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n r? x7 nn 'L ttieK Headache, "all van gown," lw ins fletto, yon wlU f to' . . - , , V lUi her tone up flawing energies. Suf rerer f fom mental or pnylealovrwooK wUl f in4 roller from tnem. Xleoly wgr coated. SOIiP EVEBYWHEBE. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. flABPKlxztn contiiitie to maintain Its reputation aa an unequalled family JonrnaL Its art illustrations are of the highest order, its jterature Is of the choicest kind, and Its Fash ion and Household departments of the most Eractical and economical character. Its pat raeet supplements,' and fashion plates - alone- will flare its. readers: taatlmes, . the cost of fhe subscrfpUonvandlts articles on decora : Uve art, social etiquette, house-keeping, cook ery, etc. . make It indispensable to every house hold. Its bright short stories and timely es . says are among the best published; and nota b!e iaTAdmitted to Its columns that cculd i - fend the most fastidious taste. Among thcat tractlons of the new volume will be serial -rles by Mrs. Frances " Hodgson Burnett, Mra. Alexander, vviuiam iiiic. juiu i uvuu uuuj, and s series of papers on nursery management DT Mrs. tansuuc iwuuuo uwuta. v ; . HARPER'S PERIODICALS pkr ykar: harper's bazar . u 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. . I : 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY. ' 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postage Free to aU subscribers in the. United Ssater, Canada, or Mexico. t The Volumes of the Bazar begin with th first "Number for January ol each year. When - no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. , ; rBound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three . years back, in neat. cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage rJald.or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent byj mall, post-paid, on receipt of $100 each. - Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without she express order of Harper k Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 15 J New York T3" 1889. Harper's YouiigiPeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Hiktxb's Yocxa Pxoplk begins Its tenth volume with the first Number In November. iurlDg the year It will contain five serial sto ries, including "Dorymates," by Kirk Munroe: The Red Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and "A Dayln Waxland:" by R. K. Munklttrlck; "NelsThuflows Trial," by J. T. Trowbridge; 4The Three Wishes," by F. Anstry and B ran ker Matthews; a series of fairy tales written and Illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud ies In Natural History." by Dr. Felix L. Os wald: '-Little Experiments," by Sophia B. Her Hiir. nniimnMsnf rihiidJife from Dickens." :by Margarsta. saagster; articles on various snorts and. pastimes, short stories by the best i : mawams av. rwAma WTlverS,ffanU ;uiUUOlwa yajia cuiu ivKiuo arin-i rnhn vi ii nrtrpns or illustrations of excel lent Quality, Every line in the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nouung narmiui may enter ita wi nmns.. . m. n AnitnniP ftf Avprvt.hini? that is attractive and desirable .in Juvenile literature. Boston VUUTKI - . - - . .-A, weekly feast of good things to the boys and giris in every lamuy wuiw ii BtxxMUtm union. m it. ti wnnriprfni in its wealth of pictures. In formation and Interest. Christian Advocate A V. - ; i . Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pr year. VoL X begins November 1, 1888. - r i Spetinien Copy sent on receipt of two-cent stamp. CIvirrlA Vntntiaii Viva ('onto pnPtl. Remittances should be made by Post-office jioney uruer or xan, w avuia ubhuuc vl A'cwspapers are not to copy this adversisemcnt - - - . 11 n Tka.Viawcs imiioui in eiprrsut oracrvj uora muuicio . Address HARPER BB OTHERS, nov 15 NewYoi- 1889. Harper's WeekljV ILLUSTRATED. Harfix's WxtxtT has a well-esubllshed place-aa the leading illustrated newspaper in America., The. Ialroe83 of .Its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for It the respect and oonflaence: oaR' impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which include serial land short stories- by tfc best and most popular , writers, fit ft&ft lie ocmsalof people of the widest range. of- tastes- And pursuits. - Supplements are frequently. jproYlded. and no expense is spared to bring, ItoeS highest order of artistic ability to bear upon'tne Illustration of the changeful phases- of home and foreign history. A new wort of fiction from the pen of William Dean HQ we lis, and one by Charles King, will be among the leading features of the vV eekly fori88:rj .-V,V-:::Ci:;-::' "'' ';' : ' liAIlPEIVS H PERIODICALS. HARPER'S WEEKLY.. .V. . . ..U 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ....... HARPBR'S BAZAR HARPER'S YOUNQ PEOPLE.. Postage Free to all subscribers 4 4 00 200 in the United &te,-Uartaas, or Mexico. UOtAFI 'Tr-ift o :: !. ' - dBvjOlnmes of th& Weekly begin with the tHoa lnaberXorJannary of each year. - When nevttxae it mentioned, subscrlpuons will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of Order, v a r ri" y-r r iv- : i - v . - - uounfl- Volumea of JHarper'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 $7 00 per vol. CkJttr leasee for each volume, suitable for btndlngr v will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of tl 00 each. , . , . , Remittances should be made by Fost-Ofilce Money Order or Draft, to- avoid chance of loss Newspapers arenot toeopv this advertisemen tettbout tne express order of Harper Brothers . Address - ; - HARPER BROTHERS. V , .7 SBa'TVonder exist In thousands i 7 ' 1 i tiof torms, but are surpassed by the - v Tharvela of Invention. Those who STOeynjroiitablc work-thatcan be done w LiartjicgAt home should & ohoe send their tTrtbTUaflett 'fyormtoy Jlalne. and cr-sirrrtsran esCTr,troraJ$3 to rsfckt day( and cp wsju 3 KtcrffertfaexWTOU Are Started fr "Capital iictttquired.. 'Same have made over taia a single day at this work. All suc Tho ; Daily Review. Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington. N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 17. 1889. Entered at the lostomce at Wilmington, N.C., as secona-ciass matter. In a letter to the Boston Journal Civil Service Commissioner Roose velt says that four months in Wash intfton have made him more than ever a believer in the merit systeji ntirl that the snoils ssvsteni "is a curse to the public service, and a still greater curse to Congress." A dispatch from Reidsville, N. C says: "A negro of this place ap plied some weeks ago for a position in the mail service as! route agent A letter has just come from Post-, master General Wanamaker notify ing him of .his appointment. Upon looking up the address of the new appointee it was found that it had been changed to the State peniten tiary, he having since his applica" tion committed s burglary and been sent up for three years." ; The New Orleans Daily City Item says: "Under no circumstances is it possible for Louisiana to make an average crop of rice this year. The area planted was not as large as usual, a large amount of the land sowed was afterwards abandoned, and the drought and low river' did irreparable injury to even the most promising crops. There has been natural irrigation on but few place's, comparatively, since April, and it is a well known fact that crops made with pumping are, on account of insufficiency of water supply, never so good as those made with the nat ural flow through the. flumes." Speaking of the author of "Robert Elsmere" a correspondent says: 4In private conversation Mrs. Ward can be either gay or humorous and richly so or impressive and re freshing. Her power of conversa-' tions extends over many topics. She has essentially an jesthetic rather than a philosophic or scientific mode of looking at everything, and, I fancy, would be liable to apply standards of -taste where more syllogistic logicians- would insist upon cooler methods of investiga tion. Mrs. Ward is pungent, bril liant and witty." - - New York city has succeeded in placing another loan at a very low rate of interest. It was for $l,40d, 000 at 3 per cent., and, the bidding of lenders was so active that several times this amount was offered at premiums ranging up to2.5 per cent. The bonds run from 18 to 30 years. There is a vast amount of capital seeking long time and safe invest ment of this kind, as is shown by the low prices at which it is offered in this and several similar cases re cently presented. This is due on the one hand to the growth of thrust institutions and the amounts of moneyed property placed in their care for safe investment, and on the other hand to an increasing scarcity of suitable securities, such as Gov ernment bonds, in which much of this property has previously been locked up. Ex-Governor Isaac P. Gray has announced himself as a candidate for the United State Senate, in the event of the Democrats securing a majority in the Indiana Legislature at the November election, which seems altogether probable. Gov ernor Gray. i& a man of ability, an adroit politician and one of the best political organizers in the country. This has been shown by his success despite of the fact that he is not a favorite with many of the Indiana Democratic leaders. Senator D. W. Voorhees'has already announced his candidacy for reelection, and is already on the stump, addressing large meetings in favor of tariff re form and vigorously denouncing trusts and monopolis. The contest between these two able and elo quent Democratic leaders will doubtless be a spirited one, but it is to be hoped it will be conducted in a friendly manner. Beauty's Dower. Wjtiere grajie and beauty most abound, The happiness will oft be found. Where ruby Hps and glowing cheek The gift of rugged health bespeak, The artist, Nature's nobleman, Will risk the treasure of his art, Depjcting, deftly as he carv, The lines engraven on his heart. Fair maiden, may life's richest joy Spread her bright mantle over thee; May years but gently with you toy," And pleasures sweet, without alloy, With fairest blossoms cover thee; But should, perchance, thy beauty fade. Thou can'st call quickly to thy aid Uur tfolden Medical Discovery. Kemember tnat tierce's Golden ; Medical Discovery is a sure cure for all skin eruptions and diseases of the . blood. Wood can be sawed in veneers only one two hundredths of an Inch thick. - . light and motor business there has j been since the Centennial exhibi- j tion 1870. when the only exhibits of electrical apparatus were two dyna mos and some- arc; lights run by clock-work! Now j there is $510, 000,000 invested as capital in the electric light business there are 237,017 arc lights and 2,704,768 in c iridescent lights, and there are 109 electric railways.. Moreover, v an electrical motor fort the carriage of parcels has been in vented, which it is said will travel at the rate of 180 miles an hour. ' ' The Verdict Unaniraons. ; ;W: D. Suit., Druggist,. Bippas. Ind., testifies: I can recimmendTElectric Bitters as tne very best remedy. Every bottle has eiven relief In every ca3e. One man look six bottlps. and was car ed of Rheumatism of 10 years stand ing " Abraham , Hare, druggist, .Bell ville, Ohio, affirms: The best sellinj? medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years experience, is . Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unani mous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases ol the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only half a dollar a bottle at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale and retail drug store. - AUGUST ANTICS. . Nine of this summer's graduates at Agontz, the aristocratic Philadel phia school were Chicago girls and the class numbered only twenty one. They all spell "pork" with a "que now. Minneapolis Tribune. Jenny "Here comes Jack, auntie I wish vou would come down and stay in the room." Aunty "Why?' Jennv ''I'm afraid! he's going to propose and I can't I trust myself he looks so poor and so Handsome, Munsey's Weekly. Johnson "But can you speedily circulate the rumor in a roundabout wayo no one will know where i starts from?" Anderson "Yes, I've told it to my wife as a secret, and fhe will attend the sewing society meeting t day," Omaha World. Merchant (to drummer) How do I know that these eroods are what vou represent?" Drummer "You have only .my word for it, .""but (proudly) I aiti from Chicago, and a Chicaero man was never known to tell a lie.".' (Merchant dies.) Cloth ier and Furnisher. Stranger (in Chicago) "I don't see how you can sleep uights when you know that blood v Jake is roam ing around loose." Chicaero Man Jake don't do anybody any harm now. He's been given a nice posi tion on the police force." N. YJ Mail and Express, Peculiar In the combination, proportion and preparation of its ingredients. lood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations en tirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained. tiooa s sarsapruia is the most suc cessful medicine for nurifviner the blood, giving strength and creating an appetite. . Savannah intends spending $120,- 000 in improving her water supply. A DUTY TO TOURSELF. It is surprising that people wil use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Ack er's English: pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. Prices of berries are averaging considerably higher than last . year CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pare gone; it creates an unnatural cravi ing for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Ackers Baby eootner is specially preparea to benefit children and cure their pains. It is harmless and contains no opium or morphine. Sold bv Munds Bros.. druggists. The Chief Beura for the great Stiff' cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found in tho article itself. It is merit that wins, and tna 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 MAfit WinQ rma or Wood I VI Ol 1 1 w II IO fier before the publta; Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sicfe Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Uod'a Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists? ' $1 ; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, -' ' jaaljjro&wnrm . . taws 3d The Fall Courts, i The Fall terms of Superior Courts in this State will be as follows: . First (Edenton) District- Judge Gilmer Currituck, Sept; 2; Cam den, Sept. 9; Pasquotank, Sept. 16; Perquimahs,Sept. 23;Chowan, Sept. 30; Gates, ,Oct. T; Hertford, Oct. 14; Washington, Qt. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. 28; Dare, -Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) District Judge j! Boykin Warren, Sept. 16; rorth ampton, sept, so; cigecomoe, uci. 14; Bertie, Oct. 28; Halifax,' Novell; Craven, Nov. 25 - - ; ! 1 Th i rd . (Wilson ) Dist r ict Judge MacRae Martin, Sept. J 3, Dec. 2; Pitt, Sept: 16; Greene; - Sept. 30: Vance, Oct.; 14; Wilson, Oct. 28; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. i, Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Arm field Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11 ; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 2a, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term) f mil i xiiiibuoroj lvisiriuL j uujts Qraves-Granvi lie, July 22, Nov; 2o; Orange, Aug. 5, .: Nov. 11; Person, Aug. 19, Nov. 1 18f Guilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, Oct. 14;Alamance, Oct. 28. Sixth : (Wilmington) j District Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11: Pender, Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Octl 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28;Onslow,Nov.;4. Seventh (Payetteville) District Judge Shipp Cu uberland, July 22, NOv.. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore,, Aug. 12, Oct. 23; Anson, fcept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. : I -,''. ;. '-i --i -, t - Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrim on Iredell, AugJ5, Nov. 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 Rockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. j 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie. Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. ' Tenth (Morganton) ! District- Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; LBurke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 2b; uaiaweii, ept. a; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. Eleventh (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander, Julv 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 Judge Clark Madison, Julv29,No.v. 18; Buncombe, Aug. 12, Dec. 2; Transylvania, Sept. 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon, Sept. 30;. Clay, Oct. 7;; Cherokee, Oct. 34; Graham, Oct. ; 28; Swain, Nov. 4 . 1889. Harper's .UazUio. ILLUSTRATED IIabpke's Maqazinb is the most useful, en tertalnlng 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. Woolson; lllus tratlons of Shakespeare's comedies by E. A. Abbey; a series of articles on Russia, illustra ted by T. De Thulstrup; papers i on the Domin ion of Canada and a characteristic serial by unaries uuaiey vvarner: tnree ".Norwegian Studies,"by Blornstjerne Blornson. illustrated: "Commodus," a historical play by t he author of rjen-itur," illustrated by j. k. wegueim. etc. The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean ;-lowells and Charles Dudley Warner. : HARPERS' PERIODICALS. PER, year: UAKPER'S MAGAZINE... ...i., HARPER'S WEEKLY ARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.!.. Postage Free to alt subscribers Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. j $4 00 ...... 4 00 4 00 ...... 3 00 in tine Unite The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year When no time is specified, subscriptions will oeenn witn tns jsumrjer current at tim or rw. ceipt of order. - - " ' - -t . - Bound volumes of uarper's Magazine, for three years back. In neat cloth binding; will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume, ciotn cases tor Dindincr. no cents each by mall post paid. I i Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Aiiiiiyucai ana uiassmea. ior volumes l to 70. inclusive, from J une, 1850, to . June, 1885, one vou, 8VO. ciotn, $4 uu. - - Kemitxances snouia do maae by post-om e Money oraer or Draft, to avoid chance ol loss. newspapers are not to copy this advertisemen without tne express order of Harper & Brothers. nov 15 f i New YorBt ATLANTIC VIEW, WBIGBTSYKit-E,! N. C. riHB SOLDIER BOYS ARK GOMTOH ATJT r the girls are happy. 1 Board during Encampment Week Only S2 Per Day. ED.'TVIXSON MANNING, Jy6tf , Proprietor. Qrrell's Stables, QORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS STS., are well equipped with everything necessary in a first class Livery an(ffeales Stables. ? I 1 . ! Good horses and comfortable vehicles and careful drivers ready on demand. J i Alieniion IS SDeClallV Invited to nur larrs stockyard and our facilities for and cattle m the basement of our large sta- Kates as low as can be found elsewhere. Uive US a Call and WO Will dnnnrhosttn ivMtf i f R.O.ORRELL, Jy 89 tr ! I Proprietor. Summer B ard. pLEASANT- uuu.NTKY BOARD, TWO mlles from Llncolnton. Dally mail. One free visit to Llncolnton dally, If desired. i awe sausmctory, witn abundant supply of Meats, Vegetables and Fruit. cool, pleasant rooms. $ao per month. Chll drenless. Address '.i ' - r Address -' MRS. J. M. RICHARDSSmsr jel2tf ; Woodside, LlncointonVN. cy MISCELLANEOUS. n An Important Announcement About six weeks ago while at business, I was suddenly attacked wlUv excruciating , pains in my feet, knees and bands. So severe t the attack that I took my bed Immediately, and In two or three days my joints were : swollen to almost double their natural size, . and sleep was driven from me. After culler. Ing the most excruciating pain for a week, using liniments and various other, remedies, -a friend who sympathized With my helpless : ' condition, said to me: , . 4, . -" Why don't yon get Swlfrs SpecnTc and use it. I wiU guarantee a cure, and it it does not the medicine shall cost you nothing." I at once secured the S. S. 8., and after, using It the first day, had a quiet night and refreshing sleep. In a week I felt greatly benefitted. In three weeks I could sit up and : -walk about the room, and after using six: : bottles I was out and able to go to business, i Since then I have been regularly at rny post of dHty, and stand on my feet from nine to : ten hours a day, and am entirely free from : pain. These are tne piain ana umpie lacis fa my case, and I willcheerf ully answer all uiries relative thereto, either in person, or i by mall.! 11 w: 18th street, New York City. Kashvuxs, Trair. I hare warded off a so-- rere attacK 01 rneumausm vy a umeiy resort to Swift's Specific In all cases where a per- , manent relief Is sought this medicine com- . mends itself for- a constitutional treatment tnat tkoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis- . ease from the Bysteni. . - viv Ber. W. P. Hakusos, D.D. . Nkw Yobx, 51 7th Avk. After spending I $2tX) to be relieved of Blood Poison without1 ? any benefit, a few bottles of Swift's Specific worked a perfect cure. . , j . $ , C. Ponxxs. . r VrEiWA, Ga. My little girl, aged slx.andrl boy, aged four years, had scrofula in tha. , worst aggravated shape. They were puny ? and sickly. Xo-daythey are healthy and ro- -bust, all the result of taking s.s.8. f 1 - ; - . , 77 JOB T. Coixibb. LAT IiAKK, StJMTEtt C6.) PtA. TOUT 8. S. S. has proved a wonderful success In my case. The cancer ,on my . face, no Jdoubc, -wohW have soon hurried me to my grave. 1 , do think It Is wonderful, and has uo equal. - , B. H. Byrd, Postmaster. " ' , r! . Waco. Tex ah. Mat 9. 18SS.' B. fi. Co.. Atlanta. 6a. : - Gentlemen Knowing that you appreciate voluntary testimonials, we take pleasure in Btating ig that one of our lady custo; lat one of our ladv customers has ; regained her health by the use of four large . bottles of your great remedy, after having -been an invalid for several years. Her trouble was extreme debility, caused by a disease pe culiar to her sex. Wnxis & Co.; Druggists. . ' Three books mailed free on application. All druggists sell S. S. S. , TBTs Swift Specific Co., Drawer S, Atlanta Ga. 2icw York, 756 Broadwa nov 26 law lydo casat Lime. Lime. LIMB In exchange for LIME ' . " PROVISIONS. ,. 4 . .. GROCERIES. " DRY GOODS ; ; " " HARDWARE, ' 44 LUMBER. 14 CASE. I ' PUEN(H ukos., . Rocky points LIME LIMB LIMB LIME sept" On Corn, Peanuts . and Potatoes rjlRY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITH K MN11 UE ULTS ASTONISHING. Addree :french BEOS.. y t- fjoo.kv Folnt N.O,j Homes in North Carolina miv 20 Hours' Ri'do from New York I m l oh Soatn of Kaleigli '-.- ' ' - ' f r.:- - -' ; " O the Balaljrb and AacruBta Air Line & B o- 1,600 ACRUS OF 7AND INTHB ong 1 - ' - :.. ' i loaf pine region. For sale on easy terms in tots to Btut purchasers. Four frcres for ttt uarger tracts w per acre, s in montnlv pay oients ot 10. This land adjoins the . .' South jvh -mes", a recently estaDiianed neaitn re ort (or sanitarium), and la specially adapted t jr Fruit Culture, as. well as all the cereals. A number of New Enelandneonlehave bonchl lota in the town of "Southern Pines," and It Is the desire of the owners -of this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics . and others "irom me new JCngland and Middle States, as wen m eise vvnere, io locate nero.- wo state a tiie Union offers greater inducements to set tiers than North Carolina ' Nowhere can - (Hitter tarmlnsr conntrv r ft flnn a oil mat a Hp H . J mm. M m . - . Lounii. j. dis is tne onimon of Northern men wbq nave seiciea in worm jaro una. . This 1 oonajiae oner, ana is limited , i or iurtner particulars write nt nnr.A te - i . i . JOHN T. PATRICK, -Commls'r of Immlirratlon, Raleigh, N. C. or B. A. RlCHAJiDSON. . n 21 tf Chronicle Officp- August, a - ONWARD IS THE WORD npHB PKOQRESSIVB FAKMEK v ENTE IS THIRD VOLTIMK flt t.hft fftllnwlnty h .. . . ; 3 . 1 subscriber, l year.;.....?....$i.' 5 subscribers, l yea .:5.0C 10 subscribers. 1 year. , .10.00 One copy, l year, free to the one sendlEST - i lsrht nafires. 40 columns, weeklv. - Rptki raa (Charges prepaid) to It JjJ FOLK, " We , . ! . r Raleigh N , "STOKLEY'S." WR ARE NOW PRE. j pared to : accommodate all who may call upon us with the - ' J Finest Oysters to be had on the Coast. We have made specla preparations for the Season. - , r - h e Grove, Middle an d Stump Sound Oysters ' always on hand. style desired. sservea promptly and in any oct lotr Wrightsvllle. Don't Delav; 31 17 gEND 10UR BROKEN OB INJURED FUR Being Factory Agents 3SwT. niture to me and I will repair It promptly an at low prices. I yi! i I propose to make my living this wayand will do the work well and wlU hot chanre too uiucnioraoingit, call ana see -some of the rsnairs I hAVR Hiivflfiv moia t inn nion pair Sewing Machines, Musical Instruments rf..wuu irurniture. rwm cheerfully come and see me. cawmaies or Drobabie cost of. rpnnirs:- . . ' m ' J. B. FARRAR. - No, UN; Second et. oct - I - - - v- j. .. .. i'unn tilftnf.C. i -mm i Bl BIT 'rinihi.. no more clfo. tnai ruuZ ,s "ken., t' tJ.-n tl 19 article." Put nnfTEMlfcn sent by 400 Noi j. I St. -w- The of th Manna wi 1 restore t h7 Vernanv. prevent thrir ailments lift chi'i ?ood condition. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1889, edition 1
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