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- ; - ; '. I The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMISfTO?f. IS. THURSDAY. HEPTEMIiEIt S3, 1880. FOR PRESIDENT : W. S. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVAVT . FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : W OF INDIANA. FOR QOVEBXOlt ; THOMAS J. JARVi S, OF PITT. FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR : OF MACON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : WXX.iLZ.aiVX Ii. SAUNDERS OF WAKE. for state treasurer john iyx. wopjith, OF RAN DO LP ii. , FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF W 1 1 SON. rOR A U 1H TOR: WILXilAPvI T. -ROBSRSS OF GATES. For Superintendent Public Instiucticn OF JOHNSTON. Electors at Largo : FABIUS II- 3CTS3S3B Districi'Electors;: THOMAS 11. JKRNIGAN, HKNKY R. BRYAN, DANIEL II. McLK a N, WILLIAM F. GREEN, FRANK O. ROBB1NS, THEODORE F. KLUTTZ, JAMES M. GUDGER. For Judge of the Fourth Judicial District. R1SDEN T. BENNETT. For Judge of the Fifth Judicial District. 40HN A. GILMER. FOB CONGRESS : (Third District;) JOHN W, SSACKSLrOS-D', OF ONSLOW. Maine is quiet at last. Blaine has aban doned, per force of circumstance, his plan for counting iu his man. Ho has subsided riaisted is the mau, and ah seem to acknowledge it now. It is a mere straw but, goodness 1 how it does show which way tho wind is blowing. The Republican Hancock and English Club ia New York City now numbars nearly 1,000 votes. Tho names are all enrolled to prove it. This i3 a differeaco of 2,000, counting es gains and losses. - New Jersey is safe lor Hancock. 'An eminent Democrat in that State reports to the National Committee that it is his candid belief, from a careful review of tte situation, that New Jersey will poll a largo majority for HancocK, in propor tion to the vote cast, than any other State at the North. Gov. Hendricks, Mr. English and Mr. Barnum have all said tb.it they believe Indiana safe to , tha Democracy next month. They are cheerful and hopeful. Hendricks and English are on the spot and Barnum is Chairman of the National Committee. Surely, they ought to know what they are talking about. Tliere is tome really serious talk now of carrying New Hampshire for the Dem ocrats. The result in Maine has given a wonderful impetus to the efforts cf cur friends ia that State. In 1878, Head, Republican candidte for Governor, was elected by majority of 391 over both Democrats and Grecnbackcrs. The total vote was 75,959, of which Head polled IT f m ten 50 25 per cent , the Democratic candidate 40.HS ntr cent, a -d the Greenback 8,56 per cent. Here is the closing part of Air. Groes- hick's remarks at Cincinnati! last Friday niIit. The sentiments he expresses are worthy of the speaker and worthy of the Democratic naity. Couliwe say more? Tf ha? pf-mml to ine that many nood Republicans have come to desire a change, but hesitate to make it because of the South. ... Tho , leaders in power understand thi-3, and purposely keep alive this appre hension. With each recurring election they beat their drums and sound a rew aiirni, ts if the Noith and South were 8til at war. Every idle or foolish word is ex airzerated into a threat, and every local breach cf the peace into ah act of disloy alty, .and the entire South is made respon sible. It will ever be so if by such un friendly and sectional agitations they can retain their power. What' ol the bouin : Was not their surrender aosoime, anu have not z its terms and conditions Deen cjinplisd wi:h :', lint they are still prcud. Would you have them get down on ineir knees to you They are brave, .aiust they become cowardly and would ycu have them so ? Who are they? Not stranger.-; they are the children of a common am cestry, 'and born, as it were, under the Same roof. - Their forefathers and ours nited their voices in declaring our inde pendence, and fought side by , side to achieve it; 'and they" have done as much as we to' secure the" blessings we eu- J 'V. We have become, v ry great.. Our I resources are inikiite, our domain a conti uent, . ?i:r possi billies ooundless. Iheir work is in it a!J, and equal to our own. Two policies are before us one of alienation, the otheoi brotherhood. One leads to discords' and animosities and per petual and increasing dangers. It may terminate in an Ireland or Poland in our miilst, or something even worse. Its end cannot be good. The other leads to bar mony and safety and assured prosperity. Garfield represents the policy of alienation; j Hancock represents the policy of brother hood. Hancock did more for us than Garfield to overcome the rebellion, and be can do lar more "to heai its wounds. Let us be wise and heal thm Now is our cppor tunny. When a man jvho.-:o poverty and his earthly nece ssities, like the apothecary who so'd Uomeo thcffatal tlrauht, tortures m. nu soul into (onmt-in crime, one wou'd think t'aAt after the olfender had suDTer:d i uniehnient. a true Christian charity might throw the mantle of forget fullers over the deed and over him who I had sinted. But what fchail bo said of tho33 whj fo the apparent sake cf cor recting a published account seek to ro.- hash ar.d revive a melancholy incident of the kind in the career of ono of the GrBt men in the natior:? a n:aa Who in his ear ly youlh, thrcugU a momentary tempta tion' mada greater by the necessities of life and his desiro to keep up a genteel appearance among his associates, in an evil moment yielded to tho tempter and committed an act for which he paid ssvere penalty and suffered disgrace and degradation at tho time. We say does it not seeni that a true Christian spirit would throw the mantle of forgetfulness over the poor, unfortunate sinner, and espscially when he has been known to have atoned so fearfully for his conduct ? We do not think an offence of the kind referred to ought tc be condoned at the time, no matter who the offender, but after the lapse of so many years, and the ollender who has given such distin.. guished service to the country and filled the higbest office, but two, in the United States fjr a period of tbirty years has laid quietly lu his grave lor more than a decade, we think common Christain charily, not to say decency, ought to pmmpVthe living to let the poor man's name 'rest in' peace. Human, nature i very frail, aad we are all liable to err ; while we may not violate the law of the land, we may be indiscreet in . other matters which we, all, , every member of tho human family, man, woman and child alik'e would like .to invoke the true sp'rii cf cljarity to cover with her benevo lent mantle of forgetfulness. Why not the a ' extend tha game charity to others, thart wc "would ask for ourselves? It is necessary for tho preservation of law. order end good morals, that all crime shculd be punished, and this'is as it should be, rat what sort of ssint is It that pursues a dead man into tho grave, in order to show our knowledge of the real facts cf the case? We think the cussion jof the question in exceeding taste, to say tho vtry least. 1 1 WASHINGTON LETTER. dis bad Washington D..C, Spr. 21, 18S0. The friends or opponents of Mr Elaine do not recognize in that gen tleman's late despatches the clearness and coolness he has heretofore dis played, i His surrender of the State to Plaisted in the first, telegram, his re clamation of it for Davis in the sec ond, his doubts of the result in the third, are not often the old style. But that which most annoyed those who know him is the long despatch pub lished this morning jin which Ex-Senator Barnum is taken to task forjsug gesting that the Republicans intended to count -out' or otherwise defraud Governor Plaisted, while in the same despatch he acknowledges for the first time discrepancies in the lists of votes sent out by Li j servants, the Associat ed PreB3 Agents of Maine discrep ancies corrected in Democratic papers received here last week. It may be that Mr. Blaine' is tha mo3t honorable politician in the country, but in that case it is strange that none of his familiars think themselves sure of his apprcbation unless they have bribed nmfiWv nr Mnort Bnmlhinff that ia not tine., Tne popular yeidict all over the country -will ha that Blaine j M-i 3- : 3 .wjnillA PJaisted and the peoDle. bat toand the job too areata one. This conviction, hardlv less than tne rBn!t itself m Maine, will have in flaence in other States. I reoall largel numbers of Democratic Dapers throughout the country, which guided by Associated Press reports and the conclusions of the Republican Legis Iative Committee, and not knowing that the Republicans of Maine werei sinners above all others in the mam- pulation of election returns and re suits, conceded the alleged great guns of Governor Garcelon and his council last year, and had no words of blame for Mr. Blaine or bis associates. They were wiser this year. After all the standard silver dollar is coming into use. It is all the time gaicing in popularity, and even thoso who most opposed its usue, and wno doubtless still object on prinoiple.oon- cede the growing willingness ox tne people to handle money in that form. given tne express companies iuiibj ... . - i . . . ucujriiis mii "t,'" tery compamee. xne oraer oi iu xro- Utao.Cl UCUCtOI lO DUUOkOU.iau I Bameas one iseueu uy xur nxj, duuio - -t 1 IT . Secretary Kchnrz returned here on iuonaay nign. aner a ioug vim to i 3 - i i l i various xnaian Agencies, ana soya ue to be vacant, the Secretary appointed a dyed-inothe-wool Democrat to the place on the day after his return. Re cent political events have done much to couvince other Cabinet officials, besides Mr Schurz, that offices should not always be given upon purely par - tisan grounds. Gubixje. Summer's Ileat relates the system and renders us liable ta attacks . of diarrhffia. dvuflntflrv. is greatly encouraged by what be saw. Grn(l Centrl Depot. European plan. rimmayiii coTrbyunct!iucai.bMteor the Secretary s Department happened Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices t ?. rfrh m ir,; bloody.flux, cholera-morbus, cramps in Johnsonville, Harnett County, Septem stomacb, colic, aad other painful and I ber 22d, ,1880, : , , dancerous affection for which Dr. Pierce's fWnnnnnd Kxrrarfc of Kmart: Weed compounded from the best French brand v' .Limalr.a frinqrer. Rmart.vAflil nr water pepper, anodyne, soothing and healicgs gums and Oilsams, is a most potent specific It is equally efficacious in breaking up colds, fevers, and inflam matory attacks. Every household should be supplied with it. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Pobt Office as follows : Northern through and way mails.'. 5:30 a. m. Raleigh 5:30 a. m.. . .and 5:00 p. m. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there-" from, including A. &N. C. Railroad, at , 5;30 p.m. Southern mails for all points South, daily...;.... 7:45 p. m. Western mails (C C R'y) daily (except Sunday) 5:00 p. m. Mail for Cheraw & Darling ton 7:45 p. m. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston 7:45 p. m. Fayettevillo, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays..... 1:00 p. m. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays 5:00 p. m. Onslow C. H. and intermedi ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at 6.00a.m. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days)..... : 10:00 a.,4. Mails for Easy -Hill. Town Creek, Shallotto and Little River, S. C, every Mon day and Thursday at 6:00 a. m. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DELIVERY . Northern through and way mails.... 7:00 a. m. Southern Mails 7:30 a. m, Carolina Central Railway 10:00 a. m Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General delivery open from 6:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. i Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3:30 p. m. Arousing Us Readers. . An alarm of fire at midnight is a startling thing, but not half so startling to many who hear it as would be the sudden knowledge of their own dangerous physical condition. Thousands of thou sands are hurrying to their' graves be cause they are carelessly indifferent to the insidious inroads of disease and the means of cure. It is the mission of H. H. Warner & Co., with their Safe Klndey and Liver Cuie, to arouse men to a sense of their danger and then cure them. Memphit Appeal. MILTON IV. JOHNSON, Lymmbeir Comiitission Merchant, D- C. mahS'X-i The Cosmopolitan Bar JB THK PLACE TO GET AJTT AJTD "all of the fancy, dalidow, cooling drinks of tha Beaaon. ice cool jjager always on hand Nona but the very beet of lienors dealt o I at this Bar.- Cigars of tho bct brands can always he fouid at the Cosmopolitan. JUUI CAK&OLL,Prop., jj So.l2Harketst. I JU&Z6 FOWlC'S APPOMIEienil- Judge D. G. Fowle' will address the neonle at tha followine times and places: I T.t: i r:.imnn4 rwnntv TriPH September 21. Fayetteville. Cnroberkud county, Wednesday. SeDtember 22. - 1 RMavili Rockingham county, tn dav. SeDtcmber 24 I Tarhrr RJfrecnmbe oountv. Wednes I (jav. SeDtember 29. Kind's Mountain. Tuesday, October 5 - 1 gnoe Heel. Kobeson county, Friday, i October 8. p:cu ua uare. Northamption county. Mondav. October 11. Wintnn. Hertford conntv. Tuesday. October 12 Centre Hill. Chowan county. Wednes tjav October 13 Plymouth, Washington county, Thurs day, October 14. Jamesyille, Martin county, Friday, October 15. Wahio2too. Beaufort county, Satur day, October 16. ' Kins'on, Lenoir county, Monday, Oc tober 18. i FriinkliQ county, Tuesday, I www. .u. Brassfields. Granville county. Ibura day, October 28. Kittrells, Granville county Saturday, I (lolnhol. on I wvuwst v. . Hnw.:nli nvt(iA n be - " i - - - - vyben Qz leaye New York city sto t th rjrand Union Hotel, opposite . - - . Street cars, stageaand elevated railroad to ail parts of the city. ly Public speaking. Messrs John W. Shackelford and Wil liam F. Canaday. Candidates for Con- 1 gress, will address their fellow-citizens at the following times and places: Mingo,. Sampson County, September 20tb, 1880. Lillington, Harnett County, September 21st, 1880. Jonesooro, jnoore ixmniy, pepiemoer oa. lOOU. - I - nf a is l 1, ua8B juuwb vauiy, oepiuiuuci I 24tb, 1880. wbujo1uui WUU1D wuuvy, ucvuiuu I - . , 0 Fayetteville. Cumberland Oounty,Sep- tember 27th, 1880. Kingsbury, Cumberland County, Sep tember 28th. 1880. RockOsh, Cumberland County, Septera- 1 nniL to or Hollow, Bladen County, September 30th, 1880. ElizabetbtowD, Bladen County, Octo r 1st, 1880. Turnbull, Bladen County, October 2d, 1880. The speaking will take place at 12 o'clock, M., each day. Other candidates for Congress are Invited to attend. Sept. 13. d&w. flow to set SIck. Exposo yourself day and night; eat too much without .exercise;, work too hard without rest; doctor all the time Jake all the vile nostrums advertised; and then you will want to know How to get Well. Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters! See -other column. Ex prees. A REIGN OF TERROR. . t The Alarming Increase of Heart Disease and the Symptoms which Precede It Leading to Scientific Investigation and an Attempt to Check tits Increase. Tho Wonderful Properties of "Seda- tine-deJndio" and bow to Properly Uie It- Facts cf Importance for All Regard in a New Discovery. The mortality statistics of this Icountry show that a great proportion of deaths arise from Heart Disease. But aside from the fatality which attends it, the inconve- i nience and suffering which even the first stages bring, matte it necessary to take prompt measures for relief Undoubtedly the greatest lemedy of modern times lor curing diseases of the Heart is "Sedatine de-India," which is accomplishing such wonaermi results ana attracting so much attention, mis great remedy possesses ingredients specially designed for all the numerous troubles of the Heart. The combination is the result of long and care. im experiment, ana it can be safely as, serted that when taken in tune it will cure in every case. Do you ever have Night- in are, uppresseu leeung m siae ana Dreast, irregular Action, rnrobblng, Jumping, Fluttering, Momentary Stopping, Slow Circulation of the Blood ? These are all symptoms ot Heart Disease. Those who are suffering and have never tried it do so at once ; those who have ever tried it do not need to be urged to do so again.- If your Dmggfct has not got it send $1.60 to our address and it will be mailed to you. Sole Agents in America, Lobdell Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. je lleod&w-6m. 'More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, , less ' of the debilitating influence ot drngsJs what onr feeble and exhausted constitutions require said Baron Liebig, when he perfected the composition of the 'Malt Bitters.' sept 9 CHAS. KLEIN, ; Mertater ani CaM Mer. Princess Street, in Basement of the Journal Building, 2T A fine ajaertnVent of Gofias and Caa kets constantly on hand. Famitwo Repaired Cleaned and Varnished. - Order br tele crash or mail promptly flleJU novft Miscellaneous. nn DYSPEPTIC X ORDILIOUSU U Ell A Medicine recently discovered and used by an eminent physician with wonH i , " Ollliil . and' country stores have it or will get it for you. Also a sure cure for TT?TriM,Cc. i 'U P S PE PS STOMACH .j. Tlmach Shaking like an Aspen Lea With the chills acd faver, the victim of mala not only because it does ihebaein s-i lar more thorouztly, but J'noon account ot its perteot wholesomenesa r.d iir. loirati-pf rcti n upon the entire si stem. For sale by all Diutrgidts an2 Dealers gen erally. sept3 TTnf TEao flipi Ha TTTtftTI -O-Ub W Ctltllcr XO UjJUlx US ! J-JOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. Buy WITa HIGH your Shirts at bottom figures at the faotory The "Congress" and "Royal" still keep the lead. Look at prices; "Congress" 75 cents, equal to any.rfl Shirt; "Royal" 00 cent i j .- T. ELS BACH. Manufacturer tio 8, Marked t. Fresh Every Day A ADouamar uf UAma;, I . French and DomeetiCi juat reoeived and for sale. THE ONLY GENUINE HOME-MADE Candy ia the city, will be found everv day, fresh and sweet, three doors South of the fostoace on Second street. Also, JNuts Baiains, Fruit, Ac. C. E. J EVENS, jan 23 Near the Potoffice HAldiS 1 1 -V -.31 H Al R TRENEWEi Has been in Wfe V5 W - constant uso ly thor? public for over twenty years, and is the best preparation ever in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR The State -As Bayer and ; Chemist of Mass. and leading endorse and it as a great triumph in medi cine. AND X.IFE. It supplies the natu ral food and color to the hair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and thicken the growth of the hair, pre vent its blanching and falling off, and thus AVERT BALDNESS. It cures Itching:, rup tions and. Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy. WHISKERS will change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash ofC PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO,, NASHUA, N. H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. i ( The New Bill of Lading i pOK THE BAIL ROADS. Also, Carolina Central Railroad Receipts, , mvi cuu OI JJSOing, Chattel Mortgage, Inspector Uertificatei, Printed at lowest rati at E. 8, WARROCK'S, tnax i o . Joh Office1 (OS3ce in Review Building) aa 31 1 Cotton. 500 000 LBS 8EED OOTTON w4nt edrfor which a fair price, IN CASH, will be paid. Apply at WILLARD'S, North Water St.. Wilminirton, N. C. aa 2C- ' - II I Miwllaneo, .A tt?!Z noun' jfiV? ReCeiVeSi8l 5Q CAm KOEDK. ; FRE8H PROM BOND. At Importer1! prie GEO Af vim... 3 50 CAS FUK'Ncu H-iAl,V( T,im H Mtli,D And for sale at reporter's Price. Only U.U for Hou.of IupouedrWhl5tM;t 25 Tubi CULT EDQK BUT TKR.. 30OEJTT8 APOONO, ' Choicest Orm WINES AND LIQDOB8,bfbe,tKrdh , At Popnar prtj GEO. MYERS, ..hi5"'"' """"'"". ESTABLISHElT 1853 SOL. BEA 18 3 20 Market St. Wilmington. W. C. HAVE JUST OPENED AM) have on exhibition, the largeg! and most complete stock of AND FURNISHNIG GOODS!: South of Baltimore. SUITS FROM $2.50. UPWARD, 100 BLUE MIDDLESEX FLAN Mil Sunt At greatly reduce pijcca, A FULL LINE OF Children's, Bovs' and Men's Straw and Felt Hats. PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. Come One ! Come All and examine opr bIocb:, and we will rtrta hard to merit your patronage, aa wa sa'fl formerly done. may 6 ." Soldiers!)! A. THOMAS. Corner 9th and Y itree Wellington, D. O.. atUndt lo reDiioaMJ Back Fay. Bounty Claims oolleotwL Co teated Land Claims, Mineral and ' Ajcricilt rI, attended to before the Department of t Interior and Supreme-Court. - Land raot pur chased, ia 18-tf I GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDCIME TRADE MARK-, GibatTRADE MjgK Rasiish Rem- tiElng cure for jdeainal 8 permatorr- ? BEFORE TAIUBiie. thatfoPAfTW TAIII low, ae a aequenee of 8elf-Abue; omtS: Memory, UzurersaT lassitude, ia 2 Back, DlmneM of Tii ion. Prematura OW Aire, and many other, DiMases that Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Urave. . .. . , , X3Lr Full partleularf In our pamptlet. whith wa cWm a MnA trM frr mail to every onef to. The Specific Medidae sold m all drujcglits at$l per package, or six p agee for $6. or will be seat free by mR or receipt of the money by addressing v THE.CRAY MfTDICinC CO.t j- Sold in wiimSnfm. lYhnlAsale aad aieaasiea liiocic lietroic Retail, by Oreea H fUcner and (01 dnr& everywhere. - et 11-dawlj 1853 R & BROS r s
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