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MISCELLANEOUS. DOWN'S m ,ear a. a BITTERS TomWalBg IEOS with PURE VEGETABLE TOXICS, nalckJj and completely CLEANSES and E5BICHES THE BLOOD. Qalckeas I he actio of th Liter and Kidneys Clean the roaplexioa, make the skta smooth. It doe act lajare the teeth, caase keadatae, er predate cob-aiipatloa-ALL OTHER 1ROX JIEDIC15ES DO. Physicians and Drugs tats rerywleTe recommend ii. Da. N. R. Ituobujl. of Mirioo, Ma.. aaye: I ncnmimd Urowna Iron Bitten as a ataxia tonic far enriching th blood, and remorlnif all dyspeptic symptoms. It does not hart the teeth." Da, R. SI Dmm. Reynold-.. Ind.. says: "I hJire prescribed Bravrn' Iron Bitters io cases of uxrnu and blood diseases, also when atonio was needed, and it has prored thoroughly aatwfactory. Ma,W Jt BTBSS. 36 St. Mary St.. Now Orleans. La., oiys: "Brown's Iron Bitter relieved me ,n f? at Llood jpoisoninsr. and I heartily commend it to those needing a purifier. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take lie other Hade only by -IIUOYTN C1IKMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, MI. Lanrzs HaITD Book njteful and attractive, on tainin Ibst of prizes for nxnpe" inf nnatw about coins. etc grlvf-n awy by all .Wer .11 medicine, or mailed to any address on recwii ,i -x. stamp, jan 1 ly dw The Daily Review, JOSH: T. JAMES: Editor & Prop WILAIINGTON. N. C. FKIDAY. JULY 24. If 5 stcred at the PostoX&ce At WUmingtcn. N- C. as second-class natter. I flatf nation to a minimum, so that -fre quent changes wonld not bo required. Whatever the standard adopted in the United State, it is certain that . Con gress cannot afford to delay the repeal of the law which basfbrced $2,000,000 a month of depreciated Hver -'dollars into the vault .f : the Trca-ury since 1878. - . DO YOU KNOW THAT L0RKILARF8 CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Ttr; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing: HAVY CllPf 1MCS, and lack. Brown and Yellow S MUFFS are the beet and cheapest, quality considered? ausc 6 ly dAw Dr. Holt's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CURE INFLA.MM a tlon of the Kidneys, Gravel. Gleet. Sti let area and all Urinary diseases . Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and a!) those untold m'scries caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis in all Its forms perma nently cored. Yellow o Bro-rn spots on fsce and body.Sore Throat anl.Nc ;e. Scrofula, OM Sores, Eczema, Tetter and f 11 ftlod and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cureXl In S days. Price $3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK 8TEVKNS & CO., Ba'limore, Md., anil It will be sent by mall sealed. For sale by all drag gists: sent bv mall iuly 7 dAwly $20 nfiAfn presents given away Send JVVU us 5 ct-nts postage, and you will fret tree a package ot goons or large value, that will start you In work that- will at once bring you In money faster than any thlnge1 e In America. All bout the 200,0C0 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ascs, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for a-I workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Haixett A Co., Portland. Maine. nee 2 dAw ly TVroQuiToEsri. JLtAtc Mosquito Bite Cuke, chej Instant relief, slJ drives them away. Address , bALLlDg A CO , July 11 iff K st 18th St.. New York BURNHAM'S IMPKOVKD STANDARD Turbine -p.i ata naisnea xaro'ne in me iji"3 Avorul It etcj bettkr tercenta'JE w th ptrt or full gate, and iseoli for LE-iS M iEY per Hore Power than any other Turbine. Pamphlet Free by Burnham Bros., York, Pa. ju!y 11 4w i . a. bsmb ii Did yOU Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is fr inflamma tion of all flesh. eb 2 dAw cm tu th sat nrm A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty ; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. feb 2 dw cm tu th sat mm Hood Restored Kixedt FHEK. A victim of yoathf nl imprudence caasin Prcmataro Decay. Nervous Debilitv. Lost Manhood. Ac.havinar tried in vain every known remedy.has discovered a simple meansof self-care, whicti he will send FREE to his fellow-sufferers. Address, J JLRili VKS, 43 Chatham SU,Ne w York. nov 3 d&wlr Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. fTTILL CURE NERVOUS. PHYSICAL Yf and Genital Weakness caused by India' creuon ana noiaung me laws or neaitn. Price tl. ' - - - - DR. HUNTER'S PILLS Curea 8 yp hills In all It forma and stages. Yellow or Brown pots on the fae and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula. Tetter, Kcze na, Itching sensation. Salt Kheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cured Price $3 DR. HU'T'S r KM LK Fill KND Never falls to euro Irregularities or Suppres alona, caused by coids or disease. Harried ladies and todies in delicate state of health arc cautioned to not uss it. Price $3. Enclose the money lor either medicine to FRANK STE VENS CO., Baltimore, Md and it will be sent by mall or express sealed. For sale by all Druggists; sent oy mall or express, iuly T l&wlv ANTED LADIES AND G LNTIKMKN In cltv or country, to receive ltoht. aim pie, easy work at hone all the ye r round Work sent by nail; distance no objection Balary from ad to tlS prr week; no canvass ing; no stamp required for reply. Address union x y u iu., 404 tYasningtonMrcct, Boton( Mass. July S lmdJtir . true. While he was a ruepaber ol Con gress he re 1 used to accept a challenge." The annual meeting oi the Latin Union was postponed from January to February, and again to April, in order that the nations of which it is composed might ascertain the policy of the United States as to silver beforo deciding whether to renew their compact, which expires by limitation in 1885. M. de Freycinet. who .welcomed the delegates to Paris for another conference, ex" pressed a desire t" have the convention renewed, and the result of the delibera tions will bo regarded with peculiar interest in this country because of the urgent importance of a change in our present system of silver coinage. The Latin Union was organized in 18G5 by France, Belgium, Italy and Switzer land, and Greece was subsequently ad mitted. Its purpose was to establish uniformity in weight and fineness of the silver and g6ld coins of the coun tries it represents, and an annual con ft: re nee was arranged to determine the amount and proportion of. the coinage of the two metals during the succeeding year. Ex-Gov. Hicks, of the Bank of Eng land, declares that the advantages of uniformity would be very great, but it is not commonly believed (o be pos sible to establish It. at least for many years to come. British India, whose coinage of silver has averaged about $50,000,000 annually for several yean, is said to insist upon a ratio of fifteen and a half to one for the two' metals, and that basis would not . be accepted throughout the world. In this country theto is a growing sentiment in favor of makinc the intrusic valna of silver coins Identical wjth that of gold coins of the same denominations, and it is believed that a union of the great na tions in a declaration of the relative value of the two metals Would reduce New York bankers express much aatisfftc ion st the almost unanimous sentiment in the National Coaon Con vention at White Sulphur SpnrgH.Va., in favor f the so pension of silver cinnire. They ay the fact goes to show that Southern public opinion on that question has experienced a whole forue uhange. which will no doubt be reflected in the v tes cf thfir Senators and Representatives when I hey come to deal with it next winter. If there could be a similar assurance from the West and Southwest also they are dis posed to think the silver question might be dismissed without further apprehension; but, as it is, it is not ex pected that the silver ring, who have their strongholds there, will surrender without a severe fizht in and .out cf Congress. With the President and Secretary Manning on record asin favor of suspending the coinage, how ever, thire is reason to believe that Democratic members of Congress who have heretofore been on the other fide will be constrained, for obvious reasons, to reconsider -their pot-ition. and that much oi the opposition which was manifested at tho last session from -that quarter will be overcome. The New York World has the fol lowing sketch ot the Republican itom ineo for the Gorernship of Virginia: 'John S. Wise, who has been nomina ted by the Mahone Republican Conven tion of Virg'nia. for Governor, is in the neighborhood of thirty-eight jears of age. II is face is smooth and as he is quite blonde he looks much younger than be really is. His forehead is broad, hi eyps arc a pain blue, hU nose is a short pug and his mouth is large: hi face is broad, full and inclined to be double chinned. He is a little above tho medium in height and is quite stout. He ha3 served one term in Congress, and while there failed to make any special point for himself. He is an al leged orator. He has a wonderful fl w ol language, with very few thoughts in what he says. He ha a style of wit. a 'fashion of telling stories and an assump tion of jocose good nature which make him very popular with unculti vated audiences. He is called one of the orators of old Virginia. lie has inherited, h'wever. but littlo of the aKIlitu KI , h.MwnA. hx - not recognized and pushed to the front by the Democrats of Virginia be went over and joined Mahone.. People with good pedigrees, according to the Vir ginia standard, were very scarce among Mahone's followers. They, therefore, were very glad to have Wise a a re cruit and have since made the most of him that is possible. Mahone sent him to Congress for one term. While there he disgusted his constituents by his lack of independence and his absolute sub serviency to the iron rule of Mahone. He is one of the most complete dum mies in Mahone's possession. If be should be elected Governor he would know no will exce'pt that of Mahone. Snmn nf I h Hienn trha fmm Virr5rio I unless it is that ere paint you're sit- say that Wise is a tighter. Ibis is not trie on. Tain't been on the floor over Information has been received at the treasury department of a very impor tant character. , It relates to the future of silver in France, as far a vine Bank of France can control it Bavaria is not in the Latin Union, and when a few weeks ago a large amount of gold and sil ver was depoa ted at the Bank of France from a house in Munich the directory ot the bank resolved to accept the gold at its facd valn but lha silver coin wa only taken at its bullion value. : The news. which the Government has receive 1 from Gen. Sheridan, a part only of which ba3 been made i ublic. U said to contain the assurance thsit there need be no serious apprehensions ot any trouble in the Indian Territory. But it is known from private sources that the General has very positive opinions as to the caust s of the trouble, and it is not clear that the Administra tion is in a losition to remove them. Gen. Sheridan has privately expressed the opinion that the difficulty with tho Choyennes is to be attribnted to the leases, the encroachments of tbo caUIe men, and to the offensive intrusion of the cowboys. The Administration apparently does not quite seo its way clear to annul the leases. As to soni of tbo tribes in tho Indian Territory there is hardly a doubt that the Gov ernment has no right to interfere As to illegal fences the Administration is siid to construe the law of C vngress to mean that special jurisdiction was to be given to the Court3 in the matter and that tho law d-nw not clothe the Executive with summiry powers to remove th fnnc3S. Yung r middle aged men suflvriniT tiom i.enous debility or other lielic.'ito diseases, however i duced. speediiv and permanently cured. Addres. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. JULY J UM ISLES. Will the hair grow after death?" is aqucs'ion that is being agitated by scientific people This depend a good deal upon whose death ft is. Wo hayo known a man's hair to grow right alonu after b-s wife was laid away in the si lent tomb. Siflings. "Yes, it may be angel cake," said Jones, who had been persuaded by his best girl to te3t her culinary abilities. "but lor the last two. nichls. since 1 onsteu it -obot uiuiB m;lle hobgob lins, snakes, wild cuts and spooks than would crowds eeven-story pandemo nium." St. raul Herald. i Just as a lover had dropped, on hh knees, and began popping the question, a poodle, who thought the proceedings rather strange, made a dash fr him. With a remarkable nerve lor a woman tho girl reached over, seized the dog iy tho neck, and, at the same time, calmly uttered; 4-Go on, George, dear; I'm listening to what- you are saying." Cliicago Tribune. "1 like the mild spring air," said Deacon Gilpin, as be sat down on Squire McGill's rorch floor tho other morning for a friendly chat. ,4Ilw fresh it makes everything seem. Do you know of anything fresher than the gentle spring zephyr?" "No, I don't know as I does," replied the squire, unless it is that 'ere paint you re MISCELLANEOUS two hours." Marathon Independent. IMPROVED QUOTATIONS. Roll on, thou giddy roller-skater, roll! Ten thousand folk fall over thee in vain. Ton late I stayed forgive the crime Unheeded flew the hour: How noiseless falls the loot of Time! Your father's has more power, There is a tide in the affairs of men That goes to par and tumbles back again. I shot an arrow into the air; It fell to earth I know not where : But the man whose hen it chanced to kill Came in next day, and I paid tho bill Sensible Actvfco on Cookery. A wide-awake paper savs. A family fed on fried beefsteak, with tho juice all souuinea ana ine steak lull of grtase. and sodden potatoes and heavy b-ead sutlers not only in stomach but in nerve and brain." Yes. and the family will uave uyepensia. ueniuty ana oaa Diooa. Give them Brown's Iron Bitters ' and drive those diseases oat. Mr. J. Iloehn, ueipnos, utno, writes, "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for impurity ot blood, and am greatly benefited." Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when chilnren are cutting teeth. It relieves the littJe sufferer at once; ii produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleas ant lo taste. It soothes the child, soft ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves ind. regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy, for v diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Iwenty-nve cents a tattle. - jly 6 deod & wly ECZEMA or SALT RHEUM ANOTHER CLEAR AHD POSITIVE RECOVERY. AH ELDERLY UDfS LETTER. f . r'eopla often express their wonder at the numerous eases of 'ALT MltXM cured by Dm DAVID KENNtDY'S FAVORITE REME DY accounts of which are .brought to t&eir n-nice through the newspapers. Aith'-ughno other known medicine has anything like the same success, It 13 not strai ge that "KaVOK ITE REMEDY" ho aid accomplish these te suits, and gladden the hearts cf so many, suf ferers . The reason is that salt Biietjtm, one of thrm"6t loathsome ot skin diseases. I v- in realitv s oisewc-ot the blood; and this new arid len'lflc preparation Is adapted, bayond all others," to purify the bloo t and. keep It eo by reinvU rat ng the Stomach, ll?cr, and Ki-lnejs --.--o ..- .-. - . : among the numerous letters received by Dr. Kennedy tesiifi' g to notable Salt RllEDM cures, the following will be found of lnt rest: to our resdero. who may aerept our assurance of its perf -ct authenticity, and truthfu'ness.- WOECKS'EK, Maf s March 23, JS?4. Dr I). Kennedy. Jlondout.N Y : Dear fcru; b'n il recentlr I have been far j three jears a ufferer from SALT Rheum ; It ; followed upon an atta-k of Erysipelas, for which 1 was for a long time unaer medical i treatment. I placed myself again In the hands ot the pby&icins who dl , 1 have no doubt, alL that could be done. One thing Is sure, however: I was none the Letter-jor all the medicine they ga e me The painful and un sightly disease made continual progress, un til 1 began to fear I should never get rid of lt tiv mean 3 of one of those accidents rha; oft en reauit io so mnch blesslog3 1 had mv atten" tion called to jour 'FAVORlTJSr RJs.MED?' which I was told wouM i-urely do me go d -1 ustd it. and within a much storter time th n 1 would have believed possible, I received a permanent cure. I am- now perfectly free from Salt KHEUM. What a comfort tula If, and how It places you wonderful medicine In my eplnlcn, you may guess at.! but never, know. 1 keep It now constantly in the house, as a family n.edlcln-5. 1 ours truly. : - , Mrs. DIS AU PIIAIR, ' Mrs. PhAr Is a wldw lady In advanced Jife; of niropeac htble chsrarter. home time since, when on a vh-it In Kansa3,. she found a cat e of salt RnEDM, could not get "'FAVOKlTK KifiM (DI", sent to w York City for it, and cured the case . - - ' .-or all diseases of the Blood liver, Kid nf ys, Bladder and Digestive Organs. Dr DaVID KENNKUY'6 "FaVORUIS jjehk DV", Rondout NY'. iuly 23 d&w r nrm :THE REVIEW r '4 jit. 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SURPLUS FUND... ... f 250,0) 68,00C DopoBlta received and collections , made 01 all accedble points m the United States. DIRECTORS E. & SURRUSS. D. O. WORTH A. MARTIN, ' JAS. SPRUNX, GEORGE CHADBOURN. - !"" OFTICEEfl Mm SL BUSBUSS. A, K. WALKER - W. LAB KINS. President j Cashier a'rt Cashier: :vncALCuas FOB Organic wetess, DECAY, InYoungA WldcJle tgeq wen. t&STtD FOR OVER 80C -Tears bv usein many fHOOSANO CASCSX v. TREATMENT. One Month, - &3.0C Pwo3.enths,. 6-OC Three MoLirba, : 7.00 ft M l K B - .9 . V: S mi m NERYOUSOEBfLITY Ohoamio Wkakness Decay And nnmerons obecar&diftPAfleo. oar- fling tho skilled phy sicians. - rewalt from retrthful Indiscretion. over brain work. Avoid fTflhe imposition ct pretra I ? i k I tious resood ica for these troubles, uet our ree ,f, 1 virciuar ma x rial rscs v I are. and learn fariDortant facta .before tokiiur treat, ment elsewhere. - Take a SURE Rex cut that has CURED thomantU, docn not interfere with stten tion to businese. or cause paia or inconvenieace ia any way. . Founded oa cicntitic medical princi plea. By direct applicatioo) to the seat of diaeaae its specific influence is fell I without delay. The oat urai functions of the bo. man organism is restored. The animating elements ot life, which iiaTe been wasted are given hack .a mi the paticn t becomes cheee fulend rapidly rmina botU irengin ana aexiuu Tigac, HARRIS REMEDY CO., HTcCKCSSTa S06X W.Tentn 8tU ST. 3LOUI3.IIQ. , Dl I DTURED PERSOM8! Not a Truss. a sr Ask for trms of onr Appliance. W13 GrlVJJ UL-'JbT Tm irhr X' p!3 dwl WANTED. LADIE 4 AND GENTLEMEN to take sice. Ihtht. nleasant work, at their own homes. 8 Work sent by mail any distance all the year round. S2 ta tV a da v can be quietly made; no canvassing. Address Rkliablb llVa Co , Philadelphia, Pa. Box rpO TAKE EFFECT AT Atl DAY, June 22. 13:5: - a -C TRAIN KORTh" - - ' . I anlve u Bennettsvllle bhoe IiO'l 9 80 a.m Payettcvllle ,tSf. J J Sanford....... s.6 . Ore Hill,. 4 23 f! Liberty.'... 5.15 Greensboro.. c 45 . Dinner at x ayettcvllle. TRAIN SOUTH. . - - - . ; inlve. itr Grceneboro.......... it "be2y.: .4100 . a. jjB Ore Hill.... 1155 ii Santcrd.... liOa.. U) Fayettevill3 3 so 4 Shoe HteL.. e 23 ' ij Bensettsvllle.... 8.13 - - ' Dlncerat Sanfvrd n w- m. s. PUxvy, Gcsu JNO. &f. ROiE.GcnM Tass. Agent :: june2i tf j Carolina Central H . . . : ' Company, Oiiicb or 6EKKKAL 8nrEanrrnr3a: yf llmuuton. N. C, Jure 7, Its J Change of Schedule, QN: AND AFTER JUSK J, lS5,j following cneauie will be operif RallroacT: PASSENGER, MAIL AND Z , r i a & t : Dally except Simdiji. ! ) Leave Wilmington at No. L I Leave Raleigh at.... ) Arrive at Charlotte at T . rVi a .InttA at- I JJCafOVlUHWt. No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at... J Arrive at Wilmington iX. Passenger Trains stop at reraJgt only, andpolntfl designated to tM W-, SHELBY DIVISION, PASSKGU , EXPRESS AND rRBGH - . - Dally except Suadij. S Leave Charlotte. V; W0, I Arrive at Shelby..." ; No. 4. 1 "tfStZva t nnarlotta.... l''' rtv,-a rrt i mriA 2 make cloM eooec HaUeTwlth rT A. Train, to s Take TrntoVo.l toT&utot Western N C B R, Asuevu-r t Also, for Spartanbore, eoj Atlanta and all points Southwest points SOTttyri L, V.aaMftfA F. W. CIJUtK,uenerai RALEIGH REGISK jBj. P. H. DALE, frikrtofii Subscribe to your Home Papcr i and then remit $2 to V1"1 StiileBempcratlcK ih Haitian i Bkgisteb. c scrlbei. remitting $2 direct, Is Register for ore jear and to WTCRSTER'S PRACTICAI' ' aai If t which, until August l,ll Premlam. 8&mple copies of the V15 appUeation. Addrets, ; - RALEIGH i J JnciiflRlE SEU! J A favorite presemt. noted and successful ' e(-( tow jpbin sealed envelope re - noted ana sutv---- Xerrlf, tn ,hr cure Of - 4 Bf.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 24, 1885, edition 1
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