TLe Lajlj Review Josh. T. JAMES. Ea. mid Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. WKDNBS04T. 8EPTEMBKR 24, 9. ENTERED .AT THK P09T0FFTCK AT WlLMINOTOK, N. C, AS SiCCOND CUlS MattkhJ VIEWS AN) H . During the last month six Dew nation al banks hare been established three in the West and three in New England and New York. The amount ef new national bank circulation which will be issued within a month will amount to about $2,000,000. With all the peaches that hare been thrown on the Baltimore market in the past fort j days, It is stated that packers hare not eanned enough to meet the de mand upon them, one house reported be ing now 260.000 cans short of filling or ders on hand. Mr. Christian K Rosa, father of thft ill-fated Charlie, paid a visit to Superin tendent Wallinc of New York, on Tues day. Mr. R ss's faith in his son's exist ence is unshaken, although the only glim mer in the mystery of this boy's disap pearance was the shooting of his supposed abductors at Bay Ridge, December 14. 1874. Elisba Grimes taid in a prayer meet ing at Little York, Ind., that he was : . . , , , . ' i called mm out ot ooors a lew m,DUie8 afterward, and killed him with a Knite. It is conjectured that Jones thought Grimes, professing readiness, might bs well die at once, for no other motive has been discovered. Brigham Young mixed the Mormon Church property with his own in a way that in law, left it alt at his death as one estate. The executors, who are Morraoo dignitaries, undertook to separate the two equitably; but the heirs, consisting of the original and only lawful Mrs. Young and her chil Jren, have had a receiver appoint ed, and it looks as though they would finally get the entire amount. According to a prominent religious jour nal in Boston there is a very bad state of morals among the young men and women and girls in many reputable families in that city. This religious newspaper tells its readers that the Boston chief of police declares there are hundreds of girls be longing to respectable Boston families who have adopted ways of which they would blush to bave their relatives know. The Princess of Wales is described as never more radiant than of late, 'not even on the morning, sixteen years ago, when in that jaunty hat and mauve poplin dress she stepped ashore at Gravesend, and afterward rode through London, taking triumphant possession of all our hearts.' On a recent occasion she 'looked almost aa young and quite as charming in a cos tume of black and white striped silk, and it was easy to see how proud she is of her boy's.' Without ever making ft bet, and in days when the valus of stakes was insig nificant as compared with the mighty aggregate of Lord Falmouth's winnings during the last three years, Admiral Har court retired from the turf with a clear gain of $125,000. The blood of bis old Tomboy mare may still be traced in the last volume of the stud book, and it flow ed in the veins of Summerside, with whom the late h nd Londesberough wen the Oaks iu 1859. Doctors Commons, in London, can con sole itself for the loss of the Emperor Na poleon's will by the possession of that of another hero, Wellington. The Iron Duke s schedule of his last wishes is filed with the wills of Sir Anthony Vendyckeyinigo Jones, Sir Isaac Newton, Samuel Johnson Charles Dickens and Wilham Shakespeare the last consisting of three folio sheets, with the poet's signature to each sheet, and comprising the much disc issed be quest of the second best bed' to his wife. Lord Beaconsfield never passes a favor unnoticed, never forgets a friend, nd considers no man his enemy, save Mr Gladstone and Mr. Lowo. He kuows that majorities are made up of -units, and that a unit abstracted from the opposition benches counts two in a divisiou. Thus when in the House of Commons it his watchful eye observes wavering ou the part of an individual opposite, he some how or other, before twenty-four hours passes, manages to come in personal contact with the waverer. The roughest member knows the sound of the friendly voice and the touch of the soft -while hand. There is a good deal of human nature in the House of Commons, and human nature prefers Disraeh s manners to Gladstone's. Beaattfler. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beautfy as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof See aw.her column. MRS. KATE CHASE SPRAGUE. Thisncied personage, whose, name has been widely bruited throughout the conn trv in connection with i . t . i a shameful scan- da', has arrived at her bome (Kdgewood) in Washington, D. C, af-enrrp aiied by her three daughters. As ! a rnattf r of i'ji'erview with j her was nought cnnrsrt an fjr the ben' tir of the uewgpapers and the public, land iu residing ;to the eLquirits f a le porter ujoa the ttaff of the 'A ash ington ro8t, she dicussyd ber present unenviable situation and future prospects and intentions with much freedom. She speaks very rankly, but with bitterness, of the past, as her reply to the reporter interrogatory: 'And;bere your iateod to keep your children? ' Will show: 4 Yes. I have but little doubt they wi.l be safe here. My ! attendants are cievotui and will let no barm! come to me. Litre I can be quiet aud wait: for my wrongs to be righted.) I 1 have been maligned- ann ground down until, I have felt 'bat I ws a target at which !jevery body could tire, and yet without means Lr method of re dress. But I am willing to Wilit, becau.-e I know that; leverythinglniust come right in time, and in the best (way. J The bit terest part of my recent troubles has been that I should be thought a silly, vain wo man. Why, 1 have been trained to look upon dignity :and brains as of the highest! importance, j and I have a bigbf regard LtJ the con veutiouali;ies,illhouli I belieyel have iiut that reputatioh. Toj be so misreps earned so misundersfood, has given me my great est pain. 1 have been charged with all sorts of misdoings, of which 1 am totality innocent. IFor instance, 1 am credi'ejd with being at thd CJapiol nearly every uy oi tne la?a tessioiit 1 do uut btdieve thus., iu Uio six years since my turner dkd, 1 or House tbut I have been iu the I Sseuate number of times.! 1 became interested in the armyj debate, aud wf?ut to hear both sides of the Question. let '.be oay Air Conk ling spoke, although there .werr thou sands ureseuti Gail lll iiiiiitou and ius.eit were selected to be madd special mention of. Every act of mink thai could be used aaiusfc'iue has lbeen.eulargod upon by m enemies. ' . j ' That Lhore is a large bhkre of mairnan- imity in her composiiuiu is mauif-si i i net apprcciatiou.rf those t vp!o. hare s mpa ihivxi wii.h lifer iii Ii. r aoiliowb ?iid trou bles, a-.dishvi Uiies.no pains to conceal her gratitude jto tlie cliivalry jf the outh for the deli-zacy with which hey bave treattd her name iu this matter, ks the following will illustrate: 'Sympathy, suppose1, has , not been 'On the con rarv. the kind feeling manifested by ray friends have tjuc )ed me J 1 deeply.' Especially has this kindness been exhibited in the South. The papers there, witb( a chivalry that is natural, have with one accord taken my part because I was a woman and defenseless. This I particularly appreciate because I have no right to expebt anything of the kind from the South, i JSorrie of these days the chiv alry of the North will grant1 me the same fairness, and J hope to show that it is not unmerited."! j , . j We hope for, tbe honor of fair woman- n xd, and children, fur the credit of her innocent that the calumnies which have been set afloat Regarding Mrs. Sprague are reallv without foundation and that he may be guiltless of the charge with which she has been accused, but there are two persons connected drama for whon ! t ! . I . I J II. with tne aepiorauie can entertain of unmiti no feelings but those gated contempt, who could allow For the man, Conkling, himself in the slightest degree to compromise the fair fame of a i i wite and a mother, and persist in hi8 course of conduct after he had bean warned i . i t i i i as to the result, there is no execration too deep, no denunciation too severe. And for the man, Spragae, her Mwful husband, to keep her in his house at Oanonchet un- . i I' i ! I der complete espionage, ' even to the perusal of all her correspondence, is a meanness oi disposition, acontemptibility of spirit such as we rust ;no person in the South, claiming the attributes of a true manhood, could, be capable of descending to. She hasiour sincerest sympathy, but utter contempt are words altogether too feeble to express tho sentiments we enter tain towards the prominent male figures in this scandalous picture. i i i i MASSACHUSETTS POLITICS. The political cauldron iu Massachusetts is bubbling and foaming with the intense heat of partisan fires, I bcre were four conventions heldjin the State fcr the nom ination of candidates for State ; officers, including that1 of Governor, and Ben. Butler was the choice for that position in three out of the four. In the Kepublie.au I iii i i convention there was . a squabble to see whether the candidature should be given to Pierce, tee present incumbent or to Long, a new candidaLe, but an old ast pi rant, for the position, which resulted in the selection of the latter. This nomina tion was a sad blow , at the "blue blood ed ''aristocracy of! Boston, and creates I. ! i much dissatisfaction among a large por tion of the bankers and capitalists of State street in that city. General Butler is the candidate of the Butler Greenback Labor prty, the Democrats" and; the 'Independents,:' the latter being maijdy' composed, of seceding and dissatisfied Republicans, j ! The entire registered voting population of the State .aggregates very nearly 880, 000, yet there is So nuch apathy manii fested in political atLurs by a large portion of her people, that only about two thirds of the entire vote j is polled, and not even that ! proportion except in times ol the great Obt enthusiasm. In 1878 only 250 -000 votes were cast, and of these 110.000 were polled for Butler. In that cam paign it will be remembered that he made tvie fight almost single handed and against the most' formidable odds, yet he needed to draw but about 15,000 votes from the opposition to have ga'ned his? cion. lie is very ccnfii'ent of succes. iu th;s campaign, calculating, with a gr od how of reason, that he shall poll the lull htrenth of each of the tickets ol which he s regular nominee, and that i e bhll alo draw quite heavily from the dis .fT-cted in the Republican ranks. j The campaign promises to be a lively one ar d will be of some inte-est to the South as mere lookers oh, but not caring which side whips. AN OLD FAMILY. The correspondent of the New York Herald, with General Grant, intersperses his account of jthe ex-President's inter view with the Lmpercrof Japan, by some family reminiscences, as follows: The circumstance that an ex -President of the Uuited States should converse with the chief of a friendly nation, is not in itself an important work. But when you consider the position of the Emperor among hid subjects the traditions ; of his bouse and his throne, you wiil see the value of this meeting and the revolution it makes in the history of Japau. The imperial family is, in descent, the rnont ancient iu the world. It goes back in direct line to 0C0 years before Chn&t For moie than twenty live centuries thi3 line has continueU un brok n, and tne present .-overeiizn it the 123d of his line. The C7 , position of Mikado has always been uni que in Japan, ror centuries tne em perors iived iu seclusion at Kiyoto. The alika 'o was a holy being. iNo one wa allowed to loc k upon his face. He had uo family name, because his dynasty be iog unending t.e needed none. Lu lug his life h was revered a god. When he dud ne was translated iuto the celestial yrebeuce. Wis bin ten veais it was i.ot proper ihat even bis t acred name snob Id bespoken; I uat is uw permitted, bui even now you cannot buyi a ;phutcrHph u ihe Mikado. V is rot! proper that his subjects should look upon his face. When he first receive j a foreign ambassador (iu 1880) his Prime Minister knlt at his ide while his nobles sjtarouud on mats where they could not see; him. i HOW IT SHOULD RKAO. 1 The Detroit Bree Press has very clcv erly amended Senator Blaiue's '.eWgrutn to Senator Allison' on the night of t!.e Maibe election. It says that Blaiue's dispatch should n-ad as follows: , In a Statei which gave at the Presi dential election of 1868 a majority of 28, 000 in a total vote of 112 000 a rnajw ity equivale t to 250,000 iu New York, which in a total vote ot 90,000, gave a liepublican majority of 32 000 eqjiiva ient to over 230,000 in Ohio, which in 1876, in a total vote of 116,000. gave a Republican mai rity of 16,000 equiva- lonts to 110,000 in Peunsylvauia, the Ke pubiicans this year lacK about 2.500 ol receiving aj majority of the popular vote. It is a terrible disappointment to me and I fear that my Presidential pros pects will be greatly impaired, owing to the inability of the Repub.icaus, after au unparalleled expenditure of (tnouey, to secure an. absolute cuaj jrity of the popu lar vote in Maine. A Cabul dif patch The late aas Binaticn by the Afghans. Cin Sat Night. , j Kearney wants to burn (irant in ef figy but the General don't care an f-i-g for that. Pbila Bal. An editor having been to!d that he must put niore in his p-iper, lias be gnu the publication of 'Iil h Kookh. Cin Sat Night. M j i One of our unfortunate managers says the season, bo far, to bim, has been like the Atlantic coast a succession of light bouses Phil Bui. A Sure Cure For Files. ! . A SURE CORK for tha b ind, bleeding, A itcbine and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indiao remedy), called Dr; William's Indian Ointueut. A single box has cured the worst old chronic cases of twenty-five and thirty year s'ctaijdinjf. No one Le d sutler five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing medicine Lo tions, instruments and electuaries do more barm than good, William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching ( particular ly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, givb instant and painless relief and is prepared only for Pilt-s, itching of the private parts and nothing else I consulted physiciar.s in Philadel phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this citv, and spent hundreds of dollars, nni found no re ief until 1 obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four montiu ago, and it has cured me completely." Joskph M. Ktdkb, Cleveland, O. 'Has done me more good than all the mf-di cine I ever tried, and 1 bave spent more than $100 wita doctors, 1 besides medicines I am cure cost me more than $40. i David Sparlino, Ingraham, 111, "Have suffered twenty yeais with itchirg and ulcerate l piles, having used every reme dy that cae to my notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. i. JammCaseol, (an old mi er) Tecoma, Nev. NPile Remedy ever gained such rapidfavor and extensive sale. Sold by. all wholesale and retail druggists. For gale by J. C. Munds and T. o. unman. . mcb 20 Mdav Steamer PassDort, pAPT. J. W. HARPER, , Will maire Dally Trips, l3SS I (rundas excepted) CT To SMlTHVlLiLls. and Return. Leav nnari at.w a. m. sept 23 GEO. MYERa, Agent, Now Advertisement. ill T cuBRATED u fl w STOMACH Fevr and Ague is not common in the Kn mmt pta a in tne lau sou wioier Tt is strictlv a ina'arious di?eas?, and so sure i :u tl... in1iiTi.tniil whn aiinit. this D re ly ffiu. iuumiuui! - - r - - caution be exen-pted from its pains and pen- altiea Aaa ioidis iutuuh m a Biu uvu. and arti biilioua agent, d who will vn tore to Kiii8ay its claims to the first place among family medicioes I ! Fors-lebyall Druggist I and respectable Dealers generally. n sept 1-jAw. i " AGENTS WANTED For tbe Beet and Fftstest-ellirg Pictorial Boots arjd Bibles. Prices reduced 33 ptr cnt. National Plb LisHiNQ Go , t hilada,, Pa., Atlanta, Ga., or St. Loai Mo ; eept 11 & 4 n n A returns la 30 days on $100 ! in UU vested. Official reports and infor- maiiou fkee. iKe iv-ronu weeitiy ou options i f $10 to 50. ..i i . 1 C;tock Address. 1. rotter vv igni s uc, er , 35 Wall St., N. Y.r Bank- sept 11 TEACHERS lu MuNTH uarn.g. Fall and Winter. For full particulars add-ess, J. C. McJKDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. j sept ll-4w EAIfD instrument catalogue, Out new catalogue or Uaud n 1 j5i Tiis.tniiiiints. Music. Suits. Vf -.SS Caps. Belts.Pouches.Pom- J'VAilj ' v.... .. . and Flats, Epaulets, Cap-1 Lamps, Stands, and Out fits contains 85 pages of information for musicians. Rt afTs ST! ZZZZ? Mulled tree. Address LYO' & HEALY, 162 State SU, Chioago, IU. sept 11-4W rr. SANFORD'S LSVER INVfGOBATOB i 1 la T a Stsindard Family Romedy for diseases of the l.ivr, Ptoniacn and towels. it is rure ly 'Vegf table. It never Debilitate?. It is Cathartic and Tonic. It has been' used in m v practice and by the public, lor irore than 35 ye&rp with unprecedented results. Send for Circular. j S T. W. HANFOKD. M. D.f 162 Broadway. New York Citv. AnyDruggi t will tell you ita jepntation. sept 11 ' Superior Court, Kew Hano- ver County. Ch rJes D. Kill, Charles R. Skinner and Charles Watkins, vs. j! FarniTille Insurance and Banking Com avy. To Farmville Insurance and Bankiop; i Comnany Take Notice. THvr AN ACTION has been instituted as above for the recovery of Heren Hu -clred Dollars, with interest tJeron from Jnly 1st, 1878; due the! Plaintiffs aa Assignee M J. R. Moore, that a Wa'rant of Attach ment was taken out at the time of issuing the summons n the above action and levied or. certain bonds, the propertv of said d.?f-ndnt Company, in th,e hands of the Traasu er f the rotate of No'-th Carolina and that it i3 bTeby required to appear and answer or de mur to thn complaint of said PJainurT at a Court to be held f r the County of Nev Hun over at the Court Horse- in Wilmington, on the Thirteenth Monday afttr the First Mon day of ep eiiibern-xt, or the Plaintift will apply to said Court for the relief demanded in the co plaint. This the 23d day of July, 1879: I 8. VanAMRIVGE, Clerk Superior Court New Hanover Uo. ! july 23 law6w ONLY 19 DOLLARS 1 PENNSYLVANIA. j mm MACHINE Equal to any Sinser in the Market ! Tbe above cut represents the most popular tyle for the peiple, which we offer you for tbe rry low price of S19, inluaing attach men's. AJsT Remeiuber, we d not atk you to pay until you have seen the mach'ne.- After having examined it, if it is not all we represent, return it to ; us at our expense Com nit your interests and order at once. If you live within seven hundred miles the freight will not b mo e than one dollar. Address, i Pe'nusylYania Sewim Marine Co., 1 :i7N. 1 6th Street, , Philadelphia, Pa. aog29-wtf v Miscellareous. W THE BES T rHE WO LP SOLO BY S15O0COO FOR PARTICULARS ' -"WBtn ADDRESS! WhiteSewing Machine Co. YELLOW FEYEX -BLACK Y3MIT. It is too pron t frgt tho rav pes of this terrible dit-ewe, whicn jw.Ii no ilcubt returp in a more ma'ignr.t and virulent f rin in she fall months of lb79. iJERBELL's Ukpatine, ft Remedy discovered in Southern NuDia ar;d used with such won derful results in South America where tbe most aravatea caes of forer are f.und, o:-use from 'o.e tj two ounces of bile trbe filtered or strained trora te blood each time it pastas throujjh the Liver, ajlonr u in ex rese of bile exists. By its wonderful action on the Liver and stomach the flfcPATINK ootionly prevents to a certainty anj kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but alsocuies tlead iiche? Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseased I No one need fear Yellow Fever wbo will expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from tne UIOUU U V U-lUg .uakkklii a uriin) which is sold bv al! Druireists in 25 cant and tLCO botdes, or will be ser t by express by the Proprietors. A. Jf. M WKKJK.LL A uu., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr Pemberton's Stillineia or Queen's i Delight The renorta of wonderful cures O Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt hheum, Syphi lis, Cancer, Dicers and Sores,, that come from all narts ot the country are not onlv remark able but so miraculous as to be doubted wer it not tor the abundance of proof, j Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &o. I CASE Ot' UUL. J. C. BRANSON". Kingston, Ga., Sept. 1871 Gents: For. fixteen years I have been a great sufferer fom fecrofuia in its mobt dis tressing forms. 1 have been - o fi ed to mv room an.i be k for tif'teen y-ars with scrofu lous ulcerations, 'tbe most approved reme dies for such caes had been used, and the tnost eminent physicians c-nsulted, without auy dbcidea benefit. 'I hus pr.8trted. cis trtss d, despoDding, I was adv sel by. Dr. yer, o Floyd county, Ga,, to coinmonce the use of your Compoa d Kxt act StJlingia Language is aa insufficient to describe the re lief I bbtained from tho use of the btilliugia as it is to convey an adequate ida of the in tensitv of my suffering befoie using your medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedies sid continued thi use of y ur Extract of tillingia, unt 1 I can say truly, "1 am cured of all pain," cf all disease, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my profession. More than eight j months have elapsed since this remarkable euro, without any return of the discaje j For he trnth of the above statement, I re fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, Ga., and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acqv aintcd with me. I shall eyer remain, with the deepest gratitude, ! Your obedient servant, t ' J. C BRANDON, Attv aULaw. A MIRACLE. West Poibtj Ga Sept. 16, 1870. j I Gents:My daughter was taken on the 25th day ot June, 1863, with what was supposed to be Acute Hheumatism, and was t-eated for the same with no success. In Jbarch, follow ing, pieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all tbbone from the elbow to the shoulder jcint cuue out. Many pieces of b ne came out ot the right foot an leg. The case was then pronoanced one of White Swelling. "After having been confined about Bix years to.her bed, ani the case considered hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. rembenon's Compound ! xtrac of StiMigia, and was so well satis fied with its effects that I have con ti cued the use of it until the present. 1 i6y daughter was confined t her bed about six yeais before she sat up or even turned over without he p. She now sits up all day, and sews most of her ti i e has walked across W room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strrngth walk well. I attribute her recove ry, with the blesr g of God, to the use o i our in va'uable medicine. With gratitude 1 am, yours truly. W. B. bLANTON. West Poibt, Ga., Sept 16, 1870. Gents: The ab-' ve certificate of Mr.W. B. Hlanton we know and certify to as being true The thing is so; hundreds of the most i expected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours truly, CRAWFORD A WALKER, Druggists. HON. H. D WILLIAMS. DR. Pemberton's Stillingia is pre pared by A. F. Merrell A Co., Phila., Pa. Sold by all Druggists in $1.00 bottle?, or . ent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every whe e. Send for Berk "Curious Ptorv" free to all. Medicines sent to poor people ravble in instalments. f miY '2Q Go to lOBN CARROLL'S BAR, J SOUTH SIDE MAHKKT, between ront and Water teet, if you want a first-class drink put up in the.firest .t !e of t' e art. Fancy dricics are a specialty at th s Uar. 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LIFE IN A BuTTLf, The Most Valuable c'.lioaili); it i a : ii 1... f v eryi ivuuwu io tiio Wol ,! or Mineral Poison8LjfJfirt. Blood, Strength for tlie! t.rv ana neaiiu ior ail AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PljjjUe u Believing that br cleansing tU baildini7 un the cnnatitntikn - 1 r. . . . " ' lueonii i, out mv monev tor manv kw.ri J V advertised without hading a permanent cn ' 1 btgan doctoring myself, using mtiKiJ' made trom roots and herbi. 1 fortani discovered a wonderful 1 bitters or itl'r Cleanser,the first bottle of whicn are mi BI life and vigor, and in timet fleeted a rlroi nent cure. I was free from catarrh, mt 0ni became strong and sound, being able to tut'n the QiOBt severe cold and exposure j aud i hr. gained over thirty pounds in weight,. Jv" ing confident that 1 had made ai wondtrv discovery m medicine, I prepared a qaanHu ot the Root bitters, and w& in tV, h.:. giving tr.em away to bicx ineDdj ani nel bors. i I found ttie medicine tfltcted h J" wonderful cures of al) diseases cih"d fi . humors or scrof ila in the blood, lnjri-ieM, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney slWm Torpid Liver, 4c, Ac. i The nal0fu, discovery in this wy spread fro-n orle pert..;, to another until I found myself Cii u 'j to supply patients, with "niedici. e lUr ri wide, ana I was induced to establish a lil. .. ator for compounding and bottling the Ri Uiflaro in tariff nnanfiMaa orA I h,.l 2 . o " .w.w mim. auu a jiUU If U j; 'J al! my time to mis Dusiness. ij j I was ar first backward in pregtlntinir eim myself or discovery in this way to the pabl , not being a patent med ciie man anil w.tt ' email capital, but I am getting brayeli orer that. Since I Stirs t advertised this mwlicm-! I have been crowded w.itn orders fn.m druK--gists and country dealers, and! the fcand-kj of letters 1 have received from persiirnc1: prove the tact that no remedy e vr. diJl much good in so short a time and nk i 1 : M in success as the Root bitters. In fa convinced that they will soon take o all otbe- medicines in uae.l 1 hi the if a hundred retail druggists, right ber at tub in Cleveland, now sell Koct Int e whom have already sola over one thqu-iiad bottles. Root 3itters are strictlv a medical Drtr ation, such as was used in the tfobd, old n of our forefathers, when pebple w re cured by some simple root or plaBt, ard Wq calomel and other poisons of the I miocril kingdom rere unknown. IJ c They act strongly oh ibm liver and; kidncyi, keep tne bowels regular and builS up the nervous system, ij'i hey peretrateeerT p't of the body, searching out eifeiy Hitrr bone and tissue from the head o teur, cleansing and stiengthening the Rount.ii snrinca of life, hence thev mutt lenrhUl diseases by purification and rifiurifhbejitj J - - . -L i . . I So matter what your leelmgs pr timpv El are. what the disease or ailment in, ose B Hitters. Don't wait until you ire ict, b if you only feel bad or misrah e, medf Bittew at once. It may ave your n, Thomanda of nersons in all i-ar'gof thi ;1: onntrv are i alreadv u? ing I ; Hoot Bitti They have saved many lives of c"nfn'itiM who had been given up by friends and, ph.T- cians to die, and haye permanently) cuiei many old chronic cases of Catarrh, -ctofo't, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and ifkin Diserfi, where all other treatments had fa-Iedj A'i jou troubled with sick headache, costiafr, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the : W"'k;; nervou8nes,and broken dowh in cois'iiatio:. You will be cured if vou take Koot ttiifcr . Have you humor s and pimples on f f r or skin? Nothing wilt givje jou sudg health, strength, abd beauty as KM w: ter. t i J . '. Ji, 5U I know that jeakus phyrciaa J crj humbug because my diecove. j curei f many of their patients, b t I cret ot t now mv desire land determination to reach of al! those sullering throus hou world Hold by wholesale and retail trials on fnnTitrv itiM r.hants. Or St'Ot press on receipt ol price, $1.00 per D'tl. sixbottleg $5.00. For cer tin Cites of A -fr. 1 ana raw ! . rcrfl pifCtlt'V each b ttle of medicino. Head yourself. j j . fnf Ask your druggist or mfrcL?BlJ" FRAZIKK'S KOOl 31TTttR-J the f ftlood Cl. aDser.ard take no .UbBq awp v. i. . . a kretuW ecommcilu uecauas Jur uioo I a. W. VKAIZKK.I Pitoverer. 338 Supeiiorf?t., Clef Hj" yj. p. Munds and T. H. TO1 For sale by Ol Uggl8tS. Theodore Josep Pnlishnn1 vuijjci w ai.'j , vi ' .- Nationl.! kalWc: c, . 1 .: Board by tha .y or the r ..; . ..M.tuu1 in rfv-rv Pr' . Vlh.ri. annnlid with Piflche ". veaamg, iou, uiwu " -c'J c A i&JH. and manv mare brands of Rye and Kentackj , i itf I i I aarpot. Furniture. croi-1 UST ke;eived'fkqm F4 a Urge aortrnent of WalnWtfflfii 'grades of FUKNITURE; at dreat Bargaiiiis. Call and e D. A. SMITH': feb 19 EmployWUjant TV THIS CITY OR r,LT " "7 J. doors, outside or on the nrJcrt 'A consisromeuts. By a man no .11 ita branches give hsundivid d time and w ! Ji a smaJl salary. Adorns, u miy Mniises and Stores 1 1 APPLY TO I' i ; THE WlcKOYS, Attomeyi and Connsellarj , , .ti Office North Side Market t?W a4 and 3d. wav oi nam ning aioease isnd heW trLhi with weakness of the Juns, stvrhl t much broken down in constitution d(, ' after trying the bet physicians nd ii.'.L 4. i r