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I tt9 ' imitations ' If not for sale in your tiAvr- .send r sample card and prices. ry Momine aai Fresco Paint Late 25 & 27 John St., Brooklyn, H. Y. 1 13 & IfJTEREST to -E3E.K Manly Vlcor. Weakness or Loss ot Memory tt manenuy restored by the use of an entirely rev. remedy. The Iferba Santa from Spain. iSpan ah Trochees never fail. Ourillustratcd.SJpagc booi oo testimonials, (sent sealed). Every man shooM fcad 1U VOII GRAEF TROCHEE CO., c-. UFarkPUce, New York. rrei feb 1 d eod &w ly Uonhoodi RESTORED. Ttemed? Free. A victim of youthfo; impmdencecausintr Prema ' tore Decay. Kerreus Debili 1 t-r.IMtManhood.&cJiavinB led ia vain every knowu remedy, has discovered a mple Bif-curB, which he will eeud fK to bit . aliow-sTOf ferera. Addrefis . J. 11A&ON, Post Omce Box S1A New York aty. ctSeodd&wly T7orMng .Classes WffifSSl prepared to furnish all classes with employ ment at home, the whole of the tlmo or for their spare momeats. Business cew, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 60 cents to $5.00 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time as much as men. That all who see thiamay ead their addrefs. and test the , business, wo xaske ti oCer- To such as are sot well eat Uied we will send one dollar to pay lor the trouble cf writing.. Full particulars and ouV ft free. Address Geosge airssox &Co., rcrtlaad. ilaiza. " ... . - - "dec l 6md lyw : ur ura vuauna saw j . ts'm . j Til 3 1 I IT m SPSJBW" ill aw I i. i It 1 The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY APKIL !lJ. 1887. Kntered at the Postonlve at Wilmington. N C. an second-class matter. It is saul that lor vaultn l the Tri-as-ury at Washington n-w cniain two thousand urns ot silver and f.rty eighl ions .1 uo)(h Their capaciiy for storage is n-arljF nxhaiisted. and still the accu mulation i rapidly ipcreaeingr. And t-t, notwithstanding. this surplus of richs, Ihe 7's-leaJer8 of the Demos cratio party at the last session, of Con trress would not llow the .peopled rep reintalives t even vote on th pro position to repeal tbo unnecessary and burdensome, tux on tobacco, one of the chiel Hgriculturfll products i Virjfinia and other Southern States. The. Demo crat ii ma-s an all riyht. but some ot their so called leaders are ail wrong. Richmond Whig. Oar coietnporary is in error as ;o this. The Democrats are for reduction and have put themselves on record in that line. The Repub licans have opposed reduction and they aUo have gone on record It is true that the Democratic party were no; exactly solid on the matter, al though very nearly so. Th following, which w3 clip from the Raleigh News and Observer, will show just how largo a number of Democrats in the- Hou9e favred reduction and how many Re publicans opposed it: Let it be kepi before the people that the Democratic party in Congress has in ado every effort to leducs the taxa tion, which is a burden alao8ttoo griev ous to fie borne, and that thosw cfl irts huve invariably been defeated by Re-; publican opposition the ngures t roving the tact be presented over and over again. Lit the blaoce for the cm- liuuauee ol the unnecessary war tax-. ation bo piaced where it belongs When the initial stp locking to a rc duction. that is to sav, wbina motion was made to consider a tariff bill. June 17th, 1S6. the tvv( parties in tne il uee divided as follows: For consideration. Democrats, 13(5 Republican?. 4 Against consideration. Democrats, 35 Republicans. 12'2 Eighty per cent ot the Democrat v-ited in favr ot reduction; while cnly three per cent of the Republicans voted hat way. On the eighteenth of December another dis inct effort was madi;to se- cure a teduc ion. How was the vote n that oicasr"ii? It wan as follows: For consideration. Democrats 143 Republicans; 6 Aajjainst,. Dem' era's. 25 R pnblus.tii, 12'J That is to say, 85 per cem of the Dem ocrats look their stand on the side f reduction and consequent relief l (he people and only 4 per cent of the Re publicans Do not these figures speak louder than word-? But a.iin. Wnen Mr. Henderson ol this State ffered in the House on ihe 3rd day ot March, a resolution provid ing for the abolition ol the tax on leaf 'obacco when sold bv the producer to a licensed dealer and for modification of the restrictions now laid on the distill ers of spirits and the producers of fruit brandv. 131 Democrats, of 13H voting, voted aye; while 107 Republicans, of I15votinir, voted nay. The question wa3 on the suspension of the rules for tho passage ot the resolution and a two thirds vote wn required It was an. other effort to reduco taxation inter nal revenue taxation this ti.ne and it was defeated ' by the Republicans. Ninety-six per cent ot the Democrats, voting casit their voles for the measure. Ninety-three per cenff of the Republi cans voting cast their votes against it. What becomes -id the Republican pre tension to a desire to abolish the inter nal revenue system? What becomes of the Republican pretension even to mod ify that system? Whatlbecomes cf the Republican promise! before the peoplo to reduce taxation? Let the people note the figures we have givpn and let them judge between the Democratic and Republican parlies accordingly. The reduction of the internal revenue tax. and its total abolition as soon as such a thing is possible, is one of the cardinal principle's of the Democratic party in this State and as such is plain ly expressed in tho last platform of the party. Those who haye opposed it a lew individuals here and there will do well to consider the almost entire una nimity of the party io the last Congress on this" subject. A correspondent asks: "Where can we send to get Feck's Patent Ear Drums, an invention lor enabling peo ple to hear who are deaf, slightly or otherwise ?" Write to F. Hiscox, 84y Broadway, N. Y., stating cause and particulars of your deatneai and he will give you all the points desired. Read the following from tba Medical liccord : "A lecturer in one ol our hospitals, while illustrating progress in medical science, introduced a deaf pa tient whose case baffled all medical skill and was considered' hopeless. But an invention belonging to F. Hiscox. New York, having been recommended it was used -with very satisfactory re sults, as it fully restored the hearing. It was tested '"n other cases and found to be more successful than any known device for the relief of deafness, as hear ing lost for many years was fully re stored by it. This invention is all the more satisfactory as it is out of sight and does not require to be held in posi tion. And while it can be readily re moved or inserted by the patients them selves it is wilbai curative in action and comfortable to wear. lw The New York custom bouse an tborities are making a desperate effort to break up the extensive business done in smuggled cigars on the steamers running to Cuba and West Indian ports. v. . I, n I. a hi i i. T ' -J - - See Jacobi's large and fine assort meat of fishing tackle. Ho can surely piesss&ny nsuerman.wun nis assort - APKlk antics. QSite natural; "But; jmme, how can j on prefer the plain and shabbily dressed Julius to my elegant and hand some brother.?" ' I hat is quit simpta" 5.ur brother in in love with himself, ami Julius with me.' Friend (to young arti3t): Isn't your shirt a little raggd, Char.ey?" Yung Artist: I'm at raid it is'.. Friend: Well. why don't you change Lit. Younir Artist: 'Because the other one i? ragged, loo;" - Johnnie to his chum: "I will lell you a secret il you won't tell. Sister Emily is engaged to Mr While I heard mamma and sis talking aoout it. The secret is that Mr. White duu't know it himself." She: "Whore are you going Char ley?" He: Going lo the theatre " She Ah, I understand, the ballet ; but, whv don't you go to the dog shiw instend? I ihmk you will like it much betier; the tloys, ou know, have four IegS twic. as manv as the ballot daucers." A littlo fellow of four years old went to a bitcksmilhV to see his lather's horse shod, am was watching closely the work of the shoeing. The black--! smith began to pare the horse's honf. anil thinking this wrong, the boy ad. earnestly. "My pa don't want his horse made any smaller' 'I am alarmed for the future of this country. Johnson." "Why so, Briggs?' "Because of the rapid increase iu pop ulation. S.oop the land will not sup port alt the people.'.. .'Nonsense! Trie medical coheres are now turning out f.iur thousand phys'ciaris yearly." A man asked a little boy who had been converted : "Does noi the devil tell you that you are not a Christian?" ' Yes. sometimes" "Well, what do you tell him?" "I tell him that wheth er I am a Christain or not, it is none of hi3 business." "Minister's wife (rather trving at times): "How much did you get for performing- thai marriage ceremony this morning?" Minister: ' Two dol lars." Wife: "Only 2!" Minister: "Yes The poor fellow said ha had been married before and I badn'l the heart to.charge him more than that.:' Advice to .Hotliers. Mits. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 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 irom. pain, and the, utile cherub awaKs as "bright as a button." It is very pleas ant to taste; It soothe3 the child, soti en the gums, allays all pain, relieves v inrl. regulates th towels. and is the bet't known remedy for diarrhtca, whether risiny fro us teething r other causes Twenty-five cents a bottle Hv dp"5 fe wly 01 1 SU W I 1 a A 'J A K i Needing renewed atreactb. or who suffer from InOrmltles peculiar to their sex should try DRfllNN'S C3F THE BE5T TONIC. This medicine combines Iron with pure vegetable tonics, and ia invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It En riches and Parities the Blood, Stimulates the Appetite, strengthens the Muscles and Nerves in fact, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the complexion, and makes the Ekin smooth. It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or prod ace constipation all other Iron medicines do. Mrs. Elizabeth Bated, 74 Farwell Ave., Milwau kee. Wis., says, under date of Dec. 26th. 1884: " I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been more than a doctor to me, having cured me of the weakness ladies have in life. Also cured me of Liv er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and good. Has also been beneficial to my children." Mas. Louisa C. Bbagdon, East Lockport, N. Y.. says: "I have suffered untold misery from Female Complaints, and could obtain relief from nothing except Brown's Iron Bitters." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red linoG on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MR Baggage Transfer. pOR PEOMPT CALLS AND DEHVEEY of Baggage leave your orders atT. J. SOUTH KKLANDM Livery Stable, Forth SecondSt. - Orders for Carriages promptly filled. " T- J. SOUT1IEKL.AND, Livery atd Slc Stables, jxily 28 tf No. 108 A 110 North Second St Homes in North Carolina Onlv 20 Hours Ride from New York ! 69 MilesSouth of Raleigli Z On the Raleigh aad Augusta Air-Line R R, 1 500 ACRK OF I,AND lN the leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms It lota to suit purchasers, t our acres for f i5 Larger tracts $5 per acre. In month lv pay. mentaof 10 This land adjoins the "South ern Pines", a recently established health r& aortfoi sanitarium), and Is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all the cereal. A number of New England people have bouzht lots In the town of "Southern Pines," and It Is the desire of the owners ot , this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle States as well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State In the Union offers greater Inducements to pet tier than North Carolina Nowhere can a better tannine country or as fine a climate be found. 1 his U the opinion of Northern men who have settled in N orth Carolina. This is a bonaftde offer, and is limited For further particulars write at once to JOHN T. PATuICK, Commls'r of Immurratlon, Raleigh, N. C or Or A BICHAKDSON, - Jan 21 tf Chronicle Office. Aucusta. Ga 20,000 Brick. , -yERY LARGE AND FINE. ' , ',. - : apl 13 at; A. CPJIIIiGCn. X m K V ' m Bin Willis fill El I 1 SUPERIOR COURTS. SpriW Term 1887 T ,t FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE AVERT." Hyde February 7, I week; May 16, 1 " week. . Beaufort JP'ebruary 14, 2 weeks; May 30. 3 weeks. Curriiuck March 7, 1 week. Camden March 14. 1 week. Pasquotank Marcn 21. 1 week; June - 13. 1 week. - r Perquimans March 28, I week. Chowan April 4. I week; June SO. t week. Gates April II. 1 week ! Hertford April 18. 1 week; June 27, I week. Washington April 25. 1 week. Tyrrell May 2, I week. Dare May ). I week. Pamlico May 23. 1 week. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Halifax January HC2 weeks; March 7 2 week-; Mav 16. 2 weeks. Northampton January 24. 2 weeks; April 4 2 weeks; June 13. 1 week. Edaecorube February 7, 1 week; April 18, 2 weeks. CtHven--February 14 2 weeks; May ,30. 2 weks. Warren March 21,2 weeks. Bertie May 2, 2 weeks. THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE MERRIMON. Pitt January 10, 2 weeks; March 21.2 weeks ; June 13, 2 w ek.s Frar-klin January 24, 1 week ; June 6. 1 week. -Wilson February 7, 2 weeks; April 18. 2 weeks Vance February 21. 2 weeks ; May, 23, 2 weeks. Martin March 7. 2 weeks. Greene April 4 2 weeks. -Nash Mav 2 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD wake '.Januarv ill. "Z weeks: Trei Feb ruary 28, 2 weeks; March 28, 2 weeks; Apr. 1 55, 3 weeks. Wayne January 24, 2 weeks; March 14. 2 weets, April 18. I week. Harnett 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. Guiliord February 21, 2 Weeks; June 13, 1 week Alamance March 7. I week; June 6, 1 week Durnnm March 14.2 weeks; May 30, I week. -Orange March 28, 1 week., Caswe.i April 18. 2 weeks. erson May 2, I week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. New Hanover January 21, 2 weeks; April 18, 2 weeks. Lwnoir February 7 1 week. Duplin F'-rrury 14 2 weeks Sampson t February 28 2 weeks ;May 2, 1 week. Fendrr March 14. I week; May 9, 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jones March 28 1 wefc. ()nl.iw April .4. 1 week SEVEN TII DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Anson January 10, 1 week; fMay 2, 1 week. -Columbus January 17, 1 wcek;March 28. 1 week, Cumberland , January 24 1 week; Msircb 14, 1 week; fMay9, 2 weeks. Rbeoo January .31, 2 weeks; May 23, 2 w-ek. Richmond February 14 2 weeks ; June 6. 1 week B aden March 21. I week. Brunswick Apid-4. 1 week. iYlnoiv--April 18. 2 eks EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Caliirrus January 31. 1 wtek; May 2 1 vvek. Iivdtli Febrnary 7. 2 weeks; May 23. 2 weeks - R..war. February 21. 2 weeks; May 9, 2 weeks. Davidson March 7 2 weeks; June 6. l week. Randolph March 21. 2 weeks. Montgomery April 4. 1 week. Stanly April II 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT -JCDG BOYKIN. Rockingham January 24.2 weeks. Forsyth- February 7, 2 weeks; May 23, a weeks. Yadkin February 21. 2 weeks. Wilkes March 7. 2 weeks; May 2, week. Alleghany March 21. 2 weeks. Davie April 4 1 week. Stokes April 18, 1 week, Surry April 25 1 week. TENTH 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, Tweck; June 6, 1 week. Mitcheil April 18. 2 weeks. Yancey Mav 2. 2 weeks. McDowell May 16, 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT GOMERY. ' Alexander January 24, 1 week; June lo, i week. Catawba January 31, .1 week; June 6. 1 week. Union February 14, I week, fFebru arySl. 1 week; May 23. 1 week; fMay 30, 1 week. Mecklenburg -February 28. 3 weeks Caston March 21, 2 weeks. Lincoln April 4, 1 week. Cleveland April 11. 2 weeks. Rutherford April 25. 2 weeks. Polk May 9, 1 week. . TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Madison February 28. 2 weeks. Buncombe Marcb 14, 3 weeks; June 20. 2 weeks. Transylvania April 4. 1 week Haywood April 11.2 weeks. Jackson April 25, 2 weeks. Macon May 9.. I week. Clay May 16, I week. Cherokee May 23. 2 weeks. Graham June 6. 1 week Swain Tuno 13. 1 week. Criminal causes only. Civil causes and jail causes only tCivil causes only Shingles! Shingles! "piFTY THOUSA ND FOUR AND FIVE inch Cypress Shingles, Must be Mid at once. Thoee in need vould do well to call and cet a baraln. - . - . , CHAS, F. BROWNE.' - Commission Herchant, No. llN. Water st . " .-.mchSi . .. Wilmington, N.C-- MISCELLANEOUS The Seven Theee seven beautiful boys owe their beanty of skin, laxurlsnrc of hair, parity of bloo-J, abd freedom from hereditary taint or humors to th a celebrated i ut cjea r emedibs. Thousands of children are born into the world every diy with some eczematous affec; tion, such as milk crust, scall head," arurf or dandruff, 6ur8 to develop loto an agonizing eczema, the itching, burning anddisfiguratlm of which make lite a prolonged torture unless properly treated. A warm bath with Cuticdka Soap, an ex oulslte fkln Peautifier. and a single appUca tion of CuTicrjBA, the Great Skin Cure, with a 11 tie uticura BjFSOtVKNT, the New Blood Purifier. Is of fen sufficient to arrest 'he pro giees o the di. ease, an-1 point to a speedy and permaiient cure. Ynur irost valuable Ctjticuba Eimedi s have done my cnlld so much goou that I feel like saying this for the benefit of those wh? are troubled with skin disease. My little girl was troubled with Fczema, atd I4, tried eever al doc tors and medicines, but did sot do her any good uatll I used the Cut cuka Remit dies, which speedily cured her, for which I owe vou irany thanks and many nights of rest. - A NTON BOSSMIER, Edinburgh Ind. Sold everywhere. Price. CtmcrjBA, 5.1c; Soap, 25c ; bkbolv nt, $l Prepared by the Porrnt Drug and C hemic ai. o Bos ton, Mass - - t'end for "How to Cure Skin Diseases' 64 pages, 6C illustrations, and lOOtesttm nlals D A DI f ' kin and calp preserved and unu l o beaunned by UT1CITR A M EDTCA mcti 3 4w dAw TEI OAP, Sew Tort & Wilmington Steamship Co. : FROU PIER 29, KAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt eta. At 3 o'clock. P. M. REGULATOR.. B KN FACTO U . . K"(iULTOR BENEKACTOR. ...Friday, April 1 ....Fri'iay, Apnl 8 ...Friday, April IS ..'.Friday, April 22 FROM WILMINGTON BENEFACTOR Friday, April 1 RttGULATOK Friday. 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(i juarketet Cuticura Boys jurcnaeei rhiw, nowtU jfartot an: Infant fix months old. was WUeS 7? a Vhulent. malignant ,kin 7 " ' nary temedhs Wim,. we clled oar ff" phyelclao who attempted to X spread with almoet incredible ftpimr! I. fellow ; peison. from the mAss'i his back- down to hU knee. u solid rash, ugly, painful, blotchelT.nd !? J - 1 day. Finally, we were advised to tnT 1 cbnccHA Bemetirh. Th- -...7 ,7UU "kmgnt, no pace bi i.ue e ect wu ; marvellous In three or four weekucT Plate care wa wrought, leaving tho lauw low's penon as white aid healthy u thunrt be hd never been attacked Ia my oplnll your valuable remedies sued bU Iifj.S J dflV ha ill a Atrnnir hailfkn .k.i, . . . ' VUJW perwiit well, no repetition of thn rti occurred G0, B. SMira. 4 Ati'y at La and Ex Pros. Att'y, AshlMd.0. Reference: J. . WKST.Drug't ABhlMd.a 'One year ago the Cdticura and PoiPcnit4 '' a little girl in pw tiouue of the vontwxii head we ever saw, and the Bxsoltixt atd t Cuticoha are now curium a young gmtlemM of a sore leg, while the physician are trying to have I' amputated. It will cava hU let S. B.SMI IH A BBO , Covlogton, &V; . Cuticura Eemkdies are absolutely pre, and the only infal lh'e skin beamlDcr aid hloot purlilers. L 1 1 i - .... Hi jlIPl ES, hlick head , r hipped ai tt olty V I IYI kin prevented by Clticuka Med c-' 'JED aP. --. iMysteriom la itsactinu. Quirk m aiiorume tt lief, iiiiiufiliit in iu benefii ul results, t'oej' celled as a bluod . purifler.: Mr velnus as an al terative ia Its stimulant effect on a torpid lira: A sovereign curt for DYSPEPSIA Indigestion, Up preoslau idJ want of appetite. Headache aai Nervousness speedily when this remedy la taken. !Ttoi nomore effectual relief loathing of food due to 1OTEMPEBAMJ than this article. Put iipmlarpeh ;5ceatk ties. 8aiuple packages i a POWDp by mail to any address on receipt J in stamps. . The reenlarl inuid forni rannotw aetit by mail. MEXICAN MEDItlS- 400 North 3d St., Philatlelflife, Pa.' : Tlie at secret of the of the arta Mountains in Genaaw. . JH" Manna wil Irestore the song or cage" u-- prevent their. aUments anu pjj good condition. If given to the season of shedding feathers, tK nn,A, ti.ni ittin musician tnrouKB""' - '.ease mention this paper. sept 9 tu th sat The National ; Life & Maturity Assccia'B OF WASHINGTON, D.C .I . Prearcnt , , HORATIO BKOrlMKG. f ? - Treaittrt-' . See A Manager., G fcO. D. ELDBIJpG E. SAMUEL- it - .... ..-." .',.'"?' f ' OCR PILLAR OF STRESfll . A Guaranteed Policy, An InconteaUble FoUcy. : Maturity Value la Cash at I . Annual Coat Absolntely "a1. . OnryFoflrPymenptfJe,r-, .1 Non-Forfeltabl. After j : Does the Insured wish to to U the amount be can be called UPJV M the Company to any one year. & to know the dates wbea bU dne? Doc he wish w'Li d ' nf thm Insurance wUl be req" . up Does hewlahanInconteitlh'e rrfIlr he wish tne rgai. tne tfu ranee cease, to wunoraw without low of all JjTe hewiahta avoid the burden? tion of thi Level " desire the benefit of P y., any cause he discontinue nj fore the matuxlty date? .... ra WA N T E U W Dr " ' rf mp of -hama'. copper Pj?SS iscaf gtatea. Mexico, etc.. smith rp. 23 -outh die SI tt SlxttfStree. ac aviiiti kr, a uv critical period without loaaof w "Kr nail on receipt ot io cx. ' """'r' A:, pj, 'OOD CO, 400 N. 3rd St. Pblladelptia, r

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