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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILJHIfllTOIf . IS. ' TBUR8DA.) . MAY 27. 1880. EKTXBEP AT THK I'OSTQFFICK AT WlLMOTOTON, N. (J., AS SJCC0ND"CLAS8 liATTZB.1 THE SOLDIERS' IIO.MF. The President and Mrs Uye& will not leava the While Lloose until the ei.d of next month, and tSen go to the Soldjeia" Home. ExcnaDge , Yea, of course 1 Mr. liases and his family are eeldiera and are entitled to all the beoetita of the Soldiers dome ! We aee by the Congressional Record that a committee of investigation is to he ap pointed to look into tho way and manner affairs are managed at that institution, and we hope 'that the committee, when they get lairly at work, will take pains to nquire by what authority cf law, or by what regard to the decency of. the thing, Mr. aud Mr'. Hajts, with other member of the family, are aMowed to make that institution their abiding place wheDerer they may see til to do so. The Soldiers' Hence ia an institution detuned expressly ' for worn out aud ciippled soldiers. It was intended solely fur their benefit as a retreat iu wLii h to paetj the remainder of their days in e..se and quiet after the exposure, fatigues aud woundo incident to a soldier's, life had unfitted them for further service. It was mteuded &3 a grateful recognition of the valuable and arduous dutka perforineu by our war woru veterans, at.d there was no pr-virf-ion made fcr any other perR ins or ulass of persons, save the officials aud assistants ntcessary to. the good order aud t-flidemy of the establishment. There is a commodious aid beautiful ediiceon Pennsylvania Avenue, between Fifteenth aud Seventeenth streets, ex. pressly designed and set apart as a I'rc.-i-dsntial mansion. In this mansiou Mr. Hays has a right (a very dubious one, we adc.ii) to reside frew of cost duritg the period iu which he i ecu pies the presidential chair. .He his no legal riLt to cccupy any other residence at the ex pease of the government, and we see no reason in the world why be should be allowed to trespass upon thorigh's and privileges of ear worn out soldiers by making his summer residence at the Sold- iers' Home. man of her choice. We of the South no longer desire 16 sit quietly by and he dic tated to a3 to every -poliiicar'actioii ; tor do we desiie to be dictatorial to olhejs, any .further than tto manTiHy t Stress cuf sentiments and -y -' es uifju aEpoftical suljacta-in hfch tyuccfti cf tbafparty is implicated We. desire iKj' JcitgeVj o llj misrepresented elU';ecat Lciue or abroad, and sentiments antagonistic to cur isli s, or those not c xpresi:!ir the true conjtlitiou of our people?, wi!l no lougeij bo siK-ntly tolerated. Mr. Tilde n is not the choice of. a majority f.t thi Southern 'pebpj''; press of -the South has spukm it aid should he be nominated, 'the iiie-gie"v'ote in November ill establish the l':.ct whn:5 it will be'-too lite to rj; i ir the datnio If be is the ruMiiint, .thru ?hr? piji-kvi history of 1672, iw ill i s urriui it verVei for the DemcCfa'ic'pariV, wid rnt-aU- in 1SS0. , . : ' ' ! Eabj Prlzes,-$600- An eminent banker's wife of1 , N. Y, has induced the proprietors of that great medicipe Hop itters, to offer $G00 iripriad to 1 the jcubgest child that.iay9 Hop it3rs pliiuly, in any ianua?6. be twt-en . Iay f, ISsO, and July -IISSI. tTfjiSs is ajflberal and interesting offer, and cvefyboil- and bis wife should send two eeut staiaap tojbe Hop Bitters Mt'g. CO. lloebester, U.S. A., for circular giving full particulars, and bcin at once to teach the children to say H p Bitters aud secure the prize. . , - ' Hew Advertisements HEAD QUARTERS FClDlaf ft A GREAT MISTAKE. Mr. Henri Wattersoc, of the LousL ville Courier- Journalt an ardent sup porter of Mr.Tilden iorthe Presidency, ays that "the btst men iu the &otih fa vor Tildea''. If this statement be true it is a picture of a lamentable condition of things in this sectien, for we feul perfect ly safe iu making the assertion that Lot one Democrat in twenty in the entire South is in favjr of Mr. Tilden's nomi nation, and if all the best men of the South were only those who favor Mr. Tildsn he would not carry a single town ship, South of Mason and Dixen's line. The people of the Sjutb, as a class, are so bad that they desire to have nothing ti do with him, and we venture to say that. If he managed, by any sort of hocus pcut, to secure the nomination, the;e would be a large falling off in the popular ate from that of 1376. The people co nst want him; they are disgusted with Viia nriunt rrmraa and that of hid frierds ... r aud they will not give him a cordial sup port under any eircimstances, Mr. Wattesou has a right, if Le chooses, to advance the nomination of Mr. Tildea for the Presidency. We do tot object to that, although we most sincere ly hope thatj-his wishes may not he grat ified, Inasmuch as we believe such an event would be a catastrophe to ths pai ty. . But we do object to his saying that "the best men of the South favor Mr. Tildea," tor such a limited following as that gentlemen has in this section makes ths statement a foul slander upon a large majority of the trno and tried Democracy of the South. We do no. oppose Mr. TilJtn upon personal gtennd, but entirely forjtbe rea son that we know that he cannot arouse the enthusiasm of any portion or the country in such a ncanneras to. develop the largest possible vote. Especially is this true here, Mr. Watterson to the con trary notwithstanding, and we hope our delegates at the Cincinnati Convention who know, or ought to know, the real condition of public sentiment at the South, will asstrt their independence, and not let this incubus be attached to the 1 -f ll k. ill. USUI VI tut pt fJ f U w uiaf,wi wuu inconceivable labor and probable defeat through the campaign. It is tbo vote ef the South which is to eleet a Democratic President, if we are successful, and our delegates mutt assert and maintain our rights in the matter. The time has pass ed by, we trust forever, when we are to remain merely as a portion of the Demo cratic party to do its voting and in nra its anccaas. The time has come when the voice of the South should beard, when her wishes should be ' l ' i: ' Washington. D. C, Miv 25th. IBS'). There is co - doubt Hbout tfa duty of CougrtPs to ttdjoarn I ho Klt, buttuero-i3 very deterruicd oppcji- tiou to, it. t rtmaiu in shhiou itur 1 . ma tlio t JDae iroiUiJ une a i to jut e 22d, wouiU, be like leasing u' real feotato trade iu Central Arnericaduriug aa earthquake 'i he iaboriDcr ; till prodaciug and mauuftiCturiLg peot.1 of the country wi:i xtCvJive doubtiu beuefit irom tariff legiiiai-ju ooodpie ted by atigry politicmns who ti-n k it their tirst duty to nomiLiate or'euc!; a Prebideiit. So would, tbdso -pat iotic' people who feck low and tpttra oou BtitatioLaj uiethoJ3 of couuijujI tho Eltcioriul vote. Ou thib iatttx poinr Senator Morgan b iaiat rule adopted by the Senate yefcterd&y eeem to b all that is Lecebiary. So in ail cses. It itj LoUer fbr every lnjterotit to -wait uutil tbo txclting Pre&uleutial Cim- paign ih over ttiau to ijUbU nueu&ures through this Summer By aii mcaas, early tuij mrnineut tuould be bad.; S -untyf David Davif) letttr to U ju. O. H. iJ.o'wniug, PKbidiut Johnioa'is tStjcretary o: tbb lt-ii jr, in c'ouiai .ut ed on, r:traugely-nouh; as a bii; i'oi the Deruoortitic i tirirru'.Lii. I doa'i Bee that 'in the letter. Ttie behatur wrote after Grant's uornitiatkn wajKij-. ajirt J, aud when Ito biipjjii-1 J a deter mined opposition iu:de i tLv Kepub!io.-u p irty woui.l be m ide to. eueh ' t nomination, ;uud when,- perhar)s. hta thought there wouid by .fjij:il dit'Satisfaotioa.' at the Ddnaocrtttie co'iiii natiiri. It. is a 'third aily' letter. It a rctiiatement oi the aeiitimeota which led to the Piiila deiphia convention of 1870, ;th addi tions' to meet the chauged cocditiqnfr of the times, the Venerable Senator will have no votes in the Democratic Convent iou, and ho don't uipeoL 4uy It will be safe to give slight credence to regiilar telegraphic reports of Ihe preferences delegates to Cincinnati have More contradictions are redeiv ed hero; by private telegrams than would be thought possible, Tho false reports nitiv ba sent by connivance of the friends of candidates, or! to influsnea. the Radical Convention, at Chicago, or for reasons unknown, but it is certain that in ev ery Convention, frdm- Pennsylvania, two months ago, to New ' Jfcrscy, a week Bgo, the mosb abeurd repots have been eent iD the " regular d y. sputches Ah a matter of fact, .the d, ttt votebf tbs Petms,j: Iranians will probably be for JJapcock, and, if he uas no apparent project then the sec ond x ill show a decided maority fcr Air Tilden . Ou a sVcond ballot, ; a1s"ot no matter how the first in thrown,' New Jersey will tprbbably give a majority for Tiiden. I &psalc of these States as they are repxcsonteoV tl) tnef 'by people who prof ejis to knowiid' whom 1 have always found reiiblet ' GuiU)GE. ' t . A HQaseholdet'd .Al took .on the4Laver hs diJejst-a and their treatment sent tree. Including Liver, .JundicoJ,Biliout?net.s, ileadacb?, ('cnsiipatinni'. Dyspepsia, Malaria,1 etc Address Dr. 'Sanford, 1G2 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 4w 'i U COHANSEY METAL TOP. COHANSEY GLASS TCP. M ASOfl IMPROVED, 1 ? P OR C ELI AN LINED' C CLE BR AT ED GEM KiccellancoTis ,.. WILCOX it "ti . I I ' ! iwainiipylla'i: 1 1 :o: , GIBBS & GO'S When you visitor leave New Ytik City, 'stop ut.tl.e Graud Union Hotel, opposite Orarii Central Depit. European plan, ticitnis i educed to $1.00 and upAardi. lit.auiit unsu'pasfeed at niodcratep ices. St re't' car?-, stages and elevated railioad to a!J pits'.'f the city. ly 3lnial Strain Keii-vSsri. Trio Vvusl.invton, D " C, 'Critic' siys: it iijtirratf'd to us th t mertilK'rs d the Si.nate and House aTe frsifly u in W'nr 'iicr's Safe-Nervine for relit VOlifi pfTistratiuu - incident 'upon, the nevee strain r.pon thetr merita! tf rs. ' IT I S CO n70 E N T lYAS 5 ERTED THAT CELEBRATED GEM. Send for.circlxlara. Lowest .Prices to the Lit. D. 8pcil Fiire lor 26 to 10d t rosf F. HAYSES & CO., Best Fertilizer Made ! The Jobber and Iajporterf, Fptsblifhed 18 8. ' Baltinanre Md TLE SPRING ! mi YELLOW FEVER Can be P14I. VENTED L- the use of . ... i ' . , WARNED Safr Kitoey i r Li In ccnoeotion with ' r! fJ EARNER'S SAFE PILLS 'Atf'feTjWi the fnbjeet decla e Yel low j-efer to be a blood Puiton. Tah breath ii.fi 1 a, l'iaI Tii iaft cted atuiogphere actiog air-clj 6a 1T13 blood. , t is kqowo aad admitted, aud ,ia writiDfr vO ached tvr, ttt it . ' .1'- f '' ' - : if . j " Warner's Safe Kidaey & Im Cnre in connecu n witrj VAK'tiU'J MAf K PILLS,' actif 's, as it do', dire'etiy upon the organs-the Kidneys and Liver that cieacee and purifv the blcod, is the best and onlv effective b'ood t urifier nfw known. ' For a1e by all Drnggistf. r n.ay z j est is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terrns ' Payable in Cotter Lumberton. Slio TW1. T.n " Tv xjiii, ;intl iVlt ivwiiiio iu xuuiiiiiuua uuci ioDeeon counties. jn '28 tf RhNtsii Has amved and has ttken loJ- 1 ings at EKOHANOn CORNER! I COfviE. LADIES, ASJD PAY HER Yisirr J WOULD, aESPJCTl- ULLY anoui-ce to tDjr friends and patrons that I have just re turned the eit from the Nr'the-ri nier kets with the' mo tco replete' and inoat deL ir&bJe 8tick of NO MORE OR GOUT ACUTEOHCHRQNIO A AILBCVLICdlS SURE CURE. f r.u'actu-el oclr an.ie.' the Rto- Trade Vr!t, X? th KIIKOrHtN SM.IOV - 10 M KHIOiNK CO. , of Paris md Leitzi. T ri.. i'd'te Relief VV 4rrwi ted. Ptjr . a -ent f'urt- fiairnt!?e''i. N' w exclusive ly usod by alt chratpd Hhrtiipjane of fnro e and America. The hiheft Medical Arierny ot ''liris rrt -t8 05 cures out t f 100 c b within t!ar-1 days.' r t HfCret The onlykP8 v.-fi tf the po'aoti ms Uric cid wuich in t'e Blood ot khumtic and Goaty Patients. . CU K F. . (JUIIE 1 ) CURED. H SI Mvvev. Esq', 2)1 H c id way, Jnflam Etat .ry, UrcDina itn. j ' i J LtiAva;, Keq. 456 '-A- injton Market, Onrocic KhenmatiEmJ Airs T wne, 6i "as nth etreer chaJkv fi'-inarinj ia the Chr.nio KhUma- tirai, , 1 '! . A SI F'rajrtr, 7 Nwi-k RTenoe, Jersey ity, t Iiror.ji Kr eumntisui. John K Chi berlaia,- Vrq Wjfhington Uiub, w a;?iiin?ton U J. hbeuuiatic Qont Win K Arnold, E q. 12 Wevbosaet utreet, P ovid-nre, H I, r-t twenty years Chronic dl fntnatiiiE. I J hn B Turrtte 100 :J an rhes "street, San f-arnsco, iNeurplciaoq vciatica. ' lor Malarial, Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Chills, or Atnie. 8ALICVL1CA IS A CK11 1 AlV CMYIV. Superet-dina: entir!j the fse of KulD teof Quinine, as it wil' not'onlr cut th- ferers. but will achieve ft RADICAL CUKE, with- o-at any of the ineonreniences and trcubiee ausinir t om guININK. DSUM frl 7ti ss. i i . its ii-i i: i e m w m is- 71 UN FERMENTED MALTBITTERS TpADt ,MARK Millinery ai mm Goods otbei rolling; stcck. ' and equipmeats, all fact that people are alwava expeoticg sbe. will aaj somaiiiing she ought' not to.'- . ., ' ' . , . ' ' . :t 'I woqU box jour earn,'said a young lady reoeutly to iier Etupid and tire some edtairer, ".if 'If what?" the anxiojisly askt-d 'If, ehe replied,! I could ae box large eiidTtsh for the purpose.' f f j Hail way Clouapany ; alac, all .t nna i . XnT-.' I ; ca. Vt I he catital socIx of,tli9 Vlil u. guuoa. j uno via a.icaL."V4 uj ait the pretty gir's in tba qoutitt,' epma- A lady v?Lo edits a newspaper in one of the wt-Htern Vstate'savs tha&'ihe popularity of her jourpal is. due' to the4 other structure? station. Lousen, . ensine Sale of The CaTolinW CentraLl Rail way, under Decree. ff Forecio- . sure f- ' . ' BY VIKTUE AND IN PURSUANCE of a d crea of the Superior Court of Hew Hanover County State of North Car olina, made in a. 'pause'' the're 'peudiu. wherein Edward Matthews tbr hifnseit,anti others, is plaintiff, and the Caroliiia Cen tral Railway Company and Andrew V, tout aud Timothy ii Porter, ,Tru6tees, and'James L, Dawes arid J. Brahder Mat. tlrewe, Trustees, are deiehdai t, tlw un dersigned, Commissiotiera appoii:ttd by the said decree, will sell by public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in the City cf Wilmington, hi the iState of : North Carolina, on M NDAY, the 31ST DAY OF IAY, A P. JSSO.at 12 o'clgck, M., the entire Railroad, as the same exists and is now used known as ttie CAR OLINA CKNTRAL, PAILWAY, as well the portion now built and cnnpieted, ex tending fiom the City of Wilmintou, in said State of North Carolitia, to the Town of Shelby, in said State, a dntarcer-f about 242 mile3,as also that portion, uncomple ted and yet to. be built, and to extend from said to An of Shelby to the town c f Kuth ertortton in said State, a distance cf aout 30 milefcjvwltb, all,iailways ,rights oCwa 'depot grounds, and other lands," tracks, bridges, .viaducts," culyerts, fences, aud houses, car hdusdsV warehcoscp, " freisTit Jionses, wodd ?nouses, and ther bmlliDgs, maehine fcTjopsj arid other shicps', airioa motive engines," tenders, cars', coaches, and body remarked recently to Coir mo dore Nutt. I guess 1 have,' he re plied; 'but it isu't tuch fun as you thinK." It f?elg awfnlJy tiresoaie.' ?1 this my traio?' asked a traveler at the Kansas Pacific depo ' a louDger. I don't .know, but I guess not,' was the dhubtfal reply. -l-se 'its got the'name of the raihoad enmpiny ou the aide, and I expect it befocgdTto them. Iiave you lost a train, a uy- whert?' '- i The champion ; mean msn lives- at Newburyport, Mass. . die i04t a aich and chaio, and was much exercised by his misfortunes Howerer. an honest little boyr f ouud ,the property and re turned it 'to its owner. This worthy, upn receiving it, put his hand dowa deep in his trousers pocket, pulled forth a handful o coins, and. Jooking them over exclaimed, ell, really, 1 havent any" change less than a five cent piec?i bat 111 pay yoa some time!" ' . . , . ..- , . . .:... Pack expects in case of a war be tween China and Russia, to ; receive dispatches something after thisetyl?: 1 China! Wall tE:. Mb met e heapee Lusiari' tlocips; me koock e 'ta, ail into a clock'ctt i: UuisujCftOLAji, Bofiffee GenelaK The correeponiDg.Rasqiaii dii&tph wcnTd be fdllows: r ' j - ' ; Chi v avitch Wlx.i wnea Th& CeJestialowitch troopsokufi! were ltBtosk,:; nigbtovitch knooVedimdff mneroeki than a kiteovitcb. stationary enginfsv macbin'eiy, tiool&j ira plemeuts, fuelanil, rnateiia-'s cfall kind?, and all ttie corporative IraHchises, lights and privileofiS-pfrsThe,. Carolina Central all the shares of ilminston' Rail way Rfldge Company held and owned by the said Carolina Centra! "Railway Com. patiy, and alf the right, title and interest which the sud Company has andfowrs in and to the stock and pioperty of NYrT mington Railway Bridge Company; es one ot the corpora tors! thereof ; and. alo all other the property and estate, real and personal, of every kind end descripiion, ot the said Caro.ina Central . Railway Cotji. pany., , . . . . - , : iV . . " TEniis of-Sale, Purcliascis. m'tist piy in cash on th- day of sale" bre;huhdred thousand dollars, aud the residue of the pu rehash money, in three equal iusi alments at one,: two and th:e$ ' months' from the day cf -sale, wl .h interest' from lhau 'day at the rate of sir per'centum per aQno'm; the purchaser 'can anticipate ; any or all of the said Cefcned -payments, and make pay ment m fttlf cf the purchase money at any time before maturity; payment of that por tion of the purchae money riot hereby rt qu!red to be prdd in ca?h may be made in whole or rh part, cither iu cash or in the bonds, orpast due coupons thereof, se cured by the first mortgage from said Carl ollrja' Central Railway Company to said Andrew V. Stout and Timothy H. Porter, Trustee?, of date May I7;h, 1873, to the extent of ths prorata pet' cent?g3 of ti:e pr vahie of the saW bonds 'aud coupons, Wbioh the bolders'theTeof wili be entitled to receive upr n- the - distribution f the proceeds of tht 'saifl Jsa!e under the okler and decree of said Court, Possession wjil he del ivefed to th' pnrch as er s 6" soon as j the a!d sale Shalt have been conSrmdd by the? Court; antr dnebllf- of the purchase money paid rbhe Commissioners, and' the. purchaseiTtrall iiaye assumed all the out. standing contracts Snd liabilities pf the Receiver a lieretorre fdmle in' the said pause, an4 indemnified 1 them- gaiust 'the or tbe'prinjr and 8auiintraht I have ever kid.. This etock ia now be vg unpacked and marked and my GraridL1 Opening -Will b- announced in a few days I h ive al, ofth latesi aril in at desbabl etv'uB and mnj noreltiea. A cil aal an inspection i3jre'fipctfu'!y solic ted. The io?3 Wire bonp'ht to 8; 11 and Bold ihaj will b'd at very low pricfs. J The stock wid; be exhibited, with much i flexure, to all who mvy call, whether in tendiag purchases or otherwise. N. 11. SPRUNT, SXCiTAJJIGS COREJXSIV mch 31 SI a box, s?x boxos for 5. at free by.ilailoa receipt of moner. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR. IT.? but tdie i o irabatinn or substitute, Ra our HalicylTC (corynhtea) is guaranteed to re. iietre, or mi ney tt funded, and vrill be deliv ered tree on receipt of drcierfl by Calliper on or aaareesiac Washburn e & Co,, ' ' ' ' ' :2l3 Broadway, cor. Fulton st. (Knox Build- toOSljaAw. 20 7 et-o'and Silver Chromos, assorted styles, whh name, 10c. Nassau Cad Oo. Nassau. fc.Yj j ; - apl 28 HORACE WATERS A MILTON W. JOHNSON, jLommber Coinuiiiou Merchant, WASHINGTON, !. C. SCHOOL CF DRAWING, PAINTING1 ETC. TN8TRUCTION GIVEN in Cravon, Lepia X and India Ink Drawing, also, Painting in Water Colore, Oil, F.tl and Coloring Phdtozraphs, at reasonable rAtes. Fof farther particalarg inquire at the School ifcooma of Misaea Iiurr 4 Jaaies, in the ear of 8t. Jamt' Church. nor Ti New Drug Store. A COMPLETE SrwrK of Pare Drnfi, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Cigars, Ac, will be found at Drag 'btore of ' ' J50. U. HABDIN, Ntw Market. 5a- Prescriptions compounded, with care ana Me curacy. maj 24 WATERS1 PIANOSi AND ORGANS!! M U)K, Warranted Kix Years New ri&nc, Htool, ann Cover, $160, upward New Orfrac,$45;50, $60, $75, upward. Il lustrated Cataloiju fie. AOKNTH WANT- recona tlnnd ir.ntrnmr,ta a r?n-: UU., 3i6 iJroadway, I apl 28 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will aond our Electro-Voltaic 4 Kelts Hnd other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those eutfering fom Nerrons De bility, Rheumatism, Paraly sis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys an.1 many other dis easpa. A sure Cure guaranteed or no pay Aaaress. v.uuaiu JJELT CO., Marshall, 1UJVU an! 23 riiufcKfc i mJ greater Blood.pnrifr . .a. na iaie iiniTinciple in , . bv thft MALT R1TTROQ r.nVV .'JL1 - oun nups, J t II ft Ft ' Renovator of feeble and exjausted cmh "'uo; wo oiooa, BolidifiM hnnm hnrrfana Vi i ne"ref Perfects dfeestion, cheers the l and vitaHz.8 with new life erwv8aW, ' ... br yn j Jls 80 because it strike, it th, of all debility N FEEBLED DlOKxTla 1 7 SrnP tlRRfiMCSBbBUMi; hi a. aenipoKi. onlj 97.75 .UewPiu., iuo m 1,600. ar Midflammtrt,f ibustrated free. Address Daniel F.L'evtr fc t TRFilT- 757 Hroadwaj Un I I RUM 13 Vntt Prk i era of First-clusj nbaciption liookj, ,w uo urmuifl AKenis in eyery uounty. it- won ana oest lerms. nay IT it I CRAY'S .SPECIFIC MEDCIN? 1 HI v"i--- - Pk EfiihRein- -r4 failiDff cure fi K ' A W fsw luminal 1 . iTiUlUM W e a k n ess, B p ermatorr- hea, Impoten-eviand&lldis- TAKINO.e.isoa that fr.l-AFTER Ultt w, as a sequence of ISeIN Abase: as l'r! Memo y, Universal I asitude. rain ib t: Bick, Dimness of Tigion. Premature 0; Ae. Md nwiiT , other Diseaaei thtt nt t Insari,y ot Consumption and a Presntsrs Poll particulars in our psnnbif. wbifch we desire to send free by mail to ej one. The tpecinc Medicine ,t tc,iv au arnggista at $1 per package, or ii apes for $5, or will be sent free by niila receipt or tne moner Uy addreesinj THE CAY MEDICINE CO, Mechanic's ttlock, Detroit, liick. aa. Sold in Wilminirton. Wholeial- d Retail, by Green &TIUnner and aDtru4!i everywhere. oet ll-tll The New Hat .Store. JALL AND HAMINE M Y 8PHIN0 Styles of Straw an a Felt Hats. TLey' axe prtty and cheap. ' ;JOUh M. KOU1N30N, S 13 Froat sir-", 1 ftSll9 . Next to Psreell Uoose. tor Sale. A . PERFECTLY ,NKW OFFICE 84FP, Hosier, Bibmann A Co., manufactuferg, combioation Jock, weight 1,530 lbs. ? , For sale , cheap. Apply t . mch 3 i - fc - THl-?OVFICET. Old Newsjpaueis CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN.THK WOHLD. 175.CT2 New Ind "id fctandard Works in every( Department of Literature. IsoM given awy. r'atalcgae of General L teratu?e and ficMon free, tm irense inducements to BookCJubs and Libra ries. ..... 'i . hi : i roatolfice, New Tork. a neekman' et. ojpj ' apl28-4w Pi A N fl v stooi vver &nd Book $210 f I HH U O to $lt0f) Organ3,13 Stops, oiJy $98. IT?" lllnstrated CatAloniJ Free.; Address DaDiel inton, N. J. F. Beatty, Waab. ,j . , apl 28 It.?,. in 4fK BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL Mrs. Julia McNair Wright's New Book THE COMPLETE HOME Fnll of Practical Information, The Youb Houekeeper'(i'uide TheKxperieccad Housekeeper's Friend krtAt ' ClIdr.eo' Company.Marriage BelUion, Moral. L'cney, Fasmy Oovl ment, and a muhi de of pother tpiCJ fn'Iv lifuV and H e,'B W t0 mC Beau' tiiul ana liappy. - -A boos of moie practical uti itv will sel dom, if evtr, be found outsideofaQfpira. tion Christian Adrccte , , " fc " U CU in ail country homes' ! ;j PV Bich and Poor Fine Pape-, Clear Type, Ikea Ioir prices. 8ellj rniHi AGENTS WAMKIt. . Young and Old. autiful mndla, Addre-, J. C. AlcCUhD V pnia, ra. A Ct ,I f.i ai l 23 " DR. USCEtU'l.SHOuSRi. I I T -0 I alUe tbetjany so call 1 I I , A I d Pfepa-iora lor tbi. - - -w - tiiinrner nh II aa been constant ttse py public for over twenty years, aud Is the best preparation ever In-p -vented for ItESTOUINO .OKAY HAIR TO ITS VOUTlirUL COLOR AND LIFE. It enmities (he natu- V ral food and color to tho hair gland's without staining the skin. It will iiicreaift and thicken the growth of tho hair, pre vent its blanching and f fall ins: off, a n-d h"3a AVERT BAiDXESS., . 4 cures Itcliing, Erui- tions- ami DandmfT. As IIAIli DRESSING it is very 'desirable, givlnff the haim silken softneM which all admire. It ' keeps tho head clean, lieve bila n,d 1". r''- - J m. w v a llf i . f a r- 1 t m. r . ra . - j i m M A m m. w ----- aj mm w a mn r u , m mi ... i.oiti hum heeded, f Mt jot General. . aud 8tfd DeW TW3Sftfc?i? Aa'ijR- KWiBlAl r'i&.t Wi : I.fi WHISKERS- vri:i change the beard tivA or JilLCK at dUcretiojfct. P?; one preparation it is easily aP1' ' and produces a ' perfhaneni that wftl not wash of. . ' L and when her votes should be cast iorme vxir. 'iii 1 0J3tawCw fr iA w- f.J rc2 :R.1V HALb& CO., HASHWnV V , , V Sold b all Defers nwM&fc '
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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