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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Ediur & Prop WILMINGTON. X. C. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1S84. Ksurs-t at PostoSce at WUmliijrtoa. S. C a cood-cla matter. Hoa. Frank Hart, of Ohio. aoU IIn J. C. S. Blackburn, of Kentucky. bav accepted inriiatioos eivea by (Inires loaa Adams to delirer tariff fpeecbts . .before tbo Tammany Hall Society Tbey haro et the 23J ol tbc prccni montb as tbe time, and they w Ul f-peak in Tammany Hall, utile??, as Mr Adamt now thinks, it will be necessary to secure tome larger place to accctrj modate their audience. Mr. Hurd Las chose a as tbe subject or bis add res? The Protection PolicT a IkncGt to England." Mr. Blackburn will ia!k about "Tbe Benefit 3 of' a Free-Trade Policy in the United States." We would rather live a decade o years under Ibe present tarifl with al its hardens and lneautlitiee than one jear under York and O'iltra. Thus lays the Asherillo Advance and thus will say all thoughtful Democrats The Issue of the hour, in North Caro lina, itaoi so mflch as to whether the Uriffshoold be reduced, but such a cam calm as will forerer dtfeat tbe hopts and wishes, and plans and schemes o the handful of disgusted Democrats who are seeking to bolster up the wan Ing power of the Republicans in this Stata. The safest and surest way to accomplish this is cither the entire ab- n!ff Inn nr . cirponin? modification of the internal internal revenue system. A Washington dispatch says that sev era! Informal conferences of prominent revenue reform Democratic members ol Congress haye been held to get an expression ol opinion in regard to tbe selection of a candidate for nomination by the Democratic National Convon Hon upon whom the revenuo reformers could rely, and who would embody in bimseil the principles ol revenue re form, and under whose leadership they could go before the people of the coun try on a rovenue reform platform with the greatest hope of success. Tbc re sult of these conferences, has been to start a Presidential boom for 'Speaker Carlisle. Tho action of the Kentucky Convention has helped the movements along. The Democratic members of the . Michigan delegation held a meeting and arranged for another meeting to which members from other States will be in vited, and tho question of bringing the name ot Carlisle before the convention and instructing the delegates to Chica go to Tote lor Mr. Carlisle will be cou sidercd. It is understood that the Michigan delegation was unanimously in favor of sending a delegation from that State to tho Chicago convention instructed for Carlisle. The Michigan Democrats in CongTess are the. leading men In the party in that State, and their influence is such that, should they desire to carry out this plan, they would probably be successful. Tbc scheme of somcot tho revenuo retormcrs is to nominate Dorsheimcr on the ticket with Carlisle, in the expectation that the ex-Governor could carry Nc w York State, while the revenuo reform senti ment in the Northwest might cive the Democratic candidates one or two Suites that have heretofore invariably been carried by the Republicans. They hope that Massachusetts can also bo carried by the Democratic party this year, every indication at present point" ing to tho nomination of Blaine by tho Republicans. The Democrats wish to offset the electoral Tote ot tbe Pacific coast States, which will be quito sure to be clvea to Mr. Blaine if ho is tbe candidate. The Carlislo movement probably receives much of its ttrength from the dissatisfaction felt by the great majority of the Democrats at. the failure of the Morrison bill, as notice has been given that the tariff fight will be carried Into tbe Democratic National Convention. 1 The number and the prominence of aocailed laith cures recently, says the New York Mail and Express, moved a secular journal to demand a scientific investigation of the subject. It these allexed cares aro fa's c, it is time thexj snoald be exposed, it tney are true they form a proper study for science, just like any other body ol phenomena. There is no doubt that a very large number of persons believe in them thoroughly. The'mountain evangelist1 Mr. Barnes, has made extensivo use of them in his ministry, and his followers believe devoutly in his power, by the laying oa of hinds and anointing, to heal diseases of persons who have im plicit taith. A rector of the Episcopal church at Stamford, Conn., has recently txclted much comment by performing. or pretending to perform, the same sort ot cures. In Boston; there is a regular faith cure establishment were patients are taken as in a hospital ; and there is. or was, another ot the same tort al Corning, In this State. The re- qoisicd phenomena, therefore, do ccr Ulnly exist. Persons who thoroughly believe in God's omnipotence mast believe that it is possible for the Divine power to per form cures without any apparent inter position of material causes. Further, those who believe in special prayer must almost believe that thoso prayers may sometimes avail tor tbc healing of di leases by appsrently supernatural means. But it by no means fallow?, if we accept the commonly received Ccrislain doctrine of the efluioy of prayer, that any degree of faith what ever in the patient will always avail for the cure of the aialady. Christians aro taught to say "If the L-rd will," let it be so. Paul prayed earnestly for the removal of the ,4ihorn in the flesh1' a physical disability of some sort but nis petition was not granted. It is idle to say, therefore, that if the patient have falto enough he certainly, will be cured. Tbc most positive assertion that can be made, consistent with Bible teaching, is that he may be cured if it bo the Lord's will. There is a certain class of ailments rtnt rnl!iil liiiM'lv i.r eniirely by the nervesover which the human will has a tremendous power. If one afllictcd in this way thoroughly believes that be is cured by faith, his wiil power may be snfllrirnt to simulate, or even some times to effect, a real care, and that in a surorisinrr-manner. It 13 this sort ol diseases to which women are peculiar ly subject that arc generally cured by the exercise of faith i and even a disbe liever in alSpecial Providence can un dcrstand how this might be so. on what he would call purely physiological, or at any j rate psycho-physiological, grounds. There arc other cases that may not be thu3 explainable. Tho teaching of tho Bible, taken as a whole, plainly 13 that believers are to pray mainly.for the purpose ot bringing the spirit into dependenco and perfect trust on God'3 will, and with a firm faith that whatever happens to them rthey will be given strength to bear. - - 31 AY 3IOONSIIINE. 1 Darwin saysthcro is a living princi ple in fruit. e suppose he reters to the wormsl Imlianaolis Scissors. Fashionable Parisians arc wearing hats trimmed with artichokes. Never mind irirls; cabbages and watermelons will be alonzsuon. Boston rot. Poetry is the blossom and fragrance of all human knowledge, human thoughts. ' human passion?, emotions and language. It is frequently also the Ielicato snow-white lining that Irincs the wavering w:How work of the jour nalistic waste-basket. Williamtport Breakfast Tabic. Retribution r A tender little pink-hued not?, Tho messenger had brought. lirr iiuiu luiiu mia ixi isai c nimu, Th smitten lover .thought j lie opened it with greatest care, Ah. how his heart did thrill. Then dropped it with a chastly stare It wa3 bis washing bill. Boston rost. When wheat webt below eighty-five cents per bushel in Chicago, a specula tor, who had put $30,000 into the cereal at niucty-six or better, rnshed up th street in search of a friend. Having found himi he grasped our. IIave you heard of it? ' "lcs. wheat is down. That's all, I presume?" All! All! Why. I may be ruined before 3 o'clock! tor I leavens, sake, advise me!' "Oh you want advice! Hedge sir; hedge." "But bow?" "Why, mortgage your house and lot, and cither invest it in lottery tickets or buck a laro bank!" Wall Street Xacs . - Notwithstanding much has been said about the importanco of a blood-purify ing medicine, it may be possible that tho matter has never seriously claimed your attention. Think of it tioto ! If, by tbc use ot a few bottles of Ayer's barsapariJla you avoid the evil of scrof ula, and transmit a healthy constitution to your oflspring, thank us lor tho sug ge3tion SHOUTS Lord Coleridge; is busy writing his volume of "American Reminiscences." Rhode Island savings banks! have S52.400.505 deposited by 120,484 persons. A Michigan man has trained his cat to visit a grocery and steal mackerel for him. ! , HASTRONOaiY. Peaches are obtainable in New lork attwenty-Gvo cents each, but few peo ple enjoy them at that price. ; A fish dinner at Gloucester City, N J.. a few days ago, in honor of a pro minent General o! tho army, comprised eight courses,all fish, exclusive ot clams, terrapin, crabs and shrimps. Every successive year I additional medicinal" Tlrtuc3 are claimed for the strawberry, and if all said f the delicious fruit is true, it is not half ap preciated Consumption and gout are now said to be relieved by strawberries. In Washington a fortnight ago the Anslers Association .had its annual dinner, which, according to tbc rcpoits nt those who Darticipated, was a hrilliant astronomic success. The menu was oysters on shell, terrapin soup, oyster croquette?, boiled rockfish. omelette of shrimD. currie of hard crabs, English plum pudding, cheese, fruit and coffee. Who would not De an angler? Apropos ocooks,a London magazine savs : ' Ilistorv. has preserved tne ay count of the famous French cook who required ! fifty hams to 'garnish his dishes.1 and when remonstrated with by his. master declared that he could concentrate them all into a bottle the size of bis thanib." At a recent dinner at one of the most tashionable clubs in New York, one of the dishes was ot chicken hearts and now mushrooms; another ot cock's combs in a sauce of cream and parsley. and a third of breast of chicken stewed in champagne, or what was alleged tb be that wine. ' , Nearlv all the leading Hotels con ducted on the American plan have curtailed the bill of fre in sensible! fashion, believing a few cDurses ot the best the market affords is better than a mass of worthless and unpalatable food. The reform is represented to be ( giyine general satisfaction, especially when it includes the omission 01 ausurd French terms for dishes. klSCELLANEOUS. . :.- -vi nxmnnn Durham la historic. It was neutral efoxmd dnzizuc the armistice bettreen Sherman and Johnson. Soldiers of both armies filled their pouches frith the tobacco stored there, and, alter the rarrender, marched home ward. Soon orders came from East, West. North and Sonth, for "more of thai elesmt tobacco." Then, ten men ran an unknown factory. Notr it enploj-s 800 men, tzses the pink and pick of tho Golden Belt, and tho Durham Bull Is the trade-mark of this the best tobacco in the world. Blacktrell's tJuil Durham Smoking' Tobacco has the larax-Ft sale of any smoking- tobacco in tile world. Why? Simply because it is the best. Ail dealers have it. Trado-mark of the BuIL my 4 LOOK OUT DURHAM Dill W l W I ;f RAILROADS,' &c. Wilmington, Golumbi & Augusta TL li. Co. WUrnlnart-in. N. U. May 9,15 4 li h k at mi If he'd enne for a pack age of Iilakweil'8 BitU Tlllfliiarr -Vit-insr'ir Ta "JfkV bacco, as he was told, ha (f?tt wouldn't have been cornered by the bud. mcb 7 lyd i nrm cfil A-Great-Problem.j I i TAKE ALL THE .1 - !! KIDNEY & LIVE 'Medicine5 MVS URIFIERS. M. I)e Ies.epsi predicts that the Panama Canal will be openea belore IS33. j In January 2.330 Canadians left for the Uni cd States in search of employ ment. 1 1 A Massachusetts man 63 years old married a cirl of VJ. She is bis third wife. ' Orcr two thousand patents have been issued on sewinz machines and attach ments, j Canadian inventors petition1 for the adoption of the American patent law entire. Efforts arc to be made to stop smuc gliog between the United States and Canada. i Ohio has coal in thirty different coun ties, and put out nearly 9,000,000 tons last year. , There were 10,010 marriages. 986 divorce suits and 650 divorces in Chica go last year. j WilinipRtou District. Methodist EJ Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings. ( j SECOND KOUND. Whiteville Circuit at Fair- Bluff May 21-25 Flemington Circuit May 28 Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Springs May 31 and June 1 Newton Grove Mission at , Black's Chapel.; June 7-8 Cokesbury Circui; at Cokes bury ...i June U-15 Point Caswell Mission . .... Juno 18 Duplin Circuit .J June 2L23 Onslow Circuit L June 23-29 How to Shorten Life. The receipt is simple. . You only to take a violent cold, and neglect it Abernetbv. the great English surgeon, askea a laay wno toiu nim she only had a coueh: Vnat would n in n t t- vou naver ine riarruer ueware oi "only coughs!" 1 he worst cases can, however, be cured by DR. VVM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. In WhooDing Cough and Croup it immediately allays iiritation, a fTTT? T?l?Tri?TI and is sure to prevent a fatal termina- AvJ U Hi, JO JCj V jhlx, tion of Uie disease, bold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. 5? RHEUMATIC DYSPEPSIA Remedies And Indigestion Cures. And Bilious-Specifics. Dr. Worm BRAIN & NEJRT.E ! Foreelllevivers. Kojrer's Vesrctablo S3Trup Is one of the most pleasant or palat able preparations for worms we have airaf k-nnnrn Tf ia hnrrni orKl V ffl (! r? nil and never requires any other niedicine (jrjttrj Al Jfcl lh AIj 1 M to carry it off after using it. Children i i like it. as though it were honey ! j . ! lletprtls. j Change of Schedule. AX 'aM AFTEE If A V 11th. 1354. i u e wiii c.e rua oa lois riti : KIGKT EXPRESS TUA1NS, DAJJ.Y Soto I , Wetaad47,Eaet' Leave Wllnungion.,. :...4...i. r. Ai I-eavc Florcrtcft. ........ i 2.40 A . 11 Arrive at C C. & A. JtitocUoa...... A. M. Arrive at Columbia.... .40 A. ti. rcave Coi.umbl;i.... 9.S5 l. At; jjeave s.t u. ct a. Junction. ...10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4..V) A. M. Arrlvo-At Wllm.Jagt-oa U........ S.5i Aj M. KiugT Mail ano Passikngeh Tkaik, Djult Leave WUrcliuLm........ ..10.20 p. hi Arrive at Florence .5 A.,M. zuvil, axu rAJiSKUEK TiiAIN DAIIT No. 43 East. i-eavc i Jerence at ..j. ......... 4. 01 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington;... ... ..S.Q5 1. M Trnln 43 6tops at all Stattona. No. 40 stops only at F3ojriingt03, and MarlonJ l ivsscr.gers tor ooiumbia and ail polota on U. & C. j;. li., C. & A. 11. TL Stations. Aiken Juns tioij. ani all points beyond, ehould take tho Separate Pullman Sleepcrt, for Abcnstaon Train 4 0 All trains run solid between Charleston and Hvllmlnaj Local ton. freight leaves Wilmington clallv ex- ctjH cuiiuiy aiii.iu iv. xi. 1 1 General SurerintcnfleDt. T. 51; EMEIiSONrQ&nsral Passenger Agent, II15V V , i , Wilmington- 5 Weldon Hailroad Company. Gkuehal superintended t, nlDgton, N. C. ilay 0, lSf4 ' -. i o Susan Fenimoro Cooper, daughter ot AW biiUKi, iakl ali iL,iii tho novelist, is educating 100 orphans at qualities of all these, and the, best qual- uur uouie. ... . i lties ot all tne best jAiedicmes ot tne A IWuf-fk P.rlrlonna rkf ! Ifofinoi tm. m..mm.m- vorui ana you meni is a row of well polished teeth. PeoDle ' . . J P 11 A- i. ot vulgar instincts are very ape to ties ana powers oi an conceiuraie neglect theirs. Cleanliness demands careful attention to the teeth, and , ex World and you will find that HOP BITTERS have the best curative quali-. them, and that they will cure, 1 in When pcrience indicates SOZODONT as the an or all of these safest and surest means of retrieving their losses cf beauty and vigor. It removes impurities upon and between them; imparts to solt. or shrivelled gums the hardness and rosiness - of coral ; makes the breath fragrant and lends to feminine : lips an additional charm. singly or combined. fail A thorough trial will give posi tive proof of this. may la lmdacw nrm A MONTH AMI) BOARD for three live Yourg Men or Lad cf, id each county. Address P. W. ZIEGLKll ic CO., Philadelphia. may 1'.) 4w It costs the government $178,000 a year, to maintain lights and buoys on the Ohio, Mississippi and Missouri river. Fou Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dc- Cliansro all That. I Instead of liniments, lotions, etc., nsa Een j son's Capcinc Porus Plasters I Quickest and best. 2jccms. may 10 4w tri The Science of Life- 0ny $1 preventive against J?ever and Ague, and other Intermittent Fevers, the ERRO i nOSPriOKATED i JiLIXIR ' OF Calisaya." made by Caswell. Haz ard & Co., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is tho best tonic; and for patients recovering from Fever or other sickness, it has no equal. tu 2w BY MAIL POST-PAID. "That which wc call an onion by any other name would have same vague, dreamy, balf suggestive, spirit ual fragrance.' I Change of Schedule, N ASD AFTER MAY lith, ISSL AT ).C0 AL M.. Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton ft Weldon llailroad will run a's .follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT NoS., 47 NOETH AND 'iS SOUTH. Ix:a ve Wilmington, Front St. Depat, P.C0 A. Jd Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P. M Leave Weldon 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'itj 8.35 F. W Fast TiiRoroH Mail & Passknoeii Teajk? Daily No.; 40, south. Icave Wcllon 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wihn'gtcn.yront St. D'p't W.101. fi-. MAIL AND rASSENGEi: TRAIN DAILY ' , ! JTo. 43 2orth. . ' Leave Wilmington S.35 p; 5i. Arrive at WeWon ' 2.85 A. M Train No. 40 South vill e top only at Vjlaon, GoWsboro an.i Magnolia. . , ' 1 " Trains on Tarbovo Uranch floal IaVe Iioct? Mount for Tarboro at L20 ;P. M. and 4.30 P. 11. Daily, k&ucdays jeccpted). ; Returning leave Tarboro at 3 P. ?J. and jLO.Cf- A M Dally. Trains oa Scotland Neck Branch Road le tvfc .Halifax for ScolJand Keck at 3.2,5 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 At M daily except Sunday. j I Tram Jno. 4. nialies close connection at Wc don lor all points North Daily! ,AU rail vh, Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Ba- Line, j Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all Point3 North via Richmond and Washington. , All trains run solid between Wellington an Washington, and liave Pulunan Palace Sleep irs a ttached. : j For accommodation of local travel a iassen ger coach v411 be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at G.55 A. M. - Daily except Sunday. ) JOHK F. DlYUUi, General Superintendent. " j T. M. EMJ5S3UN, Gtesera' Passenger AcnL may u ,, Standard. a.. ...7" . B ..- . Hams, v ShouWers, Skies, & js T E" T - Sides. Shoulders.... DRY SALTED" Sides, y itT: , r ond IlanJg iJ0 BEICKsTv'SfJ? North Carolina.. , , North cm... CANDLKS, ZIT . ltow....... ' Northern Factorr ' SUte COFFEE. trttZ"-V:-C:i faa I cfcfsw lOMESTlCS-' ' KtkZi Sheeting, 4 4,y,4 :l! EGGS,"uo2cra -T; Mackerel. Nq ? 1L w ,r -) StfJSf ; i Mullets, bbU ' bL--J Dry Cod, ltth Eaagh'aPhogphaJf iCareluiAFeruSztt '- I Ground BoneT"- Bono Meal... -4 Bone Flour.. T i Navassa GninA!! I French's .dn Fine....... ' . 1 1 " " Extr 1 U . i City MUlft-Extrt;;; ; ( .......... T Carolina Central II. B. Company, i OFFIC3 OF GEMKBAL SurEBrNTESDElIT. ' 1 L Wilmington, N. C, May li). lg4 KNOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man, young, middle aged and old It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and cbronlo diseases, each one of whieh Is Invalu able. So found by tho Author, whose experi ence for 23 years la such a3 probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 Eajjes, bound In beautiful French, muslin, em ossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 cts Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the Naiional Medical Association, to tbe officers ef which he refers. - j , Tho Science of Life, should be read by the young for Instruction, and by tbe alllicte 1 for relief. It will benefit all .London Lancet. There ia no member rf Krw.'fW tn wnm ,f0 Physic is a purely book will not bcuseful.whetheryoutliparent. A Fair Offer Tno Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old. afflicted with nervous debility, lo3t vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement int4 paper, t th s eow&" According to an exchange a 'be reaved -widow writes : 'Her wearied spirit sank to rest at 3:20 railroad time.1 . Changeof Schedule. ffi AND AFTJSE MAY 12lh, 184. THB following acncu&ib will ba. operated oa this PASSENGES MAIL AND EXPJiESS TKA IN Daily except Sundaye. : ) Leave Wilmington at... 7.0 P. . M No. l. Leave Raleigh at i... .8.00 P. M J Arrive at pharlotte at.. 7.00 A. M j ) Leave Charlotte at..... 8.45 P. M No. 2.J Arrive Raleigh at .....8.30 A, M " ) Arrive at Wilmington at....S.C0 A. M Passenger TralnB stou at rejrilar station only, and points designated In the XicmpaEv'i Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL i EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Allen's Bilious VCZelable liquid remedy for Headaches, guardian, Instructor or clergyman- rgonaut Rilioinoc. nn r;:.: re;iv . 7i meaicai institute. r laKcn, actinjr promptly, relieving quick-1 Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all iY. i Cts. tOT sale by JklUhUS lirosi CC requiring ss.m ana experience. baffled the skill of aU jj p ft other ainornia. with less than hall the treated success! ui--B-IJVDn c- population of ' Indiana rmvs to the ? without an In- I la 9&&ar . " r, stance or iauure. Mention thia nanr.r. No No. Daily except Sundaye.' a Leave Charlotte 5.15 P. M. T t Arrive at Shelby....... 9 00 P. M. i JLeaveShelby S Arrive at Charlotte. .... . 7.00 A. M, .10.45 A, ail Trains Ko I and 2 make close connection ai uu.u.iv.t. nuu u. ova. JL 1 milts w HD'-i ITOm X.3'- Through Sleeping Cara bctvrecn WllmlDgtoc and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. late irain ,o, 1 for Statesvillc, Statloiu Western . CUR, Ashevillc and points West. yxiou, wr oiananourg, ureenvllle, Athens, L. C. JONES," F. W. CLARK. Generi.1 P.iR?.p.r.irpT Aront Government more money for postal service. may 19 dlw 4w Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are sufficiently powerful for tho most rooust, yet the safest for children and weak constitutions. 15 cents. eod The Memphis and Charleston rail roaa enops m the former citv were destroyed by fire Friday evening ;$100, 000. WzLccaaaw Mission,. JuneC8S9 . W.ll BoBBjrr.P.E. Decline of Man Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by -Wells Health Renewer." $1. eod Tobacco Selling Fast. i "- 300 B0IKS AXD CADDIES SOLD with in three weeks. 30) Boxes sad Caddies to close consignment. Various Brands from so cents upwards. 8A1TI BEAB, 8B. mclT3 is uarxet fitrtef WEAK, UNDEVELuPED: PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY KALAKKKT). DEVKL- lTt-rt ifin-nt long run in our y,itr. J n r-tiv toTT. Raines we vnl say that t tterw it no evict-: on Bout (hi. Tm xt1 cimimrw giTintrxIl TirtTcnLirl,v,,irt,....,,, apl 16 'Mipnwttlon, tbe reault. of JadiscreTton. Sm..r..w -""Jime.cifedbTllFBU TA. IUI IK Will MM m..w ' m ' . - w i.nagf tIH cf It ceata for poauc.ie. Da. A a r. SFORTBiAL mm HOT 27 XBOdAw Jl anJ? ls an alible re tm "Piles. Pice at druggist, or sent pre PdymslJ. Ssmpleree. Ad. "AJf AKESis"! Makcrsl Bex 2116 Xew YorkT intFprPTQ rrom Yocttinl Imprudence muwj. va u causing ervous iebiutT, mental and physical werknf.,I V!nhlA in formation for home cure FREE. Used 23 rears successfully. Dr. a. U. Oiin, Box 242, Cfclca- -may 3i-a&w lj BATE'S SPECIFICS epared from formuJaa used by an eminent' F"eic-Ml; UUITJ! 2U JC2.TS PUCCC8fUl i ! practice. Specific Xo, 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi cal cure of all affections of the lilood, whether Scrolulocs or acquired. Skin diseases, vim pics, nioth patchca, etc.J are permanently cuied ly Bate-s Specific No. i. itrlce tl. Sleiiic o. 2-cures SemisaiI Weakxzbs, M.KVOUS Debility, fmm Yr.ntr-.fT. ir.. tions or t-xcesses. piod.c:n;r Exhausted Vital Ity and Less of 31aohootl. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 20, 1884, edition 1
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