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The Daily Review. jusif. T. JA.MKS, Ed. and Prop WIllIvUTON. Pi. C. TUESDAY, 8KPTEMBKR 16, Entered at the I'ostoffi ce at WiLMiifOTox, N. C, as Second Ciam Matter. J 1 VIEWS AM u ftr,viV. Am I badly dressed ?' asked a French provincial, Khile being measured by a swell Parisian tailor. Simply covered, sir s'mply covered.' It ia estimated that en the" Day of the .Assumption, and other fete days 'of those Persons named Marie in Paris, not less thin $15,000 are spent in lilies. - The German government has dissolved the three gymnastic societies at Stras.. bourg because they took part ia the fetes at Nancy on the occasion of. the unveiling of the Thiers monument. A New York dispatch says the prospects are a laige business will again be done this season in the shipment of oysters to Europe, borne of the ojstermen intend goiDg to Liverpool this month. Ojsters this season are reported to be unusually large and fat. Vaccination appears to have untold ter rois for the country folk of Germany. A w man cf Mellen beige, who was repeatedly notified to submit her child of eight 'months to the operation, and was threat ened with arraignment if she did not comply, jumped with the baby into the Fulda. Both weie drowned. The large railroad companies keep as careful a record of a locomotive and its pertormances as ship owners do of an ocean steamship. The Pennsylvania Railroad does not repair one if the coat will exceed $3,000. The engine is then marked as dead on the record, and is eit her bold or broken up. A lover's alarm clock has been intro duced in New Orleans. At 10 o'clock it strikes loudly, two little doors open, and a man with a dressing gown and cap on glides out, holding in his band a card inscribed 'Good night.' As he bows and smiliogly retires back into the clock the young man takes the hint, says good night to the iair daughter and departs. An English periodical of last month recalls the following particulars of an ee clesiastical penance of so recent a date as 1840. Mrs. Ilutton and Mrs. Newton were rival Liverpool fishwives. Mrs. H. called Mrs. N. a bad name. Mrs. N. in stituted proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court. Mrs. H. was- adjudged to pay all costs and to stand in a sheet at St. Peter's Church and publicly declare her assertions, to be false. This she duly did, the church beirg crammed with spectators. Swiss colonies at Greenville. S. C, and on Cumberland Mountain, Tenn., have had wonderful success. The latter settled in 1873 and consists of 115 families and about 700 souls, who purchased 10,000 acres of and at $1 per acre. Each family finds itself now in a comfortable home with a good income. They have dairy and cheese factories in successful opera tion, their products rinding ready sale at fancy prices. The circumstance that Edward Perkins, "a bright intelligent boy of nine," who bad been for two years at a London School Board school, had never heard of God, and could neither read nor write, drew some very severe reflections from a Coroner's jury in London lately. The jurymen observed: We can go and civilize. Zulus off the face of the earth, and yet grossly neglect the educatioa of our so-called civilized white brethren in London.' The cab!es linking Metz and Strasbourg, the work cn which Moltke has been so long engaged, are completed. They both pass through Metz, diverging side by side to Strasbourg, so that the two great est fortresses in Europe, for which Ger many may be said to have fought the war of 1870-1, are now enabled to ex change instantaneous commuaications, and are alio placed en rapport with the huge palace of ruddy stone on the Kon ingsplatz, where the first of living strate gists sits in his cosy little corner room di recting the movements of the mightiest military machine ever yet invented and perfected by human ingenuity. Thomas Wilton, the Baltimc re mil lionaire who died recently, was of the opinion that large fortunes should be cut into small slices and passed around. His estate is estimated to be worth betweeo two million and three million dollars By b s will, just admitted to probate, a few dozen nieces, nephews and other rela tives are enriched in sums that run from $5,000 up to $50,000, but not beyond. Besides the personal bequests there are charitable bequests one of $200,000 to the Thomas Wilson loan fund of the , city of Baltimore, for the benefit of straggling young men and poor widows, another of $500,000 to the Thomas Wilson sanita rium for the child reu of Baltimore, and smaller sums to five or six asylums and homes. THE HERO OF COLUMBIA. We think that the people of the South have eat dirt enoughmuch more, in fact, than the tradrfional neck allowed for a life-time. We haye truckled too much to th i ti solent over bearing turkey-cccks and turkey ibnizirds of the North, men jtisV like Conk ling of tho one clas3 and SherrjiaB fine, other. and we thins it time now to awert somewhat of the I true manho t that is within jus. In an desire for a genuine peace hontst, hearty and an ''unaffected reconciliation, we have gone much more t nan balf-way .towards our opponents, only to find that the hand we so eagerly extend are not grasped and that our ready offers for a restoration of a true fraternal feeling are thrown back at us with such taunts and sneers as make the blood of a brave man boil like lava in his veitsi. Ill may be that much of this e politicians but U it is it ouly shows up, in a tearfully worse light ; those who, like Geri. Sherman, do not bes- htate to malign and misrepresent us, with the poorly concealed object of "pandering to the passions of the j ignorant and de based, of all classes of; society, whom a good God permits at this time to 'mould the opinions ot their superiors in senti' ixient and' sense, whose votes at the polls control the destinies of this country. As our readers all well know there is a movement on foot for a reunion of Con federate and Federal jsoldiers to be held at Salisbury next month. In. the purity aodj simplicity of their minds, those who inaugurated this scheme wrote to the mighty warrior, General W T. Sherman, inviting! jhim to be present with thtm, and here as his reply ; "There is no use il my minciDg terms. Whenever and wherever the honest men of North Carolina meet tu allay secti'pnal and parly animosities, and tu cultivated feelings of fraternity and respect for theiij fellow citizens of the United States, it Will be to me most tempting to. com4 to balisb try. 1 would prefer to eomd alone, than1 as before with a vast armyileaving desolatijon behind, but I must not;be construed as assenting o the proposition that Confederate and Union men were alikj worthy ct a c4e. bration lor theterrible hisLoiy of 1861 6-V I If GeLei-al Sherman thinks the brave men who fought that all of under him share his sentiments he is mistaken. Those; who have ever known anything of the people of the South, since! the war, repu- diate his utterances. He ?oay moi M opin- ions for others : he ! cannot for them. r We individually , know at least a nunarea oi tnese same reaerai soldiers, now located fin North Carolina, who would not ! hesitate t A tell General Sherman to his face that his words are a slander and a misrepresentation of a true j ; i i and honest people. But then those same Federal soldiers are not found in the I ! custom houses and postofSces and revenue offices in the State!1 I i Gen. Sherman's record as a fighting man is not such that he can with ! im punity insult those whojfeught.fgr four long years'against the world. His pitched battles and brilliant victories are hard. i : ' t very hard, to find any where on the page of history. He is principally remarkable for the good time he made from Atlanta I ; ' 1 -1 j I to Savannah, with nothing whatever in his path to the sea but the home guard old' and a few other women! and the magnificent stroke 'of strategy by which the fair city of Columbia, filled as it was ! 'I with old men, women and; children was to quickly and so gallantly reduced to ashes. . ' , : , ' Sherman is r)o general 'but then, you know, we can't be all things 4o all people at the same time. ! He is a magnificent bummer, a dexterous incendiary, a hoary headed falsifier and an ardent supporter of his brother, John Sherman, for the Presi dential nomination. To be J these thiDgs is, however, ! in the eyes cjf some people, to be greater than a Wellington, sired by - a , j- Marlborough and grandsired by a Cte 3ar. MODERN ENTERPRISE. This seems to be , an age fruitful in schemes of immense magnitude. Never before in the history of nations have such stupendous enterprises claimed the atten tion of scientists,) engineers and capital ists. Among the multitude of projected works for the benefit of mankind we may j ) i ! J mention the following.as some of the Rioet important ; I ! I ! j 1 A ship canal; across the Isthmus of Darien, by which the distance to San Francisco andj other . ports o& the West Coast of North and South America, the Islands cf, the Pacific Ocean, Japan and the ports of Chin a, j is shortened many thousands of miles, and the perils of the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn are entirely obviated. A ship railroad across the same Isth mus, by which a ship.no matter what her tonnage, may be taken from the water on to a railroad trickacd moved, cargo and all, to the opposite shorey j where she would be launched and proceed on 'her voyage, i I I j These two projects are the principal y mose claiming uueuuou on tais continent, while on the htstern continent the build ing of a railroad over the. desert of Sahara, connecting Algeria and I Soudan, : the completion of a canal z I I i i - rom ine waters of the Mediterranean into the sands of Af- rica, creating a large inland sea witn which to irrigate and , fertilize those im meos arid wastes, and the establishment of water communication between the Black and Caspian seas, seem to be the chief objects claiming the attention of men of science, enterprise and capital. ! It is more than nrobable that souio. if i u4, all, of these projected enterprises wiii oo!i anm a more tangible form, and a iu v-nie;jt b - iuautiuraled for their coin pleiiou. It is an admitted Sf quence tba' where fcience explores, discovers and es tablishes one fact, there are also man iihers developed to wMch it can profitably urn its attention, and this has been so fa' established, that all of the seeinirg'y stupendous enterprises we have named come within the range of an easy poisi bility. ; ' j .. My eon, emulate the mule; it'is back ward iu deeds of violence. Oil City Derrick. j English society to Mrs Lang'ry ' WLat is your fortune, my pretty maidV 'My faoe i- my fortune, sir,' she said. New York Commercial Advertiser. How doth the little busy be? ! Oh, as weii as can be expected under the encamstances. We've just mashed him for unfolding his interest sting tail, ding bat him Hackensack Kepubli C'iU. . Th6 Japanese Premier, Pricey Kung, addressed General. Grant in Engiisn', so-.ailed. Trying to camplment him by assuring him that lie was born to command, he eaid: Sire! Biave GeL eraie! youvos made toordeif 'Keep a young mau in chase of a pretty girl,' says the Detroit IVtt I'ress, 'and he ;will let whiskey alone.' Now, what are we tc infer? Tuat there a.e no pretty girls in Detroit, or tbt they won't buDmit to , be chased? Buffalo Express. When you see an article1 ia the edi torial oolnm is of a paper headed Tin Political Outlook,' iook at the bottom line, and if it fays 6o!d by all jdrug gists,' don't read it. i'bere is such ut nrtiole goirg the rounds, which is a advertisement of a patent mediciue h is a counterfeit well calculated to de ceive. ' Don't read a political article unless the owuer'a name is blown in the bottle. Peck's Sun Is it Possible ! That a remedy made of such coram n simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &c, make so miny and such marvelous and wonderful cWes, as li)i Bitters do ? It must be, for when olJ uncJ young, rich and poor, Pastor and Docl-. Lawyer andUi('.r, all testify to Laviifi been cured by them, we must beiieve .ind doubt no longer. See o her column. Wlanchester Yarn. i f 25 Bale MA-JvCHESTER YA.Rf. A. superior qaalitr, jiist received. Salt, Eaggine:, iTies. 6500 1200 3500 1000 Sacss LIVERPOOL SALT, Htriped Hack?. Whcleand Half Holla BaGUL', i ! Bundles New TIES, ' , 1 do i P'cdTIES. I Floun Bacon, &c. 1000 Pbls Freeh Flour, 'i50 Boxes D. rt. and Smoked SiJes, 60 BblaCitv Mesa Pork, 7i Tuba l Choice Family Lard, 125 Bbla i 8ujf rs, CrHshed, Granulated, a, Extra C, and C, F0 Bb!a anl Bxea Freah Lemon Cakes, 175 Bags Coffee, all grades, ! Potash, Lye, Sod a, Soap, Starch, Buckets, Paper Twine. For sale low by j i WILLIAMS A MCRCHISON, Btpt 15 Wholesale Gro. A nnm. Mr Employment Wanted. IN THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE, in doors, outside or on the road, sales man. Writing or canvassing orders and consignments. By a man who is familiar with trade in all its branches, who will give his undivided time and best erlbrts for alsmall salary. Address, J, iuly 22 j Wilmington, X. C. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N.tcl j F. OCHUTTE, Prop. rpHE COMMERCIAL, formerly the "EM PIRE HOUSE",haTing been thoroughly ren ! i ovated and refitted is how one of the leading first-class Hotels in the city. The table i? applied with the beat our home and north- i i era markets affords. , Board p?r Day $2 and $2 50 ! J' Larg Sample Rooms for the Com mercial trade. A First-Claas Bar and Billiard Hall connected with this HoteL fS- FRKK LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 12.30 PM. i , iuly 19- j 1 I N. Y. & w- s. s.a Notice. 1 FTEB THIS DATE FRfilOHT WILL be received and Bills of Lading signed at PIER NO. Si, EAST BIYKB, Sew York, instead cf at Pier So. 13, Xorth1 River, a heretofore. THOMAS. E. BOJD, i a29 Sup't. KiscellaneouB. rfflSTETTItfe Fever and Ague is most common in the spring, but most e?ei e in the fall and winter. It is strictly a ma'arioos diseas-j, and so sure ly will the individual who adopts this pre caution be exempted froin its paina and penalties- Add to this its value as a sto oachic and anti biilious agent, and who will fen tare to train say its cl ims to the first place among family medicitea ' I For a le by all Druggists and respectable Dealera generally, aept l-d'fcw. VICTORIOUS I j HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Medal of Honor. Economy, Durability and. Rapidity combined with, perfect work. Are D'?tinguishing Features of the , ' , celebrated Giant Fara anfl. f areliocse'Faiis, HADE BV ! A. R DICKEY, Racine, Wis. . Now having many late improvenartn, they are ftijly equal to tvery demand : cleaning au kinds of Grain, Peas, jBeans, Castor Beans, Com and Small Seed. They grade Wheat perfectly by once handling. Sep arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They have very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Grass, and all other Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combinr every qualification required to do the best work in the shortest ti".e. I Warehouse, as well as FarnWMuls, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring nine sizes to accom modate the demand, and giving a capacity of from 50 to 500 bushels per hour, according to size cf mill. They are shipped, bpxed for oceanf transportation, and "set up" or "knocked down") for forwarding inland, as requested; and in alLcases put free on boardCars or . Steamer."" OrderSi filled 4same day, as recek-ld. - Mills shipped"" knocked fdowrn ""go for half the freight charged as whn forwarded "set up." Oleo graphs and Circulars supplied on application. ; Prices will be quoted lotu and on liberal term. Corres pondence solicited. " ! AGENTS WANTEiD For the Beet and Kastest-Selli g Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Pub lishing Co., Philada., Pa., Atlanta1, M., or st. Loui-, Mo. j S' pt 11 aiaaa returns in 30 days on $100 in JpX JL JJ vested. Official reports and infor mation free, i-ike profits weeKly on Stock inntirns cf I0 to $50. Address. T. Potter Wight & Co., Bank er , 35 Wall St., N. Y. sept 11 TEACHERS rafi 3IiNTH dunug Fall and Winter. Fot full particulars address, J. 0. AicvJL' K3)"i & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ! sept ll-4w BAUD rNSTRTJMEN'T CATALOGUE. VJur new catalogue or Mana Instruments, Music, Suits, if &.StJ-J Caps, Belu.Pouches.Pom TwinR. Drum fainrs St&fTs and Hats, Epaulets, Cap-J-?' fits contains 85 pages of informationtoT musician. Mailed free. Address LYU.N U HKAI.Y, 162 State St., Chicago, 31. I aept ll-4w ' ! Dr. SANFOKD'S LIVER SNVSG0P.AT0R ia a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of he Liver, Htomach and Bowels. It is fu'e ly Vegetable. It nexer Debilitate-. It i? Cathartic and To tic. It has oeen used in mv practice and by the public, lor more than 35 years with unprecedetted results. Send for Circular. S. T. WJ SANFohP. M. D., 162 Broadwav, New Yr.'-k Cit-. , Any Drugrgiit will tell you ita reputation. sept 11 I i Headquarters tor Ale Lager Beer and Porter, n lvr zLE.cn s &oon's, No. i Market 8 tree: C1AN FURNISH rOU WITH THE BESl J I I " I j Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. j Country orders promptly attended t A. v.t.ii. in your own town, and no capital risk ed. i Fou can give tbe ba- sii.ess a tnai wuuoui wpse. a tie oesi opportunity ever offered for those wilLrig to work. Yeu should try nothi g else until you see for yourself what you can dj at the busi ness we offer. No room to explain berei. You can devote all youi time or o:ly youi spare time to the businei?, and make greit pay f fr every hour that you work. Wdmen 'make as much as men. , Send for special private terms and particulars,whicb we mail fr. $ Ontfk free. Dont com plain of bard times white you have such a chance. Address H. HALL.ET1 & CO. Portland, Maine ! june 7dJtw. l ' . , rri i Erf i5fc. X S66 Miscollane cus. THEBES T TrE WO FLO SOLD BY u TOR PARTICULARS """n""" ADDRESS WhiteSewing Machine Cpr Cleveland, 'ohio. YELLOW FEVER BLACK VOMIT. It ia to poon t? fb 'get the rar-gra of, -this terrible disease, which will no doubt return in a more ma'ignaot'and virulent form in the fall months of 1879. ( , j Mkerkll's HKPATrsa, a Remedy discovered in Southern Nubia ard U3ed with each won derful results in riouth America w her the oiost aggrvtea oases of ferer are found, ;ausea from one tj two ouncea of bile to be filtered" or strained from tie blood each time it pase88 through the Liver, aalonjj aa an ex cess of bile exists. By ita wonderful action on the Liver and Stomach the HEPAT1NIS not only prevents to a certaintv any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but alao cures Head ache, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases. iNoone need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile trom the blood by u-dng Mierkll's Hkpatihi, which ia sold by all Druggists in 2$ cent and f 1.C0 bottles, or will be sect by express by the Proprietors. A. F. M wRkELL A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr Femberton's Stillineria or Queen's Delight i ' The reports of wonderful cures o Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Kheam, Syphi lis, Cancer, tJIcera and Sores, that come from all oarta t the country, are not only remark able but ao miraculous aa to be doubted wer it not for the abundance of proof. , ' Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &o. CASE Ob vOls. J. C, tRANSON. CiNOSTOB, Ga., Sept. 15, 1871 Gente: For fixieen yeara t have been a great eufterer f-om tScrofula ' in ita moat dia i.re!8iog forma. 1 have been eo fi ed to my room and beJ for fifteen y ars with ecrofu lous ulcoratioDB. The most approved reme dies for such cases had been used, and the most eminent phyaiciana consulted, without any decided benefit, 'ihue prrstrated, dia- Rtrtsa d, despondiDg, I was ad v Bed by Dr. yer, of Floyd county, Ua., to commence the use of your Compound ixt act Stdliagia Language is as insumcient to describe tae re lief I obtained from tn use of the Mtillingia as it ia to convey an adequate idea of the in tensity of my suffering before using your medicine ; sufficient to aay, I abandoned all other remedies and continued tho use of y ur Extract of; Stillingia, unt 1 I can aay truly, "1 am cured of all pain," of al disease, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my profession. Moie than eight months have elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any return f the disease. For the truth of the above statement, I re fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, Ga., and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall eyer remain, witn tne deepest gratituae, Your obedient servant, J. C BRAKSON, Atty at-Law. A MIRACLEi WBsrPoiHTj Ga Sept. 16, 1870. Gents: My daughter was taken on the 25th day ot June, 1863, with what was supposed to be Acute Rheumatism, and was treated for the same with no success. ' In iuarch, follow 5ng, pieces of bone began to work out of the Tiiiht arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from tbe elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of b- ne came out ot the right foot ana leg. Tbe case waa then pronounced one of White dwelling. alter having been confined about six years to her bed, and tbe case considered hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Femberton's Compound Kxtract of Htilliogia, and was so well satis fied with' its effects that I have continued the use of it : until the present. My daughter was confined to her bed about six jeai s before she sat up or even turned over without he p. She now sit up all day, and sews most of her ti xe has walked across Uie room. Her general health is now good, and. I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk well. I attribute her recove ry, with the blessing of God, to the use o vour invaiuable medicine. With gratitude 1 am,! yours truly. W. B. BLANTON. Wbbt Poiwt, Ga., Sept 16, 1870. Gents:The abjr ve certificate of Mr.W. B. Blanton we know and certify to as being trueJ The thing is so; hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be required. Youra truly, CR A WFORD A WALKER, Druggists. BOS. L D WILLIAMS.!; mj mm. i cuiuci C ui i njia i pre pared by A. K. Merrell A Co., rhila., fa. 8cld by all Druggists in $1.00 bottler, or sent bv express. Agents wanted to canvas; everywhere. 1 f Send for Book "Gurious Story" free to all. Medicines sent to poor people payable in instalments. may 28 The Xew ,hiS tinny South L5 THE BEST ANDJ HANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA. Send for it at Once See Bates- Out Clnb THE "8UNNY I80UTH" is now tbe mod el weekly of the age. It comes out in an entire new dre. and sew make-up generally and ia overflowing witn the richest and spi cieat matter cf the day Poems, Kesays. Stories, .News of the Week, Wit and Humor, Female Go sip, Domestic Matters, Letters fronj all Sections, Notes of Travel, Puzzles, Chels, Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Health Notts, Personals, Stage Motes, Movement in Southern Society, Fashion Motes with Plates, Anawers to Correspondents, Bl graph ies with Portraita of distinguished men and women, Humorous1 fcngraving?, eensational Clip pings, Correspondeiits Column, Local Mat ters, Kailroad Guide, anc" forcible editorial upon all subjects. Is it possible to make a paper more oompletet ! Get a copy and ex amine it. It mw circulates rn all the State ai d Teritoriei, in England, Ireland, Cana da, Austraila, Brazil, aad the Indian JNation It ia really an honor to the South and our people are proud of it, and every one should take it immediately. j i i The price is only $2.60 a year.! We will send the "Sur-ny eiouta" aad fa9 Daiit Rkvuw ont year foij $6, or, we will send the unny 8outh" and the WitwHeto Jorra bal one year for $1.50. ri The '8unny rtouth" and Boyi aad Girl of the Heuth" will be furnished one year for $3 60, with a large aad anagnificent pleimr thrown inj Iddrees this cQee, ar I I J. H. A W. B.8KAL8, . "7" Atlanta. Qn Misccllanecizs. ci5oo;co LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable MetlU rvj' ' ery Known to the Wn.uTr More Usa for Quinin'e,) CalJ or Mineral Poison b T.Vf f.7tl jurxwu, kjuieugtu ior tin and Health for AIL A V Of W T TTTTPD rrr ml ' "oiwfiug iui bt cieansine th wi j buildin up the conatituUon L fl way of bni hing du,ea fad with weaknea. of the lukg,, A nmuoh broken down in conatitntioa a. ?er(i after trying the beat phyaiciaas aa) ' ' V 1 out my money for many kinds of mJr3 adverted wifhoat finding .J? I. b gan doctoring mjaelf. Ufinr 52 ? made trom roots and herbs, l foruS diacorered a wonderful : bitten! or ri ! Cleanser, the firat bottle of which t9 ffl. life an4 vigor, and in time effecud al dIV" nent cure. I was free trom caurrh, uHat - b - - wui4 auie to m4 the most severe cold and expogarei and 1 hif gained over thirty pounds in weight ing Confident that I had nude a wended discovery in medicine, I prepared a baal. ot the Root Bitters, and waa in the' h3 giving t-em away to sick fnenda ina bors.! I found the medicine effected ilJl wonderful cures of all disease cnld fr humors or acrof ala in the blotidl, ImprudeB4 Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Dunf Torpii I.iver, Ac , Ac. The ntwi ffJ diacoverv in this wav aoread frnm to another until I found myielf calledi ll vj supij iiaucuw wiui meaicr e tar wide, ana I was induced tojegtabligh 1 1 atory for compounding and bottlliDg theko ai' mj ume tu iuib uuiidobb. j ! I was at first backward in presentinf ll i: a ; l . T I myself or discovery in this way thepibl t not being a patent medicu,e roaii andwiu small, capital, but I am gettiog bravely oef that, j Since I first advertised this tnt-Hm, I haf e been crowded witn ordefi fi oi drj. gists and country dealers, and the biicd-Ki of letters I have received from personic-ji.t prove the fact that no remedy j ever di h much good in so short atimeana;hdn!jiifi success as the Hoot Bitters. In fact, ' 1 41 tie 1 W convinced that they will soon take ot all other medicinea in i use ea it om hundred retail druggists, right here at hj in Cleveland, now aell Roct bitten, mmi whom have already soli 'over onetticnmi bottles. i I, ; j Hoot Bitters are strictly; a meaifcal pra. ation, such as was used in the gopd old oin Afour forefathers, when people m re'jcnM by some simple root or plait, land !wba calomel and other poisons ) of tbe miunl kingdom were unknown. 1 1 . i I They act strongly on tie liver and kidofjs keep the bowels regular and tpaild p it nervous system. They petetraie efertpi, of the body, searching out.reery rrr, bone and tissue fromj the head to Ue fet, cleansing and strengthening ; tb e j I fonnUij springs of life, hence they mnit reach iL diseaaes by purification and noariihmeDU No matter what your feelings or lymptnai are, what the disease or ailment is, ace it Bitters. 'Don't wait until you are tick, bit if you only feel bad or miserable, u 4 Bitters at once. It may save your life.1 I Thousands of persons in ail pans af it ountry are already using hoot Bitters They have saved many lives of c jBtuoitiT-i who bad been given up by friends and pbr cians to die, and have permanentlT; cid many old chronic cases of Catarrh, r-crofii, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin' Due where all other treatments had faled. i yen troubled with sick headache, cosurety, dizziness, .weakness, bad taste in the mo X nervousneas,and broken down in cocentotii! You will be cured If you take Hoot Bin ri. Have you humors and pimples on jonrf'f or skin? Nothing will gite you lacbjroM health, strength, and beauty as Koot H tera. , . i - . SBU I know that jealous pbysMaw ti ery humbug because my discovery euret many of their patients, b t 1 care no6 now my desire and determination t pli my Root Bitters as fast as pos4tle riuus & reach of all those suffering throughout tbt world. Sold by wholesale and retai Ant' gists and country merchants, or sent brtt press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles $6.00. For certificates of J r 1 1 .I.a-I'i. 1PA0M each bottle of medicine. Head audjodW yourself. "ill' J !. J tsa.Ask your druggist or mercbaat; w.. frazier's kbor bittkr-, tbe Slood Cl-anser,aad take no substitnte b ecommend because he imakea a large proU, G. W. FRAIZfiB, Discovered ! 338 Superior St., Cleveland Q. For sale by J. C. Munds snd T. S. Porjtnlc, Druggists. - j march 26th eow-d For Smithville. gTEAM YACHT ELIZA BETH, Capt D.W.Cnadwick, ..--.t. rrttA a.. ii .ill Tiraf foot of Market street daily (excepi Psndajjl at S P. M. t Returning, leave at IK A. M. R. P. PLVUiW-i ep8 . I Burbank's Pharmacy- PRESCRIPTIONS COMPO050ei ca-e an 4 accuracy by competent htadt. Only agency in the lty of pols Liver Pad Co' a re needle. i mmm. 1 : ' i -h ii neonore JObcPi'f Corner of Hanretl ft Balii One Corner. West Raleigh Natioasl ; RALEIG fl.N.,C. . Board by the day or on the EP5JLr Satisfaction gnrranteed in every P My b li fupplied witi JM r Tj ma Viii . tyt Krai r" A and C, and. many more of i brands of Kye and KentacxjP'- netttf I Furniture. ACT08f JUST RECEIVED FBOll T andrf a Urge UBortaxen of Wataut " I-- , gradei of FUMTTJKE, wbkh 5 , ntQrenl BAfgnto. Cti and exa feb 19 waarf
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1879, edition 1
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