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MISCELLANEOUS. We Ask You To Read' WHAT HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT BROWN'S IRON By Southern Peo e WHO HA VE USED IT. Like previous testimonials these hare all been received during the past few weeks. They come from people who having bought and used Brown's Iron Bitters have received such marked benefit that they willingly testify to its merit. It seems scarcely possible to submit stronger evi dence than this. If you are feeling poorly and are disposed to try Brown's Iron Bit ters, you can obtain it from any reputable druggist. There are, however prepara tions containing Iron from the sale of which the druggist obtains a greater profit than he makes on Brown's Iron Bitters. Far this reason some may try to persuade you that something else is just as good. Bo 1101 ie ueceivea; rrown's irou jiii.tb the only Iron medicine which does not blacken the teeth, produce headache, or cause constipation. Price of the genuine Brown's Tron Bitters is Sl.OO per bottle. Every bottle nas trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no tother Capt. T. C. Epps. 017 Clay St., Rich mond, Va., says : "I have never reeo rum ended any mcU c'ne, but Brown's Iron Bitters have done bo much for me and my fanniiy in curing malaria aivl M'epinof wife and children hearty, that justice t ils n.e apeak." Mr. s. w. Wilson, Norfolk. Va. says : "I am satisfied that there is no remedy JJiters for dyspepsia and torpid liver. Jt cured me when.f'iher medicines gave on'y temporary relief " Mr. W.J. Kilmarlin, Bollingbrook Hotel, Petersburg. Va , says: "1 was persuaded to try Brown's Iron Bitters for indi gestion anl heartburn. One bottle dispMkd my trouble, i gratefully recommend it." Mr. II. C.Brtrkhimer. 18 Market St., Wilmington. N. C, says: "I suffered Intenc'y with dyspepsia. My case was a mos- stubborn oni which all remedies faUed to ledeve Brown's Iron Bitters oireete l th 3 disorder, said am'I now entirely free from it O.n h'ubly re eamrnend this yluablc medicine " Mr. .Ino. V. Little. 45 Trade St.. Charleston, S C.. siys: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters in protract' ci debility aivl found it a powerful.! onic and lnviorator. It certainly has no equal audi certainty recommend it." Prof. R. II. Giarkson, Columbia, -S.' C, says: ' . I used Brown's Iron Bitters In bit fam ily last fall and winter with much benefit, aad heartily recommcn l it." Mr. John Scherf. (proprietor Kankin IIouce) Columbus. Ga., sajs: "Mv w.fe suffered for two years from dysen" v'rv. Brown's Iron Hitter cured her. Nothing else did any good." Mr. Win. Ga., says: McCorrniek, Savannah, "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of dys- . . t dTP I A' . liensia. Willi , which i ra't suncreu iu twenty years It is a wonderrul medicine." Mr. John West, Attorney at Law. Waco, Texas, says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters In my family, it is the best tonic in use for male or feiaa'e. old or young, and is gaining giound here every day." INew York & Wilmington Steamship Co. FEOM PIER:34,EAST RIVER, NEW YORK. At 3 o'clock. P. M. GtJLF STREAM.... Saturday, Nov'29 RKNEFACTOR..... Saturuay. Dec 6 GULF STREAM.. ..Saturday, Dec IS BENEFACTOR ...Saturday, Dec 20 FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR Saturday, Nov 29 GULF STREAM. Saturday, Dec .6 BENEFACTOR ....Saturday, Dec 13 GULF STREAM.. ....Saturday, Dec 20 rhls steamer baa been specially refitted for passengers. J3r Through Bills Lading and Loweai Through Kate guaranteed to and from Point In North and South Carolina. Tor Freight or Passage apply to . H. G. aMALL BONES, Superintendent Wilmington, N. C THEO. G. EG EC, Freight Agent. i New York. WML P. CLYDE CX ierl Agent. . 35 Broadway, New York. nov2Stf. Wew Ciar Store. Hirscliberg's, 5 N. Front St. fJlHE PUBLIC CAN SHE THE PROCESS of manufacture of my goods. Only tho best workmen employed. No tenement hoarO labor, nor children, nor Chinese. The tobacco usea la the manufacture of Cigars is natural 1 and 'properly cured. All my work is done in this city and unier my personal supervision. .- -a call at my . factory where my several brands are made will satisfy ail that . the best goods are handled br - " - . I. HIRSCniiESQ, Ktlltf v - No.5 North rront St : BITTERS The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1884. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. Francis W. Shain, a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadel phia, who is only 31 vers of age, has been elected to an honorary member ship in the Royal Society of Surgeons ol Belgium, and ha9 been presented with a Royal gold medal appended to a facsimile of King Leopold's crown and colors. Dr. Shain is the surgeon of the Red Star steamer Nordlan d, and won these honors by removing from the face of a lady connected with the Court of Belgium a tumor which had defied the skill of the Royal physician?. Mrs. J. C. Croly (Jennie June) says the woman's exhibits at New Orleans ought to represent what women, could do to make money. One woman io New York is an inventor and maker of surgical instruments. She has made all the instruments used by Dr. Marion Sims, and by other well-known physicians. A woman on the Bowery devised the application of bronze, gold and silver to wall papers, and is paid an income of $18,000 a 3rear for ihe discovery ! There is a woman in West chester county, at New Rochelle, N. Y.. who has made screws and bolts fur thirty years, and has a large establish ment. The. general committee of the New hYork County Democracy has unanr mously adopted a resolution pledging that organization to attend the inaugu ration of President Cleveland in Wash ington. Juilire Andrew White prom ised to take a carload of members of the Twenty-third District to Washing ton and keep the silver punch bowl, weighing 16.1 pounds, which has been presented to him, lull of punch from the beginning to the end of the journey. One hundred members of the Samuel J. Randall Association, of Philadel phia, have signed the roll and paid the first instalment of the $50 each re quired for the trip to the inauguration. The Tammany Democracy have also determined to attend the inauguration in large force, and claim to have se cured the right of column in the civic portion of the procession. Somebody asked Mr. Blaine in Washington the other day as to the status of his libel suit in Indianapolis, but he appeared indisposed to talk much on that subject. It is believed b3r hia friends that ho is inclined to let it q uietly drop out of sight. He ha3 made no answers to the second series of interrogatories filed by tho defend ant, nor has he taken any notice of the summons which was served on him when he was at Fort Wayne, Indiana, in October last, to appear in person. The defendants are resolved to insist upon the personal attendance ot Mr. Blaine if the suit is continued. Oue of Mr. Blaine's intimates reports that he was convfneed within twenty four hours after stituting the suit that he had made a mistake, but let it drag on through tho Presidential cam paign because it would have been a greater mistake to discontinue it -.... Notwithstanding tho disturbed con dition of Ireland and the known dis trefsthat exists there, the country is steadily growing in wealth, and were its domestic affairs once settled on a good basis this progress would become very marked. Since the establishment of tho Postoffice Sayings Banks in 1861 the deposits have annually increased in value, upward of two millions sterling having been deposited in these banks at the end of 1882. In addition to this more than two millions sterling was due to depositors in the ordinary sav ings banks, making in all upward of four millions deposited as the savings of small capitalists. Nor is this all The saving of the Irish middle classes in the joint stock banks have been more than double during the last 20 years. Still further, the investments in Government and India stock, rf)n which dividends were paid at the Bank of Ireland at the end of 1882. amounted to nearly 32 mil. ions sterling. Some ol the ladies of New York soci ety have, under the leadership of Mrs. iienry iiewe, instituted a movement which might be followed with advant age, pernaps, by their sisters in other cities. They have organized a. class to meet weekly for the purpose of talking over and discussing the news of the day ot this country and abroad. They are at last a waging to the fact that there is very little wi3dom in spending years ol early life in the study of the history of the past, and then resting content in perfect ignorance of all the events and happenings which make the history of the world of their own -day. Perhaps they see the place Woman occupies in English society, and appreciate how great an influence sooieof the wives of public men there wield ; perhaps, as is rather meanly! hinted in Boston, they are envious of feminine 'culture in an other American city. r Whatever betto reason, though, for the formation ot the ladies' newspaper class, it will prob ably result in good. - DECEMBEK DRIPPINGS. A fruit grower with twenty-five years experience comes to the . con clusion that dwarf pears are yasty in ferior to standards. Mr. P T. Barn una, on the contrary, has made dwarf paire profitable, where standards would not have begun to pay, Boston Transcript. A great big dog was roaming about the yard muzzled, when a little girl rushed into, the house in terror. Her sister, younger but more valiant, coolly surveyed the situation and reassured her by remarking: "lie can't bite; he's got on his bustle." Hartford Post. An exchange says that "the Russians are so fond of tea that they continue to pass hot water through the exhausted tea leaves long after they have lost the power of imparting their taste thereto. In other words, the Russians are so fond ot tea that they will drink plain hot water. Lowell Courier A queer marriage custom prevails among the exiles in Siberia. If a man wishes to get married he applies to the governor, who selects one of the female prisoners, with whom the matrimonial candidate is expected to '"keep - com pany'for two or three days. ; If at the conclusion of this term the male party declares that the lady selected is not to his mind, he receives twenty-five blows with a stick, and another bride. is chosen for him and so on. In most countries the candidate for matrimony doesn't receive the blows with a stick until sometime after he is married. We don't know but what the Siberian plan has its advantages. Norristown Herald Tone up the system by the use of Aver's Sarsaparilla. It will make you feel like a new person . Thousands have found health and relief from tuf fering by the use of this great bljod purifier when all other means failed. - . "Do you understand how to take care ot children?" asked Mrs. Critten" den. 'Yes. indeed, I does, mum. I tuk care ob a little young chile for more dan twenty yeabs " Rev. J. E N. C5.. says: C. Barkam, Wartenton; "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters with the most gratifying results. I find it be not only a restora tive in every sense, but also a most complete tonic and appetizer." A muff is defined as a thing which holds a girl's haiid without squeezing it." Correct. But any fellow is a- muff" who will keep hold of a girl's hand without equtezing it. Mr. W. F. Wasson, (ex-sheriff) Ire dell ca.. N. C says: "Brown's Iron Bitters has improved my digestion and general heahh." Society in Philadelphia is all torn tip by the question whe her a lady should recognize a gentleman while he is hav ing his shoes blackened on a street corner. Dr: G- M. Robertson. Elm Grove, N C, says: "I prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters and find it all it is recommen ded to be." Judging from the experience of those who have undertaken the job, the North Pole is a very hazardous one to climb. Mr, J. D. Suttonfield, Reidsville, N. C.says: My wife's mother was in feeble health for twenty years, skilled physicians, failed to relieve. Brown's Iron Bitters benefited her wonderfully and she recommends it to others for complication of diseases. . - She was a venerable maiden. She remarked : A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind." The fellow was feel in? around her ancient waist. Mrs. A. L. Walker. Milton. N. C , says: "I took Browns Iron B.tters while suffering intensely with dyspep sia, am entirely free from it now and attribute my recovery mainly to the use of this valuable mediciue .' "Big money in it," is the head line found over a churn in a rural contem porary. We have no doubt about it. But the trouble is to churn it out. Rev. G. W. Offley, New Berne, N. C; says: "I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters and consider it one of the. best medicines known." Lot3 of people love Cleveland for the enemies he has made. Lots more of them love him for the postmasters be wiUmake. Mr, T. H. Thompson, 22 N. Front St.. Wilmington, says: .It affords me great pleasure to state that I have been cored ot dyspepsia and indigestion by a few bottles of Brown's Iron Bilters and I heartily recommend it toothers." It is theDemocrats who are doing the new hat wearing tricks now-a-days; a glossy silk plug is a sign of better times. Mrs. W. K. French, G19 Market St. Wilmington, writes: T have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my .family with most gratifying results in cases of malaria and weakness and cordially recommend it as a mo3t excellent tonic." , ' . ' i A fleshy young lady was caught kiss ing and hugging her lean lover, and in explanation sUd she was taking anti fat. Mrs. C. E. Creasey, Concord, N. C, says: "I felt weak and debilitated. irown a xron Bitters greatly improved me. This has been a beantiful FaII Tn fact, the Republican party never bad such a fell. Mr. II Burkbimer. 18 Market St., WilmiDgtojuaay-4I suffered intense ly with dyspepsia, my case was a most stubborn one, which all remedies used failed to lelieve, . Brown's Iron Bittern corrected tha disorder and I am now entirely free from it. , Can heartily re commend this valcsbla rscdicina." Mrs. E. H. Bowling, Wake Forest College, N. C, says: I havu unbound ed confidence in Brown's Iron Bitters. Its virtues are truly wonderful 11 Anew American play is called "A Bottle of Ink." . It generally requires several bottles of ink and a French dictionary to make an American play. , Miss Margaret M. Pope. Rich Square, N. C, says: I suffered with dyspep sia, nervousness and soreness of lung?. Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me, and restored mv former health. I have every reason, to gratefully and cheer- miiy recommend it." A Card. , To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, . nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Inmaw , Station D, New York XJity. eod 'l&w ly MISCELLANEOUS Capital Frize $150,000. We do her it y certify that toe supervise the arrangement for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Compaq ty, and n person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and toe author Use the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signature attached, initsadver Utements." Commissioners. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION I OVER HAXF MILLION DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lottery Company. 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WSIIS - EQUSS - RED, ' And making other necessary alterations preparatory to Installation of C ROVER CLEVELAND, Meanwhile the undersigned still continue . t . . io leau in the - r m WILMINGTON: nf rii nf T 1 11 iwatRf . -irfr' j Ui and aatcal yafca , tort aiiacitod,Hct ... . axeaM ar aay aaaaa.eaiwt ay fl E R V I T A . duvbc laua that It -wm avaafierera trial paekac for m n n wcalH T IS Mat. tor; s ) , j J j f 3 FC2 Wit Law Wiliiiington : & 7eWoi Raiiroaa Oonipany. uN.a.bctSl.lss. , j Change of Schedule . M., Passenser Trlil' iilAI V00 m m a w w l a a. v vr-- ... .. Jon weldon Railroad wllj "ir.g. DAT MAIL ANDFPRBSs ; ; SOS. 47 NOBTH AND 4S Socxn. Ao!iSV A. W Leavo Weldon.. ." JV M Arrive at Wilm'gton.lnrSk;D'pV JJS ' FASTHRODOH LLia PaSSeSgex ' . t Daiivt--No. 40 South. Leave Weldon........:......; . . ., . Arrive at WUm-gtoFTontsCivp't ai' g MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DatlV Leave . Wilmington nft t. Arrive at Weldon.........;...; :; 13J ; No, 42 South, daiiy except Mondays. atavo nemoo..... .......... 1 'a . Arrive Wilmington. r . '.ll'.s,ro 1 No. 45 North, daily except Sunday, Leave wiimlngtor ....... 1 . Arrive Weldon..: '.v. i xxf m. M. Tralii No 40 Sonth wilt siop'ocly at WiiJT Goldsboronnd Magnolia. - Wllaoa M. Daily, iStujdays excepted). Returning leave Tarbcro at 1.60 P. M. sid 10 aVm DaUv Halifax frti. Ration . r ieiy tornlng leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 a. m. dally except Sundav: faiaao, mazes Close connection at Wet don for all points North Dally. AU rail Vu gnmond. and dally except Sunday via Bar .No- funs dally and makes close con SSl PlntS N,ortnv,a WchmondSi i aT m . m' x ur wummanon ox iocai travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local trelt 1a... mgwilmlngton at, 5.20 A. M. Dally except- uuuuty . r m KMH-wnv neral Superintendent. r MKBSON Genera. Passenger Aient Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta ll. It. Co. OrnOB OF GKNKBAX. 8tJTKBHmKDUrT. t Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 31. 1884. I Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER NOV. 2nd, ISM, at 9.00 a. M., the following Passenger Bcnel n to will be run on this road ; NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILTNos. 41 , . West and 47 East. . . Leave Wlhnlngton. . . ... 8.00 P. M. Leave Florence... ......... ......... - 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C. C. 4 Adjunction...... fl.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.... ...... A.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.... ................. 9.M P. ai. Leave C.rC. & A. Junction... ......10.20 p. M. Leave Florence.... ................. 4.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington.,-. 8.S5 A. M. nioht Mail akb Passenoeb Tbaut, Daily iV i:;;v :',No.48 YfXSXJ.; . s -Leave Wilmington........ ..........lo,?0 P. MT Arrive at Florence 1 30" A. M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DaILT ' "" No. 43 East:" 'V- . Leave Florence at...................4i P.M. Arrive at Wilmington.......... 405 P. M No. 42 West, daiiy except Mondays. Leave Wllmington.....:.;.;vi:..U..7.fO .M. Arrive Florence. ............... . 11.55 AM. ; No. 45 East dally except Sundays. Leave Florence.. ....iV.l..,. ,;...9.10 P. M. Arrive Wilmington.... .. .......... 1 15 A. M. Train 43 snd 42 stops at all Stations. " No. 48 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marion. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. 4C.B. 1L, C, 3b A R.R. Stations, Aiken Juno tlon, and all points bevond. shonld take ths 48 Night Express. separate Pullman Sleepers tor Augusta oa Train 4 8. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wlhnlngton. - , . Local frelflrht leaves Wllmintrtan dallv ex cept Sunday at 5.00 A. M. ' JOHN T. DIYINE, " General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. CCt30 ; - Carolina Central R. B. Company. OrncB or &KincBAX SoTEMKTaai pptt, 1 ; Wilmington. N. CEept! 20. 1884. I Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER 8EPT.I21st, 1884, TH flowing scnoonie will be operated ea tali PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIJI DaQy except Sundays. l Leave Wlhnlngton atl.......7.00 P. M No. Ll Leave Raleigh at. ......7.35 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at.. .....70 A. M l Leave Charlotte at......... .8.15 P. H No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh t.. ......... 9.00 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at... .8.05 A. M Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Company' Ttae Table. -.K-j .o.rr-v SHELBY DITISION. . PASSENGER, KAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dairy except Stmdayi. Ka Leave Unarlotte..,....... 8.15 A. M. r f l Arrive at Shelby............l3 i5 F. M. Nft 4 j LeaveShelby... : ... "r S Arrive at Charlotte........ - Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ral eigh. ' ,-.--'- - Through SJeeplnr Cars bet wren Wilmington and Charlotte and Ealeigb and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, SUtiOES Western NGBB, Asbeville adpolnU West. Aio. inr Snartanborg. Greenville. Athens, Atlanta, and all points fiVrntowest . oapcrinKnaent. F. W, CliARK, Generals Passenger Agent RrvmT KK. A viVtira nl vAnlhfnl imnrat Jenc. csomas Prematara JJaear, Nerrsos Debility. Lart Manhood. 4c. baring tried in vain averr soon renedr.has d iieom4 a simple mean .of which be will ad FREE to hi. Uew-fnn. AtUreaa. JJXJUri.43 ChathamSUN Yort novJl dAnrly in Sl care for Piles Price l. i 'atdrogsJst;or tent pre i ' rall by e:; 'Z tnpleret JZ. , Ad. AS is" Maierst 1 1 jua rfmm
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1884, edition 1
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