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The Dailf Review JOSH. T. JA22ES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. IS, C. THU&SUAY. AUGUST 7. is. 9. WESTERN IfOKTIl CAUOLI.NA. We think that AsheTille is destined to be, in the near future, one of the most popular inland summer resorts to be found anywhere between Baltimore and the Alabama State Hoe. Its dcl;ghtful location, the beauty of tie scenery, the pleasant drires and above all the health and salubrity of the climate, is even new attracting visitors from a dcxen States. We hare fallen in, when tbere.with parties from as far South as Florida. When the difficulties of access are removed by the completion of the two ral'road J:uea to that point, then will the inflow of thitors be greatly multiplied. Inval'ds who are now deterred fr-jm attempting the tT.ji because of the fatiguing ride in a 6tage, eighteen miles in cue (''rection and twenyjne in pnotber, wi'l tbn te able to accomr!h the dritiuce it. comfort and ease, wh;l the busi ness man who his some leisure to spare, and s sue money to spend, and who does not wiU to be remoTeJ from frequent and tapid coi'uec'on witL bis own busii.ess woil l, w5"' fi.id Irs or'y objection to the place removed. There one thine, tltouirb. that uiuatbe remedied. ilore nd better hotel arcommodatioi" must be had, and that, too, before the sea son seta in next summer, and the fre must be reduced. The hotel chargo enti-ely too much now for their ac.onmiodatiors, compared with the price of both incesa ries and Iuxur.es, aud iu this pjr1 icular Iho Aslioi!liansmust see to ii (hat they do "not k't hegnoj wlrch lays fur them th golden epij. Jf these cencMtioi-s -h com plied wi'b, we think tbt our mountain fiiends may Iok fr fu'ly fi.'een hund-ei or two thousand visio 4 to th"-1 it f Iv c;ty next Summer. I So far a our observation exteuded, the people in Asheville s-. em to be doiug a fine bubiness. There are- a nu ber of handsome stores, wit full stocks of goods, and trade and barter seemed quits br.'sk while we were there, notwithstanding, too, the rainy weather. The country west of the town, as far as Cherokee and the Tennessee line, is commercially trib utary to Asheville and we are told that produce is tften brought one hundred and fifty mile to find a market there. Ihe commercial prosperity of the place Is well evidenced by the fact that for the six months ending July 1st the schedule 13 tax enpurchas'f, as given ;n, was 70 per cent. larger than for the last half of the last year and the estimate is that nex1 January it will bo from 40 to 50 per cent larger than the list just given in. All of this too is in the fare of diffi ultles of transportation, all pur chases belug hauled in wagons, from one depot eighteen miles and from the other depot twenty-one miles. Of course everybody who h?s heard of Asheville haa heard also of Beaucatcher. This, before hiving seen it, we imagined to be a hill of some si.e from wh'chthe young folks were wont to watch a pretty snnset,and from whence they would 6ome timts stroll home hand in hand in the soft gloaming. And it is a hill, ai er all, but a pretty high hill, being one of a rabge of young mountains on the Eastern bark of the Asheville valley. Being more ea?y of access than some uf its neighbors, it haa therefore become the pet mouatain of he people. We drove to its summit, and although the way is toilsome and steep, yet the view from, thence amply repays all exertions made to reach it. There were many points ef iiierest which we had planned to tisit, but to our great disappointment it rained five days out of the seven we spent in Ashe Till. We did manage, however, to put in a iiit to Alexander's, a famous resort about ten cries from Asheville, on the j very banks of the French Broad river, ! and on the direct road to the Wrm Springs. It was our intention also to Visit this latter resort,but we were debar red by the ra'n and the rotl. IVom Aheville the drive is a beautiful one, although the road is very rough and broken. For nearly the ent:re d stance we p.uaed along on the very mr-n of the French Broad with the awift waters of the river dash:u madly along over the bidden rocks in their course, creating a roar a!mot as great as that of the sat when "a gecd sea :s on," and with mocitains and rofrks - THE KENTUCJKY ELECTION. The election for State officers in Ken tucky, which took place cn Monday, the 4th Inst., resulted, as1 was well known it would, in the electln of the Democratic ticket. There wis ! considerable filling Q from the mail vote polled, which may i accounted for by the fct tint the im mcti.e Deui critic m Jjority j in the State has created apithy in the rauks. There were no very exciting issues in the cam paign and ruauy remained from thepolls who would have been present bad there been more at 8take, In the excitement of a Presidential campaign, such as that of 1380 is sure to be, there will be rolled up a Democratic Kentucky majority that will b a noble increase upon that of ilonday last. I .. Sjcial reports from Louisville Ky., show tbaUbere is a falling off of 50,000 as compared,with theIIapb-Tilden rote and 15,000 from the vote polled at the lart gubernatorial election. I . According to the census of 1870, the total valuation of real and personal pro perty in the United Sta'p was over $30,- 000,000.000. an increase of $1 1 000,000, 000 on the census of 1880. The census of 180 will, it is believed, show a total value of nearly $50,000,000,000. IUcent riters in Eogland estimate the total value of property in Great Britain at 2,000,- 000.000. While a French writer claims the wildest margin fir inaccuracy in these estimates, it is nU'ulv evident that the United States is already entitled to the front rank, if not the firs; place among the nations in actual wealth, while it is but just entering upon the most rapid develop ment of its resources. The Cinc:n:iau Qjmmt rn:iul says: n the yaid adjoiuing the factory of M Werk Co., on Poplar street, .there are now approacbiug completion two of tho lare-it wioe casks ever bu!,t in America, a 'id the Urges, with one ex .ptiou, in the woild The one exception is the somewhat not 3d cask t Heidelberg, Gtroiauy, which is said to contain 18.000 gallons, and to have a bung of sufficient uize to afford a couple room to dr nee upon it. Tbecueks bich are being built for W erk L Co., will bold 16.000, gallons 'each. Thy are fifteen feet in height and fifteen feet n diameter, and ?u each of them is 8,- 125 fest each. of lrmbn", weigh:ng six tons iVASUl.N'UTON LETTEK. Waphikoton, D. O., Aug. 5, 1879. The lsst of the members of the Mis sissippi lliver Commission to aocepl is Gen. Benj. Harrison, and the Commis sion is now complete.! It will meet and organize this week, and go to work at onoe. Its plans will, of coarse, re quire adoption by Congress, but no trouble is expected on that acaonot The necessary funds will be provided by almost a uiammous Tote of both Houses. ' i Secretary Sherman baa been infer viswed since bis Maine trjp.' He evi dently mistook the applause given to Senator Blaine as genr-'ne entbusiasm for himself, and believes that bis Presidential chances were mncb im proved by the visit. He gous to Ohio soon, and with customary modesty speaks of saving the 1 State. A scandal of long standing ceases with the resignation of 0. 15. Bradford. Acting Vice-Consul at Shanghai. The State Department, which forced this resignation, should complete the good work by recalling ; minister Seward, but that it is not likely to do. Indeed, it is said here that Bradford himself will be furnished with another office under this pure administration. No Government action has been made public, if any b&s been bad. in connection with the Isthmus Oanal. But there is singular unanimity among the people in support of Gen. Burn side's position, i viz: That the con struction of such a canal under the patronage .of foreign 1 governments should not be permitted. Mr. Hayes speaks With as muoh emphasis on the subject as the proprietiesfwill allow. Au attempt is being made to in crease the efficiency of some Bureaus in the Inferior Department by getting rid of worthless clerks. A careful ex animation is beiug made of the record of each employe during the past year, ana tne announced intention is to pro mote the best of them as fast as pos sible, and dismiss those who j deserve it. Secretary Scburz I wiM aot wisely in carrying out his programme before Congress meets, for if be doei not the "influence" (brought to bear in I the various cafes will be such as neither be or any other! Cabinet Minister can withstand. I I ( Gcrdoe. in New York harbor, are supposed to be members of the Pennsylvania leg islature on their vacation. Philad'a. Chron - What a beautiful sight it is to see a 250-poind womaD, with a back as broad a a oanal boat, bearing aloft a nine-inch 'parasol to protect her from the s an N Y Express. V A recent picn'O was turned into a hollow mockery by every fellow, re membering to bring a corkscrew, and depending on somebody else to fur nish the bottl Des Moines-Register 'Whoso flndeth a wife'fLndeth a good thing,' said Solomon. The Maratkon Independent says the old fellow neg lected to state, however, that it made a difference whose wife was found. The papers have muoh to say about intelligent cats. The only intelligent cat is the one that knows enough to go to sleep at night, and that cat has been dead these ten years Buffalo Ex. The weary husband, as he proceeds to take down ; the clothes b'ne, unconsciously trips over a croquet iron, and from the bottom of his feet wishes he was ' where the wicket cease from troubling ' Yonkers Statesman. Be wise and. Ilappy. If you will Ptop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive1 doctors or humbug cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you. Is Hop Bitte telyon it. See another column. Miscellaneous. Eoomo and Poard. VZSTt FINE BOOif 8 AUD BOARD eaa be faraialed to families, ccmples, or sin gle pers'jns, o favorable terms fur the dam mar, at the pheasant and convenient dwell Ugoa the 6eer ofc Proat and Mulberry treeu. i; V ! i Both traateatrpermanpnt and day board ers coramo4atd t moderate prices. For particmlars enquire of . ! UKH.L. BOUIHNOT, Jane U-tf Cor- Front and Mullet rj sis From Every Quarter Q'JMES CHKfc-KlN'G.NEWS OF Good Crops. Our country frienils have been i specially economical. Going upon that grand old principle, viz : . ' - 1 - 1 "Be Just Before You Are Generous," They will surely have considerable money ! ' . ' ' 1 this Fall, as we predict a remunerative price for Cotton. There is nothing like i having a little surplus. I A GREAT OFFER IiMd8. PiA.iOrt SI 25 vnwardp, i not used a year, po d as new; warranted. NEW PIANOS and ORGANS at r X I RAORDlNAKY LOW price? Foa cssh. Catalogues Mailed.) HOR- J02LlWTlg ill & lllCli.0V ACK WTKKS, AgeuifiO Fast 14th Htreet, N. Y. P. O. iiox, 353Q. julj 16-w (HOnn returns in 30 days on $100 lnyes- f)kdJJ reBted. UQicial reports and mior uiatiun frkk. Like profits wevtlv on Stock WILL KEEP IN STOCK options of 10 t' $E0. Address. T. Potter Wight A Co., Bank er , 35 Wall St., X. Y. , julj l-4w A GND ASSORTMBiVTl g tliscollaneous. 7HBSTt 3 i "iv m n in i - 01 lacoUanooui. SO S1Mb,L 7 H SI 500.00 una BEWARE FOR PARTICULARS -non -r- ADDREK& WhiteSewing Machine Co. ClevelandJqhii Schedule B Tax sotl; fnUK ATTENTION ofn.erch, 1 L ders in l'endr count ia inTiL V-f.-llowin,? extract frun, Wie K.t. , Hec l2. Erery merchuitj JeIr drnjegu-t, aud every other dealer Vf buy and aell good, warei or mershiS- whaterer name or deacriDtiftB ...l,, specially Uxed Mherl inP vk " , in addftion to hi. 4d"aSL?- are shall st ck, pay as a licenie tr n- ,..T per cen um on the total auoaat of n " w oa out or th Statx. tor .h A etu whether such persons herein mention. purchiseas principal or thro i V 1 or comiuiwioj; merchant, i-Ter VuZ HV tic ed in thts section iba.il, lthia u. i? after the fi st daj of Jan.aJj Lf'C each yea-, deliver to the Keruter of nl? a sw-rn statement of the total imo.ot rfv purchases for the preceding ii '..ahJ.w r? in on the 3 1st daT of Deceaber or t 5S of June Anj aentor c .moUioa merdhS , or tu ori . CH i C 1 ttiinreBted in Wall 8tree OlU lO OlUUUdtocka maks fortune erery month. Books sent free explaining evervtr-ing. Adorers BAXTKU A Co., BiKKSRg, 17 Wall St, july 16-4w New York. OF ! I DEAR SIR: Please write for large Illustrated Catalogue of Rifles. Shot Cunsi! Revolver. Address Great Western Oun Works, Pitts burg, Fa. july 16-4w TO SUPPLY EVERYBODY. I LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World No More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for tho Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for All. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Beliering that by cleansing tne blood and building up the constitution was the only true war ofbani hing diaeaoe add being troubled with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, rery mueh broken down in constitution, Ao , and after trying the beet physicians and paying out mj money for many kinds of medicines advertised without finding a permanent cure, I btgan doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. I fortunately Jiscorered a wonderful bitters or Blood Cleanser, the first bottle of which gare me new life and rigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure.! I was free from catarrh, my lungs became strong and sound, being able to stand the most serere cold and exposure, and 1 hare gained orer thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Boot Bitters, and was in the habit of giving them, away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all dueaBes caused from humors or Bcrofula in the blood, imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease, Torpid Lirer, Ac , Ac. The news of my discorery in this way spread from one person to another until I found myself called upon to supply patients with tuefiici' e tar and wide, and I was induced to Establish a lab or atory for compounding anc bottling the Root Bitters in larte quantities, and l vmw d rote al' my time tu this business. I was a' first backward in presenting eioier myself or discovery in this wr to the public. not being a patent med ciie man ana who capital, but 1 am getting Drareiy orer timce I first adrertiscd this ineicin- hare been crowded witii orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the j hundreds of letters 1 nave received troin persons cava. prore the fact that no remedy ever did e much good in so snort a tiin and h d so much success as the Root Bitters. In fact, 1 a u convinced that they will soon take the lead o: all other medioines in use. - ea ly our hundred retail druggists, right here at h.me w w Cleveland, now sell rfoot Is teriv some ot fcretlo in h mtter .knmh, lrHt .old oTr on Uumand topn.secute to the ful ice y-'t uwTtr me iiatement u tionitd in thin Art inn mi!L.L , ing a list of their purchwes, and twtJZ frit Bima hnMra smw T a . t their county, and return said lict to th kJ ister of Deeds ; the Keller of DU keep a b ok in which phail1 be receded tW list given into him. as herein reqoired tj shall furnish the Sheriff with a c.py 0f i id list within en days after the me aregir in. It shall be the duty of the rtLeriff to m. lect from every pers,m on the1 li t inri.. him by the Register of l)edg the tases braced therein. The K f-n ister 'if )A. J..n hare puwer to rrqui the merchant mattB his stat niint to nubuoit Lis booki for fit, inntion to him; aol , every merchant failmu . - - vkugiuv li n in . n to sub tiit hii b toVB for such eiiMimr,...' sbII be ituiltv of a uiideiueinor. nH r. viction shall & fined not ulore thn fift Jl- larx vr imprisoned . bt morntna thi'ty diij It shall further be the dutv f tha Kfv;iu ; deeds to prosecute eveiy inorchnt refumj forojation and cornpelli g jajtn-'jt uf th rop.tr tax. ' J . SANFORD'8 JAMAICA JAMAICA GINGER The an iy combination of the true Jamaica 'iinger witl choice Ar omatics ' and French Brandy for Choleri Morbus, Cramp j auu Fains, Diarrhoea ano - sentery, D si ej ni Flatulency, Want of Tone aid Activity in the Stomach and Bow els, and avoiding the COME AND SEE US. i 1X7" We guarantee , GOOD GOODS at as LOW PRICES as caa be sold by any hUie iu the State. Send for Samples aud Prices, whom hare already t sold orer one thousand bottles. I Root Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days of our forefathers, when people w re cured by some simple root or plant, and wnen calomel and other poisonB of the mineral kingdom were unknown. Ihey act strongly on the lirer and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nerrous system. They penetrate erery part of the body, searching put every nerre, bone and tissue from the head to tte teet, cleansing and strengthening tbef fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. So matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the A ' III 1 Al l as win oe seen tneiaw auowg n.e d I thai; bee oxtunt t fjtl Do ii upel law who fail to comply with iu provMioii.! june 1 9 i .1" I. H. BKOWV. KegUier of Deeds, Fender u els, and aroi ding nA,i.4 Li o. T-TTT n you oniy xeei oaa or miserame, ui dangers of Chang of JjOZLLW J lfif A t itLCixOy Bitters at once. It may save rour life. Wter. Food and Cli- nate. Ask for GiNGEP. Sanford's Jamacfa Clngei, july 16-4w I NEW mm $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Bquare and Upright, all strictly mbst class, sold at the lowest hit oajh wholsal factobt prices, direct to the puaCHAsxa. These Pianos made one or the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the HI0H1ST noHOBS orer 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established orer 36 years. The Square Grands contain Mathu- soeJt 8 new patent Duplex Urerstruncr Scale, the greatest improrement isr the history of riano making. 1 he Uprights are tne finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. . Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. apl 7-6 m 11 East 15th street. X Y "PABOLE BI0N1OR. SA7 north Tront Street- I i 1 aug 4 ; Hall & Pearsall QFFER FOR SALE, AT close prices, a FRESH and COMPLETE stock of Genera Groceries, consisting in part of ' 1 100 25 15 450 3000 500 30 50 july 28 Boxes D.8. Sides. Bbls. New Mess Pork. r ' r; 1 Tubs choice Northern Butter. Bbls.1 Flour made from NEW WHEAT and put up in Fancy packages. Bush. Corn, White and Mixed. ! ! , Bush, fresh Va.t I Water Ground MeaL Bbls. and Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses Bbls. Syrups and Molasses. CALL AT AND GET IT. Corn , Bacon . Molasses. . 1 40 000 Buih Prime Whlte JCorn, QCr Boxes D. S. and Smoked I 04D t Sides, OftCi Hhds New Crop Cuba f Molasses. OCA Bbls Cuba, N. O. aad S. HJ dOU Molasses. Thousands of persons in all parts of the omntry are already using Root Hitters They have saved many lives ; of coneumtives who bad been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and hare permanently cured many old chronic caseB of Catarrh, ;vcrotuia, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had fa led. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness,and broken down in constitution? Ton will be cured if rou take Root Bitters. Hare you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will gire you such good health', strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. frFBr I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discorery cures se many of their patients, b t I 'care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as posiible within the reach ef all those suffering throughout tbe world. Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price. $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. For -certificates of won derful cures, see. my large circu'ar around each bottle of medicine. Kead and judge for yourself. i . Ssa- Ask your druggist or merchant for FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTER, the grea oiood Uleanser,and take ne substitute he ma recommend because he makes a 1 G. W. FRAIZEB, Discorerer. ! 338 Supeiior St.. Clereland O. For sale by J. C. Munds andT. H. Burbank, urugguts. march 26th eow-daw Foreclosure Sale. ON FRIDAY, the lat day of Anjaitsef, at 12 u'cloek, M., by rirtue of tbe pw- ers coni rred ny a .certain inortgsga dead ci ecuted by Joseph C. PitUnsn aid wife, loth Wilmington Building Association J rpruter in the Records of New Hanover CountrL is Book F. I F. F., page 484. tne undtr-ikM will offer for vale bv oublic aucti n atlitat Court House daor iu the City of M i'mtngtot, mington, bounded and described las folloaa: Beginning at a point in the Weitfrn hntol. Fourth street, 1 03 feet North of its icteric! ion with Davis street, thence Northwardly with Fourth street 60 teet, ther.ee Writ'ard lvl21 feet to the Eastern line of Th.rdnre.t, thence Southwestwardly witb said line if 3d st, 35 feet to Dans street, ihenre Bouthat- wardly with the Northern linb ( Davis Hti 50 feet and thence Eastward!) Ill feet to tb Terms of sale Cash. rurcDaesr te pay in papers. june T 3-19tAjv31 Asuignee la Backrao , for Vlltn. 1,250 Bbls Fresh Flour, A paper called the Paddg Stick has been started at Wh'tewater, Wis. The publ;o may eixpect some slirring cuiiurihia. - and tlrckly wooded L:"s rung slteplj oq the other side'ef the road. Alexander's rs a charm;c; place, lyicj dxectly oa tht i?er, aad with sma' mounta'cs i sing pieoipiut-'y in the resr from the very fouadatiotsof the hon-e. As ao item worthy of tioU we will mentioa here that Mr. Alezsader gave us the very best dinner we had seen or hsird cf since we had left WPmington. Tbe Cnicago Tribune verily believes that Lord Chelmsford would cot have ran to ranch if he had hjul corns. The Graphic tells about a 'hu mi 'ol.er' who catohefi3h with b:a baud?. Otter fish story of that eott l-y be believed ? Bos. Post As frc legs j will not keep when canned, the Free Pese thinks that when you eat them the nearer yon are to a frog pond the better. The poorest of us can enjoy a few hours at a watering place by cxawl:sg under a leky awning durir a heavy rain storm.Phil Chroa. ! A to? water fountain man who can't show two or three diamonds hasn't been attending to bus'ness properly during these warm days. N Y Express. Thi river pirate, shot a few days BBLS., HALF BBLS. and at RETAIL, j , THIS Tripple Purified Flour i . ' is prononuced by all who have used it, I , to be I PERFECTION 1 i No higher grade can be made I A trial will convince the skeptical I! GEORGE MYERS, - y Bbls Sugars, Crushed, 1 D Granulated A Extra C, and C, g J Q'Bags Coffee, all grades, jQQ Tabs Choice Family Lard, 1 rrv Boxes Tobacco, Tax Off. LUKJ E 1600 NaUl': "7 c uau BOis and Boxes uiiutr. tO Tax Off, aly 26-tf 11. 13 and 16 South Front S$ AL80, Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch, I Hop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac I For sale low by . WILLIAMS A MDRCHISON, iunel7 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Mer. A Young Man Wanted. A YOU HQ MAK with a little money can COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ! WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 1 ; I F- A- aCXZTJTT, Prop. rpjlE COMMERCIAL, formerly the "EM FIRE HOUSE,havlnbeen thoroughly Ten- I f ovated and refitted is now one of the leading first-lass Hotels in the city. The table is I supplied with the best our home and north ern markets affprds. Board per Day $2 and $2 50 ! Large Sample Rooms for the Com mercial trade. A First-Class Bar and Billiard Hall connected with this HoteL fiS- FREE LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 12.30 Pj M. july 18- A Sure i'ure ASURK CURB for the blind, Dieeain, itrhincr &nd ulcerated bilea bu , beidi- covered by Dr. William (an Indian; nuidj), nllAd Ir. William' Indian Ointdit. A single box has cured the worat old crDle cases of twenty-five and thirtj yearVtaiifujr No one Ded sutler fire minutes after app'J iRg this wonderful soothing medicine L-1 tions, instruments and electuaries ao ' hrm th.n irnad. William's Ointment fl- sorbs the tumors, allajs the intenae itcbie' (particulaJy at night after gettinr warn u bed), acts as a poultice, girea instant saaj painless relief, and is prepared onlj totrurt, itching of the private part and nothing !. SiS. 'I consulted physicians in rnii"-"-r.s..3..;ti Pif..iniri Indian AtollJ aad ltute nema k hundreds of dollan, sl large pronu foan - relUf until x obuined a boief Dr. r-rva a a a. C. m m M Afl VIll wuuam s inaian winimeni kuio ago, and it has cured me completely." ) , i Joseph M. Rtdib, ClsVeland, 0. , 'Has done me more eood thsnall the aw r ,tA mwtA I k.n mn( mora III0 cure cost me more than $40." . , DAvmSPAauNe, Ingrabso, iii j "Have suffered twentv veirs with itcbuf and ulcerated piles, hvingused every ;rea- ij nisi vaoig m muj uutvo - . unUl I used Indian Ointment ano rev -immediate relief. I I Jambs CAaaoL, (an oldmi er) J- Tseoms,ef. hiiiii i m w r miiu a m Lnuni wm w ) wholeeale and retail drufl-ziats. For, $300 l I secure permanent aad desirable employ A MONTH guaran teed, $12 a day, . home i made by the industrious. Capital not required; we will start you. Men, women, Doya and eirls make money faster at work for tu than at any Hung else, Ihe work is light and j pleasant, and such as anyona can go right at. Those who are wise who see notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly Outfit and f meat, or profitable business in the city, by j A W ISJKK In vour own town, and no capital risk ed. Vou can give the bu siness a trial without expense.1 The best opportunity everl offered for those will'ng to work. Yeu should try nothii g else! until vou see for vourself what vou can dn a.L the Employment "Wanted. jusine e fr- rp explain f .'IT'YJ TT 7, ' ' iT I here You can devote all your time or onlv - - a i - m addressing immediately, through Poatoffice ..: .. ' ' -f! . lane H " J. 1C- W , Dealer. If THIJS CITT OR ELSEWHERE, in your spare time to the. husiuess, and bake doors,' ontaida or on the r road, . ales. great pay for every Lour that you work, man, writing or canvassing orders, and Women make aa much as men. Send for mittiiant. ' T? a nn ahn ia f.nili.. STWria Drivalfi LP.rTJLS. aud nart iflllar nViioVt terms free. 2sow is the time. Those al-l w, i -n it. hnnrU. hn .111 1 we mail free. $5 Ouifi . free.1 Dantmm. ready at w.k xrf "f, nm of gi?a his undivided time and best effort for plain of hard times while you have such a money. AJdrM TttUE A CO., Augusta, J gai trf. AddresaT " ' ' J. r I chance. Address H HALLETT & CO.' Uune une 7 dAw, t july 22 ' Wilmington, i N. C ! 1 Portland, Maine. june7-dif. ' d bT.sfl ialt by J. C. Munds and T. 8. Burbank. men 20 eow-dAw I Warm Spriners , Western Horth ! Carolina. 1 T8 NOW OPEN for the recsptfoa pf( j'ef L ure seekerc ano invalids. , 1 . .1 This lovely place is situated in the b";1! fnllU Kfthm Vr.nh Broad, within elf mUea of the railroad. 'A.- We have a fine band of music, vant. and alt other accommodatiosi to fouid at a first-class watering place. For partfculars apply for descri? P phlet. I I W. H. HO w-EOTONjI i june 10 1 FropHtVj. SoL Bear & Bros rilAKEIPLElSUBEin aanoancing w aumsroM friends and patrons: that they ,M( , one ft the moat eomplete and large M ew of : I ' CLOTH I no A. FUETJIXHIWQ 0039 I HATS Ac. And that the above will behold at lor prices : than by any other Hoase la p eI7f Call early and geCBargalaJ. jnna 17 : SOL BEAR UHOf.'
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1879, edition 1
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