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MISCELLANEOUS. 1 I THE BEST TONIC. i . - This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cure Dyspepsia Indigestion Weakness, . impure Blood 3IalariaC'lllIs and Fevers and Nearolftlflu , , It la an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and LlTer. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headaehe.or produce constipation oilier Jron medicine do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulate the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re vives Heartburn and lie lc-hirg, and strength ..s the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack o Cncrgy, fcc., it has no equal. jy- The genuine has above trade mark anc: crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other Ss4al7ky BROWS CHMICAL CO., BALTI20ai,SI uly ll,dwly tc2dpnun Sash, Doors, Blinds, i t-- White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. ! GENCY FOBiN. T. ENAMEL PAINTJ j CO'S REALTY PREPARED PAINT. Q.ALL AND EXAMIHE QUE GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac i torles of Wetherlll & Co., and Harrison Bros ' 1 A Co., is sufficient .jturantee forjUthelrnallty and purity. I A flna line of Cooking Stove at Facto y Prices, In addition to oar large and. full HARDWARE STOCK, i to which your attention lsjrespectf ully Invited. I NATH'L JACOBI, sept 2 -10 South Front St . Quarantine Notice. Q UARANTINE FOR THE PORT OF Wil- ml nirl nn will hft nf rr:Ad frnm Miv 1st In Novomber 1st, a follows : L'liots will bring an vc-seis irom I'orxa soutn of Cape Fear to the Quarantine anchorage;' - also, all vessels which have bad any kind of sickness on board during the passage, or on , arrival, and will cause a signal to be set in the Bible after crossing tha Car No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, Itchier, or boat of any kind to go along si c, unless by written authority fronn the Quaran tine Physician ; and every vessel must be an chored as iar to the eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety. Kegulatlons governing vessels while in Quar antine may be had on application at the ollKe of the Quarantine Physician at Smlthvillc Applications for permits to vlfclt vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, and pernrts so obtained will be end red by the Quarantine Physician, if, In his opinion. It is proper and safe to allow communication with such vessels. A penalty of '2 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. W. G. CURTIS M. P., Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. 1 THOS. F. WOOD, M. D. rnnmUmntu GEO. O. THOMAS, M. D. nsttants. mar I 2am 6m 1415 First National Bank of Wil mington. CAPITAL STOCK i tfO,(X 0 t SURPLUS FUND. 66.0 0 Deposits received ud oollectlona made o . all aoMlble polcti ln'the United State DIRECTORS E. E.3URRU35. d;q. WORTH ;iA3. SPRUNT, A. MARTIN, GEORGE 'CHAD BOURN. officers. K. B. BURBUS3............ . . President. A. E, WALEEB..., . Cashier W. LA REINS Awt CasbtM . apl V 5 DR. BYES BEFOHEV-AND -METER Qectrk: Applkncei art stnt on 30 Days' T'rUl. TO MEM DULY, YQUFJG OR OLD, rlIO are nCTeHiie from Ksnvotrs Dskiutt, V Iaot Vjwurr, Lack or Nvs Fooe ax Vuion, Wasting W kakkf-sces. and alt Uio di9-ase it alTtRsoxL. SAruRK wealiinsr fr-.nu Awsss 4 rati Cavse-. Sprly relief end coasplct rti vtioiiof HKAi.n. wsarnj MiJio" OrrAn rK!i. if s-rur.ck-st ii-K-cwrT t t'.? .iri'Sw'h cvntury? The Daily Review. OSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WTLMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1884. KDtered at the PostofSce at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. - JJEMOUUATIC TICKET. Election Tuesday, Nov. 4 FOR PRESIDENT : G ROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT : THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. FOR GOVERNOR : - ALFRED M. SCALES, of Guilford. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:! CHARLES M. STEDMAN, of New Hanover. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: VILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. FOR STATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR: W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates.1 FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : S. M. FINGER, of Catawba. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT: A. S. MERRIMON, of Wake. FOR ELECTORS-AT-LARGE : W. II KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. FOL CONGRESS : R. T. BENNETT, of Anson. ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT , ALFRED ROWLAND. ofRcbeson. Another letter has been plr.ced by Warren Fisher in Mulligan's hands which is spoken of a? very damaging, and which, if published, ''would drive Blaine froni the country by the next steamer." It must be mighty bad, but we doubt the power of anything of that kind to make J.'G. B. become a Jugi tive at this time. What may happen after next Tuesday, we do not pretend to say. The, Hartford Telegram presents a fac-siniile of the heading of the Kenne bec Journal of date August 12, 1855. The Journal carried the names of James G. Blaine and James Baxter as its edttors. It also carried the names of Millard Fi Umore for President and Andrew Jackson Donaldson for Vice President, and below the ticket were these words "Put none but American3 on guard." Still, says the New York Graphic, it is possible that Mr. Blaine will get a few Irish votes. The astonishing report comes from St. Paul, Minn., the centre of the Buffalo trade, that the entire "catch" ot buffalo robes this season is only four. Last year it was 10,000, and in 1881 ft was 100,000. The last named figures expliin the first. The extension of the Northern Pacific Railroad let in the hunters on the great buffalo ranges in the Northwest, and a reckless slaugh ter followed, resulting in the practical exterminatiDn of the animal. A few scattered herds still linger in the more Inaccessible regions, but as a race they have became extinct. The Grand. Duke of Saxe-Weimar is endeavoring to revive the manufacture of porcelain in his capital, which his predecessor, Carl August, the patron and frieud of Goethe and Schiller, made so renowned as an aristocratic and literary centre. A porcelain table service has been ordered by the Grand Duke as a birthday pres ent for his sister, the Empress of Ger many. The Princess Sophia, wife of the Grand Duke, is sister of King Wil liam III,, of the Netherlands, and in case the .child Princess Wilhemina should die before him, would inherit the Dutch throne. The Philadelphia 'Times discounts the Blaine hippodrome thus: "Honest government, reduced taxes and the repeal of surplus revenue arc forbidden topics among the huzzas for the Plum ed Knight; but ten or twenty per cent, of the Republican voters of the country incline just now to care more lor honest government, reduced taxes and frugal &dm inistration ; than for mere party success It is needless to attempt to - impress these, vital facts upon such leaders as Elkics, but there is fearful danger than the voters may impress t-cm upon parties .'"r.nd' upon Mrs. Lot Morrill, of Maine, who bad the hardihood to attack the Republican party's graven image, is denounced by the organs a3 on mercifully as if she was no, a woman at all. One of them calls her "a garrulous, demented and vindictive old lady another says she ia a helpless, aimless, brainless old woman.1 and still another alleges that "at a remote period in her life, when she was more tolerable personally, Blaine complimented her with personal attentions which she did not deserve and which he found it nauseating . to continue.?1 j It is evident that the country is going to be saved this year if it takes all the contemptible scoun drels from Passamaquody to Puget to do it. The Emperor William is thebldest monarch in Europe. Queen Victoria is G5. King Christian of Denmark is 66. and his wife, the queen, is a year older. vrhe Emperor of Austria is 54, and his wife is 46, while King Leopold of Belgium, 40 years old, has a - wife aged 50. One of the youngest monarchs reigning is King Alphonso of Spain, who has seen 27 years, and nextv to him comes King George of Greece, and Alexander of Russia , each of whom are in the neighborhood of 39. The Sultan of Turkey is 42, King Oscar of Sweeden, 55; Loui3 of Portugal, 40; Huaibertof Italy. 40, and President Grevy of France, 71. The wife of the Russian ruler is three years younger than her husband, the. wife of the German five, and the Queen ot Itafy seyen. The fallowing extract fiom Gen, Dick Taylor's book is used by the Re publicans as a campaign document; We made two great mistakes. Had we avoided them we should have con quered you. The first was that we did not substantially destroy the pro tective features oft he tariff in the winter session of 1857 and 185?, by an act which provided a rapid sliding scale to free trade vVe could have passed such a law and held it tight on you till it closed the furnaces, workshop?, woolen anu cocion rums, ana sieei anu Dar-iroo works of the whole North and West, and scattered your workmen oyer the prairies and territories. Vben the war was ready for you, you would not have been I ready lor the war. You could not have armed and equipped and put intht field a largo army, nor buiit a navy. You would have been without supplies, machinery and work men, and yi.u would have been without money and credit. A New York letter says: "The in creasing popularity of the electric light, it would appear, is making serious in roads upon the revenue? of the gas companies, and accordingly there is some tak about a scheme tor uniting them all under one company with a view to such economies as will enable them to bear up against competition. It is part of the plan to reduce the price of gas about 10 percent, from present figures, which will be a good thing for consumers, whatever stockholders miy think about it; but on of the superintendents of the Edison Electric Light Company authorizes the state ment that this cut on the part of the gas companies will be promptly met by a proportionate reduction on their part, so relatively the combination will be no better off than before. ' OGTOBEUODDS. The king of Greece Oleomargarine Phila Call. The family nursery is generally a big bawl room. Chicago Sun, A lobster always blushes when he sets into hnCwaLer. hut man. leas sensi tive, presents an unaltered front. Bos Ion Budget. "There ii aomething crooked about this." remarked the teacher as he took a bent pin away fron a scholar. N. Y. Journal j r "Hard lines." m tittered tha tmmn when he tried to cut a clothes rope and touna it made ot wire. N. x. Journal. A medical iournal takes two columns to tell wakeful people how to go to sieep. nan" we Know a good way ; try to keep awake. -Burlington Hawkeye. Come into the garden, Maude; with a nana rate and noe. Here are the big gest weeds you ever, sawed, growing in the onion row. Pittsburg Democrat! The latest btarder in an up-town es tablishment recentlv offender! hia land lady by pointin? at the fish-balls and asking the waiter to pas3 him another nanagrenaae. truck,. Marshal ilacMahon WAS renentlv inn the lsl&nd! nf Jptaav with hia ifa They traveled about the place with the orainary parties or excursionists, and auowea tnemseives to be photographed 5tuu rt wu uo UbUCl IrlLiI 13 to. A 113 enterprising photographer now nrints on his prospectus: "Patronized bv Marshal MacMahon, late President of i? ranee." Ex. j Doctor PratL nf fkndnn ctolao in lecture that in 1,000 married men be tween tne ages of twenty-five and thirty mere are six aeains; in the same nnm ber of bachelors there are ten deaths the widowers nnm he t IS believed, however, thnt i oxrndiita of Massachusetts old maids pooled to- (jtvuci ouu uiicu mm lu mate in is siaLC ment. but it won't work. Brooklyn Times. ' ;; r-;-;--- --x--..--: , , . 'Hello Sanderson, old man, how are you?" and Jobkins nearly-; shook San1 dersoVa arm off. "Oh, I'm so as to be around.. How much do yoa want?"rre- puea oanaersoo as tie pned his fingers apart with a cheese knife. "How much do I Want?, What dr vnri mn pi . " Well, joa was so uncorntaonly glad lo see mo i mon-ai yoa wantca to ccrrow some cency. ivs tL3 prefer civ- Tlid Stream of Life The blood cannot be - pufe unless the liver acts rightly, r Nor can it be rich unless it has enough iron : in it. The iron in Brown's Iron Bitters is exactly what is needed to give the blood proper vigor and purity. This splendid tonic acts on the liver and sets the whole digestive machinery to rights. It brings to the blood the - iron which gives the liny corpuscles their rich red color. Don't let your blood get thin and wat ery, thus inviting disease. An anxious inquirer asks: "Where is the best place , tor salt-water bath ing?" In salt water.!dear friend Bos- ton Post. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN BE UUKtU BT ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEM SPECIFIC. 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There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian. Instructor or clergyman Argonaut. Address the Pea body Medical Institute. r gr- W. H. Parker, !No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all ltoeases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have ftaffled the skill of aL II f a other physicians a specialty. II C. M L. Such treated success! al-"B" RJ w m cm ly without an In I H YbEUP stance of failure. Mention this paper. oct 6 d&w iw OFFICE OP Dr. S. C. Ellis. N SP 'S&F111'- FOURTH STREET, op posite Miller's Drug Store. 49-Note change of office hours, which are Sept SO The Excursion and Pic Nic SEASON IS NOW;OPEN AND PERSOSS visiting to city, tho Sounds or SmltavUle and Iij need oFlrst-CUss work wiirdo wS to call on ir --v'i - . . - tic WTll kso-n Ttarber and Perftmer at hU fctTi r-nd alr Dircir tmlnn - EI2i MISCEUaANEOpS. - f CU RES :( : v- . . Rheumatism, Neuralgia', Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, . Sr Thromt. Bwelliac. fipmlwa, SrulM Baraa, Scaldn. Frot Uttcs, 1XD JX& OTUIR BODILY PAIXS 1IO ACbM Sold by Dmnista ud Dealers ererywherA. Fifty Ccuu j bottle. Direction in 11 Langnages. THE CHARLES A. VOCELEK CO. Mr.h 29 ly dAw. I W CASH ATTENTION, SHOKERS ! All contestants for the 25 premiums aggregat ing above amount, offered dj Blackwell's Dur ham Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums art to be awarded: All bags must bear; our original Bull Durham label, D. S. Rerenike Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must be done up securely in a package with name and address of sender, and number of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must be prepaid. Contest clou November SOth. All pack ages should be forwarded December 1st, and must reach us at Durham not tar than Decem ber 15th. No matter where yoa reside, send your package, advise us by mail that you hanre done so, and state the number of bags sent. Names of successful contestants, with number of bags returned, will be published; Pec. 22, in Boston, Herald: New York, Herald.' Philadel phia, Times: Durham. N. C, Tobacco Ptan.' New Orleans, Times-Democrat: Cincinnati. En quirer: Chicago, Daily News; San Francisco, Chronicie. Address, j Blackweix's Dprham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. '. Every genuine package has picture of Bull. J9S"SeQ our next announcement" sept 1 mm j' ' J . Notice. YOU WILL DO WELL. BY calling at No. 110 South Front at., where vou will find fine fresh eggs, and New Kivcr Oysters, open and in tbe shell, received fresh every day. A'so Fresh Family Groceries of all Inds cheap for cash, eept 30 ly i W. T. CBOOM. "FUIENDS A3SI) FKLLOWCITIZENS: JjEAR ME FOR MY CAUSE AN BE Sl- jent, that ye may hear." - ? Cologne?, Es trails. Toilet and Sachet Pow ders. Soap, Turkish Towels, Toilet Cascp. Full lihe ot Drugs &c. Prescriptions a spec ialty. At V F. C. MILLER'S, aug 11 Corner Fourth and Nun sts White Cypress or Yellow Pine. . "' SA8H, BLINDS AND DOORS GUABAN TEKD AS GOOD AS THE BEST. Moulding, Brackets. B ilusters an I Orna mental ViowK Work, sept 23 . PARLEY A WIGGINS. " PARSLEY & WIGGINS, M ANUFACTURERS' OF SASH, BLINDS, BOORS, ',. ; ANB .4. . ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. eep 22 . .5 New Buckwheat 1 New Buckwheat. rjlUE SEASON tlAS NOW COME WHEN Buckwheat Cakes are In order.- I have to day lecelved a supply o' New Buckwheat, the first of the season. : Also, Potatoe', Onions, Apples, Cabbages, &c., &c. " I A full line of choice and selected Groceries always on ha.nd. Stock renewed every week. All goods can be relied on as fresh and new at GEO. M. CBAPON'S. Agt, - sept 29 i 22 Sou'h Front Street. ANOTHER fXiOT l -OF- EXPECTED j BY WEDNESDAY ; MILAN CHIP and &U the Bugh Straws.!., popular now. Every possible shade of Feath ers and other Trlmmlogs. New lot of Para sols, white and colors, all prices. Gloves, Lisle, Kid and Lace. New Stamping Patterns. " Respectfully: MISS E. KAKRER.. may 28 Exchange Corner. PUfiCELL EOTJSE. rjNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT. WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY. PropxletOT. tate Proprietor Atlantic UoteL Ftratlass n aH Hit XT3Tvrntntn Tttti 50 to $3.00 AWAKESIS" gives instan eUef. and U an iiifalibU cure for Piles. Price $1, !at dnrsOTsts. or seat pre rmlrl hff m at I 8mnl fwiAd. "asakesis" Mai ers. Box 2,416 New York, nov27 reodAw , tjth; r rjQgonetto : jpOS WRIGnTSVILLi: SOUND, Win ieaTe fcczll: erlands E table s DA ILY at C P. ttzr?. ULmXmTk mm Vj :i 1 j WE III! t . "V uxm ti Carolina Central Ti7T Company. ' WUmlngloa, N.' a; fiepf to, isu. j Chance of Scfied u Ir. N AND AFTER SEPT.m.t icc -- ftlngiscnoaaie wID W operated oa tik nmnnuMt MAI I, A WAHULPRESS TP Dally except 8unday a. v. -- ) Leare Wilmington at........7.oop w NO,1l L!a7eUalShaU .....7.55 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at.....7j,o a! m - ? Charlotte at..........8.15p. v No, 2. 1 Arrive Raleigh t. sToo I 2 ) Arrive at Wilmington at....8. a. m Passenger Trains stop at regiJar statka. Tnxe Table. - Kr 5HELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, If All' sapisjlSS AND FEEIGIIT. No. S. X VIZ. f.'0" ........ 8.15 A. H. f Aiuta oieiDy.. .......... 12.' 5 p. v mm A e v. i . u&rujbu. ........ 0.44 P M ixams no. i ana x make close connectJon u Hamlet with B. A A. Trains to adnVfii eigh. - Through Sleeping Cars between Wnmmrtoi and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte Take Train No, 1 for Statesville. Station. Western C R R, Ashevllle and rofito iS? Also, for Spartanburg, GreenvUle, AtheaL Atlanta and all polnte Southwest. . . Superintendent T. W. CI ARK. General Passenger Ajt Sept 20 : . - 1 Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. OFFIUB OF GEKVBAL 8UPEEINTKKDSXT, i Wilmington, N. a. May 9, 1SS4. I j . Change of Schedule, ON AND AFTER JULY ISth, ISSI, Al 1 00 . 4 ,i&se?er Trains on the Wlhnh ton A Weldon Railroad wlU ruM as foUowiir DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Diiir NOS. 47 NOKTH AND 48 SODTH. Leave W lbnlngton. Front 8t. Depst, 8.00 jl M Arrive at Weldon....... 2.55 p m Leave Weldon................. 155 p m Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front 8t. D'pt, gp m Fast Through hail & Passknoeb Tiinn Daily No. 40 South. Leave Weldon..'............. 5.55 p n Arrive at Wllm'gton.Front St Dyt 10.G0P.V MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAU.T No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington................ 8.J5P JL Arrive at Weldon 2.35 j Train No. 40 South will stop only at WiJaoa. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Boerr Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4ift ?. ai. Daily, v.nndays exceptedX Cetnrntet leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Daily. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road lain Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Keck at 8.30 A. H. daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 make dose connection at Wel don for all points North Daily. All ran vU Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. ; - t . . Train No. 43 runs dally and makes close coo nection for all Points North via Richmond sad Washington. ! : - 5 All trains run solid between WlVnlngton and Washington, and have Pullman Pal&os Sleep ers attached.- - . r . . : For accommodation of local travel a paues ger coach will be attached to local freignt leav ing Wilmington at ,6.55 1 A. M, t DaUj except Sunday. , - JOHN F. DIVINE, - General SaperintendaL - T. M. EMERSON, Genera. Passenger Ami July J5 . Wilmington, Columbia & Ahgnsta K. B. Co. omcB oT .GssnesAi. BxrnxarnsVmTt. J "JTUnalngton, N. C. July 11.1884, I Ch a nge; ofiSch ed u le, . ON AND AFTER JULY 13th. UN. Jjf 9.00 A.M. the following Passenger Scua nie will be run on this road :r NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DATLT-Koa Weft and 47 Sast. . M Leave Wilmington............. Leave Florence. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction . f. Arrive at Columbia......... -?5; Leave Columbia.. g 7 Leave C, C. & A. Junction. ip. r Leave Florence H;7E Arrive at Wilmington. 8.M Night Mail akd passenoeb Tbadc , Da" 4.: .. NO. 40 WMI. " " Leave Wilmington..;.....' Jf3 f f Arrive at Florence;...............- 1-23A MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN P0-' No. 43 East. , Leave Florence at.... m Arrive at Wilmington.. ,v.Ar.i " Train 43 stops at all SUtlons. . No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Passengers for Columbia and all P?u?!. 4C.1L K,, C., A A.R.R.8tatlons, Attes Hon, and all points beyond, should tH 40 Night Express. .o, Separate Pullman Sleepers for Aogw" Train 40. All trains ran solid between Charlestoa Wat c . Locarfrelghrieaves WCmrngto" daOy cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M- - -m T.M. EMERSON, General YuMtagex AX . July 15 . Cleyeland & Hendricis! Blaine & Logan JAOKSON & BELL1-" THREE iTlCKETSfor the PEOPli' rs Therst two tickets are before people for their suffrages for the patronage of both parties ' anything and everything they need in the shape of lPrintinfj,i Rulinfl .or Btnm TY- SENDING TOTJR LIGHT V01 goods to MOACD?3 fteamDe Works. 1 CeconisJ Yabdt'l2 iiea mad8 tfarer fan z-' r;xztv;zzxiotzite
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