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'1 .Li-yS.FOIKilBLA A Csrtala Car for th rirst fetass Cossamptloa. Its zsiia lssrdlcnta are nv beef aa Duffr's rur Halt Whiskey, and it stimulates the ener gies and bttilds op th tissues as no other scich- XLza discovery bxi erer done. I ia a Presbyterian clerfcjnan and a Doc tor cf Divinity, but I ara not afraid" to rcccm aaad Vuffj'g Halt Whiakeyand DcfTy's for xaola aa iba purest and moat eficknt j repara tion I bo of aid 1217 experience ia a largo eaa." ILrr. D. JIiixs, Princeton, Iurra. Duty's Formula la for sale by all lrcLta and dialers. Price, M per bottle. T DCJTT SlALT.Xi'u.&S.tV Co., MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' for Horses, Gsttle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE BOOK an Treat eit FAilnali and Chart Beat Free. Tlio Daily oyiow. Josu. T. jAiiKS, ' Editor & Prop'r. WiXmington, N. C. 1 i? f HI ijjinj; Noises In the ears, f sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by ca tarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and verv common v disease. Loss of smell or hearing also result from ca WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, m.1 Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as secona-ciass matter. All thecoiyities in Michigan which have held elections under the new local option law, fourteen in num ber, have been carried in favor of; prohibition. There is said to b a troug probability that at least twenty more will declare in the same way as. soon as elections In them occur. , This is a similar result to that which lias been-nttained in other States, notably Missouri, J Hi- Soerior CoHrtaef North CarolIrJi--l 3S- l ' -JUDGES.-; : ; i ' 1-1; District, James S. SHepterd, of Eeaufort. t d District, Fred 1 Mllips. of Edgecombe,- f I d District, II. G. t onnor, cf Wilson - U ith District, Walter ciarfc,of Wake, u 4 . 6tn District, John A. Gilmer, of Guilford, f ' Rt h District.- T Boy Kin, or Sampsons .a tarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla,the great 7th District,' Jame3 e. MacRae, Cumberland, bloodpurifier is a peculi cessf ul remedy for this disease, which Jh Mstrlct, Alphonso c. Avery, of Burke, it cures by purifying the blood. If nth District, wm.-M.Shipp. of Mecklenburg. vou suffer from .catarrn, try Hood's istn jnstnet, i. u. cmuiua, m uuiiwuiue. rrMjmcnFSTEirs e iglisiadi au ori oVgrVlr SRUABl.T0 LADIESx DIAMfllin n imTZll' I I ASKFC DIAMOND BRA3D,CH1CHE.TESENCU3H f 1 ANDTAKE NO OTHER ate divnA runt un ci&kt boa I CWCHESTDlCHEMlCALCaS0lriWP.IACS0MSaraMJLPA.VSEE ISNTURC0M rEHY BoJ' ' i 1 . t ir vfwiiiM a, a mm mint mau I I Rlf a . aavi I 1 B rlflrlUMSOUCrTtD WkTTEN TtsTiMONIALS ANB OVERTROM LAOI tS WHO RAVE US'B I " I i OSJ U UcaiGKESTEBS EMCUSltOlAMOIf 3 BRAKH PENKYROTAL PilLS Ws'JCCBuJ 3anl8eodljao 0 Jarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. First Quarterly eetlnjjs. " ; - round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District? of 1st District, John II. Blount, of PerquimansI 2nd District, ueo. iu.mie. tcoi.) or iiauiax. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin. ' Ath nistrict. T.M. Areo. of Wake, i 5th District. Isaac K. Strayhorn. Of Durham. Gth District, J. 11. Alien, 01 uupner. 7th District Frank McNeill, of Richmond. 8th District, B.". Long, of IredelL ?i ' , i.i 1 rrrr .sou awiwuu Dent ana waro rossozod tooealtn by use or Onslow circuit, at Green Branch, March 3 and 4. ' 7 Ccetlon, Innammalloa. A.A.Hvlaal aieaiaclll. ;nilk i ll.Ji,MrmiB. Umcirn Fever. Ukramiliim. Kerer. HUal 31 C-plateaier. Naaal Dlaekarves. ). Pr-Ilat r C?raa. mrrnm, v. J Caarka. IleaTea, Paeaatenla. I ruary 25 and 2C. Brunswick mission. Februarv. .25 he local option principle. It is a curious fact, however, that the pro- fessional Prohibitionists oppose the local option principle almost as bit tecJy as they do liquor license or tax laws, probably because of the in creasing tendency to use the two in conjunction as furnishing the surest method of restriction. the Methodist E. "Church, South: Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, cfaiKdglUni nSK&SEHIHAL PASTILLES February 11 and 12. , . 10th D iswet, Bower, of celL S!ISnm!P!& , A V ai.juuiun a tiiup-1 jtn District, James M. Moody, or uuncomi Cltf cuuttrJ' lOtWJU i. I TT3(K OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL vv aa rrii Tim it nirpii it m i. rin inn : i : ' IV v v. aMAV aa viltMiif raavaa aT DISTRICT. f Spring Judga Montgomery, s -i Fau Judge MacKae. Beaufort t Feb. tSlh. May 28th, Nov. 26th, Currituck March &th, Sept. 3d. Camden March 12th. Sept. lOth-J Pasouotank March 19th. June 11th. Sep KermnsviIIe.at KenansvilIe.Marrh 1 17th. Dec. 10th. 1 , 1 Qla Aired Men. T f ot f!ieht Vats in Trntrr isd-&nd broken down men to the fall enjoyment of r r r 1 l ma' Avoid ta i,i porfeetaad full Manlx Strength and YLgorotu Health. .iomose wnomaner rromtno xnany oboenrsaueaaea 5roa?ht abont br Indi9eretion,xpoeiire,Over-Braia (Fork, or too f reo Indaleeace, wo ask that 70a send ns Kmr name with etatcment of ronrtronble, and B&curo uuAij .rAua-&uis jjjuis, wTta jucs'a i'ampciet&. H AE3!S REMEDY CoZ Kp; i RiiTaREO PERSON3 can nave FRES Trial of our Appllanc AeUa?V many ddyiy. .. ; :;:r: , o.ff..rthrr '.,?; T' Shiloh, Marcli at Elixabeth; 10 and II. Carver's Creek, at 18 and 19. Elizabeth circuit, March 24 and 25. Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, Ap'l 10 and 11. t T. W. Guthrie, R E. mlf mr rla. Bllrarha. llMarrliim. II. H Vriaary aad Kliirr Ulw,f J J KraatiTa a JI J. KDlraj f Dlcretlaa. titaala Caa. with Stwctflca. SXaatul a iiaael OU ana atMX-ator. 97.00 .CO witch Price, Stasia Bottla (orrr 50 doaetX . fal4 by DrrrUti ar freac Prald Beeelpt af Trlre. MozBphrtTfMad. Co-, 10) Fulton SU 1L Y. Having monopolized the supply of refimd suar for the United States market, the Sugar Trust now de- hires to control the agencies by which the supply is distributed to consumers, and with this end in view it has undertaken to handicap the small wholesalers for the benefit of the large ones. All wholesalers have heretofore received a discount of one-half of 1 percent without re- iMllmn. Tha onV roefnl rmjy lot I CTAnl to tile Oliantlties OOll'Mlt t)V ferrous Debility, Vital Weakness, them. Hereafter this dount win oe allowed 10 mose who Duy less than 100 barrels but those who buy more than 10d and less than 1,000 barrels will receive a discount of 1 - a percent, wnue an wno miv more 'Are you lonelv to night, Miss. Ada?" "No Sir!" I wish I were lonelier." He bade her good night and went home, took a large dose of Dr. Bull's Cough Syiup, fearing her icy manner had give him a cold. W tkdm MMM aM HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.ftQ Tba onr rareafal rvmady lot CROPUtA a4 Proatraiiaa. from or-wxrk or other cao. 1 par tuL or ft vtai and Urc vial podr. for a& bulb it isarM DacodUTK ortatbotpilon rrip tmf llMftt' aUctM Ca. la tkn M., a. I. rso3Seo4&wir nrm tell ill It Is fhat impurity in the blood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps' or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deaf ness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manlfesta- Peraulmans March S6th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. i j . oates Apru yin, ucl. utn. 1 nertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d. j Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29tlv r " Dare May, 7th. Nov. 5th. it . . Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. f ' Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. ; SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. M Spring Judge Graves. j M Fall Judsre Montgomery. 1 M Ilallfa tJan. 9th,itMarcH 5th,;31ay 14th!, Northampton tJan. 23d, April 2d; Oct. Is Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. f Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. j THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, j Spring Judge Avery. 1 jall jucure uraves. Pitt Van. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sep FranklinJan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th, Wilson tFeb. 6th. June 4th. OctJl9th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 2lst, Aug; 20th, Oc 10UL ( Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, Dee- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. 1 ; Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. "i Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall kludge Avery. i Wake Van. 9th. tFeb. 27th, 'March 26th TApni 23d, "July 9th, jAug. 27th, -sept. 24th 1B88. Harper's Young People; AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Harper's Young People Interests all voune readers byi its ; carefully selected variety of themes and their well-considered treatment. It contains the best I serial and short stories. valuable articles on scientific subjects and travel, historical and bios-ranhical sketches. papers on athletic sports and games, stirring poems, etc.!, contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu merous and excellent.. Occasional Supple- tucwis ui especial interest, 10 parents ana Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming volume, which will comprise fifty-three week ly numbers. Every! line in the paper Is sub- jeuw-u iu me must ngia eaitonai scrutiny in oruer mat notning nannrui may enter Its col umns. 1 i ; i! Itsactio., "J?5 its beT results. celled i, X- terative i; -stlmnbut ' on a toriiid l:v J 1 "'5u as in 1 . , i speedily Trhen this remedy is taken. t& An epitome of everything that Is attractive j and desiraWe in juvenile literature. Boston : A weekly feast of good things to the boys wuu gins in every lamiiy which it visits.- tsrooKiyn vmo?u 1 1 - it is wonderful in its wealth ;: of pictures, ln- 1UHUU.11UU una ; interest. vmnman Advocate 1 liiiii -m a 1 1 t iiu a v3 iiiir anH aa .... laathing?of food d&er to JiVTEMPt than tktlriiAlo T.,4. . . . 1I.t,nA. viiuu mj a u lil. 11. - a ill. 11 11 1 vj a ' tM WW A . -1 a . . ties; Sample packages in powder fora v pyTnail to any address on receipt of io in, stamps. 1 The reemlarlinaid form TAe e;eat secret of th e cana"ry bird brf; of the Uaru Mountains in Germam Manna wii irestore the songof caeebinht prevent their aflments and restore th good condition. If given to a bird receipt of two-cent I ne season oisneaumgfeathers,itTUliil luouiuo musician taroueh critical period without loss of son. r y. r. KlWJ If ax aaod fui DO UL YHltS IDE. -rtrT eolurai plata. OO rerrmvlaca of di2areot Iraada. pTl Ibay ara wtxtX aad wbfrr lo bayCMBX XtoactJons IcrTralaloa Ibarra ,1x1 FraarTlnr l't rnii kialll I-'VBtaklac tlooda of a3 aixxla. 1 hlj than 1,IXX) barrels will rec-iv IA per fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption .ilrent. Vmler such conditions a few I and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for tlk;c sin. 2 : .WayneJan. 23d, March 12th, April icth' Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. ' Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov! 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. Voll FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. rqrj Tim aw3 tcr Pl-artJml THY lKHJK. lOOpar ealarra P'alct ri .TaTloca af aaarlr au kinT ci ToaU; (Icam Utmm of ta ervada: boar to eaDooLra: paaa for poaitay bona ; tnor!BAtiaa kxw d4t aa4 a hero lobar Irfa fraaa tM atork at 5 I -J ar aimajg, caa -sor &d Lraia. Ill si: u L D w roa oaai tba DOOK OP CARE fiuui l iu pur, ioci Uli fraaiaaa. tvsouxni rclarvl tl TTntnuiil !! iimi i4 DLii i I r, ior 1 1 am i mm, aadtbatrcara llow boild rd stock aa AruLTf. AU aboat PmrmML Prtci of I all kiads blrtS, caa, t. AUid foe ! I O LU, 1M1UM tiootLa,40 0. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. S3 SaaU ilfkU htraK, rkiU4elf aia, fc. mm 1 rn.tr. DnM I !arj; wlioleKilers can undersell all others The tendency of such a policy is to place the wholesale trade in the hands of a few persons. The Muall wholesalers mav com plain, as do th importers whossa earjoes must ie sold without the beneiit of competition, but what are theyjroinr to do about it? They sutTer iu company with consumers. . Congress can bring relief by reluc- a . a.a u-c or removiiiir tne unties on re- fintd sugar. - CURED The progrtMlve element among the Democrats of Massachusetts seems to be determined to assert tself. The organization of "1 the oiiiig Men's Democratic Club, of j the Stxite was completed last week in Boston, and its declaration 6 AT?T?T5 R "vVnlT exist in thousand ULlElk of forms, but are urpa5scd by the man elS Of lnrcntlOn. ThO WhOI tirinpittUd onntainc nhnnf oil f-lm tV- are In need of prontablc work that can N; done 1 1 , wtiilo Unnr at home should at once wnd their necessarv for a partv platform. It address to llallett t'o.. ortl.ind. Maine, and i i . receive free, mil information how either . is luIte c,ear on the tariff question ifTlf1?1?, to di and fully in accord with the posi- free. Capital not required, some have made tion of tlie President, and it is :in crrrr vJ ui a J"iDK'C uay ai ill 1 a woric. All bUO very few persons are entirely free from it. How Can It Be By taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine lor this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. , If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Ilood's Sarsaparilla. "Every spring my wife and children have been troubled with scrofula, sores breaking out on them in various places. My little boy r three years old, has been a terrible sufferer. Last spring he was one mass of sore s from head to feet. I was advised to use Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and we have all taken it. The result Is that all have been cured of the 'scrofula, my litXe boy being entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy." W. B. Athebtok , Passaic City,!1. J, Hood's Sarsaparilla SldbyaUdruiiU. fl;aixfor3y Freparad only by C h HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, M. IOO Dooos Ono qollar, dec 10 l3r d&wnrm .,mws2dp Spring Judge Merrimon. t, Fall Judge Shlpp. f." DurhamJan. 16th, , March 26th! June 4th Oct. 15th. ' . i Specimen ! stamp. a IX begins November 1. 1887. vomi sent on Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, nuv. zolu. Sept. f 10th Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th; Aug. 27th ueciotn. - , - . t . Alamance March 5th, May 21st,? Sept. 24tl orange .narcn mn, Aug. 6tn, Nov:. 5th. - Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug. 26th, Nov. 19th. SIXTH "JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. I Fall Judge Merrimon. f Pender Jan. 19th. May 7th. Sent' 10th. New uanover tJan. 23d, tAprfl 24th; Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Novi2th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov 26th. zrin, Apru 30tn, Oct. 8thi Single Number, Five Cents each. Kemittances should be made' by Post-Office .Money oraer or urart, to avoid chance of loss. ! : I: J It . ..--i Newspapers are not to com Uds adversisemmt. vnuuxia me express wacror Hamer k. Rrnthprs. na 1 1 on receipt of 15 ct. in RtamW i ease inenuon this paper. septi9 tn th aat i v I - Address nov is - 1888: IIARPElt & BROTHERS. " ' ! New York I6th, tSeptl 11888- , ; - Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine ILLUSTRATED. HARPER'S; It com- CCfd, nov 22 md ljrw QOPAAM ONTH. No cap! VOeJU ffood chance to make no capital remilrvd. A irood chance to make money. Annir for territory at once B. s. Iuderbach to.. i Newara. n. j. Jin 25 4w A W p Vfpcr. A. LEHMANN, A 1 L il X O Washington. D. c. lansatir send lor circular. The Acme S. :- r MANUFACTURING CO Needlework at their homes. (Sent any dis tance). ood pay can be mao. Everjtnlng rarnianeo. i-aninuars rree. .aarens Artistic Jiwdiearork Co.. 13 Wii tt New York City. janSiw ( a-vr -m. ja luwpniirrtv t nirc f. If UUIAU work for a whofesale houaconlof MaKnchusett8 showel at their last convention that they were greatly in need of a vigorous asser tion of the. element which is in favor of progress. The youug men are coming to the frout determined to make themselves felt in resistance to the reactionary tendencies of such men hj Col. Franch and Pat Maguire, and they propose to take m . a a a a iavor oi maintaining tne civil ser-! vice laws. Tariff reform and civil service reform, if made the main I supports of- a party platform and faithfully adhered to, would very! Knnn inV tlio iiotK- to!iiVi otnA1 uion it invincible. The Democrats rer till Z6rS. Pine FlDfe aflC I I i. A.X I . MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Fibre Matting. If? M Him ?s?3?x JjO ffi?02 US UMz WILMINGTON, N.C. an active and aggressive part in the ffIIEREPlJTTIONOFOURrRTILIZ coming faiiuiaiirn. The ' nrosneets I ue Acaus ana um, is now established, and Lleblg Company's Extract OF MEAT. Finest' and Cheapest- Meat FUTortajr. Slocks for mum. Made Dish es and Sauces. Annual sale 8,1XU,U) jars. of the party in that State depend on iU coming up to the requirements that these men so full v appreciate. a a - Vho la Your Beat Friend? lour stomach or coun.a Whv? Because if it i out of order voii are one of the most miserable creatures living, dive it a fair, honorablw chance anl see if it is not the best friend you have in the end. Don't smoke in the morning. Don't drink in the morning. If vou must smoke and drink wait until your stomach the results or three years' use In the hands of the best farmers of this and other States fully attest their value asa high grade manure! " ; The MATTING, made from the leaves, of our native plae, W conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it is daily increasing; lt has vlr toes not found In any other fabric. The FIBRE or Wool Is eitensfveiy used for upholstering purposes; and as a niHng for Sampson tFeb. Dec. loth. Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow-r-April 2d. Nov. 5th. t , , SKVBNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRTWO-Ullflov PhlHnc 'i ; Fall Judsre SheDhertL 1 Columbus-Jan. 16th, April 2d.. July 3d, tNov- An3on 'Jan. 9th, t April apth, f Sept. 3d, T.ov. 'Mia. i Cumberland-Jan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d tNov, 12th. i s Robeson-Jan. 30th. May 21St! Aug. 20th, Oct, lau .- - . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1888, edition 1
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