SUNNY SOUTH" ! ' 1 ' x .1 weeKlyoftheaee. It ZZ ' entire new t aad new toil? 4 and is orerflowiiio- .v. r?P ei: the d.yL?lb ciest matter Stories, ews of theiWeek Wi. "J Female Go.sin. Domn.' i7"ad B from all Sections, Note. nr J Chess, Problems, MarrisM. n I rin Notes', Personal. StaN0 Bu 1 f -.uiun AOlei ith D 1 Answers to Correspr.ndents.Bl rl!f- ""J Portraits of distineuUhed m..! Humorous H-nerarin. k,.. ..T0, pings, Correspondenu ColBmB, itf ters, Railroad Uuide anc forcibl.tefll'1 upou an auojecis. 11 it possible in paper more complete ? (Jet a cob. amine it. It now circulates to all aud Territories in England, iSH da, Austral.a, Brnl. Md khelimu. :.n U4 4 LIVER INVIGORATOR ly Vegetable. It never Debilitates. It is Cathartic and Tonic. It has been used in my practice and by the publio, for more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Send for Circular. 8. T. W, 8ANFORD, M. D., 162 Broadway, New York City. Any Druggist will tell you its reputation. aug la It is rea ly an honor to thel if,k people 'are proud of it, and evert W"J. take it immediately. i( iue price is oniy a year W send the "unny Mouth" at.d ithe 1'.! Kkvikw one year for $6, or. wewiLW. "unny South" and the iWiLMiiatn. j l nal one year for $:i.50 I The "Sunny South' and "BoynadH of the HHuth" will be furnwhid one $3:60, with a large aad migrnirictot thrown in. Acdrew this office, tr J. H. A W. B. SK1LS. my 17 . 1 AtlaLU.Ut FEVERS I MALARIAL and all fevers can be avoided by keeping the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys in healthy eohdition with RICH ARD'S TKETOTAL TONIC. Physicians rely on the ingredients of this remedy for their safety from disease, and all who take this tonic escape sickness and fevers of every kind. No other remedy so surely corrects and removes ever" morbid tendency, and it must be tried to know the perfect health and strength its use insures. Drugguts sell it. VAN BUfKIRK A CO., 18 Vesey street. New York. 1 aug 13 I Schedule. 1 Tax Aotie rTIHE ATTENTION of merchani Lit x aers in render county is umted . HJ ioiiowing extract from the ReT4nn L. 187t: I tee 12. Everyj merchant, jeweler, rrucr druggiBt, and every other dealer, who ih buy and sell eroodB. wares Mr merrhmHi. whatever nam.e or description, eiceptircvJ are specially taxea euewnere in ibii shall, in addition to his ad valorem tax on I stock, pay as a license tax one tenth of M per cen'um on me total amount otpo.chi in oa out or thi htatk, for ctv or oi eM, whether such persons herein mentioned L purchase as principal or through in r or commission merchant, r vrrv vtnut a- tioed in this section shall, within ti &,t after the first day of Januarr udJui'f'ni each year, deliver to the KepLittr e a sworn statement of the total purchases for the preceding tlx ing on the 31st day of December of J one Any agent or cmmino& mercniiitf making such purchases shall, 'for bu p t pal, make and deliver the statement u berm required. Provided, that the petiotu tioned in this section may makaoot ln;va iosr a list of their nnrcbasei. and fWtr the same, before any Justice ot thePeac-' their county, and return said list to ue t ister of Deeds ; the Reeisler of Deedi ral. arr acdJuifni al amiuit nt hul lit LODtlu, m.&- iber or1 tb 0th IS Kflill.AirT'iCrll l. Xr. MP. K fll77ia Thevhave aaved tnanir lirea of consniritiTPs lruin Kirmlr in nK!A .hall ho rronti WVUVMlltaJtV mm Kfl . . . . J . . " -r I vv v iu nuvu "-' . W t I wrk Via1 Kaom ..i ...m n K tt f-i r. A a n nA nh4.! I . J x ? i . 1 ...:.&4 ij ucou Kc up uj uiciiuoauu yujoMr 1 luii given into mm, as nemo rejmi 1 die, and have permanently cured shall furnish the Sheriff with a copy i list within ten days after the same areiH in. It shall be the duty of the Hieriff t lect from every person on the li t !mn him bv the Register, of Deeds Ithe in haveDOwer to reauire the merchant hi'4 his statament to submit bis books for ination to him; and every mercnai.t if to render such list, or reiuBing n ut tn inhmU hia hnoka for aaeh ezambt shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, andfitM noHnn shall ha tin Ml not more UU UOT lara t,r Imnpinnnpd not more than thirty lyA - - r- ... ... In. '..jiJ It shall further be the duty ot toe T HE PL AC E TO FIND who bad cians to ' many old chronic cases of Catarrh, f-crofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had faued. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, and broken-down in constitution? , Ton will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? .Nothing will give you each good health, strength, and beauty as Koot( Bit ters, i ,i aau! I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discovery cures so manv of their rjatients. b t I care not. It is rn ttt? rTrcT CTT T? rrn?T C!TTrixr I nowlmy desire and determination to place I deeds to prosecute every merchat refiu 111, uruai iUUKjllLU blUUlv my goot Bitters as fast as possible within the as aforesaid to the end of obUininjSir i 1 I 1 m mm . rw m .a ... I k a. t formation and compelling payment v oroper tax. J j i i OF AND Fancy Groceries ! reach of all those sufiering throughout the world. Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. tor certificates of won derful cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine, i Read and judge for yourneli. .Ask your druggist or merchant 1 for' FRAZIER'S ROOT I BITTER?, the grea Blood Uleanser.and take no substitute htmi ecommend because he makes a targe profit G. W. FRAILER, Discoverer. 338 Suieiior 8t.. Cleveland O. For sale by J. C. Munds and T. ti. Burbank, Druggists. march 26tii eow-daw inriiiki.. tk.Uv allowi me f H cretinn in th matter and I shall De Coapwj to prosecute to th full extent of the U,K who fail to comply with its provuiona. i I. H. BROW,.' june!9 Register of Deeds. Pender Cfc i - T Furniture. M RECEIVED FBOJ1 FACK'B1 IN THE CITT. a larsre jsortment of Walnut acd otl4 U are a man of buidnesj,' weakehed by thVstzald'c 7 our anaee, aroia nmniantaana use Boatwright & McSoy SELL GCODS LOWER TH VN ANY HTJSE IN THE' CITY n grades of FURNITURE, which at Gicut Barzaiiis. Jyw are a man of letters, tolling overyonrmidnigb p won wo rBoro Dram nerve ana wasie, use f It you are yoang; and sufferm? from any indlsrrotl aw or H it potion tlf von are married or aincrW. rM nr n 7X3ong, safferinfir from poor health or l&a&uish- mm If.- inironabed of elcknm. relron III (V s.rV 1 - l AFFJB FOR SALK, AT close jp w w aV V H I v- Call andexjioiij J D. A. tVV-Y Hal) & Pearsall rl-'1 Vaoever you are. wherever- you are, whenever you lee mua jour BjsMjm neeaa cieanmng wmng or ting, t&0 or rratem etimnlatmar. without int FbESII and COMPLETE stock of G Boatwrirht & McEoy ASE ALWAYS Alive to the wants of the people, ani keep lor their accommodation a FULL FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCER IES, from which they can se- 1 lect at any tune. are yoa dyspepsia, kidnew or urinary complaint, c neMWiu ttowtam, oouas,cmoa,ttver,oruervm 1 1 You will be cured If you um I f.f yoa are simply weak and low spirited, try It t Bay it jnHucnponifc. lovaraggwnepiii, It mar ure tout lira. It hmm saved hnired Hop Coaen CbtI tk sweetest, win landberf. AskchtUfca. Th Hnp Pad for Stomach, L(tt and KidQTt,U raaniar to al wan. um dt aDaormtoc. ii uperteci.' ask arccruia. D.tC la a abaehte ad IrrwhlaMa nr for imp -mmt, al mpSJB8SI ) offniA. tofoarco or Paroptj!, BBaflHEaV Abort jo 14 W iriuxntuHm Bitter Mlt., Co RocKetrr, S.iY.i Groceries, consisting in part of Boxes D. S. Sides. To our friends and" the public gen erally in the distance, we will state we are preparing for a U1G FALL TKAB. We are bound to have it if selling GOOD GOODS LOW will aetmiplish our pur. pose. Write for samples and prices. Al' communications answered promptly. Again we state "the string bangs on tne outaide". Wonrt you drop to 7 Have you the heart to decline such an invitation ? We trow nou i Boatwiight & IIcKov, OAT X7ortb Front Utreet- - - i Hf f SJ a w.Er'.iv in your own town, and no capital risk ed. Fou can give the bu- - i -. i siness a trial witmnit 1 expense, lne best opportunity ever offered lor those willing u work. Yen should try nothii g else until you see for yourself what you can do at th business we offer. 2io room to ex plait here. You can devote all your time or onlj roar spare time to tne business, and makt great pay for every hour that you work. ; Women make as much as men. Send for i special private terms and; particulars, which we mail free. $5 Outfit free. Dont com plain of hard times while! you have such a cnance. Address L llALlxETT & CO. Portland, Maine. jone7"d&w. 100 25 15 3000 500 30 50 aug 11 Bbls. 5w Mess Psrk. Tubs choies Norih$n B IM " Bbls. Flour made WHEAT and put up Packages Bttjh. Corn; WhiteJJ Bbls. and Had. u Bbls. Syiups and Kola- The Millionaiir(i, . i r H. O'BBIAIT, of Saa 1 . says i "Herald CopoJ . Cement for broken wares iJ'" st arUcles mended with It that f.Stk i lmf af UKin iwmra ujbt wcav v , . . I k. tT lnu " . got It. nor wvaia I , rii hain't stot 25 cents for a bottle to J50. Ta FATBICK. apllWt tra-.- 7 -M
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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