a D 11 V QilfFlrC? w7 I rs. John Quincy Adams was never in pleasure. I'm all jna glow. Iem- p r 1-2 3 1 fl fcia.U ILiLJi I uA.iu -v- :f I DAis AvaLanche. " i i r-M- k lirjti i.ii nuiin pun u'A u iiicu ma i. "Old Hickory" and the suave "Magician CleTeland lawyer once said in his JOSH. T. J VMES, Editor & PropY. of Kioderhook" who succeeded Aoms A " il' 'tTfZZ lived too much in the open air to be dry. laAso an avalanche, pin a napkin to dinsrerouslv a fleeted by tae local i ine mouth or a rolcano, skim the clouds influences. Harrison and Taylor the sky witha teaspoon, throw salt u a:-a - xxru- ttawm on ibo wu 01 oar nooio American eagle, .u """V "-1 whose sleepless eye watches oyer the lyier ana roiK comessea 10 sis oi uc- brought on by the air of the Illscollanooas WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 18S1 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmingtei C, as Second Class Matter. N. ' A New York physician of extensive practice has been effecting many cures : of his lad? patients complaining of lame backs by prescribing slippers and woollen stockings for a week, to be followed by wearing low, oroaa neeis to tneir snoes, in place of the high French heels that had caused their ailments. pression brought on White House in summer time. Presi dent Buchanan's illnesses were ascribed to his National Hotel experience during the so-called "poisoning" there, hut the White House atmosphere perhaps was more to blame for his occasional bodily infirmities than the "poison me." Poor little "Tad" Lincoln contracted a mortal welfare of the nation, paste 'for rent, on the moon and stars." But the iurv did ! none of those things, all the same. I Boson Posi. - - - Giren up bj Doctors "Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at worfr, and cured by so simple a i remedy?" " assure you it is true mat r.e- 13 en tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Hitters: and only len.daysago his doc-! sickness in the White House, and pom-1 tors gave h m up and said he must die!" -il "Well-a-day! . That, is remarkable! I . I x UT nm .u.o u, i.i:U vowureiwiuiii uwi mi i . . it. t 1 iiDuuica naui leu iu uiul 11 uiu ucr ixdi i t t 1 i me special corresponaeni 01 me iion- i . 1 weorge 1 koow naps are gooa oatem t,v- iliinlra wt1iA nnmW nf aetce mere. mrs. x-awerson ana un-1 j-0St. persona killed by the Chio earthquake Stover, the daughters of President John. sou, were irequenuy invaiias wnne mem bers of his household. General Grant probably counteracted the White House i malaria with the antidote of his "fra- doa not greatly, if at all, exceed 4,000, and that this i3 possibly too large. Ia the southern half of the island scarcely a house remains in a habitable condition, so that a population of nearly 50,000 persons is camping out in the open air. Throughout the northern portion of the island the repeated shocks wrenched the houses and frightened the inmits with out doing them any serious bodily harm except in a very few instances. arsenal has been District Conferences- The District Conferences of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the 1 Methodist E. Church, South, as follows for the present years rant Havanas." The temperance socie- Hilisboro Dist , at Pittsboro, . tie will nf tw hnk for WUmington Dist., ;at Elizabeth tea and cold water Mr. and Mrs. Hayes would hare been White House invalids. How much of President Garfield's trou bles may be due to the malarious influ ences of the "Kidwell bottoms" a well. convene July 7 1 ! July 7 town, Favetteville Dist., at Carthage, July 14 naieign uist., at uary, . . jury 21 Charlotte Dist., at Monroe, . , July 28 btatesville DisL, at Newton, . . July 28 Greensboro Hist, at Kerne ra vine, A PERFECT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICIUE. II A. THOROUGH BLOOD PURIFIER, A TONIC APPSTIZSK. PioMAot to the taste. lnrig orating' to tae body. 1 ha most emi nent PHYSICIANS 'recommend these Bit ters, for their curative properties. TiisJ lize Wct.Foll gize (largest in market) f 1.00. T2L3T T BBS The Washington abolished, and the buildings will be con- J of Secretary Blaine can disclose. verted into barraeks. It is explained that this movement to crather troons at . Miouri Kjublioaa. IVashi ncrt.nn in int.pnrl for lhf nrnlpn , . j -a. I I he constitutional amendment nrohi tinn of the I fpasurv. whpre ar dpnosit I .... .. , -vuwm.vii p wu , J r oiting ine manutacture, sale and giving ed over $1,000,000,000 m securities, of liquor, backed by a legislative enact. The government is afraid of burglars ment making minute and rigorous pro- and mobs, and it is proposed to keep visions for enforcing it, in Kansas, went ra!! Iprs. rr f-.J 11 ?r urnnnd ttip hiiildiiifra dav 1010 operauou auodav, May 1st, and ft -J w - and night. At present twenty cripples . Jnlv28 i j. i. i . t ijt i n ... . . . kqowu Lopograpnicai parase ai ine La Salisbury Disk, at Mt. Tabor. Auff 11 tional capital only time and tho diary I ohelby Dist., time not yet appointed. For the Kidneys, Lirer sxd Urinary Or mi, use nothing but "WAKNKK'S 8 APE K.IDNKX ANl L1TSR OLBK It standi UNRIVALLED. Thousands owe their health and happiness to it 3 We offer Wfrer'i rafeTonio littera" wirh equal confidence. H H WAKNKR A OO.. apl 2 nrmtc B chester M F guard the treasury building, arrd it has been perfectly safe uader such protec tion. The government, however, seems to be nervou3 about a sudden raid of bur glars. jVajor Grace, under the conference street-cleaning bill, which will pass both branches of the New York legislature in a fjw days, is to assume control of the street-cleaning in New York City. Under the bill agreed upon the Mayor is I ly distilleries to appoint the superintendent of street-1 Kansas which claim the right, under cleaning with . the concurrence of two eilral llcense to manufacture spirits members of tbe board of health, bat he S'SS will have absolute power to remove the the Courts. A decision against them into our neighboring State is now in the full tide of the prohibition experiment. The progress of it will be watched with cu riosity and -interest. If successful, it will be made a subject for imitation in other Western Stales, probably; if un successful it will reflect disastrously on the prohibition theory and add another to the many proofs of the folly of at tempting to regulate the tastes and habits of communities by legislative statute.-'. 1 he rigorous nature of the law and its serious interference with vest ed rights render a vast brood oflaw suits under it certain. There are several cost- am! many breweries in Why SofTer Needlessly witnthe conralsmfir, spasmodia tortures of lerer and ague and billions remittent, when aostetters momacb. Bitters, scknowledeed saperintendent. The Mayor is to have wld destroy their business entirely and eradiate the oanae of .o mnHh .nwlrZZ' w I TH; 1-1 I , . . I. . - " ft " V impair the value of investments involv ing manj tboHsaoda of Uutlars. The law ! S3 so strict and peremptory as to include 4.1 " . . . me aaministration oi wme ia the sacrament. . ur course clergymen will not respect this part of the- prohibi- tl'nn" an1 mill -. J vtwu, uuu Tiiii gy vu Buuinisienng buo cuuuaiTiBb us asuai. xudiic ODionion situation at Albany, in regard to J' 'f ' f 4- tt l o, o posed to prohibition, resolved that it stiouoftwo United States Sena- shall b mai a mn .. a w.avow a tlVMiVlQ. ' UO clare that n exception shalbe made in full control of the exDenditure of the street-cleaning moneys as these are monthly appropriated by the board of apportionment. The bill is practically the one contended for by Mayor Grace and the citizens' committee. The the elect tors, remains practically unchanged. It is said now that there is no doubt thatl faor f nyfdrni of administering wine, Cockling and Piatt will be candidate less cfiectiTe is this benienaat alteratira in macs of cunetlptioav dyapeptU, liVar c. ni plaint, rhematism aad in general debility and nerrons weakness. : . ror sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally may 2-nrox T !! and the Stalwarts claim positively that they will be returned,while the Adminis trationists, or "hulf-breeds," assert that such a thing is impossible. It is said that the two ex-Senators will make a personal canvass among the nembers of the Legislature, which means much in their favor. Coakling is 'still a formid able power in New York State and bis personal influence in his own favor wil prove a tremendous force. As for the Democrats, they will, it is said, side with neither faction, but will probably put up candidates of their own, in which case, and the penaltyBhall be enforced asramstl all violators of the law. The Kansas yourte will therefore have to deal with some delicate and difficult questions of conscience and religioa growing out of me law. une onensive feature in it is that which rt quires physicians to make oatn mat they "will not prescribe intoxi cating liquor of any kiud for any nerson I or persons whomsoever, unless in case of I actual sickness, and when the same is necessary for the health ef the patient" The greater number of the physicians re- luse to suDscribe to the oath which, they assert, the State has no right to exact of them. ; As the law passed last Winter did not go into eflect till the first of May, there was ampie time tor consumers of spirits A 1 t il ..... - 5': -sHcorr Sm w ? P MAIU mm Is a -Mo w - - - .0a?9l to "l BB C3 Hti, ISBOWs 5ai o s s ?s 2 Z n iT X 2 2 S.-o E."3 a-t a 5 S a iSaEalfj a; $s Kill ern li iff: ?i!:H lilii n nay I-eod-lm Glager, Bnehs t Mandrake, Stllllngia andj best medicines known are com-I : t . . rr many other of the d so skillfdllyia Pabkeh's Ginger Tonic as! btne if the Adra inistrationisls prove as strone to 8tock themselves with liquor in antic- fcf n"i' S'?atete;ood Purifier and the as they now claim that they 'are, there will be a dead lock. Tho balloting wi.l begin next Tuesday and what the result will be no man can now foretell. Wc are inclined to the opinion, however, that the best thing that could happen for the Democratic party would be the return of both Conk-j ling- ana Piatt. Such a result would have the effect of widening the breach, not only in the party at large, but es pecially in New York State, which the Democrats are determined to carry at the next election. ipation of the coming famine and there is hardly a family in the State not pro vmeu wun a generous supply of well filled barrels, kegs, demijohns or bottles; and it may be that the real strain of the law will not be felt till these are ex hausted. One effect 01 the experiment will be to largely increase the consump tion of liquor in Kansas City and to make saloon keeping on the Western border of Missouri a profitable business. f Best Health and Strength Restorer ercr used. u I C It cores Dyspepsia, Rheumaf im. Neuralgia,' i raieepienneH, ana au u is eases 01 ine siOfflieil. id..i. i 1 v:j -i i If you are wting. away WltTi Consxnnptioa or! any disease, txse the I onic to-day. No matter what' your EYmntoiai may be. it will sureiv heln von. , Remember! This Tonic cures druukennest is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely different , from Bitters, Ginger Preparations and other Tonics, and combines the Best curative dtot-? ertiesofaiL ny a 50c bottle of your drueeist. Nose genuine without our .signature on outside r wrapper. Hiscox & Co., Chemists, Jfew York.' QUUtKUlBB. DAOVrD'CUAID DSICAK Tht bntkodmocti ti-Batnrni ;" Mrs. Garfield's illness, says the kNew York. 1orldt is likely to revive the question of building another Presidential mansion m Washington. Many -consid eratioos seem to favor the project; and the historical interest, such a3 it is, at taching to the White House need not be injared, for that building could still bo nsed as an Executive office for the transaction of business. As J or the ex pease, doubtless an excellent plat of laud could be obtained free of cost to the Government from land-holders whose ad jacent property would be immensely en haaced in value by the proximity of the President's house. A suitable mansion At dinner. Jones (who speaks French I like a native of America)-This is good boolee, Fosg." Fogg "Just as you say, ib is uaiiy.- It is quite common to read a paracrraih like this: MA thunderstorm passed ver the city to day.M One that passed under oe ciiy wouia He something new and ! rorth mentioning." Boston Transcript j iub uuict xanuiora wao mazes it a rule that any of his waiters who accept a tree win do oiscnargea so quick that it will make their heads swim, and who riXKJ. tr. Ubaftoh, Stost B Ladd Halrebt E. Paini. Late Commissioner ot Patents. afenfs for the President need not cost over half a niiluon or dollars. 1 he present White the other lady, "Dear, you take it. I iioue stands on the site of the older am very tired, but you are much more cue." which was burned in 1814 by the g? VLiJ! jt ..... . , . dear, you loos: so weary, ana I can t rob iinu. h forces. It was first occupied by you of it." Then another r. ntleman .Mu.);c-. Its drainage has always been j rose, both the ladies, took seats; and one dejLct.ve, aud doubtless the faults of its coastructioa in a sanitary view will never PAIKE, 0RAFT0H & IADD. Attorneys-at-Lawand Solicitors of Amer carl and ' Foreign Patents, 412 Fifth Street, Washington, D. C4 Practice patent law In all it sees that his guests receive proper at- in the Patent Ofiice, and in the Supreme ienuoa wunoui naving to pay double I "a uircuu uourts of the Unite.i .Sutra board in the way of fees, is the landlord I Pamphlet sent fre 00 receipt cf start n nuv " ... u uivFOk poiiuug, Uit&C tUC I v pVDHgCi toll 28 most money ana De the happiest. This feeing a waiter every time he moves for you is getting played out. Boston Post. Two ladies, handsomely dressed, en tered a car. A gentleman rose and offered one of them a seat, bhe said to SCUPPERIfO mi TOILET SOAPS. IN STOCK AND FOR SALE low, a particularly fine assortment of the fin st TOILET SOAP, con sisting in part of Colgate's Famous New Mown Hay, Mignonette, Heliotrope, Bridal Bouquet, West End, White Roee, Ylang Ylank, and Musk. Also, Turkish Bath, Frown Windsor, Vaseline, Turtle Oil, Fine Almond, Alsatian Boquet, Honey and Glycerine, From 5 cents to 50 cents per cake. JNO, L. BOAT WRIGHT. Iliscollacooiuj. liscoUanoous. iloSiseii1 MANIPULATED f 9 THE ViLCOX GIBBS & GO'S t Is claimed and admitted to be the Best, Most Beliable and f heap-st p, r ia!u33 for Cotton and oth r Cti 1 "You can always depend on it." . Arrange for your supplies at once, on the netm) torm All material comDosinsr .FertilizM-H h nns. are difficult to get ' T,h-.eof " For supplies and any information in refT r dec 23 . M7 GOODS I ml WEEK DELICIOUS PEACHES AND TOMATOES I CK UOlUB A Etp, tewflrtrw,. k.., a Of ttfc . : fPHifi embrace ipecial d;..v ; . : ter.cfthe.lU. derZSfe All varieties of Choice Preserves in - one and two pound Cans, the best in the market. - Our elegant Family Flour, gFarole d' Honeur, PigHams, Breakfast Strips and Small ShoulderJ r Ira rrt il . -" v ;r: wsptio d...i . - ture slone zaake , L,da TUfcT THJB WEEKLY HlRirn a faithful report of Ttry Hk h P01lTTrAT s IVos. 11 &13 N. Front St may 23 AND Flowers Wins J jyjA.5UFACTUBSD B EWBlTtSVL 9. va uuo m rt . . said. "What a lovelj time we have had. " u,'w,a,pKI' " tui, St.- I feel so maeh brighter for runninj oat;1' I PrioM.aad gamplM oDipplicatiod. - bs fully known until it is demolished. Ea 11 aa. fihonnin is a ri-nt Jcurcrflan for th hoDdays. - o o- I-M k W l . .... Corni Bacon, Molasses. 10 000 BushB Prime-White corn Qryrr Boxes Smoked and D S Sides i Q tXri S118 Tierces ,VVy.., - New Crop Cuba 'lUl I wieansAiolasses, 1 Just received and for sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISONi Flour, Sugar, Coffee, &c. 1000 Bhls Flour, all grades, 250 Bbls Sugars, Granulated. A Extr 50 BblsNew Orleans Sugar 350 BagsCofFee, different grades, 125 Boxes Assorted Candj, 100 TuU Choice Leaf Lard 75 Bbla andBoxes Lemon Cakes, 375 Boxes Lyeand Potash, 200 Boxes Soap," 75 Boxes and Kegs Soda, 100 Boxes and Tliif Rhi. aff Shot, Buckets, PaDer. 8nl ger, Hoop Iron, &ct Randolph Bheetfags. feb 23 WILLIAMS & MTJRCHI8QN HEW FRUIT AND CpWFECTIOWEaY rpHE UNDEBSIGNBD HAS OPENED A I T fa confectionery 8tore under the "Review" Office, comer Water SfSf1 Home-made and Fancy Candles. Boda W.tpr. ct - Parched Java and Lagnayra Coffee, These goods w e all fresh fhis week Our prices and quality of goods will coL viiice you if you will try us, ' , Try the prepared Soups For sale at GEO. 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