fill -anr u it u FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole sys tem, and produces Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Cpsfiyeriess, Rheu matism, Sallow Skm and Piles. There, is no better remedy forthec common diseases than Tutt's Liver Pills, as a trial will prore. Price, 25c. Sold Everywhere Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED.I Tlid Sadly Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. WILMINGTON. TT. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 11. 1889. Entered at the rostofflce f, Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. A Sound Legal Opinion. ; - E. Bainbridge Monday. Esq . County S The -Jj'all terms or aapenor iouns Atty.. Cay county, Tex., says: "Have ; ,-n this State will be as follows: used E'ectric Bitters with mot nappy Fi'r&t XEilenton) District-Judge renlt.: My .brother also was very low ilnier-iCurritnck, Sept,- 2; Cam w.th Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but d Sept. 9; Pasquotank, Sept. 16; wascurrd by timely use of this jnedi. . Pil,' ,5,,, aPnt aa nhnwan. Sent. Am satisfied Electric Bitters k. Aotaa ,w VTioWfrti nr. 14- Washington 'Oct.w.1Sl; Tyrrell, Oct. 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hvde, Nov. 11; During his visit to Norway the German Bniperor made himself very popular, and the inhabitants of the (towns and villages Vhich he visited were everywhere delighted with him, and warmly praised his pleas ant and simple mariners. He rode alone in a carriole when on his country excursions, and was soiuuch pleased with the conveyance that he purchased one, and also bought a Lofoddr-n boat for use on the lake at Potsdam. Habpir"8 Wkekly has a. well-established Dlac as the leading Illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness of Its etlltorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all Impartial read ersfand the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which Include serial and shott btorles by the best and most popular writers At it for the perusal of people or the widest tatVa onrt irsuits. supplements 0frfHiuently prodded, and no expense is snared to bring the highest, order ot anisuc abllUy to bear upon the Illustration ot the changeful phases of home and foreign hist ory. Anew work of fiction from the pen of William Dean Ilowells, and one by Charles Klnjr, w 11 be among the leading features of the Weekly forlS89. v . HARPER'S PERIODICALS. . PKR YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY.-... M HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S BAZAK. 4 00 HAKPEK'S YOUNG PEOPLE...... ....... 2 00 Postage Free to all subscrioer m ttte United States, Canada, or Mexico. - The volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. YV hen no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order 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 $7 00 1 per voL . Cloth Cases For each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on StfaJciSfhSSidbe made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss newspapers are not to copy this adeerttsernen vtUhoufibe express order of Harper & Brothers JfT" vew1r : . 1889. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Harper's Youwo Peoflk begins i Its tenth volume with the first Number in November. During the year It will contain five serial sto ries including "Dorymates," by Kirk Munroe: e Bed Mustang," by W.O. Stoddard; and "A Day lnWdVby 1L K. Munklttriok; "Nels Thurlow's Trial." by J. T. Trowbridge; "The Three Wishes." by P. A nstry and JB ran der Matthews; a series of fairy tales written Illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud lea in Natural History- by Dr. Felix L . os SLd; -Little Experiments," by Sophia B. Iler-rtck-"Glimpses of Child-life from Dickens," V,AJZrfv ontrtr- articles on various with many hundreds of illustrations of excel lent auauty. Every Una In the paper Is sub jected tothe most rigid editorlaf scrutiny In that: nothins- harmful may enter its col umns,, W,- v.. . . i 'I - a oTjtmA nf fivervthintr that is attractive nn dftSrabie in Juvenile literature. Boston Aw?ekly feast of good things to the boys .oitri Hria In orprv famllv Which it VlSltS. mvuil'Mm TTn inn it ia wnndprfiii in its wealth of pictures. In fnrmnfifin and Interest. Christian Advocate The grave of a rich Goth has betn found at A pallida, in Transylvania the ancient Dacia. jilis name ap pears to have been Oinliarus, as that is found on a large gold seal ring bearing a head surmounted by a cros. Supposing the cros. Christ ian, the date is probably between A. D. 245 and 323. Four vases in silver, with dancing fawns ;in relief, a gold cross, a masMV gold armlet, golden clasps and pins, were found with the bones. - j - ." The Archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, has issued an edict prohibiting the use of churches for weddings after 5 o'clock in the evening. The reason assigned for this is that the evenirfg dress which is worn by the groom after that hour is a desecration to the sanctuary. Furthermore, to insure morning costume, no wed dings will be permitted at a later hour than 3 p. m., except in case of dbtinguised persons ear. Terms- Postage Trepaid, $2 pr y Vol, X begins November 1, 1888. cmiiniM CYmti se-nt on receipt of tiDO-ccnt stamp. , etnortA wnmhpr Fivo Cents each. . KBOiittances should be made by Post-pfflce Hooey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adrersisemcnt Address novlS IIAHPER& BROTHERS. New Yor- 1889 Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. EH arpkb's Bazar will continue to maintain Its reputation as an unequalled family journaL Its art illustrations are of the highest order. Its .iterature is of the choicest kind, and its Fash inn ami Household departments of the most nMMioni nnrt wnnnmiai character. Its pat torn-sheet supplementa and fashion plates olnna will n Irs rftiripr tIV times the COSt of the subscription, and Its articles on decora tive art, social etiquette, nouse-xeepius, rv a mai-Ait ind i swnsa hie to everv house hold. Its brieht short stories and timely es says are -among: the best published; and not a line is admitted to its columns that could : - iracrions of ti new vol a me will be serial 5", r4ia hu Mini t-'nimw. llndcrcnn Bumett. Mr -J. iiATmiAP tvniinm i.iit nnd Thomas Hardy. and a series of papers on nursery management Dy Airs, unristme icruune iitrriuiv. 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New York P Sea Wonders exist la tUOUSanOs of forms, but are surpassed ty tAe - marvels of invention. Those who re la Biiiad. ot profitable work that can be done while livlfig at home should at once send their address to uauett & Co., Portland, Maine: and receive tree, ttul Information how either sex, ot all ages, can earn from $5 to 125 per day and Dwaraa wheTeveB they ltve.i You are started tree. . Capital not required. - Some have made over $50 la a single fliy a this work. aii suo - : noTtSdad v Mr. W. II. Smith, the leader of the Conservative part' in the Eng lish House of Commons, is extreme, ly fond of flowers, and has a con signment sent to him from his coun try house, Greenlandf, every morn ing while he is in town. His gardens are a pretty picture, and ip them and his hot houses he finds employ ment for thirty persons, while his expenditure upon his particular fancy amounts to several thousand pounds a year. A San Francisco newspiiper thinks that $12,000,000 is yearly "drained'' by the Chinese, througrvarlous -channels, from a city of 300,000 In habitants. It figures this way: here are 40,Q0Q Chinese in San Francisco. These persons earn at least $1 a day each, over and above their board. This is $40,000 a day, $1,040,000 a month of twenty six days and over $12,080,000 i a year. Most of this money, it thinks, goes di rectly or indirectly to China, never to return. j The Russian nobles are rushing to bankruptcy in great numbers. The credit banK tor lending money to them on mortgage of their land, established by the Government two or three years ago, hag now no less than 2,000 estates whfoh will have to be sold at public auction "at the end of this year for non-payment of in terest, on loans. The question is Who will buy this enormous amount of property? If neither the bank nor the Government buy it there will be 2,000 hobe landowners ruin ed by an institution which was es tablished by the Government for their special help. ' Favorite. - Fame is a word ambition loves, And art has ne'er its portrait point- . ed, i Virtue the heart of avarice moves, Oblivious to the '"shekels" sainted; Rarer than even these, by" far, Is health, defying poet's dfatiOn. Then with it trifle not.or mar End ills that female pleasures bar by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scriptiona remedy so satisfactory lor all those weaknesses and dis eases peculiar to women, that they need no longer suffer! from them if they will but use this world-famed remedy. - SEPTEMBER SHORTS. The air of the desert "The Cam els are Coming." ' . An aching void a dude's head ache. Detroit Free Press, j No one can blame whipped cream for turning sour. Picayune. The American white man is the pale of civilization. Merchant Traveler. The blacksmith welds iron with sealing whacks. Washington Capi tol. ... i I The shoe dealer will do work which is beneath other people.- Statesman. 1 An ossified man is. being exhibit ed. He is the Bonypart "of the museum. N.Y.News. " ! A Good Appetite "1 Is essential to good health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity of the blood, derangement of the digestive organs and the weakening effect of the changing season. Hood's Sarsapa rilla is a wonderful medicine for creating an appetite, toning the di gestion and giving strength to the whole system. Now is the time to take it. Be surto get Hood's Sar saparilla. The handsomest of new costumes are made of plain fine wool sparing ly trimmed with the richest possible garnitures. PEOPLK EVERYWHERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every 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 yon a sample bottle free. Remember, this Reme dy is sold on a positive guarantee by Mnnds Bros., druggists. Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. cine. savt-rf his life. Mr. D l. Wilcox3on.jof Horse Cave. Ky , f.dds a lke testimony, saving : lie j-os lively beheyes be MU M j I Secou(i ,.,) District lers The great remedy will ward off. as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and lor all Kidney. Liver and Stomach Dis orders stands uoequaled . -Price . 50c and $1. at Robert R. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug store. A magnificent new silk is called damask matlasse, and has flowers in high relief as though heavily em broidered upon it. PIMPtKS ON THE FACE Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole, system. Sold and guaranteed by Munds Bros., druggists, ; Have You a CourU 7 Attend to it in time do not neg lect it-i-f or it may become serious and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure ail Diseases of the Throat and Lugs. For sale by Munds Brothers. The! best pane annihilator The street boy with a base ball. N. Y. News. CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Every mother is cautioned acrainst giving her child laudanum or pare goric; it creates an unnatural crav ing for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Babv Soother is special Iv preuared to benefit children and cure their pains, It is harmless and contains uo opium or morphine. Sold by Munds Bros.. druggists.; Judge Bovkiu Warren, Sept. 16; North ampton, Sept. SO; Edgecombe, Oct. 14; Bertie, Oct. 2$; Halifax, -Nov. 11; CravenNov. fe5 . ; ' t M ' I Third (Wilson District Judge MacRae Martin", "SepTT 3,Dc." 2; Pitt, Sept. 16; Greene, Sept. 30: Vance; Oct! 14; IWi I son, Oct. 28; Franklin, .Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. I Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Arm field H arnett, : A ug. 5, Nov. 25 ; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov.. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; : Wake,. Sept. ,23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term). I Fifth (Hillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville, July 22, Nov. 25 Orange, Aug. 5, Nov." 11; Person Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug. 26 Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 28. i Sixth , (Wilmington) District -Judge BynumT-Dnplin, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov11: Pender, Sept Si: New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec 9; Carteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct.'28:Onsloiv,ov. 4. ! Seventh (Fayette ville) District Judge ShippCu uberland, July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; -rAnsori, fcept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich liiond, Sept. 10, . Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30tthree weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Javidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28. i Ninth (Winston) District- Judge Brown Rockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokesv Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie,-Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. I Tenth (Morganton) .District---Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, : Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept, 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. ! Eleventh (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, "July 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct. 21; I Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept, 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madison, July 29,Nov. 18; Buncombe, Aug. 12, Dec. 2; Transylvania, Sept. 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon, Sept. 30; Clay, Oct. 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. .(..; , - The National Life -ANJ- misceotaneous: Maturity ssociatioii OF WASHINGTON. D. C. Has Paid to Mem- : bers Over;- -$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. iHOKATIO BUOWNINO, President. Z SAMUKIi NOUWET. I ITreasurer. OEpKOE P. &RPGE, SpcpjtryVlJa;age'r an- Actuary, GHO.:j. KASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary". The Chief Reason for the great sue- 4ieess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found In the article itself. It is merit tha wins, and the lact that Hood's Sarsaparijte juetualjy ac complishes what Is claimed fop it, is'wha has given to this medicine a popularity and tale greater thai) that of any other, sarsapa- IVI C 1 1 L VV 1119 fier before the pnbjfe, Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Bait Rheum and all Humors, Pyspepsia, Sicfc Headache, Biliousness,, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System, Hood's Sarsnpnrilln Is sold by all drug gists. $1 ; six f orS5. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. JaallllJTia&wnrm mws 2d The note of the prima donna is egotiable onlv whn: endorsed bv the public Life. 0 n Wilmington Seacoast E.R. 1 If 11 1 - Congnmption Surely Cared. To thk Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less pases nave been f permanently t cured, I sjialj be erlad to send two ' bottles of i'iiv ren.lv wtiku tr n7 t m . . it n -vS v i.n... . only. .I-v it til 1 - r. uuu u mejf win eeuu uio meif ex press and post office address. . Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM I f earl St., lie w Xork. QN ANl AFTER SUNDAY, SEPT. 8TII, ISi 9, TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: Leave Princess street at 7:00 a.m. daily, ex eebt Sunday. Leave Front-street at 2:30 and 6:K p. m daily. Leave Front street at 0:00 a.m.,sunday only. Leave Ilammocks at 8;00 a. m. daily, except. Sunday. ' Leave nammocks at 5:10 and 9:00 p.m. dally. Leave Hammocks at S:50 a. m., Sundav only. Arrive Front street at 8:0 a. m. dally, ex c:p Sunday. . Arrive Front street at 5:.ri0 p. in. dally. - Arrive J'rtncess street at 9:40 p. m. dally. Arrive Front street at 10:30 a. m. Sundav m. train from. Front street fa the iupper i riiu ouna inp uctets will be sold tor this train at 25 cents ear.h tn . nprsnns irr t qi wishing td return the same night. - t , 181 T V 'f. R.' NOLAJi, I sep 9 tf (jejn Hanafeer, Life Insurance at Absolute Cost, A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestlble. Policy. . . i Maturity Value In Cash at Fixed Age Annual Cost. Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. j Non Forfeitable After Three Years; . - . P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D., Medical Ulrectorj ' W H. GIBSON, Special Agi;t. iiome urace. uenirai wauonai nanK huiioihw Washington, D. C. JOHN HAAB, Jr., Local Agent, octau - Wilmington, N. c, JACKSON & BELL, PRINTERS and BINDERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Peed's H:ll, Tkxas, June 20. 18S8 The fiivift Spoeiljc Company, Atlanta, Ga.Ocn-tlc.-ncn : One of my children was troubled with rheumatism and boils for about two . years. We grave fcer various kinds of medi cine, but without prof.t, and began to despair ' of curing her at alL- I was persuaded to try ' . your Swift's Specific.; After she had used ; beveral bottles the diseases all disappeared, ; and hhe Is now a hale, hearty and healthy girl twelve years pld. Another chUd has . just become afflicted In the same way, and I am using the S. S. S. and anticipate a prompt ; and permanent cure. K. C Wagoohxr. v Rich Hill, Mo, July 7, 1883-The Swift , Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. Gentlemen : 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 Sw S. S., 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 this statement. Respectfully, H. T. Shore. n Chattanooga, Tenx., June 27. 188&Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : s In 1386 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 red, as I thought, but the next spring plm pies began to appear on my face and body. These -gradually Increased to sores and run ning ulcers. I was advised to try S. 8. &, and immediately after taking it I commenced to Improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly aiuervvarus, uau soon noimng remained to tell of my trouble. My blood Is now thor oughly cleaused, 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 suffered as I have may reap the same benefit. Hardy. M. Bubt, 24 West Ninth St. . Hosier, La., May 25, 1838 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About two years ago my general health gave way en tirely. I was so debilitated yiat j almost despaired of ever feeling well again. - All that the physicians done for me brought no iwrmanent relief. Friends Insisted that I should give S. S. S. a fair trial, although I. inimgui ii ivouiu uo inrowiug away money. Aiier a S. others while using it. As a tonio I can most heartily recommend it ; for general debility, it certainly is a specific. W. F, BamoES, J. p. Homer, La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say that his Btatement is correct. , Joseph Sheltos, Druggist. " Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mallow . - rt I- u"1t ft?". EB.;t 8?5& speedUy when this remedy i.3 d ? po more efiectual relief Z i loat.hino- J55"e for thTl thaathTa wtichT Ptnn?Wu ties.. mPlepka?enrfc py mail to any address nn . - i.w- in stamr; sent by 4UUJNOV Manna wi i 1 restore the sor,r,7enaa. prevent their ailments 25 vtca?bi' Ptoo,l conditionffgvaenndt the season of shedding feath1"'1 -cases carry. the 1 lttlinlJKSj nov26 law lydo ch sat Lime, Lime. LIME in exchange for LIME ' PROVISIONS. ' " " GKOCKRIES. , LIME " r DRY GOODS LIME ' " " HARDWARE. LIME " 4- " LUMBER.' LIME " " CASIi. Rocky Point. sept WE YORK ESTABLISHED ZZV18: the Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors; SpecialCbr responaents at nome ana Aoroaa Stories, Reviews, Condensed News cliantg, Bankers, Professional Men Students, Boys and Girls. 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Stfwngtken WSAK, UNDEVELOPED ORflAKS tmu BMtHDITI Va. .m wvtta than.. ... a w . ...... . . n.'r... weswai tree Aearew isik KiuiUU rfroat 47 Stte, TtrriUritt, ui IrriiC lie tkm. - Book, fall iptaratto W On Corn, Peanuts - and Potato: A irjlBY CARBONATE OF LIME, A. . .-,vnr, nn fTO V M'. Ul-TS STONJSIII, Addre? 4nlv,9tf . IFBENCfl BE08- KOCSV tut'' Don't Delay. QEND XOUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR nlture to me and I will repair It promptly an I I propose to make mv livir.er tw wav ani wlU do the work well and will not ciiasga too much for doing it. call ana see some of the repairs I have already made. I will also re pair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments : ?r ZZtt ZZtrLy vwt&U1-? cpsi oi repairs, come and m - . oct T through the J.B.FARRAR. No. n N. second st. ONWARD IS THE WORD rjlHE PliOGRESSrVE FARMER ENTK ta THIRD VOLUME at. the fpilowing. 1 suhscilber, 1 year ,f'.$L2S 5 subscribers. i yea ............. 6.(V 10 subscribers, l year......... io.ee One copy, l year, free i t.h club often' - Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send caa (charges prepaid) to; , . . - - ,-''- JLK4 : O me main line or me it. e d. k. .k. t) asses grounds and within 100 feet of tne omce. saiem trains makestops regular ; v.. -" . - . : .1,1 f .... v twice daily each fay. Tft3j v Vrested in 'tit-it- -i ' -..-''" -i. Fruit ana Fruit orowmsr are eordi an v invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the iaie, ana one oi tne largest to the iioutn. Stbck consists . of . Annies, -pajwtv rar Cherry, Piam', Japanese tiprslmmohs. Apri- us, nctwuiies, juiuuerneB, Wuinca, urapes. Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, CurranW. Ple Plant. English Walnut Pecans ; fhpstnr. Strawberries, Rosjes, Evergreens, Shade Trees, fec AIJ. the new and rare varieties as wellws hi $ bicn h?7 new Catalogue for 1888 Give your Orders to mv nnthnrlvea wnf. nr order direct from the Nursery! ' . Hy.HVfw-"w Duifcmsu. - umvrivuvv taut- loguefwte to applicants,' . . . AUtLT.'Bii ..... - . J. VAN LIN D LEY, 1 POMONA, Guilford Co., N, C. Reliable SaJpsman wnntjfi In vpiv County.- A COfMl rn vlncr mmint!inn -wi fli hn ; The Nprth Carolina Preset ;. : PUBLISHED WEEKLT, and devoted to the intellectnal, 1 spiritual Interests of the PJ-,,,. f , 1 omnncr 1t9 COrreSPOMeaw thA vnv ruacr. nmrra in liic .i. , byterian Church. Itls thorongnv j- on questions of flweJgJSfcj ispokenini Its views on all 'open qug t allows and invites free discussion iw bounds of courtesy. ' 'vwvnat u c: In popularity the pbksittsma stantly advancing.. Itls , r TJiePaper.for thePcop!' of the people; r - - A. for one ref 1 Price per annum, 3 65: or torw? i any new subscriber, ffiulU. . i dltond Ioprletor Homes in ilprtli Onlv 20 flours BWe'fr:: New Tort I Mil ottSnnin oiiiUil Oa the Iilclgh xd Aitntt leaf pine region, ror j ia:, lots to suit purchasers, ronr Larger tracts 6. PfT i tf. for Fruit Cultare. . "L&'Jtj ifttaln the town of vaotttMf" thli Mf W the desire of the owner. T dace m:lHCTwJ& from meaew v bere. tt vs t well as elsewhere. JnccmZ, a the Union offera eW $f&le Mmth Carolina .f" B3i who have settled to orw v f . ft.Ss i MOT V jj, T.rjL Commla'r of fu

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