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THE DAILY 1EV1E17. JuSlI. T. JAMES, Editor k Prop'r. . , m WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 5,131 Liilt-red at the Poitoffice at Wllmfngtuu. N. C, as Second Class Matter. STILI, LIVING. At tbl3 writing, in the forenooD, PresI'deut Garfield still.lingers and there are seme hopes jet of hia ultimate re covery. List night, aa the crowds who had left the city for the day returned to .their homes they were greeted with the intelligence that the condition of the il lustrious patient was much worse, so much worse, in fact, that it w s predic ated, on hih,au hority, that he could not lire until miduight. It was a sor rowful close of what had otherwise jbeen a delightful Fourth and there were few who did not expect to be greeted this morning with the exclamation, "The President is dead!" Bat, thank Go4, the dark cloud has not yet fallen and there are now hopes that it may be stayed al together. 1 . President Garfield' condition is, how- i ever, very precarious. Of that there can be no question. Only care and: skil and devoted attention, directed by the kind hand of a merciful Providence, can ensure recovery. If prayers can avail Le will be saved, for doubtless on Sunday last petitions were sent up, from millions upen millions of true hearts that; God would spare the life of the President of . this great Republic. The news from Washington City this forenoon, instead of being such as : to conQrm our fears, is rather inclined1 to strengthen our hjp.s. Last night we were told that the Prcsideut had but a few hours to live, and this morning pe is not only still" alwrp, but the. symptoms are reported as more favorable. It is evident that President Garfield possesses wonderful vitality, such only as can be possessed by a man of -an cxcelleut 'con stitution, backed by excellent habits; otherwise, he must have siecumbel to hc e fleets of the wounds. ; j On the first page of this issue will be found the latest information as. to the President's condition, up to the hour of putting our paper to press. j ON KIN FAOr AND FfiBLIftti. The dastardly attempt updn the.life of President Garfield ha3 'developed xnost palpably one important fact and that is that the people of this country, in paat-J ter3 01 supreme importance, are one m .fact and in feeling as well as in nation ality. Garfield was not the choice for President of at least one-half of the ; voting population of this country but he was elected by his own partisans and; was duly inducted into office. When in the White House the President loses to a very great extent, ! his individuality. lie sinks the pan in the President and becomes the recognized head of the American Union, - i. the chief magistrate and the chief man among -fifty millions of people. Ie is not the President of a party jbut of a people and is acknowl edged as such and respected! as such by those who so bitterly oppjosed a3 well a3 by those who so cordially jsup ported him in the recent election. H.ence an insult to the official is an insult to the people and the shot of the assassin which struck President Garfield toj the earth aud lias imperilled his - lilej bus been resented, as by one man, by the more than fifty millions of people in this broad land. And hence, too, the sorrow and grief and indignation which has been heard from every Eection of a common country and which has made this broad land but as one house of mourning, j It is a part of the unwritten law of the land, a theory which finds its ex pression more in facts than in words, that " the person of the President of these , United States is as sacred as that of the priest at the altar. His official acts are open to censure and Tery .often he is himself' abused m - the pres3 land on the forum but in hi3 . actual person al presence all heads are bared, not so jhuch to the man as to the office, to the chief representative of the people,! the Republican king, who the is servant him self of the people. There is no courtesy in our nature which i3 not willingly ac corded him when we stand in his pres ence, and his person is held inviolate, This may be hard to the understanding of others, but to the people of j this country it is a law of their republican natures, we mase ana aeturone s our - 1 kings at will, and while there is no royalty which is uncrowned, yet he mho holds the sceptre is our king. There is ' no 'divine.risht" with him; his power is given but to be taken away yet wc crown liitn for four years as the man who bears iu bis ovn person the dignity :an&i the m gesty and the resject which must be accotii '. of all men to the government of ih jiieat, tree country. And to en sure ilU respect Ironi others w accord it &rst from among oursc-lyes. Thesa thiDgs may be hard to the aoderstandiDg of others nations but to us it is a plain adti simple and imperative law of oar frecf bor i nature. rr.JttUiceKIU. 4,KUveD sears or daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of sev eral of the best: (and some of the worn) pbjsicuns, who gave her disease ? anous names bat no relief,; and now she is re stored to us in good health by as simple a reined v as Hod Hitters, that we had poohed at for two Tears, before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick sutler as we did, on account of prejudice against o good . medicine as Hop Bitters." The Par ents. Telegram. W e wouldn't care to be the prettiest girl alive. We d rather be next to her. The moustache is a great epicure. It is bound to get tne nrst taste oi every ... . m things - -; -""r;:" "' : ' ' Why' is the earth like a blackboard? Because the children of men multiply on the face of it ; It is an extraordinary fact that those who get to high words generally use very low language. It was said of an' egotistical writer: 'Somebody should take pity on his readers and put out his I'a." 'Never," says an Irish orator, "write an anonymous letter without signing your name to it."--IjOweU Citizen. There is a temperance society in Rus sia that binds Its members to abstain from brandy until it becomes cheaper. - "What astonishing things women are!' exclaims the Figaro. . Iney are always thinking of nothing, or of 'something else." " ' ' : ' t - -.; . American "horses will never make as much mouey abroad as American donkeys have spent there Boston Cojumercidl Bulb tin. , V'" ' " .' j The American horse is doing much to remove the disagreeable impression crea ted by American tourists; abroad." 'o5i ton Courier. , i : ': ' ' .: It is not surprising that there is a great deal of pride at' our seaside water, ing places, for there; every wave has it crest Boston Courier. f "" '. A blind beggar was asked why he en tered his dog at the show, and replied, "To demonstrate the importance of dogs applied to industry." The meanest man on record is in New York. He invited a night watchman to take a drink, and slyly puttin it a powerful stimulant that would keep the man awake all night.Zosfoft Pott. A Physician of Great Prominence in Thirty-sixth street, New York city, was unable to, even help Mr. Wm'. Mc Kee, of Patterson, N. J., suflering the agonies attendant upon diseased kidneys. As an honest man and practitioner he prescribed and cured' him Vv using one bottle of ' Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure " , ' - , THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at (ae City Post Office as follows : .. Northern through malls ... . . .5 30 p. m. Northern through and way . mail8.......i. ...r. . 6:40 a. m. Balelgb.... .6:40 a. m. Mails for the N. G. Railroad, arid " routes supplied thore- fromlncinding.A', in. u. Railroad, at..i.... . Southern toaila tor all poinu South, daily.. Western malls (0 Ott'y) daily 6.40 -a, m. 7:45 p. m (except Sunday) .... 9:00 i. m. Mail for Uneraw & Darling- ton .7:45 p. m. Malls for points between Flo renceand Charleston.. 7:45 p m Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tussday s, and Fridays 1:00 p. m. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays 9:03 a. xb. Onslow C. H. and Intermedi ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at..... 6.00 a. m. Smithville matin, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days)... 8.30 a. tb. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Greek, Shailotte and Little River, S.vO., every Mon day and Thursday at......... 6:00 a. m. ' OPEN FOB DELTVEBT. Northern throogh and way mails ...7:30 a.m. Southern Malls......... .......M 7:00 p. m. Carolina Central Railway...... 4.00 p. m. ' Stamp Office open from 8 a. to. to 12 M. at d from 2 to 6:30 p. m. Money Order and liegister Department open same aa atamp office. ' . ; . , : ; . : ; f leoeral delivery open from 5:30 a, m . to 7.-00 p. m,, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:80 a. m, Stamps for sale in small quantities at general delivery when, stamp office la closed. Alalia collected from street boiea every dayat4K)0 p. m. it THE STATE." i & Cli 11 0ND, 7a. IHAUBERLATNS A BE1RNE, Yj Owners aad.Editors Largest circulation, Cheapest 8ahscria uearrice, ixiweet Advertising Kates. - pSt Daily circulation aow over 4,000. : '-: The only aitenooa paper ta Riekmbad. Subscription prioe Daily, $3.60 per aa aum, Waekly; $1 per aaAaau ' " Bend for.specunea opUs free.' Ute T ForSmit rjilE STEAMfeR'P'ASStRTniakea her ngular .trij Tor SmliLviile,' leaving wharf foot of Market street, at 9.00 A. M., except oa Saturdays, when! Tille at 70 A. M., P.M. jslS-tf she will leave Smith, and Wilmington at 4 J X UARPEK " t-.!.T fit "P'-f "ffot . t . I . " Ferbie and sicViy persons Recover tb' i- ritilitr bVurmln ' a coure of Hoctettef Stemh .Meter, the mt pop alar iarijror, ot ax.drlte a tire medicine is BM. " leseral deLi'itr, ferar nd agae,' yi epsia, oans'iont' , rhefmatlsm, and othsr maladi - are ooi letel removed by it Ask those ? hva r.Bsl It wht it has done for tlies."'. : .' or by al myeUts" and Dealers 1 i tne: aIIj. ' LI K1THIS LIQ CID 0& DB.T FOBtt - That Acts at'the same time on TEE LIVER, TEE BOWELS, WHY ARE WESICK? . . . t Because wealloto Vict great orgqnt to ecoms clogged or torpid, and ' poisonous huniorsare therefore forced into the blood ihat thouMbe expelled todttratty. 4 - 1 ".s ! z WILL S U RE LY, CURE J KIDNEY DISEASES, ; : - - J LIVER COMPLAINTS, "PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINAUY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs . and restoring their power to thro w off disease: IThy goffer Bilions pains and aches? Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened orer disordered Kidneys! Why endure nervous or sick headaches? . Use KIDNEY-WO RTanti rejoice in health. It is pat up in Dry Veeetablo Form, in. tin eans one package ot which makes six quarts of medkine. Also in Liquid Form, very Concen trated, for those that canhot readily prepare it. C9?Zt acts with equal efficiency in either form. Morrrr ov yourdruggist. , price, ai.oo WELLS, BICUAKDSON A Co., Prop's. H (Winaend the dry post-paid.) BCBU.GT05, TT. raajO-ac-srm ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. To introduce our new styles and influence trade we make the following unparalleled offers for a short time : " The Berlin Packet contains a gold plated watch chain, agate shawl pin, ladv's ele gant set jewelry, sea bean cuff buttons, coral neck lace, set of agate studs, gold plate band ring, collar button, key ring, pocket book, imitation silk handkerchief, pen, pencil, comic envelopes and visiting cards. All tbese mailed to you for 35c. in stamps; 4 packets for ifl.oo. The lot can be re tailed at from fl to $5.00. . The Koyal Casket contains one superb amethyst nug, eiegam corai oroucn set in cox, iancy neck lace,, coral sleeve buttons, engraved gold plate uraceieis, rose scan pin, goia piaica laay '8 set, gold plate sleeve buttons, heavy gold plate studs, lovely cameo scarf pin. genuine Parisian diamond stud, Maltese cross with P. diamond center, beautiful jet sleeve buttons, plated collar button, plated ii a it w;iu-:i ciiam, piain goia piate ring, noDoy cameo ring. Maltese ear-rings with P. diamond settings, gents' full comb, amethyst set, lady's mil. pmiRu set wun wnue sione settings, jet .ana cameo scarf nin. ensr., eold nlate sleeve buttons. The whole of this magnificent collection sent secure Dy man for si, 2 for S 1.70. 4 for 13.. This let cn oe retailed easily at from 15 to 10. Address. N. Y. JEWELEY CO.. Atlanta. Ua. Thb Atlanta Globe says : " This company Is iJtrnsc-iij feuaaie, ana me amount mey giveior your mony is astoundiBg." feb-261&w-at-wly ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORM. If shrunk wholly or in part from nature or dis ease. Advice free. Describe case and send stamp to r. m .jj. km., Auania.ua. no numoug. iiign- mh rewrwnce. tjorresnonaence connaentiai. feb 36-law-iat-wl j SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! Mazfxe, a new vegetable from S. A., differing from anything ever grown here, delicious raw or cooked. Seed sent by mail 20 cts. a paper. Soya Bean of Japan, half bean hair pea, said by chem ists to ' be theTlrhest human food known. Fine fodder Plant, also. Seed. 15 cts. a paper. Cuban Oueen Watermelon, lust imDorted. largest variety evf r erowA In U.-S.. .firm, luscious, crisp and nirarv : best to keen or snlD. Z3 cts. a paper 01 20 'seeds, 6 papers forl. ' Very scarce. Log-of-Wood Muskmeion. largest Known. zw reet long nne quality, eany ana proline, is cts. a paper, uimai Tomato, richest flavor, early, prolific, solid un equaled in every way, 15 cts. a paper. White Egyp tian Corn (from the NIle. fields Immensely in the South where other corn fails. Unequaled for table or stock. 20 cts. a DADer. 75 cts. a pound. Teosinte, one plant feeds aeow two days: 10 to 12 ft. high, 15 cts. a paper. Cnzco Corn, grains 1 in- long. X in. broad. Seed will bring rabutous prices, lacis. a paper. . All tbe above sent for $1, S of each for 12. Address C R. GILBERT A CO. Atlanta. Ga Reference: Hon. W. L. Calhoun. Mayor of Atlanta. . fab'SM aw-f at-wly COMMERCIAL HOTEL- traJUINGTON, n. a i Large Sample Rooini lor Ccminer tal Trarelcrs rifcutr-KiKTOB having Ihoroaghlj reaovatod ttiif doaw. tad furnished It entire ly saw, Is prer arad to eive to the traveJag panue an ue eooveatvaaias of a FIRST CLAHSuBOTKl. ' it U located la the rery centre of the huiaei part of the city, befog eonieaUct V-tbaprtnaipal bnsinoss housee, m Postofiae, Oawa thiy qH and Ootrt Hoa 1 jsaavSTtrst-Olaat Bar aad Billiard Balcoa I eoaaeeaed with taie Qoa. BATES tH rR DAY. F. A. SCHUTTC, '7 rVZMI IliscdUanooxis, PURCt.YVlCETAriLC Gil liBlr.tl r ' fit I-.- t".--f!' ' A PERFECT SPRinQ AfJO SUMMER v mediciue; - A THOROUGH 'BLOOD PURIFIER, TONIO APPfCTJZER. PloAlant to th Ust, lnrigor4tingio the bodr- Th ot taV aent PUY8I0IAJI8 reeosuntad thee Bit tan for. teir enratiro propertios. Tiial siie 60c Fall ilxe (lareit la mrket)f For the Kicmcyi. lAver az.d Urinary Or gnM, on nr thing bnt "WARNER'S 8AFF KIUNKT AHl) L1TKK UUBfi " It itauai UNJilV ALLED. v ThouBindi' owe their health and hacpioettto it 9 We offer "Warner'i 8afeTonlo Bitter'? with equ.l oonfideoee. . , H H W ABWJfiR W., apl 2 W aw -arm to Rochester H T The World for 188L THB wdfeLD - T6T 'f6Bt will be Jthe beet and cheapest newspaper published in tbe English tongue on either. side of the Atlantic. With new risesurpaMiajf an eTer be fore manufactured even by Hoe Jt Oo. with new hnd nheoaTlecf typographical and busi ness facilities of all sorts, and with a better organised i , telegraphio ,rr oorrespoadenee thronirhout the world than 'that Of aft y bther American; journaJ,.1.aaiWoRi.n for 1881 wUH afford its readers daily a. completer, condens ed and trustworthy- record - of ' afl carrent reats! - r."i ,to'!..;:-'K. Ji .ill " In its Fire Minntes With the News of the Day The World meets and keeps pace with it increasing demands jnade y japid tran sit, the telegraph and, the telep bote, on the time and attention of business men". - J 1 ! - Its dafly eable1letterr from j London brings the Old W orld to the breakfast tables of tbe u Oulit. Jiiiii'Jl'l fiJ.,jii' j In its Wall Street Gessip, and Its Items for Inyeators, taken together wito, its accurate, candid and absolutalT-iBipartial -Financial Article, The . World daily .presents anjanri Tailed picture"not only of he trne conditio! of the multitndindusienterpriser in; Which the adventurous r and,, acti people of tbif oduntry inTest their saVingf, buT also 6rair the fluctuating influences etertrd srpon those enterprises by the speculations and, the epeo ulators of the 8tock ' Echabe; A, ' ? . - No man who owns or expectat t y own an interest in any corporate property, can afford to miss for a single day the Information daily and- exclusively given ;in,-The'Wcldti.pot only as to the natural and legitimate course of affairs affecting stock yalues, - but alae as to the plans,, schemes and combinations which are incessantly making and unmaking in and oat ef Wall street to affeetthuae values. -i -': -. i .. f' r if,tt '", ...;T f-.?f The World contains "also every day the freshest, fullest and most instructive notices of evert thing new .and Interesting, in -the realms of art. of literature anu Of soeial life , It U th accredited iotg an of the colleges 1 . . L TTf A . 1 . oi ao, union, ana me accuracy ana. TiTaeity oi its sporting columns, covering all the va rious forms of . athletic ' amusement which have multiplied among us of late years, com mend it to the "rising generation" through out the country. . .-. As tbe only metropolitan morning journal pubusnea in the Jfingiish language whicn maintains an unswerving fidelity' to the enduring great principles of the Democratic faith in politics, The World for 1881 will be fonrd, where for the last Ave years The Wirldhe been found, absolutely -loyal to Democratic principles ; absolutely indepena ent of atl persons, cliques and factions with in tna Democratic party. -The World will maintain the cause of the Union against sectionalism in all its forms, the cause of -'good government against cor ruption in an its. forms and the cause ox ue people asrainst monopoly in all its forms. TESM8-FOSTAO PAID. Daily and Sundays, one year, $12, tlx montns, o, tnree months, s3. - Daily, without 8undaya, one year, $10. six months, $5, three months. $2.50. less than three months, $1 per month. - Tbe Sunday World, one year, $2. The Monday World, containing the Book Reviews and "College fhroticle, one year, $1.60.V; . r n - :: The 8eml-Weekly World, (Tuecdays and Fridays) $2 a year. To Club Areata An extra copy for club of ten, the Daily for elab oi twenty-nve. roe vveesiy worm ( Wednesday 1, si a year. To club s gents An extra copy for club of ten, tbe. temi-Weekly for elab of twenty, tbe Daily for elab of fift. TIT-. V a lis c uave uu ira'eiunr agents. Specimen number sent free oa application. i erms i atn lovriaDly tn advance. etld pest-ottce uoner order, bank draft or reeisttred letter. Bills at risk of the l . -i -i . . THJB WORL.D, dec 17-' 85 Park Row, NewITerk. REO CEDAR PACKING CHESTS, RASH D00RS A,,D bunds,! BRACKETS,MOULDING, LUMBER&r- Z IALL' SIZES WINDOW GLASS. AT. 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M U o-e year ago to-a? t at I te eved joer t eat toe v ba,- the ei e by goinjr with- out tb4sppliai My btk-iveMte that ofa loeomotiTe . iar y rapture, ie you wij recall to y u a ind wae similar to Mr I Jordaa'a, in yrnr pamphlet of illaatratioaa I was ruptured in tbe year 1663, while in thr a'mr. l hare triad spring and elaatio i: usee ,miih great disoemiort aad iajary, my-4 rapture aiwat a rrowinr worie. Finding 1 1 mast get tome relief or give ap my basic est, t determined to try you aa a lit reeort. and I must ay that I found voar treaimernt a complete aucceea, hj improvement and care have, consider :ng my terrible, eondi tlon, surprised my friends aa well ai myself. Daring your treatment 1 have worked hard in my businest, enjoying both aafety and comfort, and have not lost a day's worv my eneral health baa also Improved." I will take pleasure ia recom mead ing the afSicted to yoa whenever I bave aa opor-rtubity ; 1 oa may publiih tbis letter for the bene fit cf humanity. My address is 511 art iitiist. With beat wishes I remain jar a reapeetfally, WKHLKTf PHILLIP- 3 ew 1 erk City, Oct. 35, 1880 je 14-' w The attention of Housekeepers, farmers and others it called to th C ' FOR WHITEWASHING 'ND ALL SANITARY POiFflSPs It costs less ia eomparisin than COM dON WHITKWARf?. its durability and beauty are two-foid greater. It never loses it. "iTBaaa.' for years. When applied it forms a sari aoe aa 8MOOTH A8 K s i Hoy tr ' TNOiN8iDJi,a, and for ali purposes io which sand and Jim.... TJu:?iALrMl4 trial. .?:.. - . i . ' - We refer to" the Kci kerb c . Bolt at lftIOaVrS-lj ) lu Good Buckets,! ttais) White idvances n ade rn Conngitt.itrcf tumbir or'Tie, and oilck r iaal'tiJi. fl!1. Lumber sent to cat by it desitia. . J V. ff "' , : r . ; '-i - " '".! y LI-XLLAz' J : . THE ' ; s . .. $1. BALTIMORE WEEKLY SUN $L is AS GOOD A FAMILY PAPER ABIS -.'--I . 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' THE PRODUCE Dramatic, Personal aad Sea J5s no paper ia the wona . tfnET much firs Mttar ersry CW ueraia, wnicn is seni, r" 7 Dollar Toa eaa fttliwriPf- la a weellj fofSf Ono Dollar a Year Addxees,: IfeirYorlt Herald Broadway aad Ann 8triaI dee 11 I ii kadi of ,r f O W RATES For all cf the fait . MMJaad.' their priatiag carefauy -tthea free of poifrw ytfZf&i corded ' Thar is a pars P0jrjT latest pisses of the buftfjSi
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 5, 1881, edition 1
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