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TP ! Jn n Intelligent Eeaderi T7ill notice that m 01 from aiioraeiTu ? Vertigo, Headachepyspcpsia, Fevers, Costivencso?Silious Colic; Fratulencfeetc. WUMe, but are as " a-Ef alble to make m remedy. Price, aei. fiQU EVEBYWHEBE, r 1889. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. SSafltt ffirStihort i stones and timely es sarM the best Pff line u aonuiuM ur Tmone theav T3ao Daily! Josh. T. James, Editor & Propr. i - Wilmington. N. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1889. The Fall Courts. L Bapepsy. I m. .-p., ;OM of Snnerior Courts r This is what you oogbt to have, in state will be as follows. I ! ; fact, you must We it, to folly I "Antnn District-udge irvliff Thousands are tsearcuiu,, 7r.7,n.Qa,f ofjaui- inir vAftanse ilmer ourm-ncK,- Deiit r-,.. MISCELLANEOUS. ! for it daily, and- mourning w-. -.-- . - 16; 1HOUSUUU8 uw UCU, wwf- --Trto.. pnt. fiiv lind it not. I thousands of dollars are ir nnp TMnnle in v ft i a a w im a i Ml.J "J . . S , Entered at the Pm at AVilmington. - vrpre 100 less interments in f iiii Elmwood Cemetery, a . - I 1 -t A A general ourm. . r ' " ' "rA nuMeaaeB-ot--IAver, Tenn., thrftftlie year preceuii g hu i - --Kid Sold at 50c for the live months and a half that Jjnd i per bottle at Robt.'R. Bella have elapsed since last March there my,s wholesale and retail drug store. been 110 less interments 1 that they may attain this boon ' ! yet it may be had by a'L We r- 1 nntee that Eleclnc Bitters, if ended last March Recording to directions will bring you Good Di- j Boykin IT' 'a nnst the demon Dyspep which is the ou", .,, !np)wi Rnnenav. We of Memphis, j recommend Electrie Bitters for Dys lin n have been 110 less iuibuubuw for the same period of last year. ThA Armeal regards this as an as. x.i..i Viiiiif. in view of the rapidly increasing population, which if now ulaces at 125,000. But it is doubtless correct in concluding that the improved water supply and the wiv drainaere are the main fnt.rs in the improved ordr of Mnmniiit isnnwone of the! Mllllgl'. uiciiip"'" healthiest cities in the Union. AUGUST ANTICS nfs wwiniim Black and Thomas uaray b? i cSKtlS? T erhune Uerrlck. i HARPER'S PERIODICALS, per year: HARPER'S BAZAR I HARPER'S MAGAZINE....... HARPER'S WEEKLY.. J.... niVPRH'S YOUNG PEOPLE Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Ssatef, Canada, or Mexico. iThe Volumes ot the Bazar begin with ta ll3Wfor January ot each year. Tien Will IKS'" receipt of potlmeB mentioned, subscriptions VltBtiie Number current at time of BoSnd volumes of Harper's Bazar tori three The municipality of Minneapolis, Minn., has passed a law which pro vides that whoever becomes drunk tTMre." by voluntarily.drinking intoxicating SSSSl liquors shall be deemed guilty of the crime of drunkenness, anu upon conviction thereof shall be punished as follows: For the first offence, a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $40, or by imprisonment no less than ten nor more than forty davs; for the second, imprisonment for not less than ten nor more uiu. sixtv days, or by a fine of not less than $20 nor more.than $50; for the third and all subsequent offenses, u ininrisonment not less than ninety days. The city high license law. thev light Press. I As the butcher adds his hand to the wwigbt of the stake, . he piously s ghs to himself, I love to s jeal, a while, a weigh. - Florida Times Union. i . At School :--4Now, my little dears, can you tell me the plural of child Youngster (frantically raising I his nrm)-"YeP, sir; I can. TwinBl"- Paris Figaro. I -'Tis an evidence quite certain j Of a wooing rather rash . i When you see a tinge of powder On a young man'sdark moustache. 150StOnourioi. spent u.u- Keruuiuiaut" Jv T -j r- 1 a the nope Jo ; Gates, Oct. 7; BtfoOctv U, guar- 28; Dare, ov'n"LZUloK- used Pamlico, Wov, la; pw"1"": and the use Second t Hauiax j n.wL -warren, esepi. xu i 'ir. Wont xii- iH;acrecouiL' vn iai"l"""l "Xi. rZ&.nJatf TSTov 11-J ltt MJVs " Third '(Wilson) -DistrictJudge MacRae-Martin, Sept. 3 pec. 2; anf 1R- . C4reene. Sept. 30. f' KZt i4, Wilson. Oct 28; n -Nrrv.' 11 i Nash. Nov.' 18- Wnf hVRRlPieb District Judge A rm field Harnett, Aug. 5,. Nov, 25 ;i Ti,B.n-'iiiff: 12' Nov. 11; Wayne, Oct. V; waK, ocpi. -", lem;. e r (f VS Co vo Ho HerGury, i.u in.y 1o mosauifoes live? 'TV.orUlW.Bfls'Cnnt fl a gOOUUeai - x?..0e c.-fV. 'HillaVinro District Juag OH. DUruutriVii M-l ..,7'ti o Ww: OJ5 Graves-Granville, July 22, ov. ao Orange, Aug. 0, JNOV. i ; f Aug. 19, Nov. lbiliuiuoruuK Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30; Durham nt ii- Alamance. UCT. . , .-i swtli1 r Wilmington) District Judge Bynum-Duplin, AugJlov. 25; Lenoir, Aug. v, anf u. -rvAW n H.HUV ej . ucy smnnn: Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, 01 . Tnnos nftt 28:Onslow,Nov. 4. "Seventh (Favettevil.e) Di.tHct - Tudtre ShlPP JU iioeriami, j uij Nov: U; Columbus, July 29;. Moore, uW. 12, Oct. 2S; Anson, fcept. 2, "S oKmnswick. Sent. 9; Rich t'A 1G. Dec. 2; Robeson, Ho Polaplv Or any other Mineral Poison. It Is Nature's Remedy, made expluslTely. from Roots and Herbs. . . ... .. It Is perfectly Harmless. .. ' . It Is the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood I Poison In ail its stage. - It cures Mercurial Rheumatism,. Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore. considered Incurable. It cures any disease, caused from Impure .blood. It Is now pre scribed by thousands of the besi physicians in the United States, as a tonic We append ; the statement of a few-: - , I have used & ,8. 8. ontienta ioq Hi iu t V" Ptiriftm. loathing of fo6d JS to isife.? by mall to any addreTs on ffiP 4U0 WortU :idSt.. thilaJirr The Creat secret of the canar!.' TPat RPCrof ntn " to frm .ir d 'measles with the; of tlw ' Mountai best results. ;: ; ."-JKAlV. v prevent th eir KcSlir nnowmr ii. wiuib nwra ..--r"'.' I ...v.... jjauu : , T nrasnrnwul Kl H. , Rlu.len. Mrs Parvenu "No. I do t liKe sept, ou tiiree Trjr. ' sea bathing. It always gets my hair .4 00 . 4 00 . 4 no . 2 00 n Mrs Ouicklvncn wuy ,i lonvn it in the dressing room?" Burlington Free Press. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people mis- ornhle. and often leaas struction. We to selflde know of no remedy for dvsnepsia more succestiui mew Hoocl's Sarsaparilla. It acts gently, vet surely and efficfently, tones the ..ion hns n.1 X-.ort unri ntlipr orcrans, removes rt- 01 E'ighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrimon-Iredell, Aug. 5 Novr 4; Rowan, Aug. 19 Nov. 18; dson Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept.. 10, Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct, 14; Cabarrus, Oct, 28. ,. I. Ninth (Winston) District-Judge Brown Rockingham,-J uly 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, a'., 10 aiVw ifit Al ecrhany. Sept, auk. i . ' -if n.: a;4.:i no. ln cAvan VPflrfl. Richmond Va.; Dec 13, 1885. I have taken VhVttles ofSwiirs Specific for secondary ash or aSy other eK Formerly of Sussex Co,Va. t t j Haijc, the well -tenown druggist ' .Melantof 'Nashville, Howard County Art wrltta;' Having sorao knowledge as to :r: 8. lsomposed of, I can safely mmendTt al Se remedy for all sktagis; eatXS iSatters not what the name may be." We have a book giving a history of tn 13 ndarfui remedy, and its cures, from all othe wor!wftch will convince you that ii w sav Is true, and which we wHl mail SnplioattonTNo family should be wlfhou itPeThave another on Contagiou Blood Foladn, sent on same terms. - .. Write us a history of your cae, ajid our pfficianwill dTltlrjrpnbyleta Strictest confidence.- We will nt Ueceive. you knowingly.- , For sale by all druggists. Thk Swift Specifio Co., . Drawer a, auoiuo, v. . the cases e season ofsheddingfeatheu1 e ses carry tlielittift criticalperiklwitiHMniosso nail on rece.pt of 15 ct in " .'ease mention thiapaperlT 'l' . ept9 tutn Bai v , ' J " v ADVERTISER nov 26 law lyao 2; WHKes, oepr. --i- r?-, nnETTM Davie, Oct, 7: rorsyxn, y r . , k 1 Cap: learn the .exact c: advertising in Amsrr New York, 756 Broadway. . i j . v . ' .'. Geo., P. Rowell r mall. Dostage pan .rnpnsfl farovlded the Mrs. S. S. Cox accompanied the roitrht rtofta not exceeo nmrrpssinfln noon nis iMoruiwffi- 1"- , i wi.'fc,- - . rLWMK.WAl w . . , ii fJlll.ll fr.Jr,f foolmtr p.reateS a ffOOCl ap- I -ri. :n H ondprsnn. netlte, cures ue.ii-"' Rnrke: AUC o; Asut;, au. ?Ws the burdened mind. Give Hood's Burke, g gQ. caldweU, Sept 2; Sarsaparilla a mir insn. M Mitchell, Sept. 9; Xanoey, aepi. o, (Morganton) ay A POSITIV C General and NERVOUS DEBILITl nTT'DT? Weakness f Bodyna axno: .neo J UfM of Krrorsi . Nw paper Advertising Dure : lO, Sprue St , New Yoik. 5end 1 9 eta. for 1 00-pago'pjuE: oedqUarprwe),iQr, ,, -n"-;or prn trio. ad has vZZuZ m-be sent by mall, post-paid, on entta should be made by Post-office M?neToCT or Draft, toxoid chance of loss. U Lnars are not to copv Uds advertisenwnt r5frr Harper & Brothers ""ffiSSr HARPKK & BROTHERS nov 15 ( yew xorn 7. 1889. Harper's Young PeoDle, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. volume with tte tulher erlal sto Durtng the year it wm wiuaux Munroe; ADayln Waxland:" by sK. K. MmUUJJck. 4elsow?al, iirowibridge. 'TheTnreej". w f tr.le8 written ".fr . X 1 1 nwRrci pvie: "liomej&vuu waia'...tr, "X-oc nf child-life from Dl . L. OS J. ner- writtena number - . . ' . - K T of entertaining letters to menus iu Washington regarding their travel ling experience. Mrs Cox. writes that while visiting the Yellowstone Park they employed a colored man named William Alleii to guide them around the park. William was the noRnessor of a mule of extraordinary f riskiness, and a grea.t part of his time was spent in remounting the mule, which threw Inm troui me saddle at frequently recurring inter vals. William would jerk the mule's head on such occasions, and advise the animal with: " Whoa, dar, Ben Harrison! Doan you do like dat any mo. Ben Harrison.1' This was was repeated so often that airs, iox asked William why jhe called the mule Ben Harrison. j"I hab called dis mewel Ben Harrison eber since yu good. m- The lad who fails in his rnn m.vav and be a bandit best he ran, and gets a traiu boy. Mer. Trav. effort to does Ithe situation as i?i0onfh Chanotte) District, fcuity " - . ' i erl Trifio-A Honnor Catawna, juiy iur -f" c" " ' . r. U4 Ann or Sxcesses im Old or Youx HOW tO KB1 PARTS h K 41 SUtet, Territories wd roriS-Coa.trU Vaa cm write them. Book, rail exwanwio", mnu P"- , VSSdi tree. Iddrew ERIE MEulCAl CO., BUFFALO. M. um twin u ibsolatel; Ilea testli Ready PEOPLK EVBRVWHERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in everv way superior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup it is magic and relieves at once. We offer you a sample bottle free. Remember, this Reme dy is sold on a positive guarantee by Munds Bros., druggists. j . - I 4 T like Von Jones, he can always see the noints of my jokes." ln- iQit sinna whpn did he become a microscopist?" Men's uutnr. . 36; 30; 28; 5, Oct. Si; MecKieuuurK, rrw,5n Sfrt. 1R: Lincoln, Sept. Rston. Oct. 7; Rutherford, Octj Polk, Nov. 11. j . i . Twelfth (Asheville) District Judse Clark Maaison, juiy ,uv. among the wonders of . inventive progress is;? method and system of work that ci i be Per. ,rH oil vror t.iif r.mintrv wlthou separa- tirtne workers from their- homes, " Pay m eral: any one can ao .vueir ow, 1ft- Buncombe, Aug. i, i i younsr or oia; no speuiiu auiuiiciiuu. JlilV WWW, I UAU. UUO iiccvacva, v -------- - ,Vir. J I . . . n.J nATxHll oAnn von TTP TitnncvivnniA Sent. Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23t Macon, Hant HI? I av. WUt. , vuciuaw, Oct. H; Graham, Oct. 28; Nov. 4. WHITE LEAD, VARNISHES, ESI. SASH, DOORS, BLE Largest and most complete stock la tl j - "'a .iiCaa fill all orders promptly. Builder' Supplies ot all HI DRIVE WELL PUMP Window Glass Swain, onri rohim t.n list and we will send you free. something of great value and Importance to nrm Bturt, vnn in nusinesB. ;wnico will' bring you in more money right away,tJj j yrenca .and American, Single and I Scribner's Magazine For 1880. 1 Address Tkub & Co nov22 6mdlvw August Maln The puhUshers Of SCKIBNER'S MAGAZINE ..i .Li.0itihe mnt. nnrmiar and enter Drtilng 1 periodicals while at all tlmespre. rladSl Save TarawnHto it durtnFlhe past l?f Llry KTh infM-Pflspd excellence of its contents (notaoiy tne kw ui - - INTERESTiiQER Olascure, Kuny and Colore! Wire Netting and Fra: ..-3 .!.. . .!. x - ! v ' For Doors and Windows, Platftrrrv Counter arid T ; , Scales ! ' ncjtr -uiu.-. TTi. on vanoua 5MSJtartwi stories by.thebestl lA foth G March la8.r said William, iir humorous oapers ana .poems, . , wrwi"i "r..-r-rn,m iofiit ftnaw excel- "hP(inse ne-8 u,uer tnitTii nnCi'tiva I .." "u.s.nnnrtVaar with a npw lmnetus and Kf"v" "?T"oXZ The illustrations ,wlU wribci. .v---rzrjn ninof .rations 01 excel- order that notmn hjuiwaim umns. - ' "because he's colored people." de Consumption Snrely frou. Tn thh RniTOR Please inform that I have a femedv for the above nameu disease, -rw xs. Ind nothing to make By its timely use thousands 01 nope-1 CKIBNeR'S MAGAZINE attracuve ana in less cases have Deen permaneiiLiy i terestingwui ue nesicwcu. f cured. I shall be glad to send two the railway articles win be contm . . - 1 -n-ntrtr r anv I - , -,! ,,qpv tn VlTicr narifil S: One eSDC' bottles Oi my remeuyr. "SSISSf, TcpSBimaster General I'l n I I V I I1IK.X n i'aniy VikoJ". "Wcaknees or Los of Memory per .u. tJy restored y the use of an entirely nc nwly. The Yoiba Santa from Spain,' Span tcsthnonlal8,Xeut seaiedX Every J?)Ehoiil( 111 cVvnrO IOltOH 1 i idit.. VON t3kAEF TKOCI1EECO., prpj UOlUMUlU VVMu vj fai-R 1'Ucc, new iotk. vsf a RICHLY The orange best advices. crop of Florida, from is now estimated at o nm onn boxes. Dunncr the nioom- Tweekly feast of -good, things w M ' it-aMt.l..iatil the cron ..j jd. in overr r.imilY WUlCil u I 1UK bcosum v tSJUl XUB . I - . -1 i 1U. aaUtM-' wr ... of Dlcturea in- would reach D,U0U,WU DOXes, out me .KM-2ci " Ion drought caused fully two thirds V SJC of vour readers who have, cons urn p- .ivn if thDV Will ShTHI I lit? L1ACT1.1 i nress and post office addresSi Res pectfully, t A. SLOCUM, M.C.,1 181 Pearl st., JNew iforK. i formation and lnteresu- N.Y. Terms- Postage lepaioj t Vol.Xoegins $2 pryear. SpeUnuen sUnnp. Cow sent on , receipt of tuxxxrnt of the fruit in some sections to drop off. And the highest .conservative estimate now niade is 2,000,000 boxes. Last vear's crou, which early in the I season was esinumru k u,w,vw ismumber. Five cente each. . - boXGS. hardly reached 2,000,000 MoeTorder or Draft, to SSSk&Smi A'cJspavers are not to SSSs touiunut fie express order of Harper & Brothers Address &OV 15 HARPEBi BtOMB. 1889- - ! Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED. weii-estabfl&hed nieteadlng lllStrlted newspaper in Place aauieieaxiji8 ttf. pditorlal com- America, a ue -"n frtr it. the mmte on current poiifcua uo v.v,- - -- .:a"rrnTrial and short . Katoq Thp hpfirinir aceraee niisi UULP. r i " vear is about 5 per cent greater than it was last year, and it was partly on this increase in acefage that the estimate for the increase in the crop! was made. The drought, however, played havoc with the growers. The! quality of the fruit, so far as can be judged, will be fiue. Blight is the onlv thing now that the growers fear. The first of the crop will be niiaKi th a lnttef nart of neiti Uiltv i vv v mouth and the first part of October, when shipping in small lots will be- ! t nnrlnnrl Khiniuent8 will LT I IJ lui Thomas ix. James on "The Railway rusim vine" Illustrated. . K MR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serla novel "The Master of Uallantrae, will run through the greater part of the year. Begun i n November. S . A CORRESPONDENCE and coUectiori 0 manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and at amous group of modern French Painters wUfaSlithesuDstanceof several articles, ' Illustrated. . The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by pmiaiiv interesting contrimitions by dlffere t fSSmthS fir. Thomas Bailey Aldrich wffi write the nrst of them for the January "oVaniahle LITERARY ARTICLES Will aopear-apaper on Walter Scott's Method oi n,iQtSiPii fmmorlErlnalMSS.. a second J.oV A m r wnnks hv Mra. James T Fields, and many other articles equally noteworthy, Arttfiles on ART sUBJECTSwill.be afeature PaDers are arranged to appear oy uiarence CookfE: ILBlashfleld, Austin Dobson and many others. Illustrated. h wtstttno ARTICLE aescnomg sport m best .m!aSJ2?S:. Wlnninisn, uass auu iwiwumo ,"JA nnw arranged. The authors are well known ! snortsmen. - Illustrated. Rnwded are f those wno rad thi3 and then act; they win rind honorable employ ment that will not take them from their homes and f amines. The pronis . are larga lor every iuuuauuua and are now making several hundred dollars a mnnth Tt is easv for any one to make f 5 and upward per day, who is willing :to work Either sex, young or oiu; vuii v y"j i we start you. Everytnlng new. No special j ahint.v rpnnirfid? vou. reader, can do t as wen i aanvn. Wri tR to us at once f or full par ticulars, which we mall free. Address StlnsQn & Co.. Portland. Maine. nov 22 dGmwly . WEW YORlt : OBSERVER. ..!. . - :. v- ESTABLISHED The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors; Special. Cor resDondents at Home and Abroad . Most Improved cotwn nowoa mit Flshltii; supplies oi"11 Kl: Wood, Coal and Oil Cod ' ' StOVCS I N.Jacobi Hardware C: my 16, , V SaTrort The AMEBICAH SSSSmK SPSSja Departments for i not of the bonventlonai commonplace sory. :BfautiWlT luDstralei. 25 A l! - - . . ZINE gives preference to tation scenes, and its uwrju-etios iPS.' wViSife wan " illustrated " AggSggg' StorieB, Reviews, Condensed News mchlng apon ail manner of subjects, travel, nJmDlQ frt- THnrmfirs. ;Mer I Sct. nmhiems of thepenou.- lng sketc: foremost problems Illustrated. mnnrtro mnst. irterestinET In the list of scientlflo capers ior tne yearwmw icmoi'w- respect.ana SSSSPSLSJ H..in to move before November. stories by the best and most popular wn. nt it for the perusal of people of the widest ftesnd pursuits, supplements - o r n no exue iTa i illustration of the "52!f? wSKcSt ofder of artistic -iahmI tn hrlnz Pifi "ATr nnTi toreien history npafl Howe lis. ana one uy - 1 K . . MAO T Til U Ui ThA railroads will be better pre- Dared to handle the crbp this season than they have for the crops oN former years. wiu eekly ontte lelmng features of the tor 1888. ' HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per ybar: HARPER'S WEEKLY.. .....f 00 S22per1 you& people::::::::::::: I S UjsWFrlYtoaU srtsertoer in the United iiUitesiCanada, or Mexico. - The volumes of the Weekly begin with the llrstNumber for Januair of eh year When no time is mentioned, subscriptions wur begin wltntheNumber current at timo of receipt of "Sound volumes of Harper's Weekly, for UireV?ears back. In neat cloth blnwlllbe sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provid the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 1 per vol Cloth Cases for each Tolume, sulUble for binding, wul be sent by mall, post-paid, on "SmlSLSSshod be made by PosW)ffice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss KewpapersareruAtocopvtTiis adtisemen wthota the express order of HarperA Brothers Address HARPER BROTHERS. nov 6 i Vew 'orh Poor Widow Bedott! She tried to write love poetry to the deacon, and could frame only ''Affliction sore Long time I bore." Had the lone creature used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the smre remedy for the weaknesses and peculiar ailments or her sex sue might have secured the deacons favor by the cheerful character of her verses. i The Vanderbilt family have bought a controlling interest in the Beach Creek Railroad in Pennsyl vania. DEEP Advice to Mother. MRS. WlNSlW'S SOOTHING SYItUP should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it prouuees uuir relieving tne little cher- 'bright as button.". It nral. nuiet sleep by cnild from pain, and the . '.it lii fhnnennilB nh nurflKAS RS IiriLTll l 113 tnrm hilt rPI KUTnaSSed bV thO I ta VorV rl M KJlTlt to tOSte. It SOOIIlt Vft 1VU w - M. - I A.O mr wm. - - - k marveiaox iuvtiw- i ehilrt. softens tne cuius, aityB re biped of VfSSR ITwin.relieves wind, regulates the rVnnfi bowels7and is the best known reme- wisiug causes. receive nee 1 ui uia.uiu tr " I av ior aiarrua, - wucvuw er all e -ps,.can earn rrom e v . m tthinir or oth.r : -ZZl -V3 fki not reaulred. Soms have .made Twenty five cents a bottle. : rree. viu .----7 Tlie Chief Bcrmb for the great suc 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-njiu:j- A: rula or blood. purl Merit Wilis fier before the public Hood's Barsaparilli ' cures Scrofula, Salt Eheum and all Humors, Pyspepsla, iclc Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up tne vvnoie eysieia. Hod's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for S5. Prepared by C I Hood b Co., Apothecaries Lowell, Mass. Jan 1 lyr d&wnrra ! mws 3d . Archie Freeman's S THE PLACE to GET FRESH PIG FISH, Deviled crabs. Clam Fritters, and all of the delicacies of the salt water. When you go to Carolina Reach ask for Archie Freeman's place and anybody will tell you , iY2T)lm T y Carolina BeacU. : r ? ------- - j Summer B ard. j pLEASANT COUNTRY BOARD, TWO miles from Llncolnton. i Daily maiL' One free - - - i - visit to Llncolnton dally, if desired. s Table saUsfactory, with abundant supply of Meats, vegetables and Fruit. " cool. Dleasant rooms. CO per month. Call dren less. Address .' t; MRS. J. Ml RICHARDSON; able article by ProL Jonn -l rowunust-, the most recent developments and uses of PHOTOGRAPH Xr luusiraieu. . A class oi articles wuicii iiaa viuicu "" A. A .MmVCXC3T W1 III I lllll I 111 .1 . U V M . . I n electricity in its most recent and the ablest, and most popular rzfrziT . nuthnrttlaai n rf I .. -ii l.lUn its rtsl wriTArs win cuuinuutc w iko mlu-kable aperon DW MINING, and ether Intprftstlne- oaters.- a RPKniAL, OFFER ta-cover last year numbers, which Include all the Railway Artir cles, as follows: A year's subscription (1889) and the nmn- j ! I - berslor 1888. v - -H-w i A year's subscription (1889) ana me uuiu- Ders for 1888, Dounam cwui...... ....... S3 a year '; 25 cents a number. Charles Scribner's Sons, r ? 743-745 Broadway, N.Y. chants, Bankers, Professional Men this Jggggg presentatJteoi t Students, Bovs and Girls. . ; DistmcuveiyP This year the Observer will pubj it is acknowledged by th islx more than SS&fe KSa , , : . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1889, edition 1
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