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1 MISCELLANEOUS mm m n u The Daily Review. JSH. T. JAMES. Editor A Prop wn,MINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 15. THE BEST TONIC. rblj medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely 'rS Dyiprpdn, Iutitet1oi. Weak !.-. 1m pare WRSS, Ialiria,l hills and Wet em, mud Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Ki.io.'y and Liver. It is in valuable for Diseases peculiar to tVotuen, and all who lead Fcdcnbuy live. It ioes not injure the teeth, cause head' bejo? produce consti jiation riihn- Irnrt taeth- :i r ' It enriches and purine? ihfl'iood.st'.. ':? Vi.-appetite, aids the aartmilation ol frr-d vvc Heartburn ainl B l bins ai-'J tti- i; i- the muscle and i r. Fr Iiiternintt.it lev. r-. Laasitu.le. 1 ... ' r .. i iry, &C , it has nr (ih1. jThe ifenuinc has alayretradi nn. crowed ted ttstes on ivrafiper. Tk- . 4 SasaA w seen cuuim tiui Janl ly r dAw J J" a for working peop'e Sc ud 10 EL las sr cents postage, and we will mall on iKtK. a royal, valuable sample box of gooes that win put you In the way of mak ing more money In a few days than ion ever thought possible at any business. Capitil not required. Ton can live at home and work in snare time only, or ail the time. .All of both save, of all ages, grandly enject-ssf ul. ' 0 cents to tScaalJr earned every evening. That all who want work mar test the business, we make iMs unparaleled offer: To all who are not well satlsiled so will send $ to pay for the trouble ot wilting ua. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immcn-e pay ab solutely sure for all wbo start at once. Don't delay. Auaresa btuisoji a to, ror.ianu, i. ucc'itl&wiy IAI I k more money nan at anything else WW I W by taking an agency for the be9t selling book out. lleglcners succeed grandly. None tali. Terms free, ali.ett Book Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2 dAw ly Af)RT7fT eend six cents for postage, Al J.-EJ Hi and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help oa to more money right away than anything eleo in this world All cf either sex, succeed from the Cr t hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad dress True Co., August t, Mal&e. nov a daw ly d9A OOO in Pregeni' given axcay Send WfVfJV ns 5 cents pontage, and vou will get free a package ol goods of large value. that will start you in work that will at once bring you in money faeter than anything ehe In America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all aacs, for ail the lime, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for a 1 workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. U. Hallxtt A Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2 dAw ly First National Bank of Wif-mington. CAPITAL STOCK. 250,1X0 SURPLUS FUND. enosHa received and collections made on al ac -eibie poluti ra.tke United Statue. ounce to us, aV XUUKDSfi, p. . WORTH at A HTIN, JAB. bFWJNST, UEOBttK CUADBOURN. OFFICKR&. JL A. UUUKLiSS. ........... . President. A. K. WALK Kii Cashier WAaM&mmm -. Aset CaabJar anl V Sash, Doors, Blinds, v White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. 0KNCT FOB N. T. ENAMEL PAINT CO8 READY PREPARKD PAINT. ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. Tbe fact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fac rtea of Wetbarlll A Co., ana Harrison Bros Co. , is sufadont guarantee for their quality and purity A Una Una of Cooking stoves at Facto 5 Prices, la addition to our large and full 4 HaRQWARE stock, to which your attention la respectfully Invited NATH'L J ACOBI, I 10 South Front St Gilding! Gilding I ! Bend in your Christmas presents, such as Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Albums, Ac., and have name neatly stamped in Gold by a reliable and competent workman. In the meantime your orders for Printing, Ruling or Binding could not be placed in better hands. JACKSON ft BELL. The Election is Over f ftHB COUNT T IS BATED. OUR PCR a bases are lam. Our expenses small and we itermined to sell Groceries cheap te suit bar tieses. Save -oagy Jing 15 NO. 19 North 8ccond8L entered at the Foetomce at Wilmington. N. C, aa second-class nutter. Gen. Grant, io bis paper on "Sbilob," written for tbe February Century, scoots tbe idea tbat bis army was in a defenceless condition at the close of the first da? of the battle. He savs that before any ot Buall s troops had taken position he bad given orders to his' di vision commanders to attack at day break on tbe second day. Of the close of tbe first be says : ' Gen. Lew Wal lace arrived after firing bad ceased, and wns placed on the right. Thus nigbt came, Wallace came, and tbe ad vance of Nelson's division came, but none except night in time to be of material service to tbe gallant men who saved Shilohon tbat fir?t day, against large odds." He fixes the time of the capture of Gen. Prentiss as certainly after 4:30 oVock ip tbe afternoon, as he himself was with Prentiss at that hour, "when his division was standing up firmly, and the General was as cool as it he bad been expecting victory." ,gH Editor McClure telegraphs the Philadelphia Times as follows : ''Two months hence tbe new President will jay the foundation for a practical, business-like revision of the tariff by the selection of'his Cabinet, when the true theory of n revenue tariff with d scrimi- n at ions in favor of all general produc tive industries, with redftccd taxation as far as possible on all the necessaries of life, with enlarged free raw mater ials to cheapen our product?, and with every monopoly feature of the tariff effaced from our revenue laws, wi!l be presented to the people. T regard tbe prospect for a safe, business-like revis ion if the tariff' by the next Congress a3 better to-day than it has been at any time in the last ten years, and if the new Administration shall meet the pressing wants of tbe country by an adjustment of ihe tariff that will icduce revenues to the standard of the neces sities of the Government, without shock to the great productive industries ol the nation, : it will be exceptional in modern political history in command ing the approval of ail sections of the country saBsewswssaiBssejajjsawajsse 1 Mrs. Moronsini-Scheliing-IIillskamp does not appear to be having a wholly enjoyable time of it. In the country her houses havo been- wretched, and only on Sunday nights, when she has played in large cities, hare her receipts amounted to much. Tbe young woman is now under engagement to Hairy Miner, who is talking abont putting her into comic opera, now that tbe concert scheme is about worked oat. During these complications her hus band is developing some singular traits. Tbe other night, in Springfield, Mass., which, in point of good hotel accommodations, is one f the best cities of New England, Mr. Schelling made a raw of very large proportions because the best in the house was not good enough for him. The report is very generally circulated that in various directions the ex-coachman has begun to show a "lordly and high-priced dis position, which makes it hard to get on with him. The amusing part of it is that a mau who has spent much of his life in stable quarters should find it difficult to see the advantages of first class hotels, and the only plausible ex planation which presents itself is that Mr. Morosini must have kept his coachman a good deal better than is the general custom. The total amount of money appro priated by tbe Blair bill, as it passed the Senate, is $77,000,000, to be dis tributed over a period of eight years, asfollows: The first year $7,030,000 the second year $10,000,000, the third year $15,000,000, the lourtb year $13. 000,000. the fifth year $11,000,000. the sixth year $9,000,000. the seventh year $7,000,000, the eighth year $5,000,000. The sums so appropriated shall be paid out in the several States and Territo ries" in that proportion which thgwhole number ot persons in each who, being ot the age of 10 years and over, cannot write, bean to the whole number ot such persons in tbe United States." and the apportionment is requited by the terms cf the bill to be mad-1 "according to the census of 180." The total number of persons in alUbe States and Territories, "who, being of tbe age ol ten years and over, cannot write," is, according to that census. 6, 239,953. The amount to bo distributed therefore, in eight years, under tbe terms of the bill, is abont $12,33 fur each illiterate person. The total n Qaiber of persons of the class described in tbe Southern States, Alabama. Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Mis souri, North Carolina, Sooth Caros lma. Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia is 4.470,865. At $12, 33 for each illiterate, these would ba entitled to receive $55,125,765 45, or a Mttle over five-sevenths of the amount appropriated tor all the States and Territories. Tbe Washington correspondent f j tbe Philadelphia Times says: 'The family of Chief Justice VVaite fre! deep ly the absurd rumor that Mr. Waite is paralyzed, and say tbat, while his cm va'eseenceta tedioashe is daily gain ing ground. It was decided two weeks before Christinas that a change of air and long rest from judicial cares were necesarfry. His wife and daughter have ainoA r waited a sufficient return of! strength and interest so as to decide on tbe journey. The destination is left en tirely to Justice AVaite. His eldest son m Ohio, who was here during the first serious phas9 of the illness, is tele graphed daily his condition.- The fam. ily are naturally anxioua,as it is his firs, ailment since coming ere, eleven jfears ago. Miss Waite, who spends the morning hours with her fathi.r, so as to allow bcr mother and tbe nurse a rest, was out this afternoon paying calls at the hoxies of the Assoc'tato Justices and expressed tbe greatest hope of her father's speedy and entire recovery when once he gets amid new scenes and Jn a milder climate, when he can take open air exercise. " MISCELLANEOUS JANUARY JOKES. - A trade seen ter The drummer. An advance a gen I The pawnbroker's clerk. Woman's sphere--An apple dump ling. Judge. An extension table the multiplica tion table. Sif tings. Clouds come bih, but we must have them Merchant-Traveler. Song of thedeaf mute "Man Wants but little gear Below." Hatchet. Alanpi'hiis the must significant movement in real estate Picayune. Raisins are sometimes ake prophets, for instance, when they are stoned. Lowell Courier. Mau is man's greatest study, and how to get ahead of him his most per sistent. Boston Qlobe. The evil men do iu variably lives utter them. The invtntor cf'tbe hand Organ is dead,jBt22rrf. j ' Apother cut down." remarked tbe barber, as he shaved the upper lip ot a youthful customer. Boston Transcript, Lnza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In-I jripient Consumption and. for the re- jlicf of consumptive persons in advan-j Iced stages of the Disease. For Salel Itw rJl hfu"rei3t3. Prfce, 2K Cents.! i . Capital Prize $75,0003 Tickets only Shares in proportion. Louisiana Ouod- For-Nothing? Do you sometimes fel that way? Lassitude? Vertigo? Can't sleep? Can't ejtjoy a acal ? C:tn't engage in pleasant convei sation ? Can't carry on business? Can't look hopjeiully on the future? We 1; and that means dys papsia, and general disorder of' the dige3t!veapparatus. 'T now feel like a new man," is what D I. C, ; Ale Liughliu, of Wolfesville, N. C, savs, alter using Brown's Iron I?itters. You may have the same experience, if you are suffering Irom dyspepsia, liver complaint or similar ills, i PEKSONAL. Mr. Arthur has made an appoint ment to be in New Orleans on Febru ary 10. Mrs. Chief Justice Wane liankly tells callers they "must not expect her to return their visits." Senator Garland, of Arkansas, is said to be the most inveterate joker in Cn-1 gress. W hen some Senator indulges in something which he has said several times before, the Arkansan sends him a ludicrous conundrum inclosed in a turunda bio envelope. "I am not ashamed of the name of Broadrib," said Mr. Irving, tbe ar tor, to a Detroit reporter, "and in private correspondence always use it. But there are well-known reasons why ar tists do not like to figure before the public in their own personaiby. I se lected tbat of Irving without, a thought of the American author, ot v. hom I knew little." DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking ir, effecting a speedy and per manent cure, whether tbe patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards Have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden 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 Race St., Cincinnati, (). d eod & w6m State Lotfer? Company. We do her ti jt (stripy that u?c supervise tike arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of Tht Ixniisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol Vie Drazoings themselves, and that the tame are conducted with honesty, fairness f and ii good faith toward all parties, and we author ize the Company to use this ceriijtoate. with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver 'Uemsnts." Commissioners Incorporated la 1S6S for 23 years by the Leg iclature for Educational ana Charitable pur posea with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been aided. Uy an overwhelming populai vote its fran AbJae was made a part or the present state Constitution adopted December 2d. A. I)., 1879. The onlv Lottery ever voted on and end-rrsed oy the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place, monthlv. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. First Grand Drawing, glass A, In the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, January 13, 1885 176th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractious in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of... 1 Capital Prize of... 1 capital I'rize ot 2 Prizes of $6,000... 5 Prizes of 2,000... 10 Prizes of 1,000... 29 Prizee of 5'K). 75,000 25,000 10,001 12,'KX 10,000 10,000 10,000 100 Prizes of 200 20,000 300 Prizes of 100 30,000 500 Prizes of 50.. 25,000 1000 Prizes of 25 . 25.000 APPROXIMATION PKIZE8. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 8,750 S " " 500. t,500 9 250- 2,250 I.S67 Prizes, amounting to. $265,000 Application for rates to clubs should be made .r.ly to the cilice of thn Company In New Or leans. For further Information, write clearly, glv ;nar foil address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Morey Orders, or New York Exchange m or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $. ard upwards at our expense) addressed K. A. 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Auurisu me reauuuy aieuicai insuiuie. "r Or. W. H. -Parker, No. 4, Bullfinch Street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all liseases requiring skill and experience. Jnromc and obstinate diseases that have oafflcd the skill of aL I ET A I other physicians a special treated successful ly without an in stance of failure. Mention this paper, dec 29 dw 4w Change of SchedJ v awn a mtau iuuwi Wllifl DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS , NfMt. A 7 tin-am VMa AJU) 45 01 Leave Weldeii...,. ' v- U Arrive yWUm'gton,Fnt8L i&: ? JFjjrr Through Mail a p. 4 Daii.t-So. o SocW Leave Weldon Arrivoat WllHs5olTonV8L r&L MAIL AND PASSENOKC Mo. 4S Kc.rth Leave Wilmington.... Arrive at Weldon ... M No. 42 South, dally exiiw M JJ Leave Weldon. Arrive Wilmington .'"" Jl No. 45 North, dally ei'iJ Leave WUmingtor "lHa Arrive Weldon '" l Train No. 40 South will .1 IV' QoWaboro and MagnoUa! P 1 &veP.eM!aI Trains on Scotland Neck BraiJii Halifax for Scotland Neck itSgft ii.M.y oacnyt cunaay. Train No. 47 maket close uicnmonu, ana dally ?1 Da! except ?s nr. Sun, AH J Ut3 Train No. 43 runs dally and m.J All trains ran cnMH K.h Washington and have iihTMp2J era attached. '""I For accommodation of local trst.i.1 ger coach will be attached to lociihiil ing Wilmington at 5.20 A. MnS Sunday. JOIW F . DmJ t-AT1PKl C. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' ? Wiliuiiigtou, Com & Augusta it. B.d Office or Gxhsral supebwti . WUmlngton. N. c. Oct , j cialty. Es fan Such THYSELF 4 1885. Pa. Sold by Dnuraista. y a iy aeoaw Good News, JJUSIPHREY A sIKXKisa fjjfcl will rec ire to-mciTow, at their Ktr Oyster Hocsa, 112 South front St , 90 gallons ot thote fine New River Oyctera and wfil con. uuuc so receive caem every tv darlnc the seaaon. We alao keep a fub tpply of Green Groceries, Chickens And . Oysters seat Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Hamper's Weekly has now, for twenty years, maintained Its position as the leading illustrated weekly newspaper in America. 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Arrive at C.C.SA. Junction...... Arrive at Columbia ....... Leave Columbia. -.,..1 "itc x a. riuncuon. .1.1 : - ucavi; rmrenre.... Arrive at Wilmington.. Night Mail and Passxnois No. 48 West. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Florence. MAIL AND PASSENQSS T&4JI Nn AS E.nL Leave Florence at. A Arrive at Wilmington No. 43 West, dally except Lchvc Wllmlncrton - .arrive x ltjrence i No. 45 East dally except Leave Florenna Arrive WilnMngton Tram 43 and 4 1 stops at all Station! b o. j. k. , u., & A R. R. stations, nr Tri, au Pinns beyond. 10 .-sigui axpre3B. Separate Pullman Sleeper tor Train 48. All trains run solid between C Wilmington. Local freight leaven WUralnrta cept Sunday at 6.00 A. M. ueueral Su a. m. .bJi&ttsoN.uenoral Oct 30 Carolina Central Company. Wilmington, N. C Sent. Ol . 1 ft L J.. .ii'jiitru 111 1 1 hi 1 11 f AND AFTER SEPT.ift. foBowlng aeaeauie wfU be oy W A Ui. If1 U11rTl . . . T . . v- 1 x 17 TDWDB Dally except 8undr- 1 Leave Wilmington at No. L J Leave RaleUrhst I Arrive at Charlotte at ) Leave Charlotte at. No. 2. Arrive RsJebrh at. . . Paaaensrer Tralnii axon at only andoint? designated .Mil k. I . V rI 7T HI A o A AM EXPRESS AND FREIGHT Daily except Sundays. No. 3. iffi SE5ffil: 1 at aunu MMr'&Uiu::::.': Trains No.' 1 and 2 make close namiet with R. A A. Trains w elgh. Throagh Sleeping Cars betw Western N C R R. Aeheville sa A tlantA an) 11 rulnt. Onnthvet F.W. CLARK, Ueneral sept te j - sjv a e van iiiiw w nPHOSE ELEGANT FRUIT XkTi. - " . V.a nrlM. Ss ana Sugar-Curoi ahouiuers, wsvsvs asvuaui j we do not rag on an r louV miDvsr in II . M. l.. t inv IB W Parties wishing Pieserves u. v. v. dee tottHVK-S JTL, vompiwe and sept SO F.O.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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