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en ru .-. rr ; my; ujn n Josh. T. James, Editor & Proper. m9 i Wilmington. N. . C. tlmrtlates- the torpid llrcr. streng-tb cat the digestive organs, regulates the bowels, aud are uneqnaled as an -rn?iTi nn inno ! ricninmc lui I ruiLiuuo. i.ituiuuii-i In malarial districts Iheir Tlrtnes ore widely reeocmlxed, as they possess pee- ullar properties in imininej MatML Dmm mall. Irle. SSCtS. J Sold Everywhere. Office. 44 Murray St., New York. r s : I 1889. -. - Harper's Bazar. TUESDAY. AUGUST; 13. 1889. Entered at the ljstofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. . a According to the Dujevnik, paper published at Saratoff, Russia, there is living there a man who is f 140 years old. His name is Daniel Sainoi1off;aud Ife was born at Sara toff in 1740. He acted as adjutant to Field Marshall PugatchelT, and ILLUSTRATED. took part in the stormin and Simbirsk and in the rr ril Kasan bombard- He jwas arrested HiarsB's Bazar will continue to maintain Its reputation as an unequalled family journal. Its art illustrations are of the highest order, its .lterature is of the choicest kind, and Its Fash inn An fi Honvhoid departments of the most gracucai ana economical cuaxacier. pa- i ;rn-sheet supplement! and fashion plates ; mines. alone will save its readers ten times me l-usl i of the subscription, and Its articles on decora- j tlve art, social etiquette, house-keeping, cook-; ery. etc, make It indispensable to every Jiouse- . hold, its bright short stories and timely es- . says are among the best published-and not a line is admlttea to Its columns that could : -fend the most fastidious taste. A mong the At tractions of the new volume will be serial 4 ; -rles by Mrs. Frances nodgscn Burnett, Mr. Alexander, William Black, and Thomas Hardy, and a series of papers on nursery management by Mrs. Christine Terhune llerrtck. 1 HARPER'S PERIODICALS per ykar: HARPER'S BAZAR . HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPERS WEEKLY ....".... HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE $4 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 in Ute United Postaoe Free, to all subscribers Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. IlThe Volumes of the Bazar begin with th rst Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order.' Ronnd Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three roars back. In neat cloth binding, will be senU by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per vtfome. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $100 each. , m Remittances should be made by Post-Ofllce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement toithout she express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, hoy 15 New York 1889. ier's Young PeoDle, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. ment of Seniara. with Pugatchefif and brought back to Simbirsk, where Re was subject ed. to one hundred and eight blows with the knout, and condemned to i hard laborforhfe lnithe. Siberian After thirty ; eight years' ba'nishment and hard labor Samoi i loft" wus permitted to return to his ' native city. Despite the hardships tof his exile, he is described as still ! s i i li! .. - retaining an nis iacumes. v J A movement has been inaugura ted in Vicksburg, Miss,, originating with Confederate veterans, to have A grand reunion of the veterans of the blue and the grey from all parts of the country in that historic city on next Decoration Day, May 30th, 1S90. Letters have been sent to the different State "societies of the Con ederate'Veterausr Association, and to the various posts of the Grand Army of the Republic, asking their cooperation na carrying out the plan proposed. A committee will be sent to the meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic in Milwau kee, next September, to lay the plan before the chiefs of that society for their consideration. The most prej udiced Northern journal er politi cian will be unable to discover any thing disloyal in this proposed re union of the veterans of the armies which opposed each other in the late civil war. Harp i Haktir's Yoojci People begins Its tenth volume with the first Number in November. During the year It will contain five serial sto ries, including "Dorymates," by Kirk Munroe: The Red Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and 'A Day In Waxland:" by K, K. Munklttrick; "Nels Thurlows Trial," by J. T. Trowbridge; "The Three Wishes," by F. Anstry andBran der Matthews; a series of fairy tales written and illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud io nNtural Ilistorv" by Dr. FellS L. Os wald; --Little Experiments." by Sophia B. ller rick "Glimpses ot Child-life from Dickens," by Margaret E. Sangster; articles on various sports and pastimes, short stories by the best writers, ana numorous papers jum ywuis, with many hundreds of illustrations of excel lent auallty. Every line In the paper Is sub letted to the most rigid editorial scrutiny in order that nothing harmful may enter its col An enitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable in Juvenile literature. Boston fytrrir. A weekly feast of good things to the boys end crlrla In every family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. , it is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, In formation and interest. Clut$lian Advocate 2f.Y. t Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear, VoL X begins November 1, 1888. Xnetinien Com sent an receipt of two-cent stamp. sinde Tf nmber. Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Mnnpv Order or Draft, to avoid chance Of loss. A'ctespapers are not to copy tfUs adversisemcnt vtitliout the express order of uarper & uroiucra Address novlS . HARPEB& BK OTHERS. New Yor- ;, 18S9. Earper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. HAJtrn's Wkkklt has a well-established place as the leading Illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness of Its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for It the respect 'and confidence of all impartial read ers, untf the variety and excellence of its lite- rary contents, wmcu znciuue acruu uuu ohui . i n.(4 tMd"tvniila irrltorQ ' BWnca Djr UM) Ucolr uiu uiuov uum fit it for the perusal of people of tne widest range ot tastes- and -pursuits.- Supplements . axe frequently provided, J and no expense Is en&redto brtner the hiszhest order of artistic luatlty to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases oi nome ana ioreign mswrj. A new work of fiction from tne pen oi w imam Dean Howells, and one by Charles King, will be among the leading features of the Weekly longs. '- ... - . ,a " '- Hl.m , , m - HARPER'S PERIODICALS. - - PRR ykar: HARPER'S WEEKLY....... $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.. 4 HARPER'S BAZAR... 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postaoc Free to all subscribers in t?e United States, Canada, or Mexico. . The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When nn Mmft is mentioned. subserlDtlons will besln with the Number current at time of receipt of uruexv t - - - Bound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $00 per voL - Cloth . Cases lor each ; volume, suitable for binding will be sent by, mall, post-paid, on receipt ot $1 00 each. f - Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of Joss - - Setbspap&s at not to copy this- advertisemen vHiKcmt Uif express order of Harper & Brothers - : Address HARPER BROTHERS, nov. ft . " Vew Ifork SriTA Sea "Wonder exist la thousands Mj Mi Jr ot forms, but are surpassed by the , ,7. . , marvels of invention. Those who bjo la "need of profitable work that Can be done while living & home should at once send their address toHaliett to Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full Information how. either sex, ot all ages, can earn from S5 to 125 per day and upwards wherever they live, You&re started free, capital not required. Some have made over $50 la a single day at this work. All 8UCe sd . - ....... -.nQTSCmd w r'r- :: i i -v-... I . , i The Government school at which the children of the eastern band of Cherokee Indians are educated is at Cherokee, on Yellow Hill, in Swain county, this State, and is very interesting to visitors. The Society of Friends established the Fchool in 1883, and now have charge of it. There are eighty pupils. These are taught mechanical work by the principal and seven assist ants. There are during the fall and winter months two other schools in the reservation entirely for Indian pupils, in swain county, tnere are 1.500 Cherokee?, and there are 500 others in the counties of Macon, Graham, Jackson and ; Cherokee, There are possibly some 200 or 300 in North Georgia aid East Tenn. essee. -Their capital is Yellow Hill tne residence or isa-ia-te-ue, or Charlejs Smith,' their chief. The office is electiveand the Indians vote for chief every four years, and every two years, vote for counailmen. There are twenty of the latter, one for each 100 Indians, i The Philadelphia Evening Tele graph says: "The personal popu larity of the Clevelands is some thing phenomenal. The President dropped out of the White House into nis law omce witn tne easy rapidity and comfort of a philos opher, but he retained a wonderful hold upon the personal regard of the American people, and it is evi dent that he still has a, good steady grip upon the .average citizen, re gardless of creed, race or politics. And the nation's bride is still the one looked for everywhere, and her appearance the signal for the heart iest welcome. The 'pleasant little story that comes from the quiet seaside resort on the INew England coast will be read with more than passing interest, andj the feeling is general that it could and would be duplicated at any point in the coun try, North, South, East or West. This must be highly j gratifying , to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, but it is also to the infinite credit of the American people. It shows that we can rise above the petty jealousies and animosities of politics and hon estly and manfully apprehend the service and worth of those who have acquitted themselves in high place wiin aDinty ana Honor." -1 --j Beauty's Dower. grace ana beauty most - - . Where abound, The happiness will oft be found. Where ruby lips and glowing cheek The gift of rutrcred : health besneak. The artist, Nature's nobleman, Will risk the treasure jof his art, Depicting, deftly as he can. The lines engraven on his heart. Fair maiden, mav life's richest iov Spread her bright mantle overthee; may years out gently;with you toy, And pleasures sweet, -without alloy, With fairest blossoms cover thee; But should, perchance, thy beauty fade, i . Thou can'st ctill quickly to thy aid Our Golden Medical Discovery. tteiuemDer mat tierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a sura cure for all skin eruptions and diseases of the I Diood. ' v Merit Wlbs ' We desire to say to ; our citizens, that for years we have been selling TJr. King s New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr.-King's New Life Pills Hucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric "Bitters, and have' never handled retiredies that sell as "well, or that have given such universal satisfac- tion. - We do not hesitate to. guaran tee them every time, and we stand readv to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not foliow tl eir use. "These remedies have purely The Fall Courts. 4 The Fairterms of Superior Courts in this State will be as follows: ; " f First (Edenton) -Districts-Judge 2; Cam Sept. 16; G i m er Cu rr i t n ck, S e pt, den, Sept9; Pasquotank, Perquimans,Sept. 23;Chbwan, Sept. 30; Gates, ?Oct. 7; Hertford, - Oct, 14; Washington, Oct. 21; Tyrrell, ' Oct. 28; Dare, Nov.; 4: Hyde, j Nov. 11 ; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) District judge AUGUST ANTICS. Ma She was that on their merits. Robert. K.iBelIamy, BoyKin--warren, oept. iu; i"""" wholesale and retail druggists. ' f ampton, Sept. 30; Edgecombe, Oct. 14; Bertie, Oct. 28; Flalifax. Nov. 11; Craven, Nov. 25. j t Third (Wilson) District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept; 3, Dec. 2; Pitt, ; Sept. 16; Greene, Sept. 30: Vance, Oct. 14; Wilson, Oct. 2; Franklin, Npv. 11; Nash; Nov. 18. I Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Armfield-yHarnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; Wayne, Sept, 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (ci vH term). I Fifth (Hillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville, July 22, Nov. 25; Th fie What lovely hair Miss son has. .Butis'it her own? (rather jealously) O, " yes. I with her and recommended shade. ; c "There is nothing sensational alvout Mary." said Mrs. Palmer. "Even when her lover is with her they sit far apart:" "Yes," spoke up little Harry, "as long as you are in the room." Sarah Bernhardjbliasat last struck the role she has been growing up for. She has made a hit as Lena in the French adaptation of "As in a Looking-Glass." A' TLena actress than Sarah does not exist. . A woman who scrubs- Over lathery tubs, o' not of a bibulous mind, Has no cause to faint If folks make a complaint Of her bavins "'three sheets in "the wind." . ,," J Father Don't you know better, sir. than to contradict vour mother? Son But she is wrong as to both facts and conclusions. "No matter; she'll never admit it. If I can't con-- vince her of auy thing there is no use of yon trying." .... ; It Won't Bake Bread. In other words, Hood's, Sarsaparilla will not do impossibilities. Its proprietors tell nlainlv what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliability, and ask you frankly ; if you are suffering from any disease or affection caused by impure blood or low state of the system to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The experience of others is .suflieient assurance that von will not be disaiypointed in the result. Orange, Aug. 5, 1 Nov. 11 Person, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Septi 30;j Durham, Oct. 14; Alamance, Ocr. 28. -Sixth - (Wilmington) District Judge Bynum D.nplin,'Aug.5, Nov. 25; Lenoir,' Aug. 9, Nov. lit Pender, Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec, 9; Carteret, Oct. 21; Jones, Oct.! 28;Onslq w,N6v. 4. Seventh (Fayetteyille) District Judge Shipp Cu nberland, July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct: 28; Anson, fcept. a, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept 9; Rich-Robeson, Litt le pigs are said to thrive on oats fed whole. well CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pare gone; it creates an unnatural crav ing for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit children and cure their pains. It is harmless and contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. Only the purest and the best should be used in the Jairy. salt 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 I Transylvania, cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free To . any or your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post woffice address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 rearl St., JNew York. mond, Sept. 16, Dee. 2; Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. - ! ": .'.''' '"J v- Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Novv 4; Rowan, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2;; Randolph", Sept. 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct, 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28. Ninth (Winston) District Judge Brown Kockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. j 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Noy. 18; Alleghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. ; Tenth (Morganton) District Judge Phillipsj-IIenderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept.9; Yancey, Septv 23; McDowell, Oct, 7.1 Eleventh (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. 28; Polk, Nov. 11.. Twelfth (Asheville) I .District- Judge Clark Madison, Julv29,Nov 18; Buncombe, Aug. 12, Dec. 2; Sept.v 2; Haywood, MISCELLANEOUS. : Sept. 9; Jackson,! Sept. Sept. 30; Clay, Oct. 7; Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. Nov. 4. u-'- ' ! i' :; .'. 23; Macon, Cherokee, 28; Swain, 188. 1 r.;.'i'"; Harper's 11 is ILLUSTRATED3 1 IIarpkk's Magazine is the most useful, en tertainlng and beautiful periodical in the world. ; Among the attractions for 1889 will be a new novel an American story, entitled "Ju piter Lights" by Constance F.i Woolson: lllus. trations of Shakespeare's Comedies by E. A. ADDey: a series oi articles on Russia, illustra ted by T. De Thulstrup; papers on the Domin ion oi uanaua and a characteristic serial by onanes uucuey vvarner: enree ".Norwegian SfJifiifiS. "hv KlnmsMprnfl Hlnrnsnn "illiicf notort. uommoaus," anistoncai piay by the author of I -uen-iiur.' musiratea or j. it. wefirueiln. etc The Editorial Departments are conducted by ieorge vviiuam uurus, wiuiam ucan oweiis HARPERS' PERIODICALS, v 7 ;j The Chief Reason for the- great suc cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found In tho article itself. It is merit that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mpr it Wines riUa 01 bl00d IVICI I L VV llli fier before the puhllcv Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, . Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes - That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hood's 8n rsa par ilia Is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C I. Hood Jan 1 lyrd&wnrm j , ' mwa . 3d Stili on Deck; TTIVERYBODV OP THE MAT.R 1'RnsnA. JCj slon visiting Wilmington during the En- jouipiumu is i.uiLuau.jr luvnea 10 can ana uave a snave, or a snampoo, or a Haircut, at my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and Water, onl v l n cn r. tnr n h a mi ui a OiUUUiJWf Hi ueniS IOT & ii.OdT-' cut ana cents ana upwardsf or Dyeln. , Respectfully, JOHN WERNER, Jy9tf Practical Barber and Perfumer, i , , PER .YKAR:' HARPER'S MAGAZINE .................. $4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY...... 4 00 ARPER'S BAZAR,,., ..L 4 00 I HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE . L ......... . , 3 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the Unite I ssates, Canada, or Mexico. ; r The volumes of the Maerazlne bpoin with tha Numbers for June and lecember of each y&ar When no time is specified, subscriptions will ockui wiui vne xtumoer curreTu bl time 01 re- ceipi 01 oroer. 1 , three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for binding; 50 cents ctuxu ujr uiiui yvau paiu. ; - , j Indes to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 70, inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, 1885?one i Remittances should be maia hv "Prtnff Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. ncwsuuuvTB are nm in conn mis aavertfjfemen ; wunout tne express order of Harper & Brothers, nov 15 . . - New .York . . . .... .. f Til irffil mm Pked's Mili, Texas, Jane 20, 1S38 The. Swift Specific Comiaay, Atlanta, Ga. Gen tlemen : One of ray ehildren was tronbledt with rheumatism and boils for about two years. We gave her various kinds of medi clue, but without profit, and began to despair of curing her at aft. I was persuaded to try vour Swift's Specific. ! "After she had used 1. f iri twelve years 01a. iuomer couu um ust become afflicted In the same way, and I t ' am using the s. S. S. ana anticipate a prompt ' and pemanent eyre. ; N. C Waoooubk. .-t Rich Hill, Mo , July 7, 18S8 Tho Swift -Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. Gentlemen t 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: j , heal, and by the time she had taken six hnttlen she was comnletelv cured. - Nowshe Xiao c A lux auu j juau v& uimi - . iuu.kiii hearty child. I feel It 1 but my duty to make this statement. Respectfully, . H.T. Shobe. . CniTTASoooA, -Tehh.; " June f27; 18-The i Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen la 1886 1 contracted blood poison, and at once -sought a physician, who treated me for sev-l eral months. By his advice I went to Crab s Orchard Springs, Ky., where his course of f treatment was carefully observed. I recov-1 ered, as I thought, but. the next spring pirn-' ' pies began to appear on my face and body. ' ThACA oTflrtnal1vlno.ren.Red trv sores atirl rnn. 1 ..1 f A hi C O O Any4'-- . 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 I suffered as I have may reap the same benefit.' Hardy M. Buet, 24 West Ninth St. i Co., . Atlanta,. G a. Gentlemen j About r two r ; years ago my general neaitn gave way- en tirely. I was so debilitated that I almost despaired of ever feeling well again. All that the physicians done for me brought no permanent .relief. - Friends insisted that I should give s. S. S. a fair trial, although I tnougnt it would do tnrowmg away money. ir-H.ii,, A8oVc for f Intnl. TV ' 1 fv AT 1 m m m 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 : f or general debilit; it certainly is a specific. W; F. Bumoxs, J. :, Homkh, La. I know Mr. W.F. Bridges, andf- - will say that his statement Is correct. . : . ; Joseph Shblton, Druggist. 1 f Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3L Atlanta. Ga. '? ' -WiVri nov36 law lydo ;e.iCtt satf- ! - Li m e. : :'i.imeSl LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS l, lime " . " groceries; ; . ? . lime " " dry goods- : ?' lime " .. .. hardware.. lime "' lumber. ' " ' . LIME - . -' : :'";CASH.lb sept . Rocky Point. On Corn, Peanuts ? ; ; and Potatoes J1RY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITH RE ULTS ASTONISHING. " K MNI1 . . . Addre JkUENCH BROS.; Hnokv Point .' "omas in Ndrtu Garbling iiiv 20 flours Side: from New York: ! C : Xjl - :. . W mimhonih of Raleiglf On the Raleigh and Auj-ub'u Air-Llne B B i 1.600 mi speedfly vrhen this rem Qomoreellectual reii( loathin-of food due to than tliia arni. r3.' ISTPwi y-- ui!e pacKaffes in m ':-e 5 4y mai 1 to any address nn t f ixA!i:aT 'nir 11 ' 1 ra. or tsrv"- 1 ni stamp: sent oy ' OONorVu ThereriLiptt it Secret of th Manna I rrc8tbrithft9r prevent their ailmeMVarLli ijooil condition. If HVeVur f the season ofshedttn-featw lird . cases carry thelittjenSfSU- Critical perirKl WMthnUofS t5 lii 1 on rccpit of ir, i0n2. i , ease mcution this caper 'IR -.ept 9 tu th sat - , , ; ADyERTlSEli JiTAffieri: ers by :adaress: advertising H PPp Advertisina B,. ' v opruee st.r New York. &end JOct&'for lOO-page pm;. t) Tf TTT' V Rwarded are tiv 4Vl WHL I aa thl3 anl then tt. . . .Will Ann hrmnrv,u ment that will not take thPm tmm n and families.; Thepronts are iar? tor every industrirus' person; many t and are nowmaklnsr iseveral hnnl; a month lt.ls easy. for any one t and upward! per day, who is wtiiL Either sex, youn?-or old; capital if 4 -we . start von. . Evervtnimr ability required; you. reader, ean do t as any one. -Write to us at once fork tlculars. which we mail free' aMw & Co.. Portland. Maine. hot e d Hi Uwllliii. General Ai JSIZV0L8 r fTTT? "R "Weakness of Bodytnd ZM, W.w Ab4J f Errors orExcegeiiiC.dor Rohnst, Koble H1SHOOD folly RettorH. Horn u t StrMftkett WEAK,USDEVFLOrKD ORGANS Pit. 5,. Ben teatlrr from 4 1 States Trrritori, u4 ttrtin i ion can write uau book, rmtcipiMiiUmi. w S ftpl 17 eodiw ly : .4 ; ACRES OF LAND j IN THE- on lea r pine region . For sale on easy-. terms is tot8to suit purchasers.; Four acres for fza rnents ot 10. This land adjoins the "South l ines -, a recently estaDUsbed ' beaitn re sort (ci sanitarium), and Is specially adapted for. Fruit Culture, as well as all th cereals. a. numoeroi ew Engianq people nave pougn lots In the town Of ?Southerri, Pltma." And i Is the desire of the owners , of this - land tain auce sman rarraers, mechanics and otheri from the New En eland and Middle States well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State lu ue union oirers . greater Inducements to set t'era than North Carolina. Nowhere? can? i i.Kitter tarmine countrv or aaflnn VltmntAU tauna. x nis IS the ODlnlon of Northern men wao nave settled in North Carolina. This I a bona fide offer, and is limited - ; : . I w i.ufeu;i yni uouiars write a once to tl : JOHN T. PATRICK, ? wmuiiB r tix xmmurrauon. lcaieurn. XH. t v .1 . or B. A. R1CHAU JSON. ; f ; among the wonders of inventlTO prrwrr method and system ot work that ci i h formed ail over tne country witnou ; s , tintr the workers from their homes, h: eral; any one can do their work; either young or old; no special ability require! ltal not needed; you are started tree, ft out and return to us and we will sendjoi something of great value ana imporu. you, that will start.you -in business. will bring you In more money right avar anything else In the world. Grand ot AddressTKUB & CO., Augast1 Jaiy r . ttov22tandlTW; :"r ;. .: -v 1 i . !1 lrm t 9 Sewln.MeWr" To t one ttbliibli 1, trad ta All pwlt, tfl Dlacinr or rMdusui . cad goods nUn tU V' UCm, WCWIUtawirrr U etc vn I ' I a tho world, witt au tu. wu 'IWa willltoiaifre'" line of obt mIt'w simple, ii trout) e t toon WuU m n ' nu v Mil It T0T SuBw.fc" - run ont it toU Uxi-i ' icf liwtractlon fn. ThoM.whownM i""Tf v. Am tha bait aewiar-BlMluM tt w"'. mt lin.Ofworki of WrB ZZai.k UUU Ob llox 740, Aon"t.- (dec 10 Cm d&w - ' Chronicle Office- Annst- m r ONWARD IS THE WORD rjlHE PROGRESSIVE PARMER ENTE ta THIRD VOLUMEat the fOUowlng; -'' 1 suDScrlber, ! yearp..J.ti;; 5 svhscrllbers. l yea; .t.'.';ti;;i sloc;-: 10 subscrlpers, l year. .;. . , . .V. . . . .'.moc one copy, l year, free to the one. Rpnrttnc- WAU.U 111 VCU ' :'. .. . f Elerht patres. 40 coldmns. weetiv. I Send caA (charges prepaid) to -v - v -. , M ,., ' L.L. POLK, ' Me ; ' Raleigh N, J. W. ATKINSON. . President. ,W- P. TOOMER, J - cashier ATLANTIC VIEW, Wiiminglon Savings & Trust Co.' wrights vn.us;-N. c. BOYS ARE COMING AND j mHE SOLDIER the girls are happy. Board during Encampment Week . - . i i .. i . Only S2 Per Day. K. WIESON MANNING, : ' j Proprietor.' ' 4 - Don't Delay: OEND OUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR O . .". .. nlture to me and 1 will repair It promptly an at low prices. . I propose to make ray iivinsr thi vat gmi avlU do the work well and will not charge tod mncaiororangii. uaiiand see some of qie stockyard and our f acllitles fonniVL repairs 4 nave already made. I will also re-1 and cattle m thA hi pair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments &c, as well as Furniture. Will cheerfully ei, louumo Fiuai: wsj, oi repairB,ii uive us a call and wa mil nn V. me and see me. . - J I niAasA vrm we wui do our best to ' ' - J. fi. FABRAR, " . OCt . : No. 11 N, Second sU lye tt Orrell's Stables, QORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS STS. are well equipped with everything necessary in a first class Livery and Sales Stables. Good "horses and comfortable vehicles and careful drivers ready on demand. toyard JB iSi?"5iS an d cattle in the basemeTtoY our laf sla- f3 Lntotmd elsewhere. please you. fvootf ! " r R. C. ORRELL, ? ? j " . Proprietor. 1 OS PRINCESS ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C vo Lends Money on satisfactory Kppuritv rays interest on Deposits, .is empowered to cacuuic lrusus oi. ail lunus. v . men 29 tl SfOKLEY'S." WE ARE NOW PRE- ; pared; to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters TERESTXt. Maniy Visor. Weakness brlxot Y- nantlt wctnnvl h till 11BK 01 U' medy. TIio Yerba Santa fromt 'h Troches novvr fnil. Our iiiustratea,--. f:.1 t-limonial3, tscnt seaicd. K3 r 4d it, VON GKAKF 'ili'A'1" , I Ready Mixed Pair t ; , WHITE LEAD, VAliiSis. -r' SASH, DOOBSi BLHH Largest and most complete sweUa isaiiclergtiidpplles of & .'.DRIVE-WELL PU;. V'J i n rl n vrr HI C S nf! rrrench : and Americari, Obscure. Ruby and coio m" to be had on the Coast. .We havo mariA Rtwta i preparations for the Season. - Myrtle Grove, Middle and iStump Sound ysters! ervea promptly and in any . ' rwrtghtsviiW; always on hand. ! style desired. octiotf A; Perry': WireNetting ' For Doors and , Platform; .Counter and i mfy Goldsboro Cotton 1'; CTiat.fno- Rnnnliefl Of ft11. . Wood, Coal and Oil &: Stoves I Being Factory Agents JS&a." 1 1 .meet any and au coro - NJacobiHard mylfi ' !L. r-7 Drugs : and Clie'Dl mOILET ARTICLlsa. r T JVERy; SALE AND EXCHANGE. STA bleS have lust bonn cnnnllfvl xcfth GAi-croi ro 1 . . ' ti n rrriQca?. CtC, Dy tne UaV. WWlr nr mnnth at. llrinn nwmo Sea call, carriages always on hand. North Front St, (TaylQr'fl oW stand.) jy lim fi A130 prescriptions hUcd w jjuJj--
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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