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Bial I -gcfl ff If J ! H . .V,-, . nr .i -u It Ni-rv Inc. lU1v i.t. osso 1 r i una fmrHiU paiint not br tb tba i i tttrtrori'.ioaof ct!rttjtothetoraacU t : a ir. jiem. vLcrt'y the brain I re ( t--rt I f. LmJx are created b t rl. trcJ tow : ry t i4..::. i.; i -. i.vrv.-u pt'-t r :rL.a. . v.u.. .it .ft-x 1 Alnv tl the luo-t :i . i r- ji ;. ;i Drursu't. tu l:i. a. u: . itilu.M) JIED. CO., Picprt.'juJcw j.U, U tH'.. Mrjtta. Ani- Sst Tfli ty. 3i lic t -tar ara Sufferer3 irm louibtui irapruivnre CJtalnz Nerrou IVUUir. rormauoa fr home euro t lit.K. Li i -.r J. uir l-IJIwlr :?BAT'S speoifios.s; t'rrrrtrt from fortno! u br up rmloeal praclln. nMm : vt of all aiToction of the HUxxl. wliciher "TicUu cr iulrel. SUa dlws. inn moia tbci. eu . lire re ! I r mu??rcrSll No. I. Pri ermaMiniiyt wAsr., I -nr:is So. 2 Crr4 SCMtXAL il !. wr Kro. itrl3TKxhsuiMt Vittl liy tu l Irkof MAihcxxt. TuU reaied; li uo ,ua: 1 la th core of t-V rorarUlni. Hi imrfal Uacla to the wlcol Nertou aAlt N.urt to rvnt?w tno tUentb n t .xrot ta iVhlHtAtct rjran, an 1 f m rw rare, fricc !. "p"4flc No. 4 Wire lauat relief an-1 cr luarwatiy mrt UhcnaiAtlm. l'rlro f !. i?-14s No. A po!Uo euro for a!! weak a oMEtnoa to Icratlc. I'rlcc f 1. tM Uj iHvftUt or tent on receipt of irlc Mr J. tV. IUtr. .'rf V. CLtrk St CWc5. KM l C! KCU1.AU. m.11 IrtJtw nrra llotuo Items. "All your own tau!t It yoa remain sick when you can let hop bitters that ntver fUiV The weakest wotuau. smallest child, and sickest iarilid can uo hop bitter v;;h safety and great x. Old uioa to'.lcrius acuund from IILctituaUsm. kldecy trouble -or any weakness will be almost nvr by umd; h.p bitters. My wife and dabsUter were ruado toaltby by the tiso of hop bitters and I recommend them to my poop'c. Mcth 4ht Cicrgrymcn. Ask any sooTtloctor if bop U;tters aro no, tho bt5faiuily mcdicino On canh. Malarial feTcr. Aju and Uiliou cv. will leave orcry neiblwrhood as oa as hop bitters arrko. My mother drove tho paralysis aad neural;! all cat of her aysteru with hop bitters." Ed. Osuso tmn. Keep tho kidneys healthy with bop bitters andyoa uocd not fear sickness, Ice water is rendered harmless and more refrcabins: and rcTirinj with hop bitter in each draught. Tho rior of youth for the aed and iafirnt in hop bitters. ImdArw. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AUESCT rOU N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT. CO8 CEADT PKEPAUKD PAINT. 1ALL AND EXAMINE OUSGUOD3 AND rt ocr prter before pnrthicK. The fact lial our r!nu arc from lha ceiebrmtetl Fac lor of Wctberlll A Co., aaU IIrrloa Itros A Co., U'tuflcieat juaraot;' for their quallt j a I rurtty A Coe Cae of.Cookiax stove at Factory Prv ta aiJIUoa to our Urge aal full HARDWARE STOOK, o wfetcb Toor atte atloata rti:lf utly toTlte-t. NATH'L JACOBI, ;i0aotb rroat St tpt2 Must bo Sold 1 o nnnrou-sDiciioicK tRAH iOCSD3 DRIED APPLE3. itJUU Call and examine A. W. KIVF.NBAKK. . - .... 1,1 Norta Water M. A ful Dae of all LUda of Country Product SBlCirocrtes Alirsrioa toaa. - dee 7 . r fwi. jr '-'i-vj , . . . . - - - i TIM ... . i: t ! 1 i . - , j I mm 11 fc If a Aitn N it n ' rt . ix U EL 1111.11 I jT"l 1 k VI& KW lliw- Ia,. ""4 H W I tfiVjY 2? J$ V'5 rs n one rv-d.rincb-ra-p- TheDaily Review. AMIANO. The I.akc lie calm in Hi mountain crown, . , And the mrilljsbl itar shows clear. . ...i i i : i.ic auu suicuin u gazC" lrwn ! In th tnirnrof tl.c ruere. ; Wa it here thcj rowtil in .their crazy t . cntt. . - i bcieonly the ripples are Th trao? Lke-fik of ifcp rl-atii Vk it y-f!cils ? tljo .?rr. .1 i AnvJ the ruountatc5 3'.c;t.3nl the niJitfl fell Hill. s AuJ tho thouaamlcard ro!lcI by. Was thcio onc2 a city on yon ovr hill, ; Wish it totvfrs alon the sky. j At;l the cries ol the war din of loop aj n ai:ci ovr the vrtcr j far. Tb i nD stone Ictt fur a man u Luow Si!jrv rtrilaT, tiJ th? Mar. " ! Aul thr njo'ii)tn!,n !crj:jii'i thtipplr wake. Anil a tm a th".uaul A till th icnt5 oi battlo arc by the lakp. A::l the g'cani ol ihp brerucn, si-cars; Th-ij bcr.tl their surnusc On the lights in tha laiu atar. Ami the battlo busier is iu their eyr. Was it yesterday? -std thenar. athoiHand yenrs and tho Uko is still. And tho ttar beams larc and white. Tho burial chant rolls down the bill. Where they bury the uibnk at night ; The mountains sleep and the rioplcs lave The shore where the pine woods are, Ami there's! little cfcinge.bul another crave Since yesterday, naid '.hc'&iar. The Spectator. j Trying to Sell His Slaves. Afctranse reminder of the ante Ullum scenes was witucssed n short time ago in tho busy streets of iho peaceful city of Slaunlou, in the Valley of Virginia. A sturdy mountaineer from Pocahon tas county. Wr Va., had made his way from his secluded fastness in. an outly ing district across the Cheat and Alle ghany Mountains, l.W miles to the neartit centre of civilization, to make saleof sonC Mock, ibe fluctuations in whose value once sent a throb through tho commercial world. In his high and isolated eyrie, enjoying the inde pendent freedom and simplicity oi rural life, he had not heard of "war'a alarms1 and none of the contusion in cident to "secession" had disturbed tl2 peaceful rounds of his life'. He had tended his tlocks, cultivated the soil and prospered, until the snrplus was beyond his consumption Reckoned among the wealth that could be disposed of, as no longer necessary for his need, were two finely built colored men, and it was". more particularly to sell these that he had jcot:eu the consent, of hisj mind to make tho perilous journey' to the near- cat point wjthta Ujc paled of civilia- iron. j I When ho asked fur a tlave-tiador j with whom ho could bargain, men who uau in tnctr ooynoou ncaru oi sucn a commercial Ciaas looiweii curiously ui each other for an explanation cf this peculiar form of madness, so rare in lese piping times ol peace Hut the oiu larmeiwas icsoiuie in iui ucier mination to sell what was his own, and repudiated the suspicion that he was a crank. After a slight bush in the lalk, whan tho thouzhU of the i old soldiers present seemed to go back I across that awful chasm of war to tho time before tneir convictions were purified of their error by the dreadful baptism of blood, the younrer portion of j the crowd, , sccinz the futility of their efforts to make tho old fellow comprehend tho changed order of things, determined to ! havo some (un. Some old c.Ypcrt, who had once stood ou the block and glibly : given the points of interest and gencalo- gy of mauy such an animal was hunted up, and preparation were made lor an old-tintu auction. 'J he teeth, eyes. Iimb3. &c. were examined critically. aud otTers made in cash, uoue- of which, however, aatisQcd the old niau. He declared that they bad beeu rear ed with the utmost care and that there was co spot or blemish about tbutu. All were clothed in warm homespun roods, tnauufacturcd iu the mountain i home. None ecmed to enjoy the fun " more than tho colored portion of the crowd, the dude element of which jokrt-lrilhcrbesrorii'umof al'lh ex. peosc ol tho old mau's stupidity. Oue old colored tuau who intended to bo! merry, before au explanation was made, declared that " 'for God dat obarcoat's Sot olzh ou tcr four yartis cr jceus in it." but th mcrrimeijt ol the crowd made no impre?in on the farmer idc of his rights. I lie made his way in disgust cut ot the town ou the pike leading back to his home;., con scious. no doubt, oi his aupononty. in wealth aud position over the jeeriog crowd which followed him. i When last eeu ho and bis dusky prop j crty wore ou their way back home to t enjoy a lifo free from the vices of an :: .1 I t u ureal Civiusauou. il is urooau.e. however, that by this time the provis ions of certain Congressional amend ments havo been explained to his two body servants, and that thero is grief in the Pocahontas couuty household at the loss of so much property without the possibility of restitution, unless by special act of tho two Houses of Cou grcss, tho President generously con curring. St-.iunton Corr. Bait. Amcri- can. Opinion of Dr. Mott, late Gov ernment CLieinist, on Allcock's Torus Plaster. , Mv investigation of Allcocks Po ki s Plaster shows it tocontafo valu able and essential ingredients not pres ent in any other Plaster. Tbesa inire dients re so perfectly; proportioned thai Ai.lcock's Porus Plaster will not cause Blisters or Excessive Irrita tion, and I find it superior to and more efficient than any other Plaster. HEN V A. MOIT. Jr., Ph. P.. F. C. S. Professor of Chemistry, N. Y. Med. College, etc. ! A oi trastc yur money buying in ferior articles. Tell your Droazist you want Allcock's Porc3 Plasters, and do not lake others made to sell on (he reputation of tho genuine Article. Workiufif Up a Doom. ThU road bis four chartera, two subsidies nnd dozen bind grants. t uo president is an ex congressional chaplain, while every other official is! noted cither lor his deep religious views or Lis cnlhnsiaatio philanthropy. We! have ten mile3 of the Una surveyed, and r by the great 1000 we shall hare regular ; trainH running a distance ol 3.000 mile?. ; "We have ouly four Grst mortgages j to tickle our ribs, whiNi our laud grain ' ta one State aloue- ia valued at 7,000.-1 OC0 rnoje thao the combined face of the rnortirarp. t ian rv ntir ntnn I hands a salary f 500 per mouth each and then havH mouy left to make a dividend of 30 pr cent, per year. 'Oar bond.i have such .a reputation in Europe that wheuever a steamer comes in a crowd meet her ou thn; wharf aid eric- to buy our securics at j au adranrc of 3O0 per c-nt. over face value. i Wtr have no grading, or cutting, or j bridging ou our route AU we have to ; do is to throw down the tie?, spike i down the itii , and ring the bell tor the j train to go ahead. ! Ww advettise in all the religious pa- j pcr. and our well-known philaulhropy ' f)rc ui to take thf urpluicarnlDgs o! ; ministers, school tcachsra. widows and orphans in exchange for rur bond. " Sell -out your jOTcrnmut Stare; and county securities, get rid of your j catioual bank stock, rob your grand fathers, aud skin all your relation for money to invest in our securities. m We (But here the secretary gets tired out aud leaves the remainder for au other day.) mil Street Xars What it Did For an Old Lady. CodiiocTON Station. N. V.. Dec. IS. 1878. (ENTd A number of people had been using your Hitters here, and with mark od effect. Iu ouo case, a lady of over seventy years had been sick for years, and for the past ten years has not becu able to be around halt the time. About six months ago she got bo feeble that she was hcljrtcss. Her old Remedies, or physicians, being of no avail I sent to Deposit, forty-five miles hway, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. Mt improved her so she was able to dress herself and walk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she w&a able to take care ot her own room and walk out to a neighbor's, and has improved all the time since. My wife and child ren have aUo derived "great benefit from their use. W. D. HATHAWAY. Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. A slim figure and bunchy tournureis the style which Parisian women desire to have. Cures the Piles Too. Edouard Ueintard, of Xew York writes: It ffives me sroat pleasure to say that o ainsrie box of HENRY'S.CAKBOLIC SALVE effected a complete cure of i Piles with which I had been troubled for over a year, nnd which nothing else that i used would cure. Gray satin trimmed with embroidery of gray pearls done on net is very stylish lor evening dresses. Aycrj Cherry Pectoral is recom mended by physiciaui of the greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and all pulmonary disor ders. It affords prompt relief in every cao. So family should ever be without t. - The uew brocades have corded edres around tho figures, or Jlowcrs iu the j stylo of the Escuriai lace Decline of 3lau. Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Iru potenco, Sexual Debility, cured Wells' Health Keuewer." SI Vermont has 2.874 manufacturing cs tablishmcnts, employing 17,810 hands linisters Sound Its Prairie, llov. Mr. GroeiiGcids, Knoxville, Toun., writes as follows: "Samaritan nervine permanently cured my son of epiloptic fits." Here's food for thought Sold by druggists, &lJiO 1884. t Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. I Burper's Afo7uMelRUJfUsLt j C?iblb vol tuno with tbe December Number. It l the moit popular llhistratcl pertodJcal In America aud England, always fully abre-et of the times in its treatment et mojects i currenijTu cvtr thought posslbio at any LuLccss. hoclal nod taduatrlal Lntcrcat, aud always ad ; tapitalootrcqolred. ffo wPUtart vou. You ranvmg its aianaaru ox meiary. arwbuc. ana j raB w. rk all the limff rr ia eparo lime on!y. mcdianicl excellence. 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For this they are entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat ought tj happy without THE WORLD. Ve call upon our Democratic friends ia every town ad hamlet in the Union to START CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newprpcr In the country, as well a an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. j ' The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. 5(1 COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CONTAINS ALL THR SEWj, complete and lntPrestlcg. WELL CONSIDERED EDITORIALS on eve ry sublect, political or social. A FARMER'S DEPAliTMET Full Agri cultural and Farm News. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPAETMEXTT "V A YOUNO FOLKS' CORNER. D A CHESS UEPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department is ablv edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. 7 j I THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION POSTAGE PAID. RATES. Wlt.kli, One Year 8EMI.WF.EKLY, O.VE 1 EAR Dailv, Oke Yeab Daily axo Sckday, Osu Year... Daily and Sckday, Six Moxths. 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True & Co., AugufU, Maine. nov iPM'iiil iy w a week at homo. Si CO outfit rc Pay abeolntclr ' sure Ho risk. Capital not required. Reader, If you want buaioee at which persona of either eex.roung or oki, can make great pay all tho tlinotbcy work, wit a absolute certainty, write lor par ticulars to IL Uallett & Cev, PortLand, JlaJoc nor an-6pi lyw . IfAnakestVfKttnP J"an tnanaim cm for Pile. priee 91, nt drurgista, or )Af -lixxer,Dox til tkewYoxt. u ff g n c n tram Yowthfnl Isimdas. ewa lMbaUtr. klavial and kbsS'i I mmfraa, UrWtJraj-iraaas II.' oT-TareodJtw t u s fateet celling book In America. 1 .,thAmmt iif inLnf ih wr.r!d. profits to asontd. All InteLgcrjt arit.ia ..c ni intm.t tn. mi rr. i IU Jinf one cao become aeiv.- i Lrdr. and literary rerlewo of l-okt! . aiaUic. nor CO t-md-lyw ; rELKLY-3l a rear. Elirht rare Of the bst I r MISCELLANEOUS. a n a 7 a for tiaeaxij t'acaljTetliv'a r-tamn. Imexna r.1 ll? lTnr h t- is a o 1 5 d; 'rns vf i ITS, EM- v 1.EP3? OR FALLING c IC U Ta-Sci a l:J4crctJr. r Iw9rrat3tmyrMrJy tocaithstrcr!lcf?. ItcraTKe -ot&orf bar ftUi is no ressoa Sot-do i tvrrirmg m i care. taatcwceicar-tit3drc-el,'-tUot Fttaice. It ; err i ptx- . K uma FIRE -.ENGINE I MR JUGN, KsvYork 5 d Q krifs I hsra a Twiti r8isdxf'r tho s'rere de9 j br iti tM tlow.adi of ca?9 flip .:rit kind ted of Ics riandiar hSTs bcea curoi. ItideJ,ttro3Kfcr3j FKEr. tosetr Ith & VALUABLE TREATISE thrs diseace. tt any mv5ejr. Otv expre cisd P. O. eddiees. DcT. A.SLOCU4l.lilFciil&t.tryi. BOOKS--r?1Hlion8 of Volumes a yeirj Tho eijl:e5t literatrjrft of the voild. Lo"5TBat prices ever known. Not 6rM by dealers. Sent f.-r examiiiatlon hefo rayoient cn evidcp.co of good Isith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, 1? Vc?y'St.. N Y F. o. box i::: dec 3vr NO MORE EYE- GLASSES. No Weak More 1C.VC8. IVIITCHELL'S I EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and EffecUve Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sjghtedness, an 1 Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tea1 Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, lied Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perm a -! ncnt Cure. AJso, equally efficacious when ugeid iu oil.er maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheutn, Burns. Pile3, or wherever Inflammation exist, MITCHELL'S HALVE may he used to advantage. Sold by all Druggist at 2.'hj. deo 31 4 w For Many Reasons E!ns6n,;i Capclne Porous Plasters excel all other external remedied. Prompt, highly medicinal. 25 cents. dec 31-4W MJlV 11-dftV THE SXJ3ST. NKW YORK. 1884. j About sixty million copies of The Si:n hae gone out of our etauuehme-nt during tno past i twelve moulbs. If vou were to paste-end to cu'd all 'the col- I unins of all The fcUKS printed and tol t last i vear you would get a continuous Ftrlp f .In- 1 t-ereeilng Infonnatlon, common sense wisdom. I Round doctiirc, and tanc wit, long enough to j rcaen irom I'rintiEg houbq 'square., to me tor rf Mount Copernlcua Jn ths .moon, then bars to Pi bating Uonso square, and then three-quar tera of the way back toithe moon again. rtr.tTur. Sr: Is written' for tho -inhabitant! of the earth; this came strip of bitclllgeuce would girdle the globst-ofltv feven or tweu- j ty-c:ght time?. ;; If every buyer ol a copy of Thc'Etn during I the past year has epent only one hour ever It, indif his wife or nls grandfather has spent j another hour, thia newspaper, in lfc?3 has af fordeJ the humauracc thirteen thousand years j of steady reading, night and day. , Itia rnlv hv liftic calculations like these that you cm form any Idea of the circulation L ol tb.3 most popular of American newspapers, or ot its inSacnce on tho opinion and BCiicr-5 of American men and vorccu- , Tub Buy fa, and will cnfJnu to Le, a ne-rs i paper wblU tells the truth M-itaout fear of ; coCQuencci, which gctfc at the tacts no mat- er ho- mu-h t!39 rroeci? c-yt, wi'.cb'pre ; sents tbe news of all the orM witboit wz.ste 1 of words and iu the meet readable eLape. wh!ch la Iwotklnf with all-its heart or lac r cau?e cf honcht government, and whichltheiis . fore telteves thst t5o Republican Prty rant'. , vo. aui zoubi in inn coTic? -yor r.T1T- Unra, is: H iuu know The Sr , Vou like it already, , a-iy.-l toii 1f Hth ac"'.6f.mfy1 liVA?fT.r' and profit durlajr what !5 sure to oc tno meet tntcreaUog rear Sn lv history. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1884, edition 1
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