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Daily Review. JOSH. 1Y J AMES, Editor A Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. Watered si the rostofflo at Wilmington, N.C., u ttwii risis matter. E JSTI 3STC3- - WEDNESDAY, MAT 24, 1882. The Chicago branch of A. T. Stew art's famous dry good hoaso hat been closed and "the cltrki and dl&ef ""em ployes aU discharged.. The New, York housoa are .soon to close and the entire business settled tip. ' Then will cease "to exist the largest dry goods establishment in the conn try and one that will not soon be equalled, although there are several mammoth establishments doing busi nets in New York. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. Hon. Alex. H, Stephens, of Georgia, hai written a - letter to Mr. Chas. E. Smith, of - Washington, Ga.t relative to his proposed nomination for Governor, which we find in the Augusta Chronicle. In it he utters no uncertain sound. He cannot be induced to abandon the party ties, and he will not accept nomina tion which shall place him in opposition to the Democratic candidate, should the choice of the . Convention fall on auy other than himself. The letter we have referred to is dated at Washington, on the 22d inst.,; and we reproduce it here: Dear Mb. Smith Your letter of the 19th inst. is. before me. In relation to the Governorship of -Georgia, I can only say, briefly, that the reported in terviews with me on this subject, as published in the Atlant4T Cbntrfton, are substantially correct.' In reply . to letters 'ftopr all parts of the State and from men attached to all political - par ties, urgihine to forego my intention to retirefrom public life at the close of consent to accept the office olGovernor, I have stated that if my health, continues as good as it has been during-the past Winter, and if unmistakable evidences should be furnished me that it is the will of the -people '' of Georgia that I shou.d serve them, I know of no reason that woulsl justify me in refusing so to do. - Thus f the m atter rests at present, so far as I am concerned. ;;; When asked- the' question whether I wouia auow my name to do used in James Vick, the famous flower seeds man, of Rochester, died Tuesday, aged sixty-four. i4- ,f - , The French atheists have a small opirion of Bradlaugb, rfboj think he, doesn't know mucbu . 7i- l" Mr. J. F. Loubat, the 'would-be duel ist, and his 'friends, passed through Washington en route from Richmond to New York. ,. j j The author of "See that My Grave is Kept Green," is in jail at Indianapolis not for writing that son but on a charge of forgery. I Ex-Senator Joseph ICilley, of iNew Hampshire, is well of his recent illness and at ninety-one appears to have taken a fresh tease of life.! r A mean correspondent says that Sec retary Chandler nas a kind of sonny-when--you--have wateredtho-whisky-and.sanded-the-sugar-come-iri-to-pray-ers-Iook. " . Sitting Bull is credited with remark ing, in a thoughtful manner;1 "What a pity it is that our forefathers, the noble sons of the forest, failed to pass an anti European bill early in the nth century." The portrait of Thackeray by Mr. Lawrence, which has been painty for the Reform Club, London, is now placed alongside of that of Lord Macau lay, who was also one of the early mem bers of the club. The likeness is con sidered admirable.' I ) l Richard King, known all over Texas and the West as ."The Cattle King," is a small, swarthy Irishman, with a limping gait. His lameness is Idue to the careless way in which a broken leg I was set. His flocks of sheep and goats, his herds of cattle, and his troops of horses and mules are estimated at 500. 000 head in all. His ranch, ,the Santa Gertrudas. is seventy-five miles in length and includes nearly the whole of two counties in southwestern Texas. "The Best in. the World." ' -r . AflHEVILLE, N C.,'Aug. 8, 1881. Dr. II. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs. I eonsidei your Sale .Kidney and IJver Cure the best medicine .in the world for kidney and liver diseases. I ' j Cox.. R. C. O'Brtok. SHOim, ' . ' i ' : i A Bookmaker jsays that the Ameri can plunger has lost 40,000 in England this spring on American horses There are ' $40,0061 000 now i ji vested in silk culturo in this country, and next year it iS: thoughtHhere' will be $100,- 000,000, . ,. j The Penobscot ice men report a suc cessful season, and say that, including the 50.000 tons left over from last year's connectioii with this office at: the next fcrop, itosplrwui e abundant. election against . the nomination of an-, otherperson by the Democratic State Convention, to assemble on the 19th of July next,' my uniform answer has been I would ribt.n This action of the Dem ocratlparty would, with me, be con trolling evidence that it is not the will of a maioritv oC Uxol jpeople of Georgia that I should serve them as Governor, To thi cxncmsion-1 should come, not withitahQThtf"the" huniefous "letters"' X have reotslreafrom men of the greatest eminence in the State, and the, many petitions embracing hundreds of people! in amerenivounxies iq wnicni nave re ferred and fher "-recommendation of iny name to be voted for as Governor by the people'oftJeorgiaVby the highly respect able body of men, who recently asem bied at Atlanta,. and whose jgood opin ions and confidence I appreciate in no small degree. I deem it proper; in this connertion, to add that while my j?oli ticGEdtt wi&the Den ocTaiCy ot. principles' anaiueasuYes and if in either it has erred, such errors should be corrected within rather than than without its ranks: yet if I were iwminaUdbjtheniQcracy and elect ed GcercDtGdorgiarby etfiepeople, I should - MoVbe a partisan Governor, but should look to the best interests and welfare of the State by protecting ; the rights of all classes, of society, which abonld be the chief "object of all govern ment. The principles perpetuated in tfcffmotfcquf tho grand old State, "Wisdom,-Justice ana Moderation," would bo the guide otmy administration, -7 -" Since writing the above. I have seen a telegram dated the 15th instant, from Atlanta, GeOfttfa,- t6 'the Chicago Tri 6uri, publishea in the Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist of the 20th instant, stating that I had telegraphed to the Atlanta Convention ot Independents thai jTwbuTd accept the nomination fop Governor. It is utterly untrue . that I ever sent any such a telegram or au- thorized-It being sent by anybody. - xours; " Alexander H. Stephens. ThVNew York Assembly has passed Senator Kiernan's bill doing away with the usury law on call Joana above $5, 000. It allows' parties .-to make con tracts at whatever rite they choose on such loans. . . w . j. 'Trade between' Germany and the United " States is rapidly increasing. The exports : to . this country for the quarter ending the lasf; of . March were about 30,000,000 marks in excess of the amount ior the same period in 1881. - The Tgunflower-agony is . beginning in Paris. rJVasbdles petite are! already appearingritte two. or three babjr sun flowers on. the left shoulder, and. the Parisian predicts that they aesthetic flower will soon.be witnessedthere, . -Acting under a recent decision of Chief Justice John Appleton, of the Supreme Gourt ot Maine, that a , Ma sonio lodge is not a charitable institu tion, the local assessors "are assessing taxes upon the ; property of Masons, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias. It is said the Masons intend to make a fight against the decision. There is nothing to alarm any one in such a letter as this. Our "Little Aleck" is smart, too, as well as patriotic. He knows that lie cannot be elected Gov" oratic nomination and that with it he is sure of succeeding; and also he is aware o the fact that there may be a vacancy in tbeSenate irom his State before long. .W arejrather too far tdecmprehend thoroughly and to' enter heartily - into politics in the Empire State of the South but we do hope that Mr., Stephens may git the nomination and that should Sen ator Hill die, he .may be sent to the United.States Senate. There Js some thing fglorious ' in the thought to the mind of an old Confed. in knowing that theViceKPresident of the despised Con federacy may hare a seat in the highest legislative body in the land. ii rr r Quarterly Meeting - For the Wilmington District Methodist E. Crch, .-South, third round, in FART: Wilmington, at Front street, : tt ll l; M. iv : June 4 Wilmington, at Fifth street, f'P.'M-i '. ;-June4 JDnxnswick, at Macedonia. . . J une 10-1 1 Smithville; at 8 P. II. . . . . : . June 13 Wfcit4fville. - - J one 17-18 Elizabeth, at Unionv. . ..... .June 24 25 - - Kobt: O.'Burton;" ' ' ..evev a.: - -- Presiding Elder - Attaricher of the blood and purifier of the. system ; cures lassitude and lack ; of ea'irgy ; Bach is Brown's Iron Bit- , i. ; "How do you Manage," said a lady to her friend, "to appear ;o happy all the time?" "I always , ha ve "Parker's Ginger Tonic handy,":;was the reply, and&hus keep, myself and family in good health. When I am well I always leels good Hatured." See other column. MOONSHINE. An Atlanta boy of sixteen years shot himself dead because his j fifteen-year- old sweetheart danced with another boy. Score one for the dime novel. We are fold that "at Pompeii, combs have been found exactly like the mod ern fine-loothkind.'V his would indi cate well, you eaten the idea ! Boston Post. 1 . Said Brown; "The day I was mar ried I quit chewing tobacco, and I tell you it was pretty hard n me that day, but the next day I was all right againi" "Ah! how's that?": "Well, the next day I commenced chewing again." cinnati Saturday Night. ' 1 A West Hill man sat up all night to think of. something funny to say, and the next day he ' came down town and said he had named his pocketbook "Moon, because it never had more than four quarters. But' his neighbor Saithslow spoiled the "'joke 'by asking him if he "ever h-h-h-heard of anything that ever h-had m-m-more than four quarters." Hatckeye. Henry's Carbolic Salve Is the BESTSALVE for Cuts, Brnises, Sbre? Ulcers, Salt ilheum Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns : and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples; Get HENRY'Sj CARBOLIC SALVE," as all others are counterfeit. Price 25 cents. . . 1 ; Dr. Green's Oxyoerated BrrrERS is the best remedy for Dyspepsia, TBil liousness, Malaria, Indigestion and dis eases of the Blood, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, ffySm ' ft -I - tS i X' f '1 i " ' DURKOS CTARRlTSNtJFF curses all affections of the mucus membrane, ofthohea and throat; ' I i - DR. MOTTS PILLS are Jthe best Cathartic Regulators , -A Cord. To all who are snCcring from the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness; ariy decay, loss of manhood, &c, J will sena a recipe tljat will cure you, XKKB of charge. This great remedy was discovered by; a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Ret." Joseph T. Inman. Sixiion D.Kcto York Otto, deod wm. r OONtTEIiEG3SA21B. TEXAS. Judffo Lynch, on His Circuit. By Telegraph to Dallr, Review. Galveston, May 23-Noon. A News HunUville. special says -thaj G. W. Gray, a student of the Sam. Houston Normal Institute, who shot and killed E. P. Jordan, another student, was'yes terday acquitted of i the charge of mur der. ' A News Belton special says that last Tuesday morning "a mob of one hun dred masked men? visited the jail and took from a cell Sam Hilton, -.white, and James Keys, colored, and hanged them from a tree. Hilton was charged with a murderous assault on a deputy, and Keys "was arrested on a similar charge. I if lrTenrTT Axrcwrre ' Telesrrapbic Brevities. Bvt. Maj. Gen. George Dl Ramsay, U.iS. Army, retired, died at his resi dence in Washington, D. C, on the evenimr of the 23d inst. He was born in Dumfries, Va., in 1802. . , : Shot-over won jthe Derby yesterday, with Quick time second and Sachem third. i ' COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKETj 1 Mat 24. 4 P. M. SPIRITS .TURPENTINE Quoted steady at 41 cents. Sales of 160 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.70 for Strained and $1.75 for Good Strained, with salQs as offered. TAR Quoted firm at $ 1 .65 per bbl of 280 lbs. - - j , . . ... CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi Icial quotations. , JIarket quiet at $1.50 for Hard and $2.75 for Soft and Virgin. COTTON Quoted dull. No sales reported The following are the official quotations, ' 1 Ordinary . 91-16 cts. Good Ordinary..... i 107-16 " . Low Middling. .......... .11 5-16 Middling............ Ill Good Middling. ..... -....12 1 DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton. Ui v.. ... di spirits Tpirpcntine Rosin........ iar. ................ 4.. r U Crude Turpentine.; . . ...... i 1 bales 233 casks 673 bbls 51 bbls 174 bbls i! DOMESTIC MARKETS. f35y Telegraph to DallyleTtewil "' ' .FINANCIAL. ' . . J. New York, May 24 Noon. Stocks fairly active. Money weak at 3 per cent. Sterling Exchange; long, 4865 ; short, 489$. State bonds inactive, ex cept Tennessee old which are 1 lower. Governments generally unchanged J V.: COMMERCIAL. Cotton Quiet and steady. Sales of 1,348 bales. Uplands 12 1 ; Orleans 12. Futures quiet and firm . May 1 1 .99 ; June 12.01 ; July 12. 13 ; August 12.23 ; September 1 1 .93 ; October 1 1 .48. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat opened lower.'but subsequently recovered from the decline. Corn 1 higher and fair ly active. Pork steady at $19.25$20 37. Lard easier at 11.67$. Spirits tur pentine ;. 47a47. j Rosin $2.30. Freights steady. -I '- ' Baltimore, -Md., May 24.- Noon Flour : unchanged Wheat, ; Southern quiet and pasy: Western inactive and steady ; Southera red $.1'350$1.4O; do Amber $1.41$1.45; Nd. 2 Western winter.- red, spot, May, $ 1 .4 1 . $ 1 .4 1 $ , Corn; Southern fffirm for white and easy for yellow. Western slightly firm er and quiet ; Southern white G090 ; yellow 86 86$; ' " ". . i - THE STOCK MARKET. New Yokk, May 24. Noon The Stock market opened at Vdecline from yesterdays closing of in the general list, and in C. C. C. and J.; Hannibal and St. Joe. .preferred, however, was higher. During the first hour specula tion was onlv fairlv active., and a de cline of il was recorded; Del., Lac. and .w estern leading in the downward movement. At 11 o'clock there was a slight improvement in the same shares. FOREIGN MARKETS. (By Cablf 1 Daily Review.) Livbbpool, May 24 Noon. Cotton in good demand and freely met at previ ous prices. Uplands 6 9-16 ; Orleans 6L Sales 12,000 bales : speculation and ex port 2,000 bales. Receipts 17,900, all of which were American; May .6 35-64; May and June 6 35-64; June and July ,6 36-64 ; July I and August 6 40-64 ; Au gust and beptember 6 44-646 43-64-6 44-64; Septe nber and October 6 38-64 October and No vember.6 27-64 ; Futures in buyers favor. Corn, mixed, 6s 3d for old. Lard 58s. Pork, long clear middles, 54s 6d. Short 68s. i Ix)ndon, . May 244 p. m. Spirits 4us aaP4is. - Liverpool i p. m. Cotton Sales American, 8,800. Futures steadier. Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE AND IX PURSUANCE OF the provisions contained in a mortgage da ted the 29th day of November, 1S73, ! ami exe cuted by George T. Trice, Jr., and his wife Sophia lo Edward Kidder, the undersigned as i Attorney for said mortgagee, will sell for cash, at public auction, at the Court . House door in e City of Wilmingtonveii Saturday, the 10th of Jnne 18S2,'atl2 o'clock, " M.", all that lot of land In said City of Wilmington, bounded as follows : On the North by-Church street, on the West by Thirteenth street, on the Sooth by Castle street, and en the Eastbv Fourteenth street; being the whole of block 506 according to the Official plan of the said city of Wilming ton.: r " - E- S. MARTIN, may ao-tds Atfy for Morgee. D. A. SMITII & CO. JANUFACTUBEBS OF ANDDEALEBS or CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS AD . ' . " FURNITURE. Laix stock, low prices and best quality of v A" call and exawlnattloa U - ? pectfrflr solkS Pi: ted. 7 PLiAIN r. t TRUTHS The blood is the Joundation of life, it circulates through every" part of the ho&y, and unless it is pure, and rich, good health is impossible. If disease: ha4.cntered,the system , i the only sore and quick way to drive lit out is to purify and enrich the blood. i These simple, facts, are ' well, known; and the highest medical authorities agree" that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and 1 also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache," and are otherwise injurious. , Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate . with , the blood," purifying and strengthen-. ; ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of lhe system, and it' will po blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi tively twt injurious, i ' j - i . .-,h . . f ' SaVd his Child. , 17 N. EuUw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 12, i88d. Gents: Upon the recommenda tion of a friend I tried Brown's i Iroh Eittsrs as a tonic and re- 1 storative for my daughter, whom ! I was thoroughly I convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughter by the terrible disease,' under the care of eminent physicians, I was luth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease,, but, to my great surprise, before my da ugh- . ter had taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend and now is quite restored l6 former health. A fifth daughter. began to show signs Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said " Tonicswere re- I quired ;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's. Ikon Bitters, responded" " that is a good tonic, take it." i ' .. , J ADORA.M Phelfs, Brown's Iron Bitters eftectual ly! cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness; and renders the greatest; relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. llnnrpppHpntpfl Attrartinn ! : DYER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State; Lottery , I Company. Incorporated In 1S6S for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000.000 to winch a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been audea. By an overwhelming -ropulav vote It fran chise waa made a-part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. Its Grand Singlb Kumbbb DiMwiJfGS wmtate place monthly. It never scale or postpones. Look at the following Distribution : GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. durinr which will take place the 145th Grand Monthly ' JLSTD TTTT! 1 BXTRAORDINAHT 8BMI-ANXTJAI, DltAWTJTO At New Orleans, Tuesday, , June 13th, 1882 unaer ne personal supervision and manage- .- Wlftiit nf i - t Gen. G. T. BE AUREGARL, of Louis iana, ana uen, J.UliAi A. EARLY, of Virginia. ; Capital Prize, $100,000. JWXoticb--Ticket are Ten Dollars only Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, 11. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of S100.000... 50 100 200 COO 10,000 1 Grand Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of 50.000, 20,000.... I 10,000 5f000 " 1,000 - 500m 300.... 200 100. ... 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200. 100 " i 100. 100 f 75. it $100,000 50,000 20,000 20.000 20,000 20,000 25.000 30,000 40,000 60.000 100,000 $20,000 10,000 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to........... $522 500 Gett. G. T. Bbaceegakd, of La. ) Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Va. Com - Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Or leans. ! ' . 1 For information apply to s . . M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La. or M. A. DAUPHIN. 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, nia. or M. A. DAUPHIN ' b07 Seventh St., Washington, D. C The New York Office is removed to ChicaT N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. VJi attention of the Public is called for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse- yucNMjr mu luc wwc m eacn clr dicing are sold and drawn and paid. ' may ll-wej(-6un-4w-rtw Worth & Worth. QFFER :AT LOW PRICES TO PROMPT buyers : ' '". " " - '- 19,000 Bushels CORN. ;t,000 do. MEAL, : - ' . 500 Barrels FLOUR, I 130 Bags COFFEE 1 ; 100 Barrels SUGAR. 100 Boxes BACON. W0 Bales HAY, . ; 250 Hhds. and Bbls." IW SPIRIT BARRELS, liASTR' - j - 'ew and second hand. Com me rci a I H ote I TTIIESTJLSS IK,EVEBxl RESPECT. THE BOOK FOR THE TIMES ! One that sells. "THE WOMEN OF MORMQNISM." The story or the victims themselves ! Illus trated. AGENTS WANTED. feJ'if 4w WM, SHJSPARP. 333 Broadway, N. T. EVERY OrJE-fM'M Will cret valuable information FREE by seud- lng for circular to B. TOURJEE, Boston, Mass. TT ,lMPROVED . ROOT BEER, ttc JjLlI wo package makes 5 gallons of a deli cious, wholesome, sparkling temperance bev erage. Ask your druggist, or sent by mall for 25c. C. E. HIRES, 43 N. Dela. Ave. Philada. - may 17-4 w ...... .... .... "., K:. t PARKER'S GIN Q IB TON I C. Best Health and Streneth Restorer - Used. .. Cures Complaints pf Women and diseases ol the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver land Kid neys, and is entirely different from- Bitters. Ginger Essences and othor Tonics, as It never intoxicates, 50o, and $1 sizes. Large having buying $1 size. IIiscox A Co., Ner York. I AGENTS WANTED FOR SULLIVAN'S IRELAND OF TO-DAY. (Introductl5n by Thos. Power O'Connor, M. P.) Centuries of English oppressiom set forth. It describes Ireland's ruin and the people's des peration.. It shoiws how the land was confis cated and the industries destroyed. It ex- f'lains the Land League, the Land Act and the Coercion Bill. Contains 32 engravings and map in colors. 1 Price only $2 per copy. Sales im mense. Send 50c. for full outfit and begin work at once. For full particulars, address J. C. McCuSDT & CO., Chicago, 111. I 4w GEORGE PACE & CO. MBxrafittnxrs of - J STEAM ENGINES 5 H. SCHE.0EDES ST., BALTHIOSa, MS. Iriat and Flour Mills, TV&iw Whla, "Wood 'WorTdDi md Barrel MacMnerr, Shinrfs MIUs, Circrfwr Saws 1 feend for CaXaloffnsv St O f PER WEEK can be made In any D O Jf locality. Something entirely new for agents. $5 outfit free. G. j W. INGRA HAM& CO., Boston, Mass. . may 17-4w Call On Us For fi ORN, MEAL, FLOtJE, , SIDES, SHOULDERS. j ;SUGAB, MOLASSE COFFEE,CRACKERS, - - SOAP, POTASH, 11 LTE, &0.. &C AT BOTTOM PRICES. HALL & PEARS ALL apl23 , Job Printing ! "JOW PRICES ! 1 . GOOD WORK I ! PROMPT I JC" Ascertain prices at my office before hay ing your PRINTING done elsewhere. SWork carefully done for persons residing out of tho city, and sent to them by mall free of postage. E. 8. WARROCK, .lob Printer, Cor. Chestnut and Water St., Wilmington N. C. P. O. Box 402. apl 25 FRESH! JgVERY STHAMER BRINGS US NEW AND FRESH SUPPLIES OF FAMILY GROCERIES, IWINE6, CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS. i " ;-; .- I Every article we sell is strictly as represented. Ours la the oldest established grocery house I - I ! ". In Wilmington, and we are determined to keep up the high reputatlon'it has enjoyed for more than "a quarter off a century. We respectfully lnrlte an examination o I GEO, MYERS, apl 30 '11 and 13 South Front !ck. Wew Restaurant. FT1HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTI- fully announce that he has just fitted up Jit No 3, Granite Row, South Front st., a restaurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals and refreshments may be had at all hours of th day. Everything is new and first clas. 1 Po lite waiters and courteous attendants. Game and Oysters In season. Fine v ines, Ldquors and Cigars. ov 18 j F. A. SCHTJTTE, Prop. C D. IVJorrill. TTNDERTAKER,! CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec ond street, opposite Southerland's stables, j ResPectfnllv Knlirir.fi nvrlTa an1 iminitui good work, prompt delivery and satisfaction In tin icspccw: may 10-ti The National Saloon ! 1 Northeast Corner Market & Water Streets THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CI GARS in the city. SODA WATER, SAR- f a.c, etc. jxxigingiioomsneat ly fitted up. I may 14-lra W. H. M. KOCH, Proprietor. Awake I j JS EVERY ONE WHO GETS THE BEST Goods for the Least Money Why not then try the NEW SADDLERY AND TRUNK. HOUSE of . ir. H. M. Bowden & Co., ' 40 Market street Repairing promptly done. ' may 21 Cosmopolitan Bar; -gEST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,' liCTC. RYOTI: ym recelv U5 lit WINJJEK. Bin S A Ijfiinim tU 'IHUI mil UUTM fil r rvi: V O MNM (5 MivJAU Js J lm T ' - h . Sm-A XII s? C1EVER FAItc; H 1 Husmrju smtYrr r ' Cured my llKle girl of ats. Sh ., J dumb, but it cured ber. Shi c&a nowt.! s AAlfAIIlTAJi lltrrr sus been the mesnspf curing my u, of T- 8AUAS1TA3T KEjXTIJI Made a sore cars of a csse of flu f or mr "-B. Balls. Hiuti UuiAji aSYU , Cured me of vertigo. nurlgis ud tick wv.' At A Iff a mw m r vnw Was the means of eurtrtgmy wife of jpuft 1 I , . Ksv. J. A E011. Rfj, K A1ZA3UTAN SERTETS ?i Co reams of astluns, afwr SMadtnt om ttm 11 ther doctors. 8. R. HOBSoTKew iJhSfi! , SAMAnrtAX JCERYDrx Effectually cured m of spMnu. - 740 West Vau Burea St. Cttn AHASIT Alf SEXTDTl Cured ear child of flu after mres id to 4i v. L family phyiicUn. It having over 100 U kiSSfi f ; I, . Hxjtbt Ejtxs. Vsrvuis, Wsrrea Co.Tai UAMAJtUTJk KEOTOT) I Oared me of scrofala after iufferint for efrktn ALBiaTSntMo,rJ, siAMAitrrAx sxsvnrx I Cored my son of fits, taV ipeidlo nm. doctors. - J. W. THosyroi,;CsIboiCaiv i 1AM A KIT AN NERTDTE ! Cured me permaaently of epileptic flta of 1 irt-i character. Kiy. Wk. MxSTW.Whjcw'wv ''"I' " SI A "MA TVlTAJf TtEJtYTXJS ' I Cured my sonpf fits, after hsnof bsd 1S00 months. Mas. E. Fobis. Wert PoSdMTrt7 r AiULKlTAX SIBTUX I,1 Cared me of epflewy of nine years' taadiat. ! UUI OtLBVA ICAltTkLLrl -' 1 Grsaby. KewtosClit BAHf ATtTTAy JtTUTVfX MAMA niTAJT XggYDTX i Cared me of broacalttt, asthma and rcnfrUd-v I Olivib Mtxbs, Irontoo, Qu AMARITA3l JCRTIXB - , Uu eurod me of asthma; alto scrofala of mut sULodlag. l8A.AeJxwBLL.CoTinr0i.t1. lAUAKlTAn WKltTEWB. Corea rae of flu. Have bren wall for orer foor m Chablks E. Cubtis. Oaakli. Douclan Co..iCa - SAMASITAJI KESTLU ? Cured a friend of mine who had dnpeMfa rerr bid, MichablO'Cokjco. Midrwv.JH' 8AMAR1TAX BTEBTlUfB Has permanently cured ma of pijrpti au , r I David TssxBtr Iks mutt, lows, BAXLAS.rrA.Tf NtKVtHK - Cure my vriU of epilrpty renj?ABUnt. t SAMARITAM XERTTOB fc ' Cored my wife of a ocrvout dUeu ot the hud. . . Gsajeub. X ona Hop. Pi. SAMARITAN NEXTIYX Cured my sea of fits. . Hs has sot had a at tor Co AW kA IVMV V ASJ I - : Woodbura. Maeouola Co.; a SAMARITAN NERVINE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Or may be had direct from ut. 1 Tor ftrtier tttferas tion inclose atamp for onr lUoitrated Joanii ft. evidences 01 curei. auum Dfi, s. A. RICHHOID M CO, Wortd'a Epileptic Iaiotota ST. J05IPK,C1 ) Pig Fishand' Oystert;! T AM NOW PREPABED TOimiffl Pig Fish amd Oysters te mygwti stli Grove, Wrljhtsville Sound, " j A f ' PUROELL HOUSE.- JTNDBR NEW MANAGE1IEST, j-.: B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor AtUntlcnLrtnj InaUlU appointments. Terms s-wjj aay. i " 1 WOTICE. . . .,.i..T r V 1 1832. 1 SHAi i I j discontinue tho sale of ; , vi :r:y Wines, Liquors Beer And shaU oonflne mysslf exctoslTtJy? salsef --I'-jir '-.I !.- Ui, Family Groceries- recdro tt Should be pleased to our citizens. f Respectfully, 4 Salt. Salt er nTOX5 ACRICULTCRAl ic nnnsicasw'";! - 1 onn"0'" Aid 500 is&sS CTop wioa, a Tl Tviw Brie. '. .' ..-,. .... - ' - -' " ' - ,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 25, 1882, edition 1
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