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MISCELLANEOUS. OH! MY BACK Evtrr strain or cold attacks that weak back and nearly prostrates you. m 1 ! 1 THE BEST TONIC Strengthens the Mnclei, Steadies tlie Nerves, E r riches the Blood, Gives New Vigor. Dr. J. L. Myers, Fairfield, lows, ssr: "Brown's Iron Bitters in the bert Iron medicin J have known in my 90 years' practic. I hare found ic specially beneficial in nerrous or physical exhaus tion, and in all debilitatinic ailme'-ts that bear so havily on the system. Use it freely in my own family." Genuine has trade mark and erossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by HKOW CHEMICAL CO.. Jt AT.TIMOKK, MI) LaTrTFB1 Hand Book ns-fnl and attractive, con tabling lifit of prires fir rKipei, informntionabonl coin, etc.. iriveii away by all dealers tn mtniicino, or mailed to any mkdrftss tu receipt of ic stamp. jan 1 lv dJfcw DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILARFS CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO wJth Red Tin Tsjr; ROSE LEAF Mne lnt Chew Jng; NAVY CLIPPINGS, and 'lck. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS best and cheapest, qnality considered? auir C. 1 y daw Dr. Mott's Towders NEVER FAIL TO CURE IN fX A MM. A tlon of the hldnys. Gravel, Gleet, Sti let ares and all Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and ail those untold m'serles caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. . Syphilis In all is forms perma nfsuly cared. Yellow o Bro-vn spots on fce and lKHiy,8ore Throat an I Nc a-.. Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and pll Bkvd and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. Price $3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK STEVENS & CO., Ra'Umore, Mil., Mid It will be sent by mail sealed. For s.ile by all drug gists; sent bv mall iuly 7 d Awl v 9(90 flflfl " presents given away Rend P"j""V ns a cents postage, and you will get free a package ol goods of large value, that will start you in work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything e'e in America. All bont the t'200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted every where, of either sex, of all aes, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homos. Fortunes for a 1 workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Halltt Co., Portland, Maine. nee 2 dAw ly HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it; who would rather not tell, and you cant tell. feb 2 d&w cm tu Mi sat nrm FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. cb 2 d&w cm tu th sat nrm Manhood Restored KkMKDY Kiu.l. causing Preinatnro Decay Avu-timof youthful imprudence juauuooa. ivc navinc tricii in vain every known Nervous Debility, Lost remedy, has discovered n simple means of self-cure, whidi he will send KRUE to his fidlow-sufferers. Address. J.H-REEVKS, 43 Chatham SU.New York. 2 dwl7 nov First National Bank of Wilmington.; The Daily Review. J SB. T. JAMES. Editor A Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. JUNE 23. 1885 n tercd at the Postofficc at Wilmington . N. C, as second-class matter. tA IMTAL STOCK SURPLUS FL'NO............... .. 2,0 Djpostts ri.vn .: a collections", made ai ac,oMble points in the United States Ol RECTO &f, E. 8URKU8S, D. . WORTH A. MARTIN, ;JAS. SPRUN2 GKOBGK C'UAUKOIIRN. rricjute &. JB. BURRL'S-S . A. E. WAL.EE 2 President CasbVr W. LARK INS AtSt arl W PTJR0ELL HOUSE. TENDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON. N. C B. L. FLUEY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic HcteL first Class n all Hs appointments. Tar ma .50 to 3.00 da?. The Times has iTrtix&tel the rt co: d "f suicides in Philadelphia and finds that WVdr.csday and Satnrday an the favorite days of the week for - lf-des! ruction, that August shows the bL'gcs; nco.'d ot any month, and lhat drink is the lea iint; eau-e. The fv or item? an by which the eighty-five -ire'd-.'S it. thatiity the past r ar retch ed : he tfravn was by the roie, which swung i went? -eight victims into eter uif 3 . The bullet carried off twenty -lour and poison, and laudanum sixteen. Nine persons attained their objee by calling their throats and five by drowning. Two jumped fr.mi win dows and one man succeeded in suf focating hiniselt. Of the total number of suicides sixty-seven were men and eighteen women. . tten. Fi'zhugh Ix?e. of Virginia, who was present in his official capacity dur ing the whole ot the commencement exercises at the West Point Military Aculemy, was warmly received by every one, and especially by the ladie. who, in the words of a New York cor respondent, "put his gallantry to a strong test without straining it by per sistently seeking him out during a whole fortnight." The same corres pondent, describing his modest appear ance on the stage during the exercises Saturday, says : 'He does not know that the ent re post has been talking all day of his eloquent, ardent, poetical speech of Friday night. In it he told i his cadet life before the war, when his uncle, Robert E. Iee was in command He said since the rebellion had to be, it was better to have it behind than to have it coming, as the boys did in Ms day. Virginia and the whole South, sad he, are interested in preserving the glory and unity of the nation, and real ize that to have a healthy whole all the parts must be heahhy." The monthly statement of the exports ot breadstuff:, just issued from the treasury department, covering eleven months of the fiscal year, shows that during this period the valua of the breadstuff's exported was slightly great er tban during the corresponding period of the previous year, and that during tbo five months of 1885 the increase was about 20 per cent, although there was a slight falling off in value during May. The total figures for the eleven nionih ere $146,431,96 against $141,556,73 in 1884. An especially gratifying fea ture 4 this exhibit is lhat Philadelphia shows a larger increase than any other port, the exports tor the eleven months of 1885 amounting to S10,927:574. against $7 619,292 in 1883. Nearly all of this increase was in the last five months, bringing Philadelphia ahead of Boston, though still behind New York, San Fiancisco and Baltimore. The actual quantity of breadstuffs ex ported increased much more than the values indicate. There was 20 per cant niore wheat exported, though the value wa3 slightly less than the year before. Rye fell off nearly one-half, but the exports of oats rose from 771, 994 to 3,855.413 busnels Another in teresting fact is the large increase in the exportation of wheat flour. Though we goi less for the erain sent abroad than we got last year, this was more than balanced by the increased sales o1 the manufactured article, the exports ol wheat flour during eleven months having risen from 7,995,931 barrels, worth $44,482,373, to 9,654.338 barrels, with a value of $47,247,978, or nearly one-third of the whole Information has been received at Washington from Paris that the report of Henry Marechal. a stockholder in the Panama Canal scheme, and who was sent by the investors to the Isth mus to examine the progress and char acter of the work thus accomplished. has created a sensation. His statement that but three per cent, of the work has been done, while six hundred millions of francs of the subscriptions have been expended or pledged, has opened the eyes of the over-confiding French peo ple, Marechal says that what he has already made public is only a part of the tacts and that be will astonish the stockholders with certain private in formation when they meet; that the whole truth about the situation is be yond everything. The authorities on inter-oceanic canal matters on this side of the globe regard Marecbal's disclos ures ol his experiences on the Isthmus in February and March as the finale to the French project. The American en gineers who ware sent by the navy de partment to review the surveyed line by the Nicaraguan route reached Wash ington a few days ago. They are now engaged in working up the new data and will have a meeting at the navy de partment in July. There have been conferences with the President on this subject which have shown that he takes a great interest in an American project of connecting the two oceans and it is not improbable that he will go farther when the time for the development of a policy on this subject arrives. It has been in: i mated by the secretaries ot State and the navy that in ad !iti hi to the protection of American interests the prompt dispatch of a naval and land force to the Isthmus had a diplomatic and international vjeni finance. It de monstrated that the United Stales hid commercial interests on the Is hmus and bad entered into certain treaty b" ligations which would be protected and enforced- lo You Mojim Bust tie? ? Well, if you have strength to iuh your business, it i well. But many a man's bufion- s has broken down and had no push in htm. II you want to make a success build up your system by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters Mr. V, M. Winfrec, of Petersburg, Va., says: "'There is no medicine equal to Brown's Iron Bitters fr gen eral debility " It cun s dyspepsia, en riches the blood and strengthens the muscles. JUNE JOKES. A small b"y ball gime ol about four on each side sounds as ifthere were not e.s than at least about two hundred en gaged w the game. Kentucky SLUt Journal. About tho only reference to baseball in holy writ that we remem oer is where Rebecca goes to the right-fieid with a pitcber. The right field for water. Chicago Ledger. '"That's very good cheese of jours lor some purposes." "1 thought you would like it. It's lively, isn't it?" 'Yes, why don't vou enter it for walk in g m ate h . " Bosto n Bti rdget . There is a fortune in store for the milliner who shall devise a bonnet that can be worn in any part ol a church and always present i's tri aimed side to the congregation. Troy Press. "Ice cream ?" observed Briggs at the boarding bouse. "That is what I call an oasis in the desrt." "It is more like a dessert in the oasis," re plied the thin boarder .N. Y. Graph ic. It is claimed that one can tell when it is noon by looking at a cat's eyes This may he so, but the man who should hunt around alter a cat to tell him wben dinner time has arrived would be considered noti compos men tis and no good. Lowell Citizen. '1 he season has come When pep'e repair To beaches and mountains For hea th-giying air, When youths from the city And beautiful belles Spoon on the piazzas Of summer hotels. Boston Courier ' The Nakbow Escape. Mr. Peter Lawler, of Dalton, Mass., led a miser able life for fourteen years, with sto'.e in the bladder. He called on Dr. Ken nedy, of Rondout, N. Y. for relief. "We will first try 'Favorite Remedy.'" said the Dr., "betore risking an opera tion." A few days later he received the following letter: Dalton, Mass. Dear Dr. Kennedy- The day alter I came homo I passed two gravel stones, and am doingnicelv. PETER LAWLER. MISCELLANEOUS Narrow Escape. I ociiESTBK. June 1. lSr-2 "Ten Years apo I wus attac d with he reost Intense an 1 dtajhly pains in ray hacft and Kidntys ' Extending to the end of my toes and to my brain ! "Which made me delirious! "From agony !!!! "It took three men to hold me on my bed at times! "The Doctors tried in vain to relieve me. but to no purpose. Morphine and other opiates! "Had no effect. ' A1ter two months Iwas piven up to di !!!! When my wife hpard a neighbor tell what IIp Bitters had done for her. t-he at once got and i-ave me eome. The first dose ea?ed my bi'-iin and seemed In go hunting through my system for the pain. I he second dose racc.l me so muh that I slept two h juis, something I hai not do e for two moiith8 Before 1 had n-ed five bottles I was well and a: work as hard as any ra&n coul'l. f- r over three wf eks; bu'l wort ed too hard for my strength, and taking a hard cold. I was takt n with the most acute and painful rbeumaMsm all hrough my system tbat ever was know. "1 caUed the doc'O's sfrdn. and after sever al wests they left me a cripple on ertnehea for li'e a- th'-y fd. I met a trend an 1 told him my case, and he said Wop BlLers ha 1 cured him an i would cure ma 1 poohed at him inthevraseo eartc-t 1 was ir.durcd to use them attain. in '83thfin four weks I threw away my crutches and went to work lightly and kept Lon uitnfr the bitter- for iive weefes, until I b - I .-. r x t oc "inr- tv on li tinrr cirwl Ho ro b?en so for six yt ar.j blcce It h'iS also cured. my wife, who had been sick for years ; and bas kept her and my children well and healthy with from two to th"ee bottles per year. There is no need to be sick at all if tbe bitters are used, J. J. Bekk, Ex Supervisor. "l hat poor invalid wife. Sister, "Mother, or Daughter!!!! ' Can be made the picture cf health ! "with a few bottles ol Hop Bitters! MISCELLANEOUS M I SCELLA N EO US THE HEVIEWi i't. :job mm, S't. 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June 10 d&w Ira leave Weluoo.. Ar Reeky Meunt arnve 1 arboro7TrK5Ti.T. Leave Tarboro.. j n i 1 .,M icave Wilson... rr. Goldeboro. l eave Warsaw. Leave Burgaw.. Ar Wilmington. TRAiKS G'-lNtJ L've Wilmmsrvon eave Burgaw. . I eave w sr w.. Arr. Goldtdjo o. I cave Wi'son.. . A r. Roc y Mount Arrive Tarboro. l eave Tarboro. An Ive Weldon.. f P. M. a t, ii : A 12 A k 1 l 3S " -oi. o .i . - -1 A. Hafax torSoS SS too leaves Scotland V TiAn No. 41 North will ston st ... Train No. 40 South w'll eF L1k. Gohlsboro and Magnolia. 1 'ml & Train No. IT makes close don for all poinu Noruffl M. Richmond, and daily except Jl Trains makes close coi ncction f. ARtSrmwdan "SJS Wasnte(rtrm,rSniha,iM?iS era attached. -"na Palsoe JOH.V K. Diyvy, T. M. EMERJN.te' may 7 ' cre; Wilmington, 0 4 Augusta it. R. (x CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 3, '85. 8, L ally No.40,nf Leave WilmiPgton Lake Waccawaw Milon . Arrive Florence hummer Columb a... 10 10 P. r i2i v.d 1 15 fl TKAINS GOIN( NOKTU. No. , Dally Naflj f 9 54 f I 11 i - 4 15 p. Si. 5 0T1L 5 01 5 a i C 5.5 7 4i 8 " 9 07.,- i eave Columbia Arrive Sumter. . Leave Florence, Ieavc Marion. . . Leave L. Wac'w Ar Wilmington. Train 43 stop at all Stations. Nos. 4S and 47 stops only at RrtoxMrs, Ihltr vi lie, Lake Waccamaw. Fair Bluff, Slcholi, Martor , Pec Of e, Florence, TlmmniwvUle, Lynchbure, Mayesvllle, ."um.er. WeugclleU, Camden JLiictionar.fi Ea stover. Passengers for Columbia and&llpotnuoaC. AG. R. R.. C, C A A R R Statloce, kiia J un tlon, and all points beyond, should uu the 48 Night ExprcsB. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Striuii and for Augusta n Train 48. PaEsencrers on 40 can take 48 train fro Fit rence for Columbit, AugiiB'.a and Georfa points via Columbi t All trains run solid between 0harkikatt4 Wilmington. JOHN r. DIVIS1, General Superintendeat T M KW.RfitN aennnl PaflBSSMBBf AMSt may 7 Carolina Central it. fc Company. OinCB OT fclENLBAL SUFERINTKltDEn, Wilmington, N. C. Jute 7, IS 5 O Change of Schedule, N AND AFTER JUNK 7, 15. following acneaaiu wiU be operated Railroad P AS8ENG KB , MAJL AND EXP HESS TBAH 7 vr. i ur.lm.iMrlnn lit No. L S Leave Raleigh at...... V ) Arrive at Charlotte st. kj ) Leave Charlotte at s !5- g No. 2. J Arrive Kalclgh t -""aS A i . aim -,..-. t... JS.v m ! arrive it.ciu ; .. Arrive at Wilmington at.---w; IMwvaA nPcaVklA H a iii v aauav. MAS SHELBY DIVISION, PASSKSR EXPRESS AND FREIGHT l . w . M t M. T n u k. n i i.n ....... m. m no- i Arrive at Charlotte V - Trains Ko. l ana a nuw w JZa troo Hamlet with R. A A, Trains to u Take Train No. 1 for SUtetvi Western N C R R, Ashevllte ana trm Also, for 8partanbarg, Ken Atlanta and all points Southwest gqperlsMfS . 1 DallMftf r W. W. C liAitlv, teneri june a Take a Ride. XjlAST HORES AND COREO sfisi Vcbicies, by the hour or day, v M Carriages fir hire with ireful 4 tent drivers. Gentle horses which can be ,lfiK lacRes. R C 0U& Livery. Sale and Feed Stable. J may 19 Corner roxxrihJZ o m y-ATER COOLER" AM' I goodsjustrecclvedknlf.r'c J m. Ul IXB june 3 vww-
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