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MISCELLANEOUS. AMONG RAILROAD MEN. POPULARITY AHD USEFULNESS OF DR. KEN UIDY'S FAYOfllTE REMEDY A THRILLING ' LITTER FROM.A MASTER MECHANIC. ithMhura .,mf times cha ted -giin6tpro prietry ediclne thatminy of te te.tiao- .. ,t-i nntrlht. pr ao mar-.ti-uiatc-1 a to riiff.-ient anrl mnchs ror.eermftxn t rh.n to fnn rrtalnallr intended by the writer.-. Tint this rrav be one by nnyru Hri.l Kennel'.'-. l'ryscim : d Mirgn of Pnidnnt.N. Y, t?ke a. P'rdoBabH pride In the fact that during pro'etaioml a d tu1 n5s ctre-r of many jeare and in sdyeii-irig v. Mmtf irnren !o a Jut ccuaa- Ik.n of lh'i rind Hence 'he tut.jolned let er.. aud all otrs published by nun jmsy be ac cited with ronflacr.cn by the public. Tt. Keine.dv is too familiar wl h the hopes and fear of sir, people titria -Willi them: Vaster Mec -aio 8 AXI " irPERIXTEX- ) I)EJITS I FIC . l-OWELt HE 'AIR SlIOM J OK THE DOSTOJf liOW-U R R- ) 1weia. Mass.. aro ?5, 18S5. Dr David Kennedy, Rondcul. 2? Y: pear Sir: -I think it I- du to you that I eltonldnnRethe following statement and I mike It olcntnrily and willingly n the 4th davofJcne lSdl, I wast'keu with what was c.illei paralysis of the biwe's. The relzure was unexpected and teriible. The j-tomirh and othrr organs seecoe I to TUip:thizcwHh ll aud to have l-st all power cf action. For a long timjc cay life was despaired of, l$u at 1 enjtth t recovered o far as to be able tg rl 'e cut By the advice of ray phys'.c'an I vetted Poland Springs fVl.) lKplr.g to bene? tffrorn the waters. Hnt iiiesidl i me no good. tther w, r3 the t Pt Fh Hicl- us of Lowell amillJjE icu. whom 1 corsuUe , able t artord mo more thau iranalent relief I gainei ostrengin an iny catc appeared alajot hopeje3.- In the Fall friml Adrl-ed m to try "Ktnncdy'a Favor- io Kenedy." aui ltlioua opposed to patent medicines, I naade the trla'. lo mako a ions story 6hort Favorit J Itemed y. In ay opinion, saved my Hfo 1 consider it the bust prepara tion in ihe world for etomach diCiciiltieB, as well as of the Liver and ther organs. I am gUdto6avitlsln geno al aisc among tbo R. K. ttea In this vlc'nity. Ifoard, &c . A. .1. GIFFORD. Mr. f;!ffird 1a the Master Mechanic of the Lowell dtrJalon of the Boston & lowcll Eall r ad. nnd hla Illness and recovery are known The Daily Review J')SK. T. JAMES. Edjtdr & WILMINGTON N. C. k WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IS. 85. (entered at the Postoffice at Wllmlnrton, N. C. aa second-class matter. Several medical writers bave lately called attention tn the fact that although there is a marked dimiuutinn of drunk ennesa in Eng'and, tbo use of power ful narcotic and stimulating dross has largely increased. Even nitrp-tlvcer- ine a comparatively njw mel!Cine has Found its devotees. The lancet says : "bmce tne introduction oi nitro glycerine tablets into the British phar macopceia the use of the drug has in creased lo an enormous extent, and it is to be feared that its manufacture is cirr?ed on surreptitiously." The sweetest thin? that ever grew beside a human drr" was litUe'May, until she look o having headaches'for aiime she! loPtherKbeautyf but one bfieht davher Pspa bought a b dtleol SalvationOil, fntl l?! sne is as 8WC4t Snd prottt as eter. :(OnIy twenty-nve cents jboffle.)l fe " , DECBMBER DOTS. miscellaneous: 1 1 l m Mr. G. W- Childs's particular ducal crony, the Duke of Backingham and Chando3, has jast received the present! of a portrait of his bride from the mag-1 istrafe3 ot the conniy ot Bucks. The Duke's father wa ruined, and in his youth the present Veer bad very bard times, against which ho bore up most pluckiiy. Tbo balls of Stowe, which contained the finest art treasures in Eogland, resounded to the hammer of the auctioneer, and tor many years the empty bouse, which could not lin'd a hirer, was strictly closed to everybody. 'Keep it dark!" a Burlington girl re marked when . her lover, turned down the g as a'pd ktisyl her. ( I 'n King Kaiakana is reported as wishing to dispose of hlFkingdorh. "Perhaps lie wants to bay a Jrorse. -: . ti i The cocked bat finds favor in the eyes or the cashier, i The mn.wKo wears a cocceto nai nao;eu,go oa. ' You are the magnet ana i nave an armature," eaid be- - How n thai." asked ihe. ''An arm at your disposal," answered be. ; Papa, has guus got legs?" 'No," How do they kick, then?" "With their breeches, ray son ." Customer Why, hang it. man! You're wiping off mv plate with your handkerchief. New W.aiter That's all rieht I'm going V put it in the wash next week, anyhow. , tU, . In a police court the other day a judge aked : Prisoner, at tbe bar,--is there anything you wish to say before sen 4 . i - i' (iii rRADt wev MARK. J?re$ from Opiates, Nineties atul Jfoison. SURE. PROMPT. The ibe A story went tbe rounds at' election to many wto can tesrity to tho facts in tia lot-1 time in England that a Roman ' Catho uic this medicine for ail diseases of the lie chaplain was secretly lodged,; at f iiSfr: Blood J Kidneys. Liver, stomach, Bowels and Hartfield Honse-:and mas rivatelv t enllTey cuied, ana wn e Skin, lit may save you ot yours from pain neia nouie, ana mass ,pnyaieiy torn my sincere thanks forth and death. Address, if desired. Dr David Kexnedt, liondout, N coy f4 nrra dSs -.- -- im.r i . I;t;;i7,jinrf numerous ijotscureuisc-avs, bar f" (Jx H '3llir.it XL-) bislli-nl phy uVt S Jwci-p-i. rt.ali f.-oui iS yuathiul ia-liscwjlion. i" . T S ovor'OT'Ax vv.jj r. Avoid -v - - r-X-r tho in r -"-i-1"'. i-t pr?tcn- . T . ' KVa troi'.bk-J. C:i ctr ht HAIrcc. c d karr :r.r.9rtar. iii lsIt.fj3Xt rLS'!:s':, Miore us.ni? trctt- iiz-iii. KSljsrKr: llv.xwx that HAS - W lull i 1 1 iiuFMiru. nr cmila I pin or inconvenience in -naoi ua;inmnHiiiM.c,,.r,5,;c medical Princi- T'O-'- Bj" direct apphcatioa to the eet ot disease i's 3Pc;fic influence is felt witiiout tilay. The dce- rajuu.ii tu:it.l.tjiib u lite iiu. rj r 'nun orsanirm ia restored. have been tack.cnd come cheer camsbotll sciuai vigor. CO.. M'FCnHEK!9T8 't'stEQ Pj'c;-:G?i3!ot a Truss. tvi-R -v ceiepmea. there, it seems mere is just so much foundation lor this story as may Deaiscernea in itae-iact tnat a French clergyman attached to the path- edrat, cl wotre Dame, at , iiouen. whojls' Writing an ecclessiasticaf history, ha's -been been for some weeks the guest of Lord Salisbury, who not only per mitted him to inspect the valuable his torical documents ot tbe Cecil family, but offered him the hospitalities ot their ancient dwelling. tence is rn posed upon prisoner looked wistfully,- Lovy&rds door and remarked that he would like to say ' Good evening, if it would be agreeable to the company." . -..- "Suffering Humanitv Owes You a Debt of Gratitude," writes Mr. Harry W. Olrostead. Proofreader. In diaoapolis. Ind , Times. fc'-Lifo was almost a burden to me. caused by Kid ney Disease. The best physicians cave me no relief. I used Dr. David Ken nedy's 'Favorite Remedy;' and can say I feel like anew man. lam confident to re- the cure vcur medicine has effected. I shall use every opportunity to let sufferers know where they may find relief." rjTED rc?i ovehSix 33 BY USE IN MA Thousand Cas3. h TR!AL TT-,? .4 Trs"jrrr, Stvi' 1- which aareo jaonia?, v.uoKii'screnrfh ana HARRIS Rfcf5 d&wl laoooGd Reefored Remedy I itE. A victim of youthfnlimarudenca cau-nns Prematuro Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost iianhfod, Ac, having tried in vein every known remedy, has discovered a simple means of aelf-cure, whicti he 'wiil send KRKK to his fellow-sufferers. Address. J.ILPJ:E VES, 43 Chatham SU,Kew York. At a meeting oi the French Society of Medical Jurisprudence a case was reported ol a child who had died so stated the. certificate of strangulation, which had also caused a rupture of the heart: and the later fact was confirm ed by the autopsy. Tbe father of the child was accused of having strangled it, and wa3 placed under -arrest. The Court was not satisfied with the medi cal evidence, and summoned Professor tirouardel, who stated tnat the rupture of a healthy heart can never take place after-strangulation. The Professor Jthen examined tbe heart and found ulcerations and an aneurism in its wall. Tbo father was at once acquitted. 'Why do you set such a tough chick en before me?" indignantly exclaimed a fair damsel in a restaurant the other day. Age before banuty, always, you know ma'am," replied the jolue at tendant, who well knew how to serve his employer and a tough chicken at the same time. .. , . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used whn 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 tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves vind, regulates tbe bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes, i wenty-nve cents a bottio. jly 6 deod & wly AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. TITS CIUELE3 A.TUCLE!t CO., BALTIMORE, BD. cov 2 eod team Reduced in Price to $2 Per Annum noy 23 dAwlv ,15td i "mm Send 10 cents posge, and A It! r I will mail you free, a roval. x valuihle, sample box of goods thtt will put y n In the way of makln? more money st ones, than anjtoiDg el-e in America BMh sex. a of all asres can Uvea home acd work In sp-re time. Caidtd n t required e will start you. Immense pay sure for those who stari at ouce Sttnsn & lo., Portland, Maine. dec 4 6nr In receiving visitors the President has pecnliar habits in the management of his arms and hands. When he is pleased or contented to listen he holds his hands about six inches apart, with the back part of bis hand against his coat. The fingers generally are quiet, but if they begin to work or contract heis growing tired. Then he will shifrfrom one foot to the other. If the man bores him The Secret of Living:. Scovill's Sarsaprilla, of Blood and liver Syi:up. will cure Scrofulous Taint. Rheumatism. White Swelling, Gout. Goitre, Consumption. Bronchitis, Nervoii3 Debility, Malaria,, and all diseases arising from an impure condi tion of the blood. Certificates can be presented from many leading physU cians, ministers, and heads of families throughout the land, endorsing it in the highest terms, We are constantly in reeeipt ofcertificates ot cures from the most reliable sources, and we recom mend it as the best known remedy for the cure of the above diseases. , Nervous Debilitated Men You are allowed a free trial for thirty days ot the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with EAFVESS,'3CAUSEand-c1RE' the arms gradually come forward. The voaaic weit witn Electric suspensory uiiu byonewhowaadta . . Appliancs.for the speedy reliefand permanent cure ot Nervous Jjebmry, tventy eizht years. Treated by mod ot the f oled bvi- dallsda of the day with n benefit. Cur.-d himself In three n onths, and since then hundreds of others by tame process A plain, bimple and -mccessf ul home treatment A.'ares T. f. C6th ft , New York Oity. P GK. 12S Ea;t nov 30 4wd&w' J GIBE When I M.T cure I do aot mean merelr to rton thm for a time and then have them return agair mean & radical care. I hare mad tho disease of h.3i, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a lif e-lon study. I warrant my remedy to cure t he worst ctv Because others have failed la no reason for not no"t vlnga cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free ttle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Poet Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and I wlU care uu. Address Dr. IL O. ROOT. 1S Tear! St.. ' Yrk. nov;0vsdw INSURANCE. Thk Accident Insurance Co of North America wishes to tecuxe good Asents in everv town in orth uarolra In which It Is not represented Thi corapaay was Incor porated In IS 7.'; hs paid 101(w0 in claims, and has nevr contested a claim at law epe clal Arrangements made with managers of raanufacturlncr establishments for Insuring all employees on Installment plan. Address M S. WILLARD. 8tate gent, nov 30 4wd atw Wilmlnzton. N. L Parker's Tonic k Pure Family leucine ttat XcTcr Intoxicates. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not tke intoxicating stimulants, hut U93 PARKEa'STONJC If you have Dytpepsla, Rheumatism, Ivid ney or Urinary "Comp'alnt1?. or if you are Ir -ublcd with ny disontor of the lungs, fctora ach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be enred by Parkks toxic HISCOX & CO., 163 WlillaTi Street. New Xcrk. noy SO d&w 4w PENNYROYAL PSLLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Oritinnl and Only Genuine. ' Sate mad always Beli&Me. Beware of worthier Imitations, ladispensabla to I ADI ES. Ask ywar liraggint tot "Cklefceater'a r.aglUhand take ae other, or umIom 4c. (tanns) to a, K irtietilars As Utter by retara mslL NAME PAPER. Chlcaeatcr Chemll Cs, SSI & MadUon (via are, Paila4aJ7p 814 y Drnrrtt every wkere. Ask ftr "Catches, era EBcUah" A'eaay ray at Pllla, Take no other. nov S!) dJtw ly D I A IjrodincIjnndonPiiy. mnce in New York. From Am. Journal of HM. "Dr. Ab. JUeseroie, wno iiraikirsa specialty otEpikpfT 3 tins wttaout qoud creaiea and.c-jred more oases t nan ; rtiTe heard of cases of over 20 Jmxb bott ! and Treatise eett free. Give P.O. anq KJaS WEOLE, No; S3 John St!,'er York. a VI A . ja Ks lMtn ascoii shiDr move is gradual, but if the infliccioa continues the hands fall to the side. thumbs in. If still the visitor persists in staying, the arms go . put and the thumbs beat against his side. Then it is time to go -- The Mormon rulers, says the New York Mail and Express, who refuse to follow bishop Sharp in the renuncia tion of polygamy, are in a desperate strait, and the most malignant attacks upon the government are to bo expected until their rebellious spirit is entirely subdued. Mexico repelled Brigham Young, Jr., and Bishop Snow, when they visited that country last Summer to purchase a tract of land for the Mor mon colony, and it is evident that the battie of polygamy must be fought to xtheend in Utah. Flight Is impractica ble, and the Mormons must either over throw the government or submit to it3 authority. Those who percieve the true nature of the conflict must feel an in tense desire, if they possess any patri otism, to have the conflict forced to a speedy termination, and the efficiency cf the Edmunds law indicates tnat it can be if the government ii resolute in the work. Mormon bribes have otien been used in Washington, and they may be employed to dissuade Federal officers in Utah from the per formance of the duties to which they have been appointed, but if the demand of the people for the eradication of Mor mon polygamy is imperative, they will not be successful. It is known that a large part of the Mormon population would welcome the abandonment of 'the celestial law of marriage'" which Brigham Young announced in 1862, and it polygamists aro vigorously prose cuted in the courts it is not improbable that the influence of Joseph Smith, Jr. t son of the prophet" to whom Brigham Young professed that his -celestial law" was first revealed may soon pre vail, and that the mass of Mormons will voluntarily renounce the abomina tion. losa f Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaran teed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pbampblet. with full information, terms, etc", mailed free by addressing Voltaid Bel Co., Marshall Mi6h.. w s m & w lvR : It is Known BY GOOD JUDQES THAT WE KEEP THE BKST OF G09D . No-dmbt about that. If you want a Cor k Stove, strictly re liable, we keep it Our sales of Heating 8tovea are large - The BK8T . ffeo Biggin in the market. We sell Toilet Sets choap, and beautiful flinging Lamps and other goods LOW DOWN. PARKER & TAYLOR'S, PURE WHITE OIL. dec 14 A Flrat-class Magaiino la every respecl. Lippincott's Magazine. A Popular Monthly of General. Literature- Wl h the issue for January, 186, important changes will be mada in the literary character and typographical appearance of Llpplncctt'a teagaz ne, which, whilo more than maintain in? tne former standards of excellence, will, it is expected, materially iicreas3 its popular ity ana widen it tphere of us fulness; Hie dietinct'.ve features cf 1 ipylucoti'a for the coToing year wld be a followfc: J t will be a liva periodical, interesting kself iu all the current topics of tho day, luerary, artistic, political, and boclal, a- d t-Dllstkg iu their discussion the able3t peup iu England aivl America. A fair hearing will be accord ed to all eiJcs of a controvert y, though the taacuziue will strictly preserve its own neii' trality. It will be especial'- strocg in fiction. A new uovel, entitled "nope". 1 y w. jk. nms, au thor of 4,y atrimony, ".No New 1 hiug." etc., who Is perhaps the cleverest of the rising au thors of England, will run through tho year, accompanied by a brildant serial, dealing with the literary and dramatic life of New York Lity, f rom'tbc pen of a writer who prefers to keep his name a secret but whose every touch revcjls an intimate acquaintance with the Eceres which ha describes. Jtwlll be rich lneuort stories, . poems aud e ketches By special arrangement it will be tbe au thorized medium through which the latest ut terances of tbe most eminent transatlantic writers will raeh the American public simul taneously with their appearance abroad. It will numoer among its American contrib utors such writers a3 Gail Hamilton. Jplian Hawthorne, IlaiTiet Prescott Spofford. John Rach McMaster, "J. S. of Ia!e." J. 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Front St. nov 19 . . r ; ; " ' -X- . w THE EEv3Ew ' -h- -x- vr ?3 9 XSAIIiISQADg. w"oi5 - &:Augu8ta:it; Ki a .iVjV u. CONDENSED jCliEDUr Bated TRAINS GOINQopp Ko. 40, all Nov. 15 .5 J N. 4$, Daili.' Leave Wilmington jl.v. L.vvaccamaw Leava Marion...;. Arrive Florence . AiTlie fumter.... Arrive Columbia.. .S9 pin 11.27 pm 12 10 pm 4.2 1. am 6.40 am 1 rv - IrJpm 8.fe 9.3 TRAIN 3 GO I NOaTnT Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumtfr.. Leave. Florence. . A Leave Mai ion..... It I Waccamaw Arrive WdndDgi'n; No. 43, xaiiy. 4.30 pm 7. S pm 8 SO pm ?o 47. il'ly, a OO nm 12 00 cm Slain .(? am 7 ( am Ds ?0. IV L'W' ... 12 R Train 43 stops at all Stations. JN03. 4!S anfl 47 ntrvn a X..iv, Vlllo.Lake Waccamaw, Fair uiuyv?5?1 M&rwri ree ute, Florence. JtrLn KW Lynchburg. MavesVllle. S?STUi? Catuden J cnctlon and Kastover eaeia, i-assciigera ior Columbia and all notnt. Jonrtlon, and all points beyond a w'm. Pnllman Sleepers fo A PuIlniftB Sleawirs tnr Rvir.n.i '.' All trains run aolid htwi. rr.,U WUminirton. wm al JOHN F. n:rt KENLY. euJS J, 11. jv, j'". . a' jt 'if? :job oppieB r J'4 A'tm J'i , -tit J4 lit MARKET STREET, NO. 112, (Ul TAIRS) - - - ; 18. COMPLETE TN EVERY RE8PEC2, AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF- rmmur ' WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRQ1JLARS, CARDS, LET. TER-IIEADS, . BILL-UJLVDS, POSTEIiS, . ENVELOPES, , NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING,. TAGS, LAND DEEDS, ' MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER- : t : . '" 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 Wilmington & Welder Ballroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. 7TEAINS. GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov 15, 'c 5. Leave Welaoa.... Ar. Rocky Meunt. No. 43, Dally. 2.15 pm 3 33 pm No. 40, Dally Daily ex.lloa. Arrive TaTboro.., 4 55pm Leave Tarboro. . . . j 11 30 pm fiSJpmjH 15 sa 136 am Leave Wilson Arrive Goldsboro. Leave Warsaw... Leave Burgaw. . .'. Ar. Wilmington... 4 05 pm 4 F4 pm 5 64 pm 7 00 pm '7 50 pm 6.54 pml 4.03 pm 9.55 pm 1.53 ia 240 ia 4.40 am 6 20 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 47, Daily. Leave" Wilmington .Leave Jiuriraw.... Lea ve a ra w. . , . Arrive Goldsboro. 1 eave WPson.. Ar.Rocky Mount. . No. 43, Daily. No. 45, Dally. ex. Sub. 8 43 ami 8 60 pm 9 30 am 9 tt nm 10 f6 am 10 67 um 11.35 am 12 25 pm 12 C9 pm 1 1 58 pm U 43 am 1.21 am Arrive 'l arboro... J 4 55 pm Leave Tarboro,.. 11 30 m 2.10 am 2.57 am fi.07 am 5.M an 6.22 am Arrive Weldon. 15 pm I 2.45 awf 7.30 am Schooh o- Misses Burr & James. . Mrs. M. S Gushing, Musical Instructress. fjl HK TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SE3- si.n will commence on TUESDAY, Oct. 6th. Instruction as heretofore, thorough and sys tematic, each child receiving Individual atten tion. The course of instruction in cluet Sing ing, Calisthenics, free hand Drawing, and ob jectteachlng, without extra charge Paint ing in OH, Water Colors and Pastel, also. Crayon Drawls taught at moderate charges On account of the unfinished state of the Church, and the present necessary use of the School Hcuse in connection ith the bnildinar, th3 school will be opened and continued for a fear weeks in the Hall of the Hook & Ladder Comp ny, on Dock, between Third and Fourth Btreets. Entrance in the rear of the builduig at the East side. For particulara see Princi pals at 301 Market street, or 224 No. Third, gert 15 , .,i4?r- . nov 24 New York. THIS maybe found on file at Geo. P. RowtLI. & Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce StA wnere advertising contracts ma; bo made for 16 In HB7 YOREC. Hew York & WUmington - Steamship Co. Thosi Brass and Silver head tacks are here. JaxJGbi's HUw Depot, f BE ON YOUR 6UARD. Benson's Capclne Plasters are widely imi tated. That la the fact. New. why are they Imitated? Because they ara the only roraus plaster In existence tbi, la reaUy trustworthy and varaaM.-Benson's Plasters are highly and aclentifl lly medicated, and cure in a few hours ailments upon -yhich no others have any effect whatever. The public are there fore cautioned against plasters bearing the names of CarclD," "Capsicum." "capsi clne,,, or "Capuclu which are meant to pass for 'Capclne" (please note the difference and also agaiost plasters bearing tne names 'Ben ton's," "Burton's," etc When buying ask distinctly for Benson's Plaster and protect yourself by a pert-onalexaminatioa In gen uine baa the word Capcme ' cut or porased in the body of the plaster and the ?' Three Seals" trademark on tne face cloth. xawsnrm- 1 uu vans wavaa A favorite .prescription, of one of the mou' noted and successiul snectalists in the U. iov retired) for the cure of Xertom Debility ost Manhood, Wenkness and ileciiy. Sent jplain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fill it. 4 Mdress DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana, Mo. II rANTED Ladles and Gentlemen to work TT for ur at their own homes; no canvass ing; $ 7 to $5 weekly; work eent by mail any distance ; we nave sooa demand for our work ani f arnish steady employment. Address at once RELIABLE M'JB'G CO. Philadelphia. Pa., Box 1593. dec4 d&wlm I ttave s positive remedy for the above disease ; by Its 1 tne worst kino ana or lone use thousands of easeao oaailliti V. A ira haaa n Tn1 Aol ObttltlUUfi V V WW U VUI va a. U UVUU f D V O to I 7tl In Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTT so stron g 1 a m y faith CT.thatlwlil send TWO BOTTL together with a VALUABI-B TREATISE on this diseaea lo jE8 FREB, to any sufferer. DR.T nov 30 d&w 4w Qlve express and P DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St. O. address. New York. COME -SEE US! 1 u u HENEVER , YOU ARE IN NEED O.M ' MTINf, RULIHI! c; BI11DIN5, come and see us. ; : We have the most complete establishment in the city, cany a large stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. Give us your orders. "1 JACKSON "'& BEI1L1. ime FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER. NEW YORK At 3 o'clock, P. M. B ENEFACTOR. ............ Saturday, Dec 5 REGULATOR.... Saturday, Dec 12 BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec 19 EEGULATOR.. 1. Saturday, Dec. 26 FROM WILMINGTON REGULATOR BENEFACTOR REGULATOR. .... B SNEFACTOii.... . ; . . . ....Friday, Dec 4 ....Friday, Dec 11 ....Friday, Dec 18 ....Friday, Dec 25 Throuzh Bates imaxanteed ta and rmm iAtn Jn North and SoathjUarollna. or rreig&t or Passage apply to " H. G. 8MALLBONE3, ttupertntenaent, i ' Wllrjilnjrton. N. CL TIIEO. G. GER, FrelghtAgent; W1L F. CLYDE Jk CXX. GtntxAi' hot s Lime. irne. 1800 BB1J3 DOCKLAND 1IME, : BESr QUALITY,' . ' : FOR SALE. SEND; INgYCUR ORDERS. J' f . WORTH & WORTH. sept . . -'"'I. Train on Scotland Ke.o.b V.-ri-nny. t?. a u.... AWflfV. Lj Halifax for Scotlandjeck at 8.00 P. M. E turninar leaves Scotland KacV at o en a v daily. - - Train No. 40 South will Goldsboro and Magnolia. " Traba No. 47 make close connection at Wei "ouforall points North Daily. All rail yla jwiiiiuuuu. ana uauy except bun day via .t81116 dose eoxnectlon for all polnti All trains run solid between WPmlngton tnd Washmirton. and havo Pnllman PhUj-o era attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, , General SupcrlntendenL J. R KENLY. Sup't TransportationT -X. M. EMERSON , General Passenger Aien nov 17 ' . . - ,:, ' ' 1 1 1 ... I, - Caroline Central B. B. Company, Ontoa o dzarsBAi, SrrpEKmTEirDianr, i Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 27. 1885. I No. 1. ! of Schedule. QN AND AFTER 1 THIS DATE, , TEI following acheaoia will be operated oa Railroad: ' ' PASSENGER, 11AEL AND EXPRESS TSAIH. Dally except Sundays. ) Leave Wihningtonat........7.C0P. H -Leave Raleigh at .....7.35 P. U ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.30 A. If ) Leave Charlotte at..... .....8.15 P. X No. 2. S Arrive t Raleigh at....... .9.00 A V -) Arrive at Wilmington at....8.25 A. M r LOCAL; FREIGHT Passenger Car v . . Attached. Leave Charlotte' at... 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Laurinburg at M5 1. Leave Laurinburg at ........6.15 A. M. Arrive atCharlotto at......... M0 P. Leave Wilmington at 6.45 A. . Arrive at Laurinburg at.......... 5.00 P. Leave Laurinburg at.... 5.30 A. Anlve at Wilmington at,.- MO P.M. ' Passenger Trains stop at regular sUttet only, and points designated in the Compwri Time Table, cr; " . SHELBY DrviSIOy, PASSENGSB, HAP y BL2PBE$S AND FREIGHT, f r v Dally except Sundays. - No a. Ive Charlotte........... A.Jr I Arrive at SheIby............l3 UL No 4 IieaveSheIby...........V.... 1.40 A. K. w?' Arrive at Cnarktte...- 5.40P.M. awaM ve da. CMLaV Uifltmp V i Hamlet with R. Jk A. Trains to and from E i Throueh Sleenhur Cars between Wlhn&tf0 and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. , a ate a rain wo, 1 ior s tatesvuw Western N CRR, Ashevllle and points Also, for Startanbursr. Greenville. AtMv Atlanta and sol points Southwest. a ' i - - i -Ti- 8upemtcndeaw -r. W. CLARK. General Passenger Ae 8eptf23 . Oyster Depot CONSTANTLY ON H4ND A fine lot of NEW RIVER OYS xjsxts ootn open as t In the bell: Orders respectfully solicited -Goods 'deliver ed prompUy In all parts of the clt7.r All or ders from the country-will meet with prompt attention, t all at KING'S OYSTER DIsPOj-, In store K. Corner Frsnt : 8treet Market, not the ttand. Oysters sold In ' original pack. . . f; w. king. dec m The Western Tribune. THIRTY-TWO COLUMN Htw- Newspaper. Chas. Fdward Wilson. MM and Proprietor, Ashevllle. N. C. . m aTs , i HE TRIBUNE will filscuss with eaiax freedom all questions of pubac mtcrew. In politics it will teach democratic aw .pure and simple. . ' It will labor zealously for the upbuUiBnl our whole State, and especially for J'rjri opment of the varied resources of ww North Carolina. - . .AinBa It will be the friend of all Railroads so WM as they are. tbe friends of the people- . m Is will aspire to deserve the esesm oi readers by dealing with all subjects to j ana dignified manner, and by carefouj e eluding from Its columns everything ot clous fe-ndTJCy. - ' m a The TR'BUNE Is printed from rew type. a new and improved Power Press- Ttf The price of the paper will be F'f. tl.50, lx Months, 73c, Tcree Jlontlia wo--r&rlably tn adranco.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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