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Treated ly w el of the noted specialist without bcneiil Cured hbntcif in thre months". and rlnce thnhrr dreds of others f ull particulars sent on ap- Elleation. T. S. PAGE. No 41 YV bt 31st St ew York City. - aj.l lw Etblib.ed FAY'S 18GC. IS! 3 fa Takes the lead: does not corrode like tin or iron, nor decay like shingle or tar eorhpohit'ona ; easy to apply; trow end darMe; at half the cof-tof tin. Is afcwa HUBfiJTITITTK for PI,ASTKIt nt Hair tly CeC. CARPKTS iind K17;S of wnw matn.i, doable the wear of Oil Cloths. Ctakruni fcample; CURE or the DEAF Peek's Patent I roproved Cushioned Ear Lrum PERFECTLY RKRTOKK .Tir HK-AUIMi, do matter whether deafness U raused by colds. feTeTS, or lr Juries to the natural drums. a1 way in po-Hlon, but Invisible to othcraand comfortable to wear. Music. on vernation ren whispers heard distinctly vve refer t those using them. Send for illustrated book of proofs free. Address X HliHJOX.. l Broadway. NY. ai: 18 X PARKER'S . ri Aire DAUOAin i the popular faro rite for drcsHinp the liair, lUsstorinf; color when i jrray, and preventing Uan'drauT. It cleanses tho scalp, (tops the -hair failing, and is sure to please. ' SOc. and 31-00 atDrnggiata. 3 HIIMDERCORNS. The safest, sarnt and best core for Corns, Bnnlona, At Kopa all min. Enirarea comfort to t he rcet. ever f ai I e cure, li cent at L'rueei. lintco & Co, N. . i R 3r.:SDnLS-AVAnD ED'TO 0 3 Bhttmatlm, Lnmbago, v.V.y.k W.iViuii CaIfB tn ' tba Chut and all aches sad Strains. Bewara of ImlUtioni under slmOap ""''I I i' sonndinsname. Asc roa f I u iTHE-BESTItlSnE'rOllLD MASON & HAMLIN, O U G A N 8, Highest Honors at all Great World's Ex 11 Mtlons since 1S67. 1(0 s yles, $23 to $0 0 For Cash, Easy Payments, or -Rented.' Cata logue, 46 pp, 4 o, free. PIANOS. The new mode of piano construction Invent, ed by Mason St, Hamlin in .182 has been f ullv proved, many excellent experts pronouncing Uthe' greatest Improvement mideln pianos ot the century . , For fall information, Bend fdr Catalonge. MASONS HAMLIN Orgaaid Piano Co., BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO, apl 18 : 1 A WATfTKT) (samples free! v f4Jlliy I O for DJ?. SCOTT'S beautif d tlECTKIC CORSETS BRUSHEo, SELTS, ETC. Kc nek, quick sales. '1 emiory civen, satisfaction guar UOeed. Dlt. ttCOTT, 841 Broadway, N. Y. r Ooautify Your Homes. wmsYO'rj's: HALS0C3IIDS - READY FOR USE. . White and choice colors.. Cheaper and i iettei an waH paper or oil paint. Pm ri lie rIIhui fare n md killa serais of disease. Any one car use it IT IS THE-BEST. 01I RIedal and Higheat Awards I rr Imitations. If not for sale in your town .send r sample card and prices. . ry Kalsomine ani Fresco Paint Wirks, 25 & 27 John St., Brooklyn, H. Y. rtobomadc. Cut 'h-a out and return to ua, and wc will send yon fret, some thing; of great Valup and lmjKrUucc to .you, that will start you In business which will bring you In more morcy right away than anything else In this world, a ny one can do their work and live at home. Eith er sex; all" ages. Something nw, that iust coisa money fOT an woraera. w c wui start yon; capital not needed. This Is one of the Pennine, imnortant chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambltfous and enterprisUig wtuaot delay. Urand ouint tree. Address Tkuk A Co.. Angnsta, Maine. . dec 1 6md lvw . . VVSAK,, UNDEVELOPED PART$ Sfthe body enlarged an strvnftthened. Fnll particn -t vraet sealed free-ERIE MEI).(X).. HUFFALO.N.y T7rTTcanflTeat home, and, make more 17 IJ I I money at work for ns, than at any II 1 1 I thing e'se In the world- Capital not J J needed; you are started free. : Both -.'-'.' Isexes; all ages. Anyone can do - the work. Large earnings sure from the firtt ttart. costly outfit and terms tree. Better sot delay. Costs you no thing to send ns your s acress asaruxa out; u you ro wu ju do so at once. j. IX. IJ ax. LETT to a'oruana dec 1 Cmd lvw 'Pi2.nc3 and organs can ;be bousht c!:::;:r. tt Ilcir-.ber-cr's ttr.a ht any nn AITTTTl - Ffa Dai ly'fSo.viowi JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop: : - $ WILMINGTON. N. C.V; WEDN ES I ) A Y . APRIL 27. 18-.7 it the PostoCiTe at Wilmington. N- C. b second -clita ma ttet. Owning a distillery in the Prohibi tion State of Iowa is a right p ratable thing. It need no$ niake , whiskey. Thei Iwa lw forbids Ibis and. what 9 a stili greater force t ho distillers pool of the c umry forbids ft. But it i? ju3t as profitable for a distillery in Iowa not to raake whhkejrns to make it tor the pool pays the International dis tillery of Des Moinea 8o,000 a year to remain idle. The establishment, owned it is said, by exemplary Republicans, make's a good round sum of money by anassiduous observance of the Iowa Prohibitory law. Mr. Crawford, thu Iondncorre8 pindent of the New York World. says thi members ot the House of Commons aro nt as strong a looking set of men a the members of the House ot Rep re gintatffes. Of the House of L'rds he remarks: ! have crjiieised the United Stales Senaie for a number ot years as a correspondeni at Washington,., but af'.er;seein2 the upper house iii-England I don't think I shall ever venture again to say one word against the Senate of th United States. It is a body so su perior in character and ability and pos itive force to the fossilized House of Lords that every American has good reason to be proud of it. Prof. Baird. the director nf tho Smith S"nian. and the father ol fish culture in thin country, is a naturalist per se and looks at everything from the natural lat's stand point- He is one of the trustees of the Corcoran Gallery; but he does not meddle with the selections of the pictures and works of art Some time ago the fine marine piece of Rich rds. entitled "Off the Jersey Coast," was secured for the " gallery. One ot Prof. Baird's brother trustees the other diy found him standing before the pic lure absorbed in -it. Piensed at the great scientist's interest in the work, he Slid: Well, 'Professor, what do ou :hiuk of it?" I think" replied the Professor. mdHati vnly. "that at the season of the year which this picture represents, the top of the sea gull's head over to the left ought to be black instead of white. , - The water supplywof the varjus Eus ropcan cipiia:s alTrda some in'eret ing facts, not the least notable of which is thai Rome heads the list with her 204.000,000 litres of pure water a litre being a little more than one and three tourth pints every tweoty- four hours, and. as her population is 315 03G. every inhabitant can thus dispose of nearly (500 litres per day. London comes next, tor every one ol whose population ot risiog 4 000,000 there are 300 litres daily. Paris takes the third place, her population amounting lo 2 240,124, and each inhabitant having for alimentary purtotes 58 litres per day, and for sec ondary uses 100. or a total of 227. Berlin has 1,302,288 inhabitants, for each of whom there are 140 litres daily ; Vienna. 770,172 inhabitants, with 100 litres each per day ; Naples. 463 172. with 200 Hires, and Turin. 278,598. with DO litres a head every Iwenlyfour hours. . The Jesuits in Canada intend to fight hard for the restitution of their confiscated estates, and, being unable to obtain the necessary authority from Rome to negotiate with tho Govern ment, aro now seeking to be incorpo rated by the Legislature, which will give them a legal status to present their claim. This is estimated at five mil lions ot dollars. The bill. amoBg other things, provides that inasmuch as in 1880 the Pope, by brief, recognized and confirmed the rights and privileges ot the order, both the old and the new, il shall have a corporate standing here, and - be entitled to establish novitiates and scholaticatea, and to hold, sell and transfer real aud personal property.. Tho society is to be administered toy a superior, whose headquarters in Canada is to be in Montreal, and who is given the most arbitrary powers. If you experience a bad taste in the uioutb sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel stupid ami drowsy, appetite unatead, fnqaent headache or dizzi ness, you are bllious.,, and nothing will arouse your liver to action and strengthen up your system like Dr. Pierce's ' Golden Medical Discovery." By druggists. Tho counsellor the indicted i Cook county. Ills., f.lliciaU arsued a motion lor a change of venue tor certain of the defendants before Judge Tuley, in Chicago. t 5; . ; ; : ' " - . - - ee . Advice to Alotbers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are catling teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at ence; it produces natural, qujet sleep by relieving the child trom pain, and the little cherub - awakes as "bright as a button. It is very pleas ant lo taste.. It soothes the child, soft ens the gams, allsys all pain, relieves wind, regulates the towels. and is the bxt known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising froa teething or other csnrc:?. Tvrcnty-Cvo ccnt3 a tcttl3 - - - n ., - - i . APKIC ANTICS. CA gentleman of polish A bootblack; The great American dessert pie. Siflinys t , Z ' . The violinist is always np to his chin Jn business- A court decision : Ye3. 'Dolphy, PI! ha yoiir wile.' -Cedar llapids Gos sip j : i.- i"" : j r ;'?'--'? Thre i- k widow who keeps a Swe't dish boardiair house on one of the streets cear the wharves. Her boarders ar rpfcrp'd to a9thu widow'ai'.'S wedes" Boston Courier. - An authority savs that two" apples placed In the cake box ill keep the enke uiost a Ior.jf time W wish to add "that it jon. haven't any apples, pitce two boys In. and the cake will not spoil. It will only changn from fruit cake and angel cake to stomach ake Dutisvilie Breeze. ; Two human skeletons have been found imbedded in solid rock in ATizT na B'.'th were in a sitting posture and supposed to have been females. Is is thought they be oDged to some prehis-' tfric race and sat down by thn bed of a lake to talk over the-new fashions and did hot nctiee the flight of time. Omalui World. r Delicate diseases of either sex, bwever induced, speedily and permanently curod Bo-k f partica Jars 10 cents in stamps Address, World's . Dispensary Medical Associa tion. 603 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Boston girls, they say are not usually succc33lul as telegraph operators They are so easily fhoefeeJ. The breath of a chronic catarrh pa tient is olten so offensive that he can not go into society and he bee me3 an object ot di?gust. After a time ulcera tion set9 in.tbe spongy bones are at tucked, and frequently, entirely de? trojed A constant source of discom fort is the dripping of the purulent sec retions into the throat, sometimes pro ducing inveterate bronchitis, which in its turn has been the exciting cause ot pulmonary disease. The brilliant results which have attended its use tor vears past properjy designate Ely's Cream Balm as-by far the bpst.if rnlth only real cure for hay lever rose cold and catarrh. "tf ISCrfLiiAX ttuUS Combining with PUBE VEGETABLE TONICS, quickly and completely: CLEANSES and E5RICIIES THE BIOOI. s Quickens the action of the Liver and Kidneys, dears tho . complexion, makes the skin smooth. It does not 1 iajare the teeth, cause headache, or produce eon stipation ALL OTHEtt IR05 MEDICI5ES DO. Physicians and Druggists everywhere recommend it. DB. N. S. RuaOLES, of Marion, Mass., says: "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters as a valuable tonio for enriching the blood, and removing all dyspeptio Bymptoma. It does not hart the teeth." De. B. M. Dbxzeijl Reynolds. Ind., says: T : have prescribed Brown's Iron Bitters in cases of anaemia and blood diseases, also when a tonic was needed, and it has proved thoroughly satisfactory." Mb- Wm. Btbnb, 26 St. Mary St., New Orleans, La., says: " Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me in a case of blood poisoning, and I heartily commend it to . these needing a blood purifier. - Mil. W. W. Monahan, Toscnmbia. Ala., says:- I have been troubled from childhood with Impure Blood and eruption on my face two bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters effected a rerfect cure. cannot speak too highly of this valuable medicine." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BBOWN CUEM1CAL CO., BALTIMORE, MIX 111 . ;tke review , rs n . 1H. t7 JOB OPTO MARKET STREET. NO. 112Jtf, (TJ TIR-S) j yAND WE ARB PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF WE WiLL JOT BE ilOTIi. -WHEN YOU WANT 1'ROQ R AJiMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LET-;ter-iieads, EILL-UEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES,' NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, I . - TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SIIER r IFFS: DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, . STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS. JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CIIAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C., ' - CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE. wlmingtoh; h. c. Baggage transfer, i h pOK PROMPT CALLS AND DELIVEUT of Baggage leave jonrorders.atT. J. SOUTH EKLAND3 Livery Stable, North Seconds t. Orders for Gurrlaffea promptly fitted. - -j v ;"Tv' t;sj. soutiierland, t '.';; ' Livery ard Sale E tables,, ' j : KSUPBftlOtt COURTS, f " SprfrigrTeriTJ8 1$87. : FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE "AVERT. Hyde February 7, I week ; May 16, 1 week, . - . '--v'.l fea u f or tt February 14, 2 weeks; &J ay 30. 3 weeks Currituck March 7, I week. Camden March 14, 1 week. Pasqnothnk Marcn.21, 1 week; Jane 13, 1 week. -- '..'" .;'- .- :;; -";:.. Perquimans March 28, lweek. . Cnowan April 4.1 week; June 20,1 --week. v - '''--" v:-.A-" Gates April II. 1 week. ; ; Hertford April. 18.' 1 week; June 27, 1 week. "f" f . ; Washington" April 25. 1 week.v Tyrreit May 2,1 week.' Dare May 9. 1 week. t Pamlico May 23. 1 week. " SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE S1IIPP. Halifax J January 10. 2 weeks; March 7. 2 weeks; May 16. 2 weeka. Northampton JJanuary 24. 2 weeks; April 4.2 weeks; JJunn 13. I week. Kdiiecombe fFebruary 7, 1 week; April 18, 2 weeks. - - Craven February 14 2 weeks'; May , 30. 2 weeks. : Warren March 21, 8 weeks. Bertie May 2, 2 weeks, v . - THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE MEKRIMON. Pttt-Januarv 10, 2 weeks ; March 21.2 ' week's ; June 13. 2 w- eks Frariklin January 24, 1 week; June 6. I .week. Wilson JjVbruary 7, 2 weeks; April 18, 2 weeks Vance February 21. 2 weeks; JMay, 23, 2 weeks. Martin March 7. 2 weeks. Greene April 4 2 weeks. Nash May 2 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD Wake January 10, 2 weeks; f Feb ruary 28, 2 weeks; March 28, 2 wetks ; f Apr.l 25, 3 weeks. Wavno lanuary 24. 2' weeks; March 14. 2 weeks, fAprll 18. 1 week. Harnett teoruary 7, I 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, 0 weeks; June 13, 1 week ' Alamanre March 7. I week; Juno 6. 1 we-k Darn, m March 14,2 weeks; May 0, I week. ; Orange March 23. 1 week. (Jasw II April .18. 2 weeks. -Person May 2, 1 week. "r SIXTH. DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. $ew Hanover January 24, 2 weeks; April 18. 2 weeks, ffioir February 7 I week. Dsiplip 'F' t'ruarv 14 2 weeks Samison February 28 2 weeks ;May 2. 1 week. " Pander March 14. I week; May 9, 1 week. Carteret March 21. 1 week. Jones March 28 I wek. Oninw April 4. 1 week SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK, Anson January 10, 1 week ; tMay 2, - i week. :-'.- -'.- -----: - ColumbusJanuary 17, I week;March 28. 1 week. - . .. Cumberland 'January 24 1 week; 'Marcn 14. I week; fMaj 9.U weeks Rbe-on January 31, 2 weeks; May -23, 2 we. Richmond February 14 2 weeks? ; June 0. 1 week. Bladen March 21, I week. Brunswick Apri! 4 I week. Alfrore April 18. 2 w-cks EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER. Cabarrus January 31, 1 week; May 2 1 .week. . Iredrli- 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 II. 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT JUDG 15" BOYKIN." Rockinghara January 24,2 weeks. Forsyth- February 7, 2 weeks; May 23, 2 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. Stokc 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, 1 week; June 6. 1 ; week. Mitcheil April 18,2'weeks. Yancey May 2.. 2 weeks. McDowell May 16, 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT" ' - GOMERY. , ..- Alexander January 24, 1 week ; Jane id, l week. , Catawba January 31, 1 week; Juno 6. 'I week, Union February 14, I week, f Febru ary 21. 1 week; May 23.- 1 week; fMay 30. 1 week; 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. , . v TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Madison February 28. 2 weeks. Boncombe March 14. 3 weeks; "June 20. 2 weeks. Transylvania April 4.1 week ' Haywood April 11,2 weeks. Jackson April 25, 2 weeics. Macon May 9 I week. Ciay May 16, I week. . i ' Cherokee May 23.2 weeks. Graham June 6. 1 week. -Swain June 13. I week. Criminal causes only. -Civil causes and jail causes only tCivil causes only . , - Shingles! Shingles! "pIFTX THOUSA ND FOUR AND FIVE Inch Cypress Shingles. Must bo sold at onie. Thcee in ceeI would do well to cail and get a bArrain. - . - . . CHAST. RHOV7N2. v C-atas!??!oa llerciazt, li n 7&ict Et.. ' - - - Ul! -r:n, ll.C. tnSCEIiliANEODff . " r ;-'-; - The Sevdnuticu These Beven beautiful boys owe their beauty of skin, luxuriance of hair, purity of blood, and freedom from hereditary taint or humors to tha celebr ited -f cx coba fEMSDiES." . - Thousands of children are 'born - Into the world every dy with some ecaematous affoo tion, such as milk crust " scall head, srurf or dandruff. sur3 to develop into an agonizing eczema, the Itching, burning and Jlsflauratlon of which make life a prolonged torture unless properly treated. '.. :.- X'-''" A warm bath with Cuticoka Soap, an ex qulsite p kin Beau tifler, and a single applica tlon of C dticuba, the Great skin Cnie, with a H'tle f UTicuRA BESOL.VKNT, the New Blood Purifier, Is often safllclent to arrest 'he pro gressof the di. ease, and point to a speedy -and permatent cure. -Your n-ost valuable Cuticuba Rimedi 8 have done my cnild so much go-v?- that I - fee like saying this f r the benefit of those who are troubled with skin disease., My little girl was troubled with F czema, at d J tried sever al doctors and medicines, but did not do her any good until I used the Cut.coba Btcme pies, which speedily cured her, lor which I owe . vou nrany thanks and many nights of icst. .' .''" ' ' - ANTON BOSbMIKR, Edinburgh, Ind, Sold everywhere. .Price. iJUTicrma, o c. ; Soap, 253 ; kksolvnt, $1. Prepared by the Potmr bKUOAKD Chemical t o.,' Bos ton, L' ass W r'ecd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 61 pag"s, 6t illustrations, and icotcat'.m nials DADV? ' kln ottcaTp preserved and uru I o be AO n ilea ty CTIC1TBA MKD1CA TK1 OA P. - men 3 4wdAw Something; TJev AND : - ' - '.- '.. - - - - : . : - v ' VERT 3STIOE i SARATOGA CHIPS - . FRESH AND CRISP "J - .-' . - " ' . - IT 18 ONLY NECESSARY TO TRY "THEM TO ARRIVE BY STEAM EE TO DAY -FROM NEW YORK, v j THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING BUTTER OF THE SEASON. - Jno. L; Boatwright. :' mch 29 . 15 17 So. Front Street Homes in North Carolina. Only 20 Hours Ride from New York ! 69 HUlesSonth of Bdleib On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R & " 1,500 ACBKS OF LAND IN THE one leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms la lots to suit purchasers. Four acres for $25 Larger tracts 5 per acre, in monthlv pay. ments ot tlO. This land adjoins the MSontl ern Pines", a recently established health re sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially , adapted tor ru vulture, m weu as au me cereals. A number of New England people have bou h I lots In the town of "Southern Pines, and it la the desire of the owners of this land to in duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle states, aa well as elsewhere, to locate here. ' No State in the union oners greater inducements to set tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can a better tanning country or aa fine a climate be found. 1 bis u the opinion of Northern men who have settled In North Carolina. This is bona fid offer, and is limited , ror further particulars write at once to : JOHN T. PATaiUK, Commls'r of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C -or B, A RICHARDSON, Jan 21 tf Chronicle Ofice. Augusta. Ga - Douglas 6 Tarborouch. JASHIONABLE HAIR DEEiSERS and barbers. , ir 3 Market St.. Wilmington, N c ' " Shop fully equipped with ail the latest Im- provements-; - K:r: . CiOTteous and polite barbers alwav a ready to fervecustomeis.- r -r--. -J. W. Yarbojtmxb, furmerly with John Wf rneiy would be IgUd to serve Lis old pat rons, ".- CV: feb i.i - Headquarters for ba.r ball nrrH:3 i l IT----- ." ' ' 4 "ISCEUMKEnrro wor oiaes rwid. no iit uan of , , attinfnt six months old, atUclSVlS a vlTulent. malignant klo disease in nary temedl.s failing ws c died our frX physician who attempted to ears It-bnu spread! with almost Incredlbla raptllty m III tha lower portion ' cf the ink falow'a . person. , from the mwdls of his X back down to hU knees, tu ot solid rash, ngly; painful, blotrhed, iDj aj! clous. We bad no. rest at nuhL na v. - 1 day. Finally, we were advirf t . VCutictiba Bemkdjes. Thee 'set wuilmp j marvellous. In three or four weeksteoa j pleta cure wa wrought, leaving the liuls lat i low's pert on as white and health aa ts,.. hfalthr SI thanrfc he 'had never been attacked, inmy opinio, your valuable remeilea sed his Mr, nj t day Jie U a strong, heilthy child, perfetlj well, no repetition ot the dUease hivlog em occurred " - "" Gto. b. smith: x Att'y at La and Ex Pros. Atfy, Athlawl.0. " J Rsfehence: J. O, W;sT,Drug"t AlilaB4,0. : Che j ear ago the Cuticcra and 8otr curtj a little girt in our l ouse of the woratwrt head we ever saw, and the kesouckt b1 Cuticusa are now curiae a y ung gtntiemai of a a-re Jeg; while the poviictao are tryinj to tave It amputated. It will ears his teg S. B. SMini A BBO , Covlogton, Kr. Cuticura Bemklies are aba lutely pnre, and the only inf al ibte skin beau iflrt tad blooi pnrlders. .' '':'-."..' -..';,,..-''' DIM PLES,' blick-hrat , rhapptJ ardoiir I III kln prrvemei by cuticuka meb ca- EI aAP. ;; .... ..'-.(.. - . .-' ; ' . MvatArii.ua In Inaction, tjtiirk in. affording re- lief, iriuupJia" , t I in M uencncui I results. 1'nex. N celled as a Wood parificr. Mar. veloua as aa ! tAr&tive in iti - stimulant eflect ' i' onstorpiilllTcr. for DYSPEPrU Iniligestifn, c't- pression tu wantofari!'t?; Heatlaclie aJ Nervouinf" speedily when thisretned is taken. TtareJ no more effectual relief loathing of food due to INTtMPLaAJjiJ than this article. Putupinlanra JS ties. Sample iickases in wvpefr fe by mail taany address on receiptof ! M in stamps. The rlrl qnidformn sent by maU. MEXICAN ' MEDItTAh 4uu ivortu aa niiiauwi""" - nTnn nAimA! . ; The great secret of the canabirdb of the Hartz Mountains IbGJj Manna wil 1 restore the soneo Icage wj nrAvPtit their ailments and rcsvore Rood condition. .If riven to . . " tbeseason oisuimngioaii-j-h s cases carry the 1 ittle nus,c,fani?t critical period without twgJvXti oai 1 on receipt of 1 5 ctf. ing r 'OOD CO.. 400 N. Srd St. lTidauw" " '.case mention this paper, sept 9 tu sat ' - ' The Nations! Life &Maturi Hum a - - ; OF WASHINGTON, D. C- , . ; " " preeWcnt. ..' - -7 HOBATIO BEOH IISQ. . Sec. A Manager. GEO.i. ELDB1B1S. SAMCltW 1 OUB FILLan Guars teed Policy An Incontestlble Policy : Maturity Value in Cash st I , " Annual Co. Absolutely Only Four Payments p J - Non-rorfelUble After . fah to kao ... s the amount he can be cai u the rompanj In any L to know the dates when his W"" due? Pos. ne jTZttd cost ot the Iru,ursncellfon? Does he wun an mcu ..... mmm BIS -.! he wish tha rgm, "( ranee ccisesi to withdraw t f without loss of all that hehs P .s he wish to avoid the por ¬ tion of the Level ' ts. " desire the benefit o FM any cause he discontinues t fore the ihaturltyaaier The National f J-pScT- Dtees a 1 of the above la ZTgiZS0 anfM F. 8. EIDDELLsT, 1L D. liedlc&l AJirecu . mchs , ..vnt V it EUtesV Mexico, etc., aiSflBfivi rJ if' V 1 r avT4k V I' I Zm S I I j Am ill J ,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 27, 1887, edition 1
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