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A WONDERFUL PHENOMENON. Xh Celebrated "Walking Man" and Wby He Kerps CJolits A Warn-. IMS to Others. At Mill Grove, IncL. lives John Snider the 44 Walking Man." In he felt muscu lar and nervous exhaustion, a stransre rest lessness, general uneasiness, and the ouly relief he could eet was by constant walking. For twenty-eight months he has tramped in a circle around and around his house, rest ing only four hours euch day. and it is esti mated he has covered more space than the circumference of the globe. He has at tracted universal attention, been visited by hundreds of curiosity seekers, and has really become a public character. His nervousness has shown itself in walking; other people's nervousness acts in other ways. Sometimes the person is rest- "Jess. trembles, has nervous head aches, a sinking at the pit of the stomach, a loss of appetite, inability to sleep, fore bodings, and general exhaustion. At other times irritability, peevishness and fault finding are 'felt, and life is a fearful trial. When these thinrs come on some thing must be done, or this nervousness will lead to insomnia, insanity, or death. Many people take morphine, opium, or nar cotics; but they only deaden thu nerves-for the time being. What people need is to as sit Nature a little, and Nature itself will restore the nerve-tissue and bring health and strength. The best researches . of modern scientists have proven that there is nothing for this purpose equal to pure "spirits, and no spirits so reliable 'and valu able as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. An authority on this subject, being no less than the well-known Dr. Caldwell, who 'treats only nervous diseases, says: In typhoid and nervous exhaustion I know of bo remedy to approach or equal Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey to bridge over a crisis or mend the broken cup of hiUth in an emergency of lmmediate'danger. This may be said of alcohol in general, were it? not the fact that many of our whiskies are so sophisticated. These impurities are in the Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey entirely absent, thus affording a pure and sfe stimulant, a true tonic. JOHN D. CALDWELL, M. D., Neurologist. 50 N. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md. All people have nervous exhaustion at times, but only those who are careless per mit it to continue. When it does continue it runs into the worst known troubles, which make life a burden and- death a re lief. People who allow this are alone to -blame, for it is comparatively easy to over come, and can be absolutely controlled. By tne use or trie pure stimulant (out not m- toxicant) above named, these fearful things may be avoided, and health and happiness succeed to sickness and misery. The Daily Review. JDSR. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY APRIL IG. 1887. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Is Sold Only lu ftottles. Trice 1.00. For sale by Druggists (Jrocers and Dealers. Persons East of the Rocky Mountains (except the Territories), unable to procure It from their Dealers can have Half Dozen sent, in plain case, unmarked, express prepaid, by remitting 16 to The Daffy Malt Whiskey Co. Kochestcr,N.Y. CATARRH SAMP'K TRKATMNT We niMl enough to ronvtitcu 15. S. I Ai;iKKHACH men 21 4w Broad Rt , Ncwmk. N FREF lAVjtlU I O for OR. SCOTT'S tx nut.fn? ELECTRIC CORSETS. BRUSHES, BELTS, ETC. ? risk, qaick Mice. 'I crriiory n id, fat:-f;ctton i;us tuteed.. DU. WC'OTT, 84 1 ISiaudway, N. 1 WrwfA INDIES TO WORK FOU C8 all led at their homes. $7 10 $10 per week can be quietly made. No ph ti part ing; no canvass!;?, for full particulars, i) lease address, at once, CKKSCENT aki CO., 19 Central St., Boeton, Mass. Box 517C mca 21 iw DT? A T?"VI?fi it causes, and a new 11 CiO and BUCce.8ful cUKk at yoir own homfe, by une ho was dca twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the notea specialists without benefit Cured himself in three months, and since tlun nun dreds of others i Full particulars sent on ap plication, t. a. fAUE. New York City. No 41 Wst 31s: St rach 21 4w established 1866. FAY'S aniiu roqsm! Tmkam the lead : does not corrode like tin or iron, noz trrwwr end dareble: at half the cost of tin. Is lso a HUHSTITUTK for PJ.ASTF.lt at Half the CmC. CARPETS and ltUCiS of same material, mable the wear of Oil Cloths. Oatalogaa and nam pies fB. W. 11. FAY Jfc CO., CA1IDO, N. J. ..tcft -i the Postotii-e at Wilmington, N. C, Beconti-cla&s matter. A well-known New York politician, who i3 iLtirj in New Yurk. nays the President has not 'weakened his Ad ministration a particle tv appointing Air. Faircbitd secretary ot the treasury Mr Fairchiid has not the reputation as a political manager which Mr. Man ning enjoys, but the former i in one sensoa better politician than Mr. Man n'ng. tor the reason that he believes in doing tho.ao things which will elevate tha tone and standing of th Demo cratic party, on thH theory that the bet ter the methods employed lo accom plish a public act the better the politics, lie says that Mr. Fairchiid will make more changes in the treasury depart ment than were made by Mr. Manning, bat the ground upon which they will be based may perhaps differ from the reasons that might have been assigned by Mr. Manning. Not one word ol fault can be found ith the tatter's ad ministration ot the treasury depart ment; on the contrary, he achieved re suits that will live forever in the na tion's history. The sound tone given the present Administration by his financial policy has done irfore to com mend it to the business interests ot the country than any other public act either by the President or Congress. A Now Way to l?ayX Id Debts. Shakespeare tellsThowr thiscan be accomplished in one of bis'immortal plays; but debts to n at ore jnust be paid on demand unless days ol grace h ohtained through the use' of Dr. Pierce's "Gofden Medical Discovery."! It is not a cure-all 7 but invaluable for sore throat, bronchitis, athmr,. ca tarrh, consumption, and all diseases ol the pulmonary and other, organs, caus ed by fcdula or "bad blood". Scrof ulas ulcers, swellings and tumors are cured by its wonderful alterative ac tion By droggists. Cardinal Manning has becomes, vice president of the London Newspaper Press Fund. Dr. Pierce's ."Favorite Prescription" is a most powerlul restorative tonic, and combines .he most valuable ner vine properties; especially adapted to the wants of debilitated ladies suffer ing from weak back, inward fever, congestion, in 11 animation, or ulcera tion, or from nervonsness or neuralgic pains. By druggist". King Kalakaua's head is badly want ed by a Chinese firm of merchants whom hi3 Sandwich Island Majesty has offended They offer 4.000 to any body Mho will send it to them, pre sumedly on a charger. Doautlfy Your Homes. JST0N'i flflUOEaiHE READY FOR USE. Whlis and Choice colors. Cheaper and timet an wall paper or oil pahlt Purifies all sa 4'area 4 kills jrerma of disease. Any one cat use it. IT IS Trj BEST. .314 Medal and Highest Award, 1 1 Trt imitations. If not for sale in your town .send r sample card and prices. - ry KalsoiMB aM Fresco Paint W ets, ' 25 & 27 John St., Brooklyn, H". T. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike Artificial Systems Core of Mine Pandering. Any book learned in one reading. Oreo inducement to CorrtgjmiuteHr C lasers. lrospectus rith opinions in full of Mr. Kiciiakd A. Proctor. tons. W. W. Astok, Judau P. Benjamin, Drs. tnroa. Wood, Hcy.' Faakcis is. Desw lAJtBTTwAiJf, and others, sent post free by PROF. LOISETTE, 37. FiftM Avenue, New York Winter Causes Exposure COUb8, ' Cotd. Pleurisy. Bheumatiem, Pnemonia Vuralxlx, Sciatioa, LAivabigo, Bickacbe and other allmento. for which Penson s Capcloe .Piasters are admitted to be ths' best remedy , known. They relieve and cure In a few hours v when no other application s of the least ben eflt Endorsed br 5.100 Physicians and Drag - cists. Beware of Imitations under similar , . aouadlns names, such as "Capalcam "capu ctn." or Cap8ldne " : Ask for Bknson's AJU TAXK wo OTiiKKS. examine careiany when tou bay. All drurglsts - BKABUttY A Ex-Congressmau Frank Jones, ot New Hampshire, arrived in New Yrk from the Suth on Saturday last Mr Jones is one of the richest men in the Granite Stale and a very influential Democrat. He spent s irae time while South in Florida, and halted fur a week in Washington on his return He said, however, that his trip had nothing to do with politics, but was purely a health excursion. " The South u b- minn in every direction," tie added, "and otTer good inducements to men with money to invest. The Democratic parly in ISS1 was handicapped by the charire that the business interests ot the country would ba ruined by its success. That fallacy has been exploded and we sbali have a clear fie hi in the race next year I believe that nothing short of a miracle can prevent our winning the Presiden tial contest next year. I thins that Mr. Cleveland is the best man for us to nominate. I have been impressed by the fact that the people I have met in my travels about the country are wel satisfied with Mr. Cleveland's adminis tratton. They know that he is honest. sincere and conservative. I do not Know whether Mr. Cleveland is candiJate for a second term, but he is the only person who can prevent his renomination and re-election." Very few people have any idea of the immense value of live stock in tnis country. The New York Herald en lightens us on this point. Il says: Everybody in this country is interest ed iu live stock. The man who takes no pleasure in looking at a thorough bred horse is fit for stratagems and spoils. His judgment is not to be trust edon any political or religious question if the day. ror his bead is tilled with sawdust and his heart is i piece of marble stained blood red a base, con templible counterfeit. Just look at a few stupendous facts taken from the report of the Depart ment of Agriculture, just at hand. The "tottle ol the whole" value, as Mr tiume used to say in Parliament, of horseflesh in this country is what? - ' . viuess jpen your eyes, ana be pre pared to deny the statement when we say it is as close to one thousand mi: ions of dollars as figures can make it. and open your eyes once more when we tsll you that the value of horses and other live stock, as mules cows, sheep and swine, reaches the enormous sum i tweniy-hve hundred millions of dollars .Now look at some num bers. Texas and Illinois take the lead. In the former there are 1,038,816 horses. They are small and largely ot Spanish origin and find a market at from $-20 to l0each. In the latter there are 1.059, is 17. bat they are more valuable and larger. rThe favorite breeds are the French draught, the Clydefdale. the English shires ami the Cleveland bavs. New York has 60 802 horses, but they are worth something over $65 000 000. while the 1,000 000 horses of Texas are worth only a little more than $33,000, 000. As tor mules, th meanest ot brutes, with lots of total depravity in their hind leirs and a very evangelical expression ot countenance, the country tolerates 2.117,141 of them, and their value is $167,000,000. There are no moles to speak ot in Maine, New -Hampshire. Vermont, Massachusetts Rhode Island or Connecticut, probably because the otd fashioned Puritanism didn't care to share its total depravity with the brute creation and kept it all for itself At feast that is the only reasoo discovered so far. As a four legged study these facts and Ggures have a peculiar interest. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, ioss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, free' of charge This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a selt addressed envelope to the Rkv. toskpii T. Inman, Station Dt New York City. eod d&w lv id 1SU KbL. AN SO US me UV Erery strain or cold attacks that weak back ana nearly prostrates yon. um m m u - JOILN&OX. Proprietors. NewYork. men 21 i Cb Ce Car for Coatrtia, Weak Lanr Aaciuna. ind rteCtoaTlBward Pminm, Exhaustion. CowihiningOx ma frUuabto mmllln with JainaciAGinger, it exerts eon frm power rer ttese unknown-to other remedie tVMLkioBjr, Bheumatiam, Female CompUints, and U IljtreM lnino theStomach. IJTer, Kidneys and Bow trdra?vrnff thooaaads to the rrave who wouid reeori ieir heI t nby tbo tomely use of PAJca' Gmoxa Ton t U sew Uf eaod ptrensth to the mred. oOo. at VrH Gi0OX A Cgt 1J WiiliAia Street, K. Y. S , - t ... .. ,1 - Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Wins low's Sooth ino Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little saifererat once : it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child Irom pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button.". It is very pleas ant to taste It sootbea the child, soft ens the gams,-allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the beet known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising frora teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle " ily 6 deed & wljr - THE BEST TOHIC Strengthens the Muscles steadies the Nerves, Enriches the Blood, Gives New Vigor. , Dlt. J. L. MTEBSFarrfield, Iowa, says: " Brown's Iron Bitters is the best Iron medicine I have known in my 80 years' practice. I have found it specially beneficial in nervous or physical exhaustion, and in all debilitating ailments that bear so heavily on the system. Use it freely in my own family." Mb. W. F. Buowk, 637 Main St., Covington, Ky.. says: "I was completely broken down in health and troubled with pains in my back. Brown's Iron Bitters entirely restored me to health." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red linos on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by SHOWN CHEMICAL. CO., BALTIMORE, MO. The JMutional Life . AND Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, I). C. HORATIO BROWNING, President. o GEO. D. ELDRIDGE, Secretary, Manager and Actuary. -o- Lile Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestible Policy. Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age. Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After Three Years. P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D., Medical Director. W. H. GIBSON. Special Agent. Home Office, 1,215 FStreet. N. W men 31 ly Baggage Transfer. pOU PROMPT CALL3 AND DELIVERY ot Baggage leave your orders atT. J. SOUTH RELAND'3 'Livery Stable,- Korth SecdndSt. Order for Carriages promptly filled. T. J. SOUTH EEIiAND, Livery and Sale Stables, july 28 tf No. 108 110 North Second St Removed. J HAVE THE PLKASURE OF ANNOUNC Ing to my f rlen Ja and the pnblle that I have removed Into the large and" commodious Sta- blea erected by me o the corner of Princess and Thlrd.'slreets. whe I have ample room for all the demand of the Livery and Pale Business. 'I keep cnsUntlv On html hnrsta and vehicles for hire and will the dav. week or month at. low rates. A call is respecuuuj aoiiuvea. nOT " s . . R C. OR BELL- Change of Base. 7 JJY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ABE rtspestfally notified that I have removed my anops to Chetnas street, between Front and Water. .All orders for work In my line, tin ning, repairing. Ac . will be done promptly anf faithfully. - 1 : - ' b. f. rising. Chestnut, between Front and Water sts. ian tl tl . .... aUPKRIOR COURTS. SpriiiSTTerras 1887. FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE AVERT. HydeFebruary 7, I week; May 16, 1 week. " ' Bnaulort J February 14. 2 weeks; May 30. 3 weeks Currituck March 7, I week. Camden March14, 1 week. Pasquotank M-arcn 21. 1 week; June 13. 1 week. Perquimans March 28, I week. Cbowan April 4. 1 week; Jane 20, 1 week. . . Gates April 11. 1 week. Hertford April 18. 1 week; June 27, 1 week. Washington April 25. 1 week. Tyrrei! Mav 2, 1 wei-k. Diiru May 9. 1 week. Pamlico May 23. l-weelj. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE SHIIP. Halifax JJancary 10. 2 weeks; March 7. 2 weeks; May 16. 2 weeks. Northampton January 24. 2 weeks; April 4. 2 weeks; JJune 13. 1 week. Edaecorubft fFebruary 7, 1 week; April 18, 2 weeks. Crnven February 14 2 weeks; May 30. 2 wevks. Warren March 21, 2 weeks. Bertie May 2, 2 weeks. THIRD DISTKICT JUDGE MEIIRIMON. Pitt January 10, 2 weeks; March 21.2 woeks; June 13. 2 weks Frankliu January 24, 1 week ; June 6. 1 week. Wilson February 7, 2 weeks; April 18. 2 wm-kii Vance February 21, 2 weeks; JMay, 23, 2 weeks. Martin Mfiich 7, 2 weeks. Greene April 4 2 weeks. Nash May 2 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTKICT--JUDGE SHEPHERD Wakt January' 10, 2 weeks; fFeb ruary 28. 2 weeks: March 28, 2 weeks'; f Apr l 25, 3 weeks. Wayne January 24. 2 weeks; .March 14. 2 weeks, f Aprii lb. 1 week. Karnett February 7. 1 week. Johnston February 14 2 weeks. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Granville January 31. 2 weeks; May 9, 2 weeks. Chatham February 14, 1 week; May 23. 1-week. Guilford - February 21, 2 weeks; June 13, 1 week Alamaneo March 7. 1 week; June 6, 1 week Dunvun March 14.2 weeks; May 30, I w ek. O run ye Mareh 28. 1 week. (Jasw-ll April 18. 2 weeks. Persor May 2, I week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNGR. New Hanover January 24, 2 weeks; April 18. 2 weeks. Lenoir February 7 I week. Duplin F'-rru&ry 14 2 weeks Sampson "fFebruary 28 2 weeks ;May 2, 1 week. Pender -March 14. 1 week; May 9, 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jones March 28 1 week. Oniow April 4. 1 week SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Ansou- January 10, 1 week; f.May 2, 1 week. Columbus January 17, 1 week:March 28. 1 week. Cumberland January 24 1 week; March 14. 1 week: f.May 9, 2 weeks. Robe-on January 31. 2 weeks: Mav 23, 2 weeks. Richmond February 14 2 weeks : June (, 1 week. Bladen March 21, I week. Brunswick Aini 4 I week. Moore April 18,. 2 w- eka EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Caonrrus J January 31, l'week; May a 1 week. Iredell February 7. 2 weeks; May 23 2 weeks. Rowan February 21. 2 weeks; May 9 2 weeks. Davidson March 7. 2 weeks; June 6 1 week. Randolph March 21. 2 weeks. Montgomery April 4. 1 week. Stanly April 11. 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT -JUDG1? P.OYKIN. Rockingham January 24,2 weeks. Forsyth- February 7, 2 weeks; May 23 V weeks. Yadkin February 21. 2 weeks. Wilkes March 7. 2 weeks; May 2, 1 week. Alleghany March 21. 2 weeks. Davie April 4. 1 week. Stokes April 18, 1 week. Surry Aprii 25 1 week. TJSNTII DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Henderson February 14, 3 weeks. Burke. March 7.2 weeks. Caldwell March 21, 1 week. Ashe March 28, 1 week; May 30, 1 week. Watauga April 4, I week; June 6, 1 week. Mitcheil April 18,2 weeks. Yancey May 2. 2 weeks. McDowell May 16, 2 weeks. n.Lt,VMTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT GOMERY. Alexander January 24, 1 week; June u, 1 weeK. vatawba January 31, 1 week; June 6. l weet, Union February 14, 1 week, fFebru ary M 1. 1 week; "May 23. 1 week; yoiay ou, 1 wees. Mecklenburg fFebruary 28. 3 weeks Gaston March 21,2 weeks. Lincoln April 4, 1 week. Cleveland April II. 2 weeks. Rutherford April 25. 2 weeks. Polk May 9, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES Madison February 28. 2 weeks Buncombe March 14. 3 weeks; June 2u. 4 weess. Transylvania April 4. 1 week Haywood April II, 2 weeks. Jackson April 25, 2 weess. Macon May 9 1 week. Ciay May 16, 1 week. Cherokee May 23. 2 weeks. Graham June 6. 1 week. Swain June 13. 1 week. Criminal causes only. JCivil causes and jail caoses"only f Civil causes only MISCELLANEOUS m m 1I I hit 1L1T T vilahfj The Seven Cuticura B Tbeee peven beautiful boys owe their beauty of skin, luxuriance of hair, purity of bloat, a?U freedom froan hereditary talut or huvorr. tolhacelobritedf ut.cjra fEMEDiES. Thoueiinda of children are born ln to, the world every diy with some cczematous afl'oj tlon, such as milk crust, scall hatl, . B urf or dandrufl. pure to develop Into an agonizing eczema, the itching, burning and aisfiguratiou of which make life a irolonRed torture unices properly treated. -. . . y ; A warm bath with Cuticura Soap, an ex quisite . kin Reautifler, and a single ap plica tlon of ( uticuba, the Great 8kln Cure, with oys ' Our olde rhlld. no-rMxirar,,,. anlnfintmon.hsoM. w.. wE nary rcmedks f.ilin?, wc Cl,w UJ phyBlclan. who attempts to wni ' spread 1 with .almt increiibl, npCu til the lower portion 0f Uie 1 fellow's pfiison. from the muNle hi.", back; down, to; hU w solid rash, usrlv. natnfni ki-...... : , ClOHS. - We had nn n.t mi vHiai uiinL ha . 1 day. Finally; we were ivi.i n CunctJ RA BKMKDiKS. The e'ect Vu .7.? uiu.K.mua iu inree or fuur b.. a liitleruT cuRA BrsotveNt, the New Blood piete cure was wrought, leaving the ItU k Purifier, la of 'en sufficient to arrest 4he pro j low's penon as white aid healthr M "tS? gress o' the dl.eaae, 1 point to a speedy I he hd never been attackad in .. Jvt- and permanent cure your valuable remedlea sued bi. vt, day he Is a strong, he)thy chill 'pirtat, well, no repetlUon of the dtwaae UriDjew occurred . . Tour nost valuable Cuticura Rfmedi 8 have done my cnild so much gooo that I feel like ssyinglhls for the benefit of those wha are troubled with sfeln disease. My little glr was troubled with Eczema, ai d I tried sever al doctors and medicines, but did not do her any good uotll I used the Cht ccka Remit dies, which speedily cured her, for which I owe vou nrany thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON BOSSM1ER, Edinburgh, Ind. Geo. Rsnira. Att'y at La and Ex Proa. Atiy, aihtid.Q. fiEFERENCK J. O. WKST.Drugn iBhland, .- - , .- " One year ago the Cuticdba and fioirtaitd a little. girl m our house ot.the mtAm head we ever saw, and the BKgoxruiTiid Cuticura are now curiui young gAacienu of a sore leg, while tne phygiciaw are 117' to have It amputated. It will save bit )tg S. B. SMirn A BaO.Conagton.Er. Cuticcra emeiiis are abrluteljr pitt, Sold everywhere. Price, Outicura, 51c; Soap, ?5j ; Fesolv nt, $1. Prepared by the Potter Drug axd chemical to., Bos ton, SI ass tend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," I and the onlv lnfallble ekio beau'illfr iri 64 pag?8, 5C Illustrations, and 100 teattm nlals I blood vuriflers. DIMeLES bl tck-hral , rhtpped ardollf I I ill -kln prevents 1 by Cuticoa alKD.ci- ED VUP. TED OAP. DADV'C tln and '"calp preserved and unu 1 O beautmea by uticuba medica men 3 4w dAw New Yorli & WilnimtrU D Steamship Co, Shiugles! Shingles !J piFTr THOUSAND FODB AND FIVE tech Cypregs Shingles. Must be gold at once. Those to teed would do well to call and ireta - , , CHA8. F. BSOVv-NE. -Coram liblon Merchant, No. N. Water at men . Wilmington. J?, d 3Irsteriom a inaction. Qnick in alforuin; it lief, inunedati in iu beiwtirul results, VntJf celled M a Woe4 puriflcr. M veloui a u tV teratirs it iu stimulant ff.'ert onatofi-W liTfr. Ajsovert'igortr1 for PYSPEPSU IaaigetMia, iJ ptesslon ti wantofaiwtit. Headadjo tBi Nelvoni FKOM PIER 29, EAST RIVER. NEW TORE .Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR; Friday, April 1 speedUy when thte remedy ia ta. 2f5 B KN K FACTOR Friday, April 8 no more effectual relkf iorthj M KHGULaTOB Friday, April 15 loathing of food due to INTtKJJg RRVW.H'Ar.Tin? ir..,..' .- ,? urtt..i PntllnJnlarelO' r, zz&wpatffX voniv nrrrvniainnv I m.ti tn anv wtfraann receipt Ol - I in stamps. The reCTtlarnnutdfnJ BENE FACTOR Friday, April 1 1 sent by mail. MEXICAJJ MEDIC w 1 tteuuixuK Frldav. Aurll 81 40U jNortnaac, rntiam-ui- - BENEFACTOR Friday, April 15 aauuiiAiua... Friday, April za BIRD IIAIJIIA! Through Bills Lading and Lowest The irreat secret of the J7ref Through Rates guaranteed to and from Potato Manna wil lrestore the songofcwnJ I -..-imntii ana resiore or in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. SMALL BONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G. EGER, Traffic Manager, WM. P. CLTDS Jk CO., Gentry Ajrenta, ' 85 Bredway, New York. men 2o Something Ulew -AND prevent tneir aumii " d dor good condition. . If given to a hira a cases W tboJllo critical periouwiiu'Mt '.ease mention this paper aept9 tuth sat "j. ft J. COLMaK, IOVV0, W0"" - con:estbted MTTSTAIin OIL A Positive f for Rheumatism, Neura gi.y-M m ir Pales: oatwarJ wv'"rfVwA fronfD . ; men 21 4w SARATOGA CHIPS; WW ootrn.-vfib mTlc lfdiweo FRESH AND CRISP. IT IS ONLY NECESSARY TO TRY THE1L New Crop Cuba SECOND CARGO, 554 EogsLead&- TO ARRIVE B7 STEAMER TO-DAY FROM NEW YORK, THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF . NEW SPRING BUTTER! OF THE SEASON. Jno. L. Boatwrlghte mch 2y 15 A 17 So. Front Street 66 Tierces, i.ino- x Amerteao ua," direct irom, For tale Tery WOKT1I & WW. feb24 I a . rnrr ASS f fT TTTHENEVEx of 1 111 11 nfuin ; a. 11. ay u U : , m.andetB- w Mm the moat conPletT-f - - i . a k Tk an a m pnnv. 1 .Miim nf neper to ' P HAIB DYEING SOC. and npwartl, work proxnpu - - - .JOHN WERNER'S, I prices thAl Ww'v lOc. FOR A SHAVE, - 20c FOR A HAIR CUT. At The German Barber and Pert nnaer, I tTa v roar order. , - - Jan 25 , OMarletSt ITU,Y JACKS03
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