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MISCELLANEOUS. Tli Daily IRoviow. HUMPHREYS' Cloth & Cold Binding 144 rafea,witk Steel SfrsTtaiyf .Mrm. P. Bmr I510. . T. Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington. N. C. MONDAY, OCT. 29, 1SS3. rxsT ot PBixcxrAi. sos. I 1 2 I 5 B a I.C I ? I I O Fevers. Con;estsi.n. I u tin mm 8 1 ions .. tloroi. Worm teer. (urmwuc... Crying Colic, or Teibing of Infants Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults Ilysentery. iritiu.'. Bilious Colic... Cholera Morlm. Vmitinc Concbe, CoM. Bronchitis Xenralgia. Toothache. I'ncvacrie Headaches. Siclc llmlf!i, Vert tun 2S .-'3 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 i Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., i as second-class matter. ! DEMOCiMTIICm" OMEOPATHIC to II 12 13 14 16 16 17 19 24 27 30 321 Dyspepsia. Bil Stomach 25 Suppressed or Painful Period 25 Whites, too Profuse Periods 25 Croup. Conch. Difficult Breathing 25 Kale Hhenna, Krysipelas. Eruptions.. .25 Rlieuuiatisiu. Jihenmatic Pains 25 Fever and Aeur. Chills. Malaria SO PilA. Bhn.l or Bioedin SO Cntarrh. Influenza, t )id in the lie ad .50 1-1 .1.. f 'aiiitIi Vinl.K Pin.ha t General l)r!ility. Physical WeaUneM .50 Kidney iMseme SO Vrrvoui Debility l.OO I'rlnarv Weakness. Wetting Bed... .AO FOR PRKSIDKNT: HOVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. FOR vick-presidknt: ALLENCt. THURMAN, Of Ohio. Dieaser the Heart. Palpitation.. 1 .HJ SPECIFICS Sold by Drurfrista, or sent postpaid on receipt of Brace. HiaruMia mviuiu juvvbjimbi. j.i. mch 22 eod & w ly nrm f-. lv.l Jjlii I.J. I .CFi' "I iJ IU fn' zzr.ic cc.vi i:..t.- 0 51 a "' V'-fri? trfcci tiB7 are r.urih, tiiU wlim to ; fif 35" bny ta Uirccuoaa lor Training , 9 . ' ( V 3A t'' -,ad Brpeoing Frrrnts. Mfi-Jwl I. a-ifeS. f 1.5 Cents. AeoC';:Js of LK:j jty. fU Fnriilahins ooZ cf all VLj. Then eend foe PmctienJ FOL'I TUV ROOK.. , JGOpnjres? beau tiful colore! plate : ci.rrti vixips of nearly ail kin .la ci Tow 1; descrip tions of the Lretdd ; how to canonize; plana for poslcry bonne : infoi inaiion a bom incubators, ana hero in bu X4is iroin Dea block nt SI uiuu. oent xar l. tjen buy " K yoa need the BOOK OF CAGE trations. Boaaufai colored plnte. Treattaent and breeding of all kinds Caga birds, for pleiusnra aixl rrofit. Diseases and their core. How to baild and stock an Ariary. All aboat Parrots. Prices of aU kinds birds, cases, eta. Hailed for Lieut. Tha Tnree Books, 4U Cls. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. I 237 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 taa WITTIEST. PR ETTIcST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLE Palmer Cox GIART3 f& WTSGS PAWS 4 GOBLINS ii$5 ETIKQ3 fcl,'15 CLAWS MaiL (Illopement of the Frofi and the Mouse.) tntt of the oddesr pranks. eUurniinir Ptories and ltiiib-proTokinff illustration! by the Prince t J uvcJiile artists. . fSclliiiff liiiinennfiy. Critic. Bay t" it t "U "fx Vty little o tf ild irilh delial.l. lion. Clinton BL Fisfc. "ItOH'tiendtneanothrrfor I can't gei thm children to bed." 11. II. Co II well. D. D. "Incom parably neat ud elegwkt.n Hou. K S. 'OX- Facinat. ina oj JEtop and Uncle Remu.n Hou. Howard Croshv Ati I'NTS WANTED. IIl'BHARD BROS T23 Cheatnnt !Street Philadelphia, Pn. OCt 11 4wdiW , iEAK, UNDEVELOPED PART l tha Body enlarged, and Btrenstheued. Fullparticu rsEPnt sealed free. KKIK MED. CO.. I'crrALo, N. Y 3 rCCDCn?fPf?eCDynnCMCCOIckof Vlw FOiC GOVKltNOIt: DANIELt. FOWLE, Of Wake County. for'likutexant governor: T. M. HOLT, Of Alamance County. FOR SKCRKTARY OF STATE: WILLI AM.'L. 8AUNDERS, Of Wake Count v. Th ic nlmocf. n liVlxr a Rnuab-' Superior Court of North Carolina-18S ble just now anions the physicians ' ; JUDGES. ..' in "PhiinVlplnhia ft that hptvppn the lst District, J ame3 K Shepherd, of Beaufort in 1 niiaaeipnia as tnai Deiween iB dstnet, Fred Phillips, of EdgeOTmbeT German doctors and Dr. Mackenzie. 3rd District, H. g. Connor, of Wilson. T i t u i.i i, -c 4th District, Walter clark,of Wake. In Philadelphia the trouble has 5tn District, John A. Gilmer, of Guilford. grown out of a recent operation by fli&ria. Dr. Fox in transplantinp; the corner 8tn District, w J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. . . . , , tt e 9th District, Jesse F. Graves, of Surrv. of a rabbit's eye upon the left eye of 10th District. AlDhonso c. Averr. of Wvp a vounsr woman named Marv Fislier. Wm- Si5i?Pi of Mecklenburg Some of the physicians contend that solicitors. the operation was a oungung joo, 1st District, John h. Blount, of Perquimans. was not warranteu, ana-tnat tne . District, D. Worthington, of. Martin. . vftiin? woman co'uld recover dam-; th District, T. M. Argo, of ake. J 7 .. . j 5th District, Isaac Ri Strayhorn. of Durham. ages iroin yr. ru. uiuers aeciai c din uistnct, u. n Alien, or uupiin. that the discussion of the subject is j Bf Fnf.e?0 one that should not be placed in 1 9th District, Thos. settle, Jr.. of Rockingham. ...... , f , ,. 10th District, W. H. Bower, of CaldwelL print in the columns of any publica- nth Dlstricf, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. tinn W sA.i-Pd than thos, nt r, a f - Jn vusirun, i ames m. Juoooy, 01 Buncomoe. FOR riTATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, Of Wake County. FOR STATE AUDITOR: GEO. W. SANDERLIN. Of Wayne County, FOR SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : sidney;m. finger, Of Catawba County. cepted medical journal. All the same, the girl savs that her sight has been greatly benefited, and de monstrated the fact beyond ques tior to a reporter of the Philadel pliia Times, who interviewed her. Dr. Fox states that the operation was one he had successfully perform ed before, .and but for the fact that the patient entirely disregarded in structions he had everjr reason to believe this one would have been entirely successful, and as it is she has actually been benefited by it. He would perform the same opera tion again under the same circum stances, being fully conscious that the operation was entirely warranted. FOR j ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe County. Is A Safn nyeHtmeiit. one which is guaranteed FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES' JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin County. '.TAMES E. SHEPHERD. Of JJeaufort County. A.;C. AVERY, Of Burke County. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover County.. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK. of Orange Country. For Congress 6th District: ALFRED ROWLAND, . Of Robeson. For Elector Oth District: S. J. PEMBERTONy Of Stanley. suit of oyer-Work, indljcretton. etc., odyor Mine address "'niy 8nNTEREST"-HEg Jlauiy Vliror, Woaknr?s orLosof "Mr mry vt Xai.MUjT re.stor by tho .f nu entirely nrv jtiK-dyTIio Yc -a Santa from Spaiu. Sj.an hTrcch'C8iirv-!rf;Ul. Oi4nili::ratt-!,S2i)-igc Ikx ui testimonials, (wnt mii-l. Kvcry maaeboiikj PaikPLic:-, Nnr York. rrC To the Democratic Voters OF THE UNITED STATES : THE Graphic Publishing company issues two Democratic newspapers the Daily Graphic and the Weekly Graphic. They arc recognized throughout the United States as most loyal and consistent supporters of the Democratic party. Both papers are strong supporters of the National and State Admin istrations. The Daily and Weekly Graphic circulates In eyery state and Territory ot the Union. The Daily Graphic Is published at $9.00 per annum, and the Weekly is published at J2.50 per annum. 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Gladstone, in a etter to the Boston Clergyman on the subject of divorce, says: "I thank y ou ve ry m uc h , and th e B i s h o p also, for the tracts you have sent me. I have had the advantage, too, of a conversation with Bishop Pad dock, and my attention had for some time been drawn to the condition, both of law and of practice, touch ing divorce in some of the 'States of the Union, aud the facts caused me some alarm as to the future of your great country. I contemp late with interest every movement which may bring us nearer .to the Christian standard, even without attaining it, a gradual progress beiug the only one possible and the one ordained. Personally "I hold by the law of the whole Western Church, which teaches marriage to be indissoluble, aud regards a severance a mcnaa ct thoro as the expedient allowed in cases where the gravest difficulties may have arisen within the married state." Recent events have called atten tion to the existence of the Mafia, an Italian society whose chief object seams to be to promote murder, i tie Maria existed at the beginning of this century in Sicily. It was then a noble order of patriots banded to- of their nationality. Its aims were high ami pure. The bravest and best of the race belonged, to it- Traitors were punished in the wax- known to Sicilians, by death. There were meeting places, oaths and otfi- cers. l lie society reacneci an classes from the lowest to the highest. The saint and the sinner associated on an equal footing .in. it? democracy. But just after 1800, when Italy, uni ted by garibaldi, Cavourand Victor Emmanuel, absorbed Sicily, the rea son for the Malia no longer existed and it died out, as n patriotic organ ization.. But the lower orders, and especially the Criminals, held to- cruthai Tii iimu nil lirvimwt inuii abandoned the Matia and it became the refuge of criminalsonly. It was a plague to the Government, a bar rier to justice, and the police of Sicily have in vaiu tried to break it up. The New York detectives say that the society is in existence in all of the cities of the United States. where there are many Italian inhabitants. TKKKIPL.K. Two thirds of all deaths in New York City are from consumption or pneumonia. Tne same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption will al ways .relieve, and may save your life. Mnnds Bros., druggists. to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan vou can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in eyery case, when used for anv affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consump tion, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Wooping Cough, ('roup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Wm. H. Green & Co's Drug Store. . . - - OCTOBER ODDS. Traveling agent to melancholy looking old gentleman: "Don't you want to get a domestic magazine?'' Old gentleman: No no! My wife is all the domestic magazine 1 need. She blows the whole house up every day!" "Can you teil me," wrote Mabel, "what I can do to change the color of my hair? It is red, and lam afraid to use a dye." "Get rich," wrote the editor in reply, "and the news papers will change it to auburn or spun gold." Plala Call. Hotel Clerk to Missouri Colonel What was that noise in vour room, Colonel? Oh, I had to "break the neck off a bottle I found there, as I couldn't draw the cork. Why, the only bottle there was a hand gren; ade". Is that so? I thojght the liquor was very mild. Kentucky Sunday-school super intendent to pastor See here, I'm not going to teach this school any longer if I've got to leave my re volver at home. Only yesterda Col. Kilgore wiped the floor w me because I contradicted his state ment that Moses was found in a clothes basket at the battle of Bull Run Burlington Free Press. "Patrick, you were on a bad spree yesterday." "Yes, Mr. Ellis, I was. Bless me, if I weren't a lyin' in the gutter wid a pig. Father Ryan came along, looked at me and says, says he, 'One is known by the company they kape. 7 "And did you get up. Patrick?" "No but the pig did." 8th lay Nth Salt Illieum With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, often broken into painful cracks, and the little watery pimples often causes indescribable suffering. ood's Sarsaparilla has wonderful power over this disease. It purines the blood and expels the humor, and the skin heals without a scar, oend for book containing many state ments of cures, to C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Py s pepsoa Eating Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu- larity of . the bowels, are Distress some of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does not get well of itself. It requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Siok overcoming the local symp- toms removes the sympa- HOadaCtlO thetic effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes tho tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Won rf- distressed me, or did me fieurX" iittl pood. In nn hnnr bum after eating I would expe rience a f aintmess, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my. business, which is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room with fresh paint. Last e. . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOiTiaCil r ilia took three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced.' Geoege A. Page, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1 ; six for $5. Prepared only y C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mats. - - IOO Doses ' One Dollar dec 10 lyr dwnrm " : mws2dp TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring .fudge Montgomery. fall juoge MacKae. Beaufort t Feb. t3ih. May 28th, Nov. 26th. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. Camden March 12th, Sept. 10th. Pasquotank March 19th. June 11 th, Sept. 17th, Dec 10th. Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. lst. Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d. Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax tJan. 9th, tMarch 5th, May 14th, tNov. 12th. " Northampton tJan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judge Graves, Pitt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, tJune llth, Sept 17tn. Franklin Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson tFeb. 6th, June 4th, Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. lst. . Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judge Avery. Wake Man. 9th. tFeb. 27th, March 26th, tApril 23d, July 9th, Aug. 27th, Sept. 24th, tOct. 23d. Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Memmon. Fall Judge Shipp. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. lst. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. Alamance March 5th, May 21sf, Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. . Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. 19th; SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrlmon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23d, tApril 16th. tSept. a4tn. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13tn, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th. Sampson- tFeb. 27th. April 30th. Oct. Dec. 10th. Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus Jan. 16th. April 2d. July 3d, tNov. yetn. Anson 'Jan. 9th. tApril 30th, Sept. 3d. tNov. 26th. Cumberland Jan. 23d. tMay 7th. July 23d tNov. 12th. Robeson Jan. 30th, May 2lst. Aug. 20th, Oct. ist. Richmond Feb. 13th, June 4th. Sept 17th. Dec. aro. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore-Aprll 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. eighth judicial district. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus tJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell -Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug. 6th, Nov, 5th. Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th. Aug. 20th. Nov 19th. Davidson March 5th. June 4th. Sept. 2d. D3C. ya. Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. lst. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19tn, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TBNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Gilmer. Fall .Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th. Sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. Y'ancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander Jan. 30th, July 30th. . Union Feb. 13th, tFeb. -20th, 'Sept. n7th, tSept. 2ith. Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d. Rutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykln. Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. Buncombe March 12th, June 18th, Aug.lSth, Dec 3d. Transylvania April 2d, Sept, 3d. Haywood April 9th, Sept 10th. JJackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. Macon May. 7th, Oct. lst. gciay May 14th, Oct. 8th. '" Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct, 29th. Swain June llth, Nov. 5th. MISCELLANEOUS The Acme MANUFACTURING GO. MANUFACTURERS OF ! Ferti lizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. - -o- WILMINGTON, N.C. riTHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTI LIZ ERS the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use In the hands of the best farmers of this and other States ly attest their value as a high grade manure. ; i ' The MATTING, made from the leaves of pu native pine, is conceded to be equal to any i wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it is dally Increasing. It has Mr tues not found in any other fabric. The FIB HE or WOOL 13 extensively used for UDholsteriner nurooses. and as a. riHlntr for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light elastic ana prooi against insects. i certincates from reliable parties using ou goods can be seen at our office, or will be mall ed upon application. lan 4 tf rlrTna mS ; v H it fT a llf.f W. mmmm fipeeday when tfctaLi;' fofl.if i oo more effectual rPiOT W taU u VII L11BU LlllXSTTlola T. . ties. SamDlfi i.tf.1 uPnUrTa u&tamns a to L4'& "ajN ;.i toiaSSrflUxT. ail to WSlaf! .t bv mail. MVYToiWonn Ju K ThecreatRerrorr11!!! t the Hartz MmlSuur.!. - Manua willrestoretEJ j.t event their aUajlofcaS;,. j !) seascn ease mention VUsj nfif -p.i to ' . HEATING & COOKING. -o- LARGEST STOCK and most complete assort ment mj ue iouna in ine stare, .see our Slock and hear prices before" buy ing. You will find that we ; can save you money. ADVERTISERS -o- n CUNtS, PISTOLS, SHOT, AP8, ARTEIDGE, GLASS. (SMALL AND LARGE.) 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