r ; tZ ' I V &i cl.w. ' F "3 ... . a t " c r.; !..-.. 1 tt. 4. : . i ' ('COllQUEROR.) A SPE0IFI0 FOR PIlPSy. SPASMS. ST. TITUS DIICE. ALCHOHOUSU. CriUH UT1X5, STFHIUJS, SCECrmUSSSETll, t SIT ELCS3 DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, 1EITCUSSESS, SICK HEAD AC E, EiliTilUSH, KEEYOUS WEAIIESS, 1IHEUS FE0STEAT10X, rdll ICERT, BLCOO SDSIS, eiu::siiss, costiyekess, KIDXET TEX:lS AKH IREEEULARITIES. i rrt. rcc?ix, 20. (31) .Jct frrrtf &JTtft4 by rtytkU&a. ounorors uui rou Detuur. vftUl !4 pbTlAl wfiinrt. ValcuibU la Svtkauo tor bom eure I U-i ti jer kowMfaUr. ir.A.i. OUntUoxe42. Cblca- rar H-dAwly JJBATE'S SPECIFICS. lAnI fro at forrattbe ucl by 4i emlocat V: N-1 OurntM to Ccl a r H e.r- ! U aTocUvMJ of Ue illood. wbelfcex Ni.'i. or rcire'1- skla &leme im -va puur4. er., are rnnacnUy ji;l -ccrv stutvAi. Wbijcxui, varwc UtaiUTr. frooa Youthful Iuit- Uf as-1 Iswa of M&caooO. Tau rtmrty ti un 4.lLiU0CoroottcoaDUUoU. JtU rxs. lu '.art. renew l& irrntth iU 'jrf of 14 ttu:!Atl oryaj, ai f ffrrcu rU.-l car. Pf.ci it. I Mtw u-at rUf ao l per- !lrai x fc A t!tjo enro for U wc sit tj trait,t or cal ou nxjlpt of prl- fc J. W. H, N. Ctrtt rt., ChleAffo. SEND roS tlBCLUAU. Homo Items "AK your owu laalt It yo3 rcsiaia tick whn you can (irtbop bitten that Bern-Fait Tie wcakeit wooiau, flmallest child, z l tlckrs: iaralid can use bop bitten wilh trety acJ jrcat good. Old taca totterins around ironi nhecaattsm. kidney trouble or any weakecu wiU be almost new by uin bo? bilters. My wife and dauzhter were made hc&'tay by the mo of bop bitten and I recommend then to my pooplo. Meth rif. Clergymen, Aik any good doctor If hop Bitun aro not the bcotfamUy medidne Oa earth. -Malarial fercr. Ano and Bilioav te9. will leave crery neixhborhood ai ijq at hop bitters arriTc. "My mother droro the paralysia la J ncura!gla all out of her system with hop bitten. Ed, Oswego tKep the kldaoyi healthy with hop b'.iur and you need not fear alckoeia. Ice water Is rendered harmless and jaore refreshing and reviTing with bop b;ttir in each draught. The tior of youth for the a l and la2rm in hop bitten. lmd&w. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. lOrvcr TO V T. ENAMEL PAINT. COTS ZADT PREPARED PAINT. QALL AND EXAMm OCR GOODS AKD fr onr prices brfort rurcWni. Tha tact tAionr Patau ara f roan tb wUbrated Tac tortoa f Wctbenn A Co ad Urrlxm Broa A Co., taufleiar juarate for thctr qmaHty t parity A Cm Ha cf Cooktna; Stove at Facwy Va U a4Uo to ear largo aad fall HARDWARE STOOK, tva Tor attetUoaU reaptnf ally LiTlted. NATH'JL JACOB!, ;10 South Ptobi 8t PTTRflP!T.T. UnTTflP -MWUMJ UVWWiJl UXDKa yew MANAGEMENT. . . . " WILXIXUTON, aT.'C itH .rr?4 AlUaU? Uauj. rtrslCUM fPtauau. Traum.itui.Ma 5 OfcfiMAM RPEm TS.?' " " lLllWlHi ";rv Somo alley or way- rrm ZSP'uJl-X'M With head ercci be will TheDaily Re.viev. T1IC MANAVIIO PAYH. Tbera are uiea , or. br&lot who count ; -. their saint ' ;. . i Thcjr bay and tell, urnl i tne wocey of tlo i really do well poor. i ties ma&azo to irei qui le dter in dbt lis Tariotia crooked ways; And ?o wo try that the man to day Is ll:? honest roan vvho rays. nrvcr -ucaks back tlrcel ; ctver delicct. -Rat bnldiy each man uicct. ! Ho counts tho cost before be U lost 1 In debt's mysterious maze. I And ho never bus in manner unvis. i Bat ml! for hi bi'Is a.d pays. There" certain air of tkbonair In tbo man who buji lor cah; Itn'b not afraid of beine bctrnyM By a jick'los hyter'8 d.uh. Wbt bepi i y u h wi'.l certainly dii. If it'a ca&h or thirty day; And when be socs out the clerk? will shout Hirrah lor the man who paya! Dick Slctle in Tcxat Rfftinq. I'OPBLEO XIII. j Arcbblibop Gibbous Gives an ' Iuterostlnir Skctcli of the , -Uoly Fatber. . , Tho correspondent of the New York Herald in Home cables to his paper an interview with Archbishop Gibbon?, of Baltimore, on the eve of the latter s do parturo from tbo Italian capital, from which the following extract is taken: Correspondent. Did it alnxe you that the Holy- Father was perfectly ahvc to the wants ot American Catho lie-? Archbishop Gibbons. Well, perhaps notnniteso as to details. But inc our arrival, as some of us have had three and oven four audience) with bim, he can hardly have failed to learn creatdeal. Hie Holy tallier is a wan ot rare and htzu imclliecnnco, grand nd wido-reacbing views and great Ilt eranr attainments. ' lie himself is the writer of nearly all those admirable cn cyclicals which hars been issued of late years. For the rest you may iude of the character of tho Holy Father Ironi a remark he once made to me: "I am desirous said he. "of appealing In all thine? to the coed sense and reason of the public "He is a hard worker Too often he begins to give audience at ! b o clock' In tho moruin?. and continues. . . with scarcely any intermission for meals i till o or u in the eveninz. Tho Holy Father's audiences are never perfuncto ry. He does everything thoroughly. and gives Catholics and non-Catholics alike attention. Perhaps he it a little more courteous to Trotestants than to Catholics. No; I never had occasion to discuss .the 'Itouian question' with him. in our conversations he naturally confined himself closely. to American subjects." our correspondent hero aDDrcachcd tho subject ot" the recent congress, but the Archbishop at once grew, reserved and explained that it would bo im proper indeed impossible, for him to say anylhiuz. the schemata having not yut been shown to the bishops in America. ( The ouly point of interest not already cabled to yon relates to the emigrant question and the details of high ecclesiastical education. The Uoiy Father, if your correspondent is correct-1 ly informed, is anxious that fepecialj attention should bo paid to physical i scieccc. with a view to confounding such men as Tyndall, Huxley and Herbert aotneer whenever thnir tcncmnirs are in conflict with revelation. - Your correpondent noxt asked ! Archbishop Gibbons : "Have you ever i detected auy anti-Irish Jeclinz in the Holy Father' conversation ?'' Archbishop Gibbons: Never: ho loves Ireland, and. indeed, ought to lovo her for no nation is mora truo to tho church. After this no more was said about Koine. The archbishop talked some minutes longer about his personal cx said he, among other things, ' with a French cardinal, and wo happened to discuss republicanism.! Tho cardinal evpressed the belief that tho American repablio would not last long 'It must break up, said he, and go to pieces.' I told him be was grea'.ly mistakeu. I said that the American republic was very diHerent from the thing of the same name in France, wbero oue party had license and tbo other only oppression. In America there was cual liberty lot all. ICosaUalia Is tho Great Southern Remedy lor tbe euro of the Scrofulous Taint. Hhcu matism, Whito Swelling. Gout. Goitro, ConsuniDtlou. Bronchitis. Norrous De bility, Malaria .and all diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood. Tbo merits of this .valuable prepara tion are so well ' known that a pa&!& notice is but nuceasary to -remind the readers of this Journal of tbo uectssity of always bavinc a bottlo of ROSA DALIS amocg their stock of LamUy necessities. Certificates can be presented from many leading Physicians. Ministers nd beads ot families throughout ;lbo South endorsing ROSADALIS in tbe bibst term. Wo are constantly in rcceiDt of certificates of cures from tbo moat' reliable sources, and we do not beitat to recommend it as the best remedy for tbe cure of the above dis eases. UadAn Object. While a New Yorker, was nosing around Birmiosbam.... Alabama, ,1a search of a coal or iron raino at a bar j train, a native accosted him with a re- qasst for ten cents, and added: Only yesterday I owned a coal mine worth SS0.000."- And why don't you own it to day?" "Because a man got me drunk and cosxad me to trade it for an old mule." And how will ten cents help you?n "Why, I want it to buy whiskey to get him drunk enough to trade back for a blind dog and an old shot gun. Stranger. dontUt me lose $00,000 for the want of ten cents." lie got It, WVJ Sireti Xucs. ItandoIpU's "vFitberioff Sar- cajm. - JJuring the dobalo in Congress ou tho Missouri question. Mr. Philicmon Beccber. a nativo of Connecticut, who had emigrated to Ohio, and had there been elected Representative, became somewhat impatient as his dinner hour approached, and at last, when John i Uandolph made a somewhat lenghtv f Tho Speaker said: "The geutlcman from Virginia has tbe floor,,rand Ran dolph proceeded, to . be again inter mplcd. when he paused azain to collect his Ihoujhttr, by n demand for "lh8 previous question ;" nor was it long be fore, tho demand was made for tbe third time. Randolph could stand it no longer, but said. a voice as shrill a the cry of a peacock : "Mr. Speaker, in the Netherlands, a man of small cat pacity. with bits of wood and leather, will in a few moments construct that which, with tbo pressure of the finder and thumb, will cry Cnckoo!cnckoo!' With less iDgeautty aud -with' inferior material, 1 he pv-p'.e of Ohio have inada a toy tbat will, without much pres.tu. cry. 'Previous question! pre vious question!'" and. as be spoie. Randolph pointed with his attcuuatcd index-finger at Beccber, who did not attempt a reply I'h. rcrhy Fborc. in tc Century. From the Proud Standpoint of superior ,&lilc." the languid city beauty surveys tho imaginary physical short comings ot her rustic iemale cous in. Yet if tbe latter possess a finer set of teeth, as she probably does if she use3 SOZODONT, and the metropoli tan belle does not, that striking contrast so much in her favor enables her to turn Uiotablca with a vengance. Pearly teeth arc better than "stylo. Leather waistcoats with cloth dresses. are now worn Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most potent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and strength. Be wise In time. All baneful infections are promptly removed by this unequalled alterative. Dark crimson is the most fashiona ble color for riding habits." . Washington, D. C . May 15tb, 1880. Having been a sufferer for a long time from nervous prostration and general debility. I was advised to try Hop Bitters. I have taken one bottle, and I havo been rapidly getting better ever since, and 1 think it the best med icine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your Bitters. 1 am now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking It, I wa9 completely prostrated. MRS. MARY STUART. Three things to cultivate good books good friend and good humor. - - Letter From Or. Serre. 18 West 35th Str$etJ New Yokk, Juno'L 18ri3, I have been a sufTerer in the past with Malaria, which finally became Chills and Fever. Treatment by my physician lalled to help me. I U3cd Urandketh s Pills and was cured. Thirteen months have elapsed since then, and I have had no recur rorico. Other members of my family used them for the same' trouble. with tbo same good result. j I cheerfully endorse them . for that Illness, and also as a pleasant laxative or purgative, according to the number taken, ibey aro now a household remedy with me. and I am never with out them. I would gladly give the do- tails ot tho foregoing to any who might choose to call upon mo for t hern. J. SKUKi:, IHntist. Three tbiu to iriali fur hnlth friends and a contcntc . Hi spirit. Malaria positively cured witn Ems ort's Standard Cukc Pills, a never failing remedy ; purely vegetable, con tain no quinine, sugar-coated 25 cents. ooiKtw. i Three things to avoididleness,, loquacity and nippantjcstmg. Epilepsy Entirely Cured. Prof. Irving B- Smith, of. Pike. Y.. makes the following statement: "Sanviritan Xervinc has entirely cured me ot epileptic fits." A nno assortment of Guns and Tiatols at Japoki's flardwaro Depot Mother s Spinning Wheel, Concerning Ono Article that was Not 'For Sale, and Au other vvhlcli is Cboap at An v Price. . sir. I wjoWnt sell yen that for any j money ; that rpianlng -wheel was my mother a It was one day, ben she as sUiglcg llkol ltrk and making thb old wheel bum, that my father, tbtn a young mcd'.cal student, after wards a fanner, foil tn love wiih her omw fifty ycara ago." 8o a poke tb proprietor of rough bit of farm land In Ulster County, N. Y.. a rcilo hunter, and 'moiher'a" uplnniag-wheol ro aalced among her children acd grandchild- Myaftthtr." write RcvTj. W. Phelps, paatr ox u y ui ai. r.. ceurca, sicago. has used Paskck'8 TONIC- and wfebtame to aay tht she haa found It more effecUva than nvthtner ab ever used for lntiroratioff and strengthening the system debilitated by mala ria. Mm deairea me aid aspcciaily to mention the certainty with wnKo It alls cigesuon ana overcome exhaustion " Ever kin ce th first bousenoid was estanusD- ed 'mobcrV. opinion haa c mora pottut In this woakl.thaa that of Joda;o,jirlt or hyaldan. Her hand baa always cooled too ever and her oic bu been tilled with hop Witb each day's decline PARKER'S TOMID " becoming more deservedly popourwlia too women who rnard alike husband and chi d- ren. it eradicates xnaianaj poiaoa irom cue blood, from which there is sow anca widc- anraad aofferlnc. -Please ebeerSe: Da, PARKER'S TORIC U oi an intoxicant. It la a com blnaUoo ot sev eral lngredleou. of which none singly can prodoc anything like lie ffeet Tor Kid nay. e to mac a and Liver troubles, it la the standard and unfailing remedy. In two sizes; 10 cents and ft. Tbe latter the cheaper. HocoxS Co.. ChemUta. New York. Jan 11-lmdAw Ii VO H&H E A t V 1 State A Monroe SU..Chcago I . 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Also, equally efficacious when used in otter mabdlea. such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt Rheum. Burns. Piles, or wherever inflammation exlste. MITCHELL'S SALVr may ba used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c dec 31 -iw For Many Reasons Benson's Capclne Porous Plasters excel all urea, rrompt, nigniy Promt medicinal. 25 cents. at lec S1-4W ARTER Electric Appliance are ssnt on 30 Dey.s' Trial. TO ME ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, are eufferlny from Nkrvocs Debilitv, yy Lsi Vi-ALnr, Lack or Nkp.vb Fo;k.b akd V.;r. vabtlss Weaknesses. Jidall those bisA d rK30XAL Natvre rfsultinjr from AB''?ni and Otcr.ii Cavsis. Speody reliof nnii complete ivsuj r Uvr. ot Ukalth,'. laca and Manhood Uca.ra.vtEi. Tfc" K'ndcst discovery of tbo Xinoteeuth Century., ?ona at once for Illustrated Vmpalet t ree. Addref . VOLTAIC BELT6Q., KABSHALUMISH. nov 27-lyeodAw t th North, Carolina-Resources, 1. Xue Wooos Afi Xdibeks or Noara, CxjtOLiya Curtla'sEmmons', acd Serr6 J Botanical Reports; supplemented br eurate i CouEty Reports of Standing Ferct. audillus j tratcd by an excellent Map oft be state- -j. ulumo Ltaio. Cloth, 2. i pp., L. II. IX THE CoaX 1D IHOS COVXliZ OF Nohth Caboltsta L tn moa'. KerrV . L&Jd- WSt&WXJSr 1 A VOiUmO 1.00. ClOtU. 42tJ PP., f 1 ! .Sold by all SookMllers. or mauod tosiraid ; i I E J. HALE SOV. rnbllfbers. Booksellrs and rtatl7rers. ew York ur, . iJi. - a i.r. t u.DUha.Qi. ,taueiaa. - t srut 'I E I S RELIABLE SELF-GOREr a fkTorfte DHflertntics of one CfCf t noted and aoooassful apfoaliata LTtbo . ttii I ii f i dracgi. SsJ plaiis acaOr 1 cn relopsVcaw rrugiaacaaca AJdrss DR. WARD ft CO.. Lauvasa ruv 27-1 Tod Aw t th Jolin C, Davis, - ' " I '' . " : - ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, i WlXXDiaTO, N, OJSce over tbe Bank t New Xlanover. Praeticaa In all the Courts of toe State. ' axar Special attsntlan paid to tha collection t Plalsaa. aerlitf PGR II 1 I f W 5 ' W S 111 1 ( BEEOREV- AND --rmTEH) ni1r ll-'l'w i MISCEUaAKEOUB. FRESH ARRIVALS ATMORW CJKI-KPUATED -MISt KSJrATS in r.rV n'4 Ti fi e ti" a ad r aTb'f aa 4 i'LUM PUDDING -: , L r: la all tici " , i-' " . .... - . . . aa t no fim!lT khoM bo irtihout tht-m. i r-- ORANGE MARMALADE,! a racit lell5htfl Swertoicat for the tfaUUt To antre oa Tnc'!-;r ntat k fresh suwiy of 'Girder Taffy, - Eeas Bown Cracter, ; ' ' ;;' GnseTo Wfers. i" v ' j I ofico Califs, tomcthlng tew and nlca. Orango Br. Almond Maccaroooa, Cocoaout ilaccarooci, and i " ' Tha Genula llbert Biscuit, In on a&dj two pound Tina, . For sain low. T ,1 - V John L. Boatwrigiii nov 12 tf F68atuYtfay., W ' 1 1 JRESSED POLLTRY, DUPUN COUSTi' SAUSAGE AND LIYER PUDDIN'd, N. C. laes and a full stock of Choice. Panilly Gro ceries. Prices reasonablo.- Respecting r. . A. W: RIVENHAUK, The I lve Grocer and Produce ConaJi Mer chant lUSorth Water St, Wilmington. N.C. Jnn -; ' ? i i if VI r : ' 1 1 i i i Special Inducements,! X AM OFFERING A SPECIAL INDCCE 1 i " M raent laZKPIIYRS. having a vcrv large lot of it. and wisolog to reduce stock before Hptlng, I will sell all colors at 11c and blana and white at 10 con la pr ounce, KOR C SUii A lce lot of Handkerchiefs, Linen and Stik, I wUltsell at reasonable jirlots and tmp initials Iree or cba'ge. j . it chrochct Goods, such as Shawls, Fasclnt tcrs. Caps, acqnes, &c at low p ices . llats trimmed and unirimmed as low as can be bought anywhere, and, a large stocjr to select from. i . i itespectfully, I MISS E. KARRER, Jan 10 ; Exchange Corner. . Apples! Apples I Apples I QN CONsIGNMENT AjND MUST UNSOLD. N. Y. Baldwin Apples, Ohio Red Apples, N. Y. Creamerv Ilutt r, N. c. Roll Untter, Ohio Butter, Va.feal, car load or small order so. llcited. .. . - :t I , ? t E. O. BLAIR Commlsalou Merchant, 19 N. Sfcond St. decui I Steam Yacht Louise, "P A.S5EXGEU AND FREIGHT STKAMKU for Stnltnvlllo dall UJy. Kates low The LOU18K Is and accoia a mio boat modntlons fine. and is guaranteed safe. Will leave SmltbrtUo 8 A . M Leave Wilmingtsn 2 o'clock P. M . Wharf foot of Dock Street. s ! i Waf. WEEKS, janll i Agent and Uwncr. ) aulklr mma .1-. ami csd'trw-UMrnt, Irltrr Tkul ! ii.- r-.f. H-..'. i ii-rri)H&n of tb tmtwau II. IJ.K VM..M., AI.J., 4un.Hth.St, 5l(rk. ' ir. nov J7 1 vol. vr t tin P HOLIDAY PRESENTS . . ' ii'. JN EVERY VAUIETY AND TOO SUMBB- oua to be mentioned, ran be found at the most reasonable urloas, at m i i r. C. MILLER'S, Drug Store, dec 10 321 South Fourth, Comer Nun at Female School.1 " ' Q ' 1: i MlbSES BURR A 'JAMES, Principals., MRS. M.,&. CUSIIINtJ, Musicalln8tructress. rpUE' TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of I I-'--:' this School will commence on Thursday. tbe 4th of October, 1883, and close during tho th week In June. 1&1. I lrd Tho course of instruction la thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. ' Lessons In painting in Oil, Watr Colors and Pastel, wnh Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon sad pencil sketching, at moderate ratea. I Where a clazs of ten or twelve la formed p th Afhrirt! nt nfilnHny. thn nrlnA "Will IbA T or re- doccd. - i- Pupils outeido of the school who desi ue mu slcal lostrucUon. will do well ctl p to apply early. i of Principals, For further parUculars inquire or can for circniar. eert 12 Wanted. A COMPANY WHO PKOPOSE TU "stabL'sh manufactory thereon, well-timber ed crpres Unds. Parties who may have such land to dlpoo cf are requested to communi cate, 1ttx me at Wadcsboroor by letter wlib ,-. Mr. Job T. James, at Wllmlnjrtod la person. Full l-rrtculars as to exact location ot lands, nt3?nbr oi ctcrcs, probable Jlcld of Umber to the are and lowest dt1c, must be taadf ' koowa. JOHN T. PATRICK, Hta,t Im migration Aceat, a! 13 ?r . . Wdflor. N. 35 S. 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