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THE GREAT GERKA?l t REMEDY FOR PAIN. XT !'-'' ! erf K1IKC3XATIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lambada, inncu. twiksl Z?M THP.CiT. V i".4. jiixuv.s, m-iiN.scAi.t. At I mZ r 4t rt. ' r if tlfTf CI II nnrjifrtr! a ac ta: ytBTiM. nri a akcptlc. low can one " mxlif f DC he a rc- S3 CifiC t"T Kptlrp. J A I co ol Ian .- Oalaaa fcaulajrt Uneamatian, .rraaatrrkir. r Krmlaitl Jemea. 4 Srtr ether complalnta We claim Ita . . I win tft- W mL It 'errine, Kraolrent, mtirinJ Ltxat'.rp properties meet all toe ..,ui.tmni hcrvi.nrcfcxrvdtJ. Unknown vo7,i 1 t : . .-n .f cr!4tf nfi eathartlc. 1 .! i,f..e r t.raloaof cUiiy lotheMonuch ; ir.ou tr"iii. thereby tbe brain l re ; nMU n..t.il fwcle, which tr crtate bv !. f wr4 aTc re frrred to. t-rrmen.lnet. LitTlrr mn. Mer cf2r :,Har.kr :.Ls.tiicDi.lUth,'i t.:ur empioymntf n4 nerToopro,r.i,U .u r. .uUr.ue of Ute Mood, tonurti. U 01 !! 'Tsar ha require m nerre m i 'ntt!nt4.i.iUTAX Ncnrivt. .U'. i .v-r.i pnK Uitn ic Vie uio-t :: in- r-'t t"lf tcrulAliieibeir.kirJ..iMi 1 i. s.;J !1 Imrcl-t. lt.e HI:. S. .V. 1 : 1 1 1 1 Mu.VD M t a U., Hopr'f Mo. I . r i-'tlrvmi an4 r!rrn1ar til tmp. . Crust. Arti- Ki Tc:l tr. isd Sufferers "c trota 1 outatul . imprutince cauAlur Nerrout DebllltT, mlAl &ol phrtlr&l werkne.. vlaile la (ormi!a for home eurs FIIKK. UM Zi years utrtYMtrau. nr. a. . two, liox 342. cnica mix nur Sl-ilJtwIy 'BATE'S SP0IFI0S.S lrraret from formal used hj an eminent p!iriUn durlnf M ycara anereasful prAtticc. "js-lflc So. I Guarantee-! t efTVrt a mdl rj, cure of all afctlona of the UIockI, whether - rolutouj or arruirc!. Skin tlUeaa. plm .ie. r-.oth patrhes. etc , are perraauently Vurc n.T lUte'aSncxiflc No. 1. Price f I. l-tic No. t Cnrc Skmikai. WnAKXras, M:kvoi nnuiLirr. froni Youthfal lnllcre itw Ar Kccac. p n 1 clat Kxh aus Vital icy act Iam of Manhood. This remedy U un. "I'xitled In the care of these complalatA. It La . werfol atlmula t J tho weakened Nervous y..tera. mIiu NA'.hre to reneir tb strength aud U-rof the leblUUtcl oryan, and effect .- ra ll.-al rare. lrl3 f l. specldrt No. 4 iltrc loUnt relief and per miuentty rare Rheumathtm. Trice l pectfl2 No. i A rtoAltlve cure for all wcak r.r4M rooimoa to female. Price II. ly lruxrtn! or sent on receipt ot price hr J. W. lute. 4J N. Clark .St., Chicago. StM) OIt CIUCULAU. mar 31 ly-dJtw arm Uonte Items. "All voir own tault If you remain sick wbca you can ' let hop bitters that never Fail The weakest woman, smallest child, an J sickivdt invalid can uo bop bitten with safety and great good. Old men tottcric: around from Uhcuiuatista. kidnoy trouble or any weakness will bo almost now by usius h'i bitters. My wife and daughter were uiado healthy by tho uo or hop bitters and I recommend them to my people. Mcth odist Clergymen. Ask any good doctor if bop letters aro nut tbo bcstfaiuily medicine On earth. Malaria! fever. Ajuc and Bilious i;cs. will leave every neighborhood as -ooa as hop titters arrho. My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters. Ld. OsuKy Sun. Keep tho kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness. lea water is rendered harmless and mom refreshing and rcTivios with hop bitter i a each draught. The vijor of youth for tho a;cd and iaCrm ia hop biUors.' lmd&w. SaBh, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AurxcT roa n. y. iekamel paint. COS READY riUtpABKD JL1MT. QALL AND EXAUINE OUR GOODS AND ft i our price be fart purchaalag. The fact Uut oar Talnu are from Uia ce'bnted Tao torWa of Wethertll Jk Co and IlxrrUoa Bros A Co U'aaflde&t urantee for thlr qualtty aa 1 purity A Cat Cm of Cooklac Stoves at Factory lit-a, la addition to our Urje and futl HARDWARE STOOK, t- wkw-k toor atteniloa U rcapenf ally Invited. XATITL JACODI, IWEoath Front St PUROELL HOUSE. -TJNULi: NEW kLANAUEMENT, , ... WILMINQTON. N. C -ta al IU appAJtm-u iw.il ? alZTi , ' ". ' r . ...- I - .' i - .. . - "t'.T "'I - 1 1 J - .51 . ... . ... .. t -. - 1 vV;-" --1 . l. : fh rvrttf. rat ThcDafly Review., liCAP YUAIt STANZAS. J,ove is bcUer than spectacles lo make everythine scru great. Sir Philip Sid- Lift is good and iifo is fair. ' Ixivo awaits thee everywhere. Iovc U love' immortal prayer. I Uayard Taylor. No cvrd or cable can draw so forcibly tr bind o fast &3 love can j do with a sinzlc thread. Hacon. ). they Ioto least that kt mm kuow their love. Shakespeare. A woman's heart, like the moon, is always chan cinj; but there is M ways a man in it. l'tiucb. How dreary and Iono ! The world would appear II women were tione! ; ' Twould be like iho lair. I With neither fun nor business there. Cnsstillcjo. Thcplcausure of love U in loving.- Kochploucauld. ' lie o health lo all that w love; Here health to all that lovo us ; Hcrc health to all lhoo that love Ihetu That loro thoje that love them That love us. Archbishop Peuuisou. Of all tho patbs-lcadiuz to a woman'3 love Tity'a the tlraishtcst i Fletcher. No uiau who loves uot the truth can love a womau in the grand way a won man ought to be loved. George Mc Donald. Hard is the fate oi him who loyes Yet dar&s not tell his trembling pain. James Thompson. We fuss and we fret , About the one we didn't get. But we needn't make such an awful fuss If the oue we didn't want didn't get us. Pho?be Cary. I xve understands love; it needs no talk. Ilourgal. . Ijve 13 the life of man. Swedenborg. There is tu the heart of woman such a deep well of love that no age can freeze it Bulwer Lytton. O, love. love, love! Ive is like a dizziness. It winna let a poor body Go about his biziness. Hogg. It is bc3t to love wisely, no doubt ; but to love foolishly is better than not to be abio to love at all. i backers j . Bird's song and bird's love. Passing with the weather; Man's song and man's love. To love once and forover. Tennyson. Tra'not exactly enl3ged., said Tilda Squeers. "but I'm going to be." Dicks ens. Of all bledsinzs. ladies are the sooth- ioesL Artemus Ward. x iove is never lost, if not reciproca ted it will flow back and soften and purify the heart. Irving. Why is love like a potato? Because it shoots from the eyes. Ellis H. Rob erts. in mc montn ot .May anpie trees go a-courtine. Ixive is evermore father of poetry. Beecher. rnovEKB. Faint heart never won fair lady. m. ' . i . ... I no wojian wnoirtcsitaics is a goose Be bold! be bold! but not too bold' To-day the mountain comes , to Ma hornet. , She would it she could, and sho cau. X. V. Mall and Kxprc. TIio Autitiiesis of Don't" Ad dressed to Youug Ladies. uo dc natural;: a poor uiamonu is better than a good imitation. Do try to bo accurate, not only for -your own sake, but lor the sake ol your set; tbo incapacity ot the lemalo iniud for accuracy is a stauding argument against tho cauality of the sexes. Do, at least ouce iu a while, reflect; most things, if worth consideration at all. loolAiiffercntly upon reflection. Do. if a man says be loves you, try to hnd out what he means by it ; a good many men lovo themselves when they imagino they are lovio? you. Do, it you hear a scandalous story. even irom your bosom fricud. forget it; trjfto remember only what is to the credit of others Do bo exact in money matters; every debt you incur means loss to sonio ouo. probably lo some one less able than you iw ucar iu Do answer your letters soon alter they arc received, and do try to reply to tucin witu botue relation to their con tents; a raoibliug, ill-considered letter is.a satire upon your education. Do. when vou talk, k;ep your hands stiu. 1 a . aw a I It.. f. ..(! a ,t--awft tion, well cultured, makes practical raeuand women. Do attach as uiucli importaoco to jour mind as tu voar body. l Jo try to remember wbcre you put your cloves and card cau; keen tho former meoded and the I&lUr filled. uo recollect tbat your neaitn is more important than your amusement; you can live without one, but you'll die early without tho other, i Do try to be sensible ; it Is not a par ticnlar sign of superiority to talk like a fool. , Do put your hairpins in so that they will uxj ; it looks slovenly, to say tho least, to see them half dropping out. Do be be ready for church ; if yon do not respect yourself sufficiently to be punctual, respect the feelings of other people. Do get up in time for breakfast. Do remember that to read a novel while you are drossini: is not a good way to bezin the da v. i Do avoid causes of irritation in your family circle; do reflect that home is .the place in which to be agreeable: Do bercticieot; the world at large has no interest in your private affairs. Do cultivate the habit of listening to others; It will make yon an invaluable member of society, to say - nothing of tho adrantare it will bo to yon when yon marry; every-man likes to talk about himself; a rood listener makes a delightful wife. , ! Do speak intelligibly, and . not as if I you had pebbles in your mouth; and do remember that your- nose was givcu you to breathe through and not as a vehicle of sound. Do Hit your feet when you walk ; a shuffling gait is exceedingly unbecom ing: Venus, be very sure, never shuffled ailbougu she only wore sandals. Do bo couteuted; "martyrs" are detestable; a cheerful, happy spirit W infectious; you can carry it about with you like a sunny atmosphere. Do avoid whispering; it is as bad as giggling; both arc to be condemned, thcro ia no excuvj for cither ! one ot them ; if you havo anything lo say- say it;Jif you have not, do hold your tongue altogether; silence is golden. ; Do be strictly truthful; do avoid ex aggeration ; if you fuen a wile, say a mile, and not a mile and a half; if (you mean one, say one. and not a dozen. Do. domclimcs at least, allow your mother to know belter than you do; frne wrh educated before you were born. I Do ign your full name to your letters. What it Did For an Old Lady. CoaiiooTOX Station. N. V.. Dec. i5. 1678. Glkts A uumbcrof people had been using your Bitters here, and with mark ed cilect. In one case, a lady of over seventy, years had been sick for years, and for tbo past tcu years has not becu able to bo around bait the time. About Hix months ago &bo got &o feeble that she was helpless. Her old remedies, or b) siciaos, being of no avail I sent to uposit, torty-fivc miles away, and got a bottlo of Hop Bitters. It improved her so she was able to dress herself and walk about the house. When she had taken the fcccond bottlo sho was able to take care ot her own room and walk out to a neighbor's, and has improved all the time since. My wife and child ren have also derived great bene tit from their use. W.B. HATHAWAY. Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. Cream white will not be worn any longer by brides. j Cures tlity Piles Too. Edouard Reintard, of New York writes: It gives me great pleasure to say that a single box of HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE effected a complete cure of i Piles with which I had been troubled for over a year, and which nothing else that I used wonld cure. Arcadia velveteen is a Hon for fall suits. fine importa- Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral is recom mended by physicians of the greatest eminence on both sides of the A tl ah tie. as the moat reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and all pulmonary disor ders. It afiords prompt reliet in every case. No family should ever be without it. Silk kerchiefs knotted around the neck will be ns much worn next season as ever. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup.' Inlalhble, t&steles. harmless, catbar tic; lor feyerishness, restlessness, worms, constipation. 32c Glossy woolfabrics will be worn again. Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. -Greenfields, Knoxville, Tenn., writes as follows: Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits." Here's food for thought. Sold by druggists, $,IJ. The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills, at .Iacobi's Hard Twine is sold only wnr Prxt Ox Tail Soup. R KADY KOK U3K ON TABLE, COSVK NIENT TO UOUSKKKKrCRS ANt ECON OMICAL, WE HAVE ALSO CANNED OKIIA AND Canned Tdmatoes & Okra. MaVcm elegant oup. Receipt for making: roup thrown in. SUGAR CURED HAMS! AND 8UUAR CURED STBIPs A SHOULDBHos Call early before the rush. P. L. BBIDGERS & 00. HO North Front St. Jan 7 HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE Agent for the TAXNEE it DELAXEY ENGINE v . .-.--r-rlt V V GO'S ENGINES AND BOLLXRS froaa to ISO bona power; alM Tramway r Karr Loeomottrea. ' i - " ' Esgtaea adapted to Fam aaeaapselalty. aty o haad and for sal Tery kw, fi c SECOND HAND FOXETASLK - ENULVS3, froBa3 oo IS harm power. aui U-em S. TT. SinTNEX MISCELLANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST ! ?AIt,t.rH LWEEKLY, WEEKLY ." SI, SPA V EDJTIOXS. , THE NEW YORK 1 FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL YEAH. New Proprietor! New Editors! I New Life and Blood ! t si rnontlu hjjo THK WOKLV eotr.Tncurod ite hctt career. IU growth Ins been unprc-c;drU-d. Ita wonderf ul advance in circula Uon, In adTcrUslng:, Inlnflccooc. InpnpuUiity, vrarrants lbj claiui or a leading pjiitloala New York jjroali6D3. 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Hotel Wilmington, nJ , IL SCHLOSS, Prop. . , TjTE3T -CLASS IU rTVXCT RE3 PECT. rtnt-elaa Rai LOOil ATTACH CD. and tilLUAKD IP MISCELLANEOUS. 0 -011311 FITS! Wfcw I mjt crm I tv ran merely to stop thm foratimAdthnhrctheta waru io, I mnn rd-clrar. 1 bm mi'. tHLuseof lrTS.i;PI LKifiT OK FA L1.1 5CJ tif CK N r-SS life-lcae atudj. I rrrnt ict rrr'd to imr tnwr.rtv r.s K lira ) ether bar tailed i no re-?-or. for snt sow rerwrinf- a : car. 8TxiatencforavTmttoanda KrBttlof I my infaUbl remedr. GIt Kxprand TottofSce. It ' cc jrm onihios tr atri.. mnA I will nr tto. , I ATUrms Da. it G. KOOT, 1W Petri St., Sew Tark- g:ThoRErtilHSTOH b HORSE-POWER Jb FIRE ENGINE! id Nearly ancJTrc f.vf as a ptewnj cr; alcit oac Uiini first cot, !nd lc lbD cije.t?ctli an- I for rrfatia. l'"r desert p. with tifi;nio- REMINGTON ABRICULTURAL CO. JLION. NovVYoricB I h a roitiT9 reresdy tt the ir' diaeaa : by iti w thmiKia t'f caaes of th rt k.ind ndof lena tnd;nr ha bM cured. Lide.1. rtrnng i mr faithiaila efflcacf.that I wfil TWO BOTTiko FREE, together with a VALUABLE TREATISR m thla dite. ti any sufferer. Gicrpres and P. O. addracs. Da. T. A. 6LOCUf,121 rrl 6t-.New York. BOOKS--aTillions - i i l i . i ' ' . r of Volumes a yearJ The ebtdcett literature of the Torld. Lowest prices cier Voown. Nol ld by dealers. 5ent for examination before payment on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, P. O. BOX 1227 dec 3i--w IS Vpscy St.. NY NO i MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak More Eyes. rJIITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cares Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tnmsrs Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro- , dueing; Quick Relief and Pcrma- i j i nent Cure: , 1 Also, equally efficacious when need In other maladies, such as Ulcers. tsver Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S jSALVK may be used to advantage. I Sold by all Druggists at 25o. dee3l-w For Many Reasons Benson's Capcin Porous Plasters excel all other external remedies. Prompt, highly medicinal. 23 cents, t uee n-w uly ll-d&w THE SXJ3ST. NEW YORK, 1884: About sixty million copies of The sun have goneout of our establishment driving the past twelve months! If vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all Tm; .frux.s printed and sold last year you would get aj continuous etrlp of in teresting iafornidlioni, common ncnc wisdom, sound doctriee, and sane wit, long 'enough to reach froin Printing House square to tho ton i f Mount Copernicus in the moon, then back to Printing House 6quare, end then lurce-quar tcr of the way back to the moon again. But The Sux is written for tho inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of lulclligcnce would girdle tho globe t went v scVcn or twenty-eight times. If every buyer oi a copy of Tin; Buy during the past year has bjeat only one hour over it, aad If his wife ori his grandfather hastpent another hour, this newspaper in 1k1 has af-' forded the human race thirteen tbousaud yearn I or steady. reading, night anu tiay. It is only by little calculations like thcc that you can form any idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapers. or ot Its influence on the opinions and i actions Vri?.mJln.,a": V?' f. I A U IV CL1 -J "Hi ' 1 1 1 Tj II 3 l.' i-'v Li V O ninnr ar Vitrl. 4a1 1 a t Ha Ivaiih tarffHAtTfr fnar rtf 4 cava v wtvw d u -v a-auaA wu-ir a v im v , consequences, which gets at the facta no mat-j ex now mua ion process co.io. wmcn pro sent tec uews or aji iho worw wunout waste or woroa aoo iu u moei irsuanic snape. 'which is working with all ita heart for liic cau?c of boncet golcrnincut. and which there fore believes that the Republican party iuut go, and n)vi go in thl coming rear of our Lord. let. , " , It j-iu know Tiiu 4r.v, you like it already. aud you will read it with accustomed diligence and profit during what is eurc to be the mvt-i iotcrcotiog! jfar lu Its hibtory. 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