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, 4 i i ' f .IP I I, ' i'- i ! - i r . . . ' J ; ': ! 'v.- 1:1 i f i : t - J I ;r 1 V J ; T 'it 1 K 1 ! t.-:- n - i i i it Vi4 c - ? - ! : r i The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMCJ, Ed. and Prop wiUttiNGTOif. rr. c. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, lt7b. EJTTSRED AT THE fOSTOFFtCE AT wllketotojt, n. c , as skcoxd clas; Matter. VIEWS ANDBiVlEH S. CoL Donn Piatt, who hrs been stump ing Obio for his brother, the Greenback candidate for Governor, believes that the Greenbackers will poll more than double tbeir last year's vote of 38,000 in Ohio. The San Francisco Bulletin believes that $10,000,000 would be reqirred to make good the bank loes in thai, city brongbt to light within 'the-past four years. It attribu' s them rearly a'l to in competent or dshonet banking. A lady eg near L:ttle Britain, Pa., received a piano as a wedding present several years ago. She bs no taste for moaic, but says it attracts the cows in to be milked, and the children poind upoD the keys at the proper hoy for that pur pose. Ithrs, accorJ'-jg.v, be3n placed in the spring loose. The well known spot on which Teh's Chapel stood, at the foot Of the Areo strtsse, on the VierwalditatteraSee, is now a scene of desolation. Every Tcwtigt is gone of the build'ng, which has pro bably be in more frequently pa;n'.ed aod engrar tbpu any other in Switze-land. The worrmen have laid the tut" ldation of the new chape'., and the selected painter -Ernst Stuckel berg of Bs-s'e 's at work n b's designs for the .'.escegs of the new building. Mr. Pier.e Lor"la:d ;s cutt:ng out of the solid rock of the cr ' at Newpoit a br?n for h' yarht, in. which the e w' be three feet of water at low' i :de. IJe w rshes to be able to sa' his yacht up to a point opposite hs vl'la and go More on his owd k-ounds. A rustic summer-house is beiag built upon the edge of the clis, and om this a winding stairway wi'l lead dowu tQ the boat landing. Mr. Lor'i'ard hgs p): drawn for another villa to be ejected ' next year at the f ost $60,C00. Eer. Jamos A. Spurgon, brother ol the famous London minister, preached in New York Sunday evening in the Broad way Ta rnacle Church. He spoke with a clear and d!9tinct enunciation, but v?i a melancholy tone. His 'scou'se was onfined Btrictly to his topic: "The HoN Man of God.', His chief point was that Christians should be quite distinct in the hearing from other people, so as to be instantly known by the3? walk and works. c A minister in the north of Scotland was t Yog to task one of his hearers who wes a frequent absentee, and . the" ace d de fended himself on the pi-; of ac:slike to long sermons. Deed, man,' said b:t reverend monitor, a little nettled at the iolnsation, if ye dinna mend, ye may land yerself where ye'll na be troubled m many sermons, either long or short 'Weel, siblins (perhaps) sao,' rejorted John, 'but it may be nae for want o' min Isrs . Mr. E. L. White, a New York Tribune correspondent, who has recently travelled through Utah Territory, estimates that of the 125,000 Mormon population only one 4 nth are living In polygamy; that Is, nly one-tenth of the male adults" avail themselves of the privilege of having mc.e than one wift povery and other consid erationa preven:ng the rest. Of these, only a portion have married since the law of 1862, and a prosecution must fol low within five years of the crnid, which consists in contracting any marri.ige sub sequent to the first when the first wife is living. The report of the Inspector-General oi British Mil;tary Prisons directs attention to the low type of intell t exhibit 1 by many of the prisoners, w ho seem to ba scarcely responsible agents. 7 he number of men imprisoned for m; itary offences amounted last year to three strong battal ions. Taking the record of tuO men lately in a penil servitude pris. i, it was found that their service iu the irtny aver aged threeyears six, months, six days, of. which they had passed five mouths, thre6 days, or about one-eighth of the whole period, in prison. A feature of a va-iety sluw iu Provi dence was the performance of a mau in a large glass tfnkot water amor g a 1 'gators The largest of these usua"y torpid crea tures was, when excited, ii.cliued to be ferocious. One evecing the man closed his fe its by thrusting his head between its extended jaws. Its atger had a? eady been aoced, a ad it now closed its fe.th n the man's nee. The water instautlj became red with blood, seve.1 assistants made wild effoi at a rescue, and the an dience was horrified, expect sng to see tLe 1 irformer's bead instantly oitteri ofl"; bu he mantled by a hard struggle to extri cat himself, and leaped out of the tank very much bitten man. THE OHIO IDEA. I The rV-'ticai camp?rga in Obio is beirjg carried on by both parties with an energy and faithfr'taess such as taa seldom been known before. A careful field, by thosKj who have survey of the had the let opportunities for bseivation, indicae that the chances are 'greatly in favor ot the election c f twng, the ID mx;r. tic candidate for G.ve-nor The Democrats ar very confident of success, and arc . i i using every exertion to accomplish that result. On he other hand the Republi cans are wor iing;desperatly in the agony of despair. ' I , 1 It is evidentlv up-hill work with the Republic? ns, fa s their candidate, Foster, his no war record to oppose! to the bril liant military career of JOwiug, and they to I fall bick are compel lex' on the oid stereotyped and rt." hackneyed thjeme -of the " bloody" In the way they have conducted the campaign, thus far, they haveentire'y ignored the vital issues which T aieof the present, but itera4? aud reiterj ate their maledictions updn the Soath aud her people, maniierjs and customs. Iu their iutense an3:iity to keep the ensan guined gariiieot waving in the w:nds ol po'itical turmoil, they entirely lose sight jf the view !and crimes which ais which have g.ace ;he." own section, ana uever oeen parallelled bv per pei rated m auy section any out -ages of tli3 ent::e committed iu Ohio, stands ;ouih. A recent outrage L the town ! of Westei vilhj, a thout a j j'val far sheer diabo-'-sm, aud Ctea'es a sh! uJder;i i ho. l'-or w hen we re fliCt Lbat t4 igs cla" tiling Lumau attribute ex'st, vb jlare capaijle of such Jcold-bkod- t -id a ociiv. I A mah in that town had i:j. vesica h mduey and had secured a iu a hotel enterprise icense to reta" liquo.'S to tho&e who sho 'Id -par onize his house and to olbe:t who Uiight desi-e to pu ehase 'I u's r oiised the iadigiutiou of the peo p!e, 2nd he Ivas wiiLtd upoii by a delega tion of citizens an'u requested to re lino i'h the business. As he had invested his iu .mey ?u a brsme?s, recognized as lfg'ii- 3 by ; je . ws of. Ohio, as amonej aiaking enteipr', un (ibid complied with a" 'ie renj? eueu s of the law, he did not j see fit to accede to their request. Thus the matter ended, as it wa3 'su .posed, andthj parties sep ara'ed. A 'night or two after, however while all the 1 family, and guests of the hotel were asleep, the house was blown to atoms by the1 explosion r f two; kegs of gunpowder which had been conveyed into the cellar by som'e miscreant and ignited bv means of a ! fuse lending to the outside of the building. Fortunately there was no serious, injury to the inmates, but it was almost bvla miracle i;bat all were not ess injjurd, and it is really won- derfol that sonde bne of! them wis not i i; j , ' ' i Kdled. At any rate the intention was equal to tbatjof a wholesale murder, and tae fiend vho( perpetrated the deed, and these who bad eo complicity in the out rage, have hearts 'jripe for any crime. H: 1 such, an outrage eccupred in the South it would have been aj godsfd to the llepublic?n speakers of the 'Buckeye' State, but as it took place right in the5 midst, there i i nothing said. The Wash inglon Post presents the true features of the case :i the following article, which we clip from its col utjus: The 2it:-tiQ8 of pesterville, Obio, have not yet uttere J a vord ;u condemnation oi the fiendish act of blowing up a hotel with eeveral persons sleeping iu it for the purpose of putting a stop 10 the sale of liquor in that f owe." It'is said that Dublic seuiiment nj wesrirvillejastihes the in fernal deed,Jt,he peoplOj holding that the1 end sought justifies the means employed. We don't believe tnat good citizens in any part of the country approve of either a shot-gun or two kegs of powder as the best instrumentalities for proniotine public morality! or advancing private nterests. vve don t believe there is at single counfy in the United States where a m.ijorit of the cliizens encourage crime of any s jrt. But, when an act, not approach ing this a ! 'Ma Ohio in the elements of atrocity, ' coir united in a bouthern State, the Repcb" c "l papers seize upon it with avidity, sdpp s evety mitigatrng circum 1 is cruelty and wicked- stau ),-m j ne:s, and cb' arei that such deeds tvDifv Southern ch ac er. Then thev dfimanH that the : i ill r iwerland iurisdietion nf local auLbov i . shall pe stricken down, andtheNatiou power! shall step out of i4 s sphere ad go to capturing and punish- uucuucis a? ust oiate laws. Tbls West. 'e 1 crime atibrds a cood ODDdrtn- nity for seeing ljow the I shoe will tit the otaer loot. hat atousjeisBrksdaleis to know that (iully ephtiuiaean honored cit izen of MiMbsippi. He will hav4 to look to h s houors, however, for Gul ly killed a : daughter, while Barks dale qnly butimered a father. Chic ago Inicr-Oi tjai. Fact. Audi there's I j Mrs. Smith and her pamoui1! Beunett who killed the coufidingl husband of the former, simply becafise he was in the way of an indulgence of their unholy passions ; and the negro Cjhastine Cox, who mu -dep ed a resjiectable lady fr pi ilu tie in her own bed, at the dead of night and the ghouls who robbed A. T. Stewart's grave of the stinkingjcorpse!that thev nrght extort a reward for its return ;! and hundreds of other mu.lers and vii- laiuies lu.uitf -North that are !a! lowed to go uuaveblged year by vedr. In tllf PVM lf iiHriK w 1 . -T . cont o!-tbe - - r'-v 11 as inose wiio deitiuies of the Inur- Ocean, a dl I'ereuce id latitude con- stitutes i tliie entire ditlerence in crime arid morality. THE CAPTURED C III EFT A I i- , j j We admire the Britibh nation for very manythings, first of which we will mention their great intellectual ability ajd fine literary attaiLmeuts as a people. Jfecond, we believe tbey possess the most eminent States men in the world, men who teem to be fitted with the greatest political acumen of r nation in existence, and lastly, though by no means least, they are a God-fearing people who we b 1 eve I y their.sirict laws in the mte-estjof morality, exert a wholesome iLfiuence among tie other nations of the earth, and far exceed other Christian countries in their respect fur the moral law. For instance, we are told by those who have travelled abroad is that there is a greater respect shown; for Christian observances in the British Isles, especially on Sundays, than can be found in any of the d'ffefent Christian nations on the Continent. For example, Sunday afternoons ;n Spain, in mauy localities, are devoted to bull fights aud other amusements.1 and in Pari? amusements of every kind may be iudulged, ni the same may be said of the other couHri.es, after crossing the Rhine and going eastward. We say tie religious character of th e Brilish people as a nation is in striking contrast in many respects to other Christian people in Lurope. But then w!e must add that generosity and forgiveness, which is; a cardinal virtue of the Christian religion, is not a chief character'stic of Oreat Britain as a nation. The harah . trelatfiient Ahich was meted out to the Iudian Sepoys! frcui the I reDresento.il ve of. her m-ijeaty's government who c ui uiaud d the British troops in India during the uprising among the natives a quarter of a ceutury ago, shows thao mercy to a fallen foe is auother virtue which is el sentiaily lacking in the British character, and the conduct of the recent war amoDg the ZjIus iu South Africa, first by L -ni Chelmsford, and later by Sir Garnet t Wolse ley, towards the Hieing barb-iiiaub, has been anyttiiug but civilized. L'n.e burning of the dilierent Kraals tnro'ight lit the Zulu King's domain, the manner oi applying the torch to every litt.e Zulu village that was captured, has but oue comparison iu modern times; it can' only be likened to the infauioualy vile wr. tea whose route through the Carolina. arid Georgia, in 18G5, could be traced by the blackened ruins and bare chi;Hnes that ward left in -the wake of the in'vadirg vau dais, commanded as they were by the creature who did net hesitate over h's own signature to publish himself as a liar, butj seemed rather to boast of it in his per verted memories of the war. ! This same individual now writes himself W. T. Sherman General C-lmmanding the U. S. Army. v We say that the conduct of the bum mer Sherman is the only parallel'that can be found for the conduct of the British commanders in their Zulu war. What disposition is to be made of the brave- barbarian Kin" j who so gallantly contesfed every inch of advance on the part of the British troops upon his own natiye s il remains to be seen. Perhaps they jwill be as generouto the Zulu chieftain as they were to the great Napoleon; they may give him a whole Island to himself or they may be less generous and allow poor Cetywayo only the narrow limits of a duugeon. A FEARFUL, HXHIBi riO.V. . I lbe consumption in this country of beer and whiskey presents a fearful ag gregate. In one city alone, Cincinnati, the sales at retail, week before last, amounted to $320,000, a yearly consump tion, by this estimate, of $16,640,000. It is safe to presume, therefore, that Cin cinnati will spend, ! during the neit decade, for spiriious and malt liquors, the immense sum of $166,400,000. Noth. ing can save it but a tidal wave of tem perance or a little fire land brirostone, applied outwardly to counteract tLe effects of that taken within. Petersburg Index -Appeal Luchy 'Fridays. I THie common idea that Friday is ariinlucky day must, according to the London Globe, be abandoned, at least as regards the Uuite'd States' Christopher Columbus.set sail on h's voyage of discovery on a Friday, on each of his two visits. The commis sion given to John Cabot was dated on Friday, March :5th, MW. The oldest town iu the Ufnion is St. Au gustine, in Florida, Which was for tid ed ou Friday, Sept. 17, 1505. The Pilgrim Fathers arrived at Plymouth Hock iu New Epgland, on a Fridav. (ieo. Washington was bom on a Fri day. The surrender of York town occurred on a Friday, and tbernotion in favor of Independence was made in the Continental ! Congress on a Friday. The Globe conclude? that Fridav ia the "natural week day of jood fortune' in the United States,nd ihat Americans can defy with im punity the j vulgar superstitions which attach to the day in the minds of ignorant people on land,, no less tnau at sea. Is ia very natural for a man's to be watery when he baa a caUract eyee iu mem. aienDenyiue iier'd. no a mats. Detectiv s are the spies of life. Yonkere StbLesman. A youag p- ettss pathetically in qniree, Can lve da V v don't mink it can, bat it is occasionally love sick. New H ven Register. A man I up at Niagara, writing home, says, 'We are now in the very t"2th of the rapids.' Tbey were probably falls teeth. Philadelphia Buikt'n. 'Bill Jones said a bullying u robin to another lad, 'the next time I catcb yon alone 1 11 flog you tike anything.' 'Well replied th other 1 commonly have my let a and tiste with me.' Healthy here?' asked a visitor who wr : propecting in the neighborhood of Denver, Col. 'Stranger, yes,' was the reply; 'ten years ago we bad to kill two old men to start this cemetery ago iug. I 'How to Teli Bad Eggb' is the title of an article in an exchange, i When you have anything to tell a rad egg, yon must be careful not to break the shell while imparting the information. 4-Norri8 iwn Herald. I Beautifiers. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, roty cheeks and sparRling eyes wr h all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such goxl health, streng 1, buoyant spirit and beaut fy c Hop Bi;ters. A trial is certain proof See another column.! Miscellaneous. AGKXTS WANTED For the Best and r astest-elli jr Pictorial BookB and Bibles. Pi ices reduced 3'i per centj National, Pci L13HING Co., PhUada., Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or ftt. Louis. Mo. . sept 11 p j n ff retarns in 60 days 6n f 100 m- 4 l,KJ J vested, umcial reports and infor mauon free. Like pronta Wekly oa Stock options of $ 10 to t50. Address, T. Potter "Wight & Co., Bank er , 35 Wail St., i Yi. fcept 11 TEACHERS Ho TED o or $oo PER MoNTH .n,g Fall and Winter. For tul! particu'ars adaicss, J. O. McCURDY CO., I'hiladelphia, Pa. sept 11-4w BAUD INSTRUMENT CATA10STJE Oar new catalogue ot Band Instruments. Music, Suits, Capa, Blts,Foucbe,Pom pons, Drum Majors' Staffs and Hats, Epaulets, Cap- Lamps, Stands, and Out fit s contains So pages of informatiotitoT musician. Mailed free. Address LYON" & HEALY, 162 State St., Caico, HI. Sept 11-4W ' I ! Dr.SANFORD'S LIVER iLMVlGORATOR Pis a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of na i.iTtT, Momaco ana Bowel?. it 18 jl ure ly Vegetable. It never Debilitates.It is Catliartic and ToJ ic. It has been usd in mv p actice and by the public, tor more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Send for Circular; S T. W. 8ANFORD, M. D., 162 Broadway New York Citv. i AnyDrugi t wili tell jou its reputation, sept 11 , ! "PAROLE D'HONNEUR," .-i i rpiIK DEMAND FOR ; THI8 ELZANT FLOUR has induced us to double our orders. aJ car load in to-day. j GEORGE MYERS, 11, 13 and 16 South Front St. 25 T08S ELEGANT SWr.ET BITTER, At reduced prices. 9 TUB3 LABD-without water. Pig Pork, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Beef, Breakfast StripaJ Cream Cheese, 100 cases acd packages of choice Goods in to it- day. 1.0.0 pounda Confectioneries. ' 1 I GEO. MYERS, 11, 13, A Iff. South Front St, JULES MDNN A C0'8 Dry and Ex-Dry Verzenay. Freah Wines juat in ,at Agents' prices. Every variety of Wines, Brandies, ! " : i J Gins and;LiquoiB. Delmonico Club House, Blue Grass, Sweet Masn. GEO. MYERS, i 11, 13 aud16"Front 8L. 5 Cents WILL BOY A GENUINE ROJA CONCXHA 8gar H ft van a. Tbey cost $50 per M Get a good Segar at half price. GEO. MTERS, 11, 13 A 16 Front St. aug 13 Headquarters for Ale Iiager Beer and Porter. j XX- XrXAXLCU'S &aozj,s. l No. ( Market Street Q AN FURNIaH TOU WITH THE BE3I 1 " ' i Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. Country orders pmxaptly attended ta L For Smithville. gTEAM YACHT EUZA BfclTH, CapL D.W.Chad wick. carrying United State Mail. Xeaves whart foot of Market street daily (except Sundays) t 3 P. M. Returning, leao SmiihviUe at A.M 1 R.P.PAOUISOif. BeP18 ! !AeaU , ! Miscellaneous. r THBST the wou 'L SOlff-BT I 4 si 500:00 C2 FOR PARTICULARS WhiteSewing Machine YELLOW FEVER -BUCK V3MIT. , I' I M It la too soon to forget the ravagea of this terrible diseue, which w.li no doubt return in a more malignant and virulent form ia the fall months of 1879. 1 I Mkbrkll'b Hxpatikb, a Bemedy d9orered in Bouthern Nabia aod used with soch won derful results in youth America jwhare the most aggravated oases of fever are found, causes from one t two ounces of bile to be filtered or strained from te blood each time it pas.es s through the Liver, aa long aa an ez cess of bile exists. By its wonderful action on the Liver and 8tomach th HKPAT1XK to a certainty any kind of not only prevents rever ana Biac vomit, but also cures Head ache, Constipation of the Bowela, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases. I oone need fear Yellow Fever wbo will expel the Malarial Poison aDd excess of bile trom the blood by uing Mirrki.l's Hkpatini, wbicb is sold by al Druggists in 25 cent and 1.00 bottles, or will be ae i t by express by the Proprietors. A. F. MRhKLL 4 CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr Pemberton's Stillirieia or Queen's 1 Delight. SS" The reports of wonderful cures e Rheumatism, Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Syphi lis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sorea that come from a! Darts of the country, are not onlv remark apie but so miraculous as to be doubted wer it hot lor the abundance of proof. - ' ! I Remarkable Cure of Scrofula. &o. 1 CASK OF UOU J. C. BRANSON, Kingston, Ga., Sept. 15, 1871 Gents: For rixteen years I have been a great aufl'erer from Scrofula in its mo t dis tressing forms, i, bare been co. fined to my room anj bed for fifteen yars with scrofu lous ulcerations. . 'the most approved reme dies tor such cases had beeu used, and the moat eminent physicians consulted, without any j aecidedj beneht. inns prostrated, dis tress d, desponding, I was advised by Dr. J yer, of Floyd county, Ga., to commence the use of your Compound Extract Stillingia Language ia aa insufficient to describe tte re lief I obtained from th" tjse of the ftilliDgia as it ia to convey an adequate idea of the in tensity of my suffering before using jour medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedied and continued th use of y -ur Extract of htillingia, until I can aay truly, "1 am cured of all pain," of al' disease, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my profession. Wore than eight months have elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any return of the disease. I For the truth1 of the above statement, I re fer to any geatlemaa in Bartow county, Ga., and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me.. I shall ever remain, with the cepest grautud?. Tour obedient servant, J. C. BRANSON, Atty at-Law.- A MIRACLE- 1 West i'omT, 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 Larch, follow ing, pieces f bone began, to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of bone came out ot the right foot ana leg. The case was then pronounced one of White towelling. After having been confined about six years to her bed, and the case considered hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Pemberton's1 Compound Extract of Stilliogia, and was so well satis fied with its effects that I have continued the use of it until the present. My daughter was confined t her -bed about sixyeais before she sat up or even turned over without he' p. 8he now siU up all day, and sews most of her tia has walked across tiie room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, waik well. I attribute ber recove ry, with th bl of God, to the use o your invamable a icine. With gratitude I am, yours truly. W. B. BLANTON. Wast Ponrr, Ga., Sept 16, 1870. , Gents:The abeve eertiScate of Mr.W. B. B lan ton we know and certify to as being true. The thing is so; hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given aa may be required. - Yours truly, CRAWFORD A WALKER, Druggists. HO.V. H. D. WILLIAMS. , i DR. Pemberton's Stillingia is pre pared by A. F. Merreli A Co.. Phila., Pa. Scld by all Druggists in $1.00 bottlee, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvas everywhere. , , 8end for Book "Curious Story" free to n l Ann. L 1- R in instalments. may 28 rjlanchester Yarn. 1 - " t 25 Bales MANCHESTER YARN. A superior quality, just received. Salt, Bagging, Ties. firAfj 8acas LIVERPOOL RALT. UUU m. , I Striped Sacks. 1200 Whcleaad HalfBo11 BAGGIxVG, 35 0 6 Bunle 5ew TIS 1 000 do P'0171118' 1 Flour, Bacon, &c. 1000 Bbls Fresh Flour,' 250 Boxes D. rt. and Smoked Sides. 1 10 Bbls City Mess Pork, 'ea1(Ie- 111 Tim - hoiFinilJ I-rd, j 125 Bbls 8-gars, Crushed, Granulated, 4, Extra C, and C. I I 60 Bbls and Boxes Freh Lemon Cakes 175 Bags Coffee, all grades, ' I iier Jl wine. For sale low by 'WlWA.Ma. MCRCHISON. r j , vvaoiaasJe uro. A Cora. Mr Co to lOHN CARROLL'S BAR; J i unnrn Z Between Front and Wter Btreeto it waat a firat-clfJi drink1 -- xi if .Ton M W.aXrba? ..Deec iSiSsia- ?H!J Wia Wbiakie; or ana tea ana Curara ara nff.t . li . lanment. " wuo I 90 SjUDf . Co. I Cleveland, ohio. LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Meaie'il.n' i i prv Known A aU' !r.ivTI More Use for ;Q,unf4"Sd , ' , , 1J Ue Xtrr M . . . . "Mi J. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE i'UCii Believing tbat bv cleansln fnJ k. Ii ana npAith fnr a u buildine- up the constitute,. .L.J nuf 4 . , l " "MlttOl. ... war oi oani didst aiuM .n.-t k.,- i "i u t with weAknesa of th inn. i r I T aMIl Lit 1 II r a. mucn Druxen aown in r,..;.j.: i 1 after trviasr the bt nK..;..i,i. 1 i out mr moner for mi.. f tl ... Li:.. T Cltanser.the fimt botUe of whicn tT. -J life and vigor, and in tinie aflVctSd t w nent cure. I was free trom caurrh " Hi- bors. 1 found tue medicine effected t4 I wonderful cures of all diseases ciBid ' finmiiri nr nrpnfnla in Vi ki,...I i .'' - ----- v uiuhuj iiDDrnri. to supply patienyj with meiicir ir '"! mrielf t...A wide, ana 1 was induced to establish a ... atorj for compounding and bottlioJt i Z uituii ui iaic tuKuuuee, aiid 1 B'jir A al'. my time to tnis Dusmesg. j I was at first backward in preeiitiDi myaeu or aiscovery in tnis wtj u)tht J not being a patent med.ciLe man anawu small capiul, but I am getting brafelj 0r that. Since. I first advertised this mecd, 1 nave Deen crowaed witn orders fm d gists and country dealers, and the hund' or letters 1 nave received from perooi pruo iaui iui no remedy erd uiuch good in so short atimp nd hull .u .r . , . 1 r success as the Root Bitteri. In facty1 1 u.sct convmcea mat tney win soon take t t 'at u: an i'iuc meaicines in ne. t-ai hundred retail druggists, right herr in Cleveland, now sell Root Bit4. whom have already sold oTeriOcttL !(! (t Dotues. j I Root 3itters are strictly a meakul prepv. atioo, such aa was used in the gopd old aw of our forefathers, when people ijr re,curt4 by some simple root or plaat, and wb?i calotnei and other poisona of the miaeril xingaom were unxnown. 1 1 I They act etronglyj on th Jiver atijlkidrt keep the boweia regular nhd build m nervous system. They- perptrte ever? p jbi of the body, searching out every icy, bone and tissue from the head to tie frr, cleansing and strengthening the ft anti;i springs of life, hence they must rwi'eh i!l diseaaea by purification and noaruhaectl, So matter what your feelings hr aymptKi are, what the disease or ailment is, ure bcM Bitters. Don't wait until yon are lick, bit if you only feel bad or miserable, nietL Bitters at once. It mar f ave your Slik j Thousands of persona in ai pa'ni of da ountry are I already , uing Koot Bitttn They have aaved many lives of c Diuoiti l who had been given up by friends aid pbyv ciana to die", and have permanentlT jcinl many old chronic cases of Catarrh, - crsfa'i, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and 8kin Diw where all other treatments bad fa led; ait you troubled with sict headache, loinferiw, dininess, weakness, bad taste in the mr iLh, nervousneas.and broken down ixi coustitn M You will Te cured if vou take Koot Bi'M Have you humors and pimples' on vojui or skin? Nothing will give joj sacHi health, strength, and beauty; ai licwt V' ten. : .' I Mr,- (I know that jealous physician!, cry humbug because my discovery' ear ;' many of their patients, b t Icareaotlli now my desire and deter minatios to p!w my Root'Bitters as fast as p( s-iDle withh ti reach of all thoaa guttering throufc'hoat t world - Mold by wholiesale and retail d'V gists and country merchant, orieoti J press on recipt of price, f 1.00 periMti six bottles $5.00. For certificitei of o eachibotUe of medicine. HeA 4d jaw yoursielf. ' 1 II J tJSB-Ask yonr druggist (or mercoak fraziek's koot BiTirtR-, ithe r Pllnn4 nl.ifiu. an1 a V a Trt T1 h titllte h 1 ! vmmmRnri Yw.uk he makes ai iareeprotfc J ail n w vu.ki7.RRJ Hiicoverer 338 Superior St., vloviaoa' by J. C. Mundi and T. ri. jBnrjwS For s lie Druggists. Theodore Joseph,1 Corner of Harnett' & EaliabTiry Ona Corner ,West Baleigh'- NsUoail But I RALEIG fl, N C. ' ' . Board by ths day or on the,;Earopeaa Satisfaction gurranteed in svery PZ My bar is supplied with Finehe's Wedding, 1870 Gibson's 1871 Ry. y A andC, and many more of the brands of Ry and KeintuckBoW"-! oot itf 1 . . , LL Furniture. FACXtST JUST RECEIVED FliOM large sjaortinent of Walnut an .-rades of FURNITURE!; bicb H 1 at Great Bargains.' Call! and exan' 1 feb 19 DJ A. S yi Employment wanuuj i TN THIS CITY OR ELSEWUr 1 doors, outside or oq the ?fi man, writing or canva v- t consignments. By a man k j with trade in all : it brartfhM ,VJ4 it give h!s undivided time aud; t i a small salary. Address, I! J inly 22 ' WilmlnJJ-- Honses and Stores to B1 APPLY TO I .1 THE McKpYsS Attorneys and Counsellors nffir Nirth Hide Market 8 luieruieu wiuiDni nndmir . -r i i D gan Goctoring mTBtlfL . . . . - fcrmin... k. inane irem roota anrf Ki.w. . . - "v.vd. i , i.irm.i.. gamed over thirty pounds in weight, j! bag confident that I had mad t wnJ'A discovery in meoicine, I prepared a an ot the Root Bitters, and vuin ,v,A . M iiao un.. nice wiu MU eXDOtDre mA ffllln.r tttam .van .n - L. r- , -T u" t Torpid Lirer, Ac, c. TLe cir, ( Jiscovery in this way spread frcim one . .er , to isuiBcr uoui x iouna If . i r - j and 3d.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1879, edition 1
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