f JAPANESE A rw art tWfW Tratpx:t rcnMtlr.jr cf SUFKWITOIUEJ, Cpttle o ltjtii-.it nr.1 tobut OtntnMot A trr-allintf Cure lor rtofmfTMtnra.ifCTM. IinmNtn opMutioo with Um knit or la) ectioas of wboiie ctd. which ar pixral aj.4 idTO prtwurf ear, aad otti reeuJUntr Jn death. imnArr. why odurtthlt trrtt tiiei? W ?uirnt 6 botM tc our it caa-. ou oc; jr py lr miu rwi. St a tot, 0 tor PV Beat tor Uaarmstuo idaued t CflSfPJTlQHK!rJS55iSft lb rrimt UVF.U and HTUMACH K EG I LA TO K a&d liLOOD PLIIlFIEH. HroaJI. mild and U aot to t,pclUj' adapted for chttdrca'a oUajulxteks iMoad oolj by J. IL IIARDIX an J. HICK BUNTING, 2ew Karat. Y. M.C. A. Banding, tr- Trial Pactaje ttlEE. OWE DOLLAR wRf arDl by mar cm of ritLr mx In an mtt of lUvcnantrr, vLo It willing to work lodur riytr mt the employment which we fn.il I ULor it light auU plraaot, atvl voa run u lk whitirfr. We flt you oat coraDkte.ao tha tr caq rtre tVe tulae4 m trUl wltboQt ezpena o yoorif. Kor thoe wUliojr to do a littk. work ill 1 U irranicjt effrr madf. Voa cap wor llLr. or la th rmlnx oolr. If Ton ate en. loTd, aaj have a few pnr hovra at your dL k1, utliii fhca, a ad add to yor laom . -Htr biio will cot Intetf ere at aJI. Toa wit 9r iMUfd a the arart at the rapidity and rA r which 70a imtti dollar npoa dollar, day In ao lay ml . tetttrlaar are accrnl frrm th Is it lur. Any o- can ran llu btuloa non avil. Ym boa Id try oothiujr ele until yoa or yvarclf nrhat yo caa do at th botinea vhlch w oXt-r. No capital rfokrd. Women at rr wrkert: -nowadaya they make a mac m wn "P"y f.-;M try t"i". r - Jj rf I auL?d 10 them. Write at oner and 4e tc Well. 'Addrraa II. IIAl.t.KTT & CO.. Uoa Sao, lortlaot. ! TIIE NEW YOIIK Weekly Herald For 1894 WILL BE WITHOUT QUESTION AMBEICAi - . Leading Family Paper. t The reputation that, the WEEKLY IIEH ALl nas eajsyr d for cnacy years of belne'tie ,bri hocae tcwpaTer Id the lard will Lenii teruitj addel to durtnz th year r U9i. No pains or eipe&se v til tc spared to make It in very department th most relUblf. lnteret lag a.ud Instruct tro cf all wtt kiy Dewapap-r pUhllCAtJOCJk It will te ltnproTid In many ways A number cfnew eatur.s aid part men ta will be added. The lOcsi cevciopa.cit 10 al Ceids of contemporaneoiK human Irun-st will be ably oLncuKsed trom wtck 10 week t) a:ccmpU9Uel ymier. THE NBVS OF THE WORLD will tx vrtn In a onctse tut complete form Krery ha port i t r Interrstlnff event, either at bomn or abioid. will ! duty t r bed le th- co:umnv f the wkekly IIEKALD. yfft?iv iicS.nt rrrrYYi1: nvnri of an nae.a wunout rear. . Fanners and stoeic raters .tannot afford t trt wlLuout the WEEKLY IIEKALD da log tn cominr year, it win oonrain atesuiarce partmetit .ucu eeic dtroied exciusirely u aublecis o'titit ly Inter; to them, and kit lnir many va'ua; satftre-Hons ann &w idea'. The women and coi'dren of the anJ will Una In the WEKKlY I1EKaL a welcome visitor. Th honhold: an" children's paget will w both lest ruotv and eiuertalnl-They will abound la hints and receipts which women so A brli!la t array of novels and ahort stories by the tyt writers In met lea and England hs b.-ca seenrot. po ihu ncuon will beoiider th- mos attrtctive features in the WKKt LY liEK ALU darlncr ls94 In fct. tro WEEKIY IIEKALD will be mvazlne of the hrKeat ord?r, combined with a corupitto newspaper. Now Is theiTlinr 1 o H i;l;crll)e. Only Oop Dollar a Yo ir i END FOR HAAIf LK COPY. Address. TIIK WEEKLY IIRICALI, ; Ilcrald Squaie, Nw York. CAL' X ION. ir m OeIer otr "W. X iVoacLaa Mioea t t rlnccJ price, or rnj tibthm -without name at&nipct on bottom, tot him down as m fraud. 3.0n ?rno . rl Ton DIES 1 4 VJ-a L.:0ouclas S3 SHOE THl BEST tn IE WORLD. TV. Z- DOrOLAS Shoe are tyHh. ey t. tlar. arwj cire bcUrr m li faction t the prtccsad. vended t!ui aT oOur rvakc. Try one tair aad I con nerd. Tl ttJnajiiir of V.'. L, DwugU it t:ne and price on tb-T tw!nm, whith guarantee tVir alu. tbusaatU of dollars annually t tavc w ho wv-r t hci. iX-aler who Mih the aute f W, I iVvucl-aa Kh paia cu4oTers, wkh hcJjt t iicrcjwe the jlc? on their full line c.J t"1 . 1T7 cad r-rd U .U at a Ic iWl, yV f c flee dca W adcrfid I'-cWirr.-. f..w. f- twt -tfiittzr-tittvi. AdMrt . ' ' . '" " " ' -n. riaiu... Sr.Mtv II. Voi-QLAHN, Wilmington. X WILLTAMS & COWilllamston " TIIEO. P E ft RETT, Fa Io n. C. P. GAYLOR, Magnolia, m HOST PHIC10U3 fLQMDl OEAXGI , YOU EYEK TA5JTXD. " AllkliklS Of FULTT. CXXDIES, CUNTEC- TIOSEHIES, CIUA1W, , at . - ' A. 8. WIN STEAD'S. tril2U. Hi Kwui second L iifEEuY rare e a Tlxo . Dally; Roviorcr. Jose. T. James. Editor & Prop" . WlLM I W GT03. N. C. WEDNESDAY. -ilAY 23, 1824. Kcterrd at the rostomce at wnmingtoxuli.c.. - as second-class matter. Mr?. Vance will have.pnblfshed at as early a day as possible a life of her latediptlnculslird tiaabaDd, Ben ntor Zb Vance. The volume will alo contain the wost'vaiaable of Ilia speech?, lectures and letters. and in the proper preparation of It Mrs. Vance, will spare no time or mean. . , ' . New York 8tate has taken anoth er great stride by passing a law re- quiring the attendance of children at school. In New York, In future, every child nnderjind froul 8'. to 12 must attend school all the year, from 12 to 14 at least eighty. days and all the school year unless em ployed, and from 14 to 1C a" child must aitend school, nnless In regu. lar employment. A fine Is levied on employers as well as parents for au infraction of this la r. 1 The Spartant urg correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says: "Til South Carolina liquor lar Is as yet unsettled. That Gov. Tillman is up to some scheme cannot be t,,l wht, gtna Irrf-Ttrill tnlrr are not yet known, but he. In a re cent letter to a citizen of this place, says that as so' ii as the courts let them alone they eipect to resume bnihiet-K. He also stated iu that let ter that the State had made over, $100 000 clear money from the sale f whiskey through the dispensaries." - - - -. The State of Virginia borrowed $310,000 of the United States In I860 to he.paiu )u 1694 J" he bond are now due and United States Tr- usur er Alorgau has demanded ptyiue it ot the State Treasurer of Virgiuiv The State of Virginia does not p-ty its deb's if inconvenient aud propo ses to treat tin United States an it has its other crediters, and so fe fued the payment of these bonds. The Treasurer of Virginia asserted that his; Slate ' had claims hgainst the United otatwd sufficient to offset this $340,000. The question of the reKistration of vjter ii the nlUabsorbing 'oprc in llnwiiii at the "prent time, in viw of the elections which -tire to take place. The registration closed 011 the SIsl or lafct mouth, ami in lli iiolulu 1,507 have snrned the rolls .4 i 1 - ..,.1.1..,,,) I .!.... .... m.mtmm,, At the htst election utider thf jroynl regiment tiiere were only 2,800 v -ters. Only ,185 natives have taken the oath of allegiance to the Fro virions! Government. The follow mg is ine ciasMDcation or the new registration: Native, 185; Hawaiian born, foreign, 103; American, 200; English, 195r-Germant 120; Portti. guete, 418; all others, 98; total 1,507. A large number of American citi zens have not registered, as they fear they will lose their American citizenship by taking the required oath. It is not known how the Hrooklyn Tabernacln csught fire. The secre tarj of the Edtsoa Electric Compa ny says that it was absolutely lm po&jsibl for the fire to have' been Started by the wirs. It is suspect ed that thn fire might have been in cendiafy. Richard Cogan, a young man, was In the Tabernacle during Dr. Talmage'a last service, and has made 'the 'following statement: "From my seat 1 enjoyed a good view of the organ, and while Organ 1st Brown was playfng the prelude noticed a man descend the ladder at the rear of the keyboard.-The . .'. .'A',..uuVftag. without noticing the man, and appeared to be unaware of his presence. - The stranger had bis -back' toward me and I did not see his face. He ap peared to be nearly six feet tall and weighed about 180 pounds. His hair was black and be wore black cloth ing. I calle'd my father's attention, but the man had disappeared before my father caught a glimpse of him. I watched the organ closely during the service" but did n6t see the man again. I couldn't say that he acted suspiciously, as he appeared to Know where he war going." Who was the man behind the organ? The detectives are after bhu. . - : k Ilood't aid Oa'y Uaod't. Are yon weak and weary, over worked and tired? Hood's Sarsapa rilla is fast the medicine yoa need 10 pnrify and quicken jour blood and to giv you appetite and ftrengttrj If you dec id to take Hood's Sarsa pai ilia do not be fuducd to bay any ! other. Any efiort to substitute an other remedy Is proof cf the tfierit of Hood's. IIoodfa Pills are the best after dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache.. Try a box. . ' , " For MolarIa,Xiver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS f ur. tom Hoadaclie. 1 Ana remedy for nil fortusof Henri. ' aclie Electric Bit ters has proved to re i ne very oer. n eueois h. per manent cure unl the most dreaded habitual Mcle headaches yield to .its influence. "We unre all who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give thix remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual cotiati tint Ion Electric Bit tern cures by jrivine the neexledtone to tliH bowels, and few cases Ion re sist the use of this tueqicine. Try it, once. Lirce bottles only GQc, at E. r i,n., ' : R. Bellamy's drugstore. The women of Orleans county. TTui Ynrtr imtct hca cant Ant ihntr . . .... . . most Deauiuui ana persaasiya ones as petition bearern. Their, petition to the State Constitutional Conven tion received the signatures of 5,843 out of -6,956. voters' in the county. thus breaking the petition recorJ. Tor Over Firry Teara - - ' An Old akd WklitTuikd Rkm KDT. Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup has beeu used for over fifty years by millions or mothers for thejr child-en while teetjiinr, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gum?; allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.- Is pleasant to th taste... 8old by Druggists hi , every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. - j 'Take Situiuons Liver Reernlatbr I for headache, constipation, indlges- L- - 1 1 1 : - uiuysurbs. Mrs. JI. Jf. Stover Versailles, Mo. Like Morning Dew Hood's Sarsaparilla Freshens, Strengthens ar.d Cures Heart Palpitation Distress That Tired Feeling. "I am glad to state that Hood's Sarsapa rilla lias done me lot of good. I was sub ject to cramps In the stomach, liver com plaint, Indigestion, palpitation of tho heart, and that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved me wonderfully, and now when I feel the least uneasiness I resort to Hood's several of my neighbors have used it upCa?7 i 1 my recommendation and found it An Excellent Medicine, doing them good after all other medicines failed. I am also highly pleased with the effects of Hood's Tills. As" morning dew Hood's SriS Cures refreshes withered grass, so Hood's Sar saparilla and Pills refresh the human body of ills and pains." Hakkiet M. Stovek. Versailles, Missouri. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills are hand made, and per fect in proportion and appearance. '25c auz 5 tf mon wed sat NO SHODDY YOU WILL FIND ALL PKTCES, ALL styles n 1 all Materials. Newest;, La test and Mcest, represeited at ..... Z9 s. BUT YOU WILL FIND, ' "Nothing there tht is not FIR3T CLASS. We J:eep no shoddr stuff and no shop-worn goods. .llls Fr"n and Netr and direct from manu facturer's hand j. ; We Have Added Many New and V ; Atlraclive Liues. r. .. . " 1 he old man and the yonng man, the rich man and the poor man. the fat maa and the lean man win alt nnd fits and prompt and po ll e attention at . . . ,. . FISHBL ATE ' S, KIKQ CLOTII22ir apl 17 U . -.. - ; " 8 nfertor Courts of Xorth Carolina for 1S94 DIST. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. 9th. NAUR. RKSIDKZffCX. Geo. H. Brown, Washington Henry Rw Bryau. Newbern. . Jacob Battle, - llocky. Mount Soier W hi taker, Raleigh. R, W. Winston," Oxford. E. T. Boykin,- Clinton. -J. D.Mdver, Oartbaf?. R. F.'Aniifield.- Statesvitle JessP. Graves, Moon f Airy. 10th. John G. Bynuiu, Morgauton. WAi Hoke, - Lincolnton. Geo. A. Shuford, Asheville. i nth I 12th. SOLICITORS. -" SAME. RKSIDKITCK, I DIST. I ISfc. John H. Blount, Hertford. 2nd. G. H. White,- Newbern. 3rd. J. E: Woodward, Wilson. I 4th. E. W. Pon. Jr.. Smithfield. 5th. E. S. Parker, . 6th. Oliver H. Allen, 7th. Frank McNeill, 8th. B. F Long, GrahamJ ; Kinston. Rockingham States vi He." Wilkesboro. Lenoir, j Shelby. , Franklin. 9th. Wv W. Barber," 10th. W. C Newland, 11th. J. L. Webb, 12th. G. A. Jones, v FIRST JUDICIA-t. DISTRICT. Spnntr Term Judge R. F.. Arm field. 1 :-; - v.- - . T r.--.- Fall Terra--JudpB D. M elver. Beaufort tFeb. 19th, May 28th, Nov. 26th L ' - 4 ' ' , ' ' Currituck March 5th, Sept. 3d. Camden-March 12th, Sept. 10th Pasquotank March 19th, Sept 17th. i - . ' -' ! . Perauimans -March 26th, epr. 24th. I . Chowan April 2nd, Octlst." Gates Apnl 9tbf Vet. tn.- j Hertford April 16th, Oct. 15th. Washington May.7tli.Nov.-5ttr. TyrreiiApril 23.1, Oct. aaa. DftreApril 30tlv Oct. 29th. Hyde May 14th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 2lst, Nov. 19:h. SBCOND JUDICIAJj DISTRICT. ''Snritip Term Jndsre Jesse i F. u - - r? - Fall Term Judcre R. F. Armheia. Halifax JMarch 5th, May' 14th, tNov. 12th. - , . Northampton April 2nd. JAug. 6th, Oct. 1st. ' ! a Bertie-Feb. 5th, April 30th, Oct. 20th. j . J. Craven-tFeb. l2th,May 28th, Nov; 28th. '( .'ji " ' WnrrenMarch 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecouibe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JDDICIA-L DISTRICT, j Spring Term -Judge John Gray Bynuui. i ! Fail Term Judge Jsfe F.Grayes. Pitt Jan. 18th. March 5th, tApril 2nd, Spt. J7th,-tDc. 3rd u Franklin Jan. 22nd, April. 16t Oftt 92nd. !i ! WilKnn tFeb. 5th. June 4th, Oc ont.h: II " VnfA Feb. 19 til. Mav 21st, Ot. lr i .'li ' ... Martin March 19th. Sept. 3rd; Nash April 30th, Nov. 19th. !- FOORTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Soring Term Jntiee W. A. Hoke. Spring Term Judge John Gray Byn-um t L Wake Jan. Stii,' tFeb. 26th, March 25th, tApril 2-d, Sept. 24th, Oct 23dd. I i ' Waye Jan. 22 nd April 16th, "HnetP4-Feb. 5th, KugTeth, J Nov. 26th. ' ! Johnston March 12th, Aug. 27th, Nov. 12th. I - j FIFTH JUDICIA-L DISTRICT. Snrimr! erm Judir George A. Shuford.. I Fall Term Judtre W. A. Hoke Durham--Jan. 15th, March 2th, June 4th; Oct. 8th. I Granville Jan.- 29th, April 23rd, July 23rd, Nov. 26h. Chatham Feb. 12tb,May 7th,Sept 24th. i I - ! : Guilford Feb. 19th, May 28th, Aug. 27tli, Dec. 10th. I Alamance March 12th, May 21st. Nov. 12th. I v " I Orange March 19th, Aug Gth, Oct. 29th. I, ; Caswell -7 April 9th; Ang 13th, Oct. 22nd. Person April 16th, Aug. 20th,Nov 19th. i r ! SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sonne Term J udtre George 1H. Brown. Jr. i Fall Term Judge George A. Shuford. . .1 Pender March 5th. Sept. 10th Greene Feb. 26th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 26th. i -" New Hanover tJan. 22nd, tApril 16th, tSept. 24tiL Lenoir May. tth. Nov. 12th. Duplin FebwJ.gth, Aug. 6th, Dec 3rd. . , Saiupson tFeb. SthtlpriUSQ Oct. 8th. - aV i Carteret March 19th Oct. 22nd.' 1 Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. . Onslow April 2nd, Nov. 6th: - SHVKNTU JIJDICIALv DISTRICT, i -"Spring- Term JudgeHenry R Bryan. v ' r Fall Term J ndge George H. Brown. ' : : . -' ; Commbus Feb.-26th, July 16th, Nov. 5th. . - t Anson t Jan.' T 8th; April 30th, Sept. 3rd,VNov. 26tb. -' - . t Cumberland Jan. 22nd, tMay -7 July 23rd, tNovv12th. , - t Robeson Jan. 29rh, May 21st, Of t. 1st f ' - . . " Richmond- Feb. 12th, Jane" 4th, Rrt. ' 1 7th Tlon Mrl . - - I t BlRden M.r-h 20th. rrnPRrlav Oct. 23rd (Tuesday). . ; j; Brunswick April Qjb, 8ept 10th. I Moore March 5th, August 13th tAugust 20th, fDec 10th, tDee. 17th ! EIGHTH JUDICIAXi DISTRICT.' i BprinjcrTerm Judge Jacob Battle Fall Term Judge Henry R. Bryan L Cabarrus January 22nd July 23d. r Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug. th, Nov. 5th. " : V I Rowan Feb. 19th, May 7th, Aug. 20tt Nov. 19th. : ; . -, - - - - :. - - -: I Davldson-rMarch 5th, . Sept. 3rd, tDee3rd.. m i - ... -;; ! Randolph March 19th, Sept 17th. ? Montgomery April 2nd, Oct. 1st. -i Yadkin April 16tb; October 15th. f imJTH JUDICIAJi DISTRICT " ; Spring Term Judge Spier Whit- Fall Term Judge Jacob Battie. ; Alexander Jan. 22nd, July 2Jd. Rockingham Jan 29th, July 30th Hov. 5th.. - . - j4 1 " Forsyth Feb. 26th, May 21at,Aug fith. Dee 3 J. J- , - Wilkes March 5th, 8ept; 3rd. AlIeghanyr-AprH 2nd, Sept 17th. : Davie April 9th; Sepr. -24th: Stokes-April 23rd, Oct. 23d. Sarry-March 19th, Oct. 8th, : : - TKJTTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Spring Term Judge "Robert Winston. " " - I. W. - Fall Term Judce Spier ; Whita- ker . r i . J. - - . m :".T?h'".10th ITntxr Mil;. 'McDowell March 5th, Ang. 20th. Burke March 19th, Sept; 3rd. - Caldwell April 2nd, Sept. 17th. Ashe April 9th, Sept. 24th: . . Watauga April 23d, Oct; 8th. 7 Mitchell April 30th, Oct.' 15th. Yancey May Mth,.OeJL 29thV 7 KLKVKBTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. ; Spring rerm Judge E.T. Boykio Fall Tei m J udge Robert ' W. Winston.' Z ' - 7 " - r Union Jan. 29th, Aug. 20th. Stanly Feb. 19th, Sept. 17th. -Mecklenburg f March 5th,;tJaiie 4th, tSept3d, Dec 17th,"' Gaston March lutn, uct. ist. Lincoln April 2d; Oct. 15th. . Cleveland April 1 16th, Aug; 6th, Oct. 22nd.- " "y-v-" iW-X-?-" Rutherford April 30th; Nov 5th. Polk May 14th, Novi 19th. v Henderson May 21st, Nov. 26th. : TWELFTH jnDICIAI DD3TRICT. " Spring TermJudge j; D. M elver. Fall Term Judge E.T. Boy kin. Mt.dison Feb.- 26thJ July 30th, tNov 19th. , .; -'i -C" .'f-. - ; Buncombe tMarfth 12th, JAug. 1 3th, Dec. 3rd; - i 1 . -- . , Transylvania April 2nd, Septem ber 3rd. .. " ". -v - Hay wooa April 9th; Sept. lOttL Jackson April 23rd, Sept. Z4th; Macon Mav 7th, Oct. 1st." - - ' Clay Mav i4th, Oct. 8tb. - Cherokea May 21st. Oct. l5th. Graham June 4th, Oct. 29th. , Swain June 11th, Nov 19th. '. For criminal cases.-1! - .- JFor civil and jail cases. tFor civil cases only, i " -. ;'- Clerks of courts will please notify us of any errors. Crhnlnal Courts. - : v New Hanover County. Oliver P Meares, Wi tuington; Judge; -Benja min R. Moore.. VviIminKton, Jsohci tor. Court Deems Jan. ist. maxen . . . -W W 1. 19th; May 21tt, July 16th, Septem. berJL7th, November 19th. - Mecklenburg County.-r-OliverP. Meares. Junee; .George: ;E.--Wilson; Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Februaiy 12th, April 9th, August 13th, October 8th: December 3rd. : Buncombe County. H. B. Carter, Asheville, Judge; E. D. Carter, Ashe ville, Solicitor. Court begins Janu ary zzra, April aara, juiy iwra, Oc tober 22nd " . SAVE DOCTOR'S BILLS by regulating the bowels; thereby pre venting a thousand and one derangements -of the system -which follow neglect of this Erecaution. Once used for this purpose, Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are always in favor. ThevYfl nurelv vegetable and V far better, as a liver pilf. than blue pills; or calomaL Their secondary effect is, to, iM?eptbo nowels open and regular not to constipate. Miss Mary Anguish, of Glen Easton, Marshall CV-, TF. Va says : " Two years ago l was pale and ema ciated, food ferment ed in my stomach.v A physician pro-' nounced my- case -"Catarrb o( the r Stomach," but - he could not help me. I lived a month without solid 'food and when I tried to eat -1 would : vomit. ; 1 began takim? Dr. Piercers 'Pleasant r Pellets, and in two Miss Anguish. iv better. 1 am now weU. never felt better in my life; have a bet ter color, cat more, and have no distress af- : ter eating having gained thirteen pounds." ."T- THE THREE TEAS. TS GSNEBALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BS the BEST tnat is sold anywhere South of the Potomac, ana East of the Mississippi. It has stood the severest trials to which, any beer can be subject those of - -' Tme, Test and Taste, And it has emerged successful m every m-Btan'e.- - '. -r. - - This Beer never detertoratrs. "It IS the con stant study ot the Manufacturers to improve it in tone and quality and i hey are Levers at lbfied but are continually . liborlnir to make good better, and the best perfection. THE I TIVOLI AND CABINET Are sold all over this conntrv ana am niArf. ea isrytly i o Europe. -. orders solicited here, not only for the best "Soft" . Suitable to the Season. One Alru la to PLKA8E and Satisfaction U Guaranteed. ... Kpeluuiiy " : J h o; rji . rJr is ht , - : . Baaager Wilmington Depot, , mchistf : i WCnilngton, N..f3. ; Drinrs,lDDinirrihrnfl!ro Is a sonfeo of 'luca ' Buffering. Tho ayatem should be thorougrhly cleansed of all impur- . . ... 1 a 1 ,.r ., - JLJUWumoTes all taint of " whatsoever origin, and builds up the gen- eral heaitn. ; . , , -.1 fro, three years I "wa troubled with mtlariaV 'i-n that lite lost all its charms t 1 tried mcnotUl 9t Cet no relief "A few DOiue wr i , 'Btada a.cooi.f fc. plete aad per Mimt cure. V , J.A. RICE. Ottawa, Oar nook en Bloorf and Skin, j Disca auuled Ute. , 1 striFT &PcrFc ca - . ... Aiia.nta.Ga. THE 1 IS NOW- TIIRMR HI IT WORK TH AT IR FIRST i t pi acq ill cvrnv RCRrptnT ' : ULMUU Hl UII.Ill uuwi.uwi . We aim to please and we think we have succeeded with 11 ...UVintra roir-l-rl 11C With CLAi VV X s&avv- w w--w vv .p .. -. , .... . - -. - - .... --.:;-; their orders. ; ' ' : : ' . 1 We "Turn Out Work n - i - v - -v -; : -' -:! .;.; :.r . for the Raiircsd, ; a For "line Commission Men- chant ; r V. or the Shipping-Wlerghant For the Wholesaler, For the Retaller-r For the Professional Man For the Artisan For the Hotel-Keeper For the Steamboat Man For the Public Official. For Excursions. : 't For Weddmcs. ; For SbirebsV il: For Evervbod v and for F v- lervthlna:. : - , - .5. i ' - -. " ' ' , " . - - ' . . ' - liTr2ss!f4saLtrialf confi dent ot our ability to please. : Ou r. Prices are' very mod erate; only a. living profit Call and see specimens ol our work and, get restimates ' T - AT THE OFFICE OP ' Review The Wilmington J burnaf and nin CUERIE rBt0CK, Second streety betireen Mar ket and Princes ME! REVIEW Ice lilElpied r'Z . and . v ; The Bailv llbVlbW JUU UlllkW 1

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