BROKEN DOWN. Why so Many Racers Leave the Turf, and Why Men and.WoraenGo Into an Early Decline. "He was a splendid racer once but is all broken down now,',.' was the remark of a gen tleman who saw a well-known horse hobble by. The horse had been overtaxed and '.'broke down.f The man of business strains his ener gies and breaks down. The' wife, mother or working woman goes beyond her strength and break down. The aged man or woman who was once strong is now broken : down. J he World seems filled with broken down people, and unfortunately, it general seems to be their own fault. When Naturebegins to give way assist her. Do It gently, and do it sensi bly. Stimulate her weakening powers with pure whiskey taken as a medicine and not s a beverage. Nine times out of ten the break ing down will cease and health will return. ic is absolutely necessary, however, that only pure and medicinal whiskey be used, and doctors send chemists all agree that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the only pure and relia ble preparation In America. It has the en dorsement of clergymen owing to its great medicinal qualities. It is used in hospitals, in, cases of fever and where a reliable stimu lant is required, but its great power Is in re storing tho broken down, " building up the weakened and debilitated, and giving new life te the aged, lie sure and secure onlyhe gen uine. Do not permit any dealer to s-ell you a worthless article, claiming it is as good as Duffy's. For years this whiskey has been used as a medicine, and if is more ropular to-day than-ever before. The wonderful results frm its use prove its merit and its be-t friends are those who have used it the longest. -Jt is the only medicinal Avhiskey before the public. MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' YETEMMBY SPECIFICS' Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, 1 AND POULTRY. 500 Page Book on Treatment of Animals and Chart tseut Free. cures ( FeTers. Congestion, Inflammation, A. A, Spinal meningitis mi Ik Fever. B. B. Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism C. C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D. D. Botsor Grubs, Worms. f.E. Conghs. Heavea Pneumonia. .F. Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. 1 G.G.Mlscarriasre, Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. 1. 1. Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifics, Manaal. Witch Hazel OU and Medicator, .87.00 Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), .60 Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhera ana in any quantity on ixeceipt ox nice. Humphreys' Med. Cp., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. i OfiA 3J rears. The only successful remedy for Nervous DebilityrVital Weaknass, .1 T- i a ; 1 ' snd Prostration, from over-work or other causes. VI per vial, or o viaia ana jarge viai powder, lor 5. touBT JJBtJQQisTa, oraentpo8cpaia Drice. UaBDaren' HedicUa Co., 109 lulto; aid on reoeipt of mch22eo& wly mm lie--,. Boni f..r IHH1 HV1 iE. coRUifjit-sr 'c 1 GO c n r.-j ; is a. 4 1: ''.VrlKfi " vlixi 11;1V boy tlicm. lr--c.tio.-!i : i'vr.i?j ry. Dogs aad Breeding Ferrety. M-ii-'i for. 15 titiits. Also c-f Itr TBen snnd f- l'l-nft.rai S'vji"-- J. - -TKY BOO Si.. IWim: be?'- iiivV; tifal c-nlorod rl'; r.vt;p. .v--:!--of noar'y ail kiuJj of fov. i!. l: ";- .: ' tions of the trood.i; ti-vv to csr;.ni:'i.; T?VV?. plana for poultry honwj iti- .in-wn -'j. ''t,.! Kkkh Irom bMt .t-r!i. rt jv.V per MUtititr. Kont ior CesUr.f . U bo, j-on nopd t ho iKi'Ml GV ( l i F. lilKHS. IU) psp. 3-s i.'stir tratiJJ?. lloactilus :!er"5 t?i. Treatmcutsca lri"Otljiit: of ail aip-jh i.'ajt.. birdu, f.-ir i'e.'uanr and rr,:'!- 1 Di'-vnjir? ,nd th"iT cuiA 1 Inw i t t:t'. i. tI tu. k n Axiry. Al! sis nl i'antj e'i kiiuld !iiti, can a. .fivJ. ?.l.i;. A U : .'.P-3 5 ?T3!2 A BUSINESS EDUCATION AT Heme. . For circulars, address CLARK'S COLLKtJE, Evie, Pa. el0 4v power, everlastingr and competition distancei For proof order on trial, to keepIthelbestSS voufcan. lieversio Belt. PresOsXail size - AddraMfer tmlan and location of StorthooMiaBd 1 Arenu.v- p. K. DEDERICK & CO No. 85 I)ncks3vorksJAiiBANT, w.T.r- INESS CURED tyra'iFaf. liisibieTUBUUR EAR CUSH!u. IWhtsMrshard dlstuictlT. Ccmfj-t- ble. SaeraatalwbereHr-midtmfan. Ills. book 4 proofs Ire. AddrrsaorcailaaV. UltiCOX. i Broadwai. a. I. J0 104W ... ' PARKER'S HAIR E ACS AM Cleanses w! lr.Tjit::;cs lUr. hair. Promotes n luxurnnt jtr-wih. Never Falls Id Reslora yra Hair la iU Youthfe! Colr. rrevnU -lan1rn:f liau- f.illina ' 6c.nd $ unit Urncr-Jis. Je 10 4w If Resultine from the JOTOrs of Youth. Poll v. Vice. Ii norance, &c;may be cured at home without fail t exposure. Infallible and Confidential. Lars fn. nnAK.Mui A.l.i w :i i j l : Small book, with endorsements of the press, fret sena now. Aaarcss ine Jt'eaDoay Aieaical institnt' or Dr. W.ILParker, No.4 Bulnnsa SU,BotonIasi HINDERCOR'S. Wis only an re Core for Corn Strxall pnin. Fnrmro Mufbi t to the feet, lie at Irucpists. Ilisnx & Co., S.Y CONSUIViPTIVE YOTT rave you Uot?jrh, Bronohuw. Awimx Iuaxrertion f Use 'ARKER'S CI NO ER TON IC. It ba R TONIC, has rnred M worst. Citing ami tiu Mm UeXectiTO nutrltloc M worst Citing ami f3 tliebt reiueily (or oi: lils arcuna jln area take in time. 60c and (1. 1.0" Je 10 4w BEFORE PURCHASING Write toheadqiarters for prices of Threshing Machines !.: ' . Farmerscannot do without TUB CELEBKATEI) .! WfieelerVibratory Thresher ; . or.other Implements madefy us; Mantlon this Paper. WHEELER iMELICKM'FG CO., Jel04w - lAlbany,N. Y.- I la r 7 DEDERICK'SiHAY PRESSES Hade of steel, lighter.' frtronrerTcheaTterrmoi I 7 r( Tho Daily Josri. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. : . Wilmington. N. C. MONDAY. JULY 1. 1889. Entered at the Postomce at Wilmington, N.C., a3 seconu-ciass matter. THp Federation of Labor ha, within the past two years, gained enormously in strength, and is now nrobably the inofct powerful or&ani- .nrkinvtnpn in the United rr ; Stntes, with a farger liieiiibersliip ti.nn thH Knicrlits of Labor. Its nresWlent is Mr. Saiiiuel Goiupers, a ciar maker of about 45 years of age. who may be seen daily at the na riniisil lieadnuarters of the Federa ,v - tion in Clinton place, New York. He is n. otiiet and courteous man of business habits, who hass not yet broken down under h'x heavy daily mail and the trying duties of his office. His face and figure bear a striUinr resemblance ; to those of ---- r - Hen. Phil. Sheridan in his prime. The refusal of "tun Royal Yacht Sntifidron to accent the conditions " l - - t for the next races for the America's cup does not indicate any great anx iety for a test of the Valkyrie's ability to compete with American vjichts. The contest Would have . madeour yachting season particu larly lively, and, owing tothe delay, we should have had no choice but to nut in th .Volunteer, which no well informed yachtsman, British or AiiiHricati- doubts can beat 'the Valkyrie with ease, barring acci dents. The indifferenee of the Brit ish yachtsmen about the races, in these' circumstances, is natural enough, especially considering that the Valkyrie does not how seem to be as good as she appeared in her first races. , - r The experiments of raising Eng lish pheasants on the island of Jekyl, Ga., has been very success ful. The shooting club, there from twenty-eight birds raised 1,000, which were turned out, and, finding plenty of good food, thrived wonderfully. The club has sent to England for 100 more hen birds, and hopes to raise 5,000 pheasants this season. The eggs are set under' common barn yard fowls, the pheasant being a proverbially improvident mother. The ieland bids fair to be the finest game preserve in the United States, jiiit vuiiiuriJia iijMu.ii lumcu uun there have increased wonderfully, and so have deer and wild turkey. Indeed,' deer have become so nu merous as to injure the crops raised on the island. The recent speeches of Mr. Glad stone in his tour through Wales are regarded by the" London Spectator as committing him unqualifiedly to the policy of federation for the British Empire. They certainly in volve the approval by him of a very large concession to Wales and Scot land of the powers now exercised.by Parliament and the creation of representative bodies in those two countries'through which the powers thus conceded can be exercised For instance, Mr Gladstone dis tinctly referred to the disestablish ment of the Church in both these countries; ass a .matter that each should be allowed to deal with in its own way, and referred to disestab lishment in England' as something which the liext generation was very likely, if not entirely sure, to take up and carry through. It is plain that for purposes of this large im port Scotland and jtYale.s would re quire a legislative acency and its complement, an independent execu tive. that by their very existence would modify most seriously the British Constitution, and which might lead to an ultimate disinter gration of the Empire. But, on the other hand, it can no longer be de nied that Parliament finds its work too heavy for it; that much of that work is badly done, and much more is left undone. If something in the natiire of federation will not bring relief, the opponents of that meas ure will he com pel-led to find another remedy. The present system is be liev'ed by a large number of the a a - a v ' ! most acute and lovai observers in England to be getting intolerable. Tis better not to be, than be uii- hapny,"- and no one can be happy whose sys tem is ueraugeu by poisonous secre- A T a k 1 .a jrm tions. nearly an ins tnat nesu is heir to arise from torpid liver and derangement of the dfgestive organs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant ' X'urgative Pellets correct irregalarities of the liver, prevent constipation and promote good health. Buy them -of your druggist. . TEHBIBLK FOKEWABNINGS. Cough in the morninir. hurried or difficult breathincr. - raising of phlegm, tightness in the chest. quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are tire first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's Eng lish Reuiedv for Consumption will cure these tearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive cruarantee bv Munus Bros., druggists, . . f . . . A Safo Investment. Ts one which is guaranteed to.: briuj? you satisfactory results, or in, case of failure a return of purchase ; priee. On this safe plan you can , buy from our advertised druggist a ' bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. - It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any' affection of Throat, j Lungs or Cliest, sucli as Consuinp-1 Hon. Inflammation of Lungs, Bron-! chitis, , Asthma, - Wooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to , taste, perfectly safe ami can always be depended upon Trim oon e'ireeui ii. Balla- my's w h oiesale a nd retai 1 drug store. jul.yjumbi.es.- Grace (from a booming western town, continuing conversation) And our new cable line, you should see it in operation, and especially on the incline steep as a toboggan. chute, ye know! Kate-Gracious! what would they do in case the rone should break on a 1 downward trip? Grace (with enthusiasm) Do! why, they'll have a temporary tracK built for theuj to run on by the time they reached the bottom. Talk about enterprise! Hctrpef s Bazar. There is no parallel tov the. non- sens a man taiKs to trie girl he Aants t marry, unless it is, per haps, the nonsense thev both talk to their first baby. So mcrville Jour nal. An Australia commissioner is. travelling through; this country taking notes on American agricul tural methods. Among the rural features which he' has concluded not to recoinmenjl for adoption in Austria are the- twine trust, the chinch bug and the farm mortagage. Chicago News. I nini ha been louuu to oe more ei - fective than bayonets m dispensing . .... . an Anarchist mob. Anarchists, do not have an instinctive aversion to bayonets. Somerville journal. Aunt Dinah Tek off yo' coat, - 4. t now, n I'll men de to n pocnet Oujrh! vo erot snmu n7 clammy in dat pocket. What is it, man? Un cle Reub Datj a picked chick'n, lady. 'Twas swingin' in de win front o7 de butclier s n day was a tramp cumin' up de streets; 'nT says 1, 'Chick'n, you ain't safe,' 'n 1 put it in mv pocket, ue tramp would a 'stole dat chick'n, suah. Puck. "You're a nice editor, Chubbsl" What's the matter now?" "Why! you sav "the publisher oi rue uany i a j m 1 T a Voice is an unmitigated ass. " "Well, lie is!" 'But you add 'We advise oui brother journalist to re- form , h is stupid ways!1 Chicago Ledger. It Won't Bakk Brkad. In other words, Hood s" Sareaparilla will not do impossibilities. Its proprietors tell, plainly what it lias done, submit reliability, and ask you frankly if you are suuenuL' iroiu anv disease or affection caused by impure blood or low state of the system to trv Hood's Sarsaparilla. The experience of others is sufficient assurance that you will not be disappointed in the result. I The Chief Reason for the great suc cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article Jtself. It is merit that win's, and Jbo fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually l ag com pushes' what is claimed for it, Is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa MPMt WinQ rllla or blood puri I VI Cl 1 1 YY II 10 ner before the public. Ilood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt frheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, piliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whple System. Ilood's Snrvaxmrilla is sold by all drug--gists. $1; six for 5. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co.; Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ' " Jan.ljiyr.dwurm , mws 3d University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N. 0. rjiHE NEXT SESSION 13E .iINS AUGUST Tuition reduced to $30 aUalf year. Poor I Stu dents may give notes. Faculty of Fifteen Taachers. Three full courses ot study leadins to degrees. Three short courses fqr the train ing of business men. teachers, physicians and pharmacists. ( Law sc'uool frjlly equipped. Write for catalogue tt y1U f,.N.KK,-,-..K.L i 600 PIGFI8H alivk in aiy uoops AT Atlantic View, WKIGUTSVILLE, N. C. T Board by the Day, Week and Month. . ED. WILSON MANNING, 1 "t Proprietor. WANTEDiN INTELLIGENT, EAHN est man to represent a large, responsible house In his own locality and outside of laio cities. A remunerative salary to right party References exhiianged. Eldred Johnson supt. - Jei34w ; ..V'lWkBoxl5,2CT Superior Courts of North Carolina 1889 FIKST JTOIClil. DISTEiCT. Qnrintr Juris? BovJrtn. " -"r t I - Fall Judge Gllfner: Beaufon May 27th, Nov 35th. Currituck March 4th, Sept 2d. . nnmden March 11th. Sent 9th. i Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th, Sept 16th :') - , - Perquimans March 25th, Sept 33d. Chowan April 1st, Sept SOth. ! Gates April 8th. Oct 7th. . i . Hertford April 15th, June 17th, Oct. 14th. Washington Acrll 22d. Oet. 21 sr. Tyrrell April 20tU. Oct. 29th. .Dare May 6th, nov. 4th. , i Hyde May 13th, Nov. 11th. r Pamlico AlayiWth, Nov. 18th. : SECOND JtTDIClix DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. - . Fall Judge Boy kin. Halifax March 4th, May I3ch, Nov. 11th. Nortnampcon April ist, sept. SJta. Berde April 29th, Oct. 28th. , Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th. Edgeeomho April 15th, Oct. Hth. THIRD JtTDICIAI. DISTRICT. j Spring Judge " h - Fall Judge MacRae. Pitt March 18th, June 10th, sepi . icth. Franklin April 15th; Nov. llth. Wilson June 3d. Oct. 28th - 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. ' T Fall Judge 4- Wake Feb.'. 25th., March 25tn, April 22d, j my sin, Aug. ajin, sept. 23a. oct. 21st. Wayne March 11th, April 15th, Sept. 9th, ocu 14 in. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. 11th. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge - ' - Fall Judge Graves. iurnam Aiarcn 25tn. a une 3i, Oct. i4th. Granville April 22d, Sept. 9rh, Nov. 25th. Chatham May 6th, Sept. 30tlu . Guilford Feb. 18th, May 27th, Aug. 26th, xec. ytn. Alamance March 4th, May 20th, sept. 23d. Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. CasweU April 8th4 Aug. 12th, Nov. 11th. Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov. 18th SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Kludge Shlpp. ' ! 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, Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. ' SB VKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. T 1 Fall Judge Shipp. Auaou Aprn y&n, oem. za..iNOV. zstn. Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth. coiumhus 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. 2lst. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring-Judge - x , Fall Judge Merrimon. uaDarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th.. Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept. 3d, Randolph March 18th, sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. n ail d uage Rockingham July 23d, Nov. 4th. Forsyth May 30th, Oct. 21st. Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. ,4 Wilkes Mareh 4th, April 29th, Sept. 9th. AUeghany March lath, Sept. 2d. Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th. Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. llth. Surry April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. 'tenth judicial district. I -Spring Judge Connor. . '' - Fall Judge Philips. uunuciauu j uiy loin. , Hurke March 4th, Aug. 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept. 2d. Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th Watauga-VApril 8th, June 3d; Aug. 29th. Mitchell April 15th, Sept. 9th. i Yancey April 2ith, Sept. 2id. McDoweU May 13th, Oct. 7th, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall-Drudge corner. Alexander July 29th. Union Sept. 16th. Mecklenburg Feb. 25th, Aug. 2Cth. Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. Lincoln April 1st, sept. coth. Cleveland April 8th, Aug. 5rh, Oct. 21st. Kutherfoi-d April 22d, Oct. L'Sth. I Polk May ethi Nov. llth. , TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, i Spring Jude Gilmer. ' i Fall-Judge Clark. Madison Feb. 25th, July 29th, Nov. 18th. HunCOmbO March llth .Turin in-h &nrrt'n-h IW 91 "-t,.J-.l-, ; uransylvania April 1st, sept. 2d. -Haywood April 8th, Sept 9th. Jackson April 22d, Sept. 23d. Macon May 6th, Sept. SOtli. ciaj' May 13th, Oct. Ttb. Cherokee May 20th, Oct. 14th. Graham J une 3d, Oct. 28th. Swain June 10th. Nov. 4th. On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes "i ' j jmY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITH K V1NI1 RE ULTS ASTONISHING, i - Addres uiv 9 tf J FRENCH BROS., Rockv Point N.C, ( The Cheapest. jIlE BEST PLACE AND THE CHEAPEST Place in the city to have all kinds of TIN WORK; 2i.l8t ilcC.4I?TNEY,s SHOP, on Market Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders illnon- orders from the ONWARD IS THE WORD rjIHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE tS THIRD VOLUME at the fouowing i iyear. $L25 5 shbscribers. l yea 10 subscribers. 1 yearJ.. . ... . ...lacc clTotWL'11 que .sending (cSsaip1- eas L. L. POLK. PI? Raleigh N Lime. Lime. K excnanS for PROVISIONS, Livl . "GROCERIES. LIME " DRY GOODS HSI H HARDWARE, . l!mI : cSsgK- 8ept: Rocky joint. ; A. CfiONENBERG, ' PHOTOGItAPUExt, A "1"5:1" SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photograp at rsOnable prices. . . feb 21 ti "iLr S1ALTY. D 11 .-. Market St., soma sWc. MISCELLANEOUS. jtradbUi r1 i3 o yo 1 markIi SWIFT'S SPECIFIC . ' . ' ' 13 entirely a vegetable preparation cony talnins no Mercury. Potash, Arsenic, or other J poisonous substances. ' . r'- - SWIFT'S SPECIFIC - - ..'','v 1. '-" -" - .: Has cured hundreds of cases of Epithello-' : ma or Cancer of the Skin, thousands of cased of Eczema, Blood Humors and Skin Diseases, ; and hundreds of thousands of cases of Scrofv ula. Blood Poison and Blood Taint, i r " ; "x. . SWTFT'S SPECIFIC . ';--: Has relieved thousands of cases of Keren? rial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of ' the Joints. '-;. Chattakoooa, Tks'x., June 27. 1SS8 Swift's -Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen 2 In the " early part of the present year, a bad case of " blood poison appeared upon me. I began taking S. S. S. under advice of another, and to-day I feel greatly improved. I am-still " taking the medicine and shall continue to do so until I am perfectly well. I believe it will effect a perfect cure. Tours truly, . . a Doc. P. Howard, -1U West Sixth St ( .COLUMBIA, S. C., July f, 18 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : I wai a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism for two years. . I could get no permanent re. -lief from any medicine prescribed-by my physician. I took over , a dozen bottles of your S. S. S., and now I am -as well as I eve? was in my life. -I am sure your medicine cured me, and I would recommend it to an one suffering from any blood disease. Youifl truly, . O. E.- Hughes,! , Conductor C. 8c G. R R. Vrxcq, Texas, Kay 9, 1S88 Gentlemen 1 Thl wife of one of my customers was terribly afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, thai covereu ner wnoie ooay. ne was conflned to her bed for several years by this affllctio a hjiu couia not nexp nerseir at t not sleep from a violent itchln and stingmd of the skin. The disease h ed the s kill of the physicians who treated it began finally clvlnsr his wife Swlft'n Snmifin. ier cusoana and sh( commenced to improve almost im mediately, and in a few weeks she was ap parently well. She is now a hearty fine looking lady, with no trace of the affliction left. Yours very truly, , J. E. Skars, Wholesale prugglst, Austin Avenue. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Col, Drawer & Atlanta,1 Ga. j New York, 756 Broadway. ! nov2eiawlyao ch sat lTnnly Vigor; .'Weaknoss ortiossof JTcnlorv wite;iay rentored by the use -of an entirely n fir IHTif 1 n-y. i. nc it ei Sisjita from Snairi. Span I rochecs Rev?r fail, Our illustrated, ajpigo booi . ireiniHua.s, wiofit. jivery nianBhonfl Mm Z. : ' Who are wealc, Kei-vous and De iiitatea and sufferlner from Ker (s Debility, Seminal Weakness MgJitiy Emissions, and all the ef rects of early Evil Habits. Iwhlch lead toPmmalure ' Decav.Corisunin- uon or insanisy. sena ior rears' iTeatase on Diseases of Man, i with particulars for Home Cure. Cures guaranteed. Xo cure no pkp. J. S. PEAKs,612and 614 Church st.,NashTlUe,Tenn octiv 9 d&w - T BICHLY-i Rewarded are those who read this and then act: they will rind honorable errmlnv- ment that will not tak them from theirhomes ana iamiues. The proiits are large and sure for every lndustrirus person many have made ana are now mating several hundred Jdolla a month, it is easy for any one to make $5 anu upw ara per aay, wno is wiuing tp work Either sex. TOiins? m olrt- mmtai Tint. OArliHa we start you. Kvervtniner new. " No iKTificiflt ability required; j'ou, reader, oan do t las well as any one. write to us at once for fmll par- ui;uiars, wmun we man rree. Address Stlnson & Ca. Portland. Maine. nov 22 dfirhwlv 7 ATTTTVTmf MTTnas revoiutionifcea iiN V AVi llWlN world during the i v v1halfcenturvNbt among the wonders of inventive progress is! " uietnuu una sysiem oi wotk mat ci 1 De per lurmea aii over ine country witnou J BeDara ting the workers from their homes. Tav lib eral; any one can ao tneir work; eitmer sex, younif or oia; no special aDiiity requireo. cap itai not needed: you are started free. Cut this out ana return to us and we win send ybu free something of great value and. Importance to yuu, mat win stan you in Dusmessi which win Dnng you in more money right awayjha ttujiumg eise m ine woria. (jrana oruivf A .-4.-1.. rv . . - W AUUieSS M itUJB & tjo., AUITUSIA, if AID4" nov 22 6md ivw A POSITIVE ForLCjSSprFAlXTNO HANKOW rill 1 'l C "Weakness of Bodvind Mind: Effpi AVJKi of Errors nr 1!tiam ifi tYlA n, VatiW fluow Jiniiuuu rnuT itesiora. mow to EBlarveai sireiif men nKAft, U.lItKVKMJPKU OKUAKS PARTS OfBOu Abaolatelr nnfaliing HOME TRKATMKKT BeaeflU In s da g" p" "7 irora 41 states, Yerritorfoa, and ForeIg Coantri Yon eta write them. Book, fall explanation, and proofs mail wealed) free, AMreM fi MEftiCAL CO.. lOFf A10.N. apl 17 eod&w ly - . . The i National Life -AND- Association OF WASHINGTON, DJ C. Has Paid to MerQ .r bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili- .ties - - -1 - None j HORATIO I$ItOVNlNG, President.; SAMUEL NOKMljNT, .Treasurer. - GEORGE p. Efc IDGE, LSepretary, Mapager an Actuary. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, . Ass't Secretary. ; Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestlble Policv. Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Acb ' Annual -Cnat ArKn'.'itiTT- t m b; OrOy Foui' Payments per YearT : -Non Forfeitable After Three Years; WIH. GIBSON. Soeclal?1 SPPtB0' centrai National Bank Bulldln" JOHN HAAR, Jbm Local Affeht. oct 2b , ' Wilmington; r c. STOKLEY,8, yJ5 ARE NOW PRE-' pared tp accommodate aU whp may call upon us Trtth the Finest Oysters to fee KajTSn- tha CLoast. Wn h preparations for tjjeBeaabn. - - T Myrtle Orbve, Middle arid ip Sound Ovsters always on hand. styie qesireo. . w. il stoki.rv KM. Maturity MISCELLANEOUS. fppl paction";', m pui-ifior, tcrativn ,i:n A unniahtr,l oaaton.i,! ior l'f A 'rcssioii tin,.. 11 h. speedily when this remedy is taii. U1ns,?m qo more eixectuai relief for the 1. lui loathing of food than this ar inni sout by mail. MEXICAN rwn;?.r?nm. 100 North ;!d St.. Philadelnhln lS'K Cft m A! The sreatsccrctof thecanarvi.i.i. . of the llai tz Mountains in Geriur Manna wi I Jrcstore the sontr of ra prevent their ailments and lesvorft ?ood condition. If piven to affiH the season oi sheddingf eathers. i't M.-rUnt cusfw carry thelittlo musician throu,!...'15 cri sea 1 period without 1 oss of R6io C tlii mil on receipt of 15cts. Jh staufi t"l!' o u t'(j., 4mN: 3rd-St. PhiiaaS,;! easo mention! tlus paper. To et once tabliihlj placinr oar mitrki.2. Im and rood where th w Vrn in each lotV world. with .11 .Irr? h Wo will Uo drrtZt how what we tMwL trTL?' my call t yonr hM."!; u run out: befr,i UteWm. no capital rerairI. K" infractions riven. Tbose who write to miiT. free the best aewiar-Biachine ifa tt,. jSr' vet irt lmeof worki of bph art erer ihown tixrfthi. dec 10 6m d&w: " per Can learn the exact cost of ;any proposed line of , in" American - iers by addressing Rowell & 'Co.j. Geo.- P, New paper Advertising Bureau, 1 0 Spruce St., New York. - ' bend 1 0 cts. for lOO-pooe PamplJ 25th Annual Session, i rpHE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSI05 of Misses Burr & James' School will cow mence on Thursday, Oct itn, at St. Joan's unapei. on -rnira, Deiween uea utoss Kna camphell streets, where it has heen locate ior uie pasi two years. Tne street care rui ning on Red Cross, a few yards from the build. Ing, can eover any objection to distance. 1 well ventilated schoolroom, pleasant play ground, good cistern' of water ana retired $J uatlon make It more desirable tlian mow central localities available, v The Principals, as heretofore, will spare effort for the advancement of the pupils ktoa ly entrusted to their care, giving indirtduil ; attention to each, and ruling with Ann W; loving discipline. - 1 Their many graduates, some of them net occupying the position of teachers, testlfrtt their success. As always stated In ihelr culars, scholars received only for the sessla no deductloh Lelngmade except in cases protracted sicitness. Those enlerlngaiier o iober charged only from date of entrance. ? MUSICAL INSTRUCTION given toy m JL S. Cushlng, whose life-long devotion u i tae science and long experience m .teacnag; should be a guarantee for her ability. . Vocal music, Calisthenics and Free Bm Drawing, free of charge, dally exercises, - Instruction In Needle-Work of allktoiM so free of charge, given weekly. t For further particulars apply to y a sept 18 TBEPKIKCIPALS Homes in North Carolina Only 20 Hours Bide from New York I 69 Miles Soutn ofBalei On the Raleigh' aad AuubU Alr-UM 81 . leaf pine reelon. For ale on easy lota to auirpurchaBers. Four lja Larger tracts $5 per 5.. 8oSi , ments of $10. This land VShn em Pines", a recently tabl,;dp sort (or sanitarium), and 1 "Pnfecere' for Fruit Culture, as well as ,"webon?W A number of New England people";' i lots In the town of "Soutliern iVlt la the desire of the owners of W ? olio duce small farmers, mecban w w from the New England and Jgjgciea well aa else where, to locate here . tUc Union offers greater iPL tiers: than North Carolina. "Yltftp better tanning country or wf ne & found; I bis fa the opinion ot yiVi iihi hana aottpA in North Car011- . bona fide offer, and la llmttfi t once ror further paxtenlaw wrlttf . Commla'r of lvwztrt &f&ki : orB. At ian 21 tf Chrontcl OfB mv w. Don't yd END I OU R BROKEN OR nl,ure to me and I will repair It at low prices. tWS -af . I propose to make my Uvlng gfjrge g wiifdo the work well and will much for doing it. call ana see renalrs I have already made, i 75fBmei pair Sewing Machines. k. as weU as Furniture. rep give estimates, or nroDaDie come and see me, ?ATa. Carolina House, rj AS BEEN KEFITTEDK10! 1 U Class Bar. Lunch Room dW? J The finest Wines, . wmskeys an- tJ ways.cn hand, Jfufreff weekor month. New Wver Kt 1 Si "' ' g9 by mail to any address on rcccintn 'VJ 1,1 stanipe The reaularlinni.1 1 L.r li ffn, :VST 'i IIP r" c v it m mm c rM m 1 v Mia im-vAAC LUJU 1 1Tv.-;l'i tSr- ADVERTISERS advertising Wtiutl ... - wrlghtsyuie. Art r:

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