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'By a thorough knowledge of -tub natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually buUt up until It la strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are noatlnsr around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft bv Keeulncr ourselves well forti fied with pure blood and a properly nourished irame," ami service Gozetze. waae simpiy with boiling water or milk, sold only In half pound UnsTby Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPFS & CO.. Homoeopathic Chemists, oct 29 6 w London. England. EAK, UNDEVELOPED PART l the liodr enlarged and itrencthened. Fall parties tssenttealed free. KKIK MED. CO.. lie rr alo. S.H j 1 rcc &c n c r mm 11 c 0 vn 1 1 ? k c e c ick of vitro- ui 1 kiikiiw nt-ui uuuiiLuu Kortror Mtnr iqH of orrWrk. Indlsertlivn. rti MASON" & HAMLIN. The cabinet organ was introduced in its pres ent form by Mason & Hamlin in 18tn. Other makers followed in the manufacture of these Instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin organs nave always maintained their-supremacy as the best In the world. - U Mason & Hamlin offer; as demonstration ot e unequalled excellence f their organs, tbe fact that at all of the great World's Exhibi tions, since that of Paris, 18G7, in competition with best makrvT) i XTt iers of all countries.theyl I K It A lOhave invari ably taken the r hlgbeat hon ors Illustrated S22 to S900. catalogues free Mason & Hamlin do not hesitate to make the extraordinary claim for their pianos; that they are superior to all others. They recognize the high excellence achieved by other leading ma kers In the art ot piano building, but still claim superiority: This they attribute solely to the remarkable improvement introduced by them in the year 1882, and known as the "Ma son & nixuN Piano Stringer," by the use of which Is securT) y A XT O ed the greatest possible purl rl A l lty and refine ment of tone, together with greatly In- grans a upright creased ca pacity for standing In tune and other impor tant advantages. - A circular, containing testimonials from 300 purchasers, musicians and tuners, sent to gether with descriptive catalogue, to any ap plicant. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ments; also rented. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. Boston. New York. Chicago, oct 29 4w EXHAUSTED VITALITY ,T HE SCIENCE Ol - LIFE, the srea Medical Work of th age on Manhoud,Xerv ons and rhT&ical Be bility, Prematnre De MOW THYSELF, dine. Errors of Youth and the untold miser 5 consequent thereon, 300 pages 8 va, 125 pro criptiona for all diseases. iCtotli, 1 oil ?lt, only i.oo )T mall, scaled. lUnstr&live gHaiiJe free to a3 yoan; wd middle-aged men. Scifid now. . The Uold anc lemJled Medal awarded to the author by Ute Nation al Medical ABscciotioiv'Addnss P.O. Bojl :,Bos on, Maa&, or Dr. W. U. PARK Ell, graduate of liar fara Medical College, years' practice in Boston, who mav be consulted conndentiaUy. OIBce, Na t Balfinch St. Specialty, Diseases of Alan. Cat this oat. Yea max never see It surmlaV v w aw - - - - " MSP trlli 3 Au.v for j.i t cs: afaarn&J X'urabihintf LI xno Jjaaiy ttoviow. -, Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'r. - Wilmington." N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 22. 1888. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. Carlo is in a bad way. At the an j.! 1 t . " .j nuai meeting nem mere on r nuay it was shown thaf the profits for the past year have fallen off to the ex tent of $150,000. The prolits of the roulette tables, after paying all ex penses, amount, to over a million and a quarter dollars; but this, it seems, is considered a very poor business. The Trente et Quarante has also proved unprofitable to the Casino 'during the past year, and another table will lie abolished this winter. The number of suicides is ' shown to have decreased fronitwen" ty-five to nineteen. The latest vic tim is a young Russian lady, who lost all her fortune last week, aud then.in despair, threw herself into the sea. The Western papers speak of a man taking his private car and skip ping for a journey of two or three hundred miles, as though it were a matter of e very-day occurrence. Such, indeed, is the fact. Private cars in Chicago are almost as com mon as yachts in New York. Every man, from the attorney of a railroad down through the boundless ramifi cations of its'management until the clerks are readied, controls tne movements of a private car to a greater or less degree. A Chicago railroad attorney will step into his own car and take a run down to Milwaukee in the most matter-of- fact manner in the world. It never occurs to him that he is doing an un usual thing, and yet to a New York er tne performance seems cased upon wealth in unrivalled magni tude. It has become fashionable to pa trol the East African coast to pre vent slave dhows from continuing the export of slaves. For inanyjvrars England has been performing this function alone. Now, however,that an agreement has been made be tween England and Germany, where by the latter is . to assist in the work, the other Powers are offering ships, and the dhows promise to have a hard time of it. France, and Greece now in the Italy, Austria, Russia all want to take part landabln work. Whether the block will assist the Ger ade of the coast man scheme for colonizing the ter from Zanzibar is It is quite possible ritory obtained another matter. that it will' irritate the Arabs and cause stubborn resistance to Ger" many's policy of territorial acquisi tion in the interior as well as on the coast. The following is a communication in the Charleston News and Courier. It seems to us that it hits the nail squarely on the head: The sentiments of "A Prominent Democrat," published in the News and Courier some days ago, have created somewhat of a sensation throughout the country. There may be a few Democrats who think as this one does, but a very few. The idea of ever being so foolish as to accept the assurance of the Repub lican party on any matter touching the right of the Southern States to manage their own affairs! You might just as well trust a cat in the kitchen with fresh meat. It would come as near leaving the meat alone as the Republican party would the Southern States. For God's sake, Southern Democrats, don't be fool ed into any arrangements or ever trust the Republican party as a friend to the South. Hear how they arer talking now: "We fought them this time as we did in 1803 and 18G4." "We will show Cleveland or any other President what the result will be if they ever attempt to .place iu power the Southern Democracy." "I fought to preset ve the Union; what right had Grover Cleveland (I voted for him iu 1881) to put L. Q. C. Lamar on the Supreme Bench, a Secession ist, and all the other Southern Gen erals iu prominent positions?" "It was Cleveland's appointments of Rebels to high places ami turning the Government over to the Rebel South that made me vote against i Iiiiu this time." "I vas always a Democrat. I fought in the Union army to unite this country, ;and I voted for Cleveland in 1884, but not this time. Four more years, and the South would have had full con -trol of the Government." . These and many other such ex pressions fall from the lips of North ern Democrats,and show verv plain ly how they feel toward the'South. It was the old war feeling that beat Cleveland and not the tariff. The Northern Democracy did not like his way of doing. His sympathy for the South was too much for them. A Northern Democrat shot full of holes with Confederate bul lets may have a slight friendlv feel ing for a Southern Democrat, but he lias no wish to see him in no war. The amount of affection the Repub lican party has for the South will be demonstrated in the next four years to the everlasting satisfaction of any gullible Southern Democrat. Let no Southern man sav au?ht against Cleveland. God bless him! . Iiftcd tle South out of her w retch etlness; he it 'was who placed th luerj so lear to her-iu hih i places; lie it was who enabled t her to lift her head and to throw off ! thp Rliackl( of Renublican rulp and . tnesuaw'ww 1 lor ims KiutiiiffMs iur Miiayiuiaiii oe is uaiuueu tiuu ueieaieu. : Elf Ctric Hitters. ... . ,, llu rrintHiy n becttmint; ho well: Mnnt:. i a.i u-..BnA irc-ai Hin.Mmi " "wr uav? uao - 1 Electric IJiUtr smr the same song i i,r:ii.P i.nrpr mi'dicinft Hrwaa ni it 1 " . T"7i a .TV:. . . ri'a "11 id ctauued. JjiU-cinc uiltera will cure all dWBSHs nf the Liver and Kidneys, wih remove Pimples, Boils. Sail Rheum at.d oir.er a flections caused by iaipurt blind Will drive Malaria trrm the sy-tein and prevent as well as r ifh all Malarial fcvers. For cure of llradfiehp. Constipation and Indiges- lion irj Eye rie Bitiers Entire satis-, faction iruantoiepd, cr money relimd ed. I'nc-50 twnis and $1.00 per boi tJo at VV. II: Green & Co.'s Drugstore. NOVEJI UEK NONSKNSE. His First Offense Miss Gotham (to Mr. Wabash, recently returned from abroad) "1 suppose you were in court while in London, Mr. Wab ash?1' Mr. Wabash (uneasily) "Well er yes, Miss Gotham, but only ouce, and then I got off with a merely nominal fine." Harper Bazar. Bilkins "I hope 1 am not in the way, Miss Tompkyns." MissTomp kyns "Why, Mr. Bilkins. how can you suggest such a thing? You know I believe in even numbers. Polly and Charley made two; Jack and I make four; you and the dog make six. We are all paired off nicely." Cartoon. Patient Wife (of sick man) "Mary bring iu a glass with to table j spoonfuls." Sick Man "JJarn your hntnfvnn;i thif dnsps Yon want to let me die for want of medicine, don't you? Marv, bring in the glass half full." Wife "This isn't the whiskey, dear: it's the cod liver oil "Oh!" Phila Record. A voumr wnlow. in erecting a monument to her dear departed, cleverly avails herself of the oppor tunity to inscribe upon tne tomb "Sacred to the memory of Mathuzin Beztichet. wiio departed this lire, aged sixtv eight vears, regretting the necessity of parting from the most chantiinsr of women." San Francisco Wasp. "Talking about the sad condition of the poor," said a monopolist, "I've been investigating of late on my own account and I find that the poor can purchase more for their money now than they could fifteen or twenty yeaes ago. Why, a loco motive can be purchased for $10,000 now that would have cost $30,000 twenty years ago." Cartoon. One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does 'jure scrofula, salt rheum and other diseases or affec tions arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling.creates a good appetite and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. Unworthy offspring brag the most of their unworthy descent. HOW DOCTORS CONQUER DEATH. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long experience I have come to the conclusion that two thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia and consumption might be avoided if Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption were only carefully used in time." This won derful Remedy is sold under a posi tive guarantee by Munds Bros., druggists. Itiotice. yjR. W. A. McGOWAN will collect subscrip tions due THE DAILY REVIEW and solicit new subscrlDers. tt T to HEN Many Vigor, Wcakncca brLosof Jf emory -per j:snc;itly restored by the use of an entirely ueU -Jnfiy. Xlie Ycrba .Santa from Spain. Span h Trochees never fail. 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New York Weekly Herald, Containing an Impartial epitome each week of the movements of all political parties, will be mailed to any address in the United States or Canada, from junk 6th until after the Presidential Election, for 40 cents. Address. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, mch . Sew Yrri j SanerlorConrts. of North CaroUua 1888 - JUBGES. -- 1st District, James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort 1 district. Walter Clarklof Wake. 5th District, John A. Gilmer, of Guilford. 6th District, E T Boykln, of Sampson. - 7tn District. James cTMacRae. Cumberland. vv gth strict, W J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. 9th District, Jesse jr. oraves, 01 surry. 10th District. AlDhonso C Avery, of Burke, ; 11th District, Wm. M. Shlpp, of Mecklenburg i2tu District, J. 11. Mernmon, 01 uuncomue. SOLICITORS. list District, John u. Blount, or Perquimans. 2nd District, Geo. II. White. (coL) of uaiiiax. f 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin. i 4th District. T. M.AT20. Of Wrake. 5th District Isaac R. Strayhorn. of Durham. VtU 113U1VI. Vf. AA JAAAU1I, VA AUftAAAAa , rth District. FrankMcNeiil. of Richmond. 8th District, B. P. Long, of IredelL 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham. imn -uisLrict, w. li. cower, oi aiuweu. 11th District, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. 12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURTS 'FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring .Judge Montgomery. Fall Judge MacRae, Reaufort tFeb. t3iluMay 38th, Nov. 28th. Currituck March 5th. Sept. 3d. Camden 3Iarch 12th. Sent, loth. Pasquotank March 10th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec 10th. Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. loth. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d. Tyrrell April 30th. Oct, 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. " Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax t Jan. 9th,. JMarch 5th, May Uth, IN0V. 12th. Northampton tJan. 23d, April 2d. Oct, 1st, Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. Pith, May 23th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judge Graves, Pitt Van. 9th, March 19th, t June 11th, Sept 17tn. FranklinJan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. w nson tFeo. 6th. d une 4tn. oct, 19th . Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 201 b. Oct 15th. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall J udge Avery. Wake 'Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th. March 26th, t April 23d, July 9th, X Aug. 27th, 'Sept. 24th, TOct. 22d. Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrlmon. Fall Judare SMdd. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, ucc i5cn. Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, JNOV. 26th. Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7th, Oct, 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, oec. lutn. Alamance March 5th, May 21sf , Sept, 24th Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. 19thj SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrlmon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept, 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept, 24th. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th v Nov. 12th. Dublin Feb. 13th. Sent. 3rd. Nov. 26th. Sampson- tFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct. 8th, uec. lucn, Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct, 29th. Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sprino Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov. etn. An3on Van. 9th, tApril 30th, "Sept. 3d tNov. 26th Cumberland Jan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d tNov. 12th. Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct, isi. Richmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th, uec. yra. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9th. Sept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus tJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct, 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug. 6th, Nov. Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov 19th. Davidson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, .use. ya. Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st, Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. . NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL piSTRICT. spring Judge Gilmer. ' FALL-Tudge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, sept, 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th. Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept,T0th. Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDoweU May 14th, Oct, 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba-Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander J an. 30tn, July 30th. Union 'Feb. 13th. tFeb. 20th. 'Sent, 'nth. tSept.2ith. - Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th. t Aug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct, 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct, 22d. Rutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykln. Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. Buncombe March 12th. June 18th. Aur.i:?t.h. DecSd. . Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th. seotluth. JjJackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. Marvin Af axr rfh fAr- t a- iuawu iia&4 wu lOU LClay May 14th, Oct. 8th. ' Cherokee May 21st, Oct, 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct. 29th. Swain June 11th, Nov. 5th. For criminal cases. tFor civU cases alone. tror civil cases alone, except Jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Benjamin R. Moore, Wilmington. Solicitor. Court begins J an. 2d, March 19th. May 21st. July 16th, Sept, 17th, Nov. 19th. ' ' MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge, Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor, court begins Feb. 13th, April 9th, June 4th, ug. 13th. Oct, 8th, Dec 10th. On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes rjlRY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITH EA1NI1 BE ULT3 ASTONISHING. Addres FRENCH BBOS.. joij 9 v . Rocky Point - H.tV MISCELLANEOUS. . STOVES. HEATING & COOKING. LARGEST STOCK and most, complete assort ment to be found in tne state, see our Stock and hearprices before buy ing. Tou will find that wa v . can save you money.- - - CUIUS, PISTOLS, I O O.U 1 j A iTiSa . . , i . . m-rt TfnTi 1 - i r T a o 0 A K T ilil - ITIJ fall AaO wawaaua uaj J y-Tf!?;' , (SMALL AND LARGE.) Razors, Scissors & Shear In act a complete stock of - ' HARDWARE In all its branches. We take pleasure In showing our Goods. Jacobi's Udw. Store, 12 South Front Street. oct 4 tf Atlantic View. WRIGHTSVILLE, N; C. rj'HIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER .RFSORT IS situated at the rightsville Terminus of the Wilmington aeacoast Kanroao, and there is no charge for transportation of self or baggage 10 me uoicl v , Bud f tfusic Fna:afrI for tt We are sorry the Soldier . Boys have gone home so are the girls. , - Thos desiring Board can find comfortable rooms and good fare at reasonable rates. - ED. WILSON MANNING. Jy28tf Proprietor. f W!TTI5T.?REni JUVSHILC QUEER PEOPLE Palmer Co '.ANT ik raws c )BLINS CLAW!- t.09 S1.0C ay Mail. f Miami J fix t A fUtinetMut nftKe Fiwf niitl the Noue) nil of the oddest in ankfi. oluitinuiir stories and I niiifti-provokinu llluHti-utioiw by the Prljiee of !uwiiile. artints. f-t'lHnfz lisimecseiy. . urines ny ol it I Jt N4xm;fitHie r. thM trtnt tit(K.aeitgM. Hon. t'ltutonii. if K. V iHm'ituriuiih-nnolhn-jnrAtan't id . ibm htbe-'is -'V.. il. t;oTiweU.l 1). XlPO- P'tmt.':r hat txml tlfiiU HflU.-H. a. v'ojC. 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Harper's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading Illustrated newspaper in amenca. xne fairness or its ecutonai com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its hte- rary contents, which include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, fit it for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the chancreful nhases of home and forelsn hlstorv A new work of fiction from the pen of William Dean Howells, and one by Charles King, will be among the leading features of the W for 1889. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 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