. mm W"!L r- 1 Vi J 3P-YTTVT. Cv,MT.atisiTiJicura!gia;Sc!atica? lTiLc rr- "!- .flTTi. iitli r. . raia , . i; ,-ra piic for nt.-a ' Z V .. a4 r3!a Wcrn. Jrvo :A,-4.-:!yrTt!eTf3dCTrr. IWa i w tickacM. Cure fSKEPTIO SQID13 -Trir Te.ttUaehannagana erTctWh" togood.rmoy. ,!l A cUnt rtolTfal and a matcblesl " tLtt It HeUcie Ilk. th wind. . eo L-Mi eaihanle or opUtca. E. (m ami) gggrcloifilQluiEinioTnl s ) tentZAlrtectmarUitizC.ea. Promptly euraa 17 roo'-Stf 1U Beiore Uf e-gtrtEC -.yrau tUwd. Ii rnarantecd to cure IK -mJcr!fn. IT-THaM wtea an oplaU Vr-tei t xfc J d tnTioratcs tke boSy. Crt ejra cr tztj refunded. I.- f tie tlivxj own it a coaqof ror. Ea la wrtsg bj over Cfty thousand lea&cg ctU trza, cltrijijei asd pa jticUn In U.S. and Euaope. Tor ItsSmoolal and rfreolara send tamp. Cutta V. Crtiteatoa, Arret. Nrw Tork City. Doctors and Doctrines. Whatever Cruel Creeds May Say, Truth Is Always -Ortho dox. tfttx know the oM MTior. Doctor. Ubi trt$ titbit miJUit wbcre there are three doc tm tier are two atheists," laogbed Bar. lCo Crtacbs, the other laj, to hi ttol, Dr. Senna, who had droppcl la for a "Tw.rte heard It. ji1 11! bet a box of pills m-'ui Tour dry lrkstand that some prlcat ttltt. They aiwar patterea baa uuo wnen imt bal a btzrer Its toao common tojret rut 33werHtae Doctor, llghtlnx hu pipe In!. yoo. Dospiale. you're 'way off when rniaiax enr proteMloa lsa't dolaf aa rood wart la ihU vorVl m your la. They're both toe more'a halt barbaroua lor eeaturlee. balwa'ra MttraJ kogUu ahead of you on tae borne -atrttch." "Bat, Toctor. il l "Cer. Mr. Creamchccae, doat you thUk toot fraternity ahoirs a tcn deaey U mrUIi"k ? -IUAr laterrcpMiI Dr. Senna, we show a leaden? y U hcajin charity and common mom. Thefearra aw all dowa. Why, with In the Kit wtt I Vie had a letter from my old friend, W. V. Haddox. of Tine II 111. Alabama. aa?!f at U u!or. with great aaceeaa. PAIlIt'S TD I!C In IU practice, and flada 11 u tct tainc tor Cough. Lang. Kldoey and LtTtr trouble, DTapepala. Uheamailam. and a eo. be erf r struck ; and another friend o( Dr. J. J. Oatmaa, of CarroUtown. Pa uji auuaually the uni thins, lie a bt (9dA.1t, too. la chronic dLieaM, and knew wiu be U Ulklc about erery time." tv scaav .utemcnu a to PARKER'S JIIi: are supported by renoine teatimoalala foca Dr. II1 lot and Oataoan. who wrlto to nL IIUcox A Co . of New Vork-Uie pro rretort ta tern of tho hUheat commeada we aaaoeroTBjc tbli great reatoratlre remedy ; J Kt'n from the profession generally con ra tb epiBirta. ef these physicians., Trice aa-1 1 1 p r bottle. fcbUlnarmdJtw Sufferers trora ToutMul I m pro dene e Tnt?r Nrrrnni IVih!llt- aa-i pajsicai werkne. valuable la Jot home cure FRE. Used ZS year trT. Dr. A. O. OUa. Box US. Chlca-f- marSl-dSrwlY 5BATI?S SPEOIFIOS. ftr-red from f ormnl, naed by aa eminent .psyiklaa darln 50 -rears saooeesful. practice. ?cNo.l-rjaaraatecd to eSfcct a radt 2if7 cf an auctions of the Blood, whether wstec cr aojclrcd. Skin dUeaaea, pun .J? pitches, etc, are pcrmmciiUy y Bate's Spcdfle No. 1. Ihioetl. o- V-Cnrr Skxvsxi. Waaaxass, JiaTora Daaitmr. from Toothful ladlacre txcoMea. prod ictn Exhausted Vital 7 Jf of alaahooitTThla remedy U ua 71, the cere of these comphtlnta. It U iJwll1'1 Uanhu to the weakened Nerroua ryew. asu Nature w renew the alrCBjttb rT o th lcbiautod rfana.and effecu Z.lr?- rncetu al, 0 'Jtcs iajiunt rcKef and per "JVtrtsiyjenmattsm. rrloefi VTr!yx x poiUTe core for all weak- eS0 to female. Price $1. VtJ irir?' or aoatoa receipt of price N- rk k Chlco, aur ri iJS- F0U C1BCULAB. NEW CROP- w ARK NOW LANDING Very Prime, Bright . SEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, 11 WIL BE ftOLD PROMPTLY. BRTH & WORTH. t Don't Matter I f THX OLD TEAR IS COXK txn Trne aw KrJ reeeiTtnx at their Ots- aTerr diV?"1 8&t. "TI oa kisl. AjT oa" vywer Jaal TheDaily Review- WIIYMAN IS LIiC A FISH. A man U Ut a fish. Indeed, T. " He drinks tike one and loves'th'e weed ; Hit joys a bait when be is caasbt g seal j weiehs. Mis lines sreiaut, , la schools oQlcioas wbero ihej say, j Bo:h Tear the rod bat hook-ey play. Fishes and men both o in seiner Tis swimmlrt' makes tbew ibat Is plain. i s I Fisbeii spawn ora coats; mentoo; And When in pools they bolb shake cuo. I loth tan-fnr dfflisb at the poles Tben up Salt Uivct go In shoals. j Fish s to sea ; men see to go j 1 To "bar lor Vicby water, ob! Ilotb like to be on warm' Sprint; bods Ami ware soft pillows Tor their beads, And neither one will tusk a "rise" Until they're forced to by the flics," Both men and fish have fishy tales; Both lie in wait when in the scales. From frying pans rizht in the tire The fishes jump and never tire; ' bo likewise docs a lishous man Who thinks this world a trying pan. WldUhnll Times, A Smart Drummer. As the train flowed up at a station a comrucrcinl-lookinir man. who had been noticed in earnest conversation with another party 6ft be same general appearance, wa beard to remark: Smart? lie j the smartest drums meryoa ever met anywhere. Wby, he's 6 mart enough to sell suspenders to adog" " Tho other commercial-looking man nodded his head at this very happy il lustration, and everybody thought .the conversation was ended hen a lone some looking individual on the opposite side of the car remarked : "It doesn't take a very smart man to sell suspenders to a dog." Even the sleepy passengers aroused at this startling remark by the lones some looking individual, and the .com mercial man asked in some surprise: V Why not?" J "Because it doesn't." , 'What would a dog want with sus penders?" ! To keep up his pants," softly murs murod the lonesome-looking individual, gazing out across the snow swept waste. with a Taraway look in his voice. And the astonished brakemao sighed so loud as to cr5ck every lamp chimney in the cT.2iochlaml (Me.) Courier. CJ. S. Sursreon ICecoxuiiiends. Dr.J.M. G rheeton is a U. S. Ex Sargeon, residing now at Bloomington, Ind. ..The Dr. writes to say: I re commend Sarmarilan Nervine because t cures ;cpilepy." (Physicians, gener ally, are its lriends. , Topnoody. Mr. Topnoody feftt at the supper table Tuesday evening ias lis wife cleared away the things, and after a moment's silence bo remarked : "My dear, do you know what day the day after to morrow will be?" -Of course I do; it's Thursday." I don't mean that, my dear. Do you know what anniversary it will be?" "I doa't recall." "Wby. my dear, don't yen know that it is the anniversary ot our, marriage?" I On that day, thirty-five years ago, we were made man and wife and" "And I've bad a grudge against that preacher ever since." interrupted Mrs. Topnoody. "And." bo continued, not noticing it, "since that day, band in hand, wo have gone along the pathway ot life, gather dz its thorns and its Mowers, bearing one another 8 burdens and sharing one another's happiness. Whatever ot sor row wo may have i had, my dear, has been lightened by dividing it between us, and whatever of joy has been doubled by a mutual possession." That sounds lite you bad been reading a novel, Topnoody." No dear, it is merely the outgrowth of a pleasant retrospection. Do you know, my dear.' it seems to me but yesterday since I saw the orange blos soms in your hair, and heard tho music of the mystic words . which joined two hearts and lives in a unity blessed ol Heaven. Has timo sped on winged ect for you, my dear?" Not hardly, Topnoody." "Bat dear, uow long do the loyous moments seem to vou? Well. Topnoody," I haven't figured it out nuite as fine as hours and mo menu, but taking it in a lump, I should say it bad seemed about four thousand years. X might turow on an no or or two on an exact calculation, but no more than that, Topnoody." 7 Mr. Tonnoody Uidn 1 ask ror an ex act calculation. Merchant Traveler. It is spring. A resurrection oi nature's latent forces is taking place. Like tho world around you, renew your com plexion , invigorate your powers, cleanse the channels ot life. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the means to use for this purpose. TlioroiiKhuess Pays; General Butler has said that a lawyer of large practice should be a well in ormed man. for his eases compel bim to master subjects in almost every de partment ot knowledge. 1An incident. illustrative of the general's point, is told m the life of Lord LyndhnrsU Ho was employed as counsel in a case which re al ed to Air. Heathcote s famous lnven- ion of the bobbinnct machine. That be might conduct the case sue oessfully, be determined to understand the working of the machine. Accord ingly he went to Nottingham, and took bis place ia tho mill at one of the looms. He did not leave It till hefcould make a piece of bebbinnet wiih bis own bands, and understood perfectly the details of the mxnulacture, as well as its princi ple. When the case came on in court, he firodaced a model machine, and worked t with such case aadj skill, ' and . ex plained the nature of the invention with such clearness, that judge, jury and spectators were alike astonished. He gained the case, because, in the opinion ofalL.be had mastered the .principles and details of the invention. Youth's Companion, t Malaria positively cured witn Ems ort's Stasdabd Ccejs Pill, a never failing remedy; purely Yegctable, con tain no quinine , suxar-coatcd 25 cents. eod&tr. Letter -from Assemblyman Llaagv State or New York, J A53EMBLT CnAMBFJS '-j:-, ti Alsajtt, April 13, 1S83 . J)dring myemporary -residence here the past Winter: I contracted a Jcrere cold, which for a time confined me -to my duties'. I not only eufifercd all the inconveniences which csnally attend a bcavy cold, but was afflicted .Trith- a tightness in the chest.; accompanied with a severe pain, which made breath ing diUlcult and -rest impossible. I tried the usual remedies cdarh drops, cough cordials. &c but received no substantial relief until I applied All cock's Porous Plasters, on ray back and chest. These 4 put ou when retiring, and was delighted to find myself much bet ter the next morning. In two days I was well. This, and the experience I have had with Allcock'a Plasters in my family, has convinced me that for coughs, colds, sprain?, bruises, rheu matism and local pains, Allcock's Por ouse Plasters are the quickest and most euective remedv extant. JOHN IIOAG. A Burlington. Iowa, paper says "The miirralion movement southwards is just beginning, and he who now takes advontaire of it will secure lands and a home at the cheapest figures." ADDRESSED TO THE AFFLICTED HEALTH is WEALTH; you cannot be truly unhappy if in health; it is our Capital in life. ; The unfortunate suffering from Arcr vous Debility Impclency, Nervous Pros tration, Seminal Weakness and the numerous forms of Ocnilo Urinary de-f rangements, whereby the Generative Vowcr is weakened, arid in time fully destroyed; will find in DR. LOWRY'S WORLD RENOWNED REMEDIES a positive Cure. By its use a permanent restoration to health can be had ; none need despair; young and old alike receive the benefits promised. This long tried remedy has . never been found wanting, no matter what treatment you have previously had. DR. LOWRY'S REMEDY infuses new Life iu the Debilitated; it assimil ates with the blood, and supplies that deficiency in the Nervous System, which is thecauso of debility andphysi cat prostration. It acts on the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, and Reproductive Organs, causing healthy secretions, thereby stopping waste and building anew, when the face resumes "the Bloom of HeaWt, ih& Eye its Lustre, and the Brain its Powers This remedy can be obtained of Druggists and Dealers generally. Price S100 per package; three packages, two dollars, sufficient to cure ordinary cases. Ask your druggist lor it; do not take any other. If you cannot obtain it send direct with price, and it will be sent semrely sealed, by mail, to your ad dress. Address Depot and Laboratory, Dr. Lowry's Remedies. No. 130 Lexington Avenue, New York City. Advice Free; send sump for replj. dtf MISCELLANEOUS Sash, Doors, Blinds, t t White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY TOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT, CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. "I ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND ret our prices before purchasing. The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill A Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., Insufficient guarantee for; their quality and purity. 1 A flno line ofCooklng Stoves at Factory Prices, la addition to our large and full HAKDWAEE STOCK, to which your attention Is respectfully Invited. NATHVL JACOBI, sept 2 10 South Front St NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No .Weak More Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain. Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sigbtedness, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. AIbo. equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers. Fever Sore. Tn mors. Salt Rheum. Burns. Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c f eb 234w Horses and Mules rpWO CAR LOADS OF HORSES AND MOLES just received, and for sale at prices to suit all. Come and see them. j CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac, always In readiness for the use of the public TWO FINE HEARSES, with NlciHoHSES, i for Funeral. ... 1 O. R. HO LUNG 3 WORTH, , Livery and Sale S table, Jan SO ' Cor. 4th and Mulberry sts Wanted. '"ill B1 A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO atabllah a manufactory thereon, wen-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such land to dispose of are requested to eommnai cata, with me at Wadeaboroor by letter wlta nr. JoahT.Jamea.at Wilmington in ersou Full prrtcalara a to exact loeatiow or land number ot acres, probable yield ot timber the aero and lowest price, must be ma i JOHN T. PATKIUii - Stats Itsrrattoa Agent, - . tnlltf . . ; Wtl.ro,g.r . - . : ft.." :': . - MISCELLANEOUS .Vital 11niiBtiAii.lt Ask the most emicent physician urany school, what is the best thing ia the world for quieting and allaying TOtauou mi tne nerves ana caring wuo ui uci (UU3 UJLUUlSlUtS. Ktvtutr natural,1 childlike, refreshing sleep al- WSV8? " And ther will tell von unhesitatingly 1 ! "Some lorm of Hops!" : , -r 4 - chapter 1. " - r Aslc any or all of the most eminent physicians: 1 r "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases or the kidneys and urinary organs suuu as rri"m s disease, diabetes, re tention orlnability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" -And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchu." ask the same physicians "Whatia the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial feyer, ague. &c," and they wilt tell you: I Mandrake! or Dandelion!" Hence, when these remedies are com. bined with others eonallv valuable. Aud compounded into Hop Bitters such a. wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied in its operations that no disease or ill mm a . neaitncan possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is iiarmiess xos tne most Iran woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. I CHAPTER II. "Patients. "Almost dead or nearly dying," For years, and given up by physicians of Bright s and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy! From agony of neuralgia, nervous ness, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out ol shape from ex- cruciatinz pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer ing from scrofula! 'Erysipelas! Salt rheum,1 blood poisoning, dyspep sia, indigestion, and in fact almost all diseases frail 1 , - Naturo is heir to . Have ben cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known world. febl5 lmdAwJpc nrm 1 h CTCapital Prize 75,000a 1 .- Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion. Louisiana , State Lottery Company. We do hereby certify that toe supervise the arrangements for au the Monthly ana Semi Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted wiih honesty, fairness, and tngooafatta toward au parties, ana we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver Usements. - ' Commissioner. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 year by the Leg islature ror ii-aucauonai ana unantaoie pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran r.hJse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. - It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Sinsrle Number Drawings take place monthly. - A 8PLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Third Grand Drawing, Class C, in the Academy of Music, at New Orleans. xuesday,niarcn 11, icuin aiontniy iraw Capital Prize, SY&iOOO. IOO.OOO Tickets at r Five Dol lars Cach. Fractions in Fifths - in proportion," j LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Canltal Prize of.. 75,000 25,000 10,000 1 Capital Prize of 9 ' 1 capital iTize or.. 2 Prizes of $6,000 6 Prizes of 2,000........ 10 Prize of . 1,000 I 20 Prizes of 500 , 1100 Prize of 200 soo Prize of loo 600 Prizes of 50. 12.00C 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30.000 25,000 1000 Prize of , 23 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZE8. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " " 500. 9 - " " 250. 13S 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to.. $265,500 Appucatioa ior rates to ciuds should be made lean. For further information, write clearly, gly- hur full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. I - i New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letter by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards py express at our expense; 10 . 1 -1 ax. a. iJAVriuj, '. ! New Orleans. La. or M. A. DAUPHIN. j 607 Seventh 8L, Waahlngton, D. C. feb 13-wed-sat-4w-dAw l Pacific Guano. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED .400 TO 500 TONS Or THIS INVALUABLE FERTILIZER, which has never failed, and will have It for ' ! 1 i i tale throcghout the season ; as also DISSOLV ED BONE PHOSPHATE I1 At Last Year's Prices. la 24 2md&w ALEX. SPRUNT A SON. Mess Mullets,'5 1 KD ''FLORIDA FISH ROE at retail. . - ' ! I can be rounaat be a .. 1 . it f ' it if J. our FUh "Market the season through, ard ther Spring llsa a the come tn. ftbU DAYI3 BOS." I v 1 i .1' - : I'.'V. MISCELLANEOUS. f I ilL balbn I tb I and btSI! DAILI, SFJtfLWEEKLY, WEEKLY AKT SLjDAY EDITIONS. THE DIEWYO FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL YE ABL i New Proprietor! New Editors! New Life and Blood ! Six months ago THE WORLD commenced its new career. Its growth has been unpre cedented. 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