f i . - - ! I V ..1" i i. . i r i - il 'i: X 4 ii . ?: j . 1 i MISCELLANEOUS.-5 ;Hr.1P.H REVS' Da. HmffHRin' sracOTes are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions; joaed tor jaany : year la ptlrata practice ita sueoouand tororer t f Irty years used by the peonl-very- alngle Spe cl fie w special cure for the disease named. 'lae&e Specifics cure without Jlrngglnsrjwnr- tax r reducing the ayatem, and reln fact and deed the MTereira remedies fakeW- USI OP PKXKCir AS. KOW r -rfTDMSj - '','.ac5i : ivr 1 ida 1, - Worm CtAlU M urWM ' U . ' - f - - 5 ireacery Orlpn'.fcUim Colic ;- a C'faelera. rMarbavVooUtinjr...,i ' T Cos -! d, llmrfatSi!:i;i."' & Nenrnlala, cnade Focce. .r 3 If jyspsio. .VTil FX. 1 1 HUCUiuf - 2?. " I1 33 15 Piles Blind or BltdJnv..,...... to iaiDrk. iniinonjHi-Cokllntneiieaa .ou 1 ICBfl iima va O-.'T""- i - - & Whuopin? C'onjrh, Violent Ctocgha. .30 ;.-nral DpWlllv.InyslcalWealciicss .30 Kidoey lieaie v II.LIIltw rCrTVftB A-rrriF.Bl.J tlngBodi .50 pita tlon 160 2 Iil iihciieartVPaipliUoB Sold by Iruirjrl3ta. or cent postpaid on receipt of price. Da. HdcnnuETS' Mau. richly bound In- e-loUr and - gold, Humphreys' 3IediclneCo.it j of price. Da. HCMwnuETS' Makpai, U If 'JHOUCU a, a -v Fulton St. NY. g P ECi Fii C S . men 22co& w iy mm Then send for Practical POUI- TRY BOOK.. 10Opacs; beaa- of nearly all kinds ex Towla; de6cripv tiaaa rflSi fcwodar tor to carxmizaii plans for ponitrj hocBcs: laiorinatioa aoont roooMora, ana ncro ta odt Krirs irot bet atocL : nt ftff 0 per tdrtioj!:. 6mt for 16 Cents. ss imi I ill WW ii II sn n in m b s s si 1 - If , you nood ths'SOCITOF CAGE late. bKodinc o all kindu Gaaa birds, for-plohsoro ml roil. DteceMB and tbeir tara How to boild and stock ea Aviary. All about Panrota, Prices ol all kinds bird. cagv. etc Mailed foe ASSOCIATED.' FAMCJEBS, 237 South Wghth Street, i'MjadeipWa, 1H. 4-i Vhiteav too Profnso Periods.. 15 rroop rbougH; Difficult Breatnto.t .25 "I L tJin"liaIHW WYKKS? l-2rU OC1012, eontainisir r-ierod p2ato IA lOO enrraTintfa of diffsrsat breed. 1 ''-ffb prices Um7 are worth, aad whereto If " -'-v-3- bny the no. Zifciions for Tralnlna: If S i Doss aodBrsedin Ferrets. -Maflad I 2i2-1 1 -eHTa. Also Cu ts ot io IVSaaabjg-arBlahSay Goods of an kiada. tS Of i0( C 'an kinda. T I 4 ua l L;;- T.fPAnttEir S v Pl HAIR DAL8AIV! I ICleansis and beautifies the hair. I is??f tPrornotes a idxiinant growth. jSv? J N svs e Faia -to- Restore Gray I Hair fo its Youthful Color. RSS?,lW'Bntfandriir-aiid hair falling bgy-y " 60G. and SKWat Umggla. :- - - j ' ' ; 1 iTour Bams an this Pea and Pencil O fl n lstamCTrJth lndtliblerottdlnJt U U ftTtra. Write name plainly and state kind of ink aeIrelLie JpoatotHw; orjmoneu rfor and we will MmAUBta PY return man postpaid. ; Hand staaipstwr every description. 8IIWAM fc CO., iOtFwiy. Sew York ( it j KftfcblIlitHl 1850.. AOKNTS WANTED. t. - r" nni.v.Tttrr'-riifVi esulting from the ICrrors of YputhFolly, Vice. Ij norance, dcc,,maT oo.cureu jviiiomawiuioai isai t exposure. Infafiible-and, Confidential.- Lar Treatise, 300 pages, only $1 by mail, sealed, postpal( Small book, with endorsements of the.preas, frei Send dow. Address the Peabody Medical Instituu or Dr. W.ILl'arker, puiaach SUBostonM asi . ir 8 4w - - rr. - HINDER CORNS. The only snre Curs tor Corns. Stops all pain. Ensure oat art to the feet. 15a at DruKjriets.,11 iscox X Co., H Ext CONSUWIPTIVE e yoa .sra, JRroochitla, Aatlmia. Indfeestion I JSm favo yoa t'oBtra, JRrofichitia, Asthma Indfce 'ARK E?'S D NIER1 ro -rrt bj r: . il has cum) t worfl nm. defective nutrltioa Take In time. boa. ana 1L0 Jy.84W 25 IflRES IMPROVED tze .kH LIQUU) NO SStintt SAStWXADE THSPACACEAIf tyf CA1L0WS , r.4 ft it most PETIZINQ and WHOLXSOUB ,Aalc your Druargls? or Orocr for Is. C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA. jy.8 4W ,-: : . - - - t A AAA -lAlfVfas, nril'TBO 1AT ONCB ifff v aauaaivftw iiaaasauar - 513 II lUC 11NLY AUTDKNTIC. complete and. Graphic Historr of the jJolmstom Flood. Profusely Illustrated withYlewsot all sorts connected wlthhe -terrible'' scenes of the miphty inundation 13 mo. 400 , pages, r ; Price $LS0i - Liberal terms. Thousands Want it. UEMANUIS IMIHENSE. Send qulckly30 cents ror Outfit to - J. W. KEEUEK & CO., " . . 523C4iestaulst;.Phila.,Pa.; y84w f-tv-., . :;y::t.;:..w; . James C. Munds, Aut , ; . - UUUGGIST. A FULL LINE OK.PUKE DItUGS 'AND ..- . - A-r i i-. - r Chemicals Physicians' Prescriptions a spe cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come in and try a glass FR&B. . Jan 15 ; .. Still on DiBfck. JVEKYBODY OF THE MALE PERSUA !i slon visiting Wilmington during the En campment Is cordially invited to call rand - have a Shave, or a Shampoo, ot a Haircut, at my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and Water. Only ia cents for a Shave , 10 cents lor a Shampoo 80 ceixts tore. Jlalr cut and 20 cents and upward tor Dyeing. -1 Eesoectfully. , t JOUN WEENER. . ." jrtftr PractlcM'Baxber jsapertuiner. j mmmm OOi - Stogie w. Josn. T. James, Editor & Proper. Wilmington. N. G. MONDAY. JULY 15. 1889. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., . - as second-class matter. . "The Savannah papers statp. that there will be a large falling: off in the Georgia melon' crop. Last year the Savannah, Florida and Western handled, nearly 3,000 car loads, and this season it is doubtful if over 1,600 will be handled, bf the pear prospects it is stated that there will be a considerable increase over last season; wime ine nugni. iuis leuuen to' increase the yield tlie increased orchard acreage of fruit bearing trees will not only f make good th deficiency from blight, bat. . will lare-elv increase theoutout. South- western Georgia is : going into the pear orchard planting d great deal like Florida has gone into the orange industry, and as a result there will be more pears shipped this season than last. The few Democratic; politicians now in Washington are of opinion that the National Democratic conv mittee should bestir itself more than it is. doing to obtain whatever ad 1 vantage may be secafed for the party at the forthcoming elections in the new States, North and' &outh Dakota, Montana and Washington. The Republican Ieaders are alive to the importance of the felecticjns in the new States, both in the effect they will have in increasing or re versing the very narrow majority the Republicans have in the'jHouse of Representatives, and in the still more important, because more per manent, effect they will have on the United States Senate. .Whether the Republicans get two Senators from each of the new States or Democratic Senators, as well as Representatives, be elected from Montana and Wash ington, is a matter which may decide the control of the United States Senate and of the Government for many years to come. I Republican Senators like Allisohi Chandler, Cullom and Dolph, in conjunction with national committeemen, are organizing the best fight possible and Democratic politicians recrard it as more important to fight in the new States than even to win in Ohio. A correspondent of the New Yorki Times writing from Johnstown, Pa., says: "The number of ilives lost is to day as uncertain and as far from determination as it was five Weeks ago, . .. Father Davin, .of Cambria Citji, who in. that village alone handled 850 bodies, holds" to the belief that fully 8,000 people were lost altogether. Cy B. Clark, who had just completed a directory . of the devastated section a short time before the flood, estimates the loss of life at 5,000. He says it may be higher, but certainly Avill not go 'ower. Dr. Beale, who had charge of the morgue, had a record of 2,400 bodies recovered when he: handed, control over to, the State. At the bureau of information there is a record of only 1,600 bodies. It 'is. known that many of the dead werQ buried without any registry being made of them. Thomas Richards says that, as near as can be ' judged by the information now at band, over 9,000 persons are j missing and not accounted for; these, of ; course, are in addition to the knovn dead Mr. Clark, who has gone over the' ground very carefully, estimates the loss in Johnstown at 3,000; Cone maugh, 500 to 600; Wood vale, 500; Cambria City, 500. The surviving doctors of the town are quoted as estimating the number of dead at .10,000, and that figure is as likely as any other to go down1 in history. Mr. Clark says that, as near as he can determine by a comparison with his directory, 3, 000 houses were de. istroyed,' valued Altogether at $6, 000,000, and he puts the total loss of property at $10,o6oloOO.r ''He most lives who thinks the most, Acts the noblest, feels the best. And he whose heart beats quickest Lives, the longest, lives in one hour More than in years do some whose Faf blood steeps as it slips along their : ... veins,"' ! .."j. i These lines describe that condition of perfect health which all men and women wish to enjoy. To be able to think clearly, to incline, to do noble acts, to live long and joyous ly, we must be free from the domi nation of disease: By taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery we may, by purifying the blood, escape consumption, general debil- ityv and weakness, and all blood and skin diseases and! verify the truth of poetry as well as fact It is quar anteed to cure in all cases of diseases for wjilch it is ; recomitiended, or money paid for it will be refunded. If yoii do not educate your child it will educate itself. J : 1 : - ; 1 SHEIS "GItATI:FUli.,l:V:U' "I saved the life of tuv little crirl bv a nroumt use of Dr." Acker's Ener- lish7 Remedy for Consumption." airs. WM. V. HARRIMAN, New York. Mynds Bros., d ruggists;: ' Their Ildsinos IJOOmlntr. .Superior Conrt. of Nort C.rolina-18 Probably fco ono. tiling has caul! riESTauDiciAL wsteIct. such a general revival of, trade at U . sprinj-Judgo Boykin. 11. Bellamy's Dint Stcrc, as Iheir ueaufort-May 27th, Nor 25th. . eivioe away to ibeir customers nf so j cmmqic March 4Uusept.. . . f,- Nnn Discover v Tor Uonsumpti.n. " Tbeir trade Is; sirai'ly enormous in this . very, valuable article from the .fact that; il always cures and never .disappoints, j Coughs. Olds. Asthma, Bronchitis, j Croup, and all throat and lung Ureases qntekly curuti. Yoa can test it betore baying by eefting a trial bottle free argo size Sl Every bottle warranted. ; JULY JUMHI.T3S. . ' - TIf young King of Spain's nurses probably have little troublein keep ing him clean since he is himself the CastileJiope. Hotel Mail.y The ineau is not the extreme, but if there is anything meaner than a hornet's' extreme it has not come this way. Ii inghamton . Republican. Stella 4,Oh, Bella, how glad I am! 1 haven't seen you for ages!"' Bella "Hush! You will give us both aav." Burlington Free Press. , "How came Governor Buck to marry a. woman inferior to hiui in sociaL' position?" "Ob, yoir -forget she bfgan live as a governess.1 Boston Gazette. - " . Cora "What ; induced you -tell Mr. Merritt I went to the partv last nisrht with Georgef .' 1-dttle Johnnie r "A quarter," Ilazar. ' . First Broker ilJa-y Gould's stocks are feverish this-morning." Second Broker "Feverish! ? Js it possible that he forgot, to water ttiemf tSiftinqs. ' '.. w Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people mif erable, and often leads to self de struction. We know of no remedy for dj-spepsia more successful than Hood's Sarraparilla. It acts gently, yet surely and efficiently, tones the stomach and other organ?, removes that faint feeling, creates a good ap petite, cures headache and refresh ensthe burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good. It is impossible to teach child more than you know. your PROMPTNESS. First ai cold, then, a coiigh, then Consumntion. tliendeath. "I took Dr. Acker's English Remedy for consumption the moment I began to cough and. I believe it saved my life." Waitk r N. Wallace, Wash ingtonJ IMunds Bros., druggists. . . . i . ' Suppose we try to do more for, and It.'ss with, the poor. "It Works Like a Chsnn." Rulon'sL Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and ail painfulaffections. For sale by Munds Brothers. '' . It is the sharp Hash, not theMong growl of thunder, that kills. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of in y remedy free to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st.. New York. The Chief Reason for the great sncv cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article Itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- M frit W inQ rllla or bl00d vmi lyiCI I L VV II Id fier before the pub lie. HoxkI's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt IUieum and all Humors. Dyspepsia, Sicjj ' Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That i Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strenglhr ens tlio Nerves, builds up the "Whole System, tleed's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug fctsts. I tl; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood . Ct Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.- ' Jan 1 lyrdiwurm r : ms . 2d" D nigs and Oheinicalp, rjH)ILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc, etc ; . Also Prescriptions filled day or night at i i F. C. MILLERS, .: ' Drugstore, Jan 4 ! corner Fourth and Nun St., IREDELL MEAUES, Attcrney-at-Law. Oflicp No. 17 Prtncess Street. " - (Next door New llanoyer Bank.) " i ' PRACTICES C IN THE FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTY COUKTb. - . Jy 9 lw t Pasqaotanic March 18th, Perquiman3 March 25th, Sept SSd. f Chowan April 1st, Sept aoth. . : Gates AprU 8th, Oct 7th. - Ilerttord April 15m, June 17th, Oct, 14th. -; Washington April 32d. Oct. 21st. -Tyrrell April 3Uth Oct 29th. Dare Hay 6th, Nov. 4th. . : Hvdo Mar 13th. Nov. 11th i PamUco May 20th, Nov. ISth. - ' j SKCOND JTOICIAL BISTRIC1V " 1 ; Spring Judge McRae : ; ' ri. 1 . . Fall-Judge Boykln. ; Halifax March 4th, May KJMi , 2sTov. 11th. i Northampton April- 1st, sept. oOth. i jjenle AprilSOth, Oct. 28th. Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. . Warren March 18th, Sept. lCth. ; Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. lUh. - j THIRD JCDICIALJOISTRICir, " snriTitr Judee : f ' - - Pitt March 18th. June l0th,scpt. 16th. Franklin April 15th, Nov. ilth. . -.::s. Wilson June 3d. Oct. 28th . : ; -Vance Ma-20th, Oct. 14th. ' r Martin March ith, Sept. 3d, Dee, 2d. Greene April 1st, Septracth. . . : : . Nash April 29th, Nov. 18th ' f ' F0HBTH JUDICIAL PISTKIOT. " ' Spring Judge Graves Fall Judge Wake Feb. 25th. March 25iiv April July 8th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 23d, Oct. 21st. -Wayne March 11th, April 15th, sept, yth, Oct. 11th. - . Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov.. 35th. - Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. 11th: & e FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - ' '; Spring Judge - - ':. . . . - . - J? au o aoge uraves. Durham March 25th. June 'jaJHict. 14th. Granville A prtl 22d, Sept,. m a, Nov. sstikV Chatham May 6th, Sept. 20tn. , Guilford Feb. 18th, Slay 27th,-Augi-2eth", Dec 9th. '.!:.-- -- --'tvtv - t ''- -' : Alamance March 4th, May sothrbept. Orange March stli ,Aug.-5th, Nov. rhl- ; Caswell April 8th Aug. 12th. Nov.lltlju " Person April 15th, Aug lyrh. Nov. isih "l SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTSICT. Spring Judge Shipp. ".- Fall Judge ! Pender May 6th. Sept. 3th. New Hanover April 15th. Sept 23d. Lenoir Aug. 19th, Nov. ilth. -Duplin Sept. 2d, Nov. 25th. ' ; Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, 1 Oct 7th, HOec 9th. . " ; .. , - - 1 Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. i Onslow-April 1st, Nov. 4th. ;; V SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. f Spring Judge Merrimon. t Y i r Fall Judge Shipp. ! ' Anson April 29th, Sept. 2d . Nov. 25th. ' Cumberland May 6th, July 220, Nov. Ilth. I 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. 21st. I EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. S Spring Judge - ?v 1 . , - ran j uage jnemmon. Cabarrus April 29th. Oct. 28th. - - Iredell--May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov ; 18th. Davidson March 4th. June 3d. i Sept. 2d, D3C 2d. ' Randolph March 18th, sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th. : Spring Judge Phlllpg. t - , f i. Fall Judge- Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. K Forsyth May 20th. Oct. 21st. : Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. ! ' Wilkes March 4th, ApriL 29th,i Sept. 9th. Alleghany March istn, Sept. 2d. i Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th. i Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov.'llth. ' -I Suny April 23d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. I ; TEKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. ! Fall Judge Philips: : Henderson July 15th. 1 Burke March 4th, Aug. 5th. r Caldwell March 18th, sept. 2d. 1 Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th - -Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug. 29th. Mitchell Aprti 15th, Sept. oth, . - . Yancey April 29th, Sept. Zid. , McDowell May 13th. Oct. 7th. u ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRI0T " Spring Judge Clark. i Fall Catawba July A5th. fudge Connor. Alexander July 9th. Union Sept. 16th. Mecklenburg Feb. 25th. Aug. 26th. Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. i Lincoln April 1st, Sent. 3ith. j : Cleveland-Aprllsth, Aug. 5th Oct. 21st. Rutherford A prtl 22d, Oct. 28th, : Polk May 6th, Nov. 11th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. : Fall Judge Claric i Madison Feb. 25th, July 29th! Nov. 18th. 1 Buncombe March ilth, Junel7tH, Aug.l2th, Dec. 2d. " : j Transylvania April 1st, Sept. 2d. Haywood April 8th, Sept 9th. Jackson April 22d, Sept. 23d. i I Macon May 6th, Sept. 30th. 7 : Clay May 13th, Oct. 7th. : Cherokee May 20th, Oct. i4thi : Graham June 3d, Oct. 28th. ' S wainJune loth, Nov. 4th. " r Th Iphea p est. J'HE BEST PLACE AND THE CHEAPEST Place in the city to have all kinds of TIN WORK done is at MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on Market street, North side, between Second and Third. Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders given prompt attention. Orders from the country solicited, i . . - -j dec 7 tf On Corn, Peanuts; M ' ' ' "A ' ..." f .7'.':'"-' " and Potatoes JRY CARBONATE OF LIME, " , i MIXED WITH K MNI1 RE ULTS ASTONISHING. Addrep 9t IFRENCH BROS., Rockw Plnt N.n ONWARD IS THE WORD 'J'HK HiOGiacsSIVE FARMER KNTJ5 M. ',' ts THIRD VOLUME at the following -f subscriber, 1 year... , i f subscribers, 1 yea ;j 10 subscribers, ryear.. ....4. $1.25 .'.......laoc the one sendiisg - One copy, 1 year, free to club of ten. ; Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly, Send cas , : L. U POLK, 1 . ; '. .- -Raleigh n ble f-i m e L i me, LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS. HmI ' "GROCERIES. , " Hf t " DRY GOODS - j' UMK " 4 " " CASK. - . FUKNfJU UKOS., 'aept; ..; ..- , . , .j Rocky Point. le- photogkaphebV;:"':.;- RTISTIC AND . SUPERBLY, EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable "prices. ; FRAMING A SPECIALTY - MI S CJEIiL AN EO tTS. (Zr i rrWi -f MARK " Peed's Mill, Texas, June" 20. 18S8 The "Swift Speciiic Compaisy, Atlanta, Ga. Gen tlemen:One mt tay children was troubled ' with rheumatiam and boils for about two . years. We gave fcer varioaa kinds of medi - cine, but withoutroattaBd began to despair " of curing'her at au. 1 ixxus persuaded to try your Swift's Specfilc. After she had used ; - several bottles tbe diseases all disappeared, ni she la now & hale, hearts and nealthr trirl twelve years old. Another child ha just become afflicted in the aame way, and i .. am using: the S. s. S. and anticipate a prompt ' -and permanent cure, r : ' IX, C. Waoookxb. Rich Hill, Mo.,- July 7, 1SS3 The Swift 1 Specine Co., AUanta, Ga. Gentlemen : Our little girl when but three weelcsold broke out with eczema. We tried, the prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any . special benefit. We tried S. S. 8., 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 i this statement.. Respectfully H. T. Shobk. CaaTTAXOOGA, Tkkn., Juno 27. 1883 The Swift Specific Ccv, Atlanta, Go. Gentlemen : i In 19S6 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- -credffes I tbaught, but the next spring pim- , pies bogan to appear on my face and oody.' ; 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 f- - afterwards, and soon nothing remained ta, tell of my trouble. My 'blood is now thor- . oughly cleansed, and my- system free from taint, andj 1 owe my present condition a perfect cure to your medicine: I cheerfully give this statement that others who. have -I suffered as I have may. reap the aame benefit ' 4, . ; Habpt M. Burt, 24 West Ntoth St. Homkr, La.; May 25; 1888 The Swift Speciflo" J Co., . Atlanta, Ga-Gentlemen : About two ; years ago my general Jxealth gave way: en tirely. I was so debilitated that I almost . despaired of ever feeling well again, t All . that the physicians done for me brought no permanent relief.- Friends insisted that I should give S. S. S. a fair trial, almough 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, aa I discarded all -: others while using it. - As a tonic I can most neartuy recommend it ; ror general aebUity, it certainly is a specific. W.F, Bbidoes, J.P. Homer, La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and . will say that his statement Is correct. - Joseph Shklton. Druggist. . : Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed -free. The SwiT SrBciFic Co., Drawer 4 ' Atlanta. Ga. t t ov 26Ciaw lydo a h sat - MM! T Who are Weak, Srrvutu- -huA 1 uaawa ana sunenng irom act voits Debility, Seminal neaTcnesb XigJitly Emissions, and all the el fects of early Evil HaMts. which - ! lead toPr&nutlure Dty.Cknsumv- iton or Insanisn, send for Pears' Treatise on Diseases of Mciny with particulars for Howie Cure. Cures guaranteed. Xo cure no pay. J. s. Pears.612 and 614 Church st.,Nashvllle.Tenn . oct ly 9 d&w -li' E?TT V Ke warded are - those who lUrlLi X reaa tlus and then: act; they aora. wlll flnd honorable employ ment that will not take them from their homes and families. .The profits are lasge and sure for every industrlrus person, many have made and are now makings several hundred dollars a month. It Is easy for any one to make (5 and upward per day, who Is wlHlng to work Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everytiiing new.. No special ability required; you, reader,- can do t as well as any one. - Write to us . at once for. full par ticulars, which we mall free. Address Stlnson & Co.. Portland. Maine .jiov ea dtfmwly " fi3n!Typ For LfJSlJfOr PAILING HAITHO r30i IIWE General and NERVOUS DESIIJT1 tfTTT? "E1 Weakness f Body and Mind: Effee J J J&JEd af Errors or Excesses in Old or You4 Robust, Sobie MANHOOD fullj Reatorpd. Kow to Ealarare a) Strengthen WKAK, VNDKTELOPK1) 0"HA N8 PARTS f SOU Absolutely nnrslUnjf 1I0MK TREATMENT Renetlt bad Ren testify from 47 States, Territoriaa, aad Foraifpa CoaatrU Yon can write them. Book, full explanation, and proof nail tae&lea) free. Addreas KIE MCfilfiAl CO., BUFFALO, N. . apl 17 eod&w ly ' Vf 1?Y A'KT has revolutionized iL-rJ i X (J W world during the . among the wonders of inventive progresi is; method and system of work that en 1 be per, formed all over the country wlthou i separa ting the workers from their homes, Pay Ub- eral; any one can do their work: either ses:. yoiuig or old;vno 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 value and Importance to youj tnat win start you in Dusmess.- wnicn win bring you in more money right away,ti?&9 anything else In the world. Grand ouLp ryz,' Address True & Co. August aln nov 22 fimd lyw ''yfiam TO Tisrar, it j.o;s nr rtienorv dm ii.y Wiisti- 2;th u?o ot an entire v net :y. 'S'iie "STi4 &b&i from -Spain. ; Span booi t!K-enia!av i;-ent -rex'e-AV Vlverv-mnrt Rhnr.u i -iti z-iico.- fiew or3c. rrcl TIio National Life -AND- ity -Association OF WASnfNGTON, D. C. - Has Paid to Mem bers Over - - $600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. HORATIO BROWNING, -- ; President.?" ' - " - SAMUEL NORMENT, " Treasurer. - , GEORGE D. U.jb."IDGEf Secretary, Manageran-cActuar.J: GEO. J. KASTEBDAY, Ass't Secretary. ::i-. Life Insurance at Absolute Cost, t v A Guaranteed Policy. , - ; ; -v., J,; An lnconte8tible Policy. ' vr 1: Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Age V -Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. - ; - VjAXiJ" X' KJ Li. A X IXjf AAACAila ptM. X Villi . Non Forieltable After Three Years, i J 1 A P. S, RIDDELLE, m! d." 1. W H. GIBSON, SpecialS1 UireCt i Hoffic central Natlonaf BankiWin JOKJ HAAR Jr.; Local Agent, oct So , . ; Wilmington; N. C, l . ; "ST0KLEY'ST - WE ARE KOW PRE- pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the W: Finest Oysters MtieGraS Middle'aiid SiStumpL SouadOystSrsP iKSPSf K5.anfc' Srve4 promptly and in any style desired. c W. IL stokley Z PCt 10 tf - : ?D - WrJghtsvlife. I 131 3 E mi MISCELLANEOUS -terativc i timult;fJY, was i on aV 1 1 . 1 1 7ani Pi 81eedi!y wh?n this remedy is taken q.?,lHC Soathius of food. luo to ISTEAlM'tV?" than this article. PutUDintftr?"Tw.'-Y U -sv v v a. lj a m r-aca iiir ma -vi m - -tfc 1 11 kr Therat secret of the canary bird hrwJi if the ilaru . Mountains in Gcrnianv -' ,r ... i, i . . i . ""win. I . i v. J ?oo:t coiiainon.. it given to a bird HZS" cai cai ry thclittio musician thrm,K .. crit teal perixl witheut loss of sone. &Tn. eptJ93tu th aat 8ewlasSTae1aIai To at once tabUih,l inus ut an part, bynr cJacmr oar marhin.. Ill aud couda where the best wwmr.n .TkTT '7 ' tha world, wkh all th( rrJw2.i? tto win auo lend fre.: , line of our coitiv line or our coitiv and nvTu wnples. Inmur-weuk, aouw wail w tend, to taa.iT may call at yoor hom, i monthi all thin h. ."S moathi all han beeomeyo. ZZ Dronerr. Thi. 'T madoaher the rer puiat. wnicn nave run oot : run out it told witaa, iim-wiiiK-srsissr ief instruction girca. Those whs writa to n at T - e ire the beat ewlna--machiBq ia the world. aZTZ .e llneof workf bMch art ever ahewn toretharim i-l? " BUX2 OS CO., liox T40, Aulw.u.'iiiS? , dec 10 envd&w : 1 i -1 ADVERTISERS Can iearn tHe exact cost : of anypropos ja line of advertising in American Papers ly addressing Geo, :P. RowelivCo., ; New paper Advertising Bureau, I O Spruce St., New - York. . 3end 1 9 cts for lOO-pago Paraphlafi.' Tnlv 20Hours Ride from : " ; New Yorki ; M of Kaleigh i Or) the Ealeijrn and Augusta Air-Lino B K ieaf pice rezlon . For sale on easv wrnu h lots to suit "purchasera. .f'our s.cre lor fdv larger tracta $5 per acre. In monthi ps atenta of $10. Tbls land adjoins the "SonU era Pines" a rr-cently esUblished healiB rs- ' ort (ox sanitarium), and la specially ww for Fruit Culture, &a wen aa all thecartaifc A number of New England people haw boaM lots in the town of "Southern Pines," -la the dealre of the owners of tbls land to in duce smalt farmers, mechanics and otaen from the Kew England and Middle 8ttte,ij weU as elsewhere, to locate here. No State b the Union offers greater inducement to ie , tier than North Carolina: Nowhere cm . better farming country or aa fine ft. cunave found. I bis is the opinion of Northew who nave settled In North Carolina. Thlitfi bona fide offer, and is limited . - ; For further particular" write at oncew ; -V ; " , JOHN T. PATKICK, t 'CcmialB'r of ImmhcraUon, Efjeteh, . o , , orB. A RICBAEPOa. ia 21 tf Chronicle Offlo 4njnjtv v ; :25th; -fiiiar Session,;; THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSI of Misses Barr& James' schoot wU1otj mence on Thursday, Oct. h, at StjJOflnj ChapeL on" Third, between Red Cro m Campbell Btreets-where it has J: for tfie past tw6 years. The street can juj. nlng on Red cross, a few yards ttom ml lug, can cover any objecUon to awf. well ventilated schoolroom, ple&MS ground, good cistern of water and reuiw uatlon make it - more desirable than nu central localities available. 10T,flrtno r The-Prlncipals, as heretofore, jWmg. effort for the advancement of the pnpuf ly entrusted to their care, attention to each, .and ruUng wlthfinn v loving discipline. ; . thm Bo i Their many graduates, some ottneni "w occupying the position of teachers, their success. .As always stated in Lo culars, scholars received only for tne "1 no deduction t elng made except in protracted sickness. Those entertnffw tober charged only from date of entS MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Tft Wr Mi S. CusMng, whose life-long devotion w science .and-long experience w should be a guarantee for her wHLf i;ansi,neDica w- Drawing, free of charge; daily efew i - Instruction in Needle-WorK of all so free of charge, given weekly. .. , . PRINCIPAL Don't Delay. - .'' '" -; .' " ' Mivn Fl'I WTcn xnrrte rrokkNOK 12 . ' niture to me and I will repair it prompt S9 at low prices. 1 t,toway 4 i propose to make my UvUP2 taw torf will do the work weU and will notcn & muenfordoinsrit. : call and see JP repairs I have already made, i y'rnoen pair Sewing Machines. Musical "gjjrfuflT i k, .as weU as Furniture. JtJetdTS. j give estimates or probable cost w j come and see me. - .wsaB. io. if j oct llgCjiroiina House,,. & siLcornerl4lncess.and Second TJ AS BEEN REflTTEDuur H Class Bar. Lunch Room and v The finest Wines, WhisKeys a-. ways on hand, jjoara w""" in 8ea week or month. Kew Rirer JohnKOC ' SoaWwrrSefJi . rfi r , . . rillQ K 1 In v I v tr f avor d by mai 1 to any address on receipt of kT 8ciit i a startit.. The regular 1 iouid t Wi iS Vl1 nt by mail. MEXICAN M EDiCI ifX) Nort h 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa UNb CX wuircsiore tnc gongoi cage Wn1 -Jf nrevtxt lb cir.ailments and restore thr, i . iai l u receipt ot 15 cts in stampt prf7 i AOOD Ot),, 400 N. 3rd St, I'hUaUelbhirii?--.easo mention this paper. r'.-w . 7 V I r ' ir-

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