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A QUESTION ABOUT
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Bitters
ANSWERED.
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Th nnrtiosi has probahly -r ukad thoonand
of timM. -liow can Br wn'i Iron Bitter euro ewtry
thin?" Well, it d-nl. Bat it doe ours any disea.
. which ft reputable physician would proscribe llto
Physicians reeopnixa Ir.-n the bert nwtarativ.
airrut knrjm to tho prufoxaua. and hwiniry of oy
leading chemical nrm will sunstantist the aton
th.it there are more prepiriUni of irro than of any
othr anbetanon used ia taedicinet Tbj ahjrwa coo
rjrwirely that iron w ackn-wrlU.i t. be the ro
imp'jrtaat factor in micceauf al medical prjicw. It is.
k.Mmt. rTarkaWe fvt.thjt prt tthe dioov
iryof BROWN'S I HON IIIl'TEHSnoperfact
lj satiafactorj iron combnukUon t-d arm- been Xouno.
BROVifi'S IRONBinERSSTte
bcadacbe, or produce conirt iun nil other iroa
UiedIctncio.lIKOVNSIRONniTTEU8
rarca Indigestion BfliounrMM, Weaknem,
lrspppia MalarLi, Chill- nnd Ferers
Tired FeelInr,Oencra! DefciHty.rain intae
Mde fear kor LlmbsIIi-aflnrlicanlNf nral
ria for all these ailaaeat? Iron i proscribed daily.
BROWN S IRON BinERS.in
Kfcoift. Tike all rither tbcrrxurn medicinev. it act
rl-wly. When taken by r-n trw tirst ymrfn of
hener-.t w renewed energy. Tha mn-c t ami bornrae
firtaw, the dicstion impf-rry. the bowciln are active
In trnmn the effect ia g'J!i m-.ro rapid and uiarked
Th ryes becin at once t ) !rihton : tb skin clnan
np; healthy color conirta to the chenka: rervooBness
duappr; foncti'Xial drnppnients locmie recn
lxr. and if a nursing tn-rthT.. aban.lart east-nrinc
in supplied for the rhild. RmTnhr Br.nrn' Ir ir.
IJittors is the ONIjY irrn rj-xlicine that il nt in
jurious. 1'hyttritt.t anl ffi.-ti rrrtnmnrn-1 It.
V!i3 Ceauine his Trde "i'r'i ;iiv! croR-d red limr
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jn 1 ly dw
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TCIVT
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JSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop
WILMINGTON. -N. C. .
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19. I8S5
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THIS PAPER
Qut-lpart, the inland which it is said
ba been so zd by three Russian iron-
clad- and over which the Rassian flag
now floats, Is a strategic position of
fina class importance, between China,
Japan and the Core. It corninar.ds
the seaway to important commercial
centres. It is only 150 geographical
miles from Shanghai. It wonid make
an excellent station for the fleet ot a
foreign power. The Corean Govern
ment are not in a position to defend it.
Both Japan and China arc becoming
alarmed and are making active pre
parations to protect tho Corean Islands
in case of a Russian advance upon
them.
An English lady who has been visit
ins Canada expresses in tho Pall Mall
Gazelle the opinion that 'a judicious
and gradual influx of highly cultivated
English women into Canada and. the
United Slates would bo as great a boon
to those countries as it would be relief
to Great Britain." Her reason fortius
opinion is thus stated: "Although the
ladies In the older cities ot the North
American continent are, with scarcely
any exceptions, superior to English
gentlewomen in brain power, in clear
ness of mental vision, in common sense
in practical, sound judgement, and in
general intelligence, yet we miss in
them that indefinable charm which
always cling to a highly cultivated
European."
Ex-Io8tmaster General James, of
New York, when questioned as to the
trouble between the steamship com
panies and Post tu aster Jc General
Vilas, siid that th steamship
companies, in his estimation, had made
a mistake in refusing to place their ves
sels on the August schedules and refus
ing to receive mails from the Govern
ment for sea and inland postage. Tbey
should have continued as heretofore
and presented their grievances to Con
gress next Winter. He also said:
Postmaster General Vilas, in my
judgment, has done the best he can
under the circumstances. He is a
good lawyer and has no doubt given
the subjret close consideration, and his
views have been sustained by the law
officer of the Government, the Attor
ney General of the United States."
England's auxiliary navy, establish
ed when tho recent war cloud was
blackest, is an expensive luxury, the
one hundred and thirty-five steamers
chartered costing at least .$1,000,000 a
mnnth. These vessels, having a ton
nage of 300.000 tons and a carryingca
pacity of over 400,000, were taken in
April for a term of six months, the gov
eminent to pay 20 shillings a ton for
steamers manned bv officers and crew
and 12 shillings and 6 pence a ton for
those without officers and men. Anions
the ships dratted are somo ol the larg
est and swiftoit on leading Atlantic
lines, from the Cnnarder Umbria. of
7,718 tons, to the Abyssinia of 3,376.
This pressing of their steamers into
service during the busy season of the
year has annoyed the companies greatly.
The special agents of tho general land
office engaged in examining the un
lawful inc!osurrs of public lands in the
West have ihusv-far overed only a
small part of the field to which tbey
were assigned. Their reports show,
however, that the President's procla
mation affects more than fitty it closures
in Colorado. IMonlana Wyoming, Kan
sas, Nevada. Nebraska and Utah, the
in eloped areas ranging in extent from
700 to 90,880 acres, and the total area in
these vases being about 650 000 acres.
There are six ranges inclosed in Colo
rado, and two of them cover 2.000,000
acres. Had of this area is controlled
by a company organized in Scotland.
Suits against .some of the Colorado
squatters are pending in the Federal
Courts. It is estimated in the land of
fice that in addition to the 3.000.000 to
which the reports relate there are at
least 10.000,000 acres illegally inclosed
and withheld from settlement which
the agents have not yet had time to ex
amine.
j-
When the short and simple annals of
the poor are written they can well in
clude the closing of the life of an hum
ble German in Chicago, named Wil
liam Tieckleman. who has just been
sent from the homes of his two daugh
ters, and is now in the Cook County
poorhoaae. Tieckleman went to Chics-
go & dozen years ago with a wife and
three daughters. The wife soon died.
w
the eldest daughter' married, and the
rest of the family lived with them nntil
she'in turn died. Finally the other
two daughters established homes of
their own by marrying, and . rieckle-
mfen.who had always earned good wages
and .devoted . bis sayings to his family
became a cripple. He lived for a time
with one daughter and then with the
other, each unnaturally trying to escape
her respnsibilitfe. Finally, last week
both daughters closed their " doors
agaiust him, Jfnng Vul his bedding dpoh
the street, and the crinDle. 63 Years of
age. was found- in ihe streets crying
like a child. lie is now in the poor-
house and the daughters can save their
nfn-mnnev fur sweetmeats ;It is a
short story, and has been told before.
'. ... -. . , Z '
The tearful earnestness with which
the Republican organs are demanding
civil service reform now is a melan
choly indication of how they must have
suffered in other years. Bad men were
given office for .which they had no
qualification, unless il was an aptitude
for partisan rascality ; the Hayes re
turning board introduced the glowing
beauties ot their reform proclivities
into official station, and party mana
gers levied their tax upon r fficial saK
aries, with which to carry Republican
elections. Still the organs raided no
dissenting voice. It needed the ad
vent of a Democratic Administration
to expose the anguish they were endur
ing in secret. Humanity has witness
ed no more pathetic spectacle than the
way the organs have suffered and hid
den their pain .
Never too Late to Mend.
Whom the system is so badly run
down that it is like an old boot which
has been half-soled .ud heeied several
times, and mental snabbiness goes
hand-in-hand with physical debility
then it might seem too lato to try re
cuperation. No. sir! Not os lone as
vou can get a bottle of lJrown's iron
Bitters at the druggist's for just one
dollar.
AUGUST ANTICS.
The falls profit is dead at Niagara.
Tho weather is offensively partisan.
Tho proper study of mankind is wo
man.
The fl mr mission to make good
bread.
No man cm carry a feather bed and
look graceful.
The girl who loves William never
asks her father to foot her bill.
v An eye-scream The loud wink of a
customer to (ho soda water clerk.
When a woman wants to make a
complete change of front she leaves off
ber bangs.
"Plenty to do?" asked a reporter of
a professional swimmer at Manhattan
Beach. 'VVell I should strangle to
hesitate. Why, I'm up to my neck in
business most of the time."
Itiipture, is reach, or Hernia,
neglected, often becomes strangulated
and proves fatal. We employ a new
method and guarantee a cure in every
case or no pay bend 10 cents in
stamps for pamphlet and references.
World s Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
An Austrian artillery lieutenant con
trived to commit suicide by shooting
himself with a huge cannon.
Rescued from Ueatb.
William J.' Coughlin. of Somorville,
Mass., says: In the fall of 1876 I was
taken with bleeding lungs followed
by a severe cough. I lost my appetite
and flesh, and wastton fined to ray bed.
In 1877 I was admitted to the Hospital.
The doctors said I bad a hole in my
lung as big as a half ollir. At one
time a report went ronnd that I was
dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told
me of PR WILLIAM HALL'S BAL
SAM FOR TH E LUNGS. I got a bot
tle, when, to my surprise. I commerc
ed to feel better, and to day I feel bet
ter than for three years past.
Mason Mitchell, an actor, quit the
Kate Claxton Company to fight in the
Riel rebellion, and got killed.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Sykup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the-little
sufferer at once; it 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 to taste. It soothes the child, soft
ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves
wind, regulates the bowels, and is the
best known remedy for diarrhoea,
whether arising from teething or other
causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
jly 6 deod & wly
The British Bible Society issues a
New Testament at two cents a copy. In
nine months 950.000 have been sold.
The Snbstunce ot a long: and
Grateful Letter.
No less than seven physicians were
employed at different times, to whom
Mr. Beach, of Stone Ridge, N. Y., paid
hundreds of dollars. "I was induced to
use Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite
Remedy, - which" has made me a well
man Thanks to D. K. and his med
icine
: Through the efforts of Ouida, the
practice of skinning frogs alive has
been stopped in the market of Flor
once.
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ECZEMA or SALT .RHEUM
AMOTHEti CLEAR AMD POSITIVE. REWVEBT
All ELDERLY UDt'V LETTER.
Heople iorten expre-s their wonder at the
rmmeroUB cases OI 'ali usua sureu uy JJK
fT.vin KENNEDY'S FAVORITE KB ME
DY accounts of which are brought to their
notice through the Dewepapeu. Although no
other known medicine has- anything like the
same sccccss, w ta not sraKe in-auK
ITK ttKMEDY,.boald accimplLih these re
tnit-a Md rladden the hearts cf. so in ny Buf
ferera Tho reason la that Salt FHi.ux.une
oftnem-st loathsome of skin diseases, fj In
rearttv a dtseare of the blood; and this new
tw1 aMen'ISc rreparatlon la adapted, beyond
all others, to purify the blood and keep It so
hy relnvlit' ratlnsr the Stomach, liver, and
Kidneys. ' ' . J , , -- - . ' ' -
Arr nnir thenumerou3 letttrs received by Dr.
Kenned v testif 1 1' c to notable SALT I Bhech
cures, the following will be found of interest
to our readers, wno may accept our asniiranre
of ita perf-Mit autnentlcuy anu irumiu ness;;
Wokcestek, MafB . March 23, 1884
nr T). Kenned Rondout. K T ::
Dear mr: Un! 11 recently I have been for
three years a sufferer from Salt Bheum it
followed upon an attack of rryslpelas. for
which 1 was for a lone lime unoer maieai
treatment. I placed myself again in the hands
of ihe phyfclcltns who dl I have no doubt,
n that vinld be done. One thine is pure.
however: I was none tho. better for all the
medicine they ga erne The painful and un
alj-htlv disease made continual proere8, un-
tlll bgan to fear I should never set rid of it
Bv means of one of those accidents thai oft
en reanlt in so mnch bleaslnsra I had mv atten
Hon called to OUT FAVOKITK RKMEDI'
which 1 was told would aurelv do me gord I
nRfrtit. and within a much shorter tlmeth n
I would have believed possible. I received
permanent cure. I am now perfectly free
from8Air Khkum. What a comfort tats is,
and' how it places your wonderful medicine in
mr- opinion. ou may guess at. but never
know. I keep ltJiow constantly in the house,
as a family medicine. Yours truly.
MRS. DINAH PHAIR,
Mrs. Philr Is a wllw lady in advanced life,
of nimpearhlble character. Sometime since.
when on h visit in Kansas, she found a case
of J alt Rheum, could not pet "FAVOttlTE
KKMttni", sent to New xort uity roritj ana
cured the case
feral! diseases of the Blood. Liver, Kid
neys, JSiaddcr and Digestive urgans. vr.
U.WIU JUSLNMlCDl'a ,'" JTAVUIUIn JtJS.ffl.ni
DY". Rondout N. Y.
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Quarantine Ilotice,
TJAlLlKTtNlS FOK THS JORT OF WHr
MiNQTON irni be enforced from May
November 1st. as follows j
1st; to
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: Pilots will brings all vesr els from Ports south
Qf:ape Fear, from all Mediterranean Port3;
and all vessel which have had any kind of sick
ness on board during the passage, or which
have sickness on arrival, to the Quarantine
anchorage; and wlU ciuee signal to be et
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possible after crossing the Bar .
Special notice win be issued to the pilots,
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whenever it shall appear to the Quarantine
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being si. -
-No vessel mutt leave the Qasrantineanchor
age, or allow any person, steamer or tugboat,
tighter, er boat of any kind to go alongside,
unless by written authority from the Quaran
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chored as far to the eastward ot . the channel
as is consistent with safety . ...
; Besrolations covernbsg vessels while In Quar
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ox me viarannne f nysieian at esmitnvuie.
Applicatians f or permits to visit vessels In
Quarantine must be made to Dr Thomas F.
Wood t Or. eo O.I homas, and permits so
obtained vriU be-eudorsed by thai Quarantine
Physician, it in his otlnion, it is proper and
safe to allow communication with such vessels.
A penalty of $3' 0 for each and every offence
will be enforced against any person vto'ating
any ox toe Juranun ttetrnia'ions or ine roru
: : vrr" curtis. m. r..
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TRAIN SOUTH.
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