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IT - " .... ; . THE GHEAT GEfiMAM REMEDY FOR PAIN: . ReUsves ud enrea RiiEUJUTisir, Neuralgia, Sdalica, Lumbago, - BACIIACIIE, EI01C32, T00TI1C22. SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS. SPRAINS, - linnm, Cuts, Brutes, IROSTBITES. - A I !t twviiij clicf TheDailyJ3evievv, Hi 'ni ;:ir :1 Jfcf J 1 1 4 LjiJ 1 BOCtLS.- 'a!-?! 2.. "'Zl'mt n-f - -m to A. Tolr A .. 1 J . I'T for Kpilertlc Fiti!.-Y3 . Talii'V icitaess.- ferrous r -jicvcs ana cares, t icanses .r!-.'i ' ircolatfpn. Keutra-, r.nd eaves elckocHS. Cures PTiO SA!D D ko-Vl- aci stubborn blood sores. Kllmlnatea ;' ('"ll:"aclc3andScaIds. I2rrcmaacntlyan'l cures paralysis. Yes, it Is a charming anl ,-iir Awricat. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, - i!r Clianjca bad breath togood.remoV' 1883--I884. JjQt us drink ta the year that is dying were weary and Though hi3 long: I--et us sing for the yead that has come at last. Iet us welcome him in yrith a. song! Let us speed with a song the sad iold year, . f i With the trouble he brought in his train; ! ' . Iet us grret with a toast the one that is : near;' . f I ! . . - " We had hoped : Let us hope again! The snow that glistens on briar and thorn n j ' Oke a sheet o'er the landscape lies Like swadding clothes lor the year that is born J ' i , Or a shroud for the yeir that dies;1 And the niaht-winds wail through the lealless trde ').';,; And the blazirig yule-logs roar bounds the funeral antheni three, h And a prelude ot Ligtity- Eihty-lour. imum strength seemed to be exerted' at each trial, all the horses' beinir. accus tomed to heavy ; pulling. . . In the Galons- of Fashion . white teeth arc more frequently, seen than' formerly. This is because "our Iadie3 have given thn' seal of theif ap. probation to SOZODONT. foremost among toilet articles: This so perl as tively pure and salubrious preparation checks the further decomposition of the teeth, removes impurities which obscure their natural hue, strengthens them and makes the gums as ruddy and hard as coral, and communicates sweetness and rosiness to the mouth. ! ' i - '' - To spoil custard-bakc it too long, r r f.-vor. i:jula Mlious tcndciiCif-i and makes xion. Equalled by none in tUc delirium A "clianolng resoivrni ana a mailmen y'L' C'ano drastic cathariic or opiates. r.e tTHE mhf) : -vci tlio brain of morbid fancies. Promptly core HhcuinatUm by routing it. Eestorcs life-giving rr' portlcs o the blood. Is naranteed to cure al! Lorvotis disorders ty"neliable when all opiate fai!.1 Refreshes the mind and invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. D.'srascs of (fie blood own It a conqueror. En dorsed (n writing by over fifty thousand leading citi clergymen and physicians in U.S. and Europe ; 2TFor sale by all leading druggists. 1 1.50. (33) tjVl s. a. EicmnonilEfid. Co., ?rojs.,st. loseuli, Ko. for testimonials and circulars send stamp. Carles Crittenton, Agent, STew York City, deo 10 i-lw-nrm 1 Sufferers irom xoutniui imprudence causing Nervous Debility, mental and physical werkness. valuable in formation for home cure FREE. Used 23 years successfully. Dr. A. G. Olin, Box 242, Chlca go. - mav3l-dwly Familiar laces l! "make vvaj for the strange,. j ( i And the Old givdn pi sice U the new, But iaith in the future 13 firm through change, I ; As'dreapis of the past are true?. Then a toast for life year that is coming fast, j May his days bo, merry and long! And a dirge lor tlsc year that hais gone at last; j j We will speed him hoitie with a song. A Quick itecovery. It gives us great pleasure to state that the merchant who was reported being at the point ot death from, an attack of Pneumonia, has entirely recovered by . m m w a v n w a W me usftoi in;. v m. iukiajo daj SAM FOI1 THE LUNGS. Naturally he feels grateful for,the benefits derived from usins thi3 remedvi lor the! lunss and throat; and in giving publicity to this statement we are actuated by mo tives of public benefaction, trusting that others mays be benefited in a similar manner. On sale by all Drug gists. I . , i Ho Sola Himsell: Cheap i A. hat finisher in one of the . hat ; fac tories here applied lor a pension, and in his application stated thatron account of disease contracted in the army he could not do more than, half the work. One day there appeared in his snop a long, lantc individual in a long, ianK ulster, who took quite an interest in hat making. He was especially pleased with the finishing, llc came around to where our . friend was ' at work, and after watching his motions a moment said : . , : f "New! What makes you! think' new?" hastily asked our friend. "Nothing," said the, long. I lank pleasantly. only that I thought didn't work as last as the others." "last as the , others l ' easpeu our friend. I'll bet $5," he added j with spirit, "that I can finislfi more 1 Jiats than any other man in this shop." A few days later the rapid hat finish cr received worth bi3 petition for a pen sion was refused . i The long, lank man in the lodg, lank ulster was a detective in the employ of the Peusion Bureau- Daubary News. man von BATE'S SPECIFICS. r Vrep&red from formulas used by an eminent lihyBician during '20 years successful , , practice I. Specific Xo. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radlf enrc of all affections of the Blood, whether . Si-roiiilous or acquired. 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Old men tottering around from Rheumatism, kidney trouble or any weakness will be almost new by using hop bitters. My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of hop bitters and I recommend them to my people. Meth odist Clergymen, Ask any good doctor if hop hitters arc not the bestfamily medicine On earth. Malarial fever. Ague and Bilious ness, will leave every neighborhood " as soon as-hop bitters arrive. My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all ' out of her system with hop bitters." Ed. Oswego Sun. . Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness. Ice water is. rendered harmless and more refreshing arid reviving with hop bitters in each draught. 'The vigor of youth for the aged and iufirm in hop bitters. lmd&w. im tiDftltC5Vt Persimmons. "What's them things, rnister?"jasked a man of a Fulton market tiuit dealer. pointing to a peculiar looking! Iruit anout two incnes m aiameter, oi a terra cotta color, closely reserhbling an apple in shape and.having a nieedle-like point at one end and something like an acorn cup at the other. There was a malici ous twinkle in the dealer's eye as he said: '. : ' "Why, these are the celerated Ten nessee persimmons!' Haven't you ever tasted them? Try one'." It was not mellowi but it looked temptine. and the man's teeth met be- yound a piece the size of a silver dollar. The one piece satisfied him, evidently, for all the astringent qualities of a green persimmon began to take immediate effect upon his tongue, his teeth and nis lips. Jtlis moum was growing smaller by degrees, hie could not artic ulate; yet all the time he had the mor- tikcation oi seeing tne dealer anu i nis neighbors well-nigh convulsed with laughter. With a smothered oath he went away. j "These persimmons," said the dealer, "came from a farmer near . Nashville. Tennessee, who makes a specialty of growing them. : He finds it a profitable business and has brought the hereto fore almost worthless fruit to a high state ot perfection, i These specimens are green, of course arid were sent to me for comparison witn tne Japanese persimon. I find them larger, but cannot judge of their flivor till they are i - ii V; 1 1 t -. . i t.i ripe wnicn mey are nou.uu uiueu me frost. Frost mellows I them and re moves all their jastringency, makes them as sweet as sugar and ot a j deli cious flavor. "The persimmon, indigenous to the South.-grows upjon small trees seldom exceeding fifty feet in height, and in a wild state the fruit is stnall and unat tractive, though extremely sweet after frost. Children are loud j of the per simmon, but they are most popular with the 'possum, jfwho walks forth nightly to regale himself and become a victim of the boys and dogs who know- just where th nnd mm. A persimmon tree is a 'possumfs - Delmonico. Some people have experimented with per simmons in various ways, and I have known them to be dried and pressed, in which condition they cat as well as the dates of Arabia. . The larmer from whom these came has realized as much as S10 a bushel for his cultivated variety, and, I understand, he has developed a goodly portion of his land to a persimmon orchard with the in tention of showing the American people just what can be done with & p.oduct which grows in every old field in the Southern and Central States, and has heretofore been looked upon as little less than a nuisance. New York Tribune. ' L i . ' 'AFTER Becfric IppJiancei ar sent on 30 -Dm' Trial. TO MEM ONLY, Y0UHQ OR OLD, Ti m ffrtosr from Sbhtocs Dkbiutt, T I0T VlTAUTT. 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Sent for examination before payment on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, P. O. BOX 127. " i !; ; 18 Vcser St., N T ticcSl-w BITS! To spoil too ranch. house-plants water them Delevax. Wis , Sept. 4, 1878. Gents I hstvo taken not quite one bottle ot the Hop Bitters. I was a feeble old man ot 78 when I got it. To day I am as active and feel as I did at 30. I sec a great many tuat need sucn a medicine. : . D. BOYCE. To spoil butter do not work out the milk. all "It of fits,' Cured Six Years Ago. has been 0 years since Iwas cured savs Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson Co., Ind." Samaritan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader 1.50, at druggists. 1 ' ! New Proprietor! Ne.w Kditors!' 1 'i ' i New Life and lilood ! A hand cuff- -a box on the ear?. Decline of Man. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Renewer.V $1 Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low Rr..TAryvRi,. r Si mUths asd TlIEWor.Lp commenced its new (career. 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They have indorsed its I jmcrlts by more than trebling Its circulation in six months, and by doubling its advertising, For t hi i they arc entitled to our warm thanks, No Democrat ought to be happy without THE WORLD. Wc call upon our Democratic friends in every town and hamlet in the Union to " START CLUBS FOttj THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper in the country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionarv arid true Deniocracv. , Horses at Heavy Pulliu. Iu trials ruade not long ago at the Illinois industrial university it . was proven that a pair of more than ordi narily powerful farm horses, one wcighd ing about 1,250 pounds and the over 1.400 pounds,1 at' a dead other pull," i - vas 35 S. Clark Sf ., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO, A regular graduate. 03The Oldest Specialist h th United States, whose life lono EXPekiesce, erfect method and pure medicine insure speeds nd pebmanent ctXKES of all Private. Chronic an2 S'ervous Diseases. Affections of the Blotod, Skin. Kidneys, Bladder, Eruptions, Ulcer, Ole ores, Swelllnjr of tn Olands, Sore Sloytlv 'hroat. Hone Pains, permanently cored an( tradicated from the system tor life, j .. lICBlfnilC Utility f Impoiency,8cmina fl C it M U W O Losses, Sexual Decay, Men ta tnd Thysical WcaJcncss, Failing Memory Weak Eyest Stunted Development, Imped nents to Marriage, etc., from excesses njij tause, speedily, safely and privately Cured fir Young. Middle-Ajred and Old men, and al who need medical skill and experience, consul Dr. Bate at once. His opinion costs nothing:, and ma jave futnre misery and shame. When inconvenien io visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sen' verywhere by mail or express free from obsen ration. 0-Ityis self-evident that a physician wm rives his whole attention to a class of diseases at tains erreait skill, and physicians throughout th jpuntry, knowing this, frequently recommend dimcnl ;ascs to the Oldest Specialist, by whom ever, known good remedy is used. yDr. Bate' Age andExperlnce make his opinion of su preme Importance. J9 Those who call see n one but the Doctor. Consultations free and sac re dl 3 confidential. Cases which have failed in obtaininj relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Dis eases treated. Call or write. Hours, from O to 4i 6 to ; Sundays. IO to IS. Gums to He alt j sent Kb EE. Address as above. ' TOv 27lyeod&w' t th Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR Jr. Y. ENAMEL PAINT COS BEADY PREPARED PAINT. i QALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our .prices before purchasing. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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