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! Tte Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. MON I AY. OCTOBER 10. -.S. EHTBD AX THIS J'OSTOFFICE AT WiLMZsroxosr, N. C, as Second Class MATTK-J THE GATE CITY GUARDS. Tbii military organization of Atlanta, G., is one of the finest in" the eotire South, and ono which has successfully stood the test of comparison with the 'crack" companies of the N' rfh In tb character of the men, in tbur ;ih equip ment and efficiency of drill, it is the com pany par excellence and pride of Geor gia. It is composed of the intelligence and wealth, in fact lb elite, of the "Gate City' and is an organization f which the people of Atlanta are cemmendably and jnsMy proud. It i. a custom with the Guards to make a tour,, annually, of two or .three weeks duration, into some cf the neighboring States, and this year they hare extended it as far Ncrth as Boston and even to the n nnt fact u ring city of Lawrence, Mats Un i heir route tbey stopped at Philacel- i i it i : u f i . . cities tbey were received with the rues marked leepect and courtesy. In fact, it has been a perfect ovation ver since they crossed the Mason and Dixon line. At Lawrence Ibey visited the principle niau ufactnrhg fcttablisliments and each men:, ber of u,e coips was presented with a tiny horse shoe "for hick." At Fb.il-'d'il-pbia i.bey were entertained by the Union League Club, and at Boston their recep tion was attended by Governor Talbott, besides other promiLent State .officials. Not a woid has been uttered during the entire jjurney, so fr as we can learn, to mar the pleasure ot .be visitors, no ucl by which it could be iufjrred that this military organization represented a sec tion rf iecple but recently engaged iu deadly coiflict wivh those by whom it was made a welcome guest. Everywhere tbey have been received by the most cordial goodwill, which has amounted to enthusiasm, a ad the Guards will return to thMr S. uthern home bear iug only happy meu ories of the tour. It is wn.ewbat titular that just'at this tiuit, v.heu the rabid politicians o! the North are waving the "bloody shirt, ' and every political rostrum of Republican speakers is ringing with phillipic and vituperation against the South, charging our entire people with an ntter disregard of civil or divine, law and conspiring to subvtrt the principles of the government, that the voiuutter soldiery of one great sectitp is being eutertained in a most princely hi spitable and tumptous man tier by the military of that section with which they were but lately at war. It establishes the fact, however, that the present discord in not with those who kuow the smell of powder and the hardships of campaigning that the soldiery of the two tectioLS can meet on a common ground of cordial friend ship that among them the feuds and strlles and animosities of the war have ceased and are buried, never to be reurrected, and that a mutual recogni tion of dauntless valor demands a mutual rtspect and regard. It is a rebuke to the politicians of the North, who would keep up a spirit of sectional hate and intolerance, but they are so wrapped up in a desire for office and a chance at the leaves and fishes political lite, that it is doubtful if tbey will heed its teachings. We have not re ceived either courtesy or kiudnes froni politicians of the Republican stripe, nor do we expect such treatment. Falsifi :a tion has been so long their political thun der that we have no idea that they wi.' soon learn to tell the truth. NEW YORK MUVr BE C&KKilU The National Democracy have nothing now to hope for in Ohio, says the Wash ington rout. That State Eettled iia poli tical position last Tuesday, and. unless a sort of popular tidal wave intervenes will he enrolled in the Republican column in 1880. We attach little, if any, impor tance to the fact that Foster has only a plurality of the rotes cast. Ohio is a - 2 T v. i: O a . i prow j goou Aepuuucaa oi&ie now, ana will in all probability show a majority for that party in the Presidential election. Tho Greenback vote amounts to but 8,000 now, next year it will not go above 5,000. Ia fact, we are inclined to the balief that there will not be a Greenback party in the field in 1880, at all. . It ia upon New York that we must base oar hopes of future success. The Emptr6 State has never since the war disappoint ed at in an emergency, while Ohio hss nerer yet failed to do so. New York we believe to-day to be a Democratic State. There is a square Democratic majority in it from 25:000 to 50.000. When the Greenback party breaks np there, the great part of its voting strength will re turn to the Democratic fold from whence i 1 1 it came, precisely as the bulk of the Ohio Greenback vote has goce back to the Re publican ranks, from hence it came In the present contest in New Yoik the tree ttst '-tvieeh iii tuu parties is CD he election 6f Potter, aiiil Iluskins The tif'ht bt tw eendl binfcii ar-'d. Cb'-!I is one bet ei. lildeii ai d C k'.iv.v, r,iu' beltg barked by the regular oriiz tiun i f lie Democratic and Kepublickh lartie. We fhall feel kreli.ly cliL.jp iinted if Kobin sou failh oi, cletit !a next month, but we h,ill but be dialatirfied if he is defeated, provided that Potter and the! rest of the Democratic State ticket succeeded. That will show that New York is Democratic ar.d can be relied upon text year, which . ..it th.it w'e shall elect jour Presidential i'Jate, no matter win!) he is. And that ..t Democratic State ticket proper will r ; : lit "I succeed, we do not at this inunieut enter tain a ooubt We confidently predict for it- a majority; or rather plurality, of 25," 000. Kobin sou, if be pijilfs through; will probably do so by a plurality tntnewbeinj between 10,000 and 15,000. ' The best energies of the party iu New York need to be devoted to the important work it has in hand, however, during the next two weeks, ii it ! would ensure vie tory. And in1 the prosecution of this en deavor the Democrats of New Yo.k may i. 4 - 1 they haVe the sympathy prethren't uroughout I the country. We feel entirely authorized to assure them that the foolish ! prejudice the parly in certain Western States asaLst New York on account of what is termed it6 mortgage on the Democracy 01 the Nation, dep arted with the promulga tion of the result in Ohio, Tuesday ft I The Democratic party has gut to carry Xew York this .year iu cnier to have it ihc next, and ipruughl its it.djispe::sable aid si cure tue ' Presidency. Let Demo crats and.KepubhcUn.s alike take this ad mission aud make the Jmuat of il. rest assured th.it ,1 their politico' page of holy writ alternating wit- a page advertisement of business bouses but somehow it didn't sell. The proverbs didn't mix well with stomach bitters. i 1 In response to aqaettijn ah to Lis businese a'.witoees replied: I sm retailer of wet goods.' Wtt gfOdT exclaimed the judge, 'wba are tneyr Liquors, yonr honor, 'said the wit cess. 'Ob, yei, I see. Wet goods; you mix Vm with water,' reepondtd his honor. 1 Edward,' faioT Mr Rioe, 'what do I hear? that you have disobeyed your grandmother, who told you just now not to jump down thete step?. Grandma didn't tell us not to, papa' she only ams to the door and said, 'I wouldn't jump down those steps, boys; and Iehontdn't thinkhejwould.an old lady lika htr.' ' A Wise Deacon. I 'Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourielf and family wtl the past season, when all the lr-t i-l us have been fick so much, and have had the doctors v siting us so oft ij.' Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I . used Hop Bit'ers in time; kept my family weil and saved the' doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept ns well and able to work all the time. I'll war rant it has cost you and the neighbors one or two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time.' 'Deacon, I'll use your medicine here after.' I Iliac el laneous. THE daily umm, JOSH T-JAMES Wa'. hixgton, I)1. U. Oof. 17, 1879. friends cf (Eastern aspirants for the Democratic Pies-ideutul iioniinationhave or j-etrn to have, a strong impression ttint J.e result of the late election in Ohio dis poses of Mr. Thurban'a Chances, and of those cf all ot!er Woteru Democrats. How much of this is real and bow much is assumed it is unnecessary to inquire. But it is important to, know it distin guished gentlemen like .dr. Thurman, Mr. Hendricks, aud others are to be sup pressed a year or so before ,the election because a State which almost always is Re publican is so once more. There are no better or abler men in the. party, or in any party, than these. Besides, if we once admit the rule that a local defeat like that in Ohio shall have a governing influ encejike that now claimed we may as well give up the Presidential fight at once. If, by any possibility' New York should elect Cornell this year, we should, by the same rule, beTunablb to consider further the merits ot Horatio , "Seymour, Mr. Tilden, or Judge Church., No, gentlemen, the Western Democracy cannpt be ignored in advance of our Convention. It claims a right to vote there for tho men cf its choice. , 1 It is to be hoped that the Democratic paity wiil adhere to the sound, financial doctiiuej that have(bf en euunciated by its great men through the last ritty years ot its history, and, it is to be regretted that some good men have been temjiorarilly confused by the greenback clamor. It should not be forgotten, however, that such man as Thurman, Bayard and other great leaders, havet ne ver waned ia their support of the old Democratic doctrines of sound currency ana honest money, and that the rank and file of the party are as much devoted to those 'doctrines now as they were , iju the days of Jackson and Bnto::. The Republican party is the outgiowthof the old National Bank party Dn which Old llickoay se. his foot, and is as much devoted to the interests of bank monopolies,1 as was the old Whig party and no one uced.be surprised to tee it, as soon 1 as it. gets power (if it ever should) surrender' unconditionally to t e National Dank monopolists, and retire the whole volume of Treasury notes auJ sup ply their place With National Bana notes. It is understood Lere that this is what the Nationa'-Jliiinjk iu'erest is working for, th.lt tills i vvh.'t in A-pa t I'm Mrirtnai Banks coutnbuhso lijberal:y to republi- I can caoioaigu itxpextecs The Democratic party should accvpt t 1 1 . . .'1 this iiue, aud staai oy tno treau iy uutes and oppose the schemes of the Natioua bank, monopolists. , Uubdge. "A stone-cutter iu Charleston, S3 C, advertises a sale of tomb-stones at auction to mak-e room for new styles.' 'Cut and ccme again, as the girl eaid tq her lover, when she heard the old man stumbling around iu the daik. .( h J 'We barridd him deeply at daik of night, '"said the reeiaurautgwaiter, 'for he was awful foad of fruitat all houro m its season. A musquito alighted on the cheek cf a boot agent the other night, but dropped immediately and has-been lame ever since! ' A priest once 'asked a 0:ndemned prisoner in a Paris j il. WL.at kind of a consciecqa hare, you?' 'It's as good as new, replied the prisoner, f or 1 hav,e never used it.' Au earnest Methodist was hauled over the coals by a council of brother ministers for the sin of exaggeration. U arose and! said, 'the punisbmmt they had jud jed him was just. He had sked ban'd of tears over it. It was a new ilea, that of an Iowa man who gct.up a Bible with one fe" tl 0TO9IACH u,. Disene like tt ievea, attach tbs weak. Fortify y ur oririiniation wih the Bitters, and it wi 1 resist and baBla alike the virus of epidemics and the ca&ngea of temperature wh eh disorder the e jcttitutions of the feeble Thare ia vital ty in it. Jt is pure vegetable etiamlsnt, a ra'e aUeratire nd anti-bilirui medicine, and ba not a harmful element among its many ingredients. For a le by all Druggie's and respect&b'e Dealers generally. octlO-d&w. Mew Boot Sl Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. A Word of Advice to my Patrons. MY STCCK IS X -W COMPLETE 1:1 all its Urai ches, and my arrange ments enable m- to rccrive New Arrivals of Styles, r.f Di st Make, Weekly. My Stock wili tell you 11 the Future as it has vi the Past Call and examine before you purchase. Remember tho nsw sign of the show case. Next week I will gie yu some cf ray Popular Prices ; no tiuie this week. 1 1 Respectfully, C. ROSEJTHAL, 32 Market, Street. Oct 13 Si?n of the Show Case. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Is published .... Every Afternoon (Sundays excepted). At the following rates, postage paid : One Year. ....$5 00 Six Months.1 2 50 Three Months .... 1 25 One Month. . .. .. 50 The piper will, bi delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city at th-i .ibov r.itcs, or 13 conts per week The Daily Hkview is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with a large and steadily increasing subscrip tion list, and presents to merchants and others a most desirable medi um for advertising. A WEEK m your own town, and no capital risk ed. Vou can give the htu silicas a trial without expense, ine nest opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. V mi should try nothlrg else until you sea f r yourself what you can do at the busi:.es-i we ofi'er. No room to explain here o-i can davote ail your time or orly your spare time to the business, and make gret py fir every hour that you work. Wo'iu n make as much as men. Send for special pikaie terms and particulars,which we m.iil free. Oulflt free. Don't com plain f hard tiroes whilo you have8uch a chance. Address U Portland. Main UALLETT & CO . iune T-dAw. Hciutjjuarters for Alo Lacr Beer aud Porter 1 2. E24.B.CTJS &QOS7a, So. ft Hsrket Street tIJLN FURSISa TOD WITH THE BESl ' . lie, Laser Ber and Porter, both keg aad I ' ' bottled, in the city. Country order promptly attended t . Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FUOM FACTOR 1 a large kssortmect of Walnntand othez 1 grades of FURNITURE, whfch we offei at Great Bargains. Gall and examine. feb l9 ID. A.SUI 1 H A CO - THE WIL13INGT0N JOURNAL. JOSH. T. 'JAMES. editor and; publisher. Is published EVERY FRIDAY, At the following rates : Miscellancons. L""T The only improvement ever made on fin J' It contains greater and more powerful 1 DAIM.DCI ItVlUfi CTDCWHTUCNI Wr Ann rim...... I than the common Porus Plaster, and is far superior tr r -"itt the so-called electrical annliii.ne' iiUitaeny, t - -a. 1 l. 9- m z m - mm mrw w www mm i oct 9-4w THE BEST ' THE WORL" ' i SOLD BJT. t Y F0 R PART1CU LARS NUMBER0 H '5H ADDRESS! 9 WhueSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohiq. nOfl KklO 13 Stor8. 3 set Betd . 2 Knee " Swells, Htool and liook, onlj 9i. 7 Oct. Pianos, Stool,-Coyer and Book, onlj $143. 75J Illustrated Newtrpaner Bent free. Address Daniel F. Bsattj, Washing ton, N. J. oct i-iw $10 1 $1000 Invested in Wall Street Sticks makes fortunes erer? month. Books sent free explai Ang ererj thing. Address, BAXrttUCO, Bankers. oc'9 4w 17 W!l Ft . New Jfork. a:n is wasteo - Fasten t-rtt-nicir Pictorial H-.- t an.) Pes YFI LOW PPvrcFTT ...., DLACX yo It U too soon to forget 'the r.. " " .v4c mignaat acd rirn!l.r "a fall months of 179. - CUK : 'tt"K 8 "f.p.AT. Remedy iu oouiuern iubia and njed wu derful result, in oth S?J oiost agrivtea ? ce of filtered or atrin r of WJ Prices reduced 3'i pr Ctff.r LI8HIKQ fjo . rnilaaa , i a.., huaix'-a, t-., o St. Louirt, Mo. oci 3 4 itn j t r r returns In 30 davs on iU0 in 2lZUUted. Official reports and infor mation frkk. I ike protita w&fciy on fcvck options of 10 to 0. I Adores, T. Potter W ini C , Bank er , 35 Wail St., S. Y. eel 9 4 w IU A FV1 ETrJk A GOOD AGENT Mja h t to canys Wil minjito", asd tht adjibiDg town's (or the best sflliD household articles in trie world Tip top prorit3,write at once to World Mauu factnrmg C o., 122 Nassau tit. Aew 1 ork. oct 94w fii GOOD PLArJ. ComlInlngndorraliiB many order C In one T.ist mim has every ad vantage of capital, with fe; -l:i'liiiliiiauaj(eni!nt. I.ar.-e profits divided prorata on " i'..'Stnii-nt of J2. to $10,000. Circular, with fiillix-, p.aii iiiH howa.l can pitcred hi stork dealihs.mailedJretf. LAWKKKCJi 4 CO., 19 liioaU street. Ktw York. this a.r:-vy ELASTIC TEUSS Has a Pad difierine rom al 1 otheis. k cup shape, with Self-Adjut tior bai i in csuter, adipts i tse! f to all i -or i I iocs of toe body, while the tal li n the cup presses bark the 1 ate stlnesjnataaasarsoo would wlik th VliMr. With lL'ht rretsnre the Hrnia 1$ held securely day sod nlzht. aad radical cure certain. It is easy, daiabis . e . :i s';liM EGG LESTON TBUSS CO., Chicago, 111. 7 INSTITUTE.- Tjtablie,l I n 1S79 for the cure, ef Cancer, Tumors, L'lcers, Scrofula, f.nd Skla llsaos, without the use of 1 irQ . I f f. Inrt-t aiiH lilt . T Ml 1 n . Fori niormation. circulars and referencei, address, Er. l L. ro:.'D, Aurora, Kane Co., I1L CURED. A simple vegetable remedy for the tpeedy tai permanent cure of Consump- uonroncaius,ua rrn, Ainma,aia an Throat and Lung Affection. Also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all rservou uompiaints, tcAtcA nat been testea n thousands of ease. Recipe, with full directions in German, French, or Engrlibh) for prepar ing and using-, sent by mail free of charge on receipt of stamp. Please name this paver. W.W.BgAH,149 Pcwen'Blok,Rocheter,.T. 82 00 One Year. ... SixMonths. 1 00 Three Months ....... .? .... . 50 THE"WiraTO- Joubnal circa- lates largely in the ajoining eouS ties as well as in the Western por tion of the State and presents on equalled facilities to merchants for TnaTring known what thoyhave for sale. ! A cure parties to act as General Aesnta for the eale of cur specialties. Bnsinesa resneciahle. Goods etll rapidly. Wo piy a salary or a liberal commission on gales. From $100 to 20j a Month can be made by live aen. Rare chance for making moner. Address . J. a. Mcdonald & cd., I oct 2-1 w U8 Clark St. Chicago. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THAD MARK-,, GbeatTRADE MARK Engluh Rem edy, An ua failiog cure for tieminal W e a k n ets, 8 permatorr- hea.lmnoten- tv on r! all H5o BEFORE TAIIirt. Pi that rrti.arrrB rkwnn low, as a sequence of Self-Abase; as Loss of Mamn-w TTnl-.-.l T...:- - .v. Die, tmness or vision, l'remature Uid Aire, and man nthp.r maea-a nof laa.-l tn Insanity or Coneuiaption and a Premature Orare. Fpll particulars in oar pamphlet, which we desire to send free br mail to erery one. -5u The HpeciSe Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack ages for $5, or will be rent free by mail cn receipt of the moner by add res? in THE CRAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Mich. Bold in Wilmington and everywhere by ail druggists. oct 11-dawly. $1 500 TO $6000ayeai or $o to $20 a dav in vnn own local ty. No risk. Women do as wll as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make money fas' . Any one can do the work Toucan nLi It rr 50 cents to $2 an Lour by devoting your ev-Ut8 and spare time to the business. It costs ndLliig to try the business. Nothing like it for money mak ins ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particu lars and private terms free; samples worth $5 also free; you can then make up your mind for vonrself Aririr fzvr.vin.ir nxuxsvx & uu., Portland, Maine. june .-asxw Selected Fruits 1 and Vegetables IN -TORE AND TO ARRIVE. EXTRA SELECTED DUTCH ES3 PEARS A Variety of Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Tab bse, Batter. Cheese, A a. i For sale cheap by T. B. HEflDKRSOX A CO., ept -6-tf Corner Chetnnt A Water sts. 1 1 it pas e,e through the Lirer "S .eve, aud aiack-Vua.it, b.t i"7J che. C!or.8tiistion of f u L . and all a ial di.eM f' i o ore reed fear e!ioT Few .l eipelthe Maia-iil Pis.,a ai)J V trniii ih, hi -. K. .. :. .1 1 """Vi which id e.uid by a',! Hi u.-u in v ! tl.t0 bottle, r i!brt C, Propuctoia - A. f. M iK .tLLic- Br rembcrion's Stilliaeia c 0-r' I . Delkht The reports cf wrmderfa' Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Hh-aa r-i Lis, parjeer, Ulcers andrWe tistccV, all oarti ot the wunt-f a-e r.otominJ ble but so n.ir-acu:.. is V: to be doaV. it not 'or tht.j aKu-. ..f proof. Eexna kziU tu;o of Scrofeltj Of (;ui..' .'. ;. U!av, K!csi:5. (."a., SrpL ljK - Gent: for Mxtefn vtars I fctit creat sulierer ftnm SfM SD - M 4tl 'fJ iressicg forras. 1 hare been to.fUtdti room and be 4 for Cfteon j.an widj iqt lous nlceratioBs. The moat upprore! dies for such canes ad b;ea used, i most eminent phygiciass consulted, 'vk any decided benefit. Thug prc!trri trees d, despondinc I was tdriiedlifi iyer, of Floyd county, Oa., to oibc! tV.a naa r. f mn. f1s n Et...i Cr..l Language is as inefficient to (Jescribfiv vv.sm. Vk. IU" MCO VI lUV I , as it is to conrey an adequate Idas of tensity of my mfferifig b-fore tainr ?;' medicine; BufEcIentto say, I abi!ei! other remediej atd cr-ntinuedthwjfrV Extract of r-tillingia, UDt'l I cin lajrrf ,'1 am cured of all pain," of all diwue, nothing to obstruct ttie active purrutM profession. .More than ciht moatii r elapsed since this reatkab!e cure, r& any return or tne disease. For thft truth ff tha ahnrp sta'tKSIt. fer to any gentleman in Bartow coutrj and to the members of the bar of CM Circuit, who are acquainted with ice. i( eyer remain, with the ceepeit p.nw, J. C. BRANSON, Att'jtiM A MiRACLtr. . . . .. h WbstFoirt, GaEept-iM-j Gentsi-My daughter was taken oB&n day ot June, 1863, witb what wain to be Acute Rheumatism, and wai Wj the same with no success. In irc Hi ing, pieces of bone bean to work cii right arm, and continued to app' 8 the bone from the elbow to the ehct came out. Many pieces of bpne am.' the right foot aai leg. Tfci case ' Kronounced one of White cweiiiS!- u aringbeen confined about xt bed, and the case considered l0P induced to try Dr. Ffmberton'i ,CtP Extract of Stilliacia. anJ wu to ir4 6ed with its effects that I bare sb-i use of it until the present. UJ oil usuiuwi rr no vvmkv - oIttpsii hpfnrp ahfl st UD Of tTes over without he' p. She nowjit' "P- and sews most of her tine w an4 T nAi;va A. trill. J Her strength, walx well. Iat"Daw ry, with th blf(ing ci uoa. ZM - - l trrt Tour invaluable 'meoiciDe. t . I am. vrmrt trclr. W. U. . I- U Wxst FoT, QL, SP'; Gents: The abr re certiCcat f Blanton we know an4 certu - . t true. The thing is so; hundreds respected citizens will certify tt" reference can be given as mT 99 r l ours truly, CRAWFORD i WALKER HO.V. H. D. WILLIAMS., Pembertoc's ouf, r - HI rr 1 I CIA urn v ' 8cld by alf Druggist in S3tT" pared by A lu Prussia" - "-t .1 . ar.t - seal u y ciicu. . i TArrahere. . alL Medicines sent to poor vr, i. n instalments. -J 0 "i mm PiMMi v1 1 .11 Inclndin GTtZM and Upright, ah itricUy r1 the lowest hit cash prices, direct to the rnci made one of the finest tol-WJfi tennial Exhibition, and o& commended for the &Jptyj: r.rintr nn. Factory - t r. . lirslllis. inea new p" "J ia tne greaxesi wVl'nri-ia X 'Ty Piano making. The Upni .K In Amerv:a. P.", k! 1T uuwunw w " ;idir . - r f U isa.vat aj - . ieri rumaiti a . HESDEUBOIW' PM . - . -1 Fast Utf ,B apl
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