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MISCELLANEOUS. rvrv mm Knbn the mtcm rrni uiunawa csxaaea, svt all iwiom. : Knatlr the Serves. Impair Di ratios, aad THE BEST TONIC Qiirkfy and eotnpletaly Cures and Fevers. For Intermittent Fever, I3L sitade, Luck of Kweriry, it hu no qnal. It enriches) and pari tin the blood. stimulates) the ap petite, ua strenrtnenji tne ranscies ami nerros. It does not injure tlw toeth, cause headache. ( TTxluoo ccicwtht innnJl otht-r fr-nt wdiriwrm ,ln. Fathxb T, J. lixnxT. ths patriotic and scholar jatnonc mrm. or Aricanaji. srs: I hare used Brown's Iron Bitters witk the rret- et satislaction for Malaria, and as a prernntirs of Chill aod lik di leases, and will alway keep it oa h.md as a ready f liend." 0niiiMbu above trade mark and rrowed red lines on wrsmwr Tnkr no ntbrr. Madwoniyby BUOWN C1IKMICAL.CO.. I1AI.TI MORE, UD. Ladies' Hakd Book aful and attractive, nm- tain in list of prizes for recifim. information about coins, etc even swar by all dealer In medicine, or TnsiKHI to as auUreaa on racuiot of So. aramo. jan 1 ly d4w DO YOU KAIOW THAT LOREILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tajr; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut (-hewing; HAYY CLIPPIMCS, and "lack. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS are the best ami cheapest, quality consider!? auirClydJtw Dr. Mott's Powders NEVER FAIL. TO CURE INFLAMM& tlon of the Rldnys. Grave), Gleet. Sti let Dres and all Urinary diseases. Nervous And Physical Debility, focnital Weakness and a!) those untold m'serles caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis In all its forms perma nently cured. Yellow o Bro-vn spots on face and body,8ore Throat anl Nc;, bcrofnls. Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and ?J1 Blocd and Skin diseases. Urinary 'diseases cured In A days. Price $3. Enc'ose tho money tc FRANK 8TEVBNS A CO., Ba'timore, Md., and It will be sent by mall sealed. For sale by all drag gists: sent by mall iuly7d&wv Si 90 Onn"1 pretext given away Send epMVray UU ns 5 cents postage, and you will fret free a package of goods of large value, that will start you In work that will at once bring you In money fatter than anything ehe In America. All about the $200,000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex. of all ares, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortune for ad workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Hallett A Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2 dftw ly Did Sup- you pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is fr inflamma tion of all flesh. eb 2 dAw "cm tu th sat crm A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty ; uut it is a pare nveryiaay may iiave it ; at least, what looks like it. MagnoEa Balm both freshens ard beautifies. i I I feb 2 dJbw em tu th sat nxfei Manhood Restore IUuMkdt tRF.c. A victim of youthfal imirndr ce eaiNnff Prcraatnre Decay. KrVooDebiir. Lott lanhool. Ac. having' tried in vain every Known . remedy, hadiooverl a m"mplnienitof self-cu. whMi he will wtxI KREK (o his fellowafferwa. Addreaa, J.ILUk VKS. 3 Chatham iU.New York. hot 3 d Jtwl r j n ensKi -fit When I iy car I do no tnean merely to etop thtm for a time and then have tnetn return aain, 1 mean a radical care, I htve made the dieeaaeof ITS, EPl l.KFSY OH FA1.MNU SICKNESS ahfeJon study. 1 warrant my remedy to core the wont cases. Xiecaaae others have failed is no reason. f or not now reeemnfc a core, bend at enee for a Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Kxjire-s and Poetaffioej It costs you not hint; for a trial, and I will cure too. - A ddreca Dr. IL i JtOOT, Ds3 Pearl St., Km w Yet anl a Sm exl 1A j First National Bank of Wil- t ; mington. CAPITAL STOCK t20,O0 BURPLU3 rUUD. Djpo<s recej-rsd tad ooUecOons mads) oa all aocelbl polxsU la tire UnldStataa. BMMssaaa- e. s. zus&usa. O. G. WOSTH A. ILaRTIX. JAS.8PRUKT.' CJKOS6R CHADBOUlt!!!. ' orricEasi BUSBfJS3. . A. C WALK! a f President CaikVr 5 trS' " 1 ill II II rhe Daily Review, J WJU T. JAMES. Editor -A. Prop VILMlNGTONilN. a SATURDAY. JULX IHSS5 Oiler-", at tbe Poetoffic at Wllmlnjrton.N. C. aa second-clas matter. A diSDatch from Berlin says tb.it the latest news from the palace with regard to the Emperor cordition U (o the effect that, after a brief rally- fn ni the Drrcarioua condition in which .be was said lo be feveraf days ago. he lapsed ini a much weakerstair." His present condition has so 'alarmed the members ot the impe-ial family and the palace official that they have abandoned the policy so persistently pursued heretofore of denouncing all adverse reports with regard to the venerable Kaiser's health as fabrication, and now , admit ; that his condition causes much anxiety, and freely hint that the worst may ba ex pectcd at any moment. The King of Bavaria is making strong efforts to arrange matters privately with his rum' rou creditor. - Recently he borrowed from . the Bavarian Bank 2 000,000. This sum the King and the heir to the throne, who made himself a party to the contract, agreed to repay to the bank within ten year, at the rate of $200,COO per annum, the money to be taken Irom the royal privy purse. Not long after this matter had ben fixed up the King again got, deeply in debt and became embarrassed. He this time, and it was but recently, applied for help to the agett of an American insurance company for $1,250,000. The company demanded a security for the loan an issue of royal bonds. The King was un wiling to absent to thi3, and the negotiation still hangs fire. The Washington correspondent ot the Bali i more Sun says: "It is report ed that tbe President is inclined to make no further appointments of con sequence until after the warm weather is over, bat if he has any such intention it will require all his resolution to bold to it in the face of the steady on slaueht of oflice seekers. It is related on th3 authority of a Democratic State Senator ot Ohio, who called upon the President a day or two since, that Mr- Cleveland asked him about Democratic prospects in Ohio for the coming elec tion, lie replied that things were looking fairly well, but that the Dem ocrats could hot hope to succeed unless they had the small postoffices. To this, according to the State Senator, the President, looking at Postmaster-Gen eral Vilas, who was in the room at the time, replied, 'Oh. you shall have tbem : every Republican must co'." I reply to an interviewer, who desir ed to know if Gen. Don Carlos Buell intended to write an account of the bat tle cfShiloh, he said, among other things: ' have agreed to write a paper on this subject for the Century magazine. I have never made arty secret as to ' my views in regard to the battle," he added. "In my opinion the Union forces were in a very des perate condition after tbe first day's fighting. I was then ' marching South with 37,000 men. but 1 only brought 2G.000 into the fight at first. I think tbe Confederates would unquestionably havo triumphed but for my arrival." The reporter asked him if he had read (I en. Grant's articles in the February Century. Certainly," he : replied, "but the desperat" effort made to bols ter up thai side ought, I think, to show its weakness. How any one cn hold the opposite opinion after an examina tion of the ofiicial report, I fail to see. Grant was in . a - desperate condition after the first day's fighting, as the his tory o( the battle clearly shows." In a further conversation for Gea, B'tell ex pressed creat'admlration Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, whom he regarded as a man of unquestionable military genius. ' ' Grimmer and eyer more ghasily be" come the Florie of the fall of Khar toura.; That told bva Greek refup-ea o who survived tbe storm ot the ill-fated city is fullof lurid light. There are passages that remind us of Carlyleu When the city was betrayed he heard a hideous uproar as of men shouting and yelling and of women wailing around about on all sides. "Men with frightful gashes on their faces and limbs came flying by and towards us, women with torn carments and dishevelled hair shrieking, screaming. Jesu CbristoT" Gordon, according to the Greek, was shot by an Arab in his palace as he was reading the Bible; his head was cut off and carried about the city on a spear. His body ( was then cut into little pieces. Gordon's bead was taken over to the Mahdi. A grim, savage smile parsed over his face. Be gazed long at tbe countenance of his late enemy. God be praised," he cried, 'can this be he?" Horrible, indeed, was the tee co in tho bazaar, where, gay curtains and bright satins lay smeared aod .splashed with blood, making strange contrast with the naked bodies of the numerous dead. - -"One comer was so full of corpses and dying that we could not get by. I had my hands tied, and I fell several times in the road, slippery with blood." . j - A Lucky Man: a j -"A lucky mdn is rarer than a white prow" savs Juvenal, and we think be fen act. 'However.' we , have heard of thousands orjucky ones and we pro pose tc let their Fccret on. They were people brokcjrd-wn in health, suffer ing with Iiveri blood and skin diseases. scrofula, dropsy And consu mptionand were lucky enough to hear of and wi?e enough to use Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." the sovereign blood purifier, tonic, and, alterative of the age.,. X , . , JULYJUMilLES. 1 Tbe key "to a h ver's heart is fcen found in a lock bi hair. WliileJuill Times ' ; ; - ,.. , VVhy is a kiM like a marriage ?, B" causo it take two to make one. Slock- Ion Meverick. ,',., A wise man will never shut his eves before he opens his mouth. Whitehall Times. Why is a hairy man like his wife's new outair ueciuse lie is hirsutc. f A) well Courier. Peoolc who spend the summer at tbe beach imagine that they have a shore thing. Boston Tost. Angels are never afflicted wi.b gout or rheumatism, although they do live high. Carl PretzeVs Weekly. It is not hard for a man to mind his own business .but it i the monotony which he can't stand. Boston Post. When a man's mind is unsettled, it is often ascertained that bi? bills are in the same condition. N. Y. Journal. We have recently come to the'eon elusion that strawberry shortcake is so called because it is frequently short of strawberries Lowell Citizen. A man's lines have not fallen in pleas ant places when he cannot go off fish ing until he has put up the clothes lines for his wife. Fall River Advance. The Nakkow EscAPE.Mr. Peter Lawler, of Dalton, Mass., led a miserT able life for fourteen years, with stoae in the bladder. He called on Dr. Ken nedy, of Rondout, N. Y. tor telief. We wul first try 'Favorite Remedy.'1 said the Dr., "before risking an opera tion." A few days later he received the following letter: Daiton, Mass. Dear Dr. Kennedy' The day alter I came home I passed two gravel stone?, and am doing nicolv JfETER LAWLER. Quarterly IVIeetinirs, The following are tbe Presiding El der's appointments for the Wilmington District of the M. E. Church, South TPIltD kound; Waccaniaw mission, at Lebanon. July 11-12. Clinton circuit, at Johnson's Chapel, July 10 17. Magnolia circuit, Salem, July 18-19. Sraithville station, (District Confer ence). July 23 26. Brunswick circuit, at ZioD, July 31, August 1. VVilmington, at Front Street. Aug. 2. Onslow circuit, at Mount Lebanon, August 6-7. t Durlin circuit, at Rlchlands, August 8-9. Topsaii circuit, at Herring's Chapel, August 12-13 , P. J. Carraway, P. E. Good Words for a Good Thing. Dr. David Kennedy VFavorite Rem edy" is exactly what it claims to be, and deserves the praise that are show ered udou it from all wbo have used it Mr. Israel H.- Snyder, of- Saugeritcs, N. Y., says: "My little daughter was covered with Salt Rheum from head to foot, Dr. Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedy cured her. This was two years ago." Get "Favorite Remedy" of your drug gist, or write to the Doctor at Rondout, N. Y. $1.00 a bottle NEW YORK IIERALdT WEEKLY EDITION, ORE DOLLAR A TEAR. Brightest, Host Newsy and Accurate Weckh Journal In United states , ketches,' Cartoons ' And numerous other features have been ad d ei. Also a eomplete, exhatis lvo summary of the news In all departments. It Is read up wanls of half a million pcor le and Is a poxl advertising medium, reaching factories, farms andhones of all descriptions In every part the country. A Perfect Newspaper. It contains all the arencral news f the dally edition of the Herald, which has the largtst circulation In the United States. Independent in PoLrncs; It Is the most valuable chronicle of political news In the wotW, Impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all parties, sa that all sides may be known, in tho depar tmes t cf Foreign News -! - it the Herald has always been distinguished bv tbe fullness of Its cable despatches. The new transatlantic telegraph cables will Increase laciuues. The Park Department of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to the point, and does not give wild theories. Tha farmer will save many more than One Dollar a Year 1 from the suggestions of the farm department alone. concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agrlcultr ral economy. "i :- r "Th Hoick , -Instructs IL housewife and the children in re gaxd. to economical and tasteful new dishes fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports trade and . , .x. PRODUCE JlARKETS, I the condition of money, columns of mlscella neoua reading, poetry, special novelettes, witand humor, both social and political! sporting news, popular science, tbe doings of veil- Down persons of the wor;d,-a depart fJ0 trt thc 5lratic and lyric stage. hlle the Weeklt Hkald g vea the latest nwbcAneIr lhe or.il, it Is also a jour nal for the family. , J 8ubse ib one dollar, at any time, for a full sT" -Vgood advertising xpediam. Adver tisements Should be sent In mnt i.f- .v... Tuesday noon. Tu TUK NJtW YORK HERALD. In a Weekly Form. ONkJdoLLAR a YEAS. NEW YORK HERALD. Broad way and Ann streets Addreaa. dee 19 Smithville and the Sound ARE THE PLACES FOR PLKASUBB and recreation, and JOHN wepwu Barber fihop ia the place for Hair CutUnr Egg Shampooing, fc ha vine and Hair nnin. J evexT shade. one but first class workmen en ployed and the finest Perfumes used 6 Ire uim cju at o. war set street, between Water and Front sts Wilmington, X. C. way .0 u. VTANTED An acUvellaa or Woman In v 1 cverr eonntv to sell our rrWi 1 Expenses In advance. $1 outfit free. For full parUoulars addrea Stamdasd fiamWASR Co., Bocton, ilass. jane 10dAw 1m MISCELLANEOUS REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF A LADY OF HIllYILLF WHO WAS PBOMQUIiCED BIYOMD KCPEOF 3EC0YERY nun i i-j Mrs. 8. a Dougherty sayS: "I- bad been a sufferer from Dyipei sla from the .time I was sixteen years old. I had consulted various ptysiciaus and been under their treatment during roost oi me ume, uut iuuuij; mi had given up In fe?piir of ever having my healtn rc-t wed A friond recommended U K. OA.VID KEJiEDY; - FAVOKITB B.MEDT, which I tried, and hava ten curel' It's the bes'. me-'iclne 1 ever knew jjfapdwotly3of the greatest confidence !' i r i i f. I ' i ThaihATii hut -oM of Ih'a hundred facts which prove that DK p A.VII tKgJJSJKIiXai FAvOHITE KK31ED1 is witcont an equai as a cure for iseases peculiar to females- Bnt, if the reader telre t mere" evidence;- read the following proof from Mrs" Carrie tKey the wife of Scigeit t Key, fo. C 3d N J. Ke , vrho says under date of a arch ' st, 1834: Two years a?o my husbacd eame home in the sptiig from vi-g.nla; where ho had been In charge of a schooner. He was taken dcrwn with Malarial fever We were both sick with It. After consulting our f mlly physician and finding no permanent relief ,we-. tried vour FAvOKins KKMKDT, ana i can say main completely cure! us of malaria, and is the best medicine of its kind 1 ever berd of." DK KENNEDY'AF AVOBITIS BFMEDT la a pofltlve care for all Diseases of the Blood, a&d habitoal Constlpat'.on As proof of it K. J Sears.Xcf Vlneland, says, under date of MaTh 2d:4,I have used OB. KKnNEDY'-s FAVOKITE REMEDY and t, am willing to ackrowledge It the bett medicine in the world for Hie bowels I eyer used, and FAVOBITK khMKDY Is a mott excellent preparation for the IJiood."- Thee era fats whlcucan but convince the most ssepUcal tnat Dlt DAVID KEMkDYM FAVORJ ? " KKMEDY is aa tocest preparalton, which no family should be without. It Is the ren1i of the scientific kcowledeof medl lne attained only , by the years ot experience of an educated pnjsician. j t is TK-suive cure for juamrta, Aianey ana T - .1 .11 ,.L.. nnli n Jailer ileuses, auu an unices pwruuu s males. Price ?l per boitie. iune 22 d&w nrm 0 I r for working peop'e. Send 10 F1 C k a cents postabre. ana we wll mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in the way of mak lng moie money in a few days than a on ever thought possible at any businpss. Capjtl not required. You can live at liom ana wotk m snare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes of all ages, grandly successful. ) cents to $5 easily earned every evening, inai an who ,want work may test the business, 1 we make this unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied will send $l to pay for tbe trouble f writing us. FuH particulars, directions, etc.. sent free. Itnmen-e pay ab solutely sure far all who start at onoe.. Don't ielav. Address 6tikson & Co, Portland, Mil e. - rlec '2 d&wlv Wilmington 4 Refrigerator and Ice Works, Capacity 3GOO Tons Ice f per Year. ALL ICE Manufactured by, us Is made, from , DISTILLED WATEB. WHICH INSURES ITS PURITY. ., . ? . We offer Ice at the following rates delivered , 5 pounds each delivery, voc pr luu. i 10 " 50c per 100. - . . Half Cent per pound in qvantltles to suit buyers at our jractoiy. . special Rates to lirpe cor Burners. j , ' r OliDERS frotn the country cartf ally pack ed in fcacR8, ner-s or uogsiicaa?, ar.a aenr trcd free on bca-d at fuc per ltX' -pounds, WM. K. WORTH & CO . , j nne 29 tf , ; . . ; - ; s ; . Propj it tors. THE imiEW 7... 'if V4? "'if it? lit MARKET STREET, KO. 112, (Ul j TAIRSi IS' COMPLETE 'IN EVERY ME8PEC2, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER' OF- IE f ILL IT BE imilMfl. . -WHEN YOU WANT ! '. r PROGRAMMES, CIBCPLAKS.CARD, iET-TER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, I i ViSJLOFES, IsOTE-HEADS, , i PAMPHLET printing , i TAGS. LAND-DEEDS. a : MORTGAGE BEDS, SHER- -; - '. " iffs' deeds; cmL warrants. - STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JODG2 ! MENTS," JUSTICES I EXECUTIONS,' CHAT 5, . j TEL MORTGAGES, &C,i T "; WS.Z v CALL ONTJS AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE ' GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE Wilmington; M:c i Send in your Christmaji such as Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Albums, Ac.; and have name neatly stamped in Gold by a reliable and competent workman. f In the meantime1 vour1 orders for Printing, Ruling or'Bindlng- could not be placed in better hands. ' JACiSON & BELtf ' WANTKD. LADIES AND GESTLEltEW, lncily or countrr. ta TeAirA iifftit- 1 pie, easy work at hone all the yes r- round. Wort sent br nail: dit Salary ra$a to $15 p?r week; no cinfasP Ins; bo stamp required for reply. Addrcea oDOi ttYa Co., .767 WMbWton-rtreet. Boston, Mass. July lmdAw biding! Gilding!! MISCELLANEOUS Ik N5 ISDPPESPENT iNBWSl'AFEIl SE 1 1 1 lemfc5ra!lcrlncles, br : any S ;t of Politicians or t fa not Controlled i any L anlpulators ; Devo ted to Collecting and Publishing all the Kews of the Day in the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest, possible Promptness, Accu racv ana jmpanumsy ; nu w uie j rwHuuon of Iremocratlc Ieas acd .Policyia tho affairs Of Go?ernment, fcocletyAnd Industry V j DAILY per Year. DAlliY.pea Month. .....M. . 8l7NDAY, rei-rYeari..f ........ l DAILY and &UN D X.Y per - Year. ......... 7 WEEKLY; 4er.Yrar..'vS. .12. I Address, TUB SUN. New York City dec 17 ' . s i"i - is 3 O O To n s C e r m a n --:-li::i'SlMirViti:ffi:-iS: For sale at reduced price.1 r apt 11 " : : -I : "" sips--?'? ' ' : 4' i ILLUSTRATED. 1 Harper's Weekly ha w, L for twenty years, maintained Us position as the leadimr Illustrated weekly newspaper in America. With a constant lncreso of literary and art istic resiUTCes, It is able to ofl'er for ths ensu ing year attractions unequalled ,bvny previ ous volume, embracing a capital illustrated serial story by W E Norris; illustrated ; art! eles with special reference to the , West and South, Including :the World's Exposition, at New. Orleans , entc rtainlng t hort stories, most ly illustrated, and important papers by high stithorities one the chief topics of the ay. ' -Every one who desires a trustworthy politi cal guide, an entertainingandinst-uctlve fam U journal, entirely free, from cbjectlonsble features In either letter-press or illustrations should subscribe to Harper's Weeklv u, i 1 HarpBr?s-Periodicals. l 1 ii rer ear: HARPER'S ' WEEKLY.'. .1. .t. ... I HARPER'S MAGAZINE ...... 4 00 .v.I:. 4 00 HARPER'S UAZAB.;.i.rC. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. 2 03 harper's Franklin square Librart? ' , Postage Free to all subscribers in the United S tates or Canada. The Volumes of the Weekly .tegtojwlth thf first Number for January of each year. When no- time Is mentioned , It will be - understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number "next after the recelpt' of drtter. ; The last Five Annual Volumes of . B,arper WeelUy, in.reat cloth bimling, will be sent by mail, postage paid,, orbv express,. free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per jvolnm )." for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for e .ch volume, suitable for binding, w(ill he sent by mail, postpaid," ori re ceipt of $1 00 each. : ' j 5 p i I & Remittances stou'd be made" "by Post-Office Money Order 6r Draft, to ayo'd chance pf loss, i Newspapers ate not to 'Copy this advertise ment without, the express order, of Harper, & uk'jtheks. .aauress -- - -- , . 7v HAUt'SR & JJBOTHER5, 1 dec!3 1 : - New Tori r , t; - -rrri v ii Oii&AK 1C Wkaknzss Dfcoaynd numerous obscursd-nEfis. bar : ? ALCufis 'fort too irso f ad 6.v?sco. cr, OTcr brcin yrurk. i vc id SIIillliITT 119113 WDC3:CJ mi t3a trcubkf.,- X5 1 ixa 2 Circular and Tn& Tack ?jtI7SXCUHi racu ociore tcKing trcat tntnt elsewhere Take a SURE RTMEDV that HAS DECAY. m InYoung & Middle CURED thousands, doc net intenpre wua aiteo tion to business, tt causa pain or ia convenience in I"ctedodverSix (Tears by use inmany any way. iounaea oa I HOUSANOCASES. ples. By direct appucstian mpntifi mMMl nn Tri to t10 seat of disease Ms SDectne Influence is felt without delay. The Bat TRIAL PACKACX. oral functions or the du man onranism isrestDredV in- animating- Elements TREATMENT? of lite, which nave been One Month, i3i)C;il ITwo MonthB, - 6.0cLjjT (he patientbecomes cheer wasted arecriTen backnd. tuiana rapidly grains bota saengra 4 iki sexual ngor. HARRIS REMEDY CO., H'FCCKEUISTS II PTUREp PERSQNS! Wo a Truss. " . . Mfcl WAtfl iliV. m.'' . nsiuor mrms ci oar Appliance. I ,tH DEI fRDI E CCI E Olim 'iL .flv h TavArite ijrtscnptkin.pf tone: of: th. nios.J noted aitJ successful specEhsts in' the U. S ' low retired) for" the ctire ol'Nei-oti UebUlly, ioat Alanbosd, Wenkn and Deca?. cffi i plain sealed envelope Freei DrdgjSsfs can fiD itl Vidress DR. WARD Sc CO.? Lotlisistfiap Mo.' Dn-Uodd's Nervine Wo2t fIJILL CURB NERYOlJS, f PHYSICAL T T and oenltal weakness caused by indis cretion and ' violating 'the laws of health.' stt t At . - a ... .... . ... . - , DRnJNTERS"?ILLS : i cures oyphiiis la aU Ua forms and stages. Yellow or Brown epotsim the' face ani body. Sore Throat l and Nose, JScrofulau Tetter. Ecze ma, itching sensation. Salt f Rheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and structures speeaiiy cured r, price 2. - , DR. HUNT'S FEMALK FRIENIj " ; Never tails to cure: Irregularities or Supprca-. aions, caused by colds or disease. Married ladief and ladies in delicate state of- health are cautumed to not use it. Price $3. . Enclose the1 money xor euner medicine to FRANK STE VENS A XXX, Baltimore Jdd and it will be sent by jnall or. express sealed. , For sale by all Drwmsts ; sent by mall or express; 1 i; 1 f I ,1 . Ht3aJlthii elth. , -HUSB GUARANTEttD Drl-E. C. WESTa Jvj6 awjj mskais TaEATMEKT, a ruar an teed specific for Hysteria,' Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol -or tobacco,- Wakefulness, Mental De gression, Softening of the . Brain resaillnjr in s"ltrid leading to -misery, decar and deaih. Premature Old Age'Jlarrennef s Loss of power In either sex, Invo untary. Losses ana spermatorrhoea caused by over exertion ot, the -brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. 5 contains one month's treatment $1 00a box or six' boxes for t5 00. sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.- t - : ' WE GUARANTEE IX "BOXES - " To cure any ease. Itb each order received 7 5.i.or sLr lea. accompanied with, $5.10. we wlU senorthe purchaser our written ruar antee to refnndithe money if the treatment doe not eCcct a cure- uaiantees issned only by JOHN C. WEST ACO .ttiW Hadlaon Tst., Chicago, I1L . octillydw 4 it asaBaBsasmasF " ton & wi7 OF Railroad Coinpan,. by CONftENSEDScnpr - J Dated May S, '85 JLeave-Weidon.. I Ar. Rocky Meunti 50 io 00 00 tl; Anive larboro Leave Tar boro.. Leave Wilson Arr. .Goldfboro. Leave "Warsaw. Leave Burgaw.. i5 p. xr 4 ?4 ' 5 ti 7 00 7 50 36 at Wilmington. No. 47, Dall, K0 L've Wilmington I eave Bargaw.. leave rMw,. Am ' Goldsbo-o. tave Wl'son... Ar.Rocty Mount 27 1 16 H SJ 12 ?3 P. M 113 1 47 Arrive Tarboro. , 1 4 55 P. i-caTg laruoro. jn 51 a. Tralfl on Scotland Neck Br&chTr- for Scotland Neck atsSn Jlallfax gslng leaves Scotland Neck at (ii onu will Btou it n Goldsboro and Magnolia. 7 11 Wn Trains makes close cox nectlon fn. . North Tia Etchmond 2 WashtaJS All trains run solid between Hi.m.. . Washington, and have iSSiSg ers attached. -ac Cape Fear & YadkUvSii ey.llailivay Co. 1 - - - - Condensed TimeTable No,IJ mm. Tf KE EFFECT AT 8:00 A. pArJune23 1855: : . - .. . .... - . , TBALN NORTH. ; 5 ' Arrive. Lme. foo a, . 950 3.10 30 Bcnncttsvllle Shoe llel...... 0.30 a. ra. .12.15 p. m. . 3.01 . 4 25 Fayette ville 8 an ford 4.. ..... Ore Hill.. ....... Liberty,,,, 6. '.5 533 (bireeniboro. 6 45 3 Dinner at ayctterUlc. TRA IN SOUTH. - v:;'"' ' i ':.: Arrive. Greeneboro. ........ . Liberty.... ...........11.00 s. m. Ore Hill... ....... ....1155 Sanrcrd... 1 20 p. m. Fayetteville.. 3 50 Shoe Htel. ........... 6 25 Bennetts ville. i. 9.15 : yjmUtQi f pinner .at tfgnhrd. - are lata 11 Oi li 00 J .4 Jp.m. 400 .i0 v- Ac,i W. "M. 8, DUNS, Gen'ISup't JNO. M. ROSE, Gen'l rasa. Agent. " j une23tf ! Carolina Central ii. it CQmpany . OTTICa OF dENEKAL &UPaQITZinm, : WUmlnjiton, N. C. Jure 7, IS 8 V - Change of; Schedule, AND AFTER. JUNE 7, TBI following Beneaoie will be operated cb tUi Railroad:; v - . , : ., r PASSENGEfi, MAIL AND EXPEESS TElil "'m.- Dally except Sundaya " -' 1 Leave Wllmirifirton at.....T.tf ? - N0.L Leave Ralebrh at.. 7. r. only, sJid points dealgnated In the Compaap TimeTable. -a fiOAn SHELBY DITIfllON. PASSENGKE, Ai v . . EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. I.c .WO. 1J. a. ClinlKv Kn a ILeavesheibj 'Srs Ka- t Arrive at Charlotte........ 1IL Trains No. 1 and 3 make close coewm--Hamlet with R. A. Trains to and froa w Through flleeplna; Cars between WUntot and Charlotte andRalehjh and Chxk)tt& -Take Train No 1 for Statesvills, tttf"" Western N C RR, Ashevllle andpolnU w " Abo, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Atne Atlanta and all points Soothwert. : . - - SuperlntCBdett F. W. CIARK, General Passenger A june a ... RALEIGH REGISTER. l P. M. HALE, Printer U lb SUlt . 1. , ' y sassasssswssis fW i . Snbscrlbe to your'Home Paperand pT 'i " and then remit $2 to pay fcrjoor ' State Democratic Papef U10 JMLtlUU UJCAU.Jiu. scribei. remitting $2 direct, la entitle w Registeb or one jear and to WEBSTER'S PRACTICAL DICTwa whJih nnUl August 1, IBS'. Dei Premlam . ' - - ' sampie copies of the Beoistes m& application. - Address, n vgisT2.. .... 2 'lit. jih-.y i:alkluu . t sr I.Ui nt 1 l "OBIM "US&- 3. ill' 1 ".mj-SfagSBsg. any other Ihmig pLyian. cajes ml TL been afitoniihiux: wtaw. IfiSjfl years stand ins; en na djuub. YfITtije ' Lante bottle and Treatiae sent I V4 . 1 Dr. AB. MLSKltOLB, No. 96 JjnJH"' . . , - - IA I ;4 53 rprMTT In '. . ---vr 1 - TRAINS GOllNo A .At. rriaTr-. 1 117 , ,1106A , I 1 - J M 1 he-?-: 4M1 a a K'ff&"'7fB ITiL55M irr?iT"Ti . (Ul 1 n - faTcharlotte at..:.......0.tj P. lLtcw-2. J- Arrive Kalclgh at.. ...... ...9 4- JJ , , 1 Arrive at Wllmhurtoa aU.. AW A. 3J apl 2d d&w ' tf
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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