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u -- - ' " i ii i - MISCELLANEOUS. .,, ISCELLATfTr ':""n-. -;F""n fTHo Daily Review. k;EKKnC - ferifS. fi?Vv? : I ,t I. -. -r-r il K5iift.. i m chin ton. Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. I EI - marjO ' n ' : , TV body, drink or exposure "! ,. i Uniaxial Regions, will find Tutt'a Pills the mor ccxilal mtmSmr of fWtttMtnf Ferine invalid. "ii" v " Trv Them Fairly . .1 JZnn body, ntire bipod, strong ncrvei and nrhcerralinlncl wiii resui. e SOLD EVEBYWHEBE. 1889. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED.! . 1 v nnpKK3 Wiklt kSis a wellotunshcd respect anuwui l woI lt3 uu. Petered at the Poltffice at Wilmington, N.C., I. Wilcox3on. ot Horse Cave. q. yare Nov. 4:' Hyde, Nov. 11; Entered at Jjetj , rrfdV a Uko testimony, say inr : ,hco Nov. 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. V - .. i i J l . " ... . . . t- A ..: I .., 1 ositively beiu-ves ne wwuiu i. - . Second ( Haiuax; .uisiriuir-u Kt orrteroi anmn; pared u otius ",r ;,!i ration ot the SSM a .orc, Mn . - . m The Hratui whchcm . .7 'dud hadilml been mr wmnc un . BwykinWarren, sept. ;ao; the other resources -of ' lancl, unequaled . v Price 50c.1 Ui4wQmp ience fail. Prof Heiher, who has , K at Robert R. Bellamys whole put ept.,..i6;-Greenet. Sept.-80: of the case, will, as, a last aled retail t,,a " trans nc; , ,; -. Franklin, Nov. llvNash:iov. 48. renorr, iry me skitkmh-''""1"1" . Tnnrth r Raleigh) aistFict J uue lieial blood, made by. himself for the . i r shqe nni, Leather Reporter. s. .1?;",). purpose, composed chiefly of an j wiult a complication! When the GravcsGranviUe. July 22, Nov. 2o; albumen, iron and salt solution. i HChoolmnster yhips onu ot,tlio i r s 0ranjre. ;Aup:.? 5,- llov. 11; 'Person. ' ' he hits a mis?. . Wlien the , f V Au.l9,,Nov. ISvauilfordMG; It u110w n-portcd that an L- lodges she misses a hit.-Philadel- De C; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, . i. f 1 . T - ' .''1 " I . 1 4 1... OU. .IakVlk'Vla'k It' 1)111 V t IbLI II Vt I Y 1 I 1 I VIlJl-lll-l-l'WJSJ -' lish to this co mortgages mtry to buy Western farm on a large scale. Even ducks as Tndthe vartety andexoUenceol i u - rary contents, Uic inc uau - -vrit.rs. nt it tor the rerusal ot people 01 1"::" t issM;(! has matlean ihves- nt onee io nool their ifsaes. Haiti-. Sent q. New . .nctna o nn niimuiio. . ti; j - .. . .ii- . rriv-nrovldiKl. and no w S OOIl as IIICV imiyn ligation in Kansas, and fs now Ipok- j luoi e Americi in-about in Iowa aiur .Nenms.vct. I,rthisronnection it may be said that an American correspondent of the London HvouoiatM recently sent to that paper an account of the farm mortgage companies in this countr.v that would have a tendency to make English capitalists cautious His judg ing Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug 5, Nov. 2: Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11 Pender; Ck- New Hanover, Sept Z6 feauipsbn,'Oct. 7, Dec9; Carteret, r - . j A new wort oi nmu - - xvH, KSSiei.uiior the W-K,y for 1889. . HARPER'S PEKIODH'AI PKR YKAR: lARPBKWMAAZlMB.;.: ....-v J HAKPEH'8 BAZAU.. lin nAKPEK'b-1011......- investing in them sums, Canada, or Mnico. ment was that, while a few of the - n. vimi of the Weekly be?ln with the ftnllinan?es were conservatively Tonnirvftf fisiehyear. nen . . , SSTtlnie is entlonc: subscriptions will beln inana,ed, there were a -.ISc55iit attlino of recelptof others that uil, not show up well ui.; r-,, vimA of liaroer's Weekly, lor ..ivostitration. - , .1 nuin per vomme,, iut u f . t j , every llttle DaeKwo.Mum. ttffi Cffie Wl in America, is at last seriously to relptpftiweach offl . electric lighting. Three Kermu"-- , r!d cnance ofloss ,;h, .Wital of lPSir Ciilllllilllicr, . I . I 1 I y "V 4 ini t I tnAC I IrtT VJ'I HIV IVY. Iff I . 1. A t.nnl-pt inn ( lliatte OI ; ,rilll l IJCI. 6l um.-f ,vvi. -".Y. V, X, n tke hi h which is so repulsive to Seventh (Fayettev.i ej yric " - . T 1 -.1 AM r A . . Nov. 11; uoliimrius, Jtuy iuuoif, ladies that they won'ttouch it? is ; i o ola n t i nn rr liiarrieXl'l uaviiiji tlu,l'c- c " men. Pittsburg Dispatch., , . They used to say lie, was a crank, j " . ; . i . 1 thought it merely scanuai, -.niih he seehis 1 must ue frank Although' he seems A little off the handle. Vigor and Vitality Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely over Tim lilnml is nurilied, en- -i,.i nmi vitalized, and carries Aug.: 12, Oct. j AiwoHfiCi-j y Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Itich ,r,rl Sfnt. 10. Dec. 2: Robeson, Sept. 30 (three, weeus tei ny; jpiaueu, Oct. - 21. j , - . . a. t . Eighth(Salisbnry)T)istriet Judge Merrimon Iredell, Augi 5, Nby. 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; uistrict .i uuc Brown Kockingham, juiy.Aoo. jNov!.ii; ourry, PrED's Mn.t, Texas, Jane SO, 1S3S-T1. K.vift SpciGc Company. Atlanta, Ga. Gen tlemen : One of my children was troubled witH rbPttniatisin and boils for about two . yea'-s. Wo Kve l;cr rari(m3 kinds of lttciii- t 1 cijie.bnt without profit, and began to despair - t I of curing Iter at alL I vis py-su3ded toti-y f v'ur Svi'itt's SpociOc. After she had usel Jevcral battles the diseases all disappeared, huT fha is Bow'a hale, hearty and healthy tiirl twelve years old. Another child naa i j:i-t leeome af.licted In the lame way, and I -" am usiiii? the S. S. S. and anticipate a prompt r and perhtanent eure. N, C Waoqohkr. Rich niLt, Mo, July 7, ISSS-The Swift -Specific Co.; Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : Our liitla felrl when but three weeks old broke oat -with eczema. We tried the prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any , saecial beaeflt. We tried S. S. S., and by the t time Oiif bottle was pone- her head began to heal and by the time she had taken Six lHJttifs she was completely cured. Now she has a full ahd heavy head of hair a robust, -hearty child. I feel it but my duty to make , tils statement. Respectfully, U. T. Shobe. CnATTASooaA, Tenx., June 27. : 188S The ' S Tlf c Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, Gentlemen : . It 1S86 1 ooatracted blood poison, and at once n ' sought a physician; who treated me for sev eral months. By his advice I went to Crab r i) hnrd-Springs, Ky., where his course of I ion i mcnt was carefully observed. I recov-. ored, as i thought, DUt ine next spnng piiu ples began to appear on my face and body. These frradually increased to sores and run-1 nlng ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. S., and i ni mediately after taking it I commenced to ,. Improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained to i tell of my trouble. My blood is now thor oughly cleansed, and my system free from tiint, and I owe my present condition a perfect cure-to your medicine. I cheerfully gih this statement that others who have safleied as I have may reap the same benefit. Hardy M. Bukt, 21 West Ninth St. ' Homeii. La., May 25, 18S8 The Swift Specific ; Co., A ttanta, . Ga. Gentlemen s About two, vears a!?o my general health gave way en tirely. I was bo 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 tnought it would be throwing away .money. -After taking a thorough course? my health , a id strength returned, and I must say that . S. S. S. alone cured me, as l aiscarueu uu i tent;;". Jit t for "nO it .( 4 m w n V 1 ST.2 art. . a plfl, Ijeouuy wnen this remedy is ti t "i?r no raove efteetnal relief tor vr!a- T-'t loatLinj? of fooU due to In4fv&i than this article. PntupfciiHAi ties. Sample iackases ih vxxn4 ,Cti' l by mai 1 to any address on reopEJ1 i cainj,. i ne resrularl ioui.lT-4 lu 400 : sent by mail. MEXlOA?A 0 Nort h 3d St.. PhiladelnhiL p ' ylelphia, pa. BIRD MHATi The jxreatsecretofthflonn-! ? of the llartz Mountains in 1"' Manua will restore the snn7t'V1.v- 1 prevent their ailments and tA ' !onl Condition. I f ivcn to a 1? i the ?eascn of heddinjrfrathor V!.-,. :.s?s carry tlielittla mminiJ s. :ii Vital pericd without loesof tor c cit,:cal pericd without losaf !!yicei5! f i5 cts. in sta! uuu tu, 4tW . 3rd St. IMiil, 'i . .'" lease ment ion this caner. i eit ttt lb at ;:J v ; .-fX'TKXr iSt to avoid chance oi ew voir taken con- Address nov 5 nvr 1 2.000.000. have tracts to' light the main thorough fares, and extensive plants are be Inw laid for private consumers as well. The iioanl ot Tnnie nas 4.U 14- stokes. Ausr. o. health instead or disease iu A.rJT10 Nov 18- Allechany, Sept. organ. The stomach Is tone laml. nkSept 9; Yadkin, ept. 23; strengthened, the appetite lestoied. K wn , i , The kidney, and Mver nrn (RlointpiO ; District.- and invigorated. The bra " s Jull2e ptHips-Henderson, July 15; freshed, the "niul ma e cleai and ; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa. ready for work. 1 ry it, 1 An Sfir Caldwell. Sent.-2; . ii..-. i Two heads are better than one On the shoulders of a museum freak. . , ; - ... - " FIMl'LICS ON THE FAfiK Denote an impure 1889. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED. WEEKLY. ?.Z'V. T.o,lon .li.tr.et are ulr.-a.ly built at re.,Ktl. thehole ;te.u. ItMVltcratnwKnji. covtr: 40 000 squal.e v nAiniinu- -" fill I iiiUi -m j - a ry ana liran- - . 7 . Rfll ,iin nnl othe VfTr. aperies of fairy tales written p.irgn, ic.ttr. , Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. RlAventh aJhariotte) JJistrict, .Tudire Connoi Oatawna, juiy 10, Alexander. July sy;-i;ieveitiun, ,nhi;rui 5 Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. ah state of the. bipod hj;y"'u .... r ji,, ont.. 30 JJ444WWIU, I " ' " j. 1 r r.... . . 1. . n.Mi uu uiK.ucuii the maximum ciiarge at i m.., juul are i00Ked upon uv 'V. Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford," Oct. 28 linit wbicl, means twenty lamps suspicion. Ackers Blood Elixir will gjf v; n'v . r 1(e power for an hour renlove all -Uitieam leavethe heville) . District- ot sixteen crum 1 thirtv complexion smooth and clear, iliere ark Matlison, July 29,Nov or one ten-candle lamp foi thirtA noth,n that Wlll ?Q thoroughly e Aug. 12, Dec 2 t Tl,.. ..M.MHP houses for the ilt,n,i r thp fonstitution. nunfy and DU,..7T 'oT'." o. i uQirwr.,wi Transyiviujia,, ocmv,- Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. d; Luacon, Sept. 30;' Clay, Oct. 7;T Cherokee, Oct. 14: Graham, Oct. ! 38; Swain, P.'rowbrldge; .rrrhroA WlShPS "W IT. Antrjf .444 V4 feet, and similar preparations are : .rrr.n.v frtrwnrd at (Thnstrow, btiin.r . I n Sold nn.l .fiiaranteed bV JVllindS J5IOS., druggists. The waiter girl is different from a nnpt MH IS llOL uui ii. buv 10 to order. ADVERTISER nfi.am whiin usfriEr it. As a tonic I can most heartily rtcommend it ; for general debility, it certainly is a specific. W."F. Bkidoes, J.P. Homer, La. I know Mr. TV. F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct. - ; Joseph Shelton, Druggist. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tuk Swift Specific Co., Drawer a, Atlanta. Ga. ' nf.v:.lawlTdti ' Ch Sat erne. Lime. LIME in exchange for PROVISION! . " " GKOCEKIES. I " 1)1 1 Y GOODS 1 " ' " IIAKDWAKE, LIME LI M K LLM K LIME L1M E 'sept. PRSCNOII LUMBEll. v oAsn. - UltOH., Kpcky Point. EW YORK Nov. 4 ies inriaiunu uiaww nor. n.tr. tmiimnsoi uniia-iiie iiwii i i ne wiiMiiiisi'"" " i t 4" - 4C1 An lit M a TTTTH 1 tl IM.lll 1 . J - I I - - r Everv mother is cautioned against giving her chiui lauuanum or puru irorie- it, creates an unnatural crav witnmanynunaroiiuu; f. , Tunner:s busi- for Rtimulants whiclr kills the tVdeditortaf serutinyin to lio-ht md or the child. Acker's Baby '.r7rr.tniT.tr harmful may enter its coi- ness me uiuu ..' . " . t, ;a Cr,iJ,llv r.reia.red to in Athens, a manufacturing town in f " n(1 curetheirDains: etive Bradford County,-Pa., about twenty It js imrluiessand contains no opium m anThumo'ron3 papers and rrfftnvbundreds of illustrations ot --vftuRtorie8 by the best ?.ih1mXorous papers and .poems, ....fr nntl Pi,nrnCteristic fact excel-1 uiicic.uj, -JACKSON & BELL, ' : i PRINTERS and BINDERS, WILMINGTON, 1 N. C. ordeV that nothing harmful may limns. .. .nitAmA nf Avfirvthlne that and desirable In juvenile uiu,,, tnnes rQm Elmira, Aldy feast of good things to the hoys Tanner has two jiUtl W Is attjKctlve Vare.-JIJoslon Flood's or inorDhlne. Sold by Munds Bro?., 1 - cousins druggists. P. Largest, and Best p Equipped Printing Establishment in the City. liirino fhprp. 1 )ne Ot tlieill, le 1 r. r,,x . i.: "T l'r cnir it. is wnn fieri ui iu iw w . i ir A v. - i- , cunrr a nu h ticii j.i j- . - id At hnr. irnnv- w -.-w0 nitricinn A a vacate i morse, uuhl c o", i lliml vuu tuc 4.aa - r TArTnai.iiiii Mini mivivM ' i i - .a: r. Termstagerre little fanil. He was never a soldier, tor some years ago, but failed to body else should 1 say so rwouldot i- t ,"f nti tii-Pfl to ft contradict him.' New York lele make a living at it and retired to a Orders Promptly Filled. OBSE RVER ESTABLISHED IN 18 The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper Six Regular Editors; Special Cor s Can learn the exact cc: of any,, proposjd line c: advertising in America: Papersyiadaressi:- Geo. P. Eowelli'&.C:" Newspaper Advert.isJr.ij Bureau. IO Spruce St.,- New Ycrk. Send 1 0 6ts. for-1 OO-parre Pamuh! TfWT V Rewarded are those i 1 1 1 H I Y read this and thim am- f vvm will nnd honoralilfi rn tnent that will hot take them from tiioin and families. The profits are large an tor every mausirirua person, many mi anil are now making several hundred t a month. It is easy for any one to t. and upward per day who is willing to Kituer sex, young or oia; capital bou we start you. Kverytning aeir. Ko ability required; you, reader, can in t as as any one. Write to us at once lortui: ttculars, which we mall free. Address s;. ffi co rortiana, waine. ' novsomv.. INVENTIONS among the wonders of inventive protest method and system of work that ci i tep' formed all over the country wlthouiKpj ting the workers from their homes, Paji eral;any one can do their work; either young or 0104 no special aDiuij rcqmreu. u ital not needed; you are started tree. Cat u out and return to us ana we win senajoaj something of great value and lmportim you, inaiv wiu scan, you in uubiucss. will onng you in mureiuuucji nfcuvunaj.i anVthlnt? else in the worid. Grand oW -. AddressTB0B&Co.,Augus &1d . .nov 22 bind lyw, j , s, .-.r - J? 1 .k.4 km MiVTinonrbllTtteirtnrH. Hwtebli nonal Men 1-..-, I Abwlatolr fulMnr HOSK TEkATMItliT-B"" '.rritartca. iMiirenw" The Nationsli IAU gram. Spetimen Copy sent on receipt of stamp. . ... v! in PnntQ npTi. M,mad bFPOSt-Office " "" , . , ll!t mMUnnl KPi1111.iJUiL.ca wiv' - .r-. i ftiiwi'ii ri i v ii uu iiiaiti; in ax m -w it4 nrrtftr or Draft. IO avoiu wauvu y I - 'Harper & Brothers t-wo-ccn and was personally very unpopular with the people in general. Tanner j Iiqu ArncrrtaA him out of his rural -AND- Advlce to Motliers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syhup siiouiu always ub usseu.wuouwmuiVM . r . , , i' are cutting teeth. Itrelieves.the lit- l fltliritiV A SSOCItttlOIl Ho sufTerer at once: it produces liat- ... . f . I . .... i i i;ti il. oneyuruw ui """v."'- r.-rfawiw ...w.; i.crfiVt nmi. nuiet sieet) DV relieving mc yciospapersarenoijo"' iur tuix. ..w.. . . - - , Vr.rTthfl little cher- ln place of Dr. E. P. Allen, an old bright as button." It r.rnr.titioner and a surjreon, wno ;u vVXr nlnnennt. tn toste. It soothes saw naval service during the entire the child, softens the gins, .allays j, n fA MTTl- ,o Mnr unothef cousin all pain, relieves wma, reguia . . v . v i-i v - ' I i . io V.o huof tnftwn ronifi- . i . Address nov 15 UARPKBBBOTnERSo OF WASHINGTON. D. V. 1889 Harper's Buzar, ILLUSTRATED. war. of Tanner's, has been made pension nn-onf nnd th familv is now well "provided for.1' , -mm- . The detailed comparative state ment of the receipts and expendi- dy for diarrhea, whether . arising; from teething or otnr. causes. Twenty live cents a bottle. r jnly 6 deod&wlv BBiKPire's bazar will continue to tures of the Government furnished llSShy the New York Financial Chron- 5 some light on the extra- TTl V- icrease in the net debt for AVj iV ""V Hv (t i of .August. By this it CAVjV mt the gross revenue for i-L'I ! liaaniiuusiiowut" v . do. practical and economical c"Vown niaiT ordinary mc SKSSf ig:SsS the Wont. ery, etc.'. makeit lidlspensatlj wweirnoow- ot h Jlllv ,, Al,Raft;,ts not very hftfoV different fro,.. (I.t fpr i'e SrfeSfSSV: ,oul, .u.styear. I. O.e'mon.h.pf tractions ofthe new volume wlUbeseri fai - - JUJV this year, howeve, the expen- Alexander7wmi were $5,SOO,uOO; greater, and and a series oi papers on H. tii" - " ; 'ber's Over-- -$600,000 Accrued Liabili- I ties - - - - None. ' : T - ; 1 i - " ' I ti-. s. . .. . - 4 tBOKATIO BROWNING, President. j Denartinents for Fanners, chants, Bankers, Profess This year the ObsbrvrrwII PbJ to-ue-., isn more t nan . i FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, 0n Corn' PeanutB . and Potatoe: urrit.r will contribute to its COl rimy CARBONATE OF LlllE, umns. Poets and prose writers,' au ' WJ thorg, editors, men oi spiepe, m M t on,nHt9IIINfl women of irenius will fill the -COl EB UL-TS ASTONISIIING. umns ef the Observer, - and it wil . v drw7 ' ;fiiekch bmj. -4a j. H.J '. .!... : Rwb Point give uity-iwo iiiieAuiie-i -i,pciB in i - Oir ine coming year. , j ' Price, $3.00. a year. , i? K Clergymen, $2.00 a year. ' J t ! SAMUF.L NOKMENT, ' Treasurer. J by Mrs. Christine Terhune Ilerrlck. . HARPER'S PERIODICALS per year: HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S YOUNG fl OU 4 no I iThe Volumes ot the Bazar bejrtnwlthtn jeen $158,000,000, as ?r'SUlne" 145,KUKX for SiatSe Number curreul at time o jet this increase was not in the pen-. sions, as is ordinarily supposed, but in the "ordinary" expenses. In August there was an incieatre in "ordinary" expenses of $2,700,000, in pensions of nearly $.,,000,000, and in '"premiums" of nearly $2,000,000, or .... .4 no say $13,f00,000 in all, as compared pEOPLE zm ;with 1888. The total expenditures ts,ne Free to all subscriber in n United since tne present ACiiuinibiraiiou Ssate, Canada or Merioo. -ame inlo power in j March have compared with Fame months jceipi oi ,.st ,ar. or i;iooo,000 greater. SSnd volumes of Harped Baz ar, forhree .Mhiv m neat cloth binding, vniiotMiii by mall, ppstage paid, or,Vyrf'iTfi U',llt' is 11 wwrtl ambition loves, expen art has ne'er its portrait pafnt- ClotCases for each volume, suitable for .d, binding, wiu be sent by mall, post-paid, on Vjrtue the heart of avarice moves, receipt ot ?100 each. ' hv post-office Oblivious to the "shekels" sainted; MS(S 2r Draft tSSS SS? fflK llarer than even these; by far, Xerospapers are not www i''u"':""- is neaiui, ueiyiuK iwctn uivnuu. u. v in t.ii o nrr rirtfttir, TnliltS I 11111 Willi Ik lime 11, New York End ills that female pleasures bar by taking Dr.' Pierce-s Favorite rre scription a remedy soj" satisfactory. for a'l those weaknesses and dis eases peculiar to women, that they heed no lonuer sulTer from them if they will but use; this IWorTd-faiued . reined. ' j - . i - ! AV. M. Cumming selli? Mosquito I Nets and Bars. x . . . - t mniKsyit sji o imress order of H Address HARPER & B nov 15 Tl MiViP of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of lnvenUon. Those who jWofprqtlUbleworK are f." , . . oaiH thnlr orhiiAtlTln? a nome ouuuiu 0.0 444.. . -WhU M.llll?."r,zt . tMHiinii - MntnA and hTthus SSTStSS'iJSffi 'Savemade (Jed . . .- . J GEORGE O.il RIDGE,4 .Secretary, Managrer an- Actuary. GEO.IJ. EASTEKDAY, " N , , Ass't Secretary. ! , . . , .mtiif x. i ' ' -' - -t - ; t Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. - a Guaranteed Policy. . ... . ; : An Incontestlble Policy. i Maturitr! Valup ln Csi&k at Fixed Age , : Annual uost. Aospiuujiy iiiuivcu. , . , . only Four Payments per Year. ? r - , Non Forfeitable After Three yearsi ; ' P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D.T ' Medical Director! TV, H. GIBSON, Special Agpnu r Home Office, Central National Bank BWldlng, Washington. D, 0. , - !. ,-v i j oiiN liAAii, J ft., locai Ageni, octSO ) i :ii i. Wilmington, N. C. 1 ' 1 The Chief Reason for the great 8UC cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the 1 article itself. It is merit that wins, and the r fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishe what is ciaimea ior it, is wnas has given to this meiiicinfi iq, popularity aji sale greater than that of any other sarsapa-' MaKi-r Aie rilu -or llood Vl- IYI e I 1 1 ' Y V 1 1 1 5 fier before the public. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes TJiat Tired Feeling, creates an Appetitej strength ens the Nerves, builds up the "Whole Sy stem, Hood's Sa rsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for 5. Prepared by CI. HooAj b Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, t , w Jan 1 lyrditwnrm vmws 5d ; ' ill For Sale. 1 000 LBS "LD 'SI1 METAL, CLEAN and ln good condit ion. Will be sold cheapj Apply at . , lajlT.tf "THIS OFFICE. . W uqrrt ueiay. O END VOtJR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR niture to me and I wlll repair it promptly an at low prices. . i ; I propose to make my living till 3 way and will do the work well and will not charge too much for doing it. call ana see 4 some - of the repairs I have already made. I will also re pair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments' ic, as well as -Furniture. Will cheerfully give' estimatps qr probable cost of repairs, come and see me. : - '" '' ' ' ; . - J. B. FARJLi.lt. . oet - f No. 11 N. Second St. ' ONWARD IS THE WORD rjpHE PRpQPJSSlVP FARMER JiNTR; ts THlRD VOLUME at the tollowing; , . : Wilt subscriber, I yearU'i. . , ..UV.fl.2c'- 6 subscribers,5 j yea 5.SX ' . : - ' .... . . I. , .i 10 subscribers, l rear..........;... 10.0C 'ti ' ' j. t -. "' ' one copy, lyear, free ato the one.- sendirg clubotten. . ! s Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly, j . send caa (cnarges prepaid) to: - - v- '' . . , tL. -1L POLK, 1 Me -' - Raleigh. N v Great Inducements. for 1889 Tlie North Carolina Prtstjfe RELIGIOUS JAMIIT S , PUBLISH EI WEEKLT, fri trt tn intellectual, mp1 1 subscrlp pintual interests of the people . r subscri numbers among Its correJBa le '-Iren Tprv ist writers of the Sonuiwa 1. The NEW YORK OBSERVER wiU be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sud scrlber, Jor ONE DOLLAR. - - . r -K 2. Any subscriber sending his own tion for a vear in advance and a new ber with $3.00, can have a copy of the ''iren of tne Tery best writers oitnewu-.: sews Letters," or "xne i,iie or jerry-mcAuiey.-- bvterlan Church; it. is wvlvXbtri ud o 3. We will send the OBSERVER for the re- on Questions of doctrine, huttree. mainder of this year, and to January 1, 1889, jten in its views on all open qucu t to any new su Dscn oer senuini? ua ma uauie axiu i aiiows and invites iree uisvu"" address and $3.00 in advance. To suehsubsciv bounds of courtesy. n BTT,RiDt is t bers we will also give either the volume of rirl popularity the Pbesbttzm Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal-ter Large commissions. . sampiec iree. Address, - 1 1. New York Observer, POMONA HILL NURSERIES . POMONA, NtC, -' Two and alHalf Miles West of Greensboro, N, C . o r-rm.-:y rphemiiln line of the R. & DVli. TL passes through, the grounds and within 100 feet of the. offlce. Salem trains makestops regular twice dally, each v.ay. Those interested irr Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to Inspect this, the . Largest Nursery ln the State, and one of the largest in the south. - i rSttck ' consists ot Apples, - Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Aprt cots. Nectarines, Mulberries.' quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, t?c. All the new and rare v.nleties as well as the old ones, which rny new Catalogue for 1888 wJllshow. .. i " Oiveyourordprst.o my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. Dcstriptive Cata logue free to applicants . . Address .-,.,r;" - . J. VAN LISDLEY,- i ,i' i POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C. f "-gr- Reliable Salesman 'wanted ' in every County. A good paying commission will be givey 4? The Paper for the PeoF and presents In Its columns maU",.. and instruct ail ages, r of the people. - nr for one jetf 1 price per annum, Address' Any new rffiSM Homes, in Nortb Care!:- Onlv 20 Hours Bide NewTorkI ba tho Balelffh aad Atijs1 Lis 1500 aalfi ca Sl leaf pme region. . roaT cr. . nit nnrc baser b rt mcj 1 KUW 4. 4" - r --p MVilo" Thliland Vilv: ?rn Pines", a re? ! lots ln the town of tU g V-' U the deelre of wSha, dace small f"0;,1 ife from the New ED81n1dn tire. wcU as elacwfcereto . IoJ j w , te Union offiw i fSwC Ko' f ern than North ifinflM better tarminj? cunTorW Koi who have sewwu '""7tiKl. , . v tnafldt oiler, and U Utja For f rnncx -jn T. r 5 t Un21tf' calcic om
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1889, edition 1
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