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GERMS. The Daily -Review, tTbelr ClTerl Prevalence, Danger nog character and IIv tney LUe and Are Killed. ' The Germans consume larpo amounts of uncooked pork, and of ten get Irvine animals called trichinae into xneir uiouu, i-u cause the moat terrible death. Americans draw in the eerms of disease and death with every breath. Malaria, miasma, sewer araaandthe thousand poisons m the air, in food and in water are at war with health and life all the while. The blood that cir culates in human veins is composed of num bers oi small corpascies that resemole ani mals and when anything poisonous pets into the blood it become just like- stasmant water, full of living animals that feed upon each other and upon the blood itself. Ana yet not one person in fifty is .fe from blood poisoning in some form. Kver.y mo ment of the life, whether awake or asleep a million poisonous animals, invisible to the naked eye, are rccd-;ng upon the veri elements that make ami sustain lite. These are facts -they are solemn - truths and they demand the most serious attention- These serins must be lolled: thev must lc annihilated. Hut howf-Prof. Austin Flint of Bel'.cvue Hos uital Collecre, New York, says: 'The Ju dicious use of alcoholic stimulants is one oi Dt4iHncr r-haractoristic s of uroprress in the last of t n V euvf '-From my experience in ' te treatment of clironic discuses of a wasting and debilitating nature I have fre- auently found it necessary to advise le use of stimulants, and in my opinion Duffy's Pure Malt Wh key for purity and other desirable qualities cannpt be surpassed for such pur " poses. Its action seems to be that, qi pure stimulant, with none of the inebri ating effects which are too often found in so-called medicinal whiskeys." When we consider the terrible amount oi poison that is in the blood, and the misery and death it is causing and-when we realize that its germs can all le driven out L by a stimulant (not intoxicant) like Duff a Pure Malt Whiskey, we have cause for thankfulness that modern science is doing so much for mankind in removing uiseasc, destroying its cause and 1rm;ing health and happiness instead of misery and dea.h. Most Oi me lcaumx iwt realizing the value of this W hiskey, and many whose prejudices have heretofore v lr.n (ham en(in V tmm thC USO OI Spil lLS -are seeing its pure ana valuable qualities in warding off diseases, and use it regularly in their homes. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. NT C. SA lURiAY; APRIL 23. 16- win- A liw !;sloia eat Wlhnlnp ton.N. C. ia sscond-ciarfa laattcr. IUUUU9 aow vr - t.h atiikine characteristic-! the practice of medicine during the la half century." while Dr. J. P. (albert DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Is Sold Only in Ilottles. Price LOO. For sale by Druejrtsts, Grocers and Dealers Persons Kastof the Kocky Mountains (except the Territories), unable to procure it from their Dealers can have Half Dozen sent, in plain case, unmarked, express prepaid, by remitting to The Duffy Matt Whiskey Co.Kocheater.y.Y It said that I he time lias practically pa?erl when flats will py in New York, excepting thesa with which largH restaurants are coonccteu which combine the teatuies of hotel and flat !ife and those in tb very fashion able Fifth avenue neighborhood The ream rssitrnfd i too much competi tion among the landlords and unreason -able demands on the part ot the ten ants A flit tenant ot to-day wants coal for the 'ranges and rretty much evervlhin but beefs'enk Such people arecareles in the treatment ot apart- ments and quit for slight reasons, i ne landlord's expense are law. and with increasing competition he doe3 not eojoy owning flats - - Electricity seems to be destined to supplant steam power for many pnr ,n shinboard. The success i u . oU;ra Ho rAt-ntr CltV achieven in ngnimg ou hj - has induced i.fliceis of the navy to look for other purposes to which it could be applied The naval ordnance officers have concluded that the use ot steam in the manipulation of heavy jznns can be t a replaced bv electric power I he cniei of ordnance is now in communication with expert electricians on the subject, and is confident that the armament of vessels can be readily loaded, pointed and li red by power transmitted from an electric motor. Ensign Sprague, formerly of the navy, has invented a motjr for the purpose which tfives promise of success APKIk ANTICS. now many 'donkeys have yon in Austin my little man?" asked a pas "o.niheMMith bound train, pn- trtidiu" hi head through the car (IllW ,T-T ... . , ot them keep rigm wmuu.. Antonin " The stranger bumped the .f his neai on mw uai w.uv.-.". tack m ni seai . - ' M aro you pfui: Pio(h ihir. ; . i. . ti int. i 11 i 11 i a. t. tt ii ...... Willi 14 - 8UPEKIOK COURTS. Spriojr Terms 1887. FIRST DISTKICT JUDGE AVERT. - Hyde February 7, I week; May 16, weefe. at'the d-pot. "O. wn'ye got some j Beauor't- JFebraary 14. 2 weeks; May donkeys here in Austin, but raftj 30. 3 weeks. - t)H( and sank Little boys .1 u. . 1 lU'H wt, de-s Pilin1 il up in iwu ui pi.. -Bat what arn you eoiog to do with il?" "Wf's jroin t play editor, lom mv' fi"in to bo a 'publican editor an r r. in1 to be a lU uP-crat eMtr an we's --oinfi io plt cch .ther dns as the' f.riruly editors does." Chicago A ws. It was a Boston lady whn a-kert the waiter in a restaurant to briny her "some d.itatched propellers of the am phibious animals of tho yenus rani. Whpn helound iUt she only wa.nte! troirs' is he buoime a raving maniac "Pots fcistrr Annie ever say anything about me. bub?" inquired AugusUts of Annie's lit'le brother, wnue waiuiu i" the t,arlor. Yes." replied bub. ..-'she sajsityouM rockers on your shoes they'd make nico cradles for me. ' I shali teach you to speak properly, and then o write as you peak." said a machfirintho public schools. ' l oor Billy Wilcox.'-said a little voicu ap pirently inv..iuntariiy What abont Billy9" "Please, ma'am he speaks tnr .usrh his nose-he will have to write thru;h hi nose, won't be, ma in. -Whoso crave is this?" said a gentle raan. whil strollin through a wme-tcry.-That' s.id his company ' .a the gravoot Mr. lajsgiewonu . so? Why. han it, Le' owed me ten .iiar I Jim the most unfortunate man in tho world. I needed that mo-. ey. Hell"! Who hav we nere! Mr Z-J. kin. who died the other day Well, that's encouraging. I owed iiim twent? dollars. Made ten dollars by the two transaeMons Arkansaw s a pretty jood country aftjr ail ' MISCELLANEOUS fTr. . "l!.tlljji Wanted -Wo '"an gentvt. pVeSt eaUbHshfd biulDesB In own locality 1'ermH sent poattlon and aod sa'arr- eicrcm-cs exchanged. Gay Mfg. Jo 16 iiarcliy bt. NY apll8dtw4v,r HIREsMpRovEiiLSr Package 25 cents makes r -gal ions of a deli cious, sparkling, temp ranee teverags Btrenathens and purifies the blocd. Its purity and delicacy commend It to all ioil by a" druggists and storeseepers. apil- KIDNEY PAINS C-i IN ONE MINtJTE, that weary. lifeless all-gone sensation ever present 'with those ot inflamed maoeys, v eas Back and Loins, Achinsr Hips and Sides, Tteruie Pains, Weakness, and Inflammation , i eliered and speedily cured by the Cuticura Lntl-Pftin Plaster, a new, original, elegant and ofalllble antidote to pain and inflammation. At ill druggists, 25c; five for $1.00; or of Totter rug and Chemical Co.. Boston causes, and a new and successful tUiit. "Deafness I M at your own home, by one - bo was deal twflntv-eicht vi-jirs. Treated by ml of the noted sueclaUftis without benefit Cured hiwiself In three months, and nincc ttvn rem dreds of others Kull iartirulars sent on ap oUcatlon. T. S. PAiK. No 41 W.-t,t:ls St New York City. I ?il1 ls 4w Zktabllalied PAY'S 18CG mniLLA .R00FIN6X Takaa tb lead: does not corrode like tin or iron. nor rt.mt Kkhhi,lM or tjtr nnmnoHitiona; ea&7 to apply; atrrteff snd dirable; at half the enrt of tia. Is a MCUSTITUTK for PI.ASTEIt at Hall tho inTr f.A iipeTS and IIT;m of ume material doable tb wear of Oil Cloths. Oatalofroe and paniplea The capability of fea water as a pre servative is shown by the fact tbat . i v-wt lritii ainon'' tne ariicipa rtuuvcuu i.w... vessels sunk iu the harbor of Vigo- Spain, in 1701. mere nave neeii ered specimens of iogwi.od and muhog any that, that notwithstanding their 81 years' snbmersion, are in the most r-k perfect state ot preservation, layers whu have experimented with the log wood state tbat it is even better ior Iveing purposes than the wood now m ported. The mahogany, too. is very fine and solid one log twelve feet long and twenty two by thirty two inches quare, being subsequently worked up n the shape ot f urniture and waiting tick as mementoes. 1 he chiet oDject of interest, however, is an ancient pn1- y block tur and one half feet high ... i j and three feet broad, witb. lour soun - . a . hteea inches in ai- Vj 'r f v d aoieter. It is of solid oak and was probably used in hoisting heavy articles f merchandise or the anchors The wood is perlectly preserved, but an iron band is completely corroded away. while the copper wheels aro but slightly oxidized- CURE for tho' DEAF Peck.' Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Tram Tvritrrri.Y RKSTOUK THK UKAR1M no matter whether deaf ncpg U raused by cold. fn Ar IninrlRa to the natural drtims. Al way In position, but Invisible to others and comloittDia io wear, anisic. -oi. vnruu whUners heard distinctly. We refer t- thMAiialnr them. Send for Illustrated book f nmofi free. AdirCiS K IIlSCOX. S40 Broadway. N Y. " a pi 18 mam. m. mm mmm ft O i 1 1 i ra oai c A nil riMin wav7iwi the popoJr favorite for dresirinff Uo hair, Kestorimr i-olor when y, antl preveiUinR nannrusr. ' cloan?3 lle walp. stop" th 3? Tli?re Shall be no Alps. When Napoleon inlkd of invading Italy "no t his tdYieers said: By, .arv toan ihe-t wold have scented sin ply insurmountabfe. out iapoui. rixpomleil easreriv: "lnre biiu w no Alps 11 So the famous Siiuplon Ps was made Disease, like amonuiain. stands in the wy iame, i.inoof honor to many wh by Dr. I ierce s Goiden Medical Discovery" nrgnc oe henled and s the iiiountai.n wouio ois appear if is speciuis w-w, nhrf.r.in lnnr nxA liver diseases, nicli ns co!.vumpiiu (which is scrofula ot the luotrs), pimples, niotcnes. crupii'Mia tumors, swellings, levKr-ics uu dred complaints. Vital statistics shr-w that ki Great Britain the. lives of 85.000 persons are stved yearii by improved sanitation. whicn has reduced the death rate from Tilth diseases" 243 m every tnousano of the population. mr m " HIWDERCORNS. cure. nt J at Prics- Ilioi & Co.. . "i A correspondent asks: "Where can we send to tet Feck's Patent Ear Drums, an invention for enabling peo ple to hear who are deat, slightly or otherwise ?" Write to F. Hiscox, 849 Brondway. N- Y.. stHtioir cause and particulars of your deafness and he wiil give you a'i the points desired Kead the following from tha Medical. Record : "A lecturer in one of our hospitals, while illustrating progress in medical science, introduced a deaf pa tient whose case ballled ail medical skill and was considered hopelos But an invention belonging to F. Hiscox. New York, having been recommended it was used with very satisfactory re salts, as it fully restored the hearing. It was letted ;n other cases and fnwd to be more successful than any known device for the relief of deafness, as hear ing lost for many years was fully re stored bv 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 oi inserted by the patients them spIvm it is-witha curative m action and comfortable to wear. lw Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing -Syrup should alwavs be used when children are cutting teeth It relieves the little anfff-:fpr at once: it produces natural ouiet sleet) bv relieving the child from pain, and the little chernb awa&es as "bright a3 a button." It is very pleas ant to taste. It soothes tne cnuo, wm. ens tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves ind. regulates the toweis, ami is m- oe-jt known remedy Pr ainrruwu. .vhethemrising from teething rr other .auses. Twenty-five cents a bottle jly fi deod & wis Is a dangerous sb well as eistressinK , " nerfwtSa. it tends, br toPgUSo the S prwsing tho tone of the system, to prepare ma way ior Rapid Uecuno. i-D-US-av-'AnDEDiro: &&ckch. WealracM. Cqlds la Dm CbMta4 U Afba aadBtrmlna. n 1 ; BcnraraaflmltattoM vsderstmOar ondiBiumN. Atx roa BaaavN's md , Atx roa . 1 mm i 1 1 Water Register Michael H Murphy i.i llnhfiknn N. J., is missinit. lie is believed to be a defaulter llcgpisn Not Hie Uay ol Small Thtnsrs. . Little things may help a man to rise a hent ion in an easy cnair ior in stance. Dr PierctV "Pleasant Purea- live Pellets" are small thine-, pleasant u take, and they euro siekrheadacb.es, relieve torpid livers and do wimJers. I5-Mn' Liirelv vcetable they cannot narra any one. All druggists. Drn:i 11 11 c -A Irl 11 11 11 11 m mmw mmmrn THE BESTTQMIC Quickly and coronlet :nrc Dyispepsm m au its forms. IlenrtWn, Belching Tasting .the Food, etc. It enriches and purifies Use bloodstima lates the appetite, and aids the assimilation of food. Bet. J. T. KOSfiiTER, the honored pastor of tna First Reformed Church, Baltimore. Md.. soys: . iiavins used Brown's Iron Bitters for Dyspepesa and Indigestion I t-nke (treat pleasure in recom mendmgit highly. Also consider it a splendid tonic and iBngorator. und very etrengthenfcjf. Ho. Joseph O. Sc?t, Judge of Circuit Court, Clinton Co.. Ind., says: I bear most cheerful testi mony to the efficacy of Brown's Iron Bitters fox Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TaJce no fllDcr. Aiaae oniy ry UUOWN ClIEJilCA-t-CO., UAJLTllXOIii M Kl,Y'S Michael Kele. the wife murder? r CREAM HALM who wn.9 tn liHVc been hanecd at auis- oui; Cal committed saictde by cuttintr her threat. CatarrH MASON & HAMLIN, o u a A N s. Highest Honors at all Great World's Kxtd blttOM BlUCC 1S67. U0 8'ylCB, Zi tO 3X) Ynr- rjih. Kasv Pirmonts. or Hen ted. Cata- logae,-4 pp, 4 oCrcc. PIANOS. - The new node of piano construction In eat. ed by lUaon & Uamlla In 18S2 his been fully proved, many excellent experts pronouncing . ft the'' grratest Jmprovcmcnt mtde In. pianos oCUMec&tury . . . ' for full laf ormatlon," send for Catalouge. ":'JliSM k IUEI!T OrJ KiMCi BOSTON. NEW YORrT. CHICAGO, IStgoy Lite. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur ot mountains, glens and oceans. and thousands of means of en- ioyment: Wo can desire no better when in perfect health; but now oiten do the majority of people feel like giv ing it up disheartened, discouraged ana worn out with disease, when there is no occasion tor this feelir.e, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August flower, will make them free from disease, as when bora. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy five per cent, of such maladies as Bullous nets. Indigestion, Sick-Headnche. Cos tivenesa. Nervous Prostration, Dizzi ness of the Head, Palpitation of the H Part and other distressing symptoms. Three doeses ,0! August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents Trj it. ; FEVERl CLKANSKS THr HEAD. ALLAY INFLAMMATION HKALS thceoairs. BKsTORKS TI1E SKaESot TASTE SMELL, Hearing. A QUICK ItKL'EF. A Positive curb A part'cle is applied Into each costrll and is agreeable. Price 5 cents at rrglsts; by mall, registered, 63 cet Circnlars ttez. KLY BKO-., Urogglsls.Jwego. NY apl9 lyeodd&w 28A W Sf AL- HAY-FEVER Currituck March 1 weeK. March 14. 1 week. ' Pasquotank Marcn 21. 1 week; Jnne 13, 1 weeK. . . . Perquimans-March"28, 1 week. Chowan April 4. 1 week; June 20, 1 week. Gates-April 11. 1 week. Hertford April 18. 1 week; June 27, 1 week. Washington April 25. 1 week. Tyrreil Mav 2, 1 week. Dare May 0. I week. Pamlico May 23. 1 week. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Hnlilax January 10. 2 weeks; March Mav 16.2 weeks. Northern ptn-tJanuar5 24. 2 weeks; Anril4 2 weefcs: iJune 13, I weeK. hp- Fehruarv 7. 1 week ; A r.r l 1A V WP.pkS. n.-wn-February 14 2 weeks; May 30. 2 wct-ks. Warren March, 21. 2 weeks. Bertie May 2, a weeKs. TUIKD DISTEJCT JUDGE MEKRIMON. Pit. ffinnarv 10. 2 weeks; March 21.2 13. 2 w eks Krankiin January 24, 1 week ; June 6. 1 wii-lr Wilsm tFebruary 7. 2 weeks; Apri 1ft Q ie"t! VrMnce February 21. 2 weeks; JMay 23, 2 weeks. M n. 1 1 i n M'trch 7. 2 weeks. Greene April 4 2 weeks. Nash Mas 2 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTl.'ICT-JUDGK SHEPHERD Wake January 10, 2 eks; frVb oq o tr.w.ts- March 28. & I U1I ) .. - v , w.-ks; f Apr l 25, 3 weeks. Wat t., Jnniiarv 24. 2 weeks; March 11. 2 weeks, f April 18, 1 week. Harnett February 7. 1 week. Jiohnston 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. Guillord February 21, 2 weeks; June 1? 1 roci'k Alamance March 7. I week; June 6, J week DijrtiHm March 14.2 weeks; Mav JO, 1 week. Oranye March 28. 1 week. Caswell Apri! 18. 2 weeks. porsop May 2, I week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. New Hanover January 24, 2 weeks; April 18. 2 weeks. Ltmoir February 7 1 week. Duplin February 11 2 weeks Sampson fFebruar 28 2 weeks ;May 0 i week. Pe"nd :r March 14. 1 week; May 9, 1 week. Carteret March 21. I week. Jones March 28. I week. Onflow Ap'il 4. 1 week SEVENTH DISTRICT" J UDGE CLAKK. Anson -Manuary 10, 1 week; tMav 2, 1 week. Columbus January 47, 1 week;March 28. 1 week. Cumberland- January 24 1 week; March 14. I -week ;.tMay 9. 2 weeks. f.,be-on lanuary 31. 2 weeks; May 23, 2 weeks. Richmond February 14 2 week? ; June (5. 1 week. R:adon- March 21. 1 week. Brunswick April 4 I wpek. Moore April 18. 2 w eks EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Cah-irrust January 31. 1 week; May 2 1 week. Ire.ltdi-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 -JUDG BOYKIN. Rockingham January 24. 2 weeks. Forsyth- February 7, 2 weeks ; May 23, 2 weeks. Yadkin February 21. 2 weeks. Wilkes March 7. 2 weeks; May week. Alleghany March 21. 2 weeks. Davie April 4.1 week. Stokes April 18, 1 week. Suiry Aprii 25 I 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, week. Watauga April 4, 1 week; June 6. i week. Mitcheil April 18.2 weeks. Yancey Mav 2. 2 weeks. McDowell May IG. 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT GOMERY. Alexander January 24, 1 week ; June 13. 1 week. Catawba January 31, 1 week; June 6. 1 week. Union February 14, 1 week, fFebru ary 21.- 1 week; May 23. 1 week; fMay 30, 1 week. Mecklenburg tebruary 28, 3 weeks Gaston 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 March 14. 3 weeks; June 20. 2 weeks, fransylvania April 4. 1 week Haywood April 11.2 weeks. Jackson April 25, 2 weetcs. Macon May 9 I weeK. Ciay May 16, 1 week. Cherokee May 23. 2 weeks. Graham June 6. 1 week. Swain June 13. 1 week. Crimioal, causes only. Civil causes and jail causes only tCivil causes only - The Seven Cuticura Boys . . . w -.4 I Ovti Akliln jifcit A . i - & i-tswra nuru i.iwi r h vm i w ' w vf i,a aaa in iu ar & w m . a TDefe Btveu ubsuhiui " i -t . . , . in uf f n alljrnant fckln Hixu... ... t .inrrinmir1li.i fll(ni ...... , wo uiea onr f.. hvBlcian wbo attemptf 4 to fnj n JJ I spread with almo&t incredible rapti, I Ul the lower portion if tb, J feilow A person from V th J his lacli down to "hU kocet, M 60lia ra8b,nly, painful, blou-bVl, t clous. We b ad no ret at night no W l i I day.; Flaally, we were advlwd to tn i marvellous la three or four vtekn.. .v. .... . . a m . . ... ... of bkln. luxuriance of hair, parity, of biooi t n inim nxmontivsold, lU(il( T ... ,i h tm hPrvrlitarv taint or nuraor i i viiuicuv, roaiignani mm dimu ... ho thacelebrited ' 'UT C ika r EMEDIBS. Theueandfl of cbi.viren are bom low in world evers dy with some eczematous alter tion, such as milk ctust. scall head, srurf or dandruff, sum to develop Into aa aEoniztap eczema, the itching. burftinK and aUfiuratlon of which make life a prolonged torture unless properly treated. A warm bath with Cuticoba Soap, an ex nniaitASkin Beautifler. and a single apprlca tn nt i uTionm. the Great 8kiu Cure, with a U tie f dtictjka Resolvsnt. the New Blood plete cure wat wroujfbt, leaHogtbt ttft Purifier is of reu sufficient to arr? v- - t.tv ..u UMi.aj u tko essof'the di-ease. and point to a Bpeedy he hd never been attacked.-la py m and permanent cure. ; valuable reedlea s! Bu Kfc,W 1 - - day . he la a strong, heklthy kUit, ferfj Yr.ur rrost valuable OrricuBA, Bucedi S well, to repetition of thedlMase Utm h. mvcnlld so much eo-f tbat I feel ocournd , e - - i nto ,vm this for the benefit of those wha ' OtO.asiiri. .o , Jma with skin disease. My lUtleglrl JLtf y at La aud Ex Pros. Atl'y, Aihlud.0. wa troubled with Eczema, ar d I tried aever- . fiiFBBENCE: J . O. WK8T,Dragn laVaUA al doctors and medicines, but did ndt do her any good uatil fused the CUTiCUBA Bkmb bies, which speedily cured her, for which I owe vou aany thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON BOSfrMJER, Edinburgh, Ind. Sold everywhere. Price, Ccticijba, 5'c.; soap. 25a: BBSOLVfeNT, $1. Prepared by; the Potwr Ubuo and Chbmicai. Co.Boa- . One year ago the Cdticcra. andtotrnnd a little girl in our fcoose ot the wontwi head we ever stw, avdtbe Bssuumnd Cutic.DSa are now curiu s yraafftn(itiu Af a ar.rfl Wjr. whllfl the nhvtlrliai inlmi' v. w W - v -.p . .' W . , U have It amputated. It will me hit leg 8. B. SMITH A BRO . Coltito, If, Cuticura Sememes are aba dnteij ant am M a oa mw send for "How to Cure Skla DlMsaes and toe only lnfal ible ?klo bew llW a niniatvtlan and lOOtestlm 'WalS DlOCHi l.unaer wr iag'.a. u ..Mj. , - - ' . n A nvl O klo nrt scalp preserved and DMDT Obeiudfledby TED OAF. CX1CUBA MKDICA mch 8 4W dw OIMPI-E3. blick-hoa-1, rhpped aid . r I lYI rkln prtveatei by CfncuiA sdc D.tOAP. , . I Beautify Your Homes. IJ0HN8T0E!' READY FOR USE. v WU'e and choice colors. Ctaenper and f lettet an wall paper or oil paint Purifies all am Caeca ad kills germs of disease. Any one can use it. IT IS THE BEST. Goid Medal and Highest Awards, I imitations. If not for sale in your town, .send r sample card and prices. . . ry Kalsomiiie and Fresco Paint Wtts, 25 & 27 John St., Brooklyn, H. Y. . r 3 rTl mmm WANTED wimples freti m M i mm mmm. I -24vi 7 i I , tit porifler. I Teloui M tentirt ii it . stianlaitt t& 'onajorpUliw AsofcreiSBrw PY8FEPS!' ljkligftio, li preiMoo is wantofappew tanisa m it nugie afw6 PimpUi & ium dirrf speeauy wnen him 7,,7,rth tinrt ponoreeffectal JlJg. aaaress e reeulat Ant bv mail. MEXlt no more eflectuai reuci 'VVfrVt'ER.CS loathing of food duo t ties.. 8amrdepackage8mFar 3a wXrV.h Sdfit.. PDiladelphM BTRT1 I1AIIIIA! The great : secret o nUW, liana Mou"r".L-fflrtW, utifri 1 0f the us rnTTe un. uuu I i w w xiM. w - .. . ,.rtr mfcy1" IECTRIC CQUtTMRUSjEf, fAIlIF HKUE 2, 1 intee quick sales. Territory given, satisfaction guar. I prevent their ailmenrs aw lirtJ ;a. uiu SCOTT, 8 41 Broadway, N. Y, good condition. JfJffSbik Something TJeiv 1 -AND- 1 1. 1 SARATOGA CHIPS FRESH AND CRISP. IT IS ONLY NECE8SARY TO) TRY THEM -O- Garden Sets. A NOTHER LOT JD8T RECEIVED AND . FOR SALS AT LOW PRICES. - apl 13 GILES A MURCHISON. TO ARRIVE BY STEAMER TO-DAY FROM NEW YORK, -THE FiRST SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING BUTTER OF THE SEASON. Jno. L. Boat7rIglit. mch 29 critical period lyitbout imim y 'OOD CO.. 400 . 3rdl t , 'ease mention tins pap-1 i aept9 tn th sat - L. The Nation" Life & Maturity Aw - OF WASBlNttWy;v' " mmmm " lrMt!cDt f 7 H0B4TI0 BBO H A Mm V A Qnarai ted ?ollcy. AnmoontestibleFeUcT ilaWj Value UCM-.V .annual Coai a-:-. OnlrroarPajm Kon-rorfelUbleAntf . -kl, to mi the Inanrea w - pr the amount be eanba . p rA.nMf In any one y .Twthedateawbeaa- r "T" isb "'drf dne ? . 15 A n so. Front soreet ' I Does he wish an UcBl a Shingles ! Shingles! -piFTY THOUSAND FOUR AND FIVE inch Cypress Shingles. Must be sold at once. Those in need would do well to call and set a bargain. CHAS. F. BROWNE. Commission Merchant, No. lr N. Water at., men 28 :v - Wilmington, N. C- Baggage Transfer. pOR PROMPT CALLS AND DKLIVKRY of Baggage leave your order8 tT. J. 80UTII- RELANDd Liyery Stable, North Seconds I. Orders for Carriage promptly filled. , , T J. SOTJTHERLAND, . " liyery and sale Stable. July 23 tf No, 103 A 110 North Second St - be wish tne - tt0 r. , raiceaae.. without lose ?Zf .H tn ATOld tM Ul" Ujf': desire the benea ' jai he dUCOn - torttnematnrlttiUte? The National U f t S'Sa'' Jeaatleftteaboteif. .f. mcb 3 f - -7., .resi erne.. Meilo. eio. Jjffi,!', sixu5 20 ?ontn decSltl tpl 13
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 23, 1887, edition 1
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