LACJfc OF LIFE. vnpnHphsr Wtfts M&Wry; Whofi flic en ergy is gone; when the appetite ts weak and sleep uncertain, the body is in a cpnditio'a of low llie." No matter wht te eansos may have ber-a Nature has given wy ami un less her sTmrth is restored disease is certain to Take no5.sesoitt Ufa the body. The hi st j thing anv doctor' do- In saeh a case in to as. - . Blsi Nature. Ileiv j re some instances: i Entered ai the Post office at Wilmington. NX., ProC Austin Flint;, ol Bellevuc (New Vork; as second-class matter. -o!,-. i.vs: -lilfffdflWiOHs use of alcoholic -- 'stimulants Isooi, the. irlUag cliarac torts- i p...- (,,ircli circles are now ue or jfWgiSSi in 'he practice of medic-mo bpifceopai nurcn circi?n uun during thv iaVc hair century. , trieasnntlv atritated over the calmr TU .vlcbratrfl Dr. .1. M.-Carnwall saj s: "II " . , , tU n w tun inor h ippv to say. after a very thojougii nation of tlx- plans ot the new atn test, that for persons suffering with nervou , . vu. Ynrk eitv As soon . andgoneral debility or any wasting disease or eilrai foi .New lorn eu. as .oou. for 'i'Ucwt person'? or invalids. Duffy's run- . ne eXnerts decide on the iiios1-; Malt WnLnkey ts the best tonic and purest 1 .j, tyAw srimti'.an VmIi which I urn acquainted. guitabl0 one of the four shon to le There are jmj hhrher :iemiiio aumorn. rh in i ii.-f sncr riiv Aeiik wlunius. De i WSrher stieiuuc auuioriiie. i aiC i of all iwttaad 7Tilskifcfv!iloii mat bo offered you, fxcfldt Duffy's. It has stood the test of ri!,ic an! is.aosoiuieiy p'.ifr JMloChiiLANbOuc. i PHI? FYS JETBY SPECIFICS U Tor Heia, CatUe, Sheep, Cogs, Hogs, r AND POULTRY. 500FaeooRgnrrreaTmroTADimR. , m t hN&toM. rona.tfoTis. 1 nnmmatton. ! c pr. A. A. Soinal Mcnfecitl, Milk Fever. .'.Spinal McnlBgiU, Wilt Jbever. . 11. B. --.Strains. LnmencsH, Khcuuiatiaai C.C. Diarcmper, Naunl Diir-harees. 1). D.--Bot- or Orba, Worms. E. E. Conjrh. Heaves, Pneumonia, F. F. Calfc or tvipt -. Bellyache. ..."Iirnrriasrc, Hemorrhneo. H.H. Urinary and Kidney Diaeaaoa. f . i .--Erupt i ve Diseases, Mt.nue. J . K. Diseases of Digestion. Witch Hazel Oil and 3fcdicator. 97.0 Pried. Single Bot$le (over 50 dosee Sold by Draffsrlsta; or Sent Prepaid anywhars and in any quantity on Receipt ot Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. 28 In nae 30 years. The culy encceaaful remedy for Henrous Debility, vital Weakness, and Prostration, from oveT-work or other cause. SI per rial, or ft riala and largo vial powder, for 96. Sold bt Dbcggistb. oraent postpaid on receipt o nrice.-awyarcjn' SUHiciao Co., 109 VuUm W ft. Y. men 22eo w lytm iff-.. i.d jifM ud . ; 1 III, timing f '--At.-- !.-.?-. , r.i icetuey ars vcrta.a - ?. Taere t : 2iipia;,'ll?rc?di Beimel. l?iJsl . fvW lot a AissCnta of Vi; ' l"'uim!sluzuc CfOila nt til leads. Thea mmA tyr PrsieJSeaf POl'I fBYBOOtL lOO lafie; bBaa tifal fjlniTil l".tet frKrav; of nrar;y Linda cf fowls; da "r, tioiis of Um L-taeda; bovr 10 cepeniza; J pianl ? poaltry hoaaer?; infii"mutloa j erxut 1 -iCUDaoord, ana t ; 10 o its.iroin be.t atocib r.' 1 per Kittirjr. tent for 15 Cei U so, yon nee. the BOOJS. OF C AG TrentnwB anr b?f if; ; i ?!tM:ir .',12. S and thir cjr. l-T.v.v fo .,.o.fc Ia C C .8AM P LE S FREE i aafc.it 1 w Dot ri sexes. Write now York City my is 4w DEAIS COR S O D7 rcek'5 Pst. JbieTfOTtAHEASCL'S: heard distinct'- blc StMMMfta I where e. II reined i fail, llls.bcoi iprcori ra.v 13 4w HENDERCO, sere Cava tor Coras. Sto I he .- nTy sore Cora tor inxort : o trie ira. lac. FTIVE iave ycu Coupjii. Bronek4iaJ. Astluaa. iuUig-ioaf Lst SR. TONiy. ASfPL SST icny for au ma arcMiit in time. 60c. son. worn my 13 4w 3 , " . Clvansis and hc uitlfies the ha:r. Promotes a luxuriant growth. m r. ' 1- rj ri .. , Halrii usV-ihfiil Color. Prev.-nts lanln,.t a:i-i hail f .: fc::.'. a:ui j:l Wjit I'tiur.ri-- iay 13 4v M i a a a j ai ftsAcliii Sides ami Back. Kip. ivkiuoy and terfe Paias. RlioTiiiiat-icscian.'. Sharp' and WeatRBftlhg Pains, relieved in une.mlnnte bv mm am1! pan pwsti. is only instantaneous patu-kllliuff. strengtUen inj; plaster. Scents; Jive lor fl.tiO. At drug gists, or of Pottkr Dru ami ' hemicaXj Co.. isoston. D I M llmpios, blackheads, chapped SPLES 1 Hal and oily sian cured oy Cuticc it a Soap. myliiiw HIRES' IMPROVED Mc ROOT BEER! IN LIQUID NO BOILING EASILY MADE THJSPACKACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS rs. rnoea APPBTrZIKO sad WHOLBSOl rsMPER ANCB DRINK in ttas world. TRT IT. Ask your Druggist or Grower for it. c. E. hires. Philadelphia. my 13 4w ONWAROls 1HE W0RD rJHE PKtHi HB8SrV r A KM EK KNTB r THLRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber. 1 year gus ft suljBcrlbere . 1 yea 5.01 10 subscribers. 1 year moi one copy, I year, nee to the on e sending club of tea. la L. FOLK. Raleigh, ! HUM 3 firS Uu HIRES i E R . ... .. Editor fr Proivn Josh. T. Jamks, - 1885). WKirSKSDAY, MAY 22. . . . tLw WI1v.i;ttrl rliP ! VtlC UTTOl Wl " . mmmm - - work of raising the money for its j construction will begin. The ground j i in i--, .ji tm. k,. ..niui ,rtt an.i i .... VVT. . rf aaa nnn ! it is honed that a fund or S5.UU0,UUU i - eaiJ b- raisetl- The trustees propose Itosnend t250.000a vear on thecon bf u. u,,. . u ; The death of Allen Thorndikej Kloe empiiasizefe tlie prevailing mi- pression Hint an evil influence over- ; haiigTh The State IVpartiiient u.ltr. r.n uturp IWuLrtinent Mr Hlaioe has been ill Eugene Schuy- ler and llurat Halstead were snub hel bv the Senate, and Halstead nearly died; Minister Ryan's son has j beeu arrested tor torgery, minisieri Enauder is too sick to go to his post, j Minister Rice met w ith sudden j death, ami in various other ways a malignant spirit seems to have at j tacked the Department of State and ' those it has honored. j , ) Both Jmes and John are good j names for a bov. vet James appears j to be a better surname than any! ,. , . - ., ' i other for a candidate for President of the United States. We have had j as many as five Jameses 111 the Pres j identml chair within this century James Madison. James Monroe, i JamesK. Poik.James Buchanan and ! .,,',., James A. (iarneld. Moreover, tne father of Presitlent James Madison was named James Madison, and the father of President Jamas Huchanan j was named James Buchanan. Af ter the Jameses, the Johns have panned out next best John Adams, John Q. Adams and John Tyler. But there is one James, whose other name is Blaine, who will never get there. A correspondent writing from Concord, N. H., to the Boston Jran 9cri.pt describes some interesting and amusing episodes in the clotse fight going on for United States Senator from the Granite State. Fie gives a new version of the remark that Gen. Marston made when presented to Senator Blackburn in Washington. Gen. Marston is reported as saying: "I am pleased to meet you; but. sir, you won't pull my ear ! New Hamp shire ain't sending any more men out here to have their ears pulled." As respects the canvass for Senator ex Representative Jacob H. Gallin ger claims that he is satisfied he will be elected, and the Transcript's cor respondent, in looking over the ground and talking with the friends of both candidates, feels justified in saying that Mr. ChandlerVdefeat is practically assured. . o T . Tlie Republican Legislature of Xew York, which has just adjourn' ed, is getting a sound rating from the opposition newspapers. The taxes imposed during the session are said to be the heaviest laid upon the ! people of the State since 1870, when j the bountv debt, incurred to meet i the expenses of the war, was .vir- ! tually extinguished. The Albany! A rgus says: "We believe there is no ; satisfactory and creditable explana- I tion for this. We believe that the I careless, extravagant temper of the Republican majority in the Legishu ture is responsible for high taxes. ! The Republican party has just i bought its way into power in the l nation, when it despaired of its Ju ability to win. and it has been made reckless by its unexpected success, j In the nation it has set out to in j crease taxes on the necessaries of life, and in this State it believes it can pile up taxes with equal im- j punity. VIere are the figures: The i rate ot taxation for 18S!) is 3.52 and j the amount to be raisetl by it $12,- j 558,550. The highest amount raised J by taxation from lSTii to date was 9.512.81:) in 1880, and the lowest -$(1.- 033,830 in 1881." Her Fare wa Hr Fortune. fehe was as-pretty as a picture and rrrirr. "r V' wy viit i v' vi iifi . one was 1111 "Ul ,M1 ow. roor: soul, the rose iu"-tr no iaan in lmv , 7. r -- cheeKs, the former lustre in her eyes is gone. She sa woehemnp InW nig piece of liaiiianity now. She lias one of those troubles so common to women and needs Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It rectiper ates the wasted strength, puts the whole system right, restores the roses and the luster and makes the woman what she once was, bright, well ami happy. "Favorite Pre l9criptfon',, is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a ; n . . ,v positive guarantee, from the manu facturers, that it will give satisfac- Uin fefeWh 2 mne?: wiU be j refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle wranaer Aad . ifaithfalvcarriedoutforiuanyyears. Sybil Sanderson, the California I girl wiK) has made a striking success at Paris in the title ie of Mas- sprat's: latest opera, nas luxuriant I auburn haifC a pain coatplexion and a'tuajgkitficeiit figure. She is fond of dressing in bla-k. .and , the white ness of her skin, tlie brilliancy of bel ieves niid the peculiar tint of her, h ir combine to make her a fasci nating object prhen thus attired. Sh' is a great corptett- ami Iwts had i various love affairs of a romantic! Tim ri-'iisition from Ioiilt. linrfli m pajfttl sickness to robdst health marks an epoch in the life of flip iiiiil i vUl UH.L Such a remarkable event is treasured m the memory v , i i,.. ana rne aereucv wnereuy iit: truuu iiePjth i)een attained is grate ' ifullv blessed, ilence it is that so ! ..0 , their ffistorationf t'ol health to the use of the Great Alterative and Toni) If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Li ve.- or Stomach of !onr or short standing VOU Will surelvflnd relief by the use jt Klee- tric Bittfrs. Sold--it .Oe. and per bottle at Robt. R. Bellaiuy,s whole sale and retail drug store. - M A V MOON SHIN K. RirV practice -Pocket picking. Unredeemable bonds Vagabonds, Miss Fit isn't a very popular dress maker. A Chinaman is a realist. He lakes his clI from natllre- JLots, of people are inconsistent enough to expect a mule to have horse sense. Fhst mipyession s are everything particular v when one is collecting enra vines' AnJ 1JftU can get his wife to take active exercise by giving her enough money to shop with. it is easier for a camel to get through the eye of a, aeedle than for the savasre to get through his need of an idol. Smith tkJones, were you enlisted during the war?1' Joues "!So, but my syiupathies were. -Jiurnngion tree rrf.9. Whv not abbreviate Alaska to L. S., winch would sufficiently identify it as the place of the seal? Boston Transcript It is a Curious Fact That the body is now more suscep tible to benefit from medicine than at any other season. Hence the ui portance of taking Hood's Sarsa parilla now, when it will do you the most good. It is really wonderful for purifying and enriching the blood, creating an appetite, and giv ing a healthy tone to the whole sys tem. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa pari I la, which is peculiar to itself. A Poughkeepsie (N. Y.,) woman has a glass necktie, which, it is said, can be tied in any kind of a knot. TERRIBLE FORK WARNINGS. Couh in the mornirfg, harried or difficult breathing, raising: of phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these thingsare the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's Eng lish Remedy for Consumption will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by Munds Bros., druggists. Joseph Witcher, of Warren, New Hampshire's veteran hunter, has a record of forty t ' o bears killed. -r "It Works Like a Charm." Union's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism. Keuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprajini, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of th Kidneys n nil ill 11 f 1 1 1 n tTaAtiAHa CiAm 'ril.i bv Mxmfi Brother!. The Chief Renwon for tlie great suc cess of Hood's Saisijparilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sars-iparilla actually ac MiiinlUiii's WliHl i rbtiinAfl fnr it !r. ..-i.n- has given t this medieiue a popularity and saie reaTer M,an 1,::a il a,!-v sarsapa- r. s i n a . r Mi ",wv I'""" ger before the public, n ... UL . 1 ini-', ,-i , i at'tiru..i ci rrs ocroillla Salt 1 Rheum and all HumX lyZ i ,t .J-.1 ' 'It in-.iuaiiic, xiuutisur;s, overcome' I Ijnt: Tired Foiling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Ninres. builds up the Whole System. Hood'. Ma rn pari Ilia is sold by all drug gists. $.1; ix for 5. Prepared by C. I. Hood ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, jan l lyr d&wnrm mws 2d On Co Peanuts i and Potatoes! TKY cahbonat of limk, MIXED WITH-K MUM BJf ULTS astonishing. 11111 . A.dutJ Cnch bros., S8a rn, Bock v Point n.fr, Superior Courts of North CroUn 18S9 F1KST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. snrinz Judge Boyln. .,L Ki ' 0 & T Fall Judge Gilmer: Be:t ufo-l May 2tth, Nov 25tli. Currituck- ia;vLrli, Sept 2cL Cnnulen HarcUHta, Sept 9th. - pasquorrmic i:ircH 18tfc, June lOfb, ipt 14lt!l IB mm rWqufaaians Msureii 5tBU SeptSld. (tow an April 1st, sept 'JOtli. " Gates April 8th, Oct Ttli. lien lord April I5tn, ,lune I7tu, Oct. la. Washington April 22d. Oct. 21st. Tvrrell ; April gefch. Oct. 29th. Dare -May nh, Xov. 4th. jlvde May lUth, Nov. llth. Fainlico -May20tli, Nov. 16th. SECOND JUDICIAL DI8TKICT. uv.i-in-' .moire juaciiae. Fall JtttiR-e BoOTln. ilaliiax March th, May 13.I1, Nov. llth. Northampton April 1st, Sept. ilOfh. i jierUe April 29th, Oct. 28th. ! craven May 27tn, :ov. srui. i Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th. Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. Hth. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTKIOT. soriiar Judjr e Fall Jmtge MacKae, Pitt March 18th. June 10th, Sept. 16th. Franklin April 15th, Nov. llth. Wilson June 3d. Oct. riSth Vance May 20th, Oct. Hth. Martin March 4th. Sept. 2d. Dec. 2d. t;reene Apru isr, sept, an n. Sash April 29th, Nov. isth. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. sfuing Judge Graves. run duuye Wake Feb. 25th. March 25tn, April 22d, .July sth, Aug. 26th, Sept. 2od, Oct. 21si. Wavne March llth, April 15th, Sept. 9th, Oct. Hth. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. Johnson Aug. 12rh. Nov. llth. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Fall Judge Gia)vea. Durham March 25th. June :i i. Oct. 14! hf Granville April 22d, Sept. m h. Nov. -.'5i.h. Chatham May lth, sept. 30th. Guilford Feb. l.Sth, May 27th, Aug. 2ith. Dec. 9th. Alamance March 4th, May 30th, sept. 23d. Orange March 8th. Aug. 5th. Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. Person April 15th, Aug 191 h, Nov. isth 8IXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge -- Pender May 6th, Sept. yth. New Hanover April 15th. sept. 23d. Lenoir Aug. 19th, Nov. llth. Duplin Sept. 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th, Dec. 9th. Carteret March 18th, Oct. 2lst. Jones March 2'th, oct. 23th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. 8BVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. An3on April 29th, Sept. 2d. Nov. 25th. Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth. 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. 9th. Moore April 15th. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21 st. f EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Fall Judge Merrimon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th. Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept. 2d, D3C.3d. . Randolph March 18th, sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. Hth. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Philips. Fall Judge Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 21st. xaajon Fen. isth, sept. 23d Wilkes March 4th, April 29th, Sept. 9th. Aiiegnany Marcn istn, sept. 2d. Davie April 1st. Oct. 7th. Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. lltb. Surry Aprtl 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. I8ti TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. nenaereon juiy lai n Burke March 4th, Aur. 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept. 2d. Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th U Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug. 29th Mitchell April 15th, Sept. 9th. .Yancey April 29th, Sept. 23d. McDowell May 13th, Oct. 7th. BLKVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Clark. . Fall Judge Connor oatawoa July 15th. Alexander July 9th. Union sept, isr.n. Mecklenburg Feb. 2"th. Aug. 26th. G;iston March 18th, Oct. 7th. Lincoln April 1st, sent. 30th. Cleveland April 8th, Aug. 51 n, Oct. 21st. Rutherford April 22d, Oct. 28th. Polk May 0th, Nov. llth TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Madison Feb. 25th, July 29th, Nov. 18th.. Buncombe March llth, June 17th, Aug.l2th, Dec. 2d. Transylvania April 1st, Sept. 2d. Haywood April sth, Sept 9th. Jackson April 22d, Sept. 23d. Macon May 6th, sept. Both. Clay May 13th. Oct. 7th. Cherokee May 20th, Oct, 14th. Graham-June 3d, Oct.. 281 h. Swain June lot h, Nov. 4th. C. O. P. COTTONSEED LARE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. Warranted Free from Hog Fat PURE, WHOLESOME, ECONOMICAL. Forsale by all Grocers, send for Illustrated -2 ZPhamphlet, entitled: "Some Thing About Laml." TBIJWM III PRODUCT CO, SW V8EK, For Sale by Seyer Kuck, Win. Oterson, O. M. FUyaw Maffitt & corbett, Hall & Pearsall. W H.Yopp' - 1 o. o.m. rOltSHEUB. General Aonf jan 10 eod 2m Wilmington, N. c TWTrt,KT'PTATr,?vpiutionizea a,theJV0ntlers of inventive process is method and system of work that 1 te r. formed all over the country withou ting the workers f ronr their homes ' Pay lib-" eral; any one c.an do their work- eitheVse? ital not needed: rorT iSMz rmizz'J1 - cut this ?uI?,a..return to us and we will send vmi froir swueuung or great value and iAoT-! you, that wiiistart w In bUSi5 win brintr mn ZZJzSJl 5u?lne::s- which .ri o muic uiuuey norQr, awa v toab the world. raS553f?S fSi.Aillto Utiw F nov6md lyw University of North Carolina Chape mil, h. C. Holmes & waiters, J. c. Stevenson & Taylor iSSa Bridgers & Hankl west f '.i-J? A. H. Holmes, Xdrian rj-HE NEXT SESSION BEGINS AUGUST Tuition reduced to $30 a half year Poor sta Law School fully eoalnoed. Write for CataK to tjltn N. KEMP P. BATTLE; w 1 President, MISCELLANEOUS. a BBFamaBBBW aa Mwm mT l 1 Pffd's Mill, Texas, June 20, 18S8 The Swift Soocifie Conspaoy, Atlanta, Ga. Gen tionien Oue of ruv children was troubled with rhfumattsm iiud boils for about two vears We cave her various kml or meui ciiic, but witliout profit, and begau to despair !fuirinsyheratalL I was persaaded to try nif swift suocinc. Arter sno ,, hortv.n nffiifffi in tha same wav. audi am usiup the S. S. S. aud anticipate a prompt aad permanent cure. N. C. WAflflom. &icn Hill, Mo , July 7, 1883 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: Onr little girl when but three weeks old broke out with eczema. We tried the prescription from several good doctors, but without aay special benefit. We tried S. 8. S.. and by the time one bottle was goue her head began to heal, and by the time she had taken six bottles she was completely cured. Now she has a full and heavy head of hair a robust, h?artv child. I feel it bsit my duty to make this statement. Respectfully, H. T. Shobk. Cuattaxoooa, Tesn., June 27. 188S The S-.vift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : In i -sc. I contracted blood poon, and at once sought a physician, who treated me for sev eral months. By his advice I went to Crab orchard Springs, Ky., where his course of treatment was carefully observed. I recov ered, as I thought, but the next spring pim ples began to appear on my face and body. These gradually increased to sores and run nine ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. S., and immediately after taking ifc I commenced to improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained to tell of my t rb uble. My blood i3 now thor oughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and I pwe my present condition a perfect cure to your medicine. I cheerfully jrive this statement that others who have suffered as I have mav reap the same benefit. Kaudv M. Buht, 21 West N'inth St. IIcmeb. La., May 35, 1338 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About two vcars aco mV general health gave way en tirely. 'I was so debilitated that I almost uesijairea or ;cver reeling wen again, ah that tiie physicians done for me brought no manent reate!. jfnenus insistea tnat i should give a S. S. a fair trial, although I thoiight it would be throwing away money. After taking a thorough course, my health and strength returned, aud I must say that S. S. S. alone cured me, as I discarded all others while using it. As a tonic I can most heartilv recommend it ; for general debility, it certainly is a specific. W. F. Bridges, j. p. Homer. La.-tI know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and ill say that hjis statement is correct. JOSEPH SIIELTON, JjrUggl8t. Treatise on Blood anil Skla Diseases mailed free. Thk Sw IFT SfKCUttc Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga. nov 26 law lyjao eh. sat -3 2 S 7 S -i ' mm r. i a v -:: p los o't ...:emory ? . r'.f da .:::ti:v $ fi",n :;'.;;n. SpaE livcrv jiUiH.si;o!;4 iy slices iH'v-i ;tun!aSs. nt j : Mm Lime. LIME in exchance tor PKOVISIONS LIME LIME LIME LIME LIME GKOCE1UES. DRY GOODS HARDWARE, LUMBER. CASH. tRNOH UUU8 , Rocky Point. aept H TWho are Weak, Nerixrt.ts and De J biiifatea and suffering from Ner von-9 Debility, Seminal Weakness a Nightly-Emissions, and all the ef lead toPreiaalure Decay, Consump tton or lnsan&sy, send for Pears' Treatise on Diseases of Ma?ii with particulars for Home Cure. Cures guaranteed. Xocure no nay. J. S. PKAns.fil2and 614 Church sL.Nashville.TenB OCLiy H u&w N ONLY I For LOST or FAILING KANHOOj H riSQl liVC General and NERVOUS DEBIL1T! TT"0 X Weakness of Body and Mind: Effec J w A of Errors or Excesses in Old or Youii Uohnst, Noble MANHOOD fullj Restored. How to Entanrf aj Strengthen WKAK. CXDEVKLOPKD ORGANS A PARTS of BOW Absolutely onfatHnar HOMR TRK ATHKNT Beneiits in a dc Hen tastiry from 47 State. Terrltorlea, and Foreign Conntrij Yoa can t rite tlienu Book, foil explanation, and proof mall ealn free. A&irets ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. apl 37 eod&w m f 1 j m , , The S na hern Guardsman Winston. N. C. OFFICIAL. ORGAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE GUARD. CONDUCTED BY "WXXL. X. COLBY, 1st sgr. co. A, 3d Iteg't., N. c. state Gua riiiiE CCAUDSMAN is endorsed and recom JL mended by the Governor, Adjutant Gen eral, Keglmental Commanders and all other officers pt the (iuard. It was officially an nounced ias the organ 01 the North Carolina militia in ( ienerp orders No. ft, which were Issued oh May M 1888. All citizen soldiers should subscribe at once. Subscription price, $1.00 per year, in advance. 52 standard books and TUB GUaKDSMAN one year for only $1.50. Advertising rates, $2.00 per inch. Send for sample copy, n Address will x. COLEY, publisher Southbbh Guardsman. my 23 tf Winston. N. C "STOKLEY'8. 19 WE ARE NOW PRE- pared accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on the Coast. We have made specia preparations for tlie Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always oh hand style desired, oct 10 tf rvea promptly and in any W. U. STUHLJfiX. Wrightsville. Valuable Lands for Saie. iNE TRACT NK TRACT OF i.AlXU, LYING ON mile from Lincolr.ton, N. C. conEistinff at 2 aurcti i;iMru; s DCSt for cotton butglvtBigood crops for all grains. Has a D-vicn running thlrougrh it acd a fine sprlnc & few acres of bottom ianu on toe uranen and J?0 acres in wood, ofc aad hickory, weli tlm bered. Another tract lying 2fc talies from Lincoln ion, mile from O. v. K. K. . leo acres, 26 cleared, line &prin f dclicioas -water, abovw six acres of boUohS Hand near it on the branch toN.Af0F toW; ctioi but grows other crope well; 5 acres i yellow pine and oak. For price atd! terms apply to u 'a-J. II pRONLi MOKtlis v Gevcral bottles tne aneases an uisapi aud eho is now a hale, hearty and healthy r Atlantic View. WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C. rjiHIS DELIGHTFfpL SUMMER RESORT IS 'wn"1mg NrfentsvUle Terminus of the seacoast Railroad, and there is to the SotS trans,tItatl0 self or baggage Bwd of Mfisk Eiiga for ifae him. Miife 9078 have wJImnmJS&SQ&JSfa C1UI flQJ comfortable rooms and good fare at reasonable rates. 1r04f. . WILSON MANNING, Proprietor. iJRX Ok mm speedto wn thH remedy i, ki no moro effectual reh i for k TiS loathing of food clue to ivrwl than tSrs article. Put m nVuhiIpilA?S ties. Sample packages A,etk in stanih?.. Tha - f 1 H of ), ' - "n.mcipm.i pA " r ..- Oise inentKni this nanr epti9.j-t t as Sewia r lh ii lio at on. Mtibr., placrae: our m..ku. . People m each locaut,i7 best ewinr-m.Zy'" -hs world, with til tin TSuJS line of our costh- tnd;!,'25 show v hat we trtf BUV cult at n... k ' " l made after the BKaSB Tnrnten cave run cu: i bttoftV.i nttathmfht, and um'Z !0. hen. iir,i.. Jul maelane in. the work uli fres. No ear; tsl rwi.Ji SS.M ief inttTnctiona given. Those who write to us is onr, ?1 e fired the best sewing-machine in the worST 31 ieitlinsof works of biph art aver shown loeethirio aH K.UKfe JO., Box 740t Aticuatol tigl deelO 6m d&w , ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cort of any pwposji line of advertising in American Papers "by addressing Geo. P. Rowell i X New paper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcte. for tOC-pafje PampliW- 25th Annual Session, i rpHE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL 8E88HW jl ui jn.li iijii Dun ot, a ttiuvn ocuuvt wui uxa vmiamAA .V . rPl,,.w,nw ..V a. O. f.ha Chapel on Third, between 'Red eras ui 1 ruin i ll I Mill mi v a . 0.1,11 ,11. m ji.ui Lamuucn sticuis, wucre 11 una uwu luuats for tne past two years. The street can tm nlng on Red Cross, a few yards from Utt MM ing. can cover any objection to distance. I well ventilated schoolroom, deasant pUf ground, good cistern of water and retire! m uatlon make It more desirable than mot central localities available. The Principals, as heretofore, will spare effort for the advanrvrnfint of flie DUDl ly entrusted to telr care, giving lnammw attention to each, and ruling with firm It . .J tl mtm occupying tne position of teachers, testny their sue r.ess A s a 1 wa vs stated in 1 Mr C culars, scholars received only tor the sew no deduction Lelng made except to cmb protracted sickness. Those entering after tober charged only from date ot entrance. MUSICAL IKBTRUCTIOa given by JOkl: 3. Cushlng, whose Ufe-iong devotion tt science and long experience in teaa should be a guarantee for her ability. aA vocal music, Calisthenics aad "Wi Drawing, free of charge, dally exenwft j Instruction In Needle-Work or all so free of charge, given weexly. Homes in North Carolina Only 20 Honrs Bide rrem i i . , a a New York! m MilesSoutn of B . . Kr.I.taCK ob the Kaieijch ana aususw "6- V Kttt ACM OF IJLND f leaf pine region. For sale on !fLfwls lots to auit'pnrchascre. Four mxHB Larger tracts 5 per aero, "r: 8i mente ot H0. This land ty$jrup em Pines', a recently f b fS ort (or sanitarium), and is BV7, ,L ct for Fruit Culture, a well aa LMi A number of New England PPT12 lota In the town of Soutbcrn '"Lielr Is tha (iAahu nt the- naitlfr- Of lfl" T wp .5 ,1 m m , jniCS m UUC8 bbbii ruen, Vnu gU from the New England an-i ftHJf well as elsewhere, to locate &!JZ the Union offers greater EUU(e ee tiers than North Carolina. JmbP hotter r&rmlnc country or sa Uln-.rt,1m9 found. This is the- opinion ox w who have settled in Norlb taroJuw. bona fide offer, and is ltoUeil For fnrther PJTK 1 Comml8r of immWstloa, fflfai J art -il XJ cnronHHC'-'"-- Don't Delay- END lOUR BROKEN OR INJPBED . .... MlWP I S1 niture to me and I will repair n v ot Innr HHpI nao . - f4T I propose to make my 1 vtfig cnS ...t,, j-!.. 1- r,,ll on, Will U ir - j inti sinrt Sec T. .MS l pair Sewlnsf MachlDes. u Ac, as well as Furniuirc. - give estimates or pruua come and see me. . Uaroiina Hofls A ! S.E. corner Princess anj' AA VUtas oaf. "M-" 4roVa attSi The finest Wines ways on nana. . weekor month. of tha iUrta Wotmtains i. !' prevenc their aflments aM3 5i ?"''1!3 -oo.l tmdittbn. If given 'V'U the season oheoclingf rA",;? aJJ crit:; aipeii- i v.itht r.t l0,,';" f-'fottch i I .... .. . . l- , - " - '.'ilJr v tad H oct 27 rwni'r .tuvh"

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