Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Sept. 10, 1879, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. ami frop W11MINUTOR, If. C WkDNESOA. SEPTEMBER 10, 9. ENTEBED AT THE rOSTOFFt CE JlT wllmkcotox, 2. c , as second 'c'las; Matter. VIEWS AND KbYlEttft. As compared with 1877 there is an in crease in English pauperism of 6 per eeot. and as compared with 1878 of 9 per cent. The increase has been general a'.l over the country, and is likely to be greater. The way of te transgressor is prover bially rough, but it seems to be healthy in .Memphis. There are over one hundred prisoners confined in the jail there, and no yellow fever has been reported amot'g theni yet. Over four and a half million bu&hels cf wheat were sh ipped to Europe week before last from our principal Atlantic ports, and during the six weeks ending last Saturday cur exports of wheat exceeded those for the corresponding period of 1873 by-lhe enormous amount of 9,970,000 bushels. The Florida Canal project is not dead. The capitalists interested are now report ed to have made up thtir minds that it would be useless to ask for extmptiou from taxation, and would be content with a simple grant, for which purpose an ex tra session of the Legislature is likely to "be called. Three members of the female base ball club, which has been exhibiting through the country, walked disconsolately into Pittsburg, and reported the rest of the party as a afoot, too, a few miles back. They had turned pedestrians in conse quence of their manager's departure with the treasury, and were on their way to Philadelphia. . w According to official statistics furnish ed by the French War Office, 769 140 men will spend mora or leas time under the flag this year, in comformity with the new military law. Ihe active army is set down at 479,100 men; the reserve of the active army at 144.570 men and 2 850 officers; the territorial army at 117,800 men and 6,820 officers. Corpus Christi (Texas) Free Press says: Numerous gangs of Mexican sheep, shearers are pouring into the West Texas sheep region, Becking employment, which is readily obtained. Their average charge for shearing is about three and a half cents per fleece, which is regarded, as quite reasonable. After the fall clip is secured, back to Mexico they will go o, tone up the absorbing national game of jmonte. Peter Bain of Bjurgeval, France, gained the consent of his sweetheart to "marry, and started for home, singing Joyously as he went. The girl listened to .bis voice as he crossed a field, and noted 'that it stopped suddenly in the middle of 'the song. This odd breaking off excited her wonder. She went to learn the cause : and found her lover murdered. A rival had overheard him, followed him, and : struck him down from behind. A curions happy family is now amus ing the Russians at the Zoological Garden tjSt. Petersburg. There are in a large -cage two young lions, two youDg beais aiid two large dogs. The members of this family live in perfect peace, playing 'heartily together. It is proposed to add to the family a pair of young hyenas and a couple of joung wolves. The managers hold that the peace of the happy family will remain undisturbed, even after it is thus enlarged. Russian papers report that during last month no less than nine persons were bitten by a rubid wolf in the hamlet of Bogoljubow, in ths Vladimir district. They were taken to the hospital, where live of them died, in dreadful agony soon after their admission. The doctors resol ved to try on the the other cases an ex periment, which a German physician had employed with success against hydropho bia. The experiment consisted in admin istering to the patient a dose of the In dian poison' eurare. The Russian Frav di says that this . was administered at Vladimir to the remaining four parsons who had been bitteuby the wolt. They all died, but without the preliminary tor ture of hydrophobia. The order of Secretary Sh-rman direct ing that ten per cent, of salaries of Gov rnment employees be paid in standard silver dollars, sent $65,000 of this coin oat among the people. Already $24,000 of the number have been returned to the treasury vaults. There are now in the treasury $30,678,464 in standard silver dollars, against which there are outstand ing silver certificates amounting to 13, 281,850. By the redemption of frac tional silver the sum of $15 236,724 of this coin has accumulated, making a to tal of $42,633,338, allowing for the silver certificates, now in the treasury in .silver. This amount is being constantly increas ed, and as the ten per cent, that is paid out begins at once to flow back , it ap pears that this coin is not doing much good as a circulating medium. MAINE ELECTION. The latest returns from the election on Monday leaves much doubt as to the elec tion of Divis! the Republican Candidate, by the people The indications are that he is not. and that the issue will have to be detrrmined( by the legislature, as it was at the iut't gui errjatorial election, by if I t hich GarceJonJ, Pemocrat, was placed the executive chair of the State. n BRITISH TROUBLES. Recent foreign despatches an nounce that a revolt has broken out among the native Afghan soldiery, and that they have made an attack upon the British embassy at Cabul, and a number of lives have been sac rificed in consequence. The mutiny was originally confined to! three of the nktive regjirxjents. but joined by six others, makii but they were akiris: the en- tire number engaged nine regimjents. The attack orl Cabul was made at a time when the, embassy was illy pre pared for the onset, and, although a stubborn resistance was opposed to the mutineers, as he latter were joined by many of the populace, the embassy was overwhelmed!. It is reportejd that the mutiny was initiated by !the Afghan soldiery being aissatisned at not receiving the arrears them, and of pay which was due when it was demanded and not forthcoming they revolted. The Ameerj surprise by j was taken completely by the outbreak. He dircct- ed all his energy to i quell the distur- bapce and officers to Cavagnari, sent one of his general he assistance j of Major who had charge of the embassy, but the, officer was pulled from his horse by the mob and fatal ly woundedl The Ameer then sent his son with the Governor of Cabul and other influential personages, but the mob was uncontrollable and would not be dispersed, i The Vice roy of India, at the latest accounts, was entirely ignorant of the fate of Major Cavagnari. , Every iavailable force has been forwarded to assist in suppressing the revolt, but the mu tineers have,called upon the people to Join them, and there is every rea son to believe that ere this the insur rection has become general through out Afganistan. j In fact, the latest reports show that the Ameer himself has been compelled, by the force of public opinion, to join with the in-1 surgents. " ! It is surmised that the movement was precipitated by the influence of Russian emissaries. I If this be so, there is but little probability that peace and orderjwilsoon be restored. The British government has just emerged from an expensive wa with the Afghans, in which her arms met with many and serious disasters, and with the unsettled condition' of af fairs in South Africa and this new and formidable revolt fn Afghanis tan upon her hands, together with the labor troubled that are. menacing the home government, she is per plexed with difficulties which can only be surmounted by the wisest legislation. ! , THE SYRACUSE CONVENTION. The New Convention York State Democratic assembles at Syracuse to-day for thetpurposq of nominating candidates for State officers. There is a great lack of J harmony in the Democratic ranks, the Tammany or ganization having declared its an tipathy to Governor' Robinson ; who is undoubtedly the favorite for! a re nomination with a large proportion of the New York democracy outside of Tammany., The delegates meet with a perfect knowledge of the work before them. They are well aware that the Republican candidate Cor nell, is not popular with a large por tion of his owh party, and that he was forced upon theml through the overbearing effrontryj'of Conkling. They also know that jif the Democ racy should harmonize (and act for the good of the; party j in selecting their candidatej a triumph is certain It is understood, that Mr. Tilden is in favor of the renomination of Gov ernor Robinson, and this, as a mat ter of course, would be sufficient, if no otner reason existed, to arouse the opposition of John Kelly, the leader of the Tammany wing of the New York Democracy! I ! There is amagnificent opportunity for a copnplete success, and there is also the same chance for the ortrn nr. zation of a disgraceful defeat : but we hope and trust that the sober wis dom of the Convention may secure the former. The.. State is - Democrat 'in., -i ic oy a large majority, and if it should be carried Wthe Republicans in me ueii election, it woulu be en tirely owing to the1 disgraceful blun ders of the Democratic rjarty. : i i I , I The fiist performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin by that- moral dramatic company under the sanction of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, has been given. It took place in the Michigan Avenue Baptist! Church, Chicago. Tha desk was removed from the platform, and a stage erected, with suita Me'scenery. The Uncte Tom wu Sam Lucas, a genuine negro, formerly a per former in a minstrel company. The rest of the cast contained the names of more or leas known actors and actresses. The audience plainly showed their unfamillari ty with theatricals, and were vastly pleas ed ; but it is said that the question of the propriety of the show will be discussed befr re a t1j:.mis tribunal. AOOAHUINE. Mixed Mathematics Given a doD key engine, to j determine its horse power. London Pnnsh. The oomposer of 'Pinafore' is in Ger many. Mr Biemarck, 'there is a tide in the affairs of men,' etc. Do yon see your chance? -Boston Post. Some people seem to think that it i with religion as with oysters it ia only to be enjoyed during the months with an r' in them. New York Mail.; Philadelphia 13 getting ready its taffy for Minister Welsh. Tfcffy, it will be remembered, was a Welshman. New Yoik Commercial Advertiser.' I ToTichicgly picturesqe, tenderly sug gestive, and bewitohingly piquant is about the language to be employed :.u describing the new fall bonnet. Waterloo Observer. 1 A lame boy may not be able to climb a greased pole as wel; as an athletic bcnoolboy, but if you wish i an errand done quickly, you'd better, send the boy that has to walk with crntohes. Nt w York Ey press. Oan there be happiness where there isno iovt? solemnly dairies an au thor in a book on marriage. Nbt much happiness, perhaps, but if the girl is awfully rich there can be lota of fun.-j-Rckland Courier. We know a girl who will wrestle with a croquet mallet in the hot cu t tor hours u d not complain. But just ask her to hold on to the wooden cud of a broom for a few i minutes 'an 1 rthe'll have a fit. Stillwater Lam bur man. j 1 j Economical: Young Wif . (shopping) fl m giving a small dinner to-iuor- row. and I tkha 1 want some lamb.' Bnteher Y-?s 'm; fon-qaarter o lamb, W Young Wile; 'Won, I think three quarters viill be enough!' liondou Punch. ! i A carpet dealer in Burlington ad -vertises, 'new Brussels carpet that cant be beat' That's the kind ve want at oar house. Send us ha'f a dozen ; you may keep the chang. Burlington Hawkuye. ' Professor Wilder says : If you are choked, get down upoti all -f our h s d oough,' Oh, yes, Professor Wild" r, that is all well enough, I but fcuppos you have only just stolen a horse, and you are being choked by a p arty of fexas regulators. Burlington Hawk-f A dangerous - rival : Fashionable wife Good heavens, George I yoa are not going out to dinner like that ! Athletic husband (in fnll evening dress excepting that bis arms are bare to the shoulders) Just ain't I though 1 Look here, Maria, I'll grant you your neck and 6houlderp,' and your pretty face ; but I think I can beat you on the matter of arms and 'if so, why shouldn't I show as much of them as you do ? London Punch. Ex-Governor Hendricks accepted an invitation to attend a publio meet4 ing the other day. WheD he hoard his name read out us one of the vice pres idents of the meeting, he jumped to his feet and exclaimed: 'Mr President and gentlemen I canoot, J will no, accept second pla Then he exea?d himself, and went out and butted his head against the side of the building. Cin. Enquirer. All the spellicg 'reforms of all tb men in all the world will not succeed in lessening the intensity of the school boy's fffectiou who eorawls ou bis slate with a broken pencil, 'i luv you,' and hands it across the aisle, with a big apple, to a pretty little blua-eypd girl who reads in the Second Reader L Steuben ville Herald. IIow to get sick. Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised; and then you will want to know' ' -! How to get well. Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters! See other column. : Headquarters for' Ale Lager Beer and Porter. ZX- XrX.AXl.CT73 dt 80X?'3, No. S Market Street C IAN FURNISH ?OD WITH THE BESl Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. J Coantrr brderi promDtly attend-! ta $D500 TO $6000 a year or $5 to $0 a day in you own local ty. No risk, j Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can Tail to make money fas' Any one can do the work You can male i i f w 50 cents to $2 1 an hour by devoting youi evifcibgS snd spare time to the business. It costs notLing to try the business. Nothing lise it tor money mak ing ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Header, if vou want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will send you tali particu lars and private terms free : sauapl-s worth $5 also free; you can then make up your mind for yourself, j Address GEORGE ST1NSON& CO , Portland,!Maine.i - i . Burbank's Pharmacy. P&KSCRIPTI0N8 OOMPO OK DED with . 1 : ; ! ' i ' I' I-' - care aad aeemraey by competent hands. Oalv agener in the eity of Holman Liver Pad Co's re&edies. aag 2$ rune i-aw Miscellaneous. PI AMO ad on a iwe. $i3ii0; 4'0 o...d nij f2U5; fS.5 Organs only $73.75. Trenicudous deduction daring th Midaunnr inuiith. Having been KLEOTED MAYOR of my eity and en trusted with its bond shvuld be sufficient proof of my responsibility. Latest cir Calais and IHust atd .Newspapers free. Address DANIEL F. BE ATI Y, Waahington, X. J. an; 13. AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastegt-Selli Pictorial Books and Bibles. P'ies reduced 33 per cent. Natiokal Pcs lishimo Co., Hhilada.j Pa. , aoe 13 CiOnn "tari" 30dajson$l00 in 4 1 ZUU vested. Official reports and infor mation fkee. Like orofits wedy on 8 took options cf $10 to 50. Address, T. Potter "Wight A Co., Bank er , 35 Wail 8t., N. Y. aog 13 BENSON'S CAPCINE PDRUS PLASTERS CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK. i ' I: So d by all Druggists. Seabukt 3t Johnson, Proprietors, 21 Piatt st.f N. Y. an 13 Mast a Dollar formerly spent on expen sire Hulphar baths is bow sared by snbstitat ing therefor 1 ij GLENN'S SULPHUR S3AP which is jast as beneficial bat infinitely cheap er. Local diseases of the skin, rheumatism and goat are all relieved by this standard remedy. Complexion blemishes are eradi cated by it, and it imparts to the' cuticle a pearly whiteness and velvety oftnesa which greatly enhances femalo charms 8old by Druggists. aog 13 SANFORD'S The oniy combination kf tne true Jamaica (iinger witl- choice Ar omatics and 1 French Brandy for, CI oler , CboieraMor bus, Cramp.' nd Pains, Dia rrha a c- -entery, D si e fij Flatuleacy, Wni of Tone aaa Activity in the Stomach and Bow els, and avoiding the JAfilAlOA dangers of Changs of Water, Food and fJH nate. aue 13 GINGER. Dr.SANFORD'S LIVER INV2G0RAT0R is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of v. t : t . x v x . . i t . o bicr, oiumHcu ana uoweis. -n is r ure ly Vegetable. It never debilitate. -It if Cathartic and Tonic. It has been Used in mv p actice and by the public, lor more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Bend for Circular. S. T. W. HANFOrtD, M. D., 162 Broadwav, New York Citv. Any Draught will tell you its reputation, aufir 13 MALARIAL and all fevers can be avoided by keeping the stomach,' bowels, liver aud kidnejs in healtny condition with RICH ARU'8 TKETOTAL TONIO. Phveician rely on the ingredients of this remedy for their Bafety from disease, and all who tak tnis tonic escape sickness and fevers of very kind. No other remedy so surely correc ts and reraov s ever? morbi4 tendency, and it mast be t'ied to know the perfect health and strength its use insures. Drag?ists soil ic. VAN BU-KIRK & CO., 18 Veser street, New York. avg 13 Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Balisbtirr Mrs- One Corner West Raleigh National L:.x. RALEIG a,N, C. Board by the day or on the European pi's fttisfaction gurranted in every parties'.' My bar is supplied with Tlnche's tro'ld Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 18fl Rye, Ffeif'or A and C, I and many more of the Fi brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourhan. oot ltf M I 300 A MONTH j"ia m teedj. $12 a dt home made by the industrious. Capital not required; we will atart you. Men, women.j boys and ir;' mrikv miiny faster at work for us than a anything else. The work is lighi -ud pleasant, and such as afiy0ne can g' i'ii at. Those who are wise who wf 'liis notice will send us their addresses at one and see for themselves. I Costly Outfr and terms free. Now is th time. 'Ic rpady at work are laying up large s;:ih i1 money. AUdwTRUE &CO , Au .ai.i, Maine. i une7 dA-r The Kew ,Bunny outlK' THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST PAPER IN AMERICA. Send for it at Once See Our Clnb j i Bates V ('' j rPHE "SUNNY SOUTH" Is now tne inod X el weekly of the age. It comes ut in an entire new rire aod new make-up generally and is overflowing wita the ric :esi and spi ciest matter tf the day oems. Ki-saj-g. eitoriei, .News of the Wwk, Wit and Humor, Female Ga uip, Domestic Matters, Letters from all Sections, Notes of Tiavel, Pnzxies, (Thees, Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Health N otes, Personals, Stage Notes, Movement in Southern Society Fashion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspondents, Bi graphies with Portraits of distinguished men and women, Humorous Engravings-, beneational 1 Clip pings, Correspondents' Column, Local Mat ters, Kailroed (iuide, an? forcible editorial upon all subj-cts. If it possible to uiakea paper more complete? Oet a copy and ex amine it. It n-w circulates in all the State' at d Territories, in England, Ireland, Cana da. Australia, B-azil, and the Indian .Nation It is rea 1 an honor to the South and our people are proud of it, ai.d every one should take it immediately.! I The price is only $2.60 a year. We will send the 'Suony South" aod the Daily Bkviiw one year for $6, or. we will send the "Sunny South" and the Wilmikstoh Joca BA.U one year for $3.60. The "Sunny rioutb" and "Boys nd Girls of the South' will be furnish td one year for $3.60, with a Urge and magnificent pictmr Uixown in. AodreM this office, r J. H. W. B SEALS, may'17 j j Atlanta. Oa. Old newspapers. QUANTIT OP OLD NEWSPAPERS fox wrapping, offered for sale cheap at the sept ?PJ WOfyiQE,, Miscellaneous. ' THE BEST SOLD BY S1500.00 rORARTlCULAR -wiDtnu- ADDRESSJ YYHI1 LDLWINti MAHINb. YELLOW FEVER BLACK VOMIT. It is too soon to forget the ravages of this terrible disease, which w.l! no doubt return in a more ma'ignant and virulent frm in the fall months of 1879. Mkbbkll'b Hkpatimb, a Kemedy disoovered in Southern Nubia and used with such won derful results in South America where tbe most aggravated oases of fever are found, causes from olo t two ounces of bile to be filtered, or strained from the blood each j tide it pas.-ess through the Liver, as long as an ex cess of bile exists. By its wonderful action oa the Liver and Stomach the HEPAT1NK not only prevents to a certain tv any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but also cures Head ache, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all! Malarial diseases. 1 No one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel tbe Malarial Poison and excess of bile troin the blood by unng Merrill's Hkpatini, which is sold by' all Druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 bottles, or will be sect by express by the Proprietors. A. F. MRRkkLL A CO., Philadelphia, Pa, i Dr Femberton's Stillinsria or Queen's ! Delight The reports of wonderful cures o Rheumatism, Scrofula, Sal.t Kheum, Syphi lis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that come from all carta ot the country, are not onlv remark able but so miraculous as to be doubted wer it not for the abundance of proof. Remarkable Cnre of Scrofula, &p. CASE Oh" (JUL. J. C. BKANON. I ! j KisqstjS, Ga , Sept. 15, 1871 (brents: or tixteen yars l nave been a great sufferer from Scrofula in ifmostdis- ireasing forms, i have been co fi ed to mv room and be i for fifteen y ars with Bcrofu lous ulcerations. Tbe most approved reme dies for cuch cases bad been used, and tne most eminent physicians consulted, without any decided benefit. 1 hus prostrated, dis tress d, desponding, I was advised by Dr. yer, ot Jfloyd county, Ua., to commence the use of your Compound Extract Stullingia Language is as insufficient to describe the re lief I obtained from th use of the Milliogia as it is to convey an adequate idea of the in tensity of my suffering before using your medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedies and continued th use of y ur Extract of stillingia, until I can say truly, "1 am cured of ail pain," of all disease, with; nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my profession. More than eight months have elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any return of the disease For the truth of the above statement, I re-j fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, Oa., and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall eyer remain, with the deepest gratitude, Your obedient servant, J. C BRANSON! Atty aULaw. I. T A MIRACLE. WmtPoirt, 6a 8ept. 16, 1870. Gents: My daughter was taken on the 25th day ot June, 1863, witb what was supposed to be Acute Rheumatism, and was treated for the same with no success. In lb arch,1 follow ing, pieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from tbe elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of bne came out of the right foot am leg. The ease Was then pronounced one of White HwelliBg. A-fte' having been confined aooat six years to her bod, and ihe case considered hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Pemberton's Compound I'xtracr of Stillingia, and was so well satis fied with its effects that I have continued the ute of it until the present. j My daughter was confined to her bed about sixyeats befo-e she sat up or even turned over without he d. She now sits ud all dav. and sews most of her ti has walked across tua room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk well. I attribute her recove ry, with the blessing of God, to the use o your invaluable medicine. With gratitude I am, yours truly. W. B. BL ANTON. Wbst Poikt, Ga., Sept 16, 1870.. Gents: The ab' ye certificate of Mr.W. B. 81 an ton we know and certify to as being true. The thing is so; hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours truly, ! CRAWFORD A WALKER, Druggists. I HON. H.ID. WILLI AM8. i pSf DR. Pemberton's Stillingia is pre pared by A. F. Merrell A Co.,' Phila., Pa. rtcld by all Druggists in $1.00 bottle, or dent by express. Agents wanted to canvas everywhere. Send for Bork Curious Story" free to all. Medicines sent to poor people, payable in instalments. may 28 Sol. Bear 6l Bros.. rpAEE PLEASURE in announcing to thei numerous friends and patrons that they hav ' I i one of the most complete and largest stocks of I CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOJDS HATS! &c;. And that the above will! be'sold at lower prices than by any ether House in the city Call early and get Bargains. , June 17 SOL BEAR APROD- Employment Wanted. IN THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE, in doors, outside or on the roa I, sales man, writing or canvassing orders arid consignments. By a man who is famiiiar with tra.le in all it branches," who will give his undivided time and best efforts fr a small salary. Address, J, inly 2 . Wilmington, C. ' Go to 1 JOHN CARROLL'S BAB,' ! SOUTH SIDE MAHKKT, Between Front and Water Streets, if you want a first-clnss drink put up in the fir.eet style of tie art. Fancy arises are a specialty at this Bar. Only the best Wines, Wbirkies Brandies and Cigars are offered at this estab, lishmen. i i - july 5 : 1 1 , Visitors to Emithville WILL FIND THE BEST LTQU0R8, Wi- es, Beer and Cigars ar tpj place. The celebrated Delmonico and Blue Grass Whiskeys, Dry Vines, Champagne and Mil waukee Beer always on hand Sardines and Pickets for convenience of exemrsionists, at I - J. D. DAVIS, Wt W?Cc f Qarrision. MUceUari0ou;tr L.U. CLEVELAND, OHIO. L5f IN A BiJTTLI Theorist Valuable Mtxl! Miter. ery Knovrn to the More Use for Quininb, mJZ or Mineral Poison s-LifeTS6 Blood. SfrATiryfr. U l1 7 e ' w uuc and Health for AIL AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ptBLlc Believing that b eleansiner! th- ''J. . building up the constitution w' as their..'4 wa of bani hiu dixeaxe and L,;-- i y.u, with weakness of the luni much broken down in constitntioa T after trying the best physicians andl.'.? out my money for many kinds ofmLdie,f advertised without finding a pernitaen, ea? lib. km doctonn myself, utim m JX;r made from roots and herbi.l 1 f0 rtal , discovered a wonderful tfitteri or' CUanser,the first bottle of whicn naTe ms life and vigor, and in time effected a tlimL nent oure. 1 was free trom catarrh mtlnB became strong and sound, bein able to itaS the most Bevere sold and exposure, tod 1 u (rained over thirty pounds in weight VM ing confident that I had made a wftnderrili discovery m medicine, I prepared t oitnntr ot the Root bitters, and was in th habit. ( giving tr.em away to sick friends and Bi' bors. 1 found tne medicine effected the m.wt wonderful cares of all diseases ctuied frnr humors or scrofila in the blood, Improdenc. Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Due1 Torpid Liver, Ac , Ac. The news of J discovery in this way spread frouj onepergoi to anotner until I found myself called rj,a to supply patients with medicire lr ni wide, and I was induced to estAbllsh a lb.ir atorj for compounding and bottling the RoU Bitters in large quantities, and I now d ?Jn al' my time to this business. ; I 1 was at first backward in presenting eitnsr myBelf or discovery in this way to thspiblie, not being: patent med'eiue man and with small capital, but I am getting brtrely over that, bince I first advertised this median have been crowded witn orders from diufi gists and country dealers,1 and the huodrdj of letters! hare received from persongctmd,, prove the fact that no remedy erer did n much good in so short a time and h &d to innfl success as tbe Root Bitters. In fact, 1 am convinced that they .will soon take the letil O' all other medicines in I use. Ier j oae hundred retail druggists, right here it bum ; in Cleveland, now sell Roct Bitters, some df whom have already sold orer one thomani bottles; ! I I 1 i Root Bitters are strictly a medical prepir ation, such as was used in the goodbfd dsvi r i-.l . i ! . i I I : r oi our ioreiamers, wnea people w re co'a by some simple root or plant, snd allien calomel and other poisooj of the jmineral kingdom were unknown. They act strongly on tte liver tndkidncyt, keep the bowels regular and I build up iLa nervous system. 'hej petttrate eTery pwt of the body, searching out every nem, bon and tissue from the head to the feet, cleansinsr and strengthening tbeifonnuin surings of life, hence they must reses tit diseases by purification and nourishment. I No matter wbat your feelings or symptoms are, wnat trie disease or aliment is, ue tvo Bitters. Don't wait until you are sickJ but if you only feel bad or nnsrabie,-aie the Bitters at once. It may save your lil)s, I Thousands of persons in all parrs of the ountry are already using ! Root Bittfn Thv hiivn na.ved manv lives of Cnsumtivi who bad been given up by friends and phjcv cians to die. and have permanently cure many old chronic Cases of Catarrh, crofulJ RheumatismDyspepsia, and 8kin DisenJ where all otner treatments naa i&'iea. sr rnn t rnn hip) with nick headache. CotivcnwJ dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the moott nervousness. and broken down in coustitutiu: Yon will be cured if vou take Root Bitten. Htp Tnn hnmor and nimoles on VOOf M or skin? Nothing will giTe joulsa4hg health. atrfnirth. and beautv asiRoot Hi tera. ' ' " ' M - I know that jealous physicians ti rrv hnmhncr beauae mv discovery COT 91 t mnv of thnir natlants. b I Care hOt i It now mv desire and determination tb plH mv Root Bitters as fast as pos-lble witbia tt' rainh nf all thniM anflprintr throuffhoot U world. Holdbv wholesale and; retail I dni gists and country merchants, or sent bye press on receipt of price, S 1.-00 per bottle, S.S.OO. For certificates of Hrfnl on-fBufiA mv lares circular aroi each b( ttle of medicine. Read land j udge b yournalf. 1 i toaAsk vour rurgist r I merchint v FRAZISK'S ROOT BITTKR, the F A tak a noaribaritDtehaBX erommend because he makes a large proft . O. W. FRAIZER, Discdverer. Forsle by J. C. Muhds and T. tf. Borbtfl druggists. marcn aotn eow-( Salt, Bagging, Tiet : iTVfDvnfir.DiI.T. f 6500 iWtripedH 1 OA A Whcle and Half Rolls BAWUif 2QQ XJunuioa new a 1000 do p'cdTIES- - n ji w inrra i ! Flour. Bacon, &c i 1000 Bbls "Freeh Flour, ! 250 Boxes DJ H. and Smoked Sid 60 Bbls City, Mess Pork, j 76 Tubs Choice Family J-sra, 125 Bb!s Sugars, Crsshed Or8 r.xtra' U, and v ! 'ftk ru non am noxes rrwu - ' 175 Bags Coffee, all grades, i gir Buckets, Paper Twine. Tohacco and Snuff- ! M 1500 KEQS NAILS if l 1 (inn Bdls Hoop Iron, J Manchester Yarns aad , i Sheetings. I For sale low by fJn!J WILLIAMS k MUaCSV. aug 25 Wholasale Ore vfTi CHAS. KLEIN, Uniertater and Calinet Hai&f Ho. 24 South Strt ' WILMINQTON a CT A fins asffrtment of CJ ketseonstantlyon hand. i Cleaned wdYarnlshed, nOrdrt jjj b
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1879, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75