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MISCELLANEOUS. worn Seeding mcvcd atrcalk. ar wkt amffer from final Uea pUar to their sex, ah avid try THE BE5T TONIC Thfei mririnn cotnl-ino Iron with van rtwiAt tonics, and is inTaluabla fir Diseases peculiar to Women and all who lead'nedentary lr"fi It En riciie and Parities the Blood, Stimulate the Appetite .trentireiifi.tbe Maitrlee and eret in fact, thoroughly JnTif ontteM. ('tears the complexion, and makes the akin smooth. It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or prodaceonfltipation ' -tkrr Jrmn mmiicimf do. 31ns. Ftjzabzth Baibp. 74 Turwell Are., Mflwsa kee. Wis say, under date of Dec. 2Wh. 1S4: "I hare used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been more than a doctor lo me. having cored me of the weakness ladies have in life. Also cured me of liv er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and good. lias been beneficial to my children." Genuine has above trade mark and rmeeed red lines on wrapper. Take do ether. Msdonlyby IsnOH .N CHEMICAL CO..I1ALTIMOKK, Mil. Larozs' Havd Book useful and attractive, con taining lift of prize for recipe, information about coin, etc.. given away by all dealer in medicine, or irta'1 to any address ?i rr-irt of Sc. stamp. jan 1 ly DO YOU KNOW TH T LORTtlL&RD'S CLIMAX PLUO TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag: ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing: NAVY CLIPPINGS, an.l lilick. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS e the beat ami cheapest, quality considered? aue 6 ly dw I (I I III! 11 U Dr. Mott's Powders NKVER FAIL TO CURE INFUMMi tion of the RMneya. Gravel. Gleet. Sti let . nres and all Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and all those untold miseries.. oani?d by Indiscretion , or Excesses. Syphilis In all Its forms perma nently cored. Yellow o Bro-vn spots on lace and body.Sore Throat anl No Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and Ml Blocd and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. Price S3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK 8TEVKNS & CO., Baltimore, Md.. and It will be sent by mall sealed For sale by all drug gists: sent bv mall inly 7dAwly Onn preaenls given away Send Qhij )JjVJ us 5 cents postage, and you will get free a package ot goods of lari value, that will start you In work that will at once . bring you In money faster than anything eVe in America. All about the f 200,000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of cither sex. of all ases, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for ail workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Halcett Co., Portland, Maine. dec 2 d&w ly Health" isWealth. CUBE GUARANTEED Dr K. C. WEST'S Nerve ad Bbaix Treatment, a guar anteed specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting lr Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature oi l Ago. Barrenness. Los of power In cither sex. Invo uutary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea cause i by ovr exertion rvf the. Itrxin. self Aim ap. or nver-lnriiilirnnftA.' Each box contains ono month's treatment $1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price WK GUARANTEE SIX KOXE3 To euro any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied lth $5.i0, we will send the purchaser our written guar antec to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by JO UN C. WEST A CO , 862 W "Madison si, Chicago. 111. oct 21 lvdAw FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. eb 2 diw cm tuthsatnim"3 HAGANS Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a.ladyowes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and 0 cant tell. feb 2 dlff cm ta th sat nrm Manhood Restored Tmedj, ha discovered a Pimplomeansof self-cure. AvAuaa wa. ua-- . iiaiuK tririi u vain BTfi ui ue win wnn r nr.r 10 ms lenow-ounerera. Address, J.H.RfffcVKS, 43 Chatham St., New York. POT 2 d&wlv KiaVOUSOEBIUTY MJiiSirf OiioaN 10 Weakxesi J Dcavr.d numeroar - .. 5 ooacimn:.sesc, oar- 5 rouUUal icdiwretion, P. r?AD!CALCUR2 FOn ? loo frco id-.i,?tno, or tT vTTTrTTe ' o-or brain work. Avoid fygtl.e imposition d xnvten- 3 troubles. C t far t rca runic Weakness, Circular ami n nJ racK fpe. arnl learn important facuabrtbrc takinirtrcftt- PPKYSICAIi DECAY, mnt clwnre. Takt r SURtu Rrn av that iu CUliED thoiuanda, doa. not iDtrrfcrc with Uea tkm to txuinrM. of caaae pain or inconvrairoca ia anr wiy. Founded on eicntific medical princi pies. By direct appucatioa to the sect of diaemM ita ptcifie infloence ia felt wirhout dctav. The mat- InYounjrA Middle Aged Wen. I"etco for over Six t EARS BY USE IN MANY I -:OUSANO CASC3. WPACKACX THEATJLEXT. Ona Month. - $3.00 Two Months. - 6.0c Months, 7.00 oral function of the ho man orfinfcm U restored. The aiiiinatinz ekawuu of life, which nava been wasted are riven back,aad the raticntbecorncseheer fuland rmpidlyraintbotla grc.igtaaoaeexuatTnoc HARRIS REMEDY CO.. UfOCKElBJTl 806 X. Tenth Bt 87. xSOTJXS. HQ. D DTURED PERSONS ! Not a Truss. a U Auk for trrn5of onr ArrHanc. plS dTVl . causing lretntar Decay. ISrvoas Debility, Lont rr. otitic n The Daily Review J )SH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1885. entered at the Poetoffice at Wilmington. N. C, as secona-cukM nutter. THIS PAPER may be found on file at Geo. F. Rovfxu. &. Co' Newspaper Advrtlslnflr Bureau ( 10 8proce 8c where adTeruaing contracts may be made for It in The Eastern hospitals of the Ixrndoo Mctrpolitnn Astlum Burd have beeu nmUrjfoing . an in?estigation, which gefiu! to bare been badly needed. At Ifomerton in the last quartet of 1884. for instance, 239 patients were created with consuming 1,455 bottles of chara pane. 070 bottles of Bordeaux. 2,571 pir.t bottles ot port; ale and beer to the value of $425, $580 worth of mineral waters, $2,215 worth ol milk and $105 worth ot sherry, brandy, whiskey, gin , claret and hock. Besides this, the offi cers of the boapi'al during the ame three months, drank $3,750 worth of w ine and beer, and $340 worth of milk In fact, the totaf expenditure at the Eastern Hospitals for the year amount ed to $299,700. which was an average ofveryneaily $3:50 per inmate per day. A queer story about Senator Blair, to whi h a New Hampshire correspondent of the Boston Advertiser refers in a dis patch published in that paper on Fri day last, directs attention to ways in which the Senate's power to confirm or reject the President's appointments may be abused. The story is that the Senator has written to the Hon. Frank Jone?, "who is regarded as the chiel patronage manager" in the State, a let" ter in which be "offers to support the President's nominations" if the Presi dent or his political representatives will agree that several ot the Senator's "particular friends and supporters" now holding important Federal officers in New Hampshire shall not be disturb ed. The Advertiser's correspondent adds: "The information upon which the report is based is trustworthy, and it is now positively stated on the au tbority of a close friend and confidant of Mr. Jones that the latter has the let ter in his possession." The Hon. W. C. Goudy, the Democrat ic member ot 1 he National committee trom Illinois and the foremost law yer ottbe West, has been in Saratoga tor tho last two weeks drinking the waters. In speaking ot Cleve land and the Administration he said recently: "I am pretty well contented with the President upon the whole. It is rightthat he should be conservative and go ahead slowly. He has done a great deal to establish confidence throughout the countryin the Demo cratic party which will stand as well in future campaigns. There were peo pie throughout the country before elec tion who actually believed that Demo crat success meant the assumption of the Confederate war . debt, the re-enslavement el the negro and the entire surrender of the Gov ernment to the forces, wbich con conspired to destroy it Even these ignorant and prejudiced people bav been made to see that Democratic sac ces3 is a contribution to the further prosperity of the coactry, and that that party can be trusted to even a greater degree than the Republican." Mr. T.-C. Crawford, writing to the New York World from Long Branch, says: "A number of Democratic law yers are casting anxious eyes upon the Supremo Court Bench. There has been little hope of any near vacancy upon it. Bradley intends to stay through this Administration al least although be is eligible for retirement now. - Field in tends to remain, three years longer, so as to round out a quarter of a century of service. There is ono Ju3tice, how ever, who is intending to retire, who has not been thought of as an outgoing Judge. This, is Justice Miller, of Iowa. He is now at Block Island. From a gentleman who has been recently in company with him I have learned this piece of news : The Judge several years ago was- obliged to submit to a severe surgical operation. Within the last six months symptoms of a return ot his troublo have made their appearance. The Justice has been warned that he could not snrvive another operation, and that be must retire from work ''and give strict altenttou to bis health by leading a quiet lifo if he wishes to live long. It is therefore probable that he wil! ask Congress to retire bim early in its session.11 The conditioa of affairs in Mar seilles is every day revealed as even worse than what was already known, and the authorities of tho needs of the city is being thrown more and more into relief as a course of conduct crimi nal in its effect on the inhabitants. It is now proved that the cholera has ex isted in Marseilles in an unmistakable and well defined development ot the disease since June, while tbe authori ties have done. nothing lo retard its progress. Its first appearance and tbe resent rapidity of its spread are due entire v to the -present filthy con dition of the lower quarters of th town. The state of things there almost passes belief, and this' hotbed of contagion has been penni ted to irrow worse with the warm weather and to breed cholera, while the other residents ot the city have been kept as 'on as possible in ignofanc of the ter rible plagae at their doors. In these crowded W c.ili us the people are hud dled together like pig, and garbage and refuse of all kinds are thrown into the strett. In thn tota. absence ot draintge there is no other way to dis pose of refuse, and the result is a hor rible and sickening arcumulation of filth. - Gratest Discovery Since 14l2 For coughs, colds, sore throat, bron chitis, laryngitis, and consumption in its early staees. nothing equals Dr. Pierce's ' Golden Mcdicil Discovery." It is also a great blood-purifier and strength-ns'orcr, or tonic, and for liver complaint and costive condition of the bowels it has no equal. Sold by drug gists. AUGUST ANTICS. Madame has becun to "put np jel the lv. and the cut rant expressions of household are increased. The artists of Madagascar represent Old Father Time as .1 colored man. This makos him move much slower. Tongue River was so named because it has such a rapid movement. It was woman's tongue they meant, of course An Indiana lawyer recently won 13 lawsuits before the same justice, and next day the justice had a new horse and buggy. Sam Jone?, the revivalist, says: 'I tell vou when the great willipus wal lopus of Christianity passes over hu manity it levels all alike." When an Icelander has gathered to" gether the sum of 500 he retires from business and lives on the jesalousies of bis neighbor.. Cats are expert climbers. Texas Sit ings. So they are. but we wish they could be transnorted to some other clime. Boston Bulletin. A French doctor claims that he can remove a man's eye and replace it with a rabbit's and make the thing see. But how would he fix up the rabbit? ltosciicl front Ueatti. William J. C ughlin. ot Somerville, Mass., sass: In the fall ot 1876 I was taken with bleeding lungs . followed by a severe coush. I lost my appetite and flash, and was confined to my bed. In 1877 1 was admitted to tbe Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lune as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went round that I was dead. 1 gave up hope, but a friend told me of DR 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. A train moving 35 miles an hour clears fifty leet in one second or quick er than a man can jump across a track. , Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sykup should always be used when children are catting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it produces natural. quiet sleep by relieving the child trom 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 iod. regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea. whether arising from teething or other causes. 1 wenty-nve cents a bottle, jly 6 deod & wly A Georgia roan tried to cut the cords in the feet of his daughter, so that she could not imperil her soul by dancing The Substance ot a long: and Grateful Letter. No less than seven physicians were employed at dinerent times, to whom Mr. Beach, of Stone Ridge. N. T.. 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 An early work of Beethoven, recent ly rescued from oblivion, is to be per formed at a Bonn festival next week. Nervous Oebllttated Men You are allowed a free trial for thirty (lays 01 the use 01 jr. jjye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss rf Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood -guaranteed." No risk is incurred. Illustrated pbampblet. with full information, terms, etc, mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. w s m & w lyR State of North Carol'na, Superior Court. R rn nswlp.k fYmntv W. H. Northrop. Samuel Northrop, W. A. Cumm ne. Copartners trading as Northrop viuuuiuij, wuu buciu ueuairor memaelvea and all other creditors of Sarah A. Grissom vs. m. Weeks, Ex'r of Sarah A. tfriisom, Thpmss B. Grissoin and Julian Grissom. 1 . .J "Pedal proceeding brought by plalntlffj against tbe defendants to sell the re1r,,tte.f Sarah A. Grissom, deceased, de scribed In the compl tint, to par the debts of the said estate and among them the plaintiffs; audit appearing that the defendants Thomas Jtt Grissom and Julian Grisaom are non-residents, have property in this rU!e. but can not after due dllureiuu hn fnnnH .Li";7. and that they sre proper parties to this pro- sSn? w ,Fpcar fore me J" my office in w - "i aoxxi. suil All- swer or demur to the complaint now on fi'e. ,utuii w,um uc icoucicu against them. l8irned) W. f. DOSHKR. t ,0, 3erk Snpeitor Court or July 13 lawCw Brunswick County. A PRIZE nd aix cents for postage rf : and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more S2StyIfe?lwJlh11 WMrtajr else In this world. All cf either sex, succeedfrom the firat hour. The broad road to fortune opens before u uwMutuy Bare, as once acT Cress Taca CXx, Augusta, tlalna srv S dw It MISCELLANEOUS ECZEMA or SALT RHEUM ANOTHER CLEAR AND POSITIVE RECOVERY AR ELDERLY UOTSIETTER. Veoola often exprcs their wonder at the numerous cases 01 alx j n&ua cureu uy nTviD KKSNKDT'S FAVORITK REME DY account of which are brought to their notice througn tne newtpapers- aunrngn no other known medicine has anything like the game secefsa, it la not irarge m -r a vutt 1TE KEMKDT" hould acc.9pllh thee re cnlta. and eladden the hearts f so mtny suf ferers The eason is that txx.T Rheum, cne of tne m-st Lmthsoroe ot skin diseases. U in reality a riseate of the blood; and this new and Bcien'ifle f. reparation Is adapted, bey on J all others, to purify the blooi and keep It so by relnylf rating tne siomacn, ijver, ana KMnejs. . - a, Amnnsr the numerous letfrr8rc ceivedby Dr. Kennedy lestif si-g to notable salt Rhkdm cures, the following will be found ot interest t our readera. who may accept our assurance of its perf-ct authenticity ana trutntu ness; Worcester. mfs . March 23, 1884. Dr I Kennedy, Iioadout. NT: Dear me: Un itrecentl I have been for three years a ufferer from Salt Bheum - It followel upon an atta-k of ryslpclas. for which 1 was for a 'lone time unrter m'dical treatment. I placed m sslf again in the hands of ihcphyticHns who di4, I have no doubt, all that could be done. One thing Is sure, however: I was none the tetter for all the medicine they ga erne The painful and un sightly disease made continual progress, un til 1 bean to fear I should never get rid of it. B means of one of those accidents that oft en result in so much lrtcseings I had mv at ten tion called to your 'FAVOK1TE KKMEDI" which I was told would surely do me go:d I usfdit. and within a much shorter timeth .n 1 would have believed possible, I received a permanent cure. I am now perfectly free from Salt Kheum. What a comfort tnis i, and how it places your wonderful medicine In my opinion, ou may guess at. but never know I keep it now constantly In the house, as a family medicine, lours truly, MRS. DINAH I HAIR, Mrs. Ph lr Is a wiiow lady In advanced life, of rnimpear hlhle character. Sometime since, when on a visit in Kansas, she found a case of Salt fheom, could not get 'FA VOBITK KEM KDY sent lo New York City for it, and cured the case derail diseases of the Blood Liver, Kid ney, Bladder and Digestive Organs. Dr. DaVID KENNEDY'3 '"F AVORITE REMB DT". Bondout. N. Y. iuly 23 d&w nrm ii J'i J'i '4 ' V4C ' Vii" 7c ir J"?, t r t r it tt t n tt im mm, J'i J4 '4 -it? ''I? 7f '4tf "itf "it? VJ" V(J" MARKET STREET, NO. 11 2, (UI TAIRS) IS COMPLETE JN EVERY RESPECly AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF I WILL IDT BE iraOBEED. -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C. Red and White SCUPPERNONG WINE ! -AN ELEGANT BEVERAGE FOR THE TABLE. This ia considered to be among the fines Llzht Wines on the matket. TOKAY CLARET Bf THE BOTTLE OR CASE Made near Fayetteville North Carolina, at the Tokay Yiceyard, and Is said to be the . fineet Domestic Claret in the country. Imported & Domestic Beer, Ba3s Pale Ale, Scotch Ale, Dublin Stout, Im ported and! ome3tlc Ginger A'e. An elegant Blackberry f :r medicinal purpofes l 03 per bott e. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., HON ort h Fron t 8t. aug 17 Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINI3TRA or with the will annexed -of the Tlate tamuel Evert t, I hereby rotify ail ptr- Bona havlnar Hilmi iratn t . 1 - - rr- q - r-" ma ogux ueceaenc V,whiliie 8amQ to meon or before the i5tn July, l?. JUvma Davis jury 15 lawear w Administrator C. T. A. We noticed quite a fine disolav of dog collars at Jacobi's Hard printing MISCELLANEOUS Quarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE PORT OF WIL MINGTON wlil be enforced from May 1st, to November 1st. as follows: Pilots will bring all vessels from Ports south of Cape Fear, from all Mediterranean Ports: and all vessel" which have had any kind of sick ness on board during tbe passage, or which have sickness on arrival, to the Quarantine anchorage; and will causes signal to be et In the main rigging on the port side, as soon as possible after cros-ing the Bar N 8pclal notice will be Issued to the pilots, by the Quarantine Phveiclan. to bring vessels from other ports to the Quarantine fetation whenever it shall apoear to the Quarantine Board that they are ln'ected. or susiiected of being si . No vssel muet leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tugboat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go alongside, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician ; and every vessel must be an chored as far to tbe eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety ' Regulations governing vessels while in Quar antine may be had on application at the office of the Q a ran tine Physician at Smitbville. Applications for permits to visit vessels In Quarantine must be made to Dr Thomas F. Wood t Or. eo &. Thomas, and permits so oMalnei will be endorsed hy the Quarantine Physician, if in his opinion. It Is proper and safe to allow rom muni cation with such vessels. A penalty of $2 0 for each and every offence will be enforced asrainst anv terson vto'stinar any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. : W. G. CURTIS. M. D.. Quarantine Phyiclan, Port of Wilmington. THOS. F. WOpD, M. D. PD, M.D. 1 MAS, si. D.) 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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