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S. and II arc; a L-aiia ckryracn la U. S. acd llarope.-fc. . i:u. of the U.-oJ own It a eoc3ncror.-S. IwrtAkbyaUUadicidniflsts. l.J.- lie Ir. S. A. Rlchaiord ilcdlcal Co., Props. JocerbvMo. 02) For t"timoiU! asd circulars feod eUrap. Cha. N. Cnttenton, Act. New York City dee 11 Iw -era . m.m . A L .. OpposltcOplnlons About a Won derful Woman Her Tliuiub nod Flower. 'Crack nuU wlih her il er? Whr, yoc caa't meaa It!" er!el a yoiinjr hdy gra!uate of tb N'onntl College, lo the utmost astonish mat. "But I do meaa lt,M afflraei her bU broth er, !) had txten several prLte In athletics. -aa-1 1 reassert It: that Crniburri. wife of Dnie Ernest, of Austria, could crack nuts Ua aer Cojctrs and drive nails Into the wall lib her thumb, "What a monstrous woman!" saM the TOung ly. "WbiUiH woman," amcnucd her Vt brother. The AaUrtaa Duchess was mighty bcaaso he kept rI h.jr. gI habits and perfect digest !oa. Mr. AZro Sxob;, of Mttabnr. P., writes a dlSVrtat story about bcrself, but dcacrvea rra!- for her f rackneu. beaaya: Tor the l-st tair year I have been subject, to severe atu-of roU: and cramrM. a-d exhanstln atukof DUnrb-TA. Weary of erpertmcnt t wl'h n.iw-ina, I turned, without hope, to MUCK'S TQIIC Three bottles cared me en Crtif. I hv tried it also for other ailments Uh which women are often ailltctcd, and It farsarpcel ray expectations. I am happy o Jer this tejUmonr for the benefit of other wiHaea" Latw who are Interested In Mm. Stronx" Wier. pwnc remark that PARIER'S TON IS notlnterU-ant. II curca colic i'y. but by virtue of many rare and iowcr fol lofrclU:nu, it also masters all diseases of tie b:l-uch. for example. a Khcuma loatnj.iun. Scrofula, and all disorders 'ite Kkloers. Urer and Stomach. It tea tu:iter iM lUmnlint, but not am in'oxiennt. rr-cc.rau and $t per bottle lliscox i ,C hemUu. 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Price f 2. m" No. a A poslUre euro for all weak oxa-aoa to females. Price $1. . j 1 jTprirUls or scat on receipt of price oj . w. IUu, sj n. Clark Su, Chicago. fliDrORCIKCUs.Att. John C. Davis, A TTOSXET AND OUVNSELLOB AT LAW, n WiutUfOTor. N. '3ce over the Bank of New Hanover. ffvUcea la all the Courts of tie Stata. Special aueatlora pvU to' the collection Has Arrived I TBJLill SUPPLY or THAT delicious ATD PISB APTLE by today's N Y 8-aaex. AU, another lot of that A No. 1 MIXED TEA at COc per pound, (China Cup 1 -cr Uvea with avery pound) 0 poaods old ta two weeks . R member I kcr aothlaf 5t the very beat firatlaae rooda. Fre! eahsup v7,.Tt,7 k. Call aad examine at Crapon's iitb, if. CRAPON. Aeat, I taca X eiruSVront St .n 1 I i I I 1 I II' 0' . TheDaily Review. TUB UN WBLU03H5 GUBST. When Grief shallcoaie to thee, " I Think not to flee. t j For Grief, with steady l.ice. v'- WJl win the race; ! Kor crowd l.er forth with Mirth, For at thy hcarlb, When Mirth i itred and froce. Will Grier sit on. i ' Uui iiiako of fcer thy (rltnd , And in the end TKreo lovelier than she Will coma lo thee : i Calm Patience, Courage strong And Hope erc lonjj. AN ISLAND OF HOICKOUS. borne ol llio Fcculiarities oi LUo In Alndaascar Vividly Fortraj'cd. f "IIoTr did von like tho countrv?? asked a Cincinnati Enquirer reportocol re . - ta T a sauor msi irom i.tuajrascar. Jike it! Why. ibero Ua'ia rddecm- ing feature about it. Why. it was enough to sicken one to see what the people eat there. In the market at Tamatava I have sten crcat heaps ol 5QialI loctiiU diicil and exposed for sale. They wcro about half roasted. ruada me sick to look at them. There artj no foada bartly ' bridle-path through tho wo.xI-, and ; travel 'u ac complished on f(K.t or in palanquins onr bam be o poles borne on tho shoul dersof native.-. Tho interior of the country is filled with dense forests, and during the rainy seasons great luan!i- imes of uccajin vegetable matter are brought down. There isa ureat deal of ako and marsh on loeicoasl and plains borderinar on the Ma, aptl these sivc rise to the Malagasy fever, i The only reme dies the natives use. artj hot baths and herbs, which induce perspiration. Quinine is also used in large quantities. u nj, iou can juasooi ins unccnimiui ncsa of the country, forthe French, who or years have tried to establish colo nics Ihere, called it 'the churchyard,' and the Dutch, who were equally un successful, nick-named it 'the dead is andV I 'Many wild animals about there?"' The woods arc full of them ; vicious, venomous serpents of tho extrordinary ize. Iot snakes, bat nuiro serpents bodies as biz as a man's and thirty or for ty Icet lone; powerlul enough to kill a torse or swallow an ox. They hanz down from the limbs in the forests and snatch up the natives coins along., and making a breakfast' of one with as much unconcern as a fly taps a sugar- cork. ISear Andavaka Menarana is- a deep cave called The Serpents! Hole,' and it is so full or them that they lre- qucnlly drive lln villagers all in doors, icon tny iiave a sort oi mon key there called tboajc-aye.' It has teeth like a chiel and a claw with a prone or hook on it. It lives on bugs that it di-5 out of tho trees, and then the rivers swarm with crocodiles, the biggest 1 ever saw. Iceso the natives worship as water goes, ana are super stitious about kt.Jing tberu. ihey try lo propithto the creatures by prayers and throwing in charms of odys. but their virtue is owninir to the noise and shotting and beating Ihe wa ter with which the offering ot the ody is always accompanied. Why, these animals eat' up all the sneep and and even larger cattle that come where near the banks; and they hogs, any- don't ven- refuso women and children, who lure near. At Itasy. which is a tne lake, sixty miles west of the capital, the people believe that if a crocodile be killed a human life will within a very short time bo exacted by tho monsters brother relatives as an atonement lor the death. When I Was thero some Frenchmen shot several, and they had lo leave tho country at once, or the people . would have murdered them. i be earth has wild can, the air whu bees. sand-flic3and mosquitos, as big as beetles, and whose sting hurts like a dog's bite. The ants aro the greatest pests I ever saw. I hey eat every article of provision or apparel ; scarce any precaution can cludwthcif vigilance and cunning. They raise ia hollow cylinder . of earth perpendicularly toward their object, and through it, as by a ladder, they aseend by (thousands. They aro terrible prosecutors of the sick; they will reach the bed in a night time, though hung at a distance from tho ground, when their bite, like scald ing water poured upon the SKin, was more intolerable than tho discaso itself. Tho sand-flies ant mosouitoj were lerriblo plagues, but nothing to com pare with tho wild bees, who would swarm in the bedrooms and Ming every intruder. Locusts come two or three times in a summer and eat up every thing green. I!ut nature is so prolific here that in eight days the veiuure win be all out again. Thero were baboons as big as good-sized boys.! There are two kinds of spiders whose bita is dead ly. One. a small black fellow, is called menarody.- ihoso .who are bitten fall into a swoon, aud tbc bodies becomo as cold as ice. The other one is called tbc feks, or crab spider. The bite is followed by swell ing, which begins at the part wounded and spreads throush the whole body. Tho animal is maroon-colored, and death ensues in five hours. The wo men are dirty, burly-headed creatures, blacker than coal, and wear simply a cloth, only tbc higher class wearing shoes. Some of their, punishments are barbarous in the extreme. Death is a common punishment. Christians are thrown down tho scagsy. rocity moan tain, and their bonps broken ou the granite rocks beneath, while tho dozs cat up their flesh. In the reign of Han avalona tho missionaries and Christians hadatoushtiniool.it. u hy. I have seen them throw i a prisoner on the ground and spear him to death, just as a boy at school sticks flics. Sometimes they flos them to death, crucify them, burn them alive, and stone them to death. King Kodoma waj strangled by a fine silk cord, as they are super stitlous about shedding the blood ot rojalty." : ! I , Docs the country have any com mercial relations with the rcat of the world?" ! 'They ship horned cattle from the interior to the Island of Mauritius if tfca crocodiles don't cat them tip in fordiuir the rivers before they reach the coait. They raise coffee and rice. Ebony is found and cum copal. Some trade i3 carried on in India-rubber, and a few yean since an English ompany tried raising cotton, but I cannot say how successful they are. The grtat trouble with the country U that it is so ex tremely unhealthy for Europeans." It would take years to clean out the under brush and . drain tho marshes." The missionaries claim to have made great headway here, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, but a new- king or queen ascends to the throne every now and then.' who' doesn't take much stock in uieru. and they are stoned to death by the dozen, fired alive, tied up to stakes, and in other cruel ways murder ed." j Fits Cured Six Years Ago. : "It has been 6 years since I wns cur ed of fits' says. Mr. WJ Ford, of Wirt Jefferson Co., Ind. "Samarilan rers vine did iu" And it always will, read er. Sl.50. at druirsists. i In Iceland the nights are six months long, and when a j-oung man sits in the parlor for six or seven weeks with bis girl without popping the question, and than gets up with the remark that it is growing late and that he will ca'I around some other evening, the young woman realizes that matrimony ts still a long ways oil. ; Steel tubes are found to retain twice as much magnetism as steel roads, and are therefore letter fori premanent magnets. I Perfect souudness of body and mind is possible only with pure blood. Lead ing medical authorities of all civilized countries endorse Aver s Sarsaparilla as the best blood-purifying medicine in existence. It vastly increases the work- j ing and productive powers ot both hands ...1 I 1- i . ! anu uraui. 1 The sawdust and refuse of the saw mill are now made to yield fourteen gal loos of turpentine, three or four gallons of rosin and a quantity of tar per card Of Great Value to Vocalists. Unioxvilt-e, Westchester Co., N. Y., August 20, 1889. I had carelessly exposed myself and sustained a very severe and tight cold on my chest and in my throat. I pro cured Allcock's Porous Plasters and ap plied one on the chest, well up on the throat, and relief came readily ; th. soreness of my chest was removed, and mv vocal organs were kept clear the fcntire past winter, enabling me to fulfill public engagements in different parts ol this country. No more may be said than that All cork's Porous Plasters, il applied by afflicted vocalists, will greatly assist their vocal rendition in public. 13. FRANKLIN CHURCH. French silk manufacturers are re ported to bo very hopefol as to the cap abilities! a big spider lately discovered in Africa, which waves a yellow web of great stcngih and elasticity. Twenty-four Hours to Llvo. Faom John Kuhn. Lafayeto, Ind who announces that he is now in "per fect health," we have the following: ( "One year ago I was. to all appearance, in tho last stages or Consumption. Our best physicians gave my case up. I finally got so low that our doctor said I could not live twenty-four hours. My friends then purchased a bottle of DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, which considerably benefited me. I continued until I took nine bot ties. I am nsw in perfect health, hav ing used no other medicine." DR. DeWITT c7KERLINGER'S LINIMENT is an infallible cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Lameness and Diseases of the Scalp, and for promot- mg me growin oi mo iiair. Edy's Carbolic Troches cure colds and prevent disease. The largest and best stock of Windows. Doors. 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TY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained In a deed of mortgage made by R. J . Byrd to 8. Hill Terry on tbo 27th Janua- ry, 18S 3, recorded in Book SSS, page 437 of the Records of New Hanover County, the un dersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, on Monday ,28th April. 18.4, at 12 o'clock, M, the following described tracts of land situate lu said city, described aa follows: j i T I -I 1st One lot beginning at the 'Northwest cor ner of Block 2tf, runs thence South along the J Kast line of Seventh street 11014 feet, thence - East parallel with Harnett street 53J, feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said lino 132 feet to tho 1 beginning, being parts of lots 1 and 2, Block 290. 2nd One other lot beginning at Northwest corner of Block 293, runs thence East with the South side of Harnett street CS feet, thence South parallel, with Seventh street 132 feet, thence West parallel with Harnett street 15 feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 140 feet, more or Jess to the be ginning, being part ot Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 296. , JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jrl, mch 3 SOd I . Atfy for Mortgagee. Choice New Crop Molasses.1 SECOND CAEGO NOW LANDING AND WILL BE BOLD PROMPTLY FROMVHARF . i i At Low Price. WOUTH & .WORTH. men zo , t j t . ... . : j glLL IIEAD3, , 1 ; "; , j " LrJITEK IIEAUS. . j notk heads, i account sales; And all kinds vf i luting, Euling : & Binding, ! Done with Excellence and JUpatcb. Books, ramphleta and By-Laws printed wlthntlre aatisfaction, ' . arOrders solicited, j ,i . jAcimo.t bull; r 1 -r'rr I2i ft: Front Btrcet. ii Dyed if TMONACirS. 15-- SECOND STILEET,bo j tweea Market and iprlacess, Ivllcs &s i Gea tlemen's goods of every dcacrlptkm, any color.. jKiMt rtf itnin, sooanng aoi DKaching.i oen4 sic a pair of your 01 Kt iGlOTca. novtx5-tr fJWllHIMfl!U ni" injil 1.. .' .11 .. im IfillL lv m. I I .1 .II.IJ.II I mmmJ july 11-dAw . . . I I ! - t
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 18, 1884, edition 1
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