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MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ;.c Cure ot Coughs, Colas, r.c r.ronchitisCroap, Infiu- ..l.-r.j.VhoopinCough, In-g t c;. i -?imiptionand for the re vv iniiTtivc persons in ad van x :-c of the Disease. For Sale i i .""j:::zists. -Price, 2 Cents. The Da i I yfRe view - ASSESS DO YOU K WOW - POPPING. COItN : And there they sat a'popping corn, John Stiles and Sosan Cutter; - . John Stiles as fat as any ox, . . And Susan fat as butter. " ' " And there they sat and helled hhe ejrn. : And raked and stirred the fire. And talked f different kinds of cars. And hitched their chairs up cipher . : ' ' Theo Susan, she the pepper shook ; Then John he shook the popper, Till both their faces grew as red ' As saucepans made of copper. And they shelled nd popped, and ate. All kinds o( fun in poking. And he haw-hawed at her remarks, And. she laughed at his joking. . And still they popped, and still they ate; "' John's mouth was like a hopper. Ami stirred the fire and simnklod salt. Mrsr Adella Strickland; fill AVarnnt St.; Wilmington says : "My husband took BrownYlrorV Bitters lor Malaria and general dehUiiy and oaadi it Tar snpenor,to Quinine ag U'tcured -when the latter tailed. W heartily recom mend it." - - 1 - , La unhand be, cheerful and be gener ous, that, others may grow fat and ha ppy over your good works. Mr. J, K. Black weft Pine Hall , . N. C, says: "ATy wifeufferedrom weak ness, followed by aa. attack of typhoid fever. Brown's Iron Bitters possessed the qualities the most -needed, as its use decidedly proved. I heartily recom mend it." ; And shook and shook the 1. 1 1 r er. A good word for a bad one is worth much, and costs little. THAT LORBILARD'S. CLIMAX I'LUO TOBACCO i Tin 'inn" h i ftnfe w inn n r m - nnm i KiVY CLIPPINGS, and ttlack. Brown and Icilow iitr co!).-i'ierel? ipee aug 6 lj dw Dr. Moil's Powders tFFK FAIL TO CURE IXFLMMA tior. of te M'ln'JB, Gravel, Gleet. Sti let , r. -mil a'l Urinary diseases. Nervous and p-i'cal I'cbiiiiy, recital Weakness and ail I o'uiito'.'l nrseriea causfd by Indiscretion 'it I'xfCfcrce. bvi hills In all its forms perma ntl v cV cd. i el!ow o Brown spots on face ' i s0(y -ore 1 hroat and Nose, fc-crofula, Old i-irte tczfinia, Tetter and all Blood and Skin T'Least 6 Urirary diseases cared In 3 days, iri'i' S EncooO the money tc FRANK v.TKVNi & CO., Baltimore, Md., and It will be r'e: Lv mail scaled- For sale by all drug Sit t.-; sent by mall. iuly 7 d&wly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. iifli.L CURE KEKVOCSr" PHYSICAL Y and Genital Weakness caused by India cre'lon and violating the law of health, i'rice $1 ' DI'-. HUNTER'S PILLS - . . tares Ryi hllia in all iti forms and stages, Yeilo;v or Uruwn pota on the face anl body. orc Turoat and Xime, Scroftila, Tetter, Kcae nia, itching: fcensalion. Salt Kiieutn and all r.iooil and Skin Dlaeaaes, Urinary DiseaecB and tij-lrturcs fc'ieedily cured Price $2. Dll. 11U T'S FEMALE 1TKIEND Sever fails lo cure IrrcsulariUes or Snpprca- t:,ona, eauspd by CQids or dlseaas. Afarrietl ;,,'; and ladies m delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $5. Enclose the monev for either medicine to FRANK STE YENS CO., Baltimore, Md and It will be y ntby mall or express sealed. JTor sale by aii Pruprxists; gent by mall or express. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED-PARTS .,i-fi( ivmi'in loiiir run inouri'Kiicr. 111 r-uiv loin linen ua will nay !ftt thr UtTiovlSence of hum- trrjiitiout tnis. - On t ha cratTary,tHeiKiyertiet ara tcv 1 1 1 r r I y indorsed. - IntprMtwi- nprsonn -nv g-e n.'H. 'il ( ir;oiar Kivmsr 1 4-iraaiiyF tdAw The clock struck nina and then struck ! ton, 'And still the corn kept popping: It struck eleven- ihen sttuck twelra. And still no sign of stopping. And John he ate. and Susan thought The corn did dod and natter: Till John cried out: "The corn's nfiro! Why, Susan, what'd the matter Said she : ' John Stiles, it's one o'clock : I'm sick of alHhis popping corn Why don't you pop the question ?" . . Mr. AUvin Bowen. Harrison Creek. N. C, says: "I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters for some time and regard it as a good medicine lor all the diseases it claims to relieve." Mrs. M.-.E. Hawkins. R doway, N C. says: Mv daughter was thin and emaciated, karl no appstite. waa thor oughly debilitated ;atier taking Brown's Iron Bitters, becamo w nderiuliy im proved; appetito returned and health was good. I gratefully recommend it." The Indians of Nevada esteem great delicacy an owl cooked sauerkrant stuffing; as a with Mr. L. Brown, Durham. N. C , says: "1 suOered with headache for throa years, morninjrand night. Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me and made ino ' le?l like a different beinp. To all I heartily recommend its use." Deraocraticjubilec continue to be the rage. Mrs. A. J. Gordon, HilUboro. N.C , says: "l tully accord to Brown s Iron Bitters all merit claimed for it. especi ally recommend it for Neuralgia, two doses cured. me of a severe case when other remedies lailed." The merchants all reportiusintS3 improving. as ' Mr. Jas.t). Fitzgerald, Peluam, N. C, sayis: I suffered Irom weakness and indiesticii,' followed by an attack ot typhoid fever. Brown's Iron Bitters rcstortd my health and vigor.1' Matters matrimonial move cally many more mated. majesti- V L M nr? A fa vert 6f ae fr? plal a bo&1..(1 cav k! crcr e Uroggists ca flU id fiidrm Ca, WARD A CO., taiUIaoe. ' CUEE Q D AR ANTEW D. -rDr E. Q. WEST'S Nebve ad Bkaijt Thratment, a guar anteed specific for Hysteria. Dizzinea?, Con vulsions, fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache iVrvous Prostration causea by ine U6e or ai oohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De i.ret6lon, Softeninsr ot the Brain resulting in L'sanity and leading to misery, decay and Oea'h, Premature old Age. Barrennees, L03 "flower in either sex, Invojaiitary Jiosscs ial Speruatorrhoea caiJsd by' ovr oxbrtioa ?l the brain, self abuse or over-Indulgence. ach box; contains one month's treatment. l to a bo, or Bix boxes for $3 00, sent by icnji prepaid on receipt ot price. WE UUABANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us lor six boxes, accompanied ith $5.tU, we will sendee purchaser our written guar tctte to reffod the money it the treatment ikea not eilcct a cure. fuatantees issued only JOUN C. WEST & CO T 82 W JMftdisan st. LVa?o,Iil. "' opt Si lyjJ&W Mr. N. li. Cheek, Warrenton, IJ. -C, fujs: "I consider rowns rou BitteVa $ mpst excellent tohie." . Bain in abundance everywhere, and thousands are rejoicing. ! Mrs. Annie E. Jones, .ForrestviJ's, N. G., says ; VI consider 'JBrovn'a ioh fitters tho bes; tpiiic I ever ued," i 1 . The number pf births iu Baltimore for the week ending: with Saturday las was 151. II is when our budding hope are nipped beyond recovery by some rough wind that we arc the most disposed to picture to ourselves what flowers they might have borne if they had flourished. M r. J.H. Ponton Halifax, N. C. writes ; 4 I have used Brown's Iron Bitters Ic r indigestion and as a tonic and can chtertully recommend it as I have been greatly benefited by its use." Tne English postal savings bank ha received on deposit about $200,000,000 since it was established in 1861; Mrs. E.'K. Gray, Bocky Mount, N. C.'savs: "I have taken many bot tles of Brown's Iron Bitters and find it is reeom mended, the greatest tonic of as it the age, caonot say enough in praise." Getting out and grinding hemlock bark for adulteration ot beer is quite an industry in some parts ot the country. First National Bank of Wil-mington.i mm- $K0t0i0 ' 6R.CC0 l otus received and collections made oe &( ac:e0ble poir M lnthe TJnitod State. Mr. Baker V. Butts, Halifax, N. C, says: "i have usea tsrown's iron Bttters lor nervousness, loss of energy and general debility. I have no hesitan cy in saying I feel like a now man from its use." Miss Margaret M.'Pbpc, Rich Square, N. C , says: "I suffered with dyspep sia, nervousness and soreness of lungs, Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me. and restored n,iy former ' health. I have every reason to gratefully and cheer fully recommend it.M There i3 uolliina: impossible to the determined spirit," says a philosopher. Evidently that philosopher never tried to reach up behind his shoulder to get hod of the end, of a oroen suspender. a I . Mr. M.Mierhof. Enfield, N. sayi: "I used Brown's Jron Bittters, for dis- ordf red stomach and found, li a ruost effectual remedy ' The foundation of every good govern ment is the family. The best and most prosperous country is that which has the greatest number oi happy firesides. man's folly is nia ' worst foe, b$3 discretion his best lriend, and Mr. S. T. Thornton, Cxford 1$. C.. saysj: "J &ra strongly convinced of the efficacy of lirown's ron Rittera Its u,se com pletty built np my worn out oonstituiion," Mr. H. S. Jackson, Hertford. N. C, says : Brovn'3 Iron Bitters proves itself- to be a valuable remedy for chjlls and fever." Thoy who would be young syhea they are old, must be old Jwnen they ' are young. Mrs. E. H. Bowling, Wake Eorcst College, N. C , says: "I have unbound ed confidence in Brown's Iron Bitters. Its virtues are truly wonderful " Most of our misfortunes are more supportable than the comments of pur friends upo' thepj,' Mrs. C. Ellreasey, Concord, N, C. says: 4- felt weak and debilitated. Brown's Iron Bitters greatly improved me. .if Handsome policemen are more than oyer numerous; they .are said to be quite proficent in making conquests among the girls Mrs. W.K. French", 619 Market St. Wilmington writes: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my family with most gratifying results in cases of malaria and weakness and cordially recommend it as a wo$ excellent lonic.V Oae of the host rules in conversation is never to sav a thing which any of the company caa reasonably wish we had left unsaid. THK lASCHSLiZVT U UB OF 1 885 ' SENTATE. Istdist--Carritack, Camden. Pas quotaa t. Hertford. Gates; Chowan and Perqainians; Janus Parker. Iem. W M Bond. Dem.j ; t 2nd dist Tyrrell. Washington, Mar tin, Dare. Beaufort, Hyde. Pamlico; Theo WJ'oolc, Pern. U JI SimmoDS, Deui. 3rd dist Xorthamtdon and Bertie; Thorn a W Mason. Dem. 4thdist Halilax; J M Mullen. Dm. 5th dist Edgecombe; Tavlor, Rep. fth dist Pitt; W R Williams. Dem. 7th dist WiisonNash and Fiank Hn; H G Connor, Dem, Joshua Perry, Dem. 8th dist- Craven ; . 9th dUt Jone3, Onslow and Carteret ; 10th dist Duplia and Waynd; E J Hill. Dem, J T Kennedy, Dem. Uth dist-i(;reene and Lenoir; F M Roantreo, Dem. 12th dist-New Hanover and Pender: W H Cbadboarn, Ken. 13ih dist Brunswick and Bladen; Swain, Rep. Uth ci3t Sanpson; E T Boykin. D-m. 15th dist Columbus and Robeson ; D S Cowan. Dem. R F Lewis. Dem. 16th dis Cumberland and Harnett; W C Troy. Dem. 17th dist Johnston ; Ashley Home , Dem. 18th dist Wake; John Galling. Dem. 19th dist Warren; J H Montgom ery, Rep. 20th dist Orange, Person and Car well; James Holman. Dem, A W Gra ham. Dem. 21st dist Granville: R W Winston, Dem. 22d dist Chatham and Alamance; J L Scott. Dem. 23d dist Rockingham ; John S John ston. Dem! 24th dist Gnilford; J L King, Dem. 25th dist Randolph and Moore; M S Robing, Dem. , 36th dist Richmod and Mont gomery; W I Everitt, Dem. 27th dist Anson and Union: J A Leak, Dem, 23th dist Cabarrus and Stanly; Paul B Means, Dem. 29lh dist Mecklenburg; S B Alex ander. Dem. 30th dist -Rowau and Davie; J W Wiseman, Dem. 31st "dist Davidson; P C Thomas, Rep. 32d dist. Stokes and Forsyth ; J C Buxton. Dem. 33d dist Surry and Yadkiu ; J A Franklin, Uep. 34th dist Iredell, Wiikes and Alex ander; J F Dotson, Dem. 35th dist Alleghany, Asho and Wa tauira; J W Todd. Dem. 36tb dist Caldwell, Burke, Mc Dowell. Mitchell and Xancey; Person J A Loog Dew. V y V Pitt-G ;V iVentere. R E Mayo. Dem s. - . v--. :r'"-,-j . . Polk " v " Randolph B W Steed, I F Caviness, Dams.-" ... . . ., ' - . Richmond John W Snecd. Dem. Robeson M McRae, HamilUm Mc Millan: Dems. Rockingham Jas D Glean. John M Galloway. Dems. , Ro w an Lee S O rerm an, Dem. Rutherford Samnson J W S Robinson. J A Desman,-Dems. . Stanly D N Bennett, Dem. Stokes J Y Phillips. Dem. Surry Brim, Rep. Swain Hayes. Dem. Trnnsylyania J H Laramev, Den. Tyrrell -R P Felton, Dam. " U nion H B Adams. Dem. Wake Chas M Busb.'e, Jno , D Allen, Herbert E Norris. J Walter Myatt, Dems. Warren and Vance R O Ward, H B Eaton, Reps. Washington Harrison, Rep. Watauga E F Lovdl, Dem. Wayne Frank M Ayeock, Ira W Hatch, Dems. Wilkes J R Henderson, Rep. Wilson John E Woodard, Dem. Yadkin r Yan?ey L Whittington, Dem. . Scrofoala, that most dreaded taint in the human system, finds a perfect cure in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The action of a man is a representa tive of his thoughts and will; .and a work of charity is a representative type oftfce charity within the soul and mind WHOLESALE PPIUES. 13 ic 11 MO 75 !. 0 26 23 23 ft it l S3 12 Mr. J. P. Wl;;p, Mpnroa, N. C.. says : "t'suerpd ioc years with paipitar ton of trie heart, dyspepsia aad liver complaint; took Brown's Iron Bitters and experienced such relief that I now recommend it in preference to ail other medicine." Hard words are like hailstones in Summer, beating down and destroying what they would nourish wea they melted ntp. drops. Mrs. John Harper, of Harper. N. C , says: "Brown's Iron Bitters restored me to good health, after suffering fif teen yeais Irom kidney disease, lound ouly temporary relief in the use of other remedies. I use it in rav family and recommend it toothers." , , At Constantinople; ono can see the theTurk-10, Persians of i fresh vcoc- ancient weapon of arid Mougalsltn course struction. E. 2CKEU2a, I- G. WOETH MARTIN. JAS. 8rRTJNT. tiKOBQE CHADBOURN. orrxesss; 4.R. WALKJCB..- LACKIKa. Prealieni. Csinai 31 Whose debilltr. eartiawstcd power, prviuatm-e c-:y ad 'f&ilur to perform life' duttea properly are caused hj exresres, errors of youth, etc.. will tr.d a Dcrfct and lastios restoration to rfrnsft health. THEMARSTON BOLUS Neither atoouh anipfiiig no Human foresight often leaves proudest possessor only a choice evils. Its of Mrs. HfJ. Charles, 315 N. Second St., Wilmington, says: I have been using Bron'F Iron Bitters lor liver and kidnev disease, ana consiaer n i-ae oest remedy in existence for these complaints as it cures when others fail. I can sincerely and heartily recommend it. So long as thou art ignorant, be not ashamed to learn. Ignorance ii the greatest ot all infirmities; and when justified, the chiefest ot all follies. Mrs, A.'W- Watson, Wilmington. NC says: 'I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters lor indigestion and experi enced great relief can recommend it to all sufferers. I belleVe it they will take it. they will bo cured," Mr. Waller S. Neison, Monroe C. says: "I was induced o buy Brown's Iron Biers tor Indigestion, and nausea, from which I suffered greatly for two months; it entirely relieved we in les3 than a week. I highly recommend it." A pretty costume for a lUtfp boy is a plaited blouse waist, in plain goods, and kilt or box plaited skirt, in iplaid, attached. , , Mr. Jno. B. Whitehead. Halifax, N. C. says: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters and think it is a fine tonic, can conscientiously say that I am greatly benefited by its use.'" He that has a little knowledge 13 far more likely to get raoro than he that has none. Dr. G- M. Robertson, Etm Grove, N C, says: I prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters and find it all it is recommen ded to be," nor inst rmnpntavThra trret nnt of rHt tc-il l-ay iBBniiarmly Bwrd - f "r s :CHo arxl abolat thrw orlin. n at;ca and Traatia fra. MARSTOt. ; - 40W.14thSt,NeYork. Thc water that ha3 no taste is purest ; the rain that has no odor is freshest; and of all the modifications of manner, the most generally pleasing is siropli- city .... U k - -r - ? . Mrs.nv. E. Piitman, 1029 N. 4th. St.. WilminstoB., lays; V We have used Brown'a Iron. Bitters in or.r family.- My husband and I beliei there is nothing to equal ' It as a care for-malaria, dyspepsia and weakness; and take pleasure in recommending it." ' - A father maintains ten children bet ter than ten childreh ono.iather. Mr. W." V. Wasson. fex-sherJff) Ire- dHllro. N.C savs: "Brown's Iron Biitcrs has improved my digestion and general heaub. Laced stockings are new this season nnd are liked bv those who cbiect to nartera. The nart laced is from the knee to the top. - ' t ,m. i ' ' Rev. J.E C. Barkam. Warrenton. N. C. says: VI nave usee Brown s V D:u....!ik "lt.ii Tvi ao f vratiftinir iron Uii.il; i a ivu mo uvsn mj i results. -1 find it be not only & 4 restora- f 37th dist Catawba and Iincoln: M QSherrill, Dem. 33th dist Gaston and Cleveland; Qeo F Bason, Pern. 3Pth dist Rutherford and Polk; 40th dist Buncombe and Madison; If AGudger, Dem. 41st dist Hay wood, Henderson and Transylvania; W L Tate, Dem. 42d dist Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance Thomas M. Holt, Dem. A.lexaader--E B Jones, Dem. Allegbany-B Edwards, Dem. Ansan J J Dunlap, Dem. Ashe John C Plummer, Dem. Beaufort W H Patrick, Dem. Bertie Roulhac, Rp Bladen W J Sutton. Rep. Brunswick D B McNeil, pern. Buncombe Ricbnionu Pearson, Johnstone Jonps, Denj's. Bu;ke Samuel McDTa?c, Dcua. Cabavrus T D Miller. Dem. (Jaldwell R IVWakefield. Dem. Camden - . Carteret A H Chadwick, Dem. Caswell Geo N Thoaipson, Rep. Catawba A A Shuford, Dem. Chatham T B Womack, J A Alstcm, Dems. Cherokee rr . ' ChowaaS F Waff, Dem, Clai.-rr. Clevelaod-Thoraas Dixon, Jr., Dem- Columbus H D Williamson, Dem. Craven . Cumberland I A MurcbUon, C G McClelland, Dems. .Currituck W m H Cowell, Dem. Dayidon-G M Jiaila. S W Wall, Reps, i " Davie II E Robertson, Dem. Duplin John D Stanford, Dem. lEdgecombe- Thorpe, Bel lamy. Reps. iorsyta H Sheppard. JDem. Franklin -N X Golley, J T Clifton, Dems. uaston i vv rveiu, uiem. Gates II Clay Williams, Dem. Graham . Granville-A A WilHams, Robert Jobgocd, Dms, Greene W Darden, Dem. Guilford J A Turner, J A Barrin- cer. ucms. Halifax A J tsurton, uavia wen, Dems. Harnet D Stewart, Dem. Haywood W T Crawford, Dem. Henderson Hertford R W Winboroe. Dem. Hyde J B Watson. Dem. Iredell Augustus J-eazer, John B Holman. Dems. Jackson K H Brown. Dem, Johnston James H Poo, Josiah W perry. Dems.: Jones P M Pearsall, Dem. Ix?noir Jesse W Grainger. Dem Lincoln W L Crouse, Dem, Macon James L Robinson, Dem. Madison J C Pntchard, Rep. Martin D Worthineton. Dem. McDowell Geo H Garden. Dem. Mecklenburg R P Waring. W E Ardrey, H G Stowe. Dems. Mitchell T C Greene. Rep. Montgomery Moore George Wilcox. Dem. Nasdv-J II Exum, Dem. New Hanover C P Lockty. L Gra dy. Reps. Northampton J H Edwards, J W Grant. Dems. . , Onslow-'-E H King, Dem. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE UQUD3 HABIT, CAH BE CURED BY A0HIN1STER1NG 08. RAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcot clic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken tha Golde n Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Golden Specific Co.. 185 Raco St., Cincinnati, O. d cod & wGm a . Itching Piies-.symptom aiitt Care The symptoms are moisture, Ilka perspira lion, Intense Itching. Increased by ecratchtac ; very d'stresslng, parlcularly at i.l2ht; eecms as If pia-worma were crawling la and alciit the rectum ; the prirate parts ra sometimes afl'ectod. If allosyeUto continue very sorl&us results may iollovsr. SWAYNlu's OlNT MftNl11 i3 a pleasant, ture cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch, Halt tiheuui, srcakl Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mall, 30 ct3; j for $1, 25. Address, DE. bWAYMK & SON, l'nila., Pa. Sold by Druggie U. may 'i ly dcod&w f m w 23 ? 13 G 15HO 14 ti li a IT bo a IS O 17 . tl0 I 0 8 (0 1 r I'ii lb n u 7" MISCELLANKOUJS Loss and Gain. "I.was taken sic year ago w it h bilious fever." "My doctor pronounced mo cured, but I got sick again th terrible pains in my br.ck tnd sides, and I got so bad X Could not move ! I shrunk ! From 228 lbs. to 120 ! 1 had been doctoring for my liver, but it did me no good. I did not expect to hvo raore than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite re turned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by magic, and alter usin several bottles, I ana not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Raters I owe my life." II. FlTZPATKICK. Dublin, June C, '81. ciiapteti n. "Maiden, Mas s., Feb. I, li . Gentleman I suffered 1th attacks of skk headache." Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in tlo most terrible and excruciating anaer, Ko medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. "The first bottle Nearly cured me The second made me as well and strong as when a child, "And I have been eo ta this day." My husband was an invalid for twen ty yeara with a serious "Kidney, liver and urinary com plaint, "Pronounced by Boston's best physi cians "Incurable I" - Seven bottles of yonr Bltter3 cured him and know of the 'Lives of eight persons" In my neighbored J,hat have been saved by your bitter3, And many more are using them with great benefit. 4They almost Do miracles?" Mrs. E. D. Slack '. How to Get Sick Expose yourself day and night; eat too mach without exercise; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want to know how to gel well, which is answered In three words Take flop Bitters 1 MS" Sone Kenulne without a bnncb of &?f cn IIops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with Hop" oi "Hopfi" in their name. nor 12 1m dAw nncts - faT lT"c Itowlaj? eeHrt!o3 revxesan' 7twl2aale prices federally. ;In raaktic np ftsaall ordera higher prtcea have to be charged iiAfcrGLSO - .. . . . 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Nat 50 Clz A " iio. 2..; tocoferol '.X- Ijolira .M M ' mi nn li-acb's i'ncipfcito.. to Ca rollna Fcr iiltzer. i. ( (iround Jlons ............CO 00 Cone MeRl ijy GO Coco Flour ...-i. ...... ..00 (XJ Navassa Cuouo 00 Cmvilete 5ar.nre..r.. ...... ..00 W '.Vhann's I'hcsThHtc .....00 CO W&ii'lo FhospUate..... CO 00 Cerjrer & liutz'e i,hojr,ditc..ftao0 Eiceilenra Cotton Fertinaer.55 W French's Carbonaw of Lliis... 7 00 ifrtneh's AyTicu.mriil Lltac.... a W Sr-LOI51i,V bbl i iiiC .. 0 00 Northern uper. 4 75 Extrs. 5 7 Family- B 50 City Mlik-Extra ,. .... 6 i0 " rsnlly 5 75 Estr i VASiliy.... 6 0 QI.UK? ft... 11 iiAINV'V bnehcl Com, ircm store, bags, white. ) Clorn, cartjo, In bulk, white.. '.4 Corn, c:rp, In bays, white.. 72 Corn, earo, mixed, In bags.. Data, from store... fji COW t'Citi t j reer . lry li 1J AY, V 100 ifca I'-i.-itotcrn... ....... 120 Western. .....J. i 15 North Hlvcr.. 75 HUOJ'MHON, tf-ft lARD.tf" If, . Ncriliern ftat! jNortn uaroima 00 LIME, & barrel 149 LUMBER, CUy Sawe:, M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. IS 00 Sough Edge llajik 15 GO West liidia Carg'5e3,rvCCOrdlnr t quality .".IS CO DrGBsed Flooring, seasoned.. I a GO Scautlim? and Board. com'n..l2 GO New Cr-ip Cuba, Ji hhds..,. " " "In bbia. Porto Rico, Inhni3 " In Khhi... Sugar Ilouas, L fends m oot-i. GC . ibO u a Tis n :o 1570 or two 0 7 a a a 5 25 es ca ti 6 bis a c 0? fi .71 a n a 0 & a a 1 ti t$ 1 3 3-. b 73 75 2f 10 a to O-20 O . 2) to es en 0 ft a ax 35 4: 0 r- j . m i 1 . oyrup, iu uuis 0 KAlLy. & Kf. Chit. ".tui v:- n ;vi OILS, y sailor. - KerooCc .....i..., ji Lard I.... 1 jo Limco'i iw Eocln -V) Tar o Deck and Spar 00 Chickenn, live, gvowc... .... 2 Q tiding. JO , CI & 1 TurkCTsi FKANCf 6 husbo!,, POTATOES, 9 hns:i Irish, bbl.... . f , 75 10 CO si G voua, uarrcj- , City Meas.. ....J..25'C ! Prime, J. it; to Itumpw. ...17 t0 SlCS CaroDrA. tb L. Hough, V bustoi ; RAGS, U-Country......i-i. City HOPE, If R SALT, east. Alum . lAverpoo Lisbon. M yxmcrican SUGAR, W Ih rfJubfl. Porto Ulco 00 UP,- 73 a? em A coS'eo. B ...... C iSx C Cruaiied... SOAP, V Northern... 23 td a - n a a 3 it 00 CO CO 00 CO 00 00 75 00 Ti CO GO 11 - 6' tive in every sense, -but also a com plete tonic and appetizer." Orab?e and barbara ChasW John son. Caleb B Green, Dems. rAinlico John li Martiq. Jieoi. Pasquotank Hugh Cale, lcp. mojtf Pender J T Bland, Dem, 1 Perquimans PUHCELL HOUSE. -JJKDER NKW MANA'iESIENT, W1LMINCTON, N. C . B. U PEliKY. Prvprtetcr. Late Proprtetcr AtUntic liote:. Klr8t-C)a a all 'U r.lKtTar.t- T roa 32 Wt3.f3.C0 dav. Walter Gayior WITH L. G. CHERRY. ( llary Lcob Old tand) No. 102 Noitb Wartcr Street, Wilmington, N. C. CocihjnraCEtJ f Colt n, Naral torestml Country Produce of cery dUciiptlon respect f nlly solIclLci. Advancements madc01 ihJpcacntaihnnd or on P.ill'ot Lading. oct 17. - Wagonette JH)B WniGIITSVlLLE SOUSIJ, will Jcate bouthexland's SUbles DAILY at 6 P. M.'sharp. Hctumlnr. will leaTC Sound at 7 A. M. sharp juaet5.ll . T. J. SOUTIIEBLAND. ouAi, iHortncrn 5 ts e 8UINuLE3', 7 In. if M ..10 80 tt M Common........ 2 fcO G5 3 W Cypress ;Sars.. 4 50 it 0 !X) Cvprecfl Hearts............... 0 00 ft 7 5w STxVVKS ii W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 rJS Ou li. OlJofrafcead... .04 00 O10 0 TAL1X)W, rtt..... r. 4 O 3 TIMBER, It fcet-fshlpplng.irw 14 00 pice Aim. 25- en (w lliil Prime..... .v:..; 7 SO fs 8 M Silll Fair...'. 6 6 W Coc22n Mil! 5 00 Ai 0 CC Inferior to OrUJjiary.......,0 00 J 4 00 WHISKEY, p rir"o-tbera'..l CO .A I 00 North ;arollnr. .1 00 & SfiO wool. 4? ibraffccd .-. i 4m 21 Unvraslxd.. x5 & " V Kurrv.. ... . . le Cli 1. A Just Arrived I. CHOICC AfeSCItTilE.NT OF -JTA5CT CAKES AND CiACKEJiS, , , , r rer.ch .Jumbles, irare liar, Vanirm Jelly. ' " ' Icei Drop Cakes.. Co"o Drops, KoLoCakrs, , l unch Milk, elejnt, 1 Cracker Dutt, Abo, Bright, Kew Urcatfsst Strips PIif Feet. l'U ilarP. fire pour nveTage, and everyttiirjrij malif fotfiiia a class Fam ily Grr..-ery. G. sr. CUAPOX, nov 13 ?2 South Front ft Florida Oranges ! J U3T A HI Florida Oranges ! uved a cuoicn lop of orange, direct from ths'cTorcs of J lorltla.' a juij tup; 17 01 uojcgiu oanisce, uas aai uise, Garl o autaara and Liver Pttddln-, lrcct A lull bee ot Family Groceries alwaja cn hacd. l ire Tarkcj, ftreiiCd Turkeys and Chlcfceni la,T0u hard- - i j id LdrCiLlnairl Brueswlck TrirAta Etrtck WhUkt j", re 61111 UKinlce. , - ConAlgotaeni9 of trotlnce fcIi.'bwl. ' r- Prodocer crottbnAou ilerchanw and Dealer in Groceries Llqcoi, c, Nn. JI5 fccuth Front St., ateestcppcsltc ice Uarket. - nor 22 ' --t- At the G GIT KLTAUIiAXT, Nj o. 10 North Front Street, no? 15 WXLI4 Wt3T - -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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