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V .-h.-.. . "ii : ! 1 I 1 ' I ... I I i . v MINEVAMILY l nd lee Dots der baby, u-hd and full of glee, fbeenplayin' horse, you see He a Vs letle Otlo. v .n bondrod-seexty In der shade. The odder dy veu she va velghed. f beats me soon I vasavraid- f,w.tpd hed, ucd pooty stoudt. roai of UU beer uud sour kraut- Vjn .cbraall young baby, full of fuii. v i.lU priKht-eyed roguish bon, v .n fiu to greet ven York vas douc- lxa's mine vamlly. t g ked every Bpccu of food aul li Ii notbiug wuateer to eat. I' iboij Tae(hrccs w Takc when We lse Food rrepared for Commerce A a meeting of the Sjcial ScieLc. ioi.uui.. m Boston, a short time Mr CKo 1' ADgell delivered a fg..' e Uf a u.Oht startling oliurav r IW bubjcct wBFoid Poison uid ,he ftcu Le t-iatd, ii true, art, v.'ry llariaiug. huU .-Lou.d be kuowa u. oar legist"".- hu Hli0uld PabB tbt3 ruo.t Btciiig'iit laws to break up . TJtem cf practice tuat will rnaKe u 7 Lt!OD Of invalids. IU UOllCM.. this 1 oiur. , tht New Oi i an Dcmo- ;,at W: " . . ' I'bertoiv La told was veiy lu i ..arvwhere m tlie con o w drib ia ' morciug, m tLe ugar with which WBbWtjbieu it, in h. v-ry bread we et with U. At tint tiie.e articles Lad beeii umplj adul crated mlxej wih Burnt mlerior article, bu radu:iy the grocer and u-firu-laci'irei Lad drilled ibto L.;q of dangerous poiuoua. Cretim o tax r was adultel aUd With Ul .i a I, . o white eartn (a dwgeroua at i.e.. , ted ing to produce kidney ami ntunnoii disease); cayenne pe; per with red ochre, cinnabar, vermiinon and buU phurttt of mercury (all poison;) cof fee with Venetian red and bichiom te of lead, gamboge, Naples yellow aad lime; tea with prnahio ao d, copper, Terdigris, PrusBun bine, tale clay, and op stoLe, and eo on ad infini tum. Worcester eauoe waa a chemi cal; vinegar, vitriol; and candy,, bi chromate of leed. liad as this picture in, it is not all. We are poisoued iu other ways thun in our food. Mr Au gell found that enough arseuic w.io imported into this couutry every year to till six times the entire population i f the world. It is used in ail pai er, lamp-shades, wrapping pautrs for coa fectionery, ladies' dross good.-, veils, locks, gloves, children's toys, tic. A child in Troy, New York, died u few days ago by taking arsenic from a veil thrown over it to keep offtht, flu-.. Lead poisoning from using ves-jeia oi lead is another dauger we are almost a ways running. It ia esprcinlly dau gerous, because lead is cumulative poison; not instantaneous, bat taking years to affeot a person, when it finally brings on paralysiv or meningetia Notwithstanding all theee admiited facts, only two States in (he Union have taken any action in the matter Wisconsin, which published and circu lated throughout the State 50.000 p mphlets giving these various poisocg used in adultering food articles and the antidotes for them, and Massachu setts, whioh passed a very Beyer e law sgakit these adulterations and suc ceeded in locking up in the peniten tiary a number of these public poison-en.1 Baths li the School-Room. A mission school in Philadelphia has in its basement a large bathing and swimming department1. There are four great tuba ,in whioh the dirty littls children are free to cleanse them elves and to take aquatio exercise under prescribed regulations. Each tab accommodates nearly two dozen children at a time. The surrounding floors and walls are of brick and con crete, so that no restriction is put on "plashing. A man with a small whip in his hand stands by during bathing hours ready to castigate any of the young perions who are unruly or violent. To their credit it must be aaid that he is seldom compelled to ue it. The girls bathe and swim on Moiidayi, Wednesdays, and Fridays and the boys on the other days of the jeek. The rule is that no child shall be allowed to e'-ter the baths more than twice a day. Mny of the boys dodge this rule by exchanging clothes nd prrsenting themselves in such combinations of costume tLafc the man wth the whiD dopR i nf. j. tln.ni 'St ' tub Sleeping Together, No doubt the following is souud philosophy, but it will be difficult to convince people of the fact. We how ever commend the theory to the ieri ous consideration of huBbacds and wives : The Laws of Life says : More quar rels occur between brothers, betwten iiBters, between hired girls, between cierks in stores, between apprentices m mechanics' shops, between hired men, between husDauds and wives, T-5 theeleccl changes through which tkeir nervous systems go, by P1 together night after night nnaer the same bed-clothe, than by imost any other disturbing cause, ihere is nothingjthat will so derange uie nervous system of a person who u eiimin4tlTe in nervoua force, as to ue all night m bed with another per JJr.n wht w absorbent in nervous force, ihe absorber will go to sleep, and w?ii w . mght whil? lhe eliminator in be tumbling and tossing, restless nervous, and wake up m the fng f retfQl- Pevih, fauli-findinii oiscouraged. No two persons, no matter who thej are.should habitually weep together. One will thrive, the other wiU lose. This is the law, and SV,tled tife iti8 defied almoet uni versally. " A Carious Historical Fact- During the rsignf of Charles I a country girl came; to London in search of a place as a servant maid, but not succeeding she hired herself to carry out beer from a warehouse, and wis ote of thoce called tub) women. The brewer, obf erving a good looking girl in this low occupation, took her into his family es a servant, and after a sboit time married her. He died while she was yet a young woman, leavin Ler tne bulk j of his fortune. ! Th business of brewiog was dropped Mr Hyde was, jreoommsndfd to tLe yonng woman es a mo it skil-ful lawyer to arrange her hudbcd's affairs. H3dj, who wai afterwards Karl . of Cirocdon, fihdtng the widow s fortune war considerable, married Ler. By thi' tQ'irri ige'there was uo other iseue tL n d .t'g iter, who afterwards ue Oiui'i the w t f j.irxien II hi d mother f Mary utid Ante, qlieen ol Eiigiau LxcbaiigH Miscellaneous. i T 1 i ' f Diseases, like thieve?, attack tLe weak. Fortify your organiztion wio the Bitters, and it will resist andj baffle aliVe the virus of epidemics and tbfe phanges of temperature wh-ch dijorder the constitutions of the feeble,. There id vital ty in it. It i3 a pure-vecetable stimulant, a rar e alterative nd akti-bilioui medicine, and Ihaainot a harmful! element amoncr its many inirredienfs For s le by all Drujfgis"8 and respectable Dealer generally. ' cctlO-a&w. Speaks Itor Itself I il ; A BARREL OF OUR Was put on t Stewards I! Slfe tajp about i I the first of February, . but was not use J up before -the first of July, From July until peptember the av erage (soltl principally by the pint! and quart.) Was a HaVrol .i It is per! Week. now About two per Week. I . GO tO l I I i , P.L.SRIDGERS e&GO'S. ' r . I And buy it. Only . One Dollar per Qt We keep the ( . - ' 1 Largestt Assortmen OF FAKCY y To be found in Wilmington. EVERYTHING 1 AS LOW AS TME LOWEST J PRINCIPE CIGARS ! Still keep, the lead ! U P. L. BRIDGERS oct hi- 1 1 i &co. Selected Fruits i 1 i ' and Veoetables f N STORK AX!) TO ARRIVE 1 ! X EXTRA. SELECTED DUTCHES 3 PEA.RB A Yniety of Appei, Potatoes, Onions, Cab bffe, Butter, ( heeaf , For i&le cheap by T. & ,HEDKRSON A CO., ept C-tf Corner Cbeenut A Water tis Buergies, i i Buggies, Harness & Saddles, i FOR SALE AT aERHAIlDT & GO'S, 3rd st, opposite City Hall. ' RKPAIKINQ DONE ' WITH NEATNES-" AND DISPATCH. ! oct l-tx QURSE-8HOEINO A BPECIAL.Tr " i Hi . Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS of a certain mortgage executed by Alex. Oldham and bis wife to Edwin E. llarresi, dated September 5th, 1S7S, and rebtered in the Register's Office of the County ot 'w Hanover, in Book O, O, O, pajre 149, the said mortgagee will sellf orcasb, by public auc tion, at Exchange Corner, ia the city of Wil mingtcn.on Tuesday, the 11th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1879, at 11 o'clock, A. MJ, the fol lowing property situate in the said city of Wilmington, to wit: All that lot of land and premises known as Lot No. 1, in Block 203, according to tne plan of raid city, being the same upon wbicb the large Flour and (Jrist Mill known as the "Cape Fear Flour Mills'' stands, with all! the buildings, mills, mac bin ' ery, erections and improvements thereon. Also, a email strip of land six feet wide, ex tending frcm Kutt street to tie t'ape fear River, beirg a part of Lot No, 1, in Block 2u2, nccoroin to the plan of said t ity, b und edjov the North by Walnut street, on tLe rJaVt by A utt street, on lie riouth by a lot o! and belonging t Alex- Sp unt A Son, and on the Wt&i. by the Hiver ; the said loa o land and property will be o!d fuoject to a first mortgage on the same txecnted by tbf aaid O dliaui and wifs to tho Firt National BiiUV of Wilmington, dated Hept-mber 5ih, 1878, aod registered in tie Kenbter'd DfLca of ;5ew Hanover County, in B.ok O, t, O, page 108, to which rtforence tiav be haa. -Iso. lhe folfow:ng describtd lot of land, Ixirg the Eastern portion of J ot No. 4, in Hluci 20 , beginning in the Wtetern line 1 Front street 66 feet Noithwardly f-oui the Worthf rnline of Mulberry Kt'vt, and iun ning thenoe Northwardly with Front a reet 66 ftet, thence Wetitwardly parallel with Mu -berry efeet abut 110 feet, to the Eatdrr. lin of a lot of lana foriueHy be'or gin to fcdward P. Hall, thence r oath" ardly paral lel with Front street 66 feet, aud thence r-a:-t wardly parallel with Mulberry ttrect atbt 110 ifuet to the beginning. 1 E . E.: BUUKDS, tgaee. rctjiO-ts iViortgaae Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE PR3VIS10N3 O a certain mortgage executed by Alex. Oldham and bis wife to the First National Hans of Wilmington, dated September 6thj 1873, and registered in the Register's Office of the County of New Hanover in Book O, O, O, page ICS, the said Bank will sell lor cash, by publ.c auction, at Exchange Corner in the city of Wilmington, on Tuesday the 11th day jof November 1879, at li o'clock, A.M., the following property eituate in said city of Wilmington, to wit : All that lot of land and premises known as Lot No. 1, in BlocK 203, according to the plan of said city, being the same upon which the large Flour and Grift Mill, known as the ''Cape Fear Flour Mill" stands, with all the buildings, mill, mactinery, erections, and improve ments thereon. 1 Also, a small strip of land sixfoet wide lex tending from Nutt street to the Cape Fear Kiver, being a part of Lot No. 1 , in Block 202, according to the plan of said city, bound ed on the North by Walnut street, on the East by Nutt street, on the Houth by a lot of land belonging to Alex. Sprunt & on, and on the West by the River. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, Mortgagee, By E. E. BUtliiUriS, Pes't. oc 10 ti i CLYDE'S J i i Slew York i -Mr-Wilmington, Steamship The Steamer 9 ine BENEFACTOR, OAPT. JONES, VV1LL SAIL FROM JjTEW i YORK 03 SATURDAY October 18. tSE5u Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing' of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements apply to TIIOS. E. BOND, Sup't, 1 Wilmington, N. C. WM. P. CLYDE CO., 35' Broadway, New York. oct 13 The First Annual Fair OF THE DIXIE AGRICULTURAL AND ME CHANICAL ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD at the Fair Grounds on Carr'e Mount, in Wadesbo.ro, N. C, on Tuesdav, Wednesday, Thursdiy and Friday. Nov. 18, 19, SO and 21, 1879. Over two thousand dollars in valuable pre miums for the Farmers and Mechanics, the Ladies, Girls and Boys, who have articles on exhibition, i AXVXTJSEIVXENTS "A little fun now and then . Is relished by the best of men and women." The amusements during each day of the Fair will be varied and highly entertaining, consisting in part of' Walking Matches, Base Ball Playing, Trotting and Running traces, Glass Ball Shooting; Ac , Ac., Ac. , TXXX2 SPrAHERD. Eminent Statesmen and learned Farmers will be present and deliver addresses. Come and enjoy yourself, i i ' We invite the people of North and South Carolina, in particular, to meet with us and enjoy our Annual gather; ; and we shall be pjeaatd to sa visitors from all parts of theSouth. I If any Northern brethren 'shall, honor us with their presence, they will meet with a cordial and warm reception. I PXISC3XU&X I.IOT. Any one desiring to see our Lit of Premi ums or learn anything concerning the Fair, can do so by addresing Jolua T. Patrick, Sec ret ry, Wadesboro, W. C. MisceUanoons. Persons desiring to secure stands for the purpose of selling goods, wares or merchan dise, will address the Secretary on or before the 16th day of November next. JOHN ROBIrTBON, Pre't. JOHX T. PATKICXjSet'j. oct 14 THE NEW MARKET Awakens Considerable - i I 1 ' 1 " Interest 1 ! i - i ' i BUT NOT MORE SO 1IIAN THE ' j rOPULAU WHOLESALE AND KETAIL ESTABLISHMENT OF GEO. MYER1?, 11, 13 smd 1G JSoutb Front Street, Heciuee ' f the llve'y inte;elt . ! "i i that is be nr kept ur. rcccifitg fresh groceries And Filliu" Orders. D'HQNNBUR jj And other Choice I rands of Flour, We are seeing at Low Prices I without regard to the advance. Kvpply your- Eclves at once ani save $1 jer barrel. i 1 -i Cream Ale and Sweet C d..- ty ihj 'rj'allop. i ' Fiuits a-.d F.ncF Gjis. The Largest Stock in the State to select e i f i j from at popular prices. The Rosa Concha Havana Segars, 5 cents, hold the Bupremasy. GEO EV1YERS. sept 24 ! f I LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World-No More Use for Quiqine, Calomel or. Mineral Poison sj Life for the Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for Ail. j . AN OPEN LETTER TO THE TUBLIC i Believing -that by cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true way of banLbing disease and being ' troubled with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, Ac, and after trying the best physicians and paying out my money for many kinds, of medicines advertised without finding a permanent cure, I-btgan doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. 1 fortunately discovered a wonderful Bitters or Blood Cleanser,the first bottle of which gave me new life and vigor, 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 severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Root 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 diseases caused from humors or scrof ala in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease, Torpid Liver, Ac, Ac. The news of my discovery in this way spread from one person to another until I found myself called upon to supply patients with medicine far and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now devote all my time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting either myself or discovery in this way to the public, not being a patent medicine man and with small capital, but I am getting bravely oyer that. 8mce I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have received from persons cured, prpve the fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and had so much success as the Root Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take tho lead C all other medicines in use. Neatly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Roct Bitters, some ot whom have already sold over one thousand bottles- i Hoot Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days ofour forefathers, when people were cured by some simple root !or plant, and i when calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom were unknown. They act strongly on tt liver and kidneys, keep the bowels.) regular and build up th nervous system. , 1 hey penetrate every part of the body, searching out every cerro, bone and tissue from the head to 4b e feet, cleansing and strengthening the fountain springs of life, hence they i must reach, all i diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or atlment(is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel had or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life, jj1 Thousands of persons id all parti of the ountry are already using R'oot Bitters They have saved many lives of consumtives who bad been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh; Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had failed. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousneas,and broken! own in constitution? You will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will give you rach good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. I ' ! I I know that jealous physicians will fry humbug because my discovery cures so many of their patients, bat I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as possible within the reach f all those suffering throughout th world. Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $L00 per bottle, w six bottles $5.00. For certificates of won derful cures, see my large circular aronnd each bottle of medicine. Read and judge for yoraeli I i ! .Ask your druggist or merchant for FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTER the grea Blood Cleanser,and take so substitute he ma recommend because he makes a Urge profit , O.W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. i ! 338 8apetior 8 1., Cleveland O. For sale by J. O. Munds an4T. 8. Bur bank, 0rcggit, march 26th eow-daw WHOLTJaALZl PRICI3C. Ill I JB-The following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up mail oraeri nigne'- price have to be charged. dauuuu Uurjy.L....-..Ml isouoie Anc-cor.-............. Double Anchor A " Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Hams, p D U... ehoulcers, y & Hides, C-...... 1.... western Smoked Hams..; Sides, yjftu Shoulders..!.. Dry Salted Sides, " fi.. Shoulders, V lb Utttut Lave weight.... 10 11 10 13 & 6 10 13 6 7 I X 1X9 X JESWAX y lb BUTT E--j-N orth Carolina lb Northern, V B CANDLES Spenn lb Tallow, lb. ........ Adamantine, If set...... CHEESE T Northern Factory!, lb... Dairy cream, "S lb... 8tate, lb L COFFEE Java, lb.. Rio y a Lagnyra, V lb CORJf MEAL bushel.... DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 f yard...... Yarn, y$ bunch Mackerel,! No. 1, bbl....l6 CO N. 1 t X bbl 8 75 aiacxertl, Wo. 3, V bbl.... 12 6Q 6 00 1 25 O 1 50 1 75 1 85 20 Q 21 8 00 10 00 00 014 Off 1 15 20 15 25 25 40 y n s :s UX9 12 7 8 28 30 UXQ ISX 18 20 70 75 1 35 2 10 7 85 Mullets. ? bbl N. C. Herring1. No. 2, y X bb Mackerel, No. 3 bbL....0O 00 Dry Cod: " lb. keg FLOUR Fine. V bbl....... Super, Northern, bbl.. Extra do " V bbl.. Family " bbl... 9 bbl 2 00 5 50 T 0 00 4 00 5 CO r. oo 7 (0 7 50 20 00 9 00 00 00 6 50 8 50 2 50 6 00 V'obl... 8 CO 8 25 n " 45 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 35 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 1X9 11 " t'fiiiiii " V.x. ifiiiilj ftuvian Guanb, .2000 lbs.6C 00 uaugn's rnosphate " " 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " Ground Bon, Bone Meal 1 " Flour Navas8& Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, " BergerAEruU'sRos. 4 Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated Guano 48 00 GLUE S L j 8 GRAIN Corn,store,V 661bs 65 Corn, cargo, 7p 56 lbs 50 Corn, y el., V bushel None. Oats, y bushel 45 S'Peas, cow, TP bushslj 55 HIDES Green, & 4 Dry, w m , 9 HAY Eastern, ? 100 lbs... 1 00 North River, 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON " 'ton CO 00 liAKU northern lb. North Carolina W LIME bbl ..- a )Q LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawedWM ft. 18 00 I Rough ede plank, Mft.16 00 ' West India cargo, accord- 1 ing to quality, M ft...l2 00 Dressed fiooring,seasoned.l5 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, V M ft...... 12 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl 32 Cuba, bbls., y gal. Sugar house, nhds. gal. ' tibia. gal... Orleans Choice bbls. f gal. NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k?g 2 OILS Kerosene, t? gal. Lard, V gal ,. 1 Linseed-, gal...... 1 00 Rosin, gal 12 PEANUTS busheL.1.... 90 POTATOES-Sweet, bus. 00 Irish, Northern, bbll.,.. 3 00 PORK Northern, city nieis. 10 00 Thin, V bbl 1.....00 00 Prime, bbl ( extra).! 10 50 Rump, "V bbl , 00 00 RICE Carolina. E.. 7 East India, y lb....... 00 Rough, busheL 1 BAGS Country, lb Uity.ilD ROPE...... Hemp Manilla.... 8ALT Alum, sack Liverpool, sack...., American "8 sack , Marshal's fine, V Eack...... Cadis eack 8UGAR Cuba, & Porto Rico, 7p lb............. A- Coffee, V lb B C V lb 0 4 00 5 00 6 00 H 00 7 25 7 75 00 00 00 00 51 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 40 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 067 60 & 10 67 50 66 9i 1 10 65 00 X 11X 1 00 35 13 20 35 60 13 10 20 00 18 00 14 00 25 00 14 CO I 45 60 45 10 20 25 60 60 3 10 50 00 00 11 00 6500 00 00 IK IX & 00 15 IK IK ism 13 6 ' 1 70 80 75 75 0 9X9, 10X& 00 Ex C V lb id 2) 00 Crush e oOAP Northern, lb . 5 SHINGLES Contract, 6 00 1 Common, M. 1,60 BTAVEi W. O. bbl. V M.10 00 R O hhd. E 00 00 Tallow & 8 TIMBER Shipping V ...10 CO All. I, extra per SJ .....t 8 SO Mill, prime per M..... Mill, fair per M Common, per M... i... Inferior to Ordinary.per M WHISKEY North's, per gl North Care in a, per gal ... WOOL Unwashed, per lb... W ashed 1 nor m Burrv wool, per lb. 7 00 5 00 4 CO 3 00 1 25 1 60 I 21 2S 15 00 00 80 35 00 10 00 9 8 7 X nx ix 7 0QX 2 25 15 00 00 00 00 12 00 I0 75 9 8 00 6 50 4 60 4 00 3 50 2 25 22 0 28 Q 17 A Sure Cure for Piles. A 8URE CURE for- the blind, bleeding, itching and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box ha3 cured the w(jrst eld chronic cases of twenty-five and thirty years'etanding. No one need suffer five minutes after apply isg this wonderful soothing medicine!. I Lo tions, instruments and electuaries do pore harm than good. William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumor g, allays the intenee itching (particularly at night after getting wsJtm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, ana is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts and nothing else. 'I consulted! physicians in Philadel phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, and found no relief until I obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four months ago, and it has cured me completely." Joskph Ml Krcea, Cleveland, O. 'Has done me more good than all the medi cine I ever tried, and I have spent more than $100 witn doctors, besides medicines I am cure oort me more than $40." David SrAELisa, In graham, III, "Have suffered twenty years with itchirg and ulcerated piles, having used every reme dy that cane to my notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. ! i jAMis CAaaoL, (an old miter) I Tecoma, 5 ev. Sa No Pile Remedy ever gained such rapidfavor and extensive sale.. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. Forsale by J. C. Munds and T. S. Burbank. . snch 20-aow-dAw I Rail Road Lines, &c. 1 i WILMINGTON & VELDON RAILROAD COMPANY i ' Orrrcn ov Gxsx,'8tmaivTiHiBirt 'I I Wilmington, N. C, June 13, lSTp.1 ( CHANGE OF SOUEDUL?; 1 1 On and after Sunday, June 15th, 1879 Passenger trains on the Wilmington A Wei. don Railroad will run as follows:' I I DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dailU Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot " I at... . W ioi U Arrive at Weldon at. 1 10 P 1 t-eaye Weldon........... 3 32 P'il arnre at w llmington. Front St. Depot at. NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRA I j DAILY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at. Arrive at Weldon at...... .... Leave Weldon, Arrive at Wilmington, Fion t 1 Depot att Trains on Tarboro I and Tuesday, Thursday and .starc ay ii 4 :i t A M. -Returning, leave Tarboro I at ' ll'.ol a. ju uauj, ana monaay, necaeacay r.' Friday at 8:30 P M. I 1 I The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for aU poinu North via Bay Lir t daily, (except Sunday) and daily, vii Kicli mond and all rail route . ) Night train makes close - connections a I Weldon for all points north via Richmon d. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trah s I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sspt june ij . 1 ' 9 63 P I! 1 n 1 i;43i' a 1 , 5 : Ht Gen lSup'tG Office t 1 - 1 WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AT 1 . " 1. j ' GUST A RAILROAD CO, . ( 1.. 1 Wilmington, N. C, June 13,117?, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE; 1 1 ,fol On and after Sundav. June 15. the lowing schedule will be run on I this road: t t I DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL! TRAIN, daily Leave Wilmington.... Arrive lorence....... Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington...... 9 05 A M 1 25 P M ..... 3 60 PM 8 iOf M - I: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (DaUvl. Leave Wilmington..... J......... 10 13 P M Leave Florence...... ....2 bl A M Arrive atColnmbia............ 19 00 a! H Leave Columbia 8 CO A M Leave Florence , 2 65 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6 60 Ail This Train stors onlT at FleminctonJ Whiteville, Fair . Bluff, and Marion. j 1 1 Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia), should take Night Express Train from WiU minjrton., 1 t i i B- Throngh Bleeping Cars on nigh t train s lor unarieston ana Augusta. j I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Hupf. june 13 I ' , CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO Orrios Gehkral Bcpi&ihtihdikt, 1 1 1 j Wilmington, N. C, May 18, 1879, Change of Sciieduli:. 1 Railway : Passenger, Mail and Express Train. No. 1 N AND AFTER THIS date, the fr.llowf ing Schedule will be operated 1 on this ") Leave Wilmington at.... 7:09 P M A M y Arrive at Hamlet at....J.. 2:27 J " at Charlotte at.... e:20 A M Leave Charlotte at. ..8:25 P ' M Arrive at Hamlet at 1:31 A M " at Wilmington at 9:50 A M Close connection made at Hamlet with trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line Kail way. , " ! Jj 8helby Division Mail, Freight A Passenger and Express. . ' 'ill I Q.Jit 1 ,..-.w nj 1 Leave Charlotte " Arrive at Shelby. 112:33 Kj il w in Leave Shelby.. i. 1:15 P M . r Arrive at Charlotte 5:05 V il V; Q. JOHNSON, may It General SuDerintehdent. 00 N , - II 1 -V. ., If you are raffcf in trom If poor ftFalUj. or Ungvua b on a bud ot Bidaw.Blakecnocr.ior f'.acr j j Hop BittersHwrj Cure You.ii Tf yon are minister Hand bare overtaxed yocwi elf with your pastoral da-Btieavor a mother, wn out with care and work, or if you are Himply ailirtir If you let 1 we&k and dis-Bpixltd, 1 wlUivut Omulg knowing why, II fV Bf""" Hop mucra vrtllMKestorwYonV )- If yon are man Of bus-Hi new, weakened by the tram of youi everyday Mdutit? or roaa itt tera, toiling over yourHmidiught work, fk jl ,' ' Hop Bitters willljstrciiathen YioB . If you Gro ynncr, andgufl'erini? from anylndi erutwn, cr arc tnii toe II fast, Mi often Uo ca Hop Bitters willlltcHeToyon.S. t' If yon are In tho work-J.i hop, on UMrVann, at ths dmk, say where, and foel clantung( Unmg or stlm- Hop Bitters Is that your rynu-ta needs nlatln w1Um( iatoaii UTiat Yon NeedA.. If roa arc oH.and yonrlfrmlaA L ffeeblcu yout bi-rvc-a unsteady, and yourBiacultle waning-, 4. - flop ltlMcr will give yo NcW life a4 TlTr. Ilor Cocoa CXtJC i tb irweetcst, safest and best. - - j .WnniH.r, - One T1PaI for Btomach, Llrer aiofl KJ-Snryj Is m 'i.rtoailotneru. Cureaby absorption. Ikim perlect. P. L C U an absolute and irresistible cure for dronk rtM, use of opium, tobacco and narcotic, 9 , Alxrr miA bj drcp.U. Hop BllUn Wg- Co. tUxbmtb. X. Zeohyr Worsteds A NOTHER LARGE LOT , ... I I JUST KE6HTED. ! I! . - ' WHITE 10 CKNTS. j I lj j j ' ; j COLORED 1 12S CENTtj. a, Lookiout for announcement of Grand 1 J 1 1 ' . . J , Millinery Opening sept 15 I 5. LI. 8PRUNT. I 1 I Exchange Comer CHAS. KLEIN, 1 Mertater ani Gatloeti Hater. 70. 24 South Front Street, 1 WIL3H5GT05, 5V a , ; K9 A Ann urrrtmiml of CofnnS and CaJ. ... ari.1 mi hiiu). Vsralfrir tLmnmlrmA. Vfieaneu ana v inuwiw. vmoii wj graph or mail promptly filled. as 13 n
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1879, edition 1
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