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MISCELLANEOUS BRM5, m yjjj I 1 IH II! KJ -THE BESTTQNiE. The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor 6 WILMINGTON, N. C. rop MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1885. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. C. as second -class matter. rbis medicine, combining Iron with pi:re vegetable tonics, otiickly and completely tires I)vipfp.in, Indicnflon, Ve.knc-t . ;: Rioori, Ia!uria, ."bills ami Fevers, Pit 1 .NV:raIgla. Tt Ii an unfailinsr remedy for DkcMSfl cf the Kuic.ya nnd 1.1m. It is invaluable for TiscafOs peculiar tc tYomen, and all who lead sedentary Iive h 'log not injure the teeth, cause headache .r prrxlnee constipation nihn- Jron mlr : .. o rtci1tteand purines the blood. ttthai e: iie :i;iftite. aids ihe ns-:rr.i?atk-n Of .. : W--S Heartburn and iu k-liing, i d s-tr -.c " r t'ne rouwles and in i '. - s, rtw Intermittent Fevers, Lash!t!vfc, 1 r : ;rfy; fcc., Jt has no equal. ir The rentrln? ha i above trade r-r,. T s.: red lines on xi rapper. Tftxr r ' fir mulibf BROWN tll7V.lt AL iO. Kill". " jan 1 ly - dAw DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILAED'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag: R 10SE in; NAVY CLIPPINGS, ai yellow SNUFFS aie the best and cheapest, LEAF Fine Cut Chew- and rtlack, Brown anl quality Conriticre!? aug C ly d&w Dr. Moil's Powders NEVER KAIL TO GUBH INFL AMM a tion of the Kidneys. Gravel, Gleet, Sti let ure.s-and ad Urinary diseases. Nervous ami Physical lability, i-enital Weakness and a1) those, untold m series caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. syphilis In all it3 forms perma nently e j ed. i el low o Brown spots ou cc and body.Hore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and kin diseases. Urinary diseases cured in 3 days. Price 3. Enc ose the money tc FRANK STEVi. NS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and it will be sent by mail sealed For sale by all drug ghts; sent by mail july"7 dAwly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. WILL CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caueed by lndts creMoa and violating the laws of health. Price $1. DR. HUNTER'S PJLLS Cures Syphilis in all It forms and stagps. Yellow or Brown pots on the fa e and body. Sore Throat ani Nose, Scrofula, '1 etter, JCcze roa, Itching sensation. Salt Rheum and all Blood and Skin otseases, Uiinary Diseases and Stricture 3 speedily cured Price $2. DR. HU TS KKM ALE FRIEND Never falls to cure .Irregularities or"8uppres slons, caused by eoids or disease. Married ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use ii . Price $3. Enclose the money for either mediclue to FRANK STE VENS CO , BaUimore, Md and It will be sent by mall or express scaled. For sale by all Druggists; sent by mail or express, july 7 d&wlv "Mr. Bayard's nearest friends here,v says the Wilmington Every Evening (which upon occasion has acted a9 spokesman (or the Senator), "are a trifle annojed at the reports that he is unable to go into the Cabinet on ac count of the pecuniary sacrifices it would entaii. They will not entertain any suggestion to the effect that he will be governed in his actions of accepting or rejoiciDg a portfolio by any moneyed consideration. If he eventually de clines the Cabinet place it will not be on account of any personal motive of any kind, but purely beeause he believes there is more opportunily to aid the Administration on the floor of the Senate." crime by tampering wirh the Derby ' Extract from a Private Let SorirV J ter. eT It r"TT , . i Regarding Dr. David Kennedy's The. Tork Herald says: Be-; gfcorl1m Remedy,' the writer. Prof, fore thaVarof the rebellion our Souths j a. B. Chandler Principal of the Acad ern Stales fef ppiied Cnba and Porto ; emy. Brookheaven, Miss., siys: "I Rico, entirely with rice, which is found Ki?fflfi52 J tLa 3 5 table of every family, rich Fgkwifce Bnedj for two months, and MISCELLANEOUS. 1 John Edward Leveson Jervis, Vis count St. Vincent, killed at Zerea. was a descendant of tbe famous Admiral Sir J hn Jcrvis, who was elevated to the peerage for his victory over the Span ish fleet at Cape St. Vincent in 1797 He .ms born in 1850 and was educ&ttd at Harrow. A3 captain of the Sixteenth Lancers he served in the Zulu cam" paign of 1879, the Afghan war of the following year, the Transvaal cam paign of 1881 and in the Egyptian cam paign of 1882. He gained several med als, was mentioned in despatches, and was an officer of whom great thing were expecled. His brother, Hon. Carnegie Parker Jervis, captain of the Berkshire regiment, succeeds him- First National Bank of Wilmington.? CAPITAL STOCK BUR9LOS iTUND ....... 2&0,0t0 86.0(0 D posits received asd collections made oa al mnMMi pole tt to, the United State. Ol RECTORS, K. E. BURRUSS, ' U. G. WORTH t A. MA RTIH, J AS. SPRUNT OEORUE C PI AD BOURN. The oldest Catholic paper in New York City, the Freeman's Journal, witfcr reference to the dynamite ouirages in liondon, employs this emphatic lan euage: "Let no Christian Irishman delend deeds like these; they will brim; curses on the heads and homes of those that do them. Craiy men, or ruffians, sitting in rooms in New York, if foster ing or approy ng these act, are acces" sories afcer the fact, and if not crazy, are accursed of God and his church, which they despise. Tney are also ene mies of the human race, and as such shon'd be hunted from their lairs. As sassina'ion i3 not politic?, and murder is not legitimate war." At the same time the Journal declares that "spite ol tbe vaporing of such men as O'Dono van Rossa, there is no evidence, as yet. that Irish hands planned or perpetrated this attempt at wholesale destruction." daily on the and Door, in tboe islands. The block ade of the Southern coasts interrupted that profitable trade, and since then the islands have received the greater part of tbeir rice from India, whence it is carried to England in English ship-', aud from England retransported to Cuba in Spauish ships, and it pays, moreover, a very high duty. The treaty makes American rice duty free and gives us the control of this market for cur rice. Cuba alone consumes four hundred thousand bags per an num, even in her present poverty. Senator Morrill may turn up his nose at this and preler to make treaties only with nations of greater wealth and pop ulationlike China, which grows its own rice. But the owners aedcu'ttiva tors of rice lands in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisians and Texas, who are not political theorists, but actual-hard working producers, will not agree with tbe Senator." PERSONAL Dr. Tauszy, the insanity expert, who has become insane, accumulated $300, 000 in New York within a dozen years. Mrs. Mary Griffith, an aunt of Gen Grant on the mother's side, died at Ba tavia, Ohio, Tuesday, at the age of 92 years. Tbe approaching nuptials of Mrs Gen. Tom Thumb and Count Rosebud are tbe talk of the day among the dime museum society reports.' FOREIGN F LOTS A M . OFFICER?;. S. C. BURRUSS. A. K. A 1iKKB..mmhh mm President. Cashier W. LARKINS. ani 9 ... 4Mt Caahjjr Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. OENCY FOR T. ENAMEL PAINT GO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. 1 ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND et our prices tiefore purchasing. Tho fact hat our Paints are rr aa the celebrated P&c ories of Wetherlll A Co., and IIarrl3on Bros A Co., Is suf&cleat guarantee for their quality and purity. A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Facto y Prices, hi addition to our large and fall HARDWAEE STOCK, to which your attention Is respectfully Invited HATH! JACOB!, sept ? .10 South Front St Gilding! Gilding!! Send 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 oe piaceu in oeiter nanus. JACKSON ft BELL. Gen. Sir Donald Martin Stewart, G C. B.who was severely wounded in 'he battle of the Z 'reba, has an honor able history. Ho was born ic Scotland iu 1824 and was educated at the Uni versity ol Aberdeen. He entered the Bengal Staff Corps in 1840 and distin guished himself by his gallantry in tbe Sepoy mutiny. He served at the sieges of Delhi and Lucknow and in the cam paign of Rohilcund. In 1867 he com manded the Bengal brigade in the byssiBia expedition, and marched to Magdala. In the last Afghan campaign he was at the head vt the Candahar cylumn. and lor his serricts received i he thanks of Parliament and a baronet cy. -In 1880 hew as invested with the Grand Cros3 of the Bah, and iu 1881 was appointed corunianner in-chief in India. A grandson of King Stanislaus of Poland, under the name of Lewis Poniatowsky. has for the past two years boen working as a cattle lender on the farm of Dr. Patterson, near M tint Hope Insane Asylum, in Baltic more county. He came to this country six years ago. landing in New York. His story is a romaritic one. After the liusian-Polish war his la' her was banished to Siberia The son was then an infant in arms, but was carried into exile by his mother, who soon died Thi boy grew up and with his father made his escape, aud reached Paris in poverty antl in rags The father died. The son came to America, and after i wamk -ring arouud reached Dr. Patter son s farm and begged for work. He proved a good hand, and worked faith- Inhy foV two jears. In was but a few days ago that Dr. Patterson found who tho man was. t His story is proved by documents in his possession He has now g ne to Athens, Ga., but will soon return to Maryland. , , A lady novelist in England, being at a ipss tor the names of her characters in a book she was writing, took them all in a lamp from some subscription list in a provincial paper. In the eourj-e of events tho book drifted into that particular part of the country. The resul; was a considerable stirring up of the inhabitants when they discovered. up n reading the novel, that the local banker had a liaaon with the afeiho dist minister's wife, that a respectable lawyer had seven years of penal servi tude in his youth, that the proprietor of tbe most rowdy public house in town had been in the Balaklava charge, that the chief cheese mong-r was the illegitimate son of a duke, and that the consumptive ritualist curate9 had wound up a London career of fearful Worth is going out of business, but his sons will continue dressmaking at tbe oid stand. Sarah Bernhardt stock U rapidly go ing up attain in Paris in a professional point of view. The Prince of Wales' bom. who has just come of age, is to add to his years by coming t America. For the pleasure of the occupancy ot Alexandria. John Bull, Esq . has got to pay an mdeuinity.ol 4.500,000. Spain has had unusal sno v stortns and coldest of cold weather, all of which is said to be duo to the earth quakes). Leaders of the American colony in Pa is are now giving a series of sfter noon receptions which are more or less brilliant. Dr. Price, the lamous Welsh Druid, has established his legal right to cre mate his own children, aad yet he is not happy. Loudon cabmen now add their wail to the complaint ot hard times, Eng lishmen regarding leg exercise healthier than ever. A man who dropped a lighted cigar on London bridge the other day was ar rested and asked to explain why and wherefore. It is stated for the benefit of tbe gulli ble that the King and Queen of Italy will attend the wedding ot Miss Mackay in Home. m now able to use mv side which for a long time bad been like a piece of dead flesh. My general health was cover better than at present. fmww Quarterly Meeting. First round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South, for 1884-65. Elizabeth circuit. Elbabeth town January 31 and Feb 1 Wilmington Front Street 7-8 Carver's Creek circuit. Silent 14 15 Waceamaw Miss, Bethel " 17-18 White3vi!le circuit, White V ville 21-22 Topsail circuit. Scott's Hill February 28 and March 1 Onslow circuit, Tabernacle " 7-8 Duplin circuit, Kenansyiile M 14 15 Brunswick circuit, Concord 21-22 The District Stewards will prease meet at Wilmington Front Street Church on Februrary 4th at 11 o'clock a. m. P. J. Carraway. P. E, ItcnlngFiies-.ymptoinsancl Cure, The symptoms are moisture, like persplra tion, intense Itching, increased by scratehlnp; very d'Sti easing, particularly at night; seems as tf plu-worm were crawling in and atouf the rectum ; tne prirate parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWATtNE'S Of-T-MKNT" Is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch, alt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all sca'y. crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 ct.; 3 for Si. 25. Address, DR. fcWAYE & SON, Fhila., Pa. Sold by Druggists, may 2 ly deod&w Nv iHoarsehfe Bror.chitis,Croup, Influ-g hsnza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In- Mpicnt Consumption and for the reB f lief cf consumptive persons in aUvan-g VIA ri.Rn m nrnMi - i WW M m BOB MF Wfc --pwaa OL WaI Otwkm or Gnnoui scrv WUmtaU-C.OctSltl HP-Capital Prize $75,000 JB Tickets only $6. Shares in pro portiojs . MfSCELLANEOUS FEBUARY FUN. A man never really begins to inquire into bis own mental condition at tho time of his marriage until he fees his wife develop a taste for crazy quilt architecture.- Fall River Advocate. The latest wrinkle in salt-cellars is a tiny lad on roller skate?, holding a card receiver. We do not see the ap propriateness ot the design unless it signifies that salt is good for bruises Ntv) York Journal. Captain Bates and other show "giants" complain of the inconvenienpe and discomfort of being so tall. Let them organize comic opera companies aud start on the road, and in a. few weeks they will be short enough. Tbe man who growls the most about paying $12 for a $5 smoking cap at a church fair is usually the man who most complacently pays twenty cents for a seven-cent cigar with three cents' worth of tocacco in it. Brooklyn Fdiyie. "Yes," said be, speaking of the church choir, ' they all have good voices, but tbey don't know how to use them together; there's no harmony among them." "Oh!" exclaimed she. "you are wrong there. The best of feeiing exists between them." Boston Iranscript. A Western editor tells about a man, confined in jail for stealing a cow, who opened a vein in hi arm and extracted enough iron from the blood to make a crowbar, with which he broke his way out of prison. Munchausen's mantle has not yet gone. to the paper mill. Burlington tree rrcss "You're the bello ot the town." The young man said, As he s mot lied the curls On ber queenly head. He took the hint, the young man did, When she gave her little head a fling. And murmured softly in his car. "What good is a bell without a ring?" Chicago Tribune. Horrible Headache! It is awful to have headache, wheth er you ae lawyer, preacher grocer. postman, house-keeper, school teacher or any creature if your head aches b ally you hate to have to work Mr. H. Al Wrotou. Grahim. S. C , was tioub'.cd with severe headache? and tried many thing which his friends told htm would cure the affliction All in vain till he trk Brown's Imn Bitters. He writes. "I found great relief from its use." I' also cures dyspepsia, weak ness, indigestion, &o From the Brokhaven, Sjliss.J Leader. COMMUNICATION FBOM PKOF. A. B. CHANDLER, PRINCIPAL OF THE ACADEMY, KEOOKIIAVEN, MISS. Th3 following extract regarding Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy le ta en from a pri vate letter from Prof. A. B. Chandler, of this city. We have obtained his. consent to its publication, thinking other afflicted ones might experience a like benefit from this un questionably splendid medicine: "I have been under Dr. Kennedy's treat ment for two months, taking only ihe medi cine in question, Favortte Remedy, and the effect on my disease i3 already wonderful. I am rapidly regaining the use of my side, which had been so long llka a piece of dead weight, to bo dragged about uncontrolled in tue least Now 1 walk aH around the school hr use and grounds, unaided even by the ac customed walk ing-cane. I suffered frompa-ralv-is and 'orpidity of the live- and bovrels. All this has been removed, and my general health was never better than a' present." Dr. Kennedy has a large professional prac tice in the Hudson river counties of Sew ork, among the most intelligent and lefi jed peo ple, snd during the quirter century's service ii this vicinity he ascricbes his great success a a physician and surgeon to the moryeionx curative properties of his "favorite remedy " Ihs doctor knows his medicine has the power to alleviate suffering, and he is auxious to ha-1 e it known wherever disease and paiaexist . "Favorite Remt dy" has large sales at the Jnorth and I hope for the sake of suffering hu manity it will soon be recognized in the South, where we are deluged with so many nostrums, many even Injurious to hea'th and happiness from their alcoholic properties, which give for a while deceptive stlmuiation "Favorite Remedy" i sild to give a d s ante fer strong diink, a most powerful re com mendati.n jan 16 tenrm tf Louisiana State Lottery Company, Wedoheriiy certify that we supervise th arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trot the Drawings, themselves, ana that tftt tame art conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and ice author ise the Company to use this certificate, with fac 9r.Ues of cur signatures attached, in its advtt tistmenis." 6 Commissioners H for working peop'e Send 10 cents postage, ami we will mail ou fuee. a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in the way of mak ing more money in a few days than xou ever thought possible at any business. O.ptt 1 not required. You can live at horn and wck in spare time only, or ad the time. All of both sexes of all ages, grandly successful. .' 0 cenia to $5ea8ilc earned every ovening. lhat all who want work roav test the business, we make this unparadeled offer: To all w no are not well satisfied e will send $1 to pay for the trouble f writing ua. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. lotmen-e pay ab solutely sure for all who start t once Don't delay. Address stinson & Co, Por-land, M .l. e. dec2d&wly Incorporated In 1S68 for 25 years by' the Leg lalature for Educational and Charitable pur noses with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since beer, added. By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran chiae was made a part of the present 8tate Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D.,1873. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed tfy the people of any State. It never scales er postpones. . Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Second Grand Drawing, Class P, In the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, February 10, 1885 177th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PPJZBS. i Capital Prize of 75,000 1 Capital Prize of 25,000 1 Capital Prize of IO.00C 2 Prizes of $8,000 12,00C 5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000 10 frizes of 1,000 10,000 Change of Schedui. OH AND AFTER NOV w A. M.. Passan-rC;.' SS4. J ton Weldon Rauroid I J wSjl DAY MAIL ANDiLlPEissea oa. 41 KOBTH axd 4g gZ"1 Leave Wilmington. Front st r. Ta Arrive at Wcflon ,.!St De?. I Lfiara WAlriran i i Arrive a WUm'gtonVFrontsrbs;' S Fast Throcoh Mati. t.. Vl DAiLY-So. UHJorjTH oiuun. ....... Arrive at Wllm'gton,ftonVswb;.i mail and passenger tu Leave Wilmington Arrive at Woldon No South, dally et Leave We'don Arrive Wilmington... i ' Nor 45 North, daily 'expig Leave Wilmlngtor Anive Weldon ' Train No. 4 South wlU Btoni'V" 7' Goldsboro and Magnolia. P Trains on Tarboro Branch Boarti Mount for Tarboro at i u GLeW M. Dallv. iSnnrtaxm J2L3 a3tT leave Tarboro at 1.50 P. m. iih i rains on ocotiand Neck Kr?im.h7, Halifax for Scotland Neck turning leave Scotlsn-l xv .V . dallv except Sunday. 1 A. Train No. it make close cojuwh don for all oint nwh Richmond, and dallv ornt K n m Train No. ia mn 1q1tt . nection for all Polata North visa?!!!1 Washington. 8 Wcho A 11 A t w . srauia run soiia between Wiw Washington, and have PuHmai T ftS era attached. rt v ow,viuiauuai:oD Ox iocal travel a p" waiwicaea w local i 1 J M. Sunday. JOHS r rir r, .., neral Supertet 0 Prizes of 500. 100 Prizes of 200 300 Vrizes of 100 500 Prizes of 50. 1000 Prices of 25. aPPBOXIMATIOif PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $7Su. 9 Tr I " 500. T9 250 6,750 ,500 2,250 S B raorc money 'ban rt anything else W B Sim by tabiaa un agency fcr the be3t selling boot out. Beginners succetd grandly. None f Al. Terms free. Pallett Book Co., Portland, Maine. dec2d&wly OOO presents given away Send qJftVjVVv us 5 cents postage, and you will get free a package of goods of large value, that will start you In work that will at once bring yen in money faster than anything e': e in America . All bout the $200,000 In presents arith 'each box., Agents wanted everywhere, L if nHhn ca-- f o 1 I a i a a nil 4kiA fmA v I j vtiiiLi cv.v, j l an u vO iu an tn tiuiCi vA spare time only, to work for us at tbeir own homes. Fortunes for a l workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. Hallett A Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly Health Is Wealth. CUBE GUAJRANTEED Dr- E. C. WEST'S Nerve ad Brain- Treatment, a guar anteed Bpeclnc for Hysteria, Dizziness Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and dea'h. Premature U Id Age, Barrenness, Los of power, in either sex, Involuntary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea caueed by ovr exertion ol the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box contains one month's treatment. $1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied Ith $ . 0, we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund the money It tho treatment dees not effect a cure. '-ua-ante: s Issoed only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , 862 W Madison at , ago, iu. oet 21 lyd&w 1,967 Prizesamountlng to $285,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the. Company in New Or '.cans. For further Information, write clearly, glv leg full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Kxchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 ard upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La r M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St.. Washington. D. 3 Make P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dress Registered Letters to -NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, an 14 w b &w w New Orleans, La Homes in North Carolina. To every Housekeeper a good substantial cook stove is an important necessity and our readers will find tbe best at Factory prices at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. f Only 20 HourJlide from New Tork ! 69 MilesSouth of Raleigh Ob Inn Raleigh and Augusta Air Line R R. 1 500 ACBK 0P LAND ? is thb ioD le-it pine region. For sa'e on easy term 5n l.datj nn.t pureluuerg four acres fn Larger tracts $5 per acre. In mo-tnr pay meats of tl :. Thts lm: adjn'n be coiith ern Plcea" areeitly rst ibisi-oi heb ie ott Cer sanitarium), and is s -ccary ftdaitel for bruit Culture, an well as a l t ec!.c..!s A number of NewEnglind peopteu ve ; -ou ut h.t in tee town of "boiuuera I'lue ." nan i Is ihsd bire of the owners of lb:5 la4iol duca 8fflil farmers, me:hans ?d ct-jetv from tbe New Kngia-d aud M dc e ta(es as welias elsewhere, to ioca e here. No ,.e n the Lnion offers greite iBdore rpv is ,o ret tiers than North Caro'iaa Nowue c caa a better iarmtng couatry or as fiae n c'uia.ebe found 1 hi, is the opinion of Nor the a men who have settled In North aroll, a. ToU 1 - a bona fide offer, and Is 11m ! ted 4 a For f nrthc r particular writ3 at once to J H T. PAT 1CK Commij'r of Immigraii Jn. Rslelgh N b . , K r B- A RICHARDSON, jan 21 tf Chronicle Office, Augusta, Ga. Call and See rjlHOSE ELEGANT FRUIT PRESERVES We guarantee ihem to be pare, and the flavor as if put up at home. A trial is all we ask. Canned Goods of !! kinds, Prunes, Currants, Pickles, Dried Beef, Oranges and Lemons. Biking Powders too numerous to mention. Jellies, Crackers, the best of Cheese, Hams and Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Coffees roasted and ground. By Steamer to-morrow Mocha 1 offee. We do not rag on all Flour, but we put the SUPERLATIVE against any in the market. ' Parties wishing Preserves at retail will please send dishes. : sept 30 F. G. & N. ROBINSON. Notice. yY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE re pectfully notified that T have cold out my interest in the Livery "table business to Mr. R. C. Orrelu Thanking them for ihe very liberal patronage they have accorded me 1 bespeak the same for the new firm, Messrs. Sys.es & Orrell. Respectfully, oct 27 O rYKN It. HOLLIN3S WORTH Sykes<trreH, PROPRIETORS I IVBRY, SALS AND EX CHANGE STABLES, QENKBAL STOCK YARD FOR Mli.CH COWS AKD-BfcEF CATTLE, Corner Fourth and Mulnerr? Sts. Personal attention given to Boarding Horses. oit 27 Manhood Restored RxiiEDY Fkee. A victim of roathfolimprndenos caasi nsr Premature Decay, Nervous Debility. Lost Manhood. Ac, having tried in vain every known remedha discovered a simple means of self-cars. Whwh be willsendFKEE to hia fellow-sufferers! Address, J.HEEVES, 43 Chatham St.sNe w York. nov 21 d&w ly WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS '.f t in: an uoiir i ,ik;;:tx devTH I'l.-rn-r.u-i.i, i ;?run ino ?rpapeii: inreoi WUmlnstoxi, Columl & Augusta ft. Ii. cJ OFFICE OV GBNKBAb SUFKKIKTKKDtft, Wlunlngtou. N. C. Oct SL lffit E II f ' Change of Schedule, e N AND AFTER NOV. 2nd. J 9.00 a. M.. the following Passoaasrl uie will be run on this road : inniifB crnnrou ram . m w . n w - iiuruj. BiAranoo xnaiito, xiAJLLIM , Wee t and 47 East. ieave wiimmgion Rrj Leave Florence, iKIJ Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... Mil Arrive at Columbia... Uti Leave Columbia, ISM iave C, C. A; A. Junction. MJfJ Leave Florence UfiJ Arrive at Wllml-agton. Utl Nioht Mail avu passekgeb Tkaw.I NO. 48 wm. ueave Wilmington........ t ..U.S1 Arrive at Florence.. LHJ MAIL, AND PASSENGER TRAD? D No? 43 East. Lieave Flerence at 4a tl Arrive at w umington. 8.66 M ' n 41 tVf.cf. ilndirnvnai.t Un.l... Leave Wilmington .........IfH Arrive Florence HJi No. 45 Fast dally except Suniayi. Leave Florence a.itpj Anive WiltPington iuj Train 43 and 42 stops at all Stations. No. 48 stops only at Flemlnsrton. and 1 Passengers for Columbia and ah petal & C. R. R., C, & A R.R. Stations, AUm uon, anu au pomis oeyona. shOUlal 48 Night Expreee. separate Pullman Sleepers for An xraints. All trains run solid between 01 Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington eept Sunday at 5.00 A M. JOHN F. DITDU General Sat T. M. EMERSON, General Putengvi OCtdU Carolina Central R. Company. Omen or gkkbbal SuraauiMiMRij Wilmington. N. C. Sept. SO, UH Change of Schedule. N AND AFTER SEPT 2Ut, W fnllnirlnaf scnannu will tvn rtnflTltCu I . . .... ... W I Uallroad : PASSENGER MALL AND EXPRESS Dallv except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at j9. jueave Kaieign a; No. 1. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at rHa iTKavlntfA at .u ( T Wm VIUHI VWW Arrive ltaloto-h t " ) Arrive at Wilmington at. Paseengjer Trains stop at only, and points designated in tine Table. SHELBY DIVISION. PA8SKBK8 EXPRESS AND FREIfiB1 Dally except Sundays. Wrt t uwve MBsavows. r.u 0. a. I Arrtvtt t ctKaUtv.. t-' I T..CL.n.. ... 'r Arrive at C Uamlet with R. 4 A. Trains to w Crough Sleeping Cars betwcenJJ and Charlotte and Raleigh and CM; Taae Train no, l tor o"1"'" Western N C R R, Ashe ville aadP Also, ror SDartanours. r ts oout No. 4 m Atlanta and all points thwest- L. C. Sot F. W. CLARK, General. sept 20 I'cr. In re pi q i,r;p.s we v...l hay tGet there is no evidence oi bns-.txnt.t!iis. Oifthe coTfV.rarY. thfi nrfvri-ra .w, " - rtom- t BMB- -1 riren'ers nvinzrall tmrtiiinrj l v AArJ apt 16 Td&w III its Leadincl tciaa Frn?A.UJrna?of Med. Ut. Ab. Meaeroie, who &e3a tpeciinri without doubt and cured more wma than a. His wi i f has alinnlT been sttsteig; we have heard of cases of over SO jearsst-anaing cured Dy uim. tie jraarantees cure," rgebaUetnd Treatise sent free. Give P.O. and Dr. AB. MESEROLE, No. 96 John 8t..New York, : wfmmm n nott ow retired) FREE! RFI I1R1E SEL sew trm,td id sad wecemiw for the cure of rJtt!t i r.lain sealed envelooe ddress OR. WARD & CO., rte 22 end Notice. A PPUCATIONWIIBB M l. Legis ature oi iue h psjM naTat lt present season, JJJTH an Act Incorporating the meOBjsal e s s..m w wirmiBgwu.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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