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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. EdiUr & Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. Catered at Ue FcloBLe at WUmlxto,N. a. at comilMM matter. B3STI XTQ-- WEDXESDAY. JULY 19.188. DEMOCRATIC TICKET- MM" Election November Tib. jut BH-waWTATIVE-AT-LAKGE Z RI3DEN T. BEXNETT, or AXSOS COCXTV. 8LTKCMK COURT JCDQE: THOMAS EUFFIN. or OSAKGB CO. solicitor TniKO DtsTaicrr swift GALLOWAY. or OKEX5K CO. UrCKIOB COURT jvvgzm: rirt DUtrkt-JAMES E. SHEPHERD. Second DU trie t-F BED. PHILIPS. Tklrd DUlrict ALL1IAND A. MCKOT. l ourtb DUtrict JAMES C. MACRAE, rifth DUtrtf t-JOIIX A. GILMER. Sixth DUtrfct-WILLIAM If. 8HIPP. NOON TELEGKAIIS. T OKEIGX. KEWS. -., oirrrJimalc Ono can pay his money and take his choice. ; We fur nish it to order. : , Within the past few years everything with us has been on a boom. Our pop .,1 it inn i increasing by natural produc tiveness at the rate' of thirty-three per Telegraph says: The ships of there cent, in a decade, Onr agriculture is squadron have been ordered to re improving rapidly ; new implements are tuni to tir reserve stations. This is bein" constantly introduced; jrailroads jied as an indication that thecmer are being built ; steamboat lines estab- nCyt so far as regards a demand upon lished ; mail routes opened ; school nous- naTYt has passed oyer. - m es and academies dot the townships. - Tne correspondent of the Daily -Tele-Our towns also show much progress. mp Alexandria says: "1 drove - . i it m tr in. " They are ail exienuing -ui;iA 'Vnthoir trade, doublin'r in popu- . r Minnnmn'TUDatil FOREIGN MARKETS. MISCELLANEOUS. lation. Factories are spnngin Some of our rBy Cable to Dally Bevlewj Ltvekpoou July 19 Noon. Cot- fBy Callc"W Dallr. Eevlew.l ton steady ; U pianos o -x ; urieaiis LO.SPOX, July IX-Noon-The Ifa 3iU WSfSofh 7,000 were American; July-August 6 59-646 5S-&4; August-September r na-rlfifi 5L64lt6 60-64: SeDtemDer- IV.tober6 52-64fi3 51-64: October-No vember 6 39-64; January-February 6 33-64. Futures quiet. " 2:30 p. m. July-August 6 59-64; yesterday nine miles along the line of September-October 652-64. ' wTiw retreat, and massed sev- 4 p. m. American sales 9,400 bales ; era! villages, the people in which are FailiDg! Futures easier. The soldiers robbed them of their aDDointments. and I ?f u -wf it U reDorted that the Be- . i 1 I, 0,ni linn RI1a ilboODl i J '- L.vtnaeuul ff Via enUiora Hnrin" incircuTiucuua buvit . uouiiu uaitam- uviavu o ing. their retreat, killing 2,000 of them. . - r.,w Alexandria, July 19 Noon. It is 3IIC. liULSlXU29 vyx A Card. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretion of vouth, nervous weakness, earlv decav. loss of manhood, &c, 1 will send a recipe that will cure j N15 W I Mnnrt1 thit Arabi Pasha is nrenarintC vmr vrct. ok- nniKfiE. - This creat i to move. remedy was discovered by a missionary ir .i- a mm r cAiff- unnracc. oiawii. Disappointment and indignation are Tf ;a not nt I1 to the credit of the lie- mt kmn at the xrreat blunder of al- Dublican side of the House of Represcn- lowmg the favorable moment for end- station D Slvrthat it U owned and controlled ? by such a man as George 31. Kobeson, Dy orders from home. Natives state that during tne reireat of Arabi Pasha one of the shells burst in the midst of a body of soldiers and killed 200. The dracoman of bir A. Colvin, act- in South America. Send a self-address ed envelope to Ret. Joseph T. Inman, . JStw lOrK uuv. ueou wuixi. MOONSHINE, of New Jersey, a man wnosc nanaa have been smirched with more than one fcind of corruption and jobbery. The New York Sun has been persistent in ornnain (t Mm .nd has never s Dared the in? British Consul-General, has arrived i..Vi ;a nmL It now from Cairo and reports that soldiers , u .u 07u7 nnnt1 in with requisitions were breaking open makes the serious charge, printed m 8tablcsna seizing horses. No other Mr. Charles R. Jones, of Charlotte, as t, A(i'int Ritmblicar candidate Wasn't Adam the first man to sell the race? Tf a man's aim in this world be good, the chances are that he will miss fire in j the next. That kind of religion is likely to be popular which does not seriously inter fere with what you intend to do. Tfc is strange that a woman can ever be found to marry a king, for every- business partner .with John Koach. Ue o:-""T1"! toow3 the kinS always beats Vi Ch nth rim Tismrrl ,tr... i- i n I tpipmranhie reoorx OI a .spat Deiwccu Yniic-o3K uariej I V, ... V v "i, xr iur. ue wnt, oi xct Robeson, of New Jersey, which oc curred in the House throe days since. v t- Tr.r.r. m, pnnMWn I it Rmsnfrom Air. newiu s nainir mj a Tfc H 1 1 I K M 1 . M I MIA A A.A U A., LHUi IWW M w w Bro. London, of spoke of him as and we are curious to know the where fore of that. end of the base ball season the will adiourn!to the nearest black- f.r . . . . m. t,4. afatarmistako by the authorites here, snai" saop ana getineirnngerastraiS"- Tt .totri tht. rhA wmini Ml rtfttiv-es Put a little winter sreen in vourdrmk- (.. Uan norl in P!m Tnr the. mir- I inir watflr if VOU want to DUIlfV it. II UA1 B UWU WIMtww vi. - t I - O " . .. 7 - 11-4.1 I nAaa nrnTAitintr unimnvitvj I VOll don't want it BUr DUt 1U a little At the roauest ot several residents whisky. , the American Consular authorities here : Th a nrevailin e labor troubles : If could bill "to reduce taxation" actually in- qucstionof pnvilego relativo to a report have ordered that the French shop, m base baU players, instead of mechanics, a ffnn t rtn I in thn Jif-cirti oi a recent speecn maue tno same DUiunns witn uib Aiuenuau ctjJC3 j tv r, flrvrr rf tfiA I Consulate! be opened and that respect allaruc.es oi wmcn noop. uana or , uj 7. able residents be allowed to helpthem- scroll iron arc an important part, nearly House, wherein there occurred passages guch articIe3 they require hnndretl per cent, bo xar irom one nunareti per reducing the burdens of the people or "increasing the revenue it largely in creases the burden of the people and de creases the rerenue. Morcover.tho word- in? of the provisions in the bill is such that elaborate calculations have been ro- was a fraud, and yet the honest major quired to determine the actual . increase ity in Congress sustained this fraud, f a and Soeaker Kcifer, Secor Robeson's reduction in taxes, hist as the changes in man Friday, refused j to havo the fraud the tobacco licenses held out a promise expunged and thus gave his official en- r rNl.irfinn whirh in most cases is no dorsement to that fraud. The Sun, re reduction at all. The bill throughout trifles in the most monstrous way with the public interests, and is a delusion and a snare to tne taxpayers and to the Treasury. would go on strikes, the country stand it. - Said the Texas sheriff, as he was of a personal nature to Mr. Hewitt. on signing a declaration showing what SaPmu?h as you can There's which were not uttered by Mr. Robe- the taken about 4.000 .people, present, and we ! son on tno uoor. tno saia report na iug -.7- "V r-p-, ZL want 'em to nave ail tne mn poS51Die. passed from Robeson's hands to those that AlFrevcinct informed the Cabinet A Ixington (Ky.) youth, i who went of the printer. Mr. Robeson could not Council that France and England had to work in tne country, wrote co rns gin, a June srraduate. that he was raising a ueny. ana uiu not near, uiat mo " irjrrr lf Trin h?a fop.lln.ra when the I t K o f tViia o rmuiTnonf wnnlrl Tint: Ka rar. ffirl renhed: 1 am elad you nave De- ned out until tne uomerence, naa ae-1 w Duptw u juuiow. cided thereon. 1 A Ixndon dispatch from Smyrna to the Central News says a great fire is raging there, and many hundred houses have been entirely destroyed. A-Ythinsrin the hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at Jaco ' : ' t That is what a great, many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but .they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. , The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation . with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part, of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. 1 This . is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kiciney and liver diseases, , consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. 203 S. Paca St., Baltimore.' Nov. s8, x83i. I I was a great sufferer from ' Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and I was growing weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. ' 1 Jos. McCawley. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation , of . Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Eon't be imposed on with iiuitattQUs, . bi's. NOKTII CiUtOLLVA. Wo like to hear other people say pleasant things of us, and we liko, too. to say pleasant things of ourselves. sometimes. As a result of tho latter likinr. we make room to-day for an article which wc clip Irom yesterday's Stvcs and Observer, which, so far from being vain-glorious, docs not tell the tenth of all that mteht be told. It would take several whole newspapers to do that: North Carolina is a great State. We doubt if our people themselTes fully appreciate her tremendous physical power, aud wc are sure they have no real conception of the magnitude of her productions, bho raises her head well up anion her sisters. Our people are sober, industrou. law-abiding, intelli gent, progressive, thrifty. Xhcse things fcring to these facts, does not hesitate to express itself very clearly. It says : .From the report of yesterday's pro ceeding in Congress it appears that Air. Abram S. Hewitt has discovered that Secor Robeson will cheat when he gets a chance. We called attention the oth er day to the fact that Secor Robeson's speech in closing the debate . on the 2 aval Appropriation bill was not print ed in the Record when I delivered, but was withheld for nearly a week to be doctored. Much that Robeson 'did say en the floor of the House was omitted ; some things that he dared not say on the Uoor of the House were interjected. One Iraudulcnt passage in particular has opened Mr. Hewitt's eyes to the fact that iu this discussion over the COMMERCIAL NEWS. . WILMINGTON MARKET. 1 July 19. 4J M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 43 cents. Sales of 100 casks at 43 cents and 100 do. at 44 cents,' mar ket closing firm at latter figures. ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.50 for Strained and 1.60 for Good Strained with sales as offered. TAR Quoted firm at $2 per bbl. of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE No ofii- Nothins: so much assists in the nrti gation of grief as the inheritance of a large estate, ' ' From Frank Leslie's Illustrated News : 1 " paper." i . A iiADY SAID work in the wrong way, and persisted in anproachincr Robeson and Robeson's deeds in the spirit of a prison chaplain. rather than in that of an investigator of corruption. . 1 , aCCOUnt lor OUr prosperity. The tffrt penn nn tn votnr races dwell together in peace and good Christian charitv and native politeness. will, ine most pieasant rciaiions ex-1 it ,.. nmhahlv iom thf Ut DClWOCn mem. Ulir Crimes are tllOSO Chrf stUn rhaHtv i nnt. tii !v wn.l nn oi - raarinooii. r iwqmcswuragu, a alHcoundrcl. and that the courtesy of an too hirh spirit, a too lofty bcannr. a LM.r.h;nnni mntiomnmvh n.mim wfwiMwii " i away on a ruman of neaven- There is but little mean- Ana uie i w noi aione in tne ex ncss among our people, and that is pression or a just wrath at such un t hicny contined to the most ignorant blushmir official rosnerv. The World M, m mm m oi in o;ack5. xaxen ail in au me poo- ue er surpasvl in those qualities that Pserts facts which we shal endeavor make good citizens. Hue men and love to use at anotner time, and the Herald rial ouot&tinns. Sains of reepints at EnillwJ n-liv $1.75 for Hard and $3 for Yellow Dip. an honorable man, but with a , rascally r,rkr1rklkX . , ,T , sneak. COTTON Quoted firm. No sales This tardy discovery will surprise no- reported. The following are the offi- body in the United States of America r;&l miotatinnq ' :ir. tt :. v:ir t. t.j i t o 1 1 i M i w w 4 L - , Mrx. im ii 11 A 1 IIW4 ................. J V Good Ordinary 10 15-16 Low Middling 11 13-16 Middling 121 l ! Good Middling. 12$ cts. DAILT KECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpentine. ........ Rosin. Tar . Crude Turpentine DOMESTIC MARKETS. By Tetegraphto Oally Rovlcw. FINANCIAL. New York, July 19 Noon. Stocks 'Those Horrid Plinples! I Cannot Go. Please Present My Excuses." Probably two-thirds of the ladies in society and homes of our land are afliict ed with skin diseases 61 various kinds, to do away with which, if it could be done Without injury, would be the hap-1 . a. f xl m piest event oi ineir lives, xnen; sue would have instead of a disfigured and marred countenance, one that would be handsome, or at least good-looking, for any one with a clear, pure skin, ho matter what the cut of her features are, has a certain amount of good looks which attracts everybody. As it is now, she imagines every one sees and talks about "those freckles," "those horrid pimples,"- and other blemishes with which she is afflicted, and this is true of either sex. t - To improve this . appearance great risks are taken : arsenic, mercury, or 333 casks I high-sound titled named articles con- 863 bbls I Wfclulu www ueam-ueauu urugs, are uus.en in uopes oi getting na oi an tnese troubles. In many cases, death is the result. No alleviation of the burning, heating, itching and inflammation, is given. All troubled with Eczema (salt rheum), Tetters, Humors, Inflamma- uou, rwugn ocaiy eruptions oi any kind, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp. 3 bales 24 bbls 145J bbls also lets loose its vials of righteous wrath when it says : Mr. Benjamin Bultcrworth falsified strong; money 243 per cent: sterling jlI8' Sir?Fiei TTtndfI exchange, long, 4851; short. 48. State Igs ony part of the body, should Donus dull and nominal. Governments " iUi -"em generally unchanged. , First National Ban klof Wil mington , able women. Our schools are prosper ing as never before. Teaching has come to be a profession with thousands. w. mw.m. - 0 i., - i wua 4 . uiicitiu in. . uLuica fiLcuii v 7 i aiiu is liik iif.Ni. miipx nrpaoinfT in rhn ionituu are evidences of great progress. "A'lJJ 12.72; Augustl2.72; September world. It is ele-antlvnut up. two hot- in a sure, perfect and elegant remedy, capital stock COMSIEKCIAL. Cure" It makes thft fitrin wMf Cotton quiet; sales 128 bales : Up- and smooth, removes tan and freaklm 8URPLUSfund lands 12J; Orleans 13.. Futures steady; and is the best toilet dressing in the . $250,000 I 66,00. ThesubdiTisionoffarmsisan element r. ?A out oi ic someunng ne 120; October 11.93: Nevembcr 11.74: ties in one packW Tn,-f.J r wi. nftSHO nH nnr nirnv In 1ht 1ir Baa saiU 1U QOOaiO WUlCn tie found Iter- Tiwvsmlvo 11 rft V1- a l ' i S 'ZTlT' i . . & . tion arrests attention. We have 34,000 farms running between twenty- and . fifty acres; 31.000 containing between fifty and one hundred acres, and 61,000 - containing between 100 and 500 acres. In 1370 tho entire number of farms was only 03.5G5: in 1880, it was 157,600. We use 215,000 horses and mules and 50, 000 oxen; we havo 23,000 milk cows, and 375,000 other cattle. Four hundred and sixty-one thousand sheep produce near a million pounds of wool, and we raise 1.450,000 hogs. In 1S80 wo made 23,000,000 of bushels podicnt to suppress, and also took the I unwarrantable liberty of striking out at tho same timo some remarks of Mr. I Samuel S. Cox without Mr. Cox's per mUsIou or sanction.-; 1 csterday the attention of the IIous was called by Mr. Abram S. Hewitt to another variety of falsification commit ted upon the Conartssumnl 11.76. Flour dull and heaw. Wheat heavy and i21 lower. Corn unsettled ana 1 lower. " Pork strong at 21 $22.50. Lard weak at 12.80. spirits turpentine 47. Rosin $1.90 a $2.05. Freights firm and quiet. Baltimore July 19-N6on.--Flour quiet and steady; Howard Street and western super $3ii5o$4; extra $1.25 internal and external treatment. Our readers should be sure to iret this and not some old remedy resuscitated on the success of Dr. Benson's and now anVer- I usea as -xne lireat Skin Cure". There Is only one, it bears the Doctor's pic- per package. deposits receiyea &aa collections madeom all accessible polnfs In the UnltedJStates. MISCLAggQrjs JuBt-BeceivW11- JUSTiaxrciVien . ew. .1 am rednrW 1 T HAVE iosoi x lower, .i. am ty1t. Fans, Parasola and other line cLa low prices stock. to make roo CTGoodii July 11 Eespcctfallj, , . MISS E. ' A New Lot sale tow. I have roll Unea of Trnaij Uses at prices to suit the times. v , i Rcpairlnjr executed neatly ' patch. Successor to Mallard A lunolS-tf ( 1 John Werner 2D MAUKET ST., WlLiirvr:W . "i AT4 U ACTUREK OP PAMfti v Dd Ln.W ?. PKACTICAL lfX lantine. Friction and tracts, Colognes, BeauUfler. ilalr niiTv ll liencwer, Renovator, IIuirirtL01 Tonlf. and Hair Dyes of every sh.vfe I beg to inform the public tht i ' found at Mr. John Wcrner'srSiii upon all who faror me with a cilT ! may 12 JAMKS U. liAP .. ft 4 V ' I. m ' r" ; Jjless the Babies" ! "jgABY CARItlAGBS AND TKIU1IBCU. tors in full stock ; large variety ana Wirk y . also, ; .'f i i FURNITURE OP ALL -of all styles and at all priced ' - D. A. 83UTII ft CO., June 18. J North Front itrwt ,' E. ,BEIDGERS, ESQ., (' j o,81,111 Wilmington ft VTeldon B. C. Co. SIR: Tiease take notice. thAtwarr, ZZ to construct such a draw in your brldtt acrou the Northeast branch of the C&oefeur m permit steamers to narlgate.th&t stream vio out obstruction. i ' ! Bespectfally, :). . julyll-3m , . JJAGLEY ft ion. i r Baconi Lard, Molasses, , JQQ Boxes Smoked and D. S. SIDES, I J gQ Tcs and Buckets LARD, J OHA nhdsandTcs Cuba and ' ' ZJJ Porto Elco MOLASSES. i i For sale low by I , luly 16 , KERClINEli & C ALDER BSOt Corn, Meal, Bice, i 1 A Tin A Bags White and Mixed COM,' 1U.UUU 1.000 Bnsh Water Gronndlleil, 25 Bbls Carolina BICE. For sale by . i 4 , n - I KERCUNEIi & C ALDER BEOS, July 16 SO Fifty Boxes 50 TEPACKED LEMONS, IN PERFECT order At f! ' ! I . ! just received and or sale cy July 9 JNO. L. BOATWBIGHT jyjEEi Lunch ! J CHANTS AND CLERKS WTI0 Will i close' bushiesa hereafter at 5 o'clock. tffl find a SPLENDID LUNCH Erery day at SCHUTTE'S. Best tne nurki affords and prices very reasonable. ' ' ' '. ' F. A. SCHTrjE,- June Is-'tf ' ' i- ' Vu FwPw' drake. StStfP tUti W 4 V Be. aed I T ' f K.tc P" of corn and fodder accordingly. We rewiiiir.hic5 Ter M spoken. The UPOn the ConartAsvnnnl Ttmrrt The offender in this instance is the no- $5.25; famOy $5.75$6.75: city mills uwjm iMJucsoa, wno super uoavsi.uor extra S4.25&S7.30 has inserted into the printed page of his wheat. Southern lower and active tion Din a TinUent attaclr nmn Mr raised 400,000 bales of cotton, and of to bacco, according to Col Cameron, about 0,000,000 of poundj. Our peanut, oat, wheat, and rice crops were worth us mil lions of dollars: while oar garden and truck: products and fruit yielded laro revenue. North Carolina dried fruit is Quoted higher than any other in tho market. Our forest products are Taxied. Tar, pitch, turpentine, and stares furnish occupation to ten thous and handf, while there are fire hundred sawmills in tho State, some of which are of the most ImproTtd patterns, and our lumber product is Immense. In ad dition the hard woods both of the moun tains and other sections find ready sale and are a source of great profit. The largest trade in herbs done in America is tho boast of Statesrille; while our fisheries are immense in size and rerular gold mines in productive ijcs. Tho mineral interests of the west are just being developed; but wo have an abundance of copper, tho finest iron ores in Immense quantities ; silver and gold and precious stones. Our mica mines furmsh tho bulk of that article used in our commerce. No State has more varied productions. Our inter- wiTcmw sou mjectea paragrapn is riven in our special despatches from iv aaningion. ( it Goes not admit of nrmpni ttit these omissions and insertions &m law. less, cowardly and outrageous. The management of the Record is subject to tho regulation of the Joint Committee uu rnuung, wnicn consists, on tne part of, the Senate, of Messrs. Anthony, Hawley and Gorman, and on the nart of the House of Representatives, of Aiessrs. van xiorn, Mcuiure and Springer. It is the clear duty of this committee to subject Messrs. Butter- worth and Kobcson to official censure. When the cold world artnnw Ariose that we are as rrcat as we h&TA &tnn known ourselves to be, we shall be nappy indeed. . - . Tho Spot Where MftTimHimn nd him two comDanions wereexrnfivl i marir- ea only by a rude pile of stono and a cross. The inhabitanta of OnTfrr hAY repeatedlr aaked the government to erect there fitting monument, but the rmnMt h Tnrf-T ably keen refused. i. , V A SENSATION j HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE j by the discoverv of some new thin rL MLABTLN, estern active and lower, closing firm- nothing has ever stood the test like Dr : Southern red Sl.15m.20: amW C. W. Benson's Celerv and Chnmnmiio $i.l&$152; TrNo.l,;3Iaryland $1.19, - ted; No 2 Western, winter, red, spot. They really do cure sick headache, 1.181 asked: corn. Southern nnipt nnrl nervous' headache, nenral firmer; Western about steady and dull: P.688 sleeplessness, indigestion, paralv- DIRECTORS: r -. .. E.-E. BURRtJSS, D.Q.JWOETH, JAS. SPBUNT, - r r'r, " .i ' cc::supTi:a cab tt tzzst i .... k. . mm mwm . - . m a i t ri AS.pAWSON. Southern white, $1.09; yellow 9091. . THE STOCK" MARKET. (By Telegraph U Dailj Bcvtew.1 New York. .TuIt 19 Noon5? rwv. OFFICERS : ulation opened irregular, , but on the "V9 forDr C. W. Benson': sis, and melancholy. ! Jrrice. 50 cents txr Kn-- ftrr- a six for $2,50 by mail postage free. Dr! E. e. bueeusS...;.....1.. --Jf!.Jev8nore,Md.- Sold ( ujr au uruggisis. ; i JM. littenton, New York, is whole- s rem edies. july 6-lm PUEOELL HOUSE. "JJNDEB NEW MA2lAGE3ffiNT, - ! i . 1 - - . t W I f .lnvnmntr ' B. L. PEBRYTXf V main strong and il per cent higher, ujouuer uu wreon transcontinental. Aiannattan I5each opened. at a decline oi ij per cent, and further reacted J, oat suDsequenuy recorered l per cent. ine general list declined a fraction in tho early dealings, but quickly regained strength and prices . sold nn a en a. t cnt! fifL Piuir Mir, jtr xr j:f T rf. t. "pprlc rr , icoumz iu I r"r. ,wii Auuse UoteL Ftrt wq npTO moyement. -LouisriUe & r " PPomtmcnta. Terms $2.50 to 3 xMaanvuie, wmcn closed tt nn 1 lebs-tf rose 2 re r Lr r -n j . . . . iuciuuuia i. vxiianesion SOia nn 3 ner T A5f PnirPTm -.--.1 i Cent, ; . f r 1 rfA.v nuixjj ROW AND RACING BOATS. Beet of material naed mh Wh!niJour wife,a calth is bad, when moderate. Give me a trlaL JAMES DAWSON. . A. K. WALKER. i W. LARKTNS. apl 23 I Tin; LUriGG. Cures Coitsimptloaf' ffiS jwa of the Brestlltev1;. W soothes and heals the rgi kj the Lungs, lullfiacd W4frl sweats and tightness tlT President, which, accompany IK2!4if.1 J TlOU Is not an lncnrauw. v-y Vice President. Cashier A'sst Cashier is only Bemember lT necessary to Jhfte grf remedy, and IIAIJA-- f w remedy! PONT PESPSi 8 i AiaAiA MMmrn WA U rv . - cure you; cren thocgn P; aid fails, x rv? tfLii 1 rjlIIAT I KEEP FUIX A3TD COMPLETE Stocks of Drues and have Inrredlenta to flU ANY PRESCR1PTTOW 111 Sf Stores r Fourth and Nun Sta., Fourth and Han overSts. i , iiihrotf co 10 vj. then ralUed to 701 and Dm T5-,ijj- r'" - - ---i crcentto 411 and reacted to 40i. & ouniby. COITI ITierCial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. your children are sickly, when you feel vf on out, uso xirown i iron .Hitters. June 15-lm W. WEEKS J Smlthvllle,.,c. M. SCHLOSS. Proo. ' JjllRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. IAXTAL?" Wd BnD 8 A 27 iipfinvs jrnrr' Carbolic Baly Carbolic Sal ZUii. r-r- rtirnrATrn or CTJNTZ-f, T Vttj i ' ' "
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