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- - a. m a. -i a a m x va re i w; j ai - zm :v m i i i i a m w " '1 LACK When the poise beats feebly: when the en ergv 13 gone; when the appetite Is weak . and sleep uncertain, the body IS In a condition of actual "low life." No matter what tbe causes may have been Mature has given way and un less her strength Is restored disease is certain to take Dossesslon of tbe body. The tlr-t thine any doctor does In soch a case is to as- sist Nature. Here, are some Instances: Prof. Austin Flint, ot Bellcvn (New York) college, savs: "The judlcloua use of alcoholic stimulants is one of the striking cfcaracteris tlc 3 or progress lu the practice of medicine during the last hair centv.ry.v The celebrated lr. J. M. carnwall says: "I am mo3t happy to say. v i er a very thorough test, that for persons suffering with nervous and general debility or ar ; wasting disease, or for delicate persons or invalids, Duffy's I'ure Malt Whlsfeey is th best tonic and purest stimulant with which 1 Am acquainted.'' There are no higher -dentine authorities than these and they spent volumes. Beware of all bottled whiskies which niay be offered vou, exeedt Duffy's. It lias stood the test of time and is absolutely pure. (MISCELLANEOUS. Humphreys 3 j Dr. HtuPHEKrs' SFKffKS are scientifically an carefully prepared prccriutions : uaed for many years in private practice with suecess.and for over thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe cific is a special cure for the disease named. These Speciiics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing tbe system, and ar in fact and deed theaovereigrn iemf;diett"lhc"vVorId. UST OF PHISCTPAL X03. CCBXS. FEKT. 1 PtfWi Congestion. Intlaaimatton. .. .' 'A Wormy. Worm Fever. Worm cvsic. . . 3 Crying Cell " or Teething of Intents 4 Diarrhea, of ChildrcBor Adalts. . . . I Dysentery Grip tog Jwllous Colic... . 6 ChelRrn fllorfcus, Vomiting 7 :oufe, Cold, Erouebitfs 8 venralsria, Toothache, FBeeache it ilea due hex. Sir.-k Hrndacae. Vertigo 10 3 ys Ie p si a . Bi I U3 Stomach. . . . . 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. l'Z "Whitee, too Prof u-c Periods... 13 C'roap. Cough, 1 ifii cult Erea thing. .. 14 falt Rhe ant, Erysipelas. Eruption?. 1 ULnnmriilll. H 1 1 PliTCa t IC FalllS .25 .23 .'2-1 33 a 16 Fcverand Ague, Chilis, Malaria . ..JJl 1 7 Piles, Bllud or Bleedfag. .. -of 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .50 AO Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .rjO A4 iene.-l Debility. Physical Weakness ..j0 '27 Kidney Disease .. AS Nervous Debility ... 1.00 :W ( riuary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .o-i 33 Diseases of theHcart.Falpitation 1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Drc. HcMenaEYs' Manual, (144 pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. It I. U I I I. . . ... , 1 - . a. . Hftnipbreys'McdicincCo.loaFuitonst. x. flV I.IVk' T T1 m. T 1m -Piill ao.aWM. I "vi4jANW gPECI F 8 C ST. wyy fMjT 1 M I " ' l TUT FT mch saeo& w lylnrm L If so. send for DOH BiTY lOO ensm. vines of di.!crer.: troe is, t riccM tbey era 'vcr:,h, sd where to j uyXhcm. lir : ct?or.s fcr Ts,tr5iiinfe I fj and Breecuag ''msts. RiaiJ-ia ! 1", For l-H'y:.:A Also Cuts of Io,g: jb'urntefein fcOOaa of ah 'nva fevl tor Praet; : TR V BO:Ol. ICO i a tiiai ;-o:ove pmcc; Jot nenrly nil tdm'.a oi tiona of tha breeds; h'. 4 plana for ponitry hcan i incnrrtcrs, arid fret -a be- I ht: J per vaunts, Kt ' Cone If fo, roa net lslltD.Si I , ':iio: . ' T."tir.::;t r. ?,i:d?. for j csni tb-.'r o : an A v - --. ' ioprfii: ' ' l-Ji :S eclorea pi: p. i ' ititt J r.- . lid 1. 8 9 as; s tdfiEHTS Im, GEO, A. SCOTT, Kew York City my t 4v 1 PEA KESS CURED byPcArat ,;iwTUB"LAR EAR C'iSHIOBS ''htencrahrU nirtlrict-r. Coicfon- tree. Addresor e o a f. a yd Itrostiwfrj, b. I . my 13 4w HINDRCORNS. The only snroCnre for Coriia. StopsaUpain. Enanre ; i n fort to the feet. ISo. at Irugjt1st. Ilwoox&Co.N.V -STOTT fave Tott Cou ARKER'S C i M jo worstoaseaaad fs tue or all ills ai tain viib uefective cuti iuot iuy 18 4w Mo. and fJ.su PARKER'S AIR BALSAM rises and beautifies the hair. ctes a luxuriant &rowh. f-aitt to Hestare Ura ta it Youthful Color. - tots D nd m Cf a.3'1 hai r f -.1 U us MUM tt QQat nniggi.t, Aching; Sides ana Rack, Kip. Kidney And Uterine Pains, Rheum mi . sciatic. Sharp atfd Weakening Pains, relievt-d in one minute ly SSt WJnWM AWIfAh PLASTIl ?;nis only Instautancous pain-killintr, strengthen ing plaster. 25 cents: five for $1.00. At drug gists. Or Of POTTEK DRri VNO t'UKMim Co., Boston. DIM Pimples. blacKheads, chapped ni CQ I IIYI and oily skin e.ured by Cmcc- r LLO ra soir. mylH'.v Ut HIRES' IMPROVED Mc ROOT BEER! IN LIQUID NO BOILING EASILY MADE THIS PACKAGE MAKES flVE CALLONS J The moat APPETIZING and WHOLESOkB rsMPER ANCE DRINK la the world. TRY JT. Aak your Druy erlat or Grocer for it. C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA. luy 13 4w ONWARD IS i HE WORD i.latc-3, t csfirlp- -,0; V ; buy ;' I 111 lllll Mil I 1 HIRES WW BEER yHE PKOGKESIVK FA KM E It ENTE te THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber, 1 year $1.25 5 subscribers. 1 j ea 5.0c 10 subscribers, l year 10.CC One copy, 1 year, free to tne on e sending club of ten. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly, send cas (charges prepaid) to We nalelghKN Josh. T. James. Editor & Prop'r. - - wilmington, n. c. ' ' THCRSDACmAY23. 1869. - Entered at rhe Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C., as seconu-ciaso matter. The following is the form of the death warrant issued in New York State under the la providing; for executions by electricity. It was issued in the case of Win. Kemmler, who is the first convict to be execu ted by the new process. The war rant is directed to the warden offthe prison, and directs;that the sentence be executed "upon some day within the week commeneingr'Monday, the 34th day of June, id the year of our r,rrri 1KS9. an within the walls of the Auburn State prison or within the yard or enclosure adjoining thereto, by then and there causing to pass through the body of him. the said William Kemmler. otherwise called John Hart, a current of elec. tricitv of sufficient intensity to cause death, and that the application of such current of electricity be con tinned until aid William Kemmler, otherwise called John Hart, be dead' -; Mayor Grant, of New York, lias entered a protest aerainst some of the extravagant bills which the city has been called upon to pay for its recent Centennial show. Among the worst of those mentioned is a bill for the breakfast which Presi dent Harrison is supposed to have eaten on board the Dispatch be tween Elizabethport and New York. It was ordered for fifty persons, .and the charge is $1,000, or $20 a head. But this rate is surpassed by the charge of Otto Dencke for the use of his building, 151 and 153 East 23d street, for four days, $1,000, which is at the j-ate of $90,000 a year; and even he is in turn surpassed by So phia Steinhardt, the owner of The Ballston,' 147 West 35th street. She asked $1,100 for the use of her build ing four days, or at the rate of $99,000 a year. O. Goldstein and Mr. Bimberg, who quartered Ohio troops, did tolerably well, asking $2.50 a day for each soldier, though the sokliers have ever since been complaining of their treatnient. Brastus Wiman is the bright and shining ligiit of the Centennial cred itors. He only asked the city $265 for the use of his big ferry boat named after himself,' which can car ry 3,500 people, while the Southern Railroad of New Jersey asked $1,000 for the use of the Monmouth, of considerably less passenger capaci ty. All these bills have been paid. ..., Regarding the recent alleged re form order issued by the Secretary of the Navy and sent out by the As sociated Press, the Washington cor respondent of the Baltimore Sun says: "Secretary Tracy seems to be inclined to steal some of ex-Secretary Whitney's thunder. To. day he issued a circular in regard to the purchase .of supplies in the Navy in which, with its accompanying table, he reflects on the way in which the purchases were made in Mr. Whit ney's administration, when in real ity he is simply followiugout Mr. Whitney's plans and ideas. Secre tary Whitney when he took charge of the Department found this abuse grown to enormous proportions.and he took vigorous steps to rectify it in the face of determined opposition from the bureaus. When, however, Secretary Whitney's circular was issued ifc was met with the objection that such transfers were not ex pressly authorized by law, and its effect was thus defeated. The Sec retary then went to Congress, and in the last naval appropriation bill, which was approved just two days before the expiration of his term, a clause was inserted providing for such transfers of property. It will thus be seen that Secretary Tracy is now doing what Secretary Whitney attempted to do nearly three years ago, and what the latter made pos sible by the legislation passed by Congress at his urgent solicitation. - "O. K." The origin of the expression "It is j all O. K." is thus told. An ignorant ofnefal endorsed each account that he audited and found correct O. K. meaning to intimate that the bill was all correct, or as he pronounced and spelt it, Oil Krcct. Whatever the origin, the expression is used in a variety of connections, as for in stance, when Robeson told Tomp kins that his wife's health had been O. K. ever since she used a few bot ties of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It is the great cure for all the painful and distressing ailments and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only guaranteed cure for these ailments, sold by druggists. Money paid for it will be promptly returned if it don't give satisfaction. See guarantee printed on the bottle wrapper. - . . . . . SHE IS "GRATEFUL." "I saved the life of my little rirl by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Erie lish Remedy for Consumption.' Mrs. Wm. V. Harriman, New York. Munds Bros., druggists The transition from long, linger ing and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the ageney whereby the good health has been attained is grate fully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach of long or short standing you will surely find relief by the use of Elec- j trie Bitters. Sold at 50c, and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug store. MAY MOONSHINE. A new broom sweeps clean, but it doesn't sweep half as clean as a new hired girl.'with an old broom. Bur- Hngton Free Prexs. The mining stock seller who let his friend into the stock on fa ground floor piece'1 had already got into the cellar. N. V. News. The latest bit of Washington Ter- ntory Drag is mat tne climate is so fine that wool grows even on hy draulic rams. Memphis Avalanche No one has ever yet been able to explain why a kiss is such a pleas ant thing, but the subject is being constantly investigated. Detroit Free Frees. "Miss Bertha, I love you! Will you be mine? 'Yes, certainly! Why else would I have been going to a a yefkrVFlie- cooking school for gendc Blaetter. Tubbs "I flatter honestv is printed Grubbs "Well er with allowance for uiyself that on my face.11 yes, perhaps typographical errors." Burlington Free Press. Artesian wells have no poetry and no romance in them. Tne moss covered bucket, bucket, and all and the old oaken that sort of thing disappeared when the well a perfect bore. Picayune. became Don't Get Caught This spring with your blood full of impurities, yeur digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole system lia ble to be prostrated by disease but get yourself into good condition, and readv for the changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla. It stands unequalled for purifying the blood, giving an ap petite, and for a general spring medicine. A Chinaman is a realist. He takes his cue from nature. TERRIBLE FORE WARNINGS. Cough in the morning, hurried 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 things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Ackers Eng lish Remedy for Consumption will cure the.se fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by Munds Bros., druggists. ' A California paper asserts that one of the tramps of the Santa Cruz chain gang wears kid gloves when sweeping the streets. "It Works Like a Charm.' Kuion's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Grout, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections. For sale by Munds Brothers. The C hief ReaBon for the gre.lt sue cess of Hood's Saisajiarilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood s Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes vh:it is claimed for it, Is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa Merit Wins rilla or blood puri 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 r Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Ilood'a Sarwi par ilia is sold by all drug- gists, bio. $1 ; six for 5. Prepared by C. I. Hood Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Jan 1 lyr d&wnrra mws 2d On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes! rjKY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITH K 1NI1 BE ULT3 ASTONISHING. Aaarep FRENCH Bans , Il)t7 9 t Bockv Point N.r, RICHLY Rewarded are those who read this and then act- they will find honorable morf tViot. Trill rft toL-othrtin urovi iuvuv viiww ii uu u vant L lAt; AAA LI U'lliCTil eirhomps ana iamiues. i ne pronts are Tifi Ciiav ! for every Industrlrus person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It Is easy for any one to min f; &J232&W& Z$$L 2 w Either sex, young or old; capital not needed? we start you. Everytning new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do t as wen as any one. Write to us at once for mil nar ilculars, which we mall tree. Address stlnson Co., Portlana, Maine. nov 22 demwiyj. via FIE3T JUDICIAL a-nrH ntr InrtCTR Rfivkin. Fall-Judge Gilmer: Beaufort May 27th, Nor 25th. Currituck March 4th, Sept 2d. Camden March 11th, Sept 9th. Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th, bept 16th Perquimans March 25th, Sept 23d, Chowan April 1st, sept 30th. Gates April 8th, Oct 7th. Hertford April 15tn, June 17th, Oct. Hth. Washington April 32d. Oct. 21st. Tyrrell April 20t)i. Oct. 29th. Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th. Hyde May 13th, Nov. llth. Pamlico May 20th, Nov. 18th. Spring Judge MacRae. FallJudge Boy kin. Halifax March 4th. May i3tli,Nov. llth. Northampton April 1st, Sept. aOth. Bertie April 29th, Oct. 3Sth. Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th. Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. 14th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Fall Judge MacRae. Pitt March 18th. June 10th, Sept. 16th. Franklin April 15th, Nov. llth. Wilson June 3d. Oct . 28tb Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th. Martin March 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec. 2d. Greene April 1st, Sept. 30th. Nash April 29th, Nov. 18th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judae j Wake Feb. 25th. March 25th, April 22d, ! July th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 23d, Oct. 21st. r Wayne March llth, April 15th, Sept. 9th, j Oct. Hth. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge - ! Fall-Judge Graves. Durham March 25th. June :1. Oct. 14t h. Granville April 22d, Sept. 9th, Nov. 25th. Chatham May 6th, Sept. SGtu. Guilford Feb. 18th, May 27th, Aug. 26th, Dec. 9th. Alamance March 4th, May 20th, Sept. 2u. Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th. Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. Person April 15th, Aug 19th. Nov. 18th SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge Pender May 6th, Sept. 9th. 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. 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. Onslow April 1st. Nov. 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shlpp. An3on April 29th, Sept. 2d. Nov. 25th. Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth. Columbu3 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, 21st. BIG HTH 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. 2d. Randolph March 18th, sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. Hth.- NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. Fan judge Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 21st. Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. Wilkes March 4th, April 29th, Sept. 9th. Alleghany March 18th, Sept. 2d. Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th. Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. llth. Surry April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Philips. Burke March 4th, Aug. 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept. 2d. : Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th y Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug. 29th. Mitchell April 15th, sept. 9th. Yancey April 29th, Sept. 23d. McDowell May 13th, Oct. 7th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. iitutn uu o my iolh. Alexander-July 29th. Union Sept. 16th. Mecklenburg Feb. 25th, Aug. 26th. Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. LlncolnAprlWst, Sept. 30th. Cleveland Aprfljth, Aug. 5th, Oct. 21st. Rutherford April 22d, Oct. 28th. Polk May 6th, Nov. llth. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring-Judge Gilmer. I Fall Judge Clark. Buncombe March llth, June 17th, Aug.i2th, Transylvania April 1st, Sept. 20. Haywood April 8th, 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. C ). P. COTTONSEED LARD, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. Warranted Free from HogFat PURE, WHOLESOME, ECONOMICAL.' Forsale by all Grocers, send for Illustrated ZZZZ! l. XPhamphlet, entitled: "Some Things About Lard." THROWN OIL PRODUCT CO., WW YORK, For Sale by Holiness Walters, J. c. Stevenson &Taylor. AriTS', BlIa&ers ankln, West Jas- B. Hugeins, A. H. Holmes Adrian & oilers, R w. Hicks, McNalr & tearsall, Glameyer & Kuck, Wm. Oterson, O. M. FHyaw fK' Hn & Pearsill.W. Hpp' A. D. W essell and others. J. M. FORSHEE, General Aeent jan 10 eod 2m WUmington n.'c. INVENTIONsw half century. Not am.cmLtneJ5VOnders of inventive protrress is method and system of work that c-i ate ner. formed all over the country withou rm. ting the workers from their homes Pay lib eral; any one can do their work; either sei young or old; no special ability required i can! ital not needed; you are started free Cut th?s out and return to us and we mil slnd you free something of great value and topSrtance to " r . "e mvic money nent; awav thnm nnvtVilntr c spin timu b a- ' 1 )v 22 6m d lyw University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, g. c. rpHE NEXT SESSION BE JIN8 AUGUST Tuition reduced to $30 a half year, dents may Rive notps Poor Stu of Fifteen Pharmacists WiUUiera- Pslclans and n.uPPed. write ior catalogue to HON. K BMP p. BATTLE; President, t 1 Pbkd's Mill, Tbxas, June 20, 1888 The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gen tlemen : One of my children was troubled with rheumatism and boils for about two years. We gave her various kinds of medi cine, tout without profit, and began tp despair of curing her at au. I was persuaded to try your Swift's Specific After she had used several bottles the diseases all disappeared, and she is now a hale, hearty and heaitny girl twelve years old. Another child has just become afflicted In the same way, and I am using the S. S. s. and anticipate a prompt and permanent cure. N. C WABOOJOtB. Rich Hill, MO., July 7, 1888 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : Our little girl when but three weeks old broke out with eczema. We tried the prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any special benefit. We tried S. S. S. , and by the time one bottle was gone 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, hearty child. I feel it but my duty to make this statement. Respectfully, H. T. Shobk. Chattaxooqa, Tern., June 27, 1883 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : In 1886 1 contracted blood poison, 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 Dody. These gradually increased to sores and run ning ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. S., and immediately after taking it I commenced to Improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained to tell of my trouble. My blood is now thor oughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and I owe my present condition a perfect cure to your medicine. I cheerfully give this statement that others who have suffered as I have may reap the same benefit. Hardy M. Bubt, 21 West Ninth St. Homer. La., May 25, 1888 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About two years ago my general health gave way en tirely. 1 was so debilitated that I almost despaired of ever feeling well again. All that the physicians done for me brought no permanent reiief. Friends insisted that I should give S. S. S. a fair trial, although I thought it would be throwing away money. After taking a thorough course, my health and strength returned, and I must say that S. S. S. alone cured me, as I discarded all others while using it. As a tonic I can most heartily recommend it ; for general debility, it certainly is a specific. W. F. Brtdoks, J. P. Homer, La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct. Joseph Shkltov, Druggist. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer a Atlanta. Ga. I nov 38Ilaw lydo eh sat ... tsgEja TO 'laniy Vhror, Woskncas or Loss of STemory pel ; e ir.ry restored by tlie iiFt :f nn entirely ueH !:iy, 'Elxts i ci 1!3. SaisSa. from Spain. Span h Trochees r.ev:r fail. 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' uuuuxi, junie aunwii iniir nesiorra. now 10 Hniarxe ai UrMcthea WEAK, UNDEVELOPED 0 BGA N 8 PARTS of BOB absolutely naralllngr HOME TKEAThENT Benefit In a da Ben testify from 41 SUtea, Territories, and Foreign Coantrh Xon can write them. Book, full explanation, and proof mall sealed) fre. Address ERIE MEfiiCAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. apl 17 eod&w iy The Sou r hern Q-uardsmatt Wiuston, N. C. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE GUARD. CONDUCTED BY 1st Sg't. Co. A, 3d Regt., N. C. State Gua 11HE GUARDSMAN Is endorsed and recom . mended by the Governor, Adjutant Gen erai, Regimental Commanders and all other uuivcni ui ine uuara. it was omciaiiy an- nounced as the Organ of the North Carolina militia In fiPnproT rtrriora xr a nrhi,1, Issued on May 2d, 1888. All citizen soldle should subscribe at once. Subscription price, $1.00 per year, In advance. 53 standard books ana this ouakdsman one year for oniv .ou. auvci usiiiy raws, $x.uu per men. send ior sampie copy. Aaoress will x. COLEY, Publisher Sotjthbbn Guardsman, my 83 tf Winston. N. C "STOKLET'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 snecia preparations for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle aod Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. served promptly and in any style desired. oct 10 tf Wrlghtsvllle. Valuable Lands for Sale xu&UT U hi AND, LY1JSG ONE mile from Llncolnton, N. C01i8lSRjCiC Of S3 acres, 53 acres cisarea: 8 Ocst tnr nntrnr, ouifrives goon crops ror an grains. lias a D-tncn runiiii;? inrou'ru it ana a ftne nm-tno- a few acres oi bottom iana on the branch and au acres in woou, oas aoa nlekory, weli tim bered. Another tract lying miles irom Lincoln n, -4 mne irom vj. t li. , 1;.0 acres 26 cieareu, une epnug or arliclous water, aboul six acres of bottom land rear it on ma branch is No. 1 for'tob eco, but grows other crone well; 75 acres Jc ye How plno and oak. For price and terms apply io , . CKONLi AMOBH1S mch IK tf A net ire A Keal Estate Hrakoi" Atlantic View, WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C. rJ'OW MfWttiuruii SUMMER RESORT J8 SSJ rtgfctsvulc Terminus of the rruuixiigLuu oeucoast Jtauroad, and tliere is tceagfor transportation of self or baggage Bind of Music Eigaged for ibe Seasdt. i, o, Jv.umier nave gone wS2g.)ara 0311 nnd comfortable rooms and good fare at reasonable rates. r 00 tm KD' WILSON MANNING, w38w3 Proprietor. wfi mm 111 II 5Per wfcen this rem effectual relief 7 tat loaring ot food due than this article. Put tU? pff ties. Sample uarita1 rp 75 by mail to any addrf larli sent by mail. Mfixir I Wllm - bird mm I a. The great secretoftheean4 of t lie Harts MonntainVinbrN Manna wil 1 restore the soheof v. the season of shedrim fIiVv?0 a binHM cases carry the 1 ittleK V?,,''3 nai 1 on receint. nf i k ?Vnto f.J 'ease mention thisnaper ""Delphi ept93tn th sa Mi Kin. u . . trade in all piacmg our inkhTi nucre tb Mst ewhjg.mS7' win also 'ua how what ."r."Z niomhs all ahall beLM madeafler the &inLZ'ml " nare run out : sef Instructions e rree tne sewtaotnachine in ,v. jest Jmepi worxs or nirli art over shown to.iK-r.T,P i ADVERTISERS Can team the exact cost of any propo&ji line rf advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell 4 Co, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send JOcts. for lOO-page Pmph 25th Annual Session, rUHB TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL S1MH -4SV www vha W tUUW UVUVW nut UBT cnapei an Tnird, between Ked chm m Campbell streets, where it has been MM uui uu ocu viuoo, uicn j cuusixuw lasnsasa Inrr nan wMki amr nh4An1n. tn iMihiiM 4 wen veniuaioa scnooiroom, pleasant ornnnrl crnnd o1stm nf -motor onri rertw central localities available. ' rnn Hrtn," nn b oa haiuttmn) win arum enort ror tne advancement of tne DUDIISO attention to eacir aad rullntr wltnnni lovlnff dlselollne. occuoyinB-therjoaltlonof teachers, tew their success. As always stated la 'bar no deduction Lelng made except in caaw of protracted slctness. Those entering bw iuuki y Mil iiiiiv irum uaio ui cu in j oivaii iit ui au vi ivu WJ ' . S. Cushlng, whose life-long devotion science and long experience In teacaat should be a guarantee for Her ability. vocai music, caaatnenics mbi- Drawlng, free of ch h a iivbt Arrises. iworkof allBAi instruction in jn so free of charcre. enven weekly. Situ vwm?mwci?u Homes in North Carolina n l nr n tj j. (JnlV 20 HOUrS 111(16 WA W V a New York I 69 Miles wonto of On the Raleigh and Augusts AlrLt MI Ut M leaf pine realon. For sale on " lote to suit purchasers. onr aw"; acre. " . ua.tm means ot $10. This land aujo rr, era Pines", ft recently astabhAbed b- ort (or sanitarium), anu i r:t.tmt tot Fruit Culture, aa well aa ,T.ais A number of New England peop-' lots in the town of "Southern ""Tb is the desire of the owners oi 'a. i)t duce small farmers, mecnaK- from the New England and MWue , well as elsewhere, to locate w 4 tbe Union offers greater lncewwr m tiers than North Carolina YMtt better tanning country or rJL&g rounn. 'l&is is tne opinion Ha. Tf vhft hi -o aatt 101 1 n ? onii jmm botmflde offer, and ie limited . iror further particulars V- v ATklth Cammls'r of ImmlgratloB. jjs orB. A lK,vKt.r 1 an zi it Don't Delay. CEND IOUR BROKIC on - - sT I will repair it V11 nlture to me and at low prices. thls n3 wm rto ttiW work- weU and vrtU Br ? much for doing it. can anu u jr, repairs I have already made. InaBiflpJ5; pair Sewing Machines, x u.fT c&?ZL Jtrr ss waII as Furnituie. ir lUP give estimates or probable cos come and see me. T tfAJT- oct 29 Carolina Hou 8. e. Corner Prlnass JMJST g HAS UKB1M &nriixZntyi ArJfl 12S Class Bar. Lunch oa -jj The finest Wines, Whiskeys rj wavs on hand. Board and Ugig AS BEEN KB weekjor month. HewJtrw -pw o-tui and fH i (IB HIH.1BN aiven. Those from s I OCt 27 corner
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