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"pp T MTartrT T AWROTlS - MTSPPT rTr? THE"W0ES"0FW01illEN. Weariness, Unhapplnesa, and Misery Seem to be the Lot of Women Instead of Brlb.tneMl Happiness, and Joy The Cansee of Bad Complexion Ex- ehv lt that so few American wouioo 4pocVplexions?' asked Mrs. .aogtry fflnfcvislt to America. Her question can oivnswered. Women are sallow te Sfift& SS not circulate well through tnebome-sVltcloes not mi their cheeks with Sh co&r and their eyes with brtniancy It is USb'- What is the results Bad color weariness and poor health. What will prevent. rms? rentip and pure stimulant that lm .vTrts strength life and good circulation. This B ?il?Sv0what Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey It is not a beverage; it is a healtby-giv-iremedv It is admitted to have done more inmSg ladies stronger and healthier than any oer preparation known t o tne world. It has theendorsement of clergymen, physicians and lady workers in the temperance cause and ltbas never been known to fail in strength enlng, restoring and benefiting A well known lady writing on the subject, said: can never describe the change that has taken place in my appearance and in .my feel ing, instead of feeling tired and 'blue' as I once did, I am now strong and young, both in feehng and appearance, I had a great preju dice against the word -Whiskey ' but since I have found that DufTy's is indeed a pure and harmless remedy I feel like letting all women know what a grand help it Is." The experience of this lady has been verified in thousands of cases, and an innumerable number of women are kept in perfect health to-day wholly through tins great remedy. lo all purchasers we desire to say: e ! secure the genuine and take no otbef sold everywhere. I! is MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS n HCXPHBET9' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used f prmany in prive practice w ith saccess.and for oyer thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe cific te a special cure ror me disease uameu. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing tho system, and are In fact and iiZL fh anvprfiini remedies of the Woria. deed the sovereign remedies of the Worl A Mmf- xrr ravAr Wnrm f!olic iprpra. I .) D Hits L H Jii, iiixiaunLtaiiT'u . . m Crying tolic, or Teething of Infants .a. Diarrhea, of Children or Adlte . .g, .2 Cough, Cold, Bronchitis 0 Neuralgia, Toothache. Faceache. . . .25 Headaches. Sick Headache Vertigo .25 Bronchitis if lO li .28 venenata, uumus oiumoui......... s5f oppressed or Painful Periods. .25 irfftea, too nsSSSfjSSSSS 'M 11 Su 12 W 1 1 Salt Rheum,' Erysipelas Eruptions, .i i rvki,fVi nuuenn nreauuuK Rheumatism, iUlt-umaiic ram,... 16 Fever and Ague, yams, aiaiaria .50 flies, BODaoroicnuiH.. 19 Catarrh, Influenza, cowinunu 20 VVhoopinn Cougb, VWertOoto. .50 241 Genern 2 I Kidney Disease H Nervous Debility ...... -... i-l-fS ITr nnrv WMkBCn. WeiUWfJJea. 32 Diseases of theHcart,Palpitation l.OO Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Ob Humphreys' Manual, 044 pages) SPECIFICS. itncn 23eo& w ly nrm 5 Hira f -r Practical POUf Uful colore! pbUctc:rerlM I of nculy dl Lines ci Towls; desq;; 1 iC; tVoju best atCGU ul If S3, voi need tL.o BOo. OF CAGE i BUCSlo.S. ISO mteeji. liiO llns- I triiimas, Bpacttfal i.lortI Jtlate. i Treat inwat na brecrtitig of ail kinds tage i au.4 tbei? cur IJow to c:ii!d end atcck an Adi-. Au. about Prrui. Frfcos oi ' :i tasoa bird3, ce&m, etc. Mailed U t ; 1 t nil T he I dLoe B-rks. I ls 1889 1889 THE WEEKLY HERALD ONE DULUK A Y AK TO KEEP POSTED ON THE News of the Entire World SUBSCRIBE FOR THE New York Weekly Herald -o- It is and will continue to toe CMst and Ckrapest Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. O Tne coming year promises to toe crowded with stirring events. In the United States the entrance of new is sues into the political arena toas toeen follow ed by a change of Administration. But tlie great economic question on which the cam paign turned Is still unsettled, ana Its solu tion is now committed to a Congress almost eauallv divided between the two great parties, Europe is a vast camp. Army corps patrol the frontiers, and millions of men await the signal for the most titantic war the world has P Vf v seen The Hkrald's news-gathering machinery is unequalled. Its correspondents dot the hatol table globe Nothing can escape their vigi lance, and no expense is spared in spreading the results of their efforts before the Herald's readers. O: ALL THE NEWS OF AMERICA will toe found each week in the Herald, while its FOREIGN PARTMENT iriu rtfttitain a oanorama of the Old orld flashed under the sea over the COMMERCIAL CABLES. o Special Features. Practical Farming. Pmwss in Science. Woman's Work, Notatole Pulplt.Utterance8, Literature and Art, Stories toy our Best Authors INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. Adlresi. J AMES GO RDON BENNETT, New York Herald, dec 14 New York city. f Afff Rewarded are those who K.IIaH IiY read this aud then act; they mwmmmma m .vlii Hnti honorable euiDlov- inentth&t will not take themtroin their homes Kil ifteod i r PWS lUYERS'l SrtSk CJ171DI2 containiii cioied plates, WEFJg 1 ! X t n - ra v i w& of dirlertct i reeda, t ' :r:. '-m tae;. are 'vorth, aad ivhri-o t:t fifflGuffittE& btivtera. 1 iwciions fcr Traii:ins SlWl Ii;-nii-iBrcediagl',crrct. Mailed 03SS!r r t't r.t-., Alro S'nts of ! 1 Sd ifarnishiat; Gootja of til loads. j i L anl families. Tne proms are iargw ana sure thirds oi all tleatUs from couglis, JSknoSSSI SSSSl hSloTaS pneumonia and consumption might JwSua. It is easy for any one to make $5 te avoided if Dr. Ackers English and. upward per day, wno 16 willing to work itemed v for Consumption were only SWiyiT To lal refullv used in time." This won arfiiirn;u, rSer, can do t as well derful Hemetly is sold under a posi aa any one. Write to us at once for full par- tive guarantee by Munds Bros., alrffi, which we mall free. AddxjUnson druKgigt8. co7Tfwttand, Maine. not 28 dfimwly UIUe""B' - Josh T James, Editor r-rop r. Wilmington. N. C. MONDAY. MAY 13. 189. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, X.C., yarcl. has been awarded to the Rich- acond-class matter. mQnd Locomotive Works, already Mr InlTMcCiowaTiroof the one of the largest and most thor bright young men associated with j oaghly equipped manufacturing Prof Edison in his laboratory work establishments ol its kind in the at Orange, has just returned from j country. The bid which secured the South merica after an absence of a j contract was $031,500, the next low year and a half. His mission was to est bid. $045,800. from a Lr for Mr. Edison a certain Philadelphia firm. The boilers to " .1 kind of bamboo, which has proved to be one of the very best materials the Wizard has as yet discovered for the transmission of electricity. Mc Orowan, it is said, forded rivers, waded swamps, penetrated unkuo vn mountain fastnesses and scaled the lofty Cordilleras. He ascended the Amazon 2,300 miles, and traversed the continent from ocean to ocean. One of the chief problems that Kdi son has had to contend with in py fnctin the electric light was The discovery of a suitable material for the loop, fie mode a long series of costly experiments before he hit upon his carbon filaments, which are the little black thread-like loops which are to be seen inside the little air tight globes. Edison has been satisfied that somewhere in the world there grew a plant or reed or bamboo from whose fibre the perfect fiiament could be obtained. He and his company have spent many thou sand dollars in the effort to discover this plant, and at last young Mc Gowan has found the valuable bamboo almost ineredibfe sjys s almost mcreuioie sa. ( f. n 11a Inquirer, that a . . , , , It seems the Phila person in Philadelphia should heai a band of music playing in Nfw York city, the ringing of her church bells, the whistling of steamboats and the shouts :f the populace in the streets as the civic and military processions Kissed by, and yet this was the experience of a lady in this city during the Centennial. She takes press news over the long dis tance telephone aud, in order to facilitate matters and aid her in hearing distinctly the dictation ot the news sender at the other end' she wears a metal cap, attached to which is a receiver that presses clo-e to her left ear. On Monday, during the naval pageant that welcomed the arrival of the President, she dis tinctly heard the whistles of the steam craft, the roar of the artillery and the chime, of Trinitv's bells. On ,, .., c iu Pnesdjiv. birin- the nrosrress of the w " I ...ilirw nunn trAin nf m ns ic .,..,..4.. ,.. , .. I rom the various bands and the shouts and hurrahs of the witness ing crowds were plainly borne to her ears." These 1 repeated during the passage ot tne civic parade. A late Chicago sensation is a case of mummification. WilhelminaStahl, a voung girl, died .about two weeks ago Her niotuer reiuseu to anovv the body to be buried for tear that lifn wag nnt Ttinp.t Thp hnrlv was kept t wo or three days on ice awl . ,. , -i- Then the doctors began to take an interest in the ease, lhe ice was removed aiid hot flannels applied, TTn.1pr .vll known rules decomoosi . ... 4-: 1,1 l... ,f i,i, it- i H HUM miuuiu IHHC3CU hi, uitu n not. The body still remains fresh, although the flesh shows signs of drying up. What action upon the body the flannels and artificial heat mav have had to produce inuniiuih tication" the attending physician would not saw as lie had not studied the case thoroughlv, but he admit ted he was considerably' mvstitied Nothing like it hal ever come un der his observation before. Under ordinary circumstances .decomposi tion would set in after the ice lntd been removed from around the corpse and artificial heat applied. but-in this instance every natural rule had been set aside. The doc tors desire to hold a postmortem examination, but this the mother will not listen to. Intellectual Women. kkI do believe those women, Who for vears and years and yea-is, Keep polishing their intellects, To ornament their biers" should again call the attention of their sex to the remedy especially provided for tlie correction of their physical ailments by Dr. R.V.Pierce, of Buffalo. It is called "Favorite Prescription." Women of intellect for years and years and years have used it and pronounced it the best corrective of ali "female weaknesses"' that can be had anywhere. Ask your druggist for it. Full directions for usiug. (riiarantecd f a give satis faction or money refunded. HOW lOCTOUS CONQUER DEATH. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a Ions experience I have I eome to the conclusion that two- Richmond, Va., papers are Trw over the an- nil tin V luwioui Til i u., r-. " . . constructiuii - '" -" . j of the battle ship Texas which is to be built by tne uuiww owut-s uuv eminent at tiie Portsmouth navy , i. i be constructed win ue mc neavie ver made in this country. Ihere, will be four of them, each to meas ; ure fourteen feet in diameter, and each will weigh 110,480 pounds. About 400 men are now employed ty the Richmond Locomotive Works, and with this contract the working force will be increased to at least six hundred. A Woman' Oic verjjr. -Av-'hr wonderful discovery ba3 hHpn made and tha; l by la'iy in thi- cou"! v . l;s;ise fnsU m d CUiteh cs upon hr and t-r Ri-ven U''s fhe withst.nod its severests ift, but her vital nrgao8 were fitrininp and death spemed imminent For Ihree monihs she coughed incessantly and could not sleno She b-usht ot u? bottle of Dr. Kind's New Di-c very f-r Consumption and was po aiuch relieved on taking firsi do?e that she slept all night and with one bottle has been mir aculously cured Her name is Mrs. Luther lniz." Thus write W CI. Ham rink &Co. of Sbelbv. N c- (ret a tree tt ial bottle at Robert R. Beil.amy s who';e?a!e and re'ail drug store MAY MOON SHIN K. Guthrie, Oklahoma, has the ad vantage over Rome-that it was fc iiv. Concord Monitor. , WQC ftiint "So inir as Ireland was silent under her wrongs, Eu-iand wastleat to her cries." -Irish Newspaper. Miggi; 'l hear a policeman; was killed Ijesterilav ' the discharge of his diffy.T Higgs: "He probably didn't know it was loaded.'1 Puck. The nuis uice of the hotel was in the parlor warbling, liOh would I were a bird." "Weill, here's a be ginning for von said the landlord And he handed him hisbill. Argoay. "One advantage of a small cot tage," savs a writer on building, "is that it 'is easily heated.11 Thish, very true. A small cottage in the middle of July is warm enough for anybody who is not wholly udreas onible. Courier Journal. Van Daub: 'I understand that old Mrs. Mushroom wants her por trait painted the worst way.1' Van Dvke: "Wonts it tne worst way. doessheV v an lauo: "sosnesays. ; Van Dyke: "Then you're just the artist for the job." America. That Tired fc'eeling 4 iyn j 1 i . 1 , .,..;,,, , Ainicis nearly e v er uiie in uH. Tho c t ut am luivino- rif-p.niiie accus t omeA to the bracing air of winter, js weakened bv the warnulays of the changing season, and readily yields u tnnps anfi builds tin every oart of the body, and also expels all impu rities from the blood Trv it this season. A SAI STOIIV. i wf M.n a Rfn. morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Moral: Alwavs Keep Lr Aker s English Remedy at hand. iHunus oros., urugeiscs. "ii Works Like a Charm.' Rulon's Magnetic Liniment rs a safe and speedy care for Rheuma-. tisift, Neuralgia, (iout, . rieauaciie, Snmins. Bruises. Swellings. Umll i z 1 ' . , - fhov n In aiimt.Hfn nf 1 hfl MflnPVS and all painful affections. For sale by Munds Brothers. The Chief Reason for the great sue cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in tho article itself. It is merit that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what iii claimed for it, is what' has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mprit WinQ riUa or blood puri" IVI t? I I L VV 1 1 Id fier before the public. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. $l ; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood b Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Jan 1 lyr.dAwnrm raws 3d ONE GOOD, LARGE MULE FOR SALE cheap at Coal and Wood Yard. apI9 J. A. SPRINGER. sPrIwr yuui l n i -lX FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. i,,,Ur Tnvl.-iTi Hpnus"-s-all Tnrtw Oilmer: Bcaufo-i-May 27th, Nov 25th. urrituci aiarcu 4iu, sepu bm. oS:3 10th Sept imiiimans-March 25th, Sept 23d. Chowan April 1st, Sept 30th. Gates-April 6th, Oct 7th. Hertford April I5tn, June 17th, Oct. 14th. Washington April 22d. Oct. 21st. Tj-rrell April 20th. Oct. mn. DareMay 6th, Nov. 4th. Uvde May 13th, Nov. 11th. Pamlico May 20th, Nov. 18th. SBCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -1 Fall Judge Bovkln. Halifax March 4th, May 13-h, Nov. 11th , Northampton April 1st, Sept. 30th. . 'KprriPADril29th. Oct. 28th. Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th- . w.irren swuuuui, ccyu iuu. Warren Maren ism, epi . 10m. dcreCombe April 15th, Oct. uth. third judicial district. spring Judge Fall Judee MacRae. Pitt Marcli 18th, June 10th, Sept. 16th. Franklin April 15th, Nov. 11th. Wilson June 301. Oct. 28tb Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th. Martin March 4th. Sept. 2d, Dec. 2d. . Greene April 1st, sept. 30th. Nash April 29th, Nov. 18th. FOUBTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring-Judge Graves. wate-Ffih. mat. Marcii 25tn, April -ja, July 8tto, Aug. 26tto, Sept. SW, Oct. 21st. Wayne-March 11th, April 15th, Sept. 9th, Oct. 14th. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. lltli. FIFTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. Spring-Judge F2injnase Graves. llnrlio.nMiirfto ?nth. JUUC 3(1. OCt. 14tll. Granville April 22d, Sept. 9in, Nov. 25th. Chatham May 6th, Sept. 30th. GulHord Feb. 18th, May 27th, Aug. 20th, Dec 9th. Alamance March 4th, May 20th, sept. 23d. Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. 11th. Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov. 18thj SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judge Pender-xMay 6th, Sept, 9th. New Hanover April 15th. Sept. 33d. Lenoir Aug. 19th, Nov. 11th. Duplin Sept. 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th, Dec. 9th. Carteret March 18th, Oct. 2ist. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Mernmon. Anson April 29th, Sept. 2d. Nov. 25th. Cumberland May 6th, J uly 22d, Nov. 11th. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. Robeson May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept, 30th. Richmond June 3d, Sept 15th, Dec. 2d. Bladen March 18th. Oct. 14th. Brunswick April 8th, Sept. 8th. Moore April 15th. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21st. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Fall Judge Mernmon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th. Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18t h. Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept. 2d, D3C. 2d. Randolph March 18th, Sept, 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. Fall Judge Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 21 st. Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. Wilkes Mtirch 4th, April 29th, Sept. 9th Alleghany March 18th, Sept, 2d. Davie April 1st, Oct, 7th. Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. lltb. Surry April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Philips. Henderson July 15th Burke March 4th, Aug. 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept. 2d. Ashe March 25th, Mav 27th, Aug. 19th Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug. 29th. Mitchell April 15th, sept. 9th. i ancey April 29th, sept. 2ld. McDowell May 13th. Oct. 7th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Clark. Fall Pudge Connor. Catawba July 15th. Alexander July 29th. Union Sept. 16th. Mecklenburg Feb. 2"th. Aug. 26th. Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. Lincoln April 1st, bent. 30th. Cleveland April 8th, Aug. 5th, Oct, 21st. " Rutherford April 2:2d, Oct. 28th. Polk May 6th, Nov. urn. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge Oilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Madison Feb. 25th, July 29th, Nov. 18th. Buncombe March 11th, June 17th, Aug. 12th, Dec. 2d. Transylvania April 1st, Sept, 2d. Haywood April sth, Sept 9th. Jackson April 22d, Sept, 23d. Macon May 6th, Sept. 30th. Clay May 13th. Oct. 7th. Cherokee May 20th, Oct. 14th. Graham June 3d, Oct. 28th. Swain--June 10th, Nov. 4th. Clean Bill of Health. HERE HAS BEEN NO DISEASE WHAT- ever among the horses in my stables, and its thorough healthfulness and sanitary condi tion are amply attested by the subjoined certi ficate from Dr. Wray. Respectfully. R. C. ORRELL. WILMINGTON, N. C, April 16, 'S9. This is to certify that I have inspected for Glanders the horses and mules owned and in charge of R. C. Orrell. Said animals found in a healthy condition and free from any conta gion. stables were found in a good sanitary condition. W. H. WRAY, D. V. S., apl 17 if u. 8. Inspector. On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes rjlRY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITHER MNI1 RE ULTS ASTONISHING. A ddre FRENCH BROS., Roekv Point N f C. O. P. COTTONSEED LARD, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. j Warranted Freefrom HogFat PURE, WHO LESOME, ECONOMICAL. For sale by all Grocers. Send for Illustrated IPhamphlet, entitled: "Some Things About Iard." THE0TM oil tmm m,m mi For Sale by "0VnZ2."SIs-ii.9-son & Taylor. , . w. icks, McNair & Pearsall. j Maffitt, & Corbett, DaU & PearsalLW. H.Yopd j A- D- Weasell and others. - M aillU. A 1 .TirilPIJ. I I O 1 1 lr DaamaII nr -r-r -r -fl 2i rvuatuzE, General Agent, janioeodzm Wilmington, n.C. No ereur, No Fofash, Or any ot sr Mineral Poison. Rnedy, mads exclusively NiUure It to from Roots and Hcrts It isj pertjeictljl Harmless. It is the Ion that has ever It is tho only remedy fcnown to the world yet Cured contagious jsivou, Foison in iill H$ stages. It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Scrofula, nd other blood diseases heretofore considered Incurable. It cures any disease caused from impure blood. It is now pre scribed by thousands of the best physicians in thaUnited States, as a tonic. We append the statement of a few : " I have Used S. 3. S. on patients convalesc ing from fever and from measles with the Ut results. J. K. Ohk I Bremen, GA.-Willie White was aUted with scrofula seven years. I prescribed S. S. andtohelsatotrobMi. . RirHMOND Va.. Dec. 15, 18S5. I have taken thVee bottles of Swift's Specific (oraNM blood poison- It acts much better thai) i-ot-Sf or U other Formerly of Sussex Co., Va. Da E J Hale, the well -known druggie arid Physician, of Nashville, Howard County. Ark. writes: Having some Knowledge as fo what SIS. S. is composed ot, I can safely recommend It as the remedy fcr all-skin dis eases It matters not what iHe name may be." We have a book giving a history ounu free on application. No family snoum do without it. We have another on Contagious Blood Poison, sent on same terms. Write us a history of. your case and our physician will advise i ith you by letter, in Strictest confidence. We will not deceive you knowingly. For sale by all druggists. The Swift SpecificCo., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York, 750 Broadway. London, Eng., 35 Snow nov 28 law lydo ch sat ONWARD IS i IE WORO HjinE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE ts THIRD VOLUME at the following: 1 subscriber, 1 year fl-2s 5 subscribers, 1 yea 10 subscribers. 1 year ..10.CI One copy, 1 year, free to-tne one sondlng club of ten. m Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send cas (charges prepaid) to l. L. POLK, Die ! Raleish. K J It erSf XT ' K L : wi jcTV tSS ea at si fjF iPlllfcfll TO .waiifv YitfOii iV.lfhCJ's orLo-?. of Memory pet v.-.:-e ltly res&bieO; bk- the use of an t uiiroiyli' :i:.'dv."'4'5xe Year'i x Ss?sif?i i'roui Spain. Sp?in -i, T i-ochtfes ne v-r fhrl. Out illustraffd; a2p.ge boot .1 festinlomsuA, isain 6-CiUed.. Eerv jnaa shonl td ir. b!V ti..r-tT.Iv I'BOCHEB CO., Pavk S'J.f. e, New Ynvk. NLY fi 3flIT8Vi: Fcr LOST or BAILING MAKHOCa M rUdl I IWC General and NERVOUS DEB2XXT1 tfXTT? f "Weakness of Body and Mind: Effec J J of Errors or Excesses in Old or Yoimj Robust, Noble SIAN'HOOD fa!Ir Restowd. How to Enlarge w Strengthen WKAK,l .M'KVKiAjrr.u ukwajus i aiviooi buii Absolutely wi falling COJjK TRKATMEKT Bencfiis la s df fipl 17 eod&iw ly INVENTION; nas revolutionized world during the half century. Nofr wonderful remcay, ana us ciltuc, wu " over the world, which will convince yen that .ii Jr,. true fiTifl which we will mail among the wonders of inventive progress is method md system of work that en be per ; formed all over the country wltheu ; separa ting the workers from their homes," Pay lib eral; any one can do their work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great viilue and importance to you, that will start you In business, which will bring you in more money right away,tjr anything else in the world. Grand ovtjes t Address Tkue & Co., August Vain . nov 22 6md lvw For Sale. LD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE, AT YOUR own price at aug REVIEW OFFICE. Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS. LIME " GROCERIES. LIME " i " DRY GOODS LIME " " HARDWARE, LIME " " " LUMBER. LIME " " " CASH. PKENDH BROS ., sept Rocky Point. "STOKLEY'S.'' WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on the Coast. We have made specia preparations for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and In any style desired. W. H. STOKLEY, oct 10 tf Wrightsvilie. Valuable Lands for Sale. JMS TRACT, OF hiND, LYING ONE milo from Lincoln ton, N. 0.. consisting of iS acres, 53 acres ciearea: s nest for cottoa but giv s good crops lor aU grains. Has a b-iocb ruoidnK through It and a fine spring a. few acres oi bottom land on the brancn and 3?0 acres in wtod, oak aad hickory, well tlm bered . another tract lying 2V miles from Linom U n, -i ml e from J. V. K.. 100 acres. 25 cleared, fine bpring of delicious water, about eix .icrea or bottom land near ltostbe bra cb;J is No, l for tob ceo, but grows ether crop 1 wei; is acres in yellow pine and oak. For price and terms apply io CKONLV A MORIilb mcb 1 tf Aucfra ft Heal Estate Brok' Atlantic View, WKIGHTSVILLE, N. C rj lilS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IS situated at the WrightsvUle Terminus of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there is no charge for transportation of lf or baggage We are sorrv the smm hv h, nn ' . . w i nose oesanng Board can And comfortable rooms and good fare at reasonable rates. El. WILSON MANNING, JfSStfJ Proprietor. Tn . Win. . mm kiii,-.,ftit speedily when this remedy is hbi no more effectual relief ior tv,e,t lofit.hinfir of fond IU i w it .ii i m i it I v ;u iii riiv' c . turn . Pnt. bv mail. MKYnUiyi'innfwil 100 North 3d St., Philadeiphw1 inwTiANNAT The great Secret of the canarilj. ir ....iiiMcA.nn,. vcnniht . jw.i v,vuu.uu, jh. mven to i i 'j fhoa!P.TI fshpfl(linn.fn.. ... . "TU I 0.1 se r.iention this pauer. ep3tu ti? sa I I t .. . " 1 wu eatahi. placinc; our m.,.? ii aue in a mn. v. iu guuus worn the Dei -. . . . 111 mem, we will (egj I. 1 sun metek .1 . . me wona.Wlth all tk 1 1 n 1 n ' ... ...... " bow what we lead, ii may call at your home try momns an shall become. iimiic ai rr in. w.m.. men MVP rim ni-t . L ' ... oilier. in "in 11 toHi lor 993 Mtachmenn, and oo iui raarmne m the au free. No casital m.; ief instructions given. Those who write to ailtlZ- .4- .K K..I o.-.,.-;., k 1. m u SI ti; m 44.0. dl n i.i-tiia4iiiiie m rrje vorU .(-si una ji . v a 44 4411-u uiitici auown lotrelhpr itt iru Jirl'lk II... 1ii .rl aavxi w v., 4. ... i Vf Augiaia dec 10 6m d&w; AUViiKllbtRS. learn me exaci cost of any proposed line advertising in Americ? Paners bv addressii a. w Geo. P. Rowell & C(y New.1 paper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York I Send lOcts. for lOO-paye PmpW" QRtri Annual Spssinn. THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL of Misses Burr & James' School i mence on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at St. Chapel on Third, oetween itea u campoeii streets, wuere u. una uccu for thp nast two ve.ars. The street ning on lied Cross, a few yards from l well ventilated schooiroom, pleaMM uation 'make it more desirable than i inpnutips available. VV- 11 i i Mi A f v -. w - effort far the advancement of the pip ly entrusted to their care, giving uw attention to each, and ruling wit&B 1 y tt i twit rliar-irillnA i h rr i i n i a. io uliviuiviv, occupying rue pumuvju ui w;ov i -r.hp.ir success. As always stated in CUiars, scnoiars receiveuuuv w no deduction temgmaue , protracted sickness. Thoseentertpgi ...r T-4TOrTT4T-.4irrTr4X CfiVPTt D a mehini, whnsft life-lone devoaon science ana long t1" W,T ! , . 4, (iiit.tiiflTi(rti onfl VOCai U1UMU, t,uuamiu4. -r"0-Ji- Instruction in jNeeme-ifi so free of charge, given weeKiy. aant 1 inJiri"'' nuilltJb in nui i ww . . : UH1V aJ UUuioluv New York I -o of jn.iit5ouuMi v. On the Ralelgb aad Aufcu . .4J f i VII W i Min ... lots to sun puremtct.- - - mm Larger tracts TVd0tia iat msnte ol 10. This land adLj n pit" recently .rti - - - . , la sucw-' B'....' 4 mltnrp.. .18 A cumber ot r." Pln lata In the town of "Sontnern la the desire of the owners . ,i Vr.v ana iuu : Ma iruiu tuv 4.T "o---. 4. here- . the Union offers greater ,rta ttera than North "l m s found. Ihlsisthe jSggaa wno nave bcwku " - u1 borAde offer, and 16 JMt v or mrwicj i""v"T.a T. , .. . - Com mis r oi iu"4i-Blcp i. n ai tf Cftrm.ip." " ' Don't Delay SEND uituft. , . .n ronair It nlture to me ana i 1U at low prices. . . uvint .J.PaundJ IUI II III! I . I Iff n 111 IV Lit' V. nf nTrtn nir It. Call anu -y mnira I HAW airewj T Imvr pair iscniuB ,t.7.itnre. 54 M well as Furniturr. oi cive esurauia u k VVUH 44X44 uw j, - 1 1 n OCt 29 . a. e. corner Process ain A finest Wines, vtni ways-on nauu, - MTer P .1 4.4 ." 4.5 '.MMPfk li 1 "Hi j r- . I 14 1 1 VHI ' 1.4 4 .1 , . "4 4 r... ... -cc rarrv koeun mn.,: ' . . o i.v irwiii:.. ;-ri t ?ral period without loss of Foli10 i vll on reeo4pt of 1.3 (.t. i t&Zitm IVr OA SS5 5H oct2y comer
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 13, 1889, edition 1
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