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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor A Prop. '.VILllNGTON. NVC. SATURDAY. MAY 21, IS&L Kb tared at the Poa toOee at Wilmington. SC. C. a aocood-claas DLauer. The Neir York Journal of Commerce Uji &n Iron finger on a raw spot, thus: "Oar banks and banker lor the last jear or two bare determined unwisely acalnst commercial paper. A specula tor with fifty thousand dollars in the bonds of tbcBanztown Railroad Com pany could borrow aay $20,COO on call at three or four per per cent, per an nam, when an honest merchant doic a fafa and legitimate business found it difficult to secure a discount of the mercantile paper taken in the regular course of tirad for a fifth of that turn, ercLif he was willing to pay a simple interest. The limited express train between Washington and New York is the fin est in the world and one of the fastest, as becomes the great PcnnsjN yaoia Company, it originated from .anrpestioaof Mr. Wm. T. Walters of Baltimore, to Col. Thomas A. Scott Mr. Scott hesitated to adopt the sug- ftstion. wken Mr. Walters said. will bet yoa $500 to $100 that if you pat that train on yon will nerer take it off, and that, on tin contrary, the com pany will add to its comfort and f.icili ties. Col. Scott acted on the proposi tion, and what Mr. Walters forecasted iv more than realized oromDtly. The chances now are that there will bo two such trains daily, for one becoming insufficient for the traveling public. Orrin A. Carpenter, whoso long trial for the murder of Miss Zora Burns, his housekeeper, will be remembered, is notr i homeless wanderer. He W the first man ever banished from Illinois, and he leaves his native town of Lincoln because it is impossible for him to live there. No one will speak with him. no one wtll do business with his firm ; bis wife and daughters nro treated in the sau.o way. Despito hia acquittal. there are few people in L ncoln who believe Carpenter innocent, and when the re alt ol bis trial was announced a ruas3 meetinc of the citizens of tho town was called to take action in the matter. As a result of tho convention, a petition was signed by folly 1.000 men, asking Carpenter to leave Logan County im mediately This was sorved on him at his residence by a committee of seventy five signers, and it seems to have had the desired effect. Mr. Carpenter has since sold bis property and business, and made arrangements, to leave but whither be takes his family no one knows. Important disclosures are impending in the Grant & ard failure, but when they will come depend largely upon the disposition of two sets of detectives who arc working up the casa. The de Telopmcnts would have been made four or five days ago had it not been that Inspector Ilyrno's lorcc were trying to get tho best of the private detectives, lesteadot working up the case, as they should biTO done, thoy have been de voting their time to watching each other. Rumor states that there is a nlgtcrintbis fence, and that there i3 money for the men who will prevent the trot inwardness of tha matter becora public. At any rate it is well of Mr. Blaine to-day are circulating a call for a similar manifestation, whieh wi.l be held within a week ol the mett- in cf the ChiMm Convention, in fa- O O - ' vornfsneh an administration of the Government as will enable the country to maintain its self-respect abroad, and rA.trtr iri!io American name its former rrcstice amoc-' the na- tion3 of the earth. The call is only in manuscript as yet, and it is used for private circulation among the .fol lowers of the Plumed Knight' at the up-town clubs, but. indue time, it will blossom into a formal summons for a public meeting at the Academy of Music in order to break the moral effet ol the Arthur movement. Mr. Blaine's roan asers see that it will never do to have the iruprtsion Z' to Chicago, especially at a time like this, that the commercial classes are backing up any cf his com petitors, t vtM in appearance, and hence the necessity fur s'.me sett ot a counter check to the Cc-opcr Union proceeding. They say for every merchant and bank er on the Arthur call they can get a (duplicate, or tnplcatc, and that too without any personal appeals oa the floors cl the down town exchanges. MAY MOONS I UN R. Professor (to class in history) "NY by does an Indian usually" make up bis mind more quickly than a white man? Small boy (near the foot; "Uecaus ue mostly has less mind to mike up. The man who kicks his daughter' lover down three flights of stairs, sends her to bed with a scolding, then slacks tho oarlor fire and tnrns off the gas. should be sent to prison for contempt of court. "Don't yon think I have a good face for the st2e?'v asked a lady with his trionic aspirations. I don t Know nhnnt thft stae" renlied her eauanc companion, "but you have a lovely face lor a buss." ,Ye3.,' remarked Contractor Skimp, pointing to his new building, containing rooms tor the use of music teachers. Tvo rented all them rooms, excepiin' the one at tho end. That's last, but not i leased." A littie child becomincr wearied with the quarrelling of two younger children over a ciass oi uiiik. exciaimeu; What's thejusoof fighting forever over that milk? There's a whole cowlul out in the barn." The curiosity of a child of five had been aroused by seeing a magnifying glass. 'How many times does it mag nify?11 asked a gentleman, thinking to Duzze him "As many times as you And what is iffbre. they tell us their list look through it," was the quick reply r i ...:n Vf u.t,i , x es. Aienzo. you are luueeu coirecL I linmn tint 10 f hoUof InttTl fL flPfl M Arthur meeting is. with arampant free j. Especially for rats. But if you -MISCELLANEOUS JUST RECEIVED -AT- 116 Market St. 3 KAIIiKOABS, iv rf l I tsn . v Wilmington, Columbia SJ'J&i & Augusta II. li. Co. OrtTGS OF GEHX3AL SUrKSINTEJTDKXT. - WllxnliutJn. N. C. May 9. IS 4 i .- Wholesale nvioAa gguui oruera blghef Prw. BAGGIXG-. Standard.. Shoulders. VfC" Slde8JLVib.:..7; . lih.V it Another Assortment Change of Schedule, I , Sides, y a .V"-. I DRY SAiTEDM f Sides, yjb ououiucra. r !h -OF- traderlikc Henry Ward Beecher." An Undoubted Blessing. About thirty years ago a prominent physician by the name of Dr. William Hall discovered or produced after long should happen to want a lion skin for a rug, why ot course a nye aoo woman' help you out a cent's wortn. liucliu-Paiba." Oniek. nomnlpte cure, all annoyinsr r I c : . expenmeniai rcscarcn, a rcmeuy ior Kidney, Bladder and Urinary uiseases diseases of the tbroat, chest, and lungs, I Drusts. eod Wilmington District. Methodist E. Church, South, Quarter which was of such wonderful efficacy that it soon gained a wide reputation iq this country. The name otthe medicine Ill tlf II AT1C lMlCtU l'Ml THE LUNGS, and mav bo safelv re- Meetings U lied on as a sjeedy and positive cure , . second kound. fr.Mfrha l.la cnrnthrnnF or hlteVlllO ClTCUlt at i? air liiUU amy -4o Fleminirton Circuit .. .May 28 Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Cn.Inm fnxr 11 onrl .Til no 1 Ajoy ienaori3OiUomnirouoieuor- "Grove MiSsioa at rower. Be patient, for the world is broad and Cokesburv Circui: at Cokes- wide, burv June 14-15 Oar acts make or mar us; we are the Point Caswell Mission. .... June 18 Mnlirin nrnnrnurn ilrorla IDUDIlD. ClTCUlt J QXXQ "Z-SZ PBAULS OF THOUGHT. mg known that not half of the iniquity has been uncof ered, and that when the real facts are obtained thero will be enough erldcnce to send .several men to State's prison. .In the . meantime the amount of money represented in th failure is daily increas Inf. There seems to be no limit to the number ol men wfio have been drawn into the net.' The strangest part of the whole affair is that the victims were generally capitalists who have a public reputation for bhrewdoess. Bussell Stre. who Is accredited with having cut mors eye-teeth than any other man ia Wall atrcct. was even drawn into the mesh, but with his usual good luck cot out with his lucre before tho crash came. No one will believe that the capitalists and bankers who bit at the bait which Ward held out to them were reallv fooled ia hU ability to cam the aormoui rewards promised by bim by legitimata means. Their training tauxbt them otherwise. The thing which UcleU their palates and drew their gold was the belief that be had aome crooked contracts whereby enor mous profits could be reaped. A New York letter savs: "lhe ex citing events in financial and business affairs have for the time beiog sub- strscted public interest from campaign politics, and this will probably tell to aome extent against the Arthur meet ing at Cooper Union on Tuesday even ing. It is to be a business men's de monstration, professedly, but, unfortu nalaly, not a few of the business men whose name were attached to the pre liminary call hare gone down in the Wall street maelstrom and are na likely, therefore, to put in an appear tnce. For the moment they have some thing more sexipus tq think of than can didates for the Presidency.. The friends When bad becomes bad enough it an nihilates itself. Perfection in imple ments ol warfare will destroy war. One ungrateful man does an injurs' to all who stand in need of aid. He who wishes to secure the good of others ha3 already secured his own. The future of society is in the hands if Ihe mothers. It ilm world was lost through woman, she alone can save it. A man too busy to take care of his health is like a mechanic too busy to aku care of his tools, (food nituro ar:d evenness of temper will cive iou an easy companion for ife; virtue and ood sense an asreeable r;end: love aud constancy a good wife or husband. It mar.y times falls out that wc deem ourselves much deceived in others, be cause wc first decievtd ourselves. I hate to sec a thing done by halves, says a thinker; it it be right, do it bold ly ; if U. be wrong, leaye it undone. Onslow Circuit June 28 29 Waccamaw Mission, June28s29 W.H BOBBITT, 1 . JE. The first State election of the year will be that of Oregon, June 2. MISCELLANEOUS. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has such con eentrated. curative power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, and surest blood purifier known. FOK THI?CUItlOUS. Tho first invention ot heraldry a an art is ascribed to Charlemagne, in 800. Among the things discovered in ex cavating ancient Troy 13 a leaden image of the Hittitc gbdes. Ate. "The most remarkable "known echo is that on tho north side of a church ol Shipley, Sussex ; it repeats twenty-one pyllabtes. Tho raw skins of cattle were usually suspended on stakes, aud used instead ol kettles to boil meat, in (I real liritaiu. The word 'bilbocs,M ati ancient ter.n for letters, was derived from IJilboa in Spain, in whieh all kinds of steel work were admirably done. Potable gold was a liiuor which tbc ancients never tired of trying to make, and which they thought would pre serve health and youth and heal all diseases. It was distilled with lemons, hoae3, spirit and salt. In tho reign of Elizabeth butchers were forbidden to sell meat in Lent, not trotu a religious motive but to reduce the consumption of meat so that it would be more plentiful at other times and to cccourago the fisheries. A spider recently observed in the Isle of U ight dragged two or three leaves to tho shore, fastened them together with fts web," launched the cralt and sailed away over the pond, leaving is to dart and dive after llics aud other game, returning with them to tbc raft to be devoured. TLo Tho Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked only the finest cigmrs the world oonld pro duce. Prof. Horsford says the Emperor's cigars were made specially for him in Ha vana from leaf tobacco grown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina, this being the finest leaf grown. BlackwelTs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is made from the same leaf tiBed in the Emperor's cigars, is abso lutely pure and is unquestionably the best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's gifted daughter. Anne, in her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper's Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet. She found him smoking BlackwelTs Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. J ames RusseU Lowell. American Minister to the Court of St James. In these days of adulteration, it is a com fort to smokers to know that the Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Blackwell's Ball Durham Smoking To bacco is the bet and purest made. All dealers have it Kone genuine without the trade-mark of the BulL to J . A. oqoo n men 71yd nrm cfrl A-Great-Problem. TAKE ALL THE KIDNEY & LIVER Medicines PURIFIERS. Braided Jerseys, Embroidered White Dresses, Wide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks aud Stripes, Marseilles and Pique Welts, Persian Lawn and Linens, to Tucking and all our Embroideries. MAY 11th. 1&4. t PISPWtHTuV ll lowing Passemrer Scied v-" c. ' road: ' I SSZ -JtV ech..... i BEESWAX, V ft"" J J . 1 if 1 1 k w M m r -. . 1 rX AND AFTER J 3.50 A. M.. Ihe fol ale will be run on this NIGHT EXPRESS T: Ieave Florence. 2.40 A. IX 5J? -'te....... Arrive at C. C- & A. Junction C.20 A. M. f1 ... Arrive at Columbia 6.J0 A. iU CAADLiS, tf- Toave Colambia.... 9.55 P.M. Sf111 Ixjavc C, C. & A. Junction.. ,10.30 P. M. Tailow.... jix:u i' iuici:e. . . . ................. 1..KJ a. ai. 1 r..,..". " ...... In 3,000 Yards Remnant Embroideries, Cheap ! Extra Jobs . In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col- . ored Silks. Besides a Complete Assortment? of cJhLa AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low rriros. -AT- M. M. KATZ', 116 Market St. may 19 A MOJfTII AND BOARD for three llie Yonir Men or Lades, id each county. Address P. W. ZIEGLEU & UO., rnuaaeipma. may iu 4w 1 Change all That. Instead of liniments, lotions, etc.. use Ben son's Capcine Porus blasters Quickest and best. 25cenqs. may li 4w The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. i Arrive at Wllmlton... S.5i A.M. iiqht Mail asd Passexges Teajk, Dailt No. 40 West. Leave Wilmington 10.20 P. M- Arrlvc at Florence............ 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSEliUEH TItAIN DAILT No. 4? East. Leave Florence at 4.o. P. M. Arrive at Wilmington ..S.03 P. M Tra!n 43 Etops at all Stations. No. 40 6to?s only at Flemington, and Marlon, Passengers for Columbia and ail points on O. & C. K. R.. C. & A R.R.Statloas. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the 4 J NiAht Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Auffusta on Train 40 All trains run solid between Charleston and Wllmlnffton. Local freight leases Wilmington daily ex- JOHN F. DIVINE, " General Superintendent -T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Aent. may 9 Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Office- of General supkcintendknt, WllmLigton, N. C. May 9, 1SF4 Northern Factm -Dairy, Cream...; State.. ....i COFFEE, Ry- - Java KIO I CORN MEAL, bna'in SJ COTTON TIM b'c ti - domestics Sheeting. 44. va l arns, bunch.. v vnficr .j .... J uufvrvj, if uuzent St 1 wxi. . l, V h&l Mackerel, No ? J Sm km 1 i Mackerel No 3 Eh? bbL 1 I Mullets, V- bbL.. bW 5 1 Mullets, Pork bbla. 4 I N. C. Hoc Uerrlnff 'vll"" i Dry Cod. W c-. 1 i 1 FEE! Loooe.. Ground Bone.... "" Bono Meal.... 00 ( Bone Flour .' w I Narassa Guano.. Complete Manure.:::;:;;'-- RHEUMATIC Remedies. DYSPEPSIA. And Indigestion Cures. Safest and Best Internal ICemcdy. It is safe to take Buandketh's Pili at any time, but to cet the best result they should be taken on an empty A (-TTT? "R1?V1?T stomach, goinc to bed. It ia well on U 1JY X!jlt, the night you take tLcm to eat little or no supper. As no two people are affected Drt?ciselv the same Lv n lib nnmtlttr nt the same mediciue, it is diQicnlt to de- BTiATN & NP.PVP! terminetbc dose; and it is somcthinc --V & wnicn mus; oe leu to tue discretion ot tbc patients. We will say, though, the average dose for an adult is from four to ten, according to effect. r or Constipation or Dyspepsia, one or two taken every night will, in a chnrt f into rrfrtrm An hnhito mm f . T.T,nn rrTi-. . 11 is well to take a purgatiTC at least I mt aia THE UlibT one or twice a month as a preventive oualitins of all th uu of disease, and as these Fills arc entire- " ' " , " ly vegetable, and are made with the lues OI " ine ocst Aledicinos of the greatest care, we know them to be the World and you wUl find that HOP safest and most effective pnrsrative ever U,.,,,. , . ; tntrouuecil to the public. They have UUAUk3 veine oest curative quali been sold in this country for over fifty ti nA rwor r n j years, acd-have in that time attained V ""ULraieu 1U an unprecedented popularity. j them, and that they will cure, when Mary Anderson "will take with her ay r f Smgor combined. to Home letters ot introduction to the I". A thorough trial will give pbsi Pope from from some of the foremost ,ffvt Catholics in England. . V ladiwSn And Bilious Specifics. Force Revivers. GREAT HEALTH Restorers. KHOVi THYSELF, A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality. Nervona and Phvslcal 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- Jt contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which la invalu" able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to tho lot of aay physician. 300 Eagcs, bound In beautiful French muslin, cm ossed covers, full cllt. sruaranteed to be a finer work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold lh this country for or tho monev will be refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 oy man, post paid, illustrative sample 6 cts. Send now. "Gold mclai awarded the author by tho Naiional Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. The Science of Ldfc should bs read by the younsr for Instruction, and by the alllicted lor relief. It will benefit all .London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom t his book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman rgonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, r Dr. V. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baffled the-skill of all ij E" A n other physicians a specialty. ElB EL torn Such treated Bucccssful-" If jr mm n ly without an in- I 11 I dbfaf stance of failure. Mention this paper. may 19 dJtw 4w TO TURPENTINE WORKERS AND DE ALERS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS! YOU WILL FIND THE Hackers, -j Pullers, . . Dippers, &c, MANUFACTURED BY WALTER WATSON, FAYKTTETILLE, N. C, THE VERY BEST IX TTSK ! . r Order fent to W. rprivritr t o GILES A MUBCHISov. Wi!mi.ir.n v r' or to the manufacturer, will bsre prom rt at- Manufacturer of Edee Tool. may u zo Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1SS4, AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton & 7eldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILT NOS. 47 NOBTH AND 48 SOUTH. : Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dcpwt, 9.00 A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P. 1 Leave Weldon. 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.35 P. M Fast Thkough Mail & Passengeh Trajh Daily No. 40 Soutii. , Leave Weldon. ; 5.45 P. M . Arrive at WIlm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.10P. A . tLUL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8.35 1"M. Arrive at Weldon 2.35 AL M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson; v.-oiucuoro ana jviagnoiia. l - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rockv Mount for Tar boxo at l.'JO P. M. and 4.30 P. hi. Daily, .feundays excepted). Returning- leave ifiruoro ai a it. jji. ana w.w x.M JJaiiv. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leive Jialifaxfor Scotkind Neci at 3.23 p. fj. r6 turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M daily except Sunday. xrainxso. 4. mates close connection at VVe. don for aU points -North Daily. All rail vi; liicbrnond, and daily except Sundav via Ba-v line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makeaclose con nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. Ail trams run solid between Wl'nilns-toft an. Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleev ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a ria x'so.n- ger coach will bs attached to local freight leav- lnc Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Dallv p.xriTvt JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sunarlntendeni. T. M. EMiCRSON, Genera ?iascnger AxenV may J. WandoPhoTpS.1! Berger & BuB?KVrf 5 x.xccncjxza Cotton Kcn PV' 1 French's Carbonate Tof rSf" 2 French's Agrtcultor 7 00 FLJUR, bbU Llnie- 50 I Fine............ Northern Super."""""" " ; ?S 1 City MIlls-ETti; v !l - iMauV.v:;:;-"-i?sj GRAIN, V bushel- v I Corn, from store, b&ga.wMte. Com, cargo, In bulk, white I Conf, cargo, In bars, white., ml Corn, cargo, mlxea,n-ban.! 1 Oats, from store... ! HIDES, & i lb- , " 1 18 Green . . . Dry....... .....:...r' i? i hay, y loo fts - Eaatern... ia. Western V 7. ' North River 2 !' HOOPIRON, ytb... V- LARIi. V lb- : Northern... ; wa. North Carolina " Zrl LIME, v barrel Zbl LUMBER, city Sawed, r M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. i oo n Rough Edge Plank u . ' cakiuuiaLgoes.accoraiiir i to -quality .....i,-.....lHi rA Dressed Flooring, seasoned..l4 00 f.l cauuing anu aoaia. com'n..U 9 f' MOLASSES, y gallon- . . New CropCuba, ia hhds..... " inbbls J Porto Ulco, in bads... ....... 00 I " " in bbls f.. 00 ' Sugar House, In hhdsi... oo 7 " lrbbls 2t Syrup, in bbls....... to I N.41IS i Ron- Cut l.V)liili AM OILS, gallon- j Kerosene 11 I I Lard.. 1M i J Linseed 90 t'.i Rosin S Hi Tar...... 00 1 1 Deck and Spar.....;.......... Nit POULTRY 1 Chlchcns, live, grown... urn " Spring W it Turkeys..... ;. ' U '' peanuts v bushel . w i- Ijrn.Auxo v uufiaci........M w s:l.......'J Company. Officb or General Supekintkjsdent, Wilmington. N. C. May 10. If4 1 ;v,Tg.-mHifcVi Change of Schedule. QN AND AFT'Elv MAY 12Ui, 184, TUB following Jjcnuuuio VA ,bc oj?crMed on this! PASSENGER MA IL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Daily except Sundays. , eave wiimuigtonat 7.S0 P. M No. l. J Leave Raleigh at..... 8.00 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.03 A. M . ) Leave Charlotte at x No. 2. S Arrive Ralehrh at . .s.sn a " . -m ) Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.(0 A. M Paesenger Trains Etor at retrilsr Rtatin. only, and points designated In the Company'! Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGE2, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. . No 3 ) -Vvu yua.riuij 0.15 j. 1 '"""J vu.tj.Luy ............ y 00 jf. M. No. 4 ;'uV'y v.ou a. m. ) "'cai VyiiarioiKJ-........i'0.15 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make r.lnso cirmnrtv . r4c,u 4 li II; Allan, v ". " - . PORK, V barrel I City Mess....... ....S5C Prime 1 &l Bump... H RICE Carolina, V lb p Rough, V busnei : '"4 BAGS, V lb Country i City : ROPE. 4f Hi .. "'t SALT, sack. Alum .... lAverpoo Lisbon... ........ American SUGAR, V fc-Cuba.-..:. Porto Rico...... A Coflce oo i ' oo i 00 t oa 00 00 f 1 i i f ....10 ! I HI Is S -u JSaps "''IZ S-t Hearts L Ex C- . Crushed.. , SOAP, & lb Northern ouip.ulj, in. yai. Common Cypress ' Cyprees am i Imo i. R. O. Hoarshead w V i TALLOW, lb. m Suf TIMBER, y M. feet Shlpplnf .11 W 9 lne Mlfl. i S mi Mill Prime ' Mill Fair.. ' k m l Common Mill 1 S WHISKEY, gal-Nortnern-l oo a North Carolina "l S Z. i WOOL,V ib-W ashed enwashed Burrv.... 11 . . . mall you f ree, fc j yettevire, N. C. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED l PARTS OF THg HUMAN W)DY KURGKb. DKVIIL OPED. 8TRK.NTHENKI). lTrrlm'rant Jon f., is g ran inour tmrxr. in rr-ir to in" batilmt t (lis. 77 I ' - - r l. r 'T In i . ' ' ... w - rymifKj if ap!16 restern N C R R, Ashevllle and points West. Capitol not reoulrei We wlUart Also, for Spartanburg, Green viRe, Athens. wor?l1 lle or in fVig? tlanta and ail points Southwest. Tke work is universally adipted wji cents to $5 every eveniDg. TtAt3,? work may test the business, ire ji? paralleled offer: tn all vhA ire V flfr1 rl!l o a r.,1 m 1 . ltd VZ writing us. Fulf parttmlarB. Atlanta c .ininra Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent mav 10 ....... . ? QnfTomrct irom Youthful amrdence w71?,fm Fnl partiilar. CJTt & OUnererS causing Nervous - Debility. rtnac wUl be & uiiiiidi auu pu oitai wtrsnvFi. v a-Ua Die In l f .uni nuvw iuud -if , formation for home cure FREE. Ceti 23 tmm I Buccesa absolutely ure. Don i "trfst" . t . . . . .... I finnr mi 1 , . a n . Mr I ji.. euixa&iMiy. ui. a. vi. unn, UOX Z12, Chlca- I f 7 "uult:aJ onasun g3 s'-- may ifi-ajtwty Maine. noil 9T- r BATE'S SPECIFICS. AGENTS wanted for V' - the Preaidf m ' Fhe lanrest. J, bestbook evrr sold for lesa iWJ r.ss e fastest selilnz too lew'8' price. The fastest selling lm; Preparetl from fcrriulai ueed by an eminent pnjsica uuncg.io years succm1u1 practice. . , cal cure of all affecUow of the Blood, whether Sal aSnt TmaSeT fllS I Dies, moth ratctaL et.,. " S fcV- o.. Portland. Maine. - a-"-- MllllivMM J ' -Mm, l-rlfl 1. NEitrocs Debility, from Youthful Id8cre-, JfJS ict SuiSL ReId&ttT dons or Excesses, pioducing Exhausted VI ml I V61 requirco. txam&J ir t c. V- . . u a u 6 ie.u 1UU I business at which persona of vprZk uic tuic ui inese com plain La. a powerful stimulus to the weakened Nej It la NT rakno 03 biem, aeeiBtu janire 10 renew the strength and vlger of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical cure. Price $1. Specific No. 4 viives Instant relief and per manently cures Rheumattsinx. Price $ i. fcpeclbr No. 6 A positive cure for all weak nesses common to females. Price tl. ' i &lcUryTPrn2glsts or bent on receipt of price by J. W. Bate, & N. Clark St., Chicago. SEND FOR CLRCULAB. 5 i business at which persona of "tst or old- can mike neat rT all u Mf . " ... - 9mmi won, wiin aueoiute certain i t , tlcalars to H. Hallktt Co.. Prt A PRIZE SdiSi?l!!tV? box of gooda which will W money right away than 7u?ffHro world, a IL of cither sex. boor The broad road toionu' toe worxera, ansomieij .l"wV.,is. drjaB, Tkub A Co., Augusta, noT20-6md lyw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 24, 1884, edition 1
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