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i f i I - " ItlSCGLL'ANEOUSV AMONG RAILROAD MEN. POPULARITY 4N0 USEFULNESS OF DB. KEN NEDT'S FAVORITE REMFDY A THRILLING LETTER FROM A MASTER MECHANIC. Jt has been sro'. times eba-eJ giltetpri Drleturr edlctae toat mny or tr e w-u - o- - nla s to thir v!rta-BvBveet li-r ben m nn factured ou'rWht. or a marl nate a- to b?ar a v r dloVi ent jn1 mnrht ri-fcer m n lng thao the one orVtiull-- in:e:nbd by the wrlterf. i n t tui ?av re 'op- by nz ru tral us persons Is f-rdlT-iy ucsstul . r?nt- r lvrt Kennf-tv. "y , cl". kurgn'-f. Ro dont. '. , j kotii p r 1 abl-pri I I tbe fact that fieri pro emont a lm- nee career of many c ar an-I !n -dvei 1 lug K N 3 " ! h-I KfMKi)(i " 'ifc has n-ver laM Mn-'f o:e o a jn t -eruption of this led Hence 'he t unjoined ifct er. andall otacra pub'lafted by lnm my bs s eepted with confliier.ee by ts.c puMu. r-r Kennedy Is too familiar wt h tin hojjes an i fear? of slei. peoole tottffl ; with ihcw: Master Mec attics axi -itehiktes-) - DENT'S U FlC-f. tOWELL HE AIR SHOFS I or- the Boston Low llR k ) Loweix, Mass., Marc ?5. Dr. David Kennedy, Rond'ut, N- T.: Pear Sia: I thi It la du to you that I should me the following statement fnd I make It 'olenUrily afid wliliniy n the 4th dav of June 1?8 1 was tk?n with whit a callei paralysis of the bwe s. The elzure was nnexpeVted and teni&Je. Ihe ttonvt'h and othr organs weme 1 to empathize with It and to cave lst all power cf a.-tfon. Tor a long time my life vas despaired , bu at length I recovered o txt as o be ab!e to rl"c out. By the ad vice t my physic n 1 visited Poland Springs (Vi.) hopirg to bene tt from the waters. Btt they did inc no gooi clthr were the btet Ph' eichiu of Lorcll and 11 it ton, whom 1 caneuUe, able t afford me more than transient relief. 1 gained o strength au my caaeappearodalioathoprlean. I ine Fjl a friend aavlsed me to try Ktnneiyi avor le Hemdy," and "lih'iux opweed t patent medicine i, 1 made the trLt'. naVe a lon story short Kavorit-J icemedy. in my opinion, saved niy life , I consider it me bt pr para tlon in the world for stomach difficulties, as well as of the Liver and ther orgaa. I am glad to say It Is in cne al ue among tbelt. K. meli In this vlc'nity. Ifour., c.. A. J. OfFKOJiD. Mr. GilTord is the Master Mechanic of the ' Lowell division of the Bo3ton & 1 owell Rail road, and bla Illness and recovery are known to many who can tea'lly to the facts la LLj let ter. Cee this mcdlclcc for all 'dlseaas? of the Blood. Kidneys. Liver. Stomach. Bowels anl Glrfn T w o xr a n -wa rr vAviva rtnfn I and death. Address, if desired. - DR. DAVID KESXEDf. KonuOUt. N X . - 1 novf4nrmdAw i . ";-.:?r:o3C3!LrrY .d ?xy- ". :rCAi.C'JKe FCTij 1 3r .-:! ir.-r.:.y or Weakness, TC U-.'.-S. . ire? C;tc tirrci'l.:..; i"t !t- fact Cf.'ore lel.rr trert-iin?- rj: rwhere. Take f SriiE i'.c-:r.:vthfctHA6 InYounctAKItddle Aea r.ien. not iiiicrt rc wi;h .-U?n- tkn to bvunctt, or ciua l"rTED FOR OVcaSlXj Veahs byussimmany; t?o;rrifTtlc maical princi- i kousano Cases. plc3. 7 Circetepmicatson 5ti3 ths seat of disense its lriiiurnce la lets without dtay. Thenct. .Vnrr.l functions of the hn nif m is rtatoral. cniinctinz elcmetiW vhich nave been HASSrxSr1373 I7i f'r.i: 1 i-xti rs Truss. ff.t t'lT.!.' d&wl liKMEOT I liKK. AticIiot of youthfnl iuipmd CAUsips Premature Decay, K-rvous Debility, nnoe Lost remedy.ha? discovered a pimple ne ftce of self-cure, whiA he will nend FREK tobifeliow-stiff'rers. Address J.U.EEli VKS. 43 Chatham SU,Nevr York. iiiauiiuwi, ec, uavmR irieu in vcm every knovrn nnv ?3dAwly IBtd The Mirror . ft v i-1.4-nuu 7 I J I . iidLtcicr. vvuuiu you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm- er thnt! n mn5f- rnfc thf looking-glass. eb 2 dAw tu th sit nrm All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. feb 2 djfcw cm tw th sat rum WANTED ladle and Gentlemen to work for ns at their own lion ei: no canvass in?; f to $)S weekly; work root by mall any distance; we hae good dematd for our worn an 1 furnish etsidy employment. Address at once kklublk M'i'G co, Fhiiadaiphia. ra Box 1593. dec 4 UJtwlni A TlTT?rn cna jo eenis postage, ana r till' I fi uiii juurct, m miai, v-U. -L vaiuible, umpie bcx of goods that will put you In the way of making ur ttumM it flnM than anv t nlnir 1 -fl In I America Beth teres of atl aecs can live at I some ana wore in spre lime, lapiui n i required we will start you I Immense pay sure for those who start at once - Stixspx A Co., Portland, Maine.. dec4 6n ';F.REEP ' RELiSBLSSELF CUSE A favorite prcr-cri;:-in of one of tlie nw noted sud sikxcssirI s rci.iist in the U. low retired) for the cure t-f Xcrvon. Dekliltjr foat ali n hood. XVeukuc and Iceay . Sec (pUin sealed envdojc Free. Dmsisis can fJl st- Vldrcss DR. WARD fit CO.. Louisiana Mo. rt A LcadirgLofidottPhy- (unan i jiitiBiunrsua " - "X '1 it Aril, tiuuiuuwjav t lr. Ab. Meaerote. who .niik ppecialty fEpilIr . Vv,. nitSnnt dan?rl treated 1 3 LiVaadrrod mom caw than Aayotlff tiviiv; phtel0 1" success haa simper been astonhms; ve nave henrd of csea of orer yaars etaon lag c-arol by him. II goarante a cure."- ' Jjarjro bott ! 3 and Treaiifro satt lie. Giro P.O. anl ExDttws addrws to Dr. AB. MESEBOLE. No. 63 John St., New York, OneZzontn, - 5?0ula-hpBtintpvrne9chep !i o O a i I y e v i ev . HI T. JAMES, Editor & Prop - SATURDAY. DEUEMBErV 12. '85, r;'l' i the PoetolHee at Wilmington, N. C flbcnnd-class matter. -: That part of thu President's message which, aa dealing with the relations of t he Uiiitfd States to foreign coantries. wr of course prepared b Secretary Bayard, is, i-Hjs the New Ytrk Son, with he p .ssible exception of a single Siigsti-.n, laiitiiui lo tn soonaes1 traditions of t ho Democratic ; party fhe blunders ot the last Administration are repudiated or retrieved, and the one creditable performance of tho .: last Secretary of State is cordially ratified. It will also be noted with satisfaction by our people that the ' impudent"at- tempt of the Austrian court-to circum scribe the right of our State Depart ment to designate its diplomatic repre entatiyes has been repelled with dignity and firmness. The Ai minis! ration very properly condemned tbe unprecedented course of our regular utd irregular represen tatives in the Congo Conference who ii will be remembered, tried to make tbe United States a party to an adjudi cation of territorial disputes on foreign continent, atnd to a guarantee: of tbe visionary rlgbtsof that iso-called Alrican State. Mr. Bayard is much too sagacious to sanction an implied acquiescence in a waiver of tbe Monroe doctrine, and in a future reciprocal in- terfnrpnne hv Rnrnnenn nntfona in o.nh ... trovtraies relating to uenirai Amcn.ca. XT:t,- V c,l u hciww tan u miwrweu uu uj iw wire drawn aisttoctioii between a treaty and an "sci" which seemed so Secretary of State. Wbeiher tbe decament- tovnieu our oyerhasty delegate at Berlin saw fit to affix his signature Ebould, with techni cal correctness, be termed a treaty or an act, it involves an assertion of pow ers wnose counter paits our ijovern tuent will not sulTtr European States to exercise upon this continent, and therefore; the r.ew Executive, by ex pressly withholding its endorsement invites the Senate to disavow the whole transaction Tbe !reaties concluded by the las Administration, but which 'lack cither tha sanction of the Senate or enabling legislation by tbe House of Represents tivcs, are handled wun the wariness and discrimination upon which ! we have repeatedly insisted in these col mens, me rucarauga treaty is sum mariiy discarded lor the stroneest and most obvious of many cogent reasons- nainoly. that it would subject our Gov eruajer.t to nscal burdens ana in ternational complications incalcula ble in extent and irreconcilabl6 with our traditional policyi The Span ish treaty, also, which aimed to modify oar commercial relations with, tbe Spanish Antilles, is disapproved of on two grounds, the first of which would by itself have been decisive. We refer to the proof patent upon tho lace of its one-sided' pro visions that our representative had hnii ritrorrcahcul hu t ha r?ont Ilia n riin . lomatists. and that we were asked to cut off imperial and perhaps essential 8ourcesot Public revenue in return for insiguiucam ann musory auvantaKea. jiore feresH is nuiurany laiu upon mis consideration than on the obstruction olfered by commercial compacts like that proposed wi n Spain to tariff legis lation, because the assent refused in this instance is accorded by Mr. Bayard to the iuchoate treaty with Mexico. To this convention, also," the exception. might be raised that it operates to re strict the r gulaiive power of Congress over customs duties. but the drawback is here more than offset by the fact that under the agreement niade "with Mexico we have nothing to lose and probably a good deal to gain. The measures taken toy the, present State Department to redress the wrongs indicted on American -citizens in Ecua dor and Hajti are worthy ot the exam ples of vigilance and resolution set by former Democratic Ad ministrations. From the tenor ot the reference to Ger man)' harsn treatment of our natur alized citiicffs wtJp'HTachpbseEb so journ lor a season in the land of their ... . ...... birth, we inter that this. Admimstra- tion means to exhibit to the great powers ol riurope, no les than to its . . . , , feeble neighbors, an unflinching pur- DO;e to inlfill its Vu w lu ,uu, ls fundamental duties. Although no similar infringement of the immunities exigible by every adopt ed son of the American republic has of late been attempted by Great Britain, we should have been glad to see a per cmptory affirmance of a determination to protect, our Irish-American fellow citizens from unlawful molestation-on Brit ish soil. Bat we have no Tear that Mr. Bayard, when tbe, occasion calls for action, will forget the immeasurable obligations ot this matter or the weighty indebtedness ot the Democratic party to the invigorating inflow of Irish blood. It mast be owned, nevertheless, that the proposition pat forth in Mr. Cleve land's message to avert by rigid re strictiTo legislation the. alleged abases of tho pny ileges of citizenship will not strike all readers as well counselled or well timed. It scarcely seem to be the moment for emphasiziog the necessity of precautions which, ho wever-defensit ble in ia TeinfiancesV ctiuld hardly fail in tbelr broad :" and ultimate' effect to materially' abridge thrbeaefiU ot asy lum and the inducements to emigration Of cohrae ja Dempcratitj.,: Adininistra- timi would nit countenance anything mat even in 'the' popular imagination could be associated with the Alien law ot most unfraarrant memory. : r But really, naturalization if .'law3iwiicb held sufficiently discriminative -darinsr the last quarter of a century, might be endured for four year3 longer. Demo crats need not be over-zealons to put up bars which the Republicans deemed it more prudent to leave down. "As a horse and cattle lotion.' Salva tion Oil -has proven itself an infallible remedy, it has received tho hearty in dorsement of many old ana weh-snown horsemen. Price 25 cents a bottle. DECBMBeit DOTS. High toned a fife. Jukes on the sealskin sacque are said to be lur-fetched. Love warning cry : "Don't, Jack you hurt my vaccination " " ' lie tailed, and no one was surprised, lit cause he never advertised. Boston Courier. A magazine writer affirms that there is no such ibinir an absolute silence. If the man is married be is right about it. Chicago Ledyer. No robins in the cedar pipe. But every turkey's getting ripe. And while tho. leaflets daee a jiff, Wo dream about the crackling pig. It ii said that if insanity is latert in a person?, it will almost always develop itself at sea. .Nearly everything in a person usually develops itself at sea. NorristQwn raldr ; ? IL You most take this vessel lor a ljve affair." said the captain to a spoon couple wno were monopolizing ine oniy s i- Li 1 clatr on tbe quarter-deckr 1 nis is no court-ship." Carl Pretzel. (4 A queen bee lays from 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in ninfty-four hours. It is not ne cessary to t:sk doth the little busy bee?" She doetb well and frhouiu oe a shii.inz example to the lsay ban that can on only be induced t lay one egg in twtitv-loo.r hours, and then only when egjfs are cheap Picayune. A Dakota farmer says that be has raised seventeen bushels of wheat in three years from one grain of seed. This information will be very valuable to those anticipating moying into Da kota. Instead of investing $300 or $500 in seed wheat, all a man needs is to buy, say, a dozen , grains and then wait three or four years for them wait tt multiply. .This makes farming comparatively easy work. JScvi York Graphic.. They stood amid the falling leaves In silence, hand in hand; The setting sun its golden beams 8 ttod u v e r seaiuu 1? Upon his brow had sorrow set Its peace-corroding seal ; Ilis heart was with an anguish . His lips would not reveal. filled Reluctantly a kiss he gave. And then he yearned lor death; For oh ! there was a cruel taint Ot onions on her breath. -Boston Oaztlte. Extract from a Private Letter Regarding Dr. David ' Kennedy'.- Jbavorite Kemetly," the writer. Prof, A. B. Chandler, Principal of the Acad emy, IJrofkhaven, Miss.! says: "I suf fered from torpidity of the Liver and lsowels and Paralysis I used? the Favorite Re.nedjf for; two months, i and am now able to nsfe my side which fir a lone time had been like a oiecs of dead flesh. My general health was never better than at present. ArUsts are interested in a revival o fine mezzotint work. Only Thirty-Six Per Cent. 01 tnoe wno aie irom consumption in herit the disease. In all other cases it must either be contracted through care lessness; or, according to the new the ory 01 tnbercular parasites, received directly from others as an infections disease Ru in either case. Dr. Pierce's iToiuen Medical Discovery -is a posi- ive remedy. lor the disease in. its early stages. It is delay that is dansrerous. 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' cvuiu to tne oramatlc and lyric stage. The Weekly Hebald is a great journal of thefamUy. . " ONEyO LIAR AvY EAK, 1 Andreas, NEW YORK HERALD.. . m.- Broadway and Ann streets. -tfocS .New York City; o " - ' 4C- :.? -3? -5- -X- WJ. CCQt , .. Wliinfugton, ColSS:. & Augusta B. R. fv, ' ' - . ,".-5 - - . 1 ". . ' CONDENSED, SCHEDUr TCA1N3 GQIXQ SOUThTT Dated Nov. 15 'S5 No: 48, DaiH. dan J 'y. Lrave Vilmiisgton fc.11) Dm io. 15 tim Lv. s-.Waccamaw Leava Mirion..... " 21 pm 12-47 ami 125 am 4 21 am Arrive Florence.:. Arrito fcumier .... 12 10 pm am ?5s Ma Ariivc Colombia., f C.ia ami ii-::::::: Ilo- 4C No! 43, Daily. a0. 47. I T.,i Di'ly. Leave Columbia... Arrive Saratt-r.... Leayp Florence... Leave Marlon. . .'. . 12 00 pm 2s5m 5.( 9 am 7 10 an; S 2j era 4.30 pm 5.14 pm 7. S 8 SOpm LArrte W'UroiDgt'n 150 am Train 43 stone at all Stations. Scs.lS and" 47:stcn at Rrini w."-. ' vlllc.Lake Waccamaw, Fair fclnff uwIe' - 1-e,.. Florence, lfAjft& liyccuuuru, aiayesviije, tnLter. Www'.j' Cfcrjden J imcilon and tastover. , Kiat,!l! i-aesengera lor Columbia ana all nf.n . II e train. tbli Pnllm5.B tslesperii for S4v;n8h on Train V Snitaingtea. J. K. KENLY, Eup't TranPDCita iTnGak - T.M; KftreuboSttenfln2 l-'aasengorAirast nov 17 . . , s.-.: , . V CONDENSED SCHEDULE. J iiJiction, and all points beyor.d. eoon'f? 1,1 , - TJtAINS GOIXG SOUTH. Dated Nov 15, 5 No. 43, NoiVo, naily' ' Dally. Pally. cx.Mon. Leave Weldon.... V.15pm 5 S3 pin 13 15 aim Ar. Eocky: Mount. :8 33pm l.gfiaa Arrive Tarboro..-f4 fi5pm ..., . Lsave TaTboro....U 3a pm I ,"' Leave Wilson... ..i 4 05 pm j 6.54 pm 1 5iai A rrlye Goldsboro 4 1 4 pm 7.33 pm 2 40 am Leave Warsaw.. 5 54pm Le a ve Bureaw .... 7 00 pm . 4 i')'m Ar Wilmington...! 7 50pm 9.55pm 20aIB TRAINS GOING NORTH. f No, 45, No. 47, No 4J, Dally, Dally. Dally, ex. 8pp. Leave Wilmington 8 45 am 8 50 pm 2.I1 am Leave Bnrgaw.... 9 30 am 9 60 pm 2.57 am I.eave Wsrsiw.... :0?C am 10.57pm Arrlse Goldsbo-o. 11.35 am 11 58 pm 5.C7 am cave Wi'son..... 12 25 pm 13 43 am 5.M am Ar.HockyMoutit:. 12 f 9 pm 1.21 am 6 2jam Arrive jCarboro...) 4 55 pm ......., .... ' 1 .cave Tarboro . . . j 1 1 3 to ..,...". Arrive Welilon... 315 prof 2.45 arrj 7.3o fm Train on Scotland Nr.k Rmmh HaJfax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. turnincr leaves ficotiand Np.r.ir a t m -a i Train No. 40 Scuth'wlll Goldsboro and Magnolia, r ' V Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North Dally. All rail t is aoixiiouu. &nu uauy except ou Sunday via Trains make make cloe coi nectlon f or all polctj North via : w m o'jm ueiween viri'miagtoa and era attached. JOED? F. DIVINE. SuperlrtcndtuiL ? J. R KENLY. Sup't Transportation rx. 1. KMRbOl4, Genera" iassent( DKcr Af n. nov it - , ' - Carolina Central Rr R. OmoS C HTEBAI. SrrP2EINTEXDKirr, I WilalEgtcn. Ii. C, Eept. 27. 1SE5. j irWlMI m I "i. n. ge of Schedule. QN AND AFTER THIS DATE, T2S following chetnue'wni" ba operated es thJ Railroad ; , '. PASSENGEB, MAIL AND EXPEES3 T2AIB. j Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave WIMlngton at........7.t0 P. M I Leave Raleigh at. ... 7.35 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. M 1 Leava ChAriotti tl a l a v. V Ko.1. No. 2. S Arrlvet Raleigh at...."....9.C0 A M jamTc at Wilmington at...j8.25A. a A.OUAL FBEIGUT Paseerger Car Leave Charlotte' at................ 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Laurlnburg at.... 5.45 P. a. Leave LanrinbnTsr at.. trrr..n.M A. K. Arrive at Charloite at MO P. , Leave Wilmington at.. ....6.45 A. . Arrive at Laurinbur at 5.00 P. M. Leave Laurlnburir at fi 30 A. M. Anlve at Wilmington at 5.43 P. M. Passenger Trains atop at regular Btetia? only, and points designated in the Ccrapanj Tloie Table. SHELBY DIVISION,- PASSENGER, MAO, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. -r ... ... . . . u No. 3 l-ave tnariotxe. 0' d- i Arrive at Shelby...... 1205 P.. no.: ??7................ HUi-i , vu.ariOite... ...... .'- Trains Nn. l nd 9. m,va 1ao MTner.ticfa tt Hamlet with R. fc A. TraiM to and fromBal- elgh. . . Through Sleeping Cars between VftinlzgW and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllle, Btanow Western NCSB, Ashevlllo and points West. Also, for SrartAhiirr. (lrrnvU. Atbeslt Atlanta and all polnta Sonthweit - r . . .. lu C. JVZ, , ., ;: -! .Superintendent. T. W. CliARK, General Passenger Agu The J Western Tribune, THIRTY-TWO ; CO LUilN , WEEKt Newspaper. Chaa. rdnrard Wilssn, BJJkw and Proprietor. Asheville, N. C. iJlE TRIBUNls, wtl discuss with eaun freedom all auestiana of public interest. . J, In politics it will teach Uemocratlc aocw-1 gure and simple. , L i op Tent of the varisd , resources of weswi". rorih rarollna. " ',, Jt will be the friend of all RaLtr-dJ 80 loc as they are the friends of the people. . i I: wlllaanire to rttPTva the ea eeat OtJ readers by dealiog with all snbjecu to a V ana dignified manner, and by carefully e cludlrg from Its columns everything or "" clous tndancy. i Tho Tii'BDNE la printed from rew tjpc, . a new an4 Improved Power Press. v... a he price of the paptr will be Fer"y $L50, Ix AL-nths, 75c, Three Months 600- variably la advance. ; - Tl S !.... ... .,: . . . ". , 4-l i. -.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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