IIISCELLANEOUS 9. -THE g DEST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vietable tonics, quickly and "completely Cures Dyspepsia Indigestion, Weakness laipure Blood Malaria, Chills and Fevers, fisantlnfillne remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and J-Irer. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to TV omen and all "who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re aves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Jinergy, Ac., it has no equal. Thejgenuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. lUdaoklyby BROWS CHXSICAL CO., BALTIHOBE,MU Jul? 11 dwly tc2linrm BEST CUEREHT FICTION AND STANDARD WORKS. . 10.15 & 20 CENTS. 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T, J AA1ES.: Editor & Prop. Al'lLM INGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1884. Entered at the Postofttce at Wilmington, N. C. M second-class matter. THEISSUI2 AND THE DAN y : UVAt. Senator George F. Hoar, says the New York World, is the perfection of political Peckmiflisra He unites the c trader of r cautin. sniveling hypo crite with that olan unscrupulous and polihtd demagogue. The nogro President pro Urn of the Republican National Convention, in hi address, declared that "the loyal people oftha Uoited Stales" would never pei" ruit, the inauguration of a President with a "doubtful uile," and he alleged that the Democrats could never get a gord title in the Southern States. Senator Hoar, in his Boston speech, eleaborated this idea aud afforded a iurlber in&ight into the Blaine policy. He said : There are three Slates, Mississippi. Louisiana and South Carolina, to say nothing of others, in whith. beyond all question, the electoral vote recorded at the coming election wilt have nn relation whatever to the will of their people. These three States ctt twenty six''"' electoral" votes; with Virginia thii'y CHt 40. Now, giving Lo (iov. Cleveland all the States that his. umst enthusiastic supporters can hope f:, he will fall short of an election un.'ess the vote of tht se btatt;s. wrested from their Republican majorities by crime and fraud, are to be counted in his favor. He who runs may read the meaning of ihis talk. Here are are 20 electoral vote?, and if 'necessary 40, which the Blaine'freebooU'rs are to insist do not honestly belong to the Democratic can didates, and on which they are to strive to buiid up a fraud similar to that erected cn the li) electoral Voles of Flor ida, Louisiana aud South Carolina in 1870. In other words, Blaine, beate. by the pnople. is to seek a false title t the Presidency by forgtiy and 4raud. Such a crime conld not be twice suc cessfully committed. The men en gaged in it would be brought to sudden and swift punishment. Do the people of the United Stales de sire that the country should undergo such an experience? Are men of pro perty, of business, of family, willing to so strain and endanger the public peace? The question no at to be decid ed, according lo the challenge offered by Mr. Blaine's party, is not whether the people can elect but whether they can inaugurate the President of their choice. No one can doubt the answer. It will be in the affirmative at any and every cost'. It is tor the conservative, honest people of the United States to decide whether it shall be a peaceable answer. (Jrover Cleveland's vote ought to be made Urge enough to sweep out of sight all the plots of the Blaine conspirators and to save the country from a serious threat. There is nothing equivocal in the position ol Harper's Weekly. It has gone-into the campaign in earnest, with th8 name ot Grover Cleveland for Pres ident at the head of its columns and at the head of its advertisements. As the fiiend and advocate "of all measures that tend to the purification of politics," it says, it has sympathized with and supported the Republican party as the organized political exponent of the principles in which it believed ; but it "has never surrendered into party keeping the right ot private judgment Believing that the nomination ot Blaine was a grave political mistake and that his election would endanger the influ ence of Republican principles, while Ihe election ot Grover Cleveland, who has evinced '.'the executive qualities o a sagacious,, unpartisan statesman," would prcmoto the objects tor which earnest and unselfish Republicans have contended, it pledges an earnest and cordial support to the Demomcraticcan didate. Harper's Weekly has been al ways an earnest and vigorous political paper, but is is many years since it went into a campaign with the same degree of aggressive determination that it dis plays at this time. Attention was called at the time of the veto of the Fitz-John Porter bill to the numerous cases in which Congress had authorized and the President had ordered the restoration of officers in precisely the. same manner as proposed in the Pcrter case. These facts made the constitutional objections of the President absurd and showed ' that the real objection applied to Porter alone Honest folk will therefore learn with some satisfaction tbat this. alleged con stitutional obstacle has turned up to vex Gen. Porter's two principal oppo nents, Geo. Logan and Secretary Lincoln. Ixgan who was against Porter on purely partisan grounds and never pretended otherwise had al ready procured the passage of a bill toJ restore Capt. Kirby, a protege of his own. The President bad signed the bill, but now refuses to make the ap pointment. Mr. Lincoln was interested in a similar bill for tbo relief of Surgeon Pope, which was passed at the close ot the session, but this bill the President has been obliged to veto for consisteDCSL's ?ako . If he had onlj.becn frank about the forter case and told the truth-r-that lie was opposed to Por ter for political rea3ons--all this trouble might have been avoided, . The Glasgow' correspodent ot...!he London s Warehousemen's Journal writes: All classes are beginning to feel the depression which exists in shipbuilding. Govan aud Patrick, two great Suburbs of Glasgow," on the Clyde, have some 7,000 workmen idle, and mo3t of those who are employ ed are working short time; at Green ock about 4.000 are out of employment. These 11,000 are married men who are unable or unwilling to leave the dis tricts referred to. A month or so' ago there were nearly double that number in a similar predicament, but the younger and unmarried" have gone South and elsewhere in search of em ployment. Within the past two months there has been an enormous influx of AmerN cans into London ; the city , indeed, is said to swarm with them. The traffic officials there and in Paris aver tbat in all their experience they have never known anything like it, the tidal train leaving the French metropolis about 9 A. M. having been 'crowded by Amer icans during the whole peri d. The Americans pervades every place of en tertainment in London, but '3 especial ly to the fore at the first-class restau rants. He spends money in the lavi-h style which has spoiled so many Con tinental haunts for people who wish to see the world in a moreecnomical fashs ion, or who cannot aflord to squander in a style which only traveling Russians parallel. The Alcohol Question. Why do doctors ever prescribe alco holic stiraulents? They say there is strength in them. This is all a run tikt. Such things may bolster patients up tor a little while, but leave them the temporary stimulus subsides. If people keep on taking alcoholic stimu lants, it means drunkenness attd ruin. Remember that Brown's Iron Bitters i not an alcoholic drink. It is the only reliable preparaiion of iron ever madrj. It builds up the system, en riched the blood and invigorate the stomach. - JULY JUMBLES. Although chickens are born in shells they never become good oarsmen. Tellers of exaggerated stories are known in business circles as yarn mer chants. 44 When sorrow has left its traces" what has become of the rest of the har ness? Model wives formerly took a stitch in time;1' now, with the aid of a sewing machine, they can take one in less than no time. A boarding-house mistress, like the rest ot us, has her weak and her strong points, the weak point being her tea and the strong point the butter. NOBODY". "Nobody b'oke it It cracked itself. It was clear way up on the toppest Mieir. I p'rhaps the kitty-cat knows!" Say poor little Ned, With his ears as red As the heart of a damask rose. Lesson for young housekeepers: How can you tell a young fowl from an old one?" "By the teeth!" "By the teeth? But fowls have no teeth!" "It know they haven't, but I have!" Often Before Uiq Meridian of Life is reached, the teeth decay. In nine cases out of ten they become carious through neglect. The timely use of SOZODONT arrests the destructive effects of impurities which have been allowed to accumulate upon the leeth. Children's teeth polished and invigor ated by this salutary botanic preserva tive, will remain sound and white until a ripe old age, and failing teeth are res cued by it from increasing dilapidation. PERSONAL. Mrs. Langtry says that .she likes Ameiica too much to say good-bye to it forever, and her trip to Eugland, for which rlace she sails shortly, will be of a few months' duration. C. P. Huntington, Manager of the Central and Southern Railroad Com panies and the possessor of some $30. 000,000, was married in New York on Saturday to Mrs. A. D. Worsham. Dr. Egle's Historical Register for June gives an account of "The Family of Blaine" in Pennsylvania, starting with James Blaine, who -settled in Cumberland county prior to 1745. Miss Mollie Garfield, the late Presi dent's daughter, is to enter a school in Farmington, Conn , in the Fall. Mrs. Garfield, daring her visit East recently, completed the arrangements. m . Is Your Blood Pure? For impure blood the best medicine known, SCOVILLE'S S ARS A P ARIL LA. OR BLOOD AND LIVER SYR UP, may be implicitly relied on when every thing else falls. Take it in the spring time especially for the impure secretions of the blood incident to that season of the year ; and take it at all times for Cancer, Scrofula. Liver Com plaints, Weakness. Boils, Tumor, S wellings, Skin Diseases, Malaria and the thousand ills that come from im pure blood. To ensure a cheerful dis position take SCO VILL'3 BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, which will re store the mind to its natural equili brium. IfAa? temper., were a fever there wouldn't be hospitals enough to hold us alL Ayer's Sarpasrilla is the most effective blood-purifier ever devised. It is re commended by the best physicians. Emoky's Little Cathartic - is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never" fails . with the .most obstinate cases, purely vegetable.: leod-w : An actress is like a little - girl in one respect when she gets mad she won't play., . ; ; ' I - r k- Rouffli on Toothache." . : Instant relief for Neuralgia, Tooth ache, 'Faceache. Ask tor 4 "Rough on Toothache. 15 & 25c: f To develop the principles of our high er nature i3 to know heaven. . Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain, and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative System; it nevervfails. $1 pkg., 6 for $5. At drug gists, or by mail from J. H. Alien, 215 First Ave., New York City. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ice. Ice. Ice. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY the citizens and the public, gcr orally, that I have laid In a full supply of CIIOicR IOE, and am now fully prepared to fill orders at LOW PRICES, by the -Barrel, Hoshed or Car Load, to all points on the Railroads or Rivers, ai d hope to secure a reasonable f hai'c of patronage !. H J. AHRRNS, Proprietor of New lee floose. 8end for Prices jnne27 Jni Lemons. Butter. Lemons. JUST RECEIVING BY A. C. LINE an ' N. Y. Steamer, all of which Vili be sold low in quantities io 8'dt SJ0 btiths. Va Meal. 15 Boxes lemons. 95 ubs Va and N. Y. Butter, Michigan Flour, VJrginia Flour Bacon. 1 aid &c K. G BLAIR, june 12 No. 1 N. H,-Cond street. 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FBiii Thonaanda ofcaaea of Nertons Debilttr. men. tal and phrBlcal weakuesa, lust manhood, ner- roua proBirauon, the results orindlacretions, ezcesaea or an v came, cured hr N IP IMITi Strong faith that it will ear Tery ease prompts me to aeud to any aunerer a trial package on receipt of 13 cents for postage, etc. Dm. X. O. OLUf , rv vwr esse jivuiu. uu u nuu mj FOR TRIAL. tsox au, uueaso, ill. nov 27 veodAw t th pi "Anakesis" cives inslan relief, and Is an ivfalible cure for Piles. Price 1, at druggists, or sent pre paid by mail. Sample free. Ad. "anakesis" Makers, Box 2,416 New York, DR. BETOReVaND -VTCR ESectrtc AsDliances art sent on 30 Davs' Trial. to mu onvf, young or old, WHO are suffering from Nuavocs Debtlixy, Lost Vitality, Lack of Nervk Foac aud Vigor, Was tins V KajexsssKs. and all those diseases of a Pkrsokal Natvrk resulting from Abcses and Othrr Causes. Speedy i-elief and complete resto ration of Health, Viqok and Manhood Guaranteed. Th grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BUT GO., MARSHALL MICH. nov;27 lyeod Aw t th b Notice. rjTHK FIRM OF HOLLLNGSWORTH & CO., has been changed this day by the retirement of S. BT. TRIMBLE and the admission of T. P. SYKES. The business will be condacte as heretofore under the name and style of iPJr 9 tf HOLUKGSWORTH & CO. Window Shades. JrEW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT AUD other sty lea, all new. Also, new. arrivals of PARLOR. CHAMBER and DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Call and examine prices and terms. '-mL .L. , i. a. 8airni, july7 1De.N-n.8tt mm r iw r.'ioi A ItAHilIUAD3, 2C. WilmlngtoB, Coluinbiiv & JLiigusto BB Co. ,L OITICB OT QJOXXSJLL BUtKBISlTKSDSJUTm I ir t-- - I 4 u -. ---- : 1 Wllminfrtaii. C. July 11.18E4. I Change of Schedule. . ON AND AFTER JULY 13thr IS, at 9.C0 A. M., the following Passenger Sched uie will be run on this road : - NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DALLY Nos. 48 West and 47 East. ' Leave Wilmington..; ........... 9.05 P. M. Leave Florence. 2.40 A. at Arrive at C O. A A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. 9.55 P. M. leave C, C. & A. Junction.. ...... .10.20 P. M Leave Florence. 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wlimliagton....U...U... .18.55 A. M. Nioht Mail and Pas3engeb Tkain, Datlt no. 40 YfEBTi : - Leave Wilmlnirton.. 10.20 P. M Arrive at Florence I..... 1.25 A. II MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 East, I jeave Florence at.. ..i....4.M...4.05 P. M. Arrive at WliminRton ' c n if Train 43 stops at all Stations! No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. It. R., C, A A R. li. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, i should take the 40 Night Express. 1 - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. ' All trains run solid between! Charleston and Wilmington. 5 Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M." JOHN W. DIVINE, General Sijperfhtendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. July 15 I .....o.u a u Wilmington & Welfion Railroad Conipany. Office of Genkbax. Sufkbiktkndejit, Wilmington, N. C, May 9, 1SS4. j Change of Schedule. . ON AND AFTER JULY 13th, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the WUmtng, ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY NOS. 47 NOHTH AND 1$ SOUTH. Leave W lhnlngton, Front St. D!pt, J 9.00 A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.85 P. M Leave Weldon ............ .j . 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.35 P. M Fast Thbough Mail & Passenqxu Trains DATLTNo. 40 SOTJTH. ' Leave Weldon ........ 5.35 P. M. Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. 'p't 10. CO P. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Daily No. 43 North, j . Leave Wilmington 8.35 P. M. Arrive at Weldon 2.85 A. M. Train No. 40 South will stop! only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. - Trains on Tarbor Branch Road Leave Rocky MfinntfnrTarliornat tw1 i. SO T M., Dally, Sundays excepted). Ueturnlng leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Daily. Trains on tscotiana jseck, urnnch Koau leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Rc turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M daily except Sunday. t . Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally, All rail vl Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bav Line. . - Train Kn. 43 nins dn!lcr nnii m q '.-do Klnoo r-nn nection for all Points North via Richmond and wasntngcon. All trains run solid between Wt'nitugton an Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleet era attached. f For accommodation of local travel a passer, eer coach will hn n.t.t.nhi tn lng Wilmington at .6.55. A. M. Dally except ouuuay. JOHN F. DIVINE, QTlr!l.l fsllTWl.lTifOAflnvt T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenjrer A sent. Carolina Centra! K. P. Company! Office of Geitkeal anPEKiNTKErDKKT, i Wilmington. N. C. May 10. 1S4 i Change of Schedule. rV AND AFTER MAY 12th, 1884, THE following ttcneaaie will bo operated on this PASSENGSE MAIL AND KXPRE8S TRAIN Dally except Sundays. Leave Wllmlnorton at. j 7.S0 T M 3.1. l NO. 1. LieaveRaleirhat......i 7.35 P. M Arrive at Charlotte at. .7.00 A. "M ) Leave Charlotte at..:.' 8.45 P. M NO. Z. Arrive Raleigh at.......... .8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at..,.8.C0 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular BtaUont only, and points designated In the Company Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MALL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundiys. iilSfcr-t:::!: Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ral eigh, f Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and; Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle, Stations Western N e R R, Ashevllle and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville. Athens. Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONE8, it w m awn- n , Superintendent. 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Kegulatlons governing cesels while ia Quar antine may be had on application at tbe office of the Quarantine Physician at gmlihrllle : Applications, for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made to . Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. eo. G; Thomas,, and permit so obtained will be end' red by the Quarantine Physician, If. In his opinion, it is proper and sf.fe to allow communication with such vessels. I A penalty of 2- 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations ot the Port. ' W. G. CUBTIf. M. l. Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. THOS. E. WOOD,. M. D. consultants GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. onimlunB mavl 2am 6m 1&15. J ; i North Carolina Resources One of the most useful series of descrip tive books ever published about any Btate," Boston Post. i ; r Hale's Industrial . Series, . Two Volumes Kow Ready, j I. The Woods akd Timbers or Sow Carolina. 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