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1 MI EW wsi r-f v i mm ii m u OS 11. T; JAMES, Editor & Prop. VV XIIINGTON. N?C: MONDAY; AUGUST 18. 1884, KiJteied at the Pcstofiicc at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. Tne -subject of irrigation is being dis- the news of the suspension of the Bob ringers, the , great Italian : producers, con pled with the suspension of C. MeieK of London, produced but little eftect. The New ' York Times Fass: A Grct Problem. -'Take all the Kidney and Liver -X, , ".' Medicines. . .-Take all the Blood purifiers, Take all the Rheumatic remedies. fhe price for the article has ateadily f dyspepsia and indiges tended downwards since the removal of Take all the Ague; Fever and ; bil- uc uuiu, auu eaica n eto ut jwo j coi c -i Specifics. tlay .a3 low as gi per ounce. the lowest I AaKe all the Brain, and Nerve force - - i T7ilniii2stoi2, Columbia Augusta E; (Do. Ornca ox Gkxkbat SupsUajifTEsrDKzrT. : " Wnmlnjrton. N. C July 11.18S4. ; ris - ! knii-r j for years. Since the forests in Peru be- rr, - - , ,wtt;ert tucu m vauiuuna, auu me whci s- - r . .1 au iuo treac neaitii restorers THE BEST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with prcre vegetable tonics, ouickiy and completely Huren I)ypep.la, Indigestion. H rnknoKS, 1 ui pare Jllood, 3Ialarhi, Chills and Fevers, una earalcia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Jiusneys nna liiver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to women, ana an wno jeaa sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headacne.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates tne apietite, aias me SKMEiiiation of food, re vives Heartburn and Uelehing, and strciigth-r-is the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Cjiergy, Ac., it has no equal. tnr The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. 'BUJeouljby BKOWX CHE.MICAL CO., BALTISOKr. I ulF ll.diwly tc2(lpnrm WEAK, UNDEVELOPED -PARTS OV '1'HK HUMAN VAiHY K.NLAKKD, It K V K r OS'KO. St R):.;THKKf." t.rc isan irtroring "Hi nt Ion' run irmur l'nT"T. fjH;m;s wo w ill hay luat Itiere is no cviuenc" r hmn- iliv tuni- bfT nlxitit t ti m. OntiiH pimtrarv, vrv fiielily iulr TT I lie advertisers arn hQ!tl'f1 ,ir.."ilir tri intr fit iai t tcilr hv i'nf usinT j-Jlttil' rKlll'.Li ., '.lt)IO. jN. V. T'tlrijit t.ltftt'l Jir. pressed that in some localities it is overdone, especially in grape and fruit culture. The San Francisco Post says that "copiou3moistuse in our warm climate promotes rapid growth, but it does not permit trees and plants to ma ture. The wootl i3 consequently soft and sappy and the fruit watery and in sipid. So much is thi3 the case that a great deal of the fruit and vegetables which come to market are flavorless. This is especially noticeable :n the case of figs, several varieties of grapes, pears and even berries. Tbe forcing process may yield large returns more speedily than the slower natural growth, but we came less ready ot access, causing the in sJiort. take all thi he. nnlitip experiment 01 tne planting on a large u an mese, anu ine . best 1 5 V----J ' Hil l l..J of Schedule! scale in Ceylon and Java, the produc- Ve$ 01 all the be3t medicines in ;t, koa ct.i:i., : ,i a I uU i.u m uuu mat jivv i rvv ivn imnm imv to.. - . . -r5 have the best curative quaf- U UcoX .1 foPa sS1 rera, WhortlIbSJ??y 0UpCti,i Watermelons SCf' tbfe-f The ExcureioVaWpi; 5 tion has steadily increased, and now accoruing io tne judgment oi me larg- lties oi all - f concentrated ne will be run on this road: t et manufactures in the trade here, ihe In them, and that thev will nnr I NIGHT express TfeArxa att.vv ac . .1 wlion onw nil t U 1 I . , - I thft Tirol 1 Imnn. T. : supply manufactured largely exceeds l "" ut dU lue, biugiy or uesx&na jst. : - - y aha u1r Perfn the demand A prominent New York . : Mtea , Fte::::::!:" ;NO;:2FAi r'ffl 'The removal of f.ai1-' Aiu"ruSn iai Will give Arrive at C. A. JoncUonl..... C.30 A. M. I wcere he will spare no mint , .u?Er ine removal oi posiUve proof of this. Arrive at Columb!a...........U.... ftton.a'L Comeio? rwN ww - . i lieaye (joiamnu.... , o us r r i ww- - narueneu wver. Hxsave C a & a! JuBctlon...k::":i5 m p m Fiye years ago -I broke down with i;-'-"-f"- C.h(W.f Naui rZZTt? and rheu- mQui TZiSTZSSS' " U,UH 0te ed constant " ; l oi ace tnen l nave been unable to be Leave Wiimixurton.....!. . - It iWp m aDout at ail. . My liver became hard Arrive at Florence ......!..... 1.25 11 M Bed Bii, Flies. u,k? Sr? 5 limDs were P11 P MAIL ANI) passeneu train dailt manufacturer said: the tariff ha liltt'e or nothing to do with the demoralization in the trade. All the trouble is caused by over-pro- kidney and liver complaint duction. while the demand has remain- matism, , Flies, roaches. anL KpH.hnas t a ,r.' V1: . U No. ; East. All fT , . I T m r . . ',',ja"" i l - '; ilonhk vprv moh wW.ior fn th nn.t mice, ffoohers. chiomi nt Hprl nnt Ti. ."i".! Fjaaus agreea tnac VS1? ,i!:.--"?."rr V-..-. P. M. -i v w w I - w w a r m. i in 11 i iiir f trill I v in v v m iAvtfM w iiuiiiiv uiii . v m m i u,. tT,,i T)." t . ... rv.mu, vumu tuic me. x resoivea io nr.,i o r?;r;.v .....o.vj jr. ai tne advantage win not be with the lat- "J AUGUST ANTICS. ter. Our opinion i3 that it will be. One thing is certain, however, irrigation -. T A J I, ji.it; muuouwiuu uy sunie iniemgenc Bv the will of iiRhirn hnno W fh -r.i-. : ... : 1 1 ..!.: i j.. . I . . . oj3Lm yi iu wm uuiujaieiy uo more universal bee quest harm than good in the fruit belt." Oft as the youth is bent the twin's in clined. Ssiftinas. T 1 , I " xwmebbee journals nave neen con. People who so to the mountains in the irasung tne prosperity oi counties in summer enioy high living. that Mate which have railroad connec- Useful domestic cookery Makin tion3 wrh the unprogressiveness of both ends "meet." Judge. those without such advantages. This ihe latest fashion in trousers is to try Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles ; the hardness has all gone from Train 43 gtona at all Rtnnr, No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and all nomt a , . ' " w . "ao an guuc iiuiii i wsw.o iui wiumou ana an points on G my liver, the swelling from my limbs, A K.R.statlon8, liken June? and it hasworked a miracle in m v n.isp rr?S',-t1iifH.-Polnt8 oeyond, should take the otherwise I would have been cow in .Separate Pullman Sleener a.' my grave. J Oct. 1, 1881. VV. Mftrnr. P.nftnlo Train 40. , ..v, , AntT,!nam, j . wni"!; ;: BUUU oeswecn cnarieston and i Poverty and Sufferingr. "I was dragged down with debt,. poverty and sutterinc: for vears. nans. ed by a sick family and large bills fcr doctoring. 1 was completely discouraged, until height Jeaves Wlhnhigton dally ex cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M. y T ivr RurTPRQou SS?1"11, Spperhatendent jdly 15 141 pfflsenorA,cent. apnc iydw Sash, Doors, Blinds, . White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass GKNTCY FOS N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT. CO'S EI5A.DY PUEPAIiED PAINT 'I ALL ANO EXAMINE OUR GOODS ANU get our prices bef ore purchasing The fact that our Palntt are from the celebrated Fac i torlea ot wetaerllt & Ca.. and Harrison Bros & Co., la sufficient guarantee for, their quality and parity". ; A line Hue of Cooking stoves at Facto y Priced, In addition to our latgs and full HARDWARE ST00K, to which vour attcntlo-als rcspectfully lnvlted- NATH'L JACOBI, n ? 10 South Front St discussion has moved the Kentucky melt. aude and Pour nrico in cimn 1 r t?t o imse . ....... the .isnponc.of lhe auies JllZ S, Raroad Company. ui ui:u oaie lowaras rauroaas. ine J. x. news. men. von can keen vnnr fflmnWi - Louisville Commercial says, for ex- A new color of blue is called "tele- a year with Hop Bitters for less than OFfIU,s op Qenebal Supbrinendbnt, il l rrr-. IS IU nnavai..U,r(l 1: l I II I ITTllTKVrATi him in hot ogu uj wc auviue oi my pas- axuiauvuu auu m one moDtn we were all well. SECOND. CARGO TOW . linDWG. ASD WILL ,3 PKOUPTLT. 0M wiub At Low Price, 3 ViillPfl 'TIi I i f - InflnUely better than ltnim . k a. 1m nr oilier platera-rSniln.L,n"t'. lotSot. G5 If eiUOIl Posters 25a. : - wpcin f9J Q1 jiiarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE POKT OF Wil mington will be enforced from May 1st to Novomber Tut, as folio vb : ' Pilots will Wing all veeselss from Ports south of .ape Fear tJ tha Quarantine anchorage; also, all vessels which h ive had any kind of sickness oa board during the patsige or on arrival, and will cause a signal tobe f et in the main rigging on the port side, as soon as pos sible aTier crossing the Uar o vcfcsel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or lug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind ti go along si e, unless by written authority from tha Quaran tine Phyoiciao; and every vessel must be an chored as lar to the -eastwatd of the channel as is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while in Quar antine may be had on application at the ouice of the Quarantine Physician at Smlihville Applications for permits to visit vessels, in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. teo. G. Thomas, and perra ts eo obtained will be end r,ed by the Quarantine Physician, if. iJils opinion, It is proper and s:;fe to allow c-nitnunication with such vessels. A penalty of f - 0 for each and every offence, will be e nforced against auy peison violating any of the Qu irantiuc liegulatiousof the Port. XV. G. CURTt-5. M. IV Quarantine Physlclao, Port of Wilmington. m THOS. F. WOOD, M.-D. GEO. . THOMAS. M. IK raav 1 2am Gtn 1A1? First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL. STOCK. 1V),0- 0 8UUFLU3 FUND r a 0 ample, that Kentucky taxes its rail- ?raPh blue-" This is probably because one doctor's visit will cost. I know roads on an average three times as much as Indiana, though it has bnt one-third as many miles of railroad as as its sister State, and needs especially to encourage the buildiugof-lines. Ex cessive taxation of tho mi I marls it says, like other shortrigthedness, keeps Kentucky back. In y?e mure remote sections of the State progress Jseems to impress the people painfully. These regions are careful to send men to the Legislature who will be scrupulous about removing '" the inp.mrthm.nope which hinder the advance of the State anil will sturdily set their faces against novelties. Thus there is a constant struggle Between the more enlightened citizens and the narrow or sluseish. who resent movements to open more schools a3 well as more roads. Consul tants. trepo:ta rtcctved and collections aide cobble polnfs la tcs Un!u-1 Stir, oiiiXOToas K. K. aUKKUS3 - - D. O. WOKTI1 A MARTIN,! JAb. SPKUNT, UEOBQE CUADIJOUUN. OFFICES?. K. E. UUKUUS3 . Prealdoct. W.lAUKIKS.., A: Cashier J. L. WINNER, ATCUMAKEU A JEWELLEE, Chronometers, Floo Watches" an-Udvalry repaired and warrantai. v9poute Ja?r siartet. s rontst. PFfiOELL HOUSE. -JJNDEH NEW MANAUEMENT, WULMINGTOK. N. C B. 1. PEERY, Proprietor. lAte Proprietor Atlantis Hotel. rtrat-Clas la an its anpolnfmrata. Taraast2 50 t $i.C0 per dav. Taere is a wonderful difference, says the News and Courier, between the present political canvass and the con tests which have preceeded it duriDg tbe last twentv vears. ThU ilirTMrpnoo is m tho startling fact that there are not a half dozen States in the Union on wincn tne Uepublicans can rely abso- Jutely, and which can be depended on to take care ot themselves. Heretofore, the Republicans have ex pected to carry the whole of the North arid West as a matter oi course, sub ject only to the necessity of making a fight in New York. New Jersey, Con necticut. Indiana and Ohio. All this is changed. The Republicans this year must, fight in every State in which they are accustomed to fight, and must make a desperate contest in other States where they usually have a walk-over. Illinois, Iowa,""Kaosa, Michigan and Wisconsin are acknowledged to be in danger. Even Kansas is not absolutely sure tor Blaine. Besides this, the Re publicans must work actively in Ohio to prevent that Stato from remaining in the Democratic column, and Mas sachusetts and New Hampshire need looking after. In addition to all this, the Republicans propose to make a ngnt in sonieot the Southern States. Ifis Clear that they are scattering their lire, and stand to lose in the North and West more than they can possibly gain in the South. - New Yoik, New Jersey, Connecticut and the Southern States have a majori ty of the whole electoral vote. The De mocracy, will certainly have, in addition, the 15 electoral votes of Indiana. Illi nois has 22 electoral votes. Iowa 13 Kansas 9, Michigan 13, Wisconsin 11. Here are 63 electoral votes more which will probably bs given to the Democra cy, or against Blaine, without counting California, with 8 otc3 and Nevada with 3. To have any chance of win umg, the Republicans must retain the whole ot these Suites, together with Indiana and Ohio . Even then they will not elect their candidate, unless they can oreaK into the Democratic line in the East and South. It is not surprising that, with thesa indisputable facts confronting them the uepuhdcan managers should be de spondent and feel that they have cut out for themselves more work than the Blaine party can accomplish. A young doctor, being consulted by anxious Iriends ol the family on a certain inter esting occasion, admitted that he had lost the mother and child, but cheerfully announced that he "had et strong hopes ef being able to save the old man." We concede Maine to Blaine. . reasonfble to expect oaks from a StSS"r mbed s great and durable profits from small and hasty efforts it is a "fast" color. Evansville Argus, it." A Wokkingman. A Sc. Louis man has sunk all his t." Nod? genuine without a bunch of gr en money in extend one hundred add know enough to let well enough alone. -salesman. I7R3B-F A Cincinnati man claims to hae a rilhh Wilmington, N. C., May. 9, 1884. lin"- his arceaian well paon lhe wnlte label- Shtin a the vile, i rj, Yt i-I Poisonous stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" In litionai feet.' He didn't their name. . aug 13 lm d&wnrm i : n in v- a it m sent free by augix 4w IMPE0VED . Standard Turbkl aire. mn;r: JPN f.T"w'-r anu ls er tT.Pc- RU0HU1M r.pSa:PM onus, lork, rt Tbonsands of cases of x.wnna n.vnt. ... tal and physical wealcuegg. lost tuoreaujit onndiscrekiunt, ATOACOal rwanv it at K . Wife SO hot!oiunerd that h oan htrht Btron, MtHJHVnA. t m - " - - - - I c ii will Change of Schedule. his cigar with a tlah ol her eyes. FOR TRIAL. cure crerr easa nmmnti ma tn un,i t Via I j-uuerer iruupscKagel j l .i , , , ! lotcijf ii cents lorl made a koocI match when he marrifed postaga,etc.D.A.o.oian.l hftr. TmuiaI! Hiti r, Box 3, Chicago, m, I T- ...,,.', I nov 27 veodAw t th . xam pretty iireti, no sain. "I sat ud all uijrht wilh nf p.orns 1 "Was it a wake?" asked a friend. f TI xiv. uc ttHBwei uu. satn), it was noc awake, it was dead." Boston Post n ri r""a 111 Anakesis" gives ir.stan JTlve at Weldon cwre for Piles at druggists, or tent pre 7O00J 1 Aerents Wanted ANIAFTK8 JULY 13th ISS4. AT 9.00 y wa. oi., passenger Trains oni the wirmin. 1 1 I ! V r, I U Ii 1 1 .. ami ton Weldon Eai&oad wiU rnrfaa fniinwT iT v I 1 DAY MAIL, AND EXPRESS TRAINS rATr. Nos. 47 NOBTH AND 43 SotTTH. Chairman of Dim. State Com cf PalZTj ........ mm is an inraiioie r,'" WY."". - 2.65 F. M I Money. lthaafln c.,7Fn." 5 usn Price $1. eat wnm'gton, Front St. Dpt, 8.33 P. M est and vai, aTrf rS,l It i: nv booh wta t" ' "rLV'i u lie Done with It.' A recent philosophical treatfse says : "we can endure niany an ache and pain, if it is soon over." Then, let us have if over, as soon as possible. The nain of neuralgia, for instance, or rheuma tism, or the armv of various Daina fol lowing in their train. Get a bottle of iirown's Iron letters, right awav. an i go to work on them. Mr. Jacob Barnes, ol Barnesville. Ohio, writes -'Brown's Iron Bitters relieved my wife of great nerv- us prostration, which was so se vere that she had to keep her bed." , : For its soothing and grateful influ ence on the scalp, and tha removal and prevention of dandruff, Aver's Hairl viwr has no equal. It restores faded or gray hair to its origiaal iark color. stimulates the growth ot the hair, and gives it a beautiful, soft, glossy and silk en appearance. - - Boast not of your health and strength too much; but, whilst you enjoy them, praise ijou and use them. paid by mall. Sample free. Ad. "anakesis" Makers. luisuuua Ea.Aj.li & 1'ASSKNGKB TBAJNf J Penny books. . Write to Bijbbaw 'w . uaauyXHO. 40 SOTTH. . wo., x iniaueipnia, 11 aug ll4Tdif ijcave weiaon.. AT - !BW'""TW' zXsksj: SoS: f a y s celebrated VTA I HK'KHOOh . MWLA RQOFIWfi RELIABLE SELF-GUHE. MAIL. AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 4.3 North, f J , - w& Wilmington 5,. P. M. Arrive at Weldon s. 35 A M W Train No. 40 South will tnii .r- ft Very A favorif.A tr.-..,f lrn H 1 Goldahom r,H fam t r T J ' .,.K'd? .taKtlrao. uvveb.ui yci,iKOB ill mou.oi I xxaiiio IJI1 larOOrO iSranC.h RA9il1iMD.1 ll.n.JfAK OS JII.. Cnmrin.. U l " T ...V. "TtiaiSiirtL la plain sealed euvelopoV t Address OIL IVAHU ft CO MTrain,8 Tarboro Branch Road Lea ve Rockv W 'H 'g Hhh Mount for Tarboro at l.2n p twTTi iv fcaXl,a 0., Ia)i$iani. Ma, Tralns on Scotland Neck KnWl' any oh0 eaB eurB hlBMelf oaleli,'" L," .".t"1 r"?1 tT.ii. . -.. ..vu u.ui.u uvoid leavf l . iS p. M.Re WAKTED JMMkDIATEIV young mzxto - "r. 'wuc ssookijiiiu jxec.Jt ot 8 a tr I .u. w close connection at WO I R . Tlc Co Tno National Tel & North Dally. AU rail vl lllIBaain: WerchatU' PilMORPHINE HABIT SSJ&SSr' Neot 1' M Jlapit.jiKi!qB,of tt. Dcwii"r j..1?!! 4" .m?k? se connection uw uuu lur iui Mimr.K Nnn!i itoii.. . n . . . Richmond, and Muihi Idne. - r- with new Urea. The Standard Mo7tipicxlA r0' ? JT"119 daUy and makes close con 1 1? . recen ly IncoiM orated, extendi 1 0 weak IfFOO! 13 85 - wo111 romis ortn via Richmond auc weBt. INorth and South.'- - Uotui tmutnn M. ready -For further icformaUon. iddrrw fc3!2Sia523 Whose debility, exhaust cU ?ri prematurft decay fliiailUre to, Perform Hfesj diitle properly are caused by excesses, errors of youth, etc will tmd a perfect and listing icaioruiitmio roontt health ni?ryi?roi,s anhood in with stamp. Ihe Penn. New Jcrtey Tele' I graph, Shorthand & Type WrtUng ItsirucUoi Nmon do Ij'KdcIos, the celebrated French beauty, enthrall ed hearts at the age of seventy. She took care of of her teeth. So ought all her charming sex. And lady whose toilet table lacks, should r.ronnw SOZODONT and use it regularly. Her n,vr 7 th o mirror wut soon- retlect a row oi teeth shaming ahe pearls of the Orient in beauty, making a charming contrast with the Vermillion tint of the lips. No tooth-wa3h equals it. ,.. Ii .valcsilDeeay isuniionnly enccessrui rrcatise based on rerfect rfin new una airett method and absolute thor 2fhne F?11 formation and Troatke free Address Consulting Physician of wee. MAR5T0N REMEDYC0.. 46 IV.Wth SL, New York. All traina run enH.i hPiwonr. xxriiU' eTsched: Pullmao SkcP For accommodation of local. travel a passen wtf1! wl.U be aached to local freight leav Sday"1 D a 655 A- M- jDay except JOHN F.fDI VINE, T M KMKRsnw T wojjli jJAJXlJUi Compute, OmdoL II julf 15 ON,era iPaBfen'?erAeTlt- wrl by ol. Frank TBirtErr- iHuist ttc jcuiuuits ana zrienai v im tsi didates. if perial terms to those ordcrlo f a distance. The book you want. Wjite lot circulars, or send 50o for proepectus. Mf Bit VINE & L OOAN book tvkesthe eaf,ac1tbe Marvelous Pcclcet Manuals always elL W. II. THOMPSON, Pub.,4C4 Arch PL, Phllada, la. auglllvdtf k fn tl A DAY made qo IU iJ10 .lUST NOW. CLEVELAND Complete, (MtiaLR. Carolina Central f R. B. eivoii lieblllty and Compjiny.j NEW YORK HERALD. OXriCK O KNEBAL SUPEBlNTCJIDEirr, Wllmlngtoni N. C. May Id. 1884 ! "Another exDedition to the said the man as he wended his way to ji uei suop. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, De- WEPKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLAR ,'A YEAR. F HI J TJ'u want a 33 10 Phot tt wlIU I iieatingllifle for 115, s $3 Breech LoadiDg Shot Gun for $16, a $12 G cert Organette for $ a $25 Magic Lantcrifcr $12, a t-olid Gold $25 g I I Watco $IS a- $15 Silver W il Watcb ta You can get any of these articles nti lou will devote a few hours of tour Mm time evenings to miroducinsl Af A PIT our new goods. One lady ec- U w M I I cured-a Gold Watch free, m a single neon. A gentleman got a silver vatcs fifteen minutes' work. A boy 11 jesri secured a watch In on day; hundreds of cU era have done nearlv as well If tou ss AJYHE?S.IA INDIGESTION, De- ! If .contains all the general news of the Dallv following Scneduie 'will r;.t.i MJ Maffl Lantern you can start a bndoetstW Piession oi spirits and General Debili- aiuoa or the Herald, which has the largest Kallroad: ' wr Pay vou rmm $10 to $50 every wgDfc jbj rC -r55. . gue, iimifpnmr.. r r, Joaiiy except Sundava. I itevoivers, spy Glasses. Indian scout sna ana other Tn Prm ttont Pnwnna u ' I independent in Politics. I . , ... . I tr-nnnrn. . rri i ,.r,h inttn ,4FERRO-PnOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF !t , ' Ha 1. l2S 523, Calisata' mariA hv fi! btt n I L ost ' valuable chronlcleof political i ATlcSit-'r-V- Llin?. &c. It may tvt ion o Itt Ann prP ' -i7 J . , "cwb m me wona, impartially irlvinir thp , T , 7 ju r0aa to wealth. 3 ARD Sc Co.. New York, and so d hv nil currences and or.in!nna f .1 iTJ? :99l . Ia7e Charlotte at...... a. p i woRT.n m Axnu-Ar TnRiXGCO. Druggists,. is the best tonic; and for aUBldes ma nown- m theSartmenl T iSMffi!V""-4.8.30 a! M ang lUw KSNawau Street, KewToA Datienta rfiomrorini, fwm XT rf I - I ' a" " mington at. ...8.60 A. M I i i ' ' ' i. sickness, it has jioaual. tu 2 w I . ... Fohkiox News onTyat&L, : ipeiieraia has always been dlstlnCTdshed bv TtmeTable. . Vf .-y uvivnwu vi uiu wu.; A cnrlnn 1 l ... I HHJneSS Ol lt8 C.alllP. flpHnatrhoa tk - I orrci -r.-u- . -f I'tjii 1 1 ' i mj iu nnnia wirn a i . . . . . . - Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER MAY 12th,: 1SS4, THB spring in is. and a gpriDg bonnet is nsu uuj worn aoove a waterfall. a house with a r73 The Farm Department t ii.. t . . . i7. ..v .j utiaiu u uracucai. It trnoa tr A en ft hnna i I InP. nnfnt o.1 . --. e vesatable liquid remedy for Ileadaches farmer will save many more than "muusucss ana constipation. Jiasily 1 iP? oc:ins Promptly, relieving v1Uiuo.ijf, uls. ai an xiruggists. One Dollar a Teak ItoS; ""5! L"n? the farm department i 11 !eimis Ueer' bat il '3 true, that econoiay- tu uu .uat manes a man t ght fre- iwsciis uis tongu?. aiuue. 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Poptjlab sctexce. or.KJB.oNS AND REUGIOUH nrra While th WlfVC r v , . .1 ? OTES . Mwuiir; -uumaiiortneKamlly. ' a j "on. Address THEJHOMfr f a- A GREAT MEDICAL WOBI 01 MAIHSC1 Exhausted VRallty. Nervoos and lability. Premature Decline In Man, Krr of Youth, and the untold miseries reso from Indiscretion or excesses. A dooj j every man. young, mMdle aged and contains 125 prescriptions foraH cn!e chronic diseases, each one f wnkb la able. So foand by tbe Author, wbort ence for 23 years Is s such as probably srg before fell to the lot of any phyBlciia. - second-hand ADAMS', ppivrivn I pages, bound In beautiful Frcncn mow-., i 1 00686(1 For Sale.5 PBINTING PEESS-WE I&VE FOB sale a PRESS In good condition. We offer CflTBm. full r11t arnarantced finer work In every sense mechanical' ir2 cuies JJAiLj i at 6 P. M. sharp. THE NEW YORK HERALD. Returnlne. vlll 1m RAn.,) . . ' I 111 Weekly Form. J. tf " f. 4. SOOTHERtAN Addre wS2!t4K A YEAR W. Str 1?. T. A fTITtmTi Broadway an4 Ann Street , ... AAAiliJrjljV, Attofhevs-at-Law. Offlfee-S. K. cor. lcssUnOfatertaw jaa 7 a rare I and nmfpccin-oi bargain. Write to us for terms and ih country for 42.50, or tbe Send now. Gold racial awarded tbe 1 ! refunded In every instance. Price f er7 by mall, post-paid. Illustrative f Send 1IAW f-nl.l .wl. .ar.nlMl tfoS MT. july 21 PIttsboro, N. C. A Bargain!! by tbe Nallonal Medical AfOclatlor, officers of which he refers. . & TheSxleneeof Life should be rea vj -young for Instruction, and by tbe afflietw S 6 6 Tr Capital not required. Reader i f ; bualness at wnJchrtinr2T;K WaQt young ror instruction, and by tne reiier. it win beneflt a.u.tonam "rz.,- f 1 JI AND POP fit t w I . lueiaucr 7TM, . -- uAj-j, js bjjls i doojc win SC'UPPERNONG WINE I " you want I a i . . wiui aosoiuie cextalntT. wnt. -""y wine. Most be ; i - t : book will not be useful, wbcther Totf guardian. Instructor or clergyman r Address the Peabody Medical infitiic Dr. W. IL Parker. No. 4 BalUncb A,fibri .mi - it at Ma) n U VZ physicians a srlalty.lri TLS r? raS'TSTH YS ELF stance of failure. Mention this paper. ooeton. aiass., who may De consu- Useases reoulring skill and aBua lUBa-LUaaaj n'A avw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1884, edition 1
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