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PL nfP;-;--c - r ' -X 5 " ..vr J 1' 1 1 fit. IaOfj'" US u! : z - .. 4 'I t 1' i VOLUME X V LMINGTONOST kfg,g Second Clou Matter. gg0fAbVERTISINGr Eight'8) lines, N onpareil type, con- Fifty cents per line for the first 4a. Se3h additiofial insertion. : lit ndrertlsementa will be charged j the above rate, except on special Kintracts. f . , . ,. The subscription price to The Wij Wgtos Post is $2 00 per year; six Months fl 00. ::yj X":: :A All communications on busines must be addressed' to Thb Wilmington Post, Wilmington, N. C. ,; THE POST A JfOUNCESfENT. Tbn paper will not be sent in future to any except to those who pay in ad . .&DCe for it. We findt it so hard to 'collect back gubscriptions- that we ar compelled to follow the rule long since laid down by oiber papers,lo send only Ho paying subscribers, or to those who re willing'to py in , advance for it Send in your jnoriey and you . cap ge the Post, not otherwise. One dollar ; will pay for the Post six" months, two less dollars for twelve months. No than six months time received. : Free Trade and Protective -;;v Tariff. :-jVV Hon. W. P. Pry of Maine, is a young man, but be is one of the most practi cal and able politicians in the country, to-day. In one of his speeches a few days ago be said: ' ,' , . "Now the; Democratic' doctrine is to make all the cloth you please in Eu rope and send it to America free to com pete with American gocdi. But what would become of our milU? Ah, but thty ay you raff your mills. There isi oaly one way in which the mills could be rad. Professors, in colleges may luconza uaiu incy are osane,-DUL mere I only one. way to do it, and that is to - cut down the wages 01 your men, the I masons and the , bricklayers, and the I carets, spinners, and others employed I ,ju running a mill.- Of course it can be I done. ' But jsay our friends, the wprk 4 'raen: "If you rio that vAfr. Fry, I t can't have no beef." No, but you can r llave toup four tmes a" week and black t .bread. The Democratic doctrine : is 'that toup and black bread is good T enough , for workingmen. The say, ""but I couldn't send my children to J- school." But you could put them to , work ia the factories as. they do in Eu--rope "But my '..wife couldn't,1 goto v church." No sir; she couldn't dress as oiher people dress, but that makes no dil&ience. How do you like thai? fTnatisfree trad! - : t The Republican party says: l'We I are going to keep the smoke over Pitts- I burg. We are uot going to cut down wages." It holds to the doctrine that the man who works with his hands is "entitled to live aa well as the rich loaf Jera who stand around and do nothing, j.ft believes that the better a man is "paid for his work the, better citizen he It believes that he should have his ' Lhare of the comforts and - luxuries of ;Jile and enough to lay up something or a rainy day, or put in a piece 01 jaua ana build a house, and then be lias a stronger interest in good govern neut. It holds that every man should jbave, the lulleit possible opportunity m give children a good education. The jZKepublican party wants your wife to go fchurch. W by ? To make ft better man ; JJ you. The Republican party says to i 1 urpean manufacturen - Make all ;d the cloth you please and bring over all S you. can. - , .. - "- 'f 'Jt costs us SOO,000,000 yery .ear to run our governmenta pretty yeavy sum. Every time you send ft gece of cloth worth $50 you can step to the Tressurer and pay him $25 jto f wp him out of it. Now, don't you pee we have got him? Now thelreloth , 4oata just as much as our cloth, and we ve got them just where we want them. f nai is protective tariff, and that is ji froictiTe tariff ia. A lMea fbr the Dallot-Dox, We bear thos Dmoerata who believe fox bulldozing and, fraud at the ballot Box to obtain their tictory, to read the Witorial below, copied from our hon; '. tfMe 'contemporary the National & 3 "We do not consider the establish f Meat oi reDuhlican rovernment ia the uh and fairness In the elections thert I tet Presidential electors. Congressmen, ; ad legislatures, which choose Senators, the only issue to he considered. t tne reducUoB and revision, the civil ejrvice improvement in party conduct, I'ibordinaUon of puliUcal to govern - tf total interests, the transportation pro blem, the corrupting influence) of cor- ' pirate aoney ia rolitic, the optnlnj lettlement of granud lands forfel Ud t j railroad cctapaaiee these aud eaay iher questions are greatly sgltaUog t&t public Glad. Lat they can enly X settled thrcr-h tie UlLt-box. If ereia bo ballot-box with what shall the soTert?fTa wlU bo aacertalBed? We intend that ia a dcrca toulhcxa sUUa te ballot-box hxs beta virtually da tPdjtd. With rtisosxV.e eteccr-e- . 11 . , . . . ment jtnd moral support from, the north,' tnese wrongs at the south can be reme4 died under native white' leadership. wwj)uiiwin party ga7e tne negro the ballot, and, after a fitful and fruit less' attempt at compelling respect for his political rightsabandoned him to his own devicej. . - He has"'made neW friends in Virginia who have not only made his pathway to the polls as safe as their own, but have (here voted .with him for national -r Ideas).. '.Tu karate him from these friends is impoasLjei if it were desirable; The leaven Itf iVir ginia will surely leaven the whole lump of the south. To encourage this peaces ful solution of the firreat nrnhUm tt negro suffrage la the clearest duty,' be cause it will heal the great" national wounds, restore constitutional health, secure equal rights4akevery citizen 1 sovereign, and give power ' to that patrty which cau convince the lawful majorities of the pjeo'p'e that it is the wisest and most submissive to their sovereign will. , ; -i tVlA:. " t It is stated that Major Boboins will contest the CongreBsional result in the 7th District before the State Canvas sers on the ground of, irregularities in Davie county .It is claimed that a large number of the .York ballots, in Davie, were on blue paper, and enough of those will be thrown out to elect Bobbins. JLlso. m&ny registered and TOted . the same day, 'Jbeiog'. illegal Home & Democrat. , , i , - ; 1 5 , The rascality complained of by the Horke & Democrat, was - the - work 1 of Bourbons, Tof course, a3 Liberals could have no motive for. using tickets to de ceive people. . Voters saw that the names printed on the ballots were those they desired to elect, and honestly cast them, not knowing the intention was to defeat their preferences, ty a technical ity of a law passed specially to take an undue advantage. A similar trick was performed in Mecklenburg, ' by Bour- bona, who placed Eepublican ballots, having black lices (a "device") iithe hand of voters "whom they could not induce to vote tie Bourbon ticket, to be rejected when the votes were coun ted and cast out' Many other similar villainies doubtless -occurred - all oyer the State, -Hence Bennett is claimed to have been elected. StatctviUe Ame rican. Tobacco ' Varehonses In, Sa lia bury The Old Town Threat ened With a Boom. The old town of Salisbury is having a trade revival, and i confidently ex pecting a boom. It is learned from a reliable source that a number of its merchants have had a larger business this fall than for years, and are mak ing money hand o?er &tL But 'the big boom is expected from the tobacco trade which itis, proposed; to work up strong. .A large warehouse built by a Joint . stock company,, consisting of Messrs. Moses Holmes, Theo. Kluttx, Jno. Qaskell and other prominent citi zens has just been completed ; and was turned over by the contractors ready for business yesterday - It is .100 feet long by 60 wide Next Spring another and a larger brick .warehouse U to be built by tbe heirs of Thos. Murphy.. Charlotte Journal, : . . ,. f'- An Electfle Storm. . v The past ten days' have been charac terized by wide-spread electrical dis- turbauces, which culminated in inten sity November 17. On that day tele graphic communication; was more or less Interrupted over the Northern ball of the United Statesand much damage was done to switch .boards and other telegraphic apparatus. The disturbance extended .across1 the sea, interfering seriously with the work of the cablss, and made itself felt in many parts of the European continent. 1 f The manager of the operating room of the Wester Union telegraph build in pronounced the duturbanco the most serious no aao ever encounicreui The storm was the severest between O o'clock a. m. and noon. : It ieeme i to be entered along the talley of the Mis sissippi, and at iu greatest severity in those parts of the country north Of the latitude; of Washington, The only wlrea that could be used L at all I were those on the metallic circuits. . All the cables and wires that touched tho gtouad circuits were absolutely wtJesa, Shortly after 1 o'clock tha storm ery uddenty disappeared, and wotk wu resumed ta all the wtresv It is saM that various experimeats were tried br taiejtaphera during the prevalence of tha storm to work; the wirte and dUpose of the great ectaaa- Ut!oa nf builneaa, but ' with UtU aae- ces, aatill it was discoveted that by taitsi two wirte fruw th gtouad W twtta aay two givea point and jla- Is their ends a mtulli circuit 1 was f rfatd thitcculi fcecrerated. I a this way . c'2-t airts fcttwtea Baro and Chic wtra snaJs to !j etrvl as four. "E!eetrie!aa eeesas to istte that WILMINGTON. NORTH the disturbance was unlika any hereto- iore .expenenced aa it appeared in 80me at6ac4'boallio:- wires in f kpng waves, causing a constant chang ing of the polarity of the current; 1; : la other places the : sending of the me88g was; pcssibler, f a in, previous electric storms; without using a battery A.dispatch is said, to .hive been trans mitted from Bangor,: Maine, to North Sidney, Cape Breton, distance of 700 miles, in mi 1 way. Brilliant auroras were generally seen where the sky was clear on that and subsequent nights. -T11!; "Ppearahce - of f exceptidnalry Iargjsun spots is believed to have more than; an atcideuUl.' connection with these disturbances of the earth's elec tric ftnillbroiii Mr. Tanner, our Consul at Liege, in a recent report U ' the State Department on the subject of public highways in Belgium, sayr: "Manj of the roads builtl by the ancient Bomans- remain to this day" Speaking of the mod ern Belgian highways, he sayr "These roads are flanked on 'either side bj two and sometimes four rows of shade trees, which add much beauty to the country' through which they -run, and, from a distance are particularly picturetque where several roads intersect." Why can we not have' shaded roads here such as Consul Tanner describes exist in Belgium?; Seyersi of the States haveeffered premiums for the planting os thees, but for some reason or : other very little has been done in this direc tion, except in States like Michigan, where a day specially devoted to the purpose has beccme a sort of holiday. If farmers could be only made to! un derstand it the planting, of trees jis a most remunerati ve investment. ; It adds to the beauty of the country and to the value of their lands. 2V. Y. Herald. ; , WIGGiarS'S WAltNINCi. t The CansMln Astronomer No tlee or a Terrible Calamity yet to Come. .! . A copy of the following was received by the President on Friday: " , To Hit iSxcellency, Tretident Arthur, - President of the United Stales, Wash ington: r;' Ottawa," Not.' 27. Oo on the '23d of September last I announeed through the Canadian pr-ss that a great storm would occur la March next; that it would first he felt in the northern Pa cific; would appear in the Gulf of Mex ico on the night of the : 9th, andf, being reflected by the Bocky Mountains,would cross this meridian ; from the 'west at noon, Sunday,-March 11th, 1883; No vessel, whatever . her dimensions, will be safe out of harbor, and none of small tonnage can-hope to survive the tidal wave and '" fury of this tempest. As the wind will blow' from the south east, the planetary force will be snfa. cient to submerge the lowlands of the American Coast; especially those bor dering the Gulf of Mexico, and washed by the gulf stream,; while the air cur rents for several hundred miles along the east side of the Becky Mountain range, owing to' the great atmospheric pressure in those 1 region!, will , spead nni venal destruction. The New Eor- ilaod sUtes will also suffer severely from -the wind and floods. No point outside of harbor, in the whoo area or the Atlantic, especially north of the equa tor, will be a place ot safety; for tab wiU be pre-eminently the greatest storm that has visited the continent since the dsy of your illustrious first President. Ia view of this event, therefore, I take, the great kbrty of representing; to Your Excellency the advisability of ordering all United elates ships Into harbors not later than the 5th of March till this storm be passed. I have the honor to be Your Excellency's moat obedient, humble servant. E. Stostk Wioaura, LL. D.,1, . Astronomer. Peterson's Msgszlne for January is just oat, a marvel of beauty, the most cosily, CTideatly, am issued. Ihere are art two UDrlvalled steel engravings; tha first, f Cherry RIpe,, aa exquisite copy of Ulllaia' celebrated picture; tha other, -Pajche Listening to tha Flate, also exceptionally charming. - Thea there ts a double aized colored steel taxbionplatwkichlsapictareaswell: Bad some thirty other faahloa paUeras, besides a score of design la embroide ry, crewel work, etcn ate. But the great feature ia a mi&alaceat colored pattern la Berlin work for acurtala border, chair stripe, ata, etc tha mostexpea aire and beaaUfiful yet asefal cmbel Uhment, rerhapa, ever puUiabel ia aa? sgstlaa. Thera ara two mtsIsSs, -The1 Profmioaal Beaaty,' by Fraak tea Benedict, aad KaIa or Eala by Mrs. Aa Stepheaa, beajdea at vend completed atoriea by er first c!z suOiorv, and tha very aet a!waa write fur thle magaalatvtTha tradJcj r-s Ut it iscrtastd als thtra Wirjcst haadred asd four racta ia tha aaabcr tVersoa, in short. Is cheaper and bet ter taa tm f-r irti Tha rlrt b aU: oa!y taa L!n a ytir. Ta clil s U is asicalihiri! Isw, tl aixct;lra X!A3tOLINAi' SUND A for nine dollars, with aVeita-.copy lo uta person getting, up the;.club,7,.0 r even copies lor ten dollars and aihalf with riAftt an J- . . t L aized engraving; "Christ Before Pilate.'j' . VUliT IUU ml IX7Trfi. or a irnoiograpn Album, to the person getting op the' club. Subscribe WrA main. n.. v. i it. 9. ft huiu. Dpecimeaui ir un k persons wishing to get p clubs; scd. dreas .Chaa. J.' Peters S064 Ches'lrittt St, Philadelphia, Pa.x ' ; ':' ' ', Encouraging, ; 4 . - We na?e jnt been ow conraging leUer .to a gentleman -of this place from Col. P. H.'Fitzhugb; chief engineer and general manager of the Blacksbjirg, Va. 'Eailroad, concerning our project for a northwest 'hud pouth east line , of 1 ranwavp,; y clcslog short gaps that remain unfinished be tween Toledo and Wilmington. He eipresses a" profound 4nterestf,itf"the success of the scheme which" he .con siders of infinite importance ; to Vthe whole ? country especially to Norti' CaroUna and the two Virginias! " I , - Col. Fitzhugh is a practical railroad man of great experience and ability,' and we regard a good wordjromhim as a matter of no inconsiderable Value. It shows that we are not mistaken in our estimatef the results to be achieved by the proposed : completion of this great thoroughfare.-Do6irv JPost, - s " Which of our rich railroad i compa nies will lead off in helpinjgthe poor of Wilmington, as President Bobinson baa done for Baleigh. We hope they will ail follow the noble example set in this case. The Baleigh JVews- Obterver says: We direct attention to the munificent gift of President Bobinson, of the Bal eigh and Gaston and Baleigh and Au gusta Air-Line railroads, spoken of at greater length on another page. A car load wood delivered to each clergyman of the city, tor the benefit of the poor is indeed, at this season of great scarci ty, of wood and its consequent high price, as we have termed it, a munifi cent charity v It i ia one, -, too, which though characteristic of. the liberal management: of Raleigh's two. .great road, is fully appreciated by the com munity at large and; will not , soon be torgotten. City Items.- 1 f'-'i:r."';.:t-.' ;y h- ;'-" a t NOTICfi. . If you wish to continue the Post, send in your subscription ' or your pa per will be cut off." We will not car ry "dead heada The Post is $2 00 a year, payable in advance.:; Mr. W. E. N. Sellers is our only city agent. '- Thanks to the Secretaries of the De partments of the Interior and War for copies o their reports to congress.; i! ' '.-v,"i.:; The ReViewr.4 ; i We regret to see that bur cotempora. ry, the "Beview," has been compal'ed to suspend its morning issue, but will, ss formerly, continue an evening dally. 1 r; The C.C. Iiallroad Caae. t. :; The TJ. S. Circuit Court has not yet decided in the Murchlsoa Mathews caa? on the motion to appoint a re caiyer J. Vll . AX- 'V: ! We last week saw a sample of very fine rice from the recently harvested crop of the Kendal plaBlalioa: Mr. Eiddtr seems determined tt have It No. 1 and is succeeding. . s : Our Batehera. f t During the past week we have aeea some as fine beef as'ever come ntb: this market Our butchers seeming to vie with each' other ia their display of the bovine" r- ' - c; ir, . . i ": " 1 1 " mir'S 'l h Christmas is eoming, and oar mar chaste are getting ia their : sarpplles, some of the slorrs alreadypresent quite, a hoUlday appearance ia their isplay of handsome articles. Call early be fore joa leso your fick. " v " .. " r Whatwith the President's messags aad the tariffcommiaioarecommendatiooj. our Democratic friends are oat of cam palga material.- It is amaaieg to read their praises, now, as compared with their predictions a few moaths back. , J m r' ' ;.' ..Thelits,! 5 ... We hear that Mm. O. G. Parsley gave a Tery iatemtiag exhibition of draw lagi executad by her tlasa, at tha Hear j 5fatt resUeaceC ;We aaderaticd stand that some of tha. works were h'g ly creditaila. - z - - Csia Sere Varrtxusat. , Thursday saoralcjFtoreocs Uorrl?. who ra-iled la tU :"U.i Faa Tanwr Uses csaalttad aukale by aaooUag hcrstlf ta the kt at DectaseJ wtu sraU kaosra La this coaaaalty. It ia said ktr act was da ta . d.rjrt44a of trita Ctzi kj ttt aisltry d rUa, w hlh ce ccrredssse ascslla is.C9 bf .Ultrx csrytlsa. TtsaUrswiril'yieirie f.vaa.Vii.U BU wctsta , srara qlU rrrawcsjiAS laarrrascaasl cf mcra tlaa artrs fcattprst. - . YJ TEf!P mV- SSg 4I :v r- ; y c Me. near judge Mcttae nighiy spo ken of by thk entirai Wilmington bar 1 and Ihere i ao'doubt that the judicial tiuuuo s laiien on Biiouiqen upaow and Vorthyif i'Cj .othlns -adds' ab 1 mh vu ,vi aw u k w; much . tp the honor , of a state as aleoro- -TWe aee an' announcement that the SkAting Bink Company have opened it t aujl k vjtutem juoagoi woerv bu laait skittishly Inclfned syainioppoifj Awitf jf tes'ng encastwoei5 the relative UdiiofTfleahj.nd nard .1. .i niu . . . i ... . i - pine, i .c-: Air.' Cold. i yThoT .recfeot-cold anao1r0u2htrVrJ coan i,w me ironr. ana. every one in doors. Wo heard one pf bur .eplbred' friends remark; ? Dat it Wts fprty-rebendegfeej bejiow Cairb, Ind the bluish, appearance jbfjhphysiog nbmy bore out the asser tion," at to him- -t, iiiU' -f :. .,', i h bt: The Election Cases. :l Too V2 a District Court 5 sitting I ht5 Baleigh; has been engaged ' during the 'past weak! trjmg ectitm pases;,-Wa' sincerely trus j thai rtiubi tgialature may by a timely addition to our elec lion laws obviate the ' necessity of the Federal Governments "'having to watch tne elections, i ... T . . 7 f; Rev. Thooras D.'Pitts, Pastor of $L John's Ghurch,1' gave! a yery interesting and instructive lecture at the Tileston r' oomljoja tne subject; of the He was greeted with a large and' in tel. ligent audience, who! evinced rtheir en joyment of the; entertainment; by giv ing the speaker their - undivided atten tion for about two hours urs-Y'-i:n Siothera, Phi!dei T. B. PttteraQn (A BJolb phia, have just ii- id a new ao com plete edition of thvworV nf Hrr.!m- ma U.dE. JN. eoutbwortD. - tier laieat work, a'Seli Made; t or, , Out of the DepthsJV has just been issued In two yolumes, under: the names of "lehmftel: or, In the Depths,"1 and "Self Raised; or, From the Depths," the first cf which gives aa a frontispiece a new pbrtraij of, Mrs. Sooth worth, the other a view of her cottage on the Tdtomac. This new I edition is in duodeclmo'formi and fa' J cympieie in iortj-iareo utrgo ruiuines, bound in morocco -cloth, with a full gilt' back, price f lr75 each. J -.- " l uu j'; r i )! .. if? .X4 The Board of Aldermen met in regu-' lar session at the dry Hall on Monday; December 4th,f at 7:30 'p. m'pent; His Honor Mayor W. ;Smhb and Aldermen Bowden, Alderman,! Worth; (adhourn, Northrop aud Willie , The minutes of the last meeting, were read and, approved, s in: The committee on. Fire Department recommended that the peiiUon of Has cock & Daggett to store petroleum oil in their cellar be granted, they haying complied with f4 the, brdinahcelon the subject Beport read and recommea dation adoptedi - N il j 'J '.'.A', majority '!of , the. Committee oV W;ater Works, on petitioa Lr pre h d rants,- bn Kbit street, reportedi ad versely on the same, for the reaeavL -0 Mr. Alderman, from' the tame com- mittee, recommended the 'fltdog of.a hydrant on Mutt street, at iu iateraeo iion with Campbell street, - ' v' ' ! ,0a motion, Mr. Aldermaas re com mendatioa waa adopted, provided the hydrant : would not coat to exceed f50 per annum each - ...-. '.' The Committee on Public Buildioga reported having contracted with John Norwood for repairs to Howard Engine House at 1123.95. -. The same committee reports aa .ap propriation of $25 to make tha Bccee sary repairs to the Erooklja Xeglaa ilouaa. Beport adopted. . ! . i. A petition from Jcksoa A Bel I for a ewer ot drain ia taa alley aojolntag their o&ce, to receive waia water.irom their walet cotor4 caed to rsrtr helr prialing'machlneryt'was recelveiJ Oa saotioa their rliUa ; was not granted. 1 A petluosi far a lamp on taa . a raer of Kiath and Dock stieets wsa received aad referred t the Cbrn'mlttaa ' oa A pet Wow from Ptcraix Fire ilegiae Compaay, No. for aa - eaglaa heose la lieTSrtt Ward wi. Kfrftd It tha CosasaUsce oa Faa IrartaaaU 1 1 'k ' Oa aaioathesBeeaisxaioaraed. 1 rv 11,1 11 ' -Caatjr mtaaaoaeW. aooo in r-alax eeaaw . TaXrivver eaVsiu! f emaai-er, aa bsUjwvs Gfsrrxl FaaJ, Ca'axta aa hied' F dl y dVt3ac ,2Syud-tl' f nlaca:iMki ileal, C&Ux ai frpoct ... i 55 - ; 'jaf aaat t- m? it- t k lix l2oJhes?iyUof lyv aad2wactxapas i c f JLZ9 'denomi- destroyed in the presence of the TtoifJ?t&l a t xe xwetMbmiednas C32 tily report asidhUtej JLha iTreasares re ceipt Tot X27.ZZrmzrtitgt fees for the month, and iaojiaaaauat Staenent jrhicltvwtrei ordered on file. I.' if mat.fersa.ibolo9ard of Oquf Commissioners bavins;. exjjrj d;tye iioara aojourped',.frui pie whereupon the nawl Board, - beio; their own uc- 'CessonL'were doly qulliSed and J took tmti&i&i"4 us-u ia,b. EsqIiCletaal Aha .geperior, fyourfar J $:0,000. with Gab. Chadboura . and IL' I E. StoU ka'sare ties, was exhibited, ex- amlaW.rpted "andarred; and he ir as duly quaKedrThe several tS tt."t. r. aaKK,, &aerui. wtra presented, accepted and approved, as-follows:': Oae fbrf$l0,C00,- one .fbr $30,000, and one for t50,CC0K WtA p, I . Busseli; J.1TehBypackeY, E. E. BurrusV H. E."Scol ahd A.' W; Shaffer as sureties to each.and was duly quail- flwaccoromg to law, -1 't8her!fr Maahiag also exhibited estate treasurers receipt' for the taxes I tt 1581, in theium of f 21,433.52. ! ,i a no oiuciai nona oi job. js oampson, Eegisterlect, in the sum of Oo, was accepted and' appro vod. v i e ;"TThe officlaVbonds of R. BWJUIiams, Constable ederPointTownahip, David Jacobs, Coroner os tha : county, the former in the sum of $500, aad the utto'fSiOO&.'im andac- 1 at tfX-.:tafi MOTICE. nt;,Hvi S rpfaa tMMlmw Uog of los owner t f If ne I Forest Cemetery, wit Ukt place la tha Mayors Court Boom city Hall, on Uoaoayi kbex Ulh, at S o'clock. deerioit, ffitj : Beeretary, t '" " t I ' . 1 ) " COMMON-SENSE REMEDY. SA-&TCYL1CA- Ifo j more Rhennaatlatn, or Tenrmlgla. r.casrt ImmedUta Belief Warraated. i . , I'"i' Pfn.nnt Ciim GnarntA(f. i- .i " Fire yeara established aad newer kitovn tonal la alngl eaaa atcato or ebroale. Betar .to - all proaainant pbyltlolaas aad arufgiBt for tne standing or Sailcy Uea j iTHa only diasolvor.orof the polaonooa arte mold wtati and goaty patianta. co exists in in Diooa oi roanmaue raaxjcarjt.iOA.ta mbm rtmedr, bietui It atrtkes AlrecUr ! u4tu or KBeamaUam. Qos aaa nw ' ralrla, ana sni ia: wnile ao ibabv Msulad Detaea aitDDOMd euiumiodIt ta Lre&t laoallv 1 1t asm been.eaaoadM br emloaat BBlan. tlala tbat oatward appUeattosM, sach as rob bing with olla.' ointments, tlaimaata. and (hle- lottoaa will - mot aradlat: thM tUseaae wkiete mn tb rMa ot tna peU- wuiu oi iam Diowa wun uuno ai. 7 8ALICYL1CA works wtUv marvaloaa ITeea on tola aveld aad Nimani tli dis order, it ;la now exclusively nad by all celebrated pbyaiciaaa of Amerlea and Ea rope. Higbeat Medktal AoaUamy of Praia rtpon w9 per oeui com w voree oaj ."- thai BAX.IOYLICA is a, owtaia core foe Hheamalimm. (hut ad NkuraJrla. Tbe Tha moat lntanaa paiaa axa sabdsed aJmoat Oivaltatrtat. Bellefgoaranteoilormonar reloaded. . . .. . r- . -1 - Tbouaaoea of tacUmouala aaat oa appll ' aa ss usi - ueaxa aaa ,u ' Sans Snaa b)aaali oo raoatst of aaonty. w ASK YOrjB3)BUaai8T FOB, IT. But do not bdeladd laot taking lmlla- or anbaUtatca. or aometblnc mended aa iat aa roodr laalai oa tbe geaalae wllb 4ba aaaaa f wavbbraa Oa aaveaob boa. vbicb ta goaraataed boa lcailT pare nnder oar ale d alar, aw lBdlawl peailbta raqnUite to laaura aweeaaa kn the traaimeat. Tiki no nUMf, or u toat. WttWUIIVVO rV) PmnnMMt 2S7 Broadway, r. ltaade 8t. His W YOKIC' dec 3d Sou THOS. I GTTiT.TAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT IilW,i: J JACIW02rVLLE,OySIX) W COCK TV M i :ft 4 - . .M puACTTCES ra.tte oaalow, Dn&ttA - aa4 of Cajteraf, Froaapt atrrnttoa ttvea ta Tbaaoflaatlaai Of aJteUlbaa. rcrvoaadavtrtagM aril laada la etthr of tat caaaUea wta eoatmtt UMtr i . -f - . . a by aeetag or vortadtsw wt -aaav draas, . Tnoutar. ciluut. ;. 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1882, edition 1
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