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it special beneficial in nerroas or physical ex ha tui
tion, and in all debilitating ailments that boar
bearily on the systmn.Ue it freely in my own family."
Genuine has trade maris and crowded red lines oi.
wrapper. Take no olber. Mad only by
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JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop
WILMINGTON. CJv
TUESDAY,-JULY 14. 1885.
Entered at the Postoflce at Wilmington. N.
as second-class matter.
C.
The United States minister to Siaiu
has returned home. ilis picture rr
Bangkok, where he resided, doe? not
have a tendency to cause one to long to
go there. The crmmon peoole wear
"othing bat n brrech clout, men and
a omen, and one ot a small size. The
ountry is unhealthy for foreigners.
Of the burial ground at Bangkok b
saj s : "It ts nothing but a bed of mud.
I had to attend the funeral of the wife
T the Dutch ruii. ister. The body was
placed in the grave, ana before it could
bo filled a thunderstorm came
and it was nearly filled with
water. The boiy was held
dwn while the grave was filled
with earth." There are very few ap.
plications for the position as United
States minister to Siam.
Hobart Pasha gives, in the June
number of Blackwood's Magazine, some
interesting reasons for believing that
the power of the torpedo as a weapon
of offence or defence is enormously ex.
aggerated. The fish torpedo warfare
he says. 'is to a great extent a bug
bear, and. though not to be entirely des
pised, may be designated as the 'naval
scare ot the day'." Certainly, the
writer lays claim to an exceptional de
gree ot authority, for he says he is "the
only person living who has command
ed squadrons or single ships in war
where torpedoes were used as offensive
weapons." Even if Hobart Pasha's
naval friends fail to sec in his system an
efficient and thorough defence against
torpedo attack, there is in whtt the
writer says a fond of consolation that
will enable the captains and crews of
merchant vessels to breathe more Ireely.
There are bright prospects for the
success of the American exhibition to
be held in London next year. Thirtj
seven commissioners have already been
appointed to- gather material tor the
display, and a central location has been
secured, fitted to contain tho projected
buildings and to represent in proper
proportion the extent and geographical
positions of the States and Territories
of the Union. It is to be hoped that
the managers of the exhibition will
have on this notable occasion a charac
teristic representation of people as well,
from every corner ot the country, in
order that those roanv ill-informed
Englit-hmen who may be expected to
visit the exhibition grounds may go
away, not only with some better idea
of the advantages to which the United
Statts may lay claim, but with correct
ed notions of what sort of individual
the American,f is.
The Washington correspondent of
the New York Herald says : "The un
expended appropriations in the river
and harbor bill of the first session of
the Forty-eighth Congress are now
available, and in many instances there
will be enough money to complete the
work for which appropriations were
made. The refusal ot the last session
of Congress to make any new appro
priations will make things very easy
for the engineer officers of the army
and their civil assistants, for many of
them will have absolutely nothing to
do until next July except to draw their
Balaries. Gen. Newton, the chief of
engineers ot the army, had an inter.
view with the President on the subject
- TV J- .
on monaay, .juuging irom the way
mem bets ot Congress talk, the chances
for passing a log-rolling liver and
uaroor diu Dy me next ucngress are
very slim, though there will likely be
a measure passed appropriating seffi
cient mocey to keep important national
works in repair. New projects wili
have great difficulty in being added to
the bill."
The following remaikable story of a
waterspout in Texas is published in
the Galveston News, under date of San
Antonio. July 5: "This morning near
Waldon, 150 miles west of here, an
e st -bound freight train was struck by
a waterspout; The engineer saw the
waterspout . approaching, bounding
along like a rubber ball, tearing up
earth and uprooting all in its way, and
slowed bis train to avoid it. Just be
fore the waterspout reached the line of
the road it changed its course and bound
ed along, paralled to the tract, wtth
frightful velocity. When, opposite the
train the waterspout burst, deluging the
engineer, fireman and brakeman, who
abandoned the train and climbed some
trees to avoid a wave of water fully
eight teet high and about one hundred
feet wide. The locomotive and four
teen cars were rrised bodily and car
ried nearly two hundred leet from the
track, while the roadbed was com
pletely obliterated. No one was hurt.
Roadbeds and a number of bridges
have been washed away by recent
heavy rains.
,
A gentlemsn who has just arrived in
Washington from Northern Mexico,
where ho has been engaged in mining
for the past 1 woi years, says Mexico . is
in very embarrassed financial circum
stances. The stringency is the mote
severe in business circles on acc unt of
the open hostility f the English aod
German banker.', especially theTrmer
to the policy of President Diaz. It is
well understood that tho President
desires, if p'Ssibly to bung Mexico
into closer relation" with the United
Sta'es. He would be glad to raise the
means lor the funding plan now ocms
prepared in this country. The English
and German . bouses hat have so
long held control over Mexican
trade, internal and external, are, ot
course, hostile to' this. They do all
that can be dono to thwart and op
pose the Administration. It is by their
money that papers which make a bus
iness of attacking the Unite d States and
Americans in general are chiefly sus
tained. There is considerable bitter
ness folt at the unfriendly nature of the
dispatches about Mexican affairs which
are sent to the American press via.
Galvi ston. Diaz, it is understood, fa
vors a funding plan, upon the bonds
of wh ch something like cur national
banking system might be established.
A. Peck of Pea.(P.
Here are a Peck ot Peas, sweet Peas,
if jou will. Perseverance, Patierce,
Promptness. Proficiency. Push and Po
liteness. Add to these Dr. Pierce's
PJeasant Purgative Pellets" and you
will get well through the world without
much trouble. The Pellets prevent
constipation and surplus of bilo which
lead to many different complaints. En
closed in glass, always fresh, entirely
vegetable, prompt and petfeclly harm
less. Any druggist.
MISCELLANEOUS
JULY JUMBLES.
Detroit has a policeman who U a
graduate of the University of Michigan.
He was advised by his physician to
select a profession that would not keep
him awake nights. Jiurlinqton Free
Press.
Miss Fisher "I really don't, think I
shall take part again in theatricals. I
always feel as though I were making a
fool f myself." Pilkins(who always
say the wrong thinir) "Ob, everybody
thinks that.1' Life.
The composer of "Put Mc in My Lit
tlo Bed" announces that ho gotten dol
lar for writing that interesting lyric.
and hints that it was not enough. It
was not: he ught to have got ten years.
riila. Record.
Now nature wears a joyr us 6 mile,
The girls are wearing feathers.
And the dude is out in his new white
tile,
And a pair of patent leathers,
Once more the days are warm nnd
bright,
The birds aregayly singing.
And the ice cream peddler's bell at
night
In the thoroughfares is ringing.
Boston Courier.
"Doesn't that man remind you of the
sea?" said a pretty girl to her com
panion, as a very fashionable masher
went by "I don t know. How do you
mean?" Oh, because he is such a
swell." ''Yes dear," was the quiet
response;
is salt."
'but you know the sea swell
"Chawley, dear," said a lovely ma d.
As they sat in the house one night,
"It's unhealthy to kiss, the doctors
say.
So of course it cannot be right.
Not right."
"Well, darling," spoke the noble
youth,
As his color mantled high,
"I never thought being kissed to death.
Sucii a horrible death to die.
Let's try."
Danville Breeze.
Quarterly Meetings,
The following are the Presiding El
der's appointments lor the Wilmington
District of the M. E. Church, South
THIRD ROUND;
Clinton circuit, at Johnson's Chapel,
July 1G 17.
Magnolia circuit, Salem. Julv 18-19.
Sraithvjlle station, (District Confer
ence). July 23 20.
Brunswick circuit, at Zion, July 31,
August 1.
Wilmington, at Front Street, Aug. 2.
Onslow circuit, at Mount Lebanon,
August b-7 ,
Duplin circuit, at Richlands, August
8-9.
Topsaif circuit, at Herring's Chapel,
August J2-I3
P. J. Carraway, P. E.
REMARKABLE RECOVERY
OF A LADY OF MIILYIILE, N. J., WHO WAS
PRONOUNCED BEYOND HOPE OF RECOVERY
HOW IT WAS ACCOMPLISHED. -i
Mrs. S.U Dougherty says; jr"I had been a
sufferer from Dytpej sla frontHne time I was
six ten years old. I had consulted various
pi ysiclans and beeri under their rtrca'ment
dnrlDgmost of the time, but Cndlng.no relic r.
It d given up In'despair of ever having my
healta Tetired A frisnd recommended Dlt.
DAVID KENNEDY FAVORITE RiMKDY,
which I tried, and hav 1 e n curel It's the
bess medicine 1 ever knew of, and worthy of
the greatest confidence "
The above i but one of the hundred facts
whlefcprove that DH. DaVII KKNNEDY'd
FA VO HIT K REMEDY lswithonranequalttff
a cure for lseasea peculiar to females Bat,
if the reader te-ire i mre evidence, read the
following proof from -Mrs - trrie Key- the
wife ot feerge t t Key, o. C . 3d N J. Reg ,
who says under date of March st, 1SS4:
"Two years aeo my husbard came home ir.
the spring from Vl-g nia, hTe he had been
In charge of a schooner. He was taken down
with Malarial fever Wc were both sick wiUi
it. After consulticg oar fmily physician and
finding no permanent relief we tiJci vour
FAVOR! i. REMKDY. and I ran say that It
completely cure i us of malaria, and Is ibe best
medicine uf its kind 1 ever berd of." '
DR. KENNEDY'S F aVOBITK RKMEDY is
a positive care for all Disease 3 of the Blood,
abd habitual Constipation As proof of it E.
J Scars, cf Vineland, says, umler date of
March 2d: 'I have used lR. KENNEDYS
FaVOKITB REMEDY and I am wildng to
acknowledge it the bett medicine in the world
forthe lttwelsl ever used, and FAVORITE
UHMEDY is a moit excellent preparation for
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convince the most sceptical that DR DAVID
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knowledge of medi ine attained only by the
years of experience of an educated phssirfan.
it la prsltive cure or Malaria, Kidney and
Livtr Diseases,, and all di eases peculiar to fe
males. Price $ I per bo: t Is. . . .
june 22 ilAw nrm
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pecial Rates to large cocsumers. .
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MTralB makes close col nectln t.
North via Richmond an WaiS4 Vhn
All trains run soUd teiweenwS
Washington, and havePullnia? p?08
ors attached. uim" psi
JOHM r. DIVlSt
Cape Fear iv Yadkin Val.
Icy Railway Co.
Condensed TimeTableNo.12
rO TAKE EFFECT AT 8:00 A. SL,MoSi
DAY,-June 22, 13:5:
TRAIN NORTH
Arrive.
Bcrnettsville....
Shoe He-J. ......
Fayette ville.....
Panford......;. .
Ore Hid....
Libertv...
Grecnstoro
. 9 30 a. ra.
'2.15 p. m.
. S.oi
. 4 25
, ft. '.5
! 4.)
930
1 10 p. a.
3.10
4 3.)
5 SO
Dinner at I aycttevllle.
TRAIN SOUTH.
Arrive.
Greensboro
Liberty.... 11 00 a. m.
Ore Dill.. ; ......U 55
Sanfrrd ...... 1 iO p. m.
Fayettevilla 3M
Shoe Hfel... 6 2.5
Bennettsvllle Sit
Dirncr at Sanf.nl
me
9.MI.IB.
1105
1100
1.4 J p. n.
4 0)
6.40
M. 8. DUNN, Gcn'ISnpt
JNO. M. ROiF.tienM lass. Agent,
june 22 tf
Carolina Central II. K
Company,
Ovnoa ot General Supekintk5di5T,
flimlngton, N. C, Jute 7. 1S5
O
Change of Schedule,
N AND AFTER JUNE 7, 18t5, III
following scnocroie will be operstod o tkli
uauroao :
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPEKS3 TE1I1
Dally except Sundayi.
Leave Wilmington at .7.r.
Raleigh at v z
IT. ,1 -v . n.l.i-k.t
) Arrive at Charlotte at..
' ) Leave Charlotte at.........-3.W P.
No, 3. Arrive Raleigh at.... ....... 9
) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.W A.
' Passenger Trains stop at regular itetjw
only, and points designated in tuo Umpwp
Time Table. - i -SHELBY
DIVISION, PASSKSttSK, MA-
J. ' " ' ; EXPRESS AND FREIGHT- '
J Dany except Sundaya. t
Kn - (Leave Charlotte Vvx.
Arrive at Shelby. J F' J
LeaveShelbv...... 9g J-!'
No Arrive afr Charlotte - 1 -30 r'
- Traina No. 1 and S make cloee cougfo
Hamlet with R, A A. Trains to and from w-
.Through SlecpingCars between wtolnrW
and Oiwlotte andaleigh and CMrtoJ
Take Train No. 1 w wS
Western N C R R. AshevUte tW LjSfc
' 'Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Ato.
AUanU and all points Souttweifc
Sapeitotcndest'
F. W. CLARK. 3enerl Passenger atc
june 8
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